Chatfield, John
Birth Name | Chatfield, John |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | more than 59 years |
Narrative
On the death of father, William CHATFIELD, the manor of Hinton Burrant, descended to his son and heir John, who sold it in 1626 to George Monnox, citizen and haberdasher of London, who in his turn conveyed it in 1629 to George Everlyn and William Christmas in trust for Thomas Keightley, a London merchant. (fn. 102) Thomas must have sold the manor shortly afterwards, for Sir Nicholas Hyde died in 1631 seised of the manor of 'Henton Burrant,' described in the inquisition taken on his death as 'late Chatfield's lands.' (fn. 103) From this time the descent of the manor followed that of Hinton Daubnay (fn. 104) (q.v.).
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 1570 | Catherington, Hampshire, England | ||
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Death | after 1629 | |||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Chatfield, William | about 1530 | 1624 | |
Chatfield, John | 1570 | after 1629 | ||
Brother | Chatfield, Edward | 1575 | about July 1628 |
Attributes
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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_UID | 7F47E8F503354341B94DDBFCC3E7B9E07F90 |
Pedigree
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Chatfield, William
- Chatfield, John
- Chatfield, Edward