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[The following has been extracted from the 1893 edition of "The Genealogical History of the Gallup Family in the United States" by John D. Gallup. Later editions have added the results of additional research which are shown in double brackets.]

GOLLOP.

[From Records of Harlean Society, British Museum 1166, folio 72.]

VISITATION OF DORSET, 1623.

 

JOHN GOLLOP --- Came out of the north A. 5, Ed 1465. (Fifth year of reign of Edward IV.)
Married Alice, daughter and heir of William Temple, County of Dorset

JOHN GOLLOP, of North Bowood, and Temple, in County Dorset, died 25, H.8, 1533. (Twenty-fifth year of reign of Henry VIII.)
Married Joan, daughter of .... Collins, of Snails Croft, County of Dorset

[[JOHN GOLLOP, of Bowood and Strode, Netherbury, Dorsetshire was born abt. 1500.
   Married Elizabeth ....]]

THOMAS GOLLOP, of North Bowood, son and heir, [[b. 1530]] died April 8, 1610. Jacob.
(Reign of James I.)
Married Agneta, daughter of Humphrey [[and Catherine]] Watkins, of Holwell, in County Dorset
     1. Egedins Gollop, first son, died without issue. Went to Rome and became a priest.
     2. Humphrey Gollop, second son, died without issue.
     3. John Gollop, third son of Thomas and Agneta Watkins.
         Married [[Mary]], daughter of .... Crab [[Crabbe]].
              1. John Gollop, of Mosterne, came to America, 1630, in ship Mary and John.
                  Married Christobel
[[Brushett]] [Mosterne is a parish in Dorset)

     4. Thomas Gollop, fourth son, and made heir of North Bowood and Strode, died 1622, in month
         of December.
         Married Francesca, daughter of George Pawlett, of Melplash,  County of Dorset.
              1. Catharine, married Thomas Game, of Colley, County of Dorset.
              2. Anne, second daughter, married Robert Marsh, of Chillington, County of Somerset.
              3. Elizabeth, aged 18 at time of visitation in 1623.
              4. William, 2 (probably second son).
              5. Henry, married Judith, daughter of James Hitt, of Lyme Regis.
              6. Roger, aged 18, 1623, probably twin of Elizabeth.
              7. Thomas Gollop, of North Bowood, son of Thomas and Francesca Pawlett and heir of
                  Strode, County of Dorset.
                  Married [[25 Dec 1616]] Martha, daughter of Ralph Ironside, of Long Bredy, in County
                  Dorset.
                        Thomas Gollop, son and heir of Thomas and Martha Ironside, was 6 years old at time
                        of visitation, 1623.
                        Martha Gollop, daughter, was 3 years old at time of visitation, 1623.
     5. George Gollop, of Southampton Married .... ....
              1. Humphrey Gollop, son of George of Southampton, died without issue.
     6. Richard Gollop, of Bowood, sixth son of Thomas and Agneta Watkins, married [[Mary]] a
         daughter of .... Davy, of Saunford, in County Devon.
               1. John Gollop, Egedins Gollop, and other children.

[Gollopp, 1166; fol. 59.]

[unconnected]
WILLIAM GOLLOPP of [sic.]. married ....
ROGER GOLLOP, of Bowood, in County Dorset, justice of Peace, living in 1623.
Married Mary, daugher of .... of Kerton, relict of Richard Gollop
     Grace, daughter; Roger, son and heir, aged 11 in 1623; Amye, second daughter; Joan, third daughter.

[Copied at Astor Library, New York, April 29, 1891.]

[John D. Gallup writes] "There seem to be two heirs alive in 1623, but one is of North Bowood and heir of Strode (Thomas, aged 6), and the other (Roger, son and heir, aged 11), from folio 59. The latter is of Bowood only. The English family is still at Strode.

PEDIGREE.

Visitation of Gollop, of Strode, and Bowood. Taken in the year 1623, by Henry St. George (Richmond Herald), and Sampson Lennard (Blue Mantle Pursuivant), marshalls and deputies to William Campden Clarenceax, King of Arms.

Richmond Herald-A superior officer, "one of the six heralds of the English heralds college," an office created by Henry VII. in memory of his previous title of Earl of Richmond.

Blue Mantle Pursuivant -The title of one of the English pursuivants at arms. The office was created either by Edward III. or by Henry V., and named in allusion to the robes of the Garter, or as some suppose to the colors of the arms of France.

ARMS.

Gules, on a bend; Or, a lion passant; guardant, sable.
Crest, a demi-lion barry, Or, and sable, holding in his
dexter paw a broken arrow, gules.
Motto -- " Be bolde. Be wyse.

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