Edward Culpeper1

Male, #8711, (say 1556 - )

Parent*William Culpeper of Worth (1528 - 11 Jul 1568)
Parent*Elizabeth Yngler (s 1531 - 1 Nov 1612)
Edward Culpeper|b. say 1556|p8711.htm|William Culpeper of Worth|b. 1528\nd. 11 Jul 1568|p8706.htm|Elizabeth Yngler|b. say 1531\nd. 1 Nov 1612|p8707.htm|George Culpeper of Naylands in Balcombe, co. Sussex|b. say 1490\nd. 1543|p8699.htm|Alice (?)|b. say 1495\nd. 1574|p8700.htm|||||||

Name Variation  Edward Culpeper was also known as Culpepper. 
Name Variation  Edward Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. 
Birth*say 1556 Edward was born say 1556. 
 He was the son of William Culpeper of Worth and Elizabeth Yngler
Residence*1621 Edward resided in 1621. 
Biography* In 1612, on the death of his mother, Elizabeth Poyntz, Edward Culpeper succeeded to five acres called Halecroft, in Balcombe and Worth, as youngest son and next heir of William Culpeper, deceased. Two years later he surrendered it to John Lymecricke of Stratton, co. Gloucester, and Giles Reeve, yeoman of Cirencester, co. Gloucester; and in 1616 (14 James I), John Lymecricke. gent., surrenders Halecroft to Sir Edward Culpeper, Knight. In the Chancery Proceedings above quoted Edward Culpeper, gent., complained on 3 May 1621, that Mathew Poyntz, deceased, being a widower and seized of the Manor of Alderly, co. Gloucester, did marry Elizabeth, my mother then being a widow. In 1600 (42 Elizabeth), the said Matthew settled the manor on himself for life, with remainder to the said Elizabeth, his wife, for jointure for life, with remainder to his right heirs. The said Mathew also granted me, the said Edward Culpeper, an annuity of £10 out of the manor for life. Mathew died 1605 (3 James I), and Elizabeth, his widow, entered and leased the premises to Robert Branston, gent., 1606 (4 James I), who held the manor till Sir Nicholas Poyntz entered and expelled him. The said Elizabeth died 1 Nov 1612 (10 James I). Edward Culpeper now wants to recover his annuity which is denied him.
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Source: "The Sussex Colepepers-II." 

Charts The Culpepers of Wakehurst, from 1437: Extinct after 8 generations
Last Edited 25 Nov 2002

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part II", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVIII, 65-98, (1905) http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.