Birth:
Occupation: Aldred was a resident of Old Cleve in Somerset, England,
and a clothier which was a trade that was continued by his son Aldred, and possibly for a
short time by his son William.
Land Rec:
April of 1562,
Details: Aldred Byckham held a lease (with Isott Byckham and William Byckham)
for eleven acres in St. Decumans, Somerset, England, from John Trevelyan. This property
was known as Hasley Meadow or Haselake, and had previously belonged to a John Englysshe.
Taxes:
1581
Details: Aldred was paying the Tudor Subsidies for his lands in the Hundred of
Williton Fremanors, in Old Cleeve, Somerset.
Taxes:
1596
Details: Aldred later paid Lay Subsidies in Old Cleeve, Somerset.
Marriage: 15 JUN 1580 in Spaxton, Somerset, England
Birth of Daughter: ABT 1582
Name: Anne Bickham
Birth of Son: ABT 1584
Name: Aldred Bickham
Birth of Daughter: ABT 1586
Name: Charity Bickham
Birth of Daughter: Mary Bickham
Birth of Daughter: Joane Bickham
Birth of Son: William Bickham
Will: 21 JUL 1610
Proved: 02 FEB 1611
Details: In the name of God: Amen: The one and twentithe daie of Julie in the
yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred and tenne and in the eighth yeare of the
raigne of our Soveraigne Lord King James of England I Aldred Byccombe of Oldclive with in
the dioces of Bathe and Wells and Countie of Somersette Clothier beinge sicke in bodie but
of perfect minde and memorie (praise be to Almightie god) consideringe the frailtie of
mans mortall nature howe that nothinge is there wise more certaine then deathe althoughe
nothinge more uncertaine than the time thereof have thought fitt to ordain and make my
last will and testament in manner and forme followinge First comendinge my Soule into the
handes of Almightie god hopinge assuredlie to receive pardon and remission of my sinnes
only by the merritts deathe and passion of Christ Jesus my Saviour and to rest with him in
glorie in the kingdome of heaven forever And my bodie I leave to be buried in the earthe
by the discrecon and appointment of mine executrix and Overseers of this my Will And
concerninge the disposicon of my temporall goodes and estate whereunto it hath pleased
Almightie to endue me First I give and devise unto my daughter Charity the sume of Fiftie
pounds beinge a debte due unto me by my brother William Biccombe upon twoe severall Bondes
Item I give and devise unto my Daughter Mary the summe of Thirtye five poundes to be sett
out and emploied at our Ladie daie next and soe from thereforthe untill her full age of
one and twentith yeares to her best use and profitt Item I give and devise unto my
daughter Joane the summe of thirtie poundes to be sett out and emploied to her best use
and profitt within one yeare and quarter next after my deathe Item I give and devise unto
my sonne William the summe of Twentie poundes in money to be sett out and imploied to his
best use and profitt within three yeares next after my deathe And my further meaninge and
intent is that if anie of my said three last named Children Marie Joane and William shall
happen to die before they shall accomplish the age of one and twentie years That then his
or her por'con soe dyinge shall remaine to the Survivors of them equallie to be devided
Alsoe I give to my saide sonne William a standinge bedsteede in the lower Chamber with the
bed perfourmed the newe Racke standing in the meadowe and a newe paire of Tuckers sheares
in the shoppe Item my will purpose and intent is that my wife shall have the use custodie
and occupa'con of all my housholde goodes stuffe and plate duringe her life And after her
time I will that a good part thereof remaine to my sonne Aldred whoe is to succeede in the
house and not be removed, but my will and meaning is that my wife at her discretion shall
have power to dispose of anie parte of my said housholde goodes not exceedinge the value
of Twenty poundes unto myne and her other children (except my silver salte and silver
spoones which I will shall goe and remaine unto my said sonne Aldred) Item I give and
devise unto Isot Lenham daughter of my late daughter Anne Lenham deceased the summe of
Twentie shillings The residue of all my goodes and chattells not before by this my will
geven or disposed I give and bequeathe unto Helen my wife whome I ordaine and appoint my
sole Executrix of this my last will and testament And I doe further ordaine and appoint my
brother William Biccombe my friend Andrewe Speede and my brother in lawe Thomas Cridland
to be Overseers of this my Will and doe earnestlie entreate them to be carefull to see the
same truelie executed and performed and in consideracon of their love and care in this
behalfe to be taken I give unto everie of them three shillinges foure pence Signum Ald
Byckham Wittnesses to the publishinge and declaringe of the above written will and
testament of the said Aldred Biccombe Geo. Hooper, Signum Johannis Hopper Signum Rich
Lanham Nicholas Bartlett
Death: 1611
Parents are unknown