Elizabeth Temple
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MotherMary
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SpouseEdward Middlecott
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Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013)
The National Archives, Kew; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; PROB 11/485/235 (register Gee, quires 223-265; image ref. 358). Will of Elizabeth Temple, widow, of Bishopstrow, co. Wilts, dated 17 September 1705; proved at London 3 December 1705. ORIGINAL REGISTER IMAGE READ.
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Opening: "I ELIZABETH TEMPLE of the Parish of BISHOPSTROW in the County of Wilts, WIDDOW, being sensible of my declineing Condition, but blessed be God at present of good and perfect mind and memory, doe make and ordaine this to be my last Will and Testament (hereby revoakeing all former Wills by me made)..." HER OWN KIN - the first bequests, and they give her family: "Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my lo: Brother JOHN BENNETT Esq and to my Sister ffrances his wife five pounds each..." · (margin) "Item I give and bequeath to my lo: Bro: WILL: BENNET Esq and to my Sister Catherine his Wife five pounds each and also twenty shillings each to buy them Rings" · "my nephew THOMAS BENNETT five pounds to be paid when he comes to the age of twenty one yeares" · "my lo: Sister MARY KIRKMAN ten pounds, as alsoe the Bedd, Boulster, Curtains, Vallens, Rugg and Blanketts with four green Chaires now in my Chamber at BISHOPSTROW" · "my lo: Kinswoman ELIZABETH daughter of my Sister Kirkman aforesaid ten pounds" · "my Brother in Law EDWARD CARRANT Esqr twenty shillings to buy him a Ring." OTHER KIN AND FRIENDS: "my lo: Kinsman Tho: LAMBERT of the Citty of New Sarum five pounds" · "my lo: Kinsman BENJAMIN KENDALL and SARAH his wife twenty shillings each and alsoe the furniture belonging to my Hall Chamber in UPTON" · "my lo: Kinsman THOMAS WALLIS twenty shillings" · "my lo: Kinsman [-] PALMER twenty shillings And to my Kinswoman ANNE his wife forty pounds with my two silver Salvers" · "my Coz: MARY SWIFT, BENJ: GIFFORD Esq and DOCTOR WICKMAN twenty shillings each to buy them Rings." ⭐⭐ THE PEIRCE FAMILY: "I give unto my lo: SONNE IN LAW ED: PEIRCE five pounds And alsoe to his SIX CHILDREN ANNE, MARGARET, MARY, EDWARD, JOHN and THOMAS five pounds each, to be paid when they come of age 21 yeares the Sonns / 18 the Daughters." ★★ THE VIRGINIA LINE, NAMED AND LIVING: "Item I give unto my lo: DAUGHTER IN LAW HANNAH TEMPLE five pounds And alsoe to her THREE CHILDREN forty pounds viz To MARY TEMPLE twenty pounds, To WILL: TEMPLE and JOSEPH TEMPLE ten pounds each, to be paid when they come of the age of 21 yeares the Sonns and 18 yeares the Daughters." PETER'S FAMILY: "Item I give unto my daughter in Law MARY TEMPLE five pounds, as alsoe to her SIX CHILDREN viz SAM:, MARY, ANNE, ELIZABETH, PRISCILLA and PETER five pounds each to be paid at the age of 21 yeares the Sonns and 18 yeares the Daughters." SERVANT, POOR, RESIDUE: "my Servant PRUDENCE CARTER five pounds if she be liveing with me as my Servant at the time of my Death" · "unto the poor of the Parish of UPTON five pounds to be distributed as my Executor shall thinke fitt" · "all the rest and residue of my Goods and Chattells unto my lo: SON IN LAW PETER TEMPLE whom I make, appoint and ordaine my whole and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament." DATE: "In Witnesse whereof I have sett my hand and Seale this SEAVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand seaven hundred and five" - ⭐ subscribed "THE MARKE of Eliz: Temple": SHE COULD NOT WRITE. Witnesses: MARY CHOE, WILLIAM PRYOR, PRUDENCE CARTER, RICHARD ARCHER his mark. PROBATE: "Probatum fuit huiusmodi Testamentum apud London coram venerabili et Egregio viro Dno RICHARDO RAINES Milite Legum Doctore Curiae Prerogativae Cantuar Magistro Custode sive Commissario legitime constituto TERTIO DIE DECEMBRIS Anno Dni millesimo septingentesimo quinto Juramento PETRI TEMPLE Executoris in dicto Testamento nominati..." - 3 December 1705, sworn by Peter Temple, executor. Richard Raines also proved William Temple in 1686 and Joseph Temple in 1699.
Will of Peter Temple, Gentleman of Bishopstrow, Wiltshire — PROB 11/688/108, register Brodrepp, ff. 279-280; made 11 Jun 1731, proved 2 Mar 1737/8
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The National Archives, Kew — Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Will Registers, PROB 11/688/108, register BRODREPP (PROB 11/688 = quires 45-94), folios 279-280. Catalogue title "Will of Peter Temple, Gentleman of Bishopstrow, Wiltshire", catalogue date 02 March 1738 (the probate). ORDERED AND READ IN THE ORIGINAL 31 Jul 2026. PDF and page images: ancestry/sources/peter-temple-bishopstrow-1738-will-PROB-11-688-108.pdf OPENING: "I PETER TEMPLE of Bishopstrow in the County of Wilts Gent, revoking all former Wills by me made, doe declare my last Will and Testament to be as follows." MOURNING RINGS AND LEGACIES, verbatim in substance: "first I give and bequeath unto my Son PETER TEMPLE and ANNE his Wife, my son in law JOSEPH DOWDLE and MARY his Wife, my son in law JOHN BENNETT and [wife], my son in law EDWARD MIDDLECOTT and ELIZABETH his wife, my son in law HENRY CLARKE and PRISCILLA his Wife, and unto my son in law JOHN FOREMAN and SUSANNAH his wife, ten pounds each for a Mourning. Item I give unto my BROTHER BARTHOLOMEW TEMPLE five pounds. Item I give and bequeath to my COUSINS WILLIAM TEMPLE and JOSEPH TEMPLE twenty shillings each for Rings. Item I give to my DAUGHTER IN LAW MARY TEMPLE my Chariot, my pair of Coach horses and Harness. Item I give to my SISTER IN LAW MRS ELIZABETH PEIRCE OF BROUGHTON IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON five pounds. Item I give unto my Cousin Mr NATHANIEL HE[S-] and ANNE his Wife, Mrs MARGARETT PEIRCE, Mr THOMAS PEIRCE and MARY his Wife, Mr JOHN BUTLER and MARY his wife, Mrs ELIZABETH GOUGH and Mrs ELIZABETH PEIRCE Widow twenty shillings each for Rings. Item I give five pounds to be distributed at the discretion of my said son Peter Temple amongst the poor persons of Bishopstrow aforesaid not having releife of the said Parish. Item I give to the REVEREND MR SAMUEL BATES forty shillings to preach my funerall Sermon. Item I give unto my servant RICHARD ARCHILD forty shillings if liveing with me at the time of my decease..." ⭐⭐ RELIGION, in his own words: "...I request my eldest Grandson PETER TEMPLE, to whom I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my Goods Chattells and personall Estate and whom I make SOLE EXECUTOR of this my last Will and Testament, to pay to the Minister for the time being of the MEETING HOUSE IN WARMINSTER WHEREUNTO I BELONG the yearly sum of seven pounds and ten shillings." A MEETING HOUSE is a Nonconformist congregation — this is the first evidence of the family's religion anywhere in this tree. THE 1722 SETTLEMENTS: "...by two deeds or Marriage Settlements both dated THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY TWO made on the MARRIAGE OF MY LATE SON with MRS MARY LANGLEY HIS NOW WIDOW..." — trustees "THOMAS BENNETT ESQ and WILLIAM SEAMAN GENT who is since dead"; £800 charged on the estates for the grandsons, administered by "my said son Peter Temple and my said kinsman JOHN LANGLEY". DATED: "In Witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seale the ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE in the year of Our Lord One thousand seven hundred and THIRTY ONE. — PETER TEMPLE." Witnesses: "Li: SEAMAN, Wm KING, WILLIAM LANGLEY." PROBATE: "On the SECOND DAY OF MARCH in the year of Our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and THIRTY SEVEN issued forth a Commission to MARY TEMPLE WIDOW THE MOTHER AND CURATRIX lawfully assigned to PETER TEMPLE A MINOR the eldest Grandson and sole Executor named in the last Will and Testament of Peter Temple late of Bishopstrow in the County of Wilts deceased, to administer the Goods Chattells and Credits of the said deceased... for the use and benefit of the said Minor UNTILL HE SHALL ATTAIN THE AGE OF SEVENTEEN YEARS." ⭐ SO HIS DEATH IS BRACKETED: alive and signing 11 Jun 1731, dead by 2 Mar 1737/8. WSHC's catalogue of the family papers says "Peter Temple (died 1736) (P.C.C)" and VCH Wilts. viii fn 27 cites "W.R.O. 132, Inv. of Peter Temple, 1736" — neither read by us, so 1736 is noted but the DATE FIELD carries only what this document proves. ⛔ AN INTERNAL CONFLICT, RECORDED NOT RESOLVED: the will calls grandson Peter "one of the Children of my said Son PETER Temple" (read at 4.5x; the word is unambiguously Peter), yet the probate makes MARY TEMPLE WIDOW his MOTHER, while son Peter's wife is named ANNE in the will — and the 1722 settlement is on "my LATE Son" and Mary Langley, which WSHC catalogues as SAMUEL's and which VCH makes the father of the brothers Peter and William. The will and its own probate cannot both be read plainly. DO NOT merge Samuel and Peter; do not 'fix' the parentage. ⭐ THREE ALLIED SURNAMES ACROSS FOUR GENERATIONS: SEAMAN (John Temple's wife d.1637, his overseers, and here a trustee and a witness), BENNETT (Elizabeth Temple's brothers in 1705, and here a trustee AND a son-in-law), PEIRCE (attested in three earlier wills; here a sister-in-law and four more).
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