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William Andrews

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
1640 (aged 37–38)
England
Burial
London, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
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From an historical source discussing William's father Nicholas Andrews:

"his son and heir, William Andrewes (1602-1640), was Rector of Nuthurst, Sussex, and did not emigrate to America."

Separately stated by James David Andrews:

"William Andrewes (1602-1640), was Rector of Nuthurst, Sussex, and did not emigrate to America."


MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LANCELOT ANDREWS, LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER - Page 526

By Arthur Tozer Russell

"Bishop Andrewes was buried on Saturday, November 11. The funeral procession went from Winchester House, Southwark, where he had died 26th Septamber... Neile, Bishop of Durham, chief mourner, assister by Dr. Roger Andrewes, the Bishop's brother, Mr. Burrell, the husband of his sister Mary, Mr. Salmon, the husband of his sister Martha, Mr. Roger Andrewes, the son of his brother Thomas, and Mr. Rooke, the husband of his niece Mary, daughter of Mary Burrell. The great banner was borne by Mr. William Andrewes, the son of his brother Nicholas; the four bannerols by Mr. Prinseps, the son of his sister Martha Salmon by her first husband; Mr. Samuel Burrell, third son of his sister Mary Burrell; Mr. Peter Salmon, eldest son of Martha by her second husband; and Mr. Thomas Andrewes, the eldest son of his brother Thomas.


From an historical source discussing William's father Nicholas Andrews:

"his son and heir, William Andrewes (1602-1640), was Rector of Nuthurst, Sussex, and did not emigrate to America."

Separately stated by James David Andrews:

"William Andrewes (1602-1640), was Rector of Nuthurst, Sussex, and did not emigrate to America."


MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LANCELOT ANDREWS, LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER - Page 526

By Arthur Tozer Russell

"Bishop Andrewes was buried on Saturday, November 11. The funeral procession went from Winchester House, Southwark, where he had died 26th Septamber... Neile, Bishop of Durham, chief mourner, assister by Dr. Roger Andrewes, the Bishop's brother, Mr. Burrell, the husband of his sister Mary, Mr. Salmon, the husband of his sister Martha, Mr. Roger Andrewes, the son of his brother Thomas, and Mr. Rooke, the husband of his niece Mary, daughter of Mary Burrell. The great banner was borne by Mr. William Andrewes, the son of his brother Nicholas; the four bannerols by Mr. Prinseps, the son of his sister Martha Salmon by her first husband; Mr. Samuel Burrell, third son of his sister Mary Burrell; Mr. Peter Salmon, eldest son of Martha by her second husband; and Mr. Thomas Andrewes, the eldest son of his brother Thomas.


Gravesite Details

Thought to be buried here with family.



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