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‎3 May 1866 Emsworth Station, Emsworth, Hampshire, England;

George Barnden was recorded as "Appointed as Telegraph Assistant Clerk"

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man Daniel Perte‏‎ 1) 2)
Died ‎± 1567 2)
Will signed: Gentleman of Tewkesbury ‎13 May 1567 Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England 2)


Notes: Pert arms appear as "Argent, on a bend gules, three mascles of the first" on his daughter's monument, where they impale Slaughter. These arms also appear in Norfolk on a monument to a descendant of the Perts of Mountnessing, Essex.

Daniel Perte was woodward for South Wales (in 1552) and a brother of Alexander Perte.

Daniel Pert had multiple children: [1623 Gloucestershire visitation and will]
Edward
Alice
Catharine - who married Anthony Try
Elizabeth - who married Edward Trye
Gylyan
Anne - who married Paris Slaughter

Acquired the manor of Tewkesbury c1544 (patent rolls).
In 1546: "John and Daniel Perte. To have the office of bailiff and collector of Hartburye Manor, co, city of Gloucester. St Peter's Gloucester. 27 April": Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

Married/ Related
to:

woman Uncertain‏‎


Notes: Possibly Amy - referred to as widow of Tewkesbury in C 3/104/11; dated 1558-1579.

Child:

1.
woman Anne Pert‏ 1)
Born ‎± 1556‎ 1)
Died ‎28 Oct 1640 Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Buried at Tewkesbury Abbey‎, approximately 84 years 1)

Sources

1) Source: The history and antiquities of Tewkesbury: from the earliest periods to the present time "In the great cross aile is a monument of free-stone on which are the arms and inscription following:1. Argent, a Saltire azure, for Slaughter; impaling,2. Argent, on a bend gules, three mascles of the first.Here under lyeth the body of Mrs. Anne Slaughter daughter of Daniel Pert, Esq. and wife of Paris Slaughter of Slaughter Esq. who lived a sincere proffessour and honourer of pure religion. A Patronesse of the Religious and dyed about the 84th year of her age. Oct. 28 A. D. 1640.". Reference: Page 26 (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 Makes bequests to his children: Edward, Alice, Catharine, Elizabeth, Gylyan and Anne Pert - To his brother: Alexander Pert - To his cousin: Mr Rowland Baugh - To his now wife: Anne - Mentions his mother: Agnes Hawkyns. Reference: PROB 11/49/157: Will of Daniel Perte or Pert, Gentleman of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire; 13 May 1567 (Data from direct source)