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11/1 <?+?> Maurice Berkeley [Berkeley]

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21/2 <1> Thomas Berkeley (of Uley) [Berkeley]

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31/3 <2+?> Maurice Berkeley [Berkeley]

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41/4 <3+?> Maurice Berkeley [Berkeley]

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51/5 <4+?> William Berkeley [Berkeley]

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61/6 <5+?> (Sir) Richard Berkeley (of Stoke Gifford) [Berkeley]
marvidigezh: 1514

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71/7 <6> John Berkeley [Berkeley]
ganedigezh: 1510?
marvidigezh: 1546
82/7 <6+?> (Sir) Maurice (Morrys) Berkeley (Barkeley, , of Brutton) [Berkeley]
eured: <1> Catherine Mountjoy [Mountjoy]
marvidigezh: 10 C'hwevrer 1579 ≤ ? ≤ 16 Du 1581
[Sir Richard Berkeley, of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire (who died

1514), a descendant of the Lords Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Humphrey Conningsby, and bad Sir John, ot Stoke Gifford, ancestor of Lord Botetourt, and Sir Maurice, whose will is given in the text. Sir Maurice Berkeley, K. B., of Bruton, Somerset, standard bearer to Henry VIII, married, first, Catherine, daughter of William, Lord Mountjoy, and secondly, Elizabeth. daughter of Anthony Sands, Esq., and sister of Sir Thomas Sands, of Kent. The will of the second wife is given next below. The Visitation of 1623 gives no children of the second marriage, but Burke's ES-tinCt Peerage says there were two sons and a daughter. However this may be, Sir Maurice Berkeley had by his first marriage (i) Sir Henry of Bruton, who married Margaret, daughter of - Ligon of Madresfield, county Worcester; (2) Sir Francis, whose son Maurice was living in Ireland in 1623. Sir M'aurice Berkeley also had four daughters: (i) Gertrude, married Edward

Horne, Esq.; (2) Elizabeth, married James Percival, Esq., of Weston Gordon, Somerset; (3) Anne, married Nicholas Poynings, Esq., of Adderly; (4) Frances, died unmarried.

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91/8 <7+?> Richard Berkeley [Berkeley]
ganedigezh: 1531?
eured: <2> Элизабет Анна Рид [Риды]
marvidigezh: 1605
Sir Richard Berkeley(1531-1604) of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire was MP for Gloucestershire in 1604. He had previously served as Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1564, and as Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I in 1568.[1] In 1595 he was appointed Lieutenant of the Tower of London. In 1599 he was appointed custodian of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex(d.1601), who was kept under house arrest at Essex House[2] in London. He died in 1604, whilst serving as MP, and was buried in The Gaunts Chapel, Bristol, where exists an effigy of him, which chapel had been founded in 1220 by Maurice de Gaunt(d.1230), a member of the Berkeley family.
162/8 <8+1> (Sir) Henry Berkeley (of Bruton) [Berkeley]
eured: <3> Margaret Ligon (of Madresfield, Legare) [Ligon] a. a. 9 C'hwevrer 1616 ≤ ? ≤ 28 Mezheven 1617
marvidigezh: 30 Mae 1600 ≤ ? ≤ 21 Here 1601
To servants years wages. Overseers: Nephews Sir George Speake, Sir Richard Barkeley Knightes and Nephew John Frauncis Esqre. Rest to eldest sonne Henrie Barkeley, Executor. No witnesses. "Item I will that my executor shall geve twentie poundes to the poore at the daie of my buriall by shillinges, halfe shillinges, or groates at his discretion and thoughe I knowe it wyll doe

me no good, yet I am perswaded it will doe them no harme. Item I will that my three youngest sonnes Frances Barkley, Robert and John Barkley shall have my cheyne equally devided

betweene them w'ch weigheth fortie two ounces of fyne goulde. Also I will that my fower daughters Gartrude, Besse, Anne and Margaret shall have twentie poundes apeece to buye them chaynes with all."
103/8 <8+?> Edward Berkeley [Berkeley]
To seconde sonne Edward Berkeley my Farme in Datchett in Buckingham sherre commonlie called Redinge courte. Also to Edward Annuitie of Lio owte of the Priory of sainte Jermine as by conveyance between his brother in lawe Henrie Champernon and me.
114/8 <8+1> Francis Barkley (Berkeley) [Berkeley]
3rd son of Morris Berkeley To third sonne Francis Barkley my Fearme of Horsley in sowthe Bruham lett out at present with a stock of I2 kine for ?5o a yeare. Furder to Francis Annuitie of ?io wich Richard Fitz James Esquire is bounde to paye him for life and then to my fyfte sonn John Barkeleye.
125/8 <8+?> Robert Berkeley [Berkeley]
To fowthe son Roberte my Mannor of Patnedon in Kent called Patendon place let out at present for ?67 IOS yearlie. Furder to Robert lease of Fearme at Wilkenthorpe that William Harman houldeth 60 years in Reversion of Hannom's estate. Further Robert to have a lease of little Deane and Parsolns Close with a stocke Io kyn and a Mare what nowe Gastarde and Bartlette houldeth for ii6, paying Lords rente of 20s.
136/8 <8+?> John Barkeley (Yeoman of Wanstrowe) [Berkeley]
To youngest sonn John Barkeley lease of Wanstrowe with stocke.Furder to John reversion of Fearme in North Bryham that Hugh Batt holdeth called Batts Fearme. Whereas I bought a lease of Sir James Fitz James in sowthe Bruham commonly called Gallys Fearm for Ten hundred yeares and did lette it owt with stock of i0 kyne for ?22 a year w'ch Lease my wief his mother hath solde for i24o and will answer for rent during his lieff w'ch I bequeath to sonn John.
147/8 <8+?> Anne Barkeley [Barkeley]
Patrom:NeedsourcesTo two daughters Ann and Margarett Barkeley ?6oo each in marriage and 20 markes apece yearly out of my Fearme of Smaldon towards theire feedinge.
158/8 <8> Margaret Barkeley [Barkeley]
Patrom:NeedsourcesTo two daughters Ann and Margarett Barkeley ?6oo each in marriage and 20 markes apece yearly out of my Fearme of Smaldon towards theire feedinge.
179/8 <8+1> Gertrude Berkeley [Berkeley] 1810/8 <8+1> Elizabeth (Besse) Berkeley [Berkeley]
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