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| Introduction | |||||
| Tracing the Newces | |||||
| Proofs | |||||
| The records | |||||
| Introduction | |||||
| Tracing | Tracing the Newces | ||||
| Proofs | Proofs | ||||
| PP_4469 | That Mary Newce (4469), was the mother of Justinian Aylmer (2234) | PP_2234 | |||
| PP_4468 | |||||
| So the mother of Justinian Aylmer (2234), | |||||
| Mary Newce (4469), born in 1568 in ?, | |||||
| married to Theophilius Aylmer (4468) in 1589c in ?, | PP_4468 | ||||
| died in 1638 in Much Hadham, was the daughter of | |||||
| William Newce (8938), and | PP_8938 | ||||
| Cicely Billingsley (8939). | |||||
| PP_8938 | That William Newce (8938), was the father of Mary Newce (4469) | PP_4469 | |||
| So the father of Mary Newce (4469), | |||||
| William Newce (8938), born in 1540c in ?, | |||||
| married to Cicely Billingsley (8939) in 1562 in London, | |||||
| died in 1611 in , was the son of | |||||
| Clement Newce (17876) and | |||||
| Mary Davy (17877). | |||||
| Records | The Records | ||||
| 1418x9 Final Accord (Feet of Fines for London, Vol. I., 1189-1485, p. 179) | |||||
| William Newce & Joan his wife, John Hosey, premises in Totenham | |||||
| 1420-01-28 Mainprise (CCR, Henry V, Vol. II, 1419-1422, p. 69) | |||||
| William Newce of Herts. | |||||
| Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 20£, made in chancery 28 January this year by Thomas Baude, John Berley of Essex, William Newes of Hertfordshire and William Brigham of Brigham co. York 'gentilman' for Thomas Saluce, that he shall do or procure no hurt or harm to Thomas Ryngestede parson of Farnham or any of the people. | |||||
| 1422x3 Final Accord (Feet of Fines for London, Vol. I., 1189-1485, p. 183) | |||||
| William Newce the elder, William Newce the younger & Joan his wife | |||||
| 12. William Newys, the elder, John Pyke, JohnWhitegate, John Danyell, and Richard Webbe, of Edelmeton, and William Newys the younger, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 2. | |||||
| 1423-03-01 Inquisition (http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk, CIPM, Henry VI, Vol. 22, 1422-1427, p. 82) | |||||
| William Newce, juror | |||||
| JOYCE WIFE OF HUGH
HALSHAM, KNIGHT 12 Writ. ‡ 18 October 1422. [Wymbyssh] MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Edmonton. 1 March 1423. [Charryngworth] Jurors: Thomas Howe ; John Cordell, senior ; John Danyell ; John Fuller ; Reginald Bryth ; Richard Webbe ; John Lorymer ; William Newes ; Robert Burnham ; John Counbe ; John Brampton ; and William Popilton . She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief or of another in demesne or in service, but she held 1/3 manor of Enfield in dower by assignment of Henry IV after the death of John Wroth her first husband, of the inheritance of John Tiptoft, knight , son of Agnes sister of John Wroth, chevalier , father of John Wroth the husband, brother of Elizabeth late wife of William Palton, knight , John Tiptoft being the kinsman and heir of this Elizabeth [CCR 1409–13, p.382]. There are there a broken-down and derelict messuage, worth nothing yearly; a carucate, worth 40s. yearly; 30 a. meadow, each acre worth 20d. yearly; 14 a. wood, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 6 a. 3 roods of pasture,n12_001 worth 2s. 6d. yearly; and £9 10s. rents taken yearly from various tenants at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Midsummer in equal portions. The 1/3 manor is held of the king in chief by service of 1/3 of 1/8 of 1/4 knight’s fee. She died on 7 September last. John Tiptoft is 40 years and more. Walter Colepepir is her brother and heir, aged 24 years and more. C 139/1/10 mm.1–2 n12_001^: Exchequer copy has 30 a. |
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| 1423-09-13 Rental Agreement (BHO, Court of Common Pleas, TNA CP 40/654, rot. 398d) | |||||
| William Newce, yeoman, Much Hadham | |||||
| Term: Trinity
1424 County: Hertfordshire Writ type: Debt (other) Damages claimed: 20m Case type: Contract (general); Real action / rents / damage to real estate Pleading: John [Kemp], Bishop of London, states that on 13 September 1423, he demised to William Newes all his lands in his manor of Much Hadham, except 20 acres of meadow, to hold from Michaelmas 1423 for 5 years, rendering £22 per year at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. However, despite having possession of the land, WN has not paid the £11 due at Easter 1424, to his damage of 20m. Pleading: WN granted licence to imparl to octave of Michaelmas. Individuals: John Kempe (m) John May (m) William Newes (m) Yeoman Much Hadham < Hertfordshire < England Defendant |
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| 1501x7 Tenancy (BHO, D J Keene and Vanessa Harding, 'All Hallows Honey Lane 11/1', in Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (London, 1987), pp. 10-15) | |||||
| Thomas Newce, merchant haberdasher | |||||
| This property, at the W. end of the Cheapside frontage of the parish of All Hallows Honey Lane was bounded to the W. and N. by tenements in St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street, and to the E. by 11/2. In the early 13th century 11/1 appears to have formed part of a larger fee also including 2, 6, and 7. In the 15th century and later 1 was often described as 'at the Standard' in Cheapside. In 1858 this was no. 113 Cheapside. | |||||
| From 1484 the two tenements were let separately. One, presumably the larger and probably corresponding to the two shops let together earlier (1B), was let to Margaret Devaunt at £6. 6s. 8d. She paid the rent until 1496; in 1501 the tenant was John Hylle, 'marchaunte haberdassher', who in that year was allowed £2 for repairs done by him to the tenement at the Standard in which he lived; his rent of £6. 6s. 8d. was listed under 'vacations' for 1501-2, possibly in error, as Thomas Newse paid the same rent that year. A decrease of 26s. 8d. rent was noted in 1503 and 1507, but the rentals continued to record £6. 6s. 8d. as the rent due. Thomas Newse was the tenant in 1504 and 'late tenant' in 1507. The tenement was vacant from Michaelmas 1508. | |||||
| 1509-14 Pardon Roll (Henry VIII: Pardon Roll, Part 1', Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 1: 1509-1514 (1920), pp. 203-216) | |||||
| Thomas Newce, Newse or Newyce of London, merchant haberdasher | |||||
| John Davy, Davye or Dave, of Ely and Coveney in the Isle of Ely, Camb., husbandman | |||||
| 1515-10-13 Surrender (Much Hadham Court Rolls, Herts. Genealogist & Antiquary, Vol. 3, 1895, p. 101) | |||||
| Thomas Newce of Hadham | |||||
| ... which the same Henry had of the surrender of Robert Red as appears in the General Court held there on the Thursday next before the feast of the translation of St. Edward the King in the 7th year of Henry VIII [1515], amongst other lands and tenements, to the use of Thomas Nuce of Hadm aforesaid, John Clere, Ralph Brett, Thomas Patmer brother of the aforesaid Henry, & John Sell & their heirs namely to the fulfilling of the last will of the same Henry, wherein he willed amongst other things that Laurence Patmer his son should have all the above said lands and tenements & other premises with their appurtenances to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, and in default of such issue to remain ... | |||||
| 1518 Feet of Fines Michaelmas Term 10 Henry VIII (The Herts Genealogist & Antiquary 1895) | |||||
| Tho. Henege and Tho. Newce: Tho. Asteley and Agnes
his wife. Messuages and lands in Standen Tho. Henege and Tho. Newce: Robert Asteley and Eliz. his wife. Manor of Bartrams alias Bartrams Londys and messuage, lands and rent in Stonden, Broughyng and Hadham Parva. Tho. Henege gent. and Tho. Newce: Tho. Asteley and Agnes his wife. Manor of Bartram alias Bartrams Londis and messuage, lands and rent in Stonden, Broughyng and Hadham Parva. |
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| 1519 Feet of Fines Michaelmas Term 10 Henry VIII (The Herts Genealogist & Antiquary 1895) | Thomas (35752) | ||||
| Tho.
Newce senior, Tho. Henege esq, Rich A. Price, John
Sell and Tho. Newce junior: John Reve and Joan his wife Messuages and lands in Thorley Tho. Henege esq, and Tho. Newce and Isabel his wife; Tho. Asteley and Agnes his wife. Messuage &c in Wadysmyll in the parish of Thunderiche. |
Isabel (35753) | ||||
| 1529-04-08 Bishop of London Marriage Licence | |||||
| William Emerson & Mary Newce to marry at Hadham | |||||
| D_1535c | 1533x8 Seizure (List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. VII, File 861, p. 186) | Isabel (35753) | |||
| Isabel, late the wife of Thomas Nuce | Family (35752) | ||||
| Thomas Nuce, son of the said Thomas | |||||
| Seizure at Much Hadham of goods of the deceased, whose executors both parties are. | |||||
| 1533x8 Seizure (List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. VII, File 903, p. 289) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Thomas Shete | |||||
| Clements Newys | |||||
| Account mutilated | |||||
| 1541 London Subsidy roll, Bread Street Ward | Clement (17876) | ||||
| 37. SAYNT PETER AND
MARY MAGDELYN IN CHEPPE Symond Palmer (200 marks) £3 6s 8d William Tyllysworthe (£80) 40s Robert Browne (£50) 25s John Gardyner (£80) 40s Fowke Skydmer & John Ludyngton (£250) £6 5s Clement Newes (£ 120) £3 Thomas Barnes (100 marks) 33s 4d Thomas Heys (300 marks) £5 Roger Horton (£400) £10 Thomas Trappes (500 marks) £8 6s 8d John Wakley (£40) 20s Bartholomewe Barons (2000 marks) £33 6s 8d Summa £77 3s 4d |
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| 1544-05 Grant (Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 19 Part 1: January-July 1544 (1903), pp. 358-388) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Sir Henry Parker lord
Morley to Clement Newce, mercer, of London. Manor of Morehall, Herts, — Merton priory, Surr. (16th.) P. 25, m. 49. |
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| 1544-05 Grant (BHO, A History of the County of Hertford: volume 3 (1912), pp. 373-377) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Parishes:
Thorley MOORHALL was a small estate of the priory of Merton in Thorley. The grantor is unknown, but in 1291 the lands of the Prior of Merton were taxed at £4 7s. 2d. (fn. 37) The prior claimed view of frankpledge in 1278, but as he could only show the general charters to his house his claim was not allowed. (fn. 38) In 1535 the 'rent of assize with rents and farms in Morehall in Thorley' held by Merton was assessed at £5 6s. 8d. (fn. 39) The estate was granted as the manor of Morehall to Sir Henry Parker, Lord Morley, in 1544, (fn. 40) who in the same year alienated it to Clement Newce. (fn. 41) It descended with the Newces (fn. 42) (see Berwick in Standon) until as late as 1611, when William Newce died seised of it, (fn. 43) and it appears to be the Morehall held with Tedenhoebury in Sawbridgeworth by the Taylor family in 1779. (fn. 44) 39 Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii, 49. 40 L. and P. Hen. VIII, xix (1), 278 (57). 41 Ibid. 610 (116), p. 385. 42 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxxxix, 92. 43 Ibid. dxxvii, 99. |
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| 1509x47 Legal Dispute (TNA STAC 2/23/152) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| BUNDLE XXIII PLAINTIFF: Richard Lyste DEFENDANT: Clement Newse, Richard Doo, Henry Baytie, and others PLACE OR SUBJECT: Perjury COUNTY: London. Bill missing at transfer |
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| 1544-07 Grant (Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 19 Part 1: January-July 1544 (1903), pp. 358-388) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Sir Henry Parker lord
Morley to Clement Nuce, mercer, of London. Manor of Tydenhowbury alias Tydenhoubery, — Bury St. Edmund's, Suff. (4th.) P. 21, m. 43. |
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| 1547-02-28 Inquisition Post Mortem (Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London: Part 1 (1896), pp. 95-110) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| William Garrard,
gentleman. Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 28 Feb., 1 Edward VI [1547], before Henry Huberthorpe, escheator, after the death of William Garrard, gent., by the oath of John Watson, William Petyngale, John Abbott, William Box, Ralph Davy, Henry Moptide, Roger Norres, Thomas Lytton, Edmund Key, Thomas Tendale, Thomas Gybson, Richard Bowynton, Nicholas Dalton, Clement Nuce and Richard Elryke, who say that etc. |
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| 1547 Feet of Fines Trinity Term. 1 Edw. VI. (N.B. On-line copy missing pages 98 & 99 containing this entry. This text is from the ‘full text’ version) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Clement
Newce : Edm. More and Isabel his wife. Lands in Much Hadham. |
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| 1548 Sale (The Church Bells of Hertfordshire, North, 1886, p. 176) | |||||
| In 1548 the churchwardens reported that "Thomas Newes of the said prysh (of Hadam Magna) nathe solde a bell belonging to the saide churche for the some of £xix vs, whereof remayneth in thandes of Sie henry Parke knighte £1x in thandes Aldreede of Dawton £v and the resydue in the hands of the same Thomas Newes" | |||||
| 1550-07-04 Grant (Salters’ Company Records H1/2/1/20 Docket No 11) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Grant by the Wardens of the fraternity and guild of Corpus Christi in All Saints Bredestrete and the brothers and sisters of the same to James Pargeter Gent. of 2 messuages in Bredestrete in All Saints of which one is called the Cheker (George Pargeter Salter) and the other is called The Three Kynges of Coleyn and abuts on the Cheker on the North. The two messuages abut on the messuage of Anthony Marler Haberdasher in Bow Church yarde in Bredestrete on South and the messuage (William Cowne, Haberdasher) in Bredestrete and the messuage (Clement Newce Mercer) the three kings in Westchepe on North. Entry to Westcheape is reserved to Clement Newce. | |||||
| 1551 Legal Dispute Last day of Hilary term, 4 Edw. VI (TNA C 78/6/54) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| William Clifton of London, merchant tailor, Clement Newse of London, mercer and Anthony Maswello, merchant of Spain v Lady Anne Knevet and John Vaughan, gent., now her husband. Debt of £318 owed by Sir Henry Knevet, dec. | |||||
| 1551 List of Wardens, Company of Mercers (The Mercery of London, Anne F. Sutton) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| William Robins, Thomas Leigh, William Crompton, Clement Newce | |||||
| 1552 Feet of Fines Michaelmas Term 6 Edward VI (The Herts Genealogist & Antquary 1895) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| John Clere: Clement Newce, citizen and mercer of London and Mary his wife. Messuage and lands in Thorley. |
Mary (17877) | ||||
| 1553-08-21 Confession of Northumberland (The Mercery of London, Anne F. Sutton) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Sir John Gresham was one of those who, with the mayor, witnessed Northumberland’s confession of error (attempting to put the Protestant Lady Jane Grey on the throne); Humphrey Baskerfield, Thomas Lock and Clement Newce were also present. | |||||
| 1556-10-07 Baptism in the parish church of St Stephen Coleman, London | Family (17876) | ||||
| Chrystenyng of Clement Goldsmyth the sone of Frances Goldsmyth Gentylman the 7th day of October Anno 1558 | |||||
| 1558 List of Wardens, Company of Mercers (The Mercery of London, Anne F. Sutton) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Thomas Leigh, Clement Newce, John Marsh common serjeant, David Appowell | |||||
| 1558-1579 Legal Dispute (TNA C 3/3/1) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Averell v
Newce. Plaintiffs: Benedict Averell. Defendants: Clement Newce and others. Subject: manor of Tedenhowbury [Tednambury or Tedenhoe], Hertfordshire. |
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| 1558-1579 Legal Dispute (TNA STAC 7/27/1) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Plaintiff: Newce, Clement. Defendant: ex parte. Place or Subject: Incomplete |
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| 1558-1579 Legal Dispute (TNA C 3/185/43) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Vavasour v Newse. Plaintiffs: Christopher Vavasour. Defendants: Clement Newse. Subject: money matters, Yorkshire. |
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| 1562 Medal | Medal | Family (17876) | |||
| bust of Mary Dimock, daughter of Clement Newce | |||||
| M_1562 | 1562-04-27 Marriage in St Mary Woolnoth, London (Ancestry.co.uk) | William (8938) | |||
| The 27th day of the same month of April was married Willm Nuce unto Cicely Billingsley | Cicely (8939) | ||||
| 1562 Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 | |||||
| Samuel Newce | |||||
| College: PETERHOUSE Entered: Michs. 1562 More Information: Matric. pens. from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1562, as Nuce. Perhaps also resident as scholar at Pembroke, Aug. 1564. Of Brickendonbury, Herts. S. of Clement, of Much Hadham, citizen of London. (T. A. Walker.) |
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| 1564-5 Feet of Fines Hilary Term 7 Eliz (The Herts Genealogist & Antquary 1895) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Clement Newce and Tho. Sponer: John Grymesdyche esq. and Eliz. his wife and
Tho. Grymesdyche son of said John and Eliz. Messuage and lands in Much Hadham and Little Hadham |
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| 1565-11-28 Baptism in St Stephen Coleman, London (Ancestry.co.uk) | |||||
| Christening of Elizabeth Newce the child of William Newce the 28 November | William (8938) | ||||
| B_1568 | 1568-06-30 Baptism in St Stephen Coleman, London (Ancestry.co.uk) | Mary (4469) | |||
| Christening of Mary Newce the child of Wyllyam Newce the last day of June | William (8938) | ||||
| 1570-02-07 Baptism in St Stephen Coleman, London (Ancestry.co.uk) | Family (17876) | ||||
| Christening of Wyllm the sonne of Clement Newce 7 February 1569 | |||||
| 1575 Manor of Berwick in Much Hadham (BHO) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| In 1575 William Clopton conveyed one half of the manor to Clement Newce, (fn. 197) and in the same year Dorothy daughter and co-heir of Sir Robert and Anne Hussey (fn. 198) and wife of John Massingberd of Gunby, co. Lincoln, also conveyed a twentieth part to him. (fn. 199) In 1576 he acquired another twentieth from John Mounson, son (apparently) of Mary Mounson sister of Dorothy, and Margaret Thoralde, widow, a third sister. (fn. 200) Clement Newce died seised of the whole in 1579. | |||||
| 1578-04-28 Will of Sir Ambrose Nicholas Kt. Citizen and Alderman (Salters’ Company H1/13/1) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Touching the disposition of his twelve small tenements in Mugwell Street, St. Olave within Crepulgate (Agnes Ludforde, widowe, Edmond Nayler, Robert Pawfrey, John Scotney, Alice Kingeson, widow, Richard Warren, Katheryne Studley, widow, Elizabeth Servys, widow, John Powell, Constaunce Foxe, John Morrys alias Harding, - Hatte) He bequeaths the property to the Salters' Company. The houses are to be used as Almshouses for 'twelve poor men or women free of the City of London not being young persons or such as shall accustomably use to beg in the streets'. | |||||
| Salters are to be preferred before any others. These almspeople are to be appointed by the Wardens or keepers of the Comynaltie of the Art or Mystery of Salters. He bequeaths all his messuages easements, etc. in St. Alphage and St. Olace Crepulgate to the same. (Clement Newce, Gent., the Bowyers Company, Richard Overton, Gent, - Harbart Gent, Thomas Staunton, Serjeant at Mace, Widow Hilliarde, and one garden. The whole worth £24 p.a | |||||
| 1578-06-04 Bishop of London Marriage Licence | Family (17876) | ||||
| Richard Dodson, gent. & Susanna Newce, spinster, of Great Hadham, Herts; to marry there | |||||
| D_1579 | 1579 Monument in Much Hadham | Clement (17876) | |||
| Here rest the bodies of Clement Newce of Much Hadham in the County of Hertford esquire sometime Citizen and Mercer of London who left this mortal life the 27th day of September in the year of our Lord 1579 And Mary his wife who also left her life the 9th of August in the year of our Lord 1582 Whose souls rest with God Which Clement & Mary had between them 8 sons & 9 daughters (spelling modernized) | |||||
| 1579-11 Will of Clemente Newce, Citizen and Mercer bur. Much Hadham (Diocese of London Consistory Court DL/C Microfilm X019X/012 Folio/Page 238r) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| 1579 Inquisitions Post Mortem (TNA C 142/189/92) | Clement (17876) | ||||
| Clement Newce, Hertford | |||||
| 1584-05-31 Marriage in St Helen Bishopsgate, London (Ancestry.co.uk) | William (8938) | ||||
| William Newce & Bridget Herdson the last day of May AD 1584 | |||||
| 1584x5 Presentation (Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, Vol. I, 1854, p. 358) | Family (17876) | ||||
| Thomas Newce or Nuce, S.T.B., Ely Prebendary | |||||
| W_1586 | 1586-04-06 Will of Mary Dimock, née Newce (TNA) | Will | Family (17876) | ||
| Testator: Mary
Dimock, London, widow Executors: good friends Edmond Morrant & John Lee Overseer: good and worshipful friend Mr Thomas Powle esquire Date: 20 March 1586, proved 6 April 1586 Witnesses: Alexander Sheppard rector, Oswell Gretted, Edward Monke? & John Gryffin Will: - clothes to sisters Sara More, Suzan Dodson & Martha Washington - gown to good friend Mrs Cobb - silk gown to Thomazine Cobb her daughter - old lined nightgown to Mrs Sheppard - money he owes me to brother Clement Newce - £180 he owes me to brother Bartholomew Newce |
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| - gilt cup with cover to brother William Newce | William (8938) | ||||
| - 6 pairs of sheets to brother Samuel Newce
- 6 pairs of sheets to friend John Lee - 40s he owes me and plate worth £5 to Clement Goldsmith my nephew - £20 to servant Martha Ducket - £6 13s 4d to servant Katherine Purfrey - £6 13s 4d to servant Edmond Hustwikes - £6 13s 4d to servant Thomas Cony - £6 13s 4d to poor of St Margaret in Lothbury - £6 13s 4d to poor of Much Hadham - £10 to Amy Pinner - £10 to Nicholas Pinner her son - £20 to friend Mr Keymes - £5 to Margaret Mallet - £5 to goodwife Harrison servant unto Mr John Lee - £50 her husband owes me to sister Washington - £25 to brother Thomas Newce - £25 to brother Samuel Newce - £50 to sister More - £20 on marriage to Mary Newce daughter to my brother William Newce - £10 and pendant of gold with a pigeon upon it to Jane Newce daughter to my said brother William Newce - horse and coach to Mrs Jane Morrant wife to Ed Morrant - £100 equally to friends Ed Morrant and John Lee - gold ring of 40s to Mrs Powle wife unto Thomas Powle esquire - gold ring of 40s each to Mrs Warner Mrs Grotted Mr William Bourcher and Mr William Raven - rest of goods etc. to Edmond Morrant and John Lee - property in Mynchen Lane and Fenchurch Street for 6 years to executors, thereafter: - five houses in Mynchen Lane for life to sisters Sara More Suzan Dodson and Martha Washington, thereafter to William More son of Sara, eldest son of Suzan, Lawrence Washington son of Martha - one tenement in Fenchurch Street to godson Clement Newce, son of brother Clement Newce - one tenement in Fenchurch Street to Thomas Newce, son of brother Bartholomew Newce - great house in Fenchurch Street to good friends Edmond Morrant & John Lee for life, thereafter to brothers Thomas Newce and Samuel Newce - £5 to friend William Martin - 40s to former maid Anne Todd - ring of fine gold to overseer good and worshipful friend Mr Thomas Powle esquire |
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| M_1589 | 1589c Marriage | Theophilius (4468) | |||
| Theophilius Aylmer and Mary Newce | Mary (4469) | ||||
| W_1594 | 1594-11-22 Will of John Aylmer (TNA PROB 11/84) | ||||
| Testator: John
Aylmer, Bishop of London Executors: cousin Richard Vaughan D.D., eldest son Samuel Ailmer, son Theophilus Ailmer, Archdeacon of London, and son-in-law William Lynche gent Overseer: Doctor Forthe Date: 28 April 1594, proved 22 November 1594 Witnesses: Augustine Allen, Thomas Francis, Anthony Risby …. Item of the two hundred pounds which my brother Newce promised to the marriage of my son Theophilus with his daughter Mary whereof I confess I have received one hundred pounds the other hundred pounds yet remaining in my brother Newce’s hands I bequeath to little John Ailmer and little Theophilus Ailmer sons of the said Theophilus Ailmer Archdeacon of London by the said Mary …. |
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| 1603-05-18 Will of Clement Newce (TNA PROB 11/101) | |||||
| W_1611 | 1611-03-09 Will of William Newce (TNA PROB 11/117) | Will | William (8938) | ||
| Testator: William
Newce, Much Hadham, Herts, eaquire Executor: son Thomas Newce Overseers: sons-in-law Jasper Garnett & John Hyde Date: 14 July 1608, proved 9 March 1611 Witnesses: Jasper Garnett, Allen Howe, Thomas Cropley Will: - monument with brasses & 4 arms: Newce, mother’s, Billingsley and Cuttes - £150 per year, her things & use of houses & goods in Much Hadham and London to beloved wife Bridget for life - goods to son Thomas - manors in Much Hadham, Little Hadham, Stondon, Thorley, and Sabridgeworth in Herts to son Thomas - manor in Clifton, Gloucs to son William after 2 years, in meantime £20 per year, food and lodging - £333 to daughter Johane Newce after marriage, her brother Thomas and brother-in-law Jasper Garnett to approve - £20 to poor of Much Hadham - 1 yard of black cloth for a coat to all servants - black cloth for a gown to all maidservants |
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| D_1611 | 1611 Inquisition Post Mortem (TNA C 142/327/99) | William (8938) | |||
| William Newce, Hertford | |||||
| 1611 Monument in Much Hadham | William (8938) | ||||
| William Newce | |||||
| D_1638 | 1638-09-17 Burial in the parish of Much Hadham (SoG) | Mary (4469) | |||
| Ailmer or Row, Mistress Marie, late the wife of Theophilus Ailmer Doctor of Divinity and late rector of Great Hadham, but was nowe the wife of John Row, gent of Bishopp Stortford was buried in the chancel near the vestry doore | Theophilius (4468) | ||||
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