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Poes of Nottinghamshire Through 1700

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This is a place to organize records of Poe families from Nottinghamshire up to 1700.

Parish Registers

The following data were pulled only through searching FindMyPast databases (parish registers and Boyd's marriage indexes) in November 2023. Years were 1580-1700. Quaker records were omitted. Alternative spellings of "Poe" used include "Pea," "Pee," "Po," "Poa," "Pooe," "Poue," "Pow," and "Powe." ("Pee" was clearly used as an alternative, as several records show up in duplicate, one using "Poe" and one using "Pee.")

Abbreviations:

b.t. = bishop’s transcripts
Boyd1 = Boyd’s first miscellaneous marriage indexes

Arnold (St Mary)

Richard Poe and Anne Alvey m. 15 Nov 1640 (“Pee” in b.t.)
Anne Poe bur. 5 Jan 1680 (b.t. has “Pee,” 1679)

Bingham (St Mary & All Saints)

Thomas Poo and Benet Gyll m. 19 Jun 1604
Elizabeth Poe and Miles Peeke m. 29 Apr 1630
Benet Poe, wife of Thomas, bur. 2 May 1631 (also b.t.)
Jefferie Poe bur. 12 Jan 1636
Thomas Poe, widdower, bur. 14 Nov 1641

Bulwell (St Mary the Virgin and All Souls)

John Poe son John and Elizabeth bap. 18 Jan 1687

Bunny

Robert Pooe and Alice Nelson m. 29 Jan 1588
John Pow? son John Po? bur. 15 Jan 1689 (b.t.)

Gedling (All Hallow’s)

Samuel Poe son Robert bap. 8 Jul 1604
Mary Poe dau. Geo bap. 21 Feb 1647
Thomas Poe son Robert and Katherine bap. 20 Aug 1673 (b.t.)
Edmund Powe and Lucy Mawe m. 26 Sep 1559
Edmund Powe and Agnes Arnall m. 8 Jun 1567
Joan Powe and John Caryngton m. 11 Feb 1583
Edmund Poe and Anne Belie m. 9 Feb 1595
Edward Poe and Alice Allsoppe m. 2 May 1613
Isabel Poe and John Bewe m. 21 Jun 1636
Samuel Poe son Rob bur. 27 Apr 1610 (b.t.)
Robert Poe son Rob bur. 17 Aug 1621 (b.t.)
Anne Poe, wydowe bur. 25 Nov 1627
Robt Poe bur. 27 Nov 1640
Alice Poe wife Edmund bur. 7 Jun 1642
Doritie Poe bur. 5 Sep 1642
Gervas Poe son George bur. 23 Jun 1643
Jane Poe bur. 13 Aug 1644
George Poe bur. 11 Nov 1659
George Poe bur. 11 or 19 May 1674
Elizabeth Poe, widow bur. 22 Sep 1676 (b.t.)

Kelham

Sisselie Poe and Martin Slads m. 1 Jan 1630 (b.t.) [see also Nottingham marriage licenses, below]

Lenton (St Anthony)

Frances Poe m. William Flinders 17 Jan 1613 or 1614

Mansfield (SS Peter & Paul)

John Poe son Thomas bap. 8 Sep 1678 (“Pooe” in b.t.)
Elisabeth Poe dau. Thomas bap. 7 Sep 1684
Elizabeth Poe dau. Anthony bap. 21 May 1685
Thomas Poe son Anthony bap. 21 May 1685
Mary Poe dau. Anthony bap. 9 Dec 1687
Thomas Poe son Thomas bap. 2 Jan 1687
John Poe son Thomas bap. 28 Dec 1688
Mary Poe dau. Thomas bap. 18 Jan 1691
John Poe son Thomas bap. 1 Jan 1693
Margaret Poe dau. Thomas bap. 26 Apr 1696
Thomas Poe and Mary Willimson m. 1 October 1676 (also b.t.)
Jane Pea and Wiliam Bromhead m. 16 Nov 1682
Anthony Poe and Mary Watson m. 8 Oct 1684
John Poe bur. 15 Feb 1681 (b.t.)

Marnham

William Pee bur. 4 Oct 1680 (b.t.)

Newark on Trent (St Mary Madgalene)

Marye Pooe dau Richarde bap. 25 Dec 1600
Sillina Pooe dau. Richard bap. 26 Sep 1602
William Poe son Richard bap. 27 Sep 1607
Robert Poa son William bap. 7 April 1609 or 1610
Matthew Poa son Richard bap. 15 May 1611 (also b.t.)
Elizabeth Poe dau. William bap. 23 Apr 1615
Jane Poo dau. William bap. 16 April 1618 (also b.t.) bur. 9 May 1618
Anthonie Poo son Willm bap. 6 Nov 1619
Sellina Poe dau. William bap. 27 Jul 1622 (“Pooe” in b.t.) bur. 31 Jul 1622
Elizabeth Poe dau. William bap. 9 May 1624 (also b.t.)
Elizabeth Poe dau. Richard bap. 9 Sep 1631
Willm son Richard bap. 12 May 1632 (“Pooe” in b.t.)
Izabell Pooe dau. Richard and Margaret bap. 30 Nov 1633
Richard Poe son Richard bap. 17 Oct 1635 (or Pooe, parents Richard and Margaret, bap. 11 Oct 1635)
Katharine Poe dau. Richard bap. 7 Jun 1662 (also b.t.)
Isabella Poe dau. Richard bap. 9 Nov 1665 (“Pee” in b.t.)
Mary Poe dau. Richard bap. 21 Apr 1677 bur. 15 Jan 1679 (b.t.)
Will Poe son Richard bap. 15 Aug 1680 (also b.t.), d. 26 Aug 1680
William Poa and Bridget Wagstaff m. 10 Dec 1609
Thomas Poa and Mary More m. 20 Oct 1611 (also b.t.)
Richard Poe and Mary Laurance m. 9 Jun 1631 (also b.t.)
Thomas Pee and Mary Richardson m. 14 Jul 1687
Elisabeth Pooe dau. of William bur. 15 May 1622 (b.t.)
Elisabeth Pooe bur. 23 Mar 1625 (b.t.)
Willyam Pooe bur. 18 Jun 1625 (b.t.)
Ann Poe bur. 16 Jan 1627 (b.t.)
Robert Poe bur. 11 Jun 1627 (b.t.)
Anthony Poa bur. 27 Aug 1627 (b.t.)
Richard Poe bur. 15 Nov 1631 (b.t.)
Richard Poe bur. 26 Aug 1658
Margaret Poe bur. 30 Dec 1666 (b.t.)
William Poe bur. 26 July 1668
Priscilla Poe dau. Richard bur. 14 Sep 1674 (b.t.)
Susannah Powe bur. 15 Sep 1680
Richard Poe bur. 7 Oct 1683 (also b.t.)
Priscilla Poe widow bur. 25 Jan 1693 (1692 in b.t.)

North Clifton

Enoch Pee son Thomas and Ann bap. 4 Nov 1683
Edmund Poue bur. 29 Apr 1680 (b.t.)

Nottingham High Pavement (Presbyterian)

Elizabeth Poe dau. Samuel bap. 17 Jun 1694
Rebecca Poe dau. Samuel bap. 5 Apr 1695 or 1696

Nottingham St Mary

Marie Poe dau. William bap. 6 Mar 1630
Edward Poe son Simon bap. 17 Apr 1632 (b.t.)
Simon Poe son Simon bap. 25 Aug 1633 (b.t.)
Sarah Poe dau. Edward and Mary bap. 11 July 1654
Samuel Poe dau. Edward and Mary 16 Jun 1659
An Poe dau. Simon and An bap. 15 Jul 1666 (Ann in b.t.), bur. 19 Jul 1666
Elisabeth Poe dau. Symon and Ann bap. 7 Feb 1672 (or 1671, b.t.)
Sarah Poe dau. Edward bap. 30 Nov 1685
John Poe son Joseph and Susan bap. 20 Aug 1691
Hannah Poe dau. Edward and Hannah bap. 7 Jan 1692
Mary Poe dau. Joseph and Susannah bap. 9 Dec 1693
Edward Poe son Joseph and Susannah bap. 12 Apr 1696 (also b.t.)
Samuel Poe son Joseph bap. 18 Apr 1699 (“Pee” in b.t.)
Jane Poe dau. Joseph and Susannah bap. 12 Nov 1700 (also b.t.)
Edmund Poe and Sarah Ashmore m. 18 Dec 1651 (also Boyd1)
Isabel Poe and Robert Marson m. 28 Mar 1654 (1653 in Boyd1)
Saray Poy and Will Disney m. 21 Jul 1661 (also Boyd1)
Edmund Poe bur. 9 Jul 1666
Mrs. Poe wife of Symon bur. 3 Nov 1669
Simon Poe son of Simon bur. 14 Oct 1674
Symon Poe Senr. bur. 6 Feb 1675
Symon Poe bur. 4 Nov 1679
Sarah Pow bur. 3 Nov 1680 (b.t.)

Nottingham St Nicholas

Francis Poe *dau* Simon bap. 27 Jun 1627 (b.t.), bur. 27 Jan 1627 [or same day, transcription error?]
John Pee son Symon and Ann bap. 6 Sep 1663 (b.t.)
Simon Poe and Issabel Cooke m. 4 Jul 1626 (also b.t.)

Nottingham St Peter

Sara Poe dau Simon and Izabell bap. 22 Sep 1639 (also b.t.)
John Poe son Symon and Anne bap. 6 Sep 1663
Elizabeth Poe dau. Will or Widow bur. 29 Nov 1686

Papplewick

Daniel Poe son John and Elizabeth bap. 14 Apr 1689
Elisabeth Poe and John Rye 11 Feb 1693 (also b.t.)
Alice Poe bur. 18 Oct 1633 (b.t.)
John Poe bur. 28 Feb 1689 (or 1688 in b.t.)

Scarrington (St John of Beverly)

Mary Poe and Thomas Hodgson m. 1 Sep 1624 (also Boyd1)

South Muskham (St Wilfrid)

Catherine Poe and William Best m. 18 Jul 1686 (also Boyd1, “Pee” in b.t.)

Weston

George Pooe son Francis bap. 29 May 1636 (b.t.)

Nottinghamshire Unspecified

John Poe son Samuel bap. 9 Oct 1692

Nottinghamshire marriage license index (Boyd1), location unspecified

Dorothy Poe and Richard Brigs m. 1627
Selina Poe and Martin Stead m. 1630 [see also Kelham]
George Poe and Elz Hall m. 1639
John Poe and Elz Stafford m. 1685

Secular Records

15 July 1557. Wyllim Poo made his will (proved 7 October 1557).[1] Weke in body...

  • body to be buried "in the pyshe churche yeard in horinghm"
  • to the churche of horynghym [??]
  • to the churche of Bodlinge [??]
  • to Richard my sonne my best [??]
  • to Edmond my sonne one ewe and a lambe
  • for Thomas my sonne a blacke geldinge and blacke cowe [vj?] there and one gron [homide] cavle [noythe] all yeare to the same belonginge, [ever?] and besyde his chylde pce
  • to Johan my doughter fyve yonge [sheipe?]
  • to Alis my doughter one blacke cowe [vj?] shope and y [charyers?] [besydeste?]
  • to Eliz [Pewser?] one ewe and a lambe, and [ys?] that she owethe me
  • to Alis my wyfe a whyle legged cowe and all the corse nothin the house, and in the feild toward her house kepynge
  • to [Mery?] [Yedchilde?] [myd?]
  • to Richard poo, the sonne of Richard Poo one ewe and a lambe
  • my wyll ys that all the costs of my buriall be maide of the hole goods, and all the rest of my goods not bequeathed to be equallye devided amongst my wyfe and children
  • I ordayne and make Alis my wyfe Thomas my sonne and Alis my doughter my true and laufull executors to fulfill this my last wyll, as they wyll answere me at the day of judgement for the same & desiringe my speciall frend Richard Clyffe of Lyncolne to be supervisor of this my wyll and he to have for hys paynes [rjs rijd?] thes beynge wytnes John [Plenoma?] Robert Bushe and [Gauffe Wyffynson?] wythe other

31 May 1564. Richard Poo of Horryngam, Nottinghamshire (proved 12 October 1568).[2] Beinge sick in bodye...

  • to Richard Pooe my sonne the shepe whiche haithe [leymbed] of whiche my father gave him one and Willim Littlewood the other
  • to the aforesaid Richard my sonne one heffer that is colored black wth a wytt face for the rest of the shepe that I have [frnth] that cam of his stock aforesaid
  • Edmund Poo and Thomas Poo my brothers shall have nothing at all to do nothns part nor pcell of my goodes moveables nor immoveables nor yet noth my sonne Richard Poo aofresaid nor no part of his goodes nor nothing that belong unto him
  • I bequeathe my aofresaid sonne Richard unto my wief Margaret his mother unto suche tyme tas he comes to lawfull age that is to say to XXI yeares wth all his goodes and if it [s?come] that my said sonne Richard dye on he come to his lawful ag that thes I give and bequeathe all his fin goodes unto my aforesaid wief Margarett to dispose of as she shold se meot for his full health
  • unto Symon my servant one lambe that is marked forth all [wedge?]
  • my wief Margarett do mak a dynner to my poure neghbores and also that my wief shall bestowe ws as bread to give [bnb] the poure that comes to pray for my soull health
  • unto Margaret Jepson one yeare lambe
  • unto Richard Poo my sonne my bare meare
  • to my wief my sole [commyings?] of the same, the rest of my goodes not given now bequeathed my detts legacies and funrall dyscharges I give and bequeathe unto my wief Margarett Poo and Richard Poo my sonne [whome] I do make my full executors of this my last will and testament joynthei togeither so do dispose it as they shall seme mete and [contsengent?] for my foull healthe
  • Also I desier my trustie and wellbeloved brothers in law John Gebson and Wllm Hubuste be supvisrs of this my last will and testament and that the foresaid Edmund Poo and Thomas Poo shall do them no wrong and that the aforesaid John Gebson and Willm Hume shall either of them have pyd a pece for there paynes susteyned in this behalf thes beinge witnesses John Plowyhnam [Peter Gwyth?] with other


1581. Will of Richard Poe. Page 174 of Lichfield Wills and Administrations. See film 7620620 or 8046269

6 March 1601. Edmund Powe of Gedlinge, husbandman, made his will (proved 7 May 1601).[3] Being sicke in bodye...

  • unto the poore [want boye ? ?] ...
  • unto Robart Powe my sonne one little iron [?] and halfe a quarter of barley in full [contentacord?] and satisfaction of his whole childe parte and [parcel?] forever
  • unto Edmunde Powe my sonne a balde mare halfe a quarter of barley a strike[4] of wheate and a bushell of pease in full [contentacord?] and satisfactio of his fillial parte and parcel forev[er?]
  • unto Millie Powe my daughter a [reade?] cowe a heffer all my house hold good a baie fillye and my whole croppe [?] of all manner graine
  • unto Edmonde Powe the sonne of Robart Poe my sonne a lambe
  • unto the children of the [said?] Robart Poe my sonne all my apparell
  • the residual property after debts are paid and funeral expenses discharged bequeathed to the said Millie Powe my daughter, who was also named sole executr.
  • desires Robart Leeson & Francis Walker to be subscribers to the will there being witnesses Nicholas Hancocke Clarke Robart Leeson and Francis Walker

5 January 1605[/06]. Anthonie Poe of Papplewick, yeoman, made his will (proved 8 October 1612). [Full transcription on p.13 of Sir Edmund T Bewley's book.] Being sicke in bodie... to Ales Poe now my wife his lease on their house unless she marry again, and then to go to second sonne John Poe after paying eldest son Willm Poe 40 shillings. To younger sonnes Thomas Poe, Richard Poe, and Anthony Poe each 20 shillings, unless wife Ales never marries through the term of lease, and then she should pay 5 pounds to the four sons and let son John enjoy one year of the last of the lease term so that he may obtain a new lease. To son John four yards of green cloth to make a suit, and my sword and dagger, and my great table and seats, one pair of great cobyrons, a spitt withall iron hooks and gallow irons belonging. To sonne Willm Poe one and a half yards of blue cloth, my blue coat, and five sheep. To John my buffe leather hose. To daughter Ales Poe a new cupboard and eight pieces of pewter, saving one great charger, and one bedstead with trundle bed, with two good coverlets, a blanket, and the worst featherbed, with bolster and pillow, a sealed chest, best brass pot, chafing dish, best candlestick, and five sheep. To daughter Anne Poe another bedstead, busett up, and eight pieces of pewter equal to the other, the best featherbed with one bolster, one pillow, and one of the best coverings and one blanket, my old cupboard and second brass pot, and five sheep, and the second-best great chest, one candlestick; also my landyron and iron gates belonging to it. To sonne Anthonie Poe a bullock calf and five sheep. To sonne Thomas five sheep. To sonne Richard five sheep. Wife Ales to be executrix and residual heir. Supervisors to be friends Bryan Patten and Robt. Aussabancke. Witnesses Thomas Hutchinson, John Watson, and James Cheever. According to Bewley, robate was granted to his widow and relict Alice Poe otherwise Frost.[5]

28 December 1630. George Poe of Gedling, yeoman, son and heir of Anne Poe his late mother, deceased, and Robert Gargrave, of Shelford, son and heir of Alice Gargrave, his late mother, deceased, filed bill in Chancery to establish their title to property to which they were entitled as their mother's heirs.[6]

30 August 1631. Richard Poe of Newarke uppon Trent, leatherdresser (proved April 1638).[7] Beinge sicke in body...

  • to my eldest sonne Richard Poe & heirs to be ... the house wherein I dwell wth all ye fire irons [armtyed] to the freehould & all the painte & [thaths] through out all ye hould & chambers wth ye racks planthers & manthers in the stables & for whant of such issue the house wthall th appurtenance to returne to my sonne William & his heirs for en...
  • to my sonne in law Thomas Hodgson & Marie his wife five shillings in full satisfaction of the childs portion
  • to Marie Hodgson & to Elizabeth Hodgson their daughters five shillings to be put forth for their use wthin one yeare after my dcase
  • after debts paid and funeral costs discharged, if remainder exceeds 30 pounds then daughter Sillina & her husband shall have as good a share in the remainder although she hath thirty pounds of me already since her marriage
  • the rest of my goods cattle chattle moveable & unmoveable with the back side in the layne to my aforesaid sonne William Poe, whome I make sole executor of this my last will & testament
  • intreat my brother Thomas Poe & Thomas Tresse to be supervisors of my last will & testament, and I give my brother one shillinge & Thomas Tresse sixpence in token of my love to them

20 October 1658 William Poe of Dorkinge in Surrey (proved 3 May 1659 in London).[8] Being sicke and weake in Bodie...

  • unto my loving nephew William Poe sonne of my brother Richard Poe of Newarke deceased after the death of his mother and wife of my said late Brother Poe All my Interest in the house of my late brother Richard Poe in Newarke, Nottingham during his natural life, and after his decease to his lawful heirs
  • and for want of such issue to Richard Poe second sonne of my said brother Richard Poe during his natura llife, and to his lawful heirs, and for want of such issue to the heirs of my said nephew William Poe forever
  • unto Mris. Mary [Jenks?], Mris. Elianor [Sp?e], Mris. Margaret Holman, and to Mris Sibilla Holman to each a gould ringe of Tenne shillings price to weare in ? remembrance of me
  • unto Colonell John Holman ? likewise a gould ringe of Tenne shillings price to weare in remembrance of me
  • to such friends as I shall set downe in a [notice?], and leave to be delivered to my Executor hereafter name to weare of them a gould ringe of tenne shillings the price to [?] in remembrance of me
  • residue after charges associated with estate discharged to my lovinge nephews Thomas Hodgson and Martin [Sleads or Steads]
  • nephew Thomas Hodgson sole executor

1663. A Hearth-money Roll of 15 Charles II shows that in Gedling, George Poe was assessed for a house with one hearth;[9] and in Newark, Stodman Street, Richard Poe was assessed for a house with two hearths, and Margaret Poe for a house with one.

Jun 18, 1666? An index of the York Registry of Wills has an appendix enumerating wills that were mentioned in the acts of the court but not included in the will books. The following act is labeled as one such. Transcription with mistakes due to lack of Latin knowledge (this site is a good start for Latin resources):[10]

Decimo Octavo die menst et Anni, [?]ct [?] Decanus art ti consistedyum bonor [?] et [Creditoru] Elizabetha Poi [? ?] de Nottingham dioc. Ebor difin. ab in testo ut astent[?] [disct.?], Elizabetha Blunt [uxor?] [Johanes?] Blunt [nyi?] ex fui dict [disct.?] [pret cora?] dci Decanu ad [sta? dej?] [Ebungiba?] Jurat (Salvo &c?) Exhibit fuit [Invem?] infra toti et prstita est Causo

8 July 1666. Will of Edmund Poe of Nottingha in the District of York, laborer (proved 9 August 1666). Being sick in body... to Cosin William Poe, ten shillings of the thirty shillings he oweth me, and the other twenty chillings given to wife Sarah Poe; to Cosin Sarah Talin part of my black stared cow, and the other part to wife Sarah; wife Sarah residual heir, and desire her upon her death to give estate to her sonne Edward Ashmore, she giving Thomas Ashmore something. Witnesses John Smith of Nottinghad, [poaper?], Bennett Talin widdow, and Ann Bradshaw widdow.[11]

1 May 1668. Simon Poe, senior, of the town and County of Nottingham, cordwainer, filed his bill in the Court of Chancery for the purpose of recovering a messuage, house, or tenemant in Gedling, which the plaintiff's father, Robert Poe, had been seized of in fee-tail, but from which the plaintiff had been excluded by his younger brother, George Poe, of Gedling, aided by Richard Kemp, of Gedling, and Mary, his wife. The bill also sought to recover a legacy left to the plaintiff by one George Poe, of Gedling, son of Edward Poe, of Gedling, the plaintiff's near-kinsman.

4 September 1676. Elizabeth Poe of Gedling in County of Nott widdow made her will (proved 5 May 1680). Being sick in body... six pounds to be equally divided amongst the three children of Richard Kempe they being her grandchildren, that is, 40 shillings a piece to be paied them at three several times [which ended up all being before the will was proved], first at Martinmas 12 month after her decease, so 11 November 1677, the second one year later, and the third one year after that; five shillings to her man servant; the residue to Anna Alcock alias Poe now wife of George Alcock of Gadling her nrall and lawfull daughter. Executrix to be Anna Alcock. Witnesses John Low of Gadling labourer and Bride Low his wife.[12]

Oct 31, 1676? An index of the York Registry of Wills has an appendix enumerating wills that were mentioned in the acts of the court but not included in the will books. The following act is labeled as one such. Transcription with mistakes due to lack of Latin knowledge:[13]

Eisdem die et Anno, dict decanut cert se commisime Adcoem bonor Georgÿ Pooi nuper de Gedling dioc. Ebor ab im testato (et aperitur) definiti, Maria Kemp als Pooi filia duli defti nunt [upor] Richardi Kemp de eact, priut jurat (Salvo [ec?]) exhibit fuit [Iventar?] infra toto et prestita est [causo?]


2 Sept 1727. Mary Poe widow of Mansfield made her will (inventory 24 Feb 1728). Names daughter [worn] Porter and granddaughter [worn] Porter, daughter Hannah Ingman, and grandchildren Hannah and George Sneath. Executors daughter [worn] Porter and Hannah Sneath.

Sources

  1. Archbishop of York, Exchequer and Prerogative Courts, registered copies of wills [FHL film #8,044,715] vol. 15 part 2 page 24.
  2. Archbishop of York, Exchequer and Prerogative Courts, registered copies of wills [FHL film #8,044,149] vol. 18 page 46.
  3. Archbishop of York, Exchequer and Prerogative Courts, registered copies of wills [FHL film #8,044,164] vol. 28 page 375
  4. i.e., two pecks
  5. Deaneries of Nottingham and Bingham, Archdeaconry Wills 1611–1620 [FHL #8,071,115] image on FamilySearch
  6. Inventory of one Alice Gargrave of Woodborough was presented 18 April 1605; see peculiar and general courts,Nottingham
  7. Archbishop of York, Exchequer and Prerogative Courts, original wills [FHL film #8,044,270] Apr.-July 1638. These are images of loose wills arranged by month of proving and then alphabetically by surname within the month. Richard's will was out of order in the digital images, appearing partway through the people with surnames beginning with 'R'.
  8. Will of William Poe of Dorking, Surrey, Prerogative Court of Canterbury; digital image from The National Archives (United Kingdom), Kew, reference PROB 11/291/48
  9. Charles Gerring, History of the Parish of Gedling in the County of Nottingham (Nottingham, England: 1908) page 155
  10. York District Probate Registry, wills & administrations, act-book of wills vol. 2G Nottingham with Bingham 1641–1673 Retford 1641–1672 Newark 1641–1670 [FHL film #8,044,854] fol. 97
  11. Deaneries of Nottingham and Bingham, Archdeaconry Wills 1661–1670 [FHL #8,071,116] image on FamilySearch
  12. Deaneries of Nottingham and Bingham, Archdeaconry Wills 1671–1680 [FHL #8,071,116] image on FamilySearch
  13. York District Probate Registry, wills & administrations, act-book of wills vol. 3G Nottingham with Bingham 1674–1691 Retford 1673–1696 Newark 1671–1701 [FHL film #8,044,853] fol. 209




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