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View Tree for Rev. John MaplettRev. John Maplett (d. Bef. September 07, 1592)

John Maplett died Bef. September 07, 1592 in Northall, Middlesex, England. He married Ellen Leap.

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The Will of John Maplet, Clerke, Vicar of the parish church of Northall, in the county of Middlesex, 30 August 1592. To be buried in the chancel of the parish church of Northall. to John Maplett my son L50, when he shall attain the age of 21 years. To Margaret Mayplett my daughter 40 marks at the age of twenty years or on her day of marriage. To Ellenn Maplett my daughter, to Mary Maplett my daughter, and to Thomas Maplett my son, to each 40 marks to be paid likewise. If any die, such portion to be divided equally among the survivors. To John Maplett my son one feather bed, two down pillows, my silver pott, and one silver spoon. To Milchizedek Leaper my wife's son L10, to be paid at once. To Margaret Powell my maid 20s. To Elizabeth Meridon my maid 6s. 8d. To Matthew Randall my man 13s. 4d. To the parish church in Northall "my Bible of the greatest Vollome." To the poor in Northall 20s. To repairing the Queen's Highway in Northall 20s. Residuary legatee and executrix: Ellen Maplett my wife. Supervisors: George King and Henry Wheeler of Northall. Witnesses: George King, Henry Wheler, Nabuchodinizer Knightes, and Margaret Wheeler. (PCC., Scott, 70.) Proved in the Consistory Court of London 11 September 1592, by William Mannsfielde, notary public, proctor for Ellen, relict and executrix of the said John Maplett, deceased, to whom administration on the goods of the said deceased was granted. (Consistory Court of London, Vicar-General's Books, 1592.)

Administration on the goods of said deceased, according to the aforesaid will, was granted in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 7 November 1595, to Matthew Randall, dwelling in the County of Middlesex, yeoman, because the said Ellen had died before all the goods had been administered by her. (PCC., Scott, 70.)

In the Consistory Court of London, 11 November 1595, commission was granted to Matthew Randall, late husband of Ellen Randall, alias Maplett, deceased, formerly relict and execcutrix of John Maplett, Clerk, late Vicar of Northall in the County of Middlesex, deceased, to administer the goods of the said John Maplett not administered by the said Ellen his executrix. (Consistory Court of London, Vicar-General's Books, 1592-1597, fo. 32b.)

MAPLETT: ADDITIONS, ----
"Since the publication of the article entitled "The Ancestry of Mary Maplett, Wife of Samuel Gorton of New England", in the present volume of theREGISTER, pp. 115-118 (April, 1916), an examination of the parish registers of Northolt (formerly Northall), c. Middlesex, England, for the years 1560 - 1605, has brought to light the following Mayplett entries, in addition to the marriage record of Matthew Randall and Ellen Maplett already printed:
Christenings
1575 Ellen Maplett dawghter of John Maplett 2 February [1575/6[
1577 Thomas Maplett son of John Maplett 25 June
1581 Mary Maplett dawter of John Maplett 28 November

Burial
1592 John Maplett p'son of Northall 7 September



Children of John Maplett and Ellen Leap are:
  1. +John Maplett, b. November 28, 1581, Great Leighs, Essex, England, d. Bef. January 18, 1629/30, Parish of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, England.
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