Re: Beconshaw of Ellingham, Hants



On Jan 31, 11:15 am, mj...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Will's and Leo's recent posts caused me to turn to this family, the
paternal line of Alice Lisle (d 1685).

The Hampshire RO's site states:

"The Victoria County History for Hampshire records that a Robert White
held Rockford Moyles manor in Ellingham parish, and several
generations later another Robert White was holding it in 1557. He was
succeeded by William White, on whose death in 1594 it passed to his
daughter Alice, wife of William Beconshaw. Ellingham manor was also
held by William Beconshaw in the 1630s, and on his death it passed to
his son Sir White Beconshaw, whose co-heiresses were his daughters
Elizabeth and Alice (Lisle)."  It adds that Sir White lived at Moyles
Court and died in 1638.

The Gentleman's Magazine, 1828, p 18 adds some further particulars.

So we have:

1. William Beconshaw, married Alice White (d 1622), daughter and sole
heir of William White of Ellingham (died 1594); issue:

2. Sir White Beconshaw, died 1638; married Edith; issue:

The IGI seems to give us some further details of Alice Lisle's
parents:

"White Beckonshaw married Edith Bond, 17 November 1613, Steeple,
Dorset"

This, contrary to what ODNB states, is not old news. Burke's History
of the Commoners, 1835, vol I, p 241, provides a Tudor ascent for Lady
Beconshaw:

1. Robert Bond of Earth, Cornwall; issue:

2. Robert Bond, married the daughter and heir of - Lutton of Lutton.
Issue:

3. Robert Bond, of Lutton, married Mary Hody, daughter of Sir John
Hody, Lord Chief Justice temps Henry VI [see ODNB]. Issue:

4. William Bond, of Lutton, died 1530; married Elizabeth Prowz,
daughter and coheir of John Prowz of Bredy, Dorset. Issue:

5. Denis Bond, of Lutton, married Alice Samways, daughter of Robert
Samways of Toller, Dorset. Issue:

6. William Bond, third son, born 1554; married 1588 Ann Long, daughter
and coheir of Richard Long of Glastonbury; left three daughters and
coheirs, including:

7. Edith Bond, married Sir White Beconshaw

Tim Powys-Lybbe [who is greatly missed here - come back Tim!] has
further details on his very useful and well referenced site
www.southfarm.plus.com, including an apparent ascent for the White
from the Hungerfords and thence to King Henry III.

MA-R

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