John Mylles
| CHAN.DATE | 27 DEC 2006 |
| CHAN.DATE.TIME | 22:58:07 |
| EVEN.TYPE | info |
| EVEN.Comment | dont know if this is the guy EAST PRESTON Priests who witnessed parishioners wills, stated or assumed to be curates 1548 John Mylles Curate of Preston or book The Second Cecil: The Rise to Power, 1563-1604 of Sir Robert Cecil, Late First Earl of Salisbury Book by P. M. Handover; Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1959 page 1 John Mylles, a servant of the Earl of Essex <<or>> CANONS OF THE 10TH PREBEND, CANTERBURY John Mylles or Warham (fn. 1) B.D. 1541-1565. Apptd. by king in foundation charter 8 Apr. 1541 (L. & P. XVI no. 779 (5)). D. by 16 Jan. 1565 (Reg. Parker II 810). From: 'Canons: Tenth prebend', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: volume 3: Canterbury, Rochester and Winchester dioceses (1974), pp. 34-6. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=34597 http://www.questia.com/PM.qst;jsessionid=FTkT16MCfJyTcvnvLXrp9LnLlSdfvKxyrRKSJWSDQjQw1dkhnRnh!2132567022!540420863?a=o&d=10497457 or Two labourers, John Mylles and Isaac Frenche, with the latter's wife Agnes, were indicted for grand larceny before judges John Southcote and Thomas Gawdy at Rochester Assizes on 19 Mar 1579. On 11 Oct 1578, the indicted broke into the house of Thomas Culpepper at Aylesford and stole twelve table napkins (valued at 5s), eighteen table napkins (4s), two tablecloths (4s), two long towels [value omitted], a pair of sheets (2s) and a pillowbar (16d) belonging to Thomas, and three smocks (3s), two aprons (2s) and a kerchief (6d) belonging to his daughter Anna. Mylles and Isaac Frenche were found guilty and allowed clergy. link http://gen.culpepper.com/ss/p8536.htm |
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