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Philippa Bennet

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Philippa Bennet was born in of Butley, Shropshire, England.

    Family/Spouse: Thomas de Peshale. Thomas (son of Richard de Peshale and Joan de Chetwynd) was born in of Chetwynd, Shropshire, England; died after 1380. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Richard Peshale  Descendancy chart to this point was born in of Chetwynd, Shropshire, England; died after 1427.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Peshale Descendancy chart to this point (1.Philippa1) was born in of Chetwynd, Shropshire, England; died after 1427.

    Notes:

    From "The Escapades of Richard Peshall" (citation details below):

    We now come to the misdoings of Richard Peshall (Sir Thomas's son and heir). For six years, from 1408 to 1414, he committed a whole series of the most flagrant outrages, until at last he was brought to justice for them.

    In 1408, at Knighton, he robbed Roger Knyghton of 13S. 4d.; and at Christmas the same year, he gave liveries of cloth to John Jurdan and five others at Drayton. The object of this was to retain certain people to engage in his quarrels. Men were in the habit of giving liveries to those who were not of their own family for this purpose. This giving of liveries "for maintenance of quarrels" was strictly forbidden by Statutes of Richard II. and Henry IV., under pain of imprisonment and forfeiture to the King. Jurdan was tried for his having received a livery, but produced a pardon from the King, dated 10 February, 1415, and was acquitted.

    [Peshall's] next deed of violence took place on 28 August, 1410, when he collected a band of men, 66 armed in the manner of war, and pulled down the newly-built house of John Wydeford, and robbed him of goods and chattels to the value of £20.

    In the following year his outrages were numerous. In January, 1410-11, he went to Wem, and there feloniously assaulted Alice, the wife of John Wallesley, in her husband's presence, his brother Nicholas Peshall, John Bocard of Salop, and many other of his retainers aiding him.

    In the October following, he maltreated Margaret Smyth, widow, in her own house at Cheswardine, throwing her down, wounding her in the belly with a dagger, and so assaulting her that she afterwards died. The same year, on Easter Monday, he killed a man in the fields at Longford. And in July, 1411, he collected 400 Welshmen and others, in the fields of Wenlock, all "arrayed in the manner of war," and sent word to the Prior of Wenlock that they intended to enter the town of Wenlock by force and destroy the Prior and all his tenants. The Prior only saved himself by hastily sending to the Sheriff of Salop (Edward Sprenchose) for aid. The Sheriff forthwith raised the posse of the county, and so relieved the Prior from his danger.

    In August, 1414, Richard Peshall went to Tunstall, and expelled one William Thikeness, clerk, by force of arms, from a messuage and sixty acres of land and six acres of meadow, and robbed him of goods and chattels to the value of £10. And afterwards, on the Monday after the following Michaelmas, he drove him by force out of Shropshire, so that on account of the treatment he had received, William Thikeness died at Checkley in the next March. The same year [Peshall] gave liveries of cloth to Humfrey de Titteley, of Blore, and to seven other men, at Drayton, in order that they might aid him in his wrong-doings.

    In September, 1414, he arrested without any authority, at Drayton, one John Bokard, and threatened him with loss of life or mutilation of his limbs, until Giles de Sheynton, in order to save his life, became surety for him. John Bokard fled into Staffordshire, for fear lest Richard Peshall should kill him, which sO enraged Richard, that the surety, Giles de Sheynton, was afraid to leave his house for a fortnight, and had to pay Richard five marks, which he extorted from him. It is no wonder that the feeling against Richard Peshall was "that the said Richard was a common extortioner and oppressor of the people."

    The next year, 1415, he robbed one Roger Callerhall, of Tunstall, of 13s. 4d., at Drayton. He seems also to have assisted three Ferrers brothers in an attempt they made to kill Hugh Erdeswyk; and when Erdeswyk was warned of their design, and sent William Hyde, the Vicar of Sandon, in his stead, they carried the Vicar off to Weston-on-Trent as a prisoner, and illtreated him, and robbed him of his horse and harness, which were worth four marks. The quarrel between Erdeswyk and Ferrers led to some litigation in Michaelmas 1415, in which Richard Peshall and his brother Nicholas appear.

    Early in 1414, Henry V. decided to visit in person the Midland Counties. In April he was at Leicester with his new Chief Justice, Sir W. Haukeford; thence he proceeded to Lichfield, where he remained two months, and heard every kind of plaint that was brought into his Court. From Lichfield he proceeded to Shrewsbury, where he obtained presentments from all the Hundreds of the County of Salop, and called for all the Coroners' Rolls of the last year. These presentments are very voluminous, but they are of considerable interest, and they throw much light on the history of Shropshire. At Shrewsbury the young King heard the trial of all kinds of actions, including the Common Assize of novel disseisin, mort d'ancestor, and a Gaol Delivery.

    Amongst those who were indicted, and ordered to appear before the King in Trinity Term, 1415, to answer for their transgressions, was Richard Peshall. As, however, he had found bail, and did not appear, the Sheriff was ordered to levy a distress. The King's Chancellor had sent to Thomas Giffard, of Chillington, a commission to arrest Richard Peshall, to answer to the King for divers insurrections and felonies. Accordingly, on the first Friday in January, 1414-15, Thomas Giffard attempted to arrest him at Stafford. Richard, however, "refused rebelliously to submit," and John Jurdan and other malefactors, armed with swords, bows and arrows, rescued Richard Peshall, and would have killed Thomas Giffard had not the constables of Stafford, with other lieges of the King, come to his assistance. Richard Peshall was afterwards pursued and captured, and delivered into the custody of John Bagot, the Sheriff of Stafford. All these his misdeeds were presented to the King, by divers Hundreds of the County of Salop, at Trinity Term, 1415; and Richard was brought up, and put in exigend, and committed to the custody of the Marshal. He was afterwards brought before the Court, and questioned, when he produced Letters Patent of the King, dated 8th February, 2 Henry V. [1414-15], pardoning him for all his felonies and trespasses, &c., perpetrated by him before the preceding 8th December [1414]. He was therefore acquitted, and allowed to depart in peace.

    The question naturally suggests itself to us, how could a man guilty of murders, rapes, robberies, and a whole list of flagrant crimes, obtain a pardon, and get off scot-free? Where there was a war being a waged, a perpetrator of serious offences might serve in the army, and so gain a pardon by his good service. Where there was no war, he must have obtained his pardon through the intercession of some powerful patron. Probably in this way Richard Peshall obtained his pardon; and he, in his turn, interceded for his follower, John Jurdan, whose pardon is dated only two days later. In the middle ages, when everybody carried arms, there must have been many vulgar brawls and frequent deaths.

    Richard Peshall's outrages did not cease with his trial and pardon. Only two years later, in 1416, after having been bound over in a sum of £400 to keep the peace towards all the King's subjects, he went to Standon, in Staffordshire, and there he insulted, beat and ill-treated one Joan Boydell, so that her life was despaired of. For his offence he was summoned by the King's writ to appear at Easter Term, 1417, to answer for his offence, but he did not appear, and so his £400 was forfeited.

    Five years later, in 1422, he was indicted for divers felonies. On this occasion he appeared in person, and was bound over in a sum of 500 marks to keep the peace towards all the King's subjects, and especially towards William Hulle, of Newport. Thomas Corbet, John Esthope, Hugh Cresset, and John Leighton of Leighton, all well-known Shropshire men, entered into a recognizance of 100 marks each for the good behaviour of Richard Peshall, Esquire, of Chetwynd. Richard, however, could not keep quiet, for in July, 1427, he was at Mere, near Newport, and there he insulted, beat, and wounded William Lee, John Thikene, John Hancokson, and William Davidson. Proceedings were consequently taken at Michaelmas, 1431, to estreat the recognizances of his four sureties, and the Sheriff was ordered to levy the money on their land and chattels.

    From a document quoted in Duke's Antiquities of Salop, it would appear that he must have been outlawed about 6 Henry VI. [1427-8], when John Bruyn had orders to enquire what lands were held by him "at the time of his outlawry at the suit of the King." After this I have been unable to find any more documents about Richard Peshall.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Malpas. Margaret (daughter of Hugh de Egerton and Margaret Blackenhall) was born in of Checkley, Staffordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Isabella Peshale  Descendancy chart to this point was born in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Isabella Peshale Descendancy chart to this point (2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England.

    Family/Spouse: Thomas Grosvenor. Thomas (son of Thomas le Grosvenor and Joan de Venables) was born in of Drayton, Staffordshire, England; died after 1450. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Randle Grosvenor  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1450 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England; died on 1 Mar 1522.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Randle Grosvenor Descendancy chart to this point (3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1450 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England; died on 1 Mar 1522.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Between 1450 and 1456, of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1455, of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Mainwaring. Margaret was born about 1460. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Randall Grosvenor  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1480 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England; died between 1559 and 1560.


Generation: 5

  1. 5.  Randall Grosvenor Descendancy chart to this point (4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1480 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England; died between 1559 and 1560.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1482, of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England
    • Alternate death: Aft 23 Feb 1559
    • Alternate death: 1560

    Randall married Anne Charlton about 1500. Anne (daughter of Richard Charlton and Elizabeth Mainwaring) was born in 1480. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Elizabeth Grosvenor  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1515 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England.


Generation: 6

  1. 6.  Elizabeth Grosvenor Descendancy chart to this point (5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1515 in of Bellaport, Muckleston, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1520

    Family/Spouse: Thomas Bulkeley. Thomas (son of William Bulkeley and Beatrice Hill) was born about 1515 in Buntingsdale, Shropshire, England; died in 1591; was buried in Market Drayton, Shropshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Dr. Rev. Edward Bulkeley, D.D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1540; died before 5 Jan 1621 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England; was buried on 5 Jan 1621.


Generation: 7

  1. 7.  Dr. Rev. Edward Bulkeley, D.D. Descendancy chart to this point (6.Elizabeth6, 5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1540; died before 5 Jan 1621 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England; was buried on 5 Jan 1621.

    Notes:

    Rector of Odell, Bedfordshire.

    From The Bulkeley Genealogy by Donald Lines Jacobus (1933):

    (Rev.) EDWARD BULKELEY,D.D., second son of Thomas Bulkeley of Woore, Shropshire, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Randall Grosvenor, was born not far from 1540. He matriculated pensioner from St. John's College, Cambridge, Michaelmas, 1555; Scholar, 1555; B.A., 1559/60; M.A., 1563; B.D., 1569; D.D.. 1578; Fellow, 1560. He obtained the rectorship of Odell in Bedfordshire, probably in 1571. He "compounded" for the living at Odell, 6 Mar. 1571/2, as is shown by the Bishops' Certificates of the Diocese of Canterbury. This means that he then paid to his superior his first year's salary, as was then the established practice in the English Church. [...]

    It is very difficult to learn much of the personal history of a minister who lived in the sixteenth century and who, by the very nature of his calling, did not figure in the political annals of his generation. He was Prebend of Chester, 1574; of Westminster, 1583; of Lichfield, 1594; and was Vicar of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, 1578-82. We know that he was one of the commissioners appointed by the Bishop of Lincoln in 1608 for the 'Levye of Armour' in Bedfordshire among the clergy.

    We owe to the late Col. C. E. Banks the following interesting item, from Shrewsbury Corporation Record, Burgess Roll, 1580: Edward Bulkeley of Shrewsbury, professor of theology, son of Thomas, admitted burges and has issue: Nathaniel, aged 6; Mary, aged 13; Frances, aged 12; Judith, aged 10; Martha, aged 8; Deborah, aged 5; Dorcas, aged 3; Elizabeth, aged 1. [...]

    Dr. Bulkeley was a moderate Puritan; he resigned his pastorate in 1609, probably because of increasing age, and died at Odell early in Jan. 1620/1. His burial on 5 Jan. 1620/1 was entered in the Odell registers by his son Peter, who had succeeded him as Rector.

    Dr. Rev. Edward Bulkeley (1540-1621) = Olive Irby (1547-1615)
    Sarah Bulkeley (1580-1611) = Sir Oliver St. John (1575-1626)
    Elizabeth St. John (1604-1677) = Rev. Samuel Whiting (1597-1679)
    Elizabeth Whiting (aft 1634-1733) = Rev. Jeremiah Hobart (1630-1715)
    Dorothy Hobart (1679-1733) = Daniel Mason (1674-1705)
    Jeremiah Mason (1705-1771) = Mary Clark (1705-1799)
    Jeremiah Mason m. Elizabeth Fitch
    Jeremiah Mason m. Mary Means
    Robert Means Mason m. Sarah Ellen Francis
    Elizabeth Mason m. Robert Charles Winthrop
    Margaret Tyndal Winthrop m. James Grant Forbes
    Rosemary Isabel Forbes m. Richard John Kerry
    John Forbes Kerry (1943- )

    Dr. Rev. Edward Bulkeley (1540-1621) = Olive Irby (1547-1615)
    Rev. Peter Bulkeley (1583-1659) = Jane Allen (1588-1626)
    Edward Bulkeley (1614-1696) = Lucian _____ (?-?)
    Peter Bulkeley (1641-1688) = Rebecca Wheeler (1645-1671)
    Rebecca Bulkeley (1681-?) = Jonathan Prescott (1677-1729)
    Dr. Abel Prescott (1718-1805) = Abigail Brigham (1723-1777)
    Lucy Prescott (1757-1792) = Jonathan Fay (1752-1811)
    Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay (1778-1856) = Harriet Howard (1782-1847)
    Samuel Howard Fay m. Susan Shellman
    Harriet Eleanor Fay m. James Smith Bush (1825-1889)
    Samuel Prescott Bush (1863-1948) m. Flora Sheldon (d. 1920)
    Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895-1972) m. Dorothy Walker (1901-1992)
    George Herbert Walker Bush (1924-2018)

    Edward married Olive Irby about 1566. Olive (daughter of John Irby and Rose Overton) was born about 1547 in of Leighthorpe in Cawthorpe, Lincolnshire, England; died before 10 Mar 1615; was buried on 10 Mar 1615 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Frances Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1568; died before 7 Jun 1610 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 7 Jun 1610 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.
    2. 9. Martha Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1572.
    3. 10. Sarah Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1580; died before 1611.
    4. 11. Rev. Peter Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1583 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England; died on 9 Mar 1659 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 8

  1. 8.  Frances Bulkeley Descendancy chart to this point (7.Edward7, 6.Elizabeth6, 5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1568; died before 7 Jun 1610 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 7 Jun 1610 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1 Jan 1568, Odell, Bedfordshire, England

    Frances married Richard Welby on 4 Jun 1595 in Whaplode, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England. Richard (son of Thomas Welby and Elizabeth Thimbleby) was born before 7 Feb 1564; was christened on 7 Feb 1564 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Thomas Welby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1597 in Whaplode, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England.
    2. 13. Ann Welby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1600 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.
    3. 14. Anthony Welby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1602 in Whaplode, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England; died in 1603.
    4. 15. Olive Welby  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 17 Jun 1604 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 17 Jun 1604 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England; died on 1 Mar 1692 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    5. 16. Edward Welby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1609 in Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.

  2. 9.  Martha Bulkeley Descendancy chart to this point (7.Edward7, 6.Elizabeth6, 5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born about 1572.

    Family/Spouse: Abraham Mellowes. Abraham was born about 1570; died before 4 Jun 1639 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachussets. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Oliver Mellowes  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1598; died before 5 Dec 1638 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Sarah Bulkeley Descendancy chart to this point (7.Edward7, 6.Elizabeth6, 5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born before 1580; died before 1611.

    Sarah married Oliver St. John before 1597. Oliver (son of Henry St. John and Jane Neale) was born about 1575 in of Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England; died before 23 Mar 1626; was buried on 23 Mar 1626 in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Judith St. John  Descendancy chart to this point died before 18 Jul 1607; was buried on 18 Jul 1607.
    2. 19. Oliver St. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1598; died on 31 Dec 1673 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
    3. 20. Dorothy St. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1602.
    4. 21. Elizabeth St. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1605 in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England; died on 3 Mar 1677 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.
    5. 22. Edward St. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 20 Jul 1606; was christened on 20 Jul 1606 in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England.
    6. 23. Judith St. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1609.

  4. 11.  Rev. Peter Bulkeley Descendancy chart to this point (7.Edward7, 6.Elizabeth6, 5.Randall5, 4.Randle4, 3.Isabella3, 2.Richard2, 1.Philippa1) was born on 31 Jan 1583 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England; died on 9 Mar 1659 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    One of TSW’s eight proven “gateway ancestors,” one of TWK’s twelve, and one of DK's three.

    Rector of Odell, Bedfordshire. Emigrated to New England in 1635 on the Susan and Ellen. One of the founders of Concord, Massachusetts. American historian Moses Coit Tyler described him as “noted even among Puritans for the superlative stiffness of his Puritanism.”

    Rev. Peter Bulkeley (1583-1659) = Jane Allen (1588-1626)
    Edward Bulkeley (1614-1696) = Lucian
    Peter Bulkeley (1641-1688) = Rebecca Wheeler (1645-1671)
    Rebecca Bulkeley (1681-?) = Jonathan Prescott (1677-1729)
    Dr. Abel Prescott (1718-1805) = Abigail Brigham (1723-1777)
    Lucy Prescott (1757-1792) = Jonathan Fay (1752-1811)
    Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay (1778-1856) = Harriet Howard (1782-1847)
    Samuel Howard Fay (1804-1847) = Susan Montfort Shellman (1808-1887)
    Harriet Eleanor Fay (1829-1924) = James Smith Bush (1825-1889)
    Samuel Prescott Bush (1883-1894) = Flora Sheldon (1872-1920)
    Sen. Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895-1972) = Dorothy Wear Walker (1901-1992)
    George Herbert Walker Bush (1924-2018) = Barbara Pierce (1925-2018)
    George Walker Bush (1946- )

    Peter married Jane Allen on 12 Apr 1613 in Goldington, Bedfordshire, England. Jane (daughter of Thomas Allen and Mary Fairclough) was born before 13 Jan 1588; was christened on 13 Jan 1588 in Goldington, Bedfordshire, England; died before 8 Dec 1626; was buried on 8 Dec 1626 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Rev. Edward Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 12 Jun 1614; was christened on 12 Jun 1614 in Odell, Bedfordshire, England; died on 2 Jan 1696 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Peter married Grace Chetwood in Apr 1635. Grace (daughter of Richard Chetwode and Dorothy Needham) was born about 1602 in England; died on 21 Apr 1669 in New London, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Rev. Gershom Bulkeley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1636 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 2 Dec 1713 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.