Wesley Johnston and John Butson's Early Butson Research
The Records - Blackborough and Kentisbeare, Devon


John Butson (of Devon) and Wesley Johnston (originally of Illinois, now of California) separately researched Butson family history over several decades and gathered many records. In 2011, we connected with each other and began combining what we had gathered and concluded.

This page presents the records found for Blackborough which is now a part of Kentisbeare in Devon. All of the records on this page were found by John Butson, although Wesley Johnston has provided some additional information in the Domesday Book section and added the Wills listed in the Devon Wills Project.

It is important that the context and content of these records be properly interpreted. Please see the separate wep page on interpretation of the records.


Contents

1086 - Exon (Exeter) Domesday Book

Research in Exeter at the county records office produced the following entry transcribed from the Exon (Exeter) Domesday book, which was one of two pilot counties completed before the main survey was undertaken. This covered Devon, and the other county covered in the same way was Norfolk. These trial versions contained far more data than the subsequent full version.

Ralph Botin holds BLACKBOROUGH from William the Usher. Leofwin Sock held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1 hide and 1 virgate of land. Land for 3 ploughs. R(alph) has in lordship 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate.
9 villagers and 2 slaves (have) 1/2 hide and 1/2 virgate.
Meadow, 4 acres; pasture, 100 acres; underwood, 2 acres.
Formerly 10s; value now 20s.

Additional Information

The Domesday Map web site has an image of the original, which is reproduced here.

That site has a different interpretation, seeing William the Usher as the tenant in chief in 1086. The site also show two other entries that refer to Blackborough: William Black (location as Blackberie) and Ralph of Pomeroy (location as Blackberge).

Additional Information

The completion translation of the Domesday, from which the lower text in the box above is taken, can be found in a Word document at University of Hull's Muradora web site.


1509-1768 British Record Society index entries

The following was published by Wesley Johnston in Issue #3 (Spring 1981) of the Butson Family Newsletter.

These records are from the British Record Society's Index Library series, begun about 1880. Each pair of numbers, i.e. (66,79), designates the volume (66) and page (79). My abbreviations are:

  • a = administration
  • b = book
  • c = copied
  • f = folio
  • m = missing
  • r = register
  • t = testament
  • w = will
  • - (hyphen) = marriage
Sources

  1. Country-wide: Prerogative Court of Canterbury
    • A. Index of Wills Proved
      • 1383-1558 (Volume 10)
      • 1605-1619 (Volume 43)
      • 1657-1660 (Volume 61)
    • B. Index of Administrations
      • 1649-1654 (Volume 68)
  2. Devonshire: Devonshire records at Exeter
    • A. Calendar of Devonshire Wills and Administrations in the Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter (Volume 35: Pages 1-27)
    • B. Court of the Archdeaconry of Exeter (Volume 35: Pages 227 et seq.)
    • C. Wills and Administrations Proved in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Exeter (Volume 46)
  3. Cornwall: Calendar of Wills, Administrations and Accounts in the Connotorial Archdiaconal Court of Cornwall
    • 1568-1699 (Volume 56)
    • 1700-1799 (Volume 59)
  4. London: Calendar of Marriage License Allegations in the Registry of the Bishop of London
    • 1660-1700 (Volume 66)
Butson References
  • ---- BROOKE, alias BUTSON (35,228) Kentisbeare, ct1586, f270
  • Agnes BUTSON (35,234) Brodhembury, w1620 (35,239) widow, Kentisbeare, w1636 (43,88) Kentisbere, Devon, 1619, 49 r Parker
  • Alice BUTSON (35,263) Alphington, w 1734
  • Andrew BUTSON (35,235) Dunckeswell, a 1624
  • Anne BUTSON (35,262) Dunkeswell, w 1731
  • Anthony BUTSON (35,229) Broadhembury, w 1590
  • Appolonia BUSTON (66,21) - Tho. Calverley 13 Feb 1670-1, b28
  • Bartholomew BUTSONN (35,242) Hemyocke, w1647
  • Bartholomew BUTSON (35,248) Dunkswell, w1680
  • Bartholomew BUTSON (35,259) Dunkeswell, w 1720
  • Benj. BUTSON (or BURTON) (66,79) - Ann Foster, 21 Apr 1696, b1695-7
  • Christofer BUTSTON (35,233) Kentisbeare, mt 1614
  • Edward BUTSON (35,242) Kentsbeere, a 1649
  • Francis BUTSON (35,246) Dunkeswell, a 1675
  • George BUTSON (35,252) Kentisbeare, a 1696
  • Henry BUTSON (35,19) Culmestocke, w1673 (35,259) East Budleigh, w1722 (35,265) Otterton, 1741
  • Humfrie BUTTSON (35,232) Broadhemburie, mt1613
  • James BUTSON (35,240) Kentesbeare, a 1641
  • Jane BUTSON (35,237) Kentisbeere, w 1627
  • Jenking BOTSONE (56,34) Padstow, w 1615
  • Joan BUTSON (35,230) mt 1591
  • Joane BUSTON (35,240) Silferton, w1642 (35,241) Kentsbeare, w1646
  • John BUTSTON (10,99) Mynhed, Sornerset, w1509
  • John BUTSON (35,17) Littleham, a1648 (35,24&27) w1727, aw1761, aw1764, Stokenham
  • John BUTSON (35,229) Hemiocke, cat1588, f464
  • John BUTTSON (35,240) Kentisbeare, w1641
  • John BUTSON (35,242) senior, Kentsbeere, w1649
  • John BUTSON (35,243&244&252) Kentisbeare, a1662, a1666, w1696
  • John BUTSON (35,253) Cheriton Fitzpaine, w1698
  • John BUTSON (35,258) Alphington, a1714
  • John BUTSON (35,264) Hemiock, w1738
  • John BUTSON(43,88) Hilfarance, Somerset, 1611, 67rWood
  • John BUTSON(59,29) St. Michael Penkevil, w1768
  • John BUTSON(61,105) husb., Churchstanton, Devon, w1659, f194
  • John BUTSON (68,59), Littleham, Devon, 1649 (a June 1641 revoked), f25
  • Margerie BUTSON (35,236) Kentisbeare, w1626 (61,105) widow, Kentisbeare, Devon, w1659, f441
  • Matthew BUTSON (35,14) Hemiock, a1634 (35,239) Hemiock, w1721
  • Oliver BROOKE, alias BUTSON (43,78) husbandman, Uffeculme, Devon, 1617, 109rWeldon
  • Osmond BROOKE, alias BUTSON (43,78) Aller, Kintisbere, Devon, 1619, 29rParker
  • Richard BUTSON (35,258) Ottery, w1718 (46,20) East Budley, w1652
  • Robert BUTSON (35,233&234) Kentisbeare, w1617, w1620 (35,236) Colompton, a1624 (35,245) Ottery St, Marie, a1670 (35,252&268) Poughill, w1695, w1756
  • Samuel BUTSON (35,265) East Budleigh, w1743
  • Sarah BUSTIN (66,50) - Wm. Friend, 24 Fab 1686-7, b30
  • Stephen BUTSTONE, alias BROKE (35,227) Kentisbear, ct1546, f54
  • Thomas BUTSON (35,16) Puddington, w1646 (35,231) Kentisbeare, w1606
  • Thomas BUSTONE(35,232) Kentisbeare, mt1609
  • Thomas BUTSON (35,253) Shobbroke, w1699
  • William BUTSON (35,229) mt1590
  • William BROOKE, alias BUTSON (35,232) Kentesbeer, w1610

The following is a newly added chronological listing of the same references. Refer back to the alphabetical list for volume and page references.

  • 1500's
    • John BUTSTON Mynhed, Sornerset, w1509
    • Stephen BUTSTONE, alias BROKE Kentisbear, ct1546, f54
    • ---- BROOKE, alias BUTSON Kentisbeare, ct1586, f270
    • John BUTSON Hemiocke, cat1588, f464
    • Anthony BUTSON Broadhembury, w 1590
    • William BUTSON mt1590
    • Joan BUTSON mt 1591
  • 1600-1649
    • Thomas BUTSON Kentisbeare, w1606
    • Thomas BUSTONE Kentisbeare, mt1609
    • William BROOKE, alias BUTSON Kentesbeer, w1610
    • John BUTSON Hilfarance, Somerset, 1611, 67rWood
    • Humfrie BUTTSON Broadhemburie, mt1613
    • Christofer BUTSTON Kentisbeare, mt 1614
    • Jenking BOTSONE Padstow, w 1615 -- EARLIEST REFERENCE IN CORNWALL
    • Oliver BROOKE, alias BUTSON husbandman, Uffeculme, Devon, 1617, 109rWeldon
    • Robert BUTSON Kentisbeare, w1617, w1620
    • Agnes BUTSON Kentisbere, Devon, 1619, 49 r Parker
    • Osmond BROOKE, alias BUTSON Aller, Kintisbere, Devon, 1619, 29rParker
    • Agnes BUTSON Brodhembury, w1620
    • Andrew BUTSON Dunckeswell, a 1624
    • Robert BUTSON Colompton, a1624
    • Margerie BUTSON Kentisbeare, w1626
    • Jane BUTSON Kentisbeere, w 1627
    • Matthew BUTSON Hemiock, a1634
    • Agnes BUTSON widow, Kentisbeare, w1636
    • James BUTSON Kentesbeare, a 1641
    • John BUTTSON, Kentisbeare, w1641 (35,242)
    • Joane BUSTON Silferton, w1642
    • Joane BUSTON Kentsbeare, w1646
    • Thomas BUTSON Puddington, w1646
    • Bartholomew BUTSONN Hemyocke, w1647
    • John BUTSON, Littleham, a1648
    • Edward BUTSON Kentsbeere, a 1649
    • John BUTSON, senior Kentsbeere, w1649
    • John BUTSON Littleham, Devon, 1649 (a June 1641 revoked), f25
  • 1650-1699
    • Richard BUTSON East Budley, w1652
    • John BUTSON, husb. Churchstanton, Devon, w1659, f194
    • Margerie BUTSON widow, Kentisbeare, Devon, w1659, f441
    • John BUTSON, Kentisbeare, a1662, a1666, w1696
    • Robert BUTSON Ottery St, Marie, a1670
    • Appolonia BUSTON - Tho. Calverley 13 Feb 1670-1, b28
    • Henry BUTSON Culmestocke, w1673
    • Francis BUTSON Dunkeswell, a 1675
    • Bartholomew BUTSON, Dunkswell, w1680
    • Sarah BUSTIN - Wm. Friend, 24 Feb 1686-7, b30
    • Robert BUTSON Poughill, w1695
    • George BUTSON Kentisbeare, a 1696
    • Benj. BUTSON (or BURTON) - Ann Foster, 21 Apr 1696, b1695-7
    • John BUTSON Cheriton Fitzpaine, w1698
    • Thomas BUTSON Shobbroke, w1699
  • 1700's
    • John BUTSON, Alphington, a1714
    • Richard BUTSON Ottery, w17182
    • Bartholomew BUTSON Dunkeswell, w 1720
    • Matthew BUTSON Hemiock, w1721
    • Henry BUTSON East Budleigh, w1722
    • John BUTSON w1727, aw1761, aw1764, Stokenham
    • Anne BUTSON Dunkeswell, w 1731
    • Alice BUTSON Alphington, w 1734
    • John BUTSON Hemiock, w1738
    • Henry BUTSON Otterton, 1741
    • Samuel BUTSON East Budleigh, w1743
    • Robert BUTSON Poughill, w1756
    • John BUTSON St. Michael Penkevil, w1768

1546-1659 Wills

The Devon Wills Project on GENUKI lists many Butson wills. The following are those at Kentisbeare. (There are many also at Uffculme and many in small numbers at other locations.)


1632 Panel in St. Mary's Church in Kentisbeare

John Butson's research: The parish Church of St. Mary, Kentisbeare, Devon dates from December 9, 1259 and replaces an earlier Saxon Church. In the churchyard is a yew tree believed to be over 1,000 years old and therefore pre-dating the present church. It is quite likely that our Domesday ancestors stood by this tree and the Saxon church. Yew trees are poisonous to animals and were planted in churchyards primarily to discourage owners from allowing their larger livestock to graze there. The church has many impressive features but of most importance to the Butsons is the Anstice Gallery, named after its benefactor Mrs Anstice Wescombe who provided for it’s construction in 1632. On the front of the gallery is the following poem:


Anstice late wife of Robert Wescombe here
Built this loft in the church of Kentisbeer
For the convenient hearing of the word
And praising of the true and living lord
She also gave proffit of the same
Unto the poor in memory of her name
The donors are deceased and all we
Who now survive them their good acts do see
Wich if they should be quickly out of mind
Discourage ‘twill the piously inclined
The reason why these lines are set to view
It is because the poor shall have their due

There are two wooden panels in the gallery, with the "s" written as "fi'. The panel with Butson names is on the west wall of the church. Unfortunately, the loft is usually locked, so that John Butson has only had one opportunity to take a photo. The photo is slightly out of focus, but the transcription was possible for all but one surname.


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Photo by David Hopper

A Table containing ye Names of such persons who have been benefactors to ye Poor of ye Parish of Kentisbeer as followeth;
    Anstice Wescombe gave ye Sum of Thirty Pounds ye Interest thereof to remain to ye use of ye poor of ye Said Parish forever
    Osmond Butson gave ye Sum of Ten Pounds
    Oliver Butson his Son gave Ten Pounds
    John Berry gave Ten Pounds
    John Facie gave Ten Pounds
    William Walrond gave six Pounds fifteen Shillings
    Ann Hake gave forty Shillings
    One Willy of Willand gave 6 Pound
    John Bale gave Twenty Pounds
    Agnes Heffield gave Fifty Pounds
    Thomas Butson gave Forty Pounds
    Henry Butson gave Ten Pounds
    William Eveleigh gave Ten Pounds
    William Eveleigh Junr gave 4 Pounds
    Robert Merson gave Five Pounds
    John Westlake gave Ten Pounds
There is Six Pounds and Ten Shillings more given for ye use of ye Poor by whom ye same was given cannot be remembered
    The Sum Total given is £454-3s-4d ye Interest thereof is to be distributed by ye Church Wardens and Overseers for ye Poor of ye said Parish to such Poor as have no Monthly pay Three Pounds of ye said Interest is to be given in Bread yearly

[NOTE: The underlining is not in the original but is included here to highlight the BUTSON names.]

The other panel is as follows.


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Photo by John Butson

A Table containing ye Names of such Persons who have been Benefactors, to ye poor of ye Parish of Kentisbeer as followeth.
    Robert Wescombe gave one Hundred Pounds to be laid out in Land; and for ye better improvement thereof Anstice his wife did freely contribute fourteen Pound and with ye same did purchase Six Pounds p ann for ever to be paid out of two fields called Berry Parks being part of Pool Farm to be distributed by ye approbation of ye church wardens for ye time being, & ye heir of Bradfield for ever
    Anstice Wescombe did also Erect ye Loft in ye Parish Church of Kentisbeer and gave ye Profit of ye same to ye Poor of ye said Parish for ever.
    Edmond Cross gave one Hundred Pounds ye interest thereof to remain to ye use of ye Poor of this Parish for ever to be distributed yearly by ye approbation of ye Executor and Trustees of his last will and testament or five of ye most sufficient inhabitants of ye said Parish to such Poor as have no Monthly pay.
    John Sanders of this Parish gave Three Pounds to be paid every year to ye Poor to be distributed Yearly upon Christmas day ye money to be paid out of an Estate called Sheppards Valey lying in ye Parish of Dunkeswell.

There is also text on the loft below the organ pipes.


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Photo by David Hopper

Anstice late wife of Robert Wescombe here
Built this Loft in the Church of Kentisbere
For the convenient hearing of the word
And praising of the true and living Lord.

Episcopal records of Exeter show that when the church was first built in 1275, the Vicar was Hamelin de Heantone.

William Sherwell was Rector of St Mary's from 1544 - 1554, the period when the Butsons on the panel lived in Kentisbeare. He would have performed their marriage ceremonies and christened their babies.


1641/2 Protestation Return for Kentisbeare

The following description of the protestation returns is, with a few clarifications added, from a web page on Gilberts in the Devon and Cornwall protestation returns.

The Protestation Returns relate to the years 1641/42, around the start of the Civil War. The Protestation was an Oath of loyalty to the King [Charles I], and was originally drawn up and taken by the members of the House of Commons on May 3rd 1641. The following day the Protestant Peers in the House of Lords also swore it.

On July 30th the House of Commons passed a resolution that all who refused the Protestation were unfit to hold office in Church or Commonwealth. The scope was widened so that it should be sworn by all adults over the age of 18. In practice this meant all men; women were not usually asked to sign.

A letter was sent by the Speaker of the House of Commons to the sheriffs instructing them to take the protestation with the justices of the peace in their county, and then the incumbent of each parish was to read the protestation to his parishioners and they were all to sign. This took place in February and March 1641/2. The Protestation Returns were then sent back to Parliament.

The Oath:
I, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ do, in the presence of Almighty God, promise, vow, and protest to maintain, and defend as farr as lawfully I maye, with my Life, Power and Estate, the true Reformed Protestant religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England, against all Popery and Popish Innovations, within this Realme, contrary to the same Doctrine, and according to the duty of my Allegiance, His Majesties Royal Person, Honour and Estate, as alsoe the Power and Privileges of Parliament, the lawful Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, and any person that maketh this Protestation, in whatsoever he shall do in the lawful Pursuance of the same: and to my power, and as farr as lawfully I may, I will appose and by all good Ways and Means endeavour to bring to condign Punishment all such as shall, either by Force, Practice, Councels, Plots, Conspiracies, or otherwise, doe any thing to the contrary of any thing in this present Protestation contained: and further, that I shall, in all just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the Union and Peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland: and neither for Hope, Feare, nor other Respect, shell relinquish this Promise, Vow and Protestation.

The Kentisbeare protestation returns list all those who signed the return, including the following Butsons:

This makes it unlikely that the Thomas who signed the protestation oath in St. Merryn, Cornwall, was the same Thomas Butson who signed in Kentisbeare.


1678 Kentisbeare contributors to Exeter St. Paul's rebuilding

The Parish Return towards the Rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral for Kentisbeare, Devon (1678) [Guildhall Library MS 25565/7 f026-027] shows these Butsons:


1915 - Sketch of Butson's Farm


1977 - Helen Barrett's Book Our Heritage

In 1977, Helen Barrett published her book Our Heritage: A History of Kentisbeare and Blackborough. The book contains a great deal of Butson information. The book can be seen in the following two files, both of which are about 60 Megabytes and may be slow to open:


2011 - John and Carol Butson's Visit to Kentisbeare and Blackborough

In May 2011, John and Carol Butson visited Kentisbeare. Here is John's excellent PowerPoint presentation of their successful expedition.


Last updated February 22, 2013 - Add better photo of plaque with Butson names; Add photo of organ text
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