Date
Type
Information
Source
1615
Born
In the Parish of Tonbridge, Kent
Tonbridge Parish Registers
6th Aug 1615
Christened
At St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church in the Parish of Tonbridge, Kent
Tonbridge Parish Registers
c 1641
Married
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1680
Died
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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23rd Dec 1680
Buried
At St. Mary's Church in the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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30th Nov 1675
Will
The Will of Edward Waite
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Edward Wayte of Leigh next Tonbridge, yeoman, ‘at present of reasonable good health of body ... considering the frailty of my nature and the uncertainty of my life’ make this my testament and last will. My body to be buried as my executor shall think fit. I give to Anne my dear and loving wife for life the yearly sum of £5 to be paid to her or her assigns yearly and every year from and after my decease on the feast days of the nativity of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ [25 December], the annunciation of the blessed virgin Mary [25 March], the Nativity of St.John the Baptist [24 June] and St.Michael the Archangel [29 September] by equal portions by my executor, the first payment to be made on that feast day above named that shall next happen after my decease if she be then living. I will my executor shall within one year after my decease enter into obligation of the penal sum of £100 and thereby bind him, his heirs, executors and administrators to the said Anne and her executors and administrators according to law for the true payment of the said yearly sum of £5. I give to Edward Wayte, William Wayte and John Wayte, my three sons, and to Anne my daughter, wife of William Mugredge, and to Elizabeth my daughter, wife of John Waghorne als Twyte (for whose several preferments I have already given to or with them such several portions already as my estate would afford) £5 apiece to be paid to each of them within one year after my decease by my executor. I give to Mary Wayte, my daughter, £35 to be paid to her within one year after my decease by my executor. I make Richard Wayte my eldest son full and sole executor and for and towards the payment of my debts and legacies, funeral charges, charges of probate of my testament and last will I will, give and leave to him all my goods, cattle [capital], corn, household stuff, leases, credits, personal estate and chattels whatsoever.
[signed] Edward Wayte.
Witnesses: William Foord, Geo: Hooper.
Probate granted at Tonbridge 29 March 1681 on the oath of Richard Wayte, the son and executor named.
1643
Birth of a son
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1647
Birth of a son
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1649
Birth of a son
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1651
Birth of a son
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1642
Birth of a daughter
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1645
Birth of a daughter
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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1646
Birth of a daughter
In the Parish of Leigh, Kent
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