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Unless otherwise stated, original copies of Wills dated prior to 1858 are usually found in the appropriate Diocesan Record Office for the court where the Will was proved - for Gloucestershire, this is the Gloucester Record Office. Wills which were proved at Bristol Episcopal Consistory Court may be found at the Bristol Record Office. Copies of Wills for which Probate was granted at the PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) may be obtained via the DocumentsOnline website.
Registered copies of Wills dated after 1858 may be found at the Probate Department of The Principal Registry Family Division (Probate Search Room, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6NP), at local Registries, and sometimes on microfilm at County Record Offices. Further information on post-1858 Wills, and forms for obtaining copies by post may be found on the Government's "Court Service" Wills & Probate pages.
Abbreviations which may be used on this page are:-
The following may also be of use in the study of Wills generally:-
(Ad) "Admon", or Letters of Administration. (I) Inventory (a list of the deceased's goods, and their value) (N) A Nuncupative Will is one declared by a legal representative, as being indicative
of the deceased's wishes, and will often refer to the Testator in the third person.(#) Indicates the Will is a 'duplicate' - that is, more than one person has submitted an
abstract from the same original Will.* An asterisk against a surname indicates the Executor(s) of the Will, or, in the case
of Administration (Ad), the Administrator(s)i/t/p "in the parish (of)". CELF Chapel en le Frith (Derbyshire) ECC Episcopal Consistory Court (Lichfield) HCC Hereford Consistory Court n.p. Notary Public R&R Rest and Residue (a common expression in Wills)
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BAKER DIER PRIOR WALL |
PRIOR, Elizabeth - late of Tockington i/t/p Olveston, co Gloucester. (Ad)
Letters of administration granted to John BAKER of Tockington, in Olveston, and Thomas DIER of Henbury during the minority of William, Simon, Edward, Maurice, and Alice WALL, children of William WALL, late husband of the deceased. Inventory exhibited: £33-8-8. Granted 30? Mar 1568. Bristol Consistory Court, Bristol Diocese Records, Vol 5, p6?, Hockaday Abstracts, FHL#423277. |
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BISSE BROWNE CRIPPES PLAYER SIEM TREWEMAN VEALE VISER VISIR WINTER |
PLAYER, Arthur - of Abscome (?), Gloucs, yeoman, 20 Feb 1578/9 [21 Eliz I] To be buried at Abscome. Bequests: to the poor of Abscome, Pucklechurch, Westerleigh, Daytontoone; Bequests: to my godson Arthur TREWEMAN (son to Edward Trewman); my godson Arthur VISIR; Johne BISSE (the wife of Thomas BISSE); and my godson (the son of John VISIR). Sole Executor: my natural son Arthur PLAYER. Overseers: Sir William WINTER, knight; Thomas CRIPPES, clothier; Thomas BROWNE of Dinton, clothier; Arthur VISIR of Hawkesbury, and John VISER of Gipnam. Witnesses: William VEALE, John SIEM, Thomas BROWNE, with others. Proved at London 23 Nov 1591 (PCC) by Arthur PLAYER, son and executor. PRO Ref: PROB 11/78 (88; Sainberbe) |
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AMES BOORNYLL BOORWYLL BORNYLL BRAYE DYPROFWROTE EDWARDE HOLSTER MABETT PACHE PATCHE ROGERSE ROOME SKYDMORE SLONN SLOUN SOMERHILL STRONG SYMANSE TILLINGE TYLLINGE WILLISE WOOLE |
PACHE, Margaret - of Frampton Cotterell, Gloucs, widow, 18 Nov 1596. To be buried at Frampton Cotterell. Bequests: to the poor of Frampton Cotterell, Winterbourne, and Almesbury; to my sister Alice BOORWYLL; to my brother John TILLINGE of Almesbury; to Margret BOORNYLL; to Alice SLONN, William SLONN, Johan SLONN, Robarde SLONN, Elizabeth SLONN, Lewes SLONN, John SLONN; to Richard WOOLE the younger (my sister's son); to my brother's children: Thomas TYLLINGE, John TYLLING and William TYLLING; to my sister-in-law Alice PACHE; to my mother-in-law Margaret STRONG; to my goddaughter Alice EDWARDE; my sister Alice BORNYLL; to Anne SLONN; to my brother John TILLINGE; to my servant Margrett SYMANSE; to Johan BRAYE; to Fortunatus WILLISE; to my godchildren (unnamed). Executor: brother-in-law John SLOUN. Overseers: William MABETT and Walter ROGERSE. Debts I owe: to my sister Alice BORNYLL, John AMES, Christopher HOLSTER, Alice PATCHE. Debts owed to me: by the widow DYPROFWROTE (?), Abraham ROOME, Edwarde SOMERHILL, James SKYDMORE. Proved at London 13 Jan 1596/7 (PCC) by John SLONN, executor. PRO Ref: PROB 11/89 (6; Cobham) |
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HOLBOROUGH PEN |
PEN, Robert - of Westerleigh, Gloucs, husbandman, 1 Aug 1610. Bequests: to my son Robert (at 15), daughter Elnor, daughter Agnes; to godchildren (unnamed). Land in Luckington to be used by my brother William; to my two daughters at their marriage; to the poor of Westerleigh. Sole Executrix: my wife Anne. Overseers: my brother William PEN and John HOLBOROUGH of Sherston. Testator Robert PEN signs by mark. Debts owing to: my brother William PEN, sister-in-law Alice. Proved at London 21 Jan 1610/11 (PCC) by Anne, relict of the deceased. PRO Ref: PROB 11/117 (1; Wood) |
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ALPAS BUTLER ECELL EDWARDS FFEVINE HOWSE LYNKE OGBORNE OSBORNE PATCH PATCHE PITT PULLINE SPRINT STONES THEREN THURNER WATERFORD WENLOCKE WICKES WICKSTEED WITHER WYTHER |
PATCH, Edmond - of woulford i/t/p Thornbury, wheelwright, 22 May 1611. to Agnes THEREN of little Barrenton (my sisters daughter) - £14; to Michaell WICKES - all goodes that I had from my brother John HOWSE whoe dwelled at or in vlandes (also) the Bedd in the newe lofte and all of the second best of all my apparrell; to William OGBORNE - my best Cloake; to William THURNER (my wyves brother) - all my working tooles and Rulles and tymber for to make tenne payer of wheeles that is to say velleys [?] spoakes and stocks (also) my guelding Colte and tenne pounds of money; to William PITT (my servant) - £10; to John EDWARDS - my booke of Martyrs; to Johane WITHER and John WYTHER (sonne and daughter of Richard WYTHER) - £5 apiece; to every one of my godchildren - (a) yeowe and a lamb; to John BUTLER (sonne of Walter BUTLER) - £10, and to Ciceley BUTLER (daughter of Walter BUTLER) - £5; to Agnes THURNER (my servante) - £5; to Margaret PULLINE (my servant) - £3; to Mr SPRINT - 20/- for twoo sermons the one at my Buriall the other a weeke after at his discretion; to the poore people of the Tything of Morton - sixe bushels of wheat and sixe of Beanes; Whole and Sole Executrix: my wife Johane, +Rest&c. not given nor bequeathed. Overseers: John FFEVINE, William LYNKE and Willm OSBORNE, my wife at my daye of buryall deliver them £5 to give to the poore at my buryall at there discretion, and that yt shalbe lawfull for my overseers for to take wheate beefe bacon malte cheese for to serve at my Buryall Edmund PATCHE his marke. Witnesses: Thomas WATERFORD, John ALPAS his marke. Debts owing to the Testator: Robert STONES John ECELL Thomas WENLOCKE Richard WICKSTEED. Probate London on 13 Jun 1611 by relict Johane. TNA Ref: PROB 11/118. |
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HEANEME PARKER WASTCOLL |
PARKER, Thomas - within the diocese of Gloucester, 15 Oct 1612. To be buried at the churchyard of Wapley. Bequests: to Thomas PARKER, Jone PARKER, Symon PARKER and John PARKER (children of my son Christopher). Executor: my son Christopher. Witnesses: John WASTCOLL, writer of Wapley, and Robeart HEANEME. Proved 20 Jul 1613 at Gloucester. GRO Ref: 1613/#223. |
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ALLSOP ALSOPP PRIGG SIMONS |
PRIGG, Margarett - of Westerleigh, Gloucs., widow, 15 May 1616. To the poor of Westerleigh - 10s.; to my daughter Margarett - as much money as shall make that sum which her father gave her, she already has £40 in her hands, and one bed with the appurtenances and all my wearing apparel; to my three sons William, John, and Thomas - 20s. apiece; to my two daughters Jone and Margaret - all my finer linnens equally; to William the son of Henry ALSOPP and to Jone the daughter of Thomas PRIGG - 10s. apiece; to the rest of my children's children - 6s-8d. apiece. My Full Executor: my youngest son Richard - he to have the rest of my goods. Overseers: Hugh SIMONS and Henry ALLSOP. Proved at Chipping Sodbury 4 Jun 1616. GRO Ref: 1616/#113. |
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ARSCOTT GREGORYE PAIGE PAYGE WOLFE |
PAYGE, Thomas - of Westerleigh, 31 Mar 1618. To be buried at Westerleigh. to my daughter-in-law Rebecca WOLFE - my rugget heifer, to my daughter-in-law Briget WOLFE - my whiteheaded heifer (also) one silver spoone apiece to be paid after the decease of my wife Anne PAIGE; to each of my grandchildren - 4d. apiece. Executrix: my wife Anne PAIGE - she to have the rest. Thomas (X) PAIGE. Witnesses: Thomas ARSCOTT, Thomas (X) GREGORYE, Arthur ARSCOTT. Proved at London 17 Jun 1619 by Anne PAIGE, relict of the deceased. PRO Ref: PROB 11/133. |
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HUGGINS ORGAN PARKER |
PARKER, Elanor - of Westerleigh, Gloucs., widow [undated] To be buried in the churchyard of Westerleigh; to my son Henry - the lease of my house, commonly called But Hayes Bull, and a black yearling, the table board and form in the hall, my chest, and two sheets, one canvass and another lockrain; to my son Edward - one taggell cow, the bedstead I lie upon, my coffer, a great brass candlestick, my tin cup, two canvas sheets; to my daughter Agnis - one red cow, a great kettle of brass, a little crock, the bed which I lie upon, together with a bolster, 2 sheets, one of canvass, another of dowlas, and one white blanket. Sole Executrix: my daughter Jone - she to have the rest, appointing her to deliver the goods to the rest of my children. Overseers: Gaspar HUGGINS and Walter ORGAN. Testatrix signs by mark. Proved at Gloucester 24 Jul 1620. GRO Ref: 1620/#25. |
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ADAMS FERN FLETCHER FURLAND GILL HOYLE LARMAN MORRIS PEACHE SLADE |
PEACHE, John - in ship Discovery in Road of Aceh [Sumatra,
Indonesia], sailor. Rebecca ADAMS & Thos FURLAND of Northam co. Devon; Agn FERN of Westleigh co. Devon; Jn FLETCHER of Bristol [co. Gloucester], carpenters mate in ship. Witnesses: Mordant GILL, Hugh LARMAN, Ellis HOYLE, Leo MORRIS & Will SLADE purser. Proved in the Commissary Court of London Jul 1621-Dec 1625: Vol 24, f601. |
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BAKER BROCKENBURY COUNTRY GARRETT INGOLSBY MERIDAY PERPOYNT POWELL SEERS SMALL TAYLOR THORNETON WILEY |
POWELL, Henry - of ship Eagle, masters mate. church of St Michael Bristol [co. Gloucester]; Jms & Wlm sons of Wlm POWELL merchant of Bristol; wife Eliz; Henry SMALL clothworker of St Clement Well, Bristol; Mr Thos TAYLOR; Peter GARRETT; Arthur BAKER; Rob PERPOYNT; Rich BROCKENBURY; Jn WILEY; Wlm THORNETON cook; Ralph INGOLSBY surgeon; Jms POWELL*. Overseer: Nichls MERIDAY, Chamberlain of Bristol. Witnesses: Jn SEERS & Thos COUNTRY purser. Proved in the Commissary Court of London Jul 1621-Dec 1625: Vol 24, f210. |
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PICKARD RODMAN SUMERS |
PICKARD, William - of Westerleigh, Gloucs., 11 Feb 16[torn]. To be buried in the churchyard; to my eight children (unnamed) - £20 equally. Executrix: my wife Alis - she to have the rest. Witnesses: George RODMAN, John (X) SUMERS. Proved at Gloucester 6 Aug 1623. GRO Ref: 1623/#150. |
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BAKER BUTCHER COOKE FIELD GRAFTON GREENE GROMEGE HAINES HOPKINS HORT MALLETT MOROW PARMITER PARMYTER PULLEN RIDLER RIDLEY |
PARMYTER, Jane - of Tockington i/t/p Olveston, widow, 7 Apr 1623.
(beeing weake in bodie) unto Henry PARMITER (my sonne Edwards eldest sonne) to Katheren MALLETT and Hester MALLETT (twoo of the daughters of Fraunces my daughter deceased) certaine lands in Mortgage to one M[ist]r[es]s BUTCHER of the Cittie of Bristoll widow and to her children whereof already payd 120£ and remaineth yet unpaid 80£ ("fower score pounds") more and 4£ interest my will is that my executors shall (take possession of) all (my) goods cattells household stuff &c. and make sale to raise upp the saide saide somme for the redemption of the saide landes and after I give the same unto Henry P[AR]MITER my sonnes eldest sonne and for want of issue to remaine unto John PARMITER his brother my will is that my executors shall take (the income) of the saide lands until the saide Henry PARMYTER shall accomplish the full age of [25] yeares and promise to rayse upp a certaine some of moneys to be equally devided betweene John PARMITER, John MALLETT, Edward MALLETT, Sara MALLETT and Mary BAKER. Executors: the Right worshippfull Sir Edward MOROW kniyt and Ralphe GREENE vicar of Olveston (my brother in lawe) (and) they should have the Wardshipp of Henry PARMYTER my sonnes sonne yf it may please the Master of the Court of wards to [illegible] itt to them the rather for that yf Thomas HOPKINS his grandfather should have it which is and wilbe very egerly bout to have prune itt hee beeinge in debt and danger should and will make a praye of him and utterly undoe him as hee hath beene the utter overthrow of his poore wards late father. Overseers: John RIDLEY and John HORT of Tockington yomen the mark of Jane PARMYTER. Debts owinge by the testator: Mistris BUTCHER Mary PULLEN Nicholas GROMEGE. Debts owing unto the testator: Edward GRAFTON of Alveston oweth me iiij£ for the rent of ground. Witnesses: Tho: HAINES Noto[r]is Pub[l]icu]s Jhon RIDLER Anthonie FIELD Thomas COOKE. Probate 6 Aug 1623; Bristol Wills. |
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BOROUGHS MOOTER PINDER RUDD WOODMAN |
PINDER, Francis - of Wapping Wall, Stepney, Mdx, mariner,
on voyage to East Indies, master of ship Falcon. Executors: Audrey wife of Adrian MOOTER of Wapping Wall mariner & sis Sara WOODMAN widow of Bristol [co. Gloucester]. Witnesses: Henry RUDD & Rob BOROUGHS. Proved in the Commissary Court of London Jan 1625/6-Dec 1629: Vol 25, f151. |
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CHANOKE COZENS EDMUNDS HAINES JOHNSON MOYER NORTH PAULE SANDS STANTON |
PAULE, Thomas - of ship London, of East India Co. sister Alice PAULE of Ruardean co. Gloucester; William HAINES of the Reformation; John EDMUNDS; Joseph SANDS pursers mate; Thomas JOHNSON; Simon COZENS; George MOYER; Thomas NORTH. Executor: mother Joan PAULE of Ruardean. Witnesses: Robert STANTON & John CHANOKE. Proved 1628 - PCC (3; Barrington) |
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BOWLES DAIE DAYE EDWARDES FREINDE HASKINS KINGE LEDGER MARTEN NAISH PARSONS POOLE PRIGG TAYLOR WICKHAM |
PRIGG, Rowland - of Stanley, Winterbourne, Gloucs, yeoman, 4 Mar 1627. Bequests: to the poor, and to the reparations of the church of Winterbourne; to all my wive's sisters children, and to my godchildren Sara POOLE and William WICKHAM; to my kinswoman Francis PARSONS; to Thomas HASKINS of Long Ashton, Somerset; to Richard TAYLOR and John TAYLOR (sons of John TAYLOR of Long Ashton, aforesaid; to Richard BOWLES and John BOWLES; to Thomas KINGE, John KINGE, and Thomas NAISH, and their heirs; to my loving friend William EDWARDES of Tedbury, clerk, John POOLE of Frampton Cotterell, William DAYE, and Nathaniell FREINDE. Sole Executrix: my wife Anne. Overseers: my good friends William DAIE and Nathaniell FREINDE. Signed by testator. Witnesses: William MARTEN, James LEDGER, Marie EDWARDES. Proved 1 Jul 1628 at London (PCC) by Anne PRIGG, relict. PRO Ref: PROB 11/154 (68; Barrington) |
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BUMBEY GOWEN MANDY PERRYMAN WILLIAMS |
PERRYMAN, John - of Westminster. father Chris PERRYMAN; bros Rob & Chris; bros in law Jerome & Rich WILLIAMS; Joan wife of bro in law Henry BUMBEY; Alice MANDY; 4 chldr; Thos GOWEN gent; Rob PERRYMAN of Westerleigh, co. Gloucester yeo. Witness: Eliz wife of Jerome WILLIAMS. Proved in the Royal Peculiar Court of the Dean & Chapter of Westminster c1630: Camden, f122. |
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FELTON HALE MAYNARD PERROTT POWELL TURNER WILLMOTT |
POWELL, Judith - of St Martin Vintry, London, widow. bur near mother in St Martin Vintry; Jn son of bro Jn WILLMOTT of Bristol [Gloucester]; bro Arthur WILLMOTT of "Executor" [Exeter, co. Devon?]; Mr Francis PERROTT; Herbert PERROTT; Joan HALE; Mr Chris MAYNARD*. Witnesses: Jn FELTON & Chr TURNER. Proved in the Commissary Court of London c1635: Vol 27, f464. |
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HAYNES HOULDER PARKER |
PARKER, Henry - of Westerley, Gloucs. All my estate to my wife Christian PARKER, whom I make my sole executrix. Overseers: John HOULDER, and Thomas HAYNES. Testator signs by mark. Proved 1635 (no other detail) |
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COCKEY FORD HALL PARKE THOMAS |
PARKE, Daniel - Barbados, 1649. wife Elizabeth in Arlingham co Gloucester; daughters Sarah & Joan P; cousin John P; William COCKEY; Elizabeth wife of George FORD; Giles HALL; William THOMAS. |
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PRUTHEROH TREAVERS |
PRUTHEROH, Jane - of St Giles in the Fields, Mdx, spinster. advowson of Littleton [on Severn] co. Gloucester to exec Wltr TREAVERS gent. Proved in the Commissary Court of London 1665: Vol 32, f82. |
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BYAM HOLTON PEGLER |
PEGLER, Thomas - of Kings Stanley, 11 Nov 1678. Mentions: his now wife Elenor, daughters Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Katerin, Hannah, Margaret, Joan and Elnor; sons Daniel and Andrew. Executors: Robert HOLTON, Jaspar BYAM. Proved 22 Feb 1678. |
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DARKE PEART STEPHENS |
PEART, Richard, late of Boddington, Gloucester, Husbandman. sister Alice STEPHENS wife of William STEPHENS; brother Andrew PEART, of Alstone; father Francis PEART, mother Margery PEART; Anne daughter of brother Isaac PEART, of Kemerton; brothers Stephen PEART* of Gossington and Isaac PEART*. Witnesses: Richard DARKE and {??}. Proved at Gloucester {?}9 May 1679. |
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BYAM PEGLER |
PEGLER, John - of King Stanley, butcher, 6 Mar 1681. mentions his mother who may not have been dead; brother Daniel PEGLER; Jasper BYAM to receive money. |
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BAKER CONSTANCE DANGERFIELD DRINKWATER HARDING HOULSER KNEE LAYTON MARFEE PARTRIDGE PAULL STOKER TURNER WANFORD WATKINS WEEKS |
PAULL, Margaret - of Kings Stanley, widow, signed 24 Dec 1682. Beneficiaries: cousin Nicholas PAULL; son in law Obadiah PAUL; the 5 sons of son in law Nathaniel PAUL; the daughter of my husband's sister; cousin Mary WANFORD; cousin Ursula WATKINS; cousin Ann LAYTON; cousin Isabel CONSTANCE and her daughters Mary and Sarah; cousin Mary PARTRIDGE and her sisters Elizabeth and Dorcas; cousin Mary HOULSER; cousin George WEEKS; cousin William TURNER; cousin Jane MARFEE; Hannah DRINKWATER; Nathaniel STOKER; daughter in law Elizabeth PAUL of Newborough; son in law Onesiphorus PAULL; cousin John PAULL; cousin Samuel PAULL; cousin Obadyah PAUL; cousin Josiah PAULL; daughter Elizabeth PAULL of Stanley; Sarah HARDING; Richard DANGERFIELD; the wife of Toby BAKER jnr; Mary DANGERFIELD; Mary KNEE; son in law Nathaniel PAULL, executor. Proved at Gloucester 4 May 1684. GRO Ref: 1684/#321. |
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KNIGHT POWELL PULLEN |
PULLEN, Thomas - of Tytherington. (Ad)
Administrators: son Jonathan PULLEN of Tytherington, yeoman; James PULLEN of Tytherington; William POWELL of Hawkesbury, yeoman. Witnesses: Eliza KNIGHT. Admon. 19 Oct 1687, Gloucester. |
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COLLIER EMLY HARDING PAINE WEIGHS WEIGHT |
PAINE, Elizabeth - of Stonehouse. Kin mentioned: Elizabeth EMLY of Sherston; Edward WEIGHT or WEIGHS; Thomas COLLIER; William WEIGHT; Thomas WEIGHT; Nathaniell WEIGHT son of kin John WEIGHT; brother William. Proved 20 Apr 1688 by Maurice HARDING, exec; Ref: FHL#0091418. |
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BURD CHAMBERS HANKES HAWKES HOLIDAY KING MICHELL NEALE PEGLAR PEGLER SPARKS WEBB |
PEGLAR, Luke - of Horsley, broadweaver, 31 Jan 1684. couzens Thomas HAWKES or HANKES; Thomas' wife Elizabeth, daughter of Stephen PEGLAR; Edward BURD; Nathaniel SPARKS; Francis NEALE; John NEALE; Joan HOLIDAY and Stephen PEGLAR Sr. Others mentioned: his brother Stephen PEGLAR; his sister Margery SPARKS; a couzen John PEGLAR*. Overseers: Richard WEBB and Giels CHAMBERS Jr. Witnessed by: Edward WEBB, John MICHELL, Sam WEBB. Proved Jul 1688; Ref: FHL#0091418. Luke was the son of William PEGLER and Joane KING of Horsley. He was born abt 1612, appears not to have married. |
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CLUTTERBUCK FOWLER PAGLER PEGLER |
PEGLER, Joseph - of King Stanley, 19{?} Aug 1688. daughter Sarah PAGLER, father in law William FOWLER, kinsman Richard CLUTTERBUCK of Kings Stanley; sister Sarah FOWLER, wife Jane, brother Richard PAGLER; brothers in law Stephen FOWLER and William FOWLER. Proved 6 Apr 1689. |
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EMBLY PEGLER SMITH |
PEGLER, Samuel - broadweaver, 4 Jul 1689. his father Solomon; his mother Sarah; a brother Daniel; sisters Sarah, and Susan wife of Peter SMITH. Proved 13 Jul 1689; Ref: FHL#0091418. His wife was Elizabeth EMBLY. They were married in Coaley 01 Apr 1689. |
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GRAHAM PEART ROSE STILE WOOD |
PEART, John, of Beckford, Gloucester, Mason. father Steven PEART; sister Mary STILE, and her children; brother Richard PEART; wife Sarah PEART*. Witnesses: John ROSE?, Thomas GRAHAM?, John WOOD. Proved at Gloucester Nov 1689. |
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ALLINGTON ASHFIELD BENNETT BINGHAM CHAMPIONS CLARKE COX DIMERY HARRIS HAWESWORTH HOBBES PARNELL PULLEN SMITH VERNEY WILLIS |
PULLEN, James - of Tytherington, yeoman, 14 May 1690. Beneficiaries: wife Sarah PULLEN; kinsmen Benjamin & Nicholas PARNELL; kinswoman Margaret HARRIS; cousins Hugh & Hester PARNELL; kinsman Joseph CHAMPIONS; kinswoman Elizabeth COX; 2 daughters of Henry BINGHAM; eldest son of landlord John VERNEY. Mentioned: Prudence WILLIS; Lady ALLINGTON; Sir Richard ASHFIELD. Executors: Edward HOBBES, Richard HAWESWORTH. Witnesses: Tho. SMITH, Giles CLARKE, Rach. BENNETT, John DIMERY. Probate 4 Apr 1691, Gloucester. |
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HIGGS JONES PULLEN THURSTON |
PULLEN, John - of Tytherington, carpenter, 1 Dec 1688. Beneficiaries: wife Judith PULLEN; daughters Mary PULLEN & Martha JONES. Executors: friends Nathaniell PULLEN & Thomas PULLEN. Witnesses: Katherine HIGGS, Katherine THURSTON, John THURSTON. Probate 7 May 1691, Gloucester. |
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BRADLEY HATCH PEART STEVENS |
PEART, Isaac, of Kemerton, 1692. (Ad)
granted to Chrysogen PEART (widow) of Kemerton, Glos. Isaac PE(A)RT, mason; Richard STEVENS, yeoman, of Kemerton. Witnesses: Jos. HATCH and Step. BRADLEY. |
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PAGLER RICHARDS WOOD |
PAGLER, Richard - of Kings Stanley, {2?} Sep 1691. [3 William III] kinswoman Elizabeth WOOD; wife Elizabeth; kinswoman Sarah PAGLER, daughter of Joseph PAGLER; brother Joseph PAGLER, brother in law William WOOD. Witnesses: John WOOD, Jane O PAGLER, John RICHARDS. Proved 7 May 1692. |
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ABRHAM BYHAM CLUTTERBUCK PAGLER RICHARDS WOOD |
PAGLER, Elizabeth - of Kings Stanley, 20 May 1692. kinswoman Bridgett CLUTTERBUCK - and her four children John CLUTTERBUCK, Daniell CLUTTERBUCK, Elizabeth CLUTTERBUCK and Jane CLUTTERBUCK; kinswoman Mary WOOD, Kinsman David WOOD, Thomas WOOD, Richard and Elizabeth PAGLER, son and daughter of Judith PAGLER; kinswoman Elizabeth WOOD; brothers Thomas WOOD and William WOOD. Witnesses: Richard BYHAM, Elizabeth ABRHAM, John RICHARDS, Sr. Proved 7 Aug 1692. |
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CHAMBERS KIMISH MARTON PRIDE |
PRIDE, Thomas - o/t/p of Horsley, Co. Gloucester, Broadweaver, 19 Aug 1694. sonn William PRIDE; son in law Nathaniel CHAMBERS; sonn Nathanael PRIDE; sonn Thomas; daughter Rebecka, daughter Hannah. "And alsoe the fourtye shillings which Thomas KIMISH doe owe me". I make my wife my Sole and Whole Executor. Signed Thomas PRIDE X his mark, with: Witnesses: the Mark of ? MARTON; the Mark of Shuana CHAMBERS. |
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BURGIS LANGLEY PEART PERT TOMLINSON |
PEART, Stephen, Bpps. Cleeve, Glos. 1695. (Ad)
granted to Mary PERT (widow) of Bpps. Cleeve; Nicholas TOMLINSON of ?, yeoman; Luke ? of ?, yeoman. Witnesses: Rd. LANGLEY and Tho. BURGIS Jun. ? |
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PEGLER |
PEGLER, James - of Kings Stanley; this will was written in 1698. left his wife Margaret PEGLER. The will itself is very hard to read. It may mention a Caroline PEGLER. |
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BIRT BLATHMOOR HEINES HOLIDAY PRIDE TAYLOR |
PRIDE, Nathaniel - Clothier of Horsley, 1705. Bequests: my brother Thomas PRIDE; my sister Hannah PRIDE (wife of Nathaniel HEINES); my sister (wife of George HOLIDAY) - to be paid when she attains the age of twenty one; my brother William PRIDE; mother Hannah PRIDE. Witnesses: Tho TAYLOR, Ann? BLATHMOOR x her mark; John BIRT. Proved 20 Apr 1706. PRO Ref: PROB 11/488. |
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HOLYDAY HOPKINS NEALE PRIDE TOCKNELL |
PRIDE, Hannah - o/t/p of Horsley, Co. Gloucester, widdow, 4 Oct 1711. Bequests: to my sone Thomas PRIDE - twenty shillings of good and lawfull money of Great Britain; to my son in law Gorge HOLYDAY - one shilling; to my daughter Hannah HOPKINS - one shilling; to my welbeloved son William PRIDE - all and singular except what is before disposed of. Signed Hannah PRIDE her mark, with: Witnesses: ? TOCKNELL x her mark; Henry NEALE. |
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DANTFORD PARK PAUL WAKE |
PAUL, Ann - of Leonard Stanley, widow, signed 4 Jan 1715. Beneficiaries: Elizabeth PAUL, daughter of Onesiphorus PAUL; Onesiphorus PAUL, son of Nicholas PAUL; Dean PAUL; the widow PAUL; sister Mary WAKE; Mary DANTFORD; Sarah DANTFORD; Samuel PARK, executor; the two sons of Nicholas PAUL. Proved at Gloucester 7 Feb 1722. GRO Ref: 1722/#24. |
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BERRY DOE PULLEN SEAVILL |
PULLEN, Sarah - of Tytherington, a minor. (Ad)
Administrators: John SEAVILL of Elburton, guardian of Sarah PULLEN (granddaughter of John BERRY late of Tytherington); John DOE; Richard DOE. Admon. 7 Oct 1727, Gloucester. |
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FOWLER GARDNER HOLBROW NEWMAN PERKES PERKS PINFOLD PORTLOCK |
PERKES, Robert snr - of Minchinhampton, surgeon, signed 5 Mar 1726. Beneficiaries: son Robert PERKS, executor; grandson Nathaniel PERKS; grandsons Richard, Francis, Nathaniel, Samuel, Daniel and Benjamin NEWMAN; granddaughters Sarah NEWMAN & Elizabeth GARDNER; daughter Mary HOLBROW; grandson Daniel HOLBROW; granddaughter Mary PERKS. Witnesses: Daniel FOWLER; Ed PINFOLD; John PORTLOCK. Proved at Gloucester 20 May 1728. GRO Ref: 1728/#238. |
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ALLWAY BEDGGOOD BRIARD COLE COLLETT CULLIMORE ELLIEZ HART HAWKINS LAWRENCE MOCHAM PULLEN STOKES WEBB |
PULLEN, William - of Towerhill, Tytherington, 20 Aug 1729. son of Jonathan PULLEN. Beneficiaries: Peter COLLETT; Elizabeth ELLIEZ & her son Joseph ELLIEZ; William CULLIMORE; Hester COLE; Susanah HART; Margaret WEBB wife of Job WEBB; James PULLEN son of William PULLEN; servant Mary PULLEN; Robert COLE & daughter Sarah COLE; Elizabeth LAWRENCE daughter of Thomas LAWRENCE; Sarah MOCHAM & her son William; Thomas STOKES*; Thomas ALLWAY*; William son of Nathaniel PULLEN. Witnesses: Anne BRIARD, John HAWKINS, Nich BEDGGOOD. Probate 15 Oct 1729, Gloucester. |
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CULLIMORE DOE PULLEN |
PULLEN, Thomas - of Towerhill, Tytherington, batchelor. (Ad)
Administrators: William PULLEN of Tytherington; William CULLIMORE of Tytherington, yeoman; John DOE. Admon. 21 Nov 1729, Gloucester. |
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BISHOP PEGLER |
PEGLER, Daniel - of Kings Stanley, broadweaver, 18 Oct 1729. son Daniel, daughter Eleanor BISHOP; son Thomas PEGLER, daughter Sarah PEGLER, son John PEGLER, daughter Elizabeth PEGLER; wife was Rebecca. Proved 19 May 1730. |
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ALLWAY DOE PULLEN STOAKES |
PULLEN, Thomas - of Tytherington, clothier. (Ad)
brother of the late William PULLEN. Administrators: Thomas STOAKES of Thornbury, mercer; Thomas ALLWAY of Thornbury, mercer; John DOE. Admon. 1 Jul 1730, Gloucester. |
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DOWNEY FOWLER PARTRIDGE PHILLIMORE POPE SHIPTON TWEMLOW WALLINGTON |
PHILLIMORE, Josiah - of Cam, clothier, signed 3 Mar 1728. Beneficiaries: my loving wife; cousin John PHILLIMORE of Uphop(?); cousin Jonathan PHILLIMORE of Hockeyhill; cousin Joseph PHILLIMORE of London; brother John PHILLIMORE; Nathaniel POPE; cousins John and Samuel sons of my brother John PHILLIMORE; Timothy WALLINGTON & William FOWLER; Joseph TWEMLOW; Daniel FOWLER the elder; James PARTRIDGE; sister Elizabeth DOWNEY; cousins Joseph, Daniel and John, sons of my brother Samuel PHILLIMORE. Witnesses: Nathaniel POPE & Gosorfin SHIPTON. Proved at Gloucester 11 May 1731. GRO Ref: 1731/#130. |
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DEAN KNIGHT LUSTY MORGAN PEGLAR THATCHER TOCKWELL |
PEGLAR, Richard - of King Stanley, butcher, 13 Apr 1724. Mentions: Judith PEGLAR, son John PEGLAR, daughter Ann PEGLAR; son in law Benjamin DEAN, son in law Richard LUSTY, son in law Thomas THATCHER, daughter Ann PEGLAR. Witnesses: Thomas MORGAN, Samuel KNIGHT, Susannah TOCKWELL, Janet {?}, 10 Jul 1731. Proved Jul 1731. |
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COLE HOLMAN PAUL WALLINGTON |
PAUL, Nathaniel - of Kings Stanley, tobacconist, signed 25 Nov 1735. Beneficiaries: brother Josiah PAUL, executor; Richard COLE of Stroud, shoemaker, executor; Samuel WALLINGTON of Dursley, gentleman; daughters Anne, Sarah, Elizabeth HOLMAN; sons Obadiah and Onesiphorus; eldest son Nathaniel PAUL; wife Hannah. Proved at Gloucester 7 Feb 1737. GRO Ref: 1737/#16. |
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GREENING HOLLIDAY PHILLIMORE POPE SHIPTON TWEMLOW |
PHILLIMORE, Elizabeth - of Cam, widow, signed with her mark 1 May 1738. Beneficiaries: sister Mary HOLLIDAY, executrix; niece Mary, daughter of Mary HOLLIDAY; Elizabeth and Mary POPE, daughters of brother Nathaniel POPE; Josiah POPE, son of Samuel POPE; nephew John, son of brother Thomas POPE; niece Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas POPE. Witnesses: Joseph TWEMLOW; Mary GREENING; Abraham SHIPTON. Proved at Gloucester 20 Jul 1738. GRO Ref: 1738/#93. |
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BENDOCK BROMWICH HARIS PLUMER PULLEN |
PULLEN, James, the elder of Tytherington, gardener, 13 Jun 1729. Beneficiaries: wife Mary PULLEN; mother Mary BROMWICH; sons William, James* & John PULLEN*; daughters Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Iddy, Martha & Sarah PULLEN. Overseers: friends Robert PLUMER the elder of Wickwar; Benjamin PULLEN; William PULLEN. Witnesses: William PULLEN sen., Jonathan BENDOCK, Thomas HARIS. Probate 21 Nov 1739, Gloucester. |
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PARNELL PULLEN SHELLARD SHILL |
PULLEN, Mary - of Tytherington, widow, 7 Dec 1743. Beneficiaries: sons William, John & James PULLEN; daughters Anne PARNELL (wife of Benjamin PARNELL) and Mary*, Betty*, Edith & Martha PULLEN. Witnesses: John SHILL, Jno SHELLARD. Probate 21 Feb 1743, Gloucester. |
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CLARKE FIELDER PEGLER |
PEGLER, Mary - of City of Gloucester, widow, 27 Aug 1747. sister Sarah, wife of Marmaduke CLARKE of City of Gloucester, Gentleman; brother Benjamin FIELDER; nepher Samuel FIELDER (son of brother George FIELDER); husband Andrew, deceased; son John PEGLER (not clear whether her son, or her husband's son by a previous wife). Proved 13 Sep 1749; Ref: FHL#0091418. |
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BARTOLMO LEWIS PEGLER PRIDE |
PRIDE, William - o/t/p Horsley, Co. Gloucester, Broadweaver, 23 Jul 1750. daughter Rebecka; John BARTOLMOs children (John, Edman and Elizabeth); daughter Ann, daughter Hanna, son Thomas. Signed William PRIDE X his mark, with: Witnesses: Stephen PEGLER; Elizabeth PEGLER William LEWIS. |
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BORN CHINN DANGERFIELD DAVIS IDOOD LUSTY PEGLER THATCHER |
PEGLER, Judith - of King Stanley, widow [of Richard], 11 Jun 1740. daughters Hannah LUSTY, Ursula THATCHER and Ann DANGERFIELD; grandson Joseph PEGLER, son-in-law Thomas THATCHER, grand-daughter Elizabeth THATCHER, grandsons Richard PEGLER and Joseph PEGLER; son-in-law Benjamin DAVIS [the surname is hard to read, but I believe it is DAVIS]; son John PEGLER. Witnesses: Edward IDOOD {?}, Nathaniel CHINN, John BORN. Proved 15 Feb 1755. |
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ALLIN MORGAN PEGLAR PEGLER |
PEGLER, Richard - of Stroud, 14 Apr 1749. wife Sarah PEGLAR* (described as his "now wife") was the sole executor. Also mentions: late kinswoman Sarah MORGAN who had given him property in Stonehouse; sons Richard PEGLAR, James PEGLAR, Thomas PEGLAR and Samuel PEGLAR; daughters Martha ALLIN, Sarah PEGLAR, Mary PEGLAR and Jane PEGLAR. Proved 26 May 1755. |
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PALLING TAYLOR |
PALLING, Edward - of Sheephouse, Painswick, gentleman, signed 15 Aug 1757. Beneficiaries: sons John and Edward; daughters Mary and Elizabeth; William TAYLOR, to be guardian to children under 21. Proved at Gloucester 17 Sep 1757. GRO Ref: 1757/#154. |
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BEDGGOOD NICKOLAS PARNELL PULLEN ROLPH SMITH |
PULLEN, William - of Tytherington, yeoman, 14 Mar 1758. Beneficiaries: son James PULLEN; daughter Betty PULLEN; brother Thomas PULLEN* and his daughters Elizabeth & Mary PULLEN; John SMITH* of Tytherington, yeoman; Josiah BEDGGOOD of Cainsham, schoolmaster. Witnesses: Benj. PARNELL, John NICKOLAS jr, Geo. ROLPH. Probate 10 Jul 1759, Gloucester. |
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BARTER PEGLER |
PEGLER, Richard - of Stroud, 23 Apr 1764. his son Thomas PEGLER (a dyer) filed papers that mention Sarah, wife of Richard. She was the executor of the will. Also mentioned: John BARTER of Stroud, clothworker. |
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PEGLER |
PEGLER, Sarah - widow of Stroud, 23 Apr 1764. her son Thomas filed papers stating that his mother had died intestate. |
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CARDALL MAGGOT PEART RICKARD WHITE |
PEART, John, of Kemerton, Gloucester, Mason. nephew John PEART* of Alstone, Overbury, Worcester; sister Mary PEART, wife of Stephen PEART of Alstone; nephews Isaac PEART, of Alstone and Richard PEART, of Kemerton; nieces Elizabeth MAGGOT, wife of Thomas MAGGOT of Deerhurst, Glos and Mary CARDALL, wife of CARDALL of Alstone. Witnesses: Henry WHITE and Samuel RICKARD Proved at Gloucester 24 Aug 1765. |
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CARUTHERS PACKER PALLING |
PALLING, William - the younger of Brownshill, Painswick, clothier,
signed 15 Sep 1743. Beneficiaries: brothers Thomas, John and Edward PALLING; sister Sarah, wife of Daniel PACKER; sister Mary, wife of William CARUTHERS. Proved at Gloucester 7 Dec 1769. GRO Ref: 1769/#246. |
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FOX HAYWARD KNIGHTE PAGET PEGLER SMITH |
PEGLER, Richard - of Maugersbury i/t/p Stow on the Wold, co. Gloucester,
Yeoman, 11 May 1761. my beloved wife Sarah PEGLER*. Also mentioned: Joseph SMITH, Samuel FOX, the Revd Mr John PEGLER, my two daughters, Hannah and Sarah. Witnesses: Leonard HAYWARD, Searah SMITH, James KNIGHTE. The within named Sarah PEGLER widow and relict and sole Executrix was duly sworn before me, Simon PAGET Sur. 30 May 1771. Will transcribed by Margaret Couch of New Zealand. |
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PRIDE |
PRIDE, Thomas - late o/t/p Thornbury, Diocese of Gloucester,
saddletree maker. (Ad)
Died intestate and Anne PRIDE (widow) ... was and is the natural and lawful widow and next of kin of the said deceased. Anne PRIDE granted administration, 16 Feb 1774. |
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BAYNHAM DUDFIELD PEART RICKETTS |
PEART, Richard, of Kemerton, Glos. 1775. (Ad)
granted to Edward BAYNHAM, brother in law, whitesmith of Kidderminster, Worcs. Charles DUDFIELD, carpenter, of Kemerton. Witness: Saml. RICKETTS. |
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COOK DIGGERS FLETCHER PEGLER |
PEGLER, John - Bledington, 28 Nov 1775. wife Ann PEGLER*, brother Richard PEGLER; nephew John DIGGERS; nephews and nieces William, Richard, Charles, James, Ann and Mary DIGGERS - sons and daughters of William DIGGERS; nephew and niece Thomas and Mary FLETCHER, and nephew William COOK - sons and daughter of Eliz: COOK. The within named Ann PEGLER the widow Relict and sole Executrix was duly sworn before me 13 Jun 1776. Will transcribed by Margaret Couch of New Zealand. |
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PRICE |
PRICE, Thomas - of Dunsbourne, Carpenter, 22 May 1776.
Buried 28(?) Jun 1776. wife Ann PRICE; daughter Mary PRICE; Mary's sister Sabinah (as written); son Stephen PRICE, daughters Betty PRICE and Ann PRICE; son Thomas PRICE. Note: "Dunsbourne" is as spelt - I think this is Duntisbourne Abbots. Proved Gloucester Diocese Consistory Court 15 Mar 1777. |
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CARUTHERS PALLING |
PALLING, Thomas - of Pitchcombe, signed 12 Jun 1777. Beneficiaries: wife; nephew John CARUTHERS; sister Mary CARUTHERS, widow; nephew William CARUTHERS. Proved at Gloucester 13 Sep 1777. GRO Ref: 1777/#176. |
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BISHOP CHURCH DAVIS KNEE PAGLER PAIGLER PEGLAR SHIPTON WEBSTER |
PAIGLER, John - of King Stanley co. Gloucester Butcher,
28 Oct 1776. [16 Geo III] Bequests to: grandson Richard PAGLER late son of my son Richard PAGLER; Joseph PAGLER his brother [of Richard the grandson]; his sisters namely Mary PEGLAR Betty PEGLAR and Ann PEGLAR - one chest of drawers unto Mary PEGLAR daughter of my son Richard PEGLAR deceased; Mary SHIPTON late wife of Abrahm SHIPTON deceased; each of my grandchildren, children of my son Joseph PEGLAR deceased - John PEGLAR Richard PEGLAR George PEGLAR and Judith PEGLAR and with the sum of one shilling unto Martha PEGLAR late wife of my son Joseph PEGLAR deceased. Ann PEGLAR late wife of my son Andrew PEGLAR deceased; my daughter Judith BISHOP and after her decease unto my grand daughter Judith BISHOP; my grandson John PEGLAR late son of my son Andrew PEGLAR deceased; my servant Mary KNEE widow of King Stanley; my grandson Joseph PEGLAR and my granddaughter Betty PEGLAR son and daughter of my late son Joseph PEGLAR deceased. Executors: grandson John PEGLAR son of my late son Andrew PEGLAR deceased & James BISHOP* my son in law. Mentioned more than once: daughter Judith BISHOP, Joseph PEGLAR son of late son Joseph PEGLAR, John PEGLAR son of late son Andrew PEGLAR, Richard PEGLAR son of late son Richard PEGLAR. Written and signed this twenty eight day of October in the sixteenth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the third by the grace of God of Great Britian France and Ireland King defender of the faith and so forth and in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. Witnesses: Nathaniel CHURCH, William DAVIS, John WEBSTER. Proved 31 Aug 1778. |
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PEGLAR |
PEGLAR, Richard - of Stroud, pouchemaker. wife Elizabeth PEGLAR was the executor; I think Richard died intestate. Dated 15 Jul 1784. |
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BURGE CARUTHERS COLBORNE PALLING |
PALLING, Edward - of Brownshill, Painswick, signed 30 Sep 1777. Sole Beneficiary & Executor: nephew William CARUTHERS. Witnesses: Anne COLBORNE; Henry BURGE; John COLBORNE. Proved at Gloucester 11 Jul 1789. GRO Ref: 1789/#91. |
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PICK PULLEN ROLPH SAMPSON STEPHENS |
PULLEN, William - of Tytherington, gardener, 10 Jan 1791. Beneficiaries: sons Lawford*, Isaac & Abraham PULLEN; grandchildren William, John, Elizabeth, Mary & Sarah PULLEN (children of Lawford) and Abraham PULLEN (son of Abraham); servant Sarah PICK. Witnesses: James SAMPSON, Benjamin STEPHENS, Geo. ROLPH jr. Probate 14 Apr 1791, Gloucester. |
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CHANDLER ECOTT LIMBRICK PERRY PULLIN WOOLRIGHT |
PULLIN, William - of Charfield, yeoman, 7 Aug 1789. Beneficiaries: brothers John & Thomas PULLIN; nephews William, John, Thomas, Joseph, James, & Lawford PULLIN (sons of brother John PULLIN); nieces Mary ECOTT, Sarah PULLIN & Betty LIMBRICK (daughters of brother John PULLIN); nephews & niece William, John, Thomas & Hester PULLIN (children of brother Thomas PULLIN); 4 children (unnamed) of niece Mary ECOTT; friends James PULLIN and John LIMBRICK of Tytherington, yeomen. Executor: nephew William PULLIN (son of Thomas). Witnesses: Tho. PERRY, Richard WOOLRIGHT, Richard CHANDLER. Probate 10 Jan 1792, Gloucester. |
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ALDER BISHOP COLLINS DALLE DAVIS FISHER PEGLER PRUDGE VENNIGAR WALL |
PEGLER, John - of Kingstanley co. Gloucester, yeoman. wife Elizabeth PEGLER - all that house and garden where I now dwell [she was either Elizabeth FISHER or Elizabeth DAVIS, daughter of William DAVIS]; sons Richard PEGLER and Joseph PEGLER; son George DALLE [I think this is the same as George the executor]; son John PEGLER, daughter Hannah WALL wife of James WALL of the Parish of Rodborough; daughter Sarah PEGLER (on condition of her paying to my son John PEGLER the sum of five pound within one year after decease if she should not be left of the inheritance of the late Judith BISHOP of Malmsbury, co. Wilts). Witnesses: John ALDER, John COLLINS Sr, the mark of Ann VENNIGAR. The within named George PEGLER the Son and John COLLINS the Elder the Executors were duly sworn before me Tho PRUDGE 6 Feb 1802. |
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CREW HOWELL PILLIMORE PULLIN ROLPH SMITH |
PULLIN, John - of Cromhall, yeoman, 22 Jan 1799. Beneficiaries: wife Hannah PULLIN*; 9 children Mary, Elizabeth, William, John, Thomas, Joseph, James, Sarah & Lawford. Mentioned: father-in-law John SMITH, deceased; George HOWELL. Witnesses: Geo. ROLPH; Jacob PILLIMORE of Cromhall, blacksmith; James CREW of Cromhall, victualler. Administrator: son William PULLIN (executor Hannah PULLIN died before probate) Probate 14 Oct 1802, Gloucester. |
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GREENING MILES PAUL PETTAT TAYLOR WILKINS |
PETTAT, Thomas - of Stonehouse, signed 26 Jun 1800. Beneficiaries: friend Sir George Onesiphorus PAUL, Bart, executor; servants Hannah WILKINS & Hanah GREENING; wife Jane. Witnesses: Nathan MILES; William TAYLOR. Proved at Gloucester 21 Dec 1804. GRO Ref: 1804/#219. |
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CARUTHERS CROOME PALLING |
PALLING, Edward - of Brownshill, Painswick, died intestate. (Ad)
Bondsmen: John CARUTHERS; Thomas CROOME. Admon granted at Gloucester 13 Feb 1805 to Grace CARUTHERS, widow. GRO Ref: 1805/#18. |
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ACOCK COOK HEMMINGS HUMPHRISS HUMPRIS LOCK PACKER PAYN |
PACKER, John - of Aston Farm i/t/p Cold Aston co. Gloucester, yeoman,
9 Oct 1805. Beneficiaries: wife Mary PACKER, sons William PACKER, Thomas PACKER, Job PACKER, Richard PACKER, John PACKER and Charles PACKER; daughters Susanna HUMPRIS[1] and Rebecca PACKER[2]. Executors: Mary PACKER, William PACKER, Thomas PACKER, Job PACKER (all as named above) Witnesses: John PAYN, William COOK, Martha PAYN. Others named: David HEMMINGS and William LOCK, who together with the testator currently occupy "my two Messuages or Tenements orchard and Premises thereto belonging Situate Lying and being in Little Risington in the county of Gloucester", which is left to his wife. Probate Gloucester 22 Jan 1808. GRO Ref: 1808/#12. Notes: [1] Susanna mar Thomas HUMPHRISS 11 Oct 1791. [2] Rebecca married Thomas ACOCK 18 Jul 1811, both at Aston Blank, GLS. |
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DAVIS PULLEN ROLPH |
PULLEN, James of Tytherington, yeoman, 14 Jul 1806. Beneficiaries: wife Mary PULLEN* & only child Mary. Witnesses: Geo. ROLPH, George DAVIS of Tytherington, cordwainer. Probate 7 Jun 1809, Gloucester. |
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HALL HARDWICKE PULLEN ROLPH SMITH TRATMAN |
PULLEN, William - of Tytherington, maltster, 4 Mar 1811. Beneficiaries: wife Sarah PULLEN*; 5 children Lawford, William, Elizabeth, Hester & Thomas PULLEN. Mentioned: father Lawford PULLEN of Portishead, Somerset; late grandfather William PULLEN. Trustees: friends Thomas HARDWICKE of Tytherington, gentleman; James HALL of Portbury, Somerset, yeoman. Witnesses: John TRATMAN of Tytherington, blacksmith; Edward SMITH of Tytherington, yeoman; Wm ROLPH. Probate 26 Jun 1811, Gloucester. |
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CHURCH LEVERSAGE PEGLER RACLIFFE SKIPP SMITH VICK WAIGHT WALKER WEBBER WORKMAN |
PEGLER, Thomas - of Kings Stanley, farmer, 23 Dec 1809. daughters Mary PEGLER, Martha RACLIFFE wife of Charles RATCLIFFE of Arlingham, Elizabeth SMITH wife of Aaron SMITH of Stonehouse; wife Mary PEGLER; friends John WAIGHT of Kings Stanley, baker and Samuel VICK, clothier of Kings Stanley; son John PEGLER, not yet 21 years of age. Mentions land in Kings Stanley he purchased from Thomas SKIPP Esquire, Nathaniel Peach WALKER Esquire, John CHURCH, Shopkeeper and John WEBBER, Clothier. Witnesses: Elij LEVERSAGE, Francis WORKMAN, Charles SMITH. Proved 25 Jun 1814. |
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ALWAY ALWAYS HETLING PULLIN |
PULLIN, John - sen. of Stidcott, Tytherington, 10 May 1815. Beneficiaries: wife Mary PULLIN; children John, Hannah, Ann, Sarah, Mary, William, Thomas & James; brothers James & William PULLIN; brother-in-law James ALWAY. Executors: James PULLIN & James ALWAYS. Witnesses: Tho. HETLING of Sodbury; Robert ALWAYS of Tytherington. Probate 6 Sep 1815, Gloucester. |
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BAILEY COLLYER DRIVER GODARD PEGLER WARD WIGHT |
PEGLER, Elizabeth - widow of Painswick, Glos, victualler. Beneficiaries: her six children, Amelia COLLYER, Ann, John, Martha Barton, Joseph and Leonard PEGLER; also her mother Ann BAILEY and her sister Rachael BAILEY. Witnesses: Jas B PEGLER; Sml GODARD; John DRIVER. Executors: Robert WIGHT; Thos Rushworth WARD of Painswick. Date Executor Sworn: 22 Jul 1820. |
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AUSTIN BEVAN CLIFFORD ELTON HICKS HILL LEONARD MAIN PEARSE PHILLIMORE PURNELL WINCHCOMB |
PHILLIMORE, John - of Uley, esquire, signed 30 Mar 1824. Beneficiaries: sister Ann PURNELL; kinsman and godson John Phillimore HICKS; Purnell HICKS, eldest brother of John; other brothers and sisters including Mrs Charlotte AUSTIN; friend John PEARSE of Chilton Lodge, Berks; Henry HICKS and his wife Charlotte; and her half-sister Mrs ELTON of Hucclecote; Henry Clifford CLIFFORD of Frampton on Severn; Henry WINCHCOMB, brother of Mrs Charlotte HICKS; Elizabeth, formerly BEVAN, niece of Mrs HICKS; Henry BEVAN of London, cloth factor, brother of Elizabeth and his elder brother at Ludlow; kinsman Capt Sir John PHILLIMORE, RN; William PHILLIMORE of Lincoln's Inn; late servant George LEONARD and his children James and Hannah; housekeeper Hester HILL; servant Elizabeth MAIN; Gloucester Infirmary; Gloucester Lunatic Asylum. Copy in GRO D471/F2. |
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CHAPMAN PULLEN SCARLETT SMITH SUMMERS TYLER |
PULLEN, Elizabeth - of Tytherington, widow of James PULLEN, 27 Sep 1821. Beneficiaries: son William PULLEN*; daughters Ann wife of Thomas PULLEN, Mary wife of Thomas CHAPMAN, Sarah wife of Nathaniel TYLER & Hannah SMITH widow; grand daughter Hannah SMITH (daughter of Hannah SMITH); grandchildren William, Hannah, Sarah, & Mary PULLEN (children of deceased daughter Elizabeth wife of James PULLEN). Witnesses: Sarah SUMMERS, R C SCARLETT. Probate 5 Jul 1824, Gloucester. |
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COX HEWLETT PEGLER |
PEGLER, Sarah [née Barrows] - of Stroud, widow, 10 Mar 1820. She was in the plumbing and glazing trade, and mentions partners Richard COX and Daniel HEWLETT in Stroud; sons Henry PEGLER, Richard and Edward PEGLER - the last 2 [then] under 21. On 4 Oct 1825 sons Richard PEGLER, butcher, and Edward PEGLER, plumber, were bound to take care of the estate of their mother. |
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PULLIN |
PULLIN, Thomas - of Wickwar, yeoman. Died 26 Jul 1827. (Ad)
Administrator: Ann Briard PULLIN, widow. Witnesses: Wm PULLIN, John PULLIN. Admon. 10 Mar 1827, Gloucester. |
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HASTINGS HOLDER PEGLER PRICE THOMAS WARD |
PEGLER, Martha Barton - daughter of Leonard PEGLER late of Painswick, Glos. Beneficiaries: her two sisters Amelia THOMAS (wife of William THOMAS of Gloucester); Anne PRICE (wife of William PRICE of Rodborough); her four brothers, James Barton, John, Joseph and Leonard PEGLER, all of Painswick. Witnesses: John HASTINGS; Mary Anne HOLDER. Executor: Thomas R WARD of Painswick. Date Executor Sworn: 15 Sep 1827. |
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PRICE |
PRICE, John Holbrow - died intestate 20 Sep 1835. (Ad)
Admon granted to his father John PRICE 20 Oct 1835. GRO D2957 178(13) |
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BICK FEWINGS PARKINSON PRICE |
PRICE, Stephen - of Caudle Green, Brimpsfield, Glos, yeoman.
Died 14 Nov 1841. Beneficiaries: his son Stephen PRICE of Withington, farmer; his daughter Mary, wife of John FEWINGS, of Birdlip, also her children (unspecified). Witnesses: John PARKINSON, Lincolns Inn; Charles BICK, Withington; Executor: Stephen PRICE (son). |
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OSBORNE PULLEN PULLIN SCARLETT |
PULLIN, John - of Wickwar, maltster, 27 Jul 1839. Died Feb 1841. Beneficiaries: sons James & William; daughters Rebecca & Elizabeth. Executors: brother William PULLIN of Kingsweston, Henbury; William OSBORNE of Brokenbrough, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Witnesses: Ann B PULLEN of Westend, Wickwar; R SCARLETT, solicitor, Thornbury. Probate 8 Dec 1841, Gloucester. |
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BENNETT BRACEY HISCOX HOPKINS LIMBRICK PULLIN |
PULLIN, William - of Charfield, gentleman, 2 Apr 1842. Beneficiaries: wife Ruth PULLIN; children William, Ruth, Sarah, Joseph, Thomas, Mary, & Elizabeth PULLIN. Mentioned: Henry HISCOX. Trustees: William LIMBRICK of Charfield, farmer; Isaac BENNETT of Kingswood, Wiltshire, farmer. Witnesses: William HOPKINS, Richard BRACEY. Probate 28 Sep 1842, Gloucester. |
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BUCKNELL GREENE HARRIS HOBBS LIDDIATT PEGLER |
PEGLER, John - late of Kingstanley Farmer. Died 22 Apr 1842. Thomas LIDDIATT of Stroud in the said Co. Gloucester Pargister and William HOBBS of King Stanley aforesaid Pig Killer - "All and singular my real estate"; wife Harriet PEGLER. Witnesses: Henry HARRIS Solo Lainscross of Stroud, E BUCKNELL - Clerk to Mss. GREENE & HARRIS Solo Lainscross of Stroud. Proved 12 Oct 1842. |
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EDMONDS HALL MACHIN POPE WATKINS WILLIAMS |
POPE, John - of The Marsh Common, i/t/p Almondsbury, yeoman, 7 Nov 1840.
Died 6 Mar 1846. Beneficiaries: sons George POPE, William POPE, James POPE, Luke POPE; daughters Harriet EDMONDS, Anna POPE and Lydia POPE; wife Betty POPE. Executors: Thomas HALL & Luke WATKINS. Witnesses: Richard WILLIAMS [of Northwick, a farmer], Mary MACHIN, John MACHIN. Probate granted 23 Jun 1846 - Bristol ECC; Effects <3,000£. Additional information: [1] Betty (Elizabeth) POPE was the second wife of John POPE. [2] Sophia nee WATKINS, John's first wife, died in 1821. The Executor Luke WATKINS is known to have been her brother. [3] Luke WATKINS also appears as a joint occupier with John POPE in Almondsbury Tithe apportionment numbers 1078 & 1080. [4] Sophia WATKINS was the mother of all the offspring listed as beneficiaries. |
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DANIELS PULLIN SCARLETT SMITH |
PULLIN, Lawford - of Cromhall, yeoman, 23 May 1842. Died 23 Jan 1853. Beneficiaries: wife Martha PULLIN; children Martha, Thomas, John, James, William, Sarah, Mary & Elizabeth PULLIN; daughter Hannah wife of Thomas DANIELS. Executor: Thomas SMITH of Mudgedown, Iron Acton, yeoman. Witnesses: R SCARLETT, solicitor, Thornbury; Frederic SCARLETT, solicitors clerk. Probate 14 Jul 1853, Gloucester. |
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DYER EDMUNDS FORD POPE SCRIVEN WATKINS |
POPE, Elizabeth - of Northwick, i/t/p Henbury, widow, 11 Nov 1848.
Died 4 Aug 1854. Beneficiaries: natural children Henry SCRIVEN "the elder" and Elizabeth SCRIVEN "the younger"; Emma EDMUNDS (daughter of Luke & Harriet EDMUNDS). Witnesses: Thomas FORD [of Henbury, Carpenter], Hester SCRIVEN. Executors: John SCRIVEN of Stowick i/t/p Henbury; William DYER shoemaker i/t/p Almondsbury. Proved 31 Aug 1854. Probate granted Bristol ECC; Effects <100£. Additional information: [1] Elizabeth POPE is known to be the second wife of John POPE whose Will was proved 23 Jun 1846. [2] Harriet EDMUNDS is known to be the married daughter of John POPE and first wife Sophia nee WATKINS. |
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