. The Herald and genealogist. er and fyve spoones. To a Sadler at York house gate Twenty-two pownds. To of the New Exchange Twelve pownds if not already paid Allthe remainder of the money in the Countesse of Angleseyes handes tohis cosens Mris Wolverston, Mris Elenor Harvey and to Mris Temple,and the Bedd and all the furniture and trunck belonging to it to hissaid cosens. What is due to Doctor Willis and Sr John Coridonsapothecary to be paid. Of the debt due from the King he disposed ofas followeth—if* ever paid:—To the right honourable the Countesse ofAnglesey One thousa


. The Herald and genealogist. er and fyve spoones. To a Sadler at York house gate Twenty-two pownds. To of the New Exchange Twelve pownds if not already paid Allthe remainder of the money in the Countesse of Angleseyes handes tohis cosens Mris Wolverston, Mris Elenor Harvey and to Mris Temple,and the Bedd and all the furniture and trunck belonging to it to hissaid cosens. What is due to Doctor Willis and Sr John Coridonsapothecary to be paid. Of the debt due from the King he disposed ofas followeth—if* ever paid:—To the right honourable the Countesse ofAnglesey One thousand pownds. To Mr. Rogers and his wife Fivehundred pownds. To his cosen John Nelson One thousand his debtes are paid the greatest part of the remainder to theColledg at Cambridge in New England Two hundred pownds. To and her daughters each of them One hundred pownds. ToMr. Ticknall out of what is in his own hands Fyve hundred being read, he did acknowledg it to be his last Will and Testa-. 540 TEMPLE OF SULBY. ment. In witnes hereof I have sett my hand and seale, Testes, George Wood, William Lishman, Mr. Rogers andmy nephew Executors. Proved 27 July 1674 by John Nelson one of (the executors. (93 Bunce.) The interment of Sir Thomas Temple has been found at,Ealing, co. Middlesex, where it is thus recorded in the register: Sir Thomas Temple buried March 28, appears not to have ever Temple, of Sulby and Sibbertoft, co. Northampton. The third son of Sir John Temple of Stanton Barry wasEdmund Temple, esquire, of Sulby in Northamptonshire, He was a Colonel in the Parliaments service, and in Sept. 1648his petition respecting his great losses and sufferings and the pay-ment of his arrears, was recommended by the House of Lords tothe consideration of the Commons: who in May 1649 appointeda committee to audit his accounts for his services in Ireland. He married in 1647 Eleanor, daughter and coheir of SirStephen Harvey,


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