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Name Thomas MANNINGTON36
Birth 1594329
Birth Memo Aged 21 in May 1615.
Death bef 27 Feb 1653/4330
Education Magdalen College, Oxford, matric. 5 May 1615, B.A. 25 June 1616329
Occupation cleric of Brede, Sussex (1621), Vicar of St. Giles, Bodiam, Sussex (1624-1654)212,329
Spouses
1 Mary SHARPE36
Death abt 9 May 1659
Burial 12 May 1659, St. Giles Parish Church, Bodiam, Sussex137
Marriage 22 Jan 1621/2, Northiam, Sussex138,212
Marriage Memo married by license from the Archdeaconry of Lewes, 16 Jan 1621/2
Children Elizabeth (<1622-~1623)
Samuel (Died as Infant) (<1626-~1626)
William (Died as Infant) (<1627-~1628)
Mary (<1629-~1675)
Thomas (<1632-~1680)
Walter (<1635-1691)
John (Died as Child) (<1638-~1641)
Elizabeth (Unverified relationship) (1628-)
Notes for Thomas MANNINGTON
Mannington, Thomas, pleb. Magdalen Coll., matric. 5 May, 1615, aged 21; B.A. sup. 25 June, 1616, vicar of Bodiham, Sussex, 1624. See Foster's Index Eccl.331

Incumbent Rectors of St. Giles Church, Bodiam, Sussex:137
7 Feb 1623/4 Thomas Mannington, B.A., per mort John Illenden [Ordained deacon by Bishop of Oxford 22 Dec 1616, priest by Bishop of Gloucester 31 May 1618. He married at Northiam, Sussex, 22 Jan 1621/2 Mary Sharpe of that parish. His burial is not in the Bodiam registers].

Deeds 697
Lease, 1646, January 21. 21 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 35 x 60 cm.
SUMMARY: Lease by Thomas Monington of Bodiham (Sussex), clerk, to Edward Godwin of Sedlescombe (Sussex), clerk, for 265 of divers parcels of land called: the Stonepitts, the Brews, the lower Strond, the upper Strond, the Normans' Crofte, Brews Wood, Broomie Croft, Rinkreed Wood, upper Rinkreed, lower Rinkreed, the Gond, Sheepelodge field, Coppiehold field, the little Croft, and the Hawkhinelf field - containing in all 70 acres lying in Bodiham and now in the tenure or occupation of the said Thomas Monington or his assigns, and also one sufficient way or passage to and from the premises called Rinkreed Wood in, over, and through the upper end of the field called the Stinlett; for the term of 1000 years from 29 September 1647, at a yearly rent of a peppercorn. If Thomas pay to Edward 265 in the church porch of Sedlescombe on the said 29 September 1647 this lease is to be null and void. Signed: Edward Godwin.

WITNESSES: Florice Cooke, William Woodward. Indenture, with 1 seal (1.6 cm.) of red wax, pendant on a tag, bearing a device: a pelican in her piety.

NAMES: I. Monington, Thomas. II. Godwin, Edward. III. Cooke, Florice. IV. Woodward, William.

SUBJECTS: 1. Deeds--England--Sussex. 2. Deeds--England--Bodiham. 3. Sussex (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 4. Bodiam (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 5. Sedlescombe (England).

HOLLIS number: -BHB1816332

England: Canterbury - Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1649-1654
Index of Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1649-1654
County: General
Country: England
Manington, Thomas, Bodyham, Suss. ( Apr 1654 in orig. Cal.) 1653-4 2 455333,330

The seven and twentieth of February
a com(missi)on issued forth to Mary Mannington
th(e sai)d relict of Thomas Mannington late
of Bodyham in the Countie of Sussex dec(ease)d
to administer all & singular the goods ch(att)ells &
debts of the said deceased She being first
sworn well & truely to ad(mini)ster
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