Individual Details

Alice Ferrers

(1586 - 3 Oct 1614)

British History Online states that William Ferrers-Ferris died in 1625. He had a daughter Alice born in 1586 who died 3 Oct. 1614. She had married in 1607 John Hallyday, the son of a London Alderman and a Lord Mayor of London (1605-1606). William Ferrers' consent for her marriage was "attested by his brother Edward Ferrers, of All Hallows, Lombard Street, mercer—at St. Leonard, Bromley, aforesaid. 27 Nov. 1607." This marriage license entry, therefore, indicates William Ferrers-Ferris had a brother in London named Edward.

"London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869," Joseph Foster (1887), p. 611: https://books.google.com/books?id=Xf8cAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA611&lpg...

"The Scots Peerage," James Balfour & Paul D. Douglas, p. 10: (1908) https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/10/mode/2up

The History of Parliament, Members, 1604-1629, INGRAM, Arthur (c.1565-1642): http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/in...
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The History of Parliament
Members > 1604-1629 > INGRAM, Arthur (c.1565-1642)
http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/ingram-arthur-1565-1642

INGRAM, Arthur (c.1565-1642), of Fenchurch Street, London
Yorks.
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010

Family and Education
b. c.1565, 2nd s. of Hugh Ingram (d.1614), Tallowchandler of London and Anne, da. of Richard Goldthorpe†, haberdasher of York.1 educ. factor (Italy, Turkey).2 m. (1) Susan, da. of Richard Browne, Fishmonger of Bread Street, London, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da.;3 (2) Sept. 1613 (with £3,000), Alice (d. 3 Oct. 1614), da. of William Ferrers, Mercer of London and Bromley, Mdx., wid. of John Halliday, merchant, of London, 1s.;4 (3) 1615, Mary, da. and coh. of Sir Edward Greville* of Milcote, Warws., 1s. d.v.p.5 kntd. 9 July 1613.6 d. 24 Aug. 1642.7 sig. Ar[thur] Ingram.
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"The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul D. Douglas, 1908

p. 10-11
Sir Arthur Ingram, second son of Hugh Ingram, was originally a merchant in London, and was knighted at Theobalds 9 July 1613. In 1604 and 1607 he was appointed Comptroller of Customs of the Port of London, in 1612 Secretary and Keeper of the Signet in the north of England, and in 1615 Cofferer of the King's household. He several times represented the city of York in Parliament, and was Sheriff of Yorkshire 1619-20...

Sir Arthur Ingram married, secondly, Alice, widow of John Halliday (son and heir of Sir Leonard Halliday, Knight, Lord Mayor of London) and daughter of William Ferrers of London, mercer...

[Sir Leonard Halliday (1550-1612) was Lord Mayor of London in 1605-1606. See Wikipedia article about him.]
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From
THE FASCINATIONS OF HALLIDAY, OR THE PERILS OF IGNORING OLD RESEARCH
https://ashkej.wordpress.com/2016/07/06/leonard-halliday/

Leonard’s only surviving son, John, married Alice Ferrers, daughter of William Ferrers, a London mercer. Upon John’s death in 1610 Alice remarried to Sir Arthur Ingram. His History of Parliament biography states of Arthur: “In 1613 he defeated ‘an army of suitors’ to capture a wealthy City widow.” How much of Alice’s wealth was due to her father, that of her husband or the considerable estate left by her father-in-law isn’t known …

Events

Birth1586
Marriage1607John Halliday
MarriageSep 1613Arthur Ingram
Death3 Oct 1614
Alt nameAlice Ferris

Families

SpouseJohn Halliday ( - 1610)
SpouseArthur Ingram (1565 - 1642)
FatherWilliam Ferris (1549 - 1625)
MotherAgnes Smith ( - )
SiblingWilliam Ferrers (1586 - 1625)