_____________________ | _Daniel GEROW _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Isaac GEROW | (1784 - 1866) | _Joseph GOLDING _____+ | | (1730 - 1789) |_Hannah GOLDING _____| | |_Phebe FLEWELLING ___
_Thomas GOLDING _____+ | (.... - 1504) _John GOLDING _______| | (.... - 1547) | | |_Elizabeth WORTHIE __+ | (.... - 1534) | |--Henry GOLDING | (.... - 1576) | _William MARSTON ____+ | | (.... - 1511) |_Ursula MERSTON _____| | |_Beatrix BARLOW _____
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Will of Henry Golding of Little Birch, co. Essex, Esquire. Dated 20 March, 1575 (P.C.C. 8 Daughtry)
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IPM 19 Eliz. & 16 Jaco., third son and & heir to his mother. He was M.P., Colchester, 1575, and sometime Burgess of Malden.
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Morant, History of Essex
To the poor of the Parish where I happen to be buried 20/-. To the poor of Great and Little Birch and Estropp (Eastthorpe) 60/- equally between them. To my wife Alice all my household goods, corn, cattle, etc. She to suffer the heirs of John Freelove quietly to enjoy the moiety of the manor of Harsted, co. Suffolk which I sold to the said John Freelove. Whereas there is owing to Mary Waldegrave by Nicholas Mynn 400£ and by myself 160£ my Executor to pay the same to my wife and my cousin William Ayloff to the use of said Mary and she to be allowed 10£ of every hundred towards her living. Mentions that Mr. Robert Waldegrave stands bound to him in a pair of Indentures for the performance of certain covenants touching the said Mary. To my wife for her life in consideration of her dower my Manor of Little Birch and other lands in little and Great Birch Copford Stanway and Layer de la Haye. After her death to my brother Arthur Golding for his life and after to his son Henry Golding and his heirs. In default of issue to my brother George, in default to brother William and in default to my right heirs forever. To Elizabeth daughter of Mary Waldegrave 100£. To nephew Thomas Becke 20£. The moiety of my Manor of Estropp and Great Birch and one tenement in Great Birch which I lately bought of one Waynewright and his wife to descend to my brother Arthur. In consideration of the payment of my debts my executor to have the lease of Campes (which I hold of the Right Hon. the Earl of Oxford) for a term of ten years, and the residue of the term to my brother George he to be my executor. Wit: Nicholas Mynne, Thomas Aglionby, John Myners.
On the 12 Feb. 1576 George Golding personally appeared and renounced probate. Administration granted to Arthur Golding, brother of the deceased.
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