The pedigree of Alliston or Elliston of Essex and Kent, and of Philipps of Chesham, Bucks, with that of Jones, in continuation thereof : as recorded at the College of Arms : with the addition of notes and remarks / by T. Wharton Jones.
- Thomas Wharton Jones
- Date:
- 1867]
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Credit: The pedigree of Alliston or Elliston of Essex and Kent, and of Philipps of Chesham, Bucks, with that of Jones, in continuation thereof : as recorded at the College of Arms : with the addition of notes and remarks / by T. Wharton Jones. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![subsequently to 1685, the date of the will of her uncle Nathaniel I hilipps of ISashleigh, as she is not mentioned therein along with the other children of Charles and Elizabeth Philipps. To recur to Richard, the second son of Charles Philipps of Chesham and his wife Elizabeth. He was baptized at Chesham, April 9th 1680 (P. R.). He is mentioned in his uncle Nathaniel’s will 1685. He was of the parish of St. Mildred Poultry, in the city of London. He married Martha, third daughter of John Elliston of West Mailing, co. Kent. The marriage allegation in the Vicar-General’s OlEce, dated August 8th 1702, states his age to be 22 and her age i9. The children of Richard Philipps and his wife Martha were —Charles, Carola Elizabetha, Richard, Martha, and Nathaniel. 1. Charles Philipps, eldest child. It is the line of this son which is to be traced below. 2. Carola Elizabetha, second child and eldest daughter. Bap- tized Jan. 6th 1703-4, at St. Mildred’s Poultry (P. R.). Married John Burbydge of the parish of St. Vedast Foster Lane, London. The marriage allegation in the Faculty Office is dated Oct. 6th 1739, and licences the marriage to take place at Cheshunt, Herts., of which parish her uncle, the Rev. Charles Browne, was at the time vicar. John Burbydge was a son of Capt. Richard Burbydge, mer- chant in London, and his wife Anne, nee Stares. Richard B. died July 15th 1730, and was buried at Rowner, Hants. (M. 1.). His will was proved in P. C. C. in 1730. Mrs. Anne Burbydge died in 1758. In her will, proved in the P. C. C. in 1758, she directed that she should be laid beside her husband in the vault at Rowner. Col. John Burbydge died at Lympstone, Devon, s. p. leaving his wife, by his willj proved in the P. C. C. 1779, all his furni- ture, and a life interest in his stock, houses, and lands in the parishes of Chertsey, Eghain, and Old Windsor. ]\Irs. Carola Elizabetha Burbydge died the year after her hus- band without a will, and her nephew, Richard Elliston Philips, the youngest son of her deceased brother Charles Philips, admi- nistered to her effects in 1780, P, C. C.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22449115_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)