Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 43 



[1625], and Geoffrey Whitaker, gent , is his kinsman and heir, viz. 

 brother and heir of Nash Whitaker, father of the aforesaid Geoffrey 

 the younger, and is of the age of 40 years and more. 



Inq. p.m., z Charles I, p. i, No. 30. 



cl5tle0 mthht, gentleman. 



Inquisition taken at Marlborough, 29th August, 2 Charles I 

 [1626], before yb-^w Foyle, esquire, escheator, after the death 

 of Giles Webbe, gentleman, by the oath o{ Robert Hitchcoke, gentle- 

 man, William Erie, gentleman, John Milks, gentleman, Thomas 

 Sviythe, gentleman, William Westborne, gentleman, Simon Oatridge, 

 Richard Shermore, Thomas Hytchock, Sylvester Cooke, Nicholas Hibbard, 

 William Parrett, Nicholas Knapp, Thomas Whiteheade, Edward Jones, 

 and Thomas Trebredd, who say that 



William Webbe, gent., deceased, father of the aforesaid Giles, 

 was on — Februar}^ 7 James I [1610], seised of the manor and 

 capital messuage of Liddiard Millicent, with appurtenances, co. 

 Wilts, and being so seised by his will dated 8th February, 7 James I 

 [16 10], devised the lands and premises aforesaid, in Liddiard 

 Millicent, Shawe, and Bradon, co. Wilts, to Giles Webbe, his son, 

 and his heirs male, with remainder to Ambrose Webbe, another son 

 of the said William, and to his heirs male; remainder to Williavi 

 Webbe, son o{ John Webbe, deceased, another of the testator's sons, 

 and his heirs male ; remainder to Robert Webbe, another of testator's 

 sons, and his heirs male ; remainder to Benedict Webbe, another of 

 testator's sons, and his heirs male ; ultimate remainder to his own 

 right heirs. 



William Webbe died at Liddiard Millicent, i4.th February, 7 

 James I [1610]. 



The manor and messuage aforesaid are held of Sir Richard 

 Grobham, knt., as of his Hundred of Highworth, co, Wilts, in free 

 socage, by suit of court there, to be made by the payment of 15J. 

 per annum in the court aforesaid, and are worth per annum, 

 clear, /'s. 



Giles Webb died loth December, 22 James I [1624.]. Christopher 

 Webbe is his son and next heir, and at his father's death was aged 

 18 years and more. 



Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, p. 1, No. 37. 



