William? Lay
( - before 1770)
William? Lay married Ann Smith? on 19 October 1762 in Eastbourne, Sussex. She is probably the Anne Smith who married William Lay, at Eastbourne (both of this parish) Oct 19 1762 by licence. The witnesses were Mary Smith and St John Russell. But children with likely names were born to Henry Lay & Ann in London.
William? died before 1770.
William? died before 1770.
Children of William? Lay and Ann Smith?
- Thomas Lay+ b. s 1763, d. b 1813
- William Lay+ b. c 1765, d. b 1840
- James Lay+ b. 6 Feb 1767?, d. Mar 1845
Dorothy Laycock
(circa 1580 - 1648)
Dorothy Laycock was born circa 1580.
Dorothy Laycock married Edward Fairfax, son of Sir Thomas Fairfax (of Denton).
Dorothy died in 1648.
Dorothy Laycock married Edward Fairfax, son of Sir Thomas Fairfax (of Denton).
Dorothy died in 1648.
Children of Dorothy Laycock and Edward Fairfax
- Ellen Fairfax b. c 1600
- Elizabeth Fairfax b. 1606
- William Fairfax b. 1609
- Edward Fairfax b. 1611
- Mary Fairfax b. 1616
- Henry Fairfax b. 1619
- Ann Fairfax b. 1621
Dorothy Layton
Dorothy Layton married Richard Redman, son of Edward Redman and Elizabeth Huddleston (Leghe). She was his second wife.. Dorothy Layton was born in Delamayne, Westmorland, England.
Children of Dorothy Layton and Richard Redman
- nine siblings Redman
- Matthew Redman b. b 1525, d. b 1585
Leslie Layton-Smith
(1889 - )
Leslie Layton-Smith was born in 1889 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Leslie was an accountant.
Leslie Layton-Smith married Ellen Florence Alice Roberts, daughter of Alfred Edward Roberts and Frances Lydia Florence Phillips, on 3 September 1922 in the Presbyterian church, Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
Leslie Layton-Smith married Ellen Florence Alice Roberts, daughter of Alfred Edward Roberts and Frances Lydia Florence Phillips, on 3 September 1922 in the Presbyterian church, Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
Rebecca Layton??
( - before 27 January 1804)
Rebecca Layton?? married John Burnham, son of John Burnham and Hannah Lamb.
Rebecca died before 27 January 1804 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. She was buried on 27 January 1804 in St Mary, Whittlesey.
Rebecca died before 27 January 1804 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. She was buried on 27 January 1804 in St Mary, Whittlesey.
Children of Rebecca Layton?? and John Burnham
- John Burnham+ b. 13 May 1785, d. Sep 1855
- William Burnham b. 10 Nov 1786
- Mary Burnham b. 4 Jul 1788, d. b Jul 1789
- Mary Burnham b. 31 Jul 1789
Manfred Philip Lazarus
Manfred Philip Lazarus married Lillian Dorothy Rubie, daughter of George Rubie and Lily Rower, in 1919 in Victoria.
Lotty Lazenby
Lotty Lazenby married George William Stancer, son of George Stancer and Lucy Unknown, before 1 July 1895 in Sheffield RD, Yorkshire.
Lotty Lazenby and George William Stancer appeared on the 1901 census in 28 Ellis? St, Sheffield, Yorkshire. George W Stancer, 26, Corporation night soil worker, Lottie his wife, 25, Herbert son 4, George W son, 2, all born at Sheffield.
Lotty Lazenby and George William Stancer appeared on the 1901 census in 28 Ellis? St, Sheffield, Yorkshire. George W Stancer, 26, Corporation night soil worker, Lottie his wife, 25, Herbert son 4, George W son, 2, all born at Sheffield.
Child of Lotty Lazenby and George William Stancer
- Herbert Stanser b. b 1 Apr 1897
Mary Spring Le Heup
(10 March 1784 - )
Mary Spring Le Heup|b. 10 Mar 1784|p500.htm#i31124|Michael William Le Heup|b. 10 Jun 1756\nd. 22 Jun 1809|p500.htm#i31120|Mary Wyche Waddington||p885.htm#i31121|Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)|b. 17 May 1734|p274.htm#i31294|||||||
Mary Spring Le Heup was christened on 10 March 1784 in Nacton, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington.
Mary Susanna Le Heup
(5 October 1787 - 8 October 1857)
Mary Susanna Le Heup|b. 5 Oct 1787\nd. 8 Oct 1857|p500.htm#i8399|Michael William Le Heup|b. 10 Jun 1756\nd. 22 Jun 1809|p500.htm#i31120|Mary Wyche Waddington||p885.htm#i31121|Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)|b. 17 May 1734|p274.htm#i31294|||||||
Mary Susanna Le Heup was also known as Susan or Susanna in some records. She was born in 1786? In Hessett?, Suffolk. Daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddinton. She was christened on 5 October 1787 in Stowmarket, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington.
Mary Susanna Le Heup married Martin Thomas Cocksedge, son of Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Garnham, on 27 August 1807 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Susanna Le Heup and Martin Thomas Cocksedge obtained a marriage licence on 29 August 1807 in Suffolk. Martin Thos. Cocksedge, of BSE,esq., s.m. & Mary Susannah Leheup, of BSE, s.w., 19, (father Michael Wm Le Heup, of same, esq) at same. Mary Susanna Le Heup was christened on 17 August 1824 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Susanna Le Heup married Charles Stubbs Tinling as her second husband, on 27 September 1825 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London. They moved to Worthing, Sussex about 1830.
Grant of annuity - £150 for life - dated 24th July, 1848
1. Charles Stubbs Tinling, Worthing, Sussex, Esq, & wife Mary Susanna (widow of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and daughter of Michael William Leheup, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Esq and Michael Edward Rogers, Brandon Hall, Suffolk, son of Rev. Thos Ellis Roger of Lackford, Suffolk, clerk, & wife Merielina Agnes, daughter of Michael William Leheup)
2. Henry Richardson Lee als Le Leheup, Vine Yard Gardens, Clerkenwell, Middx, gent.
3. Hannah Richardson of above, widow.
4. Henry Ward, Lincolns Inn Fields, & George Charles Parsons of the same, gents.
Farrows Farm; Loves Farm; Walters Farm; Westbury Farm - all in Ashwell.
Also farm in parishes of Ashwell & Hinxworth; and 2 acres in Ashwell.
Also schedule of Copyhold lands of Manor of Ashwell [fully described].
Mary died on 8 October 1857 in Belmont House, Sidmouth, Devon, aged 70. She was buried 16 Oct 1857 at St. Mary’s Church, Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
Mary Susanna Le Heup married Martin Thomas Cocksedge, son of Thomas Cocksedge and Mary Garnham, on 27 August 1807 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Susanna Le Heup and Martin Thomas Cocksedge obtained a marriage licence on 29 August 1807 in Suffolk. Martin Thos. Cocksedge, of BSE,esq., s.m. & Mary Susannah Leheup, of BSE, s.w., 19, (father Michael Wm Le Heup, of same, esq) at same. Mary Susanna Le Heup was christened on 17 August 1824 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Susanna Le Heup married Charles Stubbs Tinling as her second husband, on 27 September 1825 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London. They moved to Worthing, Sussex about 1830.
Grant of annuity - £150 for life - dated 24th July, 1848
1. Charles Stubbs Tinling, Worthing, Sussex, Esq, & wife Mary Susanna (widow of Martin Thomas Cocksedge and daughter of Michael William Leheup, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Esq and Michael Edward Rogers, Brandon Hall, Suffolk, son of Rev. Thos Ellis Roger of Lackford, Suffolk, clerk, & wife Merielina Agnes, daughter of Michael William Leheup)
2. Henry Richardson Lee als Le Leheup, Vine Yard Gardens, Clerkenwell, Middx, gent.
3. Hannah Richardson of above, widow.
4. Henry Ward, Lincolns Inn Fields, & George Charles Parsons of the same, gents.
Farrows Farm; Loves Farm; Walters Farm; Westbury Farm - all in Ashwell.
Also farm in parishes of Ashwell & Hinxworth; and 2 acres in Ashwell.
Also schedule of Copyhold lands of Manor of Ashwell [fully described].
Mary died on 8 October 1857 in Belmont House, Sidmouth, Devon, aged 70. She was buried 16 Oct 1857 at St. Mary’s Church, Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
Children of Mary Susanna Le Heup and Martin Thomas Cocksedge
- Jane Esther Cocksedge+ b. c 1811, d. Mar 1887
- Thomas Martin Cocksedge b. 6 Apr 1813, d. 5 May 1846
- Mary Ann Cocksedge b. 20 May 1813
- Son Cocksedge b. c Apr 1815
- Lt Henry Le Heup Cocksedge+ b. Feb 1816, d. 9 Aug 1869
- Lucy Ellen Octavia Cocksedge b. 21 May 1818
- Merielina Sophia Cocksedge b. 5 Aug 1824, d. Mar 1906
Merielena Agnes Le Heup
(1791 - 12 May 1816)
Merielena Agnes Le Heup|b. 1791\nd. 12 May 1816|p500.htm#i31122|Michael William Le Heup|b. 10 Jun 1756\nd. 22 Jun 1809|p500.htm#i31120|Mary Wyche Waddington||p885.htm#i31121|Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)|b. 17 May 1734|p274.htm#i31294|||||||
Merielena Agnes Le Heup was born in 1791 in Hessett, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington.
Merielena died on 12 May 1816.
Merielena died on 12 May 1816.
Michael Le Heup
(circa 1732 - 9 April 1792)
Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Michael Le Heup||p500.htm#i31295|Elizabeth Gery||p351.htm#i31296|||||||||||||
Michael Le Heup was born circa 1732. He was the son of Michael Le Heup and Elizabeth Gery.
5th Sept, 1754 - Attested Copy of 24th. Nov., 1753 Deed to Lead to a Common Recovery whereby Michael [II] Leheup (of Hessett, Suff., esq; eldest son of Michael [I] Leheup, esq. and his wife Elizabeth née Gery, both deceased) conveys to Thomas Henzell (of Gray's Inn, Mdx., gent.) (a) "Hesset" or "Hegesset" manor; (b) the advowson of Hessett church; (c) "Thederistra" or "Thedwastre" hundred, Suff. which Michael [II] Leheup holds in succession to his father; (d) Hessett Hall and its appurtenances, occupied by M. [II] Leheup; (e) seven closes called "Scots Ground" at Hessett; (f) two "pightles" or pieces of land in Hessett and Bradfield, Suff. called "Hannah Pightle" and "Bristol Pightle"; (g) the farm in Hessett, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston[e] pas., Suff. which John Paine leases; (h) a 12-a. woodland in those four pas. and Bacton alias Bayton, Suff. also tenanted by J. Paine; (i) the farm in Hessett and Rougham which John Jacob cultivates; (j) the farm in Hessett, Rougham, Drinkstone and Bacton which is let to John Cocksedge; (k) the farm in Hessett and Drinkstone which Simon Ray holds; (l) the farm in Hessett, Bradfield, Rougham and Bacton leased by William Swan; (m) "The Bells" inn, occupied by W. Swan; (n) Thomas Holdrige's Hessett house; (o) the four cottages which Thomas Bawly, Richard Gosling, William Jewers and William Mothersole inhabit; (p) Thomas Jacob's Hessett ground; (q) those farms in the Norf. pas. or hamlets of Diss, Disheywood and "Wingfarthing" [Winfarthing] once leased to Widow Lincoln but now to Thomas Chapman; (r) the water corn mill formerly called Dilcock's Mill with a 7½-a. meadow on the southern side of Coventry and near the walls (lately held by Robert Bunny but now by his executors); (s) two tenements and a workhouse in Hill St., Coventry let to John "Gulston" [Gulson]; (t) John and Charles Taylors' Coventry house; (u) a Smithford St., Coventry messuage and ground heretofore held by William Wright and later by -- Clegg; (v) a messuage and garden in "West Orchard Street", Coventry (lately occupied by Abraham Phillips but now by his widow); (w) a 14-a. meadow and pasture called "The Three Fields" beyond Bishop Gate, Coventry with a barn, all held by Thomas Smith; (x) Thomas Mucot's garden and two stables at West Orchard; (y) the 12-a. "Stoneyfield" beyond Bishop Gate; (z) the barn at Cook St., Coventry formerly let to William Townsend but now to John Londe; (aa) a messuage in the Butchery, Coventry which William Winterton, butcher holds; (ab) a piece of land and two pastoral closes (4½a.) called "Shuckmere" in Coventry city's liberties (lately farmed by Widow Warden but now by J. Londe); (ac) the parsonage-site at "Folkhull alias "Focell" [Foleshill] [,Coventry]; (ad) that parsonage's lands; (ae) Foleshill tithes; (af) the messuage, divided into three, in Bishop St., Coventry which William Chaplain (or his under-tenants) occupies; and (ag) "Church Lees" close at Radford [, Coventry]: all will be held so that before the end of the present Michaelmas Term Charles Le Grice (of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., gent.) may promote a common recovery at M. [II] Leheup's expense.
Michael Le Heup married Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) on 31 July 1755 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Michael died on 9 April 1792.
5th Sept, 1754 - Attested Copy of 24th. Nov., 1753 Deed to Lead to a Common Recovery whereby Michael [II] Leheup (of Hessett, Suff., esq; eldest son of Michael [I] Leheup, esq. and his wife Elizabeth née Gery, both deceased) conveys to Thomas Henzell (of Gray's Inn, Mdx., gent.) (a) "Hesset" or "Hegesset" manor; (b) the advowson of Hessett church; (c) "Thederistra" or "Thedwastre" hundred, Suff. which Michael [II] Leheup holds in succession to his father; (d) Hessett Hall and its appurtenances, occupied by M. [II] Leheup; (e) seven closes called "Scots Ground" at Hessett; (f) two "pightles" or pieces of land in Hessett and Bradfield, Suff. called "Hannah Pightle" and "Bristol Pightle"; (g) the farm in Hessett, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston[e] pas., Suff. which John Paine leases; (h) a 12-a. woodland in those four pas. and Bacton alias Bayton, Suff. also tenanted by J. Paine; (i) the farm in Hessett and Rougham which John Jacob cultivates; (j) the farm in Hessett, Rougham, Drinkstone and Bacton which is let to John Cocksedge; (k) the farm in Hessett and Drinkstone which Simon Ray holds; (l) the farm in Hessett, Bradfield, Rougham and Bacton leased by William Swan; (m) "The Bells" inn, occupied by W. Swan; (n) Thomas Holdrige's Hessett house; (o) the four cottages which Thomas Bawly, Richard Gosling, William Jewers and William Mothersole inhabit; (p) Thomas Jacob's Hessett ground; (q) those farms in the Norf. pas. or hamlets of Diss, Disheywood and "Wingfarthing" [Winfarthing] once leased to Widow Lincoln but now to Thomas Chapman; (r) the water corn mill formerly called Dilcock's Mill with a 7½-a. meadow on the southern side of Coventry and near the walls (lately held by Robert Bunny but now by his executors); (s) two tenements and a workhouse in Hill St., Coventry let to John "Gulston" [Gulson]; (t) John and Charles Taylors' Coventry house; (u) a Smithford St., Coventry messuage and ground heretofore held by William Wright and later by -- Clegg; (v) a messuage and garden in "West Orchard Street", Coventry (lately occupied by Abraham Phillips but now by his widow); (w) a 14-a. meadow and pasture called "The Three Fields" beyond Bishop Gate, Coventry with a barn, all held by Thomas Smith; (x) Thomas Mucot's garden and two stables at West Orchard; (y) the 12-a. "Stoneyfield" beyond Bishop Gate; (z) the barn at Cook St., Coventry formerly let to William Townsend but now to John Londe; (aa) a messuage in the Butchery, Coventry which William Winterton, butcher holds; (ab) a piece of land and two pastoral closes (4½a.) called "Shuckmere" in Coventry city's liberties (lately farmed by Widow Warden but now by J. Londe); (ac) the parsonage-site at "Folkhull alias "Focell" [Foleshill] [,Coventry]; (ad) that parsonage's lands; (ae) Foleshill tithes; (af) the messuage, divided into three, in Bishop St., Coventry which William Chaplain (or his under-tenants) occupies; and (ag) "Church Lees" close at Radford [, Coventry]: all will be held so that before the end of the present Michaelmas Term Charles Le Grice (of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., gent.) may promote a common recovery at M. [II] Leheup's expense.
Michael Le Heup married Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) on 31 July 1755 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Michael died on 9 April 1792.
Child of Michael Le Heup and Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)
- Michael William Le Heup+ b. 10 Jun 1756, d. 22 Jun 1809
Michael Le Heup
Michael Le Heup married Elizabeth Gery.
Child of Michael Le Heup and Elizabeth Gery
- Michael Le Heup+ b. c 1732, d. 9 Apr 1792
Michael Peter Le Heup
(16 June 1782 - 10 December 1837)
Michael Peter Le Heup|b. 16 Jun 1782\nd. 10 Dec 1837|p500.htm#i31123|Michael William Le Heup|b. 10 Jun 1756\nd. 22 Jun 1809|p500.htm#i31120|Mary Wyche Waddington||p885.htm#i31121|Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)|b. 17 May 1734|p274.htm#i31294|||||||
Michael Peter Le Heup was christened on 16 June 1782 in Nacton, Suffolk. He was the son of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington.
Michael died on 10 December 1837 aged 55.
Michael died on 10 December 1837 aged 55.
Michael William Le Heup
(10 June 1756 - 22 June 1809)
Michael William Le Heup|b. 10 Jun 1756\nd. 22 Jun 1809|p500.htm#i31120|Michael Le Heup|b. c 1732\nd. 9 Apr 1792|p500.htm#i31293|Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)|b. 17 May 1734|p274.htm#i31294|Michael Le Heup||p500.htm#i31295|Elizabeth Gery||p351.htm#i31296|||||||
Michael William Le Heup was also known as William Michael in some records. He was christened on 10 June 1756 in Hessett, Suffolk. He was born on 10 June 1756 in Hessett, Suffolk. He was the son of Michael Le Heup and Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?).
Michael William Le Heup married Mary Wyche Waddington before 1782.
14 June 1791 - Attested copy of an attested copy of 27 Nov 1753. Conveyance (Bargain and Sale), to make a tenant to the praecipe, to suffer a common recovery; from Michael Leheup of Hesset Suffolk Esq, eldest son and heir of Michael Leheup Esq, on the body of Elizabeth, his wife (late Elizabeth Gery) both deceased, to Thomas Henzett of Gray's Inn Middx, gent, (tenant to the praecipe) and Charles Grice of Bury St Edmunds Suffolk, gent (demandant) of (1) The Manor of Hesset (alias Hegeset) with demesnes, rights, etc, the advowson of the church of Hesset and the Hundred of The derwestre with rights, Suffolk, the mansion house called Hesset Hall, previously occupied by Michael Leheup deceased, now occupied by Michael Leheup (party to this deed), with attached fields called 'Scots Grounds' in Hesset (2) Two pieces of land in Hesset and Bradfield, Norfolk, called Hannah pightle and Bristol pightle (3) a house with farm, fields etc, in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston, Suffolk (3) Several woods etc, 124 acres in area in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston and Barton alias Bayton Suffolk, now occupied by John Parre (4) A house or farm with lands in Hesset and Rougham occupied by John Jacob (5) A house or farm with lands, pastures etc in Hesset, Rougham, Drinkston and Barton, other called Bayton occupied by John Cocksedge (6) A house or farm with lands and pastures, in Hesset and Drinkston, occupied by Simon Ray (7) A house or farm with lands and pastures, in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Barton, alias Bayton, occupied by William Swan (8) A house, called 'the Sign of the Bells' in Hesset occupied by William Swan (9) A house in Hesset occupied by Thomas Holdinge (10) Several houses or cottages in Hesset, occupied by Thomas Bawley, Richard Gosling, William Jewers and William Mothersole and a piece of land attached, occupied by Thomas Jacob (11) Houses, farms etc with lands, pastures etc, in the hamlets of Diss, Disleywood and Wingfarthing Norfolk, formerly occupied by (name not stated) Lincoln, widow, and now by Thomas Chapman and his undertenants (12) a Watercorn Mill, called Dilcocks' Mill, with 7½ acres of meadow, on the south side of the City of Coventry, previously occupied by Robert Bunny, now by the executors of Robert Bunny (13) Two houses and a workhouse in Hill Street, Coventry, with an adjoining yard, occupied by John Gulston (14) A house in Coventry, occupied by John Taylor and Charles Taylor and an adjoining house and land, previously occupied by William Wright and (name not stated) Clegg in Smithford Street, Coventry (15) A house and garden in West Orchard Street, Coventry occupied by Abraham Phillips, then by his widow (16) 14 acres of meadow, lying outside Bishops Gate, Coventry with a barn, yard and piece of ground occupied by Thomas Smith (17) A garden and two stables in West Orchard Street occupied by Thomas Muscott (18) A field, 12 acres in area called 'Honey Field', outside Bishop's Gate Coventry (19) A barn in Cock Street Coventry, previously occupied by William Townshend, now occupied by John Lorde (20) A house in the Butchery (Butcher Row) Coventry, occupied by William Winterton, butcher (21) A piece of land and two fields, area 4½ acres, called Shuckmore, in the liberties of Coventry, previously held by (name not stated) Warden, widow, now occupied by John Lorde (22) The site of the parsonage of Foleshill, in the County of the City of Coventry (23) All houses and barns on the site and arable and meadow land of the parsonage, with corn, grain and hay tithes, in the parish of Foleshill (24) Houses in Bishop Street, Coventry, divided into three parts, occupied by William Chaplin (25) A field called 'Church Lees', in Radford in the County of the City of Coventry. Notes re 26 Nov 1753, the acknowledgement of the deed in Kings Bench, 1753, the enrolment of the Common Recovery, 1 Sept 1763 the original attested copy of the deed, compared with this copy, made on 14 June 1791.
Michael died on 22 June 1809 aged 53.
Michael William Le Heup married Mary Wyche Waddington before 1782.
14 June 1791 - Attested copy of an attested copy of 27 Nov 1753. Conveyance (Bargain and Sale), to make a tenant to the praecipe, to suffer a common recovery; from Michael Leheup of Hesset Suffolk Esq, eldest son and heir of Michael Leheup Esq, on the body of Elizabeth, his wife (late Elizabeth Gery) both deceased, to Thomas Henzett of Gray's Inn Middx, gent, (tenant to the praecipe) and Charles Grice of Bury St Edmunds Suffolk, gent (demandant) of (1) The Manor of Hesset (alias Hegeset) with demesnes, rights, etc, the advowson of the church of Hesset and the Hundred of The derwestre with rights, Suffolk, the mansion house called Hesset Hall, previously occupied by Michael Leheup deceased, now occupied by Michael Leheup (party to this deed), with attached fields called 'Scots Grounds' in Hesset (2) Two pieces of land in Hesset and Bradfield, Norfolk, called Hannah pightle and Bristol pightle (3) a house with farm, fields etc, in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston, Suffolk (3) Several woods etc, 124 acres in area in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Drinkston and Barton alias Bayton Suffolk, now occupied by John Parre (4) A house or farm with lands in Hesset and Rougham occupied by John Jacob (5) A house or farm with lands, pastures etc in Hesset, Rougham, Drinkston and Barton, other called Bayton occupied by John Cocksedge (6) A house or farm with lands and pastures, in Hesset and Drinkston, occupied by Simon Ray (7) A house or farm with lands and pastures, in Hesset, Bradfield, Rougham and Barton, alias Bayton, occupied by William Swan (8) A house, called 'the Sign of the Bells' in Hesset occupied by William Swan (9) A house in Hesset occupied by Thomas Holdinge (10) Several houses or cottages in Hesset, occupied by Thomas Bawley, Richard Gosling, William Jewers and William Mothersole and a piece of land attached, occupied by Thomas Jacob (11) Houses, farms etc with lands, pastures etc, in the hamlets of Diss, Disleywood and Wingfarthing Norfolk, formerly occupied by (name not stated) Lincoln, widow, and now by Thomas Chapman and his undertenants (12) a Watercorn Mill, called Dilcocks' Mill, with 7½ acres of meadow, on the south side of the City of Coventry, previously occupied by Robert Bunny, now by the executors of Robert Bunny (13) Two houses and a workhouse in Hill Street, Coventry, with an adjoining yard, occupied by John Gulston (14) A house in Coventry, occupied by John Taylor and Charles Taylor and an adjoining house and land, previously occupied by William Wright and (name not stated) Clegg in Smithford Street, Coventry (15) A house and garden in West Orchard Street, Coventry occupied by Abraham Phillips, then by his widow (16) 14 acres of meadow, lying outside Bishops Gate, Coventry with a barn, yard and piece of ground occupied by Thomas Smith (17) A garden and two stables in West Orchard Street occupied by Thomas Muscott (18) A field, 12 acres in area called 'Honey Field', outside Bishop's Gate Coventry (19) A barn in Cock Street Coventry, previously occupied by William Townshend, now occupied by John Lorde (20) A house in the Butchery (Butcher Row) Coventry, occupied by William Winterton, butcher (21) A piece of land and two fields, area 4½ acres, called Shuckmore, in the liberties of Coventry, previously held by (name not stated) Warden, widow, now occupied by John Lorde (22) The site of the parsonage of Foleshill, in the County of the City of Coventry (23) All houses and barns on the site and arable and meadow land of the parsonage, with corn, grain and hay tithes, in the parish of Foleshill (24) Houses in Bishop Street, Coventry, divided into three parts, occupied by William Chaplin (25) A field called 'Church Lees', in Radford in the County of the City of Coventry. Notes re 26 Nov 1753, the acknowledgement of the deed in Kings Bench, 1753, the enrolment of the Common Recovery, 1 Sept 1763 the original attested copy of the deed, compared with this copy, made on 14 June 1791.
Michael died on 22 June 1809 aged 53.
Children of Michael William Le Heup and Mary Wyche Waddington
- Michael Peter Le Heup b. 16 Jun 1782, d. 10 Dec 1837
- Mary Spring Le Heup b. 10 Mar 1784
- Mary Susanna Le Heup+ b. 5 Oct 1787, d. 8 Oct 1857
- Merielena Agnes Le Heup b. 1791, d. 12 May 1816
Susannah Le Tall
(circa 1804 - before 23 December 1870)
Susannah Le Tall was born circa 1804 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. She was aged 24 in June 1829, but 63 in Dec 1870..
Susannah Le Tall married William Rich, son of Amor Rich and Mary Turner, on 8 June 1829 in Laughton en le Morthen, YKS.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich appeared on the 1841 census in Church Walk, (St Mary Priory), Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich, aged 35, carpenter, not born in the county, Susannah Rich, aged 35, born in the county, Edwin Rich, aged 11, not born in the county.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich were recorded on the 1851 census in Sparkin Hill, Radford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich, 47, carpenter journeyman, born Letwell, Yks, his wife Susanna 48, born Laughton and son Edwin le Tall, unmarried 20, drapers apprentice, born Laughton.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich appeared on the 1861 census in Clumber, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich aged 56, carpenter, born Letwell, Yks with his wife Susanna aged 57, born Laughton, Yks.
Susannah died before 23 December 1870 in Walkley, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 23 December 1870 in Laughton en le Morthen.
Susannah Le Tall married William Rich, son of Amor Rich and Mary Turner, on 8 June 1829 in Laughton en le Morthen, YKS.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich appeared on the 1841 census in Church Walk, (St Mary Priory), Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich, aged 35, carpenter, not born in the county, Susannah Rich, aged 35, born in the county, Edwin Rich, aged 11, not born in the county.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich were recorded on the 1851 census in Sparkin Hill, Radford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich, 47, carpenter journeyman, born Letwell, Yks, his wife Susanna 48, born Laughton and son Edwin le Tall, unmarried 20, drapers apprentice, born Laughton.
Susannah Le Tall and William Rich appeared on the 1861 census in Clumber, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. William Rich aged 56, carpenter, born Letwell, Yks with his wife Susanna aged 57, born Laughton, Yks.
Susannah died before 23 December 1870 in Walkley, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 23 December 1870 in Laughton en le Morthen.
Children of Susannah Le Tall and William Rich
- Edwin S Le Tall Rich+ b. 1 Jul 1830, d. 16 Jan 1904
- Georgiana Rich b. 1 Jul 1830, d. b 4 Feb 1836
Ann Leach
(say 1765 - )
Ann Leach was born say 1765 in Suffolk.
Ann Leach married John Cocksedge on 24 November 1784 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. They were both single of this parish (Leech).
Ann Leach married John Cocksedge on 24 November 1784 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. They were both single of this parish (Leech).
Children of Ann Leach and John Cocksedge
- John Cocksedge b. 7 Dec 1785
- William Cocksedge b. c 1787, d. b 14 Aug 1789
- Thomas Cocksedge b. 11 Jul 1789
- Susan Cocksedge b. 6 Feb 1792
Ann Leach
Ann Leach married Vincent Cotton, son of Vincent Cotton and Mary Unknown, on 27 April 1740 in Keddington, Lincolnshire. On the 16 April 1740, Anne Cotton married Thomas Burman at Keddington.
Children of Ann Leach and Vincent Cotton
- Zilpah Cotton+ b. 17 Apr 1741
- Anne Cotton b. 4 Nov 1743
- Vincent Cotton b. 19 Apr 1749
- Leech Cotton b. 1 Apr 1752
Ann Leach
Anna Leach
(1742 - )
Anna Leach|b. 1742|p500.htm#i25703|Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|Dinah Murch||p575.htm#i25700|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||
Anna Leach was born in 1742. She was the daughter of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch.
Anna Leach married Richard Herbert in August 1764 in Chagford, Devon.
Anna Leach married Richard Herbert in August 1764 in Chagford, Devon.
Dinah Leach
(1740 - )
Dinah Leach|b. 1740|p500.htm#i25702|Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|Dinah Murch||p575.htm#i25700|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||
Dinah Leach was born in 1740. She was the daughter of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch.
Dinah Leach married Bartholomew Dicks in October 1764 in Chagford, Devon. She was a widow in December 1795..
Dinah Leach married Bartholomew Dicks in October 1764 in Chagford, Devon. She was a widow in December 1795..
Edward Leach
(25 October 1708 - before 15 October 1792 or 3)
Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||||||||
Edward Leach was christened on 25 October 1708 in Chagford, Devon. He was the son of John Leach and Isott Curry.
Edward Leach married Dinah Murch in August 1737 in Chagford, Devon.
He may be: Edward Leech, sergemaker, Chagford 13 Nov 1753. Edward Leach was a beneficiary in John Leach's will dated 12 December 1774? In Watlington, Oxfordshire. Edward was a plaintiff in a civil court case on 7 July 1791. Edward Leach, gentleman of Chagford, Lazarus Trolley, woolcomber of Salcombe and, James Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Charles Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Joseph Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Ann Nicholls a widow of Salcombe (daughter of Edward Jeffery, Richard Dicker woolcomber of Salcombe and his wife Joanna (daughter of Edward Jeffery), against William Lambert, his wife Mary Ann Lambert and the Bank of England....
Edward died before 15 October 1792 or 3 in Chagford, Devon. He was buried 15 October 1792 or 3 in Chagford.
Edward Leach married Dinah Murch in August 1737 in Chagford, Devon.
He may be: Edward Leech, sergemaker, Chagford 13 Nov 1753. Edward Leach was a beneficiary in John Leach's will dated 12 December 1774? In Watlington, Oxfordshire. Edward was a plaintiff in a civil court case on 7 July 1791. Edward Leach, gentleman of Chagford, Lazarus Trolley, woolcomber of Salcombe and, James Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Charles Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Joseph Jeffery cordwainer of Salcombe, Ann Nicholls a widow of Salcombe (daughter of Edward Jeffery, Richard Dicker woolcomber of Salcombe and his wife Joanna (daughter of Edward Jeffery), against William Lambert, his wife Mary Ann Lambert and the Bank of England....
Edward died before 15 October 1792 or 3 in Chagford, Devon. He was buried 15 October 1792 or 3 in Chagford.
Children of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch
- Isott Leach b. 1738
- Dinah Leach b. 1740
- Anna Leach b. 1742
- Grace Leach b. 1743
- John Leach b. 1746, d. 1755
- Elizabeth Leach b. 1747, d. 1828
Elizabeth Leach
(12 October 1692 - before 11 April 1767)
Elizabeth Leach|b. 12 Oct 1692\nd. b 11 Apr 1767|p500.htm#i3586|Thomas Leach|b. 13 Mar 1662/63\nd. b 21 Jan 1713/14|p501.htm#i6988|Mary Johnson|b. c 1670?\nd. b 22 Aug 1727|p472.htm#i6989|Thomas Leach|b. c 1640?\nd. b 30 Dec 1688|p501.htm#i6999|Martha Plaice|b. c 1640?\nd. b 8 May 1704|p614.htm#i7000|||||||
Elizabeth Leach was christened on 12 October 1692 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Thomas Leach and Mary Johnson.
Elizabeth Leach married Charles Bland, son of Edward Bland and Rose Russell?, on 26 July 1713 in Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
Elizabeth died before 11 April 1767 in the Workhouse, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 11 April 1767 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds.
Elizabeth Leach married Charles Bland, son of Edward Bland and Rose Russell?, on 26 July 1713 in Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
Elizabeth died before 11 April 1767 in the Workhouse, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 11 April 1767 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds.
Children of Elizabeth Leach and Charles Bland
- Charles Bland+ b. Oct 1714, d. 5 Mar 1747/48
- Mary Bland b. 10 Jan 1715/16, d. b 13 Jan 1716/17
- Elizabeth Bland b. 10 Jan 1715/16, d. b 20 Jan 1716/17
- Edward Bland b. 24 Nov 1717, d. b 29 Nov 1717
Elizabeth Leach
(11 December 1713 - circa 1791)
Elizabeth Leach|b. 11 Dec 1713\nd. c 1791|p500.htm#i10422|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Leach was christened on 11 December 1713 in Chagford, Devon. She was the daughter of John Leach and Isott Curry.
Elizabeth Leach married Edward Jeffery on 21 September 1735 in Chagford, Devon.
Elizabeth died circa 1791.
Elizabeth Leach married Edward Jeffery on 21 September 1735 in Chagford, Devon.
Elizabeth died circa 1791.
Children of Elizabeth Leach and Edward Jeffery
- Isaat Jeffery b. 23 May 1736, d. 1785
- Anne Jeffery b. 21 Aug 1737, d. 1808
- James Jeffery+ b. 14 Apr 1741, d. b 21 Jul 1803
- Joanna Jeffery b. 22 Mar 1742/43, d. 1824
- James or Charles Jeffery+ b. 1743, d. 1810
- Edward Jeffery b. 29 Oct 1744, d. b 8 Mar 1788
- Charles Jeffery+ b. 9 Apr 1746, d. b 21 May 1820
- John Jeffery b. 13 Jan 1747/48, d. b 20 Jan 1747/48
- Elizabeth Jeffery b. 30 Jul 1749, d. b Feb 1750
- John Jeffery b. 28 Jan 1750/51, d. b 24 Mar 1751/52
- John Jeffery b. 21 Feb 1753, d. b 9 Apr 1755
- Joseph Jeffery+ b. 7 Mar 1756, d. Oct 1828
Elizabeth Leach
(1747 - 1828)
Elizabeth Leach|b. 1747\nd. 1828|p500.htm#i25706|Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|Dinah Murch||p575.htm#i25700|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||
Elizabeth Leach was born in 1747 in Chagford, Devon. She was the daughter of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch.
Elizabeth Leach married Richard Berry on 6 August 1782 in Chagford, Devon.
Elizabeth died in 1828.
Elizabeth Leach married Richard Berry on 6 August 1782 in Chagford, Devon.
Elizabeth died in 1828.
Grace Leach
(1743 - )
Grace Leach|b. 1743|p500.htm#i25704|Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|Dinah Murch||p575.htm#i25700|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||
Grace Leach was born in 1743 in Chagford, Devon. She was the daughter of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch.
Grace Leach married John Moule in December 1767 in Chagford, Devon.
Grace Leach married John Moule in December 1767 in Chagford, Devon.
Henry Leach
(6 August 1659 - )
Henry Leach|b. 6 Aug 1659|p500.htm#i7001|Thomas Leach|b. c 1640?\nd. b 30 Dec 1688|p501.htm#i6999|Martha Plaice|b. c 1640?\nd. b 8 May 1704|p614.htm#i7000|||||||||||||
Henry Leach was christened on 6 August 1659 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Thomas Leach and Martha Plaice.
Isott Leach
(1703 - )
Isott Leach|b. 1703|p500.htm#i25695|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||||||||
Isott Leach was born in 1703 in Chagford, Devon. She was the daughter of John Leach and Isott Curry.
Isott Leach married Lazarus Trolley in April 1736? In Chagford, Devon.
Isott Leach married Lazarus Trolley in April 1736? In Chagford, Devon.
Children of Isott Leach and Lazarus Trolley
- John Trolley+ b. 1736, d. 1778
- Lazarus Trolley b. 8 Apr 1744, d. 1823
Isott Leach
(1738 - )
Isott Leach|b. 1738|p500.htm#i25701|Edward Leach|b. 25 Oct 1708\nd. before 15 October 1792 or 3|p500.htm#i10471|Dinah Murch||p575.htm#i25700|John Leach|b. c 1680?|p500.htm#i10430|Isott Curry|b. s 1680\nd. b 12 Jan 1734/35|p250.htm#i10431|||||||
Isott Leach was born in 1738. She was the daughter of Edward Leach and Dinah Murch.
Isott Leach married Philip Gurdon in July 1767 in Watlington, Oxfordshire, England.
Isott Leach married William Bragg in June 1773 in Chagford, Devon.
Isott Leach married Philip Gurdon in July 1767 in Watlington, Oxfordshire, England.
Isott Leach married William Bragg in June 1773 in Chagford, Devon.
Jane Leach
(1 October 1715 - before 14 February 1719/20)
Jane Leach|b. 1 Oct 1715\nd. b 14 Feb 1719/20|p500.htm#i7006||||Martha Leach|b. 27 Apr 1691|p501.htm#i6991|||||||Thomas Leach|b. 13 Mar 1662/63\nd. b 21 Jan 1713/14|p501.htm#i6988|Mary Johnson|b. c 1670?\nd. b 22 Aug 1727|p472.htm#i6989|
Jane Leach was christened on 1 October 1715 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Martha Leach.
Jane died before 14 February 1719/20 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 14 February 1719/20 in Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
Jane died before 14 February 1719/20 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 14 February 1719/20 in Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
John Leach
(circa 1680? - )
John Leach was born circa 1680?.
John Leach married Isott Curry on 18 May 1701 in Chagford, Devon.
John Leach was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Leach dated 12 December 1774?.
John Leach married Isott Curry on 18 May 1701 in Chagford, Devon.
John Leach was mentioned as being deceased in the will of John Leach dated 12 December 1774?.
Children of John Leach and Isott Curry
- Isott Leach+ b. 1703
- John Leach b. 13 Jan 1705/6, d. b 29 Mar 1791
- Edward Leach+ b. 25 Oct 1708, d. before 15 October 1792 or 3
- Elizabeth Leach+ b. 11 Dec 1713, d. c 1791
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