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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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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. 


26 

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. 


27 

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. 


28 

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. 


29 

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. 


30 

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, 


32 

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 


34 

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. 


35 

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. 


36 

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. 


39 

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. 


40 

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. 


41 

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. 


42 

(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. 


44 

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. 


45 

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. 


46 

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. 


47 

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. 


48 

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, 


50 

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. 


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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. 


59 

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. 


62 

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. 


63 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


73 

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. 


75 

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 


78 

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. 


79 

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. 


80 

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. 


81 

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. 


82 

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- 


83 

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. 


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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 

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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* 

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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. 


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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. 


94 

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.* 

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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.* 

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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 


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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 


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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., 


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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; 


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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 


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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 


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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; 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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*; 


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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 


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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 


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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; 


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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 


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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; 


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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; 


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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., 


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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 


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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) 


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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, 


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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 


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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* 


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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; 


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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 


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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; 


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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», 


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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, 


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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) 


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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*; 


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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., 


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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 


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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; 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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; 


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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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