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Edward Blackett, 1628

Name
Edward /Blackett/
Surname
Blackett
Given names
Edward
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Death
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Family with parents
father
1589
Death: January 1589The Hole House, the parish of Witton upon Wear, Co. Durham
mother
himself
1628
Death: May 1628Bomley Lawe (Bumley), Hamsterley, Co. Durham
younger sister
1563
Birth: before 21 October 1563 Witton-le-Wear, Co. Durham
22 months
younger brother
15651627
Birth: before 3 August 1565 Witton-le-Wear, Co. Durham
Death: January 1627
brother
1582
Death: February 1582Hamsterley, Co. Durham
brother
brother
1592
Death: December 1592St. Andrew Auckland, Co. Durham
brother
younger sister
1583
Birth: before 11 August 1583 South Side, Witton le Wear, Co. Durham
6 months
younger sibling
1584
Birth: before 10 February 1584 Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Family with Jane Kirkhouse
himself
1628
Death: May 1628Bomley Lawe (Bumley), Hamsterley, Co. Durham
wife
Marriage Marriage1 July 1582St. James, Hamsterley By Bishop Auckland, Durham
6 years
son
15871648
Birth: before 27 November 1587 Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: June 1648Hoppyland, Co. Durham
3 years
daughter
1 year
daughter
1590
Birth: about 1590
Family with Anne (Agnes Lylborne) Lilburne
himself
1628
Death: May 1628Bomley Lawe (Bumley), Hamsterley, Co. Durham
wife
1578
Birth: before 24 August 1578
Marriage Marriageabout 1602Auckland St. Andrew, Co. Durham
21 months
son
16031604
Birth: before 25 September 1603 25 Shildon, Co. Durham
Death: January 1604Shildon, Co. Durham
15 months
daughter
1604
Birth: before 16 December 1604 26 Shildon, Co. Durham
2 years
son
16061676
Birth: before 23 November 1606 28 Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: October 1676Witton Castle, Co. Durham
2 years
son
1608
Birth: before 12 December 1608 30 Shildon, Co. Durham
21 months
son
16101690
Birth: before 2 September 1610 32 Auckland St. Andrew, Co. Durham
Death: April 1690Fishburn, Co. Durham
9 years
daughter
16191619
Birth: before 20 June 1619 40 Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: September 1619Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Note

Owed sums to his mother (probably his step-mother) and father on death of Richard 1588/9.
Of Bumley Rawe (Row) and Shildon.
Purchased lands in Bumley Row from Lord Eure 13 Sep 1610.
Entered into lease of Hoppyland with Sir William Eure 3 Sep 1618.
By deed dated 8 Jul 1622-3 (sic) he settled his lands on himself and his wife Agnes, still surviving, for their lives and afterwards part thereof to his son Henry. The residue to his son John. Hamsterley, lands and tenements in Bumley Rawe.

9 Apr 1604 Edward Blackett was a witness at baptism of Edward, son of Guy Bainbridge of Shildon.

Durham Quarter Sessions Rolls 10 Jan 1610. Edward Blackett late of Shildon, yeo. accused with Richard Lilborne, gen. of attacking on 9 Jan 1610 Henry Gibson, deputy to bailiff of Darlington ward in the execution of his office, to recover Lilborne's mare.

Edward Blackett of Hillhouse, yeo., was a juror at Durham Quarter Sessions in 1617.
Will dated 6 Nov 1627. Legacy of "foure score poundes" to daughter Eleanor Blackett, to William, eldest son, £20 and to his wife 20 shillings and every one of his 3 children 40 shillings, provided that William "doth rest himself contented with my sade gifte of twenty pounds without troubling of my said wife, which if he make any further trouble, then my gifte of twenty poundes to be voyd." £10 to son-in-law Peter Maddison in forgiveness of a debt of same to testator for so long as he remains unmarried and on remarriage the sum to be divided between his 6 children. Further gift to said 6 children of [?]. £100 to youngest son George on attaining 21plus a further £100 at 21 "to be made of the wood in the pasture".

Inq. p.m. 11 Oct 1628 at Durham. William, aged 40 is his son & heir. His brothers-in-law Richard and George Lilburne are requested to oversee his will.