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1047:"Correspondence mainly with and filed by the Honourable Charles Monson. Description: The Honourable Charles, brother of the 1st Lord Monson, was elected MP for Lincoln in 1734, 1741 and 1747 and was Deputy Paymaster of His Majesty's Forces until 1745. He died unmarried on 26 August 1764. Some letters addressed to the Honourable Colonel Monson (presumably George, nephew of Charles) have been put with these letters for continuity of subject. Some of the letters, even when endorsed by Charles Monson, appear to relate to matters concerned with Trade and Customs and may have been dealt with by Charles on behalf of his brother, Lord Monson, who was First Commissioner for Trade and Plantations. Some of the letters, both to the Honourable Charles Monson and to the 1st and 2nd Lords Monson, were for the support of their interest generally with the Newcastle connection and for obtaining preferment of various kinds. Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives" 464:. He was probably a son or grandson of Richard Ball, son of John Ball of Wellingborow in Northampton, and his wife Anne Burnell (d.1664), the sister of William Burnell of Great Stanmore, Middlesex, gentleman, leatherseller of London, Thomas Burnell, whose wife was called Hester (d.1664), and Katherine Morley, the mother of John Morley of Charlestown and Anne Morley who married Thomas Gate. Richard and Anne had the children Richard and John Ball, Anne, married to James Young of London, merchant, Mary, wife of John Cooke, Barbara, wife of Thomas Reeve, Jane, wife of William Pindar, Margaret Allott, Elizabeth, wife of James Gough, a daughter married to William Robinson, the grandson Richard Cooke and the grandson Thomas Ball, probably son of daughter-in-law Susan. This Anne Ball also writes some fifty years prior on 13 March 1653 that she wishes 53: 366:, Suffolk. Matthew Wren’s diary records the event as that he was ‘joined together in happy matrimony.’ Elizabeth was baptised at Ringshall, Suffolk on 17 October. 1604. She was married on 27 February 1621 at Sproughton, Suffolk, to Robert Brownrigg of Ipswich, and had by him two daughters; Elizabeth, baptised 13 January 1623 at Sproughton, died on 31 May 1662 of fen fever, who married 248:, in the county of Warwick, and his wife Mary, daughter of William Jenkinson. His grandfather Cuthbert Wren was the second son of William Wren, of Sherborne-House and of Billy-Hall in the bishopric of Durham. He was descended from an ancient family which came originally from Denmark. Matthew Wren's mother was Susan, daughter of William Wiffinson. His parents lived in the parish of 1031:
Stemmata Chicheleana; or, A genealogical account of some of the families derived from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers in the county of Northampton; all of whose descendants are held to be entitled to fellowships in All Souls College, Oxford by virtue of their consanguinity to Archbishop Chichele,
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Stemmata Chicheleana; or, A genealogical account of some of the families derived from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers in the county of Northampton; all of whose descendants are held to be entitled to fellowships in All Souls College, Oxford by virtue of their consanguinity to Archbishop Chichele,
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Catalogue description: Memoranda for the settlement of accounts between Thomas Dunster and John Ball and between Mr Ball and Mrs Anna Maria Watts. In a wrapper endorsed: "Papers belonging to Coss Watts" and in Charles Monson's hand: "This I found among my mother's papers". Date: 1707-1708. Held by:
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1712 1 Aug 11 Anna Maria Watts of Hmapton Court, Middx, spinster, eldest daughter and one of the coheirs of Edward Batts of Tewin, Herts, esq; Thmas Dunster of Hertford, Herts, esq, & Dorothy his wife, one other of the daughters and coheirs of said ____ Watts v. John Ball, sr, esq; John Ball,
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On an altar-tomb: Here lies interred the body of Mrs. Alice Ball, who departed this life 17 Nov. 1724, aged 52 years. Near lies interred the body of John Ball, Esq. husband of the said Alice, who departed this life the 5th day of January 1732. Arms: A chevron inter three fleurs de lis, on a chief
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Small deed box I. Description: Nos. 275-89. Title deeds, family of Watts and Ball (John Ball married Frances Watts), land in Ware, Little Amwell, Standon, co. Hertford, St. Andrew's Holborn. N.B. that Sir William Wren occurs as executor of Edward Watts and Charles Monson as assignee in 1735 of a
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Catalogue description: Watts v Ball. Plaintiffs: Anna Maria Watts, Thomas Dunster and Dorothy Dunster his wife. Defendants: John Ball, John Ball, George Ball, Francis Ball, George Monson, Giles Dunster and Joseph Cranmer and others. Subject: property in Great Amwell, Hertford, Standon Ware,
1510: 492:. Edward Watts (d.1688) of Tewin in Hertfordshire, and had Anna Maria Watts (d.1744), Frances Watts (d.1704) who married her cousin John Ball, and Dorothy Watts (d.1771) who married Thomas Dunster There is a memorial to Frances and her infant son Edward in 414:(c. 1693 – 18 July 1748), and the Honourable Charles Monson, brother of the 1st Lord Monson, who was elected MP for Lincoln in 1734, 1741 and 1747 and was Deputy Paymaster of His Majesty's Forces until 1745. He died unmarried on 26 August 1764. 472:
where Richard Ball (d.1617), his wife (d.1654) and many of his children and grandchildren were buried. Anne Wren with her husband had the children John Ball and Anne Ball (d.1735). John Ball (d. 5 January 1732), of Hampton Court, Auditor to
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While in the Tower, he vowed to devote a sum of money to "some holy and pious employment" should he be released. To fulfill this vow, he chose to pay for a new Chapel for Pembroke College, and had it built by his nephew
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Universal Historical Dictionary: Or, Explanation of the Names of Persons and Places in the Departments of Biblical, Political, and Ecclesiastical History, Mythology, Heraldry, Biography, Bibliography, Geography, and
460:" wife Anne the same three thousand three hundred pounds that she has to dispose of in her testament, his coach and horses and also the lease of his house in Kingstreete Covent Garden which he held from the 485:, City of London. He had four sons, John (b.1701), Edward (1702–1702), George (b.1703) and Francis (b.1704), by his first wife Frances. His will also mentions his grandchildren George and Anna Maria Ball. 689:
Parentalia Or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens Viz. of Mathew Bishop of Ely, Christopher Dean of Windsor ... But Chiefly of --- Surveyor-general of the Royal Buildings ... Now Published by Stephen Wren
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1706 8 Apr.. John Ball of Hampton-Court in y County of Middlesex & Alice Wright of y Parish of S Michael Pater noster were Married on y 8 April.1706.by M Wood. By License Ball & Wright
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Marriage settlement. Description: John Ball to Frances Watts. Lands at Brimpton and Odcombe co. Somerset. Date: 1701. Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
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Anne Ball of London, widow, 13 March 1653, proved 9 October 1654. My body to be buried in the parish church of St. Dunstans in the East, in London, near to the body of my late husband.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Univested with Heritable Honours
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baptised on 20 June 1703 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England. Another parish record of the same event, but with social signifiers states that:
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baptised on 19 July 1702 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England. Another parish record of the same event, but with social signifiers states that:
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jr; George Ball; and Francis Ball, sons of said John Ball; George Monson; Giles Dunster; Joseph Cramner; Walter Wellinger, esqs; and George Watts gent C78/1790, no. 2
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The Historical Antiquities of Hertforshire: with the Original of Counties, Hundred Or Wapentakes...the Foundation and Origin of Monasteries, Churches and Vicarages...
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Anna Maria Watts, buried 22 September 1744 at St.Peter the Great, Chichester, Sussex, England. Notes: Mrs "Buried in the Choir, died 22 September 1744,
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by the Parliamentarian faction from 1642 to 1660. Unlike Laud, he survived, and was allowed the freedom to write notes on improvements to the
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interrd in the Church of S. Dunstan in the East in the grave where my ffather and mother lye buried and this to bee performed in the evening"
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Hertfordshire, Upwell, Norfolk etc, Cambridgeshire. Document type: bill and five answers. Date: 1709. Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Will of Edward Watts written 12 April 1687 in Tewin, Hertfordshire, probated Jan. 1688.
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mortgage of the Holborn houses. Date: 1616-1735. Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
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An Historical Account of Those Parishes in the County of Middlesex: Which are Not Described in the Environs of London
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Sir William Wren (born at Ely House, Holborn 19 March 1638 – 1689), fourth son, of Wilburton, Cambridgeshire and
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to be buried in the parish church of St. Dunstans in the East, in London, near to the body of my late husband
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Dorothy Dunster, buried 17 April 1771 at St.Peter the Great, Chichester, Sussex, England. Notes: Mrs Widow
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1700 John Ball of S James in y ffields & Francis Watts of S Andrew Holborn married July y 12th
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Catholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600-1640
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Of the twelve children whose birth Matthew Wren records in his diary, six died while very young.
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St. Stephen's, Walbrook; Bannerman, W. Bruce (William Bruce); Bannerman, William Bruce (1919).
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baptised on 7 September 1704 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England
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Richard Ball, 1617. Also, his wife, 1654; with divers of his children and grandchildren
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There are also floor slabs to Mrs. Anna Maria Watts, 1744; Mrs. Dorothy Dunster, 1771;
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baptised on 27 July 1701 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England
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Chronicles of a city church, an account of the parish church of St. Dunstan in the East
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after it had been damaged by the Puritans, and again his nephew accomplished the task.
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Will of Dorothy Dunster, Widow of Chichester, Sussex – The National Archives
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King, Peter (July 1968). "The Episcopate during the Civil Wars, 1642–1649".
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The registers of St. Stephen's, Walbrook, and of St. Benet Sherehog, London
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Susan (b. St Giles in the Fields, London, 25 January 1633 – d.bef.1681),
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Edward Son of mr John Ball and ffraunces his wife was bapt: July y 19:
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at St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street, City of London, Surrey, England
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 48 1894
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for his Scottish coronation in 1633, and was appointed chaplain and
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literature. He was himself firmly attached to the Arminian views.
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George the Son of Jn Esq and ffrances his wife bap y 20 June 1703
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Will of John Ball of Sedgefield, Durham – The National Archives
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He married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Cutler of Ipswich and
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He was the eldest son of Francis Wren (born 18 January 1552 at
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Anne, eldest daughter (b. Ipswich 4 September 1630 – d.1707),
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Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
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Will of Ann Ball of Fulham, Middlesex – The National Archives
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Ben, Griffin ... 1700. Bishops Stortford, J. M. Mullinger.
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Staff, New England Historic Genealogical Society (1998).
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
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Chaplain to the then Prince Charles (later Charles I)
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lyes buried in the church of S. Dunstans in the East
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to be interred in the grave wherein my dear husband
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Index

Matthew Wren (writer)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Ely

Church of England
Diocese of Ely
Francis White
Benjamin Lany
Bishop of Hereford
Bishop of Norwich
St Peter, Westcheap
Pembroke College, Cambridge
English
Anglican
Merchant Taylors' School
Alma mater
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Newbold Revell
Monk's-Kirby
St Peter, Westcheap
City of London
Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren
Merchant Taylors' School
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Lancelot Andrewes
Master
Peterhouse
Charles I
Holyrood Palace

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