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Martha Andrews Salmon

Birth
Essex, England
Death
1653 (aged 76–77)
Burial
London, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Born between 1576 - 1577 in Al Hollow, Barking, London, Middlesex, England. Died before 1653.

Her brother Lancelot Andrews' Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ... the children of sister Martha Salmon (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep, her sons Peter and Thomas Salmon, her daughter Ann Best...)


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 Martha Salmon, vizt Thomas Prinsepp (by her former husband Robert Prinsepp) Peter Salmon, Thomas Salmon, Martha Salmon and Anne Best...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

(Martha Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, 24 March 1576/7 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; called "now wife of Robert Salmon and late wife of Robert Princippe lately deceased, 12 July 1597 (Huntingdon RO, Con 3/5/9/13); will dated 27 May 1650, proved PCC 7 July 1653:

"Martha Salmon of London, widow, late wife of Robert Salmon, deceased; 20s to the preacher at her interment at All Hallows, Barking; to loving friend and cosen Captain John Stevens, L200 on trust for her daughter, and L5 and 40s for a ring in remembrance; to sister Mary Burrell, L20; to cosen Mr Sambrooke, 40s to buy him a ring; cozens Mrs Cator and Mrs Ireland, L3 each; to Robert Andrewes and Rebecca Andrewes, L3 each; late deceased brother's trustees, L50 for setting up young beginners in trades or handicrafts as per his will"

married firstly Robert Princep, and had a son, Thomas, baptised at St Bride's Fleet Street, 23 November 1595 (IGI); married secondly, 26 January 1597 at St Olave Hart Street (PR) Robert Salmon, Master of Trinity House, 1617; of Leigh-on-sea, Essex (East Anglian & Essex Countryside Annual, 1964, p 65). Left issue.

Johane Andrews' will:

To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

Lancelot's sister Martha, born in 1577, married first to Bobert Princep, by whom she had a son Thomas. Charles Bobert Princep (probably a descendant) was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1811, M.A. 1813. At Oxford was John Princep, B.A., Balliol College, Oct. 12, 1738. Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Eev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best. The Bishop also makes mention of his cousin Anne Hockett. John Hockett was BA. of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1662, M.A. 1666, and a Fellow of that society. Another of the same name was B.A. of that College 1696. He names another cousin, Sandbrooke; also his cousin Bobert and his two children; his cousin Bebecca; his father's half-sister Joan; her first husband's name was Bousie. AJso his godson Lancelot Lake, son of Sir Thomas Lake. There was a Lancelot Lake, BA. Catharine Hall, Cambridge, 1666, M.A. 1670. Also his two godsons Bobert and Charles Barker, son of Mr. Bobert Barker, " latelie the King's printer." His principal executor was Mr. John Parker, citizen and Merchant Taylor, of London, to be assisted by Sir Thomas Lake, Sir Henry Martin, and Dr. Nicholas Styward or Steward. His will was witnessed by Bobert Bostock, Prebendary of Norton Episcopi in the church of Lincoln, and afterward Archdeacon of Suffolk, and (if not in 1626) Prebendary of Chichester; Joseph Fenton, probably our prelate's physician; John Browning, Bector of Buttermere near Hungerford, whom he had preferred to that living in 1624, author of Six Sermons concerning Public Prayer and the Fasts of the Church (Lond. 1636); Thomas Eddie and William Green, two of the Bishop's servants. Archdeacon Wigmore also signed the three several codicils to the will.
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Born between 1576 - 1577 in Al Hollow, Barking, London, Middlesex, England. Died before 1653.

Lancelot Andrews Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ... the children of sister Martha Salmon (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep, her sons Peter and Thomas Salmon, her daughter Ann Best...

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 Martha Salmon, vizt Thomas Prinsepp (by her former husband Robert Prinsepp) Peter Salmon, Thomas Salmon, Martha Salmon and Anne Best...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

(Martha Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, 24 March 1576/7 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; called "now wife of Robert Salmon and late wife of Robert Princippe lately deceased, 12 July 1597 (Huntingdon RO, Con 3/5/9/13); will dated 27 May 1650, proved PCC 7 July 1653:

"Martha Salmon of London, widow, late wife of Robert Salmon, deceased; 20s to the preacher at her interment at All Hallows, Barking; to loving friend and cosen Captain John Stevens, L200 on trust for her daughter, and L5 and 40s for a ring in remembrance; to sister Mary Burrell, L20; to cosen Mr Sambrooke, 40s to buy him a ring; cozens Mrs Cator and Mrs Ireland, L3 each; to Robert Andrewes and Rebecca Andrewes, L3 each; late deceased brother's trustees, L50 for setting up young beginners in trades or handicrafts as per his will"

married firstly Robert Princep, and had a son, Thomas, baptised at St Bride's Fleet Street, 23 November 1595 (IGI); married secondly, 26 January 1597 at St Olave Hart Street (PR) Robert Salmon, Master of Trinity House, 1617; of Leigh-on-sea, Essex (East Anglian & Essex Countryside Annual, 1964, p 65). Left issue.

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.

Martha's first husband (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep)



Lancelot Andrews' sister Martha, born in 1577, married first to Bobert Princep, by whom she had a son Thomas. Charles Bobert Princep (probably a descendant) was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1811, M.A. 1813. At Oxford was John Princep, B.A., Balliol College, Oct. 12, 1738. Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Eev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best.

Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Rev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best.
Born between 1576 - 1577 in Al Hollow, Barking, London, Middlesex, England. Died before 1653.

Her brother Lancelot Andrews' Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ... the children of sister Martha Salmon (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep, her sons Peter and Thomas Salmon, her daughter Ann Best...)


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 Martha Salmon, vizt Thomas Prinsepp (by her former husband Robert Prinsepp) Peter Salmon, Thomas Salmon, Martha Salmon and Anne Best...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

(Martha Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, 24 March 1576/7 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; called "now wife of Robert Salmon and late wife of Robert Princippe lately deceased, 12 July 1597 (Huntingdon RO, Con 3/5/9/13); will dated 27 May 1650, proved PCC 7 July 1653:

"Martha Salmon of London, widow, late wife of Robert Salmon, deceased; 20s to the preacher at her interment at All Hallows, Barking; to loving friend and cosen Captain John Stevens, L200 on trust for her daughter, and L5 and 40s for a ring in remembrance; to sister Mary Burrell, L20; to cosen Mr Sambrooke, 40s to buy him a ring; cozens Mrs Cator and Mrs Ireland, L3 each; to Robert Andrewes and Rebecca Andrewes, L3 each; late deceased brother's trustees, L50 for setting up young beginners in trades or handicrafts as per his will"

married firstly Robert Princep, and had a son, Thomas, baptised at St Bride's Fleet Street, 23 November 1595 (IGI); married secondly, 26 January 1597 at St Olave Hart Street (PR) Robert Salmon, Master of Trinity House, 1617; of Leigh-on-sea, Essex (East Anglian & Essex Countryside Annual, 1964, p 65). Left issue.

Johane Andrews' will:

To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

Lancelot's sister Martha, born in 1577, married first to Bobert Princep, by whom she had a son Thomas. Charles Bobert Princep (probably a descendant) was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1811, M.A. 1813. At Oxford was John Princep, B.A., Balliol College, Oct. 12, 1738. Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Eev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best. The Bishop also makes mention of his cousin Anne Hockett. John Hockett was BA. of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1662, M.A. 1666, and a Fellow of that society. Another of the same name was B.A. of that College 1696. He names another cousin, Sandbrooke; also his cousin Bobert and his two children; his cousin Bebecca; his father's half-sister Joan; her first husband's name was Bousie. AJso his godson Lancelot Lake, son of Sir Thomas Lake. There was a Lancelot Lake, BA. Catharine Hall, Cambridge, 1666, M.A. 1670. Also his two godsons Bobert and Charles Barker, son of Mr. Bobert Barker, " latelie the King's printer." His principal executor was Mr. John Parker, citizen and Merchant Taylor, of London, to be assisted by Sir Thomas Lake, Sir Henry Martin, and Dr. Nicholas Styward or Steward. His will was witnessed by Bobert Bostock, Prebendary of Norton Episcopi in the church of Lincoln, and afterward Archdeacon of Suffolk, and (if not in 1626) Prebendary of Chichester; Joseph Fenton, probably our prelate's physician; John Browning, Bector of Buttermere near Hungerford, whom he had preferred to that living in 1624, author of Six Sermons concerning Public Prayer and the Fasts of the Church (Lond. 1636); Thomas Eddie and William Green, two of the Bishop's servants. Archdeacon Wigmore also signed the three several codicils to the will.
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Born between 1576 - 1577 in Al Hollow, Barking, London, Middlesex, England. Died before 1653.

Lancelot Andrews Will:

to brothers' and sisters' children, viz*. ... the children of sister Martha Salmon (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep, her sons Peter and Thomas Salmon, her daughter Ann Best...

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 Martha Salmon, vizt Thomas Prinsepp (by her former husband Robert Prinsepp) Peter Salmon, Thomas Salmon, Martha Salmon and Anne Best...

Johan Andrewes, widow, of the Tower hill. All Saints Barking, 19 February 1594, proved 14 January 1597. To my daughter Martha Andrewes one hundred pounds over and above the two hundred pounds she is to receive of me as executrix of the last will &c of my husband, Thomas Andrewes, her father.

(Martha Andrewes, baptised at All Hallows, 24 March 1576/7 (PR); named in her father's will, 1593, and her mother's will, 1594; called "now wife of Robert Salmon and late wife of Robert Princippe lately deceased, 12 July 1597 (Huntingdon RO, Con 3/5/9/13); will dated 27 May 1650, proved PCC 7 July 1653:

"Martha Salmon of London, widow, late wife of Robert Salmon, deceased; 20s to the preacher at her interment at All Hallows, Barking; to loving friend and cosen Captain John Stevens, L200 on trust for her daughter, and L5 and 40s for a ring in remembrance; to sister Mary Burrell, L20; to cosen Mr Sambrooke, 40s to buy him a ring; cozens Mrs Cator and Mrs Ireland, L3 each; to Robert Andrewes and Rebecca Andrewes, L3 each; late deceased brother's trustees, L50 for setting up young beginners in trades or handicrafts as per his will"

married firstly Robert Princep, and had a son, Thomas, baptised at St Bride's Fleet Street, 23 November 1595 (IGI); married secondly, 26 January 1597 at St Olave Hart Street (PR) Robert Salmon, Master of Trinity House, 1617; of Leigh-on-sea, Essex (East Anglian & Essex Countryside Annual, 1964, p 65). Left issue.

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.

Martha's first husband (her son Thomas Princep by her former husband Robert Princep)



Lancelot Andrews' sister Martha, born in 1577, married first to Bobert Princep, by whom she had a son Thomas. Charles Bobert Princep (probably a descendant) was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1811, M.A. 1813. At Oxford was John Princep, B.A., Balliol College, Oct. 12, 1738. Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Eev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best.

Martha was married secondly to Mr., probably Peter, Salmon, by whom she had two sons, Peter and Thomas. The Rev. Thomas Peter Dod Salmon was B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1782, M.A. 1786, Fellow of that College, B.D. 1793, and was living in 1811. Mr. Salmon had a sister Martha and a daughter Anne Best.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85764212/martha-salmon: accessed ), memorial page for Martha Andrews Salmon (1576–1653), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85764212, citing All Hallows by the Tower Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by BandJAndrews1945 (contributor 47525492).