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Probate 1512-1940 PROBATE OF PEOPLE CONNECTED TO THE PARISH OF BARTON STACEY. [email protected] Downloaded from the Hampshire Archives and Local Studies website, Nov 2012. Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group PROBATE 1512-1940 Probate which has been 1512B/03 Will of William Chaldecott (Chalcot) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire transcribed or photocopied is 1512 1518B/30 Will of Stephen Mill (Myll) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire highlighted in blue. 1518 1518B/42 Will of Richard Wale of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1518 1519B/3 Will of John Beckett (Beccot) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire Last updated 19.07.2013 1519 1519B/7 Will of Joan Wale of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1519 1530B/17 Will (two copies) of Harry Figgins (Feggyns) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1530 1533B/20 Will of Richard Jacques (Jaax) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1533 1538B/097 Will of Robert Talmage (Talmege) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1538 1541U/61 Will of Richard Rolfe (Rowffe) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1541 1543B/067 Will of Maud Lardner of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1543 1543B/080 Will of Robert Nicholson (Nycholson) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, cleric (priest) 1543 1543B/103 Will of John Smythe of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1543 1546B/068 Will of Richard Freeland (Freland) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1546 1546B/089 Will of John Herring (Herynge) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1546 1546B/184 Will of John Talmage of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1546 1546B/214 Will of John Wheatland (Whetlond) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1546 21M65/D3/24 Inventory of Margery Talmage of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1547 21M65/D3/26 Inventory of Thomas Vaughan of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, cleric 1547 1547B/089 Will of Thomas Vaughan (Vaughon) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, cleric (vicar) 1547 1548B/43 Will of Margery Talmage of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1548 1552B/064 Will and inventory of John Milne (Mylne) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1552 1552U/44 Will and inventory of Agnes Moody (Modye) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1552 1552U/45 Will of Robert Milne (Mylne) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1552 1554B/065 Will and inventory of John Lock (Locke), sen, of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1554 1555B/69 Will and inventory of William Talmage (Talmach), sen, of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1555 1558B/179 Will and inventory of William Parr (Par), sen, of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1558 1558B/241 Will and inventory of John Talmage (Talmache), bachelor of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1558 1558U/202 Will and inventory of John Reeve (Ryve), sen, of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1558 1559B/087 Will and inventory of Thomas Spenser of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1559 1559B/099 Will and inventory of John Willsher (Willshere) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1559 1564B/062 Will and inventory of Thomas Leach (Leache) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1564 1566A/39 Will and inventory of William Mill of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1566 1567B/040 Will and inventory of William Herring (Heryng) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1567 1569B/66 Will and inventory of Agnes Rook (Roake) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1569 1 PROBATE OF PEOPLE CONNECTED TO THE PARISH OF BARTON STACEY. 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Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group 1569B/74 Will and inventory of Harry Sims (Syms) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1569 1570B/150 Will and inventory of Edmund Salmon (Sallmon) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, gent 1570 1571A/40 Will and inventory of John Spenser of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1571 1571B/261 Will of Henry Law of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, cleric (vicar) 1571 1572B/111 Will and inventory of Richard Wheatland (Whetland) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1572 1573B/136 Will and inventory of Nicholas Vidler of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1573 1574B/004 Will and inventory of Richard Anker of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1574 1580B/52 Will and inventory of Gillian Mills (Milles) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1580 1580B/81 Will and inventory of William Smith of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1580 1584B/77 Will and inventory of Isabel/Elizabeth Smith of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1584 1587A/113 Will, inventory and court paper of William Webb (Webbe) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1587 1588A/038 Will and inventory of William Herring (Heringe) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1588 1588A/070 Will and inventory of Thomas Shepherd (Shepard) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1588 1589A/062 Will and inventory of John Lock (Locke) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1589 1591A/086 Will and inventory of Elizabeth Lock (Locke) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1591 1591A/123 Will and inventory of Thomas Salmon, sen, of ?Rangibornes, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, esquire 1591 1592A/088 Will and inventory of Thomas Parr (Parre) of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1592 1592AD/024 Probate inventory and court paper of John Cooper of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1592 1592AD/032 Inventory of John Fidler of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1592 1592AD/068 Probate inventory and court paper of Thomas Mills (Milles) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1592 1596A/064 Will and inventory of Christopher Holloway (Hollowaye) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1596 1601A/48 Will and inventory of William Leach of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1601 1605AD/07 Inventory of Robert Browne of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1605 1606A/23 Will and inventory of William Harding (Hardinge) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1606 1606A/49 Will and inventory of Thomas Mills (Milles) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1606 1606A/79 Will and inventory of John Whale of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, labourer 1606 1607AD/09 Inventory of John Brown (Broune) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1607 1607B/102 Will and inventory of Margaret Whale of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1607 1608B/07 Will of William Beacham (Bechin) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1608 1609B/78 Will and inventory of John Sims (Semes) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1609 1610A/107 Will of Edmond Reeves (Ryves) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1610 1613AD/060 Inventory of Gyles Mills (Mylles) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1613 1615A/30 Will of Richard Figden (Figdeane) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1615 1617B/54 Will and inventory of Joan Reeves (Rives) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1617 1619A/095 Will and inventory of Thomas Spencer of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, husbandman 1619 1619A/096 Will and inventory of Joan Spencer of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1619 1621A/45 Will of Alice Mill of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1621 1625A/095 Will and inventory of William Parr of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1625 2 PROBATE OF PEOPLE CONNECTED TO THE PARISH OF BARTON STACEY. 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Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group 1625A/097 Will and inventory of Alice Penton of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1625 1629AD/25 Inventory of Richard Durnford of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1629 1630A/003 Will, inventory and commission to administer oath of William Allin of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1630 1632A/076 Will, inventory and commission to administer oath of Edmund Reeves (Ryves) of Drayton, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1632 1632B/16 Will and inventory of Nicholas Daniel (Danyell) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, cleric (vicar) 1632 1633B/56 Will and inventory of Robert Truelove (Trulove) of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1633 1634A/23 Will and inventory of Joan Cooper of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1634 1634A/56 Will and inventory of John Pittman of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1634 1634AD/34 Probate inventory and commission to administer oath of William Jarvis (Jervoise) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, carpenter 1634 1634AD/44 Will and commission to administer oath of William Nicholas of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1634 1634B/16 Will and inventory of Margery Figden of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1634 1634B/24 Will and court paper of William Jarvis (Jervis) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1634 1635A/36 Will and inventory of Robert Morgan of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1635 1635B/061 Will of William Jarvis (Jervis) of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1635 1636A/13 Will, inventory, court paper, accounts and guardianship papers relating to Robert Browne of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, shepherd1636 1636A/66 Will and inventory of Augustine Reeves (Ryves) of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, gent 1636 1636A/71 Will and inventory of John Spencer of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1636 1637AD/45 Inventory of Masson Payne of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1637 1638A/177 Will and inventory of John Talmage (Talmadg) of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1638 1638B/86 Will of John Wheatland of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1638 148M71/8/13/1 Copy of the will of John Smith of Basingstoke, clothier 7 Aug 1638 202M85/5/1/59 Bond for the administration of the will of Robert Browne of Barton Stacey by Robert Cooper and John Boyes of the same, yeomen 20 Sep 1638 1639A/191 Will and inventory of Margery Rolfe of Bransbury, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, widow 1639 1639AD/094 Inventory of John Herring of Newton Stacey, Barton Stacey, Hampshire, yeoman 1639 1640AD/141 Renunciation of Robert Salmon of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1640 1641AD/085 Inventory of Thomas Penton of Barton Stacey, Hampshire 1641 1641B/15 Will and inventory of Cuthbert
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