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Données personnelles Griffith Hampden MP 

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Famille de Griffith Hampden MP

Il avait une relation avec Anne Cave.


Enfant(s):

  1. Edmund Hampden  1555-1627
  2. Hampden  1569-1597
  3. Dorothy Hampden  1570-1606
  4. William Hampdon  ± 1570-1597
  5. Anne Hampden  1574-1658 
  6. Elizabeth Hampden  1574-1607
  7. Ruth Hampden  1575-????
  8. Mary Hampden  1576-1614
  9. John Hampden  1578-1579


Notes par Griffith Hampden MP

*'''HAMPDEN, Griffith (1543-91), of Great Hampden, Bucks.s.p.; (2) 30 Nov. 1564, Anne, (d.1594), da. and h. of Anthony Cave of Chicheley, 2 or 3s. inc.''' William '''5da. suc. fa. 7 Dec. 1558.1ff 1576-7.nch of the family. '''The property was almost all in Buckinghamshire, and was valued at a survey made in 1589 at £112 4s.6d. His marriage brought him new wealth and status: ‘by the good means of my well beloved wife Anne Hampden and by the help of her good friends, not only myself hath been, but all my posterity . . . may be most highly advanced and greatly enriched’.to have remained in the ranks of the middling gentry, and there are few references to him in national records, though he was probably busy in local affairs. Although his name is not mentioned in the parliamentary journals, he may have attended the subsidy committee to which all the knights of the shire were appointed on 24 Feb. 1585.both of body and mind’. By it he left half his household stuff to his wife, and all his cattle and sheep at half price, and she was to have the use of the remaining plate and household stuff during the minority of their son. Dowries of 1,000 marks and £500 were left to his two unmarried daughters. He seems to have made little provision for his younger son. As executors he appointed his wife and elder son''', William: '''all his lands were eventually to revert''' to William. '''Hampden died that October or November at Hampden, where he was buried 18 Nov. He was the grandfather of both''' John Hampden, the ‘Patriot’, and of Edmund Waller, the poet.2 Hampden1 Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."_____d Audrey ?)of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley ..., Volume 1 By Robert Edmond Chester Waterss/genealogicalmemo01wate_0y his uncle William Saxby to the trade of a merchant of the Staple at Calais, but we learn from his father's letter to Cromwell (4), that in 1528 he was seeking some employment or provision which would enable him to settle in England. Cromwell procured for him a lease of Tickford Abbey in Bucks from Cardinal Wolsey, and Anthony established himself in London as a merchant, where he was free of the Drapers' Company. He acquired great wealth, which he chiefly invested in the purchase of land in Bucks, Beds, and Northamptonshire. His chief purchase was from the Crown in 1545, when Henry VIII. granted to him the Manor of Drayton near Daventry and the Manors of Chicheley and Thickthornes in Bucks, with other possessions of the dissolved Abbey of Tickford, which had formed part of Wolsey's endowment of the King's College at Oxford. (21) Cave's petition for the grant of Chicheley is dated 15th Sept. 1545, and sets forth that he was already in actual possession of the Manors of Chicheley and Thickthornes as lessee for a term of 70 years at the rent of 33l. 17s. 11 1/2d. per annum under a crown lease dated 30th April 1541, and he proffered for the purchase of the fee simple 632l. 5s., which was computed to be twenty years' purchase of the net annual value. These terms were not accepted, but on 4th Dec. 1545 the King granted to Anthony Cave Esq. of Tickford by letters patent, in consideration of 788l. 18s. 9d., the Manors of Chicheley and Thickthornes, with the Rectory and Advowson of Chicheley, to be held by .... etc./1uponnexion evidently led to the subsequent marriage of her eldest daughter Judith to William Chester. They had issue a son, who died in childhood, and five daughters, of whom one died before 31st May 1555, when Anthony Cave made his Will. It was found by the inquest post mortem held at Newport Pagnel on 13th March 1558-9, that Anthony Cave died on the 9th September 1558, and that his next heirs were his four daughters : Judith Cave, who was aged 16 on 15th November 1558 ; '''Anne Cave''', artha Cave, aged 13 on 24th February 1558-9; and Mary Cave, aged 2 on 1st November 1558. (21) What became of these daughters will be fully told in the next chapter. e north aisle of Chicheley church as he directed by his Will, and the place of his interment was marked by a marble slab bearing brass effigies of a man in armour, and his wife, with this inscription : the memory of Anthony Cave, which is affixed to the wall of the north aisle. .... etc., held in jointure the Manor and Mansion of Chicheley, and soon married again. Her second husband was John Newdi- Harefield in Middlesex, M.P. for that county. He was a widower, and (by a common arrangement of those days) his son and heir John, by his first wife, married Martha Cave the daughter of his second wife. He died about 1565, and his widow Elizabeth married thirdly at Chicheley,* on 7th July 1566, Richard Weston Esq., a Judge of Common Pleas. She was his third wife, and her youngest daughter Mary Cave married Jerome Weston, his son and heir by his first wife. Richard Weston rose to eminence at the Bar in the reign of Queen Mary, and purchased in 1554 the Manor of Skreens in the parish of Roxwell, in his native county of Essex. (24) He was made Solicitor-General 20th November 1557, and a Judge of Common Pleas 16th October 1559. (25) He had no issue by his third marriage, and died 6th July 1572. ceed to give some account of the sisters of Judith Chester the heiress of Chicheley, for her father Anthony Cave left at his death in 1558 four daughters and coheirs, of whom Judith was the eldest and his principal heir. The others were named '''Anne''', Martha, and Mary. '''They were all unmarried in 1558, and there was a great difference in their ages''', for Judith was born on the 15th Nov. 1542, and was only '''twenty months older than Anne''', whilst Mary was nearly fourteen years younger. '''They all married persons of some consideration, and had children. Anne married Griffith Hampden Esq.''', Martha married John Newdigate Esq., and Mary married Sir Jerome Weston Kt. was Mrs. Lovett of Strixton, the widow of Thomas Lovett Esq. III of Astwell (her mother's grandfather), who, by her will in 1556, bequeathed 'a heifer' to her goddaughter (see p. 160). '''Anne married Griffith Hampden Esq. of Great Hampden, whom Queen Elizabeth honoured with a visit at Hampden in 1563, in her progress through Buckinghamshire, (1) He was High Sheriff of Bucks in 1575, and was returned to Parliament in 1585 as one of the knights of the shire. He died 27th Oct. 1591, and was buried at Great Hampden on the 18th Nov. following. (2) te_0#page/n125/mode/1up daughters, who were all born and baptized at Great Hampden. (2) rited his father's estate of Prestwood in Great Missenden'''. He was knighted by James I., and married Elinor, widow of Baldwin Bernard Esq. of Abington, Northants, in whose right he was lord of the manor of Abington. He died there 21st Dec. 1627, and left issue. (4) d married 24th Oct. 1587 (2) Robert Hatley Esq. of Bedfordshire, by whom she had issue. was Sheriff of Bucks in 1611. Their son and heir Jerome was baptized at Great Hampden 25th Jan. 1593-4. st Jan. 1587-8, Edward Oglethorpe Esq. (6) She married, secondly, Sir Philip Scudamore Kt., and thirdly, Henry Leigh Esq. of Rushall, who was Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1622, and was buried at Rushall on 19th Dec. 1630. r, the wife of the first Sir Anthony Chester. He therefore was related to Lady Chester in precisely the same degree as his wife was related to Sir Anthony. He was buried at Beaconsfield on 2d Sept. 1616, and his Will shows that he left four sons.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Griffith Hampden

Griffith Hampden
1543-1591


Anne Cave
1545-1593

Hampden
1569-1597
William Hampdon
± 1570-1597
Anne Hampden
1574-1658
Ruth Hampden
1575-????
Mary Hampden
1576-1614
John Hampden
1578-1579

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