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Samson Hawxhurst was the Vicar of Nuneaton in 1626. His father, Christopher, was also a Vicar, of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, who had been appointed to this position on the accession of Queen Elizabeth.
1607-1627 he was Canon of Lichfield Cathedral and in 1626-27 the Vicar of Nuneaton in County Warwick.
Canon of Litchfield 1607-1627
1558, Shrewsbury
The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record By Richard Henry Greene, Henry Reed Stiles, Melatiah Everett Dwight, George Austin Morrison,
(Christopher) Hawxsworth, md. 15 Oct 1550, Elizabeth . They had:
William, bapt. 15 Oct 1551."
Samson Hawxhurst (1571 - 1627) received £5 toward his education at Oxford, 28 Apr 1590, from the bailiff's accounts as the son of the deceased pastor Christopher Hawxhurst. He received his BA from Oxford 25 Jun 1593, and BD from Magdalen Hall 9 Jul 1607. He was Canon of Litchfield 1607-1627, and Vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire 1626-27.
Foster's Alumni Oxonienses: "Samson Hawkhurst (Haux- hurste) of SalopClerici filius, Balliol Coll., (Oxford) Matriculated 6 Nov 1590, aged 19. B. A. 25 Jun 1593: B. D. from Magdalen Hall, 9 Jul 1607 Canon Lichfield. 1607-27. Vicar of Nuneaton, Co. Warwick, 1626-27. William Haukshurst, of Co. Warwick, Clerici filius, Magdalen Hall, matriculated 6 Nov 1618, aged 18."
A)
Hawxhurst, Sampson, B.D. Vicar of Dunchurch and Nuneaton; Preb. of Offley, Lichfield, 28 Jun 1608 - 1627. (Harwood's Lichfield, 238.)
Source:
Biblotheca staffordiensis: or, a biblographical account of books and other printed matter relating to - printed or published in - or written by a native, resident, or person deriving a title from - any portion of the county of Stafford giving a full collation and biographical notices of...(p. 216)
Compiled by: Rupert Simms
Publisher: Printed for the complier by A.C.Lomax, 1894
Original from Harvard University
B)
1594, Oct 18, Brian Exton Canon of Lichfield
1608, Jun 28. Samson Hawxhurst; B.D. Vicar of Dnchurch and Nuneaton,
1627, Oct 2. William Jeffrey; A.M. Chancellor of the church."
Source:
The history and antiquities of the church and city of Lichfield: containing its ancient and present state, civil and ecccleslastical; collected from various public records, and other authentic evidences.
Author: Thomas Harwood
Illustrated by Bartholomew Howlett, Charles Pye, Thomas Giles Worthington
Contributors: Joseph Harris, Cadell & Davies
Publisher: Printed for Cadell and Davies, London, by Jos. Harris. 1806
Original from: Oxford University
C) (Page 19) "preb. of Curborough, in the church of Lichfield, 1559, which he resigned 9:, of Offley 94, of Sandiacre 85, was succeeded by Samson Hawxhurst, 1608." (Ref Brian Exton) By Robert Masters, printed: 1753m Bentham
D) Prebendaries of Lichfield (Offley)
"Thomas Bentham, collated 4th Apr 1578.
Brian Exton, collated 12th Oct. 1594, and installed on the 22nd of the same month.
John Buller held the stall 1604.
Samson Hawxhurst, B.D., admitted 28 Jun 1608.
William Jeffrey, A.M. collated 2 Oct 1627, He became chancellor of this cathedral.
Nathaniel Williams, A.M., collate 7 Dec 1630; "he resigned in 1669"
Source: Fasti ecclestae Anglicanae: or a calendar of the principal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales, and of the chief officers in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, from the earliest time to year M.DCC.XV. (p. 617)
Editor: Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy
Compiled by: John Le Neve
Contributor: John Le Neve
Publisher: University Press, 1854
Original from the University of Michigan
E) (p. 222) "Hawkshurst (HauxhurstZ)
- Samson (1590, Ball, Magd. H.), ii 180, iii 177.
- William (1618, Magd. H.) ii 371.
Source: Register of the University of Oxford: 1551 - 1622, pt, 1, Introductions, ed. by Andrew Clark. 1887. pt 2. Matriculation and subscriptions, ed. by Andrew Clark 1887. pt. 3, Degrees ed. by Andrew Clark 1888. pt 4. indexes, ed. by Andrew Clark. 1889. Oxford historical society (Also in Volume 14)
F) Samson Hawkhurst (Hauxhurst) appointment Dunchurch
"In certain circumstances bishops could appoint men of their own choice to parochial livings where they did not normally enjoy the right to collate. For example, a patron (other than the sovereign) failing to present a candidate to a benefice within six months of its falling vacant, forfeited his right to the bishop. According to official records, successive bishops collated only seven candidates to Coventry Archdeaconry livings bet. 1500 - 1603, but the actual figure is almost certainly higher. At Bishop's Tachbrook at least two collations and at Dunchurch as many as five, went unrecorded. 50
50. The incumbents were: Hugh Fletcher (sometime bet. 1512 - 1533 and Robert Williamson.
(ca. 1560) both at Tachbrook; and at Dunchurch, Nicholas Stokesleyl (1504 -- 1505), Richard Strethay
(1521 - 1522), Robert Bllythe (1523 - 1528), Arthur Swinsen (1559) Samson Hawkshurst (1599)
Cooper, Last Generation, p. 49n. 63. Cooper has overlooked the Dunchurch and Fenny Compton
Collations: IJRO, D 30/2/1/2,f. 102r."
Source: Parochial Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Coventry, C-1500-c. 1600. Anthony Arthur Upton, Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosopy at the University of Leicester, October 2003.
G) Monumental Inscriptions for Nuneaton, St Nicholas. List of names taken from the fiche of Monumental Inscription for St Nicholas Church in Nuneaton. Fiche number 1187 sold by BMSGH
Published here by kind permission of the Bormningham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry
Transcription kindly submitted by Alva King
Name, Fornames(s) page(s)
'Hawkshurst, Samson, 13"
Source:
http://hunimex.com/warwick/mi/mi_nuneaton_n.html
H) The children were all christened with the last name of Haukshurst. William, John, Sampson (1), Marie, and Susanna show in the christening records that they were children of Sampson, but no mother is listed. Grace, Sampson(2) and Christophers christening records show them to be children of Sampson and a mother named Alice. It is not known whether or not Alice was also the mother of the oldest five children. It may be that the mother's name was simply not used during the years in which they were christened. Margarett Haukshurst md. Henrye west 8 Sep 1616. It is possible she was a child of Sampson's born before he became a vicar in Dunchurch in 1599. It is possible also that she was a sister/aunt/mother of Sampson as well.
Source:
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/fmmil:Samspon_Haukshrst and Unknown_(1)
I) Sampson Hawkhurst BD 1608 - 1627. Compounded for first fruits 17 Sep 1608 (PRO, E334/14f. 109v.) D by ?1 July 1627 (bur. Nuneaton, St Nicholas, Warwicks) (Warwicks. RO, PR Nuneaton, St. Nicholas; B/A//1/16f.60v)."
Source: Fast Ecclesiae Angilicanae 1531-1857: Coventry and Lichfield diocese, (John La Neve. Joyce M Horn - 2003 - 100 pages - snippet view)
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In: Oxford University Alumni 1500-1886, vol. II:
Hawkshurst, Samson (Hauxhurste), of Salop, cler. fil. BALLIOL COLL. matric. 6 Nov 1590, aged 19, B.A. Jun 1593, B.D. from MAGDALEN HALL, 9 Jul 1607, canon of Litchfield 1608 - 1627, vicar of Nuneaton co. Warwick, 1626-27. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Hawkshurst, William (Hawkshurst), of co. Warwick, cler. fil., MAGDALEN HALL, martic. 6 Nov 1618, aged 18.
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Sanson Hawkshurst Notes and Sources:
A)
Hawxhurst, Sampson, B.D. Vicar of Dunchurch and Nuneaton; Preb. of Offley, Lichfield, 28 Jun 1608 - 1627. (Harwood's Lichfield, 238.)
Source:
Biblotheca staffordiensis: or, a biblographical account of books and other printed matter relating to - printed or published in - or written by a native, resident, or person deriving a title from - any portion of the county of Stafford giving a full collation and biographical notices of...(p. 216)
Compiled by: Rupert Simms
Publisher: Printed for the complier by A.C. Lomax, 1894
Original from Harvard University
B)
1594, Oct 18, Brian Exton Canon of Lichfield
1608, Jun 28.Samson Hawxhurst; B.D. Vicar of Dnchurch and Nuneaton,
1627, Oct 2. William Jeffrey; A.M. Chancellor of the church."
Source:
The history and antiquities of the church and city of Lichfield: containing its ancient and present state, civil and ecccleslastical; collected from various public records, and other authentic evidences.
Author: Thomas Harwood
Illustrated by Bartholomew Howlett, Charles Pye, Thomas Giles Worthington
Contributors: Joseph Harris, Cadell & Davies
Publisher: Printed for Cadell and Davies, London, by Jos. Harris. 1806
Original from: Oxford University
C) (p. 19) "preb. of Curborough, in the church of Lichfield, 1559, which he resigned 9:, of Offley 94, of Sandiacre 85, was succeeded by Samson Hawxhurst, 1608." (Ref Brian Exton) By Robert Masters, printed: 1753, Bentham
D) Prebendaries of Lichfield (Offley)
"Thomas Bentham,collated 4 April 1578.
Brian Exton, collated 12 Oct 1594, and installed on the 212nd of the same month.
John Buller held the stall 1604.
Samson Hawxhurst, B.D., admitted 28 Jun 1608.
William Jeffrey, A.M. collated 2 Oct 1627. He became chancellor of this cathedral.
Nathaniel Williams, A.M., collate 7 Dec 1630; "he resigned in 1669"
Source: Fasti ecclestae Anglicanae: or a calendar of the principal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales, and of the chief officers in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, from the earliest time to year M.DCC.XV. (p. 617)
Editor: Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy
Compiled by: John Le Neve
Contributor: John Le Neve
Publisher: University Press, 1854
Original from the University of Michigan
E) (p. 222) "Hawkshurst (HauxhurstZ)
- Samson (1590, Ball, Magd. H.), ii 180, iii 177.
- William (1618, Magd. H.) ii 371.
Source: "Register of the University of Oxford: 1551 - 1622," pt, 1, Introductions, ed. by Andrew Clark. 1887. pt 2. Matriculation and subscriptions, ed. by Andrew Clark 1887. pt. 3, Degrees ed. by Andrew Clark 1888. pt 4. indexes, ed. by Andrew Clark. 1889. Oxford historical society (Also in Volume 14)
F) Samson Hawkhurst (Hauxhurst) appointment Dnchurch
"In certain circumstances bishops could appoint men of their own choice to parochial livings where they did not normally enjoy the right to collate. For example, a patron (other than the sovereign) failing to present a candidate to a benefice within six months of its falling vacant, forfeited his right to the bishop. According to official records, successive bishops collated only seven candidates to Coventry Archdeaconry livings bet. 1500 - 1603, but the actual figure is almost certainly higher. At Bishop's Tachbrook at least two collations and at Dunchurch as many as five, went unrecorded. 50
50. The incumbents were: Hugh Fletcher (sometime between 1512-1533 and Robert Williamson.
(ca. 1560) both at Tachbrook; and at Dunchurch, Nicholas Stokesleyl (1504--1505), Richard Strethay
(1521-1522), Robert Bllythe (1523-1528), Arthur Swinsen (1559) Samson Hawkshurst (1599)
Cooper, Last Generation, p. 49n. 63. Cooper has overlooked the Dunchurch and Fenny Compton
Collations: IJRO, D 30/2/1/2,f. 102r."
Source: Parochial Clergy of the Archdeaonry of Coventry, C-1500-ca. 1600. Anthony Arthur Upton, Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosopy at the University of Leicester, Oct 2003.
G) Monumental Inscriptions for Nuneaton, St Nicholas. List of names taken from the fiche of Monumental Inscription for St Nicholas Church in Nuneaton. Fiche number 1187 sold by BMSGH
Published here by kind permission of the Bormningham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry
Transcription kindly submitted by Alva King
Name, Fornames(s) page(s)
'Hawkshurst, Samson, 13" Source: http://hunimex.com/warwick/mi/mi_nuneaton_n.html
H) The children were all christened with the last name of Haukshurst. William, John, Sampson (1), Marie, and Susanna show in the christening records that they were children of Sampson, but no mother is listed. Grace, Sampson(2) and Christopher's christening records show them to be children of Sampson and a mother named Alice. It is not known whether or not Alice was also the mother of the oldest five children. It may be that the mother's name was simply not used during the years in which they were christened. Margarett Haukshurst md. Henrye West 8 Sep 1616. It is possible she was a child of Sampson's born before he became a vicar in Dunchurch in 1599. It is possible also that she was a sister/aunt/mother of Sampson as well.
Source: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/fmmil:Samspon_Haukshrst and Unknown_(1)
I) Sampson Hawkhurst BD 1608 - 1627. Compounded for first fruits 17 Sep 1608 (PRO, E334/14f. 109v.) D by ?1 Jul 1627 (burial Nuneaton, St Nicholas, Warwicks) (Warwicks. RO, PR Nuneaton, St. Nicholas; B/A//1/16f.60v)."
Source: Fast Ecclesiae Angilicanae 1531-1857: Coventry and Lichfield diocese, (John La Neve. Joyce M Horn - 2003 - 100 pages - snippet view)
- research notes J. Emple added to his tree on 2 Apr 2012. Added to this tree on 3 May 2012. R.Hawkes.
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Samson Hawxhurst /Haukshurst) Clergy database entry
Person: Haukshurst, Sampson (1597 - 1627)
CCEd Person ID: 27024 Education Events BD : Oxford / Magdalen Hall
Appointment Events
Curate : Swynnerton
(13/09/1597 - 13/09/1597 )
Vicar : Dunchurch
(6 Jun 1599 - 13 Sep 1616 )
Prebendary : Lichfield cathedral, prebend of Offley
(27 Jun 1608 - 23 Jun 1620 )
Vicar : Nuneaton
(29 May 1626 - 3 Sep 1627 )
Vicar : Nuneaton
(29 May 1626 - 3 Sep 1627)
Death Events
Death (29 Mar 1626)
Source: http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=27024
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