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Dorset / Re: John and Elizabeth Benfield married before 1730 Swanage area
« on: Sunday 23 February 20 22:09 GMT (UK)  »
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Bastardy Papers
9 Apr 1690 • Puddletown, Dorset, England

Reference: PE/BER/OV 7/1/2 Description: Thomas Plowman of Puddletown, collarmaker, Charles Biffe of Puddletown, and William Plowman of Blandford St Mary, collarmaker; Edith Sexey of Bere Regis

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2a3b02db-aa74-4f90-a3c3-80787a0710fa

http://dcc.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=PE-BER%2fOV%2f7%2f1%2f2

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Dorset / Re: John Trevett/Trevitt identification
« on: Thursday 01 August 19 02:22 BST (UK)  »
Richard Trevett and Emme Godwyn had the following children:
                     
               i.    MARTHA TREVETT was born on 27 Sep 1682 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She married Matthew Hyne on 13 May 1715 in Dorchester, Dorset, England (13 May 1715 - Matthew HYNE [HAYNE] & Martha TREVAT both of Litton Cheney St Peters Church Dorchester Dorset OPC). Martha Trevett was baptized on 27 Sep 1682 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England.
                     
               ii.    JOAN TREVETT was born about 1684 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She died about 1734 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She married John Spencer on 29 Oct 1749 in Little Bredy, Dorset, England (1749 29-Oct; John SPENCER & Jane TRIVETT Dorset OPC). She married Thomas Trevett, son of Robert Trevett and Mary, on 3 Aug 1712 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (1712 3-Aug; Thomas TRIVETT & Joan TRIVETT Dorset OPC). He was born about 1687 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He died about 1742 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. Joan Trevett was baptized on 11 Mar 1684 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Name  Jean Trivett  Event Type  Baptism  Baptism Date  11 Mar 1684  Baptism Place  Litton Cheney, Dorset, England  Parish  Litton Cheney  Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map  2231  Father  Richael Trivett  Mother  Emma Trivett). She was buried on 25 Aug 1733/4 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (40  Joan  TRIVET  1733/4?  Aug  25   afft. Sept.5 Dorset OPC).

Thomas Trevett was baptized on 14 Dec 1687 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Name  Thomas Trivett  Event Type  Baptism  Baptism Date  4 Dec 1687  Baptism Place  Litton Cheney, Dorset, England  Parish  Litton Cheney  Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map  2231  Father  Robert Trivett  Mother  Mary Trivett). He was buried on 12 May 1742 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (89  Thomas  TRIVET  1742  May  12   carpenter, afft. 15 Dorset OPC).
                  
            iii.       FRANCIS TREVETT was born about 1687 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He died about 1767 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He married Eustace Browne, daughter of John Brown and Mary Croft, on 28 Apr 1715 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She was born about 1694 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She died about 1751 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. Francis Trevett was baptized on 12 Jan 1687 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Francis son of Richard & Emma Trivett bapt Jan 12 1687). He was buried on 6 Aug 1767 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (262  Francis  TRIVETT  1767  Aug  6   afft.9 Dorset OPC).

Eustace Browne was baptized on 19 Apr 1696 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She was buried on 15 Sep 1751 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (151  Eustace  TRIVET  1751  Sep  15   wife of Francis, afft. 19 Dorset OPC).
                           
            iv.       RICHARD TREVETT was born about 1692 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He died about 1699 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. Richard Trevett was baptized on 3 Mar 1692 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England.
                  
            v.       JOHN TREVETT was born about 1692 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He died about 1692 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. John Trevett was baptized on 3 Mar 1692 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England.
                              
            vi.       ELLINOR TREVETT was born about 1700. She died about 1700.
               

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Dorset / Re: John Trevett/Trevitt identification
« on: Thursday 01 August 19 02:19 BST (UK)  »
I have in my tree some of this family.  Here is my notes on Richard Trevett 1656 - 1725 that married Emme Godwyn (1653-1724)

Descendants of Emme Godwyn
Generation 1
                     
   1.       EMME GODWYN was born about 1653 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She died about 1724 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. She married Richard Trevett, son of Robert Trevett and Martha, on 2 Aug 1681 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (1681 2-Aug; Richard TRIVETT & Emme GODWYN Dorset OPC). He was born about 1656 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England. He died about 1725 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England.

Emme Godwyn was baptized on 30 Jan 1653 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Name  Emma Godwyn  Event Type  Baptism  Baptism Date  30 Jan 1653  Baptism Place  Litton Cheney, Dorset, England  Parish  Litton Cheney  Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map  2231  Father  John Godwyn  Mother  Elinor Godwyn). She was buried on 21 Mar 1724 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (1724 Emme wife of R Trivett buried March 21 Affidavit brought 24th).
      
Richard Trevett was baptized on 8 Feb 1656/57 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Name Richard Trivet Event Type Baptism Baptism Date 2 Feb 1656 Baptism Place Litton Cheney, Dorset, England Parish Litton Cheney Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map 2231 Father Robt Trivett Mother Martha Trivett). He was buried on 2 Jun 1725 in Litton Cheney, Dorset, England (Name Richard Privett Event Type Burial Burial Date 2 Jun 1725 Burial Place Litton Cheney, Dorset, England Parish Litton Cheney Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map 2231).

Notes for Richard Trevett:

As Richards first child was named Martha his is more likely the son of Robert and Martha Trivett.

1652 Richard Trivett son of Richard & Mary Trivett baptised June 13th

1656/7 Richard Trivett son of Robt & Martha Trivett baptised February 8

There are two Ricchard Trivetts living in Litton Cheny in this time period.

1675 5-Aug; Richard TRIVET & Ursula GODWYN

1681 2-Aug; Richard TRIVETT & Emme GODWYN

1683 17-Oct; Richard TRIVETT & Barbarah SMITH

Ursula is buried 1 May 1683 so the Richard that married her also married Barbarah Smith.

Luckily we know that Francis is son of Richard and Emme Trivett.

Francis son of Richard & Emma Trivett bapt Jan 12 1687
                     
         

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Dorset / Re: looking for help with a Riglar ancestors
« on: Thursday 01 August 19 01:47 BST (UK)  »
Hello Peter,

Are you interested in Lydia Rigler baptised 4 March 1745 in Powerstock daughter of John Rigler 1715-1984 and Edith Walbridge 1709-1776 that married William Walbridge 1737-1815 on 4 Jul 1764 in Powerstock.

Trudy

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: Doble
« on: Thursday 05 October 17 03:18 BST (UK)  »
I did work out who my Mary Doble was with a lot of work to rule out who she was not first. She was the daughter of Henry Doble and Harriett Hooper who was born 17 May 1861 in Combe Raleigh in Devon.

Trudy

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Dorset / Re: Bridles and Crofts in Frome Vauchurch and around
« on: Thursday 30 March 17 19:35 BST (UK)  »
If anybody is still following this thread I am researching Ann Bridle who married in Frome Vanchurch

26 Dec 1720 Francis MEECH of Winford [Wynford Eagle] & Ann BRIDLE Dorset OPC

Trudy

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[line 81] lymmes and others and that att the Compl(aynan)t request he did abate forty shilling(es)
[line 82] p(er) ann(um) of the twelve pound(es) a yeare and denied he was to receive the said
[line 83] twelve pound(es) p(er) ann(um) in trust for the said Compl(aynan)t dureing her life But that
[line 84] by agreement and according to his p(ro)mise he was to take care for the said
[line 85] Compl(aynan)t(es) maintenance if she needed any dureing their joynt lives This Court
[line 86] neverthelesse upon heareing the proofes reade in the cause and what
[line 87] could be alleadged [alleged] on either sides was satisfyed that the defend(an)t ought to pay unto the
[line 88] said Compl(aynan)t the said tenn pound(es) p(er) ann(um) dureing her life with the arrears
[line 89] thereof ltt is therefore this pr(es)ent day that is to say on Moonday the said
[line 90] tenth day of May in the one and twentieth year of the raigne of our Sovereign
[line 91] Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and
[line 92] Ireland Kinge defender of the faith &c by the right hon(oura)ble Sir Orlando
[line 93] Bridg(e)man Knight and bar(onet) Lord keep(er) of the Greate Seale of England and
[line 94] by the authority of the high and hon(ora)ble Court of Chancery Ordered adiudged [adjudged] and
[line 95] decreed that the said def(endan)t doe pay unto the said Compl(aynan)t tenn pound(es) p(er) ann(um)
[line 96] halfe yearly dureing the life of the said Compl(aynan)t and alsoe to accompt for soe much
[line 97] of the arrears thereof as he hathe received since his entry upon the p(re)misses to be computed
[line 98] and cast upp by Sir William Childe Knight one of the M(aste)res of this Court and to p(er)mitt the
[line 99] Compl(aynan)t to receive such rent as remaines in the hand(es) of William Oldish ten(a)nt in poss(ess)ion
[line 100] of the p(re)misses and the said M(aste)r is to appoynt a tyme and place for the def(endan)t payment of
[line 101] such arreares as the said M(aste)r shall report due to the said Compl(aynan)t & the said Master of is to ? [unknown word] yt [(th)(a) that] the said ten pound(es) p(er) ann(um) be settled by security
[line 102] on the said Compl(aynan)t payable as aforesaid and that noe deducc(i)on be made by the said m(aste)r
[line 103] of any money recovered by the said Compl(aynan)t at law but that the said m(aste)r doe allow the same
[line 104] and that the said def(endan)t doe pay the same unto the said Compl(aynan)t with the said arrears to be
[line 105] computed as aforesaid.

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[line 50] the same to the said Compl(aynan)t and assigne over to her the securities he hath taken
[line 51] in his owne name or to his use and relinquish his letters  relinquish the letters of Administration soe by
[line 52] fraude obteyned [obtained] as aforesaid she the said Compl(aynan)t prayed the aide and assistance
[line 53] of this hon(ora)ble court and that p(ro)ces of S(ub)p(oen)a might be awarded  against the said
[line 54] defend(an)t to appeare and answere the said bill which which p(ro)ces being granted and the
[line 55] said defend(an)t ttherewithall served he appeared accordingly and made his answere
[line 56] to the said Compl(aynan)t(es) bill to which answere she the said Compl(aynan)t replyed and the
[line 57] partys being at full and p(er)fect issue diverse wittnesses were examined in the
[line 58] said cause and their deposicons duly published according to the ordinary and
[line 59] usuall Rules of this Court As by the said bill answere replycation [replication] and deposicons
[line 60] of witnesses all remayneing [remaining] of Record in the hon(oura)ble court doth and may more
[line 61] att large Appeare And the cause thus standing ready p(re)pared for heareing a day

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[line 62] was afterward(es) appoynted by this court for heareing thereof On which day being
[line 63] the tenth day of May instant [instant as used in business letters meaning of the current month ] upon the heareing and debatteing of the matter
[line 64] in question between the said partys in the pr(es)ence of the councell learned on both
[line 65] sides the scope of the said Compl(aynan)t(es) bill being to compell the defend(an)t to
[line 66] assignes over the securitys he tooke in his owne name for the said twelve
[line 67] pound(es) p(er) ann(um) and the two hundred pound(es) and to redeliver to the said Compl(aynan)t
[line 68] the good(es) and chattles of the said Christopher Wrixon he poss(ess)ed himselfe of
[line 69] by vertue of the said letters of Administration and relinquish the same as is
[line 70] before recyted But the Defend(an)t(es) Councell insisted that the defend(an)t by answere
[line 71] denyed that there was ever any discourse between him and the Compl(aynan)t about
[line 72] any letter of attorney to be made to sue forth letters of Administration in her
[line 73] name in trust for her and that she declared to Mr Plucknett who advised her
[line 74] to sue forth letters of Administration that she was weake and should not
[line 75] meddle therewith for she designed noe benefitt thereby but what benefitt could
[line 76] be made should redownd to the said defend(an)t and that she renounced the
[line 77] Administration and the renunc(i)ation reade to her before the sealeing thereof
[line 78] and denied any security was given for the said twelve pound(es) p(er) ann(um) and
[line 79] the said two hundred pound(es) but onely a p(ro)mise to that purpose but confessed
[line 80] that since the letters of Administration to him granted he had security from

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Here is the latest version of the document.  Thank you to horselydown86 and Bookbox assistance.

1670    10 May    Regnal Year 21 Chares II
Mary Wrixon v Richard Wrixon    Income from lands in Yetminster, Dorset.  Decree Roll/Case Number C78/700, no. 12 [43]

Wrixon vs Wrixon

Image One Parchment labeled 26
[line 1] Whereas before this tyme that is to say in the Terme of Saint Michael [This refers to the first of the terms which divide the legal, and academic, year into four - Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas.] in the
[line 2] yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty and seaven Mary Wrixon Admi(nistratri)x
[line 3] of the good(es) and Chattles of Christopher Wrixon her late husband deceased
[line 4] Compl(aynan)t exhibited her bill of Compl(ayn)t into this high and hon(oura)ble court of Chancery
[line 5] against Richard Wrixon Defendant Declareing thereby that the said Christoper
[line 6] Wrixon about foure yeares since did in consideration of twenty pounds to him in
[line 7] hand paid and twelve pounds per annum to be paid unto him for his life and
[line 8] after his death to the Compl(aynan)t for her life and after both their deaths then
[line 9] the sume of two hundred pound to the Executors or Adminstrators of the
[line10] survivor of them surrender a customary Tenement lying in Yetminster in the
[line 11] County of Dorsett to one Gyles Lymne and that upon the surrendring thereof
[line 12] he the said lymne gave good security for payment of the said twelve poundes 
[line 13] per annum and the said two hundred pound after both their deceases to him the said
[line 14] Christoper Wrixon and that the said Christoper Wrixon about September one
[line15] thousand six hundred sixty and foure dyed intestate after whose death the said
[line 16] Compl(aynan)t was minded to take out letters of Adminstration of the goods Chattles
[line 17] of her said husband but the Defendant being her husband(es) brothers sonne did
[line 18] imediately after the death of him repaire [repare meaning go to] to the Compl(aynan)t and informed her
[line 19] that it would be a great deale of trouble for her to goe to the Court for
[line 20] granteing of l(ette)res of Adminstation being remoate from her att Blandford in the
[line 21] said County of Dorsett she being very weake & aged and therefore pressed her to make

Image One Start Parchment labeled 25
[line 22] him a letter of attorney to imp(erat)oure [imperō means to command or could be a variant of spelling empower] him to take letters of Administration and he
[line 23] would take them in her name and for her use and thereupon being soe
[line 24] persw(u)aded by the said defend(an)t she said the Compl(aynan)t consented soe to doe where upon
[line 25] the said defend(an)t went pr(es)ently to one Mr Plucknett an Attorney and gave
[line 26] him direcc(i)on to make a renuncac(i)on insteade of a ltr [letter] of Attorney by which the
[line 27] Court was desired to grant letters of Administration to him which said

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[line 28] writeing the said defend(an)t brought unto the said of Compl(aynan)t and required
[line 29] her to settle the same telling her it was a letter of attorney and that all that he
[line 30] did it should be for her good which the said of Compl(aynan)t beleeveing she thereupon
[line 31] settled the same without ever reading thereof or having it reade unto her.
[line 32] And that there upon he the said defend(an)t went unto the said Court for
[line 33] granting letters of Administration and procured Administration of the goods
[line 34] and Chattles of him the said Christoper Wrixon deceased to be granted to him
[line 35] in his owne name and then seized on all the bond(es) and estate of the husband
[line 36] of her the said Compl(aynan)t of the value of foure hundred pound(es) and imployed it
[line 37] to his owne use and presently after repaired againe to her the said of Compl(aynan)t
[line 38] and persuaded her to discharge the security that her said husband had for
[line 39] the said twelve pound(es) p(er) ann(um) and the two hundred pound(es) to be
[line 40] the Executors or Administrators of her the said Compl(aynan)t and to take other
[line 41] security in his name which the said def(endan)t p(re)valed with her to doe. And the
[line 42] said Compl(aynan)t further shewed that the said defend(an)t having soe wrought
[line 43] upon her and gott the power into his owne hand(es) hath ever since received
[line 44] the said twelve pound(es) p(er) ann(um) being three yeares and refused to pay the same
[line 45] to her the said Compl(aynan)t or any any p(ar)te thereof and giveth out that the said twelve
[line 46] pound(es) p(er) ann(um) is his and the two hundred pound(es) alsoe To the end therefore that
[line 47] the said defend(an)t might be compelled to pay unto the said Compl(aynan)t the arreares
[line 48] of the said anuity of twelve pound(es) p(er) ann(um) and come to an accompt [accompt = archaic term meaning account] for the
[line 49] plantiff estate of the said Christopher Wrixon that he poss(ess)ed himselfe of and pay

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