[Loren Family]
Henry styled himself as Henry Peke of "Carletown", and requested to be buried in the churchyard at St Peter in "Charletown". He left his house and lands to his wife Margery during her lifetime, and after her death, to his son Robert, with bequests to his daughter Kateryn.
The parish of Carlton Coville in Suffolk is located on the North Sea on the most easterly point of land in England. It is about three and a half miles southwest of Lowestoft, and in an easterly direction from Beccles.
Did Henry receive Carlton Colville through his own family or by marriage to Margery Leeke? He died before his wife and father-in-law.
[Bill Zoucha.ged]
Note: Lineage.
In his will, written 16 Apr 1525 and proved Nov 1525 at Carlton Colville, he styled himself as Henry Peke of "Carletown"(Carlton Colville), and requested he be buried in the churchyard at St. Peter in "Charletown". He left his house and lands to his wife Margery during her lifetime, and after her death, to his son Robert, with bequests to his daugher Kateryn.
The parish of Carlton Coville in Suffolk County is located on the North Sea on the most easterly point of land in England. It is about three and one half miles southwest of Lowestoft, and in an easterly direction from Beccles.
Note: A continuation of this Peck line goes back to 1126, but in the connection to this Henry Peck, the source has his birth as1496, and without references, is therefore somewhat suspect (DMVD).
Sources:
Type: Periodical
Author: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston, MA
Periodical: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Date: vols. 1-148 on compact discs in DMVD library
Text: vol.91, pp.8-9
Note: Much of the material in source 499 comes from a long series in the NEHGR starting in vol.89, p.327.
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