. Sepulchral memorials of Bobbingworth, Essex; with genealogical notes and pedigrees . e Chancel of Bubbingworth by my wifeM Dorothy Cowper, & a sermon to be preached by my kinsman MJohn Poole, to whom 20/. for a ring & 20/. for the sermon. My friend M W Godfrey 20/. for a ring. My son John Cowper, sole Exor. No witnesses named. P. Dycer. THO^L\S ELLIS, of Canewdon, co. Essex, gent. Will dated 10 Jan^1636. Pr. I Feb. 1636-7 by Eliz. my loving mother [Anne, w of Edmund Ellis, of Stoneacre] 20 tobuy her a ring—my sister Fabian—my sister Gatland—my sister Eliz^and my brother Edmun


. Sepulchral memorials of Bobbingworth, Essex; with genealogical notes and pedigrees . e Chancel of Bubbingworth by my wifeM Dorothy Cowper, & a sermon to be preached by my kinsman MJohn Poole, to whom 20/. for a ring & 20/. for the sermon. My friend M W Godfrey 20/. for a ring. My son John Cowper, sole Exor. No witnesses named. P. Dycer. THO^L\S ELLIS, of Canewdon, co. Essex, gent. Will dated 10 Jan^1636. Pr. I Feb. 1636-7 by Eliz. my loving mother [Anne, w of Edmund Ellis, of Stoneacre] 20 tobuy her a ring—my sister Fabian—my sister Gatland—my sister Eliz^and my brother Edmund 20 apiece—to my br. Christopher io£—fomy dciur Dorolhic my sealed ringe & silver cuppe—my loving wifeElizabeth ex—to my brother EUes [of Stoneacre] and his heirs all mylands, tenements, in the countie of Kent—to my wife all my lands, ten,&: reversions in Essex, for her maintenance & the education of my dauruntil 18; if she die the wife to have them for life. Witii, WBastocke, W™ Love. CONFIRMATION OF ARMS TO GEORGE CURE,OF LONDON, TO all & singuler aswcll Nobles & gentilz as others to wliome thenefjsents shall come be scene heard read or understood RobertCooke Escj^ Alls Clarcncieulx King of Arms & principall herauld ofthe East West & South parts of this realme of England sendeth greet-ing in o Lord Everlastinge, And being required of George Cure ofLondon gent to make Search in the registers & recordes of my office forsuch armes cS: creast as he may rightly beare,—wherevppon I haue madesearch accordingly & doe find that he may lawfully beare as his An-cestors heertofor haue borne these armes & creast heerafter followinge,That is to say a feild gules, a cheveron, in cheife two roses, in point aflower deluce silver, & to the Creast uppon the helme out of a Crowne aGriffons head a Rose gules, mantled gules doubled Silver as moreplaynely appeareth depicted in this margent, which Armes & Creast &every p and pcell thereof I the said Clarencieulx, Ki


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