William Noyes (1568–1622), Rector of Cholderton, Wiltshire, was an Anglican clergyman of Puritan teachings. Under the influence of his instruction, members of his family succeeded him in Puritan ministry both in England and in Massachusetts Bay Colony, at first in Newbury, Essex County, where two of his sons, James and Nicholas, and his nephew Thomas Parker, were prominent figures. His grandson, Nicholas Noyes, was closely involved in the Salem witch trials. The religious motivations which led them to New England also gave rise to an extensive American branch of the Noyes family, of which William Noyes is the direct progenitor.
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| - William Noyes (1568–1622), Rector of Cholderton, Wiltshire, was an Anglican clergyman of Puritan teachings. Under the influence of his instruction, members of his family succeeded him in Puritan ministry both in England and in Massachusetts Bay Colony, at first in Newbury, Essex County, where two of his sons, James and Nicholas, and his nephew Thomas Parker, were prominent figures. His grandson, Nicholas Noyes, was closely involved in the Salem witch trials. The religious motivations which led them to New England also gave rise to an extensive American branch of the Noyes family, of which William Noyes is the direct progenitor. (en)
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- John Thornborough
- Petherton Park
- Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich
- University College, Oxford
- University of Oxford
- Urchfont
- Virginia Company
- Deacon
- Privy Counsellor
- Cotton Mather
- Salem, Massachusetts
- Salisbury
- Salisbury Cathedral
- Nicholas Noyes
- Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
- Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche
- Thomas Wroth (politician, 17th century)
- Anglican
- Noyes family
- Lincoln College, Oxford
- M.A.
- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Stanton St Bernard
- Henry Cotton (bishop)
- B.A.
- Burderop Park
- 1622 deaths
- Whitsbury
- Wiltshire
- James Noyes
- John Coldwell
- Richard Brydges
- William Twisse
- Essex County, Massachusetts
- Puritan
- Mary and John
- 17th-century English Anglican priests
- People from Wiltshire
- 1568 births
- Advowson
- Chiseldon
- Cholderton
- King's Bench
- Thomas Parker (minister)
- Marsh Baldon
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Southampton
- Netherlands
- New England
- Newbury, Berkshire
- Newbury, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
- Robert Parker (minister)
- Salem witch trials
- Manningford Bruce
- Probate
- Intestate
- Disinheritance
- Supralapsarianism
- Thomas Parker (1595-1677)
- Nuncupative will
- Stanton St. Bernard
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| - William Noyes (1568–1622), Rector of Cholderton, Wiltshire, was an Anglican clergyman of Puritan teachings. Under the influence of his instruction, members of his family succeeded him in Puritan ministry both in England and in Massachusetts Bay Colony, at first in Newbury, Essex County, where two of his sons, James and Nicholas, and his nephew Thomas Parker, were prominent figures. His grandson, Nicholas Noyes, was closely involved in the Salem witch trials. The religious motivations which led them to New England also gave rise to an extensive American branch of the Noyes family, of which William Noyes is the direct progenitor. (en)
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