Abt 1620 - 1717 (97 years)
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Name |
Henry Bulstrode |
Birth |
Abt 1620 |
Astley, Warwickshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Lawyer |
Office |
1660 |
Westminster, London, England |
Serjeant at Arms |
Death |
1717 |
Westminster, London, England [1] |
Notes |
His brother, Richard, records that, in 1672,:
I went to find my brother Henry who was very private in London, after having had the misfortune to kill a Sussex gentleman, his neighbour, in a duel and tho' wounded himself yet was so severely prosecuted that he must leave England. I moved my Lord Arlington [the Principal Secretary of State] privately, to get His Majesty's leave, that my brother might go over with me into Holland and I would undertake to place him where he should give his Lordship constant accounts of what passed in those parts worthy of his knowledge, that by his great diligence and industry should merit his Master's Pardon, if not his grace and favour Which being granted to me, I carried my brother, where I placed him very well for His Majesty's service, where he so factually performed that he did not only get His Majesty's Pardon under the Great Seal but did His Majesty such further service that he was rewarded for it.
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Person ID |
I2268 |
bolstridge |
Last Modified |
19 Mar 2023 |
Father |
Edward Bulstrode, b. 10 Jul 1586, Horton, Buckinghamshire, England d. Apr 1659, London, England (Age 72 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Margaret Chamberlain, b. Abt 1590, Astley, Warwickshire, England |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
Abt 1616 |
Notes |
On 10th January 1623, an agreement was signed between:
Richard Chamberlayne of Astley, in the County of Warwick, Esquire, of the one part, and Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple, London, Esquire, Margaret Bulstrode, wife of the said Edward (and daughter of the said Richard) and Richard Bulstrode, son of the said Edward and Margaret, of the other part, whereby, in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds of good and lawful money of England,
Edward purchased, on a 99 years lease, a dwelling house and an estate,
Lying and Being in the Several Parishes of Astley, aforesaid, and Bedworth in the said County of Warwick.
The estate comprised :
one Messuage or Tenement Anciently called Emeries and divers Closures, Crofts, Parcels of Land, Pastures, Meadows, Coppice and Groves with the said Messuage or Tenement used or unto the same belonging and appertaining. All with parcels and known by the several names of the Longcroft, the Middlecroft, the Pear tree Piece, the Croyfield the Leafield, the Soleyfield, the Middlefield, Stanhurst Meadows, one little Coppice or Grove called Lacock Grove, the Spring Lees, the Cow Lees pasture or the over Cow Lees, the Nether Cow Lees, one other little Coppice or Grove called the Cow Lees Grove, the Cow Lees Close, or pasture, lying and abutting next unto and upon the Spring Lees at the one end, and the over Cow Lees, at the other end, with all and singular Houses, Barns, Gardens, Orchards, Lands, Meadows, Feeding Pastures, Crofts, Groves, woods, underwoods and commons and all other the appurtenances whatsoever to the said Messuage or tenement belonging or therewith used or occupied .?? This estate, lying midway between Astley church and Bedworth church, was part and parcel of the Marriage portion of the said Margaret and for the better preferment and advancement of the said Margaret in her said marriage and for divers other good causes and considerations.
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Family ID |
F820 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mary Hall, b. Abt 1625, Petworth, Sussex, England |
Marriage |
5 Nov 1654 |
Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England [2] |
Family ID |
F1199 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
19 Mar 2023 |
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Sources |
- [S632] Professor Norman Dudley, The Bolstridges alias Bulstrodes of Bedworth, (Name: Privately Published 1992;), Chapter 5, FH/BOL.
The Children of Margaret and Edward Bulstrode of Sole End
- [S198] LDS, IGI.
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