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Roger Cole

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Son of William Cole and Catalina Cole
Husband of Anne Maisters
Father of Susanna Locke
Brother of Mary Coffyn
Half brother of Geoffrey Cole and Parnell Phetteplace

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  • The Genealogy of the Family of Cole, of the County of Devon: Of the County of Devon, and of ... by JAMES. EDWIN-COLE
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  • 1 WILLIAM COLE, of Hutenesleigh (now called Hittisleigh) in the county of Devon, living in the year 1243, whose son and heir
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  • 2 ROGER COLE,* had "his dwelling at Coleton," in Chumleigh, and also held, in 27 Henry III., Hantesford, in that parish.† In 25th of Edward I. he was "returned from the county of Cornwall as holding lands or rents to the amount of £20 yearly value and upwards, either in Capite or otherwise, and as such summoned under the general writ to muster at London, on Sunday next after the Octaves of St. John the Baptist (7 July, 1297), to perform Military Service in person with horses and arms, &c., in parts beyond the Seas ;" ‡ and also again summoned with his son William§ to muster at Berwick-on-Tweed, on the nativity of St. John the Baptist, to perform service against the Scots in 1301. He was father of
  • 3 ROGER (of whom immediately), and of the above-named William, who probably perished in this expedition, as there is no further trace of him ; and perhaps his early death may account for the omission of his name in the family pedigree drawn up, in July 1630, by Sir William Segar, Garter, King-at-Arms.
  • 3 ROGER was heir to his father Roger, and lived in the reign of Edward II. ; his son and heir was
  • 4 JOHN COLE, of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who, in 1324, was described as "John Cole de Tamer, Man-at-Arms, || and
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  • returned by the Sheriff of the county of Devon, pursuant to Writ tested at Westminster, 9 May, as summoned by proclamation to attend the Great Council at Westminster, on Wednesday after Ascension Day, 30 May, 17 Edward II." In the 9th of Edward III (1335) he had free warren in Tamer, Lydeston, Hokesbere, and Hutenesleigh in the county of Devon, and in Rispernatt ;* and it appears by a Fine of 15 Edward III. (1341) that he was possessed of the manors of Respnel in the county of Cornwall, Launceston, and Stokley, and of the manor of Uptamer, Nytheway, and Hutenesleigh, the third part of the manor of Winston, and divers other lands in the county of Devon. He left a son and heir,
  • 5 SIR JOHN COLE, knight, of Nythway, in the parish of Brixham, who, on 25th July, 4 Richard II. (1380) was "knighted (before the castle of Ardres) in Fraunce, by the Erl of Buckingham Thomas of Woodstock, Lord Deputy there for the King,"† and who married Anne, daughter and heiress to Sir Nicholas Bodrugan,‡ knt., by whom he had issue,
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  • 6 WILLIAM COLE (called Sir William Cole of Tamar, knt., by De la Pole, and also in a Herald's Visitation of Devon), who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry Beaupell, knt, and by her was the father of
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  • 7 SIR JOHN COLE, knt, who was in "the Retynew of the Duke of Gloucester,* at the Battell of Agincourt on Fryday, the XXVth day of October in the yere of our Lord God, 1415, and in the Third yere of the Reigne of the most Excellent Prince, King Harry the Fifte ;" and it is probable that he received his spurs for his conduct on that glorious field. He married Agnes, daughter of Sir —— Fitzwarine, knt., and had issue four sons, viz : —
  • I. Sir Adam Cole, knt., his heir, who succeeded at Uptamer and Nythway, and marrying Elizabeth,† daughter of Sir Richard Weston, knt, had a son John, the father of John, who left issue only two daughters, his co-heirs, viz. : — Elizabeth, married to Sir John Huddy, of Stowell, co. Somerset, Chief Justice of England ; and Joane, married to John Anne of ——— co, Gloucester. Sir Adam also married Margaret,† daughter of Sir Henry de la
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  • Pomeroy, knt., and their sole daughter,* married John Holbeame of Holbeame, in co. Devon, esq., and had issue William Holbeame†, Sir William de la Pole adds, "from Margaret, wife of Adam Cole, is descended Baynham of Gloucestershire."
  • 8 II. JOHN COLE, of whom hereafter (see p. 12).
  • 8 III. WILLIAM COLE,‡ who married and had two sons, William 9 (of whom hereafter), and Stephen, his heir, who married
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  • Joane,* daughter and heiress to John White, by whom he had Jane, married to Robert Tozer ; Mary, married John Kestall (or Castell) ; Joane, married to John Truebody ; Thomasine married to John Tucker; and John Cole, his heir, who married Margaret,† daughter and heiress to Thomas Clarke, and by her had issue : — 1. John, his heir (who married Margaret, daughter to John Fortescue of Spriddleston, and had a son, John, who died s. p) ; 2, William, eventual heir ; 3, George ; 4, Edward ;‡ 5, Thomas ; 6, John ; 7, Roger ; 8, Stephen ; and Anne, married to Thomas Jeoffery of Tredineck.
  • IV. Robert Cole § (fourth son of Sir John and Agnes) was father of John Cole of Treworgee in St. Cleer, near Liskeard, who had a son Walter, the father of Stephen, who by his wife Jane, daughter and heiress to Robert Wyatt, had John Cole, of Cornwall, || esquire, his heir.
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  • 9 WILLIAM COLE (see p. 7) was father of JOHN COLE of Sudbury,* in 10 Suffolk, "where he lies buried, who married Elizabeth, daughter of John Martyn of —— , by whom he had five sons, viz. : —
  • I. Martin Cole, M.P. for Sudbury, 14 Queen Elizabeth, who married Ellen, daughter of —— Hancocke, by whom he left, 1, Martin Cole of Sudbury, who married Anna, daughter of —— Andrews, but died s.p. 9 December, 1620, and left by his will, dated 28 September, 18 James 1st, a yearly rent-charge of £14 to be distributed among the poor, and the ministers of Sudbury; 2, Caesar Cole, heir to his brother, 40 years old in 1620, who married Margaret, daughter of —— White, and had Elizabeth, Martin, John, and Thomas; 3, Richard Cole ; and a daughter, married to —— Brown.
  • II. William Cole of Sudbury married Catalina, or Catherine, daughter of Ferdinando de Gallegos, a Spaniard of noble extraction, and had two sons, of whom the elder, Robert, married Anna, daughter of —— Cooke of Kersey, in Suffolk, and died s. p, ; and the second, Roger, was, in 1623, of the parish of St. Saviour's, in Southwark, in the co. of Surrey, gent. ; he married Anne daughter of Edward Maisters of Rotherhithe, in Surrey, by whom he had issue, 1 Roger, 2 Roger, 3 John, who all died young, Elizabeth, married to William Oland of London, Susanna married to William Locke of Merton, in Surrey, Anne and Catalina. This William Cole married secondly Elizabeth Rushan, by whom he had 1 John, 2 Martin, 3 William, 4 Edward, 5 Jeoffrey, 6 Parnell, and Elinor, married to James Raye.
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  • The Visitations of the County of Surrey: Made and Taken in the Years 1530 by ... edited by William Bruce Bannerman
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    • Cole.
  • John Cole of Sudbury in com. Suffolk = Elizabeth ; ch: 1. Martin (m. Ellen Hancock), 2.Willm (m. Catelina de Gallegos), Richard, Edward (m. Christian Holcrofte) Cole
    • 1. Martin Cole of Sudbery. = Ellen d. of Hancock. ; ch: Martin of Sudbury (= .... d. of Andrews), Cesar (= .... d. of White), Richard, Mary (vx. Browne) Cole
    • 2. Willm. Cole of Sudbury. = Catelina de Gallegos borne in Spayne. ; ch: 1. Robert (m. Anne Cooke), 2. Roger (m. Anne Masters) Cole
      • 1. Robert Cole of Sudbury. = Anne d. of _ Cooke of Kersey in Com. Suff. ; ch: Roger, John, Roger, John, Elizabeth (m. Wim. Olaue & Willm. Ayscough), Susan ( Willm. Lock), Cataline Cole
        • Elizabeth 1 vx. Wim. Olaue proctor of the Civill Law 2 to Willm. Ayscough Regester of the Court Audiance to the bishop of Canterbury.
        • Susan vx. Willm. Lock of Martin in com. Surrey.
      • 2. Roger Cole of the p'ish of St Sauiors in com. Surrey. = Anne d. of Edward Masters.
    • Richard Cole of Waltham Bishop in com. South'ton. = ; ch: John Cole of Waltham 1623.
    • Edward Cole of Winchester. = Christian d. of __ Holcroft. ; ch: Edward (m. Elizabeth Ebden), Allice (m. Edward Friar), Martin, William, John, Jane (m. Lancelott Thorpe) Cole
      • Edward Cole of Winchester = Elizabeth d. of __ Ebden Docter of Diuinity.; ch: Edward, Jane, Elizebeth Cole
      • Allice vx. Edward Friar of Winchester.
      • Martin Cole of Winchester 1623. = issue
      • John. = issue _________________________
  • Family histories and genealogies. A series of genealogical and biographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin, and notes on the families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, De Wolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. With twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combined descents by Salisbury, Edward Elbridge
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  • "VI. William [57] Locke, was sometime of Merton, and afterwards of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, his condition, as near as I can make out, being that of a country gentleman in comfortable circumstances. He married Susanna one of the daughters and coheirs of Roger Cole of St. Saviour's,
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  • Southwick, co. Surrey, Gentleman, one of the Proctors of the Court of Arches. In 1623, the date of the Heralds' Visitation, they had only a daughter Mary[7] living, from which it is evident that the marriage had taken place not very long before. This daughter Mary probably died young, as she was not named in her father's Will, which was made 10 June 1661, and of which the following is a full abstract :
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  • Mr. Cole's book is entitled
  • "The Genealogy of the Family of Cole, of the County of Devon, and of those of its Branches which settled in Suffolk, Hampshire, Surrey, Lincolnshire, and Ireland. By James Edwin-Cole of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. London, 1867."
  • "This compilation is founded on a curious and valuable record, entitled, 'The Pedigree of the worthye Captaine and Justiciar, Sir William Cole, of Eneskillen, Knight ; made and set forthe, with much care and fidelitye ; warranted by Records, Evidences, and other good proofes, examined, approved, and well allowed of by me Sir William Segar, Knt., alias Garter. And in assured testimony to all persons whoe shall see the same, that it doth agree in all the descents, coats, and Ensignes, with the Registers Bookes and Records of my Office, and the Office of Arms and Honor, kept at London ; I, the said Sir William Segar, alias Garter, Principall King of Armes, have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the Seale of myne Office, this 30 th day of Julye, An Domini 1630.'
  • "William Willoughby, the 1st Visct. Enniskillen, reduced it into a narrative form for the Rev. Mervyn Archball's edition of John Lodge's 'Irish Peerage' (8°, London, 1789)."
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  • "The maternal descent of Margaret Locke-Taylor-Willoughby was as follows :
  • "I. William[1] Cole, of Hittisleigh, co. Devon, living 1243, whose heir,
  • "II. Roger[2] Cole, had his dwelling at Coleton in Chulmleigh, in the same county."
  • He was summoned under the general writ to London, July 1297, to perform military service in person, with horses and arms, etc., in parts beyond the seas ; and was again summoned to perform service against the Scots in 1301, and probably perished in this expedition. Perhaps his early death may account for the omission of his name in the family-pedigree drawn up in 1630 by Sir William Segar, Garter King-at-Arms.
  • His son and heir was
  • "III. Roger[3] Cole," who lived in the reign of Edward II. His son and heir was
  • "IV. John[4] Cole," of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who in 1324 was described as "John Cole de Tamer, Man-at-Arms." He was summoned to attend the Great Council at Westminster 30 May, 17th year of Edward II. In the 9th year of Edward III. he had free warren in Tamer, Lydeston, Hokesbere and Hutenesleigh, in co. Devon, and in Rispernatt ; and in 1341 was possessed of the manors of Respnel, in co. Cornwall, Launceston and Stokley, and of the manor of Uptamer, Nytheway, and Hutenesleigh, the third part of the manor of Winston, and divers other lands in Devon. Son and heir,
  • "V. Sir John[5] Cole, Knt., of Nythway, in the parish of Brixham, who in the 4th year of Richard II. (1380) was knighted before the Castle of Ardres in France, by Thomas of Woodstock Earl of Buckingham, Lord Deputy there for the King. He married Anne daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas Bodrigan, Kt., of Gorrans, in Cornwall."
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  • Sir John Cole and Anne Bodrugan his wife had
  • "VI. Sir William[6] Cole, Kt, who married Margaret daughter of Sir Henry Beaupell, Kt."
  • The Beaupell family of Landkey, co. Cornwall, time of Edward III., and of Knowston Bewpell, in same county, bore : Gu. a bend vaire, between six escallops Arg. Their son
  • "VII. Sir John[7] Cole, Kt., attended the Duke of Gloucester at the battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415, in the reign of Henry V., and is supposed to have then received his knighthood on that glorious field. He married Agnes daughter of Sir — Fitzwarine, Kt."
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  • Sir John Cole and Agnes Fitzwarine his wife had four sons, of whom the third was
  • "VIII. William[8] Cole, who had two sons, the younger of whom,
  • "IX. William[9] Cole, was father of
  • "X. John[10] Cole of Sudbury, co. Suffolk, who married Elizabeth daughter of John Martyn, by whom he had five sons. [The arms of Martyn of Suffolk are : Arg. a chevron between six mascles Sa.] Our line is through the second son, viz :
  • "XI. William[11] Cole of Sudbury, who married Catalina daughter of Ferdinando de Gallegos, a Spaniard of noble extraction."
  • In regard to the Gallegos family, through our correspondent Hon. George B. Loring, U. S. Minister at Lisbon, we received, in 1889, from Edward H. Strobel Esq., Secretary of the U. S. Legation at Madrid, the following facts :
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  • William Cole and Catalina de Gallegos had two sons. The second became heir, viz :
  • "XII. Roger[12] Cole of St. Saviour's, Southwark, co. Surrey, who signed the Visitation pedigree of 1623, naming his wife as Anne daughter of Edward Maisters of Rotherhithe, co. Surrey ;6 his sons Roger,[13] Roger,[13] (the second) and John,[13] as all dead without issue ; and his three daughters, viz : Elizabeth,[13] married to William Oland of London ; Catalina,[13] then unmarried ; and
  • "XIII. Susanna,[13] then wife of William Lock, of Morton, co. Surrey."
  • Their daughter Margaret14 married, first, Daniel Taylor Esq.; secondly, Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby ; and, thirdly, Capt. Lawrence Hammond.
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  • Genealogical gleanings in England Vol. 1
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  • WILLIAM LOCK of Wimbledon, Surrey, gent, 10 June 1661, proved 7 June 1664. Certain houses, with their appurtenances, standing and being in the parish of St. Savior's Southwark given and bequeathed by Mr Roger Cole, my father in law, to Susanna, my well beloved wife, and her children. My three eldest daughters, Hannah, Susanna and Margaret, I have bestowed in marriage. I shall leave an estate in land for my son Thomas and by this my will provide for my daughter Elizabeth. To my daughter Sarah Lock five brick tenements and another house, known formerly by the name of the Gaden House, all standing upon the ground given by Mr Roger Cole. To my daughter Jane Locke two houses next the Thames, in the said parish, now or late in the tenure of Mr. Robert Bowes or his assigns. To my wife Susanna that parcel of land with four brick tenements thereon built, commonly called the Beane Acre, in Lambeth, Surrey, she to give two hundred pounds to my daughter Elizabeth, towards a portion for her. And I also give and bequeath to my wife all other my personal estate &c., she paying my debts and legacies and discharging my funeral; and I make my said wife Susanna full and sole executrix. To the poor of Wimbledon three pounds.
  • On the margin is written — "7 Junii j664 Recepi testament originat. Su: Lock." (This signature is evidently in her own handwriting). Bruce, 37. ______________________
  • Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volume 2 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters
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  • ROGER COLE of the parish of St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, gent. 2 September 1625, confirmed 14 July 1626 in a codicil of that date, proved 3 May 1628. My wife Anne shall have all my lands, tenements and hereditaments &c. during her life, and after her decease I give my mansion house and the garden house belonging &c., now in my occupation, in the said parish, unto Susan Lock my daughter, during her life, and after her decease to the children of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten, equally amongst them or their lawful issue, charged nevertheless with five pounds yearly which I give to Mary Clemence my ancient servant, during her life, from and after the decease of my wife. I give the rooms &c., parcel of the messuage now in the occupation of Katherine Simons widow, in the said parish which late were in the occupation of William Oland my late son in law deceased, unto Elizabeth my daughter his late wife, during her life and after her decease to her lawfully begotten children. The rest of the said messuage I give unto Catalina Johnson my daughter, during her life, and after her decease to her lawfully begotten children. Provisional bequests to the Free Grammar School of the same parish, the poor of the College of the same parish and the poor of the Liberty of the Clink. All the deeds, evidences &c. concerning the said messuages &c. shall, after the decease of my wife, remain in the hands aud custody of my said daughter Susannna Lock for the good of the parties concerned. To my daughter Elizabeth an annuity of four pounds to be issuing out of my mansion house and garden house &c.
  • In the Codicil ten pounds apiece to each of the three children of daughter Elizabeth, like sums to each of the five children of daughter Susanna, forty shillings apiece (for rings) to sons in law William Lock, John Johnson and William Ayscough, the seal ring "I usually weare" to cousin Edward Cole of Winchester, forty shillings (for a ring) to brother Olave Masters &c. Wife Anne to be sole executrix. Barrington, 46.
  • [The above testator was the Mr. Roger Cole referred to in will of William
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  • Lock published in my Gleanings for July 1893 (REG. Vol. 47, p. 417; ante, p. 763). He was the maternal grandfather of Mrs. Margaret Willoughby. H. F. WATERS.]
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  • WILLIAM COLE of Sudbury. Suffolk, 17 October 1588, with a codicil dated 18 October 1588, proved 9 January 1588. To wife Elizabeth my house wherein I now dwell during her natural life, also my house and orchard which I lately purchased of William Curde the younger. To daughter Ellen Cole twenty pounds at day of marriage (and certain household stuff). To son Martyn Cole twenty pounds at twenty one or day of marriage (and other property). The same to son William at twenty one &c. Similar gifts to sons Edward and Geffrey Cole, each at twenty one. Daughters Parnell and Mary Cole at marriage or twenty one. To son Roger Cole twenty pounds within two years next after my decease. To son John twenty pounds in one year. To son Robert twenty pounds in one year. Brother John Cole. Wife Elizabeth executrix and brother in law Jeffery Rusham to be executor with her, if he will. Leicester, 17.
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  • MAGDALEN MAISTER of St. Saviour's Southwark, Surrey, widow, 9 December 1609, with a codicil dated 12 November 1614 and another (nuncupative) made in the time of her last sickness and about two months before her death, proved 18 January 1614. To my son Olave Maister, one of his Majesty's yeoman warders of the Tower of London, one hundred and threescore pounds and my best salt of silver all gilt, one tankard of silver all gilt, one bowl of silver parcel gilt and six of my best silver spoons parcel gilt and one French chest of walnut tree standing in the now dwelling house of my son Roger Cole, also one Turkey carpet belonging to my square table, hereafter given him, one Irish rug chequered and one loom-works carpet wrought with flowers (and a lot of linen and other household stuff). Among the latter were Spanish leather "quishons" gilt and Spanish stone platters and dishes. I give to said Olave twenty pounds which I will that he shall give unto Mary Master, his daughter, at her day of marriage or age of one and twenty years. A similar gift for his daughter Margaret. A similar gift for his daughter Magdalen Darby.
  • I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Anne Cole wife of Roger Cole of London gentleman one hundred and threescore pounds. Also I give and bequeath unto Saraa Stokes als Cole, daughter of the said Anne my daughter, twenty pounds, to be paid unto her on the day of her marriage or at her full age of twenty and one years. To Elizabeth Cole, daughter of the said Roger Cole and of my said daughter Anne, twenty pounds (at marriage or age of twenty one). The same to Susan Cole and Catelina Cole, daughters of the said Roger and Anne. These legacies to be delivered to Roger Cole for the use of the said children. Twenty shillings to the poor sisters of the Trinity House in Deptford. Loving friend John Partridge, scrivener. The poor in the Clink liberty in St. Saviour's. Every poor widow in Reddrith. The residue of goods &c. to my said son in law Roger Cole and my said daughter Anne his wife. The residue of debts and ready money to be equally divided between my said son Olave Maister and my said son and daughter Roger Cole and Anne. The said Roger and Anne to be executors and the said John Partridge overseer. (The mark of Magdalen Master). Oleffe Master, Roger Cole and Anne Cole among the witnesses. In the first codicil she desires her son Olave to live quietly and peaceably with Roger and Anne Cole. Thomas Stockes one of the witnesses to this. Rudd, 2.
  • JOHN COLE of St. Olave, Hart Street, London, gent., 25 July 1620, with a codicil dated 10 August 1620, proved 11 October 1620. To the poor people of the town ot Sudbury, Suffolk, three pounds sterling, to be distributed amongst them by the Mayor of the town there and the head churchwarden of St. Peter's church for that year being. The poor of St. Olave where I am now a parishioner. To my wife Temperaunce Cole all my lands and tenements in and near Milton next Sittingborne, Kent, and after her decease I give and bequeath all the said houses and lands unto my brother Edward Cole for life, then to Anthony Thomas the younger, the eldest son of my sister Mary, and unto his heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto
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  • my brother Roger Cole and to my cousins William Oland and William Locke the sum of three score and six pounds of lawful money for the use and behoof of my sister Parnell Fettiplace, to be put out and disposed by them to the best advantage that may be. If she die before it shall be paid unto her I give it amongst the children of my brother in law Anthony Thomas, excepting twenty pounds which I do then give unto the said Roger Cole, William Oland and William Locke. My cousin Elizabeth Wraye. The four children of my said sister Mary Thomas. To my said brother Edward Cole fifty pounds sterling in three months next after my decease; and if he shall happen to decease before that time then I do give the said fifty pounds unto Mary Thomas the eldest daughter of my said sister Mary. I give and bequeath unto my said brother Roger Cole and unto his three daughters twenty pounds sterling, i.e. five pounds apiece, to be paid within one year next after my decease, hoping that they being in so good case to live in, in this age, and the blessing of Riches being upon them more than upon the others of my kin they will take in good part this poor gift and legacy given them by me. My kind friend Mr. Thomas Jones, skinner. My countryman John Florey. Reference to a grant made 6 August 5th James by Richard Cole late of Buckesh Esq. unto Thomas Lea of East Putford, Devon, gent. &c., which the said Thomas Ley assigned and set over unto testator. I give it unto my brother Edward Cole, my brother in law Anthony Thomas and my son in law Francis Wall. Wife Temperance to be sole executrix. To my father Heywood my seal gold ring of arms. Soame, 88.
  • Sententia pro Valore Inventarii et Compoti bonorum Johannis Cole &c. was promulgated 16 February 1621 after litigation between Parnell Fettyplace of the one part and Temperance Cole, relict and executrix, also Roger Cole, William Oland, William Locke, Elizabeth Raye, Anthony Thomas and Mary his wife and Anthony, Mary, Temperance and Robert Thomas their children, Edward Cole, Elizabeth Oland, Susanna Locke and Catherine Cole. Savile. 10.
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  • MARTIN COLE of Sudbury, Suffolk, draper, 28 September 1620, proved 19 December 1620. To be buried in the churchyard of St. Gregory's in Sudbury by the chancel door beside the body of late deceased father Mr. Martin Cole. The parish of St. Peters. A yearly sermon there on Ascension day. Another sermon at St. Gregorys. Wife Anne Cole. Martin Cole son of brother Cesar Cole. Thomas Cole another son. Rose Andrewe daughter of my late brother Francis Andrewe of Hadleigh. Margaret the wife of my brother Cesar Cole. Elizabeth Smith late my servant now the widow Starke of Needham. Elizabeth Andrewe daughter of my brother Francis Andrewe. John Cole son of my brother Cesar. Anne Andrewe daughter of my brother Francis Andrewe. Lands in Layham now in the occupation of my said brother Francis Andrewe. Jane Andrewe his daughter. Elizabeth Cole daughter of brother Cesar. Lands &c. in Hadleigh purchased of Mr. Adam Winthropp. Lands purchased of Mr. Appleton. Francis Andrew son of my said brother Francis Andrewe. Ellen, John, Mary, Martin and Elizabeth, children of my cousin Mary Garford now wife of George Goldinge of Sudbury. The four children of my cousin Susan Brown now wife of William Sermon of Creatinge. Rose Fuller daughter of John Fuller of Nayland my wife's brother. Edward Andrewe son of my said brother Francis Andrewe. Rose Richards of
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  • Langham. Rose Walker late the wife of Robert Walker of Stratford. Robert Hawkins son of my cousin Robert Hawkins late of Ardleigh. Sara Andrewe daughter of my said brother Francis Andrewe. Land in Great Cornard, Suffolk, purchased of Joseph Weld. Mary and Rose Andrewe daughters of my brother William Andrewe of Hadleigh. I give and bequeath to my cousin Mr. Roger Cole five marks if he overlive me, to make him a gold ring. The same to my cousin Mr. John Cole. My brothers William and Edward Andrewe. My sister Barbara Andrewe. My cousin George Golding of Sudbury. My said cousin Susan Brown wife to the said William Seamans. John Bond the elder of Ipswich, chapman. Wife Anne executrix and brothers Edward and Francis Andrewe supervisors. Soame, 104.
  • [The family of Cole of Sudbury and of Southwark is of interest to us on account of Gov. Willoughby's connection with it (through the Locks). In my Gleanings for January, 1895 (Vol. 49, p. 129; ante, p. 977), I gave the will of Roger Cole, the maternal grandfather of Mrs. Margaret Willoughby. The "Visitations of Surrey (1623) give a pedigree of this family probably furnished by this Roger Cole or constructed for him. See Harl. MSS. 1046 (fo. 46), 1147 (fo. 72b), 1397 (fo. 84), 1433 (fo. 78b), 1561 (fo. 136) and Add. MS. 4963 (fo. 94b).
  • Mundy, in his copy of this Visitation (Harl. MS. 1561, fo. 136), calls William Oland Proctor of the Civil Law, and says that his widow Elizabeth was married secondly to William Ayscough Register of the Court of Audience to the (Arch) bishop of Canterbury. The wills show that William Cole of Sudbury, father of Roger, had another wife not given in the Surrey pedigree. She was Elizabeth the daughter of Thomas Russham and sister of Jeffery Rusham. She was probably the mother of all William Cole's children, named in his will, except Robert and Roger.— H. F. W.]
  • [See Notes on the Families of Locke and Cole, in Family Histories and Genealogies, by Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Salisbury, Vol. I., Part 2, pp. 605-625. See also REGISTER, Vol. 35, pp. 59-65; and for Locke, see Book of the Lockes, pp. 347-359.— EDITOR.]
  • JOHN COLE of Sudbury in Com. Suffolk; there buried. = Elizabeth, ; ch: Martin (m. Elianor Hancock), William (m. Catalina de Gallegos), Richard, Robert, Edward (m. Christian Holcroft) Cole.
    • Richard Cole de Waltham Epi. in Com. South'ton. = ; ch: John Cole.
      • John Cole de Waltham 1623.
    • Martin Cole of Sudbury, son and H. = Elianor, dau. of . . . . Hancock. ; ch: Caesar (m. . . . White), Martin (m. . . . Andrews), Richard, Mary (m. . . . Brown) Cole
      • Caesar Cole, 2 son, married . . . dau. to . . . White.
      • Martin Cole of Sudbury, obt. s.p. mar. . . . dau. of . . . Andrews.
      • Richard.
      • Mary. uxor . . . Brown.
    • William Cole of Sudbury, 2 son. = Catalina de Gallegos, born in Spain. ; ch: Robert (m. Anne Cooke), Roger (m. Anne Master) Cole
      • Robert Cole of Sudbury, son and heir, s. p. = Anne, dau. to . . . . Cooke of Kersey in Suff.
      • Roger Cole of St. Saviors, Southwark, 2 son, 1623. = Anne, dau. to Edward Master of Rotherhithe in Com. Surrey. ; ch: Roger, Roger, John, Elizabeth (m. Willi. Oland), Susanna (m. Willi. Lock), Catalina Cole.
        • Roger. omnes S. P.
        • Roger. omnes S. P.
        • John. omnes S. P.
        • Elizabeth, ux'r Willi. Oland de London.
        • Susanna, ux'r Willi. Lock de Merton in Surrey.
        • Catalina.
    • Robert Cole. 3 son.
    • Edward Cole of Winchester. = Christian, dau. to . . . . . Holcroft. ; ch: Anne (m. Edw. Fryar), Jane (m. Lancelot Thorpe), Edward (m. Eliz. Ebden), Martin, William, John Cole
      • Anne, wife of Edw. Fryar of Winchester.
      • Jane, wife of Lancelot Thorpe.
      • Edward Cole of Winchester. = Eliz: dau. of . . . . Ebden, D.D.
      • Martin Cole of Winchester 1623, =
      • William, s. p.
      • John = ___________________________
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  • WILL OF WILLIAM LOCK _____________________
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St. Saviour's, Surrey, England
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