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0 @FB1084@ FAM
1 SOUR @SIB2@
1 HUSB @IB1172@ Thomas /Alleyne/
1 WIFE @IB1173@ Judith /Thornhill/
1 CHIL @IB1190@ Abel /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1193@ Timothy /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1195@ Thomas /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1196@ Denzie /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1197@ Reynold /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1199@ John /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1202@ Lucy /Alleyne/
1 CHIL @IB1203@ Judith /Alleyne/
1 NOTE There may be another Child as the source says there were 9 but only listed 8
1 MARR
2 DATE 5 Jul 1688
2 PLAC St Peter's, Barbados
2 NOTE From an old book at Tissington Hall Co. Derby, the following is taken: Thomas Alleyne,
3 CONC aged 20 years and 3 mo. and Judith Thornhill aged 21 and 4 Mos. were joined together in
3 CONC the holy state of matrimony at St. Peters, Barbados, by the Rev. Zachary Legrand, (Legard)
3 CONC minister if the parish of St. Peter's, Barbados, on the 5th of July 1688.
1 NOTE The Settlement on the marriage of Thos. Alleyne with Judith Thornhill is dated 30 June 1688,
2 CONC and made between Sir Timothy Thornhill, of the first part, Col. Alleyne of the second part,
2 CONC and Rev. Zachariah Legard as trustee (the Rector of the parish and a kinsman of Sir Timothy's
2 CONC wife) of the third part, whereby Sir Timothy settled a plantation in St. Peter of 164 acres
2 CONC with its windmill and sugar works on Thomas Alleyne to be held in trust for him until he
2 CONC came of age, and securing a jointure to Judith in case she survived her husband. The
2 CONC consideration to be paid or secured by Abel Alleyne on the settlement was 3,230 pounds. Of
2 CONC this sum Sir Timothy was to receive 780 pounds by instalments out of the proceeds of the
2 CONC plantation, 1,500 pounds was to remain in Col. Alleyne's hands for Thomas as Judith's
2 CONC marriage portion, and in full of all legacies and interest given her by the will of her
2 CONC late father which was due by Sir Timothy and 1,000 pounds was secured by Sir T. by the bond
2 CONC of Col. Alleyne to be paid on 1 July 1689, at which date he agreed to surrender the
2 CONC plantation, having by then manufactured the crop of sugar, molasses and rum. Col Alleyne
2 CONC agreed to settle 1,500 pounds on each child of the marriage as it came of age, but not more
2 CONC than 4,000 pounds if the number exceeds two. Sir Timothy agreed to build a mansion house
2 CONC on the plantation for Thomas and Judith of the same dimensions as the free school near
2 CONC Speights Bay, only "the cellars and conveniences" which were under the free school to be
2 CONC adjoining the new house. Col. Alleyne agreed to furnish bullet tree beams 24 feet in length
2 CONC for the house and sufficient timber for making the doors and windows. The old Great House
2 CONC on the plantation was to be pulled down and the materials used again. The boundaries of the
2 CONC plantation were as follows:- East on a broad path leading from other lands of Sir Timothy
2 CONC to Mr William Walker's plantation, north on lands of the said Walker, and on lands of Mr
2 CONC Johnson to the bottom of the gulley, west on Robert Maxwell, Thomas Plunkett George Grey and
2 CONC John Haywood, south to the bottom of the great gulley, on the lands of Henry Clinckett and
2 CONC on other lands of Sir Timothy, which was formerly of Capt. James Clinckett, then in
2 CONC possession of Sir Timothy. This plantation was afterwards known as Four Hills and took its
2 CONC name from its situation.

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