Nicholas Brome's wife Lettice: mother of Elizabeth (Brome) H

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Nicholas Brome's wife Lettice: mother of Elizabeth (Brome) H

Legg inn av John Brandon » 02 sep 2006 00:33:03

The following item is showing on A2A, in the "Ferrers of Baddesley
Clinton" collection:

Reference: DR 3/291
BADDESLEY CLINTON AND WARWICK

1. [In the hand of Edward Ferrers c. 1630]

The names of those yt were presente att ye sealinge of ye deedes by
Nichol Brome unto Sr Edw: Ferrers the 10th day of Januarie in ye 22te
yeares of ye raigne of Henry ye viith [1506/7]

Nicho: Brome his 3 wives

Elizab: Arundle

Lettice Catesby

Katherine Lampecke

He had 2 daughters by Eliz his first wife Isable the eldest maried to
Tho: Marrow sogent at law Constance the yonger married to Sr Edw:
Ferrers by whom he had the manor of Baddesly Clinton in mariagge

Obviously, not all three wives could have been present at the sealing
of the deeds. It is also obvious that the first wife was not the
mother of his daughter Elizabeth Brome, wife of Thomas Hawes of
Solihull; surely Ferrers would have stated this if it were the case.
Later writers have tended to lean toward Katherine Lampeck as
Elizabeth's mother, but this is not proven. I wonder if, in fact,
Lettice Catesby might have been her mother. The Northamptonshire
Visitation shows a certain "Nicholas Catesby of Newenham" with a
daughter "Lettice, ux. Nicholas Browne [i.e., Brome]." Lettice had a
first cousin, shown on the same chart: Elizabeth Catesby, daughter of
her uncle William, who had married William Woodhull alias Odell.

http://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAA ... 69&q=odell

Fast forwarding a few decades to the marital connections of Lettice's
possible grandson William Hawes, and consulting the Worcestershire
Visitation ...

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC0 ... lles+odell

we notice that William Hawes' wife Ursula's sister Alice Colles was the
wife of "Raffe Odell of Thinfford in com. Northampton." The
Northampton Visitation corrects this account, and shows that the
husband of Alice Colles was really *Fulke* Wodhull. This Wodhull
family seems to have had Puritan leanings (Rev. Peter Bulkeley of New
England being a famous descendant).

http://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAA ... ey&jtp=159

Could the Catesby-Wodhull/Odell relatives of William Hawes have put him
in contact with the Colles family, whose daughter Ursula he married?

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