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1354:"Among the Parkhurst correspondence at Cambridge, Ee. II. 34, there are a great many letters in a cause which came before his Lordship as Bishop of Norwich, and which he appears to me to have done his best to adjudicate upon unfairly. Thomas de Grey, a boy of seven at his father's death, son of Thomas de Grey of Merton, by Anne, dau. of Henry Everard of Linstead, co. Suffolk, was heir to the Merton estate, by the death of his father in 1562. The lad became the ward of his father's second wife Temperance, dau. of Sir Wymonde Carew of Anthony, co. Cornwall, who married seondly Sir Christopher Heydon of Baconsthorpe. He was very delicate, and fearing he might slip through their hands, the Heydons married him when he was ten years old or thereabouts to Elizabeth Heydon, who, I presume, vas a daughter of Sir Christopher by a former marriage. The lady was, I think, sixteen. The child died at Baconsthorpe (where he was married) in 1566, and the young widow was subsequently married to Nicholas Mynne, "Esqr.," evidently a great favourite of the Bishop's, who thereupon sued for the widow's dower. Robert de Grey resisted the demand, pleading the nullity of the marriage. The bishop Wrote discreditable letters to his chancellor and others on the subject, they for the most part giving it as their opinion that the marriage was null and that Mynne had not a leg to stand on. Nicholas Mynne, Esq., was of Little Walsingham, who belonged to a malignant family who christened their sons Nicholas again and again with no other object than to puzzle genealogists. He was quite a young man in 1571, and was mixing with the first people in the county at that time."—A. J. 2866:
soule to the mercy of Jesus Chryst my saviour and redeemer and my bode to be buried where of shall please god to call me at the discretion of my executor I give of the late goods of the seid Sir William ffermor fyve merks towarde the reperation of the churche of Est Barshm Itm I give of the ould value of the same goods I to oulde Bryssin Cook John Barker John Yorke John Welbe Robert Blynkehsopp Nicholas Wylson and Thomas Dalymonde my oulde servants to eche of them forty shillings Itm I give of the value of the same goods to the pore people of the parrishes, of Est Barshm ffakenhm Skulthorpe Kettleston Taterford Hempton and discretion of my executor of my goods cattells and all other demands that I have or might have as executrix to the seide Sir William ffermor or otherwyse or by I give and bequeathe to my seide husband Nicholas Mynn whome I ordeyne and make my whole executor, and thus I in as perfeght remembrance as I began the nyne and twenty of Julye a thousand fyve hundrethe threskore and fower by me Robert ffermor, beinge wytness Rychard by me John Hall William Bromefelde Henry Yelverton Drury and Robart Norton "Probatum fuit" huiod testamentum apud Norwicum coram Mro legum doctore nono die menss septembris anno dn millesimo Quingentesimo Sexagesimo Octavo
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my goodes. Item I will that my Brother William shall have his lodginge in my house in Aldersgate Streete during the tyme he will lye there hymselfe. Item I will unto ffoxes twoe daughters by Panle Ereshams sister twentie nobles a peece. Item I give unto my Cosin Bronleys daughters fortie shillinges a peece. Item I give unto Nicholas Payne a ringe with a deathes head and unto Mary Payne ffyve pounds Item I give unto my nephue William Mynne of Horton in Surrey all my Landes and Tenements in the west Countrey in Criston in the countie of Somersett. Item I will that M Dorrington shall have his bargayne betwixt hym and me agreed on yf he performe yt in tyme. Item I & give unto my nephue Nicholas Mynne of Horton one peece of Land lyng in the Countie of Somersett conteyninge three skore acres in or by Brentmershe. Item I give unto my nephue John Mynne of Horton all my Landes in Stobardolfe. Item I will that the residue of my & goodes to my nephue William Mynne and John Mynne of Horton whome I make myne Exec of this my last will and testament. By me ffranncys Mynne
1078:, the later Sir William Mynne, of Horton and Crixton, married Agatha, the daughter of Hugh Malet of Enmore and the widow of John Payne by 16 May 1590 and was married to her to at least to 1592. Agatha had been a widow since at least 1580. Agatha was the mother of the Nicholas Payne (b.1560) who received a ring with a death's head and of the Mary Payne who received £5 in the will of Francis Mynne (d.1592/3). This William Mynne may also, as seems more likely, have been Sir William's uncle, and Francis's brother, William Mynne of Wendlyng and of London, especially if she was the Agatha Mynne buried at Saint Martin in the Fields on 26 November 1595, a year after William of Horton's parents had started marriage negotiations between him and someone else. 7003:
it to Francis Mynne. By 1592 their mother had married William Mynne, the nephew and heir of Francis, and they were living in Christon with her daughter, Mary Payne, but Nicholas, apparently, lived elsewhere. In the deed of June 1594 he is merely described as "gentleman of Wadley in the county of Berkshire". This would seem to imply that he had a residence and probably an estate of some size in Wadley, a hamlet within the parish of Faringdon. One cannot help wondering if he had acquired such a property, and at least some of the money he paid to Christopher, by marriage with an heiress whose name is unknown and who presumably died before 1594.
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wife; Joane wife of John Sooden of Beeston next Mileham, sister of said Margaret; to children of said Robert Robberds and Ursula, and of said James Burnham; Edmund Holland of Wendling, William Costen of little Fransham, Thomas Myne of Tilney and his children, William Myne of Sedgeford, and Henry and Edward Myne his children, Elizabeth Wentlond and her children, John Myne of little Cressingham and his children; John Myne of little Fransham; to whom testator had passed a surrender of copyhold of the manor of Cannons upon certain conditions.—Proved 29th April, 1601, Cur. Archd. Norw.
6838:"Records of the Smyth family of Ashton Court – Deeds – Manor of Christon, Somerset and advowson of the church. Bargain and Sale. 20 May 1593. Reference number AC/D/10/6. Date(s): 20 May 1593. Level Item Description: 1) John Mynne of Horton, Surrey esquire, William Mynne his son & heir and John Mynne one other of his sons, which William and John the son are executors of Francis Mynne gentleman (deceased 2) Henry Dodington of Christon alias Crixton esquire, Property: Manor of Criston alias Crixton and advowson of church. Consid. £600. Regnal date given as "35 Elizabeth I"" 4486:., in trust for payment of his debts, and subject thereto upon the trusts of the will of him said Edward Myn. His will was of the same date, giving legacies amounting to £66. His death occurred on 27 July same year, when the reversion descended to Nicholas Myn, Gent., as brother and next heir, who was then forty years old and more. This Nicholas on 16 June, Ao. 3 Car., conveyed same reversion to Edward Myn his son in fee, and said Edward the son, 15 Aug., Ao. 5 Car., conveyed it to Robert Rose, Gen., in fee, which Robert Rose was at the time of the inquisition so seized. 3517:. The manor of Gawlden and other the premises in Gawlden and Lydyard St. Lawrence are held of the Queen but by what service the jurors do not know, and are worth per ann., clear, £8. The farm in Hertingfordbury called Nycolls and all other the premises there except the farm called Fitz Johns are held of the Queen as of her manor of Hertingfordbury, but by what service is not known, and are worth per ann., £4. The farm called Fitz Johns is held of the Queen as of her said manor, but by what service is not known, and is worth per ann., clear, £14. 2642:, to Agatha, a daughter of Hugh Malet of Enmore. Certainly deeds of 1580 and 1592 reveal that her name was Agatha, and since John Payne was one of the trustees named in will of Richard Malet in 1557, he must have had a close connection with that family at that time, perhaps even by marriage. His first son, Christopher, must have been born before the middle of 1559, for on April 6th 1560 the name of his second son, Nicholas, was entered in the Baptism register of Christon Church, although the actual christening ceremony was performed at Banwell. 2484:, by writing dated 9 March, 7 Eliz., released to s Nichs. by name of Nichs. Mynne his brother, then of Dunham Magna, Esq., all his right, &c. Hab. to s Nicholas in fee. And s Nich. so seized, &c. by his deed 2 Feb. 11 Eliz., by name of Nich. Mynne of "Walsingham Nova," Esq., granted to s Christiana now wife of s Andrew Clarke, by name of Christian Mynne, widow, late wife of Henry Mynne, Esq., deced. in fee (inter alia) s advowson, &c. And s Christian Mynne being so seized, &c., 12 Aug. 12 Eliz., married to Andrew Clarke, Gt. 1018: 1381: 7259:
Queen Katherine, Sir Philip Tylney, Gryffyth Richards, Christopher Jenny, John Scott, Charles Bulkley, Sir John Cressener, William Conningesby, Thomas Guybon senior, Francis Mounfforde, John Fyncham of Fyncham, esq., and Thomas Guybon, son and heir of above Thomas, of manors of Rustons and Redehall, moiety of manor of Bawdsey and all possessions in Gayton, Gaytonthorpe, Congham, Rydon, Bawsey, Walton and Rysing. Date: 31 May 1527. Level: Piece. Repository: Norfolk Record Office. Extent: 1 roll
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lies the bodies of Richard Boteler of Stapleford in the County of Hertfordshire, Esq., who died 5 May 1614; and Anna his wife one of the daughters of John Mynn of Hertingfordbury, Esq., who died 12 Oct., A. D. 1619; and Elizabeth, only daughter of the same Richard and Anna, wife of Rowland Graveley of Graveley, Esq., who died before the parents, ? Feb. 1600, without issue." Richard Boteler was the brother of Elizabeth Wroth Mynne's second husband, Nicholas Boteler of Netherhill, Essex.
8854:, Henry Golding of Little Byrch county Essex esq., and Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham county Norfolk esq., to William Revet of Brockford gent; 55 acres of land, including a close or pasture of 20 acres called Melfeld and a capital messuage of 9 acres called Wrothes, all copyhold of the Manor of Brockford (description and field names). Reference: HA87/A4/2/1. Date: 1st December 9 Eliz (1566). Held by: Suffolk Archives – Ipswich, not available at The National Archives 6882:"Records of the Smyth family of Ashton Court – Deeds – Manor of Christon, Somerset and advowson of the church. Defeasance. 30 May 1593. Reference number AC/D/10/8. Date(s): 30 May 1593. Level Item Description: 1) William Mynne of Horton, Surrey, gentleman 2) Henry Dodington of Christon and Christofer his son & heir of bond in £800 on condition of payment by 2) of £460 in two portions on 20 October and 20 May next. Regnal date given as "30 May 35 Elizabeth I"" 4185:, with the lands belonging in Great Fransham, Little Fransham, Sporle, Magna Dunham, Parva Dunham, Beston, Kempston, Dudlyngton, and Skernyng, in contemplation of marriage between said Nicholas, his son and heir, with Katherine Hyde, one of the daughters of John Hyde of London, Gent., settled same by deed dated March 31st, anno 31 Henry VIII. Also that said Edward Mynne, being also seized of the third part of the same manor, commonly called 182: 3845:. Will, of the same date, as to his manors, lands, and real estate; Mawde his wife to have all for her life, and then Henry his son to have tenement called Spirlings, with lands, &c., belonging, sometime Harlewin's, Large's, and Brond's, in Moch Fraunsham, as expressed in deed made unto Syr Thomas Candler, priest, dated 28th March, 33 Henry VIII. Son Edward to have the reversion of the 8689: 8405: 6578: 6291: 6163: 5922: 5783: 5685: 5261: 5153: 4854: 4491: 4202: 4096: 3918: 3538: 2489: 2125: 27: 592:, having been admitted there in 1527. This was probably his uncle. According to his brother's inquisition he was 24 in 1548. He later had a legal practice in Norwich, where he was made Clerk of the City in 1553. He married Christiana, daughter of William Bishop of Great Yarmouth. Christiana married secondly Andrew Clarke. Children of Henry Mynne and Christian Bishop: 5546:. each. His son and heir, Paul;——to Giles his second son, 20 marks if he became a priest, £20 if he continues a layman; mentions another son and two daughters. The elder, Anne, was to receive £20 on marriage. He makes and ordeynes the seyd Annes his wiff, his brother Nicholas Mynne, his executors, and his cosyng, master Thomas Gresham, supervisor.—Proved 30 3889:, Esq., son and heir of said Thomas; whereof Mawde his (testator's) wife was jointly seized with him for her life. Testator directed his mease, lands, &c., sometime of John Nycolles the elder, in Little Fraunsham and West Bradenham, which he bought of Robert Hogan, Gent.; also lands and tenements which he lately bought of 251:. But almost certainly he was the son of Nicholas Mynne (d.1528), his youngest child, born about 1525–28. The son of John Mynne of Woodcote called Nicholas of Horton was a young man in the 1590s, and his parents could not have married before 1557, when his mother was an unmarried waiting gentlewoman in the household of 391:, and the widow of Sir William Fermor (d.1558), Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1540, whom she had married by an indenture of 20 November 1526. Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham married secondly on 28 March 1567 Elizabeth (b. 8 February 1547), the daughter Sir Robert Drury by his wife Audrey Rich, the daughter of 1922:, of littyll Fraunsham, was dated the last day of March, 1530, and he thereby gave legacies (amongst others) to the reparation of the church there;—to the guyldes of our Lady and St. Peter, and that of St. Kateryn of Mykyll Fraunsham, or else to the reparation of the chapel of Saynte Kateryn. He names 8733:
Catalogue description: Indenture - Bargain and Sale (not enrolled). Reference: WLS/IV/5/407 x 6. Description: 1) Robert de Grey of Marton, Esq. 2) Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham, Esq. Description: Sale of manor of Hillington in Hillington in Warwickshire, in consideration that Nicholas Mynne and
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6 Richard Beckham, then of Fransham Parva, gent., died 17th of April, 10 Jac. l, leaving Alice his widow, and Richard his son and heir, then aged 36 years. Minn Beckham therefore must have died an infant. He had three other sons, Walter, Henry, and George. He was seized of the Manors of Narfords late
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In the name of god amen, I dame Katherine ffermor, late wiffe and executrix of Sir William ffermor knight deceased and nowe wiffe of Nicholas Mynn beinge of perfeght mynde and remembrance thanked be almighti god make this my last will and testament in maner and forme followinge ffirst I bequeathe my
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16 May. 32. William Hurdacre, Thomas Hurdacre and Samuel Hurdacre, sons of John Hurdacre and Edith his wife, late of Loxton, Som., decd v (i) Christopher Kenne esq., John Frye esq., Henry Dodington of Christon, Som., esq., Christopher Payne, William Mynne, Agatha his wife, John Gorges, and (ii) Henry
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exist that these two gentlemen might have willing to bail out Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham also. He and Robert Buxton (presuming this is the "Buxton" meant) had both been servants of the 4th Duke of Norfolk, and Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham knew his cousin Henry's widow Christian Bishop
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More puzzling than Nicholas's motives are the means by which he was able to make such a financial outlay, for very little is known of him before his negotiations with Christopher. Born in 1560, he must have been still a minor when his brother inherited John Payne's Christon estate and then mortgaged
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Will of Robert Mynne of Est lexham, dated 6th April, Ao. 10 Hen. VIII. (1519). To be buried in churchyard there. Wife Alice to have the tenement called Coppelhall, with the garden and lands belonging. Names daughters Margaret and Crystyan, sons John, James, William and Henry. Names Robert Mynne, and
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According to his father's Inquistion Post Mortem, he was aged six years and one week at the caption of inquisition. His father's inquisition was taken on 7 October 9 Elizabeth , so he should have been born on 30 September 1561. However, he was baptised on 29 September 1561. He may have been born and
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Will of William Mynne of Rougham, Sheppard, dated 8th Dec., 1566. Real estate at Rougham and Snettisham. Sons William and Robert, daughter Anne; to Edward Yelverton and Charles Yelverton, each five ewe shepe; brothers John and Robert Mynne, sister Agnes Moore, sister Margaret Skyrrie, Thomas Mynne,
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Cliff, LL.D., rector of Cotenham, Camb., and Hen. Mynne, rector of Balsham. Camb. Licence for two years, to be the King's chaplains, and to be absent from their rectories or other benefices, notwithstanding the statute 21 Hen. VIII. ; their duties as executers of Nicholas late bp. of Ely preventing
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Item I give and bequeathe unto my Sister & Brothers daughters forti poundes in full discharge of certeyne money which they clayme at & my handes. Item I give unto my cosin Richard Benson twentie markes. Item I give unto my brother William Mynne twentie markes by the yere to be paied out of
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states that: "On the division of the estate the manor of Horton fell to the share of Elizabeth, who, having survived her husband and children, left the manor to Charles Calvert, fourth Lord Baltimore, a great-grandson of Anne, daughter of George Mynne of Hertingfordbury, a connexion of her family."
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Afterward, she went on to say, her mother married Henry Golding, who in right of his wife became seized of some of the said property and, while she was under age, Henry Golding "ded use diverse wayes and meanes to gett and obteyne of the sayd Mary the moiety of the property as well as the reversion
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Anna, who married Richard Boteler, and perhaps others. Richard Boteler was the son of Sir John Boteler of Woodhall, Hertfordshire, and Grizel Koche of Wixley, Yorkshire. The Monumental Inscription of the Botelers in the Watton-at-Stone Parish Church, Herts, is in Latin and, translated, reads; "Here
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Sir William Mynne of Woodcote and of Horton (1561–1618), gentleman, matriculated at New Inn Hall at Oxford in 1575 aged 14, student of Inner Temple 1585. Knighted in the Royal Garden at Whitehall, on 23 July 1603. He married by indenture of 24 October 1594 Margaret, the daughter of Francis Jermy of
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HENRY MYNNE, went away A.M. from the College, became Steward to Nicholas West, Bishop of Ely, and Rector of Balsham, in Cambridgeshire. He was one of the Executors of that Bishop, by which office he grew in a short time very rich. He gave over all pastoral charge, and lived as a Lawyer at Norwich;
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Inquisition taken 7 Oct. Ao. 9 Eliz., post mort. Henry Mynne, Arm. It was found that he was seized of manor, lands, &c., in Great Fransham, Little Fransham, Great and Little Dunham; that he married Christina Mahew, and died at Great Fransham 25 Jan., 1565, Christiana surviving. Nicholas Mynne,
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all other my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Hertingfordbury or elsewhere in cos. Hertford and Somerset for life; also to her and her heirs for ever all my houses in the parish of St. Buttophes without Aldersgate in the City of London, or elsewhere within the said City or the suburbs thereof
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in Ireland. William Mynne of Horton was knighted in the Royal Garden at Whitehall, on 23 July 1603. Sir William's son John succeeded his father in 1618. John married Alice daughter of William Hale and settled various lands and tenements on her, among them the manor-house of Horton; but in order to
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Nicholas Mynne's eldest brother John Mynne of Woodcote died in 1595, leaving a son and heir William. An indenture was made on 24 October 1594 between Francis Jermy and Thomas Jermy, Esqs., and John Mynne, Esq., and Dorothy his wife, previous to marriage between William Mynne, son of said John, and
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Henry Mynne (d. 13 October 1540), parson of Balsham, Cambridgeshire, youngest son. An alumnus of Eton, went away A.M. from the College, became steward to Nicholas West, Bishop of Ely, and Rector of Balsham, in Cambridgeshire. He was one of the Executors of that Bishop, by which office he grew in a
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Catalogue description. Burghley to Fanshawe: to release Nicholas Mynne, imprisoned for debt, on condition that Buxton pays £75 and that the bonds of Nathaniel Bishopp, merchant of London, are assigned to the Queen; Westminster; 21 Feb. 1590. Imperfect. Reference: SP 46/37/fo120. Date: 21 February
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CatalogueRef: BL/O/X/12. Title: Copy of covenant for a marriage settlement on Ann Knyvett, one of the Queen's gentlewomen and one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Knyvett deceased, and Thomas Thuresby of Asshewykyne, esq., for conveyance by said Thomas Thuresby to Sir Robert Dymook , chancellor to
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Will of Edward Myne of little Fransham, yeoman, dated 7th April, 1601. To Ursula wife of Robert Robbards, Margaret wife of James Burnham, Agnes wife of Edmund Holland, testator's sisters; Nicholas Turner of said town; Margaret Brett the daughter of Robert Brett, deceased, and of Joane, testator's
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had charged the Manor of Kettleston in Suffolk (of the yearly value of £40) for one thousand years, with a yearly rent of £12 as interest and as security for the payment of the £400. Because about two and a half years before, Henry Golding had died and Arthur had succeeded him, the interest which
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And indeed there is much to suggest that they enjoyed an upbringing together under the roof of their step-father. All five children, John Mynne of Woodcote, eldest son; William Mynne of Wendling, second son; Francis Mynne of London (d.1592/3); Elizabeth who married Bartholmew Fromonds of Cheam in
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Catalogue description: NORFOLK: Norwich, Great and Little Walsingham, Great Dunham, East Lexham, Fincham, and other places. Inquisitions as to the possessions of William Mynne, of Wendling, and Nicholas Mynne, of Little Walsingham, Crown debtors. 18, 32, 34, and 35 Eliz I. Reference: E 178/1553.
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It is evident that this next younger brother, John, had died some time before the end of August 1580, for a mortgage deed of that date, executed by "Christofer Paine, gent of Christon", describes him as "son and heir to John Payne, deceased, and Agatha, his wife". Two more of their children also
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John Payne, who also received yet another pardon in 1559, is described as "late of Criston . . . alias late of Hutton . . . alias late of Stroude Inn in the parish of St Clement Dane's without the bars of the New Temple, London". Despite these removals and his previously mentioned involvement in
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In 1560 Nicholas Mynne was granted the wardship and marriage of Richard Burton, son of Nicholas Burton (d. 9. January 1559/60). Richard Burton later married Anne Hampton, the sole daughter and heir of Barnard Hampton (d.1572), Clerk of the Council. Richard Burton was the brother of Mabel Burton,
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wyth all the grownd that longe to it" for life, remainder to son William, he paying to Isabell his (testator's) daughter four pounds. Names sons John and Nicholas. John to have testator's stalle in Swaffham. Names daughter Margaret Myne and son Henry Myne. Executors, wife Alis and son Nicholas.
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Nicholas Mynne of Great Fransham (September 1561 – 1627+), baptised 29 September 1561 at Great Fransham, whose wardship and marriage was granted to Ralph Ellys. Nicholas Mynne of Fransham, gentleman, married Margaret Buxton on 29 January 1582 at Tibenham in Norfolk. Margaret was the daughter of
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The visitations of the county of Surrey : made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; 1572 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor herald, and Augustin Vincent, Rouge croix pursuivant, marshals and deputies to William
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1559, 1 Aug. William Mynns purchased a messuage and croft called Bovells in Rougham, and appears to have had a son Robert and a grandson Robert; the latter added to the property by the purchase of another acre of Henry Yelverton, 2 Dec, 1594, which was confirmed to him 9 April 1603, by William
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The visitations of the county of Surrey : made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; 1572 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor herald, and Augustin Vincent, Rouge croix pursuivant, marshals and deputies to William
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The visitations of the county of Surrey : made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; 1572 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor herald, and Augustin Vincent, Rouge croix pursuivant, marshals and deputies to William
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Henry Spelman (d.1581), the widower of Anne Knyvett, Katherine Knyvett's sister, married secondly Frances, daughter of William Saunders, Nicholas Mynne's step-father. Her sister Katherine Saunders married Henry's nephew John Spelman of Narborow. Henry's brother, Erasmus Spelman, married Ursula
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Assignment of Annuity. Reference: 3ANC1/36/7. Description: 1. Miles Forrest 2. Richard Beckham of Little Framsham, Norfolk, gent., Nicholas Mynne of Gt. Framsham, gent., and Nathaniel Byshoppe of London, citizen and mercer. Consideration: the intended marriage between Forrest and Cecily Keene
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was seised in his demesne as of fee of a capital messuage or mansion house called Gervis, situate in Hertingefordburie in co. Hertford, and certain meadows, lands, pasture, woods and hereditaments there to the said messuage belonging; the manor of Gawlden in Gawlden in co. Somerset; 1 mill in
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Feoffment. Description: 1. Nicholas Mynne of Walsingham (Nf.), esq. William Cantrell of Kenninghall (Nf.), gent. 2. Roger Stokes of Wetherden, yeoman. For £8 13s. 4d., (1) to (2) at instance of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, pightle and 3 pieces of land, meadow and pasture (boundaries specified) in
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Christopher Payne, however, evidently found his annual income totally inadequate for he converted into cash much of his double inheritance. As early as August 1580, when he must have been in his early twenties and had probably only recently inherited from his father the manor of Christon, he
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Will of William Myn the elder of little Fraunsham, yeoman, dated 18th May, 1591. Names sons Thomas, John, and William; to son John his working tools. No real estate mentioned. Witnesses, Mr. Richard Beckham, Gent., Edw Myn, and Nicholas Whiskarde.—Proved 9th July, 1591, Cur. Archd. Norw., p.
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Edward Mynne of Little Fransham (d.1572), probably the Edward Mynne who on 24 May 1569 married his second cousin Alice Mynne (b. 1549), the daughter of Henry Mynne of Swaffham (d. 1588/9). Edward Mynne was buried at Fransham Parva on 8 April 1572, described then as gentleman. His widow Alice
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William Mynne of Wendling and of London, second son, married Agatha (bur. at Saint Martin in the Fields on 26 November 1595) the daughter of Hugh Malet of Enmore and the widow of John Payne. From her first marriage Agatha had the children Christopher Payne, Nicholas Payne (b.1560) and Mary
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Warwickshire Manorial Records. Reference: DR10/2369. Description: Court baron of Elizabeth Mynn, widow of Nicholas Mynn, esq.; 12 August, 38 Elizabeth. Draft. Date: 12 August 1596. Related material: See no. DR10/1950. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National
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Edward Mynne (bap. 10 March 1545/6 – bur. 27 April 1601 at Fransham Parva) who married on 18 July 1574 Johane (bur. 5 June 1610 at Fransham Parva), the widow of Robert Brett. By her first marriage Joane had the daughters Margaret Brett and Joane, the wife of John Sooden of Beeston next
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Elizabeth his wife late the wife of Thomas de Grey nephew of the said Robert for extinguishing dower which said Nicholas and Elizabeth had in manors of Marton, Tompson and Byechamwell.18 May 24 Eliz. Date: 1582. Held by: Norfolk Record Office, not available at The National Archives
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was described as "a near kinsman of Henry Golding", who was the Earl's uncle. Henry Golding's mother was Ursula Marston (died c.1564), daughter and coheiress of William Marston of Horton, Surrey, and his wife, Beatrix Barlee. Henry Golding (d.1576), was steward of the household to
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Alice Mynne (bap. 2 September 1549), who married firstly on 24 May 1569 Edward Mynne (bur. 8 April 1572, described then as gentleman), this was probably her second cousin, Edward Mynne of Little Fransham, and secondly Richard Beckham (d. 17 April 1612), gentleman, on 26 May 1575.
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daughter of Nicholas Keene late of Roulesby, Norfolk. Forrest covenants that from and after the marriage he will hold the annuity of £60 to the use of himself and Cecily and their heirs. Date: 11 August 1592. Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
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short time very rich. He gave over all pastoral charge, and lived as a Lawyer at Norwich; yet while he resided there, he supported many poor Scholars at Eton at his own expense. Fellow of Eton College in 1508. Had his M.A. from Oxford. Perhaps rector of Hadstock, Essex, 1515–9.
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Dennis Mynne, a daughter, probably the same name as her sister Dionisia and named for her. And the Dionis Mynn baptised on 8 January 1566 at Wickmere. She was then the first daughter born to Robert and Anne after Dionisia's death. Dionis Mynn married John Larwood 30 May 1590 at
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and his brothers. Mary seems to have had some grounds for discontent but it is hardly clear why she should sue Golding except upon the theory that as the ultimate beneficiary of Henry's will he was responsible for having its provisions carried out notwithstanding the fact that
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and their heirs, the said manor of Gawlden and the said capital messuage and all other his hereditaments whatsoever in Hertingefordbury (a tenement called Nycolls and a farm called Fitz Johns and all lands, &c., to the same belonging alone excepted) to the use of the said
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of the remainder residue and she was brought to be contented to bargayne and sell her half and her portion of the reversion for far less value than they were worth." She also asserted that her portion was worth £700 of which about twelve years before she lent £400 to Nicholas
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His father, Nicholas Mynne (d.1528), came to the Manor of Horton on his marriage (about 1519) to Joan Merston (d. 31 October 1540), daughter and co-heiress of William Marston of Horton in Surrey. After his death in 1528, the widowed Joan remarried to become the first wife of
3873:. Son Nicholas to have part of the manor of Great Fransham some time John Crudde's, son of Nicholas Crudde, which he purchased of the executors of Nicholas Mynne his father; and also his part of said manor which he lately purchased of Syr Gyles Capell, Knt., which is called 4197:. And further that said Edward Mynne and Matilda his wife, mother of said Nicholas, were seized of certain messuages and lands in Parva Fraunsham, for their lives. This Katherine survived him and afterwards became the second wife of Sir Nicholas Lestrange of Hunstanton. 4797:
The visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another visitacion [sic] made by Clarenceux Cook : with many other descents, and also the vissitation [sic]
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The visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another visitacion [sic] made by Clarenceux Cook : with many other descents, and also the vissitation [sic]
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset: Collected from Authentick Records, and an Actual Survey Made by the Late Mr. Edmund Rack. Adorned with a Map of the County, and Engravings of Roman and Other Reliques, Town-seals, Baths, Churches, and Gentlemen's
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The visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another visitacion [sic] made by Clarenceux Cook : with many other descents, and also the vissitation [sic]
8016:. towards hanging the same, and trimming the chamber; a bason and ewer of silver, a nest of gilt goblets; a dozen of silver spoons, two goblets, two salts, and a pleane pece for her life, with meat and drink for her self, 2 maids and a man, at the charges of his son 4837:, Gent., in 3 Edward VI., and another, which he with Joane his wife took on surrender of Henry, to the use of Richard Beckham, Gent., according to the will of Henry Mynne, dated 16th February, 31 Elizabeth. He also surrendered a stall which he took on surrender of 5386:
The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford. Now First Published in English, from the Original Manuscsipt in the Bodleian Library with a Continuation to the Present Time by the Editor, John Gutch, M.A. Chaplain Of All Souls'
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John Harryson, William Povie, Thomas Russell, John Irelonde, John Jackson, William Styche, John Keblewhite, Arthur Rainescrofte, George Gynne, John Ricardes, Edmund Owen, Griffin Jones, Henry Webbe, George Robartes, John Oldam, Roger Hole, John Stoddard, William
4137:. for a clerk from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat 23 May 36 Hen. VIII. of the said auditorship within the Tower of London; with 40 mks. a year for himself and 10 mks. for a clerk, payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. 1005:
John Mynne of Woodcote (c.1520–1595) and Dorothy Curzon had at least three children, Sir William Mynne of Horton (1561–1618), Nicholas Mynne of Horton (b. 1563), John Mynne of Woodcoate and of Horton the younger (b.1565). All three were students at the
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Nicholas Mynne of St. Bartholomew's Close, London and Epsom, Fransham Magna (d.1528) married Joan Merston (d. 31 October 1540), with whom he had five children. After Nicholas Mynne's death in 1528 his widow Joan remarried to become the first wife of
5917:, daughters Agnes and Margaret; godchildren, Maria Vincent, Maria Holland, and Rose Mynne. Executors, Paule Turner and Robert Roberds her sons-in-law. Witnesses, Richard Beckham, Henrye Mynne, &c.—Proved 9th Jan., 1584, Cur. Ep., Reg. Bale, 390. 4421:. 30 Oct. 6. Nicholas Mynne of Great Fransham, Norfolk v Richard Beckham the elder & Richard Beckham the younger. Estate of Edward Mynne, grandfather of the complainant. Manor of Fransham, alias Cannons, Little Fransham, Norfolk. C78/165, no. 6 7023:
17 June 33 Eliz. William Nicholls gent. v. William Beacher and William Mynne, both of London. Action on a bond of £500 made between the plaintiff and others and Beacher for the payment to the dfts of £250 on the delivery of 80 'papers of Firrett
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Ducatus Leodiensis, Or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York: With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those
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Dodington and John Gorges. Leases of tenements in psh Loxton, three-quarters of which held of the demise of John Payne and the other quarter of the demise of Thomas Payne, the reversion of which is in the hands of Henry Dodington. C78/96, no. 14
998:' household as a waiting gentlewoman, together with her married sister Maud (also known as Magdalen) Tatton. Dorothy was a favourite of her mistress, which led to Anne leaving her £100 for marriage in her will and asking her step-daughter the 483:, and had three sons and three daughters. Elizabeth married secondly Nicholas Boteler of Netherhill, Essex, Esquire. Nicholas Boteler was the brother of the Richard Boteler who married Anne Mynne. Children of George Mynne and Elizabeth Wroth: 3512:
shall have to him and his heirs for ever the said farm called Fitzjohns. The messuages in the parish of St. Buttolph without Aldersgate are held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann.,
7272:"CatalogueRef: NCC will register Attmere 338. Title: Aylemer (Aylmere), Cecily, dowghter of Rycharde Aylmere, citizen and alderman of Norwich. Date: 1541. Description: Will. Made of Myntlynge. Level: Item, Repository: Norfolk Record Office" 1724:"Catalogue description: Will of Nicolas Mynne of Saint Bartholomew, City of London. Reference: PROB 11/22/551. Description: Will of Nicolas Mynne of Saint Bartholomew, City of London. Date: 9 July 1528. Held by: The National Archives, Kew" 4385:. 9 May. 6. Nicholas Mynne of Greate Fransham, Norfolk v Richard Beckham, Anthony Cockett and William Raynoldes. Cancellation of bonds and receipt of rent and profits from mortgaged premises in Greate Fransham, Norfolk. C78/158, no. 3 968:
Exactly how John's siblings, William, Nicholas, Francis, and Elizabeth Mynne, were cared for in subsequent years is unclear. The tight relationship between the Saunders and Mynnes extended to the Saunders of Aston and even to a later
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mortgaged it, together with its manor-house and the advowson of its church, for £1000 – a considerable sum in those days – to Francis Mynne, a London gentleman who was subsequently described, in a deed of 1581, as the 'tenant' there.
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On 10 November 1590 a Chancery petition was filed by Christopher Marshall, executor of William Marshall, against Thomas Skinner and Oxford's servant, Nicholas Mynne, regarding the Queen's extents against the manor of Castle Camps.
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In the covenant for a marriage settlement dated May 31, 1527, Anne was described as "one of the queen's gentlewomen and one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Knyvett deceased." She was to marry Thomas Thuresby or Thoresby of
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John Mynne of Fransham Little (d.1541/2) appointed Edward Mynne overseer of his will. In a codicil to his will his nephew Edward Mynne (d.1543) gave Henry Mynne, the son of John Mynne of Fraunsham Lyttle, a legacy.
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in London and later of Woodcote in Epsom in Surrey (1581–c.1648), posthumous son, Member of Parliament, who helped his brother Robert out financially and later bought Woodcote. George Mynne married Ann, daughter of
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George Mynne (14 February 1535/6 – 20 May 1581) of Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, married by indenture of 24 April 1574 on 25 May 1574 at Hertingfordbury in Hertfordshire, Elizabeth Wroth (d.1613), the daughter of
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was also seised of 4 messuages in the parish of St. Buttolph in Aldersgate streate without the said City, and of a farm in Hertingfordbury called Fitz Johns and a tenement there called Nycolls. So seised, the said
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Agnes who married James Gresham (d.1526), the son of William Gresham and Agnes his wife, the daughter and heiress of Geoffrey Porter (d.1485) and his wife Beatrice. James Gresham (d.1526) was the first cousin to
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During the minority of his eldest brother John Mynne of Woodcote, their step-father William Sander was granted an annuity of £4 issuing from the manor of Horton, with wardship and marriage of the said John.
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my eldest son my farm called Fitzjohns in Hertingfordbury for his minatenance and for the Queen's full third part if any of my lands should be held of the Queen in chief or by knight's service. If the said
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The Nicholas Mynne who was the servant of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, may also have been this Nicholas Mynne's first cousin once removed, Nicholas Mynne of Great Fransham (September 1561 – 1627+).
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The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham, Founder of the Royal Exchange: Comp. Chiefly from His Correspondence Preserved in Her Majesty's State-paper Office, Including Notices of Many of His Contemporaries
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wrote to Fanshawe to release Nicholas Mynne, imprisoned for debt, on condition that Buxton pays £75 and that the bonds of Nathaniel Bishopp, merchant of London, are assigned to the Queen; Westminster.
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Thomas de Grey was married, not to Elizabeth Heydon, but to Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Drury and his wife Audrey, and niece of Anne Drury, the first wife of Sir Christopher Heydon of Baconsthorpe.
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Gawlden; 1 wood called Gawlden Woode in the parish of Tollande in the said county; and divers other lands and hereditaments in Toland and Lydyard St. Lawrence in the said county. So seised, the said
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Wetherden, late parcel of possessions of Blackborough Priory (Nf.); to hold of Queen in free socage. Date: 12 July 1570. Held by: Suffolk Archives – Ipswich, not available at The National Archives
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The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings
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However, while the Nicholas Mynne who had lent £400 from Mary Waldegrave, Henry Golding's step-daughter, in 1567, was almost certainly this Nicholas Mynne, Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham:
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By 1560 he had moved to Little Walsingham, and he was in the service of the Duke of Norfolk by 1558, when he was in Rome to negotiate for the dispensation regarding Norfolk's second marriage.
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had bound themselves to William Ayloffe, Esq., her uncle and to Henry Golding (because she was then under age) to repay the money, which should have been done eight years before. For this,
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Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham was the youngest of the five children of Nicholas Mynne of St. Bartholomew's Close, London and Epsom, Fransham Magna (d.1528) and his wife Joan Marston.
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Inquis. capt. 19 Sept., Ao. 10 Car. coram Joh. Knapp, gen. escaetor, &c., post mort. Edwardi Myn, nuꝑ de London, draper, def. It was found that said Edward was seized of the manor of
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26. Nicholas Mynne. To be auditor of the exchange of the coinage and mint of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the Tower of London and the cities of York and Canterbury; with 50
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Edward Myne, overseer. Witnesses, Sir Raff Orwell, "my goslifather", S Thomas Sadler, John Wiskert the younger, &c.—Proved 19th April, 1542, Cur. Archd. Norw., Reg. Athowe, 269.
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Nicholas Mynn of Little Walsingham and Elizabeth were definitely still alive in 1582 when he was involved in a transaction with Elizabeth's old in-laws, the de Greys of Merton.
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in London in 1626. George Mynne left two daughters and co-heiresses, Elizabeth and Anne. Elizabeth (d.1692) married in 1648 Richard Evelyn (d.1670), the brother of the diarist,
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Sir Henry Mynne of Whitsundyne in Rutland, Knight, second son, who married Mary, daughter of John Coote of Lopham in Norfolk, and widow of John Barkley of Whitsundyne, and had:
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TNA C 2/Eliz/M5/14 – Chancery petition of Christopher Marshall dated 10 November 1590 against Thomas Skinner and Nicholas Mynne re Queen's extents against manor of Castle Camps
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Will of Jamys Mynne of West lexham, dated 26th Feb., 1540. Son Richard Mynne, daughter Alys Vincent, daughter Katherine, wife Isabell.—Proved 14th May, 1541, Reg. Athowe, 119.
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baptised on the same day, and the inquisition only counted "full" days like they sometimes did in years in those days. Six years and one week, and he was on his eight day.
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Nicholas Mynne (d.1546), Auditor of the Exchange of the coinage and mint of gold and silver, coin and bullion, who was the first husband of Katherine Hyde, second wife to
5279:"Alumni etonenses; or, A catalogue of the provosts & fellows of Eton college & King's college, Cambridge, from the foundation in 1443, to the year 1797; with ..." 5240:"Alumni etonenses; or, A catalogue of the provosts & fellows of Eton college & King's college, Cambridge, from the foundation in 1443, to the year 1797; with ..." 1002:
to take in her "poor maid", but there is no evidence that this happened. According to one source, John and Dorothy died on the same day, at Southwark, on 16 April 1595.
3376:, Knight, deceased, of the other part, at his own proper costs before the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist next following, by fine, to convey to the said 1405:. Ursula Marston was the sister of Joan Marston or Merston, Nicholas Mynne's mother. They were both daughters and co-heiresses of William Marston of Horton, Surrey. 274:
In Norfolk, there were three brothers, Nicholas Mynne of Fransham Parva, Norfolk (d.1530), John Mynne of Fransham Little (d.1541/2) and Robert Mynne of East Lexham.
1320:, and widow of Thomas de Grey of Merton in Norfolk, whom she had married when he was eleven. Nicholas Mynne and Elizabeth Drury had three sons and three daughters. 403:, and widow of Thomas de Grey of Merton in Norfolk, whom she had married when he was eleven. Nicholas Mynne and Elizabeth Drury had three sons and three daughters: 8991:
Benolt, Thomas; Cooke, Robert; Thompson, Samuel; Vincent, Augustine; Camden, William; Bannerman, W. Bruce (William Bruce); College of Arms (Great Britain) (1899).
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Nicholas Mynn of Little Walsingham married on 28 March 1567 Elizabeth (b. 8 February 1547), the daughter Sir Robert Drury by his wife Audrey Rich, the daughter of
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John Mynne, who married Alice, daughter of William Hale. John Mynne sold Woodcote and the manor-house of Horton to his second cousin once removed George Mynne of
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Will of Robert Mynne, senior, of Rougham, dated or proved in 1597 or 1598. Wife Margaret, sons Edward and Francis, grandchild Robert Mynne, grandchildren Newman.
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Jane Mynne (b.1612), married at the age of 19, by license dated 28 July 1631, Thomas Hanson of St. Peter, Cornhill, Citizen and Grocer, Bachelor, 27 of age, at
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Nicholas Mynne of Little Fransham (bur. 14 July 1581 at Fransham Parva) who on 25 January 1544 married Rose (bur. 1 January 1584/5 at Fransham Parva) and had:
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his son; also 4 beds, with all the apparel thereto belonging, a garnish of pewter pots, and pans, candlesticks, &c. convenient for her chamber, or else 20
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Katherine Knyvett had married firstly and was the widow of Sir William Fermor (d.1558), Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1540 and son of Sir Henry Fermor of
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John Mynne of Woodcoate and of Horton the younger (b.1565), gentleman, matriculated at New Inn Hall at Oxford in 1575 aged 10, student of Inner Temple 1589
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Will of William Mynne of Rougham, husbandman, dated 30th Nov., 1612. John Mynne my son, daughters Alice and Amy, Mary my brother's daughter, Robert Mynne.
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for three years had not paid the yearly £12 promised nor repaid the £400, and that Arthur Golding would not help her as he favored his kinsman Nicholas
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Nicholas Mynne of Fransham, gentleman, had married Margaret Buxton on 29 January 1582 at Tibenham in Norfolk. Margaret Buxton was the daughter of
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Burialls in Mighelmas quarter. 1595. November It'm the xxvj was buried m Agatha Mynne for y ground in the Churche Cloth knell And peales ix vj
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and his heirs for ever. As to the said manor of Gawlden and other the premises in Gaulden and Lydyard in co. Somerset, to the use of the said
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Cockets, and Narford alias Sawtree, late of Walter Beckham his father; also of the Manor of Canons in Fransham Parva.——Esch. 22 Jac.—G. A. C.
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Nicholas Mynne of Horton in Surrey (b. 1563), gentleman, matriculated at New Inn Hall at Oxford in 1575 aged 12, student of Inner Temple 1585
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Anne Mynne (20 November 1579 – 8 August 1622) buried in St. Mary's church, Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, who married on 22 November 1604,
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were seised in their demesne as of fee tail, to them and the heirs male of their bodies; and for default, to the right heirs of the said
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Mary Fromonds, the daughter of Bartelmew Fromonds and Elizabeth Mynne, married Thomas Fermor, the nephew and heir of Sir William Fermor.
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Mary Mynne, baptised 1565 at Great Fransham, Norfolk, married Rust, and had Robert, Edward, John, Edmund, Dorothie, Sarah and Hester Rust
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Gent., son and heir of said Henry, was at the caption of inquisition aged six years and one week. She afterwards married Andrew Clarke.
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Margaret Jermy, daughter of Francis. Margaret was the daughter of Francis Jermy of Brightwell and Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of
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Edward Mynne of Little Fransham in Norfolk (bur. 22 September 1543), who married Maude and had at least four sons and three daughters:
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1560 31 July. Grant to Nicholas Myne of the wardship and marriage of Richard Burton, son and heir of Nicholas; with an annuity of 10
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appoints his (testator's) brother, Nicholas Mynne of litell Fraunsham, supervisor.—Proved 23rd May, 1519, Cur. Epi., Reg. Gloys, 300.
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Catalogue description: Will of Nicholas Mynne. Reference: PROB 11/31/343. Date: 25 November 1546. Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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William Mynne the elder of Little Fransham (bur. 13 June 1591), who married on 8 November 1555 Joan (bur. 16 October 1571) and had:
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wherein testator then dwelt, in Little Fransham, and lands belonging, with remainder, in case of his death under twenty-one, to son
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John Mynne of Woodcote (c.1520–1595), who held the manor in 1564, married Dorothy Curzon of Croxall in Derby, the half-sister of
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his father; and his lease of meadows, &c., in West Bradenham, held of Syr Edmund Knyvet, Knt.; to be sold by his executors,
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Will of Henry Mynne of Est Lexham, husbandman, dated 28th April, 1550. Son Robert.—Proved 19th Jan., 1550, Reg. Alleyne, 309.
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of Fraunsham Parva, father of said Nicholas And further that said Edward Mynne and Matilda his wife, mother of said Nicholas
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was seised of the said premises in Hertingfordbury, except as before excepted, for life, with remainder thereof to the said
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1572. Grant to Ralph Ellys of the wardship and marriage of Nicholas Mynne, son and heir of Henry Mynne; with an annuity of
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Through his first wife Katherine Knyvett, Nicholas Mynne was a kinsman of his master, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk.
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of Fraunsham Parva, father of said Nicholas, being seized of one-third part of the manor of Great Fransham lately called
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William Mynne of Rougham (d. 1566/7), who bought the messuage and croft called Bovells in Rougham, married Alys and had:
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and other churches. Refers to his lease held of Syr Gyles Capell, Knt., and his lease of the college of Eton; his sons
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at Hertingefordbury; by virtue whereof and by force of the said indenture and fine and of the Statute of Uses the said
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Frances Mynne, married Henry Mytton or Mitton of Westminster and Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, Member of Parliament
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The will of John Myne of Fraunsham litell was dated 24th Feb., 1541, Ao. 33 Henry VIII. "Alis Myne my wief shall have
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Henry Mynne of Fransham (d. 25 January 1565/6), second son and Member of Parliament. His brother's heir. According to
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John Mynne of Woodcote (c.1520–1595), eldest son, who married Dorothy Curzon of Croxall in Derby, the half-sister of
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and his heirs for ever. Of the manor of Gawlden and other the premises in Gawlden and Lydyard St. Lawrence the said
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Johnson and Robert Occlesonne Churchwarde's of the p'ishe of Sainct Martine in the feildes in the Countie of Midd'
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Robert Mynne of Wolterton (bur. 19 November 1582 at Wolterton), who married Anne, sister of William Morse, and had:
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outlived their father, namely Nicholas, christened in 1560, and Mary, who was apparently unmarried as late as 1592.
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Benolt, Thomas; Cooke, Robert; Thompson, Samuel; Vincent, Augustine; Camden, William; Bannerman, W. Bruce (1899).
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Benolt, Thomas; Cooke, Robert; Thompson, Samuel; Vincent, Augustine; Camden, William; Bannerman, W. Bruce (1899).
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who was burned at the stake for her religious convictions in 1557. Dorothy Curzon was born to Thomas Curzon of
1327:(d.1558) and Elizabeth (d. 19 May 1575), daughter and co-heiress of Henry Sothel, Esquire, Attorney General to 1317: 400: 45: 3935: 1010:. William and Nicholas entered together, in November 1584, while John entered in November 1588, together with 371:
Nicholas Mynne of Walsingham, Norfolk, married firstly Katherine Knyvett (d.b.1564 and 1568), the daughter of
6043:"Mynne, John, of Little Fransham, Norfolk – Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue. Date(s): 1550 (Creation)" 502: 7520: 7036: 6158:, wife of son Edward, Robert Roberds, and Pawle Turner.—Proved 3rd July, 1585, Cur. Ep., Reg. Moyse, p. 266. 5356:"The Colleges of Oxford: Their History and Traditions / XXI Chapters Contributed by Members of the Colleges" 4662:. Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 683/1 4647:. Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 683/1 4632:. Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 683/1 4513:. Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 683/1 4113: 2885: 1309: 947: 803:
Henry Mynne of Swaffham (bur. 10 March 1588/9), who married on 30 April 1548 Johan (bur. 4 January 1588/9)
699:, from when he was elected on 6 December 1538 to his death on 13 October 1540. Buried in St. Mary's Church. 392: 288: 248: 8020:, during her widowhood, and apparel, implements, and stuff of her body, except a chain which his daughter 7487: 7196: 3470:
my second son an annuity of £10, issuing out of all other my lands in Hertingfordbury, during the life of
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of London, 'merchaunt adventurer'," is directly above that of "John Payne late of Criston, co. Somerset,
519: 37: 5435:"R. Hastings, 'Calvert and Darnall gleanings from English wills', Maryland Historical Magazine XXI no 4" 5239: 2858: 858:
James Mynne of West Lexham (d.1540/1), who married Isabell (possibly his cousin Isabell Mynne) and had:
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The Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563, taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms: Volume 2
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XXIII. Henry Mynne, M. A. elected 6 Dec. 1538. Died 13 Oct. 1540, and was buried in St. Mary's Church.
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The ancestry of Rosalie Morris Johnson: daughter of George Calvert Morris and Elizabeth Kuhn, his wife
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The Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563, taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms: Volume 2
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1590. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. Former reference in The National Archives: SP 46/37/fo 120
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late of Stronde Inne in the parish of St. Clement Danes without the bars of the New Temple, London."
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wife Alys. Robert the elder a witness.—Proved 24th Jan., 1566, Cur. Archd. Norw., Lib. XIV., p.137.
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late of Stronde Inne in the parish of St. Clement Danes without the bars of the New Temple, London.
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John Mynne of Fransham Little (bur. 8 March 1541/2) married Alis (bur. 25 September 1558) and had:
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Mortgage by way of lease for 1000 years, in consideration of £88 and a yearly payment of £3. 7. 8/
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yet while he resided there, he supported many poor Scholars at this University at his own expence.
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12, 1558, he gives his body to be buried where it shall please God to call him; to the repair of
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of Woulterton, dated 2nd December, 1580. Names Anne his wife, daughters Christian and Anne, sons
4570:"BUXTON, Robert (c.1533-1607), of Tibenham and Dickleburgh, Norf. | History of Parliament Online" 2969:
12, 1558, he gives his body to be buried where it shall please God to call him; to the repair of
2775:"Managing an Experimental Household: The Dees of Mortlake and the Practice of Natural Philosophy" 2692: 1469:. Nathaniel Bishopp, merchant of London, was Nicholas Mynne of Great Fransham's maternal uncle. 1172: 8957:. George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida. London, H.M. Stationery Off. p. 354. 8868: 8012:, out of his manors, and her lodging in the east end of the house, during her widowhood, with 20 6985: 6954: 4228:. George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida. London, H.M. Stationery Off. p. 329. 2744:. George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida. London, H.M. Stationery Off. p. 200. 2658: 2620: 8904: 8887: 3413:
and the heirs male of their bodies; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said
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List of Special Commissions and Return in the Exchequer, preserved in the Public Record Office
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Elizabeth (d.1692), who married in 1648 Richard Evelyn (d.1670), the brother of the diarist,
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The Mynne family tree has been described as a "tangled skein". Some branches can be defined:
142: 7864:, Gent. concerning the title of the aforesaid manors, and all other the lands, &c. late 5084: 3478:
my manor of Gawlden in co. Somerset for life, and I will that after her decease my said son
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is his son and next heir, and was aged 3 years on the 6th day of April last past. The said
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Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Elizabeth [I]
8707:"HEYDON, Christopher (1518/19-79), of Baconsthorpe, Norf. | History of Parliament Online" 5589:"Salmon (Sallman), Agnes, of Kettlestone, widow - Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue" 5336:. 1538, until his death 1540; perhaps rector of Hadstock, Essex, 1515-19. See Newcourt's 4225:
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Elizabeth [I]
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The earliest one knows for certain of this gentleman is that his career started in 1558.
192: 3670:"MYNNE, George (1581-c. 1648), of Lincoln's Inn, London; later of Woodcote, Epsom, Surr" 2298:. University of California Libraries. [London : F. Cartwright, Printer. p. 47. 1034:
pay his debts he with the consent of William Hale sold these estates to George Mynne of
978:; and Nicholas Mynne of Walsingham, Norfolk, would later display strong ties to London. 472:. They had three sons and several daughters. Children of John Mynne and Alice Standish: 365:
Elizabeth who married Bartholmew Fromonds of Cheam in Surrey, and had issue, among them
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8, in the said year, made his will; bequeathing his body to be buried in the church of
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Portrait of Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. George Mynne and wife of Mr. Richard Evelyn, by
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Calvert, and he inherited Woodcote from his father, two months prior to his own death.
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1557, when Phillip and Mary, by their letters patent, granted it to Thomas Guybon of
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John, Edward, and Nicholas MYNNE, administrators of the goods of Henry Mynne, clerk,
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litigation, he must have been married by then, probably as Collinson asserted in his
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Christopher Mynne of London, third son, who married the daughter of Wright of London
8822: 7135: 5285: 4260:"MYNN, Henry (by 1513-66), of Great Fransham, Norf. | History of Parliament Online" 3089: 2786: 2194: 1140: 1035: 497: 343: 318: 8834: 7164: 3118: 2199:. Harold B. Lee Library. London : Golding and Lawrence 1890. pp. 73–74. 1417:, Esq., a near kinsman of Henry Golding, and he and his brothers John and William 665:
Winifred (bap. 28 February 1568 at Wolterton – bur. 12 February 1570 at Wolterton)
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Ursula Mynne (bap. 19 January 1549/50) who married Robert Roberds on 17 July 1575
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his son, then a minor, and the custody of his person, in the 11th of that King.
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Memorial Inscription, Hertingfordbury. See 'Horton Manor and the Mynne Family',
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of London, 'merchaunt adventurer.' John Payne late of Criston, co. Somerset,
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Ursula Marston Golding in 1563. The aunt of Nicholas Mynne of Little Walsingham
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died (as I take it) in the following year; it appears that he had two wives,
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was to have, the residue of all her cheyns and jewels, after her decease, to
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and his heirs until the said marriage, and afterwards to the use of the said
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and his heirs until the said marriage, and afterwards to the use of the said
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Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk fell from power and was executed in 1572.
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Robert Mynne, senior, of Rougham (d. 1597/8), who married Margaret, and had:
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1561. Nicholas, son of Henry Mynne, Gent. 1562. Edward, „ „
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my son." He gave to the chapel of St. Kateryn his chalice that he bought of
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his youngest son, daughters Agnes Salmon, Alice Chapman and Agnes Sparrowe;
1615:"MYNN, Nicholas, of Little Walsingham, Norf. - History of Parliament Online" 618:
Edward Mynne (bap. 28 October 1562 at Great Fransham – 27 July 1626), draper
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shall have for life the farm of Gawlden aforesaid now in the possession of
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for ever. The said fine was levied in Trinity term, 16 Eliz. , to the said
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John Mynne (bap. 28 December 1547 – bur. 9 November 1555 at Fransham Parva)
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5 from 25 Jan., 8 Eliz., when Henry died. Yearly value of the inheritance
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Nicholas Mynne's first marriage was to Katherine Knyvett, the daughter of
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Elizabeth, who, having survived her husband and children, left the manor,
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Elizabeth who married Roger Lawrence and had four daughters, one of whom:
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Thomas Mynne of London, who married Anne Lovell of Lincolnshire, and had:
8579:"Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds: East-Barsham | British History Online" 8423:"Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds: East-Barsham | British History Online" 7521:"Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds: East-Barsham | British History Online" 7212: 3425:, according to the intent of the said indenture, and afterwards the said 2886:"Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds: East-Barsham | British History Online" 1344: 1332: 1136: 1087: 1039: 999: 987: 782:
Mauld Mynne (bap. 15 July 1551) who married Pawle Turner on 19 July 1579
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Christopher Mynne (bap. 15 April 1567 at Wolterton – probably died young)
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for grammar and clarifying the relationships between the different people
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1543-4 Jan. 26 Henry Spylman & Anne Thursby, of diocese of Norwich.
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Yelverton, son of Henry, apparently on the death of Robert's father—A.J.
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the elder, son of John Wyskarde; and other lands, which he purchased of
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Nicholas Mynne and William Mynne doe owe me likewise twoe hundreth marks
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Robert Mynne of Est Lexham (d.1519) married Alice and had the children:
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Alice Mynne, who married Alexander Chapman of Rainthorpe Hall in Norfolk
8628:. Vol. IV. Durham: Andrews & Co. p. 169. Retrieved 7 November 2023. 8539: 8515: 8467: 7125:"Knyvett, Sir Edmund (c.1508–1551), Landowner and Member of Parliament" 1283: 1022: 465: 282:
Nicholas Mynne of Fransham Parva in Norfolk (d.1530) had the children:
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close, a garden ground, liberty of foldage, common for sheep, &c.
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Nicholas Mynne y sonne of Henrye Mynne gent. was baptised xxix Septeb
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Edward (bap. 2 November 1562 at Fransham Parva – probably died young)
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Christian Mynne, a daughter (bap. 26 December 1560 at Fransham Parva)
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VIII. all the said manors, lands, &c. excepting to him the said
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held copyhold of the manor of Swaffham; in which manor the death of
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Edwarde Mynne y sonn of Henrye Mynne gent. was baptised xxviij Octob
1799:. Kathy Lynn Emerson. pp. Entry for 'Dorothy Curzon (d.1557+)'. 1397:, and the half-brother of his second (by some counting third) wife, 8950: 7068:. In a few years time they sold it to Robert and Francis Buxton of 5009:
1562, Nov. 2. Edward, son of Robert M. Dec. 20. Agnes, daur. of do.
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made his will on the 9th day of May, 1581, as follows :— I give to
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Henry had bought from her became his. She complained that Nicholas
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in Norfolk and Margaret, through whom he was the half-brother of
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Margaret Mynne (bapt. 29 December 1554) who married James Burnham
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IV. in the 7th of that King; he died in 1470, and was buried in
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of Little Fraunsham was dated 31st March, 1542. He mentions his
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These be the wittenes Anne Thorysby Elyn Grenall Thomas Buttler
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Edward Mynne, eldest son and heir (22 June 1534 – 14 July 1551)
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Rye, Walter; Hervey, William; Cooke, Clarenceux; Raven, John.
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Rye, Walter; Hervey, William; Cooke, Clarenceux; Raven, John.
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Rye, Walter; Hervey, William; Cooke, Clarenceux; Raven, John.
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John Mynne of Little Fransham and Swaffham, probably dead 1550
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Susan, who married John Darnall and died soon, leaving a son:
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An indenture dated 13th March, 29 Henry VIII., 1538, between
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Inner Temple (London, England); Cooke, William Henry (1868).
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Inner Temple (London, England); Cooke, William Henry (1868).
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Mynne was dated 29 July 1564 and proven on 9 September 1568.
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through Mr. Minnes's wood, and looked upon Mr. Evelyn's house
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1575, May 26. Richard Beckham, Gent., to Alice Mynne, widow.
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Willm the sonne of Henrye Minne gent. was baptised xvj Junij
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the said farm in Gaulden, now in the possession of the said
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well enough to do transactions with her and her new husband.
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Rose (bap. 24 January 1563/4), the goddaughter of Rose Mynne
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Anne (d.1704), who married firstly Sir John Lewknor, son of
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Peg, Ralph Sanders with Carole Sanders (27 November 2007).
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them from keeping residence. Westm., 16 Feb. 25 Hen. VIII.
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his wife, conveyed it with their right in the advowson, to
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when he comes of age shall refuse to assure to my said son
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Peg, Ralph Sanders with Carole Sanders (27 November 2007).
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The Visitation of the County of Rutland in the Year 1618-19
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1538. Henry Mynne: elected 6 Dec. 1538: died 13 Oct. 1540.
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Dr. Jessop described the two marriages of Elizabeth Drury:
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Bainton, the widow of Anne Knyvett's son, Edmund Thursby.
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Nicholas Mynne had four older siblings of the full blood.
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Francis Mynne of London (d.1592/3), 'merchaunt adventurer'
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Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485-1558
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Elizabeth Grey, 5th Baroness Lisle, 3rd Viscountess Lisle
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Caterin Mynne, who married William Newman on 23 July 1570
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his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of the aforesaid
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The Nicholas Mynne (living 1590) who was the servant of
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Alice (bap. 25 January 1567/8 – bur. 10 February 1567/8)
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Marriage, Separation, and Divorce in England, 1500-1700
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Richard Beckham (b.1576), eldest surviving son and heir
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Agnes who married Edmund Holland of Wendling, and had:
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Herald, shewed me in some valuable Manuscripts in the
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1570. Willm. Newman and Caterin Mynne married 23 July.
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Maria Holland, the goddaughter of her grandmother Rose
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Jargius Mynne (bur. 6 December 1558 at Fransham Parva)
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Christopher Mynne (bap. 4 September 1569 at Wolterton)
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William Mynne (bap. 18 October 1565 at Fransham Parva)
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William Mynne, baptised 16 June 1566 at Great Fransham
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Henry Darnall of Bird's Place, Essenden, Hertfordshire
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Ann, the wife of Peter Barker of Walsingham in Norfolk
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Kesselring, K. J.; Stretton, Tim (17 February 2022).
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writes on Sunday 14 July 1667 of how he went by coach
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Henry Mynne (bap. 30 November 1563 at Fransham Parva)
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of Pirford, and left two daughters and co-heiresses:
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Date: 1592-1593. Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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was found to die seized of this manor and advowson,
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for life; after his decease, to the use of the said
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Lord Baltimore and Anne's great-grandson was called
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Mynne y daughter of Henrie Minne gent. was baptised
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Robert Mynne (b. 6 April 1578), eldest son and heir
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Christiana, daughter of Robert M. 3975:, Knights, &c. trustees, by his will, dated 2445:Students admitted to the Inner Temple, 1571-1625 2295:Students admitted to the Inner Temple, 1571-1625 1442:had been appointed executor and was then living. 1179:and secondly Henry Spelman (d.1581), the son of 1135:. Katherine Knyvett had been the cousin of both 880:William Mynne of Rougham, husbandman (d. 1612.) 728: 8372:, his nephew, was found to be his heir, son of 8196:, of the said town, was living in the reign of 7640:, all her goods, moveable and immoveable; this 5987:1567, Feb. 10. Alice, daughter of Willm. Mynne. 4793: 4318: 4298:died 11th November, anno 38 Henry VIII., 1548; 3009:, his nephew, was found to be his heir, son of 2378:Chester, Joseph Lemuel; Armytage, George John. 2331: 1167:; Ferdinando; Anne Knyvett, lady in waiting to 653:Dionisia (bur. 16 April 1563 at Fransham Parva) 650:Agnes (bap. 20 December 1562 at Fransham Parva) 298:, Dorothy Curzon was born to Thomas Curzon of 269: 8520:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 6869:overseers thereof my loving brother John Mynne 6356:1548, April 30. Hen. Mynne and Johan his wife. 5463:The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College 4731:1549, Sept. 2. Alice, daughter of Henry Mynne. 3692: 3690: 1713:. Vol. II. Norwich: Agas H. Goose. pp. 218–19. 1480:Frances Howard, Duchess of Lennox and Richmond 1376:Servant of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 1082:Francis Mynne of London, 'Merchant Adventurer' 846: 8288:, Esq. of the other part, it was agreed that 8104:constituted him his feodary in the county of 7916:. consideration, released all their right to 7828:, treasurer of the household to the King, on 7776:, as soon as they had notice of his death in 6479:, Gent. presented in his own right. In 1592, 6095:1544, Jan. 25. Nich. Mynne and Rose his wife. 4882:1570, May 28. Mary, daughter of Edward Mynne. 3833:at the time of his death. His executors were 3441:for life; and after their deaths to the said 3288:"Inquisitions: 1582 | British History Online" 2925:, Esq. of the other part, it was agreed that 2746:Francis Mynne, citizen and mercer of London, 2690: 1546:Lord Baltimore, who was Anne's grandson. The 1540:. They appear to have meant Charles Calvert, 1365:Servant of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk 671:Edward Mynne (bap. 27 July 1575 at Wolterton) 8951:Great Britain. Public Record Office (1939). 8821:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 8445:his wife, granted it by fine, in the 4th of 7896:and his wife. And in the following year, on 7604:4, in the following year, confirmed them to 7195:Bannerman, W. Bruce (William Bruce) (1906). 7134:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 6394: 6392: 6390: 6388: 6386: 6384: 6336:1579, July 19. Paul Turner to Matilda Mynne. 5215:Office, Great Britain Public Record (1963). 4222:Great Britain. Public Record Office (1939). 3088:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2738:Great Britain. Public Record Office (1939). 1261:his wife, granted it by fine, in the 4th of 916:Henry Mynne of Est Lexham (d.1550) who had: 867:Maria Vincent, the goddaughter of Rose Mynne 721:Agnes Salmon (d.1566), mentioned in his will 243:, Nicholas Mynn was the son of John Mynn of 203:. There might be a discussion about this on 8980:. J. B. Nichols and Son. 1836. p. 239. 7992:.; gives all his manors, lands, &c. in 7912:his wife, another sister and coheir, for 35 7087:Virgoe, Roger (1982). Bindoff, S.T. (ed.). 6813:Generations: A Thousand-Year Family History 5852:1562 Feb. 22. Mary, daughter of William M. 5750:1571, Oct. 16. Joan, wife of William Mynne. 5466:. Johnson Reprint Corporation. p. 16. 4905:1571 March 11. Martha, daughter of Edward. 3687: 3275:Topography and Natural History of Hampstead 2377: 2339:. Family History Library. pp. 173–174. 2167:Generations: A Thousand-Year Family History 1531:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 1343:. She was the first cousin once removed of 962:Generations: A Thousand-Year Family History 8236:. sterling, issuing out of their manor of 7692:, and minding the advancement of the said 7184:. Scott, Webster & Geary. p. 294. 6793:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6770:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6747:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6727:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6698:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6668:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6624: 6622: 6620: 6604:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6564:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6532:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6515:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6348:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6328:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6308:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6277:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6228:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 6138:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6087:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 6027:1571, Oct. 7. Xpofer, son of Willm. Mynne. 5901:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 5769:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 5722:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 5667:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 5614:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 5314:"Mordaunt-Mytton | British History Online" 5148:, relating to the manor of Great Fransham. 5112:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 4930:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 4817:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 4708:1569, May 24. Edward Mynne to Alice Mynne. 4466:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 4436:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 4287:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 4161:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 4075:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 3789:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 3752:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 3616:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 3356:, for himself and his heirs with the said 3318:, Mayor and escheator, after the death of 3062:. Scott, Webster & Geary. p. 295. 2464:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 2401:"Mordaunt-Mytton | British History Online" 2312:Carthew, George Alfred (3 December 1877). 2230:"Mordaunt-Mytton | British History Online" 2108:"Parishes: Epsom | British History Online" 1978:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 1910:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 1866: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1852: 1818:"Mordaunt-Mytton | British History Online" 1769:Carthew, George Alfred (2 December 1877). 1710:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 588:, he was born before 1513, and studied at 8651: 8649: 7572:his widow. In the 17th of the said King, 7194: 6381: 5872:1563 Jan. 24. Rose, daughter of William. 4996: 4994: 2472:Fine levied Trin. term, 6 Eliz., between 2170:. 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Oxford University Press. p. 44. 8770: 8766: 8764: 8762: 7131:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 6792: 6788: 6786: 6769: 6746: 6726: 6697: 6667: 6617: 6603: 6563: 6531: 6514: 6494: 6367: 6347: 6327: 6307: 6276: 6272: 6270: 6268: 6266: 6264: 6247: 6241: 6227: 6207: 6190: 6186: 6184: 6182: 6180: 6178: 6176: 6137: 6133: 6131: 6129: 6127: 6125: 6123: 6106: 6086: 6066: 6037: 6035: 6018: 5998: 5978: 5958: 5938: 5900: 5896: 5894: 5892: 5890: 5888: 5886: 5884: 5882: 5880: 5863: 5843: 5823: 5799: 5768: 5764: 5762: 5760: 5758: 5741: 5721: 5701: 5666: 5662: 5660: 5658: 5656: 5654: 5652: 5650: 5633: 5613: 5607: 5429: 5427: 5425: 5423: 5134:Edward Mynne of Lytyll Fraunsham, yoman 5111: 5079: 5077: 5060: 5054: 5040: 5020: 5000: 4977: 4929: 4896: 4873: 4816: 4768: 4745: 4722: 4718: 4716: 4699: 4676: 4525: 4465: 4435: 4431: 4429: 4286: 4160: 4074: 3788: 3751: 3656:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3648: 3646: 3644: 3642: 3633:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3582:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3352:, gentlemen, of the other part, agreed 3256: 3244:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3228:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3187:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3168:XXI no. 4, December 1926, pp. 303-324, 3160: 3158: 3085:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3051: 3049: 3047: 3045: 2463: 2459: 2457: 2455: 2311: 2102: 2100: 1977: 1909: 1849: 1793:Emerson, Kathy Lynn (11 October 2020). 1792: 1768: 1499: 1323:Elizabeth's paternal grandparents were 1070:William Mynne of Wendlyng and of London 9055: 8669: 8646: 8488: 8324:VIII. and a knight; by his will dated 7676:, Esq. (afterwards a knight) the said 7379:Esq; she was descended from the first 7086: 6361: 6080: 6012: 5992: 5972: 5952: 5947:1565 Mar. 16, Thomas, son of William. 5857: 5837: 5817: 5793: 5715: 5627: 5486: 5214: 5049:1563, Nov. 30. Henry, son of Robert M. 5034: 5014: 4991: 4971: 4966:her brother.—Proved 8th December, 1582 4925: 4923: 4921: 4919: 4917: 4915: 4913: 4812: 4810: 4808: 4789: 4787: 4785: 4592: 4590: 4564: 4562: 4548: 4544: 4542: 4521: 4519: 4397: 4395: 4393: 4361: 4359: 4357: 4339: 4337: 4335: 4333: 4314: 4312: 4310: 4282: 4280: 4254: 4252: 4250: 4217: 4215: 3784: 3782: 3780: 3778: 3776: 3774: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3745: 3612: 3574: 3572: 3570: 3568: 3566: 3564: 3141:. Oxford University Press. p. 7. 3130: 3128: 2961:VIII. and a knight; by his will dated 2849: 2847: 2828: 2826: 2824: 2768: 2766: 2733: 2731: 2707: 2705: 2691:Collinson, John; Rack, Edmund (1791). 2686: 2684: 2652: 2650: 2614: 2612: 2610: 2608: 2575: 2573: 2537: 2535: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2504: 2502: 2437: 2435: 2395: 2393: 2391: 2384:. 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Family History Library. p. 59. 3702:Harvard University. 1850. p. 99. 3179: 3177: 3134: 3071: 3069: 3055: 2054: 2052: 2050: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1999: 1997: 1995: 1993: 1991: 1788: 1786: 1784: 1782: 1764: 1762: 1743: 1741: 1739: 1675: 1673: 1671: 1669: 1667: 1665: 1478:Viscountess Bindon, and the uncle of 1064:Charles Calvert, third Lord Baltimore 816:Mynne Beckham (bap. 6 January 1575/6) 724:Agnes Sparrowe, mentioned in his will 8815:Considine, John. "Golding, Arthur". 8759: 8675: 8655: 8602: 8494: 8316:, on a settlement made by him. This 8212:, prior of the house of the blessed 7780:, or beyond sea; and to give then 5 7752:. to the reparation of the church 20 7480: 7332: 7318: 7312: 7298: 7264: 7205: 7198:Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica 7188: 6816:. Xlibris Corporation. p. 141. 6783: 6628: 6483:was lord and presented, and in 1610. 6398: 6341: 6261: 6173: 6120: 6032: 5967:1567, Jan. 25. Alice, d. of Will. M. 5877: 5755: 5647: 5526: 5459: 5420: 5406: 5221:. Kraus Reprint Corps. p. 168. 5074: 4713: 4426: 3639: 3623: 3331:of the City of London, who say that 3155: 3075: 3042: 2953:, on a settlement made by him. This 2452: 1870: 1836:, Nicholas (Minne) of Surrey, gent. 1812: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1703: 1701: 1699: 1697: 1695: 1693: 1663: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1655: 1653: 1651: 1649: 1647: 1645: 1609: 1607: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1599: 1597: 1595: 1593: 1149:Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk 758:John Mynne (bap. 27 February 1568/9) 522:, Alderman of London, and nephew of 261: 175: 20: 8128:. The first mention of the name of 8032:. sterling, all after to remain to 8008:his wife, to have an annuity of 40 7962:Norwich, Walsingham, Lynn, Blakeney 7672:, his wife, who being remarried to 7080: 6809: 6508: 5536:. Norwich. pp. 356 & 361. 4910: 4805: 4782: 4587: 4559: 4539: 4516: 4390: 4354: 4330: 4307: 4277: 4247: 4212: 4007:, (fn. 5) gave, by his will, dated 3999:VIII. by fine; but it appears that 3905:. In a codicil he gave a legacy to 3765: 3588: 3561: 3234: 3218: 3125: 2844: 2821: 2763: 2728: 2702: 2681: 2647: 2605: 2570: 2532: 2499: 2432: 2388: 2368: 2322: 2302: 2280: 2261: 2248:, William (Minne) of Surrey, gent. 2217: 2184: 2163: 2154: 2077: 1971: 1884: 1390:Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 813:Martha Mynne (bap. 11 March 1571/2) 752:Thomas Mynne (bap. 16 March 1565/6) 636:Martha Mynne (bap. 11 March 1571/2) 543:George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore 13: 8280:, treasurer, of the one part, and 8168:was witness to a deed of lands in 7644:seems to have died in the 11th of 6983: 6952: 5506:Little Walsingham St Mary, Norfolk 4685:1572, April 8. Edward Mynne, gen'. 4015:his son, his part of the manor of 3619:. Miller and Leavins. p. 125. 3174: 3066: 2917:, treasurer, of the one part, and 2656: 2618: 2047: 1988: 1779: 1759: 1736: 1303: 1187:and of Erasmus Spelman, whose son 1129:Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk 743:William Mynne (bap. 10 April 1560) 385:Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk 132:Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk 14: 9099: 8711:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 7724:2, 1518, bequeaths the manors of 7447:, by whom she had Issue the said 6007:1568, Feb. 27. John, son William. 5730:1555, Nov. 8, Wm. Mynne and Joan. 4574:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 4264:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 3732:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 3674:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 3600:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 2355:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 2064:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1803: 1690: 1642: 1619:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1590: 1395:John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford 1110: 761:Christopher (bap. 7 October 1571) 530:, and secondly Sir William Morley 324:Elizabeth Mynne, married firstly 9032: 9002: 8984: 8968: 8944: 8914: 8897: 8880: 8861: 8841: 8808: 8781: 8741: 8724: 8699: 8687: 8631: 8616: 8571: 8546: 8508: 8415: 8403: 7836:VIII. made an award between Sir 7800:, priest, his executors, each 20 7726:Wolterton, Berningham, East-hall 7513: 7359:, by that learned Antiquary Sir 7235: 7171: 7115: 7029: 7008: 6977: 6946: 6925: 6899: 6874: 6855: 6830: 6803: 6576: 6525: 6416: 6289: 6256:1610, June 5. 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Maurice Atkins, and sold. 7165:UK public library membership 7056:, Esq. and William Mynne of 6216:1601, Apl. 27. Edward Mynne. 5812:Mynne" son of William Mynne. 5642:1558, Sept. 25. Alice Mynne. 3983:and his heirs; but the said 3654:Maryland Historical Magazine 3631:Maryland Historical Magazine 3580:Maryland Historical Magazine 3474:my wife. 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