Ryves, John
Summary
Father: John RyvesMother: Ann Burley
Birth: c1593
Birth Source: Baptism
Death: 19 Aug 1665
Death Source: Alumni Oxoniensis
Spouse1: Ms. Tounsen
Narrative
Childreen of John Ryves and Ms. Tounsen:- Thomas Ryves, b. c1626
- Robert Ryves, b. c1632
- George Ryves, b. c1636
- Margaret Ryves, b. c1638, m. Mr. Crane
- Dorothy Ryves, b. c1642, m. Giles Eyre
- Richard Ryves, b. c1644
- Bridget Ryves, b. c1647, m. John Hearone
- Elizabeth Ryves, b. about 1649; m. Michael Harman
Baptism from Iwerne Courtney, Dorset Parish Registers:
- Mr John Ryves of Randelston had a manchild baptized the 8th of Aprill named John (1593)
From Winchester scholars, a listing of students admitted to the Winchester College in Winchester, Hampshire, 1604:
Ryves, John (11), Randelston, Dorset.
Sch. N. C. B.C.L. Fell. 1614-21. Preb. of Sarum. R. of Tarrant Gunville. Archd. of Berks. Preb. of Winchester.
The Alumni Oxoniensis has the following to say about John:
Ryves, John (Rives), of Dorset, gent NEW COLL., matric. 26 June, 1612, aged 19. B.C.L. 8 April. 1619; rector of Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, 1620, canon of Sarum 1625. archdeacon of Berks 1634, and rector of North Moreton, Berks, 1634, rector of Manston, Dorset, 1635, canon of Winchester 1660; died 19 Aug., 1665. See Fasti, i. 386.
Burial from Iwerne Courtney, Dorset Parish Registers:
- Mr John Ryves Archdeacon of Berks dyed August 19 and was buryed August 23 1665
From Reliques of the Rives:
John Ryves, of Tarrant Gunville, co. Dorset, born in 1592, the second son of John Ryves of Ranston, became an eminent divine like so many of his family. He was elected to Winchester College at the age of 11 and was admitted in 1604 as "of Randleston, Dorset" (Kirby). He matriculated at New College, Oxford, 26 June 1612, aged 19, and his career, as recorded by Foster, reads further, "B. C. L., 8 April 1619; rector of Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, 1620; canon of Sarum, 1625; archdeacon of Berks, 1634; and rector of North Mereton, Berks, 1634; rector of Manston, Dorset, 1635; canon of Winchester, 1660; d. 19 Aug. 1665." Hutchins shows him as second son of John Ryves of Ranston, "aet. 28, 1623, Archdeacon of Berks, d. 19 Aug. 1665." A staunch Royalist, as were all the Ryves, he was deprived of his livings during the period of the Commonwealth. For his loyalty to the Stuarts, his widow was granted a pension of £25 after his death in 1665 when she was left with thirteen children (Records of Dorset Committee in Commonwealth).
Over the south door of the chancel of the old church of Tarrant Gunville, co. Dorset, there was formerly this inscription:
JOHANNES RYVES DE RANSTON, IN PAROCHIA DE SHREWTON NATUS POSTQUAM SUB NEATAE MARIAE AUSPICIIS IN COLL. WINTONIENSI PUERITIAM AD ARTES INFORMASSET, IN NOVUM COLLEGIUM SOCIUS EST COOPTATUS, ET EXINDE L. L. BACCALAUREATU INSIGNITUS PROD IIT. CUM PER ANNOS QUADRAGINTA QUATUOR RECTOR ECCLESIAE HUIC PRAEEUISSET, SACRARIUM HOC INIQUITATE TEMPORIS EX PARTE DELAPSUM NON SOLUM REPARAVIT, SED AD TEGMEN USQUE FUNDITUS EXTRUXIT. ANNO D'NI 1664. AETATIS SUAE 72. OB. 19 DIE MENSIS AUGUSTI 1665.
He evidently married a daughter of Dr. Robert Tounson, Bishop of Salisbury, whose widow, Margaret, in her will dated 30 August 1633 (P. C. C. 30 Sadler) named "John Ryves, clarke, my loveing sonne in lawe" one of her executors. No will of his is to be found but it has been possible to identify some eight of his thirteen children.
Sources
Baptism: Iwerne Courtney, Dorset Parish Combine (BM&B) Register, PE/IWC: RE1/1Burial: Iwerne Courtney, Dorset Parish Combine (BM&B) Register, PE/IWC: RE1/1
Childs, James Rives. Reliques of the Rives, p40
Archive.org - Kirby, T. F. (1888) Winchester scholars, p160
Archive.org - Foster, Joseph. (1891). Alumni Oxoniensis: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714, Vol. 3, p1295