People: Fynch, Lawrence

Surname

Fynch

Forename

Lawrence

Sex

Male

Parish

Eccleston, Lancashire

Marital Status

Unknown

Remarks

The Catholic martyr, Bl. John Finch, executed in 1584, was born in Eccleston and may have been a relative.

Causes

EDC 5/15/1 – defendant

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People: Wrenhalle, George

Surname

Wrenhalle

Forename

George

Sex

Male

Parish

Eccleston, Lancashire

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/15/1 – plaintiff

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People: Barington, Margaret

Surname

Barington

Forename

Margaret

Sex

Female

Parish

Rostherne

Marital Status

At Issue

Causes

EDC 5/14/1 – defendant

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People: Smyth, Giles

Surname

Smyth

Forename

Giles

Sex

Male

Marital Status

At Issue

Spouse Name

Elizabeth

Causes

EDC 5/14/1 – defendant

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People: Smyth, Elizabeth

Surname

Smyth

Forename

Elizabeth

Alternative Surname

Rixton

Sex

Female

Marital Status

At Issue

Spouse Name

Giles

Causes

EDC 5/14/1 – plaintiff

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People: Carter, Joan

Surname

Carter

Forename

Joan

Sex

Female

Parish

Middlewich

Marital Status

At Issue

Spouse Name

Randle

Causes

EDC 5/13/7 – plaintiff

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People: Carter, Randle

Surname

Carter

Forename

Randle

Sex

Male

Parish

Middlewich

Marital Status

At Issue

Spouse Name

Joan

Causes

EDC 5/13/7 – defendant

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People: Grastie, Joyce

Surname

Grastie

Forename

Joyce

Sex

Female

Marital Status

Unknown

Causes

EDC 5/13/7 – named in the libel

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People: Ball, John

Surname

Ball

Forename

John

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Clerk

Remarks

CCEd person ID 30246

Career: named as clerk at St Oswald’s in Chester in clergy lists from 1534 to 1554 and was presumably a curate there from at least 1527 until 1554.

Further notes: This is based in part on evidence that in 1527 and 1530 he witnessed wills of Chester men as their ‘gostly fader’ or confessor. He named in later clergy lists.

Sources:

W.F. Irvine, (ed.), A collection of Lancashire and Cheshire wills not now to be found in any probate registry. 1301-1752 (The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 30, 1896), pp. 168-169

Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd Series, xix, p. 96

British Museum Harley 594, f. 147
CALS EDV 1/1, f. 16

Causes

EDC 5/13/6 – witness to the sentence

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People: Snape, Henry

Surname

Snape

Forename

Henry

Sex

Male

Approx Year of Birth

1498

Marital Status

Unknown

Occupation Status

Clerk; curate of St Oswald's, Chester and later of St Mary's, Chester

Remarks

CCEd person ID 31663

Career: in 1548 he was aged about 50, so was born in about 1498. In 1548 he had been a curate at St Oswald’s for about five years.

Further notes: At the time of the Royal Visitation of 1559, as curate of St Mary’s on the Hill, he was said to be ‘a commen haunter of alehouses and besides verye necgligente in readinge of the sarvice’. In 1562 he was again in trouble for frequenting ‘Alehouses and Tavernes inordinatly’ and was also required to read a declaration for his ‘shaven Crowne’; it seems that after the Elizabethan Settlement of religion he continued to be tonsured as Catholic priests would have been.

However, in 1563 he signed the Three Articles with other Cheshire clergy.

Sources:

C. J. Kitching (ed.), ‘The Royal Visitation of 1559; Act Book for the Northern Province’, Surtees Society, 197 (1975 for 1972), p. 85

Cheshire Sheaf, 3rd Series, i, p. 34

CALS EDC 2/4, f. 23
CALS EDA 12/2, f. 81 (Ecclesiastical Commission)

Causes

EDC 5/13/6 – witness to the sentence, although the witness is not described as curate at St Oswald’s it has been assumed that this is who he was

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