[1756]Sir John Hoskyns, knight, one of the Masters of the Chancery, borne at Morehampton in the countie of Hereford,A.D....
Aug. 3rd, 1671, the native maryed.
Aug. 20, 1667, the native broke his thigh; Oct. 1671, the native had another fall which was no lesse dangerous then the former.
Sir John Hoskyns' eldest son John[GG], borne at ..., 14 die Novembr. 1673, 4h48´A.M.Obiit ... 1684.
Mris Jane Hoskyns, daughter of Sir John Hoskyns of Morhamton, Hereff., borne at Harwood in com. praedict. March the 2nd, about 6 a clock in the morning,A.D.1677/8.
[1757]Gazette de Londres:—Jean Hoskins, esq., honoré du titre de chevalerie et l'un de maîtres ordinaires de la cancellerie 30 Janvier 1675.
Note.[GG]In MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 63, is a letter to Aubrey from Sir John Hoskyns, dated Nov. 15, 1673, announcing the birth of this son on Nov. 14, 4h48´A.M., and asking him to send to H. C., i.e. Henry Coley the astrologer.
[GG]In MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 63, is a letter to Aubrey from Sir John Hoskyns, dated Nov. 15, 1673, announcing the birth of this son on Nov. 14, 4h48´A.M., and asking him to send to H. C., i.e. Henry Coley the astrologer.
[GG]In MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 63, is a letter to Aubrey from Sir John Hoskyns, dated Nov. 15, 1673, announcing the birth of this son on Nov. 14, 4h48´A.M., and asking him to send to H. C., i.e. Henry Coley the astrologer.