| Name |
William AYLVARD |
| Birth |
New House, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Land |
Cell Barnes, Saint Peters, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England [2] |
| Besides New House, the Aylward family farmed much of St. Peters including Cell Barnes. |
| Religion |
During the Commonwealth period, incumbents of churches were replaced by Puritan clergy. After the Restoration, Nonconformity became illicit and for some years the Nonconformists met secretly at New House, the home of William Aylward. New House is near Sopwell, and John Thrale(this was written in 1973) recently owned a Nursery there called Meadowcroft which has since been redeveloped and is now used for housing. [2] |
| Will |
1956 [2] |
- He left legacies to his daughter and to many of his Ivory and Russell grand-children. One Ivory received part of a meadow called Latchmere 'next the backside' of son in law Robert Ivory in St. Albans, subject to a charge of £38 to be paid to the executor within nine months of testator's death at or in the house of Joshua Lomax, gentleman, in St. Albans.P.C.C. 220 Wooton. [2]
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| Person ID |
I687 |
UK Thrale family |
| Last Modified |
10 Nov 2025 |