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Will of Richard Repyngton of Tamworth, Warwickshire 2

Will of Richard Repyngton of Tamworth, Warwickshire 2

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Richard REPINGTON

also known as Ricardus REPINGTON

also known as Richard REPYNGTON

also known as Richard RIPYNGTON

before 1536 - 1611

Jurisconsultus

Life History

before 1536

Born in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1555

Occupation Admission to the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

1595

Occupation Steward of The Borough of Sutton Coldfield

1611

Died in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1611

Buried

22nd Jan 1612

Probate

Other facts

 

Occupation Jurisconsultus

 

Occupation Barrister at law

Notes

  • Reference:PROB 11/119/2
    Description: Will of Richard Repyngton of Tamworth, Warwickshire
    Date: 22 January 1612
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
  • The National Archives
    Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service, Lichfield Record Office
    Various Records Relating mainly to Tamworth and its Vicinity
    Creator(s): Ferrers family of Tamworth, Staffordshire
    D187/1/6
    Bond for the fulfilment of covenants by George Wylloughbye of Amyngton, Warwickshire, gentleman, to Henry Baron of Tamworth, Warwickshire, draper, in £100 8 Mar [1571]
    Witnesses: Richard Wayght, bailiff of Tamworth, John Brundwood, William [?], Henry Alkelye, Richard Salt, John [?], Thomas R [?], Richard Repyngton, Peter Stry[n]ger, clerk 8 Mar [1571]
    Date 8 March, 13 Elizabeth
    Condition: some text at bottom missing
    Release of Vincent Fynche of Grayes Inne, Middlesex, gentleman, to John Ferrers of Tamworth, Warwickshire, esquire, of all actions 20 Oct [1572]
    Date: 20 October, 15 Elizabeth
    Witnesses: Richard Repyngton, Thomas Waringes, William Bothe
    Seal: broken
  • The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple
    [Commonly known as Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.
    To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individual must belong to one of these Inns.]
    Richard Repington
    Surname Given: Repington
    Amington
    Warwickshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1555
    Additional Note: Pledges: A. Sutton, Meringe.
  • William Purfrey
    Surname Given: Purfrey
    Wellsborough
    Leicestershire
    England
    Admission Year: 1556
    Additional Note: Pledges: George Wode, Richard Repington. The Act of Parliament of 16-Jan-1556 records that he was admitted at the instance of George Wood, reader for Lent.
    _______________________________________________
    John Stephington
    Surname Given: Stephington
    White Ladies
    Staffordshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1556
    Additional Note: Pledges: Repington, Warynge.
    _______________________________________________
    Thomas Waring
    Surname Given: Waringe
    Wolverhampton
    Staffordshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1556
    Additional Note: Pledges: Richard Repington, Jo. Nevill.
    _______________________________________________
    John Read
    Surname Given: Rede
    Boarstall
    Buckinghamshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1564
    Additional Note: Pledges: W. Wilcocks, Richard Repington.
    _______________________________________________
    Thomas Staunton
    Surname Given: Staunton
    Albrighton
    Shropshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1564
    Additional Note: Pledges: Repington, Jo. Sulleard.
    _______________________________________________
    Francis Cockayne
    Surname Given: Cokayne
    Ashbourne
    Derbyshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1565
    Additional Note: Pledges: Ra. Browne, Richard Repington.
    _______________________________________________
    Germanus Pole
    Surname Given: Pole
    Radbourne
    Derbyshire
    England
    Admission Year: 1565
    Additional Note: Pledges: Ra. Browne, Richard Repington.
    _______________________________________________
  • Parish Records Collection 1538-2005
    REPINGTON       Richard 1611            Tamworth        Staffordshire
  • The Family and Estate Papers of the Willoughby Family, Lords Middleton, of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, Middleton, Warwickshire and Birdsall, Yorkshire; c.1150-c.1986
    Deeds and associated papers relating primarily to Staffordshire properties  Mi Da 80-82  1539-1793
    Cause papers in case between Sir Francis Willoughby, complainant, and Richard Paramore and Thomas Robynson, defendants.
    Concerns lands in Bitterscote, Bonehill, Ferseley, Tamworth; Alvercote, Austrie, Polesworth, Shuttington, Wolncote (Warwickshire)  Mi Da 80/1-37 1539-1591
    Contents:
    Includes with rental of Drayton, 1571; Letters 1578, 1591 and n.d. from or to Mr Arundell, Clement Fisher, William Harcourte, Earl of Leicester, Thomas Markham,
    Richard Repington, Sir Francis Willoughby, George Willoughby

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