Mockett, Tymothe

Birth Name Mockett, Tymothe 1a
Gender male

Narrative

See "Early Mocketts source data for Timothy Mockett.docx".

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Mockett, Richard (Challock)about 15001564
Mother Mockett*, Thomasyn
    Brother     Mockett, Christopher
         Mockett, Tymothe
    Sister     Mockett, Joanne
    Sister     Mockett, Bennet
    Sister     Mockett, Elizabeth
    Sister     Mockett, Ursula

Source References

  1. Canterbury Probate Records (1396-1858)
      • Page: Will Mocket Richard Challock 1564 1564 PRC/32/30/171
      • Source text:

        Page 1

        IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN ... June ... a thousand five [?] three score and four ...

        RICHARD MOCKETT of the parish of Challock in the county of Kent gentleman ... my body to be buried in Nonyngton church in the chappell there beside my mother.

        ITEM I give to the church wardens ...

        ITEM I give to every of my godsonnes twelve pounds to be paid immeditely after my [?]. Then I give to Christopher Mocket my oldest son my ... belonginge to the farm at Nonyngton ...

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        ... to be had and delivered unto him after the [?]of Thomasyn Mocket my wife.

        ALSO I will and bequeath unto Tymothy my son ... to the same belonging at Challock ... of my best ... table ... and all the [?] in my parlour at Challock ... to be had and delivered unto him after the death of my said wife.

        ITEM I give unto my said son Tymothy one [?] to be delivered unto him after my death. Moreover I give unto the said Tymothy my son all that my lease and term of years ... the parsonage of Crapphill granted by the [?] father ... Archbishop of Canterbury ...

        ITEM I give moreover unto the said Thomasyn

        my wife all the reasydue of my moveable

        goods before not bequeathed, Also willinge

        and bequeathing unto Rychard Mocket the

        sonne of Thomas Mocket after her descease

        a Cowe and a featherbed.

        ITEM I will and bequeath to Richard Neame, my daughter Joanne ... forty shillings and to William Neame, Daniell Neame, Anne Neame and Mary Neame sons and daughters of the said Joanne ... twenty shillings to be paid unto them at ...

        ITEM I will further that if Timothy (sic) my son shall happen to

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        to die before he shall inherit and [?] the lands and tenements ... unto my son Christopher ... unto John Neame my son in law the sum of [?] pounds twelve shillings ... after the death of the said Tymothy.

        ITEM I will that ... Christopher my son ... shall pay all my debts and [?] and funeral expenses.

        AND ... Christopher my son, John Neame and Goddard? ... of this my said testament and ... And I give them ... shillings and four pence ...

        ITEM I give to Peter ... I will that my said son Christopher deliver immediately after my death to ... of my three daughters Bennet, Elizabeth and Ursula two [?].

        THIS BE THE LAST WILL OF me the said Rychard Mocket ...

        FIRST ... unto Thomasyn my said wife my dwelling

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        known as Challock [?] in the County of Kent ... one tenement called [?] ...

        ALSO ... Thomasyn my wife during her natural ... lands and tenements in the [?] of Nonyngton in the County of Kent to be paid to her ... quarterly. And for ... payment ... lands and tenements of Nonyngton ...

        ITEM I will all ... and also two quarters of [?] and two quarters of [?] out of my said lands of Nonyngton ... quarterly by ... And also the

        ITEM I give to Christopher Mocket my eldest son all my lands and tenements ...

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        ... wooded and unwooded ... and being in the [parishe?] of Nonyngton Goodnestone Woodnesborough Barfreston in the County of Kent except before willed and bequeathed ... and Goulden to the said Christopher and his heirs forever.

        AND for ... of his body lawfully begotten then I will all the said lands and tenements and all other ... to Tymothy my son to him and to his [?].

        ITEM I will and give to Tymothy my son all my messuages lands tenements [?] [?] wooded and unwooded ... apportionment situate lying and being in all the parish of Challock and Wye in the said County of Kent, to him and to his [?] for ever.

        AND ... the said Tymothy to dye ... the foresaid tenements to remayne unto the said Christopher And if it happen my two sons Christopher and Tymothy to die without [heirs?] then I will all and [?] my ... messuages tenements ... wooded and unwooded and all and singular other the ... in the parish of Nonyngton Goodnestone Woodnesborough Challock and Wye shall remayne to my four daughters Joanne Neame, Bennet Leake, Elizabeth Whyte and Ursula Whyte equally to bee divided bettwyne them in four parts to them and to ... lawfully begotton.

        PROVIDED ... of my said sons Christopher and Tymothy

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        do go about
        ...
        ...
        ... that if either of the foresaid
        Chrystopher or Tymothye my ...
        ... trouble ...
        ... for any of my lands or tenements afore-
        said or shall after my death ...
        ... break or alter the intent and
        meaning of this my last will and testament
        contrary to the true meaning and intent of
        the same shall not have and enjoy any
        ... this my said will and testament
        ... above mentioned ...
        in this my last will and testament not
        withstanding ITEM I will my mannor
        called Byltinge Court ...
        to the same and all my lands tenements
        ... lying and being
        in the parish of Goodnestone in the County
        of Kent ...
        ... the payment of my debts and
        [?]

        Page 7

        MEMORANDII that the [?] [?] [Sackett?] did freely release and ... his wife att ... by a deed or title ... names are underwritten ... to our hands ... Henry Stafford William Taylor Thomas [Ethericke?]

        PROBATUM (latin) 1574 ... Thomas [Ethericke?] ...

      • Page: Will Mocket Richard Challock 1564 1564 PRC/32/30/171
      • Source text:

        Page 1

        IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN ... June ... a thousand five [?] three score and four ...

        RICHARD MOCKETT of the parish of Challock in the county of Kent gentleman ... my body to be buried in Nonyngton church in the chappell there beside my mother.

        ITEM I give to the church wardens ...

        ITEM I give to every of my godsonnes twelve pounds to be paid immeditely after my [?]. Then I give to Christopher Mocket my oldest son my ... belonginge to the farm at Nonyngton ...

        Page 2

        ... to be had and delivered unto him after the [?]of Thomasyn Mocket my wife.

        ALSO I will and bequeath unto Tymothy my son ... to the same belonging at Challock ... of my best ... table ... and all the [?] in my parlour at Challock ... to be had and delivered unto him after the death of my said wife.

        ITEM I give unto my said son Tymothy one [?] to be delivered unto him after my death. Moreover I give unto the said Tymothy my son all that my lease and term of years ... the parsonage of Crapphill granted by the [?] father ... Archbishop of Canterbury ...

        ITEM I give moreover unto the said Thomasyn

        my wife all the reasydue of my moveable

        goods before not bequeathed, Also willinge

        and bequeathing unto Rychard Mocket the

        sonne of Thomas Mocket after her descease

        a Cowe and a featherbed.

        ITEM I will and bequeath to Richard Neame, my daughter Joanne ... forty shillings and to William Neame, Daniell Neame, Anne Neame and Mary Neame sons and daughters of the said Joanne ... twenty shillings to be paid unto them at ...

        ITEM I will further that if Timothy (sic) my son shall happen to

        Page 3

        to die before he shall inherit and [?] the lands and tenements ... unto my son Christopher ... unto John Neame my son in law the sum of [?] pounds twelve shillings ... after the death of the said Tymothy.

        ITEM I will that ... Christopher my son ... shall pay all my debts and [?] and funeral expenses.

        AND ... Christopher my son, John Neame and Goddard? ... of this my said testament and ... And I give them ... shillings and four pence ...

        ITEM I give to Peter ... I will that my said son Christopher deliver immediately after my death to ... of my three daughters Bennet, Elizabeth and Ursula two [?].

        THIS BE THE LAST WILL OF me the said Rychard Mocket ...

        FIRST ... unto Thomasyn my said wife my dwelling

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        known as Challock [?] in the County of Kent ... one tenement called [?] ...

        ALSO ... Thomasyn my wife during her natural ... lands and tenements in the [?] of Nonyngton in the County of Kent to be paid to her ... quarterly. And for ... payment ... lands and tenements of Nonyngton ...

        ITEM I will all ... and also two quarters of [?] and two quarters of [?] out of my said lands of Nonyngton ... quarterly by ... And also the

        ITEM I give to Christopher Mocket my eldest son all my lands and tenements ...

        Page 5

        ... wooded and unwooded ... and being in the [parishe?] of Nonyngton Goodnestone Woodnesborough Barfreston in the County of Kent except before willed and bequeathed ... and Goulden to the said Christopher and his heirs forever.

        AND for ... of his body lawfully begotten then I will all the said lands and tenements and all other ... to Tymothy my son to him and to his [?].

        ITEM I will and give to Tymothy my son all my messuages lands tenements [?] [?] wooded and unwooded ... apportionment situate lying and being in all the parish of Challock and Wye in the said County of Kent, to him and to his [?] for ever.

        AND ... the said Tymothy to dye ... the foresaid tenements to remayne unto the said Christopher And if it happen my two sons Christopher and Tymothy to die without [heirs?] then I will all and [?] my ... messuages tenements ... wooded and unwooded and all and singular other the ... in the parish of Nonyngton Goodnestone Woodnesborough Challock and Wye shall remayne to my four daughters Joanne Neame, Bennet Leake, Elizabeth Whyte and Ursula Whyte equally to bee divided bettwyne them in four parts to them and to ... lawfully begotton.

        PROVIDED ... of my said sons Christopher and Tymothy

        Page 6

        do go about
        ...
        ...
        ... that if either of the foresaid
        Chrystopher or Tymothye my ...
        ... trouble ...
        ... for any of my lands or tenements afore-
        said or shall after my death ...
        ... break or alter the intent and
        meaning of this my last will and testament
        contrary to the true meaning and intent of
        the same shall not have and enjoy any
        ... this my said will and testament
        ... above mentioned ...
        in this my last will and testament not
        withstanding ITEM I will my mannor
        called Byltinge Court ...
        to the same and all my lands tenements
        ... lying and being
        in the parish of Goodnestone in the County
        of Kent ...
        ... the payment of my debts and
        [?]

        Page 7

        MEMORANDII that the [?] [?] [Sackett?] did freely release and ... his wife att ... by a deed or title ... names are underwritten ... to our hands ... Henry Stafford William Taylor Thomas [Ethericke?]

        PROBATUM (latin) 1574 ... Thomas [Ethericke?] ...

  2. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
      • Page: Volume 7. Originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1798. Pages 340-368.
      • Source text:

        WYE
        "LIES the next parish eastward from Challock. It is spelt in Domesday, and other antient records, Wy."
        "The rectory of Wye, with the barn and tithes of Craphill, in this parish, which tithery is very small, consisting mostly of woodlands, and lying adjoining to Molash and Challock"

      • Citation:
      • Page: Volume 7. Originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1798. Pages 340-368.
      • Source text:

        WYE
        "LIES the next parish eastward from Challock. It is spelt in Domesday, and other antient records, Wy."
        "The rectory of Wye, with the barn and tithes of Craphill, in this parish, which tithery is very small, consisting mostly of woodlands, and lying adjoining to Molash and Challock"

      • Citation: