(1) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Mary _____.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Jane MARSH.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 augustus 1589 te All Saints, Caddington, Luton, Bedfordshire, hij was toen 33 jaar oud.Bron 1
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Lived at Grovebury, a building constructed from stone and other materials used in the, by then, dilapidated medieval buildings of the priory some time around the 16th century. The farmhouse, sadly, was demolished in the 20th century, but in 1919 local antiquarian F. G. Gurney recorded that it contained a 16th or 17th century stone mantel together with a fireplace on a chamfered plinth and a flooring of thin bricks laid in patterns in what, by then, had become a barn but was originally a hall.
In 1581 the Lords of the Manor of Leighton Buzzard alias Grovebury|, the Dean and Canons of Saint George's Chapel, Windsor, issued a licence to Clement Duncombe to erect a dwelling house at Grovebury which may well have become Grovebury Farm. The house itself was constructed of brick and slate and contained two reception rooms, a kitchen and scullery, a dining room ("big") and a pantry ("large") downstairs. On the floor above lay six bedrooms and a bathroom. In meadows lay a brick cowhouse for fourteen beasts with a calf box and hay place and a brick and thatch cattle shed. The homestead ("good"), comprised the following: °a wood, brick and thatch cattle shed; °in the north yard: a weather boarded and corrugated iron four bay open implement shed; a brick and slate cow barn ("good"); a weather boarded and slate hen house; a brick and slate eight bay open shed and a weather boarded and slate four bay open feeding hovel; °in the house yard: three brick and slate loose boxes; a store place; a two bay open shed; a cow house for eight beasts; a cow house for fourteen beasts; a hay place; a cow house for twenty four beasts; a cow house for four beasts; °a weather boarded and slate bull box; a brick and slate five bay open cattle shed; two loose boxes; a stable for five horses and a meal house both with a loft over and a coachhouse; °by the house: a brick and slate trap house; a copper house; a cooling place and a coalshed; °at the "old farm - all poor": the old brick and slate old farm house of 1581 itself, newly derelict, with two reception rooms, a cellar, a pantry, one bedroom; a brick, wood and slate barn, a brick, wood and tile cow house for twenty beasts, six brick and slate pigsties and old brick, wood and thatch stables used as a meal house. SOURCE: www.bedfordshire.gov.uk
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Jane MARSH |