Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1
Received of Adam Winthropp of Groton in the County of Suff
olk gent. five severall peeces of Evidences concerninge a messuage and landes lyeng in Semer Whatfild and Naughton1 which Henry Browne my Father-in-lawe did give to Margery my Wyfe in his last will and testamentper me Rogerum Weston
107Memorandum that the xxjth of December Anno 1604 Judithe Ponde delivered vnto me eight powndes of lawfull inglishe mony to keepe for her vse viij
li.and xxs.paidper me Adamum Winthrop
Memorandum that I am bownde in an obligacion of xl li. to Wm. Alston thelder with Wli. the xxjth of December Anno 1605 at his house Called Seymhall in Newton and W
Also I stand bownde with J. K. to Tho. Alston of Newton in iiij li. for the payement of xlij li. the xjth of November dated the xjth of Maye 1605 for the discharge whereof I haue a bond of a C li. of the Wyd
I stand bownd vnto him to pay him xlij li. 27 Junii 1607. paid
A note of the seuerall sommes of mony which I paide to James Elwell for my brother
Imprimis I paide vnto him the last day of February Anno Elizli.
Item I paide vnto him the xxxth of January Anno primo Jacobi Regis etc. xlvj li.
Item I paid vnto him the xxixth of Maye Anno secundo eiusdem Regis etc xl
li.by me Gemese Elwelle
todie Julii Anno R
Received of Adam Wynthrop in part of payement of his Rent for the land which he occupieth of myne lyenge in Groton Twenty shillinges xx
s.bye me John Coo.
Memorandum that Mr.
Also Mr. Boice4 was first parson of Nueton and afterwardes of Thorpe Chaplaine to the L
Also Mr. Howlett6 was parson of G
All in the hundred of Cosford, co. Suffolk.
John Greenwood, rector of Polstead, was deprived in the time of Queen Mary, 1554, but reinstated in the time of Elizabeth, and was afterwards rector of Cornard Parva. His will, proved at Bury St. Edmunds, June 27, 1571 (Sudbury Archdeaconry, bk. 31, fo. 140), mentions wife, Jone, and children, John, Elizabeth, Justine, and John. Justine married Thomas Nicholson. She was buried at Edwardstone, September 25, 1592.
Sir John St. John, son of Sir Oliver and Agnes (Fisher) St. John, married Catherine Dormer. Visitations of Bedfordshire (H. S., Pub.
, XIX), 54. Bletsoe is a parish in the hundred of Willey, county of Bedford. Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke (1678–1751), was of this family.
Henry Boyes, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1558; rector of Newton All Saints, Sudbury, 1561; of Thorpe Morieux, 1571. Venn, A. C.
, I. 195.
Thomas, Lord Darcy of St. Osyth Chich, a parish in the hundred of Tendring, co. Essex. Visitations of Essex, I (H. S., Pub.
, XIII), 277.
Thomas Howlett, rector of Groton, 1568–83.
1601
| Imprimis for a mesuage and landes Customary called Wrightes or Bond |
xj s.
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| Item for a Crofte of land called Birdes crofte | iij s.
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| Item for a Close of lande called Boltes Went | v s.
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| Item for a Close of lande called Larkes | ij s. vj d.
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xxj s. vj d.
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| GROTON For landes holden of the Manor of Castleynes in Groton and of Samfordes in Great Waldingfild. | ||
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| For a free Mesuage and landes sometymes John Haselles | xij d.
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| For a parcell of land called Powers | xij d.
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| EDWARDSTON for certaine landes lyenge in Edwardeston sometyme Robert Kinges | ij s.
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| for a Crofte of lande lately Peter Salmons abbuttinge vppon Wrangland | iiij d.
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| For a mesuage and a parcell of lande lienge in Edwardston and WALDINGFILD Great Waldingfild called Quick |
iiij s.
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viij s. iiij d.
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| For free and coppy landes holden of the Mannor of the Burrghouse in Edwardston. | |
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| EDWARDSTON For a mesuage and certaine landes sometyme Robert Kinges |
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| for a close called Churches | xx d.
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| for ij peeces of Coppy lande sometymes Bondes in the Fenne | ij s. viij d.
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| for a waye lienge through ij Closes called Huettes | ij d.
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| For landes holden by Free Dede of Mr. Bronde as of his Manners of Polsted and Edwardeston. | ||
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| POLSTED For a messuage and xj acres of lande called Graces Tenement | x s. viij d.
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| EDWARDSTON For a messuage and xiij acres of land called Hartes tenement | xviij s. j d.
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| EDWARDSTON For certaine landes cont |
iiij s.
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| EDWARDSTON For an acre of lande lyenge nere latchmere | iiij d.
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| EDWARDSTON For a Close of land cont |
ij s.
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| EDWARDSTON For a Cotage and j acre of medowe and pasture parcell of Jacalins | xviij d.
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xxxvj s. viij d.
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| landes holden by Coppy of the Manner of Hadleigh Hall. | |
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| HADLEIGH For a Tenement and ij Tennantries with a garden plott | vij s. vj d.
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| for landes holden of Sir John Peyton1 knight as of his Manner of |
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| BOXFORD For a mesuage and vj acres of lande and ij Tennantries in Boxford |
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Supra, p. 71, note 50. The manor was doubtless Peyton Hall, Boxford.