William RAWSON
- Born: 1550, Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
- Marriage (1): Anne MORGAN on 20 Nov 1577
- Died: Cir 1610 aged about 60
General Notes:
Descended from the Rawsons of Castleford, West Yorkshire, England.
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In 1593 (October 23rd) Thomas Morgan, of Heyford, Anthony Morgan of Aynhoe, his brother, and Mary, his wife, granted the advowson to their cousin, Francis Morgan, of Kingsthorpe, for a term of thirty-one years, reserving a rent of /,'30.t In 1600 Francis Morgan was evidently trying to sell his right of presentation. Among the Domestic State Papers in the Public Record Office is a bill of complaint to Lord Keeper Egerton, by William Rawson, of Kingsthorpe, who states that though he had paid 200 marks for the right of patronage of St. Peter's, Mr. Morgan unjustly refused to surrender it. In a second lengthy document, Francis Morgan presents his view of the case. He admits that he has received 240 marks from William Rawson, but declares that Rawson declines to give any security for the tithes, which appears to have been the point at issue. He says that complainant (Rawson) " hath not, nor as it seems is inclined to performe his bargaine onlye promising much and performing nothing, and yet hath very slaunderously spoken and reported of defendant very
* Addit. MSS. 6704 ff. 10-12.
t Domestic State Papers, Elizabeth, 1600. vol. cclxxv.
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1550. 1
William married Anne MORGAN, daughter of William MORGAN of Kingsthorpe and Elizabeth, on 20 Nov 1577. (Anne MORGAN was born in 1552 in Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England and was buried on 2 Jun 1582 in Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England.)
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