Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, The last of the Barkham Nevilles was Agnes, who has a late 14th century wooden effigy in the church porch. Gabrie l was a well-to-do Georgian cleric, with three. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. Barkham is a small parish 1,388 acres in area, of which 417 acres are arable, 559 permanent grass and 333 woods and plantations. Lord William Joseph of Barkham Manor Ball. See "Edward Ball of 1670, Family Line" and "Family Record of James Ball 1690 of Carteret Co. North Carolina". may have dropped in at Barkham on his journeys to see the King in London. (Ball) Rowlands (rowlands@whidbey.com) states in his message to Ball Family Genealogy GenForum {Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/ball/messages/5374.html} as date of death in the year of 1543. George Washington's mother, Mary Ball, was born here and John Walter lived here. Civil War years, since the Barkham parish registers include 5 Stande n family entries in 1642-45 (1 baptism and 4 burials)(6), whilst Mary Standen (widow of William Standen) continued to live at Ar borfield until her death in 1645. + 6 ii. Geneagraphie - Families all over the world : Reigning Deposed Extinct. Either it was in a serious, state of disrepair or there had been some calamity, perhaps a fire. Type the name of the parish in the search bar; Click on the location pin on the map Post town, Wokingham; money order and telegraph office, Arborfield. There was certainly a well-to-do family of Ball Waterman's daughter Eleanor married Edward Standen's son, also calle d Edward (of 'The Ballad of Molly Mog' fame). An open field system of farming prevailed in the parish until early in the 19th century. death of his widow Mary. In King Edward III's reign the income from Barkham Manor helped to pay for the rebuilding of Windsor Castle and, not long afterwards, timber from Barkham was sent to make the roof of Westminster Abbey. Barkham had two moated farm-houses. Barkham Manor (formerly listed as Manor House) The wooden effigy in the, church porch of a recumbent lady in a long, loose dress and linen head -dress is reputed to be an effigy of Agnes. John Struggle seem s to have occupied as sub-tenant 1662-63. It has sources to the north and west of Finchampstead in the Wokingham Borough, flows past the village of Barkham, and joins the River Loddon to the west of Winnersh . Father of Lawrence Ball; John Ball; William Ball, of Wokingham; Edward Ball and Elizabeth Popplewell He passed away on 1480 in Berkshire, Berkshire, England. It can be seen from the footpath that runs behind the house. Books and journalsPevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Berkshire, (1966), 75. Acreage, 1388; population, 284. The Visitation of London 1633-35 gives the following information in respect of the Balls of Barkham, which was supplied in 1634 by William Ball of Lincoln's Inn.E1 1480 death of William Ball of Barkham 1543 death of his son, Robert Ball of Barkham (1546 per parish registers)E2 He married Lady Margaret Bye in 1504. When William Pitt die d in 1774, the Barkham estate passed to his brother, John, Pitt, whose estates were in Dorset. Father of John Ball; Robert Ball, of Barkham Manor and Edward Ball from Mid-Berkshire or just visiting, this book is the place to find cottage, badly situated'), and re-building it). Parliament passed the Inclosure Act for Barkham in 1813, but it was not implemented until 1821. Koningshuis Adel. Mostly sash windows with glazing bars and rubbed brick arches. Balls who were erroneously thought to be ancestors of George Interior:- much altered but with C18 staircase with square newels, turned balusters, and moulded handrail, and moulded tread ends. the work of David French and Janet Firth. berkshirehistory.com in his second volume examining the structures, people and events Washington's mother. It is a rural parish, mostly consisting of dairy farmland and woods, despite being surrounded by the town of Wokingham and the large villages of Winnersh, Arborfield Cross and Finchampstead. [9], A number of members of the Leveson-Gower family are buried in the church, including Lady Mary Tufton, Countess Gower, widow of the first Earl Gower; her son Admiral John Leveson-Gower (d.1792); his son, General John Leveson-Gower and daughter-in-law Isabella Mary Leveson-Gower (ne Broke); as well as his grandson, John Leveson-Gower (d.1883), with his wife Charlotte (d.1876), son Sackville (d.1874), and mother-in-law the Right Hon. Why don't you be the first to send us one? In the angle is a late C20 single storey projection incorporating a closed porch with 6-panelled double door, arched radiating fanlight, fluted pilasters and a semi-circular moulded hood supported on carved console brackets. His wife is unknown, and a complete listing of his children has yet to be found. Several chimneys. On his death in 1603, Edmond Standen was succeeded by his son, William , who lived at Arborfield manor until his death, (aged 73) in 1639. Wm. In about 1783, the manor was purchased by the Dowager Countess Gower, the third wife of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower, and became the property of the Leveson-Gower family. The records that Joseph Ball was using were compromised by the Great Fire of London in 1666 that burned almost 2/3 of the city and many many earlier records. According to the surviving hearth tax returns for 1662-64. Arborfield Husband of Elizabeth Celeter 9/33 BARKHAM Inside the porch is a 6-panelled door with a radiating, wreathed and concentric fanlight of wrought iron and cast lead. The surname "Ball" is probably a shortened form of "Baldwin" datin g from Norman times meaning "one who is bold enough to win in battle". SLC, UT 84010) GEDCOM file imported in 1997, based on the works of Edward Graham Ball in 1987. Why the principal part of the h ouse had been re-built is unknown. Having married Gilbert Bullock, Agnes brought Another prominent farming family, that of Ball, is erroneously said to be that of George Washington's mother, Mary Ball Washington. It is possible that the, surviving building was built (or re-built) as a dower house for Eleano r Bullock in the mid 1480's. Gathered from those who lived during the same time period, were born in the same place, or who have a family name in common. 25 May 1648 Barkham Manor, Barkham, Berkshire, England d. 11 Jul 1711 Epping Forest, Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA: Geneagraphie - Families all over the world. To view this image please use Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge. In 1517 a government commission enquiring into private enclosures note d that Thomas Bullock had enclosed 100 acres of, arable land in Barkham, displacing one messuage and eight persons(21) . However, in 1248, John de Barkham conspired with a certain John de Bendinges of Winchfield (Hampshire) to have a band of robbers attack two Brabant merchants in Alton Woods Child of William Joseph Ball and Elizabeth Celeter is: + 4 i. John Ball was born 1405 in Barkham, Berkshire, England, and died 1465 in Barkham Manor, Berkshire, England. The atmosphere at Sydmonton Court, notwithsta nding its 3,000 acres, must have been difficult at. Barkham is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning Birch Tree Home. © Crown Copyright and database right 2023. In September 1755 William Waterman III began raising money on the secu rity of the estate, and a number of complicated. The origins of the mansion house called Barkham Manor are obscure, sin ce there are few surviving records before the 1750's. [5] The bell-tower has a ring of four bells cast in 1863 by John Warner and Sons[8] of Cripplegate in the City of London. Barkham was in Wokingham Registration District from 1837 to 1974. Additions and corrections by Vern, "vyrntaylor@yahoo.com" and Renda Taylor.997, based on the works of Edward Graham Ball in 1987. However most of the population lives in the north-east of the parish, around the post office, or in the Arborfield Garrison, which is largely in Barkham. [5] Barkham had two moated farm-houses. A contractor cutting bricks for the wall of the partially-restored wild and natural walled garden at Warley Place, Brentwood. William Ball was born 1450 in Barkham, Berkshire, , England, and died 1480 in Barkham, Berkshire, , England. Following his death in 1782 there was a two-day sale of his furnitur e and personal effects at Barkham Manor(21). Barkham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Wokingham in Berkshire, England, located around 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of the town of Wokingham . In December 1757 Edward Wise, an entrepreneurial Wokingham solicitor , bought Barkham manor, and on-sold the estate to, William Pitt of Binfield Manor for ?6,513(18). that have shaped each place. for full details and purchase options. All rights reserved. daughter, Rebecca, lived at Barkham House with her husband, Lawrence Text: 1. Agnes Ganefeld may, have been the daughter and heir of Agnes de Nevill and Gilbert Bullock , or the sister of either. 1 Barkham Manor Barkham Road, Barkham, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 4DQ Role Active Director Date of birth March 1930 Appointed on 1 February 1995 Nationality British Country of residence. There are several, inconsistencies in the surviving documents relating to this period, an d another son, Richard, may have held an interest. Several chimneys. It seems that William Standen's. East front:- a projecting late C18 section of 3 bays on the right, with walls carried up to a plain parapet with stone coping; tall windows, 2 on the ground floor blocked. Osgood, who served as High Sheriff of Berkshire i n 1748/9, leased Barkham House from 1751(15) until, his death (aged 47) in 1768, when the contents of the house were aucti oned in a two-day sale, and the house offered for. for full details and purchase options. At the same time John Pitt and Thomas Fonnereau jointl y agreed to sell about 1,783 oak trees, growing in various, parts of the manor, to a Reading timber merchant, who was to be respon sible for their felling, for ?4,000(22). The Visitation of London 1633-35 gives the following information in respect of the Balls of Barkham, which was supplied in 1634 by William Ball of Lincoln's Inn.E1, From:http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps30/ps30_233.htm, Lord of the Manor of Barkham; Commissioner of Berks County. For any other issue or if you need help, please email: Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. On the right of this on the adjoining wall is a semi-circular headed niche with a stone female figure. [3], Barkham Parish council meets regularly at the Arborfield Green Community Centre. Be the first to add a photo and help showcase this place to others. Richard Ball b. He died on May 30, 1546 . Explore the many ways you can help to support the incredibly rich and varied heritage. outlawed and Barkham manor was confiscated by the King. You can contact the owner of the tree to get more information. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Barkham Brook is a small river in the English county of Berkshire. It was subsequently let to the Stronghill family Photographer: Unknown photographer for John Laing plc, Historic England Archive John Laing Collection. villages and hamlets in the Boroughs of Reading and of Wokingham and the eastern portion of the District of West Berkshire. de Nevill (see Chapter 18). BARKHAM MANOR, Barkham - 1313101 | Historic England Home Listing Search the List List Entry BARKHAM MANOR BARKHAM MANOR, BARKHAM ROAD Listed on the National Heritage List for England. [11], Barkham Village Residents Association (BVRA) was formed in 1987, initially in response to a Planning Application for housing development within the Coombes - a woodland rich in a diversity of wildlife and designated an area of special scientific interest. The surviving Kingsmill manuscripts give various addresses for Lawrenc e Head Osgood from 1758 onwards (including, Sydmonton), and he died in Oxfordshire. John was lord of Barkham Manor. ", William Ball was Lord of the Manor, as it stands today. Father of Sir John Ball, Knight. Geni requires JavaScript! For most of its life, Barkham Baltic Nobiliy. Some of these histories were first We don't have any photos of this building yet. Thomas Bullock serve d the Crown in a number of capacities. dissolution of Reading Abbey) in 1536 and 1542. The Kingsmill family had been major landowners in the locality since t he middle ages, and owned Langley Pond Farm in the. Agnes de Nevill and Gilbert Bullock may have died without male heirs , perhaps as a consequence of the Black, Death, since in 1368, when Agnes Mautravers (widow of John Mautravers ) unsuccessfully claimed rights of dower, (or widow's thirds) over the manor of Barkham, the lordship was in th e hands of Thomas Ganefeld and Agnes his wife, for term of Agnes' life under a family settlement, the reversion bein g held by John Bullokes(5). years later - although he rented it to John Nares in the meantime. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Mr. French did not consider this William related to our Ball family. Parish History [edit | edit source]. Archaeologist Dr David Neal discussing his illustration of the mosaic being excavated at Rutland Roman Villa with members of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services team, IMAGE OF THE MONTH: Jacob Epstein's sculpture of the Devil being delivered to Coventry Cathedral on the back of a lorry. Waterman presented himself as rector of Arborfield, but presented th e Rev.d William Dawes to the living of Barkham(12). We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. The Bullocks had inherited the manor from the family of William Neville, a 13th century valet to Saint Thomas Cantilupe, the Bishop of Hereford and Chancellor of England, from whom the manor was originally bought. re-letting(16). required abstinence from eating meat (i.e. A heavy, accumulation of debts forced Thomas Bullock to sell the two manors fo r ?4,000 in 1589, thereby causing the demise of the, Bullock family fortunes (see Chapter 14). Little is known about William Waterman, although he serve d as High Sheriff of Berkshire 1709-10. Barkham Manor (formerly listed as Manor House) 26.1.67 GV II Manor house and stables, now large house with stables and staff accommodation over; built on a moated site, part of which remains. The places on the list are protected by law and most are not open to the public. view all Sir William Ball, Knight's Timeline The toponym "Barkham" is derived from the Old English bercheham meaning "birch home" referring to the birch trees on the edge of Windsor Forest. Bullock (who was almost bankrupt) to Edmond Standen, Clerk of the Pett y Bag of the Court of Chancery, for ?4,000(4). William Waterman died in 1733(11), and his eldest son, the Rev.d Joh n Waterman, succeeded to the Barkham estate after the. Use of this data is subject to Terms and Conditions. LORDSHIP OF BARKHAM 1330-1589; BULLOCK FAMILY, The sale of the manor of Barkham by Philip and Henry le Botiller to Jo hn Mautravers in 1330 had been disputed by, Agnes de Nevill, through legal proceedings (called an assize of nove l disseisin) commenced before the forfeiture of. The present manor house is a late 18th century Georgian building of two wings of differing dates. East front:- a projecting late C18 section of 3 bays on the right, with walls carried up to a plain parapet with stone coping; tall windows, 2 on the ground floor blocked. Geni requires JavaScript! [3], The earliest known record of the Church of England parish church of Saint James[6] dates from 1220. could not own property until 1882)(17). The church of St. James, rebuilt between 1861 and 1864 on the foundations of the old church, is an edifice of flint with Bath stone dressings, in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, transepts and a south-west tower with spire, containing 4 bells: the chancel and transepts were added in 1887 by the late John Walter esq. removed from tillage a significant proportion of the cultivated land i n the 1,362 acre parish, much of which comprised heath, scrub or woodland. L-plan with a high brick enclosing wall listed separately. William evidently wanted to put his stamp on his estates with a large Children of John Ball and Sarah Howell Fairchild are: 5 i. Silas Ball was born 1445 in Barkham, Berkshire, England. 1) The Barkham Brook, a tributary of the Loddon, flows through the village, and there is a small lake in the parish called Longmoor, constructed by the late Mr. John Walter, where formerly the Longmoor bog existed. In 952AD it was Beorchamme. Title: A. Elden Ball, (4190 Butternut Rd. often missed by historians, including those which only joined In the angle is a late C20 single storey projection incorporating a closed porch with 6-panelled double door, arched radiating fanlight, fluted pilasters and a semi-circular moulded hood supported on carved console brackets. kinsman, William Ball, a supporter of the Parliamentary cause and writ er of political pamphlets, took up residence at Barkham, where he and his wife Margaret continued to reside, when not in London , until at least 1652(7). Child of William Joseph Ball and Elizabeth Celeter is: + 4 i. John Ball was born 1405 in Barkham, Berkshire, England, and died 1465 in Barkham Manor, Berkshire, England. It is not known whether Edward was the eldest son of J ohn Standen or his third brother. 7d. Barkham is a village and civil parish situated three miles from Wokingham in Berkshire. Barkham, a village and a parish in Berks, on a small affluent of the Loddon, 2 miles SW of Wokingham railway station. (3) , and had been mayor of Reading (before, and after, the. Earley is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Wokingham, Berkshire, England.Along with the neighbouring town of Woodley, the Office for National Statistics places Earley within the Reading/Wokingham Urban Area; for the purposes of local government it falls within the Borough of Wokingham, outside the area of Reading Borough Council.Its name is sometimes spelt Erleigh or Erlegh and . In summer 1787 Barkham Manor was offered for sale: 'a commodious dwell ing house, the principal part recently built and, genteelly fitted up and finifhed'(24). For many centuries the manor house was a secondary home of the Bullock family. This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest. paten, engraved with his coat of arms, is still part of the church pla te. His son, Rev. join David Nash Ford from years old, but the previous manor lord's widow, Mary, was living there Find out more about Heritage Apprenticeships. Historic England holds an extensive range of publications and historic collections in its public archive covering the historic environment. To the left is a long wing of 5 bays with an old tile roof. will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry. Click to Order direct from the Author. Thus, there are still problems filling in the gaps due to this lose. 32, Page 28 !Page 114 "A Brief Look At The Family Of Colonel William Ball of Virginia. The Bull Inn public house in Barkham is named in reference to their surname. Privacy | page 116 5. you enter the church) is fulsome in its praise of his generous natur e and Christian virtues. See "Edward Ball of 1670, Family Line" and "Family Record of James Ball 1690 of Carteret Co. North Carolina". The high brick wall of the property flanking Barkham Road is a prominent feature of Barkham and dates from the early 19th century. In history as in human life, regret does not bring back a lost moment and a thousand years will not recover something lost in a single hour.Stefan Zweig (18811942). Irregular plan. This map is for quick reference purposes only and may not be to scale. The name evolved via forms including Berkham' in the 14th century and Barcombe in the 18th century. C17 enlarged C18 and C19, altered C20. There is no record of whether John Bu llokes became lord of Barkham, but by 1391 the. Possibly the old building had fallen into disrepair over twenty years of The living is a rectory in the diocese of Oxford, and was held in conjunction with Arborfield in the 17th century; net yearly . There was a Ball family at Barkham from 1480-1600, http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/custer/ball.html. Start a free family tree online and well do the searching for you. : there is an interesting monument of the 14th century: the church plate includes a chalice bearing the date 1561: the church was restored in 1887, and the chancel rebuilt, at a cost of 4,800, and has now 200 sittings. The building retains two features from the earlier church: a late 13th-century wooden memorial effigy of a woman, and the late 18th-century baptismal font. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, Barkham Manor, Wokingham, Wokingham, England (United Kingdom), Barkham Manor, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom), Death of Sir William Ball, Knight at Barkham Manor. It was during their ownership, in the 1350s, that Barkham appears to have become some sort http://gillywoodfamily.blogspot.com/2013/03/descendant-register-of- William Joseph Ball (Richard Galloway Ball9, William Galloway Ball8, William Le Scot De Baliol Ball7, John II De Baliol6, Hugh De Baliol5, Eustace De Baliol4, Bernard II De Baliol3, Bernard Guy Reginald De Baliol2, Guy Deballiol1) was born 1360 in Barkham, Berkshire, England, and died 1420 in Barkham, Berkshire, England. We believe many Ball individuals were born and/or raised in Barkham bu t their families were not the owners of Barkham Manor. Birth 1475 - Barkham Manor, Berkshire, England Death 30 May 1546 - Barkham, Berkshire, , England Mother Sarah Cooke Father Arthur Hathaway Quick access Family tree New search Robert Hathoway family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Arthur Hathaway 1460 - 1510 Sarah Cooke 1460 - 1510 Spouse (s) Patience Pope 1480 - 1530 2 storeys. Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth,marriage, death, census, and miltary records. times, and the manor house at Barkham would have offered a welcome res pite. Search over 400,000 listed places. The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. 1589-1595 Chancery proceedings regarding the manors of Arborfield and Barkham involving a case with Edmond Standen vs Edward Combes and others including Thomas Bullock, William Bullock, Edward Bullock, Hugh Hare, Nicholas Meade and more. Part of the Alfred Newton and Sons collection. Barkham, a village and a parish in Berks, on a small affluent of the Loddon, 2 miles SW of Wokingham railway station. [11] It has 10 councillors that are elected by the parish residents for a term of four years. Coincidentally, a Henr y Ganefeld was rector of Barkham about this, time until his death in 1396(6). Buildings Scheduled monuments Parks and gardens Battlefields Shipwrecks. and was High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1648. The bronze figure forms part of 'St Michaels Victory over the Devil', which was unveiled at the cathedral by Epsteins widow, Kathleen, in 1960. 2. By the 1270s, the manor was in the hands of St Thomas Cantilupe, the Bishop of Hereford. Surname meaning for Ball. William. [4] The Bull Inn public house in Barkham is named in reference to their surname. In 1787, Barkham House John Gabriel. Use our map search to find more listed places. brother, Thomas and Henry, who appear to have built the present house. [4] An open field system of farming prevailed in the parish until early in the 19th century. Death 30 May 1543 - Barkham Manor, Workingham, Berkshire, England Mother Elizabeth Celeter/ Lady Father William Joseph Ball, Lord 14GGF Quick access Family tree New search John BALL family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents William Joseph Ball, Lord 14Ggf 1449 - 1480 Elizabeth Celeter/ Lady 1454 - 1475 Spouse (s) Lady Margaret Moody George Washington's mother, Mary Ball, was born here and John Walter lived here. Writings Of Washington, Vol. The centre bay has an arched staircase window. thirteen', in all probability recruited amongst his tenants in Arborfi eld and Barkham. Read the Enriching the List Terms and Conditions. The manor house is a pleasantly situated mansion of red brick. About William Ball, Lord of the Manor of Barkham 1. John BARKHAM (St James), a parish, in the union of Wokingham, hundred of Charlton, county of Berks, 2 miles (S. W. by W.) from Wokingham.. Resources [edit | edit source] Find Neighboring Parishes [edit | edit source]. Wh en Richard Bullock died in 1570, his son Thomas, succeeded to the manors of Arborfield and Barkham. The lengthy Latin epitaph on his tomb in St Barthol omew's, Arborfield (which is opposite the porch when. anyway; so he put up a new place in Barkham and moved his family in. The family name is also reflected in the name of the Bull pub. He was married in the year 1504 in Barkham, Berkshire, England to Lady Margaret Bye, they had 9 children. view all Sir John Ball, Knight's Timeline Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. Head Osgood from Winterbourne in Chieveley. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. 1700, the estate was sold to William Waterman of Southwark in Surrey. North front:- flanking slight projections, that on the left with 2-storey angular bay, the other on the right with 2 bays. Barkham David Davies (17411819) was Rector of Barkham from 1782 until his death in 1819. Record can be found in the Miscellaneous Unofficial Collections (Catalogue 14), among Transcripts and Copies . Lord William Joseph of Barkham Manor Ball married MRS. WILLIAM BALL. For general information about Civil Registration (births, marriages and deaths) see the Civil Registration page. Location of this list entry and nearby places that are also listed. ", "13. necessitated a private Act of Parliament to unravel a strict settlemen t created by William Pitt's will)(19). To the left is a long wing of 5 bays with an old tile roof. in Hurst as a future dower Manor house and stables, now large house with stables and staff accommodation over; built on a moated site, part of which remains. In the Domesday Survey of 1086, the Manor (once owned by Edward the Confessor) was held in demesne by the King.
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