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Martin TROTT

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  • Name Martin TROTT 
    Born Langridge, Nazeing, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christened 31 May 1586 
    Gender Male 
    _UID E7DFCEBB4BF8DE45B51EF343A784AAFC8F7C 
    Person ID I14854  YoungFamily
    Last Modified 19 Oct 2021 

    Father Martin TROTT,   b. of Langridge, Nazeing, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23-29 Jun 1620, Langridge, Nazeing, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Joane BOWYER,   b. 14 Sep 1556, St. Nicholas Asons, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 2 May 1575  St. Olave Jewry, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    _UID 0DE0DDD3CB04C643B35F6A422734D9EC5351 
    Family ID F5333  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth BLINCOE,   b. 1601, Weeke, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 22 Jun 1625  St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    _UID E573BD1C6F4D034F89DEB35D6487E85AE3E3 
    Notes 
    • 22 Jun 1625
      Martin Trott, Esq., widower, 40 and Elizabeth Blincoe, of St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, London, spinster, 24, daughter of George Blinco, Esq., late of Weeke, co. Sussex, deceased; consent of her grandmother Dame Bridget Mayney attested by George Blincoe, of the Middle Temple, Esq., brother of said Elizabeth; at St. Bartholomew aforesaid.

      Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London ..., Volume 26, p. 155.
      By Joseph Lemuel Chester, Church of England. Diocese of London
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth TROTT,   b. Langridge, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Mayney TROTT
     3. Others TROTT
    Last Modified 15 May 2022 
    Family ID F4461  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • His first wife Anne Perient died
      10 FEB 1624 • Ayot, Hertfordshire, England
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      First name(s) Martin
      Last name Trott
      Gender Male
      Birth year -
      Birth place -
      Baptism year 1586
      Baptism date 31 May 1586
      Place -
      County London
      Country England
      Father's first name(s) Martin
      Father's last name Trott
      Mother's first name(s) -
      Mother's last name -
      Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975
      Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
      Subcategory Parish Baptisms


      First name(s) Martin
      Last name Trott
      Marriage year 1625
      Spouse's first name(s) Elz
      Spouse's last name Blincoe
      Place London Diocese
      Dedication Bishop Ml
      County London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex
      Country England
      Source Boyd's 1st miscellaneous marriage index, 1415-1808


      By 1560 the three portions had been reunited, purchased by Rose Trott, a London widow.
      When she died in 1574 she left Langridge to her son Martin Trott2
      , who seems to have
      actually lived there. He, or his son or grandson, all with the same name, had a map drawn
      up of the inherited estate3
      . The map must date from after Martin’s inheritance in 1575 and
      before his grandson sold it in the late 17th century4
      . It shows a clear depiction of the house
      within its moat, as well as the farmland, a barn, and a small house to the east built by one of
      the Trotts and later called Upper Langridge. Langridge Farmhouse itself had been described
      as ‘newly-built’ in a deed of 1548.5
      . Langridge passed to a Benjamin Maddox6
      , later to the
      Fitzgeralds
      7
      and then in 1721 to the Martin family8
      . By about 1800, the owner was the Revd
      Joseph Martin, a Gloucestershire rector, and the tenant was Thomas Collin9
      . The Revd
      Martin sold it in 1814 to Anthony Watts10. By the time of the Tithe Award in 184811 it was
      recorded as being owned by the trustees of the late Joseph Harvey, the tenant farmer being
      John Gray. At that time it extended to 167 acres, but John Gray farmed a further 54, making
      221 acres altogether, of which only 19 acres were arable, the rest being grass. The
      associated Tithe Map (Fig 2a) shows the house with more or less its present shape, some
      small outbuildings behind, and the courtyard of farm buildings to the south.


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      History of Parliament Online:
      Family and Education
      1st s. of Edward Trott of Yorks. by his w. Elizabeth Parke. educ. Peterhouse, Camb. 1567; BA Clare 1571; G. Inn 1573, called 1584. m. 1602, Mary, da. of Sir George Perient of Ayot St. Peter, Herts., 3da. Kntd. 1619...He made his will in October 1634 and it was proved by his widow and executrix on 3 Feb. 1637.4
      MARTIN2 TROTT (MARTYN1) was born March 31, 1586 in England. He married (1) ELIZABETH BLINCOE, daughter of GEORGE BLINCOE. He married (2) ANNE PERIENT 1604, daughter of SIR GEORGE PERIENT. She was born November 23, 1586 in Ayot, Hertford, and died February 10, 1623/24 in Ayot, Hertford.

      Notes for MARTIN TROTT:
      Martin Trott baptized March 31, 1586 was the oldest son of Martin and Joane Bowyer Trott. He matriculated pensioner from St. Joh's University of Cambridge, Easter Term 1603. He entered his pedigree and arms at the Herald's Visitation of Essez, in 1634. He was of Langridge, Nasing, co. Essex and also of Whethampstead, Hertfordshire. Will: April 03, 1617

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      First name(s) Martin
      Last name Trot
      Birth year -
      Occupation Esqr
      Burial year 1685
      Burial date 01 Feb 1685
      Place Waltham Holy Cross
      County Essex
      Country England
      Archive Essex Record Office
      Archive reference D/P 75/1/5
      Record set Essex Burial Index 1530-1994

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      IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: the three and twentieth day of June one thousand six hundred and twentieth and in the yeares of the Raigne of our Sovereign Lord James by the grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith etc. the eighteenth and of Scotland the four and fiftieth; I MARTIN TROTT of Nasinge in the County of Essex, Esquire do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following,

      First and principally I do commend my soul into the hands of my lord Jesus Christ who by his most precious blood redeemed me

      And as touching my worldly estate I do hereby revoke and utterly renounce all former Wills, Deeds of gift or other matters whatsoever that may any way hinder or be prejudicial to this my last Will and Testament, my body I do commit to the earth whereof it was made and I will the same to be buried in the parish church of St. John's in Walbrooke, London, where I received my first breath and when my belove late wife lyeth buried and desire to be layed as near unto her as conveniently may be and to be buried in the night without any great charge.

      And my will is that within three months after my death there shall be set up a fairi with pendant with my coate arms and the arms of my late wife and of my now wife, also the city's arms, the Merchant Adventurers arms and the Mercers' Arms and every one of the said Arms to be fairly gilt.

      Item I do will that four hundred pounds be paid unto GEORGE CARLTON and JOHN VAVSOUR, Gent to such uses as are expressed in the condition of the bond which I sealed unto them before I entered marriage with my now wife which was to my best remembrance for the better maintenance of her and her children after my decease but I refer that unto their disposing.

      Item I do will that next after this four hundred pounds to GEORGE CARLTON and JOHN VAVASOR discharged my son WILLIAM TROTT be paid two hundred pounds which is due to him by my Bond after my decease.

      Item, I do give unto my son WESTERNE and his wife, my daughter, two shillings and six pence.

      Item, I do give unto my son BANISTER and my daughter his wife two shillings and six pence.

      Item, I do give unto my daughter NORDEN two shillings and six pence.

      Item I do give unto my son MARTIN TROTT two shillings and six pence.

      Item I do give and bequeth unto MR. INDE now minister of the parish of Nasinge wherein I dwell five pounds for the burial of my former wife and for his dues and duties for my own burial.

      Item I give unto SARA CAGE my grandchild which was born in the house wherein I now dwell the bond of fifty pounds which is due to me or my Executrix nine months after my decease by SIR GEORGE PERINT, KNIGHT and MARTIN TROTT my son to be paid unto the said SARA when she cometh to the age of one and twenty years or at her marriage which shall first happen and I do will that the money shall remain in the hands of my welbeloved wife for and towards the education of the said SARA whom I do intreat to educate and bring her up. And if the said SARA shall happen to die before she shall be married or accomplish the age of one and twenty years then my will is that my welbeloved wife PHILLIPP TROTT shall have the fifty pounds.

      Item, I do give and bequeath unto WILLIAM my son my seal ring at arms and whatsoever shall remain of my personal estate these sums above mentioned my burial and funeral rites and all other debts if any be being paid and sicharged.

      Item, I do will that four indifferent honest and peaceable men be chosen two of them by my son WILLIAM and the other two by my welbeloved wife which within three weeks after my decease shall indifferently prise my goods and personal estate but if it shall happen that my son WILLIAM shall not make choise of two indifferent honest and peaceable men within the time before limited then my will is that PHILLIPP TROTT my welbeloved wife shall make choice of the whole four to prise my goods and personal estate.

      Item I do make and ordain PHILLIPP TROTT my welbeloved wife to be my sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament.

      Item, I do appoint EDWARD INDE now minister of Nasinge and JOHN JOVE of Broxbourn, Gent, to be overseers of this my last Will and Testament.

      Item, I do will that if any controversy shall arise between my son WILLIAM TROTT and my welbeloved wife whom I have made my sole Executrix that my said overseers shall choose two indifferent honest men to join with them and shall end all controversies between them for my earnest desire and my will is that they should not go to law.

      By me MARTIN TROTT

      Witnesses hereunto
      John Jove
      Edward Inde
      Francis Sutton

      PROBATUN FUIT TESTAMENTUM SUPRA SCRIPTUM apud London cora venerabili viro dmo Johanne Bennet Milite et Legu doctore curie Prerogative Cantuar Magro custode sive commissario ltime constituto vicesimo nono die mensis Junii Anno dm Millesimo Sextentesimo vicesimo juramento PHILLIPPE TROTT relicte dicti defuncti et executricis in eodem Testamento nominate cui comissa fuit administrato bonoru virim et creditoru dicti defuncti de hui et fidelita administrando eadem adsancta dei Evangctia vigore comissiones in ea parte als emanete jurat. Exh

      [Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858
      PROB 11: Will Registers
      1599-1623
      Piece 135: Soame, Quire Numbers 1-64 (1620)]

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      Source for the later will
      England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Martin Trott
      PROB 11: Will Registers
      1655-1659
      Piece 265: Ruthen, Quire Numbers 208-259 (1657)
      dated 24 July 1655

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      First name(s) Martin
      Last name Trott
      Name note -
      Marriage year 1605
      Marriage date 31 Oct 1605
      Marriage place London
      Spouse's first name(s) Anne
      Spouse's last name Periant
      Spouse's age -
      County London
      Country England
      Record set England Marriages 1538-1973

      from Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900
      Martin Trott, St. John's College, entered Easter, 1603
      Matriculated pens. from St. John's, Easter, 1603. Probably son of Martin of Langridge, Essex. Of Langridge, Esq., Married (1) Anne, dau. of Sir George Perient, of Ayot, Herts., Knt; (2) Elizabeth dau. of George Blincoe, late of Weeke, Sussex, July 22, 1625 (Vix. o Essex. 1634; Geneal. Bedford, 372)


      First name(s) Martin
      Supplied first name Martin
      Last name Trot
      Birth year -
      Death year 1656
      Burial year 1656
      Church St Bride Fleet Street
      Place London
      County London
      Notes -
      Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
      Subcategory Parish Burials

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      C 7 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Hamilton
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      Short title: Trott v Trott. Plaintiffs: Andrew Trott. Defendants: Martin Trott and...
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      Reference: C 7/444/97
      Description:
      Short title: Trott v Trott.

      Plaintiffs: Andrew Trott.

      Defendants: Martin Trott and others.

      Place or subject: property in Nazeing and Waltham Holy Cross, Essex.

      Document type: bill and answer

      Date: 1658
      Held by: The National Archives, Kew
      Legal status: Public Record(s)
      Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

      C 5 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Bridges
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      Short title: Trott v Trott. Plaintiffs: Mayne Trott and others. Defendants: Martin Trott...
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      Reference: C 5/29/222
      Description:
      Short title: Trott v Trott.

      Plaintiffs: Mayne Trott and others.

      Defendants: Martin Trott and others.

      Subject: property in Nazeing and Waltham Holy Cross, Essex.

      Document type: bill, answer.

      Date: 1657
      Held by: The National Archives, Kew
      Legal status: Public Record(s)
      Closure status: Open Document, Open Description


      C 2 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I
      Subseries within C 2 - Elizabeth I
      Subsubseries within C 2 - T plaintiffs: originally 11 bundles
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      Short title: Trott v Portise. Plaintiffs: Martin Trott. Defendants: Alice Portise and...
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      Reference: C 2/Eliz/T4/35
      Description:
      Short title: Trott v Portise.

      Plaintiffs: Martin Trott.

      Defendants: Alice Portise and Thomas Cooke.

      Subject: Performance of an award etc. A messuage, orchard, gardens, and 120 acres of land called Langridge, in the parish of Nasing [Nazeing], Essex.

      Document type: [Pleadings]

      Date: Between 1558 and 1603
      Held by: The National Archives, Kew
      Legal status: Public Record(s)
      Closure status: Open Document, Open Description


      C 2 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I
      Subseries within C 2 - Elizabeth I
      Subsubseries within C 2 - G plaintiffs: originally 15 bundles
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      Short title: Grevill v Trott. Plaintiffs: Edward Grevill esq, Elizabeth Grevill his wife...
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      Reference: C 2/Eliz/G14/52
      Description:
      Short title: Grevill v Trott.

      Plaintiffs: Edward Grevill esq, Elizabeth Grevill his wife and others.

      Defendants: Martin Trott and John Povey.

      Subject: Claim of life estate in right of plaintiff Elizabeth; said to be discharged from tithes. The manor and parsonage of Nasing [Nazeing], Essex, some time part of the possessions of the abbey of Waltham Holy Cross, and upon the suppression thereof granted by King Henry V111 to Sir Anthony Denny kt, and his heirs, and was settled by him on plaintiff Elizabeth for her jointure, upon her marriage with Henry Denny her first husband; which said manor and the demesnes thereof are discharged from tithes.

      Document type: [Pleadings]

      Date: Between 1558 and 1603
      Held by: The National Archives, Kew
      Legal status: Public Record(s)
      Closure status: Open Document, Open Description