Person:John Cary (35)

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John Cary
b.1551
d.1622
m. Aft 1535
  1. Sir George CaryAbt 1541 - 1616
  2. Richard Cary1545 - 1622
  3. John Cary1551 - 1622
m. 10 Apr 1575
  1. Edward Cary1573 - 1654
  2. George Cary, esq.Abt 1578 - 1643
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] John Cary
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1551
Marriage 10 Apr 1575 Westminster, Middlesex, Englandto Frances Norton
Alt Marriage Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England"... There (Dudley Castle) he married a lady recorded in the Visitation pedigrees simply as 'da. of Norton.' ...." S1
to Frances Norton
Residence[1] Bef 1585 Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England"This John Cary (1551-post 1622 left Devon in his youth to reside at Dudley Castle in Staffordshire as Ranger of the Chace of Pensnett, Co. Staff, of Edward, Lord Dudley. ..." S1
Residence[1] Aft 1585 Amblecote, Staffordshire, England"... During the latter part of his life he lived on the estate in Staffordshire known as Mousden, but later called Moushall, which the Lord Deputy had acquired in 1585, ..." S1 [Note: According to A Survey and Analysis of the Place-Names of Staffordshire by David Horovitz, LL.B. (2003), "Moushall" or "Mousehall (farm)" is one mile east of Amblecote]
Residence[1] Bef 1622 Cockington, Devon, England"... and succeeded to Cockington just before his death." S1
Death[1] 1622 "... When he died does not appear, but it is probable that he survived his brother Richard only a few months (1622)." S1
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Harrison, Fairfax. Devon Carys, Vol. 1 (New York: De Vinne Press, 1920), Chapter XII - pp. 261-263.

    « RICHARD Cary ... survived until May, 1622,(fn 2.) when, still under the terms of the Lord Deputy's settlement, there succeeded at Cockington another elderly brother from whom descended all the representatives of the South Devon tradition who may now be identified, namely: the cavaliers of Cockington who lost that estate, the merchants and manufacturers who had their origin in the Moushall household, and the still persisting families of Tor Abbey and Follaton.
    This JOHN CARY {1551-post 1622) left Devon in his youth to reside at Dudley Castle in Staffordshire as "Ranger of the Chace of Pensnett,Co. Staff, of Edward, Lord Dudley.(fn 3.)
    There he married a lady recorded in the Visitation pedigrees simply as "da. of Norton." By this marriage, or in some other way, he displeased his father. He may have been a sort of Will Wimble. He is not mentioned in the paternal will, but his prosperous elder brother provided for him and his large family of sons.
    During the latter part of his life he lived on the estate in Staffordshire known as Mousden, but later called Moushall, which the Lord Deputy had acquired in 1585, and succeeded to Cockington just before his death. When he died does not appear, but it is probable that he survived his brother Richard only a few months (1622). .... »
    Footnotes:
    2. Inq. p.m., 20 James, pt. 2, No. 11.
    3. Visitation of Staffordshire, 1664, William Salt Society Publications (1885), V, pt. 2, 72. This Edward Lord Dudley (d. 1643) was the ninth and last of the Suttons, barons Dudley, of Dudley Castle. Dugdale says with commiseration that, having lavished his property on a concubine and being involved in debt, in order to save his lands he was obliged to bestow the hand of his granddaughter and heiress upon Humble Ward, the only son of William Ward, an opulent goldsmith in London. His wisdom, in the face of Dugdale's sneer, is apparent in the fact that his descendants by this marriage still hold his lands and are now earls of Dudley. »
    Source:Harrison, Fairfax. Devon Carys
    The full Vol. I may be accessed here: archive.org

  2. Burke, Sir Bermard, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, edited by his son. In two volumes : A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 1, London: 1898. p.250.

    « Thomas CARY, inherited the lands of Cockington and Chilson. He m. Mary, dau. of John Southcot, of Bovy Tracy, Devon, and had issue,
    1. GEORGE (Sir), his heir.
    2. John, of Dudley, co. Stafford, m. dau. of — Norton, and had issue,
    Font....1. EDWARD (Sir), of whom presently.
    Font....3. Thomas, of Moulsham, co. Stafford.
    Font....4. Edward, d.s.p.
    Font....5. GEORGE, who inherited Cockington, and the remainder of his uncle the Lord Deputy's estates, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart., of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, and had (with three younger sons and a dau.), SIR HENRY CARY, Knt., Sheriff of Devon 18 CHARLES I.
    Font....6. Dudley, m. and had issue.
    Thomas Cary was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
    Font....SIR GEORGE CARY, Knt., of Cockington, Treasurer of Ireland, and afterwards, Lord-Deputy. Sir George m. 1st, Wilmot, dau. and heir of John Gifford, of Yeo, Devon, and had a dau., Anne, m. Sir Richard Edgcombe, Knt., of Mount Edgcombe. He m. 2ndly, Lettice, eldest dau. of Robert. Lord Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick, but by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir Arthur Lake, Knt.) he had no children.
    Sir George d. 1616, and was s. by his nephew,
    Font..SIR Edward CARY, Knt., of Marldon, Devon. ....  »
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