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NAME William /PITKIN/ GIVN William
Line 2885 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME William /PITKIN/ SURN PITKIN
Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
Line 2888 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC of the Peace, Member of Parliament, Agent for the Duchy of Cornwall in
Line 2889 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted abt 1612. This was the time of enclosures in Berkhamsted,
Line 2890 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC in which he was involved with the Duchy lands. He was duputed to
Line 2891 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC select 30 acres 'lying west upon the former inclosed grounds
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC (Colharbour Farm), north uppon an highway leading from the great heath
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC towards Aldbury, east uppon the opn Frith (Common) and south uppon the
Line 2894 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC old fence of the Parke,' for the purpose. Left legacies to his
Line 2895 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC children and grandchildren. Receipt in the accounts to the vestry
Line 2896 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC includes 3/4d from him for the burial of his son George, in the
Line 2897 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC church. Electd Sidesman in 1612 and signed the vestry proceedings
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC that year, presented on 9 Apr 1613 in which he contributes another 3/4
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC d for his child Martha's grave. The Prince of Wales visited
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted in 1616 to be greeted by an oration by a student at
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Berkhamsted Grammar School. In 1613 a levy for repairs to the Church
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC reveals that William's rae was the 6th highest in the Parish based on
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC holding 23 acres arable, 2.5 acres meadow, and other wealth. One of
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the first 'Gentlemen' of 12 new Capital Burgesses when King James I
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC granted the town a new Charter on 18 Jul 1618. He signed and approved
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the Vestry accounts for repair of the bell on 22 Oct 1620. Elected
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Churchwarden on 26 Apr 1622. In 1622 he was storing or marketing
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC produce in the lofts int he market house. In 1622 he was assessed on
Line 2909 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC a holding of 39 acres. In 1625 he paid 6/8 d for Mrs. Mason's grave
Line 2910 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC (mother in law?) Baliff ( = Mayor0 in 1625. Called Mr. Pitkin after
Line 2911 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC 1627. In 1625 more enclosure was called for by Charles I in order to
Line 2912 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC raise money, even though no more division had been promised by the
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC King's father. Behind the scenes bargaining was made with Berkhamsted
Line 2914 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC for loss of grazing on 400 acres, for 100 acres for the town's poor.
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Fences were raised, probably under William's order, and torn down by
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Northchurch farmers on an Aug 1640 night. They prevailed and it
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC wasn't for another 220 years that Lord Brownlow who owned the Duchy
Line 2918 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC rights enclosed the same 400 acres. This enclosure also did not
Line 2919 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC previal,however. Paid 6/8 d for his wife Jane's grave in Apr 1628;
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC she had died in childbirth (Jane). Chief Burgess in 1628.
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Responsible for helping to distribute timber to the poor from the
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC King. He had a corne loft over the market house on 1 Apr 1630. He
Line 2923 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC signed minutes of Vestry meetings in 1631 where problems about Church
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC dissention and other activities were noted. In 1632 he was assessed
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC on 196 acres, the second largest in the parish. Took office as an
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Overseer fo the Poor in 1633 and he sold the Churchwardens some
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC timber. He was assessed for Church repairs in 1634/35. Bailiff,
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Justice of the Peace, and Member of Parliament in 1636. Approved
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC the bonds for the Rector's stock of the poor in Dec 1637. He had
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC reciepts from his cornloft, from the gaol, and for bricks in 1637.
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NOTE Churchwarden of St. Peters, in Berkhamsted aft 1610. He was a Justice
CONC Elected Overseer of the Poor in 1642.
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BURI NOTE St Peter's Church
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