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DURHAM PROTESTATIONS
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THE RETURNS MADE TO THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS IN 1641/2 FOR THE MAINTEN-
ANCE OF THE PROTESTANT RELIGION FOR
THE COUNTY PALATINE OF DURHAM
FOR THE BOROUGH OF BERWICK-UPON-
TWEED AND THE PARISH OF MORPETH.
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ANDREWS & CO., SADLER STREET, DURHAM;
AND BERNARD QUARITCH, LTD., 11 GRAFTON STREET,
NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. W.
1922.
At a Meeting of the SURTEES SOCIETY, held in Durham
Castle, on June 1st, 1915, the EEV. DR. GEE in the Chair,
it was ordered,
1 That the Protestations for the County of Durham in
1642, from the original MS. in the Library of the House of
Lords, be edited for the Society by Mr. H. M. Wood.'
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
DURHAM-
CHESTER WARD 1-55
DARLINGTON WARD 56-110
EASINGTON WARD 111-153
STOCKTON WARD 154-184
NORTHUMBERLAND—
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED 186-192
MORPETH 192-194
PLACE INDEX 195-197
NAME INDEX . 198-249
INTRODUCTION.
The Parliamentary history of the Protestations is to
be found in that volume of the " Journals of the House
of Commons })1 which covers the period from April the
13th, 1640, 16 Charles, to March the 14th, 1642, 18
Charles. As the wording of the preamble gives in full the
reasons for the making of the Protestation2 it will be of
interest to give the whole: —
' A Preamble, with the Protestation,
THE made by the whole House O'f Commons,
PROTESTATION. the 3rd "of May, 1641, and assented unto,
by the Lords of the Upper House, the
4th of May.
We, the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, of the Commons
House, in Parliament, finding to the Grief of our Hearts,
that the Designs of the Priests and Jesuits, and other
Adherents to the See of Rome, have . . . o<f late, more
boldly and frequently put in Practice, than formerly, to
the undermining and Danger of the Ruin, of the true,
reformed Religion, in his Majesty's Dominions established;
and finding also, that there hath been, and having cause
to* suspect there still are, even during the Sitting in
Parliament, Endeavours to subvert the Fundamental Laws
of England and Ireland, and to introduce the Exercise of
an. arbitrary and tyrannical Government, by most per-
nicious and wicked Counsels, Plots, and Conspiracies*; and
that the long Intermission, and unhappier Breach, oif
Parliaments, hath occasioned many illegal taxations,
whereupon the Subjects hath been prosecuted and grieved ;
and that divers Innovations and Superstitions have been
brought into< the Church ; Multitudes driven out of his
Majesty's Dominions; Jealousies raised and fomented
between the King and People; a Popish Army levied in
Ireland; and Two Armies brought into the Bowels o<f this
Kingdom, to the Hazard of his Majesty's Royal Person,
the Consumption of the Revenue of the Crown, and the
Treasure of this Realm ; and lastly, finding" the great
Causes of Jealousy, Endeavours have been and are used,
to bring- the English Army into Misunderstanding of this
Parliament, thereby to incline that Army, by Force, to
bring to pass those wicked Counsels ; have therefore thought
g'O'od to join ourselves in a Declaration O'f o<ur united
Affections and Resolutions ; and to make this ensuing
Protestation : '
1 Reprinted, in folio, by order of the House of Commons, 1803.
2 Authority as above, page 132. 2a Omission in the Journal.
DURHAM PROTESTATIONS.
' 3I, A.B., do, in the Presence of Almighty God, promise,
vow, and protest, to maintain and defend, as far as
lawfully I may, with my Life, Power, and Estate, the
true, reformed, Protestant Religion, expressed in the
Doctrine of the Church of England,* against all Popery,
and Popish Innovations, and according to the Duty of my
Allegiance to his Majesty's Royal Person, Honour, and
Estate; as also the Power and Privilege of Parliament,
the lawful Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, and every
person, that maketh this Protestation, in whatsoever he
shall do, in the lawful Pursuance of the same; And, to
my power, as far as lawfully I may, I will oppose, and
by good Ways and Means, endeavour to bring to condign
Punishment, all such as shall, by Force, Practice, Counsel,
Plots, Conspiracies, or otherwise, do anything to the
contrary in this present Protestation contained.
And further, I shall, in all just and honourable Ways,
endeavour to preserve the Union and Peace betwixt the
Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland-, and
neither for Ho'pe, Fear, nor other Respect, shall relinquish
this Promise, Vow and Protestation.'
The wording of the Protestation was drawn up by a
Committee of the Commons consisting of Mr. Pym, Sir .
John Colpepper, Mr. Martin, Mr. Hollis, Mr. Strode, Sir
Philip Stapleton, Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir Robert
Harley, Nathaniel Fynes, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Maynard,
Mr. Glyn. As evidence of the Importance attached to it,
whilst the Committee was sitting, an order was made that
no member should " stir out of the House " without leave
of the House, nor speak to the messengers. After the
Committee returned with the Protestation, as amended,
Lord Russell was then ordered to< go to the Lo^ds with a
message " to desire a Conference with their Lordships,
by a Committee of both Houses, concerning great
Businesses, that concern the Safety of the Kingdom, so
soon as will stand with their Lordships Convenieiicy."5
On the next day, Mr. Maynard was ordered to prepare
a bill concerning the making of the Protestation by all
his Majesty's subjects throughout the Kingdom. It was
introduced on the sixth of May and read for the third time
on the 19th of July.
3 This was modified and reformed, and may be found on pa^es 71, 81,
of the text.
4 A resolution was passed on the 12th May, 1641 (Journal, pp.
144-5), that by those words was meant only "the Publick Doctrine
professed in the said Church " so far as it is opposite to Popery, and
Popish Innovations; and that the said words are not to be extended to
the Maintaining of any Form of Worship, Discip'ine, or Government,
nor of any Bites or Ceremonies of the said Church of England.
5 Ibid., page 133.
INTRODUCTION. XI
It was not, however, until the 20th of the following
January6 that the Protestation was printed and sent down
to the country with definite instructions for the people to
take it. On that day it was resolved that the following"
letter should be signed by the Speaker and sent to the
Sheriff's of the several counties : —
" Gentlemen,
It is now some Months since that the Protestation taken
by the Lords and House of Commons was sent down into
the country,7 with an Expectation, that it should be
generally taken throughout the Kingdom, for a Testimony
of their good Concurrence with the Parliament; but,
through the Remissness of some of those that had the
Care of recommending it to others, very many there be
that have nor hitherto taken it ; Now the House O'f
Commons, having discovered many dangerous Designs
plotted against the Parliament, and especially that of the
Fourth of this Instant January,8 which, had it taken
Effect, would have strucken not only at the Priveleges,
but the very Being o*f Parliament (as will more appear by
the Declaration herewith sent unto you, which the House
desires you to* publish throughout all Parts) of the County)
have thought fit once again to recommend the Taking of
this Protestation ; and have therefore commanded me, in
their Name, to desire you the High Sheriff and the Justices
of the Peace of that County to meet together in One Place,
as soon as possible you may, and there to take the Protes-
tation yourselves; and then, despe>rsing yourselves into your
several Divisions, that you will call together the Minister,
the Constables. Churchwardens and Overseers O'f the Poor
of every Parish, and tender unto them the Protestation,
to be taken in your Presence, and to desire of them, that
they will very speedily call together the Inhabitants of
their several Parishes, both Householders and others,
being O'f Eighteen Years of Age and upwards, into One
or more Places, according1 to the Largeness of their
Parishes, and to tender unto them the same Protestation,
to be taken in their Presence; and to take their Names,
ooth of those, that doi take it, and do< refuse to take the
same Protestation; and to return them to yourselves, at
such time as you shall appoint ; which the House desires
may be so* speedily, as that you likewise may return such
"Ibid., page 389.
7 By a vaguely worded resolution of the 30th July, 1641, the
members were instructed to " send down to the Places for which they
serve Copies of the Vote of the House upon the Protestation,"
Journal, page 230.
8 The attempt of King Charles in person to arrest Sir Arthur
Hesilrige, Hollis, Pym, Strode, and Hamden.
Xll DURHAM PROTESTATIONS.
Certificate, as you receive from them, to the Knights and
Burgesses serving1 for that County, before the (blank) Day
of (Blank) ; Wherein the House desires your greatest Care
and Diligence, as a Matter very much importing the
Good both of the King and Kingdom ; which being all I
have in Command, I rest,
Your very loving Friend.
London, January 19th, 1641."
On the 16th of April9 following the Commons appointed
a Committee which included Cromwell, Sir Henry Vane
and Sir Gilbert Green, to consider of the Number and
Quality of the Persons in all Counties, that have refused
the Protestation ; and what Course is fit to be held towards
them." At the same time the members of the House were
instructed that " after they had viewed the Protestations
themselves " they were to " return the Refusers to this
Committee." It does not appear that any further
proceedings were taken, the cause probably being the
rapid march of subsequent events.
It o>nly remains to be added that some years ago< the
records of the two Houses of Parliament. — the Lords and
the Commons — were consolidated and classified. They are
now preserved in the Victoria Tower. The extant returns of
the Protestation are unfortunately imperfect for Northum-
berland, only those for Berwick and Morpeth remaining.
The returns foT the Palatinate of Durham are practically
complete10 the lists of parochial officials for the Wards of
Easington, and Stockton being the only missing documents,
and their names are to be found in the parish lists. The
returns are made on many and various sizes and qualities
O'f paper, and in many and various styles of writing.
The official classification has been retained in printing
so that the original M.S. of any document can be
immediately and easily referred to.
The whole subject has been considered by Dr. S. R.
Gardiner in Decline and Fall of the Monarchy of Charles
L, Vol. II., p.p. 159, 160, 229, 323, 352.
The Society is indebted to the late Duke of Northum-
berland for his having obtained permission for a transcript
to be made, and thanks are due to the Librarian of the House
of Lords foir allowing this to form the contents of one of
the Society's Volumes. The Editor wishes to express his
gratitude to Mr. J. C. Hodgson, and the Rev. D. S.
Boutflower, for reading the proofs.
9 1642, Journal, page 530.
10 With the exception of Staindrop.
PROTESTATIONS
OF THE
COUNTY OF DURHAM,
1641-1642.
DURHAM.
The protestatione for the County Palatine of Durham
are complete.
They are classified as: —
Durham, Chester Ward, Nos. 1-21 D.M.
Darlington Ward, Nos. 1-23 D.N.
Easington Ward, Nos. 1-19 D.O.
Stockton Ward, Nos. 1-20 D.P.
The cover for the first of these is endorsed in modern
pencil, " co. Durham — Chester Ward," and in contem-
porary ink, ' The whole Returne wth in the warde of
Chester in the County of Durham, as wth in written. "
CHESTER WARDE.
(Return of parochial officials in Chester Ward.) (D.M. 3.)
(This record is written upon eight narrow foolscap pages,
one column to the page.) (D.M. 3.)
Com Dunell.
CHESTER WARD.
A returne of the names of all the sevrall Inhabitants
att or above the age of 18 yeares wth in the warde aforesaid
who have taken ye protestacon as alsoe who have refused as
wth in written.
Com Dunell.
Chester Fabruary 16th 1641. Accordinge to the purportt
of the letter from Sir. Speaker of the honoble the house of
Comons we here returne the names of all the Ministers,.
Higlie Constables, pettye Constables, Churchwardens and
Overseers for the poore wth in the severall parishes wth in
Chester Ward who have appeared this day according^ to there
sumons, and in our prsence taken the protestacon, as alsoe
such as were then absent ut sequitr.
Lamesley Chappelry — Minister: Thomas Douckett;
Churchwardens and Overseers : John Lowther, Ralphe
Hopper; Constables: Willm. Auckland, Ralphe Suerties,
Willm. Smith, Cuthbertt Smith, Henry Sotheren, George
Grundye* (capt) .
Lainchester parishe — Minister: Roger Willis; Church-
wardens : John Anderson, Symond Jackeson, Edward Rais-
becke (ah), Thomas Rawe ; Overseers: Thomas Atkinson,
Josias Laburne (-ab) ; Constables : Thomas Rippon, Michaell
Joblinge, Willm. Ferrye, Thomas Rippon, John Porter,
Nicholas Fletcher, Willm. Rippon.
Whicham parishe — Parson: Mr. Thomas Woode1 (ab)
apud Londin ; Minister : Bartholomew Pescott ; Church-
wardens : John Maiott, John Daglesse, Robert Wilson*
(capf), John Sanders; Overseere: Richard Jackson; Con-
stables: Edward Newbye, Willm. Carr, Mathew Carr, Georg
Lumley, Robertt Applebyt.
Muglewicke parishe — Parson : Richard Braidley ;
Churchwarden: Thomas March.
Ryton parish — Parson : Mr. Willm. James2 ; Minister :
Robertt Cowper; Churchivardens : Willim Dodd, Willm.
French, Richard Lavericke, Bartram Dodd; Constables:
Willim Jolley, Christo. Greenhaughe, Edward Anderson,
Thomas Pickeringe* (capt), Tho^mas Greene, James Green-
haughe (ab), Rowland Collingwoode (ab), Georg-e Ferrowe,
Thomas Gillerye, Thomas Procter, John Joblinge, Robertt
Turner; Overseeres : John Todd, Anthonye Stea.phenson
(ab).
1 Of Christ Church, Oxford, B.A., 1631; M.A., 1634; B.D., 1641;
D.D., 1641/2; Kector of Whickham, 1635, during his ejection he
travelled to Kome, until he was* restored in 1660; Bishop of Lichfield,
1671, until his death, which took place at Astrop Wells, Co. Northants.
on the 18th April, 1692 ; he was interred at Ufford in Suffolk.
2 The Rev. William James of Christ Church, Oxford, appointed
Kector of Crayke, Yorks, 1614; Rector of Washington, 1616; of Ryton,
April, 1617; Vicar of Merrington, 1629; died in the College, Durham,
11 Jan., 1659/60, aged 79, buried in Durham Cathedral. Nephew of
William James, Bishop of Durham, he was installed in the twelfth
stall, 6 Oct., 1620.
* " Egreat et ab " struck out in MS.
t " Ab " struck out in MS.
Gateside parishe — Parson : Mr. Josephe Browne3 ;
Minister : Mr. John Jackso<n ; Churchivardens : John London,
Thomas Potts, Nicholas Wilkinson* (capt), Willim Swin-
burne; Constables: Nicholas Watson, Ralphe Butter,
Robertt Browne, Willim Swalwell ; Overseeres : Edward
Knowells (ab), James W7atson, Steaphen French, Thomas
Browne.
Tanf eilde Chappelry — Minister : Allexander Lamson ;
Churchwardens and Overseeres : John Stobbes, James Blair-
ton (ab) ; Constable: Thomas Tweiddall.
Writtongilbertt Parishe — Minister : Mr. Henry Hutton4 ;
Churchivardens : George Snaith, Symond Aire, Georg"
Robinson (ab) ; Overseeres : Thomas Home, Eobertt Watson ;
Constables: Miles Shipperdso>n, Michaell Taylor (ab).
Boulden Parishe — Parson: Mr. Robert Chapman5;
Churchwardens : John Sharppe, Thomas Plumpton (ab) ;
Overseeres : Willm. Fenwicke (ab), Christo. Trewhett ;
Constables : Clement Dodgson, Willm. Atkinson.
Edmondbyers Parishe — Minister: Mr. Francis Foster*6;
Churchwarden: Richard Parker; Constable: Mr. Clemond
Richardson.
Esh Chappelrye' — Minister: Mr. Tymothy Barnes7;
Churchwardens: John Smith*, Robertt Comeinge ; Con-
stables: Willim Taylor, Robertt Smith (ab).
Munckwarmouth Parishe — Minister: Mr. Richard
Hickes8; Churchwardens: Thomas Collyer, Thomas Rock-
wood ; Overseeres : John Fawsett*, Michaell Symy (ab) ;
Constables : Christo. Shippdson, Robertt Rockwood, Thomas
Waike, John Younge*.
3 Appointed Eector of Gateshead, 18 July, 1620.
4 Son of Edward Hutton, by his wife Anne, dau. of Francis
Lascelles of Allerthorpe, Co. York; appointed 4 Aug., 1635; married
Margery [ ] and had issue four sons and three daughters,
buried 24 April, 1671, at Witton Gilbert.
5 Robert Chapman, M.A., appointed 25 March, 1630.
6 Appointed 4 Oct., 1642; died in 1661.
7 Licensed 14 Feb. 1634/5.
8 Son of John Hickes, Eector of Whitburn, of University College,
Oxford, licensed to Monkwearmouth 13 Sept., 1638; an intruder in
Whitburn on the deprivation of Dr. Triplett; conformed and abjured
the Solemn League and Covenant, 17 Aug., 1662; Eector of Whitburn,
bur. there, 25 Aug., 1667.
* " Ab " struck out in MS.
Whitburne Parishe — Parson : Mr. Thomas Triplet!9 (ab) ;
Minister: Mr. William Thomlinson10 ; Churchwardens:
Willm. Roxbye, Anthony Younger (ab) ; Constables: Willm.
Younge, Anthonye Morthew; Overseeres : George Waike,
Richard Wright (ab).
Ebchester Parishe — Minister : Mr. Mathias Wrightson11 ;
Churchwardens and Overseeres : John Feuster, Thomas
Simpson (ab) ; Constable: Anthony Suerties*.
Medomsley Parishe — (No minister given) Church-
wardens and Overseers : Peter Ramshaw, Nicholas
Pallacer; Constables: John Hunter*, John Kirkley (ab).
Jarrow Parishe — Minister : Mr. John Walker12 ; Church-
wardens : John Smartt, Jolin Sotheren (ab), Willm.
Sotheren (ab), Cuthbertt Raw* (capt) ; Constables : Roger
Younge, Willm. Smith* (capt), Robertt Stott; Overseeres:
John Wilkinson (aft), Thomas Pearson (ab), Ralphe Oxnett,
Mr. Henry Warmouth13 (ab); 'Highe Constables wth in
^Chester Warde : Mr. John Johnson, Mr. Anthony Thomp-
son14, Mr. John Brasse15.
Chester Parish — Minister : Mr. Robertt Huntt ; Church-
wardens: Robertt Robsoii, Egreat (ab), Henry Mathew,
Laurence Fletcher, Robertt Robinson ; Overseeres : Thomas
Marley, Thomas Father-ley, Robertt Appleby, Robertt
Wardall (ab); Constables: John Owen, John Johnson,
Francis Nixon, Willm. Fenwicke, Christo. Pearson, Edward
Smith, George Cuthbertt, Robert Greenwell*, John Roxbye,
Thomas Mowburne*, John Wrangha (ab).
Washington Parishe^ — Minister: Mr. Christo. Thomp-
9 M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, appointed to Whitburn, 25 May,
1631; deprived; Canon of Westminster, 1662; died 18 July, 1670, aged
70, buried in Westminster Abbey. During the Commonwealth he taught
school at Dublin and at Hayes, Middlesex. After the Restoration,
he was installed at Durham, 2 Nov., 1660. He was created D.D. at
Oxford, 1 April, 1661, and 20 Jan. following installed Prebendary of
Westminster, and was Sub-Dean at his death.
10 Buried at Whitburn, 15 Feb., 1653/4.
11 Son of George Wrightson; appointed to the Perpetual Curacy of
Ebchester, 19 Aug., 1626, died in 1680.
12 Licensed 3 Aug., 1633, to the perpetual curacy of Jarrow. Buried
at Jarrow, 14 May, 1671.
18 This line is entirely struck out and almost obliterated in MS.
14 1657, Apl. 10, Mr. Anthony Thompson bur. St. Margaret's,
Durham.
15 See pedigree of Brass, Surtees, Durham i, 82.
* " Ab " struck out in MS.
son16; Churchwardens: Ralphe Bobinson, Henry Hunter;
Constables: Bobert White, John Hewetson; Orerseeres :
George Cuthbertt, Thomas Cooke17.
Set. Hilday Chappelry — Minister: Mr. Thomas Wand-
las18 ; Churchwardens, Constable and Overseere : George Win-
terburne; Richard Newton; Constable: Willim. Pearson;
Churchwardens, Constable and Overseer: Edward Hunter;
Richard Brabaner; Constables'. Thomas Wolfe, Willim
Starbucke* (capt), James Reay (ab); Overseer: George Harle
(«&).
Hunstonworth Parishe — Minister : Thomas Becke ;
Churchwarden: Michaell Eggieston.
Capt die et Anno sup-ad. Cara.
Signed John Conyeres.
Tho. Riddell, Jun.
Tho. Lyddell.
Dunell. Secundo die Marcy, 1641.
We doe likewise hereunto Annex the severall returnes
made by the Ministers, Churchwardens, Constables and other
the Overseeres for the poore wthin the sevrall parishes and
Chappelryes aforesaid respectively of all the name's as well
of those who have in there prsence (respectively) taken the
protestacon, as alsoe those who have refused to take the
seme, returned unto us this day as by the same returnes
more fully will appeare.
Signed John Conyeres
Tho. Riddell, Jun.
Tho. Lyddell.
16 He is not mentioned in Surtees Hist, of Durham as being Rector
of Washington, but the following entries appear in the Register: —
163- Aug. 6, Elizabeth filia Christopheri Thompson, cler. de
Washington, bapt.
1635 Nov. 29, Christopher filius Christoph Thompson, cler.,
bapt.
163- Aug. 13, Elizabeth filia Christopheri Thompson, cler. de
Washington, bapt.
He was probably Curate of Washington.
17 "Robert " struck out in MS.
18 He was the son of Edward Wandles of Durham, dyer; appointed
15 Nov., 1637, to St. Hilda's, So. Shields, Minor Canon of Durham
Cathedral, he died in Hull about the year 1653. Archceologia Aeliana,
3rd Series, vol. vii, p. 1.
* " Ab " struck out in MS.
BOLDON.*
(Written on one side only of a double sheet of foolscap,
in three columns.) (D.M.I.).
Com. Dunelm. Februarie the 23th, 1641.
The names of all the parishcioners of the parisli of Bowl-
don who hath taken the protestation. There is not one in
this parish yt did reffhise.
By the Minister, Churchwardens,
Overseers, and Constables of the parisli.
Churchwarden: Thomas Plumptoii19 ; Oversear : Mr.
Will Femiicke20; John Welsh, thelder, Richard Welsh,
John Welsh, John Chamber, John Foster, Petter Fariah,
John Whittingham, Richard Claye, John Arrow, Robert
Hutchinson, John Atkinson, Will Atkinson, WTill Cham-
Chamber, Will Chamber, Thomas Tweddell, John Hodge,
Richard Smailes, Robert Howburne, W^ill Heatton, John
Heatton, Will Joyce, John Browne, Andrew Newland,
Thomas Craggs, John Renton, Cuthbert Graim, John
Thompson, Robert Turner, John Turner, Thomas Wood,
Thomas Wheldon, John Smailes, John Johnson, Richard
Johnson, Will Readhead, Will Briggs, John Davison, Will
Huisson, John Clarke, James Clarke, John Blaxestone,
James Clifton, James Hutchinson, Thomas Arkle, Will
Whittingham, John Wood, John Plumpton, Christopher
Plumpton, John Tweddell, Will Tweddell, George Chamber,
Richard Chamber. Elexsander Wood, Thomas Willson, Bar-
trum Gorlin, Micheall Huworth, John Hodge, Thomas
Newlands, Thomas T'odd, James Dodgeson, John
Jollie, Thomas Carnebie, John Carnebie, Thomas
Dpds, Robert Brough, Edward Johnson, Luke Smailes,
Richard Hogg, George Thompson, Will Wawfe, Richard
Chamber, Allen Bedlington, Thomas Claye, Thomas Atkin-
son, Thomas ]Jrough, John Chamber, John Strawheall, John
Smailes, John Robson, Richard Raw, John Hardde, Raiph
Waide, George Dodgson, Richard Brough, John Wattson,
John Huntter. Hugh Smith. Wigeat Richeson. John Todd,
Richard Willson, Robert Plumpton, George Waide. Will
Hynde, Edward Morton, John Amrie, Will Humble, Will
Read, Will Hall, Robert Thompson, Richard Graim,
Robert Meggeson, John Dixson, Thomas Graim, George
19 Bur. 31 Oct., 1701, Boldon Regs.
20 Will dated 20 Oct., 1677, then of the Citv of Durham. His wife
was Mary, dau. of John Hall, Alderman of Durham.
* For an account of the parish of Boldon see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 57.
Gaskin, Robert Fennicke, Andrew Glendinen, Will Atkin-
son, Roger Henderson (110).
The back of this sheet is endorsed Bowdon parish 110,
besides Officers — none refused ; and lower down, None Certi-
fide, do Eefut— .
CHESTER-LE-STREET.*
(Upon eight pages of foolscap, the first two are blank,
the remainder written closely in four columns). (D.M.2.)
Chester in the Street parish.
The names of all persons in the sd parish of or above
18 yeares old being in number 846, of al wch 81G have
taken the protestacon acording to the order of the (honorable
howse1) parliamt, and thirtie have absented themselves.
The Constablerie of Chester.
John Claxton, Esq., John Claxton, gent., Rich. Hed-
worth, Esq.2 Ralph Hedwcrth, gent.2, Mr. Ralph Hed-
wth, jun.2, Mr. Tho. Hedworth2, Mr. Geo. Clerke, Mr.
Tho. Clerke, Mr. Christo. Skepper3, John Pilgrim, John
Robinson, sen., John Robinson, jun., Roger Robinson,
Robt. Robinson, Luke Currey, Tho. Bell, Willm. Carte
(PCante), Martin Nicholson, James Atkinson, Nich. Hall,
John Yeangr, sen., John Yeangr, jun., Tho. Yeanger,
Martin Walker, Willm. Laws, Richard Peerson, John Wil-
kinson, Math. Prestick, Richard Mickleton, Robt. Dikes,
Willm. Marley, Thomas Laws, Robt. Appleby, George Hod-
shon, Beniamin Sikes, Rich. Haswel, sen., Rich. Haswel,
jun., Jo. Tewart, Tho. Wheldon, Rich. Somersett, Martin
Hall, Robt. Peele, Rowland Yeangr, Jo. YeangT, Duke
Yeanger, Rich. Hills, Jo. Haswell, Tho. Peele, Brian Sikes,
Willm. Mathew, Franc Bowmes, Robt. Parkinson, John
Parkinson, John Metrich, John Peacock, Tho. Ladley, Tho.
Halliday, Tho. Andrew, Jo. Andrew, Jerem. Brough, Phil-
lip Chilton, Wm. Waugh, John Waugh, Charles Fletcher,
Raph Haswell, Wm. Gibson, Anth. Taylor, John Bankes,
Anth. Chambers, James Thompson, Jo. Jackson, Roger
Peerson, Georg Beecroft, Leo. Askell, Mich. Askell, Jo.
Alleson, Tho. Chilton, Robt, Marley, Willm. Toward, Peter
Natress, Tho. Harrison, Robt. Gibson, John Gibson, Willm.
1 Interlined.
2 See pedigree of Hedworth, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 151.
3 Son of Christopher Skepper by his wife Elizabeth, dan. of
James Moyser, baptised at St." Margaret's, Durham, 14 Feb., 1596/7,
Surtees, Durham iv, 150.
*For an account of the parish of Chester-le-Street see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 136.
Gibson, Kick. Flet[cer] (? Fletum), Tlio. Horsley, Raph
Thomson, John Mathew, Jolin Browne, Geo. Blackburae,
Peter Clerke, Eich. Tayler, sen., John Porter, Willm. Craw-
foot, Tlio. Fetherston, Win. Warde, Robt. Andrson, John
Harreson, Robt. Harrison, Math. Reed, Nick. Crofton,
Rich. Crofton, Rich. Tayler, jun., Jo. Bell, Roger Gibson,
Rich. Gibson, Tim. Alleson, Roger Watson, Geo. Watson4,
Tko. Watson, Charles Wheatley., Hen. Wkeatley, Geo.
Reed, Jo. Punshon, Geo. Sallett, Robt. Sallett, Robt, Flet-
cher, Tho. Postgat, Jo. Ellott, Tho. Lewes, Geo. Silver-
topp, Peter Ridley, Wm. Wayles, Wm. Mills, Wm. Wig-
ham, Ed. Armstrang, Math. Armstrang, Willm. Smytk,
Phillip, Robinson, Antk. Robinson, Christo. Crosbey,
Willm. Smelt, Geo. Davison, Robt. Lowson, Rich. Lowson,
F. Gowland, Richard Atkinson, Rich. Darlin, Jo. Celson,
Jo. Sparrow, Leo. Hedley, Step. Robson, Edw. Currey, Hen.
Currey, Mr. Arthur Bambrig, Jo. Lounsdale, Jo. Procter,
Robt. Ladley, Geo. Joplin, Franc Horsman, Edw. West,
Robt. Turner, Christo. Colson, Martin Murton, Stephen
Ferry, Jo. Johnson, Rich. Cowper, Jo. Bainbrig, Wm. Slier-
win, Wm. Car, Tho. Carr, Willm. Clugh, Robt. Clugh, John
Clugh, Mr. Raph Lambton5, Marke Oaude, John Oawd,
Wm. Renneson, Robt. Robson, John Fletcher, John Cotes,
John Wetherell, Robt. Barker, Rowl. Mansfeld, Tho. Gren-
dey, Jo. Grendey, Rich. Fletcher, Law. Fletcher, jun.,
Edw. Reed, Robt. Porter, Tho. Heath, Willm. Heath, Roger
Heath, Tho. Cuthbert, Rich. Shaws, Geo. Skaws, Rapk
Cpoke, Roger Simson, Raph Haswel, jun., Fran. Cole, Tho.
Simson, Geo. Bulleck, Robt. Snayth, Geo. Appleby, Rich.
Punshon, Jo. Marley, Jo. Wilson, Willm. Snayth, Jo.
Appleby, Wm. Appleby, Leo. Ruttr, Robt. Waugh6,
Mathew MarchalL Jo. Hengill, Tho. Nicholson.
These 205 above named wthin the Constablerie of Che.str
have taken the protesctacon acording to the ordr of Par-
Hiamt.
The names of those persons wthin the sd Constablerie
wh have not taken the protestacon : —
Jo. Hed worth, gent.7, Marmaduke Hed worth, Rapk
Hedwortk, gent.8, Robt. Punshon, wrigkt, Hen. Toward,
tayler, Jo. Toward, tayler, Robt. Toward, tayler, Marma-
duke Toward, Antkony Johnson piper.
These 9 be convicted recusants.
" Jo " struck out, " Geo " substituted in MS.
5 See pedigree of Lambton, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 174.
6 An added " t " struck out in MS.
7 See pedigree of HedAvorth, Suttees, Durham, vol. ii, pp. 154, 184,
*.\jt9 ^ou.
8 See pedigree of Hedworth, Surtees, Durham ii, 151.
9
In this Ccmstablerie 205 protest and 9 no protest at or
above 18 yeares old.
(Signed} John Jonson, John Owen, Francis Nixon,
constables.
In the Constablerie of Lumey9 (sic) that have taken the
protest.
Mr. Robt. Clerke10, Mr. Wm. Lumley11, Mr. Wni. Hed-
worth8, Mr. Wm. Reede, John Home, Tho. Clerke, Peter
Clerke, Jo. Clerke, Jo. Wardell, Raph Gibson, Wm. Clerke,
James Hobson, Rich. Shorte, Jo. Hobson, Jo. Wray, Jo.
Trewhitt, Jo. Welsh, sen., Roger Thornton, Robt. Pember-
ton, Raph Fletcher, Jo. Reed, Ra. Warde, Tho. Hall, Geo.
Swinborne, Wm. Swinborne, Edw. Tongue, Jo. Foggat,
Robt. Trewhitt, Geo. Trewhitt, Raph Trewhitt, Robt. Hol-
liman, Rich. Welsh, Jaffrie Welsh, Robt. Parkin, Geo.
Dawson, Rich. Atkinson, Rich. Robinson, Jo. Robinson,
Ed. Holmes, Raph Lawson, Robt. Turpen, Ed. Home, sen.,
Ed. Home, jun., Renolcl Dixon, Jeffrie Walker, Robt. Bam-
bridg, Robt. Short, Rich. Stokell, Robt. Dixon, Jo. Pilkin-
ton, Raph Pilkinton, Robt. Pilkinton, Geo. Laxe, W^m.
Hixon, Robt. Atkinson, Rich. Atkinson, Raph Atkinson,
Geo. Davie, Brian Walton, Robt. Welsh, Rich/Welsh, Geo.
Hodshon, Robt. Hodshon, Raph Stephenson, Willm. Father-
ley, Thos. Stephenson, Jo. Stephenson, Fran. Ovington,
Robt. Cock, Geo. Golond, Jo. Golond, Georg Todd, Jo.
Tayler, Anth. Tayler, Peter Hogg, Geo. Hogg, Wm. Reed,
Rap. Yeang, Wm. Jolly, Geo. Malbie (? Walbie), Tho.
Shorte, Rich. Thompson, Wm. Townes, Brian Sander, Robt.
Sander, Robt. Atkinson, Geo. Heginton, Jo. Atkinton, Jo.
Welsh, Robt. Wanless, Wm. Welsh, Rich. Welsh, Brian
Welsh, Thos. Clerke, jun., Raph. Robinson, Raph Currey,
Geo. Gowlancl, jun., Nich. Hurd, Jo. Hurd, Jerr. Hird,
Leon. Raine, Jo. Rayne.
Protest in Lumley Constablerie.
Tho. Humble, Jo. Johnson, Willm. Johnson, Tho. Davi-
son, Rich. Davison, Christo. Davie, Jo. Wilson, Wm.
Skoone, Franc Middleton, Xr. Dickson, Jo. Bulmare, Geo.
Stephenson, Jo. Ridding, Lane. Jackson, Cuth. Bulmare,
Rich. Rudde, Geo. Shaw, Jotm. Yeangr, Nich. Lowe, Geo.
Dunn, Alex. Hall, John Awboane, Christo. Home, Robt.
Gray, Jo. Home, Edm. Home, Geo. Robinson, Alex. Atkin-
son, Jos. Irelande, Guy Home, Jo. Clerke, Tho. Howgill,
9 Lumley.
10 Robt. Clarke was a freeholder in Great Lumley in 1636, Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 166.
11 See pedigree of Lumley, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, pp. 162, 168.
10
Bobt. Hewetson, Wm. Wanles, Geo. Dal ton, Jos. Buck (?
Burk), Anth. Gascoyne, Jo. Vint, Win. Colson, Bobt. Col-
son, Baph Gray, Luke Hudson, Edw. Baytie, Tho. Purdey,
Jo. Walton, Cuth. Bobson, Jo. Bell, Peter Blackbeard, Jo.
Cooke, Jo. Laxe, Tlio. Wilson, Jo. Huxon, Jo. Wilkin,
James Peerson, Geo. Fisli, Bobt. Bobson, Tho. Bobinson,
Noah Hall, Baph Smyth, Bich. Chambers, Jo. Chilton,
Wm. Pennelburie,, Bobt. IngTam, Anth. Hawkeson,
Tho. Currey, Geo. Ovington, Nioli. Bmnnie, Baph
Atkinson, Edw. Johnson, Jerr. Smyth, Jo. Hue t son,
Wm. Storie, Tho. Clerkson, Anth/ Blackborne, Tho.
Garfoot, Anth. Garffoot, Willm. Emmerson, John
Grinsett, Tho. Budd, Bobt. Fawcus, Leo. Hodshon, Baph
Dobinson, Fran. Cooke, Jerr. Forrest, John Bobson, Henrie
Lambton, Esq.13, Brian Carter, Christo. Thomson, Christo.
Todd, Wm. Hewgill, Bich. Tod, Tho. Walker, Jo. Cotes,
Christo. Tod, jun., Jo. Foster, Jo. Watson, Anth. Tayler,
Cuth. Tayler, Bich. Nicholson, Jo. Nicholson, Bobt. Lockey,
Jo. Smyth, Tho. Alleson, Jo. Thomlinson, Tho. Unthank,
Geo. Unthanke, Math. Skrie, Tho. Wilson, Tho. Davison,
Tho. Grin well, Wm. Grinwell, Hugh Bainbrig, Geo. Harri-
son, Jo. Collan, Wm. Smyth, jun., Jo. Barton, John Brignel,
Franc Scath, Bowl. Blacklocke, Tho. Kelly, Geo. Thorn-
brough, Hen. Dawson, Bobt. Pickerin, John Makemerrie,
Cuth. Wilson, Bobt. Crosbey, Edw. Heslopp, Christo.
Peele, Arth. s. Browne, Brian Bobinson, James Flemifs],
Jo*. Stepheiison, Bobt. Biers, Tho. Foster, Martin Dodd,
Mr. Geo. Lang*ley, Mr. Bobt. Parkinson, Wm. Smyth, sen.,
Wm. Bogerson, 'Tho. Hall, Anth. Plumbton, Xr. Barras,
Jo. Crauen, Wm. Harreson, Bobt. Harker, Bobt. Dixon,
Jerr. Vint, Jo. Beed, Cuth. Clerke, Leo. Milborne, John
Meegsree, Jo. Jaxon (? Juxon), Wm. Smyth, Bobt. Thomson,
Jo. Gibbon. Geo. Hewgili, Bich. Harrison, Jo. Stewart,
Bobt. Badclin2, Jo. Jackson, Martin Jackson, Baph Andrew,
John Parkin.
(Written across the page.)
These 265 aforenamed wthin the Constablerie have taken
the protestation acording to the order of the paiiiamt.
The names of those persons wh have not taken the pro-
test within the sd Constablerie.
Mr. John Wilson, Bobt. Atkinson, Banulph Fenwicke,
Tho. Stephenson.
In this Constablerie 265 protest, no protest 4. John
Wrangha, Constable.
12 The "o" has an "e" written on top of and within it in MS.
13 See pedigree of Lambton, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 174.
11
In the Constablerie of Harverton that have taken the
protest : —
Mr. John Jackson, Mr. Raph Rookeby, Mr. John
Rdokeby, Mr. Tobie Bowes, Henrie Flower (gent.), James
Pallester, Tho. Porter, Marke Porter, Geo. Cassoii, .James
Spence, Hector Buckhorm, Jo. Jerrard, Alex. Wilkinson,
Wm. Wilkinson, Robt. Machill, Jo. Gray, Tho. Harrison,
Alex. Ramish, James Wilson, Wm. Thompson, Jo.
Clarson.
The Constablerie of Harraton (als) Harverton —
Willm. Robson, Willm. Bradshaw, Rich. Canson (?
Causon), Monday, Camson, Robt. Litlefare, Geo. Aynsley,
France Simpson, Jo. Bowyer, Jo. Smyth, Rich. Dowfoote,
John Robinson, Hugh Patteson, Hen. Dennin, John Rowe,
John Vicars, Wm. Middleton, Robt. Colley, John Lyttster,
Hen. Hallyday, Edw. Stoker, Raph Henderson, Fran.
Henderson, Tho. Thirloway, John Lankaster, Tho. Bell,
Tho. Appleby, Anth. Whelden, John Clarson, Willm.
Farrow, Wm. Cran ( ? Crau), Lawr. Parkinson, Walter Brown,
Gabriell Watson, Raph Natress, Geo. Hall, Tho. Rutcless,
Geo. Whiney, Jo. Whiney, Guy Bambrig, Hean Dowson,
Wm. Holt, Jo. Holt, John Stafford, Jo. Halliday, Geo. Gib-
son, Geo. Barley, Leo. Machill, 'Martin Johnson, Wm.
Willie, Wm. Milborne, Anth. Dochant, Hen. Wilkinson, Jo.
Sedgwicke, Oliver Hird, John Walton, John Do tenant, Robt.
Vicars, Raph Hind, Geoe. Thomson, Mark Jackson, Tho.
Heron, Humphrie Hird, Lawrence Catcheside, Robt. Wil-
son, Daive Roberts, Jo. Drew, Rich. Gelson, Wm. Mow-
borne, Geo. Lockey, Tho. Turpen, Anth. Palmerley, Raph
Harbottle, Patrick Thomson, Tho. Gray, Jo. Hullyday,
Rich. Rutless, Phillip Whelden, Robt. Learment/ Tho.
Patteson, Wm. Ellott, Jo. Legham, Raph Elves, Tho.
Saurtus, Jo. Crawfoot, Raph Porter, Jo. Bradshaw, Rich.
Peerson, Tho. Carr, Anth. Thomson. Tho. Scott. Franc
Parkeson, Nich. Clarke, Wm. Brench, Rich. Brench, John
Bracke, Andrew Lawson, Rich. Mnddeson, Jo. Easterbey,
Raph Samson, Nich. Thomson, Jo. Maugham, Jo. Newbey,
"Wm. Newbey, Wm. Simpson, James Benlose, Henr. Elonde,
Tho. Adamson, Wm. Randoll, John Shaw, Jo. Wanles, Jo.
Dum (sic), Cuth. Walker, Jo. Allen, Robt. White, Wm.
Driden, Anth. Driden, Jeffrie Man. Thomas Craggs, Thomas
Parleson (? Parkeson), Robt. Clarke.
(Written across the page.)
These 141 abovenamed wthin the Constablerie of Harver-
ton have taken the protest acording to the ordr of the
parliamt.
12
The names of all wli have not taken the protest wtliin
the sd Constablerie.
Sir John Hedworth, kt.14, Mr. James Page, Mr. Willnu
Maddeson, John Carr.
In this Ccnstablerie 141 protest, 4 no protest.
Walrush Constabierie the names of such as have taken
the prptestacon.
Willm. Punshon, gent.15, John Watson, Rich. Brougli,
Willm. Punshon, juii., Edw. Joplin, Geo. Jopliii, John
Harrison, John Bownas, Rich. Lawson.
These 9 be the names of all persons at or above 18 yeares
old.
The names of all persons wthin the Constablerie of
Plawsworth of or above 18 yeares old wh have taken the
protestacon.
Richard Coniers, Esq., Willm. Stobbaii, Tho. Darn-
ton, Tho. Brignell, Tho. Bedson, John Dixon, John Dar-
ling-, Tho. Robinson, Henr. Martin, Tho. Martin, Geo.
Sanders, Tho. Atkinson, sen., Tho. Atkinson, jun.,Mr. Geo.
Harbert,16 Raph Clerke, John Carlill, John Mowbray, John
Yeangr, Rich. Johnson, Robt. Lodg, John Renneson, Hen.
Walton, Willm. Ro<binson, Robt. Lodg, Tho. Lodg, John
Hall, Roger Hall, John Jackson, John Bulmr, John W^ood-
mass, Geo. Pinkney, Raph Herbert, jun., Robt. Watson,
Christo. Lodg-e, Jo. Watson, Jo. Bird, Mich. Joplin, Geo.
Herbert17, Rich. Smyth, Willm. Harrison, Robt. Reed,
Nich. Watson, Robt, Walton, John Walton, Robt, Darling,
Jo. Robinson, Mr. Martin Billingha18.
(Written across the page.)
These 47 be the names of all peTsons wh have taken the
protestacon.
These herundr written have not taken the protest.
Frances Hodshon. gent,19, Peter Forser, gent.20, Raph
Harbert, John Liddell, John Winter.
These 5 have not taken the protestacon.
Constable Tho. Mowbray.
The names of all persons wthin the Constablerie of
14 Knighted at Whitehall 14 Mch., 1603, bur. 6 Feb , 1642/3,
Surtees, Durham, ii, 185.
15
See pedigree of Punshon, Surtees, Durham i, 182.
16 See pedigree of Harbert, Surtees, Durham ii, 2~05.
7 The name of John Liddell has been written in here and erased.
See list of non-protestationers later.
18 See pedigree of Billingham, Surtees, Durham iv, 139.
19 See pedigree of Hodgson, Surtees, Durham ii, 77.
20 See pedigree of Forcer, Surtees, Durham i, 65
13
Edinonsley of or above 18 yeares of age wh have taken the
protestacon acording to the ordr of the pliamt.
James Cutter, Stephen Smyth, George Wardel, Christo.
Wardel, Eobt. Sotheron, jun., Willm. Peerson, Jo. Jack-
son, Eobt. Heighington, Nicho. Thompson, Jo. Surrett,
Georg Peerson, Mich. Hull, Martin Briggs, Christo. Dixon,
Willm. Glasenby, Mr. Joseph Blaikson, Edw. Bellarbie,
Eobt. Sotherene, sen., John Sotheren, Anth. Stephenson.
These 20 have taken the protestacon.
The names of all wthin the sd Constablerie of 18 yeares
old or more wh have not taken the protest.
Mr. Willm. Lambton, sen.1, Mr. Willm. Lambton, jun.1,
Mr. Eaph. Millott2, Eobt. Fenwick, George Man.
These 5 have not taken the protestacon.
The names of all wthin the Constablerie of Pelton of 18
yeares or above that have taken the protestacon.
Henry Lambert, Eich. Punshon, Tho. Hall, Eoger Hall,
Phillip Hall, Willm. Lyall, Edw. Emnerson, Jo. Grenr,
Stephen Whelden, John Haddock, George Laws, Tho.
Punsho, Eobt. Punshon, Eaph Porter, Eobt. Porter, Am-
brose Eaine, Edw. Stoddard, Arthur French, Martin Davie,
Alexandr Marley.
The Constablerie of Pelton.
Thomas Marley, John Southe-ren, Eichard Surrett, Eobt.
Lawson, Anthony Samson, George Wheldon, Eich. Ander-
son, John Grin well Eaph Jackson, Georg Jackson, Franc
Place, John Fenwick, Eaph Cooke, Eobt. Grinwell, John
Eowsbey.
These 35 have taken the protestacon : Willm. Punshon
hath not taken the protestacon.
The names of all persons in Urpeth Constablerie wh have
taken the protestacon.
Eobt. Eoibson, Eich. Glasembuy, Eich. Biers, Tho.
Davison, Willm. Marley, Tho. Smyth, Eobt. French, Eaph
Laws, John Laws, John Epbson, Tho. Biers, Anth. Eobson,
Eich. Laws, Eaph Laws, jun., Wm. Cuthtert, James Fear-
break, John Jackson, Cuth. Hunter, John Ayer, Tho. Jop-
lin, Franc Jerratt. Nich. Thornton, Wm. Thornton, Henr.
Watson, Mr. Eobt. Midford, Math. Gallale, Abraham
Jewett, Math. Jewett, John Smyth, John Joplin, Samuell
Thornton, Stephen Burgess, John Laing, Jo. Fletcher,
James Stafford, Eobt. Laing, Eobt. Errington, Willm.
Errington, Cuth. Eobson, Eobt. Joplin.
These 40 have taken the protest.
1 See pedigree of Lambton, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, 175.
2 See pedigree of Millot, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 153.
14
The names of all persons in the Constablerie of Birtley
of or above 18 yeares old.
Mr. Tho. Gascoyne3, Mr. Frances Gascoyne3, Eobt.
Catcheside, Eichard Anderson, Nich. Brack, Eoger Skir-
fild, Wm. Colson, John Wales, Thomas Catcheside, sen.,
Thomas Catcheside, jun., Christopher Peerson, Eaph Madde-
son, Jo. Brack, Tho. Smyth, Willm. Smyth, Geo. Katcha-
sidie, Willm. Peerson, Phillip Eland, Lion. Maddeson,
John Catcheside, John Crag-gs, Eaph Peerson, John Ste-
phenson, Math. Burden.
These 24 have taken the protest.
Jerrard Liddell, Tho. Liddell have not taken the protest.
These signatures follow. Minister: Eobt. Hunt;
Christopher Pearson, John Owen, John Johnson, Francis
Nixon, Eobeort Grinwell, John Wranham, Thomas
Mowbray, Lawraiic Fletcher, Rob art Appelbie.
EBCHESTEE.*
(Written in two columns upon one side of a small quarto
sheet of paper.) (D.M.4.).
Ebchester Parish. February 24th, 1641.
The names of those inhabitants wthin the parish of
Ebchester who> have taken the protestation.
John Fewster, Thomas Joplin, Anthoney Joplin,
Nicholas Atcheson, Cuthbert Atcheson, Cuthbert Fewster,
John Johnson, William Fewster, Eaiph Barker, James
Dodd, Michaell Wade, John Wilson, Christof'er Harrison,
Anthoney Fewster, Eowlaiid Baites, Michaell Lawspn, Eow-
laiicl Fewster, Thomas Simpson, Anthoney Sureties, Bar-
tholomew Skott, Thomas Coniin, Cuthbert Comin, Joihn
Lawson.
There is none wth in the Parish of Ebchester that hath
refused to take this protestation except; John Dunn who is
a popish recusant.
One refused.
Curate : Mathias Wrightson4, Qhurchwardens and Over-
seers : John Fewster, Thomas Simpson, Constable : Anthoney
Sureties.
8 For an account of the family of Gascoyne of Birtley, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 117, and pedigree p. 211.
4 1640/1 Jan. 14, George, s. of Matthias Wrightson Clerk, bapt.
Regs.
*For an account of the chapelry of Ebchester, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 298.
15
EDMONDBYEES.*
(Written upon one side of a single leaf of foolscap.)
(D.M.5.).
Edniondbiers Parish in Chester Warde.
The names of the Parishioners of Edniondbiers who ha,ve
all taken the protestation the 20th day of Febr. Anne Dni,
1642.
John Hopper (1), Humphrey Hopper (2), Thomas
Andrew (3), Matthew Hogo- (4), Thomas Wilkinson (5),
Eichard Card (6), Eofoert Whitfield, sen. (7), John Parker
(8), Richard Parker (9), Thomas Oliver (10), John Oliver
(11), Eobert Eedshaw (12), Michaell March (13), Cuthbert
Oard (14), Eichard Joplin (15), Eobert Whitfield, jun. (16),
John Warde, sen. (IT), John Warde, jun. (18), Eobert
Warde (19), George Warde (20), Thomas Hutchinson (21),
Eobert Dixon (22). Signed, Francis Foster Clerke,
Eichard Parker (23), John H. Eeadshaw (24), Church-
wardens; Clement Parker (25), John Eedshaw, jun. (26).
These be they that take the protestation, and there are
noe more in that parish that w^ere capable of it.
None certified to refuse.
ESHt.
(Written upon one side only o<f each leaf of a double sheet
of foolscap.) (D.M.6.).
ESH GKAPPELL.
The names of they Inhabitants that have taken the pro-
testation before the Minister, Churchwardens, and Con-
stables their e, by direction from the Honorable house of
Commons.
Mr. John Kyrebie5, Mr. Eager Kirebie6, WTilliam
Young, William Brasse, John Woodemas, Lauerence
Younge, Thomas Eichardson, Eaph7 Eichardson, John
Gaire, sen., John Gaire, jun., Alexander Knaggs, John
Eackett, Joseph Colson, William Cblson, Eichard Johnson,
5 1690, May 15, Mr. John Kirby of the Parish of St. Nicholas bur.
St. Oswalds', Durham Begs.
6 1649, Oct. 18, Mr. Roger Kirbey and Mrs. Eliz. Chapman mar.
St. Oswalds', Durham Regs.
7 " John " struck out and " Raph " written over in MS.
*For an account of the parish of Edmondbyers see Surtees, vol.
ii, p. 363.
t For an account of the chapelry of Esh, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
ii, p. 336.
16
Nicholas Taylor, Edward Clayeton, Thomas Wraye, John
Gallalye, John foster, sen.b, John foster, jun., Richard
foster, Cuthbert Jaxsoii, George Headley.
Taken before us : Signed, Minister : Timothie Barnes9,
Churchwardens : Robert Coming's, John Smith, Constable :
Willia. Taylor.
Churchwarden and Parrisli Clearke : John Smith; John
Ayre, Lyonell Ayre, William Lanckton10, Robert Jopline,
jun., John foster, sen.
Thes six did take the protestation before mee, Minister:
Timothie Barnes.
The names of they Inhabitants that have not taken the
protestation, according 'unto the Direction from the Honor-
able ho'iise of Commons, being* all of them Recusants.
Marty n Batmanson11, Hugh Pattison, servant to Martyn
Batmanson, Thomas Pinckney, John Colson, Thomas Col-
son, Lanclot Taylor, Thomas Baxster, Richard Baxster,
James fawden, VVTilliam Johnson, Richard Smith; Con-
^ table: Robert Smith; Robert Joplin, sen., Thomas
Emerson, William Commyn. Signed, Timothie Barnes;
Churchwardens: Robert Comings, John Smith; Constable :
Willm. Taylirs.
The book of the pay is endorsed Com. Dun elm., Eshe
Chappelrye.
GATESHEAD.*
(Written in four columns upon one side of four foolscap
sheets pasted edgeways on to form one continuous sheet.)
(D.M.T.).
Gateside within the Countie of Durham.
Sr. Thomas Riddell, Knight;12 Mr. Ralph Cole,
Esquire13 ; William Huard, Christopher Readshaw, Thomas
Pryer, Ralph Pryer, Edward Hopper, Richard Thompson,
Richard Patiicke, Edward Smith, James Burrell, John
8 This line struck out in MS.
9 Timothy Barne.s, literatus, 14 Feb., 1634, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii,
p. 337.
" Lampton " struck out and " Lanckton " inserted in MS.
nBapt. at Esh, 7 ApL, 1595, son of William Batmanson.
12 Sheriff of Newcastle, 1601; Mayor 1604 and 1616; M.P. for New-
castle 1620-1628; died 30 March, buried 1 Apl., 1650, married Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Conyers of Sockburn, Co. Pal Knight, married there 3
Jan. 1631/2.
13 1655, Nov. 16, Raiph Cole, Esquire, bur. Gateshead Regs. See
pedigree of Cole of Gateshead, Brancepeth, Lewen Family History, 272.
*For an account of the parish of Gateshead, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 105.
17
Newham, John Scott, Thomas Bell, Thomas Perkin, John
Dodds, Eobert Allen, George Trumble, Parcivell Potts,
Robert Thompson, William Robinsonn, George Wilkinson,
Thomas Pavie, Thomas Wood, Christopher Midletonn,
William Leamond, Eichard Hunt, James Hogg, William
Eobinsonn, Archbould Crowdish, Thomas Blackburne,
Edmund Moires, Thomas Darrin, Reign old Hogg, William
Craven, John Spittle, Thomas Conley, Thomas Walker,
William Freer, Anthony Eichardsoim, Nicholas Cooke,
Nicholas Smith, George Danlopp, Thomas Grayme, Thomas
Steaven, Eobert Joblin, Francis Dixon, Ealph Pearson,
James Mather, Eobert Matfin, William Lawes, Mathew
Harrisonn, Eichard Swinburne, Eichard Lawes, John
Craw, John Watsonn, William Baitsonn, William
Anderson, Uswould Greenesword, Mr. Eichard Cole14,
Mr. Thomas Cole14, John Huittsonn, William Hann,
Thomas Smith, William Arkley, William Ushoe, John
Urr, Thomas Peigh, James Michaell, Anthonie Hall,
Mathew Sherwyn, Nicholas Greave, Eobert Jackson,
Francis Sadler, Abraham Dobsonn, William Blakey, John
Blakey, John Natrice, Edward Milbume, John Thompsonn,
Cuthbert Dixonn, William Sowill, Henry Toppin, Eohert
Comforth, Parcivall Quarton, John Quarton, John Shevill,
Eobert Mann, John Tayler, George Heed, William Heed,
Mathew Young, Heinry Wake, Eichard Smith, Eobert
Bullmer, James Hutchinson, Nathaiiiell Procter, Leanead
Finley, Michaell Fenwicke, Eichard Grey (100), Oliver
Craistonn, Ealph Selbie, James Bewhinan, Ealphe Crosbie,
Cuthbert Chamley, Thomas Willsoiin, Henry Pearch,
George Keysey, Peter Wilson, Xpofer Pearson, Xpofer
Harrison, Francis Eobson, Lancelot Eaw, John Dixon,
Anthony Huiter (? Hunter), Jeffery Potts, Eobert
Nicholson, John King, Gabriell Kiplin, Robert Pansford,
George Lupton, Robert Sarrison (sic), Leonard Sadler, John
Comlson, Thomas Turner, William Coates, Nathaniell
Church, William Smith, William Robinson Rowland
Harrison, Thomas Yicikers, Gibbert Thompson, Thomas
Sackald, Thomas Mannell, Edward Mannell, Eobert Horn,
Allexander Oard, Allexander Scurfied, William Davisonn,
Eobert Procter, George Thompson, Eaphe Liddill, Joseph
Browne, Eichard Hopper, Ealphe Healey, Thomas Mos,
Ealphe Sharper, Lance Sharper, Edward Dalton, Cuthbert
Maddison, Allexander Whitword, John Bambridgi, Bartram
Sharper, Ealph Bowrey, William Tayler, William Gibbins,
Cuthbert Ditchburne, Eobert Marshall, John Richardson,
14 1648, Apl. 25, Mr. Eichard Cole, bur. Gateshead Regs. See
pedigree of Cole, Genl. H. C. Surtees History of Brancepeth, 36.
2
18
John Day, Phillip Sandersonn, Francis Gilbert, Thomas
Bell, William Thompson, Anthonie Dalton, Thomas Coxson,
Cuthbert Hunter, Thomas Dixsonn, Robert Yenus, Richard
Pavie, Richard Cole, Richard Brasse, William Willson,
Thomas Torrens, GeoTga Ellerbie, George Robinson,
Nicholas Parke, Ralphe Richardson, Thomas Maddisoii, John
Morrison, William Richardson, Cuth. Rudstonii, Cuthbert
Sanders, Michaell Pattinson, Ralphe Fulthropp, Robert
Liddle, Robert Ramsay, John Applebye, Richard Craston,.
John Day, John Weather burne, Thomas Hut-ton, Richard
Duglas, Thomas Jarrett, William Young, William Wild,
William Readshaw, Peter Truinble, George Bullmaim15,
(200), John Fell, Cuthbert Robinson, John Bullman, Thomas
Jefferay, Ralph Addisoii, John Freer, Nicholas Manners,
James Rowell, James Deiiten, Jerremiah Hutch in son, John
Calvert, Robert Waidson, Symond Cammell, John Rogerson,.
William Hills, Thomas Gibson, John Maxwell, Abraham
Harragatt, Thomas Robinson, Edward Tram, William
Mallat, Thomas Clarke, Robert Mould, George Cooke, Mark
Truinble, John Gray, Henry Rochester, Thomas Rochester,.
Robert Huard, William Horner, Anthony Rock wood,
Thomas Gradom, Leonard Bowree, Robert Hunter, Thomas
Rowlinson, Richard JSTichilson, Roger Nicholson, John
Lovett, Archbould Lovett, George Loe, George Johnsonn,
George Johnson, Thomas Tayler, Thomas Riddill,
John Fleming, William Dunn, Anthonie Parker, John
Bowtonn, Robert Elstonn, Thomas Gibsonn, Ralphe Rea,
Robert Ward, Henry Bower, James Trumble, George
Huiitley, Edward Stafford, John Widlah, Richard Sunder-
land, William Nouble, William Snadonn, Uniphrey
Fishburne, William Johnsonn, Robert Hicksonii, Jameis-
Fawdo'n, Roger Storie, Henry Boinfield, Thomas Urwiii,
Anthonie Wilkinson, John Fenwicke, Cuthbert Weight-
man, Robert Curteoois, James Hall, Thomas Hedley, James
Hope, Hemy Browne, Luke Smith, Edward Busbo,
Christopher Chiltonn, Edward Richardsonn, John Alboiier
William Potts, Christopher Haddocke, Robt. Hutchinsoii,
Robert Davisonn, Georg-e Smith, Heniy John son n, Thomas
Pattinson, Anthonie Stott, Charles Middletomi, John Gray,
Geo-rge Cooper, Andrew Clow, George Friend, Clement
Buttler, Christopher Pearsonn, Samuel! Thompson, Thomas
Rogersonn, William Rogei-sonn, Henry Oard, William
Nicholsonn (300), John Smith, Rowland Oliver, Thomas-
Gibbones16, Richard Roigersoiin, Steaveoi Hopper, John
Readshaw, Robert Henderson, John Chambers, Thomas
15 Actually 199 but so in MS.
"Written over "Gibson."
19
Fenwicke, Ambrosse Mosse, Tliomas Hull, William
Steavenson, Ralphe Willson, Robert Sharper, Thomas
Manuell, Henry Fleming-, John Chamberlaine, Tliomas
Arrow&mitk, William Hall, Robert G<ayle, John. Fulbume,
Henry Alder, Nicholas Oliver, Henry Hopper, William
Wallis, John Dal ton, William Henderson, Thomas Hender-
son, John Rogers, Ralphe Elstobb, William Oosbe,
Mathew Lawes, Thomas Coates, John Tayler, Henry James,
John Jackson, Nicholas Hedley, Robert Witten, Steaveii
Potter, Duke Pattinsoii, Richard Foster, Nicholas Browne,
Luke Dobsoii, Henry Swallwell, Richard Swallwell, George
Marshall, John Gilbert, Robert Relph, Thomas. Payne,
Thomas Waister, William Noble, Lowrance Foster, Henry
Foster, John Bell, Thomas Potts, Francis Milburne, John
Hobsonn, William Gayle, Gabriell Hudspeth, John
Widdowes, William Watsonn, John King, Ambrosse Mosse,
John Wilson, John Fulthropp, Edward Fletcher, James
Liddle, Edward Bowes, Ambrosse Irumble, Cuthbert Foster,
Myles Davisonn, Thomas Edwards, Thomas Atkinson,
Richard Waterho'use, Mr Roger Liddle17, Andrew Carlill,
John Kell, Nicholas Wilson, George Davison, Henry Yates,
William Wilsonn, George How, Cuthbert Hartley, Thomas
Rdchardsonn, John May, Thomas Parkinson, Thomas
Wayte, Edward Simpson, William Jacksonn, David
Watsonn, George Heeley, John Watson, Parcivell Nichol-
son, John Hills, Thomas Smith, John Foster, Edward
Simpsonn, Nicholso Moore, Nathaniell Wen, Robert Fen-
wicke (400), Samders Arkin, Cuthbert Frey, Robert Lacke,
Cuthbert Milburne, Christopher Hogg, Arthurr Gunn,
Nichilas Richardson, Thomas Bell, Christopher Foster,
Richard Lawicke, Thomas Henderson, Richard Burrell,
George Manbee, Robert Shaftoe, Richard Day, Michaell
Dobsonn, John Renton, Expofer Laing, John Hobsoii,
George Errington, Marke Broune, GeoTge HousdswoTth,
William Harratt, John Swinburne, Robert Engles, William
Watson, Alexander Browne, James Hather, Thomas
Little, Rowland Dods, William Laidley, John Wilson,
William Emmerson, John Browne, Robert Lishman,
William Sharp, Nichilas Readhead, Thomas Farley,
Richard Farley, Robert Urwyn, Richard Allann, William
Shepheard, George Maddisonn, Martyne Harrisonn, Thomas
17 Son of Thomas Liddell by his wife Jane, dan. of Henry Midford,
alderman of Newcastle, bapt., 22 Oct., 1592, at St. Nicholas, Newcastle.
He married firstly Grace, dau. of James Clavering of Axwell, at St.
Nicholas, Newcastle, 3 May, 1614, she was buried 16 Aug., 1642, at
Lamesley, he married secondly Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe at St. Nicholas,
6 Dec., 1642. See pedigree of Liddell of Ravensworth, Surtees, Duj-ham
vol. ii, p. 212.
20
Blakelocke, Michaell Bell, Hugh Richardson, John Pear-
son, Robert Fenwicke, William Manners, Edward John-
sonn, John Scamell, George Whitefield, William Stapple-
tonn, Robert Thompsonii, Ambrose Feales, John Lawes,
John Dobsonn, Christopher TJrwyn, Claudeus Hanibletonn,
John Brasse, Cuthbert Dyning, John Kiplin, John Sowd,
Thomas Wilkinsonn, Christopher Dughall, Thomas Wilkin-
son, George Bowdon, John Greene, Rowland Hees, Thomas
Riehardsonn, John Browne, William Fa well, Richard Har-
din, William Gilder, William Tod, Andrew Johnsonn,
John Staiiton, Mathew Aiidersoiin, Thomas Astoll, William
Bobstonn, Ralph Elliss, Edward Harden, Thomas Punshon,
William Scurfield, Lanclott James, Anthonie Lawsonn,
Thomas Haswell, John Smith, John Hutchinson, Robert
Tayler, William Nicholson, Rowland Hirst, William Wil-
sonn, William Maddisonn, George Maddison, Henry Raw,
William Hilton, George Marbie, Thomas Rae (500), Chris-
topher Gibson, Thomas Stabler, Thomas Potts, John Hod-
gon, Mr. Francis Liddle18, Christopher Rawlin, Edward
Thirkild, John Robinson, Lancelptt Ayre, Emanuell
Wallis, Xpofer Shddford, John Fleming, Ralph Emmerson,
Thomas duglas, James Emmerson, James Walker, William
Bikers, Xpofer Peacocke, John Dobsonn, Thomas Hull,
James Cruderss, Cuthbert Potts, Robert White, William
Englebee, Henry Simpsonn, Gawin Cant, Thomas Atkinson,
William Pearson, John Turner, Symond Thursbie, Ralphe
Sysones, Tho'mas Comptonn, Duke Miller, Avara Robinson,
John Shanks, Henry Ogle, Anthonie Marley, John Turner,
James Coates, William Coates, Thomas Steaward, Francis,
Coulsonn, James Liddill, Thomas Shottwell, Garrard Duard,
Joseph Scott, Ralphe Burd, Ralphe Jackson, Anthoney
Okey, Edward Chambers, Thomas Burd, John Clarke, Cuth-
bert Lawes, William Sprott, Symond Butterfield, Fargee
Curies, William Hogg, Robert Knops, Arthur Hearon, John
Walker, John Home, John Pigg, William Brunton,
Anthonie Aler, David Ward, George Foster. Edward Wil-
son, John Watt, Ralphe Da,viso<n, William Williams, Robert
Heaton, Thomas Trotter, William Parker, John Strother,
Munge Tavte, John Fawell, Xpofer Card, Awston Tayt,
Ralph Tod", Robert Bell, Peter Bell, John Swann, Roger
S"wann, William Sharp, Nichilas Grayme, Robert Sumer,
18 Son of Thomas Liddell (one of the loyal defenders of Newcastle
against the Scots' army, created a baronet 2 Nov., 1642, by his wife
Isabel, dan. of Henry Anderson of Newcastle), he was bapt. 8 Jan.,
1606/7, at Lamesley, married firstly Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Tonge
of Denton, secondly Agnes, dan. of Sir Wm. Chayter of Croft, by his
first wife he had besides other issue Francis Liddell, sheriff of New-
castle.
21
Cuthbert Himmers, Robert Haughtonn, Thomas Cbulit
(sic), Eichard Allison, John Reyley, Peter Marley, Janiee
Cuningame, Roger Blackley, William Pearson, John
Burne, Robert West, "William Willis, Christopher Stout,
Ealphe Thompson (600), Thomas Pigg, Bryann Cooksonn,
Ealph Clavermg', John Suddicke, John Marley, John Mus-
cropp, Thomas VVallis, John Stappleton, Robert Haisting,
Robert Twivell, Edward Haugh, William Longsteale,
Richard Venus, Richard Garmouth, William Jeffersonn,
John Woolfe, Richard Thompson, William Greene,
Michael Pearsonn, Henry Crosbie, Henry W^eatherburne,
John Maddison, Marty ne Harrison, Thomas Turryes,
William Brasse, Xpofer Burton, John Dobinson, Henry
Dobinson, William Grenewell, Edward Johnsonn, Georg'e
Ellerbie, Xpofer Watson, Robert Bullmer, Parcivell John-
sonn, Cuthbert Watsonn, John Robinson, William Craw-
ford, Thomas Hendersoim, William Wilsonn, Cuthbert
Roger, Robert Cooke, James Hutchinsoiin, Cuthbert Hut-
chinson, Hugh Smith, Thomas Tayler, Steaveii Johnson,
Ralphe Shampley, John Greene, John Hall, Thomas Scott,
John Law, Bartho. Trumble, Cuthbert Dennes, Thomas
Browne, Robert Pavie, Henry Johnsonn, Ambrose Feldis,
Wrilliam Wood, James Wilsonn, Randall Fletcher,
Nicholas Watsonn, William Oliver, Hugh Richardsonn,
Richard Allan, John Shaiikes, Christo. Urwin, Robert
Thomp'soiin, William Richinsonn, George Bowdonn,
George Carlill, William Walton, Henry Stradford,
Thomas Pallmer, Robert Hetton, Samuell Dayley, George
Dowson, John Darling, Tho. Atkinson19, Thomas Rawliii,
Christopher Seamer, William Hall, Thomas Chesroe,
Robert Carter, William Stapleton, Cuthbert Jacksonn,
Henry Raw, John Raw, Michaell Sprott, Edward Stea-
ward, John Fowthrop, Lane. Addey, William Coming,
John Atchinsor., Richard Fisher, John Carlill, Raphe
Segswicke, John Legham, Idem. Crosbie, Thomas Stot,
John Meanes (700), Timothy Button, William Hall,
Richard Arnatt, William Porter, Nichilas Gray,
Thomas Pearson, William Gibsonn, Thomas Cotsworth,
Henry Day, William Richinsonn, Ambrose Porter, James
Simpsonn, Edward Haistings, Thomas Littlefaire, George
Simpsoiin, Robert Branling, William Grenewell, Hugh
Smith, John Dawsbn, Nicholas Smith, George Browne,
Michaell Trumble, Henry Dobson. Robert Wild, George
Galley, George Whittfield. Richard Wood, William Clif-
tonn, Lance. Lawson, John Chambers, John Pattinson,
Cuthbert Brasse, Edward Fenwicke, John Thompsomu
19<<Joh" struck out in MS. "Tho" inserted.
22
Rich. Fox, Cliristo. Woofe, "William Nicholsoim, Robert
Ratchley, Edward Butter, Robert Young- (740).
We, the Rector, Curat, and Churchwardens and Cons-
tables and overseers of the parish of Gateside in the Cblintie
Pallatine of Durham doe by these presents testifie that not
onely wee our selves, but all those whose names wee have
here given in being Inhabitants wth in or parish, have on
the 23rd, 24th, and 27th day of February, 1641, being
Wednesday, Thursday, and the Lord's Day following*,
willingly taken the Protestation Commended unto us, by the
Honourable house of Commons, and we know none in or
parish that have not taken the same Protestation, but these
whose names are under scribed.
Sr. William Riddill, knight20, William Stout, George
Fishburne, Francis Richardsonn, Cuthbert Browne,
William Blackey. Signed. Constables : William Swalwell,
Rafe Rutter, Nicholas Watson, Robart Browne ; Overser :
James Wattsoii, Steven French ; Parson : Joseph Browne1 ;
Curate: John Jackson2; Churchwardens : William Swin-
burne, Thomas Potts, John London.
Endorsed on back, Gateshead parish 740 besides officers.
Six refuseth.
HUNSTON WORTH.*
(Written upon one side of a half sheet of foolscap, en-
dorsed upon the other side u Hunstonworth parish.)
(D.M.8.).
Hunstworth in ye Countie of Durham,
Vicesimo quarto Die february, Anno Dini, 1641, Rt.
Worll.
These are to Certify, That all my parishioners whose
names are hereuiider specif yed, have made this protesta-
tion, froan eighteeiie yeares of agie upwards according to ye
Tenure and forme therein prescribed and for recusants,
we have none wthin our parish neither have had anie wthin
the remembrance of anie man, now lyueing theirin, God be
praysed.
Robert Eggleston, Alexander Eggleston, Willy am
Eggleston, Michaell Eggleston, Mathew Eggleston, Nycho-
10 Buried 21 Jan., 1654, married Katherine, dau. of Sir Fenry
Widdring-ton , of Widdring-ton, Knt., she was buried 21 Au?., 1658,
fi'urtees, History of Durham, vol. ii, p. 129. Sir William Eiddell and
the five following; men seem to be the six recusants.
1 1644/5, Feb. 25, Mr. Joseph Browen, person, bur. Gateshead Pegs.
2 1646/7, Mch. 7, John Jackson, bur. Gateshead Begs.
*For an account of the parish of Hunstanworth, see Surtees, vol.
ii, p. 365.
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las Eggleston, Christofer Eggleston, Lancelott Eggleston,
Mathew Egglesto<n, Willyam Bowman, John Bowman,
Thomas Dickson, John Dickson, Peter Dickson, Alexander
Dickson, Nycholas Dickson, Nycholas, Wilkinson, John
Ginning-, Henry Blenderheth, John Little, Thomas Yickers,
sen., Thomas Vickers, jun., John Madgson, John Orde,
Robert Orde, John Whitfeeld, Clerk, Curate there,4
Thomas Becke3, Churchwarden: Michael! Esrgleston.
Noe Refusers certified4,
JARROW.*
(Written in double columns on the first three pag^es of a
sheet of foolscap. The fourth page is endorsed " Jarroe
parish, 190, besides Officers, Ten refuseinge.") (D.M.9.).
February the twentie three, 1641.
A certifficat of all such names as hath takeim the pro-
testationn being of Eighteane years ould and upward within
the west part of Jarro parish as Followeth.
Anthonie Potts, Michell Walker, Anthonie Hogg,
Thomas Spride, Thomas Sannders, Thomas Robsonn, John
Turner, John Graie, Thomas Harle, George Rayse, Thomas
Dawson, William Robsoii, Cristo'for Bell, William Gren-
well, Raiphe Noble, Michell Tomson, John Pattisonn,
Thomas tattisonn, Roger Hewetsonn, Richard Stott,
Thomas Graye, Raiphe Bruiiton, Henrie Wilkinson, Henrie
Bruntonn, Raiphe Davisoii, Robert Catcheside, William
Catcheside, Thomas Cirkhame, Nichilas humble, William
Brackbanck, Thomas Dicksonn, John Browne, Robert had-
docke, John Dowson, Thomas Cheasbrough, William Chil-
tonn, William Cheasbrough, Raiphe Rawe, Raiphe Rawe,
John Foster, Thomas Foster, James Chambers, Cristofor
Tomsonn, George Ord, Richard Catcheside, John Catche-
side, Willia. Trewhit, John Robson, John Ammond, henrye
f aid on, Anthonie faldonn, William Davisoii, John Elder,
Walter Tiiidell, John Robsonn, Umfray hedly, Thomas
Marshell, henrie Gibing, Raiphe Tayler, Robert Rawe,
John Smith, Willi. herrisoiin, Gillfraye Atkinsonn, James
Wilkinson, Thomas Robsonn, James Purvis, John huiitlie,
Thomas Wallis, George Catcheside, John Aire, Robert
Roigersonn, George Storie, John Storie, Laurance Brewas,
Raiphe Allston, Willia, Dichbouriie, Thomas Willibie,
3 Thos. Becke occurs as perpetual curate in 1645, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 366.
4 In a different handwriting.
* For an account of the parisli of Jarrow, see Surtees, Durham,
•vol. ii, p. 66.
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Thomas Kellsie, Andrew Cram, George Camall, George
Tomsoii, Robert Tom son, Thomas Tomson, Richard Battle,
Cuthbert Readhead, Edward Dichbourne, henrie Done,
William Done, Thomas Olliver, William Tomson, Robert
Mudie, William Deamster, Lance. Snadon, Robert Trew-
hit, William Tayller, Edward Gordann, William Tayller,
Raiphe Gladdow, John Murresonn, William Murresoim,
George Dodes, Richard Trewhit, Francis Robinsonn, Loucke
Maxwell, Jeffreaye Raine, Raiphe Morling, George Dobbie,
Richard Walker, Lance. Smart, Thomas Mowe, John Gam-
mo'nd, John hadrick, John Lee, George Bog*, John Donckin,
John Does, William Pattesonn, Ather Swan, John
Andersonn, George Coucke, John. Lavericke, Steven Black-
burd, henrie Johnsonn, James GarneT, John Hart, Robert
Lumsdaill, Bennet Frainke, John Neiue, Edward Reistonn,
Cuthbert Fenick, John Storie, Richard Catch'eside,
Anthonie' Fawdone, William Trewhit, Davide Dawsonn,
John Younge, Thomas Trommell, Raiphe Teasdell, Nichilas
Robsonn, Thomas Rawe, John Austicke, John Mills,
Thomas Turner, Thomas Tayller, William Johnson,
William Martinne, Thomas Roger-son, Thomas Dich-
bourne, Thomas herrisonn, Richard White, Richard Den-
nenn, Nicholas hope, John Rogerson, Richard Readhead,
Edward Tomliesoii'n, Robert Aud, Will Willson, Robert
Softlie, Michell Welbancke, John Walker, Robert Sillver-
top5, John Smith, Willia. Smith, Consta., William Skirf-
feald, Rauff Tayler, Thomas Oxnett, Mathew Waire, Ran-
dell Nickhollsonn, Richard Dicksonii, Thomas Softlie,
Willia. hutchesonn, John harle, Thomas Shrowech, Thomas
Merrimann, Anthonie Tayler, Thomas Tayler, Raiphe
Joplin, Thomas Ro>xbie, Thomas Oxnet, George harle, John
Bartram, Richard Fawell, Archbald Gibb, John Reignold,
Michell Potts, James Schuller, James Chirsp, John Brig-
nell. Richard Couck, James Chambers (190).
These heare under writtenn are the names of the papist
which doth refus the protestation.
Sir Robert hodgsonn6, Mr. William hodgsonn7, John
Dand, John hodgsonn, Georg Wetherup, Cuthbert Cowl-
5 1639, June 16, William, son of Robert Silvertopp, bapt. Jarrow
Begs.
6 Son of Robert Hodgson of FTebburn, by his wife Anne, dau. of
Richard Langley of Grimsthorpe, Co. York ; he married, firstly Frances
dau. and co-heir of David Ingleby of Ingleby, and by her had a son
and a dau. ; he married secondly Susan, who re-married Edward
Coulston.
7 William Hodgson, brother of Sir Robt. Hodgson, Knt., married
Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Haggerston, Bart.; he was buried at
Ryton, 14 Jan., 1661/2, he had one son, Sir Francis Hodgson, Knt.,
and three daughters.
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sonn, Nicholas Galleley, Robert Cowlsonn, Phillip Gutherie,
John Potter. Signed. Minister : John Walker8, Constables :
William Smyth, Robert Scott (? Stott), Rodger Young,
Churchwardens: John Smart, Cuthbert Rawe, Overseer:
Raiphe Oxnit. Signatries.
LAMESLEY.*
(Written in a narrow folio book of 12 pages. Pages 1,
10 and 11 are blank. Page 12 is endorsed " Lamsley
Chappelrie for the protestation.") (D.M.10.).
Die soils 20 February, 1641.
The names of those yt have taken the protestation wth
in the Chappelrie of Lamsley.
John Scurrfeild, Tho. Haddocke, Edward Auckland,
John Haddocke, Willia. Billing-ton, Tho. Turner, Michaell
Auckland, Cuthbert Wheatley, George Forrest, Richard
Wright, Tho. Wheatley, Robt. Auckland, Tho. Noble, John
Whelden, Anthony Kell, juii., Robt. Donkinge, Xpofer
Sanders, John Caworth, Robt. Hodgson, Willia. Clarke,
Anthony Dodds, Anthony Maiiey, Anthony Robson, John
Steevenson, Robt. Leightley, Raph Pnllasar, Raph Sanders,
Alexander Wattson, Willia. Pallasar, Robt. Kernes, John
Lambert. John Thompson, Roger Harrison, John Haugh-
ton, Robt. Thompson, Raph Bell, Tho. Bell, Phillip
Durrham, John Pallasar, Tho. Durrham, Tho. Vicars,
Richard Armestrong, Willia. Lawson, John Forrest, Willia.
Woodd, Willia. Bell, Tho. Williamson, Robt. Harrison,
Willia. Maddison, Henry Sanders, James Wheatley.
Die Mercurii vicesimo tertio die Februarii.
Emmanuell Scurrfeild, gent.9, Xpofer Harrison, Raph
Caeheside, Tho. Cole, Robt. Cole, Tho. Mitchinson, John
Mitcliinson, George Lawes, Willia. Lawes, John Lawes,
Marten Lawes, John Mabell, John Durrham, Robt. Hay,
Willia. Robenson, John Taylor, Raph Robenson,
Robt. Teworth, Tho. Senior, Raph Senior, John
Metcalfe, Robt. Steeivensou , Tho. Hall, jun., Tho.
Cuthbert, jun., George Hetheringtoii, Willia. Hether-
ington, Emmonuell Cuthbert, Henry Cuthbert, Tho.
8 Appointed 3 Oct., 1633; he was married at Jarrow, 16 Feb., 1633/4
to Janet Gibb, and had two children bapt. there, Dorothy, 14 Dec.,
1634, Elizabeth, 7 Feb., 1635/6. He was buried there 14 "May, 1671.
9 Son and heir of William Scurfield of Kibblesworth, aged 19, 1615,
married Catherine Moscropp, widow, 4 Sept., 1621. Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 218.
*For an account of the chapelry of Lamesley, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 207.
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Thompson, George Wilde, 3 Tin., John Burton, Roger
Wilson, Eaph Sureties, sen., Willia. Taylor, Tho. Cuth-
bert, sen., John Fletcher, Edward Lyddell, George Wheat-
ley, sen., George Wheatley, jun., Raph Waistoll, George
Waistoll, John Lyddell, John Cuthbert, James Harrison,
Tho. Wheatley, jun. (60), Xpofer Walker, John Harrison,
John Sanders, Willia. Fletcher, Robt. Hopper, Tho. Story,
George Lvddell, Michaell Porter, John Emerson, juii.,
George Browne, Tho. Hall, sen., Tho. Heath, Tho. Rob.son,
Xpofer Humble, Willa. Stobbes, George Hawden, Lionel!
Mad di son, John Potts,. Anthony Scurrfeild, John Leighton,
Willia. Marley, sen., Willia. Marley, 3" Tin., James Glasen-
bee, Alexander Wakefeild, Thomas Horsley, Willia. Hors-
ley, James Laugh, Robt. Braiitingham.
Die Jo vis 24 February.
Willia. Lyddell, gent.10, Henry Lyddell, gent.11, George
Wilde, sen., Tho. Scurrfeild, Anthony Twedall, John
Bucke, John Scott, John Emerson, Anthony Bucke, Thomas
Bucke, Thomas Bembrigge, Willia. Wright, Robt. Boggin,
Willia. Greena, sen., Willia. Greena, jun., Richard Davi-
son, John Davison, Raph Scurrfeild, Willia. Heppell, Arch-
bald Mosse, George Thompson, John Hastinges, sen., John
Hastinges, jun., Lionell Hindson, Willia. West, Nathan
C'uthbert, John Wheatley, Willia. Kirkhouse, Anthony
Kirkhouse, Henry Bromscales, Robt. Nixson, Isaac Clasper,
John Sinckler, Anthony Wilde, Willia. Browne, Andrew
Lowther, James Trumble, Andrew Kenitie, Tho. Smith,
sen., Richard Waters, David Gladders, John Alaburton,
John Pallasar, Richard Spaudinge, Willia. Ruttlesse, John
Ellott, Robt. Scott, Marten Smith, John Smith, John
Thompson, Archbald Nixson, Michaell Unthanke, Cuthbert
Hopper, Anthony Cuthbert, Thomas Hutch inson, James
Younge, Fargus" Ellott, Raph Wilde, Cuthbert Wilde,
Cuthbert Bell, Raph Pattison, Guy Hudson, John Stobbes,
Henry Walker, Join Wilde, Tho. Man, John Lyddell, sen.,
Tho. Crawe, Willia, Bell, Willia. Ellott, John Kirkhouse,
John Maddison, Willia, Beamont, John Landener. Peter
Burkett, Marke Heppell, John Gray, Raph Unthanke. John
Stothert, Tho'. Stoker, Willia. Leightoii, James Tilley,
Robt. Man, Mathew Sime, John Swetine, Geffrey Newbie,
John Dickinson Willia. Anderson, Willia, Woodmesse,
John Hebleswith, James Hebleswith, Robt. Wakefeild,
10 See pedigree of Liddell of Bavensworth, Surtees, Durham ii, 212.
11 Son of Thomas Liddell by his second wife Jane, dau. of Henry
Midford, Alderman of Newcastle, bapt. at St. Nicholas, Newcastle,
20 Aug., 1590, married Elizabeth dau. of William Jennison, Alderman
of Newcastle, bur. at Whickham, 22 Jan., 1641/2, see pedigree of
Liddell, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 212.
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Thomas Wakefeild, Edward Hornesbee, Thomas Wooffe,
Gilbert Tedcastle, Rowland Smith, John Tucke, Andrew
Tucke, Robt. Browne, John Hine, Tho. Parkinson, Hugh
Millar, Tho. Taylor, Cuthbert Shevill, Mathew Gibson,
Anthony Kell, sen., Edward Smith, Tho. Smith, jun.,
Henry Dixson.
The names of those yt have not taken the protestation
beinge recusants.
Robt. Porter, Nicholas Porter, Robt. Marley, John
Maxwell. Signed. Minister: Tho. Dowker12, Churehr
wardens and overseers of the poore : John Lowther, Raphe
hopper, Constables of the Chappelrie of Lamsley : Raph
Surtis, jun., William Smith, Willia. Auckland, Cuthbert
Smith, Henery Sotherne.
For George Grundie, Constable of Hedley, in the Chap-
pelrie of Lamsley, beinge sicke at the meeteinge of his
Maties Justices of peace in there division tooke the protesta-
tion before Mr. Thomas Lyddell, one oi' his Maties Justices
of peace upo'n Wedsenday ye 23 of February, 1641. Signed.
Minister: Tho. Dowker, Churchwardens and overseers:
John Lowther, Raphe hopper.
LANCHESTER.*
(Written in a narrow folio book of 16 pages.) (D.M.H.).
Page 1.
The names of all those that have taken the protestation
w'hin the parish of Lanchester the xxth of Februare, 1641.
John Byerle, Nicholas Byerle, George Richardson,
Thomas Redshaw, Christopher l)ickson, Cuthbart Herresson,
Thomas Labourne, jun., Robert Hopper, Cuthbart Orde,
Robert Newton, James Laboume, Rowland Herrisson,
Nicholas Labourne, Robert Byerle, John Hopper, John
Ayre, John Raw, Nicholas Kirkley,, George Raw, Thomas
Maddesson, sen.13, Thomas Maddesson, jun., Andrew Raw,
Thomas Hopper, John Labourne, Francis Lumley, George
Crawhaw, Xpopher maugham, Thomas Labourn, sen.,
Rowland Hunter, Thomas Hunter, Robert whetley,
Lowrence wilkenson, George Yiccars, John wrhetley,
Thomas Lawson, Thomas Hutkinson, Richard Willis, John
Wilye, John Hopper, Josias Labourne, Robert Marley, sen.,
Robert Pye, Robert Marley, jun., Ralph Marley, Willia
12 This name does not appear in the list of incumbents given
in Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 207.
13 For a notice of Maddison of Hole House, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 347.
* For an account of the parish of Lanchester, see Surtees, Durham,
-vol. ii, p. 303. The Registers 1603-1653 are missing.
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Stevenson, Thomas whetley, sen., Thomas whetley, jun.,
Edward Raisbeeke, John Hutkinson, Willia Hutkinson,.
Anthonie Parker, Willia Loiigdaile, Aiithoiiie Robson,
John Lawson, John Mils, Michaell Johnson, Willia
Whetley, Edward Mouffet, Richard Bye-is, Gilbart Robson,
Heneiie Hyensoii, Thomas Eerrie, Raiph Hunter, John
Jolly e, Willia Turpen, Nicholas Gallyle, John Gallyle,
John Cair, Richard Euster, Robert Whetley, Mr. Sammuell
Sanderson14, Thomas Sanderson, Heneiie Sanderson,
Sammuell Sanderson14, jun., Tnomas Tayler. Willia
Mayson, Cuthbart Smith, Lancelot Dearerum, Thomas-
Whitfeild, Henerie simpson, John Grenwell, jun.15, John
Grenwell, sen., Thomas Richardson, Willia Hudsputhe,
John Hedrinton, Robert Ellerinton, Robert Eyerie, John
Smith, Francis Jackson, Willia Rippon, Robert Rippon,
Willia Darnell, Thomas Grenwell, Willia Plumpton,
Thomas Darnell, John Dixson, Thomas Kirkley, John
Hey, George Rippon, Lancelot Rippon, John Wilson (100),
John Blenkisshoppe, Thomas Grenwell, James Hall, Thomas
Brown, Willia Lambsoii, Richard Hodgson, Peter Kirkley.
John Grenwell, John Bemond, Robert Grenwell, John Hall,
Robert Eggilston, John Nixson, John Rippon, Thomas
Rippon, Nicholas Redeshaw, John Jueston (? Iveston),
Thomas Allisson, John Hedle, Henerie Patteson, Thomas
Pickering, Richard Grenwell, Willia Byerlye, Willia
Dickson, George Taylor, Willia Darnell, Edward Arthur,
John Tayler, Robert Burnopp, Mr. Peter Denton16, Thomas
Gallelye, sen., Thomas Gallylee, jun., Willia Jackson,
Willia Gallyle, John Gallyle, John Stain sbye, Thomas
Fairebarnes, Thomas Kirkley, Henerie su therm, Thomas
Tayler, John Daveson, John Atkinson, Robert Gallyele,
Willia Sutherin, Lyonell Johnson, John Richardson,
John Wheatley, Robert Mires, Richard Fraiikland, George
Skeltoii, John Joplin, Lancelot Jackson. Simond Jackson,
Robert Jackson, Alexander Jackson, Willia Joplin, Willia
wrey, John Raiiiton. George Commiiig, Lancelot Stringer,
John Renholdson, Stephen Midcaffe, Michall Thompson,.
Robert Burnop, Cuthbart Burnop, Cuthbart Gray,
Nicholas Pickerin, John Rippon, George Hopper, John
Kattricke, George Thompson, Thomas Atkinson, sen.,
14 " Samuel Sanderson of Hedleyhope, Esq., was buried here in anno
1650, and his wife Barbara in 1672 (Aug. 17), and Samuel their fifth
son in 1662." M.I. Lanchester. cf. pedigree of Sanderson in Proceed-
ings, Soc. of Antiquaries, Newcastle, 3 Ser. vol. ix., p. 14; also for an
extended pedigree, see Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 343, and Genl. H. C.
Surtees History of Brancepeth, 32.
15 For an account of pedigree of Greenwell, see Surtees, Durham,.
vol. ii, p. 318.
10 1598, Sept. 26, Peter Denton, gent, and Elizabeth Blaxton, gent,
md. Bishopwearmouth Regs.
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Thomas Atkinson, jim., John Tayllor, Eowland Hopper
Nicholas Smith, Hugh Wille, Thomas Atkinson, sen.,
Peter Grenwell, Stephen Eenholsoii, Mr. Timothie Whit-
ingham17, Henerie Wrangham, Thomas Joplin,
Edward Hall, John Hull, sen., John Hull, jun.,
Jarrard Lax, Willia Barman., Lancelot Dorm an, Thomas
Flint, Nicholas Pearson, Kobert Dorman, Willia Dawson,
George Taylor, Henerie Procter, Charles Schorer, Robert
Shortricke, Eichard Browne, Nicholas Viccars, Henerie
Jackson (200), James Dakers, Eobert Hunter, Eaiph
Hunter, Willia- Hall, Henerie Browne, George Eobinson,
Lancelot Joplin, Thomas Flint, George Carr, sen.,
George Car, jun., Mathew Procter, John Darnell,
sen., Cuthbart Kirkley, George Gelson, John
Atkinson, Eichard wilkenson, Eowland Wilkenson, Thomas
Car, John Browne, Eoger Browne, Willia Wilkinson, Willia
Parkin, Eobert Hopper, Eobert Mayson, sen., Eobert
Mayson, jun., John Mayson, George Whetley, Thomas
Mayson, Lancelot Hopper, Anthonie Taylor^ Cuth-
bart Eichardson, John Hopper, jun., John Hopper,
sen., Vinne Matphin, Thomas Burnop, Eobert Brant-
ingham, Thomas Brantingham, John Eaw, Eo. Willis,
Curat18, Eaiph singilton, Peter singilton, Edward
Willis, John Wilkinson, Willia Atkinson, sen.,
Henerye Ornsbye, Willia Ferrie, George Chapman, John
Ferrie, John Ornsbye, Thomas Ornsbye, Thomas Mathew,
John Bawnas, Cthbert Bawnes, John Gelson, Cthbert
Gelson, Christopher Braidle, Eichard Booltfloore19, Thomas
Eippon, John Maxfeild, sen., John Maxfeild, jun., Willia
Smart, William Henderson, George Hedle, Thomas Hull
(? Hall), Willia Atkinson, jun., John Atkinson, Chris-
topher Atkinson, Arthur Walton, John Brigges, sen., John
Brigge, jun., Henerie Blacket, Thomas usher, John usher,
Edward Warde, John Hopper, Thomas Atkinson, John
Langstaffe, George Jordan, Willia Jordan, Thomas Stocke,
17 Born 1611. Mr. Timothy Whitingham, Esq., of Holmside Hall
was buried 1682, Oct. 9, in the Queare tinder the Blewe Stone
belonging to his Buringplace Neare the Stepes which goeth up to the
Table. Lanchester Register. See notes on this family by J. W.
Fawcett in " The Parish Registers of Lanchester," p. x. He was
the descendant and representative of William Whittingham the
Elizabethan Dean of Durham. See pedigree, Surtees, Durham, vol.
ii, p. 330.
18 R. Willis's name does not appear in the list of perpetual curates
or incumbents given in Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 316," he may have
been a sub-curate.
"Buried 7 July, 1666, his widow buried 21 Jan, 1668/9, both
described^ as of the Ford, Lanchester Regs. For a pedigree of
Boutflower, see Arch. Ael. New Ser., vol. xxiii, p. 269.
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Cuthbart Warde, umplira Taylor, Lancelot Maiiey, John
Marley, Eobert Rippon. Signed. Minister: Ro. Willis,
Churchwardens : Symond Jaikson, John Anderson, Thomas
Raw, Edward Raisbeck, Oversseres : Josias Labouriie,
Thomas Aktsonne, Constables : Robert May son, Thomas
Rippon, Nichilas fkccher, John porter, "VV illia Ferrye,
Willia Rippon, John Taylor, Michaell Joplin.
The names of those that doe refuse to take the protesta-
tion wthin the parish of Lainchester.
Willia Lawes, Robert Chicken, Francis Hodgson,
Thomas mebourne, Thomas Grinwell, Willia Grin well,
Robert Grinwell, Willia Byerle, Willia Grinwell, Thomas
Griiiwell, Mr. Anthonie Co<xsoii, George Coxsoii, Tristra
Blenkishoppe, Anthonie Labourne, John Winter, Thomas
Winter, George Kirkley, Thomas Kirkley, Lenarde
Hutkmsoii, Willia Raw, John Sheuill, George Taylor de
Cornsey Raw, Willia Taylor, George Eliot, juii., Mathew
Byerle, Thomas Gr en well de Cornsaw Row, Raiph Gren-
well, Willia Rede,'Cuthbert Byerle, John Thompson, Austin
Hixson, Willia Wreight.
Mr. Willia Hall20, George Kirkly, Willia Kirkly,
Robert Kirkley, Francis Kirkley, John Wilkeiison, > Arthur
Hutkinson1, Mathew Natte, Thomas Darnell, John I3arneli,
Willia Darnell, sen., Willia Darnell, jun.2, Thomas Gren-
well, John Greiiwell, Willia Taylor, Edward Taylor,
Mathew Granger, John Walton, Mr. John Hodgson3,
Robert Hodgson, Willia Hodgson, Richard seruant to, Mr.
John Hodg., Willia Horsley, Mr. Peter Witham4, Richard
Murton, Edward Joplin, Thomas Dichbourne, Willia Dich-
bourne, John Taylor, Willia Ironside, Willia lie, Raiph
He, George Ellote, sen., John Ellote, Edward Williamson,
John Johnson (65). Minister: Ro. Willis; Churchwardens:
Symond Jackson, John Anderson, Thomas Raw, Edward
Raisbeck ; overseers : Josias la bourn, Thomas Atkensoii,
Constables : Robart mayson, Thomas Rippon, Nicholas
fleccher, John Porter, Willia Ferrye, Willia Rippon, John
Taylor, Michaell Jiplin. Signed. Constable : Michall
Jiplin; Churchwardens: Simmond Jacksone, Thomas Raw,
Edward Raisbeck, John Anderson, Willia Ferry, Willia
20 William Hall of Greencroft, whose estate was sequestered in
1651; was bur. 21 Nov., 1684, see pedigree. Surtees, Durham, vol. ii,
p. 323.
1 The name immediately following this has been struck out in MS.
2 For notice of the family of Dainell of Broomshields, see Surtees,
ii, p. 344.
3 For the pedigree of Hodgson of Manor House, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 319.
4 Son of Anthony Witham of Cliff, by his wife John Middelton of
Stockeld, Co. York. Foster's Yorkshire Families.
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Rippon, John Taylor, John Porter, Robet Mason, Thomas.
Rippon, Nicholas Flecher; Overseers: Josias Labourn,
Thomas Atkinson.
Endorsed Lanchester parish. None Certified to Refuse5.
MEDOMSLEY.*
(Written upon one side of each of two half sheets of
foolscap stitched together. The second sheet is cut through
the middle.) (D.M.12.).
February 24th, 1641.
MEDDOMSLEY CHAPPELET.
The names of those inhabitants wthin the Chappelry of
Meddomsley who* have taken the Protestation.
John hunter, Thomas hunter, Nicholas grinwell, Robert
white, Cuthbert hunter, Thomas hopper, Perciuell Lightoii,.
Thomas hunter, John hunter, John grinwell, Ro>bert
Richardson, Anthoney sureties, Peter wright, William
hunter, Thomas hopper, Robert Widdiefield, Robert
hunter, John hunter, Cuthbert Bulnier, John Cooke, John
Stephenson, Raiph Stephenson, John Atchespn, Thomas
Maugham, Anthoney Marley, John Sumerside, Raiph6
Pemerton, Ingerham Sin, Rowland Pallicer, Blasse hopper,
henry Stephenson, Andrew Backwoth, Raynold Barkas,
Robert Nicholson, John Milborne, William' Lee, Thomas
Lambe, Ralph henderson, Mathew Collison, John sna,w-
ball, Thomas hunter, John Robson, Robert Johnson,
Nicholas Comin, William waugh, John Backwith, Robert
grinwell, John Tutin, John waugh, Thomas hunter,
John hunter, William Tomlison, John Darnell, Robert
Blenkensopp, John Blenkinsoipp, William hunter, Rog-er
venus, John smyth, Michaell Langstaffe, John Kirkley,
John Cro'oke, Anthoney grinwell, Michaell Allinson,
Richard Reed, Nicholas Backwith, Cuthbert hunter, John
hedley, Charles Rippon, Ninus horsmaii, John Rippon,
Robert hutchesoai, Robert simpson, Mathew stoko, William
5 This endorsement is erroneous.
6 Altered from George in MS.
7 Torn away.
*For an account of the chapelry of Medomsley, see Surtees,
Durham ii, p. 284.
The two very ancient families of Hunter of Medomsley are both
probably descended from William the Hunter whose name is to be
found in an ancient charter in the Treasury at Durham. One of the
two families is represented by Col. Hunter of Antons Hill, Berwick-
shire; the other by Capt. Guy Allgood, of Nunwick. See pedigree
Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 289,
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Rippon, Stephen Raw, Charles Blenkinsop, William Row,
Robert Shakelocke, Roger Smyth, Edward Joplin, John
Row, Robert yoole, Ranold Comin, John Shakelocke,
Robert gallaley, Cuthbert gallaley, George Chiken, John,
hunter, John wright, Robert Stephenson, Thomas Chiken,
John hunter, John hopper.
The names of those inhabitants wthin the Chappelry of
Meddomsley (beinge popish Recusants) and have refused
to take the protestation.
Mr. John Daiibey, gent., his habitation beinge at
hamsterley; Mr. William Burnopp8 of the hounes,
gent. ; Michaell Foster, of the same, yeoman ; Nicholas
Comin, of hamsterley yeoman; Robert Comin his sone,
George harbotle, oi hamsterley, gent. ; Thomas gray
of the same, Edward gardner of the same. Signed.
Minister : Mathias wrightson, Constables : John Kirkley,
John hunter, Churchwardens and Overseers for the poore :
Peter Ramshaw, Nicholas Pallicer.
MOJSTKWEARMOUTH.*
(Written upon one side of 'each leaf in a narrow folio
book of 8 leaves. The first and the last three leaves are
blank.) (D.M..13.).
A cataloyne of ye names of all suche persons wthin ye
parish of Mooiikwearimouth as have subscribed and refused
to subscribe unto ye protestation lately taken by ye house
of comons now assembled in the Honorable courte of
Parliamit, Feb. 24°, 1641.
Robert Hilton9, John Hilton, George Graye, sen.,
Richard Hickes, George Graye, jun., Richard Wake,
Thomas Teasedale, Raphe Vasy, Thomas Wake, Thomas
Gybson, sen., Thomas. Gybson, jun., George Daile,
Michaell Symy, Robert Atckinson (? Atchinson), William
Burly e, John Madeson, Richard Gardiner, William
Hunter, John Bell, Nichilas Cummin, William Symy,
Robert Hilton, jun., James Henderson, Thomas Page,
Andrew Soence, Robert Bell, Robert Thompeson, Thomas
Hunter, John Thompeson, Thomas Thompeson, Thomas
Anderson, Thomas Woods, Thomas Storie, William Todde,
Thomas Dodgon, Thomas Rockewood, Edward Atckinson,
8 For notice of the Burnops of the Howens, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 296.
* The Registers were burnt in 1790. For an account of the parish
of Monkwearmouth, see Surtees, Durham ii, p. 1.
9 For pedigree of Hilton of Hilton, see Surtees, Durham, vol. ii,
26. Long-staffs Darlington, xxxiii.
3.3
Thomas Taylor, Raphe Lumlye, J'oliu Fowsit, Christofer
Shipperdson, Raphe Sanderson, Thomas Colly er, Peter
Skirfill, Thomas Lumley, William Matthew, Henery Ourde,
John younge, Alexander Humble, Anthony Foster, Thomas
Thompeson, Thomas Todde, Thomas Foster, Cuthebeit
Garret, Anthony Tayler, John. Addison, Raphe Colison,
William Harison, John ITshawe, John Cotterall, John
watteson, Cuthebert Garrat, John E'mmerson, Daniel
•Cooper, William Hesley, Richard Atchinson, Toby mat-
thew, Richard Taylor, William Roxby, John Bell, Edward
Taylor, Thomas whiting-am, Usward Trumble, Thomas
Porrat, Ralphe Boomer, Robert Bell, Richard Dry don,
Uzward Trumble. Lancelot wrighte, John Rea, Richard
Bubby10, George Teasedell, Thomas Gybson, sen., Thomas
'Gybson, jun.11, Nichilas Bell, Tabat Rockewood, Thomas
spaiTow, Thomas Todde, William Wudel, John Tayler,
John Gray, John Sparrow, John Harison, Thomas Gray,
Robert Rockewood, William Ager, John younge, John
Taylor, William seemar, Thomas Foster, William Richaby,
Michaell Taylor, Anthony Weare, George Bro-ugh, Edward
Whittingam, Bernard Bee, Francis Rowland, William
Reed, Thomas Reed, Duke12 smithe, John weare, William
Robinson, John Halle, Richard wetherall, Lyonell Rea,
Richard Cuthebert, Christofer wygam, Richard Cotterall,
Henry Cotterall, Robert Wilson. John Todde, Robert
Dayle, William Tongue, John Smith, William Skirfeild,
Edward Atchinson, John Langely, John Hewworthe, Cuthe-
bert Thomposon, Richard Gouland, Thomas Kitchinge,
Thomas Foster, Edward Hopper, William Browne, Nycho-
las Mylles, Nicholas Tayler, John Peerson13, William
Bowry, John Ammond, Richard wade, John Aniory,
William Greene, Thomas Browne, Richard Doweson, John
Foster, mathew whytehead, william Halle, Ralphe Ditche-
burne, John Thompeson, Robert Haderick, John Bell, John
Errington, John mushtian, John Addison, William cole,
Richard Denninge, John Cocke, Bernard Skirfeild, Thomas
Atchinson, William moody, William Feild, Thomas Dicke-
son, John Gybson, Matthew 'Foster, chrystofer Calvert,
Nicholas Stoddard, Henery wrangam, John Sparrow, sen.,
Raphe Hilton, Rap-he Vasy, John Locky.
The names of such persons as praset in our parish refuse
to take and abset at sea can not take ye protestation.
Melcher Hickes, at sea, John Hilton, jun., abset
10 This name is not Busby.
11 This name is struck out in MS.
12 Apparently altered from Luke in MS.
"Altered several times " Peirson " and " Pierson " in MS.
3
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Papists : George Sympson, Cuthebarte14 wylkinson, John
coleson, Henery Dickinson. Baphe Grainger, abset
Minister : Bichard Hickes15, Churchwardens : Thomas
collyar, Thomas Bockewood, Constables : Christopher ship-
perdsoii, Robert Bockewood,* John younge,* Thomas
Wake, Overseers : John Fawcet, Michael Symy.*
March 1, 1641.
John young, Const., Bobert Backwood, Consta., Michell
Simie, Overseer.
MFGGLESWICK.t
(Written in two columns upon the first page of a sheet
of foolscap. The back page is endorsed " Muggleswick
parish. None Refused.") (D.M. 14.).
A note of ye people in Mugleswick parish who received
ye protestation sent from the honble. house of Comons.
James Anderson, Ck., Outhbert Hopper, Robert
Harrison, John Beadshaw, Robt. Readshaw, Willm.
Laburne, Richard March, Edward WTard, Rowland
Harrison, John Dridpn, John March, John March, John
Joplin, George Dridon, Thomas Lonsdale, Cuthbert
Ward, Robert Rawe, Robert Blenkisop, Cuthbert Pallisser,
Lanclot Brigs, Cuthbert Pallaser, Thomas Harrison, Cuth-
bert Ward, John Lonsdale, Thomas March, Robt. Kirtley,
Roger Harrison, George Rippon, John Blenkisop, Edward
Hopper, Robert Oliuer, Thomas Midleton, John Wanlas,
Nicholas Somerside, Henry Hopper, John Anderson,
Thomas Lonsdale, George Oliuer.
14 Richard struck out and Cuthebarte written above in MS.
15 Bapt. at Whitburn, 9 Nov., 1604, son of John Hickes, rector of
"Whitburn, by his wife Alice Blakiston; of University College, Oxford,
matric. 6 Dec., 1622, aged 18; B.A. 6 July, 1626; M.A. 9 July, 1629;
licensed to the Perpetual Curacy of Monkwearmouth, 13 Sept., 1638;
an intruder in Whitburn on the deprivation of Dr. Triplett; con-
formed, and abjured the Solemn League and Covenant, 17 Aug., 1662;
Rector of Whitburn, where he was buried, 25 Aug., 1667. He married
firstly Dorothy, dau. of John Heath of Ramside, gent., mar. at St.
Giles, Durham, 15 Dec., 1631 (1673 May 6, Alicia, widow of Richard
Hickes, lately Rector of Whitburn, buried, Washington Regs., this
being the burial of his second wife). His son John Hickes, admitted
to St. John's College, Cambridge, 19 Mch., 1652/3, aged 18, B.A.
1656/7, Perpetual Curate of Monkwearmouth on the resignation of his
father 1662, died 1669, married Dorothy, dau. of John Smart of Harton,
12 May, 1664.
* These three names are struck out in MS. They apparently signed
at a later date.
t For an account of the parish of Muggleswick, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 361.
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A note of such as refuse to take the protestation absent-
inge themselves.
John Hey, Anthony Garfoote, Richard Chester,
Nicholas Maugham.
Given under our handes the 23th of Fabr., 1641.
Vickcr: Ei. Braidley16. Signed Church Warden: Thome
March .
RYTON.*
(Written in two columns upon six narrow foolscap sheets
pasted to form one continuous narrow sheet. A seventh
sheet containing- names of recusants is pinned to the other.)
(D.M. 15.).
Comu Dunelrn.
A perfect Sumarye of all that hathe taken the protes-
tacion within the parishe o>f Eyton taken the 23 & 24 of
february Anno dni, 1641.
Thorn.- yonge, John yonge, sen., John Yonge, jun.,
Thorn. Buriiet, Thorn. Raiiisoii, Willm. Ranison, Andrew
Langevan, John Walker, Willm. Walker, Raiphe
Aineslaye, John Walker, Thorn. Coulson, Willm. Jollye,
Aiitho. Sander, Cuthbt. Heslope, John Dixon, Cuthbt.
homble, Matthew Lvghtbitter, John Robinson, Cuth.
Jollye, Robert Walker, Hewe Walker, Nych. Reed, Robt.
Sander, Willm. Harison, Robt. Dag-lease, Patrick Deayevy,
Robt. Hoanbill, John Lynsaye, sen., John Lynsaye, jun.,
Cuthbt. Sander, Rowland Crawforthe, Gilbart Archball,
Mathe Newton, Alexr. Armestrong, John Sander, Cuthbt.
Reed, Vaughan Codling, Nych. Lee, AVilJm. Bowdon, John
Briggs, Cuths. Walker, sen., Roger Walker, Raiphe
Robson, John Maughaii, Edw. Poyd, George Kell, Thorn.
Raiioldson, John Kenet17, gen til., Antho. Errington, Robt.
Robson, Willm. Rayne, Tho. Srnythe, Tho. Wilson, Robt.
Thomson, Mathe Merrington, John Sander, Humfraye
Walker, George Wilson, John Walker, Tho. Bowet, Henry
Farlam, John Howetson, Willm. Ramsaye, John Williamson,
Antho. Kirckhouse, Willm. Watson, John Watson, Willm.
Hedlaye, Cuthbt. Anderson, Edmund Reuelaye, Antho.
16 Appointed 20 Nov., 1641.
17 Of Coxhoe3 son of William, matric. at Queen's Coll. Oxon, 13 Apl.,
1638, aged 16, student of Lincoln's Inn, 1639, Foster's Alum. Oxon.
He was buried at Kelloe, 16 Nov., 1679, married Troath, dau. of Sir
Thomas Tempest of Stella, Bart. The family owned property in
Tanfield, see Surtees, Durham ii, p. 219.
*For an account of the parish of Ryton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 259.
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Yowarde, Hewe Lankyshiie, Edmund Wright, Robt.
Nyckolson, Tlio. Coupper, Cuthbt. Walker, John Dodd,
sen., John Dodd, jun., John Waughe, Roger Halsaye,
Tho. Fealdehouse, Edw. Noble, Tho. Kyle, James Browne,
John Vauxe, Tho. Sanderson, Ryeh. Robinson, Willm. Lee,
John Tailler, Edward James, Willm. Fairelam, George
Hodgson, Mychell Scott, Willm. Ramsay, Thorn. Humble,
Robt. Whyte, Henry Braid! aye, John Wooller, Lane.
Hodgson, Mathewe Lawson, Steiiene Coulson, Robt. Coulson,
John Coulson, Cuthbt. Coulson, Willm. Smythson, Thomas
Ramsaye, John Robinson, Ranold Robson, Thorn. Rouell,
Antho. Johnson, Thorn. Wilkinson, George Wilkinson,
George Chapman, John Tailler, Rych. Sheale, John Cirssopp,
Henry Lawes, Thorn. Cloughe, Samuell Thaller, John
Dichburne, John Bowes, Willm. Wilson, Thorn. Tailler,
Thorn. Kirssopp, John Ryppon, Willm. Errington, Samuell
Biggins, Francis Emerson, John Sisterson, Nych. Sande-
lands, Robt. Sandelands, John Johnson, Mathew Nixon,
Edward Nixon, Thorn. Appilbye, John Burnett, Francis
Beston, Thorn. Storye, Raiphe Twisell, Robt. Hedlaye,
Rowland Rawe, William Wilkinson, Henry Dawson, George
Foster, John Dawson, Xpfor. Cloughe, Cuthbt. Nixon, John
Walker, Thorn. Foster, Roger Jameson, John Grinwell,
Willm. Pickering, Thorn. Storye, John Bowee, George
Lawson, Thorn. Turner, Henry Steuenson, Cuthbt. Swiuborn,
John Boulmer, John Watson, Thorn. Poyde, Fetter Robson,
John Poyde, sen., John Cooke, Edw. S my the, Ro;ger
Winshoppe, John Poyd, jun., Robt. Feindie, Thorn. Luete,
Thorn. Killerbye, James Ogill, Thorn. Thomson, Rych.
Grene, James Robson, Robt. Bell, Thorn. Proctter, Edward
Bell, Alexr. Poyde, Steuen Chambers, Gawell gibson, John
Chambers, Roger Bell, John Bell, George Bell, Willm.
Johnson, Rych. Johnson, Robt. Nankes, Mark Taller, John
Teasedaile, John Winshope, Willm. Chambers, John Mor-
pethe, Steue Ranoldson, Thorn. Teasedaile, Rych. Laverocke,
John Edworthe, Tho. Dixon, Nycho. grave, Raiphe Bee,
Adam Sfanton, Willm. Renton. Willm. March ell, Jon^s
Nailler, George Foster, John Row ell, sen., John Rowell,
jun., Willm. Turner, George Haye, Andrewe Rosse, John
Trotter, Roger Laigne, R^oger todd, Mychell Doogiase,
Henry Wilson, Thorn. Kelioe, John Nixon, James Simson,
Bartrain Daglease, Willm. Thomson, Thorn. Thomson, Rych.
Thomson, John Morion, John Allason, John Champlaye,
John Smythe, John Coulman, Willm. Smythe, sen., Willm.
Smythe, jun., Willm. Swinborne, George golightlye, John
Swinbome, Rych. Stockoe, Robt. Laweson, John gowfe,
Thorn. Smythe, Nycho. Smythe, Willm. Stafoorthe, Samuell
Stanklaye, \Tohn Rychardson, John Haswell, Willm. Haswell,
37
Robt. Laborne, Cuthbt. Barrowes, John Balle, Willm.
Stringer, Rych. Jopling, Antho. Dodd, Xpfor. Atkinson,
Ry chard eadlam, Thorn. Headlaye, Willm. Jopling, Willm.
Briggs, Henry Briggs, Fetter Briggs, John Elson, Manna-
duke Swinborn, Roger Errington, Robert Car, Jarard Nixon,
James Daglease, Bartho. Dagiease, John Browne, John
Nixon, Daiiiell Rosse, Rycho. graye, John Swinborn,
Thorn. Swinborne, Rycho. Newton, sen., John Newton,
Willm. Dodd, Robt. Dodd, Thorn, grenoe, Willin. grenoe,
Rych. Bewlowe, Rych. Bewlowe, Rych. Thomson, Xpfor.
grenoe, Rych. Cooke, John Walker, Tho. Cooke, Roger
Cooplan, Rych. grenoe, Francis Staforthe, Rych. Cooplan,
Tho. grenoe, James grenoe, John grenoe, Nycholas Newton,
jun., Edward Errington, George Cooke, Fetter Wanghe,
George Rydlaye, Raiphe Thomson, James Hudspethe,
Rychard Laverock, Xpfor. Laverock, Thorn. Pickering,
John grenoe, Roger Newton, Thorn. Kirckhouse, David
graye, John Grenoe, Tho. Swalwell, Rych. grenoe, John
grenoe, Xpfor. Henderson, Willm. Laweson, George
Wilkinson, Cuthbt. Walker. Antho. Newton, Clemet
grenoe, Thorn. Crawforthe, John Rotherf orthe , Tho.
Haggerston, Tho. Warde, John grenoe, Alex, homble, John
Stanfoorthe, Tho. Orde, Lanclot Paston, John Porter,
John Humble, Thorn. Hedlaye, John Newton, Willm.
Sinythe, Edw. Thomson, Steue Thomson, Henry Thom-
son, Willm. Thomson, Henry Foster, Xpfor. Thomson,
John Coopelan, Robt. Elwood, George Hauxlaye, Willm.
Newton, John Blakeborne, Willm. Fawedon, Marke
Homble, Oswoolde Jack, John Cooke, Edmund Crawe,
John Browne, Cuthbt. Walker, jun., John Harison, Edward
Henderson, John Wright, Thorn. Hauxlaye, Robt.
Stockton, Ambrose Todd, John Stockoe, Cuth. graye, John
Nyxon, John Newton, John Sander, Andr. Watterson,
Willm. Franche, Edward Melborne, Bart Fawebarne, Robt.
Huskins, Willm. Britlan, Francis Smythsoii, Rych. Dixon,
Willm. Dixon, George gryce, George grinwell, Thomas
Grenoe, Anthony Grenoe, GeoTge Grenoe, Rych. Tanket,
sen., Rych. Tanket, jun., Bartho. Morell, Rayphe Newton,
James Rydlaye, George Trinell, Roger Morpethe, Willm.
Hutton, Robt. Hutton, Xpfor. Fealdehouse, Willm. Dodd,
Robt. Dodd, GeoTge Faeskt18, John Key e, Robt. Hudspethe,
Martin Hodgson, Rych. Hopper, George Robinson,
Oswoold Hagge-rston, John Tailler, George Onelye, Thomas
dilworthe, sen., Thorn, dilworthe, jun., Willm. Dilworthe,
Henry Errington, Henry wilson, George Dodd, George
Wilson, John Fattison, GeoTge Pattison, Mathewe Lainge,
38 The final letter in this name has been altered from " d " or
vice-versa. The name may be " Fouskt."
38
George yoitton, Willm. Trotter, Eobt. Houdspethe, Thorn.
Harison, John Choppelow, John Gibsonn, James Bell, John
yoitton, Eobt. Elwood, John Lang-van, John Hodgson,
Michell Sydbotteii, Thorn. Aiibye, sen., Thorn. Anby, jun.,
Edw. Cudbertson, Steue Cudbertson, sen., Steuene
Cudbertson, Willm. Bickerlaye, Christofor Watson, Willm.
Jopling, Erasmus Toureson, Willm. Portter, Thorn.
Graye, Edward Hoode, Raiphe Eydlaye, Willm. Wilkinson,
John Wilkinson, George Barkas, John Eutter, Eycho.
Marlaye, John Wright, Thomas Tempell, Henry Cudbert,
John Smythe, Mychell Dobson, Eobt. Smalepaige, Willm.
Hedlaye, Eowlaiid Hedlaye, Thorn. Hedlaye, Eaiphe wyse-
man, Henry Hewle, marrnaduck wilson, James Hopper,
Thorn. Ackinson, Edward Ackinson, Thomas Howetson,
Cuthbt. Bamebrigg, Willm. Hidsoii, George Smetton,
Willm. Dixon, James Be-son, Eobt. Lyghtfoote, Antho.
Krighton, marmaduck wardoop, George wardrope, Xpfor.
wardrope, Cuthbt. Lyddell, Eaiph Admaices, Thomas
Gillerry, Nycho. Sheile, John Maucer, John Breaves,
George Pratt, John Mushams, Eobt. Howetson, Myels
Hedlaye, Thoin. Haugeshawe, Willm. Lyddill, Willm.
Bilton, John Grayme, Thomas Hodgson, Willm. Doweson,
Antho. Doweson, John Hedlaye, Willm. Stott19, John Scott,
George Tempest, Thorn. Ellison, Willm. Foster, George
yonger, James Golightlye, John Durham, Willm.
Eychardson, Allan Hooborne, Edward Cham play e,
Mathew graye, Anthony Anderson, Symoiide Foster,
Lanclot Eobson, John Foster, Henry Foster, Eobt. Jop-
linge, Thorn, graye, Thorn. Bootlan, James Pickering,
Thorn. Pickering, Edward Newton, Antho. Hopper, Willm.
Smythe, Willm. Eobson, John Eotherfoothe, Thorn.
Smythe, Eobt. Archer, John Moses, Eobt. Kell, Antho.
wheatlaye, Willm. Lyttill, Thorn. Aineslaye, Humfray
Eobson, Jojhn Eo<bson, Cuthbt. Harpper, Antho. Agilbye,
Edmund gibson, Willm. Smythe, Rowland Turner, Eychi
Wilson, Willm. Thomson, Thorn. Thomson, Willm. Clenall,
Nycho. Blakborn, Nycho. Frost, Edward Hidson, Nycholl.
Halle, Eobt. Steuenson, Eobt. Olliver, Thorn. Yeapon,
Thorn. Watson, John Appilbye, Thorn. Watson, John
Swinborne, jun., Tymo. Shaftoe, Willm. Bezing. John
Stobes, Antho. Stobes, Eobt. Allanson, Thorn. A Hanson,
Eobt. Hall, John Bezing, Eobt. Wylde, John Dpdd.
Willm. Wilkinson. Thorn. Suertis, John Suertis, Phillop
Lawson, Francis Barkas, sen., Mathewe Barkas, Fiancis
Barkas, jun., John Barkas, Cuthbt. Proctter, Willm.
19 Probably Scott but the " t " is distinct whilst the letter is a
'•" c " in the name beneath in MS.
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Jopling, John Laweson, Tobye Dudleye, Esquire20, Robt.
Nawton, Ambrose Algood, Fetter gmye, George yongue,
George Marlaye, Anthony Whitfealde, John Kyle, sen.,
Jolin Kyle, jun., Allex grave, Alex. Jopling, John Harison?
Charles Jopling, Cuthbt Golightly. George Surtis, Jarard
Jopling, Nycho'. Laborne, Charles Laborne, Henry Foster,
John Foster, James Laborne, Robt. Foster. Cuthbt Foster,
Peter Foster, Charles Hodgson, Antho. Steuenson, Robt.
Hodgson, Willm. Steuenson, John Steuenson, Roger Sister-
son, Raiphe Arther, John Mac'kaye, George Hinemes,
George Steuenson, John Pye, Mychell Wilkinson, Anthony
fortherinharn, John Sanderson Robt. Johnson, Thorn.
Tailler, Willm. Browne, Alex. Wilkinson, Lowrance
Collingwood, John Twisell, Willm. May re, Nycholl
Joihnson, Robt. Tailler, Edward Morthwhaite, George
warde, Thorn. Waker, John Bell, John Ranoldson, John
Reuelaye, Tho. Hedlaye, John Hedlaye, John Kirssope,
John Nixon, John Newton, Thorn. Coopfen, Willm. Herron,
George Stone (? Stork), Willm. Morthwaite. Willm.
Maddison, John graydon, John west, Alex. Bell, Thorn.
Henderson, John Steuenson, George I/owrye. In all 621.
Signed. C\urat : Robert Cooper, Constables : George Farrow,
Robert Turner, Thomas Pickering, Thomas Gellery, John
Joplin, Willm. Jollye, Edward Anderson, Christopher
Grenay, James Greaiey, Churchwardens : Richard Lauer-
rocke, Bertra. Dod, Willm. Dod, Willm. French,
Oner seers: Thomas Proctor, John Greney, John Dod.
On a separate sheet pinned to the other. The names
of Recusants who refuethe to the protestation in the parish
of Rytoin.
Sr. Willm. Selbye, knight1, Thomas Selbye, gintil2,
George Selbye, gintil3, Willm. Tempest, gintil4, John
20 Son and heir of Ambrose Dudley of Chopwell, by his wife Isabel,
dan. of Richard Greenfield of Wooton, Co. Bucks; bapt. at Eyton, 21
Jan., 1598/9; married Jane, dau. of Sir William Blakiston of Gibside,
Knt. buried at Ryton, 24 May, 1661. For pedigree, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p.' 280.
1 Sir Wm. Selby of Winlaton, Co. Pal, Knt., son of William Selby,
Sheriff of Newcastle, 1564; Mayor, 1573. He married Elizabeth, daii. of
William Widdrington, Esq.; buried at Ryton, 3 Apl., 1649. See pedigree
Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 274.
2 Thomas Selby, son of William (above), married Dorothy, third
dau. of John Swinburne of Black Heddon.
3 George Selby, son of William (above), created a Baronet, 3 Mch.,
1664, married Mary, dau. of Richard Viscount Molineux, buried at St.
Nicholas, Newcastle, 16 Sept, 1668.
4 Son of William Tempest of Thornley, steward to the Earl of
Scarboro', married Margaret, sister of William Hodgson of Blaydon,
died; 7 Mch., 1696. See pedigree of Tempest of Thornley, Surtees
Durham, vol. ii, p. 275.
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Rotherforthe, gintil, Thorn. Rotherfortlie, gintil5, John
Addye, sen., John. Addye, jun., Bartho. Addye, Cuthbt.
Pratt, Willm. Pratt, Willm. Thomson, Marmaduk Jackson,
Thorn. Jackson, Thorn. Grainger, Rych. Grainger,
Patera ck Parson6, Henry Fawdon, Willm. Dockanby, Hewe
Rydlaye. In all XXti, Thomas Gillery, Constable,
Edward Anderson, Constable (sic), James Greenoro,
Constable, Lawrence Collingwood, Constable.
SOUTH SHIELDS.*
(Written upon one side of two sheets of foolscap pasted
to form a continuous sheet ruled into six columns. Three
and a half columns contain the names. The back is endorsed
"St. Hildes Chappellrie 426 besides Officers," and in a
different hand "none refuseinge.") (D.M.16.).
John Selbie7 (1). Willm. Clarke (2), Charls. Sotheran
(3), Willm. Lawson (4), Thomas Beasley (5), Richard
Easterbie (6), Thomas Collyer (7), George Robinson (8),
Josias Fletcher (9), Thomas Sharpe (10). Willm. Hunter
(11), Edward Bastoe (12), Thomas Younge (13), Cuthbert
Godskirke (14), Edward Smith (15), Lanclott Storie (16),
Mathew Coats (17), Robert Hawdon (18), George Johnson
(19), John Browne (20), John Shipley (21), Richard
Turner (22), Stephen Kinge '(23), James Ladler (24), John
Tynmouth (25), Robert Thompson (26), Stephen Browne
(27), Willm. Buszard (28), Willm. Wilson (29), Alexandr.
Chaine (30), George Phillipe (31), Willm. Lambe (32),
John Wake (33), Thomas Umphrey (34), Lyonell Waite
(35), Edward Morrow (36), Gawyn Lawson (37), Anthonie
Whitino>ham (38), Thomas Bruntoii (39), Andrew Walker
(40), Thomas Bell (41), Umphrey Scott (42), Rowland
Moore (43), James Gowerley (44), Anthonie Dauison
(45), Richard Mecke (46), John Gofton (47), Roger
Bell (48), Cutbt, Anderson (49), John Browne (50),
Stephen Wilson (52), Nycholas Dun (53), Robert
Jackson (54), Marke Harker (55), Andrew Wyde
(56), Willm. Bailes (57), John Blacke (58), Thomas But-
terrie (59), Abraham Mastoii (60), John Robinson (61),
5 For notes of the Eutherfords of Blackball and Byton, see Surtees,
Durham ii, p. 282.
6 This name has the word " well " added to it, apparently after the
list was completed as it has been blotted, and so reads " Parsonwell."
7 In the MS. the Christian and surnames are uniformly separated
by colons.
* For an account of South Shields, see Surtees, Durham, vol. ii,
p. 94.
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Thomas Warde (62), Thomas Atkinson (63), Richard Craggs
(64), Tobias Mathew (65), Nycholas Grey (66), Willm.
Tent (67), Alexarndr. Ledger (68), James Bell (69), John
Middleton (70), Edward Waide (71), Andrew Atcheson
(72), James Hynde (73), Raiphe Hoyser (74), James West
(75), James Rey (76), Thomas Mathew (77), John Daglease
(78), MychaeU Pawton (79), James Tweddall (80), Stephen
Lee (81), Thomas Booteman (82), Edward Huntley (83),
Thomas Sootherran (84), Alexander Scott (85), Henry Bell
(86), Richard Day (87), George Dobsoii (88), Peter Chash
(89), Thomas Denum (90), John Dauison (91), John
Henderson (92), "VVillm. Sympson (93), Allan Braidde
(94), Edward Fogger (95), Willm. Robson (97), Cuthbert
Walker (98), Willm. Walker (99), James Shaw (100),
Tobias Trotter (102), Henry Wilsonn (103), Cuthbert
Grey (104), Thomas Grey (105), Geo>rge Drydon (106),
George Harrison (107), John Wright (108), Thomas Has-
well (109), Henry Lawson (100) (sic), Andrew Haswell (111),
Willm. Wilson (112), Raiphe Roxdell (113), Henry Ander-
son (114), Thomas Rensey (115), Lewis Carr (116),
Robert Alleson (117), Anthonie Scott (118), Xpofr. Dag-
lease (119), Richard Morison (120), John Walker (121),
Geo. Dodds (122), James Paine (123), John Younge (124),
James Albonie (125), Robt, Swadwell (126), Robert Hall
(127), Robt. Chilton (128), Cutbt. Warde (129), Mathew
Scott (130), Willm Hambleton (131), Dauide Cobrath (132),
Robt. Bowmer (133), Peter Tyiidall (134), Cudbt. Best
(135), Robt. Johnson, (136), Willm. Wilson, (137), Cubt.
Jackson, (138), Thomas Harle (139), Charles Grunde (140),
James French (141), Garold Robson (142), Roger Tailor
(143), Edward Wallas (144), Marke Crake (145), James
Haswell (146), Alexandr. Hey (147), Thomas Cooke (148),
George Lylbourn (149), Henry Henderson (150), Raiphe
Middleton (151), Jo<sephe Wallas (152), Symond Bairns
(153), Lanclot Bairde (154), John Newton (155), Dauide
Garner (156), John Summers (157), John Pattison_ (158),
John Holume (159), George Wallas (160), John Richeson
(161), John Midfoorth (162). Thomas Bairnes (163), Raiphe
Watson (164), John Carr (165), Umphrey Shaftoe (166),
Edward Cooke (167), Richard Haswell (sic) (169),* Mathew
Ramsdell (170), John Bennett (171), Robt. Arington (172),
Roger Kinge J173), John Godskirke (174), Richard
Bawwhnnie (175). Leonard Branston (176). Thomas
Thompson (177). Thomas Goli^htly (178), Mathew Grey
(179), Robt. Hodshon (180), Robt, Robson (181), Barthrum
Shaftoe (182), Anthonie Parke (182), Oswould Swarlyn
* There is no number 168 in the MS.
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(183), Geo. Gilgriss (184), Ralph Fetters (185), Mat hew
Watson (186), John Harbottle (187), John Frisle (188),
John Willowbie (189), Geo. Dickson (190), James Smyth
(191), Geo. Turpine (192), Geo. Eeadhead (193), Tho.
Lylle (194), Mychaell Hunter (195), Mychaell Hunter (196),
Clement Hall (197), Andrew Dauison (198), Geo. Younge
(199), Willm. Mathew (200), Nycholas Caide (201),
John Fotheringham (202), Rowland Collinwood (203),
Thomas Smyth (204), John Haswell (205), Tho. Foster,
(206), John Dickson, (207), John Daglease (208), James
Carr, (209), Eobt. Harbottle (210), Thomas Sandrson (211),
Edward Watson (212), Eichard Harrison (213), John
Lylle (214), Eichard Hope (215), Nycholas Benks (216),
Willm. Spence (217), Oliur. Coats (218), John Parke (219),
Eobt. Bell (220), Thomas Brown (221), Thomas Hunter
~i, John Chamber (223), Gilbert Younge (224), John
Goiightlie (225), Stephen Oliur. (226), Symond Atcheson
(227), Stephen Dixsoii (228), Willm. Wright (229), John
Lambe (.230), Edward slegg (231), Rowland Dixon (232),
John Preston (233), Francis Eoughe (234), Edward Mid-
foorth (235) Edward Noble (236), Eichard Johnson (237),
Willm. Watson (238), Samuell Harrison (239), James
Howwe(240), Cuthbt. Thompson (241), John Hawdon (242),
Peter Walton (243), Willm. Harle (244), John Dunn (245),
Eichard Atcheson (246), John Martyn (247), Patrick
Lainge (248), Eobt. Wallas (249), Tho. Eeade (250),
Edward Hunter (251), Barthru Greeiihead (252), Eobt.
Barras (253), John Younge (254), Thomas Pattison (255),
Guy 'Dauison (256), Antlio. Bell (257), Edward Bell (258),
John Woode (259), Eichard Dickson (260), Edmoml Dickson
(261), John Mathew (262), Eobt. Gibson (263), Antho.
Aringtoii (264), Antho. Andrewe (265), John Carr, (266),
Einge Dauison (267), Marke Forst (268), Stephen Dodds
(269), Alexr. Chaiiie (270), Eobt. Hall (271), Eoger Eeasley
(272), Thomas Oliuer (273), Symond Thompso (274),
Geo. Stokoe (275), Eichard Tailor (276), Willm. Cockson
(277), Edward Trumble (278), Hugh Walker (279), Robt.
Woode, sen. (280), Eobt, Woode, jun. (281), Geo. Anderson
(282), Eobt, Killminney (283), Ralph Jackson (284), Willm.
Learman (285), Willm. Doores (286), Willm. W^atson (287),
Edmond Watson (288), John Heron (289), Eobt. Marshall
(290), James Smyth (291), Eobt. Watson (292), Eobt.
Johnson (293), Henry Lambe (294), Geo. Doores (295),
Marke Jackson (296),^ Robt. Greene (297), Cuthbt. Lambe
(298), Eichard Dunn (299), Marke Warde (300), Mychaell
Atkinson (301), Stephen Lambe (302), John Thew* (303),
James Hunter (304), Thomas Pearson (305), James Laidler
(306), Eichard Harle (307), Eichard Slegg (308), Eichard
43
Harrison (309), Eobt. Potts (310), Tlio. Atkinson, juii.
(311), Gawyn Richardson (312), Thomas Eande (313),
Christopher Tailor (314), Willm. Lawson (315), John
Younge (316), Mychaell Younge (317), Thomas Pearson
(318), Willm. Brenston (319), Christopher Leachman (320),
Willm. Jackson (321), Peter Smarte (322), Thomas Smarte
(323), Thomas Brunton, sen. (324), Thomas Brunt on, jun.
(325), Tho. Orpith (326), Edward Hunter (327), Luke
Humble (328), Marmaduke Eey (329), John Jackson
(330), John Taite (331), Tho, Harle (332), James
Smyth (333), Geo. Browne (334), Eobt. Browne (335),
Eicha. Stephenson (336), John Hall (337), Thomas
Pearson (338), Mychaell Crawfoorth (339), Tho. Wallas
(340), Geo. Dag-lease (341), Edward Nesome (342),
Thomas Weland (343), Edward Habbe (344), John
Dawson (345), Geo. Hunter (346), Henry Towarde (347),
John Dauison (348), John Johnson (349), Eobt. Westland
(350), Tho. Hodgshon (351), John Grannte (352), Tho.
Fothringhain (353), Willm. Maxwell (354), Alexaiidr.
Hey (355), John Frissle (356), Lanclot Walker (357),
Eobert Hall (358), Martyn Carr (359), Alexaiidr. Wilkin-
son (360), Tho. Younger (361), Eo-bt. Bigland (362), Charles
Bother forth (363), Edward Sotheran (364), Cuthbt, Eeed-
lame (365), Eobt. Adamson (366), Roger Joyse (367),
Phillip Thirlway (368), Edward Eande (369), Thomas
Browne (370), John Harton (371). Signed: Thomas
Wanles8, Minister of, Shilds, Patrick Watt9, the Lecturer
tlier, Bichard Newton, John Smart, George Winterborne,
Edward Hunter, Eichard Brabiiier, Constable and
Ouseer, William Starbuck, Cunstalll.
Edward Blithman10 (371), Geo. Harle (37.2), Eobt,
Anderson (373), Gilbt. Middleton (374), Eobt, Wallas
(375), Willm. Chapman, jun. (376), Edward Wallas
(377), Willm. Wheatley (378), Isaack Hunter (379), Geo,
Wallas (380), Geo. Eeadhead (381), Willm. Blaclock
(382), Eobt, Grey (383), Eaiph Curtase (384), Cuthbt. Carr
(385), George Harle (386), Willm. Pearson (387), Edward
8 Presented 15 Nov., 1637, on the death of George Carr (son of
Edward Wandles), Alderman of Durham, Minor Canon of Durham
Cathedral, and Master of the Song School on the Palace Green. He
was generally called Cavalier Wandles, having been sequestered and cast
into prison for his loyalty : from Shields he was carried prisoner to
Hull, where he was released from gaol, but continued to reside there
and never returned to Durham. Died circa 1653, Randal, cf. Arch.
Ael., 3rd Series, vii, 1-28.
" He was buried 28 Mch., 1664, his wife was buried 7 May, 1658, see
Arch. Ael., 3rd Series, vii, 1-28.
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Blithman10 (388), Willm. Blithman11 (389), John Wilkin-
son (390), John Sothraii (391), George Welans (392), John
Johnson, elder (393), John Brotherstoii (394), Eaiphe
Noble (395), Robt, Huntley (396), Edward Trumble (397),
John Johnson, jun. (398),' Beynold Brown (399), Thomas
Bell (400). Willm. Newton (401), Willm. Hutcheson. (402),
John Barker (403), Tho. Story (404), John Readhead
6405), Cuthbt. Charlton (406), Edward Blithman (407)r
Eowiaiid Sothraii (408), Richard Eeadhead, sen. (409),
Rich. Eeadhead, jun. (410), Eobt, Eeadhead (411), Geo.
Robinson, (412), John Mann (413), R,aiph Bell (414),
Anthoni Charlton (415), James Browne (416), Willm.
Chambers (417), Willm. Trumble (418), Richard Stuckey
(419), Willm. WTrey (420), John Hall (421), John
Golightly (422), Thomas Atkinson, sen. (423), Eobt.
Parke (424), Lewis Anderson (425).
Written across the top of columns 5 and 6 is : Noe
papists wthin this Chapplery nor non refuseth to take the
protestacon.
TANFIELD.*
(Written in three columns upon the first page only of a
sheet of foolscap.) (D.M.17.).
TANFEILD.
The Names that takes the protestacon, Febr. 24°, 1641.
Richard Harrison, Thomas shaftoo12, John Blaxton,
John Laborne, John Thompson, John Laborn, jun., W'illia
Eicharson, Cuthbart Eeed, Henry Eamsho, Georg Emer-
son, Henry Eward, Thomas Eobison, John grinwell,
William Bell, John wellton, Eaiph whelton, georg
harrison, John wray13, John Eead, Richard Chuchas,
Eobert foster, John hedley, William Bowrner, Eaiph
Simson, William Eaiiie, John hopper, John volantine,
georg usher, Thomas forman, Francis wray, Nicholas
wray, Nicholas dods, Gerrot adamson, william horde,
Thomas Joblin, Eobert Joblin, 'Mathew bell, Jbhn
Eobinsoii, william Richardson, William wheldon, Eobert
10 1617/18, Feb. 3, Edward Blithman and Marie Chamber, married,
Whitburn Begs. 1657, Oct. 26, Edward Blythman, junior, and Elliner
Kind married, St. Hild's, South Shields Regs.
11 For account of Blythman family, see Arch. Ael., New Series,
xxii, 29.
12 See pedigree of Shaftoe, Surtees, Durham ii, 221
13 See pedigree of Wray, Surtees, Durham ii, 226.
* For an account of the chapelry of Tanfield, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 219.
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Poster, Willia Lame, James Laing, Bartra Starford, Ralph
Hewerth, Robert Hopper, Nicholas Jobline, Nicholas
galilie, Leiiard Reade, William Stobs, george hurde, Samuell
Hancock14, William Hancock14, Samuell Hancock, yonger,
Michaill Angwas, John Tweddell, Cuthbert Sot her en,
Ribert Burrell, Willia Haddock, Christopher Hornesby,
Willia stobes, georg Lawes, matEew Rot her forth, willia
Dune, Robert miles, willia Robinson, Thomas Hornesbey,
Clement Browne, John Ewerth, Michaell Hopper, Robert
Hodg-shon, Willia wheatleye, Robert Caree, John Hopper,
Richard Partas, michaell Burrell, willia Burrell, Richard
Hodg-shon, Stephen Sotheron, Cuthbart Peareson, James
Blarton, Ralph Marley. Robert Raise, Edward Jobline,
Willia Jobliii (sum total 85), Willia Ho-dgshon, Robert
Harrison, Tho. Wraye15 (88).
The Names of those wch haith not taken the protestacon.
Albart Hodgshon16, Willia Wilkinson, Michaell Com-
myne, John Wharton, Thomas Peareson, Richard Atchis-
son, George Jobline, Willia Johnson, James Shaftooe,
Thomas Wraye, Christopher Wray, Christopher Barnes,
Hewhe Barroes, Milles Smyth, Robert Walker, Thomas
solbye, George Kell, Thomas Bell, Thomas Lawes, Richard
Blaccat, John Shaftoe, Willia Shaftoo, Thomas Dawson,
Francis Poison, John ferbrigge (25*). Signed. Minister:
Alexander Lumpson17, Constable : Tho. tweddell,
Constable and18 overseer poor : John stobles, Cliurwarden,
overseer of the poor : James Blarton.
WASHINGTON.!
(Written in three columns upon a single large quarto
sheet and endorsed on back " Washington parish 112 besides
Officers, men and women refuseing to take the protestation
Small.") (D.M.18.).
14 For pedigree of Hancock of Fryerside, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 234.
15 See pedigree of Wray of Beamish, Surtees, Durham, vol ii, p.
^26.
10 Of Lintz, 'ffent.. will dated 7 May, 1666, ob. 1669, mar. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Robert Millot of Whitehill, Esq., see pedigree of Hodgson
of Hebburn, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii,.p. 77.
17 The name dees not appear in the list of incumbents, given in
Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 222.
18 The word " Church " is written above the word " and " in MS.
*"24" struck out in MS.
t For an account of the parish of Washington, see Surtees, Durham.
-vol. ii, p. 40.
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Mr. Robert Carre19, Mr. William Shaftoe, Thomas Hilto,
Christophor Jackson, Richard Mathew, John Foster, jun.,
Thomas Thompson, Will. Stoddart, Richard Banckes,
Henry Cuthbert, Robert C'atcheside, Roger Harper, Robert
Sharper, John Hall, jun., Constable Steuenson, Raph Hull,
Thomas Farbridge, George Harle, Will. Watson, John
Sheerewood, Cuthbert Smith, Thomas Epie, Thomas Todd,
sen., Rich. Robinso, John H*oppe<r, Tho. Goleson, Rob.
Todd, John Heardma, John Browne, Will. Awde, John
Todd, Robert Catch-eside, jun., Robert Bell, Rich. Far-
bridge, Willia S'ewell, John Ohesbrougii, John Maund,
Thomas Todd, jun., Richard Bell, Thomas Coate, John
Hall, jun., Robert Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Will.
Robinson, Tho. Wallies Robert Hinderson, Marke Hinder-
so, John Hinderson, Raph Hilton, Richard Sparrow,
Robert Greene, Thomas Denno, George Craggs, Thomas
Cra,ggs, Thomas Atkinson, Thomas Stell, Thomas Foster,
Thomas Sparrow, Raph Bracke, Robert Wilson, Richard
Craggs, John Cooke, John Clerke, Thomas Davie, Thomas
Burwell, John WTillson, John Bouth, Bryan Vertus, Richard
Dixo, John Twentieman, Will. Sparrow, John Sparrow,
John Scurf eild, Martin Wake, Martin Lodge, Robert Wake,
John Newlands, Thomas Newlaiids, Leonards Foster, Will.
Brough, John Stell, John Rippoii, Simo Crofton, Will.
Adamson, John Croane, Will. Rutter, James Robson,
Andrew Wilson, John Hall, sen., Will. Davie, John
Foster20, Cuthbert Pearson, Mathew Foggett, Tho.
Foggett, John Bowmer, John Newlands, sen., Thomas
Dixon, Thomas Bell, Lancelott Elcott, Edward Wallice,
John Rutter, Willia Todd, John Foster, med., Raph Reed,
Anthonie Shakelocke, Thomas Rippo, John Sharpe,
James Pearson, GeoTge Oliuer, Christopher GifPerson,
Raph Rand, John Todd. Signed. Minister: Christophor
Thompson1, CJiurchwarde : Henry Hunter, CostaUe :
John Huetson, Ouerseer : Thomas Cooke, Constable :
Robart White, Overseer: George Cuthbert, CJiurchward :
Raphe Robinson.
The names of those (of the said parish) who refuse to
take the same protestation, &c.
William Robson of Barmston2, Mary Robson his wife,
19 Buried at Washington, 15 Dec., 1669, his widow Jane, was buried
there 23 Feb., 1684/5.
20 There is a hole in MS. following this name with top of letter
" s " showing.
1 He may have been curate, for no such name occurs in the list of
rectors, given in Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 44.
- 1603/4, Feb. 26, William Robson and Maria Snawdaw, mar.
Washington Regs.
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John Cuthbert of Great Usworth3, Margrett Cuthbert his
wii'e, Antonie Todd, Richard Blith, Mrs. Fortune Horsley
of North Biddicke4, Marye Pearson the wife of James Pear-
son of Washington.
WHICKHAM*
(Written upon one side only of each leaf, with the
exception of the first two which are blank, in a narrow folio
book of 30 leaves.) (D.M.191.).
The County of Durhm, and parish of Whickham. The
names that hath taken the protestation the 20th Day of
february, 1641 :
[The names in. this document have uniformly a colon
between the Christian and surnames.]
Francis Middleton5, gentleman, John Lyle6, gentleman,
William Hedworth7, gentleman, Hugh Cheisbrough, Jolin
'Mainer, James Tindell, John Stoker, Richard Harrison,
Thomas Bownier, Anthony Whiteloeke, Roger Stoker,
George Mylles, Thomas Marlay, Anthony Gibsonn,
Nichollas Braidley, Henry Collinwoode, Robert Hardinge'8,
gentleman, Raph Hardinge9, gentleman, Christopher
Watson, William Story, Raph Waddye, Willm. Burnhall,
Dandy Jobsonn, Raph Hedworth10, gentleman, Christopher
J 1667, Nov. 10, Johes Cuthbert of Magna Usworth, bur. Wash-
ington Regs.
4 Fortune, sister and heir of Robert Carr of North Biddick is stated
to have married James Davison, see Surtees, Durham, ii, p. 48.
5 Second son of George Middleton of Silksworth, by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Wharton of Offerton, bapt. at Bishop-
wearmouth, 27 Nov., 1608, mar. at St. Giles', Durham, 13 July, 1630,
Joan, dau. of Edward Rowe of South Shields, bur. at Houghton-le-
Spring, 10 Sept., 1673, see pedigree of Middleton of Offerton, Surtees,
History of Durham i, 245.
6 1679/80, Jan. 5, John Lisle bur. Whickham Regs.
7 Son of John Hedworth, bapt. at Ryton, 5 Dec., 1596, bur. there
18 Apl., 1676.
8 Son of John Harding of Whickham, by his wife Elizabeth
Robson, bapt. 12 Feb., 1587/8, married Alice dau. of Cuthbert Wheatley
of Kibblesworth, buried 23 Apl., 1675, aged 88, leaving issue four sons
and two daughters. See pedigree of Harding, Surtees, Durham ii, p.
252.
9 Ralph Harding son of above, bapt. 8 Apl., 1618, buried 10 Feb.,
1683/4.
10 1642, Dec. 6, Mrs. Hedworth wife of Mr. Ralph Hedworth,
buried; 1648, Aug 3, Elinor, dau. of Mr. Ralph Hedworth, buried. See
pedigree of Hedworth, Surtees, Durham ii, p. 237.
* For an account of the parish of Whickham, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 237.
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Hedworth11, gentleman, James Claueringe12, gentleman,
Richard Ilee, Francis Bertt, Francis Graye, George Thomp-
son, Henry Thompson, George Cuthbert, Robt. Staiggs,
Robt. Sanders, Willm. Urpeth, Thomas Foster, Willm.
Maddeson, Thomas S'curfeild, Jesper Millburne, Daniell
Ellett, Willm. Howson, Willm. Fisher, Christopher Bell,
John Gibson, Thomas Belly, Richard Hornsbee, Richard
Jackson, George Beckfeild, John Beckfeild, Thomas
Loire nee, gentleman, John Grin well, William Lowraine13,
gentleman, George Can'14, getm., Thomas Maria y, Henry*
Winshopp, George Winshopp, Thomas Laidler, John
Forrest, Thomas Kirkas, John Browne, Thomas Browne,
Richard Browne, Thomas, Jefferson, Edward Trumle,
Christopher Lee, John Lee, Thomas Dawson, George Sawer,
Richard Hunter, Thomas Dobsonn, Nichollas Dobsonn,
Willm. Crooke, Robt. Crooke, Edward Thompson,
Willm. Blaxtonn, Willm. Wheatlay, Nichollas Wheatlay,
Lyonell Harrison15, gentleman, James Robinson, John
Stobb, Raph Parmelay, Richard Foster, Anthony
Blaxton, Ambrose Simpson, John Hall, Willm. Jackson,
Christopher Maddeson, Willm. Maddeson, Roger
Maddeson, Thomas Moore, Guy Rob son, Jerry Robson,
Raph Bainbridge, Willm. Trumle, Archbold Whit-
feild, Willm. Purdye, Thomas Robson, Samuell White-
head, George Emmrson, Cuthbert Gibson, Christopher
Whitfeild, Willm. JDonneson, Edward Bowman, John
Rutlish, Thomas Whitfeild, Mathew Carr, Robt. Whitfeild,
John Longkester, John Laburne, James Laburne, George
Dunn, John Harbotle, Edward Maddeson, Willm. Burne,
Thomas Blnkell, Willm. Wallas, Thomas Wallas, Christo-
pher Arnott, Willm. Watsonn, Mathew Dickeson, AVillm.
Wightman, John Maddeson, Cuthbert Awde, Willm.
Parmelay, Roger Parmelay, Henry Willson, Thomas Relfe,
George Errington, Heniy Trumle, Mathew Dent. Steuen
Story, Raph Nevall, Robt. Baittye, Willm. Daltonn,
11 1648, Apl. 18, Mr. Christopher Hedworth buried. Whickham
Regs.
12 James Clavering, bapt. 3 Feb., 1618/19 of Axwell, created a
Baronet, 5 June, 1661, bur. 24 Mch., 1701/2 at Whickham, ae^ed 82,
he married Jane, dau. and heir of Charles Maddison of Saltwellside at
St. Nicholas, Newcastle, 23 Apl., 1640, she was buried 1 July, 1688 at
Whickham, he had nine sons and four daughters.
See pedigree of Clavering, Surtees, Durham ii, p. 248.
13 1642, June 1, Mr. William Lorrance buried. Whickham Regs.
14 This appears to be Carr's own signature.
15 1645, Aug. 24, Mr. Lionell Harrison of Biermoore, depted. to the
mercy of God the 23rd of Aug., and buryed here. Whickham Regs.
See Surtees, Durham, ii, p. 257.
49
•George Jacksonn, Willm. Frayme, Mathew Richardson,
llobt. Brantinggam, Willm. Sureties, Water Trumle, Raph
Natresse, Robt. Thirlway, Hugh Heslopp, John Whetston,
Willm. Bainhridge, Thomas Brod, Richard Thompson,
William Postlett, Henry Spencer, Christopher Rodes,
Martin Pickeringe, Thomas Drewatt, Robt. Burd, Thomas
Lawes, Anthony Grundyei, Robt. Rob son, James Raw,
Richard Robinson, William Atkinson, William Willis,
Robt. Purdye, Robt. Moore, George Moore, John Humle,
Robt. Lorrence, John Whitelawes, John Crawforth, Thomas
Daglish, Raph Bedlington, Archbolde Graime, Thomas
Mirreman, William Chester, William Browne, George
Elfinton, John Baker, Robt. Boyde, Robt. Emmrson, John
•Mathew, John Whelton, Robt. Lawes, Richard Simpson,
Rowland Simpson, Dauid Johnson, Willm. Natresse,
George Whelton, Thomas Natresse, Thomas Gillson,
Richard Charleton, John Rutter, Thomas Fawdon, George
Crawforth, Robt. Jackson, Willm. Spoure, Robt. Whelton,
Richard Home, John Sotheringe, Robt. Storye, John
Sa,nderson, Robt. Leish, Georgei Haiteley, James Gordan,
George Nealson, James Baines, Christopher Thompson,
Richard Jackson, Thomas Peart, Arthur Willsonn,
Nichollas Pennye, Thomas Dickeson, Lyonell Maddeson,
John Bainbridge, John Maddeso-n, Robt. Blaicklocke, Robt.
Ellett, Edward younger, Thomas Awde, Thomas Wood-
burne, Thomas Fraime, Leonard Gilchrist, Thomas
Thompson, John Maysonn, Thomas Sheuill, Henry Nixson,
Anthony Hewetson, John Sanders, James Lawes, Robt.
Marlay, George Watson, Willm. Hotchson, John Wren,
John Chapeman, George Waters, George Robinson, Willm.
Brantinggiam, Thomas Brantinggam, Richard Jacksonn,
^George Orton, Ja,mes Wallas, Anthony Waltonn, Samuel
Raw, Willm. Lumsden, Robt. Lowther, Cfutbeii ;Shaw,
Anthony Dobson, Willm. Harbotle, James Faille, Raiph
Faille, Willm. Newbye, Anthony Wilkinson, George
Atkinson, John Kirsopp, Michaell Pescod, Michaell Daui-
son, Willm. Furnas, John Linlay, John Ward, John
Parker, Robt. Robinson, Christopher Jackson, John
Jackson, George Richardson, Leonard Breers, Richard Bell,
Thomas Errington, John Dalton, Thomas White, R'ichard
Damson, John Mallaburne, Thomas Roddum, Anthony
Mallaburne, George Hynemars, Raph Dalton, Thomas
Dalton, Anthony Dalton, Nichollas Dalton, Lyonell Dod,
John Clenn, Willm. Clenn, John Natresse, Robt. Crozer,
Michaell Thompson, Christopher Sanders, Christopher
Barras, John Gowdye, Richard Dobby, Robt. Yo>ung.
Willm. Hall, James' Wilkinson, Gabrell Hall, Nichollas
Harrison, Roger Harrison, James Harrison, Robt. Newbye,
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Eobt. Sanders, Arthur Garracke, Willm. Dry don, Henry
Clarke, Thomas Priiigle, James Morlay, James Lawson,
Willm. Coatswoth16, Clemmt. -Shaftoo17, gentleman, John.
Shaftoo18, gentleman, Henry Wkelton, Thomas Harrison,
Henry Hoope, Thomas Watson, James Harrison, Uzwould
Milbume, Robt. Strange, Clemmt. Chapenian, John
Bro'iigh, Thomas Brough, Cuthbert Browne, Robt. Crozer,
Henry Thompson, George Carrier, Anthony Garner, Richard
Benwell, Henry Harrison, Reignald Walton, Thomas
Walton, Lyonell Stokay, John Anderson, Nichollas Himam,
Raph Cuthbert, Henry Newstead, Raph Dobson, Willm.
Hotchson, 'Michaell Huggeson, John Richardson, Roger
Iley, Thomas Gibbins, Raph Bainbridge, Willm. Jobson,
Anthony Hotchson, Marke Watson, John Denton, Robt.
Lawson, Michaell Willsonn, Richard Jackson, Robt.
Richardson, Thomas Thompson, George Precious, Thomas
Kent, James Young, elder, James Young, ye younger, Peter
Blenkesopp, William Ellett, Dandy e Pringle, John
Richarson, Willm. Blenkesopp, ye elder, William
Blenkesop, ye yonnger, James Crozer, George Blenkesopp,
William Fawside, Thomas Lyghtoii, ye elder, John
Wilkinson, Mathew Mirreman, John Dagleish, Jolin
Lowdon, ye elder, John Lowdon, ye younger, James Renne-
son, George Kennette, Nichollas Black. Peter Black,
Thomas Lyghtoii, ye younger, Bewis Copperwoth, Thomas
Blaicklo'cke, Willm. Luckye, Raph Kennette, Thomas
Heauieside, James Clarke, Willm. Thompson, Thomas Ogle,
James Mow, Andrew Hall, William Hutcheson, John
Greene, William Watson, ye elder, Thomas Jackson, Robt.
Harrison, John Johnson, Clemmt Nixon, Henry Hotch-
son19, .gentleman, Rap-h Marlay, Robt. Crozer, Martin
Ellett, Willm. Watson, ye younger, John Purvas, John
Skirlin, Alexander Browne, Thomas Nixon, Henry Waters,
Steuen Morray, Andrew, Armestrong, Andrew Dagleish,
Willm. Wiggam, Willm. Bell, Richard Hardye, Willm.
Barras, Parceuell Barras, Thomas Raisbeck, James Hart-
graiues, John Steward, John Nixon, John Buckles,
William Preston, William Buck, John Hobkirke, Henry
Nixon, Charles Nixon, John Emmrson, Thomas Emmrson,
Arthur Emmrson, Gilbart Stout, Thomas Robinson, Thomas
16 See pedigree of Cotesworth, new History of Northumberland, vol.
iv, p. 145.
17 Son of William Shafto by his wife Isabel Hedworth, bapt. 25 Feb.,
1612/13, buried 29 Dec., 1659. Whickham Regs.
18 Bapt. 30 Dec., 1616, heir by will to his brother William, 1641.
See pedigree of Shafto, Surtees, Durham, \i, p. 246.
19 1656/7, Feb. 8, Mr. Henry Hodgson buried. Whickham Regs.
For notes of the family of Hodgson of Whickham, see S'urtees, Durham,
ii, p. 241.
51
Mathew, Thomas Williamson, Eicliard Abbatt, John Cozens,
Mat-hew Errington, Thomas Robinson, Richard Kirtton,
Anthony Barras, John Leish, Andrew Whitelawes, Robt.
Pringle, Thomas Backster, James Almond, Thomas Reasley,
John Nixon, Thomas Gibson, John Chapemaii, John Mil-
burne, Thomas Chapeman, John Backster, Rowland Selbye,
Anthony Robson, John Robinson, John Thompson, Phillipp
Faire, Charles Dixon, John Paidge, George Carr, Willm.
Carr, Andrew Groan, Willm. Dawson, Thomas Dawson,
Peter Maittes, James Ellett, Mathew Damson, John Smith,
Thomas Willson, Anthony Wilkinson, Willm. Jackson,
Willm. Middleton, George Newbye, ITzwould Wardhaugh,
Andrew Currye, John Garner, John Dentt, Henry Renwell,
Martin Ewens, George Liddell, George Lewens, Simon d
Wakefeild, Roger Morlay, Mathew Newbye, Robt. Blenke-
sopp, John Willson, ye elder, John Willson, ye younger,
John Freind, Anthony Walton, Edward Newbye, Roger
Reasley, Willm. Carr, George Mallaburne, Richard Dob-
son, John Atkinson, John Henderson, Thomas Smorfoot,
Thomas Spoure, Simond Ellett, Cuthbert Rumfoote, Cuth-
bert Moffett, John Carracke, Raph Temple, Peter Walker,
Thomas Currye, Willm. Lowson, Richard Carracke, John,
Pattesoii, Raph Robson, Raph Dauison, John Currye,
Henry Patteson, elder, Henry Pattesoii, ye younger, John,
Je-nnin, Richard Farrow, John Walker, Archbold Wight-
man, Thomas S'cott, Samuell Whitelawes, Robt. Hopper,
Richard Clugh, Edward Mallaburne, Willm. Mallaburne,
Raph Brough, John Rotherforth, George Barker, gentle-
man, Willm. Olarkson, George Patteson, George Hindmars,
Robt. Cocker, Mathew Iveenleside, George Pescod, George
Harrison, Richard Selbye, Mathew Farrow, Luke Clugh,
Henry Usher. John Dagleish, Willm. Shaftoof0, gentle-
man, Michael! Fenwicke, Robt. Mallaburne, Willm. Mid-
forth, George Rother forth, Richard Coxson, John Coxson,
Anthony Bainbridge, Raph Graye, Steuen Bainbridge,
George Dagleish, Thomas Coulson, John Armestronge,
Daniel! Moscropp, George Hearon, John Thompson, John
Reignaldson, John Carruddas, James Pottes, Richard
Dagleish', John Dixson, Thomas Wigham, Thomas Simp-
sonn, John Moffett, Willm. Bellamy e, Nichollas Whelton,
Cuthbert Hutton, James Harryson, Willm. Harrison, Robt.
Hinemars, Christopher Gillarye, Allexander Horseley,
Robt. Harryson, John Stobbs, John Gillarye, Willm.
S wall well, Willm. Elleson, Thomas Hyiidmars, George
Bonner, Miles Walker, John Taylior, Willm. Hyndemars,
20Bapt. 10 Feb., 1606; died seized of a fourth part of the Manor of
Swalwell, bur. 20 Nov., 1641, leaving his brother John Shafto heir by
will.
52
Raph Scott, Thomas Johnson, George Bainbridge, John
Waters Anthony Liddell, Robt. Wiiiterbottom, Thomas
Squire, Raph Nichollson, Christopher Lawson, Thomas
Goalie, Robt. Wilkinson, Mathew Moffot, John Goalie,
Mar"tin Bainbridge, John Maddeson, John Newbye, Thomas
Fisher, Simond Gaire, Willm. Gaire, Thomas Willson,
Jeffray Morras, Henry Bell, George Morras, Gabrell Rice,
ye elder, Gabrell Rice, ye younger, Willm. Browne, George
Busse, John Chatt, Thomas Wanles, Gawen Muddye, Raph
Bullock, Archbold Roddum, Richard Mathew, Thomas
Liddell, Richard Dauison, Christopher Newbye, Richard
Newbye Henry Newbye, Raph Dauison, John Walker,
Dauid Williamson, George Deanus, John Edger, Anthony
Hayler, Thomas Waid, Raph Scurf eild, Mathew Stoker,
John Graime, Henry Todd, Willm. Pearson, Thomas
Roose, Leonard Smailes, Thomas Rotherforth, George-
Willsonn, Thomas Craggs, John Pertus, Thomas Brackon,
Thomas Brantinggam, George Brantinggam, John
Brabbon, Clithbert Story e, Robt. Adamson, Willm.
Wood, John Mathew, Francis Dod, John Dod, Daniell
Gre'zon, Randall Yarrow, Robt. Dixson, Thomas Carr,
John Hall, George Alleson, George Liddell, Thomas Bradee,
Thomas Hogg, John Younger, Brian Brummell, Allexander
Thompson, Alexander Thompson, yooinger, Simond Robson,
Robt, Liddell, Gawen Dodd, Robt. Dodd. George Dodd,
Cuthbert Liddell, George Simpson, Edward Simson, George
Tindall, Eckee Clarke, Richard Brunto'n, Edward Read,
Cuthbert Atkinson, Andrew Read, Nichollas Porter, Mark
Newton, Robt. Swinnay, John Gillpin, Michaell Byers,
Robt. Byers, Henry Byers, Willm. Coale, Christopher
Dawson, Willm. Dauison, Raph Hadricke, Willm. Stoker,
Robt. Middlemus, James Barlay, Thomas Pattesooi, Willm.
La Cock, Thomas Newan, John Hedley, William Newan,
Andrew Hogg, Raph Newam,, Peter, Coopeland, Robt. Hewet-
son, Cuthbert Fenwicke, Willm. Archer, Arthur Newell,
Richard Bell, Thomas Bell, John Dennin, Roger Fraime,
Robt. Maddeson, Eckee Carnabye, Robt. Kagell, Mathew
Marwood, Willm. Dorman, Robt. Tarrell, Willm. Hackwood,
John Cant, Willm. Kagell, Anthony Chapeman, Thomas
Chapeman, Willm. Newton, John Wilkinson, Thomas
Lowes, George Smith, Henry Jobson, Willm. Dodds,
Bartram Richardson, Henry Wilkinson, William Jackson,
John Anderson, Thomas Taillor, John Stobbs, James
Moore, Raph Dauison, Thomas Watson, Raph Stobbs,
William Laytton, John Watson, Rowland Barlay, Tobye
Hutcheson, Edward Hutcheson, John Browne, Richard
Fell, Roger Howburne, Robt. Archer, John Hoomes, Raph
Crighton, Raph Hewetson, John Richardson, Thomas
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Spoure, Rowland Head, John Head, Tresty Fenwick, John
Stobbs, Brian Stobs, Richard Summerside, John Crooke-
burne, William Summerside, John Stoker, George Greene,
Thomas Smith, Steuen Parker, Edward Maxwell, Willm.
Maxwell, John Maysonn, Thomas Trotter, Cuthbert Parker,
Edward Dauisoii, Christopher Fowtropp, Cuthbert Maxwell,
Thomas Clarke, John Richardson, Peter Pearson, Thomas
Dunn, John Hedworth1, gentleman, John Taillor, 'Michaell
Dodds, Ro-bt. Stobs, Robt. Thompson, James Robson, James
Simpson, John Simpson, George Smith, William Maughen.
Edward Maxwell, Thomas Simpson.
A note of those names that hath not taken the protesta-
tion, within the parish of Whickham, and win in ye
County of Durham, 1641.
Raph Blaxton2, gentleman, Robt. Darnall, William
Jenneson3, gentleman, Thomas Liddell4, gentleman, Steuen
Mills, John High, John Stoker, William Smith.
Signed Witnesses: Minister, Barthol. Pescod5, Church-
wardens : John Mayott, John Sander, Robarte Willsonne,
John Dagleash, Constables : Willm. Carre, Mat-hew Carr,
Robt. Appelbe, Edward JSTewby, Overseer : Richard Jackson,
George Luinley.
WHITBURN.*
(Written upon two half-sheets of foolscap folded and
stitched down the middle to form four narrow folio leaves.)
(D.M.20.).
Wee the Eector, Curate, Church wardens, Constables and
Overseers of the parish of Whitburne in the County Palatine
of Durham doe by these presents Testifie, that not onely we
our seines, but all those whose names we haue here giuen
in, being inhabitants in our parish haue on the Lord's day
beeing february 20, 1641, and on the mnday Tusday,
Wedensday and Thursday next following willingly taken
1 1642, Apl., 6,, Mr. John Hedworth buried. Whickham Regs.
2 See pedigree of Blakiston of Gibside, Surtees, Durham, ii, p. 255.
Born 1589, son of Sir William Blakiston of Gibside, created a Baronet
30 July, 1642, married firstly, Frances, dau. of Sir Charles Wren of
Binchester, and secondly, Margaret, dau. of Sir William Fen wick of
Wallington; bur. 20 Jan., 1650/1, at Whickham.
3 1645 '6, Mch. 12, Mr. Win. Jenneson bur. Whickham Regs. For
pedigree of Jenison, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 320.
4Bapt. at Lamesly 16 June, 1612, buried at Whickham 15 Oct.,
1652.
5 1654, Apl. 26, Bartholomew Pescod bur. Whickham Regs. He
was curate to (seemingly) an absentee rector.
*For an account of the parish of Whitburn, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 50.
the protestation Contended unto us by the Honorable house
of Coinons: And wee know of none in our parish that
hath Refused it. And to these prsents we sett our hands.
february the 25 day, 1641.
Signed. Rector: Tho. Triplett6, Curate: William
Tliomiingson7, Constables : Cuthbert Bainbricke & Williame
younge, Churchwardens : Will. Roxbye & Anthony e
younger, Overseers : GeOTge wake and Richard wright.
In a different handwriting. Xone Certified to Refuse.
Page 2 is blank.
The 20 of February, 1641.
Cuthbert Bainbricke, John Lettiny, sen., William
Heton, Christopher waiters, Phillip Hall, James Jackson,
Thomas Lettiny, John Roxby, George young, John
Taylor, James Gibons, William Bell, Richard watson,
williarn watson, Richard Jefferson, Thomas Preston,
John younger, Ewins Readhead, Thomas maxwell, Cuthbart
maxwell, William Anderson, Thomas wright, sen., Thomas
wright, jun., John wright, Thomas farrow, John wigham,
John Gowland, William Gowland, Cuthbart Bell, Thomas
Thirlbeck, Thomas Hall, William Atkinson, John Cuthbart,
Cuthbart Hutehinson, John Stell, Thomas Chambers, Robart
Chambers, Michaell Bainbrigg, William Roxby, Christo-
pher Kirkman, Edward Ayre, TEomas Gowland, Roger
younger, Robart Auder, Michaell Lumley, Thomas
Anderson, Thomas Hutehinson, Thomas Carre, John Carre,
John Bell, Richard wright, William Burne, Stephen
Jefferson, Hew Coock, Thomas young, William Chapman8,
gent., Edmund Cuthbart, Anthony younger, Thomas Lees,
William Maxwell, Robart Huntley, Samewell Thirlbecke,
William young, Christopher hall, John hucheson, Thomas
phillip, John Cowtherd, Roger Chambers, Christopher Stell,
Martin Gray, Thomas Story, Henry young, Cuthbart
Allonson, Robart Sharpe, Michaell Ketching, John Lettiny,
marmaduke Hawerd, Thomas Colson, William Colson,
Raphe Colson, James9 Chambers, Henry Coocke, James
6 Of Christ Church Oxon ; D.D. ; Vicar of Woodhorn, Northumber-
land, 1630, Rector of Whitburn, 1631, and of Washington, 1640,
Canon of York, 1641, of Salisbury, 1645 (installed 1660), of Durham,
1649 (installed 1660), was deprived in "ye time of ye Rebellion" and
taught in a School at Dublin and Hayes in Middlesex, D.D. by diploma,
1661; Sub-Dean and Canon of Westminster, 1662, died 18 July, 1670,
aged 70, buried in Westminster Abbey.
1 1653/4, Feb. 15, Mr. Will Thomlyson buried. Whitburn Regs.
8 His first wife Isabel, was bur. 18 Jan., 1641/2. By his second
wife Jane, he had three daughters, Jane bapt. 18 Mch., 1651, Ann
bapt. 22 Jan., 1653/4, bur. 14 Apl., 1654, and Margaret bapt. 6 Aug.,
1655. Whitburn Regs.
9 " Henry " struck out and " James " written beneath in MS.
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€raggs, Thomas Steavenson, Nicolas Parkin, Thomas
Tompson, Edward Hodgson, John pattison, John Dodds,
mathew Lattymetr, Robart Anderson, William Garrat,
Anthony mathew, George mathew, George wake, Thomas
pigg, Thomas Caverley, mathew Ripan, Eaph pigg, Eichard
Gowland, Andrew fairnton (101).
Pages 6 and 7 are blank.
Page 8 is endorsed: Whittbourne parish 101 besides
Officers. None refuseinge.
WITTON GILBERT.*
(Written upon a quarto shee*t folded. The first leaf is
endorsed " Witton Gilbert, Com. Dunelm," the second leaf
contains the names upon one side arranged in two columns
and the signatures of the parish officers upon the other.)
(D.M.21.)r
Witton Gilbert, Comit. Dunel. — A Note of such as tooke
he Protestat assigned by ye Hon. House of Comons.
Protestantes, Feb. ,20°. — James Middleton, Jo. Snaith,
sen., Eobt. Copeland, Eobt. Yeilder, Thomas Eippon,
Eichd. Walton, Henr. Shepard, Francs. Teasdale, Eobt.
Miles, Will. Tayler, Thorn. Walker, Jo. Pickering, Thorns.
Tailor, sen., Thorn. Taylor, jun., Willm. Hodgshon, Miles
Shepardson, Jo. Watson, Jo. Hopper, James Atkinson,
Will. French, Christ. Clarke, Jeffrey Walker, Jo. Jackson,
jun., Jo. Snaith, jun., Nichol. Tailer, Thorn. Snaith,
Mathew Smith, Stephen Carter.
Febr. 23° Christ. Eobinson, Henr. Bell, Ea, Harrison,
Nich. Jopling, Thorn. Dawson, Jo. Wrangham, Thorn.
Dormant. En. Dormant, Willm. Dormant, Thorn. Dormant,
Jo. Hodgeshoii, Thorn. Hodgeshon, Jo. Jackson, sen.,
Cuthbt. Jackson, Jo'. Sander.
Protestant. — Henr. Mallam, Jo. Tailer, Will. Shaw,
Roger Harrison, Thorn. Wrangham, Jo. Eobinson, Geo.
Eobinson, Willm. Wheatley, Will. Morton, Ea. Eicaby,
Peter Slater, Jo. Stoddart, Eichd. Elstob, Eaph Robinson,
Peter Slater, Jo. Stoddart, Eichd. Elstob, Eaph Eobinson,
•Geo. Grinwell, Mich. Pickering.
Febr. 24°. — Jo. Mudd, Geo. Pickering, Edw. Holmes,
Christ. Jackson, Jo. Jackson, med., Will. Mallam, Thorn.
Fairebarnes, Jo. Mallam sen., Ea. Mallam. Geo. Walton,
Eobt. Hopper.
Recusant es. — Christ. Hilliard10, Sniperley, Jo. Tailer,
Sniperley ; Jo. Mallam, jun., W.G. ; Jo. Unthanke, Findon
Hill.
10 For notes of the Hildyards of Sniperley, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. ii, p. 371.
* For an account of the parish of Witton Gilbert, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. ii, p. 368.
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DARLINGTON WARD.
The returns from this ward contain twenty-two*
parishes and a list of officials.
They are classified as " D.N." nos. 1-23.
The original cover is in the bundle and is endorsed " The
whole Returne of Darn ton ward in the County of Durham as
wthin is written." Pinned to the cover is a contemporary
label apparently cut from an outer cover marked
" Protestacon's Return, Durham 22° Marty, 1641," and
also two impressions of a seal bearing the Eden (?) arms,
three wheats/leaves and crest, an embowed arm in armour, the
hand holding a dagger.
Return of Officials.
("Written on both sides of small sheets of foolscap folded
and sewn into a narrow pamphlet of 16 pages.) (D.N. 8.).
Page 1 is endorsed " Darneton warde."
In Darntoii warde are these seuerall parishes or
Chappellries : — Darnton Parish (1), Haughton Parish (2),,
Connscliffe Parish (3), Heighington Parish (4), Ayckliff
Parish (5), Merrington Parish (6), Whitworth Parish (7),,
Denton Parish (8), Grainford Parish (9), Stanhopp Parish
(10), Wolshingham Parish (11), Brandspeth Parish (12), St.
Andrew Auckland Pa, (13), St. Hellin Auckland Chap. (14),
Witton Chappellrie (15), Escombe Chappell in St. Andrew
Auckland (16), Hamsteiiey Chapp. (17). Stainthropp parish
(18), Cockfeild parish (19), Winston parish (20), Whorleton
Chapp. (21), Barnarcastle Chapp. (22), Middleton
Parish (23).t
Comitat Dunelm.
Auckland, February the 17th, 1641.
Accordinge to the purporte of a Letter from Mr. Speaker
of the honorable house of Commons, wee hearewith returne
the names of all the Ministers, Churchwardens, Constables,
and Ouerseers for the poore within the seuerall parishes of
Darnton Ward, beinge one of the fonre Divisions of this
County, who tooke the Protestacon in our prsence, as also
who were absent and who refused, together with the returne
unto us from euery seuerall parish within tHe saide warde
of all those that did take and who refused to take the
same.
* There are twenty-three parishes given below.
The number here given as twenty-three parishes differs from the
number given at the commencement of the return, viz : twenty-two,
this may account for the absence of any protestations for the parish
of Staindrop.
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1 Darnton parish — Ministers : Mr. Daniel! Carwardine,
Mr. Ralph Robinson, Constables : Henry Collinge, Oswold
Fawcett, Edward Hodsho>n, Christofer Rayiie, Anthony
Deanham, Thomas Goldsbrough, Thomas Corneforth, John
Wylde, Marmaduke Williamson (ab), ^Churchwardens:
William Boare, Henry Collinge, Richard Wood, Anthony
Milner, Ouerseers: Cuthbert Nicholson, Edward Hodshon,
Thomas Cornforth.
2 Haug^hton parish — Ministers: Dcor. Duncome (ab),
Nicholas Swinburne, Churchwardens : William Leighe,
Heugh Simson, Ouerseers : Christofer Dickon, John
Buttericke, Constables : Bartholomew Marshall, Lawrence
Stainsby, Volentyne Browne.
3 Connscliffe parish — Minister: Mr. William Richard-
son, Constables : Richard Bell, Richard Brakenbury1,
Churchwardens : James Stainsby, William Vasie, Ouerseer :
James Stainsby.
4 Heighington parish — Ministers : Mr. James Moore-
croft2, John Bowes, Constables : Hercules Pickeringe, George
Emerson, Churchwardens : Cuthbert Smith, John Pariiaby,
Mathew Shawter, John Harreson, Richard Mawer (ab),
Ouerseers : John Denam, Edward Alwan, Raphe Bambridge
(ab).
5 Ayckliffe parish — Minister : George Leake, Constables :
Robert Pearson, John Lawson, Gerrard Hixon, Robert
Chambers, Churchwardens : John Clement, William Harre-
son, William Heighley, Robert Chambers, Ouerseers:
Thomas Stellinge (ab), John Fewler, Richard Morley,
Robert Pearsonne.
6 Merrington Parish — Minister : Edward Smathwate,
Constables: Thomas Hixon, Thomas Hobsoim, James Willie,
Churchwarden : John Shawe, Ouerseer : John Dowthwayte.
7 Whitworth Parish — Minister : Steuen Hegg, Constable :
Robert Addamson, Churchwardens : Richard Hopper, Steuen
Willie, Ouerseers : Bartholemewe Malam (#&), John
Heuiside.
8 Deiiton Parish — Minister: Robert Fawcett3,
Constables : Richard Sidgwicke, John Deanham, Ref. A
Papist, Churchwarden & Ouerseer : George Rumf oote.
9 Gaiiiford Parish — Minister : Robert Burrell4,
Constables : John Eden, John Sisson, Francis Shawe, John
1 See pedigree of Brackenbury, Surtees, Durham iv, 19.
2 See pedigree of Moorcroft, Surtees, Durham iii, 415.
3 Buried at Denton, 28 Nov., 1657.
4 Buried at Gainford, 28 July, 1665.
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Pailowe (ab), William Ellington (ab), John Trotter, Richard
Sheele, John Spenser (ab), Richard White, Churchwardens :
Lanclott Wetherell, Rowland White, William Wordye (ab),
John Trotter, Ouerseers : Raph Carter, Robert Masham
(ab), John Trotter, John Swains ton.
10 Stanhopp Parish — Ministers: Mr. Ewre Gower,
Thomas March, Constables: Rowland Tomson, John Dixon,
Thomas Morgan, Christofer Dixon, Churchwardens : Robert
Chapman, John Wright, Christofer Harreson, George
Harreson (ab), Ouerseers: Cuthbert Collingwood, George
Wall, Raph Wall, John Bambrigg.
11 Wolshingham Parish — Ministers: Mr. Anthony
Maxton, George Bell, Constables: John Stobbs, George
Rennettsonn, William Rawe, John Chapman, Church-
wardens : Anthony Farrowe, LyonelT Ayre, Anthony Dixon,
William Crooke (ab), Ouerseers: John Wright, Ingram
Chapman (ab), William Benson (ab).
12 Brandspeth Parish — Mr. Dcor. Cosins, from home,
Ministers : Thomas Lee, Nicholas Cockie (ab), Church-
wardens : Henry Fawclon, John Briggs, Thomas. Grinwell,
John Bryan, Constables: Marke Liddell, James Hull,
Thomas Dobinson, John Fletcher, Henry Foster, Anthony
Jackson, Raph Hull, Thomas Hull, Thomas Richardson,
Thomas Charleton, Thomas Atkinson, Ouerseers : Nicholas
Fewster, Bartholemew Marshall, Humfrey Fewster.
13 St. Andrew Auckland Parish — Minister : John Stock-
dayle, Constables : John White, John Crawe, Robert
Adamson, Cuthbert Hopper, WTiHiam Jackson, Robert
Hunter, William Fidler, Michaell Stobbert, Robert
Adamson, Cuthbert Hopper, William White, Robert White,
Anthony Lax, John Tomson, Thomas Parkin, Raph Stout,
Thomas Allonson, Henry Sparke, Thomas Thompson,
William Fewler, John Wetherell, Nicholas Gilpin, Church-
wardens : George Nelsonne, William Wr right, Raph Shorte,
Robert Clayton, Ouerseers : John Tomsonn, Frances Bowcer,
William Stobbert, Anthony Pearson.
14 St. Hellin Auckland Chappellrie^ — Minister: John
Yaux, Constables : William Garth, Thomas Stanebanke,
William Richardson, Cuthbert Robinson, James Bullocke
(ab), Richard He-viside, Churchwardens: George Wastell,
Christofer Stoddert, Raph Hodshon, Ouerseers: John
Richardson, Richard Coltman (ab), Thomas Sandersonn.
15 Witton Chappellrie — Minister: Robert Scoggan,
Constables : Cuthbert Taylor, Cuthbert Harreson, Church-
wardens: Richard Vasie, John Hodgshon (ab), Ouerseers:
Richard Mayre, John Dickinson.
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16 Escombe Chappellrie — Ccnstables : Christofer Pearson,
John Stobbs, Churchwardens : Richard Todd, John Mawer,
Ouerteer: Richard Wall.
17 Hamsterley Chappellrie — Minister : John Donkinge,
Constables : Thomas White (ab), John Dowson (ab), Samuel]
Orinwell (ab), Churchwardens : Thomas White (ab), Henry
Hall (ab), Thomas Sanderson (ab), Ouerseers : Henry
Richardson, Christofer Huntershele, Robert Grinwell.
18 Stanthropp Parish* — Minister : Mr. Nathaniell
Warde5, Con-stables: William Bayles, Charles Simson,
Gabriell Martiiidales (ab), James Tomson (ab), Frances
Walker, William Dowthwayte (ab), Henry Scott, Thomas
Chater (ab), Churchwardens: William Hardinge, William
Rayne (ab), John Crawidorth, John Bowes, Ouerseers:
Thomas Emerson (ab), Peter Emerson, Daniell Car-
michell, Rowland Watson.
19 Cockfeild Parish — Minister: Mr. George French,
Constables : George Lodge, John Sidgwicke, Churchwarden :
John Watt, Ouerseer : John Aynsley.
20 -Winston Parish — Minister: Mr. Richard Thursby6,
Constable: Peter Browne (ab), Churchwardens: John
Ovington, William Franklin, Ouerseer: John Clement.
21 Whorleton Chappellrie — Minister : Henry Hermitage,
Constable: John Cockefeild (ab), Churchwarden & Ouerseer:
John Shoote.
22 Barnard Castle Chappellrye — Minister : Gyles
Foster7, ^Constables : Anthony Martindale, William
Wharton, Francis Hutchinson, William Sowerby, John
Wetherell (ab), James Peacocke (ab), Churchwardens :
Cuthbert Rayne, Cuthbert Bayles, William Atkinson, John
Simpson, Ouerseers : Ambroese Rayne, Ambrosse Peele,
Christofer Newby (ab), John Brownelesse (ab).
23 Middleton in Teasdayle Parish — Ministers : Mr.
Anthony Maxton, James Kellie (ab), Constables: Thomas
Bayles, William Lynn, Lanclott Coatesfforth, John Emerson,
Churchwardens : Charles Richardson, John Colepitt (ab),
Mathew Rayne (ab), John Lasenbye, Ouerseers: Mathewe
Newby, Thomas Linn, Christofer Bambrigge (ab), Symond
5 Appointed 1635; of Sidney Coll., Cambridge. He stayed at Stain-
•drop until 1644, then went into the army of King Charles I. and was
slain at Millum Castle, Cumberland.
6 Rector of Elton, 1619-21, Vicar of Pittington, 1621-31, Rector of
Winston, 1631-51, buried there 8 July, 1651.
7 1661, Aug. 18, Giles Foster, minester, buried at Hamsterley.
* There are no protestations for this parish, see note page 56.
GO
Rayne, High Constables : Ambrosse Jo'husoii, John Sober,
E/icliard Richardson.
Taken in the presence of Lionell Maddisonne, G. Vane.
(The remaining pages are blank.)
AUCKLAND ST. ANDREW* WITH ESCOMBE
CHAPELRY.
(Written in a narrow folio book of 40 pages of which,
page 2 and Dages 22 to the end are blank.) (D.N.I.).
Feb. 28, 1641.
This Protestation performed before us the Minister,
Churchwardnes, Constables and . Overseers of the Poore.
Signed. Minister: John Stockdayle,8 Churcliwardnesi
George Nelson, Willm. Wright, Raphe Short, Robrt Clayton,
Overseers of ye poore : John Thomson, Francis Bowser,
Willm. Stobert, Anthony Pearson.
Of the Parish of St. Andrew Aukland in the Bishopricke
of Durham and of Escombe Chappelrie.
No Retourne of such as did Refuse.9
Com. Dunelm.
A note of the names of all such as hath taken the pro-
testation within the Parish of St. Andrew Auckland,
exhebited unto us by the parlement and god blesse them and
send them good procedings.
John Stockdaile, Minister and Preacher of the word of
god, Lindley Wrenn, Esq.,10 Robert Edonn, Esq., Hugh
Wright, Esq.,11 Francis wrenn, Gent.,10 Richard Lilburne,
Gent., Richard Richardson, Gent.
A not for newgate in Auckland a great markett Towne.
Willm. Spensley, John Robinson, Richard Todd, John
Hodgshon, Robert Thomson, Willm. Gowland, Anthonie
wilfoot, Robt. watson, Willm. Shorte, John Dawkinge,
Bryand Langstafe, Raiph Currie, George Thomson, John
Hedley, Tho. Hbdgshon, Robt. Bucke, Tho. walbie, Ed.
Smith, Ed. Smith, Robt. Vinson, Robt. Baker (29), Tho.
Wild, John Nelson, John Dowson, John Tallaiitire, Tho.
Cowper, Georg willebie, Edw. Clarke, Tho. Cay, Robt.
8 John Stockdayle, M.A., was admitted curate of Auckland St.
Andrew in 1638, see Hutchinson, Durham, iii, p. 337.
9 In a different hand.
10 For account of Wren of Binchester, see Surtees Soc., vol. 124,.
pp. 205, 208.
"For notes of Hugh Wright, see Surtccs Soc. vol. 124, p. 123.
* For an account of the parish of Auckland St. Andrew, see Hutch-
inson, Durham, vol. iii, p. 329.
Gl
Johnson, Georg Dennison, Nicholas Wilson, John Roberts,
Willm. Gille, James whorton, Georg Wale, Joseph Gates,
Simond nelson, Time widginge, Robert Thomson, Manna-
duke Johnson, Robert Bradforth, James Bradfarth, Willm.
Swinbanke, John Watson, John Watson, George Watson,
George Cartor, George Burlison, Tho. Maior, John Nelson,
James Nelson, Peter nelson, John Adamson, James Whorton,
Tho. Roberts, Rich, nelson, Tho. Hedon, Rich. Crawsbaw,
John Langstafe, John Langstafe, Rich. Branklinge (41),
Rich. Johnes, George Herrison, Anthonie Steinson, Simond
Bailes, Robt. Smith, Willm. Jefferson, James Wilson,
Willm. Walters, Christopher Tallentire, Raipk Parkinge,
John Kege, John Wright, Tho. Walton, John Clayton,
Willm. Whitfeild, Charles Thomson, Emanuell Grice,
Ouswould Grice, John Whitfeild, Mathew Ebison.
The market steed — John Tunsdaile, Willm. Wright,
Willm. Walton, Mathew Walton, Edw. Ruderforth, John
Whetley, John Hedon, John Comminge, John Bowes, John
Ward, Tho. Slaytor, Raiph Gautley, John Gautley, John
Cowper, John Lockey, Tho. Hodgshon, Geo. Clayton, John
Bedlinge, John Thomson (38), Tho. Bawfort,12 Christophr
Wreiin, Tho. Clarke, John Currie, Cuthbart Apdaile, Tho.
Laxe, Tho. Laxe, Cuthbart Laxe, Anth. Bainebridg,
Joseph Wordey, Robt. Browne, Christopher Dobson,
John Wrenn, Raiph Downes, John Downes, John
Allonson, Rich. Adamso-n, John iBailes, Robert Bailes,
Raiph Walker, Raiph Walker, Maior Lamsoii, Robert
Hudspeck, Gecrge Maugham, Tho. Houldon, Bryan
Downes, Sarnuell Bankes, Rich. Haviside, Willm. Cro-
docke, Willm. Wright, Willm. Aremstronge, Anthonie
Appleby, Robt. Bridgs, Hen. Hey, Antho. Wright, John
Wright, Tho. medcalfe, Willm. Conyers, Rich. Conyers,
Raiph Dixson, John Crcdocke, Timothy Crodocke, Willm.
Hodg-shon, Rich. Larghorne, Rich. Leuer, Gent., Cuth.
Whitfeild, Mathew whitfeild, Antho. Easgate, Rich.
Bawloot, JoJm Coates, Anth. Simson, Frances Farrow,
Raiph Downes, Edw. Feildhouse, Hen. Noble, Mathew
Sommer, Raiph Sparke, Christopher Currey, Willm.
Currey, Tho. Gowlinge, Nich. Harpely, Frances Taylor,
And. Comminge, Willm. Boulmer, John Denminge, Lans-
lot Wilson, Tho. Langstafe, John Langstafe, Christophr
Nelson, John Parmeter, Willm. Walton, Willm. Walton,
Peter Lowson, James Sunder, Rich. Scott, John Lofthouse,
Willm. Harpely, John Johnson, Robt. Blacke (37).
Bongaite in Auckland — Thomas Temple, Tho. Shirwood,
Francis Shirwood, Christopr. Whitfeild, Rich. Whitfeild,
12 May be Bawfont, the MS. is badly blotted.
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Rich. Hale, Simond middleton, John Herrison, Willm. Haley
John Halo, Willm. Cockfeild, mathew Reade, John Herrison,,
Geo. Hackford, John Bell, Tlio. Jackson, Hen. Chapman,
John Chapman, Edw. Stobs, Willm. Hull, Tho. mord, Robert
wilson, Peter Dixson, Geo. wilson, Tho. Harper, Willm.
Wilburne, Tho. Flernan, Robt. Flemanj Nich. Fleman, John
Carnebie, John Summer, Bryand wright, Anthonie
Hodgshon, Geo. Pardrish, Tho. Bease, Phillipe Hodgshon,
Tho. Langstafe, Geo. Trotter, Geo. Ramshaw, Willm.
Hudspeke, John Hudspecke, John Walker, Tho. maddison,
Tho. walton, Geo. walton, Simond whetley, John watson,
Willm. Sandrson, mathew Sandrson, Anthonie Bell, John
Hudson, Willm. white, manna ducke Damson, Edw. middle-
ton, Bryand wale, Rich, drybecke, John Coulson, Willm.
Richardson, Antho. Cackshaw, George Downes, Esq.,13
Arthur Stiles, John Lockey, Tho. Smurfoot, Rich. Pinkney,
John Pinkney, John Coulson, James Gare, John Wright,
Rich. Thomson, Tho. Parkinson, Willm. Parkingson, John
Robson, Hen. Varie, Steuen wright, John Smith, Willm.
maugham (38), The Saruants of Mr. Lindley Wrenn, Esq.,
Willm. Willebie, Gent., John 81ay tor, Edw. Stobs, Charles
Robinson, Petter Dixson, John Bell, James Steward, Raiph.
Sparke, Willm. Hudspecke, Rich. Sumer, Willm. Foster r
michell Haudon, Gao. Fawdon, Raiph Parkings (14),
The Towneship of Westerton — Geo. Lax, John Lax, Anth,
Lax, John Lax, Fr. Liddle, Tho. Law, Hen. Smith, Nich.
Murton, Antho. Pearson, John Parkinge, Willm. Parkinnr
Nicholas thomson.
The Towneshipe of Coundon — Rich. Hopper, tho. Lange,
Rich. Lange, Rich. Hopper, Robt. Stokoe, Rich. Parkinge,
John Nichelson, tho. Smurfoot, Willin. Parkinge, Willm.
Parkinge, tho. Pearson, Raiph Werdhouse, tho. Parkinge,
Rich. Parkinge, Tho. wilson, Geo. wilson, Rich. Parkinge,
Jun., Tho. Parkinge, Tho. Parkinge, Jun., Willm. Pearson,
tho. Knags, Geo. Browne, tho. Browne, Willm. Browne,
Nich. Nichelson (37), tho. nichelson, Willm. Harper, John
Parkinge, Robt. Hartley, Samson Hopper.
Newton Cape — John martindale, Willm. Lever, Willm.
Todd, Tho. Dawson, John Garre, James wale, Christophr
wale, John wale, willm. white, willm. Smurfoot, Raiph
Trotter, John Trotter, Willm. Trotter, Willm. Phillipe,
James Pearson, John Smurfoot, Hugh Stobart, Anthonie
Allingson, John Allingson, Rich. Corneforth, Willm. Corne-
forth, Willm. Atkinson, Christopr Wood, George Piburne,
Tho. Whitfeild, Robert Browne, Cuthbart Byerley, Phillipe
Houdson, John Boulton (34).
13 See Foster's Durham Visitation Pedigrees, 105.
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The Towneshipe of Mederag-e14 — Henry Bainebridg,
Rich. Robinson, Edw. Hordaraii, John Hunter, John
Wood, margery Butler,15 Allase Pearson, tho. Chilton, Ed.
Chilton, Eich. Crags, Robt. Carags, John Dune, Geo.
Dune, Ambreas Straford, Nich. Hunter, Robt. Neveson,
Rpbt. Simson, John Simson, John Steuenson, Cuthbart
Cirton, Rich. Crags, jun., Hen. Parler, John walker,
Willm. Crags, Rich. Pallisor, Robt. Pallisor, Tho.
Pallisor, Geo. Byerlay, Christopher Martine, Robt.
Anderson, Willm. Allon, John Jackson, John Fewlor,
Willm. wase, John Jackson, Willm. Jackson, Geo.
Robinson, Elizabeth Lilley, vid. (38), tho. white, John.
Pallorsor, Willm. mackridg, Willm. Allon, John Whitfeild,
Willm. Blythman, margret Simson, tho. Wilson, tho.
Langue, tho. Clayton, Rich. Dune, Willm. Howson, Petter
newton, Rowland Bell, Robert Foster, Robt. Clayton, John
Wilson, Raiph Langstafe.
The Towneshipe of Hunwicke wth the Hamlets therto
appartag — Willrn. Boulmer, John Laidley, Willm.
Commige, Rich. Wright, George Wright, John Lumley,
John Hodgshon, Geo. Hodgsho>n, tho. Hey, Hen. Hey, tho.
Richardson, James marley, Robert nattress, tho. Nattress,
John Simson, Frances Dobson, John Gibson, Willm. Glenn,
Henry Hey, Willm. Boulmer, Barnard Simson, Robert
Suertise, Cuthbart Suertise, tho. Warde, John Lighten,
Antho1. Lighten, Geo. Wilson, Willm. wright, Willm.
Sickerwham.
The Towneshipe of Eld on — Robert Newton, George
Richardson, Henry Smith, Tho. Anderson, Antho. Parkinge,
Robt. Whetley, Willm. Thomson, Willm. Herrison, John
Towler, Willm. Slay tor, Joseph Hopper, James Simson,
Tho. Starford, Willm. Hunter, Robt. Adamson, Rich.
Adamson, John Adamson, Raiph Herrison, Robt. Atkinson,
John Robinson, Willm. Shippard, Tho. Simson, Giles
wright (35), Humphrey Houde, Parsei morgin, willm.
Towlard, Robt. Applebie, Willm. Adamson.
The Towneshipe of Byersgrn — Willm. white, Robert
white, Geo. Trotter, Geo. white, Willm. Shawe, Tho.
wright, Willm. Emmerson, Willm. Pearson, Rich.
Emmerson, John middleton, Geo<. martindale, John
maiiiiidale, Robt. Trotter, Tho. Emmerson, Raiph Trotter,
Bryand Carsley, Bryan Walker, John walker, John
Martindale, Charles martindale, John Robinson, Tho'.
white, Nicholas white, John Eltergham, Robt. Corneforth,
Willm. white, Raiph wright, Francis white (33), Willm.
Hunter, Simond wilson, Richard Harrison.
The towneshipe Windleston (sic) — Geo. Bucke, John
14 i.e., Midridge. 1S Butler written over Butley in MS.
Steuenson, Hen. Laughorne, John Langhorne, Raiph Pear-
son, Jo<hn Wood, John Robinson, Nicholas Allen, Robt.
Steuenson, Willm. walker, martine walker, John Heade,
Geo. Dawson, Tho. Pearson, Cuth. Herrison, Willm.
wheatley, Willm. Steueiison, Lanslot Hodgshon, Robt.
Iley, Willm. Lighton, John Whitfeild (23).
St. Hellen Aukland — William Williamson, sen., gent.16,
iWilliam Williamson, jun., gent.16 (2).
The towneshipe of South Church denery and Hen-
knowle — John Garthome, Christopr middleton, Anthonie
Adamsoii, Willm. Plewman, John Herrison, michell Tay-
lor, Christopher Sowber, Henry Trotter. Joseph Lax, Rich.
Gibson, Tho. winter, Willm. Wood, Willm. dixison, John
douthfoot, Willm. Byerley, Willm. whetley, John Trestald
(? Trestale), Christopher Hawdon, Tho. Daycprs, Geo.
white, John wright, James Ridley, Aiitho. white, Edw.
Plewman, Willm. Bell, Aiitho. Bell, John Lambe, Willm.
middleton, Robt. C'ockfeild, Willm. Rackebones, Geo. Cbck-
feild, John Jurdon, Willm. Tuckalt, George newbie (35).
The Towneshipe o<f Shildon — Willm. whortpn, Willm.
Thomson, Humphry Fewler, Robt. Newton, Rich. Blyth-
man, Francis Bowser, Rich. Colliiige, Rich, watson, Willm.
watson, Willm. Lonsdaile, Robt. By gate, John Blythman,
John Crawe.
The Towneshipe oi' middleston — Tho. Pilkington, Tho.
Hixson, Robt. Richardson, John Richardson, Tho. Robin-
son, Joseph Herrison, John Thomson, George Thomson,
Martine Liddle, Robt. Parkinge, Tho. Cullie.
The Bpps durham Saruants (sic), John Spenser, James
whistons, Geo. Iley, Rich. Lownes, Willm. Armestronge,
George Stobes, Willm. Richardson (31).
(Page 20 is blank.)
The Tpwne of Escombe17, with the Hamlots there unto
appertaining — Mr. John Wilkingson18, Richard Tod,
Thomas Tod, John Suddicke, Bryan Atkinson, George
Moore, thelder, George Moore, ye younger, Christopher
Pearson, Percivell Mark en dell, Robert Smurfoote, Edward
Newcome, Thomas Noble, Richard Wall, Martin Harper,
Bryan Wall, Willm. Cooke, Anthony Tod, Robert Nickoll,
Samuell Dawson, Ralph Spooner, Thomas Stobs, William
Tod, Humphrey Smurfoote, Bryan Pearson, Henry Baw-
dricke. thelder, Henry Bawdricke, ye ypnnger, Christopher
Bowdricke, Thomas Tod, o>f ye woodside, John Browne,
John Steemson, Willm. White, John Curry, Thomas Silver-
top, Richard Bell, Thomas Jackson, Richard Spooner (36).
16 See Foster's Durham Visitation Pedigrees, 331.
17 For an account of the chapelry of Escombe,, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 349.
18 Bur. at Escomb, 26 Oct., 1654.
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AUCKLAND ST. HELEN.*
(Written in a small octavo book of twenty pages, of
which pages 16, 17, 18 and 19 are blank. The last page
is endorsed " The Protestations of the Parishioners of St.
Hellen Awckland, Feb., 1G41.) (D.N.2.).
The Protestations of the Parishioners of S. Hellen
Awckland, Febr., 1641. To the Eight Wprpll. Sr. Lionel
Maddison19, knight, one of his Matys Justices of the Peace
especially appointed for this seruice.
St. Hellen Awckland. Feb. 20th, 1641.
A true record of all such as have taken, and not taken
the protestation : the Refusers being marked with Non in
the margeiit.
Mr. Willm. Williamson, sen.20 (non cepit), Mr. Willm.
Williamson, jun.20 (non cepit), Christopher Chambers
(cepit)1, Richard Swan (cepit), Georg Garth (cepit), William
Garth (cepit), William Moscroft (cepit), Raph Dickison
it), Humphrey Bell (cepit), Thomas Stainbanck (cepit) ,
Georg Waistall (cepit), William Waistall (cepit), Michael
Waistall (cepit), Henrie Downes (cepit), William Downea
(cepit), William Atkinson (cepit), Thomas Sidgwicke
(cepit), Raph Gargrave (cepit), Anthony Gargrave (non
cepit), John Richardson (cepit), Thomas Newby (cepit).
St. Hellen Awckland — Robert Newby (oepit), William
Gargrave (cepit), William Tod (cepit), Anthony Garmans-
way (cepit), William Wilde (cepit), Nicholas Meeburne
(cepit), Robert Raine (cepit), Henrie Rutter (cepit), Thomas
Powley (cepit), John Vaux2, clerk (cepit), Richard Yaux
(cepit), William Kay (cepit), Georg1 Kay (cepit), Laurence
Summer (cepit), Raph Summer (cepit), Henrie Sidgwick
(cepit), Anthony Rickaby (cepit), Richard Place (cepit),
Richard Spooner (cepit).
Evenwood Feb. 21, 1641— -Peter Hodgson (cepit), John
Watson (cepit), John Lindsley (cepit), Raph West (cepit),
19 Baptized, 16 Feb., 1594/5, at St. Nicholas, Newcastle, Sheriff,
1624, Mayor, 1632, married Anne, dau. of William Hall of Newcastle,
"bur. 21 Nov., 1643, St. Nicholas, Newcastle.
20 1699, June 4, Mr. Will. Williamson of St. Helen, Auckland, bur.
Regs. The Williamsons were predecessors in title to the Carrs of
Auckland St. Helen, see Hutchinson, Durham iii, p. 341.
1 Cepit = accepit.
2 John Vaux was admitted curate of Auckland St. Helen in 1616,
Hutchinson, Durham, iii, p. 340. He was some time sub-curate to
George Carr, curate of Monkwearmoutn and South Shields.
*For an account of Auckland St. Helen, see Hutchinson, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 339.
66
Thomas Stephenson (cepit), Henrie Stephenson (cepit),
Henrie Viccarrs (cepit), Thomas Todd (cepit), Georg Tod
(cepit), William Todd (cepit), John Hodgson (cepit), John
Sidgwick (cepit), James Builocke (cepit), Charles Wren3
(cepit), Henrie Eateby (cepit), Francis West4 (cepit),
Anthony West (cepit), John Jefferson (cepit), Georg Wade
(cepit), Christopher Stephenson (cepit), John Stephenson
(cepit), William Heighley (cepit), John Spanton (cepit),
Lampton Downes (cepit), Anthony Stephenson (cepit),
Eobert Wardell (cepit), John Potts (cepit), Michael5
Dawton (cepit), William Hodgson (cepit), Thomas Hodgson
(cepit), Eobert Hopper (cepit), Christopher Hopper (cepit),
John Thirkelt (cepit), John Commyn (cepit), Francis
Hoggard (cepit), John Dobbison (cepit), Eaph Wasse6
(cepit), Lancellot Thirkelt (cepit), John Simpson (cepit),
James Thirkelt (cepit), John Heighley (cepit), Georg Heigh-
ley (cepit), Christopher Lambe (cepit), Eobert Stobbard
(cepit).
Barony of Evenwood. feb. 21, 1641— Mr. Eobert
Heighinton7 (cepit), Georg Eggleston (cepit), Michael
Brian (cepit), Brian Mershall (cepit), James Jefferson
(cepit), Eobert Johnson (cepit), Thomas Blenkinsop
(cepit), Georg Johnson (cepit), Nicholas Blacket (cepit),
Nicholas Blacket (cepit), Peter Bell (cepit), John Euans
(cepit), John Eobinson (cepit), John Thompson (cepit),
John Nattres (cepit), Anthony Dobbison (cepit), Thomas
Hodgson (cepit), John Hodgson (cepit), Thomas Hodgson
(cepit), John Hodgson (cepit), Peter Bullock (cepit), Thomas
Hodgson (cepit), Christopher Tuler (cepit). William
Hodgson (cepit), Thomas Hodgson (cepit), John Walker
(cepit), Thomas Wilde (cepit), Lancellot Wilde (cepit),
Michel Wilde (cepit), Thomas Wilde (cepit), Eichard
Heuiside (cepit), John Heuiside (cepit), Eichard Heuiside
(cepit), John Helmerowe (cepit), Peter Seamer (cepit),
John Silvertop (non cepit), William Gibban (cepit). John
Archibald (cepit), Thomas Bainbrig (cepit), William
Parkinson (cepit), John Lambe (cepit), Thomas Lambe
(cepit), Percivel Lambe (cepit), Thomas Walton (cepit),
Thomas Eobson (cepit), William Hope (cepit), William.
Young (cepit), James Hoord (cepit), William Eaw (cepit),
William How (cepit), William Shield (cepit), Thomas How
(cepit), William Eaine (cepit), Thomas Eaiiie (cepit),
Baptized at Auckland St. Andrew, 1 Nov., 1601, died unmarried.
" Wren " struck out and " West " written over.
" William " struck out and " Michael " written over.
"West" struck out and "Wasse" written over.
See pedigree of Heighington, Surtees, Durham, iii, 275.
67
Thomas Williamson (cepit), John Williamson (cepit),
Thomas Cargrave (cepit), William Cargrave (cepit), John
Cargrave (cepit), Charles Willie (cepit), Thomas Sanderson
(cepit), Matthias^ Dixon (cepit), Robert Shield (cepit),
Thomas Williamson (cepit), Robert Thompson (cepit),
Henrie Shaw (aberat), Robert Dixon (cepit), Brian Turner
(cepit), Henry Harrison8 (cepit), Henria Heuiside (cepit),
Thomas Hoord (cepit), Robert Robinson (cepit), Robert
Gowland (cepit), John Tod (cepit), Henrie Smith (cepit),
Christopher Craw (cepit), Richard Gowland (cepit), Ambrose
Gowland (cepit), Christopher Willie (cepit), Thomas Craw
(cepit), Thomas Brian (cepit), Henrie Wilson (cepit).
West Awckland. feb. 22, 1641— Mr. Raph Eden9
(cepit), Christopher Stodard (cepit), Anthony Watson
(cepit), Richard Gargraue (cepit), Robert Johnson (cepit),
Cuthbert Robinson (cepit), William Finley (cepit), John
Raine (cepit), James Ticcars (cepit), John Gainforth
(cepit), John Wright (cepit), John Mason (cepit), Robert
Baker (cepit), George Law (cepit), Thomas Jackson (cepit),
William Simpson (cepit), John Litster (cepit), Georg
Newby (cepit), Charles Anderson (cepit), Anthony Garry
(cepit), W^illiam Thompson (cepit), Robert Stothard
(cepit), William Brian (cepit), Francis Fawell (Aberat),
John Simpson (cepit), Henrie Herrison (cepit), Thomas
Garbut (cepit), William Mounsier (cepit), Michael
Teasdaile (cepit), John Teasdaile (cepit), William Gain-
forth (cepit), Cuthbert Gainforth (cepit), Anthony Ayre
(cepit), Raph T'ayler (cepit), Richard Granger (cepit),
William Richardson (cepit), Richard Robinson (cepit),
Brian Cowlson (cepit), Raph Sidgwicke (cepit), Michael
Mason (cepit), William Wright (cepit), William Wall
(cepit), Thomas Stephenson (cepit), Henrie Wall (cepit),
Thomas Sidgwicke (cepit), John Holland (cepit), Robert
Hodgson (cepit), Michael Mason (cepit), Simon Mason
(cepit), John Clifton (cepit), William Langstafe (cepit),
Robert Raine (cepit), Richard Tindall (cepit), John Eden
(cepit), Robert Eden (cepit), John Ferbecke (cepit), Raph
Cowtman (cepit), William Clifton (cepit), William Roum-
forth. (cepit), Nicholas Chapman (cepit), Raphe Wrey
(cepit), John Hugill (cepit), Robert Wells (cepit), William
Pattison (cepit), Michael Bucke (cepit), Thomas Hodgson
(cepit), Robert Stephenson (cepit), William Stephenson
(cepit) .
Outhamlets belonging to West Awckland — William
8 This name is struck out.
9 Buried at Auckland St. Helen, 10 Sept., 1664, see pedigree of
Eden of Windlestone, Walbr.an's Antiquities of Gainford, 51.
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Shaddock (accepit), Raph Hodgson (accepit), Nicholas
Ta-yler (accepit), Richard Tayler (accepit), John Wall
(accepit), Phillip Wall (accepit), William Sidgwicke
(accepit), Christopher Heron (accepit), William Plum-
mer (cepit), Lancellot Ettis (cepit), John Ettis
(cepit), Eaph Tayler (cepit), Thomas How (cepit),
Christopher Simpson (cepit), Nicholas Wharrington
(cepit), John Allonson (cepit), Jared Allonson (cepit),
Robert Dobbison (cepit), William Ouington (cepit) Thomas
Garth (cepit), Georg Cummyn (cepit), Francis Jolly (cepit),
Robert Gainforth (cepit), Thomas Bowes (cepit), John
Joblin (cepit), Cuthber Wrangham (cepit), Edward Wrang-
ham (cepit), Matthew Doccar (cepit), Anthony Tod (cepit),
Anthony Garth (cepit), Richard Cowtman (cepit), Robert
Cornforth (cepit), Thomas Bellowes (cepit}, John Towers
(cepit), Thomas Newton (cepit).
Mabel Siluertop, Anne Gibban, Elizabeth Hodgson.
These be all the women-Recusants that we have in our
Parish, being all of them convicted.
Wee the Minister, Churchwardens, Constables, and
Ouer seers of the poore of the Parish of St. Hellen Awckland
haue (according to our duties, and the trust comitted unto
us) taken the protestation of all men inhabiting within the
said Parish of 18 years and aboue, and returned the same
under our hands accordingly: Feb. 24, 1641.
Minister there : John Yaux, Church Wardens : George
Waistale, Christopher Stotheart, Raiph Hodgson,
William Garth10, Tho. Stainbancke, Will. Richardson,
Cuthbert Robinson, Richard Heuiside, James Bullocke,
Ouerseers for the poore : John Richardson, Richard Cowt-
man, Thomas Sanderson.
Anthony Gargraue, John Siluertop. These two are all
the Men-Recusants that we haue in this Parish, both of
them being by law convicted. Ita tester John Vaux.
(Pages 16 to 19 are blank. The last page (20) is
endorsed " The Protestations of the Parishioners of St.
Hellen Awckland, Feb. 1641.)
AYCLIFFE.*
(Written in five columns on the inside of an open sheet of
foolscap folio paper.) (D.N.3.).
A catolo'gue of the names od: all the parishioners of
Aycliffe aboue 18 years. t
10 Garth and the five following persons are evidently the constables.
*For an account of the parish of Aycliffe, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 325.
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Min. : George Leake11, Churchiv. : Ralph Chambers,
John Clement, "VVillm. Harrison, Willm. Heighly,
Constabl. : Robert Chambers, Edward Thompson, Robert
Pearson, Jarret Hixon, John Lawson, Ouerseers :
Richard Morley, Robert Pearson, Thomas Stebbin, John
Fewlew. Mr. Willm. Wycliffe, Mr. Willm. Brasse, Mr.
Daniell Richardson, Mr. Anthony Witham, Mr. John
Tempest, Thomas Thursby, James Clement, John Hixon,
John Walker, Bartholomew Atkinson, Willm. Adamson,
Gwalter Forrest, Thomas Younge, Richard Dowthwayte,
Henry Elgy, Richard Croft, Christopher Croft,
Cuthbert Midleton, Marmaduke Richardson, Edward
Searle, Willm. Searle, John Appleby (36), Francis
Bayliffe, Willm. Trinbridge, Thomas Wilson, John
Wilson, Ralph Steeuenson, John Norton, Mathew
Blythman, John Whitfeild, Willm. Nichleson, Edmond
Milburne, Ralph Edgar, Richard Edgar, Francis Stokeld,
Robert Kirkham, Robert Kirkham, Willm. Winde12, Willm.
Kirkham, Robert Robinson, Robert Wilkinson, James Croft,
Bryan Robinson, George Robinson, Henery Langstaffe,
Ambrose Elstob, Francis Middleton, Richard Middleton,
John Gibson, Robert Kirkham, Willm. Wilson, Robert
Haswitle, Willm. Haswitle, Willm. Pallistar, Hercules
Megson, Thomas Megson, John Moody, Henery Younge,
Thomas Reade, Henery Mason, John Hutchison, George
Thompson (40), Thomas Clement, Thomas Hixon, George
Hixon, John Bume, Richard Welfoote, Isaacke Bennit,
Willm. Bennit, Robert Bennit, Richard Richmond, Robert
Davidson, Robert Welfoote, Roger Norton, John Emerson,
Thomas Newton, Richard Watson, Anthony Hold, Thomas
Scot, Rowland Wiseman, Robert Parkin, Rowland Hould,
John Bownas, Robert Walker, Richard Steeuenson, Thomas
Harrison, Christopher Richardson, Willm. Brasse, Robert
Johnson, Willm. Brasse, Richard Brasse, John Hawell, John
Coltman, Willm. Darlington, George Coatesworth, Thomas
Shaw, John Brasse. Roger Megson, John Megson, Chris-
topher Dennison, Thomas Sidgewicke, Willm. Simpson,
Thomas Pearson, Marmaduke Fauldon, George Haswitle,
Willm. Fenwioke, Ro-bert Fauldon, John mires (46), John
Richardson, Thomas Towers, Nicholas Hindson, Willm.
Richardson, George Smith, John Dawson, John Apleby,
Ralph Smith, George Chrissop, George Clayton, John
Graiston, Henery Haswitle, John Norton, Richard Gyles,
John Stokeld, Humphrey Browne, Thomas Clearkson, Ralph
"Curate of Thomas Carr, D.D., subsequently Prebendary of the 4th
Stall in Durham Cathedral.
12 May be Woode, the second and third letters are imperfactly
formed.
70
Farbrecke, John Clearke, Robert Coxx, Roger Specke,
Humphrey Suthren, Thomas Dowthwayte, Ralph Woode,
Willm. Harrington, Edward Howeston, Robert Burden,
Willm. Wright, Christopher Tate, Willm. Dobison, Robert
Dowthwayte, Anthony Pearson, Richard White, Anthony
Burrow, Willm. Simpson, John Sympson, Thomas Crofte,
John Welfoote, Cuthbert Gibson, John Gibson, John
Simpson, John Pallister, John Johnson, John Bridges,
Christopher Brian, Thomas Forrest, John Shaw, John
Adamson, Nicholas Stedman, Willm. Hebbron, Ralph
Norton, George Moody (52), Robert Adamson, Robert Pear-
son, Thomas Newlani, Thomas Moore, Willm. Hynemers,
John Haswitle, Richard Fauldon, John Wilkinson, Henery
Elstob, John Harrison, Henery Proctor, John Dun, Richard
Pearson, George Belliff, John Tonstall, Richard Priorman,
James Davidson, Lukes Bowes, Christopher Elstob, Anthony
Askew, Christopher Johnson, Thomas Phillips, Humphrey
Chipsis, Ralph Seaiie, Thomas Heigh, Thomas Remantray,
Robert Grey, Willm. Wright, Robert Hall, Martin Garth,
Ralph Garth, Edward Garth, Ralph Chamber, Willm.
Dobbin, Edward Simpson, John Dawson, Robert Pallistar,
Ralph Harrison, Thomas Stokell, Richard Masgn, Willm.
Richardson, Anthony Robson, Richard Elstob, Ralph
Walker (44).
(On the back of the sheet.)
The protestacon adminstred and taken by the parishioners
of Aycliffe upon the foure and fiue & twentyth dayes of
this present febri, 1641.
Signed. George Leake, Robert Chambers, Railph
Chambers, John Clementt, William Henisson, Robert
Pearson, John Lawson, Jarret Hixon, William heighlley,
Edwarde Thompson, Richard Morly, John Fuler, Thomas
Stelin.
These folowinge refused the protestacon : —
Mr. John Tempest13, Mr. Anthony W^itham14, George
Thompson, John Grayston.
BARNARD CASTLE.*
(Written upon four foolscap sheets sewn together to form
one continuous sheet. The names are arranged in three long
columns.) (D.N.4.).
13 See pedigree of Tempest, Surtees, Durham, iv, 93.
14 See pedigree of Witham, Foster, Yorkshire Families.
*For an account of the Chapelry of Barnard Castle, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iv, pt. 1, p. 50.
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The protestation.
I, A.B., doe in the presence of Almightie God, promise,
vow, and protest to maintains and defend, as far as lawfully
I may, with my life, power, and estate, the true reformed
protestant religion expressed in the doctrine of the church
of England against all popery and popish Innovations within
this realme, coiitrarie to the same doctrine, and accordinge
to the dutie of my Allegiance, His Maieties Roy all Person,
Honour, and Estate ; As also the Power and Previledge of
Parliament, The lawfull Rights and liberties of the Subiect,
and eury person that maketh this Protestation, in what-
soever lie shall doe in the lawfull pursuance of the same.
And to my power, and as far as lawfully I may, I will
oppose, and by all good wayes and meaiies indeavour to
bring to condigne punishment, all such as shall either by
force, practyse, councells, pipits, conspiracies or otherwyse,
do any thinge to the contrarie of any thinge in this present
Protestation contained ; And further that I shall in all iust
and honourable wayes indeavour to preserve the Union and
peace between the three King-domes of Egland (sic), Scot-
land, and Ireland ; And neither for hope, feare, nor other
respect, shall relinquish this promise, vow, and Protestation.
Barnard Castle Chapplerie.
xix° die of February, 1(541.
The names of all those in the said Chapplerie that haue
iaken this Protestation.
Imprys in Barnrd Castle — Thomas Ullocke, Robert
Ullocke, John Ullocke, Nicholas Ullo'ck'e, Cuthbt. Raine,
sen., Thomas Foothergill, Allen Jackson, John Sewell,
Ambrose Grainger, John Grainger, Robert walker, James
wynter, James Harewood, Hug-he Blenkarne, Jerrard
Devise, Hughe Loiisdale, Phillipp Lonsdale, Mathew
Stoddart, jun., George Stephenson, Symoiid Collinge, Row-
land Blaikelocke, Thomas Cheesbrough, mathew wharton,
Thomas Robinson, Richard watterman, Robert Chapman,
Raphe watterman, Richard watterman, Bartholomew
watterman, Christofer Emerson, Robert Devisse, Thomas
Stott, John Lordmaii, 'Christofer Pearson, John Freare,
Robert watterman, George watterman, Willm. Baxter,
Thomas wrylde, Reignold Devise, John Devise, Edward
Kinge, John Crosfeild, Richard Hawneby, Bartholomew
Chapman, Peter Home, John Home, Henry Bolron,
Christofer Browne, Thomas Alderson, Raphe Sympson,
Phillipp Fenwicke, George Huggyson, Cuthbt. Chapman,
Francis Home, Nicholas Emerson, Willm. Bayles, Chris-
tofer Home, George Harryson, Robert Kiplinge, Christofer
Hutchinson, James Slater, Beniamyn Garnett, Robert
72
Binggam, Peter Collinge, Thomas Baxtr, Bartholomew
Home, Ambrose Bams, Abraha. Teyler, Robt. Arrow-
smyth, Robt. Coats, John Glouer, Thomas Glouer, Willm.
Coats, Anthony Wilson, Marke Coats, Os wold Glouer, John
Tompson, George Kiplinge, Georg-e Bamerd, John Story,
John Home, Willm. Allinson, John Whitell, Percivell
Kiplinge, Christofer Pynckney, James Pynckney, Peter
wilson, Henrv Baxter, Edward Kiplinge, Robert Kiplinge,
Christofer Cradocke, Nicholas Clerksoii, Willm. Smyth,
Mathew Stodart, sen., Willm. Westwicke, Arthur
Emerson, jun., Christofer Robinson, Willm. Harryson,
Bartholomew Hynde, George Hynde, Xpofer Hornsby,
John Foothergill, John ISTewby, Robt. Bamlert, Willm.
Atkinson, Thomas Coltheard, Oliuer Martin, John
Hynde, Samuell Hynde, Thomas Arrowsmyth, John
Arrowsmyth, Willm. Arrowsmyth, Bartholomew Coatsworth,
Rowland Hynde, Edmond Handley, Cuthbt. Lonsdale,
Thomas Sanderson, John Willys, John Hutchinson,
Willm. Hutchinson, jun., James Wilson, Willm. Sander-
son, John Jackson, Willm. Eastg'ate, Thomas Blenkosopp,
Christofer Wilkinson, Robt. Sympson, Willm. Mavin,
Willm. Harry son, Thomas Coats, Christofer Markendale,
Thomas Robinson, John Robinson, Nicholas Blaikeiocke,
Will in. Abram, Henry Abram, Thomas Whorleton, John
Foothergill, sen., John Footheorgill, jun., Christofer Symp-
soii, Leonerd Kipling^e, Thomas vSavill, Anthony Heigley,
Arthur Elwan, Willm, Hynde, Bryan Kiplinge, Mathew
Home, Nicholas Hynde, Richard Rudd, Robert Hutton,
Willm. Hutton, jun., Raphe Cowton, Thomas Dobson,
Michaell Keddie, Edward Clerkson, Cuthbt. Greene, Ninian
Byncks, Mathew Byncks, James Wilson, Anthony Smyth,
Raphe Dent, Cuthbt. Pattyson, James Shaw, Thomas
Andrew, George Appleby, Michaell Coiling^, John Robin-
son, Thomas Kiplinge, Stephen Robinson, Cuthbt. Barns,
John Devise, Thomas Newby, Henry Newby, George
Peacocke, Thomas Home, Percivell Peacocke, Geor,g"e
Smyth, George Byncks, Thomas Bayls, Cuthbt. Whright-
son, Thomas Bull, Raphe Shawe, jun., Willm. Reignoldson,
Raphe Shawe, sen., Gabriell wharton, Thomas whriglitscn,
Francis Parkinson, Henry weatherell, Anthony weatherell,
John Lonsdale, John Sanderson, Robt. Peake, Thomas
Peake, Thomas Allinson, Robt. Pearson, Anthony Pearson,
Thomas Pearson, Phillipp Sanderson15, Christofer
15 Son of Bartholemew Sanderson of the Loupe. He married Fhillis,
dau. of Thomas Allensoii of Barnard Castle, and by her he had with
other issue a son Christopher. He was bur. at Barnard Castle, 22 Feb.,
1657/8. See Six North Country Diaries, Surtees Society, vol. 118, pp.
35-42.
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Sandrson10, Phillipp Braidley, Bartholomew Lonsdale,
Henry Lonsdale, Xpofer Jackson, George Saire, Willm.
Pynckney, Thomas Heslopp, Ambrose Coatsworth, Henrye
Nicholson, Robt. Markendale, John Kiplinge, Michaell
Tiiickler, Ambrose Tinckler, Phillipp Yynt, Francis
Walker, Willm. Walker, Alexander Greene, John Peake,
Raphe Peake, Robert Todd, George Dobson, Thomas Wynd,
Robert Stainsby, Lanclott Newly, sen., Thomas Sumer,
John Beckbancke, Robert Cuthbertson, John Edward,
Thomas Tompson, sen., Charles Grainger, John Grynwell,
John Chapman, Robert Hynde, John Percivell, Willm.
waistell, Thomas Haythaite, Thomas Dixon, Cuthbt.
Emerson, Thomas Emerson, Arthur Emerson, John
Bowtoii, Willm. Hntchinson, sen., Raphe Natteresse,
Erancis Browne, Henry Vynt, Percivell Peacocke, sen.,
Thomas Ullocke, George Hall, Bartholomew Harewjood,
jun., Stephen Vynt, Leonerd Newby, Robert Newby,
Lanclott Newby, jun., Thomas Smythson, Richard Addyng-
ton, Robert Vary, Robert Sharpe, Willm. Hodgson, Raphe
Hodgson, Robert Hodgson, Ghristofer Robinson, George
Peacocke, Roger Bnmskell, Nicholas Winter, Hughe
Colling-e, John Sanderson, Willm. Graingr, Lawrence
Raine, Myles Morland, Thomas Bell, Robt. Glouer,
Richard Collinge, Lanclott Pynckney, Thomas westwicke,
Thomas watterman, Bryan Chater, Christofer Chater,
Reignold Browne, Thomas Stainsby, Henry Byreley, Rap-he
Moodie, Robert westwicke, Roger westwicke, Alexander
westwicke, Thomas Bowman, Willm. Hutton, sen., George
walker, Christofer Brysco, Mathew Brysco, Rowland Hall,
Mr. Thomas Rose17, Thomas Walker, Thomas Keddy, John
Maxwell, Henry Rowlandsoii18. Christofer Robinson, John
walker, Willm. Stobbs, John Gowland, sen., John Gowland,
sen., Richard Milburne, Jerrard Kell, Leoii'd Sowerby,
John Richmond, Thomas Sewell, Raphe Vynt, John wilkin-
son, Anthony Cradocke, Thomas Dent, Thomas Sheepheard,
Henry Wheate, Thomas Wheate, John Cowton, Willm.
Liveley19, Michaell Barns, Cuthbt. Stobbs, Henry Robinson,
Willm. Mitchell, Cuthbt. Naiteby, Ambrose Edward, jun.,
Nicholas Baxter, George Baxtr, Robert Bowton, John
Snayth, George Tompson, Thomas Harewood, Thomas
16 He was baptized at Barnard Castle, 14 Sept., 1617. He married,
firstly, Christian, dau. of Cuthbert Tlmrsby of Woolhouse, and,
secondly, Margaret, dau. of Eobert Webster of Hartlepool, by whom he
had isssue. He was bur. at Eggleston, 11 May, 1693. See pedigree
of Sanderson, Surtees Soc., 118, pp. 35-42.
17 1652/3, Mch. 15, Mr. Thomas Eose, bur. Barnard Castle Regs.
18 1641/2, Mch. 18, Henry Kowlandson, bur. Barnard Castle Regs.
19 1645, June 20, William Lively, bur. Barnard Castle Regs.
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Bignell, Robt. Wilson, Matliew Devise, Thomas Sympson,
Anthony Sympson, Thomas Emerson, Fardinando Hogg,
George Greene, George Kerry son, Thomas Lordman, Robt.
Lordmaii, Gyles Robinson, Raphe Newby, Ambrose
Tompson, Ambrose Percivell, John Rownthwaite, Richard
Alderson, Robt. Poitas, Robt. Richardson, Thomas wilson,
Raphe Bland, Edward Marley, Thomas Tompson, John
Walton, Thomas Walton, Christofer walton, Henry
Teyler, John Dobson, Willm. Dobson, Thomas Harryson,
Bartholomew Harewood, sen., John Emerson, Edward
Leekcley, Willm. Dent, Robt. Dent, Reignold Fawcett,
Thomas Browne. Willm. Appleby, Thomas watson, Gyles
Dennyson, Ambrose Edward, Nicholas Glouer, George
Hutchinsoii, John Watson, Francis Cowton, Edward
Percivell, Peter C'olliiige.
Itm in Street-lam & Stainton — Talbott Bowes, Esq.20,
Mr. Thomaas Bowes1, John Follensby, Thomas Buckle,
Willm. Bayles, Robt. Arrowsmyth, Martin Rakestraw,
Willm. Permylaw, Nicholas Curwen, John Warkcopp2,
Mr. Thomas Warkcopp, Robt. Warkcopp, Rickard Appleby,
michaell yarker, Thomas yarker, Arthur Topias, Talbott
Topias, Cuthbt. Patty son, George Teyler, Ma the w Hutton,
George Brownless, Willm. Baxter, John Teyler, Robert
Bowton, Willm. Lodge, John Atkinson, George Bend,
George Teyler, Thomas Teyler, John Shawe, John Hudson,
John Rakestraw, John waller, George Baingbrigg, sen.,
Raphe Baingbrigg, Phillipp Baingbrigg, George Cowheard,
Leoiierd Johnson, Richard Johnson, Ambrose Clerkson,
James Hutchinsoii, George Ullocke, George Baiiigbrig"',
jun., John Birkeld, James Bayles, John Braithwaite, John
])ennysoii, Gryffyn Dennyson, Richard Atkinson, Willm.
Robinson, James Robinson, Geo<rge Clerkson, John Brown-
less, Robt. Coatesworth, George Vynt, James Peacocke,
George Rakestrawe, Willm. Robinson, Raphe Nicholson,
George Nicholson, Robt. Nicholson, Ambrose Dennyson,
George Dennyson.
Itm in Marwood — John Mitchell, Charles Sanderson3,
Christofer Sanderson4, Raphe Sympson, John Raine, Robert
Garfoote, Ambrose Sympson, George Mitchell, Robert
Mitchell, George Wilson, Ambrose Byncks, George Hodgson,
20 1654, Dec. 6, Maister Talbot Bowes, bur. Barnard Castle Eegs.
1 1660, Sept. 9, Mr. Thomas Bowes, bur. Barnard Castle Regs. For
a pedioree of Bowes of Streatlam, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iv., pt. 2,
p. 107.
2 1666, Nov. 23, John Warcupp, Streatlam, bur. Barnard Castle
Begs.
3 1654, June 26, Mr. Charles Sanderson, bur. Barnard Castle Regs.
1 See Surtees Society publications, vol. 118, pp. 35-42.
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sen., George Hodgson, jun., John Hodgson, Willm. Dent,
Anthony white, Francis Bolron, Raphe Bolron, Anthony
Bayles, Robert Appleby, John Dent, Christofer Dent,
Thomas Docker, Thomas Holmes, Cuthbt. Medcalfe,
Barthlomew Medcalfe, Willm. wait on, Thomas Peake,
"Willm. Barnes (?), John wilson, Thomas Ripley.
Itm in Westwicke — Mr. Thomas Morgan5, Morgan
Rowlandson6, Thomas Coats, Oswold Vynt, Willm. Firby,
Thomas S'mayles, Cuthbt. Dowthwaite, John Weatherell,
George Saire, Henry Blenkosopp, Henry Appelby, Robert
Rowlandson, George Appelby, Richard Swainston, Thomas
whetston. Christofer Barns, Thomas Kiplinge, Brvan Dent,
John Ullocke, Willm. Ullocke, Anthony Ullocke, John
Smayles, Percivell Pynckney, Arthur Pynckney, Christofer
Peele, Lionell Kiplinge, Christofer Newby, John Newby,
Robt. Applebly, Willm. Appelby.
The names of those that haue not taken the said
protestation are : —
Mr. Willm. Bowes7, Briscoe Myres8, Thomas warkcopp,
Willm. Pattyson, who being all gon fro home before wee
receiued directions from o*r Justice to tender the said
protestacoii, and they are not yet come home, but wee are
assured they will be willing to take itt when it shall be
tendered unto them ; not haueing one recusant in all or said
Chapplery.
This certificate made the xxvth day of February, 1641.
Signed. Ministr ib dm : Gyles Foster9, Cunstables :
Anthony Markiiidaill, William Whartoim, William
Sowerby, Francis Hutchinson, Churchwards : Cuthbert
Bayles, Cuthbert Rayiie, Willm. Atkinson, John Simpson,
Ou seers of the poore : Ambrose Rayne, Ambrose Peele.
BRANCEPETH.*
(Written in two columns on narrow foolscap sheets sewn
into a book of eight pages. Pages 6 and 7 are blank and
page 8 contains the endorsement " Bransbeth Parishe "
only.) (D.N.5.).
5 1660, Apl. 13, Thomas Morgan, a younge man of Raby Castle, bur.
Staindrop .
6 1652, Oct. 23, Josuah, s. of Mr. Morgin Rowhnson, bur. Barnard
Castle Regs.
7Bapt. at Richmond, 17 Sept., 1609.
s 1638/9, Feb. 23, Brisco Myres and Mary Hutton, mar. Barnard
Castle Regs.
<J Giles Forster, curate of Barnard Castle, 1634, Surtees, Durham,
vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 85.
* For an account of the parish of Brancepeth. see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 311, and Gen. H. C. Surtees, History of Brance-
peth.
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The names of all the Inhabitants wthin the parish of
Braiicepeth who tooke ye protestacon.
Brancepeth — Mr. Willm. Fetherston, Nicho. Faudon,
Jo. Suddick, Lancelot! Hodshon, Willm. Mason, Antlio.
Wright, Samuell Moberley, Jo. Taller, Tho. Dowthwaite,
Jo. Rickabie, Willm. Mason, sen., Bartho. Browne, Mar-
tin Emerson, Willm. Dowthwaite, Henry Starford, Jo.
Coleman, James Fuister, sen., Jo. Blenkinsopp, Willm.
Brown, Eobt. Linley, Geo. Browne, Tho. Blunt, Edward
Martin, Lancelot Hackforth, Antho. Farrow, sen., Jo.
Adamson, Antho. Atkinson, Geo. Hackforth, Antho'. White,
Charles Hackforth, Jo. Emerson, Jo. Hull, Eichard Biers,
Geo. Jackson, Henry Mason, Richard Hull, Martin Wilson,
Tho. Eoxbey, Eo. Barker, Willm. Mason, jun., Jo. Arrow-
smith, Jo. Hull, jun., Ea. Dowthwaite, Jo. Pearson, Jo.
Mason, sen., James Bellamy, Stephen C'lockey, Xpofer
Forrest, Peter Mason, Ei. Hackforth, Xpofer Agnes, Jo.
Witherop, Edward Lambert (53), Eichard westwood, Henry
Gastell, Willm. Fuister, Edward Fuister, Geo. Kipling,
Hugh Mason, sen., Willm. wright, Jo. Michell, Antho'.
Patteson, Mathew Simpson, Jo. Farrow, Bartho. Burle-
son, Antho. Carr, James Fuister, jun., Tho. White,
Stephen Hackforth, Antho. Farrow, jun., Eichard Noble,
Jo. Mason, jun., fil Henric, Willm. whitehead, Eaphe
Newby, Michaell Mason, Tho. Hull, Willm. Hackforth,
Eobt. Hedley, Hugh Mason, jun., Jo. Mason, jun., fil Hugo,
Francis Michell, Jo. Mason, fils Johis Mason, Walter Bell,
Edward Wright, Nicho Simpson, Ea. walker, Tho. Joplin,
Martin Hartlie, Willm. Stout, Eobert Simpson, Tho. Bur-
dey, Geo. Taller, Eaphe Hey (40).
Stockley — Nicho. Smith, sen., Nicho. Smith, jun., Jo>.
Tyndall, Mark Hedley, Geo. Clarke, Nicho. Hull, Nicho.
Porter, Tho. Pickering, Eichard Smith, Eo. Tyndall,
Oswold Johnson, Edward Wilkinson, Jo. Thursbie, Eobt.
Fletcher, Willm. Brack, Arthur Atkinson, Eichard Forrest,
Cuthbt. Wilkinson, Eobt. White, Geo. Patteson, Heurie
Bell, Jo. Boutflowre, Jo. Faudon, Charles Burnopp, Eobt.
Follansby, Jo. Brantingha.m, Geo. Wilkinson, sen., Geo.
Wilkinson, jun., Willm. Hargraue, Michaell Smith, Geo.
Comming, Tho. Woodmas, Ea. Dowthwaite. Tho. Jackson,
Eichcnrd Willoby, Eobt. Hawson, Simon Duxberry, Geo.
Morrison, Jo. Hall, Tho. Hull, sen., Henry Hull, Tho.
Hull, jun., Willm. Fawdon, Eichard Fawdon, Tho. Bran-
tingham, Nicho. Fog'g-an, Tho. Colson, Eo. Liddell, Eo.
Colson, Jo. Brack, 'Willm. Dowthwaite, Willm. Gaire,
Michaell Patteson, Nicho. Fletcher, Eo. Follansby, jun.
(55), John Black, Xpofer Harrison.
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Tuddow — Tho. Dowthwaite, Ra. Trewthitt, Jo. Dow-
thwaite, Henry Sidgwick, Willm. Jackson, Geo. Lee,
Willm. Coleman, Richard Walker, Mathew Hawell,
Xpofer Heuiside, Geo. Sparke, Cutlibt. Rawe, Jo. Riohe-
son, Henry Beckfeild, sen., Henry Beckfeild, jun., Geo.
Lilburne, Kichard Steedman, Dennis Carter, Robt. Horner,
Raph Dunn, Robt. Sparke, Henry Foster, Tho. Foster,
Robt. Corner, Willm. Readhead, j'un., Raphe Bierley,
Willm. Bierley, Jo. willey, Rowland Corner, Tho.
Ewbanke, Jo. Sparke, Tho. walker, Cuthbt. Glenn, Jo.
Lackenby, Jo. Lashe, Jo. Brack, Todderick Barker, Jo.
Wilson, Tho. Harper, Willm. Richardson, Geo. Jackson,
Michaell Jackson, Root. Carr, John Liddeli, Willm. Aude,
Michaell Norman, Willm. Bell, Ambrose Bell (48).
Brandon & Byshittles — Peter Wright, Henrie Follansbie,
James Chipchase, Ra. Miller, Richard Wright, Charles
Rum ford, Phillip Atkinson, Richard Liddeli, Martin Rip-
pon, Jo. Rackett, Geo. Smith, Tho. Dauison, Jo. Herrisoii,
Willm. Wrangam, Jq,. Burdon, Jo. Gibson, Nicho. Briggs,
Jo. Dixon, Ro. Whitfeild, Jo. Fuister, James Pleasington,
Nicho. Brian, Jo. Browne, Tho. Browne, Willm. Wilkin-
son, Geo. Skurfeild, Willm. Skurfeitd, Tho. Bell, Henry
Eackett, Jo. Foster, Jo. B'usbie, Robt. Busl)ie, Humfrey
Hopper, Wilfride Burleso>n, Jo. Hynd, Geo. Dowthwaite,
Antho. Fawd'on, Edward Stout, Nicho. Stout, Richard
Smith, Jo. Arcle, Jo. Vincent, Ra. Brantingham, Jo.
Clarke, Jo. Tailer, Jo. Newton, Jo. Dixon, Ra. Fawdon,
Jo. Mason, Tho. Pickering, Geo. Greene, Timothie Arcle
(51), Tho. Burleson, Ra. Pinkney, jun., Jo. Pinkney, Ba.
Pinkney, sen., Xpofer Walker, Francis Prior, Ro. Maier,
Willm. Hopper, Tho. Bryan, Michaell Hull, Gabriel! Jack-
son, Robt. Jackson, John Gelson.
Willington — Tho. Hopper, Willm. Iley, Geo. Iley, Jo.
Bradley, Tho. 'Elstobb, Tho. Freind, John Freind, Jo.
Browne, Jo. Parkin, Willm. Dobinson, sen., Willm.
Dobinson, jun., Jo. Dobinson, Charles Pickering, Rowland
Raw, Ro. Appleby, Martin Nicholson, Edward Metcalfe,
Jo. Bowser, Jo. Tewer, Willm. Robinson, Jo. Robinson,
Ra. Pickering), Antho1. Simpson, Mlartin Hull, Willm.
Foster, Tho. Rudderforth, Tho. Brack, Humfrey Brack,
Willm. Gowland, Rowland Wall, Jo. Dowthwaite, Geo.
Dowthwaite, Nicho. Brack (46), Geo. Pearson, Stephen
Dowthwaite, Geo. Walton, William Walton, Jo. Tailer.
Helmedenrow — Tho. Linsley, Willm. Blades, Nicho.
Ushaw, Tho. Sickerwham, Tho. Rutter, Jo. Sickerwham,
Mathew Tailer, Cuthbt. Jackson, Willm. Ridley, Tho.
Carr, Jo. Trotter, Jo. Iley, Jo. Mare, Marke Jackson, Ro.
Iley, Jo. Jackson, sen., Antho. Jackson, Geo. Kell, Andrew
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Robinson, Willm. Archer, Niclio. Corny ng, Henry Chap-
man, Michaell Chapman, Tho. Chapman, Ra. Freind,
Henry Jackson, Tho. Jackson, Geo. Jackson, Eobt. Linsley,
Jo. Jackson, jun., Tho. Jackson (36).
Crooke & Billy row — Tho. Johnson, sen., Tho. Johnson,
jun., Richard Nicholson, Ro<. Nicholson, Tho. Hey, Jo.
Hodshon, Cuthbt. Commyii, Cuthbt. Hodshon, Willm.
Fawell, Henry Marshall, Xpofer Doue, Xpofer StoTy,
Antho. Wren, Antho. Jackson, John Coward, sen., Jo.
Coward, jiiii., Xpofer Wren, Willm. Wren, Martin Rip-
pon, Xpofer Liddell, Jo. Liddell, Richard Collm, Jo.
Licklie, Jo. Hixon, Tho. Trotter, Willm. Hodshon (26).
The names of all those persons who refused to take the
said protestacon being Recusants wthin the said parishe.
John Potter, 'Jo. Sidgwick, Robt. Johnson, Tho. Clax-
ton de willing-ton, Tho. Stott, Jo. Tailor, Robt. Tailor,
Charles Tailor, James Grynwell, Robt. Grynwell, Willm.
Gryiiwell, Antho. Myles, Geo. Tailor, Jo. Fawdon, Willm.
Preston, Jo. Hutcheson, Nicho. Pickering, Tho. Claxton
de Waterhouse, Nicho'. Catherick, Martin Gaire, Cuthbt.
Briggs (21).
The names of the officers who tooke the protestacon.
Ministers: Mr. Tho. Lee10, Mr. Nicho. Cockey10, Church-
wardens: Henrie Fawdon, Jo. Briggs, Tho. Grynwell, Jo.
Bryan, Constables : James Hull, Jo. Fletcher, Antho. Jack-
son, Thomas Hull, Ouerseers : Tho. Atkinson, Nicho. Fuis-
ter, Bartho. Marshall, Humphrey Foster (14).
COCKFIELD.*
(Written in single column on both sides of a single
sheet of foolscap folded breadthways.) (D.N.6.).
The names of those yt haue taken the protestation in
the parish of Cokfield the 28th day of feb. last past.
Mr. Henry Rosse, George Arrowsmith, William Aude,
Marke Gargraue, George Hubberthwaite11, GeOTge Brumley,
John Parmeley, John Tayler, Raph Newbie, Thomas New-
bie, Henry Cottes, John Clibourne, Charles Newbie, George
Cottes, Jarret Preston, Robert Preston, William Dentt,
Richard Dowthwaite, Tobie Tayler, Raph Bayles, Thomas
Dowthwaite, John Elrington, Thomas Botchebie, Thomas
10 These were probably curates to Dr. Cosin, who was likewise rector
of Brancepeth, 1626, afterwards Bp. of Durham. Nicholas Cockey an
octogenarian curate, was buried at B^ancepeth, 21 Apl., 1644.
* For an account of the parish of Cockfield, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 282.
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Shaw, Cuthbert Bowhorne, Mr. Thomas Dixon, William
Jordan, William Sigswike, Christopher Lodge, James Watt,
Thomas Noble, Gregorie Chambers, John Gastell, Nicholas
Botchebie, Raph Aude, John Proctor, Robert Jefferson,
William Chambers, Thomas Howe, Francis Lodge, Robert
Lodge, William Rand, Roger Harding.
(On back of sheet.)
Raph Lodge, Henry Summer, Nicholas Lodge, John
Pattesonn, Thomas Cowpus, William Lodge, Signed,
rector Hide : Geo>. French12, Constables : George Lodge,
John Sigwike, Churchwarden : Thomas watt, Ouerseer :
John Sigwike.
The names of those yt haue not taken the protestation
in the parish o<f Cokfield.
Thomas Wastell, William Walton, Christopher Cotes,
Thomas Newbie.
Signed, rector ibidei Geo. French, Constables: George
Lodg, John Sigwike, Churchwarden : Thomas, watt, Ouer-
seer, John Sigwike.
CONISCLIFFE.*
(Written in single column on the recto* side only of sheets
of large foolscap folden and sewn into a narrow book of 12
pages. Page 1 is endorsed " Coiiisclif Parish.") (D.N.7.).
fabuarie 24, 1641.
Thes parsons heareafter named haue taken the protesta-
cion belonginge to the parish of Coiiisclif in the; Count ie
of Durham.
VicJcer 'of Oarruhsdif : William Richardson13, Church-
wardens : William Veasye, James Stainsbe, Constabels :
Richard Bell, Richard Brackenburie, Ouerseer for the
powre : James Stainsbe, Nicholas Veasye, Nicholas
Haddack, Peter Atkinson. John Ledam, John
Duninge, Lanclot Ovington, Christofer Grethed,
Cuthbart Potter, Thomas Grethed, William Waller,
Robart Awd, John Haddack, Robart Haddack,
John Skot, Lawrence Newton, John Atkinson, Robart
Robinson, Cuthbart Middelton, Robart Heward, Tobie
Wreay, Richard Elwin, Thomas Tideman, Robart Skot,
11 Or Heblethwaite. The paper on which this list is written is of a
soft texture and every entry has blotted.
12 Geo. French, M.A., presented to the rectory of Cockfield, 1629.
13 W. Kichardson, M.A., presented 1617, Surtees, Durham, vol. iii,
p. 380.
*For an account of the parish of Coniscliffe, see Surtees, Durham,
iii, p. 378.
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Richard Gibson, fraiicis Aislebe, John Hutton, John
Veasye, John Gibson, Thomas Wode, George Alleson,
Robart Watson, James Adde, Edward Bell, Thomas Gib-
son, Christofer Thirkeld (41), John Hill, William fletcher,
Edward Kneustop, John Watson, Richard Wort hey,
Richard Stalkeld, John Grethed, Robart Dockley, John
Robinson, Christofer Robinson, John Gibson, John Robson,
Richard Ouswold, Christofer Browne, Bartholmew Herison,
John Cokfeld, Roland Herison, Thomas Stedmaii, William
Rontre, Christofer Salkeld, Nicholas North, John Jurdan,
John Busbe, Thomas Garthoii, Fetter Robinson, Thomas
Robinson, Thomas Maire, Christofer Herison, Robart Kel-
sey, John Wilson, Robart finley, Mr. fraiicis Bowes14, gent.,
John Marshell, C'uthbart Heighiiigtoii, George Heighing-
ton, John Simpson, Daniel Heighington, Robart Wilson,
Thomas Betson, Thomas Gibson, George Heighington,
Thomas Jackson (42), William Ouington, Robart Key,
George Ro'binson, John Wod, John Richardson, John Bell,
Richard Richardson, Christofer Veasy, Thomas Veasy,
John Con.
These parsons heare after named belongiiige to the
parish of Conisclif in the countie of Dourham haue refused
to take the protestacion.
Lawreiic Copland, Nicholas Salkeld, Wi^iam Marie,
Thomas Clark, William Hill, Heiirie Rimington, francis
Thirkeld, Georg Horsman. Signed. Witnesses: Clers :
willm. Richardson15, Nicholas Veasy, Churchwardens:
William Veasy, James Stainsbe, Constables : Richard Bell,
Richard Brakmburie16.
(The remaining pages are blank.)
DARLINGTON.*
(Written in double columns on both sides of sheets of
folio paper folded and sewn into a narrow volume. Page 1
is endorsed " Darneton Parishe," and pages 2 and 10 to the
end are blank.) (D.N.9.).
The 24th of Februarie, 1641.
A catologe of all the names of the inhabitants with in
the Parrishe of Darlington which have subscribed to this
protestation.
"1697, Sept. 11, Francis Bowes, esquire, Thornton, bur. in the
quire in Conscliffe Church. Conisclif e Registers.
15 Appointed, 1st Apl., 1618.
16 See pedigree of Brackenbury, Surtees, Durham, iv, 19.
*For account of Darlington, see Longstaffe's History of Darlington;
also Surtees, Durham, iii, p. 350.
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I AB In the presence of Allmiglitie god promise vow
and protest to maintaine and defende with my life power
and estate as far as lawfullie I may the true reformed pro-
testant religion expressed in the doctrine of the Church of
England against all poperie and popish innovations with in
this realme contrarie to the same doctrine and according to
the dutie of mv allegeance to his Maties royall person honor
and estate as allsoe the powers and priveledges of Parlaments
the lawfull rights and liberties of subiects and everie person
that maketh this protestation in what soever he shall do in
lawfull pursueance of the same and to my power and as far
as lawfullie I may I will oppose and by all good wayes &
meanes endeauor to bring to condigne punishment all such
as shall either by force practise councells plotts or con-
spiracies or otherwise do any things to the contrarie of any
thing contained in this prsent protestation, and further I
shall in all iust and honorable wayes indeavOT to preserue
the union and peace betwixt the thre Kingdomes of England,
Scotland and Ireland, arid neither for hope feare or other
respect shall relinquishe this promise vow and protestation.
Ministers : Mr. Danyell Carwardine, Mr. Raiph Robin-
son, Constables : John Sober, Henry Collinge, Ouswo>uld
Fossit, Edward Hodshon, Christopher Raine, Thomas
Gouldsbrough, Thomas Corneforth, Marmeduke willianison,
John wilde, william Denham, OJiurchu'ardines : William
Boore, Richard woode, Anthony Miller, Henry Collinge,
Ouersears: Edward Hodshon, Cudbart Nicolson, Thomas
Corneforth (19).
The names of the other Parisheners of Darlington — Mr.
Thomas Barnes17, Thomas Emerson, Lawrence Emerson,
Anthony Lawe, John Tood, John Hodshon, John Elgy,
John Bell, Christopher Bell, Richard Pearson, Lancelote
Applegarth, willam Helcot, John Helcot, francis Burdon,
John Hickson, willam Hickson, willam Stainsby, John
Pearson, Raiph Rutter, John Talorson, willam Taite, John
Dickeson, John Stainsby, Cudbart Grainger, John Blaoke,
willam Sober, Raiph Sober, Henry Collinge, Christopher
Pearson, Thomas Middlton, Robart Hamestron, Richard
Duninge, Richard Dawson, Thomas Gregory, John
fedderston, willam watson, John Appelby, John Bradforth,
Lancelot Hutcheson, Lawrence Hugh (40), francis Cuning-
ham, Thomas wilson, Thomas wright, Robart Bowes, John
Lumblay, Raiph Chipcese, Thomas Hugh, Richard Hugh,
John Spedlinge, willam Haryson, Henry Smith, George
Haemstron, Robart wilson, Thomas wilde, Rowland Atkin-
son, John watson, John watson, John Hodshon, Adam
17 For pedigree of Barnes, see Longstaffe's, History of Darlington,
Ixxxi.
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Hodson, Eignald Shaw, George Hugill, Thomas Busbe,
Richard Robinson, George watson, willam waistell, willam
Oustingto, Gregory Oustingto, Eobart Eobinson, willam
Simpson, George Longstafe, Eichard Conne, willam Atkin-
son, Giles white, Marmaduke Staple ton, Eobart Emerson,
Cudbart Nicolson. John wilson, willam Boulemer,
willam Deanham, Willam Harperly (40), Eobart Thomp-
son, Thomas Thomson, Eichard Tho-mson, Christopher
Gibson, Phillope Eaine, L-awrence Elgy, Phillope whorton,
Christopher Cundill, Anthony Appleby, francis witton,
Simon Haemstron, Thomas Dickeson, George Dickeson,
francis Seamer, Ector Marke, Lawrence Marke, Sidericke
Duninge, John Gregory, Peter Nicolson, Edward Nicolson,
George Steauensoii, Eichard Steauenson, Ecke Coulterd,
Anthony wilson, Thomas Bridgwell, John Haryson, william
Charlesworth, Eichard Chaiiesworth, John Bacare, John
Stainthrope, John Heuisid, Steuine Tennant, Thomas
Edonne, Bleash Talor, Eaiph Nicolson, Ealph Collinge,
John Collinge, Eichard Jolinson, Eichard Sober, Henry
Appleby (40), Willam Bower, willam Dawson, Thomas
Hatton, Cudbart Talor, willam Bower, Thomas Mower,
willam Sober, John Tuton, Eaiph Bellymy, Eobart Crosby,
Eaiph Nicolson, Eobart Gillery, John Becke, Eowrland
wilson, willam Dennis, Adam Pratte, John Glouer, Edward
Hall, Anthony Hall, Eichard Hall, Thomas Leadorn, willam
Boyes, willam Bell, Nicollas Knott, George Haytoii, Michell
Matesson, Thomas Talor, Thomas wilson, willam Manert,
willam Eichison, Eoger Jewat, Eobart ward, John
Hodshon, Henry Gretham, Christopher Nicolson, Thomas
Vary, George Vary, Thomas Pearson, Eobart Simpson,
John Pearson (40), Eoger Becroft, John Becroft,
Oumphraw Hall, John Leiige, George Browne, sen., George
Browne, jun., Jotn Brown, Lawrence Lawson, Henry
watson, Eobart watson, Eichard Bel wood, Eaiph Stocdill,
Thomas Lackinby, Vinson Hodgshon, Henry Boouth, Mr.
Eobart Clar|ke, Oumphry Hall, Eichard Boyes, Thomas
Dunn, Christopher Dunn, Henry Dune, Eobart Tolor,
Eobart Santis, Thomas Burdon, Cudbart Appleby, Edmond
Hodshon, Eobart Harrison, sen., Eobart Harrison, jun.,
Michell Brian©, willam Hilton, Henry Bulloke, Eichard
Boyes, Michell Shaw, william waistill, Henry Eichardson,
william Paidge, Anthony Coulson, John Middleton, George
Bowbancke, John Hirde, willam Priscote (41), Eichard
Sober, Boulmer Priscot, Christopher Maison, Francis
Akericke, Thomas Tuard, Eichard Lumley, Thomas Sadler,
Francis Breckine, Nicollas Hodshon, Thomas wilson, Eobart
Shaw, Henry Shaw, Eichard Hindson, John Bennat, John
Eeade, Anthony Branson, John Collinge, Eichard Long-
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strafe, Micliell Collinge, willam Jackson, Robart wilson,
Robart Tliomson, Thomas Hull, Heniy Becroft, Anthony
Eastgait, willam Gariiat, sen., willam Gariiat, jun.,
Lancelot Harrison, Richard Lorar, Raiph wilson, Robart
Story, George Huily, willam Bellwod, Edward Clarson,
Henry wilson, Anthony Scotte, Gabrill Procter, John
Coulson, Robart Shaw, Philappe Tinckler, Robart Branson,
Micliell Spence (42), Henry Branson, Christopher Robson,
Thomas Rutter, Robart Rumbart, Mathew Smart, Simond
Colliiige, Martine Greane, Rabart Coats, Henry Ackland,
Thomas Clarvis, willam Clarvis, Edmond Blaiide, Richard
Trusterum, willam wilson, Christopher Allinson, willam
Robinson, John Garnat, GeOTge Mower, willam Hudson,
Blease Shaw, Edward Shaw, Robart wilson, Anthony
Alliugso'i] , Thomas Metcalfe, willam steauenson, Christopher
souleby, Thomas Gallon, Henry Ridley, Henry Johnson,
Nicollas Horseman, Henry Elstobe, Francis Ouswould,
John steauenson, Thomas Simpson, JefEery Simpson, Eter
Cowterd, Steauen woodill, Francis Simpson, willam Gatherd,
Thomas Bridgwell, John Yaugham (41), Thomas Phynis,
Mr. Edward Browne, Cudbart Hall, John Hall, Robart
Thomson, Christopher Newton, willam walker, Lewas ward,
Christopher Rumph.it, Richard ward, Raiph Milner, John
Milner, Thomas kripe, Christopher Piburne, Robart
Shippard, Michell Hall, Richard Parkinson, John Hudson,
Samuell Leadom, willam Bee, John wilde, Thomas Mratt-
inghain, willam Justis, Christopher warde, willam Sober,
Nicollas walker, James Johnson, John Barnes, Henry
Karter, Peter Raine, Jeffray Raine, John Smith, Archo
Toode, willam Raine, James Outhet, John Turner, Thomas
Turner, Roger Hutson, John Ouswould, John Marshall,
Thomas Marshall, Lawrence Cathericke, Edward Richard-
son, (43), Chudbart Elstob, John Smith, John Clifford,
Ouswould Wilkinson, Robart woode, Michell Middleton,
Thomas Dunwill, Lawrence Cathericke, Thomas Bell,
Thomas Woorde, Christopher Miles, Anthony Tumdes,
willam Sands, Edmond Sober, Raiph Blackwell, willam
Mann, John Stainsby, Chudbart Strickland, Thomas
Marshall, Francis Newby, Thomas Newby, Robart Stainsby,
John Stainsby, Willam Lea, Willam Jackson, Thomas
Parkinson, Mathew Thomson, John Thomson, Mathew
Simpson, Thomas Robinson, Lawrence Stainsby, John
Stainsby, George Readhed, Thomas Beasley, Willam
Stainsby, John Robinson, Thomas Midforth, Robart Wilde,
Richard Swier, Martine wildeman, Gregory Mason, George
Hunter, Thomas Pibus, Henry waistill, Thomas waistill
(45), Thomas Stainsby, Martine Stainsby, Christopher
Robinson, Roger woodmas, William Gouldsbrough, Thomas
84
Robinson, Edward Horiisby, Christopher warkupp, Miles
Bailes, John Dent, Chudbart Robinson, Francis Blacy
Thomas Emerson, Thomas Mason, Eaiph Maison, willam
Hodshon, George Lodge, John Dacke, John Spedlin,
Robart James, willam Thomson, Christopher Tode, Marme-
duke willamson, John Hanny, John Thomson, Thomas Gey,
Roger watson, John Middleton, Robart Hall, Richard
Denton, James Sample, Richard Corneforth, willam Corne-
forth, John Corneforth, Thomas wharringtoii, Francis
walker, Peter Bowbancke, Thomas Cawarde, willam ward,
Christopher ward, Steven ward, Thomas ward, John
Nateby, .willam Middleton, Toby Corker (45), Robert Scott
(? Stott), John Jackson, John Dobson, willam Dobson,
Thomas Bigott, John Swinbancke, Robart Dobson, John
Dobson, Thomas Dobson, Henry Kearton, John Hall,
Anthony Gouldsbrough, John Gouldsbrough, willam
Tunstill, Lennard Robinson, Peter walker, Robart Kinke,
willam Kinge, Thomas Smith, Thomas Johnson, George
Robinson, Robart Preston, willam Tindell, Thomas
Bleamire, John Langstrafe, Christopher whetson, Michell
Ranson, willam Rotherum, John Langstrafe, Roger Lang-
strafe, John Harrison, John Maisson, Henry Bayles, John
Bayles, willam Robinson, John willamson, Robart Gray,
Christopher Gray, willam Browne, Thomas wilkinson,
Thomas wilkinson, Christopher Richardson, Henry wright
(43), Thomas ILighthoirtie, Thomas Richardson, Simpnd
watson, George Gordon, George Harrison, George Belte,
Thomas Harrison, Cudbart Nicolson, John Helcot, Chris-
topher Helcot, Anthony Harrison, Robart Carre, Lancelot
Chapman, Ralph Hickson, John Sw^ane, Simond Giiford,
Anthony Denham, George Story, willam Harrison, Robart
Newton, Thomas Duison, Lennart Pilkinton, Thomas
Mower, Willam Mower, George Robinson, Christopher
Robinson, John Coulson, George Elstobe, Thomas Smith,
Richard Bulloke, Ralph Eedon, Henry Morley, Christopher
Ray, Willam Carre, Randill Armestronge, John Hannay,
Richard Hewson (37).
The names of those that are recusants and they that
refuse to take this Protestation is ouer the Leafe.
Thomas Morton, George Ricksoii, Robart warde,
Richaird Morley, John Morley, (TeoTge Garnat, Gregory
Quinton, Henry Emerson. Anthony Robinson, Charles
Phillaps, Minister : De Darneton, Danyell Carwardin.*
(Leaves off abruptly : the remainder of the book is
blank.)
* Daniel Carwardin of Co. Hereford, pleb. Christ Church, Oxford,
matric. 9 Dec., 1619, aged 18, B.A., from New Inn Hall, 17 Feb.,
1622/3; M.A., from Brasenose College, 1 July, 1625; Yicar of Aycliffe
1644-48; Vicar of Ealing, Middlesex, 1649.
85
DENTON.*
(Written on one side of a single sheet of foolscap in four
columns crosswise. The other side is endorsed " Denton
parishe," and in pencil " Denton, Gainford parish.")
(D.N.10.).
The names and sir names of all such as have taken the
protestation within the parish of Denton.
The Towne of Denton — Mr. George Tonge18, Mr. Cuth-
bert Tonge18, Mr. Raph Tonge18, Richard Hobson, John
wilkinson, George Hall, Thomas T'odd, Robert Riddinge,
John Todd, Robert Allinson, John smelt, Christopher Todd,
Francis Biglan, Henry Wild, John Darnton, Richard Sigs-
wicke, Cuthbert Thomson, John Carlile, Mr. Henry Mar-
shall, mathew smithson, Robert Rawlin, Anthony Bell,
George wright, Thomas Hutch in son, Robert Darnton,
Richard Goodson, William Biglan, Raph Sigswick, William
Sigswicke (29).
The Towne of Houghton — John Simpson, Christopher
Burden, John whitfeild, John Lawson, Thomas Hall,
Roger whitfeild, Rowland Bayliffe, Thomas Burden,
George Aude, Robert Shawter, william Darnton, Georg
Rouiithwaite, John wright, Roger simpson, william Sher-
iiigton, Rich, wright, Robert Burden, John Shawter, John
Denham, sen., Christopher Lodge (20).
The names of those that haue refused to take the pro-
testation within the parish of Denton.
Of the towne of Denton — Peter Sampson, pap.
Of the Towne of Houghton — Christopher Lodge19, John
Denham19, jun., Pap., John Denham, jun., Pap., William
Denham, Pap., william Branson, Pap., Robert Denham,
Pap., Robert Denham, Pap. (6).
For Testimoiiie of wch we the minister and Cunstables
and Churchwardens, haue sett too our hands Febb. 27,
1641. Viccar: Robert Fawcett20, Churchward: Georg Run-
thwaite, Ciinstable fy Churchwardn : Richard Sigswicke.
18 For notes of the family of Tong and their property in Denton, see
Surtees iv, pt. 2, p. 2; also pedigree, p. 4.
19 These two names are blacked out with ink : the second is repeated
and left standing in the MS.
20 Robt. Fawcett, M.A., was appointed perpetual curate of Denton,
1640, Surtees, Durham, iv, pt. 2, p. d; he was previously curate of
Stanhope, 1627.
*For an account of the chapelry. of Denton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iv, pt. 1, p. 1.
86
GAINFORD.*
(Written in single columns on small quarto sheets folded
into two forming a pamphlet of 1C pages. Endorsed on last
page, "Gainford Parishe.") (D.N.1L).
24to Feb. Ano regin Caroli Dei gratia Anglise Sc. regis
17mo.
The Names of such House holders and other Inhabitants
wt in the parish of Gainford as tooke the Protestation As
also, the Names of such, as after publike notice geven
refused to come to take it, by Absentinge themselves
The names of such as voluntarily tooke it.
Mr. John Brakenbury1, Esq., Mr. Henry Draper2,
gentl., Mr.Tiniothee Draper3, gent., Mr. John Garth4, gent.,
Mr. Lanclott Lancaster, Mr. Henry Lancaster5, William
myles, Rich. Bainbrigge, Wm. Robinson, Christof.
Bleiikinshoppe, Wm. Elstobbe, John Attkinson, Robt.
Archer, George Dent, Willm. Saywer (? Sayuer), John
Spenser, Rich. Goodbwin, Peter Burrell, Gilbert Lambert,
Willm. Garth, Christof er Bucton, Rich. Benson, George
Hill, Henry moore, Robert Dent, Ambrose Elwin, Rich.
Elwin, Persevell Elwin, Willm. Elwin (29), William Man,
Robert Robinson, Cuth. Fawden, Tho. Fawden, Geo.
parkin, John parkin, Edw. Hodgen, Rich. Smyth, Wm.
Bowbanke, Tho. Bowbanke, Leonard Bowbanke, Tho.
Cusse, Henry Moore, Edw. punchin, Rowland Lanchester,
Henry Scafe, Tho. Hildred, John Carter, Wm. Carter,
James T'allentyres, Willm. Wilson, John Gibson, John
Smyth, Tho. Cowlin, John middleton, Rpbt. Peryth, will.
Simson, John watson, John Dacke, Willm. wall, Nich.
Walbanke, Tho. Walbanke, Henry Lawson, Tho. Harrison,
Rich. Cowlin, Henry Crosby, Robt. Gifferson, Plato
Williamson (38), John Wilson, Rowland white, Robt.
Tinkler, Geo. pearson, John masham, Wm. whelton, John
walker, Geo. walbanke, Rich. Sowreby, Robt. Sowreby,
John Simson, sen., John Simson, jun., John Shawter,
Willm. Shawter, Geo. Trotter, Christof. Stainbanke, Tho.
1 For pedigree of Brackenbury of Selaby, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iv, pt. 2, p. 19.
2 1636, Apl. 24, Mr. Henry Draper and Ellin Merrington, widow,
married, Gainford Regs.
0 For pedigree of Draper of Headlam, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iv,
pt. 2, p. 31.
4 For pedigree of Garth of Headlam, see Surtees, Durham iv, pt. 2,
p. 28; Walbran, History of Gainford, 110, 111.
5 Buried at Gainford, 19 Sept., 1658.
* An account of the parish of Gainford, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iv, pt. I, p. 8.
87
Dent, matt. Dent, Rich. Garth, Luke Finley, John
Finley, Myles Bowsfeild, John Wrangham, Willm. Smith,
Simon Wrangham, John Cowheard, Christof. Sigswicke,
wm. Richardson, wm. Garinison, Geo. Dintte, Robt.
nicholson, AVm. Vicarres, James Barns, John Kiplin,
John Bell, Willm. whetston, John Garmison, Edw. Craiord,
Cuth. proctor, Geo. Steele (40), matthew Elwin, John
Lockson, wm. Stodart, Cuth. Burrell, James Richardson,
Edw. Rayn, Rich. Rayn, John Robson, John Allinson,
Raphe Turner, John Turner, John Wethereld, John Boad,
Wm. Stodart, John Hood, Tho. Hood, Wm. Atkinson,
Francis Allen, Henry Eden, Edw. Eden, peter Carter, Geo.
Carter, Wm. Joyner, Tho. pearson, John Simson, Willm.
Simson, persevell Simson, Rich. Walbanke, Robt.
patteson, Anth. wastall, Christof. Smyth, Lanclott Watson,
Tho. Vicars, Henry Weathereld, peter Wilson, Anth.
Wade, Wm. Stokell, Tho. Smyth (38), Peter Abbotte,
Henry persevell, Raphe Wilburn, Cuth. Humble, Jame
pyburn, willm. Craford, matt. Langton, willm. Simson,
willm. Simson, jun., John Lang-ton, Tho. Wilburn, Edw.
Tinkler, Francis Blakeston, Jo. Cowlin, Robt. Hutton,
Tho. Staueley, Rofat. Jackson, william Rounthate,
nicholas Watson, John Goodson, Tho. Hutton, Willm.
Burrell, Francis Goundry, Willm. morion, Tho. Dawson,
jun., Ninion Langstaife, Robt. Smyth, Henry Hudsmaugh,
John Harrison, Edw. Whitfeild, John Gainford, Edw.
Rounthate, John Rounthate, Geo. Rounthate, Roland
Atkinson, Tho. Hall, John Jack'son, John Featom, John
Dockley (39), William Wordy e, John parlour, William
Erring-ton, Ro'bt. masham, John Taylour, Cuth. spenser,
Christo. Tomson, Lanclott Stodart, Bartle Bynkes, Raphe
Singleton, Henry Spenser, william pert, Robt. white,
Henry Card, Robt. Bryan, John Carltoii, Willm. Taylour,
Thomas Bynnion, John Smyth, Willm. Simson, Tho.
moorecocke, willm. Towler, Robt. Spenser, Henry Spenser,
Raphe Spenser, Rich. Stubbes, Charles Cowlin, Christof.
Smyth, Wm. Joeksoii, John Afery6, Tho. Simson, Sam
Binkes, Roger Walker, Wm. Shaw, Henry Shaw,
John7 Afery (Ascrey), Tho. Errington, peter Taylor (38),
Mr. Tho. Birkbecke8, gent., Rich, morton, Tho. messinger,
Vincent Granger, Raphe Tinkler, Tho. English, Oliver
Trottter, Roger Taylor, John 'Taylor, Willm. Sotheren,
John Sotheren, Tho. Taylor, Tho. Gill, Simon Lawson,
6 Ascry. Sometimes called Askill or As^ill.
7 " Fra " struck out and John written over.
8 For a pedigree of Birkbecke of Morton Tynemouth, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iv. pt 2, p. 25.
88
Tho. Crafprd, Anth. Jackson, Rich. Goundry, Robt. Kidde,
Geo. Robinson, Geo. Taylour, Tho. martyn, Edw. Taylouiv
Geo. Robson, Tho. Robson, John Robinson, John Goundry,
Wm. Craford, Anth. Tinkler, C'hristofer Robinson, Win.
Bradforth, Willm. Ilee, John Wrangham, John Bain-
brigge, Edw. Wrangham, Humphrey Coward, John
Coward, Raphe Lawson (37), John Alwain, Wm. Souleby>
Sam Bradshaw, Raphe Bayles, Tho. Stubbes, John Waugh,
Lanclott Shawter, Wm. Shawter, Raphe Lawson, John
Greasham, Francis Afery (ascry), Henry Wethereld, Sain
Wood9, George Cockfeild9 (12).
These fore named persons tooke the protestation before
us according to the Order who haue formally taken it.
Curate : Robt. Burr ell, Constables : John Eden, Raphe
Carter*, Rich. Steele, Rich, white, John Trotter,
Oil seers of ye poore : John Swainston, John Trotter, Wm.
Shaw*, Raphe Carter, Lanclott Wethereld10, Cliurchiv. :
Roland white, John Trotter (11).
The Names of such as are Delinquents in this kinde.
Win. morton, michael morton, Geo. morion, Bryan
Gibson, Peter Walbanke, John Walbaiike, Francis Ripley,
William Sisson, John Hildred, nicholas Hildred, Francis
Jobber, Sam Wood11, Geo. Cockfeild11, Tho. Dawson
coblar (12).
Testantibus. Curat : Robto. Burrell. John Eden,
Rich. Steele, Rich, white, John Trotter, John Swainston,
Raphe Carter, Lanclott wethereld, Roland white, John
Sissoii, Francis Shaw.
(The remainder of the pages are blank.)
HAMSTERLEY.t
(Written in single columns 011 foolscap sheets folded
double into a narrow book of 16 pages.) (D.N.12.).
Hamsterley parish the names and sirnames of all which
hath taken this Oath of religion.
In prim Johan Dunkan, curet*12, Hamsterley parishe,
wthin the dioces of Durham.
9 These two names are written very faintly as though added last
and quickly dried. They are not included in the "12."
10Not included in either bracket.
"These two names struck out. See ante, note 9.
12 Appointed 1633; buried at Hamsterley, 7 Sept., 1643.
* Struck out in the MS.
t For an account of the parish of Hamsterley, see Hutchinson>
Durham, iii, p. 308.
89
The names and Surnames of all tlios that have taken
this protestation Accordingly as they are Required.
Hamsterley parishe wthin the Diocesse of Durham.
Curat : John Dunkan12, Constable* : Thomas White, John
Dowson, Samuell Grenwell, Clriircli ir. : Thomas White,
Henry Hall, Thomas Sanderson, Overseers : Henry Richard-
son, Christopher Huntershell, Robert Grinwell, Parishe
Clearke: William Hodgson. John Crawe, Thomas Wil-
bourne, Georg Heron, Thomas White, jun., Peter Nat-
trisse, Georg .Blackitt, William Gibbon, sen., Christopher
Gibbon, Raphe Gibbon, William Gibbon, jun., William
Lindsley, David Watson, Robert Rose, Leonard Maddyson,
William Dixon, Henry Follansby, gent., Robert Follansby,
Smt., Thomas Gibbon (29*), Christopher Trotter, William
uiikan, Michell Pattinson, Henry Moore, John Robson,
Richard Cole, William Cole, Christopher Cole, Henry Cole,
Raphe Cole, John Maire, Christopher Pattinson, Raphe
Jackson, William Nattrisse, Cuthbeart Nattrisse, Cuth-
beart Lowishe, William Blackitt, Christopher Blackitt,
John Dixon, William Maddyson, Stephen Sanderson, sen.,
John Emerson, Christopher Per kin, Anthony Dobbyiison,
John Wigginn/ Robert Nattrisse, Georg Emerson, Henry
Peirson, John Hodgson, John Todd, Christopher Pinckiiey,
John Nattrisse, Christopher Hodgson .-(33), John Hester,
gent., Henry Blackitt, William Walton, Robert Dowson,
Peter Maddyson, John Watson, Thomas Symeson,
WTilliam Symeson, Raph Walton, William Walton,
Anthony Hodgson, William Dowson, Raphe Watson,
William Bradley, John Richardson, Thomas Hall,
John Permeley, jun., Robert Ramshawe, John Sidgwicke,
Henry Atkinson, William Walton, Thomas Atkinson,
Richard Atkinson, Christopher Blackitt, jun., Henry
Dickinson, William Dickinson, Christopher Dobbynson,
John Langhorne, Robert Hodgson, John Blackitt, Jerritt
Stokelt, sen., Cuthbeart Stokeltt, William Stokeltt, Jerritt,
Stokelt, jun. (34), John Co-nipt on, Hughe Hawden, John
Permeley, sen., Richard Permeley, Bryan Permeley,
Thomas Lowrey, Anthony Hodgson, William Laybourne,
William Langhorne, William Dowson, jun., Robert Wal-
ton, Michell Walton, Richard Walton, jun., Richard
Steley, Gregory Steley, Thomas Dowson, Thomas Perme-
ley, John Chapman, Bryan Todd, Hugh Hodgson, Stephen
Sanderson, jun., John Emerson, jun., Raphe Ratchester,
Hughe Garthroiie, William Walton, sen., Thomas Howe,
Henry Stabler, John Jackson, Christopher Dixon, Nichol-
los Chapman, Percevell Blackitt, Anthony Garthrone,
12 Appointed 1633; buried at Hamsterley, 7 Sept., 1643.
* The numbers in this document are added throughout in pencil.
90
Thomas Shadworth (33), William Robbynson, Georg" Linds-
ley, John Hodgson, jun.. William Preston, Rowland Todd,
Samuell Grin well, sen., Georg Hodgson, Raphe Hodgson,
jun., Robert Dent, Raphe Hodgson, sen., John Hawden,
Robert Bradley, William Johnson, sen., William Johnson,
jun., Thomas Grinwell, Peter Hodgson, Christopher
Robbynson, sen., Richard Walton, William Grinwell,
Robert Browne, Christopher Robbynson, jun., Robert
Wilde, Henry Bell, William Robbynson, Moses Newbey,
John Grinwell, John Blackitt, jun., William Maddyson,
sen., Raphe Stephenson, Thomas Gibbon, John Bradley,
Raphe Bradley, Raphe Hodgson, William Spedling (34),
Thomas Hodgson, Willm. Johnson, sen., Jurat13, Charles
Hodgson, John Wilson, Robert White, Robert Purbane
(? Purbace), William Rose, Robert Hodgson, jun., Georg
Vickers, Lancelott Freeke, John Wodd, Thomas Maddy-
son, Edward Maddyson, Hughe Blackitt, William Sympson,
Tobye Hudspeath, Robert Yarr, William Slacke, John
Yarr, jun., Michell Perking, William Perking, Georg
Potter, Thomas Hodgson (22, 176).
Curnt: John Dunkan14 ; Constables; Thomas White,
John Dowson, S'amell Grenwell, Churchw. : Thomas White,
Henry Hall, Thomas Sanderson, Overseers : Henry Richard-
son, Christopher Huntershell, Robert Grinwell.
The names and Surnames of all thos that Refuseth or
Denyeth to take the protestation Accordinly as they are
Required.
In Prirms — James metcalf, gent., Turistall Toyes,
Robert Peirson, John Apleby, sen., Michell Apleby, John
Apleby, jun., Anthony Apleby, John Yarr, sen., William
Dobbynson, Rowland Robbson, Christopher Walton (11).
(Then follow the names of the curate, constables,
churchwardens and overseers in exact repetition O'f the order
given above.
(The remaining pages are blank.)
HAUGHTON*
(Written in single column on small octavo scraps of
paper sewn together with thin string to form a pamphlet
13 This name is struck out but the word " Jurat " is left standing1
in MS.
14 Buried at Hamsterley, 7 Sept., 1643.
* For an account of the part of the parish of Haughton-le-Skerne,
which lies in Stockton Ward, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 265. That
portion which is in Darlington Ward is given on p. 336 of same volume.
91
of 14 pages. Page 1 is endorsed " The Names of such as
haue taken or refused the Protestation in Haughton
Parish.") (D.N.13.).
Dr. Eleazer Duncon15, protested.
The Names of the Inhabitants of Haughton Towne.
Mr. John Gyll16, protested, William Johnson, p.,
William Bullock, p., Christopher Tompson, p., John
Erith, p., Robert Simson, p., William Ay re, p., Adam
Harrison, p., Thomas Harrison, p., Christopher Harrison,
p., Robert Stellin, p., William Mason, p., William
Watson, p., Christopher Newton, p., William
Anysley, p., John Smith (17), Thomas Akers, p., Robert
Robinson, p., William Robinson, p., John Gyll, p.,
Anthony Robinson of Cockerton, p., Brian Clarke, p.,
Thomas Messenger, p., Anthony Hansonie, p., Roger
Hickson, p., Edward Dickon, p., Os wain Colinwood, p.,
John Colinwood, p., Thomas Yule, p., Thomas Peacock,
p., George Hod son, p., Anthony Alderson, p., Edward
Moore, p., Ralph Ward, p., Henry Turner, p. (19*),
Thomas Turner, p., Stephen Richardson, p., Thomas
Ariholrne, p:, Thomas Weistell, p., William Weistel, p.,
Thomas Stainforth, p. (? Staniforth), Robert Powler, p.,
Richard Stainforth, p. (? Staniforth), John Brian, p.,
Thomas Justice, p., Christopher Justice, p., George
Justice, 'p., Nicholas Turner, p., George Thompson, p.,
Stephen Hunter, p., Christopher Johnson, p., William
wheelho'use, p., Hugh Simson, sen., p., John Simson, p.,
Brian Simson, p., Rowland Browne, p.t Thomas Browne,
p., John Bucer, p., John Ariholme, p., Robert Sitils, p.y
John Taylor, p., John Metcalfe, p., Thomas Manser, sen.,
p., Thomas Manser, jun., p., Robert Kedling, p., William
young, ??., Cuthbert Gray, p., Robert Grayf, Christopher
Harrison, p.
Haughton feild — Wm. Lambton17, Esq., p., John
Killinghall18, Esq., p., Nicholas Chaytor19, Esq., at
15 Fellow of Pembroke Fall, Cambridge, D.D., 1633, Preb. of 5th
Stall, Durham, 1627, Preb. of Winchester, 1629, Preb. of Knaresborough
in York Cathedral, 1640, Rector of Haughton, 1633, Chaplain to Charles
I., died in exile, 1650.
18 See pedigree of Gyll of Haughton-le-Skerne, Surtees, Durham, vol.
iii., p. 338.
17 See pedigree of Lambton, Surtees, Durham, iii, 62.
ls Bur. Middleton St. George, 30 Jan., 1651, see pedigree of
Killinghall, Surtees, Durham, iii, 223.
19 Of Butterby, bapt. 6 Dec., 1608, mar. Ann, dau. of William
Lambton, died, 10 Feb., 1665, at Croft (father of Sir William Chaytor,
created a Baronet, 28 June, 1671). Longstaffe Darlington.
* The names are not numbered after tnis page in MS.
f Struck out in MS.
92
London, John Forwood, p., John Taylerson, p., John
Ridley, p., William Mantle, p., Richard walls, p., John
Greene*, Richard Hornsby, p., Henry Bart ram, absent^
Eichard Cowleman, p.
Great Burden — Richard Arcle, p., Nicholas Tompson,
p., Thomas Gibson, p., Robert Duckett, ^>., William
Whitfeild, p., Christopher Wilkinson, p., John Stainsby,
£., John Hickson, p., William Bullock, p., Sylvester
eecli, p.
Litle Burden — Anthony Allinson, £>., John Sober, p.,
William Cowle, p.
Morton — Edward walker, p., Anthony Robinson, p.,
Matthew Brackinbury, p., George Neele, p.
Skirningham — Richard Wales, p., William Wales, p.,
Thomas Michel, p., Robert Wilson? p., Robert Townsend.
p., John Raw, p.
Barmton — Anthony Sigswick, p., Anthony Robinson,
p., William Tomson, p., Cuthbert Race, p., Richard
Hickson, p., Thomas Waugh, p., miles Busby, p.,
William Humfrey, p.
Beamount-h.il! — George Bellamy, p., James Spinkney,
p., John Culley20, p., Richard Darnton, p., Richard
Butterick, p., Edward Allinson, p., William Great-
head, p.
Whessoe — Thomas Heddon, p., George Heddon, p.,
Lawrence Heddon, p., John Heddon, p., Thomas Weistel,
p., Christopher Allinson, p., Thomas Allinson, p., Richard
Johnson, p., John Clarkson, p., William Clarkson, p.,
Henry Russel, p., Thomas Todd, p., George Person, p.,
Francis Parker, p., William Wharrington, p., John
Alexander, #>., William Alexander, p., Bartholomew
Williamson, p., Ralph Atchinsoii, p., Thomas Emmerson,
absent, John Cbuper, £>.
The names of the Inhabitants of Gotham who have
protested.
Ootham-Mundevill — Mr. Thomas Tonstall1, p., Toby
Tonstall1, p., William Tonstall1, p., William Pallaser, p.,
Michael Lambe, p., William Nickson, p., Richard Sample,
¥., Toby Heighington2, p., Thomas Wrey, p., Thomas
erran, p., Thomas Ouirman, p., Thomas Jones, p., John
20 Probably an ancestor of the Galley's of Coupland Castle, see
pedigree, new History of Northumberland, vol. xi, p. 224.
1 For a pedigree of Tunstall of Cotham-Mundeville, see Surtees,
Durham, iii, 272.
2 For a pedigree of Heighington of Greystones, see Surtees,
Durham, iii, p. 275.
* Struck out in MS
93
Sockbume, p., John Welfoot, p., Thomas Wilson, p.,
Clement Nicholson, p., Thomas Lodge, Mr. John Jackson3,
p., Martin Deenham, p., John Hodgshon, p., Richard
Arrowsmith, p., Anthony Arrowsmith, p., Thomas
Muiiday, p.
Graystones — John Kitchin, p., Francis Mawer, p.,
Barnard Todd, p., Michael Pattison, p., Francis West, p.,
John Goodwell, p., Roger Lickbarrow, p.
The Names of such as refused the Protestation.
Francis Killinghall4, Brian Daker, Peter Boad, Matthew
Smith, John Greenwell, Minister : Nicholas Swinborn,
Churchwardens: William Leigh, Hugh Simson, jun.,
Overseers : Christopher Dickon, John Butterick, Constables :
Bartholomew Weistel, Laurence Stainsby, Valentine
Browne.
HEIGHINGTON.*
(Written in double column on one side of the sheet only
in a foolscap pamphlet of eight pages. Endorsed on the
back of the last page " Heighinton Parishe.") (D.N.14.).
A Trewe note of all the names of the Inhabitants of the
parish e of Heighington wthin the Countie of Durham.
Both who ha'ue Taken And Refuse to take the Protestation
Comannded by the Lords and House of Commons.
Imprimis Protestants — Vicar: Mr. James moorecrofte^,
Curate : Mr. John Bowes, Thomas Holmes, John Gibsonne,
Parsiuell Hobson, Willm. Morley, Thomas Albonne, John
Crosley, Edward Fewler, John Northe, the Elder, Richard
Northe, Parciuell Teale, Thomas Skaife,. Willm. Skaife,
Richard Robinson, Francis Mitchell, Gilbert Robinson,
Edward Towers, George Moirley, Christopher Stampe,
Georg1 Shawter, Willm. Bailes, Lancelott Martin, Willm.
Robinson, John Parnabie, Robert Wilkinson, Richard
Dobson, Roger Bulman, John Newton, the Elder, John
Newton, the younger, Diones He>rrison, John Lawsonne,
Willm. Rumffett, the Elder, Edward Rumfett, Henry
Atkinson, Peter Hughe, Roger Prierstman, John Atkinson
(38), Anthonie Atkinson, John Nicksonne, John Craw-
3 For a pedigree of Jackson of Cotham-Mundevill, see Surtees,
Durham, iii, p. 271.
4 For a pedigree of Killinghall, see Surtees, Durham, iii, 223.
5 He was son of the Kev. Ferdinando Moorcroft, master of Greatham
Hospital; bapt. 20 May, 1616, at Greatham, buried at Heighington,
11 Nov., 1644. See pedigree of Moorcroft, Surtees, Durham, iii, 415.
* For an account of the parish of Heighington, see Surtees Durham,
vol. iii, p. 303.
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fertile, Cuthbert Burrell, John Keartonne, Anthonie Home,
George Northe, Marke Hobson, Nicholas Hobson, Thomas
Heighingtoii, John Northe, the yonger, Thomas Wilde,
Willm. Cooke, Willm. Fletham, Thomas Fletham, John
Maisonne, Robert Simpsonne, Hercules Pickringe, Georg*
Butter, Willm. Miller, Dauid W^illsonne, Edward Meesum,
Georg Meesum, Willm. Rumfett, the yonger, Richard
Blurthorne, Henry Heighington, Cuthbart Whitfield,
Abraham Wilkinson, Georg Bailes, Miles Anderson,
Thomas Kendall, Humfrey Wasse, Robert Robesonne,
James Carre, Willm. Wilde, Anthonie Airy holme, James
Simpsonne (37).
Protestants — Mr. Christopher Byerley6, Mr. Anthonie
Byerley6, Mr. Gilbert Wilbore7, John Todd, Willm.
Blackett, Francis Coates, Willm. Gibsonne, Georg Well-
foott, Robert Kaye, Timothy e Vicars, George Wannde,
Andrew Byerley, Richard Kearton, Richard Mawer, George
Watsonne, Martin Richmond, John Richmond, Christopher
Richmond, James Richmond, Edward Linn, Christopher
Linn, Richard Cock, John Swinburne, Thomas White, sen.,
Thomas White, jun., James Trotter, Thomas Martin, Bartle
Reaye, Willm. Welfoott, Raphe Hardin, Willm. Dobsonne,
Thomas Dobsonne, Robert Dobsonne, Richard Dobson,
Cuthbart Simpson, John Welfoott, Robert Todd (37),
Nicholas Robinson, Hughe Watsonne, John Pearson ,
Georg Gibson, Willm. Cooke, Thomas Dobson, Willm.
Audwood, Raphe Swinbanke, John Swiiibanke, Simond
Herrison, Willm. Simpson, Willm. Robsonne, Robert
Bell, John Emerson, Mr. Georg Crosier8, sen., Mr. Georg
Crosier8, jun., George Swinburne, Raphe Swinbanke,
Richard Craggs, John Stevenson, Anthonie Murt-on,
Christopher Lambe, Lowrance Greathead, Raphe Bain-
bridge, Willm. Crawe, John Wainman, Rowland Fawcett,
John Backster, John Pilk'ington, John Denham, Willm.
Dawson, sen., Willm. Dawson, jun., Umphrey Robson,
Willm. Burden, John Burden, Willm. Whitfield (36), Mr.
6 Christopher Byerley was buried at Heighington, 4 Apl., 1655,"
Anthony was buried, 22 Apl., 1667. For account see pedigree of
Byerley, Surtees, Durham, iii, 313.
7 Gilbert Wilbore succeeded Moorcroft as vicar and was buried,
21 July, 1661, see Surtees, Durham, iii, p. 307n. He mar. Francis,
widow of James Moorcroft, who, with her father-in-law, Ferdinando
Moorcroft, prebend, of Durham, was 'party to settlement of lands in
School Aycliffe in 1669, see Surtees, iii, p. 415.
8 George Crosier, sen. was buried at Heighington, 19 Dec., 1669, aged
88 years. 1717/18, Feb. 24, Mr. George Crosier of Newbiggin, buried at
Heighington. For pedigree of Crosier of Newbiggin, see Surtees,
Durham, iii, p. 310.
95
Christopher Gaines9, Francis Gaines, Thomas Thursbie,
"Willm. Thursbie, John Thursbie, Tobye Thursbie, Willm.
Wilkinson, Willm. Colemore, Michaell Fainicke, Thomas
Fainick, James Anderson, Charles Adamson, Thomas Gib-
sonne, Willm. Browne, Francis Hilton, Gabriell Newbie,
Willm. Barker, John Hutcheson, Robert Moscroft, Nicho-
las Roper, Cuthbart Cheasbrough, Thomas Applebie, Henry
Bainbridge, Cuthbart Smithe, John Wharrington, Georg
Middleton, John M'urton, Cuthbart Crawforth, Edward
Alwin, Willm. Stobbs, Willm. Nattris, Thomas Nattris,
Christopher Armstrong, Cuthbart Leye, Thomas Cowlepas,
John Clarke (36), Robert Sinrpsonne-, Mathew Sha.wter,
Thomas Chelldray, Willm. Garthe, James Crawforth, John
Garthe, Georg Arrowsmith, Samuell Kiplin, John Cawsie,
John Clarke, John Barrowes, Henry Litster, Samuell Grim-
shaw, John Grimshaw, Thomas Steuenson, Christopher
Herrison, John Herrison, Willm. Watt, Allain F idler, John
Jackson, Georg'e Emerson, Qeorge Jackson, Thomas
Allison (23).
Recusants — Mr. John Jennison10, sen., Mr. John Jenni-
son10, jun., Mr. John Catericke, John Bilton, Hughe
Thompson, Edward Thursbie, Raphe Cotesworth, Willm.
Sampson, Robert Heddon, Thomas Lanchestei", Richard
Aires.
MERRINGTON.*
(Written in a very small quarto pamphlet of 14 pages.
Endorsed on the first page " Merrington Parrish.")
(D.N.15.).
Die Jouis Febru., Anno Dini, 1641.
The names of such as then tooke the protestation before
his Mts. Justices of the peace att Auckland.
Curate of Merrington: Edward Smaithwaite11 (1),
Churchwarden, Counstable fy Ouseer: Mr. John Shaw12 (2),
9 He was buried at Heighington, 10 Feb., 1669/70, aged 81 years.
The family of Gaynes were proprietors in School Aycliffe, Surtees,
Durham, iii, 315.
10 1680/1, Mch. 24, Mr. John Jennison, buried at Heighington.
1681/2, Mch. 18, Mr. John Jenuison, ye Elder, buried at Heighington.
For pedigree of Jennison of: Walworth, see Surtees, Durham, vol iii,
p. 320.
11 Curate to an absentee vicar. He was curate at St. Nicholas,
Durham, 1633; Vicar of Greatham, 1649-53; Vicar of Hart, 1661-87.
13 1683, Oct. 25, Captaine John Shaw of Ferry hill, buried at Kirk-
merrington.
*For an account of the parish of Merrington see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 279.
96
Churclnvarden, Counstaltle fy Ouseer : John Douthwaite (3),
C ouns tables : Thomas Hickson (4), James Willie (5),
Thomas Hobson (6).
Die Mercurij, Feb. 23°, Anno Dini, 1641.
The names of such as then tooke the protestation before
the Minister, Churchwardens, Counstables & Ouseers.
The Towiieshipp of Merrington. — Thomas Trotter (1),
John Race (2), Robert Moortiii (3), Brian Stobbs (4), John
Woods, sen. (5), Thomas W7oods (6), John Woods, jun.
(7), James Liddell (8), Robert Duckett (9), Richard
Binley (10), Willm. Binley (11), Miles WThite (12),
George Hodgson (13), John Nicholson (14), Phillip
Heighington (15), Peter Linsley (16), George Horsley (17),
Willm. Heighington (18), John Fawdon (19), Willm.
White (20), Thomas Byers (21), Thomas Fawdon (22),
John Phillipson (23), George Smurfoote* (24), Willm.
Soulbie (25), John Linsley (26), James Dunn (27), Richard
Richardson (28), Lionell Norman (29), John Hey (30),
Nicholas White (31), Robert Widdefeld (32), Robert Lax
(33), Willm. Hering (34), John Willie, sen. (35), John
Willie, jun. (36), Christopher Maisterma (37), Anthony
Richardson (38), John Heighington, (39), Martin Richard-
son (40).
The Towneshippe of Greate Chilton — Mr. Lodowick
Hall13 (1), Thomas Auston (2), Thomas Maltby, sen. (3),
Thomas Maltby, jun. (4), Thomas Key (5), Robert Wall
(6), Willm. Wall (7), George Blenkinsope (8), George
Pearson (9), Luke Key (10), George Shalter (11), Richard
Peareson (12), John Cragges (13), Willm. Dawsoii (14),
Robert Key (15), Robert Peareson (16), Thomas Homer
(17), Robert Lownesdale (18), Thomas Richardson (19),
Willm. Colling (20), George Twedie (21), Thomas Hunter
(22), John Hunter (23), Humphrey Morland (24), James
Willie (25), Robert Haswell (26), Cuthbert Robinson (27),
Thomas Lightly (28), John Hickson (29), Richard Greeve-
son (30), Willm. Steavenson (31), Cuthbert Marshall (32),
Robert Widdefeild (33), Anthony Bracke (34), Robert
Foster (35), Michell Foster (36), Lawrence Bracke (37),
John Colling (38), Willm. Bracke (39), John Buntin (40).
The Towneshippe of Ferryhill— Thomas Norton (1),
Lawrance Anderson (2), Martin Dunn (3), John Dunn (4),
Robert Dunn (5), Tobie Benson (6), Thomas Shaw (7),
13 He was bapt. 27 Feb., 1620/1, at Merrington, see pedigree of Hall
of Newsham, Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 207.
* In the MS. the numbers attached to the names in the inner
columns on the even pages are carried to the inner margin, and also
those attached to the names on the odd pages, outer column, are
carried to the outer margin.
97
llobert Lax (8), James Crosbie (9), John Appelbie (10),
James Rose (11), John Gray (12), Bartholomew Richardson
(13), Robert Willsoii (14), Cuthbert Richardson (15), John
Richardson (Iti), Richard Richardson (17), John Burdon
(18), Willm. Peareson (19), John Peareson. (20), George
Fuster, sen. (21), John Fuster (22), George Fuster, jun.
(23), Cuthbert Fuster (24), George Gray (25), Jarrard Dunn
(26), John Carr (27), Peter Appelby (28), Thomas Fuster
(29), Robert Suddicke (30), John Douthat (31), Raiph
Tatam14 (32), Robert Tatam15 (33), Thomas Herrison
(34), Willm. Houdsoii (35), John Farrow (36), Thomas
Gelson (37), Robert Hunter (38), Robert Key (39), Thomas
Kirkehouse (40), Henry Hodgeson (41), Robert Darneton
(42), Raiph Darneton (43), Robert Hicksoii (44), John Harri-
son (45), Thomas Appelby, sen. (46), George Rudderfoorth
(47), Christopher Widdefeild (48), John Soudle (49), John
Marley (50), Willm. Marley (51), Phillip Shaw (52),
Thomas Appelby, jun. (53), John Kirkehouse (54), Robert
Hicksoii (55).
The Towneshippe of Hett — Thomas Hobson (1), John
Hobson, sen. (2), George Hobson (3), John Hobson, jun.
(4), Robert Willie (5), Richard Willie (6), George Willie
<7), Willm. Bell (8), George Litster (9), Mathew Wood
(10), John Rutter, sen. (11), John Ruter, jun. (12), Ralph
Adamson (13), George Adamson (14), Cuthbert Laiton (15),
Willm. Walker (1G), Martin Best (17), Willm. Cheswicke
<18), John Turpiii (19), John Kirkeley (20), Phillip
Suddicke (21), Robert Gelson (22), Thomas Ferry (23),
Willm. Veapon (24), Willm. Hogg (25), Richard Key (26),
Thomas Key (27), Cuthbert Key (28), Raiph Steale (29),
John Steale (30), Nicholas Jackson (31), Bartholomew
Key (32), John Foster (33), Thomas Widdefeild (34),
Cuthbert Hopper (35), Thomas Wilkinson (36), James
Corner (37), Francis Ferry (38), Cuthbert Ferry (39),
George Alderson (40), Bartholomew Hogg (41), Frauncis
Heighington (42), James Peareson (43), Willm. Thorpe (44).
The names of those wch refuse to take the protestation in
this parish — Francis Key, John Culey (? Tuley).
Signed. Curate of Merington: Edward Smaithwaite,
Constaple, Churchward., Overseer: John Shaw,
Countable : Thomas Hickso, Counstable and Church-
wardon : John Dowthat, Counstable : Tliomas Hobson,
Counstable : James WTillie.
(Remainder blank.)
14Bapt. 3 July, 1631, at Kirkmerrington, as son of Robert; he
married Isabel Hall, 12 Jan., 1660/1, at Pittington, and was buried at
Kirkmerrington, 25 Dec., 1682.
15 Brother of above, bapt. at Kirkmerrington, 17 Aug., 1652; mar.
Bridget Laurence, 28 Nov., 1674; biuied, 7 Mch., 1681.
7
98
MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE.*
(Written in columns on a double sheet of foolscap.
Endorsed " The paritioners of Midletone in Teasedail pro-
testing. None Eetumed as Refusers.") (D.N.16.).
The names of the whole paritioners of the pariche of
Midleton in Teasdail that protested: feb. 27, 1641.
Thomas walton, Half atkison, John watson, elder, John
watson, yonger, Ralf Eobison16, William Eobison17,
nicilas rasbeck, Anthony watson16, John watson17, wiliani
watson, Gui home, Thomas home, Peter home, John
watson, George rase16, John rase17, Arther Bambrig,
Lowrance wrard, Christofer bowbancke, John Edward,
simont yealan, John permeley, Edward Newby, Peter home,
John Tinkler, henry walton, Anthony walton, Gui rase,
Wiliam tarne, Cuthbert perkin, simont perkin, Jafara per-
kin, steafen watson, Eobert allason, John allason, Eobert
Jordane, arther lee, henry Eobson, Thomas robison, John
robison, Thomas bedale, Eichard bedale, wiliam watson,
Thomas home, John peke, arther peeke, nicilas sheele, John
Tinkler, wiliam peke (49), John owston, John Eobson, benge
chapman, linard allason, John allason, Eichard walton,
Jafara bell, micall bell, John bell, william bell, Thomas
lanstafe, elder, Thomas lanstafe, william bambridg, brian
emersoii, Mr. Cuthbert bambridg18, John lonsdale, wiliam
newby, lenard peke, Christopher Bambridg, John Gibson,
John rase, Thomas Bambridg, anfhony Bambridg, James
allanson, Christofer bambridg, John allanson, mathew
nattras, John nattras, Georg allanson, John nattras,
Anthony Gastell, roger gastall, Christofer allanson, Eoger
allanson, John allason, Christofer allanson, William
bambridg, John allanson, John allanson, the yonger, Ealfe
Allanson, Antho<ny Teasdale, Eobert Teasedale, Eichard,
anthony teasdale. man (sic), Georg allanson, Georg
allanson, Cuthbart allanson, Guy allanson, Outhbart
allanson, Eoger bambridge, Thomas Bambridg (50), wiliam
Eane, Steauen bambridge, Mathew^ Eane, Henry Eane,
Christofer perkin, Cuthbert Gibson, John Gibson, Thomas
Gibson, Ealph Gibson, Thomas Gastell, John Lind, Chris-
topher dente, Talbet dente, Micall dent, Henry Gastell,
arther Bambridge, william Gibson, Thomas Allason, dauid
Bambridge, Eoger Bambridge, Thomas scott, Cuthbert
Colpats, Cuthbert Gibson, Anthony Page, william Tinckler,
16 " Elder " struck out in MS. l" " yonger " struck out in MS.
"1692, Sept. 2, Mr. Cuthbert Bainbrigg of ye Freerhouse buried,.
Middleton-in-Teesdale Regs.
* For an account of the parish of Middleton-in-Teesdale, see Hutch-
inson, Durham, vol. iii, p. 275.
99
John Ritson, Anthony bales, Ralph Colpats, william Colpats,
williani wilkiiison, Engerem Tompson, Tnomas bambridg,
Linard Peeke, Roger Gibson, elder, Roger Gibson, yonger,
John Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Richard
Johnson, Richard Johnson, yonger, Thomas Johnson, Ralph
Gibson, Richard Gastell, Henry bambridg, Henry bambridg,
the yonger (45), henry Rane, Christofer Bambridg, John
Dent, Peter wilson, Peter wilson, henry Bambridg, John
herrison, John Gibson, John wilson, Linard wilson, John
Rutte>r, Christopher Bambridg, Anthony Bambridg, Jacob
Rutter, simont Perkin, John walker, william Lind, Henry
bambridge, John Houme, Mr. Tobius Ewbanck19, Mr.
henry Ewbanck20, John Jarvis, Jacob sowerby, Anthony
herison, nicholas headlam, William addison, henry dowson,
Anthony lockey, John Bell, william herrison, John Morton,
Anthony walker, Jacob walker, Anthony Addison, John
lonsdale, Georg newby, Charles Cotsworth, Robert Robison,
John Bland, Cuthbert Pinckney, James Pinckney, Thomas
peacocke, Peter addamson, nicholas headlam, thelder,
Peter dixon, Christofer Pinckney (46), Anthony Steueiison,
Thomas Bales, John herker, Roger dowson, william gastell,
Michell newby, william dowson, Anthony bland, michell
bland, Thomas hodshon, John Bell, Richard Pinckney,
Anthony wilson, Cunen Steuenson, Jacob Pinckney, John
wrightson, lionell kipling, william kipling, Richard dowson,
Christofer dixon, James Pinckney, Cuthbert Coatsworth,
william sowerby, Richard herrison, Thomas morley,
Robbert Dun, mathew barker, Thomas dowson, John
Peacocke, Anthony bland, Henry Richarson, Richard
Richardson, Charls Pinckney, John Pinckney, Charles
Coatsworth, Jacob Coatsworth (36).
Siffned. Minister at Midleton : James Kellie*,
Constable of egleston: Thomas bales, Constable of
midlton : William lind, Constable of newbigin: lanslot
coatsworth, Constable of forest: John emerson (5), Church-
warden of Egelston : Charles Richardson, Church warden
of midleton: John Colpats, Church warden of Newby gine:
Mathew Rane, Church warden of the forrest : John Lasenbe,
Ouerseer of Egelston : Michel newbe, Ouerseer of Midleton :
Thomas Lind, Ouerseer of Newbegin: Christopher Bam-
bridg, Ouerseer of the Forrest: Simont Rane (8).
19 Buried at Staindrop, 12 July, 1681.
20 For a pedigree of Ewbank, see Surtees, Durham, iv, p. 141.
* Probably curate of Anthony Maxton, rector here and also of Wolsing-
ham.
100
SADBEEGE.*
(Written in columns on the first page of two sheets of
foolscap. The last page is endorsed " Sadbery None
Refuse.") (D.JST. IT.).
IJioces of Durhame.
For the towne of Sadberdge alias Sadberry together wth
the names of those yt tooke the Protestation — fe binary the
24—1641.
John Bucke, Rich. Q anna ns way, Peter • Welbanck, Will.
Allen, sen., John Scurf eild, John Richardson, Edward
Kendall, Rich. Middle ton, Robt. Moorey, Rich. Bailes,
Miles Bailes, Martin Barnes, Thorn. Garrnansway, sen.,
Thorn. Garmansway, jun., Robert middleton, sen.,
Robt. middleton, jun., Thorn. Stodart, Will. Barnes,
Will. Hutchinson, Roger Corner, Will. Bulman, Christ.
Mathew, Rap-he Smith, Riobt. Hoblock, James ;Sawney,
Cuth. Middleton, John Armestrong, Will. Allen, jun.,
Rich. Addie, Will. Garrie, sen., Will. Garrie, jun.,
John Garrie, sen., John Garrie, jun., Henry Wilkin-
son, Tho. Bulman, George Garrie, Rich. Garrie,
Robert Kerton, Ambrose Awde, Thomas Bradford,
Robt. Mathew.
There is none wthin the said towne that refuseth, but all
generally haue taken the protestation.
Signed. Curate: Will. Hutton,f Churchwardens :
Robert Middleton, Henry Wilkinson, Constables : Barthol.
Ray, George Huitse.
STANHOPE. J
(Written in a pamplet of 24 pages formed by folding
and stitching single quarto sheets down the middle.
Endorsed on page 1 " Stanhope parish in the countie of
Durhame.") (D.N.18.).
A true Certificate made the Twentie eight day of Febru-
arie by the Minister and Constables, Churchwardens &
Collectors of the parishe of Stanhope of all those persons
which haith taken the oathe of the true protest'ant Religion.
* For an account of the chapelry of Sadberge, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, 265; also Hutchinson, Durham, vol. iii, p. 174.
f The name of W. Hutton does not appear in the list of incumbents
given in Hutchinson, Durham, iii, p. 176. Vicar of Sockburn 1662-6;
Curate of Denton, 1666.
1 For an account of the parish of Stanhope, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 284.
101
Mr. John Fetherstonhalghe1, Mr. John Maddison2, Mr.
Willm. phillipson, John pattison, Francis pattison, John
pattison, Henry Jackson, Robert Grensword, Francis Dixoii,
Willm. hackworthe, Edward Bawhiny, Anthony parmond-
ley, Christofer Lawson, Thomas Tompson, John Lowder,
Henry Fetherstoii, Thomas peartt, Thomas peartt, John
walton, John hodgshone, Georg Fetherston, John Thraler,
Eobert Golightley, Richard Grensword, Nicholas Richard-
son, Lanclot GrenswoTd, Thomas Grensword, Robert hall,
Fardinando hall, Nicholas Atkinson (31*), Cuthbert Myers,
Willm. Dixon, John watson, Nicholas vepon, hughe
Crawhaw, Alexander Steward, John Steward, Christofer
Jackson, John Collin, John Blackett, Thomas walton, John
hodgshone, Georg Collin, Michaell Best, Lionell Emerson,
Wrillm. horseman, Robert walton, Cuthbert Gantley (?
Gautley), Rowland wooller, Thomas wooller, Lionell
Braidley, George Braidley, George Coatsworthe, henry
Eland, Thomas Grene, Thomas Readshaw, Raphe Sadler,
Raphe Golightley, John Emerson, Thomas vasey, Nicholas
pattison, John Elwoocl, henry whitfeild, Nicholas hindmas,
John Fetherston, Willm. westgarthe (36), Edward Teas-
dale, John Blackett, Robert Stevenson, Francis walton,
willm. walton, John Stevenson, Willm. Stevenson, willm.
hutchinson, Robert Robinson, John Robinson, Thomas John-
son, Raphe Johnson, John Teasdale, Xpofer Teasdale,
henry Johnson, Cuthbert Teasdale, George Little, George
Bainbrige, George Dawson, Thomas walton, Robert Robin-
son, Anthony phillipson, Thomas phillipso'n, Anthony,
phillipsoii, willm. westwood, Thomas Johnson, Godfray
Deadburie, henry Lawson, John pattison, Georg Collin-
wood, John Teasdale, Rowland harison, Willm. Rutter,
Robert Tompson, John Bainbrige (35), John Jackson,
Thomas Johnson, Thomas Lee, Nicholas westgarth,
Christofer Aunibey, Cuthbert hendersoii, willm. Emerson,
John Cozin, henry whitfeild, Richard El wood, Thomas
Elrington, Tobie pilkington, James Jordan, Bryant
Emerson, Lanclot Chapman, Raphe walton, Michaell
Dixon, John Chapman, Cuthbert Todd, Thomas Todd,
Robert Chapman, Christofer Garthorne, Christofer Gar-
thorne, Lanclot walton, Richard harison, George hari-
son, persevell Searle, Thomas Mowbray, Raphe Emerson,
Rowland Emerson, Steuen Maddison, John Maddison, John
1 For a pedigree of Fetherstonhalghe of Stanhope, see St. George's
Visitation of Durham; 1887, ed. p. 119.
2 For a pedigree of Maddison of Aldergill, see Hutchinson, iii, p.
296.
*Sic. in MS, There are only 30 names.
102
Fetherston, willm. Maddison, willm. walton (35), Robert
Cozin, willm. Coatsworth, John wall, Nicholas Sheale, John
Dixon, George Bell, John feildhouse, Thomas Dixon, John
warde, Thomas Ellens, Roger Ellens, Thomas Crawhaw,
willm. Rippon, Thomas Ouston, Peter Bainbrige, George
Bainbrige, Anthony Teasdale, John Crawhaw, John Oliver,
George wall, Cuthbert Morgan, John Morgan, Arthur
Morgan, John Grave, willm. Maddison, Raphe Maddison,
John wTestgarthe, John hedley, Anthony vepon, Anthony
vepon, Cuthbert wall, Thomas Robson, Robert Grange (33),
Ingram Gibson, Thomas Mowbray, Anthony Foggan, Row.
Johnson, John Coatsworthe, Maddison Graye, willm.
Chapman, John Bainbrige, Christofer Golightley, Christo-
fer Chapman, John Garthorne, Anthony waidson, Cuthbert
Nevinge, Lanclot Westgarth, Lanclot Chapman, Marnia-
duke Blackett, John Crawhaw, John Mowbray, Arthur
Morgan, Gamaliell walton, John Morgan, Christofer wall,
Richard Langstafe, John hawdon, Reignold walton,
George Emerson, Raphe Emerson, Raphe Bainbrige, John
Emerson, Samuell parker, John Bainbrige, John Bain-
brige, Nicholas Fetherston, Roger hull (34), John whit-
feild, Willm. Armestronge, Robert Fetherston, Lionell
Fetherston, Francis Fetherston, Lionell Emerson, George
Johnson, Raphe Emerson, willm. Emerson, xpofer Todd,
Peter Bainbrige, Thomas Gray, willm. Emerson. George
Emerson, Cuthbert henry e, willm. weight, Cuthbert
vepon, Arthur Emerson, Anthony vepon, Robert Mil-
burne, Richard foster, Guy watson, John harison,
Nicholas watson, Thomas Emerson, Nicholas Emerson,
henry walton, xpofer walton, George Emerson, Raphe
Bainbrige, willm. Stobbes, Cuthbert Peurtt, George
Bainbrige, xpofer harison, John harison, Steuen Teas-
dale, Raphe harison (37), George Dawson, Robert
wall, George wall, Raphe Fetherston, willm. Bainbrige,
Jenkin Myers, Raphe Stobbes, Nicholas Fetherston, John
Fetherston, Georg walton, John wall, George Robinson,
Thomas Robinson, George Stobbes, Raphe Emerson, Georg
Stobbes, Francis Bromell, willm. Myers, Tobie pilkington,
Georg Chapman, Thomas Marshall. Lanclot Trotter,
George Bainbrige, Christofer Emerson, Thomas Steward,
John Bell, Richard Turbatt, Cuthbert Atkinson, Michaell
Tompson, Thomas Emerson, Rowland Emerson, Willm.
Teasdale. Robert Bromell, George Bromell, Cuthbert Chatt,
Robert Tompson (36), Georg Emerson, James Kerton,
George phillipson, willm. phillipson, Arthur Myers, John
Jackson, Thomas Lonsdale, Arthur Lonsdale, Jo'hn Myers,
John El wood, Mathew Elwood, willm. Dennysse, forest3,
Cuthbert Fetherston, willm. Emerson, Peter whitfeild,
103
Georg- harison, John harison, John Bainbrige, Georg hari-
son, Eobert Butter, John westwood, John peartt, Willm.
harison, Cuthbert hall, Thomas Emerson, John Bainbrige,
Willm. Bainbrige, Eaphe Fetherston, Raphe hall, Georg
whitfeild, John Lonsdale (31), John Loiisdale, John
peartt, Cuthbert peartt, Raphe Rutter, John harison, John
harison, Francis Little, Michaell Fetherston, John Bain-
brige, Raphe watson, George watson, Arthur Emerson,
Raphe Emerson, John Nattres, Raphe Nattres. Arthur
Emerson, Thomas Emerson, John Emerson, John Emerson,
John Fetherston, Thomas Fetherston, Raphe harison,
Thomas Ritson, Peter Ritson, Francis peartt, George
harison, henry Bainbrige, John Bainbrige, George Nattres,
Rowland Nattres, Raphe harison, George harison (32),
Willm. harison, John Nattres, Cuthbert Nattres, John
Coats worth e, willm. Coatsworthe, Cuthbert Emerson,
George Emerson, Thomas watson, Cuthbert watson, Raphe
Fetherston, Thomas Emerson, John watson, Thomas
watson, Arthur Emerson, Cuthbert Emerson, willm.
Emerson, John hall, Thomas Emerson, Raphe Gibson,
Willm. Gibson, Thomas Emerson, Cuthbert Emerson,
willm. Emerson, George Lee, John Fetherston, Thomas
Robinson, Lanclot Robinson, Cuthbert watson, Raphe
hall, John Fetherston (30), John Fetherston, John Sheale,
Rowland Nattres, James Vickers, John Emerson, John
westwood, John Gibson, John Gibson, Willm. harry son,
John Gibson, willm. Gibson, John Bainbrige, Raphe Bain-
brige (13). Signed. Rector eccle. de Stanhop : Eure
Gower4, Constables: Rowland Thomson & John Dixson,
Constable : Thomas Morgan, Churchwardens : Robert
Chapman, Christofer harison, John Wright, Ouersers:
Cuthbert Collingwood, Raiph wall, Georg Wall.
Delinquents — Ro'bert Emerson, George Emerson (2).
Signed. Rec. eccl. de Stan.: E. Gower4, Constables:
Rowland Thompson & John Dixson, Constable : Thomas
Morgan, Churchwardens: Robert Chapman, Christofer
harison, John WTrio;ht, Ouersers : Cuthbert Collingwood,
Raiph wall, Georg Wall.
(The remaining pages are blank).
3 Written in margin in MS. The names following are apparently
those of residents in Stanhope Forest.
4 Everard Gower, S.T.P., presented to the rectory of Stanhope, 1641,
see Hutchinson, Durham, vol. iii, p. 293. He was Archdeacon of
Northumberland, 1638, see White, Register of Durham Cathedral; also
vicar of Norton, see Hutchinson, Durham, vol. ii, p. 225. He died at
Stanhope, May, 1644.
104
WHIT WORTH.*
(Written on one side of a single sheet of foolscap,
endorsed on the back " Whitworth parrishe.") (D.N.19.)-
Parochia de Whitworth.
Memorand that upon Wedensday the 23 of feb., 1641,
the parties whose names are under written and crossed did
take the protestacon comended by the Honurable house off
Comons now assembled in the high court of Parlirnent in
the presence of Stephen Hegg5, Minister, Robert Adamson,
Constaple, Richard Hopp & Stephen Willy, Church-
wardens, and John Hevysyde, Ouerseer of the Poore for the
same parish, Bartle Malam the other overseer being absent.
Mr. Willia Baxter6, William Perkins, Georg white,
Henry Hemstry, Georg walker, Thomas Homer, Thomas
Kirkhouse, William Adamson, sen., William Adamson,
medius, William Adamson, jun., John Wright, John
Hackworth, Robert Leyborne, John Nicholson, John
Adamson, Thomas Morison, John Adamson, jun., Robert
Adamson, jun., John Bankes, Thomas Fuster (? Foster),
John Carter, Robt. Hodgson, George Gray, Henry Simpson,
Edward Harden, Robert Farrow, Rich. Farrow, Absent,
John farrow, Absent, Richard swinburn, Willm. Farrow,
Roger Wilson, Peter Richardson, William Malam, Refused,
Bartholomew Malam, jun., Absent, Cuthbert Franklin,
Willia Perkins, jun., Absent, William Smith (36).
WHORLTON.t
(Written in a narrow foolscap octavo pamphlet made by
folding & stitching single small quarto sheets down the
middle. Endorsed on front page " Whoiiton. Noe
Refuers.") (D.N.20.).
A true and perfect certificat of the names of all those
who hath tak'en the protestation wthin the Chappellry of
Whorleton, February the twenty tow, 1641.
5 Appointed to Whitworth, 1628 ; brother of the learned Eobert
Hegge of Durham. He married Frances Wilkinson, 19 Dec., 1641, and
was buried 28 Sept., 1662, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 293n.
0 The family of WTilliam Baxter of Corbridge and Whitworth is
noticed in Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 292. He was buried 8 March,,
1652.
*For an account of the chapelry of Whitworth, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 291.
t For an account of the chapelry of Whorlton, see Surtees, Durham^.
iv, pt. 1, p. 43.
105
Curate of the said Chappellry : Henry Armitage, high
Constable : Ambrose Johnson, churchwarden and ouseer for
the poore : John sliutt, did take the said protestation before
his maties, Justices of peace, vid., Sr. Lionnell Maddison7,
Sr. George Vaine8 & Mr. Huigh Wright at Auckland,
February the seauententh, 1641.
And all the rest of the said Chappellry did take the said
protestation in ye presence of the aforesaid — Henry
Armitage, Ambrose Johnson, John shutt, ye 22 of the same
instant, Feb., 1641, according to the directios given from the
house of Comons. »
Imps. — Robert Johnson, William Huthert, Anthony
Dinsdale, William Dinsdale, John Dinsdale, Christopher
Dinsdale, Thomas Dinsdale, John Souleby, jun., Arthure
Souleby, John Cockfield, Oswould Souleby, Christopher
Helghley, John Heighley, Anthony Shutt, John Shutt,
William Appleby, William Jackson, William Adlard,
George Appleby, Thomas Ovington, Robert Bainbridge,
Thomas Tayler, James Dent, John Souleby, sen., Francis
Shutt, John Shut, jun., William Shutt, William Thomson,
Christopher Nelson, William Robinson, George Hewer, John
Wilson, Richard W^ilson, Thomas Harison, Thomas
Huthutt.
These are all ye names of all ye men aboue eightene
yea res of age so yt we haue none yt refusses ye said protesta-
tion, for we haue no paists in all or Chappellry, neither
men nor women.
Testes — Curate of Whorleton: Hen. Armitage, church-
warden fy ouseer : John Shutt, constable : John Cockfield.
(The remaining pages are blank.)
WINSTON.*
(Written in three columns 011 one side of a single sheet of
foolscap, endorsed on the back " Winston parishe.")
(D.N.2L).
february the 24th, 1641.
The protestation taken by the parishioiirs of winstoii
parish in the presence of the ministr, Constable, Church-
wardens, & ourseers of the poore, their names as followeth>
vid : —
7 Bap. 16 Feb., 1594/5, mar. Anne, dau. of William Hall, at St.
Nicholas, Newcastle, 14 Jan., 1616/17, bur. there 21 Nov., 1646, see
Surtees, Durham, ii, 135
8 Bap. at Shipburne, Co. Kent, 20 July, 1618; knighted 22 Nov.,
1640; mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Lionel Maddison of Rogerly, at St.
Nicholas, Newcastle, 27 Feb., 163940 ; bur. at Long Xewton, 1 May, 1679.
* For an account of the parish of Winston, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iv, pt. 1, p. 35.
106
Mr. Geo. Bonny9, Jo. Dowthwhait10, Jo. Ovington, sen.,
Jo. Ovington. jun., Rowland Clibburne, Tho. wilson,
Petr Browne, Petr Bainebridge, Tho. Smithson, Will.
Wilson, Jo. Darneton, Ambrose Clemett, Richard Farrow,
Robert Pearson, Raiphe Mainard, Tho. miller, Jo. Johnson,
Robrt Bainebridge, Geo. Reaueley. Sam. Biniane, Jo.
Brumell, Henry swainstoii, Geo. Bainebridge, Jo. Newck-
ham, Henry skare, Tho. Farrow, Jo. Barley, OTIS would
swainston, Jo. Clemett, Will. Dowthwhait, Robrt Tiburne,
Antho. Scott, Jo. francklin, Jo. Robinson, Jo. wilson,
John Ovington, Robrt Graues, Robert Langhorne, John
Hewth, Barnard Dowthwhait, Will. Richardson, Geo.
Pende, Will. Terr-entire, Will. Tickers, Tho. Maugham,
Christo. Sandrson, Emend Rowland, John Hudson, James
Browne, Henry Fewler, John Kitchin, Barnard skare, Rogr
wilson, Mathew Hudson, John Sanderson, John Langhorne,
Francis Slinger, Barnard Dowthwhait, George Swaineston.
These refussed — Francis Clemett, Will. Hodgshon.
perticulrs 61 men.
Signed. Red. ibid.: Ri. Thursby11, Churchwarde : Jo.
Duingtoii, Will. Franckl., ouerseers of the poore: Jo. Oving-
ton, John Clemet, Constable: Peter Bron.
WITTON.*
(Written upon single sheets of foolscap folded and
stitched down the centre to form a narrow folio pamphlet of
24 pages ; one side only — the odd numbers of the first 13
pages are written on. Endorsed on page 1 " Witton uppon
weer in The Bishobrick of Durham.") (D.N.,22.).
The names of ye Minester & other officers in ye sayd
parish of Witton uppon Weer as did protest before his
Magestyes, Justices of ye peece, according to ye order &
directions fro ye honourable howse of paliamt, &c.
Minister : Robt. Scogaine12, Constables : Cuthbert
Tayler, Cuthbert Harrison, Churchwardens : Richard
9 For pedigree of Bunny of Newsham, see Surtees, Durham, iv, pt. 1,
p. 41.
. 10For pedigree of Dowthwhaite of Westholm, see Surtees, Durham,
iv, pt. 1, p. 42.
"Richard Thursby, M.A., was presented, 1631, Surtees, Durham,
iv, pt. 2, p. 36. Bur. at Winston, 8 July, 1651.
12 Robert Scogaine was admitted curate in 1640, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iv, p. 304.
* For an account of the chapelry of Witton, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 304.
107
Vassey, John Hodgshon, Ovrseers of ye poore : Richard
Mayer, John Die kin so.
The names of such howseholders & others as have pro-
tested in ye prsence of ye Minester & aforesayd Officers in
ye sayd parish.
John Jerome, Edward Dallby, Thomas Todd, Willm.
Tayler, Willm. Dob in son, jun. (5), Tho. Nichollson,
Robert Cropper, Edward Faucett, Charles Greene, John
Marshall (10), Willm. Grinwell, John Simson, Tho.
Carliell, Mathew Allenson, John Carliell (15), Hugh
Jackson, Charles wren, Robert wheatley, Mathew C'arr,
Robert fawell, sen. (20), Tho. Harrison, Willm. Rowells,
sen., John Bowmer, Willm. Rowells, jun., Tho. Thackwrey
(25). Anthony Coming, Willm. Thackwrey, Tho. Emerson,
Robert Carliell, Christopher Craw (30)", John Blacket,
Simond Coming, Christopher Hodgson, Willm. Tayler,
Willm. Jackson (35), Willm. How, Wallter Cheesman,
Georg Liddell, Christopher Hutchinson, Francis Heauiside
(40), Robert willson, Tho. Myres, Raiph Thomson, Georg
Snaith, Peter How (45), John Jackson, Cuthbart Todd, Tho.
Hutchinson, John Coming, Willm. Tayler (50), Simond
Dickenson, Henry Killburne, John Young. Tho. Moyses,
Richard Ramsden (55), Tho. Marshall, Adam Hall, Tho.
Booth, sen., George Hall, Robert fawell, jun. (60), Willm.
Hutchinso-n, Marmaduke Robinson, Willm. Foster,
John Pearson, Charles Archer (65), John Coulson,
Humphrey Greene, George Hutchinson, Robert Myres, Tho.
Shepard (TO), John Sweeton, Christopher wright,
Willm. Snaith, Tho, Snaith, Anthony Hodgshon (75),
Robert Rippon, John Ellino-r, John Miller, Patrick
Clerke, Francis Dobinson (80), Robert Stelling, Thomas
Ramshaw, Tho. Barnes, Nicholas Harrison, John
Wright (85), John Smurthwate, Raiph Hutchinson,
Tho. Grinwell, Anthony Burdon, Tho. Nichollson (90),
Mathew Carr, John Marshall, Francis Fawell, Thomas
Simson, Edward Punton (95), Robert Ingram, James Rudd,
George wallton, John whitfield, Tho. Tayler (100), Nicholas
Cheesman, Tho. Booth, jun., Tho. Hall, Georg Rippon,
Willm. Wallker (105), George foster, Tho. willson. Robert
Snaith, Robert watson, John Dickenson (110), John Garth -
foote, Christopher Stother, Willm. Waskee, John Magine,
Willm. Snaith (115), John Nichollson, Henry Pearson,
Michaell Cooke, Robert Doothwaite, Edward Gray (120),
Willm. Dobinson, sen., John Rowels, Richard 'Rose,
Willm. Hodgshon, Christopher Hodgshon (125).
These have protested in ye prsence of us.
Signed. Ministr : Robt. Scogaine, Churchwardens :
John Hodgson, Richard Vasie, Constables: Cuthbert
108
Tayler, Cuthbt. Harrison, Overseers : Rich. Mayer, Joh.
Dickinson.
The names of such as have not protested within our
foresaycl parish of Witton, George Perkinson, Henry
Young, Ralph Hutton.
WOLSINGHAM.*
(Written upon single sheets of foolscap folded and
stitched down the centre to form a narrow folio pamphlet of
16 pages. Endorsed on page 1, '* The true presentmt of
all persons within the parish of woulsingha & County of
Durha that hath taken or refused the protestacon.)
(D.N.23.).
A true certificatt made the seaventh day of March by
the Counstables, Churchwardens, & Collectors of the parish
of woulsingha of all those persons which hath taken the
protestation.
Imp. George bowes13, knight, John Yasey14, gentlema,
Alexander Yasey15, Robertt kyrkley, Thomas kirkley, Joh
Sanson, henry Ay re, william Coulson, John moyses, Robert
byerley, John Atkinson, John kyrkley, John Coulson,
George Chapman, John Allerton, Robert Mar shell, John
Chapman, John Teasdell, John byerley, Thomas moyses,
Richard Joplin, Robert Trotter, Mitchell Burnopp, william
Evens, John T'iplady, inathew Grinwell, Thomas wren,
willia wren, william Allison, watters Lin, william Dixson,
Thomas Heighinto<n, George Toward, Robertt wall, Richard
marley, Thomas Linsley, John martindell, John Coulson
(38), Thomas Coulson, Thomas Aysley, Robertt Aysley,
Robertt Jopplin, Richard Hurd, John Garfoote, Cuthbert
burneupp, william grin well, Christofer hopper, Nicholas
Teasdell, willia teasdell, John Russell, Laurence Fox,
George barrick, Thomas yare, william benson, jun., william
Hopper, jun., Willia Hopper, Anthoney Teasdell, Anthoney
Hopper, John Hopper, Thomas Hopper, Yinson whittiers,
Thomas Longson, mitchell Ayre, hugh teasdell, Christofer
teasdell, Raphe Sigswick, Thomas Crags, peter Halliday,
George Curtpenny, John teasdell, Thomas maughon, Cuth-
bert Toward, Ambrose walker, George Olliver, John Trotter,
Thomas Trottr, John walker, John martindell, George
Clarke, Robertt Emerson, william grinwell (43), Guy
13 For pedigrees of Bowes, see Surtees, Durham, iv, 110-112.
14 1685/6, Jan. 5, Mr. John Vasay of Newlands, bur. at Wolsingham.
15 For pedigree of Vasey, see Surtees, Durham, iii, 381.
*For an account -of the parish of Wolsingham, see Hutchinson,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 298.
109
watson, John Toward, Symond bustin, George Curray,
Eaphe grice, Thomas toward, John maughan, Phillup
maughan, Thomas Collison, Lancelote bradeley, Raiph
maughan, Richard hodgshoii, Thomas walker, George
bustin, Roger Dun, Richard Rutlish, henry Romfoote,
George thompson, George bassett, John niegge, Robert
Olliuer, willia olliuer, Thomas bustin, Raphe Vasey, John
Toward, Raiphe wall, Raph Coulson, Thomas Coulson, John
Ayre, George Yorke, John maugha, Arthur Robyson, Adam
Gofton, Rowland watson, henry watson, willia grin well,
Thomas Grinwell, Anthoney grinwell, Anthoney Toward,
Nicholas Toward, John harrison, John Dawson, Robert hes-
lupp (43), Thomas Ritson, henry blenkehome, George barne-
father, willia Tompson, henry Emerson, John Crags, Arthur
Rennetson, william Rennetson, Raphe Rennetson, Chris-
tofer Rennetson, willm. hopper, Cuthbert hopper, Cuthbert
kirklay, Anthoney home, Thomas willson, John mpwbray,
Roger harrison, Anthoney vasey, Lancelote bainbrigg,
George headlam, John headlam, John bainbrigg, Robert
westin, Thomas hudspeth, George Juett, John wheatley,
Anthoney marley, henry wallas, John Todd, Robertt Todd,
willia baitson, Robertt horseley, william bott, Samuell Earn-
shaw, Richard Clarke, Lancelote Ayre, John Ayre, Chris-
tofer Athy, henry watson, John watson, John Athy, John
Lampson, Cuthbert snow, willia Lun (44), John Laburiie,
George garthrone, John Carlton, perciuall Chapman,
percivall Joplin, Inago Stobbs, Gabriell willson, henry
Jackson, william Vasey, Rowland Tompson, Raiph
garthrone, Robertt grinwell, Robertt white, henry Carllell,
Laurence oats, Raiphe wall, Thomas winter, George mpw-
bray, Thomas bainbrigg, Lancelote bainbrigg, John Sigs-
wicke, Robert Stoubt, John Stoubt, John Teasdell,
Gabryell willson, John Jopliii, Nicholas Toward, Thomas
toward, George Toward, Anthoney Toward, Anthoney
blarton, henry Richardson, George Dowson, John yorke,
Lancelote Ayre, Richard vasey, willia vasey, Richard
vasey, jun., George Little, John Emerson, Samuell Burgis
(41), John wralker, willia Dixson, John Dixson, Thomas
nevey, John Sowerbey, Richard garffoote, Lancelote
Atkinson, John garffoote, Henry palliser, Christofer Lodge,
willia Jackson, Anthoney Jackson, Raiphe pattison,
Leonard Tompson, Thomas Tompson, Arch, willson, willia
Stott, George usshaw, John Raw, william garfoote, John
grinw^ell, mathew grinwell, Anthoney Grinden, John
hartley, Robertt Dowrfoote, Cuthbert Dowfoote, John
blarton, John Chapman, George Chapman, henry Raw,
Raphe Rippon, Thomas grinwell, John martindell,
Lancelote martindell, Thomas martindell, Edward Fogg
110
(36), Thomas Fogg, John Lambert, willia Raw, John
Tompson, Thomas trotter, Richard Fareallers, Robert
Duckett, william Duckett, John Joplin, Robertt Lyn,
Anthoney wall, Francis grinwell, Thomas Robson (13).
The thrue prsentemente of those that Refuse to take the
protestacon.
Imp. — Raphe Emerson, John Emerson, Richard Emer-
son, John Ayre, George Ayre, Cuthbertt hartley (6).
The severall names of the Constables, Churchwardens,.
& Collectors they did see the said protestation taken in ther
presence.
Constables : John Stobbs, George Rennetson, William
Raw, John Chapman, Churchwardens : Anthoney Farray,.
Lionell Ayre, william Croke, Anthony Dixon, Collectors :
Ingra. Chapman, william benson, John wright (8).
(The remaining pages are blank.)
Ill
EASINGTON WARD.
(The Protestations for Easingtoii Ward consist of the
returns from 19 parishes classified as D.O. 1 to 19. The
original inner cover of white paper remains. It is endorsed
" The whole returne of Easington ward, in the County of
Durham as wthin is written.")
BISHOP WEARMOUTH.*
(The entries for Bishop Wearmouth parish are written
in columns on single sheets of foolscap folded and sewn
down the centre to form a narrow foolscap pamphlet of
16 pages. It is endorsed on page 1, " Bpp. wermouth
parish.") (D.O.I.).
Bishopweremouth. February the 28th, 1641.
The names of all those that haue taken the Protestation
in this Parish.
John Johnson, Minister1, Mr. Willia Bowes2, Mr.
George Myddleton3, Mr. Cuthbert Pepper4, Mr. Anthony
Shadforth5, Marmaduke Tonstall, Thomas Gray, Francis
Redhead, Richard Trewitt, John Hall, Robert
1 Appointed by Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham, 25 Feb., 1632,
holding- the benefice until his death in Nov., 1643 (bur. 8 Nov., 1643).
2 Son of Ralph Bowes of Barnes, aged 26, in 1615, will dated
3 Jan., 1648; married Frances Ventris, they had an only child, William
Bowes of Barnes, bapt. 28 Dec., 1641; died, 13 June, 1662.
3 Married Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Heath of Kepyer Grange,
Esq.; mar. at St. Giles, Durham, 30 Oct., 1628, she was buried 30 Aug.,
1651. Buried, 7 Sept., 1655.
4 He had six sons and three daughters, viz. : Cuthbert, baptized, 9
Sept., 1632, admitted pensioner at Christ College, Cambridge, 28 Apl.,
1649, aged 16; B.A., 1652, admitted Gray's Inn, 16 Mch., 1660/1; bur.
at Bishopwearmouth, 3»May, 1673. Thomas, bapt. 15 Dec., 1633. John,
bapt. 11 Dec., 1634, admitted pensioner of Christ's College, Cambs.,
21 June, 1651, aged 18; bur. at S't. Nicholas, Newcastle, 12 May, 1692.
Christopher, bapt. 1 Nov., 1641. Ludovicus, bapt. 6 Jan., 1639/40, bur.
10 May, 1640. " Eobert, bapt. 10 Jan., 1635/6, admitted pensioner of
Christ's College, Cambridge, 26 June, 1651, aged 14; B.A., 1654/5,
M.A., 1658, incorporated, Oxford, 14 July, 1663, LL.D., 1663, died, 5
Nov., 1700, ag-ed 63; buried in the choir of Norwich Cathedral.
Katherine, Dorothy and Marie. He was buried at Bishopwearmouth,
2 Oct., 1675, his wife, Katherine, also buried there, 22 Feb., 1663/4.
5 Of Tunstall, 1650, Aug. 14, Mrs. Anthony Shadforth of Tunstall,
buried at Dalton, Bishopwearmouth Regs.
* For an account of the parish of Bishop Wearmouth, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 224.
112
Chilton, Anthony Myres, Thomas Gamsbie, Robert
Aire, Anthony Aire, Ralph Huntley, Thomas Aire,
Robert Gybson, Willi. Gent, Charles Usher, George
Foster, Alexander Dirickson, John Henderson, Anthony
Robinson, Anthony Page, Edward Fell, Richard Casse,
Willi. Ayre, Ralph Hobson, John Parker, Thomas Swallow,
Thomas Amerie (31), George Ladler, Willia Denton, Ralph
Rutter, Roger Stedman, John Smith, George Wilson,
Robert Glazenbie, Henrie Atkinson, Thomas Broug-h,
Rowland Currie, Willyam Page, Thomas Bulmer, John
Gent, Rowland Smith, Christopher Robinson, John Blaxton,
Robert Fell, Thomas Micheson, Ralph Burne, Thomas
Cooke, John Gybson, Thomas Foster, Richard Smith,
Willyam Leighton, Robert Thompson, John Gowland,
Parcivel Humble, Henrie Pearick, Nicholas Swallow,
Edward Gowland, -James Relstan, Thomas Watson,
Robert Thompson, James Freer (34), Thomas Challons,
John Dixon, Robert Shadforth, Richard Burdon, William
Stot, John Stockell, John Wilkinson, George Thompson,
John Swallow, Peter Tajlour, Ralph Goodchilde, Robert
Micheson, John Fell, Michael Bryan, Thomas Lacie,
Thomas Gowland, John Scurfield, John Harrison, Thomas
Redhead, Philip Chipchace, Thomas Thompson, Richard
Wilkinson, Thomas Radcliffe, William Burton, Gabriell
Pottes, John Huttoii, Robert Oliver, Robert Pasmore,
Edward Littlefortli, Edward Burdon, Willia Pasmore,
Cuthbert Dawson, John Smikh, (33), George Shepheardson,
Jacob Sanderson, William Pattison, John Radcliife, Thomas
Sidwick, William Moore, Edward Rose, Richard Rose,
George Clarke, Robart Thompson, Ralph Wilkinson,
Richard Andrew, John Milburne, George Redhead, Thomas
White, Thomas Bell, William Mowburne, John Burden,
John Allanbie, Robart Mowburne, Richard Thompson,
Francis Bee, Francis Thompson, Richard Dickinson, John
Gurdison, Edward Sanders, Ralph Jervase, Thomas John-
son, Thomas Fewler, Edward Harper, Thomas Huntley,
John Shepheardson, sen., John Shepheardson, jun., Ralph
Holme, Adam Holme, Robart Pattison, William Collyer,
sen. (37), Valentine Currie, John Anderson, Edward
Henderson, William Todd, John Colston, John Cowper,
Matthew Widdowes, Marke Watson, Thomas League,
Thomas Atkinson, George Browne, Robert Wood, Henrie
Green-acre, William Holt, Robert Arnot, George Watkin,
John Tompson, Thomas Clayton, William Goldsbrough,
Edward Harrison, Thomas Chilton, Cuthbert Thompson,
Edward Burden, Willjam Browne, John Thompson, Peter
Sharpe, George Robinson, Richard Robinson, Ralph
Wilkinson, Richard Redhead, Adam Burdon, John Burdon,
113
Cuthbert Blenkinshop, Thomas Blenkinshop, Tliomas
Letanie, John Key (36), Thomas Read, Robert Sommers,
Henrie Armestrong, Anthony Ar me strong, Richard Ireland,
John Labron, Richard Jackson, Mark Stranguage, James
Lindesley, Robert Cockfield, Willam Sharp, Edward Steed-
maii, Edward Thompson, John Birkell, Thomas Johnson,
Ephraim Pottes, John Hoodespith, Christopher Stot,
Thomas Thompson, William Thompson, Francis Colston,
Gabriel Kelham, John Ward, Uzwiii Storie, John Ander-
son, William Wilkinson, Edward Cole, Anthonie Bull,
William Johnson, Ilichard Addison, Robert Black, Thomas
Black, Will jam Thompson, George Walton, Anthonie
Tajlour (35), Andrew Bell, Thomas Pattisoii, John Foster,
Thomas Bulmer, Francis Foster, Henrie Marshall, Ralph
Sayre, Samuel Hilton, Thomas Browne, Edward Boute-
floure, Robert Marshall, Anthonie Browne, Edward Bentley,
John Ayre, John Lawson, Alexander Humble, Robert
Harry son, John Galloway, John Small, Francis Wilkinson,
Christopher Robinson, William Bell, Thomas Simpson,
Nicholas Thompson, Thomas Stones, John Bull, Willjam
Huntley, Robert Nicholson, Francis Redhead, John Hyne,
Bartholomew Peart, Richard Tajlour, John Shut ton, Chris-
topher Richardson (34), Thomas Ferrar, Matthew Ferry -
lesse, sen., Matthew Ferrylesse, jun., Christopher Ferry-
lesse, Edward Ferrylesse, Reinold Ferrylesse, Christopher
Hodson, Gerard Bell, George young, Thomas Lamp ton,
William Dixon, Richard Atkinson, Nicholas Tomlinson,
Thomas Dodsworth, Thpdorus Tajlor, John Morley, Ralph
Walker, Robert Slingsbie, George Holme, Thomas Tajlour,
Willjam Watson, Thomas Robinson, George Hall. Robert
Chambers, George Watkin, jun., Thomas Anderson, Henrie
Litster, Edward Clarke, Ralph Browne, Anthonie Wilde,
Robert Atkinson, George Fell, George Watson John
Burden, Anthony Page, John Robinson, Willyam Tajlour
(37), Isaac Waters, Thomas Snowden, Edward Dun,
Nicholas Thompson, Willyam Colljer, jun., John Bilton,
Willyam Gylrie, John Robinson, Robart Cundam, Arthur
young, George Moore, Robert Wilson, William Curtisse,
Christopher Sommers, Richard Sanderson, George Martin,
John T'odd, Robert Mason, Nicholas Thompson, Robert
Saile, Dennis Atkinson, Willm. English, Nicholas Huntley,
Robert Huntley, Willjain Thompson, Robart Walker,
Robert Nixon, Henrie Dixon, Anthonie Tajlour, Nicholas
Fletcher, John Surret, John Storie, Willia Robinson,
Michael Smith, Lawrence Applebie, Robart Smith, William
pottes, Michael Halliday, Thomas Meesome (39), James
Taylour, Willjam Thompson, Willyam Old, Willjam Read,
Thomas Tajlour, Thomas Bird, Willjam Bird, Ralph
114
Fennick, Cuthbert Kirton, Christopher Hall, Will jam
Browne, Richard Rose, Thomas Bell, Ambrose Moyser,
Richard Teasdale, William "VVatson, Richard Jackson,
Ralph Walker, Willjarn Punsion, Robert Puiision, Willjam
Dixon, John Tuttie, John Milburne, Francis Riggell, Allan
Arnot, John Scott, John Good-childe, Robert Kell, Chris-
topher pattison, Alexander Stead, Robert Harrison, Thomas
Smith, Willjam Grove, William Thompson, John Arras,
Will j a Watt, George Richardso, Christopher Richardso,
George Foster, Edward Bullock, John Widdasse (41),
Richard Robinson, Ambrose Gray, Robert Grey, John
Whitton, Richard Thompson, John Rudderford, Richard
Belley, Richard Smith, Andrew Huntley, Robert Ayre,
George Evans, William Jackson, Marke Morgan, Hugh
Moore, Robert Howgram, Lancelot Smith, George Lud-
worth, John Foster, George Burden, William Lazenbie,
Walter Waigh, Richard Hunter, John Wilkinson, William
Wandlasse, Peter Scurfield, Richard Hie, William Scurfield,
Matthew Philips, John Knaggs, John Armestrong,
Alexander Jobson, John Moyser, George Loggan, John
Taylour, Anthonie Myddleton, Ralph Shepheardso,
William Shepheardson, Richard Armestrong, Robert
Tajlour, Edward Jackson, James Robinson, George Hall
(42), Gerard Pottes, Robert Taylour, Thomas Robinson,
Nicholas Dixon, William Curtisse, Henry Foster, Richard
Thorneton, George Cuthbert, Ralph Matthew, Arthur
Smith, Richard Robinson, John Atkinson, Barnard Grey,
William Wright, William Haswell, William Golightly,
Robert Fennick, Thomas Bee, John White, Martin Watson,
sen.j Edward Smith, Christopher Thompson, James Arkell,
Martin Watson, jun., John Watso, Gawan Mawbie, Talbot
Ribton, Roger Dun, Robert Knag*gs, Stephen Fennick,
William S'walwell, John Swalwell, Thomas Hutchinson,
William Hay, Richard Wilson, sen., Samuel Wilson,
Richard Wilson, jun., William Wilson, Robert Hadock,
Francis Hay, Thomas Hay, John Wilson (42), Richard
Smith, Thomas Cuthbert, John Scott, John Harburne, John
Gramton, George Nicholson, Thomas Robinson, John Bee,
John Browne, Robert Browne, James Witherbume,
Willjam Burton, William Ellinor, William Thompson,
Thomas Scott, John Moore, Matthew Brewster, Thomas
Hodge, Willam Cleark, Thomas Ainsley, Edward Walters,
John Walters, Gerard Chapman, Patrick Huggon, John
Jarvase, William Revely, Thomas Parkin, Matthew Wilson,
Peter Maltbie, Thomas Baliffe, James Burne, Gilbert
Dineby, Richard Myles, Robert Chambers, John Bee,
Cuthbert Pottes, Willyam Usher, John Pattison, Robert
Bilton, George Coates^ Thomas Tilley, Richard Hunham,
115
Will jam Curtas, John Hollis (44), John Whitwell, John
Radclift'e, David Browne, Willyam Dixon, Thomas Huggin,
John Harbottle, Tristram Barwiek, Richard Bedhead, Guy
Stapper, Edward Gyllery, John Ranson (11), Signed.
Curat : Thomas Waite6, Constables : John Hilton, Thomas
Ayre, CJnu-chwardon: John Johnson., Churchwardens: John
Roxbey, Thomas Ayre, sen. (17).
Onely these refused to subscribe — Robart Hutcheson of
wermuth, Richard Huntley of East-Burdon (2).
CASTLE EDEN.*
(Written on the front page of a double sheet of fools-
cap. The back page is endorsed " Castle Eden parish."
" Noe Person Certified to haue Refused.") (D.O.2.).
The Names of all these within our parish of Castledon
who haue taken the protestacion, Feb. 24, 1641, within the
County of Durham.
Mr. Cuthbert Sidgwicke, Richard Rawling, sen.,
Edward Highley, Anthoney Read, sen., Raph Newbey,
sen., John Coates, Willyam Mylner, Thomas Readhead,
Anthoney Read, Cuthbert Waller, jun., Richard Raw-
linge, jun., Robert Rawlinge, Thomas Hutchinson, George
Co>ck, John Highly, Mathewe- Spark, John Spark, George
Coate, Willyam Havelie, Thomas Rea, John Rowles,
Anthoney Byers (22).
We have not any who haue refussed to Take the same
protestacion.
In this parish 22 taken it. Signed. Curatt: Mr. John
Wood, Constable : Thomas Sigswicke, Churchwarden : Raph
Newbey.
CROXDALE.t
(Written on one side of a -single sheet of foolscap.
Endorsed on the back " Croxdale.") (D.O.3.).
A Note of all there names that haith taken the oath
with in the parish of Croxdaile, February the xxiiijth day,
1641.
(All the names in this list down to that of " Mr. James
Greene Vicker " have a cross made to them.)
6 In whose writing the list is throughout.
*For an account of the parish of Castle Eden, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i, pt. 2, p. 40.
fFor an account of Croxdale parish, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iv,
pt. 2, p. 113.
116
Imprmis — Mr. Jerrard Salvin7, esquire, Mr. Jerrard
Salvin8, younger, George shawdfourth, Christofer Peare-
*son, Tho. Pickering, William Archer, James Whitfield,
Frances Oarde, William freer, Antho. TJbancke, John
kirkly, Eaph Orookes, George Dickson, John Thompson,
Tho. Speed, William Johnson, Christofer Biggins, Eichard
Leeper, Cuthbt. Aude, Eaph Clarke, Tho. Biggins, George
Conninghani, Peeter Swinborne, John mainswourth, Edward
Thompson, Eichard Meabourne, Tho. Eawe, Robert Robin-
son, William shaudfourth, Mr. Patrick forties, John Tod,
William Harrison, Jerrard Cooper. Viclcer : Mr. James
Greene9, Constable: Jerrard Liddell, Churchwarden: John
Pickering.
The names of them that did refuse the oath.
Imprimis — Eaph Younge10, William Pickering, Eaph
Biggins, Antho. Speed.
DALTON-LE-DALE.*
(Written in a small quarto pamphlet of 16 pages.)
(D.O.4.).
The protestation taken by the Minister and parishioners
within the parish of Dalton in the Daile in the Countie
Pallatyne of Durham.
The 23° day of February, Ano Dni, 1641.
The names of all such Protestants within the parish of
Dalton in the Daile Inhabitinge within the Countie Palla-
tyne of the Bishopricke of Durham, that haith this pro-
testation directed from the house of Commons by the
Justices within the said Countie who haith ministred this
protestation to us.
Signed. Vicar of Dallton in ye Dayle : Matthew Cooper11,
Constables : William Shippardson, Eobert Shadforth,
7 Son of Grerard Salvin of Croxdale, married firstly, Mary, dau. of
Eobt. Hodgson of Hebburn ; secondly, Mary, dau. of Bryan Bellasis of
Morton; he was buried at St. Oswald's, Durham, 20 Jan., 1663/4.
8 Eldest son of the above by his first wife, Lieut. -Colonel of
Tempest's Kegiment of Foot, slain at Northallerton in the service of
Charles I, 1644; unmarried.
9 This line is struck out in the MS.
10 Presented, 2 July, 1639.
"Vicar, 1621-1622 (Rector of St. Mary the Less 1663-75), B.A.,
Magdalen College, Oxford, 3 July, 1616; married 9 Oct., 1621, Alice
Kyrby, at St. Mary the Less, bur. at St. Oswald's Durham, 5 July,
1697.
* For an account of the parish of Dalton le Dale, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 1.
117
Robert Fell, ChurcJnvardens : George Younge, Thomas
Foster, Ouer seers : John Foster, John Robinson (8).
The names of all them that haue< taken this protestation.
February the 23°, Ano Dm, 1641.
Dalton in the Daile — Edward Daile12, George Daile13,
Anthony Smithe, Thomas Todd, Robert Fell, sen., Raiphe
Daile, Nicho. Bootnoore14, Thomas Steedman, William
Robinson, John Ellison, John Pendreth, Robert frond, John
Gedlinne, John Todd, Robert Bootnoore, James Wattson,
Christo. Bee, William Hopper, John Kearton, George Elli-
son, John Cockie (21).
Hesseldeii — John Foster, sen., Thomas Sharpe, Robert
Sharpe, Thomas Foster, John Foster, jun., John Shadforth,
John Muffett, Thomas Home, John Taylor, John Frood,
John Marshall, John Raynoldson, Willm. Taylor, John
Walker, Antho. Johnson, John Taylor, John Whittons,
John Robinson, William Parkin, Richard Ushaw, George
Bell (21).
Morton — Bryan Younger, Robert Raynoldson, Thomas
Younge, Edward Robinson, George Tan ton, Richard
Moore, John Shacklocke, Richard Gibson, Rjchard Marley,
William Robinson, John Ayres, Adam Shippardson15, John
Gregson. William Shacklocke, Anthony Younge, Thomas
Gibson, Rowland Bland.
Dalden protestants and seruants theire — John Johnson,
Robert Johnson, John Home, Richard Shacklocke (21).
February the 23°, Ano Dni, 1641.
A note of all them that refuseth to take this protesta-
tion being Roimishe Catholiques.
Dalden — George Colliiigwood17, Esquire, Mr. William
Wytham18, gent., Geo. Collingwood17, gent., William
Swinburne, Martyn Collingwood, Robert Horsley, Adam
Robinson, Geo. the Sehoolemr, Thomas Collingwood, John
Collingwood.
All these are popish recusants.
12 1667, July 29, Mr. Edward Dale, Dalton, bur. Begs.
13 1680, Sept. 16, Mr. George Dale, Dalton, bur. Regs.
11 1654, Dec. 10, Mary, d. of Nicholas Boultflower, Dalton, born.
Kegs.
15 1668, July 27, Adam, son of Mr. Adam Shipperdson, deceased
bur. Pegs.
17 1685, Oct. 22, George Cbllingwood, Daldon, bur. He married,
Jane, dau. of Thomas Swinburn of Edlingham, Esq.
18 Of Cliffe, married Anne, dau. of George Collingwood of Dalden &
Eslington, Foster's Yorkshire Families. See pedigree of Collingwood
of Daldon and of Eslington, Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 7.
118
Signed. Vicar of Dallton in ye Dayle : Matthew Cooper,
Constaples : Willm. S'hippardson, Robert Shadforth, Robert
.Fell, Churchivardens : George Younge, Thomas Foster, Over-
seers: John Foster, John Robinson.
Itm all Dalton parish taken it, 71 ; refused, 10.
DURHAM.
ST. MARY LE BOW, NORTH BAILEY. t
(Written in two columns on the first page of a double
sheet of foolscap. Endorsed on the back page " Little St.
Maries in Durham South19 North baly," " North Baly,"
" Noe Person Certified that Refuseth/') (D.0.5).
Febr. xxviii0, 1641.
The names of the householders and other Inhabitants in
the parishe of St. Maries in the northe Balye of the Cittie
of Durham of the age of xviii0 yeares and upwards who have
taken the protestacon accordinge as is required by the hoble
house of Comons from them directed to Sr. Willm. Darcie.
Knt., highe Sheriff e of the said Countie and the Justices
there, and from the Justices to the Minister and other
officers of the said parishe.
John Steuenson*, Esquire, Marke Hunter, his servant,
Richard Mathew20, gent., George Barkas, his servant,
Cuthbte Sissotn1, gent., James Watson2, gent., Lftnclot
Hilton3, gent., John Paycocke Gaylor4, Richard Ayre5,
19 The words "Little" and " South " are struck out in the MS.
20 1649, July 11, Margeria, uxor, Richi Mathew, generosi obit. Regs.
1 He married, firstly, 12 Dec., 1619, Isabel King: (died 2 Apl.,
1634); he married, seco'ndly, 18 Nov., 1634, Meriall Cooper; bur. at
Durham Cathedral, 18 Apl., 1675, aged 87. Regs.
2 1649, June 13, James Watson, bur. Regs.
3 1685, May 29, " Mr. Lancelott Hilton, my very kind much esteemed
and honoured friend departed this life the 28 May, and was interred
by his owne order and request neare unto his brother Mr. Christopher
Mickleton, his grave and tombestone in the Cathedral yard at Durham."
Regs.
4 1642, Apl. 11, Mary Laburne, mother-in-law to John Peacock, bur.
Regs. 1646, Apl. 30, John Peacocke Jaylor, Templo, bur. St. Nich.
Durham Regs.
5 1628/9, Jan. 13, Richard Aire of Bishopton and Alice Elstobb,
md. Regs.
* Mar. Mary, dau. of Ambrose Dudley of Chopwell, and ancester of
John Hall Stevenson of Skelton Castle, the "Crazy Castle of Sterne."
f For an account of the parish of St. Mary le Bow, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 37."
119
gent., Arthur Phillipps6, gent., Christofer Mickleton7, gent.,
Anthonie Walker, his servant, Gilbte Frevile8, gent., Robert
Cooper9, gent., Willm. Church10, Batchler of law, Raphe
Birkhead, sen., Raphe Birkhead, jun., Willm. Birdshead,
Blacksmith, Willm. Ransom, Slaitor, George Horsley, yeama,
John Horsley, yeama, Cuthberte wilson, weaver, Thomas*
Betles, yeama, Willm. Foster, Carpenter, John Massam,
Carpenter, Thomas Miller, laborer, George Hodshon, Tayler,
Thomas Slieitfeild, Benymaii Burras, Taylor, Samuel!
Banckes, yearn, Willm. Smarte, yearn, Henry Carter,
Taylor, Samuell Martin, yearn, James Dobsoii, yearn, George
Kirby11, gent., Richard Belte12, gent., Moses Skepper13,
gent., Thomas Wodd, his servant, Henry Moorecro'fte14,
gent., John heath15, Counsellor at lawe, Henry Smith16,
.Esq., (4317), Tymothie Brigham, Taylor, James LawTes,
Plumber, Richard Hutchinson, Taylor, John Whitehead,
6 1640, Apl. 30, Anne, wife of Mr. Arthur Phillips, bur. Eegs. ;
1643, Nov. 12, Arthur Phillipps, gent, and Jane Hutchinson, mar. with a
lycense, St. Oswald's, Durham; he was buried at the Cathedral, 30 May,
1680.
7 1669, Aug. 29, Christopherus Mickleton, atturnatus et legum valde
peritus, et in omnimoda scientia eruditus, bur., Cathedral Durham,
aged 56. He purchased the Crookhall estate; and mar., firstly, Mary,
dau. of Thomas King of South Shields, by whom he had a son, James,
Author of the Mickleton Collections"; secondly, Anne Dodshon of
•Stranton.
8 1621, Oct. 16, Mr. Gilbert Frevill and Elizabeth Cooper, mar.
Bishop Middleham Regs.
3 Bapt., 2 June, 1611. 1642, Nov. 18, Mr. Robt. Cooper, bur. Regs.
10 Under Sheriff of the County, 1663/4, Jan. 14, Mr. William Church,
bur. St. Mary the Less Durham Regs. See Surte&s Soc., vol. 124,
p. 162.
11 1686/7, Feb. 9, George Kirby, gent., bur. Cathedral Registers,
Durham.
12 1659, July 2, Mr. Richard Belt, attorney at law, Templum, bur.
St. Nicholas', Durham.
13 1641/2, Mch. 7, Mri. Moses Skepper, bur. St. Margaret's, Durham;
mar. Margaret', dau. of Hugh Wright, Mayor of Durham, mar., 12
June, 1628.
11 1637, Sept. 28, Henry Moorecroft and Barbary, dau. of James
Hilton of Dyons, mar., both of Durham. Houghton-le-Spring Regs.
15 Of Gray's Inn, afterwards of Old Durham, near the City of Durham,
Esq. Bapt. 30 Sept., 1604, at Pittington; buried, 7 March, 1664, at St.
Giles, Durham ; mar. Margaret, dau. of William Smith of Durham,
mar., 27 Oct., 1623. Regs.
16 Of West Herrington, Esq., Counsellor at Law, bapt. 30 July,
1609. Regs. Mar., firstly, at Durham Cathedral, 10 June, 1630,
Elizabeth Chapman; and secondly, at Houghton-le-Spring, Elizabeth,
dau. of Robt. Ayton of West Herrington, gent; bur. at Houghton-le-
Spring, 9 Oct., 1661.
17 This total includes the curate and constable who sign across the
bottom of the page.
120
laborer, Thomas Harrison, Scriviiior, John Hutchinson>
yeama, John Davison, Whitesmith, Daniell Davison, his
servant, John Jackson, Nicholas Bryan, Cooke, Kobte
ClercKe, Vintner, John Lambe, yearn, Charles Mickleton,
yeam, Raphe Hall18, gent., James Smart e, yearn, John
Brigham, Taylor, Willm. Lambe, John Guydon19, gent.,
Toby Brookinge20, gent., Robte Mitfoorth1, gen., Tymothie
Wilson, Webster, Willm. Porter, yeam, Roger Lawes,
Plumber, Wilfrid Lambe, Plumber, Willm. Blithman,
Butcher, Nicholas Grene, Glasier, John Grene, his Appren-
tice, Thomas Shoreswodd, laborer, Jonas Moore2, gent.,
Humphrey Houlden, yeam, Phillip Bancks, Cordiner,
Christofer Richardson, William howlinge, Clockmaker.
Onely Willia . . bury3 of the parishe aboue, said white-
smith, haith not taken the protestacon.
This entry is crossed out and the words " taken it " added
(33).
Signed. Curate of ye parish abouesaid : Will Smith4,
Constable therof : John Benson.
DURHAM.
ST. MARY, SOUTH BAILEY.*
(Written on one side of a single sheet of foolscap. The
other side is endorsed " South baly." " Noe Persons Certi-
fied that haue refused. ") (D.O.6.).
A note of the names and surnames of all men above the
age of eightene yeares within the parish of the South bailey
in the cittie of Durham which have made protestation
according to Commandment, February the xvith, 1641.
18 1708, Apl. 11, Kalph Fall, gent., bur. Regs.
19 1632, May 29, John Guidon and Agnes Hall, vid., md. Regs.
20 1642, June 28, Tobias Brooking1, hujus Ecclesice psaltes, qua
eccedens, sepultus est. Cathedral Regs. He married, 11 July, 1626,.
Magdalen Dodsworth, St. Mary the Less Regs.
1 1625, Oct. 28, Robert Mitford, gent., and Elizabeth Porter, mar.
Regs. 1666/7, Feb. 9, Robert Mitford, bur. Regs.
-1638/9, Mch. 24, Mary, dau. of Mr. Jonas Moore, and Elenor, his
wife, bapt., St. Mary le Bow, Durham.
3 Practically illegible; looks like Ewbury in the MS.
4 1640, Apl. 23, Grace, wife of William Smith, Clerke, bur. 1645,
Apl. 21, William Smith, Clerke, bur. St. Manj le Bow Regs.
* For an account of the parish of St. Mary in the South Bailey,,
see Siirtees, Durham, vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 44.
121
Mr. James Pemiymans5, Mr. William Oystoue, Mr.
Richard Newhouse6, Mr. John Calverley7, Mr. Robert Xew-
house8, Thomas Carr9, Chrislofor Foster, Gilbert Marchall,
Raph Lee, John Teasdell, Rowland Brig-ham, Mathewe
Taylor, John Wright, William Maylym, John Partis., John
Eg'«'lstoiie, John Kenelyside, Humi'rey Stephenson, Cuth-
bert Marley. Signed. Cured : Willm. Murray, Ch.
war-den: Phill Ebbuts10, Churchwarden: John Applby,
Constable: Robert Loiigstafl (23).
DURHAM.
ST. GILES.*
(Written on both sides of a single sheet of foolscap
folded down the centre to form a narrow four paged
pamphlet.) (D.O.7.).
Dunelm Snt. Giles parish.
These doth Take it.
Mr. hendry Smith, gentleman, John Bell, Jolin Ace-
maii, Thomas Wilson, Thomas Snawdoii, juii., Thomas
Snawdon, sen., Richard Welberey, Chirster Ayreson,
Thomas Tod, Thomas Coultman, peter Booth, Charles
Bayles, Georg Taylor, John Braiitiiigam, Thomas Come-
forth, Richard Bariisefather, Giles Atkinson, Timothy Hub-
bocke, Oswold Bell, Simon Martin, George Greesoii, Robert
Hutchison, Chris ter hedley, John dobison, Raiph Steven-
son, hendry Bailes, Willia Simson, Thomas Browne,
Thomas Bailes, John Bosby, Thomas Tomson, Thomas hut-
5 Of Ormesby, Co. York, knighted by Charles I at Durham, 24 Apl.,
1642, and created a baronet by Charles II, 22 Feb., 1664. He was a
zealous loyalist, and like many other cavaliers of his time, raised a
considerable troop of horse at his own expense ; during the Common-
wealth a fine was imposed upon him for supporting the cause of Charles
II, and he sold a portion of the Ormesby estates for the sum of £3,500
to Mrs. Elwes, which his descendant Sir James Pennyman repurchased
in 1770, for £47,500. Born, 6 Mch., 1608/9; died, 24 Apl., 1679. He
married at Castlegate, Co. York, 26 Dec., 1632, Elizabeth, dau. of
Stephen Norcliffe of York. Foster's Yorkshire Families.
6 1657, July 17, Richardus Newhouse etatis 70 anni, bur. Regs.
7 1622/3, Feb. 16, Johannes Caverley, gener. et Isabella Hegge filia
Mrs. Hegge, mar. Regs.
s 1668, Sept. 19, Mr. Robert Newhouse, bur. Regs. See Surtees
Soc., vol. 124", p. 170. .
CJ 1645, Aug. 21, Thomas Carr buried. Regs.
10 Married, 27 Jan., 1627/8, at St. Mary the Less, to Grace, dau. of
Dr. Robert Hutton ; bur. at Houghtou-le-Spring, 28 Dec., 1660.
* For an account of the parish of St. Giles, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 58.
122
chison, Robert porras, Robert Richardson, niathew Burrow,
Thomas Lane, John Foster, Edward Brantingam, John
Gray, Gerrard welberry, Thomas dobson, Daiiiell huds-
peth (42), Mr. Thomas heath11, jun., gentleman, John Coul-
son, Thomas Beanie, Thomas Leigh, John Peale, George
Jourdison, John Miller, Thomas Heath12, Esquire, Mr.
John Wycliffe13, gentleman, Robert Twydall, James Atkins,
Edward Robisori, Thomas Huton, Raiph Noble, Robert
Coulson, Richard Curry, Richard Johnson, John harrison,
Robert hedley, Richard Ayre, Nicholas Sparke, william
Jourdison, Robert haswell, Richard Chiltoii, Robert kent,
Roland potter, Roland Robsoii, Thomas fuler, Thomas Sim-
son, Thomas dawson, jun., John davison, peter Baker,
James fairebarne, Andrew Rotherforth, John white, John
heigh, John Bambrough, John duckett, John Chiltoii,
Anton Thirslewhite, Edward Burdas, Cuthbert bambrig,
John Burdas, George Coulson, Robert Watson (45),
william Blackstoii14, gentleman, george Robson, william
hubbocke, Simon Fentou, Richard Coulson, Richard Litle-
fare15, william Burton, John Coulson, John Neleson, John
Gray, John Coulson, James Colledge, Parkar heath16,
g'entleman, George wright, Richard Sparrow, Chirster
Bi chison, Cuthbert Swynburne, Joihn Blackstoii17, g^eiitle-
man, Thomas a Love, sen., Thomas a love, jun., George
Curry, George Martin, Richard whitfeilde, william Benkes,
John Gray, John wilkison, Robert dobson, william hugell,
Abram Allison, George Claxstoii, GeoTge dobison, watter
Jackson, John wilkison, John heighfeild, heiidry waiilas,
hendry Bosby, hendry Johnson, Thomas Foster (38).
Signed. Collectors : John Lyons, Francis Pearson, Clerk :
11 Of Kepyer West Grange, 1627; living 1646, married Dorothy, dau.
of Eev. Richard Bunny of Newlands, Normanton, Yorks.
12 Perhaps son of above, if so, bapt. 1 Nov., 1607, at St. Giles,
Durham.
13 1628, Nov. 18, John Wycliff and Alice Emerson, mar. St. Nicholas,
Durham.
14 Of Old Malton, an officer in the service of Charles I., residing at
Pittington; J.P., for Co. Pal., Durham, bur. at St. Oswald's, 2 Jan.,
1684/5.
15 Felton crossed out and Litlefare substituted in MS.
16 Son of Thomas Heath of Kepyer West Grange, by his wife
Dorothv, dau. of the Rev. Richard Bunny of Newlands, bapt. at St.
Giles, Durham, 27 Dec., 1613.
17 Probably John Blakiston the Regicide, if so, son of Marmaduke
Blakiston, Vicar of Woodhom, Rector of Redmarshall, Rector of
Sedgefield, and Prebendary of the 7th Stall, of Newton Hall, Durham,
by his wife Margaret James. Bapt., 21 Aug., 1603 at Sedgefield, M.P.
for Newcastle, 1641; mar., 9 Nov., 1626, Susan Chamber at All Sts.,
Newcastle. He was one of the Judges who signed the death warrant of
King Charles I., 29 Jan., 1648/9. Will dated 1 June, 1649, proved in
London, 24 Mch., 1650, by his widow.
123
.El. Smyth18; Richard Trip, Richard Cornforth, Thomas
Dawspn, Anthony Emerson.
These doth not Take it,
Recusants — John Pattison, Christopher Bee, Thomas
pattison, John Smirke, humfray Gerry, John fr is sell.
Signed. Collecioi- : John Lyons; Clerk: El. Smyth;
Churchwardens: Richard Trip, Thomas dawson ; Anthonie
Emarson, Richard Corneforth.
The names of all in the parish of St. Giles, wch hath
taken it — 125 these wch refused to take it — 6.
(Endorsed) Dunelm Saint Giles parish.
DURHAM.
ST. MARGARET'S.*
(Written on single sheets of foolscap torn into two strips
and sewn to form a narrow pamphlet of 14 pages. (D.O.8.).
The Chapplery of St. Margaret's in Durham de suburb
Ciuit Dunelm.
Sainct Margarett's Chapplery in Durham, March the 2,
1641.
The names of such persons as tooke the Protestacon
wthin the Chappellrie aforesaid.
William Freisell, Mathew Thompson, Robert Burton,
Richard Atkinson, Rowland Atkinson, Humfrey Atkinson,
Cuthbert Kirbie, Michaell Olliuer, William Pearson, jun.,
Lancelot! Carnaby, John Sheffeild, John Walton, Richard
Wheatley, Raph Allonson, Raph Suddicke, John Jackson,
John Dearham, James Marshall, George Humble, Christofer
Skirroe, Rowland Stott, Arthure Pearson, William Watt,
William Ibbeson, sen., Thomas hutchinson, William
Ibbeson, jun., Richard Hall, Robert Armstronge, William
Sherwin, George Pearson (30), John Gibson, William Chap-
man, Raph Dickeson, John Stephen son, Robert Fisher,
sen., Raph Wilson, sen., Humfrey Butler, Mr. Richard
Hutchinson19, James Hutchinson Robert Hutchinson,
William Hutchinson, Heugh E'rrington, Christopher Yasie,
John White, John Selby, Michaell Johnson, Anthony
Williamson, Thomas ."Williamson, Thomas Freisell, William
Rawe, Rowland Walker, Allexaiidr Williamson, sen.,
Allexandr Williamson, jun., Nicholas Coltman, James
18Elias Smith, presented, 1632, to St. Giles, .Master of the Grammar
School, 1640-66, Librarian to the Dean and Chapter, Vicar of Bedlington
and Minor Canon, bur. at the Cathedral, 9 Dec., 1676.
19 Son of Christopher Hutchinson, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
William Browne of Shotton. He married Jane, dau. of Thomas
Robinson of Brancepeth. Buried, 24 June, 1680. Begs.
* For an account of the chapelry of St. Margaret's, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 127.
124
harreson, Thomas Colson, Thomas Dickesoii, Thomas.
Harrison, John Harrison, John Egglestori, John Seamer,
John Smith, George Wilson, William Hutchinson, Thomas
Hopper (35), Robert younger, Robert Wyseman, George
Hprsley, Walter Gibb, John Stctt, Edward Hedley,
Nicholas Corny n, John Comyn, Thomas Comyn, Thomas
Richardson, William Murtoii, John Taylor, Raph White,
John Medy, Mr. William Dakins20, Henry White, James
Hutchinson, sen., Rowland Reede, Thomas Bellie, George
Woodmas, John Fog gin, Mimgo Little, James Farelesse,
John Rowell, Thomas Phillipsoii, Symond Smith, William
Harreson, George Arckle, William Hinde, Thomas Todd,
Nicholas Todd, Mathew Todd, Georg-e Feiiwicke (-33)*,
William Pearson, Thomas Welbury, John Johnson, Cuth-
bert Knaggs, Thomas Knaggs, Robert Knag'gs, Edward
Charletoii, Christopher Reiinyson, John Almond, Thomas
Preston, Thomas Walker, John Walker, Anthony Walker,
George Currey, William Maugham, Andrew Mason,
William Yealder, George Rowell, John Bell, Heugh
Rowell, William Rowell, John Rowell, Richard Wilkinson,
Raph Walker, Mathew Mason, Edward Ruttlesse, Raph
Ruttlesse, Christ of er Dent, Christofer Dauison, Richard
Jackson, Thomas Brasse, Mr. Michaell Hall1, Mr. Thomas
Gill2, Henry Manuger, William Mittchell (35), Robert
Gowland, George Stott, jun., Tymothie Stott, John
Tomson, Robert Stellinge, John Swalhvell, Cuthbert Grin-
well, Gregory Hutchinson, Thomas Hutchinson, William
Hutchinson, Anthony Hutchinson, Thomas Dickson, jun.,
William Yealdart, Thomas Benson, Rowland Langstaffe,
Lyonell Carnaby, John Thornton, Thomas Dnnn, Robert
Dixon, William Stott, Mr. Toby Blakeston3, Mr. Edward
Parkinson4, Thomas Blakeston, Robert Blakeston, Thomas
Harreson, Richard Nicholson, John Key, John Robinson,
Thomas Grinwell, Toby Johnson, Richard Dauison,
William Dixon, William Page, Robert Patteson, Edward
Rodham, Thomas Reede (36), Michaell Hardie, Robert
Foster, John Emerson, Thomas Hutchinson, Richard
Tunstall, Francis Watson, Thomas Buttrie, Henry Widdi-
feild, Christofer harreson, Heugh Dodds, Rowland
Truiickstoii, Robert Kirtley, John Jackson, Christofer
Walton, Edward Buttrie, Thomas Clerke, Marke Smith,
20 1671, Apl. 12, Mr. William Daikings, bur. Regs.
1 1655, Sept. 28, Michael Hall, gent., bur. Regs. 1680, June 29,
Mr. Michael Hall, bur. Regs.
2 1662, Aug. 26, Mr. Thomas Geell, bur. Regs.
a 1680, July 2, Mr. Tobyas Blakiston, bur. Regs.
4 1667, Apl. 29, Mr. Edward Parkinson, bur. Regs.
125
John Kirkley, Barnaby Robson, Ciithbert Parkin, George
Tomson, William Ellrington, John Dixon, Michaell Welsh,
Gilbert Watson, William Watson, George Taylor, Thomas
Stott, Lenard Sheele, Thomas Keneleside, Robert Freisell,
Michaell Hodshon, William Wilson, Thomas Dobbeson
(34), Heugh Ayre, Richard Close, John Halley, Richard
Grinwell, Raph Robson, William Hastie, Allexander
Gibbon, Thomas Dixon, William Johnson, George Stott,
James Noble, Christopher Clerke, Thomas Hall, Lancelott
Permires, Thomas Wardell, William Emerson, William
Jackson, Bartholomew Ingram, Robert Ingram, William
Hall, Thomas Hall, Raph Rawe, George Patteson, Ciith-
bert Chipchase, Cuthbert Hut chin son, William Shipperd,
William Burdori, Thomas Hutchinson, John Liddall, John
Hall, John Kirkhouse, George Wright, Toby Bayles,
Symond Coulson, Anthony Bayles (35), John Johnson,
Nicholas Emerson, Lenard Beene, Mr. George Sheffeild5,
Robert Boyes, Thomas Mills, John Hunter, Mr. William
Heighington6, George Stott, sen., William Lowrey,
William Coulson, James Taylor, Cuthbert Dixon, Edward
Stott, Henry Halsey, John Mayor, Luke Dickinson, John
Chipchase, Symon Bracke, Cuthbert Simson, John Chaiie-
ton, Raph Wilson, Mr. Christofer Hutchinson7, Mr. Cuth-
bert Billingham8, Richard Cornforth, John Johnson, Roger
Rawe, Henry Clement, William Hutchinson, Thomas Earle,
John Harreson, Heugh Stott, John Urweii, John Stott,
Richard Harreson (35), John Wilkinson, William Hedley,
William Gaynes, John Gaynes, Myles Atkinson, John
Mason, Thomas Ellrington, Mathew Corner, Heugh
Hutchinson, Robert Smith, William Rose, John Walker,
John Skirroe, Toby Elstobb, Jacob Skinner, Thomas
Allonson, Nicholas. Bee9, Robert Wilkinson, George
Walton, Isacke Gilpin, John Beenie (21).
Heareafter followeth the names of such persons within
the said Chappellry as refused to- come to take the said
protestacon.
5 1639, Sept. 24, George Sheiffeild, gent, and Margrett Shereton,
widow, both of the chapelry of St. Margaret's, by Licence, St. Oswald's,
Durham.
6 1693, Nov. 29, Mr. William Heighington, bur. Begs.
7 1645, Christopher Hutchinson, died, St. Oswald's, Durham. Regs.
8 Of Crookhall, married Ann, dau. of Nicholas Walton, Curate of
Croxdale.
9 Mar., firstly, at St. Margaret's, 12 June, 1621, Jane Haslebe; and
secondly, at the same church, 15 June, 1624, Barbara Ussie, widow.
From the last named Jacob Bee was born; he was the Diarist, the
diary being printed in Surtecs Society, vol. 124, pp. 54-175, and vol. 118,
p. 43.
John Addamson, Thomas Smirke, Mr. William.
Power10, Thomas Power, Eobert Burne, John Teasdale, Mr.
John Forcer11, John Johnson, James Hall, Charles Tayler,
William Winter, Robert Gelson, John Liddall, Edward
Taylor, Richard Kirtley, Mr. Raph Hall12, Marmaduke
Noble, Christofer Welfoote, John Welfoote, Rowland
Buttrie, Cuthbert Liddall, Richard Flethani, William
Wayde13 (23). Signed. Clerk: John Duris14, Church-
wardens : John Rycharclson, Thomas Johnson, Thomas-
Dalston, Raiphe Belley, Constables : Robert Fisher, Thomas
Rennison, Nicholas Hutchinsoii, John Gowlaiid, Ouerseers :
John Keenlysyde, niichael Paxxs15 (11).
DURHAM.
ST. NICHOLAS.*
(Written upon half foolscap sheets sewn in the same
form as St. Margaret's.) (D.O.9.).
Durham, St. Nich. parish.
St. Nich. parish in Durham Concerning the protesta-
ion.
The Certificate (sic) of Minister: Allexsander Brogdon16,
Churchwardens : John Walton and Thomas Eitherington,.
Constables : John Gooclheire and Richard Skaithlock, Ouer-
seers for the poore : John Wrallas and George Palmer, in St.
Nich. parish in Durham.
Imprimis the Names of those that haue taken the pro-
testation coinended to them by the Honorable house of
Comons. The parties abouesaid took it before the Justices,
and then gave it to these persons as Followeth, vizelt.
Feb. 20th, 1641.
Mr. Christofer Cookson17, Mayor, Mr. Hewgh Walton18 r
Alderman, Mr. John Heighington19, Alderman, Mr. Ralph
10 1657, Aug. 17, Mr. Willm. Power, buried, 1666/7; Mch. 6, Mrs
Margaret Power, bur. Regs.
11 1665, Aug. 31, Mr. John Forcser, bur. Eegs.
12 1708, Apl. 11, Ealph Hall, gent, bur., St. Mary le Bow, Durham.
13 A name following has been scraped out with a penknife. The
only letters readable are " John B . . . i . . (k?).
14 Vicar of Muggleswick, 1662-1684.
15 Query Panes or Panes clumsily written.
16 1645/6, Feb. 15, Alex. Brogden, cleric., bur. Easington Regs.
171650, Nov. 28, Christopher Cookson, Alderman, templo, bur. Regs.
"Mayor of Durham, 1615, 1623/4, 1633/4, 1639/40; Draper, mar.,
firstly, Barbara Harrison, 27 June, 1598; Regs, secondly, Jane Cook,
mar. 11 Sept., 1606, at St. Giles, Durham, bur. 5 Aug., 1652. Regs.
19 1661, May 15, Mr. John Heighington, younger, Templo, bur.
Regs. 1705/6 Jan. 2, old John Heighington, Quaker, died. Bee's Diary.
* For an account of the parish of St. Nicholas, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 46.
127
Allenson20, Alderman, Mr. Thomas Tunstall1, Alderman, Mr.
John HalP, Alderman, Mr. Richard Man3, Alderman, Mr.
Thomas Trolupp4, Mr. John Ayreson5, Mr. Anthoney
Smyth6, Mr. Cuthbert Hutchinson1 , Mr. Anthoney Dayle8,
Mr. Thomas Goodheire9, Mr. Thomas Cooper10, Willyam
Bell, taylor, Richard Browne, Thomas Richardson, cordi-
ner, George Pickeringe, Gabriell Wright (19).
Anno Doni, 1641.
Christopher Bancke.
Feb. 23, 1641.
John Thorpe, James Harbeson, Gilbert Lowson, John
Thompson, Cuthbert Brass, Barnabey Focer, Willyam
Heslupp, Richard Hodgshon, John Peart, John Scathlocke,
Willyam Daweson, John Ridley, Willyam Hutchinson, Raph
Nickelson, Luke Shipperd, Mathewe Charleton, Willyam
Lee, George Gryffine, George Stroker, Robert Taylor,
Willyam Rodham, Michaell Summersyde, Willyam Black-
ston, Raph Hooth, John Crofton, George Hull, James
Rodham, Mr. Thomas Richardson11, Mr. Henry Elstobb12
(29).
Anno Doni, 1641.
Mr. Thomas Blackston13, Mr. Thomas Walton14, Mr.
Thomas Emerson15, John Shadfforth, John Goodheire,
20 1656/7, Jan. 29, Mr. Ralph Allenson, Alderman, Templum, bur.
Regs.
'Bur. at Aycliffe, 30 Jan., 1644/5, mar. there, Elizabeth Leeke,
17 Oct., 1625. cf. Surtees Hist of Durham, iii, 272.
2 1658, Dec. 23, Mr. John Hall, elder, Alderman, Templo, bur. Regs.
3 1663, July 24, Richard Man, Draper, Templo, bur. Regs.
4 1644, July 15, Mr. Thomas Trolupp, Attorney, Templo, bur. Regs.
5 1674, June 20, Mr. John Ayreson, the elder, Mercer, Templo, bur.
Regs. See pedigree of this family, Surtees Soc., vol. 124, 56.
6 1682/3, Mch. 13, Mr. Anthony Smith, Mercer, Templo, bur. Regs.
7 1647/8, Mch. 21, Mr. Cuthbert Hutchinson, Alderman, Templo, bur.
Regs.
8 1679, Nov. 25, Mr. Anthony Dayle, senior, Mercer, Templo, bur.
Regs
9 1700, Mch. 26, Thomas Goodare, cordwiner, Templo, bur. Regs.
101612, Oct. 4, Thomas, son of Mr. Robert Cooper, Esq., bapt. Regs.
See pedigree of Cooper, Surtees, Durham, iv, 150.
11 1653/4, Mch. 20, Mr. Thomas Richardson, Attorney at law,
Templum, bur. Regs.
12 1644, June 30, Mr. Henry Elstobb, Templo, bur. Regs.
13 1649, Sept. 17, Mr. Thomas Blackston, gentleman, Templo, bur.
Regs.
14 1645, Mr. Tho. Walton, died; St. Oswald's, Durham. Regs.
15 1666/7, Jan. 26, Thomas Emmerson, cordwainer, Templo, bur.
Regs.
128 '
George Heslupp, Richard Lucas, John. Rutlas, Mathewe
Bayles, Jolin (Jhilton, liartram Martchell, John Comendell,
Thomas Button, Jo. Walton, jun., Corcliner, Edward Cog--
don, John Stokell, Willy am Readhead, Thomas Emerson,
Cordin, John Bell, Nichollas Foster, Henry Rowell, Robert
Burwell, Richard Whitfield, Thomas Midleton, Christofer
Whitfield, James Sander, Thomas Wilson, Richard Kemp,
Richard Raskell, Thomas French, James Farrelas, Robert
Rutter, Edward Clerke, John Pearson, Thomas Fisher,
sen., Thomas Fisher, jun. (36), Mr. Tobey Hudspetk16,
Richard Raynoldson, John Spyncley, Richard Robeson,
Nichollas Taylor, James Farrelas, Willyam Cooke, Robert
Raynoldson, John Robinson, James Peacocke, Mathewe
Navell, Lowrance Roberts, Willyam Wisseman, Mr. Row-
land Swynburne17, James Taylor, George Renwicke, Will-
yam Bassnat, Robert Joplin, John Kindlesyde.
Feb. 24, 1641.
Edward Fawell, Jo. Heighingtoii, Cordin, Robert
Fawell, Robert Stainsbey, Chr. Wilkinson, Thomas Lee,
taylor, Thomas Savell, Henry Colpitt, Christo. Charletoii,
Hewgh Nixson, Richard Farrelas, John Patteson, smyth,
Thomas Lowrie, Cuthbert Thompson, Steven Arrendell,
Willyam Bell, Cordiner (35).
Anno Doni9 1641.
Richard Lee, John Snawball, George Rowell, Jarard
Brantingham. Cuthbert Bainbricke, John March, Hewgh
Brantingham, Rowland Norris, Robert Wilson, Willyam
Stevenson, Thomas Browne, John Hopper, Willyam
Summersyde, Richard Dickinson, Tymothie King, John
Gray, Edward Smyth, John Marley, Thomas Jackson,
George Armestronge, Raph Bainbridge, George Maison,
Richard Wisseman, Willyam Hopper, Willyam Crofton,
Phillipp Farrelas, Robert iSympson, Nichollas Bullocke,
John Barton, Thomas Whitt, John Martine, John Duglas,
John Trolupp, Luke Shipperdson, Rowland Sympson,
Thomas Liddell, Humfray Errington (37), John Ridley,
Bartram Bolton, Thomas Pitty, Robert Blunt, John
Walton, Cuthbert Bellerbie, Robert Shawe, Thomas Taylor,
John Dawson, John Rackett, Robert Emerson, John
Turner, Robert Robinson, Henry Parkinson, Cuthbert
Usher, Charles Chepman, John Shipperdson, Raph Peart,
Edward Cay, John Taylor, John Lambe, Thomas Atkinson,
Thomas Cooper, Roger Leake, Robert Quarton, Michaell
16 1671, June 7, Tobias Hudspeth, senior, Templo, bur. Regs.
17 1628/9, Jan. 15, Margaret, wife of Mr. Rowland Swyuburne,
Templo, bur. Regs. He was buried 10 Jan., 1654/5. Regs.
129
Lee, Phillipp Marting-e, John Sutton, Edward Turner,
Christo. Lambe, Willyam Cog-don, Thomas Kempe, Raph
Hopper, Richard Foster, John Arrundell, John Wood,
Edward Anderson (37), Thomas Chepman, Christofer
French, Mathewe' Cragg-es, Mathewe Moverlie, Jarrard
Barrowe, Robert Newton, Thomas Grange, Henry Gastell,
Robert Pearson, Andre we Currie, Willyam Rutlas, George
Taylor, Robert Taylor, sen., Robert Taylor, jun., Nichollas
Stobbs, Thomas Peiarson, John Barton, jun.
Feb. 27, 1641.
Lancelot Rumphatt, Robert Jameson, Willyam Harri-
son, George Willy amson, Willyam Swalwell, Mr. Jo. Ingle-
bie18, jun., Robert Allenson, John French, Robert Brant-
inghain, Humfray Smyth, Nichollas Lad] ie, Chanlor, Christo.
Nickelson, Robert Has well, John Kerry, Aiitho. Dobson,
Hewgh Sheele, Cuthbert Ditchburne, Thomas Lee, Joyner
(35), James Aseley, Willyam Teasdaile, Petter Rowell,
John Dowson, Mr. John Hall19, vintler, Robert Basnatt,
Richard Gryndie, Edward Peacocke, Anthoiiey Fawell,
Anthoney Taylor, Robert Story, Christo. Dixson, Willyam
Unthanke, John Sympson, Willyam Hunter, Robert John-
son, Thomas Walton, Thomas Richardson, John Eithering--
ton, Raph Richardson, Francis Willowbie, John Nessam,
Willm. Bell, jun., Willm. Emerson, John Rackett, Wil-
lyam Racket t, Robert Peacocke, Thomas Kirklie, James
Carr, Riclhard Trotter, .Mr. Willyam Key20, Nichollas
Clerke, Willm. Foster, John King, Robert Daweson (35).
Anno Doni, 1641.
Hewgh Anderson, John Ingleby, jun., Henry Maland,
Alexsander Shawe, Cuthbert Coullinge, Richard Hodgshon,
Richard Hickson, George Taylor, Nichollas Stobbs, Robert
Taylor, sen., Robert Taylor, jun., Thomas Pearson, John
Barton, John Hesloppe, Edward Denton, Hewgk Hutchin-
son. Thomas Taylor, Nichollas Ladley, Mathewe Arklie,
Willyam Hesloppe, Petter Wilkinson, Thomas Cay, Robert
Pearson, Robert Taylor, Godfray Skirfield, George Barns-
father, Georg-e Hawdon, Edward Mathers, Willm. Daw-
son, sen., Willm. Dawson, jun., Henry Farrelas, John
Wallass, Christo. Sheiffield, Henry Walton, Cuthbert Car-
tington ',(35).
Feb. 28, Anno Doni, 1641.
George Cragg-e, Anthoney Glover, Stephen Thompson,
Willm. Wilkinson, Hewgh Hobson, John Robeson, John
18 1645, Oct. 30, John Inglebee, Templo, bur. Pegs. 1645, Nov. 10,
Jayne, wife of the said John, deceased, Templo, bur. Regs.
19 1658, Dec. 23, Mr. John Hall, elder, Alderman, Templo, bur.
Regs.
20 1654, Apl., 30, William Key, drape*, bur. Regs.
9
130
Wood, John Silvester, Thomas Buckle, GeoTg-e Walker,
John Bee, Thomas Richardson, Henry Wood, Mr. Charles
Wrenn1, Mr. Willyam King2, John Bullocke, John
Spyncler, Thomas Browne, barbar, Thomas Harrison, John
Taylor, Edmund Jackson, Edmund Shelton (22).
Taken by 320 persons in all.
Signed. Minister: Alexander Brogden3 of St. Nicholas
in Durham, Churchwardens : John Walton, Thomas Hether-
ington, Overseers : Georg"e Palmer, John Wallas, Constables :
John Goodhaire, E/ichard Scathlock.
The Names of those which doe refusse to take the
Protestation within St. Nichollas parish in Durham.
Anno Doni, 1641.
All these are popish recusants — Mr. Charles Hall4, Mr.
Michaell Johnson5, Mr. John Cbnyers6, Raph Byerlawe,
Nichollas Bell, John Frizell, George Comming, Nichollas,
Duxberry, Thomas March, Cuthbert Taylor, Edward
Browne, John Servant, Thomas Patteson (13).
Refused by 13 persons.
(Here follow the names of the minister and officials
exactly as on page 12.)
In all in St. Nich. parish, 320 taken, 13 refused.
EASINGTON.*
(Written in a foolscap quarto pamphlet of 16 pages the
last 7 of which are blank.) (D.0.10.).
Easington parish — The names of the inhabitants of Esing-
ton Parish which haue taken ye Protestatio.
Esington — William Jonston7, Clarke, John Allen, Mar-
maduke Peart, Richard Walker George Paxton, Richard
1 1688,, Dec. 21, Charles Wren, draper, taylor, Templo. bur. Regs.
2 1644/5, Feb. 22, Mr. Willyam King, Templo, bur. Regs.
a 1645/6, Feb. 15, Alex. Brogdon, Clark, bur. Easington Regs.
4 1575 f 6, Jan. 16, Mr. Charles Hall and Mrs. Brandlinge, mar., St.
Nicholas, Newcastle Regs. 1590, Aug. 16, Charles, son of Mr. Charles
Hall of Fellin, bapt. St. Nicholas, Newcastle.
5 Bur. at St. Oswald's, 13 Apl., 1714. See pedigree of Johnson,
Surtees, Durham ii, 200.
6 1687/8, Mch. 11, Major John Gonyers of Chester, in ye Street being
Sunday [Died], Bee's Diary.
71642, July 5, Elizabetha,. uxor Willielmi Johnston, Clerici, pia
matrona sepulta est. Regs.
* For an account of the parish of Easington, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i, pt. 2, p. 10.
131
Foster, George Grime, John Jordinson, Robt. Ayre, Michael
Walker, Edward Burden, Wm. Paxton, Abraham Paxton,
Wm. Jurdeson, Christopher Paxton, Wm. Paxton, John
Jackson, Richard Wolfe, Robb Richardson, Tho. Paxton,
John Lambert, Anthony Story, Anthony Middleton, Thomas
Codling, Valentine Appleby, Mathew Arcles, Geo. Paxton,
John Hall, Henry Smith, James Nicholson, Luke Pescod,
Rich. Wilkinson, Edward Wardell, Lemuel Horsely, James
Paxton, Cuthbert Lyddell, Tho. Harrison, Tho. Robinson,
Henry Clarke, Richard Jurdeson, George Burdon,
Georg Burdon, jun. Wm. Cawards, Wm. Hunter,
John Robspn, John Hixon, Michael Hixon, Robt. Pescods,
George Wildon, Rich. Bee, Wm. Paxton, James Watson,
Robt. Crookes, John Burdon, John Kindall, Peter Wildon,
Tho. Litstarre, Wm. Huttchinson, John Pope, Rich.
Johnston Tho. Dawson, Marmaduke Wildon, Christopher
Chapman, Thomas Huitson, Rich. Boores, Bartholomew
Starre, Tho. Paxton, John Romfoote, John Foster, John
Richester, Robt. Robinson, John Hixon, Robt. Appleby,
John Elword, Rich. Jamson, Francis Southditch,
Christopher Paxton, Robt. Paxton, Robt. Foster, Edward
Wilkinso, Marmaduke Wildon, John Clarke, John Blown e.
Robt. Aar, Rich. Paxton, Wm. Harrison, Humphrey
Burd, Tho. Rawling, John Foggett, Richard Dawson,
Henry Simpson, Geo. Paxton, Edward Paxton, Archy
Prentise, Edward Paxton, Christopher Kendall, Wm.
Kendall, Robert Bacon, Wm. Wardell, Tho. Ellison, John
Lambert, Mar tine Foster, Henry Ferry, John Cooke,
Gilbert Rand, Geo. Harrison, Anthony Tailor, John
Foster, Wm. Watson, Geo. Davison, Robt. Jamson, John
Bee.
Sic subscribitur — Constables: Christopher Bee, Gilbert
Paxton, churchwarden*: George Robinson, overseer:
Thomas Jackson.
Hawthorn — Nicholas Shadforth, George Robinson,
Geo. Foster, Tho. Sharpe, Tho. Robinson, tailor, Tho.
Robinson, weauer, Richard Unthanke, Wm. Wright,
Stephen Robinson, John Jefferson, Wm. Tomson, Tho1.
Robinso, Tho>. Robinso, yeom., James Hart, John West-
land, Raphe Watt, John Kitchin, Henry Gibson,
Christopher Westland, John Hunter, George Robinson,
Cuthbert Jurdinson8, Tho. Robinson, Anthony Unthanke,
Tho. Robinson, servt., Tho. Sharpe, John Gaskine, John
Tomson, James Walker, Nicholas Ranoldson, Tho.
Hutchinson, Rich. Draver, John Dauison, John Hart,
Parciuell Hart, John Robinson, Francis Ranoldson,
Nicholas Todd, Edmund Sympson, John Middleton, Rich.
Dauison, Miles White, Robt. Jordinson.
8 Johnston struck out in MS.
132
Recusants within yt Constablery — Thomas Wilton,
John Hart, Robt. Stepnenson, George Simpson.
Sic subscribitur — Minister: Wm. Jonston, Church-
warde: Thomas Robinson, Constable-. Robert Sharpe.
Shotton — Nich. Heath9, gent., Christopher Humble,
George Lenne, Godfrey Emmerson, Geo. Meborne, Wm.
Appleby, James Crookes, Rich. Edrington, Wm. Young,
Tho. Yongar, Geo. Kendall, Robt. Lambert, Robt.
Edrington, Geo. Shadforth, Rich. Read, Wm. Hill, Wm.
Stoddert, Henry Huntly, Christopher Stoddert, Wm.
Tomso'n, Phillip Clarke, Henry Smith, Charles Ushawe,
Christopher Jurdeson, Rich. Jackson, John Farrowe, Geo.
Humble, Wm. Gentle, John Tompson, Nicholas Burden,
Wm. Watson, John Richardson, Robt. Jurdesoii, John
Humble, Wm. Sharpe, Lancelot Tongue, Henry Tomson,
Tho. Wheldon, Rich. Hutchinson, Tho. Ellison, Gawine
Ridly, Robt. Norton, John Readhead, Francis Hobson,
Thomas- Reede, Rich. Reede, jun., John Lambert, John
Skurfeild, Edward Usher, Nicholas Rolle, Robt. Byars,
Wm. Lighten, Nicholas Usher, Wm. Corner, James Byars,
John Bande.
Sic subscribitur — Minister: Win. Johnston; Church-
war: Tho. Lighto>, Constable: Rich. Jurdeso, Ouseer :
Chr. Richardson.
Haswell— Raphe Bartle, Robt. Tailor, Tho. Sheepherd,
Chr. Shacklock, Rich. Byars, Tho, Halyman, Robt.
Robinson, John Raigne, John Newby, Wm. Atkinson,
Edward Hunter, Tho. Reedheede, Rich. Robinson, John
Cowper, Wm. Liddle, Raphe Stoddert, Chr. Gibson, James
Denton, Edward Newby, Peter Middle ton, John
Warmouth, Wm. Watson, Wm. Boore, John Crooke, Wm.
Pattison, Giles Raine, Rich. Jackson, Tho. Atkinson, Tho.
Byers, Henry Mather.
Sic subscribitur — Minister: William Jonsto-n, Con-
stable: Robt. Rutter, Churchwarden: Wm. Foster, Orer-
seer : John Newby.
March 2, 1641.
This is a just and perfect copy of the originall paper
containing the names and subscriptions of all the Inhabi-
tants within Easington parish that have taken the pro-
testation, and also of those yt have refused. Minister
ibid: William Johnston, Churchw.: George Robinson,
Overs. : Tho. Jackso, Christopher Bee, Con-sta.. : Gilbert
Paxton, Robt. Sharpe.
<JOf Little Eden manor, bur. 13 Mch., 1659/60, at St. Mary the
Less, Durham; mard. Elizabeth, dau. of Eoger Smyth of Finchley, Co.,
Middlesex. Heath of Kepyer and Little Eden pedigree.
133
HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING.*
(Written upon half sheets of foolscap folded and sewn
down the centre to form a narrow pamphlet of 16 pages.)
(D.o.ii.).
A certificate of there names who haue taken the
testation in the parish of Hough ton in le springe.
Houghton Constablery — Doctor Hamlett Marshall11, Mr.
Nicholas Joyce12, Mr. Robert Hutton, sen.13, Mr. Robert
Huttoii, jun.14, Mr. George Cantt15, Mr. Marmaduke
Mason, John Philpott, Hamlett Starkie16, Edward Little,
John Wattson, Marmaduke Farrow, James Wilde, John
Lee, Henery Hope, Robert Hope, John Hopper, Robert
Lilly, John Rutter, Michaell Hodshon, James Trotter,
Edward Chilton, Peter Waugh, John Birkell, George
Wilson, John Wheatley, George Barkas, Parciuel Barkas,
Ralph Ironside, William Ironside17, Raiph Day, Robsrt
Lamptoii, James Dauison, John Richardson, Christopher
Bee (34), Thomas Browne, Raiph Chilton, William
Unthanke, Nicholas Dobson, William Atkinson, John
Parkinson, Michaell Robinson, Thomas Harrison, Raiph
Gray, Anthony Pasmore, William Chilton, William
whitworth, Robert Farrow, Cuthbert Dobson, John Parlour,
Henery Hopper, Richard Tyers, John Jackson, Anthony
Hackworth, Henery Stokell, Peter Brunton, Henery
Garner, Bartholomew Smith, John Gibson, Thomas
11 Rector, 1633-1645. He had been Eector of Alresford in Hampshire,
of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, B.A., 1599/1600, M.A., 1603, S.T.B.,
1610, S.T.P., 1615.
12 1636/7, Feb. 12, Sarah, dau. of Mr. Nicholas Joyce of Houghton,
bur. Regs.
13 Son of Dr. Eobert Hutton, Prebendary of the 3rd Stall at Durham,
and Rector of Houghton, by his wife Grace, dau. of Leonard Pilking-
ton, D.D. He married Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Fulthorpe of
Tunstall, mar. at St. Mary the Less, Durham, 4 May, 1619; He died
circa, 1643, buried at Houghton. See pedigree of Hutton, Surtees i,
p. 149.
11 The son of above. He was Captain of a troop of Horse in the
service of the Parliament; died, 9 Aug., 1680, buried in his own orchard
at Houghton (? if not buried at Houghton, 11 Aug., 1681). He married
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Shadforth of Eppleton, by Elizabeth, dau. of
Marmaduke Blakiston, Prebendary of Durham.
15 Master of Kepier School; bur. 18 Feb., 1686/7, married Elizabeth
Robinson of Murton, md., 29 May, 1645, she was bur., 5 Sept., 1687.
Regs.
1G 1646/7, Jan. 28, Hamlet Starkee of Sunderland, bur. Bishop-
wearmouth Regs.
17 For a pedigree of Ironside of Houghton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i, pt. 2, p. 150.
* For an account of the parish of Houghton-le-Spring see Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 145.
134
Chiltpn, Thomas Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Robert Rose,
Martin Robinson, sen., Martin Robinson, jun., Robert
Ranson, sen., Robert Hanson, jun., John Ranson, Thomas
Ranson, Richard Dobson.
Warden Law — Raipih Wilde, Robert Heppell, Cuthbert
Fish (38).
Morton house — Mr. William Bellassis18, Mr. George
Belassis19, Thomas Williamson, Robert Snaith, John
Ogle, Thomas Chilton, John Anderson, John Kaye.
John Stones, Thomas Burton.
Newbotle — John Sanderson, Christopher Browne,
Thomas Sewell, Robert Chilton, George Greenewell,
William Surrett, Thomas Guy, Robert Sampson, Thomas
Nicholson, William Manuell, Edward Chater, Robert
Wilkinson, John Wilkinson, John Raw, William Wilson,
Leonard Pettie, John Chilton, John Fotherley, Robert
Chilton, sen., Robert Chilton, jun., Georgte Chilton,
Robert Chilton, north Row, William Sanderson, Cuthbert
Robinson, William Surrett, Thomas Chilton, Robert
Steuenson, Mathew Rogerson, Robert Sanderson (39),
Mathew Smith, John Smith, Robert Steuenson, jun., John
Rogerson, William Ranson, Christopher Ranson, Richard
Wallas, Raiph Chilton, John Turner, Thomas Denton,
William Denton, George Ladeler, John Chilton, Michael
Blaikolocke, sen., Michael Blaikelocke, jun., Anthony
Surrett, James Taylor, Roger Foster, Robert Burden,
William Manuell, Anthony Ranson, Robert Bell, Brian
Wilson, Robert Samson.
West Herrington — Mr. Rohert Aiton20, Christopher
Simpson, Robert Parlour, Henery Hopchurch, Thomas
Cooke, George Cooke, .Raiph Robinson, Francis Cowpland,
William Archer, William Lawes, William Holliday, John
Wilkinson, Cuthbert Weatherhead, George Farroh, Thomas
Paxton, James Cowtheard, George Smith, Robert
Willowby, George Willowby, Thomas Wake, Cuthbert
18 Son of Sir William Bellasis of Morton House, by his wife Mar-
garet, eld., dau. of Sir George Selby of Whitehouse, Co. Durham, Knt.
He was of Morton House, born at Morton House, and baptized at
Houghton, 11 Dec., 1617, colonel in the army. Fe married, firstly, Martha,
dau. of Sir Henry Curwen of Workington, Co. Cumberland, Knt ; she
was buried at St. Oswald's, Durham, 22 Jan., 1665. He mar., secondly,
Elizabeth, fifth dau. of Sir Ralph Bethell of Ellerton, Co. York. His
will dated 9 Mch., 1678, was proved at York, 20 July, 1679.
19 Youngest brother of above, born at Morton House, 24 Dec., 1622,
married at Long Marton, 17 July, 1655, Elizabeth Parker of Marton.
Will dated 29 Feb., 1703, proved at Appleby, 10 Feb., 1704. For a
pedigree of Bellasys, see Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 203.
20 Son of William Ayton of West Herrington, bapt. at Hoi:ghto:i,
23 Nov., 1600. Mar., Elizabeth Smyth at Chester-le-Street, 25 Nov.,
1623.
135
Turner, George Orde (46), Aiithny Cocke, Robert Anderson,
Edward Pearson.
East and Midle Herring-tons — John Laurence, William
Laurence, William Hunter, Christopher Smith, George
Taylor, Robert Wilkinson, sen., Robert Wilkinson, jun.,
Alexander Simpson, Richard Milborne, Robert Lorence,
Robert Charletoii, Mathew Spurrer, John Hutchinson,
Phillip Fetherston, John Allen, Henery Bavington, John
Guy, John Page, John Dickson, Thomas Smith, William
Willson, Barnarde Robinson, Christopher Robinson, George
Hall, Richard Johnson, Anthony Bailes, Raiph Reedhead,
John Cowpland, Tobias Uswand, Thomas Douglasse.
Mooresley — Raiph Pendreth, sen., Raiph Pendreth,
jun., Nicholas Newby, John Micheson, George Haswell,
George Lisle, Gilbert Clifton, Thomas Dowson, Chris-
topher Dowson (431), Thomas Pendreth, Gawen Harle.
Oiferton — Francis Middleton, Thomas Kay, John Orde,
Ambrose Page, Robert Dobson, William Harbotle, William
Witton, William Halladay, Richard Surrat, Henery Page,
John Douglasse, John Brough, Robert Harbotle, Steuen
Haddocke, George Robson, Thomas Robson, William
Haddocke, William Thorneton, Marmaduke Ripley,
George Walker, William Walker, Robert Browne, Henery
Wake, Edward Wake, Thomas Howson, John Henderson,
William Wilso;n, Robert gibson, Robert howson, John
Page, George Cooper, Thomas Wrey, Thomas Houstell,
William Stoode, John Mitcheson.
Pensher — Sr. William Lambton2, John Billop, John
Polly, Martin Foster, Anthony Nicholson, William
Wilkinson, Darcy FitsWTilliams, Mathew Bird, Edward
Mills, Raiph Robinson, William Mills, John Orde, John
Lightly, Francis Lightly (51), James Greene, William
Chilton, Thomas Leath, Robert Mekey, Raiph Waister,
William Waster, William Hey, Thomas Waister, Cuthber.
Haslop, Edward Fallowfeild, John Aytisse, Robert Hediam.
William Bell, Thomas Smith, John Maybanke, Abraham
Dowglasse, Yvrilliam Harrison, John Toyneton, Robert Leath,
William Raw, Edward Collier, George WTaineman, Gabriell
Appleby, Robert Guy, Edward Black, Robert Cooke,
Richard Bowman, Thomas Clarke, John Waister, George
Dobson, Robert Waister, Robert Harrison, John Peirson,
George Collier, James Farnaby, John Stoute, Edward
Stoute, Robert Kirby, John Samson, Thomas Sterforth,
James Sterforth, Edward Harrison, John Harrison, Thomas
Colly er, John Birome.
1 There are only 42 names on the page.
- For notes of the pedigree of Lambton of Penshaw, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 197.
136
Hetton in le Hole— Cuthbert Welsh, John Welsh,
William Wilson (48), Willim Dixon, John Gargraue,
Mathew TJnthanke, Samulell Bell, Richard James, George
Unthanke, George Wilkinson, Michaell Watson, George
Johnson, Robert Welsh, William Watson, Michaell John-
soil, Raiph Rea, Raiph Gargraue, John Smith, Thomas
Watson, Marke Foster, Lancelott Appleby, Henery
Carre, John Coxen, Thomas Foster, James Anderson,
George Steward, William Hoope, Edward Armestronge,
Anthony Watson, Mathew Foster, Thomas Robinson,
William Humble, William Foster.
Eppleden— Mr. Thomas Shadforth3, Edward Ellison,
Christopher Wilson, William Litster, Richard Marley,
John Tunstall, Robert Claxtoii, Francis Morgan, John
Rutter, Robert Robinson, Thomas Robinson, John Rutter,
Raiph Hall, Nicholas Smith.
West Raineton — Thomas Kinge, Samuell Smirthaiwte,
John Smith, John Lampton, Ralph Atkinson, William
Maugham (5 14), John Nicholson, Robert Greenewell,
Timothy Smirthaiwte, William Harrison, William Wilkin-
son, John Bell, John Woofe, Phillip Baylie, John Roddam,
John Gray, Richard Atkinson, Robert Jackson, Simon
Browne, Thomas Hedley, John Smith, jun., Raiph Smith,
John Do'chean, Joseph Smirthaiwte, Robert Stoddert,
Marmaduk Robinson, Marmaduk Bailey, George Bayley,
Thomas Atkinson, John Nicholson, jun., Thomas Bailey,
Thomas Foster, Thomas Milner, Thomas Bell, Nicholas
Hornesby, George Hornesby.
Rainton pitt houses — Robert Dauison, John Dauison,
John Craicke, Richard Baxter, Cuthbert Baxter, Simon
Ogle, Mathew Slater, Bonauenturei Butrey, William
Buttrey, John Brown, John Bell, Thomas Bell, Raiph
Browne, William Browne, Christopher sheddons, George
Randall, William Hall, George Barran, Martin Barran,
William Hall, Robert Smith, John Currey, John Stoute
(53).
Cocken — Mr. Raiph Carre5, Mr. Roger Bowes6,
William Barnes, Steuen Kiplinge, Thomas Wardell,
3 1671/2, Mch. 23, Mr. Thomas Shadforth, bur., St. Margaret's,
Durham. For a pedigree of Shadforth of Eppleton, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 221.
4 There are only 50 names on this page.
5 For a pedigree of Carr of Cocken, see Surtees, Durham, vol. i,
pt. 2, p. 208.
6 Son of Henry Bowes of Newcastle, merchant adventurer, and Sheriff
of Newcastle, by his wife Anne, dau. of Francis Anderson of Newcastle,
merchant. He was baptized at St. Nicholas', Newcastle, 14 Feb.,
1612/13. He married Barbara Carr at Houghton, 25 Sept., 1638.
Inventory, dated 10 July, 1648.
137
Michaell Wardell, Thomas Helmerah, William Carleil,
James Key, John Atkinson, William Browne, William
Baxter, George Tompson, Robert Atkinson.
East Renton — Thomas Jackson, Ralph Wilkinson,
Phillip Brough, Leonard Smith, John Welsh, Thomas
Brough, John Cooper, James Hackworth, Edward Moorey,
Raiph Wilkinson, George Wilkinson, Thomas Turner,
William Wheateley, Robert Turner, John Surret, Thomas
Fetherston, Ralph Shacklocke, Thomas Leuer, William
Wilson (38), Bryan Browne, Robert Ridleley, John Clarke,
Ralph Place, Robert Place, Richard Booth, Ralph
Sauage, William Yerren, Thomas Hackworth, Hugo
Wallace, James Wallace, James Hackworth. Signed.
Curate: Marmaduke Mason, Churchwardens: George
Barkas, William Wilson, Philip Brough, Robert Dobson,
Overseers: Raiph Ironside, Michael Jackson, Tomas Smith,
Willim Welsh.
John Rutter, William Mat hew, William Wilson,
Raiph Pendreth, James Hacworth, Robert Atkin-
son, Thomas Collier, Raiph Robinson, George Orde,
Robert Dobson, William Foster, Christopher Bee (33).
The names of the Cusaiits that refuse the protestation.
Cocken — William Rownetree .
Pensher — Mathew Dowglasse, William Hall, Raiph
Stafford, John Bouchier.
West Heirrington — Mr. Tobias Lisle7, Gilferry Lisle,
Tobias Lisle, jun. (9).
(Heie follow the signatures of the curate, and other
Earish officials as at the end of the previous page. The
ist 12 names beginning with Rutter and ending with Bee
are here bracketed together as "Constables.")
In all houghton parish 469 taken it, 9 refused.
KELLOE.*
(Written in a foolscap quarto- pamphlet of 16 pages.)
(B.0.12).
Kelloe certificate concerning the Protestation.
The certificate of Minister : John Liueley8, Church-
wardens : Robert Allon & Richard Darnton, Constables fy
7 ? Talbot — Talbot Lisle of Felton and Barmeston was living- in
the latter place in 1636. His son of same name was living at Eshot,
1663. Compare new Hist, of Northumberland, vol. vii, p. 259 for
pedigree.
8 Vicar of Kelloe, 1625. Will dated 3 Mch., 1650/1. Vicar of
Gainford, 1628-43; died, 1651; see Walbran Gainford, 84.
* For an account of the parish of Kelloe, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
i, pt. 2, p. 64.
138
Ouerseers for the poore in the parish of Kelloe : John
Davison, Nicholas Wake, Cutbert Hall & William
Richardson.
Imprimis the names of those that haue taken Ihe pro-
testation comended to them by the Honorble house of
Comons.
The sayd John Liveley, Eobert Allon, Richard Dariiton,
John Davison, Nicholas Wake, Cutbert Hall & William
Richardson, who tooke the sayd protestation before some of
the Justices of the peace for the county of Durham, did
according to direction in that case giuen, giue notice to all
men :n the parish of Kelloe aforsayd aboue the age of
eighteene yeares to come before them on Monday the one
& twentieth day of february, 1941, in the parish Church of
the sayd Kelloe, when & were, these persons following did
take the sayd protestation, viz. :
In & of the family of the sayd Minister : Mr. Liveley ;
Robert Lane, Henry Knaggs, Thomas Clarke, Thomas
Waugh (4).
Coxhoe — William Kennett9, gent, Robert Widowes,
Philip Stodert, Thomas Lambe, Thomas Lambe, his sonne,
Anthony 'Sweeting, Roger Fawcett, William Arrosmith,
the elder, Humfry Arrosmith, his sonne, Richard Arro-
smith, his sonne, William Arrosmith, the younger,
Thomas Arrosmith, his sonne, William Arrosmith, his
sonne, Henry Litster, Henry Phisicke, John Hellcoate.
Kelloe towne — Michaell Taylor, Richard Atkin, Robert
Smith, the elder, Robert Armstrong, Robert Hall, John
Cooke, Robert Hunter (23), John Smith, John Tomson,
William Story, William Dove, Richard Allon, John Allon,
his sonne, Hugh Ridley, John Tinmoth, Cutbert Walter.
Thoriiley — Thomas Comin, Nicholas Wake, the younger,
John Gowland, John Dohson.
Wheatlyhill — George foster, Richard Paxton.
Wingate towne — Martin Comin, Matthew- Hull, John
Clarke, Thomas Wake, Robert Pearson, Ambrose Smith,
francis Smith, the younger (22), John Garfoote, fraiicis
Smith, the elder, Antony Smith, his sonne, Thomas Smith.
Wingate grange — Nicholas Dodchin, William Doclchin,
William Shepheard, Thomas Harrison, Philip Twedall.
Blacke Hurworth — Thomas Sharpe, Thomas Solehy,
George Sparke, John Hickson.
White Hurworth — Richard Clarke, Richard Grenveson
(15).
Holden Carre & Reding — George Tomson, John Litster,
John franke, Thomas Adamson.
9 William Kennet died 2 Jan., 1663, will proved, Durham, 1663. For
a pedigree of Kennet of Coxhoe, see Surtees, 'Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 72.
139
Tyrsdale — Richard Mainsford, James Nickson, William
Oard, John Oard, his sonne, John Maltby, Thomas Steele.
Quarringtpn — Richard Rea, Henry Allon, John Allon,
his sonne, William Hall, John Knaggs, John Knaggs, kis
sonne, Lionell Oard, Richard Crooks, Humfry Darnton,
Henry Coats worth, Robert Coatswo'rtk, John Wordy (22),
Thomas Page, William More, John Pickering, William
Skirfeild, John Skirfeild.
Cassop — Robert Skaftoe, Robert Wordie, William Gain-
ford, the elder, William Busby, William Man, William
Savage, William Burden, William Gainford, the younger,
Antony Willson, Thomas Douglas, John Archer, Henry
Busby, Thomas Busby, William Story, John Story,
Thomas Carre, Edward Burrow, Peter Robinson, John
Bircle (24).
This certificate of the names of all such in tke parish
of Kelloe, aboue eighteene yeares of age, as haue taken the
aforsayd protestation, is true. In witnesse whereof wee haue
hereunto set our hands, February 24, 1641.
Signed. Vicar of Kelloe : Jo. Liueley, Churchwardens :
Robert Allon, Richard Darnton, Constables : John
Dauison, Nicholas Wake, Cutbert Hall, Ouerseer for the
poore: Willm. Richardson.
In all this parish 110 taken it & 36 refused.
The names of such persons aboue tke age of eigkteene
yeares, in tke parisk of Kelloe, as kaue not taken tke afore-
sayd protestation, at tke sayd day & place appointed, nor
came to haue the same tendred to them.
Kello>e towne — Richard Hall, Robert Harrington, gent.,
Philip Taylor, very aged & infirme, John Trollop, Rapk
Littlefare, George Winter, George WT inter, kis sonne,
Jokn Winter, Robert Smitke, tke younger, Andrew Waby,
willing, but not able, by reason of age & infirmity, George
Tiplady, Robert, tke sonne of Robert Smitk, tke elder (10).
Tkornley — Jokn Trollop10, gent., Lancelot Holtby,
gent., Mickaell Joplin, Ckristo>fer Hicke, Jokn Trollop,
Laborer, Henry Smitk, Ckristofer Foster, kis servant,
Henry Willson, George Willson, kis sonne, Robert Hunter.
Wheatley hill — James foster, William Widrop,
Miohaell Jobson, Cutbert Winter.
towne — Edward Cbmin, Dennis Blakey,
William Willkinson.
"' See pedisrree of Trollop of Thornley, Surtees, Durham, vol. i,
pt 2, pp 92-93.
140
White Hur worth — francis Salvin11, gent., John
Salvin11 12, his sonne, George foster, riobert Clarke, Robert
Willson (20).
Wingate gTange — Andrew Hull, Antony Mills, William
Hartborne.
Tyrsdale — Thomas Howard13, Esquire, Thomas Card,
very sicke, but willing, francis Maltby, Brian Ellenor,
very lame with a broken legge, but willing (31).
Whitwell house — Mr. Thomas Bullocke14, Raph
Headly, Robert foster, William Burrow, William Hedon,
William Pillgrim, John Middleton, Peter Russell.
All these save omly Raph hedley haue taken the protesta-
con in the parish where they live, & returned by Mr. Mat-
chem, Master of the hospital! & Church there15.
Whitwell house hath bene anciently accounted to be of
the parish of Kelloe, & is now of no other parish, & is at
this day wthin the Constablery of Cassop in the parish O'f
Kelloe ; And the Constable of the sayd Cassop gaue notice of
the time & place to them of Whitwell house aboue named,
concerning the taking the sayd protestation, but none of
them came to take the same (6).
The names of such in the parish of Kelloe as (hauing
had notice of the time & place) haue refused, or not come,
the former certificate concerning them, who haue not taken
the sayd protestation is true. In witnesse whereof wee haue
hereunto subscribed, February 24, 1641.
Signed. Vicar of Kelloe : Jo. Liueley, Churchwardens :
Robert Allon, Richard darnton, Constables : John Dauison,
Nicholas Wake, Cutbert Hall, Overseer for the poore :
Willm. Richardson.
MONK HESLEDON.*
(Written on two sheets of foolscap folded and sewn down
the centre to form a narrow pamphlet of 8 pages, the last 3
of which are blank.) (D.0.13.).
Monke Hesleden parish — A note of the names of all those
11 These two entries are struck out in the MS.
12 For a notice of Colonel Francis Salvin, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
i, pt. 2, p. 103.
13 For a pedigree of Howard of Tursdale, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i. pt. 2, p. 80.
14 Thomas Bullock, Registrar of the Dean and Chapter, was lessee of
Whitwell House, Surtees, Durham, i, pt. 2, p. 82.
15 John Machon, Master of Sherburn House, 1636-79, Preb. of Lich-
field; bur. at Sherburn House, 22 Jan, 1679/80.
* An account of the parish of Monk Hesledon may hp frv:
Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 46.
141
that haue taken the protestation the 23 day of Februarie,
Anno Donij 1641.
William Hurdman (Dt, John Hurdman (2), Marke
Hall (3)t, John Paxton (4), Marke Goote (5)t, William
Mayor (6), Robert Readhead (T), John Dotchon (8)t,
Nicholas Walker (9)t, Thomas Spaine (10), Robert Stobbes
(11), John Wilkinson (12)t, Henry Rowell (13)t, Robert
Judson (14)t, Michaell Johnson (16), Jerrard Hall (1.6),
John Lambe (17)t, John Readhead (18) f, Anthony Watson
(19)t, Nicholas Watson (20), John Watson (21 )t, John
Nicholson (22)t, George Paxton (23) t, William Lambe
(24)t, James Sanders (25), James Wilkinson (26;t, Robert
Fryer (27), John Twedell (28)t, Anthony Twedell (29)f,
James Twedell (30) t, Christopher Twedell (31) t, William
Bellerbie (32) t, Matthew Grey (33) t, Thomas Smith (34) t,
William Jamson (35) t, John Watson (36) t, James Watson
(37) t, Henry Greene (38) t, John Rashall (39) t, Brian
Startforth (40) t, Richard Startforth (41) t, James Watson
(42)t, Robert Watson (43)t, John Sudwicke (44) t, John
Fulthrope (45) t, Edwarde Marcu (Markeham in Regs.)
(46) t, John Marcum (47) t, Martin Kirke (48), William
Ellison (49), Guy Atkinson (50)t, Anthony Atkinson (51),
Robert Mory (52), Frances Smith (53) t, Thomas Burlison
(54) t, William Robinson (55) t, John Pattison (56) t, John
Ovington (57) t, George Richinson (58), William Richinson
(59), George Richinson (60), Robert Scurfeild (61), William
Scurfeild (62), Robert Scurfeild (63)t, Robert Megar (64),
Robert Paxton (65), William Bande (66), Phillip
More (67)t, Robert More (68)t, Christopher New-
bie (69)t, Christopher Ellinor (70)t, Richard Rowell
(71)t, George Rowell (72), John Sparke (73)t, George
Sparke (74)t, Robert Potter (75)t, Matthew Potter (76) t,
Lancelott Potter (77) t, William Potter (78), John Potter
(79), George Sudwick© (80), George Cooper <81), Nicholas
Gibson (82), Christopher Liddall (83)t, Frances Whittance
(84) f, Frances Stobbert (85) t, Robert Wilkinson (86),
William Thwaits (87), Vallantine ,Cooke (88), Nicholas
Twedell16 (89)t, Nicholas TWedell (90), James Dobson
(91)t, Thomas Cooper (92)t, William Smith (93)t, Robert
Hudsmaugh (94) t, William Hudsmaugh (95), Frances
16 1649/50, Mch. 24, 'Nicholas Tweddell the parish Clarke of Munch
hesledon for the space of 54 ye ares or more/ bur. Regs.
t On pages 108, 109, of vol. i of the Monk Hesledon Register, there is a
list which seem to be the names of those who "protested," the following
are in the Register list though not in the Protestation list : —
Richard Atkin, Michell Bussey, Christopher Chater, Robert Hedley,
Richard Hirdman, Wm. Johnson, Ed. Lambe, Geo. Nicholson, Geo. Paxton,
Thos. Soulbie, Robt. Watson, Wm. Watson, Nich. Whitwell.
Those marked with a dagger in the Protestation list are also in the
Register list.
142
Liddall (96)t John Baude (? Bande) (97), William
Humble (98), William Harrison (99) t, George Cragges
(100)t, Eicherde Smith (101), Thomas Buyers17 (102) t,
Kobert Sharpe (103), Christopher Yealder (104) t, Richard
Soulby (105)t, Eobert Colman (106)t, Gyles Lister (107),
Christopher Smith (108). Signed. Viccar : Edward
Morecroft18, Churchwardens : John Wilkinson, James
Woulfe, Ouerseers : Eaiphe Lambe, Edward Lawe, Con-
stables : Thomas Maire, William Lonsdell, James usher.
Monke Hasleden parish — A note of the names o>f all
those that refused to take this protestation.
Februarie the 23, Anno Doni, 1641.
Thomas Mayer of Hardwicke19, gient. (1), Sampson
Trowlope of Hardwicke20, gent. (2), John Lampton1 (3),
George Smith (4), Robert Cooper (5), George Smith (6).
(Here follow the signatures of the vicar and parish
officials as on page 3.)
PITTINGTON.*
(Written on a foolscap quarto pamphlet o*f 8 pages.)
(D.0.14.).
A true Certificate of all such persons, who within the
parish of Pettingtoune haue taken the oath of the late
protestation.
17 1667, May 6, Thomas Byers, supposed to be hurt by his Bull, bur.
Regs.
18 Son of George Morecroft of Kingham, Oxon, of University College,
Oxon, matric. 23 July, 1623, aged 18; B.A. from Hart Hall 1 Feb.,
1626/7; M.A. 11 July/ 1629; vicar of Monk Hesilden, 1639-1682; married
Jeronyma, dau. of James Hilton of Dyons, 3 Sept., 1639, at St. Giles,
Durham; died at Redmarshall (where he was vicar since 1668), 16 Oct.,
1694, Surtees, Durham, and Foster, Alumni Oxoniensis.
19 He married, firstly, Frances, dau, of Sampson Trollop of Water-
house; and secondly, 1644, Eleanor, dau. of Ralph Cbnyers of Layton.
1685, Oct. 24, Mr. tho. Maire, bur. Regs.
26 Youngest son of John Trollop of Thornley.
1 1654, Aug. 30, Mr. John Lambton, bur. St. Margaret's Regs,
Durham.
* For an account of the parish of Pittington, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i, pt. 2, p.. 111.
t On pages 108, 109, of vol. i of the Monk Hesledon Register, there
is a list which seem to be the names of those who " protested," the
following are in the Register list though not in the Protestation list : —
Richard Atkin, Michell Bussey, Christopher Chater, Robert Hedley,
Richard Hirdman, Wm. Johnson, Ed. Lambe, Geo. Nicholson, Geo.
Paxton, Thos. Soulbie, Robt. Watson, Wm. Watson, Nich. Whitwell.
Those marked with a dagger in the Protestation list are also in the
Register list.
143
Hamlet pettingtoune hallgarth — Mr. Henry Symp-
son2, Mr. Richard Sympson3, John Bellamie, Robert
Bellamie, Marmaduck Bee, William Bee, John Storie.
Servants belonging to the said pettingtoune — Thomas
Hornsbie, William James, Henry Macham, Hugh Burne,
John Layng*, younger, Raph Clerk.
Hamlet, Litle toune — Robert Cotman (14).
Touneship Shereburne — Robert Dixon, William White-
feeld, John Rowell, Robert Burton, John Rawling, Henry
person, Henry Coock, William Nicolson, Michael pattison,
John pattison, John Whitefeeld, Nicolas Richardson,
John Carter, William Hall, William fooltroop, f ranees
Steele, John Gibson, Richard Richardson, William
Browne, Anthonie Willie (20), George Burton, Henry
Liddell, Cudbert Sympson, Tychiclms.*
Servants belonging to the said tounship — Lancelot
Willie, George Robbison, William Heighingtoune, Andrew
Billop, William Shaftoe, Mathew Shotten, John fissicke,
Thomas Lickborrow, Christopher person (13).
Tounship Shadfoord — Symon Leakenbie, William Hall,
Richard Heddringtoune, Robert Meaburne, William
Smith, Raph Hall, Christopher Chetter, Thomas Ree,
Richard Cotsworth. William Heddringtoune, William
Swalwell, Philip Haddock, William. Huntlie, George
Dobbison, William Swalwell, Ambrose Gambsbie.
Servants belonging to the said tounship — Nicholas
Smith, George Smith, John Taylour (19), Robert Burd,
2 1647, Apl. 28, Mr. Henry Simpson, bur. Begs.
a Henry Simpson of Pittington, bur. 11 Apl., 1627; his brother,
Eichard Simpson, bur. 29 Sept.. 1646. See pedigree of Simpson,
Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 113.
*1602, Feb. 2. ' There was left and made fast in a window of Cuthbert
Smith's of Nether Coniscliffe, on Munday in the morneing, being the
last day of January, 1602, a man-childe, new borne, with a Lire and XS.
in a kerchiefe fastned about the childe, neither father, nor mother, nor
the bringer of it thither knowne. The said child was christened on
Candlemas day following, being the second of February, in Coniscliffe
Church, by Mr. W. m. Calam, Yicar there, who was one of the god-
fathers, and Xpofer Richardson, the younger the other, wth Cuthbert
Smith's maide the godmother, and he was named Tychicus.' Coniscliffe
Registers.
The following are from the Registers of St. Oswald's, Durham : —
1648, Apl. 16., Elizabeth Cus, d. of Tychicus, baptized; 1651/2, Feb. 28,
Margaret Cus, d. of Tychicus, baptized ; 1655, June 30, George Browne,
labourer, who dyed at Titchicus his howse, buried; 1671, Dec. 21,
Tichicus was buryed; 1675, May 3, George Thompson and Elizabeth Cus
married.
The following is from the Bishopwearmouth Registers: — 1673, Oct.
23, John Addeson. of the Pannes, and Margerite Cusse, of St. Oswell's.
in Durham, married.
144
Raph Bunteene, James Rannison, William Matbee, John
Hall (FHull), William Hall, George white.
Tounship pettingtoiune — Anthoni\e young, John
Younger, Edward Smith, Mathew Smith, John welch,
Robert Hubberthorne, Henry younger, William Hail,
Thomas Hopper, Robert Hall, George Hall, John Beaster,
Nicolas Hall (20), George Barran, George White,
Anthonie Hall, William Dauis, William Hall, John Heath,
John Ro>pper, John Wilson, James Ainslie, Robert Watt.
Hamlet Hettone on the hill — Robert Athenson, Robert
Chiltooi, Richard feathers tone, John Achenson, Robert
Achenson, younger, George Builison (16).
Hamlet Ludwoorth — William Swalwell, James Swalwell,
John Swalwell, Marmeduk Swalwell, George Swalwell,
Robert Darntoune.
Servants belongin to the said Hamlet — Raph Burd,
Raph Burd younger, Thomas Shererto'une, Richard Elge.
Hamlet Elemor Hall — Christopher person, Mathew
Gargraue, William Hornsbie, William Hinks, John
Steuenson (15) (7).
All Pittington parish who takes it is 124, all refusing
is 11.
The names of such persons as within the said parish doe
refuse to take this oath — Mr. George Collenwood4, esquire,
and George Gibbons : both come to church but hath denyed
to take the oath.
Protest recusants who deny to take the oath — Raph
Huntlie, Thomas Huntlie, William Huntlie, Anthonie
Huntlie, John Midleto'une, William Heddringtoune,
William Heddringtoune, younger, Robert Heddringtoune,
George Heddringtoune (11).
Signed. Vicar : Georg-e Shaw5, Constable : John Rowell,
Constable : Richard hederingtoii, Ouerseer : William
Foutrop, Churchwarden : Michell Pattison, Church
warden: George Swalwell, Cunsiable: Edward Smith (7).
ST. OSWALD.*
(Written upon 7 sheets of narrow paper pasted together
to form a co-ntinuo'us sheet about 6J feet in length.)
(D.0.15.).
St. Oswold's Parishe — Brough of Elvett — Sr. Thomas
4 George Collingwood of Dalton and Eslington, died 2 Feb., 1644.
Compare pedigree of Collingwood, Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 1,
5 Geo. Shaw, vicar of Pittington, 1631-61, Rector of Dinsdale, 1633-61,
%ee Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 117.
*For an account of the parish of St. Oswald, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 72.
145
Swinburne6, T'ho. Massam, Rich. Liddell, John Dickinson,
Arthur Smyth, Mr. Robert Collingwood7, Tho. Bewicke,
Mr. William Collingwood7, Geo. Stobbs, Hugh Dixson,
John Thomson, Robert Gent, Xpofer Hopper*, John
Lumley, Cuthbert Wann, Tho. Ridley, Anthony Ridley,
Charles Ridley, Rich. Taylor, Symond Greene, Henry
Atkinson (20), Henry Lainge, Walter Scott, John Hopper,
Tho'. Williamson, Tho. Loftass, Rich. Kenlyside, John
Stobbert, Geo. Foster, Steauen Harrison, Tho. Knott,
Uswin Gastell, Phillipp Azelbie, John Gelson, Mr. Geo.
Martin, Mr. John Richardson8, Clarke O'f peace, Mr. John
Morland9, Clarke of the Crowne, Robt. Bittles, Xpo.
Eddrington, Rich. Hirdman, Geo. Heddon (40), Geo.
Noble, Willm. Farrow, Xpofer Watson, Mr. Willm.
Sidgswicke10, Geo. Daile, Tho. Stoute, Tho. Shorte, Geo.
Ridley, Lanclott Taylor, John Wilkinson, Tho. Weames,
Edward Layton, Geo. Tynmouth, Rich. Whitfield, jun.,
Xpofer Blunt, Willm. Swinbanke, Raph Dixson, Robt.
Ouldfield, Mr. Mathew Cooper, Xpofer Maddison (60),
Robt. Skirfield, John Stobbs, Geo. Thomson, Peter Dowson,
William Dowson, WTilliam Atkinson, Mr. Clement
Richardson11, Robt. Stainton, Willm. Haward, James Lee,
John Hodgson, Rich. Cleg, TEo. Steauenson, Rich.
Softley, Rich. Hodgson, Edward Hodgson, Lionell
Stroddert, John Atkinson, Phillipp Dun, James Sym
(80), William Dunn, John Crosley, Robt. Lambe,
John Bradley, John Atkins, Nicolas Mackpeck, Robt. Rea,
Hugh Arkle, Edward Hopper, Tho. Nesam, Robt. Gray,
Geo, Gray, Robt. Middletbn, Tho. Rashell, Tho. Eltring-
ton, Henry Arrowsmyth, James Hunter, John Joplin,
Cuthbert Pearson, Henry Dunn (100), Antho. Malon,
Archebell Erring^on, Tho. Ayre, Nicolas White, Raph
Rennaldson, John Sym, younger, Francis Thomson, John
Walker, Robt. Dunn, Geo. Rowell, Charles Sherfield,
G Son of John Swinburne of Wylam, Northumberland, by his wife
Dorothy, dau. of John Ogle; married Jeronima, dau. of Thomas Chay-
tor of Butterby.
7 1651, Dec. 11, The Worll. Mr. Eobert Collingwood, of the parish of
St. Nicholas' in Durham, bur. His widow Trooth was buried, 31 Dec.
of the same year, both at St. Oswald's, Durham.
8 1715, Apl. 28, John Eichardson, attorney at law, bur. St. Mary
IP Bow, Durham, Regs.
9 1687/8, Jan. 27, John Morland, Esqr., bur., £t. Oswald's, Durham.
Reg. His son, John, was bur., 22 Dec., 1685, ibid. See Bee's Diary.
10 1650, Nov. 3, Mr. Willyam Sidgswicke, bur. St. Oswald's,
Durham Reg.
11 1644, May 15, Clement Richardson, gent., buried, St. Oswald's,
Durham, Reg.
* This name is struck out in the MS.
10
146
Nicolas Sheffield, James Bland, Cuth. Turner, Geo. Blyth,
Mathew Liddell, John Binckes, John Hall, Xpofer Mann12,
Henry Farrow (120), Peter Nixson, Symond Lodge, Robt.
Pearson, Raph Midcaff, Nicolas Bradley, Nicolas Bradley,
younger, Join Joplin, William Snaith, Mr. Xpofer Hild-
yard13, Willm. Lainbe, Geo. Dun, Hugh Boyes, Geo.
Hunter, James Carr, Bartram Laxe, Phillip Gibson, John
Gibson, Tho. Browne, Tho. Rowell, Raph Atkinson (140),
John Hildyard, John Hurst, Tho. Johnson, Robt. Blakie,
Xpo. Arrundel, Marke Burne, William Richardson, John
Richardson, William Rowell, John Shefield, Hugh Rowell,
Geo. Rowell, John Stobbs, Rich. Ridley, Heugh Ramsay,
Raph Hodshon, James Stodert, John Heddon, Geo. Hurst,
Robt. Gibson (160), Willm. Browne, James Browne, Geo.
Hogg, John Thomson, sen., Rich. Wilson, William Martin,
Xpofer Sto'ckdell, Geo. Arrowsmyth, Hugh Joplin, Tho.
Foeer, John Farrow.
ShincklifP Constablerie and ould Durham — Geo.
Eg"lston, Phillip Foster, Rich. Foster, William Benathie,
Tho. Trewett, William Fawcett, John Farmer, Tho.
Heddon, Raph Steele (180), Tho. Story, Henry Wilkinson,
Robt. Bell, Tho. Allen, James Steele, Geo. Wilkinson,
Martin Litster, Clem. Rashell, Robt. Allen, John Wheatly,
John Ridly, William Egelston, John Liddell. John
Applebie, John Hopper, William Ayre, Raynold Marley,
Robt. Heddon, Robt. Clarke, (200), Mich. Tutton, Andrew
Miller, John Miller, Tho. Nicalson, Willm. Nicalson, Geo.
Grame, Robt. Clarke, John Barker, William Ord, Henry
Foster, Tho. miller.
Broome, Beere Parke Fenkolne and Rellye^ — Mr.
Sampson Leauer14, Nicolas Brigg-s, Henry Brig-gs, John
Shpirtricke, Francis Middleton, Cuth. Kirksley, Willm.
Widdrington, Raph Thomson, Martin Holme, Mathew
Holme (220), Raph Holme, John Sympson^ Robert
Sympson, John Lowson, Henry Bell, James Middleton,
John Younge, Geo. Lockey, Geo. Wright, Robt. Kirkley,
Geo. Walton, Tho. Walton, William Walton, Geo. Focer,
Geo. Swinburne, Tho. Younger, John Younger, Raph
Younger, William Woofe (240), Ctithbert Hall.
12 " Liddell " struck out and " Man " added in the MS.
13 Son of Robert Hildyard, by his wife Frances, dau. of William
Fotherby of York. Mar., firstly, Dorothy Lever, at St. Giles, 17 Apl.,
1626; secondly, 1650, June 5, Ellioner Lever, at St. Oswald's. His first
wife was buried at St. Oswald's, 28 July, 1645; he was buried at St.
Oswald's, 29 Nov., 1675.
14 1649/50, Mch. 7, Mr. Samuell Leevers, bur. St. Oswald's, Durham.
Eegs. 1715, Oct. 28, Mr. Samson Lever of Aldernedge, bur., ibid.
147
Houghall — Clement Farrow, Geo. White, Rick.
Crookes, Geo. Crookes, John Wilson.
Burnehall — Geo. Berkeley, William Kirkeley, John
Kirkeley, Roger Carter, John Carter, Tho. Allenson, John
Denny n, Steauen Atkinson.
Signed. Cler. : Francis Foster, Church Wardens :
Ric. Whitfeild, Robert Barwicke, George Kirtley, Ouer-
seers : Richard Smith, William Stobbert, Richard Fairies,
Constables : Mathew Noble, William Ridley, Richard
Stobbs.
All these whose names are aboue written haue taken the
Protestation.
These whose names are under written beinge Recusants
refuses to take the protestacon.
Mr. Michael! Johnson15, Mr. Robert Salvin16, Tho.
Hopper, Xpofer Hopper, Robt. Hopper, Mr. Rich. Hild-
yard17, Mr. Raph Booth18, John Palmer.
SEAHAM.*
(Written a small 8vo. pamphlet of 16 pages of which the
last 9 are blank.) (D.0.16.).
The parish of Seahame within the County Palatine of
Durhame.
The names of the inhabitants within the parish of Sea-
hame that subscribed the protestation ye 20th of February,
1642 (sic), in our presence.
Signed. Vicar : John Easterby,19 Church Wardens :
Robert Goodchild,20 John Bryse, Constable of Seaham:
Richard Marshall, Constable of Seatone and Slingley: John
Page.
The names of thosse of Seahame that subscribed — John
Bee, Thomas Bee, Robert Collingtwood, William Colling-
15 1644, Nov. 2, Michaell Johnson, gent., Eecusant, bur. St. Oswald's
Durham Regs.
16 For pedigree of Salvin, see Surtees, Durham iv, 117.
17 1644, May 8, Bich. Hildyard, gent., Eecusant, bur. St. Oswald's
Durham.
18 Son of Richard Booth of White Hurworth, by his wife Barbara,
dau. of Humphrey Blakiston of Fulthorpe; mar. Theresa, dau. of Col.
Thomas Howard of Tursdale, youngest son of Lord William Howard;
buried at St. Giles, Durham, 22 March, 1690/1.
19 He was appointed Vicar, 1622, buried, 20 May, 1661. Regs.
20 Buried, 7 Apl., 1664. Regs.
* For an account of the parish of Seaham, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. i, pt. 2, p. 269.
148
wood, Thomas L'iddle, Robert Liddle, Edward Whittingtone1
(12), John Dixsone, Thomas Thompsone, William Copeland,
Edward Liddle, William Liddle, John Bryse, Richard Bryse,
Thomas Smith, John Morgane, Nicolas Todd, Robert Thomp-
sone, George Liddle, Robert Beare, Adam Barker, John
Greenwell, George Wattsone, Robert Winter (IT), John
Reah, Andrew Wighame, Edward Wilkinsone, Thomas
Cawarde, Richard Weightone.
The names of thosse of Seatone that subscribed — Robert
Atkinsone, William Atkinsone, George Wcmlfe, Thomas
Thompson, John Spraggan, Charles Sandersone, George
Thompsone, William Smith (13), John Smith, John
Willsone, Thomas Wally, John Robiiisone, John Farside.
Edward Thompsone.
The names of those of Slingley that subscribed — John
Sharpe, Nicholas Robsone, James Bee, Thomas Todd (10).
The names od: the Recusants within ye Parish of Seaham
that refused to subscribe the Protestation.
In Seaham — Thomas Todd, James Humble.
In Seaton — John Richardsone, John Eddringtone, George
Steauensone (5).
Seham parish in all is that hath taken it, 62, refused by
5; in both, 67.
Wittnesses o>f their refusall of the protestation — Vicar :
John Easterby, Church Wardens : Robert Goodchild, John
Bryse, Constables : Richard Marshall, John Page.
SHERBURN HOSPITAL.*
(Written on the first page of a double sheet of foolscap.
The back page is endorsed " Sherburne." " Noe Person
Certified to haue Refused.") (D.O.IT.).
A Certificate of the names of those that tooke the pro-
testacon as it is comended and directed unto us by the
horble house of Commons returned by John Machon master
of Christ's Hospitall in Sherbourne neere Duresme.
Mr. John Machon2, master3, Mr. Ed. Wyrley3, clarke,
Henry Jackson, Robt. Halpeny, John "Kirby, John
Marshall, George Archer, Richard Gardner, Robt. Forrest,
John Burton, Will Busby e, John Burton, Edward Robson,
John Harper, Robt. Russell, WilT. Richardson, Xpopher
1 Buried, 24 Mch., 1657/8, Edward Whittingham, Seaham, thelder.
Regs.
2 Master, 1636-1679, Prebendary of Lichfield ; buried at Sherburn,
16 Dec., 1679. Regs.
3 The two " misters " are struck out in the MS.
* For an account of Sherburn Hospital, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
i, pt. 2, p. 127.
149
Richardson, John Murrey, Anthoney Murrey, Cuthbt.
Murrey, Xpopher Sabie, Will Hemler4, Ralph Marley,
Will. Cotes, Owen Davids.
Mr. Tho. Bullocke, Peter Russell, Robt. Fauster, Will.
Barrow, Simon Hedden5, Will. Pilgrim6, belonging- to
Whitwell, John Middleton (33).
All wch persons beeing & belonging to the sayde
Hospitall made this promise and protestacon in the Church
of the Hospitall on the Lord's day, beeing February 27,
1641, as witnesseth: Signed,. Master: John Machon,
Chaplaine : Edward Wyrley, Clarke : George Wright.
STTNDERLAND.*
(Written in columns on on© side only of two large quarto
sheets sewn together. Endorsed on the back " Burrow of
Sunderland. Bpp-warmouth certificate.") (D.0.18.).
A note of all ye names of all those yt tooke the protesta-
tion in the Burrowe of Sunderland this present twentie
third day of februarie, 1641.
Mr. Georg Lilburne7, Maior, Mr. Willm. Wikliff8, Mr.
Thomas Pemberton9, Mr. Thomas Paule10, Mr. Edward
4 The names from Robert Halpeny down to Hemler are bracketed
together in the MS.
5 " Hedley " crossed out and " Hedden " substituted.
6 The bracket stops at Pilgrim in the MS.
7 Brother of Richard Lilburn of Thickley Punchardon, in the parish
of St. Andrew, Auckland. He married, firstly, 8 Nov., 1620, at Whit-
burn, Isabell Chamber, who was buried, 8 Dec., 1627, at Whitburn;
by her had issue, Thomas, bapt. 13 Jan., 1621/2, bur. at Houghton-le-
Spring, 25 Mch., 1665, he represented the County of Durham in Crom-
well's last Parliament; Mary, bapt. 12 Oct., 1623; Jane, bapt. 5 Sept.,
1625; George, bapt. 5 Nov., 1627. He married, secondly, Elianor, widow
of Ralph Lambert of Stockton, and dau. of Mr. John Hickes, parson of
Whitburn and of Alice his wife, and by her had issue, John, bapt. 8
July, 1630; Alice, bapt. 10 Dec., 1631; 'William (bur. 11 Aug., 1633);
Isabel, bapt. 5 Dec., 1632, William, bapt. 22 Jan., 1634/5; Richard, bapt.
23 Mch., 1636/7; Elizabeth, bapt. 17 Sept., 1638; James, bapt. 6 Dec.,
1640; Alice, bapt. 14 Feb., 16*4/5, bur. at Whitburn, 19 Apl., 1659;
Jeremiah, bur. 28 Sept., 1646. His wife was buried at Whitburn,
23 Oct., 1667, he was buried at Bishopwearmouth, 1 Dec., 1676 (aged
99), and in the record of his burial the sum of £6,000 10s. 9d. is added,
apparently the amount of money he died posessed of.
8 He married Isabel, dau. of Percival Gunstone of Cockermouth,
widow of William Ayton of West Herrington, 21 May, 1604, she was
buried 10 July, 1618, at Houghton, he was buried at Bishopwear-
mouth, 6 Jan., 1652/3.
9 1655, Aug. 24, Mr. Thomas Pemberton of Sunderland, buried.
Bishopwearmouth Regs.
10 1675, May 14, Captaine Thomas Paul, buried. Bishopwearmouth
Regs. He married Sarah, dau. of Edward Lee.
*For an account of Sunderland, see Surtees, Durham, vol. i, pt. 2,
p. 253.
150
Lee11, Mr. Willm. Caldwell12, Mr. Thomas Caldwell13,
Robert Collingwood, Willm. KelL Jolin Reade, Richard
Chillton, Willm. Bland, Richard Spencley, Francis Hodg1-
shon, Georg Humble, John Husband, sen., Lanclot Swin-
burne, Cuthbert Kearton, Timothie Batt, Richard Boyes,
Edward Walker, Thomas Browne, Willm. Hawson, James
Anderson, Thomas Snowdon, John Jopling, Arthur Crispe,
John Husband, jun., Willm. Cockson, Mathew Morris,
John Lambe, Richard Buck, John Steuenson, Anthonie
Hutton, John Linsley, Thomas Clarke, Willm. Taylor,
Ambrose Taylor, jun., Thomas Nichollson, Thomas Guy,
Ralph Bee, Sillvester Justice, Joseph Smallwood, Charles
Collingwood, John Stevenson, Georg Peverley, Gilbert
White, John Whorleton, Francis Roddam, Oswould Kell,
John Willson, Willm. Anderson, Gregorie Righam, John
Kell, John Home (55), Mr. John Baggs14, Robert Webb,
Willm. Crooke, Phillipp Watt, Ralph Aide, Willm. Allin-
son, John Sanders, John Halliwell, sen., Thomas Stafford,
John Halliwell, jun., John Reede, Anthonie Snowdon,
Thomas Grundie, James Liddell, Willm. Robinson, John
Foster, Robert yong, Willm. Foster, John Walsh, John
Potts, Ralph Bauie, Ralph Auld, Ingerham Browne,
Lanclot Browne, Roger Lyle, Georg Jefferson, Willm.
Burne, Robert Huntley, Georg Winteringam, Richard
Browne, Thomas Davieson, Willm. Steward, Nicholas
Fletcher, John Gilley, John Martin, Allexander Atkinson,
John Dickson, Willm. Dauison, Ralph Simpson, John
Foster, John Hunter, Michall Foster, John Arras, Robert
Liddell, Willm. Auld, John Storie, Thomas Atkinson,
Leonard Harrieson, Richard Atkinson, Francis Ware (50),
Mr. Thomas Bainebrigg, Mr. Marmaduke Tunstall, Mr.
Henrie Webster, Roger Thorn eton, John Carter, Robt.
Swann, John Ganton, Thomas Carmichell, Myles Raw-
leing, Richard Leadbeater, Tyillm. Martin, Arthur Hill-
ton, Willm. Hilton, Edward Beares, "Thomas Haslopp,
Michall Tadcastle, Francis Robinson, Thomas Coates, James
11 Son of Edward Lee of Monkwearmouth nail, by his first wife,
Mary, dau. of Peter Delaval of Tynemoutli, whom he married, 3 Dec.,
1611 (died 23 May, 1617). He married Mary, dau. of Toby Tunstall of
Cleasby, Co. York; in 1670-72 he sold several parcels of land in Sunder-
land, since called Lee's Close and Chapel Close, to the family of Robinson
of Herrington.
12 1670, Oct. 18, Mr. William Caldwell, buried. Bishop wearmouth
Regs.
13 1650, Oct. 6, Mr. Thomas Caldwell, buried. Bishopwearmouth
Regs.
14 1641/2, Feb. 17, John Baggs and Magdalen Burgoine, mar.
Bishopwearmouth Regs. She was a daughter of Francis Burgoyne,
Kector of Bishopwearmouth, 1595-1632.
151
Foster, "Willm. Allieson, Thomas Davieson, Robert Adam-
son, Thomas Teasedale, Henry Thompson, Thomas Bee,
Thomas Newbie, Robert Wastell, Willm. Dossey, John
Buckler, Thomas Hudson, John Watt, Thomas Dossey,
Robert Ganton, Georg Stevenson, Willm. Hebburne,
Anthony Oweston, Thomas Ridley, Richard Lunn, Henry
Palmer, Robert Watt, Thomas Watt, Oswould Bullocke,
John Day, Willrn. Bee, James Watson, James Rennie-
son, Willm. Wadd;ell, Thomas Walker, John Moverley
(48), Robert Easterbie, Hugh Smith, Thomas Pallmer,
Robert Erington, Robt. Swatt, Robt. Carver, John Nicholl-
son, Rowland Farrow, Willm. W^att, Francis Watson,
Danniell Scott, Willm. Roxbie, Michall Hubock, Willm.
Wattson, Oswould Towers, Edward Baker, Clement Old-
corne, Sammuell Glover, Georg Collingwood, Xpofer Steven-
son, Willm. Mason, Willm. Thurbeck, Robert Thurbeck,
Willm. Anderson, Edward Hynemes, Georg- Bedlingion,
Cuthbert Annieson, Robt. Sharps, Thomas Snowdon, sen.,
Ralph Fletcher, John Hynd, John Newton, Willm. Taile-
forth, Cuthbert Cuming", Xpofer Shakelock, Allexander
Dirickson, Xpofer Steenson, Ralph Thompson, Willm.
Sharps, Willm. Anguish, Edward Hunter, Ralph Stockton,
John Dausoii, Willm. Annieson, Willm. Swinburne, John
Rickabie, Robt. Fatherley, Xpofer Steevenson, Thomas
Readley, Robt. Hallieday, Georg Hallieday, Robt. Boyes,
Thomps Todd, Thomas Couleson, John Bell (55), Mr. Henrie
Wikcliff15, John Gibson, Willm. Gibson, Roger Bellie,
Robert Bartrum, Thomas Bartrum, Willm. Goodchild,
Willm. Browne, Thomas Robinson, Xpofer Marshall, John
Reede, Willm. Thompson, Richard Ealeson, Ralph Thompson,
Willm. Nicholson, Henry Smith, Richard Browne, Willm.
Hickson, Willm. Johnson, Robert Shereburne, Thomas
Dobinson, Arthur Johnson, Thomas Bradforth, John
Steuenson, Samuell Johnson, Peter Greene, John Greene,
Thomas Greene, Michall Newton, Robert Chambers, John
Wilkinson, John Smith, Richard Sheppson, Richard
Smith, Xpofer Henderson, Willm. Scott, Donkin Costin,
John Ollafant, John Martin, John Do'Ssey, Richard Batman,
Willm. Houlmes, Robert Carver, John Laing-e, Thomas
Anderson, Willm. Dassey, Robert Browne, Willm. Browne
(48), Richard Greene, Henry Gibson, Willm. Hepell,
Willm. Roxbie, Roger Rotherrie, Willm. Watt (6).
A note of all there Names That is absent at Sea.
Willm. Nichollson, Robert Foster, Nicholas Newbie,
15 1661, June 29, Henry Wikcliff, buried. Bishopwearmouth Regs.
Bapt. at Houghton-le-Spring, 24 Sept., 1604, son of William Wycliffe
of Offerton.
152
Edward Thompson, James Gibson, Edward Browne, John
Dickinson, Edward Grainger, David Side, John Day,
Richard Hallieday, John Mathew, Thomas Steevens,
Eichard White, Richard Martindale, Richard Dillie-
foule10, Robert Anderson (17).
Signed. Churchivardene : John Hardcastell, Cunstables :
Humprey Harrison, Ambrose Taylor, Minister : John
Johnson.*
In all Suiiderland taken it 262, absent at sea besides 17 ;
in all 279.
TRIMDON. t
(Written in the first and third pages of a narrow
pamphlet formed by folding a single sheet of foolscap. The
fourth page is endorsed " Trimdon parish.") (D.0.19.).
Com. Dun elm.
the 26 Febr., 1641.
The names of the parishoners wthin ye Parish of
Trimdon being conformable wch haue consented & taken
before us the protestation exhibited unto them.
Willm. Attkinson, John Willson, Geo. Hutchinscm,
Matthew Hutchinson, Willm. Hutchinson, James Thomp-
son, John Woodmas, Bryan Stobbart, Rob. Jackson,
Willm. Nailor, Christopher Eales, John Wilbourne, John
Helcot, Geo, Willye, Tho. Helcot, Sam. Litster, John
Allieson, Tho. Robinson, Willm. Jackson, John Shadforth,
Cuthbert Close, Willm. Harding, Nich. Rop., Willm.
Sadler, John Shadforth, Rob. Pearson, Willm. Pearson,
John Pearson, Tho. Pearson, Bryan Pearson, 'Rich. Corbel,
Rich. Hutchinson, Vollentine Gent, Bryan Huth chins on,
Geo. Huthchinson, Sampson Stobbart, Robert Roper17, the
elder (37), Willm. Shotton, Tho. Attkinson, Willm.
Litster, Willm. Morland, Rob. Faucet, Christopher Bacon,
Tho. Jackson, Bryan Burletson, John Weames, Rich. Dun,
Edwart Shotton, Bryan Brasse, James Shadforth, Hennery
Arey, Bob. Brasse, John Sadler, Willm. Shaw, Rob. Rop.,
Willm. Stodert, Willm. Weames, Rauiff Smith, John
Weames (59).
16 1651, Nov. 15, Richard Dallifewle, buried. Bishopwearmouth
Regs.
17 For pedigree of Roper of Trimdon, see Surtees, Durham, vol. i,
pt. 2, p. 107.
* Rector of Bishopwearmouth, 1632-43; buried there 8 Nov., 1643.
f An account of the chapelry of Trimdon may be found in Surtees,
Durham, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 104.
153
Delinquents being- not conformable, Rob. Roper18, the
elder, and Gee. Soulby, aged about 60 years, William
Soulby, his sonn.
Professed papists — Rob. Burletson19, "Willm. Thompson,
Rob. Weames, Rob. Cawert, Rob. Browne.
7 delinquents.
Signed. Curate : Will fisher20, Churchwardens : george
weenies, John Swalwell, Cun staples : Tho. Stobart, Robert
Sadler.
Taken it in this parish, 59, refused by 7 ; in all, 66.
18 This line is struck out in the MS.
19 See pedigree of Burletson of Trimdon, ibid., p. 110.
20 Fisher occurs as curate of Trimdon 1613, Surtees, Durham vol. i.
pt. 2, p. 108.
154
STOCKTON WARD.
The original cover for Stockton Ward is missing. The
returns of the Protestations from this ward are for twenty
parishes classified in the House of Lords MSS., as Numbers
1 to 20 D.P.
BILLINGHAM.*
(Written in a foolscap quarto panrohlet of 14 pages of
which pages 8 to 13 are blank. The last page is endorsed
" Billingham parish," " None Certified to Refuse.")
(D.P.I).
Billinghm, feb. 20, 1641.
A note of all the names of men wthin the parish of
Billinghm being 18 yeares of age and aboue to whom the
said protestacion hath bene tendered.
Billinghm Towne — Christopher Boucke1, vicare there,
Henry Boiick, his sonne, James Bouck, his second sonne,
John Jeckill, Christopher Eden, Willm. Appleby, Michael
Manwell, Oswould Chapman, Edward Gray, his seruant,
Willm. Ward, Thomas Ward, his sonne, Willm. Ward, his
sonne, Michael Birstall, his seruant, Clithbert Hewetson,
Samson Stobbart, Willm. Stobbart, his sonne, Thomas
Ward, Willm. Lyddell, Gibrye Steere, Thomas Hewetson,
Thomas Waimouth, Myles Bambridge, Matthew Stawper,
Willm. Law, Willm. Cowhird, Anthony Cowhird, Christo-
pher Hewetson, John Plumbton, George Markham, Christo-
pher Markham, his sonne, Richard Atkin, his seruant,
Geoffrey Braidley, Mr. Gascoigne Eden2, John Wilkinson,
Thomas Warmoiuth, Thomas Hodgson, his seruant, John
Colson, his seruant, John Jeckill, John Brown, Richard
Gibson, Willm. Sharp, Thomas Simson, Richard Davison,
Thomas Davison, his sonne, Robert Robson, his seruant,
Robert Jeckill, Leonard Warde, Willm. Warde, his sonne,
Robert Gelson, mylner, Bartholomew Stevenson, James
Robinson, Robert Christopher, George Steere, his seruant,
Willm. Willmson, his seruant, Willm. Matheson, Henry
1 Called Borke by Surtees in his list of vicars, Surt-ees, Durham,
Hi, 146.
2 Second son of John Eden of West Auckland by his wife, Margery
Welburye of Castle Eden. Bellasis was held by lease from the dean and
chapter of Durham by the family of Eden of West Auckland, see
Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 149.
*For an account of the parish of Billingham, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 144.
155
Ellenor, Willm. Huntington, Robert Ovingtoii, Robert
Warmouth, John Fewler, Thomas Fewler, Symon Fewler,
Richard Appleby, John Christopher, Thomas Shephird,
thelder, Thomas Shephird, the younger, Thomas
Chapman, the elder, Raph Wilkinson, his seruant, John
Hoard, Francis Cockfield, Francis Scarth, John Best,
Robert Warmouth, Christopher Warmouth, Christopher
Appleby, Willm. Law, Robert Finch, Robert Lyttle, John
Finch, Tho. Rutlege, sen., Richard Rutlege, Thomas
Rutlege, minor, Ambrose Wilson, John Manwell, Samson
Pearson, Thomas Mylburne, Tho. Simson, John Smyth,
Martyn Clifton, Lawrence Christopher, W7illm. Hull,
Cuthbert Scott, , Willm. Law, Zacchary Manwell, Joseph
Manwell, Thomas Chapman, minor, John Warmouth,
Robert Cowhird, John Lyddell, of holme, Francis Denham,
of Bellases, James Smyth, his seruant.
Coopon Bewley — Thomas Clark, Richard Thomson,
John Mason, the elder, John Mason, the younger,
Christopher Bulmer, Willm. Clifton, Thomas Smyth,
John Woodroff, Thomas Stevenson, George Wilkin-
son, Yalentyn Wilson, Richard Mynnikin, Willm. Boyes,
Thomas Thomson, Willm. Busby e, Michael Busby e,
George Clifton, Willm. Marshiall, Charles Plackett,
Christopher Harrison, Thomas Maugham, George Harrison,
Thomas Hutton, Robert Hutchinson, John Hutchinson,
John Lawrence, Symon Lawrence, Reynold Huntington,
George Dobinson, Anthony Burone, Thomas Tod, Willm.
Robinson, Thomas Tayler (sick), Thomas Pickering,
Willm. Huntington, the elder, Willm. Huntington, ihe
younger, Willm. Johnson, Robert Law, Richard Robinson,
Cuthbert Hutchinson, John Thomson, Timothy Thomson,
Willm. Thomson, John Clark, John Cowhird («6), John
Green, John Sharp, sen., John Sharp, minor, Richard
Wildon, George Stevenson, Robert Law, John Davison,
John Law, Rowland Wroodroi¥, Matthew Gray, Rowland
Steuenson, John Fleok, Willm. Bulmer, John Rutlege,
John Lyddell, of salt holme.
Wolveston — James King3, curate there, Cuthbert
Roper, Michael Watson, Willm. Roper, Charles
Watson, Thomas Watson, Thomas Woodroff, Raph
Smyth, Thomas Smyth, Willm. C'ooke, John Meanes,
John Dickson, Peter1 Finch, Willm. Johnson James
Huntington, Christopher Tuggill, Robert Wilson,
Willm. Gent, Robert Smyth, Reynold Ramsey4, Thomas
Hutchinson, sen., Thomas Hutchinson, James Thorp,
3 See list of curates of Wolveston, Surtees, Durham vol. Hi, p. 149.
4 The surname is badly blotted in the MS.
156
John Mensforth, Robert Watson, Robert Finch, John
Wylde, Mark Wylde, Daniel Davison, Richard Hewetson,
Raph Brown, John Huntington, sen., John Hunting-ton,
minor, Willm. Huntington, Thomas Dickon, Willm.
Trotter, Willm. Corner, Willm. Chipchasse, Thomas Chip-
chasse, Richard Robson, Christopher Trotter, Myles Cisson,
Raph Davison, George Davison, Alexander Williamson,
John Williamson, John Law, John Thomson, George Hick-
son, Robert Dauison, James Thorp, Robert Thorp, Willm.
Gelson, Leshy Markham, Daniel Thorp, James Roper, Toby
Finch, George Huntington, Willm. Huntington, Willm.
Chilton, Edward Chilton, Edward Richardson, Nicholas
Richardson, Willm. Bucer, Marmaduke Merington, George
Markham, Robert Lawrence, Edward Dauison, Willm.
Jefferson, John Thomson, Willm. Thomson, John Watson,
Willm. Watson, Willm. Lauerok, thelder, Willm.
Lauerok, the younger, John Hickson., Edward Gelson,
Thomas Halyman, thelder, Thomas Halyman, the
younger, Robert Moory, James Watson, Thomas Lackenby,
Robert Dauison, Robert Headlam, Robert Hickson, Francis
Cully, Willm. Forster, John Woodroff. Richard Shepherd,
George Dauison, Hugh Finch, Thomas Hull, John
Burrowes, John Forster, John Willmson. Tho. Trotter,
Newton Bewley, Robert Wan, Willm. Merington, jun.,
Thomas Merington, Thomas M-arley, Cuthbert Shepherd,
George Pottes, Edward Chilton. John Hewetson, Robert
Waller, Christopher Bussy, Willm. Matthew, George
Hubbock, Thomas Hodgson, Dyonise Turbett, Thomas
Coward, Thomas Lay ton, Thomas Bussie, John Slayter,
Thomas Eagleston, Raph Hodgson, John Lay ton, John
Stelling, Toby Redhead, Robert Archer, Henry Chamber,
Symon Chamber, Robert Hubbock, Richard Ayresonne,
Richard Gent, Michael Gent, Willm. Clark, Leshy5
Merington, Richard Smyth, John Smyth, Robert Cytterne,
Thomas Fewler, John Ranson, elder, John Ranson,
younger, Willm. Merington, elder, John Warmouth, elder,
John Warmouth, younger, Willm. Sweeting.
All ye men above ye age of 18 yeares wthin the parish
of Billing-ham have willingly taken the protestacon above
written, in the presence of —
Signed. Vicar ther, Christopher Boucke ; Curate of
Wolveston, James king; Churchwarden, Geo. Steere ;
William Chipchaise, William Sharpe, Tobie Readhead,
Thomas pickring, Willm Boyes ; Churchwarden, Raph
Davison; Robart hubbocke, Peter Finch, Robart Lawe.
5 This name may be "Lefhy." It occurs twice in this parish and in
the one case the third letter looks like an " s," in the other it may be
an " f."
157
BISHOP MIDDLEHAM.*
(Written on a single sheet of foolscap.) (D.P.2).
A note of all the Inhabitants of Bishop Middleham
parish which tooke the protestation.
Mr. Bedford, vicar6, Mr. Raiph Eure7, Mr. William
Eure8, Mr. John Ward9, Mr. Joseph Ward10, Peter Ward
Henry Hutchinson, Richard Middleton, Henry Grenell,
John Burton, John Hutchinson, Richard Bell, John
Hutchinson, Thomas Middleton., Thomas Hutchinson,
Thomas Bayles, William Hindmas, Robert Phisicke, John
Hutchinson, John Lister, Thomas Douson, Thomas
Robinson, Cuthbert Specke, Raiph Walter, Richard Holy-
day, John Walter, Christopher Selbie, John Shacklocke,
George Middleton, Robert Hutchinson, Thomas Wheatley,
Edward Smith, Robert Byars, Robert Widdifeild, John
Farrow, sen., John Farrow, jun., John Gray, Richard
Rpbson, William Robson, Thomas Tindale, William
Richardson, John Ward, Raiph Ward, Toby as Ward, John
Hutchinson, William Burne, John Robinson, Thomas
Bell, Thomas Hall, John Stockdale, Christopher Bussie,
Thomas Robinson, William Widdineld, William Wood,
sen., William Wood, jun., John Robinson, Marmaduke
Dixon, Willia Tompson, Willia Hutchinson, Raiph
6 Thomas Bedford, bur. 8 Sept, 1660, aged 72, of Queen's College,
Cambridge; Matric, 1606; B.A., 1608/9; M.A., 1616; mar. 19 Nov., 1616,
at St. Oswald's, Durham, Alice Frissell (who was bur. 2 Oct., 1680),
by her had issue :
(1) Aman, bapt. 9 Sept., 1621, mar. 14 June, 1(^9.
(2) Thomas, bapt. 3 Dec., 1623, mar. at York 29 May, 1650, bur.
24 Apl., 1674.
(3) Robert, bapt. 9 July, 1626, mar. in Scotland, Margaret
Humleton, 13 Dec./1653.
(4) John, bapt. 31 Aug., 1623, mar. Ann Anderson, 30 Dec., 1652.
"God send her wel delivered at child bearing."
(1) Elizabeth, bapt. 30 Nov., 1617, mar. 11 Sept., 1638, John,
son of Robert Hutcheson.
(2) Alice, bapt. 6 June, 1619, mar. Joseph Arrye, 12 May, 1646.
(3) Mary, bapt. 3 Apl., 1631.
(4) Bridgett, bapt. 18 Jan., 1634/5, mar. Henry Hutchinson, 2
Oct., 1661, at St. Mary the Less, Durham.
7 Bapt., 1 Dec., 1564, bur. 29 Jan., 1645/6, at Bishop Middleham.
8 Bapt. 4 Apl., 1563, bur. 11 May, 1647, at Bishop Middleham.
9 Son of John Ward of Bishop Middleham by his wife Jane, dau. of
Emanuel Barnes, bapt. 17 Apl., 1614, bur. 28 Feb., 1649/50, at Bp.
Middleham. For pedigree of Ward, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 13.
10 Uncle of above, bapt. 30 Apl., 1581, bur. 25 July, 1666, aged 85
yeares, 4 monthes and 5 dayes, Bishop Middleham Register.
* For an account of the parish of Bishop Middleham, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 1.
158
Sweaten, Henry Mawer, William Liddle, Raiph
Lambert, Thomas Shawe, Henry Richarson, William
Hutchinson, Robert Middleton, Thomas Hutchinson,
Clement Widdifeild, John Widdifield, Robert Middle-
ton, Thomas Wright, Simon Kearton, Gilbert Hutton,
Willia Selbye, Willia Hall, Tho. Colledge, Tho. Hutchin-
son, Willia Hutchinson, George Guye, Nicholas Gray,
Rich. Hoode, Willia Ateas, Antho. Applebye, Lancelett
Ateas, Thomas Applebye, Tho. Reay, Marmaduke Blackes-
ton, Willia Walter, Robert Kearton, Tho. Layton, Robert
Chipchase, George Dods, Robert Widdifield, george
Widderop, Christopher Faucett, William Blakie, William
Woodhouse, John Wright, John Laing, Bartholomew
Kearton, Robert Haswell, John Haswell, Willia Haswell,
Willia Selbye, John Woodhouse, William Laburne,
William Laburne, jun., Thomas Burton, Robert Wood-
house, Anthony Applebye, Anthony Ellener, James
Hudspecke, John Ateas, Peter Woodhouse, John Lister,
Bernard Waugh, John Currie, John Miller11.
A note of such persons as refuse to take the protestation.
Christopher Chilton, recusant.
Signed. Officers: Vicar, Thomas Bedford; Constable,
Will hutcheson ; Churchwarden, John hutcheson ;
Constaple, Robard Midlton; Ouerseer, Clemment Widde-
feilde; Counstable, Thomas Shaw; Constaple, Thomas
Hutchinson ; Constaple, Thomas Coledg ; Ouerseer, Thomas
Wright; CJiurchwardon, Symon Kirston.
BISHOPTON.*
(Written in columns on a single large quarto sheet.)
(D.P.3.).
The Names of those in the parrish of Bishopton that
hath taken the Pro>testacon according as it was sent from
the Hoble. house of Parlamt. to his Mats. Justices of the
peace of this County of Durham, and from thence to> us of
the parish of Bishopton.
Francis Welford, Raiph Welford, Thomas Coulson,
Willm. Ay re, Thomas Mawer, John Atkinson, John
Co'ulson, Willm. Blackmantle, George Coming, John
Middleton, John Mawer, Willm. Mawer, Thomas Welford,
Willm. Law, Thomas Jackeson, Phillip Jackson, Thomas
Coming, Willm. Coming, George Heart, Robt. Sparke,
Thomas Rowntre, John Rowntre, John Daueson, Thomas
11 This name is struck out.
* For an account of the parish of Bishopton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 67.
159
Allason, Thomas Waiting, Thomas Wilson, Thomas
Sparke, Leonard Harreson, Bartho. Nickelson, Raiph Lax,
Richard Wray, Willm. Wray, John Heart, Edward
Anderson, Robeart Chilton, John Humphrey, George
Chicking, Cuthbert Anderson, Simon Hudson, John
Flethom, John Readhead, John Johnson, Willm. Challen,
Raiph Golsbrough, John Painter, Robeart Watson, John
Robinson, Willm. Wray, Thomas Wray, Robeart Cully,
Willm. Slumber, Phillopp Dawton, Richard Cusson, John
Cusson, Raiph Damson, John Wray, Raiph P ember ton,
Willm. Blakey, Willm. Richardson, Willm. Garry, John
Thompson, John Allen, Thomas Newton, Michaell Newton,
Robeart Humphrey, Ralph Wilkinson, Willm. Vary,
John Allason, Thomas Newton, Richard Merrington,
Thomas Humphrey, John Aynsley, John Erase, Willm.
Megson, Mathew Widdowes, Gyles Widdowes, Francis
Sparke, Leonard Jackson, John Cusson, George Cay, John
Widdowes, Richard Cusson, Lancelote Moore, George
Corner, Thomas Blakey, John Colling, John Brase, Robeart
Brasse, Marmaduk Machell.
Signed. Vicker, Dauid Myles12 ; Churchwardens,
Thomas Stelling, Thomas Welford ; Constables, Willm.
Mawer, John Wilkinson; Overseers, Willm. Newton,
Thomas Wilson.
Sum.— 95.
The Names of those that refuse to take the Protestacon.
Lanclot Tod, Christopher Tod, Henry Johnson, Richard
Johnson, John Finkell.
DINSDALE.*
(Written on a slip of paper.) (D.P.4.).
A note of all the names within the Parish of Dinsdale
as Followeth.
Imprimis Rowland Place13, Esq., Mr. Robert Place1*,
Mr. Gasoyne Lasinby15, George Mawer, William Garry,
12 Appointed Vicar, 1631.
13 Son of Christopher Place by his wife Mary, dau. of John
Constable of Lazenby, Co. York; mar. Catherine, dau. of Charles
Wise of Copgrove, Co. York; buried at Dinsdale, 22 Sept., 1680.
Dinsdale Regs.
14 Brother of above, Rowland mar. Catherine, dau. of Thomas
Pudsey of Picton. For a pedigree of Place, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iii, p. 236.
15 Married Francis Browne, 20 Feb., 1636/7 (who was buried as a
widow, 1 Nov., 1678), they had a son, Buhner, bapt. 18 July, 1637, a
daughter, Elizabeth, buried 16 March, 1668/9, and probably a son
Gascoyne, buried 11 Nov., 1698. Dinsdale Regs.
* For an account of the parish of Dinsdale, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 230.
160
Joseph Euerinden, William Arondell, Robert Jefferson,
Edward Willson, Henry Whelton, Anthony Daker, George
Peacocke, Thomas Tailerson, John Kell, William Richarby,
Anthony Allan, Francis Steuenson, Xpofer Cockfeild,
William Wright, Peter Greeuson, John Johnson, George
Oveington, William Steuenson, Richard Steuenson,
Richard Browne, Richard Stain ton, Anthony Taylboyes16,
Curate.
All these haue taken the protestation. Wittnes—
Person, John Rand*; Cunstable, Thomas Whelton.
EAGLESCLIFFE.t
(Written in two- columns upon four odd shaped pieces of
paper pasted and pinned together. Endorsed on the back
" Egglescliffe parish.") (D.P.5.).
Thes be the names of those that haue taken it.
Isaac Basire doctour17 in divinity, parson of Eagles-
* Son of James Rand, vicar of Norton, by his wife, Margery, dau.
of Edward Banckes, Rector of Long Newton; buried 24 Mch., 1645/6,
at Redmarshall where he was also Rector. See pedigree of Rand,
Surtees, Durham, iii, 417.
t For an account of the parish of Egglescliffe, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 197.
16 He married Josia Philip, 2 June, 1605; she was buried 1 Feb.,
1634/5. Dinsdale Regs.
17 Born at Rouen in Normandy, 1607, educated at the University
of Rotterdam and at Leydon. In 1631 he became chaplain to
Bishop Morton who presented him to the living at Egglescliffe, 1636.
In 1640 the degree of D.D. was conferred upon him at Cambridge.
In 1643 Bishop Morton collated him to the 7th stall at Durham, and
in the following year he was appointed Archdeacon of Northumber-
land. Being Chaplain to Charles I. he was presented by him to the
Rectory of Stanhope in 1646, he mar. Francis Corbett, and was
bur. 14 Oct., 1676, in the Cathedral Yard; he had issue:
(1) Thomas Basire, bapt. 15 Jan., 1638/9, bur. 14 June, 1639,
at Egglescliffe.
(2) Isaac Basire, Barrister at Law; LL.B., 1669; LL.D., 1684;
bapt. at Eaglescliffe, 22 Nov., 1643; admitted pensioner at
St. John's College, Cambridge, 5 July, 1664, aged 20;
mar. as her fourth husband " Lady Elizabeth Burton,"
dau. of John Cosin, Bishop of Durham, at Stanhope, 4
July, 1672 (she was bur. 14 Jan. 1699/1700 at Durham
Cathedral), they had one child, Isaac, bapt. 18 Feb.,
1676/7, bur. 2 May, 1678, at the Cathedral.
(3) Charles Basire, bapt. 11 Apl., 1645, at Egglescliffe, admitted
pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge, 11 May, 1665,
aged 18; B.A., 1668; M.A., 1672; Rector of Boldon, 1677,
to his death; bur. there 18 Mch., 1690/1; mar. Elizabeth,
dau. of George Baker of Crook Hall, mar. at Lan-
chester, 11 Oct., 1681, she remarried, 1691, Zachary
161
cliff e ; Churchwardin, Thomas Ayre ; Churchwardin and
Cunstabill, John Bucke ; Cunstabill, Robert Garbat ; "Will
Blast-on., of Archdeacon Newton, now inhabiting in the
parish of Eaglescliffe.
For Eaysleybie — Mr. Peniberton18, Esq., Mr. John19, his
sunne, Mr. henrie20, his sunne, Mr. Garnet1, George dent,
John Wacke, Ouinghauran Red it, William Willson, Robert
Lampton, Robert harperlie, his man, John Chapman,
Thomas Koucke, Christopher Bowman, John walls, henrie
wilkeson, Bartnolamue ritcherdson, Thomas Appillbie,
William Willkeson, Thomas Richeson, William Jhonson,
the younger, Christopher bras, William Jhonson2, Mr. hall,
of nusam3, Robert bucke, Robert bicchabridge, Richard
pacooke, Richard Raper, Robert Raper, his sunne, John
mud, George taler, John hall, Rayph will son, Marke hall,
Rober young, Cudbert nickallson, Richard Willie, John
Whittingham, of Holmside; she was bur. 17 Nov., 1701,
at Lanchester.
(4) John, bapt. 9 May, 1647, at Egglescliffe.
(5) Peter, admitted pensioner at St. John's College, Cambridge,
12 May, 1665.
(1) Elizabeth, bapt. 23 Apl., 1640, at Egglescliffe.
(2) Mary, bapt. 31 July, 1642, married Jeremiah Nelson of
Carlisle, curate of Stanhope ; afterwards vicar of Corbridge
and Canon of Carlisle; mar. there 18 May, 1671.
18 John, son of Michael Pemberton of A.slaby, by his wife Margaret,
dau. of Ealph Watson, of Tudhoe. He mar. Isabel, dau. of Henry
Grey, of Newminster; mar. at Grindon, 8 June, 1612; she was buried
19 Feb., 1624; he was buried 28 Jan., 1643/4, both at Egglescliffe. See
pedigree of Pemberton, Surtees, -Durham, vol. iii, p. 205.
19 John, his second son, bapt. 22 Nov., 1618; a captain in the
service of Charles I., this is he who heads the pedigree of Pemberton
of Bainbridge Holme and Barnes. See Surtees' History of Durham,
vol. i, 237.
u Henry, third son of John, bapt. 20 Apl., 1620; a captain in the
service of Charles I. See Surtees, History of Durham, iii, 205.
1 John Garnett, eldest son of Anthony Garnett by his wife Mary,
dau. of Michael Pemberton, was bapt. 22 Oct., 1615; Captain of
Horse in the Regt. of Col. George Heron, in the service of Charles I.;
sold Egglescliffe, 1670; he mar., 23 Aug. 1652, Alice, dau. of Christo-
pher Place of Dinsdale, and widow of Michael Pemberton of Aslaby,
bur. there 2 Mch., 1674/5, leaving no issue surviving.
2 After Jhonson's name the column in the MS. is ruled across as
though commencing another township.
3 1673, June 7, Mr. Christopher Hall of Newsam, buried St. Andrew's,
Bywell. As of Newsam, Co. Durham, he was 77 in Aug., 1666, and was the
eldest son of Francis Hall of that place. He mar. Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Edward Blakiston of Great Chilton, Co. Durham, by whom
he had a son Ludovick, bapt. at Kirkmerrington, 27 Feb., 1620/1, who
succeeded him, and two daughters, Catherine, wife of William Fenwick
of Bywell, and Anne mar. to Robert Shafto of Benwell. See pedigree
of Hall of Newham, Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 207.
11
162
young, marmaducke Robson, Cudbert gibsoii, Thomas
Ward, George Ward, his sunne, Willyam yallerrid,
Michall nuton, Thomas bmckatt, Robert Sanderson,
theeld., Robert Sanderson, the yo., Rayph bo-yes,
John Bucke, John Paygil (54), Thomas lourd,
Willyam Richeson, his ma, Thomas Bell, his man,
Ninnie Ridlie, John Ridlie, his sunne, Robert Ridlie, his
sunne, lourance semer, John Swaynston, Bartholamue
Steale, Gabrill Robeson, Jhames francis, his man, John
Jhacksott, the elder, John Jhackso>n, his sunne, Richard
Parkinson, Ranald hodghan, Robert baynbridge, John
nickallson, rnitchall nickallson, his (sic), Robert leaton,
Steauin Carre, Richard nikallson, henrie tod, George
fatherstone, Thomas Addie, Robert Jhackson, francis
allieson, Thomas tomsan, Christopher Jhackson, Rayph
nickallson, francis foex, Reaynalld Awtherson, francis
Read, francis bell, Richard kootes, Mitchall ingilldue,
Bartholamue semer, Christopher loonsdayle, Rowland
taylerson, William Wo>ud, Anthonie Wood, William
anderson, Thomas bournwell, William forest, Richard
batmeson, William baumbrough, Anthonie Willkeson,
Thomas ayre, the younger, Robert Reade, John blacklocke,
William Willson, John grame, John Taylerson, the elder,
John Taylerson, the yo-unger, John Smitch, Robert
garbat4, the elder, Robert garbat, the yo'unger4, George
mattieson, Edward white, John garbat, George dent,
Rayph nuton (60).
The names of theyme that Will not Coume to> this
protestation.
Mr. Robert larnpton5, Richard willie, George dent (3).
ELTON.*
(Written on two slips of paper pasted together.
Endorsed on the back " The Parish of Elton.") (D.P.6.).
Stocton Ward, The Parish of Elton.
Mr. John Jefferson6 (1), Robt. Jefferson (2), John
4 Struck out in the MS.
5 Of Biddick, gent (afterwards of Newham), 6th son of Sir William
Lambton by his second wife, Catherine Widdrington. He married
Anne, daughter of Thomas Delaval of Hetton-le-Hole, at Houghton-le-
Spring, 26 Apl., 1670, and was buried at Bamburgh, 13 Oct., 1684.
See new County History of Northumberland, ix, 174. For a pedigree
of Lambton of Newham, see Surtees, Durham, ii, 397.
6 The Jeffersons were owners of part of the lordship and rectory of
Elton, Surtees, iii, 209. 1645, June 26, John Jefferson and Marie
Fayrer, mard. Regs.
*For an account of the parish of Elton, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iii, p. 209.
163
Jefferson, juii. (3), Tho. Jefferson (4), Tho. Jefferson
sen. (5), Tho. Swalwell (6), Christofer Hodshon (7),
Eich. Pert (8), James Clarke (9), Tho. Yarrowe (10), John
Talerson (11), Bartholomew Bailes (12), Mathew Thomson
(13), John Fowler (14), John Harrison (15), Geo. Bailes
(16), Bartle Bailes (17), Eobt. Maire (18), Willm. Cornforth
(19), Edward Staneley (20), Eobt. Thomson (21), Mr. Tho.
Farer, Curatt7 (22); Constable, Steauen Dobbin (23);
Churchwardens, Willm. Jefferson (24), Eobt. Jefferson
(25); Sum. 25.
All these above written have taken the Protestacon.
The names of those that refuseth to take the
Protestacon.
Mr. John Errington8, Eobert Greg-son; Sum. 2.
ELWICK HALL.*
(Written on the first page of a double sheet of foolscap.
The back page is endorsed " None Certified to Eefuse.")
(D.P.7.).
By the minster, Churchwardens, Cunstable, ouerseeres
and parishioners of the parish of Elwick, Feb. 27, 1641.
These are to Certify that the day and yeare aboue sayd
wee whose names are hereunder written being all the
parishioners within the parish of Elwick haue taken the
protestation made by the house of Comons in parliament
the third of May, 1641, and that none within our parish
hath refused the sayd protestation.
Curat, Eoger Mace9 ; Churchiuardens, John Eawling,
Anthony walker ; Custable and ouerseers, Barnard Jackson,
John Wardayle, Thomas Eawling, George Warmouth,
Thomas Wood, John Chilton, George Whelton, Thomas
Adamson, Thomas Tompson, Anthony Walker, Eobert
Thorpe, Willia Eansome, Eobert Eansom, James Mosse,
Eobert Eawling, Nicholas Eawling, John Eawling, jun.,
James Eawling, Nicholas Eansom, John Patteson, William
Wardayle, Henry wood, Christopher Sheroton, Ninian
Sheroton (22), John Emerson, Eobert Norton, William
7 Farer was curate to an absentee rector. 1645, Apl. 15, Mrs.
Dorothye, wife of Thomas Fayrer, curate, bur. Regs.
8 For a short pedigree of Errington, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p.
209. 1666, Dec. 31, Mr. John Errington, maximus natu Papist, bur.
9 Curate of absentee rector. A Roger Mace was admitted to Gonville
and Caius College, Cambridge, 27 June, 1611, aged 16, as son of Henry
Mace of the parish of St. Botolph, Cambridge; B.A. (King's), 1617/18.
*For an account of the parish of Elwick, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 85.
164
Chilton, jun., William Johnson, Robert Chilton,
Christopher Denton, Thomas Watson, Raph Sharpe,
William Burne, Robert Locky, Christopher Stooddard,
William Chilton, sen. (12).
None Refused.
GREATHAM.*
(Written in columns on a single sheet of foolscap:
Endorsed on the back " Grea.th.am " " None Refused.")
(D.P.8.).
Greatham, Com. Dunelm.
These are to certify that all the Men inhabitants within
the Parish of Greatham in the County Palatyne of Durham,
and whose names also are herein specified haue taken the
protestation as is required by the Honble. Court of
Parliamt. at this time assembled ; and moreover that not
any, either were absent, or refused to take the same, but
so many as are of the age of 18 yeares and upward haue
unanimously done as the said Honble. Court hath required
of them. In testimony whereof, wee the Minister, Church-
wardens, Constables & ouseers of the same parish haue
subscribed this prsent, second day of March, in the 17th
yeare of his Mates. Reigne that now is : 1641.
Gabriel Clarke10, SS. Theol. Pro. Archidiac. Dunelm.,
Tho. Clarke, Tho. Grunwin, Tho. Mansforth, Tho. Wright-
son, Lane. Stanwick, Ro. Robson, Tho. Olyver, Nich.
Ayrson, Rog. Barwick, Wm. Walton, Jo. Walter, Wm.
sheraton11, Mr. Abra. Clarke12, Jo. Hudson, Hen. Lowder,
Ric. Eggleston, Ra. Thomson, Ro. Donne, Nic. Errington,
Hen. Wilkinson, Ro. Chilton, Ro. Elstob, Hen. Atkinson,
Wm. Coates, Amb. Litster, Ed. Atkinson, Hen. Hall, Lane.
10 Son of John Clarke of Clothall, Herts, yeoman; chaplain to
Bishop Neile. He was of Christ Church, Oxford, matric. 21 Feb. ,1605/6,
aged 17; B.A., 22 June, 1609; M.A., 14 May, 1612; incorp. at Cambridge,
1616; B.D. from Pembroke Hall, 1630 and rector of Middleton Stoney
Oxon, 1616. Successively Archdeacon of Northumberland, 1619, and
Durham, 1620; Rector of Elwick and Master of Greatham Hospital,
1624; Prebendary of the 6th stall, 1623, and Prebendary of the 1st
stall, 1638. He mar. Mildred, dau. of William Neile, brother of the
Archbishop. She was buried 14 Nov., 1659, at Durham Cathedral; he
was buried there 12 May, 1662.
11 A line is drawn across the column under Sheraton's name.
12 1644, Oct. 10, Abraham Clark, sen., bur. Regs. One of these names
was, in 1622, keeper of the manor house and Bailiff of Stockton, Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 171.
* For an account of the parish of Greatham, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 134.
165
Archer, Tho. Huetson, Ro. Emerson, Ro. Peacock, sen.,
Ed. sparke, sen., Jo. Elstob, sen., Jo. Youle, sen., Tho.
Atkinson, sen., Jo. Marley, Tho. Fetherston, Ja. Robson,
Jo. sheraton, Jo. Perne, Mark Atkinson, Jo. Fetherston,
Ric. Elstob, juii., Wm. sheraton, jun., Ro>. Fell, Tho.
Emerson, Ra. Donne, Hen. shepheard, Ra. Raynton, Jo.
sparke, sen., Jo. wood, val. sparke, Geo. Miller, jun., Jo.
olyuer, Jo. Errington, jun.-, Jo. Donne, sen., Ja. Taylor-
son, Win. sparke, tertis., Wm. sparke, jun., Geo. Jonson,
Jo. Harrison, Pet. Marley, Jo. Huchinson, Tho. Coward,
Wm. Dennyson, Tho. Hodshon, Ro. young, Wm. sparke,
sen., si. youle, Ed. perkin, Ro. Jonson, Tho. Pranie, Hen.
Elden, Geo. Miller, sen., Lane. Donne, Tho. Robson. Ra.
Tyimiouth, Tho. Rosse, Ro. Coward, Ra. Hart, Tho.
Archer, Jo. Sparke, jun., Ed. Robson, Ra. Jonson, Geo.
walton, Jo. youle, jun., Tho. ,whitfield, Jo. Fell, sen., Ja.
Henderson, Ra. wall, Xto. Tuggalt, Wm. Nuby, Ric.
Elstob, sen., Ro. Peacock, jun., Ra. sparke, sen., Ra.
Maitin, Xto. Jordison, sen., Mich, watsou sen., Wm.
speeding, sen., Tho. Curry, si. Huchinson, Jo. Robson,
jun., Mark Malande, Jo. Awgood, Ro. Lambert, Jo>. Elstob,
sen., Jo. Haslippe, Lan. Bowser, Brian Marley, Rb. Sparke,
Xto. Wilson, Geo. Olyuer, sen., Jo. Hart, Ro. Watson,
Jo. Cully, Hen. Eddrington, Jo. Robson, sen., Jo. Fletcher,
Win. Peuerill, Ro. Ayrson, Wm. Andrew, Wm. Jonson,
Tho. Lodesman, Ric. Donne, Jo. Fell, jun.
Cler. Vicar ibdem, Jos. Wood13; Churchw., Jo. Erring-
ton, Ro. Atkinson; Comtab. : Ed. Donne, Geo. Hubbock;
Oner seers : Wm. Lackenby, Ric. Hudson.
Ita testamur; Cler., Jos. Wood; Chur., Johis Erring-
ton, Ro. Atkinson; Constab., Ed. Donne, Geo. Hubbock;
Our seers, Gu. Lackenby, Ric. Hudson (135).
GREAT STAINTON.*
(Written on the first page o<f a double sheet of foolscap.)
(D.P.9.).
I H.D. doe promise, vowe, and protest, in the prsence
of Allmightie God to mainetaine & defend (as farr as law-
fully I may, with my life, power, and estate) the true
Reformed protestant Religion, expressed in the doctrine of
the church of England. Against all popery and papish
innovations within this Realine contrary to the sayd
13 Joseph Wood, vicar of G-reatham, 1627-1649.
* For an account of the parish of Stainton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 61.
166
Doctrine. And according to< the Duty of my Allegeance to
his Maties Regall person, honour and estate : as allso the
power and priviledges of Parliament, the lawfull rights and
lyberties of the Subiect, and every person that maketh this
protestacon in whatsoeur he shall do>e in the Lawfull
pursueance of the same. And to my power, and as fair as
Lawfully I may, I will, oppose and by all good wayes and
meanes indeavour to bring to Condigne punishment, all
such as shall either by force, practises, councells, plotts,
Contriuances, or otherwayes doe any thinge to the contrarie
in this prsent protestacon conteyned. And further that I
shall in all just and honourable wayes indeavor to prserve
the union & peace of the three kingdomes of England,
Scottland & Ireland, Neyther for hope, feare, or other
respect shall relinquish this promise vowe & protestation.
GREATE STAINTON PARISHE.
This Protestation was freelie and Unanimouslie taken by
these inhabitants of Great Staunton, whose names are heere
under written: feb. 20, 1641.
Mr. Adam Anderson, Curate o>f Cotam and schooleinastr
of Great Steinton tooke this protestation wth us —
Will. Scurfeilde14, gent, Edward Scurfeilde14, gent,
John Richarbye, Tho. Morley, Simon Wood, George
Jackson, John Jackson, Anthony Clarke, Charles Robson,
Robert Awde, Phylipp Blench, John Mawer, James
peacocke, Rich. Sunton, Anthony Dobbin, John Collin,
Rowland Greevespn, Thomas Dobbin, Richard Hollyman,
Tho. wood, william peacocke, Rich. Alleson, Anthony
Offington, Simon Hopper, Henry Richarby, Cuthbert
Clement, John Baxter, John Harrison.
Mr. Ralph Cots worth and William Tayler are both from
home.
These Inhabitants of the parish of Great Staunton
refused to take this protestation, being all of them papists
vidzt : —
William Richarbye, Henry Wilkinson, sen., John
Wilkinson, jun., William Leedale, sen., Henry Leedale,
jun.
In witnesse whereof we haue subscribed or names —
14 Sons of William Scurfield of Elstob, gent. William, the eldest
son, succeeded his father at Elstob; bapt. 5 May, 1613; bur. 27 Nov.,
1694, aged 81. He mar. Elizabeth Cooke of Stockton, mar. at Red
Marshall, 14 June, 1665; Edward the 3rd son, of Wowgrave, parish of
Bishopton, bapt. 10 Oct., 1619; mar., Sarah Jackson, 10 May, 1649; bur.
17 Mch., 1666/7, at Great Stainton. See Surtees, Durham, iii, 65.
167
Rector of Staunton, Hen. Doughty15, Church ward ens,
Thomas Speed, Willm. Norton ; Constable, Simon Hopper.
And we further certifie that we haue noe more men in
or parish aboue 18 yeeres of age but these aboue named.
GRINDON.*
(Written upon three odd sheets of paper pasted together
into one long strip.) (D.P.10.).
The names o*f all the inhabitants within the Parrish o>f
Grindon who haue taken the protestatk)' sent fro the house
of Como'iis, 1641.
Thorpethueles — Willm. Sidgeswick, Francis Tweddall,
Francis Tweddall, jun., John Sidgeswick, Raph Barrick,
John Sidgeswick, jun., Francis Denham, Marmadock
Dauison, James Green, Joseph Dauison, John Ramsay,
John walker, Thomas Bulman, John Duckett, Willm.
Tyndall, John Chipchase, Mathew Midleton, Richard
Melsonbye, Robt. Blakey, Raph Litster, Raph Ellenor,
Bartrem Rickabye, John Renison, Hugh Harrison, John
Rashell, WTillm. Haueside, John Lof'tous, Raph Bam-
bro'iigh, John Bambro-ugh, Ro'bt. Skeldough, Willm. Bell,
Willm. Edkar, Willm. Spooner, Richard French, Cuthbert
Watson (35).
Winyard — Mr. Raph Dauison16, Edward Urwine,
Willm. Ewbanke, Edward Huirde, Gerard Sidgeswick,
Thomas Melsenbye, John Coltman, Cuthbert Locke, James
Clarke, John Ewbanke , Mathew Lockye, Mathew, Niool-
son, Mathew Burwell, John Watson, Michael Bourne, John
Bourne, Marke Proode, John Nicolson (18).
Whitton — Willm. Watson, Willm. Eden, jun., John
Watson, Anthony Kendall, Robt. Chipchase, Thomas Chip-
chase, Anthony Watson, Willm. Hallyman, Thomas Smith,
Raph Watson, Robt. Walker, Willm. Fouler, John Clay-
ton, Richard Harrison, Thomas Willies, Luke Hoggett,
Robt. Bambrough, Nicholas Homer (18).
Foul-thrope — John Lamb, Willm. Lamb, John Greeue-
son, Richard Greeueson, John Mitchell (5).
15 Inducted 6 Dec., 1638. Bur. at ye east end of ye quier, not in ye
quier, 15 Sept., 1653. Regs.
16 Second son of Sir Alexander Davison, knt. Bapt. at St. Nicholas,
Newcastle, 11 July, 1609, of Winyard. Mar. Timothea, dau. of Sir
William Belasyse of Morton House, Knt., at Houghton-le-Spring, 16
Jan., 1637/8; died 15 Aug., 1684, aged 74. See Surtees, History of
Durham, Hi, 167.
* For an account of the parish of Grindon, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 75.
168
Vicare, James Wallace17; Constables fy Churchwar.,
John Buckle, Willm. Swainston; Ouseers of the poore,
Raph Clayton, Thomas Harrison (5).
The names of those inhabitants wthin the parrish of
Grindon aboue mentioned who haue not taken the said
protestatio —
Willm. Eden, sen., Francis Emmerson, Edward
Skeldough (3).
HART.*
(Written in columns on a single large quarto sheet of
paper.) (D.P.ll.).
The names of those that did take the prodistation in the
parish of hart.
Robt. Shaw, overseer, Richard Stelleii, Raph wilkin-
sone, micheall dune, John watsone, Rpbt. Cragges, James
Cragges, John dune, Robt. Chiltone, Richard Reed, Thomas
wilkinsone, John brumlay, Willyam baites, James
Jackson, Richard merringtone, John Jacksone, John Dune,
Willyam Robinsone, Willyam Jurdisone, Francye Clarke,
John morrye, Richard dune, Robt. wright, micheall nichol-
sone, Thomas boyes, Roland Mainsforth, willyam addam-
sone, Thomas barker, Edward nickholsone, Robt. brumlay,
John Wilkinsone, Barnard Dune, willyam nortone, Gorge
Sparke, marton Cooke, Robt. buse, Willyam Wilkinsone,
Robt. Smith, Cristopher moodye, Thomas burden, John
mainsforth, Raph mainsforth, Willyam brumlay, Thomas
Stimsone, willyam wilkinsone, John watsone, willyam
Stoderd, Jarie burden, henrye willsone, Steuen boyes, Robt.
herrisone, willyam galleley, Thomas lister, Richard burden^
George lister, John andrew, Thomas Reed, Willyam
armstronge, Thomas boyes, Thomas Wilkinsone, Anthony e
Couke, Robt. Turbut, John boyes, Willyam robsone, John
Cornor, Nicholas hall, Robt. herrisone, Gorge Craw, Robt.
hett, John turbut, Willyam herrisone, Robt. herrisone,
Robt. rosbe, Gorge lightone, henrye boyes, Robt. lister,
Lucke Swallwell, Thomas turbut, Christopher marshell,
Thomas buse, Richard moodye, James Couke, Willyam
meburne, Thomas armstronge, henrye Cragge, Thomas
robsone, Thomas Rucroft, John armstronge, Thomas woode,
Willyam Smith, George herrisone, Robt. tomsone, Willyam
tomsone, Willyam gowland, John watsone, John Mains-
17 Appointed 1618. His wife, Susanna, was buried at Grindon,
15 May, 1641. He signs 1645, and probably died 1653 when his successor
was appointed. For a notice of his dispute with one of his parishioners,
see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 76 note.
* For an account of the parish of Hart, see Surtees, Durham, vol.
iii, p. 90.
169
forth, Thomas pattysone, Richard Jonsone, John watsone,
mathew Cornor, Thomas Persone, Phillip wilkinsone,
Willyam Jonsone, Robt. gibsone, micheall tod, Robt.
Stodderd, Raph wilkinsone, Thomas Cornor, Edward lambe,
John Smith, Steuen ousher, Thomas atchisone, Thomas
wilkinsone, Thomas hett, James watsone, John lister, John
Smith, Robt. steuensone, John hett, Gorge willsone,
Thomas Cmgges, John halle, Richard Jobye, Thomas
Marlay, Thomas turbut, Robt. hette, Robt. woode, Raph
Elstone, Richard Couke, Robt. walker, Willyam marlay,
willyam swallwell, willyam ma ins forth, Cristopher Esbe,
nickholas herrisane, willyam sherwoode, Willyam Crawe,
James are, John Wright, Nicholas armstronge, Thomas
gregson, Richard foster, John addamsone, Willyam renni-
sone, Willyam mansforth, Willyam miles, matthew herri-
sone, John Snawdowne, Robt. herrisone, Richard
addamsone, Tristram wright, Robt. rennison, Thomas
achisone, Thomas mainsforth, John White, John hette,
Thomas morye, John betsone, Anthonye meriman, Willyam
hall, Willyam meriman, micheall buse, Thomas Nichol-
sone, Willyam hette, Robt. bicklay, Robt. hette, Richard
baites, Robt. Jobye, James sheritone, Richard Jurdisone,
Nickholas hall, Robt. tonge, John pasmore, nickholas hall,
Thomas wright, Thomas robsone, Willyam Wright, Will-
yam herrisone, John Couke, Richard Reede, Edward
farbrecke, lowranc lauerick, Roibt. Simsone, Willyam
Couke, Thomas Couke, Mr. Raph butrye, John butrye,
Robt. dixsone, Richard laye, John Chiltone, Willyam
hochsone, Thomas watsone, Roland herrisone, James pottes,
John brough, Robt. herrisone, Willyam hette, John
Specke, Robt. Colsone, John Willsone, nickholas huchisone,
Thomas humble, henrye nicholsone, John moore, Robt.
Mainsforth, John hallayman, willam Swalwell.
The names of them that did not take the prodistacione :
Willyam herrisone of Elwicke.
Signed. Vicar, Ed. young18 ; Counstabelle, Richard
Mallam ; Overseer, Robart Shawe ; Churchwardane,
Robert Crawe; Ouerese, Willyam Sheraton; Counstable,
William Corner; Counstable, James Cornor; Counstable,
bartholamew barker; Churchwardane, John Armstronge.
HARTLEPOOL.*
(Written on a large quarto sheet folded into- a narrow
pamphlet of four pages. The second page is blank, the
fourth is endorsed " Hartlepoole Chapelry.") (D.P.12.).
18 Appointed 1626, ob. 1653.
* For an account of the parish of Hartlepool, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 99.
170
Hartleppole Chapelrie — Mr. Robartt Wilkinson19,
mayor, Willyam Porrett, John Harreson, James Whit-
heade, John Smith, Joseph Staynbancke, Richard Langley,
James Nicholson, Robert Comyn, Robertt Porrett, George
Sherewood, James Nicholson, John Baccan, Bryam Martin-
dale, John Claxton, Richard Deanye, Richard Burrell,
Richard Watt, George Wade, Raph Ferrybye, Thomas
Whitheade, Peeter Raughton, Willya Wilyamson, John
Midleton, Robertt Finley, Willyam Hoggart, Peter
Mawson, Tho. Cuthbartt, John Harreson, John Horsley,
John Button, Cuthbart Bentley, Outhbart Whitheade,
John Smayles, Thomas Robinson. Thomas Hunter, Bartho-
lemew Pictoii, John Hutton, Thomas Humble, Willyam
Alleson, John Tomson, James Harreson, Christopher
Gybson, Willam Hale, John Maye, Robertt Meryman,
Thomas Sherewood, John Dowson, . Phillipp Cuthbartt,
Thomas Hutton, Willyam Harreson, John Harreson,
Willyam Robinson, John Maye, Richard Gower, John
Raughton (56), Willyam Willyamson, John Humble, John
Cumyn, James Linsley, John Miliner, Willyam Moore,
Francis Moore, Peeter Horsley, George Sewell, Willyam
Sowleye, Francis Jefferson, Thomas Hart, Raph Sewell,
John Sewell, Christopher Baccan, Anthonye Midleton,
John Sherewood, Willyam Knot, Thomas Chester,
Christopher Flecke, Richard Lauerocke; Robartt Reuell,
John Suddicke, Thomas Chester, Thomas Wild, John
Deauesoii, Rob-art Meryman, Christo. Martindale, Richard
Whitworth, John Flecke, Thomas Wilkinson, Nicholas
Hett, Willyam' Has well, Willyam Wetherald, George
Cuthbart, Richard Bell, Richard Humble, Raph Whit-
heade, Robart Hodgson, Richard Hunter, Thomas Miliner,
George Hart, Thomas Whitheade, John Tweddell, Sander
Ferrabye, Cuthbart Sharppe, John Hart, John Walton,
WTillyam Potter, Francis Fruin, Willyam Burnett, Thomas
Midleton, Raph Greene, Nynyan Hodgson, Thomas Rowel 1,
Raph Yealdart, Mr. Anthony Midleton (57), Thomas
Hunter, George Sympson, John Mackmillian, John Whit-
ffeeld, Willyam Flecke, Willyam Haswell, sen., Magnes
Cynkler, Tho^mas Derection, Thomas Hart, James Aslebye,
William Sharpe, Tho'. Watson, Steuen Dixoii, Anthony
Lander (14).
Ye some of thosse yt hath taken the protestation all
aboue 18 yeares of age within the Chappellrye of Hartin-
pool, 127 persons.
Signed. Cleric, Tho. Thompson; Churchwarden,
19 The name does not appear in list of mayors of Hartlepool given
in SurteeSj vol. iii, p. 107, nor yet in Sharp's, Hartlepool (where there is
also a list), p. 69.
171
Willyam Hale ; Churchwarden, James Whithead ; Cun-
stable, John Smith ; Constable, Nicholas Hett ; parish
Clarke, Joseph Staynbancke (6).
Ye names of thosse within the Chapellrye o>f Hartin-
poole which will not take the protestation are five papists —
Willyam Gybson, Christopher Gybson, John Hunter,
George Hull, Francis Hull (5).
HURWORTH.*
(Written on a double sheet of foolscap.) (D.P.13.).
A note of the names of those in the towneshipp of
Hurworth upon tease, that have taken the protestation.
January the 23th, 1641.
Hurworth parish — John Smith, Raphe Coleson, Richard
Kirsoppe, Ninian Kirsoppe, Richard Haunbye, Henry
Stockton, Willin. Ward, Richard Ingledue, Xpofer
Stockton, Francs Anderson, Xpofer Farmer, W^illm.
Sherington, Rowland Kilburne, Bartholomew Watson,
Thomas Kirsoppe, George Betson, John Richardson,
Bartholomew Smith, Robt. Symson, Anthonye Symson,
Michaell Scarth, John Snawdon, Georg' Denham, Thomas
Walker, John Sherayton, John Steauenson, John Johnson,
Willm. Fennye, Willm. Ward, Willm. Ward, Willm.
Betson, Willm. Willmson, Marma Walker, Henry Wager
(34), Anthonye Bellanbye, Barnard Langstreth, John
Brumley, Leonard Duninge, Xpofer Walker, Robt. Allen,
John Allen, GeoTo- Bulman, Willm. Coleson, Xpofer
Coleson, John Hardye, Henry Spence, Timothy Johnson,
Xpofer Grayme, John Peereson, John Coleson, Raphe
Lambe, John Farmar, Georg Farmar, Samuell Fennye,
Leonard Pudsey, Marmaduke Iveson, Thomas Willmson,
Thomas Lamblaye, John Coltard, John Coltard, John
Lodge, Georg Bushoppricke, Thomas Coates, John Ward,
Clerke, Xpofer Serientson, James Thomson, Wm. Bulman,
Stephen Stainfforth (34).
A note of the names o<f those in the towneshippe of
Neasham that haue taken the protestation, January the
24th, 1641-
Willm. Hirdman, John Granng, John Waiting, John
Goldsbrough, Noah Pilkington20, gent., Raphe Allanson,
Thomas Robinson, Robt. Robinson, Thomas Coltman,
Willm. Arrowsmith, John Smith, John Gaites, John
Wrightson, John Garthroppe, Robt. Johnson, John
Dixson, Martin Andrew, John Arrowsmith, Anthony
20 1662, Sept. 12, Noe Pilkington, bur. Hurworth Regs.
*For an account of the parish of Kurworth, see Surtees, Durham,
iii, p. 252.
172
Wilson, Georg Mawer, Georg Smith1, Thomas Wilson,
Edward Stout, Robt. Andrew, Raphe Beck, Xpofer Wilson,
Symo>nd Beck, Xpofer Waistall, Thomas Nicholson, Henry
Race, Robt. Usher, John Tipladie, Henry Manne, Georg
Buck, gent., John Daumer, John Burrell, Wm. Taller,
Willm. Lazenbie (38), John Lattimore, Robt. Smith,
Symond Cowherd, Brian Pressicke, Lancelot Allanson,
John Steauenson, Edmond Choppellow, Thomas Browne,
John Robinson, Thomas Wilson, Willm. Roxbye, Georg
Steauenson, Richard Wilson, Georg Mawer, John Jackson,
Willm. Smith, Richard Harrison, Xpofer Steauenson,
Willm. Wilson, John Tarran, James Pinckney, Xpofer
Storie, Robt. Wood, Cuthbert Wilson, Francs Hope,
Edward Preston, Xpofer Preston, John Steauenson, Thomas
Steauenson, Anthony Steauenson, Edward Sleightholme,
John Steauenson, John Sympson, Thomas Husband, Xpofer
Eeles, Marmaduke Browne, Georg Glouer, John Wilson,
Geo'rg Arrowsmith, Wm. Arrowsniith, Thomas Betson,
James Fetherston, John Browne, John Thompson (44).
Those yt did not take the protestatio in Hurworth.
Robart Wormeley, Matthew Elwod, in Nesham,
William Wayting, John Wayting, the younger, his son,
William Johnso, Marmaduke Allenso, al popish recusants
(7).
The protestatio wa,s taken willing of al ye inhabitants
in Hurworth parish herein mentioned before us who did
take it before his Maties Justices at Sedgfeild. In wltnes
of a truth we haue sette or hands marty 2d, 1641.
Parso of Hurworth, Tho. Thomson2 ; Constable, Dauid
Grayme ; Churchwarden, Martin Carter, of Hurworth.
LONG NEWTON.*
(Written on a double sheet of foolscap. The fourth
page of which is endorsed " Longnewton parish.") (D.P.
14.).
Longnewton Parish in the Bishopprike of Durham.
The protestacon taken by these underwritten Imp. :
1 " Andrew" struck out and "Smith" overwritten.
2 Appointed 1617. 1645, July 18, Tho. Thomson, minister of Hur-
worth, bur., dilectus mihi pater erat per me Eich. Thomson. Hurworth
Regs.
*An account of the parish of Long Newton may be found in
Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 212.
173
Raiph Tonstall3, rector, George Tonstall, Peter
Stainfo>rth, Robert Bracke, Richard Smith, Willia Gates,
Robert Gates, John Gibson, Willia Clifton, Raiph
Collinge, John Collinge, William Grainger, Willia Smith,
Richard Alleson, William Bartle, John Adamson, Martin
Maultby, Imaiiuell wright, Richard Story, Cuthbert
Middleton, Willia Middleton, Thomas Newham, Robert
Newham, Richard Dobbin, William Thorpe, John Moorie,
John Snawdon, John Joblin, John Bulmer, Christopher
Wilkeson, Richard Collinge, Joseph Buckley, Robert
Merrinton, Thomas Turner, George Rontre, Thomas
Rontre, Richard Johnson, Raiph Grainger, Thomas Pindar,
Willa Aude, William Merrinton, Thomas Boyes, Michaell
Alleson, John Rackebie, John Hotchon, John Brasse, jun.,
John Brasse, sen., William Merrinton, jun., Robert Laxe,
Michaell Bell, Thomas Hartnesse, Mathew Rickebie,
George Reade, Robert Thorpe, John Mawer, Kerry Mawer,
Richard Garmonsway, Richard Mawer, Richard Bowser,
George Hpdgshon, James Browne, Rich. Stubbs, John
Bartle, Willm. Greaneberrie, Robert Collinge, John Arme-
strong, John Wilson, Rich. Collinge, Tho. Collinge,
Vincentius Gain forth, John Thorneton, Raiphe Wilson,
Rich. Moorie, Tho. Moorie, Robert Harreson, Xpopher
Bell, Willm. Atkinson, Robert Stoddart, Tho. Wilson, Jo.
Clarke, Hen. Lawson, Francis Clarke, Richard Gray,
Thomas Corner, John Addey, John Harreson, Bartholomew
Ray, Xpopher Ray, Rich. Ray, Will. Bell, George
Huetson, Tho. Whitfeild, Rich. Pacoke, Will. Cowart,
Will. Cathericke, Tho. Cathericke, Willm. Armestronge,
George Wilkinson, Rich. Wilkinson, Lawrence Wilkinson,
Rich. Richardson, Geo. Emeson, Tho. Emeson, Rich. Har-
burne, Willm. Stubbs, Willm. Yarrow, Jo. Lawson,
Willm. Liddell, Willm. Peart, Xpopher Bell.
None but John Brasse refuses to take the protestation
who is A Papist and lives in the towne of Sadberge belong-
ing to ye said Parish.
Signed. Parson, Raphe Tonstall4; Churchwardens,
Richard Colling, Richard Moorie; Constables, Robert
merenton, John Snadan.
3 Of Christ College, Cambridge; B.A., 1607/8; M.A., 1611. See
pedigree of Tunstall, Surtees, Durham, iii, 272. Appointed 28 May,
1616, grandson of Ealph Tunstall, Archdeacon of Northumberland. He
was eldest son of Thomas Tunstall of Gotham Mundeville by his wife,
Dorothy, dau. of Robert Place of Dinsdale. He married, firstly,
Katherine, dau. of William Mauleverer of Arnecliff, at Long Newton,
25 Feb., 1617/18 (she was buried there 7 June, 1622); he mar., secondly,
Jane, daughter of John Aldborough of Aldborough, Co. York; she was
buried 18 Mch, 1657/8, he was buried 22 Apl, 1659, beside his wife at
Longnewton.
4 See note previous.
174
MIDDLETON ST. GEOKGE.*
(Written on the inside of a double sheet of foolscap.
Endorsed on the back leaf " Midleton Georg-e parish.")
(D.P.16.).
A note or Shedull of their names that haue taken the
Protestation in the parish of Middleton George this prsente
3 of March, Anno ~Dom, 1641.
Christofer Hall,5 gent., James Dale, John Wetherelt,
sen., Thomas Scrogges, Anthony Dale, Roberte Mawer,
George Warde, Willia Dale, Bartholomew Hichardson,
Edwarde Kenny, Cuthbert Bellanby, George Greauson,
Thomas Wetherelt, John Stockton, Christofer Gibson,
Willia Allen, Thomas Wilknson, Thomas Isackson, Reonald
Copeman, Henry Andrew, Owin Horsley, John Wetherelt6,
jun., John Jonsonn, James Bales, gent., Christofer Raine,
Georg Randell,7 Cuthbert Spooner,8 Christofer Freare,
Francis Headman, Roberte Marley, John Chipchase, John
Gowlande, Francis Moo rye, Willia Savill, Roberto Seamer,
Richarde Iton, Raiph Batmeson, James Elstobbe, Thomas
Marley, Willia Herryson, Thomas Culley, Christofer
Allonson,9 Thomas Middleton, Willia Casse, Marmaduke
Wilsonn, Mr. Willia Killing-hall10 is att London otherwise
we doe verily think he would haue taken the protestation.
The names of the popish recusants within the saide
parish : James Aislough,11 genlb., Steaphen Hick, John
Sadlerre, Thomas Dawson.
5 1650, Aug. 31, Xpofer Hall, gent, bur. att Longnuton. Middleton
St. George Regs. 1650, Aug. 18, Christopher Hall, bur. Longnewton
Regs. 1589, Oct. 19, Xpofer Hall, son of Francis, bapt. Longnewton
Regs. See pedigree of Hall of Newsham, Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p.
207.
6 1650, June 26, John Wetherelt, sen., bur. Middleton St. George
Regs. 1650, Sept. 27, Francis, dau. of John Wetherelt, jun., bur.
Middleton St. George Regs.
7 1626, May 22, George Randell and Elizabeth Dent, mar. Middle-
ton St. George Regs.
8 1668, Dec. 31, Cuthbert Spooner, bur. Middleton St. George Regs.
9 1660, Dec. 30, Christofer Allonson, clark of the parish, bur.
10 Son of Henry Killinghall by his wife, Anne, daughter of Eobert
Layton of Sproxton. Mard. Margaret, dau. of William Lambton
of Great Stainton, at Haughton, 2 May, 1637, she buried 18 Mch., 1691;
he bur. at Middleton St. George, 30 Jan., 1651. See pedigree of
Killinghall, Surtees, iii, p. 223.
"Eldest son of Alan Ayscough of Skewsby, Co. York, by his wife
Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Braithwayte of Burnishead, Co.
Westmorland. Mar. Dorothy (bapt. at S'ockburn, 14 Feb., 1618/19)
second dau. of Sir William Kennet of Coxhoe. See pedigree of
Ayscough, Surtees, iii, 227.
* An account of the parish of Middleton St. George may be found
in Surtees, Durham, iii, p. 221.
175
Signed. Curate ibid, Marmaduk Wetherelt12 ; Church-
ivardens, Thomas Lickley13, Thomas Hutchinson;
Constables, Francis Newton, Robert e Marion.
The names of such protestants as haue refused to come
and take the protestation : Willia Lodge, Richard Brasse,
Richard Story, Christofer Copman.14
NORTON WITH STOCKTON.*
(Written in columns on two large quarto sheets endorsed
" Norton Parishe " on the back.) (D.P.16.).
Norton the 24th. February, 1641.
These whose names are underwritten haue taken the
protestation.
Mr. Thomas Dauison15, Edward Thompson, Robart
Adamson, Thomas Huntingtoii, Roger Sharne, Raiph
Thompson, Francis Smith, Lancelot Hill, Thomas Ripley,
Thomas Pepper, Richard Jefferson, Richard Jobie, Robart
Thompson, Henry Coates, William Jefferson, Thomas
Townend, Symond Townend, William Thorpp, Thomas
Williamson, Thomas Best, Marmaduk Robinson, William
Hudson, John Hudson, Thomas Musgraue, Robert Swain-
ston, Henry Hirst, Robart Patteson, Luke Gayles, Phillip
Greene, William Megson, Robart Neatherton, Robart Pear-
son, Lynell Swainston, John Jefferson, William Potter,
Thomas Herispn, Raiph Herison, William Hearison,
Christopher Rickabie, James Corner, William Burdon,
William Chipchaise, Robart Patteson, Cuthbart Burdon,
William Halliman, Thomas Halliman, William Kearton,
Peter Halliman, Thomas Harpley, William Robinson,
Henry Jefferson, John Patteson, Thomas Bee, Henry
Simpson, John Braydley, Thomas Willson, John Baum-
brough, John Smith, Roger Simpson, William Fosse,
James Caluert, Richard Barwick, John Robinson, James
12 Rector of Dinsdale and Middleton St. George, bur., 26 Jan.,
1689/90, at Middleton St. George. Surtees, History of Durham, gives
the date of his appointment as 1677 (perhaps another man of the same
name). 1654, Oct. 6, Christofer, son of Marmaduke Wetherelt, clerk,
bur. Middleton St. George Regs.
13 1645, Dec. 24, Thomas Lickley, died in tym of the sickness.
Middlton St. George.
"Married Jane Clarke 15 Nov., 1660. Middleton St. George.
15 Son of Alexander Davison. See pedigree of Davison of Blakiston,
Surtees, Durham, iii, p. 166.
*For an account of the parish of Norton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 152.
* For an account of the parishes of Norton and Stockton, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, pp. 152-168.
176
Gaytes, Richard More, Parceuell Herison, Francis
Unthanke, Richard Robson, William Hall, Thomas
Stewart, Robart Thornburie, Valintine Blaixton, William
Barwicke, Anthony Erington, Thomas Chipchaise, William
Baumbrough, Richard Sharpe, Raiph Raw, John Foster,
Robart Blaixton, William Cock, William Dods, Thomas
Robson, Thomas Jefferson, James Clarke, Thomas Thomp-
son, Roger Jefferson, Robart Tipladie, William Busbie,
William Herin, Robart Jefferson, Richard Forrest, Symond
Johnson, George Walker, John Jefferson, James Donkinge,
George Nicholson, Robart Clarke, Michell Hutchinson,
Symond Wayster, George Swainston, Richard Smith,
Robart Bee, William Jefferson, James Gowland, Robart
Gowland, William Sharpe, Henry Corner, Marmaduk
Chapman, John Chapman, Robart Bur don, John Tempin,
Robart wright, Nicholas Harpley, John wheatley, Richard
Pepper, Raiph Damson, Robart Dauison, Thomas Glover,
William Appelbie, William Kitchinge, Cuthbart Patteson,
Myles Jefferson, Richard Simpson, William Bee, William
Wheatley, George Aysleybie, William Fewler, John
Wilkinson, Thomas Aysleybie, Nicholas Blaxton, Thomas
Chipchaise, Robart Scott, Henry Sutheran, William
Wilson, John Mounsey, Phillip Jefferson, Bartholomew
Scott, Robart Jefferson, John Engrave, Nichol Byerly,
Henry Burdon, James Sutheran, Marke Midleton, Robart
Cowtas, Cuthbart weatherell, Robart Greene, Marmaduk
Burdon, George milburne, Nicholas Cowtart, Thomas
Atkinson, Thomas Cowtas, William Cust, Rowland Hall,
Richard wright, Peter wright, Joseph wright, John megson,
William Burdon, John Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson,
William Chapman, Thomas Herison, Francis Robson,
William Robson, Nicholas Jefferson, Robart Bee, William
Sayre, George megson, Francis kitchinge, Nicholas Peart,
mathew Tindell, Cristopher Staybler, Raiph Richardson,
Henry Raw, William Fosse, Thomas Barwick, Francis
Barwick, James Barwick, William Savidge, James Free-
minge, Peter Rashell, John mitchelson, Nicholas
Lackenbie, Thomas Crow, William Robson, John Peart,
James Scott, John Richardson, Robart Spoore, Nicholas
Herison, Thomas Robinson, John Garnett, William Midle-
ton, Humphrey Fishburne, John Boolt.
Robart Adamson. hath not taken the protestation he
beinge absent and not in the Contrie.
Ita testor. Curat ibid , Ja. Mauhun ; Churchwardens,
Richard Sharp, James Corner; Constables, Willm. Chip-
chayse, Thomas halliman ; Overseer, Thomas Chipchais.
Stockton Chappellry — These tooke the Protestation,
February the 22th, 1641.
177
Stockton — Rowland Burdon16, Maior, Robert Burdon17,
Rowland Denham, Anthony Elletson, Thomas Harrison,
Renold Browne, John Harperley, Thomas Vicare, Thomas
Harperley, Roger Fewler, Edward Fewler, Brian Bam bridge,
jun., Tho. Stephenson, sen., Tho. Stephenson, jun., Thomas
Huetson, Christopher Ward, Nicholas Coates, Raph Hall,
Jo. Crosley, Tho. Wilkinson, Raph Wilson, Willia Rutter,
Anthony Swainston, John Steuenson, John Swainston,
Richard Turpin, Adam Tarran, Brian Bambridge, sen.,
Thomas Ward, William Hart, Raph Hart, Robert Dayle,
Tho. Robinson, John Waade, Mr. Rich. Sutcliffe, William
Lambart, Willia Hutchingson, Thomas Skarth, Mr. Willm.
Bunch, Robert Guy, Christopher Wigan, Brian Coates,
Christopher Coates, Thomas Reeditt, John Harperley, jun.,
John Anderson, jun., Thomas Anderson, John Middleton,
John Elgison, Thomas Hart, Francis Robinson, William
Anderson, John Rawlinge, John Browne, Christopher
Wetherell, William Tindall, Richard Tindall, John Welf oote,
John Lambart, Robert Kitchinge, John Thompson, Mathew
Heron, Peter Rogers, Jerome Camill, Mr. Tho. Watson,
William Garnett, John Jeckell, sen., John Jeckell, jun.,
John Osbourne, sen., Rowland Jeckell, Robert Jeckell,
Thomas Jeckell, William Jeckell, Thomas Swainston,
Thomas Browne, Thomas Sudderan, Peter Markham, Willia
Fletham, John Dayle, John Tiplady, Robert Teasdale, John
Bambridge, Roger Morton, John Wilson, John Heron,
Valentine Coates, Willm. Wilson, Robet Bambridge, Thomas
Crosley, Christopher Crosley, William Johnson, Bryan
Crosley, John Johnson, sen., John Johnson, Christopher
Baker, Thomas Hudson, John Atkinson, Willia Crosley,
Thomas Baliffe, Abraham Dossey, William Dent, John
Fewler, Robert Hope, Richard Rogers, Roger Coates, Dauid
Johns, George Dearham, John Osbourne, jun., Raph
Eden, Rowland Harrison, Demick Saddleton, William
Thompson, Christopher Huetson, Henry Bambridge, Willia
Usher, Cuthbert Fewler, Willia Buttery, Raph Robinson,
Brian Watson, Thomas Watson, John Pert, Anthony
Bambridge, Christopher Thomson, Nicholas Dauy, Francis
Carter, Anthony Fletham, Robert Cockerill, Willia Bartram,
Thomas Merchant, Thomas Raw, Michael Wilkinson,
Anthony Fletham, sen., William Alleson, William Great-
head, William Stock, John Fewler, Raph Bambridge, John
Fewler, sen., John Wiseman, Thomas Jeckell, Christopher
Crosley, Nicholas Fletham, Thomas Fletham, Thomas
16 Eowland Burdon, mayor, 1641, 1642, 1644, 1645, 1650, 1651, 1652,
1654, 1655. See Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 174; bur. 10 May, 1657;
he mar. Elizabeth, dau. of John Swainston.
17 See pedigree of Burdon, Surtees, Durham, iii, 416.
12
178
Heron, William Pearson, George Clayton, Richard Wapps,
Marke Wapps, Raph Foster, James May, William Heron,
John Harperle3% John Buntmge, Roger Richardson, William
Smith, John Wood, John Anderson, Thomas Baker, Thomas
Sheriton, Anthony Usher, Nicholas Thompson, James Ward,
John Potter, Mr. James Cooke, Christopher Reede.
These of Stockton haue not taken it, viz : Rowland
Burdon,18 papist, Mr. Roger Caue, who saith that he tooke
it in the south, and William Ronetree, his man.
Hartburne — Anthony Fewler, John Burdon, Anthony
Dossey, Thomas Harperley, William Fewler, Robt. Barn-
bridge, Robert Cully, John Moory, William Stocke, John
Peares, Raph Peares, Francis Moory, Perciuell Mothersell,
Anthony Mothersell, Martin Carter, John Browne, Thomas
Bankes, Laurence Carpenter, William Crame, Christopher
Wright, Henry Robinson, John Thompson, Anthony
Harperly, Thomas Amgill (? Arngill), John Watson,
Thomas 13oys, Roger Perkin, Thomas Key, Charles Key,
Henry Whithead, William Stubbs, John Harrison, Thomas
Thompson, Robert Peares, John Amgill, Robert Cully, sen.,
John Walker, John Amgill, sen.
Preston — Mathew Metcalfe, Christopher Scurry, Willia
Roumfoote, John Musgraue, William Londsdells, John
Scurry, William Scurry, Michael Buhner, Joseph Nance-
wood, William Barwick, William Thompson, Thomas Cooke,
Rober Lakinge, Robert Brewer, Thomas Tarran, Richard
Metcalfe, Jonn Metcalfe, Rich. Metcalfe, jun., John
Thompson, John Cooke, Richard Shotton, John Hull,
Christopher Metcalfe, John Metcalfe, sen., John Mewbrune,
Christopher Brewer, Henry Gallam.
These of Preston have not taken it, viz. : foure 4.
Francis Scurry, George Sayer, Thomas Sayre, papists ;
Bartholomew Bell.
Ita testor. Curat ibid, Ja. Mauhum; Churchwardens?
Wm. Hart, John Andrson ; Ouerseers, Anthony Swainston,
Thomas Raw; Constables, John Buntinge, Robert Thomp-
son, John Hull.
REDMARSHALL.*
(Written in columns on one side of a single sheet of
foolscap. The back is endorsed " Reedmar shall parish, "
1641. The names of those who hath taken the protestation
and the name (sic) of these who- hath not taken the pro-
testation.") (D.P.17.).
18 See Surtees, History of Durham, iii, 416.
* For an account of the parish of Redmarshall, see Surtees,
Durham, vol. iii, p. 70.
179
Fabuary 13°, 1641.
The names of all the men wthin parish of Readmarshall
who hath taken the protestation and whoe hath not taken it.
Readmarshall towne all these haue taken ye protesta-
tio — Bartholowmew Robinson, Willyam Rickaby, Eobt.
Brasse, Edward Robinson, Fetter Apleo-arth, Robt.
Willson, Thomas Bone, Anthony Stealling, Robt.
Stealling, Martin Stelling, Willyam Forrest, Mathew
hardboTne, Willyam clattone, John Ramsaye, Myels
Jeaffersone, John Jeaffersone, Richard Whyt, parciuell
Forrest (18).
Carltone Towne — Willyam Dauisone, Robt. wilson,
Nickcolas Rawe, John Thompsone, John Richardsone,
Roger Deanam, Anthony wilsone, Willyam Morley, Thomas
potter, Raph norttone, Raph potter, Henry Hayto (31),
Willyam Richardsone, John hardborne, Raph Andersone,
Lanclote Rawe, Willyam Fewler, Robt. Forrest, John
Foster, Thomas Dauison, Thomas Varie, Richard Jeaffer-
sone, John tendle, Willyam Robsone, Thomas Robsone,
Willyam Foster, Robt. hardborne, Robt. Glifftone, Marma-
duck Foster, Marmaduck chipchase, Christoffor peart, John
Robson, Willyam Garnet, Nickcolas Eamersone, John
seainer, John Johnssone, Robt. Dove (? Bone), James
Sutherane.
Stillingtone Towne — Francis Maunder, Martine Reaye,
Robt. Carre, willyam wayttin (30), Cuthbert walker, Georg
Brignell, Robt. Readman, Lanclot lame, leanord syrnsone,
Richard wadley, John Tompsone, John young, Thomas
Tankred, Richard Arkred, Roger ward, Anthony wind,
James hardborne, George Jackson (14), these haue not nor
will not.
The names of those wch hau not taken the protestatio
Mr. Richard Hardborne, Mr. Richard Morpith19, Robt.
wattsone, Thomas skeathlocke, Robt. elstobe.
Testis — John Rand ; Constables Sf Churchwardens, Joh.
Thoson, Anth. Stellin, AVillm. Forrest, Tho. Hartburne.
SEDGFIELD.*
(Written upon two double sheets of foolscap pinned
together.) (D.P.18.).
Sedgfield Constablery — A Note of all the Inhabitants
wthin the parish of Sedgfield who haue taken the protestacon
sent from the house of Comons.
19 For a pedigree of Morpeth, see Surtees, Durham, vol iii, p 74;
bur. 20 Jan. 1668/9. Regs.
*For an account of the parish of Sedgefield, see Surtees, Durham
vol. iii, p. 25.
180
John Suggatt, John Yallian, Bartholomew Aplebye,
Robert Henmers, John Laxe, Thomas Morland, Thomas
Johnson, Thomas Coltma, Willm. Wilson, Andrew Harrison,
Christopher dods, Leonard Gibson, Nicholas Richardson,
John Cradock, Mathew Younge, John Lyddall, Robert
Richardson, Raiph Thompson, Richard Wright, Robert
Buckle, Leonard Midleton, John Newton, Raiph Smith,
Thomas Hagston, Willm. Browne, John Law, Mark
Shacklock, Michaell Lambe, Peter Hogshon, Robert Browne,
John Fletcher, Jo. Elstob, Henry Potter, John Gregson,
Martin Hall, Richard Chipchase, Thomas Chipchase, Willm.
Gill, Abraha, Grenwell (39), George Hall, John Bouckle,
John Robinson, John Hodgson, Cuthbert Browne, Henry
Wilkinson, John Wilkinson, Robert Fletcher, Jo. Robinson,
jun., James Cowheard, Jo. Robinson, Willm. Harrison,
Roger Cowlinge, Cuthbert Browne, Robert Richardson, John
lueson, Anthony Laxe, Robert Watkin, Willm. Chapma,
John Wardale, John Wilkinson, Raiph Oord, Marmaduke
Joplin, Robert Younge, Humfrey Watkin, George Robinson,
Raiph Wilkinson, Richard Richardson, George Aplebye,
Robert Hodgson, George Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Bryan
Stobbart, Henry Nidleton (? Midleton), Robert Cradock,
John Bygah ( PBygate), John Emerson, Mar. Chapma, Willm.
Shotton, James Speck (40), Henry Stott, Mr. Thomas Brak-
iston,20 James Speck, Robert Gibson, Thomas Oord, Thomas
Wetherell, Thomas Moody e, John Layton, Willm. Elstob,
Robert Mayson, Robert Aplebye, Cuthbert Steuenson,1
Willm. Richardson, Steuen Bainebridge, Willm. Coltma,
John moodye, Willm. Conyers, Walter Swainebank, Edward
Fenton, Robert Younge, Thomas Hoope, Anthony2 Dobson,
Willm. Potter, George gent, Robert Wetherell, Richard
Reay, Willm. Hart, Raiph Conyers, Emanuell Suggatt,
Thomas Humble, Lyonel Oord, Raiph Richardson, John
Trotter, W^illm. Cowling, Robert Conyers, Robert Dunne,
Richard Hutchinson (37), Cuthbert Laburne, Henry
Burdon, Raiph Nicholson, Roger Lambe, Henry Steuenson,
Abraha Wright, James Wilkinson, Peter Heath, Thomas
Lambe, John Gent, John Reed, Thomas Harop, Thomas
Smith, Robt. Greveson, Thomas Denton, Raiph Storye,
Raiph Fletcher, Thomas Joplin, Richard Cowheard, John
Gibson, Richard Shacklock, Henry Johnson, Humfrey
Robinson, Francis Barker, Richard Bland, Mr. Nicholas
frevile,3 Robert Heigh, James Spede, George Foster, Richard
20 See pedigree of Blakiston, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii, p. 255
1 " Browne " struck out and " Steuenson " overwritten in the MS.
2 " Edward " struck out, " Anthony " underwritten.
8 For a pedigree of Freville, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 36.
181
Johnson, George Parnibe, Francis Judson, Mr. Richard
Frevile Ct,4 Eaiph Mason (34).
Fishburne Constablerye — Willm. Mason, George Atkin-
son, Eobt. Mason, jun., John Bussey, Michell Younge, John
Youiige, Thomas Ayrey, John Walker, Eobt. Catrick, jun.,
Eobt. Catrick, sen., John Catrick, Willm. Bussey, Willm.
Wren, Anthony Lyddall, George Carter, Eichard Catrick,
Willm. Crags, Eobert mayson, sen., Eobt. mayson, Thomas
Smith, Cuthbert Eoxbye, Willm. Carter, Willfrid Hanson,
Eobert Hanson, Anthony Corner, Eobt. Cowper, Henry
Gastall, Eobert Joplin, Christopher Finley, George Prest-
man, Eaiph Wodhouse, John Widifield, Willrn. Widifield,
Thomas Burrell, Eichard Eobinson, Nicholas Eobinson (36).
Eobert Carter.
A Note of such as refuse.
Eaiph Catrick, John Heighinton, Willm. Stoddart,
Thomas Chambers who saith he tooke it in ye south in
harvest5.
Giuen Under my hand the 27th of Fab., 1641.
Signed. George Atkinson, Willm. Wason.
Elmdon Constablerye — Eobert Dotchant, Eaiph
Dotchant, Eobt. Eobinson, Lanclott Clarke, Willm.
Clarke, Eobt. Clarke, John Hutcheson, Eobt. Hutcheson,
Thomas Hutcheson, Mark Eanson, Henry french, John
Priestma, Thomas Eichardson, Eobert Cooke, Tho. Wilson,
John Elstob, Mark Eobinson, Thomas Eobinson, Thomas
Simpson, Eobt. Clarke, Tho. Sander, George Oord,
Symond Crags, John Eichardson, Samuell Walker, John
Snaith, Eaiph Snaith, John Cowlye, John Emerson, Eobt.
Swalwell, Eobt. Faucett, Peter Walker (33).
Morden Constablerye — Willm. Dauison, John Ferrey,
Symond Thekston, Jo. Welbery, Eoger Lambert, Marke
Watson, Eobert Eamshaw, Anthony Elstob, Laurence
Jackson, Eobert Younge, Thomas Storex, John Storex,
Eichard Storex, Thomas Storex, Thomas Storex, Cuthbert
Eobinson, Willm. Eobinson, Eobert Elstob, Thomas Lons-
dale, Willm. England, Eaiph Watson, Thomas Heardma
Marke Eamshaw, Willm. Burne, John Elstob, John
Midleton, Thomas parkin, Henry Key, Thomas Edward,
Cuthbert Johnson, Eaiph Johnson, Bartholomew Shutwell,
John Heighinton, Eobert Walker, John Hanson (35),
Edward Hanson, Cuthbert Beckfield, Willm. Theakston
(3).
A Note of such as refused in Morden Constablerye.
Recusant : John Iley.
Fab. 27th, 1641.
4 Buried at Sedgefield, 17 Dec., 1673, a^ed 76.
5 May possibly be " harnest," i.e., earnest.
182
Constable : Thomas Conyers.
Butterwick Constablerye — John Wilkinson, Symqnd
Cowlinge, Willm. Lambe, Willm. Wilkinson, Phillip
Richardson, John Cooke, Richard Cooke, Robert Cooke,
Charles Cooke, Edward Richardson, Nicholas Richardson,
Mr. Raiph Butler6, Raiph Butler (13).
Elm don — Peter Walker7.
Foxton Constablerye — John Smith, Christopher
Browne, Steuen Watson, Willm. Nicholson, Robert
Buckle, John Buckle, John Wilson, George Haddon,
Robert Earle, John Earle, Lanclot Brewer, George
Wilson, Mr. Charles Elstob8, James Nicholson, Willm.
Buckle, Thomas Mautby, 'Willm. Lynne, Richard Lynne,
Raiph Lambe, John Gibson, Robert Lynne.
Bradburye Constabelerye — Richard Turbatt, Robert
Robinson, John Sigwick, Humfrey Laxe, Jo. Harrison,
John Pryerman, Thomas Browne, Richard Ayslebye,
Christopher Faudon, Robert Faudon, Robert Ayslebye,
John Fishburne, John Craw, Robert Dauison, Humfrey
Nelson, George Dauison (37), Robert Smith, Willm.
Robinson, Willm. Browne, George Laxe, John Robinson,
George Robinson, Willm. Sympson, John Hodgson,
Thomas Spedell, Christopher Dickeson, Peter Lukup (11).
A Note of such as refuse in bradburye — Robert Smith.
A Note of such as refuse in Sedgfield Constablerye —
Sr. Raiph Conyers9, George Heddan10, Thomas Wright,
James Wheatlye.
theire are absent that refuse in ye whole parish blank.
(Written across the lower half of page 6.)
Giuen under our hands, Fab. 27th, 1641.
Curate, Ri. Braidley11 ; John Harrison, Chri. Hixon ;
Churchwardens, Robert Johnsone, Thomas Storex ; Con-
stables, Thome Midleton, John Chipchase, Rowland
Hixon.
The summe of those that haue taken the protestaco in
ye whole parish are 313.
6 For a pedigree of Butler, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 49.
7 Struck out in the MS.
8 For a pedigree of Elstob, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 47.
see also Welford, Men of Mark.
9 For a pedigree of Conyers, see Surtees, Durham, vol. iii, p. 37;
1658, Oct. 10, Marie, wife of Sir Kalph Conyers, late deceased of Laton,
bur. Regs.
10 Struck out in the MS.
11 1627/8, Jan. 28, Richardus Braidley, Clericus verbi del, Minister
de Sedgfield et Susauna Lee filia Mri Johannis Lee de Fishburne,
mar., Sedgefield Regs. Afterwards curate of Muggleswick, 1641; resigned
1662 for Bywell St. Peter, where he was buried 24 Dec., 1673.
183
A Note of all such as refuse the protestaco wthin the
parish of Sedgfield.
Recusants : Sr. Ea. Conyers12, knight recusant13,
Robt. Smith, John Iley, Raiph Catrick, Willm. Stoddart,
John Heighinton, Thomas Chambers who saith he tooke it
in the south in hauest.
A Note of others who refuse — Thomas Wright, James
Wheat lev.
SOCKBURN.*
(Written on a double sheet of foolscap. The third page
is blank and the fourth is endorsed " Sockburne.") (D.P.
19.).
Sockburne, Marcy 3°, 1641.
The names of All those whoe have taken the protestacon
wthin the parish of Sockburne.
Vicar ibid, Willm. Harrison14; Churchwardens, Willm.
Wrangham, John Crawfoorth ; Peter Manard, Thomas
Kaye, Willm. Cuthbertson, Willm. Corner, Richard Corner,
John Stringer.
Girsby wthin the said parish — Willm. Boyes, Constable
of ye same, Henry Wilkinson, Willm. Hall, Robte. Wilkin-
son, Luke Browne, Thomas Frisby, George wawdy, John
wawdie, Luke Crawfoorth, Richard Bankes, George Dente,
Gascoyne Dent, Bartholomew willinson, George Cunningham,
John Appleby, John Reveley, George Jackson, Richard
Sowerby, Jame Jackson, Thomas Cooke, John Wilson, John
Stevenson, Willm. Pearson, Bartholomew westwood (33),
Edward Wharton15, John Staynes.
la See pedigree of Conyers, Surtees, Durham, iii, 37.
13 The word " recusant " is struck out in the MS.
14 Willm. Harrison was inducted to the vicarage of Sockburn, 13 Jan.,
1620. Regs.
15 The following entries from the Sockburn Registers are curious : —
1633, Sept. 15, Christopher, s. of Edward Wharton, bapt.; 1633/4, Mch.
5, Christopher, s. of Edward Wharton buried; 1633/4, Mch. 15,
'Christopher Wharton, the father of Edward Wharton, buried; 1633,
Edward Wharton, churchwarden; 1634, May 2, Elizabeth, wife of
Edward Wharton, buried; 1634, May 25, Alexander, the supposed s. of
Edward Wharton with Alice Martyn, bapt. ; 1634, June 2, Alexander,
the supposed s. of Edward Whartcn, with Alice Martyn, buried; 1634,
July 14, Edward Wharton and Alice Martyn, married; 1634/5, Jan. 20,
Alice,, wife of Edward Wharton, buried; 1635, June 21, Edward
Wharton and Margrett Watson, married; 1635, Oct. 1, Willm., s. of
Edward Wharton, buried. Regs
*For an account of the parish of Sockburn, see Surtees, Durham,
Tol. iii, p. 243.
184
Over Dinsdell wthin the same parish — Anthony Allan ,
Constable of the same, John Conyers16, gent., Richard
Chapman, Robte. ward, Thomas ward, George Smythe,
Richard nicholson, John Simpson, John Smart, George
Smart, George wrangham (14) sie.
The names of those who refuse to take the protestacon —
Roberte Butler,17 gent., George Hodgson, sen., George
Hodgson, jun., Popish recusants (4).
Witnesses hereof — Clerke, Willm. Harrison ; Church-
wardens, William wrangham, John Crawforth ; Constables,
William boyes, Anthony Allen.
.
STRANTON.*
(Written upon a double sheet of foolscap). (P.D.20.),
Stranton parish — Mr. Clement Fulthorpe18, Mr. Anthony
Dodsworth19, Robert Johnson, William Dodshon, John
Williamson, George Harrison, Robert Johnson, John Chap-
man, Simon Emerson, Thomas Thompson, Raph Smyth,
Richard White, Anthony Bailes, John Wardd, Expofor
Chilton, George Johnson, Anthony Wren, Willm. Smyth,
Michaell Walker, John Dodshon, John Richardson, Willm.
Thompson, Lawrence Emerson, Richard Thompson, Anthony
Johnson, Cuthbert Dawson, John Dodshon, Robert Browne,
Robert Robson, John Smyth, John Thompson, John
Walles, Willm. Stevenson, Richard Atkin, Thomas Whit-
ingham, Henry Tweddell, Thomas Dodshon, John Browne,
Nicholas Browne (39), Raph Smyth, John Smyth,,
Expofore White, John Jackson, Expofor Emerson, Thomas
Brasse, Richard Greceson, William Grecson, Simon
Harrison, Willm. Harrison, William Merriman, Francis
Harrison, Owin Oliver, John Atkin, Richard Wardd,
Nicholas Swething, Henry Midleton, Willm. Stelling,
Expofore Smyth, John Slater, Heugh Calvart, George
Robinson, Leonard Fairbarne, Simon Harrison, Willm.
Robeson, Edward Robeson, Raph Savadge, William
Fenwick, Expofore Thompson, Henry Moore, Raph
16 1637, Nov. 5, Alice, wife of John Conyers of Dinsdell, gent.,,
departed to the merci of God the second of November, 1637, and was
buried. Regs.
17 See pedigree of Butler, Surtees, Durham, iii, 49.
18 For a pedigree of Fulthorpe of Fulthorpe, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 126.
19 For pedigrees of Dodsworth of Stranton see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 127, also new History of Northumberland, vol. v., p. 413.
* For an account of the parish of Stranton, see Surtees, Durham,
vol. iii, p. 121.
185
Kearston, John Stoute, Raph Craw, William Oliver,
Anthony Browne, Willm. Gowlling, James Wilson, Anthony
Foreman, John Martin (39), Robert Harrison, Anthony
Harrison, David Walker, TJswiri Buhner, John Ellerton,
Thomas Bone (? Bond), William Atkiii, John Smyth, John
Walker, Willm. Parkin, Thomas Raw, Richard Johnson,
Richard Corker, Thomas Bailes, George Ratcliffe, Willm.
Redhead, John Jackson, John Litlephaire, Richard Denham,
Francis Thompson, William Jackson, Thomas Burden,.
Nicholas Kearston, Thomas Foster, Willm. Jackson, John
Mainesforth, William Midleton, James White, Edward Bee,
Thomas Johnson, John Dakers, Robert Bownser, Thomas
Litlephare, George Craw, Volintine Martin, Richard
Jackson, Robert Story, Henry Calvert, John Bussey, Robert
Lackenbey, Nicholas Close (41), Thomas Bailes, Thomas
Kell, George Emerson, William Walles, Parcevell Hart,
William Burden, Nicholas Fogett, John Browne, Expofore
Smyth, Robert Johnson, Thomas Redhead, Robert Starr,
George Tinmouth, Willm. Atkin, Richard Hawell, John
Midleton, George Stepheiison, Roger Widdison, John Steele,.
Robert Cully, John Gibson, John Harrison, Robert Foster,
Expofore Kearston, Edward Rentoii, Robert Litlephare,
Willm. Smith, Nicholas Dodshon, Jeromie Cooke, Raph
Smith, James Renton, Henry Thompson, Robert Chilton,
William Thompson, Thomas Mainor, Michaell Fell, Thomas
Buhner, Thomas Nicholson, Robert Emerson, Richard
Brantingham, Thomas Widdison (42*), Raph Smith.
Stranton Die Lime, February 28, 1641.
These whose names are within written being all the men
who are aboue eighteen yeares of age Inhabiteing within
this our parish, of Stranton in the Counties of Durham (for
there is not one man who refused) haue frely and willingly
taken the protestation accordingly as it is enioyned in the
presence sight and hearing of us as wittnesses of this truth
of this certificate who haue subscribed our names and putt to
or Markes the day and yeare above written.
Minister of the word of God, clerk, John Allen20,
Churchwardens, Willyam Widdison, Richard Johnson ;.
Owerseers, Thomas Browne, Thomas Johnson ; Constables,
Willyam Widdison, Nicholas Johnson, and William
Chilton (7).
None Refused.
* " 160 " struck out. The "42" apparently includes the last man.
20 John Allan was presented to the vicarage in 1607. see Surtees, iii,
p. 125.
186
PROTESTATIONS
OF
NORTHUMBERLAND.
•
HOUSE OF LOEDS.
NOETHUMBEELAKD.
(Classified as Protestations, bundle xxxix., Northum-
berland, Morpeth Ward, Eos. 1-2 F.Y. The bundle
contains two records only, one for the town of Berwick and
the other for the town of Morpeth.)
BERWICK.*
(The record for the town of Berwick is written upon five
large quarto sheets, the names being arranged in three
parallel columns throughout.) (F.Y.I.)
Barwick-upon-Tweed .
The names of all such as willingly & freely were sworne
in Barwk. aforesaide Upon the protestacon, required by the
hoble. Court of Parlianit. Anno Dni., 1641.
Maior, John Sleigh1, Eaph Selby2, kt., Aldrmen,
1 John Sleigh, son of Martin Sleigh, was baptized 8 March, 1595/6,
and named after his grandfather, John Sleigh, mayor of Berwick in
1590. He married, 25 Sept., 1618, Cecily Fenwick by whom he had
issue. He was mayor 1636, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645 and 1655. He
was buried 21 April, 1665, having made a death-bed will on the 17th of
that month.
2 Sir Ralph Selby, knight, brother and heir of Sir William Selby of
Ightham Moat, Kent, and second son of Sir John Selby of Twizell,
sometime M.P. for, and gentleman porter of, Berwick; knighted ....
mayor, 1631; buried, 12 March, 1646/7. By his wife, Barbara, daughter
of Robert Roddam of Roddam, he left, with other issue, Ralph Selby of
Twizell. Cf. Raine, North Durham, p. 315.
* For an account of the borough ai^d parish of Berwick-on-Tweed,
see John Scott, History of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
187
Robert Jackson3, kt., William Grig-son4, John Saltonsta.ll5;
Ministers, Gilbert Durie6, William Harrison7; Benjamine
Clerke8, Thomas Temple9, Steven Jackson10, James
Dickinson, Robert Trnmble, Thomas Trumble, James
Hesloop, James Bell, Georp; Harrison, sen., Georg Harrison,
jun., Clement Shell11, Gilbert Tompson, Georg1 Park,
Thomas Cars ton, Raph Morton11, Richard Nickholson,
Willm. Browne, Thomas Campbell, John Burrell,
"VVillm. Nealson11, Ro. Carvill, Martin Garnett, John
Selby, John Jackson, eldr., Robert Reede, Marke Fenwick,
John Stevenson, John Sym, Robert Scott, William yeat-
man, Robert Robson, John Ing-ram, John Shell, John
3 Sir Robert Jackson, son of Robert Jackson, mayor of Berwick in
1576, he was admitted to the freedom of the borough by patrimony in
1595; knighted, 13 May, 1617; mayor, 1605, 1608, 1626, 1627, 1640; M.P.
for Berwick, 1620, 1623, 1625, 1626 and 1628. He married, 30 Jany.,
1609/10, Margaret White, by whom he had a daughter and heiress,
Mary, successively wife of Sir Pelham Carey and of George Paylor of
Nunmonkton. Sir Robert Jackson, who died seised of property at
Fenham in Islandshire and at Holborn in Northumberland., was buried
29 Jany., 1645/6.
4 William Grigaon should be Gregson, mayor 1632, of a local family
still possessed of property in north Northumberland.
5 John Saltonstall, mayor 1637, buried 23 May, 1646. By his will
dated 20 April, 1646, after mentioning his wife Jane, her son, George
Milner, and her daughter, Ann Milner, he gave his lands in Lincoln-
shire, his messuages at Berwick, his tithes at Tuggle, Ancroft Mill and
Allerdean to his daughters Elizabeth, wife of Patrick Ramsay, and
Grace, then unmarried, but afterwards wife of Thomas Hughes, an
officer in the army.
6 Gilbert Durie presented to the vicarage of Berwick in 1613 ; he
was chaplain in ordinary of James I.; he subsequently deserted his
benefice, and occurs in the guild book in 1645 as ' of Ellingham, clerk/
By his wife, Joyce Hilles, whom he married 19 May, 1607, he had a
numerous issue.' Cf. Scott, Berwick, pp. 354, 356, 364.
7 William Harrison, appointed lecturer of Berwick in 1641, resigned
that office, circa 1643. Cf. Scott, Berwick, p. 356.
8 Benjamin Clerke was removed from the mayoralty by Sir Arthur
Heselrigg, 19 Sept., 1648. He again served in 1660 and 1661. Cf. Scott,
Berwick, p. 210.
9 Thomas Temple married, 28 Feb., 1627/8, Isabel, daughter of
Hugh Gregson, alderman of Berwick, by whom he had a numerous issue.
10 Stephen Jackson, a kinsman of the above-named Sir Robert
Jackson, described as alderman, 25 Sept., 1661, when he took a
conveyance of Berwick Castle. (Cf. Hist of Berwick Club, vol. xix, p.
350). Mayor, 1653 and 1654. His will dated 23 Sept., 1669, was proved
the same year. His son, Stephen Jackson, mayor 1690 and 1691, made
his will 15 Dec., 1705. Ibid.
11 Members of opulent Berwick trading families
188
Marshall, Willm. Cuttie, Willyam Rosden12, (43), Mark
Leach, Willm. Shell, John Shell, Edward Orde,
James Damson, Sanmell Pacie, Tho. Bednell, John
Harrett, Willm. North13, John Job son, Martin Shell,
Thomas Dauison, Willyam Kemish, Adam Anderson,
Lawrence Jenkin, John Browne, John Dickinson, Richard
Anderson, Robert Murrey, John Fullr, Thomas Fuller,
Thomas Crosley, Henry Meacock, John Tilbury, Richard
Baite, John Dods, William Wilson, Cuthbert Garden,
Thomas C'uthberts, Gawen Strother, James Caisley, Robert
Cuthberts, Robert Atcheson, James Sibbett14, Raph
Faiiiey, Thomas Forside, Gawen Davison, William Skealle,
James Crampton, John Dunn, John Shippard (41, 117), John
Alder, Wm. Nickolson, Farence Singelton, James Struther,
James Temple, John Craister, Francis Forside, Willm.
Convers, Edward Brow^ne, Willm. Pope, Anthony Eastwood,
Michael! Cooke, James Allison, Thomas Carston, Roger
Birnett15, Willm. Stocks, John Hix, Willm. Richardson,
Richard Jackson, William Mo-ore16, John Forside, Georg
Edington, Georg Crawforth, John Ingram, John Catterail17,
John Allexandr, John FoTster, Tho. Moysley, Willm.
Nixso'ii, Georg Birnett, Gregory Burne, Hector
ISTesbett, Robert Richardson (33), Willm. Fenwick,
Michael! Robinson, Gilbert Malcombe, Gawen
Harrison, Robert Archibald, Willm. Harper, Georg
Harper, John Nixson, Willm. Lamb, Georg Cooke,
Thomas Wayde, James Taite, Edward Morton, Raph
Dridon, Thomas Bowring, Willm. Bowring, John
Turner, John Sliggs, Mark Dunn, John Grinley,
eldr., John Grinley, yongr., John Pearson, Richard
Reveley, Henry Watson, Roger Coats, Anthony Cowell,
Robert Singelton, Robert Mathewson, Hew Tron, David
12 William Eosden, son of Simon Rosden by Margaret Swinburn
his wife, was baptized 16 March, 1589/90. In 1629 he took a lease of
the rectory from the Dean and Chapter of Durham for 21 years at the
rent of £10 p. a., of course paying a fine. In 1640 he took a conveyance
from William Moor; and in the following year took as apprentice
Henry, son of George Ord.
Almost every name on the list could be identified from the Burgess
Roll and Parish Registers.
13 May be ' Worth ' but the capital is not like the writer's usual
<W's.'
14 James Sibbet. The Sibbet family for several generations possessed
land in Ancroft and Allerdean.
15 Roger Burnett whose descendants for long remained freemen of
Berwick.
16 William Moore whose family was possessed of a very lucrative
fishery in the Tweed and became very wealthy.
17 James Caterall was mayor 1673 and 1674.
189
Eargison, Edward Sanderson, John Hope, Richard Yaysey,
Joseph Johnston, Ro<bert Cowburne, Thomas Rose, Thomas
Cawbreth, Raph wilson, John Pantonne, Thomas mitton,
Elyas Pratt18, Edward Harper, Thomas Favors, Lanclott
Umphrey, John Atamer (45), Edward Slater, Mathew
Watson, John Henderson, Mathew Dauison, James
Bennett, John watson, sen., John watson, jun., Oliur
Eewle, Thomas kendroe, John Tindale, wm. Selby,
Rowland Richardson, Thomas Archbald, Willm. Webster,
Robert Seale, John Smith, Willm. Simpson, Georg Earle,
Thomas Mathewson, Mathew Clarke, John Browne, John
wetherburne, Thomas Armorer, Georg Johnston, John
Harvy, Roger Armorer, Georg Cowburne, Georg Simpson,
Thomas Sym, Georg Smith, Willm. Harrett, Willm.
Dougks, James Wetherburne, Thomas Marshall,
Michaell Barks, Willm. Orde, sen., wm. Marshall,
Henry Worth, sen., Henry Worth, jun., Thomas Pullen,
Robert Coxson, Georg Armorer, John Bowmaker, Gilbert
Selby, Thomas Chernside, Raph Muschamp, sen., Thomas
Carr (47), Raph Muschamp19, jun., Rowland Crawforth20,
Henry Tbmpson, Thomas Foxton, Luke Orde^1, Vincent
Rutherford, Gregory Marrio<tt, Henry Briercliff, Willm.
Park, Willy am Camell, Raph Wilson, Thomas Parrett,
Anthony Morrison., Thomas yonge, John Griffirth, Richard
Kemish, Steven Gibson, John Douglas, Thomas Douglas,
Robert Morton, Willm. Morton, James Crowe, Edw.
Dridon (23, 115), Thomas Crisp, Willm. Martindalle,
John Cury, Henry Castle, Edward Story, Georg Blake-
burne, Robert Reveley, John Malcornb, James Chap-
man, Jotn Jennis, Thomas Davison, Raph Carr, Richard
Smith, Tho'mas Harrison, TliQmas Baker, Edward Browne,
Thomas Neebett, Gawen Bowton, Cuthbert Richardson,
Richard Richardson, John Palmer, Robert Shippard,
Willm. Anderson, eldr., Willm. Anderson, yongr., Willm.
Sanderson, Henry Armorer, Michaell yonge, John Craw-
forth, Christopher Crawforth, John Humble, John
Harrison, Willm. Willoby22, John Murrey, John wether-
burne, Tho. wetherburne, John Douglas, eldr., Jo.
Douglas, yongr., Willm. Bell, Elyas Willoby e, Georg
18 Ellas Pratt, mayor 1652, 1664* 1665, 1666 and 1672.
19 E,alp' Muschamp, see paper by J. C. Hodgson on Barmoor and
the Muschamps. History Berwickshire Naturalist Club, vol. xxii.
20Tompson struck out and Crawforth written in.
21 Luke Ord, mayor 1646.
22 William Willoby whose descendant, in the sixth generation,
Mr. Edward Willoby, is still a highly respected burgess and parishioner
of Berwick, continuing to reside in the family house in Eavensdowne.
190
Douglas, Bo. Anderson, Edmund Harrett (42), Bobert
Todd, Thomas Mill, John weddell, Bobert Archbald,
"\Villm. Clark, Hector Guiler, John Maddicks, Cuthbert
Dowiiison, John Douglas, Baph Moore, John Henderson,
Allexandr Simpson, Cuthbert Tompson, AVillm. Bobson,
Willm. Browne, James Curie, Willm. Spencer, Thomas
Gray, Thomas Gottersoii, Tho. Hall, Tho. Lamb, John
Farmer, Thomas Watson, Bobert Bradforth, Peter
kemish, Bobert Hix, Peter Fyers, John Orde, James Hope,
Thomas Allane, Thomas Morton, Willm. Graden, Patrick
Forside, Jo-hn Ediiigton, Bobert Moore, Anthony Moore,
John Forster, David Moore, Michaell Paxton, jun,,
Lanclott Branxton, Gilbert Archbald, Henry Gunter (42),
James Smith, James Lassells, Andrew Moffett, Michaell
Paxton, sen., Edward Sweete, Baph Archbald, John
Haugh, John Home, Thomas Pickering, Thomas Grene,
Willm. Fargison, Willm. Crow, Edward Scott, Bobt. Key,
Tho. Marshall, jun., Georg Ogle, Bobert Anderson,
Bobert Steuenson, Georg Jenkinson, Bartholomew Browne,
Tho. Harrett, John Harrigald, Georg Archbald, Ely as
Willobye, Georg Douglas, James Suddes, Robert Keine,
Tho. Bussell, Willm. Kelley, Willm. Willobye, Bogy.
Forster, Henry Willowbye, Baph Tompson, Edward Story,
wm. Dayes, Gawen Park, Henry Collinscwood, Billiard
Kendroe, Addam Browne, James Maine, Bichard Wilson,
Baph Henderson, John Scott, James Orde (44, 128), Thomas
Crawforth, William Orde, jun., John Turner, Thomas
Orde, Baph Smith, Michaell Clark, John Bichardson,
Georg Todd, Thomas Wightman, Thomas Allam, James
Simpson, Andrew Bobinson, Thomas Goodfellow, Bichard
Moss, Willyam Peck, Bobert Preston, Tho. Batcliff,
Willm. Sim, James Carr, Willm. Branxton, James Nickol-
son, Willm. Penman, Bichard Selby, John Sleigh, Peter
Law, John Lucke, William Britton, James Tompson, John
Dalderby, Christopher Wightman, Lyonell Moore, Bobert
Fo-gard, John Rutherford, Georg Bewick, Bobert
Bobinson, James Bichardson, Bichard Wood, Thomas
Law, James Sinburne, Willm. Birnett, Bobert Nealson,
Georg Hudspeth, James Penman (43), Georg Dixson,
John Pigg, Bichard Eastwood, Georg Beed, Francis
Armorer, Georg Colt-herd, Baph Hix, Christopher Pullen,
Bichard Shealle, Jarrett Shealle, Bobert Catterall, Baph
Smith, Michaell Armorer, Bobert Grinley, Bobert Smith,
Lanclott Fenwick, John Bogers, Thomas Dauison, John
Browne, Gregory Quarry, Willm. Sherburne, Robert
Legerton, Quint in Sherburne, Henry Sneathe, Bairow
Morton, Bobert Atcheson, Sanders Bowie, Parcevall
Bobinson, Bobert Gradon, Fardinando Daglese, John
191
Richardson, Richard Skealle, Samuell Graden, Willm.
Sanderson, Raph Odlin, Robert Browne, Elyas Pratt r
James Jowsye, Steven Parker, Allexander Spence,
Gawen Dawson, John Luttoii (42), Thomas Richardson,
Willm. Wharton, Richard Blayne, John Anderson,
John Remackey, John Graden, Richard Warrenr,
Willm. Parrett, Robert Maddison, Francis Spencer,
Daniell Bowmaker, Arthur Hutcheson, Mark Fairley,
Thomas Catterall, Nathaniel! Law, Edward Simpson,
Thomas Telford, Leonard Laseells, Thomas Bowring, John
Satterthwayte, Willm. Hope, Willm. Ganston, Lanclott
Moore, James Story, John Harrison, Raph Walker, John
Seaton, Thomas Hardy, Andrew Tayte, Willm. Crawforth,
Thomas Collingwood, Patrick Simpson, Willm. Telford,
Henry Nelson, Georg Dawson, Willm. Dawson, James
Reabrune, Christopher Rodham, John Gibson (39, 124),
Robert Turvin, sen., Janiell* Turvin, James Mitton, Willm.
Carr, Samuell Jackson, Thomas Dickinson, Georg Forster,
Raph Ellis, Thomas Po<tts, Thomas Brime, Richard Potts,
Robert Scott, Thomas Browne, Edmund Woodcock, Georg
Selby, Georg Richardson, Robert Garnett, Georg Smith,
Cuthbert Armorer, James Nesbett, Christopher Barker,
Thomas Carr, Walter Brady, Rolland Garnett, Robert
Davenporte, Swinhoe Garnett, John Jackson, Henry
Morton, John Morton, John Wright, Henry Shell, Willm.
Shealle, Edward Murrey, Henry Craw^forth, Robert Shell,
John Forster, Willy am Bold, John Shell, John Damson
(39), Thomas Shell, Robert Turvin, jun., Thomas Rodgers,
John Dixson, Geo<rg Yonge, Georg Thurburne, Willm.
Thurburne, Thomas Boyd, John Griffin, Henry Edmon-
ston, Raph Forster, Richard Foorside, James Atcheson,
Willm. Smith, Gilbert Clarke, Willm. Shell, Henry
Morton, Georg Smith, Thomas Atcheson, John Barrie,
Georg Gradon, Henry Orde, James Archbald, Robert
Cooke, John Crawforth, Richard Eastwood, Thomas
Hudd, Thomas Hope, John Crosley, Raph Sleigh, Andrew
white, Patrick Sandilands, Henry Watson, Lawrence
Tompson, Georg Shorte, Henry Moudie, Robert Crake,
Andrew Deper, Willm. Wilson (39), Willm. Moscropp,
Georg Frost, Georg Temple, Valentine Veagelman, John
Law, Georg Rose, Willyam Strother, Richard Given, John
weddell, Willm. Burton, Henry Gray, Josuah Hancock,
Leonard Crawforth, Richard Willobye, Thomas Lowtye,
Raph Buriie, John Taylor, Peter Taylor, Willm. Snaus-
dell, John Burne, Mark Armorer, Willm. Lyan, Willm.
Scott, Raph Park, Tho. Burne, Nicholas Law, Tobyas
*Name written distinctly.
192
Temple, Raph Moore, Edward Nealson, Holland Hope,
Holland Ganston, Willm. Tompson, James Pigg, Robert
Allexandr, Richard Crust, Peter wilson (36, 114).
The number of those that have taken the protestacon as
by these papers appeares, 598.
Maior, John Sleigh.
MORPETIL*
(The entries for the town of Morpeth are written upon
two large quarto sheets in close columns : rather more than
a quarter of the second sheet has been cut away but the
MS. is complete.) (F.Y.2.).
Burgus de morpeth in com northumbrie.
Vicessimo quarto die february Anno Dni, 1641.
The names of those that have taken the protestacon
within the towne and Burrow of morpeth.
Mr. of Arts and curate, John Dudde1 ; Ludi magister,
John kirton2 ; Bayliffes, John Greene, George Fenwicke3 ;
Robt. Wardhaugh, John Alder, Richard Hutton, James
watson; Constables, Thomas milburne, Jarrerd fenwicke,
John Gayre, mathew Challiner, Pcivell white; sergiant,
John Smith; Thomas megge, sen., Thomas megge4, jun.,
John megge, Richard Gibson, Jarrard Todd, James Shawe,
Willm. Paterson, Willm. Steele, Thomas Simpson, Marma-
duk Gibson, Thomas fawcas, Stephen Atkinson, Robt.
Smith, Thomas white, willm. mathew, Edward Gray,
George Davie, Robt. Davie, willm. Baits, John wanles,
Thomas morrison, John Harrison, Robt. mavin, Thomas
Pie, Thomas milburne, John wyles, John wilkinson,
nicholas Swane, Anthonie woode, Edward Gray, Raiph
Carr, George marc hell, Stephen Smith, Gawine Ay don,
Raiph Browell, John Dichburne, willm. Scote, Edward
Urwen, Nicholas Browne, willm. Davison, willm. Robson,
Robt. Ovinton, Raiph Aulgoode, Roger Branlin, John
1 This name is indistinctly written Diudde. John Robson, Prebendary
•of the sixth stall, Durham, was rector of Morpeth, 1611-1645.
2 Bryan Henshaw, M.A., master of Morpeth school, 1618 (Hodgson,
p. 402), has a dispute with the bailiffs and burg-esses, 1639, and probably
was dismissed or superceded at the time (c/. Hodgson, p. 518). Edward
Lumsden was appointed to be master in 1654 (ibid., p. 402).
3 The names of the bailiffs, John Green and Geo. Fenwick, are not
given in Rev. John Hodgson's annals, ibid., ii, ii, 518.
4 Megge ? Meggison.
* For an account of the borough and parish of Morpeth, see the
Rev. John Hodgson, Hist, o/ Northumberland, part ii, vol. ii, p. 369.
193
€ocke, Thomas Thompson, Edward Thompson, Thomas-
watson, Edward Robinson, James kirkup, John Robinson,
John Shotton, George Shotton, George Burnet, Christopher
Henderson, Edward watson, Thomas Henderson, Richard
Henderson, Edward bewicke, Robt. Lighten, George Smith,
Robt. Kinge, John Anderson, Thomas Swane, John Robin-
son, wever, Thomas howitson, Willm. venis, willm.
wetherston, Thomas Tulle, Robt. waugh, John Lawson,
Cowp, Richard Lawson, Robt. Lutton, Roger Dinnon,
mathew Alder, James Buckam, Thomas Burnet, Brian ogle,
Robt. Potts, John Todd, John Huntley, John Parke, Marke
Greene, willm. Crispe, John Coward, Richard Ellison,
willm. Greene, Gawain Smith, Robt. Storie, Edward
Gibson, michaell Hush, John Lawson, merchant, John
Jobson, John Pie, Henrie Cowp, michaell Potts, John
wood, willm. Olliver, John Hunter, Michaell Thompson,
Raiph milburne, Robt. Lumsden, Francis Pearson, George
Todd, Thomas Pace, Thomas Thompson, Rich. Softley,
willm. Bethum, John Huntley, sen., Robt. Oliver, Robt.
Lisley, Edward Readhead, John white, Raiph white,
Ouswould midforth, Edward Davie, George mavin, Thomas
wills, James Stamp, Thomas Smith, Nicholas Harrison,
Thomas weland, willm. milburne, John Readehead, Thomas
Bachler, Robt. Springe, Thomas Greenesid, Thomas white,
Thomas fawcus, Thomas Gaire5, moyses Edmond, willm.
Marr, James Todd, Thomas knight, Edward matheson,
Alexander Hush, Edward Oliver, sen., Edward Oliver,
jun., George oliver, Edward Bard, John Bowdon, Edward
midforth, Raiph Nicholl, George matteson, Cuthbert Todd,
George Dridon, Richard Trent, Christofor Patterson, Jesp.
Cuthbert, willm. Browne, Barthram Henderson, Edward
Robinson, Giles Baitson, Nicholas Henderson, Francis
Bateson, Thomas Butler, Anthonie Dagleish, John Smith,
John Braken, John Harbotle, willm. Swinglehirst, Robt.
Browell, willm. Gills, willm. Dridon, George Byre,
Cuthbert Pie, George willson, Thomas Davie, willm.
Barker, willm. Lowther, John Cowper, Hugh Anderson,
John Shipley, Edward Potts, Robt. Shipley, Thomas
Shipley, John Challiner, sen., Gilbt. Challiner, willm.
Jobson, John Snawdon, Michaell Hutton, mathew Hall,
willm. Robinson, Christofor Robinson, Willm. milburne,
tanner, Richard Hall, John Challiner, jun., John Hen,
mathew Todd, Cuthbert Heeton, Robt. Smith, laborer,
George Yenis, Richard Cowper, willm. watson, John
watson, Robt. Sadler, Thomas Williamson, Thomas Butlan,
Thomas Taylor, Willm. Taylor, willm. moore, George
5 Gaire written above Fawcus w'hich is struck out in MS.
13
194
moore, Edward Browell, John Browell, John maire,
Thomas Todd, Richard Hardie, Henrie Todd6, Thomas
Todd, willm. Crispe, John fawcus, Cuthbert Cuke, Phillip
Ourd, Mathew windegats, John Lawe, Raiph Browne ,
Henrie Heron, George Hume, John Rey, Richard Todd,
John Todd, Robt. Midforth, Thomas weere, sen., Thomas
weere, jun., John kidde, Sanders, Cowp, Willm. fenwick,
John Snawdon, Cuthbert Snawdon, Richard Pearson,
Phillip Harrison, Robt. Hundgats, Edward marr, John
Greene, smith, Robt. knight, John knight, John woodroof ,
willm. Albon, Thomas wanles, Richard Pace, Thomas
Pace, willm. Davie, John Davie, Hugh Davie, Cuthbert
fawcus, Edward Hutton, Henrie Shafto, Raiph Cuthbert,
Thomas Aydon, Peter Hayning, Phillip Greene, Thomas
milburne, Taylor, George mowe, michaell white, willm.
Shotton, Robt. Burne, Edward Burne, James Greene,
Thomas Davison, Edward Dinnon, Rowland Bowes,
Richard Smith, willm. fawcus, John moscrope, Empnd
Humble, James Doneson, Thomas Urwen, Thomas Sopwith,
Richard Greene, Thomas Clugh, Thomas Greene, Gawayn
milburne, James Rawe, willm. Hull, John Chanley, Henrie
Chanley, Robt. Davie, Robt. Robinson, Gawine Robinson,
James watson, Robt. wardhaugh, John Browne, Jarrard
Smith, Thomas Stoko, John Smith, Willm. Hall, willm.
Simpson, John Alder, Thomas Bitleston, Hugh Davie,
James Challiner, Thomas Baits, willm. Smith, Robt.
Smith, willm. Lee, Ouswould moore, Robt. Thompson,
Richard Read, John Potts, Roger Potts, Marke Dinnon,
Willm. noteman, Thomas Smith, Robt. Lawson, Thomas
warmer, willm. Dunber.
The names of those that refuse to take the protestacon
(vizt.).
Papists, Thomas fawcus Baxter, willm. Todd, John
Raw, sen., John Raw, jun.
Richard fawcus refuseth.
(Endorsed.)
A true and perfect list of those that have taken the
protestacon and who refuse with the papists names within
the Burrow which according to or instructions, we doe
certefie unto this honorable assemblie, now Assembled in
the Lower howse of Parlamt. By us
Bayliffes, John Greene, George Fenwicke; Church-
wardens, Robart wardhaugh, John Alder, Rich. Hutton
6 Cowp struck out and Todd added, MS.
195
INDEX TO PLACES.
An asterisk attached to a number denotes two or more references on the
same page. The places in the notes have not been indexed.
Archdeacon Newton, 161
Auckland St. Andrew, 56*, 58, 60*,
105
Auckland St. Helen, 56, 58, 64 65*
68*
Auckland, West, 67*
Aycliffe, 56, 57, 68*, 70
Ayslabie, 161
Barmston, 46
Barmton, 92
Barnard Castle, 56, 59, 70, 71*
Beaumont Hill, 92
Bellasis, 155
Berwick, 186*
Biddick, North, 47
Billingham, 154*
Billy row, 78
Birtley, 14
Bishop Middleham, 157*
Bishopton, 158*
Bishopwearmouth, 111*, 115, 149
Boldon, 3, 6*, 7
Bondgate, 61
Bradbury, 182*
Brancepeth, 56, 58, 75*, 76*
Brandon, 77
Broom, 146
Burdon, East, 115
Burdon, Great, 92
Burdon, Littl^, 92
Burn Hall, 14?
Butterwick, 182
Byers Green, 63
Byshittles, 77
Carlton, 179
Cassop, 139
Castle Eden, 115*
Chester-le-Street, 1*, 2, 4, 7*, 8
Chilton, Great, 96
Cocken, 136, 137
Cockerton, 91
Cockfield, 56, 59, 78, 79
Conniscliffe, 56, 57, 79*, 80
Cornsey Eaw, 30*
Gotham, 92, 166
Gotham Mundeville, 92
Coundon, 62
Cowpen Bewley, 155
Coxhoe, 138
Crook, 78
Croxdale, 115*
D
Dalton-le-Dale, 116*, 117*, 118*
Darlington, 1, 56*, 57, 80*, 81, 84
Denton, 56, 57, 85*
Dinsdale, 159*
Dinsdale Over, 184
Durham, St. Giles, 121*, 123
St. Margaret's, 123*
St. Mary-le-Bow, 118*
St. Mary, South Bailey,
120*
St. Nicholas', 126*, 130*
St. Oswald's, 144
Eaglescliffe, 160*, 161
Easington, 1, 111*, 130*, 132
Ebchester, 4, 14*
Edmundbyers, 3, 15*
Edmonsley, 13
Egleston, 99*
Eldon, 63
Elemore Hall, 144
Elmdon, 181, 182
Elton, 162*
Elvet, 144
Elwick Hall, 163*, 169
196
Eppledon, 136
Escomb, 56, 59, 60*, 64
Esh, 3, 15, 16
Evenwood, 65 66
F
Ferryhill, 96
Findon Hill, 55
Fishburn, 181
Forest, 99*, 102
Foxton, 182
Fulthorp, 167
G
Gainford, 56, 57, 85, 86*
Gateshead, 3, 16*, 22*
Girsby, 183
Graystones, 93
Greatham, 164*
Great Stainton, 165, 166'
Grindon, 167*, 168
Hamsterley, 32*, 56, 59, 88*, 89
Hardwick, 142*
Harraton, 11
Hart, 168*
Hartburn, 178
Hartlepool, 169*, 170*
Harverton, 11*
Haswell, 132
Haughton Field, 91
Haughton-le-Skerne, 56, 57, 90, 9
Hawthorn, 131
Hedley, 27
Heighington, 56, 57, 93*
Helmedon Eow, 77
Henknowle, 64
Herrington, East, 135
Middle, 135
West, 134
Hesledon, 117 (see Monkhesledon)
Hetton-le-Hole, 136
Hetton-ou-the-Hill, 14*
Holden Carre, 138
Holme, 155
Houghall, 147
Houghton, 85*
Houghton-le-Spring, 133*
Hownes, The, 32
Hunstanworth, 5, 22*
Hunwick, 63
Hurworth, 171*, 172*
Black, 138
White, 138, 140
Jarrow, 4, 23*
Kelloe, 137*, 138*, 139*, 140*
Lamesley, 2, 25*, 27*
Lanchester, 2, 27*, 30, 31
Littletown, 143
London, 2, 92, 174
Long Newton, 172*
Ludworth, 144
Lumley, 9*
M
Market Steed, 61
Marwood, 74
Medomsley, 4, 31*, 32
Merrington, 56, 57, 95*, 96, 97
Middleton-in-Teesdale, 56, 59, 64,
98*, 99*
Middle ton St. George, 174*
Midridge, 63
Monkhesledon, 140* (see Hesledon)
Monkwearmouth, 3, 32*
Moorsley, 135
Mordon, 181*
Morpeth, 192*
Morton, 92, 117
Morton House, 134
Muggleswick, 2, 34*
N
Neasham, 171, 172
Newbiggin, 99*
Newbottle, 134
Newgate, 60
Newton Bewley, 156
Newton Cap, 62
North Bow, 134
Norton, 175*
Nusam, 161
Offerton, 135
Pelton, 13*
Pensher, 135, 137
Pittington, 142, 143*, 144*
Plawsworth, 12
Preston, 178
197
Q
Quarrington, 139
Rainton, East, 137
Pithouses, 136
West, 136, 137
Reding, 138
Redmarshall, 178*, 179
Eyton, 2, 35*, 39
Sadberge, 100*, 173
Saltholme, 155
Seaham, 147*, 148
Seaton, 147, 148*
Sedgefield, 172, 179*, 182, 183
Shadforth, 143
Sherburn, 143; Hospital. 140, 148*
Shildon, 64
SMncliff, 146
Shotton, 132
Skirningham, 92
Slingley, 147, 148
Sniperley, 55
Sockburn, 183*
South Church, 64
South Shields, 5, 40*
Staindrop, 56, 59
Stainton, 74
Stanhope, 56, 58, 100*, 103
Stillington, 179
Stockley, 76
Stockton, 1, 154*, 175, 176, 177
Stranton, 184*, 185*
Streatham, 74
Sunderland, 149*, 152
Tanfield, 3, 44*
Thornley, 138, 139
Thorpthewles, 167
Trimdon, 152*
Tudhoe, 77
Tursdale, 139, 140
Urpeth, 13
Usworth, Great, 47
W
Walridge, 12
Wardinlaw, 134
Washington, 4, 45*, 47
Waterhouse, 78
Westerton, 62
Westwick, 75
Wheatley Hill, 138, 139
Whessoe, 92
Whickham, 2, 47*, 53
Whitburn, 4, 53*, 55
Whitton, 167
Whitwell, 149
Whitwell House, 140*
Whitworth, 56, 57, 104*
Whorlton, 56, 59, 104*, 105
Willington, 77, 78
Windleston, 63
Wingate Grange, 138, 140
Wingate Town, 138, 139
Winston, 56, 59, 105*
Winyard, 167
Witton Gilbert, 3, 55*
Witton-le-Wear, 56, 58, 106*, 108
Wolsingham, 56, 58, 108
Wolveston, 155, 156
Woodside, ye, 64
198
INDEX TO PERSONAL NAMES.
An asterisk attached to a number denotes two or more references on the
same page. The letter ' n ' similarly placed indicates a footnote.
(blank), Geo., the schoolmaster,
117; Rich., 30, 98
bury, Wm., 120
Abbott, Pet., 87; Rich., 51
Abram, Hen., 72; Wm., 72
Aceman, Jn., 121
Adamson, Anth., 64; Chas., 95;
Geo., 97; Gerrot, 44; Jn., 61, 63,
70, 76, 104*, 126, 169, 173; Peter,
99; Ralph, 97; Rich., 61, 63, 169;
Robt., 43, 52, 57, 58*, 63, 70, 104*,
151, 175; Tho., 11, 138, 163; Wm.,
46, 63, 69, 104*, 168
Addye, Barth., 40; Jas., 80; Jn.,
40*, 173; Lance., 21; Rich., 100;
Thos., 162
Addington, Rich., 73
Addison (Addinson), Anth., 99; Jn.,
33*; Ralph 18; Rich., 113; Wm.,
99
Adlard, Wm., 105
Admaices, Ralph, 38
Afery, Fran., 88; Jn., 87*
Ager, Wm., 33
Agilby, Anth., 38
Agnes, Chris., 76
Airyholme, Anth., 94; Jn., 91;
Thos., 91
Aiscough (Aislough), Jas., 174, 174n
Akericke, Fran., 82
Akers, Thos., 91
Alaburton, Jn., 26
Albonie (Albon, Awbon), Jas., 41;
Jn., 9, 18; Thos., 93; Wm., 194
Aide, Ralph, 150
Alder, Hen., 19; Jn., 188, 192, 194*;
Math., 193
Alderson, Anth., 91; Geo., 97;
Rich., 74; Thos., 71
Aler, Anth., 20
Alexander, Jn., 92, 188; Robt., 192-
Wm., 92
Algood (Awgood), Amb., 39; Jn.,
165; Ralph, 192
Allanbie, Jn., 112
Allen (Allan), Anth., 160, 184*;
Fran., 87; Hen., 139; Jn., 11, 130,
135, 138, 139, 159, 171, 185, 185n;
Nich., 64; Rich., 19, 21, 138;
Robt., 17, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146,
171; Tho., 146, 190*; Wm., 63*,
100*, 174
Allinson (Allanson, Allingson),
Anth., 62, 83, 92; Chris., 83 92,
98*, 174, 174n; Cuth., 54, 98*;
Edw., 92; Geo., 98*; Guy, 98;
Jas., 98; Jared, 68; Jn., 61, 62,
08, 87, 98*; Lance., 172: Mann.,
172 ; Math., 107 ; Mich., 31 ; Ralph,
98, 123, 171; Mr. Ralph, 127,
127n; Robt., 38, 85, 129; Roger,
98; Thos., 38, 58, 72, 92, 125, 147;
Wm., 72, 150
Allison, Abram., 122; Fran., 162;
Geo., 52, 80; Jas., 188; Jn., 7, 36,
98*, 152, 159, Leo, 98, Mich., 173;
Rich., 21, 166, 173; Robt., 41, 98;
Tim., 8; Thos., 10, 28, 95, 98,
159; Wm., 108, 151, 170, 177
Almond (Ammond), Jas., 51; Jn.,
23, 33, 124
Alston, Ralph, 23
Alwan (Alwin), Edw., 57, 95; Jn.,
88
Amgill, Thos., 178 (see Arngill)
Amrie (Amory), Jn., 6, 33; Thos.,
112
Aubye, Thos., 38*
Angwas (Anguish), Mich., 45; Wm.,
151
Anderson, Adam, 188; Mr. Adam,
166; Anth., 38; Chas., 67; Cuth.,
35, 40, 159; Edw., 2, 39, 40, 129,
159; Fran., 171; Geo., 42; Hen.,
199
41; Hugh, 129, 193; Jas., 34, 95,
136, 150; Jn., 2, 24, 30*, 34, 50,
52, 112, 113, 134, 177, 178*, 191,
193; Laur., 96; Lewis, 44; Math.,
20; Miles, 94; Ralph, 179; Rich.,
13, 14, 188; Robt., 8, 43, 55, 63,
135, 152, 190*; Thos., 32, 54, 63,
113, 151, 177; Wm., 17, 26, 54,
150, 151, 162, 177, 189*
Andrew, Anth., 42; Hen., 174; Jn.,
7, 168; Martin, 171; Ralph, 10;
Rich., 112; Robt., 172; Tho., 7,
15, 72; Wm. 165
Annison, Cuth., 151; Wm., 151
Apdaile, Cuth., 61
Appleby, Anth., 61, 82, 90, 158*;
Earth., 180; Chris., 155; Cuth.,
82; Gabriel, 135; Geo., 8, 72, 75,
105, 180; Hen., 75, 82; Jn., 8, 18,
38, 69*, 81, 90*, 97, 121, 146, 183;
Lance., 136; Lawr., 113; Mich.,
90; Peter, 97; Rich., 74, 155;
Robt., 2, 4, 7, 14, 53, 63, 75*, 77,
131, 180; Thos., 11, 36, 95, 97*,
158, 161; Valentine, 131; Wm., 8,
74, 75, 105, 132, 154, 176
Applegarth, Lane., 81; Peter, 179
Archbald, Geo., 190; Gilb., 35, 190;
Jas., 191; Jn., 66; Ralph, 190;
Robt., 188, 190; Thos., 189
Archer, Chas., 107; Geo., 148; Jn.,
139; Lance., 165; Robt., 38, 52,
86, 156; Tho., 165; Wm., 52, 78,
116, 134
Arckle, Geo., 124; Hugh, 145; Jas.,
114; Jn., 77; Math., 131; Rich.,
92; Tim., 77; Thos., 6
Arington, Anth., 42; Robt., 41
Arkin, Sanders, 19
Arkley, Math., 129; Wm., 17
Arkred, Rich., 179
Armitage, Hen., 105* (see Hermi-
tage)
Armorer, Cuth., 191; Fran., 190;
Geo., 189; Hen., 189; Mark, 191;
Mich., 190; Roger, 189; Thos.,
189
Armstrong, Alex., 35; And., 50,
113; Chris., 95; Edw., 8, 136;
Geo., 128; Hen., 113; Jn., 51, 100,
114, 168, 169, 173; Math., 8;
Nich., 169; Randel, 84; Rich., 25,
114; Robt., 123, 138; Thos., 168;
Wm., 61, 64, 102, 168, 173
Arngill, Jn., 178*; Thos., 178; (see
Amgill)
Arnot, Allen, 114; Chris., 48; Rich.,
21; Robt., 112
Arras, Jn., 114, 150
Arrow, Jn., 6
Arrowsmith, Anth., 93; Geo., 78,
95, 146, 172; Hen., 145; Humph.,
138; Jn., 72, 76, 171; Rich, 93,
138; Robt., 72, 74; Thos., 19, 72,
138; Wm., 72, 138*, 171, 172
Arrundell, Chris., 146; Jn., 129;
Steph., 128; Wm., 160
Arthur, Edw., 28; Ralph, 39
Ascry, Fran,, 88; Jn., 87
Aseley, Jas., 129
Askell, Leo., 7; Mich., 7
Askew, Anth., 70
Astoll, Thos., 20
Atamer, Jn., 189
Ateas, Jn., 158; Lance., 158; Wm.
158
Athy, Chris., 109; Jn., 109
Atkins (Atkin), Jas., 122; Jn., 145,
184; Rich., 138, 141n, 154, 184;
Wm., 185*
Atkinson (Atcheson), Alex., 9, 150;
Andrew, 41; Anth., 76, 93, 141;
Arth., 76; Barth., 69; Bryan, 64;
Chris., 29, 37; Cuth., 14, 52, 102;
Dennis, 113; Edw., 32, 33, 38,
164; Geo., 49, 181*; Giles, 121;
Gilfray, 23; Guy, 141; Hen., 89,
93, 112, 145, 164; Humph., 123;
Jas., 7, 55, 191; Jn., 6, 9, 21, 28,
29*, 31, 51, 74, 79, 86, 93, 108,
114, 137, 144, 145, 158, 177; Lance.,
109; Mark, 165; Mich., 42; Myles,
125; Nich., 14, 101; Peter, 79;
Phil., 77; Ralph, 9, 10, 92, 98,
136*, 146; Rich., 8, 9*, 33, 42, 45,
74, 89, 113, 123, 136, 150; Robt.,
9, 10*, 32*, 63, 113, 137*, 144*,
148, 165*, 188, 190; Rowl., 81, 87,
123; Steph., 147, 192; Symond,
42; Thos., 2, 6, 12*, 19, 20, 21,
28, 29*, 30*, 31, 33, 38, 41, 43,
44, 46, 58, 78, 89, 112, 128, 132,
136, 150, 152, 165, 169*, 176, 191;
Wm., 3, 6, 7, 29*, 49, 54, 59, 62,
65, 72, 75, 82, 87, 132, 133, 145,
148, 152, 173
Auckland (Ackland), Edw., 25;
Hen., 83; Mich., 25; Robt., 25;
Wm., 2, 27
And (see Ord)
Auder, Robt., 54
A ud wood, Wm., 94
Auld, Ralph, 150; Wm., 150
Auinbey, Chris., 101
Austick, Jn., 24
Auston, Thos., 96
Awtherson, Renald, 162
Aydon, Gawin, 192: Thos., 194
Aynsley (Ainslie), Geo., 11 ; Jas.,
'144; ' Jn., 59, 159; Ralph, 35;
200
Robt., 108; Thos., 38, 108, 114;
Wni., 91
Ayre (Aire), Anth., 67, 112; Edw.,
54; Geo., 110; Hen., 108; Hugh,
125; Jas, 169, Jn., 13, 16, 23, 27,
109*, 110, 113, 117; Lance., 20,
109*; Lionel, 16, 58, 110; Mitchell,
108; Eich., 95, 118, 118n, 122;
Kobt., 112, 114, 131*; Symond, 3;
Thos., 112, 115*, 145, 161, 162;
Wm., 91, 112, 146, 158
Ayreson, Chris., 121; Mr. Jn., 127,
127n; Nich., 164; Rich., 156;
Robt., 165
Ayrey, Hen., 152; Thos., 181
Ayslebye (Aisleby), Fran., 80; Geo.,
176; Jas., 170; Philip, 145; Rich.,
182; Robt., 182; Thos., 176
Aytisse, Jn., 135
Ayton (Aiton), Mr. Robt., 134, 134n
B
Bacare, Jn., 82
Bachler, Thos., 193
Backwith, And., 31; Jn., 31; Nich.,
31
Bacon, Chris., 152, 170; Jn., 170;
Robt., 131
Baggs, Mr. Jn., 150, 150n
Bailes (see Bayles)
Bailey (Bay ley), Geo., 136; Marm.,
136; Philip, 136; Thos., 136
Bainbridge (Bainbrick, Bayn-
bridge), Anth., 51, 61, 983 99,
177; Mr. Arth., 8; Arth., 98*;
Brian, 177*; Chris., 59, 98*, 99*;
Cuth., 38, 54*, 122, 128; Mr.
Cuth., 98, 98n; David, 98; Geo.,
52, 74*. 101, 102*, 106; Guy, 11;
Hen., 63, 95, 99*, 103, 177; Hugh,
10; Jn., 8, 17, 49, 58, 88, 101,
102*, 103*, 109, 177; Lance., 109*;
Martin, 52; Mich., 54; Myles,
154; Peter, 102*, 106; Phil., 74;
Ralph, 48, 50, 57, 74, 94, 102*,
103, 128, 177; Ric'h., 86; Robt., 9,
105, 106, 162, 177, 178; Roger,
98*; Stephen, 51, 98, 180; Thos.,
26, 66, 98*, 99, 109; Mr. Thos.,
150; Wm., 49, 98*, 102, 103
Baines, Jas., 49; Symond, 41;
Thos., 41
Baird, Lance., 41 (see Bard)
Baites, Rich., 169, 188; Rowl., 14;
Thos., 194; Wm., 168, 192
Bateson, Fran., 193; Giles, 193;
Wm., 17, 109
Baker, Chri- , 177; Edw., 151; Jn.,
49; Peter, 122; Robt., 60, 67;
Thos., 178, 189
Balife (Bayliffe), Fran., 69; Geo.,
70; Rowl., 85; Thos., 114, 177
Balle, Jn., 37
Bambrough, Jn., 122, 167, 175;
Ralph, 167; Robt., 167; Wm.,
162, 176
Bamlert, Robt., 72
Bank (Banck, Bankes), Chris., 127;
Jn., 7, 104; Philip, 120; Rich.,
46, 183; Sam., 61, 119; Thos., 178
Bande, Jn., 132, 142; Wm., 141
Bard, Edw., 193 (see Baird)
Barkas, Fran., 38*; Geo., 38, 118,
133, 137; Jn., 38; ,Math., 38;
Pare., 133; Raynold, 31
Barker, Adam, 148; Barthol., 169;
Chris., 191; Fran., 180; Geo., 51;
Jn., 44, 146; Ralph, 14; Robt., 8,
76; Thos, 168; Todderick, 77;
Wm., 95, 193
Barks, Mich., 189
Barley, Geo., 11; Jas., 52; Jn., 106;
Rowl., 52
Barnerd, Geo., 72
Barnes, Amb., 72; Chris., 45, 75;
Cuth., 72; Jas., 87; Jn., 83;
Martin, 100 ; Mich., 73 ; Tim., 16*,
16n; Mr. Tim., 3, 3n; Thos., 107;
Mr. Thos., 81; Wm., 75, 100, 136
Barnfather (Barnsfather), Geo.,
109, 129; Nich., 121
Barran, Geo., 136, 144; Martin, 136
Barras, Anth., 51; Chris., 10, 49;
Perc., 50; Robt., 42; Wm., 50
Barrie, Jn., 191
Barrowes, Cuth., 37; Hew., 45;
Jarrard, 129; Jn., 95; Wm., 149
Bartram, Hen., 92; Jn., 24; Robt.,
151; Thos., 151; Wm., 177
Bartle, Jn., 173; Ralph, 132; Wm.,
173
Barton, Jn., 10, 128, 129*
Bar wick, Fran., 176; Geo., 108;
Jas., 176; Ralph, 167; Rich., 175;
Robt., 147; Roger, 164; Thos.,
176; Tristram, 115; Wm., 176, 178
Basire, Isaac, 160. 160n
Basnatt, Robt., 129; Wm., 128
Bassett, Geo., 109
Bastoe, Edw., 40
Batman, Rich., 151
Batmanson, Martin, 16*, 16n;
Ralph, 174; Rich., 162
Batt, Tim., 150
Baude, Jn., 142
Bauie, Ralph, 150
Bavington, Hen., 135
Bawdriche, Chris., 64; Hen., 64*
201
Bawfoot, Eich., 61 ; Thos., 61
Bawkiny (Bawhinnie) , Edw., 101;
Rich., 41
Bawnes, Cuth., 29; Jn., 29
Baxter, Cuth., 136; Geo., 73; Hen.,
72; Jn., 51, 94, 166; Nich., 73;
Rich., 16, 136; Thos., 16, 51, 72;
Wm., 71, 74, 137; Mr. Wm., 104,
104n
Bayles, Anth., 75, 99, 125, 135, 184;
Bartle 163*; Chas., 121; Cuth.,
59, 75; Geo., 94, 163; Hendry,
121; Hen., 84; Jas., 74, 174; Jn.,
61, 84; Math., 128; Miles, 84, 100;
Ralph, 78, 88; Rich., 100; Robt.,
61; Simond, 61; Toby, 125; Thos.,
59, 72, 99*, 121, 157, 185*; Wm.,
40, 59, 71, 74, 93
Baytie (Battie), Edw., 10; Rich ,
24; Robt., 48
Beanie, Thos., 122
Beamont, Wm., 26
Beares, Edw., 150; Robt., 148
Bease, Tho., 62
Beasley, Thos., 40, 83
Beaster, Jn., 144
Beck, Jn., 82; Ralph, 172; Symond
172; Thos., 5, 23, 23n
Beckbank, Jn., 73
Beckfield, Cuth., 181; Geo., 48;
Hen., 77*; Jn., 48
Bedale, Rich., 98; Thos., 98
Bedford, Mr., 157; Thos, 158; Mr.
Thos., 157n
Bedling, Jn., 61
Bedlington. Allen, 6; Geo., 151;
Ralph, 49
Bednell, Thos., 188
Bedson, Thos., 12
Bee, Bernard, 33; Chris., 117, 123,
131, 132, 133, 137; Edw., 185;
Franc., 112; Jas., 148; Jn., 114*,
330, 131, 147; Marm., 143; Nich.,
125, 125n; Ralph, 36, 150; Rich.,
131; Robt., 176*; Thos., 114, 147,
151, 175: Wm., 143, 151, 176
Beecroft, Geo., 7; Hen., 83; Jn.,
82; Roger, 82
Beenie ,'Beene), Jn., 125; Leo., 125
Bell, Alex., 39; Amb., 77: And.,
113; Anth., 42, 62, 64, 85;
Barthol., 178: Chris., 23, 48, 81,
173*; Cuth., 26, 54; Edw., 36, 42,
80; Franc., 162: Geo., 36, 58, 102,
117; Gerard, 113; Hen., 41, 52,
55, 76, 90, 146: Hump., 65; Jas.,
38, 41, 187; Jeffrey, 98; Jn., 8,
10, 19, 32, 33*, 36, 39, 54, 62*, 80,
81, 87, 98, 99*, 102, 121, 124, 128,
136*, 151; Math., 44; Mich., 20,
98, 173; Nich., 33, 130; Osw.,
121; Peter, 20, 66; Ralph, 25, 44,
Rich., 46, 49, 52, 57, 64, 79, 80,
157, 170; Robt., 20, 32, 33, 36, 42,
46, 94, 134, 146; Roger, 36, 40;
Rowland, 63; Sam., 136; Thos., 7,
11, 17, 18, 19, 25, 40, 44, 45, 46,
52, 73, 77, 83, 112, 114, 136*, 157,
162; Walter, 76; Wm., 25, 26, 44,
50, 54, 64, 77, 82, 83, 97, 98,
113, 127, 128, 129, 135, 167, 173,
189
Bellamy, Geo., 92; Jas., 76; Jn.,
143; Ralph, 82; Robt., 143; Wm.,
51
Bellany, Anth., 171; Cuth., 174
Bellarbie, Cuth., 128; Edw., 13;
Wm., 141
Bellasis, Mr. Geo., 134, 134n ; Mr.
Wm., 134, 134n
Bellowes, Thos., 68
Belt, Geo., 84; Rich., 119, 119n
Belwood, Rich., 82; Wm., 83
Belley, Ralph, 126; Rich., 114;
Roger, 151; Thos., 48, 124
Bemond, Jn., 28
Bend, Geo., 74
Benks, Nich., 42; Wm., 122 (see
Binks)
Benlose, Jas., 11
Benathie, Wm., 146
Bennett, Jas., 189; Jn., 41, 82;
Osack, 69; Robt., 69; Win., 69
Benson, Jn., 120; Rich., 86; Thos.,
124; Tobie, 96; Wm., 58, 108,
110
Bentley, Cuth., 170; Edw., 113
Ben well, Rich., 50
Bert, Fran., 48
Beson, Jas., 38
Best, Cuth., 41, Jn., 155; Martin,
97; Mich., 101; Thos., 175
Beston, Fran., 36
Bethum, Wm., 193
Betles, Thos., 119
Betson, Geo., 171: Jn., 169; Thos.,
80, 172; Wm., 171
Bewhinan, Jas., 17
Bewick, Edw., 193; Geo., 190;
Thos., 145
Bewlowe, Rich., 37*
Bezing, Jn., 38; Wm., 38
Bickerlay, Wm., 38
Bicklay, Robt., 169
Biggins, Chris., 116; Ralph, 116;
Sam., 36; Thos., 116
Bigland (Biglan), Fran., 85; Robt.,
43; Wm., 85
Bignell, Thos., 74
Bigott, Thos., 84
202
Bikers, Wm., 20
Billingham, Mr. Cuth., 125, 125n;
Mr. Martin, 12
Billington, Wm., 25
Billop, And., 143; Jn., 135
Bilton, Jn., 95, 113; Robt., 114;
Wm., 38
Binggam, Eobt., 72
Binks (Bynchs), Amb., 74; Barthol.,
87; Geo., 72; Jn., 146; Math., 72;
Ninion, 72; Sam., 87 (see Benks)
Binley, Rich., 96; Wm., 96
Bird, Jn., 12, 139; Math., 135;
Thos., 113; Wm., 113 (see Burd)
Birdshead, Wm., 119
Birkbeck, Mr. Thos., 87
Birkeld, Jn., 74
Birkell, Jn., 113, 133
Birkhead, Ralph, 119*
Birnett, Geo., 188; Roger, 188;
Wm., 190 (see Burnett)
Birome, Jn., 135
BirstalJ, Mich., 154
Bishopbridg, Robt., 161
Bitleston, Thos., 194
Bittles, Robt., 145
Black, Edw., 135; Jn., 40, 76, 81;
Nich., 50; Peter, 50; Robt., 61,
113; Thos., 113
Blackbeard, Peter, 10
Blackbird, Steph., 24
Blackburn, Anth., 10; Geo., 8, 189;
Jn., 37; Nich., 38; Thos., 17
Blackett, Chris., 89*; Geo., 89;
Hen., 29, 89; Hugh, 90; Jn., 89,
90, 101*, 107; Marm., 102; Nich.,
66*; Perse., 89; Rich., 45; Wm.,
89, 94 (see Plackett)
Blackey, Wm., 22
Blackley, Roger, 21
Blacklock, Jn., 162; Mich., 134*;
Nich., 72; Robt., 49; Rowl., 10,
71: Thos., 20, 50; Wm., 43
Blackmantle, Wm., 158
Blackwell, Ralph, 83
Blacy, Franc., 84
Blades, Wm., 77
Blairton, Jas., 3 (see Blarton)
Blakell, Thos., 48
Blakey, Dennis, 139, Jn., 17; Robt.,
146, 167; Thos., 159; Wm., 17,
158, 159
Bland, Anth., 99*; Edm., 83; Jas.,
146; Jn., 99; Mich., 99; Ralph,
74; Rich., 180; Rowl., 117; Wm.,
150
Blarton, Anth, 109; Jas., 45*; Jn.,
109 (see Blairton)
Blaxton (Blakeston, Blaikson,
Blackestone, Brakiston), Anth.,
48; Fran., 87; Jn., 6, 44, 112, 122,
122n ; Mr. Jos., 13; Marm., 158;
Nich., 176; Ralph, 53, 53?i; Robt.,
124, 176; Mr. Toby, 124, 124n;
Thos., 124; Mr. Thos., 127, 127n,
180; Valentine, 176; Wm., 48,
122, 122n, 127, 161
Blayne, Rich., 191
Bleamire, Thos., 84
Blench, Philip, 166
Blenderheth, Hen., 23
Blenkhorne, Hen., 109; Hugh, 71
Blenkinsop, Chas., 32; Chris., 86;
Cuth., 113; Geo., 50, 96; Hen.,
75; Jn., 28, 31, 34. 76; Peter, 50;
Robt., 31, 34, 51; Thos, 66, 72,
113; Tristram, 30; Wm., 50*
Blith, Rich., 47 (see Blyth)
Blunt, Chris., 145; Robt., 128;
Thos., 76
Blurthorne, Rich., 94
Blyth, Geo., 146 (see Blith)
Blythman (Blithman), Edw., 43, 44*.
44n; Jn., 64, Math., 69; Rich.,
64; Wm., 44, 63, 120
Boad, Jn., 87; Peter, 93
Boare, Wm., 57
Bobstonn, Wm., 20 (see Robson)
Bog, Geo., 24
Boggin, Robt., 26
Boinfield, Hen., 18
Bold, Wm., 191
Bolron, Fran., 75; Hen., 71; Ralph,
75
Bolton (Boulton), Bartram, 128;
Jn., 62"
Bond, Thos., 185
Bone, Thos., 179, 185
Bonner, Geo., 51
Bonny, Mr. Geo., 106
Boolt, Jn., 176
Boores (Boore), Rich., 131; Wm.,
81, 132
Booth (South), Hen., 82; Jn., 46;
Peter, 121; Mr. Ralph, 147, 147n;
Rich., 137; Thos., 107*
Booteman, Thos., 41
Bootlan, Thos., 38
Borke, Chris., 154n (see Boucke and
Burk)
Bosby, Hendry, 122; Jn., 121 (see
Busby)
Botchebie, Nich., 79; Thos., 78
Bott, Wm., 109
Boucbier, Jn., 137
Boucke, Chris., 154, 156; Hen., 154;
Jas., 154 (see Borke and Buck)
Bouckle, Jn., 180
Bourne, Jn., 167; Mich.. 167
Bournwell, Thos., 162
203
Boutflower, Edw., 113; Jn., 76;
Nich., 117, 117n; Rich., 29, 29n ;
Robt., 117
Bowbank, Chris., 98; Geo., 82; Leo.,
86; Peter, 84; Thos., 86; Win.,
86
Bowdon, Geo., 20, 21; Jn., 193;
Wm., 35
Bowee, Jn., 36
Bower, Hen., 18; Wm., 82*
Bowes, Edw., 19; Mr. Fran., 80,
80n; Geo., 108; Jn., 36, 57, 59,
61; Mr. Jn., 93; Luke, 70; Robt.,
81; Mr. Eoger, 136, 136n; Bowl.,
194; Talbot, 74, 74n; Mr Toby,
11; Thos., 68; Mr. Thos., 74,
74^; Mr Wm., 75, 75r«,, 111, llln
Bowet, Tho., 35
Bowhorne, C'uth., 79
Bowmaker, Dan., 191; Jn., 189
Bowman, Chris., 161; Edw., 48;
Jn., 23; Rich., 135; Thos., 73;
Wm., 23
Bowmer (Boomer), Jn., 46; Ralph,
33; Robt., 41; Thos., 47; Wm.,
44 (see Bulmer)
Bowmes, Franc., 7
Bownas, Jn., 12, 69
Bowsner, Bobt., 185
Bowrey, Leo., 18; Balph, 17; Wm.,
33
Bowring, Thos., 188, 191 ; Wm.,
188
Bowser (Bowcer), Fran., 58, 60, 64;
Jn., 77; Lane., 165; Bich., 173
Bowsfield, Myles, 87
Bowton, Gawen, 189; Jn., 18, 73;
Bobt., 73, 74
Bowyer, Jn., 11
Boyd, Bobt., 49; Thos., 191
Boyes, Fen., 168; Hugh, 146; Jn.,
168; Balph, 1G2; Bich., 82*, 150;
Bobt., 125, 151; Steph., 168;
Thos., 168*, 173, 178; Wm., 82,
155, 156, 183, 184
Brabban, Jn., 52
Brabiner, Bich., 5, 43
Brack, Anth., 96; Hump., 77; Jn.,
11, 14, 76, 77; Lawr., 96; Nich.,
14, 77; Balph, 46; Bobt., 173;
Symon., 125; Thos., 77; Wm., 76,
96
Brackbank, Wm., 23
Brackon, Jn., 193; Tlioe., 52 (see
Breckine)
Brady, Allan, 41; Thos., 52;
Walter, 191
Bradforth (Bradford), Jas., 61; Jn.,
81; Bobt., 61, 190; Thos., 100,
151; Wm., 88
Bradshaw, Jn., 11; Sam., 88; Wm.,
11
Braidley (Braidle), ChrKs., 29;
Geoff., 154; Geo., 101; Hen., 36;
Jn., 77, 90, 145, 175; Lance., 109;
Lionel, 101; Nich., 47, 146*;
Phil., 73; Balph, 90; Bich., 2,
35, 182, 182w; Bobt., 90; Wm., 89
Braithwaite, Jn., 74
Brakenbury, Mr. Jn., 86; Math.,
92; Bich"., 57, 79, 80
Brankling, Bich., 61
Branling, Boger, 192; Bobt., 21
Branson, Anth., 82; Hen., 83;
Bobt., 83; Wm., 85
Branston (Brenston), Leo., 41;
Wm., 43
Brass, Bryan, 152; Chris., 161;
Cuth., 21, 127; Jn., 20, 69, 159*,
173*; Mr. Jn., 4; Bich., 18, 69,
175; Bobt., 152, 159, 179; Thos.,
124, 184; Wm., 15, 21, 69*; Mr.
Wm. 69
Brantingham, Edw., 122; Geo., 52;
Hugh, 128; Jarard, 128; Jn., 76,
121; Balph, 77; Bich., 185;
Bobt., 26, 29, 49, 129; Thos., 29,
49, 52, 76; Wm., 49 (see
Mrattingham)
Branxton, Lane., 190; Wm., 190
Breaves, Jn., 38
Breckine, Franc., 82 (see Brackon)
Breers, Leo., 49
Brench, Bich., 11; Wm., 13
Brewer", Chris., 178; Lance., 182;
Bobt., 178
Brewis, Law., 23
Brewster, Math., 114
Bridges, Jn., 70; Bobt., 61
Bridgwell, Thos., 82, 83
Briercliff, Hen., 189
Briggs, Cuth., 78; Hen., 37, 146;
Jn., 29*, 35, 58, 78; Lance., 34;
Martin, 13; Nich., 77, 146; Peter,
37; Wm., 6, 37
Brigh-am, Jn., 120; Bowl., 121;
Tim., 119
Brignell, Geo., 179; Jn., 10, 24;
Thos., 12, 191
Britlan, Wm., 37
Britton, Wm., 190
Brockett, Thos., 162
Brod, Thos., 49
Brogdon, Alex., J26, 126n, 130, 130n
Bromscales, Hen., 26
Bron, Peter, 106
Brooking, Toby, 120, 120n
Brotherston, Jn., 44
Brough, Geo, 33: Jerem., 7; Jn.,
50, 135, 169; Philip, 137*; Balph,
204:
51; Rich., 6, 12; Robt., 6; Thos.,
6, 50, 112, 137; Wm., 46
Browell, Edw., 194; Jn., 194;
Ralph, 192; Robt., 193
Brown, Adam, 190; Alex., 19, 50;
Anth., 113, 185; Arth., 10;
Earth., 76, 190; Bryan, 137;
Chris., 71, 80, 134, 182; Clem.,
45; Cuth., 22, 50, 180*; David,
115; Edw., 130, 152, 188, 189;
Mr. Edw., 83; Franc., 73; Geo ,
21, 26, 43, 62, 76, 82*, 112; Hen.,
18, 29; Humph., 69; Ingram,
150; Jas., 36, 44, 106, 146, 173,
Jn., 6, 8, 19, 20, 23, 29, 37*, 40*,
46, 48, 52, 64, 77*, 82, 114, 131,
136, 154, 172, 177, 178, 184, 185,
188, 189, 190, 194; Jos., 17, 22,
22n; Mr. Jos., 3, 3n ; Lance., 150;
Luke, 183; Mark, 19; Mann.,
172; Nich., 19, 184, 192; Peter,
59, 106; Ralph, 113, 136, 156,
194; Reg., 73; Reynold, 44, 177;
Rich., 29, 48, 127, 150, 151, 160;
Roger, 29; Robt., 3, 22, 27, 43,
61, 62, 114, 135, 151, 153, 180, 184,
191; Rowl., 91; Simon, 136;
Steph., 40; Thos., 3, 21, 28, 33, 42,
43, 48, 62, 74, 77, 91, 113, 121,
128, 130, 133, 146, 150, 172, 177,
182, 185, 191: Valentine, 57, 93;
Walter, 11; Wm., 26, 33*, 39, 49,
52, 62, 76, 84, 95, 112, 114, 136,
137, 143, 146, 151*, 180, 182, 187,
190, 193
Brownless, Geo., 74; Jn., 59, 74
Brumley, Geo., 78; Jn., 168, 171;
Robt., 168: Wm., 168
Brummell (Bromell), Brian, 52 ;
Fran., 102; Geo., 102; Jn., 106;
Robt., 102
Brunnie, Nich., 10
Brunskill, Roger, 73
Brunton, Hen., 23, Peter, 133;
Ralph, 23; Rich., 52; Thos., 40,
43*; Wm., 20
Bryan (Brian), Chris., 70; Jn., 58,
78, 91: Mich., 66, 82. 112; Nich.,
77, 120; Robt., 87; Thos., 67, 77;
Wm., 67
Brysco, Chris., 73; Math., 73
Bryse, Jn., 147, 148*; Rich., 148
Bubby, Rich., 33
Bucer, Jn., 91: Wm., 156
Buck, Anth., 26; Geo., 63, 172: Jn.,
26, 100, 16J, 162; Jos., 10: Mich.,
67; Rich., 150; Robt., 60, 161;
Thos., 26; Wm., 50 (see Boucke)
Buckam, Jas., 193
Buckhorm, Hector, 11
Buckler, Jn., 151
Buckle (Buckles), Jn., 50, 168, 182;
Robt., 180, 182; Thos., 74, 130;
Wm., 182
Buckley, Jos., 173
Bucton, Chris., 86
Bull, Anth., 113; Jn., 113; Thos.,
72
Bullock, Edw., 114; Geo., 8; Hen.,
82; Jas., 58, 66, 68; Jn., 130;
Nich., 128; Osw., 151; Peter, 66;
Ralph, 52; Rich., 84; Mr. Thos.,
140, 140n, 149; AVm., 91, 92
Bulman, Geo., 18, 171; Jn., 18;
Roger, 93; Tho., 100, 167; Wm.,
100, 171
Bulmer (Boulmer) Chris., 155;
Cuth., 9, 31; Jn., 9, 12, 36, 107,
173; Mich., 178; Robt., 17, 21;
Thos., 112, 113, 185; Uswin, 185;
Wm., 61, 63*, 82, 155 (see Bow-
mer)
Bunch, Mr. Wm., 177
Bunting (Bunteene), Jn., 96, 178*;
Ralph, 144
Burd, Humph., 131; Ralph, 20,
144*; Robt., 49, 143; Thos., 2O
(see Bird)
Burdas, Edw., 122; Jn., 122
Burdey, Thos., 76
Burden, Adam, 112; Anth., 107;
Chris, 85; Cuth., 175; Edw.,
112*, 131; Franc., 81; Geo., 114,
131*; Hen., 176, 180; Jarie, 168;
Jn., 77, 94, 97, 112*, 113, 131,
178; Marm., 176; Math., 14;
Nich., 132; Rich., 112, 168; Robt.,
70, 85, 134, 176, 177; Rowl., 177,
177n, 178; Thos., 82, 85, 168, 185;
Wm., 94, 125, 139, 175, 176,
185
Burgess, Sam., 109; Steph., 13
Burk, Jos., 10 (see Bork and
Bouck)
Burkett, Peter, 26
Burleson (Burletson), Barth., 76;
Bryan, 152; Geo., 61, 144; Robt.,
153; Thos., 77, 141; Wilfrid, 77
Burlye, Wm., 32
Burn (Burne), Edw., 194; Gregory,
188; Hugh, 143; Jas., 114; Jn.,
21, 69, 191; Mark, 146; Ralph,
112, 191; Robt., 126, 194; Tho.,
191; Wm., 48, 54, 150, 157, 164,
181
Burnett, Geo., 193; Jn., 36;
Roger, 188n; Thos., 35, 193; Wm.,
170 (see Birnett)
Burnhall, Wm., 47
Burnop, Chas., 76; Cuth., 28, 108;
205
Mich., 108; Robt., 28*; Thos.,
29; Mr. Wm., 32
Burone, Anth., 155
Burras, Beny., 119
Burrell, Cuth., 87, 94; Jas., 16;
Jn., 172, 187; Mich., 45; Peter,
86; Rich., 19, 170; Robt., 45, 57,
88*; Thos., 181; Wm., 45, 87
Burrow, Anth., 70; Edw., 139; Jn.,
156; Math., 122; Wm., 140
Burton, Chris., 21; Geo., 143; Jn.,
26, 148*, 157; Robt., 123, 143;
Thos., 134, 158; Wm., 112, 114,
122, 191
Burwell, Math., 167; Robt., 128;
Thos., 46
Busby, Edw., 18; Hen., 139; Jn. 77,
80; Mich., 155; Miles, 92; Robt.,
77; Thos., 82, 139; Wm., 139, 148,
155, 176 (see Bosby)
Bussy, Chris., 156, 157; Geo., 52;
Jn., 181, 185; Mich, 141n, 169;
Robt., 168; Thos., 156, 168; Wm.
181
Bustin, Geo., 109; Symond, 109;
Thos., 109
Bushopprick, Geo., 171
Butlan, Thos., 193
Butler, Clem., 18; Humph., 123
Margery, 63; Ralph, 182*; Robt.,
184; Thos., 193
Butterfield, Symond, 20
Buttery (Buttrie), Bonaventure,
136; Edw., 124; Jn., 169; Mr.
Ralph, 169; Rowl., 126; Thos.,
40, 124; Wm., 136, 177
Butterick, Jn., 57, 93; Rich., 92
Buzard, Wm., 40
Byerlawe, Ralph, 130
Byerley, And., 94; Mr. Anth., 94,
94n; Mr. Chris., 94, 94n; Cuth.,
30, 62; Geo., 63; Hen., 73; Jn.,
27, 108; Math., 30; Nich., 27,
176; Ralph, 77; Robt., 27, 28,
108; Wm., 28, 30, 64, 77
Byers, Anth., 115; Geo., 193; Hen.,
52; Jas., 132; Mich., 52; Rich.,
13; 28, 76, 132; Robt., 10, 52,
132, 157; Tho., 13, 96, 132, 142,
142n
Bygah, Jn., 180
By gate, Jn., 180; Robt,, 64
Bynnion (Biniane), Sam., 106;
Thos., 87
Cackshaw, Anth., 62
Caide, Nich., 42
Caisley, Jas., 188
Caldwell, Mr. Tho., 150, loOn; Mr.
Wm., 150, I50n
Calverley, Mr. Jn., 121, 121-n
Calvert, Chris., 33; Hen., 185;
Hugh, 184; Jas., 175; Jn., 18
Caniall, Geo., 24; Jerome, 177;
Symond, 18; Wm., 189
Campbell, Thos., 187
Camson, Mongay, 11
Canson, Rich., 11
Cant, Gawin, 20; Mr. Geo., 133,
133n; Jn., 52; Wm., 7
Card, Hen., 87
Caree, Robt., 45
Cargrave, Jn., 67; Thos., 67; Wm.,
67
Carlill, And., 19; Geo., 21; Hen.,
109; Jn., 12, 21, 85, 107; Robt.,
107; Tho., 107; Wm., 137
Carlton, Jn., 87, 109
Carmichell, Dan., 59; Thos, 150
Carnaby, Eckee, 52; Jn., 6, 62;
Lance., 123; Lyonel, 124; Thos.,
6
Garner, Anth., 50; Geo., 50; Jn.,
51
Carpenter, Law., 178
Carr, Anth., 76; Cuth., 43; Geo.,
29*, 48, 51; Hen., 136; Jas., 42,
94, 129, 146, 190; Jn., 12, 28, 41, 42,
54, 97; Lewis, 41; Martin, 43;
Math., 2, 48, 53, 107*; Ralph,
189, 192; Mr. Ralph, 136; Robt.,
37, 77, 84, 179; Mr. Robt., 46,
46n; Steph., 162; Thos., 8, 11,
29, 52, 54, 77, 121, 121n, 139, 189,
191; Wm., 2, 8, 51*, 53, 84, 191
Carrack, Arth., 50; Jn., 51; Rich.,
51
Carruddas, Jn., 51
Carsley, Bryan, 63
Carston, Thos., 187, 188
Carte, Wm., 7
Carter, Brian, 10; Dennis, 77;
Franc., 177; Geo., 61, 87, 181;
Hen., 83, 119; Jn., 86, 104, 143,
147, 150; Martin, 172, 178; Peter,
87 ; Ralph, 58, 88* ; Robt., 21, 181 ;
Roger, 147; Steph., 55; Wm., 86,
181
Cartington, Cuth., 129
Carver, Robt., 151*
Carvill, Robt., 187
Carwardin, Dan., 84, 84n; Mr.
Dan., 57, 81
Casse, Rich., 112; Wm., 174
Casson, Geo., 11
Castle, Hen., 189
Catcheside, Geo., 14, 23; Jn., 14,
23; Law., 11; Ralph, 25; Rich.,
206
23, 24; Robt., 14, 23, 46*; Thos.,
14*; Wni., 23
Cattrick, Jn., 28, 181; Mr. Jn., 95;
Law., 83*; Nich., 78; Ralph,
181, 183; Rich., 181; Robt., 181*;
Thos., 173; Wm., 173
Catterall, Jn., 188, 188 n ; Robt.,
190; Thos, 191
Causon, Rich., 11
Cave, Mr. Roger, 178
Caverley, Thos., 55
Caward, Thos., 84, 148; Wm., 131
Cawbreth, Thos., 189
Cawert, Robt., 153
Caworth, Jn., 25
Cawsie, Jn., 95
Cay, Edw., 128; Geo., 159: Thos.,
60, 129 (see Kay and Key)
Cbulit, Thos., 21
Celson, Jn., 8
Chaine, Alex., 40, 42
Challiner, Gilb., 193; Jas., 194;
Jn., 193*; Math., 192
Challons, Thos., 112; Wm., 159
Chamberlaine, Jn., 19
Chambers, Anth., 7; Chris., 65;
Edw., 20; Geo., 6; Gregory, 79;
Hen., 156; Jas., 23, 24, 54; Jn.,
6*, 18, 21, 36, 42; Ralph, 69, 70*;
Rich., 6*, 10; Robt., 54, 57*, 69,
70, 113, 114, 151; Roger, 54;
Steph., 36; Syinon, 156; Thos.,
54, 181, 183; Wm., 6*, 36, 44, 79
Chamley, Cuth., 17
Champlaye, Edw., 38; Jn., 36
Chanley, Hen., 194; Jn., 194
Chapman, Anth., 52; Barthol., 71;
Benj., 98; Chas., 128; Chris., 102,
131; Clem., 50; Cuth., 71; Geo.,
29, 36, 102, 108, 109; Gerard, 114;
Hen., 62, 78; Ingram, 58, 110;
Jas.', 189; Jn., 49, 51, 58, 62, 73,
89, 101, 109, 110, 161, 176, 184;
Lance., 84, 101, 102; Marm., 176,
180; Mich., 78; Nich., 67, 89;
Osw., 154; Pare., 109; Rich., 184;
Robt., 58, 71, 101, 103*; Mr.
Robt., 3, STI : Thos., 51, 52, 78,
129, 155*; Wm., 43, 54, 54n;
Wm., 102, 123, 176, 180
Cbarlesworth, Rich., 82; Wm., 82
Charlton, Anth., 44; Chris., 128;
Cuth., 44; Edw., 124; Jn., 125;
Math., 127; Rich., 49; Robt., 135;
Thos., 58
Chash, Peter, 41
Chatt, Cuth., 102; Jn., 52
Chayter (Chater), Bryan, 73;
Chris., 73, 141n, 143; Edw., 134;
Nich., 91, 91n; Thos., 59
Cheasbrough, Cuth., 95; Hugh, 47-
Jn., 46; Thos., 23, 71; Wm., 23
Cheeseman, Nich., 107; Walter, 107
Chelldray, Thos., 95
Chernside, Thos., 189
Chesroe, Thos.,. 21
Chester, Rich., 35; Thos., 170*;
Wm., 49
Cheswick, Wm., 97
Chicken, Geo., 32, 159; Robt., 30;
Thos., 32
Chilton, Chris., 18, 158, 184; Edw.,
63, 133, 156*; Geo., 134; Jn., 10,
122, 128, 134*, 163, 169; Philip,
7; Ralph, 133, 134; Rich., 122,
150; Robt., 41, 112, 134*, 144,
159, 164*, 168, 185; Thos., 7, 63,
112, 134*; Wm., 23, 133, 135, 156,
164*, 185
Chipchase, Cuth., 125; Humph.,
70; Jas., 77; Jn., 125, 167, 174,
182; Marm., 179; Philip, 112;
Ralph, 81; Rich., 180; Robt.,
158, 167; Thos., 156, 167, 176*,
180; Wm., 156*, 175, 176
Chirsp, Jas., 24
Choppellow, Edm., 172; Jn , 38
Chrissop, Geo., 69
Christopher, Jn., 155; Law., 155;
Robt., 154
Chuchas, Rich., 44
Church, Nath., 17; Wm., 119, 119n
Cirkhame, Thos., 23
Cisson, Myles, 156 (see Sisson)
Clark (Clerk), Mr. Abram., 164,
164n; Anth., 166; Benj., 187,
187n; Brian, 91; Christ., 55, 125;
Cuth., 10; Eckee, 52; Edw., 60,
113, 128; Franc., 168, 173;
Gabriel, 164, 164n; Geo., 76, 108,
112; Mr. Geo., 7; Gilbert, 191;
Hen., 50, 131; Jas., 6, 50, 163,
167, 176; Jn., 6, 9*, 20, 46, 70,
77, 95*, 131, 137, 138, 155, 173;
Lane., 181; Math., 189; Mich.,
190; Nich., 11, 129; Pat., 107;
Peter, 8, 9; Philip, 132; Ralph.,
12, 116, 143; Rich., 109, 138;
Robt., 11, 120, 140, 146*, 176,
181*; Mr. Robt., 9, 9n; Thos.,
9*, 18, 53, 61, 80, 124, 135, 138,
150, 155, 164; Mr. Tho., 7, 82;
Wm., 9, 25, 40, 114, 156, 181, 190
Clarkson (Clerkson), Amb., 74;
Edw., 72; Geo., 74; Jn., 92; Nich.,
72; Thos., 10, 69; Wm., 51, 92
Clarson, Edw., 83; Jn., 11*
Clarvis, Thos., 83; Wm., 83
Clasper, Isaac, 26
Clavering, Jas., 48, 48n; Ralph, 21
207
daxton, Geo., 122; Jn., 7*, 170;
Robt., 136; T'hos., 78*
Clay, Rich., 6; Thos., 6
Clayton, Edw., 16; Geo., 61, 69,
178; Jn., 61, 167; Ralph, 168;
Robt., 58, 60, 63; Thos., 63, 112;
Wm., 179
Cleg, Rich., 145
Clemett (Clement), Amb., 106;
Cuth., 166; Fran., 106; Hen., 125;
Jas., 69; Jn., 57, 59, 69, 70, 106*;
Thos., 69
Clenall, Wm., 38
Clenn, Jn., 49; Wm., 49
Clibbourne, Jn., 78; Rowl., 106
Clifford, Jn., 83
Clifton, Geo., 155; Gilbert, 135;
Jas., 6; Jn., 67; Martin, 155;
Robt., 179; Wm., 21, 67, 155, 173
Clockey, Steph., 76 (see Cockey)
Close, Cuth., 152; Nich., 185;
Rich., 125
Clough (Clugh), Chris., 36; Jn., 8;
Luke, 51; Rich., 51; Robt., 8;
Thos., 36, 194; Wm., 8
Clow, And., 18
Coates (Cotes, Kootes), Brian, 177;
Chris., 79, 177; Fran., 94; Geo.,
78, 114, 115; Hen., 78, 175; Jas.,
20; Jn., 8, 10*, 61, 115; Mark,
72; Math., 40; Nich., 177; Oliver,
42; Rich., 162; Robt., 72, 83;
Roger, 177, 188; Thos., 19, 46, 72,
75, 150, 171, 176; Valentine, 177;
Wm., 17, 20, 72, 149, 164
Coatesworth (Coatesforth), Amb.,
73; Barthol., 72; Chas., 99*;
Cuth., 99; Geo., 69, 101; Hen.,
139; Jacob, 99; Jn., 102, 103;
Lane., 59, 99; Ralph, 95; Mr.
Ralph, 166; Rich., 143; Robt,, 74;
139; Thos., 21; Wm., 50, 102, 103
Cobrath, David, 41
Cock, Anth., 135; Geo., 115; Jn., 33,
193; Rich., 94; Robt., 9; Wm.,
176
Cocker, Robt., 51
Cockerill, Robt., 177
Cockfield, Chris., 160- Fran., 155;
Geo., 64, 88*; Jn., 59, 80, 105*;
Robt., 64, 113; Wm., 62
Cookie ''Cockey), Jn,, 117; Nich., 58;
Mr. Nich., 78, 78n (see Clockey)
Cockson, Wm., 42, 150 (see Cookson,
and Coxon)
Codling, Thos., 131; Vaughan, 35
Cordon, Edw., 128; Wm., 129
Cole (Coal, Cowle), Chris., 89;
Edw., 113; Fran., 8; Fen , 89;
Jn., 52; Ralph, 89; Mr. Ralph, 16,
16n; Rich., 18, 89; Mr. Rich., 17,
17n; Robt., 25; Mr. Thos., 17,
25, 52; Wm., 33, 52, 89, 92
Coleman (Coulman), Jn., 36, 76;
Rich., 92; Robt., 142; Wm., 77
Colemore, Wm., 95
College, Jas., 122; Thos., 158*
Colley, Robt., 11
Collier (Collyer), Edw., 135; Geo.,
135; Thos., 3, 33, 34, 40, 135, 137;
Wm., 112, 113
Colling (Collin), Cuth., 129; Geo.,
101; Hen., 57*, 81*; Hugh, 73;
Jn., 10, 82*, 96, 101, 159, 166, 173;
Mich., 72, 83*; Peter, 72, 74;
Ralph, 82, 173; Rich., 64, 73, 78,
173*; Robt., 173*; Simond, 71,
83; Tho., 173; Wm., 96
Collingwood, Chas., 150; Cuth., 58,
103*; Geo., 101, 117*, 117n, 151;
Mr. Geo., 144, 144?i; Hen., 47,
190; Jn., 91, 117; Lowrance, 39,
40; Martin, 117; Oswain, 91;
Robt., 147, 150; Mr. Robt., 145,
145n; Rowl., 2, 42, Thos., 117,
191; Wm., 147; Mr. Wm., 145
Collison, Math., 31; Ralph, 33;
Thos., 109
Colpats (Colpitt), Cuth., 98; Hen.,
128; Jn., 59, 99; Ralph, 99; Wm.,
99
Colston, Fran., 113; Jn., 112
Coltherd (Coltard), Geo., 190; Jn.,
171*; Thos., 72 (see Coulterd)
Coltman, Jn., 69, 167; Nich., 123;
Rich., 58; Thos., 171, 180; Wm.,
180
Comendell, Jn., 128
Comming (Comin), And., 61 ; Anth.,
107; Cuth., 14, 78, 151; Edw.,
139; Geo., 28, 68, 76, 130, 158;
Jn., 61, 66, 107, 124, 170; Martin,
138; Mich., 45; Nich., 31, 32*,
78, 124; Ranold, 32; Robt., 3,
16*, 32, 170; Simond, 107; Thos.,
14, 124, 138, 158; Wm., 16, 21,
63, 158
Compton, Jn., 89; Thos., 20
Con (Conne), Jn., 80; Rich., 82
Conley, Thos., 17
Convers, Wm., 188
Conyers (Corners), Jn., 5*, 184,
184n; Mr. Jn., 130, 130n; Ralph,
180; Sir Ralph, 182, 182n, 183;
Rich., 12, 61; Robt., 180; Thos.,
182; Wm., 61, 180
Cook (Koucke), Anth., 168; Chas.,
182; Cuth., 194; Edw., 41; Fran.,
10; Geo., 18, 24, 37, 134, 188;
Hen., 54, 143; Hew., 54; Jas.,
208
168; Mr. Jas., 178; Jeromy, 185;
Jn., 10, 31, 36, 37, 46, 131, 138,
169, 178, 182; Martin, 168; Mich.,
107., 188; Nich., 17; Ralph, 8, 13;
Rich., 24, 37, 169, 182; Robt., 21,
119, 135, 181, 182, 191; Thos., 5,
37, 41, 46, 112, 134, 161, 169, 178,
183; Valentine, 141; Wm., 64,
94*, 128, 155, 169
Cookson, Bryan, 21; Mr. Chris.,
126, 126n.
Cooper (Cowper), Dan., 33; Geo.,
18, 135, 141; Hen., 193; Jerard,
116; Jn., 61, 92, 112, 132, 137, 193;
Math., 116, II6n, 118; Mr. Math.,
145; Rich., 8, 193; Robt., 2, 39,
119, 119n, 142, 181; Sanders, 194;
Tho., 36, 60, 128, 141; Mr. Thos.,
127, 127n
Coopelan, Jn., 37; Rich., 37; Roger,
37; Thos., 39
Copland (.Cowpland), Fran., 134;
Jn., 135; Lawr., 80; Peter, 52;
Robt., 55; Wm., 148
Copeman, Chris., 175, 175n; Renald,
174
Copperwoth, Bewis, 50
Corbel, Rich., 152
Corner, Anth., 181; Geo., 159; Hen.,
176; Jas., 97, 169, 175, 176; Jn.,
168; Math., 125, 169; Eich., 183;
Robt., 77; Roger, 100; Rowl., 77;
Thos., 169, 173; Wm., 132, 156,
169, 183
Cornforth, Jn., 84; Rich., 62, 84,
123*, 125; Robt., 17, 63, 68; Thos.,
57*, 81*, 121; Wm., 62, 84, 163
Corker, Rich., 185; Toby, 84
Costin, Donkin, 151
Cotman (Coultman), Robt., 143;
Thos., 121
Cotterall, Hen., 33; Jn., 33; Rich.,
33
Coulson (Coleson, Colson), Anth.,
82; Brian, 67; Chris., 8, 171;
Cuth., 24, 36; Fran., 20; Geo.,
122; Jn., 16, 17, 34, 36, 62*, 83,
84, 107, 108*, 122*, 154, 158, 171;
Jos., 15; Rich., 122; Steph., 36;
Symond, 125; Ralph, 54, 109, 171;
Robt., 10, 25, 36, 76, 122, 169;
Thos., 16, 35, 46, 51, 54, 76, 108,
109, 124, 151, 158; Wm., 10, 14,
15, 54, 108, 125, 171
Coward (Cowart), Humph., 88, Jn.,
78*, 88, 193; Robt., 165; Thos.,
156, 165; Wm., 173
Cowburn, Geo., 189; Robt., 189
Cowell, Anth., 188
Cowheard (Cow'hird), Anth., 154;
Geo., 74; Jas., 180; Jn., 87, 155;
Rich., 180; Robt., 155; Symond,
172; Wm., 154
Cowling (Cowlin), Chas., 87; Jn.,
87; Rich., 86; Roger, 180; Simon,
182; Thos., 86; Wm., 180
Cowlepas, Thos., 95
Cowlye, Jn., 181
Cowpus, Thos., 79
Cowtas, Robt., 176
Coulterd (Cowterd), Ecke, 82, Eter,
83; Jas., 134; Jn., 54; Nich, 176
(see Coltherd)
Cowtman, Ralph, 67; Rich., 68*
Cowton, Fran., 74 ; Jn. , 73 ; Ralph, 72
Cox, Robt., 70
Coxon, Mr. Anth., 30; Geo., 30;
Jn., 51, 136; Rich., 51; Robt.,
189; Thos., 18
Cozens (Cosins), Dr., 58; Jn., 51,
101; Robt., 102
Cradock (Crodock), Anth., 73;
Chris., 72; Jn., 61, 180; Robt.,
180; Tim., 61; Wm., 61
Craggs, Geo., 46, 129, 142; Hen.,
168; Jas., 55, 168; Jn., 14, 96,
109; Math., 129; Rich., 41, 46,
63*, 94; Robt., 63, 168; Simond,
181; Thos., 6, 11, 46, 52, 108, 169;
Wm., 63, 181
Craister, Jn., 188
Craiston, Oliver, 17; Rich., 18
Crake, (Craike), Jn., 136; Mark,
41; Robt., 191
Cram, And., 24; Wm., 178
Crampton, Jas., 188
Cran, Wm., 11
Craven, Jn., 10; Wm., 17
Craw, Chris., 67, 107; Edm., 37;
Geo., 168, 185; Jn., 17, 58, 64, 89,
182; Ralph, 185; Robt., 169;
Thos., 26, 67; Wm., 11, 94, 169
(see Crow)
Crawforth (Craforth), Chris., 189;
Cuth., 95; Edw., 87; Geo., 49,
188; Hen., 191; Jas., 95; ,ln., 11,
49, 59, 93, 183, 184, 189, 191;
Leo., 191; Luke, 183; Mich., 43;
Rowl., 35, 189; Thos., 37, 88, 190;
Wm., 8, 21, 87, 88, 191
Crawhaw, Geo., 27; Hugh, 101; Jn.,
102*; Thos., 102
Crawshaw, Rich., 61
Creighton (Krighton), Anth., 38;
Raph, 52
Crisp, Arth., 150; Thos., 189; Wm.,
193, 194
Croan, And., 51; Jn., 46
Croft., Chris., 69; Jas., 69; Rich.,
69; Thos., 70
209
€rofton, Jn., 127; Nich., 8; Rich.,
8; Simon, 46; Wm., 128
Crookeburn, Jn., 53
Crookes, Geo., 147; Jas., 132; Jn.,
31, 132; Ralph, 116; Rich., 139,
147; Robt., 48, 131; Wm., 48, 58,
110, 150
Cropper, Robt., 107
Crosby, Chris., 8; Clem., 21; Hen.,
21, 86; Jas., 97; Ralph, 17; Robt.,
10, 82; Wm., 19
Crosfield, Jn., 71
Crosley, Bryan, 177;* Chris., 177*;
Jn., 93, 145, 177, 191; Thos., 177,
188; Wm., 177
-Crowe, Jas., 189; Thos., 176; Wm.,
190 (see Craw)
Crozier (Crosier), Mr. Geo., 94*,
94n; Jas., 50; Robt., 49, 50*
Cruderss (Crowdish), Arch., 17;
Jas., 20
Crust, Rich., 192
Culley, Fran., 156; Jn., 92, 92n,
97, 165; Robt., 159, 178*, 185;
Tho., 64, 174
Cundam, Robt., 113
Cundill., Chris,, 82
"Cunningham, Fran., 81; Geo., 116,
183; Jas., 21
Curies, Fargee, 20
Curry, And., 51, 129; Edw., 8;
Chris., 61; Geo., 109, 122, 124;
Hen., 8; Jas., 190; Jn., 51, 61, 64,
136, 158, 189; Luke, 7; Ralph, 9,
60; Rich., 122; Rowl., 112; Thos.,
10, 51, 165; Vol., 112; Wm., 61
Curtess (Curteous), Ralph, 43;
Robt., 18; Wm., 113, 114, 115
Curtpenny, Geo., 108
Curwen, Nich., 74
Cusse, Tho., 86
Cusson, Jn., 159*; Rich., 159*
Cust, Wm., 176
Cuthbert, Anth., 26; Edm., 54;
Eman., 25; Geo., 4, 5, 46, 48, 114,
170; Hen., 25, 38, 46; Je-sp., 193;
Jn., 26, 47, 47n, 54; Margt., 47;
Nathan., 26; Philip, 170; Ralph,
50, 194; Rich., 33; Robt., 188;
Thos., 8, 25, 26, 114, 170, 188;
Wm., 13
Cuthbertson, Edw., 38; Robt 73-
Steph., 38*; Wm., 183
Cutter, Jas., 13 •
Cuttie, Wm., 188
Cytterne, Robt., 156
Dack, Jn., 84,
Dagleish, And., 50; Anth., 193;
Bartram, 36, 37; Chris., 41;
Fardin., 190; Geo., 43, 51; Jas.,
37; Jn., 2, 41, 42, 50, 51, 53;
Rich., 51; Robt., 35; Thos., 49
Daker (Bakers), Anth., 160; Brian,
93; Jas., 29; Jn., 185; Thos., 64
Dakins, Mr. Wm., 124, 124n
Dalby, Edw., 107
Dalderby, Jn., 190
Dale, Anth., 174; Mr. Anth., 127,
127n; Edw., 117, 117n; Geo., 32,
117, 117n, 145; Jas., 174; Jn., 177;
Ralph, 117; Robt., 33, 177; Wm.,
174
Dalton, Anth., 18, 49; Edw., 17;
Geo., 10; Jn., 19, 49; Nich., 49;
Ralph, 49; Thos., 49; Wm., 48
Dalston, Thos., 126
Danbey, Mr. Jn., 32
Band, Jn., 24
Danlopp, Geo., 17
Darcie, Sir Wm., 118
Darling, Jn., 12, .21; Rich., 8;
Robt., 12
Darlington, Wm., 69
Darnell, Jn., 29, 30, 31; Robt., 53;
Thos., 28, 30; Wm., 28*, 30*
Darnton, Humph., 139; Jn., 85,106;
Ralph, 97; Rich., 92, 137, 138, 139,
140; Robt., 85, 97, 144; Thos., 12;
Wm., 85
Darrin, Thos., 17
Daumer, Jn., 172
Davenport, Robt., 191
Davids, Owen, 149
Davie (Davy), Chris., 9; Edw., 193;
Geo., 9, 192; Hugh, 194*; Jn.,
194; Martin, 13; Nich., 177;
Robt., 192, 194; Thos., 46, 193;
Wm., 46, 194
Davis, Wm., 144
Davison (Davidson), And., 42;
Anth., 40; Chris., 124; Dan., 120,
156; Edw., 53, 156- Gaweu, 188;
Geo., 8, 19, 131, 156*, 182; Guy,
42; Jas., 70, 133, 188, Jn., 6, 26,
28, 41, 43, 120, 122, 131, 136, 138*,
139, 140, 155, 158, 170, 191; Jos.,
167; Marm., 62, 167; Math., 51,
189; Mich., 49; Miles, 19; Ralph,
20, 23, 51, 52*, 156*, 159, 176;
Mr. Ralph, 167, 167n; Rich., 9,
26, 49, 52, 124, 131, 154; Ringe,
42; Robt., 18, 69*, 136, 156*, 176,
182; Thos., 9, 10, 13, 77, 150, 151,
154, 179, 188, 189, 190, 194; Mr.
Thos., 175, 175n; Wm., 17, 23, 52,
150, 179, 181, 192
Dawkinge, Jn., 60
14
210
Dawson, Chris., 52; Cuth., 112, 184;
David, 24; Gawen, 191; Geo., 9,
64, 101, 102, 191; Hen., 10, 36;
Jn., 21, 36, 43, 69, 70, 109, 128,
151; Sam., 64; Eich., 81, 131;
Eobt., 129; Thcs., 23, 45, 48, 51,
55, 62, 87, 88, 122, 123*, 131, 174;
Wm., 29, 51, 82, 94*, 96, 127,
129*, 191
Dawton, Mich., 66; Philip, 159
Day (Dayes), Hen., 21; Jn., 18*,
151, 152; Ealph, 133; Eich., 19,
41; Wm., 190
Dayley, Sam., 21
Deadburie, Godfrey, 101
Deamster, Wm., 24
Deanham (Denham), Anth., 57, 84;
Franc., 155, 167; Geo., 171; Jn.,
57*, 85*, 94; Martin, 93; Eich.,
24, 185; Eobt., 85*; Eoger, 179;
Eowl., 177; Thos., 41; Wm., 81,
82, 85
Deanus, Geo., 52
Deanye, Eich., 170
Dearham, Geo., 177; Jn., 123;
Lance., 28
Deavevy, Pat., 35
Denminge, Jn., 61
Denning (Dennin), Hen., 11; Jn.,
52, 147; Eich., 33 (see Dinnon)
Dennis, Cuth., 21; Wm., 82, 102
Dennison, Amb., 74; Chris., 69;
Geo., 61, 74; Giles, 74; Gryffin,
74; Jn., 74; Wm., 165
Denno, Thos., 46
Dent, Bryan, 75; Chris., 75, 98,
124; Gascoyne, 183; Geo., 86, 87,
161, 162*, 183; Jas., 105; Jn., hi,
75, 84, 99; Math., 48, 87; Mich.,
98; Ealph, 72: Eobt., 74, 86, 90;
Talbot, 98; Thos., 73, 87; Wm.,
74, 75, 78, 177
Denton, Chris., 164; Edw., 129;
Jas., 18, 132; Jn., 50; Mr. Peter,
28, 28n; Eich., 84; Thos., 134,
180; Wm., 112, 134
Deper, And., 191
Derection, Thos., 170
Devise, Jerard, 71; Jn., 71, 72;
Math., 74; Eeynold, 71; Eobt., 71
Dickon, Chris., 57, 93; Edw., 91;
Thos., 156
Dickinson, Hen., 34, 89; Jas., 187;
Jn., 26, 58, 107*, 108, 145, 152,
188; Luke. 125; Eich., 112, 128;
Simond, 107; Thos., 191; Wm., 89
Dickison (Dickeson), Chris., 182 •„
Geo., 82; Jn., 81; Math., 48;
Ealph, 65, 123; Thos., 33, 49, 82,
124
Dicksou, Alex., 23; Chris., 9, 27;
Edm., 42; Geo., 42, 116; Jn., 23,
, 42, 135, 150, 155; Nich., 23;
Peter, 23; Eich., 24, 42; Thos.,
23*, 124; Wm., 28 (see Dixon)
Dikes, Eobt., 7
Dilliefoule, Eich., 152, 152n
Dilworth, Thos., 37*; Wm., 37
Dineby, Gilbert, 114
Dinnon, Edw., 194; Mark, 194;
Eoger, 193 (see Denning and
Dyning)
Dinsdale, Anth., 105; Chris., 105;
Jn., 105; Thos., 105; Wm., 105
Dirickson, Alex., 112, 151
Ditchburn, Cuth., 17, 129; Edw.,
24; Jn., 36, 192; Ealph, 33; Thos.,
24, 30; Wm., 23, 30
Dixon, Anth., 58, 110; Chas., 51;
Chris., 13, 58, 89, 99, 129; Cuth.,
17, 125; Francis, 17, 101; Geo.,
190; Hen., 27, 113; Hugh, 145,
Jn., 6, 12, 17, 28, 35, 51, 58, 77*,
89, 102, 103*, 109, 112, 125, 148,
171, 191; Marm., 157; Matthias,
67; Mich., 101; Nich., 114; Peter,
62*, 99; Steph., 42, 170; Ealph,
61, 145; Eenold, 9; Eich., 37, 46;
Eobt., 9, 10, 15, 52, 67, 124, 143,
169; Eowl., 42; Thos., 18, 36, 46,
73, 102, 125, Mr. Thos., 79; Wm.,
37, 38, 64, 89, 101, 108, 109, 113,
114, 115, 124, 136
Dobbie (Dobby), Geo., 24 ; Eich., 49
Dobbin, Anth., 166; Eich., 173;
Steph., 163; Thos., 166; Wm., 70
Dobbison (Dobbinson), Anth., 66,
89; Chris., 89; Fran., 107; Geo.,
122, 143, 155; Hen., 21: Jn., 21,
66, 77; Ealph, 10; Eobt. 68;
Thos., 58, 125, 151; Wm., 70, 77*,
90, 107*
Dobson, Abram., 17; Anth., 49, 129,
180; Chris., 61: Cuth., 133: Fran.,
63; Geo., 41, 73, 135: Hen., 21;
Jas., 119, 141; Jn., 20*, 74, 84*,
121, 138; Luke, 19: Mich., 19. 38;
Nich., 48, 133; Ealph, 50: Eich.,
51, 93, 94, 134; Eobt., 84, 94, 122,
135, 137*; Thos., 48, 72, 84, 94*,
122; Wm., 74, 84, 94
Doccar, Math., 68
Dockanby, Wm., 40
Docker, Thos., 75
Dockley, Jn., 87; Eobt., 80
Dodd, Anth., 37: Bartram, 2, 39;
Fran., 52; Gawen, 5°: Geo., 37,
52; Jas., 14; Jn., 36*, 38, 39, 52:
Lyonel, 49; Martin, 10; Eobt.,
37*, 52 • Wm., 2, 37*, 39
211
Dodds, Anth., 25; Chris., 180; Geo.,
24, 41, 158; Hugh, 124; Jn., 17,
55, 188; Mich., 53; Nich., 44;
Eowl., 19; Steph., 42; Thos., 6;
Win., 52, 176
Dodgson, Clem., 3; Geo., 6; Jas.,
6; Jn., 184*; Nich., 185; Thos.,
32, 184; Wm., 184
Dodsworth, Mr. Anth., 184; Thos.,
113
Does, Jn., 24
Donkin, Jas., 176; Jn., 24, 59;
Eobt., 25
Donnison, Cuth., 190; Jas., 194;
Wm., 48
Doores, Geo., 42; Wm., 42
Dorman (Dormant), Lance., 29;
Ralph, 55; Eobt., 29; Thos., 55*;
Wm., 29, 52, 55
Dossey (Dassey), Abra., 177; Anth.,
178; Jn., 151; Thos., 151; Wm.,
151*
Dotchant (Dochant), Anth., 11;
Jn., 11; Ralph, 181; Robt., 181
Dotchen, Jn., 136, 141; Nich., 138;
Wm., 138
Doughty, Hen., 167, 167n
Douglas, Abram., 135; Geo., 190*;
Jn., 135, 189*, 190; Math., 137;
Mich., 36; Thos., 135, 139, 189;
Wm., 189 (see Duglas)
Dove, Chris., 78; Robt., 179; Wm.,
138
Dowker, Thos., 27*
Dowfoot, Cuth., 109; Rich., 11;
Robt., 109
Downes, Bryan, 61; Geo., 62; Hen.,
65; Jn., 61; Lampton, 66; Ralph,
61*; Wm., 65
Dowson, Anth., 38; Chris., 135;
Geo., 21, 109; Hean., 11; Hen.,
99; Jn., 23, £9, 60, 89, 90, 129,
170; Peter, 145; Rich., 33, 99;
Robt., 89; Roger, 99; Thos., 89,
99, 135, 157; Wm., 38, 89*, 99,
145
Dowthwhait (Do'uthat, Douthfoot),
Barnard, 106*; Cuth., 75; Geo.,
77*; Jn., 57, 64, 77*, 96, 97*, 106;
Ralph, 76*; Rich., 69, 78; Robt.,
70, 107; Steph., 77; Thos., 70, 76,
77, 78; Wm., 59, 76*, 106
Draper, Mr. Hen., 86, 86n; Mr
Tim., 86
Draver, Rich., 131
Drew, Jn., 11
Drewett, Thos., 49
Dry beck, Rich., 62
Dryden (Driden), Anth., 11; Edw.,
189; Geo., 34, 41, 193; Jn., 34;
Ralph, 188; Rich., 33; Wm., 11,
50, 193
Duard, Garrard, :iO
Duckett, Jn., 122, 167; Thos., 2;
Robt., 92, 96, 110; Wm., 110
Dudde, Jn., 192, 192n
Dudley, Toby, 39, 39n
Dughall, Chris., 2')
Duglas, Jn., 128; Rich., 18; Thos.,
20 (see Douglas)
Duington, Jn., 106 (see Ovington)
Duison, Thos., £4
Dum, Jn., 11
Dunber, Wm., 194
Duncome, Dr., 57
Duning, Jn., 79; Leo., 171; Rich.,
81; Sidericke, 82
Duncon (Dunkan), Dr. Eleazar, 91,
91n; Jn., 88, 88n, 89, 89n, 90,
90n; Wm., 89
Dunn (Done), Barnard, 168; Chris.,
82; Edw., 113, 165*; Geo., 9, 48,
63, 146; Hen., 24, 82, 145; Jas.,
96; Jarrard, 97; Jn., 14, 42, 63,
70, 96, 165, 168*, 188; Lance.,
165; Mark, 188, Martin, 96;
Mich., 168; Nich., 40; Philip,
145; Raph, 77, 165; Rich., 42,
63, 152, 165, J68; Robt., 96, 99,
145, 164, 179, 180; Roger, 109,
114; Thos., 53, 82, 124; Wm., 18,
24, 45, 145
Dunwill, Thos., 83
Durham, Jn., 25, 38; Philip, 25;
Thos., 25
Durie, Gilbert, 187, 187n
Duris, Jn., 126, 126n
Duxberry, Nich., 130; Simon, 76
Dyning, Cuth., 20 (see Dinnar,
and Denning)
Bales, Chris., 152, 172
Ealeson, Rich., 151
Earle, Geo., 189; Jn., 182; Robt.,
182; Ihos., 125
Earnshaw. Sam., 109
Easterby, Jn., 11, 147, 147n, 148;
Rich., 40; Robt., 151
Eastgate, Anth., 61, 83; Wm., 72
Eastwood, Anth., 188 ; Rich., 190, 191
Eblson, Math., 61
Ebbuts, Phil., 121, 121n
Eden (Arms), 56; Chris., 154; Edw.,
87; Mr. Gaseoign, 154, 154n ;
Hen., 87; Jn., 57, 67, 88*; Ralph,
84, 177; Mr. Ralph, 67, 67n;
Robt., 60, 67; Thos., 82; Wm.,
167, 168
212
Edger, Jn., 52 ; Ralph, 69 ; Rich., 69
Edington, Geo., 188; Jn., 190
Edkar, Wm., 167
Edmond, Moses, 193
Edmonston, Hen., 191
Edrington, Chris., 145; Hen., 165;
Jn., 148; Rich., 132; Robt., 132
Edward, Amb., 73, 74; Jn., 73, 98;
Thos., 19, 181
Edwood, Robt., 33
Ed worth, Jn., 36
Eggleston, Alex., 22; Chris., 23;
Geo., 66, 146; Jn., 121, 124;
Lane., 23; Math., 22, 23; Mich.,
5, 22, 23; Nich., 23; Rich., 164;
Robt., 22, 28; Thos., 156; Wm.,
22, 146
Eland, Hen., 101; Philip, 14 (see
Blonde)
Elcott, Lane., 46
Elden, Hen., 165
Elder, Jn., 23
Elfinton, Geo., 49
Elgison, Jn., 177
Elgy, Hen., 69; Jn., 81; Law., 82;
Rich., 144
Ellens, Roger, 102 ; Thos , 102
Ellerbie, Geo., 18, 21
Ellerintcn, Robt., 28
Ellerton, Jn., 85
Elletson, Anth., 177
Ellett (Eliot), Dan., 48; Fargus,
26; Geo., 30*; Jas., 51; Jn., 8,
26, 30; Martin, 50; Robt., 49;
Simond, 51; Wm., 11, 26, 50
Ellenor, Anth., 158; Brian, 140;
Chris., 141; Hen., 155; Jn., 107;
Ralph., 167; Wm., 114
Ellis, Ralph, 20, 191
Ellison, Edw., 136; Qeo., 117; Jn.,
117; Rich., 193; Thos., 38, 131,
132; Wm., 51, 141
Elonde, Hen., 11 (see Eland)
Elrington, Jn., 78; Thos., 101, 125;
Wm., 125
Elson, Jn., 37
Elstob, Amb., 69; Anth., 181; Mr.
Chas., 182; Chris., 70; Cuth., 83;
Geo., 84; Hen., 70, 83; Mr. Hen.,
127, 127n; Jas., 174; Jn., 165*,
180, 181*; Ralph, 19; Rich., 55*,
70, 165*; Robt., 164, 179, 181;
Thos., 77; Toby, 125; Wm., 186,
180
Elston, Ralph, 169; Robt., 18
Eltringham, Jn., 63; Thos., 145
Elves, Ralph, 11
Elwin ^Elwan), Amb., 86; Arth.,
72; Math., 87; Perce., 86; Rich.,
79, 86; Wm., 86
Elwood, Jn., 101, 102, 131; Math.,
102, 172; Rich., 101; Robt., 37
Emerson, Anth., 123*; Arth., 50,
72, 73, 102, 103* ; Bryan, 98, 101 ;
Chris., 71, 102, 184'; Cuth., 73,
103*; Edw., 13; Francis, 36, 168;
Geo., 44, 48, 57, 89, 95, 102*,
103*, 173, 185; Godfrey, 132;
Hen., 84, 109; Jas., 20; Jn.,
26*, 33, 50, 59, 69, 74, 76,
89*, 94, 99, 101, 102, 103*, 109,
110, 124, 163, 180, 181; Law., 81,
184; Lionel, 101, 102; Martin,
76; Nich., 71, 102, 125, 179; Peter,
59; Ralph, 20, 101, 102*. 103, 110;
Rich., 63, 110; Robt., 49, 82, 103,
108, 128, 165, 185, Rowl., 101, 102;
Simon, 184; Thos., 16, 50, 59, 63,
73, 74, 81, 84, 92. 102*, 103*, 107,
128, 165, 173; Mr. Thos., 127,
127n ; Wm., 10, 19, 63, 101, 102*,
103*, 125, 129, 181
Ene^lebee, Wm., 20
English (Engles), Robt., 19; Thos.,
87; Wm., 113'
Engrave, Jn., 176
Eple, Thos., 46
Errington, Anth., 35, 176; Arch.,
145; Edw., 37; Geo., 19, 48; Hen.,
37; Hugh, 123; Humph., 128;
Jn., 33, 165*; Mr. Jn., 163, 163n;
Math., 51; Nich., 164; Robt., 13,
151; Roger, 37; Thos., 49, 87;
Wm., 13, 36, 58, 87
Esbe, Chris., 169
Etherington, Jn., 129; Thos, 126
Ettis, Jn., 68; Lance., 68
Eure, Mr. Ralph, 157, 157n; Mr.
Wm., 157, 157n
Evans, Geo., 114; Jn., 66; Wm., 108
Everindon, Jos., 160
Eward, Hen., 44
Ewbank (Ubank), Anth., 116; Mr.
Hen., 99; Jn., 167; Mr. Toby, 99,
99n ; Tho., 77; Wm., 167
Ewens, Martin, 51
Ewerth, Jn., 45
Faeskt, Geo., 37
Faille, Jas., 49; Ralph, 49
Fairbarn, Bart., 37; Jas., 122; Leo.,
184; Thos., 28, 55
Faire, Philip, 51
Fairlam, Hen., 35; Wm., 36
Fairley, Mark, 191; Ralph, 188
Fairless (Ferryless, Farrelas),
Chris., 113; Edw., 113; Hen., 129;
Jas., 124, 128*; Math., 113*;
213
Philip, 128; Reinold, 113; Rich.,
110, 128, 147
Fairnton, And., 55
Paldon (Fauldon), Anth, 23; Hen.,
23; Harm., 69; Rich., 70; Eobt.,
69
Fallowfield, Edw., 135
Farbrick (Farbridge), Edw., 169;
Jas., 13; Jn., 45, 67; Kalph, 70;
Rich., 46; Thos, 46
Fargison, David, 189; Wm., 190
Farley, Rich., 19; Thos., 19
Farnaby, Jas., 135
Farmer, Chris., 171; Geo., 171; Jn.,
146, 171, 190
Farray (Fariah, Ferrar), Anth.,
110; Peter, 6; Thos., 113; Mr.
Thos., 163, 163n
Farrow (Ferrow), Anth, 58, 76*;
Clem., 147; Franc., 61; Geo., 2,
39, 134; Hen., 146; Jn., 76, 97,
104, 132, 146, 157*; Harm., 133;
Math., 51; Rich., 51, 104, 106;
Robt., 104, 133;Rowl., 151; Thos.,
54, 106; Win., 11, 104, 145
Farside, Jn., 148
Fatherley, Robt., 151; Thos., 4;
Wm., 9
Favors, Thos., 189
Fawcett, Chris., 158; Edw., 107;
Jn., 3, 33, 34; Osw., 57, 81; Reg.,
74; Robt., 57, 85, 85n, 152, 181;
Roger, 138; Rowl., 94; Wm., 146
Fawcus, Cuth., 194; Jn., 194; Rich.,
194; Robt., 10; Thos., 192, 193,
194; Win., 194
Fawdon., Anth., 24, 77; Chris, 182;
Cuth., 86; Geo., 62; Hen., 40, 58,
78; Jas., 16, 18; Jn., 76, 78, 96;
Nich., 76; Ralph, 77; Rich., 76;
Robt., 182; Tho.s., 49, 86, 96;
Wm., 37, 76
Fawell, Anth., 129; Edw., 128;
Fran., 67, 107; Jn., 20; Rich.,
24; Robt., 107*; Robt., 128; Wm.,
20, 78
Feales, Amb., 20
Featom, Jn., 87 (see Fleatham)
Feindie, Robt., 36
Feldis, Amb., 21
Fell, Edw., 112; Geo., 113; Jn., 18,
112, 165*; Mich., 185; Rich., 52;
Robt., 112, 117*, 118, 165
Fenny, Sam., 171; Wm.. 171
Fenton, Edw., 180; Sim., 122
Fenwick, Cuth., 24, 52; Edw., 21;
Geo., 124, 192. 192n, 194; Jarrerd,
192; Jn., 13, 18; Lance., 190;
Mark, 187; Mich., 17, 51, 95;
Philip, 71; Ralph, 114; Ranulph,
10; Robt., 7, 13, 19, 20, 114-
Thos., 19, 95; Tresty, 53; Steph.,
114; Wm., 3, 4, 69, 184, 188, 194;
Mr. Wm., 6, Qn
Ferraby, Ralph, 170; Sander, 170
Ferry, Cuth., 97; Franc., 97; Hen.,
131; Jn., 29, 181; Steph., 8;
Thos., 28, 97; Wm., 2, 29, 30*
Fetherston, Cuth., 102; Franc., 102;
Geo., 101, 162; Hen., 101; Jas.,
172; Jn., 81, 101, 102*, 103*, 165;
Lionel, 102; Mich., 103; Nich.,
102*; Philip, 135; Ralph, 102,
103*; Rich., 144; Robt., 102;
Thos., 8, 103, 137, 165; Mr. Wm.,
76
Fetherstonhalghe, Mr. Jn., 101
Fetters, Ralph, 42
Fewle, Oliver, 189
Fewler, Anth., 178; Cuth., 177;
Edw., 93, 177; Hen., 106; Humph.,
64; Jn., 57, 63, 70, 155, 177*;
Roger, 177; Symon, 155; Thos.,
112, 122, 155, 156; Wm., 58, 176,
178, 179
Few lew, Jn., 69
Fewster, Anth, 14; Cuth., 14;
Humph., 58; Jn., 4, 14*; Nich.,
58; Rowl., 14; Wm., 14
Fidler, Allan, 95; Wm., 58
Field, Wm., 33
Fieldhouse, Chris., 37, Edw., 61;
Jn., 102; Tho., 36
Finch., Hugh; 156; Jn., 155; Peter,
155, 156; Robt., 155, 156; Toby,
156
Finkell, Jn., 159
Finley, Chris., 181; Jn., 87; Leo,
17; Luke, 87; Robt., 80, 170;
Wm., 67
Firby, Wm., 75
Fish, Cuth., 134; Geo., 10
Fishburn, Geo., 22; Humph., 18,
176; Jn., 182
Fisher, Rich., 21; Robt., 123, 126;
Thos., 52, 128*; Wm., 48, 153,
153n
Fissick, Jn., 143
Fitz Williams, Darcy, 135
Fleck, Chris., 170; Jn., 155, 170;
Rich., 40; Wm., 170
Fleming, Hen., 19; Jn., 18, 20;
Robt., 62; Nich., 62; Thos., 62
Flemis, Jas., 10
Fletcher, Chas., 7; Edw., 19; Jn.,
8, 13, 26, 58, 78, 165, 180; Josias,
40; Law., 4, 8, 14; Nich., 2, 30*,
31, 76, 113, 150; Ralph, 9, 151,
180; Randall 21; Rich., 8*; Robt.,
8, 76, 180; Wm., 26, 80
214
Fletham (Fletum), Anth., 177*;
Jn., 159; Nich., 177; Rich., 8,
126; Thos, 94, 177; Wm., 94, 177
(see Fetham)
Flint, Thos., 29*
Flower, Hen., 11
Forcer (Focer, Forser) Barnaby,
127; Geo., 146; Mr. Jn., 126,
126n; Pet., 12; Thos., 146
Fogard, Robt., 190
Fogg, Edw., 109; Thos., 110
Fogger, Edw., 41
Foggett, Jn., 9, 131; Math., 46;
Mich., 185; Thos., 46
Foggin (Foggan), Anth., 102; Jn.,
124; Nich., 76
Follansby, Hen., 77, 89; Jn., 74;
Robt., 76*, 89
Forbies, Mr. Pat., 116
Foreman, Anth., 185; Thos., 44
Foreside (Fawside), Pat., 190;
Franc., 188; Jn., 188; Rich., 191;
Thos., 188; Wm., 50
Forrest, Chris., 76; Geo., 25; Jer.,
10; Jn., 25, 48; Pare., 179*;
Rich., 76, 176; Robt., 148; Thos.,
70; Walter, 69; Wm., 162, 179*
Forst, Mark, 42
Forwood, Jn., 92
Fosse, Wm., 175, 176
Foster (Forster), Anth., 33; Chris.,
19, 121, 139; Cuth., 19, 39; Fran.,
15, 113, 147; Mr. Fran., 3, 3n;
Geo., 20, 36*, 107, 112, 114, 131,
138 140, 145, 180, 191; Gyles, 59,
59n, 75, 75n; Hen., 19, 37, 38,
39, 58, 77, 114, 146; Humph., 78;
Jas., 139, 151; Jn., 6, 10, 16*, 19,
23, 33, 38, 39, 46*, 77, 97, 113,
114, 117*, 118, 122, 131*, 150*, 156,
176, 179, 188, 190, 191; Law., 19;
Leo., 46; Mark., 136; Marm., 179;
Martin, 131, 135; Math., 33, 136;
Mich., 32, 96, 150; Nich., 128;
Peter, 39; Philip, 146; Ralph,
178, 191; Rich., 10, 16, 19, 48, 102,
129, 131, 146, 169; Robt., 39, 44,
45, 63, 96, 124, 131, 140, 149, 151,
185; Roger, 134, 190; Symond, 38;
Thos., 10, 23, 33*, 36, 42, 46, 48,
77, 104, 112, 117*, 118, 122, 136*,
185; Wm., 38, 62, 77, 107, 119,
129 132 136, 137, 150, 156, 179
Fothergill, Jn... 72*; Thos., 71
Pother ley, Jn., 134
Fotheringham, Anth., 39; Jn., 42;
Thos., 43
Fowler, Jn., 163; Wm., 167
Fox, Fran., 162; Law., 108; Rich.,
22
Foxton, Thos., 189
Francis, Jas., 162
Frank, Bennet, 24; Jn., 138
Franklin (Frankland), Cuth., 104;
Jn., 106; Rich., 28; Wm., 59, 106
Frame, Roger, 52; Thos., 49; Wm.,
49
Freeke, Lance., 90
Freeming, Jas., 176
Freer, Chris., 174; Jas., 112; Jn.,
18, 71; Wm., 17, 116
French, Arth., 13; Chris., 129;
Geo., 79*, 79n; Mr. Geo., 59;
Hen., 181; Jas., 41; Jn., 129;
Rich., 167; Robt., 13; Steph., 3,
22; Thos., 128; WTm., 2, 37, 39, 55
Freville, Gilb., 119, 119??; Mr.
Nich., 180; Mr. Rich., 181, 181n
Frey, Cuth., 19
Friend, Geo., 18; Jn., 51, 77; Ralph,
78; Thos., 77
Frisby, Thos., 183
Frith, Jn., 91
Frizzle (Frissle), Jn., 42, 43, 123,
130; Robt., 125; Thos., 123, Wm.,
123
Frost, Geo., 191; Nich., 38
Frood (Froud), Jn., 117; Robt., 117
Fruin, Franc., 170
Fryer, Rcbt., 141
Fulburne, Jn., 19
Fuller, Jn., 188; Thos., 188
Fulthorp (Fowtropp), Chris., 53;
Mr. Clem., 184; Jn., 19, 21, 141;
Ralph, 18; Wm., 143, 144
Fuster (Fuister), Cuth., 97; Edw.,
76; Geo., 97*; Jas., 76*; Jn., 77,
97; Nich., 78; Rich., 28; Thos.,
97, 104; Wm., 76
Furnas, Wm., 49
Fyers, Peter, 190
G
Gaines, Mr. Chris., 95, 95n; Fran.,
95; Jn., 125; Wm., 125
Gainforth, Cuth., 67; Jn., 67, 87;
Robt., 68; Vincent, 173; Wm.,
67, 139*
Gaire (Gare, Gayre), Jas., 62; Jn.,
15*, 62, 192; Martin, 78; Simond,
52; Thos., 193; Wm., 52, 76
Gaites (Gaytes), Jas., 176; Jn., 171;
Robt., 173; Wm., 173
Gallam, Hen., 178
Gallaley, Cuth., 32; Jn., 16, 28*;
Math., 13; Nich., 25, 28, 45;
Robt., 28, 32; Thos., 28*; Wm.,
28, 168
Galley, Geo., 21
Gallon, Thos., 83
215
Galloway, Jn., 113
Gammond, Jn., 24
Gamsbie, Amb., 143; Thos., 112
Gantley, Cuth., 101
Ganton, Jn., 150; Robt., 151
Ganston, Roland, 192; Wm., 191
Garbut, Jn., 162; Robt., 161, 162*;
Thos., 67
Gardner (Gardiner), Edw., 32;
Rich., 32, 148
Gardon, Cuth., 188
Garfoot, Anth., 10, 35; Jn., 107,
108, 109, 138; Rich., 109; Robt.,
74; Thos., 10; Wm., 109
Gargrave, Anth., 65, 68; Jn., 136;
Mark, 78; Math., 144; Ralph, 65,
136; Rich., 67; Wm., 65;
Garmison, Jn., 87; Wm., 87
Garmonsway, Anth., 65; Rich., 100,
173; Thos., 100*
Gar mouth, Rich., 21
Garner, David, 41; Hen., 133; Jas.,
24
Garnett, Benj., 71- Geo., 84; Jn.,
83, 176; Martin, 187; Mr., 161,
I61n; Robt., 191; Rowland, 191;
Swinhoe, 191; Wm., 83*, 177, 179
Garrett, Cuth., 33*; Wm., 55
Garry (Garrie), Anth., 67; Geo.,
100: Jn., 100*; Rich., 100; Wm.,
100*, 159*
Garth, Anth., 68; Edw., 70; Geo.,
65; Jn., 95; Mr. Jn., 86; Martin,
70; Rich., 87; Thos., 68; Wm.,
58, 65, 68, 86, 95
Garthan, Anth., 89; Chris., 101*;
Geo., 109; Hu^h, 89; Jn., 64, 102;
Ralph, 109; Thos., 80
Garthrope, Jn., 171
Gascoyne, Anth., 10; Mr. Fran., 14;
Mr. Thos., 14
Gaskin, Geo., 7; Jn., 131
Gastell, Anth., 98; Hen., 76, 98, 129,
181; Jn., 79; Rich., 99; Roger,
98; Thos., 98; Uswin, 145- Wm.,
99
Gatherd, Wm., 83
Gautley, Cuth., 101; Jn., 61; Ralph,
61
Gayles, Luke, 175; Robt,, 19; Wm.,
19
Gedline, Jn., 117
Gelson, Cuth., 29; Edw., 156; Geo.,
29; Jn., 29, 77, 145; Rich., 11;
Robt., 97, 126, 154; Thos., 97;
Wm., 156
Gent, Geo., 180; Jn., 112, 180;
Mich., 156; Rich., 156., Robt.,
145; Vollentine, 152; Wm., 112,
155
Gentle, Wm., 132
Gerry, Humph., 123
Gibb, Arch., 24; Walter, 124
Gibbon, Alex., 125; Anne, 68;
Chris., 89; Geo., 144; Hen., 23;
Jas., 54; Jn., 10; Ralph, 89;
Thos., 18, 50, 89, 90; Wm., 17,
66, 89*
Gibson, Anth., 47; Bryan, 88;
Chris., 20, 82, 132, 170, 171, 174,
Cuth., 48, 70, 98*, 162; Edm.,
38, 193; Gawell, 36; Geo., 11, 94;
Hen., 131, 151; Ingram, 102;
Jas., 152; Jn., 7, 33, 38, 48, 63,
69, 70, 77, 80*, 86, 93, 98*, 99,
103*, 112, 123, 133, 143, 146, 151,
173, 180, 182, 185, 191; Leo., 180;
Marm., 192; Math., 27; Nich.,
141; Philip, 146; Ralph, 9, 98,
99, 103; Rich., 8, 64, 80, 117, 154,
192; Robt., 7, 42, 112, 135, 146,
169, 180; Roger, 8, 99*, Steph.,
189; Thos., 18*, 32*, 33*, 51, 80*,
92, 95, 98, 117; Wm., 7, 8, 21,
94, 98, 103*, 151, 171
Gifferson, Chris., 46; Robt., 86
Gifford, Simond, 84
Gilbert, Fran., 18; Jn., 19
Gilchrist (Gilgriss), Geo., 42; Leo.,
49
Gilder, Wm., 20
Gill (Gyll, Gills), Jn., 91; Mr. Jn.,
91; Thos., 87; Mr. Thos., 124,
124n; Wm., 61, 180, 193
Gillery (Gyllery), Chris., 51; Edw.,
115;" Jn., 51; Robt., 82; Thos.,
2, 38, 39, 40; Wm., 113
Gilley, Jn., 150
Gillson, Thos., 49
Gilpin, Issack, 125; Jn., 52; Nich.,
Ginning, Jn., 23
Given, Rich., 191
Gladders, David, 26
Gladdow, Ralph, 24
Glazenbey, Jas., 26; Rich., 13;
Robt., 112; Wm., 13
Glendinen, And., 7
Glenn, Cuth., 77; Wm., 63
Glover, Anth., 129; Geo., 172; Jn.,
72, 82; Nich., 74; Osw., 72;
Robt., 73; Sam., 151; Thos., 72,
176
Godskirk, Cuth., 40; Jn., 41
Gofton, Adam, 109; Jn., 40
Golightly, Chris., 102; Cuth., 39;
Geo., 36; Jas., 38; Jn., 42, 44;
Ralph, 101; Robt., 101; Thos.,
41; Wm., 114
Goldsbrough, Anth., 84; Jn., 84;
216
171; Ralph, 159; Thos., 57, 81;
Win., 83, 112
Goodbwin, Rich., 86
Goodchild, Jn., 114; Ralph, 112;
Robt., 147; 147n, 148; Wm., 151
Goodfellow, Thos., 190
Goodheire, Jn., 126, 127, 130; Mr.
Thos., 127, 127n
Goodson, Jn., 87; Rich., 85
Goodwell, Jn., 93
Gordon, Edw., 24 ; Geo., 84 ; Jas., 49
Goote, Mark, 141
Gorlin, Bartram, 6
Gotterson, Thos., 190
Goundry, Fran., 87; Jn., 88; Rich.,
88
Gowdy, Jn., 49
Gower, E., 103; Everard, 103rc;
Eure., 103; Mr. Eure., 58; Rich.,
170
Gower ley, Jas., 40
Gowfe, Jn., 36
Gowland, Amb., 67; Edw., 112;
F., 8; Geo., 9*; Jas., 176; Jn., 9,
54, 73*, 112, 126, 138, 174; Rich.,
33, 55, 67; Robt., 67, 124, 176;
Thos., 54, 61, 112; Wm., 54, 60,
77, 168, 185
Gradom, Thos., 18
Gradon (Graydon), Geo., 191; Jn.,
S3, 191; Robt., 190; Sam., 191;
Wm., 190
Graime (Grayme), Arch., 49; Chris.,
171; Cuth., 6; Dav., 172; Geo.,
146; Jn., 38, 52, 162; Nich., 20;
Rich., 6; Thos., 6, 17
Graiston (Grayston), Jn., 69, 70
Gramton, Jn., 114
Grange, Jn., 171; Robt., 102;
Thos., 129
Granger (Grainger), Amb., 71;
Chas., 73; Cuth., 81; Edw., 152;
Jn., 71; Math., 30; Ralph, 34,
173; Rich., 40, 67; Thos., 40;
Vincent, 87; Wm., 73, 173
Grant, Jn., 43
Graves, Robt., 106
Gray (Grey), Alex., 39; Amb., 114;
Barnard, 114; Chris., 84: Cuth.,
28, 37, 41, 91; David, 37; Edw.,
107, 154, 192*; Fran., 48: Geo.,
32*, 97, 104, 145; Hen., 191; Jn.,
11, 18*, 23, 26, 33, 97, 102, 122*,
138, 136, 157; Maddison, 102;
Martin, 54; Math., 38, 41, 141,
155; Nich., 21, 36, 41; Peter, 39;
Ralph, 10, 51, 133; Rich., 17, 37,
173; Robt., 9, 43, 70, 84, 91;
114, 145; Thos., 11, 23, 32, 33, 38*,
41, 102, 111, 190
Greasham, Jn., 88
Greathead, Chris., 79; Jn., 80;
Lowr., 94; Thos., 79; Wm., 92,
177
Greavson, Geo., 174; Jn., 167;
Peter, 160; Rich., 96, 138, 167;
Robt., 180; Rowl., 166
Gregory, Jn., 82; Thos., 81
Gregson (Grecson), Jn., 117, 180;
Robt., 163; Thos., 169; Wm., 184,
187, 187™
Green, Alex., 73; Chas., 107; Cuth.,
72; Geo., 53, 74, 77; Hen., 141;
Humph., 107; Jas., 135, 167, 194;
Mr. Jas., 115, 116; Jn., 20, 21;
50, 92, 120, 151, 155, 192, 192/1,
194*; Mark, 193; Martin, 83;
Nich., 17, 120; Peter, 151; Philip,
175, 194; Ralph, 170; Rich., 36,
151, 194; Robt., 42, 46, 176;
Symond, 145; Thos., 2, 101, 151,
190, 194; Wm., 21, 33, 193
Greenacre, Hen., 112
Greenburie, Wm., 173
Greenhaugh, Chris., 2; Jas., 2
Greenhead, Earth., 42
Greenoe (Grenay), Anth., 37 ; Chris.,
37, 39; Clem., 37; Geo., 37; Jas.,
37, 39; Jn., 37*, 39; Rich., 37*,
Thos., 37*; Wm., 26*, 37
Greenoro, Jas., 40
Greenside, Thos., 193
Greenwell (Grinwell), Abram., 180;
Anth., 31, 109; Cuth., 124; Fran.,
110; Geo., 37, 55, 134; Jas., 78;
Jn., 13, 28*, 30, 31, 36, 44, 48, 73,
90, 93, 109, 148; Math., 108. 109;
Nich., 31; Peter, 29; Ralph, 30;
Rich., 28, 125; Robt., 4, 13, 14,
28, 30*, 31, 59, 78, 89, 90, 109,
136; Sam., 59, 89, 90*; Thos., 10,
28*, 30*, 58, 78, 90, 107, 109*,
124; Wm., 10, 21*, 23, 30*, 78, 90,
107, 108*, 109
Greeson (Grezon, Greceson), Dan.,
52; Geo., 121; Rich., 184
Grendey, Jn., 8; Tho., 8
Grenell, Hen., 157
Grener, Jn., 13
Grensword, Lane., 101; Rich., 101;
Robt,, 101; Thos., 101; Oswold,
17
Gretham, Hen., 82
Grice (Gryce), Geo., 37; Osw., 61;
Ralph, 109
Griffin (Gryffine), Geo., 127; Jn.,
189, 191
Grime, Geo., 131
Grimshaw, Jn., 95; Sam., 95
Grindon, Anth., 109
217
Grinley, Jn., 188*; Bobt., 190
Grinsett, Jn., 10
Grove, Win., 114
Grundy, Anth., 49; Chas., 41; Geo.,
2, 27; Thos., 150
Grunwin, Thos., 164
Gryndie, Eich., 129
Guiler, Hector, 190
Gnnn, Arth., 19
Gunter, Hen., 190
Gurdison, Jn., 112
Gutherie, Philip, 25
Guy (Gey), Geo., 158; Jn., 135;
Nich., 158; Eobt., 135, 177;
Thos., 84, 134, 150
Guydon, Jn., 120, 120n
Gyles, Rich., 69
Habbe, Edw., 43
Hackford, Geo., 62
Hackforth, Chas., 76; Geo., 76;
Lane., 76; Each., 76; Steph., 76;
Wm., 76
Hack wood, Wm., 52
HackAvorth, Anth., 133; Jas., 137*;
Jn., 104; Thos., 137; Wm., 101
Haddock, Chris., 18; Jn., 13, 24,
25, 79; Nich., 79; Philip, 143;
Robt., 23, 33, 79, 114; Steph.,
135 ; Thos., 25; Wm., 45, 135
Haddou, Geo., 182
Hadrick, Ealph, 52
Haemstron (Hamestron), Geo., 81;
Eobt., 81; Simon, 82
Haggerston, Osw., 37; Thos., 37
Hagston, Thos., 180
Haitely, Geo., 49
Hale, Jn., 62; Eich., 62; Wm., 62,
170, 171
Hall, Adam, 107; Alex., 9; And.,
50; Anth., 17, 82, 144; Mr. Chas.,
130, 130™ ; Chris., 54, 114, 174,
174™ ; Clem., 42: Cuth., 83, 103,
138*, 139, 140, 146; Edw., 29, 82;
Ferdinando, 101; Gabriel, 49;
Geo., 11, 73, 85, 107, 113, 114, 135,
144, 180; Hen., 59, 89, 90, 164;
Humph., 82*; Jas., 18, 28, 126;
Jerrard, 141; Jn., 12, 21, 28, 33,
43, 44, 46*, 48, 52, 76, 83, 84, 103,
111, 125, 131, 144, 146, 161, 169;
Mr. Jn., 127, 127n, 129, 129n; Mr.
Lodowick, 96, 96« ; Mark, 141,
161; Martin, 7, 180; Math., 193;
Mich., 83; Mr. Mich., 124, 124n;
Mr. 161, 16l7i ; Nich., 7, 38, 1443
168, 169*; Noah, 10; Philip, 13,
54; Ealph, 103*, 120, 120%, 136,
143, 177; Mr. Ealph, 126, 126/i;
Eich., 82, 123, 139, 193; Eobt.^
38, 41, 42, 43, 70, 84, 101, 138,
144; Eoger, 12, 13; Eowl., 73,
176; Tho., 9, 10, 13, 25, 26, 29,
54, 85, 87, 89, 107, 125*, 157, 190;
Wm., 6, 19, 21*, 29, 33, 49, 125,
136*, 137, 139, 143*, 144*, 158,
169, 176, 183, 194; Mr. Wm., 30,
Halley, Jn., 125
Halliday, Geo., 151; Hen., 11; Jn.,
11; Mich., 113; Peter, 108; Eich.,
152; Eobt., 151; Thos., 7; Wm.,
135 (see Hulliday)
Halliman, Jn., 169; Peter, 175;
Thos., 132, 156*; Thos., 175, 176;
Wm., 167, 175
Halliwell, Jn., 150*
Halpeny, Eobt., 148
• Halsey, Hen., 125; Eoger, 36
Hambleton, Claudius, 20; Wm., 41
Hancock, Josuah, 191; Sam., 45*;
Wm., 45
Handley, Edm., 72
Hangeshaw, Thos., 38
Hann, Wm., 17
Hannay, Jn., 84*
Hansome, Anth., 91
Hanson, Edw., 181; Jn., 181;
Eobt., 181; Wilfrid, 181
Harbert, Mr. Geo., 12; Ealph, 12
(see Herbert)
Harbeson, Jas., 127
Harbottle, Geo., 32; Jn., 42, 48,
115, 193; Ealph, 11; Eobt., 42,
135; Wm., 49, 135
Harburn (Hardburn), Jas., 179;
Jn., 114, 179: Math., 179; Eich.,
173, Mr. Eich., 179, Eobt,, 179;
(see Hartburn)
Hardcastle, Jn., 152
Hardde, Jn., 6
Harding (Harden), Edw., 20, 104;
Ealph, 47, 47w, 94; Eich., 20;
Eobt., 47, 47n; Eoger, 79; Wm.,.
59, 152
Hardy (Hardie), Jn., 171; Mich.,
124'; Eich., 50, 194; Thos., 191
Harewood, Barthol., 73, 74; Jas.,
71; Thos., 73
Hargrave, Wm., 76
Harkpr, Mark, 40; Math., 99;
Eobt., 10 (see Herker)
Harle, Gaveen, 135: Geo., 5, 24,
43*, 46; Jn.. 24; Eich., 42; Thos.,
23, 41, 43; Wm., 42
Harop, Thos., 180
Harper, Cuth., 38; Edw.. 112, 189;
Geo., 188; Jn., 148; Mortin, 64;
218
Roger, 46; Thos., 62, 77; Wm.,
62, 188
Harper ley (Harpley), Anth., 178;
Jn., 177*, 178; Nich., 61, 176;
Robt., 161; Thos., 175, 177, 178;
Wm., 61, 82
Harragatt, Abram, 18
Harrett, Edm., 190; Jn., 188;
Tho®,, 190; Wm., 19, 189
Harrigald, Jn., 190
Harrington, Robt., 139; Wm., 70
Harrison (Herrison), Adam, 91;
And., 180; Anth., 84, 99, 185;
Barthol., 80; Chris., 14, 17, 25,
58, 76, 80, 91*, 95, 102, 103*, 124,
155; Cuth., 27, 58, 64, 106, 108;
Diones, 93; Edw., 112, 135;
Franc., 184; Gawen, 188; Geo.,
10, 41, 44, 51, 58, 61, 71, 74, 84,
101, 103*, 131, 155, 168, 184, 187*;
Hen., 50, 67*; Hugh, 167;
Humph., 152; Jas., 26, 49, 50, 51,
124, 170; Jn., 8, 12, 26, 33, 37, 39,
57, 62*, 64, 70, 77, 82, 84, 87, 95,
97, 99, 102*, 103*, 109, 112, 122,
124, 125, 135, 163, 165,, 166, 170*,
173, 178, 182*, 185, 189, 191, 192;
Jos., 64; Lance., 83; Leo., 150,
159; Lyonel, 48, 48/i; Martin, 19,
21; Math., 17, 169; Nich., 49,
107, 169, 176, 193; Perc., 176;
Philip, 194: Ralph, 55, 63, 70,
102, 103*, 175; Rich., 10, 42, 43,
44, 47, 63, 99, 101, 125, 167, 172;
Robt., 8, 25, 34, 45, 50, 51, 82*,
113, 114, 135, 168*, 169*, 173, 185 ;
Roger, 25, 34, 49, 55, 109: Bowl.,
17, 27, 34, 80, 101, 169, 177; Sam.,
42; Simon, 94, 184*; Steph., 145;
Thos., 7, 11, 24, 34, 38, 50, 69, 74,
84, 86, 91, 97, 105, 107, 120, 124*,
130, 131, 133, 138, 168, 175, 176,
177, 189; Wm., 10, 12, 23, 33, 35,
51, 57, 63, 69, 70, 72*, 81, 84, 99,
103*, 116, 124, 129, 131, 135, 136,
142, 168, 169, 170, 174, 175, 180,
183, ^ 183n, 184*, 187, 187n. (see
Sarrison)
Hart, Geo., 170; Jas., 131; Jn., 24,
131, 132, 165, 170; Perc., 131, 185;
Ralph, 165, 177: Thos., 170*, 177;
Wm., 177, 178, 180 (see Heart)
Hartburn, Thos., 179; Wm., 140
(see Harburn)
Hartgraves, Jas., 50
Hartley, Cuth., 19, 110; Jn., 109;
Martin, 76: Robt., 62
Hartnesse, Thos., 173
Harton, Jn., 43
Harvy, Jn., 189
Haslop, Cuth., 135; Jn., 165; Thos.,
150 (see Heslop)
Hastie, Wm., 125
Hastings, Edw., 21; Jn., 26*, Robt.,
21
Haswell, And., 41; Geo., 135; Jas.,
41; Jn., 7, 36, 42, 158; Ralph, 7,
8; Rich., 7*, 41; Robt., 96, 122,
129, 158; Thos,, 20, 41; Wm., 36,
114, 158, 170*
Haswitle, Geo., 69; Hen., 69; Jn.,
70; Robt., 69; Wm., 69
Hather, Jas., 19
Hatton, Thos., 82
Haugh, Edw., 21; Jn., 190
Haughton, Jn., 25; Robt., 21
Hauneby, Rich., 71, 171
Hauxley, Geo.,- 37; Thos., 37
Havel ie, Wm., 115
Haviside, Rich., 61; Wm., 167 (see
Heaviside)
Hawdon, Chris., 64; Geo., 26, 129;
Hugh, 89; Jn., 42, 90, 102; Mich.,
62; Robt., 40; Marm., 54; WTm.,
145
Hawell, Jn., 69; Math., 77; Rich.,
185
Hawkeson, Anth., 10
Hawson, Robt., 76; Wm., 150
Hay (Hey), Alex., 41, 43; Franc.,
114; Geo., 36; Robt., 25; Thos.,
114; Wm., 114
Hayler, Anth., 52
Hayning, Peter, 194
Haythaite, Thos., 73
Hayton, Geo., 82; Hen., 179
Head (Heed), Geo., 17; Jn., 53, 64;
Rowl., 53; Wm., 17
Headlam (Eadlam), Geo., 109;
Jn., 109; Nich., 99*; Rich., 37;
Robt., 156
Healey, Ralph, 17
Heart, Geo., 158; Jn., 159 (see
Hart)
Heath, Jn., 119, 119r?, 144; Nich.,
132, 132™ ; Parker, 122, I22n;
Peter, 180; Roger, 8; Thos., 8,
26, 122, 122* ; Mr. Thos., 122,
122/i; Wm., 8
Heaton (Heeton), Cuth., 193; Jn.,
6; Robt., 20; Wm., 6, 54 (see
Hetton)
Heaviside (Heviside), Chris., 77;
Fran., 107; Hen., 67; Jn., 57, 66,
82, 104; Rich., 58, 66*, 68; Thos.,
50 (see Haviside)
Hebbron (Hebburn), Wm., 70, 151
Heblesworth, Jas., 26; Jn., 26
Heddon, Geo., 92, 145, 182; Jn., 61,
92, 146; Law., 92; Robt., 95, 146;
219
Simon, 149; Thos., 61, 92, 146;
Wm., 140
Hedley, Chris., 121; Edw., 124;
Geo., 16, 29; Jn., 28, 31, 38, 39,
44, 52, 60, J02; Leo., 8; Mark,
76; Miles, 38; Nich., 19; Ralph,
140*; Robt., 36, 76, 122, 141™;
Rowl., 38; Thos., 18, 37*, 38, 39,
136; Umfray, 23; Wm., 35, 38,
125
Hedrington, Geo., 144; Jn., 28;
Eich., 143, 144; Eobt., 144; Wm.,
143, 144* (see Hethrington)
Hedworth, Chris., 48, 4871,; Jn., 8,
53, 53n ; Sir Jn., 12, 12™ ; Marm.,
8; Ralph, 7, 8, 47, 47n; Mr.
Ralph, 7; Rich., 7; Mr. Thos.,
7; Wm., 47, 47™ ; Mr. Wm., 9
Heeley, Geo., 19
Hees, Rowl., 20
Hegg, Steph., 57, 104, 104n
Heginton, Geo., 9
Heigh, Jn., 122; Robt., 180; Thos.,
70
Heighfield, Jn., 122
Heighington, Cuth., 80; Dan., 80;
Geo., 80*; Hen., 94; Jn., 96, 128,
181*, 183; Mr. Jn., 126, 126*;
Robt., 13; Mr. Robt., 66; Thos.,
94, 108; Toby, 92; Wm., 96, 143;
Mr. Wm., 125, 12571
Heighley, Anth., 72; Chris., 105;
Edw., 115; Franc., 97; Geo., 66;
Jn., 66, 105, 115; Philip, 96;
Wm., 57, 66, 69, 70
Helcot, Chris., 84; Jn., 81, 84, 138,
152; Thos., 152; Wm., 81
Belmerow (Helmerah) Jn., 66;
Thos., 137
Hemler, Wm., 149
Hemstey, Hen., 104
Hen, Jn., 193
Henderson, Earth., 193; Chris., 37,
151, 193; Cuth., 101; Edw., 37,
112; Franc., 11; Hen., 41; Jas.,
32, 165; Jn., 41, 46, 51, 112, 135,
189, 190; Mark, 46; Nich., 193;
Ralph, 11, 31, 190; Rich., 193;
Robt., 18, 46; Roger, 7; Thos.,
19*, 21, 39, 193; Wm., 19, 29
Hengill, Jn., 8
Henmers, Robt,, 180 (see Hinemers)
Henry, Cuth., 102
Henshaw, Bryan, 19271,
Heppell, Mark, 26; Robt., 134;
Wm., 26, 151
Herbert, Geo., 12; Ralph, 12 (see
Harbert)
Hermitage, Hen., 59 (see Armitage)
Heron (Hearon, Herring), Arth., 20,
Chris., 68; Geo., 51, 89~; Hen.,
194; Jn., 42, 177; Math., 177;
Thos., 11, 178; Wm., 39, 96, 176,
178
Herker, Jn., 99 (see Harker)
Herry, Jn., 129
Hesley, Wm., 33
Heslop, Cuth., 35; Edw., 10; Hugh,
49; Geo., 128; Jas., 187; Jn., 129;
Robt,, 109- Thos., 73; Wm., 127,
129 (see Haslop)
Hester, Jn., 89
Hethrington, Geo., 25; Thos., 130;
Wm., 25 (see Hedrington)
Hett, Jn., 169*; Nich., 170, 171;
Robt., 168, 169*; Tho®., 169;
Wm., 169*
Hetton, Robt., 21 (see Heaton)
Heward, Robt., 79
Hewer, Geo., 105
Hewetson, Anth., 49; Chris., 154;
Cuth., 154; Jn., 5, 156; Ralph,
52; Rich., 156: Robt., 10, 52;
Roger, 23; Tlios., 154 (see Huet-
son)
Hewgill, Geo., 10- Wm., 10
H-ewle, Hen., 38
Heworth, Jn., 33; Ralph, 45
Hewson, Rich., 84
Hewth, Jn., 106
Hick (Hix, Hickes), Chris., 139;
Jn., 188; Melcher, 33; Ralph,
190; Rich., 32, 34, 34?i; Mr.
Rich., 3, 3n; Robt,, 190; Stephen,
174
Hickson (Hixon), Austin, 30; Chris.,
182; Geo., 69, 156; Gerrard, 57;
Jarret, 69, 70; Jn., 69, 78, 81, 92,
96, 131*, 138, 156; Mich., 131;
Ralph, 84; Rich., 92, 129; Robt.,
18, 97*, 156; Roger, 91; Rowl.,
182; Thos., 57, 64, 69, 96, 97;
Wm., 9, 81, 151
Hidson, Edw., 38; Wm., 38
High, Jn., 53
Hildyard (Billiard, Hildred), Chris.,
55; Mr. Chris., 146, 146ra; Jn., 88,
146; Nich., 88; Mr. Rich., 147,
147/7 ; Thos., 86
Hill (Hills), Geo., 86; Jn., 19, 80;
Lance., 175; Rich., 7; Wm., 18,
80, 132
Hilton, Arth., 150; Franc., 95; Jn.,
32, 33, 115; Lance., 118, 1187?,;
Ralph, 33, 46; Robt., 32*; Sam.,
113; Thos., 46: Wm., 20, 82, 150
Hind, Ralph, 11; Wm., 124 (see
Hynde)
Hindmars (Hinemars), Cuth., 21;
Geo., 39, 51; Nich., 101; Robt.,
220
51; Wm., 157 (see Henmers,
Hynmers)
Hindson, Lionel, 26; Nich., 69;
Rich., 82
Hine, Jn., 27
Hinks, Wm., 144
Hird, Humph., 11; Jn., 82; Oliver,
11 (see Hurd)
Hirdman (Herdman), Jn., 46 ;
Rich., Uln, 145; Thos,, 181;
Wm., 171 (see Hurdman)
Hirst, Hen., 175; Rowl., 20 (see
Hurst)
Hoanbill, Robt., 35
Hoard (Hoord), Jas., 66; Jn., 155;
Thos., 67; Wm., 44 (see Hood)
Hobkirk, Jn., 50 (see Hopchurch)
Hoblock, Robt., 100
Hobson, Fran., 132; Geo., 97;
Hugh, 129; Jas., 9; Jn., 9, 19*,
97*; Mark, 94; Nich., 94; Parse.,
93; Ralph, 112; Rich., 85; Thos.,
57, 96, 97*
Hodge, Jn., 6*; Mr. Jn., 30; Thos.,
114
Hodgson (Hodson, Hotchson, Hod-
shon, Hochson), Adam, 82 ;
Albert, 45, 45n ; Anth., 50, 62,
89*, 107; Chas., 39, 90; Chris.. 89,
107*, 113, 163; Cuth., 78: Edm.,
82: Edw., 55, 57*, 81*, 86, 145;
Eliz., 68; Franc., 12, 30, 150;
Geo., 7, 9, 36, 63, 74, 75, 90, 91, 96,
119, 173, 184*; Hen., 50, 50n, 97;
Hugh, 89; Jn., 20, 24, 38, 55, 58,
60, 63, 66*, 75, 78, 81*, 82, 89, 90,
93, 101*, 107*, 145, 173, 180, 182;
Mr. Jn., 30; Lance., 36, 64, 76;
Leo., 10; Martin, 37; Mich., 125,
133; Nich., 82; Ninion, 170;
Peter, 65, 90, 180; Philip, 62;
Ralph, 58, 68*, 73, 90*, 146, 156;
Ranald, 162; Rich., 28, 45, 109,
127, 129, 145; Robt., 9, 25, 30, 39,
41, 45, 67, 73, 89, 90, 104, 170,
180; Sir Robt., 24, 24n ; Thos., 38,
43, 55, 60, 61, 66*, 67, 90*, 99,
154, 156, 165; Vinson, 82; Wm.,
30, 45, 49, 50, 55, 61, 66*, 73, 78,
84, 89, 106, 107, 169; Mr. Wm.,
24, 24/i,
Hogg, And., 52; Anth., 23;
Hartho-l., 97; Chris., 19; Fercf.,
74; Geo., 9, 146; Jas., 17; Math.,
15; Peter, 9; Reg., 17; Rich., 6;
Thos.. 52; Wm., 20, 97
Hoggard (Hoggett, Hoggart), Fran.,
66; Luke, 167; Wm., 170
Hold (Hould), Anth., 69; Rowl., 69
Holland, Jn., 67
Hollis, Jn., 115
Hollyday, Rich., 157; Wm., 134
Hollyman, Rich., 166; Robt., 9
Holmes (Holme), Adam, 112; Edw.,.
9, 55; Geo., 113; Jn., 52; Martin,
146; Math., 146; Ralph, 112, 146;
Thos., 75, 93; Wm., 151
Holt, Jn., 11; Wm., 11, 112
Holtby, Lance., 139
Holume, Jn., 41
Hooburne, Allan, 38
Hood (Heude), Edw., 38; Humph.,
63; Jn., 87; Rich., 158; Thos.,
87 (see Hoard)
Hoope, Thos., 180
Hooth, Ralph, 127
Hopchurch, Hen., 134 (see Hobkirk)
Hope, Franc., 172; Hen., 50, 133;
Jas., 18, 190; Jn., 189; Nich., 24;
Rich., 42; Robt., 133, 1.77;
Roland, 192; Thos., 191; Wm., 66,
136, 191
Hopp, Rich., 104
Hopper, Anth., 38, 108; Blas&e, 31;
Chris., 66, 108, 145, 147; Cuth.,
26, 34, 58*, 97, 109; Edw., 16, 33,
34, 145; Geo., 28; Hen., 19, 34,
133; Humph., 15, 77; Jas., 38;
Jn., 15, 27*, 29*, 32, 44, 45, 46,
55, 108, 128, 133, 145, 146; Jos.,
63; Lance., 29; Mich., 45; Ralph,
2, 27*, 129; Rich., 17, 37, 57, 62*;
Robt., 26, 27, 29, 45, 51, 55, 66,
147; Rowl., 29; Samson, 62;
Simon, 166, 167; Steph., 18;
Thos., 27, 31*, 77, 108, 124, 147;
Wm., 77, 108*, 109, 117, 128
Hordaran, Edw., 63
Horn, Anth., 94, 109; Barthol., 72;
Chris., 9, 71: Edm., 9; Edw., 9*;
Franc., 71; Guy, 9, 98; Jn., 9*,
20, 71, 72, 117, 150, 190- Math.,
72- Peter, 71, 98*; Rich., 49;
Robt., 17: Thos., 3, 72, 98*, 117
Homer, Nich., 167; Robt., 77;
Thos., 96, 104; Wm., 18
Hornesby, Chris., 45, 72; Edw., 27,
84; Geo., 136: Nich., 136; Rich.,
48, 92; Thos., 45, 143; Wm., 144
Horseman, Franc., 8; Geo., 80;
Nich., 83: Ninus, 31; Wm., 101
Horsley, Alex., 51; Mrs. Fortune,
47, 477i ; Geo., 96, 119, 124; Jn.,
119, 170; Lemuel, 131; Owin, 174;
Peter, 170; Robt., 109, 117;
Thos,, 8, 26; Wm., 26,30
Houdson, Wm., 97 (see Hudson)
Houlden, Humph., 120; Thos., 61
Houldsworth, Geo., 19
Houstell, Tlios., 135
221
How, Geo., 19; Jas., 42; P«ter, 107;
Thos., 66, 68, 79, 89; Wm., 66,
107
Howard, Thos., 140
Howburn, Robt., 6; Roger, 52
Howetson (Howeston, Howitson),
Edw., 70; Jn., 35; Robt., 38;
Thos., 38, 193
Howgill, Tho., 9
Howgram, Robt., 114
Howling, Wm., 120
Howson, Robt., 135; Thos., 135;
Wm., 48, 63
Huard, Robt., 18; Wm., 16
Hubberthorne, Robt., 144
Hubberthwaite, Geo., 78
Hubbuck, Geo., 156, 165*; Mich.,
151; Robt., 156*; Him., 121;
Wm., 122
Hudd, Thos., 191
Hudsmaugh, Hen., 87; Robt., 141;
Wm., 141
Hudson (Hutson), Guy, 26; Jn., 6~2,
74, 83, 106, 164, 175; Luke, 10;
Math., 106; Philip, 62; Rich.,
165*; Roger, 83; Simon, 159;
Thos., 151, 177; Wm., 83, 175
Hudspeth (Hudspeck), Dan., 122;
Gab., 19; Geo., 190; Jas., 37,
158; Jn., 62, 113; Robt., 37, 38,
61; Thos,, 109; Toby, 90; Mr.
Toby, 128, 128n; Wm!, 28, 62*
Huetson, Chris., 177; Geo., 173;
Jn., 10, 17, 46; Thos., 131, 165,
177 (see Hewetson)
Huggan, Pat., 114; Thos., 115
Huggeson, Geo., 71; Mich., 50 (see
Hutchinson)
Hugh, Law., 81; Peter, 93; Rich.,
81; Thos., 81
Hugill, Geo., 82; Jn., 67; Wm., 122
Huisson, Wm., 6
Huiter, Anth., 17
Huitse, Geo., 100
Hull, And., 140; Franc., 171; Geo.,
127, 171; Hen., 76; Jas., 58,
78; Jn., 29*, 76*, 144, 178*;
Martin, 77; Math., 138; Mich.,
13, 77; Nich., 76; Ralph, 46, 58;
Rich., 76; Roger, 102; Thos., 19,
20, 29, 58, 76*, 78, 83, 156; Wm.,
62, 155, 194
Hulliday, Jn., 11 (see Halliday)
Fully, Geo., 83
Humble (Homble), Alex., 33, 37,
113, Chris., 26, 132; Cuth., 35,
87; Edmund, 194; Geo., 123, 132,
150; Jas., 148; Jn., 37, 49, 132,
170, 189; Luke, ^3; Mark, 37;
Nich., 23; Perc., 112; Rich., 170;
Thos., 9, 36, 169, 170, 180; Wm..
6, 136, 142
Hume, Geo., 194; Jn., 99
Humphrey, Jn., 159; Robt., 159;
Thos., 159; Wm., 92 (see
Umphrey)
Hunam (Hunham), Nich., 50 ; Rich.,
114
Hundgats, Robt., 194
Hunt, Rich., 17; Robt., 14; Mr.
Robt., 4
Hunter, Anth., 17; Cuth., 13, 18,
31*; Edw., 5, 42, 43*, 132, 151;
Geo., 43, 83, 146; Hen., 5, 46;
Isaac, 43; Jas., 42, 145; Jn., 4, 6,
31*, 32*, 63, 96, 125, 131, 150, 171,
193; Mark, 118; Mich., 42*;
Nich., 63; Ralph, 28, 29; Rich.,
48, 114, 170; Robt., 18, 29, 31, 58,
97, 138, 139; Rowl., 27; Steph.,
91; Thos., 27, 31*, 32, 42, 96,
170*; Wm., 31*, 32, 40, 63*, 129,
131, 135
Huntershele, Chris., 59, 89, 90
Huntington, Geo., 156; Jas., 155;
Jn., 156*; Reynold, 155- Thos.,
175; Wm., 155*, 156*
Huntley, And., 114; Anth., 144;
Edw., 41; Geo., 18; Hen., 132;
Jn., 23, 193*; Nich., 113; Ralph,
112, 144; Rich., 115; Robt., 44,
54, 113, 150; Thos., 112, 144;
Wm., 113, 143, 144
Hurde (Huirde), Edw., 167; Geo.,
45; Jer., 9; Jn., 9; Nich., 9
Rich., 108 (see Hird)
Hurdman, Jn., 141; Wm., 141 (sec
Hirdman)
Hurst, Geo., 146; Jn., 146 (see
Hirst)
Husband, Jn., 150*; Thos., 172
Hush, Alex., 193; Mich., 193
Huskins, Robt., 37
Hutchinson (Hutcheson, Hucheson),
Anth., 124; Arth., 30, 191; Bryan,
152; Chris., 71, 107; Mr., Chris.,
125, 125n,; Cuth., 21, 54, 125, 155;
Mr. Cuth., 127, 127™ ; Edw., 52;
Fran., 59, 75; Geo., 74, 107, 152*;
Gregory, 124; Hen., 157; Hugh,
125, 129; Jas., 6, 17, 21, 74, 123,
124; Jeremiah, 18; Jn., 20, 28,
54, 69, 72, 78, 95, 120, 135, 155,
157*, 158, 165, 181; Lance., 81;
Leo., 30; Math., 152; Mich., 176;
Nich., 126, 169; Ralph, 107, 119;
Rich., 132, 152, 180; Mr. Rich.,
123, 123vi ; "Robt., 6, 18, 31, 115,
121, 123, 155, 157, 181; Simon,
165; Thos., 15, 26, 54, 85, 107, 114,
115, 122, 123, 124*, 125, 131*, 155*,
157, 158*, 175, 181; Toby, 52;
Wm., 24, 27, 28, 44, 50, 72, 73,
100, 101, 107, 123, 124*, 125, 127,
152, 157, 158*, 177
Huthert, Thos., 105; Wm., 105
Button, Anth., 150; Cuth., 51;
Edw., 194; Gilbert, 158; Mr.
Hen., 3, 3w; Jn., 80, 112, 170*;
Math., 74; Mich., 193; Ralph,
108- Rich., 192, 194; Robt., 37,
72, 87; Mr. Robt., 133*, 133n;
Thos., 18, 87, 122, 155, 170; Tim,
21; Wm., 37, 72, 73, 100, lOOn
Huworth, Mich., 6
Huxon, Jn., 10
Hyenson, Hen., 28
Hynde, Barthol., 72; Geo., 72; Jas.,
41; Jn., 72, 77, 151; Nich., 72;
Robt., 73; Rowl., 72; Sam., 72;
Wm., 6, 72 (see Hinde)
Hyne, Jn., 113
Hynenms, Edw., 151; Geo., 49;
Thos., 51; Wm., 51, 70 (see Hind-
me*rs, Henmers)
Ibbeson, Wm., 123*
He, Ralph, 30 ; Wm., 30
Hey, Geo., 64, 77; Hen., 61, 63*;
Jn., 28, 35, 77, 96, 181, 183;
Ralph, 76; Rich., 48, 114; Robt.,
64, 77; Roger, 50; Thos., 63, 78;
Wm., 77, 88, 135
Ingleby, Jn., 129; Mr. Jn., 129,
Ingledue, Mitchell, 162; Rdch., 171
Ingram, Barthol., 125; Jn., 187,
188: Robt., 10, 107, 125
Ireland, Jos., 9; Rich., 113
Ironside, Ralph, 133, 137; Wm., 30,
133
Lsaackson, Thos., 174
Ron, Rich., 174
Iveston, Jn., 28*, 180; Marm., 171
Jack, Osw., 37
Jackson, Alex., 28; Allen, 71;
Anth., 58, 77, 78*, 88, 109-
Barnard, 163; Chris., 46, 49, 55,
73, 101, 162; Cuth., 16, 21, 41, 55,
77; Edmond, 130; Edw., 114:
Francis, 28; Gabriel, 77; Geo., 13,
49, 76, 77, 78, 95, 166, 179, 183;
Hen., 29, 78, 101, 109, 148; Hugh,
107; Jas., 54, 168, 183; Jn., 7,
10*, 12, 13*, 19, 22, 227i, 43, 49,
55*, 63*, 72, 77, 78, 84, 87, 89,
95, 101, 102, 107, 120, 123, 124,
131, 133, 162*, 166, 168, 172, 184,
185, 187, 191; Mr. Jn., 3, 11, 93;
Lane., 9, 28; Laur., 181; Leo., 159;
Mark, 11, 42, 77; Marm., 40;
Martin, 10; Mich., 77, 137; Nich.,
97 ; Philip, 158 ; Ralph, 13, 20, 42,
89; Rich., 2, 48, 49*, 50, 53, 113,
114, 124, 132*, 185, 188; Robt., 17,
28, 40, 49, 77, 87, 136, 152, 162,
187, 187^ ; Sam., 191; Simond, 2,
28, 30*; Steph., 187, 187^ Thos.,
40, 50, 62, 64, 67, 76, 78*, 80, 128,
131, 132, 137, 152, 158; Walter,
1.22; Wm., 19, 28, 43, 48, 51, 52,
58, 63, 77, 83*, 87, 105, 107, 109,
114, 125, 152, 185*
James, Edw., 36; Hen., 19; Lance.,
20; Rich., 136; Robt., 84; Wm.,
143 ; Mr. Wm., 2, 2n
Jameson, Rich., 131; Robt., 129,
131; Roger, 36; Wm., 141
Jarrett, Thos., 18
Jar vis (Jervase), Jn., 99, 114;
Ralph, 112
Jeckell, Jn., 154*, 177*; Robt., 154,
177; Rowl., 177; Thos., 177*;
Wm., 177
Jefferey, Thos., 18
Jefferson, Franc., 170; Geo., 150;
Hen., 175; Jas., 66; Jn., 66, 131,
163, 175, 176*, 179; Mr. Jn.. 162,
162/j,; Myles, 176, 179; Nich., 176;
Phil., 176; Rich., 54, 175, 179;
Robt., 79, 160, 162, 163, 176*;
Roger, 176; Steph., 54; Thos.,
48, 163*, 176*; Wm., 21, 61, 156,
163, 175, 176
Jenkin, Law., 188
Jenkinson, Geo., 190
Jenneson, Mr. Jn., 95*, 95n; Wm.,
53, 53n
Jennin, Jn., 51
Jennis, Jn., 189
Jerome, Jn., 107
Jerrard, Jn., 11
Jerratt, Fran., 13
Jewett (Juett), Abram., 13; Geo.,
109; Math., 13; Roger, 82
Jobber, Fran., 88
Joblin, Edw., 45; Geo., 45; Jn., 2,
68, 173: Mich., 2; Nich., 45;
Robt., 17, 44; Thos., 44; Wm., 45
(see Jopling)
Jobson, Alex., 114: Dandy, 47;
Hen., 52; Jn., 188, 193; Mich.,
199- Wm., 50. 19^
Jobve, Rich., 169, 175; Robt., 169
Johns, David, 177 (see Jones)
223
Johnson, Ambrose, 60, 105*; And.,
20; Anth., 8, 36, 117, 134, 184;
Arth., 151; Chris., VO, 91; Cuth.,
181- David, 49: Edw., 6, 10, 20,
21; Geo., 18*, 40, 66, 102, 136,
165, 184, 189; Hen., 18, 21, 24, 83,
101, 159, 180; Hendry, 122; Jas.,
83; Jn., 6, 8, 9*, 14*, 30, 36, 43,
44*, 50, 61, 70, 99, 106, 111, llln,
115, 117, 124, 125*, 126, 152, 152n,
159, 160, 171, 174, 177*, 179; Mr.
Jn., 4*; Jos., 189; Leo., 74;
Lyonel, 28; Marm., 61; Martin,
11; Mich., 28, 123, 136, 141; Mr.
Mich., 130, 130n, 147, 147« ;
Nich., 39, 185; Osw., 76; Perc.,
21; Ralph, 99, 101, 165, 181;
Rich., 6, 12, 15, 36, 42, 74, 82, 92,
99*, 122, 131, 135, 159, 169, 173,
181, 185*; Robt., 31, 39, 41, 42,
61, 66, 67, 69, 78, 105, 117, 129,
165, 171, 182, 184*, 185; KowL,
102; Sam., 151; Steph., 21;
Symond, 176; Thos., 52, 78*, 84,
99*, 101*, 112, 113, 126, 134, 146,
180, 185*; Tim., 171; Toby, 124;
Wm., 9, 16, 18, 24, 36, 45, 90*, 91,
113, 116, 125, 130, 130n, 132*,
141/1, 151, 155*, 161*, 164, 169,
172, 177
Jolly, Cuth., 35; Fran., 68; Jn.,
6, 28; Wm., 2, 9, 35, 39
Jones (Johnes), Rich'., 61; Thos., 92
(see Johns)
Jopling, Alex., 39; Anth., 14;
Chas., 39; Edw., 12, 30, 32;
Geo., 8, 12; Hugh, 146; .Jarard,
39; Jn., 13, 28, 34, 39, 109, 110,
145, 146, 150; Lance., 29; Marm.,
180; Mich., 12, 30*, 139; Nich.,
55; Perce., 109; Ralph, 24;
Rich., 15, 37, 108; Robt., 13, 16*,
38, 108, 128, 181- Thos., 13, 14,
29, 76, 180; Wm., 28, 37, 38, 39
(see Joblin)
Jordan, Geo., 29; Jas., 101; Robt.,
98; Wm., 29, 79
Jowsey, Jas., 191
Joyner, Wm., 87
Joyse (Jovce), Roger, 43; Wm., 6;
Mr. Nich., 133, 133n
Judson, Franc., 181; Robt., 141
Jurdison fJordison), Chris., 132,
165; Cuth., 131; Geo., 122; Jn.,
131; Rich., 131, 132, 169; Robt.,
131, 132; Wm., 122, 131, 168
Jurdon, Jn., 64, 80
Justice, Chris., 91; Geo., 91;
Silvester, 150; Thos., 91; Wm., 83
Juxon, Jn., 10
Kagill, Robt., 52; Wm., 52
Kay, Geo., 65; Jn., 134; Robt., 94;
Thos., 135, 183; Wm., 65 (see
Cay, Key)
Kearfcon (Kearston), Barthol., 158;
Chris., 185; Cuth., 150; Hen.,
84; Jas., 102; Jn., 94, 117; Nich.,
185; Ralph, 185; Rich., 94;
Robt., 158; Simon, 158; Wm., 175
Keddie (Keddy), Mich., 72; Thos., 73
Kedlam, Robt., 135
Kedling, Robt., 91
Keenlyside, Jn., 121, 126, 128;
Math., 51; Rich., 145; Thos., 125
Kege, Jn., 61
Keime, Robt., 190
Kelham, Gab., 113
Kelioe, Thos., 36
Kell, Anth., 25, 27; Geo., 35, 45,
77; Jerrard, 73; Jn., 19, 150, 160;
Osw.y 150; Robt., 38, 114; Thos.,
185; Wm., 150
Kelly (Kellie), Jas., 59, 99, 99n;
Tho., 10; Wm., 190
Kelsey, Robt., 80; Thos., 24
Kemjsh, Peter, 190: Rich., 189;
Wm., 188
Kemp, Rich., 128; Thos., 129
Kendall, Anth., 167; Chris., 131;
Edw., 100; Geo., 132; Jn., 131;
Thos., 94; Wm., 131
Kendroe, Rich., 190; Thos., 189
Kennatte, And., 26; Geo., 50;
Ralph, 50 (see Kennet)
Kennet, Jn., 35, 35n; Wm., 138,
138/1 (see Kenatte')
Kent, Robt., 122; Thos., 50
Kernes, Robt., 25
Key, Barthol., 97; Chas., 178;
Cuth., 97; Franc., 97; Hen., 181;
Jas., 137; Jn., 37, 113, 124; Luke,
96; Rich., 97; Robt., 80, 96, 97,
190: Thos., 96, 97, 178; Mr. Wm.,
129, 129™ (see Cay, Kay)
Keysey, Geo., 17
Kidd, Jn,, 194; Robt., 88
Kilbura, Hen., 107; Rowl., 171
Killerby, Thos., 36
Killinghall, Franc., 93; Jn., 91,
9ln: Mr. Wm., 174, I74>n
Killminney, Robt., 42
King, Edw., 71; Jas,, 155, 156; Jn.,
17, 19, 129; Robt., 193; Roger,
41; Steph., 40; Thos., 136; Tim.,
128*; Wm., 84; Mr. Wm., 130,
130™
Kinke, Robt., 84
Kipling, Bryan, 72; Edw., 72;
Gab., 17; Geo., 72, 76; Jn., 20,
224
73, 87; Leo., 72; Lionel, 75, 99;
Perc., 72; Eobt., 71, 72; Sam.,
95; Steph., 136; Thos., 72, 75;
Wm., 99
Kirby (Kyrebie), Cuth., 123; Geo.,
119, II9n; Jn., 148; Mr. Jn., 15,
15n; Eobt., 135; Mr. Eoger, 15,
15n
Kirke, Martin, 141
Kirkham, Eobt,, 69*; Wm., 69
Kirkhouse (Kirkas), Anth., 26, 35;
Jn., 26, 97, 125; Thos., 37, 48, 97,
104; Wm., 26
Kirkley (Kyrkley), Cuth., 29, 109;
Franc., 30; Geo., 30*, 147; Jn., 4,
31, 32, 97, 108, 116, 125, 147;
Nich., 27; Peter, 28; Eobt., 30,
108, 146; Thos., 28*, 30, 108, 129;
Wm., 30, 147
Kirkman, Chris., 54
Karksley, Cuth., 146
Kirkup, Jas., 193
Kirsop (Cirsopp), Jn., 36, 39, 49;
Ninion, 171; Eich., 171; Thos.,
36, 171
Kirston, Symon, 158
Kirtley, Geo., 147; Eich., 126;
Eobt,, 34, 124
Kirton (Cirton), Cuth., 63, 114; Jn.,
192, 192n ; Eich., 51; Eobt., 100
Kitching, Franc., 176; Jn., 93, 106,
131; Mich., 54; Eobt., 177;
Thos., 33; Wm., 176
Knaggs, Alex., 15; Cuth., 124;
Hen., 138; Jn., 114, 139*; Eobt.,
114, 124; Thos., 62, 124
Kneustop, Edw., 80
Knight, Jn., 194; Eobt., 194:
Thos., 193
Knops, Eobt., 20
Knott, Nich., 82; Thos., 145; Wm.,
170
Knowles, Edw., 3
Kripe, Thos., 83
Laburn, Anth., 30; Chas., 39;
Cuth., 180; Jas., 27, 39, 48; Jn.,
27, 44*, 48, 109, 113 ; Josias, 2, 27,
30*, 31; Nich., 27. 39- Eobt., 37;
Thos., 27*; Wm., 34 (see Leyburn)
Laburne (Lay bourne), Wm., 89, 158*
Lacie, Thos., 112
Lacke, Eobt., 19
Lackenby, Jn., 77; Nich., 176;
Eobt., 185; Thos., 82, 156; Wm.,
165* (see Leakenbie)
La Cock, Wm., 52
Ladler (Laidler), Geo., 112, 134;
Jas., 40, 42; Thos., 48
Ladley (Laidley), Jn., 63; Nich.,
129*; Eobt., 8; Thos., 7; Wm., 19
Laing (Layng, Lange), Chris., 19;
Hen., 145; Jas., 45; Jn., 13, 143,
151, 158; Math., 37; Pat., 42;
Eich., 62; Eobt., 13; Eoger, 36;
Thos., 62 (see Lane, Lange)
Lakinge, Eobt., 178
Lamb, Chris., 42, 66, 94, 129; Edw.,
14l7i, 169; Hen., 42; Jn., 42, 64,
66, 120, 128, 141, 150, 167; Lance.,
179; Mich., 92, 180; Perc., 66;
Ealph, 142, 171, 182; Eobt., 145;
Eoger, 180; Steph., 42; Thos., 31,
66, 138*, 180, 190; Wilfrid, 120;
Wm., 40, 45, 120, 141, 146, 167,
182, 188
Lambert, Edw., 76; Gilb., 86;
Hen., 13; Jn., 25, 110, 131*, 132,
177; Ealph, 158; Eobt., 132, 165;
Eoger, 181; Wm., 177
Lamblay, Thos., 171
Lambson (Lamson), Alex., 3; Jn.,
109; Maior, 61; Wm., 28
Lambton (Lampton), Hen., 10; Jn.,
136, 142, 142n,; Mr. Ealph, 8;
Eobt., 133, 161; Mr. Eobt., 162,
1627i; Thos., 113; Wm., 91; Mr.
Wm., 13*; Sir Wm., 135
Lancaster (Lancheshire, Lankaster),
Mr. Hen., 86, 86n; Hew., 36;
Jn., 11; Mr. Lance., 86; Eowl.,
86; Thos., 95 (see Longkester)
Lanckton, Wm., 16
Landener, Jn., 26
Lander, Anth., 170
Lane, Eobt., 138; Thos., 122 (see
La.ing)
Langevan, And., 35; Jn., 38
Langhorn, Hen., 64; Jn., 64, 89,
106; Eich., 61; Eobt., 106; Wm.,
89
Langley, Mr. Geo., 10, 33; Eich.,
170
Langstaff, Brian, 60; Hen., 69; Jn.,
29, 61*; Mich., 31; Ninian, 87;
Ealph, 63; Eich., 102; Eowl.,
124; Thos., 61, 62, 98*; Wm., 67
(see Longstaff)
Langstreth, Barnard, 171; Jn., 84*;
Eoger, 84
Langton, Jn., 87; Math., 87
Langue, Tho., 63
Lashe, Jn., 77
Lasinby (Lazenbie), Mr. Gascoyne.
159, 159/i; Jn., 59, 99; Wm., 114,
172
Lassells, Jas., 190, 191
Lattimore (Lattymor), Jn., 172;
Math., 55
225
Laugh, Jas., 26
Laverick, Chris., 37; Jn., 24; Low.,
169; Eich., 2, 19, 36, 37, 39, 170;
Wm., I56n
Law (Lawes), Anth., 81; Cuth., 20;
Edw., 142; Geo., 13, 25, 45, 67;
Hen., 36; Jas., 49, 119; Jn., 13,
20, 21, 25, 155, 156, 180, 191, 194;
Martin, 25; Math., 19; Nath.,
191; Nich., 191; Peter, 190;
Ralph, 13*; Eich., 13, 17; Robt.,
49, 155*, 156; Roger, 120; Thos.,
7, 45, 49, 62, 190; Wm., 7, 17,
25, 30, 134, 154, 155*, 158
Lawrence,, Jn., 135, 155; Robt., 156;
Symon, 155; Wm., 135
Lawson, And., 11; Anth., 20;
Chris., 52, 101; Gawen, 40; Geo.,
36; Hen., 41, 86, 101, 173; Jas.,
50; Jn., 14, 28, 39, 57, 69, 70, 85,
93, 113, 173, 193*; Lance., 21;
Law., 82; Math., 36; Mich., 14;
Philip, 38; Ealph, 9, 88*; Rich.,
12, 193; Robt., 13, 36, 50, 194;
Simon, 87; Thos., 27; Wm., 25,
37, 40, 43 (see Lowson)
Lax, Anth., 58, 62, 180; Bartram,
146; Cuth., 61; Geo., 9, 62, 182;
Humph., 182; Jarrard, 29; Jn.,
10, 62, 180; Jos., 64; Ralph, 159;
Robt., 96, 97, 173; Thos., 61*
Laye, Rich., 169
Layton (Laiton), Cuth., 97; Edw.,
145; Jn., 156, 180; Thos., 156,
158; Wm., 62 (see Leaton,
Leigh ton, Leghton)
Leachman, Chris., 43
Leadbeater, Rich., 150
League, Thos., 112
Leak, Geo., 57, 69, 69/t, 70; Roger,
128
Leakenbie, Symon, 143 (see
Lackenby)
Learmont, Robt., 11; Wm., 17, 42
Leath, Robt., 135; Thos., 135
Leaton, Robt., 162 (see Layton,
Leighton, Lighton)
Ledam, Jn., 79; Sam., 83; Thos., 82
Ledger, Alex., 41
Lee (Leye, Lees), Arth., 98; Chris.,
48; Cuth., 95; Mr. Edw., 150,
150n,; Geo., 77, 103; Jas., 145:
Jn., 24, 48, 133; Lance., 101;
Mich., 129; Nich., 35; Ralph,
121; Rich., 128- Steph., 41;
Thos., 54, 58, 101, 122, 128, 129;
Mr. Thos., 78, 78n,; Wm., 31, 36,
57, 83, 93, 127, 194
Leekeley, Edw., 74
Leeper,' Rich., 116
Legerton, Robt., 190
Legham, Jn., 11, 21
Leightley, Robt., 25
Leighton, Jn., 26; Wm., 26, 112 (see
Layton, Leaton, Lighton)
Leish (Leach), Jn., 51; Mark, 18S,
Eobt., 49; Sylvester, 92
Lenge, Jn., 82 (see Laing, Lac.5^
Lenn, Geo., 132 (see Linn)
Lettiny, Jn., 54*; Thos., 54, 113
Lever (Leaver), Rich., 61: Mr.
Sampson, 146, 146n; Thos., 137;
Wm., 62
Lewens, Geo., 51
Lewis, Tho., 8
Leyborne, 104 (see Laburn)
Lickbarrow, Roger, 93; Tho., 143
Lickley, Jn., 78; Thos., 175, 175n
Liddell (Liddle), Anth., 52, 181;
Chris., 78, 141; Cuth., 38, 52, 126,
131; Edw., 26, 148; Fran., 62,
142; Mr. Fran., 20, 20n; Geo., 26,
51, 52, 107, 148; Hen., 26, 26n,
143, 166; Jas., 19, 20, 96, 150;
Jerrard, 14, 116; Jn., 12, 26*, 77,
78, 125, 126, 146, 155*, 180; Mark,
58; Martin, 64; Math., 146;
Ralph, 17; Rich., 77, 145; Robt.,
18, 52, 76, 148, 150; Mr. Roger,
19, I9n\ Thos., 5*, 14, 52, 53, 53n,
128, 148; Mr. Thos., 27; Wm., 26,
38, 132, 148, 154, 158, 166, 173 (see
Little)
Lightfoot, Robt., 38
Lighthorn, Thos., 84
Lightley, Fran., 135; Jn., 135;
Thos., 96
Lighton, Anth., 63; Geo., 168; Jn.,
63; Perc., 31; Robt., 193; Thos.,
50*, 132; Wm., 64, 132 (see
Layton, Leaton, Leighton)
Lilburn (Lylburn), Geo., 41, 77;
Mr. Geo.; 149, 149rc; Rich., 60
Lilly, Eliz., 63; Robt., 133
Lind, Jn., 98; Thos., 99; Wm., 99*
Linley, Jn., 49; Robt., 76
Linn, Chris., 94; Edw., 94; Thos.,
59; Walter, IDS (see Lenn, Lynn)
Linsey (Lindsley), Geo., 90; Jas.,
113, 170; Jn., 35*, 65, 96, 150;
Peter, 96; Robt., 78; Thos., 77,
108; Wm., 89
Lishman, Robt., 19
Lisle (Lyle), Geo., 135; Gilferry,
137; Jn., 42, 47, 47™ ; Roger, 150;
Thos., 42; Tobias, 137: Mr.
Tobias, 137, 137n; Wm., 13
Lisley, Robt., 193
Lister (Litster), Amb., 164; Geo.,
97, 168; Giles, 142; Hen., 95, 113,
15
226
138; Jn., 11, 67, 138, 157, 158,
169, Martin, 146; Ralph, 167;
Robt., 168; Sam., 152; Thos., 131,
168; Win., 136, 152
Little, Edw., 133; Fran., 103; Geo.,
101, 109; Jn., 23; Mungo, 124;
Robt., 155; Thos., 19; Wm., 38
(see Liddell)
Littlefaire, Jn., 185; Ralph, 139;
Rich., 122; Robt., 11, 185; Thos.,
21, 185
Littleforth, Edw., 112
Lively, Jn., 137, 137n, 138, 139, 140,
Mr. 138; Wm., 73, 73w
Lockey (Locke), Anth., 99; Cuth.,
167; Geo., 11, 146; Jn., 33, 61,
62; Math., 167; Robt., 10, 164
Lockson, Jn., 87
Lodesman, Thos., 165
Lodge, Chris., 12, 79, 85*, 109;
Fran., 79; Geo., 59, 79*, 84; Jn.,
171; Martin, 46; Nich., 79;
Ralph, 79; Robt., 12*, 79;
Simond, 146; Thos., 12, 93; Wm.,
74, 79, 175
Loe, Geo., 18 (see Low)
Lofthouse (Loftus), Jn., 61, 167;
Thos., 145
J_x)gan, Geo., 114
London, Jn., 3, 22
Longdale, Wm., 28
Longhester. Jn., 48 (see Lancaster)
Longson, Thos., 108
Longstaff, Geo., 82; Robt., 121 (see
Langstaff, Langstraff, Ix>ngstrafe)
Longsteal, Wm., 21
Longstrafe, Rich., 82 (see Langstaff,
Langstraff, Longsitraff)
Lonsdale, Arth., 102; Earth., 73;
Chris., 162; Cuth., 72; Hen., 73;
Hugh, 71; Jn., 8, 34, 72, 98, 99,
103*; Philip, 71; Robt., 96;
Thos., 34*, 102, 181; Wm., 64,
142, 178
Lorar, Rich., 83
Lordman, Jn., 71; Robt., 74; Thoa.,
74
Lorrence, Thos., 48; Robt., 49, 135
Lourd, Thos., 162
A. Love, Thos., 122*
Lovett, Arch., 18; Jn., 18
Lowder, Hen., 164; Jn., 101
Lowdon, Jn., 50*
Lowe (Lowes), Nich., 9; Thos., 52
(see Loe)
Lowishe, Cuth., 89
Lownes, Rich., 64
Lowraine, Wm., 48, 48n
Lowry, Geo., 39; Thos., 89, 128;
Wm., 125
Lowson, Gilb., 127; Jn., 146; Peteiv
61; Rich., 8; Robt., 8; Wm., 51
(see Lawson)
Lowther, And., 26; Jn., 2, 27*;
Robt., 49; Wm., 193
Lowtye, Thos., 191
Lucas, Rich., 128
Luck, Jn., 190
Luckye, Wm., 50
Ludworth, Geo., 114
Luete, Thos., 36
Lukup, Peter, 182
Lumley, Fran., 27; Geo., 2, 53; Jn.,.
63, 81, 145; Mich., 54; Ralph,
33; Rich., 82; Thos., 33; Mr.
Wm., 9
Lumpson, Alex., 45
Lumsdail, Robt., 24
Lumsden, Edw., 192n,; Robt., 193;
Wm., 49
Lunn, Rich., 151; Wm., 109
Lupton, Geo., 17
Lutton, Jn., 191; Robt., 193
Lyghtbitter, Math., 35
Lynn, Rich., 182; Robt., 110, 182;
Wm., 59, 182 (see Lenn, Linn)
Lyons, Jn., 122, 123; Wm., 191
M
Mabell, Jn., 25
Mace, Roger, 163, 163/1
Macham, Hen., 143
Ma-chell, Leo., 11; Marm., 159;
Robt., 11
Machon, Jn., 148, 149; Mr. Jn.,.
140/t, 148, 148/t (see Matcham)
Mackay, Jn., 39
Mackmillian, Jn., 170
Mackpeck, Nich., 145
Mackridg, Wm., 63
Maddeson (Maddison), Chris., 48,.
145; Cuth., 17; Edw., 48, 90;
Geo., 19, 20; Jn., 21, 26, 32, 48,
49, 52, 101; Mr. Jn., 101; Leo.,.
89; Lionel, 14, 26, 49, 60; Mr.
Lionel, 105n; Sir Lionel, 65, 65n-,
105; Peter, 89; Ralph, 14, 102;
Rich., 11; Robt., 52, 191; Roger,
48; Steph., 101- Thos. 18, 27*, 62,
90; Wm., 20, 25, 39, 48*, 89, 90,.
102*; Mr. Wm., 12
Maddicks, Jn., 190
Madgson (Magine), Jn., 23, 107
Maine, Jas., 190
Mainer, Jn., 47; Thos., 185
Mainforth (Mainsworth, Mensforth)
Jn., 116, 156, 168*, 185; Ralph,
168 ; Rich., 139 ; Robt., 169 ; Rowl.,
168; Thos., 164, 169; Wm., 169*
227
Maiott, Jn.s 2 (sec Mayott)
Maire (Mare, Mayor, Mayre), Jn.,
77, 89, 125, 194; Eich., 58, 107,
108; Eobt., 77, 163; Thos., 61, 80,
142*, 142n; Wm., 39, 141
Maisterman, Chris., 96
Maittes, Peter, 51
Makemerrie, Jn., 10
Malam (Maylym), Barthol., 57,
104*; Hen., 55; Jn., 55*; Ra.,
55; Rich., 169; Wm., 55, 104,
121
Maland (Malin), Anth., 145; Hen.,
129; Mark, 165
Malcolm, Gilb., 188; Jn., 189
Mallaburn, Anth., 49; Edw., 51;
Geo., 51; Jn., 49; Robt., 51;
Wm., 51
Mallat, Wm., 18
Maltby (Mawbie, Malbie), Franc.,
140; Gawan, 114; Geo., 9; Jn.,
139; Martin, 173: Peter, 114;
Thos., 96*, 182 (see Matbee)
Manard, Peteir, 183; Ralph, 106
Manbee, Geo., 19
Manert, Wm., 82
Mann, Chris., 146; Geo., 13; Hen.,
172; Jeffrey, 11; Jn., 44; Mr.
Rich., 127, 1277i; Robt., 17^ 26;
Thos., 26; Wm., 83, 86, 139
Mannell., Edw., 17; Thos., 17 (see
Manuel)
Manners, Nich., 18; Wm., 20
Manser, Thos., 91*
Mansfield, Rowl., 8
Mantle, Wm., 92
Mannell, Thos., 19; Wm., 134*
Manager, Hen., 124
Manwell, Jn., 155; Jos., 155; Mich.,
154; Zacchary, 155
Marbie, Geo., 20
March, Jn., 34*, 128; Mich., 15;
Rich., 34; Thos., 2, 34, 35, 58,
130
Marke, Ector, 82; Lawrence, 82
Markham, Chris., 154; Edw., 141*;
Geo., 154, 156; Jn., 141; Lesly,
156; Peter, 177
Markindale, Anth., 75; Chris., 72;
Perc., 64; Robt., 73 (see Martin-
dale)
Marley, Alex., 13; Anth., 20, 25,
31, 109; Cuth., 121; Brian, 165;
Edw., 74; Geo., 39; Jas., 63; Jn.,
8, 21, 30, 97, 128, 165; Lance.,
30; Peter, 21, 165; Ralph, 27, 45,
50, 149; Raynold, 146; Rich., 38,
108, 117, 136; Robt., 7, 27*, 49,
174; Thos., 4, 13, 47, 48, 156, 169,
174; Wm., 7, 13, 26*, 80, 97, 169
Marr, Edw., 194; Wm., 193
Marriott, Gregory, 189
Marshall, Earth., 57, 58, 78;
Bartram, 128; Brian, 66; Chris.,
151, 168; Cuth., 96; Geo., 19, 192;
Gilbert, 121; Dr. Hamlett, 133,
133n ; Hen., 78, 113; Mr. Hen.,
85; Jas., 123; Jn., 80, 83, 107*,
117, 148, 188; Math., 8; Rich.,
147, 148; Robt., 17, 42, 113;
Thos., 23, 83*, 102, 107, 189, 190;
Wm., 36, 155, 189
Martin, Chris., 63; Edw., 76; Geo.,
113, 122; Mr. Geo., 145; Hen.,
12; Jn., 42, 128, 150, 151, 185;
Lance., 93; Oliver, 72; Philip,
129; Ralph, 165; Robt,, 175;
Sam., 119; Simon, 121; Thos., 12,
88, 94; Valentine, 185; Wm., 24,
146, 150
Martindale, Anth., 59; Bryan, 170;
Chas., 63; Chris., 170; Gabriel,
59; Geo., 63; Jn., 62, 63*, 108*,
109; Lance., 109; Rich., 152;
Thos., 109; Wm., 189 (see Martin-
dale)
Mar wood, Math., 52
Mash am (Massam), Jn., 86, 119;
Robt., 58, 87; Thos., 145
Mason (Mayson, Meison), And., 124;
Chris., 82; Geo., 128; Gregory,
83; Hen., 69, 76*; Hugh, 76*;
Jn., 29, 49, 53, 67, 76*, 77, 84,
94, 125, 155*; Mann., 137; Mr.
Marm., 133; Math., 124; Mich.,
67*, 76; Peter, 76; Ralph, 84,
181; Rich., 70; Robt., 29*, 30*,
31, 113, 180, 181*; Simon, 67;
Thos., 29, 84; Wm., 28, 76*, 91,
151, 181
Maston, Abraham, 40
Matbee, Wm., 144 (see Maltby)
Matchem, Mr., 140 (see Machon)
Matfin, Robt., 17; Vinne, 29
Mather (Mathers), Edw., 129; Hen.,
132; Jas., 17
Matheson (Mattison), Edw., 193;
Geo., 162, 193; Mich., 82; Wm.,
154
Mathew, Anth., 55; Chris., 100;
Geo., 55; Hen., 4; Jn., 8, 42, 49,
52, 152; Ralph, 114; Rich., 46,
52, 118, 118n,; Robt., 100; Thos.,
29, 41, 51; Toby, 33, 41 • Wm.,
7, 33, 42, 137, 156, 192
Mathewson, Robt., 188; Thos., 189
Maucer, Jn., 38
Maughan (Mauhan), Chris., 27;
Geo., 61; Jas., 176, 178; Jn., 11,
35, 109*; Nich., 35; Philip, 109;
228
Ralph, 109; Thos., 31, 106, 108,
155; Wm., 53, 62, 124, 136*
Maund, Jn., 46
Maunder, Fran., 179
Mauson, Peter, 170
Mavin, Geo., 193; Eobt., 192; Wm.,
72
Mawer, Fran., 93; Geo., 159, 172*;
Hen., 158, 173; Jn., 59, 158, 166,
173; Rich., 57, 94, 173; Robt.,
74: Thos,, 158; Wm., 158, 159
Maxfield, Jn., 29*
Maxton, Mr. Anth., 58, 59
Maxwell, Cuth., 53, 54; Edw., 53*;
Jn., 18, 27, 73; Luke, 24; Thos.,
54; Wm., 43, 53, 54
May, Jas., 178; Jn., 19, 170*
May bank, Jn., 135
Mayott, Jn., 53 (see Maiott)
Meacock, Hen., 188
Meanes, Jn., 21, 155
Meburn, Anth., 65; Geo., 132;
Rich., 116; Robt., 143; Thos., 30;
Wm., 168
Medy, Jn., 124
Meesum, Edw., 94; Geo., 94;
Thos., 113
Megar, Robt., 141
Megge (Meeggee), Jn., 10, 109, 192;
Thos., 192*
Megson, Geo., 176; Hercules, 69;
Jn., 69, 176; Robt., 6; Roger, 69;
Thos., 69; Wm., 159, 175
Mekey, Robt., 135 (see Mackey)
Melborne, Edw., 37 (see Milburn)
Melsonby, Rich., 167; Thos., 167
Merchant, Thos., 177
Merriman, Anth., 169; Math., 50;
Robt., 170*; Thos., 24, 49; Wm.,
169, 184
Merrington, Lesly, 156; Marm.,
156; Math., 35; Rich., 159, 168;
Robt., 173*; Thos., 156; Wm.,
156*, 173*
Mesinger, Tho., 87, 91
Metcalf (Medcalf, Midcalf), Barthol.,
75; Chris., 178; Cuth., 75; Edw.,
77; Jas., 90; Jn., 25, 91, 178*;
Math., 178; Ralph, 146; Rich.,
178*; Steph., 28; Thos., 61, 83
Metrick, Jn., 7
Mewburn, Jn., 178
Michael, Fran., 76; Jas., 17; Jn.,
76; Thos., 92
Micheson, Jn., 135; Robt., 112;
Thos., 112 (see Mitchinson)
Mickleton, Chas., 120; Chris., 119,
119™ ; Rich., 7
Middleman, Robt., 52
Middleton, Anth., 114, 131, 170;
Mr. Anth., 170; Chas., 18; Chris.,
17, 64; Cuth., 69, 79, 100, 173;
Edw., 62; Fran., 9, 47, 47 n, 69,
135, 146; Geo., 95, 157; Mr. Geo.,
Ill, llln; Gilbert, 43; Hen., 180;
184; Jas., 55, 146; Jn., 41, 63, 82,
84, 86, 131, 140, 144, 149, 158, 170,
177, 181, 185; Leo., 180; Mark,
176; Math., 167; Mich., 83;
Peter, 132; Ralph, 41; Rich., 69,
100, 157; Robt., 100*, 145, 158*;
Simond, 62; Thos., 34, 81, 128,
157, 170, 174, 182; Wm., 11, 51,
64, 84, 173, 176, 185 (see
Niddleton)
Midforth (Mitforth), Edw., 42, 193;
Jn., 41; Osw., 193; Robt., 120,
120*, 194; Mr. Robt., 13; Thos.,
83; Wm., 51
Milburn, Cuth., 19; Edm., 69;
Edw., 17; Fran., 19; Gawin, 194;
Geo., 176; Jasper, 48; Jn., 31,
51, 112, 114; Leo., 10; Ralph,
193; Rich., 73, 135; Robt., 102;
Thos., 155, 192*, 194; Ozwold, 50;
Wm., 11, 193*
Miller, And., 146; Anth., 81; Duke,
20; Geo., 165*; Hugh, 27; Jn.,
107, 122, 146, 158; Ralph, 77;
Thos., 106, 119, 146; Wm., 94
Millott, Mr. Ralph, 13
Mills (Mill), Anth., 140; Edw., 135;
Jn., 24, 28; Steph., 53; Thos.,
125, 190; Wm., 8, 135 (see Mylls)
Milner (Miliner), Anth., 57; Jn.,
83, 170; Ralph, 83; Thos., 136,
170; Win., 115
Mitchell, Fran., 93- Geo., 74; Jn.,
74, 167; Robt., 74; Wm., 73, 124
Mitchinson, Jn., 25, 135, 176;
Thos., 25 (see Micheson)
Mitton, Jas., 191; Thos., 189
Moberley, Sam., 76 (see Moverley)
Moffitt (Muffitt), And., 190; Cuth.,
51; Jn., 51, 117; Math., 52 (see
Moufett)
Moody (Muddye), Chris., 168;
Gawen, 52; Geo., 70; Hen., 191;
Jn., 69, 180; Ralph, 73; Rich.,
168; Robt., 24; Thos., 180; Wm.,
33
Moorcroft (Morecroft), Edw., 142,
142/1 ; Hen., 119, 119n; Mr. Jas.,
57, 93, 9371,
Moore (More), Anth., 190; David,
190; Edw., 91; Fran., 170; Geo.,
49, 64*, 113, 194; Hen., 86*, 89,
184; Hugh, 114; Jas., 52; Jn,,
114, 169; Jonas, 120, 120n;
Lance,, 159, 191; Lyonell, 190;
229
Nicholson, 19; Osw., 194; Pliilip,
141; Ralph, 190, 192; Rich., 117,
176; Robt., 49, 141, 190; Rowl.,
40; Thos., 48, 70; Wm., 112, 139,
170, 188, 188n, 193
Moorecock, Thos., 87
Moorey (Morrye), Edw., 137; Fran.,
174, 178; Jn., 168, 173, 178;
Rich., 173*; Robt., 100, 141, 156,
169; Thos., 173
Mord, Thos., 62
Morell, Earth., 37
Morgan, Arth., 102*; Cuth., 102;
Fran., 136; Jn., 36, 102*, 148;
Mark, 114; Pars., 63; Thos., 58,
103*; Mr. Thos., 75, 75n
Morland, Humph., 96; Mr. Jn., 145,
145/1 ; Myles, 73; Thos., 180;
Wm., 152
Morley, Geo., 93: Hen., 84; Jas.,
50; Jn., 84, 113; Rich., 57, 69,
70, 84; Roger, 51; Thos., 99, 166;
Wm., 93, 179
Morling, Ralph, 24
Morpeth, Jn., 36; Mr. Rich., 179;
Roger, 37
Morray, Steph., 50
Morris, Edm., 17; Geo., 52;
Jeff ray, 52; Math., 150
Morrison, Anth., 189; Geo., 76;
Jn., 18; Rich., 41; Thos., 104, 192
Morrow, Edw., 40
Morthew, Anth., 4
Morthwhaite, Edw., 39; Wm., 39
Morton, Barrow, 190; Edw., 6, 188;
Geo., 88; Hen., 191*; Jn., 99,
191; Mich., 88; Ralph, 187;
Rich., 87; Robt., 96, 189; Roger,
177; Thos., 84, 190; Wm., 55, 87,
88, 189
Moscropp (Muscroft), Dan., 5l; Jn.,
194; Robt., 95; Wm., 65; Wm.,
191
Moses, Jn., 38 (see Moyaes)
Moss, Amb., 19*; Arch., 26: Jas.,
163; Rich., 190; Thos,, 17
Mothereell, Anth., 178; Perc., 178
Mouffet, Edw., 28 (see Moffett)
Mould, Robt., 18
Mounsey, Jn., 176
Mounsier, Wm., 67
Moverley, Jn., 151; Math., 129 (see
Moberley)
Mow, Geo., 194; Jas., 50; Thos., 24
Mowbray, Geo., 109; Jn., 12, 102,
109; Thos., 12, 14, 101, 102
Mowburii, Robt., 112; Thos., 4;
Wm., 11, 112
Mower, Geo., 83; Thos., 82, 84;
Wm., 84
Moyser, Amb., 114; Jn., 114;
Ralph, 41
Moyses, Jn., 108; Thos., 107, 108
(see Moses)
Moysley, Thos., 188
Mrattinghani, Thos., 83 (see
Brantingham)
Mudd, Jn., 55, 161
Munday, Thos., 93
Murreson, Jn., 24; Wm., 24
Murrey, Anth., 149; Cuth., 149;
Edw., 191; Jn., 149, 189; Robt.,
188; Wm., 121
Murton, Anth., 94; Jn., 95;
Martin, 8; Nich., 62; Rich., 30;
Wm., 124
Muschamp, Ralph, 189*, 189n
Muscropp, Jn. 21
Musgrave, Jn. 178; Thos., 175
Mushanes, Jn. 38
Mushtian, Jn. 33
Myles (Miles) Anth., 78; Chris.,
83; David, 159, 159/i; Geo., 47;
Nich., 33*; Rich., 114; Robt., 45,
55; Wm., 86, 169 (see Mills)
Mynnikin, Rich., 155
Myres, Anth., 112; Arth., 102;
Briscoe, 75, 75n; Cuth., 101;
Jenkin, 102; Jn., 69, 102; Robt,,
28, 107; Thos., 107; Wm., 102
N
Nailler, Jonas, 36; Wm., 152
Naiteby (Nateby), Cuth., 73; Jn., 84
Nancewood, Jos., 178
Nankes, Robt., 36
Natte, Math., 30
Nattriss, Cuth., 89, 103; Geo., 103;
Jn., 17, 49, 66, 89, 103*; Math.,
98*; Peter, 7, 89; Ralph, 11, 49,
73, 103; Robt., 63, 89; Rowl.,
103*; Thos., 49, 63, 95; Wm., 49,
89, 95
NaveU, Math., 128
Nawton, Robt., 39 (see Norton)
Nealson, Edw., 192; Geo., 49;
Robt., 190; Wm., 187
Neele, Geo., 92
Neiue, Jn., 24
Nelson, Chris., 61, 105; Geo., 58,
60; Hen., 191; Humph., 182;
Jas.. 61; Jn., 60, 61, 122; Peter,
61; Rich., 61; Simond, 61
Nesbett, Hector, 188; Jas., 191;
Thos., 189
Nesom (Nessam), Edw., 43; Jn.,
129; Thos., 145
Netherton, Robt., 175
Nevall, Ralph, 48
230
Neveson, Robt., 63
Nevey, Thos., 109
Neving, Cuth., 102
Newby (Nuby), Chas,, 78; Chris.,
52, 59, 75, 141; Edw., 2, 51, 53, 98,
132; Fran., 83; Gabriel, 95;
Geffrey, 26; Geo., 51, 64, 67, 99;
Hen., 52, 72; Jn,, 11, 52, 72, 75,
132*; Lance., 73*; Leo., 73;
Math., 51, 59; Mich., 99*: Moses,
90; Nich., 135, 151; Ralph, 74,
76, 78, 115*; Rich., 52; Robt., 49,
65, 73; Thos., 65, 72, 78, 79, 83,
151; Wm., 11, 49, 98, 165
Newcome (Newckham), Edw., 64;
Jn., 106
Newell, Arth., 52
Newham (Newam), Jn., 17; Ralph,
52; Robt., 173; Thos., '52, 173
Wm., 52
Newhouse, Mr. Rich., 121, 121-/i;
Mr. Robt., 121, I21n
Newlands (Newland), And., 6; Jn.,
46* Thos., 6, 46, 70
Newstead, Hen., 50
Newton, Anth., 37; Chris., 83, 91;
Edw., 38; Fran., 175; Jn., 37*,
39, 41, 77, 93*, 151, 180; Law.,
79; Mark, 52; Math., 35: Mich.,
151, 159, 162; Nich., 37; Peter,
63; Ralph, 37, 162; Rich., 5, 37,
43; Robt., 27, 63, 64, 84, 129;
Roger, 37; Thos., 68, 69, 159*;
Wm., 37, 44, 52, 159
Nichol, Ralph, 193; Robt,, 64
Nicholson, Anth., 135; Barthol.,
159; Chris., 82, 129; Clem., 93;
Cuth., 57, 81, 82, 84, 161; Edw.,
82, 168; Geo., 74, 114, 141n, 176;
Hen., 73, 169; Jas., 131, 170*,
182, 190; Jn., 10, 96, 104, 107,
136*, 141, 151, 162, 167; Martin,
7, 77; Math., 167; Mich., 168;
Mitchall, 162; Nich., 62; Perc.,
19; Peter, 82; Ralph, 52, 74, 82*,
127, 162, 180: Randell, 24;
Rich., 10, 18, 78, 124, 162, 184,
187; Robt., 17, 31, 36, 74, 78, 87,
113; Roger, 18; Thos., 8, 62,
107*, 134, 146, 150, 169, 172, 185;
Wm., 18, 20. 22, 69, 143, 146,
151*, 182, 188
Nidleton, Hen., 180 (see Middle-
ton)
Nixon (Nickson), Arch., 26; Chas.,
50; Clem., 50; Cuth., 36; Edw.,
36; Fran., 4, 9, 14; Hen., 49,
50; Hugh, 128; Jas., 139;
Jarard, 37; Jn., 28, 36, 37*, 39,
50, 51, 93, 188; Math., 36; Peter,
146; Robt,, 26, 113; Thos., 50;
Wm., 92, 188
Noble, Edw., 36, 42; Geo., 145;
Hen., 61; Jaa., 125; Marm., 126;
Math., 147; Ralph, 23, 44, 122;
Rich., 76; Thos., 25, 64, 79; Wm.,
18, 19
Norman, Lionel, 96; Mich., 77
North, Geo,, 94; Jn., 93, 94; Nich.,
80; Rich., 93; Wm., 188
Norris, Rowl., 128
Norton, Jn., 69*; Ralph, 70, 179;
Robt., 132, 163; Roger, 69;
Thos., 96; Wm., 167, 168 (see
Nawton)
Noteman, Wm., 194
O
Gates, Jos., 61; Lawr., 109
Odlin, Ralph, 191
Offington, Anth., 166
Ogle, Brian, 193; Geo., 190; Hen.,
20; Jas., 36; Jn., 134; Simon,
136; Thos., 50
Okey, Anth., 20
Old, Wm., 113
Oldcorne, Clem., 151
Oldfield, Robt., 145
Oliver, Edw., 193*; Geo., 34, 46,
108, 165, 193; Jn., 15, 102, 165;
Mich., 123; Nich., 19; Owin,
184; Robt., 34, 38, 109, 112, 193;
Rowl., 18; Steph., 42; Thos.,
15, 24, 42, 164; Wm., 21, 109,
185, 193
Ollafant, Jn., 151
Onelye, Geo.. 37
Ord (Aud, Orde), Alex., 17; Amb.,
100; Chris., 20; Cuth., 15, 27,
48, 116; Edw.. 188; Fran., 116;
Geo., 23, 85, 135, 137, 181; Hen.,
18, 33, 191; Jas., 190; Jn., 8, 23,
135*, 139, 190; Lionel, 139, 180;
Luke, 189, 189/i; Mark, 8; Philip,
194; Ralph, 79, 180; Rich., 15;
Robt., 23, 24, 79, 166; Thos., 37,
49, 140, 180, 190; Wm., 46, 77,
78, 139, 146, 173, 189, 190
Ornsby, Hen., 29; Jn., 29; Thos.,
29
Orpith, Thos., 43 (see Urpeth)
Orton, Geo., 49
Osbourne, Jn., 177*
Oswald, Fran., 83- Jn., 83; Rich.,
80
Oustington, Gregory, 82; Wm., 82
Outhet, Jas., 83
Ovington, Fran., 9; Geo., 10, 160;
Jn., 59, 106*, 141; Lance., 79;
231
Robt., 155, 192; Thos., 105;
Win., 68, 80
Ovirman, Thos., 92
Owen, Jn., 4, 9, 14
Oweston (Owston), Anth., 151;' Jn.,
98; Thos., 102
Oxnett, Ralph, 4, 25; Thos., 24*
Oystone, Mr. Wm., 121
Pace, Eich., 194; Thos., 193, 194
Pacie, Sam., 188
Page, Amb., 135; Anth., 98, 112,
113; Hen., 135; Mr. Jas., 12;
Jn., 51, 135*, 147, 148; Thos.,
32, 139; Wm., 82, 112, 124
Paine, Jas., 41 (see Payne)
Painter, Jn., 159
Palliser (Pallister, Pallacer), Cuth.,
34*; Hen,, 109; Jas., 11; Jn., 25,
26, 63, 70; Nich., 4, 32; Ralph.,
25; Rich., 63; Eobt., 63, 70;
Rowl., 31; Thos., 63; Wm., 25,
69, 92
Palmer, Geo., 126, 130; Hen., 151;
Jn., 147, 189; Thos., 21, 151
Palmerley Anth., 11 (see Parmer-
ley and Permeley)
Pansford, Eobt., 17
Fan-ton, Jn., 189
Pardrick, Geo., 62
Park, Anth., 41; Gawen, 190;
Geo., 187; Jn., 42, 193; Nich.,
18; Ralph, 191; Robt., 44; Wm.,
189
Parker, Anth., 18, 28; Clem., 15;
Cuth., 53; Fran., 92; Jn., 15, 49,
112; Rich., 3, 15*; Sam., 102;
Steph., 53, 191; Wm., 20
Parking- (Parkin), Anth., 63; Cuth.,
125; Geo., 86; Jn., 10, 62*, 77,
86; Nich., 55; Ralph, 61, 62;
Rich., 62*; Eobt., 9, 64, 69;
Thos,, 58, 62*, 114, 181; Wm.,
29, 62*, 117, 185 (see Perkin)
Parkinson (Parkeson), Mr. Edw.,
124, 12471,; Fran., 11, 72; Hen.,
128; Jn., 7, 133- Law., 11; Rich.,
83, 162; Eobt., 7; Mr. Eobt., 10;
Thos., 11, 19, 27, 62, 83; Wm.,
62, 66
Parleson, Thos., 11
Parlour (Parler), Hen., 63; Jn., 87,
133; Eobt., 134
Parlowe, Jn., 58
Parmerley, Antlh., 101; Jn., 78;
Ralph, 48; Roger, 48; Wm., 48
(see Palmerley and Permeley)
Parmeter, Jn., '61
Parnaby, Geo., 181; Jn., 57, 93
Parrett, Thos., 189; Wm., 191
Parson, Pat., 40
Partis, Jn., 121; Rich., 45 (see
Pertus)
Pasmore, Anth., 133; Jn., 169;
Robt., 112; Wm., 112
Paston, Lance., 37
Patterson (Patteson, Pattinson),
Anth., 76; Chris., 89, 114, 193;
Cuth., 72, 74, 176; Duke, 19;
Fran., 101; Geo., 37, 51, 76, 125;
Hen., 28, 51*; Hugh, 11, 16; Jn.,
21, 23, 37, 41, 51, 55, 79, 101*,
114, 123, 128, 141, 143, 163, 175;
Mich., 18, 76, 89, 93, 143, 144;
Nich., 101; Ralph, 26, 109; Robt.,
87, 112, 124, 175*; Thos., 11, 18,
23, 42, 52, 113, 123, 130', 169;
Wm., 24, 67, 75, 112, 132, 192
Patrick, Rich., 16
Paule, Mr. Thos., 149, 149n
Pavie, Rich., 18; Robt,, 21; Thos.,
17
Pawton, Mich., 41
Paxton, Abram., 131; Chris., 131*;
Edw., 131*; Geo., 130, 131*, 141,
141n; Gilb., 131, 132; Jas., 131;
Jn., 141; Mich., 190*; Rich., 131,
138; Eobt., 131, 141; Thos., 131*,
134; Wm., 131*
Paxxs, Mich., 126
Paygil, Jn., 162
Payne, Thos., 19 (see Paine)
Peacock, Ohris., 20; Edw., 129;
Geo., 72, 73, 160; Jas., 59, 74,
128, 166; Jn., 7, 99, 118, 118n;
Perc., 72, 73; Eich., 161, 173;
Eobt., 129, 165*; Thos., 91, 99;
Wm., 166
Peak (Peek), Anth., 98; Jn., 73, 98;
Leo., 98, 99; Ealph, 73; Eobt.,
72; Thos., 72, 75- Wm., 98
Pearch, Hen., 17
Peares, Jn., 178; Ealph, 178;
Robt., 178
Pearick, Hen., 112
Pearson (Person), Allase, 63; Anth.,
58, 60, 62, 70, 72; Arth., 123;
Bryan, 64, 152; Chris., 4, 14*, 17,
18, 59, 64, 71, 81, 116, 143, 144;
Cuth., 45, 46, 145; Edw., 135;
Fran., 122, 193; Geo., 13, 77, 86,
92, 96, 123; Hen., 89, 107, 143;
Jas., 10, 46, 47, 62, 97; Jn., 20,
33, 76, 81, 82, 94, 97, 107, 128,
135, 152, 171, 188; Mary, 47;
Mich., 21; Nich., 29; Peter, 53;
Ralph, 14, 17, 64; Rich., 7, 11,
70, 81, 96, 194; Eobt., 57*, 69»,
232
70*, 72, 90, 96, 106, 129*, 138,
146, 152, 175; Roger, 7; Samson,
155; Thos., 4, 21, 42, 43*, 45, 62,
64, 69, 72, 82, 87, 129*, 152, 169;
Win., 5, 13, 14, 20, 21, 43, 52, 62,
63, 97, 123, 124, 152, 178, 183
Peart (Peurtt, Pert), Earth., 113;
Chris., 179; Cuth., 102, 103;
Fran., 103; Jn., 103*, 127, 176,
177; Marm., 130; Nich., 176;
Ealph, 128; Eich., 163; Thos., 49,
101*; Wm., 87, 173
Peck, Wm., 190
Peele (Peale), Amb., 59, 75; Chris.,
10, 75; Jn., 122; Robt., 7; Thos.,
7
Peigh, Thos., 17 (see Pye)
Pemberton, Mr. Hen., 161, 161n;
Mr. Jn., 161, 161n; M|r. 161,
161ri ; Ralph, 31, 159; Robt., 9;
Mr. Thos., 149, 149n
Pende, Geo., 106
Pendreth, Jn., 117; Ralph, 135*,
137; Thos., 135
Penman, Jas., 190; Wm., 190
Pennelburie, Wm., 10
Penny, Nich., 49
Pennyman, Mr. Jas., 121, I2ln
Pepper, Mr. Cuth., Ill, llln;
Thos., 175; Rich., 176
Percivell (Persevell), Amb., 74;
Edw., 74; Hen., 87; Jn., 73
Perkin (Perkins), Chris., 89, 98;
Cuth., 98; Edw., 165; Jefrey, 98;
Mich., 90; Roger, 178; Simond,
98, 99; Thos., 17; Wm., 90, 104*
Perkin son, Geo., 108
Permeley, Bryan, 89; Jn., 89*, 98;
Rich., 89: Thos., 89 (see Palmer-
ley and Parmerley)
Permires Lance., 125
Permylaw, Wm., 74
Perne, Jn., 165
Pertus, Jn., 52
Peryth, Robt., 86
Pescod (Pesoott), Earth., 2, 53, 53n;
Geo., 51; Luke, 131; Mich., 49;
Robt., 131
Pettie, Leo., 134
Peverill, Wm., 165
Peverley, Geo., 150
Phdlipson, Anth., 101*; Geo., 102;
Jn., 96; Thos., 101, 124; Wm.,
102; Mr. Wm., 101
Phillips, Arth., 119, 119n,; Chas.,
84; Geo., 40; Math., 114; Thos.,
54, 70; Wm., 62
Philpott, Jn., 133
Phisick, Hen., 138; Robt., 157
Phynes, Thos., 83
Piburn (Pyburn), Chris., 83; Geo.,
62; Jas., 87; Thos., 83
Pickering, Chas., 77; Geo., 55, 127;
Hercules, 57, 94; Jas., 38; Jn.,
55, 116, 139; Martin, 49; Mich..
55; Nich., 28, 78; Ralph, 77;
Robt., 10; Thos., 2, 28, 37, 38,
39, 76, 77, 116, 155, 156, 190;
Wm., 36, 116
Picton, Earth., 170
Pigg, Jas., 192; Jn., 20, 190;
Ralph, 55; Thos., 21, 55
Pilgrim, Jn., 7; Wm., 140, 149
Pilkington, Jn., 9, 94; Leo., 84;
Noah, 171, I7ln; Ralph, 9;
Robt., 9; Thos., 64; Toby, 101,
102
Pindar, Thos., 173
Pinkney (Pynckney), Arth., 75;
Chas., 99; Chris.. 72, 89, 99;
Cuth., 99; Geo., 12; Jacob, 99;
Jas., 72, 99*, 172: Jn., 62, 77,
99; Lane., 73; Perc., 75; Ralph,
77*; Rich., 62, 99; Thos., 16;
Wm., 73 (see Spinkney)
Pitty, Thos., 128
Place, Fran., 13; Ralph, 137;
Rich., 65; Robt., 137; Mr. Robt.,
159, 159rt; Rowl., 159, 159™
Plackett, Chas., 155 (see Blackett)
Pleasington, Jas., 77
Plewman, Edw., 64; Wm., 64
Plummer, Wm., 68
Plumpton, Anth., 10; Chris., 6;
Jn., 6, 154; Robt., 6; Tho«., 3,
6, 6n; Wm., 28
Polly, Jn., 135
Poison, Fran., 45
Pope, Jn., 131; Wm., 188
Porras, Robt., 122
Porrett, Robt., 170; Thos., 33;
Wm., 170
Portas, Robt., 74
Porter, Amb., 21; Jn., 2, 8, 30*, 31,
37; Mark, 11; Mich., 26; Nich.,
27, 52, 76; Ralph, 11, 13: Robt.,
8, 13, 27; Thos., 11; Wm., 21,
38, 120
Postgate, Jn., 8
Postlett, Wm., 49
Potter, Cuth., 79; Geo., 90: Hen.,
180; Jn., 25, 78, 141, 178: Lance.,
141; Math., 141; Ralph, 179;
Robt., 141; Rowl., 122; Steph.,
19; Thos., 179; Wm., 141, 170,
175, 180
Potts, Anth., 23; Cuth., 20, 114;
Edw., 193; Eph., 113; Gabriel,
112; Geo., 156; Gerard, 114;
Jas., 51, 169; Jeffery, 17; Jn., 26,
233
66, 150, 194; Mich., 24, 193;
Pare., 17; Rich., 191; Robt., 43,
193; Roger, 194; Thos., 3, 19,
20, 22, 191; Wm., 18, 113
Power, Thos,, 126; Mr. Wm., 126
126n
Powler, Robt., 91
Powley, Thos., 65
Poyd, Alex., 36; Edw., 35; Jn.,
36*; Thos., 36
Pranie, Thos., 165
Pratt, Adam, 82; Cuth., 40; Elias,
189, 189n, 191; Geo., 38; Wm.,
40
Precious, Geo., 50
Prentise, Arch., 131
Pressick, Brian, 172
Prestick, Math., 7
Preston, Chris., 172; Edw., 172;
Jarret, 78; Jn., 42; Robt., 78,
84, 190; Thos., 54, 124; Wm., 50,
78, 90
Priestman, Geo., 181; Jn., 181;
Roger, 93
Pringle, Dandy, 50; Robt., 51;
Thos., 50
Priscot, Boulmer, 82; Wm., 82
Proctor, Cuth., 38, 87; Gabriel,
83; Hen., 29, 70; Jn., 8, 79;
Math., 29; Nath., 17; Robt., 17;
Thos., 2, 36, 39
Proode, Mark, 167
Pryer, Fran., 77; Ralph, 16; Thos.,
16
Pryerman, Jn., 182; Rich., 70
Pudsey, Leo., 171
Pullen, Chris., 190; Thos., 189
Punshon, Edw., 86; Jn., 8; Rich.,
8, 13; Robt., 8, 13, 90, 114;
Thos., 13, 20; Wm., 12*, 13, 114
Punton, Edw., 107
Purbane, Robt., 90
Purdy, Robt., 49; Tho., 10; Wm.,
48
Purvis, Jas., 23; Jn., 50
Pye (Pie), Cuth., 193: Jn., 39, 193;
Kobt., 27; Thos., 192 (see Feign)
Quarry, Gregory, 190
Quarton, Jn., 17; Pare., 17; Robt.,
128 (see Wharton)
Quinton, Gregory, 84
R
Race (Rase, Rayse), Cuth., 92;
Geo., 23, 98; Guy, 98; Hen., 172;
Jn., 96, 98*; Robt., 45
Rachell, Clem., 146
Rackebie, Jn., 173
Rackebones, Wm., 64
Rackett, Hen., 77; Jn., 15, 77, 128,
129; Wm., 129
Rackwood, Robt., 34 (see Rockwood)
Radcliffe, Jn., 112, 115; Robt., 10;
Thos., 112 (see Ratcliffe)
Rainton /(Raynton), Jn., 28; Ralph.,
165
Raisbeck, Edw., 2, 28, 30*; Nich.,
98; Thos., 50
Rakestraw, Geo., 74; Jn., 74;
Martin, 74
Ramish, Alex., 11
Ramsdell, Math., 41
Ramsdon, Rich., 107
Ramsey (Ramsay), Hugh, 146;
Jn., 167, 179; Reynold, 155;
Robt., 18; Thos., 36; Wm., 35,
36
Ramshaw (Ramsho), Geo., 62; Hen.,
44; Mark, 181; Peter, 4, 32;
Robt., 89, 181; Thos., 107
Rand, Edw., 43; Gilb., 131; Jn.,
160, 160/i, 179; Ralph, 46; Thos.,
43; Wm., 79
Randell, Geo., 136, 174, 174n; Wm.,
Rannison, Jas., 144; Thos., 35;
Wm., 35 (see Rennetson)
Ra,noldson, Fran., 131; Jn., 39, 117;
Nich., 131; Rich., 128: Robt.,
117, 128; Steph., 36; Thos., 35
(see Renoldson)
Ranson (Ransan), Anth., 134;
Chris., 134; Jn., 115, 134, 156*;
Mark, 181; Mich., 84: Nich., 163;
Robt., 134*, 163; Thos., 134;
Wm., 119, 134, 163
Raper, Rich., 161; Robt., 161 (see
Roper)
Rashall, Jn., 141, 167; Peter, 176;
Rich., 128; Thos, 145
Ratchester, Ralph, 89
Ratchley, Robt., 22
Ratcliffe, Geo., 185; Thos., 190
(see Radcliffe)
Rateby, Hen., 66
Raughton, Jn., 170; Peter, 170
Raw, And., 27; Cuth., 4, 25, 77;
Geo., 27; Hen., 20, 21, 109, 176;
Jas., 49, 194; Jn., 21, 27, 29, 92,
109, 134, 194*; Lance., 17, 179;
Nich., 179; Ralph, ?3*, 125, 176;
Rich., 6; Robt., 23, 34; Roger,
125; Rowl., 36, 77; Sam., 49;
Steph., 32; Thos., 2, 24, 30*. lie'
177, 178, 185; Wm., 30, 58, 66,
110*, 123, 135 (see Rowe)
234
Bawling (Rawlin), Chris., 20; Jas.,
163; Jn., 143, 163*, 177; Miles,
150; Nich., 163; Rich., 115*;
Robt., 85, 115, 163; Thos., 21,
131, 163
Ray (Rae), Barthol., 100, 173;
Chris., 84, 173; Rich., 173; Thos.,
20 (see Reay)
Rayne (Raine), Amb., 13, 59, 75;
Chris., 57, 81, 174; Cuth., 59, 71,
75; Edw., 87; Giles, 132; Hen.,
98, 99; Jeffrey, 24, 83; Jn., 9,
67, 74, 132; Law., 73; Leo., 9;
Math., 59, 98, 99; Peter, 83;
Philip, 82; Rich., 87; Robt., 65,
67; Simond, 60, 99; Thos., 66;
Wm., 35, 44, 59, 66, 83, 98
Reaburn, Jas., 191
Read (Reid), And., 52; Anth., 115*;
Chris., 178; Cuth., 35, 44; Edw.,
8, 52; Franc., 162; Geo., 8, 173,
190; Jn., 9, 10, 44, 82, 150*, 151,
180; Leo., 45; Math., 8, 62;
Nich., 35; Ralph, 46; Rich., 31,
132*, 168, 169, 194; Robt., 12, 162,
187; Rowl., 124; Thos., 33, 42,
69, 113, 124, 132, 168; Wm., 6, 30,
33, 113; Mr. Wm., 9*
Readhead (Redhead), Cuth., 24;
Fran., Ill, 113; Edw., 193;
Ewins, 54; Geo., 42, 43, 83, 112;
Jn., 44, 132, 141, 159, 193; Nich.,
19; Ralph, 135; Rich., 24, 44*,
112, 115; Robt., 44, 141; Thos.,
112, 115, 132, 185; Toby, 156*;
Wm., 6, 77, 128, 185
Readley, Thos., 151
Readman, Fran., 174; Robt., 179
Readshaw, Chris., 16; Jn., 15*, 18,
34; Nich., 28; Robfc., 15, 34;
Thos., 27, 101; Wm., 18
Reasley, Roger, 42, 51; Thos., 51
Reay (Rey, Rea, Reah), Bartle., 94;
Jas., 5, 41; Jn., 33, 148, 194;
Lyonell, 33; Marm., 43; Martin,
179: Ralph, 18, 136; Rich., 139,
180; Robt., 145; Thos., 115, 143,
158 (see Ray)
Redit (Reeditt), Ovinghauran, 161;
Thos., 177
Reedlame, Cuth., 43
Reignold, Jn., 24
Reiston, Edw., 24
Relph, Robt., 19; Thos., 48
Reiston, Jas., 112
Remackey, Jn., 191
Remantrey, Thos., 70
Renneson (Rennet&on), Arth., 109;
Chris., 109, 124; Geo., 58, 110;
Jas., 50, 151; Jn., 12, 167;
Ralph, 109; Robt., 169; Thos.,
126; Wm., 8, 109, 169 (see
Rannison)
Rennoldson, Jn., 28, '51; Ralph,
145; Steph., 29; Wm., 72 (see
Ranoldson)
Renny, Edw., 174
Rensey, Thos., 41
Renton, Edw., 185; Jas., 185; Jn.,
6, 19; Wm., 36
Renwell, Hen., 51
Renwick, Geo., 128
Reveley (Reaveley), Edm., 35;
Geo., 106; Jn., 39, 183; Rich.,
188; Robt., 189: Wm., 114
Revell, Robt., 170
Reyley, Jn., 21
Ribton, Talbot, 114
Rice, Gabriel, 52*
Richardson (Richeson), Anth., 17,
96; Barthol., 97, 161, 174;
Bartr., 52; Chas., 59, 99; Mr.
Clem., 3, 145, 145n; Chris., 69,
84, 113, 114, 120, 122, 132, 149;
Cuth., 29, 97, 189; Mr. Dan.,
69; Edw., 18, 83, 15Q, 182; Fran.,
22; Gavin, 43; Geo., 27, 49, 63,
114, 141*, 191; Hen., 59, 82, 89,
90, 99, 109, 158; Hugh, 20, 21;
Jas., 87, 190; Jn., 17, 28, 36, 41,
50*, 52, 53, 58, 64, 65, 68, 69, 77,
80, 89, 97, 100, 126, 132, 133, 146,
148, 171, 176, 179, 181, 184, 190,
191; Mr. Jn., 145, 145n; Marm.,
69; Martin, 96; Math., 49;
Nich., 19, 101, 143, 156, 180, 182;
Peter, 104; Philip, 182; Ralph,
15, 18, 129, 176, 180; Rich., 60*,
80, 96, 97, 99, 143, 180, 189;
Robt., 31, 50, 64, 74, 122, 131,
180*, 188; Roger, 178; Rowl.,
189; Steph., 91: Thos., 15, 19,
20, 28, 58, 63, 84, 96, 124, 129,
130, 161, 181, 191; Mr. Thos.,
127*, I27n; Wigeat, 6; Wm., 18,
21*, 38, 44*, 58, 62, 64, 67, 68,
69, 70, 77, 79, 79n, 80, 80?i, 82, 87,
106, 138*, 139, 140, 141, 146, 148,
157, 159, 162, 179. 180, 188; Mr.
Wm., 57
Richester, Jn., 131
Richmond, Chris., 94; Jas., 94;
Jn., 73, 94: Martin, 94: Rich.,
69
Richson, Geo., 84
Rickaby, Anth., 65; Bartr., 167;
Chris., 175; Hen., 166; Jn., 76,
151, 166; Math., 173; Ra., 55;
Wm., 33, 160, 166, 179
Riddell, Thos., 18; Thos. Jr., 5*;
235
Sir Thos., 16, 16n; Sir Wm., 22,
2271,
Bidding, Jn., 9; Robt., 85
Ridley, Anth., 145; Chas., 146;
Gavin, 132; Geo., 37, 145; Hen.,
83; Hugh, 40, 138; Jas., 37, 64;
Jn., 92, 127, 128, 146, 162;
Minnie, 162; Peter, 8; Ealph, 38;
Rich., 146; Robt., 137, 162;
Thos., 145, 151; Wm., 77, 147
Riggell, Fran., 114
Righam, Gregory, 150
Rimington, Hen., 80
Ripley, Fran., 88; Harm., 135;
Thos., 75, 175
Rippon, Chas., 31; Geo., 28, 34,
107; Jn., 28*, 31, 36, 46; Lance,
28; Martin, 77, 78; Math., 55;
Ralph, 109; Robt., 28, 30, 107;
Thos., 2*, 28, 29, 30*, 31, 46, 55;
Wm., 2, 28, 30*, 31, 32, 102
Ritson, Jn., 99; Peter, 103; Thos.,
103, 109
Roberts, Dav., 11, Jn., 61; Low,
128; Thos., 61
Robinson, Adam, Ii7; And., 78,
190; Anth., 8, 84, 91, 92*, 112;
Avara, 20; Barnard, 135;
Barthol., 179; Brian, 10, 69;
Chas., 62; Chris., 55, 72, 73*, 80,
83, 84, 88, 90*, 112, 113, 135, 193 ;
Cuth., 18, 58, 67, 68, 84, 96, 134,
181; Edw., 117, 179, 193*; Fran.,
24, 150, 177; Gaven, 194; Geo., 3,
9, 18, 29, 37, 40, 44, 49, 55, 63,
69, 80, 84*, 88, 102, 112, 131*,
132, 180*, 182, 184; Gilb., 93;
Giles, 74; Hen., 73, 178; Humph.,
180; Jas., 48, 74, 114, 154, Jn.,
7*, 9, 11, 12, 20, 21, 35, 36, 40,
44, 51, 55, 60, 63*. 64, 66, 72*, 77,
80, 83, 88, 101, 106, 113*, 117*.
118, 124, 128, 131, 148, 157*, 159,
172, 175, 180*, 182, 193*; Lane.,
103; Leo., 84; Mark, 181; Marm.,
107, 136, 175; Martin, 134*;
Mich., 133, 188; Nich., 94, 181;
Perc., 190; Peter, 80, 139; Philip,
8; Ralph, 5, 9, 25, 46, 55*, 57, 81,
134, 135, 137, 177; Rich., 9, 36,
46, 49, 63, 67, 82, 93, 112, 114*,
132, 155, 181; Robt., 4, 7, 46, 49,
67, 69, 79, 82, 86, 91, 94, 101*,
116, 128, 131, 132, 136, 171, 181,
182, 190, 194; Roger, 7; Steph.,
72, 131; Thos., 10, 12, 18, 46, 50,
51, 64, 71, 72, 80, 83, 84, 102, 103,
113, 114*, 131*, 132, 136*, 151,
152, 157*, 170, 171, 176, 177, 180,
181; Wm., 12, 17*, 25, 33, 45, 46,
74*, 77, 83, 84, 86, 90*, 91, 93,
105, 113, 117*, 141, 150, 155, 168,
170, 175, 181, 182, 193
Robison, Arth., 109; Edw., 122,
184; Gab., 162; Geo., 143; Jn.,
98 129; Ralph, 98; Rich., 128;
Robt., 99; Thos., 44, 98; Wm.,
98, 184
Robson, Anth., 13, 25, 28, 51, 70;
Barnaby, 125; Chas., 166; Chris.,
83; Cuth., 10, 13; Edw., 148, 165;
Fran., 17, 176; Gerald, 41; Geo.,
88, 122, 135; Gilb., 28; Guy, 48;
Hen., 98; Humph., 38, 94; Jas.,
36, 46, 53, 165; Jerry, 48; Jn., 6,
10, 13, 23*, 31, 38, 62, 87, 89, 98,
131, 165*, 179; Lance., 38; Marm.,
162; Mary, 46; Nich., 24, 148;
Peter, 36; Ralph, 35, 51, 125;
Ranold, 36; Rich., 156, 157, 176;
Robt., 4, 8, 10, 13, 35, 41, 49, 80,
154, 164, 184, 187; Rowl., 90, 122;
Simond, 52; Steph., 8; Thos.,
23*, 26, 48, 66, 88, 102, 110, 135,
165, 168, 169, 176, 179; Wm., 11,
23, 38, 41, -46, 46n, 94, 157, 168,
176*, 179, 190, 192
Rochester, Hen., 18; Thos., 18
Rock wood, Anth., ]8 ; Robt., 3,
33, 34 ; Tabat, 33 ; Thos., 3, 32,
34
Roddam (Rodham), Arch., 52;
Chris., 191; Edw., 124; Fran.,
150; Jas., 127; Jn., 136; Thos.,
49; Wm., 127
Rodes, Chris., 49
Rogers (Rodgers, Roger), Cuth., 21;
Jn., 19, 190; Peter, 177; Rich.,
177; Thos., 191
Rogerson, Jn., 18, 24, 134; Math.,
134; Rich., 18; Robt., 23; Thos.,
18, 24; Wm., 10, 18
Rolle, Nich., 132
Romfoot, Hen., 109; Jn., 131 (see
Rumford
Rookeby, Mr. Jn., 11; Mr. Ralph,
Roose, Thos., 52 (see Rose and
Ross)
Roper, Cuth., 155; Jas., 156; Jn.,
144; Nich., 95, 152; Robt., 152*,
153; Thos., 144- Wm., 155
Rosbe, Robt., 168 '
Rosden, Wm., 188, 188n
Rose, Edw., 112; Geo., 191: Jas,
97; Rich., 107, 112, 114; Robt.,
89, 134; Thos., 189; Mr. Thos.,
73, 73n; Wm., 90, 125 (see Roose
and Ross
Ross, And., 36; Dan., 37; Mr. Hen.,
236
78; Thos., 165 (see Boose and
Rosse)
Rotheram, Wm., 84
Rotherforth, And., 122; Chas.., 43;
Geo., 51; Jn., 37, 38, 40, 51;
Math., 45; Thos., 40, 52 . (see
Rutherforth)
Rotherie, Roger, 151
Rough, Fran., 42
Roumforth, Wm., 67
Rounthwaite, Edw., 87, Geo., 85*,
87: Jn., 74, 87; Wm., 87
Rowe, Jn., 11, 32: Wm., 32 (see
Raw)
Rowell (Ro wells), Geo., 124, 128,
141, 145, 146; Hen., 128, 141;
Hugh, 124, 146: Jas., 18, Jn.,
36*, 107, 124*, 143, 144; Peter,
129; Rich., 141; Thos., 36, 146,
170; Wm., 107*, 124, 146
Rowland, Emend, 106; Fran., 33
Rowland son (Rowlinson), Hen., 73,
73n, Morgan, 75, 75™ ; Robt., 75;
Thos., 18
Rowle (Rowles), Jn., 115; Sanders,
190
Rowntree (Rontre), Geo., 173; Jn.,
158; Thos., 158, 173; Wm., 80,
137, 178
Rowsbey, Jn., 13
Roxby, Cuth., 181; Jn., 4, 54, 115;
Thos., 24, 76- Wm., 4, 33, 54*,
151*. 172
Roxdell, Ralph, 41
Rucroft, Thos., 168
Rudd, Jas., 107; Rich., 9, 72;
Thos., 10
Rudston., Cuth., 18
Rumford (Rumphit, Rumbert),
Chas., 77; Chris., 83; Cuth., 51;
Edw., 93; Geo., 57; Lane., 129;
Robt., 83; Wm., 93, 94, 178
Russell, Hen., 92; Jn., 108; Peter,
140, 149; Robt., 148: Thos., 190
Rutherford (Rudderford), Edw., 61;
Geo., 97; Jn., 114, 190; Thos.,
77 ; Vincent, 189 (see Rotherford)
Rutledge, Jn., 155; Rich., 155;
Thos., 155*
Rutter, Edw., 22; Geo., 94; Hen.,
65; Jacob, 99; Jn., 38, 46, 49,
97*, 99, 133, 136*, 137; Leo, 8;
Ralph, 3, 22, 81, 103, 112; Robt,,
103, 128, 132; Thos., 77, 83; Wm.,
46, 101, 177
Ruttlass (Rutlish, Rutcless), Edw.,
124; Jn., 48, 128; Ralph, 124;
Rich., 11, 109; Thos., 11; Wm.,
26, 129
Ryle, Jn., 39*; Thos., 36
S
Sabie, Chris., 149
Saddleton, Demick, 177
Sadler, Fran., 17; Jn., 152, 174;
Leo., 17; Ralph, 101; Robt., 153,
193; Thos., 82; Wm., 152
Saile, Robt., 113
Salkeld (Sackald), Chris., 80; Nich.,
80; Thos., 17
Sallett, Geo., 8; Robt., 8
Saltonstall, Jn., 187, lS7n
Salvin, Fran., 140; Mr. Jerrard,
116*, 116n; Jn., 150; Mr. Robt.,
147
Sample, Jas., 84; Rich., 92
Samson (Sampson), Anth., 13; Jn.,
108, 135; Peter, 85; Ralph, 11;
Robt., 134*; Wm., 95
Sander (Sanders), Anth., 35; Brian,
9; Chris., 25, 49; Cuth., 18, 35;
Edw., 112; Geo., 12; Hen., 25;
Jas., 128, 141; Jn., 2, 26, 35*, 37,
49, 53, 55, 150; Ralph, 25; Robt.,
9, 35., 48, 50; Thos., 23, 181
Sanderson, Chas., 74, 74n, 148;
Chris., 73, 73n, 74, 106; Edw.,
189; Hen., 28; Jacob, 112;
Jn., 39, 49, 72, 73, 106, 134;
Math., 62; Philip, 18, 72, 72n;
Ralph, 33; Rich., IIP; Robt.,
134, 162*; Sam., 28; Mr. Sam., 28,
28/i ; Steph., 89*; Thos., 28, 36,
42, 58, 59, 67, 68, 72, 89, 90; Wm.,
62, 72, 134, 189, 191
Sandilands, Nich., 36; Pat 191-
Robt., 36
Sands, Wm., 83
Sarrison, Robt., 17 (see Harrison)
Satterthwayte, Jn., 191
Saufield, Jn., 100
Savage, Ralph, 137, 184; Wm., 139,
176
Savill, Thos., 72, 128; Wm., 174
Sawer, Geo., 48
Sawney, Jas., 100
Sayre (Saire), Geo., 73, 75, 178;
Ralph, 113; Thos., 178; Wm.,
176
Sayver, Wm., 86
Saywer, Wm., 86
Scale (Skaife), Hen., 86; Thos.,
93; Wm., 93
Scamell, Jn., 20
Scarth (Skarth), Fran., 155; Mich.,
171; Thos., 177
Scath, Fran,, 10
Scathlock (Skaithlock, Skeathlock),
Jn., 127; Rich., 126, 130; Thos.,
179
Schorer, Chas., 29
237
Schuller, Jas., 24
Scogaine, Robt., 106, 106n, 107
Scoggan, Robt., 58
Scott, Alex., 41;- Anth., 41, 83, 106;
Barthol., 14, 176; Cuth., 155;
Dan., 151; Edw., 190; Hen., 59;
Jas., 176; Jn., 17, 26, 38, 79, 114*,
190; Jos., 20; Math., 41; Mich.,
36; Ralph, 52; Rich., 61; Robt.,
25, 26, 79, 84, 176, 187, 191; Thos.,
11, 21, 51, 69, 98, 114; Umphrey,
40; Walter, 145; Wm., 151, 191,
192
Scrogges, Thos., 174
Scurfield (Skirfield, Skirfill), Alex.,
17; Anth., 26; Bernard, 33;
Chas., 145; Edw., 166, 166n;
Emanuel, 25, 25n; Geo., 77;
Godfray, 129; Jn., 25, 46, 112,
132, 139; Nich., 146; Peter, 33,
114; Ralph, 26, 52; Robt., 141*,
145; Roger, 14; Thos., 26, 48;
Wm., 20, 24, 33, 77, 114, 139, 141,
166, 166ri
Scurry, Chris., 178; Fran., 178;
Jn., 178; Wm., 178
Seale, Robt., 189
Seamer (Semer), Barthol., 162;
Chris., 21; Fran., 82; Jn., 124,
179; Low., 162; Peter, 66; Robt.,
174; Wm., 33
Searle, Edw., 69; Perse., 101;
Ralph, 70; Wm., 69
Seaton, Jn., 191
Sedgwick, Jn., 11; Ralph, 21 (see
Sigswick)
Selby, Chris., 157; Geo., 39, 39/i,
191- Gilb., 189; Jn., 40, 123, 187;
Ralph, 17, 186, 186n; Rich., 51,
190: Rowl., 51; Thos., 39, 39n;
Wm., 158*, 189; Sir Wm., 39, 39n
Senior, Ralph, 25; Thos., 25
Serientson, Chris., 171
Servant, Jn., 130
Sewell, Geo., 170; Jn., 71, 170;
Ralph, 170; Thos., 73, 134; Wm.,
46 (see Sowell)
Shadforth, Mr. Anth., Ill, llln;
Chris., 20; Geo., 116, 132; Jas.,
152; Jn., 117, 127, 152*, Nich.,
131; Robt., 112, 116, 118; Thos.,
90; Mr. Thos., 136, 136w; Wm.,
116
Shaftoe, Bart., 41; Clem., 50, 5071,;
Hen., 194; Jas., 45; Jn., 45, 50,
50n; Robt., 19, 139; Thos., 44;
Tim., 38; Umph., 41; Wm., 45,
51, Sir?, 143; Mr. Wm., 46
^hakelock, Anth., 46; Chris., 132,
151; Jn., 32, 117, 157; Mark,
180; Ralph, 137; Rich., 117, 180;
Robt., 32; Wm., 68, 117
Shampley, Ralph, 21
Shanks, Jn., 20, 21
Sharp, Cuth., 170; Jn., 3, 46, 148,
155*; Peter, 112: Ralph, 164;
Rich., 176*; Robt., 54, 73, 117,
132*, 142, 151; Roger, 175; Thos.,
40, 117, 131*, 138; Wm., 19, 20,
113, 132, 151, 154, 156, 170, 176
Sharper, Bart., 17; Lance., 17;
Ralph, 17; Robt., 19, 46
Slhaw, Alex., 129; Blease, 83;
Cuth., 49; Edw., 83; Fran., 57,
88; Geo., 8, 9, 144, 144n; Hen.,
67, 82, 87; Jas., 41, 72, 192; Jn.,
11, 57, 70, 74, 97; Mr. Jn., 95,
95n; Mich., 82; Philip, 97;
Ralph, 72*; Regn., 82; Rich., 8;
Robt., 82, 83, 128, 168, 169; Thos.,
69, 79, 96, 158*; Wm., 55, 63,
87, 88, 152
Shawter (Shalter), Geo., 93, 96; Jn.,
85, 86; Lance., 88; Math., 57, 95;
Robt,, 85; Wm., 86, 88
Sheddons, Chris., 136
Sheffield, Chris., 129; Mr. Geo.,
125, 125n ; Jn., 123, 146 ; Thos., 119
She! ton, Edm., 130
Shell (Sheele), Clem., 187; Hen.,
191; Hugh, 129; Jarrett, 190;
Jn., 103, 187, 188, 191; Leo, 125;
Martin, 188; Nich., 38, 98, 102;
Rich., 36, 58, 190; Robt., 191;
Thos., 191; Wm., 188, 191*
Shepherd, Cuth., 156; Hen., 55,
165; Rich., 156; Tho., 107, 132,
155*; Wm., 19, 125, 138 (see
Shippard)
Shepperdson (Shippardson), Adam,
117, 117n; Chris., 3, 33, 34; Geo.,
112; Jn., 112*, 128; Luke, 128;
Miles, 3, 55; Ralrdi, 114; Rich.,
151; Wm., 114, 116, 118
Sheraton (Sheriton), Chris., 163;
Jas., 169; Jn., 165, 171; Ninian,
163; Thos., 144, 178; Wm., 164,
165, 169
Sherburn, Robt., 151; Quintin, 190;
Wm., 190
Sherington, Wm., 85, 171
Sherwin, Math., 17; Wm., 8, 123
Sherwood, Geo., 170; Jn., 46, 170;
Thos., 170; Wm., 169 (see Shir-
wood)
Shevill, Cuth., 27; Jn., 17, 30;
Thos., 49
Shield, Robt., 67; Wm., 66
Shipley, Jn., 40, 193; Robt., 193;
Thos., 193
238
Shippard, Jn., 188; Luke, 127;
Robt., 83, 189: Thos., 73; Wm.,
63 (see Shepherd)
Shirwood, Fran., 61: Thos,, 61 (see
Sherwood)
Shoote, Jn., 59
Shoreswood, Thos., 120
Short, Geo. 191; Ealph, 58, 60;
Rich., 9; Robt., 9; Thos., 9, 145;
Wm., 60
Shortricke, Jn., 146- Robt., 29
Shotton, Edw., 152; Geo., 193; Jn.,
193; Math., 143; Rich., 178;
Wm., 152, 180, 194 (see Shutton)
Shottwell, Thos., 20 (see Shuttwell)
Shrowech, Thos., 24
Shutt, Anth., 105; Fran., 105; Jn.,
105*; Wm., 105
Shutton, Jn., 113 (see Shotton)
Shutwell, Earth., 181 (see Shottwell)
Sibbett, Jas., 188, 188n
Sickerwham, Jn., 77; Thos., 77;
Wm., 63
Side, Dav., 152
Sigswick, Anth., 92; Chris., 87;
Mr. Cuth., 115; Gerard, 167;
Hen., 65, 77; Jn., 59, 66, 78, 79*,
89, 109, 167*, 182: Ralph, 67, 85,
108; Rich., 57, 85*; Thos., 65,
67, 69, 79*, 112, 115; Wm., 68,
79, 85, 167; Mr. Wm., 145, 145n
(see Sedgwick)
Sikes, Benj., 7; Brian, 7
Silvertop, 'Geo., 8; Jn., 66, 68;
Mabel, 68; Robt., 24, 24n; Thos.,
64
Silvester, Jn., 130
Sim, Wm., 190
Simpson (Simoon), Alex., 135, 190;
Amb., 48, 74; Anth., 61, 74, 77,
171; Barnard, 63; Brian, 91;
Chas., 59; Chris., 68, 72, 134;
Cuth., 94, 125, 143; Edm., 131;
Edw., 19*, 52, 70, 191; Fran., 11,
83 ; Geo., 21, 34, 52, 132, 170, 189 ;
Hen., 20, 28, 104, 131. 175: Mr.
Hen., 143, 143n,; Hugh, 57, 91,
93; Jas., 21, 36, 53, 63, 94, 190;
Jeff., 83; Jn., 53, 59, 63*, 66, 67,
70*, 75, 80, 85, 86*, 87, 91, 107,
129, 146, 172, 184; Leo., 179;
Margt,, 63; Math., 76, 83: Nich.,
76; Pat., 191; Perse., 87; Ralph,
44, 71, 74, 150; Rich., 49, 176;
Mr. Rich., 143, 143n; Robt., 31,
63, 72, 76, 82, 91, 94, 95, 128, 146,
169, 171; Roger, 8, 85, 175; Rowl.,
49, 128; Thos., 4, 8, 14*, 51, 53.
63, 74, 83, 87, 89, 107, 113, 122,
154, 155, 181, 192; Wm., 11, 41,
67, 69, 70, 82, 86, 87*, 89, 90, 94r
121, 182, 189, 194
San, Ingerham, 31
Sinburne, Jas., 90 (see Swinburn)
Sinclair (Cynkler), Jn., 26; Magnes,
170
Singleton, Farence, 188; Peter, 29;
Ralph, 29, 87; Robt., 188
Sisson, Cuth., 118, 118n; Jn., 57,
88; Ralph, 20; Wm., 88 (see
Cisson)
Sisterson, Jn., 36, Roger, 39 .
Sitils, Eobt., 91
Skare, Barnard, 106; Hen., 106
Skealle, Rich., 191; Wm., 188
Skeldough, Edw., 168; Robt., 167
Skelton, Geo., 28 ^
Skepper, Mr. Chris., 7, 7n; Moses,
119, 119n
Skinner, Jacob, 125
Skirlin, Jn., 50
Skirroe, Chris., 123; Jn., 125
Skoone, Wm., 9
Skrie, Math., 10
Slack, Wm., 90
Slater (Slayter), Edw., 189; Jas.,
71; Jn., 62, 156, 184; Math., 136;
Peter, 55*; Thos., 61; Wm., 63
Slegg (Sliggs), Edw., 42; Jn., 188;
Rich., 42
Sleigh, Jn., 186, 186n, 190, 192;
Ralph, 191
Sleightholme, Edw., 172
Slinger, Fran., 106
Slingsbie, Robt., 113
Slumber, Wm., 159
Smailes (Smayles), Jn., 6*, 75, 170;
Leo., 52; Luke, 6; Rich., i6;
Thos., 75
Smaithwate, Edw., 57, 95, 95™, 97;
Jos., 136
Small, Jn., 113
Smallpage, Robt., 38
Small wood, Jos., 150
Smart, Geo., 184; Jas., 120; Jn., 4,
43, 184; Jon., 25; Lance., 24;
Math., 83; Peter, 43; Thos., 43;
Wm., 29, 119
Smelt, Jn., 85; Wm., 8
Smetton, Geo., 38
Smikh, Jn., 112
Smirk, Jn., 123; Thos., 126
Smirthwaite (Smurthwaite), Jn.,
107; Sam., 136: Tim., 136
Smitch, Jn., 162
Smith (Smyth), Amb., 138; Anth.,
72, 117,' 138; Mr. Anth., 127,
127n: Arth., 114, 145; BartTiol.,
133, 171: Chris., 87*, 135, 142, 184,
185; Cuth., 2, 27, 28, 46, 57, 95;
239
Duke, 33; Edw., 4, 16, 27, 36, 40,
60*, 114, 128, 144*, 157; Elias,
123*, I23n; Fran., 138*, 141, 175;
Gawin, 193; Geo., 18, 52, 53, 69,
72, 77, 134, 142*, 143, 172, 184,
189, 191*, 193; Mr. Hendry, 121;
Hen., 62, 63, 67, 81, 119, UQn,
131, 132, 139, 151; Hugh, 6, 21*,
151; Humph., 129; Jas., 42*, 43,
155, 190; Jarrard, 194; Jer., 10;
Jn., 3, 10, 11, 13, 16*, 18, 20, 23,
24, 26, 28, 31, 33, 36, 38, 51, 62,
83*, 86, 87, 91, 112, 124, 134, 136*,
138, 148, 151, 155, 156, 169*, 170,
171*, 175, 182, 184*, 185, 189, 192,
193, 194; Lance., 114; Leo., 137;
Luke, 18; Mark, 124; Martin, 26;
Math., 55, 93, 134, 144; Mich.,
76, 113; Miles, 45; Nich., 17, 21,
29, 36, 76*, 136, 143; Ralph, 10,
69, 100, 136*, 152, 155, 180, 184*,
185*, 190*; Rich., 12, 16, 17, 76,
77, 86, 112, 114*, 142, 147, 151,
156, 173, 176, 189, 194; Eobt., 3,
16, 61, 87, 113, 125, 136, 138, 139*,
155, 168, 172, 182*, 183, 190, 192
193, 194; Roger, 32; Rowl., 27,
112; Symond, 124; Steph., 13,
192; Thos., 13, 14, 17, 19, 26, 27,
35, 36, 38, 42, 53, 84*, 87, 114,
135*, 137, 138, 141, 148, 155*, 167,
180, 181, 193, 194; Wm., 2, 4, 8,
10*, 14, 17, 24, 25, 27, 36*, 37,
38*, 53, 72, 87, 104, 120, 120n, 141,
143, 148, 168, 172, 173, 178, 184,
185, 191, 194
Smithson (Smythson), Fran , 37 •
Math., 85 ; Thos., 73, 106 ; Wm., 36
Smurfoot, Geo., 96; Humph., 64-
Jn., 62; Robt., 64; Thos., 51, 62;
Wm., 62
Snaith (Snayth), Geo., 3, 107- Jn.,
55*, 73, 181; Ralph, 181; Robt.,
8, 107, 134; Thos., 55, 107; Wm.,
8, 107*, 146, 191
Snawdon (Snadon), Cuth., 194- Jn.,
169, 171, 173*, 193, 194; Lance.,
24; Thos., 121*; Wm., 18 (see
Snowdon)
Sneathe, Hen., 190
Snow, Cuth., 109
Snowball (Snawball), Jn., 31, 128
Snowdon, Anth., 150; Thos., 113,
150, 151 (see Snawdon)
Sober (Sowber), Chris., 64; Edm.,
83; Jn., 60, 81, 92: Ralph, 81;
Rich., 82*; Wm., 81, 82, 83
Sockburn, Jn., 93
Softley, Rich., 145, 193; Robt., 24,
Thos., 24
Somerset, Rich., 7
Somerside, Nich., 34
Sommers (Somer), Chris., 113;
Math., 61; Robt., 113 (see
Summers)
Sopwith, Thos., 194
Sotheart, Chris., 68
Sotheran (Sothran) Chas., 40; Cuth.,
45- Edw., 43; Hen., 2, 27; Jn.,
4, 13*, 44, 49, 87; Robt., 13*,
Rowl., 44; Steph., 45; Thos., 41;
Wm., 4, 87 (see Sutheran)
Soudle, Jn., 97
Souleby (Solbye), Arth., 105; Chris.,
83- Geo., 153; Jon., 105*; Osw.,
105; Rich., 142: Thos., 45, 138,
141n; Wm., 88, 96, 153
Southditch, Fran., 131
Sowd, Jn., 20
Sowerby, Jacob, 99; Jn., 109; Leo.,
73; Rich., 86, 183; Robt., 86;
Wm., 59, 75, 99
Sowill, Wm., 17 (see Sewell)
Sowley, Wm., 170
Spaine, Thos, 141
Span ton, Jn., 66
Spark, Edw., 165: Fran., 159; Geo.,
77, 138, 141, 168; Hen., 58; Jn.,
77, 115, 141, 165*; Math., 115;
Nioh., 122; Ralph, 61, 62, 165;
Robt., 77, 158, 165; Thos., 159;
Val., 165; Wm., 165*
Sparrow, Jn., 8, 33*, 46: Rich., 46,
122: Thos., 33, 46; Wm., 46
Spauding, Rich., 26
Speaker, Mr., 1
Speck, Cuth., 157; Jas., 180*; Jn.,
169; Roger, 70
Spedell, Thos., 182
Spedling, Jn., 81, 84; Wm., 90, 165
Speed (Spede), Anth., 116; Jas.,
180; Thos., 116, 167
Spence, Alex., 191; And., 32; Hen.,
171; Jas., 11; Mich., 83; Wm.,
42
Spencely (Spynceley), Jn., 128;
Rich., 150; Wm., 60
Spencer (Spenser), Cuth., 87; Fran.,
191; Hen., 49, 87*: Jn., 58, 64,
86; Ralph, 87; Robt., 87; Wm.,
190
Spinkney, Jas., 92 (see Pinkney)
Spittle, Jn., 17
Spooner, Cuth., 174, 174n; Ralph,
64; Rich., 64, 65; Wm., 167
Spour (Sporr), Robt., 176; Thos., 51,
53; Wm., 49
Spraggon, Jn., 148
Spride, Thos., 23
Spring, Robt., 193
240
Sprott, Mich., 21; Wm., 20
Spuner, Math., 135
Spyncler, Jn., 130
Squire, Thos., 52
Stabler (Staybler), Chris., 176;
Hen., 89; thos., 20
Stafford, Edw., 18; Fran., 37; Jas.,
13; Jn., 11; Ealph, 137; Thos.,
150; Wm., 36
Staiggs, Robt., 48
Stainbank (Staynbanck), Chris., 86;
Jn., 170- Jos., 171; Thos., 58, 65,
68
Stainforth, Peter, 173; Rich., 91*;
Steph., 171; Thos., 91 (see Stan-
forth)
Stainsby, Jas., 57*, 79*, 80; Jn.,
28, 81, 83*, 92; Law., 57, 83, 93;
Martin, 83; Robt., 73, 83, 128;
Thos., 73, 83; Wm., 81, 83
Stainthorp, Jn., 82
Stainton, Rich., 160; Robt., 145
Stalkeld, Rich., 80
Stamp, Chris., 93; Jas., 193
Stanely, Edw., 163
Stanforth (Stainforth), Jn., 37;
Thos., 91 (see Stainforth)
Stankley, Sam., 36
Stanton, Adam, 36; Jn., 20
Stan wick, Lance., 164
Stapper, Guy, 115
Stappleton, Jn., 21; Marm., 82-
Wm., 20, 21
Starbuck, Wm., 5, 43
Starkie, Hamlett, 133, 133/i
Starre, Earth., 131: Robt., 185
Startforth (Starford), Bart., 45;
Brian, 141; Hen., 76; Jas., 136;
Rich., 141; Thos., 63, 135
Staveley, Tho., 87
Stawper, Math., 154
Staynes, Jn., 183
Stead, Alex., 114
Steavens, Thos., 17, 152
Stebbin, Thos., 69
Steedman, Edw., 113; Nich., 70;
Rich., 77; Roger, 112; Thos., 80,
117
Steel (Steal), Barthol., 162; Fran.,
143; Gko., 87; Jas., 146; Jn., 97,
185; Ralph, 97, 146; Rich., 88*;
Thos., 139; Wm., 192
Steenson (Steinson), Anth., 61;
Chris., 151; Jn., 64
Steere, Geo., 154, 156; Gibrye, 154
Steley, Greg., 89; Rich., 89
Stell, Chris., 54; Jn., 46, 54; Thos.,
46
Stelling (Stellin, Stealling), Anth.,
179*; Jn., 156: Martin, 179;
Rich., 168; Robt., 91, 107, 124,
179; Thos., 57, 70, 159; Wm.,
184
Stephenson (Steavenson, Stevenson),
Anth., 2, 13, 39, 66, 99, 172;
Barthol., 154; Chris., 66, 151*.
172; Constable, 46; Cunen, 99;
Cuth., 180; Fran., 160; Geo., 9,
39, 71, 82, 148, 151, 155, 172,
185; Hen., 31, 36, 66, 180;
Humph., 121; Jn., 9, 10, 14, 25,
31, 39*, 63, 64, 66, 83, 94,. 101,
118, 118n., 123, 144, 150*, 151, 171,
172*, 177, 183, 187; Ralph, 9, 31,
69, 90, 121; Rich., 43, 69, 82, 160;
Robt., 25, 32, 38, 64, 67, 101, 132,
134*, 169, 190; Rowl., 155; Thos.,
9, 10, 55, 66, 67, 95, 145, 155, 172,
177*; Wm., 19, 28, 39, 64, 67, 83,
96, 101, 128, 160, 184
Steward (Stewart), Alex., 101;
Edw., 21; Geo., 136; Jas., 62;
Jn., 10, 50, 101: Thos., 20, 102,
176; Wm., 150
Stiles, Arth., 62
Stimson, Thos., 168
Stobbart, Bryan, 152; 180; Fran.,
141; Hugh, 62; Jn., 145; Mich.,
58; Robt., 66; Sampson, 152, 154;
Thos., 153; Wm., 12, 58, 60, 147,
154
Stobbs, Anth^ 38; Brian. 53, 96;
Cuth., 73; Edw., 62*; Geo., 64,
102*, 145; Inago, 109; Jn., 3, 26,
38, 48, 51, 52, 53, 58, 59, 110, 145,
146; Nich., 129*; Ralph, 52, 102;
Rich., 147; Robt,, 53, 141; Thos.,
64; Wm., 26, 45*, 73, 95, 102
Stobles, Jn., 45
Stock (Stocks), Thos., 29; Wm., 177,
188*
Stockdell, Chris., 146; Jn., 58, 60*,
60n,, 157; Ralph, 82
Stockton, Chris., 171; Jn., 174;
Hen., 171; Ralph, 151; Robt., 37
Stoddert (Stoddard), Chris., 58, 67,
132, 164; Edw., 13; Jas., 146;
Jn., 55*; Lance., 87; Math., 71,
72; Nich., 33; Philip, 138; Ralph,
132; Robt., 136, 169, 173; Thos.,
100; Wm., 46, 87*, 132, 152, 168,
181, 183
Stokay, Lyonel, 50
Stokelt (Stokeld), Cuth., 89; Fran.,
69; Hen., 133: Jerritt, 89*; Jn.,
69, 112, 128; Rich., 9; Thos., 70;
Wm., 87, 89
Stoker, Edw., 11; Jn., 47, 53*;
Math., 52; Roger, 47; Thos., 26;
Wm., 52
241
Stokoe, Geo., 42 ; Jn., 37 ; Math., 31 ;
Rich., 36 ; Robt., 62 ; Thos., 194
Stone (Stones), Geo., 39; Jn., 134;
Thos., 113
Stoode, Wm., 135
Stores, Jn., 181; Rich"., 181; Thos.,
181*, 182
Story (Storey), Anth., 131; Chris,,
78, 172; Cuth., 52; Edw., 189,
190; Geo., 23, 39, 84; Jas., 191;
Jn., 23, 24, 72, 113, 139, 143, 150;
Lance., 40; Ralph, 180; Rich.,
173, 175; Robt., 49, 83, 129, 185,
193; Roger, 18; Steph., 48; Thoa.,
26, 32, 36*, 44, 54, 146; Uzwin,
113; Wm., 10, 47, 138, 139
Stother, Chris., 107
Stothert (Stothard), Jn., 26; Robt.,
67 (see Stoddert)
Stott, Anth., 18: Chris., 113; Edw.,
125; Geo., 124, 125*; Hen., 180;
Hugh, 125; Jn., 124, 125; Rich.,
23; Robt,, 4, 25, 84; Rowl., 123;
Thos., 21, 71, 78, 125; Tim., 124;
Wm., 38, 109, 112, 124
Stout, Chris,, 21; Edw., 77, 135,
172; Gilb., 50; Jn., 109, 135, 136,
185; Nich., 77; Ralph, 58; Robt.,
109; Thos., 145-; Wm., 22, 76
Stradford, Hen., 21
Straford, Amb., 63
Strange, Robt., 50
Stranguage, Mark, 113
Strawheall, Jn., 6
Strickland, Cuth., 83
Stringer, Jn., 183; Lance., 28-
Wm., 31
Stroddert, Lionel, 145 (see Stothert)
Stroker, Geo., 127
Strother (Struther), Gawen, 188;
Jas., 188; Jn., 20; Wm., 191
Stubbs, Rich., 87, 173; Thos., 88;
Wm., 173, 178
Stuckey, Rich., 44
Suddes, Jas., 190
Suddick (Sudwick), Geo., 141- Jn.,
21, 64, 76, 141, 170; Philip, 97-
Ralph, 123; Robt., 97
Suggatt, Emanuel, 180; Jn., 180
Sumerside, Jn., 31; Mich., 127;
Rich., 53; Wm., 53, 128
Summers (Summer), Hen., 79; Jn.,
41, 62; Law., 65; Ralph, 65:
Rich., 62; Robt., 20; Thos., 73
(see Sommers)
Sunder, Jas., 61
Sunderland, Rich., 18
Sunton, Rich., 166
Surrett, Anth., 134: Jn., 13, 113 j
137; Rich., 13, 135; Wm., 134*
Surtees- (Suretees, Sautis, Saurtus),
Anth., 4, 14*, 31; Cuth., 63;
Geo., 39; Jn., 38; Ralph, 2, 26,
27; Robt., 63, 82; Thos., 11, 38;
Wm., 49
Sutcliffe, Mr. Rich., 177
Sutherin, Hen., 28, 176; Humph.,
70; Jas., 176, 179; Thos., 177;
Wm., 28 (see Sotheran)
Sutton, Jn., 129; Thos., 128
Swainston, Anth., 177, 178; Geo.,
106, 176; Hen., 106; J.n., 58, 88*,
162, 177; Osw., 106; Rich., 75;
Robt., 175; Thos., 177; Wm., 168
Swallow, Jn., 112; Nich., 112;
Thos., 112
Swalwell, Geo., 144*; Hen., 19;
Jas., 144; Jn., 114, 124, 144, 153;
Luke, 168; Marm., 144; Rich.,
19; Robt., 41, 181; Thos., 37, 163;
Wm., 3, 22, 51, 114, 129, 143*,
144, 169*
Swan, Ather., 24; Jn., 20, 84;
Nich., 192; Rich., 65; Robt., 150;
Roger, 20; Thos., 193
Swarlyn, Osw., 41
Swatt, Robt., 151
Sweet, Edw., 190
Sweeting (Swething), Anth., 138,
Jn., 26, 107; Nich., 184; Ralph,
158; Wm., 156
Swier, Rich., 83
Swinbank, Jn., 84, 94; Ralph, 94*;
Walter, 180; Wm., 61, 145
Swinburn (Swynburn) Cuth., 36, 122;
Geo., 9, 94, 146; Jn., 19, 36, 37,
38, 94; Lance., 150; Marm., 37;
Nich., 57, 93; Peter, 116; Rich.,
17, 104; Mr. Rowl., 128, I28n;
Thos., 37; Sir Thosi., 145, 145n;
Wm., 3, 9, 22, 36, 117, 151
Swinglehirst, Wm., 193
Swinnay, Robt., 52
Sydbotten, Mich., 38
Sym, Jas., 145; Jn., 145, 187;
Thos., 189
Symy (Sime), Math., 26; Mich., 3,
32, 34*; Wm., 32
Tadcastle (Tedcastle), Gilb., 27;
Mich., 150
Taileforth, Wm., 151
Tallentire, Chris., 61; Jas., 86; Jn.,
60 (see Terrentire)
Tankred (Tanket), Rich., 37*;
Thos., 179
Tanton, Geo., 117
Tame, Wm., 98
16
242
Tarran, Adam, 177; Jn., 172; Thos.,
92, 178
Tarrell, Eobt., 52
Tate (Tayt, Tait), And., 191;
Awston, 20; Chris., 70; Jas.,
188; Jn., 43; Munge, 20; Wm.,
81
Tatham (Tatam), Ealph, 97, 97n;
Eobt., 97, 97n
Taylboyes, Anth., 160, I60n
Tayler (Talor, Tailor), Abram, 72;
Amb., 150, 152: Anth., 7, 9, 10,
24, 29, 33, 113*, 129, 131; Bleash,
82; Chas., 78, 126; Chris., 43;
Cuth., 10, 58, 82, 106, 108, 130;
Edw., 30, 33, 88, 126; Fran., 61;
Geo., 28, 29, 30, 74*, 76, 78, 88,
121, 125, 129*, 135, 161; Hen., 74;
Jas., 113, 125, 128, 134; Jn., 9,
17, 19, 25, 28, 29, 30*, 31, 33*,
36*, 37, 51, 53, 54, 55*, 74, 76, 77*,
78*, 87*, 91, 114, 117*, 124, 128,
130, 143, 191; Lance., 16, 145;
Mark, 36; Math., 77, 121; Mich.,
3, 33, 64, 138; Nich., 16, 33*, 55,
68, 128; Peter, 87, 112, 191;
Philip, 139; Ealph, 23, 24, 67, 68;
Eich., 8*, 33, 42, 68, 113, 145;
Eobt., 20, 39, 78, 114*, 127, 129*,
132; Eoger, 41, 87; Thodorus,
113; Thos., 18, 21, 24*, 27, 28*,
33, 36, 39, 52, 55*, 74, 82, 87,
105, 107, 113*, 128, 129, 155, 193 ;
Tobie, 78; Umph., 30; Wm., 3,
16*, 17, 24*, 26, 30*, 55, 87, 107*,
113, 117, 150, 166, 172, 193 (see
Toler)
Taylorson, Jas., 165; Jn., 81, 92,
162*, 163; EowL, 162; Thos., 160
Teale, Perc., 93
Teasdale, Anth., 98*, 102, 108;
Chris., 101, 108; Cuth., 101;
Edw., 101; Fran., 55; Geo., 33;
Hugh, 108 ; Jn., 36, 67, 101*, 108*,
109, 121, 126; Mich., 67: Nich.,
108; Ealph, 24; Eich., 114; Eobt.,
98, 177; Steph., 102; Thos., 32,
36, 151; Wm., 102, 108, 129
Telford, Thoe., 191; Wm., 191
Tempest, Geo., 38; Mr. Jn., 69, 70
Wm., 39, 39n
Tempin, Jn., 176;
Temple, Geo., 191; Jas., 188; Ealph
51; Thos., 38, 61, 187, lS7n
Toby, 192
Tennant, Steph., 82
Terrentire, Wm., 106 (see Tallentir*)
Tewart, Jn., 7
Tewer, Jn., 77
Te worth, Eobt., 25
Thackwray, Thos., 107; Wm., 107
Thaller, Sam., 36
Theakston, Simond, 181; Wm., 181
Thew, Jn., 42
Thirkeld (Thirkelt), Chris., 80;
Edw., 20; Fran., 80; Jas., 66;
Jn., 66; Lance., 66
Thirlbeck, Sam., 54; Thos., 54
Thirlway (Thirloway), Phil., 43;
Eobt,, 49; Thos., 11
Thirslewhite, Anth., 122
Thomlinson, Jn., 10; Wm., 54, 54n;
Mr. Wm., 4, 4>n (see Tomlinson)
Thompson (Thomson, Tomson),
Alex., 52*; Amb., 74; Anth., 11;
Mr. Anth., 4, 4n; Chas., 61;
Chris., 10, 23, 37, 46, 49, 87, 91,
114, 177, 184; Mr. Chris., 4, 5n;
Cuth., 33, 42, 85, 112, 128, 190;
Edw., 37, 48, 69, 70, 113, 116, 148,
152, 175, 193; Fran., 112, 145, 185;
Geo., 6, 11, 17, 24, 26, 28, 48, 60,
64, 69, 70, 73, 91, 109, 112, 125, 137,
138, 145, 148; Gilb., 17, 187; Hen.,
37, 48, 50, 132, 151, 185, 189, Hugh,
95; Ingram, 99; Jas., 7, 59, 152,
171, 190; Jn., 6, 17, 21, 25, 26, 30,
32, 33, 44, 51*, 58*, 60, 61, 64. 66,
72, 83, 84, 110, 112*, 116, 124,
127, 131, 132, 138, 145, 146, 155,
156*, 159, 170, 172, 177, 178*, 179*,
184; Lawr., 191; Leo, 109; Math.,
83, 123, 163; Mich., 23, 28, 49,
102, 193; Nich., 11, 13, 62, 92,
113*, 178; Pat., 11, Ralph, 8, 21,
37, 107, 146, 151*, 164, 175, 180,
190; Eich., 9, 16, 21, 36, 37, 49,
62, 82, 112, 114, 155, 184; Eobt.,
6, 10, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 32, 35, 40,
53, 60, 61, 67, 82, 83*, 101, 102,
112*, 148, 163, 168, 175, 178, 194;
Eowl., 58, 103*, 109; Sam., 18;
Steph., 37, 129; Symond 42;
Thos., 24, 26, 32, 33, 36*, 38, 41,
46, 49, 50, 55, 58, 73, 74, 82, 101,
109, 112, 113, 121, 148*, 155, 162,
163, 170, 172, 172n, 176, 178, 184,
193*; Tim., 155; Wm., 11, 18, 24,
36, 37, 38, 40, 50, 63, 64, 67, 84,
92, 105, 109, 113*, 114*, 131, 132,
151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 168, 177,
178, 184, 185, 192
Thornbrough, Geo., 10
Thomburrie, Eobt., 176
Thornton, Jn., 124, 173; Nioh., 13;
Eich., 114; Eoger, 9, 150; Sam.,
13; Wm., 13, 135
Thorp, Dan., 156; Jas., 155, 156;
Jn., 127; Eobt., 156, 163, 173;
Wm., 97, 173, 175
243
Thraler, Jn., 101
Thurbeck, Robt., 151; Win., 151
Thurburn, Geo., 191; Wm., 191
Thursbie, Edw., 95; Jn., 76, 95:
Rich., 106, 106n; Mr. Rich., 59,
59/i ; Symond, 20; Thos., 69, 95;
Toby, 95; Wm., 95
Thwaits, Wm., 141
Tiburne, Robt., 106
Tichichus CTychichus), 143, 143n
Tideman, Thos., 79
Tilbury. Jn., 188
Tilley, Jas., 26; Thos., 114
Tindell (Tindale, Teradle), Geo., 52;
Jas., 47; Jn., 179, 189; Math.,
176; Rich., 67, 177; Thos., 157;
Walter, 23; Wm., 84, 177 (see
Tyndall)
Tinkler, Amb., 73; Anth., 88; Edw.,
87; Jn., 98*; Mich., 73; Philip,
83 ; Ralph, 87 ; Robt., 86 ; Wm., 98
Tinmouth, Geo., 185 (see Tyne-
mouth)
Tiplady, Geo., 139: Jn., 108, 172,
177; Robt., 176
Todd, Amb., 37; Anth., 47, 64,
68; Arch., 83; Barnard, 93;
Bryan, 89; Chris., 10*, 84, 85,
102, 159; Cuth., 101, 107, 193;
Geo., 9, 66, 190, 193; Hen., 52,
162, 194: Jas., 193; Jarrard, 192;
Jn., 2, 6, 33, 46*, 67, 81, 85, 89,
94, 109, 113, 116, 117, 193, 194;
Lance., 159; Math., 124, 193:
Mich., 169; Nich., 124, 131, 148;
Ralph, 20; Rich., 10, 59, 60, 64,
194; Robt., 46, 73, 94, 109, 190;
Roger, 36; Rowl., 90; Thos., 6,
33*, 46* 64*, 66, 85, 92, 101, 107,
117, 121, 124, 148*, 151, 155, 194*-
Wm., 20, 32, 46, 62, 64, 65, 66
112, 194
Toler, Robt., 82 (see Tayler)
Tomlinson, Edw., 24; Nich., 113;
Wm., 31 (see Thomlinson)
Tonge (Tongue), Mr. Cuth., 85;
Edw., 9; Mr. Geo., 85; Mr.
Ralph, 85; Robt., 169; Wm., 33
Topias, Arth., 74; Talbot, 74
Toppin, Hen., 17
Torrens, Thos., 18
Toureson, Erasmus, 38
Toward, Anth., 109*; Cuth., 108;
Geo., 108, 109; Hen., 8, 43; Jn.,
8, 109*; Marm., 8; Nich., 109*;
Robt., 8; Thos., 109*; Wm., 7
Towers, Edw., 93; Jn., 68; Osw.,
151; Thos., 69
Towlard, Wm., 63
Towler, Jn., 63; Wm., 87
Townes, Wm., 9
Townsend (Townend), Robt., 92;
Symond, 175; Thos., 175
Toyes, Turistall, 90
Toyneton, Jn., 135
Tram, Edw., 18
Trent, Rich., 193
Trestald (Trestale), Jn., 64*
Trewhitt, Chris., 3; Geo., 9; Jn.,
9; Ralph, 9, 77; Rich., 24, 111;
Robt., 9, 24; Thos., 146; Wm.,
23, 24
Trinbridge, Wm., 69
Trinell, Geo., 37
Trip, Rich., 123*
Triplett, Thos., 54, 54n; Mr. Thos.,
4, 4in
Trollop, Jn., 128, 139*; Sampson,
142, 142n; Mr. Thos., 127, 127n
Tron, Hew, 188
Trotter, Chris., 89, 156; Geo., 62,
63, 86; Hen., 64; Jas., 94, 133;
Jn., 36, 58*, 62, 77, 88*, 108, 180;
Lance., 102; Oliver, 87; Ralph,
62, 63; Rich., 129; Robt., 63,
108; Thos., 20, 53, 78, 96, 108,
110, 156; Toby, 41; Wm., 38, 62,
156
Trumble, Amb., 19; Barth., 21;
Edw., 42, 44, 48; Geo., 17; Hen.,
48; Jas., 18, 26; Mark, 18;
Mich., 21; Peter, 18; Robt., 187-
Thos., 24, 187; Uzward, 33*;
Water, 49; Wm., 44, 48
Trunckston, Rowl., 124
Trusterum, Rich., 83
Tuard, Thos., 82
Tuck, And., 27; Jn., 27
Tuggill (Tuggalt, Tuckalt), Chris.,
155, 165; Wm., 64
Tuler, Chris., 66
Tuley, Jn., 97
Tulle, Thos., 193
Tumdes, Anth., 83
Tunstall (Tonstall, Tunsdaile), Geo.,
173; Jn., «1, 70, 136; Marm.,
Ill; Mr. Marm., 150; Ralph,
173*, 173n; Rich., 124; Mr. Thos.,
92, 127, 127 n,; Toby, 92; Wm.,
84, 92
Turbatt, Dyonise, 156; Jn., 168;
Rich., 102, 182; Robt., 168;
Thos., 168, 169
Turner, Brian, 67; Cuth., 135, 146;
Edw., 129; Hen., 91; Jn., 6, 20*,
23, 83, 87, 128, 134, 188, 190;
Nich., 91; Ralph, 87; Rich., 40;
Robt., 2, 6, 8, 39, 137; Rowl.,
38; Thos., 17, 24, 25, 36, 83, 91,
137, 173; Wm., 36
244
Turpin, Geo., 42; Jn., 97; Rich.,
177; Eobt., 9; Thoe., 11; Wm., 28
Turryes, Thos., 21
Turvin, Janiell, 191; Eobt., 191*
Tutin, Jn., 31
Tuttie, Jn., 114
Tutton (Tuton), Jn., 82; Mich., 146
Twedell, Anth., 26, 141; Chris., 141;
Fran., 167*; Hen., 184; Jas., 41,
141; Jn., 6, 45, 141, 170; Nich.,
141*, 141n ; Philip. 138; Robt.,
122; Thos., 3, 6, 45; Wm., 6
Twedie, Gee., 96
Twentyman, Jn., 46
Twisell, Jn., 39; Ralph, 36
Twivell, Robt., 21
Tyers, Rich., 133
Tyndall, Jn., 76; Peter, 41; Robt.,
76; Wm., 167 (see Tindell)
Tynmouth, Geo., 145; Jn., 40, 138;
Ralph, 165 (see Tinmouth)
U
Ullock, Anth., 75; Geo., 74; Jn.,
71, 75; Nich., 71; Robt., 71;
Thos., 71, 73; Wm., 75
Umphrey, Lance., 189; Thos., 40
(see Humphrey)
Unthank, Anth., 131; Fran., 176;
Geo., 10, 136; Jn., 55; Math.,
136; Mich., 26; Ralph, 26; Rich.,
131; Thos., 10; Wm., 129, 133
Urpeth, Wm., 48 (see Orpith)
Urr, Jn., 17
Urwin, Chris., 20, 21; Edw., 167,
192; Jn., 125; Robt., 19; Thos.,
18, 194
Usher (Ushaw, Ushoe), Anth., 178;
Chas., 112, 132; Cuth., 128; Edw.,
132; Geo., 44, 109; Hen., 51;
Jas., 142; Jn., 29, 33; Nich., 77,
132; Rich., 117; Robt., 172;
Steph., 169; Thos., 29; Wm., 17,
114, 177
Uswand, Tobias, 135
Vallian, Jn., 180
Vane (Vaine), G., 60; Sir Geo.,
105, 105n
Vary, Geo., 82; Hen., 62; Robt.,
73; Thos., 82, 179; Wm., 159
Vasey (Veasey), Alex., 108; Anth.,
109; Chris., 80, 123; Jn., 80, 108,
108n; Nich., 79, 80; Ralph, 32,
33, 109; Rich., 58, 107*, 109*,
189; Thos., 80, 101; Wm., 57, 79,
80, 109*
Vaughan, Jn., 83
Vaux, Jn., 36, 58, 65, 65n, 68*;
Rich., 65
Veagelman, Val., 191
Venus (Venis), Robt., 18, 21; Roger,
31; Wm., 193
Vepon (Veapon), Anth., 102*; Cuth,
102; Nich., 101; Thos., 38; Wm.,
97
Verren, Wm., 137
Vertus, Bryan, 46
Vickers (Vicars), Geo., 27, 90; Hen.,
66; Jas., 67, 103; Jn., 11; Nich.,
29; Robt., 11; Thos., 17, 23*, 25,
87, 177; Tim., 94; Wm., 87, 106
Vincent, Jn., 77
Vinson, Robt., 60
Vint, Geo., 74; Hen., 73; Jer., 10;
Jn., 10; Osw., 75; Philip, 73;
Ralph, 73; Steph., 73; Wm., 41
Volantine, Jn., 44
W
Waby, And., 139
Wade (Wayde) Anth., 87; Edw., 41;
Geo., 6, 66, 170; Jn., 177; Mich.,
14; Ralph, 6; Rich., 33; Thos.,
52, 188; Wm., 126
Waddell, Wm., 151
Waddye, Ralph, 47
Wadley, Rich., 179
Wager, Hen., 171
Waidson, Anth., 102; Robt., 18
Waigh, Walter, 114
Waineman, Geo., 135; Jn., 94
Waire, Math., 24
Waistall (Wastall, Weistel), Anth.,
87; Earth., 93; Chris., 172; Geo.,
26, 58, 65, 68; Hen., 83; Mich.,
65; Ralph, 26; Robt., 151; Thos.,
79, 83, 91, 92; Wm., 65, 73, 82*,
91
Waister (Wayster), Jn., 135; Ralph,
135; Robt., 135; Symond, 176;
Thos., 19, 135; Wm., 135
Waite (Wayte), Lyonel, 40; Thos.,
19, 115
Waiting (Wayting, Wayttin), Jn.,
171, 172; Thos., 159; Wm., 172,
179
Wake (Wacke), Edw., 135; Geo., 4,
54, 55; Hen., 17, 135; Jn., 40,
161; Martin, 46; Nich., 138*,
139, 140; Rich., 32; Robt., 46;
Thos., 3, 32, 34, 134, 138
Wakefield, Alex., 26; Robt,, 26;
Simond, 51; Thos., 27, 39
Walbank, Geo., 86; Jn., 88; Nich.,
86; Peter, 88; Rich., 87; Tho., 86
Walbie, Geo., 9; Thos., 60
245
Wale, Brian, 62; Chris., 62; Geo.,
61; Jas., 62; Jn., 62
Wales, Jn., 14; Rich., 92; Wm., 92
Walker, Arab., 108; And., 40;
Anth., 99, 119, 124, 163*; Bryan,
63; Chris., 26, 77, 171; Cuth., 11, j
35, 36, 37*, 41, 115, 179; David, I
185; Edw., 92, 150; Fran., 59,
73, 84; Geo., 73, 104, 130, 135,
176; Hen., 26: Hewe, 35; Hugh,
42; Humfrey, 35; Jacob, 99;
Jas., 20, 131; Jeffrey, 9, 55; Jn.,
20, 24, 25, 25n, 35*, 36, 37, 41, 51,
52, 62, 63*, 66, 69, 73, 86, 99, 108,
109, 117, 124, 125, 145, 167, 178,
181, 185; Mr. Jn., 4, 4n; Lance.,
43; Harm., 171; Martin, 7, 64; i
Mich., 23, 131, 184; Miles, 51;
Nich., 83, 141 ; Peter, 51, 84, 181, !
182; Ralph, 61*, 70, 76, 113, 114,
124, 191; Rich., 24, 77, 130;
Robt., 35, 45, 69, 71, 113, 167,
169, 181; Roger, 35, 87; Rowl.,
123; Sam., 181; Thos., 10*, 17,
55, 73, 77, 109, 124, 151, 171;
Wm., 35, 41, 64, 73, 83, 97, 107,
135
Wall, Anth., 110; Bryan, 64;
Chris., 102; Cuth., 102; Geo., 58,
102*, 103*; Hen., 67; Jn. 68,
102*, 161; Philip, 68; Ralph, 58, j
103*, 109*, 165; Rich., 59, 64, 92;
Robt., 96, 102, 108; Rowl., 77;
Wm., 67, 86, 96
Wallas (Wallice, Wallis, Wallace),
Edw., 41, 43, 46; Eman., 20;
Geo., 41, 43; Hen., 109; Hugo,
137; Jas., 49, 137, 168, 168n- Jn ,
126, 129, 130, 184; Jos., 41;
Rich., 134; Robt., 42, 43; Thos,
21, 23, 43, 46, 48; Wm., 19, 48
185
Waller, Jn., 74; Robt., 156; Wm ,
79
Wally, Thos., 148
Walsh, Jn., 150
Walter (Walters), Cuth., 138; Edw.,
114; Jn., 114, 157, 164; Ralph,
157; Wm., 61, 158
Walton, Anth., 49, 51, 98; Arth.,
29; Brian, 9; Chris., 74, 90, 102,
124; Fran., 101; Gamaliell, 102;
Geo., 55, 62, 77, 102, 107, 113,
125, 146, 165; Hen., 12, 98, 102,
129; Mr. Hugh, 126, 126n; Jn.,
10, 11, 12, 30, 74, 101, 123, 126,
128*, 130, 170; Math., 61; Mich.,
89; Peter, 42; Ralph, 89, 101;
Reg., 50, 102; Rich., 55, 89, 90,
98; Robt., 12, 89, 101; Thoa., 50,
61, 62, 66, 74, 98, 101*. 129, 146;
Mr. Thos., 127, 127™; Wm., 21,
61*, 75, 77, 79, 89*, 101, 102, 146,
164
Wand, Geo., 94
Wanlas (Wanless, Wandlas),
Hendry, 122; Jn., 11, 34, 192;
Robt.,' 9; Thos., 43, 43n, 52, 194;
Mr. Thos., 5, 5n; Wm., 10, 114
Wann, Cuth., 145; Robt., 156
Wapps, Mark, 178; Rich., 178
Ward, Chris., 83, 84, 177; Cuth.,
30, 34*, 41; David, 20; Edw., 29,
34; Geo., 15, 39, 162, 174; Jas.,
178; Jn.; 15*, 49, 61, 102, 113,
157, 171, 184; Mr. Jn., 157, 157n;
Mr. Jos., 157, 157n; Leo., 154;
Lewis, 83; Low., 98; Mark, 42;
Mr. Nath., 59, 59n ; Peter, 157;
Ralph, 9, 91, 157; Rich., 83, 184;
Robt,, 15, 18, 82, 84, 184; Roger,
179; Steph., 84; Thos., 37, 41, 63,
84, 154*, 162, 177, 184; Toby,
157; Wm., 8, 84, 154*, 171*
Wardell (Wardale), Chris., 13;
Edw., 131; Geo., 13; Jn., 9, 163,
180; Mich., 137; Robt., 4, 66;
Thos., 125, 136; Wm., 131, 163
Wardhaugh, Robt., 192, 194*;
Uzwold, 51
Wardrope, Chris., 38; Geo., 38;
Marm., 38
Ware, Fran., 150
Warkupp (Warkcopp), Chris., 84;
Jn., 74; Robt., 74; Thoa., 75;
Mr. Thos., 74
Warmouth, Chris., 15; Geo., 163;
Mr. Hen., 4; Jn., 132, 155, 156*;
Robt., 155*; Thos., 154*
Warrener, Rich., 191; Thos., 194
Waskee, Wm., 107
Wason, Wm., 181
Wasse, Humph., 94; Ralph, 66;
Wm., 63
Waterhouse, Rich., 19
Waters, Chris., 54; Geo., 49;
Hen., 50; Jn., 52; Rich., 26
Watkin, Geo., 112, 113; Hump.,
180; Robt., 180
Watson, Alex., 25; Anth., 67, 98,
136, 141, 167; Barthol., 171;
Brian* 177; Chas., 155; Chris., 21,
38, 47, 145; Cuth., 21, 103*, 167;
David, 19, 89; Edw., 42*, 193;
Fran., 124, 151: Gabriel, 11;
Geo., 8, 49, 61, 82, 94, 103, 113,
148; Gilbert, 125; Guy, 102, 109;
Hen., 13, 82, 109*, 188, 191;
Hugh, 94; Isaac, 113; Jas., 3, 22,
117, 118, 118n, 131, 141*, 151,
246
156, 169, 192, 194; Jn., 6, 10, 12*,
17, 19, 33, 35, 36, 52, 55, 61*, 62,
65, 74, 80, 81*, 86, 89, 98*, 101,
103, 109, 114, 133, 141*, 156, 167*,
168*, 169, 178, 189*, 193; Lance,
87; Mark, 50, 112, 181; Martin,
114*; Math, 42, 189; Mich., 136,
155, 165; Nich., 3, 12, 21, 22, 87,
102, 141; Ralph, 41, 60, 89, 103,
167, 181; Eich., 54, 64, 69; Eobt.,
3, 12, 42, 80, 82, 107, 122, 141,
141/i., 156, 159, 165, 179; Eoger,
8, 84; Eowl., 59, 109; Simond, 84:
Steph., 98, 182: Thos., 8, 38*, 50,
52, 74, 103*, 112, 136, 155, 164,
169, 170, 177, 190, 193; Mr. Thos.,
177- Wm., 19*, 35, 42*, 46, 48,
50*, 54, 64, 81, 91, 98*, 113, 114,
125, 131, 132*, 136, 141n, 151, 156,
167, 193
Watt, Jas., 79; Jn., 20, 59, 151;
Pat,, 43, 43w ; Philip, 150; Ealph,
131; Eioh., 170; Eobt., 144, 151;
Thos., 79*, 151; Wm., 95, 114,
123, 151*
Watterman, Barthol., 71; Geo., 71;
Ealph, 71; Eich., 71*; Eobt., 71;
Thos., 73
Watterson, And., 37
Waugh (Wawfe), Bernard, 158; Jn.,
7, 31, 36, 88; Peter, 37, 133;
Eobt., 8, 193; Thos., 92, 138;
Wm., 6, 7, 31
Wawdy, Geo., 183; Jn., 183
Wayles, Wm., 8
Weaines (Weenies), Geo., 153; Jn.,
152*; Eobt., 153; Thos., 145;
Wm., 152
Wear (Weere), Anth., 33; Jn., 33;
Thos., 194*
Weatherburn, Hen., 21 ; Jn., 18 (see
Wetherburn and Witherburn)
Weatherel! (Weathereld), Anth.,
72; Cuth., 176; Hen., 72, 87;
Jn., 75 (see Wetherell)
Weatherhead, Cuth., 134
Webb, Eobt., 150
Webster, Mr. Hen., 150 ; Wm.,
189
Weddell, Jn., 190, 191
Weight, Wm., 102
Weigh tman, Cuth., 18 (see Wight-
man)
Weighton, Eich., 148
Welans (Weland), Geo., 44; Thos.,
43, 193
Welbank, Mich., 24; Peter, 100
Welberry, Gerrard, 122; Jn., 181;
Eich., 121; Thoe., 124
Welford (Welfoot), Chris., 126;
Fran., 158; Geo., 94; Jn., 70, 93,
94, 126, 177; Ealph, 158; Eich.,
69; Eobt., 69; Thos., 158, 159;
Wm., 94 (see Wilfoot)
Wells, Eobt., 67
Welsh (Welch), Brian, 9; Cuth.,
136; Jeffrey, 9; Jn., 6*, 9*, 136,
137, 144; Mich., 125; Eich., 6,
9*; Eobt., 9, 136; Wm., 9, 137
Welton, Jn., 44 (see Walton and
Whelton)
Wen, Nath., 19
Werdhouse, Ealph, 62
West, Anth., 66; Edw., 8; Fran.,
66, 93; Jas., 41; Jn., 39; Ealph.,
65; Eobt., 21; Wm., 26
Westgarth, Jn., 102; Lance., 102;
Nich., 101; Wm., 101
Westin, Eobt., 109
Westland, Chris., 131; Jn., 131;
Eobt., 43
Westwick, Alex., 73; Eobt., 73;
Eoger, 73; Thos,, 73; Wm., 72
Westwood, Bart., 183; Jn., 103*;
Eich., 76; Wm., 101
Wetherburn, Jas., 189; Jn., 189*;
Tho., 189 (see Weatherburn and
Witherburn)
Wetherell (Wethereld, Wetherelt),
Chris., 177; Hen., 88; Jn., 8, 58,
59, 87, 174*, 174n; Lance., 58,
88*; Marm., 175, 175n; Eich., 33;
Eobt., 180; Thos., 174, 180; Wm.
170 (see Weatherell)
Wetherston, Wm., 193
Wetherup, Geo., 24 (see Witherup)
Wharrington, Jn., 95; Nich., 68;
Thos. 84; Wm. 92
Wharton (Whorton), Edw., 183,
183n; Gabriel, 72; Jas. 61*; Jn.,
45; Math., 71; Phil., 82; Wm.,
59, 75, 191
Wheat, Hen., 73; Thos., 73
Wheatley, Anth., 38; Chas., 8;
Cuth., 25; Geo., 26*, 29; Hen.,
8; Jas., 25, 182, 183; Jn., 26, 27,
28, 61, 109, 133, 146, 176; Nich.,
48; Eich., 123; Eobt., 27, 28, 63,
107; Simond, 62; Tho., 25, 26,
28*, 157; Wm., 28, 43, 45, 48, 55,
64*, 137, 176
Wheelhouse, Wm., 91
Wheldon, Anth., 11; Geo., 13; Jn.,
25; Philip, 11; Steph., 13; Thos.,
6, 7, 132; Wm., 44 (see Wildon)
Whelton, Geo., 49, 163; Hen., 50,
160; Jn., 49; Nich., 51; Ealph,
44; Eobt., 49; Thos., 160; Wm.,
86 (see Welton)
Whetson, Chris., 84
247
Whetston, Jn. , 49 ; Thos. , 75 ; Wm. , 87
Whiney, Geo., 11; Jn., 11
Whistons, Jas., 64
White (Whyte), And., 191; Anth..
64, 75, 76; Chris., 184; Edw..
162; Fran., 63; Geo., 63, 64, 104.
144*. 147; Gilbert, 150; Giles.
82; Hen., 124; Jas., 185; Jn., 58.
114, 122, 123, 169, 193; Mich., 194:
Miles, 96, 131; Nich., 63, 96, 145:
Perce., 192; Kalph, 124, 193: I
Rich., 24, 58, 70, 88*, 152, 179, !
184; Robt., 5, 11, 20, 31, 36, 46,
58, 63, 76, 87, 90, 109; Howl., 58, i
86, 88*; Thos., 49, 59*, 63*, 76, I
89*, 90*, 94*, 112, 128, 192, 193; '
Wm., 58, 62*, 63*, 64, 96
Whitehead (Whytehead), Cuth.,
170; Hen./178; Jas., 170, 171;
Jn., 119; Math., 33; Ralph, 170;
Sam., 48; Thos., 170*; Wm., 76.
Whitelaws, And., 51; Jn., 49; Sam..
51
Whitell, Jn., 72
Whitfield, Anth., 39; Arch., 48;
Chris., 48, 61, 128; Cuth., 61, 94;
Edw., 87; Geo., 20, 21, 103; Hen.,
101*; Jas., 116; Jn., 23, 61, 63,
64, 69, 85, 102, 107, 143, 170;
Math., 61; Peter, 102; Rich., 61,
122, 128, 145, 147; Robt., 15*, 48,
'77; Roger, 85; Thos., 28, 48, 62,
165, 173; Wm., 61, 92, 94, 143
Whitelock, Anth., 47
Whitjiam (see Witham)
Whittance, Fran., 141
Whittiers, Yinson, 108
Whittingham, Anth., 40; Edw., 33,
148n; Jn., 6; Thos., 33, 148; Mr.
Tim., 29, 29n; Wm., 6
Whittington, Edw., 148
Whitton, Jn., 114
Whittons, Jn., 117
Whitwell, Jn., 115; Nich., 141n
Whitword, Alex., 17
Whitworth, Rich., 170; Wm., 133
Whorlton, Jn., 150; Thos., 72;
Wm., 64
Widdass, Jn., 114
Widdefield, Chris., 97; Clem., 158*;
Hen., 124; Jn., 158, 181; Robt.,
31, 96*, 157, 158; Thos., 97; Wm.,
157, 181
Widdison, Roger, 185; Thos., 185;
Wm., 185*
Widdowes, Giles, 159; Jn., 19, 159;
Math., 112, 159; Robt., 138
Widdrington, Wm., 146
Widdrop (Widerop), Geo., 158;
Wm., 139
Widging, Tim., 61
Widlah, Jn., 18
Wigginson, Jn., 89
Wigham (Wygam), And., 148;
Chris., 33, 177; Jn., 54; Thos., 51;
Wm., 8, 50
Wigrhtman, Arch., 51; Chris., 190;
Thos., 190; Wm., 48 (see Weight-
man)
Wikcliff (Wycliffe), Mr. Hen., 151,
151ft ; Mr. Jn., 122, 122™ ; Mr.
Wm., 69, 149, 149n
Wilburn, Jn., 152; Ralph, 87;
Thos., 87, 89; Wm., 62
Wild (Wyld), Anth., 26, 113;
Cuth., 26; Geo., 26*; Hen., 85;
Jas., 133; Jn., 26, 57, 81, 83,
156; Lance., 66; Mark, 156;
Mich., 66; Ralph, 26, 134; Rcbt,,
21, 38, 83, 90; Thos., 60, 66*, 71,
81, 94, 170; Wm., 18, 65, 94
Wildbore, Mr. Gilb., 94, 94n
Wildman, Martin, 83
Wildon, Geo., 131; Marm., 131*;
Peter, 131; Rich., 155 (see
Wheldon)
Wilfoot, Anth., 60 (see Welforc7)
Wilkin, Jn., 10
Wilkinson (Wilkeson), Abram., 94;
Alex., 11, 39, 43; Anth., 18, 49,
51, 162; Chris., 72, 92, 128, 173;
Cuth., 34, 76; Edw., 76, 131,
148; Fran., 113; Geo., 17, 36, 37,
76*, 136, 137, 146, 155, 173 : Hen.,
11, 23, 52, 100*, 146, 161, 164, 166,
180, 183; Jas., 23, 49, 141, 130;
Jn., 4, 7, 29, 30, 38, 44, 50, 52,
70, 73, 85, 112, 114, 122*, 125,
134*, 141, 142, 145, 151, 154, 159,
166, 168, 176, 180*, 182, 192; Mr.
Jn., 64; Law., 27, 173; Mich., 39,
177; Nich., 3, 23; Osw., 83;
Peter, 129; Philip, 169; Ra^ph,
112*, 137*, 155, 159, 168, 169, ]*0;
Rich., 29, 112, 124, 131, 173;
Robt., 52, 69, 93, 125, 134, 135*,
141, 183; Mr. Robt., 170, 170 -i;
Bowl., 29; Thos., 15, 20*, 36, 84*,
97, 168*, 169, 170, 174, 177; Wm.,
11, 29, 36, 38*, 45, 77, 95, 99, 113,
129, 135, 136, 139, 154, 161, 1C8*,
182
Wille, Hugh, 29
Williamson, Alex., 123*, 156; Anth.,
123; Earth., 92; Dav., 52; Edw.,
30; Geo., 129; Jn., 35, 67, 84,
156*, 184; Marm., 57, 81, F4;
Plato, 86; Thos., 25, 51, 67*, 123,
134, 145, 171, 175, 193; Wm., 64*,
170*, 171; Mr. Wm., 65*, 65 n
248
Willie, Anth., 143; Chas., 67;
Chris., 67; Geo., 97, 152; Jas.,
57, 96*, 97; Jn., 27, 77, 96*;
Lance., 143; Rich., 97, 161, 162;
Robt,, 97; Steph., 57, 104; Wm.,
11, 20
Willies (Willys), Jn., 72; Thos.,
167
Willinson, Barthol., 183
Willis, Edw., 29; Rich., 27; Robt.,
29, 30; Roger, 2; Wm., 21, 49
Willoby (Willobie), Elias, 189, 190;
Fran., 129; Geo., 60, 134; Hen.,
190; Jn., 42; Rich., 76, 191;
Robt,, 134; Thos., 23; Wm., 62,
189, 189™, 190
Wills, Thos., 193
Wilson, Amb., 155; And., 46;
Anth., 72, 82, 99, 139, 172, 179;
Arch., 109; Arth., 49; Brian,
134; Chris., 136, 165, 172; Cuth.,
10, 119, 172; David, 94; Edw.,
20, 160; Gabriel, 109*; Geo., 35,
37, 52, 62*, 63, 74, 112, 124, 133,
139, 169, 182, 193; Hen., 36, 37,
41, 48, 67, 83, 139, 168; Jas., 11,
21, 61, 72*, 185; Jn., 8, 9, 14 19*,
28, 46, 51*, 63, 69, 75, 77, 80, 82,
86, 90, 99, 105, 106, 114, 144, 147,
148, 150, 152, 169, 172, 173, 177,
. 182, 183; Mr. Jn., 10*; Lance., 61;
Leo., 99; Harm., 38, 174; Martin,
76; Math., 114; Mich., 50; Nich.,
19, 61 ; Peter, 17, 72, 87, 99*, 192 ;
Ralph, 19, 83, 123, 125, 161, 173,
177, 189*; Rich., 6, 38, 105, 114*,
146, 172, 190; Robt., 2, 11, 33,
46, 53, 62, 74, 80, 81, 83*, 92, 97,
107, 113, 128, 140, 155, 179*;
Roger, 26, 104, 106; Rowl., 82;
Sam., 114; Simond, 63- Steph.,
40; Thos., 6, 10, 17, 35, 51, 52,
62, 63, 69, 74, 81, 82*, 93, 106, 107,
109, 121, 128, 159*, 172*, 173, 175,
181; Tim., 120; Vol., 155; Wm.,
18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 36, 40, 41*,
69, 83, 86, 106, 114, 125, 134, 135*,
136, 137*, 161, 162, 172, 176, 177,
180, 188, 191
Wind (Wynd) Anth., 179; Thos.,
73; Wm., 69
Windegats, Math., 194
Winshop, Geo., 48; Hen., 48; Jn ,
36; Roger, 36
Winter, Cuth., 139; Geo., 139*;
Jas., 71; Jn., 12, 30, 139; Nich.,
73; Robt., 148; Thos., 30, 64, 109;
Wm., 126
Winterbottom, Robt., 62
Winterburn, Geo., 5, 43
W,interingam, Geo., 150
Wiseman, Jn., 177; Ralph, 38;
Rich., 128; Robt., 124; Rowl.,
69; Wm., 128
Witham (Whitham, Wytham), Mr.
Anth., 69, 70; Mr. Peter, 30, 30n;
Mr. Wm., 117, U7n
Witherburn, Jas., 114 (see Weather-
burn and Wetherburn)
Witherop, Jn., 76
Witton, Fran., 82; Robt., 19; Thos.,
132; Wm., 135
Wood (Woods), Alex., 6; Anth.,
162, 192; Chris., 62; Hen., 130,
163; Jn., 6, 42, 63, 64, 80, 90, 96*,
129, 130, 165, 178, 193; Mr. Jn.,
115; Jos., 165*, 165^; Math., 97;
Ralph, 70; Rich., 21, 57, 81, 190;
Robt,, 42*, 83, 112, 169, 172;
Sam., 88*; Simon, 166; Thos., 6,
17, 32, 80, 96, 119, 163, 166, 168;
Mr. Thos., 2, 2n; Wm., 21, 25,
52, 64, 157*, 162
Woodburn, Thos., 49
Woodcock, Edm., 191
Woodhouse, Jn., 158; Peter, 158;
Ralph, 181; Robt., 158; Wm., 158
Woodill, Steph., 83
Woodmass, Geo., 124; Jn., 12, 15,
152; Roger, 83; Thos., 76; Wm.,
26
Woodroff, Ju., 155, 156, 194; Rowl.,
155; Thos., 155
Woofe (Woufe), Chris., 22; Geo.,
148; Jas., 142; Jn., 21, 136;
Rich., 131; Thos., 5, 27; Wm.,
146
Wooler, Jn., 36; Rowl., 101; Thos.,
101
Wordey, Jn., 139; Jos., 61; Robt.,
139; Thos., 83; Wm., 58, 87
Wormeley, Robt., 172
Worth, Hen., 189*
Worthey, Rich., 80
Wrangham, Cuth., 68; Edw., 68,
88; Geo., 184; Hen., 29, 33; Jn.,
4 10 14, 55, 87, 88;. Simon, 87;
Thos., 55; Wm., 77, 183, 184
Wray (Wrey), Chris., 45; Fran., 44;
Jn., 9, 44, 159; Nich., 44; Ralph,
67; Rich., 159; Thos., 16, 45*, 92,
135, 159; Toby, 79; Wm., 28, 44,
159*
Wren, Anth., 78, 184; Chas., 66,
107; Mr. Chas., 130, 130ft; Chris.,
61, 78; Fran., 60; Jn., 49, 61;
Lindley, 60; Mr. Lindley, 62;
Thos., 108; Wm., 78, 108, 181
Wright, Abram, 180; Anth., 61,
76; Brian, 62; Chris., 107, 178;
249
Edm., 36; Edw., 76; Emanuel,
173; Gabriel, 127; Geo., 63, 85,
122, 125, 146, 149; Giles, 63;
Hen., 84; Hugh, 60; Mr. Hugh,
105; Jn., 32, 37, 38, 41, 54, 58*,
61*, 62, 64, 67, 85, 103*, 104, 107,
110, 121, 158, 169, 191; Jos., 176;
Lance., 33; Peter, 31, 77, 176;
Ealph, 63; Rich., 4, 25, 54*, 63,
77, 85, 176, 180; Robt., 168, 176;
Steph., 62; Thos., 54*, 63, 81,
158*, 169, 182, 183; Tristram, 169;
Wm., 26, 30, 42, 58, 60, 61*, 63,
67, 70*, 76, 114, 131, 160, 169
Wrightson, Cuth., 72; Jn., 99, 171;
Mathias, 14, 14n, 32; Mr.
Mathias, 4, 4n; Thos., 72, 164
Wudel, Wm., 33
Wyde, And., 40
Wyles, Jn., 192
Wyrley, Edw., 149; Mr. Edw., 148
Yallerrid, Wm., 162
Yarker, Mich., 74; Thos., 74
Yarr (Yare), Jn., 90*; Robt., 90;
Thos., 108
Yarrow, Randall, 52; Thos., 163;
Wm., 173
Yates, Hen., 19
Yealan, Simoud, 98
Yealder (Yealdart. Yeilder), Chris.,
142; Ralph, 170; Robt., 55;
Wm., 124*
Yeatman, Wm., 187
York, Jn., 109
Yortton, Geo., 38; Jn., 38
Youle (Yoole, Yule), Jn., 165*;
Robt., 32; Simon, 165; Thos., 91
Young (Yongue, Yeang), Anth.,
117, 144; Arth., 113; Edw., 169;
Geo., 39, 42, 54, 113, 117, 118,
191; Gilb., 42: Hen., 54, 69, 108;
Jas., 26, 50*; Jn., 3, 24, 33*, 34.
35*, 41, 42, 43, 107, 146, 162, 179,
181; Lane., 132; Law., 15; Math.,
17, 180; Mich., 43, 181, 189;
Ralph, 9, 116, 116/1 ; Robt., 22, 49,
150, 161, 165, 180*, 181 ; Roger, 4,
25; Thos., 35, 40, 54, 69, 117,
189; WTm., 4, 15, 18, 54*, 66, 91,
132
Younger (Yeanger), Anth., 4, 54*;
Bryan, 117; Duke, 7; Edw., 49;
Geo., 38; Hen., 144; Jn., 7*, 12,
52, 54, 144, 146; Jotm., 9; Ralph,
146; Robt., 124; Roger, 54;
Rowl., 7; Thos., 7, 43, 132, 146
Yoward, Anth., 36
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