Ancestral Trails 2016 » Frances PIGGOTT (1583-1661)

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Familie von Frances PIGGOTT

Sie ist verheiratet mit Henry BRUGIS.

Sie haben geheiratet am 26. August 1613 in Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, sie war 30 Jahre alt.Quellen 1, 2, 3


Kind(er):

  1. Sarah BRUGIS  1622-????
  2. Henry BRUGIS  1619-< 1647 
  3. Elizabeth BRUGIS  1616-1636 
  4. Richard I BRUGIS  1620-1696 
  5. Thomas BRUGIS  1614-1657 


Notizen bei Frances PIGGOTT

Daughter of John PIGOTT & Winifred SANKEY of Edlesborough

IN 1647 HENRY BRUGIS BEQUEATHED IT [the Manor of Aston Castraff/Aston Chartres, Ivinghoe TO HIS WIFE FRANCES FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH, WITH REVERSION TO HIS SON THOMAS AND HIS GRANDSON HENRY (PCC 198 Fines).

The estates of THOMAS BRUGIS were sequestered in 1650, when his mother begged discharge of Castroffe, in Aston Manor, Ivinghoe (Cal.Com. for Comp.2290). In 1652, the five years having expired, she further begged the yearly allowance of £10 from the manor to which she was entitled by the will; the claim was allowed.
Ancestry.co.uk: Index Nominum to the Royalist Composition Papers. First and Second Series. (A-F) BRUGIS Richard, 1st Ser., xii, 578. 2nd Ser., xlvi, 83. (this translates to SP23 72 p.578 and SP23 219 p.83).

The Petition of Frances Brugis for Review of the Sequestration of her late husband’s property 1651-2.
National Archives SP23 72 pp.571-590
Note that the papers have been bound into a book, but not in date order: that order is here restored. The Victoria County History entry for Ivinghoe above, summarises the petition. p.574.
To the Right Worll. the Comissionr. for Compounding with Delinquents sitting at Haberdashers Hall London. The humble Peticon of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Bucke widdow late wife of Henry Brugis of the same place gent decd Sheweth That yor. petrs. said husband departing this life about Midsomer 1647 by his last will and Testament date 13 Jun: ead. Ao. give and bequeath unto the Petr. for 5 yeares to comence from his Death All his Mannor of Castroffe in Aston in the Parish of Ivinghoe in the said County of Bucks and his mannor of Bowels in Edlesborough aforesaid And all his lands in Leighton Bussard in the County of Bedford And all other his lands in the sayd Counties. That the Comissionrs for Sequestracons in the County of Bucks have have Seized & sequestred all the Said Mannors lands & premisses to the use of the Comonwealth as the Estate of Thomas Brugis Gent the Petrs. Sonne who as yet hath no Interest in the premisses whereby the petr is in danger to be left destitute of all manner of livelyhood. Shee doth therefore most humbly pray That yor. Worps wilbe pleased to take the premisses into ye grave Consideracon and to grannt that the petrs said Estate may bee discharged of the sayd Sequestration. 17th April 1651 And shee shall ever pray &c Referrd to the Comr in the County to certifie the cause of sequestration Francis Brugis. R.M. Brugis Frances 17 April 1651. p.585. To the right Worpll the Comr. for Compounding with Delinqts sitting att Haberdashers hall London The humble peticon of Frances Brugis of Elesborough in the County of Bucks widow late wife of Henry Brugis of the same place Gent decd Sheweth That yor. petrs. said husband departing this life about Midsomer 1647 by his last Will & Testamt. date 13 Jun ead. Ao. give & bequeath unto ye petr. for five yeares to Comence from his death All his Mannor of Castroffe in Aston in ye pish of Ivinghoe in ye said County of Bucks and his Mannor of Bowels in Edlesborough aforesaid And all his Lands in Leighton Bussard in the county of Bedford and all other his Lands in the said Counties That the Comr. for seqcon in the County of Bucks have seised & Seqd all the said Mannor Lands & Prmisses to the use of the Comonwealth as ye Estate of Tho: Brugis Gent the petrs. sonne who as yet hath noe interest in ye pmisses whereby the petr is in danger to be left destitue of all manner of Livelyhood She doth therefore most humbly pray that yor. worps. wilbe pleased to take the pmisses into ye grave consideracon & to grannt that the petrs. said Estate may be discharged of the said Seqcon And she shall ord pray &c April 1651 Frances Brugis Copia vera Exd Jo: Leech p.587. By the Comte. for Compoundinge &c 17 Aprilis 1651 Upon the peticon of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Bucks widow late wife of Henry Brugis of the same place Gent deceased (a Coppie whereof is hereunto annexed and attested by our Regr) It is ordered that it be referred to the Comr. for seqcons in the said County of Bucks to puse and examine the matter of the said peticon and Cause of Seqcon therein menconed and forthwith Certifie to us what they know or upon enquiery shall finde necessary touching the same. upon retorne of wch Certificate such further order shalbe taken as Shalbe fit. Copia vera Exd. Jo. Leech p.575. To the honoble. the Comr. for Compounding with Delinquents. The humble Peticon of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Buckes widdow, late wife of Henry Brugis of the same, gent deceased. ....[repeat of above] ..... livelyhood. She doth therefore most humbly pray that yor. honors. wilbe pleased to discharge the Seizure upon the said landes, the profitts thereof by a mistake being detayned from her, Or otherwise that you will Order that she may retaine the same upon security, with the Areares thereof (untill you shall receive Certificate from yor. Comrs. in the Cuntry why they have stopped the rentes thereof) and untill yor. honos. shall give further Order therein. 7 Apr 1652 And shee shall pray &c The Comrs to or. & certify p.584. Bucks. By the Comissios. for Seqcons. for the Said County Aprill the 17 1652. According to yor. order of the 7th of this instant Aprill requireing us to Certifie the true state of the case of Frances Bruges of Edlesborough Widdow wee accordingly certifie as Followeth. Vizt: That the Lands menconed in ye said Frances Bruges peticon were seqd. as ye Land of Thomas Bruges gent, her sonne by yor. order of the 18th of February 1650 for that the said Thomas Bruges neglected to pay the fine Imposed for his Delinqcy, and wee further certifie That the said peticoners Husband did by his last Will and Testamt. dated the 13th June 1647 bequeath unto Frances Bruges the petr. the Lands in Question for ye tearme of five yeares to Comence from his death wch determined in the Month of June next wee have noe more but that wee are Yor. honobles humble Servts Copia vera Exd. Henry Phillips Jo. Leech Thomas Douerett p.581. By the Comte.for Compoundinge &c 20 May 1652. Upon the peticon of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Bucks widow a Coppy whereof is hereunto annexed and attested by our Regl. It is ordered that it be referred to Mr Reading to puse and examine the matter of the said peticon and state and report the case to us. Exd Jo. Leech p.571. To the honoble. the Comer: for Compounding with Delinquents. The humble Petition of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Buckes widdow. Sheweth. That by the last Will of Henry Brugis ye Petitioners husband he gave unto ye Petitioner for 5 yeares to comense from his death, which expires not untill June next, certayne landes lying and being in the said County of Buckes, the reasonable enioyment of which she hath bin hindered of by the Coms. for the said County who have made stay of the rentes for the Delinquency of Thomas Brugis he Sonne to whome the Estate comes not untill expiration of the said Terme: That yor. Petitioner was never any Delinquent. And therefore humbly prayes shee may enioy the Estate according to the said Terme, with the Areares thereof as yet detayned from her, And that the same be referred to yor. Councell to Report , there haveing bin a Certificate returned in the case according to yor. Order. 20 May 1652 And shee shall pray &c Refd to Mr Reading Fra: Brugis p.582. To the Honoble. the Comrs. for Compoundinge with delinquents. The humble Peticon of Frances Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Bucks widdow. Sheweth.That by the last Will of Henry Brugis yor. Peticoners husband hee gave unto yor. Peticoner for Five yeares to Comence from his death which expired not untill June next certaine Lands lyinge and beinge in the Said County of Bucks, the peaceable enioymt. of which shee hath bine hindred of by the Comrs. for the said County who have made stay of the Rents for the delinquency of Thomas Brugis her sonne to whom the Estate comes not untill expiracon of the said Terme that yor. Peticoner was never any delinqt And therefore humbly prayes shee may enioy the Estate accordinge to the said terme with the Arreares thereof as yet detained from her, And that the same bee referred to yor. Councell to report, there haveinge bine a Certificate returned in the Case accordinge to yor. Order. May 20th 1652 And shee shall pray &c. Fra: Brugis Copia vera Exd. Jo. Leech p.588? How ye Comr. at Att...? Aprill ye 15 1652 my Father died June 1647 mr Banily at haberd.. Frances Brugis a Report Howes 21 May 52 p.589. To the honoble. the Comrs. for Compounding wth Delinqts The humble Peticon of Frances Bruges of Edlesborough in the County of Buckes widdow. Sheweth That Henry Bruges gent by his last Will & Testamt beareing date the 13th of June 1647 did give unto yor. Peticoner his then wife the Mannor of Castroffe in Aston in the pish of Ivingho and Edlesborough in the said County of Buckes, for and during the terme of 5 yeares which expireth this present June; And after that terme the sume of 10 li p Ann. during terme of her life out of the said Mannor of Castroffe; That the present Comrs. for the said County of Buckes have made stay of her rentes due to her for the said terme as the Estate of Thomas Bruges, and shee feares may alsoe make stay of the said 10 li p Ann. after the said terme of 5 yeares if not allowed by yor. honors. Yor. Peticoner humbly prayed yt shee may enioy the said Estate given by her said husband for ye said 5 yeares now neere expired, And the said 10 li p Ann. during her life, after the expirason of The said Terme of 5 yeares out of the said Manor of Castroffe. And shee shall pray &c Fra: Bruges. [On the reverse:] Humphry Sturton of St Stephens in the County of Hertford gent maketh oath, That he hath Examined a Will beareing date the 30th day of June 1647 now showed unto him, with the Record in the Prerogative office, & that the same is a true coppie agreeing with the originall. Sworne before ye Comrs 18 June 1652 R.M. Humfry Stourton Bruges Frances Henry Field 22 Junij 1652 Ord - 24 Juij 1652 p.577. Accordinge to yor. Orders of the 17 of Aprill 1651 and 20 May 1652 upon the peticon of Francis Brugis of Edlesborough in the County of Bucks widow desireinge allowance of her estate for five years expiring this month of June of Lands now Sequestred by yor. Order, for that Thomas Bruges her sonn hath neglected to pay the fine imposed for his delinquency I finde. That Henry Brugis gent by his last will and testament in writeing bearing date the 13 of June 1647 did give and bequeath unto the peticoner then his wife the Mannor of Castroff in Aston in the parrish of Ivingho and divers other lands in Ivingo and Edlesborough aforesaid in the said County of Bucks, and a half yard of meadow in Leighton in the County of Bedford Habend to the petr and her assignes from his death for 5 yeares And after expiracon of that tearme then to the said Thomas Bruges his sonne and his assignes for tearme of his Life, and after his decease then to Henry Brugis his Sonn and his heires for ever upon condicon that the said Thomas Bruges and Henry Bruges their heires and assignes do pay unto the peticoner and her assignes for her life from and after the end of the said tearme of 5 yeares the yearely rent or some of Tenn pounds paiable at Lady day and Michaelmas by equall portions with a power to the petr. to enter and enioy the moity of the premisses for her life if default were made of payment of the said Rent of tenn pounds or any part thereof by the space of 15 daies And by the same will the said Henry Bruges the devisor, did devise unto the peticoner and her assignes the Mannor of Bowells, and divers lands and tenements in the parrish of Edlesborough aforesaid, and certaine meadow ground in Leighton aforesaid in the said County of Bedford Habend to the peticoner and her assignes for the tearme of 5 yeares from his decease the remainder to Richd Brugis his sonn and the heires of his body the remainder in fee to the right heires of the devisor charged with the Rent of 25 l paid to the peticoner for her life to commence after the expiracon of the said 5 yeares with like power to the peticoner to enter and enioy the one moytie thereof for her life. If default be made of payment of the said 25 l or any part thereof by the space of 15 daies after the daie of payment thereof As by the probate of the Said will under the Seale of the prerogative Court and deposed by Humphry Stourton to be examined with the Originall, and that it is a true copie thereof, apeareth And I find that the said Thomas Brugis the sonn compounded here the 21 May 1650 at a sixt, and by his perticuler Set downe that by his fathers will dated the 13 of June 1647 there is devised to his mother for 5 yeares the remainder to the said Thomas Brugis for his life, the Remainder to Henry Brugis his sonn in fee, the said Mannor of Castroff and certain Lands in the parrish of Ivingo and Edlesborough in the said County of Bucks of the yearly vallue of Twenty eight pounds, and that hee was to pay to his mother out of the same Lands 10 l p ann. for her life, for which and for his personall estate of 10 l his fine was Sett 42 l. 14.4. which was confirmed the 21 October 1651 but I do not finde any part of that fine paid in. And I finde that the said Richard Brugis compounded here the 8 of May 1649 upon his owne discovery for the remainder of the said Mannor of Bowells, and other Lands to him devised after th’expiracon of the said tearme of 5 years being of the yearly vallue of 62 l charged with 25 l p ann. to his mother for her life by his fathers said will for which his fine was sett 40 l which hee paid in. The peticoner alleaged by her peticon that the Comrs. of Bucks have sequestred as well the said Lands devised to the said Richard Burgis, as the said Lands devised to the said Thomas Burgis. And the said Comrs. certifie, that the Land mentioned in her peticon, were Sequestred as the Lands of Thomas Brugis her Sonn by yor. Order of the 16 of February 1650, for that the said Tho: Bruges neglected to pay the fine for his delinquency. and they certifie that the peticoners husband by his Said will bequeathed to the peticoner the Land in question for 5 yeares to comence from his death, which tearme determines this present June 1652. The peticoner also peticioneth you for allowance of the said Tenn pounds p ann. out of the said Mannor of Castroff after the expiracon of the said 5 yeares dureing her life. So it submitted to Judgment whether the peticoner shall not be allowed the profitts of the said Lands which have bin reesaned? by the said Commissioners by vertue of ye said Order dureing the continuance of the said tearme of 5 yeares, And whether the said Lands devised to the said Thomas Bruges shall not be anew Sequestred out of the hands of the said Thomas Brugis, for non payment of his said fine And whether the peticoner shall not he allowed to enioy her said Rent charge of 10 l pann. out of the said Lands devised to the said Tho: Brugis dureing her life, the sequestracon notwthstanding. 22 Jun 1652 Jo Bradnige

The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN On the west wall of the chancel aisle, in a tablet with Ionic pilasters, is a brass with an inscription commemorating ' WENEFRID' only daughter of THOMAS SANKEY (SANKYE) of ' Edlesborowe,' WHO MARRIED JOHN PIGOTT OF STRATTON IN BEDFORD AND DIED 1592; it is surmounted by the figures of a man and woman in the costume of the period. Above it is another plate inscribed to HENRY BRUGIS, WHO MARRIED FRANCES PIGOTT, 1647. In the top of the slab are five shields charged as follows: (i) a cross charged with a leopard's head, for BRUGIS; (ii) three picks, for PIGOTT; (iii) on a bend three salmon, for SANKEY, impaling four lions passant between two bends, for Browne; (iv) Pigott impaling quarterly fessewise indented with four hunting horns countercoloured; (v) Sankey impaling crusily fitchy three roundels and a crescent for difference.

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Frances PIGGOTT

Margery St JOHN
1520-> 1573
Thomas SANKEY
± 1540-????
Alice HAWTREY
± 1540-????
John PIGGOTT
1550-1624

Frances PIGGOTT
1583-1661

1613

Henry BRUGIS
1559-1647

Sarah BRUGIS
1622-????
Henry BRUGIS
1619-< 1647
Thomas BRUGIS
1614-1657

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  1. Edlesborough Parish Register
    daughter of Richard BRUGIS junior
  2. SoG Transcript
    Fraunces Mrs, widow, mother of Richard BRUGIS of this parish
  3. Phillimore Buckinghamshire Marriage Registers
    Hen. BRUGIS & Fraunces PIGGOT

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  • Im Jahr 1613: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 20. Januar » Der Frieden von Knäred beendet den seit 1611 andauernden Kalmarkrieg zwischen Dänemark und Schweden. Schweden verliert die Finnmark und zahlt eine Million Reichstaler, um die Festung Älvsborg behalten zu können.
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    • 29. Mai » Schwere Gewitter lösen die Thüringer Sintflut aus. Die Naturunbilden sind für den Tod von 2.261 Menschen verantwortlich.
    • 29. Juni » Das erste Globe Theatre, eine Bühne für Shakespeares Stücke, brennt bis auf die Grundmauern nieder.
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    • 10. März » Einen Tag nach dem Tod seines Ministers, Kardinal Jules Mazarin, nimmt Frankreichs König Ludwig XIV. alle Regierungsgeschäfte in die eigene Hand.
    • 23. April » In Westminster Abbey wird KarlII. zum englischen König gekrönt. Da in der vorigen Zeit des Commonwealth of England die Kronjuwelen zum zweiten Mal verloren gegangen sind, wurde zur Krönung ein neuer Kronschatz angefertigt.
    • 1. Juli » Schweden und Russland schließen den Frieden von Kardis. Damit endet der Russisch-Schwedische Krieg von 1656 bis 1658 auch formell und die territorialen Veränderungen des Friedens von Stolbowo 1617 werden bestätigt.
    • 6. August » Im Vertrag von Den Haag beenden Portugal und die Niederlande ihre Auseinandersetzungen um die Rückgabe Niederländisch-Brasiliens. Den Portugiesen verbleibt dieser Besitz gegen Zahlung von 63 Tonnen Gold und das Überlassen ihrer Besitzungen in Ceylon und Indien.
    • 10. August » Portugal und die Generalstaaten einigen sich in Haag auf einen Friedensvertrag. Gegen den Erhalt von acht Millionen Gulden in Geld oder Waren verzichten die Holländer auf alle Ansprüche in portugiesischen Kolonien.
    • 8. Dezember » Mit der Enzyklika Sollicitudo omnium ecclesiarum stößt Papst Alexander VII. die innerkirchliche Diskussion um die Unbefleckte Empfängnis der Mutter Gottes an.

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