Wick, Wix, Wickes of Tetbury in 1735

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Wick, Wickes, Wicks, Wookes, Weeks

Men of 1608 - William Wickes Husbandman

Moses Weekes wed Abigal Webb 20 May 1640
Mary Week wed William Blake 17 July 1656
William Wicks wed Elizabeth Wickwar 10 Oct 1664
Samuel Wicks wed Abigail Stancom 17 Nov 1670
William Wixe wed An Bayly 5 June 1671
Abigail Wicks wed John Hannis 20 Dec 1677
William Wix wed Hester Browning 27 Jan 1680
Jonathan Wicks wed Hester Body 28 Dec 1682
Elizabeth Wix wed Loseph Perrin 30 Dec 1684
Moses Wix wed Mary Unknown 24 Feb 1684
Hanna Wicks wed John Thomas Senior 15 Oct 1688
John Wicks wed Elizabeth Mills 21 July 1698
Elizabeth Wicks wed Moses Elliot 3 Aug 1701
John Wicks wed Elizabeth Pritchard 4 Feb 1702
Abigail Wicks wed Francis Savage 27 Dec 1705
Mary Weeks of Hilsly wed Daniel Biddell 25 Nov 1708

1664 Moses Mickes was Churchwarden
1676 Moses Wickes was Bailif
1682 Samuel Wickes was Churchwarden
1691 William Wickes was Churchwarden
1692 Joseph Wickes was Churchwarden

Will of Alice Wickes 1687/193

Intestate statement made by her only daughter Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Perrin
Note - Elizabeth Wix wed 30 Dec 1684 to Joseph Perrin

Will of Nicholas Wickes 1692/265

Will written on 7 Dec 1691, and is Proved on 11 Nov 1792
To my cousin Jean Chambers and Sarah her daughter 5 pounds apiece
To my cousin Phillip Richards, the 5 pounds he owes me
To the daughter of Elizabeth Wickes Widow, 5 pounds when she reaches age of 18, and my dwelling house where Widow Browning now lives
To my cousin Timothy Purnell 6 pounds
To my son in law Robert Marriott (or Merchant?) 10 pounds
I appoint Thomas Burton and Robert Marriott joint executors

Will of William Wickes 1695/133

Will signed by his hand on 13 Aug 1693, and is Proved on 1 Jul 1695
Leaves his house to his wife, until his son Jonathan reaches age of 24
Leaves another house for his daughters - to Abigail after my wife's decease, then to Esther, then Susannah then Anna Wickes
When his wife dies 60 pounds is to be divided between those daughters then living


1705 Jonathan Wickes was Churchwarden
1709 John Wickes was Churchwarden
1734-45 Joseph Wickes was Churchwarden, and again 1758
1761 Joseph Wickes Junior was Churchwarden
1789-90 T F Wickes was Churchwarden
1791 Charles Wickes was Churchwarden and again 1828-30
1798 (120 years later) Charles Wickes was Bailif

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
March 1664 Jonathan Wick 1 hearths Ladyday Chargeable
Oct 1671, Oct 1672 Jonathan Wicks 1 hearth West Street
Oct 1672 Moses Wicks 3 hearths West Street
Oct 1672 Moses Wicks 2 hearths West Street
Oct 1671 Samuel Wicks 2 hearths Page 2
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1671 Horsley Thomas Wicks Exempt
1672 Minchinhampton Martin Wicks 2 hearths
1671 Minchinhampton Nathaniel Wicks 2 Vicar
1671 Minchinhampton Richard Wicks Discharged
1671 Woodchester Joseph Wicke Discharged
1672 Woodchester Richard Wick Discharged

Meeting about Replacing the Church held 22 June 1729
Influential citizens held a meeting to consider what to do about the state of the old church attended by John Barrett, Henry Crowther, Daniel Evans, Richard Harding, John Johnson, Thomas Keen, John Phillips, John Purnell, Francis Savage, John Sloper, William Tomkinson, Barnard Wickes, Joseph Wickes, John Wight, Henry Wightwick
The matter went to Parliament who suggested repairs and on 10 Feb 1740 charged Thomas Estcourt, Richard Harding, Joseph Ralph, Charles Savage and William Savage with overseeing the work.
After spending money doing doubtful repairs, the Old Church was demolished and rebuilt to be opened in 1770

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
P328a OV 4/1 24-Nov 1683 Jonathan Wickes Master to Apprentice Thomas Webb
P328a OV 4/1 19-Apr 1688 Moses Wicks Master to Apprentice Katherine Lloyd
D 566 B 2/2 05-Oct 1698 Joseph Wickes, Samuel Wickes signed Bailiff's accounts
D 566 B 11 18-May 1700 George Wickes, John Wicks, Jonathan Wickes, Joseph Wickes, Samuel Wickes signed a Protest asking that the 13 be re-established
D 566 L 3/2 24-Oct 1700 George Wicks, Jonathan Wicks, Joseph Wickes signed the Deed of protest against the 13
D 566 B 2/3 10-Aug 1705 John Wickes was paid 5/- for digging out stones
D 566 M 14 25-Jan 1711 Joseph Wickes nominated Bayliff
D 566 M 14 25-Jan 1711 George Wickes and Joseph Wicks signed, two of the Feoffees
D 566 B 17 22-Mar 1713 Joseph Wickes named in the list of Town Deeds
D 566 M 24 10-Oct 1715 Thomas Wicks attended Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups
D 566 B 2/12/1 23-Nov 1717 Bernard Wickes and George Wickes attended Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups
D 566 B 2/4 17-Sep 1718 George Wickes signed as a member of the Thirteen

D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718
Page 11, George Wickes house 10-0-0
Page 04, George Wickes dwelling 6-0-0
Dufton Page 18, John Wickes 60-0-0 for land
Page 18, John Wicks lets to Thomas Perrin
Page 18, John Wicks has another part let to Mich Drew
Page 06, Jonathan Wickes dwelling 15-0-0
Page 14, Jonathan Wickes dwelling 15-0-0
Page 13, Joseph Wickes dwelling 10-0-0
Page 02, Joseph Wickes for the Warren grounds 3-0-0
Page 13, Joseph Wickes other land and houses 42-0-0
Page 03, Joseph Wickes land bought from James Gastrell 8-0-0
Page 04, Joseph Wickes house in the Green and other land
Page 05, Moses Wickes dwelling 8-0-0
Page 13, Moses Wickes dwelling 8-0-0
Dufton, Page 18, Samuel Wickes 7-0-0 for land
Page 04, Samuel Wickes dwelling 6-0-0
Page 11, Samuel Wickes house 9-0-0
Dufton, Page 19, Widow Wickes house 5-0-0

D 566 B 2/4 09-Jun 1715 Jonathan Wickes was paid 50-0-0 for teaching at the Poor School two and a half years and on 17-Nov 1717 Jonathan Wickes was paid 20-0-0 a year for teaching the Grammar School
D 566 B 2/12 17-Nov 1715 William Wickes workman for Charles Bartholomew
D566 Z 20 15-Nov 1715 John Wickes and John Wickes sgned a petition against rebels invading and trying to subvert our religious laws and liberties
D 566 B 2/4 17-Sep 1718 John Wickes signed as a member of the Thirteen
D 566 B 2/3 20-Aug 1719 John Wickes, Joseph Wickes signed as members of the 13
D 566 B 37 12-Jun 1721 George Wickes and John Wickes, two of the 13, agree to purchase Mayo's house in West St, for use of Schoolmaster
D 566 R 1/6 23-Apr 1725 William Wickes received 1/- from Madam Hodges Charity of 10 pound for the Poor
D 566 B 24 April 1725 Barnard Wickes, George Wickes, Joseph Wickes, Moses Wickes, Nathaniel Wickes signed a petition to use money to build an extension to the Market House
D 566 R 1/6 24-Dec 1726 William Wickes of Cutwell, received 4/- from Madam Hodges Charity of 10 pound for the Poor D 566 B 34 13-Jan 1728 Joseph Wickes signed as a member of the Thirteen
D 566 R 2/2 22-Jun 1729 Joseph Wickes voted for a brief to be started to rebuild Tetbury Church
D 566 B 2/12/7 15-Jan 1732 Joseph Wickes accepted 17-1-0 on behalf of his mother Ann Wickes, from Joshua Wilkins
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Bernard Wicks column 2, John Wicks column 2 away from home, Jonathan Wickes column 2, Joseph Wickes column 1, Moses Wicks column 2


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Barnard 36, and his Servant
Elizabeth 35
Hester 74, her two children, George 60, Thomas 45, and one Servant.
James 24, and one Servant
John 54, and his daughter Eleanor 16
Joseph 41, his wife Elizabeth 35, his two children Elizabeth 11 and Thomas 9, one Servant and one Lodger.
Moses 38, his wife Sophia 33, his four children Thomas 9, Sophia 6, Mary 4 and Betty 2, and one Servant
Samuel 33, his wife Elizabeth 29, and his two children John 6 and Hannah 2.
William 55, his wife 55, and two children Elizabeth 23 and Samuel 20.
Not in CensusJohn's son Joseph 24


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Bernard p6, George p3, John p2, Joseph p9 Town Jury, Joseph Junior p6, Moses p1 Town Jury, Samuel p6, Thomas p2

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Wicks Barnard 1699-60 House 8.06 1sv ch2
Wicks MrsElizabeth 1700-1764 House1
WickesMrs House 17.082cd - sv1 ch4
Hester 1661 43 onetwo
Wickes James 1711 - House 24.12 sv1 ch2
WickesJohnHouse 8.11 1cd - ch2
He 1681-40Eleanor 1719-88one
Wicks Joseph House 16.13 &w ** 2cd sv1 lg1 ch6
He 1694-64Elizabeth 1700-64Elizabeth 1724- Thomas 1726-86
Wicks Mr Moses House 2.01 &w *4cd - sv1 ch7
He 1697-78Sophia 1703-60
Thomas 1726- Sophia 1729- Mary 1731-Betty 1733-
Wickes Samuel House 8.10&w ** 2cd - ch4
He 1702-87 Elizabeth 1706- John 1729- Hannah 1733-
Wickes William House 14.14 &w**2cd - ba4
He 1680- Wife 1685-Elizabeth 1712-Samuel 1715-

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 Z 20 column 3, about 1736 Barnard Wickes, John Wickes, Joseph Wickes, Moses Wickes in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 R 13 24-May 1740 Joseph Wickes a trustee in agreement to build extension to Market House
D 566 R 13 about 1745 Barnard Wickes promised 1-1-0, John Wickes promised 1-1-0 and Joseph Wickes promised 2-2-0 Subscription for a new Engine for ye use in Tetbury

D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 5 Barnard Wickes, Page 12 Jonathan Wickes , Page 6 Joseph Wickes the Younger, Page 12 Moses Wickes, Page 4 William Wickes

D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury Moses Wickes
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Samuel Wickes Tyler, received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 M4 - 1754 23 members of the Town Jury Barnard Wickes
D 566 M4 - 1755 20 members of the Foreign Jury Barnard Wickes
D 566 R 2/2 04-Apr 1754 Bernard Wickes paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church

D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 5.1 Barnard Wickes, Page 4.1 Jonathan Wickes , Page 5.2 Joseph Wickes the Younger, Page 4.1 Moses Wickes, Page 2.2 Samuel Wickes

D 566 R 2/2 04-Apr 1754 Jonathan Wicks paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M4 - 1754 23 members of the Town Jury Joseph Wickes Younger
D 566 R 2/2 04-Apr 1754 Joseph Wicks paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 R 2/2 01-Apr 1754 Miss Elizabeth Wickes paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M4 - 1754 23 members of the Town Jury Moses Wickes
D 566 M4 - 1755 20 members of the Foreign Jury Moses Wickes
D 566 R 2/2 04-Apr 1754 Thomas Wickes the Clerk, paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 2.2 William Wicks
D 566 R 2/2 01-Apr 1754 Wickes paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M5 - 1755 Town Jury charges Joseph Wickes cellar window projects too far into the street Remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-

D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 5.2 Joseph Wickes Younger, Page 5.2 Moses Wickes, Page 2.2 Samuel Wickes Younger, Page 2.2 Samuel Wickes
D 566 M5 - 1764 15 members of the Town Jury Moses Wickes
D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 Joseph Wickes Page 1a, Moses Wickes Page 1b, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 at Christmas
Dec 1767 Samuel Wicks Column 3, received 6d
Dec 1773 Hester Wicks Column 1, and Samuel Wicks Column 2, received 6d

D 566 B 2/6 29-Sep 1778 Moses Wickes one of the Thirteen, dead

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
Poor relief Ratepayer, 20 Jul 1742,
Page 49 Nathaniel Wickes deceased 4-00-00 or Occupier
Page 50 John Wickes of West St 3-04-00
Page 51 Barnard Wickes 2-16-00
Page 51 Moses Wickes 2-16-00
Page 52 Ann Wickes Widow 21-05-00
Page 52 John Wickes 19-00-00
Page 53 Hester Wickes Widow 8-00-00
Page 56 Joseph Wickes ye Younger 1-00-00
Page 57 Thomas Wickes deceased 19-10-00 or Occupier

Vestry Members in Tetbury 1742 set at two shillings in the Pound, Page 59 John Wickes
26-Mar 1744, Page 129 Joseph Wicks Vestry members appointed Overseers of the Poor for 1744-5
01-Aug 1743, Page 149 Joseph Wickes signed for Month Accounts
29-Mar 1747(old date), Page 347 Barnard Wicks on Vestry
20-Apr 1747, Page 353 Barnard Wickes Vestry of 33 men who each signed their name
06-Apr 1747, Page 408 William Wickes being ill receive an allowance each 4 weeks
23-Mar 1746 (old date), Page 411 Joseph Wickes Vestry meeting

Ratepayer of Tetbury Apr 1747, Page 420 Barnard Wickes, Page 420 Moses Wickes, Page 421 Ann Wickes Widow, Page 422 Jonathan Wickes, Page 422 Joseph Wickes, Page 424 Joseph Wickes
26-Dec 1748, Page 523 Joseph Wickes Vestry protest re Pride appeal

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 26-Sep 1749 Joseph Wickes Vestry to raise 6 pence for cost of removing hazard
On 20-May 1754 William Wickes received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
99 Long Street, downwards Ann Wickes 21-5-0
72 Long Street, downwards Barnard Wickes 37-8-0 or occupier
73 Long Street, downwards Barnard Wickes 0-17-0 late Mrs Curtis
74 Long Street, downwards Barnard Wickes 0-17-0 late Lovelock'
87 Long Street, downwards James Wickes 6-16-0 house and stock
3 Church Street Upwards John Wickes 27-2-0 house, land and stock
46 Church Street Upwards Jonathan Wickes 7-8-0 houses
75 Long Street, downwards Moses Wickes 2-16-0 Coventry or occupier

On 21-May 1758 Joseph Wickes Vestry member approving expense concerning Elizabeth Townsend
On 16-Apr 1759 Joseph Wickes Vestry member appointing Overseers for 1759-60
On 23 Jan 1758 William Wickes received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 16 Feb 1758 Elizabeth Wickes received 2/6 being ill
On 20 Mar 1758 Elizabeth Wickes received 3/6 being ill
On 18 Sep 1758 Barnard Wickes signed Month accounts
On 11 Dec 1758 William Wickes received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks

Bigland recorded
In Old Church
John Savage, Gent, who died 4 Sept 1683
John Savage, Gent, decreased 28 May 1708
Mrs Jane Wickes, daughter of John Savage Gent,
who died 24 July 1725 (wife of George)

Anne Weeks married on 17460930 to Jonas Butler

Bernard Wickes was in the group of 44 who attended the Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups on 23-Nov 1717

Bernard Wickes was baptised Barnot son of John 16990927 - 17601223 aged 61. He married 17280617 to Sarah Arnold at Newington Bagpath 1702 - 17330721 aged 31
On 17480901 he married Rachel Curtis 17100223 - 17530604, the daughter of John Curtis.
Bernard is mentioned in Elizabeth Body's Will signed 12 Apr 1721

Elizabeth Wicks 1675 - 17430905 married 17010803 to Moses Eliot. They baptised Elizabeth 17020727, Benjamin 17040126 lived 10 months, Ann 17050909 and Benjamin 17070922.

Elizabeth Wicks, Widow, was buried 17331221. Guess she was mother of Bernard, born 1670
Elizabeth Weeks, of Cutwell, was buried 17600211.
Elizabeth Wickes was buried 17640824, a Widow aged 64

George Wickes was in the group of 44 who attended the Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups on 23-Nov 1717

George Wikes 1675 - 17421120 and his wife Jane Savage 1675 - 17250726 baptised Elizabeth 16990412 lived 5 months, Elizabeth 17000620 lived 3 weeks and Katherine 17030417

Hanah Weeks was buried 17070809.
Henry Weeks baptised his son Henry 17280328.
Hester Weeks, Widow, was buried 17241121. William Wickes married 16810127 to Hester Browning.

Will of Hester Wicks 1725/134

Will signed 8 Nov 1720 and Proved 24 May 1725
To my daughter Abigail wife of James Witton (or Webber) one shilling
To my son Jonathan Wickes one shilling
To my daughter Suzannah wife of Joseph Dorrett one shilling
All the rest and residue to my daughters Esther and Hannah Wickes, and make Hannah Wickes sole executrix

Hester Weeks married on 17260904 to James Browning.
Hester Wickes, Widow, was buried 17430316.
Isaac Weeks buried his Child 17101127.

James Wickes and his wife Johanna 1720 -17880721 baptised Elizabeth 17430303 - 17440216, John 17441005, Somerset 17490512, Edmund 17501124 and Elizabeth 17521014 lived 13 days, and buried James 17530107.

Elizabeth Body in her Will signed on 12 Apr 1721, names her kinsman (brother in law) Bernard Wicks and nephew John Wicks, and John's childen John, Joseph, William, Moses, Margaret and Elinor

Reference D566 Z 20 documents clearly show both men named John Wicks were influential, one is a Feoffee. Elizabeth Body's Will sorts out the children.

John Wicks son of Bernard, baptised Elizabeth 16990729, Alice 17001223 and buried his wife 17010511.
He baptised Margaret 17020117, Samuel 17030311 lived 11 days, Mary 17041201, John 17070531, John 17090331, Joseph 17110210, William Small 17130402, Elinor 17180807 and Moses 17200621 - 17230118.

John Wicks baptised Barnot 16990927, Samuel 17020108 and buried his wife 17020305 and Child 18 days later.
He baptised Hanah 17041015-17690404 (buried as daughter of John aged 64), Thomas 17100617 and buried his wife 17140225.

John Wicks was buried 17040127.
John Wicks was buried 17240312
John Wicks was buried 17301122
John Wicks was buried 17400710
John Wickes was buried 17540605 as Mr John Wickes aged 45.

Jonathan Wickes and his wife Esther to teach trade of Worsted comber as Master for apprentice Thomas Webb, a Poor child of Tetbury reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 24-Nov 1683

Jonathan Wickes, buried as Mr, 1655 - 17160903, died aged 61 and Hester 1661 - 17430316 Widow aged 81, baptised Joseph 16940124.

Jonathan Wickes 1675 - 17171105 the Clerk, baptised Moses 16970212 - 17780202, Abigail 17000302 and Hester 17021005.

Jonathan Weeks 16860422 - 17561022, son of William, baptised William 17151020, Hester 17170725.

Joseph Wicks buried his wife 17050412 and was buried as Mr Joseph 17200902.

Joseph Wickes the Younger, Woolstapler, was an Churchwarden 1761, named in Martha Moon's case.
Joseph Wickes Mr, 16940124 - 17640123, son of Jonathan aged 70, and his widow Elizabeth 1700 - 17640815 aged 64 baptised Sarah 17220614, Elizabeth Beving 17240604 and Thomas Croome 17260416 - 17860407 aged 60 who served as Vicar of the Parish to his death.

The Will of Daniel Evans signed 8 Apr 1742 names his brother in law Joseph Wickes executor and leaves the remainder of his possessions to him.

Mary Wicks, Widow, was buried 17350816.
Widow Wickes was buried 17131106

Will of Elizabeth Wickes 1715/34

Intestate Statement made by her son Thomas Wickes on 17 Feb 1715 (old date style)


Mrs Wicks, Widow, was buried 17151114.
Widow Weeks was buried 17150809.

Mathew Wicks was buried 17100708.

Moses Wicks and his wife Abigail to teach trade of Housewifery for 7 years from Christmas 1687 as Master for apprentice Katherine Lloyd, a Fatherless child of Tetbury, reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 19-Apr 1688

Moses Wix wed 24 Feb 1685 (Old date) to Mary (surname lost)

Moses Wickes 16970212 - 17780202 son of Jonathan, married Sophia 1700 - 17600628, daughter of Rev Shuting and baptised Thomas 17261027, Sophia 17290117, Mary 17310622, Betty 17331018, Joseph 17380223 - 17460609 aged 8, Sarah 17400322 and Ann 17460422.

Nathaniel Wicks baptised his daughter Mary 17060224.

Nathaniel Weeks 1690 - 17310705 and his wife Anne 1695 - 17250101 baptised Thomas 17231018 buried the next day as Wicks

Samuel Wekes was buried 17130425.
Samuel Wickes, son of John, 17020108 - 17870826, was buried by the Parish. He married 17280224 to Elizabeth Gwinnet of Gloucester and baptised Elizabeth 17300305 - 17300812 lived 5 months, Thomas Gwinnett 17311129 lived 1 day, Hannah Gwinnett 17330908, John 17350807 lived 6 weeks, Samuel 17361108 lived 5 weeks, Sarah buried 17400713, baptised Mary 17421021-17440225, twins John and Samuel 17450920 (John buried 17451003), Elizabeth 17481010 and Mary 17520104.
11 baptised, 4 survived.

Stephen Weeks baptised Richard 17300116.

Thomas Wicks was in the group of 43 who attended the Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups on 10-Oct 1715

Thomas Wicks Mr baptised Thomas 17160816 annd buried him as Thomas Weeks 17170406.

William Weeks 1683-17630912, aged 80, buried a Child 17070504, baptised Henry 17081005 - 17230118 aged 15, buried Child 17111218, baptised Elizabeth 17121116, Samuel 17150428, Mary 17171113 - 17230715 aged 5 and Jane buried 17230724 - 3 were buried 1723 - Smallpox?

William Wicks married on 17391227 to Mary Crooke.

William Wickes and his wife were Baptists.
William Weeks and his wife Hannah worked as servants, and are mentioned in Sarah Paul's Will dated 31 Mar 1795

William Smallwickes married on 17410102 to Mariatha Lockey.
William Small Wicks baptised his daughter Ann 17420318,
and buried his wife Mariatha 17431021.
Mr William Small Wickes was buried 17520223.


Selina Wicks left a Will in 1841, reference 1841/108

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