History of the Reed family in Europe and America
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in Berks in 1405. John, son of Edward, married Joan
Ludlow, and died Nov. 11, 1502, leaving a son, Thomas of
Beccles, who married Philipa Bacon, and had five sons :
1. William, his heir; 2. John of Norwich, who was warden
of New College, Oxon, in 1520, and died in 1521 ; 3. Alvan,
Abbot of Waltham in 1507 ; 4. Edward, Sheriff of Norfolk
in 1508, and member of Parliament; 5. Thomas, who was
Rector of Beccles, and died in 1543, leaving a son by the
name of William, who, in 1538, married a Tooley, and died
in 1545, leaving a son by the name of Thomas, also a Wil-
liam and six daughters. The latter William was of London,
and married Anna, daughter of William Fernley of Creeting,
and died in 1552, leaving a son, who was Sir William
of Beccles, born in 1551 ; and Richard, who was Com-
missioner of the Court of Requests. The widow of William
of London, who died in 1552, married Sir Thomas Gresham.
Sir William of Beccles married Gertrude Paston for his
first wife, and a Goldsmith for his second wife. He died
in 1599, leaving a daughter, who married Sir Michael
Stanhope ; a son, known as Sir Thomas, who married
Mildred Cecil, daughter of the Earl of Exeter ; and Francis,
who married the widow of Lord Cobham, by whom he had
four daughters.
Thomas, son of William and Miss Tooley, married Marga-
ret Guints for his first wife, and, for his second, the widow
of John Goldingham, Esq. ; and died in 1554, leaving a son
Francis, who was incumbent of Ellough ; a George, who
married Ann Lee ; and John of Beccles and Weston, who
built Weston Hall, was member of Parliament for Guil-
ford in 1575, and married Ursula Cook. He sold the estate
of Oatlands, and died in 1605, leaving a son Thomas, who
married Anna, daughter of Sir F. Gandy, Judge of the
Queen's Bench. They had sons Henry, and Edward, who
married Elizabeth Edgar. Henry married Elizabeth, the
in Berks in 1405. John, son of Edward, married Joan
Ludlow, and died Nov. 11, 1502, leaving a son, Thomas of
Beccles, who married Philipa Bacon, and had five sons :
1. William, his heir; 2. John of Norwich, who was warden
of New College, Oxon, in 1520, and died in 1521 ; 3. Alvan,
Abbot of Waltham in 1507 ; 4. Edward, Sheriff of Norfolk
in 1508, and member of Parliament; 5. Thomas, who was
Rector of Beccles, and died in 1543, leaving a son by the
name of William, who, in 1538, married a Tooley, and died
in 1545, leaving a son by the name of Thomas, also a Wil-
liam and six daughters. The latter William was of London,
and married Anna, daughter of William Fernley of Creeting,
and died in 1552, leaving a son, who was Sir William
of Beccles, born in 1551 ; and Richard, who was Com-
missioner of the Court of Requests. The widow of William
of London, who died in 1552, married Sir Thomas Gresham.
Sir William of Beccles married Gertrude Paston for his
first wife, and a Goldsmith for his second wife. He died
in 1599, leaving a daughter, who married Sir Michael
Stanhope ; a son, known as Sir Thomas, who married
Mildred Cecil, daughter of the Earl of Exeter ; and Francis,
who married the widow of Lord Cobham, by whom he had
four daughters.
Thomas, son of William and Miss Tooley, married Marga-
ret Guints for his first wife, and, for his second, the widow
of John Goldingham, Esq. ; and died in 1554, leaving a son
Francis, who was incumbent of Ellough ; a George, who
married Ann Lee ; and John of Beccles and Weston, who
built Weston Hall, was member of Parliament for Guil-
ford in 1575, and married Ursula Cook. He sold the estate
of Oatlands, and died in 1605, leaving a son Thomas, who
married Anna, daughter of Sir F. Gandy, Judge of the
Queen's Bench. They had sons Henry, and Edward, who
married Elizabeth Edgar. Henry married Elizabeth, the
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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