
1608 - 1664 (56 years)
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| Name |
Anthony Hammond |
| Birth |
Abt. 1608 |
Kent, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
Abt. 1664 |
London, England |
| Person ID |
I100077010020 |
All Ancestry |
| Last Modified |
9 Dec 2024 |
| Father |
Sir William Hammond, b. 16 Sep 1579, Nonington, Kent, England d. 1615, St Albans Court, Kent, England (Age 35 years) |
| Mother |
Elizabeth Aucher, b. Abt. 1586, Kent, England |
| Family ID |
F1352 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Anne Digges, b. 1616, Chilham, Kent, England |
| Marriage |
11 Feb 1636 |
Canterbury, St Mildred |
| Children |
| | 1. William Hammond, b. 1634, St Albans Court, Kent, England d. 06 May 1685 (Age 51 years) |
| | 2. Anne Hamon, b. Abt. 1637, Kent, England d. 1691, Westbere, Kent, England (Age 54 years) |
| | 3. Dudley Hammond, b. Abt. 1642 |
| | 4. Anthony Hammond, b. Abt. 1644, Somersham Place, Huntingdon, England d. 14 Sep 1680, Somersham, Huntingdonshire, England (Age 36 years) |
| | 5. Jane Hammond |
| | 6. Hester Hammond |
| | 7. Frances Hammond |
| | 8. Phebe Hammond |
| | 9. Mary Hammond |
| | 10. Elizabeth Hammond |
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| Family ID |
F1346 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
9 Dec 2024 |
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| Notes |
- Key Points of will
Leaves Five hundred pounds to each of Seven Daughters Anne, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, Hester, Frances and Jane
Leaves bequests to sons Dudley, Anthony and Edward
The major part of estate left to William Hammond
Establishes links with Digges family by naming then as overseers of will
When Sir William Hammond died in October of 1615 Anthony Hammond was a minor and the family property and land was held in wardship until 1633 when Anthony came into possession in his own right.
Documents concerning the the estates drawn up in 1615 when Sir William died and in 1633 when Anthony became of age to inherit record that in addition to the original Abbey of St. Alban’s Manor of Eswalt he also held Essesole manor and Beauchamps by knights service from Dover Castle; the manor of Gustons Fleete and forty acres of marshland in Ash of the Archbishop of Canterbury by knights service; messuages and land in Chillenden of the Manor of Hame (Hamill, near Woodnesborough) in free socage by fealty; and Muncke, (later Mounton and now called Gooseberry Hall Farm) from the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church in Canterbury of their Manor of Adisham in socage by payment of rent.
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