Walter Raleigh, grandson of Sir Walter (16—-1663).

[859]Sir Walter Ralegh, m. ...
|
Carew Ralegh, m. ... lady Ashley[860]; but he had a former wife:
of ... in com. | but by which wife he had the issue Mr.
Surrey, esq. | Thomas Mariet knowes not.
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Sir Walter Raleigh.
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+---------------+------+--------------------+
| | |
1. ..., m. ... Wilks. 2. ..., m. Sir John 3. ..., m. John Knight of
Elowys. Barwick Green
in Warwickshire.

He was knighted[861] by king Charles II at the same time when Sir Thomas Overbury was, and some wished that they might both have better fortunes than the other Sir Walter Ralegh and the other Sir Thomas Overbury. So you see Sir John Elowys married a daughter and co-heire of Sir Walter Raleigh.


... Ralphson (—— -1683/4).

[862]Mr. ... Ralphson, a nonconformist, was buried in London at ..., March 14th, 1683/4; above a 1000 persons were at his funerall.

Note.

This note is referred to by Anthony Wood in Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 91. Wood gave Aubrey several commissions to make inquiries about non-conformists, as is seen in the following notes:—MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6—'Nonconformists: vide Mr. Collins neer Grub Street and <Francis> Smyth the bookeseller.' MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7—'Vide Mr. Collins a nonconformist in an alley by Grub Street towards Finsbery at a sadler's; quaere de Anthony Wood's note of nonconformists which was sent[863] to Thankfull Owen': here Wood adds 'I desire without any delay to get this paper.'