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| Dåp - 22 Jan 1611 - Henlow, Bedfordshire |
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| Residence - In 1614. the tolls were granted to Laurence Sampson,“ and Henrietta Maria, in 1625, bestowed the tolls and profits of the weekly market and yearly fair on James Sampson of Henlow, probably a relative of Laurence, for twentyone years at an anual rent £ 12. It was stated in 1649 that the tolls were Worth £ 16.
In 1636 Humphrey Sampson, son of James, brought an actio against ...
Source:
The Victoria History of the County of Bedford, page 268
"Brief of the contents of a bill and answer in a cause between Humphrey Sampson, plaintiff, and Thomas Stephens, Oliver Thody, and others, defendants. The bill alleged, that the Queen's Commissioners by indenture dated 9th June…demised to James Sampson, father of the complainant, the tolls of the markets and fairs in Shefford, co.Bedford, and all shops, stalls, and pickages whatsoever for 21 years, at the rent of £12 a year, by virtue of which lease the plaintiff set up certain stalls, which defendants pulled down and erected others in their stead. In their answer defendants prescribed to set stalls under the railings of their houses, and Stephens confessed that he hindered the plaintiff from setting up a stall which stopped the light of his house".
Source:
Shefford Market
http://bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk/CommunityArchives/Shefford/SheffordMarket.aspx - 1636 - Bedford, Great Britain |
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| Begravelse - 24 Des 1642 - Henlow, Great Britain |
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| Occupation - A relative?
Humphrey Sampson
In summer 1644, Cornet in Henry Andrews’s troop in Sir Samuel Luke’s Bedfordshire-based regiment of horse.
References: Spring, Waller’s army, 92.
Armies: Bedfordshire
Source:
British History Online
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/cromwell-army-officers/surnames-s - 1644 - Bedfordshire, Great Britain |
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