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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 21:32 »
Henry Rippingall’s will (1717)

is on FamilySearch, starts bottom left (number 38)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-89BQ-X

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 23:14 »
Henry Rippingall junior!


Reference:   C 11/1974/53
Description:   
Short title: Earl of Yarmouth v Rippingall.
Document type: Bill and answer.
Plaintiffs: William [Paston] Earl of Yarmouth.
Defendants: Elizabeth Rippingall, widow and John Rippingall, infant (by said Elizabeth Rippingall) and Henry Rippingall junior.
Date of bill (or first document): 1715
Note:   The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
Date:   1715
Held by:   The National Archives, Kew

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10401431





Reference:   PROB 31/52/576
Description:   
Exhibit: 1727/576. Henry Rippingall of Aylesham, Norfolk. Probate inventory, or declaration, of the estate of the same, deceased: with account
Date:   1727 November-December
Held by:   The National Archives, Kew

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9800858

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #38 on: Today at 00:05 »
Well found!!

So perhaps Henry junior was Henry’s son by his first marriage to Hannah?

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #39 on: Today at 00:13 »
That was my first thought, but I couldn't find any marriage records of Henry and Hannah and any birth records of Henry junior.

In 1706 they were living in Aylsham according to this document, but what about John? He was 2 years old and should be in this list.

"What follows, then, is a full list of everybody over 16 who was alive in Aylsham in 1706, i.e. all
born sometime in the seventeenth century. This makes it quite a unique and valuable document. There is no apparent order in the listing of names..."

https://aylshamhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Vol2.11.pdf


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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #40 on: Today at 00:20 »
There is also this document

Reference: C/11/2145/7
Short title: Rippingall v Bennett
Document type: Bill and two answers
Plaintiff: Revd John Rippingall, rector of Beighton, Norfolk (only son and heir and administrator of Henry Rippingall, gent deceased, late of Aylsham, Norfolk, of goods unadministrated by Elizabeth Rippingall, his widow deceased)
Defendants: John Bennet, gent and William Herring DD, Chancellor of York
Date of bill: 1753



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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #41 on: Today at 00:21 »
Yes, Henry jnr probably died before 1753.