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1846, Feb. 24
RECIEPT from Mary Ruck Harrison to Rich. Ruck, Esq., Newington next Sittingbourne, one of the executors of Richard Ruck, Esq., of Milton next Gravesend, deceased, for £15, being one half year's payment of an annuity of £30 made payable to her by the will of the said Richard Ruck, deceased.
Source: National Library of Wales, ESGAIR AND PANTPERTHOG

Deposited by Mr A. D. Ruck, Chislehurst, 1950

1950134

Records of the Esgair and Pantperthog estates, co. Merioneth, and the Ruck family, and lands in cos Montgomery, Cardigan and Kent, 1509-1898; papers of Paul Panton the younger of Plas Gwyn, Anglesey, 1659-1822; and Welsh manuscripts of more than one Oliver Morris of Esgair Leferin, 17th-18th cent. See also Panton and Plas Gwyn.
Schedule (1950), 132 pp. AR 1949-50, pp. 47-8. 
FEARN, Mary Ruck (I5638)
 
452 5 December 1994 : Divorce Family (F3435)
 
453 5. On a flat Stone without ye Rails. Here lye/Interr’d ye Bodys of/Mr John YATES/and Elisabeth his Wife,/Daughter of John THOMSON,/Late of Kentfield in/this Parish Esq. She/died Jan. 24 1732./Aged 73 Years. 6. On a Mural Monument on ye South Wall near ye Com. Table [Gu. 2 bars arg. a chief erm (THOMSON) imp. Or, a griffin sergeant sa. a border gu (BOYS)]. P.M.S. Secundum Christi Redemptoris. Adventum, sub hoc Tumule, Expectat Johannes THOMSON, Miles; Filius Thomae Thomson, de Kenville, Armigeri, Natû Maximus, Cui Conjux fuit Francisca, Edvardi BOYS, Sen. de Fretville, Militis, Filia. Maritus/Amantissimus. /Filius Obsequeus. /Frater/Amicissimus. /Affinis/Benificus. /Annicus/Fidelis/ Dominus/Beniguns. Vir apud suos clarus; Summatibus, atq Infimatibus, Juxtà Charus. Magnos Honores semper Sprevit, Frugali Vitâ contentus. Post longam Invalitudinem, Deo placidè Animam reddidit, a Pauperibus multam Desideratus. Funeris Pompam Testamento vetuit. Francisca. Uxor Maestissima, Viro Charissimo, Amoris, et Observantiae, ergo, Hoc Monumentum Posiut. Obijt Anno Dni. 1645. Aetatis Suae Climacterico Nono. Aerumnarum Requies Mors. THOMSON, Thomas (I1534)
 
454 6 E. IV, 20 Hen. VII, paid GB5 fine to the King to be released from the Order of Knight of the Bath at the creation of Prince Henry. Died 4 Hen VII inq. p,m. 6 Hen VIII, V.O. No. 149. BOSCAWEN, Richard (I19501)
 
455 8. Another. [In a lozenge: HAMMOND]. Here lies interrd the Body of Hester Hammond, Daughter of Anthony Hammond, of St Albans, in the Parish of Nunnington, In this County Esq. by Ann his Wife, Daughter of Sir Dudley DIGGS, of Chilham Castle, in this County; Master of ye Rolls, and Privy Counsellor in ye Reign of KING CHARLES THE FIRST. She departed this Life ye 25th Day of May 1719. Aged 70 Years. HAMMOND, Hester (I6973)
 
456 9. On a neat Mont. on ye North Wall. In Hopes of a blessed Resurrection near this Place lies interred Thomas LEFFROY, late of the City of Canterbury, & Phoebe his Wife, Daughter of Thomas THOMSON, Gent. She had Issue, 9 Children; two survived, viz: Anthony & Lucy. She was a loving Wife & indulgent Mother, & a Sincere Friend. In a Word a Woman of Faith & Virtue. She departed this Life, March 31 1761. Aged 81 Years. Rate Souls, that now sit crowned in ye Choir/Of endless Joy, fill’d with celestial Fire,/Among your fellow Angells; there to sing/Perpetual Anthems to our Heav’nly King THOMSON, Phebe (I6574)
 
457 9/06/01: Wendy Dypolt of Canada writes: I am looking for any leads on these ancestors. Lancashire is mentioned in the history files we have come across.

My great grandfather, Benjamin Nutt Rayner was born in 1839 in Canterbury England. Benjamin married Maria Wood who was born in Milton in 1837. They lived at #42 High St and also at #11 Station St in Sittingbourne, Kent for many years, where he ran a grocery store. Both are buried in a church cemetery in Sittingbourne. Benjamin and Maria had several children, one of whom is my grandfather: They are: 1. Benjamin Rayner born 1867 (lost track of him) He may have descendants in England. 2. Frank Rayner born 1875. (Disappeared mysteriously while taking a train to London and never arrived!) Frank may have descendants living in the Kent area. 3. Sophie Rayner 1876-1955. Sophie married Percy Chrisfield and they moved to Syracuse New York. 4. Charlotte Katherine (or Kate) Rayner born ?? Kate married George Chrisfield (Percy's brother) and they also moved to Syracuse, New York. Percy is listed as deceased 1975 in the US Social Security Index in Syracuse. 5. Ada Rayner born ?? Ada married Fred Cullis and they lived at 53 Ellerly St, Fulham Rd, London, after which I wasn't able to trace them. Ada and Fred had a daughter Elizabeth and perhaps a son Fred but I haven't found any birthdates yet. 6. May Rayner born ?? She married Harry Taylor and I haven't been able to trace them any further. 7. Charles Wood Rayner born Mar 17, 1879. Charles emigrated to Canada and married Mary Esther Simpson (June 3, 1887-Aug 13, 1973) on Aug 13, 1913 (They are my grandparents). He died Apr 13, 1961. Charles came to the US and spent several years there before he came to Creelman, Sask. Canada and later moved to Lancer Sask where he farmed. dwand5@home.com 
RAYNER, Benjamin Nutt (I6374)
 
458 9th feudal lord DE PERCY, 1st Lord Percy, Henry (I1716)
 
459 ==================================

C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 1 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary
C 1/556 Chancery pleadings addressed to Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Cardinal and Papal Legate as Lord Chancellor. Detailed descriptions at item level

Record Summary
Scope and content Robert Pyrkyn. v. The mayor and sheriff of Canterbury.: Action of debt by William Nutte, baker, alderman of Canterbury. Certiorari.: Kent.
Covering dates 1518-1529

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C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 2 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I
Subseries within C 2 Elizabeth I
Subsubseries within C 2 D plaintiffs

Record Summary
Scope and content Edward Dorret of Cobham, Kent [executor for his uncle Thomas Leigh alias Lee of Canterbury, Kent] v Simon Brome, mayor of Canterbury, John Nutte and George Penny, former mayors and one other (named). Common law suit by defendants on bond for debt concerning house of correction at Canterbury. Two bills, commission, answer.
Short title: Dorrett v city of Canterbury etc.
Covering dates 1597

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C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 10 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Whittington

Record Summary
Scope and content Nutt v. Nutt: Kent
Covering dates 1707

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: quick reference
C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C Records of the Equity Side: Chancery Masters
C 109 Chancery: Master Humphry's Exhibits
C 109/407

Record Summary
Scope and content WOOLASTON v NUTT: Assignments, leases etc: Appledore, Brenzett, Brookland, Canterbury, Ebony, Elmsted,Fairfield, Nackington, Reculver and Whitstable, Kent (Two leases dated 1706 have written accusations of forgery on dorse)
Covering dates 1647-1710

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: quick reference
WARD Records of the Court of Wards and Liveries
WARD 7 Court of Wards and Liveries: Inquisitions Post Mortem
WARD 7/43

Record Summary
Scope and content Nutt, William: Kent
Covering dates 7 Jas I. 
NUTT, Edward? (I3152)
 
460 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11070)
 
461 A baker. WELBY, Robert (I13082)
 
462 A barrister at Gray's Inn. ATKIN, Hon. Rosaline Joan (I3552)
 
463 A basket maker. PACKER, Alfred Edwin (I10485)
 
464 A blacksmith by trade

Cause of death: Liver Cancer 
FAIRLEY, George (I17059)
 
465 A blacksmith in 1871. A brickmaker in 1881. Sarah Kingswood aged 15 born at Sittingbourne was a visitor in 1871.

A blacksmith in 1901.

A gas worker in attending purifiers in 1911. 9 children born, 7 still living, 2 deceased, married 47 years. Harry, an engine cleaner, tthe only child still at home. Residing at 26 East Street, Faversham with 5 rooms. 
SHARP, Henry (I18974)
 
466 A bricklayer AUSTIN, John (I7546)
 
467 A butcher by trade living at 11 Peel Place, (Kensington Gravel Pits West) Camden Hill, Fulham, Middlesex at the time of his second marriage on 3 Oct 1898. This continued to be his residence and occupation as at the 1902 Post Office Directory.

In 1906 at time of christening of Francis Neville Osborne the family was living at Henley Villa, Pinner Road, Greenhill, Middlesex.

Christening source:
Source Citation: Place: Hopton, Suffolk, England; Collection: ; BTs; Date Range: 1856 - 1865; Film Number: 952448.

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shop and dwelling house, 113 and 115 Church Street, Kensington, freehold under title numbers 238998 and 238999, address of transferee Samuel Brook Osborne, 115 Church Street, Kensington, W. 8, a butcher
Source: The London Gazette, issue #32025, 20 AUGUST, 1920, supplements. 
OSBORNE, Samuel Brook (I1882)
 
468 A carpenter MORNINGSTAR, Wallace (I12045)
 
469 A Cheesemonger, by trade. DIMOND, Peter (I473)
 
470 a child on burial HARRIS, Hester ✝ (I17119)
 
471 A chrisome of John. PRESTON, Chrisome ^ (I17457)
 
472 a civilian and bencher of Lincoln's Inn, living at the Visitation in 1619. DENNE, Henry (I13662)
 
473 a Commander in the Royal Navy JONES, Richard (I10519)
 
474 a crusader DE GORRAM, Giles (I14551)
 
475 a Crusader 1158 to 1162 DE GORRAM, John (I14552)
 
476 A Dredger ARNOLD, Edward (I9951)
 
477 a farmer listed as still living on marriage certificate of his son, William in 1850. MCALONEY, Robert (I14235)
 
478 A fruiterer in 1871 census

Cannot find any baptism for him at Ospringe or Faversham 1813-1830.

First name(s) John
Last name Austin
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1821
Baptism date 22 Apr 1821
Residence Kent, England
Place Chilham
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) Joseph
Father's last name Austin
Mother's first name(s) Frances
Mother's last name Austin


First name(s) John
Last name Austin
Gender Male
Birth year 1819
Birth place -
Baptism year 1819
Baptism date 08 Nov 1819
Place Lenham
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) Robert
Father's last name Austin
Mother's first name(s) Amy

First name(s) John
Last name Austin
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1810
Baptism date 18 Jan 1810
Residence Queenborough, Kent, England
Place Queenborough
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) John
Father's last name Austin
Mother's first name(s) Rebecca 
AUSTIN, John (I16674)
 
479 A gardener. FINN, Thomas (I7393)
 
480 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of ..., Volume 1
By John Burke, Bernard Burke, pp 324-325, Denne of Denne Hill.


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21. 1394, 14th December. Michael DENNE, spicer of Canterbury.
Bur. in the cemetery of St. Augustine's, Canterbury.

Bequ.: The Abbot and Monastery of St. Augustine's
Canterbury, 40/-; the work of Christ Church,
Canterbury, 40/-; the Prior and Monastery of
Christ Church, Canterbury, lO/-; Rev. Laurence
Tennet, 3/4d; Rev. John Otteford, 3/4d; Rev.
John Bercham; 3/4; h.a. of the ch. of St. Andrew,
20/-; the work of the same ch. 20/-; the h.a. of
the ch. of St. Egidius' of Kingston, Canterbury
diocese, 6/8d; the rector and the work of the
same ch. 3/4d each; Agnes de Denne, his mother
and Thomas de Denne, his brother, 20/- each;
Juliana, da. of the same Thomas, 6/dd; Alice
Jurdan, w. of John Jurdan, 3/4d; John de Denne,
his brother, 20/-; and a silver cup with a
cover; for distribution to the poor and for
medicines for the infirm, 40/- to be equally
divided in goods from the shop belonging to the
testator, William Mason and Thomas Biky.

Thomas Bray, 6/6d; Master John Palude, 10/-;
to each of John Palude*s sons, 3/4d; each
Dominican fr. to celebrate for his soul, 12d;
each junior fr; 6d; the House of the Dominican frs.
6/8d; fr. John Toroid, doctor, 6/8d; each
Franciscan fr. to celebrate for his soul, 12d;
each junior fr. 6d; the work of the Augustlnian
frs. 10/-; the House of Augustine frs. $/-; the
Hosp. of Northgate, 3/4d; the elemosinary sisters
of St. Augustine, 2/-; the Sisters of St. Laurence,
3/4d; the nuns of St. Sepulchre’s, 3/4d; ....
[mss. breaks off]
[Folio 7, recto]

[Source: Register of Thomas de Chillington] 
A’DENNE, Richard (I13128)
 
481 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of ..., Volume 1
By John Burke, Bernard Burke, pp 324-325, Denne of Denne Hill. 
A’DENNE, John (I13137)
 
482 a Gentleman DEE AKA LISON AP GRONWELL, Mr. (I9288)
 
483 A grant of Administration was made in the PCC to an Ann Ruck, relict of a William Ruck, Sr. of Boughton-under-Blean. Inasmuch as William, the son of William died and left a Will dated 1592 then the only other William that is left, is William the son of John and Thomasine. This also raises an interesting question in that this William is referred to as William Ruck, Sr. rather than William Ruck, the elder, indicating that this William may have also had a son named William. FOWLER OR FULLER, Ann (I6256)
 
484 A groom by trade

Cause of death: Heart disease 
FAIRLEY, George (I17066)
 
485 A Gunner with the R. A. in 1960 stationed on Jersey. WILDMAN, Henry (I17252)
 
486 A haidresser on West Street, Faversham. BOSELY, Newman (I7577)
 
487 A laundry worker by trade.

Cause of death: Brain tumour, oesophageal cancer 
FAIRLEY, John (I17069)
 
488 a lawyer. He was Knight of the Shire for Oxfordshire in 1467-1468, and ?1470-1471, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, 1472-1473, and Sheriff of Oxfordshire and Berkshire, 1474-1475.. A rather full biography of Humphrey Forster is found in Wedgwood, House of Parliament, 1 (1936): 344-345.

Humphrey Forster, husband of Alice Stonor, married (2nd) after 1466
Sibyl, widow of Robert Poyntz, which Sibyl survived him in 1488.
According to Wedgwood, Sibyl was born in 1426, thus it is unlikely
that she was the mother of any of Humphrey's children.

I might add that Alice Stonor, wife of Humphrey Forster, Esq., should
not be confused with her brother, Thomas Stonor's daughter, also named
Alice Stonor. This other Alice Stonor married Richard Harcourt, Knt.,
as stated in my book, Plantagenet Ancestry (2004). 
FORSTER, Sir Humphrey (I15110)
 
489 a leading goldsmith at Cheapside with a manor at Raynham and employed at the mint in the Tower of London. JORDEYNE, Edward (I11520)
 
490 A leap of faith has to be made in relegating Thomazine to the same parents as Alexander. It could well be that Thomazine was the last child born to yet an earlier John Bickle. But, the lack of records for this time period are very difficult to overcome. BICKLE, Thomazine (I12535)
 
491 A Maintenance engineer by vocation.

Cause of death: Embolisms during operation 
FAIRLEY, Magnus (I17061)
 
492 A marriage of an Edward James to Elizabeth Furminger was recorded at St. Dunstan, Canterbury on 31 Jan 1790. Although that marriage date would fit well with this couple, I have no other evidence on which to base a conclusion that Edward and Elizabeth at Faversham were the couple who married at St. Dunstan. JAMES, Edward (I4576)
 
493 A mercer is a dealer in textile fabrics, especially silks, velvets, and other fine materials.

Name: Vespasian Harris
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Jan 1629
Marriage Place: St. Andrew, Canterbury, Kent, England
Spouse:
Margarett Cockeram
FHL Film Number: 1736585
Reference ID: item 3 p 18

Name: Vespacian Harris
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 14 Mar 1639
Marriage Place: Faversham, Kent, England
Spouse:
Anne Saintnicholas
FHL Film Number: 1736720


Harris, Vespatian, of S. Margaret's,
Cant., mercer, widr., and Ann
Awsten, s. p., v., about 22, d. of
[blank] Awsten, dec, and of Ann
Awsten, alias Terry, now wife of Mr.
John Terry, s. p., who consents. At
same. John Terry, s. p., carpenter,
bonds. June 23, 1632.


Harris, Vespatian, of S. Margaret's,
Cant., mercer, widr., and Ann St.
Nicholas, s. p., w. At Faversham.
Joseph Darel of Cant., silkweaver,
bonds. March 13, 1638.


Potential burial
View Record
Vespatian Harris
26 Jan 1672 St. Margaret'S Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
View Record
Vespatian Harris
30 Dec 1711 St. Margaret'S Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
View Record
Vespatian Harris
12 May 1637 St. Alphage, Canterbury, Kent, England John
View Record
Vespatian Harris
21 Aug 1705 St. Margaret'S Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
View Record
Vespatian Harris
21 Aug 1705 Canterbury
View Record
Vespatian Harris
30 Dec 1711 Canterbury
View Record
Vespatian Harris
26 Jan 1672 Canterbury 
HARRIS, Vespatian (I18898)
 
494 A miller in 1891 but prior was an ag labourer. HOOPER, Arthur Foreman (I13830)
 
495 A miller, aged 47 years on burial residing at Mill Lane.


A possible lead to earlier generations:
Source: Deanery of Shoreham LDS#1042800, PRS/W/8/150, Probate 15 Oct 1678
Francis Hills senior of Chevening, millwright, will dated 20 Sep 1678
Daughter Elizabeth wife of Richard Skyner and their children
Daughter Sarah Hills
Wife Sarah, executrix
Sons Francis and Richard
Witnesses James Calverley?, Robert Hills, Chris. Thomas.


NOT THIS ONE
Possible baptisms:
County Kent
Place Gillingham
Church name St Mary Magdalene
Register type Unspecified
Register entry number 301
Baptism date 27 Sep 1774, CHILD DBL 30 Sep 1774 as "a child of"
Person forename Francis
Person sex M
Father forename William
Father surname HILLS
Mother forename Elizabeth
Notes Twin with Elizabeth

Possible marriage of this couple at Boughton Aluph
County Kent
Place Boughton Aluph
Church name All Saints
Register type Extract of a Register
Marriage date 05 Jan 1773
Groom forename William
Groom surname HILLS
Bride forename Elizabeth
Bride surname WRIGHT


NB: This one at Cobham is supposedly of a female not a male
First name(s) FRANCIS
Last name HILLS
Birth year 1762
Baptism year 1762
Baptism day 28
Baptism month NOV
Place COBHAM
County Kent
Country England
Mother's name Elizabeth
Father's name Thomas
Source St.Mary Magdalene Cobham 1760-1851 baptisms
Record set Thames & Medway Baptisms
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Record collection Births & baptisms
Collections from Great Britain

NOT THIS ONE
First name(s) Francis
Last name Hills
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1743
Baptism date 08 Apr 1743 buried 1771 s/o
Residence Kent, England
Place Otham
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) William
Father's last name Hills
Mother's first name(s) Frances

First name(s) Francis
Last name Hills
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1749
Baptism date 17 Sep 1749
Residence Debtling, Kent, England
Place Deptling
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) William
Father's last name Hills
Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth
Mother's last name Hills


POSSIBLE FIRST MARRIAGE - need to check when she died
First name(s) Francis
Last name Hills
Name note -
Marriage year 1789
Marriage date 23 Feb 1789
Marriage place Faversham
Spouse's first name(s) Susanne
Spouse's last name Pye
Spouse's age -
Residence Faversham, Kent, England

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1911, Sandwich St. Peter, Kent, England, ED 14, Schedule #163
5 St. Johns, Cattle Market (4-room house)
Frank Hills, head, 29, married, tanner's labourer, worker, born Maidstone, Kent
Alice Harriett Hills, wife, 28, married 6 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born Maidstone, Kent
Alice Ellen Hills, daughter, 5, born Maidstone, Kent
Clara Emily Hills, daughter, 1, born Sandwich, Kent 
HILLS, Francis (I10697)
 
496 A monk at Fleury Abbey. DE BELLEME, Benoit (I14076)
 
497 A monumental inscription in the churchyard of New Romney states that Thomas was 41 years of age at his death and a Gent. FREEBODY, Thomas (I3450)
 
498 A nun at Elstow. CORNWALLIS, Catherine (I9691)
 
499 A Nun. NÚÑEZ DE LARA, Margaret (I12659)
 
500 A painter. ATTAWAY, John (I5811)
 

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