Stalbridge Weston Manor: Historical Timeline

933 to c.1760 · Monarchs · Lords of the Manor · Key Documents · Key Events

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The Anglo-Saxon Period

933–1066
924–939
Monarch King Æthelstan
933
933–1539
939–946
Monarch King Edmund I
946–955
Monarch King Eadred
955–959
Monarch King Eadwig
959–975
Monarch King Edgar the Peaceful
975–978
Monarch King Edward the Martyr
978–1016
Monarch King Æthelred II, ‘the Unready’
998
1013–1014
Monarch King Sweyn Forkbeard
1016
Monarch King Edmund Ironside
1016–1035
Monarch King Cnut
1035–1040
Monarch King Harold Harefoot
1040–1042
Monarch King Harthacnut
1042–1066
Monarch King Edward the Confessor
1066
Monarch King Harold II
1066
1086

The Medieval Period

1066–1485
1066–1087
Monarch King William I
1087–1100
Monarch King William II
1100–1135
Monarch King Henry I
1135–1154
Monarch King Stephen
c. 1135–1153
1154–1189
Monarch King Henry II
1189–1199
Monarch King Richard I
1199–1216
Monarch King John
1215
1215–1217
1216–1272
Monarch King Henry III
1272–1307
Monarch King Edward I
1307–1327
Monarch King Edward II
1315–1322
1327–1377
Monarch King Edward III
1332
1348–1349
1349/50
1377–1399
Monarch King Richard II
1381
1399–1413
Monarch King Henry IV
1413–1422
Monarch King Henry V
1422–1461
Monarch King Henry VI
1461–1483
Monarch King Edward IV
1483
Monarch King Edward V
1483–1485
Monarch King Richard III

The Tudor Period

1485–1603
1485–1509
Monarch King Henry VII
1485–1551
1509–1547
Monarch King Henry VIII
1513
1525
1535
1539
1539–1546
1539
1546
19 March 1546
1546–1572
1547–1553
Monarch King Edward VI
1547–1558
1553–1558
Monarch Queen Mary I
1558–1603
Monarch Queen Elizabeth I
1572–1608
1594–1597

The Stuart Period

1603–1714
1603–1625
Monarch King James I
1603
1608–1610
1610–1611
1611–c.1657
1611
1625–1649
Monarch King Charles I
1641–1642
1642–1651
1642–1662
1649–1660
Monarch The Interregnum
c.1657–1663
1660–1685
Monarch King Charles II
1662
1663–1671
1663–1716
1671–1719
1685–1688
Monarch King James II
1685
1688–1689
1689–1702
Monarch King William III and Queen Mary II
1702–1714
Monarch Queen Anne

The Georgian Period

1714–c.1760
1714–1727
Monarch King George I
1719–c.1721
c.1721–1746
1721
1727–1760
Monarch King George II
1746–1753
1753–1780

1608 Johanna Watte widow

Will and Probate

Derived from The National Archives; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Piece: 111

Will Date: Uncertain but Probate granted 26 March 1608

Witnesses: William Stone, William Martyn

BeneficiaryRelationship to TestatorBequest
Church of StalbridgeInstitutionTen shillings
Poor of StalbridgeCommunitySix pounds in money and twenty or thirty faggots each ‘as far as they will go’
Robert LeggeUnspecifiedHalf an acre of wheat
Alice Legge (wife of Robert)UnspecifiedA black cow, featherbed in chamber, pair of sheets, bolster, canvas boardcloth, green gown, red petticoat, smock, partlet, silver spoon
John HunteUnspecifiedHalf an acre of wheat, dust bed, bolster, pair of blankets, coverlet, pair of sheets, bedstead in maid’s chamber
Joane HunteDaughter of John HunteA hunter’s yearling
Nicholas BruteUnspecifiedHalf an acre of wheat
Wife of Nicholas BruteUnspecifiedPair of canvas sheets, holland kerchief, partlet, gown, petticoat, old cloak
William CutberdMan/servantBedstead, dust bed, pair of blankets, coverlet, bolster, pair of sheets, two bushels of wheat, one bushel of malt, hunter’s bullock of a year old
Margarett HunteThe elderTwo bushels of wheat, two bushels of dredge malt, forty cord faggots, old gown, petticoat, smock, kerchief, partlet, canvas apron
Margarett HuntThe youngerCow called Young Duffett, red heifer, bedstead with flockbed, bolsters, blankets, coverlet, sheets, six new table napkins, second biggest caldron, peeced crock, long-legged skillet, plates and dishware
William MartinMan/servantFive shillings
Prescilla CampinMaidFive shillings
Brother’s two daughters of EnnwillNiecesTen shillings each
John LodgeSon of Walter LodgeTwenty shillings
John NormanUnspecifiedTen shillings
Johane WattesDaughter of Richard WattsOne heifer with two stars in the face, a year old
Grace AttynnesUnspecifiedFive pounds
Elizabeth AttyneUnspecifiedTen shillings
Faith AttyneUnspecifiedTen shillings
Susan AttyneUnspecifiedTen shillings
Daughter of Barnard ChamberlinUnspecifiedA heifer of a year old
Thomas CombeSon of Robert CombeA bull at Newnam
Katherine CombeSister-in-lawBlack mare
Agnes WoodUnspecifiedWreded? heifer and wrought cushion for a window
Johane ScoolerUnspecifiedBest gown, best petticoat, green cloak, silver spoon, band with gorget, silk apron
William ScoolerUnspecifiedBullock of a year old
Thomas ScoolerUnspecifiedOne weanling in the house
Frances ScoolerUnspecifiedForty pounds in money (to be held until age 21), chamber furnished (except one featherbed), adjoining chamber with contents, all pewter and brass not otherwise given
William WattesBrother-in-law and executorAll remaining goods, chattels, debts, and demands not otherwise bequeathed
William WoodFriend and overseerTwenty shillings
John ScoolerOverseerTwenty shillings

Notes:

  • The reference document should be consulted to check unusual words.
  • The original will includes a noteworthy section listing debts owed to Johane Wattes, including fifteen pounds from Lady Awdley and various amounts from other individuals. There are no reasons mentioned for any of the debts. Consult the reference document for the remaining list of names.

Grant of Probate: 26 March 1608 awarded to William Wattes (the Executor)

The will was challenged by Walter Lodge (her brother’s son) but a judgement on 5 February 1611/12 confirmed that it was valid. [TNA, Sentence of Joan Watts, Widow of Stalbridge, Dorset. PROB 11/117/95]

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