'PZmisc06'
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Families covered: Pasley of Craig, Putt of Combe Gillisham, Pecche, Puckering of Weston

John Pasley of Craig, near Langholm, Dumfries-shire (b 1694-5, d 13.04.1773)
m. Magdalene Elliot (dau of Robert Elliot of Middlemiln, grandson of Sir Gilbert of Stobs)
1. Robert Pasley 'of Craig and Mount Annan' (b 30.01.1727) had issue
  m. (1766) Christian Pringle (dau of Alexander Pringle of Whytbank)
  A. Hannah Leonora Pasley probably of this generation
  m. (05.05.1807) Sir William Maxwell, 6th Bart of Calderwood (b 07.01.1748, dsp 12.08.1829)
2. Gilbert Pasley in Madras (d 1781, surgeon general, 4th son)
  m. _ Dashwood
3. Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Bart of Craig (b 02.03.1734, d 29.11.1808, Admiral)
  m. Mary Heywood (dau of Thomas Heywood of The Nunnery, Isle of Man)
  A. Maria Pasley
  m. (21.08.1800) John Sabine (Major, son of Joseph Sabine of Tewin (Hertfordshire) by _ Hunt of Boreatton)
  i. Sir Thomas Sabine, later Pasley, 2nd Bart of Craig (b 26.12.1804, d 13.02.1884, CIC Portsmouth) had issue
  m. (10.06.1826) Jane Matilda Lilly Wynyard (dau of Rev. Montagu John Wynyard of Yorkshire)
  B. Magdalene Pasley (d 1841)
  m. (1798) Thomas Dowdeswell od Pull Court (dsp 11.1811)
4. Charles Pasley of London (b 25.02.1740) had issue
  m. (21.02.1780) Jane Carlyle (dau of John Carlyle)
5. Helen Pasley
  m. (1759) Matthew Little of Langolm
6. Margaret Pasley
  m. (1761) George Malcolm of Burnfoot
7. Magdalene Pasley
  m. (1772) Stephen Briggs
8.+ other issue - James (dsp), John of Colney Hatch (d unm 1804), Elizabeth (d unm 1790)
 

 

 

Nicholas Putt, 1st of Combe Gillisham, Devon (a 1615)
1. William Putt of Combe
  m. Jane Ivory of Cathay
  A. Sir Thomas Putt, 1st Bart of Combe Gillisham (d 1686)
  m. (c1675) Ursula Cholmondeleigh (d 1674, dau of Sir Richard Cholmondeleigh or Cholmley of Grosmont)
  i. Sir Thomas Putt, 2nd Bart of Combe Gillisham (b c1675, dsp 05.05.1721)
  m. Margaret Trevilian (dau of Sir George Trevilian, Bart of Nettlecomb)
  ii. Margaret Putt
  Robert Dillon, 6th Earl of Roscommon (d 14.05.1715)
  iii. daughter
  m. Charles Gorsuch
  iv. Susanna Putt
  m. Sir John D'Oyley, Bart of Chiselhampton (d c1746)
  B. ?? Putt
  i. Raymond Putt of Combe

 

 

William Pecche or Pecchie
m1. Alfwen (a 1088)
m2. Isilia (probably dau of Hervey de Bourges)
1. Hamon Pecche (d before 12.1185)
  m. (before 1135) Alice Peverel (dau of Robert Peverel)
  A. Geoffrey Pecche (d(sp) before 12.1188)
  m. (by 1185) ?? (widow of Richard de Colechirche)
  TCP reports that Gilbert dsp, his brother being his heir. However, W.U.S. Glanville-Richards, in his book on the Glanville family, shows Geoffrey as father of the following Sir Gilbert. We have no reason to doubt that much of the following is correct but it appears that this connection to the baronial family of Pecche is spurious.
  i. Sir Gilbert Pecche
  m. Maud Leach
a.

Sir Simon Pecche

  m. Julian de Glanville (dau of Sir Geoffrey de Glanville of Bromholm)
  b. Almuric Pecche (d 1268)
  m. Alianore de Glanville (dau of Sir Geoffrey de Glanville of Bromholm)
  (1) Edward Pecche
  (A) Thomas Pecche (b c1287)
  (i) Thomas Pecche (a 1311)
  (2) Bartholomew Pecche
  B. Gilbert Pecche (d before 09.07.1212)
  m. Alice FitzWalter (a 1213, dau of Walter FitzRobert of Dunmow, sister of Robert FitzWalter)
  i. Hamon Pecche (d 1241)
  m. Eve
  a. Gilbert Pecche (d 25.05.1291)
  m1. Maud de Hastings (d 1264-5, possibly dau of Henry de Hastinges (grandfather of 1st Lord of Abergavenny))
  m2. Joan de Creve (a 1302, dau of Simon de Creve, widow of Richard de Dover of Chilham)
  (1) Gilbert Pecche, 1st Lord (d before 26.06.1322)
  m. Iseult (a 03.1331/2)
  (A) Gilbert Pecche, 2nd Lord (b 1305-6, d before 24.08.1349)
  m1. (by 10.1331) Sibyl
  m2. Joan (widow of John de Ingoldesworth)
  (i) Roger Pecche, 3rd Lord (dsp 29.08.1360)
  (ii) Katherine Pecche, 'Baroness Pecche' (b c1339, dspm)
  m1. Sir John Aspall
  (a) Merabel Aspall
  TCP notes that the barony descended through Merabel "to the family of Lucas" so it is presumed that she married ...
  m. _ Lucas
  m2. Thomas Notebeme
  (b) Margart Notebeme
  m. John Hinkley
  ((1)) daughter
  ((2)) Cicely Hinkley
  m. Henry Caldebeck
((A)) daughter
  m. _ Bladwell or Blodwell
  ((B)) daughter
  m. _ Turner
  (iii) Elizabeth Pecche (b c1348, dsp 21.03.1361/2)
  (B) Simon Pecche
  (2)+ other issue - William, Simon, John
  b.+ other issue - Hamon, Hugh, Robert, Thomas, William
  ii. daughter apparently of this generation
  m. Nicholas, lord of Anstey (d by 1225)
  C. Maud Pecche (b c1135, a 1185)
2. Basilia Pecche of Marley probably of this marriage
Not sure by which wife were ...
3.+ other issue (a 1130, dsp) - Simon, Ralph of Cheveley

 

 

It is not known whether or not the following famiy was connected to the Pickerings of Yorkshire.
William Puckering of Flamborough, Yorkshire
1. Sir John Puckering of Weston, Hertfordshire (b 1544, d 30.04.1596, Queen's Serjeant, Speaker of the House of Commons, Keeper of the Great Seal, 2nd son)
  m. Anne Chowne (dau of George Chowne of Kent)
  A. Sir Thomas Puckering of Weston, later of The Priory (Warwickshire), Bart (dsps 20.03.1636)
  m. Elizabeth Morley (d 1652, dau of Sir John Morley of Glynde by Cicely Carrill)
  i. Jane Puckering (dsp 1651)
  m. Sir John Bale, Bart of Carleton Curlieu (dsp c1653)
  B. Elizabeth Puckering probably of this generation
  m. Sir Thomas Mildmay, Bart of Moulsham (dsp 13.02.1625-6)
  C. Dorothy or Katherine Puckering apparently of this family, called Dorothy by BEB1841 (Newton of Charltion) but Katherine by TCB (vol 1, Newton)
  m1. Sir Adam Newton of Charlton, 1st Bart (d 13.01.1629/30)
  (1) The Priory passed to a son who assumed the name Puckering.
(2) This was possibly the Dorothy who (also) married (and had 4 children by) ...
  m2. Sir John Ferrers of Tamworth (d 1633)

Main source(s):
(1) For Pasley (uploaded 17.07.08) : BP1934 (Pasley)
(2) For Putt (uploaded 02.09.08) : BEB1841 (Putt of Combe), TCB (vol IV, Put or Putt of Combe)
(3) For Pecche (uploaded 22.01.09) : TCP (Pecche)
(4) For Puckering (uploaded 07.07.09) : BEB1841 (Puckering of Weston), TCB (vol 1, p 93, Puckering)
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