 Abt 1605 - 1666 (~ 61 years)
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Name |
Francis Willoughby |
Suffix |
5th Baron Willoughby of Parham |
Birth |
Abt 1605 |
Parham, Suffolk, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
23 Jul 1666 |
Notes |
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WILLOUGHBY2.htm#Francis%20WILLOUGHBY%20(5°%20B.%20Willoughby%20of%20Parham)
Bequeaths to his daughters, «b»Frances«/b», wife of «b»William Lord Brereton«/b», and «b»Elizabeth«/b», wife of «b»Richard Jones«/b», eldest son of «b»Viscount Ranelagh«/b», his moiety of the revenue of Barbadoes and the other Caribbee Islands (except 100,000 lbs. sugar yearly to his nephew, «b»Henry Willoughby«/b» during his stay in Barbadoes), and to their younger children (not their eldest sons) after them; also to his said daughters his plantations, &c. on Antigua, and two-thirds of his moiety of the land in the Province of Willoughby Land, and two-thirds of his plantation of Parham Hall, on the river of Surinam, and all his private estate in Willoughy Land. To said «b»Henry Willoughby«/b» the remaining thirds of his lands in Willoughby Land and Surinam; to his nephew, «b»William Willoughby«/b», £200 per annum for life; to «b»Dr. Peter La Rouse«/b», for his constant care, £50,000. Muscovado sugar, formerly lent to him; to his executors 20,000 lbs. sugar apiece, wherewith to buy each other a ring; to «b»Jane«/b», wife of «b»William Frith«/b», clerk, for her faithful care in the government of testator's family, £20,000 sugar and £20 per annum for life; also legacies or annouities to his servants, «b»John Fowlles«/b», «b»Dixon«/b», «b»Robert Stokes«/b», «b»Edward Spragg«/b», «b»Dodsworth«/b», «b»Nicholas Walker«/b», and «b»Richard Wills«/b». Appoints «b»Henry Willoughby«/b», his nephew, «b»Thomas Wardall«/b», «b»Samuel Barwick«/b», «b»Dr. Peter La Rouse«/b», and testator's secretary, «b»Henry Haughton«/b», executors. To «b»Henry Haughton«/b», for his faithful services, and to attend to the payment of legacies and look after the plantations at Antigua and Surinam, his expenses and 100«i»l.«/i» per annum for life. Appoints his brother, «b»William Willoughby«/b», «b»Sir Bulstrode Whitelock«/b», and «b»Sir Charles Pim«/b», overseers in trust of this will, with £20 apiece for a ring. Testators rents, issues, and profits in England or elsewhere to be paid to «b»John Champante«/b» of London, merchant - who for his pains is allowed £100 per annum - to such uses as his said daughters or their children shall direct.
«i»Annexed is an «/i»Order from «b»William, Archbishop of Canterbury«/b», appointing «b»Elizabeth Viscountess Ranelagh«/b» administratix of this will, dated London, 10 May 1678. Died 1666 in the ship Hope when she sank in a hurricane. (Burkes Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited & Extinct Peerages)
«b»http://www.thepeerage.com/p1662.htm#i16620«/b»
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Person ID |
I44446 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2009 |
Father |
Lord William Willoughby, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham, b. 1584 d. 28 Aug 1617, Knaith, England (Age 33 years) |
Mother |
Frances Manners, Baroness Willoughby of Parham, b. 22 Oct 1588, Winkbourne, Nottingham, England d. Abt 1643 (Age 54 years) |
Marriage |
4 Feb 1602 |
Lincoln, England |
Family ID |
F9360 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Elizabeth Cecil, Baroness Willoughby of Parham, b. Abt 1606, Burghley House, Stamford, England d. 26 Mar 1661 (Age ~ 55 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1629 |
Children |
| 1. Diana Willoughby, Countess Winchelsea, b. Abt 1625, Parham, Suffolk, England bur. 27 Mar 1648, Eastwell, Kent, England (Age ~ 23 years) |
| 2. Frances Willoughby, b. 1625 d. 1659 (Age 34 years) |
| 3. Elizabeth Willoughby, Countess Ranelagh d. 1 Aug 1695 |
| 4. William Willoughby d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F551610244 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2009 |
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