Robert Maskelyne of Purton
(Est 1525-)
Grace Wroughton
(Est 1540-)
William Lovelace of Culham, Gent.
(-1562)
Henry Maskelyne of Purton, Gent.
(Est 1560-1640)
Mary Lovelace
(-Aft 1640)
William Maskelyne of Purton, Gent.
(Abt 1588-1648)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Sibell Richmond als. Webb

William Maskelyne of Purton, Gent. 1 2

  • Born: Abt 1588, Purton, Wiltshire, England 1
  • Married: 10 Mar 1611/2, Purton, Wiltshire, England 5
  • Died: 1648, Purton, Wiltshire, England

  Orthographic variations: MASCULIN, MASKLIN

  General Notes:

compiler's 10 x great-grandfather

  Research Notes:

son and heir, aged 30 years in 1623 1

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Deed dated 26 Mar 1629: 3

(1) Henry Maskelyne, gentleman, and
  William Maskelyne, gentleman, his son, and Sibyl the wife of William.
(2) William Platt, of Down Ampney co. Gloucs., esquire.

Deed to Lead to the Uses of a Fine (and counterpart thereof) concerning two closes of pasture.

Lease dated 10 Apr 1642: 4

(1) William Maskelyne, gent.
(2) William Platt, of Down Ampney co. Gloucs., esquire.Saunders, Thomas, gent., of Wolston, Co. Berks.

Lease for 99 yrs. of a messuage called Chamberleynes, a dovehouse and toft called Longe, and land, in Purton.

  Marriage Information:

William married Sibell Richmond als. Webb, daughter of Edmond Richmond als. Webb, Esq., and Katherine St. John, on 10 Mar 1611/2 in Purton, Wiltshire, England 5. (Sibell Richmond als. Webb died in 1664.)

Sources


1 The Visitation of Wiltshire 1623, Masculin Pedigree, p. 22. Note, however, that in the Inq. p.m. taken on the death of his father in 1640, William is said to have been aged 50 years and more. As such, his age given at the time of the Wiltshire Visitation is probably likewise rounded off. William would have been born no later than 1590.

2 The Visitation of Wiltshire 1565, Richmond otherwise Webb of Rodburne Pedigree, p. 64 (surname spelled MASKLIN).

3 UK National Archives, Reference: 212B/5490.

4 UK National Archives, Reference: 212B/5488.

5 Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, pt. 1, No. 80., in Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitiones Post Mortem returned into the Court of Chancery in the reign of King Charles the First, George S. Fry & Edw. Alex. Fry (eds.), p. 302.


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