WYKE Chart 1200

This is a Chart for Aquila Wyke (Wykes Weeks), Mary Knightley, Sir Edward Broughton and Alice Honeywood

 

married(1)
27th March 1650
St James
Clerkenwell
London

  (2)married(2)
1660
  (1)married  
 

5AQUILA WYKE
(WYKES WEEKS)

occupation
Governor of the Gate House Prison, Westminster Abbey, London
will dated
2nd April 1659
died 
1659
buried
9th April 1659
St Margaret's
Westminster
London

 

MARY KNIGHTLEY
born  
1630
Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey
occupation
Governor of the Gate House Prison
Westminster Abbey, London
after
 
Aquila Wyke's death
will dated
 
1st January 1680
died
 
1694/95

  EDWARD (SIR) BROUGHTON
imprecation of Edward -
12th April 1660
wounded
3rd June 1665
A casualty of a Naval Battle
at Lowestoft, Suffolk
buried 
20th June 1665
Westminster Abbey
London
  ALICE HONEYWOOD
born about
1612
of
Charing, Kent

Aquila
Knightley
WYKE
baptised
1652
died in infancy
buried
1852
Westminster

Mary
WYKE
born about
1654

married
1680
Robert
DACKOMBE
born
1642
died
1695

Edward
WYKE
baptised
1657
St Margaret's
Westminster
alive
1680

married
5th January 1692
St Mary in the Marsh
Norwich, Norfolk
Martha
JERMY

Aquila
WYKE
born about
1659
d
ied
1703

 
  Edward (Sir)
BROUGHTON
baptised
1661
St Margaret
Westminster
Middlesex
died
1718
Marchwiel
Denbighshire
(a bachelor)
Richard
BROUGHTON
baptised
1662
St Margaret
Westminster
Middlesex
1661/1662
died in infancy


John
BROUGHTON

baptised
1663
St Margaret
Westminster
Middlesex
died in infancy
         
  1. Sir Edward Broughton was a prisoner at the Gate House Prison, Westminster Abbey, London, he was imprisoned for his Royalist activities just before the restoration. This is how he met Mary WYKE, née KNIGHTLEY, who was the Governor following the death of her husband Aquila WYKE.
  2. Father - Sir Robert Honeywood
  3. In her will of 1680 she is names as Dame Mary Broughton of Marchwiel at Conqueress Hall in the County of Denbigh. She leaves property in Kingston-on-Thames and the Gatehouse prison to her son Sir Edward BROUGHTON who has to pay her two other sons, Edward and Aquila WYKE fourty score pounds per annum.
  4. In the will of Mary BROUGHTON née KNIGHTLEY she refers to Mary as follows: 'A legacy of £50 to my unfortunate undutiful daughter Mary Dacombe daughter of my first husband Aquila WYKE deceased she having forely imbeazled much of my Estate'.
  5. I now have the will of Aquila Wyke, but it is very difficult to see what is written at present. He mentions his wife Mary several times and his daughter Mary, son Edward and a Robert is mentioned which I suspect is the Robert Dackombe, husband of Mary (see below)

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