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About John Horne, of Childs Ercall
John Horne of Childs Ercall was the son of Reginald Horne of Pickesley and Margery Lee.
On 10 March 1558 there was an agreement made between John Horn of Stoke in the county of the city of Coventry, gentleman, and his son and heir apparent Reginald Horne, of the one part, and the Mayor bailiffs and community of the city of Coventry, of the other part, whereby, in consideration of a sum of 80L paid to them, and for the relief of the poor of the said city, and for the repair and maintenance of a hospital called Bablake within the same city, the said John Horne and Reginald Horne granted and sold for ever all the lordship and manor of Stoke aforesaid, with all the messuages, rights, privileges and appurtenances of the same manor, to the aforesaid Mayor bailiffs and community.2
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Johannes Horne who married Jana daughter of Thomas Morton of Ingleton, Salop.
Their children:
- Margareta Horne
- Maria Horne
- Reginald Horne who married Anna Pachet, a daughter of Thomas Pachet of Barwell. Reginald is mentioned in the will of Henry Sewall as a "kinsman."
- John Horne. John is mentioned in the will of Henry Sewall as a "cosen."
- Thomas Horne
- Anna or Alicia Horne
Citations
- [S295] William Camden, The Visitation of Warwick in 1619, p. 343.
- [S423] Historical Manuscripts Commission, 15th Report, appendix, part X. The manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations.
- Visitation of Shropshire in 1623 "Horne & Shewell" page 260
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John Horne, of Childs Ercall's Timeline
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Saintbury, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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Shropshire UK
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Saintbury Gloucestershire UK
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Coventry, Warwickshire, , England
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Shropshire, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Pixley, Shropshire , England (United Kingdom)
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St. Alkmund Churchyard, Whitchurch, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
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