Name |
William AYLVARD |
Birth |
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England [1] |
Address: New House |
Gender |
Male |
Land |
Cell Barnes, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England [2] |
Besides New House, the Aylward family farmed much of St. Peters including Cell Barnes. |
Religion |
During the Commonwealth period incumbents of churches were replaced by Puritan clergy. After the Restoration Nonconformity became illicit and for some years the Non-conformists met secretly at New House, home home of William Aylward. New House is near Sopwell, and a present day Thrale(this was written in 1973) recently owned a Nursery there called Meadowcroft which has since been redeveloped and is now used for housing. [2] |
Will |
1956 [2] |
- He left legacies to his daughter and to many of his Ivory and Russell grand-children. One Ivory received part of a meadow called Latchmere 'next the backside' of son in law Robert Ivory in St. Albans, subject to a charge of £38 to be paid to the executor within nine months of testator's death at or in the house of Joshua Lomax, gentleman, in St. Albans.P.C.C. 220 Wooton. [2]
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Person ID |
I687 |
UK Thrale family |
Last Modified |
28 Aug 2024 |