Richard CARTER

Richard CARTER

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  • Name Richard CARTER 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I9635  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 13 Mar 2013 

    Father Godfrey CARTER,   b. Abt 1436,   d. pre-1460, Crundale, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 24 years) 
    Family ID F3001  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Although there is no direct evidence as yet available to me concerning this Richard, a Richard Carter is mentioned as a witness to the Will of William Carter in 1509. It is conceivable that that Richard Carter would be a reasonably close relative - either brother, uncle or first cousin. Until further evidence is unearthed that can place this man in his proper relationship within this family, I will assign him as a brother to the William Carter who died during 1509.

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      Will index entry from East Kent Families Database (available from AncestrySolutions.com)
      SURNAME, GIVEN NAME, RESIDENCE, YEAR, WILL TYPE, VOLUME, FOLIO, FHL FILM #
      CARTER, Richard, Faversham, 1529, AD 17 RW, 18, 216, 0188928

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      Richard Carter, who also describes himself " of the Abbey of Faversham," by his will proved July 15, 1529, desired to be buried in the Abbey Church before the picture of Our Lady of Pity, in the south aisle there. Towards buying a new Censer for the monastery, 6s. 8d. To the lights of St. Katharine and St, Margaret 10 lbs. of wax, to be made in tapers and burn before the said images in the monastery. Also 5 lbs. of wax to burn before the Pic- ture of Our Lady in St. Thomas Chapel there. Dom Robert Faversham, Prior of the monastery, 10s. To the monastery ^7 for a yearly Obit in the same to be kept for 14 years after my death, for my soul and wive's souls. Towards buying a vestment for the Chapter Mass Altar in the Monastery, 26s. 8d. A Vestment for Our Lady Chapel there, 6s. 8d. (A., vol. xviii., sec. 9.)
      Source: "The Antiquary (Volume 42)" as found on
      http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/1st-session--1889-1890-united-states-congress-51st/the-antiquary-volume-42-ala/page-10-the-antiquary-volume-42-ala.shtml

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      Light of the Trinity in the nave of Crundale Church, 4(/. : Eic'* Carter of Faversham Abbey, 1529 (A. 18, 9).
      Source: Kent Archaeological Society. Archaeologia cantiana (Volume 1907 suppl.). as found on
      http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/kent-archaeological-society/archaeologia-cantiana-volume-1907-suppl-tne/page-22-archaeologia-cantiana-volume-1907-suppl-tne.shtml