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A39530 The catalogue of most of the memorable tombes, grave-stones, plates, escutcheons, or atchievements in the demolisht or yet extant churches of London from St. Katharines beyond the Tower to Temple-Barre the out parishes being included : a work of great weight and conseqvently to be indulged and contenanced by such who are gratefully ambitious of preserving the memory of their ancestors / by P. Fisher somtimes Serjant Major of Foot. Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693. 1668 (1668) Wing F1014; ESTC R28628 28,171 61

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succesful Commander in the Venetian service and also his very near and worthy Kinsman Willi-Sherrington the Turkie Merchant with others of that renowned race are originally descended Coll. William Vnderwood father of George Underwood of Kensington Esq John Nelson son of Mr John Nelson Gent. and Merchant of London Susanna Lydcot wife of Collonel Leonard Lydcot and daughter of Sir John Lenthal Knight and Marshal of the Kings Bench. John Reynolds Esq Alexander Purpoint James Palmer Batchelor of Divinity Blanch Perry chief Gentlewoman to Q. Elizabeths privy chamber James Tomkins second son of James Tomkins of Monington in the C. of Hereford Esq Alexander Tomkins the fifth son of Richard Tomkins of Monington Esq both of them the very near Allies of the now Sir Thomas Tomkins of Monington Knight a member of Parliament and ever an active servant to and passive sufferer for their Majesties Sir Francis Edgeoak of Edgeoak C. Worst Knight Mary Edgerion only daughter of Sir Thomas Edgerton Knight Baronet baron of Elsmere and Lord high Chancellor of England c. Edward Birkhead Esq brother to Major Birkhead of Holborn Citizen and Goldsmith of London Lady Dorothy Stafford wife and widdow to Sir William Stafford Knight daughter to Henry Lord Stafford the only son and heir of Edward the last Duke of Buckingham of that most noble and princly name Alexander Davis of Ebury in the C. of Middlesex Esq brother to Sir Thomas Davis Knight and Sheriff of London Edmund Hammond Esq Ann Loker daughter of William Loker of Oaking in the County of Surry Esq John Arundel of Guarnick com corn Esq Richard Laurence Merchant Margaret Chute daughter of Sir George Chute of Stock-wel Knight c. Christopher Wood Esq Hannah Barrow daughter of Mr Giles Barrow Wollen-draper William Bestone Esq Richard Brigham Esq Controuler to George and William Arch-bishops of Canterbury Richard Bancraft bishop first of London and next Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Scot Esq descended from the ancient barons of Bawery in Scotland Thomas Thirleby bishop of Ely Charles Mason Gent. Robert Harlow Esq a branch of that ancient and knightly family of the Harlows in Hereford-shire from whence Sir Edward Harlow Knight of the bath and Colonel Sir Rober Harlow his brother are lineally descended Henry Skipwith Esq son of Sir Richard Skipwith Kt. descended from the Skipwiths in Yorkshire from Hugh son of Baldrick one of the ancientest barons of the Realm Sir George Paul Knight Ann Roberts wife of Ralph Roberts of Bristol a memorable Citizen c. James Bayles of the middle Temple Esq very anciently of Potters Newton in the County of York Esquires one of the Pregenitors of John Bayles of Wilby in the County of Suffolk Esq now living and of his brother Thomas Bayles one of the benchers of the middle Temple Esq and Counsellor at Law who with his young son and heir Oneale Bayles there also admitted compleateth seven defcents of that name family which have-been members of that Illustrious society Lucy Evans wife of George Evans of the County of Glocest anciently Gentleman and daughter of Mrs Framces Forsbrook wife of the late Richard Forsbrook anciently of the County of Northampton Esquires and Gentlemen William Cremer Esq and Alderman of London anciently of Leton in Norfolk from whence the now Sir John Cremer of Sechee in the same County knight and late High Sheriff thereof together with his Nephew Charles Cremer of Snetisham Esq and Counsellor at Law in the Illustrious society of Grays Inn are originally descended Adam Poultney a most memorable Patriot the builder of that fair Church of S. Laurence Poultney born of a worthy family of that name of Misterton in Leicestershire from which long-lin'd and knightly family for many generations Sir William Poultney of S. James knight and Justice of Peace c. is originally and uninterruptedly descended with others elsewhere mentioned Doct. William Drury Judge of the Prerogative Court a branch of that ancient and once flourishing family of the Druries in Norfolk and elsewhere Thomas Busby a memorable Patriot one of the ancestors of Sir John Busby of Buckinghamshire and of the most eminently learned and exemplarily obliging Doctor Richard Busby Prebendary of Westminster and many years the most happy Master of that so famous Freeschool Dudley Palmer of Grays Inn Esq son and heir of Sir Anthony Palmer knight of the bath George Humble Esq father of Sir William Humble of Stratford-Langton com Ess Knight and Baronet now living Ann Dryden wife of John Dryden of the County of Northampton Esq Sir William Dry field Knight Lord Maior of London Sir William Talmage or Talamach knight one of the longlin'd Ancestors of Sir Lionel Talmage of the County of Suffolk Sir Thomas Courtney knight son of the then Earl of Devonshire which Earls of Devonshire were the noble Progenitors of that Illustrious Princely Familyof the Courtneys time out of mind in that County from whom the now living Sir William Courtney is lineally descended Lord John Vere Earl of Oxford Lord Awbery Vere son and heir of the said John Earl of Oxford and both of them with many other Peers of that name the high-born Progenitors of the Right Honourable and truly heroick Lord Awbery Vere the Earl of Oxford now living Thomas Lord Rutherford Baron of Hunthil and Husband of the right honourable Bridget Baroness Rutherford and daughter of Sir Alexander Urquhart knight and one of the ancientest families in the kingdom of Scotland Sir Job Harby knight father of the late Sir Job Harby knight and both Grand-father and Father of Sir Erasmus Harby of Hartfordshire now living Sir Thomas Cook knight of the Bath Lord Maior of London 1462. descended from a good Family of that name in Norfolk and one of the Ancestors of that worthy family of the Cooks of Hindham-Hall near Glocester from whence William Cook Esq and Lieutenant-Colonel in that County and Colonel Edward Cook his brother both son of the late Sir Robert Cook and Nephews of the living Colonel Thomas Cook are lineally descended Sir Thomas Wroth of Petherly Park Com. Summers of the same Family of those Wroths of Durance in the County of Middlesex and Sir John Wroth whose name and Family appeareth by the Authentique testimony of old dateless Records to be one of the ancientest in that County of which seat of Durance Sir Henry Wroth now living is the incombent Proprietor Sir John Scorisditch a memorable and exceeding ancient knight sometimes the Proprietor of Scorisdich corruptly called and vulgarly supposed Shoaresditch from Jane Shoare there dying the which Sir John Scorisditch among other goodly Mannors was the Proprietor of Ickenham in the County of Middlesex which is still in the hands of Scorisditch Esq now there living Matthew Parker Arch-bishop of Canterbury Margret Parker wife of the said Matthew Cristopher Wormeal of Lambeth Gent. Richard Turner there also interred Elizabeth Friend wife of Roger Friend Frances Frome wife of Mr John Frome Citizen Elizabeth Colledge wife of Ralph Colledge Agnes Tydnam wife first of Thomas Marshal next of John Manning John Bayliffe and Elizabeth his wife Elizabeth Bassock Elizabeth Taverner William Southes Gent. William Juxton Bishop first of London Lord Treasurer of England Arch-bishop of Canterbury and Uncle to Sir William Juxton anciently of Sussex and the Reverend and eminently learned D. Robert Poary Residentiary Prebend of S. Pauls c. who bestowed the said Arch-bishops Atchievement as an Ornament to Lambeth Church The Lord Caroone Embassador Leidger from the States of Holland his Atchievement in the same Church Doctor Daniel Featly a most memorable Divine John Tredescant the famous Collector and Conserver of antiquities John Mason eldest son of Richard Mason Yeoman of the Guard Katharine Moore daughter of William and Margaret Moore of Reading Fredericus a Becker a Gentleman of Holland Mary Tediman wife of Christopher Tediman she was eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Tediman knight c. Peter Hills one of the Assistants in the Trinity-house Rodger Tweedy Esq Thomasin Pasefield wife of George Pasefield Esq Brian Richard Mary Alice and Elizabeth two sons and three daughters of Richard Reynolds Citizen and Goldsmith of London Richard Hubbart Inhabitant of Redriff Mary Packston daughter of Rodger Packston John Wats Inhabitant of Redriff Jane Pepper widdow of Nicholas Pepper and daughter of Captain Henry Tediman James Hocket Marriner Master of the Trinity-house John Marret John Barter John William and Elizabeth Price Elizabeth Whaley wife of Roger Whaley of London Salter Ellen Hedgecock wife of Robert Hedgecock Elle York daughter of Edmond York John Headly Marriner John Croncar Edmond Hudson Millescent Willis wife of Robert Willis Thomas Garret Edward Patience and Grace Gibson