Person:Hugh Wilson (15)

Rev. Hugh Wilson
b.Abt 1650
  1. Dorothy Wilson
  2. John Wilson - 1709
  3. Ann Wilson1633 -
  4. Mary Wilson1634 -
  5. Elizabeth Wilson1636 -
  6. Rev. Hugh WilsonAbt 1650 - 1689
  • HRev. Hugh WilsonAbt 1650 - 1689
  • WMary Price - 1688
m. 1 Oct 1679
  1. Rev. John Wilson1680 - 1728
  2. Mary Wilson1681 -
  3. Margaret Wilson1683 -
  4. Elizabeth Wilson1685 - 1728
  5. Ursula Wilson1688 -
Facts and Events
Name[9] Rev. Hugh Wilson
Gender Male
Birth[6] Abt 1650
Occupation[1] From 1674 to 1689 vicar of Trefeglwys
Occupation[2] From 1675 to 1689 vicar of Llangurig
Marriage 1 Oct 1679 Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, WalesSt Michael
to Mary Price
Will[5] 1687
Burial[3] 18 Sep 1689 Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, WalesSt Michael
References
  1. Collections historical & archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire and its borders
    Volume 54 page 43.
  2. Collections historical & archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire and its borders
    Volume 54 page 44.
  3. Montgomeryshire, Wales. Montgomeryshire Burials. (Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society).

    clerk

  4.   Reverend Hugh Wilson, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  5. Church of England. Diocese of Bangor. Consistory Court. Bangor Probate Records, 1576-1858
    http://hdl.handle.net/10107/468544.

    A transcription of his will:

    In the Name of God Amen The Thirtieth day of August in the Third year of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James the second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France & Ireland King, Defender of the faither or in the year of our Lord Christ according to the Computation of England one thousand six hundred eighty & seaven. I Hug Wilson of Trefeglwys in the County of Mountgomery Cler being much weakned by sickness, but of sound & perfect faculty of mind (for which I praise my heavenly Father) do make constitute & publish this my last will & Testament in manner & forme following. First I commend my soule to him that gave it me, hoping by & throught the only meritts & mediation of Jesus Christ my Saviour & Redeemer to obtaine Remission of my sins, & everlasting salvation, & my body to the earth to be buried in x’tian buriall according to the directions given to my Executrix hereafter named. And as for the Temporall Estate with which it hath pleased God to blesse me I dispose of it as followeth. Imprimis I give & bequeath to Wm Lloyd my stepson all my sawed boards, cupboards, table boards & Lumber which are in the Mansion house of Maes Bangor or in the outhouses thereunto belonging or Forty shillings in money to be paid or delivered him when he shall attain to the age of one & twenty yeares by my Executrix hereafter named. Item I give & bequeath unto my son John Wilson all my study of books, Pamphletts Sculptures papers & manuscripts as also all my Silver Plate, instruments of Musicke all my Fowling peeces & pistolls, my bowes & all my Quivers of arrowes all my staves & Angling tackle as also Five pounds in money to be paid him when he attains to the age of one & twenty yeares by my Executrix hereafter named. Item I give & bequeath unto my three daughters Mary, Margaret & Elizabeth & the child that is in my wifes womb be it male or female the severall summs of Five pounds apeece of Currt. English money to be paid them by my Executrix hereafter named when they shall attaine the age of one & twenty yeares. Item for all the rest of my personall Estate goods Cattle & Chattells I give & bequeath them to my Dealy Beloved wiefe Mary Wilson to be by her distributed amongst my said Children as they sall best deserve by being obedient to her their Parent & by other vertuous & pious Actions. But if it shall please Almighty God that my said wiefe should dye & depart this mortall life or be marryed to another husband. Then do I hereby give & bequeath all my said personal Estate Goods Cattle & Chattells so before bequeathed to her; to my Dearly beloved friends Edward Lloyd of Berthlloyd in the said County Esqr., Richard Jones Doctor of the Lawes & Chancellour of the Court of Bangor, & Rice Vaughan of Golennydd in the County of Cardigan gent to be by them or any two of them distributed amongst my said Children as they or any of them shall best deserve by good pious & vertuous actions & behaviour; & however it shall fall out whether my said wiefe dye or live be married or not, yet I request & varintly desire my said dearly beloved friends Edward Lloyd Richard Jones & Rice Vaughan to be carefull overseers of this my last Will & testamt. And lastly I constitute nominate & appoint my said dearly beloved wiefe Mary Wilson to be sole Executrix of this my last will & Testamt. anulling & making void all former & other wills by me made. In wittness whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seal the day & yeare first above written, & so to the blessed Unity in Trinity & Trinity in Unity Commend I my Spirritt

    H Wilson Cler

    Sealed & Published in the presence & sight of John Bennett

    Margarett Masons mark

    The mark of Biregart Pries

    [proved 9 November 1687]

  6. Alumni Oxfordensis.
  7.   Hugh Wilson, M.A., in Welsh Biography Online.
  8.   Brydges, Egerton. Collins's peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical, greatly augmented, and continued to the present time. (London: [T. Bensley], 1812)
    5:265.

    States that Hugh was "a younger son of John Wilson, of Fynant, in the parish of Trefeglwys, in Montgomeryshire, Esq., and of his wife, daughter of Lewis Price, of Perthoyrin, in Montgomeryshire, Esq."

  9. from Alumni Oxfordensis:

    Wilson, Hugh: s. Richard, of Trefeglwys, co. Montgomery, p.p. Christ Church, matric. 17 May, 1670, aged 19, B.A. 19 Feb., 1673-4, M.A. 1676; rector of Trefeglwys 1674, and vicar of Llangirrig, (both) co. Montgomery, 1676; father of John 1698. See Foster's Index Eccl.