- Langworth, James, St. John's, Charles Co. 18th Aug., 1660; -- -- --
To wife Agatha, execx., 1/3 estate during life and all lands should she survive all child.
To son William, 800 A. "St. John's"
To son John, 300 A. on St. Clement's Bay and rights, 670 A. yet to be taken up.
To dau. Mary and hrs., "St. John's," and residue of land to dau. Eliza:,
in event of no sons surviving testator. In event of son or dau. being born after drawing of will, same to enjoy rights with sd. child. Should neither wife nor child. survive testator, following division of estate is made:
To godson John Gardner, son of Luke Gardner, "St. John's."
To goddau. and niece Eliza: Johnson, 300 A. on St. Clement's Bay.
To goddau. and niece Mary Turner, dau. of brother Thomas Turner, land due me by warrant.
To goddau. and niece Jane Constable, dau. of Marmaduke Constable, personalty at 18 yrs. of age.
To brothers and sisters Luke Gardner and Elza: his wife, Thomas Turner and Emma his wife, of St. Clement's Bay, to kinsman Robert Greene and to Roman Catholic Church, personalty.
Test: Zachary Wade, Henry Adams, Thos. Brooke, Thos. Simpson.
Maryland Calendar of Wills Vol 1 pg 133
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- son of John Langworth and Agatha Green, of England
Editors: One James Langworth was transported to Maryland between 1635 and 1641 according to Folio AB&H, Liber 95 (Gibb), and according to Liber Q, Folio 19, one James Langworth immigrated in 1647, and in 1651 transported his wife (unnamed) and one servant Rowland Rawlins. (ibid.) This latter record also states that this James Langworth was "brother-in-law" of Aemilia Johnson, and in his will dated 7 Jun 1656 (above), William Johnson refers to James Langworth as his brother. Emma did come to Maryland, where she married second Thomas Turner (see his will below) and third William Rosewell (see also his will, ref. Turner will notes). See also the 1693/4 will of William Langworth, son of James, (Calendar, Volume II, page 70; Liber 2, Folio 282) See also Combs &c. of St. Mary's, 1656-1699
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Contributed by Margaret Whippee 2009-02-19
Source: Maryland Archives Microfilm
SR7344
19 June 1641
James Neale, Gent. Demandeth one thousand acres of land to him by conditions of Plantation for transporting into this Province himself and 5 serv. Viz., John Court, Francis Pope, James Longworth, William King and Thomas Demar since the year 1635.
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John Langworth. Transported 1637-40. Servant. Living 1662 (brother to James, deceased.)
Source: Maryland Land Office, Patent Records, Liber ABH, p. 101 and Liber 5, p. 125.
June 19, 1641 - James Neale, Gent. demandeth 1000 acres for transporting into this Province himself and 5 servants viz., John Court, Francis Pope, James Longworth, William King and Thomas Demar since the year 1635.
Source: Maryland Land Office, Patent Records, Liber ABH, pp. 23, 95.
June 19, 1641 - James Neale (planter) demanded 1000 acres for transporting self & 5 servants "suite" 1635: John Courte, Francis Pope, James Langworth, William King, Thomas Demar.
Source: Maryland Land Office, Patent Records, Liber 1, p. 112.
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89. John Dodman, Plt.; Richard Trew, Def.; mentions Mr. Nicolaus Hogward, Mr. Hen. Addames, Mr. James Langworth; in trust for Mr. Thomas Greene, deceased
90. John Courts, Plt.; Richard Trew, Def.; mentions Hen. Addams, Mr. James Langworth; in trust to the estate of Mr. Thomas Greene, Governor, deceased
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 13 October 1664, Page 380
[part abstract] ...The 10# of powder which Thomas Baker had was repaid him for the 10# of powder which Capt. James Langworth purchased of his when by your order he had raised his company and put them in a warlike posture expecting your further command; /s/ Henry Addames
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/sc4300/sc4341/sc4341.cfm
URL title: Supplement to Early Settlers Query by Dr. Carson Gibb
Note:
Turner, Emma, Emilia
R:206b Film No.: SR 8199
Sister [in-law] of James Langworth, in 1651 transported herself, Rbt Joyner, Edwd Turner, Mary Toogood, & in 1656 three other persons [named]; by 1658 relict of Wm Johnson, in 1659 wife & in 1664 relict of Thos Turner, & in 1664 wife of Wm Rosewell
Transcript. Q:19; 4:530,589; 7:166-7; 12:148
Original. CC:158-9; HH:178
MSA SC 4341-
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Name: James LANGWORTH
Sex: M
Birth: 18 FEB 1628/29
Birth: ABT. 1629
Note: 1651-Deposition of Mary the wife of John Greenway taken in open court the 20th day of March 1651 saith that upon or about the 17th day of February last Mr. Robert Clarke being in the house where the desponent (the home of John and Mary Greenway) liveth in at Inner Room of the said house and having left a Pistol upon the table in the outward Room where this desponent was about her occasions where in removing the Said pistol off the table the same went off in this deponents hands unawares. and this desponent thereupon going out of the room upon her return thither again found the said Mr. Clarke in the room where the said pistol so went off, who this deponent answered She did not know that she shot the same off, and the said Mr. Clarke thereupon asked her whether she cocked the pistol whereupon she relied no or to that effect and said Mr. Clarke not long after Charged the said pistol again putting a paper doubled into the panne, and being so charged laid the same again upon the table whereupon Phillip Anther was afterwards killed with the said pistol by James Langworth unawares as she verily believeth. His lords Attorney General this day declared by the way of indictment Against Mr. Robert Clarke and James Langworth thereby showing unto this court that Philip Anther late of St. Mary's County deceased being upon or about the 17th day of February last in the house of Newtown in the County afores where John Greenway and the said Langworth then dwelt, was there by the said Robert Clarke or James Langworth or one of them or by their or one of their means default or carelessness shot into the head or otherwise discharging of a pistol of the said Mr. Clarke's that he suddenly thereupon died, the same pistol having been the same day in the same house but a small time before unwittingly discharged by the wife of the said John Greenway in taking the same in her hand to her great affright and amazement.... Depositions were given by all persons present in the house that day including the deposition of Robert Clarke which was taken on the 18th day of February 1651 (Mr. Robert Clarke and Mr. Langworth) James Langworth gave his age as 22 years onld on the 18th day of February 1651. Upon the verdict of this court after some debate of the matter thought fitt and doth hereby acquit the said Robert Clarke in every respect touching the Philip Anther's death and doth fine James Langworth 500 pounds of tobacco and Cask to the lord proprietary, and doth order him to pay all court charges, dated 1 April 1651.
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Liber A, Page 120; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Mr. James Langworth demands warrant against John Tomkinson for mutinous and seditious words; subpoena for Mathias Obrian, James Johnson, William Allin, Daniell Gourdian.
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 307; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Capt. James Langworth was informed that John Tomkinson had spoken "reproachful words" much tending to the disturbance of the peace; Tomkinson ordered to make appearance at court; Samuel Palmer, Daniell Gordian and Mathias Obrian to give oath.
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 308; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Mathias Obrian, -age ca 33 years, states that John Tomkinson, in the presence of William Allen and James Johnson, said there were 30 of the inhabitants of this province to be hanged including Zacharie Wade, Joseph Harrison, William Heard and several others
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 309; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Samuell Palmer, age ca 33 years, states he heard two Virginians who now lives at Mr. Haigates (Haggess?) say that 50 men were to be hanged ... including Lt. Robert Troope and Thomas Allen
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 310; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Daniell Gordian swears same as Palmer
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 311; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Mr. James Linsey confesses judgment for 444# of tobacco unto John Wheeler of Capt. James Langworth's company, Ensign; to be paid 10 Nov next
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Liber A, Page 120, folio 312; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
In the judgment of the Court, the preceding oaths clears John Tomkinson of the afsd. mutinous words; order to apprehend the said Virginian
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Liber A, Page 123, folio 324; Charles County Circuit Court, Microfilm Cr 35,689, Court 12 Feb 1660
Mr. James Langworth enters a caveat against the estate of Hennery Lilly for 300# of tobacco or thereabouts
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Archives of Maryland, Volume 4, Court and Testamentary Business, 1649. Page 506;
29 Sept 1649 James Langworth his Marke for Cattell Viz: the right Eare slitt and the left Eare cropt and a peice taken round out of the upper side
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Archives of Maryland, Volume 0041, Page 0564 - Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662; Liber P. C. R. p. 1076; Thursday 5th of June 1662; which Mr Langworth payd to Mr Gardner on my Accompt not long before his death . . . one of the feoffees Mr James Langworth decd who had ....
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Charles County Court and Land Records, Liber H, Page 299
20 Feb 1699; Indenture from William Langworth of St Mary's Co, Gent, son and heir of James Langworth, dec'd, to Rando. Hanson, Gent.; for 19,000* tobacco; a parcel of land called St John's on the north side of Piscataway River; containing 800 acres; formerly surveyed for John Jarboe 18 Nov 1658; /s/ William Langworth; wit. Thomas Lomax, William Thomas
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