Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe William Frost and Philippa

Ancestors of Kathleen Lowe William Frost and Philippa



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William Frost and Philippa




Husband William Frost

           Born: 1495 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 15 Sep 1549 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
         Buried: 
       Marriage: Abt 1522 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England




Wife Philippa

           Born: 1508
     Christened: 
           Died: 20 Jan 1558 - Lidgate, England
         Buried: 



Children
1 M John (Younger) Frost

           Born: aft 1523/ Abt 1534 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 9 Feb 1609 - Hartest, Suffolk, England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Anna Scott (Skot) (1538-1588)
           Marr: 29 Jan 1558-29 Jan 1559 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
         Spouse: Ellen (      -      )



2 M Roger Frost

           Born: Bef 1523 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
         Buried: 4 Apr 1580 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
         Spouse: Agnes (      -1558)
         Spouse: Katherine (      -      )



3 M John (Older) Frost

           Born: Bef 1523 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Elizabeth (      -      )



4 M Henry Frost

           Born: After 1526 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



5 F Audrey Frost

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



6 F Jane Frost

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
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7 F Daughter Frost

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

His will was executed on 5 July 1549, and proven 15 Sept 1549.

William Frost appars on the Glemsford subsidy list for 1524, when he was taxed two sillings on f pounds (Suffolk Green Books, No. X .
An abstract of his will, proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, follows


Will[ia]m Frost of Glemesford, 5 July 1549. Sick in body. To be buried in the churchyard of Glemesford. For tithes forgotten 11s. To wife Phyllip 5 pounds a year during her life; Roger "my eldest sonne" shall pay every year for 4 years this sum. To wife Phillip her dwelling in "these howss of my hed house,", including use of parlor, parlor chamber and buttery. Son Roger to keep formy wife 2 beasts during her life and firewood for 4 years. Son Roger to have profits and usage of hall lands for 4 years on condition that "he see Henry my sonne releyvd with meate drinke adn apparell at skole or to see hym sett to a good service." Son Roger to keep house in repair during 4 years. Roger to have plow, cart, 15 head fo beasts adn bullocks and 40 sheep. To "John my myddell sonne" my tenement and lands that were Strutts except one "pightell called Rawlyns", and one piece of land lying in Melfed and a piece of pasture called Rogylles pastures, to him for 4 years. To him "at his entryaunce" [apparently into possession], 2 horses, 5 head of cattle, 15 sheep. "And after thentraunce of the sayd John my middell sonne into hys tenement and Land to hym geven," he shall pay to my wife Pylip 40 shillings a year of the said 65; he also to find "hys mother" fyre wood. To "my yonger sonne John" at the age of 26 years my tenement called Rogilles with "Rogylles" pasture, "Rawlings pightell", and a meadow of an acre. "And that yonge John shall have hys ease allwayes to cararye and Dryve to hys grounds over olde Johns lands," said John to pay his brother old John rent of 10 s. a year. To son young John a bullock and 5 sheep; to son Henry when he reaches age of 26, 2 meadows at Sedmell and Newcroft. If son Roger pays 40 marks within 1 year after Henry reaches 26, then Roger "shall have yt." To son Roger "after the Dethe of his mother" 6 silver spoons. To Jonas Woode my acre of land in Melfyld that I bought of Stynte, at age of 26, or 64 which son Roger shall pay him for it. If JOnas die before he reaches 26, son Roger shall pay my 3 daughters' children the said 64. To John Wood the new house at Struts where he dwells now, for 3 years, paying for reparations 3s. 4d. yearly. To Roger Rysbye my tenement called Rogell with the yard except Rawlins, he to pay 22 d. a year of reparations for 3 years. To my 3 daughters the debts due me by Stephen Tonye and Wylliam Merchall. To daughters Awdrye and Jane each a "seme" of barley [ie, seam, which, when used as a measurement of a grain, equals 8 bushels.] To my sister Jurdon a quarter of Barley and a combe of wheat. If wife remarries she is not to have her welling or beasts kept [as above] but shall have yearly 46 to be paid to her by 2 eldest sons Roger and John, Roger to pay her 63 13s. "and John my eldest sonne" 46s. 8d. Executors: sons Roger and Henry. Wife Phyllip to have half my household stuff. To wife Phyllip 2 of my best bed[s]. Witnesses; Robert Stanshye, Giles Fyrman.

William Frost's will shows that he had more than one son named John. Olde JOhn is Myddell John. Eldest son John means the odlerof the two John's.

Roger and oldest John were the two oldest sons.

Both were atleast 26.

Henry and young John were not yet 26.

Three daughters, two of which are named; Audrey and Jane.



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