DRING Chart 0903

This is a Chart for Oliver Dring and Eleanor Johnson

 

married
3rd October 1762
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
licence
Oliver was under-age, 20, when he married, and required the permission of his mother, Hannah DRING,
allegation and bond
2nd October 1762
A consent form included by Hannah, mother of Oliver, he being a minor. Bondsman Thos HARVEY, Warboys

 
1
OLIVER DRING
born about 
1742
occupations
1762 Yeoman; 1782, 1802 Farmer; 1826 Gentleman
will signed
24th April 1826
died
September 1826
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
Age 84
buried
6th September 1826
St Mary Magdalene, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
will proved
26th September 1826
Oath of Oliver DRING Under £100
 

2
ELEANOR JOHNSON
born about
1741
will signed
25th February 1802
died
April 1804
buried
22nd Apr 1804
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
will proved
30th November 1805
The Rev Edward EDWARDS, ? Oliver DRING the elder to the truth of this Will


3
Lucy
DRING
born
about
1764
baptised
25th April 1764
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
about
1767
Warboys
Hunts.
buried
11th March 1767
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.

4
Mary
DRING
born
about
1766
baptised
23rd January 1766
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.

married
23rd September 1788
St John, Peterborough Northants.
Thomas HENNESEY
5
Lucy
DRING
born
about
1768
baptised
3rd June 1768
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.

married
30th July 1787
St Mary Magdalene, Warboys, Hunts.
Samuel Wright ANGOOD
6
Oliver
DRING
born
about
1770
baptised
25th August 1770
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
28th June 1832
Ellington, Hunts.
 Age 63

married(1)
28th May 1798
Brampton Hunts.
licence
Bondsman William PARSER, butcher of Brampton, Hunts.
witnesses
George TRAVELL, Thomas HENNESY
Mary TRAVELL

married(2)
5th June 1818
Ellington Hunts.
licence
Bondsmen were Robert PEACE, baker of BRAMPTON
witnesses
Jos STRANGWARD Sarah STRANGWARD John ANDEWS
Elizabeth WRIGHT
7
Hannah
DRING
born
about
1772
baptised
22nd October 1772
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
about
July 1830

married
21st Feb 1792
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
Edward FULLARD
8
Eleanor
DRING
born
about
1774
Hunts.
baptised
30th March 1774
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
about
1826
Age 51
buried
11th March 1826
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
9
Johnson
(N)
DRING
born
about
1777
Warboys
Hunts.
baptised
6th November 1777
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
August
1851

married
26th September 1803
Over Cambs.
Elizabeth NUNN
10
Martha
DRING
born
about
1779
baptised
29th August 1779
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.

married
23rd February 1801
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
Edward HOLDER
born
about
1776
occupations
1802, 1826 Farmer
11
John
DRING
born
about
1782
Hunts.
baptised
28th July 1782
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
died
about
December
1787
buried
16th December 1787
St Mary Magdalene Warboys Hunts.
  1. County Poll 1818
    The candidates were the Rt Hon Ld Frederick Montague (978 votes), William Fellowes (837) and William Wills (466). An Oliver DRING, who hada house and land in Warboys, voted for Montague and Fellowes.
    County Poll 1830
    This took place on Friday the 6th August to Tuesday the 10th August 1830.The candidates were Lord Viscount Manderville (1068 votes), Lord Viscount Strathavon (990) and John Bonfoy Rooper (804). An Oliver DRING, who had a house and land in Warboys which he occupied, voted for Manderville and Strathavon.
    Does the above information apply to this Oliver DRING?
    Will of Oliver DRING
    - to my son Oliver DRING of Ellington all Freehold and Copyhold messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments
    - to my son Johnson DRING of Alconbury Weston, Huntingdonshire
    - to my daughter Lucy ANGOOD of Chatteris, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire wife of Samuel ANGOOD
    - to my daughter Hannah FULLARD of Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire wife of Edward FULLARD
    twenty pounds each to be paid to them by Oliver DRING within twelvemonths of the death of the father, Oliver.
    - to my daughter Martha HOLDER of Caxton, Cambridgeshire wife of Edward HOLDER
    - to my granddaughter Mary Ann HENNESEY of Wilton Lodge, Huntingdonshire, daughter of Thomas HENNESEY
    twenty pounds each to be paid to them by Oliver DRING within two years of the death of Oliver
    - to Lucy ANGOOD my bed bedstead and hangings in the chamber where I usually sleep, One oak chest of drawers Four chairs, One oak chest, Mahagony dressing table and a close stool and in the best parlour a large Mahogany table two Japan waiters a Japan bread basket a Toast house One silver Table Spoon marked E.D Four tea spoons not marked also one pair of sheets one pair of pillow case two pairs of common sheets one pair of common pillow cases and one large table cloth
    - to my daughter Hannah FULLARD the bed bedstead and hangings in the best chamber six chairs one wainscot dressing table Mahogany wash hand stand one swing glass a large deal Box the window curtains and bedside carpets also one large silver table spoon marked E.D, one small copper boiler one pair of Fine sheets one pair of course pillow cases One pair of Fine Pillow cases and two pair of course sheets One large fine Table cloth and the window curtains in the best parlour
    - to my daughter Martha HOLDEN the Beaureau standing in the Hall also four chairs two arm chairs a Mahogany Dressing Table Two round tables and one card table also two pair of course sheets One fine Table clothe and two small table cloths
    - to my granddaughter Ann Nunn DRING the daughter of son Johnson DRING the tent bedstead and hangings in the middle chamber also three featherbeds a stump (?) bedstead and hangings together with the bedding belonging to the three beds also one chest of drawers three chairs the bedside carpets and window curtains one pair of fine sheets two pairs of course sheets one pair of fine pillow cases and one fine table cloth also in the cupboard in the hall six tea spoons marked E.D one silver cream pitcher silver sugar tongs the best set of china and four brass candlesticks
    - to granddaughter Mary Ann HENNESSEY six Mahogany chairs and two armchairs standing in the best parlour also one fine table cloth and three napkins
    - to granddaughter Eleanor FULLARD 1 chest of Mahogany drawers standing in the best chamber also six silver tea spoon marked E.D four plated salts Two plated pepper boxes one plated mustard Pot four silver salt spoons one silver mustard spoon two common Table cloths and three napkins
    - to granddaughter Mary Ann DRING daughter of Oliver DRING one large table spoon not marked and the large glass in the best parlour
    - to granddaughter Maria DRING daughter of Oliver DRING the Mahogany Pembroke table standing in the best parlour and also one large table spoon not marked
    - to my son Johnson DRING all the rest of household goods and furniture and also all my "turves and
    Sesses" (?)
    - to my son Oliver DRING ready money, money for securities, all other personal estate and effects
    Executor : Oliver DRING
    Witnesses : William RICHARDSON, John SERJEANT, Ramsey, John DEVONPORT
  2. 1762 Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    Will of Eleanor DRING
    (The Will has different wording, so has been copied here)
    ...Whereas my said Husband Oliver Dring and I the said Eleanor Dring being Customary Tenants of the Manor of Warboys in the County aforesaid did by our Surrender in Writing bearing date the twenty fourth day of this present month of February out of Court Rod according to the Custom of the said Manor surrendered out of our hands into the hands of the Lords of the said Manor by the hands and acceptance of Simon Hardy Gentleman chief Steward of the said Manor I the said Eleanor having been first soley and separately examined apart from my said Husband by the said Steward and thereto freely consenting All and singular the Customary or Copyholds Messuages Cottages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premises whatsoever of the said Oliver Dring and me the said Eleanor his Wife or either of us situate lying and being within and held of the said Manor by Copy of Court Rod with their and every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances whereto the said Oliver Dring and I the said Eleanor his wife were admitted Tenants at a Court held in and for the said Manor on the twenty fourth day of April one thousand seven hundred and sixty seven on the Surrender of John Johnson And the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders thereof and all the Estate Right Title Interest, property, Claim and Demand whatsoever of the said Oliver Dring and me the said Eleanor his Wife or either of Us of into or out of the same premises every or any part of parcel thereof to the use and behoof of such Person and Persons for such Estate and Estates and subject to such Payments, Power, Provisions, Conditions, Restrictions and Limitations and to for and upon such uses Trusts Inents and Purposes as them was or were should or might at any time or times hereafter be limited, expressed, declared or appointed of or concerning the same in and by the last Will and Testament in Writing of me the said Eleanor Dring whether such Will be made with or without the consent of the said Oliver Dring my husband and whether I the said Eleanor Dring should be married or sole at the time of making the same Subject nevertheless to the life Estate of the said Oliver Dring in the said premises pursuant to the terms of the said Admission as in and by the said in part recited surrender reference bring thereunto had may more fully appear Now I the said Eleanor Dring do hereby in pursuance of the said in part recited Surrender and by virtue of the power and authority to me thereby given and reserved Give, Devise, direct, limit and appoint all and singular the Premises mentioned and comprized in the said Surrender with the rights Members and Appurtenances thereunto belonging (subject as aforesaid_ unto my son Oliver Dring the younger of Warboys aforesaid Farmer To hold the same to him my said Son and his Heirs and Assigns for ever Subject also nevertheless and I do hereby charge and make liable all and singular with said Premises to and with the payment of the several Legacies or Sums of Money following (that is to say) .....
    - to daughter Mary HENNESY, wife of Thomas of Brampton, Huntingdonshire, Gentleman : £50 after twelve months have passed since the death of the survivor of Oliver Dring and his wife Eleanor
    - to Lucy ANGWOOD, wife of Samuel ANGWOOD of Chatteris, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Blacksmith : £50 after two years have passed since the death of the survivor of Oliver and Eleanor.
    - to Hannah FULLARD, wife of Edward FULLARD of Wistow, Huntingdonshire, Farmer : £50 after three years have passed since the death of the survivor of Oliver and Eleanor
    - to Eleanor DRING of Warboys, spinster : £100 four years after the death of the survivor
    - to Martha HOLDER, wife of Edward HOLDER of Pidley, Huntingdonshire, Farmer : £50 five years after the death of the survivor
    If any of the daughters should die before the legacies are payable, then the money should be divided between the daughter's children when they reach the age of twenty one years
    Witnesses : Edward CHILD, Daniel RUFF
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  6. 1798 Brampton, Huntingdonshire
    1802 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (Will of Mother)
    (Colin DRING: The Drings of Warboys, The Ellington Branch 27/8/2000)
    1818 Ellington, Hutingdonshire (Marriage Licence
    (Colin DRING: The Drings of Warboys, The Ellington Branch 27/8/2000)
    1826 Ellington, Huntingdonshire (Will of Father)
    (Colin DRING: The Drings of Warboys, The Ellington Branch 27/8/2000)
    Monumental Inscription
    Sacred to the memory of Oliver Dring who died June 28 1832 age 63.
    Old Lord turn not thy face away, where mercy doth abound. Mercy, goodLord. Mercy I ask to heal my deadly wound.
    Also to the memory of Elizabeth his last wife who died January 9 1831 Age59 (from John FLINT, via Colin DRING 8/9/2000)
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  9. County Poll 1818
    The candidates were the Rt Hon Ld Frederick Montague (978 votes), William Fellowes (837) and William Wills (466). John DRING, with a house and land in Warboys, voted for Montague and Fellowes.
    Bluntisham Baptist Records
    Included on the microfiche are the following. Except for Nathaniel it isunclear as to whom they refer.
    Johnson DRING Membership 2 July 1841 Over
    Mary DRING Membership 7 February 1845 Over
    Nathaniel DRING Membership ? Over, transferred to Baptist Church Swavesey11 January 1850
    Sarah DRING Membership Dismissed
    Mrs DRING Membership ? t/f to Haddenham 6 January 1881
    1826 Alconbury Weston, Huntingdonshire (Will of father 1826)
    1841 Church End. Over, Cambridgeshire (Cynthia KIMPTON 21/8/2000)
    Also in the same property was William STRATTON, age 20 Male Servant, born in Cambridgeshire
  10. Information for Edward HOLDER
    1801 Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1802 Pidley, Huntingdonshire
    1826 Caxton, Huntingdonshire (Will of father-in-law Oliver DRING)
  11. It is probable that the burial information for this John is accurate, but the same death and burial dates have been given to John, son of John and Ann JOHNSON. More research required. 

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