Английская Википедия:Hercules Underhill
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Sir Hercules Underhill (1581–1658) was the son of William Underhill of Warwickshire, owner of New Place in Stratford-Upon-Avon. William Underhill sold New Place to William Shakespeare in 1597, and Hercules Underhill confirmed the sale in 1602.
Family
Hercules Underhill, born in 1581,Шаблон:Sfn was the second son of William Underhill (d.1597) and Mary Underhill (buried 10 November 1590), daughter of Thomas Underhill of Ettington, Warwickshire.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn He had five brothers and three sisters:
- Fulke Underhill (baptized 28 January 1578, d. 21 March 1599).Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
- Timothy Underhill (d.1658) of Idlicote.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
- Ludowick (or Lewis) Underhill, citizen and haberdasher of London, living 1607.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
- William Underhill (baptized 6 March 1588, d. 1656) of Ludlow, who married Hester Parker (1601–1641), daughter of Samuel Parker of Ludlow, mercer.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
- Simon Underhill of Idlicote, (baptized 16 November 1589, d.1664), who married Elizabeth Hall (1585–1638), widow of Walter Savage (d.1622) of Broadway, and daughter of Richard Hall of Idlicote.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
- Dorothy Underhill (baptized 18 May 1579).Шаблон:Sfn
- Elizabeth Underhill (baptized 10 November 1585, buried 25 November 1585).Шаблон:Sfn
- Valentine Underhill (baptized 17 February 1587), who married John Bolt.Шаблон:Sfn
Hercules Underhill's paternal grandparents were William Underhill (d. 31 March 1570) and Ursula Congreve (d. 13 May 1561), youngest daughter of John Congreve, esquire, of Stretton, Staffordshire; they had one son, William (1563-1597), and four daughters (Dorothy b.1551, Elizabeth b.1553, Anne 1557-1625, Margaret b.1559). After Ursula Congreve's death, William Underhill married Dorothy Hatton (1536-1569), widow of Richard Newport of Hunningham, Warwickshire, and sister of Sir Christopher Hatton, by whom he had no issue.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
Family history
Hercules Underhill's paternal grandfather, William Underhill (c.1523 – 31 March 1570), was an Inner Temple lawyer and clerk of assizes at Warwick, and a substantial property holder in Warwickshire. Among his holdings was the manor of Idlicote, which he purchased from Lodovic Greville. He also held a 21-year lease on the manor of Newbold Revel from Thomas Throckmorton. In 1567 he purchased New Place in Stratford upon Avon from William Bott, agent of William Clopton, esquire. In addition to these properties he held the manors of Loxley and Barton-on-the-Heath, 'together with other houses and lands in Stratford, Hollington, Hardwick, Meriden, Haselor, Drayton and Easinghall'.Шаблон:Sfn
William Underhill died 31 March 1570, and was buried at Nether Ettington, where he and his first wife are commemorated by a marble monument. In his will he directed that his estates were not to be alienated by his heir save in circumstances of 'pressing need'. His three daughters were given marriage portions of five hundred pounds and a silver spoon apiece. His second daughter was given the wedding ring which had belonged to her stepmother, Dorothy Hatton, and his youngest daughter was given one of her mother Ursula Congreve's rings.Шаблон:Sfn
William Underhill (d.1597), his only son and heir, was sixteen years of age at his father's death in 1570, and became a ward of the crown. His wardship was purchased in 1571 by his stepmother Dorothy's Hatton's brother, Sir Christopher Hatton.Шаблон:Sfn
When he came of age in about 1575, William Underhill inherited his father's estates. Shortly thereafter he obtained licence to sell the manor of Loxley to Thomas Underhill, one of his cousins, and about that time married Mary Underhill (d.1590), another cousin. In 1579 he was imprisoned for recusancy, 'but being able to give an explanation to Burghley, was soon released'. In 1581, by reason of pressing financial circumstances, he was granted licence to alienate lands in Hollington and Meriden.Шаблон:Sfn In 1587 he was appointed escheator for Warwickshire and Leicestershire.Шаблон:Sfn In 1590 his wife, Mary, died. She was buried at Idlicote, and after her death he settled his estates in trust on his eldest son and heir, Fulke Underhill.Шаблон:Sfn
Real estate proceedings with Shakespeare
In Easter term 1597 William Underhill sold New Place to William Shakespeare for £60 by final concord dated 4 May (see Shakespeare Birthplace Trust MS, Item 1, Case 8). At the time of the sale the property consisted of one messuage, two barns and two gardens with their appurtenances.Шаблон:Sfn
In July 1597 he was poisoned at Fillongley near Coventry, and on 6 July made a nuncupative will (spoken rather than written)Шаблон:Sfn naming as executors George Shirley and Thomas Shirley of Staunton Harold, Leicestershire. He left all his lands to his eldest son, Fulke Underhill, £200 apiece to each of his younger sons, and £500 apiece to his daughters Dorothy and Valentine. He died on 7 July, and was buried with his wife at Idlicote.Шаблон:Sfn
According to Charlotte Stopes, Fulke Underhill died without issue in May 1598, while still under age, leaving his brother Hercules as his heir, and was not at first suspected of having poisoned his father; however "either through his own confession or the evidence of others, his guilt afterwards became known", and in 1602 the Court of Exchequer appointed a commission to "obtain an account of the possessions of Fulke Underhill of Fillongley, county Warwick, felon, who had taken the life of his father, William Underhill, by poison".Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn According to Schoenbaum, however, he was hanged at Warwick in 1599 for poisoning his father, and attainted for felony, whereby his estates escheated to the crown, which regranted them to Hercules Underhill when he came of age in 1602.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn In Michaelmas term 1602, Hercules Underhill confirmed the sale of New Place to William Shakespeare by final concord; in order to obtain clear title, Shakespeare paid a fee equal to one quarter of the yearly value of the property, "the peculiar circumstances of the case causing some doubt on the validity of the original purchase".Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn[1]
Career
Underhill was knighted by James I at Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire, on 6 September 1617, and was appointed High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1625.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn During the English Civil War he was a Royalist, and having been accused of being a 'Popish recusant', was forced to compound his estates for the sum of £1177.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
He died at Idlicote, Warwickshire, in 1658. As he left no surviving issue, his heir was his nephew, William Underhill, who was later knighted and married Alice Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas Lucy.Шаблон:Sfn
The arms borne by Sir Hercules Underhill were Argent a chevron between three trefoils flipped, vert, three bezants.Шаблон:Sfn
Marriage
He married Bridget Carleton, sister of Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester, and daughter of Anthony Carleton by his second wife, Joyce Goodwin.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn There are said to have been no surviving issue of the marriage.Шаблон:Sfn
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External links
- Will of William Underhill, gentleman, of Newbold Revel, Warwickshire, proved 10 April 1570, PROB 11/52/126, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- Will of William Underhill of Idlicote, Warwickshire, proved 9 August 1597, PROB 11/90/176, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- Will of Dorothy Underhill, proved 28 January 1570, PROB 11/52/36, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- Inquisition as to lands and goods of Fulke Underhill, attainted, E 178/7358, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- William Nichols v Hercules Underhill re messuage in Idlicote, Warwickshire, C 2/JasI/N2/36, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- Walter Clarke and Bartholomew Clarke v Hercules Underhill, Thomas Underhill and John Hathway re messuage and lands of late monastery of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, C 2/JasI/C9/22, National Archives Retrieved 20 December 2013
- 'A Major Purchase in Stratford, 1597', Internet Shakespeare Editions Retrieved 20 December 2013
- Birch, Thomas, The court and times of James the first, Volume 2, p. 40
- ↑ 'Final Concord Between William Shakespeare and Hercules Underhill', World Digital Library Retrieved 20 December 2013.
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