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Leo van de Pas

CP small addition to footnote?

Legg inn av Leo van de Pas » 09 aug 2005 23:36:01

In Volume VI page 577 footnote c gives the four sisters as heirs to Ralph Hopton,
the second Rachel is given ---Morgan for husband.

According to the Complete Baronetage Volume II page 173 he is Thomas Morgan, of Machen and Tredegar

CP Volume XIV has nothing to add to the Hopton entry.

With thanks to Brice Clagett who steered me into this direction.

Best wishes
Leo van de Pas

Douglas Richardson royala

Re: CP small addition to footnote?

Legg inn av Douglas Richardson royala » 09 aug 2005 23:36:02

Thanks for sharing this with us, Leo. Also, thanks to Brice.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Website: http://www.royalancestry.net

"Leo van de Pas" wrote:
In Volume VI page 577 footnote c gives the four sisters as heirs to Ralph Hopton,
the second Rachel is given ---Morgan for husband.

According to the Complete Baronetage Volume II page 173 he is Thomas Morgan, of Machen and Tredegar

CP Volume XIV has nothing to add to the Hopton entry.

With thanks to Brice Clagett who steered me into this direction.

Best wishes
Leo van de Pas

Gjest

Re: CP small addition to footnote?

Legg inn av Gjest » 09 aug 2005 23:41:02

In a message dated 8/9/05 2:35:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
leovdpas@netspeed.com.au writes:

<< In Volume VI page 577 footnote c gives the four sisters as heirs to Ralph
Hopton, the second Rachel is given ---Morgan for husband. According to the
Complete Baronetage Volume II page 173 he is Thomas Morgan, of Machen and
Tredegar CP Volume XIV has nothing to add to the Hopton entry. With thanks to
Brice Clagett who steered me into this direction.
Best wishes Leo van de Pas >>

Are you here speaking of Ralph, Lord Hopton of Stratton b 1598 d 1652 ?
Thanks
Will Johnson

Gjest

Re: CP small addition to footnote?

Legg inn av Gjest » 10 aug 2005 00:06:01

In a message dated 8/9/05 2:56:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
royalancestry@msn.com writes:

<< > In Volume VI page 577 footnote c gives the four sisters as heirs to
Ralph Hopton,
the second Rachel is given ---Morgan for husband.

According to the Complete Baronetage Volume II page 173 he is Thomas
Morgan, of Machen and Tredegar
CP Volume XIV has nothing to add to the Hopton entry.
With thanks to Brice Clagett who steered me into this direction.
Best wishes
Leo van de Pas


Then along this line of the Hoptons of Witham, Somerset.
I have recently discovered that Robert Hopton who d aft 4 Mar 1623
was also called "of Charterhouse, Witham, Somerset"
I had only ever seen him called "of Witham" before.
Now knowing that one of his daughters married Thomas Morgan, this document
which I offer below, makes some sense.
Will Johnson
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Deeds, estate and family records of the Hall (of Highmeadow) and Gage
families of Newland and Staunton (near Coleford)
Catalogue Ref. D1677
Creator(s): Hall family of High Meadow, Gloucestershire
Gage family of Newland and Staunton, Gloucestershire
GLOUCESTERSHIRE CHARTERS
FILE [no title] - ref. D1677/GG/735 - date: 6 Oct.,1628
[from Scope and Content] Counterpart of a Deed of Covenant by way of
Settlement by Sir BAYNHAM THROGMORTON of Clowerwale, baronet, with ROBERT [...]
HOPTON of Charterhouse, Witham, Somerset, and THOMAS HOPTON of Evercreec
Somerset, esqs. and THOMAS MORGAN of Mayheerhe, Monmouth, esq. [...] and WILLIAM
HUNTLY of Froster, Glouc. esq - in performance of an Agreement of 24 September
then last between the parties upon an intended marriage between the said Sir
Thomas Throgmorton and Margaret Hopton, daughter of the said Robert Hopton,
which [...] marriage had been effected - to lead the use of a Recovery to be
suffered to the said Thomas Morgan and William Huntley of the manors of Clowerwale,
St.Brevills Halhwayes, Huetts and the office of Master or Principal Foster or
Forrestre of the whole Forrest of Dene and the office of a Forrester (of
which premises and office the said Sir Thomas was seised in fee tail with
remainders over) and of 20 messuages, 20 cottages, 20 tofts, 6 mills, 4 dovehouses 60
gardens, 60 orchards, 2000 ac. of land, 100 ac. of meadow, 140 ac. of pasture,
500 ac. of wood, 100 ac. of heath & furze, £20 rent and of the office of
Principal & Master Forrester of the Forrest of Deane; such uses to be for the
benefit of the said Sir Thomas and Lady Margaret and their issue, as in the deed
declared. Signatures of Thos. Morgan and Wm. Huntley, one seal gone.

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