Probably you are aware of this, but p. 27 of _Miscellanea
Marescalliana_ has the will of a William Marshall who mentions people
of these names --
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/docum ... 8559&REC=8
Will of William Marshall, parson of Marston, co. Bedford, dated 16 Feb.
1558. To be buried in the chancel of the Assumption of our blessed
Lady Marston nigh unto my mother's grave. To my niece Beatrix Frevell
a cup of silver double gilt. Haselden Bury my nephew, and James Hutton
his father-in-law. Devises his house at Royston, co. Cambridge, to his
sister Jane Haselden. etc.
For MAR: Freville, Bury, Haselden, Hutton
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Gjest
Re: For MAR: Freville, Bury, Haselden, Hutton
John Brandon schrieb:
John
Actually, I wasn't aware of this, and found it of considerable
interest. A great find - many thanks for posting it.
Regards, Michael
Probably you are aware of this, but p. 27 of _Miscellanea
Marescalliana_ has the will of a William Marshall who mentions people
of these names --
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/docum ... 8559&REC=8
Will of William Marshall, parson of Marston, co. Bedford, dated 16 Feb.
1558. To be buried in the chancel of the Assumption of our blessed
Lady Marston nigh unto my mother's grave. To my niece Beatrix Frevell
a cup of silver double gilt. Haselden Bury my nephew, and James Hutton
his father-in-law. Devises his house at Royston, co. Cambridge, to his
sister Jane Haselden. etc.
John
Actually, I wasn't aware of this, and found it of considerable
interest. A great find - many thanks for posting it.
Regards, Michael
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Douglas Richardson
Re: For MAR: Freville, Bury, Haselden, Hutton
Dear Michael ~
The following two Chancery suits appear to concern William Marshall,
the parson of Marston, Bedfordshire, who left a will dated 1558:
Source - Online National Archives Catalogue available at the following
weblink: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp.
1. C 1/1370/28, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston Moretaine, v.
Richard WESTONE, esquire.: Tithe corn claimed in right of the chapel of
Wroxill by defendant, who obtained a Crown lease thereof in spite of a
decree of the Court of Augmentations.: BEDFORD. Date: 1553-1555.
2. C 1/1451/10, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston [Moretaine], v.
Edward BROKET of Grays Inn, esquire.: Silver bowl pledged to
defendant.: BEDFORD, MIDDLESEX. Date: 1556-1558.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: www. royalancestry. net
mjcar@btinternet.com wrote:
The following two Chancery suits appear to concern William Marshall,
the parson of Marston, Bedfordshire, who left a will dated 1558:
Source - Online National Archives Catalogue available at the following
weblink: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp.
1. C 1/1370/28, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston Moretaine, v.
Richard WESTONE, esquire.: Tithe corn claimed in right of the chapel of
Wroxill by defendant, who obtained a Crown lease thereof in spite of a
decree of the Court of Augmentations.: BEDFORD. Date: 1553-1555.
2. C 1/1451/10, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston [Moretaine], v.
Edward BROKET of Grays Inn, esquire.: Silver bowl pledged to
defendant.: BEDFORD, MIDDLESEX. Date: 1556-1558.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: www. royalancestry. net
mjcar@btinternet.com wrote:
John Brandon schrieb:
Probably you are aware of this, but p. 27 of _Miscellanea
Marescalliana_ has the will of a William Marshall who mentions people
of these names --
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/docum ... 8559&REC=8
Will of William Marshall, parson of Marston, co. Bedford, dated 16 Feb.
1558. To be buried in the chancel of the Assumption of our blessed
Lady Marston nigh unto my mother's grave. To my niece Beatrix Frevell
a cup of silver double gilt. Haselden Bury my nephew, and James Hutton
his father-in-law. Devises his house at Royston, co. Cambridge, to his
sister Jane Haselden. etc.
John
Actually, I wasn't aware of this, and found it of considerable
interest. A great find - many thanks for posting it.
Regards, Michael
-
Gjest
Re: For MAR: Freville, Bury, Haselden, Hutton
Douglas Richardson wrote:
Cheers, Douglas, good grist for the mill. Many thanks, MA-R
Dear Michael ~
The following two Chancery suits appear to concern William Marshall,
the parson of Marston, Bedfordshire, who left a will dated 1558:
Source - Online National Archives Catalogue available at the following
weblink: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp.
1. C 1/1370/28, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston Moretaine, v.
Richard WESTONE, esquire.: Tithe corn claimed in right of the chapel of
Wroxill by defendant, who obtained a Crown lease thereof in spite of a
decree of the Court of Augmentations.: BEDFORD. Date: 1553-1555.
2. C 1/1451/10, William MARSHALL, parson of Marston [Moretaine], v.
Edward BROKET of Grays Inn, esquire.: Silver bowl pledged to
defendant.: BEDFORD, MIDDLESEX. Date: 1556-1558.
Cheers, Douglas, good grist for the mill. Many thanks, MA-R