http://www.englandsimmigrants.com/search/results?keyword=blake&startDate=1300&endDate=1600&col1=name&col2=nationality&col3=date&col4=origin&col5=residence&page=1
I, of course, searched on Blake and Pincombe. Pincombe does not appear as that spelling or as Pencomb/Pencombe/Pincomb.
This is the citation for this particular set of documents. England’s Immigrants 1330 – 1550 (www.englandsimmigrants.com, version 1.0, 15 February 2015), http://www.englandsimmigrants.com/contact
The project is a collaboration between the University of York, The National Archives and the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield.
The project is a collaboration between the University of York, The National Archives and the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield.
Finding Richard le Blake coming from Normandy in 1274 had started my thinking outside of the box with respect to Blake in the British Isles. This set of documents further intensifies this thinking process as I found 54 entries in the database. In all likehood a number of the entries are for the same person but it does appear that there are 31 distinctive individuals (I excluded the four wives as I could not tell if they were actually English or immigrants with their husbands plus there are four female names mentioned so could be duplicating) coming to England from The Netherlands (6 one noted as Fleming), Normandy, France, Breton (2), Scotland (2) and Ireland (1). Only 13 have their place of origin noted. The male forenames include: Adam, Hayn, Henry, Herman, Hugh, John, Lodewicus, Patrick, Peter, Philip, Richard, Robert, Stephen, Thomas, Walter, and William. There are four female names: Agnes, Alice, Gunna (wife of Herbert) and Katherine. Four females are listed but only as the wife of and in this case wife of Henry Blake (2 entries), of Peter Blake and of John Blake.
It is possible to download all of the results into a spreadsheet so I have put only basic details into this blog:
Surname Forename Nationality Day Month Year Residence
Blake Adam 8 Aug 1456 London
Blake Agnes aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Alice 21 Apr 1440 Gloucestershire, St Nicholas
Blake Gunna Dutch 12 Jul 1440 Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon
Blake Hayn 27 Sep 1456 Kent, Ospringe
Blake Henry Oct 1441 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake Henry 18 Jan 1443 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake Henry aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Henry 5 Sep 1449 London, Farringdon without ward
Blake Henry aft 3 Dec 1450 Kent
Blake Herman Dutch 12 Jul 1440 Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon
Blake Hugh 5 Sep 1449 London
Blake John 9 Oct 1441 London, Cripplegate ward
Blake John 11 Oct 1441 London, Queenhithe ward
Blake John 18 Jan 1443 London, Cripplegate ward
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John 18 Jan 1443 London, Queenhithe ward
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John Scot 26 Sep 1465 Lincolnshire, Rathby
Blake John Dutch 11 Jul 1440 Hampshire, King's Somborne hundred
Blake John 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, All Saints
Blake John Fleming 24 Jul 1484 Devon, Exeter
Blake John Norman 18 Apr 1524 Dorset, Eastbury
Blake John Breton bef 16 Feb 1525 Cornwall, Bodmin
Blake John Dutch c 1524 Essex, Aveley
Blake Katherine 14 Jul 1467 London
Blake Lodewicus Dutch 18 Aug 1441 Northamptonshire, Yarwell
Blake Lodwico Dutch 24 May 1440 Northamptonshire, Yarwell
Blake Patrick 7 Apr 1440 Essex, High Roding
Blake Patrick aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Peter 6 Sep 1463 Bedfordshire
Blake Peter 20 Sep 1455 Bedfordshire, Dunstable
Blake Peter 10 Jul 1406
Blake Philip 5 Jul 1440 Shropshire, Shrewsbury
Blake Richard Scot 15 Sep 1451 Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne
Blake Richard Irish 10 Jul 1440 Wiltshire, Salisbury
Blake Richard Irish 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, St Leonard
Blake Richard Irish 7 Sep 1441 Wiltshire, Salisbury
Blake Robert 28 Aug 1441 Warwickshire, Coventry
Blake Robert 21 Apr 1440 Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity
Blake Robert 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity
Blake Robert French 19 Sep 1441 Wiltshire, Great Somerford
Blake Stephen 11 Jul 1440 Hampshire, Millbrook
Blake Thomas aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Walter 18 Jan 1443 London, Billingsgate ward
Blake Walter aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake William 18 Jan 1443 London, Tower ward
Blake William Breton 4 Apr 1524 Devon, Morchard Bishop
Blake wife of Henry Blake Oct 1441 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake wife of Henry Blake 18 Jan 1443 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake wife of Walter Blake 18 Jan 1443 London, Billingsgate ward
Blake wife of John Blake 18 Jan 1443 London
Blake Adam 8 Aug 1456 London
Blake Agnes aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Alice 21 Apr 1440 Gloucestershire, St Nicholas
Blake Gunna Dutch 12 Jul 1440 Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon
Blake Hayn 27 Sep 1456 Kent, Ospringe
Blake Henry Oct 1441 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake Henry 18 Jan 1443 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake Henry aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Henry 5 Sep 1449 London, Farringdon without ward
Blake Henry aft 3 Dec 1450 Kent
Blake Herman Dutch 12 Jul 1440 Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon
Blake Hugh 5 Sep 1449 London
Blake John 9 Oct 1441 London, Cripplegate ward
Blake John 11 Oct 1441 London, Queenhithe ward
Blake John 18 Jan 1443 London, Cripplegate ward
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John 18 Jan 1443 London, Queenhithe ward
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake John Scot 26 Sep 1465 Lincolnshire, Rathby
Blake John Dutch 11 Jul 1440 Hampshire, King's Somborne hundred
Blake John 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, All Saints
Blake John Fleming 24 Jul 1484 Devon, Exeter
Blake John Norman 18 Apr 1524 Dorset, Eastbury
Blake John Breton bef 16 Feb 1525 Cornwall, Bodmin
Blake John Dutch c 1524 Essex, Aveley
Blake Katherine 14 Jul 1467 London
Blake Lodewicus Dutch 18 Aug 1441 Northamptonshire, Yarwell
Blake Lodwico Dutch 24 May 1440 Northamptonshire, Yarwell
Blake Patrick 7 Apr 1440 Essex, High Roding
Blake Patrick aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Peter 6 Sep 1463 Bedfordshire
Blake Peter 20 Sep 1455 Bedfordshire, Dunstable
Blake Peter 10 Jul 1406
Blake Philip 5 Jul 1440 Shropshire, Shrewsbury
Blake Richard Scot 15 Sep 1451 Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne
Blake Richard Irish 10 Jul 1440 Wiltshire, Salisbury
Blake Richard Irish 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, St Leonard
Blake Richard Irish 7 Sep 1441 Wiltshire, Salisbury
Blake Robert 28 Aug 1441 Warwickshire, Coventry
Blake Robert 21 Apr 1440 Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity
Blake Robert 10 Aug 1441 Gloucestershire, Holy Trinity
Blake Robert French 19 Sep 1441 Wiltshire, Great Somerford
Blake Stephen 11 Jul 1440 Hampshire, Millbrook
Blake Thomas aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake Walter 18 Jan 1443 London, Billingsgate ward
Blake Walter aft 29 Sep 1441 London
Blake William 18 Jan 1443 London, Tower ward
Blake William Breton 4 Apr 1524 Devon, Morchard Bishop
Blake wife of Henry Blake Oct 1441 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake wife of Henry Blake 18 Jan 1443 London, Castle Baynard ward
Blake wife of Walter Blake 18 Jan 1443 London, Billingsgate ward
Blake wife of John Blake 18 Jan 1443 London
Comparing this information to the map which I prepared from the occurrence of Blake in the Calendar of Patent Rolls is rather interesting as well.
The entries in the Calendar of Patent Rolls range between 30 Jan 1230 and 16 Jun 1452. There is some overlap with this new database in terms of time. The Immigrants' database entries range between 10 Jul 1406 (one entry only) and then from 7 Apr 1440 to 16 Feb 1525 with the bulk of the entries between 1440 and 1443. Some of these people could be related especially where no nationality is given. For instance two Bretons William Blake and John Blake settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon and Bodmin Cornwall 1 Apr 1524 and before 16 Feb 1525 respectively. But tantilizingly is this the Cornwall/Devon Blake family that I am busy attempting to put together? There was also a John Blake, noted as Fleming, in Exeter Devon 24 Jul 1484 so a further Blake line to distract me.
Of special interest to me are the entires for Hampshire and Wiltshire where we can see that Richard Blake, noted as Irish, can be located at Salisbury Wiltshire 10 Jul 1440. There is a Stephen Blake, no nationality noted, 11 Jul 1440 at Millbrook Hampshire. John Blake, Dutch, 11 Jul 1440 at King's Somborne hundred, Hampshire. Robert Blake, French, 19 Sep 1441 at Great Somerford, Wiltshire. But as is often the case for immigrants to England, London has the largest number of Blake immigrants with about half of them being listed as living in London.
Another interesting immigrant is John Blake, Norman, 18 Apr 1524 at Eastbury, Dorset. Is he related to Richard le Blake who arrived in 1274? I can not find Blake as a surname in the modern French population but the possibility that it is an earlier form of the present day surname of Blanch[er] (both meaning fair blanc and blak) still remains.
The England's Immigrants Database being available has occurred at a rather interesting time. The Y haplogroup table has now been updated to show the effect of the YFull, Big Y, Gen 2.0, Britains DNA testing and other projects as noted on the website below. Within the haplogroup to which my Blake line belongs one can find (https://sites.google.com/site/compositeytree/home):
I2a1b M423 (19096091 G->A)
• • • • •I2a1b1 L161.1/S185.1 (22513718 C->T)
• • • • • •I2a1b1a L1498/Y4008 (18668472 C->T)
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a1 FGC7218/Y5280 (21354226 G->A) YFull subgroup Irish
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a2 FGC14448/Y5450 (7158983 A->G) YFull subgroup Irish
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a3 FGC7108/S2640 (14107847 G->A)
• • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a FGC7197/S7703 (17494645 G->C)
• • • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a1 S7714 (21345894 T->A)
• • • • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a1a S8889 (4310132 A->G)
• • • • •I2a1b1 L161.1/S185.1 (22513718 C->T)
• • • • • •I2a1b1a L1498/Y4008 (18668472 C->T)
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a1 FGC7218/Y5280 (21354226 G->A) YFull subgroup Irish
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a2 FGC14448/Y5450 (7158983 A->G) YFull subgroup Irish
• • • • • • •I2a1b1a3 FGC7108/S2640 (14107847 G->A)
• • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a FGC7197/S7703 (17494645 G->C)
• • • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a1 S7714 (21345894 T->A)
• • • • • • • • • •I2a1b1a3a1a S8889 (4310132 A->G)
At this moment in time the S2640 has been assigned by BritainsDNA as the subtype but there are a number of other markers within this testing that further define our haplogroup. But the three markers mentioned above are ancestral in my paternal line (namely S7703, S7714 and S8889). This is a very very small haplogroup (0.9% of the I haplogroup which is only 18.1% of the entire database for Y DNA so a very small number) but is most commonly found in Ireland (however this chart does show that only I2a1b1a1 and I2a1b1a2 are said to be Irish) with my group I2a1b1a3 not being assigned to a particular ethnic group. Looking at the anonymized chart which BritainsDNA provided of the 15 testers in S185 looking at S2640 4 were ancestral and 11 derived; those derived belonging to I2a1b1a3. For S7703 5 were ancestral, with the other 10 derived; those derived belonging to I2a1b1a3a. For S7714 11 were ancestral with 4 only being derived; those derived belonging to I2a1b1a3a1. For S8889 13 were ancestral with 2 only being derived; those derived belonging to I2a1b1a3a1a. Of the 15 testers, my line does not have any matches since the four that have S2640 with my line also show new mutations beyond S2640. Although it could be that no one has tested yet to show that some of the other mutations in our signature do constitute a further subgrouping within I2a1b1a3 namely I2a1b1a3b. Still more to come in this field of yDNA testing!
Interesting that on this day I should find that a Richard Blake has come from Ireland to Salisbury Wiltshire 10 Jul 1440 (17 miles from Andover). However, I also find a John Blake, Dutch, even closer 11 Jul 1440 at King's Somborne hundred, Hampshire (about 9 miles from Andover).
Interesting that on this day I should find that a Richard Blake has come from Ireland to Salisbury Wiltshire 10 Jul 1440 (17 miles from Andover). However, I also find a John Blake, Dutch, even closer 11 Jul 1440 at King's Somborne hundred, Hampshire (about 9 miles from Andover).
On the one hand it might have been quite interesting to be descendant of Richard le Blake whose pedigree chart at 12 feet by 4 feet is an amazing piece of Blake family memoribilia but on the other hand finding a reason for my Blake line to be most commonly found in Ireland and an individual with the Blake surname bringing it to Salisbury Wiltshire is positively intriguing!
Knowing that Robert Blayke left his will in 1521 at Knights Enham (likely born circa mid 1400s as he was quite elderly) further intensifies this thought as he named his son Richard. So finding a Richard in 1440 at Salisbury from Ireland is certainly an interesting happening. Why would he go to Andover when he is in Salisbury? Good question but having driven in that part of the country certainly the green fields around Andover must have been very inviting. The route between Salisbury and Andover is all agricultural and the land looks particularly benevolent in terms of crops and flocks of sheep!
As more and more documents come on line from this early time period perhaps it will be possible to piece together the lives of our ancestors backwards into the past. It still continues to amaze me that this Blake line of mine was so long in the Andover area but the land was rich, they were farmers and it was a fairly quiet valley in terms of wars throughout England's history.
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