GeneralOf Hatherdeane, Andover. Possibly a merchant there.
Notes for Robert Noyes
In 1686 a Robert Noyes and an Edward Noyes were bailiffs of the town.
British=History=ac has this in Vol 4 of the Hants Victoria County History, pp. 345-358 on the holding of Hatherden, Andover:
“In 1293 Nicholas Durdent died seised of other land in HATHERDEN (or KING'S HATHERDEN) belonging to the fee-farm of Andover, in which Agnes Durdent had dower. (fn. 207) He left a son and heir John, but nothing- more has been traced as to this holding until 1502, when Robert Johnson and Joan Durdent, calling to warrant Thomas Fish, conveyed the manor of Hatherden to Edmund Dudley, Andrew Windsor and John Caryll. (fn. 208) In 1568 Ralph Cawley alias Calley sold it to Edward Thurman, (fn. 209) who in 1574 sold it to Robert Noyes. (fn. 210) Robert Noyes dealt with the manor by fine in 1604 (fn. 211) and 1628, (fn. 212) and another of the same name conveyed it in 1655 to John Mundy. (fn. 213)”
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Probably his (Robert Noyes of Hatherdeane) will of 1636 is held in the Winchester Probate Court, ref 1636A/48/1-2.