John Wight, of Braboeuf

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John Wight, of Braboeuf

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Artington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Death: November 05, 1656 (78-79)
Artington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Chancel of St Nicolas, Guildford, Surrey, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Rice (Richard/Riceus) Wight, of Braboeuf and Elizabeth Wight
Husband of Ann Wight and Ann Wight
Father of Henry Wight; John Wight, of Braboeuf; Rice Wight; George Wight; Ann Wight and 2 others
Brother of Agnes Wight; Rev. Thomas Wight, of Ireland; Martha Boyle; Barbara KInge; Elizabeth Jenyns and 7 others

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About John Wight, of Braboeuf

: 1509-1909 Brasenose College Registers (Oxford University) Wight, John (Surrey) Matr Gen 1593 at age 16

Wight, John (Wyght) of Surrey, gent. Brasenose Coll., matric. — July, 1593, aged 16.

BRABOEUF MANOR, which extends very widely about St. Catherine's Hill and towards Godalming, includes that portion of Stephen de Turnham's manor which was assigned to his daughter Alice de Bendeng, for she granted her portion of Artington to Geoffrey of Braboeuf in 1232, (fn. 26) and he had confirmation of the grant in 1251. (fn. 27) He had other lands in Artington and Guildford, and in 1257, together with Richard Testard, obtained a royal grant of the sites of old mills in Guildford which they had recently sold to the king, and also of new mills which they were to remove to the site of the old ones. (fn. 28) Cicely 'la Braboeuf' held a quarter of the manor at 'Artington next Braboeuf' at her death in 1347, (fn. 29) probably as dower. John Braboeuf witnessed deeds of Artington in 1337 and again in 1350. (fn. 30) Andrew Braboeuf, son of Andrew and Cecily de Braboeuf, died seised of one quarter of Artington in 1361–2, leaving a daughter Agnes, (fn. 31) who married first Robert Danhurst, and secondly, Robert Loxley. At her death her grandson Robert Danhurst inherited her lands. He died s.p.m. in 1481–2, having settled Braboeuf on Bernard Jenyn and his wife Elizabeth, who was niece of Agnes Braboeuf's second husband Robert Loxley. (fn. 32) Bernard Jenyn settled the manor on his second son Thomas, (fn. 33) who died in March 1508–9. (fn. 34) Sir John Jenyn, kt., son of Thomas Jenyn, died holding Braboeuf in 1545, leaving a son Edward aged five, (fn. 35) who died a minor and was succeeded by his aunt Joan, wife of Robert Kemp. (fn. 36) Agnes, wife of John Wight of Wimbledon, and daughter of Joan Kemp, was in possession of Braboeuf in 1559, (fn. 37) and was succeeded by her son Rice (Riceus) Wight, who died at Artington 31 October 1602. His son John was born in 1674 and died in 1656, his son John died 1707 and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son William, who died in 1722, and his son Tempest Wight died 1768. John Wight, his son, died 1817, his son Arthur Wight died 1847, having married Jane More-Molyneux of Loseley. His son Albert Wight died in 1905, and his widow, née Mary Anne Boulderson, is lady of the manor. (fn. 38)

Name: John Wight Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 23 Jun 1600 Marriage Place: Guildford, Holy Trinity, Surrey, England Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: View this parish Spouse: An Austen Reference Number: GUHT/1/1-2

Will of John Wight of Brabefe Artington, Surrey, esq., dated 16 Sep. 1656 and proved 27 Jan. 1667/8 To be buried in chancel of St Nicolas, Guildford, where my late dear father, my late mother & my first wife lie.
mentions:
Anne my welbeloved wife the manor house of Brabeife Artington
my sonne John Wight
my sonne Rice Wight
my daughter Anne Wight
Margarett Wight my daughter
my uncle Raphe Wight

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John Wight, of Braboeuf's Timeline

1577
1577
Artington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1631
February 20, 1631
Brabeouf, Artington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1632
November 13, 1632
Guildford, Surrey, England
1634
February 23, 1634
Guildford, Surrey, England
1636
June 12, 1636
Surrey, England
1640
January 22, 1640
Surrey, England
1641
1641
1644
May 8, 1644
Guildford, Surrey, England