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* Elizabeth Dallison states Lady Bisk is the aunt of Judge Goddard<ref>[[MRP: 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London|3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London]]</ref> | * Elizabeth Dallison states Lady Bisk is the aunt of Judge Goddard<ref>[[MRP: 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London|3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London]]</ref> | ||
− | * Judge Goddard (b. ?, d. ca. 1671) now identified as Guybon Godard Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn; Recorder of Lyme Regis, Norfolk, and Judge of the Sheriff's Court, London, 1659; appointed serjeant-at-law, 1669<ref>See notes section, letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]; PROB 4/2831 Goddard, Guybon, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July</ref> | + | * Judge Goddard (b. ?1613, d. ca. 1671) now identified as Guybon Godard Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn; Recorder of Lyme Regis, Norfolk, and Judge of the Sheriff's Court, London, 1659; appointed serjeant-at-law, 1669<ref>See notes section, letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]; PROB 4/2831 Goddard, Guybon, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July</ref> |
− | * Try search "Bisk" + "Goddard" | + | * Sir William Dugdale was brother-in-law to Guybon Goddard<ref>Notes and Queries, Number 69, February 22, 1851, p. ?</ref> |
+ | * Short profile of Judge Goodard in Henry J. Hillem, ''History of the borough of King's Lynn'' (vol. 2 (Norwich, 1907), p. 505. States resident in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, since 1651, having purchased manor of Flitcham and sold residence at Brampton; states one of Sir William Dugdale, brother-in-law of Goddard, wrote to a "Mr. Bishe", 17th | ||
+ | November 1658. Is the "Lady Bisk" of Elizabeth Dallison's letter a mistranscription by me or by Oxenden's copyist for Bishe?)<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofborough02hill#page/504/mode/2up Henry J. Hillem, ''History of the borough of King's Lynn'' (vol. 2 (Norwich, 1907), p. 505], viewed 02/03/12</ref> | ||
+ | * Try search "Bisk" or "Bishe" + "Goddard" | ||
* Try search in Norfolk e-archives & county histories | * Try search in Norfolk e-archives & county histories | ||
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Missing Faces Lab
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02/03/12, CSG: Created page
Overview
This page is for wiki users to share ideas and sources about missing faces which are not yet ready for publication
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Missing faces data
Bisk, Lady
- Elizabeth Dallison states Lady Bisk is the aunt of Judge Goddard[1]
- Judge Goddard (b. ?1613, d. ca. 1671) now identified as Guybon Godard Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn; Recorder of Lyme Regis, Norfolk, and Judge of the Sheriff's Court, London, 1659; appointed serjeant-at-law, 1669[2]
- Sir William Dugdale was brother-in-law to Guybon Goddard[3]
- Short profile of Judge Goodard in Henry J. Hillem, History of the borough of King's Lynn (vol. 2 (Norwich, 1907), p. 505. States resident in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, since 1651, having purchased manor of Flitcham and sold residence at Brampton; states one of Sir William Dugdale, brother-in-law of Goddard, wrote to a "Mr. Bishe", 17th
November 1658. Is the "Lady Bisk" of Elizabeth Dallison's letter a mistranscription by me or by Oxenden's copyist for Bishe?)[4]
- Try search "Bisk" or "Bishe" + "Goddard"
- Try search in Norfolk e-archives & county histories
Gary, Henry
- Henry Gary's origins are unclear
- No discernible PRC will; Gary is exceptionally unusual English name in C17th
- Do a secondary literature search