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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Richard Russell Note
Born: Abt 1620
Married:
Died:
WIFE
Name: Jane Scudder Note
Born: Abt 1622 at London, , Middlesex County, England
Died: Aft 1651
Father: Henry Scudder Rev.
Mother: Elizabeth Hunt
CHILDREN
NOTES
1). !MARRIAGE Will of Henry Scudder, 12 February 1651 , C o l l ingbourne Du cis, Wiltshire, England.
2). !BIRTH Will of Henry Scudder, 12 February 1651 pr o v e d 3 1 May 1652 , London , Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltsh ir e , E ngl and. The will names w ife Joyce daughters Ja ne , M arth a, B ridgett, and deceased daughter, E lizabeth g rand daugh ter , Elizabeth and brother Thomas Scudder , a n d al l hi s sonn es and his daughter Elizabeth now i n Ne w Englan d... T h e will also names cousins Bridge tt Gi les, an d Joh n Scudde r and Eliz abeth Lathrop now i n Ne w England. !MARRIAGE Ibid. !DEATH Ibid.e who then became mas ter held the pos t u n t i l his death, at the age of eighty eight, in Jan u ar y 16 97 8 , and was buried in Guildford Church AUBREY , Hi sto r y o f S urrey, iii, 502 . Brook Lives of the Pu ritan s, i ii , 22 9 states tha t Grayle, having married , in th e en d o f 1645 , a daughter of one Mr. H enry Scud der, wen t i n th e next ye ar, probably as minister, to li ve a t Co llin gbour ne Ducis , Wiltshire. He subsequentl y became re cto r of T i dworth i n the same county, where , says Wood , h e was muc h follow e d by the precise an d godly party. H e was a ma n of muc h erudition, a n d a pious, faithf ul, a nd laboriou s ministe r, much bel oved by his p arish ioners . While a s trict pres byteria nGrayle as apparentl y charg ed with Armin ianism an d def end ed his principle s in a wor k, which was p ublished a f ter his death wit h a pref ace b y Constantine Je ssop, min is ter at Wimborne , Dorsetshire , entitled A Mo de st Vin dicati on of theDo ctrine of Cond itions in the Covena n t of Grace a n d the D efenders thereo f from the Aspersio n s of Arminianis m an d Popery, whic h M r. W. Eyre cast o n th em. London, 165 5 . The preface dat ed 15 Sept. 165 4 say s that the boo k h ad beendelivere d to Eyre in th e author s lifet ime . Grayl e died, aged 40 , early in 16 54. afte r a lingerin g illnes s . He was burie d in Tidwor th Church , and a neig hbouring mi nister, Dr . H umphry Ch ambers, prea ched his f uneral sermo n before the brether n , who were pr esent i n great numbers. It is pu blishe d with the Mode s t Vind ication. A son o f the sam e na mes, educated at Exet er C ollege , Oxford, wa s recto r o f Blickling, Norfolk, an d p ublished many sermon s . W o od s Athenae Oxon. Bliss , iii, 362, iv, 501. in 16 9 9 , bu t theinscription is co rre ctl y preserved in Ding ley s History in Mar ble Ca mde n Soc. A daughter ma rrie d Jo hn Grayle q.v. in 164 5. Sc udder was author i f a cel ebrate d devotionalwork en title d The Christian s Daily W alke i n Holy Securitie an d Peace . The sixth e diti on, is sued i n 1635, has an Ep istle t o the Reader, by John Dav enpo r t q.v. , dated f rom Colem an Street , 25 April 1627 . Dave nport write s th atthe fir st cop pie was more brie fe but? , upon occasi on of a s eco n d letter, wherein som e other cas es were pr opounded, th e j udiciou s author no t only handle d these a rguments la rgel y in his public mini s tery, but als o adde d more par ticular s for his friends f ull satisfacti o n i n a secon d coppy. The title page des cribes it as fir s t intend e d for pri vate use now throug h importunitie p ubli she d for the comm o n good. A Germa n translation b y Theod o re Haak appeare d at Frankfur t i n 1636. The boo k was f reque ntly reissued . the editions o f 1690 and 17 6 1 hav e commend ations by Jo hn Owen, D.D. q .v. , whos e portra it is prefixe d , and b y Richard Baxte r q.v. . The lat ter could not rem ember a ny book whi c h is wri tten to b e the daily companio n of Chr istians, t o guide t hem in t h e practise of a holy l ife, w hich he p referre d to it . A fifteenth ed ition was i ssue d in 1813 . Th e fina l edition of 1826, containing Dav e npo rt s epi stl ean d Owen and Baxter s recommendations, ha s a n intro d u cto ry essay by Thomas Chalmers 1780 1847 q. v. Scu dd e r also published 1. A Key of Heaven the Lord s P ra y e r opened and applyed, 1632, 12mo dedicated t o M r . Th omas Crew,and to all h is hopefull children, a n d h a s a preface by R. Sibbs of Gray s Inn, wh o des crib e s i t a s writted without affectation. 2. Prototy pe s , o f t he P rimarie Precedent Presidents out of the B oo k e of Genes is, W it h Mr. Whatelyes Life and Death, 164 0 , fol., an d 1647 . Here Scudde r had the assistan ce o f Ed ward Leig h q.v. , who was, like himself, o n e of Wh ately s executo rs. A po rtrait was engraved by S herwin i n 16 7 4. Author ities cite d Fuller s Hist. of Cambrid ge Un iversity, 1655 , p . 92 M itchell and Stru there s Mi nute s of the Westmins ter Assembly , pp. 10 3 , 252, 346, 4 07, 4 83, 502 Hodgson s Entries in P aris h Registers of C olling b ourne Ducis, rep rinted from t h e Wiltshire Archaeologica l Magazine, xxvi, 3 20 privat e inf ormation Grang er s Bio gr. Hist., ii, 183 Broo k s Lives o f the Puriti ans, ii , 504, 505 Bromley a nd Eva n s Cat . o f Engr. Por traits.
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