Pincombe-Pinkham Newsletter
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2021
Table of Contents
1. Transcription: An extent of all the manors, etc. of the late John Pincombe, gentleman, inherited by his son and heir, John Pincombe the younger; taken at South Molton, co. Devon, Parchment roll. Seal missing. 3 Apr 1605
2. Landkey Parish Records
3. North Molton Parish Records continued
1. Discussion: An extent of all the manors, etc. of the late John Pincombe, gentleman, inherited by his son and heir, John Pincombe the younger; taken at South Molton, co. Devon, Parchment roll. Seal missing. 3 Apr 1605
This rather interesting set of documents is held by the John Rylands Library University Library at the University of Manchester. I was able to obtain copies of the two page document but I am not permitted to share those originals. However, I am able to discuss them within the realm of Pincombe Research and transcribe them.
First of all what do I know about John Pincombe, gentleman, of South Molton who died the 18th November 1604. He left his will dated 25 Jul 1604 and probated 15 Apr 1605
Source: Public Record Office, London, UK, # 770
Place: South Molton, Devon, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 25 Jul 1604; probated 15 Apr 1605
Condition: photocopy, bold, old English writing
[In margin] T[estator] Johannis Pincombe
Anno Regni Jacobi Regis Anglie etc Secundo et Scotie xxxvij
1 In the name of God, Amen. The fyve and
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2 Fyve and Twentithe daie of Julie Anno domini millesimo sexcentesimo Quarto. I John Pyncombe
3 the ellder of Southmoulton in the countie of Devon merchante beinge perfecte of mynde and memorye
4 (thancks be geven to Allmightie God) doe revoke annihilate and make voyde all former wills, testaments
5 legacies, bequeathes, and executors by me heretofore made, willed, devised and ordayned, and doe make this
6 my laste will and Testamente in maner and forme followinge. Firste I geve and bequeath my soule
7 unto Allmightie God my creator and Redeemer, and my bodye to the grave untill the ioyefull daye of
8 resurrection. Item I do geve and bequeath unto Rebecca the wife of Hughe Tucker beinge the daughter
9 of Alice Webber my daughter deceased Thirtye poundes of lawefull money of England. Item I do geve
10 And bequeathe unto Agnes Webber one other of the daughters of my said daughter Alice Webber deceased
11 Fiftie poundes of lawefull Englishe money. And further I doe geve & bequeathe unto her the said Agnes
12 Webber all and singuler those messuages landes and Tenements withe the appurtenances called or knowne
13 by the name or names of Upcotte sette lienge and beinge in the parishe of Hatherleighe in the countie of
14 Devon nowe or late in the tenure or occupa[t]ion of George Hutchin his assignee or assignes. To have and
15 to houlde the saide messuages, landes and Tenementes withe the appurtenances to her the saide Agnes Webber
16 her heires and assignes for ever. And if yt shall happen that the saide Agnes Webber dye without heires
17 of her bodye begotten Then my will is that the aforesaid messuages landes and Tenements withe the appur-
18 tenances shall remayne and be to Margarett Webber sister of the saide Agnes, and to the heires of the saide
19 Margarette for ever. Item I doe geve and bequeathe to the said Margarett Webber fiftie pounds of
21 lawefull Englishe money. Item I do geve and bequeathe unto John Webber sonne of my foresaide daughter
22 Alice Webber Twentye pounds moreover I do geve devise and bequeathe unto the saide John Webber
23 all those messuages, landes, and Tenementes w[i]th all and singuler the appurtenances whatsoever scytuate
24 lienge & beinge within the parishe of Ath[e]rington in the said countye of devon com[m]only called or knowne
25 by the name of Fursdowne, and nowe or late in the tenure or occupa[t]ion of John Matha. To have and
26 to houlde unto him the said John Webber and to his heires in Fee for evermore Item I do geve & bequeathe
27 unto Susanna Webber one other of the daughters of my foresaid daughter Alice Webber and unto the
28 foresaid Rebecca the wife of the foresaid Hughe Tucker, and unto the foresaid Agnes Webber and
29 Margarette Webber all suche debtes as after my deathe shal[l ]be due and owinge unto me by Bondes, obliga[t]ions
30 deeds obligatorye, billes, notes of scripte, and all other specyalties whatsoever, and as allso whatsoever debte
31 hereafter shal[l ]be due unto me after my deathe withoute specyalltie or specyalties, or else by my booke, or by
32 promise coven[an]te or otherwise whatsoever. All whiche debts my will and meanyinge is, and I do ordayne and
33 appoynte that they shal[l ]be niselie, indifferentlie and equally devided amongste them the said fouer sisters
34 Rebecca, Agnes, Margarett & Susan. Item I doe further geve unto Jone Selye daughter of my daughter
35 Agnes deceased fyve poundes of lawefull Englishe money. Item I do geve and bequeathe unto the poore
36 people of Southmoulton Twentie shillinges And Lastlye I doe geve & bequeathe unto the forenamed
37 Susanna Webber all and singuler other my goods, plate & Chattelles not before geven nor bequeathed. Item
38 whereas the foresaid Margarette, Agnes and Suzanna Webber by vertue of the laste will & Testamente of
39 Alice Webber deceased have rights or maye pretende rights, tytle, terme or intereste for yeares not yet
40 expired determynable uppon lyves in and to that messuage, burgage or Tenemente withe the appurtenances
41 scytuate lienge and beinge within the burrough of Southmoulton aforesaid betweene the landes of Tho[mas]
42 Hunte there nexte on the easte parte, the landes of the heires of Thomas Hache esquire deceased there nexte
43 on the weste parte, the Kings Streete there nexte on the southe parte and the land called Shaplande there
44 nexte on the northe parte, the moietie or haulfe deale of whiche messuage was graunted unto Roger Webber
45 Father of the said Margarette, Agnes, & Susan by John Pyncombe for tearme of fourescore and of
46 nyneteene yeares, if John Webber, Rebecca Webber, and Agnes Webber or either of them so longe shoold lyve
47 as appeerith by an Indenture thereof made by the said John Pincombe dated the fouretenthe daye of
48 Auguste in the foure and Thirtithe yeare of the raigne of the late Queene Elizabeth, and the other moiety
49 thereof was by Indenture bearinge date the twelfte daye of Aprill in the Thirtithe yeare of the said late
50 Queene graunted to the said Roger Webber by John Webber alias Turner of Wynckley in the countie aforesaid
51 yeoman for terme of fourescore and Tenne yeares if Roger Webber, John Webber, and Roberte or either
52 of them shoolde so longe lyve, my desier beinge that the said Rebecca wife of the said Hughe Tucker her executors
53 and assignes shoold have and onelie enioye bothe the moieties of the said Tenemente duringe the foresaid
54 severall tearmes, I doo therefore ordayne and my will is (notwithestandinge any thinge before said to the
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56 to the contrarie) that if the said Margarett, Agnes and Susan Webber their executors, admynistrators or
57 assignes or any of them, or the husband or husbands whiche they or any of them shall happen to marrye
58 shall not after my deathe permytte and suffer the said Rebecca her executors and assignes payenge doinge
59 and performenge the yearlie rentes, coven[an]tes and promises contayned in the said Indentures quietlie
60 and peaceablie to have, houlde, occupie, possesse, and enioye bothe the moieties of the said Tenemente to the
61 onelye use, benifytte, and beheese of the saide Rebecca her executors admynistrators or assignes. Then my will
62 is that every of the saide Margarette Agnes and Susanne Webber whiche shall contrarye to this my desier
63 not to suffer and permytte the said Rebecca her executors admynistrators, or assignes so to enioye the same
64 shal[l ]be debarred of the somme of Twentie pounds to be abated and defaulted oute of her or their former severall legacies
65 legacies by me bequeathed to her or them, whiche money so defaulted respectyvelie accordinge to her or their non
66 sufferance or permission as aforesaid shal[l ]be and remayne too the onelie benifytte and beheese of the said
67 Rebecca her executors and admynistrators And for the better performance of this my said desier my will
68 Is that the saide Margarett, Agnes, and Susan comenge to the age of one and Twentie yeares, or the
69 husbande and husbands of everye of them beinge marryed before her or their severall ages of one and
70 twentie yeares, shall for his or their partes respectyvely at the requeste of the said Rebecca her executors
71 admynistrators or assignes make in wrytinge a sufficiente, lawefull and absolute release of all her
72 his and their righte estate and clayme for ever, whiche shee, he, or they have or maye have to bothe the
73 moieties of the saide messuage unto the said Rebecca her executors admynistrators or assignes. Item my
74 will is and I doo ordaine that all the foresaid legacies geven and bequeathed to my foresaid daughter's chilldren
75 shal[l ]be paide unto them at their severall ages of one and Twentye yeares or at their severall dayes of
76 marryage w[hi]ch shall seeme good to my executors for the greater parte of them, and unto those that are
77 allreadie of age of twentie one yeares or maried, w[i]thin sixe monethes nexte after my decease. And if
78 it shall happen that any of the said Agnes, Margarett, and Susanna shall happen to dye before the
79 accomplishem[en]te of the age of Twentie years or before her or their maryage as aforesaid. Then I will and
80 ordayne that the before named portion of her or them so dyenge shall remayne and be equallye devided amongst
81 the reste of the foresaide chilldren of the saide Alice Webber my daughter deceased. And my will further is
82 that if anye of the said Agnes, Margarett, and Susanna Webber shall marry and take to husbande anye person
83 without the consente likinge and good wille of my Executors or the greater parte of them firste obtained
84 and hadd then every and either of them so marryenge contrarye to the true meanynge of this my Will
85 shall have but the haalf deale or moietie of all or any the legacies whiche I have by this my Will geven
86 unto her or them. And the other moietie of the saide legacies or legacie shall remaine and be equallie
87 devided amongste the reste of the chilldren of my said daughter Alice Webber deceased, yf it shall so seeme
88 good to the greater parte of my executors. And for the better performance and faithefull execution of this
89 my will I do ordayne and make my trustie and welbeloved frendes and kynsmen John Bonde and Roger
90 Prouse of Tawnton in the countie of Somersett gent, Will[ia]m Tooker mayor of Southmoulton, and
91 Stephen Domynecke mercer my whole and sole Executors thereof, onelie in truste and confidence so to
92 contynue and remayne my said executors untill the foresaid Susanna Webber shall or mighte accomplishe
93 the age of One and Twentie yeares. And that then and from thenceforthe the said John Bond, Roger
94 Prouse, Will[ia]m Tooker, and Stephen Domenecke, and every of them shall cease any longer to be my
95 executors, and the said Susanna Webber shall then and from thenceforthe be my whole and sole executor
96 of this my laste will. And touchinge the education, maynetenance and bringinge uppe of the saide
97 Susanna, Margarett, and Agnes, my will is that the charge thereof be defrayed oute of a reasonable and
98 competente por[t]ion growinge and arisinge of and from the use and benifytte of their severall legacies
99 And further that their saide legacies be employed to their beste use and beheese in suche sorte and maner as
100 shall to my saide Executors or the greater parte of them seeme moste behee[s]full and expedyente for the saide
101 Susanna, or Margarette and Agnes or any or either of them. And further my will is that is my said executors
102 and everie of them in their accompte and accomptes hereafter to be made to the saide Susanna Webber or
103 anie other shal[l ]be allowed, acquited and discharged of and for all, and any suche some and somes of money
104 as my said executors and every of them shall necessarilie and truelie paye disburse and laye oute in and
105 aboute the execution of this my will, and in and aboute the sui te and recoverie of anie my debtes, and in
106 and aboute any matter or thinge whiche shall any waie concerne the righte intereste or clayme of the
107 saide Susan, Margarett, and Agnes or any of them Or shall concerne the defence or protectyon of anye
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108 any cause, matter, or thinge growinge or arisinge by reason of this my will againste any person
109 or persons w[hi]ch shall conduce, prosecute or reckon in any sorte or action againste the saide executors or
110 any of them. In wytnes whereof I the said John Pincombe have hereunto sette my hande and seale
111 the daie and yeare above wrytten. By me John Pincombe the elder. Theis witnesses Anthonye
112 Amorye parson of Asheholte, by me Thomas Slader, and Laurence Rowe Teste me Johannis Bonde
113 Willyam Tooker, Teste me Stephan Domineck A Codicill added to the laste will and
114 Testamente of John Pincombe the elder made the laste daye of Februarye Anno domini One Thousande
115 Six hundreth and foure. And further I the said John Pincombe the ellder beinge of perfecte and sounde
116 memorye thoughe sicke in bodye, knowinge howe my undeserved foes are bente wrongfullie to impugne
117 and frustrate my honeste and lawefull intentes and purposes to my great greife and sorrowe, have
118 therefore called and desired my honeste frendes and neighboures whose names are underwrytten to testefie
119 that the will whereunto this codicill is annexed together with this said codicill is my true and laste
120 will and Testamente, And doe further add to my said will and ordayne touchinge suche debtes as shal[l ]be
121 due unto me at and before the tyme of my deathe that it shall and maye be lawefull to and for my said
122 Executors mentioned in my saide will or the greater parte of them to compounde and agree withe all or
123 any person or persons that shal[l ]be indebted unto me at the tyme of my deathe for a lesser some, or somes of
124 money then he, shee, or they, or any of them shal[l ]be indebted then unto me, by bill, obliga[t]ion, specialtie,
125 covenante, promise, contracte or by anie other waye or meane, as my said executors, or the greater parte of
126 them in their discretion and consideration of the unhabilitye or insufficiencie of the partie, or parties,
127 person or persons so indebted shall thincke, reasonable, meeke, behee[s]full or conscionable, and that for suche
128 Composi[t]ion and agreemente so made withe my saide debtor or deptors the said Rebecca Tooker, Margarette
129 Agnes, and Susanna Webber or anye of them or anie other person in the names of them or any of them
130 shall not make demande or bringe action againste my said executors or any of them for any greater some
131 or somes of money due from all or any such debter or debters other than for the some and somes of money so agreed
132 and compounded for, but my will is that my said executors and every of them shal[l ]be discharged and acquitted
133 againste the said Rebecca, Margaretta, Agnes and Suzanna and every of them for and concerneing
134 the serplus of anie suche debte, or debtes so agreed and compounded for. Any thinge contayned in my saide
135 will to the contrarye not w[i]thstandinge. In wytnes whereof I the said John Pyncombe have hereunto
136 sette my seale the daye and yeare above wrytten in the presence of me Willyam Hunte, John Allen, Thomas
137 Slader. Another Codicill added to the laste will and Testamente of John Pincombe
138 the ellder, made the firste daye of Marche Anno D[o]m[ini] millesimo sexcentesimo Quarto. And further I the
139 saide John Pincombe the ellder beinge of perfect and sounde memorie thoughe sicke in bodye, knowinge howe
140 my undeserved foes are bente wrongefullie to ympingne and frustrate my honeste and lawefull intentes
141 and purposes to my greate greif and sorrow, have therefore called and desired my honeste frendes and
142 neigheboures (whose names are underwrytten) to testifie that the willl whereunto this codicill is annexed toge
143 ther withe this and the other codicill is my true and laste will and Testamente. And doe further add to
144 my saide wille and ordaine touchinge suche debtes as shal[l ]be due unto me at and after the tyme of my
145 deathe that it shall and maie be laweful to and for my said executors mentioned in my said will or the
146 greater parte of them to compounde and agree with all or any person or persons that shal[l ]be indebted unto
147 me at the tyme of my deathe for a lesser some or somes of money then he, shee, or they or any of them shal[l ]be
148 indebted then unto me by bill, obliga[t]ion, specyalltie, covenante, promise, contracte or by any other waye or
149 meane as my said executors or the greateste parte of them in their discretion and consideration of the unhabi
150 litie or insufficiencie of the partie or parties person or persons so indebted shall thincke reasonable, meete
151 behee[s]full, or conscionable. And that for suche composi[t]ion and agreemente so made withe my saide debtor or
152 debtors, The said Rebecca Tucker, Margarette, Agnes and Susan Webber or any of them, or any other
153 person in the names of them or any of them shall not make demande or bringe action agaynste my saide
154 Executors or any of them for any greater some or somes of money due from all or any suche debtor or debtors
155 other then for the some or somes of money so agreed and compounded for, but my Will is that my saide executors
156 and everye of them shal[l ]be discharged and acquitted againste the saide Rebecca, Margarett, Agnes, and
157 Susan Webber, and every of them for and concernenge the serplus of any suche debte or debtes so agreed
158 compounded for anythinge contayned in my said will to the contrarye, notw[i]thstandinge. And moreover
159 My will is that all and everye some and somes of money heretofore payde and payde oute and by me yet
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160 yet unpaide and w[hi]ch at any tyme or tymes hereafter shal[l ]be disursed, payde or laid out by my executors of anye of them
^ in or about any suche moles[tation] or accom[modation] in lawe brought or to bee brought againste m[e]and my executors or any of th[em] for
161 for^ or concernenge any matter or matters thinge or thinges specified or contayned in my said laste will
162 and Testamente, or for, in, or aboute any suite, molesta[t]ion, or trouble whiche shall, or may arise, or
163 growe to my saide executors of anye of them by reason of my said laste will and Testamente, or by reason of any
164 matter or matters whiche concerneth the same, that the coste, expenses, and chardges thereof shal[l ]be defraied
165 allowed, and borne, oute of the debts due unto me at the tyme of my deathe, and afterwardes payable to my
166 said executors. And if my said debtes shall not suffice to beare the saide coste, and expences. Then my will
167 is that every Legatee men[t]ioned in my said will shall beare his, her, and their parte and por[t]ion of the saide
168 coste and expenses proportionablie oute of the severall legacies of money geven and bequeathed to them. Any
169 thinge in my said will contayned to the contrarye notwithstandinge. In wytnes whereof I the said John
170 Pincombe have hereunto sette my seale the daye and yeare above wrytten. In the presence of theis
171 wytnesses, George Classe, Thomas Slader, Thomas Heardinge.
172 Probatum fuit huiusmodi Testamentum
173 unacum Codicillis eidem annex apud London decimo Quinto die mensis Aprilis Anno domini millesimo
174 Sexcentesimo Quinto coram duo Johanne Benet milite legum doctore curie Prerogative Cantuariensis
175 Magistro custode siue commissario l[egi]time deputato Juramento Johannis Bonde unius executorum in huiusmodi
176 Testamento nominatae cui commissa fuit administrat[i]o omnium et singulorum bonorum Jurium et creditorum dictum
177 defuncti et prefatorum Testamentum unacum Codicillis eidem annex qualrrnng, concernieum sub limitacionibus in
178 huiusmodi Testamento specificat de bene et fideliter administrand omnia et sing[u]la bona, Jura et credita dri
179 defuncti nixta vim formam, effectum, tenorem, viz, tabulas huiusmodi Testamenti durante minor etate
180 Susanne Webber Executricis in huiusmodi Testamento, nominat, videlicet doner et quovs Susanna Webber
181 Executrix antedicta etatis siue Anno pleno attigorie et complenerit et non aliter neq alio
182 modo Ac de pleno et fideliter Invetar etc exhibend necnon de plano et vero compoto etc inde redden etc ad sancta
183 Dei Evangelia Jurat Reservata potestatem similem Commissionem faciend Rogero Prouse William Tucker
184 et Stephano dominicke Executoribus in huiusmodi Testamento unden predicto Johannis Bonde __ limitataco
185 Inibus predictis etiam nominate cum venerit vel____ similiter respective venerit eadem in debita Juris
186 forma petitur similiter admissur
187 Probatum fuit huiusmodi Testamentum
188 Unacum Codicillis coram venerabli
189 Viro duo Johanne Bonde
190 Milite legum doctore Commissario
191 Etc viresimo seute die mensis
192 Novembris Anno domino 1612
193 Juramento Susanna Webber
194 Executrics etc Cuit etc de
195 Bene et vigore commissis Jurat
Looking at Chart 1-2 created by the earlier researchers (Richard Pinkham, MD and Galen Pinkham) I do find a John Pincombe but the details given do not appear to fit with this will dated 1604 and probated 1605. I then went to the Visitation of Devon dated 1620 page 594 and titled Pincombe of Southmolton (copy of the Original Visitation (material in italic in the image below) Visitation of Devon 1620, Hurl. MS. 1163 fo. 95b, not signed).
As can be seen there are several John Pincombes on this chart – son of Christopher Pyncombe of Southmolton and another John Pyncomb son of John Pyncomb of Southmolton. In neither case are the grandchildren named in this will or the children listed on the Visitation. My thought was that this John Pincombe is likely one of these two men.
In this will John Pincombe mentions that he is the elder of Southmolton but that could mean that there is a younger John Pincombe but does not imply that that person is his son. He mentions his daughter Alice (now deceased) who married Roger Webber and they have five children Rebecca married to Hughe Tucker, Agnes, Margarett, John and Susanna. The will is mostly about these children and principally the daughters. The testator does not name any sons in this will. He names his youngest grandchild as Executor when she is 20 years of age which she attains in 1612 giving her a likely birth year of 1591-2. As her mother’s likely youngest child her mother was perhaps born in the 1550s-early 1560s and this John Pincombe was born possibly in the 1520s. With that in mind I return to the visitation and the top of the chart is an unknown Pyncomb who arrived with Lord Zouch at the beginning of the reign of King Henry the 7th (1485). He is listed with three children John of Northmolton, John of Southmolton and Thomas of Filleigh, East Buckland. So an interesting view of just whom this John Pincombe might be. Personally I am not sure that he appears on this Visitation but he could be the one at the top under the unknown Pyncombe who could have come as a very young man (straight from the Battle of Bosworth so not particularly in favour with the King that is for sure). If he was just in his teens in 1485 then a son born by 1520 sounds possible although more likely a grandson. One item that I do notice is that he does not name any Pincombe relatives which is perhaps suspicious in itself.
Recorded: 29 Jun 2021
Source: John Rylands Library; University Library, University of Manchester, England, UK
Place: South Molton, Devon, England
Type of Record: An extent of all the manors, etc. of the late John Pincombe, gentleman, inherited by his son and heir, John Pincombe the younger; taken at South Molton, co. Devon, Parchment roll. Seal missing. 3 Apr 1605
Dated: 3 Apr 1605
1 Th[e ]extente and clere yerelye value of all the manors
2 mess[uage]s lands ten[emen]ts and hereditaments late of John Pincombe gent
3 deceased the xviijth daye of November last past before the finding of
4 Th[e ]Office and w[hi]ch ben defended and comen in possession and reversion
5 unto John Pincombe the younger his son[n]e and next heire beinge of the
6 age of Twenty yeres two monethes and thirteene daies at the death
7 of his Father do by th[e ]office thereof found at Southmolton in the Countye
8 of Devon the third daye of April Anno do[mino] fortie Jacobi Regis Etc appeareth
9 viz
10 Coun[tie] Devon
11 The manor of Bickington als Buckington loges w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in ye said vi £ xiij s iiiij d
12 Countye twelve mess[uage]s one Corne mill xij gardens xij orchards L acres land forty
13 acres meadowe Lx acres pasture xiiij acres woods L acres heath and furze and
14 iiij s rent w[i]th the app[ur]tancs in Leghe neer lerghe Yealand Bickington als
15 Buckington Loges and Highe Bickington in the Countye afforsaid The manor of
16 Bekington als Bekington loogs w[i]th the app[urte]nancs in the said Countye vij mess[uages]
17 vij gardens iiij orchards fourscore acres lands xvj acres meadows L acres pasture
18 viij acres woods xl acres furz and gorse and iij s rent w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Bekington
19 Als Bekington looges and highe Bekington in the said Countye Are holden of
21 the Kings ma[jes]tie of his honor of Ex[ce]llenc by the viij th p[ar]te of a Knighte Fee and are
22 Worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
23
24 The manor of Br[o]adridge w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in the said countye Devon mess[uages] vij iij £ vj s viij d
25 Gardens v orchards Cxx acres land xx acres meadowe four score acr[e]s pastures
26 viij acres wood xl acres heath and furz and xx d rent w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Br[o]adridge
27 and Poughill in the said County Are holden of James Courtney esq[uire] as of his mano[r]
28 or liberty of Langhleighe by fealty but by what other servics ig[no]r And are worth
29 by yere in al yssues above Repris
30
31 The Reversion of the moyitie of the manor of Eshe Renye als Ashe Reignye als Rings x s
32 Ashe w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in the said Countye The Reversion of the moytie of viij mess[uages]
33 And Te[nemen]te viij gardens CC acres land xviij acres meadows xl acres pasture L acr[es]
34 Wood C acres furz and gorse and xiiij d rent w[i]th the app[ur]tancs in Eshe Renge als
35 Ashe Rengay als Rings Ashe in the said Countye The Reversion of the moytie of the
36 P[ar]ishe Church of Eshe Reny als Ashe Reigny als Rings Ashe in the said Countye now
37 Or late in the tenure of John Acland knight and mary his wife as in the right
38 Of the said mary for terme of her life Are holden of the Kings Ma[jis]tie as of his
39 Honor or fee of Ex[cel]lenc by the moytie of a knights fee And are worth inl durant
40 veta dre marie sepostea ped mar ob df mod valet
41
42 A mess[uage] gardene an orchard x acr[e] land foure acr[e] meadow lx acr[e] pasture one xv d
43 acre wood and xvj acres furfse and gorse w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Ridge Arrundell in the p[ar]ishe
44 Of Morcharde Bishoppes in the said Countye Are holden of the lord Arrundell as of his
45 Manor of Morchard Bishopp by fealty and two graynes of pepper and by what other servics
46 ig[nor] And are worth yerelye in all yssues above Repris
47
48 A mess[uage] and ten[ment]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Pulsworthie Silcombe meade and Silcombe ij s vj d
49 wood w[i]thin the p[ar]ishe of Twychine in the said Countye Are holden of Arne Bamfeild
50 knight as of his manor of north molton by fealtye but by what other service ign[o]r
51 And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
52
53 Two mess[uages] or ten[emen]ts w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Gatcombe in the p[ar]ishe of molland Botreaux in the xxij d
54 said Countye are holden of Phillipp Courtnye esq[uire] as of his manor of molland
55 Botreaux by fealty and by what other service ign[o]r And are worth by yere in all
56 Yssues above Repris
57
58 Two mess[uages] or ten[emen]ts w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in north pransley als northe Pransleighe in ijs vj d
59 The p[ar]ishe of north moulton in the said Countye Are holden of Amyas Bamfeld knight
60 as of his manor of northe moulton afforsaid by fealtye but have other s[er]vic ig[no]r And
61 Are worth yerelye in all yssues above Repris
62
63 One ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Easter meaddowe in the p[ar]ishe of hartland in the xiiij s
64 said Countye Are holden of Giles Risden esq[uire] as of his manor of Upcot by fealty
65 and the yearlye rent of iiij s and sute of courte twice in the yeare And are worth by
66 Yere above all chargs
67
68 Two mess[uages] and ten[emen]ts w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Bircham in the p[ar]ishe of Borington in the saide j d
69 Countye now in the occupation of Wybell widdowe for tearme of her life Are holden of
70 John Sturley esq[uire] as of his manor of Borrington by fealty and what other servics
71 Ig[no]r And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
72
73 A mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Butporte in the p[ar]ishe of Borrington in the said County xij d
74 Are holden of John Molford and marke Cotte esq[uire]s as of there manor of Sansford by
75 Fealty and what other servics ig[no]r And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
76
77 A mess[uage] a gardene an orchard CC acres land foure acres meadowe Cxx acre pasture iij s iiij d
78 xxxvj acr[e] wood and cc acr[e] heath and gorse w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Birkombe in
79 The p[ar]ishe of Okeford in the said Countye Are holden of Thomas Cole gent as of his
80 Manor of East Knowestone by fealty and by what other servics ig[no]r And are worth by
81 Yere in all yssues above Repris
82 [Margin] It is said by John Pincombe the ward that Anne Pincombe mother of the ward is livinge
83
84 A peec of land w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs called wheydon in the p[ar]ishe of Okeford afforsaid j d
85 holden of Richard Spurwaye gent as of his manor of Okeford by the Rent of ij s
86 but by what other servics ig[no]r And is worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
87
88 One other mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in mill in the said Countye is holden of Will[ia]m xij d
89 Forteseue knighte as of his honor or Castle of Torrington magna by fealty and the rent
90 of v s And are worth yerelye above Repris
91
92 Eight mess[uages] seven gardens fouer acres land seven acr[es] meadowe seven acr[es] pasture xx s
93 And ij s rent w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Barnstable in the said Countye Are holden of Roberte
94 Chichester knighte as of his Castle or honor of Barnstable by fealtye onelye And
95 are worth yerelye above Repris
96
97 Three acres of land or meadowe w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Newport in the ij d
98 P[ar]ishe of Tawton Bushopp in the said Countye Are holden of Ed
99 ward Erle of Bedford as of his manor of Tawton Bushopp by
100 fealtye and by what other servics ig[no]r And are worth by yere in
101 all yssues above Repris
102
103 Two p[ar]ts of one mess[uage] one gardene one orchard one corne mill seventeene ij s
104 acres land three acres meadowe and of tenne acres pasture in
105 three p[ar]ts to be devided lyinge in newtone als Coletowne w[i]thin the
106 p[ar]ishe of Chittlehamptone in the said Countye And holden of Willm
107 Erle of Bathe as of his manor of Warkleighe by fealtye And are
108 worth by yere above all charges
109
110 A mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Carsford in the p[ar]ishe of iiij d
111 Crediton als Kirton in the said Countye Are holden of the Deane’s
112 Chapter of the Cathedrall Church of St Peter in Oxonford as in
113 Right of the Squire by fealtye And are worth by yere in all yssues
114 Above Repris
115
116 One other mess[uage] or ten[emen]te called mares land in the p[ar]ishe of Brodwood ij s x d
117 Kellye in the said Countye is holden of John Pearse a yoman as of his
118 Manor of Inleighe by fealtye and by what other services ig[no]r And
119 Are worth yerelye in all yssues above Repris
120
121 One other mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Radhey and Clashe iij s iiij d
122 w[i]thin the p[ar]ishe of Yonslowe in the Countye afforsaid Are holden
123 de quo vel de quibus ant p que s[er]vic jurator peinbus ig[no]r And
124 are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
125
126 Two mess[uages] w[i]th the app[ur]tancs in Thorne in the p[ar]ishe of Langtree in ij s
127 the said Countye Are holden de quo ael de quibus ant p que s[er]vic
128 Jurator pd ig nos And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
129
130 A mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Swimbridge in the County ij s
131 afforsaid Are holden of the marques of Wynton as of his manor
132 Of Tawton Bushopp by fealtye and what other servics Jurator ignor
133 And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
134
135 An other mess[uage] or ten[temen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Wottene in the p[ar]ishe of ij s
136 Buckland Brewer in the said Countye And holden de quo vel de quibus
137 Jurator peintus ignor And are yerelye worth in all yssues above
138 charges and Repris
139
140 The moyitye of a mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in wrokesland in the p[ar]ishe of iij s iiij d
141 A[th]erington in the said Countye is holden of Robert Bassett knight as of his manor
142 Of umberleighe by fealtye and one grayne of wheate and are worth by yere above all chargs
143
144 A mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in furze downe in the forsaid p[ar]ishe of A[th]erington in the said vj s viiij d
145 County is holden of the kings ma[jes]tie that nowe is as of his honor of E[xcel]lenc by knights
146 service And is clerlye by yere in all yssues above Repris
147
148 The third p[ar]te of a mess[uage] or ten[men]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Luke’s and northminster in the p[ar]ishe of xij d
149 Abbottsham in the said countye in three p[ar]ts to be devided is holden de quo vel de quibus ant xij d
150 P que servic ignor and are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
151
152 Two p[ar]ts of a mess[uage] or ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in three p[ar]ts devided in Heale in the p[ar]ishe iij s iiij d
153 Broadworthie in the said Countye Are holden de quo vel de quibus ig[no]r And are worth paum vltr ps
154
155 The third p[ar][te of a Burgage w[i]th th[e]app[ur]tancs in the Burroughe of Broadworthie in the said county j d
156 in three p[ar]ts devided the holden de quo vel de quibus Jur[ator] ig[no]r And is by yere agove all Repris
157
158 A mess[uage] and ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Smithstone als west Smithstone in the p[ar[ishe of Iddesleighe viij d
159 in the said countye Are holden of Anthonye Copplestone esq[uire] and Thomas Chapple gent as of
160 The manor of Iddesleighe by fealty And by what other servics ignor and are worth by
161 Yere in all yssues above Repris
162
163 Foure mess[uages] and ten[emen]ts w[i]th th[e]app[ur]tancs in Buston Apsknights downe and Este Furlonge in the xx s
164 P[ar]ishe of Littlehame in the said Countye Are holden de quo vel de quibus Jurator penitus
165 ignor And are worth yerelye in all yssues above Repris
166
167 Two mess[uages] and ten[emen]ts w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in the p[ar]ishe of marwood als merewood in the countye ij s vj d
168 afforsaid Are holden de que vel de quibus Jurator penitus ig[no]r And are worth by yere
169 in all yssues above Repris
170
171 Three cotags three gardens one orchard six acr[e] land two acr[e] meadowe and eight acr[e] pasture ij s
172 w[i]th the app[ur]tancs in the p[ar]ishe of Branton in the said countye Are holden of Richard Bellowe esq[uire]
173 as of his manor of Braunton George by fealty and by what other service ignor And
174 are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
175
176 A mess[uage] and ten[emen]te w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs in Neales Towne in the p[ar]ishe of Southmoltone in the said county v s
177 Are holden de quo vel de quibus jur[ator] ig[no]r And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
178
179 Two mess[uages] two gardens three shopps and iij acre land three acres meadowe and tene acres pasture viij d
180 W[i]th the app[ur]tancs in the Burrough of Southmolton in the said Countye Are holden of the Farmer
181 of o[u]r Soveraigne lord the kinge as of his Burroughe of Southmolton in free forage
182 and not in chief And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
183
184 One Burgage one gardine one shoppe w[i]th th[e ]app[ur]tancs called Curries land in the v s
185 Burroughe of Southmolton aforsaid Are holden of the farmer of our said soveraigne
186 Lord the kinge’s ma[jes]tie of his Burroughe of Southmolton afforsaid by fealtye but
187 by what other servics ig[no]r And are worth by here in all yssues above Repris
188
189 The fourth p[ar]te of xi en mess[uages] xi gardines one mill C acres land xvj acres xij s
190 meadowe xxx tie acres pasture three acr[e] woods and xl acres furse and gorse
191 w[i]th the app[ur]tancs in Swimridge als sworridge Aliards land hatch mill and
192 Southmolton in the said Countye Are holden de quo vel de quibus ant p que
193 Servir Jurator ig[no]r And are worth by yere in all yssues above Repris
194
195 Sum tol[tal]is £ xv lxiiij s ij d whereof
197 Two p[ar]ts to come to the kings ma[jes]tie
197 Durringe the minoritie w[hi]ch cometh
198 to S[um] v £ xj s iiij d ob
In that this newsletter has now exceeded the usual length I will continue discussion on John Pincombe in the next issue of the Newsletter.
2. Landkey Parish Records
These baptismal records are transcribed from the fiche of the original Parish Records for Landkey, Devon. I have changed the orientation of the newsletter to make it easier to publish the transcriptions for Landkey directly from my Excel file.
# Surname Forename status Fathers surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Details
1 Waldens infant child Waldens Thomas 1602 May 14
2 Maniey George son Manieye Symon 1602 June 23
3 Budd William 1602 October 6
4 Pope Jane wife Pope John 1602 October 16
5 Walter John son Walter William Elizabeth 1602 November 21
6 White William servant Donacott William 1602 November 23
7 Burges Mary wife Burges Symon 1602 December 26
8 Pearce Katheryn widow 1603 May 2
9 Mansome Costy 1603 June 27
10 Honacott Alce daughter Honacott Hary Audie 1603 September 30
11 Dorund Agnes daughter Dorund Thomas 1603 October 1
12 Bale Elizabeth daughter Bale George 1603 November 23
13 Finale An 1603 January 25
14 Courtney Anthony 1604 April 23
15 Fingale Anne 1604 May 8
16 Honacott Henry 1604 September 13
17 W____d Anne wife W_____d Thomas 1604 October 26
18 Richardes John 1604 December 18 hussbandman
19 Budd Mary 1604 December 27
20 Herder Water 1604 January 1
21 Honacott Johan wife Honacott Anthony 1604 January 28
22 Doracott Onner wife Doracott Thomas 1604 February 28
23 Pasmoore Anthony 1605 March 31
24 Honacott Anne 1605 April 20
25 Courtney Tamsyn 1605 May 28
26 Pasmore John 1605 June 26
27 Doracott William 1605 August 9
28 Darch Johane daughter Darch Mathew 1605 November 8
29 Towelle Richarde 1605 November 20
30 Cruse Johan wife Cruse Anthony 1605 November 17
31 Ackeland Henry 1605 December 19 gentleman
32 Pasmoore Mary 1605 January 27 widdow
33 Drew William 1605 March 1
34 Mane Jone wife Mane Symon 1605 March 11
35 Illegible 1606 June 20
36 Bayly Alce 1606 August 31
37 Downe Em 1606 September 15
38 Yoland Bastian 1606 October 1
39 Davie William 1606 October 15
40 Nott Priscilla 1606 November 4
41 Thomas Agnes 1606 November
42 Pope Jess 1606 January 4
43 ? Elizabeth daughter Joane 1606 January 12
44 Cruse Willyam 1606 January 26
45 Pope John 1606 February 28
46 Pasmore William 1607 May 28
47 Mane Symon 1607 June 21
48 Pope Matthewe 1607 August 21 of Aclande
49 Cowle Ellen 1607 September 5 widdow
50 Cruse Wilmote daughter Cruse Anthonie 1607 December 6
51 Miller William son Miller William 1607 December 23
52 Clement Joane 1607 January 8
53 Budde Thomas son Budde John 1607 January 29
54 Downe Thomas 1607 March 4
55 Darracott Alce wife Darracott Henry 1608 November 26
56 Beaty Alexander 1608 December 4
57 Leworthy Joane daughter Leworthy Christofer 1608 December 15
58 Pope Alexander 1608 January 8
59 Allyn Margaret 1608 February 9
60 Tooker Salome 1608 February 11
61 Cosower Michaell 1609 June 24 gentleman
62 Bailiffe John 1609 March 6
63 Manyey Maryan 1609 March 8
64 Cowle Jone 1609 March 23
65 Blake Jone 1610 March 31 widow
66 Jese George son Jese Davye 1610 May 29 of East Buckland
67 Southwoode John son Southwoode Roger 1610 June 28
68 Davye Mary wife Davye Richard 1610 August 28
69 Vellacott Bartholomew 1610 October 21
70 Heywoode Anthony 1610 November 4 a ward
71 Darch Matthewe son Darch Matthewe 1610 November 21
72 Mangey Thomas son Mangey Richard 1610 January 7
73 Honacott James son Honacott Richard 1610 February 10
74 Courtney Charitie 1610 February 4
75 Goule Anne daughter Goule Thomas 1611 April 14
76 Rendle William 1611 April 22
77 Budde Joane 1611 April 23
78 Smale Anthonye 1611 June 10
79 Pope Jone 1611 August 10
80 Carder Ists 1611 August 25
81 Herdinge Margery 1611 September 1
82 Richards Mary 1611 December 5
83 Darch Elizabeth daughter Darch Alexander 1611 January 1
84 ? 1611 January 10 of Aclande
85 Baylie Alce 1611 February 19
86 Mangey William son Mangey Lewes 1612 April 13
87 Leworthy Jone wife Leworthy John 1612 June 13
88 Trix Danes 1612 June 20
89 Padying John 1612 November 10
90 Acland Arthur son Acland Mr. Francys 1612 November 12
91 Smale Elizabeth 1612 December 25 widow
92 Miller William 1613 May 8
93 Darracott Henry 1613 June 11
94 Pawlyn Agnes 1613 July 8
95 Pope William son Pope Roger 1613 October 24
96 Courteney Emme 1613 January 14
97 Davye Edith 1613 February 22
98 Herdinge Matthewe 1613 March 1
99 Huebury Agnes 1613 March 18
100 Hutcums Joane 1614 April 20
101 Doracott William 1614 May 29
102 Darch ? 1614 August 20
103 Trix S? 1614 September 10
104 Hommet George 1614 October 20
105 Leworthy Jone base daughter Leworthy Jone 1614 January 31
106 Venner Thomas 1614 February 10
107 Zennes Aly 1615 April 1
108 Chilcot Michaell 1615 June 8
109 Clarke William 1615 June 17
110 Gorton John 1615 August 30
111 Budde Edmond 1615 November 20
112 Bright Margery 1615 November 30
113 Courteney Grace 1615 December 13
114 Allyn John 1615 December 15
115 Acland Humfry 1615 January 23
116 Darracott Thomas 1615 January 27
117 Allyn Lettuce 1615 March 3
118 Leworthy William 1616 April 4
119 Pawlyn John 1616 April 7
120 Pope Matthewe 1616 May 4
121 Walter Margaret 1616 May 9
122 Herdinge ? 1616 May 14
123 Downe E? 1616 May 17
124 Facey Elizabeth daughter Facey Humfrey 1616 September 26
125 Herder Richard 1616 December 19
126 Herdinge Elizabeth 1617 April 21
127 ? William 1617 December 21
128 Barrut Richard 1617 January 10
129 Budde John son Budde John 1617 March 4
130 Jule Jone 1617 March 6
131 Heywoode Margaret 1617 March 11
132 Barry Margaret wife Barry Phillippe 1618 April 1
133 Pope John 1618 May 26
134 Downe Rebecca daughter Downe William 1618 November 28
135 Southwoode Phillippe 1618 January 3
136 Bale Jone 1618 January 20
137 Herdinge Mary wife Herdinge Jonas 1618 March 17
138 Yollonde Roberte 1619 April 7
139 Pengellie Mary daughter Pengellie William 1619 April 14
140 Franckling Jone wife Franckling Edward 1619 May 15
141 Dennys Jone wife Dennys John 1619 June 26
142 Budde Margaret 1619 August 7
143 Rooke John 1619 October 17
144 Coswoorthy Debora 1619 November 2
145 Aclande Margaret wife Aclande Huigh 1619 November 4 Huigh Esquire
146 Meyre Jone wife Meyre Roberte 1619 January 28
147 Budde Ciciley daughter Budde Arthur 1619 February 15
148 Frayne James son Frayne James 1619 March 21
149 Clemmet Elizabeth 1620 July 22
150 Yollonde Elizabeth 1620 September 15 widdow
151 Pengellie? Mary daughter Pengellie ? 1620 November 13
152 Pope Elizabeth wife Pope William 1620 December 26
153 Thomas 1621 April 16 a welchman
154 Pasmore John 1621 June 7
155 Allyn James 1621 July 5
156 Pengellie William 1621 July 13
157 Hauxland Christofer son Hauxland Edward 1621 July 27
158 Chilcot Huigh 1621 August 2
159 Scot Jane 1621 August 2
160 Johns Charity 1621 August 15
161 Johns Griffith son Johns Griffith 1621 August 16
162 Yollonde Elizabeth daughter Yollond Alexander 1621 December 5
163 Courteney Mary wife Courteney William 1621 January 5
164 Walden Jone wife Walden Thomas 1621 January 25
165 Tracy Margaret wife Tracy Thomas 1621 January 28
166 Downe Elizabeth 1621 March 20
167 Momoy Maryan daughter Momoy Richard 1622 April 10
168 Hanacott Elizabeth 1622 May 20 of Bradnicotte
169 Acland Hugh 1622 May 22 of Acland, Esquire
170 Richards unknown a child Richards Christofer 1622 May 24
171 Hauxland William son Hauxland Edward 1622 May 26
172 Leworthy Mary daughter Leworthy John 1622 June 3
173 Clemett Hugh son Clemett Thomas 1622 July 24
174 Courteney ? son Courteney William 1622 September 8
175 Courteney ? daughter Courteney William 1622 September 8
176 Pengellie Jone daughter Pengellie Margarett 1622 October 28
178 Pasmore ?ayeseye 1622 December 22
179 Jones Anne daughter Jones Griffey 1622 December 29
179 Mayer Robert 1622 November 7
180 Combrey alias Hutchins David son Combrey alias Hutchins William 1622 January 4
181 Hutchyns Arthur 1622 February 21
182 Budd Thomas 1622 January 7
183 Dorracott William 1622 February 12
184 Mayer Johane daughter Mayer Hugh Rebecca 1622 February 15
185 Hutchyns Adwlems 1622 February 21
186 Pope Matthewe son Pope Roger 1622 February 27
187 Leworthie Margery wife Leworthie Christofer 1622 March 6
188 Knight Margerie daughter Knight Margarett 1623 March 31
189 Blake John 1623 April 30 of Donnacott
190 Blake Katheryn 1623 May 5
191 Punchard Anne daughter Punchard Peter 1623 May 25
192 Budd John 1623 June 7
193 Pope Kathern wife Pope Roger 1623 July 7
194 Squire William 1623 August 3
195 Squire Leonard 1623 September 9
196 Clement Christopher son Clement George 1623 September 11
197 Walden Thomas 1623 October 12
198 Webber John son Webber John 1623 October 30
199 Hearder John 1623 November 18
200 Wilkey Elizabeth 1623 November 17
201 Hauxland Edward 1623 November 22
202 Dennie John 1623 November 27
203 Jones still born child Jones Griffey 1623 November 30
204 Jones Christian 1623 December 1
205 Mules Judeth daughter Mules Phillip 1623 December 31
206 Blake John 1623 January 2
207 Chapple William 1623 January 23
208 Burges John 1623 February 6
209 Dee Florence 1623 February 14
210 Pope Matthewe son Pope James 1623 February 19
211 Plymme Anne daughter Plymme Phillip 1623 February 20
212 Mayer Joan 1623 February 21
213 Beale George 1623 February 25
214 Ashseley Mary wife Ashseley Mathew 1624 April 1
215 Courtney John 1624 April 6
216 Johns Edward 1624 May 6
217 Pethorne Peter 1624 May 9
218 Strillen Johane 1624 June 6
219 Blake Ursela 1624 June 25
220 Dartch John son Dartch Mathew 1624 July 31
221 Lavercombe William 1624 August 21
222 Lavercombe Thomasyne 1624 August 21
223 Pope James 1624 December 5 of Clisten Acland
224 Payne William 1624 December 21
225 Chapple Wilmott 1624 December 27
226 Southwoode John 1624 December 28
227 Mongey Richard 1624 January 2
228 Striblen Richard 1624 January 16
229 Baylie Ellen daughter Baylie Peter 1624 March 4
230 Marten John 1624 March 13
231 Mathew Downe 1624 March 13
232 Blanch Robert 1624 March 23
233 Sweete Richard 1625 April 2
234 Hesses Joanne 1625 May 4
235 Trixe William son Trixe William Elizabeth 1625 June 17 Twins
236 Trixe Paul son Trixe William Elizabeth 1625 June 19 Twins
237 Plymme Abraham son Plymme Phillipp 1625 July 1
238 Plymme Isaac son Plymme Phillipp 1625 July 1
239 Plymme Jacob son Plymme Phillipp 1625 July 1
240 Plyme Nicholas 1625 July 18
241 Bale Ambrose base son Bale Johane 1625 August 21
242 Plymme Phillipp 1625 October 19
243 Luworthie Robert son Luworthie John Johane 1625 November 29
244 Slocombe Margarett wife Slocombe Thomas 1625 December 6
245 Downe Anne daughter Downe Downe Alice 1625 December 14 widow
246 Cawsey Amos 1625 December 21
247 Morrice Hugh son Morrice Thomas 1625 January 22
248 Trixe Alice 1625 February 16 widow
249 Bale Elynor base daughter Bale Emme 1625 March 29
250 Pope alias Sonders Johane 1626 July 1
251 Clemmett Thomas son Clemmett Thomas 1626 October 1
252 Darracott William base son Darracott Elizabeth 1626 October 29
253 Cruse Johane wife Cruse Anthonie 1626 November 18
254 Jones Hugh son Jones Griffith Grace 1626 December 21
255 Rendle Nicholas son Rendle Hugh 1626 December 24
256 Hunacott Anne 1626 February 24
257 Downe Hugh son Downe Matthew 1626 March 8
258 Kuster Joan wife Cruster Christofer 1627 April 3
259 Trixe Steephen son Trixe William 1627 April 19 Twins
260 Hales? Elizabeth 1627 April 27 widow
261 Southwoode Alice 1627 May 29 widow
262 Slader Thomas 1627 July 8
263 Bale Johane 1627 July 23
264 Pope Richard 1627 July 26
265 Pope Johane wife Pope Richard 1627 September 27
266 Dunscombe Hugh son Dunscombe Ambrose 1627 October 9
267 Rendle Anthonie son Rendle Hugh 1627 January 21
268 Gooshame Nicholas 1627 January 22
269 Heardinge Anthonie 1627 February 23
270 Mudd child Mudd William 1627 March 2
271 Cruse David 1627 March 2
272 Acland Sara daughter Acland Right Worshipful John 1627 March 17 Esquire and Colonell
273 Dee Elizabeth 1628 April 17
274 Hunnacott Mary 1628 April 19
275 Mayer Bartholomew 1628 April 21
276 Goule Joan 1628 May 10
277 Clemmett John 1628 May 14
278 Harell Rebecca daughter Harell Peter Emm 1628 July 3
279 Walter Eme wife Walter Walter 1628 August 16
280 Heardine Jonas 1628 August 17 of Bradwedge
281 Joce Marie wife Joce John 1628 August 19
282 Courtney William son Courtney William 1628 November 7
283 Gooshame Nicholas child 1628 November 30
284 Yolland Mary daughter Yolland William 1628 December 12
285 Jones Jonathan son Jones Griffith 1628 December 19
286 Slocombe Elizabeth wife Slocombe William 1628 January 1
287 Milles Diane daughter Milles Richard 1628 January 3 a poor traveller
288 Pope Richard 1628 January 16 of Newland
289 Westacott John 1628 January 31
290 Chapple William 1628 February 23
291 Budd Thomas son Budde Arthur 1628 February 25
292 Slocombe born dead child Slocombe George 1628 March 10
293 Slocombe Joan wife Slocombe George 1628 March 11
294 Budde William son Budde Arthur 1628 March 13
295 Pope Grace daughter Pope Roger 1629 May 17
296 Cornifer James 1629 May 24
297 Dartch Matthewe 1629 June 15
298 Courtney Clare daughter Courtney William 1629 July 23
299 Morrice Margerie wife Morrice Thomas 1629 August 18
300 Cowle Edward son Cowle Christopher 1629 October 10
3. North Molton Parish Records
These baptismal records are transcribed from the fiche of the original Parish Records for North Molton, Devon. I have changed the orientation of the newsletter to make it easier to publish the transcriptions for North Molton directly from my Excel file. This complete the baptisms as far as I have copies of the original register on fiche. The next issue will have the marriages.
# Surname Forename status Fathers surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Details
4901 Herding Mary daughter Herding William Catherine 1706 Apr 23
4902 Harris Joan daughter Harris George Mary 1706 May 14
4903 Snow Margarett daughter Snow Andrew Damaris 1706 May 14
4904 Seage William son Seage William Joan 1706 June 11
4905 Buckingham William son Buckingham Roger Agnes 1706 Jun 18
4906 Rumbelow Mary daughter Rumbelowq William Anne 1706 Jun 19
4907 Kingdon Richard son Kingdon Philip Anne Aug 4
4908 Locke Thomas son Locke John Wilomott 1706 Aug 6
4909 Gould George son Gould George Elizabeth 1706 Aug 20
4910 Locke James son Locke John Judith 1706 Sep 15
4911 Locke Nicholas son Locke Christopher Anne 1706 Sep 17
4912 Thorne Michael son Thorne John Phillis 1706 Oct 3
4913 Parsemore John son Parsemore Philip Joan 1706 Oct 6
4914 Henders William son Henders Abraham Mary 1706 Oct 8
4915 Bleigth Elizabeth daughter Bleiglh Scipio Joan 1706 Nov 5
4916 Panter Mary daughter Panter Henry Susanna 1706 Nov 11
4917 Atill George son Atill Michaell Margaret 1706 Nov 19
4918 Barrow George son Barrow George Agnes 1706 Dec 3
4919 Shapland Agnes daughter Shapland John Elizabeth 1706 Dec 15
4920 Bushen Richard son Bushen James Grace 1706 Dec 27
4921 Locke Joan daughter Locke Charles Rose 1706 Dec 29
4922 Westcott Joan daughter Westcott John Margaret 1706 Jan 9
4923 Saunders Anne daughter Saunders Edmund Dorothy 1706 Jan 14
4924 Kingdon Frances daughter Kingdon William Francis 1706 Jan 26
4925 Harris Humphery son Harris Thomas Mary 1706 Jan 27
4926 Hodge Grace base daughter Hodge Elizabeth 1706 Jan 30
4927 Gould James son Gould John Amy 1706 Feb 11
4928 Walland John son Walland Robert Mary 1706 Feb 26
4929 Shapland William son Shapland William Martha 1706 Mar 16
4930 Bradford Catherine daughter Bradford John Agnes 1707 Mar 25
4931 Vickary Mary daughter Vickary William Elleanor 1707 Mar 25
4932 Hazell John son Hazell George Joan 1707 Apr 14
4933 Davy Elizabeth daughter Davy Philip Elizabeth 1707 Apr 22
4934 Shapton Grace daughter Shapton John Anne 1707 Apr 30
4935 Davy Giffard son Davy George Grace 1707 May 1
4936 Locke Elizabeth daughter Locke Jonathan Mary 1707 May 1
4937 Cogan George son Cogan William Joan 1707 May 13
4938 Dee Joan daughter Dee Jonathan Elizabeth 1707 May 20 junior
4939 Shraper Susanna daughter Shraper Christopher Elizabeth 1707 Jun 17
4940 Smith William son Smith William Elizabeth 1707 Jun 30
4941 Vickary Mary daughter Vickary William Elizabeth 1707 Jul 1
4942 Parkin Joan daughter Parkin Jeffery Elizabeth 1707 Jul 6
4943 Stoate Joan daughter Stoate Nicholas Joan 1707 Jul 22
4944 Pollard Mary daughter Pollard John Elizabeth 1707 Aug 19
4945 Summerville Elizabeth daughter Summerville Peter Anne 1707 Sep 1
4946 Williams John son Williams John Anne 1707 Sep 1
4947 Stephens Mary daughter Stephens Stephen Joan 1707 Sep 9
4948 Vellacott Jane daughter Vellacott John Jane 1707 Oct 12
4949 Harris Henry son Harris Justin Mary 1707 Oct 14
4950 Davy Mary daughter Davy Thomas Ann 1707 Oct 14
4951 Zeal Mary base daughter Zeal Mary 1707 Oct 16
4952 Snow Joan base daughter Snow Isett 1707 Nov 2
4953 Shapland Elizabeth daughter Shapland John Elizabeth 1707 Nov 3
4954 Sally Joan daughter Sally Robert Joan 1707 Dec 11
4955 Zeal Mary daughter Zeal Nicholas Mary 1707 Dec 14
4956 Bickham Honour daughter Bickham James Mary 1707 Dec 16
4957 Gould William son Gould William Charity 1707 Dec 17
4958 Snow Salame daughter Snow Andrew Damaris 1707 Dec 26
4959 Moorman Joan daughter Moorman Robert Grace 1707 Jan 4
4960 Herding William son Herding William Catherine 1707 Feb 3
4961 Squire James son Squire Michaell Catherine 1707 Feb 19
4962 Locke Catherine daughter Locke Charles Rose 1707 Feb 29
4963 Payne Elizabeth daughter Payne Charles Rebecca 1707 Mar 23
4964 Baker Elizabeth daughter Baker Henry Elizabeth 1707 Mar 24
Any material which you may wish to submit for the next issue of the newsletter (1st June 2021) concerning the Pincombe/Pinkham family needs to be submitted by the end of August 2021 and can be sent to:
Elizabeth Kipp (Editor)
kippeeb@rogers.com
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