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Note for: Sophia Louisa Joynt, 1825 - 1889
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Individual Note: These children lost both parents when they were quite young and were taken to live with their uncle, Robert Stanford, their mother's borther, in Cape Town, South Africa in the early 1840s. He farmed with his wife and children.
Letter from M.C.W. Morris
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS OF PROVISIONAL CASE. APRIL, MAY AND JUNE. ROBERT STANFORD KNIGHT VERSUS GEORGE ROBERT JOYNT AND SOPHIA LOUISA JOYNT. STARTING 18540000 ENDING 18540000
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Note for: Maurice Morgan Morris, Mar qtr. 1860 -
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Burial: Place: Hatherleigh, Devon, England
Individual Note: Served in the Royal Artillery at Gibraltar. In 1904, in concert with Henry Mallet Veale, had a monument created for a Morris-Veale vault in Hatherleigh churchyard.
Shown as Mathew M. Morris in 1861 census at Fishleigh, Hatherleigh, Devon, birthplace Hatherleigh, Devon.
1901 census: says born in Hatherleigh, living in St. Marylebone, London, England, Major Royal Artillery.
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Note for: Guy Christopher Morris, 1870 -
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Individual Note: Lieut. 4th Devon Militia (1891 census)
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Note for: William C Morris, 1857 -
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Individual Note: "took to agricultural pursuits in Wales".
Living at Fishleigh, Hatherleigh, Devon in 1861.
Living in Rolle Arms Hotel, East Budleigh, Devon in 1881.
2001 census: Living in Tintagel, Cornwall "Living on own Means".
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Note for: Cicily Ally, -
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Burial: Date: 25 Mar 1632
Place: Milverton,Somerset, England
Individual Note: Shown as Marie Cicily Mallet on website at http://www.pbenyon1.plus.com/H_m_w/Mil/Bur/M-R.html#top
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Note for: Michael Malet, -
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Individual Note: Perhaps...
FILE [no title] - ref. D239 M/O 1070 - date: 1678[from Scope and Content] Henry Hatsell to his brother George; news of the Duke of Monmouths troop of horse in France, comments on the recent Berkshire election; "... Michael Mallet was there and his passion spoke some mad extravagant words viz that the king was a rogue or to such effect, which will confirm people in the opinion of his distraction. However, he is committed to the custody of the Black Rod"; "our soldiers in Flandors dy apace which is supposed to proceed from their intemperate eating of fruit"FILE [no title] - ref. D239 M/O 1074 - date: 1678[from Scope and Content] Henry Hasell to George Treby at Plympton (co. Devon) it is believed that the king is displeased with Sunderland, "there are several gentlemen come out of France who affirm they saw the D. of Buck. lately there, but he was incognito in a dark periwig.... Michael Mallet is not imprisoned but he will be proceeded against for speaking those irrelevent words of the king. He went to the king and beg'd his pardon but his majesty said he would leav him to the law ..."
Photocopies of letters to George Treby, MP for Plympton 1671 - 1678
Catalogue Ref. 469
FILE [no title] - ref. 469/20 - date: 14 September 1678[from Scope and Content] Parliament will sit 1 October and so continue. King has sent for Duke of Sunderland. Duke of Buckingham has been seen in France incognito. Proceedings against Michael Mallet. Danes and Brandenburgs have seized Isle of Rugen from Sweden. Endeavours are made to get Sir William Temple chosen Burgess of Southampton and Captain Shales for Hull. Soldiers quartered below the bridge in London are being moved to the country.
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Note for: John Malet, -
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Individual Note: died young, s.p.