PEDIGREE VII - MARBURY

Of London

Arms: Quart. of 9.  1. Sable a cross engrailed between 4 pheons arg. (Marbury)

2. Or. on a fess engrailed az. 3 garbs of the field (Merbury).

Note. – Compare with the arms of Sir Nicholas Malby.

I.  William Merbury, m. Agnes, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Blount, younger brother of Sir William Blount, and of his wife, the dau. and heiress of John Hawley.  Children: Robert Marbury, 1st son; Thomas.  (For another Blount item see Pedigree II.)

II.  Thomas Marbury, citizen and haberdasher of London; m. Agnes, dau. of ----- Lyne of Northampton.  Children: Christion m. to Francis Withers; Humphrey Marbury, 2nd son, citizen and haberdasher of London, m. Anne, dau. of Alderman Banker of London; Anne m. (1) ----- Bradley, (2) Armiger Warde; Alice, wife of Thomas Marbury.

There is a break here and then follows:

Joh’nes Marbery.

Thomasine m. to Thomas Jennyns.

Elizabeth m. to Richard Ellis.

 

NOTES TO PEDIGREE VII.

 

1565.  “Humphrey Marbury.”  In 1565, March 31, p. 250, Domestic Papers, there is a memorandum of institutions, by Humphrey Marbury, addressed to his cousin Mawbury, for purchasing certain quantities of grain in France.  (See under date 1610, Humphrey Maltby of Upton.)

 

1561.  On p. 190 there is an account of dispensations and licenses granted in the Court of Faculities, by Barth.  Kempe, Deputy to James Marburye.  (Probably nearly connected with the above Humphrey.)

 

1623.  Colonial Papers, Vol. 3, p. 138.  Matthew Malbery, a nailor (sailor ?) entertained to go into the Indies at 30s per month, Aug. 15, 1623.

 

1627.  Dom. Papers, Vol. VIII., p. 291.  Date 17 Jan., 1627. Owner, Anthony Marbery, Ship “St. George,” 350 tons; the owner, captain and master.  21 March, 1627, “St. George (prize)” “Gift of God” of London, Capt. Robert Marberie; 80 tons (p. 294).  1 May, 1627, Anthony Marbery and others, “St. George,” 300 tons.  Capt. Anthony Marbery.  Robert Marbery and others, “Gift of God,” 100 tons.  Robert Marbery.

 

1628.  Colonial Papers, Vol. 4, p. 460.  Petition of Lewis Marbury, gentleman, to Privy Council, etc.

 

1629.  10 Jan.  Navy bill “Capt. Marbury.”

 

1610.  (p. 203. Dom. Papery).  Thos. Marberie, gentleman, usher to the Lord Chancellor, sworn a free brother of the Comp. (East India) Jan.9-19, 1610.

 

1615.  (p. 378, E. I. Co.):  “Mr Marberie freed from being an adventurer in the eighth voyage,” etc.  Feb. 10, 1615.  (p. 385) Thomas Marbury, Feb. 22, 1615, E. I. Co.

 

1626.  State Dom. Papers, 308.  12 April, 1626.  Sisty-seven Ministers of business to be submitted to the King, amongst them a commendau for the Bishop of Cloufert and Kilmacough; an order for the East India merchants to transport Sir Robert Sherley, and Sir Dodmore Cotton to Persia; and other matters relating to Robert Mawbery, Arnold Spencer, Mr. Samuel, Sir Henry Crofts, Thos. Baxter, Mr. Levaston, Mr. Robinson and Sir William Bruncher.

 

1626.  p. 425.  Sept. 11, 1626-64.  Petition of John Malherbe, Master of the “Francis” of St. Maloes, to the Council.  His ship bound from St. Maloes to Calais was stayed by a King’s ship and brought to Dover, where great part of her cargo had been spoiled by wet; Sir John Hippisley had been directed by the Lord Admiral to discharge the ship, but desired the order of the Council; prays for an order accordingly.

 

1654.  State Papers, Ireland.  20 April, 1654.  Assignment by Thomas Maberly of the parish of St. Peter’s.  Paul’s Wharf, London, weaver.  See Will of Richard Maltby of Hommanby, York, weaver, 6 Sept. 1658, in which he mentions his son Thomas.  Possibly the above.  See also Will of Thomas Maltby, 1666-7.  The Joseph Maltby, mariner, Will 1698-9 of St. Paul, Shadwell, Co. Middlesex, may have been a descendant of Thomas Maberly, as London is in Middlesex County.

 

1655.  Col. Papers, West Indies, Vol. I., p. 431.  Thomas Maundy, merchant to transport to Barbadoes 40 horses, 600 dozen pairs of shoes, 20 cases of pistols, etc.  (p. 427)  He has a son-in-law in Barbadoes.

 

This item is given as it is only ten years later we find our American Maltbys, West India merchants, owning ships and later owning some “estate” in Barbadoes.

 

1665.  Vol. II., p. 332.  (A ship ?)  One gun.  Capt. Arah. Malabar. Jamaica.  Nov.

 

1670.  Vol. III., p. 100.  St. Andrew’s parish, Jamaica.  John Maverley, 130 acres.  Richard Mapeley, 28 acres.