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Graytree Hundred1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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The Militia Assessments
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1972

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Footnotes

1

The proportions of the hundred total charged here on the respective parishes were exactly the same as those in the 1677 assessment.

References

* Actual charge in brackets.

2. His real estate in the county in 1646 was valued at £400; Loan 29/15, pf. 2.

3. HT 1664 (4), the rectory.

4. HT 1664 (4).

5. HT 1664 (4).

6. Chief constable of Greytree, 1663; Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69/15.

7. HT 1664 (6).

8. HT 1664 (6).

9. HT 1664 (6).

10. In 1663 a James Collins was chief constable for Greytree; Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69/15.

11. The manor had belonged to the marquis of Hertford (Harl. 6726), who became duke of Somerset in 1660 and died shortly afterwards (see Lyonshall, note 23).

12. FP 1661 (£3 unpaid); HT 1664 (9); will proved 1665 (PCC).

13. HT 1664 (3).

14. HT 1664 (10).

15. Rector, FP 1661 (£3 paid).

16. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on John Barnes gent. (7).

17. John Elmhurst, vicar, paid £6 13s 4d to the FP 1661.

18. The largest HT charge in Lea in 1664 was on Thomas Pitt, gent. (11).

19. FP 1661 (£2); HT 1664 (5).

20. HT 1664 (5).

21. HT 1664 (5).

22. Succeeded 1650, died 1680 (Baronetage, ii, p. 18); JP q 1660; DL 1660; MP for the county 1661; HT 1664 (14).

23. HT 1664 (14).

24. In 1646 Dr Fell's personal estate in the county was valued at £100; Loan 29/15, pf. 2.

25. Rector of Evesbatch, FP 1661 (20s).

26. The largest HT charge in Ross borough in 1664 was on the widow Bodenham (11).

27. He was the son of Christopher Dubberley and was referred to in the latter's will (proved 12 Feb. 1662 (PCC)).

28. Tanner; will proved 1667 (FCC).

29. Dr John Newton, vicar, paid £6 to the FP 1661.

30. HT 1664 (11).

31. The largest HT charges in 1664 were on David Powell and Roger Mathews (4 each).

32. Probably Sir Thomas Grubham Howe of Kempley, Gloucs, who was knighted 15 Dec. 1660; Shaw, , p. 232.Google Scholar

33. Captain of a militia company in the mid-1660s (Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69/15); HT 1664 (7).

34. HT 1664 (15); will proved 1670 (PCC).

35. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on John Bonner (5).

36. John Nourse Esq.

37. JP 1660; HT 1664 (9).

38. FF 1661 (£3 paid).

39. Will proved 8 Aug. 1663 (PCC).