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Richard CUDLIP
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Name Richard CUDLIP Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Gender Male Probate 1668 Principal Registry of the Bishop, Exeter, Devon, England
- An entry in Fry shows that a Richard Cudlipp of Tavistock left a will, proved in the Principal Registry of (The Bishop Of) Exeter in 1668 - it seems it would have been this Richard, the only one likely to have been wealthy enough to have a will proved there.
(The only information known to exist is the list entry in Fry)
Buried 21 Nov 1668 St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 11 Mar 2022)
"21 - Richard Cudlipp Merchant burd" - under 'Nove 1668'
Person ID I34114 All Last Modified 5 Nov 2022
Family Prothesye SKIRRETT, [Parents?], b. Est 1590, bur. 24 Jun 1627, St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England
(Age ~ 37 years) Married 7 Mar 1613/14 St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England
- From BT entry (image on FamilySearch, viewed 9 Mar 2022)
"7. Richard Cudlipp & Prothesye Skirret were married" - under heading 'March - 1613'
I have not worked out which were Richard and Prothesye's chidlren, as there was at least 2 Richards having children baptised in Tavistock at the same time. One other Richard married in 1621, but the closeness of births suggested by baptisms in Feb 1619/20 and May 1620 suggests either a third Richard or that the one who married in 1621 was remarrying.
Last Modified 5 Nov 2022 Family ID F302253 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- An entry in Fry shows that a Richard Cudlipp of Tavistock left a will, proved in the Principal Registry of (The Bishop Of) Exeter in 1668 - it seems it would have been this Richard, the only one likely to have been wealthy enough to have a will proved there.
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Married - 7 Mar 1613/14 - St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England 


Buried - 21 Nov 1668 - St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England 

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