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Sir Hugh Middelton, 1631

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Wills from Doctors' Commons
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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page 92 note a Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of John Olmstead, Esq. of Ingatestone in Essex.

page 93 note a Who succeeded his father as a Baronet. See the Gentleman's Magazine, lxii. 784, for his descendants.

page 93 note b Peter Chamberlaine, M.D. born May 8, 1601, died Dec. 23, 1683. He had eleven sons and two daughters, and at his death a very numerous posterity. He was buried at Woodham Mortimer in Essex: see Morant's History of Essex, i. 342, and the octavo History, vol. v. p. 293.

page 93 note c Married to Richard Price, Esq.

page 93 note d Henry, baptised at St. Matthew's, Friday Street, June 14, 1607. For his posterity see the Crentlenian's Magazine, Aug. 1792, p. 698.

page 94 note a Sir Thomas Middelton, Lord Mayor in 1613, was Sir Hugh's elder brother.

page 95 note a Said to have been father of Sir Hugh, created a Baronet in 1681: see the Gentleman's Magazine, vol. lxii. p. 900.

page 96 note a This jewel is shown upon Sir Hugh's breast in his portrait.