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Eleazer Lok (Locke)

Birthdate:
Death: before May 02, 1605
Place of Burial: England
Immediate Family:

Son of Michael Locke, Merchant of London and Jane Locke
Brother of Elizabeth Jenney; Matthew Locke, of Pensford; Benjamin Locke; William Lock; Samuel Locke and 4 others

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About Eleazer Lok

  • Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volume 2 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=caNCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1226&lpg=PA1226...
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalglea02byuwate#page/1228/mode...
  • JANE LOCKE, wife of Michael Locke of London mercer, 9 February 1570, proved 6 April 1571. All my worldly goods are my husband's by whose love I have hitherto enjoyed them ; and now with his consent I bequeath part of them. To my son Zacharia a goblet of serpentine stone
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalglea02byuwate#page/1229/mode...
  • garnished with silver. Rings, Jewells, goblets &c. to sons Eleazar, Gersom and Benjamin. To son William a ring of gold with a lock graven. Daughters Anne, Joane and Elizabeth. My sister Anne Locke. My cousin Kateryne Segar. My cousin Joane Argall. My Lady Cromwell wife of Sir Henry Cromwell, knight. My cousin Richard Spryngham, mercer. My cousin Raphe Hethington. My good friend Mrs. Anne Warcuppe. My kinsman Raphe Warcupp, now my servant. Margaret Yale. My husband to be executor. Holney, 14.
  • ZACHARY LOK, 29 January 1602, proved 4 April 1603. I desire that my body might be buried in Mercers Chapel in London near to the place where my great grandfather Thomas Lok and my grandfather Sir William Lok were buried, if it please God I die near London, or otherwise in the parish church of that place where it shall please God to call me. The poor of Bow parish. To my father Mr. Michael Lok my seal of arms &c. To my brother Eleazer Lok my hoop ring with a diamond which I wear and the "Armyng swoorde" and dagger which my Lord Willoughby gave me. My brother Benjamin Lok. My brother Jenny and his wife. My brother Sansom and my sister Jone his wife. My sister Sansom's children. My brother Bleuett in Cornwall and each of his children by my sister Anne Lok. I give to Sir Edward Norris knight mine armor complete,
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalglea02byuwate#page/1230/mode...
  • with the trunk wherein it is, which I pray him to accept, which I do in consideration of a wrong which I was privy unto that was done to his brother Sir John Norris in the low countries. And I know not where else to make any satisfaction for the clearing of my conscience. The residue I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved mistress Ursula Johnson whom I intend, by God's grace, to make my wife ; and her I do nominate, constitute and appoint to be the sole executrix of this my will. Bolein, 27.
  • Sentence to confirm the above will was promulgated 11 July 1606 after litigation between Michael Locke of the one part and Ursula Johnson executrix &c. of the other. Stafford, 53.
  • ELEAZER LOKE, 25 March 1605. proved 2 May 1605. To be buried in the church of All Hollowes in Huntington. Six pounds thirteen shillings four pence to be bestowed at the George in Huntington for my funeral amongst my kindred, friends and fellows. The poor of Huntington and of Brampton. I give unto my master, whose favor I crave towards my poor father and my "travailinge" brother, my great black mare and her colt and my parcel gilt cup. To his four other brothers each a ring of gold of twenty shillings price. To my father twenty six pounds a year, payable quarterly. And after his departure out of this world I give to my brother Benjamin two hundred pounds, to my brother Sansome (besides twenty pounds by promise I owe unto him) the sum of twenty pounds, to my brother Jenney and my sister thirty pounds and my silver tun. My father shall have my gown and best black cloak and my seal ring. My brother in law William Sansom of London and Mr. John Hearne of Godmanchester to be executors. A codicil added 10 April 1605. Hayes, 34. ___________________________
  • Book of the Lockes: A genealogical and historical record of the descendants ... By John Goodwin Locke
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=2twUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA358&lpg=PA358&dq...
  • https://archive.org/details/bookoflockesgene00lock
  • https://archive.org/stream/bookoflockesgene00lock#page/342/mode/1up
  • John Locke, sheriff of London, 1460 ch: Thomas d. 1507
  • Thomas Locke d. anno 1507 m. Joan Wilcock d.1512 ch: 1. John d.1519, 2. Sir William d. 1550 m. 2 wives; (b) 1st Elizabeth Spencer, 2nd Catharine, daughter of Wm. Cook, 3. Michael, 4. Thomas (probably son) m. Mary.
    • (a) I am of opinion, after an examination of Stow's "Survey of London," that the "arms in the window" were those of Sir William Locke, who was buried in Mercer's Chapel in 1550; yet a doubt remains.
    • (b) He had four wives.
  • https://archive.org/stream/bookoflockesgene00lock#page/342/mode/1up
  • 3. Michael Locke, younger brother (a) of Sir William, children: 1. Matthew
  • 1. Mathew Locke, ch: 1. Richard d.1617 and 2. Christopher
  • https://archive.org/stream/bookoflockesgene00lock#page/344/mode/1up
  • 2. Christopher Locke, the youngest son children: 1. Christopher, 2. John, 3. Honour, 4. Christian, 5. Lewis.
  • https://archive.org/stream/bookoflockesgene00lock#page/349/mode/1up
  • Sir William Locke was employed by Henry Vlll., having the charge of his commercial affairs "both at home and abroad." In the Cottonian Library, London, are several manuscript letters from him to the King, and to Secretary Cromwell, dated at Antwerp, in 1533-4, 1535 and 1538, relating to some works carrying on at Calais, concerning negotiations with France and about the woollen trade. He was, says Collins, "Particularly employed by Queen Anne Bullen, [Boleyn] privately to gather the Epistles, Gospels and Psalms, from beyond sea, in which he ran great hazard, some having been secretly made away with, for attempting the same thing." He had four wives, (see the chart, p. 358-9,) and twenty or more children, many of which died young. The name of his first wife has been variously given by different writers ; some say it was Alice Spence, and others Elizabeth Spencer. Anciently the names of Elizabeth and Alice were convertible, one for the other. The records of the Herald's office, which are the best authority, say that her name was Alice Spence.
  • https://archive.org/stream/bookoflockesgene00lock#page/358/mode/2up
    • CHART
  • Sir William Knt. Locke b. 1480 1st m. Alice Spencer or Elizabeth Spencer d. 1522, 2nd m. Katherine Cook d. 14Oct, 1537, 3rd m. Eleanor d. 1546 wid. of Walter Marshe, 4th m. Elizabeth wid. of Robert Meredith. ch: 1st wife (Alice Spencer), 1. William b. 1511 d. 1517, 2. Philip d. 1524 3. Jane b. 29Aug 1512 (m. Robt. Meredith), 4. Peter d. 1517, 5. William b. 1517 d. 1519 6. Richard . 1516 7. Edmund d. 1545, 8. Thomas b. 8 Feb. 1514, 9. Matthew (m. Elizabeth Baker). ch: 2nd wife (Katherine Cook), 10. Dorothy (m.1. Otwell Hill m.2 Jno. Cosworth), 11. Katherine (m.1 Thomas Stacey 2m. William Matthew), 12. Rose b. 2? Dec. 1526 d. 21 Nov 1613 (m. ?Throgmorton) 13. John d. France 14. Alice d. 1637, 15. Thomasin d. 1530 16, Henry d. 18Jan1570-21Oct. 1571. 17. Michael (m.1 Jane Wilkinson m.2 Margery Peryn wid. of Caesar Dalmarias) 18. Elizabeth b. 3 aug. 1535 (m.1 Richard Hill d.1568 m.2 Nicholas Bullingham d.1576) 19. John (mor. d. at his b. he d. day after.
  • In a note on page 343, I commented on the statement made in the Gentleman's Magazine, that Michael Locke, the Father of Mathew of Pensford, was a younger Brother of Sir William, while other authorities had spoken of him as a son of Sir William. The principal reason that has influenced my opinion in favor the the statement in the Gent. Mag. is that the Michael Locke who was son of Sir William had three sons, Zachary, Benjamin, and Eleazer, and several daus., and that although these three sons speak of each other and their sisters in their wills, no mention is made of a bro. Matthew. On this Hypothesis, the descent of Matthew is represented by the dotted line.
  • 17. Michael Locke m.1 Jane Wilkinson m.2 Margery Peryn ch: (of 1st Jane Wilkinson) 1. Matthew (See note p. 358), 2. Eleazer 3. Benjamin 4. Zachary 5. dau. (m.Wm. Sanson) 6. dau. (m. ? Jenney)
  • 1. Matthew Locke (see note p. 358) ch: 1. Richard d. 1617 2. Christopher
  • 2. Christopher Locke ch: 1. Sarah(perhaps) (m. Nicholas Davies) 2. Christopher 3, John 4. Honour 5. Christian 6. Lewis bap. 13 Jul 1606 7. William (Probably)
  • 6. Lewis Locke, by 4 wives had 35 children. ___________________
  • Fragmenta Genealogica, Volume 2 By Frederick Arthur Crisp
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=ViUwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=...
  • Pg.67
    • Autograph Will of Zachary Lok, 1603. ___________________________
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Eleazer Lok's Timeline

1544
1544
1605
May 2, 1605
Age 61
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All Hollowes in Huntington, England (United Kingdom)