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About Bennet Isaak
Bennet Guildford was the wife of John Issack of Sutton and had one child named William Issack ( born abt. 1500 ) who married Margaret Hawte. High Halden is a village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent, England. Married 1482 to James Isaak. James died abt 1501.
Her second husband was Lewis Clifford of Sutton Valence.
In 1506, William Isaac, her son, was one of the foefees of various estates which Lewis Clifford (his stepfather) settled for life on his prospective wife Bennett (Guildford) Isaac, widow of James Isaac and mother of William. He was a member of a commision to inquire into murders and felonies in the county of Kent in 1509.
In the summer of 1512, William Isaac, armiger, son and heir of James Isaac, swore fealty for the inheritance of the fee farm for the city of Canterbury, which the Isaacs had been enjoying for about one hundred and fifty years. On October 22 of that same year, however, he secured a license to alienate it to trustees, to hold for the benefit of Robert Rede, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and his heirs. His sale included both the annual income from the property of his ancestors for six generations but also an additional share which his father had bought from his distant kinsman, Richard Mayhew. His grandfather, Richard Isaac, had left him a handsome legacy, "to find him to court."
Bennet Isaak's Timeline
1455 |
1455
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Rolvenden, Kent, , England
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1483 |
1483
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Patrixbourne, Canterbury, Kent, England
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1491 |
1491
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Kent, England, United Kingdom
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1492 |
1492
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Kent, England, United Kingdom
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1522 |
1522
Age 67
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Sutton, , Valence, England
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Patrixbourne, Kent, England
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