Robert Noyes and Elizabeth
Husband Robert Noyes
Born: 1519 Christened: Died: 1590 Buried: 30 Jul 1590 - Weyhill, Hampshire, England
Father: Thomas Noyes (Abt 1488-Abt 1554) Mother: Dennys ( -1554)
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth
Born: Christened: Died: 1574 Buried: 3 Apr 1574 - Weyhill, Hampshire, England
Children
1 M William Noyes
Born: Abt 1538 Christened: Died: After 1618 Buried:
2 M John Noyes
Born: 1540-1541 Christened: Died: 1611 Buried: 24 Dec 1611 - Weyhill, Hampshire, EnglandSpouse: Amye ( - )
3 M Robert Noyes
Born: Abt 1544 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Noyes
Born: Abt 1548 Christened: Died: 1629 Buried: 19 Feb 1628-19 Feb 1629 - Weyhill, Hampshire, EnglandSpouse: Gregory Buckley ( -1598) Marr: 26 Oct 1582 - Weyhill, Hampshire, England
5 M Henry Noyes
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joan Wale ( - ) Marr: 2 Nov 1595 - Weyhill, Hampshire, England
General Notes (Husband)
Acquired Blissmore Hall
Lived at Blissmore Hall.
Appeared before court at Ramridge, 1555/6, surrender4ed a messuage and a virgate of land.
1566 ordered not to (let the tenants of Weyhill and Ramridge let their beasts run in his park at Blissmore)(ordered not to take possession of beasts of the tenants of Weyhill and Ramridge which ran in his park at Blissmore)
Robert Noys and Peter Noys brought to court 1562 w others for not ringing their pigs.
1570 at court for encroaching his hedge on the land of the manor at Ramrdige at Hol___.
He reisided at Blissmore Hall. Robert Noyes appeared before the court at Ramridge on 24 March 1555/56, and surrendered a messuage and a virgate of land, late in the tenure of Alice Dawneye, who took the same." On 20 Sept. 1556 it was ordered that Robert Noyes should not impark the beasts of the tenants of Wee[hill] and Ramrydge in his park of Blissmore. Robert noyse, Peter Noyes, and others were presented at court on 7 Oct. 1562 for not ringing their pigs. Eight years later, on 20 June 1570, Robert was presented at court for encroaching with his hedge on land of the manor of Ramridge at Holoways, and was ordered to put the hedge back. He was also ordered to put back the metes and bounds removed by him at Forepenton field. Either this Robert or his second cousin, Robert Noyes of the Urchfont branch, was escheator for Hampshire and Wiltshire on 29 Feb. 1580.
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