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John Hore

Male Abt 1505 -


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  • Name John Hore 
    Born Abt 1505  Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I17375  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 12 Dec 2014 

    Father Thomas Hore,   b. Abt 1479, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1538, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years) 
    Mother Margery (Unknown),   b. Abt 1483, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1561  (Age 77 years) 
    Married Abt 1505 
    Family ID F7639  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Will
      Will proved
      He is named as first born son in his father's deeds from 1512 to
      1536 and in Manor Surveys of 1561 and 1585.
      In his will dated 9 December 1593 and proved 17 Feb 1598/9 he named his children and
      made bequests for churches and the poor of Axminster, Membury and Stockland.

      Is this him?
      (the following two sites)
      http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/8150a00c-4c76-4286-9c9e-72c95da48b8d
      Reference: 123M/E1075 Description:
      Newham in chapter house, 29 September
      30 Henry VIII, endorsed 3 February 1591/2
      Lease, indented (cancelled)
      Robert Gyll Abbot of Newham to Margaret wife of John Hore the elder and Richard their son.
      Tenements called Wyllondes and Notteplace, land called Ov'lond, close called Strecheham, in Tithing of Cleyhill within manor of Axmynstr', now held by John Hore the elder for life, to Margaret for life, reversion to Richard for life, then to their heirs and executors for 70 years.
      Rent 50s. 2d., heriot or farlev' (or farleu') 20s. suit to 2 courts leet at Axmynstr' annually tenants to repair, for which they are to have timber delivered by bailiff or wodeward, may have housebote, haybote, firebote and ploughbote from premises.
      Convent has right of reentry if rent in arrears 6 months without sufficient distress.
      Seal of Abbey, on tag.
      Examined and enrolled.
      Endorsed: memorandum of surrender by Joan Hoare widow and note that this lease is not sealed with the same seal as Achams lease of the mills of Axminster. William Howarde.
      Date: [1538], 1591/2 Held by: Devon Heritage Centre , not available at The National Archives Language: English


      http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/8150a00c-4c76-4286-9c9e-72c95da48b8d
      Reference: 123M/E1075 Description:
      Newham in chapter house, 29 September
      30 Henry VIII, endorsed 3 February 1591/2
      Lease, indented (cancelled)
      Robert Gyll Abbot of Newham to Margaret wife of John Hore the elder and Richard their son.
      Tenements called Wyllondes and Notteplace, land called Ov'lond, close called Strecheham, in Tithing of Cleyhill within manor of Axmynstr', now held by John Hore the elder for life, to Margaret for life, reversion to Richard for life, then to their heirs and executors for 70 years.
      Rent 50s. 2d., heriot or farlev' (or farleu') 20s. suit to 2 courts leet at Axmynstr' annually tenants to repair, for which they are to have timber delivered by bailiff or wodeward, may have housebote, haybote, firebote and ploughbote from premises.
      Convent has right of reentry if rent in arrears 6 months without sufficient distress.
      Seal of Abbey, on tag.
      Examined and enrolled.
      Endorsed: memorandum of surrender by Joan Hoare widow and note that this lease is not sealed with the same seal as Achams lease of the mills of Axminster. William Howarde.
      Date: [1538], 1591/2 Held by: Devon Heritage Centre , not available at The National Archives Language: English