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He married firstly, 23 Feb 1669, Trinity College Chapel, Oxford, Oxfordshire, '''Mary Palmer''', daughter of Dr John and Mary (Tristram) Palmer alias Vaulx. Her mother was daughter and heir of John Tristram, Esq. of Bampton in Devonshire, Counsellor at Law and Mary Ley, daughter of James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough. | He married firstly, 23 Feb 1669, Trinity College Chapel, Oxford, Oxfordshire, '''Mary Palmer''', daughter of Dr John and Mary (Tristram) Palmer alias Vaulx. Her mother was daughter and heir of John Tristram, Esq. of Bampton in Devonshire, Counsellor at Law and Mary Ley, daughter of James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough. | ||
− | He married secondly, Catherine ( | + | He married secondly, Mrs. Catherine (Stanyon) Curle, the widow of William Curle, son of Dr. Walter Curle, Bishop of Winchester. |
Richard Chaundler was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire in November 1686. He purchased an estate and settled in Hampshire around 1700 and was elected M.P. for Hampshire 16 May 1705. Richard Chaundler, Esq. chosen as Knight, Hampshire. | Richard Chaundler was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire in November 1686. He purchased an estate and settled in Hampshire around 1700 and was elected M.P. for Hampshire 16 May 1705. Richard Chaundler, Esq. chosen as Knight, Hampshire. |
Revision as of 21:38, 12 April 2007
Richard Chaundler (Robert, Richard, Elizabeth Robage, Anne Whitney, Robert, [perhaps] James, Robert, Eustace, Robert, Robert, Robert, Eustace, Eustace, Robert, ...), son of Robert Chaundler, was born 1650, and died 1729.
He married firstly, 23 Feb 1669, Trinity College Chapel, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Mary Palmer, daughter of Dr John and Mary (Tristram) Palmer alias Vaulx. Her mother was daughter and heir of John Tristram, Esq. of Bampton in Devonshire, Counsellor at Law and Mary Ley, daughter of James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough.
He married secondly, Mrs. Catherine (Stanyon) Curle, the widow of William Curle, son of Dr. Walter Curle, Bishop of Winchester.
Richard Chaundler was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire in November 1686. He purchased an estate and settled in Hampshire around 1700 and was elected M.P. for Hampshire 16 May 1705. Richard Chaundler, Esq. chosen as Knight, Hampshire.
Children of Richard and Mary (Palmer) Chaundler:
i. son Chaundler, d. young. ii. son Chaundler, d. young. iii. Mary Chaundler, d. 1711; m.(1) John Young; m.(2) 9 Feb 1697, Carew Raleigh. iv. Elizabeth Chaundler, m. John Champneys.
References
For information on Dr John Palmer see: Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Publications, Published 1891 Pages 306 - 307 available on Google Books.
For information on Richard Chaundler, High Sheriff of Wiltshire see:
Oxford Historical Society, Publications, Published 1892 for the society by Clarendon Press See footnotes on Page 151 available on Google Books; Sedgwick, Romney, The House of Commons, 1715-1754 Published in 1970 by the Oxford University Press; Hayton, David and Eveline Cruickshanks and Stuat Hanley; The House of Commons, 1690-1715 Pages 228, 252 Published 2002 Cambridge University Press Page; Britannia online transcription: http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantscat/html/seller4.htm; Online list of Members of the House of Commons: http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/hcommons1.htm; Will of Richard Chaundler of Fareham, Hampshire, 17 September 1729, PCC Prob 11/632
Tristram Family of Bampton, Devonshire: The Visitations of London, Harleian Society, Published 1883, Page 296.
Copyright © 2007, Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq. and the Whitney Research Group.