Page:The Ancestor Number 1.djvu/333

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

THE ANCESTOR 269 Answer (25 Nov. 163 i) of Thomas Latham and Dorothy his wife, two of the defendants (the other being William Atwood). Concerning the estates of John Atwood, deceased, and of Dorothy his daughter. An interesting inventory of the goods of John Atwood is filed with this suit. John Atwood of Stanford = D o r o t h y=Mr. Thomas Latham, Rivers, co. Essex, esq. Will dated 19 Apr. 1623. Dead before 6 May 1623. He had a chamber in the Middle Temple defendant a defendant, married about October 1629 William Atwood =. son and heir, and co-exor. with his mother of his father's will. A defendant John Atwood compt. Walter Atwood an exhibitioner at Cambridge Richard At- wood now dead Francis Atwood Dorothy . . . Atwood came to age of 22 years on i Nov. 1626. Will dated 29 Dec. 1627 Elizabeth wife of . . . Lake Anne Atwood Katherine wife of . . . Ram John William Katherine Dorothy Elizabeth Lake Lake AjJg Bill (11 June 163 i) of Richard Aylewaie of Taynton, co. Gloucester, gent., and Athanasius Elly of Redbrooke in Newland, co. Glouc, gent. Answer (22 Oct. 163 i) of Eleanor Bond, widow. Concerning a loan to the complainant Richard made in Nov. 21 Jac. I. by Sylvanus Bond of Clowerwall in Newland, whose relict and extrix. the defendant is. A-^ Answer (19 Oct. 163 i) of John Pickman and Margaret his wife, two of the defendants to the bill of Robert Arnold alias Cowper (and others), complainants. Concerning the estate of Robert Elliot, deceased, who purchased a wharf called FreshwharfFe in St. Botolph's, Billingsgate, of Robert Honywood of Charing, co. Kent, esquire, by indenture dat. i Dec. 4 Jac. I. = Robert Elliott, citizen and=Joane = fishmonger of London. He relict and extrix. had issue by several wives now dead John Hall died a= Margaret = John Pickman captive in the married about dominions of the five years since Turks or Moors Grace Elliott John Beck = Mary deceased relict