Ryves, John (b. AFT JUN 1615, d. ?)
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Note: died without issue
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Baptism: 21 APR 1573
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Note: Dr. Brune Ryves was probably the most noteworthy of the Ryves
in England. The D.N.B. lists him as scholar, author and
chaplain to both Kings Charles I and II; Vicar of Stanwell in
Middlesex. When Cromwell and the Parlimentary forces arrested
Charles I and civil war broke out, Dr. Ryves was evicted; his
property all confiscated; he and his wife and four children
sought shelter from the cold rain under a hedge. Lord Arundel,
hearing of their plight, sent his carriage to rescue Dr. Ryves,
and took the destitute family into his home at Castle Wardour
as his guests. Dr. Ryves made at least one trip abroad to carry
funds to Charles II (collected by his friends in England). When
the restoration came in 1660, Dr. Ryves was installed as Dean
of Chichester, and Master of the Hospital there. He was made
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King and Appointed Dean of Windsor.
Some letters indicate that Dr. Ryves may have considered
migrating to Virginia. There are numerous documents about the
sufferings of this family during the Commonwealth. Dr. Ryves
died 13 July 1677, and is buried at Windsor in the aisle
joining on the south side to his Majesty's Chapell of St.
George. Dr. Ryves = Kathryn, d/o Sir Richard Waldrum of Co.
Leicester. She died c 1667 and Dr. Ryves was granted letters
of Administration. 6 Ch.
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Note: was a merchant and ship owner. interested in overseas trade.
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Note: was a woolen draper.
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Note: died without issue
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