Individual Notes
Note for: Hugh Mallet, 1788 - 1865
Index
Christening: Date: 10 Feb 1788
Place: Iddesleigh, Devon, England
Individual Note: Capt. R.H.A.
Somerset Archives:
27/8/16 1829 1] Hugh mallet of Ash, Devon 2] William Arundel Harris Arundel of Lifton Park, Devon 3] John Frederick Pinney of Somerton 4] James Parsons Draft assignment of mortgage of manor of Black Torrington, Devon. (1 doc.) 27/8/17 1833
Summary of Admon of Hugh Mallet of Iddesleigh (1823)
[Moger transcripts, West Country Studies Library, Exeter]
Provided by Mike Mallett
MALLET, Hugh of Idesleigh.
Administration granted to Hugh Mallet of Iddesleigh Esq. of the goods of his father Hugh Mallet deceased.
March 31 1823
Hugh Mallet only child of Hugh Mallet of Iddesleigh, made oath that his father died intestate, and prays to be allowed administration of his goods, and declares that the value of the said goods does not amount to £450
(signature of Hugh Mallet)
Archdeaconry Of Barnstaple(Cresswell 1940)
Individual Notes
Note for: Hugh Mallet, Chr. 28 May 1747 - 5 Feb 1823 Index
Christening:
Date: 28 May 1747
Place: Iddesleigh, Devon, England
Individual Note:
-inherited Ash 1781
Memorial in Iddesleigh Church:
Sacred to the memory of Hugh MALLET Esquire
of Ash in this parish
who departed this life on
the 5th day
of February 1823 in the 76th year
of his age
Also of Jane his wife
who died on the 29th day of
May 1833
In the 86th year of her age
Crosse and Wyatt of South Molton, Solicitors
Catalogue Ref. 2309-3
Creator(s):Crosse and Wyatt, South Molton, Devon, solicitorsASHREIGNEY/RINGSASHTitle deedsRiddlecombe and Ringsash/Ashreigney (Manors of Riddlecombe/Ringsash/Ashreigney)FILE - North Devon Record Office - ref. 2309-3/36/41 - date: 1804[from Scope and Content] 1. Hugh Mallet of Ash in Iddesleigh, esq
Individual Notes
Note for: Hugh Malet, 1497 - 1541 Index
Individual Note:
-heir of William Malet (6)
Individual Notes
Note for: Hugh Mallet, 1633 - 1693 Index
Christening:
Date: 1633
Place: Iddesleigh, Devon, England
Nickname: the elder
Individual Note:
Will of Hugh Mallet, 1688:
Principle Registry Bishop of Exeter
Mallett, Hugh of Iddesleigh
Date of Will, 16 Feb. 1688
Proved 20 Nov. 1694
February 16 1688. I Hugh Mallett the elder of Iddesleigh gentleman do hereby make my last will & testament.
I commend my soul to almighty God, and my body to Christian burial.
To the poor of the parish of Iddesleigh 10s.
I bequeath to Philip Furze of Spreaton, George Lethbridge of Jacobstowe, Samuel John of Bideford, and Henry Ball of Yarscombe gents., all my rents, tenements messuages & c. ---- That is my messuage or Barton called Ash in Iddesleigh, Stapleford, Upcott and Waterhouse in the parishes of Hatherleigh and Monkokehampton, the messuage in Hatherleigh called Stableford moor, and tenements in Dowland the possession of William Liverton, and the messuage in Abbots Bickington known by the name of Yoldon in the occupation of Henry Braddon and all that messuage in Hatherleigh called Middlewood als Hunte in the possession of Henry Hale and my cottage called Adams Barton in the occupation of John Handcock and Gregory Peeters and all houses buildings gardens orchards messuages pasture underwood &c thereunto belonging, for the term of thirty years after my decease, and after the expiration of that term, I devise the said messuages &c to William Mallett my eldest son during his natural life, and I devise the said trustees during the life of my said son William Mallet to preserve the contingent remainder.
After the death of William Mallett my will is that the estates are to succeed to the eldest son of the said William Mallett, and his issue, and in default of such issue to his second son, and so to every son in succession and in default of their issue to my second son Hugh Mallett and his heirs for ever.
The Trustees to employ the rent and issues of the above premises for the said term to the maintenance and education of my children until they are twenty one years of age. And whereas I have granted one lease bearing date Sept 20 last past of 99 years, determinable on the deaths of Hugh Mallett Gartrude and Jane Mallett my son and daughters, of certain messuages and tenements at Crediton to George Lethbridge and Samuel Johns for the raising of 200 pounds for the payment of such portions as I should by my will appoint ---
That is to say my daughter Elizabeth 500 pounds, 200 pounds two years after my death, and the residue of 300 pounds four years later.
To my son Hugh Mallett 300 pounds when he is twenty one.
To my daughters Gartrude and Jane 20 pounds apiece when they are twenty one.
The said Trustees shall have full power to dispose of the sum of 300 pounds or any part of it, for the use and benefit of my son Hugh Mallett either for the putting or placing him as an apprentice or otherwise.
I empower my son William Mallet after he is of twenty-one years to devise or grant the messuage of Ash in trust for the use of such woman or women as may be his wife.
If my sons William and Hugh shall die before they are 21 unmarried, then I bequeath my Barton of Ash to Hugh Mallet the son of my brother Gyles Mallet and his heirs, and in default of such issue to William Mallet the second son of my brother and default of his issue, to John Mallet the third son of my brother Gyles, and in default of issue to the right heirs of me Hugh Mallet for ever.
And any sons of my brother Gyles who shall enjoy my Barton of Ashe shall pay to my daughters 100 pounds to be divided equally among them.
My will is that my son William or any other do molest or disturb the said Trustees, they shall first pay the said trustees 200 pounds, and then I do devise to the said Trustees all my said messuage called Stableford in Hatherleigh and Monkokehampton.
Also I devise that the said sum of 500 pounds bequeathed to my daughter Elizabeth shall be in full satisfaction of the like sum mentioned in a deed of settlement made on my first marriage.
My wife Joane to have reasonable use, but no other property in three beds with all the furniture thereto belonging.
And of such other goods as the said trustees think fit for the use of my said wife and children as long as she remains a widow, but if she fortune to marry my executors or to make the best advantage thereof for the use of my children.
The said Trustees to be the executors of this my will and testament.
Hugh Mallet (seal with the Mallet arms)
William Arnold
John Hooper
Richard Green
Henry Pitts Proved 20 Nov. 1694
A True and Perfect Inventory Indented & made of all the goods and chattels of Hugh Mallet late of Iddesleigh, Co. Devon, gent, deceased. Taken 9 June A.D. 1694 by Richard Brook, Robert Jefferey and Richard Hane as followeth:-
Imprimis Apparel and Money in purse 20 pounds
Eight oxen 10 pounds
Eleven cows and a bull 36 pounds
Eight two year old cattle
and a yearling 37 pounds
Eight calves 6 pounds
Five labor horses & two colts 20 pounds
Seventy four sheep 48 lambs 26 pounds 18
18 Pigges 10 pounds 10
Geese Turkes and other pullen 13 shillings 1 pence
11 acres of whette 27 pounds 10
Memorial in Iddesleigh Church: Also Hugh Mallet esqr.
Was buried here June 1693