Person:Mary Southcott (2)

Watchers
Mary Southcote
 
m. 1511
  1. George Southcott1514 - 1589
  2. Margaret Southcott1516 - 1601
  3. Elizabeth Southcott1518 -
  4. Mary Southcote1520 -
  5. Joanne Southcott1522 -
  6. Thomas Southcott1522 - 1593
  7. Agnes Southcott1524 - 1602
  8. Barbara Southcott1526 - 1563
  • HThomas CaryAbt 1505 - 1567
  • WMary Southcote1520 -
m. Aft 1535
  1. Sir George CaryAbt 1541 - 1616
  2. Richard Cary1545 - 1622
  3. John Cary1551 - 1622
Facts and Events
Name[2] Mary Southcote
Alt Name[1] Mary Southcott
Gender Female
Birth? 1520 Caldwoodleigh, Devon
Alt Birth? Clovelly
Marriage Aft 1535 to Thomas Cary
References
  1. Harrison, Fairfax. Devon Carys, Vol. 1, (New York: De Vinne Press, 1920) pp.191-193.

    Source:Harrison, Fairfax. Devon Carys
    « ... This THOMAS Cary (1505?-1567) was one of the children of his father's first wife, Jane Carew. He was a bachelor at the time of his father's settlement of 1535 but upon the assurance of that instrument soon thereafter married Mary, daughter of John Southcott of Indio, Bovey Tracy. He had six sons and four daughters: the eldest being Sir George Cary, born soon after his father succeeded to Cockington, whose career we are about to relate, and the fourth son that John Cary, called “of Dudley”, through whom the existing families of Tor Abbey and Follaton descend.
    Thomas Cary appears to have been a prudent man of business and to have augmented his inheritance. We have record of his acquisition by purchase of two of the manors which had long been inheritances of his ancestors, Northlew and Ashwater, and he had profitable transactions with his neighbor the last abbot of Tor, before the dissolution of the monasteries. He made a will on January 17, 1566, died and was buried in the chancel of Tor Mohun Ghurch, where his tomb bears the following inscription:
    Hic jacet
    Thomas Carius Armiger,
    Qui obiit 27° die Martii
    An° domini 1567.
    Cuius animae deus propitietu.'
    Like his father he was a good Roman Catholic.
    .... »
    Accessed at: archive.org
    The full Vol. I may be accessed here: archive.org

  2. HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT ONLINE > 'CAREY, George (c.1541-1616), of Cockington, Devon.'.

    Family and Education:
    « b. c.1541, 1st s. of Thomas Carey of Cockington by Mary, da. of John Southcote, of Bovey Tracey. educ. I. Temple 1558. m. (1) c.1561, Wilmot, da. and h. of John Gifford of Yeo, div. w. of John Bury of Colyton, 2s. 2da.; (2) Lettice, da. of Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, by Lady Penelope Devereux, da. of Walter, 1st Earl of Essex, s.p. suc. fa. 1567. Kntd. 1598.
    .... »
    Accessed 11/07/2019 at: historyofparliamentonline.org
    Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981