Noble
- In January 1630/31, he was admitted to the Barbers and Surgeons Company of London. (Guildhall Library Ms 5265/1 folio 78)
- On July 23, 1633 he was admitted as Burgess in Dumbarton, Scotland. (The Scottish Record Society Publications, vol 71
(1937) and vol 28 (1906)) or as recorded in the “Roll of Dumbarton Burgesses and Guild Brethern. 1600-1846” on page
Site of Calderbank House (Glasgow)
48:
NAPIER, PATRICK, barber, Burgess, by the right of his father MUNGO NAPIER, Burgess, 23 July 1633.
United Kingdom Scotland Coatbridge / Glasgow
- 1648, He is believed to be the Napier who attempted to help King Charles I escape from Carisbrooke Castle. The plot failed Up until 1796 this place was known as Blackyards and is recorded as such as far back as 1520. Calderbank House became a as the King’s girth was to large for the hole. “Record at the Public Land Office, Chancery Lane, London, England”. It reads, nursing mothers hospital in 1921 and was an annexe of Bellshill Maternity, hundreds of Baillieston babies were born there.
February 7, 1647–48 Derby House
The mansion house was destroyed by a mysterious fire in April 2002 and demolished within hours of the last flame being put out.
Henry, Earl of Kent in the name of the Committee of both Houses to Col Hammond. Having received some intelligence from a source that we formerly found true, we thought it necessary to give you notice of it and recommend the business to your especial Katherine Noble (b. Abt. 1540, d. date unknown)
care. That the King’s escape is designed thus, by one Napier and a servant of David Murray, whom we take to be the King’s tailor. The King is to be drawn up out of his bedchamber into the room over it, the ceiling whereof is to broken for that purpose, then conveyed from one room to another till he passed all the rooms where any guards are at any doors or windows. Sent by Mr.
Katherine Noble was born Abt. 1540 in Blackyards, Scotland, and died date unknown. She married on Bef. 1558 in Scotland, Faukeard (Interregnum 24 E., p.10 Copy 1/2p.) “Public Record Office, London; Calendar of State papers Domestic, of the reign son of and .
of Charles I … preserved in the PRO p. 15”
More About Katherine Noble and Patrick Napier:
- There is sufficient proof that the Napiers were Royalists.
Marriage: Bef. 1558, Scotland.
More About Patrick Napier:
Children of Katherine Noble and Patrick Napier are:
Burial: 24 Nov 1659, Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England.
Occupation 1: 1633, Burgess of Dumbarton.
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, b. 1579, Dumbarton, Scotland, d. 1633, London, England.
Occupation 2: Barber to King Charles I, of England.
Will: 11 Apr 1660, St-Martin- in-the- Fields, London, England.
Robert Mungo Napier (b. 1579, d. 1633)
More About Patrick Napier and Joan Wallis:
Marriage: 04 Jul 1628, St. Gregory’s, London, England.
Robert Mungo Napier (son of and ) was born 1579 in Dumbarton, Scotland, and died 1633 in London, England. He married on Bef. 1606 in Scotland.
Children of Patrick Napier and Joan Wallis are:
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, b. 1635, Edinburgh, Scotland, d. Apr 1668, Jamestown (Queen’s Creek) Yorke Co. VA.
More About Robert Mungo Napier:
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Occupation: Bef. 1600, Burgess of Dumbarton.
who came to Virginia between 1650 and 1655.
Residence: 1603, London, England.
• Birth: 1651
More About Robert Mungo Napier and Frances Anna Drummond:
• Marriage: 1658 - York, VA (Virginia)
• Spouse: Elizabeth Booth, daughter of Robert and Francis Booth
Marriage: Bef. 1606, Scotland.
• His son was:
Children of Robert Mungo Napier and Frances Anna Drummond are:
Cap Robert Napier
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, b. Abt. 1608, London, England, d. Nov 1659, London, England.
(b. Bef. 02 May 1660, d. Aft. May 1748)
Christening: 02 May 1660, Hampton Parish, York Co. VA.
Patrick Napier (b. Abt. 1608, d. Nov 1659)
Military service: Lieutenant (?), VA Militia.
Occupation: Lawyer/Planter.
Patrick Napier (son of and ) was born Abt. 1608 in London, England, and died Nov 1659 in London, England. He married on 04
Religion: Vestryman of his Parish.
Jul 1628 in St. Gregory’s, London, England.
• Birth: 2 May 1660 - New Kent, United States
Notes for Patrick Napier:
• Marriage: 11 Oct 1688 - Henrico, Virginia, United States
• Death: 3 Sep 1731 - York, Virginia, United States
- In 1622/23 Patrick was apprenticed by servitude to William Hanne. ( Letter of 14 Oct. 1983 from the Keeper of Manuscripts,
• Parents: Patrick Napier, Elizabeth Booth
at Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London. - Guildhall Library Ms5262/1 folio 78.)
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