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Mary Andrews Burrell

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
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Born about 1555 in Al Hallow Barking, London, Middlesex, England.

Lancelot Andrews Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ...the children of sister Mary Burrell (her eldest son Andrew, her sons John, Samuel, Joseph, James and Lancelot, her daughters Mary Rooke and Martha...

Then follows the last will and testament of John Parker, of London merchant taylor, as executor of the last will &c. of the Right Revd Father in God Lancelot Andrewes late Lord Bishop of Winchester deceased. Reference to his kinsmen ... his two sisters Mary Burrell and Martha Salmon...the children of his sister Mary Burrell, Andrew, John, Samuel, Joseph, James, Launcelot, Mary Rooke and Martha...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Marie Burrell, wife of William Burrell of Ratclif, shipwright, fifty pounds. To Andrewe Burrell their son, one hundred pounds.

(Mary Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, Barking, 23 October 1570 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; died at Lambeth Marsh, her will dated 28 February 1655 with codicil of 20 February 1656/7 proved PCC 15 October 1657; married by 1594 William Burrell, of Ratcliffe, shipwright; armiger; "one of the Commissioners for the Royal Navy for 15 years" (Vis. London, 1633-4, Vol I, p 125); died 1630; will proved PCC 1631 (87 St John); had issue, from whom descended Admiral Rooke, and Andrew Parker-Bowles.)

MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LANCELOT ANDREWS, LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER - Page 526

By Arthur Tozer Russell

"Bishop Andrewes was buried on Saturday, November 11. The funeral procession went from Winchester House, Southwark, where he had died 26th Septamber... Neile, Bishop of Durham, chief mourner, assister by Dr. Roger Andrewes, the Bishop's brother, Mr. Burrell, the husband of his sister Mary, Mr. Salmon, the husband of his sister Martha, Mr. Roger Andrewes, the son of his brother Thomas, and Mr. Rooke, the husband of his niece Mary, daughter of Mary Burrell. The great banner was borne by Mr. William Andrewes, the son of his brother Nicholas; the four bannerols by Mr. Prinseps, the son of his sister Martha Salmon by her first husband; Mr. Samuel Burrell, third son of his sister Mary Burrell; Mr. Peter Salmon, eldest son of Martha by her second husband; and Mr. Thomas Andrewes, the eldest son of his brother Thomas.

MARY'S HUSBAND:
William Burrell of Ratclif, shipwright, fifty pounds. To Andrewe Burrell their son, one hundred pounds.

Lancelot Andrews also makes mention of his sister Mary Burrell. One Alexander Burrell, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, 1706, MA. 1710, was Vicar of Buckden, July 5, 1717, which he resigned in 1721, being made in 1720 Bector of Adstock near Winslow, Bucks., by Dr. Gibson, then Bishop of Lincoln, and also Bector of Puttenham, Herts, by the same patron. His father was also of Trinity College, BA. 1666, M.A. 1670. There have been about twenty members of the University of Cambridge of that name. The name is also spelt Burwell; Mr. Samuel Burwell was at our prelate's funeral. Of this name was Thomas, LL.D. of the University of Cambridge, 1661 ; Thomas, M.B. of the same University per Literas Regias, 1662; Francis, A.M. of the same University per Litera* Regiai, 1675; Thomas, M.B., King's College, 1677; and Charles, M.B., Pembroke College, 1717. The name Burwell appears to have merged into Burrell. The children of the Bishop's sister, Mary Burrel, were Andrew, John, Samuel, Joseph, James, Lancelot, Mary Booke, and her daughter Martha.
Born about 1555 in Al Hallow Barking, London, Middlesex, England.

Lancelot Andrews Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ...the children of sister Mary Burrell (her eldest son Andrew, her sons John, Samuel, Joseph, James and Lancelot, her daughters Mary Rooke and Martha...

Then follows the last will and testament of John Parker, of London merchant taylor, as executor of the last will &c. of the Right Revd Father in God Lancelot Andrewes late Lord Bishop of Winchester deceased. Reference to his kinsmen ... his two sisters Mary Burrell and Martha Salmon...the children of his sister Mary Burrell, Andrew, John, Samuel, Joseph, James, Launcelot, Mary Rooke and Martha...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Marie Burrell, wife of William Burrell of Ratclif, shipwright, fifty pounds. To Andrewe Burrell their son, one hundred pounds.

(Mary Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, Barking, 23 October 1570 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; died at Lambeth Marsh, her will dated 28 February 1655 with codicil of 20 February 1656/7 proved PCC 15 October 1657; married by 1594 William Burrell, of Ratcliffe, shipwright; armiger; "one of the Commissioners for the Royal Navy for 15 years" (Vis. London, 1633-4, Vol I, p 125); died 1630; will proved PCC 1631 (87 St John); had issue, from whom descended Admiral Rooke, and Andrew Parker-Bowles.)

MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LANCELOT ANDREWS, LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER - Page 526

By Arthur Tozer Russell

"Bishop Andrewes was buried on Saturday, November 11. The funeral procession went from Winchester House, Southwark, where he had died 26th Septamber... Neile, Bishop of Durham, chief mourner, assister by Dr. Roger Andrewes, the Bishop's brother, Mr. Burrell, the husband of his sister Mary, Mr. Salmon, the husband of his sister Martha, Mr. Roger Andrewes, the son of his brother Thomas, and Mr. Rooke, the husband of his niece Mary, daughter of Mary Burrell. The great banner was borne by Mr. William Andrewes, the son of his brother Nicholas; the four bannerols by Mr. Prinseps, the son of his sister Martha Salmon by her first husband; Mr. Samuel Burrell, third son of his sister Mary Burrell; Mr. Peter Salmon, eldest son of Martha by her second husband; and Mr. Thomas Andrewes, the eldest son of his brother Thomas.

MARY'S HUSBAND:
William Burrell of Ratclif, shipwright, fifty pounds. To Andrewe Burrell their son, one hundred pounds.

Lancelot Andrews also makes mention of his sister Mary Burrell. One Alexander Burrell, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, 1706, MA. 1710, was Vicar of Buckden, July 5, 1717, which he resigned in 1721, being made in 1720 Bector of Adstock near Winslow, Bucks., by Dr. Gibson, then Bishop of Lincoln, and also Bector of Puttenham, Herts, by the same patron. His father was also of Trinity College, BA. 1666, M.A. 1670. There have been about twenty members of the University of Cambridge of that name. The name is also spelt Burwell; Mr. Samuel Burwell was at our prelate's funeral. Of this name was Thomas, LL.D. of the University of Cambridge, 1661 ; Thomas, M.B. of the same University per Literas Regias, 1662; Francis, A.M. of the same University per Litera* Regiai, 1675; Thomas, M.B., King's College, 1677; and Charles, M.B., Pembroke College, 1717. The name Burwell appears to have merged into Burrell. The children of the Bishop's sister, Mary Burrel, were Andrew, John, Samuel, Joseph, James, Lancelot, Mary Booke, and her daughter Martha.


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