Anne or Agnes Killigrew
Anne or Agnes Killigrew was born in Cornwall, England. She was the daughter of John Killigrew and Jane or Joan or Maude Petit.
Anne or Agnes Killigrew married John Penrose before 1567. She was named in the will of her brother James in 1567..
In James Killigrew's will dated 12 January 1566/67 in St Budock, Cornwall, England, Anne or Agnes Killigrew was named as heir; I James Killigrewe of the parish of Budock in the county of Cornwall being in my bodye and of ... remembrance thanks be to God make this my ... last will and testament the xiith of January the ninth year and of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England, France & Ireland and defender of the faith. First I bequeath my soule into hands of God my heavenly father and ... I bequeath my body to the grave in... and I bequeath... of my godsonne Symon Killygrew tenne? pounds? John Chamberlyne ... and to my god daughter Mary ... twenty shillings and I bequeath to Robert my ... forty shillings and to Harry my ... forty shillings and to Mondaye his sonne twenty shillings and I bequeath to my sister Anne Penrose fortye shillings and to ... and B... ... each of them twentye shillings ... and for the ... ... of ... bequeath .......... and I bequeath to my dear friend .... and .... and to my friend Robert Taylor my nephew Harrye Killygrew ... xxs for his paynes I bequeath to my sister Killigrew Tenne shillings to my cozen Mary Killigrew tenne shillings to my cosen Marget Godolfing tenne shillings, Ellen Killigrew tenne shillings and to Mary & Katherine Killigrew tenne shillings & ... and to ... tenne shillings and I bequeath to my cosen Alexander Killygrew twentye shillings and to Leonard? ... Phillip ... fourtye shillings divided between them and I give all the rest of my goods not bequeathed to my brother John Killygrew who ... & make my .... executor of this my last will & testament to devide any .... as he may feel ... Probatum... London 26 Nov to John Killygrew ...
Anne or Agnes Killigrew married John Penrose before 1567. She was named in the will of her brother James in 1567..
In James Killigrew's will dated 12 January 1566/67 in St Budock, Cornwall, England, Anne or Agnes Killigrew was named as heir; I James Killigrewe of the parish of Budock in the county of Cornwall being in my bodye and of ... remembrance thanks be to God make this my ... last will and testament the xiith of January the ninth year and of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England, France & Ireland and defender of the faith. First I bequeath my soule into hands of God my heavenly father and ... I bequeath my body to the grave in... and I bequeath... of my godsonne Symon Killygrew tenne? pounds? John Chamberlyne ... and to my god daughter Mary ... twenty shillings and I bequeath to Robert my ... forty shillings and to Harry my ... forty shillings and to Mondaye his sonne twenty shillings and I bequeath to my sister Anne Penrose fortye shillings and to ... and B... ... each of them twentye shillings ... and for the ... ... of ... bequeath .......... and I bequeath to my dear friend .... and .... and to my friend Robert Taylor my nephew Harrye Killygrew ... xxs for his paynes I bequeath to my sister Killigrew Tenne shillings to my cozen Mary Killigrew tenne shillings to my cosen Marget Godolfing tenne shillings, Ellen Killigrew tenne shillings and to Mary & Katherine Killigrew tenne shillings & ... and to ... tenne shillings and I bequeath to my cosen Alexander Killygrew twentye shillings and to Leonard? ... Phillip ... fourtye shillings divided between them and I give all the rest of my goods not bequeathed to my brother John Killygrew who ... & make my .... executor of this my last will & testament to devide any .... as he may feel ... Probatum... London 26 Nov to John Killygrew ...
Barbara Killigrew
(October 1667 - after 1711)
Barbara Killigrew was christened in October 1667 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. She was the daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew and Barbara Unknown (Killigrew).
Barbara died after 1711. Along with her mother, she renounced administration to her brother in 1711..
Barbara died after 1711. Along with her mother, she renounced administration to her brother in 1711..
Bennet Killigrew
(before 1500 - circa June 1545)
Thomas Tomyowe, parson of Mawgan. v. Benet Tregoos, clerk, and John Kyllygrewe, executors of Benet Kyllygrewe, late parson.: Dilapidations: Cornwall.
John Penros, clerk, William Penros, Thomas and John Bercle. v. Benet Tregoos, clerk, and John Killygrewe, executors of Benet Killygrewe, parson of St. Maugan beside Lanhern.: Action of debt upon a bond relating to a ... Bennet Killigrew was born before 1500 in Cornwall, England. He was the third son and had no issue.
John Penros clerk, William Penrose, Thomas & John Bercle v. Benet Tregoos, clerk, and John Killygrew, executors of Benet Killygrewe, parson of St Maugan beside Lanhern: Action of debt upon a bond relating to a lease of the parsonage of St Maugan, Cornwall. He was the son of John Killigrew and Jane or Joan or Maude Petit.
He had been a servant to Arthur Plantagenet, the step-father of John Dudley, Viscount Lisle and later Duke of Northumberland. He probably arranged for the employment of his nephew Henry by Lisle in 1545.
He was a page in 1542 when he incurred the wrath of the Privy Council for rescuing a knight from being arrested for debt, and was given a punishment which fitted the crime by being made to ride to York using post horses at his own expense to collect the debt.
Bennet Killigrew made a will dated 2 July 1543.
Bennet Killigrew married Anna Johns? after 16 May 1544. On 16 May 1544 Benedict Killigreew, one of the King's pages was the intended husband of Ann Johns, grand daughter of Sir Edawrd Don. They were granted the reversion of her grandfather's estate of Risborough Park.
Bennet died circa June 1545 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
His will was proved on 13 May 1554 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Benet Killyngar or Killingrew, of St Martin Ludgate; bro. cited.
John Penros, clerk, William Penros, Thomas and John Bercle. v. Benet Tregoos, clerk, and John Killygrewe, executors of Benet Killygrewe, parson of St. Maugan beside Lanhern.: Action of debt upon a bond relating to a ... Bennet Killigrew was born before 1500 in Cornwall, England. He was the third son and had no issue.
John Penros clerk, William Penrose, Thomas & John Bercle v. Benet Tregoos, clerk, and John Killygrew, executors of Benet Killygrewe, parson of St Maugan beside Lanhern: Action of debt upon a bond relating to a lease of the parsonage of St Maugan, Cornwall. He was the son of John Killigrew and Jane or Joan or Maude Petit.
He had been a servant to Arthur Plantagenet, the step-father of John Dudley, Viscount Lisle and later Duke of Northumberland. He probably arranged for the employment of his nephew Henry by Lisle in 1545.
He was a page in 1542 when he incurred the wrath of the Privy Council for rescuing a knight from being arrested for debt, and was given a punishment which fitted the crime by being made to ride to York using post horses at his own expense to collect the debt.
Bennet Killigrew made a will dated 2 July 1543.
Bennet Killigrew married Anna Johns? after 16 May 1544. On 16 May 1544 Benedict Killigreew, one of the King's pages was the intended husband of Ann Johns, grand daughter of Sir Edawrd Don. They were granted the reversion of her grandfather's estate of Risborough Park.
Bennet died circa June 1545 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
His will was proved on 13 May 1554 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Benet Killyngar or Killingrew, of St Martin Ludgate; bro. cited.
Blanch Killigrew (Wrey)
(circa 1531 - 14 December 1595)
Blanch Killigrew (Wrey) was born circa 1531. Daughter & co-heir of Henry K of Wolston, aged 3 years & 6 days at inq at her grand-father's death; married John Wrey of North Russell. Blanch Wrey widow died 14 Dec 38 Elizabeth, John Wrey, son & heir aged 40 or more.. She was the daughter of Henry Killigrew and Elizabeth Bond.
Blanch died on 14 December 1595.
Blanch died on 14 December 1595.
Blanche Killigrew
Bokenham Hesse Killigrew
(10 May 1698 - )
Bokenham Hesse Killigrew was christened on 10 May 1698 in St Clement Danes, Westminster, Middlesex, England. He was the son of Charles Killigrew and Jemima Bockenham.
Cecilia Killigrew
(24 August 1635 - before 19 October 1635)
Cecilia Killigrew was christened on 24 August 1635 in Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Sir William Killigrew and Mary Hill.
Cecilia died before 19 October 1635 in Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex. She was buried on 19 October 1635 in Sunbury on Thames, London, Middlesex.
Cecilia died before 19 October 1635 in Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex. She was buried on 19 October 1635 in Sunbury on Thames, London, Middlesex.
Charles Killigrew
(29 December 1655 - before 4 January 1724/25)
Charles Killigrew was born on 29 December 1655 in Maestricht, The Netherlands. He was aged 26 at marriage but Tregellas says born 1650.. He was the son of Thomas Killigrew and Charlotte de Hesse. They was listed as Charlotte de Hesse's child at naturalization on 3 June 1664.
Master of the revels. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles II, 1670, James II 1685, and William & Mary 1689, master of the revels in 1680, patentee of Drury Lane theatre in 1682 and commissioner of prizes in 1707. [Dictionary of National Biography p.106-7].
Of Somerset House and Thornham Hall Sfk, 2nd son. Exec of will of his brother Robert and admon to his mother 1716. Succeeded his father in the post of Master of the Revels in 1680, also to ownership of the playhouse in Drury Lane.
Charles Killigrew and Jemima Bockenham obtained a marriage licence on 19 May 1687 in London. Charles Killigrew, esq. of St Martin in the Fields, bachelor 26 & Jemima Bokenham, spinster, 16, her parents dead, with consent of her uncle & guardian Richard Bokenham, of Christ Church London, mercer at St Olave's Jewry, London.
Charles Killigrew married Jemima Bockenham on 21 May 1687 in St Olave, Jewry, London.
Administration of the estate of Charlotte de Hesse was granted to Charles Killigrew, on 5 May 1716.
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 30 May 1723.
Charles died before 4 January 1724/25. See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for further information: www.oxforddnb.com/.
His will was proved on 4 January 1724/25 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. He was buried on 8 January 1724/25 in Savoy, London.
Master of the revels. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles II, 1670, James II 1685, and William & Mary 1689, master of the revels in 1680, patentee of Drury Lane theatre in 1682 and commissioner of prizes in 1707. [Dictionary of National Biography p.106-7].
Of Somerset House and Thornham Hall Sfk, 2nd son. Exec of will of his brother Robert and admon to his mother 1716. Succeeded his father in the post of Master of the Revels in 1680, also to ownership of the playhouse in Drury Lane.
Charles Killigrew and Jemima Bockenham obtained a marriage licence on 19 May 1687 in London. Charles Killigrew, esq. of St Martin in the Fields, bachelor 26 & Jemima Bokenham, spinster, 16, her parents dead, with consent of her uncle & guardian Richard Bokenham, of Christ Church London, mercer at St Olave's Jewry, London.
Charles Killigrew married Jemima Bockenham on 21 May 1687 in St Olave, Jewry, London.
Administration of the estate of Charlotte de Hesse was granted to Charles Killigrew, on 5 May 1716.
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 30 May 1723.
Charles died before 4 January 1724/25. See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for further information: www.oxforddnb.com/.
His will was proved on 4 January 1724/25 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. He was buried on 8 January 1724/25 in Savoy, London.
Children of Charles Killigrew and Jemima Bockenham
- Lt Guilford Killigrew b. c 1690, d. 18 Feb 1751
- Thomas Killigrew b. 23 Feb 1694, d. 1719
- Charles Killigrew+ b. c 1695, d. 9 Mar 1756
- Bokenham Hesse Killigrew b. 10 May 1698
Charles Killigrew
(circa 1695 - 9 March 1756)
Charles Killigrew was born circa 1695. He was the son of Charles Killigrew and Jemima Bockenham.
He was of Thornham Hall, Suffolk. He inherited the "Play house in Drury Lane" from his father. Named in the will of his uncle Robert Killigrew. He left all his property to his kinsman Charles, only son of Edmond Tyrell of Stowmarket.
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Killegrew v Killegrew. Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Charles Killigrew, esq of Thornham Hall, Suffolk (eldest son of Charles Killigrew, esq deceased, late of Somerset House, Middlesex). Defendants: Guildford Killigrew, esq. Date of bill ....
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 29 December 1755 in 'Thornham Hall', Thornham.
Charles died on 9 March 1756 in 'Thornham Hall', Thornham, Suffolk. He was described as grandson of Killigrew, famous in Charles II's reign.
His will was proved on 8 November 1756 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
He was of Thornham Hall, Suffolk. He inherited the "Play house in Drury Lane" from his father. Named in the will of his uncle Robert Killigrew. He left all his property to his kinsman Charles, only son of Edmond Tyrell of Stowmarket.
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Killegrew v Killegrew. Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Charles Killigrew, esq of Thornham Hall, Suffolk (eldest son of Charles Killigrew, esq deceased, late of Somerset House, Middlesex). Defendants: Guildford Killigrew, esq. Date of bill ....
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 29 December 1755 in 'Thornham Hall', Thornham.
Charles died on 9 March 1756 in 'Thornham Hall', Thornham, Suffolk. He was described as grandson of Killigrew, famous in Charles II's reign.
His will was proved on 8 November 1756 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Child of Charles Killigrew
- Thomas Guilford Killigrew+ b. 4 Feb 1719/20, d. 1782
Charles Killigrew
(circa 1609 - before 1 June 1689)
Charles Killigrew was born circa 1609 in England. He was the second son and had no issue. He was aged 13 in 1622.. He was the son of Sir Robert Killigrew and Mary Woodhouse.
Charles Killigrew was mentioned in the will of Margaret or Margery Saunders (Leigh) dated 22 May 1623.
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 9 August 1686. Gent of St Margaret Westminster (ship "Dragon") bachelor, 1689/81.
Charles died before 1 June 1689. He was named in the will of his gr-mother in 1623 but not in his father's.
His will was proved on 1 June 1689 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Charles Killigrew, gentleman of Saint Margaret, Westminster.
Charles Killigrew was mentioned in the will of Margaret or Margery Saunders (Leigh) dated 22 May 1623.
Charles Killigrew made a will dated 9 August 1686. Gent of St Margaret Westminster (ship "Dragon") bachelor, 1689/81.
Charles died before 1 June 1689. He was named in the will of his gr-mother in 1623 but not in his father's.
His will was proved on 1 June 1689 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Charles Killigrew, gentleman of Saint Margaret, Westminster.
Charles Killigrew
(10 April 1745 - 13 February 1746/47)
Charles Killigrew was born on 10 April 1745 in St Anne, Soho, Westminster, London. He was the son of Captain George Augustus Killigrew. Charles Killigrew was christened on 19 April 1745 in St Anne, Soho.
Charles was buried on 13 February 1746/47 in St Anne, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex. Charles Killigrew, Church St, child.
Charles was buried on 13 February 1746/47 in St Anne, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex. Charles Killigrew, Church St, child.
Charles Killigrew
(circa 1632 - )
Charles Killigrew was born circa 1632.
Charles Killigrew and Frances Willoughby obtained a marriage licence on 26 October 1672.
Charles Killigrew married Frances Willoughby after 26 October 1672 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster.
Charles Killigrew and Frances Willoughby obtained a marriage licence on 26 October 1672.
Charles Killigrew married Frances Willoughby after 26 October 1672 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster.
Children of Charles Killigrew and Frances Willoughby
- Charles Killigrew b. 28 Mar 1664, d. b 1671
- Frances Killigrew b. 14 Mar 1668
- Charles Killigrew b. 18 Sep 1671
Charles Killigrew
(28 January 1654 - )
Charles Killigrew was christened on 28 January 1654 in St Gluvias, Cornwall. He was the son of Simon Killigrew and Elizabeth Orell (Ross or Roose).
Charles Killigrew
(28 March 1664 - before 1671)
Charles Killigrew was born on 28 March 1664 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Charles Killigrew and Frances Willoughby. Charles Killigrew was christened on 2 April 1664 in St Martin in the Fields.
Charles died before 1671.
Charles died before 1671.
Charles Killigrew
(18 September 1671 - )
Charles Killigrew was christened on 18 September 1671 in St Martin in the Fields. He was born on 18 September 1671 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. He was the son of Charles Killigrew and Frances Willoughby.
Charles Killigrew
(circa 1692 - )
Charles Killigrew was born circa 1692.
Charles Killigrew married Elizabeth Vaughan on 19 May 1722 in St Antholin, Budge Row, London. The marriage licence was granted 18 May by the Bishop of London, he was a bachelor aged 30 and she was a spinster aged 26.
Charles Killigrew married Elizabeth Vaughan on 19 May 1722 in St Antholin, Budge Row, London. The marriage licence was granted 18 May by the Bishop of London, he was a bachelor aged 30 and she was a spinster aged 26.
Child of Charles Killigrew and Elizabeth Vaughan
- Mary Killigrew b. 19 Mar 1722/23
Charles Killigrew
(10 September 1727 - )
Charles Killigrew was christened on 10 September 1727 in St Botolph, Aldgate, London. He was the son of Edward Killigrew and Mary Unknown.
Charles Killigrew
(10 July 1662 - )
Charles Killigrew was christened on 10 July 1662 in St Mary, Hampton, Middlesex. He was the son of Sir Robert Killigrew and Barbara Unknown (Killigrew).
Constance Killigrew
(8 November 1658 - 15 December 1664)
Constance Killigrew was christened on 8 November 1658 in St Gluvias, Cornwall. Daughter of Simon. She was the daughter of Simon Killigrew and Elizabeth Orell (Ross or Roose).
Constance was buried on 15 December 1664 in St Gluvias, Cornwall. Constance, daughter of Simon Killigrew.
Constance was buried on 15 December 1664 in St Gluvias, Cornwall. Constance, daughter of Simon Killigrew.
daughter Killigrew (Treffry)
Simon's daughter and heir was married to John Treffry.. Daughter Killigrew (Treffry) was the daughter of Simon Killigrew.
Dorothy Killigrew
(24 April 1743 - )
Dorothy Killigrew was christened on 24 April 1743 in St Andrew, Holborn, London. Dorothy daughter of George Augustus & Isabella Killigrew, Hatton Gardens. She was the daughter of Captain George Augustus Killigrew and Isabella Unknown.
Dorothy Killigrew
( - before 30 June 1643)
Dorothy Killigrew was born in England. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Killigrew and Katherine Cooke.
Dorothy Killigrew married Sir Edward Seymour 2nd Bart on 15 December 1600 in St Margaret, Lothbury, London.
She was named in the will of Dame Jael Killigrew 1617 and her aunt Dame Margaret Kiligrew 1623.
Dorothy died before 30 June 1643 in Berry Pomeroy, Devon. She was buried on 30 June 1643 in Berry Pomeroy.
Dorothy Killigrew married Sir Edward Seymour 2nd Bart on 15 December 1600 in St Margaret, Lothbury, London.
She was named in the will of Dame Jael Killigrew 1617 and her aunt Dame Margaret Kiligrew 1623.
Dorothy died before 30 June 1643 in Berry Pomeroy, Devon. She was buried on 30 June 1643 in Berry Pomeroy.
Children of Dorothy Killigrew and Sir Edward Seymour 2nd Bart
- Dorothy Seymour
- Catherine Seymour
- Ann Seymour
- Margaret Seymour
- Mary Seymour
- Elizabeth Seymour b. 22 May 1606
- Edward Seymour b. c 1611
- Henry Seymour b. c 1612
- Thomas Seymour b. c 1614
- Robert Seymour b. c 1615
- Joseph Seymour b. c 1617
Dorothy Killigrew (Hooker)
(say 1598 - )
Dorothy Killigrew (Hooker) was born say 1598 in Cornwall. She was the daughter of John Killigrew and Dorothy Monk.
Her husband was a goldsmith of London..
Her husband was a goldsmith of London..
Edward Killigrew
(say 1700 - )
Child of Edward Killigrew and Mary Unknown
- Charles Killigrew b. 10 Sep 1727
Edward Killigrew
(say 1680 - )
Edward Killigrew was also known as Kelligrew in records. He was born say 1680.
Edward Killigrew married Jane Unknown before 1705.
Edward Killigrew married Jane Unknown before 1705.
Child of Edward Killigrew and Jane Unknown
- Margaret Killigrew b. 24 Jan 1727
Edward Killigrew
Edward Killigrew was also known as Kelligroe in records.
Child of Edward Killigrew
- Siblith Killigrew b. 4 Aug 1620
Edward Killigrew
Edward Killigrew married Hannah Unknown.
Child of Edward Killigrew and Hannah Unknown
- William Killigrew b. 2 Nov 1746
Eleanor Killigrew
(13 September 1801 - 19 August 1804)
Eleanor Killigrew was christened on 13 September 1801 in St Paul, Deptford, Kent. Kellegrew, Eleanor, daughter of William & Elisabeth of Dowling St, rigger. She was the daughter of William Killigrew and Elizabeth Unknown.
Eleanor was buried on 19 August 1804 in St Paul, Deptford, Kent, England. Eleanor daughter of William Killegrew, Banesw Alley, Rigger.
Eleanor was buried on 19 August 1804 in St Paul, Deptford, Kent, England. Eleanor daughter of William Killegrew, Banesw Alley, Rigger.
Elinor Killigrew
Elinor Killigrew was the daughter of Robert Killigrew and Elizabeth Morys (of Wolstane).
Elinor Killigrew and Agnes Unknown (Killigrew), John Killigrew, Agnes Killigrew (Buscarnon), Robert Killigrew, Thomas Killigrew, Elizabeth Killigrew and Thomas Killigrew were beneficiaries in Thomas Killigrew's will dated 22 March 1500/1. Eleanor the daughter of Robert Kylligrewe was bequeathed one silver nut by her grandfatherThomas.
She was named in the will of her cousin Thomas Killigrew (grandfather in 1501); an Ellen Killigrew was named in the 1567 will of James Killigrew.
Elinor Killigrew and Agnes Unknown (Killigrew), John Killigrew, Agnes Killigrew (Buscarnon), Robert Killigrew, Thomas Killigrew, Elizabeth Killigrew and Thomas Killigrew were beneficiaries in Thomas Killigrew's will dated 22 March 1500/1. Eleanor the daughter of Robert Kylligrewe was bequeathed one silver nut by her grandfatherThomas.
She was named in the will of her cousin Thomas Killigrew (grandfather in 1501); an Ellen Killigrew was named in the 1567 will of James Killigrew.
Elizabeth Killigrew
(circa 1600 - )
Elizabeth Killigrew was buried in North Petherwin, Devon.
Elizabeth Killigrew married Edmund Yeo. Elizabeth Killigrew was born circa 1600 in Cornwall. She was the daughter of John Killigrew and Dorothy Monk.
Elizabeth Killigrew married Edmund Yeo. Elizabeth Killigrew was born circa 1600 in Cornwall. She was the daughter of John Killigrew and Dorothy Monk.