Thomas Poole
(before 1540 - )
Thomas Poole was born before 1540 in Sussex. He must be a son/descendant of the William, of Poole in Whereall (Wyrral), Cheshire, who was granted in French of crest 13 April 4 Henry VIII (1513).
Thomas Poole married Joan Unknown before 1558 in Sussex. Thomas was widowed before 6 August 1567 in New Shoreham, Sussex, on the death of his wife Joan Unknown.
Thomas Poole married Joan Unknown (Heath) on 20 October 1567 in New Shoreham, Sussex. Thomas Poole & Joan Heath, widow.
Children of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown
- Capt Richard Poole+ b. c 1558, d. 17 Sep 1652
- Thomas Poole+ b. b 1560
- Abell Poole+ b. 15 Sep 1560
- John Poole b. b 20 Jun 1566, d. b 20 Jun 1566
- Joan Poole b. 30 Aug 1567, d. b 20 Oct 1567
Child of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown (Heath)
- John Poole b. 9 Jun 1568
Thomas Poole
(9 May 1718 - )
Thomas Poole|b. 9 May 1718|p619.htm#i16745|John Poole|b. 16 Apr 1682\nd. 5 Jul 1751|p617.htm#i15815|Elizabeth Geere|b. c 1680\nd. b 23 Feb 1741/42|p349.htm#i15816|John Poole|b. 7 Sep 1635\nd. 6 Jul 1709|p617.htm#i15813|Rachel Mason|b. c 1640\nd. 27 Aug 1724|p556.htm#i15814|Richard Geere|b. c 1647\nd. b 1737|p350.htm#i15818|Eleanor Poole|b. 1 Aug 1649\nd. b 20 Nov 1737|p617.htm#i15819|
Thomas Poole was christened on 9 May 1718 in Gosport, Hampshire. He either died young or does not belong to this family. He was the son of John Poole and Elizabeth Geere.
Thomas Poole
(before 1560 - )
Thomas Poole|b. b 1560|p619.htm#i16975|Thomas Poole|b. b 1540|p619.htm#i16741|Joan Unknown|b. b 1540\nd. b 6 Aug 1567|p869.htm#i16810|||||||||||||
Thomas Poole was born before 1560 in Sussex. His parentage is only assumed. He was the son of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown.
Thomas Poole married Eleanor Unknown (Poole) before 1582 in Sussex. The marriage was not at Goring. Thomas was widowed before 16 November 1582 in Goring, Sussex, on the death of his wife Eleanor Unknown (Poole).
Thomas Poole married an unknown person .
Thomas Poole lived at Goring, Sussex, from 1583 to 1586.
Thomas Poole married Eleanor Unknown (Poole) before 1582 in Sussex. The marriage was not at Goring. Thomas was widowed before 16 November 1582 in Goring, Sussex, on the death of his wife Eleanor Unknown (Poole).
Thomas Poole married an unknown person .
Thomas Poole lived at Goring, Sussex, from 1583 to 1586.
Children of Thomas Poole
- Thomas Poole b. 20 May 1583
- Robert Poole b. 27 Aug 1584
- Alice Poole b. 13 Nov 1586
Thomas Poole
(20 May 1583 - )
Thomas Poole|b. 20 May 1583|p619.htm#i16977|Thomas Poole|b. b 1560|p619.htm#i16975||||Thomas Poole|b. b 1540|p619.htm#i16741|Joan Unknown|b. b 1540\nd. b 6 Aug 1567|p869.htm#i16810|||||||
Ursula Poole (Nash)
Ursula Poole (Nash)||p619.htm#i16488|Patriarch Poole||p618.htm#i16490||||||||||||||||
Ursula Poole (Nash) was born in England. She was the daughter of Patriarch Poole.
In Ludowick Poole's will dated 23 August 1652 in Woolwich, Kent,, Ursula Poole (Nash) was named as heir; In the name of God amen 23 Aug 1652 I Lodowicke Poole of Woolwich, Kent, ship Carpenter being weak in body but of perfect memory ... unto my foure children that is to say John Poole twentie pounds when 21, unto my son Richard Poole now a scholler att the free schools at Lewsham (if he shall be capable of goeing from thence to the universitie) the yearly rent of my two tenements (being in lease) nowe in the severall tenures of John Legatt and John Corke ropemakers situat in Woolwich afsd (as an addition to the tenn pounde p.a. allowed him as free scholler) ... unto my two daughters Elizabeth & Abigail Poole twentie pounds a peece at 21 or marriage ... unto the children of Henry Staples of Brimly, Kent howse carpenter six pounds seven shillings and eleven pence ... unto my brother Thomas Poole of London baker my best wearinge suite cloake a hatt one shirt and one paire of boots .... unto my brother John Poole 5/- Item I bequeath unto my sister Ursula Nash 5/- ... sister Elizabeth Herringe 5/- Item I bequeath unto my sister Mary Edwards 5/- ... unto my wife Elizabeth Poole the lease of the house in which we live situate in Woolwich afsd with all my moveables and wares in the shop ...
In Ludowick Poole's will dated 23 August 1652 in Woolwich, Kent,, Ursula Poole (Nash) was named as heir; In the name of God amen 23 Aug 1652 I Lodowicke Poole of Woolwich, Kent, ship Carpenter being weak in body but of perfect memory ... unto my foure children that is to say John Poole twentie pounds when 21, unto my son Richard Poole now a scholler att the free schools at Lewsham (if he shall be capable of goeing from thence to the universitie) the yearly rent of my two tenements (being in lease) nowe in the severall tenures of John Legatt and John Corke ropemakers situat in Woolwich afsd (as an addition to the tenn pounde p.a. allowed him as free scholler) ... unto my two daughters Elizabeth & Abigail Poole twentie pounds a peece at 21 or marriage ... unto the children of Henry Staples of Brimly, Kent howse carpenter six pounds seven shillings and eleven pence ... unto my brother Thomas Poole of London baker my best wearinge suite cloake a hatt one shirt and one paire of boots .... unto my brother John Poole 5/- Item I bequeath unto my sister Ursula Nash 5/- ... sister Elizabeth Herringe 5/- Item I bequeath unto my sister Mary Edwards 5/- ... unto my wife Elizabeth Poole the lease of the house in which we live situate in Woolwich afsd with all my moveables and wares in the shop ...
William Poole
(12 May 1659 - before 6 February 1714/15)
William Poole|b. 12 May 1659\nd. b 6 Feb 1714/15|p619.htm#i16447|Thomas Poole|b. Jun 1617\nd. a 1 May 1672|p618.htm#i15859|Faith Marlott|b. Oct 1626\nd. Feb 1665/66|p551.htm#i15860|Thomas Poole|b. Oct 1592\nd. 15 Nov 1652|p618.htm#i15856|Ellen Aylwin|b. b 1600\nd. b 15 Jun 1643|p40.htm#i15858|William Marlott|b. 25 Apr 1590\nd. b 17 May 1653|p552.htm#i15864|Faith Killingworth|b. 18 Oct 1587\nd. b 18 May 1647|p488.htm#i15862|
William Poole was christened on 12 May 1659 in New Shoreham, Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Poole and Faith Marlott. Administration of the estate of Thomas Poole was granted to William Poole, on 12 November 1700 in Lewes Archdeaconry, Sussex, Gentleman late of New Shoreham, to his brother William Poole.
William was registered in Cowfold, Sussex, on the electoral roll dated 24 May 1705. He was of Cowfold in a Poll of Knights of the Shire taken at Lewes on 24 May 1705.
William died before 6 February 1714/15 in Shoreham by Sea, Sussex. He was buried on 6 February 1714/15 in St Nicholas, Old Shoreham. Mr William Pool.
The administration of his estate was granted to John Poole on 15 February 1714/15 in Lewes Archdeaconry. Commission made to adminster the goods and credits of William Poole late of Old Shoreham who died intestate to John Poole & Elizabeth his wife, as nearest in blood to the said deceased (Elianor Geere, the sister of the said deceased having first renounced in writing) having first been sworn well and truly to administer Bondsman of the said John Pool of Old Shoreham Gentleman Charles Geere of Rottingdeane Gentleman and Thomas Friend of Lewes woollen draper. £DCXL. Inventory exhibited extends to the sum of £320:00:00.
William was registered in Cowfold, Sussex, on the electoral roll dated 24 May 1705. He was of Cowfold in a Poll of Knights of the Shire taken at Lewes on 24 May 1705.
William died before 6 February 1714/15 in Shoreham by Sea, Sussex. He was buried on 6 February 1714/15 in St Nicholas, Old Shoreham. Mr William Pool.
The administration of his estate was granted to John Poole on 15 February 1714/15 in Lewes Archdeaconry. Commission made to adminster the goods and credits of William Poole late of Old Shoreham who died intestate to John Poole & Elizabeth his wife, as nearest in blood to the said deceased (Elianor Geere, the sister of the said deceased having first renounced in writing) having first been sworn well and truly to administer Bondsman of the said John Pool of Old Shoreham Gentleman Charles Geere of Rottingdeane Gentleman and Thomas Friend of Lewes woollen draper. £DCXL. Inventory exhibited extends to the sum of £320:00:00.
William Poole
(15 April 1685 - 18 May 1686)
William Poole|b. 15 Apr 1685\nd. 18 May 1686|p619.htm#i16449|John Poole|b. 7 Sep 1635\nd. 6 Jul 1709|p617.htm#i15813|Rachel Mason|b. c 1640\nd. 27 Aug 1724|p556.htm#i15814|Ludowick Poole|b. c 1610\nd. 28 Oct 1652|p618.htm#i15811|Elizabeth Tippett|b. 12 Aug 1610\nd. 18 Feb 1652/53|p840.htm#i15812|||||||
William Poole was born on 15 April 1685 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was the son of John Poole and Rachel Mason. William Poole was christened on 5 May 1685 in St Thomas, Portsmouth.
William died on 18 May 1686 aged 1.
William died on 18 May 1686 aged 1.
William Poole
(4 January 1709/10 - 27 May 1710)
William Poole|b. 4 Jan 1709/10\nd. 27 May 1710|p619.htm#i16476|John Poole|b. 16 Apr 1682\nd. 5 Jul 1751|p617.htm#i15815|Elizabeth Geere|b. c 1680\nd. b 23 Feb 1741/42|p349.htm#i15816|John Poole|b. 7 Sep 1635\nd. 6 Jul 1709|p617.htm#i15813|Rachel Mason|b. c 1640\nd. 27 Aug 1724|p556.htm#i15814|Richard Geere|b. c 1647\nd. b 1737|p350.htm#i15818|Eleanor Poole|b. 1 Aug 1649\nd. b 20 Nov 1737|p617.htm#i15819|
William Poole was born on 4 January 1709/10 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was the son of John Poole and Elizabeth Geere. William Poole was christened on 28 January 1709/10 in Portsmouth.
William died on 27 May 1710 in Portsmouth, HAM. He was buried on 29 May 1710 in Portsmouth.
William died on 27 May 1710 in Portsmouth, HAM. He was buried on 29 May 1710 in Portsmouth.
William A Poole
(September 1866 - )
William A Poole|b. Sep 1866|p619.htm#i27211|William Alanson Makin Poole|b. b Apr 1839\nd. Mar 1891|p619.htm#i25801|Emily Frances Handy|b. b Mar 1844|p409.htm#i25800|||||||Samuel Handy|b. b Mar 1804\nd. 1866|p418.htm#i12858|Anna Townsend|b. b Mar 1809\nd. 1894|p841.htm#i5074|
His birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1866 in New Brighton, Cheshire. William A Poole was the son of William Alanson Makin Poole and Emily Frances Handy. William and Marion were listed as the children of Emily Frances Handy in the 1891 census in 92 Westbourne Rd, Birkenhead, Cheshire.
William Alanson Makin Poole
(before April 1839 - March 1891)
William Alanson Makin Poole was born before April 1839 in Liverpool, Lancashire.
The marriage of William Alanson Makin Poole and Emily Frances Handy, daughter of Samuel Handy and Anna Townsend, was registered in the quarter ending in March 1865 in St John, Egremont, Cheshire. William was a stock broker in April 1871, in Liscard, Cheshire.
William Alanson Makin Poole and Blakely Lorenzo Tarleton was listed as Anna Townsend's son-in-law in the 1871 census in Magazine Park, Liscard, Cheshire. Anna Handy, head, widow aged 61, no occupation, private means, born Ireland; Charles J, son unmarried, 27, cotton salesman; Henry son, unmarried 24, corresponding clerk; Emily Poole, daughter married 27, all born Ireland; William Poole, 32, son-in-law, stock broker born Liverpool, with William, aged 4, Samuel T aged and Emily M, 9? months, grandchildren all born at New Brighton, Cheshire. Also living with her were John W? Townsend her unmarried nephew aged 20 who worked in the cotton saleroom, born Ireland; 3 servants; and Blakely Tarleton son in law aged 33, cotton salesman and his wife Annie aged 25, both born in Ireland.
William's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1891 in Birkenhead, Cheshire.
The marriage of William Alanson Makin Poole and Emily Frances Handy, daughter of Samuel Handy and Anna Townsend, was registered in the quarter ending in March 1865 in St John, Egremont, Cheshire. William was a stock broker in April 1871, in Liscard, Cheshire.
William Alanson Makin Poole and Blakely Lorenzo Tarleton was listed as Anna Townsend's son-in-law in the 1871 census in Magazine Park, Liscard, Cheshire. Anna Handy, head, widow aged 61, no occupation, private means, born Ireland; Charles J, son unmarried, 27, cotton salesman; Henry son, unmarried 24, corresponding clerk; Emily Poole, daughter married 27, all born Ireland; William Poole, 32, son-in-law, stock broker born Liverpool, with William, aged 4, Samuel T aged and Emily M, 9? months, grandchildren all born at New Brighton, Cheshire. Also living with her were John W? Townsend her unmarried nephew aged 20 who worked in the cotton saleroom, born Ireland; 3 servants; and Blakely Tarleton son in law aged 33, cotton salesman and his wife Annie aged 25, both born in Ireland.
William's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1891 in Birkenhead, Cheshire.
Children of William Alanson Makin Poole and Emily Frances Handy
- William A Poole b. Sep 1866
- Samuel Handy Townsend Poole b. Mar 1869, d. b 27 Oct 1932
- Annie Caroline Poole b. Mar 1872
- Marion Hesse Poole b. Sep 1874
- Emily Maud Poole b. 1880
Amy Pope
Amy Pope married Henry Arthur Bird, son of Alfred Paul Bird and Alethea Cole, on 11 August 1894 in Adelaide, South Australia. She was the daughter of John Pope. The marriage was at the residence of Hamlet Turner Parkside.
Children of Amy Pope and Henry Arthur Bird
- Herbert John Hosie Bird b. 3 Sep 1895
- Constance Nellie Alethea Bird b. 13 May 1897
- Amy Norma Bird+ b. 28 Jan 1909
Elijah Pope
(circa 1750 - )
Elijah Pope was born circa 1750 in Gt Livermere, Suffolk, England.
Elijah Pope married Susan Wilkin, daughter of Richard Wilkin and Elizabeth Tarney, on 19 June 1770 in Hessett, Suffolk.
Elijah Pope married Susan Wilkin, daughter of Richard Wilkin and Elizabeth Tarney, on 19 June 1770 in Hessett, Suffolk.
Isaac Pope
Isaac Pope was born in Ringshall, Suffolk.
Isaac Pope married Mary Squirrell, daughter of John Squirrell and Elizabeth Freeman.
Isaac Pope married Mary Squirrell, daughter of John Squirrell and Elizabeth Freeman.
Adelaide Popplewell
(June 1854 - )
Adelaide Popplewell|b. Jun 1854|p619.htm#i25827|George Popplewell|b. 19 Sep 1823\nd. 30 Nov 1891|p626.htm#i6090|Sarah Ann Whiteley|b. 26 Apr 1821\nd. 1906|p902.htm#i6098|Thomas Popplewell|b. b Jun 1794\nd. 10 Jun 1871|p637.htm#i6084|Sarah Pilkington|b. 16 Aug 1796\nd. before 14 Aug 1862 or 25 Jan|p614.htm#i6088|||||||
Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1854 in Thorne RD, Yorkshire. Adelaide Popplewell was the daughter of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley. Adelaide, Arthur, Louisa and Whiteley were listed as the children of George Popplewell in the 1861 census in Armthorpe, Yorkshire. Walter, Adelaide, Arthur, Louisa, Whiteley, Clara and Martha were listed as the children of George Popplewell in the 1871 census in Worsbrough, Yorkshire.
Agnes Popplewell
(before 1514 - )
Agnes Popplewell|b. b 1514|p619.htm#i19715|Richard Popplewell|b. b 1480\nd. b 22 May 1539|p634.htm#i19648||||Patriarch Popplewell|b. c 1450|p633.htm#i22538||||||||||
Agnes Popplewell was born before 1514 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell.
Agnes Popplewell married Robert Fox before 1538.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Agnes Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his children Helen & Henry, Jane the wife of Thomas Popplewell [his son?] and her daughter Cecilia, William & James Popplewell his sons, his daughters Agnes Fox, Magaret Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer, Richard his grandson - son of William, his grandson Francis - son of James, John Easter, William Thornton, Robert Fox, John Doringe [probably his sons in law], Michael, Simon & Elizabeth Popplewell and others.
I Richard Poplewell of Belton, husbandman, ... to be buried at All Hallows Belton ...
Item I bequeath unto Henry Popellwell my sonne £6.13.4. and a silver sponne for his hole filiall porcon
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter £6.13.4 and a silvr sponne for her filiall porcon and if the foresaid Henry or Helyne departe out of this world afore they be martyed or else afore they receyve ther foresaid filiall porcon or porcons then I wyll that the sayd porcon or porcons shall remayne unto myne executors to dispose after ther discretion.
Item I bequeath unto Jane late Thomas Popellwell wyff 10 shillings and silver sponne one qter of barley, 3 metts of malt, one lynn shete and a harden, 4 metts of wheat and one stock of 2 yeares old.
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter 10s.
Item I bequeath unto William Poplewell and James Poplewell my sonnes ether of them 10 s. and ether of them a silver sponne
Item I bequeath unto Agnes Fox, Magarett Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer my daughters every one of them 10 shillings and every one of them a silver sponne.
Item I bequeath unto Willm Poplewell my sonne all my cartes, ploughes, carte geare and all the wood pteyning to my house and one braspot, my counter, one lead, one payre of quearnes and one arke.
Item unto Thomas Walker one ewe or else 20d.
Item unto Richard, Willm Popelwell's sonne one quye of 3 yeres old.
Item unto William Pawson one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Agnes Kitchen one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Helyne Mosgrave 12d
Item I bequeath to be distributed among pore people 20 shillings.
Item I bequeath unto James Popellwell my sonne my gray geldinge.
Item I bequeath unto Frauncis, James Poppellwell's sonne one ewe.
Item unto John Caister one ewe
Item unto William Thorneton one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Michaell Popellwell 20d
Item unto Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Simond Popellwell one quye calfe, one lambe or ells 12d
Item unto Simon Poplewell one quye calfe
Item unto Elizabeth Poplewell one quye calfe, and Willm my sonne and John Dornynge have the kepinge of these 2 calfs for the pfytt (profit) and behoufe of the said Simon & Elizabeth
Item unto Cicilia Popellwell Jane's daughter one quye of a yere old, and James my sonne to have the kepinge of the said quye for Cicile's behoufe.
Item unto Thomas Foster 2 metts of malt.
Item unto Willm my sonne my best jeckett and to dispose to pore people therefore 3 shillings 4 pence.
Item unto James Glew my lether dublett
Item to John Olivr the dublett with lynne sleves
Item to Willm Jackson the dublett with clothe sleves
Item to Thomas Codd my vyolett hose
Item to F(S?)ealand's wyff my best hoose
Item to the bell man my old hose
Item to John Glew my black jackett
Item to Philipp my sloppes
Item to Willm Robinson my seneles (chenile) jackett
Item to Thomas Walker an old violett jackett.
Item to Richard Poplewell my jerkinge. ...
The residue of my goodes my debts and funall expensis content and paid I will unto Willm Popplewell and James Popplewell my sonnes whom I consititute and make my lawful executors to dispose the residue of my goods not bequeathed after there discretions and ether of them both to have for ther labour 3/4
Ther being witness the curatt Robte Stott and Alexander Stott with other men Richard Lemett prest and a curatt of Belton witness in this foresaid testament.
This first part of this will (relating to Helen & Henry) was proved again as LCC wills 1549-50/176 but only part of the transcript was sent, perhaps one of them had died. ... Item I bequeath unto Jane Cat thomb?? Popplewell ... the .. John ... on ... ... my m..
Her father's will describes her as Agnes Fox and also leaves Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d. This may ber her son or husband.
Agnes Popplewell married Robert Fox before 1538.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Agnes Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his children Helen & Henry, Jane the wife of Thomas Popplewell [his son?] and her daughter Cecilia, William & James Popplewell his sons, his daughters Agnes Fox, Magaret Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer, Richard his grandson - son of William, his grandson Francis - son of James, John Easter, William Thornton, Robert Fox, John Doringe [probably his sons in law], Michael, Simon & Elizabeth Popplewell and others.
I Richard Poplewell of Belton, husbandman, ... to be buried at All Hallows Belton ...
Item I bequeath unto Henry Popellwell my sonne £6.13.4. and a silver sponne for his hole filiall porcon
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter £6.13.4 and a silvr sponne for her filiall porcon and if the foresaid Henry or Helyne departe out of this world afore they be martyed or else afore they receyve ther foresaid filiall porcon or porcons then I wyll that the sayd porcon or porcons shall remayne unto myne executors to dispose after ther discretion.
Item I bequeath unto Jane late Thomas Popellwell wyff 10 shillings and silver sponne one qter of barley, 3 metts of malt, one lynn shete and a harden, 4 metts of wheat and one stock of 2 yeares old.
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter 10s.
Item I bequeath unto William Poplewell and James Poplewell my sonnes ether of them 10 s. and ether of them a silver sponne
Item I bequeath unto Agnes Fox, Magarett Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer my daughters every one of them 10 shillings and every one of them a silver sponne.
Item I bequeath unto Willm Poplewell my sonne all my cartes, ploughes, carte geare and all the wood pteyning to my house and one braspot, my counter, one lead, one payre of quearnes and one arke.
Item unto Thomas Walker one ewe or else 20d.
Item unto Richard, Willm Popelwell's sonne one quye of 3 yeres old.
Item unto William Pawson one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Agnes Kitchen one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Helyne Mosgrave 12d
Item I bequeath to be distributed among pore people 20 shillings.
Item I bequeath unto James Popellwell my sonne my gray geldinge.
Item I bequeath unto Frauncis, James Poppellwell's sonne one ewe.
Item unto John Caister one ewe
Item unto William Thorneton one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Michaell Popellwell 20d
Item unto Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Simond Popellwell one quye calfe, one lambe or ells 12d
Item unto Simon Poplewell one quye calfe
Item unto Elizabeth Poplewell one quye calfe, and Willm my sonne and John Dornynge have the kepinge of these 2 calfs for the pfytt (profit) and behoufe of the said Simon & Elizabeth
Item unto Cicilia Popellwell Jane's daughter one quye of a yere old, and James my sonne to have the kepinge of the said quye for Cicile's behoufe.
Item unto Thomas Foster 2 metts of malt.
Item unto Willm my sonne my best jeckett and to dispose to pore people therefore 3 shillings 4 pence.
Item unto James Glew my lether dublett
Item to John Olivr the dublett with lynne sleves
Item to Willm Jackson the dublett with clothe sleves
Item to Thomas Codd my vyolett hose
Item to F(S?)ealand's wyff my best hoose
Item to the bell man my old hose
Item to John Glew my black jackett
Item to Philipp my sloppes
Item to Willm Robinson my seneles (chenile) jackett
Item to Thomas Walker an old violett jackett.
Item to Richard Poplewell my jerkinge. ...
The residue of my goodes my debts and funall expensis content and paid I will unto Willm Popplewell and James Popplewell my sonnes whom I consititute and make my lawful executors to dispose the residue of my goods not bequeathed after there discretions and ether of them both to have for ther labour 3/4
Ther being witness the curatt Robte Stott and Alexander Stott with other men Richard Lemett prest and a curatt of Belton witness in this foresaid testament.
This first part of this will (relating to Helen & Henry) was proved again as LCC wills 1549-50/176 but only part of the transcript was sent, perhaps one of them had died. ... Item I bequeath unto Jane Cat thomb?? Popplewell ... the .. John ... on ... ... my m..
Her father's will describes her as Agnes Fox and also leaves Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d. This may ber her son or husband.
Agnes Popplewell
(circa 1550 - )
Agnes Popplewell was born circa 1550.
Agnes Popplewell married Richard Thornton on 3 November 1573 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Agnes Popplewell married Richard Thornton on 3 November 1573 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Agnes Popplewell
(before 1550 - )
Agnes Popplewell|b. b 1550|p619.htm#i18985|Patriarch Popplewell (of Blyth)|b. b 1530|p633.htm#i24219||||||||||||||||
Agnes Popplewell was also known as Agnes Naylor in some records. She was born before 1550. She was the daughter of Patriarch Popplewell (of Blyth).
Agnes Popplewell married John Neyler on 1 January 1568 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
Agnes Popplewell married John Neyler on 1 January 1568 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
Agnes Popplewell
(after 1542 - )
Agnes Popplewell|b. a 1542|p619.htm#i24314|Thomas Popplewell (of Wakefield)|b. c 1505?\nd. b Feb 1558/59|p637.htm#i24308|Joan? or John Unknown|b. c 1505?|p870.htm#i24309|||||||||||||
Agnes Popplewell was born after 1542 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell (of Wakefield) and Joan? or John Unknown.
Alban Popplewell
(14 November 1577 - before 29 January 1625/26)
Alban Popplewell|b. 14 Nov 1577\nd. b 29 Jan 1625/26|p619.htm#i18918|Francis Popplewell|b. b 1535?\nd. b 26 Jan 1585/86|p626.htm#i18948|Dorothy Thornhill|b. b 1555|p836.htm#i18949|James Popplewell|b. b 1505?\nd. b 17 Aug 1570|p629.htm#i18961|Isabel Unknown|b. c 1505?\nd. a 10 Jul 1566|p868.htm#i4944|||||||
Alban Popplewell was christened on 14 November 1577 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was described as second son in his father's will. He was the son of Francis Popplewell and Dorothy Thornhill.
In Francis Popplewell's will dated 18 January 1585/86 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Alban Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions wife Dorothy the heir of her brother Hugh Thornhill, daughters Elizabeth (to have property in Low Burnham), Mary & Dorothy (to have property in Eastlound), sons Robert (to have Egmonton, Scawby, Gringley on the Hill, Mattersey, N&S Leverton, Wheatley, Southbeck, Scatsworth, Misson, Bawtry & Austerfield property), Albaine (Belton, Owston & Butterwick), Theodore (Langthorpe, Yks then Beckingham?), Joseph (Preston, Lelley, Sutton, Harpen Howten, Cranswick, Yks then Hull), Edmond (Misterton). The children were all minors; his grand-nephew Francis (son of James who was son of William his elder brother]. He also mentions his brother David Popplewell, his cousin Robert Caister and his nephew John Barnard.
In the name of god amen 18 January 1585 and in the year xxviij th of our sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland etc I Francis Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln Gentleman now being in perfect health both of body and mind thanked be God yet wayinge the frailty of mortal condition and considering the uncertainty of my life and death purposing god willing to take away so far as in me lieth all occasion of discord and dissensions amongst my posterity that may come or grow by or of my worldly goods or possessions which God's goodness hath given to me in this life do make my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only saviour and redeemer by whom I trust to be saved and my body to be buried in the chancel of Belton church ouen/oven against my seat where I do usually sit and to lie upon me within one year next after my death one blue marble stone which doth lie in my kiln house with the day and year of my death written upon the same in brass and my name and otherwise as by my executors shall be devised
Item whereas I the said Francis together with Dorothy my wife knowledge and levied a fine with proclamation before the Queen's majesties Justices of common pleas Westminster to William Fearne of Belton aforesaid Esquire Robert Williamson of Walkeringham in the County of Nottingham gent Thomas Peake of Saxelby in the said County of Lincoln gent Richard Smyth of the city of Lincoln gent and Hugh Thornehill of Misterton in the said county of Nottingham gent of and in all the messuages cottages lands tenements commons moors heaths and hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances of me the said Francis and Dorothy or either of us in diverse towns parishes and hamlets in the counties of Lincoln York and Nottingham as by the same fine of Record in the Queen's majesties court of common pleas in Easter term in the xxiiijth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth remaining And also by one pair of Indentures quadripartite made betwixt us the said Francis and Dorothy on the one party and the said William Robert Tho: Richard and Hugh on the other party bearing date the first day of march in the said xxiiijth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth made we expressed the use and intent of the said fine of the land and other the hereditaments therein contained to be meant and intended to be that the said William Robert Thomas Richard and Hugh should stand and be seased of and in all the said messuages cottages lands tenements meadows -- woods rents rectories parsonages advowdsons reversions services commons moors heaths and hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances in the said Fine mentioned to the use of me the said Francis and Dorothy my wife for and during our lives and the longer liver of us and after our deaths & decreases then to every such use and uses as I the said Francis should by my last will and testament in writing limit and appoint to the issue or issues of the body of me the said Francis on the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten or to be begotten or to the issue or issues of the body of such issue or issues lawfully begotten or to be begotten according to the limitation thereof and in such manner and form as by the said last will and testament should be expressed as by the said Indenture or Indentures for limiting the uses of the said Fine and declaration of the meanings and intents of all parties thereto doth likewise more plainly appear. Now I the said Francis Poplewell for a full and perfect declaration what use or uses of and in every of the said lands tenements and or hereditaments shall and are to be limited to the issue or issues of my body on the body of the said Dorothy and to which of the said issue or issues the said land and hereditaments and all other the said premises and every parcel thereof shall severally remain and go after the deaths of the said Francis and Dorothy my wife doth by this my last will and testament limit and appoint that after the death of us the said Francis and Dorothy the said fine shall indure and be and the said William Robert Thomas Richard and Hugh and the survivor or survivors of them and his and their heirs and every other person or persons and their heirs with them shall stand seased of the premises or any part thereof shall stand and be seased thereof and of every part thereof to the uses and intents thereof and of the parties thereof hereafter limited and declared and to no other use and intent
ITAL:]viz of and in the Rectory and parsonage of Egmonton and the gift of the vicarage there and all other the said lands tenements milnes rents and other the premises in Egmonton Scrowbye [Scawby?] Gringley upon the hill Mattersey North Leverton South Leverton Wheatley Southbeck Wheatley Scastworth Missen Bawtry and Austerfeild in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln to the use and behoof of Robert Poplewell my eldest sonne on the body of Dorothy lawfully begotten and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten And for want of heirs of the body of the said Robert lawfully begotten the said rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Albaine Poplewell another of my sons and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Albaine lawfully begotten the said rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Theodore Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Theodore lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond Poplewell lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and lincoln shall remain to Joseph Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten. And for want of heirs of the body of the said Joseph lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Dorothy Poplewell Elizabeth Poplewell and Mary Poplewell my daughters and to the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten
and of all and in all other the said lands tenements mills rents and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances in Belton Beltoft or else where in the parish of Belton Owston and Butterwick in the county of Lincoln to the use and behoof of Albaine Poplewell my second son of the body of the said Dorothy my wife lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Albaine of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Theodore Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for want of heirs of Theodore of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Joseph Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Joseph of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of lincoln remain to Robert Poplewell my son to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begog begotten and for want of heirs of Robert of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary Poplewell my daughters and to their heirs and for want of heirs of Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten the said tenements lands rents and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances last recited in the county of Lincoln remain to Francis Poplewell the sonne of James Poplewell which James was the sonne of William my eldest brother and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten
and in the grange tenements rents and other the premises with and singular their appurtenances in Langthorpe alias Lanthorpe Grange in the county of York to the use and behoof of Theodore Poplewell my third sonne of the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Theodore of his body lawfully begotten the said Grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances in Lanthorpe aforesaid to remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond Poplewell of his body lawfully begotten the said Grange and all the premises in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Joseph Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for want of heirs of Joseph of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Robert Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Robert of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all the other the premises with the appurtenances in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Albaine Poplewell my sonne and to his heirs lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Albaine of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances to remain to Dorothy Elizabeth & Mary Poplewell my daughters and to their heirs for ever
and of and in all other the said lands tenements rents and all other the premises and all and singular the appurtenances in Preston Lelley Lelleydicke Sutton Sutton Inges Somerganges Garton in Holderness Harpen Howton and Howten Cranswick in the county of York to the use and behoof of Joseph Poplewell another of my sons on the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Joseph lawfully begotten the said lands tenements & other the premises with their appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the aforesaid Robert Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Robert lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Albaine Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Albaine lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the abovenamed Theodore Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Theodore lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Edmond Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of his body of the said Edmond Poplewell lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary my daughters and to the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten for ever
and for want all other the premises said lands tenements meadows and all other the premises with all and singular the appurtenances in Eastlound Axho--in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln to the use and behoof of Dorothy Poplewell my daughter on the body of the said Dorothy my wife lawfully begotten and to her heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and of
and in all other the lands meadows and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances in Neatherburnham or elsewhere within the fields and territories of the same which was Peter Sleford I give to the use of Elizabeth Poplewell my daughter and to her heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and of and in all
Item I give to Dorothy Poplewell my daughter l li £50 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which First shall happen
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell my daughter xxx li £30 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which first shall happen
Item I give will and bequeath to Mary Poplewell my daughter xx li £20 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which shall first happen
Item I will give and bequeath to Robert Albaine Theodore Edmond and Joseph Poplewell my sons every one of them xx li £20 to be paid them at the day of their marriage or at 21 years of age which first shall happen
Item I will that if any of my children before named depart this life before they or any of them receive the portion before given them that the portion of them so departing shall remain to them that doth survive to be equally divided amongst them
Item I will give and bequeath to Albaine Poplewell my sonne all the gates pales stowpes rales glass doors windows leades ladders kiln hair sestorne horseracks planchers mangers boustales/bonstales iron racks iron crokes and brigg trees of iron spits and stonetrowges seelinges and maltquearnes quern with all fixed implements about the houses to him and to his heirs and so to remain as heirlooms for ever
Item I will that James Poplewell of Beltoft shall have his farm wherein he doth dwell from and after the death of me for and during the term of 21 years with all profits and commodities to the same belonging paying yearly xls 40 shillings and the rent dew to Mr Hawes which is as Mr Hawes sath vjs viijd
Item I bequeath to Elizabeth Goulsbrowgh xls to be paid when she accomplish the full age of xxjtie years or be married which first shall happen
Item I give and bequeath to David Mosgrave and Alexander Hird my prentices at husbandry either of them xx s to be paid at the years of xxjtie or at their marriage which first shall happen
Item I give and bequeath to the right honourable and my very good Lord and Master Edmond lord Sheafeild my best gelding and to my very good Lady and mistress the lady Sheafeild my second gelding trusting that his honour will be good to my wife & children
Item whereas there is a reversion after the death of my brother Hugh Thornhill if he dye without issue of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten that all his lands tenements meadows pastures closes rents mills and all the premises with all and singular the appurtenances in Kinston upon Hull Beckingham and Misterton shall come to Dorothy my wife & her heirs
Item my will is that the land in Misterton shall come to Edmond Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and the lands in Beckingham to Theodore Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and the lands & tenements in Kingston upon Hull shall come to Joseph Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten
Item I will that all my children shall be brought up at learning where they may best profit and do good
Item my will is that my wife before she enter to any of goods or cattelles she shall stand bound to my supervisors to educate and bring up my children according as my will is And to perform this my said will in all points and my will is that my wife shall be bound to main
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... all my houses and .... that the ... during her life and neither to make ... of houses now ...
The residue of all the goods ... ...debts moveable and immoveable legacies ... I give will and bequeath to Dorothy my wife whom I make my full executrix of this my last will and testament
Item I desire my brother in law Mr Hughe Thornehill, Mr Edmond Denton? my brother David Popplewell my cozen Robert Caister and my nephew John Barnard to be supervisors and overseers of this my last will and testament and to see it performed according to the true meaning thereof And I give to every one of them the sums xx shillings and their shall be bone in and about my business
Item I will that the .... if my wife shall not bring ... my children according to my will and testament shall lett forth to the use and behoof of my children all my ... ... land until they come to the age of 21 years
In witness whereof the said Francis Popplewell have putt to my hand and seale in the presence of those whose names ... follow these being witnesses Edmond L... Thomas Sa... ... David Popplewell, Thomas David ... Moodye, John Barnard, George Tonge James Popplewell John Tonge, Thomas Briggs??
Alban Popplewell married Frances Cooke? before 1608. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in April 1608.
Alban Popplewell made a will dated 1625/26 in Winterton, Lincolnshire. In the name of God amen, I Alban Poplewell of Winterton in the co. of Lincoln gentleman, sick in bodye but of perfect rememebrance (praised be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ...
I give unto Maria Poplewell my daughter two silver spoons a ... a bearmor cloth ... for cloth bedshete of cambricke of ... of needlework a pair of green curtains with the ... that is wrought with needle work alll these ... to have to her own proper use within one month of my death
]Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter three score pounds to be payed unto her upon when she shall accomplish her full age of ninetene years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall happen the sooner.
Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter fortie shillings to be paid for yearly by even and equal portions that is to pay twenty shillings upon the feast of St Michael the Archangell and twenty shillings upon the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Marie, but my will is that said forty shillings paimont shall be no longer payd unto Marie my daughter but until the time that the three score pounds shall be due unto her
Item I make Wm? Cooke of Flixborough my brother in law my supervisor of this my will and I desire him that he shall do? all things ... All the residue of my goods moveable and immoveable .... my debts, children's portions and funeral expenses discharged, I give them soly unto Francis my wife and Fra my son (equally to be divided between them) ... make my executors
In witness the day and year above written & set my hand and seal. Witness Robert Medley, Thomas Large? Alban Popplewell.
Alban died before 29 January 1625/26 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 29 January 1625/26 in Belton.
His will was proved in 1626 in Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
In Francis Popplewell's will dated 18 January 1585/86 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Alban Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions wife Dorothy the heir of her brother Hugh Thornhill, daughters Elizabeth (to have property in Low Burnham), Mary & Dorothy (to have property in Eastlound), sons Robert (to have Egmonton, Scawby, Gringley on the Hill, Mattersey, N&S Leverton, Wheatley, Southbeck, Scatsworth, Misson, Bawtry & Austerfield property), Albaine (Belton, Owston & Butterwick), Theodore (Langthorpe, Yks then Beckingham?), Joseph (Preston, Lelley, Sutton, Harpen Howten, Cranswick, Yks then Hull), Edmond (Misterton). The children were all minors; his grand-nephew Francis (son of James who was son of William his elder brother]. He also mentions his brother David Popplewell, his cousin Robert Caister and his nephew John Barnard.
In the name of god amen 18 January 1585 and in the year xxviij th of our sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland etc I Francis Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln Gentleman now being in perfect health both of body and mind thanked be God yet wayinge the frailty of mortal condition and considering the uncertainty of my life and death purposing god willing to take away so far as in me lieth all occasion of discord and dissensions amongst my posterity that may come or grow by or of my worldly goods or possessions which God's goodness hath given to me in this life do make my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only saviour and redeemer by whom I trust to be saved and my body to be buried in the chancel of Belton church ouen/oven against my seat where I do usually sit and to lie upon me within one year next after my death one blue marble stone which doth lie in my kiln house with the day and year of my death written upon the same in brass and my name and otherwise as by my executors shall be devised
Item whereas I the said Francis together with Dorothy my wife knowledge and levied a fine with proclamation before the Queen's majesties Justices of common pleas Westminster to William Fearne of Belton aforesaid Esquire Robert Williamson of Walkeringham in the County of Nottingham gent Thomas Peake of Saxelby in the said County of Lincoln gent Richard Smyth of the city of Lincoln gent and Hugh Thornehill of Misterton in the said county of Nottingham gent of and in all the messuages cottages lands tenements commons moors heaths and hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances of me the said Francis and Dorothy or either of us in diverse towns parishes and hamlets in the counties of Lincoln York and Nottingham as by the same fine of Record in the Queen's majesties court of common pleas in Easter term in the xxiiijth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth remaining And also by one pair of Indentures quadripartite made betwixt us the said Francis and Dorothy on the one party and the said William Robert Tho: Richard and Hugh on the other party bearing date the first day of march in the said xxiiijth year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth made we expressed the use and intent of the said fine of the land and other the hereditaments therein contained to be meant and intended to be that the said William Robert Thomas Richard and Hugh should stand and be seased of and in all the said messuages cottages lands tenements meadows -- woods rents rectories parsonages advowdsons reversions services commons moors heaths and hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances in the said Fine mentioned to the use of me the said Francis and Dorothy my wife for and during our lives and the longer liver of us and after our deaths & decreases then to every such use and uses as I the said Francis should by my last will and testament in writing limit and appoint to the issue or issues of the body of me the said Francis on the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten or to be begotten or to the issue or issues of the body of such issue or issues lawfully begotten or to be begotten according to the limitation thereof and in such manner and form as by the said last will and testament should be expressed as by the said Indenture or Indentures for limiting the uses of the said Fine and declaration of the meanings and intents of all parties thereto doth likewise more plainly appear. Now I the said Francis Poplewell for a full and perfect declaration what use or uses of and in every of the said lands tenements and or hereditaments shall and are to be limited to the issue or issues of my body on the body of the said Dorothy and to which of the said issue or issues the said land and hereditaments and all other the said premises and every parcel thereof shall severally remain and go after the deaths of the said Francis and Dorothy my wife doth by this my last will and testament limit and appoint that after the death of us the said Francis and Dorothy the said fine shall indure and be and the said William Robert Thomas Richard and Hugh and the survivor or survivors of them and his and their heirs and every other person or persons and their heirs with them shall stand seased of the premises or any part thereof shall stand and be seased thereof and of every part thereof to the uses and intents thereof and of the parties thereof hereafter limited and declared and to no other use and intent
ITAL:]viz of and in the Rectory and parsonage of Egmonton and the gift of the vicarage there and all other the said lands tenements milnes rents and other the premises in Egmonton Scrowbye [Scawby?] Gringley upon the hill Mattersey North Leverton South Leverton Wheatley Southbeck Wheatley Scastworth Missen Bawtry and Austerfeild in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln to the use and behoof of Robert Poplewell my eldest sonne on the body of Dorothy lawfully begotten and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten And for want of heirs of the body of the said Robert lawfully begotten the said rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Albaine Poplewell another of my sons and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Albaine lawfully begotten the said rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Theodore Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Theodore lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond Poplewell lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the counties of Nottingham York and lincoln shall remain to Joseph Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten. And for want of heirs of the body of the said Joseph lawfully begotten the rectory and parsonage with the gift of the vicarage and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said counties of Nottingham York and Lincoln shall remain to Dorothy Poplewell Elizabeth Poplewell and Mary Poplewell my daughters and to the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten
and of all and in all other the said lands tenements mills rents and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances in Belton Beltoft or else where in the parish of Belton Owston and Butterwick in the county of Lincoln to the use and behoof of Albaine Poplewell my second son of the body of the said Dorothy my wife lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Albaine of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Theodore Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for want of heirs of Theodore of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Joseph Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Joseph of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of lincoln remain to Robert Poplewell my son to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begog begotten and for want of heirs of Robert of his body lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances last recited in the said county of Lincoln remain to Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary Poplewell my daughters and to their heirs and for want of heirs of Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten the said tenements lands rents and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances last recited in the county of Lincoln remain to Francis Poplewell the sonne of James Poplewell which James was the sonne of William my eldest brother and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten
and in the grange tenements rents and other the premises with and singular their appurtenances in Langthorpe alias Lanthorpe Grange in the county of York to the use and behoof of Theodore Poplewell my third sonne of the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Theodore of his body lawfully begotten the said Grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances in Lanthorpe aforesaid to remain to Edmond Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Edmond Poplewell of his body lawfully begotten the said Grange and all the premises in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Joseph Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for want of heirs of Joseph of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Robert Poplewell another of my sons and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Robert of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all the other the premises with the appurtenances in Langthorpe aforesaid to remain to Albaine Poplewell my sonne and to his heirs lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of Albaine of his body lawfully begotten the said grange and all other the premises with the appurtenances to remain to Dorothy Elizabeth & Mary Poplewell my daughters and to their heirs for ever
and of and in all other the said lands tenements rents and all other the premises and all and singular the appurtenances in Preston Lelley Lelleydicke Sutton Sutton Inges Somerganges Garton in Holderness Harpen Howton and Howten Cranswick in the county of York to the use and behoof of Joseph Poplewell another of my sons on the body of the said Dorothy lawfully begotten and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Joseph lawfully begotten the said lands tenements & other the premises with their appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the aforesaid Robert Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Robert lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Albaine Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Albaine lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with their appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the abovenamed Theodore Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of the body of the said Theodore lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Edmond Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of heirs of his body of the said Edmond Poplewell lawfully begotten the said lands tenements and all other the premises with the appurtenances in the said county of York remain to the above named Dorothy Elizabeth and Mary my daughters and to the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten for ever
and for want all other the premises said lands tenements meadows and all other the premises with all and singular the appurtenances in Eastlound Axho--in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln to the use and behoof of Dorothy Poplewell my daughter on the body of the said Dorothy my wife lawfully begotten and to her heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and of
and in all other the lands meadows and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances in Neatherburnham or elsewhere within the fields and territories of the same which was Peter Sleford I give to the use of Elizabeth Poplewell my daughter and to her heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and of and in all
Item I give to Dorothy Poplewell my daughter l li £50 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which First shall happen
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell my daughter xxx li £30 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which first shall happen
Item I give will and bequeath to Mary Poplewell my daughter xx li £20 to be paid her at the day of her marriage or at xxjtie years of her age which shall first happen
Item I will give and bequeath to Robert Albaine Theodore Edmond and Joseph Poplewell my sons every one of them xx li £20 to be paid them at the day of their marriage or at 21 years of age which first shall happen
Item I will that if any of my children before named depart this life before they or any of them receive the portion before given them that the portion of them so departing shall remain to them that doth survive to be equally divided amongst them
Item I will give and bequeath to Albaine Poplewell my sonne all the gates pales stowpes rales glass doors windows leades ladders kiln hair sestorne horseracks planchers mangers boustales/bonstales iron racks iron crokes and brigg trees of iron spits and stonetrowges seelinges and maltquearnes quern with all fixed implements about the houses to him and to his heirs and so to remain as heirlooms for ever
Item I will that James Poplewell of Beltoft shall have his farm wherein he doth dwell from and after the death of me for and during the term of 21 years with all profits and commodities to the same belonging paying yearly xls 40 shillings and the rent dew to Mr Hawes which is as Mr Hawes sath vjs viijd
Item I bequeath to Elizabeth Goulsbrowgh xls to be paid when she accomplish the full age of xxjtie years or be married which first shall happen
Item I give and bequeath to David Mosgrave and Alexander Hird my prentices at husbandry either of them xx s to be paid at the years of xxjtie or at their marriage which first shall happen
Item I give and bequeath to the right honourable and my very good Lord and Master Edmond lord Sheafeild my best gelding and to my very good Lady and mistress the lady Sheafeild my second gelding trusting that his honour will be good to my wife & children
Item whereas there is a reversion after the death of my brother Hugh Thornhill if he dye without issue of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten that all his lands tenements meadows pastures closes rents mills and all the premises with all and singular the appurtenances in Kinston upon Hull Beckingham and Misterton shall come to Dorothy my wife & her heirs
Item my will is that the land in Misterton shall come to Edmond Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and the lands in Beckingham to Theodore Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and the lands & tenements in Kingston upon Hull shall come to Joseph Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten
Item I will that all my children shall be brought up at learning where they may best profit and do good
Item my will is that my wife before she enter to any of goods or cattelles she shall stand bound to my supervisors to educate and bring up my children according as my will is And to perform this my said will in all points and my will is that my wife shall be bound to main
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... all my houses and .... that the ... during her life and neither to make ... of houses now ...
The residue of all the goods ... ...debts moveable and immoveable legacies ... I give will and bequeath to Dorothy my wife whom I make my full executrix of this my last will and testament
Item I desire my brother in law Mr Hughe Thornehill, Mr Edmond Denton? my brother David Popplewell my cozen Robert Caister and my nephew John Barnard to be supervisors and overseers of this my last will and testament and to see it performed according to the true meaning thereof And I give to every one of them the sums xx shillings and their shall be bone in and about my business
Item I will that the .... if my wife shall not bring ... my children according to my will and testament shall lett forth to the use and behoof of my children all my ... ... land until they come to the age of 21 years
In witness whereof the said Francis Popplewell have putt to my hand and seale in the presence of those whose names ... follow these being witnesses Edmond L... Thomas Sa... ... David Popplewell, Thomas David ... Moodye, John Barnard, George Tonge James Popplewell John Tonge, Thomas Briggs??
Alban Popplewell married Frances Cooke? before 1608. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in April 1608.
Alban Popplewell made a will dated 1625/26 in Winterton, Lincolnshire. In the name of God amen, I Alban Poplewell of Winterton in the co. of Lincoln gentleman, sick in bodye but of perfect rememebrance (praised be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ...
I give unto Maria Poplewell my daughter two silver spoons a ... a bearmor cloth ... for cloth bedshete of cambricke of ... of needlework a pair of green curtains with the ... that is wrought with needle work alll these ... to have to her own proper use within one month of my death
]Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter three score pounds to be payed unto her upon when she shall accomplish her full age of ninetene years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall happen the sooner.
Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter fortie shillings to be paid for yearly by even and equal portions that is to pay twenty shillings upon the feast of St Michael the Archangell and twenty shillings upon the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Marie, but my will is that said forty shillings paimont shall be no longer payd unto Marie my daughter but until the time that the three score pounds shall be due unto her
Item I make Wm? Cooke of Flixborough my brother in law my supervisor of this my will and I desire him that he shall do? all things ... All the residue of my goods moveable and immoveable .... my debts, children's portions and funeral expenses discharged, I give them soly unto Francis my wife and Fra my son (equally to be divided between them) ... make my executors
In witness the day and year above written & set my hand and seal. Witness Robert Medley, Thomas Large? Alban Popplewell.
Alban died before 29 January 1625/26 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 29 January 1625/26 in Belton.
His will was proved in 1626 in Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Children of Alban Popplewell and Frances Cooke?
- Francis Popplewell (son of Alban) b. 20 Mar 1607/8
- Mary Popplewell b. 13 Aug 1609
Alban Popplewell
(1 January 1727/28 - )
Alban Popplewell|b. 1 Jan 1727/28|p619.htm#i19726|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|John Popplewell|b. c 1658\nd. b 19 Sep 1729?|p630.htm#i19557|Christian Popplewell|b. 29 Jan 1661/62\nd. b 14 Aug 1717|p622.htm#i19558|||||||
Alban Popplewell was christened on 1 January 1727/28 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Alban Popplewell on 17 June 1742. Alban, son of Humphrey Popplewell was apprenticed to Hadenby Dixon, cooper in Kingston upon Hull.
Tax was paid on the indenture to Alban Popplewell on 17 June 1742. Alban, son of Humphrey Popplewell was apprenticed to Hadenby Dixon, cooper in Kingston upon Hull.
Alban Popplewell
(5 August 1767 or 1757 - before 1768)
Alban Popplewell|b. 5 August 1767 or 1757\nd. b 1768|p619.htm#i7631|Richard Popplewell|b. b 2 Jun 1723|p634.htm#i19723|Ann Hewitson|b. b 1740|p433.htm#i7534|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|||||||
Alban Popplewell was born 5 August 1767 or 1757 in Owston, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Popplewell and Ann Hewitson.
Alban died before 1768.
Alban died before 1768.
Alban Popplewell
(11 October 1768 - )
Alban Popplewell|b. 11 Oct 1768|p619.htm#i7648|Richard Popplewell|b. b 2 Jun 1723|p634.htm#i19723|Ann Hewitson|b. b 1740|p433.htm#i7534|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|||||||
Alban Popplewell was christened on 11 October 1768 in Owston, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Popplewell and Ann Hewitson.
Alban Popplewell was apprenticed on 12 November 1783 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Receipt dated 10 Dec 1783, entered 20 March 1784 Alban Popplewell was indentured to John Stillington, of Epworth, butcher, form 12 Nov 183 for 7 years, paying £5 witih 2/6 duty.
Alban Popplewell married Sarah Barnet on 15 June 1792 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Alban Popplewell was apprenticed on 12 November 1783 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Receipt dated 10 Dec 1783, entered 20 March 1784 Alban Popplewell was indentured to John Stillington, of Epworth, butcher, form 12 Nov 183 for 7 years, paying £5 witih 2/6 duty.
Alban Popplewell married Sarah Barnet on 15 June 1792 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Child of Alban Popplewell and Sarah Barnet
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. b 16 Dec 1792
Alban Popplewell
(9 April 1781 - before 2 August 1846)
Alban Popplewell|b. 9 Apr 1781\nd. b 2 Aug 1846|p619.htm#i15368|Joseph Popplewell|b. c 1740?|p631.htm#i26068|Mary Cope|b. c 1741?\nd. b 27 Sep 1816|p238.htm#i15369|||||||||||||
Alban Popplewell was also known as Alborn in some records. Alban Popplewell was also known as Albion in some records. He was christened on 9 April 1781 in St Mary, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. This is only based on the name. He was the son of Joseph Popplewell and Mary Cope.
Alban Popplewell married Mary Unknown before 1815.
Alban Popplewell married secondly Ann Unknown (Clifford) on 29 June 1819 in Boston, Lincolnshire.
Alban died before 2 August 1846 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 2 August 1846 in St Mary graveyard, Nottingham.
Alban Popplewell married Mary Unknown before 1815.
Alban Popplewell married secondly Ann Unknown (Clifford) on 29 June 1819 in Boston, Lincolnshire.
Alban died before 2 August 1846 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 2 August 1846 in St Mary graveyard, Nottingham.
Children of Alban Popplewell and Mary Unknown
- Alban Popplewell b. 13 Aug 1815
- Sarah Popplewell b. b 2 Aug 1817
- Albion Banks Popplewell+ b. b 5 Jan 1818
- Mary Ann Popplewell b. b 28 Feb 1819
Child of Alban Popplewell and Ann Unknown (Clifford)
- Eliza Mary Popplewell b. b 23 Jun 1822
Alban Popplewell
(13 August 1815 - )
Alban Popplewell|b. 13 Aug 1815|p619.htm#i15443|Alban Popplewell|b. 9 Apr 1781\nd. b 2 Aug 1846|p619.htm#i15368|Mary Unknown|b. b 1800|p875.htm#i15427|Joseph Popplewell|b. c 1740?|p631.htm#i26068|Mary Cope|b. c 1741?\nd. b 27 Sep 1816|p238.htm#i15369|||||||
Alban Popplewell was also known as Albion in some records. He was christened on 13 August 1815 in St Mary, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of Alban Popplewell and Mary Unknown.
Albion Banks Popplewell
(before 5 January 1818 - )
Albion Banks Popplewell|b. b 5 Jan 1818|p619.htm#i15452|Alban Popplewell|b. 9 Apr 1781\nd. b 2 Aug 1846|p619.htm#i15368|Mary Unknown|b. b 1800|p875.htm#i15427|Joseph Popplewell|b. c 1740?|p631.htm#i26068|Mary Cope|b. c 1741?\nd. b 27 Sep 1816|p238.htm#i15369|||||||
Albion Banks Popplewell was born before 5 January 1818 in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Alban Popplewell and Mary Unknown.
Albion Banks Popplewell married Harriet Unknown before 1845.
Albion Banks Popplewell married Harriet Unknown before 1845.
Children of Albion Banks Popplewell and Harriet Unknown
- Sabina Banks Popplewell b. Mar 1845
- Albion Banks Popplewell b. Mar 1860
Albion Banks Popplewell
(March 1860 - )
Albion Banks Popplewell|b. Mar 1860|p619.htm#i32083|Albion Banks Popplewell|b. b 5 Jan 1818|p619.htm#i15452|Harriet Unknown|b. c 1820|p867.htm#i15694|Alban Popplewell|b. 9 Apr 1781\nd. b 2 Aug 1846|p619.htm#i15368|Mary Unknown|b. b 1800|p875.htm#i15427|||||||
His birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1860 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Albion Banks Popplewell was the son of Albion Banks Popplewell and Harriet Unknown.
Alexander Popplewell
(before 1565 - )
Alexander Popplewell was born before 1565.
Child of Alexander Popplewell
- Thomas Popplewell (son of Alex) b. b 8 Jan 1586/87
Alfred Popplewell
(23 April 1909 - 21 November 1964)
Alfred Popplewell|b. 23 Apr 1909\nd. 21 Nov 1964|p619.htm#i6389|Charles Edward Popplewell|b. 30 May 1877\nd. 12 Mar 1966|p622.htm#i6106|Emma Dunk|b. 14 May 1878\nd. 28 Nov 1956|p300.htm#i6353|Walter Popplewell|b. 30 Jun 1852\nd. 30 May 1929|p638.htm#i6100|Martha Pickering|b. b Apr 1854\nd. 8 Oct 1915|p613.htm#i6105|||||||
Alfred Popplewell married Ethel Gladys Foster. Alfred Popplewell was born on 23 April 1909. He was the son of Charles Edward Popplewell and Emma Dunk.
Alfred died on 21 November 1964 in Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire, England, aged 55.
Alfred died on 21 November 1964 in Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire, England, aged 55.
Alice Popplewell
(18 October 1578 - )
Alice Popplewell was christened on 18 October 1578 in Benington, Lincolnshire.
Alice Popplewell
(circa 1650? - )
Alice Popplewell|b. c 1650?|p619.htm#i21022|Robert Popplewell|b. 29 May 1598\nd. c 1675|p634.htm#i19938|Elizabeth Unknown|b. b 1625?|p862.htm#i21131|James Popplewell|b. 19 Apr 1562\nd. b 24 Jul 1605|p629.htm#i18984|Elizabeth Broughton|b. b 1565|p108.htm#i18990|||||||
Alice Popplewell was born circa 1650? In Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. She is mentioned in the will of her father and her sister.. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Elizabeth Unknown.
In Robert Popplewell's will dated 16 August 1670 in Gainsborough, Alice Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Elizabeth and daughters Elizabeth & Alice, and lands in Belton in the occupation of John Popplewell.
Will of Robert Poplewell of Gainsborough, joiner dated 16 August 1670 gives lands etc. in parish of Belton now in the occupation of Simon Wright ... now in the occupation of John Popplewell and all other of my freehold lands ... in the parish of Belton afsd unto his loving wife Elizabeth and after her decease to I do give and devise the same to my two daughters Elizabeth & Alice Poplewell the sum of forty pounds ... to be paid at their ... at 21 or marriage, a piece of silver plate also six silver spoons
Item I give unto my cozen Richard Sh.ouson 5/- for a legacy
Item I give unto Richard Goldsburgh 5/- for a legacy.
The rest to Elizabeth Popplewell his wife, Elizabeth & Alice Popplewell his daughters ... my kinsman Charles Broughton to be supervisor ... Signed Robert Poplewell.
In Elizabeth Popplewell's will dated 31 January 1676/77 in Gainsborough, LIN,, Alice Popplewell was named as heir; Will of Elizabeth Popplewell, spinster of Gainsborough leaves everything to her mother Elizabeth and sister Alice.
Memorandum that upon the one & thirtieth day of January in the year of our Lord according to the computation of the Church of England 1676 Elizabeth Poplewell of Gainsborough in the county of Lincoln spinster being sick in body but of good and sound memory and understanding did declare make her last will and testament nuncupative or by word of mouth in manner and form following or in words to the like effect viz
she gave and bequeathed all her estate to Elizabeth Pople? her mother and Alice Pople her sister and did at the same time express and declare that thee would not give any thing away from them which word or the like in effect thee expressed and declared with a serious intent and purpose they should stand for and be her last will and testament in the presence and hearing of John Cole, Bridget Hopkin & Anne Stephenson [who all made their mark].
Alice Popplewell married Timothy Heardson on 28 September 1678 in Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond described them as Timothy Heardson of Gainsborough & Alis Popplewell of Gainsborough, spinster.
In Robert Popplewell's will dated 16 August 1670 in Gainsborough, Alice Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Elizabeth and daughters Elizabeth & Alice, and lands in Belton in the occupation of John Popplewell.
Will of Robert Poplewell of Gainsborough, joiner dated 16 August 1670 gives lands etc. in parish of Belton now in the occupation of Simon Wright ... now in the occupation of John Popplewell and all other of my freehold lands ... in the parish of Belton afsd unto his loving wife Elizabeth and after her decease to I do give and devise the same to my two daughters Elizabeth & Alice Poplewell the sum of forty pounds ... to be paid at their ... at 21 or marriage, a piece of silver plate also six silver spoons
Item I give unto my cozen Richard Sh.ouson 5/- for a legacy
Item I give unto Richard Goldsburgh 5/- for a legacy.
The rest to Elizabeth Popplewell his wife, Elizabeth & Alice Popplewell his daughters ... my kinsman Charles Broughton to be supervisor ... Signed Robert Poplewell.
In Elizabeth Popplewell's will dated 31 January 1676/77 in Gainsborough, LIN,, Alice Popplewell was named as heir; Will of Elizabeth Popplewell, spinster of Gainsborough leaves everything to her mother Elizabeth and sister Alice.
Memorandum that upon the one & thirtieth day of January in the year of our Lord according to the computation of the Church of England 1676 Elizabeth Poplewell of Gainsborough in the county of Lincoln spinster being sick in body but of good and sound memory and understanding did declare make her last will and testament nuncupative or by word of mouth in manner and form following or in words to the like effect viz
she gave and bequeathed all her estate to Elizabeth Pople? her mother and Alice Pople her sister and did at the same time express and declare that thee would not give any thing away from them which word or the like in effect thee expressed and declared with a serious intent and purpose they should stand for and be her last will and testament in the presence and hearing of John Cole, Bridget Hopkin & Anne Stephenson [who all made their mark].
Alice Popplewell married Timothy Heardson on 28 September 1678 in Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond described them as Timothy Heardson of Gainsborough & Alis Popplewell of Gainsborough, spinster.
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