Henry Manning and his daughter Margaret

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Henry Manning and his daughter Margaret

Legg inn av John Brandon » 18 okt 2005 21:40:58

Descendants of Whitfield and Waters may be interested in the following,
from Lists and Indexes, vol. 308:

_Calendar of Patent Rolls 33 Elizabeth I (1590-1591)_, p. 157 (no.
860):

10 Dec 1590. Commission, to the council, treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer, to call before them Henry Mannynge, the only surviving
executor of Thomas [Howard], Lord Howard, Viscount Howard of Bindon,
the queen's cousin, and cause him not only to deliver a true account or
certificate of the whole wealth and estate of the said Thomas [Howard]
at the time of his death and what has become of the same, but also to
assign, grant and set over by his deed to the queen and to the queen's
use all such bonds, specialties and debts wherein or whereby anyone
stood bound or indebted to the said viscount at the time of his death
in any sum of money, which is not already fully satisfied and paid; and
cause the said Henry Mannynge to pay into the court all such money that
he is justly charged to owe or have by reason of the said will; and out
of the money raised, levied or obtained to pay, deliver, employ and
bestow in good security £2,000 to the use of the [sic] Frances Howard,
daughter of the said Thomas, for her preferment in marriage; and to pay
out of the said money raised £400 due by the said viscount by his bond
to William Boxe for the discharging of certain lands, which the
viscount assured for the jointure of Lady Margaret his wife, which are
to remain to Charles Howard, one of his sons, after Margaret's death;
and to pay to Anne Howarde, another of the testator's daughters, whom
he intended to advance but was prevented from doing so by his death, as
much as the treasurer thinks good towards her maintenance or
advancement in marriage. Thomas [Howard], Viscount Howard of Bindon,
by will made about ten years ago, appointed that certain of his stock
and store of sheep remaining upon his several farms in Dorset, should
be sold by his executors, and that from the money levied by the sale
therof £2,000 should be paid to the treasurer to the use of Frances
Howard, his daughter, then a child aged about two or three, for her
preferment in marriage, willing that from the profit thereof there
should be money raised for her education and maintenance. He made
Richard Burton, lately deceased, and Henry Mannynge and others
executors, and died shortly afterwards. Only Richard and Henry took
upon themselves the execution of the said will. Although all the said
sheep have been sold by them and although Thomas had at the time of his
death divers other goods and chattels to pay all his debts and funeral
charges in addition to the money to be levied of the said stocks and
stores of sheep, they have not paid one penny to the treasurer towards
the preferment of the said Frances, but have employed and converted all
the money to the satisfying of the debts of the said late viscount and
into bonds and debts in their own names and to their own uses. They
suffer Lady Margaret, formerly the wife of the testator and daughter of
the said Henry Mannynge, to detain and have to her own use contrary to
the will certain plate, jewels and good of his to the value of £1,000
or more, and suffer those who were indebted to the said Thomas at the
time of his death, and also Henry [Howard], now Lord Viscount of
Bindon, and sundry others, whom since the sale of the said sheep and
other goods they have made debtors to themselves in great sums, to
detain the said sums. By reason whereof, if the said Henry [Howard],
who has no land except for the term of his life and no great value in
goods and chattels, the said Henry Mannynge, who has grown old and
sickly and is of small ability, and Lady Margaret, who has taken to
husband [blank] Ludlowe, or any of them happen to die, it is to be
greatly feared that the said Frances Howard shall be in great danger to
lose a great part of her portion. [English]

John Brandon

Re: Henry Manning and his daughter Margaret

Legg inn av John Brandon » 19 okt 2005 15:06:37

Some stuff I posted last December ...

_List and Index_, vol. 9:

p. 69:

[S.P. 46/15/131] [---] to [---]: Mistress Frances Howard, daughter of
Thomas lord Howard of Byndon, who should have had £2,000 by her
father's will, has not had a penny in ten years through the dealing of
lady Margaret, her mother-in-law, now married to Mr. Ludlow. Frances
has been forced to prefer a suit in the Exchequer; [c. 1592]; _Draft._

p. 102:

[S.P. 46/18/194] Lord Bindon to the lord Treasurer: petitions for
dismissal from the Exchequer since he paid £200 to the Queen for the
late viscount's debt for which Richard Burton and Henry Manning
delivered his bond in respect of payments to the said viscount's
daughter; [1589-90].

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_List and Index_, vol. 28:

p. 165:

[[S.P. 46/38/199] Petition to Burghley by Henry Mannyng, executor of
Thomas Viscount Byndon, for an order against paying legacies until the
debts are discharged; Frances Prannell, the viscount's daughter, has
petitioned for payment from money delivered by him to the Exchequer; 6
May 1592; with Burghley's order.

John Brandon

Re: Henry Manning and his daughter Margaret

Legg inn av John Brandon » 19 okt 2005 15:22:19

Also:

_Lists and Indexes_, vol. 21:

p. 403:

--Richard Burton and Henry Mannynge
--Thomas Griffith
--Debt of Thomas, viscount Bindon, deceased.

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