Ezekiel and Whittingham Fogg

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John Brandon

Ezekiel and Whittingham Fogg

Legg inn av John Brandon » 02 mar 2005 22:59:54

In the past, I've posted a few details concerning Ezekiel Fogg, the
business partner of John Gifford of Lynn and Boston. One of the
Gifford-Fogg tripartite deeds was witnessed by a certain Whittingham
Fogg. See _Records and Files of the Essex County Quarterly Courts_,
7:176.

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/wit ... ex176.html

It's not too much of a stretch to believe that this Whittingham Fogg
was some sort of relative of Gifford's business partner, Ezekiel Fogg.
Interestingly, I've run across a person of the same odd name in
_Archaeologia Cantiana_, vol. 5. This volume has an article on the
prominent Fogge family of Kent, and in a fold-out pedigree between
pages 124-25 is found a "Whittingham Fogge, of Chilham, 1663," who
married "Catharine, da. of Sir Thomas Wilsford, of Kingston." Very
interestingly for my theory, this man's grandfather was the Rev.
Ezekias Fogge of Chilham. The children of Rev. Ezekias are listed as
Jane, Mary (wife of John Rooke of Brabourne), Ezekias, George (M.A.),
William, and Capt. Richard, as well as "a[nother] son (See his
mother's monument)." (Apparently the mother's M.I. mentions five
sons, though only four are presently known.)

I wonder if the unknown son was Ralph Fogg, father of Gifford's
partner Ezekiel?

Abstracts from the archives of the Dyke Family of Frant and Waldron
(available on A2A) mention Whittingham Fogge several times, calling
him "son of Richard Fogge, an ironfounder." One abstract shows that
there was a third Ezekias Fogge in the family, a brother of
Whittingham, and son of Richard:



Dyke Property - Frant

Palmers, Dodherst and Sunningleigh

FILE - Conveyance (Bargain and Sale) for £440 - ref. DYK/52 -
date: 22 Jun 1632
[from Scope and Content] Whittingham Fogge of Kingston, Kent,
gent, to William Dyke of Frant, clerk

FILE - Bond in £2,800 - ref. DYK/53 - date: 22 Jun 1632
[from Scope and Content] Whittingham Fogge of Kingston, Kent,
gent, to William Dyke of Frant, clerk

FILE - Final Concord for £240 - ref. DYK/54 - date: 1632
[from Scope and Content] William Dyke, clerk, plaintiff, v
Whittingham Fogge, gent, and his wife Katherine, defendants

Leopards in Pembury

FILE - Bond in £154 - ref. DYK/62 - date: 9 May 1614
[from Scope and Content] If RF pays £60 on 1 Nov 1614, he can
enter the premises as in DYK/61, be released from payment of the dowry
of Millicent, now wife of EH, and from the payment of the annual rent
charge of 34 acres to Whittingham Fogge (son of RF)

Frant Manor: Copies of Court Rolls

FILE - Copy of Court Roll, Manor of Rotherfield - ref. DYK/99
- date: 16 Apr 1633
[from Scope and Content] Surrender and admission; Whittingham
Fogge, gent To William Dike

FILE - Copy of Court Roll, Manor of Frant - ref. DYK/100 -
date: 18 May 1633
[from Scope and Content] Surrender and admission; Whittingham
Fogge, gent To William Dyke

Penkherst Property - Various Parishes

Miscellaneous Kent lands

FILE - Quitclaim - ref. DYK/775 - date: 18 Jun 1632
[from Scope and Content] Ezekias Fogge, gent, younger son of
Richard Fogge, late of Barham, Kent, deceased, to Whittingham Fogge of
Kingston, Kent, his eldest brother


Interestingly, the wife of Rev. Ezekias Fogge was Mary Courthope, a
member of a family that had intermarried with the Sheafes of
Cranbrook. Threlfall's article in the 1983 _Register_ shows that
Dorothy (Sheafe) Whitfield's great grandmother was a daughter of
Alexander Courthope.

John Brandon

Re: Ezekiel and Whittingham Fogg

Legg inn av John Brandon » 03 mar 2005 17:48:03

That was Margaret Courthope, not Mary, who was wife of Rev. Ezekias
Fogge.

The chart in _Arch. Cant._ shows that Whittingham Fogg, son of Capt.
Richard, had a son also called Whittingham Fogg. Capt. Richard, the
father of the first Whittingham, is stated to have died in 1681, aged
81. However, the extracts from A2A show that Whittingham's father
Richard was already deceased in 1632.

Miscellaneous Kent lands

FILE - Quitclaim - ref. DYK/775 - date: 18 Jun 1632
[from Scope and Content] Ezekias Fogge, gent, younger son of
Richard Fogge, late of Barham, Kent, deceased, to Whittingham Fogge of
Kingston, Kent, his eldest brother

So perhaps there's another generation in here that the _Arch. Cant._
writer was unaware of.

John Brandon

Re: Ezekiel and Whittingham Fogg

Legg inn av John Brandon » 29 mar 2005 22:19:59

_Ninth Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts_, Part
II ("Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquis of Ormonde,
Kilkenny Castle"),

p. 139:

Ezekiel Fogg, merchant.---Recovery of debts from Captain John Plummer,
of Lord Kingston's troop, and Henry Strood, of another troop.---20
June, 1664.

p. 152:

Ezekeil Fogg, merchant, plaintiff; John Plumer and Jeffry Strood,
defendants.---Affidavit of service of order.---11 October 1664.

John Brandon

Re: Ezekiel and Whittingham Fogg

Legg inn av John Brandon » 30 mar 2005 22:50:15

_Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, October, 1672, to
February, 1673_, p. 259:

[Dec. 9, 1672.] Notes of licences to the following persons for the
following places:---

....

Ezekiel Fogg ... Of St. Pulkers (? Sepulchre's), London ...
Congregational [i.e., religious denomination]

I guess this was a license to hold religious meetings in his house.

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