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Sir Richard Greene, Elder of Stanfford Ryvera

Also Known As: "Sir Richard of Stanfford Ryvera", "Richard "of Stanfford Ryvera" Grene"
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Birthplace: Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
Death: May 03, 1608 (76-85)
Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorsetshire, England
Place of Burial: St. Mary the Virgin Churchard Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorsetshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert "Lord of Bowridge Hill" Greene, Sr. and Elizabeth Greene, of Dorset
Husband of Joan Agnes Greene; Elizabeth Greene and Agnes Greene
Father of Robert Greene, Writer; Sir Richard Greene, II, "The Younger", Lord of Bowridge; Katherine Turner; Agnes Greene; Alice Greene and 5 others
Brother of Peter Greene; Alice Capps; Joan Capps and Robert Greene

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About Sir Richard Greene of Stanfford Ryvera

May 3, 1608 date will proved. Only son - Richard Son succeeded to Bowridge Hill as Heir at Law. Residuary legater of his brother Peter, in 1583


Sir Richard Greene Richard "of Stanfford Ryvera" Greene (b. 1527, d. May 03, 1608)Richard "of Stanfford Ryvera" Greene (son of Robert "Lord of Bowridge Hall" Greene and Elizabeth) was born 1527 in Bowridge Hall, Gillingham, County Dorset, England, and died May 03, 1608. He married Joan Converse on 1550 in East Bridford, County Nottingham, England, daughter of William Converse.

Notes for Richard "of Stanfford Ryvera" Greene: Succeeded to Bowridge Hill on the death of his brother, Peter. By his will, dated May 10, 1606, and proved May 3, 1608, he made bequests to his children and grandchildren, and appointed his "son and heir apparent, Richard Greene," his executor. As no record of his burial nor of the baptisms of his elder children is found in the Parish Register of Gillingham, it is probable they were recorded in one of the hamlets of the parish where he resided prior to his succession to the estates of his elder brother.

A final concord was made between RICHARD GRENE, quer., and WILLIAM CONVERS, deforc., about three acres of arable land with the appurtenances in Navestock, the consideration being forty pounds sterling. Feet of Fines, Co. of Essex, Easter Term, 36th Elisabeth. SOURCE: Appendix 5, Page 859

Will of WILLIAM CONVERS, of Stapulford Abbott, co. Essex, yeman. Dated 20 April 1555 I bequeath to the high altar, for tithes forgotten, 3s. 4d. I give to the poor, to be distributed at my burial, 40s. I give my house [? in] Collyard Rroo in the dominion of Havering at Bowre, called Gouldsmythes, with all my lands thereto belonging, to William Converse the younger, my nevye and son of Edward Convers my sonne, late deceased; also all the house I now dwell in called Watters, lying in Stapulford Abbot, and one rood of mede in Lamborne, to enjoy the same, both free and copyhold at his full age of 20 years after my decease and not before. I bequeath to John Harrod and Anne his wife, a lease of 20 years in the foresaid house called Gooldsmythes, afterwards referred to as for 21 years, at a yearly rent of 31li., until the said William Conyers the younger come to his full age of 21. If the said William die without issue, I bequeath the premises called Gooldsmythes then to Anne Harrod, my daughter, she paying to my daughter Joan of London and her heirs, 40 li.; and the land in Lamborne to Margaret Mayster my daughter, she paying 30 li. to JOAN GRENE my daughter, and 20 li. to Margaret Convers, my son Edward's daughter at her marriage. I will that 10 li. be bestowed upon the highways between Pissingforth Bridge and Mr. Taverner's house. I give to Elizabeth Convers, widow, 5 li. To William Convers her son, 10 li. at his age of 21. To Margaret her daughter, 40s. on her marriage. I bequeath to Margaret Mayster my daughter, 5 li.,to William her son, 10 li. and to John and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their full ages. I give to Jone my daughter, 5 li.,to Peter and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their ages of 21. To Amie, my daughter, 5 1i.; to her son, 40s. at his full age of 21 and to her daughters, 40s apiece on their days of marriage. To Jane my daughter and her three daughters, 40s. apiece. Item, to my brother John, 40s. To his wife 20s To each of his children, 6s. 8d. I give to Elizabeth Skynner, my sister's daughter, 20s. To William Anbeard, 5 ls Exors: John Mayster of Stapulford Abbot and John Harwarde of Collye Roe, my sonne in Lawys. Overseers: RYCHARDE GRENE of Stanfford Ryvera and Thomas Henningwaye of London, my other sonne in Lawe. Witn: Robert Lewys, clerke, Richard Godfery, John Pease, Thomas Luckings, John Porter, Arthur Rede, John Clake and Robarte Hacbottyll.



A final concord was made between RICHARD GRENE, quer., and WILLIAM CONVERS, deforc., about three acres of arable land with the appurtenances in Navestock, the consideration being forty pounds sterling. Feet of Fines, Co. of Essex, Easter Term, 36th Elisabeth. SOURCE: Appendix 5, Page 859 Will of WILLIAM CONVERS, of Stapulford Abbott, co. Essex, yeman. Dated 20 April 1555 I bequeath to the high altar, for tithes forgotten, 3s. 4d. I give to the poor, to be distributed at my burial, 40s. I give my house [? in] Collyard Rroo in the dominion of Havering at Bowre, called Gouldsmythes, with all my lands thereto belonging, to William Converse the younger, my nevye and son of Edward Convers my sonne, late deceased; also all the house I now dwell in called Watters, lying in Stapulford Abbot, and one rood of mede in Lamborne, to enjoy the same, both free and copyhold at his full age of 20 years after my decease and not before. I bequeath to John Harrod and Anne his wife, a lease of 20 years in the foresaid house called Gooldsmythes, afterwards referred to as for 21 years, at a yearly rent of 31li., until the said William Conyers the younger come to his full age of 21. If the said William die without issue, I bequeath the premises called Gooldsmythes then to Anne Harrod, my daughter, she paying to my daughter Joan of London and her heirs, 40 li.; and the land in Lamborne to Margaret Mayster my daughter, she paying 30 li. to JOAN GRENE my daughter, and 20 li. to Margaret Convers, my son Edward's daughter at her marriage. I will that 10 li. be bestowed upon the highways between Pissingforth Bridge and Mr. Taverner's house. I give to Elizabeth Convers, widow, 5 li. To William Convers her son, 10 li. at his age of 21. To Margaret her daughter, 40s. on her marriage. I bequeath to Margaret Mayster my daughter, 5 li.,to William her son, 10 li. and to John and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their full ages. I give to Jone my daughter, 5 li.,to Peter and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their ages of 21. To Amie, my daughter, 5 1i.; to her son, 40s. at his full age of 21 and to her daughters, 40s apiece on their days of marriage. To Jane my daughter and her three daughters, 40s. apiece. Item, to my brother John, 40s. To his wife 20s To each of his children, 6s. 8d. I give to Elizabeth Skynner, my sister's daughter, 20s. To William Anbeard, 5 ls Exors: John Mayster of Stapulford Abbot and John Harwarde of Collye Roe, my sonne in Lawys. Overseers: RYCHARDE GRENE of Stanfford Ryvera and Thomas Henningwaye of London, my other sonne in Lawe. Witn: Robert Lewys, clerke, Richard Godfery, John Pease, Thomas Luckings, John Porter, Arthur Rede, John Clake and Robarte Hacbottyll. SOURCE: The Converse Family and Allied Families by by Charles Allen Converse. "Some Records of Convers, Converse, etc., thus far found in England and France", Appendix 5, Page 862 URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~converse/books/44.html



A final concord was made between RICHARD GRENE, quer., and WILLIAM CONVERS, deforc., about three acres of arable land with the appurtenances in Navestock, the consideration being forty pounds sterling. Feet of Fines, Co. of Essex, Easter Term, 36th Elisabeth. SOURCE: Appendix 5, Page 859

Will of WILLIAM CONVERS, of Stapulford Abbott, co. Essex, yeman. Dated 20 April 1555 I bequeath to the high altar, for tithes forgotten, 3s. 4d. I give to the poor, to be distributed at my burial, 40s. I give my house [? in] Collyard Rroo in the dominion of Havering at Bowre, called Gouldsmythes, with all my lands thereto belonging, to William Converse the younger, my nevye and son of Edward Convers my sonne, late deceased; also all the house I now dwell in called Watters, lying in Stapulford Abbot, and one rood of mede in Lamborne, to enjoy the same, both free and copyhold at his full age of 20 years after my decease and not before. I bequeath to John Harrod and Anne his wife, a lease of 20 years in the foresaid house called Gooldsmythes, afterwards referred to as for 21 years, at a yearly rent of 31li., until the said William Conyers the younger come to his full age of 21. If the said William die without issue, I bequeath the premises called Gooldsmythes then to Anne Harrod, my daughter, she paying to my daughter Joan of London and her heirs, 40 li.; and the land in Lamborne to Margaret Mayster my daughter, she paying 30 li. to JOAN GRENE my daughter, and 20 li. to Margaret Convers, my son Edward's daughter at her marriage. I will that 10 li. be bestowed upon the highways between Pissingforth Bridge and Mr. Taverner's house. I give to Elizabeth Convers, widow, 5 li. To William Convers her son, 10 li. at his age of 21. To Margaret her daughter, 40s. on her marriage. I bequeath to Margaret Mayster my daughter, 5 li.,to William her son, 10 li. and to John and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their full ages. I give to Jone my daughter, 5 li.,to Peter and Edward her sons, 40s. apiece at their ages of 21. To Amie, my daughter, 5 1i.; to her son, 40s. at his full age of 21 and to her daughters, 40s apiece on their days of marriage. To Jane my daughter and her three daughters, 40s. apiece. Item, to my brother John, 40s. To his wife 20s To each of his children, 6s. 8d. I give to Elizabeth Skynner, my sister's daughter, 20s. To William Anbeard, 5 ls Exors: John Mayster of Stapulford Abbot and John Harwarde of Collye Roe, my sonne in Lawys. Overseers: RYCHARDE GRENE of Stanfford Ryvera and Thomas Henningwaye of London, my other sonne in Lawe. Witn: Robert Lewys, clerke, Richard Godfery, John Pease, Thomas Luckings, John Porter, Arthur Rede, John Clake and Robarte Hacbottyll.

SOURCE: The Converse Family and Allied Families by by Charles Allen Converse. "Some Records of Convers, Converse, etc., thus far found in England and France", Appendix 5, Page 862 URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~converse/books/44.html




GENERATION 24 Richard "of Stanfford Ryvera" Grene was born Abt. 1527, and died May 03, 1608 all in Bowridge Hall, Gillingham, County Dorset, England. In 1550 Richard married Joan Converse, d/o William*, in East Bridford, County Nottingham, England. Joan was born Abt. 1534 in County Essex, England, and died Bet. 1574-1606. Richard and Joan are buried in the family cemetery of Saint Mary the Virgin Parish Church Cemetery. This couple had at least 8 children: Richard "Lord of Bowridge Hall" b:c1550 (my ancestor, m. Mary Hooker); Robert b:c1552; Peter "of Surry" b:c1558; Katherine b:c1560 (m. Mr. Turner); Agnes b:c1561; John "of Bridgeford" b:c1570; and Mary b:c1574.

In 1545, this Sir Richard Grene appears in the Rolls of the Exchequer.

This Richard GRENE and Joan CONVERSE are my maternal 11th great grandparents.

Sir Richard "Elder of Stanfford Ryvera" Greene

References

  1. The Greenes of Rhode Island with Historical Records of English Ancestry 1534-1902 page 38. < link >; < Archive.Org > Robert Greene (wife's name unknown) had issue: … II. Richard Greene, gentleman, second son of Robert, inherited the property of Bowridge Hill as heir-at-law and "residuary legatee of his brother, Peter Greene." He was taxed on Subsidy Rolls 29th of Queen Elizabeth (1587). His will, dated May 10, 1606, was proved May 3, 1608. The name of his wife not given — issue : …

GEDCOM Note

I am searching for the "GREENE family" history. Some of my past family may be buried in a cemetery near your church. Would this be true? 

  The name GREENE has been changed several times. At one time it was spelled Grene...the name I am looking for is Richard Grene "of Stanford Ryvera" born about 1527 and died about may 03, 1608 in Bowridge Hall, Gillingham, county Dorset, England. He married Joan Converse.

They are, according to information I have, are buried in the family cemetery of Saint Mary the Virgin Parish Church Cemetery. Other info is of 1545 Richard Grene, appears in the Rolls of the Exchequer. The GREENE family was a branch of the " de la DOUCHE " family and at one time were the largest land owners of England. Gibbon, the historian, said that they had the most royal blood and the most strain of blood in all Europe.  Any info you have or point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

Any replies to this should be emailed to davidlloyd@gillinghammuseum.co.uk   quoting MuseumWebsiteFamilyHistoryGREENE2010

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Sir Richard Greene of Stanfford Ryvera's Timeline

1527
1527
Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
1552
October 22, 1552
of, Nottingham, England
1556
1556
Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
1558
1558
Gillingham, Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
1561
January 9, 1561
East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England
1564
1564
of, Nottingham, England
1566
1566
Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorsetshire, England
1570
July 28, 1570
Nottingham, England
1574
1574
Probably Bowridge Hill, Gillingham, Dorset, England