William was born about 1480, the son of William Hill and Margery Mynors. The place is not known.
His wife was Jane Whethall. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their four known children were Humphrey (c1518-1600), Henry (c1520-?), John (c1522-?) and William (c1524-?).
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Note 1
!Stylename: Hill, William, of Bewdley, de Neenton [~1480-?]
!Source: The Visitation of Shropshire, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1623, BY ROBERT TRESSWELL, SOMERSET HERALD, AND AUGUSTINE VINCENT, ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS;
Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms. WITH ADDITIONA FROM THE PEDIGREES OF SHROPSHIRE GENTRY TAKEN BY THE HERALDS IN THE YEARS 1569 AND 1584, AND OTHER SOURCES. EDITED BY GEORGE GRAZEBROOK, F.S.A. AND JOHN PAUL RYLANDS, F.S.A.,OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BARR1STER-AT-LAW. PART I. LONDON: 1889. page 247.
Hill of Bewdley
Harl. 1396, fo. 149b. Harl. 1241, fo. 18. S., fo. 143b.
Arms : Harl. 1396.-—Or, on a chief vert three bulls' heads couped [erased] of the
first.
Crest.—A bull's head erased or between the horns of a crescent vaire of the first and
azure.
John Hill al's Hull.=….
William Hill of Countzwall [Countswall] = Margery da. to Thomas Mynors <<<< Likely Cotswold = Countswall. Cotswold park is 27 miles from Bewdley.
in com. Wore. of Bewdley.
William Hill.= Jane da. to Thomas Whethall of Whethall <<<<
[Whethill] relict .... Holland.
Source: https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2022/09/19/browne-cocke-and-holland-of-shropshire-and-virginia-a-proposed-relationship/
BROWNE, COCKE, and HOLLAND, of Shropshire and Virginia, a proposed relationship
Posted on September 19, 2022 by genealogy1066
HILL
1. John Hill. <<<<
>>>> Missing from Visitation of Shropshire, 1623 Hill of Bewdley chart <<<<
>>>> William Hill of Countzwall [Countswall]=Margery da. to Thomas Mynors <<<<
>>>> in com. Wore. of Bewdley. <<<<
1.1. William Hill, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Harris of Whethall, relict of … Holland.
1.1.1. Humphrey Hill, of Bewdley, m. Margaret, dau. of William Monnox, of Heighton. He purchased a moiety of the manor of Dowles, and, as “Humphrey Hill of Silvington”; he d. on Jan. 22, 1600 , ccccxxvi, 109), leaving a share of the said moiety to his nephews, John* and William Hill.
1.1.2. Henry Hill, of Bewdley.
1.1.3. John Hill, m. Anne Cocke.
1.1.4. William Hill of Bickley, received part interest from the Dowley estate from br. Humphrey Hill, of Bewdley .
!Source: The National Archives.
21 - Kresen Kernow
AR - Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice
AR/2 - MANORIAL RECORDS
COMPOSITE RECORDS
Arundell Manorial Accounts
Severals counties
AR/2/1275 - 1319 - Dinham manors
Catalogue description Account roll [Dinham's lands] Reeves, bailiffs Devon, Cornwall and...
Reference: AR/2/1289
Description:
Account roll
[Dinham's lands]
Reeves, bailiffs
Devon, Cornwall and Somerset: account of all manors, etc., lately of John Lord Dynham, deceased; taken at Exeter.
Arrears, fixed rents, revenues of the manor, farm of mill, sale of days' work, external receipts, increases of rent, perquisites of court, farm of barton lands, payments, allowances and failures of rent, respites, etc., given in full under the respective manors.
membrane 1. Hemyok hundred ; Doneckeney ; Langfordelester.
membrane 2. Donterton ; Bodardell ; Cardynham manor .
membrane 3. Wodehuysh ; Ilstyngton .
membrane 4. Kyngyscarsewill .
membrane 5. Haytorre hundred ; Wrey ; Matteforde Dynham ; Southebroke ; casual revenues in Wrey .
membrane 6. Whitehethfeld ; Offewille ; Buddelegh ; Fenneotery ; Nutonpopleford ; Sidmouth .
membrane 7. Nuttewill ; Herpford .
membrane 8. Bowode; Corston Dynham ; Bokelond Dynham .
membrane 9. Hemyok manor ; Clehidon .
membrane 10. Hertylond Bidell ; Hertylond Castell .
membrane 11. Hertylond Boterysbery ; Hurton ; Hertylond hundred .
Matteford Dynham [in Alphington parish: compare Richard Northlegh in that parish in 1524, various 16th- and 17th-century subsidies, etc., published by Tom Stoate , Subsidies, p. 66]
Date: 1524, Michaelmas
Held by: Kresen Kernow , not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Notes: Likely Relatives:
John Hochkyn, reeve, Cardynham manor — Cornwall
William Hillyng, farmer, Fenneotery — Devon <<<< Our William Hill is s likely fit for this man.
Richard Haukyne, reeve, Bokelond Dynham - Somerset
all for Dinham's lands reeves and bailiffs in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset in 1524