Pinder, Symon
Est 1470 - Yes, date unknown1. Pinder, Symon was born est 1470 in Crowle, , Lincolnshire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 23C235DA606E41BD977303540DA1E30BBD6A
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Pinder, Alice was born about 1502 in Crowle, , Lincolnshire, England; and died.
Generation: 2
2. Pinder, Alice (1.Symon1) was born about 1502 in Crowle, , Lincolnshire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: K8JD-B95
- _UID: B18628F447FE48919BCF9347B6C7355BC2ED
Alice married Mawe, John est 1523. John (son of Mawe, Thomas) was born est 1500 in Epworth, , Lincolnshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Mawe, Simon was born about 1531 in Epworth, , Lincolnshire, England; died on 5 Nov 1610 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; was buried in Nov 1610.
- 4. Mawe, Thomas was born est 1533 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 5. Mawe, Robert was born est 1535 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died in May 1609 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 1 Jun 1609 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England.
- 6. Mawe, Alexander was born est 1536 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 7. Mawe, John was born est 1538 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
Generation: 3
3. Mawe, Simon (2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1531 in Epworth, , Lincolnshire, England; died on 5 Nov 1610 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; was buried in Nov 1610.Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KCLY-89M
- _UID: 4973448D7ACD43CA957C99696F82984FCCDD
- Alt. Birth: 1524, Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England
- Will: 30 Sep 1604
- Obituary: 1610, Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England
Notes:
Will:
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Obituary:
Towards the upper end of the Chancel, on the North Wall, stands an old mural monument, with this inscription:
"Here lyeth Simon Mawe, and Margery his wife, by whom he had five sons and six daughters. He was born at Epworth in Lincolnshire, brought up in Suffolk, bore the office of Steward of the Liberty of St. Ethelred 33 years; lived in credit to the age of 79 years, and died in peace the fifth of November, Anno Domini 1610.
"Hospes eram mundo per mundum semper eundo, Sic suprema Dies fit mihi summa quies."Simon married Wylde, Margery in 1563 in , , Norfolk, England. Margery (daughter of Wylde, Thomas and Jago, Alice) was born est 1522 in Selby, , Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Mawe, Thomas was born about 1544 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died after 1610.
- 9. Mawe was born est 1544-1576; and died.
- 10. Maw, Francis was born about 1548 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died about 1590.
- 11. Mawe, Ann was born about 1556 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 12. Mawe, George was born about 1560 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 13. Mawe, Kinborow was born about 1564 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 14. Mawe, Frances was born about 1568 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 15. Mawe, Jane was born about 1572 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died in Oct 1640 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 12 Oct 1640 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England.
- 16. Mawe, Leonard was born about 1573 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died on 2 Sep 1629.
- 17. Mawe, Mary was born about 1576 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 18. Mawe, Charles died between 1610 and 1629.
4. Mawe, Thomas (2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born est 1533 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 4E0E2562EEC745118FFD61E21E164C24613B
5. Mawe, Robert (2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born est 1535 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died in May 1609 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 1 Jun 1609 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Robert Mawe
- Occupation: Recorder of the Town of St Edmund's Bury
- _UID: EF09F9D6472A49F098F79C78B5D6DBC33DAF
- Alt. Birth: Abt 1528, Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England
Notes:
He was Leonard Mawe's godfather according to the will of Leonard Mawe.
Family/Spouse: Wingfield, Ann. Ann (daughter of Wingfield, Richard and Unknown) was born est 1530; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Bowles, Leah. Leah was born about 1580; died on 26 Mar 1638 in Kilmore, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland; was buried in Mar 1638 in Cathedral Churchyard, Kilmore, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 19. Mawe, Dr. Nicholas was born in 1601 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1601 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Feb 1638 in London, , Greater London, England; was buried on 3 Apr 1638 in All Hallows, Barking By the Tower, London, , Greater London, England.
- 20. Mawe, John was born about 1603 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 19 Jun 1603 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Young.
- 21. Mawe, Leah was born about 1604 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 16 Nov 1604 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in 1637 in Ireland.
- 22. Mawe, Robert was born about 1606 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1606 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Young.
- 23. Mawe, Edward was born about 1607 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 22 Mar 1607 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in 1641 in Ireland.
6. Mawe, Alexander (2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born est 1536 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: K6SK-35Q
- _UID: B4CE4514709D4358807DF497055B78371A33
- Alt. Birth: 1530, Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England
7. Mawe, John (2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born est 1538 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 4053C2D2506C4010B1549B5E392EE39712AE
Generation: 4
8. Mawe, Thomas (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1544 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died after 1610. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KCLR-CJD
- Name: Thomas Maw
- _UID: C1FD90DFE28641C984293CB9526717A7B8A1
Family/Spouse: Boge, Kinborough. Kinborough (daughter of Boge, Robert) was born about 1548 in Ufford, , Suffolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 24. Mawe, Kinborow was born in 1564 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 25. Mawe, Simon was born in 1565 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 26. Mawe, Thomas was born in 1570 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 27. Mawe, Mary was born in 1615 in Woodbridge, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 30 May 1615 in St Mary, Woodbridge, , Suffolk, England; and died.
9. Mawe (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born est 1544-1576; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: FD2ED030D3EF4253A67D7115097E5DE3F2DF
10. Maw, Francis (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1548 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died about 1590. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: L6QD-DL9
- _UID: FF6D97E9AB6A4670B3FF58F699BAB4B876C9
- Will: 1 Feb 1588
Notes:
Will:
Left all to his father Simon Mawe.
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Click here to read Will of Francis Mawe in Word format.11. Mawe, Ann (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1556 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KDM9-4S5
- Name: Ann Downing
- _UID: 39E36F20728F4CE4866E42708875C4EC2FE9
Notes:
Comments: Hello, last night I sent a message linked to Mary Browne(|12733)of Spexhall, Suffolk, England. Which I believe was sent, I also sent another email linked to William Downing (|12720)of Spexhall, Suffolk, England which I sent but I believe there were problems, but this evening I found your 'Contact Us' section and thought I would send another email about William Downing of Spexhall. If I remember correctly you had 3 children for William Downing and Alice Mawe but no names.
From Spexhall - Davy - MS. Extracts from the Parish Register beginning 1537. (323)
William Downing and his wife Anne[no surname] had the following children.
Anne bapt 25th April 1605
Symon " 13th Nov. 1606
Francis born 22nd March 1607 " 21st April 1608
A child named Anne was buried 16th Dec. 1609.
William Downing was buried in 1657 aged 92 and he was born in 1565 6th April. He wrote his Will in 1650 on his 85th birthday.
Do you know who were William Downing's parents?
I hope some of the above helps. Jill.
Jill
john.thorn4 @ btinternet.comFamily/Spouse: Downing, William. William was born on 6 Apr 1565 in Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; died in 1657 in Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 24 Mar 1657 in Spexhall Church, Spexhall, , Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 28. Downing, Anne was born est 1605 in Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 25 Apr 1605 in Spexhall Church, Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; died in Dec 1609 in Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 16 Dec 1609 in Spexhall Church, Spexhall, , Suffolk, England.
- 29. Downing, Symon was born est 1606 in Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1606 in Spexhall Church, Spexhall, , Suffolk, England; and died.
- 30. Downing, Francis was born on 22 Mar 1607; was christened on 21 Apr 1608; and died.
12. Mawe, George (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1560 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: K8WJ-HX8
- _UID: 9177CB9EE6F047FA99DE29A0B125D87CF220
Family/Spouse: Unknown. was born est 1570; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 31. Mawe, Kimborowe was born before 1604; and died.
13. Mawe, Kinborow (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1564 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KC4P-44Q
- _UID: C88EF34893AE435DB41A2AE5A82B0F7EAF8D
Kinborow married Smith, William before 1604. William was born est 1564 in Chiswick, , Middlesex, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 32. Smith, Lowes was born before 1604; and died.
- 33. Smith, Elizabeth was born before 1604; and died.
- 34. Smith, Kimborough was born before 1604; and died.
- 35. Smith, Symon was born before 1604; and died.
- 36. Smith was born before 1604; and died.
14. Mawe, Frances (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1568 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KZCM-75D
- _UID: C0C860C6820C4140B289A6010A5966278FCA
15. Mawe, Jane (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1572 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died in Oct 1640 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 12 Oct 1640 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KH3G-MCS
- _UID: 7941005BC95247C8AE9B54CE346DD7A7C9D5
Notes:
Died:
First name(s) Jane Last name Burwell Birth year - Death year 1640 Burial year 1640 Burial day 12 Burial month 10 Place Sutton Church description ALL SAINTS Church denomination ANGLICAN County Suffolk Country England Record set National Burial Index For England & Wales Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom
Buried:
First name(s) Jane Last name Burwell Birth year - Death year 1640 Burial year 1640 Burial day 12 Burial month 10 Place Sutton Church description ALL SAINTS Church denomination ANGLICAN County Suffolk Country England Record set National Burial Index For England & Wales Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom
Family/Spouse: Burwell, Francis. Francis (son of Burwell, William and Wilson, Lora) was born about 1570 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England; died in Jul 1627 in Sutton, , Suffolk, England; was buried on 13 Jul 1627 in All Saints, Sutton, , Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 37. Burwell, Francis was born about 1588; and died.
- 38. Burwell, Simon was born about 1591; and died.
- 39. Burwell, Anne was born about 1592; and died.
- 40. Burwell, Bartimaeus was born about 1594; and died.
- 41. Burwell, Elizabeth was born about 1595; and died.
- 42. Burwell, Charles was born about 1601; and died.
- 43. Burwell, Thomas was born about 1603; died on 25 Mar 1673 in Westminster, London, , England.
- 44. Burwell, Margaret and died.
16. Mawe, Leonard (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1573 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; died on 2 Sep 1629.Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KHXC-HK5
- _UID: 3314D36AADE24BC193A6C52DAD355C850D02
- Alt. Birth: Abt 1552, Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England
- Education: 1592, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; He gained a BA degree from Peterhouse
- Occupation: 1594, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; He was elected a fellow at Peterhouse
- Occupation: 19 Sep 1611; Prebendary of Combe
- Occupation: 1621, Wells, , Somerset, England; He served as Prebend of Wells
- Occupation: 1621-1622, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; He also served as Vice-Chancellor to the University of Cambridge from 1621-1622
- Occupation: 17 Feb 1623, Arona, Tenerife, Canarias, Spain
- Occupation: From 16 Nov 1617 until 1625, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; Master of Peterhouse
- Occupation: 1628-1629; Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Occupation: 1625-1629; Master of Trinity College
- Will: 31 May 1629
- Alt. Death: 3 Sep 1629, Chiswick, , Middlesex, England
Notes:
Leonard Mawe born c. 1552, Rendlesham, Suffolk, the son of Simon Mawe born Epworth , Lincolnshire, c. 1531 and Margery Wylde born Selby Yorkshire c. 1522 (d. 1629, Chiswick ) was a Bishop of Bath and Wells and a Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge .
He gained a BA degree from Peterhouse in 1592 and was elected a fellow in 1594, later becoming Master of Peterhouse on 16 November 1617 .[1] In 1621, he served as Prebend of Wells. He also served as Vice-Chancellor to the University of Cambridge from 1621-1622. Together with Matthew Wren , he accompanied Prince Charles to Madrid in search of a bride (the so called Spanish Match ). On acceding to the thrown, Charles rewarded him by appointing him Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, which post he held until his death in 1629. From 1628-1629, he was also Bishop of Bath and Wells .
See also:
http://www.bigenealogy.com/suffolk/rendlesham_parish.htm
and
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_37.djvu/125
MAWE or MAW, LEONARD (d. 1629), bishop of Bath and Wells, son of Simon Mawe, gentleman, of Rendlesham, Suffolk, by his wife Margery, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Wyld of Yorkshire, by his wife Alice, daughter and heiress of John Jago of Suffolk (WOOD), was born at Rendlesham, and educated at Cambridge, where he was admitted fellow of Peterhouse in 1595, and having proceeded M.A. was incorporated at Oxford in 1 599. He was proctor of the univer- sity of Cambridge, 1609, was chosen master of Peterhouse, 1617, and vice-chancellor, 1621. He held a prebend at Wells, and was chaplain to Charles, prince of Wales. When Charles was in Spain in 1623, King James sent Mawe and Matthew Wren [(J.v.J, afterwards bishop of Ely, along with other officers and attend- ants, to join him, charging the chaplains to fit up a room chapel-wise, hold prayers twice a day, and generally so to manage as to com- mend the English service to the Spaniards \\ (GABDiXEft). Mawe and the rest set sail on 3 April. During his journey through Spain j he had a fall from his mule, ' lighting on his head and shoulders ' (Wi'NN). The prince I was obliged to send orders that the greater i
of the company was to return to Eng- land without coming on to Madrid, and Mawe returned through France. As a re- ward for his services he was appointed master of Trinity College by patent in 1625. Before he left Peterhouse he gave 300/. for covering the roof of the chapel then being built there with lead. As master of Trinity College he did much towards freeing that foundation from a heavy debt (FuLLEK). He used all his influence to secure the elec- tion of the Duke of Buckingham as chan- cellor of the university in 1626, urging the members of his college to vote unanimously for the duke (Original Letters). In 1628 he received the see of Bath and Wells, being elected 24 June, and consecrated at Croy- don 7 Sept. He died on 2 Sept. 1629 at Chiswick, and was buried in the church there. He was ' a good scholar, a grave preacher, a mild man, and one of gentle de- portment' (FULLER). There is a portrait of him in the palace at Wells.
[Wood's Fasti Oxon. vol. i. col. 282, ed. Bliss ; Registrum Unir. Oxon. n. i. 355 (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) ; Fuller s Worthies, ii. 333 ; Le Neve's Fasti, i.!46,iii. 621,669, 699, ed. Hardy; State Papers, ed. Hardwicke. i. 406; Gal. State Papers, Chas. I, Dom. 1627, p. 448 ; Sir Richard Wynn's Account of the Journey of Prince Charles ap. App. to Historia Ric. II. ed. Hearne ; notices of the Spanish journey, though without mention of Mawe's name, also in Verney Papers (Camden Soc.) ; Ellis's Original Letters, vol. iii. pt. i. p. 229; Gardiner's Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, ii. 330, 337 (History of England, v. 35, 43); Willis and Clark's Architectural History of Cambridge, i. 42 ; Godwin, De Pr^esuiibus Anglic, p. 392.] W. H.
Occupation:
Leonard Mawe D.D. 1611-1628.
Instal. 19 Sept. 1611 (Cal. Wells 11 361). Bp. of Bath and Wells 1628.
Source: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1541-1847/vol5/pp31-33
Occupation:
The prospect of a Spanish dowry from a marriage between Charles, Prince of Wales and the Spanish Infanta, Maria was a potential source of income for James I, who sought ways to rule without depending on the Commons for subsidies.[1] The policy of the "Spanish Match", as it was called, was supported by the Howards and other Catholic-leaning ministers and diplomats— together known as the Spanish Party— but deeply distrusted in Protestant England, a sentiment voiced vociferously in the Commons when James called his first parliament for seven years in 1621 to raise funds for a military expedition in support of Frederick V, Elector Palatine .
By the 1620s, events on the continent had stirred up anti-Catholic feeling to a new pitch. A conflict had broken out between the Catholic Holy Roman Empire and the Protestant Bohemians, who had deposed the emperor as their king and elected James's son-in-law, Frederick V, Elector Palatine, in his place, triggering the Thirty Years' War .[2] James reluctantly summoned parliament as the only means to raise the funds necessary to assist his daughter Elizabeth and Frederick, who had been ousted from Prague by Emperor Ferdinand II in 1620. The Commons on the one hand granted subsidies inadequate to finance serious military operations in aid of Frederick,[3] and on the other called for a war directly against Spain.[4]
In November 1621, led by Sir Edward Coke , the Commons framed a petition asking not only for a war with Spain but for Prince Charles to marry a Protestant, and for enforcement of the anti-Catholic laws.[5] James flatly told them not to interfere in matters of royal prerogative or they would risk punishment;[6] to which provocation they reacted by issuing a statement protesting their rights, including freedom of speech.[7] Urged on by Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar , James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament.[8]
Denied the military option, James ignored public opinion and returned to the Spanish match as his only hope of restoring the possessions of Elizabeth and Frederick. When negotiations began to drag, Prince Charles, now 23, and Buckingham, decided to seize the initiative and travel to Spain incognito,[9] to win the Infanta directly. Arriving in Madrid on 17 February 1623 to the astonishment of King Philip IV , the impetuous delegation proved a desperate mistake. Charles and Buckingham had no idea that Maria was strongly averse to marrying a non-Catholic and that the Spanish, who had been protracting the marriage negotiations to keep British troops out of the war, would never agree to such a match unless Charles converted to Catholicism and pledged to repeal the anti-Catholic laws.[10] Though a secret treaty was signed, the prince and duke returned to England in October without the Infanta, much to the delight of the British people.[11]
Embittered by their treatment in Spain, Charles and Buckingham now turned James's Spanish policy upon its head and called for a French match and a war against the Habsburg empire.[12] To raise the necessary finance, they prevailed upon James to call another Parliament, which met in February 1624. For once, the outpouring of anti-Catholic sentiment in the Commons was echoed in court, where control of policy had shifted from James to Charles and Buckingham,[13] who pressured the king to declare war and engineered the impeachment and imprisonment of the Lord Treasurer , Lionel Cranfield , earl of Middlesex , when he opposed the idea on grounds of cost.[14]
The outcome of the Parliament of 1624 was ambiguous: James still refused to declare war, but Charles believed the Commons had committed themselves to financing a war against Spain, a stance which was to contribute to his problems with Parliament in his own reign.[15]
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List of Masters
The head of Trinity College is the Master. The first Master was John Redman who was appointed in 1546. The role is a Royal appointment and in the past was sometimes made by the Monarch as a favour to an important person. Nowadays the Fellows of the College, and to a lesser extent the Government, choose the new Master and the Royal role is only nominal. A complete list of the Masters of Trinity is below.
Occupation:
1628, July 24.— Leonard Mawe, S.T.D., elected bishop of Bath and Wells, on the translation of bishop Laud to the see of London, pursuant to letters patent of the king of license to elect.—ƒo. 75.
1629, Oct. 29.— Walter Curle, S.T.D., bishop of Rochester, elected bishop of Bath and Wells, on the death of Leonard Mawe, pursuant to letters patent of the king giving license to elect. The dean was not at home and his key of the chest in the treasury, where the common or chapter seal is kept, cannot be found; the dean's wife said that she had not got it. Ordered that the chest be opened for the sealing of the necessary letters and certificates.—ƒo. 91d.
Source: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1541-1847/vol5/pp1-5
Leonard Mawe D.D. 1628-1629.
Congé d'élire and letters missive 14 July 1628 (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 211). El. 24 July (Cal. Wells 11 388; Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Royal assent 15 Aug. (Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Abp's conf. 5 Sept. (ibid.). Cons. 7 Sept. (ibid.). Did homage to king for temps. 25 Sept. (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 337). D. 2 Sept. 1629 (Brit. Libr., Lansd. MS. 984 ff. 79/124, 174/269).
Will:
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Died:
According to "MUSGRAVE'S GENERAL NOMENCLATOR AND OBITUARY" part IV (L-Pa)
See also: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1541-1847/vol5/pp1-5
Leonard Mawe D.D. 1628-1629.
Congé d'élire and letters missive 14 July 1628 (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 211). El. 24 July (Cal. Wells 11 388; Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Royal assent 15 Aug. (Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Abp's conf. 5 Sept. (ibid.). Cons. 7 Sept. (ibid.). Did homage to king for temps. 25 Sept. (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 337). D. 2 Sept. 1629 (Brit. Libr., Lansd. MS. 984 ff. 79/124, 174/269).17. Mawe, Mary (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1576 in Rendlesham, , Suffolk, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: 94C8-8X8
- Name: Mary Conyers
- _UID: BD233F88310D47C58AB4CD23C40FBDBB6AF0
Mary married Conyers, Sir Ralph about 1600. Ralph (son of Conyers, John and Oglethorpe, Jane) was born in 1576 in Layton, , Durham, England; died in 1639. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 45. Conyers, Mary was born about 1603 in Layton, , Durham, England; and died.
- 46. Conyers, Anne was born in 1605 in Layton, , Durham, England; and died.
- 47. Conyers, Frances was born in 1607 in Layton, , Durham, England; was buried on 13 May 1613.
- 48. Conyers, Marmaduke was born about 1609 in Layton, , Durham, England; died in 1625.
- 49. Conyers, Colonel Cuthbert was born in 1611 in Layton, , Durham, England; died in Aug 1644 in Malpas, , Cheshire, England.
- 50. Conyers, Margaret was born about 1613 in Layton, , Durham, England; died in 1625.
- 51. Conyers, Eleanor Or Helen was born about 1615 in Layton, , Durham, England; was christened on 26 Sep 1615 in Layton, , Durham, England; and died.
- 52. Conyers, Thomasine was christened on 12 Sep 1617 in Layton, , Durham, England; was buried on 11 Jun 1619.
- 53. Conyers, Christopher was born about 1619; was christened on 4 Apr 1619 in Stranton, , Durham, England; and died.
18. Mawe, Charles (3.Simon3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) died between 1610 and 1629. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: L6QD-DKV
- _UID: 4A04F57A365C47B0B24A52AA8DA17BA78E6E
Notes:
Mentioned to be deceased in 1629 according to the will of his brother Leonard Mawe.
19. Mawe, Dr. Nicholas (5.Robert3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born in 1601 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1601 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Feb 1638 in London, , Greater London, England; was buried on 3 Apr 1638 in All Hallows, Barking By the Tower, London, , Greater London, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: K4R7-5K8
- _UID: 6A399D2576B342E18448E916B99E00E8BBC6
- Education: 1623, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; BA
- Occupation: 1626, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; MA
- Occupation: 1634, Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England; MD
- Occupation: 1625-1635; medical physician (MD) (Physician. F of Peterhouse
Notes:
His cousin Leonard Mawe left him in his will dd 1629 lots of lands and goods in Epworth etc ...
Nicholas MAWE
Biography
NameNicholas MAWE
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical physician (MD) (Physician. F of Peterhouse 1625-3*)
Period of medical practice1626-1635
Place of birthEngland (b Suffolk (1st son of Robert Mawe, recorder of Bury St. Edmunds))
Date of birthc. 1602
Date of deathc. 1635
Other notesCa 1619 BA 1623 MA 1626 MD 1634. CRCP 1634 only. ?Died soon after 1634 (***)?
College membership
Date of BA1623
Date of MA1626
Medical education (university)Cambridge
Medical education (years)8
Date of MD1634
Date became Candidate15/09/1634
Date of Candidacy1634-1635
Other notesCa 1619. D soon after 1634
Date of birthc.1602
Date of deathc.1635
From: 'MAWE, Nicholas', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=17647. Date accessed: 08 June 2007.
Nicholas Mawe, MD, a native of Suffolk, was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, of which he was matriculated a pensioner in July, 1619. He proceeded AB 1622-3, AM 1626, MD 1634, and was admitted a Candidate of the College of Physicians, 15th September, 1634.
William Munk
From: http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/heritage/munksroll/munk_details.asp?ID=2988
Mrs. Bedell's family by her husband, Mr. Robert Mawe, consisted of,
1, Nicholas, baptised at St. Mary's Burt St. Edmund's, February 25, 1601-2. He entered the medical profession, and in the Roll of teh Collgee of Physicions of London ny Dr. Munk we find the following of him: "Nicholas Mawe,
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Sponsor: Institute of Historical Research
Publication: Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
Year published: 2004
Citation: 'MAWE, Nicholas', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=17647. Date accessed: 08 June 2007.
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17647Nicholas married Haselden, Martha in 1629 in Goldington, , Bedford, England. Martha (daughter of Haselden, Robert and Castell, Mary) was born about 1609 in Goldington, , Bedford, England; was christened on 26 Apr 1609 in Goldington, , Bedford, England; died in Feb 1643; was buried on 3 Mar 1643 in All Hallows, Barking By the Tower, London, , Greater London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 54. Mawe, Margaret was born about 1629-1635 in Goldington, , Bedford, England; and died.
- 55. Mawe, Robert was born about 1633; was christened on 6 Aug 1633 in St Martin Ludgate, London, London, , England; and died.
20. Mawe, John (5.Robert3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1603 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 19 Jun 1603 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Young. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 979FC1E277564A688CB5E9C4B143EB264BC1
21. Mawe, Leah (5.Robert3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1604 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 16 Nov 1604 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in 1637 in Ireland. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 677D01B5D929400FBA00F5EFAA8EAA47B21E
Leah married Clogie, Reverant Alexander in Nov 1637 in Ireland. Alexander was born in 1614 in , , Scotland; died on 24 Oct 1698 in Wigmore, , Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
22. Mawe, Robert (5.Robert3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1606 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1606 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in Young. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: E35A5611F6D84E45BE14E60F180232CFE714
23. Mawe, Edward (5.Robert3, 2.Alice2, 1.Symon1) was born about 1607 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; was christened on 22 Mar 1607 in St Marys, Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England; died in 1641 in Ireland. Other Events and Attributes:
- _UID: 98D225C774C64AA2B82520D0C5D355D10712