Gar Man Mal = Garsdon Manor, Malmesbury
be found in Garsdon churchyard
Gar Man Mal = Garsdon Manor, Malmesbury
Hij is getrouwd met Anne Lewyn.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1609.Bron 4
Kind(eren):
Genealogical gleanings in England, by Henry FItz-Gilbert Waters.
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[Richard Hodgson]
Lawrence his eldest sonne and heire who also succeeded his father in the Office of Register maried to Anne Lewine the da. of William Lewine Doctor of the Civill Lawe and Judge of the prerogative Court.
Bought manor of Garsdon in 1641. [Presumably off his brother in law, whose father William had bought Garsden?]
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Or:
Sir Henry Moody sold Garsdon Manor in 1631 to Lawrence Washington.
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Sir Lawrence Washington owned Garsdon Manor and lived there with his family from 1631 to 1671. His family had an association with Malmesbury through to ancestors who had been resident there at the start of the seventeenth century. He also owned the manor of West Amesbury which included Stonehenge.
Washington carried considerable alteration to the appearance of Garsdon Manor, considerably altering its original medieval appearance. Works included altering the style of the windows on the south and east facades.
In public life Washington held the post of Register of the Chancery following being dubbed knight by Charles I.
Sir Lawrence Washington died in 1643 at the age of 64, surviving his daughter Anne by one year. His wife Dame Anne, died in 1645 and the estate passed to their son Lawrence Washington the Younger.
The manor passed into the Shirley family when Elizabeth Washington, daughter of the Lawrence Washington the Younger, married Sir Robert Shirley of Staunton Harold in 1671.
The Washington Memorial to Sir Lawrence Washington and his wife Anne can be found in Garsdon churchyard.
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Sir Lawrence was buried at Garsdon. His Epitaph is as follows: "Sir Lawrence Washington Kt. lately Chief Register of the Chancery, whom it pleased God to take unto his peace from the fury of the insuing wars, Oxon. May 4, here interred 24th A.D. 1643, aged 64. Also Dame Ann his wife died June 13, buried 16th, 1645.
"Hic patrios cineres curavit filius urna
Condere qui tumulo nunc jacet ille pius."
On the Church plate (a flagon, two chalices and a salver, all of silver), is engraved "Given to Garsden Church by the Lady Pargiter, formerly wife of Sir Lawrence Washington, who both lie buried here."
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