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William Kinge England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
christening: 27 April 1664 SAINT OLAVE HART STREET,LONDON, LONDON,ENGLAND
Father: Thomas Kinge
mother: Mary
NameWilliam Kinge
GenderMale
Christening Date27 Apr 1664
Christening PlaceSAINT OLAVE HART STREET,LONDON, LONDON,ENGLAND
Father's NameThomas Kinge
Mother's NameMary Mother's BirthplaceMother's AgeIndexing Project (Batch) NumberP00159-1System OriginEngland-ODMGS Film number845244Reference ID
Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden and Ely
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London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
about William King Name: William King Marriage Date: 4 Mar 1692 Parish: St Botolph, Aldgate County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Sarah Wingfielde Record Type: Marriage Register Type: Parish Register
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In the south aisle of the chancel is a handsome marble monument to the memory of Sir James Smyth, some time Lord Mayor of London, 1706; Elizabeth, his first wife, daughter and coheir of Arthur Shurley, Esq. of Sussex, 1689; Sir James Smyth, Bart. (fn. 64) ,1716–7; and Mirabella, his wife, daughter of Sir Robert Legard,1714. On the north wall of the same aisle is a monument of alabaster, with columns of black marble of the Corinthian order, to the memory of William Fawcet, Gent. (fn. 65) , who died in 1631: over the tablet is the effigies of the deceased recumbent, and above, those of his wife and her second husband William Toppesfield (by whom the monument was erected) kneeling at a desk. In this aisle also ist he monument of Lieut. Col. Scott (fn. 66) , 1737; and another in memory of the Rev. Nicholas Buckeridge, M. A. some time fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, and rector of Bradwell juxta Mare,1727; his son Amhurst Buckeridge, M. A. fellow of St. John'sCollege, 1710, and others of his family, with the effigies of the deceased in white marble. On the floor are the tombs of JamesWittewrongle, a Fleming, (ancestor of the Wittewronges, baronets,)1622; William Tuder, citizen, and merchant-taylor, 1653; Elizabeth Clark, his sister, 1654; Sir Robert Smyth (fn. 67) , Bart. 1669; Judith, his wife, 1653; Jane, wife of John Pyott, and daughter of Sir Robert Smyth, Bart. 1684; Sir Robert Smyth, Bart. 1744; Lady Louisa Carolina Isabella, daughter of John Earl of Bristol, and wife of Sir Robert Smyth, 1770; Sir Robert Smyth, 1783 ; Elizabeth, wife of William Dudley, Esq. 1670; Zachariah Taylor,mariner, 1711; William King, Esq. 1748; and Jane, wife of William Talbutt, 1785.
From: 'West Ham', The Environs of London: volume 4: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent (1796), pp. 245-272. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45476 Date accessed: 21 March 201
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Short title: King v Cole. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: William King, esq of ...
...King v Cole. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: William King, esq of Plaistow, Essex (father and administrator of William Abbott King, gent deceased late of Bampsted de Lyon, Essex). Defendants: John Cole. Date of bill ... ⦁ Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions ⦁ Date range:01 January 1741 - 31 December 1741 ⦁ Reference:C 11/1573/1 ⦁ Subjects:Litigation
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Dec. 31 William Abbott King of S l Dunston in the Wast, London, bach r , &
Ann Hurst, sp r , by Whit Cennitt, Bishup of Peeterburrow.
ST. MART ALDERMARY. 1720
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KING v OTTER: Assignments and wills: Bumstead, Essex. Administration of Sarah King of Plaistow, West ... ...KING v OTTER: Assignments and wills: Bumstead, Essex. Administration of Sarah King of Plaistow, West Ham, Essex granted to WIlliam King her husband, 1737; will of George Robinson esq, of the City of Dublin; administration and ... ⦁ Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions ⦁ Date range:01 January 1621 - 31 December 1746 ⦁ Reference:C 113/240 ⦁ Subjects:Wills and probate
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Short title: King v Ely. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: William King, wine merchant of ...
...King v Ely. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: William King, wine merchant of Plaistow, Essex. Defendants: John Ely. Date of bill (or first document): 1740. The naming of a party does not imply that he or she ... ⦁ Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions ⦁ Date range:01 January 1740 - 31 December 1740 ⦁ Reference:C 11/1152/29 ⦁ Subjects:Litigation, Food and drink, Trade and commerce
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King, William Abbot, Helion Bumpstead, co. Essex. William King, esq., father and ador.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Filed Engrossed Eighteenth Century Inventories and Associated Documents. BUNDLE 40. PART II. King, William Abbot, Helion Bumpstead, co. Essex. William King, esq., father and ador. 2 mm. ⦁ Collection: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ⦁ Date range:01 December 1741 - 01 December 1741 ⦁ Reference:PROB 3/40/121 ⦁ Subjects:Wills and probate ⦁ /SearchUI/browse/C4628947?v=h
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Stafford Langthorne, West Ham
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