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William Boyte of Swanage (Will of 1686/7)

http://members.iinet.net.au/~suegar/swanwillsac_1.htm DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1686/47
William Boote [Boyte] of Swanwick 12 January 1686/87
Administration: Lewis Cockram of Newton, Swanwitch and John Talbutt, marbeller of Herston, Swanwitch and Matthew Sherwood, yeoman of Combe, Langton Matravers. - Lewis Cockram, the [text missing] in law and administrator of goods of William Boyte late while he lived at Swanwitch, marbellor during minority of Anne and Mary Booyte his daughters. Witnesses: William Horlock, junior

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11 Sep 1655 Bridget daughter of Mr.James & Bridget Haviland
http://dustydocs.com.au/link/10/26553/83304/baptisms-1563-1684-dorset-opc.html
Name: Bridget Haviland
Event Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: Sep 1655
Baptism Place: Swanage, Dorset, England
Worth Matravers, Marriage
1679 8 Feb William Boyte & Bridget Haviland
Children
1680 20 Jan Ann daughter of William & Bridget Boyt
1682 19 Nov Mary daughter of William & Bridget Boyte


http://members.iinet.net.au/~suegar/swanwillsac_1.htm
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1686/47
William Boote [Boyte] of Swanwick 12 January 1686/87
Administration: Lewis Cockram of Newton, Swanwitch and John Talbutt, marbeller of Herston, Swanwitch and Matthew Sherwood,
yeoman of Combe, Langton Matravers.
- Lewis Cockram, the [text missing] in law and administrator of goods of William Boyte late
while he lived at Swanwitch, marbellor during minority of Anne and Mary Booyte his daughters.
Witnesses: William Horlock, junior
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1669/40
John Cockram, yeoman of Sanwich
Will dated: 2 October 16[text missing]
- ‘sick and weak’
- Church of Sanwich: 10s
- Poor of Sanwich: 10s
- Bridgett and Susanna Haviland: £20 each when 21
- Bridgett and Susanna Haviland: bed and bedstead furnished excepting curtains to be delivered to
them after death of Mary Cockram (‘dear and loving wife and their grandmother’
- Bridgett and Susanna Haviland: pewter dish each
- John, Lewis, William, Mary and Ann Cockram (grandchildren): pewter dish each
- Mary (wife): right in living at Herston valued at £50 per annum; land hold now part with my brother
William Tallbutt and nephew James Haviland lying in Warham, Corfe, Wollstone and Vittsworth
- Mary (wife): household goods at house at Herston, then to Susanna and Alice Cockram (daughters)
- Lewis, Susanna and Alice Cockram (‘my three children’): to either £20 Nobles during the life of Mary (wife)
being an annunity due to me from the farm of Newton
- Lewis (son): household goods at Newton in his house
- Susanna (dau): £7 13s 4d
- Lewis, Susanna and Alice Cockram (children): rest and executors
- Thomas and John Cockram (‘true and loving kinsmen’): overseers of will
Witnesses: John Cockram, William Coull
Probate: 18 May 1669
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1715/31
http://members.iinet.net.au/~suegar/swanwillsac_1.htm
Susanna Havilland of Sanwich
Will made: 6 March 17[text missing]
- Ann Boyt (kinswoman): £20
- Mary Boyt (kinswoman): £20 and all household goods to be divided between them except my Linbeck and my Brass[?] Pott
remain with executors
- James Havilland (brother): 1s
- Rebecka Purse (sister): 1s
- Margery Vye (sister): 1s
- James Kate (kinsman): 1s
- Martin Talbutt (kinsman): 1s
- Alice Dolling (aunt): rest and executrix
Witnesses: Lewis Cockram, John Richards, James Terry
Proved: 21 February 1715/16 to executrix


Rev Bruin Cockram, Rector of Swanich

Will of Brune Cockram, Gentleman of Sandwich Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Reference: PROB 11/627/371
Description: Will of Brune Cockram, Gentleman of Sandwich Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Date: 14 February 1729
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
PROB 11/245/121
William Robarts, Yeoman of Herston, Swanwich, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Dated: 30 May 1653
- ‘being in good health but weak of body’
- to be buried in parish church of Swanwich and in consideration thereof gives 20s toward reparation of the church.
- Poor: 20s to be distributed by Churchwardens and Overseers
- Mary Cockram (daughter): one-third of lands, goods etc.
- James Haveland (son-in-law): one-third of lands, goods etc.
- Anne Talbott, wife of William: one-third of lands, goods etc.
- Mary George (sister): £5
- Anne Talbott (daughter): farm at Herston being inheritance of Sir Walter Earle, Knight to hold
to her after the death of Mary Cockram.
- Bridget Haveland, wife of James: £7 13 4d
- Mary, Lewis, Susanna, John and Alice children of Mary Cockram (daughter): £7 13 4d to be employed for their
best benefit until 21 years old or married.
- Elizabeth Cockram (another daughter of Mary Cockram): £20
- Bridgett, Alice and Lucy, children of Anne Talbott: £7 13 4d each. If one dies before 21 years then
into hands of executor for best benefit.
- James, Elizabeth, Mary, Robertha and Sarah, son and daughters of ‘Lucy’ Haveland (daughter):
£7 13 4d into their father’s hand for best use.
- Mary Cockram (daughter): best crock
- John Cockram: plough grave and harness, best bedstead with a feather bed, pair of blankets,
coverlid, bolster and pair of sheets. One-third of linen [tinnen?] pewter
- Anne Talbott (daughter): bedstead unfurnished in the Little Chamber.
- James Haveland: one-third of linen [tinnen?] pewter
- John George (cousin): ‘longest fowling piece’ and 10s
- 2s 6d to all Godchildren
- William Talbott, son of Anne: rest of goods
Executor: William Talbott, son of Anne
Guardian of William Talbott: Brune Cockram ‘my good friend’
Overseers: William Farr and John George
Brune Cockram, William Farre and John George: 10s each
Witnesses: George Talbott, William Melmoth, John George
Proved: 14 May 1655 (to Brune Cockram, guardian of William Talbott, minor of age)


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