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October the 2 day I kept a Court for Mr.
The iiijth day Henry Vintener sealed an Indenture vnto me of thassignement of his lease in Sweetsurs.
The same day
The viijth my Cosen
The same day the great pump began to be bored.
The xiiijth Mr. Dr. Goade2 preched at Boxford.
The xvj day the pumpe was putt into the Welle.
The xxth I sent a lettre to my brother
The xxjth I kept a Court and leete at Shimplinge.
The xxiiijth the Bell went at Groton for father Cooke and at Boxford for Zachary Bonde.
The same day I received a lettre from my Lady Mildmay and writt her an answere presently.
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The xxvth day John Cooke4 of thage of C yeres died.
The 28 the millers wife of Rochefourd departed from G
The 30 my soonne
November. The seconde ther fell muche Snowe and Rayne.
The vjth Zachary Bond died.
94The ixth Jane Kedby was maryed to Thomas Driffild a citizin and Grocer of London.
The xiiijth Mris. Goodday and Mris. Pointell were with me.
The second of December W
The xvijth of December Stephen Plombe5 was maried att London. the
The first of Jan: Mr. Armiger and his wyfe and her sister Alston dyned at my howse with diu
The v of Jan: I was at Holton and spake with Johane my Cosen A
The same day I received Commendacions from my brother
The viijth of Jan: father Smyth of Toppesfild came to me and brought me a fatt Capon and James Bett
The xth of Jan: Anne Cokye8 came to dwell with me.
The xj of Jan: Simon Blumfild sent me ij Capons.
The xiijth my Cosen Adam
The xvth I satt vppon a Commission9 with Mr.
The xxth of Jan. was very tempestuous and wyndye which did muche harme to howses and trees.
The 21 of Jan: I and my soonne
The 22 I was at Mr.
The 26 I went to London and the ixth of Feb. I retourned home.
The 16.
The same daye Mr. Nicholas Hubbarde died.
The 21th of Feb. I dyned at Mr. s. for Hen: Hadlocke.
The xxijth Mr. Armiger with his wyfe and family departed from Groton to dwell at Bury.
The 3 of Marche my browne cowe calued.
The vij of Marche I bought ij Cowes of Mr. Harman.
The xviijth I did keepe a Court at Toppesfild.
The xxth the Assises were holden at Bury.
The 26. John Wynthrop was weaned the same day I went to Brettenham and brought my cosens wyfe
The first of Aprill John Bogas thelder died.
The vjth my Cosens wife li. and Anne Speede nupta fuit.
The vijth I was at Hadleigh at the mariage of Sir W
The viijth of Aprill Thomas Polley was maryed to Anne speede to whom I paid xxv li.
The xiijth of Aprill my cosen Nath: Still came to my howse and brought me a lettre from his father.
The xiiijth day I was at Hadley to Survey Robert Veysyes10 howse and lande for my L
The xxjth of Aprill my sonne li. to John Plumbe to be paid the 23 of octobre followinge.
The 25 daye Mr.
The 26 of Aprill Rich. Cooke sen. died and was buryed.
The 29 day I dli.
The vth of May I did ryde to London.
The same day Ambrose paid me ix li. for my soone.
The xviijth of May I retourned and the xxijth my brother
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A parish in the hundred of Hinckford, co. Essex.
Roger Goad (1538–1610).
D. N. B.
, XXII. 19–20.
A marriage license was issued October 6, 1578, to Richard Spenser of Groton and Elizabeth Coe of Boxford. Sudbury Archdeaconry, Acta Book, fo. 10. He died September, 1609.
Of Groton, weaver. He married, February 10, 1588–89, Eva Motte, who survived him and married William Sweetman, June 17, 1608. Infra, p. 98.
December 17, 1606. “Stephen Plumm of Groughton in the countie of Suff., clothier, and Mary Strachy, spinster, servaunt to Sr. John Spencer, knight; by lycence.” Registers of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate (H. S., Reg.
, XXXI), 121.
Eldest son of George Fitch of Edwardstone? P. C. C., 49 Hayes.
Needham, a parish in the hundred of Earsham, co. Norfolk.
Probably daughter of Richard and Agnes (Hervey) Cokey of Groton. Cf. infra, p. 124.
“The Commission was probably held in connection with the dispute between Paul D’Ewes, lord of the manor, and the inhabitants as to custom of the town, which dispute was settled in Chancery by an agreement, 1610.” Note supplied by Mr. Redstone.
Son of William and Mary (Bedingfield) Vesey of Bedingham, co. Norfolk. He married Anne, daughter of Philip Forthe of Hadleigh. Muskett, 64.