Named as a beneficiary in his father's Will (written 1574)
1590, Norfolk: plaintiff Anthony Wheatley, defendant Richard Maunser, claim under a deed of settlement: the manor of Hill Hall in Holkeham and divers lands and liberty of foldcourse in Holkeham, Burneham Overy, and Wells, late the estate of William Wheatley the plaintiff's father, who, having issue by divers venters, settled his said lands in the manner particularly stated in the bill. 2
Anthony Wheatley was bequeathed £100 in his mother's Will (written 1599).
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In the church of St. Withburga, in the chapel on the south side, against the east wall, is a large marble monument, dedicated by John Coke, esq. to the memory of his wife Muriel, daughter of Anthony Wheatley of Hill Hall, esq...
—To the reviving memory of William Wheateley, Esq; and Martha Skinner his wife, and Anthony Wheateley, Esq; and Anne Armiger his wife, and also Muriel Coke, late wife of John Coke of Holkham, in the county of Norfolk, Esq; the fourth son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Coke, knight, late chief judge of the court of Common Pleas, and afterwards chief judge of the King's Bench, and one of his Majesty's privy council, by Bridget Paston, one of coheirs of John Paston, Esq; her father; and the said Muriel Coke was sole daughter and heir of Anthony Wheately, by Anne Armiger his wife, and the said Anthony was the son of William Wheateley, Esq; late prothonotary in the court of Common Pleas, by Martha Skinner, daughter of Anthony Skinner, of Warwickshire, Esq; and the said Anne Armiger, wife of the said Anthony was one of the daughters of William Armiger the elder, late of North Creak in Norfolk, Esq; by Anne Mansuer his wife, sole sister and heir of Richard Mansuer, Esq. her brother. Her loving husband, John Coke, Esq; to whom she bare six sons, and nine daughters, and lyeth here buried, erected this monument to her memory; she died the 4th of July, in the year 1636. 3