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Note for:   Peter Pratyman,   1500 - ABT 1554         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1554

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     [Prettyman v.1.FTW]

To the lands of Howlet, Coppard etc.

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Note for:   Katherine Fenne,   ABT 1518 - UNKNOWN         Index

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     [Prettyman v.1.FTW]

living 1563
Widow of Peter Pretyman

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Note for:   William Pratyman,   1546 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   26 JAN 1547

Burial:   
     Date:   4 JUL 1617
     Place:   Bacton Church, Bacton, Suffolk

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     [Prettyman v.1.FTW]

Lord of the Manor of Cotton Bresworth, which he purchased 1592.

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Note for:   Johane Pratyman,   ABT 1540 - AFT 1543         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   2 SEP 1540
     Place:   Bacton, Suffolk


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Note for:   Alice Pratyman,   1545 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   26 APR 1545
     Place:   Bacton, Suffolk


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Note for:   Anne Pratyman,   1554 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   21 JUL 1554


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Note for:   Margaret Gernoun,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     [Prettyman v.1.FTW]

Widow of Thomas Gernoun

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Note for:   Thomas Pretyman,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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Lord of Old Newton Manor until 1557.

Will of Thomas Pretyman, 1566
The first day of August 1566, I Thomas Pratyman of olde Newton in the Countie of Suff. Yeman doo make this my last will. I bequethe to Agnes my wife all that my Mannor called olde Newtonne, with all my messuages, landes and tenements lying in Olde Newtonne afforsaide, vntil suche tyme as my sonne Thomas shall coom and accomplisshe the age of xxi yeres. And then my sayde sonne shall enter all the premises, except one tenement whiche Thomas Wynke dwelleth in with a leaven acres of lande adyoyning, which I give vnto Agnes my wife during her naturall life. To Elizabeth Pratyman my daughter a hundred poundes at the age of eighteen yeres. If my wife be now with childe I bequeath vnto it my Lease by Indenture called Cotton hall in the Countie of Suffe. If not she shall have Cotton hall until Thomas my sonne shall coom to the age of xxi yeres. And if all my children of my boddie dye witheowte issue I give all my saide Mannor, landes, tenements and leases vnto William Pratyman of Backtonne the elder and his heires for ever. I will that Thomas my sonne when he have entered his landes shall paye vnto Agnes my wife ffortie markes yerely. I will that my wife fynde and bring upp my children honestlie and fynde my sonne Thomas to lerning at the Grammer scoles vntil he coom. to the age of twentie yeres. The rest of my goodes I give them to Agnes my wife whom I make my soll Execcutric. I make John Bannying, my ffather in lawe, my Supervisour. Probatum septio die Decembris 1566 (7th December 1566) Juramento procuratoris diet Agnetis relicte.
(P.C.C.)

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Note for:   Agnes Bannying,   ABT 1542 - UNKNOWN         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   12 FEB 1597
     Place:   Little Clacton, Essex.

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Agnes, widow of Thomas Pretyman when she married John Stubbs.

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Note for:   John Stubbs,   SEP 1543 - UNKNOWN         Index

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John purchased property in Little Clacton (Clacktoune) in 1567 = 1 messuage, 16 acres of arable land and 1 acre of woodland. (One, William Pretyman, a relative of Agnes's first husband Thomas, acquired access to the estate Cokkys in Little Clacton in 1568. (called Cokks in 1490) with 1 messuage, 40 acres of arable land , 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 8 acres of woodland. It is possible Agnes lived there with her first husband, and perhaps the second (who owned property himself - Little Clacton) may have taken over the tenancy after their marriage. This was one of the Banning estates until 1639 then being sold in 1719 to be divided amongst heirs. His will dated 23rd March 1588, proved 10th September 1595 - tenancy left on messuage Cockes to his son Philip - also mentioned, wife Agnes and John Bayning (wife's brother). Court case - 25th February 1609 - involved his son Philip Stubbes and Thomas Bayning, yeoman of Little Clacton......)

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Note for:   Thomas Pretyman,   1564 - 14 AUG 1615         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   11 JAN 1617
     Place:   Bacton, Suffolk

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Lord of Old Newton Manor.

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Note for:   Thomas Pretyman,   DEC 1601 - JAN 1617         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   11 JAN 1617
     Place:   Bacton, Suffolk