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Will of Augustine Latch Gentleman of Churchill 1653

Will of Augustine Latch Gentleman of Churchill 1653

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In 1599, Philip Awdeley of GreatPagrave, Esq. owned a chapel and 60 acres of land in West Bradenham and a sheep's course in Swaffham that Edmund his father had redeemed from Thomas Wynde, Esq.[1] On the 29 October 1577, Phillipe Awdleie of Pagrave was identified in the returns as a recusant.[2]

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  1. Blomefield, Francis, "Hundred of South Greenhoe: Swaffham." in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, W Miller, London, 1807, Volume 6, pp197-228. British History Online, (accessed 7 January 2024) Transcript:
    Footnote 35: The chantry founded by William Curtes, at West Bradenham, with its revenues there, and 60 acres of land and a sheep's course in Swaffham thereto belonging, was granted by Edward VI. to Sir Thomas Woodhouse of Waxham, Knt. and sold by him, in 1555 to the Awdeleys, by them was mortgaged to Thomas Wynde, Esq. and was redeemed by Edmund Awdley; and in 1599, Philip Awdeley of GreatPagrave, Esq. owned it, and he and Margaret his wife, and Edmund his son and heir, and Anne his wife, sold to Sir William Paston of Paston, Knt. the manors of Easthall, alias Wottons and Great-Pagrave, in 1599
  2. Catholic Record Society, Miscellanea XII: Diocesan Returns of Recusants for England and Wales, 1577., J. Whitehead & Son, Leeds, London, 1921, Vol. XXII, Page 61. Records Volume 22: Miscellanea 12 by The Catholic Record Society(accessed 7 January 2024). Transcript:
    Pagrave by Swafham; Phillipe Awdleie[1], gent cl1 ccl1
    [1]Philip Awdeley of Pagrave near Swaffham, esq., was living there 1563-1577, etc., was the eldest son and heir of Edmund Awdeley of Pagrave Magna, who was the son and heir of Richard Awdeley. Philip's mother, who was the first wife of Edmund, was Mary daughter of Sir Philip Paris of Little Lynton in Cambridgeshire, and she was also the mother of James, Thomas, and Elizabeth, the younger children of Edmund Awdeley, whose second wife Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Tirrell of Warley, was living but without issue, in 1563.
    Philip Awdeley the recusant married a daughter of John Callibut of Castle Acre in Norfolk, by whom he had Edmund who died s.p., and one daughter and heiress who was named Anne, married to Christopher Paston. — R.T.B .

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