Causton One-Name Study
Dudley Causton's Slip Index
Individual holdings in Manorial court Records
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Details of Manorial Transactions | Year |
| Abraham Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 16 Jan 1797 admitted under will of John Daniel his uncle dated 28 July 1785 to tents. in remainder after the death or remarriage of Mary Daniel wife of said John Daniel deceased. Surrendered to will. At Lawshall Manor court held 24 Nov 1809 Mary Daniel of Lawshall and Abraham Cawston of Shimpling, farmer, made conditional surrender to Thomas Hardy of Withersfield, gent. | 1797 |
| Agnes Cawston | Agnes, wife of William Cawston of Lawshall (died 1544), under husband's will had tent. Stanyfieldes as dwelling place for life. One of the executors of her husband. Made a surrender at Lawshall Manor court held 27 May 3 Elizabeth, 1561. | 1561 |
| Agnes Cawston | Agnes Cawston, widow of William Cawston of Lawshall who died about 1544. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 May 3 Elizabeth (1561): Agnes Cawston widow late relict of William Cawston made a surrender. At Lawshall Manor court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth (1564): Robert Cawston, son of William and Agnes Cawston deceased admitted to tent. in Chadacre Street. | 1561 |
| Alexander Cawston | Alexander Cawston, a younger son of John (deceased) & Rose Cawston, widow. Mentioned at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Anne Cawston | Anne, daughter of John (deceased) & Rose Cawston, widow. Mentioned at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Anne Cawston | Anne, wife of Robert Cawston (died 1592). Made a surrender at Lawshall Manor court held 15 June 40 Elizabeth (1598). | 1598 |
| Anne Cawston | Anne Cawston (afterwards Bayly), daughter of Robert Cawston of Hawstead and Elizabeth. At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621: admitted on surrender of William Cawston, with her sisters Elizabeth Cawston and Susannah Cawston to the remainder (on the death of their mother Elizabeth Cawston, widow) of Slymans alias Ballards. At Lawshall Manor court held 24 Apr 1639: as wife of Henry Bayly surrendered her third part of the above to use of Abraham Hamond (after death of Elizabeth Cawston, widow, her mother). At Lawshall Manor court held 15 April 17 Chas II (1665): was Anne Bayly of Hartest widow when her sister Elizabeth Cooke widow by deed dated 30 Mar 1665 for consideration of £12 she released to William Cawston of Lawshall lands left to him in the will of Charles Cawston. | 1621 |
| Charles Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621. Admitted with his wife Rachel on surrender of William Cawston to the remainder (on death of said William Cawston) of Birdes. At Lawshall Manor court held 18 Apr 1623: William Cawston son and heir of Robert Cawston prayed to be admitted to Overfield parcel of Birds. He and Charles Cawston admitted. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Apr. 1638: out of court 15 Mar 1637 (1637/8?) By hands of William Cawston and Richard Peach surrendered to his will. At Lawshall Manor court held 29 Apr. 20 Chas (1644): died since last court. His nephew John Cawston, under age, admitted under his will, per William Cawston his father his guardian. | 1621 |
| Dorothy Causton | Dorothy Causton, afterwards Copping. At Hanningfields Manor court held 23 Dec 1629: her brothers John and Richard Causton were admitted on the surrender of their father William Cawston, to Lillies, 2 acres and a barnyard etc on condition that they pay £20 to her when she reaches 24 years. At Hanningfields Manor court held 6 Apr 1631: out of court 30 Sep 1630 William Cawston her brother surrendered Highfield, 3 acres, to her use, with some condition about if he paid her £30 etc. At Hanningfields Manor court held 16 April 1634: she was admitted to last named tenement. At Hanningfields Manor court held 10 Oct 1643: she has died since last court (as wife of Thomas Copping of Whepstead, yeoman) without issue of body. Robert Warren Cawston aged about one year son of her eldest brother Richard Cawston is her heir. | 1629 |
| Dorothy Cawston | Dorothy Cawston, wife of William Cawston of Lawshall, formerly Dorothy Boston, widow. At Lawshall Manor Court held 23 Dec 1629: admitted as Dorothy Boston widow, along with William Cawston junior on surrender of William Cawston senior father of said William junior to Moores alias Cawstons, Cawstons Croft, Moores Meadow etc. | 1629 |
| Elizabeth Cawston | Elizabeth Cawston, afterwards Cooke, daughter of Robert Cawston of Hawstead and Elizabeth. At Lawshall Manor Court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621: admitted on surrender of William Cawston with her sisters Anne Cawston and Susannah Cawston to the remainder (on the death of their mother Elizabeth Cawston, widow) of Slymans alias Ballards. At Lawshall Manor Court held 16 Apr 1634: out of court surrendered her third of the above to use of Abraham Hammond of Stanningfield. At Lawshall Manor Court held 15 Apr 17 Chas II (1665): was Elizabeth Cooke of Hartest widow (late wife of Richard Cooke deceased) when with her sister Anne Bayly widow by deed dated 30 Mar 1665 for consideration of the £12 she released to William Cawston of Lawshall the lands left to him in the will of Charles Cawston. | 1621 |
| Elizabeth Cawston | Elizabeth Cawston, widow of Robert Cawston of Hawstead. At Lawshall Manor Court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621: admitted on surrender of William Cawston to Slymans alias Ballards for life, with remainder to her daughters Elizabeth Cawston, Anne Cawston and Susannah Cawston. At Lawshall Manor Court held 24 Apr 1639: still living when her daughters Susannah and Anne (now wife of Henry Bayly) surrendered their third parts of the above remainder at this court. | 1621 |
| Frances Cawston | At Hanningfields Manor Court held 10 Oct 1643: Frances Cawston appointed guardian of her son Robert Warren Cawston, aged about one year, only son of Richard Cawston, deceased. | 1643 |
| Francis Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560) it was presented that Francis Cawston aged 5 years was eldest son and heir of John Cawston lately deceased (of John Thomasses etc.) And he was admitted with his mother Joan Cawston as guardian. At Lawshall Manor court held 2... July 6 Elizabeth (1564) it was presented that he had died since last court and that John Cawston was brother and next heir. At Lawshall Manor court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth it was presented that he died seized of Aumfries in Cockfield and Lawshall, John Thomasses and Wildes as appears 2 Elizabeth; and his brother John Cawston infant was admitted with William Mower and Joan his wife, mother of said John as guardians. | 1560 |
| Francis Cawston | At Lawshall Manor Court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): Francis Cawston, aged five years, was admitted to Aumfries, John Thomasses, and two acres in Wyles Field as eldest son and heir of John Cawston deceased. Joan his mother, relict of said John, was appointed his guardian. At Lawshall Manor Court held 2... July 6 Elizabeth (1564): Francis Cawston died since last court and John Cawston is brother and next heir. | 1560 |
| George Cawston | At Lawshall Manor Court held 16 Oct 1777: George Cawston admitted, aged 17, per Martha Cawston his mother as heir of his father Richard Cawston deceased [next to Richard Cawston 1789]. At Lawshall Manor Court held 23 Oct 1879: George Cawston has died since last court. On his death premises descended to Richard Cawston of Shimpling his cousin and heir at law. Said Richard Cawston "the nephew" is also dead without having been admitted and on his death they descended to Richard Cawston of Mundon Essex farmer, eldest son and heir of last named Richard Cawston. | 1879 |
| Hannah Cawston | Hannah Cawston, formerly Drew. At Lawshall Manor Court held ...... 1728?: as Hannah Drew admitted to tents. with William Cawston [recovery in 1734] At Lawshall Manor Court held 31 Dec 1744: with her husband William Cawston surrendered tents. to use of William Pepperel. | 1728 |
| Isaac Cawston | At Lawshall Manor Court held 14 Apr 1630: Isaac Cawston admitted (on surrender of his father Thomas Cawston senior at court 21 Sept 1629) to 2 closes (7 acres) and a smith's forge and a close next Maggs Lane (4 acres). Rent 5s. At Lawshall Manor Court held 21 Oct 1635: Isaac Cawston surrendered the above (2 closes of land and pasture containing 7 acres and a smith's forge and a close 3 acres and 4 acres) to use of Lawrence Wright. | 1630 |
| Jerome Causton | Ession for Robert Attewoode at Court of Manor of North Repps 1581. Printed book Sidebrand regs 1558-1858. | 1581 |
| Joan Cawston | Joan, wife of John Cawston (died 1546). At Lawshall Manor court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560) it was stated that she was dead and became wife of Andrew Bullock after death of her husband John Cawston. | 1560 |
| Joan Cawston | Joan Cawston, afterwards Mower - widow of John Cawston who died about 1560 and was son of Thomas Cawston of Stanningfield. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): Following death of her husband John Cawston she was appointed guardian of her son Francis Cawston, aged five years, eldest son and heir of said John Cawston. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth (1564): She was now wife of William Mower and she and her husband were appointed guardians of her son John Causton, heir to his brother Francis Cawston deceased. | 1560 |
| Joan Cawston | Joan Cawston, afterwards Bullock, widow of John Cawston who was son of John Cawston of Lawshall who died 1513. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): John Cawston was admitted to Watlocks etc. Following death of Joan wife of Andrew Bullock, formerly wife of John Cawston senior deceased, his father. Joan had been admitted at court 37 Henry VIII. | 1560 |
| Joan Cawston | Joan Cawston, wife of Robert Cawston (died about 1524). At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) it was presented that she[?] had died since last court and that she was widow of Thomas Makero, formerly wife of Robert Cawston. Her son John Cawston was then admitted to Harewards (40 acres). | 1571 |
| Joan Cawston | Joan Cawston, afterwards wife of Thomas Makero, wife of Robert Cawston, who was son of John Cawston of Lawshall, who died 1513. At Lawshall Manor Court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): Joan relict of Thomas Makero, formerly wife of Robert Cawston died since last court seized of Herewards (40 acres) which said Robert Cawston had post mortem John Cawston senior his father at court 18 Henry VIII. John Cawston senior is eldest son and heir of said Robert Cawston and Joan deceased. | 1571 |
| John Cawston | Little John Cawston, died 1582. At the Lawshall Manor court held 30 Apr. 2 Elizabeth 1560 he was admitted following the death of his mother Joan (late wife of Andrew Bullock) to a tent. With 3 crofts of land adjoining containing by estimation 20 (24?) acres of arable land, meadow and pasture; which tent. and land lie between Wilde Lane on N and Magges Lane on S; W head abuts on Hawkestreete; as appears in 37 Henry VIII. Also admitted to cottage called Watlockes in Hawkestreete, also to Mylnefeild cont. 9 acres. Appointed constable with Robert Hammond at Lawshall Manor court held 20 Oct 22 Elizabeth, (1580). At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582) it was presented that he had died since last court and before he died had surrendered to his will by the hands of John Cawston senior and Giles Clarke. Under his will his sons Thomas and John were admitted to tenements which he had at courts 37 Henry VIII and 2 & 3 Philip & Mary. | 1560 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston of Thomasses, died about 1559. At Lawshall Manor court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560) it was presented that John Cawston senior of Shimplingethorne had died since last court seized of cust. Lands called Aumfries with appurts. In Cockfield & Lawshall Manor as appears at court 4 Edw VI, also diverse tents and lands called John Thomasses in Lawshall, as appears at court 18 Henry VIII, also a piece of pasture "nativi" containing 2 acres in Wyldes field, which he had 1 Mary. And that Francis Cawston is eldest son and heir, aged 5 years. Joan Cawston widow of John and mother of Francis appointed guardian of said Francis. | 1560 |
| John Cawston | Little John Cawston. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): John Cawston, son of John Cawston senior deceased, admitted to cottage called Watlocks in Hawkestreet with 20 acres and to nine acres in Mylnefield on the death of Joan, late wife of Andrew Bullock, formerly wife of John Cawston senior. Joan had been admitted at court 37 Henry VIII. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 20 Oct 22 Elizabeth (1580): chosen constable with Robert Hammond. At Lawshall Hall Manor Court held 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582): died since last court. Before his death surrendered by the hands of John Cawston senior and Giles Clarke a tent. And 3 crofts containing 24 acres (which he had on surrender of John Cawston senior at court 37 Henry VIII) to his will. Thomas Cawston his son admitted under his will. John Cawston his son admitted to a cottage in Hall Street containing 3 acres and 1 rood to which John Cawston deceased was admitted 2 & 3 Philip & Mary on surrender of Andrew Bullock etc. | 1560 |
| John Cawston | John Cawson, son of John Cawston of Lawshall who died about 1513. At Lawshall Manor Court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): his widow Joan had been admitted to his tenements Watlockes etc. at court 37 Henry VIII, had afterwards married Andrew Bullock being admitted to the tenements. | 1560 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of Thomas Cawston of Stanningfield. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 30 Apr 2 Elizabeth (1560): John Cawston senior "qui nuper moram travit apud Shimplinge thorne " died before this court. He held: Aumfries, lying in Cockfield and Lawshall, which he had 4 Edw 6; John Thomases, in Lawshall, which he had 18 Henry VIII; 2 acres in Wyldes field, which he had 1 Mary. Francis Cawston, aged five years, was his eldest son and heir, of whom Joan his mother, relict of the said John Cawston, was appointed guardian. | 1560 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of John Cawston. At Lawshall Hall Manor court 2 ... July 6 Elizabeth (1564): proclaimed heir to his brother Francis Cawston who had died since last court. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth (1564): admitted as heir to his brother Francis Cawston deceased to Aumfries in Cockfield and Lawshall, John Thomasses and Wildes. He was under age and his mother Joan Mower and William Mower her husband were appointed guardians. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 20 Mar 20 Elizabeth (1576): is now aged 19. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 21 Apr 1626: made conditional surrender (£208) of Aumfries (which he had 21 Mar 20 Elizabeth (1576) as son (sic) and heir of Francis Cawston) to Stephen Ashwell of Bury St Edmunds. Surrendered Aumfries at same court to Thomas Cornish. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 16 Apr 1634: out of court surrendered Aumfries etc. to William Wright. | 1564 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston (husband of rose). Rose was a widow 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) when she surrendered a tent. at Lawshall Manor Court to her son John Cawston. She was admitted to the tent. 5 & 6 Philip & Mary, but it was not stated that she had been admitted on the death of her husband. | 1569 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of John and Rose Cawston. Admitted at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) on the surrender of his mother Rose Cawston widow to a messuage with 7 acres of land and pasture belonging, upon condition of paying to his mother for life, and after her death to his brothers and sisters Thomas Cawston, Anne Cawston, Robert Cawston, Phillipa Cawston and Alexander Cawston. At court of above manor held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) he surrendered the above tenement under the same conditions to the use of Robert Cawston. | 1569 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, eldest son and heir of John Cawston deceased and Rose Cawston widow. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569): admitted on surrender of the above Rose Cawston to messe. with 7 acres late in tenure of John Byrd (which said Rose had at court 5 & 6 Philip & Mary) on condition that he makes a certain payment to said Rose for life and after her death to Thomas Cawston, Anne Cawston, Robert Cawston, Phillipa Cawston and Alexander Cawston, children of the said Rose. At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): surrendered above messe. To use of Robert Cawston, under same conditions. | 1569 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, husband of Rose. At Lawshall Manor Rose Cawston was already a widow at court 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569). She had been admitted to Byrds at court 5 & 6 Philip & Mary, and was probably already a widow then. | 1569 |
| John Cawston | "Long" John Cawston, died 1591. Admitted at Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 15 Dec Elizabeth (1571) on death of his mother Joan Makero widow to Harewards, 40 acres. Appointed constable with Thomas Hamont at Lawshall manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1571 |
| John Cawston | Long John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): admitted to Herewards (40 acres) on the death of his mother Joan relict of Thomas Makero, formerly wife of Robert Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): chosen constable with Thomas Hamont. | 1571 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of "little" John Cawston. Admitted to the will of his father at Lawshall Manor Court held 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582) to a cottage in Hall St containing 3 acres(?) and 1 Rood(?) lying between a close now lately in tenure of John Cawston towards E and a certain way leading from Hall St toward......, which his father had on the surrender of Andrew Bullock at court 2 & 3 Philip & Mary, on condition that he paid his mother Agnes Cawston an annuity. At Lawshall Manor court held 24 Apr. 41 Elizabeth he made a conditional surrender (for £26) to Thomas Cawston, by the hands of Giles Clarke and John Clarke, of 2 pieces of land parcel of Whatlockes, conditioning 4 acres. At Lawshall Manor court held 2 Oct 42 Elizabeth (1600) he made a conditional surrender (£44) to John Wright of Goldhanger Essex, by the hands of Hawkestreete toward S and on the tent. of Thomas Thorowgood toward W and on Melfield toward E and also nine acres of land abutting etc. | 1582 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of Little John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582): Admitted under will of his father to a cottage in Hall Street with 3 acres (?) and 1 rood (?) (which John Cawston deceased had 2 & 3 Philip & Mary on surrender of Andrew Bullock). At Lawshall Manor court held 24 Apr 41 Eliz (1599): made a conditional surrender (£26) to Thomas Cawston by the hands of Giles Clarke and John Clarke of 2 pieces of land parcel of Whatlockes (4 acres). At Lawshall Manor court held 2 Oct 42 Elizabeth (1600): made a conditional surrender (£44) to John Wright by hands of Giles Clarke and Thomas Cawston of Whatlockes and 9 acres. At Lawshall Manor court held 14 Apr 4 Jas I 39 Jas VI (1606): Edward Clarke admitted under the will of his father John Clarke dated 6 Feb (1605/6?) to 3 acres and 3 roods parcel of Milfield described in the will as lately bought of John Cawston of Attleborough, Norfolk. | 1582 |
| John Cawston | Long John Cawston. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 28 Mar 1592: John Cawston (late called John Cawston senior) is dead. He held Rudlondes Feilde (45 ½ acres) and a croft or pigthle called Fishers (3 acres) which he had as brother and heir of Robert Cawston deceased at court 12 Oct 2 Edward VI. | 1592 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, grandson of Thomas Cawston of Lawshall. At Lawshall Manor court held 21 Oct 1642: 1st proclamation made for him as heir , aged 16 years, of his brother Thomas Cawston junior who had pre deceased his grandfather Thomas Cawston senior. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Apr 1643: 2nd proclamation. At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Oct 1643: Admitted to Layes etc. under age, Mary his mother guardian. At Lawshall Manor court held 29 May 1656: surrendered the above to use of Edmund Randall of Lavenham, feltmaker. | 1642 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1660. At Lawshall Manor court held 29 Apr 20 Chas (1644): admitted, under age, per William Cawston his father his guardian, to tents. under the will of his uncle Charles Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 25 Oct 1652: out of court surrendered to his will by hands of John Wright the elder and William Garwood. At Lawshall Manor court held 26 Oct 12 Chas II (1660): admitted under the will of his father William Cawston, of whom he was the eldest son. At Lawshall Manor court held 4 Oct 13 Chas II (1661): since last court viz. 29 Mar 13 Chas II (1661) Mary Payne widow surrendered, by hands of John Cock senior and William Cawston, Ducketts Meadow alias Wovehouse Meadow (which she had by will of John Payne her husband 15 Aug 1653) to use of John Cawston of Lawshall. At Lawshall Manor court held 26 Apr 19 Chas II (1667): surrendered some tents. to use of William Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 21 Chas II (1669): admitted to Goslyns on surrender of Edward Wynniss and Elizabeth his wife and Henry Rugles and Prudence his wife. Elizabeth and prudence and Mary Wolfe now deceased had it on the death of their mother Katherine Wolfe late wife of John Wolfe as appears by copy 1 Oct 1644. At Lawshall Manor court held 22 Oct 1675: surrendered to will out of court by hands of William Cawston in presence of John Wright. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 May 1680: admitted to Goslings Toft under the will of his uncle John Cawston of Hartest (next to William Cawston 1699). At Lawshall Manor court held 27 Apr 1699: William Cawston admitted under will of John Cawston deceased to tents. which said John Cawston had at court 26 Oct 12 Chas II under the will of William Cawston, and at court 3 May 1680 under will of John Cawston. | 1644 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of William Cawston who died 1660. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 26 Oct 1660: Admitted under will of his father , of whom he was eldest son. Also admitted to Highfields 7 acres on the surrender of John Cawston of Hartest; the surrender was out of court 2 Dec 1659. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 22 Oct 1674: out of court surrendered to will by hands of William Cawston in presence of Thomas Smith. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 3 May 1680: admitted under the will of his uncle John Cawston of Hartest to Lillies (2 acres) and barnyard (1 rood), 3 acres & Stubbings (1 acre). At Hanningfields Manor Court held 30 Apr 1696: surrendered to will. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 27 Apr 1699: his nephew William Cawston admitted under his will. | 1660 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston of Hartest. At Lawshall Manor court held 20 Aug 1669: admitted to Goldings etc. As heir of Robert Wareyne Cawston deceased (had been declared heir at previous court 27 July last). At Lawshall Manor court held 17 Oct 1679: has surrendered to will by hands of John Cawston of Lawshall in presence of William Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 May 1680: died since last court. John Cawston "nepos" comes with will dated 12 Feb 27 Chas II "To John Cawston my nephew all lands in Lawshall", and is admitted to Goslyns toft which John Cawston deceased had on surrender of Edmund Wynniffe and Elizabeth his wife and Henry Reyle and Prudence his wife at court 27 July 21 Chas II (passed to William Cawston 1699). James Moody, gent, under will :"to James Moody of Hartest my wife's nephew" admitted to Goldings, now known as the Hill, which John Cawston deceased had on surrender of Laurence Wright 20 Aug 21 Chas II. | 1669 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of William Causton of Lawshall, who died 1630. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 23 Dec 1629: admitted with his brother Richard Cawston on the surrender of their father William Cawston to Lillies and a barnyard etc. on condition they pay £20 to their sister Dorothy Cawston when she reaches 24 years. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 10 Oct 1643: admitted for his nephew Robert Warren Cawston (only son of his elder brother Richard Cawston, aged about one year) to Highfield. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 26 Oct 1655: surrendered to will. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 26 Oct 1660: out of court 2 Dec 1659 surrendered by hands of William Caston and William Garrard a close Highfields 7 acres to use of John Cawston of Lawshall son of William Cawston senior (he was called John Cawston of Hartest). At Hanningfields Manor Court held 3 May 1680: John Cawston of Hartest died since last court. Before death viz 28 Aug 1679 surrendered to his will by hands of John Cawston of Lawshall in presence of William Cawston. John Cawston his nephew brings will dated 12 Feb 1675 and is admitted to Lillies etc. to which John Cawston deceased and Richard Cawston his brother (whom he overlived) were admitted on surrender of their father William Cawston at court 23 Dec 1629. | 1680 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston who married Mary Debenham. At Lawshall Manor court held 29 Apr 1710: with his wife surrendered tent. (which he had had at court 27 Apr 1699 as Mary Debenham spinster) to use of Sarah Rushbrook. | 1710 |
| John Cawston | John Cawston, son of John Cawston & Mary (Varo). At Lawshall Manor court held 1 June 1750: admitted per John Hayward (during his minority) to tents. under the will of his grandfather William Varo. At Lawshall Manor court held 18 Nov 1765: now 21. Admitted. Following day made conditional surrender (£100) to Samuel Horsey Esq. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Apr 1767: made conditional surrender to Samuel Horsey of Bury St Edmunds Esq. At Lawshall Manor court held 20 Oct 1791: 1st proclamation of his death. At Lawshall Manor court held 12 Apr 1792 : his widow Sarah Cawston admitted for life (per her attorney John Hayward the younger) under his will dated 13 Apr 1791. | 1750 |
| Leonard Caston | Orig 28 Elizabeth. Licinc. Willo Springe mil alien Nem de Bentlye Hall Leonardo Caston Theol L. See Bentley 95. Add MS 19122 (Davy). | 1586 |
| Martha Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 16 Oct 1777: was widow of Richard Cawston deceased and appointed guardian of his and her only son George Cawston aged 17. | 1777 |
| Mary Cawston | Mary Cawston, formerly Debenham. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 Apr 1699: admitted as Mary Debenham spinster, only daughter of John Debenham of Cockfield deceased to cottage (near Maultland) which her father had owing to the forfeiting of a conditional surrender made by John Steward. At Lawshall Manor court held 29 Apr 1710: with her husband John Causton surrendered to above to the use of Sarah Rushbrook. | 1699 |
| Mary Cawston | Mary Cawston, formerly Coe. At Lawshall Manor court held 14 May 1720: with her husband William Cawston admitted to a tent. on surrender ( on death?) of her father Thomas Coe. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Aug 1741: said to have died "long since". | 1720 |
| Mary Cawston | Mary Cawston, afterwards Frost, daughter of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1729. At Lawshall Manor court held 1729: admitted to tents. under her father's will. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 28 Oct 1745: is dead. Was wife of Thomas Frost. Mary Frost aged 6 is only daughter and heir. | 1729 |
| Mary Cawston | Mary Cawston, afterwards Marlton. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Aug 1741: admitted aged 20 as only daughter and heir of William Cawston, husbandman, deceased and his wife Mary (formerly Coe) long since dead. At Lawshall Manor court held 5 Oct 1775: surrendered to will, as wife of Charles Marlton of Lawshall, blacksmith. At Lawshall Manor court held 25 Nov 1803: she has lately died (as "late wife of Charles Marlton, deceased") leaving Charles Marlton as only son and heir at law. | 1741 |
| Philippa Cawston | Philippa Cawston, daughter of John Cawston deceased and Rose Cawston widow. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) she was mentioned. | 1569 |
| Phillipa Cawston | Phillipa Cawston, daughter of John & Rose Cawston. Mentioned at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Rachel Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621: admitted with her husband Charles Cawston, on surrender of William Cawston to the remainder (on death of said William Cawston) of Birdes. | 1621 |
| Richard Cawston | Richard Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1630. At Hanningfields Manor court held 23 Dec 1629: admitted with his brother John Cawston, on the surrender of their father William Cawston, to Lillies 2 acres and a barn yard etc, on condition they pay £20 to their sister when she reaches 24 years. At Hanningfields Manor court held 10 Oct 1643: he was dead, as his only son Robert Warren Cawston, aged about one year, was admitted to Highfield per John Cawston brother of said Richard Cawston. Frances Cawston mother of Robert Warren Cawston appointed guardian. | 1629 |
| Richard Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 7 Oct 1679: constable. | 1679 |
| Richard Cawston | Richard Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died about 1703. At Lawshall Manor court held 17 Apr 1703: admitted under the will of his father William Cawston to tents. which his father had from surrender of George Bird. Surrendered to will. At Lawshall Manor court held 6 May 1715: surrendered to will. At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Nov 1717: surrendered to will. At Lawshall Manor court held 28 Apr 1729: surrendered tents (which he had 17 Apr 1703) to use of William Cawston of Lawshall. | 1703 |
| Richard Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 5 Oct 1775: admitted on surrender of Daniel Wright (surrender out of court 19 July 1775) to tents. (described as of Lawshall farmer). Surrendered to will. Rent 1s. 6d. [next to George Cawston 1777]. At Lawshall Manor court held 16 Oct 1777: died since last court. George Cawston, aged 17 is only son and heir. Admitted per Martha Cawston his mother, guardian [next to Richard Cawston 1789] | 1775 |
| Richard Cawston | Richard Cawston of Mundon, Essex, farmer. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Oct 1789: admitted as eldest son and heir of Richard Cawston of Shimpling, who was cousin and heir of George Cawston. He sold to William Spink 1794. | 1789 |
| Richard Cawston | Richard Cawston of Shimpling. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Oct 1789: George Cawston has died since last court leaving Richard Cawston of Shimpling cousin and heir, but before this court said Richard Cawston has died without being admitted, leaving Richard Cawston of Mundon, Essex, farmer, eldest son and heir. | 1789 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston of Lawshall, died 1592. Son of William Cawston died 1544. Unmarried when his father made his will, 23 June 1538. Received various named tenements in his father's will. Admitted at Lawshall Manor court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth (1564) on death of his mother Agnes Cawston to tent. in Chadacre Street. Admitted on surrender of Henry Jacson at Lawshall Manor court held 3 June 16 Elizabeth (1574). Made his claim to Harewards as heir to his grandmother Anne Cawston at Lawshall Manor court held 17 Dec 33 Elizabeth (1590). His death presented at Lawshall Manor court held 6 Dec 35 Elizabeth (1592), William Cawston being his son and heir. | 1564 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died about 1544. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 13 Dec 7 Elizabeth (1564): admitted (as son of William and Agnes Cawston deceased) to tenement in Chadacre Street on death of said Agnes. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 3 June 16 Elizabeth (1574): admitted on surrender of Henry Jacson. At Lawshall Hall Manor court held 17 Dec 33 Elizabeth (1590): made his claim to Harewards (40 acres) against Long John Cawston as heir to his grandmother Anne Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 6 Dec 35 Elizabeth (1592): he is dead and William Cawston is his son and heir. | 1564 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston son of John and Rose Cawston. Mentioned at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, a younger son of John Cawston deceased and Rose Cawston widow. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) he was mentioned | 1569 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, died about 1524. When his son John Cawston was admitted to Harewards (40 acres) on the death of his mother John Makero, widow, at Lawshall manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) it was said that Robert Cawston was admitted to Harewards after the death of his father John Cawston senior at court 18 Henry VIII [seems as though date must be wrong] | 1571 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, son of John Cawston of Lawshall who died 1513. At Lawshall Manor court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): after the death of his widow Joan (afterwards the wife of Thomas Makero) it was stated that he was admitted to Herewards (40 acres) post mortem his father John Cawston senior at court 18 Henry VIII. | 1571 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1544. At Hanningfields Manor court held 28 Mar 1592: he was dead, and William Cawston aged 30 years and more was his son and heir. | 1592 |
| Robert Cawston | Robert Cawston, elder brother of Long John Cawston. At Hanningfields Manor court held 28 Mar 1592: it was stated that Long John Cawston had been admitted to Rudlands etc as brother and heir of Robert Cawston deceased at court 12 Oct 2 Edward VI. | 1592 |
| Robert Warren Cawston | At Hanningfields Manor court held 10 Oct 1643: admitted (per his uncle John Cawston) at age of about one year to Highfield as heir of his aunt Dorothy Copping (formerly Cawston) deceased. Frances Cawston his mother guardian. At Hanningfields Manor court held 26 Oct 1660: probably died before 2 Dec 1659 because on that date the above John Cawston surrendered Highfields 7 acres to the use of John Cawston of Lawshall son of William Cawston. | 1643 |
| Robert Wareyne Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Oct 1657: Lawrence Wright since last court viz: 20 Jan 1656 (1656/7?) surrendered (after the death of Dorothy Wright) the reversion and remainder of the lands which he had at court 2 ... Jan 1655 to the use of Robert Cawston son of Richard Cawston and heirs. At Lawshall Manor court held 20 Aug 1669: at court 27 July last it had been presented that Robert Cawston and Dorothy Wright (late wife of Henry Nunn) were both dead and John Cawston of Hartest was heir of Robert. John Cawston therefore admitted to tent. called Goldings etc. | 1657 |
| Robert Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 17 Apr 1703: constable | 1703 |
| Rose Cawston | Rose Cawston, wife of John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) as widow, relict of John Cawston def, she surrendered a messuage with 7 acres of land and pasture belonging, formerly in tenure of John Byrd, which she had at court 5 & 6 Philip & Mary, to the use of John Cawston junior her eldest son and heir, on condition that he paid to her for life, and after her death to Thomas Cawston her son, Anne Cawston her daughter, Robert Cawston another son, Philippa Cawston her daughter and Alexander Cawston her son, still living when her son surrendered the above tent at court held 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Rose Cawston | Rose Cawston, widow of John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569): she surrendered messe with 7 acres late in tenure of John Byrd (which the said Rose had at court 5 & 6 Philip & Mary) to the use of John Cawston her eldest son and heir on condition that he made a certain payment to herself for life and after her death to her other children Thomas Cawston, Anne Cawston, Robert Cawston, Philippa Cawston and Alexander Cawston. She and all these children were still living 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571) when John Cawston surrendered the messe to the use of Robert Cawston under the same conditions. | 1569 |
| Sarah Cawston | Sarah Cawston, afterwards Weller, wife of John Cawston of Gt Bentley who died 1791. At Lawshall Manor court held 12 Apr 1792: admitted for life (per her attorney John Hayward the younger) to tents. under her husband's will dated 13 Apr 1791. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 Dec 1811: on 7 Mar 1810 Sarah Weller of Little Bentley, Essex, widow (formerly wife of John Cawston and devisee for life in his will) and William Cawston of Harwich, butcher, only son and heir at law of William Cawston of Gt Bentley Essex farmer deceased (who was brother of said John Cawston and devisee in fee in his will) surrendered one tent. to Robert Creasey of Cockfield, farmer and another to Samuel Steggell of Lawshall | 1792 |
| Susanna Cawston | Susannah Cawston, daughter of Robert Cawston of Hawstead and Elizabeth. At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Apr 19 Jas 1621: admitted, on surrender of William Cawston, with her sisters Anne Cawston & Elizabeth Cawston to the remainder (on the death of their mother Elizabeth Cawston, widow) of Slymans alias Ballards. At Lawshall Manor court held 24 April 1639: surrendered her third part of the above to use of Abraham Hamond (after death of Elizabeth Cawston widow, her mother). | 1621 |
| Thomas Cawston | Thomas Cawston, son of John and Rose Cawston. Mentioned at Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571). | 1569 |
| Thomas Cawston | Thomas Cawston, a younger son of John Cawston deceased and Rose Cawston widow. At Lawshall Manor court held 27 July 11 Elizabeth (1569) and 1 Dec 14 Elizabeth (1571): he was mentioned. | 1569 |
| Thomas Cawston | Thomas Cawston son of "little" John Cawston. Admitted under the will of his father at Lawshall Manor court held 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582) to a tenement and 3 crofts containing 24 acres of meadow and pasture lying in Wyld Lane on N and Magges land on S, which his father had 37 Henry VIII on surrender of John Cawston senior. | 1582 |
| Thomas Cawston | Thomas Cawston, son of Little
John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held
11 Sept 24 Elizabeth (1582): admitted under the will of his father to two
tents, a tent and 3 crofts 24 acres (Layes) which John Cawston, deceased had on
surrender of John Cawston his father as appears at court 37 Henry VIII. At
Lawshall Manor court held 18 Apr 1623: surrendered 6 closes containing 14 acres
which he had as above to use of Robert Smythe and heirs. Rent 10s. At Lawshall
Manor court held 14 Apr 1630: whereas at court 21 Sept 5 Chas (1629) Thomas
Cawston senior had surrendered out of court, by hands of Giles Clarke and John
Wright, 2 closes (7 acres), a smiths forge and a close next Maggs Lane (4
acres) (which he had 11 Sept 24 Elizabeth by will of John Cawston his father)
to use of Isaac Cawston his son. Isaac Cawston admitted. Rent 5s. At Lawshall
Manor court held 17 Oct 1638: out of court by hands of Henry Frost and Edmund
Smith surrendered Layes with etc. and the Homecroft 2 acres and Furtherfield
and Netherfield etc. to his own use for life, with remainder to his
"nepos" Thomas Cawston junior on condition that after death of Thomas Cawston senior said Thomas Cawston junior pays his mother Mary Cawston £8 pa for life. At Lawshall Manor court held 21 Oct 1642: died since last court and Thomas Cawston junior died before him leaving John Cawston aged 16 brother and heir of Thomas Cawston junior. |
1582 |
| Thomas Cawston | Thomas Cawston, grandson of Thomas Cawston of Lawshall. At Lawshall Manor court held 17 Oct 1638: admitted on surrender of his grandfather Thomas Cawston senior to the remainder (on death of said Thomas Cawston senior) of Layes etc. on condition he pay his mother £8 pa for life after death of said Thomas Cawston senior. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Oct 1639: a juror at this court. At Lawshall Manor court held 21 Oct 1642: Thomas Cawston senior had died since last court and Thomas Cawston junior had died before him, leaving John Cawston junior, the heir. | 1638 |
| Thomas Cawston | At Lawshall Manor court held 20 Chas II (1668): John Manning out of court 10 Oct surrendered cottage abutting on Lawshall Green towards W (late parcel of other tents) late Thomas Mannings his father, to Thomas Cawston of Lawshall. Sub cond. | 1668 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston died 1630. Proclaimed heir to his father Robert Cawston at Lawshall Manor court held 6 Dec 35 Elizabeth (1592). | 1592 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston of Lawshall died 1630. At Hanningfields Manor court held 28 Mar 1592: admitted aged 30 years and more as son and heir of Robert Cawston deceased. He renounced all title to lands of Long John Cawston deceased. At Hanningfields Manor court held 23 Dec 1629: out of court surrendered Brightiffes alias Sharme Field and 20 acres of land in Chardacre Street and 2 acres of land (which he had on death of his father Robert Cawston 28 Mar 24 Elizabeth) to use of William Cawston junior. Out of court surrendered Lillies 2 acres (which he had sub cond on surrender of John Wright 15 Jan 5 Jas) and a barnyard 1 rood parcel of Lillies etc. (which he had on surrender of John Wright 4 Mar 42 Elizabeth) to Richard Cawston and John Cawston sons of said William Cawston on cond they pay Dorothy Cawston daughter of said William Cawston £20 when she reaches 24 years. | 1592 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, son of Robert Cawston of Lawshall. At Lawshall Manor court held 6 Dec 35 Elizabeth (1592): proclaimed heir to his father Robert Cawston deceased. At Lawshall Manor court held 10 Apr 19 Jas (1621): surrendered out of court Slyman alias Ballards which he had p. m. Anne Cawston widow at court 14 June 40 Elizabeth (1598) to use of Elizabeth Cawston widow for life with remainder to Elizabeth Cawston, Anne Cawston and Susannah Cawston daughters of said Elizabeth Cawston widow surrendered Birdes (which he had on death of his father Robert Cawston) to himself for life with remainder to Charles Cawston and Rachel his wife. At Lawshall Manor court held 18 Apr 1623: prayed to be admitted to Overfield parcel of Birdes. He and Charles admitted. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Dec 1629: surrendered out of court Moores alias Cawstons, Cawstons Croft, Moores Meadow etc to use of William Cawston junior his son and Dorothy Boston widow. At Lawshall Manor court held 14 Apr 1630: surrendered out of court a cottage called Maryes House parcel of Stewardes to use of Thomas Manninge. | 1592 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston of Lawshall, died 1660. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 23 Dec 1629: admitted on surrender of his father William Cawston to Brightiffes alias Sharme Fields and 20 acres in Chardacre Street and 2 acres of land. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 6 Apr 1631: out of court 30 Sept 1630 surrendered Highfield 3 acres to use of his sister Dorothy Cawston, with some condition that if he paid her £30 etc. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 16 Apr 1657: Dorothy was admitted to the above named tenement. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 23 Oct 1657: out of court 14 Apr 1657 had surrendered to will by hands of John Steward and Phillip Banckes. At Hanningfields Manor Court held 26 Oct 1660: now dead. John Cawston his eldest son and heir admitted under his will. | 1629 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall, who died 1630. At Lawshall Manor court held 23 Dec 1629: admitted with Dorothy Boston, widow, on surrender of his father William Cawston to Moores alias Caustons, Cawstons Croft, Moores Meadow etc. At Lawshall Manor court held 26 Oct 12 Chas II (1660): died since last court. John Cawston his eldest son admitted under his will dated 15 Dec 1659, proved at Bury 21 Sept 1660. | 1629 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1660. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 Nov 15 Chas II (1665): relaxation by deed dated 30 Mar 1665 by Anne Bayly of Hartest widow and Elizabeth Cooke of Hartest widow (daughters of Robert Cawston deceased) of land left to William Cawston of Lawshall son of William Cawston in will of Charles Cawston (consideration £12). At Lawshall Manor court held 26 Apr 19 Chas II (1667): admitted to some tents on surrender of John Cawston. At Lawshall Manor court held 26 Jan 1766/7: out of court surrendered to will by hands of John Cawston in presence of William Smith. At Lawshall Manor court held 17 Apr 1703: is dead. At court 16 Oct 1677 had surrendered to will. His son William Cawston admitted under his will to land bought of John Cawston (court 26 Apr 19 Chas II) and his son Richard to tents obtained from George Bird (court 3 Nov 15 Chas II). | 1665 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston of Lawshall,
died 1729. At Lawshall Manor court held 30
Apr 1696: Ambrose Brinckley gent surrendered land which he had ex surrender
Thomas Agar, John Totman and Alice his wife 4 May 1693 to use of William
Cawston junior of Lawshall [next to Mary Cawston 1729]. At Lawshall Manor court
held 17 Apr 1703: admitted under will of his father William Cawston to land
which his father bought of John Cawston. Surrendered to will. At Lawshall Manor
court held 14 Oct 1729: is dead. William Cawston is only son and heir.
He was admitted to many tents in the 18th century. |
1696 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston of Lawshall, died 1729. At Hanningfields Manor court held 27 Apr 1699: admitted under will of uncle John Cawston (next to Mary Cawston 1729). At Hanningfields Manor Court held 29 Apr 1710: admitted on surrender of Thomas Smith (next to Mary Cawston 1729). | 1699 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, who married Mary Coe. At Lawshall Manor court held 14 May 1720: with his wife admitted to a tent on the surrender (after his death?) of her father Thomas Coe. William Cawston described as husbandman. At Lawshall Manor court held 11 Aug 1741: died since last court. Wife long since dead. Mary Cawston aged 20 is only daughter and heir. | 1720 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, son of William Cawston of Lawshall who died 1729. At Lawshall Manor court held .... 1728 (?): admitted with Martha Drew [next to William Cawston and wife 1734 after a recovery]. At Lawshall Manor court held 14 Oct 1729: admitted as only son and heir of his father William Cawston deceased. At Lawshall Manor court held 31 Dec 1744: with his wife Hannah surrendered tents to William Pepperel. | 1728 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston of Harwich, Essex, butcher, son of William Cawston of Gt Bentley, Essex, farmer, who was brother of the John Cawston who died 1791. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 Dec 1811: on 7 Mar 1810 he (who was only son and heir of his father deceased) surrendered tents with Sarah Weller of Little Bently widow (formerly wife of his uncle John Cawston) to use of Robert Creasey of Cockfield, farmer and Samuel Steggell of Lawshall. | 1811 |
| William Cawston | William Cawston, of Gt Bentley, Essex, farmer, brother of the John Cawston who died 1791. At Lawshall Manor court held 3 Dec 1811: he was devisee in fee under the will of his brother John Cawston dated 13 Apr 1791, but he died within the lifetime of Sarah widow of said John Cawston, and on 7 Mar 1810 said Sarah (now Sarah Weller of Little Bentley, widow) together with William Cawston of Harwich, butcher, only son and heir of said William Cawston, surrendered tents to Robert Creasey of Cockfield farmer and Samuel Steggell of Lawshall. | 1811 |