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Records concerning Machell and Lewkenor relationships

https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FBIL%2FSOG24%2F0047&parentid=GBPRS%2FBIL%2F00116243

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/975630:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=c1ad5ba21e4c0b64c081fc98e3597045&_phsrc=hCr21&_phstart=successSource

https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/36/?name=Temys+_Jordan&event=_england-united+kingdom_3251&count=50&keyword=Wiltshire&location=3257.3250&name_x=_1&priority=english&record_f=1600-1699&searchType=searchassist-criteriaentered (Temys isn't related but interesting for the future)

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1013794:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=8077404edcdca576796d38faba7bc800&_phsrc=UgU23&_phstart=successSource

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/918756:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=3be28652ca0b119b2baace0803c9fc9e&_phsrc=UgU9&_phstart=successSource


https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/843747:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=04828eb2a1c222ef36e3d7d1cc7163d1&_phsrc=OSp6&_phstart=successSource

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/866900:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=34bfa86c70beacc3b7ce2ecd9a1d4ebf&_phsrc=KSY11&_phstart=successSource

https://www.surreyarchives.org.uk/collections/getrecord/SHCOL_PCC_BAN_21


https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_SAS-M_1_23_368

https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_SAS-M_1_35_717

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4453410

Sir Christopher Buckle Description: I have six daughters of which five are disposed of; to my youngest daughter Catherine 830 and if she dies it to my son John and to my son Christopher's sons Lewis and Cuthbert; to my son John 20 p.a. out of my messuages in St Mary at Hill in occupation of Thomas Crispe; to my daughter in law ? wife of Christopher B. 10 for mourning; to my daughter Mason 10 and to her and her husband 6 each for mourning; to my daughter Moyce 6 for mourning; to my daughter Wood 6 for mourning; to my daughters Machell, Lane and Catherine 6 each for mourning; to my son John 6 for mourning; to my servants 1 each; to my servant Martha Jones 3; to my maidservants 1 each; to my daughter Moyce's servant Mary Goodwin 1; residue to my son Christopher, exec. Witnesses: Thomas Alcocke; Edward Thurland Proved: 13 February 1660/1 to exec. TNA Ref PROB 11/303/323

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Machell


https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun5859byuphil/page/88/mode/2up?q=Luddington

22 Jan 1636/7 Benjamin Pellat, knight of Wakehurst, Ardingly, Sussex made his will mentioning: his wife Alice to whom he left 2 feather beds; his daughter Dorothy 20s; '3 grandchildren Anne, Catherin & Rose Pellat, 20s each; servant Edward Pepper 5 pounds & maidservant Joane Gallop 10s; he left 20s to the preacher to preach at his funeral. All his lands in the parish of Finden, Sussex he left to his son-in-law Sir William Culpepper, lands then in the use & occupation of widow Gravette, provided that he allow 5 pounds yearly to his sister Farnfold during her life. The rest of his goodes he left to his godson Benjamin Culpeper, son & heir of Sir William Culpeper, whom he made executor & he nominates his my son-in-law Sir William Culpeper & his very loving friend Mr Richard Teynton, parson of Ardingly, to be overseers. Witnesses: Thomas Norris & Barbara Cleere. 21 Apr 1637: probate at the District Probate Court of Lewes on the oath of Benjamin Culpeper, executor named in the will. [4] [5 (first wife was Dorothy Lewkenor


will of Elizabeth Machell To my brother Lord Aungier 20 due from him to my brother Mr Francis A.; to the children of my brother Ambrose A. except his two eldest sons 20 between them; to my sister Lady Lettice Holcroft 20 over the 50 I owe her; to Judith Nicholson 10; to my sister Nicholson 2; to my granddaughter Elizabeth Barne 10 and my jewel; to my grandson George Barne 10 and 2 each to my other grandchildren; to my son in law Dr Llewellin and daughter Lettice his wife 5 each; to my son in law Roger Heath (husband of daughter Frances) 20 over the 40 I owe him and Henry Baldwin; to my friend Henry Baldwin 2 for a ring; to my servant goodman Guy 3; to my servant Ann Fardered 2; to my other servants 10s each; to goodman Slivell and his wife 1; to my son John Carill the 20 he owes me; to my friend Mr Stephen Gerey of Abinger the money he owes me and 5; to my friend Mr Edward Walter 20; son John Carill, exec.; legacies may be paid out of messuage Beadingdeane, Wonersh which devised to Roger Heath and Henry Baldwin for 21 years and then to my son John Carill; to Mr Johnson sometime minister here 2; I owe Mr Hill of London about 5 Witnesses: Daniel Bissell; Richard Guye (X); George Barne; Judith Nichollson Proved: 31 October 1650 to exec. TNA Ref PROB 11/214/146; identical will proved: 1 June 1656 TNA Ref PROB 11/256/7

will of Francis Augier To my sister Lady A. 10; to my little niece Jane Carr 5; to Margaret Owtred 2; to Ann Arundell 1; to Elizabeth Parsons 6s 8d; to Margaret Chennell, Joan Cowdray 6s 8d; to Cornelius Juer 1; to Christopher Weydon 10s; to John Martin and Richard Port 5s each; I owe to my servant John Blan 15 which I make 20, clothes and sword; to my brother Gerard, lord Aungier all my goods, exec.; I owe to my brother John Machell of Wonersley 20; to Margaret Chennell 16; Mr Wiggins living against the old gate of Grays Inn 6 12 2d; to an old haberdasher of hats at the corner shop as you turn from Fleet Bridge ward to the Old Bailey 4; to Mr Keene a mercer in Lombard Street at the sign of the Golden Fleur de Lis 8 10s; to Cornelius Duell 4 13s; I owe to my kinsman John Carill of Tangley 30; to Dorothy Paine an old servant of Grays Inn 60 to the use of her first child from the money received from Sir Frederick Hambleton, knight who owes me 200 for 2 years and a half of an annuity of 80 from Sir Frederick's lands in Leitrim, Ireland; arrears of rent for land in Cambridgeshire Witnesses: Proved: 4 August 1652 TNA Ref PROB 11/224/35


will of John Machell

By indenture of 29 Jul 1624 conveyed my lands to my son John per his marriage to his late wife Deborah (who died without issue) I can now dispose part of to my wife Elizabeth who I have married since Deborah's death and so to her all my messuages in Kings Hatfield alias Bishops Hatfield and North Mimms, Hertfordshire now or late in occupation of William Carter, esquire, John Harrow, Nicholas Harrow, widow Johnson and ? Wilkinson and two messuages then or late in occupation of John March, and all my land in or near Nevells Bar alias Machell's Bar, Hatfield and North Mimms and all my messuages in or near George Alley, St Botolph Bishopsgate, London formerly in occupation of Robert Amans, ? Burre, John Parson, Francis Horsfeild, Mary Traupell, Walter Grice, James Tanner, Robert Thursby, John Payne and ? Williames and now in occupation of John James and garden of an acre in St Botolph Bishopsgate adjoining near said Alley formerly in occupation of Robert Amans and now in occupation of John James and all my messuages near Queenhithe, St Michael Queenhithe one known as The Harrow in occupation of ? Samon, and another messuage late in occupation of Stephen Gibbs and now or late in occupation of ? Sammon nearby, and the corner messuage formerly called The Crane and now The Sugar Loaf near Queenhithe now or late in occupation of Thomas Low; whereas Elizabeth has made a lease in trust to benefit me, it to benefit her for life, and to her all my land called Dunscrofts and Duncroft Great Meadow in Christleton, Barrow and Guilden Sutton, Cheshire late in occupation of Thomas Woodcoke and Charles Walley, esquire for life; my execs. to spend 500 on lands for my grandson John M. only son of my son John by his first wife Elizabeth and if he dies without issue as in my indenture of houses in All Hallows Honey Lane and Cheapside; rents of lands of my grandson Nicholas M. received by me from Lord Mayor's Court for benefit of my daughter Jane Gavell and her children Robert and Mary by her late husband Robert G. 800 for land to give her 20 p.a. for life; brother in law George Duncombe of Albury, esquire (100), my son in law Roger Hench, esquire (30) and friend Henry Baldwyn, gentleman (30), execs.; by indenture of 22 Jul 1624 I leased land in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire assigned to Richard Cooper, esquire and Thomas Lake, knight both since deceased that if John and Deborah died without issue then my grandson Nicholas son of Nicholas M., deceased with remainder to my grandson John son of Mathew M.; to my cousin Jane Cudworth 120 3 months after her marriage, and for her portion of 180 she to give release to John Browne, esquire and transfer to my execs. leased to her and me by Thomas Freeland of Ockham; 700 for use of grandson Nicholas M. son of Nicholas, deceased with remainder to my grandsons John and Joseph sons of Mathew M. by his wife Jane; to my wife Elizabeth 20 marks for mourning and 20 p.a.; to my eldest son John 2 and his children 5 each; to my son Mathew 2 and to my daughter Jane his wife 2 and to Joseph his son 5; to my cousin Samuel Rutland's wife 5 and to my cousin Thomas Cave my cousin Rutland's wife's brother 5; to my cousin Judith Nicholson 5; to my brother Welch 5 and his 2 daughters 5 each; to my sister Crabbe 2; to Thomas Warner, William Davy, John Woodgier, Henry Jones 1 each; to Richard Guye, snr. 5 and to his son Richard 1; to my sister Gibbes 5; residue to my grandson John son of Mathew M. Witnesses: George Woodroffe; Joshua Chaundlor; Richard Syms Codicil 14 Jan 1646/7: wife to have 10 p.a. rather than 20; grandson Joseph M. to have 50 instead of 5 at 21; recently conveyed to execs. lands late Simon Currille, deceased Witnesses: Richard Syms; Ann Baranes; John Woodyer Codicil [nuncupative]: said to Roger Heath and Henry Baldwyn (witnesses): Jane Cudworth to have 20 more Proved: 16 July 1647 to execs. TNA Ref PROB 11/201/298 12 Jun 1678 further grant


will of john machell

All my land and tenement in Warwick Inn now or late in occupation of Robert Weingfeilde, esquire, a tenement and warehouse once in occupation of Albert Seager and now in occupation of ? Goodwyn, a tenement above the stairs in occupation of Humphrey Kirbye, a tenement once in occupation of Dr Drury, a tenement held by two leases in occupation of Mr Fenshawe, a tenement in occupation of goodwife Dawson, a tenement in occupation of Henry Bottom, a tenement in occupation of ? Lynne and a tenement now or late in occupation of ? Lee to my wife Ellen and to her my two closes of meadow land and an arable close of land in all 28 acres in Bermondsey; my lease of New Eastgate House Bermondsey towards the grange once belonging to Bermondsey Abbey held in right of my wife by lease made to her by Thomas Pope, knight and his wife Elizabeth and another lease of the rectory of Denford, Northamptonshire of 25 Mar 1571 granted to me by William Charnocke, gentleman by deed of 31 Oct 1573 to my wife but if William Charnocke and Alice his wife (my sister) within 3 months of my death confirm to my wife the 28 acres in Bermondsey above then they may have said rectory etc. in deed of 31 Oct 1573; all my goods to my wife; to my man James Clifforde 10 at 2 p.a., a mourning coat and a pair of mourning gaskins; to Lady Sidnam, my sister's mistress, Ann Blounte, Mr Edward Megges, my brother William Charnocke and his wife a gemel (a finger ring able to be divided horizontally into two rings; in Ms 'gemmewe'), of gold of 10s and a black gown each; to my wife a black gown; to Walter Goodwyn and Thomas Pope Goodwyn, my wife's sons a mourning coat and a pair of mourning gaskins; to Joan and Frances Felton, my wife's daughters a mourning gown each; wife, exec.; my sister Anne Blonte and Mr Megges, overseers; my wife to convey to my uncle John Gregory, steward of Manchester a recognisance to my use by my brother Charnocke re my sister his wife and an obligation of 1,000 wherein one Richard Peirce of Inner Temple, London, gentleman is bound to John Bell, citizen and draper the estate I have from said John Bell Witnesses: Richard Roo, scr.; Richard Thomas, his servant; Benet wife of Vincent Poynter, gentleman; Agnes wife of Richard Clifforde, saddler and Grace wife of Henry Mathew, grocer; John Baron, minister; John Browne, servant to scr.; Richard Ceuse; Henry Mathew, grocer Proved: 30 March 1575 TNA Ref PROB 11/57/5


Will of John cotton

To Ann daughter of Giles C. furniture and goods after the death of my wife [unnamed]; to my wife my lease Bishops Field, Winchester which the Godson's now have but the 10 rent due on my burial; to my brother Mr Giles C. furniture and goods (as in Mr Asheton's will); to Mr Hampden, my fellow, Thomas Hues, John Braborne and Christopher Stevnes 1 each; to Henry Lawnder the 1 he owes me and to his wife 1s; to Thomas Pullen 1s; to Thomas Hollis and Edward Fyander 1s each; to Robert Wodes and William Hewett 1s each; to Thomas Turner and Edward Bristowe who live in the almshouse and to widow Judd 1s each; to my servants Peter Croppe and his wife Mary, Henry, Thomas and Anthony Croppe 1 each; to Ann daughter of Giles C. 200 marks at 20 or marriage; to my niece Margaret Goldingham 200 marks of which 100 marks at 20 and the other 100 marks at 23; to my sister's daughter Ann Goldingham 100 marks at 24; to John Scoocher, William Terrye, George Whittingham, Edward Crane, John Frensham and widow Jowce a 5s gold ring each; to Mr Asheton and his wife, Mrs Morgan, widow Wine, Roger Bartlett, William Frye of Crabtree, Thomas Westebrooke of Sturtes, Thomas Okeshote, goodwife Budd and Elizabeth Hellier a 5s gold ring each; to my servant Simon Bateman 5; to Mr Christopher Currer and his wife a 5s gold ring each; to Eleanor Maryner and Rebecca Okeshote 5 each; to Sibyl wife of Thomas Marshall, Agnes Hellier and Joan Budd who was my servant a 5s gold ring each; to John Asheton and his wife and my cousin Dexter, Mr Grannshere, John Bankes and Thomas Jackman a 5s gold ring each; to Elizabeth Goldingham, Beatrice Barnes, Mary Cotton, Francis Machell, my niece young Mary Cotton and Abigail Cotton a 5 mark gold bracelet each; to my nephews Thomas C. and John Machel a silver cup of 5 marks each; to my nephews George and Anthony C. a silver cup of 4 each; to my brother William's children now born a silver cup and six silver spoons of 5 each at 21; to Pleasance Brookes, Edward Harman and Mary Knighte a 5s gold ring each; to Edward Harman 3 p.a. for 7 years out of Okeshotte Farm; to my sister Goldingham, sister Lusher, brother William Whitehead and brother George W. a 10s gold ring each; to my brother Giles C. my hawk and my spaniels; to my men servants 5s each; to my female servants 6s 8d each; brother Giles, gentleman, exec. allowing my wife to enjoy Bishops Field, all my land in Farnham and all her clothes and jewels and sums coming to 400; if my exec. won't give security then my cousin Anthony C. to be exec. and if he won't my sister Ann Goldingham; cousin ? Mosely, Anthony Joye, Robert Tomson and John Frensham, overseers (a 10s gold ring each) Witnesses: Christopher Stanes; Simon Bateman (X); John Frensham Proved: 4 July 1603 to Thomas Warde, notary public to exec. Giles TNA Ref PROB 11/101/510 <11 Feb 1611/2 further grant to Ann relict of Giles Cotton in minority of Giles Cotton, jnr., the nephew of testator


will of Sir Thomas White To my sister Catherine Wrottesley 100; to my cousin Arthur Mannaring, knight 100; to my cousin Mary White 100; to my cousin Francis Tichborne, merchant 100 and to John T. 100; to my cousin Walter T. of New College, Oxford 100; to my cousin James T. 100; to my cousin and godson Benjamin T., esquire 200; to my cousin Lionel T. 100 and to his sister Mrs Mary Lee 100; to my cousin Mrs Elizabeth T. 100; to my niece Mrs Charity Pitcherne 100; to my friend and cousin Andrew Pitcherne, esquire 100 "with thanks for his willingness to help me in my unhappy business"; to my late wife's sister Mrs Elizabeth Parker 100 and to her children 10 each; to my first wife's sister's son John Gisbye of St John's College, Oxford 100 and to his sisters Elizabeth Stone and Joan Gisbye 20 each; to my nephew John Offly, knight all my interest in the house in St Andrew Undershaft, London which Robert Gayer, merchant lives in; to my niece Ann wife of said John Offly 20; to my friends Thomas Willis, esquire and Marcelline Rivers, esquire 20 marks each; to my friend Mr William Caricke and his wife 20 between them; to my godson Thomas Caricke 20 marks; to my godson Thomas Clapham 10; to Robert White of Westminster 5 marks; to my servant Henry Woodes 20; to my late wife's brother Mr Stephen Woodroffe 20; to goodwife Woodes, widow 1; to widow Frost 1; to Mr Michael Gisbie who married my first wife's sister 10 for a jewel; to my maidservants Joan Bristowe and Elizabeth Hardinge 50 each; to my groom Thomas Reves 20; by indenture of 7 Oct 1631 I enfeoffed land, my mansion house called Culver Hall with the next house thereunto adjoining where Robert Bicknall, jnr. lives and my 3 water mills under one roof all in Farnham which to my servant Henry Vernon and his wife Joan and to him all my freehold and copyhold land which I bought from James Bristow and his mother Joan B. or as William Miller and Richard Mosley let to him; Henry Vernon is the son to the brother german of my first wife and her heir, the memory of whose love draws my affections so far that I give to said Henry V. all my leases and goods, the rectory of Farnham, etc., exec.; friend George Duncombe of Cliffords Inn, esquire, exec. (200); friends and brother in law John Machell, esquire, Thomas Addams of Middle Temple, gentleman and Edmund Facham of Clements Inn, gentleman, overseers (50 each) Witnesses: John Garrard, clerk; John Chaper; John Mannoux; John Chaper, jnr.; Robert Bicknell, jnr., Peter Turner; Henry Wood; Thomas Reeves Codicil: to my cousin Arthur Mannayring, knight 100; to my cousin Edmund Jurdayne, esquire 10; to my cousin Lawrence Roe 10; to my cousin John White, esquire 100; to my cousin Thomas White of Tough Castle, Wales 100 Proved: 1 February 1640/1 to exec. Henry V., power reserved to other exec. TNA Ref PROB 11/185/115 <10 Feb 1667/8 further grant to Nicholas Bowell; George Duncombe is dead>

will of john downe

To Mary Smither and Jane Smither 50 each; to Joseph Machell, Mathew Machell, Elizabeth Machell and Ann Machell 20 each at 21; to John Downe son of Thomas, deceased 100 and 20 p.a. and to his brother Thomas 50 and his sisters 20 each; to John son of Robert Downe of Cobham a house, barn and 6 acres in occupation of Robert Mountague with remainder to his brother Thomas except George Smyther shall pay John D. 120 after the death of my wife Elizabeth; to Robert Downe's three eldest daughters 20 each; to Mathew Machell and his wife Jane 2 each; to Robert D. and his wife 1 each; to Ursula D. 1; to Cecily wife of Henry Locke 1; to my kinsman George Smyther all my land etc. in Surrey for life with remainder to John son of Thomas Downe late of Fetcham, deceased with remainder to his brother Thomas; wife Elizabeth and George Smyther, execs.; friends John Inwood of Cobham, gentleman, Francis Sands of Fetcham, gentleman and Richard Dalton of Leatherhead, gentleman, overseers (1 each) Witnesses: Richard Carter; Francis Sutton; Elizabeth Coster (X) Proved: 6 November 1661 to exec. George, power reserved to other exec. TNA Ref PROB 11/306/141, 146

Bargain and sale (mortgage) by William Peytoe of Dunsfold, yeoman, son and heir of John Peytoe of Pickards [Chiddingfold], yeoman, deceased, and John Machell of Tangley, his mortgagee, and John Chase of Winchester, Hampshire, gent, and Henry Peytoe of Chiddingfold, yeoman, brother of William Peytoe, to Sir Thomas White of Farnham, of messuage, farm and lands called Pickards and Eastlands, 200 acres; land, pasture and wood ground called Fromes, Hackett and Edwards Croft, 100 acres; and messuage and lands, 12 acres called Spratts, all in Chiddingfold, for 350. With attached deed of appointment by William and Henry Peytoe, John Machell and John Chase, of Francis Bridges, gent, and Richard Baker and John Peytoe, yeomen, as their attorneys, 16 May 1631

Feoffment to confirm previous lease for 10 months 1) William Muschamp of Rowbarnes, esq, and Agmondesham Muschamp, his son and heir apparent 2) Lettice Woodroffe of Poyle, widow, George Duncumb of Albury, esq, John Machell of Wonersh, gent. Swan Meade, Shalford. Consideration: 300. Signed and sealed

Settlement on marriage between John Austen and Margaret Lewkenor 1) George Austen of Shalford, gent 2) Sir Richard Lewkenor, Chief Justice of Chester, and Richard Lewkenor, the younger cousin and heir apparent of Sir Richard 3) John Austen, son and heir of George Austen, and Margaret Lewkenor, one of the grandchildren of Sir Richard Manors of Shalford and Smithbrook, Dunsfold, lands and farmland in common fields and lands called Nyes, Crapitts, Hamlands, Brooklands, Donhurst, Hoke Lake and Reffoldes Meade.

Deed to declare the uses of a fine 1) John Austen of Shalford, gent, son and heir of George Austen of Shalford, esq, deceased 2) Richard Lewkenor of Wesden, [Westdean], Sussex, esq, and Robert Woodroffe of Poyle, esq Manor and rectory of Smithbrook in Dunsfold and lands in Shalford. Signed and sealed [see also G43/133]

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=85MNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA80&dq=machell+pedigree+surrey&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGouTFy4v7AhXKg_0HHf3iAGcQuwV6BAgCEAc#v=onepage&q=machell%20&f=false

https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/County_Genealogies.html?id=OeFEAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&gboemv=1&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=Dorothy%20Lewknor&f=false





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