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- Citizen and grocer of London. His brother Richard Lambert was an alderman, and was the first husband of Alice, another of the daughters of Humphrey Packington.
"When Edmund Jackman, citizen and alderman of London, then the husband of Anne Pakington, made his will on 10 May 1568, he referred to the seven daughters of Humphrey Pakington as follows: 'Anne Jackman, my well-beloved wife; my brother-inlaw, Mr Clement Paston, and my sister Alice Paston, his wife; my brother-in-law, John Lambert, and Katherine, his wife; my brother-in-law, William Coles, and Margaret, his wife; my brother-in-law, Richard Hollyman, and Martha, his wife; my brother-in-law, Robert Burbage, and Margery, his wife; my brother-in-law, Lionel Duckett, and Jane, his wife'. It thus appears from Edmund Jackman's will that Jane Pakington's first husband, Humphrey Baskerville, had died, and that she had married Sir Lionel Duckett; that Anne Pakington's first husband, Edmund Style, had died, and that she had married Edward Jackman; that Katherine Pakington was still married to John Lambert; that Alice Pakington's first husband, Richard Lambert (the brother of John Lambert), had died, and that she had married Clement Paston; and that since the time of the making of their father's will Margery Pakington had married Robert Burbage; Martha Pakington had married Richard Hollyman, and Margaret Pakington had married William Coles." [Commentary by Nina Green accompanying her modern spelling transcript of the will of Humphrey Pakington]
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