m.1 (28 Nov 1587) Leonard Pury of Kirton in Holland, co. Lincs. (b. 1560 - bur. 04 Feb 1610/1), son of Thomas Pury of Kirton (b. 1530 - d. 1592), capt. of Berwick & Anne Pooles.[6][7]
m.2 (23 Jul 1611 Kirton) William Walcot of Walcot
2. Thomas of Pinchbeck (living 13 Jun 1561; bur. 29 Jun 1618 Pinchbeck).[8]
m.1 Ann Bryan, dau. of William Bryan of Bolingbroke; widow of Rev. Robert Bendish)
m.2 Frances Blackburne of Lincoln
3. Adlard of Gedney, co. Lincs. (bp. 06 Sep 1562 Pinchbeck; bur. 09 Jan 1614/5 Gedney).[9]
m.1 (23 Sep 1590 Pinchbeck) Dorothy Hunston, dau. of William Hunston, Esq. of Boston & [. . .] Foster of Newarke.[10]
Cassandra (bp. 07 Jan 1564/5 Pinchbeck; bur. 25 Dec 1632 Washingborough, co. Lincs)
m1. Robert Lacy of Stamford, co. Lincs., son of William Lacy (bur. 12 Mar 1611/2 Grantham, co. Lincs) & Jane, dau. of Robert Tigh of Deeping St. James. (bur. 15 May 1620 Grantham, co. Lincs).[12]
m.2 Sir Francis Beaumont of Washingborough, co. Lincs. (bur. 11 Aug 1625 Washingborough, co. Lincs.)[13]
4. Robert of Pinchbeck (bp. 01 Apr 1566 Pinchbeck; bur. 27 Jul 1627 Pinchbeck).[14]
m. (02 May 1602) Jane Laughton (bur. 18 Nov 1637 Pinchbeck; widow of Robert Leaves)
Helen (bp. 21 Sep 1567 Pinchbeck)
5. Sir John of Pinchbeck (bp. 25 Feb 1568/9 Pinchbeck; bur. 17 Mar 1639/40 Westminster Abbey).[11]
m. Elizabeth de Vries (d. 1656?), dau. of Cornelius de Vries of Dordrecht.
6. Henry (bp. 28 May 1570 Pinchbeck; living 19 Nov 1602)
Jane (bp. 08 Apr 1571 Pinchbeck - bur. 05 Jul 1642 Pinchbeck; will 14 Jun 1644, proved 13 Aug 1644).[15]
m. (26 Mar 1605 license; 31 Mar 1605 Pinchbeck) Anthony Doughty of Boston, Pinchbeck, co. Lincs. (living 1600; dsp), son of Thomas Doughty of Boston, mayor of Boston in 1569 & Katherine, dau. of John Woodthorpe of Abey Grange.[15]
Lewin, S. (1843). "St. Mary's, Pinchbeck," in Lincolnshire Churches: An Account of the Churches in the Division of Holland, in the County of Lincoln, with Sixty-nine Illustrations, pp. 305. T.N. Morton. Google Books.[13]
Maddison, C.A.R. (1903). "Ogle of Pinchbeck." Lincolnshire pedigrees II. Harlein Society, 51, pp.730-735. London: Mithcell & Hughes. Archive.org. eBook.[14]
Ogle, H.A. (1902). "The Ogles of Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire." Ogle and Bothal.[15]
Knighted 23 Apr 1603; d. insolvent in Fleet Prison in 1627.[3]
↑ D'Ewes, S. (1845). The Autobiography and Correspondence of Sir Simonds D' Ewes During the Reigns of James I and Charles I, 1, pp. 283-. James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Ed. London: Richard Bentley. Google Books.[4]
↑ Maddison, A.R. (1904). "Pury of Kirton in Holland, MS C 23 Heralds' College, `records of the Cust family, p. 288-289,'" in Lincolnshire Pedigrees: P-Z, p. 801-802. Google Books.
↑ Gibbons, A.W. (1898). "Pury," in Notes on Vis. of Lincs. 1634, p. 101. Google Books.
↑ see also: Neagle, H. (2007, January 5). "Re: Ogle of Pinchbeck," in Gen-Medieval-L archives. Rootsweb. Weblog.[6]
↑ 15.015.1 Maddison, A.R. (1902). "Doughty of Louth and Cothill: MS C 23 Heralds' College," in Lincolnshire Pedigrees I. Harleian Society, 50, p. 317. London. Google Books.
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