Harvey, Nicholas

Harvey, Nicholas

Male

Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harvey, Nicholas (son of Harvey, Henry and Darbishire, d. of Willoughby of).

    Family/Spouse: Smith, Sara. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Harvey, Sara was born about 1617.
    2. Harvey, Jane was born about 1620.
    3. Harvey, Mary was born about 1622.
    4. Harvey, Edward was born about 1618.
    5. Harvey, Judith was born in 1634; died on 29 Dec 1652.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harvey, Henry was born about 1540 (son of Harvey, ESQ. Nicholas and Guy, Joane); died before 1618.

    Henry married Darbishire, d. of Willoughby of. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Darbishire, d. of Willoughby of
    Children:
    1. 1. Harvey, Nicholas


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Harvey, ESQ. Nicholas was born in 1515 (son of Harvey, Richard and Highe, Margaret); died in 1586.

    Notes:



    A. 28. B. 47. NICHOLAS HARVY, of Brockley, Somerset, Esqr. NuncupativeL^ will Sep. 7, 1586, proved Sep. 27, 1586, by his son Henry Harvy. [ Wells Registry.] First he desired God to be mercifull vnto hym, and the people to pray for hym. To Bryget Harvy his daughter, /io in money. To Bryget " Aielce his daughters, a feather bedd. Residue to his son Henry Harvy, Ex5r, requiring him to be good to Matthew Node his old servant.

    Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills, Etc.
    Copied from the Manuscript Collections of the Late Rev. Frederick Brown, M.a., F.s.a.
    by Frederick Brow

    Nicholas married Guy, Joane. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Guy, Joane
    Children:
    1. 2. Harvey, Henry was born about 1540; died before 1618.
    2. Harvey, Humphry
    3. Harvey, Elizabeth
    4. Harvey, Mary
    5. Harvey, Cicely
    6. Harvey, Bridget
    7. Harvey, Ann


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Harvey, Richard was born about 1480 in Somersetshire, England (son of Harvey, Humphrey and Atwater, Agnes); died on 4 Jan 1526.

    Notes:

    Collinson, John, The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset: With a Map and Engravings, Volume 2, Cruttevell, 1791, page 120-121

    BROCKLEY.
    THIS is ſmall pariſh in the ſecond ſubdiviſion of the hundred, nine miles ſouth
    weſt from Briſtol, and three north from Wrington, in the turnpike-road from
    Briſtol to Yatton and Congerſbury. The ſituation is very pleaſant, and conſtſts of
    great variety of ſurface; and from ſome parts the proſpects are very beautiful.
    About quarter of mile eaſtward of the church is very fine romantick glen,
    called Brockley-German', about half mile in length, and very narrow; each ſide being
    ſteep ſlope formed of rugged rocks mixed with timber-trees, yews, foreſt and other
    ſhrubs, that grow out of the crcvices of the ſtone. In the deepeſt part the trees are
    very lofty, and the rocks almoſt inacceſſible to the height of near three hundred feet,
    projecting in many places through, and towering above the tops of the branches, with
    -a rude and aſtoniſhing grandeur. The ſteep aſcent and rugged ſurface of the rocks
    on each ſide are rendered very romantick by the fantaſtically twiſted forms of the
    roots of many trees and ſlirubs which ſpring from the crevices, and ſpread their branches
    in the moſt pictureſque manner. Along the bottom is fine grave] walk, and nearly in
    the center of the Combe is neat cottage, where many reſort to drink tea in the ſummer
    ſeaſon. If this ſpot had the advantage of water, it would be ſecond Matlock on
    ſmaller ſcale, but not leſs romantick and beautiful.

    ...

    By an inquiſition taken at Langport 17 Oct. 20 Hen. VIII. it appeared that Richard
    the ſon and heir of Humphry Harvey died Jan 4., 17 Hen. VIII. ſeized of one third of
    the manor of Brockley, five meſiiiages, one cottage, one windmill, one dove-houſe,
    five gardens, twenty-three acres of arable, fifteen of meadow, eighty-eight acres of
    wood, and tenpence rent in Brockley, together with the advowſon of the church.
    Which premiſes were certified to be holden of the King as of his barony of Wigmore
    by knight's ſervice. Nicholas Harvey, his ſon and heir, was then of' the age oſ eleven
    years." Sir James Perceval was truſtee of the family eſtates in Brockley, Backwell, and
    Barrow, for the uſe of Richard Harvey above-mentioned.d Of this family of Harvey
    the manor of Brockley was at length purchaſed by Thomas Pigott, of the kingdom of
    Ireland, eſq; who married Florence, widow of Thomas Smyth, of Long-Aſhton, eſq;
    and it is now the property of his deſcendant the preſent John Pigott, eſq; who has
    pleaſant ſeat near the church.

    Richard married Highe, Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Highe, Margaret
    Children:
    1. 4. Harvey, ESQ. Nicholas was born in 1515; died in 1586.
    2. Harvey, Thomas
    3. Harvey, Dor.
    4. Harvey, Anne