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Isabel Tuttle (Wells)

Also Known As: "Isabel Wells", "Isabella Wells", "Tuttell", "Welles Isabel Elizabeth"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
Death: April 06, 1635 (70)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, American Colonies
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Wells and wife of John Wells
Wife of Simon Tuttle; Mr. Barwek and Lt. Simon Tuttle
Mother of Thomas Tuttle; Dorothy Bill; Richard Tuttle, of Boston; Thomas Tuttle; Simon Tuttle and 7 others
Sister of unknown Morton

Occupation: Planter 1635 Passenger, Died in New Haven, or died at sea.
Immigration Year: 1635
Managed by: Martha Leavell
Last Updated:

About Isabel Tuttle

  • The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n69/mode/2up
  • Passengers By The Planter.
  • April 24, 1635, These underwritten names are to be transported to New England in the Planter, Nicholas Travice, Master, bound thither, the parties having brought certificates from the minister at St. Albans, in Hertfordshire, and attestation from the justice of the peace, according to the Lords' order.
  • [Signed] Richard Fenn, Alderman.
  • .....................................................................Age.
  • John Tuttell, a mercer....................................39
  • Joan Tuttell....................................................42
  • John Lawrence.............................................17
  • William Lawrence......................................... 12
  • Maria Lawrence............................................. 9
  • Abigail Tuttell.................................................. 6
  • Symon Tuttell................................................. 4
  • Sara Tuttell..................................................... 2
  • John Tuttell..................................................... 1
  • Nathan Haford, servant to John Tuttell..........16
  • George Gidding, husbandman....................... 25
  • Jane Giddings................................................ 20
  • Thomas Carter, 25, Michael Williamson 30, servants to Geo. Giddings..
  • April 6, more for the Planter.
  • Richard Tuttell, husbandman..........................42
  • Ann Tuttell.......................................................41
  • Anna Tuttell.....................................................12
  • John Tuttell......................................................10
  • Rebecca Tuttell............................................... 6
  • Isabella Tuttell, (supposed mother of Richard) 70
  • William Tuttell, husbandman............................26
  • Elizabeth Tuttell...............................................23
  • John Tuttell.......................................................3 1/2
  • Anna Tuttell......................................................2 1/4
  • Thomas Tuttell........................................... 3 months
  • Marin Bill..........................................................11
  • It appears from the above list that three distinct families of Tuttles came together in the Planter. Of these, John settled in Ipswitch, Mass., Richard settled in Boston, and William in New Haven. ______________________
  • Among Isabel (Wells) Tuttle's descendants is the famous Rev. Jonathan Edwards, the Puritan divine, who is generally believed to be the most brilliant mind of the colonial period. My Richardson line descends from Anne (Edwards) Richardson, the aunt of Rev. Jonathan Edwards. Since there are no known male descendants of this particular Wells family,. it would be difficult to determine this family's DNA. I note, however, that one online genealogical database has placed Isabel's father, John Wells, as a member of the same family as Governor Thomas Welles, of Connecticut.
  • Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • From: http://www.historykb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/medieval/4417/Wells-Family-... _________________
  • Isabel Wells1
  • F, #1019, b. circa 1565, d. circa 1635
  • Father John Wells1
  • Isabel Wells married Simon Tuttle, son of Richard B. Tuttle and Elizabeth.1 Isabel Wells was born circa 1565 at Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England; Age 70 in 1635. She died circa 1635. She Arrived on the ship "Planter". in 1635.
  • Family Simon Tuttle b. 1560, d. 15 Jan 1630
  • Children
    • Thomas Tuttle d. bt 20 Jan 1618 - 19 Dec 1627
    • John Tuttle+1 d. 30 Dec 1656
    • William Tuttle+ d. Jun 1673
    • Simon Tuttle
    • Henry Tuttle b. c 1583
    • Dorothy Tuttle+ b. c 1592, d. c 1638
    • Richard Tuttle+ b. c 1593, d. 8 May 1640
  • Citations
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 550.

_____________________________

  • Name Isabel Welles [1, 2, 3]
  • Christened 11 Mar 1565
  • Immigration 6 Apr 1635 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Isbell Tuttell 70y with sons Richard & William aboard the Planter.
  • Father John Welles, b. Abt 1537, bur. 18 Mar 1618, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England (Age ~ 81 years)
  • Mother Hellene, bur. 22 May 1612, Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
  • Family Simon Tuttle, b. 1560, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England bur. 15 Jun 1630, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England (Age ~ 70 years)
  • Married Abt 1590
  • Children
    • 1. Simon Tuttle, b. Abt 1590, bur. 14 Dec 1630, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, England (Age ~ 40 years)
    • 2. Richard Tuttle, b. Abt 1593, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England d. 8 May 1640, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts (Age ~ 47 years)
    • 3. John Tuttle, c. 4 Jun 1596, Holcot, Northamptonshire, England d. 30 Dec 1656, Carrickfergus, Ireland (Age ~ 60 years)
    • 4. Thomas Tuttle, b. Abt 1600, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England d. Bef 1627, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England (Age ~ 27 years)
    • 5. William Tuttle, c. 26 Dec 1607, Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England d. 16 Jun 1673, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticutt (Age ~ 65 years)
  • Sources
  • [S595] Hale House & Related Families, Jacobus, Donald Lines, (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT, 1952), 929.273 H135j 1978., p. 771.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 54 p. 167.
  • [S20] Royal Ancestry: A study in colonial and medieval families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah), vol. 3 p. 551.
  • From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I340139&tr... _____________________________
  • Name John Welles [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Born Abt 1537
  • Will 20 Jan 1617 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England [6]
  • In the name of god amen the xxth daye of January 1617 I John well[es] of Ringstede in ye cou[n]tye of Northampt[on] yeoma[n]...
  • to John Morto[n] my grandchild, land I bought of will[ia]m morton, & I will yt his father shall have the use of yt till ye said John be twelve yrs of age...
  • It[em] to Richard Tootell my grandchild
  • it[em] to Etheldred morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to my daughtr morto[n]
  • It[em] I give to Elizabeth morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to my daughtr Tootell
  • It[em] Igive to will[ia]m welles & John welles my brother Thom[a]s his sones
  • It[em] I give to Thomas Tootell Simo[n] Tootell & will[iam] Tootell my grandchildren
  • It[em] I give to Anna morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] to Simo[n] Tootle & wil[ia]m morto[n] my sones in lawe ye remeander of my leas in Shelton[n?] dale & I will yt all pails [?] & [illegible] to stand as they be to wm morton[n] ye [illegible] next ye land & to Simo[n] Tootell the other.
  • I give to Richard Tootell my hoggscales [?]
  • It[em] I give to Custby Barwek my grandchild and to Lewys Barwek my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to Thomas welles my brother
  • It[em] I give to Richard Tootell my table yt ys at Canards to Simo[n] Tootell ye younger my cubbord there, to Elizabeth morto[n] my bedsted ther & to Etheldred morto[n] ye you[n]ger my chest yt is ther & to wm mortons 3 daughters my 3 [illegible] wheles.
  • All the rest of my goods I give to Simo[n] Tootell & will[ia]m morto[n] my sones in lawe who I make executors of this my last will and testamt & I ordaine Thom[a]s welles my brother & michaell welles his sone overseers of this my said will.
  • signed John Welles
  • witnesses: Tho: welles, John Botcher X his mark, Robt finson X his mark
  • endorsement of probation probated 25 March 1618.
  • Buried 18 Mar 1618 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England [4]
  • Family Hellene, bur. 22 May 1612, Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location
  • Children
    • 1. Isabel Welles, c. 11 Mar 1565
  • Sources
  • [S595] Hale House & Related Families, Jacobus, Donald Lines, (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT, 1952), 929.273 H135j 1978., p. 772.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 54 p. 167.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 59 p. 215.
  • [S1742] Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, 1570-1661 [i.e., 1702], Church of England. Parish Church of Ringstead (Northamptonshire), (1976-1988), 942.55/R4 K29c., p. 5.
  • [S20] Royal Ancestry: A study in colonial and medieval families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah), vol. 3 p. 551.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 54 p. 169-171.
  • From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I340137&tr... ________________________
  • Pedigree summary
  • >>>>>F.>GEN.6/Humphrey TOTEHYLL b: 1482
  • >>>>E.>GEN.5/Thomas TOTEHYLL b: 1506 d: AFT 1544
  • >>>>>F.>GEN.6| \ Maud b: 1485
  • >>>D.>GEN.4/Richard TUTTLE Toothill Totehyll b: 15 Jun 1530 d: 11 Mar 1588/1589
  • >>>>E.>GEN.5| \Elizabeth MASON b: 1526
  • >>C.>GEN.3/Symon 'Simon Thomas' Toothill TUTHILL b: 1560 d: 15 Jun 1630
  • >>>>>O.>GEN.6| | /John SOUTHCOTT b: 1477
  • >>>>M.>GEN.5| | /Thomas 'Lyncoln' SOUTHCOTT b: 1507
  • >>>>>O.>GEN.6| | | \Johanna HANKEFORD b: 1485
  • >>>D.>GEN.4| \Elizabeth Lyncoln SOUTHCUTT b: BET 1534 AND 1537 d: 1589
  • >>>>>N.>GEN.6| | /John BARNHOUSE b: 1485
  • >>>>M.>GEN.5| \Grace BARNHOUSE b: 1515
  • >>>>>N.>GEN.6| \Margaret KIRKHAM b: ABT 1500
  • >B.>GEN.2/William TUTTLE b: 4 Dec 1607 d: 16 Jun 1673
  • >>>>H.>GEN.5| | /John WELLS b: ABT 1500
  • >>>G.>GEN.4| | /John WELLS b: 1537
  • >>C.>GEN.3| \Isabel WELLS b: 1565 d: 1635
  • >>>G.>GEN.4| \Jennet LAWTIE b: BET 1540 AND 1550
  • >GEN.1Hannah (aka Anna) TUTHILL
  • >>J.>GEN.3| /Edward MATTHEWS b: 1592
  • >B.>GEN.2\Elizabeth MATTHEWS b: ABT Feb 1611/1612 d: 30 Dec 1684
  • >>>>L.>GEN.5| /Robert NASHE b: ABT 1550
  • >>>K.>GEN.4| /Robert NASHE b: ABT 1572
  • >>J.>GEN.3\Elizabeth NASHE
  • This above extensive pedigree is from Dan Stonecypher
  • I saw one claim more than 10 years ago that Elizabeth Matthews was of nobility/royalty descent. I wrote to that man who was living on island west of Seattle, Washington for proof of it and got instead, request that I pay him for research.
  • W. David Samuelsen
  • (At least one problem with this tree is Elizabeth Mason is only five years older then her son Richard Tuttle. Cp)
  • From: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.genealogy.medieval/...
  • SOMEONE'S PERSONAL TREE ____________________
  • The Tuttle story is one of my qualifying stories for Rootsweb's International Black Sheep Society
  • After checking out the citations that people sent me, as much as I could get ahold of them, mostly TAG, and a couple of citations, I never did get ahold of the Prindle book, I found that documents such as wills establish that the Tuttles were of Northampton. My sources, as well as a summary of the disproven roots cited in older Tuttle genealogies in the United States, are below.
  • Ringstead Tuttles
  • This is the true Tuttle lineage. The material is a little confusing.
  • Here is the version I put together;
  • First Generation
  • Thomas Totehyll, Of Woodford, co Northampton, Engl b 1506. assessed for subsidy there, 1544. Karen Price has him marrying Elizabeth Mason, source? He witnessed wills of Robert Crosse, 1524, Robert Pashles, 1538, Sir Silliam Longe, 1541, Elizabeth Whitbread, 1552, Richard Lyncoln, 1545. It seems to me that he must have had sufficient status to witness Sir William Longe's will; he is likely to have had some relationship by blood or marriage to all of these people. Probably father of:
  • Second Generation
    • Richard Tootill, of Woodford, co Northampton, born abat 1530, m Elizabeth _____. Wayne Barnes identifies her as Elizabeth Lyncoln. Source? Price has he d 1587/88 Woodford. Sam has he d 1589/90 in Peterborough. Jacobus cited his will for March 1589 as the date of his death. I infer there might have been more than one Richard Tootill. Jacobus has him supervised will of Richard Beare of Woodford, 3 Nov 1579, witness will of Elizabeth Lyncoln, 1556. Atleast we know there were Lyncolns around, and again, they were probably closely related to the Tuttle family.
    • Children: (from his will)
      • Symon, about 1560 Ringstead d 1630.
    • Third Generation
      • *Simon Totill or Towtills of Ringstead, co Northampton, b abt 1560, buried Ringstead, 6/15/1630, married abt 1592, Isabel Wells, b abt 1565, dau of John Wells of Ringstead, who mentioned her in his will, 1618. Symon mentioned in both his father's will and his father in law's', whose will also named all four Tuttle grandsons (or rather, four of five of them, he left out John). Simon Tuttle supervised will of Mathew Harris of Woodford in 1600. His widow accompanied her sons on the Planter in 1635, but probably didn't live long. See Simon Tuttle's will at Sam Casey's web site. Simon Tuttle was a very well -off man (though not on the same level of well off as my Noyes ancestors, who had advanced into the gentry), with much property and possibly a fair number of sheep. Gene Curtin mentions that the College of Arms was cited as the source for Simon's children by a family historian ordinarily skeptical of noble ancestry claims, from which he infers that Simon Totill had the right to bear a coat of arms. (A well off yeoman could qualify for a coat of arms.) The catalogue of his property from his will reads:
      • land he gave his son Richard, with land, meadows, and commons, and the house and other buildings, where he and his wife live. land, meadows and commons which he bought from Thomas Holding and Edward Asin alias James and of William Sillyman. the dwelling house where Mr. Wrothfall now lives with all the houses that belong to it, and adjoining yard and orchard. John White lived there or held it too, at some point. the meadow which he purchased from Joane Bateman widow, apparently a large meadow, since he divied it up among his family. (William had inherited 20 pounds from his grandfather, John Welles.) a meadow he bought from Eusache Morton and Thomas Ekins. a bedstead adn furniture, a table in the hall with a frame, "framed stools", more than one chimney in his house, good brass pans, a great cubboard, more than two chairs some of them large, a chest by the bed. a malt mill
      • sheep. Half a dozen of them to a specific family member, the others to be divided.
      • one acre of "leyres" which he purchased from Mr. Carier. Could be something to do with the sheep.
      • Atleast thirty-five pounds. Plus 2(xxs) to be given to the church, the poor, etc.
      • John Wells' will indicates that he was at least as well of, perhaps a bit wealthier, than Simon Tuttle. subsidy rolls indicate that John Wells or Weales, and Simon Totehill or Symon Tootwell, of Rinsteed, were assessed for pieces of armor or equipment and amounts of money, I forget what if anything that is supposed to signify.
      • Children:
        • Richard (see below) William (see below) John (named in Simon's will, possibly the individual below) Thomas (the Thomas I couldn't identify with William b abt 1609 who I didn't know where he went yesterday were Thomas the son of Simon, and William Tuttle the emigrant - from Jacobus's version. William was not known to be born in 1607, not 1609, until his baptismal record was found at Ringstead. Simon of Burton Latimer, co Northampton, buried 14 Dec 1630 at Burton Latimer, m by license (why, significance?) Peterborough, dated, Mar 1616/17 Alice James who was bapt at Burton Latimer 30 Jan 1591/2 and bur there Jan 1623/4, dau of Wm James. Simon m (2) Burton Latimer 26 Jun 1624, Katherine Brabooke, dau of Richard and Joan Brabooke of Burton Latimer.
  • From: http://www.oocities.com/tiggernut24/Readyhough/tuttle.html ____________________
           Tibbits from New York Family Tree

+ Isabel WELLS
+ Birth 1565 in Ringstead, Northampton, England
+ Death 1635 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Parents & Siblings

John WELLS (1537-1618)

Jannet Lawtie (1545-1571)

Spouse & Children

Symon TUTTLE (1560-1630)

Henry TUTHILL (1580-1618)

Dorothy TUTTLE (1592-1638)

Richard TOOTILL (1593-1640)

Thomas TOOTILL (1594-1626)

John Tuttle (1596-1656)

Simon TOOTILL (1597-1630)

William TUTTLE (1607-1673)

Simon TUTTLE (1613-)

Abigail TUTTLE (1628-)
__________________

The small barque PLANTER, captained by Nicholas Trarice, left from London England early in April of 1635 and arrived safely in Boston Massachusetts on Sunday 7 Jun 1635. Among the passengers were Isabel (Wells) Tuttell, widow of Symon Tuttell, and her 3 married sons, making up an extended family of 17 Tuttells. Also aboard were 3 Lawrence children from the first marriage of Joan (Antrobus) Tuttell, and Joan's mother Joan (Arnold) Antrobus.

__________________



Isabel, dau. of John Wells of Ringstead, Northampton, England, wife of Symon Tuttle and mother of the 1635 immigrant brothers Richard, John and William Tuttle to Massachusetts.

On Apr. 6, 1635 at "aged" 70 [meaning she was then 69 years old, and Æ 70, b. AFTER Apr. 6, 1565], Isabel was registered under her oldest son Richard's family for passage from London to the Massachusetts Bay Colony on the ship Planter. Unfortunately, although an intended passenger, whether she actually sailed with her children, died during the voyage or died after her arrival in New England cannot be factually stated. No extant record in the Tuttle family establishes when and where Isabel died.

A death date of April 6, 1635 has been used only to reference that she was presumably living on that date. And a death location of Boston, Mass., where the Planter arrived, is only for reference that she may have arrived and died on New England soil. However, to state definitively one way or another would be misleading and mere conjecture.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=112990749



  • Name John Welles [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Born Abt 1537
  • Will 20 Jan 1617 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England [6]
  • In the name of god amen the xxth daye of January 1617 I John well[es] of Ringstede in ye cou[n]tye of Northampt[on] yeoma[n]...
  • to John Morto[n] my grandchild, land I bought of will[ia]m morton, & I will yt his father shall have the use of yt till ye said John be twelve yrs of age...
  • It[em] to Richard Tootell my grandchild
  • it[em] to Etheldred morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to my daughtr morto[n]
  • It[em] I give to Elizabeth morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to my daughtr Tootell
  • It[em] Igive to will[ia]m welles & John welles my brother Thom[a]s his sones
  • It[em] I give to Thomas Tootell Simo[n] Tootell & will[iam] Tootell my grandchildren
  • It[em] I give to Anna morto[n] my grandchild
  • It[em] to Simo[n] Tootle & wil[ia]m morto[n] my sones in lawe ye remeander of my leas in Shelton[n?] dale & I will yt all pails [?] & [illegible] to stand as they be to wm morton[n] ye [illegible] next ye land & to Simo[n] Tootell the other.
  • I give to Richard Tootell my hoggscales [?]
  • It[em] I give to Custby Barwek my grandchild and to Lewys Barwek my grandchild
  • It[em] I give to Thomas welles my brother
  • It[em] I give to Richard Tootell my table yt ys at Canards to Simo[n] Tootell ye younger my cubbord there, to Elizabeth morto[n] my bedsted ther & to Etheldred morto[n] ye you[n]ger my chest yt is ther & to wm mortons 3 daughters my 3 [illegible] wheles.
  • All the rest of my goods I give to Simo[n] Tootell & will[ia]m morto[n] my sones in lawe who I make executors of this my last will and testamt & I ordaine Thom[a]s welles my brother & michaell welles his sone overseers of this my said will.
  • signed John Welles
  • witnesses: Tho: welles, John Botcher X his mark, Robt finson X his mark
  • endorsement of probation probated 25 March 1618.
  • Buried 18 Mar 1618 Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England [4]
  • Family Hellene, bur. 22 May 1612, Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
  • Children
    • 1. Isabel Welles, c. 11 Mar 1565
  • Sources
  • [S595] Hale House & Related Families, Jacobus, Donald Lines, (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT, 1952), 929.273 H135j 1978., p. 772.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 54 p. 167.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 59 p. 215.
  • [S1742] Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England, 1570-1661 [i.e., 1702], Church of England. Parish Church of Ringstead (Northamptonshire), (1976-1988), 942.55/R4 K29c., p. 5.
  • [S20] Royal Ancestry: A study in colonial and medieval families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor 2013, Salt Lake City, Utah), vol. 3 p. 551.
  • [S49] #2058 The American Genealogist (1932-1965), Jacobus, Donald Lines, (32 volumes in 11. New Haven: D. L. Jacobus, 1932-1965), FHL book 973 B2aga, D25aga., vol. 54 p. 169-171.
  • From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I340137&tr...

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Isabel Tuttle's Timeline

1565
March 11, 1565
Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
March 11, 1565
Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
March 11, 1565
Howden, Cotnesse, York, ENG
1568
1568
Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
1573
1573
Holcot, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
1592
1592
City of London, Middlesex, England
1593
1593
Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England
1594
1594
Holcot, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)