Person:Henry Byne (2)

Watchers
m. 10 Jul 1634
  1. Jane Byne1635 -
  2. Elizabeth Byne1636 -
  3. Mary Byne1638 - 1657
  4. Honour Byne1639/40 -
  5. Frances Byne1641 - 1656
  6. Elizabeth Byne1643 -
  7. Henry Byne1646 - 1688
  8. Edmund Byne1647 - Bef 1688
  9. John Byne1649 - Bef 1688
  10. William Byne1651 - 1710
  11. Adria Byne1655 -
  1. Frances Byne1671 - Abt 1726
Facts and Events
Name[4] Henry Byne
Gender Male
Christening[2] 6 Sep 1646 Thakeham, Sussex, England
Marriage to Elizabeth Scrase
Residence[2] 1673 Upper Beeding, Sussex, England
Excommunication[2] 3 Feb 1673/74
Will[1] 1688 Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Burial? Sep 1688 Westminster St. James Piccadilly, Middlesex, England
References
  1. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Will of Henry Byne of Saint James Westminster, Middlesex., in Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Probate Records, 1384-1858
    National Archives: PROB 11/393/50.

    a transcription:

    In the Name of God Amen I Henry Byne of the parish of St. James Westminster in the County of Middlesex Esqr weake in body but of sound and perfect mind and memorie Doe make & ordaine this my last Will and Testament in writing in manner and forme following First I give and bequeath my sonn in law Edmund Nugent and Frances his wife the summe of Tenne pounds a peece to buy them [unclear]: Item I give and bequeath to my Sisters Jane Greenwell wife of Stephen Greenwell and Adria Elliott wife of Mr Elliott the summe of Fifty shillings a peece to bee paid them immediately after my decease and the summe of Fifty shillings a peece more to bee paid them at the end of halfe a yeare next after my decease And my will is that the said severall summes shall be paid into their owne hands and their husbands noeways intermeddle with the same Item I give and bequeath to my loving brother William Byne and Sarah his wife the summe of five pounds a peece to bee paid them immediately after my decease Lastly I give and bequeath All and singular my goods and Chattels to my Loving wife Elizabeth Byne whome I hereby make sole Executrix of this my last Will and testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this sixteenth day of September In the fourth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King James the second Annoque Domini one thousand six hundred eighty eight Hen: Byne, Signed Sealed published and declared in the presence of Anne Chetwyne, Cath. Delavall, Will. Collings.

    [proved 1 Oct 1688]

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Bynes of Rowdell in Washington, co. Sussex. By Walter C. Renshaw, K.C., in The Genealogist
    Volume XXII, pages 1 to 11, 1907.
  3.   The Bynes of Rowdell in Washington, co. Sussex. By Walter C. Renshaw, K.C., in The Geneaologist, Volume XXIII
    1907.
  4. from The Geneaologist, Volume XXIII, The Bynes of Rowdell in Washington, co. Sussex. By Walter C. Renshaw, K.C. (1907)S3:

    Henry Byne married with Elizabeth, daughter of William Scrase, of Annington in Botolphs, co. Sussex, by Frances (Valiant) his wife. He resided at one time at Sele, alias Beeding, co. Sussex, as the Visitation Books shew that he was Churchwarden there in 1673 and 9 December 1673 he was ordered by the Archdeaconry Court to exhibit his bill of presentments, for making default in which he was excommunicated, 3 February 1673/4. He was apparently the Henry Byne who, at the Coronation of James II was one of the Gentleman Pensioners attending on the Queen. He had an only child, Frances, who was married to Edmund Nugent.