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18 BROOKE.

19 ANN. 21 THOMAS 22 MARTHA 20 JOHN. GODDARD. 28 MARTHA. 29 JOHN. 30 THOMAS.

23 NICHOLAS. 24 BASIL =

25 MARY. 26 EDWARD = 27 MARTHA

31 JUDITH WM. HORNE.

32 NICHOLAS ELIZ- 33 HENRY MARY... 35 EDW. 36 LOVE ABETH...

IVORY.

37 JOHN. 41 HUGH... RUST. BEVERLEY. 38 MARTHA.

39 JOHN.

1st wife.

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COLLETT PEDIGREE.

54 HUMPHREY COLLETT, M.P. JOAN, sister of Margaret, wife for Southwark.

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of Jno. Shawcrosse (C).

ROBERT,
second son.

NICHOLAS,
youngest son.

eldest son.

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62 SUSANNA. = 63 JOSHUA MAPLETOFT, 64 HESTER, wife of first husband.

55 THOMAS.

= MARTHA, dr.
of John
Sherington,
of London,
merchant.

SUSANNA FERRAR. JOHN.

56 NICHOLAS.
57 EDWARD.
RICHARD.

58 FERRAR.
59 JOHN.
60 MARY.
61 ANN.

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Francis Kestian.
co. Leic.

65 MARGARET, wife of
Thomas Leggatt.
ELIZARETH, wife of
Benj. Woodnoth,
of Shavinton.
JOYCE, wife of
Edward Wallis of
Sawtrey, Hunts.

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pedigree (C.), chiefly of the Colletts, supplied to Mr. Hopkinson by Mr. Courthope, Somerset herald. The Gidding title deeds (T.). A pedigree (B.), lent me by Mr. Balfour, for the later branches of the Ferrars. Margaretting registers (M.) furnished by Mr. Hopkinson. It would be easy to trace the Mapletofts lower, as may be seen from the Grad. Cant. See also among the plates in the Royal Library, Brit. Mus., the tombs and monuments in Gidding Churchyard.

Abbreviations. b. born; ba. baptized; m. married; d. died ; bu, buried; dr. daughter.

The figures correspond to those in the pedigree.

1. Was 75 years of age when he made his will (above, 343) in 1620 d. 1 Apr., bu. in St. Bennett Sherehog, 12 Apr.. 1620. (Funeral certificate in Hearne's Caii Vind. 683). "Had a grant of crest and confirmation of arms from Robert Cooke, Clarencieux king of arms, 29 Dec. 1588." C. M. 1575 (above, 65).

2. Dr. of Lawrence W. of Shavinton, Cheshire. Her age in 1617 was 62 (above, 16, 299), i. e. 79 at her death in 1634. Yet she is said to have lived to be 83 (Peckard).

3, 4.

Both mentioned, as also their sister Mrs. Wright,

in the Collett Letters. '

5. "Here lieth the Body of John Ferrar Esqe. Lord of this Mannour, who departed this life ye 28th of Septr. 1657. Arms; 3 horse shoes on bend." G. I. on brass in church. "Flee from evil and do ye thing yt is right and dwell for evermore."---On the reverse of do. Æt. 30, A. D. 1620 (Hearne, u. s.) Bu. Sept. 28 (?) 1657. (G. R.)

6. D. 12 Jul. 1613, æt. circa 21 (Monument in Strype's Stow, Bk. iii. p. 28; cf. Hearne, 684.)

7. D. before Apr. 1613 (above, 177). "Erasmus and William, both barristers of the common law, that died both without issue." (Hearne, 684).

8. B. 22 Feb. 1592-3 (above, 3), not 1591-2 (above, 165): for he was 13 when a freshman (1606; B. A. 1609-10, M. A. 1613); 26 when he returned home in 1618 (Peckard, 87); 27 in Apr. 1620 (Hearne, 683); 42 (i.e. above 41) in

1634 (above, xxxii.). "Administration 26 Feb. 1637-8 to his brother John." C. Bu. Dec. 7. 1637 (G. R.).

9. Et. 24, Apr. 1620 (Hearne, 683); still living when his mother made her will (1628); and if his son's age be rightly given, in 1658.

IO. M. 1600 (above, 304). "Here also sleepeth Susanna, wife to John Collett Esquire, by whom she had issue

sons and 8 daughters. She was the only daughter of Mr. N. Ferrar of London, Merchant, and sister to John Ferrar Esq. late Lord of this Manor, who died 9 October 1657, aged 76 years." (G. I.) "Bu. Oct. 1657" (G. R.).

II. "Here lyeth the Body of John Collett Esquire, aged 72, and dyed the 29th day of March, Anno Dom. 1650." (G. I.).

12.

Dr. of Israel O. of London, gent. (Hearne, 684). 13. D. 23 Feb., bu. 27 Feb. 1719, æt. 89. (G. R. and G. I.). Dr. of sir Robt. B. (sir Thos. Brookes of Lubben

14.

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18. Ba. 7 Feb. 1657. (G. R.)

19. Ba. 20 Feb. 1658. (G. R.); living unmarried, 1684 (Pedigree in Hearne, 684).

20. Ba. 8 Mar. 1659, m. 23 Nov. 1714 to Elizabeth Goddard; she was bu. 4 Oct. 1727 (G. R.).

21. Ba. 24 Jun. 1663; rector of Sawtrey St. Andrew and Steeple Gidding; bu. 11 Aug. 1739. (G. R.) B. A. Pembr. 1682-3, M.A. 1686.

22. Bu. 18 Aug. 1746. (G. R.) She and Elizabeth (above no. 20) were drs. of Jas. and Eleanor G. of Marston, Wilts, which Eleanor was dr. to Geo. Long of London merchant, and d. 20 Apr. bu. 23 Apr. 1717 (G. R. and G. I.)

23. Ba. 8 Jan. 1664; d. before 1684 (G. R. and Hearne). 24. Grocer of Stamford; ba. 27 Dec. 1667. (G. R.): æt. 16, 1684 (Hearne).

25. Ba. 14 Mar. 1668; æt. 15, 1684 (G. R. and Hearne).

26.

27.

Ba. 19 Jan. 1670; bu. 17 May 1730. (G. R. and H. R.)
D. Aug. 20. 1717 (B).

28. Ba. 17 Jan. 1697, bu. 22 Jan. 1697 (G. R.)

29.

"28 May 1718, John Ferrar at Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, pensioner, pupil to Dr. Laughton.”—Admission Book at Clare Hall, where is a note "Fellow 1723." B.A. 1721-2, M.A. 1725. Vicar of Everton, bu. 6 Mar. 1738. (G. R.)

30. Ba. 20 Mar. 1706; bu. (Thos. F. Esq. Lord of this Manor) 6 Jul. 1748. (G. R.) B.A. Clar. 1728-9, M.A. 1732. Will dat. 16 May, 1744, prob. 31 Aug. 1748. (T.)

31. M. 4 Aug. 1748 Wm. H. of Swindon, Wilts, gent.; d. 1 Oct. 1749. (G. R. and G. I.)

32. D. before 12 Jan. 1753; will dated 20 Aug. 1752. The estate was left to him "a foot soldier," after the death of Judith Horne, by Thos. Ferrar his cousin. He lived at St. Martin's in the Fields. His wife d. before 12 Jan. 1762. (T.)

33. Brazier of Islington, d. 19 Nov. 1779; his wife was alive 6 Feb. 1783. (T.)

34. Ba. 10 May 1753, bu, 28 May 1753. (G. R.)

35. D. 17 Aug. 1769, aged 74 (H. I.) Attorney at Huntingdon.

36. Dr. of Rt. B. M.A. d. 10 Oct. 1759, an. æt. 62, conjugi 31. (H. I.)

37. Bu. 2 Mar. 1696-7. (H. R.)

38. Bu. 7 May 1700. (H. R.)

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41.

Ba. 21 Jan. 1701. (B.)

Ba. 30 Dec. 1703, d. Sept. 1778; 2nd wife Currier; 3rd Caryer; 4th Barnes, by whom he had a son John Alexander, who had issue William, Henry, and Samuel; the last was living at Thrapston in 1833. (B.)

42.

M. Castel Sherard Esq., 16 June 1729. (H. R.)

43. B. 15 Oct., ba. 4 Nov. 1729. (H. R.) d. 1805, left legacies to Mrs. Bowles and Mrs. Clyde, drs. of her uncle Ivory F.; and to John F. of Stamford St. Martin's. (B.)

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