Person:Richard Culpepper (6)

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Richard Culpepper
 
d.1539
Facts and Events
Name Richard Culpepper
Gender Male
Marriage to Joan Naylor
Will[3][7] 16 Oct 1539 PCC
Property[1][4] Ardingly, Sussex, EnglandWakehurst
Death[2] 1539
References
  1. The Bynes of Rowdell in Washington, co. Sussex. By Walter C. Renshaw, K.C., in The Genealogist
    Volume XXIII, pages 1 to 11 [1], 1907.
  2. The Sussex Colepepers. Part II. By Colonel F.W.T.Attree, R.E., F.S.A., and the late Rev. J.H.L.Booker, M.A., in Sussex Archaeological Collections
    Volume XLVIII, pages 65 to 98 [2], 1905.
  3. The Sussex Colepepers. Part II. By Colonel F.W.T.Attree, R.E., F.S.A., and the late Rev. J.H.L.Booker, M.A., in Sussex Archaeological Collections
    Volume XLVIII, page 75, 1905.
  4. Ardingly:Manor, in Page, William; Susan M Keeling; Louis Francis Salzman; and C. P. Lewis. The Victoria history of the county of Sussex. (London: A. Constable, 1905-)
    Volume 7 pages 127 to 132.
  5.   Bannerman, Bruce (ed.). The Visitation of Kent taken in the Year 1592. (Harleian Society, 1924)
    p. 92.
  6.   Bannerman, William Bruce; Robert Cooke; and Thomas Benolte. The visitations of Kent, taken in the years 1530-1 by Thomas Benolte, and 1574 by Robert Cooke. (London: [Harleian Society], 1923)
    p. 70.

    Richard Coulpeper = the dau: of Richard Nayler

  7. Will of Richard Culpepper of Wakehurst

    6 Sept., 31 Hen. VIII, 1539. I Richard Culpepper of Ardinglye in the Countie of Sussex Esquire. To be buried within the churche of Ardinglye. To John my youngest son my best graye geldinge. Unto Edward my sonne a broche of golde and viij perles and a stone in it. Whereas John my eldest son owith me xx marks for wode that I solde hym, I will the said xx marks to Elizabeth and Anne my daughters, if the said John do not pay it in my lifetime to the marriage of Alice my daughter, and if he pay it for the said marriage then he shall pay it to them after the rate as it ristith among thother brothers and sisters. Also whereas I have payed to the mariage of Alice my daughter xx marks I bequeath the said xx marks to Elizabeth and Anne my daughters accordinglye to Ryse of such landes as I and he be agreed upon to be reseyd unto 400 pounds be paid. The residue of all my goods and catalls I give unto Johane my wife whom I make my sole executor and my son Jasper to be overseer. Witnesses: Nicholas Harvey, clerk, parson of Balcombe, Jasper Culpeper, William Benye, Ric. Landesdell clerk, Richar Stayne, and John Selyard

    Proved at London 16 Oct. 1539 by the oath of Peter Lylly, proctor of the relict and executrix.