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1564 - 1627 (~ 62 years)
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Name |
John LAWRENCE |
Suffix |
Jurat |
Christened |
26 Mar 1564 |
Faversham, Kent, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
4 Feb 1627 |
Faversham, Kent, England |
Person ID |
I17412 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
31 Jan 2022 |
Family |
Richardine WALE?, c. 6 Sep 1564, Faversham, Kent, England , d. Aft 23 Mar 1633 (Age ~ 69 years) |
Married |
11 Jun 1593 |
Faversham, Kent, England [1] |
Children |
| 1. Elizabeth ^ LAWRENCE, c. 5 May 1594, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 2. Martha LAWRENCE, c. 19 Oct 1595, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 3. John LAWRENCE, c. 3 Jul 1597, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 4. Joane or Jane LAWRENCE, c. 9 Nov 1600, Faversham, Kent, England , bur. 5 Mar 1632, Faversham, Kent, England (Age ~ 31 years) |
| 5. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, c. 7 Aug 1603, Faversham, Kent, England  |
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Last Modified |
20 Mar 2022 |
Family ID |
F5320 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will Lawrence John Faversham 1626 1626 PRC/32/47/59b PRC/31/89 L/1 1626
Inv Lawrence John Faversham 1626 1627 PRC/28/15/364 Jurat, Will 1627
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He a Jurat at time of burial.
This baptism for him could prove problematic as there is another burial of a John Lawrence on 24 Jan 1568 a puer
and puer in Latin indicates a boy aged between 2 and 15 years.
Will
SURNAME GIVEN NAME RESIDENCE YEAR WILL TYPE VOLUME FOLIO FHL FILM #
LAWRENCE John Faversham 1626-1626 CC 32 RW 47 59 188859
LAWRENCE Richard Faversham 1570-1573 AD 17 RW 41 313 188940
LAWRENCE John Faversham 1642 AD 3 AB 36 89 189279
LAURANT Isabel Faversham 1544 AD 17 RW 23 208 188931
http://www.kafs.co.uk/pdf/port.pdf
The Historical Development of the
Port of Faversham, Kent 1580-1780
The Kent Archaeological Field School
Director; Paul Wilkinson, PhD, MIfA, FRSA.
The Office, School Farm Oast, Graveney Road
Faversham, Kent. ME13 8UP
Tel: 01795 532548 or 07885 700 112. e-mail: info@kafs.co.uk
The droits of timber, wood, coal were paid by the waggoners as they brought the loads through the town, and
from “the time of Elizabeth a chain had been put across
the streets to stop the carriages the better to collect the
droits”. The Mayor had always employed two or three
collectors, and they were allowed to retain a quarter of the
cart money. The earliest “cart money” recorded is from
1536 - some £2 15s47 - and a full record can be found in
the appendices.
The following table appears in the town’s archives:48
(1622) John Lawrence £18 a year for 7 years
p. 54
Other merchants or brewers itemised in 1601 are: Philipe
Row, alien, John Castlocke, (4 tons of beer). John
Caslocke (5 tons of beer). John Lawrence, (6 tons of beer).
p. 130
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Ecclesiastical cause papers
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Reference: DCb/J/J/3/77
Title: Ecclesiastical cause papers
Description:
Plaintiff: Office per Wm TAYLER Bethersden; Defendant: John LAWRENCE Faversham; Document: Arts; Case: M
Date: 3 May 1597
Held by: Kent History and Library Centre, not available at The National Archives
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Note regarding a fee farm rent in Faversham
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U984/O1: Note regarding a fee farm rent in Faversham (7 Sep 1608)
Description:Note of appearance before Commissioners regarding a fee farm rent for a quay at Faversham. Recites:
1. patent of 25 Feb 1586/1587 to Edward Wilmarke, gentleman, of lands, waste and 'Kayes'
2. assignment 20 July 1587 to Robert Shrubsole and Francis Calter and
3. further assignment 3 Dec 1587 to Nicholas Upton and Abraham Snothe of Faversham.
The quays are now held by John Castlock senior, John Upton senior, Robert Allen, Francis Thornhill, John Lawrence and states apportionment of rents.Held At:Kent History and Library CentreDocument Order #:U984/O1Date:7 Sep 1608Level:fileExtent:1 doc
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Session at Canterbury, 13th January, 1600/1
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Reference: Q/SR/2/m.2
Title: Session at Canterbury, 13th January, 1600/1
Badgers Authorized.
John Lawrence of Faversham, merchant, by the same justices.
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KENT QUARTER SESSIONS
Session at Canterbury, 13 Jan 1601
Q/SR/2/m.2
Badgers Authorized
4 John Lawrence of Faversham, merchant, by the same justices.
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KENT QUARTER SESSIONS
Session at Canterbury, 12 Jan 1602
Q/SR/3/m.2d
Badgers Authorized.
1 John Lawrence of Faversham, merchant, by the court.
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KENT QUARTER SESSIONS
Session at Canterbury, 11 January 1603
Q/SR/3/m.14d
Badgers Authorized.
1 John Lawrence of Faversham, merchant.
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- [S98] Marriage Licences, Archdeaconry of Canterbury, Joseph Meadows Cowper and Arthur J. Willis, (England, Canterbury: Cross and Jackman, 1892-1898, c1967-1971), First Series, 1568-1618, col. 259, 11 Jun 1593.
First Series, 1568-1618, col. 259
Lawrence, John, of Faversham, yeoman, and Richardina Hutchins, of the same place, widow. Nicholas Upton of Faversham, gent. bondsman. June 11, 1593.
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