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+ | See [[MRP: March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent|March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent]] | ||
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+ | The Oxinden family of Brooke was linked in marriage to the Master family of Langden through the marriage of Henry Oxinden of Brooke to the eldest daughter of Richard Master of Langden.<ref>BL, Add. MSS 54,332,f.21v, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book</ref> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
+ | ===Henry Oxinden of Barham, commonplace book, 1653 & 1663=== | ||
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Henry Oxinden of Barham recorded in his commonplace book: | Henry Oxinden of Barham recorded in his commonplace book: | ||
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''Sep. 17. 1663 I dined at Brook with my Brother Richard, S:r William ?Man, & Squire Roberts''<ref>BL, Add. MSS 54,332, f. 30r, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book</ref> | ''Sep. 17. 1663 I dined at Brook with my Brother Richard, S:r William ?Man, & Squire Roberts''<ref>BL, Add. MSS 54,332, f. 30r, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book</ref> | ||
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+ | ===?Mary Master, Letter to Sir George Oxenden, March 1663=== | ||
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+ | One of the many Master nieces, ?Mary Master [is this the future Mary Escott?], wrote to Sir George Oxenden in March 1663 from Langden with family news. She included news of Deane, Brooke and Langden: | ||
+ | '' Deane is as you left it, onely y:t little parlaur has suffered a Death, to rise more Glorious, I am witness of y:e present Ru[x]n [Could be "ruen" for "ruin"?]: Brooke hath not yett permited as a ???warning wee have spent y:e tyme ill, hope to recover it this summer, Poore Langdon is y:e same alsoe & soo it sho y:t ambition y:e favour of being esteemed by you''<ref>[[MRP: March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent|March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent]]</ref> | ||
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==Possible primary sources== | ==Possible primary sources== |
Latest revision as of 05:55, January 17, 2012
Brooke
Editorial history
12/09/11, CSG: Created page
THIS ENTRY REQUIRES RESEARCH
Contents
Suggested links
See March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent
To do
Draft article on Brooke
The Oxinden family of Brooke was linked in marriage to the Master family of Langden through the marriage of Henry Oxinden of Brooke to the eldest daughter of Richard Master of Langden.[1]
Notes
Henry Oxinden of Barham, commonplace book, 1653 & 1663
Henry Oxinden of Barham recorded in his commonplace book:
Sept 28. 1653. Henry Oxinden of Brooke married at Denton to Richard Master of Langden Esq.r his elder daughter.[2]
Sep. 17. 1663 I dined at Brook with my Brother Richard, S:r William ?Man, & Squire Roberts[3]
?Mary Master, Letter to Sir George Oxenden, March 1663
One of the many Master nieces, ?Mary Master [is this the future Mary Escott?], wrote to Sir George Oxenden in March 1663 from Langden with family news. She included news of Deane, Brooke and Langden:
Deane is as you left it, onely y:t little parlaur has suffered a Death, to rise more Glorious, I am witness of y:e present Ru[x]n [Could be "ruen" for "ruin"?]: Brooke hath not yett permited as a ???warning wee have spent y:e tyme ill, hope to recover it this summer, Poore Langdon is y:e same alsoe & soo it sho y:t ambition y:e favour of being esteemed by you[4]
Possible primary sources
- ↑ BL, Add. MSS 54,332,f.21v, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book
- ↑ BL, Add. MSS 54,332,f.21v, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book
- ↑ BL, Add. MSS 54,332, f. 30r, Henry Oxinden of Barham commonplace book
- ↑ March 1663, Letter from M. Master to Sir GO, Langdon, Kent