John was born about 1462, the son of Johannis [Hull] / Hill / Harris and Jocosa Acton. The place is not known.
His wife was Jonetta Henalt. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Johannes (c1487-?).
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Birth | ABT 1462 |
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Occupation | apprentice grocer to Sir Lord Mayor Thomas Hill, his uncle |
Note 1
!Stylename: [Hull] / Hill / Harris, John, I., de Stockton, grocer [~1462-?]
!Note: On the Hill / Hull name.
This probably started with Hawkswood. The common scribal abbreviation would be Hauks or even Hask. If the scribe used a long “s” or “ſ”, which can look a lot like an “l” and minimized the “k” flourish, and as also happened a lot, barely wrote the “a”, these can end up looking exactly like Hill or Hull. At some point they likely looked at the written name and decided to use it. Of course the manor may have been on a slight hill as well.
!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 222
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Harris of Stockton
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Henricus Hull al's Harris = Sion'et [Sionett] filia M'red'd ap howll de Geri.
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Joh'es Hill al's Harris de com. Staff. = Jocosa filia Ric'i Acton.
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Johannes Harris de Stockton in com. Salop. = Jonetta filia Simonis Henalt Ar. <<<<
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Johan's Harris de Stockton in co. Salop. = Katherinae fil. Jenkin ap Jem Vychan.
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Joh'es Harris de Stockton in com. = Pernell fil, Joh'is Wyn
Salop Crowner of Shropshire. ap Reignold.
and on to 1623 as Harris.
!Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Thoma Hille, PROB 11: Will Registers 1384-1566 Piece 07: Logge
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Lord Mayor of London 1484/5
Will of Thomas Hille, Grocer
Page 3.
…, Item I p[ar]don to my nebew John Hille grocer that was
my apprentice xvy£ xiijs iiyd of the + mark the which he oweth me of money
borowed so that he pay to my exe[g]ences the xx£ – being residue of the sending
mark…, Item I bequeath to Marion late[ly] the wiff of my brother
John Hille Xiiis iiyd. Item I bequeath to Martha her daughter and to her children xx£ Item
I bequeath to Adoleyn her other daughter x£. Item I bequeath to Johna his other daughter to-
ward the sustenance of her self and her children the X£ -- of myn with XX£ in the hands
of her brother John Hills…,
Item I bequeath to Thomas Haress somwate
toward the sustenance of hym and his children to the entent that he will take upon
hym the oversight and guiding of the distribution to poynt people of the collec[tion] above,
to be solvyd during the iiii [4] years aforesaid — £20…,
I make and ordeyn myid executor Elizabeth my wiff, Rauf Tilmoy, Richard Walker grocer,
William Doughory, gentleman and my cosyn John Hille grocer, and I bequeth to each of the
said Rauf, Richard, William and John for his labor to be had in thir behalf XX mark and ther
outflow of this my said testament I make and ordeyn Sir Edmond Shaa knyght and
Alderman of London and I bequeath to the same Edmond for his labor to be hadd in that.