Daughter Popplewell (Stringer)
(before 1600 - )
Daughter Popplewell (Stringer) was born before 1600. She was the daughter of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
David Popplewell
(18 April 1606 - 21 January 1658/59)
David Popplewell was christened on 18 April 1606 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell.
David Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell dated 11 October 1615.
David Popplewell married Ann Pettinger on 16 November 1626 in Belton or Amcotts, Lincolnshire.
Opposition to the drainage of the Fens was most vigorous in the Isle of Axholme, nearly 90 years of unrest began on 13 August 1628 when between 300 & 500 Haxey men and women armed with staves, pitchforks and poles attacked the workmen in Haxey Carr and halted the work. Two days later the workmen returned accompanied by an armed guard and fighting broke out which resulted in shots and the death of Richard Coggan of Haxey. [D Neave in his review of Fenland riots and the English revolution, by Keith Lindley. Heinemann, 1982].
See Lincs Archives 2 TGH 1/34/5/A/10 for case papers Popplewell v. Gylby re Gylby's claim to tithes on Mosswood Raggs 1691-2, 7 items. An unknown person was a yeoman, in Belton, Lincolnshire. An unknown person became a widower before 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN, on the death of his wife an unknown person .
David Popplewell married Jane Brewer, daughter of Richard Brewer, on 3 May 1632 in Crowle, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell was mentioned as tenant in the manor court rolls dated on 31 January 1632/33 in Epworth Manor, Lincolnshire, Surrender by Robert Kirke, gentleman and Sarah his wife, & William Ferne, Esquire & Martha his wife, to the use of David Poplewell, junior. Admission of the said David. 3 roods of land in Beanwell furlong, 9 acres of meadow (near Readings). He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, between 1636 and 1637.
David Popplewell was listed in the Protestation returns as David Poplewell jr on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN. He was the only David in the Lincolnshire Protestation returns, his father who died soon after was not listed. David, Humphrey, David and David was a beneficiary in Elizabeth Tuswell's will proved 1642 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell made a will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton. His will mentions his brother Humfrey Popplewell, children David, Thomas, James, Robert & Ann & daughter Isabel Coggan; grandchildren John Coggan, David Popplewell & John Popplewell. James Robert & Ann were minors.
In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord 1658 I David Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & county of Lincoln yeoman being weak in body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks be given to Almightie God do here by make & ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I do give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almightie God my merciful father which first did give it unto me & my bodie to the earth to be buried in Christian burial at the discretion of my friends And for the worldly Estate that god hath bestowed upon me that it may be settled after my decease according to my mind I do bequeath it as followeth
First I do give & bequeath unto David Popplewell my son one three rood of land arrable lying on Miccarah hill between the Grounds of Michael Monckton Esquire on the East part and Henry Foster on the west part one three rood of land arrable lying in the park field betwixt Thomas Glew on the west and the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east and one rood lying near Beltoft Cross betwixt the ground of Richard Elmer on the east & the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west to him the said David - Popplewell his heirs and assigns for ever to enter into at the end of two years next after my decease And I give to the said David Popplewell my son five shillings in full of his portion out of my Estate
Also I do give unto Thomas Popplewell my son one Close commonly called Great Moonfeild containing by estimation twenty acres be it more or less as it lyeth between the ground of me the said David Popplewell on the west the Comon laine on the east abutting upon the laine called the tread lane towards the north with the appurtenances to him the said Thomas Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever to enter upon the first day of May which shall be in the year of our 1661
Also I do give to James Popplewell my son cottage house in which Jarvase Fletcher now dwelleth the buildings to the same belonging and two sellions land arrable to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre be they more or less three se[lions] of land arable lying together neare Close croft c[ont] =inge one acre one rood and a halfe bee they more or less they ly between the said Cloe croft on the west & Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the East one three roods lying on between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Tur- East and west parts and the Reedings towards the north sellions lying on hanging furlonge containing one acre & rood next the ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the West and the heyres of Francis Glew on the three sellions lying together near Belwood feild containing one acre be they more or less between the land of Ryther gentleman on the south and Robert Maultley on the one rood lying on Sare backs between the Land of Caister on the East and [blank] on the west rood lying there between the land of John Newton on & William Harrison on the south ten sellions of Land Lyeing together comonly called maidendall flat conteyni[ng] Acres be they more or less abutting upon maidendal towards the South and hanging furlong towards the - two Sellions of land arrable containing one acre & a hal[f] lying on the furlong called Miccarah/Macarah hill between the L- Johosophat Tayler on the West & the heyres of John on the east halfe an acre lying there between the land the said Humfrey Popplewell on the East and west p[ar]t Sellions lying there containing two Acres & three roodDavid Popplewell they more or lesse between the land of John Gl the west and Michael Mouckton/Monckton Esquire on the east Cottage house and three selions of land arrable lying near Clonslaine / Clouslaine yate containing two acres & three roods more or less between the highway on the East and David the younger on the west abutting upon the Stump Cross mear towards the North four Acres and a halfe be it more or less lying in a ... called long Bellwood as it abutteth upon the Ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north & the comon feild towards the South one close comonly called the three acre close lying next the clottilaine on the south east and the close of John Glew on the northwest and southwest and one orchard which I call my new orchard with the croft to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre as it lyeth between the copyhold land of me the said David Popplewell on the west & the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east to him the said James Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever after such time as he shall accomplish his age of one & twenty years
Also I do give to Robert Popplewell my son one messuage house in which Thomas Popplewell now dwelleth with the Barne stable beast house & other the buildings to the same belonging And three selions of land arable to the same adjoining containing one acre and a Rood be they more or less one selion of land arable and two butts lying over Greengate containing one acre and a half between the ground of the heyres of James Glew on the west and of Richard Kinman on the east the heirs of Alexander Isle on the east abutting upon the ground of John Popplewell towards the south one acre there between the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west and of Richard Kinman on the East one selion containing three roods lying on miccarhill between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Turr on the west & Thomas Morrison on the East one Acre and a half more or lesse lying on Guilflat between the lands of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the North & of Diverse men on the south abutting upon the ground of James Sealand towards the West one Acre lying on more lands between the Ground of the heyres of John Stephenson on the south and Mathew Kirke gentl[eman] on the north two sellions containing three roods as they ly between grounds of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the and James Maw on the south and one close called moonfeild containing seven acres be it more or [less] as it lyeth between the close called great moonf[eild] on the East and the ground of Robert Bernard o- abutting upon Clottilaine towards the north wi appurtenances to him the said Robert Popplell his heirs and assigns for ever after such time as shall accomplish his age of one and twenty
Also I do give and bequeath unto Anne Popplewell my daughter one toft stead and three crofts same belonging comonly called Brocks toft by estimacon three acres be they more or less between the ground of the heirs of John Thor- on the South and David Popplewell the younger on the North abutting upon the street towards east with the appurtenances to her the said Ann Popplewell her heirs and assigns for and during the term of nine hundred and ninety years to come and unexpired to enter unto at such as she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen be first
Also I do devise and give to my loving brother Humfrey Popplewell and to my loving friend Robert Barnard one selion of land arable meadow or pasture lying in the Low feild of Beltoft aforesaid containing half an acre [be] it more or less upon a furlong called water- lying next the ground in occupacon of Michael ... Esquire on the East and west parts abutting upon the Close of the said Humphrey Popplewell t- the north ---ne rood lyinge there between the in occupacon of the said Michaell Monckton ... east and west parts and abutting upon the close of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north And six swathes of meadow lying in the Side Ings next the meadow of the heirs of the said John Stephenson on the south and abutting upon the ground of the said Michael Monckton towards the East to them the said Humfrey Popplewell and Robert Barnard their heirs and assigns for ever to be disposed on according to the trust by me reposed in them the said Humfrey Popplewell and and Robert Barnard
And my will is and I do hereby devise unto Jane my loving wife all the lands and tenements which I have hereby given unto my children until such times as is expressed and set down for my said children to enter unto the same
Also I do give unto Isabell Coggan my daughter the sum of ten pounds
Also I do give unto the said Anne Popplewell my daughter the sum of sixty pounds of current English money to be paid to her when she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen to be first
Also I give to John Coggan my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to David Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to John Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
All the residue of my goods cattell and chattells not given & yet unbequeathed my debts being paid and funeral expences discharges I do give and bequeath unto the said Jane my wife whom I do make & ordain sole executrix of this my last will and testament
And I appoint and desire my loving brothers Thomas Brewer gent & Richard Brewer to be supervisors thereof
In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day & year first above written.
David Popplewell.
these being witnesses Michaell Monckton Humfrey Popplewell John Popplewell.
David was buried on 21 January 1658/59 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved on 16 May 1659 at Lincolnshire.
His will was proved on 24 May 1659 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. The above-written will was proved at London 24th May, 1659, the custody by being handed over to England, before the Judiciary which proves wills & having been granted, administration was appointed.
David Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell dated 11 October 1615.
David Popplewell married Ann Pettinger on 16 November 1626 in Belton or Amcotts, Lincolnshire.
Opposition to the drainage of the Fens was most vigorous in the Isle of Axholme, nearly 90 years of unrest began on 13 August 1628 when between 300 & 500 Haxey men and women armed with staves, pitchforks and poles attacked the workmen in Haxey Carr and halted the work. Two days later the workmen returned accompanied by an armed guard and fighting broke out which resulted in shots and the death of Richard Coggan of Haxey. [D Neave in his review of Fenland riots and the English revolution, by Keith Lindley. Heinemann, 1982].
See Lincs Archives 2 TGH 1/34/5/A/10 for case papers Popplewell v. Gylby re Gylby's claim to tithes on Mosswood Raggs 1691-2, 7 items. An unknown person was a yeoman, in Belton, Lincolnshire. An unknown person became a widower before 10 March 1630/31 in Belton, LIN, on the death of his wife an unknown person .
David Popplewell married Jane Brewer, daughter of Richard Brewer, on 3 May 1632 in Crowle, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell was mentioned as tenant in the manor court rolls dated on 31 January 1632/33 in Epworth Manor, Lincolnshire, Surrender by Robert Kirke, gentleman and Sarah his wife, & William Ferne, Esquire & Martha his wife, to the use of David Poplewell, junior. Admission of the said David. 3 roods of land in Beanwell furlong, 9 acres of meadow (near Readings). He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, between 1636 and 1637.
David Popplewell was listed in the Protestation returns as David Poplewell jr on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN. He was the only David in the Lincolnshire Protestation returns, his father who died soon after was not listed. David, Humphrey, David and David was a beneficiary in Elizabeth Tuswell's will proved 1642 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell made a will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton. His will mentions his brother Humfrey Popplewell, children David, Thomas, James, Robert & Ann & daughter Isabel Coggan; grandchildren John Coggan, David Popplewell & John Popplewell. James Robert & Ann were minors.
In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord 1658 I David Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & county of Lincoln yeoman being weak in body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks be given to Almightie God do here by make & ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I do give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almightie God my merciful father which first did give it unto me & my bodie to the earth to be buried in Christian burial at the discretion of my friends And for the worldly Estate that god hath bestowed upon me that it may be settled after my decease according to my mind I do bequeath it as followeth
First I do give & bequeath unto David Popplewell my son one three rood of land arrable lying on Miccarah hill between the Grounds of Michael Monckton Esquire on the East part and Henry Foster on the west part one three rood of land arrable lying in the park field betwixt Thomas Glew on the west and the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east and one rood lying near Beltoft Cross betwixt the ground of Richard Elmer on the east & the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west to him the said David - Popplewell his heirs and assigns for ever to enter into at the end of two years next after my decease And I give to the said David Popplewell my son five shillings in full of his portion out of my Estate
Also I do give unto Thomas Popplewell my son one Close commonly called Great Moonfeild containing by estimation twenty acres be it more or less as it lyeth between the ground of me the said David Popplewell on the west the Comon laine on the east abutting upon the laine called the tread lane towards the north with the appurtenances to him the said Thomas Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever to enter upon the first day of May which shall be in the year of our 1661
Also I do give to James Popplewell my son cottage house in which Jarvase Fletcher now dwelleth the buildings to the same belonging and two sellions land arrable to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre be they more or less three se[lions] of land arable lying together neare Close croft c[ont] =inge one acre one rood and a halfe bee they more or less they ly between the said Cloe croft on the west & Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the East one three roods lying on between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Tur- East and west parts and the Reedings towards the north sellions lying on hanging furlonge containing one acre & rood next the ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the West and the heyres of Francis Glew on the three sellions lying together near Belwood feild containing one acre be they more or less between the land of Ryther gentleman on the south and Robert Maultley on the one rood lying on Sare backs between the Land of Caister on the East and [blank] on the west rood lying there between the land of John Newton on & William Harrison on the south ten sellions of Land Lyeing together comonly called maidendall flat conteyni[ng] Acres be they more or less abutting upon maidendal towards the South and hanging furlong towards the - two Sellions of land arrable containing one acre & a hal[f] lying on the furlong called Miccarah/Macarah hill between the L- Johosophat Tayler on the West & the heyres of John on the east halfe an acre lying there between the land the said Humfrey Popplewell on the East and west p[ar]t Sellions lying there containing two Acres & three roodDavid Popplewell they more or lesse between the land of John Gl the west and Michael Mouckton/Monckton Esquire on the east Cottage house and three selions of land arrable lying near Clonslaine / Clouslaine yate containing two acres & three roods more or less between the highway on the East and David the younger on the west abutting upon the Stump Cross mear towards the North four Acres and a halfe be it more or less lying in a ... called long Bellwood as it abutteth upon the Ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north & the comon feild towards the South one close comonly called the three acre close lying next the clottilaine on the south east and the close of John Glew on the northwest and southwest and one orchard which I call my new orchard with the croft to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre as it lyeth between the copyhold land of me the said David Popplewell on the west & the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east to him the said James Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever after such time as he shall accomplish his age of one & twenty years
Also I do give to Robert Popplewell my son one messuage house in which Thomas Popplewell now dwelleth with the Barne stable beast house & other the buildings to the same belonging And three selions of land arable to the same adjoining containing one acre and a Rood be they more or less one selion of land arable and two butts lying over Greengate containing one acre and a half between the ground of the heyres of James Glew on the west and of Richard Kinman on the east the heirs of Alexander Isle on the east abutting upon the ground of John Popplewell towards the south one acre there between the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west and of Richard Kinman on the East one selion containing three roods lying on miccarhill between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Turr on the west & Thomas Morrison on the East one Acre and a half more or lesse lying on Guilflat between the lands of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the North & of Diverse men on the south abutting upon the ground of James Sealand towards the West one Acre lying on more lands between the Ground of the heyres of John Stephenson on the south and Mathew Kirke gentl[eman] on the north two sellions containing three roods as they ly between grounds of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the and James Maw on the south and one close called moonfeild containing seven acres be it more or [less] as it lyeth between the close called great moonf[eild] on the East and the ground of Robert Bernard o- abutting upon Clottilaine towards the north wi appurtenances to him the said Robert Popplell his heirs and assigns for ever after such time as shall accomplish his age of one and twenty
Also I do give and bequeath unto Anne Popplewell my daughter one toft stead and three crofts same belonging comonly called Brocks toft by estimacon three acres be they more or less between the ground of the heirs of John Thor- on the South and David Popplewell the younger on the North abutting upon the street towards east with the appurtenances to her the said Ann Popplewell her heirs and assigns for and during the term of nine hundred and ninety years to come and unexpired to enter unto at such as she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen be first
Also I do devise and give to my loving brother Humfrey Popplewell and to my loving friend Robert Barnard one selion of land arable meadow or pasture lying in the Low feild of Beltoft aforesaid containing half an acre [be] it more or less upon a furlong called water- lying next the ground in occupacon of Michael ... Esquire on the East and west parts abutting upon the Close of the said Humphrey Popplewell t- the north ---ne rood lyinge there between the in occupacon of the said Michaell Monckton ... east and west parts and abutting upon the close of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north And six swathes of meadow lying in the Side Ings next the meadow of the heirs of the said John Stephenson on the south and abutting upon the ground of the said Michael Monckton towards the East to them the said Humfrey Popplewell and Robert Barnard their heirs and assigns for ever to be disposed on according to the trust by me reposed in them the said Humfrey Popplewell and and Robert Barnard
And my will is and I do hereby devise unto Jane my loving wife all the lands and tenements which I have hereby given unto my children until such times as is expressed and set down for my said children to enter unto the same
Also I do give unto Isabell Coggan my daughter the sum of ten pounds
Also I do give unto the said Anne Popplewell my daughter the sum of sixty pounds of current English money to be paid to her when she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen to be first
Also I give to John Coggan my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to David Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to John Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
All the residue of my goods cattell and chattells not given & yet unbequeathed my debts being paid and funeral expences discharges I do give and bequeath unto the said Jane my wife whom I do make & ordain sole executrix of this my last will and testament
And I appoint and desire my loving brothers Thomas Brewer gent & Richard Brewer to be supervisors thereof
In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day & year first above written.
David Popplewell.
these being witnesses Michaell Monckton Humfrey Popplewell John Popplewell.
David was buried on 21 January 1658/59 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved on 16 May 1659 at Lincolnshire.
His will was proved on 24 May 1659 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. The above-written will was proved at London 24th May, 1659, the custody by being handed over to England, before the Judiciary which proves wills & having been granted, administration was appointed.
Children of David Popplewell and Ann Pettinger
- Isabel Popplewell+ b. 9 Mar 1627/28
- David Popplewell+ b. 10 Mar 1630/31, d. 16 May 1687
Children of David Popplewell and Jane Brewer
- Thomasin Popplewell+ b. 18 Apr 1633
- Richard Popplewell b. 16 May 1635, d. b 24 Aug 1644
- Thomas Popplewell b. 22 Nov 1637
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 30 Sep 1640, d. b 26 Feb 1645/46
- John Popplewell b. 24 Aug 1643, d. b 14 Sep 1644
- James Popplewell+ b. 26 Jun 1646, d. b 26 Apr 1689
- Ann Popplewell+ b. 29 Sep 1650
- Robert Popplewell+ b. 22 Sep 1652, d. 24 Dec 1720
David Popplewell
(16 February 1574/75 - 17 March 1641/42)
David Popplewell was christened on 16 February 1574/75 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Tuswell, daughter of Patriarch Tuswell, on 7 August 1598 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Her name could be Tuswell, Treswell, Enswell, etc.. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, from 1600-1601.
He was described as David Jr? in 1603, but not in 1609, churchwarden but not jr. in 1612, nor jr. in 1614. In 1616 David sr. died. David jnr is the only one listed in 1641 Protestation return.
In David Popplewell's will dated 11 October 1615 in Belton, David Popplewell was named as heir. He was an executor of David Popplewell's estate on 27 September 1616 in Lincolnshire.
David was buried on 17 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Tuswell, daughter of Patriarch Tuswell, on 7 August 1598 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Her name could be Tuswell, Treswell, Enswell, etc.. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, from 1600-1601.
He was described as David Jr? in 1603, but not in 1609, churchwarden but not jr. in 1612, nor jr. in 1614. In 1616 David sr. died. David jnr is the only one listed in 1641 Protestation return.
In David Popplewell's will dated 11 October 1615 in Belton, David Popplewell was named as heir. He was an executor of David Popplewell's estate on 27 September 1616 in Lincolnshire.
David was buried on 17 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
Children of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell
- Robert Popplewell b. 2 Apr 1600, d. b 19 Apr 1600
- Isabel Popplewell b. 26 Apr 1601
- Humphrey Popplewell+ b. 20 Aug 1603, d. b 13 May 1670
- David Popplewell+ b. 18 Apr 1606, d. 21 Jan 1658/59
- Elizabeth Popplewell (Mawe) b. 5 Apr 1609
- Frances Popplewell+ b. 30 Jan 1613/14
David Popplewell
(10 March 1630/31 - 16 May 1687)
David Popplewell was christened on 10 March 1630/31 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Ann Pettinger. David, Humphrey, David and David was a beneficiary in Elizabeth Tuswell's will proved 1642 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell witnessed Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell's wedding on 15 January 1654/55 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
David was a defendant in a court case in December 1655 in Belton, LIN. Thomas, servant to Mr Ryther of Temple Belwood was fined at the court of Sewers (an abitration court) re drainage of the Isle in 1655 along with David Popplewell the younger and several Browns.
David Popplewell witnessed John Popplewell and Thomasin Popplewell's wedding on 28 July 1656 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Stephenson on 18 December 1656 in Thornholme, Belton, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Stephenson on 23 May 1657 in Belton, LIN. David Popplewell was widowed before 16 January 1658/59 on the death of his wife Elizabeth Stephenson.
David Popplewell married Mary Mawrice? on 28 February 1659/60 in Belton or Amcotts, Lincolnshire. David Popplewell was widowed before 21 March 1660/61 on the death of his wife Mary Mawrice?.
David Popplewell married Sarah Unknown circa 1661 in Lincolnshire. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in 1665. David Popplewell was mentioned at the inventory of Jane Brewer's estate 3 May 1671. A true and perfecte Inmentary of all the goods and Chattels Late of Jane Poplwell of Beltoft within the p[ar]ish of Belton in the Countie of Lincoln and Archdeconry of Stowe widdow deceased and appraysed the therd day of May 1671
By Tho: Poplewell -ho: m[ar]ke T Johnson
David Poplewell
James Chesman
ll s d
Imprimiter purs and apparell 02 00 00
It[em] for one draw table and a furm
in the Parlor 00 18 00
It[em] one Bedd and Bedding & hangings 04 05 00
It[em] one Cubard & towe Joynd Chars 01 08 00
It[em] ---Buffits 4 of them w[i]t[h] Coaverings 00 12 06
It[em] on Range & a seing glass 00 02 06
It[em] in the Chamber one bedd stead hang
ings and blankets and three Cuslans 01 17 00
It[em] one Liveray Cubard a litle table
three Chests/Chists 01 03 00
It[em] towe ston of hemp 00 06 00
It[em] towe Bedd steads and bedding one
Chist 2 Barrils & som other things 02 05 00
in the Litle parlor
It[em] in the hous one longe table one
Litle table 3 Chars 2 buffits 00 18 00
It[em] Lini-s [linens?] 04 05 00
It[em] one beddstead with som other
things in the kitcin Chamber 00 08 00
and hows Chamber
It[em] one Lead* a Chees press a Cimline 00 12 - 00
and towe [two] tubs in the back kitchin
It[em] towe stands tow Barrills tow planks
and a goose Coll 00 08 00
It[em] some more limins ? 00 05 00
It[em] Brass and puter 05 11 03
It[em] Boales and Chesbats dishes and 00 06 - 00
other things in the milke hous
It[em] tow scores of limi Cloth 01 16 04
It[em] one ston & a half of line* 00 09 04
It[em] spitts Racks a Range *galabalk and
hooker a smoothing Iron and other Iron 00 13 - 04
things
It[em] tow stocks of Bees 00 06 08
ll s - d
the som in all: 30 13 - 11
[ galabalk may be a 'gallybake (gallobauk, galybock, gallabauch)', which according to Milward, is an 'iron bar fixed across the inside of the chimney, from which cooking vessels hung on rakentines or chains over the fire'. lead leaden vat for brewing line - flax]. David Popplewell was widowed before 16 July 1671 on the death of his wife Sarah Unknown.
David Popplewell married Mercy West on 21 November 1672 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. David Popplewell was mentioned at the inventory of Thomas Popplewell's estate 21 April 1673. A true & perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Thos Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton and county of Lincoln, yeoman, deceased, as followeth:
Impremis, his purse & apparel £26/13/4
... in the little parlour ... and other goods in the same room £9/0/0
... in the little room adjoining one servants? bed with some other small things 15/-
in the new parlor one
in the hall a long table a little table...
in the buttery two
in the great parlor chamber two cheese
in the little parlor chamber and room adjoining one stand bed one half headed bed
in the hall chamber 2 bedsteads some servants bedding a talbe a press & other small things £4/5/-
in the brewe house chamber one .... £3/0/0
one stock of bees 6/-
7 horses and 2 hol horse harness
B turfs, wood blocks, stocks & mannure in the yard £3/0/0
: ... Goods valued at £239/17/0. Appraised by Robert Bernard, Fr: Monkton, Richard Kynman & David Poplewell [signature] at Gainsborough. Dorothea Poplewell was executrix. David Popplewell was widowed on 11 November 1683 in Belton, LIN, on the death of his wife Mercy West.
David was buried on 16 May 1687 in Belton, LIN.
The administration of his estate was granted circa 17 May 1687 at the Stow Archdeaconry. He was described as David of Beltoft. An inventory of his estate was dated on 17 May 1687 A true inventory of all the goods and chattels of David Poplewell late of Beltoft in the parish of Belton deceased, appraised the 17 May 1687. .... Appraised by James Poplewell [signature], John Chapman.., William Mondy??'s mark, John Watson, his mark.
David Popplewell witnessed Richard Kinman and Ann Popplewell's wedding on 15 January 1654/55 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
David was a defendant in a court case in December 1655 in Belton, LIN. Thomas, servant to Mr Ryther of Temple Belwood was fined at the court of Sewers (an abitration court) re drainage of the Isle in 1655 along with David Popplewell the younger and several Browns.
David Popplewell witnessed John Popplewell and Thomasin Popplewell's wedding on 28 July 1656 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Stephenson on 18 December 1656 in Thornholme, Belton, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell married Elizabeth Stephenson on 23 May 1657 in Belton, LIN. David Popplewell was widowed before 16 January 1658/59 on the death of his wife Elizabeth Stephenson.
David Popplewell married Mary Mawrice? on 28 February 1659/60 in Belton or Amcotts, Lincolnshire. David Popplewell was widowed before 21 March 1660/61 on the death of his wife Mary Mawrice?.
David Popplewell married Sarah Unknown circa 1661 in Lincolnshire. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in 1665. David Popplewell was mentioned at the inventory of Jane Brewer's estate 3 May 1671. A true and perfecte Inmentary of all the goods and Chattels Late of Jane Poplwell of Beltoft within the p[ar]ish of Belton in the Countie of Lincoln and Archdeconry of Stowe widdow deceased and appraysed the therd day of May 1671
By Tho: Poplewell -ho: m[ar]ke T Johnson
David Poplewell
James Chesman
ll s d
Imprimiter purs and apparell 02 00 00
It[em] for one draw table and a furm
in the Parlor 00 18 00
It[em] one Bedd and Bedding & hangings 04 05 00
It[em] one Cubard & towe Joynd Chars 01 08 00
It[em] ---Buffits 4 of them w[i]t[h] Coaverings 00 12 06
It[em] on Range & a seing glass 00 02 06
It[em] in the Chamber one bedd stead hang
ings and blankets and three Cuslans 01 17 00
It[em] one Liveray Cubard a litle table
three Chests/Chists 01 03 00
It[em] towe ston of hemp 00 06 00
It[em] towe Bedd steads and bedding one
Chist 2 Barrils & som other things 02 05 00
in the Litle parlor
It[em] in the hous one longe table one
Litle table 3 Chars 2 buffits 00 18 00
It[em] Lini-s [linens?] 04 05 00
It[em] one beddstead with som other
things in the kitcin Chamber 00 08 00
and hows Chamber
It[em] one Lead* a Chees press a Cimline 00 12 - 00
and towe [two] tubs in the back kitchin
It[em] towe stands tow Barrills tow planks
and a goose Coll 00 08 00
It[em] some more limins ? 00 05 00
It[em] Brass and puter 05 11 03
It[em] Boales and Chesbats dishes and 00 06 - 00
other things in the milke hous
It[em] tow scores of limi Cloth 01 16 04
It[em] one ston & a half of line* 00 09 04
It[em] spitts Racks a Range *galabalk and
hooker a smoothing Iron and other Iron 00 13 - 04
things
It[em] tow stocks of Bees 00 06 08
ll s - d
the som in all: 30 13 - 11
[ galabalk may be a 'gallybake (gallobauk, galybock, gallabauch)', which according to Milward, is an 'iron bar fixed across the inside of the chimney, from which cooking vessels hung on rakentines or chains over the fire'. lead leaden vat for brewing line - flax]. David Popplewell was widowed before 16 July 1671 on the death of his wife Sarah Unknown.
David Popplewell married Mercy West on 21 November 1672 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. David Popplewell was mentioned at the inventory of Thomas Popplewell's estate 21 April 1673. A true & perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Thos Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton and county of Lincoln, yeoman, deceased, as followeth:
Impremis, his purse & apparel £26/13/4
... in the little parlour ... and other goods in the same room £9/0/0
... in the little room adjoining one servants? bed with some other small things 15/-
in the new parlor one
in the hall a long table a little table...
in the buttery two
in the great parlor chamber two cheese
in the little parlor chamber and room adjoining one stand bed one half headed bed
in the hall chamber 2 bedsteads some servants bedding a talbe a press & other small things £4/5/-
in the brewe house chamber one .... £3/0/0
one stock of bees 6/-
7 horses and 2 hol horse harness
B turfs, wood blocks, stocks & mannure in the yard £3/0/0
: ... Goods valued at £239/17/0. Appraised by Robert Bernard, Fr: Monkton, Richard Kynman & David Poplewell [signature] at Gainsborough. Dorothea Poplewell was executrix. David Popplewell was widowed on 11 November 1683 in Belton, LIN, on the death of his wife Mercy West.
David was buried on 16 May 1687 in Belton, LIN.
The administration of his estate was granted circa 17 May 1687 at the Stow Archdeaconry. He was described as David of Beltoft. An inventory of his estate was dated on 17 May 1687 A true inventory of all the goods and chattels of David Poplewell late of Beltoft in the parish of Belton deceased, appraised the 17 May 1687. .... Appraised by James Poplewell [signature], John Chapman.., William Mondy??'s mark, John Watson, his mark.
Child of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Stephenson
- David Popplewell b. b 1658, d. 21 Feb 1659/60
Child of David Popplewell and Mary Mawrice?
- Humphrey Popplewell b. 13 Mar 1660/61, d. b 15 Mar 1660/61
Children of David Popplewell and Sarah Unknown
- David Popplewell b. 17 Sep 1662
- Richard Popplewell b. 12 Aug 1664, d. b 16 Jan 1742/43
- Unnamed Popplewell b. 8 Nov 1667
Children of David Popplewell and Mercy West
- Robert Popplewell b. 26 Sep 1674
- John Popplewell b. 29 Sep 1676
David Popplewell
(17 September 1662 - )
This may be the David who had children at Scawby.. David Popplewell was christened on 17 September 1662 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Sarah Unknown.
David Popplewell
(before 1658 - 21 February 1659/60)
David Popplewell was born before 1658 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was mentioned in his grandfather's 1658/9 will. There are very few baptisms in the Commonwealth period.. He was the son of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Stephenson.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, David Popplewell was named as heir.
David was buried on 21 February 1659/60 in Beltoft, Belton, Lincolnshire. This is one month after his mother's death.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, David Popplewell was named as heir.
David was buried on 21 February 1659/60 in Beltoft, Belton, Lincolnshire. This is one month after his mother's death.
David Popplewell
(5 October 1623 - 8 October 1643)
David Popplewell was also known as (son of Humphrey, gent) in records. He was christened on 5 October 1623 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Elizabeth Healey. David, Humphrey, David and David was a beneficiary in Elizabeth Tuswell's will proved 1642 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
David was buried on 8 October 1643 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
David was buried on 8 October 1643 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell
(circa 1536 - 20 September 1616)
David Popplewell was born circa 1536 in Lincolnshire. The Belton parish register begins in 1542 and his birth is not recorded. He is not mentioned in his presumed grandfather's will of 1538. He was the son of James Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
David Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1559. David was supervisor in the will of William Popplewell dated 10 August 1566. David was a yeoman in Beltoft, Belton..
In James Popplewell's will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire, David Popplewell was named as heir. He was an executor of James Popplewell's estate on 26 October 1570 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
David Popplewell was granted land on 25 January 1574 in Belton, LIN, by William Audus. David was supervisor in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
A David Poppleton of Belton, aged 60, gave evidence in a dispute about boundaries between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire in 1596. He had been a juror in the manor of Epworth to view the defects of the river banks and to punish defaulters. Bickersdyke was the boundary. The New Bridge was a nuisance to the inhabitant sof Axholme, "for many cattle are conveyed by stealth, and it is about 18 years since the bridge was made, and before that time there was no bridge or passage there".
David Popplewell made a will dated 11 October 1615 in Belton. His will mentions his wife Isabel, son David, grandson David the son of David, son in law Robert Popplewell husband of ..., daughter Ann Popplewell & her children, John Barnard son in law & his children, granddaughter Elizabeth Tongue?, Robert Stringer son in law, Anne Popplewell wife of John Popplewell, Elizabeth Barnard, [implies daughters] Humfrey Popplewell & David Popplewell, Isabel & Frances daughters of David Popplewell & Humfrey son of David.
[In the name of god Amen the 11 Oct 1615 I David Poplewell the elder of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman being? in good health and of perfect memory praise my Lord god therefore do ordain constitute and make this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First I commit my soul unto Almighty god believing faithfully and hoping assuredly to be one of his elect people And my body to be buried in the Church of Belton aforesaid where my father lyeth
Item I give unto Isabel my wife one parlour two butteries adjoining there unto and four chambers above the said parlour and ten pounds of good and lawful money of England to be paid unto her yearly during her natural life
Item I give unto the said Isabell my wife one milk cow and meat for her winter and summer And I will that my wife shall have her fy [perhaps fill?] with meat and drink and her maidservant with my son David so long as she my said wife shall keep her self unmarried Provided always that if my said wife shall refuse or deny them? my gift or gifts or any part or parcel of them in this my will given unto her And will stand to her third of my of my lands Then my will is that she shall lose all the benefits of all the legacies and gifts that I have given her in this my last will and testament
I give unto David Poplewell my grand child the son of David one close in Beltoft called three acres Close at Clottie Lane end And one other close called Mylne Close containing? six acres lying in the parish of Owston one other close lying in Diddithorpe Inges cont. three acres and a half to have and to hold all the premises unto him the said David and to his heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to remain unto me the said David for ever
Item I give unto the said David Poplewell my grandchild one white house in Belton aforesaid where in now dwelleth William Kendall and seventeen acres and a half of arable land lying severally in the fields of Beltoft and Belton as in one schedule thereof made plainly appeareth And one little cottage house at Clowslaine yate To him the said David his heirs of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue to remain to the right heirs of me the said David for ever
Item I give and unto Robert Poplewell my son in law V.s
Item I give unto Anne Popplewell my daughter V.s And one brass pot that was given her in full satisfaction of her child's portion
Item I give unto every one of my daughter Anne's Children V.s
Item I give unto John Barnerd my son in law V.s And to every one of the children that he had by my daughter V.s
Item I give unto Elizabeth Tonge or Touge my grandchild V.s
Item I give unto Robert Stringer my son in law V.s and to his wife V s in full satisfaction of her child's portion.
Item I give unto the farmers? of the parsonage the tythinges negligently forgotten xij d
Item I give unto David Popplewell my son one tenement in Carrhouse now in the tenure of Francis Thomas David with all the lands and meadows thereto belonging to have and to hold to h-- and to heirs for ever
Item I give unto the said David my son and to his heirs for ever one tenement in Beltoft now in the tenure of Francis Wressell and eight acres of land and meadow with all the appurtenances
Item I give unto every one of my godchildren xij d
Item I give unto Anne Poplewell wife of John Poplewell one silver spoon
Item I give unto Elizabeth Barnerd one silver spoon
Item I give unto Humfrey Poplewell and unto David Poplewell to either of them one silver spoon
Item I give unto David Poplewell my son's son one table with two draie teanes
Item I give unto Henry Glew iijs iiijd and to every one of his children xijd that is now born
Item I give to Isabell Poplewell daughter of David one brass pot
Item I give unto Francis Poplewell daughter of David David xiijs iiijd
Item I give unto Humfrey Poplewell son of David the greatest pot and the greatest pan of the dish binke one cubbord one round table standing in the hall one pair of gallowballes with the hooks one pair of great racks two great spits all which implements to remain as heirlooms
Item I give unto Edward Awdas son of William Awdas xijd
Item I give unto William Theaker xij d
Item I give to the poor people of Beltoft and Belton xiijs iiijd
Item I give unto Alexander Ashmall xs
Item I give to Thomas Glewe xs
Item I give to Richard Awdas xs
The residue of all my goods and Chattell unbequeathed and ungiven debts paid funerals discharged I give to David Poplewell my son whom I make my full executor of this my last my will and testament
Also I make and ordain and constitute supervisors of this my last will and testament Thomas Glew and Richard Awdas to see it truly performed according to the true intent and meaning of me the testator and my will is that they shall have their charges at all times when they shall go about my business
Witnesses hereof Alexander Ashmall signum William Theake mark of Richard Ellis mark David Poplewell.
David was buried on 20 September 1616 in Belton, LIN. An inventory of his estate was dated on 26 September 1616 His estate was valued at £40/13/6.
This is the trewe inventorie of all the goodes movable and immovable and chattelles of David Poplewell the elder lait [late] of Beltoft deceased vewed valued & priced the xxvj daie of September in the yere of our Lord God 1616 by Alexander Ashmall Thomas Glewe George Woodworthe and David Walcoates
Inprimis in his ^ purse and his apparrill vj li xiij s iiij d
Item in the hall twelve peices of pewder [pewter] one basen two brase candlestickes two chaffen dishes & one litle brasend morer, foure litle saltes & one cubbard iij li vj s iiij d
Item one table with two drawe leaves, one round table two longe buffett stoles, one litle lowe table & one shor-t buffet stole & two chaires xl xiij s iiij d
Item one longe sattle & two binshes viij s viij d
Item one longe gallowe balke thre hookes in the woall and one buble hooke & one litle short hooke one paire of pott hookes & one Toft Iron & one passe paire of Rackes two great spittes xxiiij s
Item one dishe furnished with sylver xxvj s viij d
tem one broade brasse Candlesticke xviij d
Item one bowe & one sheffe of Arrowes & one C-liv[er] xx s
Item Sixe Coshins x s
In the Parleour
Item two Fether bedes with all the furniture theirto belonginge vli
Item thre stand bedes & one Trundlebed xxvj s viij d
Item one chest one long framed table one other framed table & one litle rund table fure buffetes two chaires xliij s iiij d
Item in the butterye w[i]th all the implementes therin xx s
Item the pullin & the Geesse x s
Item one In-ge /Jugge ijs
Item six Kye [kine] xiij li vj s viij d
Summa totalis omnium bonorum xl li xiij s vj d [Sum total of all the goods £40. 13s. 6d.]
Ex[ecu]tuHis estate was valued at £40/13/6. [ITAL:]This is the trewe inventorie of all the goodes movable and immovable and chattelles of David Poplewell the elder lait [late] of Beltoft deceased vewed valued & priced the xxvj daie of September in the yere of our Lord God 1616 by Alexander Ashmall Thomas Glewe George Woodworthe and David Walcoates Inprimis in his ^ purse and his apparrill vj li xiij s iiij d Item in the hall twelve peices of pewder [pewter] one basen two brase candlestickes two chaffen dishes & one litle brasend morer, foure litle saltes & one cubbard iij li vj s iiij d Item one table with two drawe leaves, one round table two longe buffett stoles, one litle lowe table & one shor-t buffet stole & two chaires xl xiij s iiij d Item one longe sattle & two binshes viij s viij d Item one longe gallowe balke thre hookes in the woall and one buble hooke & one litle short hooke one paire of pott hookes & one Toft Iron & one passe paire of Rackes two great spittes xxiiij s Item one dishe furnished with sylver xxvj s viij d tem one broade brasse Candlesticke xviij d Item one bowe & one sheffe of Arrowes & one C-liv[er] xx s Item Sixe Coshins x s In the Parleour Item two Fether bedes with all the furniture theirto belonginge vli Item thre stand bedes & one Trundlebed xxvj s viij d Item one chest one long framed table one other framed table & one litle rund table fure buffetes two chaires xliij s iiij d Item in the butterye w[i]th all the implementes therin xx s Item the pullin & the Geesse x s Item one In-ge /Jugge ijs Item six Kye [kine] xiij li vj s viij d Summa totalis omnium bonorum xl li xiij s vj d [Sum total of all the goods £40. 13s. 6d.] Ex[ecu]tu[m] fuit h[uius]mo[d]i Inven[torium] ap[u]d Gainsbrough 27 0 Septembris 1616 pro vero &c sub &c si &c [This Inventory was executed at Gainsborough on the 27th September 1616 for truly etc under etc., if etc.[:ITAL]] fuit h[uius]mo26 September 1616i Inven[torium] ap[u]d Gainsbrough 27 0
Septembris 1616 pro vero &c sub &c si &c [This Inventory was executed at Gainsborough on the 27th September 1616 for truly etc under etc., if etc.].
His will was proved on 27 September 1616 at Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1559. David was supervisor in the will of William Popplewell dated 10 August 1566. David was a yeoman in Beltoft, Belton..
In James Popplewell's will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire, David Popplewell was named as heir. He was an executor of James Popplewell's estate on 26 October 1570 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
David Popplewell was granted land on 25 January 1574 in Belton, LIN, by William Audus. David was supervisor in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
A David Poppleton of Belton, aged 60, gave evidence in a dispute about boundaries between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire in 1596. He had been a juror in the manor of Epworth to view the defects of the river banks and to punish defaulters. Bickersdyke was the boundary. The New Bridge was a nuisance to the inhabitant sof Axholme, "for many cattle are conveyed by stealth, and it is about 18 years since the bridge was made, and before that time there was no bridge or passage there".
David Popplewell made a will dated 11 October 1615 in Belton. His will mentions his wife Isabel, son David, grandson David the son of David, son in law Robert Popplewell husband of ..., daughter Ann Popplewell & her children, John Barnard son in law & his children, granddaughter Elizabeth Tongue?, Robert Stringer son in law, Anne Popplewell wife of John Popplewell, Elizabeth Barnard, [implies daughters] Humfrey Popplewell & David Popplewell, Isabel & Frances daughters of David Popplewell & Humfrey son of David.
[In the name of god Amen the 11 Oct 1615 I David Poplewell the elder of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman being? in good health and of perfect memory praise my Lord god therefore do ordain constitute and make this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First I commit my soul unto Almighty god believing faithfully and hoping assuredly to be one of his elect people And my body to be buried in the Church of Belton aforesaid where my father lyeth
Item I give unto Isabel my wife one parlour two butteries adjoining there unto and four chambers above the said parlour and ten pounds of good and lawful money of England to be paid unto her yearly during her natural life
Item I give unto the said Isabell my wife one milk cow and meat for her winter and summer And I will that my wife shall have her fy [perhaps fill?] with meat and drink and her maidservant with my son David so long as she my said wife shall keep her self unmarried Provided always that if my said wife shall refuse or deny them? my gift or gifts or any part or parcel of them in this my will given unto her And will stand to her third of my of my lands Then my will is that she shall lose all the benefits of all the legacies and gifts that I have given her in this my last will and testament
I give unto David Poplewell my grand child the son of David one close in Beltoft called three acres Close at Clottie Lane end And one other close called Mylne Close containing? six acres lying in the parish of Owston one other close lying in Diddithorpe Inges cont. three acres and a half to have and to hold all the premises unto him the said David and to his heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to remain unto me the said David for ever
Item I give unto the said David Poplewell my grandchild one white house in Belton aforesaid where in now dwelleth William Kendall and seventeen acres and a half of arable land lying severally in the fields of Beltoft and Belton as in one schedule thereof made plainly appeareth And one little cottage house at Clowslaine yate To him the said David his heirs of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue to remain to the right heirs of me the said David for ever
Item I give and unto Robert Poplewell my son in law V.s
Item I give unto Anne Popplewell my daughter V.s And one brass pot that was given her in full satisfaction of her child's portion
Item I give unto every one of my daughter Anne's Children V.s
Item I give unto John Barnerd my son in law V.s And to every one of the children that he had by my daughter V.s
Item I give unto Elizabeth Tonge or Touge my grandchild V.s
Item I give unto Robert Stringer my son in law V.s and to his wife V s in full satisfaction of her child's portion.
Item I give unto the farmers? of the parsonage the tythinges negligently forgotten xij d
Item I give unto David Popplewell my son one tenement in Carrhouse now in the tenure of Francis Thomas David with all the lands and meadows thereto belonging to have and to hold to h-- and to heirs for ever
Item I give unto the said David my son and to his heirs for ever one tenement in Beltoft now in the tenure of Francis Wressell and eight acres of land and meadow with all the appurtenances
Item I give unto every one of my godchildren xij d
Item I give unto Anne Poplewell wife of John Poplewell one silver spoon
Item I give unto Elizabeth Barnerd one silver spoon
Item I give unto Humfrey Poplewell and unto David Poplewell to either of them one silver spoon
Item I give unto David Poplewell my son's son one table with two draie teanes
Item I give unto Henry Glew iijs iiijd and to every one of his children xijd that is now born
Item I give to Isabell Poplewell daughter of David one brass pot
Item I give unto Francis Poplewell daughter of David David xiijs iiijd
Item I give unto Humfrey Poplewell son of David the greatest pot and the greatest pan of the dish binke one cubbord one round table standing in the hall one pair of gallowballes with the hooks one pair of great racks two great spits all which implements to remain as heirlooms
Item I give unto Edward Awdas son of William Awdas xijd
Item I give unto William Theaker xij d
Item I give to the poor people of Beltoft and Belton xiijs iiijd
Item I give unto Alexander Ashmall xs
Item I give to Thomas Glewe xs
Item I give to Richard Awdas xs
The residue of all my goods and Chattell unbequeathed and ungiven debts paid funerals discharged I give to David Poplewell my son whom I make my full executor of this my last my will and testament
Also I make and ordain and constitute supervisors of this my last will and testament Thomas Glew and Richard Awdas to see it truly performed according to the true intent and meaning of me the testator and my will is that they shall have their charges at all times when they shall go about my business
Witnesses hereof Alexander Ashmall signum William Theake mark of Richard Ellis mark David Poplewell.
David was buried on 20 September 1616 in Belton, LIN. An inventory of his estate was dated on 26 September 1616 His estate was valued at £40/13/6.
This is the trewe inventorie of all the goodes movable and immovable and chattelles of David Poplewell the elder lait [late] of Beltoft deceased vewed valued & priced the xxvj daie of September in the yere of our Lord God 1616 by Alexander Ashmall Thomas Glewe George Woodworthe and David Walcoates
Inprimis in his ^ purse and his apparrill vj li xiij s iiij d
Item in the hall twelve peices of pewder [pewter] one basen two brase candlestickes two chaffen dishes & one litle brasend morer, foure litle saltes & one cubbard iij li vj s iiij d
Item one table with two drawe leaves, one round table two longe buffett stoles, one litle lowe table & one shor-t buffet stole & two chaires xl xiij s iiij d
Item one longe sattle & two binshes viij s viij d
Item one longe gallowe balke thre hookes in the woall and one buble hooke & one litle short hooke one paire of pott hookes & one Toft Iron & one passe paire of Rackes two great spittes xxiiij s
Item one dishe furnished with sylver xxvj s viij d
tem one broade brasse Candlesticke xviij d
Item one bowe & one sheffe of Arrowes & one C-liv[er] xx s
Item Sixe Coshins x s
In the Parleour
Item two Fether bedes with all the furniture theirto belonginge vli
Item thre stand bedes & one Trundlebed xxvj s viij d
Item one chest one long framed table one other framed table & one litle rund table fure buffetes two chaires xliij s iiij d
Item in the butterye w[i]th all the implementes therin xx s
Item the pullin & the Geesse x s
Item one In-ge /Jugge ijs
Item six Kye [kine] xiij li vj s viij d
Summa totalis omnium bonorum xl li xiij s vj d [Sum total of all the goods £40. 13s. 6d.]
Ex[ecu]tuHis estate was valued at £40/13/6. [ITAL:]This is the trewe inventorie of all the goodes movable and immovable and chattelles of David Poplewell the elder lait [late] of Beltoft deceased vewed valued & priced the xxvj daie of September in the yere of our Lord God 1616 by Alexander Ashmall Thomas Glewe George Woodworthe and David Walcoates Inprimis in his ^ purse and his apparrill vj li xiij s iiij d Item in the hall twelve peices of pewder [pewter] one basen two brase candlestickes two chaffen dishes & one litle brasend morer, foure litle saltes & one cubbard iij li vj s iiij d Item one table with two drawe leaves, one round table two longe buffett stoles, one litle lowe table & one shor-t buffet stole & two chaires xl xiij s iiij d Item one longe sattle & two binshes viij s viij d Item one longe gallowe balke thre hookes in the woall and one buble hooke & one litle short hooke one paire of pott hookes & one Toft Iron & one passe paire of Rackes two great spittes xxiiij s Item one dishe furnished with sylver xxvj s viij d tem one broade brasse Candlesticke xviij d Item one bowe & one sheffe of Arrowes & one C-liv[er] xx s Item Sixe Coshins x s In the Parleour Item two Fether bedes with all the furniture theirto belonginge vli Item thre stand bedes & one Trundlebed xxvj s viij d Item one chest one long framed table one other framed table & one litle rund table fure buffetes two chaires xliij s iiij d Item in the butterye w[i]th all the implementes therin xx s Item the pullin & the Geesse x s Item one In-ge /Jugge ijs Item six Kye [kine] xiij li vj s viij d Summa totalis omnium bonorum xl li xiij s vj d [Sum total of all the goods £40. 13s. 6d.] Ex[ecu]tu[m] fuit h[uius]mo[d]i Inven[torium] ap[u]d Gainsbrough 27 0 Septembris 1616 pro vero &c sub &c si &c [This Inventory was executed at Gainsborough on the 27th September 1616 for truly etc under etc., if etc.[:ITAL]] fuit h[uius]mo26 September 1616i Inven[torium] ap[u]d Gainsbrough 27 0
Septembris 1616 pro vero &c sub &c si &c [This Inventory was executed at Gainsborough on the 27th September 1616 for truly etc under etc., if etc.].
His will was proved on 27 September 1616 at Lincolnshire.
Children of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown
- Elizabeth Popplewell+ b. b 1560
- Jane Popplewell+ b. 8 Sep 1565, d. b 1570
- Isabel Popplewell b. 23 Nov 1567
- Francis Popplewell b. 27 May 1570, d. b 1615?
- James Popplewell b. 25 Apr 1573, d. b 27 Jun 1573
- David Popplewell+ b. 16 Feb 1574/75, d. 17 Mar 1641/42
- Stephen Popplewell b. 24 Dec 1576, d. 12 May 1588
- Ann Popplewell b. b 1582, d. b 3 Jun 1637
- Daughter Popplewell (Stringer) b. b 1600
David Popplewell
(before 1653 - )
David Popplewell was born before 1653 in Lincolnshire, England. He was mentioned in his grandfather's will. He may be the David of Scawby.. He was the son of William Popplewell.
David Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated before May 1670?.
David Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated before May 1670?.
David Popplewell
(17 January 1553/54 - 27 June 1575)
David Popplewell was born on 17 January 1553/54 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Jane or Joan Thornton.
In William Popplewell's will dated 10 August 1566 in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, David Popplewell was named as heir.
David Popplewell was possibly granted land on 25 January 1574 in Belton, Lincolnshire, by William Audus.
David was buried on 27 June 1575 in Belton, LIN.
In William Popplewell's will dated 10 August 1566 in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, David Popplewell was named as heir.
David Popplewell was possibly granted land on 25 January 1574 in Belton, Lincolnshire, by William Audus.
David was buried on 27 June 1575 in Belton, LIN.
David Popplewell
(before 1670 - )
David Popplewell was born before 1670. David was a tanner in 1689.
Lease and Release. 25 & 26 July 1689. Mary Andrew of Scawby, widow, Anne Farmery of Kirton Lindsey, widow, and Robert Farmery her son of Upper Burnham, gent, to David Popplewell of Scawby, tanner. Property: cottage and hempyard in Scawby. Signed and sealed by first party.
Bond to observe Covenants
Date: 26 July 1689: Mary Andrew of Scawby, widow, Anne Farmery of Kirton Lindsey, widow, and Robert Farmery her son of Upper Burnham, gent, to David Popplewell of Scawby, tanner.
Indenture of Mortgage for 500 years 4 Sep 1691: David Popplewell to Richard Nelthorpe. Property: cottage and hempyard in Scawby. Signed and sealed by Popplewell.
David Popplewell married Dorothy Unknown before 1692. A David Popplewel, mariner, married Elizabeth Greate 1 January 1695 at St Dunstan, Stepney according to the IGI. Not likely to be this man..
Deedpoll of Feoffment 5 Apr 1692: David Popplewell and Dorothy his wife; to Richard Nelthorpe. Property: cottage and croft in Scawby. Signed and sealed by 1st party.
Bond to observe Covenants 5 Apr 1692: David Popplewell and Dorothy his wife, to Richard Nelthorpe.
David Popplewell married Ann Burkitt on 24 June 1706 in Scawby, Lincolnshire.
Lease and Release. 25 & 26 July 1689. Mary Andrew of Scawby, widow, Anne Farmery of Kirton Lindsey, widow, and Robert Farmery her son of Upper Burnham, gent, to David Popplewell of Scawby, tanner. Property: cottage and hempyard in Scawby. Signed and sealed by first party.
Bond to observe Covenants
Date: 26 July 1689: Mary Andrew of Scawby, widow, Anne Farmery of Kirton Lindsey, widow, and Robert Farmery her son of Upper Burnham, gent, to David Popplewell of Scawby, tanner.
Indenture of Mortgage for 500 years 4 Sep 1691: David Popplewell to Richard Nelthorpe. Property: cottage and hempyard in Scawby. Signed and sealed by Popplewell.
David Popplewell married Dorothy Unknown before 1692. A David Popplewel, mariner, married Elizabeth Greate 1 January 1695 at St Dunstan, Stepney according to the IGI. Not likely to be this man..
Deedpoll of Feoffment 5 Apr 1692: David Popplewell and Dorothy his wife; to Richard Nelthorpe. Property: cottage and croft in Scawby. Signed and sealed by 1st party.
Bond to observe Covenants 5 Apr 1692: David Popplewell and Dorothy his wife, to Richard Nelthorpe.
David Popplewell married Ann Burkitt on 24 June 1706 in Scawby, Lincolnshire.
Children of David Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 28 Jul 1698
- Bridget Popplewell b. 10 Feb 1701/2
- David Popplewell b. 24 Mar 1716/17
David Popplewell
(24 March 1716/17 - )
He may be the father of the children born at Birstall and Cleckheaton, Yks. David Popplewell was christened on 24 March 1716/17 in Scawby, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown.
David Popplewell
( - 22 June 1603)
David was buried on 22 June 1603 in St Oswald, Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
David Popplewell
(20 December 1815 - )
David Popplewell was born on 20 December 1815 in Menston/Heckmondwike, Yorkshire. He married Elizabeth Roberts, died 16 April 1881 at Birmingham and had a daughter Louisa the ancestor of Mark Grace who runs a Popplewell One Name Study. This line does not connect with ours (at this stage).
David Popplewell
(19 April 1723 - )
David Popplewell was christened on 19 April 1723 in Hartshead, Yorkshire. He was the son of William Popplewell.
David Popplewell
(3 October 1712 - )
David Popplewell was christened on 3 October 1712 in Linton in Craven, Yorkshire. He was the son of George Popplewell.
Children of David Popplewell
- James Popplewell (b. Linton in Craven) b. 30 Nov 1743
- Thomas Popplewell (b. Linton in Craven) b. 24 Nov 1744
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 26 Apr 1747
- Mary Popplewell b. 29 Dec 1748
- Sarah Popplewell b. 26 Dec 1750
David Popplewell
(30 March 1717 - )
David Popplewell was christened on 30 March 1717 in All Saints, Wakefield, Yorkshire. He was the son of John Popplewell.
David Benjamin Popplewell
(say 1790 - )
David Benjamin Popplewell was born say 1790.
David Benjamin Popplewell married Sarah (?) before 1814.
David Benjamin Popplewell married Sarah (?) before 1814.
Child of David Benjamin Popplewell and Sarah (?)
- Benjamin Popplewell b. 1 Feb 1814
Dorothy Popplewell
(15 March 1611/12 - before 29 June 1625)
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 15 March 1611/12 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Francis Popplewell and Margaret Martin.
Dorothy died before 29 June 1625 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 29 June 1625 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy died before 29 June 1625 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 29 June 1625 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell
(24 January 1579/80 - before 1592)
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 24 January 1579/80 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She could be the daughter of James & Elizabeth. She was the daughter of James Popplewell (of Beltoft, son of William) and Prudence Dobson.
Dorothy died before 1592. She is not mentioned in her father's will.
Dorothy died before 1592. She is not mentioned in her father's will.
Dorothy Popplewell
(7 February 1572/73 - )
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 7 February 1572/73 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Francis Popplewell and Dorothy Thornhill.
Dorothy Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
Dorothy Popplewell married William Mynnet on 25 May 1608 in Worlaby by Brigg, Lincolnshire, England.
Dorothy Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
Dorothy Popplewell married William Mynnet on 25 May 1608 in Worlaby by Brigg, Lincolnshire, England.
Dorothy Popplewell
(30 January 1590/91 - 20 March 1605/6)
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 30 January 1590/91 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton.
Dorothy was buried on 20 March 1605/6 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy was buried on 20 March 1605/6 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell
(19 December 1584 - 18 March 1586/87)
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 19 December 1584 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She may be the daugther of James & Prudence who married at Belton in 1579. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton.
Dorothy was buried on 18 March 1586/87 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy was buried on 18 March 1586/87 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell
(28 August 1597 - )
Dorothy Popplewell was christened on 28 August 1597 in Crowle, Lincolnshire. She is linked here to make her a sibling of George of Flixborough. There is no evidence to say which Robert is her father. All is assumption only. She doesn't appear in her presumed father's will, but as she was married by then, John Dawson may not have recognized her. Awaiting a photocopy. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Ann Brighouse.
Dorothy Popplewell married Hugh Gressam on 5 October 1615 in Flixborough, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell married Hugh Gressam on 5 October 1615 in Flixborough, Lincolnshire.
Children of Dorothy Popplewell and Hugh Gressam
- Jane Gressam b. b 2 Dec 1618
- Elizabeth Gressam b. b 29 Jun 1620
- Ann Gressam b. b 1 Dec 1622
- John Gresham b. 1625
Dorothy Popplewell
(23 June 1658 - )
Dorothy Popplewell was born on 23 June 1658 in Misson, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Alice Unknown.
In George Popplewell's will dated 29 May 1668 in Flixborough, Lincolnshire, Dorothy Popplewell was named as heir.
In Margaret Unknown's will dated 8 November 1675 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Dorothy Popplewell was named as heir.
Dorothy Popplewell and George Reynor obtained a marriage licence before 2 December 1679 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell married George Reynor on 2 December 1679 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
In George Popplewell's will dated 29 May 1668 in Flixborough, Lincolnshire, Dorothy Popplewell was named as heir.
In Margaret Unknown's will dated 8 November 1675 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Dorothy Popplewell was named as heir.
Dorothy Popplewell and George Reynor obtained a marriage licence before 2 December 1679 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell married George Reynor on 2 December 1679 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Dorothy Popplewell
(before 1655 - before 26 April 1655)
Dorothy Popplewell was born before 1655. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Alice Unknown.
Dorothy died before 26 April 1655 in Misson, Nottinghamshire, England. She was buried on 26 April 1655 in Misson, NTT, ENG.
Dorothy died before 26 April 1655 in Misson, Nottinghamshire, England. She was buried on 26 April 1655 in Misson, NTT, ENG.
Dorothy Popplewell (Smith?)
(10 January 1623/24 - )
A Dorothy Popplewell married Nicholas Smith at Corringham 15 Oct 1673.. Dorothy Popplewell (Smith?) was christened on 10 January 1623/24 in Normanby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Catherine Unknown.
Edith Popplewell
(1871 - )
Frank, Edward and Edith were listed as the children of James Popplewell in the 1871 census in Althorpe. Edith Popplewell was born in 1871. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Sarah Ann Petch.
Edith Popplewell
(1886 - )
Edith Popplewell was born in 1886 in Ashby, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Robert Popplewell and Harriet Hoodless.
Edmond Popplewell (of Misterton)
(14 August 1581 - )
He was to inherit property in Misterton from his mother's brother. Edmond Popplewell (of Misterton) was christened on 14 August 1581 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Francis Popplewell and Dorothy Thornhill.
In Francis Popplewell's will dated 18 January 1585/86 in Belton, LIN, Edmond Popplewell (of Misterton) was named as heir.
In Francis Popplewell's will dated 18 January 1585/86 in Belton, LIN, Edmond Popplewell (of Misterton) was named as heir.