Wright, Wyles, Young, Zavio of Tetbury in 1735

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Wright

Men of 1608 - Charles Wright Clothier and Trained Soldier of Charlton
Christopher Wyart, Short, Weaver, 40y

Ritchard Wright wed Elizabeth Prette 10 Oct 1674
Hanna Wright wed John Myels 19 June 1675
Charles Wright wed Esther Walkley 29 Sept 1699
Sarah Wright wed John Beal 12 Feb 1701
Richard Wright wed Joan Peglar 2 Oct 1703
Mary Wright wed Daniel Parsley of Coyley 11 Nov 1705
Richard Right wed Mary Day 15 Nov 1711

1693-4 Robert Wright was Bailif
1788 Robert Wright was Bailif
1790 Thomas Wright was Bailif

Will of James Wright 1689/75

Intestate statement made by Andrew Lattimore, his next of kin


In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 B 11 18-May 1700 Richard Wright signed a Protest asking that the 13 be re-established
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 15, Richard Wright for the Talbot Inn 20-0-0
D 566 B 19 Dufton , The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 17, Richard Wright house rented from Mathew Beal 8-0-0
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 06, Richard Wright dwelling in the Green, 20-0-0
D 566 B 24 April 1725 John Wright signed a petition to use money to build an extension to the Market House
D 566 M3 1734 Indentures cost 7/- for Apprentice James Wright with James Antins


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Not in Census Mary 55 and her son Thomas 23
Elizabeth 33, Hester 30, Sarah 25 and John 20, children of Charles.
John 28, his wife 27 and daughter Elizabeth infant (Alias Hone)


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Thomas

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury John Wright as forestaller of the Market To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 2-0-0
D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 12 John Wright
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 1.1 John Wright
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 4.2 John Wright
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 4.2 William Wright
D 566 B 2/6 24-Nov 1790 William Wright boy bound as Apprentice to Joseph Telling paid 5-0-0

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
13-Dec 1741, Page 3 John Wright 04-00
13-Dec 1741, Page 3 John Wright boy 06-00
Poor relief Ratepayer, 20 Jul 1742, Page 54 Richard Wright 8-16-00
24-May 1742, Page 64 John Wright Boy of 04-06 Receive Monthly allowance,
24-May 1742, Page 66 John Wright Witnessed Oath 01-00
21-Jun 1742, Page 71 Child of Wright Coffin for 06-00
21-Jun 1742, Page 71 John Wright wife had Child delivered by Ann Sharp 02-06
26-Sep 1743, Page 157 John Wright child's grave and bell 02-00
Apr 1747, Page 425 Richard Wright Ratepayer of Tetbury

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 17-Jun 1754 John Wright ill, received 5/-

Anne Wright married 17610425 to William Winterson and baptised Margaret 17620202, William, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, Hester, James lived 5 months, and Jane.

Charles Wright baptised 16750729 - 17110107, son of Richard, married 16990929 to Hester Walkley 1677, and baptised James 17000902, Elizabeth 17020401, Richard 17041226, Hester 17060913, Mary 17081203, buried Son 17090124, and baptised Sarah 17101128 five weeks before her father died from Small Pox.

Hester Wright had a son John baptised 17150130c alias Hone and base

Hester's story is told in a set of documents at Gloucester Record Office, Reference P328a OV 5/8. When her husband Charles died, he did not leave enough money to pay his debts. Hester had income of interest on 100 pounds, and was assisted by her father James Walkly. However on Lady Day 1714 she took a job at the Inn, where she was gotten with child by John Hone. She was delivered of the child on 30 January, and baptised her baseborn son John 17150130. The consequence was being threatened with whipping by the Overseers because the male child was likely to become a charge on the Parish (it was a first offence, the Justices use their discretion). Her husband had left her a life interest in his house (via his father's Will) which would pass to her eldest son, but he would have no obligation to maintain or care for his brother. Hester Wright married John Scarlett 17150602.

Will of Charles Wright 1712/162

Intestate Statement made on 19 May 1712 by Hester Wright, his widow and relict


Hester Wright was buried 17351028.
Hester Wright 17060913, daughter of Charles, married 17360101 to Richard Dyer, baptised 6, buried 2 and was buried 17490115.

James Wright Apprentice with James Antins D 566 M3

John Wright baptised John 17070819, Ann 17090511.
John Wright baptised Elizabeth 17350518 and John 17390218
Mary Wright 17081203, daughter of Charles, married 17331226 to John White - name shared by 2 carpenters and the vicar.
John Wight was buried 17340527.
About 4 months later, on 17341005, Mary Wright wed John Lamb.
Is it the same Mary? Usually widows used their marriage surname when marrying again, however if this is the same girl, she was not married long enough to get used to the new surname.

Richard Wright 1650 - 17130811, married 16741010 to Elizabeth Prette.

Will of Richard Wright 1713/305

He signed his name on 10 July 1713 and the Will was proved 9 Oct 1713
To my daughter Elizabeth now wife of Thomas Perring, 40 shillings
To my grand children Elizabeth, Richard, Hester, Mary and Sarah Wright, children of my son Charles one shilling apiece
To my sisters Hannah Wiles? and Mary Flowers one shilling apiece
All the rest of my goods I give to Mary my now wife, and make her sole executrix.


In 1704 Richard Wright was wealthy enough to pay a fine of 5/- for swearing, part of a group of 11 men providing the Churchwardens with 4-2-0 which was given to 71 poor people, most getting 1/- (Page 252, Churchwardens Record Book, P328/1 CW 2/14)

Richard Wright married 17031002 to Joan Peglar and she was buried 17101211.
He then married 17111115 to Mary Day. I assume Thomas is the son of Mary.

Sarah Wright 17101128, daughter of Hester, married 17390513 to John Steat and baptised Elizabeth 17391017.

Wright Alias Hone

(Hester's baseborn son) John Wright 17150130 - 17801223, son of Hester, married 17341214 to Margaret Sharp and baptised Elizabeth 17350518, John 17390218, Mary 17420523 lived 3 weeks, William 17430901 ( baptised son of John Hone, buried as son of John Hone alias Wright) lived 3 days, Mary 17441007 buried 17660502 alias Hone, William 17460921, buried Joseph 17471015 and baptised Joseph 17471022, Sarah 17490302 and James 17501024 lived 6 months.

John Wright 17390218, son of John, married 17700929 to Hannah Neal and baptised their first daughter Mary 17710304 as 'alias Hone'. The second Mary was baptised 17751004.

Wyles

The Hearth Tax - 1660-1675
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
E 179 116/544, page 84, Oct 1672 Tetbury Robert Wyles 1 Poor On Overseers list

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 T 2/2 14-Dec 1691 Robert Wyles has a house in Gumstool St, mentioned in their Deed
D 566 T 2/1 20-May 1709 Robert Wyles named in Deed assigning a lease in Gumstool St to Robert Wilkins
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 06, Robert Wyles dwelling 5-0-0


Please check the ORIGINAL DOCUMENT - my notes seem to create a peculiar story.
Robert Wyles has a house in Gumstool St, reference D 566 T 2/2 dated 14 Dec 1691. The second life is his son Robert Wyles of WoottonUnderEdge the Younger, feltmaker, for a rent of 20/-
Robert Wyles Junior is assigned the house formerly leased by Robert Styles, reference D 566 T 2/1 dated 20 May 1709. Robert Wilkins of Tetbury, feltmaker is also involved.

Young

Men of 1608 - Thomas Yonge Tall Glover 40y

Elizabeth Young wed Thomas Stevens 25 June 1634
Caterne Younge wed William Wilet 10 July 1654
John Young of Malmesbury wed Elizabeth Grenaway 26 May 1673
Elizabeth Young wed John Hodges 19 Apr 1675
Richard Young wed Deborah Huttson 5 Nov 1695
Dorothy Young wed Anthony Begley 26 Mar 1706

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
P328a OV 4/1 26-Sep 1688 Edward Young Master to Apprentice John Appleyard
D 566 B 33 24-Feb 1713 Susana Young in the weekly list of market stall holders
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718
Page 12, Richard Young rent house owned by Thomas Edgerly
P328a OV 4/2 22-Feb 1724 Samuel Young served as Apprentice to William Loyd
D 566 L 7/8 24-Dec 1725 boy Young went as Apprentice to William Lloyd who received 2-10-0


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Richard 66, his wife Deborah 62, and two children
Daniel 27 and Elizabeth 23


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Richard, Samuel (misnamed for Daniel)

YoungRichard House 4.14 &w **2cd- ch4
He 1669-36Deborah 1673-54 Daniel 1708- Elizabeth 1712-

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 3 Samuel Young
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Deborah Young received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Samuel Young received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Sarah Young received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 M4 - 1754 Town Jury charges Samuel Young for not keeping the pitching before the house owned by Samuel Saunders
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 1.2 Samuel Young
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 Sarah Young received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Sarah Young received 6d at Christmas inside Column 2, Langstom and Maltby Charity

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
13-Dec 1741, Page 3 Deborah Young 04-00
16-Dec 1741, Page 5 Sarah Young 00-03
08-Feb 1741 (Old Date), Page 8 Sarah Young for nursing Widow Butler 00-01-06
24-May 1742, Page 64 Deborah Young 04-00 Receive Monthly allowance,
24-May 1742, Page 65 Deborah Young caring for William Lloyd's child 02-00 Receive Monthly allowance,
06-Apr 1747, Page 407 Deborah Young receive an allowance each 4 weeks
31-Oct 1748, Page 512 Deborah Young

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 01-May 1749 Deborah Young received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Deborah Young received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Deborah Young 2/- paid for attending her
On 04-Mar 1754 Deborah Young was paid 2/- ill
On 20-May 1754 Deborah Young 4/- plus attendance on her 8/-
On 12-Aug 1754 Deborah Young burial 9/8
On 04-Nov 1754 Sarah Young rent 7/6
On 27-Jan 1755 Sarah Young being ill 3/6
On 23 Jan 1758 Samuel Young received 7/6 being ill
On 16 Oct 1758 S Young buried 2/-
On 11 Dec 1758 Sarah Young received 2/- allowance each 4 weeks

Edward Young Master for apprentice John Appleyard reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 26-Sep 1688

Elizabeth Young 17121214 daughter of Richard, married 17410413 to Jonathan Woodward, a Soldier of Bristol. Their son Richard baptised 17431009, married 17650115 to Ann Taylor and baptised Sarah 17651020 lived 5 weeks, Richard 17670322 and Ann 17750215.

Richard Young 1670 - 17360828, married 16961105 to Deborah Hutson 1670 - 17540721 and baptised Richard 16961109 - 4 days after their marriage, Susannah 16990112, Esther 17031227, twins 17051122 Samuel and George both buried after 4 days, Sarah 17061021 lived 13 months, Daniel 17080930 - 17580807 aged 51, Elizabeth 17121214 and buried Child 17150430, Child 17150716 and Son 17150918.
8 children and 2 became adults, Daniel and Elizabeth

Samuel Young, son of Richard Young Apprentice with Master William Loyd reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 22-Feb 1724.

Zavio

The Hearth Tax - 1660-1675
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
E 179 247/16 March 1664 Tetbury William Zavio 3 hearths Ladyday Chargeable

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