Nicholas Spencer II of Cople
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− | '''Nicholas Spencer''' of Cople | + | '''Nicholas Spencer''' (1611-1643) of Cople, Bedfordshire |
− | He was baptised 15 Nov 1611 at Cople, Bedfordshire, the son of [[Nicholas Spencer of Cople]] by his wife Mary. He married Mary Gostwick on 20 Jan 1628, the daughter of Edward Gostwick, Bart (d 1630) by his wife Anne Wentworth (d 1633). He died in 1643, and his widow Mary died in 1694 at Cople. | + | Copyright 2007, Will Johnson, [mailto:wjhonson@aol.com wjhonson@aol.com], Professional Genealogist, All Rights Reserved. This page is locked, if you'd like to add or correct anything, please email me. |
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+ | He was baptised 15 Nov 1611 at Cople, Bedfordshire, the son of [[Nicholas Spencer of Cople]] by his wife Mary Elmes. He married Mary Gostwick on 20 Jan 1628, the daughter of Edward Gostwick, Bart (d 1630) by his wife Anne Wentworth (d 1633). He died in 1643, and his widow Mary died in 1694 at Cople. | ||
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==Secondary sources== | ==Secondary sources== | ||
*"The first mention of it [Rowlands] as a manor is found in 1531, when John Spencer made a settlement of it. His father Robert's name occurs a few years earlier as holding land in Cople. Thomas son of John Spencer died seised in 1547. He was succeeded by his son Robert, who was followed by his son Nicholas, who died about 1625. His son, another Nicholas, married Mary daughter of Sir Edward Gostwick of Willington, and died in 1643. William Spencer, son and heir of Nicholas, was living and in possession of Rowlands in 1691. From: 'Parishes: Cople', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3 (1912), pp. 238-42. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42423 URL]. Date accessed: 24 February 2007." | *"The first mention of it [Rowlands] as a manor is found in 1531, when John Spencer made a settlement of it. His father Robert's name occurs a few years earlier as holding land in Cople. Thomas son of John Spencer died seised in 1547. He was succeeded by his son Robert, who was followed by his son Nicholas, who died about 1625. His son, another Nicholas, married Mary daughter of Sir Edward Gostwick of Willington, and died in 1643. William Spencer, son and heir of Nicholas, was living and in possession of Rowlands in 1691. From: 'Parishes: Cople', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3 (1912), pp. 238-42. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42423 URL]. Date accessed: 24 February 2007." | ||
− | *I was advised in an email from David, that the eldest son William was baptised at Willington. | + | |
+ | *I was advised in an email from David Cooper, that the eldest son William was baptised at Willington. I checked the extracted IGI entries and found it (see above). | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
*In a posting by Miller Fairfield to Gen-Med Feb 24, 2007 "Spencer of Cople, Beds" he advises that Nicholas left a will (1644) PROB11/192. William (presumably the son above) left a will (16 ) PROB11/383. And Nicholas (presumably the second son above) left a will (1688) PROB 11/454 | *In a posting by Miller Fairfield to Gen-Med Feb 24, 2007 "Spencer of Cople, Beds" he advises that Nicholas left a will (1644) PROB11/192. William (presumably the son above) left a will (16 ) PROB11/383. And Nicholas (presumably the second son above) left a will (1688) PROB 11/454 | ||
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