Nicholas Blake testator in this will mentions a number of his relatives and their children which is always helpful. One of his brothers is Stephen (deceased) with sons Edmond, Nicholas and Stephen and daughter Elizabeth Hatherill (widow). He also mentions a Nicholas Blake his kinsman of Wootton Rivers who also has a son Nicholas. I wonder what manors were at Wootton Rivers and whether Nicholas Blake can be tracked in the manor papers. He isn't wealthy but he is a yeoman. He also mentions another cousin Katherine Edington.
Since his brother in law is Geoffrey Winter, perhaps his wife was Elizabeth Winter.
Wootton Rivers is 16 miles NW of Andover Hampshire, 19 miles NNE of South Newton, and 14 miles ESE of Calne. A rather interesting spot to be in roughly half way between Calne and Andover.
There is a will for Jeffery Wynter/Winter yeoman of Wootton Rivers probated 3 Feb 1620 which might prove interesting for this family.
The entry that I am finding that might be interesting for this Blake family at Wootton Rivers is labeled Ludgershall (Wootton Rivers is 9 miles NNW of Ludgershall). There is a burial for Katherine Edington at Ludgershall 24 Jul 1644 (wife of Edward Edington).
There is a baptism for Elizabeth Blake daughter of Steven Blake at Warminster (Saint Denys 22 Apr 1609 C15334-2 Family Search) which might seem rather distant at 23 miles WSW of Wootton Rivers.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 27 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives PROB 11/187/287
Name of testator: Nicholas Blake, Yeoman
Place: Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 31 Oct 1640, probated 29 Nov 1641
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Condition: 17th century, middle English, small clear writing
[Margin] T[estament] Nicholas
[Margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen
2 the last day of October in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred
3 and fourtie I Nicholas Blake of Wotton Rivers in the Countie of Wilts[hire] yeom[an]
4 considering the uncerteinty of this mortall life doe ordaine and make my last
5 will and testament as followeth Viz[a vi]t First and principally I committ my soule
6 into the hands of Allmighty God and my bodie to be buried in the church of
7 Milton Livornye after this life ended to enioye life everlastinge in heaven And as touching
8 such transitorie goods as it hath pleased god of his goodnes to endowe mee with all I doe
9 leave devise will and bequeath them as herein is hereafter sett donne and appointed and
10 That is to say First I give devise will and bequeath to my parish church of Wotton
11 Rivers Twentie shillings And I give to bee distributed to the poore of that parish att
12 the tyme of my funerall Twenty shillings Item I give to the parish church of Milton
13 aforesaid Twenty shillings And to the poore people of that parish Twenty shillings Item
14 I give unto Edmond Blake the sonne of my deceased brother Stephen Blake thirty pounds
15 in money) Item I doe give unto Edmond Blake and Stephen Blake the sonnes of
16 the said Edmond Blake fourtie pounds to bee delivered to my overseers within one
17 yeare next after my decease to be ymploied by my said overseers to the uses of the said Edmond
18 and Stephen untill they shall bee of the ages of one and twentie years and then to
19 bee paid to them or the survivor of them with the encrease thereof Provided nevertheles
20 that yf both of them shall die before theire ages of one and twentie years then the s[ai]d
21 fourtie pounds with the encrease thereof shall bee paid to the executors or administrators
22 of the survivor of them within one yeare after the decease of the survivor of them the said
23 Edmond and Stephen Item my Will is that within one yeare next after my decease the
24 somme of Thirtie pounds shall bee devided into the hands of my overseers the p[ro]fitt
25 whereof arisenge shall bee yearly paid unto Nicholas Blake sonne of the said Stephen
26 Blake deceased duringe the life of the same Nicholas and after his decease the same am[ount]
27 Thirty pounds to bee equally devided and paid unto such of the nowe children of the same
28 Nicholas as shall be then livinge Item I give unto Elizabeth Hatherill widdowe daughter
29 of the said Stephen Blake deceased fyve pounds in money Item I give unto John day
30 the sonne of John day of Berwicke the somme of sixe pounds to bee delivered to
31 his father to the use of the said John the sonne Item I give unto Robert day the
32 sonne of Edmond day the somme of sixe pounds to bee delivered to the said Edmond
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33 to the use of the said Robert Item I give to Nicholas Blake the sonne of Nicholas Blake
34 of Wotton Rivers my kinsman fourtie pounds to be delivered to my overseers to his use And
35 to bee paid to him with the increase thereof at his age of eighteene years And If hee
36 die before his said age then the same to remayneth his executors or administrators And to bee
37 paid within on yeare next after his decease Item I give unto George Stagg the sonne
38 of Lawrence Stagge sixe pounds to be delivered to his use into the hands of the said Lawrence Stagg
39 and unto James Stagg sonne of the said Lawrence Stagg I give the somme of fowre
40 pounds to be dleivered to his use to the said Lawrence Item I give unto Jeoffery Winter
41 the sonne of Jeoffry Winter my brother in lawe five pounds to be paid to the father to
42 the sonnes use Item I give to Elizabeth Whitehart daughter of Geoffery Whithart
43 fourtie shillings to bee paid to her father to her use And I doe make and ordaine Elizabeth my Wife
44 the executrix of this my last will and testament giveing her to that purpose all my goods
45 and chattles And I doe appointe and desir the said Lawrence Stagg And Edmond
46 Day to bee the overseers of this my Will and testament and in token of my love I doe
47 give to everie of them twentie shillings a peece Item I give to Katherin Edington
48 my cosen fower pounds in money Nicholas Blake Witnesses hereunto Thomas
49 Bennett notary publique and William Smith
This Blog will talk about researching my English ancestors from Canada but also the ancestors of our son in law whose families stretch back far into Colonial French Canada. My one name study of Blake and of Pincombe also dominate my blog these days.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Will of John Blake, clothier of Deveril Longbridge - The National Archives PROB 11/27/321, probated 12 Sep 1538
John Blake Clothier at Deverill Longbridge gives us quite a bit of detail in his will. He has three daughters Alice, Margaret and Philip and he has three sons Thomas, William, and John. He doesn't mention his wife so we are left to assume she has died.
Deverill Longbridge is just 2.4 miles south of Warminster in Wiltshire. We know there are Blakes at Warminster from two earlier wills:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-william-blake-of-warminster.html and
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-thomas-blake-of-warminster-swro.html
William Blake in the first will does not mention any siblings and he has a large family with daughters Elizabeth and Angnes and sons Harry, Stephen, Thomas, William and John and is probated in 1539.
Thomas Blake in the second will has a brother William who lives at The Ashes/Ashyes and Thomas has children: John, Edward, Barbara and Edith. This will is probated in 1584 and perhaps this Thomas and William are the sons of William Blake in the first will.
However John Blake Clothier is likely a contemporary of William Blake since they both leave their wills at the end of the 1530s. Neither of them mention siblings but it is interesting that they live in close proximity to each other at the same time.
There is a will for Thomas Ashelock, clothier of Heytesbury, Wiltshire probated 14 Nov 1557 (PROB 11/39/524). Heytesbury is 3.7 miles WSW of Longbridge Deverill and 3.5 miles WNW of Warminster. Interesting that he is also a Clothier and Tutor to his sons. He has outlived this John Blake by nineteen years so it is hard to say if his will will add to my knowledge of this Blake family.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 27 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives PROB 11/27/321
Name of testator: John Blake, Clothier
Place: Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 3 Aug 1538, 12 Sep 1538
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Condition: early to mid 16th century, middle English, tiny writing
[Margin] Testa[ment] Jo.
[Margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen The thirde day of the month of August the
2 yere of our Lord god a Thousand five hundreth and xxixviij and the xxx th yere of the Reign of o[u]r sov[er]aign
3 Lord King henry the eight I John Blake Clothier of Deverilangbrige being of hole mynde and in good and
4 parfect remembrance make and ordeyn this my p[re]sent testament after this maner ensuyng First I comend
5 my soule unto almighty god And my Body to be buried in the Church yarde of Saint Peter and Paule in
6 Deverell Langbrige Item to the same Church I beque[a]th a paire of vestments and vj s viij d Item to the Kings
7 high maj[est]ies w[i]t[h]in the same parishe iij s iiij d Item to the mother Church of Sa[lisbur]y xij d Item to my three
8 daughters Alice Margaret and Philip to every one of them vj li xvij s iiij d Item to twoe childers of
9 Thomas Phypp xls Item to Thomas Phyp tenne pounds of the which v li is due for his labour
10 Item to every oon of my ser[v]ints xii d Item to every oon of my godchylders iiij d Item to the high aweter iij s iiij d Item
11 to two chylders of Thomas Knight xls The Rest of my goods not bequest I do geve to my thre sonnes Thomas
12 Will[ia]m and John the whyche childers I do make ordeyn and constitute my hole executors And the eldest
13 sonne to have halfe of my goodes the Rest to be devided betwext the twoo youngest by the discrecion of
14 Thomas Asthelok whom I make my overseer and my Chylders Tutor provided also yf any oon of these thre
15 chylders dye before they come to the state of marriage Then the goodes to returne to hym that shall longest
16 lyve Witnesse to thys my last will Sir John Taillor Senior Thomas Phypp Richard Ratifford Thomas
17 Pope with other more
18 Be it known to almen that the 10 day of August above written the said Testator]
19 being of good mynde and memory called that where he had gevyn to every of his thre daughters
20 unmaryed xv li xiiij s iiij d he willed that every of them shulde have tenne pounds a peece and their
21 mothers apparell amongs them by the discrecion of the said Thomas Ashelok hys overseer to Whom
22 he bequethed xls for his labour and to Sir John Tailor vj s viij d being put the witness abovenamed
Deverill Longbridge is just 2.4 miles south of Warminster in Wiltshire. We know there are Blakes at Warminster from two earlier wills:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-william-blake-of-warminster.html and
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-thomas-blake-of-warminster-swro.html
William Blake in the first will does not mention any siblings and he has a large family with daughters Elizabeth and Angnes and sons Harry, Stephen, Thomas, William and John and is probated in 1539.
Thomas Blake in the second will has a brother William who lives at The Ashes/Ashyes and Thomas has children: John, Edward, Barbara and Edith. This will is probated in 1584 and perhaps this Thomas and William are the sons of William Blake in the first will.
However John Blake Clothier is likely a contemporary of William Blake since they both leave their wills at the end of the 1530s. Neither of them mention siblings but it is interesting that they live in close proximity to each other at the same time.
There is a will for Thomas Ashelock, clothier of Heytesbury, Wiltshire probated 14 Nov 1557 (PROB 11/39/524). Heytesbury is 3.7 miles WSW of Longbridge Deverill and 3.5 miles WNW of Warminster. Interesting that he is also a Clothier and Tutor to his sons. He has outlived this John Blake by nineteen years so it is hard to say if his will will add to my knowledge of this Blake family.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 27 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives PROB 11/27/321
Name of testator: John Blake, Clothier
Place: Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 3 Aug 1538, 12 Sep 1538
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Condition: early to mid 16th century, middle English, tiny writing
[Margin] Testa[ment] Jo.
[Margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen The thirde day of the month of August the
2 yere of our Lord god a Thousand five hundreth and xxixviij and the xxx th yere of the Reign of o[u]r sov[er]aign
3 Lord King henry the eight I John Blake Clothier of Deverilangbrige being of hole mynde and in good and
4 parfect remembrance make and ordeyn this my p[re]sent testament after this maner ensuyng First I comend
5 my soule unto almighty god And my Body to be buried in the Church yarde of Saint Peter and Paule in
6 Deverell Langbrige Item to the same Church I beque[a]th a paire of vestments and vj s viij d Item to the Kings
7 high maj[est]ies w[i]t[h]in the same parishe iij s iiij d Item to the mother Church of Sa[lisbur]y xij d Item to my three
8 daughters Alice Margaret and Philip to every one of them vj li xvij s iiij d Item to twoe childers of
9 Thomas Phypp xls Item to Thomas Phyp tenne pounds of the which v li is due for his labour
10 Item to every oon of my ser[v]ints xii d Item to every oon of my godchylders iiij d Item to the high aweter iij s iiij d Item
11 to two chylders of Thomas Knight xls The Rest of my goods not bequest I do geve to my thre sonnes Thomas
12 Will[ia]m and John the whyche childers I do make ordeyn and constitute my hole executors And the eldest
13 sonne to have halfe of my goodes the Rest to be devided betwext the twoo youngest by the discrecion of
14 Thomas Asthelok whom I make my overseer and my Chylders Tutor provided also yf any oon of these thre
15 chylders dye before they come to the state of marriage Then the goodes to returne to hym that shall longest
16 lyve Witnesse to thys my last will Sir John Taillor Senior Thomas Phypp Richard Ratifford Thomas
17 Pope with other more
18 Be it known to almen that the 10 day of August above written the said Testator]
19 being of good mynde and memory called that where he had gevyn to every of his thre daughters
20 unmaryed xv li xiiij s iiij d he willed that every of them shulde have tenne pounds a peece and their
21 mothers apparell amongs them by the discrecion of the said Thomas Ashelok hys overseer to Whom
22 he bequethed xls for his labour and to Sir John Tailor vj s viij d being put the witness abovenamed
Monday, October 29, 2012
Will of John Blake, yeoman of Stoverd South Newton - National Archives PROB 11/174/183, probated 20 May 1637
I had hoped that by transcribing all the earlier wills that I have for the Blake family at South Newton I might be able to place this present will for John Blake at Stoverd South Newton. He refers to himself as John the elder so one of his grandchildren is perhaps a John Blake or is he the elder in a group of cousins and we know that in 1616 there was a John Blake son of Maud (from her will) and a John Blake son of Robert Blake (from the will of Maud) or are there simply two John Blakes in the area and one has been named elder and the other presumably younger.
Maud Blake's will:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-maud-blake-of-stoverd-south.html
The Blake family at South Newton and the testator is John Blake married to Agnes. Maud Blake names her sons Henry, Severan, John and Robert. She states that Robert Blake has sons Thomas and John (not Maud's son Robert). William Blake has son Henry and Henry Blake has sons William and Henry.
This John (testator) has sons Thomas and Robert and daughter Joane Bigges. He has many grandchildren with only a few named - Thomas has seven children, Robert has two children, Joane Bigges has a son Anthony and other children not named or counted.
There was a Joane Bigges buried 10 Apr 1646 (B00190-2 Family Search Patron entry).
There are a lot of Blake families at South Newton. We know that a William Blake has sons John and Charles according to his will probated 1610.
Baptisms at South Newton from the IGI:
Charles Blake
Agnes Blake daughter of Charles Blake 7 Nov 1624
Joane Blake daughter of Charles Blake 8 Apr 1626
Anne Blake daughter of Charles Blake 1 May 1629 buried 2 Jul 1629
Charles Blake son of Charles Blake 2 Oct 1631
Edith Blake daughter of Charles Blake and Joane 2 Jul 1634
Francis Blake
Thomas Blake son of Francis Blake 27 May 1627
George Blake
George Blake son of George Blake and Frances 5 Oct 1634
John Blake son of George Blake and Frances 2 Apr 1637 buried 15 Apr 1637
Henry Blake
Thomas Blake son of Henry Blake 27 Nov 1608
Alice Blake daughter of Henry Blake 8 Sep 1620
Frances Blake daughter of Henry Blake 23 Apr 1626 buried 14 Nov 1627
Philip Blake son of Henry Blake 7 Sep 1628
Elleanor Blake daughter of Henry Blake 8 Jan 1631
Sarah Blake daughter of Henry Blake and Elleanor 26 Jul 1635
John Blake
Joseph Blake son of John Blake 1 Jun 1625
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake 9 Sep 1627
Robert Blake son of John Blake 18 Nov 1629
Anne Blake daughter of John Blake 1 Feb 1631
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake 21 Jun 1632
John Blake son of John Blake 3 Dec 1633
Joane Blake daughter of John Blake 1 Mar 1633
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake and Elleanor 27 Sep 1635
Alexander Blake son of John Blake and Elleanor 7 Oct 1637
Robert Blake
Joane Blake daughter of Robert Blake 1 Apr 1633
Joane Blake daughter of Robert Blake and Alice 7 Apr 1634
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Robert Blake and Alice 2 Apr 1637
Thomas Blake (two sets)
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake 11 Jun 1626
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake 18 May 1628
William Blake son of Thomas Blake 15 Jun 1628
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Thomas Blake 14 Nov 1632
Joseph Blake son of Thomas Blake 30 Mar 1632
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Thomas Blake 30 Oct 1631
Richard Blake son of Thomas Blake 8 Apr 1632
Dorothy Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 10 Jan 1635 buried 19 Jan 1635
Mary Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 23 Apr 1634
Eleanor Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 20 Jul 1634
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake and Jane 15 Mar 1634
Marriages
Marion Blake married Thomas Lane 25 Apr 1608
Henry Blake married Alice Walles 28 Nov 1608
Henry Blake married Ellen Homans 20 Sep 1624
Anes Blake married Simon Pike 14 May 1626
Mary Blake married Roger Kingman 29 Oct 1632
Edward Blake married Sarah Webbe 26 Nov 1632
thomas Blake married Jane Mackerill 27 Dec 1632
Johne Blake married Elleanor Beckett 26 May 1633
Joane Blake married Alexander Percye 17 Feb 1633
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 26 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/174/183
Name of testator: John Blake, yeoman
Place: Stoverd, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated probated 4 Mar 1636/37, 20 May 1637
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Condition: light text, middle English writing, 17th century
[In margin] T[estator] Johannis
[In margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen I John
2 Blake th[e ]elder of Stoverd wilts in the Parrish of South Newton in the County
3 of Wilts yeoman being weake in bodie but of a go[o]d memorie (God be praysed) doe
4 make and ordaine my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge
5 (that is to saye) First I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almightie God my
6 Creator and redeemer, and my Bodie to the Earth Desiringe it may bee interred in
7 my Parrish Church of Southnewton, trustinge that through the alone meritts of my
8 Saviour Jesus Christ I shal[l ]be partaker of a joyfull resurrection into eternall life
9 Item I give to the Parrish Church of Newton aforesaid six shillings and Eighte
10 Pence and to the poore of the same parrish Five shillings, To the Parrish Church
11 of Wishford Five shillings, And to the poore of the same parrish Five shillings, And
12 Eight eene pence to the Cathedrall Church of Sarum commonly called our Ladie
13 Church. Item I give to my eldest sonne Thomas Blake Twenty shillings And I
14 forgive him a debt of One hundred pounds which he oweth me Item I give to ev[er]y
15 one of his seaven children Twentie shillings a peece Then I give and bequeath to
16 my sonne Robert Blake, All my Stocke of Cattle Corne and Hay which I have or
17 ought to have (except onely my riding Haggs) and to my sonne Roberts two children
18 I give Twentie shillings a peece Item I give to my daughter Joane the wife of John
19 Biggs Threescore and five pounds in money. And I forgive the said John Biggs
20 Fifteene pounds which he oweth mee Item I give unto Anthoine Biggs eldest
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21 sonne of the said John Biggs and Joane his wife the somme of Twenty pounds. And
22 I give to everie one of the said John Biggs other children Twenty shillings apeece
23 Item I geve unto my servant John Perrye the somme of Twenty shillings. Item my
24 Will is that all the said Legacyes shal[l ]bee paid as soone after my decease as my
25 Executrix after named Can gett in debts, and money oweing to mee to discharge the
26 same yet for as that shee shall not be compelled to pay any of the said Legacyes till
27 after the expiration and one of Sixe Moneths next after my decease. All the rest
28 of my goods and chattells, my debts and the said legacyes being paid, and funerall
29 expences discharged I give, and bequeath unto my loving wife Agnes Blake whome I
30 make full and sole Executrixe of this my Last will and Testament. And I desire
31 my loving freinds John Voke of Wishford husbandman and John Horne of Stoverd
32 abovesaid Smith to bee the Overseers of this my Will, and for their paynes to bee
33 ymployed herein I give them Tenn groate a peece In witnes whereof I have hereunto
34 sett my hand and seale the fowerth daie of March Anno duodecimo _____ Caroli
35 Ang etc etc Anno qz d[o]m[ini] millesimo sexcentesimo tricesimo SextoThe Marke of John
36 Blake Signed sealed published and declared to be the last will and Testament of the
37 abovenamed John Blake in the p[re]sence of Ambrose Ringwood, John Perre, The marke
38 of John Voke
Maud Blake's will:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-maud-blake-of-stoverd-south.html
The Blake family at South Newton and the testator is John Blake married to Agnes. Maud Blake names her sons Henry, Severan, John and Robert. She states that Robert Blake has sons Thomas and John (not Maud's son Robert). William Blake has son Henry and Henry Blake has sons William and Henry.
This John (testator) has sons Thomas and Robert and daughter Joane Bigges. He has many grandchildren with only a few named - Thomas has seven children, Robert has two children, Joane Bigges has a son Anthony and other children not named or counted.
There was a Joane Bigges buried 10 Apr 1646 (B00190-2 Family Search Patron entry).
There are a lot of Blake families at South Newton. We know that a William Blake has sons John and Charles according to his will probated 1610.
Baptisms at South Newton from the IGI:
Charles Blake
Agnes Blake daughter of Charles Blake 7 Nov 1624
Joane Blake daughter of Charles Blake 8 Apr 1626
Anne Blake daughter of Charles Blake 1 May 1629 buried 2 Jul 1629
Charles Blake son of Charles Blake 2 Oct 1631
Edith Blake daughter of Charles Blake and Joane 2 Jul 1634
Francis Blake
Thomas Blake son of Francis Blake 27 May 1627
George Blake
George Blake son of George Blake and Frances 5 Oct 1634
John Blake son of George Blake and Frances 2 Apr 1637 buried 15 Apr 1637
Henry Blake
Thomas Blake son of Henry Blake 27 Nov 1608
Alice Blake daughter of Henry Blake 8 Sep 1620
Frances Blake daughter of Henry Blake 23 Apr 1626 buried 14 Nov 1627
Philip Blake son of Henry Blake 7 Sep 1628
Elleanor Blake daughter of Henry Blake 8 Jan 1631
Sarah Blake daughter of Henry Blake and Elleanor 26 Jul 1635
John Blake
Joseph Blake son of John Blake 1 Jun 1625
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake 9 Sep 1627
Robert Blake son of John Blake 18 Nov 1629
Anne Blake daughter of John Blake 1 Feb 1631
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake 21 Jun 1632
John Blake son of John Blake 3 Dec 1633
Joane Blake daughter of John Blake 1 Mar 1633
Elizabeth Blake daughter of John Blake and Elleanor 27 Sep 1635
Alexander Blake son of John Blake and Elleanor 7 Oct 1637
Robert Blake
Joane Blake daughter of Robert Blake 1 Apr 1633
Joane Blake daughter of Robert Blake and Alice 7 Apr 1634
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Robert Blake and Alice 2 Apr 1637
Thomas Blake (two sets)
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake 11 Jun 1626
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake 18 May 1628
William Blake son of Thomas Blake 15 Jun 1628
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Thomas Blake 14 Nov 1632
Joseph Blake son of Thomas Blake 30 Mar 1632
Elizabeth Blake daughter of Thomas Blake 30 Oct 1631
Richard Blake son of Thomas Blake 8 Apr 1632
Dorothy Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 10 Jan 1635 buried 19 Jan 1635
Mary Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 23 Apr 1634
Eleanor Blake daughter of Thomas Blake and Frances 20 Jul 1634
Thomas Blake son of Thomas Blake and Jane 15 Mar 1634
Marriages
Marion Blake married Thomas Lane 25 Apr 1608
Henry Blake married Alice Walles 28 Nov 1608
Henry Blake married Ellen Homans 20 Sep 1624
Anes Blake married Simon Pike 14 May 1626
Mary Blake married Roger Kingman 29 Oct 1632
Edward Blake married Sarah Webbe 26 Nov 1632
thomas Blake married Jane Mackerill 27 Dec 1632
Johne Blake married Elleanor Beckett 26 May 1633
Joane Blake married Alexander Percye 17 Feb 1633
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 26 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/174/183
Name of testator: John Blake, yeoman
Place: Stoverd, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated probated 4 Mar 1636/37, 20 May 1637
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: light text, middle English writing, 17th century
[In margin] T[estator] Johannis
[In margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen I John
2 Blake th[e ]elder of Stoverd wilts in the Parrish of South Newton in the County
3 of Wilts yeoman being weake in bodie but of a go[o]d memorie (God be praysed) doe
4 make and ordaine my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge
5 (that is to saye) First I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almightie God my
6 Creator and redeemer, and my Bodie to the Earth Desiringe it may bee interred in
7 my Parrish Church of Southnewton, trustinge that through the alone meritts of my
8 Saviour Jesus Christ I shal[l ]be partaker of a joyfull resurrection into eternall life
9 Item I give to the Parrish Church of Newton aforesaid six shillings and Eighte
10 Pence and to the poore of the same parrish Five shillings, To the Parrish Church
11 of Wishford Five shillings, And to the poore of the same parrish Five shillings, And
12 Eight eene pence to the Cathedrall Church of Sarum commonly called our Ladie
13 Church. Item I give to my eldest sonne Thomas Blake Twenty shillings And I
14 forgive him a debt of One hundred pounds which he oweth me Item I give to ev[er]y
15 one of his seaven children Twentie shillings a peece Then I give and bequeath to
16 my sonne Robert Blake, All my Stocke of Cattle Corne and Hay which I have or
17 ought to have (except onely my riding Haggs) and to my sonne Roberts two children
18 I give Twentie shillings a peece Item I give to my daughter Joane the wife of John
19 Biggs Threescore and five pounds in money. And I forgive the said John Biggs
20 Fifteene pounds which he oweth mee Item I give unto Anthoine Biggs eldest
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21 sonne of the said John Biggs and Joane his wife the somme of Twenty pounds. And
22 I give to everie one of the said John Biggs other children Twenty shillings apeece
23 Item I geve unto my servant John Perrye the somme of Twenty shillings. Item my
24 Will is that all the said Legacyes shal[l ]bee paid as soone after my decease as my
25 Executrix after named Can gett in debts, and money oweing to mee to discharge the
26 same yet for as that shee shall not be compelled to pay any of the said Legacyes till
27 after the expiration and one of Sixe Moneths next after my decease. All the rest
28 of my goods and chattells, my debts and the said legacyes being paid, and funerall
29 expences discharged I give, and bequeath unto my loving wife Agnes Blake whome I
30 make full and sole Executrixe of this my Last will and Testament. And I desire
31 my loving freinds John Voke of Wishford husbandman and John Horne of Stoverd
32 abovesaid Smith to bee the Overseers of this my Will, and for their paynes to bee
33 ymployed herein I give them Tenn groate a peece In witnes whereof I have hereunto
34 sett my hand and seale the fowerth daie of March Anno duodecimo _____ Caroli
35 Ang etc etc Anno qz d[o]m[ini] millesimo sexcentesimo tricesimo SextoThe Marke of John
36 Blake Signed sealed published and declared to be the last will and Testament of the
37 abovenamed John Blake in the p[re]sence of Ambrose Ringwood, John Perre, The marke
38 of John Voke
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Will of Marmaduke Blake, Yeoman of Porton, Idmiston - The National Archives PROB 11/122/137, probated 10 Aug 1613
Marmaduke Blake is the testator in this current will and his will was probated 10 Aug 1613. I have mentioned Marmaduke Blake in an earlier blog because this name was listed in the Hampshire Record Office catalogue:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-augustine-blake-yeoman.html
Inventory of Marmaduke Blake, parish not given, 1581 ADE /07 probated 1581 so is perhaps a relative of the current testator. I was mistaken in thinking I had the will of this individual rather I have this one for Marmaduke in Wiltshire and 1613. There is also a will held by the Swindon and Wiltshire Record office probated 1611 P2/B/320 and labeled Marmaduke Blake, Yeoman at Idmiston (not yet scanned and available for purchase). Given that this will was initially written in 1611 it perhaps went to the lower court first and because it overlapped Ecclesiastical lower courts was moved to the PCC.
Porton Wiltshire is a chapelry in the parish of Idmiston, hundred of Alderbury about 6 miles NE of Salisbury. Porton is 7 miles ENE of South Newton and nine miles NW of Lockerley Hampshire and interestingly enough 12 miles WSW of Upper Clatford. Until I came across the forename Marmaduke at Lockerley in the wills list I had never seen this forename in the Blake family.
There was a Marmaduke Blake baptized 21 May 1629 at Idmiston Wiltshire son of William Blake (C15211-1 Family Search) and 21 Jun 1688 at Idmiston Wiltshire son of John and Martha Blake (C15211-1 Family Search).
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/122/137
Name of testator: Marmaduke Blake, yeoman
Place: Porton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated probated 15 Oct 1611, 10 Aug 1613
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: bold script text, middle English writing, 17th century
[In margin] T [estator] Marmaduci
[In margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen the xvth daye of October in
2 the Nynth yeare of the Reigne of our sovereigne Lord James the kinge ma[jes]tie that now is etc
3 I Marmaduke Blake of Porton in the countie of Wilts yeoman being sick of body but
4 of good and p[er]fect memorie thanks be geven to Allmightie God doe make and ordayne
5 this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge First I geve and bequeath
6 my soule unto Allmightie God my maker and Redeemer and my body to be buried in the
7 church of Idmiston, It[e]m I geve and bequeath unto the poore of the parishe of Idmiston
8 foresaid ij s of lawfull English money to be paid unto them by myne executor at the tyme
9 of my Buriall It[e]m I geve and bequeath unto Will[ia]m Blake the sonne of me Marmaduke
10 Blake the somme of six pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto him at the age of
11 xxi th yeares It[e]m I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Blake the daughter of me the said
12 Marmaduke Blake the somme of six pounds of like lawfull English money to be paid unto
13 her at the age of xviij yeares or at the daye of Marriage. It[e]m more I give and bequeath
14 unto the said Will[ia]m Blake my sonne one brasse pann that was my Fathers pann to be
15 delivered at the age of xxi th yeares, It[e]m I give also and bequeath more unto my said daugh
16 ter Elizabeth Blake one brasse pann that is her mothers pann to be delivered unto her
17 at the age of xviij yeares or at her said days of marriage. The Residue of all my goods
18 and Chattells not yet given nor bequeathed I doe give and bequeath unto Elizabeth
19 Blake my wiefe whome I doe make my whole and sole Executrix of this my last
20 Will and Testament And to see all my debts and legacies payd according unto this my
21 last will and Testament And I doe ordayne and appointe to be my overseers of this
22 my said last will and Testament my trustie and welbeloved frends Will[ia]m Bedford of
23 Alderburie and Nicholas Rutter of Porton. In witnes whereof I have here unto sett
24 my hand and seale Upon the daye moneth and yeare first above written. The marke
25 of Marmaduke Blake. Signed sealed and delivered in the p[rese]nts of us subscribed
26 Richard Griffith, Nicholas Rutter, Will[ia]m Bedford m[ar]ke, p me Phillippen Pyne
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-augustine-blake-yeoman.html
Inventory of Marmaduke Blake, parish not given, 1581 ADE /07 probated 1581 so is perhaps a relative of the current testator. I was mistaken in thinking I had the will of this individual rather I have this one for Marmaduke in Wiltshire and 1613. There is also a will held by the Swindon and Wiltshire Record office probated 1611 P2/B/320 and labeled Marmaduke Blake, Yeoman at Idmiston (not yet scanned and available for purchase). Given that this will was initially written in 1611 it perhaps went to the lower court first and because it overlapped Ecclesiastical lower courts was moved to the PCC.
Porton Wiltshire is a chapelry in the parish of Idmiston, hundred of Alderbury about 6 miles NE of Salisbury. Porton is 7 miles ENE of South Newton and nine miles NW of Lockerley Hampshire and interestingly enough 12 miles WSW of Upper Clatford. Until I came across the forename Marmaduke at Lockerley in the wills list I had never seen this forename in the Blake family.
There was a Marmaduke Blake baptized 21 May 1629 at Idmiston Wiltshire son of William Blake (C15211-1 Family Search) and 21 Jun 1688 at Idmiston Wiltshire son of John and Martha Blake (C15211-1 Family Search).
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/122/137
Name of testator: Marmaduke Blake, yeoman
Place: Porton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated probated 15 Oct 1611, 10 Aug 1613
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: bold script text, middle English writing, 17th century
[In margin] T [estator] Marmaduci
[In margin] Blake
1 In the name of God Amen the xvth daye of October in
2 the Nynth yeare of the Reigne of our sovereigne Lord James the kinge ma[jes]tie that now is etc
3 I Marmaduke Blake of Porton in the countie of Wilts yeoman being sick of body but
4 of good and p[er]fect memorie thanks be geven to Allmightie God doe make and ordayne
5 this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge First I geve and bequeath
6 my soule unto Allmightie God my maker and Redeemer and my body to be buried in the
7 church of Idmiston, It[e]m I geve and bequeath unto the poore of the parishe of Idmiston
8 foresaid ij s of lawfull English money to be paid unto them by myne executor at the tyme
9 of my Buriall It[e]m I geve and bequeath unto Will[ia]m Blake the sonne of me Marmaduke
10 Blake the somme of six pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto him at the age of
11 xxi th yeares It[e]m I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Blake the daughter of me the said
12 Marmaduke Blake the somme of six pounds of like lawfull English money to be paid unto
13 her at the age of xviij yeares or at the daye of Marriage. It[e]m more I give and bequeath
14 unto the said Will[ia]m Blake my sonne one brasse pann that was my Fathers pann to be
15 delivered at the age of xxi th yeares, It[e]m I give also and bequeath more unto my said daugh
16 ter Elizabeth Blake one brasse pann that is her mothers pann to be delivered unto her
17 at the age of xviij yeares or at her said days of marriage. The Residue of all my goods
18 and Chattells not yet given nor bequeathed I doe give and bequeath unto Elizabeth
19 Blake my wiefe whome I doe make my whole and sole Executrix of this my last
20 Will and Testament And to see all my debts and legacies payd according unto this my
21 last will and Testament And I doe ordayne and appointe to be my overseers of this
22 my said last will and Testament my trustie and welbeloved frends Will[ia]m Bedford of
23 Alderburie and Nicholas Rutter of Porton. In witnes whereof I have here unto sett
24 my hand and seale Upon the daye moneth and yeare first above written. The marke
25 of Marmaduke Blake. Signed sealed and delivered in the p[rese]nts of us subscribed
26 Richard Griffith, Nicholas Rutter, Will[ia]m Bedford m[ar]ke, p me Phillippen Pyne
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Will of John Blake - National Archives PROB 11/14/155, probated 24 Apr 1504
This will written by John Blake in 1504 is often quoted and this John is the son of Robert Blake and Avis Wallop. We know that John is 40 years or more old when his mother's estate was examined under Inquisition Post Mortem circa 1474 so he was born circa 1434 or earlier. In 1504 he would have been at least 70 years old. John was married twice and he did not leave any male heirs carrying the Blake surname. Part of the fascination for me in all of this aside from information for my one name study of the Blake family is that he lived at the time that the father of Nicholas Blake at Enham lived. Living at Nether Wallop he was only seven miles south west of Andover and we passed through the area of the Wallops on our way to Upper Clatford (1 mile south of Andover or in truth just on the opposite side of the highway these days). There is Nether Wallop and one mile to the north west is Middle Wallop and two miles to the north west is Over Wallop. Then six miles to the north east is Goodworth Clatford and also Upper Clatford which are two continuous villages - you leave the one as you enter the other. As we drove these lanes I could imagine my great grandfather walking from his home to work each day as he did all of his life. Looking at the picture of him from 1898 I can see from whom I inherited my strabismus (lazy eye syndrome) for there it is forever captured in picture the one eye wandering about on its own whilst the other is fixed on you the viewer. Inherited by me from my father. My grandfather did not have strabismus but did pass it on to his son.
His brother Robert acquires Penhills by this will (although not mentioned except in the line where it was said that Richard Dauntsey would inherit the properties in Southampton and Wiltshire with some exceptions and this was one of the exceptions) and it stays with this family up into the reign of Charles I when it was destroyed by the Royalists. A smaller manor was built from the original stones at Pinhills and the Blake family continued to live there into the 1700s.
This family can trace back on paper to the Blake family that is on the 1286 subsidy for Wiltshire and on the Pedigree Chart which is held by the Swindon Wiltshire Record Office. This rather large document (12 feet long by 4 feet wide) was commissioned by the Blake family in London, England to record their family line and was produced using primarily the Visitations but also other documents which I have not yet been able to determine. The College of Arms holds the original material for this chart and one day I will investigate the cost of receiving copies of the documents used. The College of Arms is located near St Paul's Cathedral in London just up from the London Millennium Footbridge. Something that should not be missed when visiting London is crossing on foot all of these bridges and wandering down both sides of the Thames River. The most we ever did was 18,000 steps per day and that took us from our hotel just south of Waterloo Station up into London and along the Thames to St Pauls Cathedral and back across the Thames and down into Bermondsey and then back to our hotel. A wonderful walk and we took about ten hours in total with lots of interesting stops along the way. You can take the Underground and it is a must to go to Kew, the Museums, Greenwich but to be in the City of London or Westminster the best way is to go on foot.
The Blake Pedigree Chart does have a male descendant for John Blake (son of Robert Blake and Avis Wallop). He is named David on the chart and was the son of his first wife Margaret Dyncham/Dinham/Denham. David married Joane Mallet and they had two children John Blake Abbot of Cirencester, Gloucester and William who married Margaret Browne of Wablyn. William and Margaret had two sons Martin who married Catherine Vaughan of Herefordshire and John who is said to be the ancestor of the Somerset Blake family and that Lord High Admiral Robert Blake was one of his descendants.
Robert Blake and Avis Wallop had seven children according to the Visitation. Their son Robert married Margaret Inglefield and their two children Roger and Anne married into the Baynard family. Roger married Mary Baynard. Roger and Mary are said to have a son William Blake of Eastontown who married Avice Ripley it is this William that I have been most interested in from the viewpoint of my own family at Andover/Upper Clatford. I am not entirely convinced that he is a son of Roger Blake and Mary Baynard. Roger only mentions his eldest son and his youngest daughter in his will however. These two items David a son of John Blake and William son of Roger and Mary Baynard must have other supporting documentation which I shall one day attempt to see. Their children of Robert Blake and Avis Wallop on the Visitation (Wiltshire Visitation Pedigrees 1623):
Gilbertus
Alexander
Robt
Elizabeth
Alice
Joane
John
Gilbert and Alexander both died without heirs. This visitation principally looks at Robert Blake descendants. Henry Blake is the individual living in 1623 at Pennells and just to place this manor it is to the WSW of Calne about 1 mile. That means it is about 29 miles from Nether Wallop (where John was to be buried) to Calne. John doesn't say in his will where he is located when he is writing his will.
John does mention his nephew Roger (son of his brother Robert although not as nephew but he is). He does mention his servants Robert Blake yeoman and John Blake (currently his servant). Servant could mean a number of things I suspect in those days. They could have been in training with him. It is just so close to Andover and Eastontown (where William Blake lived) from NetherWallop - only seven miles. Reading through the Inquisitions Post Mortem may assist with understanding the Blake family in this area even better.
Wallop is the area in which John's mother Avis Wallop lived. In the Post Mortem following her death in 1474 National Archives C 140/48/6 which I shall either purchase or have a look at when we are next there, the land that was feoffed to her and her daughter by her first husband was mentioned as well as John Blake her son being 40 years of age or more. Reading through this document could be quite interesting but the Inquisition Post Mortem for John might add more details for the Blake family.
There are a number of Inquisition Post Mortems for the Blake Family held at The National Archives:
Alice Blake, Somerset (circa 1600 - 1601) C 142/263/93 and WARD 7/26/116
Amice (probably Avice) Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1474 - 1475) C 140/48/6
Elizabeth Blake (wife of John Blake esquire (Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire)) (circa 1459 - 1461) C 139/176/27
Humphrey Blake, Somerset (circa 1558 - 1559) C 142/119/163 and E 150/946/16 and WARD 7/102/34
Humphrey Blake, Somerset (circa 1625 - 1626) C 142/442/18 and WARD 7/74/197
Jasper Blake, Norfolk (circa 1614 - 1615) C 142/659/139
Jasper Blake, Norfolk (circa 1547 - 1548) C 142/85/21 and WARD 7/3/6
John Blake, Devon (circa 1572 - 1573) C 142/163/16 and E150/205/14
John Blake, Devon (circa 1576 - 1577) C 142/177/101(1) and WARD 7/18/10
John Blake, esquire, Hampshire (circa 1503 - 1504) C 142/18/37
John Blake, esquire, Wiltshire (circa 1503 - 1504) C 142/18/38
John Blake, Hampshire, (circa 1504 - 1505) E150/960/28
John Blake, Lincoln (circa 1539 - 1540) E 150/573/11
John Blake, Lincoln (circa 1557 - 1558) C 142/113/92 and E 150/590/57
John Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1394 - 1395) C 136/83/5
John Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1506 - 1507) C 142/23/264
Ralph Blake, Lincoln (circa 1557-1558) E 150/590/40 and C142/113/77
Richard Blake, Berkshire (circa 1590 - 1591) C 142/228/70
Richard Blake, Hampshire (circa 1623 - 1624) WARD 7/67/23 and C 142/408/89
Richard Blake, Somerset (circa 1613 - 1614) C 142/682/99
Richard Blake, Somerset (circa 1620 - 1621) C 142/784/43
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1611 - 1612) WARD 7/36/115 and C 142/323/103
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1619 - 1620) WARD 7/61/66 and C 142/379/51
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1620 - 1621) WARD 7/60/35 and C 142/379/33
Robert Blake, Somerset (circa 1592 - 1953) C142/236/56
Robert Blake, Somerset (circa 1627 - 1628) C 142/436/5
Robert Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1516 - 1517) C 142/31/53 and E 150/968/3
Simon Blake, Norfolk (circa 1489 - 1490) E 150/606/9 and C 142/5/82
Stephen Blake, Hampshire (circa 1624-1625) WARD 7/72/74 and C 142/625/22
Thomas Blake, Hampshire (circa 1608 - 1609) WARD 7/42/83 and C 142/410/93
William Blake, Hampshire (circa 1607 - 1608) WARD 7/39/174 and C 142/298/43
William Blake, knight, Middlesex (circa 1631 - 1632) WARD 7/81/226 and C 142/480/114
William Blake, Somerset (circa 1617 -1618) C142/689/62
William Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1619 - 1620) C 142/652/188
These documents were inquiries as the title indicates and were issued by the local "escheator" (official responsible for taking possession of the estate). These include date, names of manors held and details of service and also name, age and relationship of the heir or coheir. The letter code WARD refers to records where the heir was a minor. I plan to look at these document when next at Kew.
Another interesting document for this family F3/Box 1/283 1506 and the contents: Grant from Henry VII to Philip Baynard of the wardship of Richard Dauntesey son and heir of John Dauntesey, deceased and kinsman and heir of John Blake, deceased. 28 Nov 22 Henry VII (1506).
Another item: F3/Box 1/299 1542 and the contents: Letters Patent from King Henry VIII of messuages etc in London to Richard Dauntesey Esq and Marie his wife for their lives. 20 July 34 Henry VIII (1542)
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/14/155
Name of testator: John Blake
Place: Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 24 Feb 1503, probated 24 Apr 1504
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: tiny letters, middle English writing, 16th century
[In margin] Testi[men]t
[In margin] Jo Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen The xxiij day of February the xix yere of our sov[er]eigne lorde kinge henry
2 the vij th I John Blake Esquier of good and hole mynde laude and praysing be to the Infinite mercy and grace
3 of all myghty god make and comend this my last Will and testament First I bequeth my sowle to almyghty
4 god and to owr blessed lady his mother and to all the company of he[a]ven And my body to be buried in the p[ar]ich
5 church of Saint Andrews in Nether Wallop wyth and next the sepulure of Margery late my wife now disse
6 ased Also I bequeth to my mother church of Saint Swythwyns in Winchester xl d Item to my saide p[ar]ich
7 church and vicar for my tithyngs forgoten xl d It[e]m to the church wardens of the same church towards
8 the edyfiing of the same church xl d Item to the Mother church of owr lady in New Sar[um] xl d Item to the
9 church and vicare of owr lady of Calne for tithynys forgoten xij d Item to the church wardens for the
10 edyfing of the same church vj s viij d Item to the chapell of Saint Janry's within the same church for meyn-
11 tenyng of the lightes in the same Chapell xl d Item to Master Richard Sclater Vicare of the said church
12 of Saint Andrews xx d Item to the parish prest of the same church xvj d Also I bequeth to Roger blake
13 xx s and to Jane Dawency cosyn to my wife x s and to Robert Blake yeoman lat[e] my srvant x s and I
14 respite and release the same Robert of jjj s now he owith me and to John Blake my servant xx s and
15 to John Walishman my tawney gown and x s and to William Blancherd my servant xl d And to Alys
16 Cleylesdon my new and last gowne made and xij d And to Richard Colnot xl s for his labor in makyng
17 this my testament and feoffment so that they and ev[er]y of them pray for my sowle
18 First as towching all my maners landis and tenementis I will that John dawntsey shal[l ]have the moyte
19 of all my man[er]s landis tenements rentis reversions and farms with the appurtenancs within the
20 cown[t]ies of South[hamp]ton and Wiltes[shire] or elswher excepte certen landis underwriten in Compton and Calne
21 to come to hym for terme of his life and after his decese to remane to Richard dawntsey sonne of the sayde
22 John d and Alice late his wife and dowgther to the saide John Blake and to the heyres of the body of the
23 same Richard lawfully begotten and for default of such issu the remayndre therof to Jane Wrowgtone
24 dawghter of the said John Blak and to the eyres of her body lawfully begoten and for defaut of such
25 the remayndre ther of to the ryght heyres of Robert Blake my brother for evermor And as to the
26 other moyte of all my Maners landis and tenements with the appurtenancs within the saide cownty
27 or els wher excepte before excepte I will that the said Jane my dowgther have them to her and
28 to the eyres of her body lawfully begotten and for default of such Issue the remayndre therof to
29 the said Richard Dawntesey and to the eyres of his body lawfully begotten and for defawt of such issue
30 the remaynder ther of to the right heyres of the saide Robert Blake my brother Also I will by this my p[re]sent
31 will that my feoffys of my mes[sag]es landys and tenements with appurtenance in Compton and of a
32 corne myll in Calne called Kew myll a Tenement which Robert Cubley now dwellyth yn In an
33 tenement with William Ostyter now dwellyth in Calne aforesaid w[h]ich is of the yerly valor of xj £
34 xiij s iiij d or ther abowt as owe all charges shallstand and be feoffed therof to this menr folowny
35 that is to say that thei shall suffer myn executors of this my present last will to take and preyve
36 the Issues and p[re]sents of the same Mes[sag]es landis in Compton and Calne aforesaid untill the tyme
37 that they have payd all my detts and legacyes p[er]formed and my finall exspensis done and
38 that the Issues theroff and profetts be taken for the salary and fyndyng of a prest by my said
39 executors duryng the terme of a yere to pray for my sowle and all my frendis and all cristen
40 sowles and that the same prest shalhave x marks for his salary and this done and executyd I
41 will that the saide feoffes stande and be feoffe of the said John Dawntesey for terme of his
42 life and after his disseace to remayne to the saide Richard Dawntsey and to his heyres of his body
43 lawfully begotten And for defaute of such Issue to remayne to the sayd Jane and to the eyres of
44 her body lawfully begotten And for defaut of such Issue the remayndre thereof to the ryght heyres
45 of the saide Robert Blake And as to the other moyte of the saide Mes[sag]es Landis and tenements in
46 Compton and Calne aforesaid to stand and be feoffes to the use of the said Jane and of the heyres of
47 her body lawefully begotten And for defaut of suche Issu to remayne to the said Richard Dawntesey
48 and to the eyres of his body lawefully begotten and for defaut of such Issue the remaynder thereof to the
49 sayde rigth heyres of the said Robert Blake And this estats to be evermore in forme abovesaid at in
50 goodly hast may be comemently and lawfully of this my testament and last Will I make my Exe
51 cutors Margery my wife and John Dawntesey her sonne and I make Robert Blak my brother to be
52 overseer of this my testament and that the same Robert to be aidyng and assisyng to my sayde
53 executors shalhave xl s The residue of all my goodes and cattals not spokin of in this my testament
54 not bequethed I geve and grante utterly in my life to the said Margery and John Dawntesey to ther own
55 p[ro]pur use and behese so that they for my sowle the better Thes being witness Robert Blake Richard Sufat
56 clerke Richard Gorre Richard Colnet and Sir John the p[ar]ish prest of Walop and many other mee In witnes
57 of this my present last will I have subscrebed with my nowne hande
58 Probatum fuit suprascriptu[m] testamentu[m] coram domini apud Lamebith xxiiij die mensis Aprilis Anno do[min]o
59 millesimo quingentesimo Quarto Juramento Johannis Pare procuratoris Margerie relict et John Dawtesey
60 executoris etc comissa fuit administracio omnium bonorum etc dicti executoris in p[er]sona supradicti pouratori__
61 De bene etc Ac de pleno Inuentario etc necnon de plano et vero compoto etc Ad scanta dei evangelia Jurate
His brother Robert acquires Penhills by this will (although not mentioned except in the line where it was said that Richard Dauntsey would inherit the properties in Southampton and Wiltshire with some exceptions and this was one of the exceptions) and it stays with this family up into the reign of Charles I when it was destroyed by the Royalists. A smaller manor was built from the original stones at Pinhills and the Blake family continued to live there into the 1700s.
This family can trace back on paper to the Blake family that is on the 1286 subsidy for Wiltshire and on the Pedigree Chart which is held by the Swindon Wiltshire Record Office. This rather large document (12 feet long by 4 feet wide) was commissioned by the Blake family in London, England to record their family line and was produced using primarily the Visitations but also other documents which I have not yet been able to determine. The College of Arms holds the original material for this chart and one day I will investigate the cost of receiving copies of the documents used. The College of Arms is located near St Paul's Cathedral in London just up from the London Millennium Footbridge. Something that should not be missed when visiting London is crossing on foot all of these bridges and wandering down both sides of the Thames River. The most we ever did was 18,000 steps per day and that took us from our hotel just south of Waterloo Station up into London and along the Thames to St Pauls Cathedral and back across the Thames and down into Bermondsey and then back to our hotel. A wonderful walk and we took about ten hours in total with lots of interesting stops along the way. You can take the Underground and it is a must to go to Kew, the Museums, Greenwich but to be in the City of London or Westminster the best way is to go on foot.
The Blake Pedigree Chart does have a male descendant for John Blake (son of Robert Blake and Avis Wallop). He is named David on the chart and was the son of his first wife Margaret Dyncham/Dinham/Denham. David married Joane Mallet and they had two children John Blake Abbot of Cirencester, Gloucester and William who married Margaret Browne of Wablyn. William and Margaret had two sons Martin who married Catherine Vaughan of Herefordshire and John who is said to be the ancestor of the Somerset Blake family and that Lord High Admiral Robert Blake was one of his descendants.
Robert Blake and Avis Wallop had seven children according to the Visitation. Their son Robert married Margaret Inglefield and their two children Roger and Anne married into the Baynard family. Roger married Mary Baynard. Roger and Mary are said to have a son William Blake of Eastontown who married Avice Ripley it is this William that I have been most interested in from the viewpoint of my own family at Andover/Upper Clatford. I am not entirely convinced that he is a son of Roger Blake and Mary Baynard. Roger only mentions his eldest son and his youngest daughter in his will however. These two items David a son of John Blake and William son of Roger and Mary Baynard must have other supporting documentation which I shall one day attempt to see. Their children of Robert Blake and Avis Wallop on the Visitation (Wiltshire Visitation Pedigrees 1623):
Gilbertus
Alexander
Robt
Elizabeth
Alice
Joane
John
Gilbert and Alexander both died without heirs. This visitation principally looks at Robert Blake descendants. Henry Blake is the individual living in 1623 at Pennells and just to place this manor it is to the WSW of Calne about 1 mile. That means it is about 29 miles from Nether Wallop (where John was to be buried) to Calne. John doesn't say in his will where he is located when he is writing his will.
John does mention his nephew Roger (son of his brother Robert although not as nephew but he is). He does mention his servants Robert Blake yeoman and John Blake (currently his servant). Servant could mean a number of things I suspect in those days. They could have been in training with him. It is just so close to Andover and Eastontown (where William Blake lived) from NetherWallop - only seven miles. Reading through the Inquisitions Post Mortem may assist with understanding the Blake family in this area even better.
Wallop is the area in which John's mother Avis Wallop lived. In the Post Mortem following her death in 1474 National Archives C 140/48/6 which I shall either purchase or have a look at when we are next there, the land that was feoffed to her and her daughter by her first husband was mentioned as well as John Blake her son being 40 years of age or more. Reading through this document could be quite interesting but the Inquisition Post Mortem for John might add more details for the Blake family.
There are a number of Inquisition Post Mortems for the Blake Family held at The National Archives:
Alice Blake, Somerset (circa 1600 - 1601) C 142/263/93 and WARD 7/26/116
Amice (probably Avice) Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1474 - 1475) C 140/48/6
Elizabeth Blake (wife of John Blake esquire (Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire)) (circa 1459 - 1461) C 139/176/27
Humphrey Blake, Somerset (circa 1558 - 1559) C 142/119/163 and E 150/946/16 and WARD 7/102/34
Humphrey Blake, Somerset (circa 1625 - 1626) C 142/442/18 and WARD 7/74/197
Jasper Blake, Norfolk (circa 1614 - 1615) C 142/659/139
Jasper Blake, Norfolk (circa 1547 - 1548) C 142/85/21 and WARD 7/3/6
John Blake, Devon (circa 1572 - 1573) C 142/163/16 and E150/205/14
John Blake, Devon (circa 1576 - 1577) C 142/177/101(1) and WARD 7/18/10
John Blake, esquire, Hampshire (circa 1503 - 1504) C 142/18/37
John Blake, esquire, Wiltshire (circa 1503 - 1504) C 142/18/38
John Blake, Hampshire, (circa 1504 - 1505) E150/960/28
John Blake, Lincoln (circa 1539 - 1540) E 150/573/11
John Blake, Lincoln (circa 1557 - 1558) C 142/113/92 and E 150/590/57
John Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1394 - 1395) C 136/83/5
John Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1506 - 1507) C 142/23/264
Ralph Blake, Lincoln (circa 1557-1558) E 150/590/40 and C142/113/77
Richard Blake, Berkshire (circa 1590 - 1591) C 142/228/70
Richard Blake, Hampshire (circa 1623 - 1624) WARD 7/67/23 and C 142/408/89
Richard Blake, Somerset (circa 1613 - 1614) C 142/682/99
Richard Blake, Somerset (circa 1620 - 1621) C 142/784/43
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1611 - 1612) WARD 7/36/115 and C 142/323/103
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1619 - 1620) WARD 7/61/66 and C 142/379/51
Richard Blake, Sussex (circa 1620 - 1621) WARD 7/60/35 and C 142/379/33
Robert Blake, Somerset (circa 1592 - 1953) C142/236/56
Robert Blake, Somerset (circa 1627 - 1628) C 142/436/5
Robert Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1516 - 1517) C 142/31/53 and E 150/968/3
Simon Blake, Norfolk (circa 1489 - 1490) E 150/606/9 and C 142/5/82
Stephen Blake, Hampshire (circa 1624-1625) WARD 7/72/74 and C 142/625/22
Thomas Blake, Hampshire (circa 1608 - 1609) WARD 7/42/83 and C 142/410/93
William Blake, Hampshire (circa 1607 - 1608) WARD 7/39/174 and C 142/298/43
William Blake, knight, Middlesex (circa 1631 - 1632) WARD 7/81/226 and C 142/480/114
William Blake, Somerset (circa 1617 -1618) C142/689/62
William Blake, Wiltshire (circa 1619 - 1620) C 142/652/188
These documents were inquiries as the title indicates and were issued by the local "escheator" (official responsible for taking possession of the estate). These include date, names of manors held and details of service and also name, age and relationship of the heir or coheir. The letter code WARD refers to records where the heir was a minor. I plan to look at these document when next at Kew.
Another interesting document for this family F3/Box 1/283 1506 and the contents: Grant from Henry VII to Philip Baynard of the wardship of Richard Dauntesey son and heir of John Dauntesey, deceased and kinsman and heir of John Blake, deceased. 28 Nov 22 Henry VII (1506).
Another item: F3/Box 1/299 1542 and the contents: Letters Patent from King Henry VIII of messuages etc in London to Richard Dauntesey Esq and Marie his wife for their lives. 20 July 34 Henry VIII (1542)
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Oct 2012
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/14/155
Name of testator: John Blake
Place: Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 24 Feb 1503, probated 24 Apr 1504
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Condition: tiny letters, middle English writing, 16th century
[In margin] Testi[men]t
[In margin] Jo Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen The xxiij day of February the xix yere of our sov[er]eigne lorde kinge henry
2 the vij th I John Blake Esquier of good and hole mynde laude and praysing be to the Infinite mercy and grace
3 of all myghty god make and comend this my last Will and testament First I bequeth my sowle to almyghty
4 god and to owr blessed lady his mother and to all the company of he[a]ven And my body to be buried in the p[ar]ich
5 church of Saint Andrews in Nether Wallop wyth and next the sepulure of Margery late my wife now disse
6 ased Also I bequeth to my mother church of Saint Swythwyns in Winchester xl d Item to my saide p[ar]ich
7 church and vicar for my tithyngs forgoten xl d It[e]m to the church wardens of the same church towards
8 the edyfiing of the same church xl d Item to the Mother church of owr lady in New Sar[um] xl d Item to the
9 church and vicare of owr lady of Calne for tithynys forgoten xij d Item to the church wardens for the
10 edyfing of the same church vj s viij d Item to the chapell of Saint Janry's within the same church for meyn-
11 tenyng of the lightes in the same Chapell xl d Item to Master Richard Sclater Vicare of the said church
12 of Saint Andrews xx d Item to the parish prest of the same church xvj d Also I bequeth to Roger blake
13 xx s and to Jane Dawency cosyn to my wife x s and to Robert Blake yeoman lat[e] my srvant x s and I
14 respite and release the same Robert of jjj s now he owith me and to John Blake my servant xx s and
15 to John Walishman my tawney gown and x s and to William Blancherd my servant xl d And to Alys
16 Cleylesdon my new and last gowne made and xij d And to Richard Colnot xl s for his labor in makyng
17 this my testament and feoffment so that they and ev[er]y of them pray for my sowle
18 First as towching all my maners landis and tenementis I will that John dawntsey shal[l ]have the moyte
19 of all my man[er]s landis tenements rentis reversions and farms with the appurtenancs within the
20 cown[t]ies of South[hamp]ton and Wiltes[shire] or elswher excepte certen landis underwriten in Compton and Calne
21 to come to hym for terme of his life and after his decese to remane to Richard dawntsey sonne of the sayde
22 John d and Alice late his wife and dowgther to the saide John Blake and to the heyres of the body of the
23 same Richard lawfully begotten and for default of such issu the remayndre therof to Jane Wrowgtone
24 dawghter of the said John Blak and to the eyres of her body lawfully begoten and for defaut of such
25 the remayndre ther of to the ryght heyres of Robert Blake my brother for evermor And as to the
26 other moyte of all my Maners landis and tenements with the appurtenancs within the saide cownty
27 or els wher excepte before excepte I will that the said Jane my dowgther have them to her and
28 to the eyres of her body lawfully begotten and for default of such Issue the remayndre therof to
29 the said Richard Dawntesey and to the eyres of his body lawfully begotten and for defawt of such issue
30 the remaynder ther of to the right heyres of the saide Robert Blake my brother Also I will by this my p[re]sent
31 will that my feoffys of my mes[sag]es landys and tenements with appurtenance in Compton and of a
32 corne myll in Calne called Kew myll a Tenement which Robert Cubley now dwellyth yn In an
33 tenement with William Ostyter now dwellyth in Calne aforesaid w[h]ich is of the yerly valor of xj £
34 xiij s iiij d or ther abowt as owe all charges shallstand and be feoffed therof to this menr folowny
35 that is to say that thei shall suffer myn executors of this my present last will to take and preyve
36 the Issues and p[re]sents of the same Mes[sag]es landis in Compton and Calne aforesaid untill the tyme
37 that they have payd all my detts and legacyes p[er]formed and my finall exspensis done and
38 that the Issues theroff and profetts be taken for the salary and fyndyng of a prest by my said
39 executors duryng the terme of a yere to pray for my sowle and all my frendis and all cristen
40 sowles and that the same prest shalhave x marks for his salary and this done and executyd I
41 will that the saide feoffes stande and be feoffe of the said John Dawntesey for terme of his
42 life and after his disseace to remayne to the saide Richard Dawntsey and to his heyres of his body
43 lawfully begotten And for defaute of such Issue to remayne to the sayd Jane and to the eyres of
44 her body lawfully begotten And for defaut of such Issue the remayndre thereof to the ryght heyres
45 of the saide Robert Blake And as to the other moyte of the saide Mes[sag]es Landis and tenements in
46 Compton and Calne aforesaid to stand and be feoffes to the use of the said Jane and of the heyres of
47 her body lawefully begotten And for defaut of suche Issu to remayne to the said Richard Dawntesey
48 and to the eyres of his body lawefully begotten and for defaut of such Issue the remaynder thereof to the
49 sayde rigth heyres of the said Robert Blake And this estats to be evermore in forme abovesaid at in
50 goodly hast may be comemently and lawfully of this my testament and last Will I make my Exe
51 cutors Margery my wife and John Dawntesey her sonne and I make Robert Blak my brother to be
52 overseer of this my testament and that the same Robert to be aidyng and assisyng to my sayde
53 executors shalhave xl s The residue of all my goodes and cattals not spokin of in this my testament
54 not bequethed I geve and grante utterly in my life to the said Margery and John Dawntesey to ther own
55 p[ro]pur use and behese so that they for my sowle the better Thes being witness Robert Blake Richard Sufat
56 clerke Richard Gorre Richard Colnet and Sir John the p[ar]ish prest of Walop and many other mee In witnes
57 of this my present last will I have subscrebed with my nowne hande
58 Probatum fuit suprascriptu[m] testamentu[m] coram domini apud Lamebith xxiiij die mensis Aprilis Anno do[min]o
59 millesimo quingentesimo Quarto Juramento Johannis Pare procuratoris Margerie relict et John Dawtesey
60 executoris etc comissa fuit administracio omnium bonorum etc dicti executoris in p[er]sona supradicti pouratori__
61 De bene etc Ac de pleno Inuentario etc necnon de plano et vero compoto etc Ad scanta dei evangelia Jurate
Friday, October 26, 2012
Will of William Blake of Chilhampton, South Newton - SWRO P2/8Reg/125B, probated 1 Jun 1610
The last will of this series from the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office.
The will of William Blake of Chilhampton South Newton names his sons John and Charles Blake and his daughters Edith, Dorathie, Anconett, Agnis, and Margaret. As I work on this will I realize I have not yet posted the will of Maud Blake although I did post it yesterday. They are in the same hand writing not that that is particularly significant but it is interesting. Maud is not the wife of William because she doesn't have any daughters and has sons Henry, Severan (sp), John and Robert. She does mention Charles as one of her overseers and perhaps he is this Charles who is a son of this William.
There was another image for a probate for a William Blake in 1616 again in the same handwriting as the will of this William and Maud. The probate doesn't offer much information other than that the William Blake lived at Ambrosbury and that is widow is Joanne Blake. Ambresbury/Ambrosbury was an earlier name for Amesbury which is 7 miles north of Salisbury so again the same general area and 7 miles north east of South Newton.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/8Reg/125B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Chilhampton, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 24 Nov 1609, probated 1 Jun 1610
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: early 17th century, middle English, bold script writing (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake 125B
1 In the name of God Amen The
2 fower and twenteth day of November Anno d[o]m[ini] one thousand
3 six hundred and Nine. I William Blake of Chilhampton
4 w[i]thin the p[ar]ish of Southnewton, beinge weake in body but
5 p[er]fect in memory (thanked be god for it) doe here make my
6 last will and testament in manner followinge First I comett
7 my sowle into the hands of almightie god my savior and redeemer
8 and my body to be buried in the Churchyarde of Southnewton
9 Item I give unto the Church of Southnewton twelve pence
10 Item I give to the poore of the p[ar]ish of Southnewton three
11 shillings and fower pence
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12 Item I give unto my sonne John Blake twoo bushells of wheate
13 and fower bushells of barley Item I give unto my sonne William
14 Blake twoo akers of wheate of tenentry land and twoo akers of
15 barley of tenentry land Item I give unto my daughter Edith
16 Blake twentie pounds in lawfull money my best cov[er]lett also
17 Item I give to my daughter Dorathie Blake twentie pounds
18 in lawfull money. Item I give all my lynnen unto my twoo
19 daughters Edith and Dorathie equally to be devided betwene them
20 at the discretion of my sonne Charles Blake. Item I give unto
21 my daughter Anconett Burges three shillings and fower pence
22 Item I give unto my daughter Agnis Henstitch three shillings
23 and fower pence. Item I give unto my daughter Margarett
24 Hayter three shillings and fower pence. Item I give unto William
25 Hayter my daughter's childe a sheepe worthe five shillinges
26 Item I give unto my sonne John his childe a sheepe worthe five
27 shillinges. Item I give unto William Burges my daughters
28 childe a sheepe worthe five shillings. All the rest of my
29 goods unbequeathed I give unto my sonne Charles Blake
30 whome I make sole Executor of this my last will and testament
31 Also I appoynt Henry Blake my neighbour of Chilhampton
32 to be ov[er]seer of this my last will and testament to whome I
33 give twelve pence Item I give unto Thomas Good our Vicar
34 twelve pence Lastly I doe appoynt all those legacies to
35 be payd within one halfe yeare after my decease In Witnes
36 whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and
37 yeare first above written. Witnesses at then sealinge
38 Thomas Good vicar of Southnewton John Adlam his
39 marke Witnes George Symes, John Champion his marke
40 William Blake his marke
The will of William Blake of Chilhampton South Newton names his sons John and Charles Blake and his daughters Edith, Dorathie, Anconett, Agnis, and Margaret. As I work on this will I realize I have not yet posted the will of Maud Blake although I did post it yesterday. They are in the same hand writing not that that is particularly significant but it is interesting. Maud is not the wife of William because she doesn't have any daughters and has sons Henry, Severan (sp), John and Robert. She does mention Charles as one of her overseers and perhaps he is this Charles who is a son of this William.
There was another image for a probate for a William Blake in 1616 again in the same handwriting as the will of this William and Maud. The probate doesn't offer much information other than that the William Blake lived at Ambrosbury and that is widow is Joanne Blake. Ambresbury/Ambrosbury was an earlier name for Amesbury which is 7 miles north of Salisbury so again the same general area and 7 miles north east of South Newton.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/8Reg/125B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Chilhampton, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 24 Nov 1609, probated 1 Jun 1610
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: early 17th century, middle English, bold script writing (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake 125B
1 In the name of God Amen The
2 fower and twenteth day of November Anno d[o]m[ini] one thousand
3 six hundred and Nine. I William Blake of Chilhampton
4 w[i]thin the p[ar]ish of Southnewton, beinge weake in body but
5 p[er]fect in memory (thanked be god for it) doe here make my
6 last will and testament in manner followinge First I comett
7 my sowle into the hands of almightie god my savior and redeemer
8 and my body to be buried in the Churchyarde of Southnewton
9 Item I give unto the Church of Southnewton twelve pence
10 Item I give to the poore of the p[ar]ish of Southnewton three
11 shillings and fower pence
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12 Item I give unto my sonne John Blake twoo bushells of wheate
13 and fower bushells of barley Item I give unto my sonne William
14 Blake twoo akers of wheate of tenentry land and twoo akers of
15 barley of tenentry land Item I give unto my daughter Edith
16 Blake twentie pounds in lawfull money my best cov[er]lett also
17 Item I give to my daughter Dorathie Blake twentie pounds
18 in lawfull money. Item I give all my lynnen unto my twoo
19 daughters Edith and Dorathie equally to be devided betwene them
20 at the discretion of my sonne Charles Blake. Item I give unto
21 my daughter Anconett Burges three shillings and fower pence
22 Item I give unto my daughter Agnis Henstitch three shillings
23 and fower pence. Item I give unto my daughter Margarett
24 Hayter three shillings and fower pence. Item I give unto William
25 Hayter my daughter's childe a sheepe worthe five shillinges
26 Item I give unto my sonne John his childe a sheepe worthe five
27 shillinges. Item I give unto William Burges my daughters
28 childe a sheepe worthe five shillings. All the rest of my
29 goods unbequeathed I give unto my sonne Charles Blake
30 whome I make sole Executor of this my last will and testament
31 Also I appoynt Henry Blake my neighbour of Chilhampton
32 to be ov[er]seer of this my last will and testament to whome I
33 give twelve pence Item I give unto Thomas Good our Vicar
34 twelve pence Lastly I doe appoynt all those legacies to
35 be payd within one halfe yeare after my decease In Witnes
36 whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and
37 yeare first above written. Witnesses at then sealinge
38 Thomas Good vicar of Southnewton John Adlam his
39 marke Witnes George Symes, John Champion his marke
40 William Blake his marke
Will of William Blake of Marten - SWRO P2/1Reg/56B, dated 1545 (no probate listed)
This will fits with the will of Agnes on my blog:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-agnes-blake-widow-marten-swro.html
Agnes lived 17 years after her husband. I had said that there was some debate as to the age of her daughters in the post on her will although I felt John might be 21 years of age and it is likely that all are of age which seems logical since no one was named as guardian in her will. This William mentions his children's children so already he is in his 40s likely at the time of the writing of the will and hence born in the latter part of the 1400s which is very interesting. The daughter Alys is perhaps the wife of (unknown) Longtree and will check that out in Family Search. Agnes had mentioned only John, Syblye and Elizabeth directly as her children but also she gave items to Agnes and Jane Style, to Edythe Hyll and to Alys Longtree.
No probate given for this will. This is another William Blake to look at in this time period and he is a contemporary with my ancestor Nicholas Blake living at Enham Hampshire. His will is dated 1545 and Nicholas' will was dated 1547. To which Blake families do all these men belong? It is a mystery. In this case it is 26 miles from Martin to Andover (or 42 kilometres depending on preference) and that is as the crow flies using the old road (which is a fascinating drive through the Wallops) is 30 miles. and both are in the case of Martin 32 miles from Calne and in the case of Andover 27 miles from Calne. One of my tasks that I have assigned myself is to draw circles at 10 miles, 20 miles etc on a map around Calne and note the Blake families living in the areas covered in the 1400s, 1500s and 1600s.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/1Reg/56B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Martin, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 1545
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: 16th century, middle English, smallish writing (some bleed through)
[Header} Test[a]m[entum] Willimi Blake de Marten
[Margin] Blake B
1 In dei nove Amen Anno d[o]m[ini] Millimo qui[n]gentesimo quadragesimo
2 quinto I Willyam Blake of the p[a]ryshe of Marten hoole in mynd and
3 syke in body make my testament after this forme folowyng First I bequeath
4 my sowle to Almighty god And my Body to be buryed in the churche
5 yard of Marten Also I gyve and bequeathe to our lady church of Sa[lisbur]y iiij d
6 Also y gyve and bequeath to my p[a]ryshe church of Marten a b[u]shell] of barley
7 Also I gyve and bequeath to B John my goostely father xij d Also I gyve
8 and bequeath to ev[er]y one of my chyldren ij shepe Also y gyve and
9 bequeathe to ev[er]y one of the chylders chyldren a shepe and to my godson
10 ij shepe Also I gyve and bequeathe to Alys my doughter halfe a quart[e]r
11 of barley Also I gyve to ev[er]y godchyld that y have ij d The Rest of
12 my goods not bequeathed my detts paid I gyve and bequeath to Agnes
13 my wyfe whom y make my hoole executrix thes men bareyng witnes
14 @ Sam[er]sett John Garrett John Voyle John Pryne w[i[t[h] others
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-agnes-blake-widow-marten-swro.html
Agnes lived 17 years after her husband. I had said that there was some debate as to the age of her daughters in the post on her will although I felt John might be 21 years of age and it is likely that all are of age which seems logical since no one was named as guardian in her will. This William mentions his children's children so already he is in his 40s likely at the time of the writing of the will and hence born in the latter part of the 1400s which is very interesting. The daughter Alys is perhaps the wife of (unknown) Longtree and will check that out in Family Search. Agnes had mentioned only John, Syblye and Elizabeth directly as her children but also she gave items to Agnes and Jane Style, to Edythe Hyll and to Alys Longtree.
No probate given for this will. This is another William Blake to look at in this time period and he is a contemporary with my ancestor Nicholas Blake living at Enham Hampshire. His will is dated 1545 and Nicholas' will was dated 1547. To which Blake families do all these men belong? It is a mystery. In this case it is 26 miles from Martin to Andover (or 42 kilometres depending on preference) and that is as the crow flies using the old road (which is a fascinating drive through the Wallops) is 30 miles. and both are in the case of Martin 32 miles from Calne and in the case of Andover 27 miles from Calne. One of my tasks that I have assigned myself is to draw circles at 10 miles, 20 miles etc on a map around Calne and note the Blake families living in the areas covered in the 1400s, 1500s and 1600s.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/1Reg/56B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Martin, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 1545
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: 16th century, middle English, smallish writing (some bleed through)
[Header} Test[a]m[entum] Willimi Blake de Marten
[Margin] Blake B
1 In dei nove Amen Anno d[o]m[ini] Millimo qui[n]gentesimo quadragesimo
2 quinto I Willyam Blake of the p[a]ryshe of Marten hoole in mynd and
3 syke in body make my testament after this forme folowyng First I bequeath
4 my sowle to Almighty god And my Body to be buryed in the churche
5 yard of Marten Also I gyve and bequeathe to our lady church of Sa[lisbur]y iiij d
6 Also y gyve and bequeath to my p[a]ryshe church of Marten a b[u]shell] of barley
7 Also I gyve and bequeath to B John my goostely father xij d Also I gyve
8 and bequeath to ev[er]y one of my chyldren ij shepe Also y gyve and
9 bequeathe to ev[er]y one of the chylders chyldren a shepe and to my godson
10 ij shepe Also I gyve and bequeathe to Alys my doughter halfe a quart[e]r
11 of barley Also I gyve to ev[er]y godchyld that y have ij d The Rest of
12 my goods not bequeathed my detts paid I gyve and bequeath to Agnes
13 my wyfe whom y make my hoole executrix thes men bareyng witnes
14 @ Sam[er]sett John Garrett John Voyle John Pryne w[i[t[h] others
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Will of William Blake of Warminster - SWRO P2/1Reg/1B, probated 8 Mar 1539 (old style)
A second Blake will at Warmister in this group of wills. In total there are ten wills/admon for Blake members at Warminster with this particular one being the oldest and it is for William Blake probated in 1539. The next will there is for Henry Blake in 1571, followed by the will of Thomas Blake in 1584. Then a jump to 1626 with a will for Henry Blake and 1639 a will for John Blake (yeoman). Then a will for a William Blake circa 1688 and followed by a will for William Blake Grocer 1702 (and another for a William Blake in 1701). I only hold these two wills from the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office.
This is the oldest will in this group of wills from the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office. I acquired them a number of years ago but have not transcribed them or actually even read them in all this time. I had hoped that they would reveal more about the early Blake family in Wiltshire and in some ways they have done so. Linking some of them together has been a bonus.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/1Reg/1B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 Aug 1539, 8 Mar 1539 (old style)
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, smallish writing (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake C
1 In the name of god Amen In the yere of our Lord god a[nno] M CCCCC
2 xxxix ti the xix daye of August I Wyllam Blake of
3 warmister hole in mynd and of good memery never the lasse wyeke
4 in body make my laste testament and my laste wyll in that man[ner]
5 and forme folowynge Fyrste I bequeth my sowle to
6 allmyghty god and my body to be buryed in the church of warminster
7 Allso I give unto Wyssley my wyffe all my fre land whiche
8 I have purchesye durynge the terme of her lyfe and after
9 the decesse of her lyfe and after the decsse of her lyfe The same
10 lande to remayne to remayne to remayne to harry my sone and to
11 his heires male and after the decesse of he heres male and
12 for lackynge of them that is to saye of the sayd harry the same
13 land to remayne to his nexte brother in ayg and to his hayrys
14 male so yt the same land to remayne styll to remayne in the
15 name of the Blake so longe as ther be heres male to in
16 herytt yt and for fanot of heires male the same land shall
17 come to heires female that ys to the eyre generall the nexte of
18 the blood Allso I geve to my wyfe all suche goods as be in my
19 howse moveable and unmoveable unmoveable except iij longe table
20 bords w[i]t[h] fowrnigs and trestells partenynge thereto which shall remayne
21 styll in the howse and y geve to here all the wool in my barton and the
22 wool in the porte way And viii lods of wool lynge w[i]t[h] ewes
23 my yeat and all my olde whete and on may of barley and ij kyne and wone
24 mare Allso I give to Stephyn my sonne my purchasse called
25 Putleres and my oxene w[i]t[h] all man[ner] of harnesse p[er]teynynge there to
26 suffycyent for vi oxen Allso I geve to Thomas my sone the
27 purchesse of the tenement whiche Olyvere Taner dewelethe in
28 Into his use and proffet Allso I geve and bequethe to my iij
29 yongest sonnys Thomas Nycholas and John all my crope croppe of
30 corne and haye excepte yt above named to my wyffe Allso I
31 geve to them a xi herssys and x oxen ij stere bullocks iij
32 weynynge callves and xvij shepe and all the wool wyth owte my yeat
33 except viij lods geven to my wyffe above namyd And all
34 my dettes which be dewe to me to be payed Allso I give to my
35 ij dowghters Elizabeth and Angnes xiij L vi s iiij d to be taken out
36 of the por[t]ion of the goods which I have given to my iij yongest
37 sonnys above named and to be equaly devyded by twyxt them
38 by the dyfision of John Rawlyns and George Rawlyins and my
39 sone harry blake whiche I make my overseers to se that my last
40 wyll instlye and truly fullfylled and I gave ye said John Rawlynes
41 and George eche of them for ther paynye xxvi s viij d It[e]m I give
42 to reparynge and mendynge of the second bell in warmister thereof x s
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43 Allso I geve to B Everatt Robarts iij s iiij d all the reste of my goodyes and cattall
44 and un moveabyll I geve and bequethe to my iij yongeste sonnys a bove
45 namely Thomas John and Nycholas and I make theme my full executors
46 to ex[p]ence for the dyscharge of my sowle by the ov[er]syetht and consayle of
47 my overseeres above named Allso yf any of my chylderene above named
48 dep[ar]te owte of this world before they be of lawfull age to have the use of
49 my goods a bove wryten I wyll there p[ar]te and porcyon shall remayne to
50 the other as well my dowters as my sonnys Allso I wyll that my
51 ov[er]seere above named John George and harry shall have the full over
52 syght and governance of my sonnys above named Thomas Nycholas and
53 John and of ther goods tyll they be of aege and dysiziyon to have the
54 use of them Those men beynge wytnesse Syr Everatt Robarts
55 pryst Richard Robarts Fysbere Thomas Rogers John Swage w[i]t[h] many mo[re]
This is the oldest will in this group of wills from the Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office. I acquired them a number of years ago but have not transcribed them or actually even read them in all this time. I had hoped that they would reveal more about the early Blake family in Wiltshire and in some ways they have done so. Linking some of them together has been a bonus.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/1Reg/1B
Name of testator: William Blake
Place: Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 Aug 1539, 8 Mar 1539 (old style)
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, smallish writing (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake C
1 In the name of god Amen In the yere of our Lord god a[nno] M CCCCC
2 xxxix ti the xix daye of August I Wyllam Blake of
3 warmister hole in mynd and of good memery never the lasse wyeke
4 in body make my laste testament and my laste wyll in that man[ner]
5 and forme folowynge Fyrste I bequeth my sowle to
6 allmyghty god and my body to be buryed in the church of warminster
7 Allso I give unto Wyssley my wyffe all my fre land whiche
8 I have purchesye durynge the terme of her lyfe and after
9 the decesse of her lyfe and after the decsse of her lyfe The same
10 lande to remayne to remayne to remayne to harry my sone and to
11 his heires male and after the decesse of he heres male and
12 for lackynge of them that is to saye of the sayd harry the same
13 land to remayne to his nexte brother in ayg and to his hayrys
14 male so yt the same land to remayne styll to remayne in the
15 name of the Blake so longe as ther be heres male to in
16 herytt yt and for fanot of heires male the same land shall
17 come to heires female that ys to the eyre generall the nexte of
18 the blood Allso I geve to my wyfe all suche goods as be in my
19 howse moveable and unmoveable unmoveable except iij longe table
20 bords w[i]t[h] fowrnigs and trestells partenynge thereto which shall remayne
21 styll in the howse and y geve to here all the wool in my barton and the
22 wool in the porte way And viii lods of wool lynge w[i]t[h] ewes
23 my yeat and all my olde whete and on may of barley and ij kyne and wone
24 mare Allso I give to Stephyn my sonne my purchasse called
25 Putleres and my oxene w[i]t[h] all man[ner] of harnesse p[er]teynynge there to
26 suffycyent for vi oxen Allso I geve to Thomas my sone the
27 purchesse of the tenement whiche Olyvere Taner dewelethe in
28 Into his use and proffet Allso I geve and bequethe to my iij
29 yongest sonnys Thomas Nycholas and John all my crope croppe of
30 corne and haye excepte yt above named to my wyffe Allso I
31 geve to them a xi herssys and x oxen ij stere bullocks iij
32 weynynge callves and xvij shepe and all the wool wyth owte my yeat
33 except viij lods geven to my wyffe above namyd And all
34 my dettes which be dewe to me to be payed Allso I give to my
35 ij dowghters Elizabeth and Angnes xiij L vi s iiij d to be taken out
36 of the por[t]ion of the goods which I have given to my iij yongest
37 sonnys above named and to be equaly devyded by twyxt them
38 by the dyfision of John Rawlyns and George Rawlyins and my
39 sone harry blake whiche I make my overseers to se that my last
40 wyll instlye and truly fullfylled and I gave ye said John Rawlynes
41 and George eche of them for ther paynye xxvi s viij d It[e]m I give
42 to reparynge and mendynge of the second bell in warmister thereof x s
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43 Allso I geve to B Everatt Robarts iij s iiij d all the reste of my goodyes and cattall
44 and un moveabyll I geve and bequethe to my iij yongeste sonnys a bove
45 namely Thomas John and Nycholas and I make theme my full executors
46 to ex[p]ence for the dyscharge of my sowle by the ov[er]syetht and consayle of
47 my overseeres above named Allso yf any of my chylderene above named
48 dep[ar]te owte of this world before they be of lawfull age to have the use of
49 my goods a bove wryten I wyll there p[ar]te and porcyon shall remayne to
50 the other as well my dowters as my sonnys Allso I wyll that my
51 ov[er]seere above named John George and harry shall have the full over
52 syght and governance of my sonnys above named Thomas Nycholas and
53 John and of ther goods tyll they be of aege and dysiziyon to have the
54 use of them Those men beynge wytnesse Syr Everatt Robarts
55 pryst Richard Robarts Fysbere Thomas Rogers John Swage w[i]t[h] many mo[re]
Will of Thomas Blake of Warminster - SWRO P2/6Reg/132C, probated 7 Oct 1584
This Blake family at Warminster consists of Thomas and his wife Agnes and their children John (over 21), Edward, Barbara and Edith all under 21 years of age as of 28 Jul 1584. It would appear that Thomas' mother remarried as he mentions two fathers in lawe Symon Sloper and John Benett. His brother is William Blake.
Warminster is 8 miles SW of Erlestoke, 18 miles SSW of Calne and 15 miles WNW of South Newton.
From Ancestry I found an Edeth Blake baptized 23 Jul 1584 at Warminster and daughter of Thomas Blake. There is an Edward Blake baptized 19 Jun 1583 at Warminster and son of Thomas Blake. There is also a John Blake baptized 30 Oct 1579 at Warminster but the will implies that John is over 21 years of age. This is perhaps another family as there was also a John baptized 8 Oct 1572 and a William baptized 17 Mar 1573 both at Warminster and sons of Thomas Blake. Thee may be the children of Thomas Blake and Agnes Grinfealde married 27 Sep 1569 at Warminster - interesting but he mentions fathers in law of Sloper and Benett. Surprisingly there are only 27 Blake members listed in the 1841 census at Warminster.
1841 Census at Warminster
1. Hariot Blake 12, Emma Blake 10, Edith Blake 65, Ann Blake 22 living with Jeremiah and Jane Grapp (36 and 29)
2. William Blake 30, Sarah Blake 30, Robert Blake 12, Charlotte Blake 10
3. Peter Blake 55, Martha Blake 55
4. James Blake 50, Betty Blake 50, Joseph Blake 15, James Blake 15, Alfred Blake 14, Moses Blake 9, Frederick Blake 6
5. Isaac Blake 40, Maria Blake 45, Mary Blake 20, Hanna Blake 20, Isaac Blake 15, Henry Blake 15, Charles Blake 10, William Blake 10, Samuel Blake 5
6. George Blake 20
William Blake (one of the witnesses and brother to the testator) lives at The Ashes. There was a Council letter from the towne and hundred of Warminster to the Earl of Pembroke dated 28 July 1588 in which one finds the following for the militia that a muskett was to be carried by William Harris of Warminster and furnished by Mr. Blake of the Ashes. This was, of course, in preparation for the arrival of the Spanish Armada. What a delightful piece of history to add to the Blake family story.
http://books.google.ca/books?id=0bIUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA253&lpg=RA1-PA253&dq=The+Ashes+%2Bwarminster+%2Bblake&source=bl&ots=5fbRrg057l&sig=ECgZ3ymTcpFnnQgoZzfXuqUWeOA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RHeIUM3ULIqw0AGMuoG4DQ&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=The%20Ashes%20%2Bwarminster%20%2Bblake&f=false
Another comment in The history of Warminster by John Jeremiah Daniell (printed 1879) and on page 643 "In anticipation of the invasion of England by the Spaniards, Beacons were erected on all commanding elevations. There was one on cley Hill for giving the alarm to Warminster, and the neighbourhood. Instructions were issued to the Constables of the Hundred to provide that the Beacon on Cley Hill "" be well and sufficiently furnished with good and dry wood, and a barrel in which pitch hath been, besides 5 or 6 lbs. of pitch; "" a watchman was to be appointed, who should be an able man, both of body and discretion, to look well after the Beacon; and Mr. Carr, the elder, of Corsley, Mr. Blake, of the Ashes, Richard Holwey and Christopher Daniek, of Norridge, Mr. Hobbs, of Bugley, and others of the meetest persons thereabouts, were "" to look after the watchman, and see that the Beacon was well and orderly watched, and fired only on just cause, nor without making the Justices of the Peace and Constables privy thereto.""
Also in The History of Warminster is a list of the Names of Feoffees and Nominators showing that William Blake was feoffee for Asheys and Smallbrook in 1592 and in 1613 William Blake was a nominator and Feoffees included John Blake, Stephen Blake. In 1651 Stephen Blake was a nominator with feoffee William Blake. By 1694 the Blake family has disappeared from this list. This was for the Property which belonged to St Laurence's Chapel and provided relief for the poor of the parish.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/6Reg/132C
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 28 Jul 1584, 7 Oct 1584
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible bold lettering (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake C
1 In the name of god Amen the eight and twentith day of July
2 in the yere of the reign of o[u]r sov[er]eign Lady Elizabeth by the grace
3 of god quene of England France and Ireland defender of the a[nc]ient
4 faith etc And in the yere of o[u]r lord god one thousand fyve hundred
5 eightie and fower I Thomas Blake of Warmister in the countie of
6 Wiltsh[ire] being sicke in body but of good and p[er]fitt remembrace almightie
7 god to be thanked (revoking all other wills before this tyme by me
8 made) do make this my testament conteyning herein my last
9 will in mann[er] and forme folowing First I bequeath my sowle to
10 almightie god by whose m[er]cye and the satisfaction of Jesus Christ my
11 only Saviour I trust to be saved And my body to be buried in the
12 buriall of Warmister It[e]m I geve to the Cath[edral] Church of Sa[lisbur]y
13 iiijd It[e]m I geve to the p[ar]ishe churche of warmister xij d It[e]m
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14 I geve to John my sonne the table bords that ar in the hall and the p[ar]ler w[i]th
15 the formes to the same It[e]m I geve him my sylv[er] salte to use and ennioye
16 during his life naturall lyfe and if he dye w[i]thout heirs my will is
17 that Edward my sonne shall have itt It[e]m I geve to Edward my sonne
18 my greate crocke the same to be deliv[er]ed to him att the full age of xxi tie
19 yeres It[e]m I geve to the same Edward tenne pounds in money
20 to be paid unto him att the age of xxi tie yeres It[e]m I geve to
21 barborowe my daughter tenne pounds to be paid to her att the
22 age of sixetene yeres It[e]m I geve to Edith my daughter tenne pounds
23 to be paid to her att the age also of sixtene yeres And if any of
24 the three that is to say Edward Barborowe or Edith do dye before
25 the tyme that they shall recyve their legacies I will that his her
26 or their p[ar]tes shal[l ]be by even p[ar]tes devided to suche of them as shal[l ]be
27 lyving. The residue of all my goods debts and chattells I geve unto
28 Agnes my wife whom I make my sole executrix And I desire
29 my trustie frends Symon Sloper my father in lawe John
30 Benett my father in lawe William Blake my brother and
31 Will[ia]m Myddelcott to see the execution of this my will witness[e]s
32 to this my will Sir William Lydley clerke and William Blake of
33 the ashes and Robert Howse the elder
Warminster is 8 miles SW of Erlestoke, 18 miles SSW of Calne and 15 miles WNW of South Newton.
From Ancestry I found an Edeth Blake baptized 23 Jul 1584 at Warminster and daughter of Thomas Blake. There is an Edward Blake baptized 19 Jun 1583 at Warminster and son of Thomas Blake. There is also a John Blake baptized 30 Oct 1579 at Warminster but the will implies that John is over 21 years of age. This is perhaps another family as there was also a John baptized 8 Oct 1572 and a William baptized 17 Mar 1573 both at Warminster and sons of Thomas Blake. Thee may be the children of Thomas Blake and Agnes Grinfealde married 27 Sep 1569 at Warminster - interesting but he mentions fathers in law of Sloper and Benett. Surprisingly there are only 27 Blake members listed in the 1841 census at Warminster.
1841 Census at Warminster
1. Hariot Blake 12, Emma Blake 10, Edith Blake 65, Ann Blake 22 living with Jeremiah and Jane Grapp (36 and 29)
2. William Blake 30, Sarah Blake 30, Robert Blake 12, Charlotte Blake 10
3. Peter Blake 55, Martha Blake 55
4. James Blake 50, Betty Blake 50, Joseph Blake 15, James Blake 15, Alfred Blake 14, Moses Blake 9, Frederick Blake 6
5. Isaac Blake 40, Maria Blake 45, Mary Blake 20, Hanna Blake 20, Isaac Blake 15, Henry Blake 15, Charles Blake 10, William Blake 10, Samuel Blake 5
6. George Blake 20
William Blake (one of the witnesses and brother to the testator) lives at The Ashes. There was a Council letter from the towne and hundred of Warminster to the Earl of Pembroke dated 28 July 1588 in which one finds the following for the militia that a muskett was to be carried by William Harris of Warminster and furnished by Mr. Blake of the Ashes. This was, of course, in preparation for the arrival of the Spanish Armada. What a delightful piece of history to add to the Blake family story.
http://books.google.ca/books?id=0bIUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA253&lpg=RA1-PA253&dq=The+Ashes+%2Bwarminster+%2Bblake&source=bl&ots=5fbRrg057l&sig=ECgZ3ymTcpFnnQgoZzfXuqUWeOA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RHeIUM3ULIqw0AGMuoG4DQ&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=The%20Ashes%20%2Bwarminster%20%2Bblake&f=false
Another comment in The history of Warminster by John Jeremiah Daniell (printed 1879) and on page 643 "In anticipation of the invasion of England by the Spaniards, Beacons were erected on all commanding elevations. There was one on cley Hill for giving the alarm to Warminster, and the neighbourhood. Instructions were issued to the Constables of the Hundred to provide that the Beacon on Cley Hill "" be well and sufficiently furnished with good and dry wood, and a barrel in which pitch hath been, besides 5 or 6 lbs. of pitch; "" a watchman was to be appointed, who should be an able man, both of body and discretion, to look well after the Beacon; and Mr. Carr, the elder, of Corsley, Mr. Blake, of the Ashes, Richard Holwey and Christopher Daniek, of Norridge, Mr. Hobbs, of Bugley, and others of the meetest persons thereabouts, were "" to look after the watchman, and see that the Beacon was well and orderly watched, and fired only on just cause, nor without making the Justices of the Peace and Constables privy thereto.""
Also in The History of Warminster is a list of the Names of Feoffees and Nominators showing that William Blake was feoffee for Asheys and Smallbrook in 1592 and in 1613 William Blake was a nominator and Feoffees included John Blake, Stephen Blake. In 1651 Stephen Blake was a nominator with feoffee William Blake. By 1694 the Blake family has disappeared from this list. This was for the Property which belonged to St Laurence's Chapel and provided relief for the poor of the parish.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/6Reg/132C
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 28 Jul 1584, 7 Oct 1584
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible bold lettering (some bleed through)
[Margin] Blake C
1 In the name of god Amen the eight and twentith day of July
2 in the yere of the reign of o[u]r sov[er]eign Lady Elizabeth by the grace
3 of god quene of England France and Ireland defender of the a[nc]ient
4 faith etc And in the yere of o[u]r lord god one thousand fyve hundred
5 eightie and fower I Thomas Blake of Warmister in the countie of
6 Wiltsh[ire] being sicke in body but of good and p[er]fitt remembrace almightie
7 god to be thanked (revoking all other wills before this tyme by me
8 made) do make this my testament conteyning herein my last
9 will in mann[er] and forme folowing First I bequeath my sowle to
10 almightie god by whose m[er]cye and the satisfaction of Jesus Christ my
11 only Saviour I trust to be saved And my body to be buried in the
12 buriall of Warmister It[e]m I geve to the Cath[edral] Church of Sa[lisbur]y
13 iiijd It[e]m I geve to the p[ar]ishe churche of warmister xij d It[e]m
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14 I geve to John my sonne the table bords that ar in the hall and the p[ar]ler w[i]th
15 the formes to the same It[e]m I geve him my sylv[er] salte to use and ennioye
16 during his life naturall lyfe and if he dye w[i]thout heirs my will is
17 that Edward my sonne shall have itt It[e]m I geve to Edward my sonne
18 my greate crocke the same to be deliv[er]ed to him att the full age of xxi tie
19 yeres It[e]m I geve to the same Edward tenne pounds in money
20 to be paid unto him att the age of xxi tie yeres It[e]m I geve to
21 barborowe my daughter tenne pounds to be paid to her att the
22 age of sixetene yeres It[e]m I geve to Edith my daughter tenne pounds
23 to be paid to her att the age also of sixtene yeres And if any of
24 the three that is to say Edward Barborowe or Edith do dye before
25 the tyme that they shall recyve their legacies I will that his her
26 or their p[ar]tes shal[l ]be by even p[ar]tes devided to suche of them as shal[l ]be
27 lyving. The residue of all my goods debts and chattells I geve unto
28 Agnes my wife whom I make my sole executrix And I desire
29 my trustie frends Symon Sloper my father in lawe John
30 Benett my father in lawe William Blake my brother and
31 Will[ia]m Myddelcott to see the execution of this my will witness[e]s
32 to this my will Sir William Lydley clerke and William Blake of
33 the ashes and Robert Howse the elder
Will of Maud Blake of Stoverd, South Newton - SWRO P2/8 Reg/307, probated 28 Oct 1616
Maude Blake, widow, tells us a great deal about herself in this will but does not name her husband which would have been helpful She names her children Henry, Severan (possibly), John and Robert. She names Robert Blake with sons Thomas and John, William Blake with sons Henry and daughters Anne, Mary, Henry Blake with sons William and Henry and daughters Gyles and Francis, John Blake with daughters Elizabeth and Anne,
There is a William Blake who married Maude Downe 2 Nov 1591 at Great Wishford, Wiltshire (M15228-1 Family Search). Since Maude is remembering a Robert Blake, a Henry Blake, a John Blake and a William Blake with various children, I wonder who all these men are with respect to her possible husband William Blake.There is a John Blake who married Mawde Heward Nov 1558 at Great Wishford (M15228-1 Family Search) but suspect that that would be too far back as Maude (testator) would likely have been around 20 at marriage or less thus having her born by or after 1538 and hence 78 when her will was written. Not impossible though so worth noting.
In the will of John Blake of Stoweford probated 20 Mar 1572 he names his sons John, William and Thomas with John having sons William and Thomas and Thomas with children unmentioned.
In the Will of John Blake husbandman of South Newton probated 6 Feb 1553/54 he mentions his sons Walter, Gylys, William, Edward and Robert. This testator had as witnesses to his will John Blake the elder and John Blake the younger.
The will of John Blake of Stooloford probated1545/46 has him married to Edyth with two sons Thomas and John. Thomas has a son Robert. The testator mentions Robert Blake carpenter at South Newton but no relationship stated.
This has possibilities in that the Blake males mentioned as sons of Maude were: Robert, William, Henry and John.
Still to come are the wills of Richard Blake, 1572, Thomas Blake 1550, 1565, 1573, 1584, William Blake 1538, 1545, and 1610. This set of wills has actually come along quite well. When I acquired them about eight years ago I found them very difficult reading. They are still difficult as wills in the 15th century seem to be using a different alphabet and language but having done so much in the 1500s and 1600s now I find it easier. Taking a course in Palaeography really worked very well for me.
I can see now that I could have separated these wills into locations and worked on them by year but my tendency is to be logical and so working alphabetically worked very well for me and I can still work back and forth looking at them. The advantage is time; each time I read one of these wills I see something else that helps me to look at them with the thought of finding something common between them. However, one can see that the Blake family at South Newton in particular is very very large in 1641 - 25% of the community roughly and this continues and in 1841 they are about 20% of the community.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 22 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/8 Reg/307
Name of testator: Maud Blake
Place: Stoverd, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 1 Jul 1616, 28 Oct 1616
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Condition: early 17th century, middle English, copy bleeding through
[Margin] Blake 307
1 In the name of
2 God Amen, I Maud
3 Blake of Stoverd in the p[ar]ishe of
4 Southnewton sicke in body but whole and
5 p[er]fect of mind thanks bee unto God doe
6 make this my last will and testament in manner
7 and forme following: First I give and committ my
8 soule into the hands of Allmightie God my
9 Creator and doe trust to bee saved throughe
10 his free mercy by the onely means and
11 merrits of Jesus Christ my savio[u]r and bequeathe
12 my bodey to bee buried w[i]thin the Churchyard
13 of Southnewton in sure and certeine hope of
14 a ioyfull resurrecton Item I give unto Joane
15 Adlame five pounds thirtene shillings and fower
16 pence of good and lawfull money and one flockbedd
17 and a blew cov[er]led and one brasse panne the
18 best faveinge one and a bell skillett Item
19 I give unto Dorathe Adlame five pounds
20 thirtene shillings and 4 d in good and lawfull
21 money Item I give unto Mary Adlame
22 five pounds thirteene shillings and fower pence
23 of good and lawfull money to bee paide unto them
24 w[i]thin halfe a yeare after my decease: Item I
25 give unto John Blake the eldest sonne of
26 Robert Blake one redd cowe Item I give
27 unto Robert Adlam one sparked cowe. Item
28 I give William Blake the sonne of Henry
29 Blake the little white faced cowe. Item I
30 give unto Anne Blake and Mary Blake
31 twenty shillings a peece and each of them one
32 platter and one pottinger a peece of Item I
33 give unto Giles Blake and Francis Blake the
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34 daughters of Henry Blake twenty shillings a=
35 peece and each of them one platter and one pottinger
36 Item I give unto John Blakes two maydes
37 First I give unto Elizabeth Blake my feather
38 bedd and one bolster and my coffer standing at my
39 beds feete Item I give unto Anne Blake a
40 white cov[er]led the best and a blanket and two sheetes
41 a pillow and a lye for the pillow Item I give
42 unto Robert Blakes two sonnes I give Thomas
43 Blake one sheepe and unto John Blake one
44 sheepe Item I give unto Henry Blake the
45 sonne of Henry Blake one sheepe and one yeareling
46 bullocke Item I give unto my sonne Henry
47 Blake one aker of wheate and one aker of barley
48 growing in the field a cov[er]ledd a paire of blankets
49 and a paire of sheetes and a boulster and a brasse pott
50 and half my wooll in the backside and half my
51 wheate and halfe my maulte that is in the
52 howese at my decease and one little Cowle and a
53 beerell and an yearelinge bullchett one cov[er]ledd
54 that is upon the childrens bed and my greate
55 hogge pigge and a flitch of bacon and a muilinge pigge
56 a shede board bloke and each of your maides
57 one platter and a pottinger Item I give unto
58 John Blake my sonne all the thirds of my
59 corne growinge in the fielde and two meaweling
60 piggs and a flitch of bacon and a board bloke Item
61 I give unto Soveran Blake a blacke trendell
62 and a bowell and a barrell and a brasse kittle and a brasse
63 skillett and a platter and a pottinger Item I give
64 unto my sonne John Blakes wife my best
65 gowen lyned w[i]th blew and a smocke and a double
66 kerrcher and a hollen apron Item I give unto
67 Henry Blakes wife my next best gowne and
68 a smocke and an apron and a kerrcher Item I
69 give unto Marrian Lane my best redd
70 petticoate and a smocke and a kerrcher and an apron
71 and a s[ki]llett and a meuling pigge Item I give
72 unto Lanes three children each of them one
73 sheepe Item I give unto the Cathedrall Church
74 of Sarum xij d Item I give unto my p[ar]ish of
75 Southnewton three shillings and fower pence
76 Item I give unto greate Wisheford church xij d
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77 Item I give unto Henry Blakes two maides
78 Francs and Gyles my three wearinge coates
79 twoo of them to Gyles and one to Francis
80 Item I give unto John the tacker my
81 best candlesticke. Item I give to Henry
82 Blakes two sonnes William Blake and
83 Henry Blake each of them one candlesticke
84 And I appoint George Symes John
85 Horne and Henry Plenty Ov[er]seers of this
86 my last will and testament and I doe give
87 them three shillings and fower pence apeece
88 Item I give unto Mawdelin Blake my
89 white fustian wascoate and to Thomas
90 Abbott my blew wascoate Item I give
91 unto Thomas Lane my best cloake All
92 the rest of my Goods moveable and unmoveable
93 I give and bequeath unto Robert Blake
94 my sonne whom I make my sole and onely
95 Executor of this my last will and testament
96 written the first of July 1616 Maude
97 Blake her marke Witnes George
98 Symes John Horne John Plentie
There is a William Blake who married Maude Downe 2 Nov 1591 at Great Wishford, Wiltshire (M15228-1 Family Search). Since Maude is remembering a Robert Blake, a Henry Blake, a John Blake and a William Blake with various children, I wonder who all these men are with respect to her possible husband William Blake.There is a John Blake who married Mawde Heward Nov 1558 at Great Wishford (M15228-1 Family Search) but suspect that that would be too far back as Maude (testator) would likely have been around 20 at marriage or less thus having her born by or after 1538 and hence 78 when her will was written. Not impossible though so worth noting.
In the will of John Blake of Stoweford probated 20 Mar 1572 he names his sons John, William and Thomas with John having sons William and Thomas and Thomas with children unmentioned.
In the Will of John Blake husbandman of South Newton probated 6 Feb 1553/54 he mentions his sons Walter, Gylys, William, Edward and Robert. This testator had as witnesses to his will John Blake the elder and John Blake the younger.
The will of John Blake of Stooloford probated1545/46 has him married to Edyth with two sons Thomas and John. Thomas has a son Robert. The testator mentions Robert Blake carpenter at South Newton but no relationship stated.
This has possibilities in that the Blake males mentioned as sons of Maude were: Robert, William, Henry and John.
Still to come are the wills of Richard Blake, 1572, Thomas Blake 1550, 1565, 1573, 1584, William Blake 1538, 1545, and 1610. This set of wills has actually come along quite well. When I acquired them about eight years ago I found them very difficult reading. They are still difficult as wills in the 15th century seem to be using a different alphabet and language but having done so much in the 1500s and 1600s now I find it easier. Taking a course in Palaeography really worked very well for me.
I can see now that I could have separated these wills into locations and worked on them by year but my tendency is to be logical and so working alphabetically worked very well for me and I can still work back and forth looking at them. The advantage is time; each time I read one of these wills I see something else that helps me to look at them with the thought of finding something common between them. However, one can see that the Blake family at South Newton in particular is very very large in 1641 - 25% of the community roughly and this continues and in 1841 they are about 20% of the community.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 22 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/8 Reg/307
Name of testator: Maud Blake
Place: Stoverd, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 1 Jul 1616, 28 Oct 1616
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Condition: early 17th century, middle English, copy bleeding through
[Margin] Blake 307
1 In the name of
2 God Amen, I Maud
3 Blake of Stoverd in the p[ar]ishe of
4 Southnewton sicke in body but whole and
5 p[er]fect of mind thanks bee unto God doe
6 make this my last will and testament in manner
7 and forme following: First I give and committ my
8 soule into the hands of Allmightie God my
9 Creator and doe trust to bee saved throughe
10 his free mercy by the onely means and
11 merrits of Jesus Christ my savio[u]r and bequeathe
12 my bodey to bee buried w[i]thin the Churchyard
13 of Southnewton in sure and certeine hope of
14 a ioyfull resurrecton Item I give unto Joane
15 Adlame five pounds thirtene shillings and fower
16 pence of good and lawfull money and one flockbedd
17 and a blew cov[er]led and one brasse panne the
18 best faveinge one and a bell skillett Item
19 I give unto Dorathe Adlame five pounds
20 thirtene shillings and 4 d in good and lawfull
21 money Item I give unto Mary Adlame
22 five pounds thirteene shillings and fower pence
23 of good and lawfull money to bee paide unto them
24 w[i]thin halfe a yeare after my decease: Item I
25 give unto John Blake the eldest sonne of
26 Robert Blake one redd cowe Item I give
27 unto Robert Adlam one sparked cowe. Item
28 I give William Blake the sonne of Henry
29 Blake the little white faced cowe. Item I
30 give unto Anne Blake and Mary Blake
31 twenty shillings a peece and each of them one
32 platter and one pottinger a peece of Item I
33 give unto Giles Blake and Francis Blake the
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34 daughters of Henry Blake twenty shillings a=
35 peece and each of them one platter and one pottinger
36 Item I give unto John Blakes two maydes
37 First I give unto Elizabeth Blake my feather
38 bedd and one bolster and my coffer standing at my
39 beds feete Item I give unto Anne Blake a
40 white cov[er]led the best and a blanket and two sheetes
41 a pillow and a lye for the pillow Item I give
42 unto Robert Blakes two sonnes I give Thomas
43 Blake one sheepe and unto John Blake one
44 sheepe Item I give unto Henry Blake the
45 sonne of Henry Blake one sheepe and one yeareling
46 bullocke Item I give unto my sonne Henry
47 Blake one aker of wheate and one aker of barley
48 growing in the field a cov[er]ledd a paire of blankets
49 and a paire of sheetes and a boulster and a brasse pott
50 and half my wooll in the backside and half my
51 wheate and halfe my maulte that is in the
52 howese at my decease and one little Cowle and a
53 beerell and an yearelinge bullchett one cov[er]ledd
54 that is upon the childrens bed and my greate
55 hogge pigge and a flitch of bacon and a muilinge pigge
56 a shede board bloke and each of your maides
57 one platter and a pottinger Item I give unto
58 John Blake my sonne all the thirds of my
59 corne growinge in the fielde and two meaweling
60 piggs and a flitch of bacon and a board bloke Item
61 I give unto Soveran Blake a blacke trendell
62 and a bowell and a barrell and a brasse kittle and a brasse
63 skillett and a platter and a pottinger Item I give
64 unto my sonne John Blakes wife my best
65 gowen lyned w[i]th blew and a smocke and a double
66 kerrcher and a hollen apron Item I give unto
67 Henry Blakes wife my next best gowne and
68 a smocke and an apron and a kerrcher Item I
69 give unto Marrian Lane my best redd
70 petticoate and a smocke and a kerrcher and an apron
71 and a s[ki]llett and a meuling pigge Item I give
72 unto Lanes three children each of them one
73 sheepe Item I give unto the Cathedrall Church
74 of Sarum xij d Item I give unto my p[ar]ish of
75 Southnewton three shillings and fower pence
76 Item I give unto greate Wisheford church xij d
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77 Item I give unto Henry Blakes two maides
78 Francs and Gyles my three wearinge coates
79 twoo of them to Gyles and one to Francis
80 Item I give unto John the tacker my
81 best candlesticke. Item I give to Henry
82 Blakes two sonnes William Blake and
83 Henry Blake each of them one candlesticke
84 And I appoint George Symes John
85 Horne and Henry Plenty Ov[er]seers of this
86 my last will and testament and I doe give
87 them three shillings and fower pence apeece
88 Item I give unto Mawdelin Blake my
89 white fustian wascoate and to Thomas
90 Abbott my blew wascoate Item I give
91 unto Thomas Lane my best cloake All
92 the rest of my Goods moveable and unmoveable
93 I give and bequeath unto Robert Blake
94 my sonne whom I make my sole and onely
95 Executor of this my last will and testament
96 written the first of July 1616 Maude
97 Blake her marke Witnes George
98 Symes John Horne John Plentie
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Will of Thomas Blake of West Lavington - SWRO P1/1 Reg/28A, probated 26 Feb 1573/74
An interesting will that perhaps a lot of people will find interesting as he must be a merchant of some kind and has provided a list of those who owe money to him and living perhaps primarily in West Lavington. This Thomas Blake is brother to John Blake who left his will at Earlestoke (2.6 miles WNW of West Lavington) which was probated 26 Apr 1574:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-john-blake-of-erlestoke-yeoman.html
Needless to say I was most excited to find this will which links together the Earlestoke and the West Lavington Blake families. Both wills mention their mother Jone/Johane Blake (widow), both mention their sister Agnes and their brothers Robert and John. No distinction is made between the two John Blakes in this family. He has a godson Thomas Dikes. Too bad he doesn't mention the names of his brothers' children.
There was a Robert Blake vicar of Winterborne Monkton from 1561 to 1583 from a plaque in the church: http://www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_wm_v.htm .
I cannot find him in the Oxford or Cambridge Alumni Rolls nor is he in the Church of England Clergy database. Interesting that he is remembering him and Winterborne Monkton is 14 miles NNE of West Lavington. Perhaps more interestingly Winterborne Monkton is only 7 miles east of Calne Wiltshire. Do these families fit into the Blake family at Calne? Looking at the Pedigree Chart of the Blake family in this time frame we have Roger Blake married to Mary Baynard and Roger died in 1556 at the age of 57 years so born around 1500. His children and grandchildren are contemporary to this time period. He is known to have had a son Thomas who lived at Pynnells married to Edith Ivy, a son John who lived at Hilcot Wiltshire (no further information on his family although he did marry and Hilcot is nine miles north of Winterborne Monkton), a son Robert who lived at Calne but did marry Alice Smyth of Lacock (they had four children Roger, Anthony, Joane and Mary). There is another son claimed for this Roger Blake and Mary Baynard - William Blake married to Avis Ripley and they had several sons namely Peter Blake (Inner Temple did not marry), John married to Margaret Blake and this is not one of the Johns we are looking at), and William. More digging needs to be done in the records of this area particularly the manor records to see the Blake lines that are not on the Pedigree Chart or if not then discovering where these Blake families have their ancient ancestry. Manor Books are a tool I have not utilized a lot yet but do plan on getting into them after I complete my task with wills.
List of names owing money/goods to Thomas Blake from his will below
Thomas Bacone
John Bayly
John Benet of Iscote (Eastcott perhaps)
Richard Bonham
Bengie Brodbancke
Phillip Burse
John Chesmane
William Clerke alias Rogerson
Father Comlin of Cheverell
Phillip Comlin
William Cotterell
Richard Davis
John Eldrege
Edmond Everet
Nicolas Eves
John Filkines
Margerye Hake
John Heale
Meram Heskins
Christofer Heyns
Henry Hill
Nicolas Hookes
Robert Hoper
John Horner
Richard Horner
John Hudde
John Hudes the elder
Sir John Hule
Robart Killet
John Mathew of Iscote (Eastcott perhaps)
John More
Robart Pears
John Pile
William Potter
John Pratte
John Renes
John Smith
John Specke
Thomas Stille
Thomas Uinderwod
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P1/1Reg/28A
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: West Lavington, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: probated 26 Feb 1574
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible bold lettering
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Lavington
[Margin] 28A
1 In the name of god Amen I Thomas Blake of Weste Lavington in the countie
2 of Wiltis beinge sike of bodye but of good and p[er]facte remembrance
3 thanks be geven to god do make and ordaine this my last will and
4 testament in manner and forme folowinge First and principallye
5 I geave and bequeath my soule to allmightie god my creature and
6 to Jesus Christ my savioure by whose deathe and passione I truste
7 to be savide and my bodye to be buried in the church yarde of weste
8 Lavingtone aforsayd Item I geave unto the church of west lavinton
9 aforesayd xij d Item I geave unto the poremens boxe ij s Item I
10 geave unto every one of my brother Robarte Blake his childrene
11 iij s iiij d Item I geave unto every one of my brother John his children
12 iij s iiij d Item I geave unto my mother Jone Blake a sake of malte
13 Item I geave unto Willia[m] dikes a sake of mault and al my weringe
14 aparell Item I geav unto my godsone Thomas Dikes iij s iiij d
15 Item I geav unto Sir Robart Blake vicare of winterborne monncton
16 the vi l xiij s iiij d w[hi]ch he doth owe unto me Item I geave all the
17 rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable to my brother John
18 Blake of earle stocke and my sister agnis blake to be equally devided
19 betwixt them w[i]th all my dettes w[hi]ch shall remayne my owne dettes
20 and legacies discharged whom I do make and ordaine to be mine
21 executors of this my last will and testament I do make oversears
22 Mr. Chever and robart Flaver and I geav to eyther of them for
23 ther paynes iij s iiij d Debts owinge unto me Imprimis John Mathew
24 of Iscote oweth me xiiij s Item John benet of Iscote aforsaid owith
25 me one quarter of maulte Item John Pratte owith me ij s j d
26 Item margerye hake owith me iiij s xi d Item John Heale owithe
27 me xiiij d Item John Hudden owith me iiij s Item John Bayly
28 owith me xiij d Item Willia[m] potter owith me xj s iij d Item Robart
29 Killet a bushell of rye Item Meram Heskins iij d x d Item nicolas
30 hookes ij s iij d Item John smith halfe a bushell of wheat Item John
31 pile vj d Item willia[m] clerke otherwise canled Rogerson iij s vj d
32 Item John Hudde v s ij d Item Sir John Hule ij s Item thomas
33 bacone iiij s Item John hudes th[e ]elder xxj Item richard horner iiij d
34 Item willia[m] cotterell ij s Item henry hill vi s iiij d Item nicolas
35 eves ij s vj d Item John horner xxiij d Item John eldrege viij d
36 Item Robert hoper xij d Item John more iij s Item christofer
37 heyns xxiij d Item John Renes ij s ij d Item John specke ix s vi d
38 Item Robart pears vj s and a bushell of malte Item John chesmane ij s vi d
39 Item Thomas stille ij s iij d Item John filkines iiij s iiij d Item Richard
40 davis owith me vij d Item Thomas Underwod owith me iij s j d Item Richard
41 Bonham owith me vi d Item father comlin of cheverell vi d Item Phillip
42 comlin vj d Item bengie brodbancke ij s ij d Item Phillip burse xix s
43 Item Edmond everet x d Item Robart Blake viij s vij d
44 written in the p[re]sents of Richar dotshon vicar of lavinton John
45 saynsburye John Blacke and others
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-john-blake-of-erlestoke-yeoman.html
Needless to say I was most excited to find this will which links together the Earlestoke and the West Lavington Blake families. Both wills mention their mother Jone/Johane Blake (widow), both mention their sister Agnes and their brothers Robert and John. No distinction is made between the two John Blakes in this family. He has a godson Thomas Dikes. Too bad he doesn't mention the names of his brothers' children.
There was a Robert Blake vicar of Winterborne Monkton from 1561 to 1583 from a plaque in the church: http://www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_wm_v.htm .
I cannot find him in the Oxford or Cambridge Alumni Rolls nor is he in the Church of England Clergy database. Interesting that he is remembering him and Winterborne Monkton is 14 miles NNE of West Lavington. Perhaps more interestingly Winterborne Monkton is only 7 miles east of Calne Wiltshire. Do these families fit into the Blake family at Calne? Looking at the Pedigree Chart of the Blake family in this time frame we have Roger Blake married to Mary Baynard and Roger died in 1556 at the age of 57 years so born around 1500. His children and grandchildren are contemporary to this time period. He is known to have had a son Thomas who lived at Pynnells married to Edith Ivy, a son John who lived at Hilcot Wiltshire (no further information on his family although he did marry and Hilcot is nine miles north of Winterborne Monkton), a son Robert who lived at Calne but did marry Alice Smyth of Lacock (they had four children Roger, Anthony, Joane and Mary). There is another son claimed for this Roger Blake and Mary Baynard - William Blake married to Avis Ripley and they had several sons namely Peter Blake (Inner Temple did not marry), John married to Margaret Blake and this is not one of the Johns we are looking at), and William. More digging needs to be done in the records of this area particularly the manor records to see the Blake lines that are not on the Pedigree Chart or if not then discovering where these Blake families have their ancient ancestry. Manor Books are a tool I have not utilized a lot yet but do plan on getting into them after I complete my task with wills.
List of names owing money/goods to Thomas Blake from his will below
Thomas Bacone
John Bayly
John Benet of Iscote (Eastcott perhaps)
Richard Bonham
Bengie Brodbancke
Phillip Burse
John Chesmane
William Clerke alias Rogerson
Father Comlin of Cheverell
Phillip Comlin
William Cotterell
Richard Davis
John Eldrege
Edmond Everet
Nicolas Eves
John Filkines
Margerye Hake
John Heale
Meram Heskins
Christofer Heyns
Henry Hill
Nicolas Hookes
Robert Hoper
John Horner
Richard Horner
John Hudde
John Hudes the elder
Sir John Hule
Robart Killet
John Mathew of Iscote (Eastcott perhaps)
John More
Robart Pears
John Pile
William Potter
John Pratte
John Renes
John Smith
John Specke
Thomas Stille
Thomas Uinderwod
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P1/1Reg/28A
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: West Lavington, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: probated 26 Feb 1574
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible bold lettering
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Lavington
[Margin] 28A
1 In the name of god Amen I Thomas Blake of Weste Lavington in the countie
2 of Wiltis beinge sike of bodye but of good and p[er]facte remembrance
3 thanks be geven to god do make and ordaine this my last will and
4 testament in manner and forme folowinge First and principallye
5 I geave and bequeath my soule to allmightie god my creature and
6 to Jesus Christ my savioure by whose deathe and passione I truste
7 to be savide and my bodye to be buried in the church yarde of weste
8 Lavingtone aforsayd Item I geave unto the church of west lavinton
9 aforesayd xij d Item I geave unto the poremens boxe ij s Item I
10 geave unto every one of my brother Robarte Blake his childrene
11 iij s iiij d Item I geave unto every one of my brother John his children
12 iij s iiij d Item I geave unto my mother Jone Blake a sake of malte
13 Item I geave unto Willia[m] dikes a sake of mault and al my weringe
14 aparell Item I geav unto my godsone Thomas Dikes iij s iiij d
15 Item I geav unto Sir Robart Blake vicare of winterborne monncton
16 the vi l xiij s iiij d w[hi]ch he doth owe unto me Item I geave all the
17 rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable to my brother John
18 Blake of earle stocke and my sister agnis blake to be equally devided
19 betwixt them w[i]th all my dettes w[hi]ch shall remayne my owne dettes
20 and legacies discharged whom I do make and ordaine to be mine
21 executors of this my last will and testament I do make oversears
22 Mr. Chever and robart Flaver and I geav to eyther of them for
23 ther paynes iij s iiij d Debts owinge unto me Imprimis John Mathew
24 of Iscote oweth me xiiij s Item John benet of Iscote aforsaid owith
25 me one quarter of maulte Item John Pratte owith me ij s j d
26 Item margerye hake owith me iiij s xi d Item John Heale owithe
27 me xiiij d Item John Hudden owith me iiij s Item John Bayly
28 owith me xiij d Item Willia[m] potter owith me xj s iij d Item Robart
29 Killet a bushell of rye Item Meram Heskins iij d x d Item nicolas
30 hookes ij s iij d Item John smith halfe a bushell of wheat Item John
31 pile vj d Item willia[m] clerke otherwise canled Rogerson iij s vj d
32 Item John Hudde v s ij d Item Sir John Hule ij s Item thomas
33 bacone iiij s Item John hudes th[e ]elder xxj Item richard horner iiij d
34 Item willia[m] cotterell ij s Item henry hill vi s iiij d Item nicolas
35 eves ij s vj d Item John horner xxiij d Item John eldrege viij d
36 Item Robert hoper xij d Item John more iij s Item christofer
37 heyns xxiij d Item John Renes ij s ij d Item John specke ix s vi d
38 Item Robart pears vj s and a bushell of malte Item John chesmane ij s vi d
39 Item Thomas stille ij s iij d Item John filkines iiij s iiij d Item Richard
40 davis owith me vij d Item Thomas Underwod owith me iij s j d Item Richard
41 Bonham owith me vi d Item father comlin of cheverell vi d Item Phillip
42 comlin vj d Item bengie brodbancke ij s ij d Item Phillip burse xix s
43 Item Edmond everet x d Item Robart Blake viij s vij d
44 written in the p[re]sents of Richar dotshon vicar of lavinton John
45 saynsburye John Blacke and others
Will of Thomas Blake of Playtford, husbandman - SWRO P2/4 Reg/203A, probated 27 Jul 1565
There are only two wills for the Blake family at Plaitford the one I blogged for Richard Blake probated in 1572 earlier today
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-richard-blake-of-platyford.html
and this one for Thomas Blake also husbandman probated in 1565. Thomas mentions his children including Richard, Jone, John and Elizabeth. He also mentions his siblings Nycholas, Robert and Edith. Edith is married to (unknown) Thomas. He has a legacy for a Thomas Blake of Cow[e]sfi[e]ld which is about three miles away but does not mention relationship. There appear to be two brothers called Thomas Blake at Cowsfild as he mentions Thomas and his brother Thomas.
This will is full of interesting details of family items and an especially touching appeal to take care of one of his brothers (Robert) by the next generation. His wife has died before him and he gives some special items of his wifes to his daughter Elizabeth.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/4Reg/203A
Name of testator: Thomas Blake, husbandman
Place: Playtford, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 13 Jul 1565, 27 Jul 1565
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Playtford
[Margin] A
1 In the name of god amen the xiij th daye of Julye in the
2 yere of o[u]r lord god M CCCCC lxv I Thomas Blake of Playtford
3 in the countie of Wiltes[hire]s husbandman sycke in bodye but whole of
4 mynd and of good and p[er]fitt remembrance ordyne and make
5 my last will and testament in maner and forme Folowng
6 Fyrst and pryncypally I bequeath my sowle unto almightie
7 god my maker redeamer and sawyo[u]r And my bodye to be buryed
8 in christen buryall It[e]m I geve and bequeath to the Cathedrall
9 church of Sa[lisbur]y xii d It[e]m I geve and bequeath to the Repa
10 tions of the church of playtford iij s iiij d It[e]m I geve and bequeth
11 to John my sonne two oxon w[i]th a yoke and a cheyne ij kyne two
12 bullocks the one of ij yeres of aige and the other of one yere
13 of aige, my baye mare, two ewes, one sowe, one pott of bees,
14 my carte my greatest panne, my best brasse pott, two platters,
15 ij pottengers, one saucer my second selseller, a payre of
16 sheats a cov[er]lett a cobberd one folding bord, one forme, one
17 cheyre, and bedsteade, the one half of my haye and the one half
18 of my corne. It[e]m I geve and bequeath to Richard my sonne and
19 Jone my dowghter the other half of my haye and corne betwene
20 them equallye to be devyded It[e]m I geve and bequeath to my systers
21 Edith Thomas children one heyffer of ij yeres of aige It[e]m I
22 geve and bequeath to my brother Nycholas Blakes children one
23 heiffer of one yere of aige It[e]m I geve and bequeath to Thomas
24 Blake of Cowsfild one heyffer of iij yeres of aige and to
25 his brother Thomas one ewe. It[e]m I geve and bequeath to my
26 brother Robert one yonge cowe. And I will that the same
27 Robert my brother shall have suffycient, holsome, and co[n]venyent
28 foode, lodgnge, and app[ar]ell of in and upon my hold duryng
29 his naturall liffe, he the said Robert doynge sutche labor
30 and worke as ys reason and meete for hym to doo. It[e]m I geve and
31 bequeath to Elizabeth my dawghter tow kyne one heyffer of
32 one yere of aige, one ewe, one platter, one pottinger and saucer,
33 one peyre of sheats, and one medlye frocke that was her mothers,
34 to be delyv[er]ed to the same Elizabeth immediately after my
35 decease, and one gowne, a kertle, a smocke, a kerchiff two
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36 busshells of wheate, ij busshels of mault, and one of my
37 lesser pannes to be delyv[er]ed to her att the daye of her
38 maryaige. Also I will that all the resydewe of my
39 coffers bedsteads, cowles, tubbes, and other my trene
40 vessells, to be equally devyded betwene my foure
41 children. The Resydewe of all my goods cattalls
42 detts movable and unmovable not geven nor bequeathed
43 (my detts and legacies paid) I geve and bequeath to Rychard
44 my sonne, and Jone my dawghter equally to be devyded
45 betwene them whom I ordeyne and make my executors
46 of this my last will and testament. Also I ordeyne and make
47 Nycholas Aldrydge of Wellowe, and my brother Nycholas Blake
48 sup[er]visors and oversears of this my last will and testament
49 to se the same p[er]formedd and fulfilled in ev[er]y poynt therof
50 accordinglye. And to employe and use the goods and cattalls
51 of the said Jone my dowghter to her most p[er]ffitt comoditie
52 and advantage, unto whom I geve and bequeath for thier
53 labor and paynes in that behalf iii s iiij d apiece Thes beyng
54 wytnesses: Nycholas Blake Nycholas Slacksteade
55 Richard Jackman and Nycholas Aldridge w[i]th others
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-richard-blake-of-platyford.html
and this one for Thomas Blake also husbandman probated in 1565. Thomas mentions his children including Richard, Jone, John and Elizabeth. He also mentions his siblings Nycholas, Robert and Edith. Edith is married to (unknown) Thomas. He has a legacy for a Thomas Blake of Cow[e]sfi[e]ld which is about three miles away but does not mention relationship. There appear to be two brothers called Thomas Blake at Cowsfild as he mentions Thomas and his brother Thomas.
This will is full of interesting details of family items and an especially touching appeal to take care of one of his brothers (Robert) by the next generation. His wife has died before him and he gives some special items of his wifes to his daughter Elizabeth.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/4Reg/203A
Name of testator: Thomas Blake, husbandman
Place: Playtford, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 13 Jul 1565, 27 Jul 1565
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Playtford
[Margin] A
1 In the name of god amen the xiij th daye of Julye in the
2 yere of o[u]r lord god M CCCCC lxv I Thomas Blake of Playtford
3 in the countie of Wiltes[hire]s husbandman sycke in bodye but whole of
4 mynd and of good and p[er]fitt remembrance ordyne and make
5 my last will and testament in maner and forme Folowng
6 Fyrst and pryncypally I bequeath my sowle unto almightie
7 god my maker redeamer and sawyo[u]r And my bodye to be buryed
8 in christen buryall It[e]m I geve and bequeath to the Cathedrall
9 church of Sa[lisbur]y xii d It[e]m I geve and bequeath to the Repa
10 tions of the church of playtford iij s iiij d It[e]m I geve and bequeth
11 to John my sonne two oxon w[i]th a yoke and a cheyne ij kyne two
12 bullocks the one of ij yeres of aige and the other of one yere
13 of aige, my baye mare, two ewes, one sowe, one pott of bees,
14 my carte my greatest panne, my best brasse pott, two platters,
15 ij pottengers, one saucer my second selseller, a payre of
16 sheats a cov[er]lett a cobberd one folding bord, one forme, one
17 cheyre, and bedsteade, the one half of my haye and the one half
18 of my corne. It[e]m I geve and bequeath to Richard my sonne and
19 Jone my dowghter the other half of my haye and corne betwene
20 them equallye to be devyded It[e]m I geve and bequeath to my systers
21 Edith Thomas children one heyffer of ij yeres of aige It[e]m I
22 geve and bequeath to my brother Nycholas Blakes children one
23 heiffer of one yere of aige It[e]m I geve and bequeath to Thomas
24 Blake of Cowsfild one heyffer of iij yeres of aige and to
25 his brother Thomas one ewe. It[e]m I geve and bequeath to my
26 brother Robert one yonge cowe. And I will that the same
27 Robert my brother shall have suffycient, holsome, and co[n]venyent
28 foode, lodgnge, and app[ar]ell of in and upon my hold duryng
29 his naturall liffe, he the said Robert doynge sutche labor
30 and worke as ys reason and meete for hym to doo. It[e]m I geve and
31 bequeath to Elizabeth my dawghter tow kyne one heyffer of
32 one yere of aige, one ewe, one platter, one pottinger and saucer,
33 one peyre of sheats, and one medlye frocke that was her mothers,
34 to be delyv[er]ed to the same Elizabeth immediately after my
35 decease, and one gowne, a kertle, a smocke, a kerchiff two
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36 busshells of wheate, ij busshels of mault, and one of my
37 lesser pannes to be delyv[er]ed to her att the daye of her
38 maryaige. Also I will that all the resydewe of my
39 coffers bedsteads, cowles, tubbes, and other my trene
40 vessells, to be equally devyded betwene my foure
41 children. The Resydewe of all my goods cattalls
42 detts movable and unmovable not geven nor bequeathed
43 (my detts and legacies paid) I geve and bequeath to Rychard
44 my sonne, and Jone my dawghter equally to be devyded
45 betwene them whom I ordeyne and make my executors
46 of this my last will and testament. Also I ordeyne and make
47 Nycholas Aldrydge of Wellowe, and my brother Nycholas Blake
48 sup[er]visors and oversears of this my last will and testament
49 to se the same p[er]formedd and fulfilled in ev[er]y poynt therof
50 accordinglye. And to employe and use the goods and cattalls
51 of the said Jone my dowghter to her most p[er]ffitt comoditie
52 and advantage, unto whom I geve and bequeath for thier
53 labor and paynes in that behalf iii s iiij d apiece Thes beyng
54 wytnesses: Nycholas Blake Nycholas Slacksteade
55 Richard Jackman and Nycholas Aldridge w[i]th others
Will of Thomas Blake, Stowoade, South Newton - SWRO P2/2 Reg/100 B, probated 24 Mar 1549/50
Thomas is the husband of Alice who has left her will and it is transcribed in the blog:
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-alice-blake-widow-swro-p25.html
This earlier will captures the family in its entirey as Alice only mentions her son William (his son John), Mariam and a general reference to her children's children. Her will dated 20 Oct 1566 is seventeen years later so she has lived a long time after her husband. This family is Thomas and Alice Blake with children William, Johane, John and Maryan. The question of who is Edmund Sowthery is perhaps obvious on a second read and that is Marian was perhaps married to (unknown) Sowthery. So Edmund Sowthery is her grandson. John Blake is a witness to this will of Thomas as he was to Alice Blake's will although Thomas makes William Boldye supervisor.
It is always nice to connect wills and certainly Thomas, William and John continue to be forenames for the Blake family found at South Newton. There are wills for William Blake that might help to continue the linkage.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/2Reg/100B
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: Stowoade, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 13 Nov 1549, 24 Mar 1549 (old style)
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Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Stowvode in p[ar]ishe Southe Newton
[Margin] Blake B
1 In the name of god Amen the xiij th daye of Nove[m]bre the
2 yere of o[u]r lorde god M ccccc xlix I Thomas Blake of Stowvode in the
3 p[ar]ysshe of sowthe newton beying sycke yn bodye and hoole of mynde of good and
4 p[er]fyte memorye do make my testament and last will in man[ner] and forme
5 folowyng First I gyve and bequeathe my sowle to Almyghtie god my boodye
6 to be buryed in the churchyarde of Newton aforesaide It[em[ I gyve and
7 bequeathe to my parysshe churche of Newton one shepe It[e]m I gyve and bequeathe
8 to Will[ia]m my sonne one akar of wheate and one of Barley It[e]m to Robert
9 Johan[e] John and Maryan xx ti shepe It[e]m to Joh[a]n[e] and Maryan a Hayffer
10 It[e]m to ev[er]y one of my godchyldrene iiij d The resydew of my goods not geve[n]
11 nor bequeathed I gyve and bequeathe to Alys my wyfe whom I make my sole
12 executrix It[e]m I ordeyne and make Will[ia]m Boldye sup[er]visor and ov[er]seer of thys
13 my last will and testament Thes beyng witness John Blake Richard
14 Carpenter w[i]t[h] others
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2012/10/will-of-alice-blake-widow-swro-p25.html
This earlier will captures the family in its entirey as Alice only mentions her son William (his son John), Mariam and a general reference to her children's children. Her will dated 20 Oct 1566 is seventeen years later so she has lived a long time after her husband. This family is Thomas and Alice Blake with children William, Johane, John and Maryan. The question of who is Edmund Sowthery is perhaps obvious on a second read and that is Marian was perhaps married to (unknown) Sowthery. So Edmund Sowthery is her grandson. John Blake is a witness to this will of Thomas as he was to Alice Blake's will although Thomas makes William Boldye supervisor.
It is always nice to connect wills and certainly Thomas, William and John continue to be forenames for the Blake family found at South Newton. There are wills for William Blake that might help to continue the linkage.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/2Reg/100B
Name of testator: Thomas Blake
Place: Stowoade, South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 13 Nov 1549, 24 Mar 1549 (old style)
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: 16th century, middle English, legible
[top] Test[a]m[ent] Thome Blake de Stowvode in p[ar]ishe Southe Newton
[Margin] Blake B
1 In the name of god Amen the xiij th daye of Nove[m]bre the
2 yere of o[u]r lorde god M ccccc xlix I Thomas Blake of Stowvode in the
3 p[ar]ysshe of sowthe newton beying sycke yn bodye and hoole of mynde of good and
4 p[er]fyte memorye do make my testament and last will in man[ner] and forme
5 folowyng First I gyve and bequeathe my sowle to Almyghtie god my boodye
6 to be buryed in the churchyarde of Newton aforesaide It[em[ I gyve and
7 bequeathe to my parysshe churche of Newton one shepe It[e]m I gyve and bequeathe
8 to Will[ia]m my sonne one akar of wheate and one of Barley It[e]m to Robert
9 Johan[e] John and Maryan xx ti shepe It[e]m to Joh[a]n[e] and Maryan a Hayffer
10 It[e]m to ev[er]y one of my godchyldrene iiij d The resydew of my goods not geve[n]
11 nor bequeathed I gyve and bequeathe to Alys my wyfe whom I make my sole
12 executrix It[e]m I ordeyne and make Will[ia]m Boldye sup[er]visor and ov[er]seer of thys
13 my last will and testament Thes beyng witness John Blake Richard
14 Carpenter w[i]t[h] others
Will of Richard Blake of Platyford, husbandman - SWRO P2/5 Reg/156A, probated 25 Oct 1572
Plaitford/Platyford is about six miles west of Romsey, Hampshire and 11 miles south east of Salisbury close to the New Forest. My premise is that the Blake family found south of Calne and working their ways towards Salisbury then down to the New Forest and across into Southampton were principally descendant of the Blake family found at Calne in the 1200s and later.
yDNA testing would help to prove that and I look forward to more and more people joining our Blake study:
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/blake/default.aspx?section=yresults
Richard Blake married to Alice with children Thomas Blake and Aldyce Blake. He was a husbandman and has left the bulk of his goods to his wife. Perhaps his children are still younge. Sudden death was so common right up into the 1900s. Richard is remembering the church at Wellow, West Wellow which is just 1.1 miles east south east of Plaitford did not have a Church in 1868 from the gazetteer so more likely East Wellow which is 1.9 miles east north east of Plaitford and has a church dedicated to St Margaret.
There is another will that I have just transcribed for Thomas at Platyford and he is possibly the father of this Richard Blake. Perhaps it was sudden death as no family member is present for the making of this will.
yDNA testing would help to prove that and I look forward to more and more people joining our Blake study:
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/blake/default.aspx?section=yresults
Richard Blake married to Alice with children Thomas Blake and Aldyce Blake. He was a husbandman and has left the bulk of his goods to his wife. Perhaps his children are still younge. Sudden death was so common right up into the 1900s. Richard is remembering the church at Wellow, West Wellow which is just 1.1 miles east south east of Plaitford did not have a Church in 1868 from the gazetteer so more likely East Wellow which is 1.9 miles east north east of Plaitford and has a church dedicated to St Margaret.
There is another will that I have just transcribed for Thomas at Platyford and he is possibly the father of this Richard Blake. Perhaps it was sudden death as no family member is present for the making of this will.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 23 Oct 2012
Source: Swindon and Wiltshire Record Office P2/5 Reg/156A
Name of testator: Richard Blake, husbandman
Place: Playtford, Wiltshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 11 Sep 1572, 25 Oct 1572
Read: Electronic file images
Condition: 16th century, middle English, quite legible
[Margin] Blake A
1 In the name of god Amen the xi th Day of september in the yere of o[u]r Lorde god o[n]e
2 thowsande fyve hundred three score and twelve I Richarde Blake of Playtforde
3 in the co[u]ntye of Wilts husbandman beinge sicke in bodye (but god be praysed) of
4 good and parfett remembrance do make this my laste will and testamente in
5 maner and forme folowinge First I bequeathe my sowle to almightie god and my
6 bodye to be buryed in the churchyarde of Plaitforde aforsayd It[e]m I do gyve to Thomas
7 Blake my sonne twoo yonge steares of th[e ]age of twoo yeres It[e]m I gyve unto Aldyce
8 Blake my dawghtere twoo yonge bullocks of th[e ]age aforsayd It[e]m I geve to the churche
9 of Wellow vij d The reste of all my godds and cattalls moveable and unmoveable
10 I geve and bequeathe unto Alice my wiffe whom I make myne executrix of this
11 my laste will and testamente Those beinge witnesses hereunto John Pynhorne
12 and Alice Goose wydowe