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EARL SHILTON families
« on: Monday 24 July 23 16:14 BST (UK) »
Books in the Leicestershire archaeogical series suggest there were only ten families in Earl Shilton in Elizabethan times - but no source is cited. I'm guessing it would be Lay Subsidies. The next question is the family names of those 10.

Anyone have knowledge of this?

RWF

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Re: EARL SHILTON families
« Reply #1 on: Friday 11 August 23 16:00 BST (UK) »
Hi
Have you looked at the Leicestershire Medieval Villages Notes CD it has notes for Earl Shilton some from 1284 and also lists Lay subsidy 1571 & 1611 also Hearth Tax 1663.
What name are you looking for

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Leicestershire; Rothley,  Fowkes, Biddles, Dawson, Allen, Lambert, Tebbett, Needham , Horner, Cooper, Pagett, Jaques, Kinton, Newbald, Duffill    Halford, Cope, Bywater , Hunt
Bedfordshire; Cardington, Trueman, Wilstead  Bridges, Clark(e), Redman
Essex; Eady, Newman, Copsey, Rawlin, Gilders, Smith  
Rotherhithe; Henderson, Eady. Lambert
Rutland & Bedfordshire  Staffod, Glover, Tom(b)lin
Suffolk  (Wissington) Eady.
Lincolnshire, Tomlin

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Re: EARL SHILTON families
« Reply #2 on: Friday 11 August 23 16:21 BST (UK) »
Fullilove and its variations..... Fuloflove is common. Other early places where they might be are Croft, Narborough, Whitwick and Loughborough. There is mention of Richard Fullalove as steward of a hermitage in 1556, but it is not clear where that is. Whitwick maybe...... Thanks so much for your help., Roger Fullilove too

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Re: EARL SHILTON families
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 13 August 23 10:45 BST (UK) »
Hi
Earl Shilton Parish Register has some the register starts in 1552
Margaret Fullilowe c 2 Nov 1552 father Richard
Joanna Fullylove  c 11 Mar 1555 father Richard
Thomas Fullylove C  30 Jan 1558 father Richard
3 Jun  1586  marriage Thomas Lydon & Margaret Fullyloare
Richard Fullylove c 15 Mar 1589 father Thomas
Margaret Fullylove c 21 Jan 1595 father Thomas

This is up to 1600. So yes there was a Richard there in the 1500's

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Leicestershire; Rothley,  Fowkes, Biddles, Dawson, Allen, Lambert, Tebbett, Needham , Horner, Cooper, Pagett, Jaques, Kinton, Newbald, Duffill    Halford, Cope, Bywater , Hunt
Bedfordshire; Cardington, Trueman, Wilstead  Bridges, Clark(e), Redman
Essex; Eady, Newman, Copsey, Rawlin, Gilders, Smith  
Rotherhithe; Henderson, Eady. Lambert
Rutland & Bedfordshire  Staffod, Glover, Tom(b)lin
Suffolk  (Wissington) Eady.
Lincolnshire, Tomlin


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Re: EARL SHILTON families
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 13 August 23 12:25 BST (UK) »
Hi thx for that. I have done the Parish Registers (and BTs) for each of the places I mentioned.... indeed I would say "in depth", back in the days when they let us morals play with the original tome... say c1978..... I am now looking for info from unpublished sources, eg lay subsidies, etc.

As an aside, I'd be intrested to hear your thoughts on a 1501 register for Earl Shiltom clearly referenced by the clerk in a later register as having existed for 1501-51,,,,, and lent to the manor court.....but never seen by me

Roger