William GREENSTREET
Source: By his father's Will to have a tenement and lands called "Palmer's," except a croft called "Cook's." Will: Register of Wills in the Archdeaconry Court, Canterbury xx, 4; dated 28 Feb 1533/34; proved 26 Sep 1534- He mentions his brother Peter. Ord dates: Patron submission card. "SS" action CLEARED
NOTE: No temple ordinances indicated wither on the internet or ordinance index standard/addendum
Note: His son John is mentioned in the Will of Thomas's uncle Lawrence Greenstreet, Priest of Burley Chantry, in Charing, co. Kent, dated 1528. By his fathers Will to have lands in the parishes of Eastling and Stalisfield.
Source: Will: Register of Wills in the Archdeaconry Court, Canterbury xliii, 199; dated 13 Apr 1579; proved 13 Jun 1579. By his fathers Will to have a tenement called "Palmer's" - shared with brothers George and Lawrence. Ord dates: Patron submission 918 card. Note: Previous to the suppression of the monastic houses he appears to have held land in Ospringe, leased from the monastery of Modynden, near Faversham (Records at the Public Record Office, Chancery Orders and Decrees, Michaelumas A 38 Hen. VIII, B so 207 - Greenstreet v Agar.) In A 3 Edward VI he purchased the Manor of Plumford from Thomas Colepeper, who had bought it of Anthony Aucher, to whom the king granted it two years previously (see Harleian Charters, 76 I,1). And in A 8 Elizabeth he acquired the adjoining Manor of Paynter's from Sir Thomas Cheyney, to whose father, Sir Henry Cheyney, Henry VIII granted it upon the dissolution of monasteries. Furthermore, in A 10 Elizabeth, he bought from Thomas Wood, of Ospringe, the Manor of Lorinden alias Cade's in that parish.
Source: Will of his uncle Lawrence Greenstreet: mentions as Priest of Burley Will: Register of Wills in the Archdeaconry Court Canterbury, xlvii, 330; was proved on 22 Jan 1588/89. Bapt & End dates: Submission 918 patrons card. George was a "REVEREND" Note: By his father's Will to have a tenement called "Palmer's, at age 21- shared with brothers John and Lawrence. He was installed by Queen Elizabeth as first Rector of Chillenden, in Kent on 24 March 1566, and continued so until his death. He speaks in his will of the house in Chillenden which belonged to his first wife, Elizabeth.
He married Mrs. William Greenstreet Abt 1512
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They were the parents of 6
children:
William Greenstreet died Bef 26 Sep 1534 .
Thomas Greenstreet
born Abt 1519.
John Greenstreet
born Abt 1521.
George Greenstreet
born Abt 1523.
Lawrence Greenstreet
born Abt 1525.
Richardine Greenstreet
born Abt 1513.
Alice Greenstreet
born Abt 1516.