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
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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
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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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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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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,
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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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339:, on which he later had some influence. He was deprived of his See by Parliament on 9 October 1646, as episcopacy was abolished for the duration of 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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Ben, Griffin ... 1700. Bishops Stortford, J. M. Mullinger.
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944:. Robarts - University of Toronto. Oxford Clarendon Press.
347:. Upon the Restoration, he was released on 15 March 1660.
1530:"Chichester cathedral: The nave | British History Online"
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Staff, New England Historic Genealogical Society (1998).
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282:. He became a Fellow in 1605 and later President. He was
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Chaplain to the then Prince Charles (later Charles I)
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to be interred in the grave wherein my dear husband
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1737:A Parliamentarian view of him and of his arrest
1203:"Parish of Sedgefield | British History Online"
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1258:. T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies.
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1760:Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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1279:(London, 1937), pp. 30-50.
985:A Cambridge Alumni Database
751:A Cambridge Alumni Database
520:
408:Little St Mary's, Cambridge
276:Pembroke College, Cambridge
222:Pembroke College, Cambridge
172:Pembroke College, Cambridge
10:
4072:
1852:1638–1646 & 1660–1667
1689:
1512:Published by Ancestry here
1114:Published by Ancestry here
1094:Published by Ancestry here
1028:Buckler, Benjamin (1765).
987:. University of Cambridge.
937:Buckler, Benjamin (1765).
753:. University of Cambridge.
686:Wren, Christopher (1750).
652:The Wren family of Suffolk
163:Ely House, Holborn, London
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1534:www.british-history.ac.uk
1207:www.british-history.ac.uk
981:"Wren, Charles (WRN662C)"
747:"Wren, Matthew (WRN604M)"
658:. Vol. XVIII Part 1.
582:Prebendary of Westminster
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1696:Milton, Anthony (2002).
768:. Kessinger Publishing.
541:Prebendary of Winchester
475:Prince George of Denmark
357:St Paul's Cathedral
323:Archbishop of Canterbury
272:Merchant Taylors' School
210:Merchant Taylors' School
2719:see removed to Thetford
1252:Lysons, Daniel (1800).
649:Gandy, Wallace (1922).
402:Charles Wren (d.1681),
325:, and his toughness on
235:
3890:William Boyd Carpenter
3483:Episcopacy abolished (
3108:Charles Manners-Sutton
3024:Episcopacy abolished (
2750:see removed to Norwich
2359:Episcopacy abolished (
1931:Cuthbert of Canterbury
1281:British History Online
703:Crabb, George (1833).
470:St Dunstan-in-the-East
259:He was the brother of
3606:Leonard White-Thomson
2776:William de Turbeville
2142:Peter of Aigueblanche
1723:"Wren, Matthew"
1287:british-history.ac.uk
1001:Ely Epicsopal records
804:Plant, David (2002).
669:Mathew David (1948).
377:Their eldest son was
336:Book of Common Prayer
21:Matthew Wren (writer)
4016:Clerks of the Closet
3688:Clerks of the Closet
3258:William de Longchamp
2893:Alexander Tottington
2403:Lord James Beauclerk
1682:, pp. 123, 217.
1653:Enid Porter (1969).
1351:Burke, John (1835).
608:Notes and references
575:Charterhouse, London
533:List of appointments
498:Chichester Cathedral
458:deare and welbeloved
265:Sir Christopher Wren
4006:Bishops of Hereford
3596:Lord Alwyne Compton
3387:Lewis of Luxembourg
3290:William of Kilkenny
2728:Bishops of Thetford
2152:Thomas de Cantilupe
1897:Bishops of Hereford
1117:. 18 November 1686.
568:Clerk of the Closet
563:Order of the Garter
483:St Stephen Walbrook
300:Clerk of the Closet
250:St Peter, Westcheap
146:St Peter, Westcheap
4011:Bishops of Norwich
3991:Arminian ministers
2888:Henry le Despenser
2766:Herbert de Losinga
2745:Herbert de Losinga
2740:William de Beaufeu
2574:Bishops of Norwich
2479:Charles Lisle Carr
2439:George Huntingford
2429:Folliott Cornewall
2383:Humphrey Humphreys
2339:Augustine Lindsell
2314:Herbert Westfaling
2264:Adriano Castellesi
2188:Lewis de Charleton
2157:Richard Swinefield
2132:Ralph de Maidstone
2087:Richard de Capella
2057:Walter of Lorraine
1794:Bishop of Hereford
1515:. 25 January 1688.
1495:. 17 January 1733.
1459:"C78 1712 - Waalt"
1137:. Heritage Books.
1097:. 21 October 1707.
579:Bishop of Hereford
429:through their son
304:Bishop of Hereford
114:Bishop of Hereford
33:The Right Reverend
3958:
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3654:
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3520:William Fleetwood
3458:Lancelot Andrewes
3285:Hugh of Northwold
3280:Geoffrey de Burgh
3275:John of Fountains
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2898:Richard Courtenay
2828:William Middleton
2791:Pandulf Verraccio
2581:Bishops of Elmham
2540:
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2228:Richard Beauchamp
2193:William Courtenay
2092:Robert de Bethune
2082:Geoffrey de Clive
2062:Robert de Losinga
1864:
1863:
1855:Succeeded by
1828:Succeeded by
1821:Bishop of Norwich
1801:Succeeded by
1787:Augustin Lindsell
1767:Succeeded by
1745:Academic offices
1144:978-0-7884-0814-4
894:www.gutenberg.org
775:978-0-548-80595-4
726:www.gutenberg.org
585:Bishop of Norwich
553:, 1628–1629
423:Sir Robert Wright
392:Archdeacon of Ely
280:Lancelot Andrewes
227:
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119:Bishop of Norwich
64:Church of England
4063:
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3996:Arminian writers
3940:Christopher Hill
3925:John Bickersteth
3874:Randall Davidson
3793:Charles Trimnell
3752:Sir Edward Petre
3737:Walter Blandford
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2867:Thomas Hemenhale
2808:William de Raley
2796:Thomas Blunville
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2233:Reginald Boulers
2203:Thomas Trevenant
2178:Thomas Charleton
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3854:Robert Carr
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3367:John Barnet
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1032:the founder
965:1 September
941:the founder
810:BCW Project
707:Numismatics
513:He died at
388:Thomas Wren
178:Nationality
90:Predecessor
3965:Categories
3930:John Waine
3883:Since 1900
3727:John Earle
3515:John Moore
3169:Peter Nott
3048:John Moore
2984:John Jegon
2873:Antony Bek
2688:Ælfric III
2658:Theodred I
2628:Hunferthus
2603:Æthelfrith
2598:Headulacus
2309:John Scory
2289:John Skypp
1825:1635–1638
1798:1634–1635
1770:John Cosin
1764:1625–1635
364:Sproughton
288:Peterhouse
217:Alma mater
144:Parish of
137:1585-12-03
3063:John Leng
2698:Grimketel
2683:Ælfric II
2668:Æthelstan
2633:Humbertus
2613:Æthelwulf
2042:Æthelstan
1971:Wulfheard
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899:9 October
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613:Citations
601:confirmed
599:4 April,
515:Ely House
509:Elizabeth
314:in 1638.
306:in 1634,
292:Charles I
206:Education
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100:Successor
85:1660–1667
83:1638–1646
80:In office
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2702:Stigand
2653:Ælfric I
2618:Alherdus
2608:Eanfrith
2588:Bedwinus
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2001:Cynemund
1986:Cuthwulf
1961:Ceolmund
1951:Aldberht
1926:Walhstod
815:25 April
592:, London
527:Arminian
521:Theology
343:and the
327:Puritans
192:Anglican
148:, London
3263:Eustace
2735:Herfast
2714:Herfast
2704:(again)
2693:Stigand
2678:Ælfwine
2648:Eadwulf
2137:Michael
2077:Reynelm
2052:Ealdred
2047:Leofgar
2011:Tidhelm
1996:Deorlaf
1981:Eadwulf
1916:Tyrhtel
1690:Sources
1614:. 1709.
1236:. 1701.
597:elected
570:1633–36
503:Frances
308:Norwich
252:in the
182:English
70:Diocese
2673:Ælfgar
2067:Gerard
2026:Athulf
2021:Ælfric
1976:Beonna
1946:Headda
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488:Mary,
431:Robert
284:Master
198:Spouse
168:Buried
60:Church
3248:Nigel
2623:Sybba
2072:Roger
2006:Edgar
1991:Mucel
1936:Podda
1911:Putta
850:JSTOR
656:(PDF)
506:Alice
1966:Utel
1956:Esne
1941:Acca
1541:2020
1470:2020
1294:2020
1214:2020
1139:ISBN
1072:2020
967:2020
901:2021
817:2021
770:ISBN
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