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Robert Stamp and Mary
Wright BRITTON
Husband Robert Stamp
Born: 25 Oct 1850 - Deptford, MSX, England, UK Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Stamp (1819- ) Mother: Ann REED (1822-1883)
Marriage:
Wife Mary Wright BRITTON
Born: 1853 - Cambridge, , CAM, ENG Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ada Stamp
Born: 1877 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Robert Stamp
Born: 1880 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Arthur Stamp
Born: 1881 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Charles Stamp
Born: 1882 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Thomas Stamp
Born: 1885 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Lily Stamp
Born: 1890 - Poplar, London Christened: Died: Buried:
Living and Living
Husband Living (details have been suppressed)
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Father: Living Mother: Living
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Wife Living (details have been suppressed)
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Children
1 M Living (details have been suppressed)
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2 M Living (details have been suppressed)
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John Maude de Staynland
and Alice Brome
Husband John Maude de Staynland 1
Born: Cir 1549 Christened: Died: 1 Aug 1616 Buried: Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. He worked
as a Constable from 1583 to 1584 in Stainland, YKS,
England, UK.
2. Misc: Land transactions, 24 Apr 1584, Wakefield, YKS,
England, UK. At the great court held in Wakefield,
24.4.1584, under Alverthorpe, a land transaction is
recorded between John Savile esq,
and John Maude of Stainland. John Savile
surrenders a selion of land, approx
1 and a half roods lying in a field called Humble Jumble field, to the use of
John Maude of Stainland, his heirs etc.John Maude surrenders another selion
in the same field. In other words, they seem to be consolidating their strip
holdings to make a more convenient arrangement.
At the great court at Wakefield October 9 1584, John Maude is listed as a Free
Tenant and yeoman and pays fourpence.
3. Misc: He 'made surrenders of copyhold', 1585/1592,
Wakefield, YKS, England, UK. 2
4. Misc: 3 Feb 1608/09, Wakefield, YKS, England, UK. At the
court held at Wakefield,3.2.1609, under Alverthorpe, William Rodes of
Wakefield and wife Anne, surrendered and quitclaimed to John Maude of
Wakefield…lands etc of 28 acres in Alverthorpe which Maude had lately had by surrender of william Rodes, which the latter
had by surrender of Edward Baynes and wife Anne,
sister and co-heiress of Agnes Rodes deceased, late
wife of Roger Rodes.
Also at this court, Thomas Scoley and wife Jane
surrendered a parcel of land and buildings at Le Cliff in Wakefield, to the use
of John Maude, his heirs etc.
Wife Alice Brome 2
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Brian Brome ( - ) 2 Mother: Margaret ( - )
Children
1 M John Maude 'Senex'
of Alverthorpe
Born: Christened: 20 Nov 1559 - Halifax, YKS, England, UK Died: Buried: 19 Mar 1633/34 Spouse: Jane ( -1645) 2
2 M Bryan Maude 2
Born: Christened: Apr 1562 - Elland, YKS, England, UK Died: Buried: Spouse: Jane Smith ( - ) Marr: 1589 - Kildwick, YKS, England, UK
3 M Samuel Maude
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Sibilla Maude
Born: Christened: 5 May 1566 - Elland, YKS, England, UK Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - John Maude de Staynland
The YAS
Yorkshire will index lists a will of a John Mawde,
pa. Wakefield, husbandman, proved October 2nd 1616, but made
1st August 1616. (Ref. Vol.34 Folio 199).
General Notes: Husband - John Maude de Staynland
John Maude of Stainland
is descended from the Christopher Maude of Holling
Hall as per Burke's History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland.
It appears that the Christopher Maude of Holling Hall
is a different Christopher Maude that the one John is descended from and that
some confusion has been made between the two Christophers
Refer to Ancient Maudes
General Notes: Child - John Maude 'Senex'
of Alverthorpe
John Maude
of Wakefield the elder made his will 21.1.1634/5.
He says he was seized in fee simple of a messuage
called Cliff in Westgate.
The property was left in a complicated manner: "to John Maude my
grandchild, son & heir apparent of John my eldest son, with reversion to
Daniel, younger son of my first son, then Gideon, another son of John, with
reversion to Joshua, my grandchild, another son of John, lands at Alverthorpe to Barnabas my second son & Margaret his wife,for their lives, reversion to their eldest son,
reversion to Brian, second son of Barnabas, reversion to 3rd son of Barnabas. Testator's wife Jane.Elizabeth, dau. Of son John by his first
wife. Sarah, wife of son John. Son-in-law
William (it looks like Norlyn, gent. in the MS but
other sources indicate it should be Yarburgh) and
Elizabeth his wife, Gervase Norton Gent, my
son-in-law & his wife, my daughter Mary Gill, widow, Edward Wilson, son of
my daughter Rebecca, and Eliz. her daughter when of
age. John, son of my brother Brian."
Executors were John Maude and 'Francis Oley, Clerk, my brother-in-law.'
John Maude Senex lived at Alverthorpe
Hall near Wakefield, Yorkshire. Senex is Latin for
'old man', but a more meaningful interpretation would be 'the elder' as he was
named thus to distinguish him from his son and grandson, both also named John.
John was a yeoman which is defined by Collins as 'a member of a class of small
freeholders who cultivated their own land'.
John was the first member of the Maude family to settle in Wakefield. There are
references in the Wakefield Court Rolls to John Maude in and around Wakefield
holding land from the Lord of the Manor of Wakefield.
Bob Chantler holds a copy of a Bill of Surrender
dated 10th November 1616 which records John Maude the elder of Wakefield,
yeoman, at the manorial court of Wakefield and a piece of land in Alverthorpe called Stringer Ing.
This document is in John's handwriting and is signed by him. John Maude Senex was churchwarden of Wakefield parish church in 1593,
1601, 1615 and 1628. !
General Notes: Child - Bryan Maude
Brian's will
was made in 1631 and proved at York (42/338). Brian names his wife Jane (he had
married Jane Smith at Kildwick in 1589), his
'natural' brothers, John and Samuel. And his sister Sibilla.
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Pier
Augustus CANNON and Alice Frances Brown
Husband Pier Augustus CANNON
Born: 10 Jan 1856 - Maitland East 3 Christened: Died: 29 Sep 1940 - Newcastle, NSW Buried:
Father: William CANNON ( - ) Mother: Sophia Ballard (1827-1856)
Marriage: 29 Jul 1879
Wife Alice Frances Brown
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Living and Living
Husband Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Living Mother: Living
Marriage:
Wife Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1. John
Burke Esq., History of the Commoners of Great
Britain and Ireland - Vol II (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835),
2: 89. Surety: 3.
2. John
Burke Esq., History of the Commoners of Great
Britain and Ireland - Vol II (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835),
2: 86. Surety: 1.
3. Maitland
Pioneer Register, Maitland Family Histery Circle, Maitland
Family History Circle's Per 1900 Pioneer Register, Surety: 2.
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1 John Burke Esq., History of the Commoners of Great Britain and
Ireland - Vol II (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835),
2: 89. Surety: 3.
2 John Burke Esq., History of the Commoners of Great Britain and
Ireland - Vol II (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835),
2: 86. Surety: 1.
3 Maitland
Pioneer Register, Maitland Family Histery Circle, Maitland
Family History Circle's Per 1900 Pioneer Register, Surety: 2.
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