THE LANGSTAFFS OF TEESDALE AND
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Johnson A Carole's Cottage
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BY
GEORGE BLUNDELL LONGSTAFF
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CAROLE A.M.
JOHNSON
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APPENDIX VII.
Miscellaneous Wills at Somerset House
1569.
Nuncupative Will of Thomas Longstaffe, late of Westminster, deceased. All his
goods to Raph Typeshawe, his neighbour, to use and behalf of his two sisters of
Windsor.
Witnesses: John Rose, Thomas Rigatt, Henry Robinson.
Proved at
Court of Dean and Chapter of Westminster 10 November 1569 by executor
named.
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1617-18, February 16. Will of James Langstaffe
of Broxstead, co. Essex, husbandman. To be buried in the churchyard of
Broxstead. To my son John Langstaffe, all my wearing apparel; to my daughter
Joane Lockin, 10s., to be paid within two years after the death of Cicilie, my
wife; to my daughter Anne Wright 10s., payable as above; to my daughter Grace
Langstaffe, the tenement wherein I now dwell, with orchard and garden, charged
with payment of £4 to my son John. Executrix and residuary legatee, my said
daughter Grace.
[Signed] James Langstaffe.
Witnesses: John Chadwicke,
John Collyn, the mark of George Gull.
Proved at Dunmowe (Archdeaconry of
Middlesex.) 20 March 1617- 18.
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1625-6, January 10.
Will of Michael Langstaffe of Hartwith, co. York, yeoman.
To be buried in the
churchyard of Kirkeby Malzerd, neare unto my former wife; Ellen my wife shall
have moiety of my dwelling house for her life, over and above her dower in my
lands; to Nicholas Langstaffe, my eldest brother, a full third part of all my
lands etc., in Hartwith, charged with the payment of £100 to my brother Anthony
Langstaffe, the same lands to remain to the said Anthony in default of payment
of the sum; to my brother William Langstaffe, £20; to my sister Anne Langstaffe,
£10; t6o Rosamund, wife of Stephen Deane, 20s. for a ring, and 20s. to each of
their children; to Francis and Mary Scaife, children of John Scaife of Braistie
Woodes, 20s. apiece, to be received by Sampson Lupton, the younger, for their
uses, till they be 21 or marry; to my godson Samual Hardcastle 6s.8d; to my
godson William Gill 6s. 8d; to my man James 20s; to my man Richard and my maid
10s. apiece. Executor and residuary legatee, my
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brother Nicholas, To Ellin my wife £3 6s 8d; to John
Wadsworth of Halifax 40s; I will that Francis Wreakes shall have a year’s time
gratis for his money, after his money be due.
[Signed] Michael
Langstaffe.
Witnesses: Edward Wells, Francis Wreakes, Galfrid
Adamson.
Probate act not registered. (Peculiar Court of Masham, co.
York.)
[See Inquistion post mortem, 1627, pp. 12, 13, and Chancery Bill 1642,
page 14, supra; also Masham will of Anthony, 1670, and administration of
William, 1689. For Wreakes (?) see Masham will of Thomas Longstrothe,
1617.]
1655. November 20. William Scaife and Alice Langstaffe married.
[Heighington]
Also Chancery affidavit, Ripon, co. York, dated 30, October
1660, in suit William Langstaffe v. Thomas Hanley. Christopher Yeates and John
Skirfe, declare that William Langstaffe, six years ago or thereabouts, did
convey certain lands and tenements in Hartwith and Dacre to the defendant, with
a defeasance to pay £100 at a certain day. The complainant has tendered the £100
and “use thereupon due,” not withstanding which the defendant keeps possesion of
the premises and has reped corn to the value of £16, and hay and grass to the
value of £10, and has cut down oak trees to the value of £24. (Term Michaelmas,
1660, No. 172.)
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1633 Administration of the goods of
Walter Longstaff of Lathbury. (Reference in Index, but this Act Book of the
Archdeaconry of Buckingham is now missing.)
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1670
August 27. Will of Anthony Langstaffe of Fearby. To my daughter Ann one cow and
one great chist, one table and half of my hempe and flax; to my daughter Dorothy
a cupboard, etc.; to my son Thomas 40s., to my son John 40s. and a woolen web
between them. All my children shall have houseroom or lodging (as long as they
continue unmarried) within my house in the low end. To my 4 said children all my
part of the bees, equally among them. Executor and residuary legatee, my son
William Langstaffe. To my son Thomas my sorrell foal. To my son’s Thomas and
John my implements.
Anthony Langstaffe (his mark).
Witness: Robert
Exelby.
Probate Act not registered. (Peculiar Court of Masham, co.
York.)
[See Masham Administration of William, 1689.]
[Masham and Fearby
are close together , some twelve miles south of Richmond; Kirkby Malzerd is four
miles further south; Hartwith and Dacre, yet eight miles
further.]
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1671. Administration of the goods of
Richard Longstaffe. Missing. (Archdeaconary of Middlesex.)
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1689, July. Administration of the goods of Robert
Langstaff. (Commissary Court of London. In Index but not in Act
Book.)
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1689 September 30. Administration of the
goods of William Langstaffe of Fearby, granted to Elizabeth Langstaffe of
Fearby, co. York, widow of decd. Anthony Langstaffe of the same place, a
bondsman.
The mark of Eliz: Langstaffe. (Signed) Anthony
Langstaffe.
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INVENTORY
prised 23 September 1689 by Mark Plewes, Edward Wilkinson, Arthur Horseman., and
Christopher Walker. The goods consist of kine, corn etc.and furniture. Value £51
5s. 0d.
Debts owing by decd. to widow Theakston, Anthony Longstaffe,
Christt. Walker, James Williamson, John Peck , and Umfray Blackborne. Debts were
owed to him by John Symondson and Thomas Thwaites.
(Peculiar Court of
Masham.) [See Masham will of Anthony, 1670.]
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1696,
October 4. Nuncupative Will of Joseph Langstaffe , late belonging to H.M.S.
“Monmouth” but in the parish of Chatham, widower, decd., lying then sick in the
dwelling house where he had lodged for many years.
“I have no friend in the
world to leave what I have to, and I therefore give all my pay and wages to my
landlord Robert Sturdy.”
Witnesses: John Smith and Thomas Mitchell,
messmates of decd., who sign by mark.
Administration granted 16, October 1696
by the Consistory Court of Rochester to said Robert Sturdy.
[N.B.- The
Administration Act refers to the deceased as a
bachelor.]
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1705, May 28. Will of John Longstaffe,
surgeon of the parish of Bishop’s Hatfield, co. Hertford. To my wife Margaret
£50, my silver tankard, etc.; to my niece Sarah Longstaff, widow of my nephew
John Longstaff, decd., my house in the High Street, Hatfield, in which the said
John lived; with remainder to Thomas Longstaff, eldest son of my said nephew and
his heirs. If he die without heirs or before the age of 21, then to his brother
William, second son of said John; and in default again to my nephew William
Longstaff. To the said brother’s Thomas and William £50 apiece; to Margaret
Longstaff, their sister, £50, when of age or on marriage. If they all die before
the age of 21 years, the £150 to be devided among the children of my nephews
William and James Longstaff. To my nephews William Longstaff , Taylour, and
James Longstaff, Butcher, £120 each, whom I appoint executors and residuary
legatees. Overseer, the Rev. Thomas Fuller, Rector of Bishop’s Hatfield.
[Signed] John Longstaffe. [Sealed]
Witnesses: Tho. Bridgeman, Sarah
Ludford, the mark of Thomas Field.
Proved at Bishop’s Hatfield (Archdeaconry
of Huntingdon.) 16 June 1711, by the executors named.
[See Huntingdon wills
of Margaret , 1712-13, and Francis, 1748, and administration of James, 1713, and
of Sarah, 1720.]
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1712-13, January 22. Will of
Margaret Longstaffe, widow and relict of John Langstaffe, late of Bishop’s
Hatfield, co. Hartford., Barber, Surgeon. To my cousins Thomas and Margarett
Crofts, children of my kinsman Thomas Crofts of London, Upholster of london, £20
apiece to apprentice them out; to my cousin Mary Crofts, widow, a ring; to my
cousin Elizabeth Longstaffe, daughter of William Longstaffe, apparel, and stuff
in her father’s hands, a watch and 40s.; to Mr Thomas Arthur, the long Buckshorn
handled knife and fork. Executrix, my kinswoman, Sarah Longstaffe, widow.
The
mark of Margarett Longstaffe. [Sealed]
Witnesses: John Johnson (his mark), G.
Gittos, Tho. Arthur.
Proved at Northmyms (Archdeaconry of Huntingdon) 11
August 1713, by the executrix named.
[See Huntingdon will of John, 1705, and
of Francis, 1748, and administration of Sarah, 1720.)
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1713, Setember 26. Administration of the goods of
James Longstaffe of Bishop’s Hatfield, granted to Sarah Longstaffe, the relict.
(Archdeaconry of Huntingdon.)
[See Huntingdon will of John,
1705.]
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1714, October 11. Administration of the goods of
William Langstaffe, late of St. James, Westminster, deceased, renounced by
Elizabeth Langstaffe, his widow. (Archdeaconry of
Middlesex.)
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1720, October 14. Administration of the goods
of Sarash Longstaffe of Bishop’s Hatfield, granted to John Longstaffe
(relationship not stated). (Archdeaconry of Huntingdon.) [See Huntingdon will of
Margaret, 1712-13, and administration of James,
1713.]
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1723, September 16. Administration of the goods of
Henry Longstaffe, late of Stepney, co. Middlesex, but deceased on board the
merchant ship, “The Northampton,” granted to James Farmer, chief creditor,
Elizabet Landstaffe, widow of decd., having renounced. (Commissary Court of
London Act Book.)
? 1713, August 1. Henry Langstaffe of West Auckland,
yeoman, = Elizabeth Sedgwick of Staindrop, spinster. [Durham
Cathedral.]
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1799, December 8. Administration of the goods
of John Langstaffe, late of St. James, Westminster, decd., granted to Elizabeth,
his widow. (Archdeaconry of Middlesex.)
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1730, July 2.
Will of Elizabeth Langstraffe of the parish of Stoke near Guildford, co. Surrey,
widow.
To be interred in my mother’s grave in the Chancel of the church of
Shalford. To my niece Elizabeth Austen, daughter of Edward Austen, , late of St.
Clement Danes, co. Midd’x, Goldsmith, decd., all my messuage, etc, in Stoke,
where I now dwell; to my daughter Elizabeth Pinkney, an annuity of £10 for life;
to George Pinkney, her son, £200, and a silver cup and cover, marked with the
letters R.E.L. Executrix and residuary legatee, the said Elizabeth
Austen.
[Signed] Eliz. Langstraf.
[Sealed with a lozenge bearing a chevron
between three [?] .... (birds).]
Witnesses: James May, Phillip Woolley, Jo.
Steere.
Proved at Court of Archdeaconry of Surrey 17 February 1731-2 by
Elizabeth Austen, spinster, the executrix named.
[See P.C.C. wills of
Richard, 1734, and Sarah, 1739.]
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1739, September 5.
Aministration of the goods of John Langstaff, late of Christchurch, Middlesex,
granted to Frances Langstaffe his widow. (Commissary Court of
London.)
___________ 1742 June 2. Administration of the goods of Henry
Longstaff, late belonging to the transport ship “John and Elizabeth” in the West
Indies, deceased, granted to Anne Jacobina Longstaff, his widow. (Commissary
Court of London Act Book.)
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1748, September 28. Will of Frances Longstaff of Bishop’s
Hatfield, co. Hertford.
Whatsoever is mine after my decease I desire (after
Mr. John Searancke, my executor, is or shall be paid for Beer, etc., that is due
to him) may be given to William Carver, afoot soldier under the command of
captain Lind and in Col. Chomly’s Regiment of Foot. I likewise desire that Ann
Dunn may have two Camlett Gownds.
The mark of Frances Longstaffe.
[Sealed.]
Witnesses: Benjn. Rolfe, Sam Bascil, Wm. Howard.
Proved at North
Myms, Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, 30, September 1748, by the executor named.
[See Huntingdon wills of John, 1705, and Margarett,
1712-13.]
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1748, October 29. Will of Edward Langstaffe of
the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex, apothecary. All my
messuages and lands and effects, real and personal, to my loving friend, Mr.
Edward Hodgson, and I make him sole executor.
[Signed] Edwd
Langstaffe.
Witnesses: John Jones, John Waters, drawt, White Hart, Holborn,
Cha. Scott.
Proved at Commissary Court of London 21 October 1749 by the
executor named.
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1755 April 7. Administration of the
goods of Charles Longstaff of Lavendon, co. Bucks, granted to Elizabeth
Longstaff, widow of decd.
Bond of same date by said Elizabeth, Josiah Simcoe,
button maker, and John Parrish, all of Lavendon.
[Signed] Elizabeth
Longstaff, Josiah Simcoe, John Parris.
(Archdeaconry of Buckingham.) [See
P.C.C. will of Richard, 1734.]
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1759, January 27.
Nuncupative Will of Charles Langstaff, late of the parrish of Standon, co.
Hertford, decd, made at his dwelling house in Standon. To my servant Dinah
Chappel £5; all the rest of my goods I give to my wife Ursula
Langstaff.
Witnessed by Miles Dixon, Minister, Henry Trott, Churchwarden, and
Richard Moore, innholder, who signed their statement of the same 2 February
1759, declaring that the deceased died on the said 27th of
January.
Administration granted 18 April 1759 to Ursula Langstaff the widow.
(Archdeaconry of Middlesex, Essex, and Herts.)
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1765,
October 7. Administration of the goods of Luke Longstaff of Little Brickhill,
Archdeaconry of Bucks., granted to Edward Langstaff, son of deceased, of Rhode,
co. North’ton, yeoman.
Bond of same date by said Edward Longstaff, William
Mills of Hanslop, co. Bucks, victualler, and Samuel Thompson of Stony Stratford,
St. Giles, in said co., labourer.
The mark of Edward Longstaff, Wm. Mills,
Samuel Thompson.
Estate sworn under £20. (Archdeaconry of Buckingham.)
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