Ancestral Trails 2016 » John PERIAM (1541-1616)

Personal data John PERIAM 

  • He was born in the year 1541 in Exeter, Devon.
  • He died in the year 1616 in Exeter, Devon, he was 75 years old.
  • A child of John Periam and Elizabeth Hone

Household of John PERIAM

He is married to Elizabeth PRIDEAUX.

They got married in the year 1572 at Exeter, Devon, he was 31 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary PERIAM  1573-1662 
  2. Jane PERIAM  1579-1649 


Notes about John PERIAM

John Peryam (1541 - c. 1618), of Exeter, Devon, was elected four times as a Member of Parliament, for Barnstaple 1584, Bossiney 1586, Exeter 1589 and 1593. He served as Mayor of Exeter. He was the younger brother of Sir William Peryam (1534-1604) of Little Fulford, near Crediton in Devon, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

John Peryam was born in Exeter, the second eldest son of John Peryam, twice mayor of Exeter, by his wife Elizabeth Hone, a daughter and co-heir of Robert Hone of Ottery. Through his mother's sister, Joan Bodley (née Hone), Peryam was cousin to Sir Thomas Bodley. Like the Bodleys, the Peryams were early adherents of Protestantism and were also threatened in the time of persecutions under Queen Mary I. Under Queen Elizabeth I however, the family thrived.

Career
He served as Bailiff of Exeter in 1574, was an Alderman and Receiver of Exeter 1581-2, Sheriff of Exeter 1582-3 and Mayor of Exeter 1587-8.[3] He was elected four times as a Member of Parliament, for Barnstaple 1584, Bossiney 1586, Exeter 1589 and 1593.

Landholdings
Creedy Wiger. He purchased his late elder brother Sir William's estate of Creedy Widger, near Crediton, from the latter's four daughters and co-heiresses, and bequeathed it to his eldest daughter Mary Peryam, wife of Richard Reynell (d.1631), a bencher of the Middle Temple, which they made their home.

Marriages and progeny
He married twice:

Firstly to Elizabeth Prideaux, daughter of Roger Prideaux (d.1582), of Soldon in the parish of Holsworthy, Devon, Sheriff of Devon in 1577 and MP for Totnes in 1545 and 1547, by whom he had three daughters and co-heiresses as follows:

Mary Peryam (d.1662), wife of Richard Reynell (d.1631), a bencher of the Middle Temple, 4th son of George Reynell (d.1568) of Malston. To Mary her father bequeathed his estate of Creedy Wiger, near Crediton (formerly owned by his brother Sir William Peryam) which she and her husband made their home. Richard Reynell also purchased the estate of Little Fulford from two of the four daughters and co-heiresses of Sir William Peryam, namely Mary Peryam, wife of Sir William Pole, and Elizabeth Peryam, wife of Sir Robert Basset. Thus the two estates of Creedy Wiger and Little Fulford were unified in the ownership of Richard Reynell. Their eldest son and heir was Peryam Reynell (1612-1639), who died without progeny leaving his five sisters as co-heiresses. The 2nd sister Elizabeth Reynell (1593-1630) was the heiress of Creedy Widger and Little Fulford and married Thomas Tuckfield (1580/90-1642), the son of John Tuckfield (1555-1630) of Tetburn St Mary, a wealthy cloth merchant. The elaborate Tuckfield Monument in the chancel of Holy Cross Church, Crediton shows the full length seated figure of the heiress Elizabeth Reynell in the centre with the faces in medallions to either side of her husband Thomas Tuckfield (1580/90-1642) (right) and her father-in-law John Tuckfield (1555-1630) (left). The monument is situated next to the elaborate monument of Sir William Peryam.
Jane Peryam, wife of Walter Yonge (1579-1649) of Great House in the parish of Colyton, Devon, a lawyer, merchant and notable diarist. This marriage linked the Yonge family with the Pole family of Shute and Colcombe Castle also in the parish of Colyton, as Sir William Pole (1561-1635), MP, married Mary Peryam, daughter of Sir William Peryam (1534-1604) and thus niece of Sir John Peryam. Thus the wife of the famous Devon historian Sir William Pole was the first cousin of the famous Devon diarist Walter Yonge. The Pole and Yonge families long competed for one of the two parliamentary seats of the Rotten Borough of Honiton.
Elizabeth Peryam, wife of Edmund Speccot, a member of the Speccot family of Speccot, in the parish of Merton, Devon. Without progeny.

Secondly to Margaret Peck of Buckarel, widow of a certain Mr Hayes of Lyme Regis, Dorset.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peryam

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John Periam
1507-1573

John PERIAM
1541-1616

1572
Mary PERIAM
1573-1662
Jane PERIAM
1579-1649

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