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Sir William Barne, Kt.

Псевдоним: "Barnes", "William Barne Knight of Woolwich", "Kent", "William Barme"
Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Woolwich, Kent, England
Смерть: 07 мая 1619 (50-51)
Woolwich, Kent, England
Место погребения: Whitechapel, Middlesex, England
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын Sir George Barne, MP, Lord Mayor of London и Anne Barne
Муж Anne Barne
Отец Anne Brown; Sir William Barne, Kt., of Woolwich; Robert Barne, of Great Grimsby; Miles Barne; John Barne и ещё 2
Брат Anne Aungier; George Barne; Francis Barne; Thomas Barne; John Barne и ещё 4

Менеджер: Henn Sarv
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About Sir William Barne, Kt.


Family and Education b. c.1558, 1st s. of Sir George Barne of Woolwich by Anne, da. of Sir William Garrard† of London. m. Anne, da. of Edwin Sandys, abp. of York, 6s. 1da. suc. fa. 1593. Kntd. 1603.

Offices Held

J.p. Kent from 1596.

Biography Barne owned property at Woolwich, Plumstead and Bexley. In the last year of his life he obtained by charter, together with Hugh Lydiard, the perpetual right to hold a market in Woolwich. The marriage of his daughter Anne with William Lovelace created a useful alliance with that Kent family. Barne’s second son Robert lived in Grimsby, and it was presumably through this connexion that William Barne was returned for the borough.

Barne is said to have been some kind of crown official. He was on visiting terms with John Chamberlain and was a friend of Sir Dudley Carleton, and sometimes acted as intermediary between these two inveterate letter writers. On one occasion he passed on a book which Carleton had sent from Europe. Other acquaintances included Henry Savile II. Barne died 9 May 1619. His son Robert had recently died in France.

Vis. London (Harl. Soc. i), 25; Lincs. Peds.(Harl. Soc. 1), 102; C142/401/201; Arch. Cant. x. 208-9; Woolwich Recs. ed. Vincent, i. 50, 299; APC, 1617-19, p. 109; CSP Dom.1611-18, p. 497; Chamberlain Letters ed. McClure, i. 439, 457; ii. 238.

Ref Volumes: 1558-1603 Author: W.J.J.

IV. Sir William Barnes (George1, George2, George3), of Woolwich, Kent. Born about 1568, as he was aged 24 and more 28 September 1593, when the inquisition post mortem upon his father's estate was taken. He was knigted at Whitehall 23 July, 1603 (Shaw's Knights of England; 1906; ii; 117). He is named in his father's will as the eldest son. He was the administrator of his mother's estate, 1611-12, and is referred to in the will of his brother Francis Barne, dated 1629, as then deceased. He received the grant of a market at Woolwich 1 June, 1618. He subscribed and paid his subscription of £37-10-0 to the Second Virginia Company (Brown's Genesis, p. 825). He died at Woolwich, 7 May, 1619, where an inquisition post mortem was taken, 22 October, 1619. Neither his will nor administration has been found.

He married, about 1586, Anne Sandys, the daughter of Edwin Sandys, D. D., Archbishop of York in the reign of Elizabeth, by his second wife Cecily, daughter of Sir Thomas Wilford [Wilsford] of Cranbrook, Kent, knight. ... The widow was living 23 May, 1629, when she is named in the will of Francis Barne4 as "Ould Lady Barne, my sister in law" (see ante). She apparently returned to Woolwich to end her days, for her estate was administered upon 10 February, 1629 [-30] when a "commission was issued to Robert Barne [upon the estate of] Dame Anne Barne, late of the parish of Woolwich, co. Kent, widow, deceased to administer the goods, etc. of the said deceased." (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Administrations, 1630). (It is interesting to note that in both of the above documents, the custom of the day is followed in referring to the woman, if she had been married more than once, by the name of the husband having the highest rank, and not by the name of her last husband, if he were of inferior rank.)

The inquisition post mortem upon the estate of Sir William Barnes, recently secured by the writer from the Chancery records, in the absence of a will, is of special interest:

Inquisition taken at East Greenwich, co. Kent, 22 October, 17 James [1619] upon the estate of Sir William Barne Kt. The jury says that the said Sir William was seised of the manor of Aeon in Plumstead, a capital messuage called "le Towerplace" in Woolwich, of various messuages and lands in Plumstead and Bexley in the occupation of divers (specified) tenants, and of the manor of Calthorpe, co. Lincoln. All these premises he settled (under a fine levied in accordance with the terms of an indenture dated 10 Oct. 16 James I) on the marriage to be solemnized between Sir William Barne, Kt., his son and heir apparent, and Dorothy Manwood, second daughter of Sir Peter Manwood, Knight of the Bath; contingent remainders were thereby reserved in tail male for his other sons Robert, Thomas, Miles, John and George Barne. This marriage was afterwards celebrated. Anne, widow of Sir William in the writ named, is still living at Woolwich. Sir William died there 7 May, 17 James [1619]. Sir William Barne, his son and heir is aged 26 and more. (Chancery Inquisition Post-mortem, Series ii, Vol. 421, No. 121).

Issue of Sir William Barnes (George1, George2, George') and his wife Anne Sandys:

  • 1. Sir William Barne5 of Woolwich. Knighted at Greenwich 29 June, 1618. Aged 26, 7 May, 1619. Living and married before 16 May, 1632, when he is named in his sister Anne Lovelace's will. Married Dorothy Manwood, daughter of Sir Peter Manwood of St. Stephens, Canterbury, K. B., by Francis, daughter of Sir John Harte. Issue four sons. See also Visitation of Kent, 16x9 (Harl. Soc. lxii; 144).
  • 2. Robert Barne5 of Great Grimsby, Lincoln. Married prior to 16 May, 1632, Elizabeth Twisden daughter of Thomas Twisden of Wye, Kent. Issue eight children.
  • 3. Thomas Barne5 of Woolwich. Died unmarried, and estate administered 24 March, 1629-30.
  • 4. Rev. Miles Barne5. Of Westminster School and M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1626. Rector of Bishopsbourne, Kent. Died November 1, 1670, aged 70. Married 1632 Jane Travers. Their eldest son, the Rev. Miles Barne, was chaplainin-ordinary to Charles II, and died 1708.
  • 5. John Barne5. Died before 22 February, 1630-1. (Married Mildred ).
  • 6. George Barne5. Living and married 16 May, 1632.
  • 7. Anne Barne5. Born about 1590. Died 1633. Married 1st Sir William Lovelace, the younger; married and Dr. Jonathan Browne. See post V.

Links

Sources

  1. ^ "Virginia Historical Magazine", Virginia magazine of history and biography, p. 118, Retrieved 30 Sep 2009.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barne_(died_1619)


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!SOURCES: Page 204, ANCESTRY OF ROBERT WILLIAM BARNES. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Spring 1991 Vol. 32 #2 !SOURCE: THE CROMWELLS OF MD, KY, and CLAY Co. INDIANA 1667-1900 by Jean Cromwell Price of Clay Co. Indiana in 1989. Sir William Barne of Woolrich, Kent. Born about 1568, as he was aged 24 and more on 28 SEPT 1593. He was knighted at Whitehall 23 JULY 1603. He is named in his father's will as the eldest son. He subscribed and paid his subscription to the Second Virginia Company. He died at Woolrich, 7 MAY 1619. Neither his will nor administration has been found. He married, about 1586, Anne Sandys, the daughter of Edwin Sandys, D.D., Archbishop of York in the reign of Elizabeth, by his second wife, Cecily, daughter of Sir Thomas Wilford of Cranbrook, Kent, Knight. The family Bible of the Archbishop shows that Anne Sandys was born 21 JUNE 1570. The agreement of marriage was dated 11 MAY 1586. The monument in the Woodham Ferrers Church to her mother Cecily Sandys, which enumerates the latter's nine children, refers to her as "Ann her 2nd daughter married to Sir William Barn of Woolrich". The widow was living 23 MAY 1629, when she is named in the will of Francis Barne as "Ould Lady Barne, my sister-in-law". She apparently returned to Woolrich to end her days, for her estate was administered upon 10 FEB 1629-30 when a commission was issued to Robert Barne (upon the estate of) Dame Anne Barne late of the parish of Woolrich Co. Kent, Widow deceased to administer the goods, etc. of the said deceased. It is interesting to note that in both of the above documents, the custom of the day is followed in referring to the woman, if she has been married more than once, by the name of the husband having the highest rank, and not by the name of her last husband, if he were of inferior rank. Their issue: 1. Sir William Barne of Woolrich. Knighted at Greenwich 29 JUNE 1618. Aged 26, 7 MAY 1619. Living and married before 16 MAY 1632, when he is named in his s ister Anne Lovelace's will 2. Robert Barne of Great Grimsby, Lincoln. Married prior to 16 MAY 1632 to Elizabeth Twisden 3. Thomas Barne of Woolrich. Died unmarried 4. Rev. Mile Barne. Married 1632 Jane Travers 5. John Barne. Died before 22 FEB 1630-1 6. George Barne. Living and married 16 MAY 1632 7. Anne Barne. Born about 1590. Died 1633. Married 1st to Sir William Lovelace, the younger. Married 2nd Dr. Jonathan Browne (page 50).

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Life Sketch

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Sir, WILLIAM Barne, Knt, of Woolwich eldest s/o sir George Barne, Knt, & Anna Garrard b- 1558 -Woolwich, Kent, England or London (Wiki errs on yr of birth - see history of parliament) M- Anne, daughter of the Dr. Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York d- 7 March 1619 - Woolwich, Kent, England

Offices Held J.p. Kent from 1596. Biography Barne owned property at Woolwich, Plumstead and Bexley. In the last year of his life he obtained by charter, together with Hugh Lydiard, the perpetual right to hold a market in Woolwich.

The marriage of his daughter Anne with William Lovelace created a useful alliance with that Kent family. Barne’s second son Robert lived in Grimsby, and it was presumably through this connexion that William Barne was returned for the borough. Barne is said to have been some kind of crown official. He was on visiting terms with John Chamberlain and was a friend of Sir Dudley Carleton, and sometimes acted as intermediary between these two inveterate letter writers. On one occasion he passed on a book which Carleton had sent from Europe. Other acquaintances included Henry Savile II.

Barne died 9 May 1619. His son Robert had recently died in France.

IV. Sir William Barnes (George1, George2, George3), of Woolwich, Kent. Born about 1558, as he was aged 34 and more 28 September 1593, when the inquisition post mortem upon his father's estate was taken. He was knigted at Whitehall 23 July, 1603 (Shaw's Knights of England; 1906; ii; 117). He is named in his father's will as the eldest son. He was the administrator of his mother's estate, 1611-12, and is referred to in the will of his brother Francis Barne, dated 1629, as then deceased. He received the grant of a market at Woolwich 1 June, 1618. He subscribed and paid his subscription of £37-10-0 to the Second Virginia Company (Brown's Genesis, p. 825). He died at Woolwich, 7 May, 1619, where an inquisition post mortem was taken, 22 October, 1619. Neither his will nor administration has been found.

He married, about 1586, Anne Sandys, the daughter of Edwin Sandys, D. D., Archbishop of York in the reign of Elizabeth, by his second wife Cecily, daughter of Sir Thomas Wilford [Wilsford] of Cranbrook, Kent, knight. ... The widow was living 23 May, 1629, when she is named in the will of Francis Barne4 as "Ould Lady Barne, my sister in law" (see ante). She apparently returned to Woolwich to end her days, for her estate was administered upon 10 February, 1629 [-30] when a "commission was issued to Robert Barne [upon the estate of] Dame Anne Barne, late of the parish of Woolwich, co. Kent, widow, deceased to administer the goods, etc. of the said deceased." (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Administrations, 1630). (It is interesting to note that in both of the above documents, the custom of the day is followed in referring to the woman, if she had been married more than once, by the name of the husband having the highest rank, and not by the name of her last husband, if he were of inferior rank.)

The inquisition post mortem upon the estate of Sir William Barnes, recently secured by the writer from the Chancery records, in the absence of a will, is of special interest:

Inquisition taken at East Greenwich, co. Kent, 22 October, 17 James [1619] upon the estate of Sir William Barne Kt.

The jury says that the said Sir William was seised of the manor of Aeon in Plumstead, a capital messuage called "le Towerplace" in Woolwich, of various messuages and lands in Plumstead and Bexley in the occupation of divers (specified) tenants, and of the manor of Calthorpe, co. Lincoln. All these premises he settled (under a fine levied in accordance with the terms of an indenture dated 10 Oct. 16 James I) on the marriage to be solemnized between Sir William Barne, Kt., his son and heir apparent, and Dorothy Manwood, second daughter of Sir Peter Manwood, Knight of the Bath; contingent remainders were thereby reserved in tail male for his other sons Robert, Thomas, Miles, John and George Barne. This marriage was afterwards celebrated. Anne, widow of Sir William in the writ named, is still living at Woolwich. Sir William died there 7 May, 17 James [1619]. Sir William Barne, his son and heir is aged 26 and more. (Chancery Inquisition Post-mortem, Series ii, Vol. 421, No. 121).

Issue of Sir William Barnes (George1, George2, George') and his wife Anne Sandys: 1. Sir William Barne5 of Woolwich. Knighted at Greenwich 29 June, 1618. Aged 26, 7 May, 1619. Living and married before 16 May, 1632, when he is named in his sister Anne Lovelace's will. Married Dorothy Manwood, daughter of Sir Peter Manwood of St. Stephens, Canterbury, K. B., by Francis, daughter of Sir John Harte. Issue four sons. See also Visitation of Kent, 16x9 (Harl. Soc. lxii; 144). 2. Robert Barne5 of Great Grimsby, Lincoln. Married prior to 16 May, 1632, Elizabeth Twisden daughter of Thomas Twisden of Wye, Kent. Issue eight children. 3. Thomas Barne5 of Woolwich. Died unmarried, and estate administered 24 March, 1629-30. 4. Rev. Miles Barne5. Of Westminster School and M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1626. Rector of Bishopsbourne, Kent. Died November 1, 1670, aged 70. Married 1632 Jane Travers. Their eldest son, the Rev. Miles Barne, was chaplainin-ordinary to Charles II, and died 1708. 5. John Barne5. Died before 22 February, 1630-1. (Married Mildred ). 6. George Barne5. Living and married 16 May, 1632. 7. Anne Barne5. Born about 1590. Died 1633. Married 1st Sir William Lovelace, the younger; married and Dr. Jonathan Browne. See post V.

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!Name from the book, "Dawn to Twilight in American Colonization", by Charles H. Sandy, Exposition Press, 386 Park Ave. So., New York. Accoding to The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XXIX, April 1921, No. 2, "Sandys of Furnace Fells, Lancashire", p. 242, Sir William Barne was of Woolwich, Kent, England. William Barne and Anne Sandys had seven children, the youngest of which was Anne Barne.

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Хронология Sir William Barne, Kt.

1558
26 сентября 1558
London St James Garlickhithe, Middlesex, England
1568
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Woolwich, Kent, England
1587
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Woolwich, Kent, England
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