Married Margerye Kyrspe at St Mary, Woodbridge, Suffolk on 16th of February 1579
An infant child died and was buried in 1582 and Margery was buried on the 27th of January 1583 at St Mary's, Woodbridge.
Notes
1 In Norfolk in 1419 one John Crispe was Rector of Cokethorp All Saints and in later generations there were Crispe families in Heacham, Sedgeford and Docking. However, the greatest concentration of Crispe, Cryspe, Crysp, Crisp, Kyrspe families in the 15th century was in Suffolk, in and surrounding the villages of Stradbroke, Laxfield and Hoxne. Our Chute family has numerous connections to this same area through Cheny, Kempe and Girling marriages. Stradboke was long an important seat of the Girling family. The Chenys were seated between Eye and Stradbroke and the Kempes were at nearby Gissing. The parish and subsidy records of Suffolk contain numerous references to early Crispe families and a number of their wills dated to the mid 1400s have survived and are available along with a mass of other materials in Cigrand¹s manuscript and in F. A. Crispe¹s ŒCollections Relating to the Family Crispe - 1882-1897¹.