Humphrey Popplewell
(30 January 1653/54 - )
A Humphrey Popplewell married Mary Tuche on 27 September 1692 at Portsmouth St Thomas, Hampshire. Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 30 January 1653/54 in Bottesford, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell.
Isaac Popplewell
(17 May 1707 - before 1 April 1768)
Isaac Popplewell was christened on 17 May 1707 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Lee.
Isaac died before 1 April 1768 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 1 April 1768 in Epworth.
Isaac died before 1 April 1768 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 1 April 1768 in Epworth.
Isabel Popplewell
(9 March 1627/28 - )
Isabel Popplewell was christened on 9 March 1627/28 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of David Popplewell and Ann Pettinger.
Isabel Popplewell married Unknown Coggan before 1658 in Lincolnshire, England.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, Isabel Popplewell was named as heir.
Isabel Popplewell married Unknown Coggan before 1658 in Lincolnshire, England.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, Isabel Popplewell was named as heir.
Child of Isabel Popplewell and Unknown Coggan
- John Coggan b. b 1658, d. b 14 Nov 1732
Isabel Popplewell
(26 April 1601 - )
Isabel Popplewell was christened on 26 April 1601 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell.
Isabel Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell dated 11 October 1615.
Isabel Popplewell married Henry Godfrey on 6 May 1618 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Isabel Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell dated 11 October 1615.
Isabel Popplewell married Henry Godfrey on 6 May 1618 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Isabel Popplewell
(18 January 1663/64 - )
Isabel Popplewell was also known as Isabella in records. She was christened on 18 January 1663/64 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Ann Wells.
Isabel Popplewell married Christopher Smith in August 1682 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Marriage bond dated 6 August 1682: Christopher Smith of Diddithorpe & Isabella Popplewell of Belton, spinster.
Isabel Popplewell married Christopher Smith in August 1682 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Marriage bond dated 6 August 1682: Christopher Smith of Diddithorpe & Isabella Popplewell of Belton, spinster.
Isabel Popplewell
(24 July 1666 - 29 October 1738)
Isabel Popplewell was also known as Isabella in records. She was christened on 24 July 1666 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 16 March 1672/73 in Beltoft, Belton, Isabel Popplewell was named as heir.
Isabel resided at Luddington, Lincolnshire, England, 1686.
Isabel Popplewell married Christopher Drinkall on 3 January 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond (4th! Jan 18686/7) describes them as Christopher Drinkall de Stockerby Yks, labourer & Isabella Popplewell of Luddington, spinster. He made his mark. There are no children recorded to this couple in the Lincs IGI.
Isabel was buried on 29 October 1738 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire. Isabel Drinkall, widow of Fockerby.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 16 March 1672/73 in Beltoft, Belton, Isabel Popplewell was named as heir.
Isabel resided at Luddington, Lincolnshire, England, 1686.
Isabel Popplewell married Christopher Drinkall on 3 January 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond (4th! Jan 18686/7) describes them as Christopher Drinkall de Stockerby Yks, labourer & Isabella Popplewell of Luddington, spinster. He made his mark. There are no children recorded to this couple in the Lincs IGI.
Isabel was buried on 29 October 1738 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire. Isabel Drinkall, widow of Fockerby.
Children of Isabel Popplewell and Christopher Drinkall
- John Drinkall b. 14 Feb 1697, d. 16 Apr 1694
- Richard Drinkall b. 7 May 1699
- Thomas Drinkall b. 27 Jan 1701
- Hannah Drinkall b. 7 Jul 1705
- Jane Drinkall d. 12 Feb 1726
Isabel Popplewell
(12 January 1704/5 - before 16 January 1725/26)
Isabel Popplewell was christened on 12 January 1704/5 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Wells.
Isabel died before 16 January 1725/26 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 16 January 1725/26 in Belton.
Isabel died before 16 January 1725/26 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 16 January 1725/26 in Belton.
Isabel Popplewell
(23 November 1567 - )
This may be his daughter who married Stringer.. Isabel Popplewell was christened on 23 November 1567 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
Isabel Popplewell
(29 March 1637 - before 28 January 1638/39)
Isabel Popplewell was christened on 29 March 1637 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Isabel Abbott.
Isabel died before 28 January 1638/39 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 28 January 1638/39 in Belton, LIN.
Isabel died before 28 January 1638/39 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 28 January 1638/39 in Belton, LIN.
Isabel Popplewell
(circa 1626 - 15 August 1626)
Isabel Popplewell was born circa 1626 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Her mother presumably died in childbirth. She was the daughter of Francis Popplewell and Margaret Martin.
Isabel was buried on 15 August 1626 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Isabel was buried on 15 August 1626 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Isabel Popplewell
(before 29 June 1610 - )
Isabel Popplewell was born before 29 June 1610 in Everton, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell.
Isabel Popplewell married William Binns on 1 July 1639 in Everton, NTT.
Isabel Popplewell married William Binns on 1 July 1639 in Everton, NTT.
Isabel Popplewell
(8 March 1654/55 - )
Isabel Popplewell was christened on 8 March 1654/55 in Bottesford, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell.
Isabel Popplewell
(circa 1530 - )
Isabel Popplewell was born circa 1530. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
Isabel Popplewell married Robert Pinder on 29 January 1549/50 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Mark Grace states it was at Amcotts: 20 Jan 1549 (as Isabella)
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Isabel Popplewell was mentioned in the will of James Popplewell dated 1 August 1570.
Isabel Popplewell married Robert Pinder on 29 January 1549/50 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Mark Grace states it was at Amcotts: 20 Jan 1549 (as Isabella)
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Isabel Popplewell was mentioned in the will of James Popplewell dated 1 August 1570.
Isabel Popplewell
(circa 1563 - )
Isabel Popplewell was born circa 1563. She was mentioned in her father's will of 1566 and her grandfather James' will of 1570, as daughter of William with her sister Margaret.. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Alice Unknown. Isabel Popplewell was an executor of William Popplewell's estate on 26 December 1566 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Isabel Popplewell (Doringer)
(before 1518 - )
Mentioned as Isabel Doringer in her father's will dated 13 Dec 1538, a John Dornynge and her brother William have the care of Elizabeth & Simon Popplewell's bequest of 2 calfs.. Isabel Popplewell (Doringer) was born before 1518 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, Isabel Popplewell (Doringer) was named as heir.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, Isabel Popplewell (Doringer) was named as heir.
Isabel Popplewell (Rodwell?)
(7 April 1688 - )
An Isabel Popplewell married John Rodwell (B) on 17 Nov 1706 at Owston. Isabel Popplewell (Rodwell?) was christened on 7 April 1688 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Medley.
Isabel Popplewell (Rodwell?)
(11 August 1682 - )
An Isabel Popplewell married John Rodwell (B) on 17 Nov 1706 at Owston. Isabel Popplewell (Rodwell?) was christened on 11 August 1682 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Bridget Thorp.
Israel Popplewell
(4 March 1584/85 - )
Israel Popplewell was christened on 4 March 1584/85 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was mentioned in his father's will, with his daughter Ann. He was the son of Robert Popplewell and Ann Popplewell.
Israel Popplewell married Jane Godfrey on 14 April 1611 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
In Robert Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1623/24 in Belton, Israel Popplewell was named as heir.
Israel Popplewell was listed in the Protestation returns on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
Israel Popplewell married Jane Godfrey on 14 April 1611 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
In Robert Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1623/24 in Belton, Israel Popplewell was named as heir.
Israel Popplewell was listed in the Protestation returns on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
Child of Israel Popplewell and Jane Godfrey
- Ann Popplewell+ b. 10 May 1612
James Popplewell
(26 June 1646 - before 26 April 1689)
He was mentioned in his mother's will, 1670, churchwarden at Belton in 1680.. James Popplewell was christened on 26 June 1646 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Jane Brewer.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
In Jane Brewer's will dated 23 July 1670 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Medley on 12 June 1671 in Belton, Lincolnshire. James Popplewell was buried on 26 April 1689 in Belton.
James died before 26 April 1689 in Belton, LIN. Conflicting evidence states that James Popplewell died before 10 September 1729 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 10 September 1729 in Belton.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
In Jane Brewer's will dated 23 July 1670 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Medley on 12 June 1671 in Belton, Lincolnshire. James Popplewell was buried on 26 April 1689 in Belton.
James died before 26 April 1689 in Belton, LIN. Conflicting evidence states that James Popplewell died before 10 September 1729 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 10 September 1729 in Belton.
Children of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Medley
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 7 Oct 1672
- Ann Popplewell b. 9 Feb 1675/76
- Isabel Popplewell (Rodwell?) b. 7 Apr 1688
James Popplewell
(before 1505? - before 17 August 1570)
James Popplewell was born before 1505? In Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Popplewell.
James Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1525?.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, James Popplewell was named as executor of the estate. He was an executor of Richard Popplewell's estate on 22 May 1539 in Lincoln. James was supervisor in the will of William Popplewell dated 28 October 1556. James was a yeoman in Beltoft, Belton, Lincolnshire..
James Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564. James Popplewell was widowed after 10 July 1566 on the death of his wife Isabel Unknown.
James Popplewell married secondly Jane Unknown (Sleford) on 26 November 1566 in Belton, LIN. She had a son John by her previous marriage.
James Popplewell made a will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, LIN. His will mentions his wife Jane and her son John Sleford, his son Francis and his wife Dorothy, his son David, daughters Katherine Glew (son in law William Glew, Francis Glew, son of William), Isabel Pinder, Elizabeth Thornton (& Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood), Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of David Poplewell my son. Thomas Poplewell and David Poplewell, James Poplewell (under 21), sons of Willm Poplewell my son, Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell. He gives to the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christofer Fowler (daughters Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler) and Willm Poplewell which appear to be his sons & sons in law.
In the Name of god amen the 1st August 1570 ... I James Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman / Whole in mind good and perfect of remembrance and sick of body praised be god / do ordain constitute and make this my present Testament and last will in manner and form here following
Impremis I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to be buried within the church of All Hallows in the middle Alley of the said church of Belton aforesaid against my Seat where now usually I do sit.
Item I give and bequeath to the parson of the said church for tithes and oblations forgotten xij d [1 shilling]
Item I give and bequeath to Jane my wife two Kyen [kine] over and beside forty pounds which I and my Executors stand bound to pay to the said Jane within two months next after my decease in consideration of her thirds of all my lands
Item I give and bequeath to the said Jane my ambling colt which I bought of Willm Awdus two Ryalles of gold twenty cart loads of peats to be brought to her house in Beltoft aforesaid one quarter of malt half a quarter of wheat one bushel of peason/peasen one bushel of barley / one good brass pot and one fetherbedd with such furniture as she brought to me at the time of her marriage
Item I give and bequeath to John Sleford my wife son two kyne
Item I give will and bequeath to Fraunces/Frannces Poplewell my son two of my best mares two of my best kyne / my best fetherbedd and all the furniture thereto belonging / two payer of my best lynnen sheets my greatest brass pot and vj [six] of my best pewter
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Fraunces and his assigns my leases of all the lands and closes that I hold of Temple Belwood in the parish of Belton
Item I give will and bequeath to Dorothy Poplewell wife of the said Fraunces two Ryalles of gold and one silver Spoon
Item I give will and bequeath to Davyd Poplewell my son one old Ryall of gold my greatest pan and all my leases that I have of Robert Evens and Roger Castilford gent two tables one cupboard two iron racks and two forms and after his decease to remain to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs to remain to Fraunces Poplewell [sic] my son and his heirs for ever
Item whereas I have given by deeds to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons before named all my lands being Freehold and also all my copyhold lands by Surrender I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever and likewise I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs males the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever And for default of such heirs males I will that all the aforesaid lands after their decreases remain to the next heirs of me the said James Poplewell for ever
Item I give will and bequeath to David Poplewell my son and to his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten all that my messuage builded with all the houses there upon the houses thereupon builded and all the lands arable meadows and closes with the appurtenances set lying and being in Beltoft and Belton aforesaid which I bought and purchased of Willm Browne Alexander Mounson [?monuson] gentilmen and of Willm Audus [compare line 11 Awdus] yeoman and for default of such heirs males of his body lawfully begotten the aforesaid messuage and all the premises remain to Fraunces Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten for ever
Item I will that if Robert Poplewell do not discharge and pay to me or to my Executors certain sum of money which he hath Mortgaged his house with all his lands and closes in the parish of Belton to me then I give will and bequeath the said house lands and closes with the appurtenances to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons and their heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to Katheryn Glewe my daughter ten pounds my biggest brass pot (but one) one silver spoon four pewter doublers two payer of sheets viz one payer of sly-ple and one pair of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Isabell Pynder my daughter Five pounds and one silver Spoon
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Thornton my daughter six pounds one silver Spoon two payer of sheets viz one payer fe--ble and one payer of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Glewe my son in law one old Ryall
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of Davyd Poplewell my son vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Glewe son of Willm Glewe xl s [forty shillings]
Item I give and bequeath unto Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood to either of them vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Poplewell and Davyd Poplewell sons of Willm Poplewell my sonne to either of them iij li vj s viij d [£3 6 shillings 8 pence]
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell sonne of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell twenty six pounds thirteen shillings four pence of good and lawful money of England and to be paid to the said James within four months next after my decease if he be of the age of 21 years (if not when he cometh to the age of 21 years (if my Executors think it good]
Item I give and bequeath to Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell to either of them ten shillings
Item I give and bequeath to the aforesaid James Poplewell one cow
Item I give and bequeath to John Brewer one qwye of two yeres old
Item I give and bequeath to every of my god children xijd
I give and bequeath to Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler daughters of Chr[ist]ofer Fowler to either of them iij li
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Yates my servant and kynswoman vj li viij s iiij d one Cow four pieces of pewter and one honest bed
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Awckland my servant iij li vj s j d and one cow
Item I give and bequeath to every of the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christ]fer Fowler and Willm Poplewell one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Huchynson son of Robert Hutchynson one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Elyn Smyth one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Jane Yates one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Pettinger servant to my son Fraunces ij s
Item I give and bequeath to Richard Tyndale my servant ij s
to Elizabeth\] Cootes/Cookes my servant xx d
To Katheryn Arnalde my servant xxd
To Peter Wannesley [?] my servant one ewe and a lamb
Item I will that every of my children or any others shall next and immediately after my decease upon the receipt of their legacies Seal and deliver to my Executors a general acquittance and Release as shall be thought good by my Executors for their child's part or portions or ---es I will that any such child or others not sealing and delivering such Acquytannces to have no part of any goods chattell or lands which I gave bequeathed to any of them by this my testament and last will
The Residue of all my goods and chattels not given willed nor bequeathed my debts and legacies paid and my Funeral expenses discharged I give will and bequeath them freely and wholly unto Davyd Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons whom I make my full Executors jointly together of this my present testament and last will I do ordain constitute and make Willm Broughton John Kytchyn Willm Glewe and Alexander Scott the elder of Belton aforesaid yeoman Supervisors and overseers of this my present Testament and last will And they to have their charges borne at all times in and about my business only
These being witnesses hereof that this is the very true testament and last will of me the aforesaid James Poplewell Willm Broughton / John Kytchen / Willm Glewe / Alexander Scott/ Robert Hutchenson / and John Brewer.
James died before 17 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 17 August 1570 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved on 26 October 1570 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. This will was proved before the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury at London on the 26th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1569 by the oath of Walter Garsett in proxy for David Poplewell and Francis Poplewell executors named in this will to whom was committed the administration of all the goods of the said deceased to well etc having been sworn on the Holy Gospels.
James Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1525?.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, James Popplewell was named as executor of the estate. He was an executor of Richard Popplewell's estate on 22 May 1539 in Lincoln. James was supervisor in the will of William Popplewell dated 28 October 1556. James was a yeoman in Beltoft, Belton, Lincolnshire..
James Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564. James Popplewell was widowed after 10 July 1566 on the death of his wife Isabel Unknown.
James Popplewell married secondly Jane Unknown (Sleford) on 26 November 1566 in Belton, LIN. She had a son John by her previous marriage.
James Popplewell made a will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, LIN. His will mentions his wife Jane and her son John Sleford, his son Francis and his wife Dorothy, his son David, daughters Katherine Glew (son in law William Glew, Francis Glew, son of William), Isabel Pinder, Elizabeth Thornton (& Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood), Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of David Poplewell my son. Thomas Poplewell and David Poplewell, James Poplewell (under 21), sons of Willm Poplewell my son, Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell. He gives to the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christofer Fowler (daughters Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler) and Willm Poplewell which appear to be his sons & sons in law.
In the Name of god amen the 1st August 1570 ... I James Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman / Whole in mind good and perfect of remembrance and sick of body praised be god / do ordain constitute and make this my present Testament and last will in manner and form here following
Impremis I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to be buried within the church of All Hallows in the middle Alley of the said church of Belton aforesaid against my Seat where now usually I do sit.
Item I give and bequeath to the parson of the said church for tithes and oblations forgotten xij d [1 shilling]
Item I give and bequeath to Jane my wife two Kyen [kine] over and beside forty pounds which I and my Executors stand bound to pay to the said Jane within two months next after my decease in consideration of her thirds of all my lands
Item I give and bequeath to the said Jane my ambling colt which I bought of Willm Awdus two Ryalles of gold twenty cart loads of peats to be brought to her house in Beltoft aforesaid one quarter of malt half a quarter of wheat one bushel of peason/peasen one bushel of barley / one good brass pot and one fetherbedd with such furniture as she brought to me at the time of her marriage
Item I give and bequeath to John Sleford my wife son two kyne
Item I give will and bequeath to Fraunces/Frannces Poplewell my son two of my best mares two of my best kyne / my best fetherbedd and all the furniture thereto belonging / two payer of my best lynnen sheets my greatest brass pot and vj [six] of my best pewter
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Fraunces and his assigns my leases of all the lands and closes that I hold of Temple Belwood in the parish of Belton
Item I give will and bequeath to Dorothy Poplewell wife of the said Fraunces two Ryalles of gold and one silver Spoon
Item I give will and bequeath to Davyd Poplewell my son one old Ryall of gold my greatest pan and all my leases that I have of Robert Evens and Roger Castilford gent two tables one cupboard two iron racks and two forms and after his decease to remain to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs to remain to Fraunces Poplewell [sic] my son and his heirs for ever
Item whereas I have given by deeds to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons before named all my lands being Freehold and also all my copyhold lands by Surrender I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever and likewise I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs males the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever And for default of such heirs males I will that all the aforesaid lands after their decreases remain to the next heirs of me the said James Poplewell for ever
Item I give will and bequeath to David Poplewell my son and to his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten all that my messuage builded with all the houses there upon the houses thereupon builded and all the lands arable meadows and closes with the appurtenances set lying and being in Beltoft and Belton aforesaid which I bought and purchased of Willm Browne Alexander Mounson [?monuson] gentilmen and of Willm Audus [compare line 11 Awdus] yeoman and for default of such heirs males of his body lawfully begotten the aforesaid messuage and all the premises remain to Fraunces Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten for ever
Item I will that if Robert Poplewell do not discharge and pay to me or to my Executors certain sum of money which he hath Mortgaged his house with all his lands and closes in the parish of Belton to me then I give will and bequeath the said house lands and closes with the appurtenances to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons and their heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to Katheryn Glewe my daughter ten pounds my biggest brass pot (but one) one silver spoon four pewter doublers two payer of sheets viz one payer of sly-ple and one pair of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Isabell Pynder my daughter Five pounds and one silver Spoon
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Thornton my daughter six pounds one silver Spoon two payer of sheets viz one payer fe--ble and one payer of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Glewe my son in law one old Ryall
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of Davyd Poplewell my son vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Glewe son of Willm Glewe xl s [forty shillings]
Item I give and bequeath unto Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood to either of them vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Poplewell and Davyd Poplewell sons of Willm Poplewell my sonne to either of them iij li vj s viij d [£3 6 shillings 8 pence]
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell sonne of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell twenty six pounds thirteen shillings four pence of good and lawful money of England and to be paid to the said James within four months next after my decease if he be of the age of 21 years (if not when he cometh to the age of 21 years (if my Executors think it good]
Item I give and bequeath to Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell to either of them ten shillings
Item I give and bequeath to the aforesaid James Poplewell one cow
Item I give and bequeath to John Brewer one qwye of two yeres old
Item I give and bequeath to every of my god children xijd
I give and bequeath to Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler daughters of Chr[ist]ofer Fowler to either of them iij li
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Yates my servant and kynswoman vj li viij s iiij d one Cow four pieces of pewter and one honest bed
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Awckland my servant iij li vj s j d and one cow
Item I give and bequeath to every of the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christ]fer Fowler and Willm Poplewell one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Huchynson son of Robert Hutchynson one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Elyn Smyth one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Jane Yates one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Pettinger servant to my son Fraunces ij s
Item I give and bequeath to Richard Tyndale my servant ij s
to Elizabeth\] Cootes/Cookes my servant xx d
To Katheryn Arnalde my servant xxd
To Peter Wannesley [?] my servant one ewe and a lamb
Item I will that every of my children or any others shall next and immediately after my decease upon the receipt of their legacies Seal and deliver to my Executors a general acquittance and Release as shall be thought good by my Executors for their child's part or portions or ---es I will that any such child or others not sealing and delivering such Acquytannces to have no part of any goods chattell or lands which I gave bequeathed to any of them by this my testament and last will
The Residue of all my goods and chattels not given willed nor bequeathed my debts and legacies paid and my Funeral expenses discharged I give will and bequeath them freely and wholly unto Davyd Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons whom I make my full Executors jointly together of this my present testament and last will I do ordain constitute and make Willm Broughton John Kytchyn Willm Glewe and Alexander Scott the elder of Belton aforesaid yeoman Supervisors and overseers of this my present Testament and last will And they to have their charges borne at all times in and about my business only
These being witnesses hereof that this is the very true testament and last will of me the aforesaid James Poplewell Willm Broughton / John Kytchen / Willm Glewe / Alexander Scott/ Robert Hutchenson / and John Brewer.
James died before 17 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 17 August 1570 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved on 26 October 1570 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. This will was proved before the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury at London on the 26th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1569 by the oath of Walter Garsett in proxy for David Poplewell and Francis Poplewell executors named in this will to whom was committed the administration of all the goods of the said deceased to well etc having been sworn on the Holy Gospels.
Children of James Popplewell and Isabel Unknown
- William Popplewell+ b. c 1525?, d. Aug 1566
- Catherine Popplewell+ b. b 1530
- Isabel Popplewell b. c 1530
- Francis Popplewell+ b. b 1535?, d. b 26 Jan 1585/86
- David Popplewell+ b. c 1536, d. 20 Sep 1616
- Elizabeth Popplewell+ b. b 1540
- John Popplewell b. 12 Jun 1544, d. b 1570
- Unknown Popplewell+ b. b 1550?
- James? Popplewell b. 22 May 1550, d. b 6 Sep 1551
James Popplewell
(29 August 1591 - before 15 January 1610/11)
James Popplewell was christened on 29 August 1591 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of James Popplewell (of Beltoft, son of William) and Prudence Dobson.
In James Popplewell (of Beltoft, son of William)'s will dated 12 June 1592 in Belton, LIN, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James died before 15 January 1610/11 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 15 January 1610/11 in Belton.
In James Popplewell (of Beltoft, son of William)'s will dated 12 June 1592 in Belton, LIN, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James died before 15 January 1610/11 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 15 January 1610/11 in Belton.
James Popplewell
(19 April 1562 - before 24 July 1605)
James Popplewell was christened on 19 April 1562 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was mentioned in the will of Richard Popplewell, his uncle. He described himself as the son of Alice Foster in his will. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Alice Thornton.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564. James was a yeoman in Belton, LIN..
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Broughton on 24 September 1583 in Belton, LIN.
James Popplewell made a will dated 3 July 1605 in Belton. His will mentions his eldest son John (a minor), Thomas 2nd son, Robert 3rd son and William 4th son and daughters Elizabeth, Dorothea & Ann, his wife Elizabeth, his mother Alice Foster and his sister Rayner, probably the wife of Christopher Rayner, one of the supervisors. He also mentions Robert & Alban Popplewell from whom he purchased lands in Belton & Owston, & Robert Popplewell of Humberthwaite from whom he purchased lands, A Robert Popplewell witnessed the will. Joy Lloyd wrote: James Popplewell's preamble contained a statement on the nature of the Trinity and a decidedly Calvinist conclusion. Unlike the Glews, he was not alienated from the parish church at the time and expressed a wish to be buried within the church of Belton. He also left money 'towards the buying of a booke to the use of the church', as well as a legacy for the poor. His request for a sermon, however, did not name the parish clergyman John Melton, but simply left 3s 4d 'to that man which shall preach at my buriall'. James Popplewell seems to have conformed sufficiently to remain in good standing with the church, but to have been less than enthusiastic in his support for the curate.
In the name of God Amen the third day of July in the year of our lord God 1605, and in the third year of the reign of our most gracious and dread sovereign Lord James the kinges majesty that now is, I James Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & County of Lincoln yeoman sick in body but of good and perfect remembrance (thanks be given unto almighty god) do ordain Constitute and make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following
First and principally I Commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God the father, son and holy ghost, three distinct persons and one only god in majesty power and glory, none of them above nor before another all three Coequall and Coeternall, and I hope assuredly to be saved by the only merits death and passion of Jesus Christ my only saviour and redeemer
And my will is that my body shall be buried in the parish Church of Belton aforesaid
Item I give and bequeath unto John Poplewell my eldest son, all that my messuage or tenement with all the houses and edifices there upon being (wherein I now dwell) together with all the Closes of Land meadow and pasture which I bought and purchased of Robert Browghton and Albane Poplewell containing al- [all?] together fourteen acres (more or les) And also two acres of meadow lying in Clymmarcarr within the parish of Owston which I bought and purchased of Sir Peter Eure/Enre Knight, by the name of Peter Eure/Enre esquire and eight Acres xx --- of land arable sunderly Lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid that is to say, three Acres & a half sometimes belonging to Shurlock farme, One half Acre bought of Sir John Ferne Knight, by the name of John Ferne esquire in the way of exchange/ One Acre and three roodes bought of Richard Bernard, One Acre of Land bought of Thomas Hallifax one three rood of Land Lying in Lincroft [/Linwoft] bought of Robert Poplewell of Hambletwaite [Ob¹ may be silent as in Olamb¹; so could be Hamlet¹or even OHumblewhaite] which was late Alexander Newlandes one half Acre of land lying at marsh meare late Anthonie Pies And five Acres of Land arable that was my fatheres with one millhill And a Close of meadow lying at Belwood brigge To have and to hold the said messuage or tenement with all & singular the premisses aforesaid with their & every of their Appurtenances unto the said John Poplewell (so soon as he shall Come to the age of one and twenty yeares) and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten for ever/ And for want of such issue of his body Lawfully begotten, then all the said messuage and other the premisses aforesaid wholy to remain to Thomas Poplewell my second sonne (when and soon as he shall Come and attain to the Age of one & Twenty yeares and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten, and for want of such issue of his body lawfully begotten, then my will is that the said messuage and all other the premisses aforesaid shall wholy remain & Come to Robert Poplewell my third sonne (when and so soon as he shall Come and attain to the Age of Twenty and one yeares) and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten and for want of such issue of his body lawfully begotten Then my will is that the said messuage and tenement and all and singular the premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances shall remain wholy to William Poplewell my fourth [fourth] sonne/ (when and so sonne as he shall attain and Come to the age of one and Twenty yeares) to him and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten, And for want of such issue of his body Lawfully begotten, Then my will ^is that the said Messuage and tenement and all and singular the premisses aforesaid shall remain to the right heires of me the said James Poplewell for ever / Provided always and my Will is that if either my sonne John Poplewell or annie [any] other of my sonnes aforesaid, shall go about to Alien or sell away the said Messuage or tenement or the said Closes of land arable meadow and pasture Containing fourteen [14] Acres (more or les) to whom the said premises shall descend & Come, that he or they which shall so go about to alter this my said gift shall ---- the benefit thereof and the same shall remain to the next heir in such manner & form as is before bequeathed and
(third page) given
Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas Poplewell my second sonne aforesaid all that my messuage & Tenement & Croft thereto adjoining which I bought and purchased of William Broughton deceased, and Thomas Davy, together with Eleven Acres and one rood of arable land (more or les) jointly & severally lying in Belton ^ field aforesaid which was late Mounsons To have and to hold to him his heirs and assignes for ever And if my sonne Thomas Poplewell shall happen to Dye depart this Life without any issue then my will is that the said Messuage and tenement & other the premisses aforesaid shall remain to Robert Poplewell my third sonne aforesaid to him his heires and assignes for ever
Item I give unto the said Robert Poplewell my third sonne, All that my messuage or Tenement scituate in Carr house with all the buildinges thereon standing and being together with ten selions of land arable containing by estimation four Acres (more or les) Late Richard Poplewells, and also one Acre of land which I bought and purchased of the said William Broughton Lying at Marsh meare To have and to hold the said Messuage & Tenement with all & singular the premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances to the said Robert Poplewell his heirs & assignes for ever / And if the said Robert Poplewell shall happen to dy and depart this life without issue, then my will is that the said Messuage and tenement & other the premisses aforesaid shall remain to William Poplewell my fourth sonne aforesaid to him his heires & assigns for ever
Item all the rest of my Landes not before given I give and bequeath them to the said William Poplewell his heires and assigns for ever / And if the said William shall happen to Die & Depart this life without issue, then my will is that his land shall remain to the said Robert Poplewell his heires and assigns for ever/
Item I give unto Robert Poplewell my sonne aforesaid the sum of ten poundes of Lawful money of England to be paid to him by my executrix within one month next after he shall come to the Age of one & twenty years]
Item I give unto the said William Poplewell my ^ sonne Thirty poundes in money or money worth to be paid to him within one month next after he Come to one and twenty yeares provided always that if it shall please god the said Robert to die and Depart this life before he come to the Age of one & twenty yeares that then the said ten poundes shall be equally Divided and paid to the said Thomas & William or the survivor of them Like wise my will is that if happen the said William to dy and Depart this transitory life before he come to the full age of one & Twenty yeares then the said xxxli [£30] shall be equally paid & divided between the said Thomas and Robert or to the survivor of them
Item I give unto Elizabeth Poplewell, Dorothy Poplewell and An Poplewell my Daughteres to every of them forty poundes a piece in money or money worth to be paid to them when and so soon as they accomplish and Come to their several ages of one & twenty yeares or marriage whether happens first Provided always & my will is that if any of my Daughteres aforesaid shall Die & Depart this life before their Age of one & twenty yeares or marriage that then the survivores or survivor of them shall have that part or parts of them so dying equally between them/ Provided always and my will is that if John Poplewell my eldest sonne shall Die and depart this life without such issue as before is expressed, that then Thomas Poplewell my second sonne shall have the messuage & tenement wherein I now Dwell together with all the premisses aforesaid to the said John given and bequeathed/ upon Condition that the said Thomas shall avoid the possession of that messuage or tenement and Croft & xj Acres & ^ one rood of land aforesaid/ And the same my will is shall remain then to the said Robert Poplewell his heirs and assignes for ever, And then the said messuage & tenement in Carhouse aforesaid together with the arable land aforesaid to the said Robert before given shall wholly remain to the said William Poplewell his heires and assignes for ever/
Item I give unto every one of my said sonnes and Daughteres one silver spoon to be delivered ^ them at their several Ages of one and Twenty years
Item I give unto that man which shall preach at my burial iij s iiij d
Item I give unto the poor people of Belton Thirteen shillinges iiij d to be distributed to them at my burial
Item where as George Tailor did give by his last will and Testament xviijd towardes the buying [buying] of a book to the use of the Church, which said xviij d is now in my hand my will is that my Executrix shall make it iij s towardes the buying of one
Item I give to every one of my sisters one xiijd ob a piece *[ there is a Latin word Oobulus¹ meaning Ohalfpenny¹: perhaps this is what Oob¹ may be here. The stroke through the letter Ob¹ suggests an abbreviation]
Item I give unto Elizabeth my wife all my landes and tenements whatsoever To have and to hold to her & her assignes During the several nonage of all my said sonnes, I mean every ones parte and purpartie to them given as before is expressed
The rest of my goodes & Chattels not willed given nor bequeathed my debtes being paid and my funeral expenses discharged I give them unto the said Elizabeth my wife whom I make sole Executrix of this my said testament and last will/ Provided always that she shall before any contraction to be made with any man, Ly in good and sufficient bond by her self & other sufficient sureties for the true performance of this my said Testament and last will, and for the well educating and bringing up of every one of my said Children During their several minorities, to my said supervisors here under named, And if she shall refuse soe to do then my will is that my said supervisors shall enter upon my said Children portions and they to enter ---- into sufficient bond unto four of my next Kinsfolkes and nearest of blood for the next payment of their portions and the said portions to keep according to the tenor hereof /
And I appoint Christoper Rayner John Trent, Robert Broughton and John Singleton supervisors of this my said testament and Last will and my will is that they shall every one have a xiijd ob and their Churges [charges] borne at all times in and about my business In witness whereof I the said James Poplewell have hereunto putt
my hand and seal the Day and year first above written
Item I give unto Ales Foster my mother iij s iiijd And to my Sister Rayner iijs iiijd
Witnesses to this said will & testament
William Broomloe [Brounlow?], Robert Broughton John Singleton Richard Kinman Robert Poplewell.
James died before 24 July 1605 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 24 July 1605 in Belton.
His will was proved after 27 July 1605 at Lincolnshire. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Lincoln in August 1605. PRO Records of the Court of Wards and Liveries: Inquisitions Post Mortem: WARD 7/29/107, Jacobus Popplewell, Lincoln, Aug 1605
Inquisitio indenture ... apud Lincoln ... die Augusti
Ipm Jacobi Popplewell mye ... de Belton infra ... Yeoman
and, WARD 7/32/7, Jacobus Poplewell, Lincoln Feb 1604/5 or 05/6
Apud Cunninton ? …. Die February, Post motem Jacobus Poplewell de Belton vifia .... Defunct Jacobi Poplewell ten....
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564. James was a yeoman in Belton, LIN..
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Broughton on 24 September 1583 in Belton, LIN.
James Popplewell made a will dated 3 July 1605 in Belton. His will mentions his eldest son John (a minor), Thomas 2nd son, Robert 3rd son and William 4th son and daughters Elizabeth, Dorothea & Ann, his wife Elizabeth, his mother Alice Foster and his sister Rayner, probably the wife of Christopher Rayner, one of the supervisors. He also mentions Robert & Alban Popplewell from whom he purchased lands in Belton & Owston, & Robert Popplewell of Humberthwaite from whom he purchased lands, A Robert Popplewell witnessed the will. Joy Lloyd wrote: James Popplewell's preamble contained a statement on the nature of the Trinity and a decidedly Calvinist conclusion. Unlike the Glews, he was not alienated from the parish church at the time and expressed a wish to be buried within the church of Belton. He also left money 'towards the buying of a booke to the use of the church', as well as a legacy for the poor. His request for a sermon, however, did not name the parish clergyman John Melton, but simply left 3s 4d 'to that man which shall preach at my buriall'. James Popplewell seems to have conformed sufficiently to remain in good standing with the church, but to have been less than enthusiastic in his support for the curate.
In the name of God Amen the third day of July in the year of our lord God 1605, and in the third year of the reign of our most gracious and dread sovereign Lord James the kinges majesty that now is, I James Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & County of Lincoln yeoman sick in body but of good and perfect remembrance (thanks be given unto almighty god) do ordain Constitute and make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following
First and principally I Commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God the father, son and holy ghost, three distinct persons and one only god in majesty power and glory, none of them above nor before another all three Coequall and Coeternall, and I hope assuredly to be saved by the only merits death and passion of Jesus Christ my only saviour and redeemer
And my will is that my body shall be buried in the parish Church of Belton aforesaid
Item I give and bequeath unto John Poplewell my eldest son, all that my messuage or tenement with all the houses and edifices there upon being (wherein I now dwell) together with all the Closes of Land meadow and pasture which I bought and purchased of Robert Browghton and Albane Poplewell containing al- [all?] together fourteen acres (more or les) And also two acres of meadow lying in Clymmarcarr within the parish of Owston which I bought and purchased of Sir Peter Eure/Enre Knight, by the name of Peter Eure/Enre esquire and eight Acres xx --- of land arable sunderly Lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid that is to say, three Acres & a half sometimes belonging to Shurlock farme, One half Acre bought of Sir John Ferne Knight, by the name of John Ferne esquire in the way of exchange/ One Acre and three roodes bought of Richard Bernard, One Acre of Land bought of Thomas Hallifax one three rood of Land Lying in Lincroft [/Linwoft] bought of Robert Poplewell of Hambletwaite [Ob¹ may be silent as in Olamb¹; so could be Hamlet¹or even OHumblewhaite] which was late Alexander Newlandes one half Acre of land lying at marsh meare late Anthonie Pies And five Acres of Land arable that was my fatheres with one millhill And a Close of meadow lying at Belwood brigge To have and to hold the said messuage or tenement with all & singular the premisses aforesaid with their & every of their Appurtenances unto the said John Poplewell (so soon as he shall Come to the age of one and twenty yeares) and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten for ever/ And for want of such issue of his body Lawfully begotten, then all the said messuage and other the premisses aforesaid wholy to remain to Thomas Poplewell my second sonne (when and soon as he shall Come and attain to the Age of one & Twenty yeares and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten, and for want of such issue of his body lawfully begotten, then my will is that the said messuage and all other the premisses aforesaid shall wholy remain & Come to Robert Poplewell my third sonne (when and so soon as he shall Come and attain to the Age of Twenty and one yeares) and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten and for want of such issue of his body lawfully begotten Then my will is that the said messuage and tenement and all and singular the premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances shall remain wholy to William Poplewell my fourth [fourth] sonne/ (when and so sonne as he shall attain and Come to the age of one and Twenty yeares) to him and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten, And for want of such issue of his body Lawfully begotten, Then my will ^is that the said Messuage and tenement and all and singular the premisses aforesaid shall remain to the right heires of me the said James Poplewell for ever / Provided always and my Will is that if either my sonne John Poplewell or annie [any] other of my sonnes aforesaid, shall go about to Alien or sell away the said Messuage or tenement or the said Closes of land arable meadow and pasture Containing fourteen [14] Acres (more or les) to whom the said premises shall descend & Come, that he or they which shall so go about to alter this my said gift shall ---- the benefit thereof and the same shall remain to the next heir in such manner & form as is before bequeathed and
(third page) given
Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas Poplewell my second sonne aforesaid all that my messuage & Tenement & Croft thereto adjoining which I bought and purchased of William Broughton deceased, and Thomas Davy, together with Eleven Acres and one rood of arable land (more or les) jointly & severally lying in Belton ^ field aforesaid which was late Mounsons To have and to hold to him his heirs and assignes for ever And if my sonne Thomas Poplewell shall happen to Dye depart this Life without any issue then my will is that the said Messuage and tenement & other the premisses aforesaid shall remain to Robert Poplewell my third sonne aforesaid to him his heires and assignes for ever
Item I give unto the said Robert Poplewell my third sonne, All that my messuage or Tenement scituate in Carr house with all the buildinges thereon standing and being together with ten selions of land arable containing by estimation four Acres (more or les) Late Richard Poplewells, and also one Acre of land which I bought and purchased of the said William Broughton Lying at Marsh meare To have and to hold the said Messuage & Tenement with all & singular the premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances to the said Robert Poplewell his heirs & assignes for ever / And if the said Robert Poplewell shall happen to dy and depart this life without issue, then my will is that the said Messuage and tenement & other the premisses aforesaid shall remain to William Poplewell my fourth sonne aforesaid to him his heires & assigns for ever
Item all the rest of my Landes not before given I give and bequeath them to the said William Poplewell his heires and assigns for ever / And if the said William shall happen to Die & Depart this life without issue, then my will is that his land shall remain to the said Robert Poplewell his heires and assigns for ever/
Item I give unto Robert Poplewell my sonne aforesaid the sum of ten poundes of Lawful money of England to be paid to him by my executrix within one month next after he shall come to the Age of one & twenty years]
Item I give unto the said William Poplewell my ^ sonne Thirty poundes in money or money worth to be paid to him within one month next after he Come to one and twenty yeares provided always that if it shall please god the said Robert to die and Depart this life before he come to the Age of one & twenty yeares that then the said ten poundes shall be equally Divided and paid to the said Thomas & William or the survivor of them Like wise my will is that if happen the said William to dy and Depart this transitory life before he come to the full age of one & Twenty yeares then the said xxxli [£30] shall be equally paid & divided between the said Thomas and Robert or to the survivor of them
Item I give unto Elizabeth Poplewell, Dorothy Poplewell and An Poplewell my Daughteres to every of them forty poundes a piece in money or money worth to be paid to them when and so soon as they accomplish and Come to their several ages of one & twenty yeares or marriage whether happens first Provided always & my will is that if any of my Daughteres aforesaid shall Die & Depart this life before their Age of one & twenty yeares or marriage that then the survivores or survivor of them shall have that part or parts of them so dying equally between them/ Provided always and my will is that if John Poplewell my eldest sonne shall Die and depart this life without such issue as before is expressed, that then Thomas Poplewell my second sonne shall have the messuage & tenement wherein I now Dwell together with all the premisses aforesaid to the said John given and bequeathed/ upon Condition that the said Thomas shall avoid the possession of that messuage or tenement and Croft & xj Acres & ^ one rood of land aforesaid/ And the same my will is shall remain then to the said Robert Poplewell his heirs and assignes for ever, And then the said messuage & tenement in Carhouse aforesaid together with the arable land aforesaid to the said Robert before given shall wholly remain to the said William Poplewell his heires and assignes for ever/
Item I give unto every one of my said sonnes and Daughteres one silver spoon to be delivered ^ them at their several Ages of one and Twenty years
Item I give unto that man which shall preach at my burial iij s iiij d
Item I give unto the poor people of Belton Thirteen shillinges iiij d to be distributed to them at my burial
Item where as George Tailor did give by his last will and Testament xviijd towardes the buying [buying] of a book to the use of the Church, which said xviij d is now in my hand my will is that my Executrix shall make it iij s towardes the buying of one
Item I give to every one of my sisters one xiijd ob a piece *[ there is a Latin word Oobulus¹ meaning Ohalfpenny¹: perhaps this is what Oob¹ may be here. The stroke through the letter Ob¹ suggests an abbreviation]
Item I give unto Elizabeth my wife all my landes and tenements whatsoever To have and to hold to her & her assignes During the several nonage of all my said sonnes, I mean every ones parte and purpartie to them given as before is expressed
The rest of my goodes & Chattels not willed given nor bequeathed my debtes being paid and my funeral expenses discharged I give them unto the said Elizabeth my wife whom I make sole Executrix of this my said testament and last will/ Provided always that she shall before any contraction to be made with any man, Ly in good and sufficient bond by her self & other sufficient sureties for the true performance of this my said Testament and last will, and for the well educating and bringing up of every one of my said Children During their several minorities, to my said supervisors here under named, And if she shall refuse soe to do then my will is that my said supervisors shall enter upon my said Children portions and they to enter ---- into sufficient bond unto four of my next Kinsfolkes and nearest of blood for the next payment of their portions and the said portions to keep according to the tenor hereof /
And I appoint Christoper Rayner John Trent, Robert Broughton and John Singleton supervisors of this my said testament and Last will and my will is that they shall every one have a xiijd ob and their Churges [charges] borne at all times in and about my business In witness whereof I the said James Poplewell have hereunto putt
my hand and seal the Day and year first above written
Item I give unto Ales Foster my mother iij s iiijd And to my Sister Rayner iijs iiijd
Witnesses to this said will & testament
William Broomloe [Brounlow?], Robert Broughton John Singleton Richard Kinman Robert Poplewell.
James died before 24 July 1605 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 24 July 1605 in Belton.
His will was proved after 27 July 1605 at Lincolnshire. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Lincoln in August 1605. PRO Records of the Court of Wards and Liveries: Inquisitions Post Mortem: WARD 7/29/107, Jacobus Popplewell, Lincoln, Aug 1605
Inquisitio indenture ... apud Lincoln ... die Augusti
Ipm Jacobi Popplewell mye ... de Belton infra ... Yeoman
and, WARD 7/32/7, Jacobus Poplewell, Lincoln Feb 1604/5 or 05/6
Apud Cunninton ? …. Die February, Post motem Jacobus Poplewell de Belton vifia .... Defunct Jacobi Poplewell ten....
Children of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton
- Samuel Popplewell b. 18 Mar 1583/84, d. b 1605
- Dorothy Popplewell b. 19 Dec 1584, d. 18 Mar 1586/87
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 6 Feb 1586/87, d. 25 Mar 1606
- Ann Popplewell b. b 1589, d. 17 Aug 1589
- John Popplewell+ b. 13 Jan 1589/90, d. 28 Apr 1630
- Dorothy Popplewell b. 30 Jan 1590/91, d. 20 Mar 1605/6
- Thomas Popplewell b. 27 May 1593, d. b 1641?
- Ann Popplewell b. 24 Jan 1595/96, d. 27 Apr 1597
- James Popplewell b. 25 Mar 1597, d. 25 May 1597
- Robert Popplewell+ b. 29 May 1598, d. c 1675
- William Popplewell b. 8 Nov 1600
- Ann Popplewell b. 4 Jan 1603/4
James Popplewell
(21 December 1613 - before 29 April 1657)
James Popplewell was christened on 21 December 1613 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ann Aldus.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell married Jane Kinman on 8 December 1635 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in 1636.
Humphrey Popplewell and William Popplewell were listed in the Protestation returns on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
James Popplewell made a will dated 14 March 1652/53 in Belton. His will mentions his son John, his brother John, his sister Ann Popplewell, his uncle Robert Popplewell, and his father in law [step-father] Humphrey Popplewell. Ann is probably his half sister who married Richard Kinman in Jan 1654/5.
In the name of God Amen I James Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincolne yeoman being ... in body and of good and perfect remembrance thanks be to Almighty God do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following -
First I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and hopeth to have life everlasting by the death and ... of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard of Belton
ITEM I give to my son John Poplewell all my houses? lands and tenements whatsoever within the ... and ... of the parish of Belton to him and heirs forever except three acres and half of land arable lying in a p... Linnoft will all the wood thereupon and ... of pasture with all other profitts whatsoever belonging to my house? wherein I live with the rest of the other houses and land belonging to them but if my said son John Poplewell should [not] accomplish the full age of twenty and one years then my will and bequeath is that all the houses lands and tenements whatsoever except before excepted? shall remain and ... to Robert Poplewell my uncle? and his heirs and assigns for ever
ITEM I give and bequeath to my said son John the tuition of kinsman Richard Kynman and his estate during the minority
ITEM I give to the said Richard Kinman the sum of five shillings and to his brother Joshua Kinman five shillings
ITEM I give to my brother John Poplewell five shillings to be paid to him within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to my sister Anne Poplewell one pair of Virginalls and one guilt?? bible to be delivered to her within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to Richard Caw... my servant one chair and table to be delivered to him within ten days? after my decease to go ... forward for him to his best profit
ITEM I give to the poor and impotent people of this parish twenty shillings to be given to them at my burial
ITEM I will and bequeath to the supervisors of this my last will and testament the three acres and a half of land excepted lying in Lincroft within this parish of Belton to be sold by them and the money to be paid to my executor
ITEM I give and bequeath all the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed unto John Poplewell my son my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged and do make him full executor of this my last will and testament
AND I desire these my good friends Humfrey Poplewell my father in law and Robert Poplewell my uncle to be supervisors of this my last will and testament and do give to either of them ten shillings and to have their charges whensoever they shall go about anything …ing this my said and will and testament
In witness whereof I now hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of March [1652] James Poplewell his mark. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Hum: Poplewell 1652, Tho ... Symon Tingle.
James died before 29 April 1657 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. There is no James Popplewell recorded as buried at Belton from 1621-1659. but there are very few entries for 1657.
His will was proved on 29 April 1657 at London.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, James Popplewell was named as heir.
James Popplewell married Jane Kinman on 8 December 1635 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in 1636.
Humphrey Popplewell and William Popplewell were listed in the Protestation returns on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN.
James Popplewell made a will dated 14 March 1652/53 in Belton. His will mentions his son John, his brother John, his sister Ann Popplewell, his uncle Robert Popplewell, and his father in law [step-father] Humphrey Popplewell. Ann is probably his half sister who married Richard Kinman in Jan 1654/5.
In the name of God Amen I James Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincolne yeoman being ... in body and of good and perfect remembrance thanks be to Almighty God do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following -
First I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and hopeth to have life everlasting by the death and ... of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard of Belton
ITEM I give to my son John Poplewell all my houses? lands and tenements whatsoever within the ... and ... of the parish of Belton to him and heirs forever except three acres and half of land arable lying in a p... Linnoft will all the wood thereupon and ... of pasture with all other profitts whatsoever belonging to my house? wherein I live with the rest of the other houses and land belonging to them but if my said son John Poplewell should [not] accomplish the full age of twenty and one years then my will and bequeath is that all the houses lands and tenements whatsoever except before excepted? shall remain and ... to Robert Poplewell my uncle? and his heirs and assigns for ever
ITEM I give and bequeath to my said son John the tuition of kinsman Richard Kynman and his estate during the minority
ITEM I give to the said Richard Kinman the sum of five shillings and to his brother Joshua Kinman five shillings
ITEM I give to my brother John Poplewell five shillings to be paid to him within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to my sister Anne Poplewell one pair of Virginalls and one guilt?? bible to be delivered to her within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to Richard Caw... my servant one chair and table to be delivered to him within ten days? after my decease to go ... forward for him to his best profit
ITEM I give to the poor and impotent people of this parish twenty shillings to be given to them at my burial
ITEM I will and bequeath to the supervisors of this my last will and testament the three acres and a half of land excepted lying in Lincroft within this parish of Belton to be sold by them and the money to be paid to my executor
ITEM I give and bequeath all the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed unto John Poplewell my son my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged and do make him full executor of this my last will and testament
AND I desire these my good friends Humfrey Poplewell my father in law and Robert Poplewell my uncle to be supervisors of this my last will and testament and do give to either of them ten shillings and to have their charges whensoever they shall go about anything …ing this my said and will and testament
In witness whereof I now hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of March [1652] James Poplewell his mark. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Hum: Poplewell 1652, Tho ... Symon Tingle.
James died before 29 April 1657 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. There is no James Popplewell recorded as buried at Belton from 1621-1659. but there are very few entries for 1657.
His will was proved on 29 April 1657 at London.
Children of James Popplewell and Jane Kinman
- John Popplewell+ b. 1 Jun 1637, d. 22 May 1659
- Unnamed Popplewell b. Oct 1640, d. b 17 Oct 1640
- Ann Popplewell b. 27 Apr 1642, d. b 11 Sep 1644
James Popplewell
(25 March 1597 - 25 May 1597)
James Popplewell was christened on 25 March 1597 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton.
James was buried on 25 May 1597 in Belton, LIN.
James was buried on 25 May 1597 in Belton, LIN.
James Popplewell
(6 August 1693 - before 18 May 1749)
James Popplewell was christened on 6 August 1693 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell.
Administration of the estate of John Popplewell was granted to James Popplewell, in September 1729 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire, John Poplewell of Belton. Each of his children signed an affidavit on 12 September 1729 in which they agree to their brother James and Thomas being administrators of their father's estate: Ann Thompson of the Beddram in York, widow; John Poplewell of Beltoft, yeoman; Cristian Falkiner of Belton, widow; Caleb Parr of Nottingham, gaoler, Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, gent; Thomas Thornton of Wainfleet, yeoman: Whereas John Poplewell, late of Belton, Gent, deceased, our dearly beloved father is dead and intestate hath considerable personal estate intermixed with our brothers James and Thomas Popplewell and considerable sums of money to pay out of the same.. Anne Thompson, John Popplewell, Chris: Falkner, Caleb Parr, Humph: Poplewell And Thomas Thornton signed and sealed the document, witnessed by Thomas Thorp, Sarah Drinkall (x), Thomas Falkner, Elizabeth Huitson (x), Josh. Kynman, Samuel Harrison, C: Winteringham.
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Pettinger on 21 April 1737 in Messingham, Lincolnshire, England. He was of Belton. He was a churchwarden in Belton, Lincolnshire, in 1745.
James died before 18 May 1749 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 18 May 1749 in Belton, LIN.
Administration of the estate of John Popplewell was granted to James Popplewell, in September 1729 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire, John Poplewell of Belton. Each of his children signed an affidavit on 12 September 1729 in which they agree to their brother James and Thomas being administrators of their father's estate: Ann Thompson of the Beddram in York, widow; John Poplewell of Beltoft, yeoman; Cristian Falkiner of Belton, widow; Caleb Parr of Nottingham, gaoler, Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, gent; Thomas Thornton of Wainfleet, yeoman: Whereas John Poplewell, late of Belton, Gent, deceased, our dearly beloved father is dead and intestate hath considerable personal estate intermixed with our brothers James and Thomas Popplewell and considerable sums of money to pay out of the same.. Anne Thompson, John Popplewell, Chris: Falkner, Caleb Parr, Humph: Poplewell And Thomas Thornton signed and sealed the document, witnessed by Thomas Thorp, Sarah Drinkall (x), Thomas Falkner, Elizabeth Huitson (x), Josh. Kynman, Samuel Harrison, C: Winteringham.
James Popplewell married Elizabeth Pettinger on 21 April 1737 in Messingham, Lincolnshire, England. He was of Belton. He was a churchwarden in Belton, Lincolnshire, in 1745.
James died before 18 May 1749 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 18 May 1749 in Belton, LIN.
Children of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Pettinger
- Anna Maria Popplewell b. 6 Feb 1737/38, d. b 7 Feb 1737/38
- Hanna Maria Popplewell b. a 1739, d. 30 Oct 1747
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 20 Mar 1741/42
James Popplewell
(25 April 1573 - before 27 June 1573)
James Popplewell was christened on 25 April 1573 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
James died before 27 June 1573 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 27 June 1573 in Belton.
James died before 27 June 1573 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 27 June 1573 in Belton.
James Popplewell
(17 April 1836 - before 16 March 1878)
James was a farmer. He was christened on 17 April 1836 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He is not identifiable in the 1881 census index. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton.
James Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton in Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
James Popplewell was recorded on the 1851 census in Althorpe. James Popplewell, aged 15, was a servant in the household of Hannah Egar?, a farmer of 35 acres, he was born in Althorpe.
James Popplewell married Sarah Ann Petch circa 1866 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
James Popplewell and Sarah Ann Petch were recorded on the 1871 census in Althorpe. James Popplewell, tenant farmer of 18 acres, 35, born Althorpe; his wife Sarah Ann 27 born Wrawby, children Frank 4, Edward 2, Edith, 5 months, Sarah Popplewell, 8, niece, all born at Althorpe. James Popplewell was an executor of Thomas Popplewell's estate in 1871.
James died before 16 March 1878 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
James Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton in Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
James Popplewell was recorded on the 1851 census in Althorpe. James Popplewell, aged 15, was a servant in the household of Hannah Egar?, a farmer of 35 acres, he was born in Althorpe.
James Popplewell married Sarah Ann Petch circa 1866 in Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
James Popplewell and Sarah Ann Petch were recorded on the 1871 census in Althorpe. James Popplewell, tenant farmer of 18 acres, 35, born Althorpe; his wife Sarah Ann 27 born Wrawby, children Frank 4, Edward 2, Edith, 5 months, Sarah Popplewell, 8, niece, all born at Althorpe. James Popplewell was an executor of Thomas Popplewell's estate in 1871.
James died before 16 March 1878 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
Children of James Popplewell and Sarah Ann Petch
- Frank Popplewell+ b. 1867, d. Jun 1950
- Edward Popplewell+ b. Sep 1868
- Edith Popplewell b. 1871
James Popplewell
(circa 1820? - )
Children of James Popplewell and Ann Unknown
- Harriet Popplewell b. 7 Mar 1841
- Emma Popplewell b. 14 Apr 1842
James Popplewell
(8 November 1830 - )
James Popplewell was christened on 8 November 1830 in Waddington, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Alice Wade.
James Popplewell
(3 April 1715 - )
James Popplewell was christened on 3 April 1715 in Linton in Craven, Yorkshire. He was the son of George Popplewell and Elizabeth Weare.