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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
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That Richard Russell, Thomas Weale and John Matthews, being all three together in company, in some part of the house where he now dwelleth, he and his wife bought of them, or some of them, two Iron Potts, two Hoes, one pair of Shears, and three quarters of a Firkin of soape.
She further deposeth that Richard Russell told her in the back yard of the dwelling house where she now lives, that he or they were offered 72 guilders for the aforesaid goods by another and had refused it.
Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Governor, etc. To all, etc. Know ye that at New York, on October 3, 1698, the last will of OBADIAH WILKINS was proved, and his wife Martha confirmed as executor.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Court/NYCWills.1665.html   (17121 words)

  
 Biography - I,J,K - British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ingoldsby took part in the relief of Taunton with Colonel Welden, and fought with distinction at the storming of Bristol and Bridgwater.
In January 1649, Ingoldsby was nominated to the High Court of Justice as one of the King's judges.
Ingoldsby captured Lambert at a skirmish near Daventry on 22 April, for which he received the thanks of the Convention Parliament.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /biog/index_ijk.htm   (3131 words)

  
 Jacob Leisler - LoveToKnow 1911
Colonel Henry Sloughter was commissioned governor of the province on the 2nd of September 1689 but did not reach New York until the 19th of March 1691.
In the meantime Major Richard Ingoldsby and two companies of soldiers had landed (January 28, 1691) and demanded possession of the fort.
He and his son-in-law, Jacob Milborne, were charged with treason for refusing to submit to Ingoldsby, were convicted, and on the r 6th of May 1691 were executed.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Jacob_Leisler   (435 words)

  
 Gill Family
In 1656 Richard Gill was witness to an indenture between Thomas Gill the younger and Matthew Gardner.
Richard Gill was a Quaker, and it is noted in Besse's Sufferings that he was imprisoned for attending Quaker meetings.
It will be noted that Richard Gill devises his home and its appurtenances after his wife's death, to his elder son Thomas, with a bequest to Thomas's wife if she be left a widow, Richard's widow, Mary does not mention Thomas in her will.
home.comcast.net /~adhopkins/gill-genealogy.htm   (3513 words)

  
 Richard Ingoldsby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1649 his regiment was one of the regiments which supported the Bishopsgate mutiny and for a time he was held prisoner by his own men.
In May 1651 Ingoldsby's regiment left Oxford and joined the army which fought at the Battle of Worcester the last battle of the English Civil War.
But after the Rump Parliament removed Richard he threw in his lot with General George Monck and the move towards the restoration of the English monarchy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Ingoldsby   (441 words)

  
 History of Saratoga County, Chapter XII, French and Indian Wars, 1709-48.
Richard Ingoldsby, who had come over with the rank of major, as commander of Her Majesty's four companies of regulars, was now lieutenant-governor of the province.
Nicholson was tendered the command by Governor Ingoldsby on the 21
It was composed of three regiments, as follows: first, Colonel Ingoldsby's regulars; secondly, Colonel Schuyler's New York troops; thirdly, Colonel Woodin's troops, from Connecticut.
www.rootsweb.com /~nysarato/Sylvester/chap12.html   (1569 words)

  
 Timelines - This Day in Alternate History
With Monck gone the unenviable task of commanding the defences in London is left to Richard Ingoldsby, an officer under Cromwell in the revolution and Moncks 'potege' of sorts.
Ingoldsby orders the city to shut the French out and prepare for a siege.
Ingoldsby has proven himself a shrewd commander of guerilla tactics, sending out raiding parties to attack the French and disrupt their supply lines.
www.othertimelines.com /testing/viewtimeline.php?timelineID=3632   (1592 words)

  
 Ingoldsby legends by R. H. Barham - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The Ingoldsby Legends Or Mirth & Marvels By Thomas Ingoldsby Esquire
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels by Thomas Ingoldsby Esquire.
The Ingoldsby Legends; Or, Mirth and Marvels Vol.
www.alibris.com /search/books/qwork/3231022/used/Ingoldsbylegends   (709 words)

  
 Sullivan - History of New York State 1523-1927
They were destined eventually to pay with their heads for these and other irregular proceedings; and the politics of the succeeding three or four decades was to crystallize mainly into Leislerian or anti-Leislerian factions, as has been stated in another chapter.
Lieutenant-Governor Ingoldsby became Acting-Governor upon the death of Lord Lovelace, and, though unpopular, he contrived to hold it for almost a year.
Ingoldsby is President and Robert Livingston Judge Advocate, who with the other commissioned Captains att Albany have power to exercise Martiall Law being a frontier garrison and in actuall warr.
www.courts.state.ny.us /history/elecbook/sullivan/pg5.htm   (10767 words)

  
 County Kildare - Heritage - Carton House
In 1691 his son, Col. Richard Talbot, who also became Duke of Tyrconnell died at Limerick.
Richard’s son Thomas died in 1731, and so Carton passed into the hands of his cousin Henry Ingoldsby who sold the lease back to the nineteenth earl of Kildare - Robert Fitzgerald.
The great German architect Richard Castle was asked to make conversions to the house in order to make it a more comfortable abode.
www.kildare.ie /heritage/history/historic/houses/carton-house.htm   (578 words)

  
 AylesburyVale.net - Buckingham History
Robert Brocas bought it in 1552 and sold the Castle Farm and Mill and in 1573 the manorial rights were leased to the Corporation of Buckingham.
Sir Edmund Verney and Sir Alexander Denton were both royalists, yet there were also Parliamentarians such as Sir Richard Temple and Sir Richard Ingoldsby.
Buckingham was vulnerable to attacks from both London which was held by Parliament, and Oxford where the King's Court was established.
www.aylesburyvale.net /buckingham/history.asp   (717 words)

  
 John Radcliffe and Family
In Col. Richard Ingoldesby's Company, payment at 3 pence daily, for the 6 months November 1697 through May 1698, John Radcliffe (a private probably) was paid £2/05/03 (45 shillings, 3 pence).
On 11/20/1698 Jan Ratly (sic) was a witness to the baptism of Mary, daughter of William Hilten and Antje Berkhoven, at the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany.
Richard [1,2]-according to Laimbeer, per the Hart Family Bible, he was born 1/23/1681.
www.threerivershms.com /radcliffe.htm   (10739 words)

  
 Barham - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
First published in Bentley's Miscellany and a significant factor in the periodical's success, the Ingoldsby Legends established Barham in the first rank of English humourists 'for having done one thing supremely well'.
BARHAM, Richard Harris.] - The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels by Thomas Ingoldsby Esquire.
Barham is remembered for his immensely popular Ingoldsby legends, published in three series between 1840 and 1847.
www.isbn.pl /A-barham   (1464 words)

  
 Gill Family
Richard Gill was a Quaker, and it is noted in Besse's Sufferings that he was
It will be noted that Richard Gill devises his home and its appurtenances after his
widow, Richard's widow, Mary does not mention Thomas in her will.
home.comcast.net /~jameslstokes/gill.htm   (3375 words)

  
 New York to Pennsylvania 1664-1744
Richard Ingoldsby commanded the English troops that landed in early February 1691.
Sloughter died in 1691 and was succeeded by Ingoldsby until Col.
Richard Coote, the Earl of Bellomont, was the next governor of New York.
www.san.beck.org /11-8-NYtoPenn1664-1744.html   (16153 words)

  
 Robyn's Relative Research - Person Page 152
Sir Richard Ingoldsby married Elizabeth Cromwell, daughter of Sir Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bromley.
Thomas Watts witnessed the marriage of Richard Dockerill and Susan Fletcher on 4 April 1769 at St Mary's, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.
She married Joseph Douce, son of Richard Douce, on 24 December 1844 at St Mary's, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.
www.robalsmith.id.au /dbase/p152.htm   (2485 words)

  
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.182 Election of an assembly; Leisler calls together the first American Congress, May, 1690.......182,183 Unsuccessful attempt to invade Canada......184 Frontenac attacks the Long House......184 The king sends Henry Sloughter to be governor of New York, with Richard Ingoldsby for lieutenant-governor.
186 Two historical novels.........186 The marriages of Leisler's daughters.....186,187 Arrival of Ingoldsby.
188 Ingoldsby therefore waits........188 Leisler fires upon the king's troops......188 Governor Sloughter arrives, and arrests Milborne and Leisler.
memory.loc.gov /service/gc/gckb/042/00190000u.txt   (231 words)

  
 Col. John Hampden's Regiment of Foot
Throughout the First Civil War, Hampden's Regiment was with the Earl of Essex's Army in all of its major engagements, which was raised as the primary field force to prosecute Parliament's Cause, and therefore the history of the regiment is similar to that of Essex's Army.
After the death of John Hampden (24 June 1643, from wounds suffered at Chalgrove Field six days earlier), the regiment eventually became Colonel Thomas Tyrrell's Regiment of Foot 1644, and then by 1645, became Colonel Richard Ingoldsby's Regiment of Foot, who took it into the New Model Army.
The reconstructed Colonel John Hampden's Regiment of Foot was formed in California in April 2004, from the "renegades and reformadoes" of the regiment of that infamous turncoat, Sir John Urry.
www.ecwsa.org /hampdens/hampdens.html   (721 words)

  
 The Journal to Stella eBook
It was common, in the days of party, for students of the University of Dublin to play tricks with this statue.
44 Lieutenant-General Richard Ingoldsby (died 1712) was Commander of the Forces in Ireland, and one of the Lords Justices in the absence of the Lord Lieutenant.
Journal for July 13, 1711, Alan Brodrick, afterwards Viscount Midleton, a Whig politician and lawyer, was made Chief Justice of the Queen’s Bench in Ireland in 1709, but was removed from office in June 1711, when Sir Richard Cox succeeded him.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/4208/381.html   (448 words)

  
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This was three months later, and during that time Ingoldsby and his soldiers did all they could to harass Leisler, who held possession of the little fort, and refused to give it up until he saw the King's order.
This Morris was a son of Richard Morris, an officer in Cromwell's army, who had come to the province, purchased a manor ten miles square near Harlem, and called it Morrisania--by which name it is still known.
It was under the command of General Richard Montgomery, of New York, a brilliant soldier who had fought in the French and Indian wars.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/3/8/4/13842/13842.txt   (24299 words)

  
 The Endgame - Regicide
Realising too late what was happening, he protested his innocence but it was all in vain.
The Parliamentary Commissioners then convened to sign the Death Warrant and when Richard Ingoldsby proved unwilling to write, Cromwell grabbed his hand and forced him to sign his name.
Bowing to the inevitable, Charles met his end with great fortitude.
www.open2.net /civilwar/5.3.endgame.html   (223 words)

  
 Manuscript Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ledgers C and D contain the accounts of Harwood's estate, which were settled by his son, William (1768-1794), and by an unidentified person.
Margaret Hunter, Philip Moody, Mary Stith, Richard Taliaferro, John Travis, St. George Tucker, Benjamin Waller, Thomas Wharton, and George Wythe.
Official papers of William Blathwayt (1649-1717), secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations, 1679-1710, surveyor and auditor general of royal revenues in the colonies, 1680-1717, and secretary at war, 1683-1688 and 1692-1701.
www.pastportal.com /cwdl_new/tutorials/lesson_5/man_abstract.htm   (1080 words)

  
 ellyssian: Family Ties
) I've been entering in data from 90-something pages of information, going all the way back to 1230 AD and Sir Roger Ingoldsby, Lord of the Manor Skynand and the Manor of Ingoldesby, England.
Of course, you can also go back a bit further with the Ingoldsby line, to whit:
I knew I'd get back to some Viking heritage sooner or later - rumor has it that the Warren line started off in Normandy, and came from Viking descent there...
ellyssian.livejournal.com /229399.html   (248 words)

  
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Nicholson to [Micajah or Richard Perry], draft incomplete, pp.
Copy of letter, Owen Jones to Bishop of London, with Richard Ingoldesby to Bishop of London, on same sheet.
Copy of the Affidavit of Stephen Fouace, clerk, relating to the Mal: Administrations of Col: Nicholson, Governor of Virginia; Sworn the 25 of April 1704.
ead.lib.virginia.edu /vivaead/published/cw/viwc00113.xml   (741 words)

  
 The Ingoldsby Legends - THE INGOLDSBY PENANCE: A LEGEND OF PALESTINE -- AND WEST KENT.
The Ingoldsby Legends - THE INGOLDSBY PENANCE: A LEGEND OF PALESTINE -- AND WEST KENT.
and founded the Abbey of Ingoldsby, in the county of Kent and diocese of Rochester, early in the reign of that monarch's successor.
In this document it will be perceived that the death of Lady Alice Ingoldsby is attributed to strangulation superinduced by suspension, whereas in the veritable legend annexed no allusion is made to the intervention of a halter.
www.exclassics.com /ingold/ing32.htm   (2748 words)

  
 House of Commons Journal Volume 9: 7 November 1667 | British History Online
How, Sir Richard Oately, Sir Ralph Hare, Mr.
Stockdaile, Sir Richard Powle, Sir Thomas Carew, Sir Nicholas Slaning, Sir Richard Maleverer, Sir Norton Knatchbold, Mr.
Robert Thomas, Sir Herbert Price, Lord Mandeville, Sir Edward Wise, Sir John Strowde, Col. Whitley, Sir Henry Wood, Sir Richard Ingoldsby, Sir William Killigrew, Sir John Mallett, Mr.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=27020   (471 words)

  
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The Indians in league with the English continued to harrass the inhabitants near Montreal; and the Indians in like manner that were friendly to the French continued to invade the settlements in the vicinity of Albany till the peace of Rysweck, 1697.
In 1708 the government of New York, by the sudden death of John, Lord Lovelace, the successor of Cornbury, devolved on Richard Ingoldsby, Lieut.
Governor, who made an unsuccessful attempt on Canada.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/orange/hisgen/pg11.htm   (765 words)

  
 Governor Lewis Morris - Timeline of His Life
Richard runs a NYC branch of Lewis's mercantile empire
Richard Morris and Sarah Pole marry in Barbados
Richard Morris and his brother, Colonel Lewis Morris, sign agreement that 2/3 of all real estate in the name of Richard Morris belongs to his brother, but that all property of either would be inherited by the other
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/morris/morristimeline.htm   (587 words)

  
 Voyages In Time ~ Family, Friends & Places
(the Builder of Barbavilla) 1692-1769 married (1713) Barbara Ingoldsby (d.1738) - youngest daughter of Colonel Sir George Ingoldsby of Gortkilleen, Co. Limerick who was the sixth son of Sir Richard Ingoldsby of Lethenborough, Bucks and Elizabeth Cromwell, eldest daughter of Sir Oliver Cromwell, K.B. of Hinchinbrooke, and 1st cousin of the Lord Protector.)
The house, Barbavilla, was built on land that William Smyth inherited from his father (William Smyth, Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh) and he named it in honour of his wife
of Cookesborough, Co. Westmeath, son of Richard Cooke and ?
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/smythwilliambuilder.htm   (253 words)

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