THE LIFE OF 



CHAP, left him, but was continually with him night and day to 

 _ the very last ; never to be parted from each other till death 



made the separation : and that was not long ; which Zachary 

 himself, as it were by some hidden instinct, was aware of. 

 For when the joiner came to take measure of the corpse of 

 his brother to make his coffin, Zachary at the same -time 

 ordered him to take his measure also for the same intent ; 

 and his coffin was made too ; in which he was enshrined in 

 a short time after, and died without issue. A commendable 

 instance of that affection and love that ought to be between 

 near relations, and such as nature hath tied together in 

 blood. 



Tobel, his sixth son, had Archbishop Whitgift for his 

 Fuller. godfather, who so named him according to the signification 

 of the word, (that is, The Lord is good,) in memory of a 

 great deliverance by the goodness of God this child s mo 

 ther received, and the child too, cast out of her coach, being 

 big with child, and no harm followed. He was styled, Tobel 

 Aylmer, of Writtle in Essex, gentleman. He took to wife 

 Mary, daughter of John Sammes, of Toppingohal in Hat- 

 Ex officio field Peverel, in Essex ; and had by her John Aylmer, his 



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eldest son, Rector of Bletneso and Melchborn in the county 

 of Bedford ; and Tobel, of London, gentleman, who mar 

 ried Margaret, daughter of John Casinghurst, of Lether- 

 head in the county of Surrey : besides which two sons he 

 had a daughter, named Mary, married to John Acton, son 

 of John Acton the King s goldsmith : which second Tobel 

 had issue two daughters, Mary and Margaret ; as appears 

 by a visitation of London taken by S. George about the 

 year 1636. 



His daugh- The Bishop s daughters were, Judith, who married Wil 

 liam Linch, of Kent ; and Elizabeth, married to Sir John 

 Foliot, of Pirton in the county of Worcester, Knight ; who 

 had issue Aylmer Foliot ; and he Aylmer Foliot, of Yard- 

 ley in the same county, a worthy and a learned man, and 

 of a good estate, lately deceased. The Bishop had a third 

 daughter, (or one of the former by a second marriage,) 



Dr. Squire, matched with Dr. Squire, a Divine and Preacher. There 



