People: Hebblethwaite, Richard


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Hebblethwaite

Forename

Richard

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/1566/14 – witness to the sentence

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People: Bate, Richard


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Surname

Bate

Forename

Richard

Sex

Male

Parish

Bangor

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/1566/14 – defendant

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People: Charlton, William (rector of Bangor)


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Surname

Charlton

Forename

William

Alternative Surname

Chorlton (Chorelton)

Sex

Male

Parish

Bangor

Marital Status

Unmarried

Occupation Status

Clerk; rector of Bangor

Literacy

Yes - his will mentions a owned a number of books

Remarks

CCEd person ID 35894

Career: according to the 1563 clergy list he was rector of Bangor by then, but was absent at Oxford; the record of the 1565 visitation indicates that he appeared by proxy. On 11 April 1572 he appeared before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners at Chester and was required to attend before them again the following day, but no details of the reason for this summons have been traced.

He was still rector of Bangor at the time of the metropolitan visitation of 1578 BIY V. 1578-9 and died in 1583. His will does not suggest that he had ever married.

Further notes: Alumni Oxonienses online shows two possible Oxford students: ‘Charleton, William of Hart Hall in and before 1568’ and ‘Charlton, William of Magdalen Hall in or before 1572’.

His deceased uncle, named in his will, was Alan Charlton, Bachelor of Laws, rector of Whitchurch, who had been rector of Tarporley in Cheshire, but was deprived of that parish in 1571 for negligence.

Sources:

‘Chaffey-Chivers’, in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, ed. Joseph Foster (Oxford, 1891), pp. 255-273. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp255-273

CALS, EDA 12/3, ff. 6-6v.

CALS, EDV 1/3, ff. 23v and 56v.

Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd series, iii, pp. 29.

Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales: William Charlton: will, 1582.

Causes

EDC 5 1566/14 – plaintiff
EDC 5/1566/15 – plaintiff
EDC 5/1575/15 – plaintiff

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People: Clive, Richard


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Surname

Clive (Cliffe)

Forename

Richard

Sex

Male

Approx Year of Birth

1515

Parish

Waverton

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Joan (Jane) Brereton

Occupation Status

Esquire

Causes

EDC 5/1566/13 – plaintiff

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People: Calkin, Peter


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Calkin

Forename

Peter

Sex

Male

Parish

Waverton

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Joan Calkin

Causes

EDC 5/1566/13 – husband of defendant

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Calkin

Forename

Joan

Sex

Female

Parish

Waverton

Marital Status

Married

Spouse Name

Peter Calkin

Causes

EDC 5/1566/13 – defendant

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In was unusual for a defendant to win a cause brought in the Chester Consistory Court at this time. A sentence given against a plaintiff was known as an absolutory sentence.

Tithes

EDC 5/1566/12 – Hugh Dodd, rector of Coddington, contra Richard Allen

People: Dodd, Hugh (rector of Coddington)


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Surname

Dodd

Forename

Hugh

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Clerk; rector of Coddington

Remarks


CCEd person ID
33347

Career: according to the record of his institution at Coddington he was a Master of Arts, but no records of his university career have been traced; included in the list of clergy at Malpas in 1548; appointed rector of Coddington on 25 January 1559.

Further notes: He signed the Act of Three Articles as Rector of Coddington in 1563. Although the date he left the parish is not known, he was no longer rector there by 1592 in which year an episcopal visitation recorded that the ‘rood lofte standeth undefaced and full of idolatrie pictures’. These should have been removed by 1559, so their continued presence throughout Dodd’s period as rector suggests that he was not entirely in favour of the Elizabethan Settlement of Religion, despite having signed the articles in 1563.

Sources:

CALS, EDV 2/2, f. 1.

F. Irvine, ‘The Bishop of Chester’s Visitation Book, 1592’, Journal of the Architectural, Archælogical and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales, vol.v, part iv (1895), pp. 384-426.

Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd series, i, pp. 33-35.

Causes

EDC 5/1566/12 – plaintiff

EDC 5/1566/14 – witness to the sentence. He was possibly in attendance at court because of his own tithe cause.

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People: Agard, Jane


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Agard

Forename

Jane

Sex

Female

Parish

Astbury

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

She was probably the stepdaughter of ‘Mr Rode’.

Causes

EDC 5/1580/9 – plaintiff

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People: Winstanley, Edmund


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Winstanley

Forename

Edmund

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Gentleman

Causes

EDC 5/1566/12 – witness to the sentence

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