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1580
Memorandum that Mr. William Forth1 of Hadley2 did Surrender into the handes of Robert Andrewe and Oliver Chepe ij Custimary Tenaunts of the Manor of Hadley Hall all those his Custimary Howses and Tenements holden of the same Manor lienge in Hadley aforesaid in the Angell streete, which were lately John Tompsounes and also William Gages and are nowe in the Tenure vse and seuerall occupations of John Maslyn the Yonger Edmund Boyton and the widowe Harrysonne, To the vse and behoofe of Adam Winthrop and his heires for ever viz. 24 Novembris 1592.3
lent to my Cosen
Lent to Mr.
lent to Mr. Eliston Mr. Calvin vppon the psalmes 11 Maii 159
Memorandum that our day of hearing in the Chancery is the 21 Novembris and the day of the r
the 6 of Aprill 1580 ther was a yearthe quacke whiche shoke my house by me Henrye Browne.7
Memorandum that Mr. Appelton sent his sonne8 to boarde with me on Sonday the 26 of November 1592 and departed the 7 of July 1593—32 weekes.
Item Justine9 Mr. Nicholsons daughter came to me on Tuesdaye the xxj of November|1592 and departed the xvjth of Aprill.
Item my Cozen
Francis
Memorandum that I am bound in a C li. to pay xxx li. vnto Simon Facon11 or his wife on Christ
Son of William and Elizabeth (Powell) Forth of Hadleigh, died September 14, 1599. Muskett, 119.
Hadleigh is a market-town and parish in the hundred of Cosford, co. Suffolk.
This is probably the source of Winthrop’s Hadleigh rents.
Governor Winthrop gave the Theatrum Terrae Sanctae to Harvard College.
L. and L.
, II. 302, 439; Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Publications, xv. 167–168, 200. The other work is probably the biblical commentaries of Nicolaus de Lyra, published in various editions in four, five, or six volumes from 1471 to the seventeenth century.
Barnabe Googe (1540–94), author of several works, of which his Foure Bookes of Husbandry, first published in 1577, a translation from the Latin of Heresbach, may be the one here meant.
Richard Cosin (1549?–97), Regni Angliae sub Imperio Reginae Elizabethae Religio et Gubernatio ecclesiastica. D. N. B.
, XII. 271; B. M., Catalogue of Printed Books, XXI. 186.
If not entered at the time this may have taken from an earlier record as a reminder.
The son was Thomas Appleton, son of Thomas Appleton who died in London in 1603, and brother of Mary, who married Robert Ryece of Preston, the Suffolk antiquary, a descendant of a Munning of Nedging. Muskett, 107, 325, 329; infra, pp. 137, 139.
She married Josua Stocken at Edwardstone, October 29, 1605. Infra, p. 91.
Simon Facon married Susan Bonde at Groton, February 26, 1578–79.
This entry is cancelled.
Here followed quotations from the Scripture.
Memorandum that John Raven1 the same day that he fell sicke went into his yarde and sawe a wrenne strike down a Robin redbrest starke dedde which he tooke vp and shewed his wife thereof presently. . . .2
Thaccount of mony and other thinges paid and delivered to my Sister Speede.3
| Imprimis paid for the proving of the Will | ix s. x d.
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| Item delivered vnto her halfe a way of cheese | xx s.
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| Item sent her xiiij bls. of Barley | xxj s.
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| Item sent her xviij bls. more | xxvj s.
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Memorandum that my daughter Jane4 came home from my Sister Westons on Munday at night the 26 of Marche beinge xl weekes and v daies olde Anno 1593 and I payde her iij li. j s. vj d. for the nursinge of her.
Thomas Appleton departed the viijth of July and he was with me xxxij weekes.
Delivered to the plummer vj score xj l
Numerus eorum qui obierunt in Groton a festo Sancti Michaelis Archiangeli anno 1592 vsque ad idem festum anno 1593.
| Arthur Nues a mar |
Alice Vintener a wife5 |
| William Kinge a mar |
Mary Goshlinge a mayde |
| William Cappe a man | Elizabeth Smythe a mayde |
| John Clarke a man6 | Bridgit Baker a mayde |
| Willysonne a mar |
Susan Pierce a wife |
| Hellond a mar |
Agnes Gale a wife7 |
| Kedby a Childe | Anne Colefild a wyfe |
| Surrey a Childe | Bragge a mayde |
| Doggett a Childe | Rose Warde a wyf of 80 yeres. |
Agnes Baker being of the age of xC
John Coker and Anne Mannynge9 my maide were maried in Groton Churche by Mr. Thomas Nicholson on Tuesday the xijth of June 1593. Johannes Chaplyn10 predicavit super 2 Can: I. 23.
My father Browne came hether 11 Junii and departed 13 Junii 1593.
43Judith Baker departed out of my service on St. Bartholmewe day on 24 Aug: 1593, and came agayn to me the 28 of August 1594.
Mary Andrewe11 alias Pierce came to dwell with me on Saturday the xxvth of August 1593 and Covenanted to haue xxiiij s. per Annum.
Anne Page12 came to dwell with me on Thursday the vth of July 1594 and Covenanted for xxx s. per Annum.
paid her by my Wife xij d.
paid Anne Page the xxvth of July 1595 for her whole yeres wages last past at xxx s. per Annum—xxx s.
paid vnto her at Judithes marriage ij s.
Charles Bechinge came to dwell with me on Munday in Whitson weeke beinge the xvjth of Maye 1597.
Elizabeth Bonde13 came to dwell with me on Wedensday beinge St. Simon and Judes day Anno 1601 28 Octobris.
John Raven, a tenant of Winthrop, died September 15, 1607. Infra, p. 96. One of the name married Elizabeth Browne, a sister of Adam Winthrop’s wife. Muskett, 82.
Verses from Scripture omitted.
Margerie Browne, sister of Mrs. Adam Winthrop, married (1) —— Speede, by whom she had John, Benjamin, and Anne; (2) Roger Weston (d. December 2, 1608). Muskett, 82. She is the “Sister Weston” of the following entry.
Jane Winthrop, born June 14, 1592, married in 1612–13 Thomas Gostlin of Groton, clothier. Supra, p. 5.
Alice, wife of Henry Vintener, buried April 15, 1593.
John Clarke, buried March 16, 1592–93.
Wife of William Gale, and daughter of Edmund Merchant, ropemaker.
Cf. p. 66, infra. She was wife of Thomas Baker.
See p. 136, infra.
John Chaplin, Christ’s College, Cambridge, B.A., 1584–85; M.A., 1588; priest (Norwich) October, 1592; vicar of Capel St. Mary, co. Suffolk, 1598–1623. Venn, A. C.
, I. 321.
Daughter of Francis Andrew alias Pierce of Boxford, baptized June 28, 1578.
Daughter of Edward and Margaret (Marchant) Page.
Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Bond, of Boxford, baptized December 26, 1581.