William Streatfield
d. 1673
Parents:
Father: father Streatfield
Last Edited: 24 Mar 2022
- William Streatfield was the son of father Streatfield.
- Will*: William Streatfield left a will made on 10 May 1673 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Will of William Streatfield, Mercer of Rotherfield, 1673
(ESRO PBT 1/1/33/112)
Made: 10 May 1673
Proved: 14 Nov 1673
In the name of God Amen the tenth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God One Thowsand six hundred Seaventy three I William Streatfield of Rotherfield in the County of Sussex Mercer being sickly and weake in body but of sound and perfect memory I give God thankes therefore do make and ordeyne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following First I give and bequeath my soule into the handes of God my Creator hoping of full pardon and remission of all my sinnes by the death and meritts of my Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be decently buried according to the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and for my worldly goods and estate wherewith it hath pleased God to blesse me withall I doe dispose and bequeath thereof as followeth Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Brother Robert Streatfield of Westerham in the County of Kent yeoman the summe of five poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid unto him by my Executor within one yeare next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my said Brother Robert Streatfield his two daughters Mary Streatfield and Barbara Streatfield to each of them Fifty pounds of good money to be paid unto them at their severall ages of one and twenty years but if it shall happen that either of them shall depart his life before she shall atteyne and accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares that then the survivor of them shall have and receive of my Executor the said summe of Fifty poundes at such tyme as she should have accomplished the said age of one and twenty years if she had lived to atteyn the said age Item I give and bequeath unto my Brother John Streatfield the summe of One hundred and twenty poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid unto him by my Executor within one yeare next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto Mary Streatfield wife of my said Brother John Streatfield Twenty shillings And I give and bequeath unto Thomas Streatfield Mary Streatfield and Elizabeth Streatfield the sonne and daughters of my said Brother John Streatfield Twenty shillings apiece to be paid unto the said John Streatfield their Father for their use by my Executor Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Edward Streatfield forty shillings a yeare to be paid unto him by twenty shillings every halfe yeare during his naturall life by my Executor Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of the parish of Retherfield Tenn poundes of good money to be distributed amongst them at the discretion of my Executor within one yeare next after my decease Item I do give bequeath and devise unto Richard Streatfield my Brother my house barnes buildings with their appurtenances theireunto belonging and all my landes whatsoever with their appurtenances belonging scituate lying and being in Retherfield aforesaid To have and to hold the said house barnes and buildings with their appurtenances and the said landes with their appurtenances to my said Brother Richard Streatfield and his heires for ever And I do further give and bequeath unto my said Brother Richard Streatfield all the rest and residue of my goods Chattells ready money and personall estate whatsoever not formerly bequeathed upon Condicion that he shall pay all my debts legacies and the said annuity And I doe make Constitute and ordeyne my said Brother Richard Streatfield sole Executor of this my last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare above written William Streatfield Signed sealed published and declared to be the last will and Testament of William Streatfield above written in the presence of us John Smith John Daunton
Proved at Lewes 14 November 1673.
(Transcribed 3 November 2017 by Jeremy Stroud). - Death*: William Streatfield died in 1673 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Burial*: William Streatfield was buried on 8 October 1673 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1,2
- Probate: His estate was probated on 14 November 1673 at Archdeaconry of Lewes, Sussex, England.
Citations
- [S244] Website "Ancestry" (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/) "England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991."
- [S388] Website "FamilySearch" (http://www.familysearch.org/) "Film: 1067279; Image: 279."
Elizabeth Devenish
b. circa 1605
Last Edited: 3 Jun 2023
- Birth*: Elizabeth Devenish was born circa 1605 at England.
- Married Name: As of 22 January 1633/34, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage License*: Elizabeth Devenish and Robert Streatfield obtained a marriage licence on 22 January 1633/34 at Archdeaconry of Lewes, Sussex, England, Robert a yeoman of Speldhurst, Kent; Elizabeth a widow of Rotherfield.1
- Anecdote*: Short title: Devenish v Streatfield. Plaintiffs: Robert Devenish. Defendants: Robert...
Reference: C 7/432/35
Description: Short title: Devenish v Streatfield.
Plaintiffs: Robert Devenish.
Defendants: Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Streatfield his wife.
Place or subject: property in Rotherfield, Sussex.
Document type: bill and answer
Date: 1656
Held by: The National Archives, Kew.
Family:
Robert Streatfield b. c 1610, d. b 1685
- Marriage License*: Elizabeth Devenish and Robert Streatfield obtained a marriage licence on 22 January 1633/34 at Archdeaconry of Lewes, Sussex, England, Robert a yeoman of Speldhurst, Kent; Elizabeth a widow of Rotherfield.1
Children:
Elizabeth Streatfield+ b. 22 Mar 1634
John Streatfield b. 6 Jan 1636/37
Susan Streatfield b. 4 Nov 1638
Robert Streatfield b. 18 Mar 1640
John Streatfield b. 6 Jan 1636/37
Susan Streatfield b. 4 Nov 1638
Robert Streatfield b. 18 Mar 1640
Citations
- [S24] Index to Marriages, 1538-1837, Compact Disc SFHGCD003, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, 2008.
Thomas Streatfield
b. 29 May 1767
Parents:
Father: John Streatfield b. c 1635
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Thomas Streatfield was baptized on 29 May 1767 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
- He was the son of John Streatfield.
Mary Streatfield
b. 7 December 1665
Parents:
Father: John Streatfield b. c 1635
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Mary Streatfield was baptized on 7 December 1665 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of John Streatfield.
Elizabeth Streatfield
b. 27 June 1672
Parents:
Father: John Streatfield b. c 1635
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Elizabeth Streatfield was baptized on 27 June 1672 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of John Streatfield.
Mary Stanford
d. 1661
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Marriage Bann: Marriage banns for Mary Stanford and John Streatfield were published in May 1657 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB; BANNS only.1
- Married Name: As of 25 May 1657, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage*: Mary Stanford married John Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 25 May 1657 at Oxted, Surrey, England, Possible first marriage.1
- Death*: Mary Stanford died in 1661 at East Grinstead, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Burial*: Mary Stanford was buried on 19 June 1661 at St Swithun, East Grinstead, Sussex, EnglandB, "---- STREATFILD, wife of John."2
Family:
John Streatfield b. c 1635
- Marriage Bann: Marriage banns for Mary Stanford and John Streatfield were published in May 1657 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB; BANNS only.1
- Marriage*: Mary Stanford married John Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 25 May 1657 at Oxted, Surrey, England, Possible first marriage.1
Citations
- [S24] Index to Marriages, 1538-1837, Compact Disc SFHGCD003, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, 2008.
- [S25] Online Index to Burials, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
Elizabeth Streatfield
b. 22 March 1634
Parents:
Last Edited: 12 May 2022
- Baptism*: Elizabeth Streatfield was baptized on 22 March 1634 at St Dunstan, Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- She was the daughter of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish.
- Married Name: As of circa 1653, her married name was Farmer.
- Marriage*: Elizabeth Streatfield married Adam Farmer, son of Adam Farmer and Denise Hodely, circa 1653 at Kent, England.
- Anecdote*: Marriage not in Sussex Marriage Index but intention to marry is recorded in the Rotherfield Manorial records, court held 4 Nov 1652. Elizabeth is noted as daughter of Robert Streatfield. The Streatfields were mercers at Rotherfield, although Robert is documented in Streatfield wills (at Rotherfield) as being of Westerham, Kent.
- Anecdote: The family may have moved to the Westerham or Edenbridge areas in Kent.
Family:
Adam Farmer b. 3 Dec 1620
- Marriage*: Elizabeth Streatfield married Adam Farmer, son of Adam Farmer and Denise Hodely, circa 1653 at Kent, England.
Children:
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
John Streatfield
b. 6 January 1636/37
Parents:
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: John Streatfield was baptized on 6 January 1636/37 at St Dunstan, Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- He was the son of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish.
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
Robert Streatfield
b. 18 March 1640
Parents:
Last Edited: 3 Jun 2023
- Baptism*: Robert Streatfield was baptized on 18 March 1640 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.1
- He was the son of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish.
- Marriage*: Robert Streatfield married Barbara (?) circa 1665 at England.
- Anecdote: Short title: Allen v Rogers. Plaintiffs: Edward Allen, Mary Allen his wife, Robert...
Reference: C 8/531/68
Description: Short title: Allen v Rogers.
Plaintiffs: Edward Allen, Mary Allen his wife, Robert Streatfield and Barbara Streatfield his wife.
Defendants: Samuel Rogers.
Subject: property in Rotherfield, Sussex.
Document type: answer only
Date: 1694
Held by: The National Archives, Kew. - Anecdote*: The following document would be useful in buildingthe Streatfield family genealogy:
Short title: Streatfield v Streatfield. Document type: bill and answer. Plaintiffs:...
Reference: C 11/92/15
Description: Short title: Streatfield v Streatfield.
Document type: bill and answer.
Plaintiffs: William Streatfield yeoman of Chiddingston, Kent, Richard Streatfield yeoman of Chiddingston, Robert Streatfield malster of Orford, Kent, Thomas Streatfield mercer of Binsted, Kent, John Streatfield mercer of Storrington, Sussex and Henry Streatfield baker of Sevenoaks, Kent (sons of Richard Streatfield deceased who was third son of Robert Streatfield deceased) and John Streatfield yeoman and Robert Streatfield yeoman both of Penshurst, Kent (sons of Thomas Streatfield deceased who was forth son of said Robert Streatfield deceased).
Defendants: Robert Streatfield.
Date of bill (or first document): 1730.
Date of last document: 1731
Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
Date: 1731
Held by: The National Archives, Kew.
Family:
Citations
- [S244] Website "Ancestry" (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/) "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975."
Susan Streatfield
b. 4 November 1638
Parents:
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Susan Streatfield was baptized on 4 November 1638 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.1
- She was the daughter of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish.
Citations
- [S244] Website "Ancestry" (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/) "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975."
Ann Everest
b. 28 June 1645, d. November 1693
Parents:
Father: William Everest
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Ann Everest was baptized on 28 June 1645 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of William Everest.
- Married Name: As of 9 July 1674, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage*: Ann Everest married Richard Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 9 July 1674 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- (Witness) Will: Ann Everest is mentioned in the will of Richard Streatfield dated 18 June 1685 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Will*: Ann Everest left a will made on 20 November 1693 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB: (ESRO: PBT 1/1/41/133.)
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Will of Anne Streatfeild, Widow of Rotherfield, 1693
(ESRO: PBT 1/1/41/133)
Made: 20 Nov 1693
Proved: 19 Jan 1693/94
In the Name of God Amen I Anne Streatfeild of Rotherfield in the County of Sussex widow being sick & weake but of sound & perfect Mind & Memory (praised be god for the same) & being desirous to settle that estate that God in Mercy hath bestowed on me here on Earth doe make my last Will & testament in manner & forme following First I commend my Soul to God who gave it me & my Body I commit to the Earth to be devoutly buryed in such Christian manner as my Executor hereafter named shall thinke fit Item I give unto the poor of the parish of Rotherfeild aforesaid twenty shillings to be distributed amongst them as my Executor shall thinke fit with the Advise of the overseers of the poore of the said parish Item I give & bequeath unto my Mother in Lawe Mary Everest tenn pounds to be paid unto her within three Monethes next after my decease Item I give unto my sister in Lawe Mary Everest tenn pounds to be likewise paid unto her within three Monethes next after my death Item I give & bequeath unto my Cozen Frances Peckham wife of Richard Peckham five pounds to be paid unto her within six Monethes next after my death Item I give & bequeath unto my Brother in Lawe Samuel Rogers Tenn pounds and alsoe the Twenty pounds he owes me on a Note under his hand Item I give & bequeath unto my servant John Ward Tenn pounds & alsoe the Bed beddstedle curtaynes Vallance bolster pillows blankets Coverlett & all thinges belonging to it as it now standeth and whereon the said John Ward now lyeth & standing in the shop Chamber of my dwelling house And my Will & Mind is That my Executor hereafter named shall raise out of my estate the summe of one hundred pounds of Lawfull money of England as soon as conveniently may be & that he shall putt & lend the said one hundred pounds at Intrest on good security and shall yeerly pay unto my sister Elizabeth wife of the said Samuel Rogers the Intrest of the said one hundred pounds during the terme of her naturall life of the said Elizabeth my sister & from & after her death I will my said Executor (Anne Streatfeild her marke) shall call in the said one hundred pounds and shall pay the same unto all the daughters of my said sister which shall be living at the tyme of her death equally to be devided between them Item I give & bequeath unto my said sister Rogers & all her daughters all my wearing apparell of what nature kind or sort the same are off Item I give & bequeath unto my said sister and all her Children as well Sonnes as daughters all the rest of my householdstuffe & goods belonging to my house as well Bedds bedstedles Curtaines Vallance Lynnen pewter brasse tables as alsoe all other my householdstuffe whatsoever of what nature sort or kind the same are (Except as here after is given to my two Cozens) And I do will & order that my Executor hereafter named shall equally devide the same between my said sister & her Children as well Sonns as daughters share & share alike and then deliver the same on to my sister & her Children Item I give & bequeath unto my Cozens Mary wife of Edward Allen & Barbara wife of Robert Streatfeild the two presses in my now dwelling house the one standing in the hall & the other standing in the shopp Chamber of my dwelling house And I will and appoint that my Executor hereafter named shall sell all my shopp goods wares Counters & all other my goods in my dwelling house belonging to my shopp & trade at & for the most & best sales & prizes he may or cann get for the same and alsoe shall call in & receive the Moneyes that are & shall be due & owing to me from any person or persons whatsoever or any accompt whatsoever & that my Executor shall pay as well the Money ariseing thereby as alsoe all moneyes that I shall have in my house at the tyme of my death unto my five Nephews John Samuel Edward Phillipp & Richard Rogers the five sonns of my sister Rogers equally to be devided between them at their severall & respective age or ages of one & twenty years And my will & mind is that if any or either of my said Nephews John Samuel Edward Phillipp & Richard shall happen to dye before they attayne their said age That then the Legacy (Anne Streatfeild her marke) part & share of him or them so dyeing shall be paid to the Survivors & Survivor of them equally to be devided betwene them And my Will & Mind is that my Executor shall soe soon as possible may be after my death sell my said shop goods wares & other goods belonging to my shopp & trade & receive the debts oweing to me & other Moneyes in my house and shall putt out the said Moneyes at Intrest for the good & benefitt of my said five Nephews and I will that the Intrest of the said Moneyes shall be yearly received by my Brother in Law Samuel Rogers for & towards the Maynetenance of my said Nephews and alsoe shall & may call in some of the principall Moneyes to pay for the putting out and placeing my said Nephews or some of them to Trades & binding them apprentices as my Executor shall thinke fit And I do make & declare my said Brother in Law Samuel Rogers Executor of this my Last will & testament whome I desire to pay all my debts legacyes & funerall Expences & to take on him the Burthen of my Executorshipp and that he pay all my debts legacyes & funerall Expences out of the Money ariseing by sale of my shopp goods & Moneyes oweing to me And I desire my servant John Ward to assist my Executor in the selling of my shopp goods and in collecting the Money oweing to me from any person or persons whatsoever and that my Executor shall pay & satisfy the said John Ward for his trouble charge and expences in & about the same And I doe revoke all former wills by me made & declare this to be my Last Will & testament In testemony whereof to this my will being written in three sheets of paper to each sheet I the said Anne Streatfeild have subscribed my name & to the Last sheet thereof have sett my seale the twentieth day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1693 Annoq Regni Regis & Regina Will & Marie quinto Anne Streatfeild her marke Signed sealed & published in the presence of us after these words (tenn pounds) were interlined in the first page of this my will Geo: Wenham Elizabeth Ovenden her marke Tho: Hapen
19th die Januarii 1693 Juratus fuit Samuel Rogers Executor hujus Testamenti Cui commissum fuit onus Executionis ejusdem per nos Tho Whalley Surrogate
(Transcribed by Rosie Ansell November 2017.) - Death*: Ann Everest died in November 1693 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB, at age 48.
- Burial*: Ann Everest was buried on 1 December 1693 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB, "widow."2
- Probate: Her estate was probated on 19 January 1693/94 at Archdeaconry of Lewes, Sussex, England.
Family:
Richard Streatfield d. 9 Sep 1688
- Marriage*: Ann Everest married Richard Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 9 July 1674 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
Citations
- [S24] Index to Marriages, 1538-1837, Compact Disc SFHGCD003, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, 2008.
- [S25] Online Index to Burials, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
Barbara (?)
d. 1702
Last Edited: 3 Jun 2023
- Married Name: As of circa 1665, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage*: Barbara (?) married Robert Streatfield, son of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish, circa 1665 at England.
- Anecdote: Short title: Allen v Rogers. Plaintiffs: Edward Allen, Mary Allen his wife, Robert...
Reference: C 8/531/68
Description: Short title: Allen v Rogers.
Plaintiffs: Edward Allen, Mary Allen his wife, Robert Streatfield and Barbara Streatfield his wife.
Defendants: Samuel Rogers.
Subject: property in Rotherfield, Sussex.
Document type: answer only
Date: 1694
Held by: The National Archives, Kew. - Death*: Barbara (?) died in 1702 at Westerham, Kent, EnglandB.
- Anecdote*: The following document would be useful in buildingthe Streatfield family genealogy:
Short title: Streatfield v Streatfield. Document type: bill and answer. Plaintiffs:...
Reference: C 11/92/15
Description: Short title: Streatfield v Streatfield.
Document type: bill and answer.
Plaintiffs: William Streatfield yeoman of Chiddingston, Kent, Richard Streatfield yeoman of Chiddingston, Robert Streatfield malster of Orford, Kent, Thomas Streatfield mercer of Binsted, Kent, John Streatfield mercer of Storrington, Sussex and Henry Streatfield baker of Sevenoaks, Kent (sons of Richard Streatfield deceased who was third son of Robert Streatfield deceased) and John Streatfield yeoman and Robert Streatfield yeoman both of Penshurst, Kent (sons of Thomas Streatfield deceased who was forth son of said Robert Streatfield deceased).
Defendants: Robert Streatfield.
Date of bill (or first document): 1730.
Date of last document: 1731
Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
Date: 1731
Held by: The National Archives, Kew.
Family:
Robert Streatfield b. 18 Mar 1640
- Marriage*: Barbara (?) married Robert Streatfield, son of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish, circa 1665 at England.
Frances Coe
b. circa 1634, d. 1693
Parents:
Last Edited: 8 May 2023
- Birth*: Frances Coe was born circa 1634 at East Peckham, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of Richard Coe and Ann Burgess.
- (Witness) Will: Frances Coe is mentioned in the will of Richard Coe dated 17 September 1640 at East Peckham, Kent, EnglandB.1
- (Witness) Will: Frances Coe is mentioned in the will of Ann Burgess dated 26 September 1658 at Great Peckham, Kent, England.2
- Married Name: As of 27 July 1662, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage*: Frances Coe married Edward Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 27 July 1662 at Offham, Kent, England.3
- Death*: Frances Coe died in 1693 at East Malling, Kent, EnglandB.
- Probate*: Her estate was probated on 11 October 1693 at England widow of East Malling, Kent (VH 98/5/80, Lambeth Palace Library.)
Family:
Edward Streatfield b. 25 Aug 1620, d. 1682
- Marriage*: Frances Coe married Edward Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 27 July 1662 at Offham, Kent, England.3
Child:
Frances Streatfield b. c 1668, d. Jan 1737/38
Citations
- [S1046] Will of Richard Coe of East Peckham, Sussex, England, made 17 Sep 1640, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 16 Nov 1640. (TNA: PROB 11/184/174).
- [S1045] Will of Ann Coe of Great Peckham, Sussex, England, made 26 Sep 1658, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 5 Aug 1662. (TNA: PROB 11/308/622).
- [S244] Website "Ancestry" (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/) "England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973."
Richard Coe
b. 10 September 1598, d. September 1640
Parents:
Last Edited: 6 Jun 2022
- Baptism*: Richard Coe was baptized on 10 September 1598 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- He was the son of William Coe and Patience Elliott.
- (Witness) Will: Richard Coe is mentioned in the will of John Coe dated 30 April 1610 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- Anecdote*: Title: Bond in £50 to bar dower
Date: 1 Apr 1622
ESRO: SAS/AB/347
Description: William Coe to Richard Coe concerning Pacience Coe, wife of William Coe
1 messuage in which I dwell, in Rotherfield near Maynards Gate, with all houses, barns, stables, etc, gardens and orchards belonging; also meadow (three acres) on south side of messuage, all in Rotherfield (N and W: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Triplers Greene; S: meadow of Edward Cheseman; E: customary land of William Coe called Chesemans Crofte)
2 half acre of land on east side of customary land called Shepenfeld; also toft and barn with eight acres of land at Waterhills in Rotherfield called Waterhills, Midlefeld, Rishecrofte, the Neckes, Phinnes Hall, Petfeld, Honocombe (or Howcombe) and Roughecroftes (45 acres) (E: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Triplers Greene; W and N: land of Nicholas Farmer called Sindercrofts; N and W: lands of James Allchorne called Longe Meade and to land of Henry Butcher called The Drake; W: land of Anthony Snatt called Longlie and Highsteepe; S: land of Richard Kent; E: land of Thomas Bennett)
3 croft land (one acre) in Rotherfield (E: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Waterhills Brooke; S and W: land of Isaac White; M: land of William White.) - Anecdote: Title: Deed poll grant in consideration of natural love and affection
Date: 1 Apr 1622
ESRO: SAS/AB/346
Description: William Coe of Rotherfield, yeoman, to his son and heir apparent Richard Coe
1 messuage in which I dwell in Rotherfield near Maynards Gate, with all houses, barns, stables, etc, gardens and orchards belonging; also meadow (three acres) on south of messuage, in Rotherfield (N and W: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Triplers Green; S: meadow of Edward Cheseman; E: customary land of William Coe called Chesemans Crofte)
2 half acre of land on east side of customary land called Shepenfeld; also toft and barn with eight pieces of land at Waterhills in Rotherfield called Waterhills, Midlefeld, Rishecrofte, the Neckes, Phinnes Hall, Petfeld, Honocombe (or Howcombe), and Roughecroftes (45 acres) (E: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Triplers Greene; W and N: land of Nicholas Farmer called Sindercrofts; N and W: lands of James Allchorne called Longe Meade and land of Henry Butcher called The Drake; W: land of Anthony Snatt called Longlie and Highsteepe; S: land of Richard Kent; E: land of Thomas Bennett)
3 croft land (one acre) in Rotherfield (E: King's highway from Maynards Gate to Waterhills Brooke; S and W: land of Isaac White; N: land of William White)
[Latin]. - Anecdote*: Title: Grant of annuity of £18 as marriage settlement
Date: 2 Apr 1622
ESRO: SAS/AB/200
Description: Richard Coe, son of William Coe, of Rotherfield, yeoman, to Anne Burges, daughter of Henry Burges, late of Great Peckeham, Kent, deceased
1 arising from a messuage, barns, gardens, etc, and lands lately conveyed to Richard Coe by his father, near Maynerde Gate in Rotherfield
2 from a meadow (3 acres) lying to the south of the messuage in Rotherfield (N and W: to highway from Maynerds Gate to Triplers Greene; S: to meadow of the heirs of Edward Cheseman; E: customary land of William Coe called Chesemans Croft
3 from half an acre of land in the east end of a piece of somary land Shepenfeld
4 from a barn and 8 pieces of land at Waterhills in Rotherfield, called Waterhills, Midlefeld, Rishecroft, Neckes, Phinnes Hall, Petfeld, Honocombe, Roughecrofte, (45 acres), (E: the highway leading from Maynerde Gate to Triplers Greene; W and N: lands of heirs of Nicholas Fermor called Sindercrofte; N and W: lands of James Allchorne called Longe Meade and to lands of heirs of Henry Butcher callled the Drake; W: lands of Anthony Snatt called Longlit and Highsteepe; S: land of hours of Richard a Kente; E: land of Thomas Bennett)
5 from a croft of land (1 acre) in Rotherfield (E:abutting to highway leading from Maynerde Gate to Waterhills Brooke; S and W: lands of Isaac White; N: land of William White.) - Marriage*: Richard Coe married Ann Burgess, daughter of Henry Burgess, on 3 June 1622 at Hadlow, Kent, EnglandB.
- (Witness) Will: Richard Coe is mentioned in the will of William Coe dated 20 September 1635 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.2
- Anecdote: Rotherfield Court Baron held 4 Aug 1636 - Death of William Coe
They present that William Coe who held to him & his heirs at the lord's will certain assart lands since last court died so siesed and that Richard Coe is his eldest son & next heir & of full age but what falls as heriot they do not know therefore a day is given the homage to inquire thereon.
Comes the said Richard Coe & prays admittance to properties Stepenfeild containing 2 1/2 acres of assart of Smallgrove, Forest meade, Middlefeild, Greenfeild in Rotherfield etc. - Will*: Richard Coe left a will made on 17 September 1640 at East Peckham, Kent, EnglandB.3
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Will of Richard Coe, Yeoman of East Peckham, 1640
TNA: PROB 11/184
Made: 17 Sep 1640
Proved: 16 Nov 1640
In the name of God Amen I Richard Coe of Eastpeckham in the County of Kent yeoman being sicke of body but of good and perfect memory thanks be given to god doe this seaventeenth day of September in the sixteenth year of the reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faith etc Anno domini 1640 macke ordaine and declare this my last will and testament in manner and forme following Imprimis I give and bequeath my soule to god my Creator my body I will shalbe buryed in the earth at the discrecion of my Executor Item I will and devise unto Anne my loving wife two quarters of wheate and two quarters of malt and all such houshouldstuffe as was hers before I married her Item I give and bequeath unto Frances Coe my youngest daughter the summe of three shillings and not more in regards I doe hope that Anne my loving wife will better provide for her for that shee my said wife hath a great part of my lands for her Joynture and alsoe a very good estate of her owne Fee simple lands Item I give and bequeath unto Anne Coe my eldest daughter the summe of two hundred pounds to be paid to her at her age of one and twenty yeares or daie of marriage which shall first happen the residue of all my goods and personall estate my debts legacies and funerall expences being discharged and all expences about my will and otherwise paid I will shall remaine to William Coe my youngest sonne to be paid to him at his age of one and twenty yeares And my will and meaninge is and I doe hereby devise that if my personall estate will not amount to paie the severall legacies in or by this my presente will devised them my Executor shall have take and receive the rents yssues and proffitts of all my freehould lands and tenements in Rotherfield in the County of Sussex and shall and may sell such woods and time thereupon growing as he shall thinke fitt untill he shall thereby have made and raised sufficient summes of money togeather with my personall estate to paie all the said several legacies And after the saide legacies shalbe soe paid I will and demise all my said freehould lands and Tenements in Rotherfield aforesaid to my eldest sonne Richard Coe and to his heires and Assignes for ever Item I give and bequeath and demise to my younger sonne William Coe and to his heires and assignes for ever All those my lands and Tenements lying and being in East Peckham aforesaid containing by estimacion seaven Acres which I late purchased of Thomas Baker and Robert Baker or of one of them And I make my loving brother John Coe of Rotherfield aforesaid in the said Countie of Sussex yeoman my sole Executor in trust of this my last will and Testament And I doe hope that Anne my loving wife will mende my younger sonnes estate by her owne estate In wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the daie and yeare first above written Richard Coe Sealed signed published acknowledge and declared by the sid Richard Coe to be his last will and testament in the presence of us Thomas Weller Stephen Pattenden his marke Stephen Butler John Coe
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(Transcribed by Rosie Ansell March 2018.) - Death*: Richard Coe died in September 1640 at East Peckham, Kent, EnglandB.
- Probate*: His estate was probated on 16 November 1640 at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London, England.
- Anecdote*: Rotherfield Court Baron held 5 Oct 1640 - Death of Richard Coe (the father)
The homage present that Richard Coe who held to him & his heirs certain lands & free tenements since last court died siesed and there falls to the lady of heriot a cow worth £3, and that Richard Coe is his eldest son & heir & under age, viz. about 14 years. [properties not specified]4 - Anecdote: Manor of Rotherfield Court Baron held 8 Feb 1643/44 - Death of Richard Coe (the son)
Richard's death is reported and his only brother William identified as heir. The same prioperties are transferred to William [Stepenfeild containing 2 1/2 acres of assart of Smallgrove, Forest meade, Middlefeild, Greenfeild in Rotherfield etc] but fealty is deferred until he is of full age.5
Family:
Ann Burgess b. c 1600, d. 1662
- Marriage*: Richard Coe married Ann Burgess, daughter of Henry Burgess, on 3 June 1622 at Hadlow, Kent, EnglandB.
Children:
Anne Coe+ b. c 1624
Richard Coe b. c 1626, d. c 1643
William Coe+ b. c 1628, d. 1700/1
Frances Coe+ b. c 1634, d. 1693
Richard Coe b. c 1626, d. c 1643
William Coe+ b. c 1628, d. 1700/1
Frances Coe+ b. c 1634, d. 1693
Citations
- [S1052] Will of John Coe of Rotherfield, Sussex, England, made 30 Apr 1610, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Lewes, May 1610. (ESRO: PBT 1/1/13/33B).
- [S1036] Will of William Coe of Rotherfield, Sussex, England, made 20 Sep 1635, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 15 Oct 1635. (TNA: PROB 11/169/168).
- [S1046] Will of Richard Coe of East Peckham, Sussex, England, made 17 Sep 1640, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 16 Nov 1640. (TNA: PROB 11/184/174).
- [S464] Indexed translation of a court book of the manor of Rotherfield, 1631-1724 (ESRO: PAR 465/26/1/6) "(PDF page 45, index reference 35)."
- [S464] Indexed translation of a court book of the manor of Rotherfield, 1631-1724 (ESRO: PAR 465/26/1/6) "(PDF page 59, index reference 46b)."
Ann Burgess
b. circa 1600, d. 1662
Parents:
Father: Henry Burgess
Last Edited: 6 Jun 2022
- Birth*: Ann Burgess was born circa 1600 at Kent, England.
- She was the daughter of Henry Burgess.
- Anecdote*: Title: Grant of annuity of £18 as marriage settlement
Date: 2 Apr 1622
ESRO: SAS/AB/200
Description: Richard Coe, son of William Coe, of Rotherfield, yeoman, to Anne Burges, daughter of Henry Burges, late of Great Peckeham, Kent, deceased
1 arising from a messuage, barns, gardens, etc, and lands lately conveyed to Richard Coe by his father, near Maynerde Gate in Rotherfield
2 from a meadow (3 acres) lying to the south of the messuage in Rotherfield (N and W: to highway from Maynerds Gate to Triplers Greene; S: to meadow of the heirs of Edward Cheseman; E: customary land of William Coe called Chesemans Croft
3 from half an acre of land in the east end of a piece of somary land Shepenfeld
4 from a barn and 8 pieces of land at Waterhills in Rotherfield, called Waterhills, Midlefeld, Rishecroft, Neckes, Phinnes Hall, Petfeld, Honocombe, Roughecrofte, (45 acres), (E: the highway leading from Maynerde Gate to Triplers Greene; W and N: lands of heirs of Nicholas Fermor called Sindercrofte; N and W: lands of James Allchorne called Longe Meade and to lands of heirs of Henry Butcher callled the Drake; W: lands of Anthony Snatt called Longlit and Highsteepe; S: land of hours of Richard a Kente; E: land of Thomas Bennett)
5 from a croft of land (1 acre) in Rotherfield (E:abutting to highway leading from Maynerde Gate to Waterhills Brooke; S and W: lands of Isaac White; N: land of William White.) - Marriage*: Ann Burgess married Richard Coe, son of William Coe and Patience Elliott, on 3 June 1622 at Hadlow, Kent, EnglandB.
- Married Name: As of 3 June 1622, her married name was Coe.
- (Witness) Will: Ann Burgess is mentioned in the will of Richard Coe dated 17 September 1640 at East Peckham, Kent, EnglandB.1
- Will*: Ann Burgess left a will made on 26 September 1658 at Great Peckham, Kent, England.2
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Will of Ann Coe, widow of Great Peckham.
Mentions :
1. Daughter Bridger [presumed to be Ann], wife of Edward Bridger and their three children John, Edward and Ann (each left £5).
2. Son William Coe.
3. Daughter Frances Coe [later Streatfield] executrix.
Household effects divided among them.
Properties:
messuage & barn known as Wellhall with 4 acres in Hadlow in occupation of William Sommers
and 12 acres of land in Brenchley in occupation of William Coe, her son
both left to Frances Coe. - Death*: Ann Burgess died in 1662 at Great Peckham, Kent, England.
- Probate*: Her estate was probated on 5 August 1662 at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London, England.
Family:
Richard Coe b. 10 Sep 1598, d. Sep 1640
- Marriage*: Ann Burgess married Richard Coe, son of William Coe and Patience Elliott, on 3 June 1622 at Hadlow, Kent, EnglandB.
Children:
Anne Coe+ b. c 1624
Richard Coe b. c 1626, d. c 1643
William Coe+ b. c 1628, d. 1700/1
Frances Coe+ b. c 1634, d. 1693
Richard Coe b. c 1626, d. c 1643
William Coe+ b. c 1628, d. 1700/1
Frances Coe+ b. c 1634, d. 1693
Citations
- [S1046] Will of Richard Coe of East Peckham, Sussex, England, made 17 Sep 1640, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 16 Nov 1640. (TNA: PROB 11/184/174).
- [S1045] Will of Ann Coe of Great Peckham, Sussex, England, made 26 Sep 1658, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 5 Aug 1662. (TNA: PROB 11/308/622).
Frances Streatfield
b. circa 1668, d. January 1737/38
Parents:
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Birth*: Frances Streatfield was born circa 1668 at England.
- She was the daughter of Edward Streatfield and Frances Coe.
- Married Name: As of 21 April 1691, her married name was Peckham.
- Marriage*: Frances Streatfield married Richard Peckham, son of Alexander Peckham, on 21 April 1691 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Death*: Frances Streatfield died in January 1737/38 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Burial*: Frances Streatfield was buried on 19 January 1737/38 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
Family:
Richard Peckham b. 28 Sep 1668, d. Feb 1728
- Marriage*: Frances Streatfield married Richard Peckham, son of Alexander Peckham, on 21 April 1691 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
Richard Peckham
b. 28 September 1668, d. February 1728
Parents:
Father: Alexander Peckham b. 24 Aug 1628
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Richard Peckham was baptized on 28 September 1668 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- He was the son of Alexander Peckham.
- Marriage*: Richard Peckham married Frances Streatfield, daughter of Edward Streatfield and Frances Coe, on 21 April 1691 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Will*: Richard Peckham left a will made on 12 February 1728 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Not yet transcribed.
- Death*: Richard Peckham died in February 1728 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB, at age 59.
- Burial*: Richard Peckham was buried on 23 February 1728 at St Dunstan, Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
- Probate: His estate was probated on 7 March 1728 at Deanery of South Malling, Sussex, England.
Family:
Frances Streatfield b. c 1668, d. Jan 1737/38
- Marriage*: Richard Peckham married Frances Streatfield, daughter of Edward Streatfield and Frances Coe, on 21 April 1691 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
Alexander Peckham
b. 24 August 1628
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Alexander Peckham was baptized on 24 August 1628 at Mayfield, Sussex, EnglandB.
Family:
Child:
Richard Peckham b. 28 Sep 1668, d. Feb 1728
William Everest
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
Family:
Children:
Mary Everest
b. 29 August 1647
Parents:
Father: William Everest
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Mary Everest was baptized on 29 August 1647 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of William Everest.
Elizabeth Everest
b. 1639
Parents:
Father: William Everest
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Birth*: Elizabeth Everest was born in 1639 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of William Everest.
- Married Name: As of circa 1665, her married name was Rogers.
- Marriage*: Elizabeth Everest married Samuel Rogers circa 1665 at England.
Family:
Samuel Rogers
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Marriage*: Samuel Rogers married Elizabeth Everest, daughter of William Everest, circa 1665 at England.
Family:
Elizabeth Everest b. 1639
- Marriage*: Samuel Rogers married Elizabeth Everest, daughter of William Everest, circa 1665 at England.
Elizabeth Stanton
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Married Name: As of 2 February 1665, her married name was Streatfield.
- Marriage*: Elizabeth Stanton married John Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 2 February 1665 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.1
Family:
John Streatfield b. c 1635
- Marriage*: Elizabeth Stanton married John Streatfield, son of father Streatfield, on 2 February 1665 at Chiddingstone, Kent, EnglandB.1
Citations
- [S244] Website "Ancestry" (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/) "England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973."
Elizabeth Streatfield
b. 13 September 1669, d. September 1669
Parents:
Father: John Streatfield b. c 1635
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Elizabeth Streatfield was baptized on 13 September 1669 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
- She was the daughter of John Streatfield.
- Death*: Elizabeth Streatfield died in September 1669 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
- Burial*: Elizabeth Streatfield was buried on 16 September 1669 at Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandB.
Adam Farmer
b. 3 December 1620
Parents:
Last Edited: 12 May 2022
- Baptism*: Adam Farmer was baptized on 3 December 1620 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB, "Adam junior."1
- He was the son of Adam Farmer and Denise Hodely.
- (Witness) Will: Adam Farmer is mentioned in the will of Adam Farmer dated 7 December 1641 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.2,3
- Marriage*: Adam Farmer married Elizabeth Streatfield, daughter of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish, circa 1653 at Kent, England.
- Anecdote*: Marriage not in Sussex Marriage Index but intention to marry is recorded in the Rotherfield Manorial records, court held 4 Nov 1652. Elizabeth is noted as daughter of Robert Streatfield. The Streatfields were mercers at Rotherfield, although Robert is documented in Streatfield wills (at Rotherfield) as being of Westerham, Kent.
- Anecdote: The family may have moved to the Westerham or Edenbridge areas in Kent.
Family:
Elizabeth Streatfield b. 22 Mar 1634
- Marriage*: Adam Farmer married Elizabeth Streatfield, daughter of Robert Streatfield and Elizabeth Devenish, circa 1653 at Kent, England.
Children:
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
- [S388] Website "FamilySearch" (http://www.familysearch.org/) "Film no: 1885592; Image no: 371."
- [S1066] Will of Adam Farmer of Rotherfield, Sussex, England, made 7 Dec 1641, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Lewes, 2 May 1642. (ESRO: PBT 1/3/7/281B).
Elizabeth Farmer
b. 15 November 1653
Parents:
Last Edited: 25 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Elizabeth Farmer was baptized on 15 November 1653 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- She was the daughter of Adam Farmer and Elizabeth Streatfield.
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
Robert Farmer
b. 16 November 1655
Parents:
Last Edited: 25 Feb 2022
- Baptism*: Robert Farmer was baptized on 16 November 1655 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- He was the son of Adam Farmer and Elizabeth Streatfield.
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
Adam Farmer
b. 13 September 1618, d. November 1646
Parents:
Last Edited: 27 Apr 2022
- Baptism*: Adam Farmer was baptized on 13 September 1618 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.1
- He was the son of Steven Farmer and Frances Clercke.
- Occupation*: Adam Farmer was a mason in 1646.2
- Will*: Adam Farmer left a will made on 6 October 1646 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.2
- Will/Adm Transcript*: Will of Adam Farmer of Rotherfield, 1647
(TNA: Prob 11/199/339)
Made: 6 Oct 1646
Proved: 12 Feb 1646/47
In the name of God Amen The sixth day of October in the Two and Twentieth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the Faith &c Annoque domino One Thousand Six hundred Fortie & sixe I Adam Farmer of Rotherffeild in the Countie of Sussex Mason beinge sicke in bodie but of good and perfecte minde and memorie I praise Almightie God therefore doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge First I will and bequeath my Soule unto Allmightie God my Creator and maker, and to Jesus Christ his onelie Sonne my redeemer trustinge in his meritts death and passion to have forgivenes of all my Sinns, and to enioye everlastinge happines in the world to come And my bodie to the earth from whence itt came To bee buried in the Parishe Churchyard of Rotherffeild abovesaid Item I doe give and bequeath unto Anthony Carret Sonne of William Carrett and Anne his wife my Sister six poundes of lawfull money of England To bee paid unto him when hee shall accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares and the benefitt and profitt of the said money shall bee and remaine to the use of my mother for her maintenance as longe as shee liveth and my minde and will is That after the decease of my said mother the said Six Poundes shall bee putt out to the best use and profitt that itt maie for my said kinsman Anthony Carrett, & to bee paid unto him, when hee shall accomplishe his age of one and Twenty yeares, And if itt shall please God That hee die before that age of one and Twentie yeares Then my minde and will is, That the Survivinge Brothers and Sisters of the said Anthony Carrett Sonne of William Carrett shall have the said sixe Poundes with the use and benefitt of the same equallie devided betweene them, and to bee paid unto them att their severall ages of one and Twentie yeares Item I doe give and bequeath unto Edward Downer Sonne of John Downer, and Elizabeth my Sister six Poundes of lawfull money of England To bee paid unto him, when hee shall accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares, and the benefitt and profitt of the said money shall bee and remaine To the use of my mother for her maintenance as longe as shee liveth And my minde and will is That after the decease of my said mother the said sixe Poundes shall be putt out to the best use and profitt that itt maie for my said kinsman Edward // Downer and to be paid unto him, when hee shall accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares And if itt shall please God that hee die before that age of one and Twentie yeares Then my minde and will is, That the survivinge Brothers and Sisters of the said Edwarde Downer Sonne of John Downer and Elizabeth my Sister shall have the said six Poundes with the use and benefitte of the same equallie devided between them, and to bee paid unto them att their severall ages of one and Twentie yeares Item I doe give and bequeath unto John Clarke sonne of Thomas Clarke, and Barbara his wife six Poundes of lawfull money of England To bee paid unto him when hee shall accomplishe his age of one and twentie yeares and the benefitt and profitt of the said money shall bee and remaine unto the use of my mother for her maintenance soe longe as she liveth, And my minde and will is That after the decease of my said mother The said six Poundes shall bee putt out To the best use and profitt that itt maie for my said kinsman John Clarke and to bee paid unto him when hee shall accomplishe his Age of one and twentie yeares And if itt shall please god That hee die before that age of one and Twentie yeares Then my minde and will is That the Survivinge Brothers and Sisters of John Clarke shall have the said Six Pounds with the use and benefitt of the same equallie deletion devided betweene them, and To be paid unto them att their severall Ages of one and twentie yeares Item I doe give and bequeath unto Margerie Roots the wife of James Rootes my Sister Twentie Shillings in money To bee paid unto her within three monethes next after my decease if itt bee demannded Item I doe give and bequeath unto Joane Bridger the wife of Edward Bridger my Sister twenty shillings in money To bee paid unto her within three monethes next after my decease Item I doe give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Downer my Sister the wife of John Downer twelve pence in money To bee paid unto her presentlie after my decease Item I doe give unto Ann Carrett my Sister the wife of William Carrett Twelve pence in money To bee distributed and paid unto her presentlie after my decease All the rest of my mooveable goods, my debts and legacies herein given and bequeathed beinge paid, and my funerall expences being discharged I doe give and bequeath unto Frances Farmar my mother whome I doe make my whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament And I doe renounce, and revoake all other former will intents and Purposes whatsoever And I doe entreate my trustie and welbeloved freinds in Christ Isaac Alchorne Junior of Retherffeild in the Countie of Sussex Yeoman and Nicholas Alchorne of Retherffeild aforesaid Blacksmith to bee my Overseers of this my last will and Testament desireinge of them for Gods sake That they will bee carefull to guide my Executrix the best waie they can in the performance of this my last will and Testament And I doe give unto either of them Two Shillings and six pence a peece over and above all their charges expences and travell beinge to bee paid by my Executor In wittnes whereof I the said Adam Farmar have heard this my last will and Testament read and doe publishe the same to bee my last will and testament In the presence of us whose names are hereunder subscribed, and have hereunto sett my hand and Seale in Con-firmation whereof written in two Sheetes of Paper the daie and yeare first above written Adam Farmer Signed, sealed, published and declared To bee the last will & Testament of Adam Farmer in the presence of us Roberte Streatfild Roberte Tyndale scriptor
Probate: London, 12th February 1646 (English style) by the oath of Frances Farmer mother of the said deceased and executor named in the said will, to whom was committed the administration etc.
(Transcribed by Claire Wickens, 31st March 2022 for Geoffrey Barber.) - Death*: Adam Farmer died in November 1646 at Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB, at age 28.
- Burial*: Adam Farmer was buried on 3 November 1646 at St Denys, Rotherfield, Sussex, EnglandB.3
- Probate: His estate was probated on 12 February 1646/47 at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London, England.
Citations
- [S23] Online Index to Baptisms, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.
- [S1050] Will of Adam Farmer of Rotherfield, Sussex, England, made 6 Oct 1646, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 12 Feb 1646/47. (TNA: PROB 11/199/339).
- [S25] Online Index to Burials, 1538 onwards, compiled by Sussex Family History Group, http://www.sfhg.uk/, ongoing project,.