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1024. William BASTON

1William Baston 1703 Bampton, Oxfordshire, Birth (Email from Ron Baston 18 Jun 2006). "
  I checked my notes and have William down as bapt. on 18.3.1704, and died in 1771.  I also have a note that says 'gravestone shows date of birth as 30.6.1703.  When I was down at Bampton I wrote to the vicar and he agreed that I could read the church copy of their births and deaths records and this must have been from them.  I honestly cannot remember where else it could have come from.
  Ron Baston 2006."
  (I have since discovered that the birth date is from his grave stone as noted in the 1847 book of Monumental Inscriptions - CAH).

2William Baston 1705 Bampton, Oxfordshire Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, Oxfordshire 18 Mar 1704/05
William fs of Wm Baston."
(*1704/5, 18th March 1704 is actually 1705 on the current day calendar as the year changed on the 25th March until about 1725). Image.

3William Baston 1771 Monumental Inscription, Bampton, Oxfordshire, page 49. "
William Baston died 30th June 1771 age 67."
(Extract from "A History of Bampton" by J A Giles published 1847, a list of Monumental Inscriptions in the Churchyard). Image.

4William Baston 1771 Bampton, Oxfordshire, Burial Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3 . "
Bampton, Oxfordshire 1771
July 2nd William Baston aged 67 (= born 1704).". Image.

5William Baston & Elizabeth Skinner 1726 Oxford All Saints Marriage Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3. "
All Saint's, Oxford, Oxfordshire 2 September 1726 .
William Baston of Bampton in Com Oxon et Eliz Skinner. de eadem (of same), puella (girl) were marryed by vertue of a Licence."
(Bachelor & Spinster according to the Licence Bond). Image.

6Bampton, Oxfordshire, St Mary's Church. "
Where Francis (1761), Jonathan (1739) & William (1704) were Baptised.
  The current building dates from the 12th century, in the 13thC the tower was raised and the spire erected. In the 14thC the Lady Chapel, the west porch and the vestry to the north were added. Late in the 15thC a clerestory was added and in 1702 the chapel on the south side was reconstructed.". "
The Church where William was Baptised (1704) and Buried (1771)." Image.

7Bampton, Oxfordshire, the font in St Mary's Church, William Baston, 18 Mar 1704/1705. "
The Font used to Baptise William Baston in 1704/5." Image.

8Oxford, All Saint's Church, WSV ref 100_0579. "
The church from a 1800's painting.". "
Where William Baston & Elizabeth Skinner were married in 1726, All Saint's Oxford in 2007."
(It is no longer a Church but part of the library of Lincoln College, Oxford). Source Image. Citation Image.

9William Baston 1732 Oxford Quarter Sessions, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, QS H 173271& WSV Image DSCF6307. "
  We John Nabbs & Wm Lyssett surveyors of the high wayes of Bampton for this present yeare doe present Edward Carter Justice of Bamptons keeping a peace in Bampton for refusing to doe any part of the fix? wayes & and to the high wayes in Bampton pursuant to publicke notice given in the Church to that end -pa---k we did farther pd --- y said - Carter for suffering a great quantity of rubbish to lay before his door which greatly obstructs the currant of the water and is a manifest hindrance to the repairing the highway in the town of Bampton and upon our sending severall workman to remove the same, the said Carter theretoward to ass-- and -- trouble any ---- that should prep--- to remove the same.
  We do also p(resent) that K Fowler keeping a tram in Weald and renting the tythes of Bampton of the aforesaid? and - Edmonds of the Grasly value of one hundred pounds and upward for refusing to do any duty to the highways any.u score of his renting the said tythes.
  We do also present Willm Baston of Bampton, Yeoman keeping a tram? for not laying his stones in such as we directed given under our hands the 10th day of July 1732.
  To Jno Driver esq one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County aforesaid residing near the premises.
  Signed John Nabbs & Wm Lissett.
  Ordered by several reasons above should show cause next sessions why they should not be fined for continued? faults.". Image.

10Elizabeth Baston 1742 spinster of East Hendred, Berkshire Will & Probate, William Baston, nephew, 29 Nov 1742, Public Record Office, Kew, London, PROB 11/723 (Clerk's copy) & PROB 10/1945 1743 Feb A-G (Original). "
  In the Name of God Amen the Twenty ninth day of November in the sixteenth of the reign or our Sovereign Lord George the second King over Great Britain, France and Ireland and so forth and in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and forty two I Elizabeth Baston of East Hendred in the County of Berkshire, Spinster do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following That is to say first I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping and assuredly believing through the merits and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ to be eternally saved and to inherit everlasting glory and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor herein after named and concerning my worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same as follows.  
   First I give and bequeath unto my sister Deborah the wife of John Cook all that my half yard-lands containing by estimation ten acres be the same more or less lying in the common fields of the said East Hendred with all and every the appertenances thereunto belonging which I hold by Copy of Court Roll to hold to she my said sister Deborah Cook and to her heirs forever after.
  I give and bequeath unto my brother Thomas Baston five pounds of good and lawfull money of great Britain and also I give and bequeath unto Deborah the daughter of my said brother Thomas Baston five pounds of the lawfull money both which said five pounds to be paid so bequeathed by my Executor herein after named within a twelve month after my decease.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Thomas Baston son of my late brother William Baston all my right and interest in a messuage and appurtenances belonging to the same which said messuage and appurtenances was late in the tenure of Thomas Castle deceased who before his death did surrender the said messuage with the appurtences to my use as security for the payment of a sum of money by me left him.  To hold my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs for and during the said time that the money remains unpaid and when the said money shall be paid I give and bequeath the whole that is or shall be due to me at the time of payment to my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs forever.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin John Baston son of my late brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Francis Baston son also of him said brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William Baston five pounds of the lawfull money who also is son of my said brother John Baston.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Mary Woods, daughter of my said brother John Baston, five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Bennett, daughter also of my said brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto Ann Baston daughter also of my brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto Henry Baston son of my brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William Baston son also of my said later brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston five pounds of the lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto Jonathan Baston son also of my late brother William Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto John Prior son of my late sister Mary Prior five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath unto Mary Spark daughter of my late sister Mary Prior five pounds of like lawfull money.
  Also I give and bequeath Robert son in law to John Woods and son to my said cousin Mary Woods five pounds of like lawfull money.
  All which sums of five pounds above named and bequeathed my will is that my executor herein after named shall pay the same as above given and bequeathed within a twelve month after my decease.
  All the rest of my goods and chattels of what nature or kind so ever my debts being paid and my funeral expenses discharge I give and bequeath unto my said sister Deborah the wife of John Cook whom I do make and hereby appoint the whole and sole Executor of this my last will and testament.
  In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written - the mark of Elizabeth Baston - hand sealed, delivered and published and declared to be the last will and testament of Elizabeth Baston the testatrix in our presence and by us in the presence of the testatrix - Richard Champ.  Richard Houlton.  Thomas Yorke.
  The Will was proved at London the seventeenth day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and forty two before the Worshipful Robert Dale Doctor of Law surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John Bettesworth also Doctor of Law Master keeper or Commissary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Deborah Cook wife of John Cook the sister of the deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will to whom was granted administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased being first sworn duly to administer.
  Note: As the Will was written 29th November 1742 the Probate date can't be 17th February 1742, it should be 17th February 1743 so it looks as though this court was still using the old calendar hence the discrepancy.."
   Messuage - Dwelling house with out-buildings and land assigned to its use.
Appurtenances - Belonging, appendage or accessory
. "
Legacy to William Baston as nephew in Elizabeth Baston's 1742 Will.
Also I give and bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston five pounds of the lawfull money."
cousin also meant niece or nephew. Source Image. Citation Image.

11Elizabeth Baston 1742 East Hendred Will Pedigree Chart, Elizabeth Baston, will, 29 Nov 1742. "
Pedigree chart constructed from Elizabeth Baston's 1742 Will.". "
William Baston son of my late brother William Baston." Image.

12Titlle Deed Parcel of Land, Bampton dated 1769, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, ref Mor VIII/i/1 Acc No.708. "
  This Indenture, made this Twentyith day of November 1769 in the tenth year of the reign of our Soveriegn Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain ffrance (France) and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Sixty nine.
  Between William Hulls of Burford in the county of Oxford, Dyer; Joseph Large of Little Barington in the county of Gloucester, Yeoman; and Humphrey Porter of Southorp in the said county of Gloucester, Yeoman, of the one part and Joseph Shurey of Bampton in the said county of Oxford, Malster, of the other part.  
   Witnesseth that this said William Hulls, Joseph Large and Humphrey Porter for and in consideration of five shillings apiece of good and lawful money of Great Britain to them by the said Joseph Shurey in hand well and truly paid and satisfied at or before this sealing and in delivery of those present the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged.
  Have and oath of every of them Hath bargained and sold and by those present. Do and oath and every of them doth bargain and sell unto the said Joseph Sturey. All that messuage or tenement with the appurtenances situate lying and being in Bampton aforesaid in the said county of Oxford late in the occupation William Baston and also all that piece or parcel of ground there unto adjoining and belonging as the same is now mounded out. Containing in length eight pole and in broadth five pole and six foot or thereabouts part whereof is used for a garden and all and every the houses outhouses edifices buildings courts yards banksides orchards gardens ways waters easements proffirs commodities and advantages whatsoever to the said messauge or tenement and premises belonging or appertaining And the reversion or reversions remainder and remainders, outhouses and proffits thereof and every part and parcel thereof.
  To have and to hold the said messauge or tenement piece or parcel of land and all and singular other the promises herein before mentioned and intended to be hereby bargained and sold and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Joseph Shurey his Executors Administrators and assigns from this day next before the day of the date of those present for and during and unto this full end and term of our whole year hence next ensuing fully to be compleat and ended yielding and paying therefore the rent of our pepper corn on the last day of the said term (if lawfully demanded so)  
   To the intent that (by virtue of those present and by force of the statute for transferring  used into possession) this said Joseph Shurey may be in the actual possession of all and singular the said hereby bargained promisses and thereby enabled and made capable to accept and take a grant and release of this reversion and inheritance thereof to him his heirs and assigns.
  In Witness thereof the said parties have hereunto interchangeably sett their hands and seal this day and year first above written.
  Signed and sealed
  William Hull,  Joseph Large,   Humphrey Porter.". "." Image.

13Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will & Probate, William Baston, brother deceased, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. "
Named as deceased brother in Jonathan Baston's 1777 Will "my late brother William Baston"." Image.

14Bampton, Oxfordshire, village map and Baston house location, WSV 100_1115 ©2007, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, MSS DD Par Bampton a1. "1821 Inclosure Map of Bampton.
Cottage marked 477 and allotment 753.
The location of the cottage mentioned in the 1769 deed, taken from an 1821 detailed map of Bampton and surrounding areas showing land boundaries.". "
Now called "Sarnia"." photo with permission of the current owners, Peter & Dawn Jobson.. Source Image. Citation Image.

15Bampton Meadow and Baston allotment location, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, MSS DD Par Bamtpn a1. "
Cottage marked 477 and allotment 753.
The location of the land mentioned in the 1769 deed, taken from an 1821 Land Apportionment map of Bampton & Aston showing allotments.". Image.

16Broad Street, Bampton 1914. "
The house mentioned as plot 477 "Baston's" in the 1821 Copyhold document.". Image.

17Bampton, Broad Street, the Baston House 2007, 100_1112 ©2007, 100_1116 ©2007 White Swan Video Services. "The house identified as 477 in the 1821 Inclosure Map of Bampton now called "Sarnia"." photo taken 2007 with the kind permission of the current owners, Peter & Dawn Jobson.. "
Interior of the Baston House in Bampton taken 2007." Source Image. Citation Image.

18Market Square, Bampton Village (about 1890). "
The local shops, William lived just down the road in Broad Street.". Image.

19Horse Fair, Bampton Market Place (about 1904). "
The fair took place every year in the market place and was just down the road from where the Baston's lived.". Image.

20Coat of Arms - Baston, English Origin (1), Baston surname. "
Family Coat of Arms (from Burke's General Armory) - English Origin.
Shield: Quarterly per fesse indented or and az (Gold & Blue).
Crest:
 Motto: None.
The  family name originated in Poitou, France and the surname traces its ancestral roots back to French origin."
There is also an  Arms of Cornish origin depicting 3 bats on a Silver background. Image.


1025. Elizabeth SKINNER

1Elizabeth Skinner 1706 Bampton, Oxfordshire, Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR/16/1/R1/3. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton 20th September 1706.
Elizabeth d of Robert Skinner.". Image.

2Elizabeth Baston 1779 Bampton, Oxfordshire, Burial Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/4. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 12th December 1779.
Elizabeth Baston aged 73 by CH.c.". Image.


512. Robert BASTON

1Robert Baston 1728 Bampton, Oxford Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 14 September 1728 .
Robt son of Wm Baston.". Image.


512. Robert (Basson) BASTON

1Robert Basson 1730 Bampton, Oxfordshire Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 23 April 1730.
Robert Basson to William.". Image.


512. William BASTON

1William Baston 1732 Bampton, Oxfordshire Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 1st January 1732.
William son of William Baston.". Image.

2William Baston 1822 Bampton, Oxfordshire, Burial Register, ORO PAR16/1/R5/1 Original Register. "
St Mary's Church, Bampton 1822.
William Baston of Bampton April 1st aged 91 by T Burrows." (= born about 1731). Image.

3Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will & Probate, William Baston, nephew, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. "
Also I give and bequeath unto my kinsman John Baston, William Baston, Jonathan Baston, Edward Baston and Francis Baston sons of my late brother William Baston the sum or legacy of five shillings apiece to be paid within three months next after my decease." Image.

4William Baston 1799 Oxford Quarter Sessions, OFHS QS. "
1799 - No 10.  Jury present Esam Pierce yeoman 11th November assaulted Elizabeth Ivins.  Witnesses, John Tanner & William Baston.  Plea guilty.". Image.

5Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, William Baston, brother, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Original - Prob 10/4643 (1822 Nov A-B) & Clerk's copy - PROB 11/1663 No. 110. "
Mention of William in his brother Francis' 1819 Will.
my nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of my brothers John Baston, William Baston, Thomas Baston, Edward Baston and Jonathan Baston
I give unto my nephew Francis Baston, son of my said brother William." Source Image. Citation Image.

6Children of William Baston and Mary Fox vs Mary Honeybone, William & Mary Honeybone, 2007. "
  Honeybone & Fox.
  Thoughts on sorting out the children of William Baston who married Mary Honeybone 21st July 1755 & William Baston who married Mary Fox 11th November 1755.
   John Baston    12 Oct 1755    baptised before Mary Fox married so is to Honeybone (called Jonathan in the 1788 Quarter Sessions record).
  Richard Baston 22 Feb 1756 too soon for Honeybone, therefore must be Fox .
  The 1819 Will of Francis Baston, buried 1820 Glympton age 80 years (making him born c1741), fits the baptism of Francis Baston to William & Elizabeth (Skinner) Baston of Bampton.  This Will names the following people, his daughter Elizabeth (Francis married Jane Horton 21 Mar 1766 in Glympton and Elizabeth was there only child) and his brothers John, William, Thomas, Edward & Jonathan together with Francis the son of his brother William (note there are three separate Wills which show that there were both John & Jonathan in the same families).  Jonathan Baston of the Weald, Bampton 1777 Will (Francis' uncle) also cites the same names as sons of his brother William.  The John Baston, nephew of Aston Clinton named as Executor of Francis' 1819 Will, is the son of Edward Baston (married Jane Panting 1764 Aston Clinton) who was also one of the brothers named.
  All these brothers, as does the baptism of Francis himself, match with the baptisms to William & Elizabeth (Skinner) Baston; William 1732, Thomas 1738, Edward 1737, Jonathan 1739 as does the baptism of a Francis in 1764 to a William & Mary.  The only baptism missing is of a John to William & Elizabeth.  I can find no other Baston/Basson family that fits the named brothers better.
  The other baptisms to a William & Mary are: -
  Mary Baston                         13 May 1758 to Wm & Mary of Aston. (Probably Fox as Richard was of Aston and Mary Fox)
  William Baston                     17 Sep 1758 to Wm & Mary (no mention of Aston and to soon after Mary, therefore Honeybone).
  William Baston                10 Feb 1760 to Wm & Mary of Aston (note; no burials for a William except 3 Mar 1758 which is before either William born, so not a rename, therefore probably Fox, is also noted as of Aston.)
  Thomas Baston                    8 Mar 1761 to Wm & Mary  (probably Honeybone as no Aston mentioned)
  Joan Baston                          16 Jun 1762 to Wm & Mary of Aston (Fox as "of Aston")
  Elizabeth Baston                  22 Jan 1764 to Wm & Mary of Aston (Fox as “of Aston” also too close to Francis' date for same family).
  Francis Baston                     23 Apr 1764 Wm & Mary (named in Francis Baston's 1819 Will as son of his brother William).
  John Baston                         17 Feb 1771 to Wm & Mary (suspect as n/t in transcript except a John to Henry & Mary which is marked as faint).
  We can also deduce that Elizabeth 1764 is not a sister to Francis 1764 as she was baptised 3 months later in 1764, she is also shown as of Aston so to Fox..
   With “of Aston” in mind, then William 1760 and Joan 1762 would also be to Fox.  William 1758 and Thomas 1761 would therefore be to Honeybone as there is no mention “of Aston”
  The final result is:-
  William & Mary (Honeybone) Baston m 21 Jul 1755.
  John              17 Oct 1755
  William             17 Sep 1758
  Thomas             8 Mar 1761
  Francis             23 Apr 1764     buried 23 Jan 1839 Bampton

  William & Mary (Fox) Baston  m 11 Nov 1755.
  Richard 22 Feb 1756        buried 31 July 1767 age 12
  Mary 13 May 1758
  William 10 Feb 1760
  Joan 16 Jun 1762
  Elizabeth         22 Jan 1764
  Written by Carol Harmond, 2nd December 2007.".


512. John (Bason) BASTON

1Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will & Probate, John Baston, nephew, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. "
Also I give and bequeath unto my kinsman John Baston, William Baston, Jonathan Baston, Edward Baston and Francis Baston sons of my late brother William Baston the sum or legacy of five shillings apiece to be paid within three months next after my decease." Image.

2Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, John Baston, brother, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Original - Prob 10/4643 (1822 Nov A-B) & Clerk's copy - PROB 11/1663 No. 110. "
my nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of my brothers John Baston, William Baston, Thomas Baston, Edward Baston and Jonathan Baston." Source Image. Citation Image.


512. Thomas (Bason) BASTON

1Thomas Bason 1735 Bampton, Oxfordshire Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3. "
St Mary's, Bampton.
3 July 1735 Thomas son of Wm Bason.". Image.

2Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, Thomas Baston, brother, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Original - Prob 10/4643 (1822 Nov A-B) & Clerk's copy - PROB 11/1663 No. 110. "
my nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of my brothers John Baston, William Baston, Thomas Baston, Edward Baston and Jonathan Baston." Source Image. Citation Image.


512. Elizabeth (Bason) BASTON

1Elizabeth Bason 1736 Bampton Oxford Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, Oxfordshire.
21 Jan 1736 Eliz, dr to Wm Bason.". Image.


512. Edward BASTON

1Edward Baston 1737 Bampton, Oxford Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". "
St Mary's Chruch, Bampton, 4th October 1737
Edward son of Wm Baston.". Image.

2St Michael & All Angels Church, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire (taken 2008), WSV Img Dscf4296. "
Where Edward Baston & Jane Panting were married in 1764 and where Edward was buried 1803.". Image.

3Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will & Probate, Edward Baston, nephew, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. "
Also I give and bequeath unto my kinsman John Baston, William Baston, Jonathan Baston, Edward Baston and Francis Baston sons of my late brother William Baston the sum or legacy of five shillings apiece to be paid within three months next after my decease." Image.

4Bell Inn, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, 1910, Edward Baston, 1790. "
Edward Baston was the landlord here in the late 1700's.
  Extract from "A Directory of Buckinghamshire Brewers" by Mike Brown.
  A cottage on the site dated back to 1723, when the property of Thomas Wells, but at some point had been pulled down for the inn.  This was later run by Edward Baston until his death in 1803.  In 1805 his widow Mrs Jane Baston was at the New Bell. On her death in 1808 an inventory on 4th august valued her stock at £688.  This included 1600 gallons of strong, 898 mild and 206 table beer.  There were 338 bushels of malt as well as the brewing copper, mash and working tuns, etc.
  Mrs Baston was followed by George Cole (George married Ann Baston, Edward & Janes's daughter - added CAH).  The New Bell was for auction on 18th August 1817, when it was described as having been established some 40 years previously.  John Baston was leaving the pub.  On 28th january 1825, John Baston innkeeper conveyed it to Joseph Franklin, with brewhouse at the rear."
now (2008) called The Duck. Image.

5Bell Inn, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire. "
Edward Baston was the landlord here in the late 1700's, (2007 photo)."
now (2008) called The Duck. Image.

6Bell Inn Brewery, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, Dscf 4288 CAH. "
Brewery & Stables used by Edward & Jane Baston to brew their ales.". Image.

7Edward Baston 1802 Aston Clinton, Will, Testator, 20 Feb 1802, Buckinghamshire Record Office, Aylesbury, Bucks, England,  D/HJ/2/7 (DAWe: 124/41  DAWf: 109/151 ). "
  I Edward Baston of Aston Clinton in the County of Bucks Victualler Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say I give devise and bequeath unto my dear wife Jane all and singular my messuages tenements Lands and Hereditaments as well leasehold as Freehold and all other my real estate and to use of all my goods chattels stock in trade and personal estate (not hereinafter specifically discussed of) for and during the term of her natural life and after her decease unto my daughter Ann All the Messuage or Tenement wherein I now dwell call the Bell with all the yards Gardens Fence Trees ways waters rights members and appurtenances thereto belonging and adjoining And also all that Cottage or Tenement opposite my said dwelling house wherein Jane Wright now lives with the Stable Outhouses Yards Gardens hereditaments and appurtenances all adjoining an together in my own occupation and in the tenure of the said Jane Pratt.  To Hold immediately after the decease of my said wife the Freehold part unto my said daughter her heirs and assigns for ever and the Leasehold part unto her her Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during the residue of the term or terms of years therein then to come.
   Also immediately after the death of my said Wife I give and devise unto my son John and my said Daughter all that wood and pieces or parcel of Woodland and ground called Jones Field Spring containing Four acres more or less which I lately purchased of Leviston Govwer situate in the said parish of Aston Clinton with all Tree underwood fences hedges ditches ways waters rights members hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining To Hold  unto my said son and daughter their heirs and assigns for ever tenants in common and not as joint tenants .
  Also I give devise and bequeath unto my said son all those two closes of grass ground called Nicholas Close and late Brandon's Field Also one close of arable land called the Brick Field and also all other my Freehold and Leasehold closes and pieces or parcels of common field land and common meadow ground in my own tenure with al barns stables edifices and buildings now standing and being thereon and all other rights members hereditaments and appurtenances to the said Closes of meadow or grass ground and arable land and several pieces and parcels of Common Field Arable Land and Common Meadow ground belonging or in any wise appertaining To Hold immediately after the decease of my said Wife unto my said son his heirs Executors and administrators.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my said son the goods & furniture in the Green Room in my said dwelling house his own bed and furniture belonging to it and mahogany bureau and book case over it and on silver quart tankard.  Also all my  cattle corn hay corn sown implements or husbandry and all other my farming stock  To Hold from my said wife's decease.
  Also I give and bequeath unto my said daughter all and singular my wine spirits beer malt barrels brewing utensils and all other my stock in in the business of a Victual except plate linen and household goods To Hold to her immediately after my said wife's death
   And I direct that my said two several stocks in the farming and victualling business may be valued as soon after my decease as they conveniently can that my said son and daughter may receive the full value thereof at my said wife's death  from her Executors or Administrators in case there should at that time any defiance in the value thereof
   And also I give and bequeath all my ready money and securities for money the remainder of my household goods plate linen and other goods and chattels unto my said wife and son after paying there out my just debts funeral expenses and all costs and charges attending the proving of the Will and executing the same
  To Hold unto my said Wife and son equally between them nevertheless my son not to enter upon his moiety until after my said Wife's decease which I mean she should use together with her own share for her life.
  And lastly, I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said wife and son joint executrix  and Executor of this my last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of paper to the first sheet whereof I have set my hand and to this second and last sheet my hand and seal the twentieth day of February in the year of our lord One thousand eight hundred and two.  
   Edward Baston signed sealed published and declared by the Testator  Edward Baston as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have signed our names as Witnesses thereto in his presence and at his request William Dancer, Richard Slaughter & Samuel Herbert." Image.

8Edward Baston 1802 Will, 1803 Probate, Buckinghamshire Record Office, Aylesbury, Bucks, England, Bucks RO D/HJ/2/7. "
  By the Tener of those presents We Luke Heslop Bachelor in Divinity Archdeacon and Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Bucks lawfully constituted make known to all men That on the twentythird day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three before the reverend William Stockins Clerk our Surrogate lawfully appointed The last Will and Testament of Edward Baston late of Aston Clinton in the Archdeaconry aforesaid deceased hereunto annexes was proved approved and registered and Administration of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the deceased and any way concerning his Will was duly granted to Jane Baston widow the relict and John Baston the natural and lawful son the joint Executrix and Executor named in the said will being first sworn upon the Holy Evangelist well and faithfully to administer the same and to make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the chattels and credits and to exhibit the same in the Registry of the Court of the Archdeaconry aforesaid on or before the last day of August and also to render a just and true Account thereof Given under the Seal of our office the days year above written.
  Personal Estate sworn under the value of Five thousand pounds.". Image.

9Edward Baston, Aston Clinton estate papers, Bucks RO D/HJ/2/6.

10Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, Edward Baston, brother, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Original - Prob 10/4643 (1822 Nov A-B) & Clerk's copy - PROB 11/1663 No. 110. "
my nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of my brothers John Baston, William Baston, Thomas Baston, Edward Baston and Jonathan Baston." Source Image. Citation Image.


512. Francis (Bason) BASTON

1Francis Bason 1741 Bampton Oxfordshire, Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR 16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 29th March 1741.
Francis s of William Bason.". Image.

2Francis Baston 1821 Glympton, Burial Register TS, OFHS CD. "
St Mary's, Glympton 29th December 1821.
Francis Baston aged 80.". Image.

3Francis Baston 1760 Oxford Quarter Sessions. "
24th June 1760, Richard Bennett of Bampton labourer £40, John Bennett labourer & Francis Bason yeoman £30 to answer for the child of Mary Bishop single woman.". Image.

4Glympton, Oxfordshire, St Mary's Church. "
Where Francis Baston & Jane Horton were married 31st March 1766 and their daughter, Elizabeth was baptised.". Image.

5Francis Baston 1777 Oxford Quarter Sessions, ORO QS ref CC/1777/E4 & photo Dscf6337. "
  Be it remembered that on the seventh day of February in the seventeenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third at New Woodstock in the County of Oxford, Joseph Whitehead of Kiddington in the said county, Yeoman cometh before me the Reverend Thomas Gregory one of the Justices of our Lord the King assigned to keep the peace of our said King in the said County and also the hear and determine divers felonies trespasses and other misdemeanours in the said county committed and giveth me the said Justices understand and be informed that on the tenth day of February in the seventeenth year of accused Richard Lee the younger, late of Wootton in the county aforesaid labourer not then having Lands and Tenements nor any other Estate of inheritance in his own or his wife's right of the clear yearly value of one hundred pounds nor for term of life nor any lease or leases of ninety nine year or of any longer term of the clear yearly value of one hundred and fifty pounds nor there being son and heir apparant of an Esquire or any other person of higher degree nor the owner nor keeper of any forest, park, chase, warren nor game keeper to any Lord or Lady of a Manor had in his custody or possesion in his house in the parish of Wootton aforesaid in the county aforesaid three hares against the Form of the Statute in that case made and provided and afterward upon the aforesaid eleventh day of February in the year aforesaid.
  He the aforesaid and Richard Lee the younger appeareth before me and is present in order to make his defense against the said charge and having heard the same, he the said Richard Lee the younger is asked by me the said Justice if he can say anything for himself why he the said Richard Lee the younger should not be convicted of the premises above charges upon him if Form aforesaid who pleaded that he is not guilty of the said offence.
  Nevertheless, on the seventh day of February aforesaid in the year aforesaid at New Woodstock aforesaid in the county aforesaid one creditable Witness (to wit Francis Baston of the parish of Glympton in the county aforesaid Yeoman cometh before me the aforesaid Justice and before me the same Justice upon his Father the Holy Gospel to him then and there by me the aforesaid Justice administered desposeth severall?.". Image.

6Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will & Probate, Francis Baston, nephew, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. "
Also I give and bequeath unto my kinsman John Baston, William Baston, Jonathan Baston, Edward Baston and Francis Baston sons of my late brother William Baston the sum or legacy of five shillings apiece to be paid within three months next after my decease." Image.

7Glympton Lodge, Glympton, Oxfordshire. "
Where Francis lived initially as a gardener on the Estate and later, a game keeper."
(The building has been enlarged and extended on either side since his days, you can see the line where the additions join).. Image.

8Glympton Lodge, Glympton, Oxfordshire, Old Print. "
An old print of where Francis lived initially as a gardener on the Estate and later, as a game keeper."
(The building has been enlarged and extended on either side since his days, see the modern day photo for comparision).. Image.

9Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, Francis Baston Will page 1, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Original - Prob 10/4643 (1822 Nov A-B) & Clerk's copy - PROB 11/1663 No. 110. "
  Francis Baston of Glympton Will 27th November 1819, proved 16th November 1822 in London.
  The last Will & Testament of Francis Baston of Glympton Lodge in the parish or liberty of Glympton in Woodstock in the county of Oxford, yeoman.  First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses to be paid by my executors hereinafter named as soon as may be necessary after my decease out of my personal estate.
  I give, devise and bequeath unto Thomas Skinner of Witney in the said county, salesman and my nephew John Baston of Aston Clinton in the county of Berkshire, gentleman all and every my messuage lands tenements and affidavits? and all my personal estate monies, securities for money, debts, goods, chattels and effects whatsoever and wheresoever except my wearing apparel which I shall die origin of or possession of or entitled unto hold the same unto the said Thomas Skinner and John Baston their heirs executors admons assigns upon trust to collect call in and compel payment of all debts and monies which shall be owing to me at the time of my decease in such manner as they or survivor of them shall think fit and I do authorize and empower my said trustees and the survivor of them to compromise or compound or submit to arbitration any sum of sums of money which may be owing or appear to be owing to me at the time of my decease and to give or allow such reasonable time for payment thereof as they or he shall think proper and upon receipt of such monies or any part thereof upon trust that they my said trustees or the survivor of them do and shall put and place the same out at interest upon covenant or real security and from time to time call in and replace the same or any part thereof and transfer and dispose of all or any of the securities whereupon the said trust monies shall be then placed out or invested as they or he my think proper and do and shall pay the interest dividends or annual profits arising there from together with the rents assigns and profits of my said messuages and real estate unto the proper hands of my daughter Elizabeth Baston for and during the term of her natural life by equal half yearly payments and I do hereby direct and declare that her receipt alone notwithstanding any future -our-ure (coveture?) shall at all times be a good and sufficient discharge to my said trustees for the same and that such rent interest and provides shall otherwise be subject or liable to the control of any husband she my hereafter marry nor shall the same or any part thereof be subject or liable to his debts or engagements and from and immediately after the decease of my said daughter upon further trust that they my said trustees and the survivor of them and his heirs do and shall sell absolutely dispose of my said messuages and real estate and every part thereof either together or in parts and either by public auction or private contract as they or he shall think best for such principle or principles or sum or sums of money as in their or his opinion may be obtained or reasonably expected for the same and to convey the affidavits and promises and shall be so sold to the purchaser or purchasers thereof and do and shall stand and let possession of the monies arising by such sale or sales upon trust to pay share and divide the same and also the monies hereinbefore directed to be paid out at interest for the benefit of my said daughter unto amongst all and every my nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of my brothers John Baston, William Baston, Thomas Baston, Edward Baston and Jonathan Baston who shall be living at the time of the decease of my said daughter equally share and share alike or their legal representatives to whom respectively I hereby give and bequeath the same and direct the same to be paid and divided as soon as conveniently can be after the decease of my said daughter.
   I give unto my nephew Francis Baston, son of my said brother William all my remaining apparel of every description
   I give unto my said trustees Thomas Skinner and John Baston five guineas each and I do hereby declare and direct that the receipt or receipts of my said trustees or the survivor of them or their or his heirs executors or admons shall be good and sufficient discharge or discharges to the purchase or purchasers of my said real estate or any part thereof and also to any mortgagor or other person or persons paying in any mortgage or other monies placed out at interest as hereinbefore directed or any debt or debts sum or sums of money due to me at the time of my decease for such sum or sums of money which shall be by him her or them paid to my said trustees in respect of such purchase or mortgage money security or debt or debts or so much thereof as in such receipt or receipts shall be acknowledged to by ------- and that no such purchaser mortgagor or other person or persons after paying such monies to my said trustees shall be answerable for or be obliged to see to the application or in any respect accountable for or by reason of the misapplication of the same monies or any part thereof and that it shall be lawful for my said trustees and the survivor of them to deduct and retain to and for themselves and himself by and out of the said trust monies all costs charges and expenses whatsoever to be incurred by such sale or sales as aforesaid and also for journeys and other expenses whatsoever to be incurred in and about the collecting and getting in any debts and monies or in or about any other matter or thing relating to the execution of this my will and further that neither of my said trustees their heirs executors or admons shall be answerable or accountable for any more money than what he or they shall respectively actually ------ by virtue of this my will nor shall either of them be charged or chargeable with or accountable for the receipt or receipts of the other or others of them but such of them for his own acts receipts and defaults only and that they or either of them shall not be answerable for any loss which may happen in placing out or investing the said trust monies in or upon any such stocks funds or ------- or in exchanging or varying the same under or in pursuance of the powers hereinbefore contained whether by the reason of the insufficiency or sufficiency of any security or securities upon which any such trust monies shall be placed out or invested or in depositing the same in any bank or bankers hands or elsewhere for safe custody or otherwise in the due execution of the same trusts save only and except such loss shall happen or be occasioned by or through his default or negligence.  
   And I nominate and appoint the said Thomas Skinner and my said nephew John Baston joint executors of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I the said Francis Baston the testator have to this my last will and testament contained in three sheets of paper by my hand and seal this twenty seventh day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen Francis Baston signed sealed published and discharged by the said Francis Baston the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witness thereto in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other.
  Nathaniel Parsons, Ann Dotton, Sam Churchill."
John Baston of Aston Clinton the nephew of Francis Baston was born 1772 in Aston Clinton. Source Image. Citation Image.

10Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 2, page 2, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Prob 11/1663 No. 110 (Prob 10/4643 1822 Nov A-B). "
page 2 of Francis Baston's 1819 Will." Image.

11Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 3 and Probate, page 3, 27 Nov 1819, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Prob 11/1663 No. 110 (Prob 10/4643 1822 Nov A-B). "
page 3 of Francis Baston's 1819 Will and the Probate.". "
page 3 of Francis Baston's 1819 Will and the Probate." Source Image. Citation Image.

12Francis Baston 1819 Glympton, Oxfordshire Will page 1, Pedigree Chart, 27 Nov 1819. "
Pedigree chart created using the facts in Francis Baston's 1819 Will." Source Image. Citation Image.

13Francis Baston 1822 Glympton, Will, John Baston affidavit, page 1, Francis Baston 1822 Glympton, Will, John Baston affidavit, page 2, 16 Nov 1822, Public Record Office, Kew, London, TNA ref: Prob 11/1663 No. 110 (Original Copy see, Prob 10/4643 1822 Nov A-B). "
  Appeared personally John Baston of Aston Clinton near Aylesbury in the County of Buckingham, Gentleman, and says on Oath that on the 16th day of November 1822 a Probate of the Last Will & Testament of Francis Baston late of Glympton Lodge near Woodstock in the County of Oxford deceased was by authority of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury granted and committed to Thomas Skinner and this Deponent the nephew of the said deceased the Executors named in the said Will that the said deceased who in the said Probate is described as follows "Francis Baston, late of Glympton Lodge near Woodstock in the County of Oxford" is as this Deponent hath been informed and ------ described in the Books kept at the Bank of England "Francis Bastin, Bailiff to Mrs Way of Glympton Park Oxon"   
   And he further made Oath that he hath been informed and ------ that in order to enable himself and his co Executor to receive the Dividends and transfer the stock standing in the deceased name in the said Bank it is -------- to describe the said deceased in the said Probate as follows Francis Bastin otherwise Bastin late Bailiff to Mrs Way of Glympton Lodge near Woodstock in the County of Oxford.
  And he lastly made Oath that Francis Baston or as aforesaid described in the said Probate and Francis Bastin or as aforesaid described in the said Books at the Bank of England was one and the same person and not divers.
  On the thirteenth day of October 1827 the said John Baston was duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit at Aylesbury in the County of Bucks, signed John Baston.
  Before me H Hatten a Master ------ in Chancery."
   There is also an identical Affidavit from Thomas Skinner, co Executor.. Source Image. Citation Image.

14Francis Baston 1822 Glympton, Will Probate. "
  Proved at London 16 Nov 1822 before the judge by Thomas Skinner and John Bston the nephew the executors to whom admon was granted the said Thomas Skinner having first made a solemn and ------ declaration or affirmation according to act of Parliament and the said John Baston having been first sworn by commission to duly admin.". Image.


512. Joseph BASTON

1Joseph Baston 1743 Bampton Oxfordshire, Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR 16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". "
St Mary's Church, Bampton, 26th March 1743 .
Joseph son of Wm Baston.". Image.


1026. William CRIPS

1William Cripes & Jane Pinder 1716 Burford Marriage IGI, LDS M022082. "William Cripes & Jane Pinder 22 Jul 1716 Burford, Oxfordshire.".


513. William CRIPS

1William Cripes 1721 Bampton Baptism IGI, LDS 022082. "
William Crips to William 25 Oct 1721 Bampton, Oxfordshire.".


513. Giles CRIPS

1Giles Crips 1724 Bampton, Oxfordshire Baptism IGI, LDS C022082. "
Giles Crips to William 9 September 1724 Bampton.".


513. Jane CRIPS

1Jane Crips 1728 Bampton Baptism IGI, LDS C022082. "
Jane Crips to William 17 July 1728 Bampton.".


1120. Clement KNAGGS

1Clement Knaggs 1672 Whitby to Lawrence, iP007741. "
Clement Knagges 21 April 1672 Whitby to Lawrence Knagges.". Image.

2Clement Knaggs & Elizabeth Smales 1713 Whitby Marriage GR0, Society of Genealogists, Charterhouse Court, Clerkenwell, London, register transcript. "
Clement Knaggs & Elizabeth Smales 1713 St Mary's Whitby.". Image.


560. Clement KNAGGS

1Clement Knaggs 1725 Whitby to Clement Knaggs, Society of Genealogists, Charterhouse Court, Clerkenwell, London, transcript. "
6 Dec 1725 Clement s of Clement Knaggs age 15 weeks of Whitby.". Image.

2Clement Knaggs 1726/27 Whitby, Yorkshire, Burial SOG TS, SOG Burial. "
13 January 1726/27 Clement s of Clement Knaggs of Whitby.". Image.


560. William KNAGGS

1William Knaggs 1734 Whitby to Clement Knaggs, SOG Baptisms. "
2 January 1734 William s of Clement Knaggs fo Whitby.".


1145. Mary ROTHWELL?

1Mary Rolph, 1824, Poplar, Middlesex, Burial Register, 11 Sep 1824, London Metropolitan Archives, Northampton Row, London, N1, England. "
All Saints Church, Poplar, 11th September 1824.
Mary Rolph of Poplar aged 76." Image.


572. John ROTHWELL

1John Rothwell 1776, Shoreditch, Middlesex, Baptisms Register, London Metropolitan Archives, Northampton Row, London, N1, England, microfilm. "
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch,  born & baptised 16th September 1766.
John son  to George & Mary Rothwell of Spread Eagle Court..". Image.


572. Mary ROTHWELL

1Mary Rothwell, 1769, Shoreditch, Middlesex, Baptism Register, London Metropolitan Archives, Northampton Row, London, N1, England, microfilm. "
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, borh 4th January 1768, baptised 8th January 1769.
Mary daughter of George & Mary Rothwell of Kingsland Road.". Image.


572. George ROTHWELL

1George Rothwell 1774 Shoreditch, London, Baptism Register, LMA X092/169. "
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch 1774.
George son of George & Mary Rothwell of Kingsland Road born 27th December 1773 baptised 9th inst. (January).". Image.


572. James ROTHWELL

1James Rothwell 1776 Shoreditch, London, Baptism  Register, LMA X092/169. "
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch 1776.
James son of George & Mary Rothwell of Kingsland Road, born 14th September baptised 4th November.". Image.


1152. John MAY

1John May & Ann Stevens 1731 Fleet, London Marriage Register. "
Fleet Prison 1st November 1731.
John May, bachelor, a miller of Maresfield & Ann Stevens spinster of Ringmere."
Possibly a bigamous marriage.


1153. Ann STEVENS

1Ann May, 1737, Maresfield, Sussex, Burial Register transcript, East Susex Record Office, PAR 420/1/1/4. "
St Bartholomew's Church, Maresfield, 28th October 1737.
Anne the wife of John May was buried.".


576. Sarah MAY

1Sarah May 1732 Maresfield, Sussex Baptism Register transcript, Sussex FHG. "
St Bartholomew's Church, Maresfield 6th August 1732.
Sarah to John & Anne May.".

2Sarah May, 1732, Maresfield, Sussex, Burial Register, East Susex Record Office, PAR 420/1/1/4. "
St Bartholomew's Church, Maresfield, 16th August 1732.
Sarah May an infant was buried.".


576. Anne MAY

1Anne May 1735 Maresfield, Susses Baptism Register, Sussex FHG, transcript. "
St Bartholomews Church, Maresfield 21st September 1735.
Anne to John & Anne May.".


1154. John WHALE

1John Whale & Mary Ashton 1739 Chiddingstone, Marriage Register, CKS m/film 889/1/3. "
St Mary's Church, Chiddingstone 17th February 1739.
John Whale & Elizabeth Ashton both of this Parish were married the seventh of February 1739 by Banns.". Image.


584. John CARTER

1John Carter 1719 Hadlow, Kent Baptism, IGI, LDS C131351. "
John Carter, male 21 Dec 1719 Hadlow, Kent to John Carter.". Image.


1278. Robert BURT

1Robert Burt & Anne Haine, 1731, Shillingstone, Dorset, Dorset Record Office. "
Shillingstone, 13th September 1731.
Robert Burt & Anne Haine were married." Image.


1536. Thomas PEGRUM

1Pegrum Family Pedigree (Names from the Pegrum family album). Image.


768. Letitia PEGRUM

1Letitia Pegrum 1685 to Thomas & Rebekah Baptism, Society of Genealogists, Charterhouse Court, Clerkenwell, London, transcript ES/R175. "
Letitia Pegram 10 May 1685 All Saint's Nasing to Thomas & Rebekah.".


768. John PEGRUM

1John Pegrum 1687 Nazeing to Thomas & Deborah Baptism, Society of Genealogists, Charterhouse Court, Clerkenwell, London, transcript ES/R175. "
John Pegrum 13 Nov 1687 All Saint's Nasing to Thomas & Deborah.".


1792. Thomas HOLMAN

1Thomas Holeman 1706 Tedburn, Devon Baptism IGI, LDS C052671. "
Thomas Holeman 23 Jan 1706 Tedburn Saint Mary, Devon to Thomas & Joan Holeman.". Image.

2Thomas Holman & Elizabeth Tripe 1733 Tedburn, Devon Marriage IGI, LDS M052671. "Thomas Holman & Elizabeth Tripe 27 May 1733 St Mary's Tedburn, Devon.". Image.

3Holman family Bibles notes (Barbara Holman). "
THE HOLMAN FAMILY
  THOMAS HOLEMAN lived in Ashton, Devon, in the Teign Valley. In 1733 he married ELIZABETH TRIPE in Tedbury St. Man, church. They had 5 sons and 1 daughter.
  The eldest son, THOMAS, was baptised on 23/3/1734 and worked as an agriculture labourer. He married ANN BAKER of Chudleigh in Ashton on 31/12/1760 where he was buried on 17./6./1803. They had 3 sons and 6? daughters (some died in infancy)
  The second son, THOMAS was baptised in April 1769 in Ashton and was a gardener. On 27/11/1793 he married MARGARET PETERS in Dawlish and was buried there on 13/1/185 1 (*see note*). They had 4 sons and 3 daughters. Margaret was baptised in 1765 and died Uil 1841. On 12/10/1843 Thomas married a widow, Mary Luman (1784 1863).
  His 6th child and 3rd son, JOHN, was baptised on 14/8/1804 and on 20.7.1825 he married MARY ANN PEDRICK of Dawlish (bap. 3/2/1808) in Dawlish. They had 12 children, 9 sons and 3 daughters, not all survived infancy. Thomas died in 1856 and Mary in 1861
  Their second son, WILLIAM PEDRICK was baptised in 1827 in Dawlish and on 14/1.11849 married MARY CUMMING LAWRENCE born in 1826. They had 10 children and moved to Torquay between 1838 and 1840.  He was a Cab Proprietor or sometimes called a Chaise and Cab Operator having Post Horse and Livery Stables in Rock Road moving to No.7. Coburg Place in 1865. In 1869 they were living in Matlock Mews, St. Luke's Road. He died in 1887.
  Their eldest son, WILLIAM PEDRICK was born in 1853 and on 20/5/1875 married ROSA JANE TOOK (18 52) in Abbey Road Independent Chapel, Torquay. He was a coachman living in Coburg Place and Rosa was at The Grove, Torquay. In Dec. 1881 his father bought Cotswold Mews, St Luke's Road that passed to his widow, Mary on his death in 1887. On May 6th 1893 she passed the property to William, her son and she died in 1903. William and Rosa had 3 children, Maude Annie born 28/2/1876 and died 23/3/1891 (15). FRANK born 5/5/1879 and Rosa Clara (Singy) born 28/3/1882. She married John Samuel Grist on 7/11/1906 at St. Luke's Church, Torquay. They had 5 children, 4 daughters and 1 son. She died on 30/4/1971/ and Johnny died 12119/1972.
  FRANK married MABEL ELIZA BEWITT (born 15/12/1876 at Bishop Sutton, Hampshire) on 2/10/1901 at the Parish Church of St. John, Waterloo Road, London. He was then a coachman., in 1905 a Riding Master, later a Steeplechase Jockey and then a Garage Proprietor. William Frank was born 22/10/1903 and KENNETH FREDRICK on 22/8/1905. On July 22 "d 1919 Cotswold Mews was given to Frank from his father, William who died on 4/1/1928, Rosa died o 22/3/1930. Alterations were made to Cotswold Stables in 1919 and completed by March 1920 costing £664 19s 1d, now called Matlock Garage.
  Matlock Mews became Matlock Lodge, which passed to Bill on Frank's death on 8/5/1948, the Garage and business to Ken. Mabel died on 20/6/1950.
  KEN married WINIFRED LOUISE TAYLOR (21/7/1905) on 23/3/1935 at Paignton Parish Church. She died on 11/12/1991 and Ken on 25/10/1997."
** Nick_Heard contacted me with this on 12 Sep 2011
   Re Thomas Holman.  
   According to his will, Thomas actually died on 14 November 1851, and his will was proved on 3 December 1851. He was alive and living with second wife Mary at Park St Dawlish on 30 March 1851 at the time of the census. So if the family bible is giving an earlier date for his death Im afraid it is not quite accurate.


 
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