(1) Il est marié avec Frances.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 1656.
(2) Il est marié avec Elizabeth.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 1674.
(3) Il est marié avec Margaret.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1650.
Enfant(s):
JULIAN'S SUMMARY: 1. bap.1620, living 1688. Unlike his brother Thomas, he had no children to be mentioned in 1647 in his father Henry's will; as a captain in the civil war, he must have been b. well before 1630; he compounded out of the manor of Bowells which he inherited from his father but was compensated with a County pension in the 1680s for his loyalty and service to both Charles 1st & 2nd, and for his suffering in the civil war. He is the only Richard in Edlesborough to have lived throughout the period 1630 to 1688.
Affronts to Volunteers
26 July 1642 • Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire
Richard Brugis, Gentleman, ... of the Town of Edlisborough in the County of Bucks., be forthwith sent for, as Delinquents, for affronting and abusing some volunteers of the said Town, peaceably training and excercising themselves in Arms.
Prisoner discharged
3 Aug 1642 • Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire
Ordered, that Mr Brugis, now in the custody of the Serjeant, for giving some abuse and affront to some volunteers of Edlesborough be forthwith released from any farther restraint.
Imprisoned
1645 • Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Imprisoned in Parlimentary stronghold, 1645 Newport Pagnell
Index Nominum to the Royalist Composition Papers (A-F) BRUGIS Robt*. 2nd Ser., xxxvii, 503-507. [=SP23 210 p.503-8]. *Robert should read Richard
20 Apr 1649 Richard BRUGIS of Edlesborough, gent. admits his "delinquency" that he was in arms aginst Parliament, and compounds for Bowells Manor which he inherited from his father Henry.
15 Jun 1649 Richard BRUGIS pays fine of 'a340 to the Commissioners
1687 Bucks: Calendar to the Sessions Records 1678-94 vol.2., and 1694-1705. Easter Session at Aylesbury 7th April 1687. Richard Burges senior of Edlesborough and Anderton of Stony Stratford are admitted to County pensions of £4 and £2 a year respectively.
1687 Midsummer Session at Aylesbury 14th July 1687 Richard Burges senior gentleman admitted to a further County pension of 40s a year making £6 a year in all.
1688 Epiphany Session at Chepping Wiccombe 12th January 1687-88 Richard Brugis senior of Edlesborough, ``haveing beine a Commissioned Officer and an Eminent sufferer for his loyalty in the Late Civill Warrs´´, is admitted to a further County pension of £2 a year, bringing the total amount of his pension up to £8 a year.
1688 Easter Session at Chepping Wiccombe 26th April 1688 p.97: Richard Brugis of Edlesborough gentleman, admitted to a further County pension of £2 per year, making his total annual pension up to £10. It was shewn that he "hath beene highly eminent both for his Loyalty and sufferings in the late Civill Warrs, and is thereby greately impoverished, haveing, as he affirms, Lost a Considerable Estate of the value of five thousand pounds and upwards."
1694 Bucks: Calendar to the Sessions Records 1678-94 vol.2. Easter Session at Aylesbury 19 April 1694 Mr Bridges of Edlesborough to be paid his pension.
1696 Easter Session at Chepping Wycomb 23 April 1696 Andrew Miller of Chepping Wycomb, apothecary, admitted to a County pension of £2 a year. He produced a certificate to the effect that he had "served his late Majesty King Charles the second as a souldier in the Regiment of Horse commanded by the right Honourable Thomas, late Earle of Cleavland, deceased, in the Troop of Captain Richard Brugis," and that he had "demeaned himself orderly and faythfully until such time as the said Regiment was disbanded" in 1666.
1696 Michaelmas Session at Wendover 8th October 1696 John Rowell of Chepping Wycomb, joiner, to be admitted to a County pension of £4 per year. He produced a certificate that he had "served his late Majesty King Charles the second as a souldier in the Regiment of Horse commanded by the right honorable Thomas, late Earl of Cleveland, as a Trooper in a Troop of Horse ...commanded by Captain Richard Brugis". Is this Richard bap 1620? He is still alive.
father entered as "Mr Henry Bridges" also IGI Extracted Entry C130032
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