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Joseph Prust (1620–1677) of Annery, in the parish of Monkleigh, Devon, was a royalist military commander during the Civil War. He was a lieutenant colonel. ==Origins== Joseph Prust was born in 1620 and baptised at Bideford.〔Vivian, p.630; His biographical inscription survives on his ledger stone in the Annery Chapel of Monkleigh Church〕 He was the 2nd son of Hugh Prust (died 1666) of Gorven in the parish of Hartland, by his first wife Anne Cary, daughter of Francis Cary of Alwington and Clovelly〔Vivin, p.630〕 The Prusts were an ancient Devon family, first mentioned in a deed of 1199 referring to Osbert Prust, whose son was "John Prust of Gorven"〔Vivian, p.629, pedigree of Prust〕 The Prusts of Annery were related by marriage to the Coffin family, lords of the manor of Monkleigh in which Annery was situated. In 1628 his father Hugh Prust married as his second wife Elizabeth Hurding (d.1668), daughter of Henry Hurding of Dorset and widow of John Coffin (1593-1622) of Portledge in the parish of Alwington〔Vivian, p.629, pedigree of Prust & p.210, pedigree of Coffin〕 and lord of the manor of Monkleigh. In 1645 Joseph's elder brother Hugh Prust (1614-1650) married their step-sister Jane Coffin (1619-1646), eldest daughter of John Coffin (d.1622).
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