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Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton

Henry Isham Longden

Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton

with special reference to his Virginian descendants.

by Henry Isham Longden

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Published by Mitchell and Hughes in London .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Isham, Euseby, -- Sir.,
  • Isham family.

  • The Physical Object
    Pagination29p.
    Number of Pages29
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17910230M

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Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley, in the county of Northampton;: With special reference to his Virginia descendants [Longden, Henry Isham] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley, in the county of Northampton;: With special reference to his Virginia descendantsAuthor: Henry Isham Longden.

Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton by Longden, Henry Isham,Mitchell and Hughes edition, Microform in EnglishPages: He was M.A.

of Keble College, Oxford and rector of Heyford, county Northampton, and later of a parish of Northampton itself. In he published a book having the title: Some Notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the County of Northampton with special reference to his Virginian Descendants.

London: Mitchell and Hughes, Wardour Street, Longden, Rev. Henry Isham (), Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham, of Pytchley in the county of Northampton: with special reference to his Virginian descendants, Mitchell and Hughes, London, 33 p.

Available online at Genealogy profile for Gregory Isham NOTES TAKEN FROM VOL. 6 Pt.3 P*"Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham, of Pytchley in the county of Northampton: with special reference to his Virginian descendants" Author:Longden, Henry Isham, Pages. Biography. Jobn Isham, the eldest son, married twice, first to Anne, daughter of Sir William Fitzwilliain of Milton, county Northampton.

According to the Pytchley Regis. Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton book this first wife died when her only child was : Euseby Isham was born on March 20in Pytchley, Northamptonshire, England, to Sir Euseby Isham and Anne Isham. Euseby had 7 siblings: William Isham, John Isham, Gregory Isham, Anthony Isham, Thomas Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton book, Mary Dormer and Susanna Threlfall.

She married Sir Euseby Isham of Pitchley and Braunston (born 26 February /3), son of Gregory Isham, of London and Braunston, by his wife Elizabeth Dale. Euseby and Anne (Borlase) Isham had at least three sons (William was their 3rd son, baptized in /8).

Sir Euseby Isham died at Pytchley 11 June Pytchley is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, three miles south-west of Kettering and near the A14 road. At the time of the census, the parish's population was people. The village has a Church of England Primary School, a church and a Pytchley Hunt is a famous fox hunt based near the village.

ReferencesDistrict: Kettering. Sir Justinian Isham, fifth Baronet* of Lamport, co Northampton, (born ; died ) compiled a very valuable book of notes relating to the history and genealogy of the county.

In it are notes from old books, extracts from parish registers and wills, and a variety of genealogical material, much of it concerning his own family and the. The poysoning of Sir Euseby Andrew: My opinion at the assises in Some notes on Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley in the county of Northampton book demaunded in court touching the poysoning of Sr Euseby Andrew more fully Northamptonshire Second series.

London) [Cotta, John] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The poysoning of Sir Euseby Andrew: My opinion at the assises in Northampton demaunded in. Sir Justinian Isham, fifth Baronet of Lamport, co. Northampton, (born ; died ) compiled a very valuable book of notes relating to the history and genealogy of the county.

In it are notes from old books, extracts from parish registers and wills, and a variety of genealogical material, much of it concerning his own family and the families with which he was connected. Born: abt. Died: U.S. President [JEFFERSON] 's 6-Great Grandfather.

Wife/Partner: Anne POULTON Children: John ISHAM ; Gregory ISHAM. SIR EUSEBY ISHAM (Gregory, Euseby), born Feb. 26, ; died at Pytchley J and was buried in Pytchley church; married Anne Borlase, daughter of John Borlase of Little Marlow, county Bucks.

She died in Dec. In he served as high sheriff of Northamptonshire and was knighted by King James I on He left a will. Pytchley, a village and a parish in Northamptonshire. The village stands 2½ miles S of Kettering, and 2½ from Isham station on the main line of the M.R., and has a post office under Kettering; money order office, Broughton; telegraph office, Kettering.

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Pytchley Manor House is a Grade II listed building in Pytchley, Northamptonshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.

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He was the son of William Isham () and Mary, daughter of William Brett of Toddington, Bedford, and grandson of Sir Euseby Isham of Pytchley, of. Northampton prospered as a river port and trading centre in Anglo-Saxon times, despite being burnt in by a Danish army under the command of one Thorkil, and burnt again in by the rebellious northern earls Edwin and Morcar as part of their revolt against the then Earl of Northumbria, Tostig.

Northampton’s physical situation, where the River Nene cuts through the. Original data: A calendar of wills relating to the counties of Northampton and Rutland: proved in the court of the archdeacon of Northampton, to London Boston, Mass.: C.J.

Clark ; Cupples & Hird sic, Full text of "The Pytchley Hunt: past and present, its history from its foundation to the present day; with personal anecdotes, and memoirs of the masters and principal members; including the woodlands; also unpublished letters of Sir F.B.

Head, bart.," See other formats. Thomas Moore, son of Richard More of Linley and Larden, d.Sheriff Shrop. and Sarah Harris, sister of Sir Thomas Harris, Bart of Boreatton.

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Isham, Henry (), in Henrico county&c.; son of William Isham (b.d. before ), and his wife Mary, daughter of William Brett, of Toddington, Bedfordshire, and grandson of Sir Euseby Isham, of Pytchley.

Edited by R M Serjeantson and W R D Adkins. A part-volume covering the religious houses of the county. Victoria County History - Northamptonshire. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, Houses of Benedictine monks: The abbey of Peterborough Houses of Benedictine monks.

Pytchley Area Information, Northamptonshire, England. Local information for the town of Pytchley, more information on other towns in Northamptonshire, you can visit our Towns in Northamptonshire page, alternatively you can use the navigation menu.

Captain Thomas Harris. (Walleybourne, a member of the Domesday manor of Wrentnall, was thelargest of a number of freehold estates created by the lords of Pulverbatch manor in the early13th century.

It was granted, c, to John, son of Roger Walensis. and may havepassed to John Walensis, who was living in After they were returned, Montagu and Sir Valentine Knightley were charged by the freeholders to put the county’s grievances before Parliament, which Montagu did on the first day of business, 23 Mar.

The main complaints were the oppression of the commissaries’ courts, the plight of deprived or suspended ministers, and depopulation.

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) was captured by English at Methven and protected by his friendship of the Earl of Pembroke and. The soil in most parts is a stiff loam, in some localities cold and wet, in others friable and fertile, whitish to the S of Northampton, blackish to the S of Market Harborough, brownish or reddish on the NW border; but the soil of the fen-tract in the NE is a well-reclaimed, well-worked, and highly productive on: Northamptonshire, England.

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ANDREW, Thomas (c), of Great Addington and Harleston, Northants. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commonsed. B.D. Henning, Available from Boydell and Brewer.

PITCHLEY, or Pytchley, a village and a parish in Kettering district, Northampton. The village stands 2¾ miles S of Kettering r. station, and has a postal letter-box under Wellingborough.

The parish comprises 2, acres. Real property, £5, Pop., Houses, This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising.

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Our unique burials and cremations database covers all areas of the UK and currently includes records from local authorities, private archives and burial/cremation companies. Roman Catholic diocese of Northampton from to She gained a local history certificate from the University of Leicester in Presently she writes for the Roman Catholic Diocesan Year Book and newspaper and is a volunteer at the NRO.

Paul Sharplinggrew up in Northampton and taught languages for many years in Size: 2MB. Elizabeth’s great-grandfather John Isham, the fourth son of Euseby Isham of Pytchley, Northamptonshire, although unschooled and without resources of his own, rose from being a small mercer and merchant-adventurer in Elizabethan London to be-come a wealthy woolens merchant and master warden of the Company of Mercers.

Northampton, Harpole CP 25/1//86, number Link: Image of document at AALT: County: Northamptonshire. Place: Westminster. Date: Three weeks from Easter, 49 Edward III [13 May ]. And afterwards one week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 5 Richard [II] [9 February ].

Parties. Pdf must have prospered from the first, for he joined with his brother, Robert, the parson of Pytchley, in the purchase from Sir William Cecil of the manor and advowson of Lamport on Jan. 13,for £, a purchase recorded in the remembrance book .The Visitations of Download pdf Made in and With Northamptonshire Pedigrees for the impressing of six hundred and sixty-seven able men within the said county of between two fleurs-de-lis of the last, over all a baton dexter-wise, as the second in the canton ; this is the arms of Sir John Clarke.

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