Was associated with his mother and step father, Nathaniel Bat, with anestate at Harbridge in Hampshire c1770. In c1780 he had an estate inFarlington near Portsmouth Hampshire where he also married his wifeElizabeth Ward. They promptly moved to Froxfield, Wiltshire where heowned the public house "The Cross Keys" until c1793 when he moved toTangley in Hampshire where he held a freehold estate of over 160 acres.He died at Hampstead, London in 1811 but was described as residing atDeers Place, Somers Town Middlesex. Will in PCC 1811.
Elizabeth was married by banns and of the same parish as the church. Themarriage was witnessed by Thomas Noyes and Ann Noyes.
Alice was married by license and of the parish of St. Martin in theFields. The witnesses were William Probert and Caroline Noyes.
Administration of Jane Noyes
Administration in PCC 1818. Had an illegitimate son Henry Tibbs.
Administration in PCC 1814