ID: I30499
Name: William {Addl Records2} Marshall
Sex: M
Birth: 1607 in England
Note: === Maidwell, Thomas, 27th Oct., 1651 ; 12th Nov., 1651. (St. Mary's) Wife Margaret, of Petticote Lane nr. Bishopgate, London, exeex. and sole legatee of estate during life. To sons Nathaniel and Thomas, sd. estate at death of wife afsd. Test : Wm. Wilkinson, Wm. Marshall. 1. 35. === Ships' Lists: To Virginia: Merchant Bonaventure 1635 Then follows a list of those who went to St. Domingo, after which, "These under written are to be transported to Virginea imbarqued in ye Merchant bonaventure James Ricroft Master bound thither have taken ye oath of allegeance. You will perceive an apparent repetition of the anme of Ricahrd Champion. I can only say it so so in the original. Note from Lorine: Uxor in the list below means wife
First Name; Surname; Years - Willm Sayer 58 - Bazill Brooke 20 - Robert Perry 40 - Charles Hillard 22 - Edward Clark 30 - Jo: Ogell 28 - Richard Hargrave 20 - Jo: Anderson 20 - Francis Spence 23 - John Lewes 23 - Ricahrd Hughes 19 - John Clark 19 - Wm Guy 18 - John Burd 18 - James Redding 19 - Richard Cooper 18 - Andrew Jefferies 24 - Wm Munday 22 - Arthur Howell 20 - Jo: Abby 22 - James Moyser 28 - Mathew Marshall 30 - Wm Smith 20 - Garrett Riley 24 - Miles Riley 20 - Willm Burch 19 - Peter Dole 20 - James Metcalf 22 - Jo: Underwood 23 - Robert Luck 25 - John Wood 23 - Walter Morgan 23 - Henrie Irish 16 - George Greene 20 - Henry Quinton 20 - Jo: Bryan 25 - Robert Payton 25 - Tho: Symonds 27 - Michell Browne 35 - Jo: Hodges 37 - Jo: Edmonds 16 - Garrett Pownder 19 - Jo: Wise 28 - Henry Dunnell 23 - Symon Kenneday 20 - Tho: Hyet 22 - Tho: James 20 - Jo: Sotterfeyth 24 - Emannell Bomer 18 - Leonard Wetherfield 17 - James Luckbarrowe 20 - Tho: singer 18 - Jesper Withy 21 - Robert Kersley 22 - Jo: Springall 18 - Tho: Jessupp 18 - James Perkyns 42 - Daniell Greene 24 - Wm Hutton 24 - Jo: Wilkinson 19 - Hugh Garland 20 - Richard Spencer 18 - Humfrey Topsall 24 - Tho: Stanton 20 - John Fountaine 18 - Henry Redding 22 - Loughten Bosteck 16 - John Russell 19 - Tho: Ridgley 23 - Robert Harris 19 - Willm Mason 10 - Victor Derrick 23 - John Bamford 28 - Geo: Session 40 - Jo: Cooke 47 - Tho: Townson 26 - Tho: Parson 30 - Tho: Goodman 25 - Phillip Connor 21 - Launcelot Pyrce 21 - Uxor Thomazin 18 - Kat: Yates 19 - Alveryn Cowper 20 - Jo: Dunnell 26 - Leonard Evans 22 - Tho: Anderson 28 - Edward Cranfield 18 - Jo: Baggley 14 - Tho: Smith 14 - Willm Weston 30 - Tho: Townsend 14 - Edward Davies 25 - Mary Saunders 26 - Jane Chambers 23 - Margaret Maddocks 21 - Roger Sturdevant 21 - John Wigg 24 - John Greenwood 16 - Andrew Dunton 38 - John Wise 30 - Wm Hudson 32 - Tho: Edenburrow 37 - John Hill 50 - Henry Rogers 30 - Robert Smithson 23 - Nics Harvey 30 - James Grafton 22 - Daniell Daniell 18 - Reginell Hawes 25 - Geo: Burlington 20 - Jo: Hutchinson 22 - James Crane 17 - Richard Hurman 20 - Sam: Ashley 19 - Geo: Burlingham 20 - Elizabeth Jackson 17 - Sara Turner 20 - Mary Ashley 24 - Margerie Furbredd 20 - Margaret Huntley 20 - Richard Doll 25 - Tho: Perry 34 - Uxor Dorothy 26 - Ben: Perry 4 - Mary Carlton 23 - Abram Silvester 40 - Tho: Belton 18 - Richard Champion 19 - Richard Champion 19 - Abram Silvester 14 - Elizabeth Nanisk 20 - Jo: Atkinson 30 - Rich: Hore 24 - Ralph Nichelson 20 - Robert More 20 - Joan Nubold 20 - Tho: Hebden 20
Transcriber: Laura Freeman Date: March 2003 === Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000010/html/am10--392.html URL title: Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/50-1657Volume 10, Page 392 Note: To all Christian people to whom this present writeing Shall Come I William Marshall of pasquascutt in the County of St Maryes planter Maryland, Send Greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Now know ye that I the Said William Marshall for divers Good Causes and Considerations me hereunto Moving as alsoe out of a pious and a tender Love to God I Volume 10, Page 393 doe freely and willingly Give and bestow three heifers for Liber B. Ever, as foIl That the Milk of those three heifers and the Male increase Shall goe to the Maintenance of a Minister which is to be in the now known Neck of Wicocomoco, and further my desire is that if it please god that this Stock Should increase till it Come to the Number of fifteen female Cattell, then there to pitch and remaine at that Number and not to Exceed, and for the other half of the Male Increase I doe give it to my trusty and Wellbeloved friends, John Hatch, Edward Boules and ffrancis Pope of the Same place, whom I have made Over- seers of this my Deed of Gift toward their paines and Care and in Case a Minister Should be wanting as God forbid then these Cattell to remaine in the hands of my Overseers till there be one, and when it Shall please God that these Cattell Shall Increase to Exceed the Number of fifteen breeders that then my Overseers Shall dispose of them to the poor or other pious Uses as they Shall See Good, And further I Give full and absolute power to my aforesaid trusty friends either at Death or Departing this Countrey to Nominate three other honest men as they Shall make Choice of which in the Said Necke to the Same purpose, And I the Said Wm Marshall doe promise to deliver as Speedily as may be, unto John Hatch, Edward Boules and ffrancis Pope three heifer the one a red heifer the other a Cole black with a Star in the forehead and with white flanks and one brownish with a Starr in the fore- p. 609 head with a white tagged taile Marked in the right Eare, Cropt and in the left Eare Cropt and Slitt in the Crop, and further if it Should happen that if any of the Overseers, Should Imbezell or make away with this Stock Contrary to the prem- isses within Mentioned then the parish to appoint others in their Stead, To have and to hold the Said heifers to the use Benefitt as is aforesaid for Ever with their Increase. In Testi- mony whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seale this 3 day of June one thousand Sixe hundred fifty and foure
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Signed Sealed and Delivered William x Marshall
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John x Cage
John Douglas
=== -----Original Message----- From: Anne Stinson [mailto:] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:53 AM Subject: Re: William Marshall & Margaret Bayne The MD Baynes were from Yorkshire. "Bayne of Nidderdale" by Lucas documents (p. 264) that Ralph Bayne 1593-1620 was of Middlesmoor, later at Rippon and Thwaite House. "Rippon" is the name of a Bayne plantation passed through the Bayne family in MD. The repeating names in the Bayne family are Christopher, Walter, Ralph, and John, all of whom were in England then to MD.
I think the Margrett Bayne marriage to William Marshall mentioned below is very interesting. I went to the christenings in Pateley Bridge and will list them. It is notable there is no Walter, Ralph, or Christopher Bayne in Pateley Bridge. I do not think that the Baynes in Pateley Bridge could be very closely related to the MD Baynes.
Children of William Marshall christened in Pateley Bridge: Mary May 9, 1637 Mary Apr. 24, 1642, d. Apr 30 1644 George Feb. 20, 1630, d. Apr 30, 1639 John Apr 6 1640 Daniel May 3 1645 William Aug 28 1642 Thomas Aug 10 1634 Grace March 25 1629 Anne Dec 9 1632 Anne June 7 1647 Dorothie Sep 18 1626 Dorothy July 29 1632
Children of Thomas Marshall christened in Pately Bridge: Dorothie Nov 19 1637 George Sep 1 1646
According to "Historic Ripon: The City and the Cathedral" George Parker and Co, Kirkgate House, there is listed in Chapter VII 'The Bayne Memorial' in the interior of Ripon Cathedral. And that is all I know about that. So far, all I have found of Baynes at Ripon Cathedral carry later dates 1700s up, and I have found nothing about the Bayne Memorial other than what is mentioned above. If a better searcher can find it, I would surely like to know about it. Thanks. Ann === Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000060/html/am60p--13.html URL title: Proceedings of the County Courts of Charles County 1666-1674 Volume 60, Preface 13 Note: THE COURT
The court met on June 12, 1666, with six justices present, James Lindsay, Zachary Wade (Waed), Francis Pope, Joseph Harrison, William Marshall, and Thomas Mathews. The only member of the court, as it was then consti tuted, not present, was Walter Beane (p. 11). An Ordinance of Governor Charles Calvert and the Council is the first entry in the court minutes proper. This is dated at St. John's, St. Mary's County, May 20, 1666. The Ordinance decrees that no changes which may have been made by the Governor by the renewal of the commissions of any of the justices should affect the validity of any suits or processes then pending before the courts, or affect the continuance of suits (pp. 11-12). The Ordinance is followed by the Governor's formal proclamation of it to the several county courts and sheriffs (pp. 12-13). The court usually met six or seven times a year. Sessions were ordinarily, but not invariably, held in January, March, June, August, September, and November, but there was occasionally an October meeting. Fifty-five are recorded as having been held in this nine year period. It was at the June court that matters relating to orphans were ordinarily brought up. Although a new commission for justices was issued by the Governor on December 23, 1667, the same men were reappointed, with the exception of William Marshall and Walter Beane, with the names of Gerard Fowke and Humphrey Warren added, and Richard Boughton appointed clerk (Arch. Md. V, 21). Beane was apparently in bad health (pp. 106, 113), and died in 1672. Colonel Gerard Fowke, when requested at the August, 1668, court to take his seat, declined to do so with "an excuse for his not sitting that he was noe Freeholder in this Province" (p. 139). Fowke, a prominent emigrant Royalist to Virginia, had married Anne, the widow of Job Chandler (d. 1659), a former justice of Charles County, and seems afterwards to have divided his time between Charles County, Maryland, and Westmoreland County, Virginia (Md. Hist. Meg. XVI, 1921; 1-16). Humphrey Warren did not take his seat, however, until the November, 1668, court (p. 144) ; he disappeared from the court after the March, 1670/1, session. With these slight changes the court, numbering seven, remained practically un changed until September 16, 1670, when a new commission for nine justices, with Henry Bonner as clerk, was issued by Governor Calvert (Arch. Md. V, 75). Adams, Mathews, and a new member, John Stone, son of former Governor William Stone, were designated as "of the quorum", with Pope, Wade, Harrison, Lindsay, and Warren reappointed as associate justices, together with a new associate, John Bowles. This bench remained unchanged, with the exception of Lindsay, who died in 1670, and Pope, in 1671, until a new bench with many new names was appointed, August 1, 1672 (Arch. Md. LI, 81-3). In addition to the five holdover members, Adams, Mathews, Stone, Wade, and Bowles, there were six new members of the court added, bringing the membership up to the high figure of eleven. The new justices were Ignatius Causine, William Barton, Jr., John Douglas, Thomas Hussey, Robert Henley, and Stephen Montague. Philip Gibbon was appointed clerk of the court. Harrison, who had been a member of the court since 1660, was not reappointed, doubtless on account of ill health, as he died soon afterward. The membership of the court, as appointed in 1672, remained unchanged until after the close of the period covered by this volume, with the exception of Montague, who sat but once, dying a few weeks after his appointment. Of the justices just mentioned, Henry Adams and Thomas Mathews, who sat during the 1666-1674 period, and John Stone, appointed in 1670, are known to have been of the quorum. A county court could not legally function unless at least one of the justices of the quorum or a member of the Governor's Council, was present. Adams, who is always mentioned first, was obviously the presiding justice. During the years 1665-1666 when he served as sheriff he could not legally sit. Lindsay, who died in 1670, was doubtless also of the quorum for, at three sessions in 1666 and one in 1668, he is first named on the court minutes, and the court functioned when he sat without Adams or Mathews being present. Only once do we find a member of the Governor's Council sitting on the Charles County court during this period. This was at the June, 1671, session, when Sir William Talbot, Baronet, a member of the Council and the Provincial Secretary, was present and presiding, although it is not recorded that any business was transacted at this meeting (p. 333). === Charles County Land Records Book V#3; Page 445. Mar 15, 1780 from John Howard Marshall of CC, planter, to Robert Marshall of CC, planter, for 2000 £, all them parcels of land in CC on the west side of wicomoco River, viz, a parcel of land sold to Mr. Richard Marshall decd by Colo John Fendall for 6 acres, and part of a parcel of land sold to sd Richard Marshall decd by William Marshall, brother to the sd Richard Marshall decd, and also part of a parcel of land conveyed to sd Richard Marshall decd by William Vincent, and the plantation whereon sd Richard Marshall decd formerly lived, including part of all the afd parcels of land, bounded by a tract of land patented to William Marshall on Aug 15, 1662 for 200 acres, Abbets Branch, the east side of Pecowaxen Main Road, a fresh water run that runs between the plantations whereon Colo John Fendall lived formerly and Richard Marshall decd, containing about 120 acres. Signed - John Howard Marshall. Wit - Robert Young, Richd Barnes (CC JPs). Louisa Marshall, wife to the sd John Howard Marshall, relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Recorded Mar 20, 1780.
Father: William Marshall b: BEF 1587 in Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Female MNU Marshall b: BEF 1591 in Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England
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