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Grimsby Burgess Roll, 29 Hen. 6—44 Eliz 1, 67, 140, 225
Tempest of Holmeside, co. Durham 5
Ely Marriage Allegation Books, &c 15,73,206
Manor Rolls of Edwinstow. co. Notts 20
Lincoln Marriage Bonds 25, 97, 171, 251
Indexes of Wills in the Peculiar Courts at Wakefield 33.no
^Hexham Manor Rolls 39
Indexes of Wills in the Peculiar Courts at Lincoln 42, 80, 162
Newark Parish Registers, 1650 — 1662 4G
Fairfax of Norfolk and Suffolk 49
Fairfax Wills, &c, at Carlisle and at Worcester 92
Durham, Carlisle, and Allertonshire Marriage Bonds 54, 105, 143, 222
Kingerby Parish Register, from the Bishop's Transcripts 57, 115, 180, 21G
Sir Edmond Cooper, Royalist Lord Mayor of York 65
A Rokeby Note from Rutland 79
Saundby of Saundby, co. Notts 88
Venables of Kinderton, co. Chester 103
Institutions of Norton Disney 108
Sir Wm. de Shareshull, Knight 121
Townley of Townley, co. Lancaster 122,159
Peculiar Courts of the Manors of Warmfield and Altofts, co. York ... 129
kBean of Jamaica 131
Perry of Stafford 133
Nevile of Thorney .. 135
Sir Cottom Gargrave of Nostell 137
Wicliffe of Wicliffe 139
Scatcherd of Bishop Monkton 142
Derbyshire and Leicestershire Wills 147
Lincolnshire Chantries 152
Waifs and Strays 156,240
Hanmer of Flintshire 161
Harrison of Sedbergh and Stamford 165
Diocesan Registries (Ripon and Nottingham) 167
Pierrepoint of Holme Pierrepoint 169
Cumberland and Westmoreland Wills 174,234
Lancashire and Cheshire Wills 177,22s
Dymoke Family Estates 193
Analytical Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills in the P.C.C 211
Modern Depositories of Ancient Wills 219
Beds., Bucks., Herts., Hunts., Leicestershire, Northants., and Oxfordshire
Transcripts at Lincoln 227
Yorkshire Quakers' Registers 245
A Newark Surgeon's Library, 1606 ... ... ... ... ... ... 246
Naval and Military Notes 248
Genealogical Literature, Notes, and Queries 62,125,187,255
Ube IRortbern Genealogist
GRIMSBY BURGESS ROLL.
29 Hen. 6 — 44 Eliz.
Aldewyne, John, 40s. ...
Asby, Robt. of Grimsby
bocher, 40s. ...
Asby, Richd.was Mayor
Athall,James,patrimony
,, John,was Coroner
(voluntarily)
Ame, Henry, 40s.
Aunger, John ...
Archer, Robt
Awldwyn, Wm., Son of
John (birth)
Ascough, Geo., 4 marks
Auncell, John, mariner,
(marriage with Johan,
wid. of Robt. Tailor
walker) 6s. 8d.
Asseby, Thos., was a
burgess
Asseby, Wm., son and
heir of Thos....
Asseby, Richd., his
brother
Ayscough, Chris., Esq.
Ditto elected bailiff
3 Ed. 4
J3 „ 4
37 Hen.6
20 Ed. 4
36 Hen.6
20 Ed. 4
4 Hen. 7
8 „ 7
8 ,. 7
11 „ 7
18 „ 7
2 Ric. 3
21 Hen. 7
21 ,, 7
23 » 7
2 „ 8
Ayscough, Gawen
Aunesby, Patrick
Ayscogh,Wm., knt. (to
be serviceable to the
Boro')
2 Hen.8
3 „ 8
6 ,, 8
Atk}m son, Edmund, 20s.
19
„ 8
,, Robt., 20s. ...
25
„ 8
,, Henry, 20s...
4
Eliz.
Avvdwyn, John, 20s. ...
30 Hen.8
Atkyrk, see Kyrk.
Atree, Robt., 20s.
16
Eliz.
Audesley, Robt., 20s....
21
)>
Atkinson, Edward, 20s.
31
,,
Appilyard,s^ Fotherby.
Asshelforthe, Matt. 20s.
35
)>
Ashe, Roger, 20s.
36
,,
Amcotes, Alex., gratis,
and released from all
offices except Council
Audesley, John, 20s. ...
41
42
>>
Brughton, Thos., 40s.... 31 Hen.6
Beverlay, James, patri-
mony... ... ... 1 Ed. 4
* From a transcript made by the late Colonel Rowland Smith, from a MS.
Book in the hand of Mr, Babb, who was Town Clerk at the beginning of the
present century. I have compared it with the original Court Book, which it
appears to exhaust ; and I have also arranged the entries alphabetically. The
sums opposite the names denote the amount of fines paid, and in 26 Hen. 8, I find
the following scale fixed ; —
Children of Freemen, and persons marrying Freemen's widows
shall pay for freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . 20s.
Every foreigner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40s.
Apprentices to freemen . . . . . . . . . . . . 20s. — Ed.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Bell, James, as bailiff...
Benyngworth, Thos.,
as bailiff
Beckryng, Richd., 40s.
Belle, Thos., as bailiff
Beteneff,Rd., patrimony
Do. was a burgess
Bocher, John, fealty for
messuage in Brighou-
gate, formerly of Wm.
Ricards
Broune, John, exoner-
ated of his burgessy(?)
Barber, Robt. patrimony
Brughton, John, ,,
Do. was a burgess
Beman, John, 46s. 8d...
(All his sons and
daughters to be also
admitted.)
Burgh, Thos., 40s.
Bell, Andrew, of N.
Shields, co. Northum-
berland, yeom. (all
his sons to be as born
free) ...
Byllesby , ...
Burton, John, did fealty
}> >>
Betnave, Thos., birth...
Brasse, John, clerk ...
Be [t] nyff, Roger
Bell, Robt. & Peter ...
Butler, Wm. (marriage
with Joan, widow of
John Whytley) 6s. 8d.
Burch, Thos., was a
burgess
Belle, James, was a bur-
gess
Beyhous, John, was a
burgess
Bishopp, Thos., mercer
8 Ed.
4
9 »
4
13 »
4
15 .1
4
17 ,.
4
2 Ric
3
18 Ed.
4
17 „
4
20 ,,
4
20 „
4
2 Ric.
3
4 Hen
■7
4 »
7
6 „
7
7 n
7
8 „
7
10 ,,
7
10 „
7
11 ,,
7
12 „
7
13 »
7
17 ii
7
6 „
7
8 Ed
4
8 „
4
igHen.7
Batneve, Robt., son ot
Robt. B., late of
Grimsby, fealty ...19 Hen. 7
Beseby, Henry ... 19 ,, 7
Barnardiston, John, of
Great Cotes, gent. ... 3 ,, 8
Barnardiston, Thomas,
Esq [?6] „ 8
Burton, alias Clarke,
Walter, 20s. ... 12 ,, 8
Braddelay, Johan, wid.
of James B. & former-
ly of — Stopys; and
also James Stopys
her son ... ... 6 ,, 8
Byrkes, John ... ... 7 ,, 8
Burrell, Robt., of
Brocklesby ... ... 7 ,, 8
Burgh, Robt 9 „ 8
Boston, Wm., of East
Halton, (married Isa-
bella, wid. of Robt.
Lasey) ... ... 4 ,, 8
Beverley, Isabell, spin-
ster ; she having been
bailiff, any future hus-
band of hersdischarg-
ed from liability to
the office ... ... 4 ,, 8
Bedforthe,Wm., 6s. 8d. 14 „ 8
Bond, Wm., 10s. ... 14 ,, 8
Blayklokes, John, 20s. 19 ,, 8
Beuman, John, i4d., be-
cause his father was
a burgess ... ... 19 ,, 8
Bally, John, 20s. ... 20 ,, 8
Batneffe, Robt., 20s. ... 20 ,, 8
Bromton, Richd., 20s. 23 ,, 8
Baysse, John, 20s. ... 27 ,, 8
Barde, Wm., 26s. 8d.
2 and 3 Ph. & M.
Bellew, Silvester, gent.,
20s. ... ... ... 1 Eliz.
Bower, Wm., 26s. 8d... 6 Ed. 6
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Burges, Wm., 40s. ... 1 Mary
? Brabanne, • ,20s... 1 ,,
Betneyff, John, 20s.
4 and 5 Ph. & M.
Brather, Richd.,26s. 8d. 4 Eliz.
Broxholme, Thos., no
fine 1572
Bawdwin,Wm., 26s. 8d. 19 Eliz.
Barwell, Wm., 26s. 8d. 20 ,,
Broxholme, Richd., 20s. 21 ,,
Bawdwyn, Thos. 26s. 8d. 22 ,,
Baynes, John, 26s. 8d. 22 ,,
Bawdwyn, Wm., re-ad-
mitted without fresh
fine ... ... ... 24 ,,
Bramley, John, was a
burgess ... ... 8 Ed. 4
Bateyn, John, sold a
messuage to John
Villers, Esq 14 „ 4
Butler, Wm., was a
burgess ... ...21 Hen. 7
Bolyngton, Thos., was
bailiff... ... ... 30 ,, 6
Barbour, Roger, was
coroner ... ... 31 ,, 6
Baldyn,John,was bailiff 1 Ed. 4
Bailey, James, was a
burgess ... ... 2 Ric. 3
Bennyworthe,
see Fotherby.
Carlton, Wm., fealty ... 30 Hen. 6
,, John, was a
burgess ... ... 29 ,, 6
Colton, Wm., 40s. ... 31 ,, 6
Colby, Robt., 40s. ... 38 ,, 6
Cotes, Thos., fealty ... 39 ,, 6
Constable, Robert ... 15 Ed. 4
Chapman, Robt., 40s,
(with John his son) 18 ,, 4
2 ,
> 7
4 >
» 7
10 ,
, 7
19
> 7
20
» 7
23
, 7
Clerk, John, as bailiff
(with all his sons and
daughters) 1 Hen. 7
Clark, Wm., patrimony
of John C. ...
Cole, Wm
Clement, John, son and
heir of Wm. C, did
fealty...
Catell, Wm., mariner
Cowper, see Ray.
Colbeke, Wm., as bailiff
Cattelyn, Robt. do.
Clay, Wm., with the
grace of God married
Tomasina, widow of
Wm. Guddayle of
Grimsby ... ... 23 ,,7
Clarke, see Burton.
Coke, Robt., mariner,
married wid. of John
Johnson, bere bruer 5 ,, 8
Curteys, Brian, of Clee 6 ,,8
Curtess, Thos., syngil-
man, brother of
Brian C 10 ,, 8
Craushaw, John, 13s. 4d.
exonerated from office 11 ,, 8
Colynwood, Wm., the
like 11 ,, 8
Collett, John 12 ,, 8
Clayton, Gilbert, 20s... 10 Eliz.
Cattelyn, Robt., re-
admitted 4Hen.8
Collett, Henry, was
bailiff... ... ... 3 Ed. 4
Carlton, Adam, was a
burgess 8Hen.7
Cowhope, John, was a
burgess ... ... 8 ,, 7
Chaland, Thos., 20s. ... 18 „ 8
Curtez, Leonard, 20s... 25 ,, 8
Colynwood, Wm., 20s. 25 ,, 8
Do. Robt. see Wright
4 THE
Codaston, Alex. 26s. 8d.
Cost, Stevyn, 26s. 8d....
Cooke, Rd., 20s.
,, Anthy. (same
day) 20s
Clatam, Chas., 26s. 8d.
Chapman, Robt. 26s. 8d.
Carslay, Thos., 20s. ...
Cooke, Robt., 20s.
[? Carslay] , Wm., as a
foreigner, 20s.
Coukson, Henry, 20s...
Croxton, Gilbert, 26s.8d.
Clattam, John, 20s.,
4 and 5
Colla, Leonard, 20s. ...
Coltehirst, John, clerk
of the Court, 20s. ...
Clay, Robt., 26s. 8d. ...
Cope, Wm., 20s.
Coke, Richd, 20s.
Cooke, Christr., 20s. ...
Coleby, John, 20s.
Coulson, John, 20s. ...
Cooke, Wm., 20s.
Claie, Thos., 26s. 8d....
Crauston,Thos.,26s. 8d.
Colton, Barnard, 26s. 8d.
Cocker, Christr. 26s 8d.
Cooke, Abraham, 20s...
,, Moses, 20s.
Colton, Thos., 20s. ...
Clinton and Saye,Thos.
lord, M.P
Catour, John, of Rasen,
having married Mar-
garet Mechilson, is
admitted freeman, &
to said Margaret's
Burgage, he having
been elected bailiff...
Cok, William, fealty ...
NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
31 Hen
35 „ 8
38 ,, 8
1 Ed. 6
.5 „ 6
2 „ 6
5 ,, 6
1 Mary
Ph.&M.
7 Eliz.
1601
9 Hen. 8
3 Ed. 4
Douceson, Thos., 40s... 38 Hen. 6
Douse, Wm., bocher,
with his sons John
and Robt., 40s. ... 2 Ed. 4
Doweson, Rd., as bailiff,
40s.,andhissonJames 12 ,, 4
Duff eld, Wm., was a
burgess ... ... 8 ,, 4
Drewry, Henry ... 8 Hen. 7
Dynewell, Robt., did
fealty for a tenement
in Grimsby ... ... 9 ,, 7
Dynewell, James, as
bailiff ... 11 ,, 7
Doweson, Henry ... 17 ,, 7
Dawson, Thos., 20s. ... 1 ,, 8
Day, Rd., cowper ... 3 ,, 8
Draper, Nicholas, of
Grimsby, gent. 13s. 4d.
and exonerated from
being bailiff ... ... 10 ,, 8
Dicson, alias Painter,
Wm., 13s. 4d. ... 18 ,, 8
Dynwell, John, 6s. 8d. 19 ,, 8
Donulton, Robt., 20s.... 20 ,, 8
,, John ... 20 ,, 8
Dowser, Henry, gent.,
20s. ... 1 and 2 Ph. & M.
Dyvin, John, no fine ... 13 Eliz.
Deine, John, 26s. 8d.... 17
Doughtie, Thos., 20s.... 21
Danby, Andrew, 20s.... 24
Dymocke, Thos., gent.,
no fine 25
Downes, Robt., gratis.. 34
Dighton, James, 26s. 8d. 35
Dawber, Randal, 20s.... 37
Denner, Edwd, no fine
mentioned ... ... 37
Dawson, Thos., 40s. in
four years ... ... 40
Dawis, Thos., 26s. 8d... 43
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
TEMPEST OF HOLMESIDE, co. Durham.
The historians of Durham have given so scanty an account of the
founder of the once rich and powerful branch of the Tempest family-
settled in their county, that one feels there is some excuse for offer-
ing the following notes.
That Roland Tempest, the first of Holmeside, was a natural son,
appears to have escaped the notice or knowledge of Surtees, Hutchin-
son, &c, but we believe we shall prove, that though undoubtedly the
son of Sir William Tempest, knight, of Studley and Hertford, co.
York, of Hetton, co. Northumberland, and Trefford, co. Durham,
he cannot have been a lawful child.
Sir William Tempest was the second, though eldest surviving,
son of Sir Richard Tempest, of Studley, &c. (who was the younger
son of Sir John Tempest, of Bracewell-in-Craven), by his second
wife, Isabel, the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas de Bourne, and
granddaughter and heir of Sir John le Gras, of Studley.1
Sir Richard died between August 1375, when he ceased to be
Sheriff of Roxburgh,2 and 25th July, 1379, when Isabel as his widow,
with John Tempest their son and heir, answered a plea against the
Abbot of Fountains, of unjust disseisin of tenements in Eneston 3 ;
and on the 8th October, 1379, she was pardoned by the Bishop of
Durham for receiving, without licence, the manor of Trefford from
the trustees, whom she and her husband had enfeoffed of it.4
Although Sir William Tempest is stated to have been aged 30
years and upwards, when his mother died on the 13th August, 1421,5
it is evident that the " upwards " (et amplius) must represent at
least twelve years, if his father was dead by July, 1379. Further,
he was already a knight by 1401,6 and taking an important position
in the county.
Owing to the death of his elder brother John, who was aged 27
years in July, 1387,7 but died before 20th May, 1405,8 Sir William
Chancery, Inq. p. m. (Sir Tho. Bourne), 16 Edw. III., No. 40. (Second Nos.),
and Coram Rege Hil : n Edw. III. m. 67. 2 Memoranda. L. T. R. Communia
Michs., 6 H. 6, Roll 10, Dorso. 3Assize Roll, 3 Ric. 2., N. 2, 29, 3 m. 8. 'Durham
Cursitor Records, Hatfield, Roll 1, No. 31, m. 11. 5 Durham Cursitor Records,
vol. 2, fol. 208. 6 33rd Report Dep : Keeper Public Records, p. 49. 7 Inq. p. m.
Peter Tempest, 11 Ric. 2, No. 78. 8Placita Coram Rege, Hen. 4-5, Easter 4
Hen. 4, Roll 46.
6 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
succeeded to his father's estates at Hertford, co. York — had by
settlement on Sir Richard at his first marriage with Johanna de
Hertford, 1343 1 ; at Hetton — had by the gift of Lord Henry dc
Percy (afterwards 3rd Lord Percy of Alnwick), 10th April, 1351,
pro bono sevvitio mihi impenso :~ also land in Thornton-le-Street, had of
the gift of Richard de Otryngton and others in 1349 3; as also to
those of his mother at Studley and Trefford.
Sir William married about 1403, Alianore, the daughter and
co-heir of Sir William de Washington, Kt., by which marriage he
acquired the manor of Washington, co. Durham, and land at Helton
co. Westmoreland.4 On the 20th October, 1409, the Archbishop of
York granted to Sir William a dispensation sanctioning his marriage
with Alianore, which had already taken place and issue born,
although they were related in the 3rd and 4th degrees.5
Sir William was thus a wealthy and powerful man in his county,
and well able to procure a good marriage for his bastard son
Roland, which he did, by marrying him to one of the Umfraville
coheiresses.
On the 4th October, 1349, Richard de Otrington assigned to Sir
Richard Tempest, Kt., a rent of 100 shillings out of his lands in
" Thornton-in-the-Strete,"* which lands the 16th December, 1350, he
conveyed absolutely to the same. Sir Richard.* On the 8th May,
1375, the same knight acquired further lands in Thornton-le-Street
of John de Gerdon, of York, who had them of the gift of Peter le
Thorpe, late of York, Draper.* By a deed dated at Thornton-in-
the-Strete, 1 2th May, 1440, Sir William Tempest, Kt., Lord of
Studley, gave to Roland Tempest, all his lands, tenements, rents,
services, &c, with appurtenances in Thornton-in-the-Strete and
Northallerton, to hold to the said Roland and the heirs of his body
lawfully begotten.6 This deed is sealed with the Tempest arms
impaling those of Washington — two bars, in chief 3 mullets, with a
man's head for crest, and Roland is not described as son, or any
relation. Sir William died about July, 1441, the writ diem clausit
1 Feet of fines, 16 Edw. 3, Yorks. and Westm. 2 Vide Charter, Dodsworth
MSS., vol. 74, fol. 18. 3 Studley deeds, Nos. 21, 23 and 34. * Inq. p. m., Dame
Alianore Tempest; and Fine Roll, 13 Hen. 4, m. 23, &c. 5Testamenta Eboracensia,
vol. 3, p. 320. * Studley deeds, Nos. 23, 25 and 34. These deeds belong to his
Honour Judge Edgar Meynell, of Kilvington Hall, and The Fryerage, Yarm, at
which latter place they are preserved. The deeds decended to him as co-heir of
Roland, grandson of the above Roland Tempest. 6 Ibid., No. 35.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 7
extremum being dated 7 August, 4 Neville — 1 the Inquisition post mortem
is lost — and livery of his lands was granted to William Tempest,
Esq., his son and heir, the 29th September, 1441 ; who did homage
at Aukland, gth May, 1443. 2
By a deed dated at Studley, the 20th May, 1443, William Tempest,
son and heir of Sir William Tempest, Kt., Lord of Studley, declares
that he has examined and inspected a certain charter of the afore-
said William Tempest, " my father," made to Roland Tempest, " my
brother" [Quandam curiam per prefatum Will' mn Tempest patrem meum
Rolando Tempest fratri meo, &=c.) the tenor of which is as follows, and
recites in full the grant made by Sir William to Roland Tempest at
Thornton, the 12th May, 18 Hen. VI. ; now, by the present charter,
William, the son, confirms this grant made by his father to Roland
Tempest " my brother," so far as in him lies, of the lands, &c, in
Thornton-le-Street and Northallerton, and further gives and con-
firms to the same Roland all the lands, tenements, rents, and
services whatsoever which formerly belonged to Sir Richard
Tempest, " my grandfather, or my aforesaid father," in the towns of
Thirsk and Otryngton. The witnesses are Sir Roger Warde, Kt.,
Ralph Pygot, William Maliorie, Richard Weldon, and William
Clerk.3 The seal used by William Tempest to this deed is a very
fine one, if inch in diameter, the arms being quarterly, 1st and 4th
Tempest, a bend between six martlets ; 2nd and 3rd, Washington,
two bars, in chief three mullets. The crest is a man's head and
shoulders, a crest used by his grandfather, Sir Richard Tempest, the
Governor of Berwick in 1352. On a scroll running round this seal is
the legend, " S. Willelmi Tempest, Armigeri."
William Tempest survived his father a little over three years,
dying the 4th January, 1443-4. An inquisition after his death was
held at York Castle, 24th April, 1444, when, inter alia, it was found
that by charter dated at Hertford (co. York), 3rd March, 1439-40,
Sir William Tempest, Kt., had granted to the said William, his son,
and Elizabeth, wife of the said William the son (a daughter of Sir
John Moungomery, Kt.) his manor of Hertford and Staynton, co.
York, and to the heirs of the said William and Elizabeth, with
remainder on failure of such issue to Sir William and his heirs.
William Tempest and Elizabeth his wife, therefore, held the same
during his father's lifetime. On the death of Sir William, the said
1 Durham Cursitor Records, No. 46, m. 7. ■ Ibid., m. 7, dorso. 3 Ibid., No. 37.
8 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
William further succeeded to the manors of Studley, Lynton-in-
Craven, and Little Appylton, co. York, with land in those places and
in Sallay, Catton, Granteley, Hundegate, Enestone, Gokebuske,
Wynkesley, Gilling, and Ripon, all which the said William Tempest,
Esq., by deed dated 21st May, 1443 (21 Hen. VI.), granted to
Richard, Earl of Salisbury, Ralph, Lord of Sudeley, Sir John
Montgomery, Kt., Sir John Constable, Kt., Thomas Greene,
Christopher Boynton, Robert Danby, Roland Tempest, and William
Clerke, to hold in trust.1
In another inquisition taken at Newcastle-on-Tyne, the 21st April,
1444 (22 Hen. VI.), he is declared to have held the manor of Hetton
in Northumberland, and to have granted it to the same trustees by
the same charter.3 By another taken at Sadberg, the 10th October,
1444, William Tempest was further found to hold the manor of
Trefford, co. Durham, of the Bishop.3 William Tempest is stated
to have died the 4th January, 1443-4 (except in the inquisition,
22 Hen. VI., No. 29, where the date is given as the
Eve of St. Thomas the Apostle, 1443), and in all the inquests
his heir is declared to be his son John, aged two years and
upwards.
Thus we see that William Tempest, the brother of Roland,
married about 1440, Elizabeth Montgomery (possibly the daughter
of the Sir John, who, with Elizabeth, Lady Say his wife, were
granted in 1444, a tun of Gascon Wine for their lives each Christ-
mas)4 and had by the marriage one son John, born about 1441.
This infant was in April, 1444, committed to the guardianship of
Richard Raket,5 but died before April, 1450, when his heir was not
Roland Tempest, his father's "brother," as would have been the
case had Roland been legitimate, but his father's sisters, Dionisia
and Isabel.
On the gth April, 28 Hen. VI. (1450), an indenture was executed
between John Norton, Esq., son and heir of Isabel Norton, one of
the daughters and heirs of William Tempest, Kt., and one of the
cousins and heirs of William Tempest, the son and heir of Sir
William, as well as heir of John, son and heir of the said William,
son of Sir William of the one part, and William Maillore, Esq., and
1 Chancery Inq. p. m., 22 Hen. VI., No. 29, Wm. Tempest. 2 Ibid. 3 Durham
Cursitor Records, Inq. p. m. portfolio 164, Nos. 55 and 61. 4 Calendar of Scotch
Documents. Vol. iv., No. 11 73. 5 Durham Cursitor Records, No. 46, m. 12.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 9
Dionisia his wife, as other heir of Sir William Tempest, Kt., also
sister and heir of William Tempest the son, and cousin, and other
heir of John Tempest, of the other part ; as to a partition of Sir
William Tempest's estates, by which indenture the manors of Hert-
ford, Staynton, Appilton, Foston, Hetton, and Sallay near Ripon,
with their appurtenances, and land there and in Catton, Gokebuske,
Hungate, Enestone, Resplethe, Richmond, Tunstall, Gilling, Naffer-
ton, and Ripon, were assigned to John Norton and his heirs, while
the manors of Studley, Lynton, and Trefford, with their appurten-
ances and all lands, &c. in Brompton near Northallerton, Copthewick,
Aldefelde, Wynkesley, Woodhouse, and Grantley, on the north side
of the water Skell, with the mill of Grantley, and three messuages in
Westgate, Ripon, were allotted to Dionisia and her husband.
Dionisia acknowledged and agreed to the division both in her own
name and for her husband, who was unable to appear, having
recently broken his shin bone.1 The fine was levied at Westminster
27th October, 1450, and the post fine, the nth June, 1454.2
On the 10th January, 1451-2, the writ diem clausit extremum on the
death of Alianore, the widow of Sir William Tempest, was issued at
Durham, and by inquisition held in that city, the 24th January, it
was declared that she held in fee the manor of Wessington, with
appurtenances of the Bishop in caftite, and that in the manor is a
site with hall, chambers, and other houses built upon it, comprising
about 200 acres, with various rights ; also that she held land in
Medomesley of the heirs of Sir John Felton. She died on Sunday,
the 2nd day of the present month (January), and her heirs were
John Norton, son and heir of Richard Norton, Esq. and Isabel his
wife, one of the daughters of the said Sir William Tempest and
Dame Alianore his wife, aged 26 years and more ; with Dionisia, the
wife of William Maillore, Esq., the other daughter of Sir William
and his wife, aged 36 years and more.3 By another inquest held the
same day before Geoffrey Middleton, Esq., Escheator, Dame Alianore
was found to have held in fee of the Earl of Westmoreland, eight
tofts, 160 acres of land, and two of meadow in Denton, and also the
manor of Trefford, which latter she had for dower by virtue of an
endowment made by her husband, and an assignment dated 17th
1 Durham Cursitor Records, No. 47, m. 16 dorso. - Feet of fines, Divers
Counties, Hen. VI., folios 351 to 400, No. 369. 3 Durham Cursitor Records
(Neville) Inq. p. m. portfolio 164, No. 102.
IO THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
May, 1443, made by her son William. The reversion of all which
on her death was to John, son and heir of Isabel and Richard
Norton, and Dionisia, wife of William Mallory.1
Thus we find that Roland was no more heir to Dame Alianore
Tempest than he was to Sir William, to William " his brother," or
to John Tempest.
By a deed dated 4th September, 1452, John Lound, clerk, Robert
Danby, Ralph Pygot, William Heron, Robert Ingleton, and Richard
Weltdon, surrendered to Dionisia the wife of William Mallori, Esq.,
sister and one of the heirs of William Tempest, Esq., son and heir of
Sir William Tempest, Kt., all their manors of Studley, Linton, and
Trefford, with the other possessions named in the deed of partition of
April, 1450, as the Mallorys' share, to hold the same to the said
Dionisia and her heirs. On failure, the estates were settled upon
John, son and heir of Isabel and Richard Norton, and his heirs, in
default on Roland Tempest in tail male, with remainder over to Sir
John Tempest, Kt. (of Bracewell), and the right heirs of the said
William Tempest.2
Thus is Roland mentioned in an entail of the family estates, but
after both Sir William's daughters and their heirs.
Roland was however by no means neglected, for (besides the
estate in land his father gave him) on May 2nd, 1442, a lease of three
years, commencing November, 1440 (19 Hen. VI.) was confirmed to
him and to John Bere, by the Crown, of the customs of the wool and
wine fees of the port of Newcastle-on-Tyne,3 which was renewed to
him and William Lawson the 5th November, 1445 ;4 and he farmed
all the customs of that port from March, 1445-6 to April, 1449. 5
Perhaps some irregularity required the pardon which was granted
him as " Rolandus Tempest de Epatu Dunolm, gentilman," the 12th
November, 1446.6 He also evidently owned land at Aldeburgh in
Richmondshire, as one John Aneslee, of Newcastle, labourer, was
accused of stealing therefrom, the 26th August, 1443, fifty of his
wethers valued at £10? The bride selected for Roland Tempest
was Isabel, the third daughter and co-heir of Sir William Elmeden,
Kt., by his wife Elizabeth, eldest sister and co-heir of Sir Gilbert
Hbid., No. 101. - Studley deeds, No. 38. ;t Fine Roll, 21 Hen. VI. 250, m. 2
and 22. 4 Ibid., 25 Hen. VI. Nos. 1, 14, 12, 15. 5 Archaeologia ^Eliana, Vol. 3,
pp. 183 and 187. 6 Pardon Roll 670, 24 and 25 Hen. VI., m. 14. 7 Gaol Delivery,
24 Hen. VI., No. 13, m. 14.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. II
Umfraville, Kt., a lady as will be seen who brought both lineage and
lands with her. The exact date of the marriage has not been ascer-
tained, but it was after the 16th April, 1437, when at the inquisition
post mortem of Sir Robert Umfraville, held at Lincoln that day, Isabel
Elmeden, third daughter of Elizabeth, late wife of Sir William de
Elmeden, was found to be one of the co-heirs of Sir Robert, who died
the 25th January, 1436-7— and aged 27 years, being his great niece.1
It is probable however, that the marriage took place soon after,
perhaps in May, 1440, when Sir William Tempest gave the estate in
Thornton-le-Street to Roland. In August, 1441, we find Roland
Tempest with William Heron, acting as executor to the will of Dame
Isabel, the widow of the before named Sir Robert Umfraville, K.G.,
who died the beginning of May, 1440.2
By an inquest made before the Bishop's Escheator, in 142 1, it was
proved that Agnes, the widow of Sir Thomas Umfraville, mother to
Elizabeth Elmeden, died seized in fee of the town of Holmesite with
appurtenances, 10 acres of land called Hamwelburne, and of the
manor of Whetley, which estates owing to the death of her only son
and heir Gilbert without issue in 1420, descended to her five daughters
as co-heirs, namely: — Elizabeth, wife of Sir William Elmeden, Kt. ;
Matilda, wife of Sir William Rither, Kt. ; Joan, wife of Sir Thomas
Lambert, Kt. ; Margaret, wife of William Constable, Esq., and
Agnes, wife of Thomas Hagerstone, Esq.3 Holmeside, therefore,
never belonged to Sir Robert Umfraville, K.G. At the inquisition
post mortem of Sir Gilbert Umfraville, taken at Hesyll, co. York, 18th
June, 142 1, the same five ladies, as his sisters, are found to be his
heirs, and their ages are given as 30, 28, 26, 24, and 22 years,4
which is manifestly incorrect, as their father, Sir Thomas, died
12th February, 1390-1.
Another inquest taken in 1446, declares that one-fifth of the said
manors of Holmesete, Whetley, &c, and 10 acres in Hamwelburne,
are in the Bishop's hands through the death of Dame Elizabeth
Elmeden, and that her heirs are her daughters, Agnes, Elizabeth,
Isabel, and Joan, all married. By a writ dated 3rd May, 1447, the
Bishop directs that fealty having been taken of Thomas Claxton,
Thomas Dalton, Roland Tempest, and Robert (elsewhere Thomas)
1 Chancery Inq., p. m. 15 Hen. VI., No. 57, Sir Robt. Umfraville. 2 Durham
Cursitor Records, Roll 46, No. 75, mm. 3 and 5. 3 Ibid., Roll 46, m 21. 4 Chan-
cery Inq. p. m. 9 Hen. V., No. 56, Sir Gilbert Umfraville.
12 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Forster, and the homage of Claxton, Tempest, and Forster (who all
have issue by their respective wives, Agnes, Isabel, and Joan),
respited, for a fine of ten shillings, to Michaelmas next — partition of
this fifth part is to be made into four equal shares, and seisin given
to Thomas Claxton and Agnes, John Dalton and Elizabeth, Roland
Tempest and Isabel, and Robert Forster and Joan. The partition
when made to be sent to Chancery for enrolment.1
The manors of Holmeside and Whitley were thus not only
divided into five shares, but one of those was again sub-divided into
four ; so we are not surprised to find the business-like Roland
Tempest taking steps to acquire the whole.
On the 20th October, 1452 (14 Neville), the Bishop, in considera-
tion of a fine of ^"10, pardons Roland Tempest, John Lound, clerk,
and William Heron, Esq., the trespass made by them in acquiring,
without licence, from Sir William Ryther, Kt. (son and heir of
Matilda Umfraville and Sir William Ryther, Kt.), one-fifth of the
manors of Wheteley and Holmesete, with various land, and of 10
acres of land in Hamwelburne. Also a like trespass in acquiring of
John Constable, Esq. (son and heir of Margaret Umfraville and Sir
John Constable), another fifth of the same. Also the like for obtain-
ing another fifth from Joan (Umfraville), the widow of Sir John
Lambert ; which last fifth, Roland had acquired in his own name
alone, and now wished to include in the other lands held by his
trustees, Lound and Heron. The whole three-fifths of the manors,
&c, were to be settled upon Roland Tempest and Isabel his wife, to
hold to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten. On failure of
such issue, each one-fifth was to revert to the grantors Ryther,
Constable, and Joan Lambert respectively, with remainder over to
the right heirs of Sir Gilbert Umfraville.2
Roland Tempest, thus by inheritance through his wife, became
possessor of one-fourth of one-fifth of Holmeside, &c, and by pur-
chase (or perhaps exchange) from other co-heirs of three whole
fifths before 1452 ; so there seems no foundation for Surtees' state-
ment that Sir Robert Umfraville, K.G. (who died in January,
1436-7, and never owned Holmeside), could have " selected Roland
Tempest from amongst this multitude of co-heirs, and by will or
deed estated him in the manors of Holmeside and Whitley."3
1 Durham Cursitor Records, Roll 46, No. 14, m. 21. 2 Ibid., Roll 44, m. 16
and 17. 3 Surtees' Hist, of Durham, Vol. II., p. 325.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 13
By a deed dated at Thornton-le-Street, 4th November, 1447,
Roland Tempest, Esq., grants to John Lound and Stephen Austyn,
clerks William Heron, Esq. and Wm. Lauerok, yeoman, all his
lands in Thornton-le-Street and Northallerton, evidently part of the
settlement of his estates ; and appointed Robert Archer to deliver
seisin.1
In 1448, he was on the Commission of Array for the Chester ward,
co. Durham,2 and on the 18th October, 145 1, he obtained from the
Crown a lease for 20 years of a piece of land in Thirsk, called Calf-
house, which was once Peter Tempest's, at a yearly rent of twenty-
eight shillings and fourpence.3
Up to the present, we have been unable to ascertain the date
of Roland's death, or that of his wife, so that the latest we know of
him is when he obtained the licence to settle Holmeside in October,
1452, but we conclude he was dead before 18th January, 1467-8, as
on that date, his only son and heir, Robert Tempest of Holmesett,
granted to Wm. Haggerston, Esq., all his lands, &c. in Thornton-le-
Street, in trust ; the deed being witnessed by Sir John Norton, Kt.,
Wm. and Christopher Mallory, Esquires, and Wm. Archer, and
sealed by Robert Tempest with a martlet standing on a crescent.
These lands, William Haggerston by deed dated at Thornton-le-
Street, 1st August, 1470 (10 Edw. IV.), re-conveyed to Robert
Tempest and Anne his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies.4 This Robert, though living in 1497, was dead before 17th
December, 1506, as on that day Roland Tempest of Holmesette,
Esq. (the eldest son and heir), covenanted with Sir Edward Rad-
cliffe, of Cartington, to marry the said Sir Edward's daught2r Anne,
and was to receive on the wedding day ^100. In 1510, the marriage
having taken place, Roland sued Sir Edward for the money.5
The 28th December, 1516, Roland Tempest, " of Holmsett," con-
veyed to Sir Will. Buhner, Sir Richard Tempest (of Bracewell), Sir
Edward Radcliffe, Sir Thomas Conyers, knights ; Thomas Tempest
of Lambton, Cuthbert Radcliffe, Robert Lambert, Nicholas Tem-
pest of Lanchestre, John Swynbourne, and Robert Spragham
clerks, his manor of Thornton- in-the-Street, with his lands there,
and at Calfeowe in Thirsk, for the use of Anne Tempest, " my
1 Studley Deeds, Nos. 39 and 40. 2 34th Report Dep. Keeper Records, p. 190.
3 Exchequer L.T.R. Originalia, Repertor. Case 4, No. 1. 4 Studley Deeds, Nos.
44 and 41. 5 De Banco Roll, 2 Hen. VIII., ra. 627.
14 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
mother," for her life. Also his lands, &c. in Green Shipley, East
and West Shipley, Denton, and Hunwick, co. Durham, and Estwyk,
co. Northumberland, which were for the use of "Anne, my wife,"
in full recompense and satisfaction of her dower, " iff she so liste to
accept it."1
This Robert having only daughters, the Holmeside estates passed
to his brother Sir Thomas, the eminent northern lawyer, who also
dying without a son, the property descended to the next brother,
George, whose only son Robert lost it for himself and family, by
joining the rebellion of 1569, and being with his son Michael
Tempest, of Broughton Magna in Cleveland — not at Broughton-in-
Craven, as Surtees surprisingly suggests 2— attainted for their
treason. It is probable the old Heralds were aware of the
illegitimacy of the first Roland, of Holmeside, and therefore gave the
bend engrailed as difference from the true line.
1 Studley Deeds, No. 46. 2 Surtees' Hist, of Durham, Vol. I., p. lxxvi., note c.
E. Blanche Tempest.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 15
ELY MARRIAGE LICENCES.*
1582. Robert Heigham, of Lynton, and Johan Amye, of Abington
Magna. [At Abington Magna.!]
John Wren and Agnes Harroxe, of Botsham. [Botsham.]
Thomas Ellis and Johan Cawthorne, of Cambridge. [S.Peter.]
1583. Robert Russell, of Eltisley, and Johan Wilson, of Cambridge,
widow. [S. Michael.]
John Chambers, of Reache, and Bridget Grandge.
[Swaffham Prior.]
Richard Gonester and Alice Torrell, of Cambridge.
Edward Greathead, of Cambridge, and Catherine Disborowe.
[Cumberton.]
John Fawbert and Dorothy Smithe, both of Cambridge.
[S. Clement.]
John Odams and Agnes Taylor, both of Stanton.
[Stanton S. Michael.]
Thomas Draper and Agnes Marrisse, of Cotenham.[Cotenham.]
William Ward, M.D. and Johan Boosome, widow. [S. Mary.]
Robert Meade, of Neweport, London Diocese, and Mary
Fuller, of Foxton. [Foxton.]
William Elborowe, of Cambridge, and Agnes Bowser.
[S. Edward.]
Jasper Lucas, of Triplowe, and Mary Lowe, of Arckeden,
Essex, spinster. [Triplow.]
Edward Woode, B.A., Cambridge, and Elizabeth Hamond,
of Cambridge.
Ezekiel Kidd, of S. Giles', Cambridge, and Ann Barnard, of
Histon, widow. [S. Giles.]
William Jackson, of Lincoln, and Emma Taylor, of Stanton.
[Stanton All Saints.]
Jeremiah Chace, of Cambridge, and Marcy Hodysone (?)
[S. Peter.]
Alexander Revell, of Browmeswell, Suffolk, clerk, and Martha
Kyng. [Long Stanton.]
* In continuation of the Abstracts given in Gibbons' " Ely Episcopal Records."
f Where no place is named in brackets, the marriage could be solemnized in
any Church in the Diocese. Where a Saint's name alone is given, Cambridge is
understood.
l6 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1583. Thomas Okey(?) and Alice Jarvice, of Sutton. [Sutton.]
William Webbe, and Johan Tregette(P), of Dullingham.
[Dullingham.]
1584. John Stanton, and Philippa Hawkers, of Ely Trinity.
[Ely Trinity.]
William Lones, and Elizabeth Turner, of Swaff ham Bulbeck.
[Swaffham Bulbeck.]
Henry Barker, of Great Dunham, Norfolk, gent., and Mildred
Steward, of Ely. [Ely, S. Mary.]
John Hawkins, and Margaret Manning, of Haslingfield.
[S. Sepulchre.]
John Netlam, gent., and Jane Lynn, of Bassingburn, gentle-
woman. [Bassingburn.]
William Hurte,and Isabella Browne, of Cotenham.[Cotenham.]
James Gildredge, of Easbourn, Sussex, gent., and Elizabeth
Bawtry, of Lynton, gentlewoman. [Lynton.]
John Stanton, of Thetford, Norfolk, and Johan Colman, of
Wisbech. [Wisbech S. Peter.]
John Dobson, B.A., and Susan Hunte, of Cambridge.
[S. Michael.]
John Papworthe, of Duxford S. John, licence to practise
medicine.
John Cuthbert, and Martha Smalewoode. [Great S. Mary.]
Ralphe Wimple, of Stretham, and Margaret Revell, of Bury
St. Edmund's.
William Elvie and Catherine Mintle, widow. [Over.]
John Griffith, of Cambridge, and Dorothy Smithe, of Tallowe
Wrattinge, Norwich Diocese. [Brinkley.]
Philip Thurgood, and Ann Hockley, of Linton. [Linton.]
Richard Pereson, and Agnes Lodar, of Willingham, widow.
[Willingham.]
George Clarke, of Monks Risboro', clerk, and Elizabeth
GouldweD, of Duxford.
Richard Thurgar, of Botsham, and Agnes Smithe, of Balsham.
1585. Thomas Grave and Alice Cooper, of Cambridge.
[Little S. Mary.]
Robert Thurgood, of Long Stanton, and Agnes Heines, of
Tadlowe, widow. [Tadlowe.]
Mark Charlton, of Cambridge, and Susan Castle, of Langlye,
London Diocese. [Sudy Camps.]
Thomas Barringer, and Marian Bostocke, of Chattres.
[Chattres.]
Jacobus Pointer, M.A., and Elizabeth Kidd, of Cambridge.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 17
1585. Robert Gell, of Cambridge, and Alice Lighe, of Gransden
Parva. [Gransden Parva.]
Robert Sterne, of Orwell, and Bettrice Bonnesse, of Knees-
worth. [Orwell.]
William Robinson, of Wisbech, and Margery Ditchfield, of
Lin Regis. [Wisbech.]
William Nicholson, of Cambridge, and Rose Kerrington, of
Reede, co. Suffolk.
Henry Holland, M.A., Vicar of Orwell, and Elizabeth Stint,
of Cambridge. [S. Peter.]
Martin Jenkinson, of Cambridge, and Margaret Clarke,widow.
John Robins, of Elsworthe, and Elizabeth Arnoulde, of Pap-
worthe. [Papworthe.]
Richard Banckes, of Waterbeache, and Johan Lane, of Ely,
widow. [Ely S. Mary.]
William Meade and Rose Torrell, widow, of Pamsford.
[Pamsford.]
Edward Swane, and Ann Woode, gentlewoman, of Ickleton.
[Ickleton.]
Jasper Lucas, of Thriplowe, gent, and Susan Clarke, of
Cambridge.
Edward Bradlie, and Lucy Arton, of Wisbech.
[Wisbech S. Peter.]
William Pentlie, M.A., and Clement Dant. [S. Sepulchre.]
John Cheenye,gent. and Sara Goodericke, gentlewoman, of Ely.
Nicholas Garrette, and Alice Arthur, of Rampton. [Rampton.]
1586. Edward Patched, of S waff ham Bulbeck, and Agnes Lorkine,
of Botsham. [Botsham.]
William Bowlton, of Downham, clerk, and Ermin Bullocke, of
Northchurche. [Downham.]
Thomas Cropley, M.A., and Ann Hodson, both of Cambridge.
Richard Key, clerk, M.A., and Ann Speighte, of Ely.
Roger Dawson, of Cambridge, and Agnes Clarke, of Hinxton.
John Ruste and Elizabeth Neede, of Barnewell.[S. Benedict.]
Lewis Orrell, and Margaret Day, of Wisbeach. [Wisbeach.]
William Greeke, M.A. and Margaret Bradley, of Cambridge.
Richard Palmer, M.A. and Alice Bradlye, of Cambridge.
William Adams, of Ely, esquire, and Margaret Lockton, of
Downham, Norfolk. [Ely, Trinity.]
Richard Cole and Elizabeth Barlie.
Thomas Pate, and Alice Maiden, of Bourne, widow. [Bourne.]
William Melborne, and Alice Riche, of Wicheford.AVicheford.]
l8 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1586. William Onion and Lucy Hannybie, widow. [Hildersham.]
William Castleton, and Lorkin, of Wisbiche. [Wisbiche.]
1587. William Coward, senr., and Margaret Arrington, both of
March. [Girton.]
Robert Fromont, and Agnes Lenton, of Stanton.
[Stanton All Saints.]
Francis Challis, of Stowquy, and Mary Pratt, of Fulborn.
[Fulborn All Saints.]
John Norman, and Johan Asheton, of Melreth, widow.
[S. Peter.]
Robert Thorowgood, of Shepreth, and Jocasta Huddleston, of
Wimbish, Essex. [Shepreth.]
Fardinando Phaugnie, of York, and Bridget Sterne, of Mel-
borne. [Melborne.]
Giles Chapman, of Witcham, and Alice Brand, of Brampton.
[Witcham.]
John Yerrington, of the City of London, and Dionisia Willson,
of Cambridge. [S. Edward.]
Philip Felton, of the City of London, gent, and Anne Bradlie
of Ely. [Ely, S. Mary.]
Luke Smithe, of Bermingham, co. Warwick, clerk, and
Martha Hill, of Cambridge, gentlewoman. [Stretham.]
Thomas Craforth, M.A., of Boroughe, clerk, and Margery
Graunge, of West Wrattinge. [West Wrattinge.]
John Pepys, of Cotenham, and Anne Jeamison of Saltfleetby,
co. Lincoln. [Cotenham.]
John Shancke, of Madingley, and Mary Wilkine, of Sutton.
[Okington.]
Richard Abbott, and Mary Robinson, of Cambridge.
[All Saints.]
Samuel Thurgood and Tomazin Coe, both of Shepreth.
[Fulmer.]
Thomas Willett and Margaret Easte.
Hugh Williams, and Jane Owen, of Cambridge. [S. Sepulchre.]
Richard Gibbons and Agnes Francis. [Swaffham Bulbeck.]
Richard Pettit and Helena Smithe. [S. Sepulchre.]
Allen Philepp and Mary Fokes. [Swaffham Bulbeck.]
Edward Howsden and Justice Smith. [Babraham.]
John Castle and Mary Strongman. [Long Stanton.]
John Hatlye and Katherine Constable. [Newton.]
Henry Bagshawe and Suzan Totney. [Shelford.]
Raple Fordam and Alice Twine. [Hinxton.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. IQ
1587. John Wyse and Alice Dryver. [Teversham.]
Richard Knighte and Ann Freman. [S. Sepulchre.]
Parnell Marvell, of Melborn, widow. Administration.
John Sherman, gent., and Clement Hammond, spr., both of
Cambridge.
Robert Haylocke, of Stechworthe, and Alice Syser, of Dulling-
ham. [Dullingham.]
George Overthrust, of Emneth, and Emma Clarkson, of
Gedney, co. Lincoln, widow. [Emneth.]
1588. Edmund Barwell, S.T.P., Master of Christ's College, Cam-
bridge, and Elizabeth Taylor, of Cambridge.
Anthony Coulton, and Emma Bygges, of Hadenham.
[Hadenham.]
George Willan and Ann Calthropp, both of Wisbech. [Wisbech. ]
Robert Hutchinson and Elizabeth Collet, both of Over. [Over.]
Samuel Daines, and Elizabeth Hardye, of Woodditton.
Nicholas Berie, and Alice Chilhnge, of Swavesey. [Swavesey.]
Richard Worledge, of Wickham Brooke, co. Suffolk, and
Dyonisia Minott, of Sudy Camps, widow. [Sudy Camps.]
George Newman, LL.B., and Elizabeth Wicliffe, both of
Cambridge. [All Saints.]
Thomas Rowe, of Clopham, co. Bedford, gent., and Northa
Adam, of Duxford. [Duxford S. Peter.]
John Graunge, of Swaffham Bulbeck, gent., and Ann Gunnell
of Swavesey, widow.
Henry Marshe, and Elizabeth Tassell, of Balsham, spinster.
Thomas Tylbrooke, and Elizabeth Sylvertopp, of Ely.
[Ely, S. Mary.]
Thomas Chabener, of Munsbye, co. Hereford, gent., and
Katherine Steward, of Ely. [Ely, Trinity.]
Laurence Cane, and Mary Bellwood, of Witcham. [Witcham.]
John Water, of Fulborne, and Lettice Killingworth, of
Hinton. [Fulborne S. Vigor.]
John Shute, of Okington, esq., and Mary, dau. of Robt.
Dymoke, of Kyme, co. Line, esq., deed.
Henry Sole, of Stanton S. Nicholas, and Toomazin Stewkine,
widow. [Stanton All Saints.]
Edward Aldred, of Foulmer, and Agnes Adams, of Melborne,
spinster. [Melborne.]
Simon Harridanne, of Lynn Regis, and Alice Hust, of Cam-
bridge, spinster. [S. Edward.]
Robt. Wimple and Elizth. Halden, both of Cotenham.
[Cotenham.]
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MANOR COURT OF EDWINSTOWE,
co. Notts.*
Wills, Administrations, and Inventories.
Alcock, Joseph, Edwinstowe
Adm. Bond, & Inventory 1709
Archer, Thomas, Carberton
Will 1587
Ashworth, John and Eliz.
Administration ... ... 1557
Autt, Wm., Edwinstowe
taylor. Will & Inventory 1575
Baker, James, Prob. Act... 1549
Bally, Henry, Edwinstowe
Adm. Bond 1748
Barker, Richard, Carbarton
Prob. Act 1557
Barrett, Robt., Edwinstowe
husbandman. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1574
Batchellor, Samuel, Edwin-
stowe. Will & Inventory 1720
Bell, Edw., Edwinstowe
Will 1660
Bellamy, John, junr. Edwin-
stowe. Inventory ...no date
Bellamy, John, Nottingham
grocer. Copy Will ... 1749
Bellamy, Chas., Nottingham
tanner. Copy Will ... 1749
Bellymy, Richard, (? of Clip-
ston) labr. Inventory and
Copy Will ... ... 1694
Bennett, Edwd., Inventory 15S3
Bett, Wm., Mansfield. In-
ventory ... ... ... 1721
Billialdjames, Edwinstowe
cooper. Adm. Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1737
Billyald, Wm., Edwinstowe
cooper. Will, Bond, and
Inventory... ... ... 1707
Bird, John, Edwinstowe.
Will 1706
Boneby, Wm., Carberton
Will 1550
Boomer, James, Clipston.
Inventory, ijth Century no date
Booth, Edward, Clipston
shereman. Will & Inven. 1732
Brandreth, Thos., Clipston.
Adm. Bond ... ... 1722
Breedon, Ann, Edwinstowe
widow. Will and Bond 1760
Breedon, Martin, Edwin-
stowe, cooper. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1719
Bullavant, Edwd. Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 173 1
Bullevant, John, Edwin-
stowe. Adm. Bond, and
Inventory... ... ... 1706
Bullivant, Ann, Edwinstowe
spinster. Will and Inven. 1634
* Not mentioned in the "Handbook to Ancient Courts of Probate," though the
ancestors of the author— probably the most accomplished Genealogist in the
Kingdom— were for many years resident within the parish. It shows how easily
such Courts may escape the notice of Genealogists of humbler attainments and
resources.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Bullivant, John, Edwin-
stowe, labourer. Will... 1628
Bullivant, John, Edwin-
stowe. Inventory & Bond 1757
Bullivant, Wm., Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will ... 1757
Burgin, Francis, Carburton
forgeman. Adm. Bond,
and Inventory ... ... 1723
Butterworth, Rd. Will ... 1548
Butterworth, Oliver. Prob.
Act 1550
Butterworth, Rd., Thoresby
Prob. Act 1574
Capperne, Christ. Edwin-
stowe. Administration... 1640
Cleyter,Wm. Will&Inven. 1588
Qeyton, Rd. Adm. ... 1566
Cockshutt, Wm. Adm. ... 1521
Collingham, Robt. Inven. 1566
Cooke, John Adm. ... 1574
Cooke, John, Perlethorpe.
Will 1640
Cotterill, Roger, Edwin-
stowe. Adm. & Inventory 1598
Cowpe, John, Edwinstowe
Will dated 1686
Curtis, Robt. Prob. Act... 1567
Day, Thomas, Edwinstowe
yeoman. Will & Inven. 1728
Denton, Christ. Edwinstowe
husbandman. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1649
Divall, Paul, Edwinstowe
yeoman. Will & Inven. 1596
Elams, Wm. Clipston
Inventory... ... ... 1725
Emley, John (co-heir of Geo.
E. of Edwinstowe, yeo-
man, deceased), Power of
Attorney 1714
Farnsworth, Thos., Edwin-
stowe, alekeeper. Will
and Inventory 1654
Fletcher, Daniel, Edwin-
stowe, blacksmith. Will,
Bond, and Inventory ... 1739
Footit, John, Inventory ... 1721
Foster, Jeremiah, Clipston
husbandman. Will, In-
ventory, and Bond ... 1722
Fotheringham, Rd. Car-
burton. Will 1700
Frettwell, Francis, Invent. 1588
Fugion, Margaret Adm.... 1534
Garrett, Humphrey, Edwin-
stowe. Will & Inventory 1580
Garrington, Walter, Edwin-
stowe, gent. Will and
Inventory {£160 5s. 4d.) 1712
Gascoigne, Eliz., Carburton
widow. Inven. on Adm.
to son John G. ... ... 1719
Gascoigne, John, Carburton
husbandman. Will, Bond
and Inven. (^"267 5s. iod.) 1716
Gascoignejohn, Carburton
husbandman. Will, Bond
and Inventory (^209) ... 1726
Gascoin, Ann, Prob. Bond 1704
Gaskinge, Ann, " widow of
Rd. and John G." Will
dated 1689
Gill, John, Inventory ... 1557
Goodale, Alice, Sutton Ash-
field. Invent, and Bond 1801
Greenwood, John, Carbur-
ton, yeoman. Will, Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1744
Greenwood, Rebecca, wid.
of John G. of Carburton,
farmer. Will and Bond 1747
Harrison, Ann, Edwin-
stowe, widow. Will,Bond
and Inventory 1724
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Harrison, John, Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will and
Inventory
Harrison, Mary, wife of John
H. of Edwinstowe, cutler.
Will, Bond, & Inventory
Heginbotham, John. Prob.
Act
Heith, Henry, Adm.
Heith, Rd. Prob. Act ...
Heith, Wm. Prob. Act ...
Heith, John Will
Hides, Wm. Inventory ...
Hinde, Susanna, Edwin-
stowe, widow. Will and
Inventory...
(Mentions dau Hindson)
Hodgkinson, Anthony, Ed-
winstowe, yeoman. Will
Hugale, Wm., Edwinstowe,
yeoman. Will ...
(Seal of Arms)
Hugale, Wm., Edwinstowe,
yeoman. Will, 1779 or
Hurste, Margaret, Probate
Act
Ingall, George,
husbandman.
Ingolde, Brian,
Will
Clipston,
Inventory
Carburton
Johnson, Ann, Edwinstowe
widow. Will and Inven.
Johnson, Robt., Edwinstowe
husbandman. Will, In-
ventory, and Bond
Johnson, Robt., Edwinstowe
nailor. Will
Kent, Rd. Will, nuncupa-
tive
Key, Robt., Prob. Act ...
Lane, (? Law,) Thomas,
Edwinstowe, carpenter.
Will (and original)
1721
1746
1533
*534
J545
J545
*545
r57i
1733
1704
1778
17S0
1557
1709
1587
1742
1742
1764
1644
1557
1648
Lindley, Eliz., Edwinstowe
Will 1788
Lindley, Wm., Edwinstowe
labourer. Will ... ... 1766
Mandevile, John, Edwin-
stowe, cooper. Will,
Inventory, and Bond ... 1667
Marples, Thos., Carburton.
Will 1591
Marples, John, Carburton.
Will 1610
Mellars, Wm., Edwinstowe
carpenter. Will & Inven. 1634
Milner, John, Edwinstowe,
carpenter. Inventory &
Adm. Bond ... ... 1716
Milner, Wm., Carburton,
husbandman. Adm. Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1720
Carburton.
!590
Edwinstowe
!?87
Edwinstowe
Will and
1727
Edwinstowe
Will 1772
Mitchell, Wm
Will
Morley, Thos.
yeoman . . .
Morley, Thos.
blacksmith.
Inventory...
Morley, John
yeoman
Moseley, Wm., Carburton,
esquire. Will 1646
Neele, Wm., Carburton.
Will 1587
Newall, John, Adm. ... 1643
Newall, John, Edwinstowe,
yeoman. Will, Inventory
and Disclaimer ... ... 1727
Normanton.Wm., Prob. Act 1535
Normanton, John, Prob. Act 1553
Oldham, Francis, Edwin-
stowe, widow. Will ... 1728
Oldham, Myles, Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Inventy. 1690
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
23
Oldham, Miles, Edwinstowe
Will, Inventory and Bond 1725
Oldham, Thos., Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will &
Inventory... ... ... 1731
Parkinson, Thos., Edwin-
stowe. Will 1718
Parkinson, Walter, Tuxford
apothecary. Will ... 1749
Parkinson, Wm., Edwin-
stowe. Will and Bond... 1739
Paramore, John, Carburton
yeoman. Adm. ... ... 1630
Paramore, John, Carburton
Will 1591
Paramore, Robt., Will ... 1550
Pawson, or Pawlston, or
Poson, Chas., Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will,
Inventory and Bond ... 1717
Peace, Robert, Inventory... 1597
Peatfield, Josh., Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Copy
Will 1791
Peete, Fras., Edwinstowe,
clerk. Probate Bond ... 1704
Percivell, Robt., Carburton.
Adm 1575
Pettinger, Geo., Edwin-
stowe. Inventory ... 1654
Phillipson, Wm., Thoresby
Inventory... ... ... 1595
Phillipson, Margery, widow
Inventory... ... ... 1610
Rawlinson, Robt., Adm. &
Inventory... ... ... 1586
Roads, Wm., Carburton,
blacksmith. Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1655
Rolleston, Alured, Edwin-
stowe, clerk. Will ... 1689
(Seal of Arms.)
1589
Rye, Robert, Carburton.
Will and Inventory
Scoffield, Katherine, Inven-
tory 1583
Scoffield, Ralph, Carburton
Will and Inventory ... 1587
Scothorne, Francis, Edwin-
stowe. Will & Inventory 1597
Scott, John, Probate Act ... 1545
Scott, Robert, Will
Senescall, Wm., Carburton
husbandman. Will and
Inventory...
Sharpe, Rd., Carburton.
Will and Inventory
Sharpe, Thos., Carburton,
labourer. Adm.&Inven.
(folio 212)
Shelton, Thos., Edwinstowe
Will and Bond
Sherstone, Wm., Thoresby.
Will and Inventory
Silverton, Wm., Vicar of
Edwinstowe. Will (Seal
of Arms), Inven.(^"i89 4s)
and Bond 1699
Sisine,Wm., Probate Act... 1573
Smalley, Wm., Probate Act 1534
Smalley, Helen, Adm. ... 1335
Smithe, Anthony, Adm. and
Inventory...
Smith, Robt., Carburton,
mercer and grocer. Will
and Bond...
Snoden, Christ., Edwin-
stowe, bachelor. Will...
Squire, Joseph, Ollerton,
bachelor. Will, Bond &
Inventory 1706
Stanbanke, John, senior,
Edwinstowe. Will dated 1647
Sutlyve, John, Prob. Act... 1573
553
1581
1586
1580
1756
1586
1557
1753
1647
24
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Taylor, John, Edwinstowe,
yeoman. Will & Inven. 1722
Taylor, Rd., Edwinstowe.
Will 40EHZ.
Taylor, Robt. senr., Edwin-
stowe, husbandman. Will
and Inventory ... ... 1654
Taylor, Thos., Edwinstowe,
Will, Bond & Inventory 1749
Templeman, John, Carbur-
ton, milner. Will ... 1648
Thompson, Wm., Edwin-
stowe, grocer. Will and
Probate Act 1752
Tomlinson, Wm. Will ... 1567
Tudsbery, John, Edwin-
stowe. Will 1589
Tudsbury, Marmaduke, Ed-
winstowe. Will and Bond 1726
Tudsbury, Richard, Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will &
Inventory... ... ... 1727
Tudsbury, Wm., Edwin-
stowe, yeoman. Will &
Bond 1707
Tudsbury, Wm. senr., Ed-
winstowe, farmer. Prob.
Act ... ,., ... 1764
Turner, Wm., Edwinstowe
yeoman. Will & Inven. 1730
Turner, Wm., Edwinstowe
yeoman. Copy Will ... 1787
Vessey, John, Clipston,
husbandman. Inventory
and Adm. Bond ... ... 1693
Walker, John, Edwinstowe,
labourer. Will 1694
Ward, Wm., Edwinstowe,
weaver. Will ... ... 1763
Watson, Wm., Prob. Act... 1545
Wenman, Wm., Edwin-
stowe. Will 1749
White, Rd., Prob. Act ... 1537
Whitefoote, Thos. Inven. 1609
Whiteheade, John, Adm. 1557
Wilson, Rd., Prob. Act. ... 1531
Wilson, Roger, Carburton,
Probate Act 1572
Wilson, Edmund, Carburton
Adm. and Inventory ... 1587
Woode, John, Edwinstowe,
carpenter. Will & Inven. 1599
Wood, George, Carburton,
yeoman. Will ... ... 1630
Woolley, Geo., Edwinstowe
weaver. Will, Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1715
Wright, George, Parlthorp,
yeoman. Will ... ... 1650
Wright, Thomas, Edwin-
stowe, gent. Will (Seal
of Arms), Bond & Inven. 1702
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 25
LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.
This Series is a continuation of those printed in Gibbons'
" Lincoln Marriage Licences." They are taken from several
different sources, the following abbreviations being used to denote
which source : —
Ael. — Liber Aelmer, Line. Archid.
Act Book. — Consistory Court Act Books of Wills, &c.
D. — " Marriage Bonds (Divers Years) " in brown paper covers.
C. — Bishop Chaderton's Register.*
F.— Faculty Book, 1611 — 16934
Licences not marked with one of these abbreviations are from the
Marriage Bonds (which the Editor arranged in portfolios, according
to date, some years ago), supplemented by the allegations where
forthcoming.
The pre-Reformation Marriage Dispensations in the Bishop's
Registers are not included in this series.
1667. March 9. Abbott, Richard, of Dry Doddington, set. 21, and
Alice Kitchen, of same, spinster, set. 35. Her parents are
dead ; his mother consents. [Long Ledenham.]
1662. Sept. 30. Abbott, Thomas, of Helpringham, yeoman, and
Abigaile Newlove, of same, spinster. Surety, William
Yates, of Lincoln, tanner. [Bickar or Donnington.]
1669. March 31. Abbott, Thomas, of Boston, gent., set. 22, and
Elizabeth Sansom, of Skirbeck, spinster, aet. 20. Surety,
John Bell, of Sutterton, gent. [Skirbeck or Bennington.]
1670. April 18. Abbott, William, of Hacknaby, yeoman, aet. 22,
and Jane Marshall, of Keisby, spinster, aet. 23. His parents
are dead ; her father consents. Application by Edward
Goodrich. [Bourne or Hacknaby.]
1588. April 16. Abraham, Richard, of Benington, and Rose
Michelson, of same. [Benington.]
* The majority of these Licences appear to have been granted under Queen
Elizabeth's ordinance as to the marriage of the clergy, requiring the consent of the
Bishop, and a certificate from two Justices of the Peace, as to the good character of
the intended wife. The Register has been very badly kept, as is evident from the
blank spaces constantly occurring throughout its pages.
§A volume entitled, "General Register of Faculties, 1611 — 1693," formerly
known as the Red Book, in which Marriage Licences, &c. were entered apparently
during vacancies of the See.
26 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1662. Nov. 11. Adams, John, of Waddingham St. Mary, labourer,
set. 27, and Helen Smith, of same, spinster, aet. 25. Their
fathers are dead ; his mother consents. Sureties, Nicholas
Atkinson, of Waddingham, husbandman, and William
Currell, of same, bachelor. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1669. May . Adams, John, of Boston, widower, and Isabella
Bowd, of Ffreeston, widow. Application by Thomas
Gooden, of Boston. [Boston, Leake, or Wrangle.]
1634. April 21. F. — Adcocke, Thomas, of Pinchbecke, labourer,
aet. 26, and Mary Byndge, late of same, and now of St. Paul's
in the Bail of Lincoln, spinster, aet. 27. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1628. Aug. 5. Adlarde, Edmund, of Boston, gent., aet. 26, and
Mary Pelham, of Ashby, spinster, aet. 21. Her parents are
dead ; his are living. [Ashby.]
1663. Oct. 13. Adlard, Thomas, senr., of Wood Enderby, gent.,
get. 60, and Isabella Ingeram, of North Summercoates,
widow, aet. 50. Sureties, William Adlard, of Sutton,
yeoman, and Thos. Adlard, junr., of Wood Enderby,
yeoman. [Wood Enderby.]
1668. March 20. Akred Thomas, of St. Martin's, Lincoln, molitor,
aet. 34, and Alice Wells, of same, widow, aet. 46.
[St. Martin or St. Mary Wigford.]
1666. Dec. 7. Albarns, Robert, of South Elkington, yeoman, aet. 40,
and Susan Whaley, of Cawthorp and Covenham, widow,
aet. 35. Surety, George Sutton, of Snarford, yeoman.
[Cawthorp and Covenham, or South Elkington.]
1665. May 12. Alcock, William, of Westborow, tayler, and Alice
Ffosterd, of same, spinster. Surety, Robert Cupidd, of the
Close of Lincoln, inholder.
[Westborow, Carleton, or Long Benington.]
1607. Oct. 20. C. — Alexander, Benjamin, and Elizabeth Greenwood.
1669. May 6. Alford, Robert, of Great Grymsby, mariner, and
Katherine Thorold. Bond by Thomas Brocklesby, of
Grymsby, gent., and John Hammond, of the Bail of Lin-
coln, cordwainer. [Grymsby or Cawthorp.]
1639. Jan. 15. Alford, Zacharie, of Great Grimsbie, gent., aet. 35,
and Anne Clayton, of same, widow, aet. 34.
[Great Grimsbie or Briggsley.]
the Northern genealogist. 27
1665. May 3. Allanby, Robert, of Manton, yeoman, aet. 23, and
Elizabeth Bedford, of same, spinster, aet. 25. His parents
are dead ; hers consent. Affidavit of William Allanby, of
Haybrough, carpenter, that Amos Bedford, father of the
said Elizabeth, did declare unto him his consent to the
marriage. [Manton, Bottesford, Hybaldstow, or Redburne.]
1669. Dec. 17. Allatt, Ramas, of Thedlethorpe, gent., set. 30, and
Ffrances Tealby, of same, spinster, aet. 22. Surety, Thos.
Skelton, of the Close of Lincoln, inkeeper. [Thedlethorpe.]
1661. Feb. 5. Allatt, Ramas, of Alford, gent., and Mary Key, of
Theddlethorpe, widow. Surety, John Greene, of the Close
of Lincoln, gent. [Theddlethorpe.]
1597. Jan. 23. C— Allan, John, Vicar of Whaddon, co. Bucks, and
Elizabeth Westwood, spinster.
1668. Sept. 22. Allen, John, of Bassingthorp, gent., and Mary
Hotchkin, of Grantham, spinster. Surety, Anthony
Hotchkin, of Grantham, mercer.
[Stroxton, Gonnerby, or Grantham.]
1669. March 7. Allen, John, of Stamford, and Anne Bunworth, of
same. Surety, John Burbridge, of same.
161 1-2. Jan. 22. Allin, John, of Barrowby, tayler, and Avis More, of
same, spinster. [Barrowby.]
1668. Nov. 8. Allin, alias Tomson, John, of Gosbertowne, aet. 25,
and Anne Tayler, of Stamford, spinster, aet. 23. Application
by Henry Waters, of Stamford. Surety, William Smith, of
Dunston, cordwainer. [Baston.]
1668. July 24. Allen, William, of Hayther, warriner, aet. 24, and
Elizabeth Sewell, of Ropsley, spinster, aet. 24. Application
by Wm. Allin, of Belton, warriner. [Hayther or Braceby.]
1634. Aug. 5. F. — Allesby, Richard, of Ulceby-cum-Fforthington,
yeoman, aet. 50, and Anne Roads, of Scamelsby, widow,
aet. 50. Application by Thos. Greene, of Bamber, yeoman.
[Ulceby.]
161 1-2. Jan. 30. Allwood, John (signed Elwavd), of Skendlebie,
yeoman, and Ann Argrome, of Nettleton, spinster. Surety,
Wm. Hewet, of Swabie, yeoman. [Nettleton.]
1 59 1. June 11. Act Book.— Almerie, Nicholas, of Spillesby, and
Dorothy Downes, of Lusby. [Snelland.]
28 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1628. Nov. 22. Alwood, William, of Fframpton, yeoman, aet. 33,
and Rachael Carleton, of same, widow, aet. 21. Her parents
John Bitham, of Dunington, and his wife, consent. Letter
from Will. Hardwick, Swinshead, on behalf of " Willyam
Allwood, my kinsman, of Fframpton," addressed " To his
loving freind, Mr. George Walker, give these." [Swinshead.]
1637. July 29. Ambler, Wm., of Kirton, yeomen, aet. 40, and Anne
Baker, of Wibberton, widow, aet. 38. [Wibberton.]
1668. Feb. 13. Amcoates, Vincent, of Netlam, esquire, aet. 24, and
Hellen Wiberley, of same, spinster, aet. 22. Application by
William Goodhand, of the Bail of Lincoln, gent.
[Netlam, Greetwell, or Cherriwillingham.]
1662. Sept. 22. Ampleford, John, of Boston, woollen draper, and
Mary Palmer, of same, spinster. Surety, Hugh Walter, of
Lincoln, clerk. [Leverton or Skirbecke.]
1662. March 5. Anbie, Thomas, of Crowle, widower, aet. 40, and
Mary Marshall, of same, widow, aet. 30. His parents are
dead ; her father consents. Bond by Thomas Brewer, of
Hurst, yeoman, and George Piket, of Belton.
[Belton or Epworth.]
1669. Jan. 15. Ancill, Robert, of Weston, yeoman, and Margery
Coulson, of same, spinster. Surety, George Binion, of
same, yeoman.
1662. Dec. 17. Anderson, Ffrancis, of Broughton, gent., (seal a
Chevron, charged with a Crescent, between three crosslets), and
Ffrances Staresmore, of same, spinster. Surety, William
Ffowler, of same, yeoman. [Broughton.]
1634, Dec. 2. Anderson, Henry, of East Cooton, alias Long Cooton,
co. York, esquire, aet. 21, and Grace Manners, of Barton-
upon-Humber, spinster, aet. 18. Application by Edward
Browne, of same, yeoman. [Barton.]
1666. Nov. 23. Andrew, Henry, of Ffillingham, carpenter, aet. 23,
and Grace East, of Stainton, spinster, aet. 21. Their
parents are dead. Surety, George Stell, of Dunham.
[St. Peter at Arches, St. Paul in Bail, or Ffillingham.]
1668. Aug. 18. Andrew, John, junr., of Boston, mariner, aet. 23,
and Susanna Jerrey, of same, spinster, aet. 23. His parents
consent; hers are dead. Surety, John Andrew, senr., of
Boston, sadler. [Spalding.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 2Q.
1666. June 19. Andrews, Henry, of Tupholme, gent., set. 33, and
and Alice Rea, of Moulton, spinster, aet. 21. His parents
are dead ; her father consents. Surety, Wm. Cawthorpe,
of the Bail of Lincoln, gent.
[Moulton, Kirton, or Holbech.]
1669. July 17, Andrewes, John, of Long Leddenham, yeoman, and
Elizth. Baxter, of same, spinster. Surety, William Barker?
of Ffulbeck. [Leddenham or Ruskington.]
1668. Nov. 26. Andrewes, Samuel, of Bourn, bachelor, set. 25,
and Suzan Gass, of same, aet. 24. His parents are dead ;
her mother consents. Application by Wyatt Francis, of the
Close of Lincoln, bachelor.
[Bourn, Swinstead, or St. George, Stamford.]
1607. Feb. 8. C— Angell, Thomas, of St. Paul's, Bedford, in-
houlder, and Agnes Brafielde, of Rushdon, co. Northants,
widow.
1663. Oct. 9. Angell, William, of Witham-on-the-Hill, husb., and
Grace Tydde, of same, widow. Surety, Christopher Torey,
of same, husb. [All Saints Stamford.]
1669. April 23. Anton, John, of Croft, gent., aet. 23, and Mary
Palmer, of Bagenderby, spinster, aet. 21. Her parents are
dead. Surety, William Lawis, of Miningsby, elk.
[Croft or Bagenderby.]
1664. May 12. Antonie, John, of Sibsey, gent., and Mary Pettis,
of Pinchbeck, spinster, dau. of John Pettis. Letter of con-
sent from her father. Surety, John Harvie cf Gosbertowne,
gent. [St. Paule in Bayle.]
1640. March 5. Appleby, Stephen, of Boston, yeoman, and Mary
Empson, of same, spinster, aet. 20. Surety, John Urin, of
Lincoln, yeoman. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1633. March 29. Applebie, Wm., of Dunston, miller, aet. 28, and
Margery Andrew, of Methringham, widow, aet. 20. Surety,
Thos. Kidson, of St. Marie in Wigford, Lincoln, clerk.
Seal of arms : — A chevron between three ( ?)
Witnesses: — Jo. Milward, notary public, and Edw. Carr.
[St. Marie, Wigford.]
1631. May 16. Appleyard, Thomas, of Ulcebie, gent., and Sara
Wakeland, of Great Limber, spinster. Surety, Wm.
Elston.
30 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1640. Nov. 9. Archer, Ric, of Market Rasin, yeoman, set. 30, and
Jane Osgarby, of the City of Lincoln, spinster, aet. 20,
daughter of Wm. Osgarbie, of Raison Drax. Surety,
Peter Ellis, of the Close of Lincoln, yeoman.
[St. Paul in Bail.]
1662. May 1. Argill, Bartholomew, of Cockrington, husb., and
Abigale Greene, of same, widow. Surety, Robert Ayscoghe,
of the Close of Lincoln, gent. [Cockrington or Alvingham.]
1600. July 19. C. — Arkenstall, Robert, of Haddenham, co. Camb.,
gent., and Agnes Mason, of Hemminford Gray, co. Hunt.,
widow.
1662. Jan. 28. Armeston, Robert, of Woolstropp, mason, and
Dorothy Growcocke, of same. Surety, William Growcocke,
of same, husb. [Woolstropp or Ropesley.]
1662. Aug. 6. Armitage, Samuel, of Claxby (?), and Anne Maw-
kinson, of Middle Rasen. Surety, William Wilson, of
Claxby, husb. [Kingerby or Owersby.]
1661. Feb. 14. Armstrong, John, of Stainfeild, gent., aet. 32, and
Mary Marat, of same, spinster. His parents are dead ;
hers consent. Surety, John Tayler, of the Close of Lincoln,
gent. [St. Paul in Bail, or St. Mich.]
1634. Sept. 5. F. —Armstrong, William, of Wibberton, yeoman,
aet. 33, and Jane Howett, of same, spinster, aet. 26. Their
parents consent. Surety, Ric. Stookelsey, of Wibberton,
yeoman. [Wibberton or Kirton.]
1670. Dec. 1. D. — Arnold, Thos., of Thornton Curtis, husb., and
Ann Wells, of Ulceby, spinster. Surety, Alex. Arnold, of
Thornton Curtis, husb. Wits., Thos. Hegginbothom,
Gawen Stevenson, and Hy. Godfrey. [Thornton.]
1640. Dec. 5. Arter, Edward (signed Art her or Archer), of the City
of Lincoln, lether honger(?) maker, aet. 34, and Alice
Burrill, of St. Martin's, Lincoln, widow. Surety, Ric.
Yorke, of the Bail of Lincoln, sadler. [St. Martin.]
1662. June 9. Ashby, Richard, of , and Lea Dickinson, of
South Somercoates. Bond by John Walker, of Conisholme,
yeoman. [S. Somercoates.]
1662. June 16. Ashford, Richard, of Caborne, yeoman, and Jane
Parkinson, of Burringham, spinster. Surety, Henry Sare-
son, of the Bail of Lincoln, gent. [Caborne or Awckburrow.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 31
1601. March 4. C. — Ashley, Henry, of Weston, co. Hunt., and
Jane Middleton, of Horbling, widow.
1667. April 10. Ashmall, John, of Marton, set. 56, and Hellen
Walker, of Gainsburgh, widow, set. 60.
[Marton or Gainsburgh.]
1669. Jan. 20. Ashmall, John, of Gainsburgh, set. 56, and Anne
Parr, of the Bail of Lincoln, widow, set. 30. [Greetwell.]
1664. Jan. 28. Ashton, James, of Kirkby Underwood, gent., and
Hester Guilliam, of Swayfeild. Surety, Robert Brainsby,
of Thurleby, elk. [Thurleby,KirkbyUnderwood, or Swayfeild.]
1663. Aug. 14. Ashwell, John, of Holywell, husb., and Mary
Campion, of Wakerley, co. Northants. Surety, Andrew
Campion, of same, husb. [All Hallows Stamford.]
1661. Feb. 3. Aslocke, Tobias, of Stamford St. Michael, iron-
monger, and Isabell Woolfe, of same, spinster. Surety,
George Battye, of the City of Lincoln, barber.
[Stamford St. Mary, or Swinsted.]
1634. Sept. 24. F. — Astorby, John, of Salflettby, gent., set. 28, and
Alice Wolley, of Cumberworth, spinster, set. 24. Her
parents consent. [Cumberworth or Ffaistropp.]
1639. July 1. Atkin, John, of Boston, marchant, set. 26, and Eiizth.
Tilson, of same, spinster, set. 22. Surety, William Marshall,
of Lincoln, mercer. [Boston.]
1668. Sept. 19. Atkin, John, of , and Sarah ,
of , set. 40.
1667. Sept. . Atkin, John, of Boston, gent., and Sarah Lowe, of
. Surety, Thos. Watson, of the Close of Lincoln.
Atkin seals with a Cross between 4 estoiles. Watson's
seal is also armorial. [Boston.]
1640. April 23. Atkin, Richard, of , set. 28, and Alice
Hammers, of Billesby, spinster, set. 18. Their parents are
dead. Surety, Matthew Robinson. [Billesby.]
1662. Sept. 19. Atkin, William, of Tetney, and Ellen Kcnington,
of same, spinster. Surety, Robert Ayscoghe, of the Close
of Lincoln, gent. [Tetney or Briggesley.]
1631. Aug. 15. Atkinson, Bartholomew, of Tattersall, yeoman, and
Katherine Todd, of Gt. Grimsbie, spinster. Application by
Thos. Ireland, of Bradley, clerk, and James Elston, of
Ailesbie. [Gt. Grimsbie.]
32 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1640. May 26. Atkinson, Ffrancis, of Hagworthingham, yeoman,
aet. 43, and Katherine Sharpe, of Abie, widow, aet. 46.
Bond by William Teffe, of Horncastle, yeoman.
[Hagworthingham,]
1628. Sept. 19. Atkinson, George, of Thurlbie, yeoman, set. 22,
and Marie Waterfall, of same, spinster, set. 20. Surety,
Richard Waterfall, of same, yeoman. [Thurlbie.]
1569. Oct. 25. Ael. — Atkinson, John, and Grace Crawfurth, of
Grymmesbie, after banns once published. [Grymmesbie.]
1662. Nov. 28. Atkinson, Richard, of Crosbie, carpenter, and
Elizth. Cutler, of same, spinster. Surety, Robert Day, of
the Close of Lincoln, victualer. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1662. Jan. 19. Atkinson, Robert, of Wilstrop, husb., set. 23, and
Mary Symonds, set. 21. His father and her parents consent.
Surety, William Harebye, of Thurlebye, husb.
[All Saints Stamford.]
1601. Dec. 1. C. — Atkinson, Thomas, Vicar of Paxton Magna, co.
Hunt., and Elizth. Hatley, dau. of Ralph Hatley, of
Paxton Parva.
1582. Aug. 13. Act Book. — Atkinson, Thos, of Netlam, and
Margt. Shirief, of Colbie. [Netlam.]
1664. Nov. 26. Atkinson, William, of Messingham, aet. 30, and
Elizth. Bayley, of Haxey, set. 26. Surety, John Lyon, of
Messingham. [Haxey.]
1634. July 31. F. — Auncell, William, of Witham-on-the-Hill,
husb., aet. 25, and Helen Kensell, of same, spinster, aet. 22.
Their parents consent. Surety, Robt. Wolmer, of Ingols-
bie, husbandman. [St. Michael-on-Mount.]
161 1. June 6. Austen, John, of Wallpoole, co. Norfolk, gent., and
Mary, dau. of Wm. Williams, of Aswarby, clerk. [Aswarby.]
1601. June 28. Awood, Richard, of Stathern, co. Leicester, black-
smith, and Agnes Abbat, of Ffauston, par. of Long
Bennington, spinster. Surety, Thomas Abbat, of Fauston,
blacksmith. [Ffauston Chapel, or Longe Benington.]
1666. Feb. 8. Ayre, Robert, of Doncaster, gent, set. 30, and
Elizth. Mote, of Gainsburgh, spinster, aet. 30. Bond by
William Jackson, of Gainsburgh, gent., and Thos. Watson,
of the Close of Lincoln, gent.
[Gainsburgh, Lea, or Springthorpe.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
33
WILLS, &c, IN THE PECULIAR COURTS
AT WAKEFIELD.
(Printed by permission of the Judge of the Court of Probate.)
CROSSLEY, BINGLEY, and PUDSEY.
Court of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem.
[In the Official Index there are only four documents— the Wills of Stephen
Franke, Rd. Nicholson, and Samuel Oley, and a document entered as "illegible."
This last is a Form of Probate in Latin— Rd. Sunderland, lord ; Robert Eynns,
steward: the Form runs, " obiit sub mice apiid " More Court Rolls and Wills
have, however, been received at Wakefield since, a.nd they are indexed here.]
Beane, Wm., Elwick ... 1639
Birkbie, see Waterhouse.
Birkinshaw, Wm., Beckfoot 1617
Breare, John, Elwick ... 161 1
Butler, Sybill, ... 1668
Butterfield, Mgt.,Cottingley 1610
,, Thos. ,, 1600
Clayton, Robert, Crossley
Hall 1623
Clayton, Wm., Allerton ... 1633
Cossin, Edwd., ,, ... 1671
Crofte, (? Wm.), Bingley ... 1618
Deane, Robt.,senr., Allerton 1632
Dobson, Thos., Thornton... 1634
Francke,Stephen,Cottingley
gent. - . ... ... 1617
Gaunt, Wm., Pudsey ... 1655
Hall, Christ., Roidefield ... 1615
,, Wm., Bingley ... 1673
Hewson, Rd., Cottingley ... 1612
Hill, Rd., Pudsey 1643
Hodgson, Jas., Allerton ... 1676
„ Wm., Bingley ... 1658
Hollin, John, Clayton ... 1633
Hudson, Rd., Cottingley ... 1661
,, Thos. ,, ... 1657
Hunter, John, Pudsey ... 1631
Hutchinson, Humphrey,
Pudsey ... ... ... 1663
Kidson, Martha, Pudsey ... 1670
Kighley, Ann, Cottingley... 1643
Lister, Bryan, Cottingley,
tanner ... ... ... 1664
Lister, Robt., Cottingley,
tanner ... ... ... 1622
Longbottom, Rd., Helwick 1668
Lumby, Robt., senr., Pudsey 1664
Marshall, Isabell, Helwick,
Bingley, widow ... ... 161 1
Midgley, Wm., Marshcroft 1612
,, Wm.. Marsham.. . 1636
Milner, Walter, Jackfield... 1648
Mitchell, (? Elizth.), Pudsey 1663
34
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Mitchell, Peter, Pudsey ... 1661
Morvill, Walter, Beckfoot... 1625
Nicholson, Rd., Cottingley
Bridge 1610
Oley, Saml., Vicar of Bingley 1618
Page, John, Allerton ... 1626
,, Wm. ,, ... 1625
Pearson, Rd., Thornton ... 1650
Roads or Slater, Alis,
Cottingley 1662
? (Scolley)
Scott, Wm., Bingley ... 1618
Slater or Roads, Alis,
Cottingley ... ... 1662
Slater, Thos., Cottingley ... 161 1
,, Thos., „ ... 1618
Sutcliffe, Abraham, Allerton 1641
Tenant, Edmd., Eldwick... 1634
Thompson, Christ., Pudsey 1660
Thornton, Roger, Beckfoot 1625
Waterhouse, alias Birkbie,
Robt., Birkenshaw, gent. 1605
Whitley, Wm.,junr. Pudsey 165-
Wilkinson,Thos., Bingley... 1611
Wilson, Samuel, Tonge ... 1658
,, Wm., Pudsey ... 1667
Woodoppe, Fras., Keighley 1580
Wright, Edwd., Bingley ... 1650
Wryght, Wm., ,, ... 1614
With these Wills, &c, there are also the following documents : — An Inventory
of several hundreds of Deeds and Evidences (apparently belonging to the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem), delivered to Rd. Sunderland (by order of Thos., Earl of
Suffolk, Treasurer of England), by Thos. Sandwith, gent., Keeper of H.M. Evi-
dences of Dissolved Religious Houses in Yorkshire, in the tower at St. Mary's,
York. — A bundle of Inventories, and one of Bonds. — Court Rolls of Batley, Kirk-
heaton, Crosley-cum-Pudsey, and Cottingley-cum-Bingley, 13 — 14 Jac. 1. — Two
bundles of Rentals and Depositions.
TEMPLE NEWSAM MANOR COURT,
1612 — 1701. (130 Documents.)
Ansten, Robt., Quarrell
Closes, yeoman, Invent. 1670
Austwick, Rd., Halton.
Will Bond 1632
Austwick, Alice, widow of
Rd. A. (Halton), Adm. B. 1632
Barmby, Hy., Halton, wire-
drawer. Will ... ... 1667
Barmby, Roger (? Halton),
Will Bond ... ... 1633
Barnard, Thos., Killing-
beck. Will and Bond ... 1633
Barnard, Thos., senr., Kill-
ingbeck. Tuition Bond 1633
Bawle, John, Halton, labor.
Inventory... ... ... 1661
Bickendike, Arthur, Scard-
ingwell. Will Bond ... 1670
Blackburne, John, Newsam
Ad. Bond
1616
Bland, Edmund, Colton.
Inventory and Will Bond 1666
Bland, Robt., Halton. Ad.
Bond and Tuition Bond 1613
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
35
Bland, Robt. and Wm.
Ad. Bond 1613
Bland, Wm. (? Halton),
Will Bond 1613
Booth, Geo. ?of Old Temple.
Will Bond 1613
Brodbent, John, and Heald,
Roger, toMarston, Edmd.
Bond for Award ... . . . 1 643
Brooke, Wm., Colton, yeo-
man. Inventory... ... 1670
Brooke, Wm., Colton. In-
ventory ... ... ... 1671
Brooke, Edwd., Killingbeck,
yeoman. Ad. Bond ... 1642
Brooksbank,Hellen, Halton,
widow. Will & Inventy. 1674
Bywater, Thos., Newsam,
yeoman. Ad. Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1667
Bywater, Wm. ^? Newsam).
Ad. Bond 16 —
Bywater, Hy., sec Water.
Clarke, Susan, Colcoates
Will Bond
Corker, Thos., Colton. In
ventory ...
Corrill, Matt. (? Halton)
Will Bond
Cowper, Bridget (at Thor
parch). Will ...
Cowper, Jennet, Halton,
widow. Will
Cowper, Bridget, Halton.
Inventory...
Cowper, Jennet, Halton.
Inventory...
Cowper, Jennet, Halton.
Will Bond
Cunnell, Edmd., Newsam
Will, Inventory and Bond
Cunnell, Rd., Colton, yeo
man. Ad. Bond & Inven
Cunny, John, Newsam. Ad.
Bond 1638
Cuthbert, John, Leeds.
Will Bond 1641
Dawson, Barbara, Halton.
Inventory... ... ... 16S1
Eastwood, John, Halton.
Will and Bond 1626
Eastwood, John, (? Halton).
Ad. Bond 16—
Eastwood, Wm., Hawtene.
Ad. Bond.., ... 1639
Graveley, Robt., — —
Will Bond 1630
Greneburye, Luke,
Will Bond 1647
Greenbury, Wm. (? Halton)
Ad. Bond.
Greggs, Michael,
Ad. Bond
Greggs, Rd., Killingbeck.
Will Bond
1638 I Greggs, Rd., Killingbeck.
Will Bond
1636
1644
1659
1683
1663
1701
1628
1638
1639
Hancock, Hy., Colton,
butcher. Inventory ... 1680
Hardwick, Bryan, Colton,
yeoman. Will & Invent. 1671
Hardwick, Bryan, Colton,
yeoman. Will Bond ... 1672
Hardwick, Stephen, Colton.
Ad. Bond 1634
Hardwick, Wm., Colton,
1684 I carpenter. Inventory ... 1662
J Hareson, Wm., Halton.
1685 I Inventory 1659
j Hartley Jane, Halton, widow
1668 j Will and Inventory ... 1667
Hartley, Roger,* Halton.
1670 1 Will iSjtj
Not in Official Index.
36
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Hartley, Alice, (? Halton).
Ad. Bond 1625
Hayre, George, Newsam.
Inventory... ... ... 1635
Heald, Alice, Halton. Will 1684
Also Copy Will and two
Inventories.
Heald, Anne, . Will
Bond ... ... ... 1633
Heald, Christ., Halton. Ad.
Bond ... ... ... 1629
Heald, Roger, (? Halton).
Will Bond 1627
Heald, Roger, Halton.
Will Bond 1646
Heald, Roger, Halton.
Will and Inventory ... 1675
Heald, Roger, Halton.
Bond ... ... ... 1676
(And set Brodbent.)
Hemsworth, Matt., Colton.
Ad. Bond 1622
Hobson, Rd., . Ad.
Bond 1633
Hogge, (? Logge,) Thomas,
Newsam. Ad. Bond ... 1633
Holland, Edwd., Halton.
Ad. Bond and Inventory 1672
Hollings, George, Temple
Newsam, farmer. Will
Bond and Copy Will ... 1620
Hollings, Thomas, Temple
Newsam. Tuition Bond 1638
Hollins, Thomas, Temple
Newsam. Will Bond ... 1633
Irishe, Wm., senr., Halton.
Will Bond 1634
Judson, Roger, Halton.
Will Bond 1641
Kitson, Wm., . Ad.
Bond 1635
Langstroppe, Alis, .
Ad. Bond 1616
Latham, John, Whitkirke.
Ad. Bond... ... ... 1630
Leicester, Alice, Halton,
widow. Ad. Bond ... 1641
Lofthouse,George, Osmond-
thorpe, yeoman. Will
1653, proved ... ... 1654
Logge, see Hogge.
Milner, Hy., (? Coulton).
Will Bond 1622
Morkill, John, . Inven. 1689
Oates, Thos. (? Temple
Newsam). Ad. Bond ...?i689
Parkinson, Dyonis, Halton.
Ad. Bond... ... ... 1629
Phillips, Christ., Colton,
tailor. .Will 1670, and
Inventory... ... ... 1673
Poole, Wm., Whitekirke.
Ad. Bond 1638
Prince, Rd., Halton, black-
smith. Inventory ... 1684
Readall, Wm., (? Coulton).
Will Bond 1648
Reader, Elizabeth, Coulton,
widow. Will 1665, and
Inventory... ... ... 1666
Readett, Hy., . Ad.
Bond ... ... ... 1689
Reether, Robt., Halton.
Will Bond 1627
Rhodes, John, Halton.
Will Bond 1672
Roads, John, Halton, yeo-
man. Inventory ... 1680
Robinson, Katherine, widow
(? Newsam). Will Bond 1644
Robinson, George, Temple
Newsam. Ad. Bond
(Tuition) 1637
Roodhouse, Thos., .
Will Bond 1612
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
*Saxton, Frances, Colton,
widow. Will & Bond ... 1633
Shore, Robt., Coulton. Ad.
Bond 1641
Shore, Wm. (? Coulton),
Will Bond 1648
Snawden, Mark, Leeds.
Will Bond 1641
Swinden, John, Halton,
yeoman. Inventory ... 1668
Thomson, Christ., Newsam,
wiredrawer. Inventory 1662
Thompson, Christ., Temple
Newsam. Will Bond ... 1663
Thompson, Jane, Temple
Newsam. Will Bond ... 1663
Thorp, Edwd., Temple
Grange. Will 168 r
Thorp, Jennie, Temple
Grange. Ad. Bond
Varley, Thos.
Will Bond
Killingbeck.
37
1621
1667
Waddy, Robt., The Water-
side. Ad. Bond 1635
Walker, Hy., Halton. In-
demnity Bond, by ... 1638
Water, Hy. (? Bywater).
Ad. Bond 1644
Wilkes, Margery, Newsam,
widow. Will 1670 and
Inventory... ... ... 1672
Wilkes, Rd., Newsam,
yeoman. Inventory ... 1690
Wilks, Rd., Temple New-
sam. Will Bond ... 167-
Wyke, John, (? Halton).
Ad. Bond 1625
In Official Index Caxston.
SILSDEN MANOR COURT,
1587 — 1737. (147 Documents.)
All are described as of
Ackerley, Francis, Adm.
Bond and Inventory
Ambler, Dinnis, husband-
man. Inventory
Ambler, Denis. Ad. Bond
and Inventory ...
Ambler,Wm., Sildsen Moor.
Will, Inventory, & Bond
Ambler, Mary. Will Bond
Ambler, Dionis, linen weaver
Will, Inventory, & Bond
Ambler, John. Adm. Bond
and Inventory ...
Ambler, Grace,widow. Will
Ambler, Elizth., spinster.
Will and Inventory
Silsden unless otherwise specified.
Barrett, Thos., Silsden Moor
(in Bond "of Cringles")
Adm. Bond & Inventory 1702
Binds, Nathan, Gill Graudge
par Kildwick. Will, In-
ventory, and Bond ... 1699
Blaikey, Wm., Haghills in
Silsden Moor, husband-
man. Adm. Bond and
Inventory...
Blaikey, Robt., Crosmore.
Inventory...
Blakey, Thos., Swartha par
Silsden. Adm. Bond &
Inventory... ... ... 1716
Blakey, Hugh, yeoman.
Adm. Bond & Inventory 1717
1674
1663
1702
1701
1706
1708
1712
1730
1736
1669
38
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Blakey, Arthur, Silsden
Moor par. Kildwick,
blacksmith. Will and
Copy Inventory ... ... 1737
Bolton,Thos., Silsden Moor,
husbandman. Will, In-
ventory, and Bond ... 1669
Bolton, Mary, Silsden Moor,
widow. Inventory 1728-9
Booth, John, Brunthwait,
yeoman. Codicil & Inven. 1664
Booth, Jonas, Cringles.
Will, Inventory, & Bond 1710
Booth, Thos., yeoman. Will,
Inventory, and Bond ... 1710
Boulton,Thos.,SilsdenMoor.
Will and Inventory ... 1678
Boulton,Thos.,SilsdenMoor.
Adm. Bond & Inventory 1702
Bradley, John, yeoman.
Will and Inventory ... 1668
Bramley,Wm., Silsden Moor.
Adm. Bond, & Inventory 1710
Chronshaw, Jane, widow.
Will 1676
Coates, John. Ad. Bond... 1729
,, Thos., Crossmoore,
skinner. Will, Inventy.
and Bond... ... ... 1706
Coates, Edmund, Cross-
moore. Inventory ... 1681
Cockshotte, Dyonis, Cringles,
yeoman. Will, Inventory
and Bond... ... ... 1666
Cockshotte, John, Swartha,
yeoman. Will, Inventory
and Bond... ... ... 1700
Cockshot, Elizth., Cringles,
widow. Inventory and
Will Bond ... ... 1705
Cockshot, Mary, Swarhow,
widow. Adm. Bond and
Inventory 1711
Cockshot, Wm., Raikes.
Adm. Bond & Inventory 1710
Cockshot, Mary, widow of
Wm., of Raikes. Adm.
Bond ... ... ... 1712
Cowling, John, Brunthwaite,
yeoman. Will ... ... 1726
Craunshey, Robt. Will,
Inventory, and Bond ... 1666
Crumbuck,Wm.,Gillgrainge,
husbandman. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1676
Cryer, John, Fishbecke.
Inventory... ... ... 1663
Cryer, Thos. Ad. Bond &
inventory... ... ... 1673
Cryer, John. Inventory ... 1679
,, Wm., yeoman. Will
and Inventory .. ... 1680
Cryer, Wm. Will & Bond 1685
,, Thos., Fishbeck.
Adm. Bond & Inventory 1721
Dixon, Ann, Silsden Moor,
widow. Will & Inventy. 1728
Eastburne, John, Bracken-
hill. Inventory ... ... 1663
Eastburne, Peter, Silsden
Moor. Adm. Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1669
Eastburne, Wm., Silsden
Moor. Inventory ... 1674
Eastburne, Wm., Hayhills.
Will, Inventory, & Bond 1683
Eastburne, Arthur, Hayhills,
bachelor. Will & Bond 1688
Eastburne, John, Silsden
Moor, husbandman. Will
and Inventory ... ... 1709
Eastburne, John, Silsden
Moor, yeoman. Will Bond 171 1
Eastburne, Wm., Silsden
Moor, yeoman. Ad. Bond 1715
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 39
MANOR ROLLS OF HEXHAM,
co. Northumberland.
The following rough notes will be found useful by anyone having
occasion to search these rolls, as showing what are still extant, and
their general arrangement.
A Bundle labelled " Bundle 33, 38 Ed. 3 to Q. Elizth," contains
rolls for 38 Ed. 3 (two membranes, almost illegible from galls
— mostly lists of actions) ; 43 Ed. 3 (two skins, in bad condition) ;
44 Ed. 3 (one membrane, nearly illegible) ; 24 Hen. 7 — 1 Hen. 8
(Forest Courts); 12 and 13 Hen. 8; 13 and 14 Hen. 8 (actions and
suits) ; 17 and 18 Hen. 8 (the like) ; Rent Roll, not dated (endorsed,
"About temp. Hen. 7 or 8," but query temp. Ric. 3) ; a fragment of a
Forest Roll temp. Hen. 7 or earlier (lists of names, almost illegible) ;
four fragments temp. Henry 8; 4 Eliz. (on paper) ; 5 Eliz. ; 19 Eliz. ;
1574 [ on paper) ; 1615, 1638, 1650, 1679-81, 1687, 1689, 1690, 1694,
1695.
A Bundle labelled " Bundle 34, Divers Years," contains Bailiffs
Rent Rolls 38 Hen. 8 to 1 Ed. 6 ; and Court Rolls for 1586, 1598,
1599, 1607, 1609, 1614, 1616, 1617, 1618.
A Bundle labelled "Court Rolls, 1634 — 1674," contains 1634,
1637, 1638, 1648, 1649, 1651, 1653, 1655, 1661, 1663, 1665, 1662 — 1684,
1671, 1674.
A Court Roll for 1626 (Long Roll.)
A Bundle of Court Rolls containing 1589, 1599, 1600, 1605, 1626,
1629, 1630, 1631, 1633.
A Bundle of Court Rolls labelled, " 1684 — 1706," containing,
1637, 1683, 1684, 1685, 1686, 1686 — 1704 (two Courts for Anwick
Grange in this Roll), 1688, 1692, 1694, 1698, 1699, 1702, 1706, 1707,
1726 (contains an order to the Sergeant of the Court as to return of
process, complaints having been made of his having abused the
liberties of the Court).
Bundles of Original Surrenders and Admittances, 1681-2-3 and
1713, to modern times.
4-0 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Books of Surrenders and Admittances: — 1747 — 1754, 1754 — I76i,
1761 — 1765, have Indexes; 181 1 — 1817, 1817 — 1820, no Indexes;
1754 — 1770, Alnwick Grange, has an Index, not alphabetical.
A Bundle of Court Minutes or Draft Rolls for 1629, 1633, l639>
1643, 1656.
Several Bundles of presentments (on paper), 1659, 1673, I7°° — '
1705, and divers years.
Several Bundles of Powers of Attorney, 1704— 1712, and divers
years.
The following entry is a curious instance of the genealogical
particulars sometimes to be gleaned from these Rolls : —
1775. Sept. 21. Nicholas Shield, of Broadwoodhall, yeoman,
deceased, did at a Court held 18 April, 1749, surrender a messuage
at Broadwoodhall and ground called the Snabb, and a fulling mill
there, to the use of John Ridley, formerly of West side, and late of
Wagerhouse, in East Allendale, deceased, to secure £100. The
said John Ridley is since dead, leaving Thomas Currey, of New-
castle, mason, only son and heir of Humphrey Currey, deceased,
who was eldest son and heir of Humphrey Currey, late of Redpath,
par. Haltwhistle, deceased, by Mary, his wife, also deceased, one of
the sisters of the full blood of John Ridley, father of said John
Ridley, formerly of West Side, and late of Wagerhouse, deceased,
and Mary Armstrong, of Glenwhelt, widow, and Ann, wife of Edward
Dawson, of Haltwhistle, who are daughters and co-heirs of John
Stephenson, late of Haltwhistle, deceased, who was son and heir of
Christ. Stephenson, deceased, by Eleanor, his wife, also deceased,
the other sister of the full blood of said John Ridley, father of said
John Ridley, formerly of West Side, and late of Wagerhouse,
deceased, which said Thos. Currey, Mary Armstrong, and Ann
Dawson are next heirs of the said last named John Ridley, and are
of full age, and they are admitted accordingly.
Surnames occurring constantly in Hexham Manor Rolls : —
Ainsley Aydon Blackett Charlton
Allgood Bateson Boutflower Chicken
Alsop (1717) Bell Burdas Ccatsforth
Armstrong Birkes Carre Cragg
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
41
Elliott
Johnson
Proud
Soulby
Errington
Kell
Raw
Sparke
Fairlamb
Leadbitter
Richardson,
Stokoe
Farealler
Lee
alias Ritson
Stowt
Featherstone
Liddell
Riddell
Swinburne
Fenwick
Littleskell
Ridley
Thirlwall
Fleming
Macklaine
Ritson, alias
Todd
Forster
Madshon
Richardson
Troutbeck
Frawler
Makepeace
Robson
Usher
Gibson
Marshall
Rodham
Wanless
Green
Maughan
Routlidge
Welden
Hawdon
Mowbray
Shaftoe
Whitfield
Heron
Nevin
Sharpe
Williamston
Heslop
Ogle
Sheele
Winter
Hewatson
Ornisby
Shield
Yare
Hutchinson
Pears
Smith
Yeildert
r^^-
4?
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS IN THE
PECULIAR COURTS AT LINCOLN.
(Printed by permission of the Judge of the Court of Probate.)
CAISTOR
Wills,
Allenby, Thomas, Caistor 1772
Appleby, George ,, 1773
Anderson, Richard ,, 1789
Admons.
Appleby, Robert „ 18 10
Ayscough, Francis ,, 1693
Wills.
Bamber, John ,, 1755
Barkworth, Mary ,, 1823
,, Thomas ,, 1809
Banes, Nicholas ,, 1706
Baxter, Edward ,, 1721
Bennett, Elizth. ,, 1781
,, Michael ,, 1763
Berry, George „ 1800
,, Stephen ,, 1828
Blow, Giles ,, 171 8
Booth, Richard ,, 1801
Bowser, Richard, Hundon 1769
Britton, James, Caistor . . 1828
Brocklesby, Alex., Holton-
le-Moor. Adm. with Will 1707
Brocklesby, Henry, Caistor 1761
,, Mary ,, 1780
,, Thomas ,, 1743
Brooks, George ,, 1739
Broughton, Salebanks,
Holton-le-Moor 1731
PREBENDAL
1636 to 1833.
! Bullock,
COURT.
Thomas, Caistor 1809
Admons.
Bennett, Richard ,,
William
Best, Henry ,,
Beverley, Mary ,,
Blagrave, Robert ,,
Bower, Thomas, Holton-le-
Moor
Brookes, Thomas, Clixby... 1805
Brumpton, John, Caistor 1816
Burton, John ,, 1815
Wills.
Carnell, Samuel
Carr, Samuel
Cater, Faith
Cave, Christopher
,, Susanna
Chapman, John
, , Thomas
William, North
Kelsey
Cochifer, Elizabeth, Caistor 1754
Cockerline, Michael ,, 1778
,, Mary ,, 1794
„ Mary
Adm. vVill 1803
Cocking, Thomas, Caistor 1829
Cressy, Alice „ 1764
1733
1708
1718
1826
1744
1706
1720
1810
1687
1802
1823
1812
1768
1753
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
43
Admons.
Carr, Frances, Caistor 1821
Chapman, Naomi ,, 1827
Clark, Humphrey, Clixby... 1783
Wills.
Dallawater, Faith, Caistor 1702
Dallywater, Matthew ,, 1695
Davis, William ,, 1754
Dawson, Thomas ,, 1808
Dixon, William, Holton-le-
Moor 1825
Dowthwaite, Newark,
Caistor 1775
Drury, Ann, Caistor ... 1804
East, Susannah, Caistor 1794
Ella, Anthony ,, 1734
Ellis, Francis ,, 1692
Epworth, Francis ,, 1717
Admons.
Emerson, Alice ,, 1716
,, Thomas ,, 1710
Wills.
Faram, Thomas ,, 171 7
Fay ram, Richard ,, 1769
Fields, William ,, 1732
Fitzwilliam, Charles, Clixby.
Adm. with Will 1802
Fitzwilliam, Samuel, Caistor 1791
Forster, Ann ,, 1782
Foster, Frances ,, 1736
,, Gervase ,, 1750
,, Thomas ,, 1721
Frank, Lydia ,, 1795
Frow, Blease, Clixby ... 171 5
Admons.
Farnham, Frances, Caistor 1735
Fitzwilliams, Charles, Clixby 1 760
Frankish, James, Caistor 1816
Wills.
Gale, William, Caistor 1807
Gee, John ,, 1709
„ Sarah ,, 1757
,, William ,, 1756
Gorbutt, William ,, 1802
Eleanor ,, 1831
Michael C. „ 1825
Robert ,, 181 2
William ,, 1733
William „ 18 17
Gough, Ann ,, 1792
Gowshall, Samuel ,, 1812
Grantham, John ,, 1696
Gwillim, Lewellen ,, 1742
Admons.
Garnett, Thomas, Holton-
le-Moor ... ... ... 1750
Gee, Thomas, Caistor 1722
Gibson, Edward ,, 1787
Gorbutt, Elizabeth ,, 1796
,, John ,, 1805
„ William ,, 1707
Gordon, James ,, 1743
Wills.
Hannath, John, Clixby ... 1799
Harneis, Thomas, Caistor 1755
,, Ann ,, 1784
Harnew, Abraham, Audleby 1796
,, Elizabeth ,, 1814
Hewitt, Judith, Caistor ...1782
William, Holt on -
le-Moor 1810
Hewson, Richard, Holton-
le-Moor ... ... ... 1733
Hiley, Roger, Caistor 1809
Hill, Richard „ 1806
Hinchcliffe, Susanna ,, 1767
Hudson, Thomas ,, 1792
„ 175°
44
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Admons.
Haddelsey, Robert, Caistor 1798
Hall, Gildon ,, 1756
Howett, John ,, 1813
Hudson, Thomas, senr. ,,
(limited) ... ... ... 1810
Wills.
Jacklin, Edward, Holton-le-
Moor ... ... ... 1734
Jackson, George,
„ George
„ Mary
Johnson, James
,, Mary
,, Thomas
Jolland, Robert
Admons
Jenison, William
Johnson, Thomas
Wills.
Knipe, Benjamin
Caistor 1772
1817
1819
1742
1812
1806
1824
1738
1707
1812
Lathorp, John ,, 1695
Lawrence, Susanna ,, 1831
Ledgard, Ann ,, 1726
Ledgerd, Edmund „ 1770
Lidgitt, Paul ,, 1772
Lightfoot, George ,, 1738
Lilley, John ,, 1739
Lingo, Sarah ,, 1802
Admons.
Linge,John,Holton-le-Moor 1728
Lings, John, Caistor 1800
Wills.
Mautson, John ,, 1712
Mawdson, Richard ,, 1687
Monday, Elizabeth ,, 1754
,, Robert ,, 1740
Mumby, John ,, 1687
Munday, Elizabeth ,, 1833
Admons.
Maudson, Mary, Caistor 1707
Mautson, Ellen ,, 1707
Wills.
Needier, Michael
Nichols, Sarah
Nightscales, Henry
Odling, Ann
Peter
Orry, James
Olliver, George
Admons.
Odiing, John
„ Mary
Wills.
Panton, Thomas
Parkinson, Frances
Penistone, William
Pennythorn, Jane
Peter
Phillips, Edward
Pidd, Eleanor
Porter, John
Admons.
Paddison, Elizth.
Parker, William
Peck, Ann
Perkins, Joseph
Pidd, Joseph
Piner, Elizth., Inventy.
Wills.
Quickfall, Ann
Raisbeck, William
Rhoades, John
Rinder, Mary
Robinson, Margt., Holton-
le-Moor 1818
Rockliffe, Richard, Caistor 1699
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
45
Admon.
Reresby, , Caistor 1734
Wills.
Sampson, Robert ,, 1721
Sandwidge,Thomas,Holton-
le-Moor ... ... ... 1693
Scochey, William, Caistor 1763
Scot, Sorrowful ,, 1722
Sewell, Ann „ 1818
Sharpe, Susanna ,, 1793
Sheriff, John ,, 1705
Sleight, Thomas ,, 1694
Smith, Francis ,, 1809
George „ 1791
William „ 1681
Stevenson, Thomas, Clixby 1688
Sutton, Mary, Caistor 1808
Swan, Charles ,,
Ad. Will 1801
Swan, John, Caistor 1805
,, Robert ,, 1801
Admons.
Saunders, Mary ,, 1710
Scochey, Mary ,, 1739
Scott, Daniel ,, 1722
Scriven, Samuel ,, 1703
Sharpe, Mary ,, 1806
Slinger, John ,, 1752
Smith, Robert ,, 171 7
Snell, John ,, 1819
Stovin, Thomas ,, 1743
Swan, Mary ,, 1809
Wills.
Tackel, Mary, Holton-le-
Moor 1754
Taylor, Ambrose, Holton-le-
Moor ... ... ... 1709
Taylor, Nicholas, Holton-
le-Moor ... ... ... 1722
Taylor, Roger, Holton-le-
Moor ... ... ... 1705
Taylor, William, Holton-le-
Moor ... ... ... 1766
Teth, William, Caistor. Ad.
Will 1829
Thistleton, Thomas, Caistor 1824
Todd, John „ 1815
Turner, John ,, 1813
,, Mary ,, 1804
Tackel, Mary, Holton-le-
Moor 1754
Taylor,Ann,Holton-le-Moor 1771
Thorold, Edward, Caistor 1698
Trout, Mary ,,
1797
Wills.
Utting, Ann ,,
1798
Vicars, Rd. ,,
1805
Admons.
Vickers, Robert ,,
1773
,, Richard, Clixby ..
1718
Wills.
Walesby, Ann, Caistor 1824
,, John ,,
1806
Weatherhogg, Thorn as ,,
1779
Wickam, Daniel ,,
1711
Willerton, John ,,
1820
Wilson, Elizabeth ,,
1826
Winship, Edward ,,
1755
Wooly, John ,,
1728
Wray, John „
i75o
,, Jane ,,
1772
Wright, John ,,
1824
,, John ,,
1763
,, Thomas ,,
1723
Admons.
Wood, John ,, 1723
Wright, Ann ,, 1719
Wright, Lydia, Holton-le-
Moor 1813
46 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
NEWARK-ON-TRENT PARISH REGISTER.
A Note of all the Marriages from 1650 to 1662.
1650. None entered.
1651. Hy. Bell, and Isabel Palmer; Wm. Colt, and Grace Newton;
Hy. Lambe, and Alice Kirke ; Rd. Gascoigne, and Martha
Weightman ; Rd. Ward, and Eliz. Roxton ; Thos. Oliver,
and Eliz. Moore.
1652. Wm. Blow, and Eliz. Smith ; Marke Leadbeater, and Ann
Whitebean ; Christ. Storye, and Eliz. Booth ; Robt. Collett,
and Eliz. Ffearing.
1653. None entered.
(By the Mayor or other Magistrates.*)
1654. Jonn Dawson, of Crumwell, and Anne Godson, of Newarke ;
Mr. Wm. Hobman, and Elizth., the of Mris. Standish,
both of this parish ; Mr. Ben. Wilson, then Maior of
Newarke, and Mris. Eliz. Francis, widow, both of this
parish ; Wm. Bolton, and Kath. Thomlinson ; Hy. Fox,
and Dorothy Allingham ; John Gagge, and Eliz. Hill; Wm.
Lambert, and Anne Grogcocke ; John Moore, and Mary
Gilbert ; Mr. Rd. Coppindall, and Mris. Merrell Tuty ;
Mr. Hugh Tresse, ironmonger, and Mris. Mary Quining-
borough, widow, both of Newarke; John Girton, and Anne
Caxton ; Samuel Harvey, and Mary Armestronge ; Edwd.
Tong, and Winifred Forray ; Rd. White, and Frances
Earle ; Rd. Lorriman, and Alice Wright; Wm. Wilson, of
South Scarle, and Elizth. Mason ; Edwd. Wilson, and
Joane Baily, of Thorpe ; Wm. Randall, and Ellin Smith ;
Rd. Fox, and Elizth. Williamson, of Halloughton.
1655. Robt. Bennet, and Bridget Tupman ; John Wood, and
Dorothy Emmerson ; Geo. Harrold, of Swinnerby, co.
Lincoln, and Christian Gervace of this parish ; Thos.
* The Entries of these Civil Marriages give the residences of the parties,
usually Newark.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 47
1655. Lockwood, and Eliz. Dikes ; Robt. Fisher, and Isabel
Jinkinson ; Augustine Robinson, and Elizth Briggs ; Wm.
Armstrong, and Katherine Whitton ; Rd. Sisance, and
Anne Hall ; Wm. Raileton, and Rosamond Gunthorpe ;
John Gagg, and Ruth Summers; Edwd. Smally, and Margt.
Horner ; Anthony Stokes, and Elizth. Clay ; Thos. Bottell,
and Elizth. Barnes ; Marke Moore, and Isabell Mercer ;
John Upton, and Eliz. Andrews ; Mich. Mason, and Sara
Clarke ; Jo. Gascoine, and Elizth. Buckly, widow ; Geo.
Tidye, and Rebecca Stevenson; Rd. Flintham, and Grace
Mabbs.
1656. Roger Morton, and Bridget Tutty, of Gainsbro' ; Wm.
Clifton, and Anne Taylor ; John Daintith, and Bridget
Outram ; Rd. Dronfield, and Margt. Penson, widow; Rob.
Thompson, and Diana Groves ; John Tomlinson, and
Elinor Harris ; Rd. Stubbin, and Ann Colgrave ; Anthony
Ellis, shoemaker, and Alice Bust ; John Cam, and Elizth.
Randall ; Win. Roe, and Eliz. Shaw ; Robt. Girton, and
Margt. Langford ; John Hinton, and Anne Bagnell ; John
Wilson, and Barbara Proct(?), widow ; Thos. Randall, and
Katherine Berry ; Valentine Gadsby, and Alice Hauking ;
John Paley, and Kath. Wilson ; Edwd. Taylor, and Alice
Hebert ; John Commin, and Elizth. Templeman ; Rd.
Gilder, cornet, and Anne, dau. of Mris. Browne; Wm.
Plutchinson, and Jane Minton ; Matt. Daffern, and Anne
Cooper ; Hy. Peake, and Elizth. Kent ; Wm. Haslam, and
Elizth. Saxton ; Sam. Cole, and Ellin Martin.
1657. Rd. Fleare, and Eliz. Farmer ; Mr. John Featley, mercer,
and Mris. Eliz. Cam, both of this parish : witness, Daniel
Featley. Dan. Hinds, and Elizth. Rogers ; Rd. Holton,
and Anne Lonne ; Wm. Cheuerell, and Elizth. Palmer ;
Robt. Bradshaw, and Isabell Duke ; Wm. Fletcher, and
Priscilla Cole ; Geo. Roberts, and Mary Worsdaile ; John
Roe, and Margt. Goodbourne ; Mr. Rd. Disney, and Mris.
Anne Wightman ; John Aslin, and Jane Hoyes ; Edwd.
Browne, and Kath. Grococke ; John Foster, and Susanna
Duke ; John Spencer, and Elizth. Gray : Robt. Harysm,
and Elizth. Witon.
48 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1658. Rd. Wilson, and Anis Hall; Hy. Darby, and Sara Bothemly;
Martin Bacon, and Mary Bradshaw ; Geo. Caruer, and
Mary Dikes ; Emanuel Gascoigne, and Margt. Wilkinson ;
Matt. Dafferne, and Hester Bend ; Mr. Thos. Heape, of
this parish, apotheca^, and Mary Laurence, of Basford,
married at Basford; Christ. Buckly, and Dorothy Basledine;
Hugh Cole, of Besthorpe, co. Lincoln, and Anne Knight, of
this parish ; Thos. Lambert, and Anne Templeman ; Rd.
Alcocke, and Sara Sudbury ; Wm. Capps, and Jane Hoyes ;
Wm. Wright, and Jane Buxton ; Marke Duke, and Mary
Templeman ; Daniel Pondman, and Eliz. Herring ; George
Birkbecke, and Jone Barber, widow; John Johnson, and
Alice Hall ; Alex. Ecup, and Ann Hall.
1659. Wm. Yoxall, and Elizth. Wharton; Lancelot Robinson, and
Kath. Rigsby, at Thorpe Salvin ; Wm. Gibson, and Margt.
Dikes ; Tobyas Pell, and Isabell Bostocke ; Wm. Ellis,
and Elizth. Marshall, both of this parish ; Wm. Lambert,
gardiner, and Anne Marshall, of Balderton, widdow ; Sam.
Clarke, and Ann Lee ; Christ. Story, and Elizth. Nut ;
Christ. Dalton, and Jane Marloe ; Leonard Crashaw, and
Margt. Foster ; Wm. Martin, and Anne Laurence.
1660. John White, and Susanna Walker ; John Arnold, and
Rebecca Wilson ; Wm. Lambeth, and Eliz. Coming ;
Rd. Daniell, and Susanna Lloyd ; Rob. Marris, and Anne
Thompson ; Rd. Flintham, and Mary Taylor ; Wm. Bayly,
and Mary Pocklinton ; Wm. Fisher, and Mary Norman ;
Edwd. Tong, and Elizth. Hooton.
1661. Wm. Crashaw, and Eliz. Palmer; Wm. Idle, and Mary
Rawlinson ; Wrm. Wand, and Anne Cooke ; James Paylay,
and Susanna Foster; Leonard Crashaw, and Elizth. Reason;
Rd. Physicke, and Elizth. Roycroft ; Rd. Greenham, and
Frances Hastings ; Ben. Cumberland, and Anne Lambe ;
Thos. Darby, and Eliz. Neepe.
1662. Hy. Gill, and Margt. Scott ; Thos. Banett, and Elizth. Hall ;
John Petty, and Ann Barnefather ; Robt. Pecke, and Mary
Corkayn ; Robt. Heron, and Mary Hobman ; Thos. Oagle,
and Mary Smith. (?)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 49
FAIRFAX WILLS, OF NORFOLK & SUFFOLK.
NORFOLK WILLS.
John Fayrefax pson of the pishe of Monewedon. Dated 5 Dec.
1487, proved 20 June 1488. Gives a window to the church of
Monewedon. To Felys Stobbs dwelling in Chesterfield in Derbe-
schyre, xls. To Little St. Peter's, in Lyncoln, where my wyff and
childurn lye xxs. I make my atturneyes S^ Thorn8 Bainagg, Willm
Perryson and Thomas Steward, and Sir Gye Fayrefax oon of the
kinges Juges to be their supervisor.
Consist*' Ct. of Norwich.
John Fayerfax now Master or Keper of the Hospitall comonly
called God's howse, Scittuate & being in Hobnestreete within the
the Citty of Norwich. Dated 18 Feb. 1614, proved 17 March 1614
To my son Benjamin ^"40 within one month after he shall have
served his apprenticeship with my kinsman Edmond Cocke,
Worsted Weaver. To my daughter Ann Fayerfax £30 at 24 or
marr. To my daughter Lydia Fayerfax £30 at 24 or marr.
To John Peckover my grandchild 20/- and to Mary Peckover
and Marg1 Peckover my grandchildren 20/- each to be paid
to my son-in-law Mathew Peckover their father. To Richard
Fawcett my son-in-law ^"16 in six weeks after my decease, he to give
his Bill to Mary my wife to owe her ^"46. To my brother-in-law
Mr. George Birch, Alderman, " an Angell of Gold, in token of
thankfulness for his love at all times shewed with me and mine."
I make Mary my wife sole executrix and give her all my goods &c.
and Mr. George Birch my brother-in-law, supervisor. Witnesses-
Thomas Doughty, Edward Norton, Francis Savorie.
Consisty Ct. of Norwich.
Mary Fayerfax of the City of Norwich, widow. Dated 13 April
1615, proved 10 June 1615. To Benjamin Fayerfax my son ^100 in
one year after my decease. To Anne Fayerfax my daughter £100
50 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
at her marr. To Lydia Fayerfax one other of my daughters ^ioo
at her marriage. To Mary Fawcett my dau. ^50 in six months
after my decease. To Susan Fayerfax my late husband's dau. £5
in one year after my decease. To every of the children of Mathew
Peckover wch he had by my daughter £5 each, at 21 or marr. To
my Sister Julian Skynner £5 in one year after my decease. To
Hanna Eynsworth my niece £5. To the poor of the Hospital of the
City of Norwich 10/-. To the poor of Norwich 40/-. To my bro.
Mathew Birch £10. To my cousin Mr. Thomas Doughtye. All the
rest to my exors towards the performance of this will, and I make
my wellbeloved brother Mr. George Birch and my said cousin
Thomas Doughtye my exors. Witnesses — Robert Howard, John
Playford, Joseph Holbecke, Fraunces Sauerye.
Consistory Ct. of Norwich.
Anne Fayerfax of the City of Norwich, Singlewoman. Dated
25 May 1615, proved 17 June 1615.
To my brother Benjamin. To my sister Mary. To my sister
Lydia. To my sister Suzan 10/-. To my cousin Daniel Skynner
10/-. To my cousin Margaret Osbourne 5/-. Residue to my
brother and sisters Mary and Lydia; and make them exors. Wit8. —
Richard Fayerfax, Francis Sauerie.
Consistory Ct. of Norwich.
William Fairfax of Magna Yermouthe, co. Norfolk. Admon.
granted to Sare his relict 28 Aug. 1637. P.C.C.
John Fairfax of Little Walsingham, co. Norfolk, Gent. Dated
30 Jan. 1654, proved 16 Aug. 1662.
To be burd in the church or church yard of Little Walsingham.
To Joane Fairfax my daughter ^"200 at 21. My wife Joan. My son
William. My son John. My son William exor. My cousin
Thomas Cooke Esq., my brother-in-law John Gibson of North
Runton, and my sons-in-law Willm Simpson of Little Walsingham,
clerk, and Willm Framingham of Walsingham, Supervisors.
Witnesses — Clement Franklin, John Steward, William Fenn.
Consistory Ct. of Norwich.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 5 1
John Fairfax of Tharston, co. Norfolk, Singleman. Dated 9 Aug.
1659, proved 28 July 1660.
To my kinsman John Newman my horse, bridle, saddle, sword-
belt, pistol, &c. To Captain Daniel Nicoll to buy him and his wife
gloves 20/-. Like bequests to Ensign Robert Treswell, Captain
Samuel Wise, and Hugh Turner. To my kinsman Samuel Page my
white cloth suit. To my cousin Ben. Willgresse all my books,
except any six Mary Willgresse, Widow, may choose. To my
loving uncle Felix Forby £10 to be assisting to my Extrix. What I
have given in money to be paid out of my salary due to me from the
States. To my dearly beloved kinswoman Mary Willgresse of
Tharston, co. Norfolk, widow, ^230 18s., now at interest in the
hands of Richard Sankey, Esq., and also ^21 odd money which I
have now by me in silver and £5 in gold. And I give the said
Mary Willgresse all the monies due to me from the States, &c. Also
all my rings watches and the rest oi my estate real and personal I
give to the said Mary Willgresse whom I make sole extrix.
Witnesses — Daniel Willgrasse, John Page.
P.C.C., 118 Nabbs.
Charles Fairfax of Holt, co. Norfolk, Gent. Dated 23 Jan. 1745,
proved 4 Jan. 1747-8. To be burd at the discretion of my extrix.
To my kinsman John Framingham of Little Walsingham, co. Norf.,
Esq., all my lands and to his heirs for ever. To Rose Argier of
Holt, widow, with whom I dwell, all my wearing apparel, my seal
ring, &c, and all other my personal estate, and make her sole
executrix. Witnesses — Mary Argier, John Emery, Edmund Jerrey.
Consistory Ct. of Norwich.
NORFOLK REGISTERS.
Great Yarmouth.
1610. May 6. John Wyat, and Ann Fayrefax, married.
1614-5. Feb. 2. Mathew Sedgwick, and Mary Fayrfax, married.
1618-9. Jan. 6. Thomas Farefax, and Parnell Brightwell, married.
1603. Oct. 19. Willm Fayrfaxe, buried.
1614. May 30. Thomas Fairfaxe, buried.
1637. Aug. 9. Willm Fayerfaxe, buried.
1638. Sept.
4'
1645-6. Jan.
5.
1658. Apr.
5-
1723. Dec.
1.
52 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Thomas Fairfax, buried.
Mary Fairfax, vidua, buried.
Parnell Fairfax, widow, buried.
Charles Fairflax, singleman, burd.
1723. Nov. 19. John Fairfax, singleman, burd.
Hockeringe, co. Norfolk.
1695. Jan. 23. Charles Fairfax, and Elizabeth Lambe, married.
Little Walsingham, co. Norfolk.
1659. Jan. 17. William Fairfax, and Mary Skinner, married.
SUFFOLK WILLS.
Jane Fayrefax of Acton, co. Suffolk. Dated 9 May, 1610, proved
10 June, 1610. To my brother Nicholas Fairefax 40/-. To my
bro. Cuthbert Fairefaxe 40/-. To my sister Anne Fairefax /"io.
To my cousin Henry Fayrefax son of my uncle George Fairfax £5.
To my uncle Edward Vaux 20/-. I Make George Clarke my master's
servant sole exor. Witnesses — Thomas Wagstaffe, Henry Drineley,
Archdy Ct. of Sudbury.
Elizabeth Fairfax of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, widow. Dated 12 June
1719, proved 22 Apr. 1723. To my neice Eliza : now wife of Shelley
Wankford, Esq., 20/- for a ring. To my son-in-law Mr. Blackerby
Fairfax 20/- for a ring. To the poor of Woodbridge, co. Suffolk 5/-.
My wearing apparel to my extrix. All the rest of my estate to my
daughters-in-law Priscilla wife of Thomas Smith, Catherine Fairfax,
and Sarah the wife of Robert Hall equally between them. My
daughter-in-law Priscilla wife of Thomas Smith, executrix.
Witnesses — John King, John Clarke, Margaret Sayer.
Consistory Ct. of Norwich.
Millecent Fairfax of Felsham, co. Suffolk. Dated 28 Jan. 1737,
proved 11 March 1737. To Margaret wife of John Gardner all my
freehold and copyhold lands in Felsham, also all my household
goods, linen, rings, plate, jewels and money and make her extrix.
Witnesses — John Sparke, John Groome, William Sparke.
Archdy Ct. of Sudbury.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 53
Elizabeth Fairfax of Bardwell co. Suffolk, widow. Dated 13 Jan.
1748, proved 31 Jan. 1757. To my youngest brother the Rev. Mr.
Calthorpe of Blakeny £5. To my cousin Catherine Wearg my
gold watch. To my god dau. Miss Charlotte Willis £\o. To
Mary Shorter once my servant £\o. To my cousin Ann Pigge who
lives with me all my household stuff, linen, plate, books, &c, if she
returns to my eldest bro. all the household goods he lent me for my
use and the silver cup which was my grandmother's. To the said
Ann Pigge an annuity of ^24 during her life or till she marries.
If my exor. refuses to pay the said annuity, then I give the said Ann
Pigge ^500 to be paid in three weeks after my death. Residue to
James Calthorpe, Esq., of Ampton, co. Suffolk, and make him exor.
Witnesses — Elizabeth Phillips, Penelope Cornell.
Archdy Ct. of Sudbury.
SUFFOLK MARRIAGE LICENCES.
John Becham, and Mary Fayrefax, of Bury St. Edmunds. Dated
21 Nov., 1577.
John Belgrave, of Letherington, and Elizabeth Fayrefaxe, of Bury
St. Edmunds. Dated 18 July, 1578.
54 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
GENEALOGICAL NOTES FROM DURHAM.
MARRIAGE BONDS.
1662. Sept. 16. William Widdrington, of Morpeth, Northumberland,
gent., and Frances Richardson, of , Northumberland,
spinster.
1664. Aug. 18. George Gray, of Newcastle, and Phillis Carr,
spinster.
Aug. 22. John Ramsey, of Kingston, Middlesex, esquire,
and Katherine Gray, spinster.
Oct. 19. Francis Anderson, of Newcastle, merchant, and
Margt. Anderson, widow.
Nov. 14. Nicholas Conyers, of Elvet in the City of Durham,
esquire, and Margt. Lampton.
Nov. 15. Thomas Young, of Newcastle, and Phillis Spencer,
spinster.
Nov. 15. Richard Butler, of Brough, co. York, yeoman, and
Susanna Cornforth, spinster.
Nov. 23. Edward Clarke, of South Shields, and Mary
Busby, spinster.
Nov. 26. Richard Blackett, of Lanchester, co. Durham,
gent., and Ann Marshall, spinster.
Dec. 12. Matthew Jefferson, of Newcastle, and Mary Barker,
widow.
Dec. 28. Christopher Hutchinson, of Newcastle, and
Susanne Milburn, spinster.
Jan. 20. Wilfrid Lawson, of , Cumberland, esquire,
and Sarah James.
Feb. 1. Robert Walker, of Wylam, Northumberland, gent.,
and Elizth. Dickson.
1665. July 24. Lionel Fenwick of Blaydon, Northumberland,
gent., and Barbara Widdrington, widow.
Oct. 8. John Errington, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, gent., and
Dorothy Bowes, daughter of Geo. Bowes, gent.
1666. July 28. Thomas Jefferson, of Chester, gent., and Elizth.
Hedworth, spinster.
Jan. 23. John Nicholson, of Newcastle, gent., and Thomasin
Morland, spinster.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 55
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN DURHAM
CATHEDRAL.
[A blue slab in the floor, between the fourth and fifth pillars of
the North Aisle.]
Here lyes interr'd
Thomas Musgrave, D.D.,
Dean of Carlisle and late
Prebendry of this Cathedral
(He was ye 5th Son of Sr Philip Musgrave,
of Hartly Castle, in ye County of Westmor-
land, Bart.,) who dyed ye 28th of March,
1686 in ye 47th year of his age.
He first Marryed Mary, ye daughter of Sr
Thomas Harrison of Alberthorpe, in ye County
of York, Kt, by whom he had issue Margaret ;
His 2d wife was Ann ye daughter of
Sr Joseph Cradock of Richmond in ye sd Co. Kt.
[A plain stone in the floor of the Nave in front of the great West
Entrance to the Galilee.]
We once were two
We two made one
We no more two
Though life is gone
William <0> Margaret
Taylor
Anno Domini
1665
5^ THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
[An oval tablet on the East wall of the Chapel of the Nine Altars.]
Here lies interred
Elizabeth Bright,
Widow of the late John Bright, Esq1'
of the County of York
Her children
(who lost their other Parent in their Infancy)
erected this monument
as a tribute of Filial Affection
and a token of sincere Gratitude
for the exemplary Care,
with which she strove to promote
their temporal welfare
and their eternal salvation.
She ended her pious life
June 4th, 1799,
in the 76th year of her age.
[A brass plate between the first and second pillars of the North
Aisle of the North Transept.]
The Revd. John Carr, M.A., a native of Stackhouse, in
the parish of Giggleswick in Yorkshire, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge, head master of Durham school for 22
years, and professor of mathematics in the University of
Durham, died on the 30th day of Oct. A.D. 1833 aged 47,
and is here buried. Charles, his infant child, aged 5 weeks,
sleeps with him in his coffin, and Rosetta Ann and Ellen
Elizabeth, his daughters, are buried by his side : all of them
waiting here in peace for the great day of the Lord Jesus
Christ. John Carr, his eldest son, was drowned in the
Nerbuddah River near Jubblepore in India, on the 24th Dec.
1839, in the 23d year of his age.
" Into Thy Hands, I commend my spirit for Thou hast
redeemed me, O Lord Thou God of truth."
J.R., MDCCCXL.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 57
KINGERBY PARISH REGISTER,
co. Lincoln.
[The Parish Register before 1765 is lost. The following is a Transcript
from the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln.)
1562 Mich8, to 1563 Mich8.
Impmis mare martby was crystenid the xxli day of december.
margere grembylbe was crystenid the xviij. of jenuary.
George Robson was beried the fryst day of fabruary.
ane hyllto' was crystenid the xxixu day of March.
Wyllm cruste was beried the xxiiijd day of Auguste.
Jane Cruste was beryed the xxvij*1 day of Auguste.
1565-6 — Baptisms. — Rycharde Dysney, 18 Nov. ; Roberte Balye,
9 Mar. ; Robert Martyn, 14 July.
Marriages. — Thomas Key, and Barberar ryfe, 1 Dec. ; John
grave, and Susan atkynson, 16 June ; Wyllm brygg, and
Margrett basnett, 29 Sept.
Burials. — Rycharde Dysney, 15 Jan. ; John landar, 5 Apryll ;
Elyzabethe Osney, 11 Auguste.
1 569- 1 570 — Margaret John was buried the xxij. day of October.
Ellyng Grymelby was buried the xix. day of October.
Annas Grymelby was buried the xxxj. day of December.
Margaret Robson was bapt. the ij. day of February.
John Phylupp was buried the viii. day of February.
Annas Cartwryght was buried the xij. day of February.
Syr Thomas bell Vycar was beried ye xviij. day of Aprill.
Robert Grimelbye was buried ye xxxj. day of July.
1583-4— Baptisms.— Marye Gylsland, 3 Nov.; Elen Graves, 10 Nov.;
Margt. Blacke, 1 Mar. ; Rd. Crust, 31 Mar. ; Mary Bryggs,
21 June ; John Morrelay, 5 June.
Marriages. — Nycolas Francys, and Margaret Martyn, 1 Dec. ;
Richarde Crust, and Chrystyne Grymelbie, 2 Mar,
Burial. — Margaret Graves, 1 May.
58 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1586-7— Marye Morrelaye was buryed ye xviijth day of October.
Anne Gylsland was bapt. ye xxxth day of October.
Wyllyam Bayley was bapt. ye vjth day of Nov.
James Morse was buryed ye xxvijth day of Dec.
Robart Watkinson was buryed ye xviijth day of Januarye.
Wyllyam Marshall was buryed ye fyrst day of Marche.
Elsabeth Marshall was buryed ye xijth day of Marche.
Chrystyne Robson was buryed ye xvijth day of Marche.
Alys Cooke was buryed ye xxviijth day of Marche.
Jane Brygges was baptyzed ye tent day of Marche.
Esabell Robson was baptysed ye xvijth day of Septeber.
1587-8— John Ward, and Jane Mosse, were marryed the fyrst day of
October.
Martha Morrelay was baptised }e same day.
Thomas Cooke was buryed ye xix. of december.
Thomas Wryght was baptised ye vth day of May.
i588-9--Elsabeth Bell was bapt. ye sext day of October.
Gylbart Tayler, and Agnes Crost, were maryed ye xxiiijth of
November.
Hansard Gylsland, and Alis Clarke, maryed xxv. Nov.
John Robson, buryed viij. Dec.
Jane Graves, buryed iij. Feb.
Danyell Martin, buryed ij. Mar.
Olyver Blacke, buryed xxx. Mar.
Ester Crust, bapt. 6 Apryll.
Nycolis Wylson, buryed 9 Apryll.
Mary Geast, bapt. xx. Apryll.
Ester Crust, buryed xxiij. Apryll.
Syrac Bayley, bapt. 1 May.
Agnes Wryght, bapt. iiij. May.
Syrac Gylsland, bapt. xxij. June.
Syrac Blacke, bapt. xxix. June.
Judith Bellingam, bapt. xvij. July.
Johane Cartwryght, buryed xxxj. August.
1 589- 1 590 — Alexander Dyxson was baptysed the fyrst day of October.
Brydget Gray was baptysed the xxiiij. day of June.
John Cartwryght was buryed ye xxiijth of July.
Rychard Morrelay was buryed ye xxix. of July.
Syrache Gylsland was baptysed ye xxx. of August.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 59
1590- 1 — Burials. — Robert Martin, xviij. Oct.
Elsabeth Robson, iiij. Nov.
Agnes Hylton, x. Dec.
Margaret Gray, vj. Jan.
Margaret Robinson, xxij. Jan.
Ellyn Gynkynson, xxij. Jan.
Jane Tomlyson, xvij. Feb.
Agnes Wryght, xix. May.
Baptisms and Marriages, none.
1591-2 — Edward, son of Sincop Disney, bapt. 2 Aprill.
John Sporton, and Elizabeth Grymbleby, married 9 Aprill.
Helen Martyne, buried 10 Maye.
[Adm. at Lincoln to widow Margt. Inventory ^98.]
Thomas Bell, clarke, buried 10 June.
Roberte Osgarbie, buried 8 Aug.
Tristram Gilsland, buried 29 Aug.
Johan Clarke, buried 4 Oct.
J592-3 — Tristram, son of Edward Gilsland, bapt. 21 June.
Thomas Hatfield, buried xi. Feb.
CEschre, daughter of Handsert Gilsland, baptized vij. Apr.
Easter, daughter of John Black, baptized xv. Apr.
Nicholas, son of Thos. Wright, baptized xxij. Apr.
Anna, wife of Rob. Robson, buried xxvj. May.
Oliver Moreley, buried xij. June.
Margaret, daughter of Thomas Martyn, baptized xix. Aug.
Susan, daughter of Willm Hopkin, baptised xx. Aug.
William, son of Robert Osgarby, bapt. ij. Sept.
Robert Robson, and Elen Moreley, married ix. Sept.
J593_4" Anne, daughter of Thorns Briggs, was baptised the 3rd of
February.
Robart, son of Willm Laminge, was baptised 3 March.
Thomas, son of the saide Willm Laminge, was baptised,
3 March.
Nicholas, son of Daniell Chruste, was baptised 24 January,
1594-
John Veare, and Margarite Baley, widow, were married
6 Nov.
Edwrde Drew, and Ellen Polgrave were married 28 Nov.
John Disney, and Jane Gilsland were married 3 Feb., 1594.
60 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Thorns Headon, and Johan Ellis, widow, were married 17
June.
Nicholas, son of Thorns Wright, was buried 23 Feb., 1594.
Robertt, son of Willm Laminge, was buried 9 Marche, 1594.
Susan, daughter of Willm Hopkin, was buried 11 June,
!594-
Thomas, son of William Laminge, was buried 23 June.
Johan, wief of John Blacke, was buried 14 Auguste.
1594-5 — Margaret, dau. of Thos. Wright, bapt. 1 May, 1595.
Margaret, dau. of William Laminge, bapt. 11 May.
Alice, dau. of Leonard Cropper, bapt. 15 June.
Agnes, dau. of Robt. Bennison, bapt. 21 Sept.
Robt. Bennison, and Agnes Grimbleby, married 24 Nov.,
J594-
Robt. Howsome, and Margt. Grimbleby, married 23 Feb.
Ralphe Skelton, and Ellen Grimbleby, married 22 June,
1595-
Agnes, dau. of Robt. Bennison, buried 5 Oct., 1595.
1595-6 — Joies, dau. of Ralph Scelton, bapt. 28 Feb.
Thos. Headon, bapt. 17 Marche.
Thos. Metcalfe, bapt. 20 Marche.
Joies Gilsland, bapt. 2 Maye.
Willm Swaton, and Johan Vere, wear bapt. 26 Sept.
Thos. Darbye, buried 27 May.
William Martin, the elder, buried 22 July.
1 596_7 — Ellen, daughter of Rob. Bennison, baptized 29 May.
Nicholas, son of Alexander Greene, baptized 14 Sept.
Isabell, daughter of Robert Osgarbie, baptized 20 Sept.
William Wright, and Agnes Swaton, married 30 April.
William, son of Michael Swaton, buried 4 Sept.
Robert Grimbleby, buried 23 Sept.
1597-8 — Helen, daughter of John Blacke, bapt. 25 Dec.
Thomas, son of Thomas Martin, bapt. 4 June.
Faith, daughter of Handshert Gylsland, bapt. 25 Sept.
Nicholas, son of Wm. Lamminge, bapt. 18 Oct.
Marriages, none.
Burials. — Hellen, daughter of John Black, 26 Dec; Alexandre
Greene, 2 Jan. ; Hellen, daughter of Rob. Thompson, 16 Oct.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 6l
1598-9 — Christenings. Robt. Clements, or Skilton, was baptized the
tenth of December, 1598; Alice, daughter of John Black,
was baptized the seaventh of January, 1598; Ffaith,
daughter of Michaell Swaton, was baptized the xxvth of
ffebruary, 1598; Robt. Homes, or Hall, was baptized the
first of Aprill, 1599.
Wedding. — John Blount, and Elizabeth Cooper, weare married
the xxijth of ffebruary, 1598.
Burials. — Hellen, daughter of Robt. Thompson, was buried
the ix. of October, 1598; Isabell, daughter of Robt. Osgarbie,
was buried the xxv. of Marche, 1599.
1599-1600 — Bapt., Nicholas, son of Robert Tomson, 6 May.
Bapt., Margaret, daughter of Robert Osgarby, 6 February.
Married, Richard Bland and Alice Dawson, 6 June.
Anthony Hornbie, and Isabell Tomson, married 5 August.
William Edwards, buried 23 June.
Nicholas, son of Rob. Tomson, buried 23 June.
1601-2 — John, son of Wm. Fetherstone, baptized 30 August.
Thomas, son of Thomas Wright, baptized 8 November.
Thomas Wright, the elder; buried 1 Dec.
Robert Osgarbie, buried 20 Dec.
Willm Sampye, buried 24 February.
John Metcalfe, buried 12 March.
Elizabeth Martine, buried 27 March.
Marriages, none.
1602 Easter, to 1603 Easter.
Hellen Sampey, bapt. 29 Aug, 1602.
Thos. Swaton, bapt. 28 Nov.
Thos. Bennison, bapt. 1 Feb., 1603.
Gilbert Laminge, bapt. 10 Apl.
John Clements, bapt. 20 Apl.
Rd. Sewet, and Hellen Wright, married 12 June, 1602.
Chrofer Good, and Margaret Osgarbie, married 4 July.
Gilbert Laminge, buried 13 April.
62 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
NOTES AND QUERIES.
The Head Master of Sedbergh School is editing for publication
the Admission Register of the School, and will welcome any com-
munication which may be made to him on the subject, especially
as to any papers in the hands of representatives of former Head
Masters.
The Admission Register of S. Peter's School, York, is also being
prepared for publication by the Editor of The Northern Genealogist,
who will gladly receive any information relating to the School or to
former scholars. Canon Raine has kindly promised to furnish an
account, or materials for an account, of the School.
The Rev. A. Curtois, Washingborough Manor, Lincoln, would be
grateful for any clue to the ancestry of Rowland Curtois, Mayor of
Lincoln in 1670.
* * * >;< *
We much regret to hear that a fifteenth century Brass to the
memory of John Danby, sometime Lord Mayor of York, has recently
been stolen from the Church of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York.
Latin inscription beginning, " Ora pro anima." Size, 2 ft. 3 in. by
5^ in. In the event of any of our readers hearing of such a Brass,
perhaps they will kindly communicate with the Rev. H. Robinson,
the Rectory, Monkgate, York.
The Editor would be greatly obliged by any communications as to
the following families : —
Benson, of Farnley and Otley, co. York.
Fairfax, of Towton, co. York.
Moulson, of Cowbit, co. Lincoln.
Spragge, of Kent and Middlesex.
Whiteley, of Halifax, co. York.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 63
WORKS BY THE SAME EDITOR.
Early Lincoln Wills ; an Abstract of all the Wills and Admini-
strations recorded in the Episcopal Registers at Lincoln,
1280 — 1547, 8vo. 21/-.
Liber Antiquus Hugonis Wells, Episcopi Lincolniensis ; com-
prising the Endowments of Vicarages in Oxfordshire, Bucks.,
Beds., Hunts., Herts., Northants., Rutland, and Lincolnshire,
1209 — 1235> ^vo. 10/6.
Lincoln Marriage Licences ; an Abstract of the Allegation
Books preserved in the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln,
1598 — 1628, 8vo. 15/-.
Ely Episcopal Records ; a Calendar and Concise View of the
Records preserved in the Muniment Room of the Palace at
Ely. Compiled by direction of the Rt. Rev. Alwyne, Lord
Bishop of Ely, 8vo. 42/-.
Reports on the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln, and on the
Records of the Corporation of Grimsby. Compiled for Her
Majesty's Hist. MSS. Commission.
York Wills Indexes, 1544 — 1553 and 1554 — 1568. Compiled for
the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. (In Progress.)
Notes on the Heralds' Visitation of Lincolnshire in 1634.
With Supplements containing Indexes of the Wills in the
Consistory Court and the Court of the Dean and Chapter
at Lincoln, 8vo. (In Progress.)
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 65
Sir EDMOND COOPER,
ROYALIST LORD MAYOR OE YORK.
According to Drake's Eboracum, this gentleman was Lord
Mayor in 1630, 1642, 1643, and 1644. When York was taken by
the Parliamentarians, he was displaced from the Mayoralty for his
loyalty to the King, and Thomas Hough, Alderman, was put in his
place. Hough hanged himself on the 30th of January, the anni-
versary of King Charles' martyrdom, but none of the historians of
York seem to have known what became of Sir Edmond Cooper.
We are now enabled, by the courtesy of Canon Charles Nevile, to
supply this deficiency ; for in the chancel of the little village church
of Wickenby, in Lincolnshire, lies a large light-coloured stone with
an inscription to the memory of Sir Edmond Cooper, four times
Lord Mayor of York, and in the parish register is the subjoined
entry, which tells its own tale. At the restoration of the church
about 14 or 15 years ago, this stone was broken, and on Canon
Nevile's enquiring after it, he was informed that it was probably
now covered by the stall seats.
The Register entry is as follows : —
" 1650. Sir Edmond Cooper, Kt., uncle to Grace Reresby, wife of
William Reresby, rector of Whickenby, was borne in Knowstropp,
in the parish of Leeds, co. York, buried in Whickenby church, in the
upper end of the Quire, neare unto the north wall, 18th April, 1650."
Wm. Reresby, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, was
instituted to the Rectory of Wickenby, March 21, 1645, on the
presentation of William Blundeston, of West Keale, gent., in suc-
cession to Thomas Philips, last rector.
His Will is as follows : —
William Reresby, of Whickenby, D.D. 15 Aug., 1670.
To be decently buried. To my kinsman Reresby Routh, ^*io a year
out of my lands at Whickenby. Residue to my wife Grace, execu-
trix. (Seal of arms : — On a bend, three cross-crosslets ; on a canton,
? a mullet.) Witnesses, Robert Mapletoft, Richard Cracroft, William
Harvey, and Anne x Robinson.
E
66 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Codicil of same date. To Mr. William Turner, of Willingham-by-
Stow, and his wife, 40/- each, and each of their children £■$. To my
niece Wilson, of Pontefract, co. York, 40/-, and her three eldest
children £1, and her son Reresby Wilson, £5. To Sir John Reresby,
of Thriburgh, co. York, 10 guineas, and his son William, 5 guineas.
To my nieces Ellenor and Susanna Routh, ^"io and £5 respectively.
(Seal of arms : — Quarterly, with an escutcheon of pretence, defaced,
except the 3rd quarter — a bend between three crosses, ? Lake's.)
Witnesses, Anne Jackson, Edw. Lake, and John Harmston.*
Codicil Aug. 17, 1670. To my nephew John Routh, 10/-.
Codicil Aug. 18, 1670. To the poor of Whickenby and Holton,
^"20. (Seal of arms : On a bend, three cross-crosslets ; a different
seal from that on the Will.) Witnesses, Jo. Harmston, and Fra.
Cartwright.
Proved August, 1670, at Lincoln.
William Reresby was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, where his
tombstone still lies in the floor of the Morning Chapel. (Arms : — On
a bend, three cross-crosslets ; in the sinister chief a mullet of five
points ; impaling, a chevron between three escallops.)
Hie jacet
reverendus vir Gulielmus Reresby,
Sacrae Theolog. Professor,
qui obiit vicesimo quarto die Augusti,
anno salutis nostra? 1670,
annoque aetatis suae 58 [? 59] .
This William Reresby does not seem to be mentioned in " Burke's
Extinct Baronetage," under Reresby.
* Afterwards Rector of Wickenby.
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07
GRIMSBY BURGESS
29 Hen. 6 — 44 Eliz.:
ROLL.
Dowle, John, was a
burgess
Dynwell, James, takes
land to build on or
forfeit 6s. 8d.
Dene, John, was coroner
» 19 ,, mayor
Dunelton,Thos.,i3s. 4d.
Empryngham, John,
coroner, for one of
his sons, John, Rd. or
Robt
Emprynghamjohn, son
and heir of John dec.
Empryngham, Rd., 40s.
,, Michael,
gent., 20s. ...
Empryngham, Robt. 20s.
Ellard,Wm. (not stated)
Elvishe, Rd., 20s.
Ellis, Thos., Junr., Esq.
,, ,, of Wyham,
gent., M.P
Empringham, John,was
coroner
Edon, Hugh, was coroner
8 Ed. 4 and
Eld, John, was coroner
Empringham, Robt. was
a burgess
Este, Wm., was a bur-
gess
Este, see Ive.
France, John, fealty ...
Forman, John, acts as
bailiff, and three sons
29 Hen. 6
1 ,.[?7]
30 ,, 6
31 » 6
14 „ 8
3
9
» 8
1
Eliz.
13
"
9
,,
24
»
39
)>
I597
3oHen.6
36
5
„ 6
,, 6
8
„ 6
8
„ 6
37 » 6
7 Ed. 4
* Continued
Forman, Wm. patrimony 20 Ed. 4
Frankysh, John, 40s. ... GHen.y
Ffoitt (? Hewitt), Wm.,
did fealty for pre-
mises in Brigougate 10 ,, 7
Forrest, Alex., fealty ... 13 ,, 7
Foterby, John ... ... 23 ,, 7
Fotherby, Robt., clerk 6 Eliz.
Forsyde, John, cooper,
26s. 8d 27Hen.S
Fotherby, Martin, ad-
mitted one of the
council of 12. 2 and 3
Fotherby, Martin, ad-
mitted, 20s. ...
Fotherby, Thos., 20s.
1 and 2
Fotherby, Wm., 20s. ...
Feldes, John, 26s. 8d....
Fotherby, John, 20s. ...
Fyshewicke,Thos.26s8d
Fotherby, Rd., 20s. ...
Frankes, Robt., 26s. 8d.
Fysher, see Lyttell.
Fotherby, Hy., was a
burgess
Fotherby, John, has a
tenement released to
him by Margt., wife
of John Appilyard,
daughter and heir
of Hy. Bennyworthe,
of Grimsby, dec,
16 July 4 „ 8
Gegebuld, Nich., 40s.... 32 „ 6
Gylby, Thos., 40s. ... 39 ,, 6
from page 4.
Ph.
& M.
2
Ed. 6
Ph.
& M.
1
Eliz.
34
„
42
1
42
.
44
>
44
,
37 Hen. 8
68
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Grymesby, John, junr.,
patrimony
Glasyner, Wm., bailiff,
and sons John and
Robt
Grymesby, Lady Johan
prioress of St. Leon-
ard's, did fealty
Garying, Robt., (mar-
riage with Margaret,
widow of Robt. Swa-
lowe) 6s. 8d
Gascoigne, John, 20s....
Grantham, aliasThaker,
Wm. late of Gt. Cotes
Gateside, Barnard, 20s.
Gowar, John, 20s.
Gray, Helysanderr,
26s. 8d
Gray, John, 26s. 8d. ...
Garbara, John, 20s. ...
Gowsell, Hy., 20s.
Gray, Peter, 26s. 8d. ...
Graves, Robt., 28s. 6d.
Groyn', John, 20s.
?Gaufwith,Wm.,26s.8d.
Goull, Thos., 26s. 8d....
Garbarra, John, 20s. ...
Garden, Thos., 20s. ...
Gretham, Edwd., 20s...
Grauntham, Thos., as
M.P. (no fine)
Greathead, Hamo, 20s.
Gardiner, Ambrose,
26s. 8d
Goure, Wm., 20s.
Glenne, Wm., 26s. 8d...
Gurney, Rd., 26s. 8d....
Gria, Wm., was a bur-
gess ...
Gayton, John, was a
burgess
10 Ed. 4
13 » 4
6 Hen. 7
16 ,, 7
?2 „ 8
7 „ 8
11 Eliz.
igHen.8
27 ,, 8
36 „ 8
1 Eliz.
38Hen.8
5 Ed. 6
6 „ 6
6 „ 6
6 „ 6
6 „ 6
7 „ 6
13 Eliz.
!572
15 Eliz.
3i pi
36 „
36 „
37 11
39 pi
29 Hen. 6
6 „ 7
39
„
6
1
Ed.
4
4
,,
4
7
p.
4
12
,,
4
7
Hen
•7
Hopson, Peter, 40s. ... 33 Hen. 6
(Peter Hobson, in list of 8 Ed. 4)
Harmes, Robt., 40s. ... 36 ,, 6
(Robt. Harmer, in list of 8 Ed. 4)
Hatclyff, Thos., fealty,
( exonerated from
mayoralty for seven
years )
Hunt, Wm., 40s.
Hatclyffe, Nichs., of
Grymsby, 40s.
Hopkynson,Thos. fealty
Hille, John, 40s.
Heneage, John, gent....
Hewitt, see Foitt.
Heile, Robt., gent. ^bur-
gess for Parliament)
Hilyerd, Lady Johan
(by Peter H.), 20s.,
and her sons, Christo-
pher, Peter, & Rd. H.
Hallett, Robt., as bailiff
Hattlyff, Nichs., birth
Hempringham, see Em-
pryngham.
Hamby, Philip, 26s. 8d.
Hatclyff, Wm., gent., in
conson. of promise to
be serviceable to the
Boro'
Hodson, Wm., 26s. 8d.
Hustwhate, Robt., 20s.
,, Geo., 20s.
Hevvytt, Wm., 20s. ...
Hatclyff, Wm., junr. 20s.
Hogson, John, 20s. ...
Hand man, Thos., son
of John H.; of Hull,
apprenticed for seven
years to Michl. Mason
and then to be free... 19 ,, 8
Hatclyff, James, 20s. ... 21 ,, 8
„ John,gent.20s. 23 „ 8
19
. 7
19
. 7
19
, 7
6 ,, 8
10 Eliz.
10 „
3 »i
11 »
16 Hen. 8
17 p. 8
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69
Hatclyff, Thos., Esq.,
gratis 23 Hen. 8
Hatclyff,Christ.,26s.8d. 3 Eliz.
,, John, 20s. ... 5 ,,
Hustwat, Win,, 20s. ... 23 Hen. 8
Horneclyff, John, 20s.... 24 ,, 8
Hogeson, Edwd., 20s... 26 ,, 8
Hardy, Rd., 26s. 8d. ... 27 „ 8
Horclyff, Robt., 20s. .. 28 ,, 8
Hattefeld, Stephen,
26s. 8d 29 ,, 8
Helm, Ralph, 20s. ... 3 Ed. 6
Holsworth,Robt.26s.8d.
3 and 4 Ph. & M.
? Haydw, John, junr.,
26s. 8d 7 Ed. 6
Haldysworth, Christ.,
20s. ... ... ... 6 ,,6
Hogg, Edwd., 26s. 8d.
4 and 5 Ph.& M.
Howstwayte,Wm. gent.
no fine ... ... 1 Eliz.
Hanshert,Rd., gent. ,203 3 ,,
Hellme, Robt., 20s. ... 1573
Holiwell, Rd., 26s. 8d. 17 Eliz.
Harrison, Thos., 40s.... 18 ,,
Hutton, Rd., 26s. 8d.... 20 ,,
Hourst, Hy., 26s. 8d.... 24 ,,
Harrisson, Thos., 20s. 24 ,,
Harryngton, Christ.,
26s. 8d 24 „
Hodson, Wm., 26s. 8d. 22 ,,
Holdsworth, Robert,
re- admitted without
fresh fine 25 ,,
Hyve, Wm., 26s. 8d — 34 ,,
Holdsworth, Luke, 20s. 35 „
Hallington,Edwd.26s8d 37 ,,
Hall,Wm., 33s. 4d. (pd.
by Thos. Ellis, junr.,
Esq., and Edward
Skip with, Esq., his
pledges) 39 ,,
Heaton, Ed., 20s. ... 42 Eliz.
Hatclyff, Thomas, of
Hatclyff, Esq., M.P. 1597
Hatclyff, John, mayor ,,
Huntyngdaill, Rd., was
a burgess 2 Ric. 3
Hatclyff, Thos., was a
burgess 2 Ric. 3 and 8 Hen. 7
Hanserd, John, was a
burgess ... ... 22 ,, 7
Hatcliff, Wm., son of
Stevyn H., of Grims-
by, dec, is bound not
to sell certain land in
G 6 „ 8
Hansharte,Rd., of Little
Cotes, gent, and Fran-
ces his wife, grant
to Geo. Hustwayte,
gent., a burgage tene-
ment, and he grants
to Wm. Hustwayte,
of Little Cotes, Esq. 3 Eliz.
Hustwayte, see preced-
ing entry.
Inglisch, John, gent, (no
fine) 1 Eliz.
Ingham, Wm., 26s. 8d. 19 „
Ive, Helen ,wife of Thos.
I., of Scartho, and
daughter and heir of
Rouland Este, relea-
ses to Thos. Redehed 5 Hen. 8
Johnson, Wm., fealty 8
Johnson, Jas., of Grims-
by, mercer ... ... 18
Johnson, John, 26s. 8d. 19
Johnson, Wm., 20s., and
his three children to
be as burgess born ... 7
Johnson, John, 20s. ...19
Jackeson, Wm., 20s. ... 27
Johnson, Hy., 26s. 8d... 5
„ 8
„ 8
Ed. 6
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Johnson, Davyd, 26s. 8d.
2 and 3 Ph. & M.
Jackson, John, 26s. Sd. 2 Eliz.
,, Christ., 20s... 1572
,, Edwd. 26s. Sd 19 Eliz.
Joisscy, Christ., 26s. Sd. 36 ,,
Jackson, John, 20s. ... 42 ,,
Johnson, Laurence, was
a burgess ... ... SHen.7
Kewe, Thos. ...
1 „ 7
Kyngeston, Wm.
19 >. 7
Kydger, Thos., fealty...
10 ,, S
Kelke, Christ., Esq. 20s.
3 and 4
Ph. & M.
Kirke, Christopher At-,
26s. Sd
36 Hen. 8
Kent, Wm., 26s. Sd. ...
4 Ed. 6
Kirke, Laurence, 26s.Sd.
20 Eliz.
,, Thos., 20s.
25 „
Kelke, Wm., gent, gratis
26 „
Kent, John, 203.
30 „
Kingston, John, gent.,
gratis...
26 ,,
Kirke, Rd., 20s.
3C „
Kigley, Wm., 20s.
3« .,
Kydyer, John, was a
burgess
6 Hen. 7
King, John, chosen
alderman
29 Eliz.
Lad) man, John, 40s. ... 39Hen.6
Langton, Thos. ... 1 Ed. 4
(ex parte filii sui)
Lawrance, Nichs.
Laxton, John ...
Lylburn, Wm...
Lake, John, 26s. Sd.
Leonard's, St., see
Grymesby.
2 „ 4
6 „ 4
6Hen.7
12 Ed. 4
Lacye, Robt. ... 8Hen.7
Lindsey, Rd., of Louth,
(by grant to Robert
Smyth, rector of St.
Mary's) 8 ,, 7
Litster, see Spencer.
Littell, John
Lord, Thos.
Lacye, Robt. (no fine
except i4d., fees of
court)
Lister, Wm. walker, 20s.
Lacye, Robt. ...
Litster, Nichs
Lorde, Robt., (M.P.,
14 Hen. S) ...
Lusby, James ...
Lasey, Robt., see Boston.
Lord, Hy., 26s. Sd. ...
Lusbye, Thos., 20s. ...
Lakon, Geo., 20s. 3&4
Lorde, Robt., 20s.
Long, Thos. (without
fine) ...
Lloydayll, Lawrence,
26s. 8d
Low, Robt., 26s. Sd. ...
Leyche, Wm., 26s. Sd.
2 and 3
Lowth, Thos., gratis
4 and 5
Lowsbye,Wm., 26s. 8d.
5 and 6
Leakirke,Thos., 26s. Sd.
Lessett, John, was a
burgess
Laceby, Hy., was a
burgess
Lingaie, Geoffrey, 20s.
Lowe, Rd., 26s. Sd. ...
Lawghton, Geoffrey,
gent., gratis 30
II
u 7
13
» 7
J9
» 7
19
.. 7
20
„ 7
23
» 7
S
„ s
12
„ s
28
„ s
34
„ s
Ph.
&M.
1
Eliz.
37 Hen. 8
4 Ed. 6
6 „ 6
Ph. & M.
2
Eliz.
2
Ric. 3
29
Hen.6
21
Eliz.
24
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
71
Lord, Robt., clerk, no
fine mentioned ... 37 ,,
Lyttell, John, burgess,
produces the Inden-
ture of Thos. Fysher,
his apprentice ... i6Hen.7
Lewcas, see Smyth.
Manby, Thomas, of
Grymesby, with his
two sons, 40s. ... 3 Ed. 4
Michelson, Patrick,with
his sons, Robt. and
John, 40s. ... ... 6 ,, 4
Michelson, Patrick, as
bailiff. 1 Hen. 7
Michelson, see Catour.
Mussenden, Bernard,
Esq. ... ... ... 13 Ed. 4
Five marks ; with his
seven sons. The sons
will swear when they
claim their privilege.
Mussenden, John and
James, his sons ... 20 ,, 4
Mere, Rd., as bailiff ... 14 ,, 4
and Nicholas his son.
Mussenden, Robt., Chris.
and Thos., sons of
Bernard ... ... 20 ,, 4
Myssyn, Thos.... (?) 9 Hen. 7
Mason, Peter ... ... 14 ,, 7
Meclay, Rd 17 ,, 7
Messenden, Thos., Esq. 8
Mydhep, Roger ... 8
Marvyn, Elizabeth, her
husband if she marry 37
Mason, Michael, i4d.... 13
Maners, Wm., 20s. ... 18 ,, 8
Mounson, Thos., 20s.... 20 ,, 8
Marchal, Robt., 26s. 8d. 27 „ 8
Mason, Thos., 20s. ... 35
Marvyn, Robt., 20s. ... 35
Malton, Robt., 20s. ... 37
Martindall,Wm.,26s.8d. 5 Ed. 6
Mason, Rd., 20s. 1 & 2 Ph. & M.
Maddyson, Thos., 20s. 1 Eliz.
Mysyn, Philip, 20s. ... 3 ,,
Marysson,Thos., no fine
because M.P. ... 15 ,,
Marshall, Ralph, 26s.8d. 27 ,,
Myssyn, John, 20s. ... 32 ,,
Marvyn, see Stowe.
Manfeld, Rd.,was a bur-
gess 8 Ed. 4
(Mayor, 30 Hen. 6).
Manners, Wm., was a
burgess ... ...21 Hen. 7
Myners, Wm., was a
constable ... ... 1 ,, 8
Miles, Robert, was a
bailiff... ... ... 31 ,, 6
Moigne,Thos.,wasM.P. 3 ,, 7
Newton, Wm., 40s. ... 12 Ed. 4
Nelson, John (admitted
as a tenant in capite) 14 Hen. 7
Nesse, Wm 16 ,, 7
Nutting, Roger ... 3 ,, 8
Northe, Thos., 20s. ... 21 „ 8
Newton,John(not stated) 9 Eliz.
Nedome, Thos., 26s. 8d. 26 ,,
Norman, John, 26s. 8d. 29 ,,
Newport, John, Esq.,
was coroner
8 Ed. 4
Otter, Thos., 20s. (mar-
riage with widow of
James Bell, burgess) 1 Ric. 3
Odlyn, John ... ... i7Hen.7
Oucheburn,Wm.26s.8d. 32 „ 8
Onerig,Geoffrey,26s.8d. 16 Eliz.
Peverell,Wm. (how not
stated) 17 Ed. 4
Pode, Robt., as bailiff, 22 ,, 4
with Hugh his son.
72
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Palmer, Stephen
Pyshwell, John
Peturs, Peter, 20s.
Piatt, Ralph, 26s. 8d....
Painter, see Dicson.
Pavy, John, 20s.
Porter, Robt., 20s.
Pary, [? Perry] Robt. 20s.
Payge, James, 13s. 4c!.
Parker, Gilbert, 20s. ...
Pormorte, Christ. 26s. 8d.
Porter, Roger, 26s. 8d.
Parnell, Rd., 20s.
Paicocke, Peter, admitt-
ed as in his former
state, 1 os.
Prettie,Wm., 26s. 8d....
Pormort, Geo., gent.,
gratis...
Poulson, Robert, of
Thames St., London,
at ye sign of the Blue
Anchor, 50s....
Popple, Fras., 20s. ...
Piatt, Edwd., 26s. 8d...
Pettyner, Thos., 26s. 8d.
Plumtree, Christ. 26s. 8d.
Pereson, Robt., was
bailiff
Rote, Robt., fine 40s....
Rote, Robert, and Hy.
his sons
Reynold, James, patri-
mony, 6 Jan...
Reid, Robert
Randby, John, 26s. 8d,
Redhead, Thos.
Ray, alias Cowper, Rd.
20s. ...
Russell, Rd
Ripley, Robt
5
Hen. 7
7
Eliz.
10
»)
11
>>
20
Hen.8
27
„ 8
27
„ 8
1
Mary
1572
1573
19
Eliz.
24
»>
24
,,
25
))
31 Hen. 6
29
2g
. 6
, 6
> 7
. 7
. 7
. 7
. 7
> 7
I
11
8
22
,,
7
7
,,
8
13
„
8
23
27
"
8
8
8
2
Ed
6
5
,,
6
3
El
iz.
5
,,
13
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19
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Roosse, Wm., son of
Win. (fee only, i4d)... 22 Hen. 7
Roosse, Wm., ship-
wright, 13s. 4d.
Reginald, John, 20s
Richardson, Robt
Robynson .Christ. 1 3s.4d 13
Revelay, Robt., 6s. 8d.
Rogers, Thos., 20s. ...
Roke, Edmd., 20s.
Roys^/wsSymson, Peter
20s. ...
Reyde, Nicholas, 26s. 8d.
Roberts, Robt., 26s. 8d.
Roes, Rd., 20s...
Ralyff, John, 20s.
Ross, Alex., 13s. 4d. ...
Richardson, Robt. 26s. 8d 34 ,,
Robbynson,Peter,28s.6d
[?26s.8d.] 37 „
Ridlyngton,Thos.,i tree
for shipbuilding, and
13s. 4d. in four years 40 ,,
Richardson, Benj., 20s. 42 ,,
Rayner, Thos., 28s. 6d. 43 ,,
Redehed, see Ive.
Skendelby,Roger, fealty 33 Hen. 6
Sailles, Robt., 40s. ... 33 ,, 6
Savyll, Robt., was a
burgess ... ... 8 ,, 7
Semer, James, free ... 38 ,, 6
See, Stephen de, with
his sons, Edwd. and
Brian, 40s. ... ... 3 Ed. 4
See, John del, as bailiff 1 Hen. 6
Schcreff, Robt., patri-
mony... ... ... 18 Ed. 4
Schereff, John, was
bailiff... ... ... 2 Ric. 3
Smyth, Robt. (in right of
his wife Agnes' lands) 22 ,, 3
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 73
ELY MARRIAGE LICENCES.*
1588. Alexander Anckle, and Alice Symon, of W. Wrattinge.
Hy. Pate, and Ann Robinson, of Borne.
Hy. Stewkin, of Long Stanton, and Johan Phips, of same,
widow. [Long Stanton.]
Wm. Miles, and Johan Taylor, of Milton. [Milton.]
Christ. Shoute, gent., of Okington, and Johnan Hatton,
gentlewoman, of Long Stanton.
Reginald Bridges, of Cambridge, stationer, and Joan Walker,
of same, widow.
Robert Exon, of Cambridge, and Agnes Bland, of Tallowe
Wratting, Suffolk, widow.
Thos. Easte, of Swavesey, yeoman, and Agnes Little, of same,
widow.
Jo. Hammond, of Cambridge, gent., and Eliz. Byll, of Ash-
well, Herts., widow.
Jo. Caverlie, of Cotenham, labourer, and Agnes Ivat, of same,
spinster.
Thos. Sadler, of Gt. Gransden, Hunts., labourer, and Margt.
Pate, of Cumberton, widow.
Rd. Robinson, of Cambridge, chandler, and Agnes Renouldes,
of Royston, widow.
1589. Rob. Lowen, of Cousselie-in-Northawe, Herts., and Agnes
Dove, spinster, of Sauston.
Rd. Dodson, of Willingham, clerk, and Joan Ellis, of same,
widow.
Rd. Roase, tailor, of Botsham, and Margarina Rawlyn,
spinster, of Botsham.
Alex. Bowles, and Kath. Starlinge, of Willingham.
Wm. Thurgar, of Badburgham, yeoman, and Agnes Thurgar,
of same, spinster.
Thos. Garton, of Shelford, yeoman, and Alice Chambers, of
Hallingberie, Essex, spinster.
Thos. Hutton, of London, gent., and Mary Amie, of same,
spinster.
* Continued from page 19.
74 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1589. Thos. Choston, of Mildenhall, Suffolk, gent., and Jane, daugh-
ter of Rd. Angier, of Cambridge, Esq.
Thos. Dickonson, B.A., of Over, and Bridget Cottam, of
Cotenham, spinster.
Hy. Nicholson, of Sutton, chapman, and Margaret Barbar, of
Witcham, widow.
Wm. Townsend, of Westham, London Diocese, yeoman, and
Judith [blank] , of same, spinster.
Anthy. Cage, of Cambridge, yeoman, and Kath. Mosse, of
Shelford, spinster.
John Holmes, burgess and draper, of Cambridge, and Agnes
Bradlye, of same, widow.
Thos. Broke, of Cambridge, gent., and Margt. Hodson, of
same, spinster.
John Carter, of Cambridge, tailor, and Katherine Hailte, of
Sawston, widow.
Wm. Newling, of Madingley, carpenter, and Mary Goodson.
Thos. Webb, of Milnhall, Suffolk, yeoman, and Eleonora
Gowsell, of Denver, Norfolk, spinster.
Thos. Jervice, of Ely, gent., and Alice Kirbie, of Abbots
Rippon, Hunts., widow.
Rob. Marche, of Ely, gent., and Agnes Humerston, of Coveney,
spinster.
Thos. Wilson, of Royston, maulster, and Matilda Norman, of
Steple Morden, widow.
John Place, of Royston, Herts., and Dorothy Pratt, of same,
spinster.
Robert Maines, of Wicheford, husbandman, and Isabel
Chivell, spinster.
Rd. Wanett, of Shelford Parva, yeoman, and Margt. Rogers,
of Shelford Magna.
Rd. Aldred, and Eliz. Austen, of Fulmer.
Jacobus Marling, of Long Stanton, husbandman, and Margt.
Ivat, of Ely, widow.
Roger Dodd, S.T.B., and Margt. Fulcke, of Cambridge, widow.
Thos. Cooke, of Babraham, carpenter, and Margt. Adams, of
Triplowe, widow.
Wm. Votier, alias Giller, of Wisbech, yeoman, and Joan
Houlton, of same, widow.
Jo. Harley, and Isabell Vyvens, of Abington Magna, spinster.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 75
1589. Jo. Grimbald, of Cambridge, barbor, and Eliz. Ballard, of
Fen Ditton, widow.
Edmd. Mershe, of Balsham, husbandman, and Margt. Fuller,
of Abington Parva.
John Robinson, S.T.B., and Agnes Prince, of Triplowe, widow.
John Ansell, of Sutton, yeoman, and Margt. Hand, of Royston,
Herts., widow.
Hy. Semer, of Fulmer, yeoman, and Grace Austen, of same,
widow.
1590. Stephen Wells, and Margt. [blank] , of Triplowe, widow.
Thos. Pannell, of Hempsted, Essex, carpenter, and Ellenora
Hay ward, of Dunmowe Magna, widow.
Anthy. Parker, of Crishall, Essex, yeoman, and Ellenora
Putchin, of Fulmer, widow.
Wm. Cropwell, of Cotenham, husbandman, and Agnes Rymer,
of same, spinster.
Wm. Tirrington, of Long Sutton, co. Line, labourer, and
Margt. Byram, of Wisbech, spinster.
Giles Pettit, of Horshethe, yeoman, and Susan Rust, of Bar-
brook, Essex, spinster.
Rd. Godfrey, of Dry Drayton, yeoman, and Mary Graveley,
of same, gentlewoman.
Wm. Whiteside, of Rampton, Notts., and Agnes Austin, of
Ely, spinster.
John Fookes, of Botsham, joiner, and Isabell Challice, of
same, widow.
1588. Clement Netherwood, of Cambridge, draper, and Alice
Fetsin (?), of same, spinster.
1590. John Boydon, of Dry Drayton, yeoman, and Eliz. Caro, of
Hinton, spinster.
Geo. Carter, of Cambridge, brewer, and Elizth, Isason, of Fen
Ditton.
Wm. Batho, of Stretham, clerk, and Agnes England, of same,
spinster.
Wm. Raven, of S. Ives, Hunts., shereman, and Elizth.
Rayner, of Wisbech, widow.
Wm. Elsdon, of Balsham, husbandman, and Joan Trigge, of
same, spinster.
Wm. Bankes, of London, gent., and Elizth Perrye, of Have-
rill, Suffolk, spinster.
yb THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1590. John Cooksey, and Mary Cowlt, of Triplowe.
Nichs. Amye, of Abington Magna, gent., and Elizth. Lockin,
gentlewoman.
Wm. Parker, of Barbye, Herts., labourer, and Grace Harper,
of same, widow.
Simon Adams, of London, yeoman, and Joan Pettit, of
Horseth, spinster.
Rob. Coulton, of Royston, yeoman, and Ann Pereson, of
same, widow.
Rd. Burgoyne, of Barnewell, labourer, and Flower Norrice,
of same, widow.
Wm. Odell, of W. Dereham, Norfolk, shoemaker, and
Thomasin Henson, of same, widow.
Wm. Richement, of Mornington, Northants., yeoman, and
Alice Sumpter, of Impington, widow.
Hy. Island, of Balsham, husbandman, and Elizth. Fanston,
of same, spinster.
Rob. Haylocke, of Cambridge, carpenter, and Elizth. Watson
of same.
John Collyn, of Haslingfield, yeoman, and Agnes Burche, of
same, spinster.
John Frickley, of S. Clement, Cambridge, notary public, and
Mary Erie, of same, widow.
John Norman, of Royston, Herts., yeoman, and Margery
Mare, of same.
Benedict Hitche, of Mebreth, husbandman, and Dorothy
Johnson, of same, spinster.
Thos. Jackson, of Cotenham, yeoman, and Elizth. Hazlewood
" of same county," widow.
Thos. Hawlton, of Long Stanton, labourer, and Joan Ippie,
of Milton, spinster.
Edmd. Smarte, of Ely, shepherd, and Dionisea Luffe, of
Thetford, spinster.
Hy. Jurdan, of Ely, yeoman, and Martha Knowles, of same,
spinster.
Samuel Alchan, of Ely, yeoman, and Elizth. Sherford, of same,
widow.
Geo. Serjant, of Botsham, maulster, and Agnes Thompsonne,
of same, spinster.
Jo. Keler, of Pampisford, husbandman, and Mary Skott, of
Sawston, spinster.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 77
1590. Jeremiah Muste, and Alice Tompe, of Hinxton, spinster.
Rd. Becheno, of Over, yeoman, and Agnes Jordaine, of
Willingham, widow.
John Lawrence, of Horningsye, skepmaker, and Agnes Amye,
of Gt. Wilbraham, spinster.
159 1. Wm. Claydon, of Stebbing, Essex, carpenter, and Jane
Welman, of Gt. Dunmore, Essex, spinster.
Edwd. Bryant, of Shndy Camps, yeoman, and Agnes
Larrance, of Babram, spinster.
Andrew Fynche, of Gt. Shelford, gent., and Katherine
Rudston, of Ely, gentlewoman.
Rob. Parret, of Cambridge, gent., and Elizth. Anger, of same,
gentlewoman.
1 591. John White.of Cambridge, apothecary, and Dorothy Lamberd,
of same, spinster.
John Chapman, of Ely, husbandman, and Joan Sainte, of
same, widow.
John Chenery, of Fordham, yeoman, and Elizth. Marche, of
Ely, spinster.
Rd. Knight, of Cocking, alias Hatlye Porle, co. Bedford,
yeoman, and Joan Higney, of Little Gransden, widow.
John Perrye, of St. Ives, Hunts., yeoman, and Margt. Norrice,
of Lolworth, spinster.
Wm. Halls, S.T.P., of Stukeley Parva, Hunts., and Em.
Martin, of Barton, spinster.
Wm. Burrowes, of Royston, yeoman, and Agnes Home, of
Chesterton, spinster.
Robt. Mason, of Gt. Himingford, yeoman, and Elizth. Thorpe,
of Cambridge, widow.
Rob. Tassell, of Balsham, yeoman, and Katherine Ellis, of
same, spinster.
Wm. Smyth, of Balsham, husbandman, and Joan Swan, of
Ickleton, spinster.
John Bulbrooke, of Hessett, Suffolk, gent., and Kath. Wren,
of Drinkston, Suffolk, widow.
Simon Tomizin, of Parsondrove, yeoman, and Isabell Akers,
of Leverington, widow.
Jacobus Thorpe, of Marum-le-fen, co. Line, yeoman, and
Susan Mackly, of King's Lyn, widow.
Wm. Ingram, of Cambridge, gent., and Katherine Edmunds,
of same, spinster.
78 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1591. Christ. Sellis, and Agnes Ostler, of Thriplowe.
Rd. Yeale, senr, of Linton, husbandman, and Alice Skynner,
of same, spinster.
Rd. Bawde, of Teversham, husbandman, and Frances
Wrenche, of same, spinster.
Roger Burgesse, of Fulborn, and Joan Barker, of same, spinster.
Wm. Nelson, of Wittlesford, blacksmith, and Agnes Wisdom,
of same, spinster.
Hy. Smythe, of Stowquye, husbandman, and Katherine
Drewrye, of Swaffham Prior, spinster.
John Barratt, of Gaselie, Suffolk, yeoman, and Margt.
Kyrkbie, of Elme, spinster.
Robt. Edmond, of Chattres, thatcher, and Agnes Smyth, of
Godmanchester, spinster.
Edwd. Steward, of Teversham, Esq., and Hellenora Steward,
of Ely, gentlewoman.
Thos. Draper, of W. Wratting, labourer, and Alice Wright,
of Stooke Clare, Suffolk, spinster.
Jo. Catlin, of Haverell, Suffolk, cooper, and Agnes Knouk (?),
of same, spinster.
Martin Parsie, alias Brice, of Elding, Suffolk, husbandman, and
Elizth. Flaner, of Dullingham, spinster.
Wm. Pereson, of Wittlesey S. Andrew, husbandman, and
Erne Nicholas, of same, widow.
Geo. Thurlowe, of Hauxton, husbandman, and Hellenora
Walker, of same, spinster.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 79
A ROKEBY NOTE FROM RUTLAND.
The parish register of Little Casterton, Rutland (which com-
mences in 1559), records the marriage of "William Rookesbie and
Marie Rookesbie, gentlewoman, 25 May, 1567." I think this
William was a son of Ralph Rokeby, of Skiers, Serjeant-at-
Law, and Dorothy, his wife, daughter of Thomas Danby, Esq.
He was also of Skiers, J. P., and married Mary, daughter and
heiress of John Rokeby, of Kirk Sandall, but wh)' the marriage took
place in a village so secluded and remote from their Yorkshire home,
seems strange. I think the solution is to be found in the fact, that
at Empingham, another village in the same county, were long
seated the Mackworths, a family whose pedigree is entered in the
Rutland Visitations of 1618 and 1681. George Mackworth, Esq.
(set. 16, in 1557), married as his first wife, Grace, eldest daughter
of the Serjeant-at-Law; she died s. p., and was buried at Empingham,
1 Nov., 1569. Her husband married (2) Anne, daughter of Edmund
Hall, of Gretford, co. Lincoln, Esq.
Thomas Mackworth, their son, High-Sheriff of Rutland (41 Eliz.
and 7 Jas.), was created a Baronet. 1619, and died in March, 1625-6.
Burke's Extinct Baronetage says, " William Rokeby, of Hotham
(aet. 28, in 1584), married Dorothy, daughter of William Rokeby, of
Skiers, and had four sons and one daughter. Thomas Rokeby, 3rd
son, of Barnby, slain at Dunbar, in 1650, married Elizabeth, sister
of Sir Wm. Bury, of Grantham, Lincolnshire, Knt."
In my extracts from the parish register of Grantham, I have the
following : —
1675. Thomas, son of Mr. Nathl. Rookesbe, bapt. Dec. 12.
1684. Mr. Nathl. Rooksby, buried March 31.
1719-20. Jan. 14. Mr. Richd. Close, of Richmond, Yorks., buried.
Justin Simpson.
So
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS IN THE
PECULIAR COURTS AT LINCOLN.
(Printed by permission of the Judge of the Court of Probate.)
LOUTH PREBENDAL COURT.*
1659 to 1857.
Andrews, John (Adm.)
.. 1684
Alcock, Elizth
.. 1781
Atkinson, John, senr.
.. 1693
Andrews, Robt.
.. 1785
Arlis, Thomas
.. 1694
Alison, James (Adm.)
.. 1790
Atkinson, Anne
.. 1698
Allenby, Daniel
>>
Ardin, Brian
>)
,, Sarah (Adm.) .
. 1792
Andrew, Edward ...
.. 1701
Adlard, Christ
•• 1793
Arnopp, John
.. 1710
Allenby, Frances ...
.. 1804
Aystropp, Win.
.. 1711
,, Mary
• »
Adderley, Thos.
.. 1714
„
.. 1806
Arnopp, Wm.
• • .)
Alcock, Mary
• »
Ayscoghe, Edward
.. 1720
Ashton, Margaret ...
.. 1808
Atkinson, Elizth. ...
.. 1725
Allenby, Mary
.. 1810
Ablard, Johanna ...
.. 1732
Andrews, Elizth. ...
.. 1817
Arlis, Robert
•• !736
Andrew, Thos.
. 1819
Allenby, Thomas ...
.. 1725
Arliss, John (Adm.)
• >>
Arden, Christ.
.. 1750
Alcock, Wm
. 1829
Ashling, Thos.
•• 1755
Atkin, John...
• 1830
Allenby, Mary
•• .»
A'Court, Stephen ...
• 1833
Robert ...
• • ,.
Allenby, Mary
• 1839
Andrews, Wm. (Adm.)
•• 1757
Atkin, Wm. Broom
. 1842
Arlis, Robert ,,
.. 1758
Ablewhite, Thomas
. 1850
Ashman, Tomison ...
.. 1760
Atkin, John...
.. 1767
Backhouse, Charles
. 1685
Ashton, Samuel (Adm. wi
th
Bradley, George ...
. 1688
Will)
.. 1769
Bransbey, Mabel ...
. 1689
Arliss, Mary
.. 1770
Buttery, Matthew...
• „
Ashton, Wm.
.. 1780
Button, Robt
• ,»
* All of Louth, a
ad all Will
s unless otherwise specified.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Si
Brantley, Maria ...
1689
Basford, Wm
1729
Barton, Rd.
1690
Brown, Mary
,,
Bowles, John
1691
Boys, Mary...
1730
Bond, James
,,
Bennett, Mildred
>•
Blades, Bridget
1692
Barton, Robert
1732
Bell, John
1695
Barkwith, James (Adm.) ...
,,
Beale, Wm....
1696
Brownell, Mary
,,
Bourn, Isabella (Adm.) ...
,,
Barton, Alice
1733
Brown, Wm. ,,
,,
Bagshaw, John (Adm.) ...
1734
Bothamley, Wm. ,,
1697
Bingley, Chas.
>>
Burton, John
1698
Beaty, Rd. (Adm.)
i736
Bennett, John
1700
Barton, Elizth. (Adm.) ...
1739
Barker, Eleanor ...
,,
Bennett, Thos. ,,
1742
Broughton, Thomas
1701
Barkwith, Hewson (Adm.)
1745
Bell, Wm. (Adm.)
)>
Brown, Ann
1747
Burton, Wm. ,,
1704
Burton, Thos. (Adm.)
i75i
Barton, Rd. ,, ...
1708
Buckles, Anthony ...
1752
Bates, Robt.
1709
Barton, Rd. (Adm.)
J753
Bennett, Mary (Adm.)
1710
Barkwith, Rd. ■
1755
Browns, Martin
1713
Bridgeon, Ann
,,
Barker, Wm.
>>
Brown, Wm.
1756
Blow, John ...
1714
,, Rd. (Adm.)
>>
Barker, Martha (Adm.) ..
»j
Blyth, Thos. „
1757
Brown, Martin
1717
Backhouse, Susanna (Adm)
,,
Barton, John
1719
Bishop, Rd.
1759
Boys, Dickinson ...
>>
Bradley, Judith
1760
Brather, Mary (Invy.)
5)
,, Jonathan...
>>
Ballow, Wm.
,,
Bosden, Robert
1761
Beale, John
1721
Bate, Mary
„
Broughton, Wm. ...
1722
Bellamy, Henry
?)
Barton, George
,,
Bradley, Thos.
1764
Bellas, James
1723
Boys, Dickinson ...
>>
Beaty, Charles
1724
Bennett, Wm. (Adm.) ...
„
Barton, Wm. (Renuncia
Burrell, Elizth. „
>>
tion)
>>
Beaty, Chas. „
1765
Boaler, Joseph
1725
,, Wm
1766
Brown, Martin
11
Blakely, Rev. John, (Adm.)
1768
Ballow, George
1727
Barton, George
1772
Blow, Jane
1729
,, Matthew
1773
82
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Beaty, Chas.
Brown, Francis (Adm.)
Ballitt, Julian (?) ...
Brown, Bridget
Brownell, Mildred...
Burnett, Thos. (Adm.)
Brown, Francis ,,
Burman, John
Barton, Margt.
Bond, Wm....
,, Ann ...
Borman, Frances
Bryon, John
Belgrave, Thos.
Bradley, Jane
Beaty, Chas. (Adm.)
Bennett, Edwd. (Adm. with
Will)
Buckles, Francis
Brown, Stephen
Britton, Matthew
Bryon, Elizth.
Barton, Wm.
Bond, Francis
Burgess, Mary (Adm.)
Ballon, Rev. James
Brocklesby, John ...
Blyth, John
Beatniffe, John
Burnett, John
Bailey, Mary
Barnoldby, Benjamin
Bird, Wm
Bailey, Wm. (Adm.)
Bancroft, Robt. ...
Brookes, Thos.
Boswell, Wm.
,, Sarah
Bratley, Wm.
1774
1776
1777
1778
>>
1780
1781
1782
1785
1786
1789
>>
1790
1798
1799
1 801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1816
Booth, Vincent
Blyth, John...
,, Edward
Brocklesby, Sarah (Adm
Brooks, Elizth.
Booth, John
Baxter, Wm.
Booth, John (Adm.)
Bratton, James ,,
Booth, Sarah ,,
Barton, John
Beecham, Isaac (Adm.)
Burnett, Ann ,,
Bratton, Mary
Bond, Sarah
Binkley, Wm.
Borrill, Wm.
Brewster, Anne (Adm.)
Bond, Wm....
Blyth, Edward .
Bailey, Benjamin .
Clipsham, Robert .
Clarke, Wm.
Cook, Dyon...
Codd, Rd
Clark, Robt...
Cooke, Thos.
Chapman, John
Carter, Mary
Cooke, Robt.
,, John
Chapman, Thos. .
Cooke, Chas. (Adm.)
Connington, Francis
Chapman, John
Carey, Thos.
Coventree, George.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
83
Crowston, Robert
. 1710
Chapman, Mary ...
Cook, Wm....
)>
Clare, Elizth.
Chapman, Anne ...
. 1711
Calvert, James Fitzwilliam
Cannon, Thos.
. 1712
(Adm.)
,, Wm. (Inventory
) .,
Cannon, Wm.
Campion, John (Adm.) ..
• 1714
,, John
Coulham, Wm.
• i7!7
Coates, Elizth. (Adm.) ...
Cussins, Wm.
Chatterton, Wm. ...
Cooke, Thos.
. 1718
Cooke, Frances
Cosin, John...
. 1721
Croft, Mary (Adm.)
Chamberline, Joseph
. 1728
Cannon, Martin
Clarke, Wm.
. 1729
Clough, Mildred (Adm.) ...
Chapman, Wm.
>»
Curtois, Mary ,,
Cannon, Thos.
• I731
Cuthbert, George ...
Cade, Thos.
Carter, Mehetabell
Cooke, Wm.
• !732
Cowlam, Thomas ...
Cooling, Dennis ...
- J734
Coates, Peter (Adm.)
Cannon, Mary
• 1735
Chapman, Jane ,,
,, John
. 1740
Coates, Ann
Clarke, John
• *744
Cowlam, John
Chapman, Edward (Adm
Cross, Wm....
with Will)
• 174G
Croft, Wm
Cooke, John
. 1746
Chapman, Isaac (Adm.) ...
,, Jane...
• 1749
Covell, Rd
„ Robert (Adm.)
• !75o
Crowden, George ...
Clarke, Mary
• 1753
Cannon, Wm.
Cannon, Martin, senr.
• 1759
Chatterton, Susanna (Adm.)
Cook, Jane ...
. 1761
Cartwright, Mary ...
Chapman, Martha...
■ 1763
Clarke, Ann
Thos. (Adm.) ..
. 1766
Cape, Frances
Cannon, Elizth. ,,
. 1767
Clarke, Mary (Adm.)
Chatterton, Rd
• 1772
Cartwright, Frances
Cowlam, Rd.
• 1774
,, Helena
Chuant, Sarah
• 1776
Clarke, Wm
Challner, Thos.
,,
Cuthbert, George ...
Cracroft, Grace
,,
Cotton, Rd....
Cotten, Wm. (Adm.)
• »
Cooper, Collingwood
Clayton, Catherine
. 1780
Chapman, Ezekiah
Chapman, Rd.
. 17S2
Cooke, John
s4
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Cowley, Scurr Daniel ... 1847
Clark, Mary (Adm.) ... „
„ Wm 1848
Chambers, John ... ... 1849
Crampton, James ... ... 1851
Crowston, Edward ... ,,
Clayton, Mary ... ... 1852
Dawson, Hosea ... ... 1692
Dixon, Rd. ... ... ... ,,
Dawson, Philip (Adm.) ... 1693
Doughty, Daniel ... ... 1696
Dawson, Thomas (Adm.)... ,,
Dowlman, Nicholas ... 1700
Davison, Wm. ... ... 1705
Dias, Joseph (Adm.) ... ,,
Dyas, Jane 1707
Dighton, John ... ... ,,
,, Charles ... ... 1716
Davey, Joseph ... ... 1717
Dawson, James 1728
Dixon, John (Adm.) ... ,,
Denbeigh, Wm. (Adm.) ... 1730
Dixon, John 1732
Davison, Thos. (Adm.) ... 1737
Dixon, Joseph ,,
Dunn, Charles 1740
Davison, Ann 1742
Dunn, Mary 1745
Davison, Thomas 1719
Dixon, Ann (Adm.) ... 1748
» Mary 1749
Dighton, Christ 1750
Dixon, John ... ... 1751
Dalton, Robert ... ... 1753
Downs, Thomas ... ... 1762
Dickinson, Wm. ... ... 1763
Dawson, James ... ... 1770
Dunn, Wm. 1771
Davison, Rebecca (Adm.)
Dales, John...
Dunn, Charles
Darwin, Wm.
Dring, Rd. (Adm.)...
Dalton, Susanna ...
Dowse, George (Adm.)
Drake, Ann ,,
Dobbs, Wm.
Dawson, John
Dent, Christ.
Dawson, Joseph ...
Drant, John
Dawson, Thomas ...
Dixon, Charlotte ...
DelapierreJeanMarieLouis
Dunn, Wm.
,, (Adm.)
Dawson, Wm. ,,
,, John
Doughty, John (Adm.)
Driver, James ,,
Dawson, John
Dean, Bennett (Adm.)
,, George ,,
Dobbs, Amy ,,
Easton, Henry
Ellen, Mabel
East, Thomas (Adm.)
Ebbons, James
Eyeon, Mary
Epworth, Sarah ...
,, Mary ...
Elvin, John
Eyeon, Nathaniel ...
Esberger, Ruth (Adm.)
Elvin, John
Eddison, Edward ...
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
*5
Espin, John
1812
Fell, Wm
1816
Edwards, George ..
1813
Fawcett, Robert
1822
Ely, Thomas
1815
Forman, Thomas (Adm.)...
1823
Ealand, Frances
. 1820
Fenwick, Maria ,,
j>
Evison, Samuel
. 1822
Froggatt, Sarah
1824
Espin, Thomas
. 1823
Foster, Wm.
1826
Evison, George
,,
Fields, Samuel Anselm ...
1829
Eddison, George (Adm.) ..
. 1827
„ Elias (Adm.)
1832
Eve, Wm
. 1829
Foster, Thos.
>)
Edwards, Wm.
■ 1830
Flower, Elizth. Valentine
Elvin, Susanna Jessy
• i833
(Adm.)
1833
Espin, Wm.
. 1848
Fowler, Rd....
1836
Fields, Edwd
1841
Fitzwilliam, Catherine
. 1686
,, Charles
. 1700
Grimbold, Martin
1620
Furnes, Frances ...
• 1703
Gray, John ...
1626
Furman, John
. 1710
Green, Jonathan ...
1696
Forman, Thos.
. 1716
Gunnis, Wm.
. 1697
,, Elizth
,,
Gabell, Wm
. 1698
Francis, Rachell ...
. 1718
Greggs, John
. 1699
Fitzwilliam, Martha (Adm
.) 1722
Grime, John
. 1701
Wm.
1728
,, »)
. 1710
Falkener, Chas. ,,
1737
Green, Susannah (Adm.)..
. 1712
Farrow, Mary
•• J743
Gamwell, John ,,
• 1713
Fytche, John (Adm.)
•• i75i
Green, Francis
• I731
Frankish, John
.. 1752
Gabell, Joan (Adm.)
• 1739
Fenwick, Wm. (Adm.)
.. 1760
Gunniss, Alex.
. 1742
Fisher, John ,,
.. 1770
Gace, Naomi
• 1745
Forman, Ann
.. 1772
Gostelow, Jonathan (Adm
) 1747
Fytche, Mary
.. 1776
Goodhand, Hannah
• J749
Fatchett, Robt.
.. 1779
Gibbs, Mary
• 1753
Fytche, George
.. 1785
Gunnis, Edward ...
. 1761
Fawsitt, John
.. 1791
Green, Ann...
• 1765
Frankas, Mary
.. 1802
,, Thomas
. 1767
Fytche, Joshua
.. 1807
Gresswell, John
. ,,
Fatchitt, Ann
.. 1808
Goodall, Robert ...
. 1768
Farr, Michael (Adm.)
,,
Gentle, Margt
• 1792
Fish, Wm
.. 1809
Goodhand, John ...
• J793
Fields, Samuel
... 1814
Green, Robert
.. 1794
86
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Gray, Edward
1797
Higginbotham, Wm.
1730
Gooseman, Ann
1805
Hamerton, Esther...
1745
Girdum, Win,
1809
Harrison, Alice
>>
Green, Ann...
1815
Hodson, Susanna ...
1746
Goe, Samuel
1816
Holland, Dorothy (Adm.)..
1754
Grant, Ann ...
1819
,, Humphrey
1757
Gray, Mary...
,,
Harness, Timothy...
1763
,, John (Adm.)
1823
Holland, George ...
1765
Gace, Langley
1829
Hall, John (Adm.)
1770
Glazier, Rd.
1833
H}7de, Catherine ...
1771
Gibson, John
1838
Hoggard, James (Adm.) ..
,,
Greenwood, Wm. ...
1 84 1
Hodgson, Ann
1773
Gace, Susanna
1843
Harrison, James
1774
Gaunt, Wm.
,,
Hoggard, Elizth. (Adm.) ..
1776
Grant, Rowland Benjamin
1844
Hardy, Thos., Dr. (Adm.
) 1777
Griffin, John Thos
1849
Harrison, John
1779
Greenwood, Ami ...
1854
Hubbard, John
1780
Gclsthorp, John
1S56
Holland, Thos.
,,
Hardy, Mary (Adm.)
1781
Hodgson, John
1659
Holmes, Robt.
1783
Harrison, Stephen...
1680
Hurst, Mary
1784
Hodgson, John
1666
Hilton, Elizth. (Adm.) ..
1785
Hainan, Wm.
1690
Hodgson, Geo. Fitzwilliair
1786
Harrison, Wm.
Holland, Wm
1788
Hall, Thos
1692
Hodgson, Ann
1790
Hodgson, Francis ...
1693
Hardy, Rd
1791
Horsewood, Abraham
1694
Hubbard, Alex
1794
Hunleby, Wm.
^95
Heaton, Thomas (Adm.) ..
J795
Hargraves, Frances
1696
Harness, Frances ...
,,
Harrison, James (Adm.with
Hall, Wm
1796
Will)
>>
Huntsman, Edmund
>>
Hawksworth, Elijah (Adm.
) 1698
Hyde, Elizth
1797
Hardy, Thomas (Adm.) ...
1703
Hoidsworth, Sarah
1800
Holland, Thomas ...
1706
Harvey, Thos
1802
Huddleston, Francis (Adm.
) „
Hinds, John
1803
Harrison, James ...
1707
Hoidsworth, Frances
1805
Hardy, Dorothy
1715
Hewson, Olivia (Adm.) ..
1806
Hodgson, Miles
1720
Hobson, Thos. (Adm. with
Hutton, John
1729
Will)
)>
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Harrison, Rd.
1807
Jenkins, Richard ...
Healey, Robert
,,
Julian, Francis
Harle, Robert
1808
Johnson, Robert ...
Hughson, Samuel
1809
T
,, Jane
Holmes, Stephen ...
1811
Jackson, Edward ...
Hall, Elizth
1815
Julian, Mary
Hyde, Benjamin ...
>>
Jones, Morgan
Hodgson, Robt. (Adm.witl
,, Ann ...
Will)
>>
Hyde, Wm
1816
Kendall, Robert
Holland, Thomas ...
1817
Kilbourne, Wm. ...
Hudson, John (Ld. Adm.
) 1818
Kirk, John ...
Harvey, Thomas
1819
,, ,,
Hudson, Rachael
,,
Knight, Wm.
Hagley, John
1820
Kilbourne, John ...
Heaton, Elizth. (Adm.) ..
1821
Kiddall, Barbara ...
Hay, Jonathan
1822
Kilborne, Wm.
Harrison, James ...
1823
Kent, Faith (Inventory) ...
Hooton, Grace
,,
Knight, John (Adm.)
Harrison, Wm. (Adm.) ..
1824
Kirke, John...
Huddleston, Thos. (Adm.;
1825
Keightley, Christ. ...
Hancock, Stephen ,,
,,
Kilborn, Dorothy ...
Horton, Samuel ( Adm.witl'
Kemp, John (Adm.)
Will)
n
Knight, Thos. ,,
Harrison, John
1826
King, Thos....
Humberstone, Wm.
1827
Kirk, Wm
Hardy, Ann
1829
Kent, John ...
Hurst, Mary (Adm.)
1830
Kime, Thos.
Huntsman, Mary ...
1831
King, John ...
Hardy, Wm.
1836
Kennington, Robinson
Hurst, Wm.
1852
Kime, Osney
Herringshaw, Wm
1853
Ingoldby, Robert
1813
Lilley, Wm.
Leake, Rd. ...
,, Thomas...
1832
Lingard, Susanna (Invy.)...
Johnson, George ...
1706
Lilley, John
Jekyll, John...
1718
Leafe, Rd. (Adm.)
Johnson, John (Adm.)
1735
L'Oste, Chas. (Adm.)
Jackson, John
1737
Loft, Elizth
83
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
SAUNDBY OF SAUNDBY, co Nora
In The Genealogist (Vol. v., p. 49), is a pedigree of the family of
Topcliffe, of Somerby, Lincolnshire, showing the following descent
of the Saundby or Sandby family :—
Sir Robert Sandby, of Sandby,
co. Notts., Knt., Lord of Rem-
ston and Loudham, in co.
Notts., & Beckering, co. Line.
i '
William Sandby,
of East Markham.
I
Joane Sandby,
cosen and heir.
[i.e. of Wm., son of
Thomas S.l
John Sutton.
I
Thomas Sandby
Thomas Sandbyy
I
William Sandby
died s.p.
It appears from the pedigree that Joan was contemporary with an
ancestor of the Topcliffe family, living in 1352; and it will be noticed
that the male issue of William Sandby had become extinct.
It is evident, however, from the notes I have collected, that there
was a family of Saundby, at Saundby, until quite modern times, and
I give the result of my search among the Will Registers at York, in
the hope that some " Northern Genealogist " may feel inclined to
follow up the search, and give us the result of his labours.
First, I may mention, that The Encyclopaedia Britannica describes
Paul Sandby (1725-1809), founder of the English School of Water-
Colour Painting, as " descended from a branch of the Sandby 's, of
Babworth," and "born at Nottingham," a description which I have
not been able to follow up.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 89
My search for Saundby, Sandby, &c, Wills at York, began with
Wills, Calendar L. (1668-9) ! then Wills, Calendars LIII— XCIII.
I1671-— 1749, excluding ? 1685—8, 1690—98, 1699— 1705, for which
periods I understood that Calendars were wanting) ; then Indexes
of Wills and Admons., 1745 — 1770.
The first Will I came to was that of Henry Saunbey, in Calendar
LV. (1672 — 4). Testator, who mentions no place of residence, be-
queaths to " My eldest, William, ^30, until [sic] he reaches the age
of twenty-one; younger son Henry, £30. If they both die, half of
their portions to go to " my Cozen," Nicholas Saunbey, of Kirton,
in the County of Lincoln, and the other half to my wife.
My brother, Henry Marples, and my sisters, Mary and Brigget,
5s. a peice ; Ann Saumple, is. To each of my sons, a scale chest.
Residue to my wife, Executrix. Supervisor, my father-in-law,
Henry Marples. Witnesses— Steph. Masters, Henry + Marples.
Dated 29th November, 1673.
The next Will (Calendar LXXIL, 1717-18) is that of John Sandby,
of Nottingham ; the third being that of John Sansby, of Bishop
Burton (Calendar LXXVL, 1721— 3), and the fourth that of Ralph
Sanby, of Ripley (Calendar LXXVIL, 1723-4). These last three I
have not examined.
The fifth Will (Calendar LXXVIIL, 1724-5) is that of Henry
Saundby, of Saundby, in the County of Nottingham, yeoman.
Testator leaves to children, Anthony S., Thomas S., Anne S.,
Jane S., £100 a piece, as they attain their respective ages of 21. To
Anne, my loving wife, all my lands and tenements at Bole, co.
Nottingham, being freehold, for life, and then to such (one or more)
of my children as she may, by writing or will, appoint. My copy-
hold lands at Bole and Wheatley, to my heir-at-law, immediately
after my decease. My three sons-in-law, William, Joseph, and John
Staveley. Residue to my wife, and she Executrix. Witnesses —
Wm. Sampson, Junr., Wm. Stacy, Mercy + Tyers.
Dated 16 Oct., 1721. Proved 7 May, 1725.
90 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
The sixth Will (Calendar LXXXV., 1736—9) is that of Sarah
Sandby, of Nottingham, not examined.
The seventh Will is that of Henry Saundby, of Saundby, co.
Notts, grasier (Calendar LXXXIX., 1744-5).
Testator has already surrendered his copyholds to Mr. John
Wilkinson, of Helcoat, and Mr. Adam Lugg, to the uses of his Will.
He leaves all his lands to his two daughters, Henrietta and Susanna,
as tenants in common, subject to the dower of his wife. His wife
and daughters Executrixes.
Dated 26 Jan., 1743. Proved 17 May, 1744.
From this date, down to the end of my search, which did not
extend beyond 1770, I found nothing but the following Will : —
(Calendar CXIL, 1750 — 7c). Thomas Saundby, the Elder, of
Walkeringham, Notts.
To my son, Thomas, cottage, house, &c, at Bole, in co.
Nottingham, in occupation of Thomas Clayton and John Smedon ;
but my dear wife, Ann, to have the rents of it for life, if she please.
The Residue, equally between my son Thomas and his wife, and
they Exors. ; bequeathing nothing to my son Henry, nor my daugh-
ter Slater, having given them their portions on their respective
marriages.
Dated 8 Sept., 1767. Proved 5 May, 1769.
It may, I think, be assumed, that the Testators of the fifth, seventh
and eighth W7ills were related to one another, and I expect that the
second Henry Saundby was the son and " heir-at-law " of the first,
perhaps by another wife than Anne. " William, Joseph, and John
Staveley," were, no doubt, step-sons of the first Henry Saundby,
that being the sense in which the word " son-in-law " was fre-
quently used.
The mention of property at Bole makes it probable that Thomas
Saundby, of Walkeringham (which is not far from Saundby), was
the son of Thomas mentioned in the Will of the first Henry, and I,
therefore, have little doubt, that the tentative pedigree given below
is correct.
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91
As descendants of the modern Saundbys, of Saundby, are still to
be found, it would be very interesting to know whether there is any
evidence in existence tending to connect the ancient Saundby family
with that now remaining, and I should be grateful for any informa-
tion on the subject.
TENTATIVE PEDIGREE.
Henry Saundby,
of Saundby,
Testator, 1721.
? I
[""' I I I "I
Henry Saundby, Anthony S. Thomas S. Anne S., Jane S.
of Saundby,
Testator, 1743.
of Walkeringham,
Testator, 1767.
I Ann.
I I
Henrietta S. Susanna S.
r 1 1
Henry S. Thomas S S.,
a daughter.
Slater.
W. F. Carter.
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FAIRFAX WILLS AT CARLISLE.
Thomas Fairfax, clerk, Parson of Caldeck (sic). Dated 4 April,
1640, proved 14 July, 1640. To be burd in the chancel of Caldbeck.
To my loving wife Grace Fairfax all those my houses, lands, &c,
lying and being at Asby Graunge, co. Westm'land, during her life,
requiring my son Willm. that he hinder her not, &c. After her death
to my sons Edward Fairfax and Robert Fairfax. If my son William
have no further issue of his body than at this time, then my will is
that after his death his third part go to his brothers Edward and
Robert. To my son Heighmore my clock. To my son William all
my books. To my two daus. Isabell and Judith ^200 each. To
every grandchild 21/-. To the maintenance of the school and
school-house at Caldbeck £\. To the poor of Caldbeck 40/-. To
my old servant James Barton 10/-. and to my other servants 10
groats. Rest of my goods to my wife Grace and I make her extrix.
Witnesses — John Wilson, George Sison, John Fell.
Consistory Court of Carlisle.
Isabell Fairfax, of Armthwaite, co. Cumberland, spinster. Dated
30 March, 1643, proved 25 Oct., 1643.
To be buried in the church where I die. To my brother Edward
^"20. To my sister Dalston ^"20. To my sister Judith 20 marks
after the birth of her first child, and my wheele. To my sister
Salkeld my taffatie gowne. To my sister Tickell my tammell
gowne. To my niece Grace Fairfax, of Boulton 20/-. and 2 books.
To my niece Grace Fairfax, of Parkhead 20/-. To my nephew
Henry Fairfax 20/-. To my nephew Rich'1 Heighmore £5. To
my nephew Robert Heighmore 5 marks. To my niece Grace
Heighmore my trunk and my bible, and my linen between her
and her sister Ruth. To my niece Elizabeth Heighmore a gold
ring. To my niece Judith Heighmore an enamelled ring. To my
nephew John Salkeld 20/-. To my nephew John Dalston £5. To
my nephew Theodosius Dalston 20/-. To my niece Grace Dalston
20/-. To my niece Isabell Tickell £5. To my nephew Thomas
Tickell 20/-. To servts. To Anne Relfe a petticoat. To every
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sister that I have a pair of gloves, and my sister Jane Fairfax to
have the choice. If it please God to send my brother Robert
Fairfax home again, my mother to give him 20 marks out of her
share. To Mr. Richard Sibson to preach at my funeral 20/-. The
rest of my goods to my mother, and I make her and my sister Grace
Heighmore executrixes. Witnesses — William Saunderson, John
Wilson. Consistory Court of Carlisle.
William Fairfax, of Bolton, co. Cumberland, clerke. Dated
12 March, 1664-5, proved 26 July, 1665.
To be burd in the chancel of Bolton Church. To Jane my beloved
wife ^"20 per annum during her life. To my three grandchildren
living with me, to witt, Frances, Grace, and Anne, 5 marks each
yearly until their age of 21. All my lands, &c, to Edward Mus-
grave, son and heir of Richard Musgrave and Grace my daughter
late dec'1, to be by him entailed, &c, according to Articles of Agree-
ment of the 10th Feb., 1644, between Sir Edward Musgrave, Kt. and
Bart., Richard Musgrave, and myself, before the marriage of the
said Richard and my daughter Grace. The said Edward to give to
each of his brothers and sisters 100 marks. My said grandson,
exor. My beloved friends the right worshipful Sir Wilfride Lawson
knt., the worshipful Richard Tolson, and John Salkeld, Esq.,
supervisors. Witnesses — Edw. Fairfax, Thos. Scott.
Consistory Ct. of Carlisle.
'^t<\iJi)1ij^>A'-
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FAIRFAX WILLS, &c, AT WORCESTER.
William Fairfax, of Feckingham, co. Worcester, yeoman. Dated
i July, 1756, proved 18 Sept., 1758. To my dau. Waring 1/-. To
my dau. Pemberton 1/-. To my dau. Pursall 1/-. To my dau.
Blakesly 1/-. To my son Edward Fairfax all my wearing apparel,
rem. to my dau. -in-law Hester Fairfax's three children. To my well-
beloved wife Margt. Fairfax all that she brought to me and the rest
of my personal stock, &c. My desire is to have a grave stone and a
decent burial. My son-in-law Wm. Blakesley, exor. Witnesses-
John Craddick, Thomas Harbridge. Personal estate under £'2.0.
Consistory Ct. of Worcester.
Eleanor Fairfax, of Evesham, co. Worcester, widow. Will dated
24 March, 1759, proved 15 Dec, 1759. For my funeral expenses
£50. I desire all my late husband Mr. Thomas Fairfax's men shall
carry me to my grave. To John Hemming and James Hemming
and Mary Hemming children of my brother John Hemming, of Old-
berrow Green, co. Wore. ^"40 each. To James Hemming son of my
brother Joseph Hemming ^"50. To Winifrid Sherrard and Martha
Spurrin daus. of my brother Joseph Hemming £50 each. To my
brother-in-law Henry Baylies, near Leather Dressers' Hall, London
^"50. To my cousins Thomas Yarnold, James Yarnold, Elizabeth
Yarnold, and Mary Yarnold, of Evesham, £10 each. Mentions
Thomas Yarnold as being insane. To my maid-servant £^0. To
Isaac Pemberton, of the City of Worcester, skynner, £\o. To
Richard Leadbetter, the younger, of Feckenham, co. Wore, farmer,
£0.0. To Joseph Hemming son of John Hemming, of Feckenham,
afores'1, chandler £10, and to all his brethren and other children of
the said John Hemming £5 each. To Margaret Leonard, serv1 to
William Beaufoy, £5. To my cozen Mary Yarnold. The silver
watch that belonged to my late dear son John Baylies dec(1 to my
nephew James Hemming my said brother Joseph's son. To Mr.
George Timings, of Feckenham, and Mr. Edward Hickman, of
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Evesham ^50 for their trouble in the execution of my Will. All the
rest to the children of my brothers John and Joseph Hemming as
tenants in common, &c. Witnesses— Jonathan Minett, Cha. Welch,
Willm. Wakeman. Consistory Ct. of Worcester.
Joseph Fearfax, late of Kington, co. Wore, bachelor. Admon.
granted to Richard Fearfax the brother and next of kin, 25 Feb.,
1794. Consistory Ct. of Worcester.
Thomas Fairfax, late of Astwood, in the parish of Feckenham,
shopkeeper. Will proved by James Fairfax and Benjamin Norris,
exors., 4 Feb., 1837. Consistory Ct. of Worcester.
John Fairfax, late of Evesham, gardener. Will proved by Fanny
Fairfax the widow and sole extrix., 3 Jan., 1849.
Consistory Ct. of Worcester.
FAIRFAX MARRIAGE LICENCES AT WORCESTER.
Henry Fairfax, of St. Nicholas, Worcester, 23, bachelor, and
Rachel Collyer, of St. Martin's, Worcester, 23, spinster. 5 May,
1697.
Robert Fairfax, of Barford, 60, widower, and Anne Cockbill, 40,
widow, to marry at St. Nicholas, Warwick. 27 November, 1700.
William Fairfax, of Feckenham, 25, bachelor, and Eliza Fairefax,
of the same, 22, spinster, to marry at All Saints, Evesham. 10
June, 1701.
Thomas Fairefax, of Ipsley, 32, bachelor, and Eliza Beesley, of
Bevley, 22, spinster, to marry at All Saints, Evesham. 18 May,
1703.
Thomas Fairfax, of Barford, 26, bachelor, and Alice Burrowes, of
the Borough of Warwick, 26, spinster, to marry at St. Nicholas or
St. Mary, Warwick. 6 June, 1704.
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William Fairfax, of Tardibeg, 22, bachelor, and Sarah Taylor,
of Bromsgrove, 30, spinster, to marry at Bromsgrove or Tardibeg.
11 July. 1706.
Thomas Fairfax, de Inferiore par., Warwick, 27, bachelor, and
Elizabeth Fletcher, of the same, to marry at Warwick or Stratford.
18 No^., 1706.
John Fairfax, of the parish of St. Mary, Warwick, 27, bachelor,
and Elizabeth Parker, of Henley-in-Arden, 27, to marry at Bew-
desert or the Chapel of Ullenhall. 6 Nov., 171 1.
Robert Fairfax, of Stratford-upon-Avon, 24, bachelor, and Bridgett
Roy, of the same, 24, spinster, to marry at Stratford or Wootton
Wawen. 1 July, 1712.
Joseph Fairfax, of Barford, 21, bachelor, and Elizabeth Fletcher,
of Southam, to marry at St. Mary, Warwick. 23 Nov., 1713.
Thomas Fairfax, of Feckenham, 25, bachelor, and Maria Worsley,
of WToothen, 18, spinster, to marry at Henley-in-Arden. 20 July,
1714.
William Fairfax, of Studley, 25, bachelor, and Elizabeth Slipper,
of the same, 50, widow, to marry at Studley or Ullenhall. 25 June,
I7I5-
Thomas Fairfax, of St. Mary, Warwick, 29, bachelor, and Frances
Oldacre, of the parish of Wickhamford, 24, spinster, to marry at
Wickhamford or St. Peter, Worcester. 13 Sept., 1718.
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LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.*
1664. Dec. 6. Ayre, William, of Kirton, hush., and Mar}' Bankes,
of same, spinster. [Swineshead, or Wibberton.J
1667. June 7. Ayre, William, of Fframpton, set. 22, and Elizabeth
Cony, of same, spinster, aet. 20. Their parents consent.
Application by John Ayre, of Fframpton, yeoman.
[St. Mary, Wigford.]
1611-12. March 13. Aiscough, Edwd., of S. Kelsay, Esq., and
Ffrauncis Clifford, spinster, dan. of Elizth. Ladie Wray, of
Ashbie. Bond by George Wragge, of Ashbie, gent., and
Thos. Pratte, of Langworth, gent. [Ashbie.]
1634. Oct. 15. Ascough, Edward, of Ffullstow, gent., set. 30, and
Sarah Taylor, of same, set. 22. Application by Roland
Ffarmerie, of the Close of Lincoln, gent. [St. Swithin.]
1640. Jan. 12. Ayscough, Robert, of Skirbecke, husb., aet. 40, and
Mary Wrangle, of Boston, widow, ret. 50. Surety, Roger
Kirke, of Skirbecke, husb. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1640. June 6. Ascough, Thomas, of Conisholme, clerk, set. 50, and
Alice Bilton, of same, spinster, set. 30. Bond by James
Markham, of same, tayler. [Harrington.]
1628. Aistrope, Robert, of Kirton, gent., set. 30, and Ellen Baldwin,
of Long Oresbie, widow. [Long Oresbie.]
1668. April (? May) 4. Aystrope, Thomas, of Brattleby, yeoman,
set. 21, and Martha Sheriffe, of Netlam, spinster, set. 20.
Their parents consent. Surety, John Sheriffe, of Netlam,
yeoman. [Brattleby, Greetwell, or Cherrie Willingham.]
1664. April 22. Aistrop, John, set. 24 (son of John Aystrop, senr.,
of Gainsburgh, who makes application), and Sarah Chap-
man, of Walesby, set. 21. Their parents consent.
[Gainsbro'.]
1583. May 27. Act Book. — Babbe, Peter, of Coningesbie, and
Anne Thorpe, of same. [St. Swithin.]
1601. April 13. C. — Babington, Robert, of Northampton, draper,
and Margaret Bradley, dau. of Henry Walker, of Partnoll,
co. Hunt.
* Continued from page 32.
G
g8 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1639. Feb. 27. Bacon, Francis, of Belvoir Castle, barber, aet. 25,
and Blanche Crale, of Grantham, widow, set. 26. Surety,
Henry Skupholme, of Lincoln, shoomaker. [St. Benedict.]
1588. May 13. Act Book. — Badley, John, of Asterbie, and Margt.
Barker, of Benningworth. [Golcebie.]
161 1. Oct. 2. Bagshawe, Roger, of Mkt. Stainton, yeoman, and
Alice Hurst, alias Hust, of Kingarbie, spinster. Sureties,
Randulph Mattine, of Kingarbie, yeoman, and Wm, Sug-
deyne, of Spittle, yeoman. [Kingarbie.]
1669. July 9. Bainbridge, William, of Swinthorpe, yeoman, and
Mary Blyth, of Hareby, co. Notts., spinster. Surety,
William Blyth, of Hareby, clerk.
[Saxelby, or Doddmgton Pygot.]
1664. Aug. 8. Baines, John, of Houlton-in-Beckerin, yeoman, and
Mary Routhe, of Wickenby, spinster. Surety, Robert
Atkinson, of Snaith, co. York, yeoman.
[Wickenby, or Houlton.]
1664. June 23. Bainton, John, of Goxhdl, carpenter, and Ann
Sedgwick, of same, spinster. Surety, Wm. Sedgwick, of
same. [Thornton Curtis.]
1669. April 26. Baker, John, of Boston, and Bridget Baker, of
same, spinster. Surety, William Sanders, of Boston, cord-
winder. [Kerton, or Skerbecke.]
1634. April 12. F. — Baker, Richard, of Sutterton, yeoman, set. 30,
and Pettinor. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1661. Oct. 18. Baker, Thomas, of Deeping St. James, bodymaker,
and Margaret Engum, of Maxey, co. Northants., spinster.
[Deepinge St. James.]
1649. May 30. D. — Baker, Wm., of Ruskington, yeoman, and
Eliz. Thornton, of same, spinster. Witnesses: — Rd. Win-
stanley (not pub.), and Geo. Puleston.
[St. Paul, or St. Peter Eastgate.]
1661. Oct. 30. Baldwin, John, of Bclton in the Isle of Haxholme,
clerk, and Ffrances Mawe, dau. of Simon Mawe, of Crase (?)
Lound in Axholme, spinster. [Belton.]
1634. Aug. 22. F. — Ball, John, of St. George's, Stamford, aet. 24,
and Joan Angell, of Markett Deeping, spinster, set. 22.
Application by William Camocke. [Uflington.]
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1634. Aug. 22. Ball, John, of St. George's, Stamford, hempman,
and Joane Angell, of Mkt. Deeping, spinster. Bond by
Wm. Camocke, of St. Michael's, Stamford, clerk. Seal,
a griffin. Witnesses:— Phil. Pregion, and Ffr. Walker.
[Uffington.]
1628. Sept. 19. Ball, Richard, of Stamford St. Marie, yeoman,
act. 22, and Elizth. Ffaulkner, of Grantham, spinster, act.
24. Surety, David Parkes, of same, Ffelmonger.
[Grantham.]
1669. April 3. Ball, Robert, of Scotton, set. 24, and Elizth. Hud-
son, of Belton, set. 22. Their parents consent. Surety,
Richard Rose, of Belton. [Haxey.]
1634. Sept. 24. F.—Ballett, Charles, of Alford, aet. 24, and Sarah
Newcomen, of Witherne, spinster, aet. 17.
[Alford, or Witherne.]
1663. May 7. Ballett, Richard, of Woodthorp, gent , and Ann
Conyngsby, of Partney,\vidow. Surety, Robert Ayscoghe, of
North Thoresby, gent. [Partney, Kenny ngt on, or Scremby.]
1665. May 13. Ballett, William, of Ffarlesthorp, gent., and Jane
Marshall, of the Close of Lincoln, singlewoman and spinster.
[St. Paul in Bail.]
1664. April 5. Bampton, Stephen, of Winckbourn, co. Notts., and
Ffrances Markeham, of Sedgbrooke, spinster. Surety,
Robert Markeham, of same, Esq.
[Sedgbrook, or Allington.]
1666. April 14. Banadale,William, of Sleeford, gent, and widower,
and Anne Bell, of Asvvarby, aet. 32. Her mother consents.
Application by John Osgodby, of the Bail of Lincoln.
[Asvvarby.]
1599. Feb. 4. C. — Banes, Thomas, Vicar of Offord Darcey, co.
Hunts., and Anne Stokarde, dau. of Ric. Stokarde, of
same.
1639. July 23. Banister, Christopher, of St. Peter in Eastgate,
Lincoln, ict. 23, and Mary Key, of same, spinster, ret. 21.
Surety, John Bristowe, of the Close of Lincoln.
[St. Peter in Eastgate.]
1629. July 28. Banister, Pettigreene, of Leake, yeoman, and
Margrett Stoakes, of same, spinster. Surety, Rd. Leary, of
Ledenham. [St. Paul.]
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1639. Feb. 7. Bankcs, John, of Thorpe-on-the-Hill, aet. 36, and
Katherine Robson, of Digby, spinster, aet. 22. Her parents
consent. Surety, Leon. Stockes, yeoman.
[Digby, or Thorpe.]
1663. April 10. Bankes, Robert, of Marton, blacksmith, aet. 21,
and Elizth. Ffletcher, of same, spinster, set. 22. His parents
consent ; hers are dead. Surety, Richard Bankes, of Mar-
ton, blacksmith. [Marton.]
1666. Aug. 28. Bankes, Robert, of Newarke-on-Trent, gent., aet.
23, and Elizth. Smyth, of the City of Lincoln, spinster, aet.
23. Application by Richard Clarke, of Ffrystropp, yeoman.
[St. Peter at Arches, St. Mark, or Bracebridge.]
1631. May 31. Barker, Raffe, of Keelbie, clerk, and Ann Tomson,
of Thornton Curtise, widow. Surety, George Long....
[Keelbie.]
1669. Nov. 17. Barber, Richard, of Gainsburgh, aet. 26, and Mary
Hodgkin, of same, spinster, aet. 22. Her parents and his
mother consent. Application by Robert P^fitchett, of Stowe.
[Martin, or Torkesey.]
1665. April 19. Barber, Samuel, of Spalding, cordwainer, and
Katherin Richards, of same, spinster. Surety, Peter Groves,
of same, cordwainer. [Spalding, Pinchbecke, or Cowbit.]
1665. Sept. 2. Barber, Thomas, of Willsthorp, husb., and Elizth.
Beeston, of Braisbury, spinster. Surety, Robert Brainsby,
of Thurlby. [Thurleby.]
1670 or 1664. April 2. Barber, William, of Gunerby Magna, aet.
26, and Mary Tenand, of same, spinster, aet. 26. His
mother, and her father, consent ; his father is dead. Appli-
cation by Thomas Armestrong, of same, yeoman.
[Gunerby, or Panton Magna.]
1634. May 26, F. — Barber, William, of Pinchbecke, blacksmith,
aet. 29, and Elizth. Browne, of Barkston, spinster, aet. 35.
[Reginald Browne, Rector of Barkston.]
1621. June 5. Bard, Richard, of Tealby, gent., and Margaret Lee,
of Risby in Walesby, dau. of Rob. Lee, gent.
[St. Paul in Bail.]
1665. Oct. 27. Barker, Daniel, of South Kelsey, labourer, and
Anne Moulton, of same, widow. Surety, John Barton, of
Toft, yeoman. [Toft, or Newton.]
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1664. April 15. Barker, Edward, of Caistor, mercer, get. 25, and
Martha Cracroft, of Hackthorne, spinster, aet. 32.
[Hackthorne.]
1664. Feb. 1. Barker, Edward, of the Bail of Lincoln, labourer,
and Margaret Cooke, of same, widow. Surety, Robert
Bowers, of same, pistor. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1670. Dec. 6. Barker, John, of Saxelby, yeoman, set. 22, and Jane
Teft, of Gretewell, spinster, set. 19. His father and her
mother consent. [Gretewell, or Willingham.]
1605. May 8. C — Barker, Robert, and Mary Tattershall.
1666. Nov. 10. Barker, William, of Saxelbie, yeoman, aet. 26, and
Bridget Sherborne, of Ingleby, in the same parish, set. 30.
Application by Andrew Addison, of Saxelbie, yeoman.
[Saxleby, or Upton.]
1668. Oct. 22. Barker, William, junr., of Kirton in Holland, yeo-
man, aet. 27, and Sara Johnson, of same, spinster, set. 22.
Their fathers consent. Surety, William Barker, senr., of
Kirton, yeoman. [St. Mark.]
1668. Oct. 10. Barkworth, Thomas, of Lincoln, aet. 27, and
Hanna Bracebrigg, of Skirbeck, spinster, aet. 22. Their
mothers consent. Surety, Hugh Norton, of Lincoln,
maltster. [Skirbecke, Wiberton, or Kirton.]
1629. June 1. Barlowe, Bartholomewe, of Waddington, yeoman,
aet. 28, and Elizabeth Towne, of Sudbrooke, in the parish
of Ancaster, spinster. His parents are dead ; hers consent.
Surety, Henry York,* of the Bail of Lincoln, blacksmith.
[Ancaster.]
1669. Sept. 17. Barlow, John, of Donington, gent., and Dorothy
Bristow, of same, spinster. Surety, John Eastland, of the
City of Lincoln. [Donington, or Doddington.]
1662. Jan. 24. Barnard, Christ., of Louth, yeoman, and Eliz.
Hodgson, of Muckton, widow. Surety, Simon Yorke, of
Louth, baker. [Legborne, or Muckton.]
1662. Aug. 23. Barnard, Clifford, of Louth, baker, and Elizth.
Gilder, of Boston, spinster. Letter to Mr. Stanlowe, from
Anne Gilder, widdowe, Bridge in Boston, desiring
licence for her daughter Elizabeth. Surety, John Gilder,
of Lincoln, barber. [Boston, or Skirbecke.]
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1666. Feb. 18. Barnard, George, of Laceby, clerk, get. 31, and
Ffrances Harnes, of same, spinster, act. 27. His mother and
her father consent ; her mother is dead. Bond by Tristram
Codd, of Laceby, gent., and Henry Wanles, of the Close of
Lincoln, inholder. [Heling, Laceby, Beelesby, or Alesby.J
1640. Feb. 24. Barnard, John, of Kettesby, in the parish of South
Ormsbie, and Sara Grumitt, of same, spinster.
[Maltby, or Bellowe.]
1662. Nov. 22. Barnard, Robert, of Belton, gent, (seal, a griffin),
and Mary Darling, of Thome, co. Yorke, widow. Surety,
George Becke, of Lincoln, gent. [Belton.]
1639. May 28. Barnard, Thomas, of Belton in the Isle of Axolme,
yeoman, and Anne Medley, of same, spinster. Surety,
Gregory Turre, of same, gent. [St. Paul.]
I59I- June 21. Act Book. — Barnby, Charles, and Hester Disney,
of Norton Disney. [Norton Disney.]
1666. May 12. Barnes, George, of Ailesby, set. 30, and Isabella
Vessey, of Keilby, widow, ait. 44. Application by Francis
Elsham, of Ailesby, blacksmith. [Ailesby, or Keilby.]
1669. May 28. Barnwell, John, of Bamber, husb. and bachelor,
a?t. 45, and Mary Marshall, of same, spinster, set. 24. Their
parents are dead. [Bamber, Hemingby, or Minting.]
1588. Sept. 20. D.— Barradon, David, of Gunthorp, co. North-
ants., yeoman, and Eliz. Wright, of Donnington-in-Holland,
widow. [Donnington.]
1661. April 24. Barrow, John, of Nockton, baker, and Sarah Han-
bury, of same, spinster. Surety, William Barrow, of same,
husb. Seal (qu. of Barth. Willocke, notary public), a lion
rampant debruised by a fess. [Nockton.]
1628. Dec. 31. Barson, John, of Pinchbeck, barber surgeon, and
Eliz. Everingham, of same, spinster. Surety, Rob. East-
burne, of St. Mary's in the City of Lincoln, chandler.
[St. Mary.]
1669. Feb. 11. Bartholomew, Christopher, of Sturton Magna,
yeoman, aet. 23, and Elizth. Thompson, of same, spinster,
aet. 22. His parents, and her mother, consent. Surety,
Win, Kirkby, of Lincoln, innholder.
[Sturton, or Langton by Wragby.]
* ? Father of the Author of the " Union of Honour."
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VENABLES, OF KINDERTON, co. Chester.
Will of Thomas Venables, of Kinderton, co. Chester, Esquire,
7 Dec, 1604. To be buried with as litle pompe and solemnitie as
may be. My ladie Gargrave and all my "brother-in-laws and sister-
in-laws" to come to my funerall, and likewise my brother and sister
Mainewaring, and all their children ; and such other of my kinsfolkes
as shall come, to have, the gentlemen blacke clokes and the gentle-
women blacke gownes ; but I would not have them invited to my
said funerall, because I would have noe greate pompe nor solemnitie
thereat". My servantes in liverie at my funerall to have black liverie
coates. Mr. Wattes, preacher at Middlewicke, to preach at my
funerall and to have a blacke gowne and 40s., and any others preach-
ing at my funerall a blacke gowne and 20s. Bequests to poor of
Middlewicke, Eccleston, Hawley, Wilton, Marscton, and Winning-
ham, altogether ^19 6 8. All my "gould, silver plate, and other
chattells," to my executors; also a third of the lands which descended
to me from my late father Sir Thomas Venables, knight, deed., and
all my purchased lands, upon trust for payment of ^1000 to my
daughter Egerton under my covenant with Sir Thomas Egerton,
knt., now Lord Chancellor of England, and of ^500 to Sir Richard
Ashton, knt., for which Sir Peter Leigh, knt. standeth bounde with
me, being the last parte of my dau. Marie Ashton's marriage money;
also of ^1000 to my dau. Marie Venables by Anne now my wife,
towards her preferment in marriage. I give also to my said dau.
Marie Venables ^"iooo which my ladie Gargrave and Sir Rd. Gar-
grave, knt. do owe unto me. To my unborn child ^1000. To my
dau. Egerton ^"ioo besides the said ^1000 which I owe unto her ;
and if she do not inherit my ancient lands, I give to her 3 children,
Elizth., Marie, and Vee (?) Egerton ^100 each. To Anne now my
wife a third of all my goodes, and 200 markes yearlie out of my lands
for her life. To my ladie Gargrave my best ambling gelding. To
my cosin Hughe Mainewaring ^20, and to his sisters Marie and
Elenor M. ^40 each towards their marriages. To my cosin Roberte
Venables a blacke cloake and 5 marks. Bequests to my wife and
daurs.' waiting women and chambermaids. To my servant Wm.
Franckland and his wife 5 markes each. To my servant Roger
104 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Wilcockson for his ffaithfull service, an annuitie of 20 nobles for life.
Every yeoman in livery in my house 5 markes, except Thos. Hope to
whom I give a year's wages. To my cooke a year's wages besides
the wages due to him. Every hinde servant, woman servant, and
boy, a year's wages besides what shall be due. Dau. Marie Venables'
nurse, Allice Pollard 20 nobles. To Ellen wife of Randle (?) Bostock
20s. a year for life. To everie of my reteyners that weareth my
liverey and shall come to my funerall 40s. Residue of goods, and
rents of my lands, to my executors till my sonne Peter shall attain 2X.
In default of male issue, lands to go to my 3 daughters, the ladie
Elizth. Egerton, Marie Ashtonn, and Marie Venables. Executors,
Sir Peter Leigh, knt., Sir Richard Gargrave, knt., and Henry Main-
waring, esquire. Witnesses, Roberte Venables, Wm. Franckland,
Win. Croxton, John Hatton, Humfrey Royle, Thos. Hope, Hugh
Walley, and Roger Wilcocksonn. Proved in the Prerogative Court
of York, 22 Feb., 1605, by the executors. [Vol. xxix., fol. 811.]
There is an immense amount of material relating to this family
amongst the Welsh Records at the Public Record Office, calendared
and indexed in the Deputy Keeper's Reports, especially Reports xxv.
— xxx. and xxxvi. In the Registry of the Archbishop of York, in
the bundle of Consistory Court Papers for 1680 — 1690, are some
voluminous Depositions in a suit between Viscount Kilmorey and
William Venables, going fully into the pedigree of Venables of
Kinderton, which is set out, apparently from the College of Arms.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. I05
CARLISLE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1700. April 3. Henry Mosse, of Easby, co. York, gent., and Jane
Tillrin, spinster.
June 8. Wilfred Grisedale, of the City of London, gent., and
Mary Stranger.
Nov. 14. John Longstaffe, of Woll [sic), co. York, gent..
and Alice Winter.
Oct. 12. Joseph Robinson, of Cleasby, co. York, and Mrs.
Julian Smithson.
Aug. 7. Joseph Fearon, of Hexham, yeoman, and Mrs. Ann
James.
March 30. Thomas Carleton, of Appleby, gent., and Isa-
bella Bird.
Feb. 8. John Ferguson, of Halifax, co. York, gent., and
Jane Cowper.
1715. Nov. 12. William Dobson, oi Snaith, co. York, and Mary
Willis (a minor).
1716. Jan. 16. Edward Charlton, of Symonburn, co. Northumber-
land, gent., and Elizabeth Bell, spinster.
Jan. 17. Geo. Graham, of Newcastle, gent,, and Mary
Creighton, spinster.
1702
1707
1708
1709
1713
ALLERTONSHIRE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1730. May 30. Michael Webster, of Northallerton, carpenter, and
Meriol Wellmark.
June 4. Francis Newton of Darlington, co. Durham, weaver,
and Anna Beadnell of West Rounton.
June 33. Manus Appleton, of Brompton, and Mary Brown.
Nov. 4. Joseph Atkinson, of Northallerton, and Margaret
Smelt.
Dec. 24. Ralph Heslop of Danby, and Jane Lumley.
Jan. 2. Robert Brown, of North Otterington, butcher, and
Elizabeth Hawkswell.
106 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1 73 1. July 7. William Clark, of Northallerton, smith, and Jane
Dribrough.
Sept. 3. George Garnett, of Furnivall's Inn, London, gent.,
and Margaret Mitford.
1733. March 26. Robert Metcalf, of Northallerton, gent., and
Mary Duffield, spinster.
Jan. 23. Marmaduke Dowson, of Northallerton, dyer, and
Dorothy Swales.
DURHAM MARRIAGE BONDS.
1663. Nov. 7. Matthew Longstaffe, of Middleton St. George, co.
Durham, yeoman, and Margaret Bishopbrigge.
Nov. 16. John Thirlwall, of Lesbury, Northumberland, gent,
and Jane Reay, spinster.
1664. July 27. Henry Lewen, of Newcastle, and Ann Greene,
spinster.
Aug. 27. William Brown, of Newcastle, and Elizth Hender-
son, spinster.
Nov. 15. John Hedley, of Newcastle, yeoman, and Dorothy
Dowell, spinster.
Nov. 19. Thomas Ayre, of Bishopton, co. Durham, and
Jane Ridley,
Nov. 23. George Harrison, of Sunderland, co. Durham,
merchant, and Margaret Wright, spinster.
Nov. 26. Christopher Forrest, of Windlestone, co. Durham,
and Eleanor Hey.
Dec. . Robert Embleton, and Jane Salkeld, widow.
Dec. 19. William Heighington, of Gilligate, City of Durham,
and Elizth. Harrison.
Dec. 21. John Smith, of the City of Durham, gent., and
Elizth. Humphriston, spinster.
Dec. 22. Robert Cooke, of Newcastle, and Elizth. Towell,
spinster.
Jan. 10. William Sanderson, of Winlaton, co. Durham,
gent., and Barbary Selby, spinster.
Jan. 11. William Buckle, of Coatham Mundevill, co. York,
and Jane Brack, spinster.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 107
1664. Jan. 16. Thomas Swalwell, of Newcastle, and Isabella
Liddell, spinster.
Jan. 17. John Newton, of Newcastle, and Barbara Ripley,
spinster.
Jan. 25. William Heselrigg, of Northumberland, and Jane
Forster.
Jan. 26. Ralph Wilkinson, of East Rainton, co. Durham,
and Ann Huntley, widow.
Jan. 31. John Johnson, of Berwick, and Judith Crispp.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN DURHAM
CATHEDRAL.
[A marble tablet affixed to the wall, in the South Aisle of the Nave,
beneath the South-Western Tower.]
In memory of
Jane
the wife of Alexander Logan,
of Old Elvet, esq1'.,
and sister of the late Brass Crosby, esq1'.,
Alderman of London,
who departed this life
on the 14th day of December, 1824,
and was buried in the Galilee
of this Cathedral.
[A tablet on the East wall of the Chapel of the Nine Altars.]
M.S.
Hie jacet
Robertus Thornton
A. M. Fil : & haer : Gul : Thornton
de Newton in com : Ebor : Arm :
& Alic : Ux : ejus ; Socius Coll : D ;
Magd : Oxon : & Rector de Boldn
Qui obijt Junij IV0
An: Dom: MDCXCID
Pos. A: C: Soror char: An.
MDCXCV0
John J. Howe,
Durham,
Io8 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
INSTITUTIONS OF NORTON DISNEY,
co. Lincoln.
(From the Bishops' Registers.)
1239. (Anno 4 Grostete.) Magister Walter de Pulham, sub-deacon,
presented to the rectory by the Prior and Convent of
Sempringham.
1245. (Anno 10 Grostete.) Conrad de Kovenato, " consanguineus
venerabilis patris O. P'rortuens' Episcopi,'' presented by
same patrons. And to Egle, same time, by the Master of
the Temple. John de Metingham.
1301. ix. kal. Nov. Hy. de Hales, priest, by same patrons, on
death of Dominus John de Metingham.
1318. xiii. kal. Dec. John de Styuelington, priest, by same patrons,
to the vicarage newly ordained. (The ordination follows.
The appropriation is in Bp. Dalderby's Register of
Memoranda.)
1321. Non. Jun. John de Dunton (?), priest, by same patrons, on
resignation of John de Stiuelington.
1349. xvii. kal. Oct. Rob. Wade, of Sempyngham, priest, by
same patrons, on death of Dns. John.
1352. xiv. kal. Nov. John Stoyl, of Stapulford, priest, by same
patrons, on res. of Dns. Rob. Wade, of Sempyngham.
1352. Non. Jul. Hy. de Risle, priest, by same patrons, on res. of
John Stoyl. Dominus John Auburn.
1383. Jan. 23. Wm. Carleton, of Sleford, by same patrons, on d. of
Dns. John Auburn. Dominus John Spaldwyk.
1390. Nov. 14. John Thichmersch, priest, by same patrons, on res.
of Dns. John Spaldwyk, exchanged to Caysoo Vicarage.
1390-1. Feb. 22. Rd. Brydde, of Landeford, priest, by same patrons.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1391. Nov. 15. John Sely, of Wellyngour, priest, by same patrons.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1403. Jan. 17. John Broughton, of Hermeston, chaplain, by same
patrons, on res. of Dns. John Cely.
1420. Oct. 16. Rd. Steynton, priest, by same patrons. Cause of
vacancy not stated.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. IO9
1456. Aug. 14. Dns. John Wenselawe, chaplain, by same patrons.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1458. July 16. Dns. Rd. Bryres, priest, by same patrons, on d. of
Dns. John Wenslay.
1499. Jan. 2. Dns. Wm, Hawes, priest, by the Bishop, by lapse.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1506. June 18. Dns. Edwd. Thomlynson, chaplain, by same patrons,
on res. of Dns. Wm. Howes.
1550. John Ffynemore, clerk, by Rd. Dysney, of Norton Dysney,
Esq., on d. of Edward Thomlingsone.
1561. Nov. 28. Robert Harris (or Hares), clerk, by Rd. Dysney,
Esq., on d. of James Bullard.
1578. Sept. 27. John Wilsonne, clerk, by Daniel Disney, Esq.;
vacant for non-payment of tenths by last incumbent.
1617. Sept. 30. Wm. Hollwell, B.A., by Wm. Disney, Esq.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1646. Ralph Kennety. Died 1658.
1656. John Home (or Home).
1659. John Crumpe.
1661. June 6. Thos. Sergeant, clerk, by Chas. Lord Stanhop.
Cause of vacancy not stated.
1664. Aug. 26. Wm. Marris, clerk, by Molineux Disney, Esq., on
cession of John Crumpe.
1668. May 26. David Bruce, B.A., by same patron, on cession of
Wm. Marris.
1682. Sept. 25. Geo. Lascelles, B.A., by Christopher, Duke of
Albemarle, on d. of David Bruce. (Mr. Bruce was buried
at St. Benedict's, Lincoln.)
1701. Feb. 18. Nathaniel Thorold, A.B., by Ralph, Earl of
Montagu, on d. of Geo. Lascells.
1714. July 12. Fras. Fothergill, A.B., by Thos., Earl of Thanet,
and Chas., Earl of Sunderland, guardians of Eliz., Duchess
Dowager of Montague, a lunatic, on d. of Nathl. Thorold.
1750. June 28. Hy. Smith, clerk, by Sir Thos., Clerges, Bart., on
on d. of Fras. Fothergill.
1763. Jan. 29. Thos. Seddon, clerk, by Sir Thos. Clarges, Bart., on
d. of Hy. Smith.
1799. July 26. Wm. Brocklebank, clerk, by same patron, on d. of
Seddon.
1852. March 6. Geo. Roberts, B.A., by Rd. Goddard Hare Clarges,
a Lieut-Gen. in the Army, on d. of Wm. Brocklebank.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
WILLS, &c, IN THE PECULIAR COURTS
AT WAKEFIELD.
(Printed by permission of the Judge of the Court of Probate.)
SILSDEN MANOR COURT— Continued.
Eastburne, Edmd., Silsden
Moor, yeoman, Ad. Bond. 1716
Eastburne, William, Hay-
hills, bachelor. Will ... 171 7
England, Rd., Northend.
Ad. Bond and Inventory 1669
*Forton, Mary, spinster.
Will and Inventory ... 1730
Gawthorpe, Robt., .
Adm. Bond 1728
Gill, Hy., Prob. Copy Will 1587
Gill,Edmond, Silsden Moor,
husb. Will and Invent. 1664
Gill, Hy., blacksmith. Will,
Inventory and Bond ... 1668
Gill, Miles. Inventory ... 1677
Gill, Matthew. Adm. Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1712
Gill, Edmond, smith. Will
1722 and Inventory ... 1732
Glover, Hy., ■ . Will
and Inventory ... ... 1734
Gott, Christ., Cringles. Inv. 1684
Gott, Abraham, Brunthwate.
Bond and Inventory ... 1709
Gott, Wm., Senr., Cragg,
yeoman. Will 1736
* Indexed Horton,
Hamlin, Thos., Silsden
Moor, husb. Will, Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1669
Hanson, John, Houlden.
Ad. Bond and Inventory 1674
Hargerovese, John, Bruns-
weat. Will 1695, Bd.
and Inventor}^ ... ... 1701
Hargraves, Stephen, Brunth-
waite, clothier. Will and
Bond 1673
Holmes, Elizth., widow,
Will and Inventory ... 1736
Horsfall, Rd., gent. Will,
Cod., Invent, and 2 Bonds 1703
j Horsfall, Martin, yeoman.
Will 1706, Inv. and Bond 1707
j Horsfall, Henry, inn-keeper,
Adm. Bond & Inventory 17 14
Horsfell, Henry. Ad. Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1702
j Hustler, Christ., husb. Will
and Notice ... ... 1666
j Hustler, Thos., yeoman.
Will and Bond 1685
j Hustler, Sarah. Ad. Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1703
I Illingworth, Thos., yeoman.
Will 1701, Inv. and Bond 1676
Forton, or Storton.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Jackson, Thus., Brunthwate,
husb. Will and Invent. 1676
Johnson, John. Inventory 1663
Johnson, Martin, Swartha.
Will, Inven. and Bond 1692
Lambert, Stephen, Gill-
grainge. Ad. Bond Inv.
and Certificate of Renun-
ciation ... ... ... 1669
Lambert, Anthy., High-
holden. Ad. Bond & Inv. 1669
Lambert, Geo., Gillgrange,
joiner. Will and Invent. 1682
Lambert, Wm., Wakefield,
schoolmaster, Inventory
Will Bond and Certificate ,,
Lambert, Tobias. Invent.
and Will Bond
1710
Lambert, Geo., Gill Grange,
husb. Will & Inventory
1729
Lofthouse, Stephen, Siisden
Moor. Ad. Bond & Inv.
1717
Midlbrough, Laurence, — — .
Inventory... ... ... 1707
Mitchell, John, -. Will
Bond 1686
Mitchell, Wm., husb. Will
and Inventory ... ... 1693
Mitchell, Jane, widow. Will
and Bond... ... ... 1705
Netherwood, Ann, Siisden
Moor, widow. Ad. Bond
and Inventory ... ... 1709
Netherwood, James, Siisden
Moor. Inventory ... 1730
Overing (Overend), Elizth.,
Siisden Moor, widow. Ad.
Bond and Inventory ... 1702
Parkinson, Margt., Siisden
Moor, widow. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1679
Parkinson, Wm., Siisden
Moor, husb., Will & Inv. 171 7
Phillipp, Peter, Holden,
husb. Ad. Bond & Inv. 1701
Phillips, Benjn., Holden
Parke. Ad. Bond & Inv. 1709
Rishforth,John,GillGrange,
yeoman. Will ... ... 1672
Rishworth, Elizth., Gill
Grange. Will & Invent. 1676
Rishworth, Wm., Gill
Grange, yeoman. Copy
Will, Inventory & Bond 1705
Sawley, Thos., senr., Brunth-
waite, yeoman. Will and
Inventory... ... ... 1681
Scott, Isaac, yeoman. Will 1670
Smith, Wm., Browne Bancke,
husb. Will & Inventory 1683
Smith, Agnes, Brown Bank,
widow. Inventory ... 1704
Smith, Edmd., clothier.
Will, Bond & Inventory 171 5
Smith, Robt., Siisden Moor,
Ad. Bond and Inventory 1702
Snow, Geo., Siisden Moor,
husb. 2 Wills & Invent. 1676
Stirke, Hy., Siisden Moor,
yeoman. Will Inventory
and Bond... ... ... 1672
Stones, Wm., Siisden Moor.
Inventory... ... ... 1665
Stones, Judith, Cringles,
dau. of John S., deed.
Will and Bond 1661
Stones, Wm. Adm. Bond
and Inventory ... „. 1685
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Teal, Luke, Hayhills, yeo-
man. Will 1736
Tealle, John, yeoman. Will
Inventory and Bond ... 1665
Thackeray, John, Hingin-
stone p. Ilkley, yeoman,
Will Inventory and Bond 1674
Townend, Rd., yeoman.
Will and Copy 1679
Townend, alias Townsend,
Thos., Staple Inn, gent.
Will 1680
Wadington, Wm. Ad. Bond 1702
Wade, Ellen, widow. Will 1680
Wade, John. Ad. Bond and
Inventory... ... ... 1674
Wade, Thos., Silsden Moor.
Inventory and Will Bond 1705
Wayd,Ann,Stakehill,widow.
Will 1654
Wadsworih, John, carpenter.
Will Inventory and Bond 1666
Walker, Nicholas, Silsden
Moor. Ad. Bond & In v. 171 4
Walker, Robt., Wolfaban-
kind, mason. Will & Inv. 1729
Walsh, Edmund. Ad. & Inv. 1737
Watkinson, Wm., Aygill
Becke. Ad. Bond ... 1686
Watkinson, Henry, Silsden
Moor. Ad. Bond & Inv. 1708
Watkinson, Hugh, Marsh
Moor, co. Dorset. Inv. 1714
Whitfeild, Anne, High
Holden, widow, Will Inv.
and Bond 1670
Whitfeild, Anthy., High
Houlden, husb. Will &
Inventory 1682
Wilkinson, Jenet, Kildwick
Grange, widow. Will
1671, Proved
Wilkinson, Hy., Silsden
Moor. Will Inv. & Bond
Wilkinson, Joseph, Silsden
Moor. Ad. Bond & Inv.
Wilkinson, John. Will Inv.
and Bond...
Wilkinson, John, Burnt
Moor. Adm. Bond
Wilkinson, John, Silsden
Moor, yeoman. Will Bond
Wilkinson, Wm., Silsden
Moor. Inventory
Wilson, Wm., Silsden Moor,
Ad. Bond and Inventory 171 1
Wright, Stephen, Brunth-
waite. Will Inv. & Bond
1709 ... 1711
1684
1674
1685
1703
1702
1707
1707
With these Wills is preserved a letter from Robert Squire, formerly Registrar
at York, to Mr. Banks, Solicitor, Skipton, as to the right of proving Wills in the
Manor Court of Silsden.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. H3
BARNOLDSWICK MANOR COURT,
1660— 1794. :;: (49 Documents.)
Acronley, Rd., Salterforth.
Green, Jas., senr., Saller-
Inventory...
169S-9 forth. Inventory
Armistead, Elizth., Barnold-
1713
Green, Robt., Long Carrs,
wick, widow. Inventory 175S | yeoman. Inventory ... 172-
Atkinson, Wm., More Close,
Inventory...
Bancroft, John, Barnold
wick. Inventory
Banister, Chas., . Inv.
(No date)
Baxter, Chris., —
(Adm. and Tuition 1729.)
BooIIcocke, Rd., Barnolds-
wick. Inventory ... 1678
Booth, Jonathan, Barnsay,
Inventory... ... ... 1714
Brace well, Hy., Salterforth.
Inventory... ... ... 1698
Bracewell, Wm., Salterforth
yeoman. Inventory ... 1700
Browne. John, Wood End,
Inventory... ... ... 1680
Car, Jane, Barnoldswick
Coates. Inventory ... 1687
Cockshott, John, Brogden.
Inventory... ... ... 1698
Dugdell, John, Barnoldswick,
Inventory... ... ... 1712
Ellis, Robt., Barnoldswick.
Inventory 1671
Emmot, Rd., Bornmore,
yeoman. Inventory ... 1706
.. 1719 1 Hanson, John, Admergill,
yeoman. Inventory ... 1686
s- Hanson, Rd., Admergill, yeo-
1719 man. Inventory.
1675
Hartley, Isabell, Salterforth,
widow. Inventory ... 1675
Inv. 1727 i Hartley, John, Salterforth,
yeoman. Inventory ... 1713
Hartley, John, Salterforth,
clothier. Inventory ... 1720
Higgin, Isabell, Barnolds-
wick, spinster. Invent. 1731
Higgin, Mary, Barnolds-
wick. Inventory ... 1666
Higgin, Mary, Brockden.
Inventory... ... ... 1666
Higgin, Mary, Brigghoulme,
widow, Inventory ... 1688
Higgin, Wm., Brockden.
Inventory... ... ... 1660
Hudson, Wm., . Inv.
(Not dated.)
Jackson, Dorothy, .
Inventory (No date.)
Jackson, Mary, Enames,
widow. Inventory ... 1700
Kidd, Thos., Brogden. Inv. 1692
Kirk, Thos., junr., .
Inventory 1701
* The " Handbook to Ancient Courts of Probate" says 1632— 1804,
H
ii4
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Loococke, Rd., Barnolds-
wick. Inventory... ... 1689 '
Lowcock, Wm.. senr., Salter-
forth. Inventory 1 720-1 \
Lowcock, Wm., Barnolds-
wick. Inventory ... 1759
Nunweek, Rd., Salterforth,
husb. Inventory ... 1714
Preston, Thos., Salterforth.
Inventory... ... ... 1691
Robinson, Jane, Barnolds-
wick, widow. Inventory 1729
Shaw, Margt., Salterforth.
Inventory. (No date.)
Shaw, John,. Higham Booth,
Forest of Pendle. Inv. 168S
Smith, Abraham, Colne
Waterside, co. Lane.
Inventory... ... ... 1668
Smith, James, Barnoldswick.
Inventory... ... ... 1687
Smith, James, Barnoldswick.
Inventory... ... ... 1688
Starkie, Edmd., .
Original Letters of Adm. 1794
Taylor, Chris., senr., Salter-
forth. Invent, not dated,
Adm. granted ... ... 1708
Varley, Chris., Saterforth
Lane Head, alehouse
keeper. Will & Inventory 1678
Varley, John, Coats. Inv. 1714
Wayte, Richd., Hey, in
Salterforth, yeoman. Inv. 1720
There is also an Old List containing the following Barnoldswick Wills,
apparently not now forthcoming : —
Banistre, John ... ... 1692
Banistre, Chas. ... ... 1695
Bracewell, John ... ... 1700
(Mentions brothers Henry
and Chris., and nephew,
Wm., son of said Chris.)
Bracewell, Wm.
1667
Edmundson, Chris....
Edmundson, Chris....
Edmundson, Thos....
Edmundson, Thos....
Ellis, Chris
Ellis, Symon
Ellis, Robert
(Mentions sons Chris.
Allen)
Edmunds, John ... ... 1675 \
Edmundson, Wm 1663 Melais, John
Edmundson, Rd 1674 Mitchell, Wm.
Edmundson, Thos 1714 Mitchell, Ann
Edmundson, Thos 1676 Mitchell, James
There is also another Old List containing many more, which wi
given hereafter.
1679
1707
1729
1767
1677
1699
1671
and
1713
1724
1766
1768
11 be
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 115
KINGERBY PARISH REGISTER,*
co. Lincoln.
(The Parish Register before 1765 is lost. The following is a Transcript
from the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln.)
1603-4 — Samuel, son of John Clack, baptized 5 June.
Faithe, daughter of Thomas Martin, baptized 22 July.
Marriages — None.
Hellen Robson, widow, buried 19 March.
1604-5 — R°ger> son of Wm. Laminge and Susan his wife, baptized
21 April.
Thomas Kennity, baptized 6 November.
John, son of Anthony and Mary Booth, baptized 17 February.
Thomas, son of Wm. and Agnes Lowrey, baptized 4 April.
Thomas Tomson, and Margaret Mason, married 10 June.
Thomas Kennytie, buried 24 February.
Agnes, wife of Thos. Brigges, buried 19 Feb.
1605-6 — John, son of Robert and Elizabeth Speede, baptized 28 July.
Hellen, daughter of John and Hellen Clements, baptized 13
. October.
William, son of Rob. and Agnes Benny son, baptized 9 March.
Marriages — None.
Agnes, wife of James Wilson, buried 13 December.
James Wilson, buried 18 December.
Hellen, daughter of John and Hellen Clements, buried 27
January.
1606 Ladyday, to 1607 Ladyday — Elizabeth Blacke, daughter of
John and Margaret, bapt. 6 Sept., 1605.
Weddings — None this yeare.
Agnes Ffyshe, widdow, buried 12 Feb., 1606.
1607-8 — Rd., son of Rd. and Alice Bland, bapt. 13 May.
Rd., son of John and Hellen Clements, bapt. 11 April.
Robt., son of Rob. and Elizabeth Speede, bapt. 27 October.
* Continued from page 61.
Il6 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1607-8 — Wm. son of Anthony and Margaret Kyrke, bapt. 15 Dec.
William, son of Wm. and Johan Wraby, bapt. 27 December.
Francis, daughter of Richard and Isabell Netlam, bapt. 18 Feb.
Jane, daughter of Thos. and Elizabeth Baley, bapt. 6 March.
Jane, daughter of Gervase and Anne Todd, bapt. 10 April.
William Dannatt, and Jane Muncton, married 24 November.
William Hopkin, buried 18 June.
Thomas, son of Robert Bennyson, buried 24 June.
Richard, son of John Clements, buried 30 December.
Wm., son of Wm. W^rawbie, buried 3 January.
1608-9 — Jane, daughter of Garvase Todd, schoolemaister, and Anne,
was baptized 12 Aprill.
Jane, daughter of Thomas Atterby, labourer, and Katherine,
was bapt. 31 May.
Robert, son of Wm. Hornebie, husb., and Anne, was bapt.,
6 November.
Saraie, dau. of John Blacke, labourer, and Margaret, was
bapt. 1 January.
Michaell, son of Robert Bennison, labourer, and Anne, was
bapt. 1 January.
Jane, daughter of Ralph Mattins, labourer, and Ffrances, was
bapt. 4 January.
Hellen, daughter of John Clements, husb., and Hellen, was
bapt. 14 January.
Marriages — None.
Agnes Cruste, widdowe, buried 14 Nov.
Jane, daughter of Garvase Todd, and Anne, buried 20 Aprill.
Saray, daughter of John and Margaret Black, buried 7 Jan.
1609-10 — Nicholas, son of Wm. Wrabie, labourer, and Johan his
wife, bapt. 23 April.
Ann, daughter of Thos. Baley, labourer, and Elizabeth his
wife, bapt. 21 January.
Faith, daughter of Robert Speede, labourer, and Elizabeth
his wife, bapt. 21 January.
Francis, daughter of Anthony Kirke, taler, and Margaret his
wife, bapt. 28 January.
Brandon, son of John Black, husb., and Margaret his wife,
bapt. 4 February.
Marriages — None,
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 117
1609-10— Brandon, son of John Black, and Margaret his wife, buried
13 February.
1610-1— Faith, daughter of Rd. Nettleham, and Isabell, bapt. 29
December.
Henry, son of Garvase Todd, and Anne, bapt. 17 February.
Anne, daughter of Rd. Bland, and Alice, bapt. 17 February.
Faith, daughter of Anthony Hornby, and Isabell, bapt. 22
February.
Marriages— None.
Anne, daughter of John Pickering, and Agnes, buried
11 August.
161 1-2 — Anthony, son of Christopher Nicklesson, bapt. 8 August.
Faith, daughter of Rob. Bennison, bapt. 6 January.
Isabell, daughter of John Clements, bapt. 21 September.
Rd. Balye, son of Thomas, bapt. 9 February.
Margaret Seaton, daughter of Robert, bapt. 1 November.
John Ripper, and Eliz. Kendall, married 1 October.
Elinge, daughter of Robert Seaton, buried 2 July.
Eliz., wife of Rd. Crust, buried 24 December.
Francis, daughter of John Clements, buried 27 September.
1612-3 — Thomas, son of John and Margaret Black, bapt. 3 August.
Hellen, daughter of Rob. Speede, labourer, and Eliz., bapt.
10 August.
Martha, spurious daughter of Eliz. Briggs, bapt. 12 February.
Edward Wells, and Sarah Laminge, married 7 June.
Rd. Crust, and Martha Morrelay, married 14 June.
Faith, daughter of Rd. Netlahm, and Isabell, buried 20 May.
Isabell, daughter of John Clements, and Hellen, buried
24 June.
Grace Hopkin, widdow and spinster [sic] , buried 12 Sept.
1614-5 — Anthony, son of Thos. Staphwell, and Hellen his wife,
bapt. 23 July.
Barbara, daughter of Gervase Tod, and Agnes his wife, bapt.
6 Oct.
Marriages — None.
Hellen, wife of Thos. Staphwell, a poore man, buried 1 Aug.
Robert Bennyson, labourer, buried 16 August.
Thos. Briggs, labourer, buried 20 December.
Crofer. Nicholson (a poore man), buried 15 January.
Il8 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1615-6— John Horneby, son of Win. and Anne Horneby, was borne
the 2nd day of July, and was christened the 7th of the
same month.
John, son of Rob. and Alice Noble, borne 18 Dec.
Richard Crust was married to Ann Noble, the 18 November.
John Pickering, and Ann Ins wife, had a sonne borne the 16
October, and died unchristened.
Nicholas Crust, son of Daniel, was married to Eliz. Cooke,
25 November.
Nicholas, son of Jarvis and An Tod, buried 18 July.
Ellen, daughter of Edward Wels, and Sara his wife, borne
13 December.
Sara, wife of Edward Wels, buried uppon St. Steeven's Day,
the 24 of December.
Bettrice, wife of Thomas Martin, buried 21 January.
VVm., son of Thos. and Eliz. Bates, was borne 29 January,
and christened the 2 of February, being Candlemas Day.
Margaret, son of Robert and Elizabeth Speed, was borne the
4th day of March being Monday, and was christened the
Thursday after.
1616-7 — Anne, daughter of Nicholas Crust, bapt. 9 June.
Eliz., daughter of John Black, bapt. 15 November.
Jane, daughter of Richard Crust, bapt. 6 October.
Anne, daughter of Jarvase Tod, bapt. 8 February.
Thomas Morrelay, and Anne Bennison, married 2 June.
Barbara Baley, widow, buried 27 March.
John Barker, buried 19 October.
Elizabeth, daughter of John Black, buried 20 January.
Mary, daughter of John Pickering, buried 16 April.
1617-8— Eliz. Brigs was buried 16 April.
Richard Crust was buried 28 May.
§ Mathew, daughter [sic] of Thomas Morrilay, christened
8 June.
John, son of Rd. Netlom, christened 20 July.
Thos. Martin W2s buried 7 February.
Eliz. Hornebye was buried 13 February.
Susan Lamming, wife of Win. Lamming, was buried 24
February.
§ [Prob.— Martha. See 1645.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. I IQ,
1618-9— Edward Cuffin, and Ffaith Swatton, were married the eight-
and-twentieth day of October.
Burials — None.
Christenings — None.
1620-1 — John, son of Jarvis and An Tod, bapt. 9 April.
Mary, daughter of John and An Pickering, bapt. 10 Dec.
Izabell, dau. of Wm. and Jenet Horneby, bapt. 25 June.
An, daughter of Rd. and Izabell Netlom, bapt. 11 February.
1621-2 — Cicely Jackson, virgin, buried 25 March.
Izabell, daughter of Wm. Hornebye, buried 15 April.
Brian Waad, gent., and Susan Harper, married 11 June.
Rob. Reyner, and Joyes Skelton, married 9 September.
Wm. Laming, and An Crust, married 24 November.
Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Crust, buried 24 November.
Mary, daughter of Nicholas Crust, bapt. 6 Dec, and buried
7th after.
1622-3 — Wm. Ffarrow, and Margaret Lam'ing, were married the
thirteenth day of May.
Marye, daughter of Thos. Bowkley, and Mary his wife, was
bapt. 19 May.
Marye, daughter of Thos. Bowkley, and Mary his wife, was
buried 2 November.
Thos., son of Brian Waad, and Susannah his wife, was bapt.
26 November.
Susannah, daughter of Wm. Ffarrow, and Margaret his wife,
was bapt. 23 February.
1623-4— Margaret, daughter of Jarvis and Ann Tod, bapt. 12 Oct.
Wm., son of Wm. Laming, and An his wife, bapt. 20 July.
Jennet, wife of Wm. Hornebye, buried 20 December.
1624-5 — Mary, daughter of Thos. and Marye Bowkelye, bapt.
3 Julye.
Nicholas Crust, and Dorothye Noble, married 14 November.
Jane, daughter of Mr. Brian Waad, and Susannah his wife,
bapt. 23 November.
Margaret, wife of Michael Swatton, buried upon St. Thomas'
Day, being the 21 December.
Wm., son of Rd. Netlom, and Izabell his wife, bapt. 21 Dec,
being St. Thomas' Day.
120 TliE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1625-6 — Baptised — Jayne, dau. of John Perkin, labourer, 25 Marche.
Eliz., dau. of Willm. Ffarray, carpenter, 31 July.
Francis, dau. of "Nicholas Crust, weaver, 21 Dec.
Jayne, dau. of Bryan Wade, gent., 26 Dec.
Married — Gregory Quipp, blacksmith, and Margaret Blacke,
widow, 31 July.
Buryed — Anne Metcalfe, spinster, 26 Aug.
Eliz., wife of Thos. Balye, yeoman, 2 Oct.
Francis, dau. of Nicholas Crust, 3 Jan.
Martyn Briggs, a pore fatherles childe, 3 Jan.
1626-7 — (No Transcripts found for this and other years not men-
tioned herein.)
1627-8 — Elizabeth, daughter of Thos. Swaton, labourer, was bapt.
the 26 day of Marche.
Ellin, wife of Thos. Swaton, buried 2 April.
Richard Bland, labourer, buried 1 May.
Elizabeth Wade, daughter of Bryan Wade, Esquier, was
baptized iS June.
Thomas Swaton, and Faith Bloe, were married 8 July.
Richard Sharpe, and Faith Southall, were married 9 August.
Jane, daughter of John Parkin, labourer, bapt. 14 October.
Isabell, daughter of Jarvis Todd, labourer, bapt. 1 November.
Edwarde, son of Wm. Ffarrow, carpenter, bapt. 8 February.
1629-30 — Christopher Tuke, and Elizabeth Pickering, were married
the 15th day of June.
Sussanna Waad, dau. of Mr. Bryan Waad, was bapt. 20 Julye.
Ellen, daughter of Michael Hedden, was bapt. 3 August.
Faith, daughter of Nicholas Crust, and Dorothye his wife,
bapt. 26 October.
1 63 1 -2 — Thomas, son of Richard Crane, was baptized 6 March.
Anne, daughter of David Rolle, was baptized 24 July.
Frauncis, daughter of Brian Wade, and Susanna his wife,
baptized 1 November.
Wm. Horneby, and Margt. Backhouse, were married 9
June.
1635-6— Francis, daughter of David and Elizabeth Rolle, was bapt.
the 24th of July.
Dorothye, daughter of Brian Wade, gent., and Susanna his
wife, was bapt. 2 February.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Sir WILLIAM DE SHARESHULL, Knight.
A Letter of Consolation sent by Archbishop Alexandev Nevilc to him,
on his entering the Order of Friars, c. 1375.
Amice carissime audivinius et gaudemus in domino quod vos
Sancti Spiritus ut confidimus ducti consilio miliciam secularem it)
qua in vocacione qua vocati fuistis laudabiliter militastis jam in
sanctam religiosi miliciam felici commercio commutastis exuentes
Marthe solicitudines et Marie contemplacionem humiliter induentes
in quo vos Christi militem magnanimiter ostendistis dum sequentes
ejus vestigia qui paupertatem eligens voluntati populi qui ipsum
volebat in Regem eligere non consensit vanitates et fallaciones
divicias ac solicitudines seculares penitus abjecistis quod nostro
judicio nedum vobis cedat ad meritum quo ad deum set ad magnam
vestri nominis gloriam quo ad mundum. Nam sicut scribit quidam
sapiens " Insignis est virtutum titulus de pompa seculari triumphare
et terrenis concultatis diviciis se in paupertate divitem reputare "
adjiciens quod qui in sancta religione et aurea paupertate disponit
transisse dies suas ipsius felicitati non potest regni gloria comparari
Et quia nos jam sumus debiles et infirmi et curis implicati secularibus
ad vestri recurrimus spirituale suffragium intime vos rogantes
ut qui in agendis nostris in curia seculari fuistis nobis amicus
precipuus et adjutor jam pro nobis graciam in Celesti Curia
impetrare velitis ut hie sic justificemur in operibus ut vincamus
cum judicaturi [sic] stabimus ante tribunal sunimi Judicis nostri
misericordissimi Redemptoris et revera consideracione gratitudinis
quam in vobis pre ceteris semper invenimus valde cedetur votis
nostris ea facere que vobis sciverimus placitura in quibus nos velitis
fiducialiter experiri sicut valere cupimus, &c.
[Archbp. A. Nevile's Register, II. 26.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
TOWNLEY, OF TOWNLEY, &c.
co. Lancaster.
Will of Roger Nowell, of Arkesey, esqr., dated 14 June, i486, and
proved at York, 17 July, i486, mentions his feoffees Nicholas
Townley esqr. and Bernard Townley vicar of Feliskirk. Supervisors,
Sir Richard Sherburn Knt., and Lawrence Townley, esqr.
John Townley of Hurstwood co. Lane. gent. 26 Aug. 1627.
Mentions wife Ellenor, younger son Bernard T., son and heir John
T. Exors., son Bernard, and Edward North. Proved at York 24
March 1627-8 by the exors.
Richard Townley of Townley esqr. 20 Sept. 1627. Mentions wife
Jane, eldest son Richard T., brother-in-law Sir Ralph Ashton, bart.,
and his son and heir apparent Ralph Ashton. Exors., Saville
Radcliffe, Radcliffe Ashton, and John Watson.
Proved at York 30 July 1629 by John Eastwood of Cliviger yeom.
(Savil Ratcliffe of Tormerden esqr., Radcliff Ashton of Cuerdele esqr.,
and John Watson of Cliviger yeom., the exors., and Jane Townley
the widow, and Charles Townley, Anne Plumpton alias Townley, and
Christr. Townley, the children of deed., renouncing.
Richard Townley of Townley esqr. 16 March 1635-6. Administra-
tion to Wm. Mitchell of Fillie Close in the Forest or Chace of
Pendle co. Lane. [York Prerog. Act Book.]
Charles Townley of Fowler igge Hall co. Lane. 8 June 1636.
Adm. to brother Robert Townley. [Ibid.]
John Townley of Lathgram co. York gent. 2 Aug. 1638. Mentions
only child Richard Townley, and nephew Henry Townley of Dutton
gent., exors.
Proved at York 8 Nov. 1638 by son Richard, power being reserved
for the other exor.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 123
Bernard Townley of Heigham in the Forest of Pendle co. Lane.
19 Aug. 1640. Adm. to Christr. Jackson junr. of Elbersthane co.
Lane, husbandman, with consent of [blank] widow of deed., and
others his next of kin. [York Prerog. Act Book.]
William Townley of Colne co. Lane, chapman, 30 March 1646.
Wife Agnes extrix. Nephew John Blayhey, son and heir of John B.
of Colne. Brother Edward Townley of Connonley, and his son
William T. Brother John Townley and his sons John and Richard.
Brother Henry Townley of Skipton, and his children. Sister
Margaret wife of Robert Hall of Long Preston. Brother Thos.
Townley of Colne. Proved at York 25 July 1646 by extrix.
Henry Townley of Dutton co. Lane. gent. 13 April 1646.
Brother Thomas Townley. Dau. Ann Townley. Younger sons
Henry, Abraham, John, Laurence, and Thomas Townley. Exors.,
wife Alice, and son and heir apparent Richard Townley.
Proved at York 20 Nov. 1646 by Ellin (sic) widow and relict, one
of the exors., power being reserved to the other exor.
Nicholas Townley of Royle co. Lane. esqr. 8 April 1645. Copy-
holds of the Manor of Ightenhill and Colne, and the Forest and
Chace of Pendle and other improvements lately improved from the
waste of the Manor of Ightenhill and Colne, to go to the use of
Nicholas Townley, son and heir apparent of Robt. T. of Newlawnd
in the Forest of Pendle, gent., according to Indentures of 10 Feb.
1644. As to my goods, my wife to have her canonical part, and out
of mine own part, called the Death's part, I give to my brother
Bernard Townley £10, and to Nichs. Townley son of Nichs. T. of
Littleton esqr., £y for a piece of plate at the discretion of his father
and of his grandmother Katherine Townley my sister in law. To
Francis Poole £5. Thos. Aspden of Burnley, schoolmaster, £$.
Bequests to servants, and to " my wife's two servants at Bancktoppe."
Residue to wife Isabell, extrix. Nephew Bryan Ferrand £5, and to
his wife Jane F. 40/-. To John Fovell junr. of Bolton supra Moores
£Si and to Elizth. his wife 40/-. Proved at York 13 June 1645.
Isabell Townley of Banck Topp co. Lane, widow of Nicholas T.
of Royle esqr. 17 Nov. 1668. To be buried in Burneley Church,
in my father's place of burial. Grand-dau. Isabell Shirburne. Richard
124 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Shirburne son and heir apparent of Richd. S. of Stonyhurst esqr.
and Isabell his now wife my said grand-dau. all my furniture at 21.
Elizth. Shirburne and Nichs. S., son and dau. of said Richard S.
esqr. and Isabell ux., all my quick goods. Free School of Braneley
(sic) aforesaid /"ioo, to be invested by Rd. Shirburne of Stonyhurst
esqr., and Rd. Townley of Townley esqr. Cousin John Holden £"io.
Cousin Bryan Farran £3 6 8. Bequests to servants. Residue to
said grand-dau. Isabell Shirburne. Exors., the said Richd.
Shirburne and Isabell ux.
Codicil, 21 May 1674. Bequest to school revoked, and the £100
given to poor of Burneley. Legacy to cousin Bryan Farran revoked,
he being now dead. Proved at York 1676-7.
Nicholas Townley of Royle co. Lane. esqr. 13 Feb. 1682. Poor
of Burnley £15. Dau. Mrs. Fleetwood Habergham £5. Sons
Richard and Edmund Townley £"250 each. Grand-dau. Anne
Townley ^250. Residue to wife Margaret, and sons Richard and
Edmund Townley, equally. Exors., wife and son Richard. My
natural brother Mr. Edmund Townley £5. My three natural sisters
now living £"3 each. Proved at York 22 May 1684.
Alice Townley of Burnley co. Lane. wid. 9 July 1684. Son
Abraham Townley £50, and £5 more to defend himself from my son
Ellis Nutter if he shall sue him on my dau. Anne's marriage settle-
ment. Dau. in law, wife of said Abraham, a coach chaire, and a red
skreene &c. Richard and Alice Townley, children of said Abraham,
£"20 each, and to their sister Anne T. ^"io, at 21, out of my lands at
Burnley. Son John Townley £^0, and his 2 children £5 each. Son
Lawrence Townley £"20 and his children Elizth. and Henry Townley.
Son Thos. Townley £"120 which he owes me. Said son Abraham
Townley £"20 for my grand-dau. Alice Duerden dau. of Robt. D. of
Hoodhey, at 21 or marriage. Grand-son Henry Sagar £"20. Grand-
dau. Rebecca Emmot £5. Dau. Margt. ux. Wm. Sagar of Catlaw
my apparel and linen both at Bolton and Burnley. Grand-dau.
Alice Sagar £5. Poor of Burnley, and not of Habergham Eaves
£10 for six shirts and smocks yearly. Poor of Dutton, and not to
other poor of Ribchester parish, a like bequest. Residue to my sons
John, Lawrence, and Thos., equally. Exors., my sons Lawrence
and Thos. Proved at York 24 Sept. 1684.
THR NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 1 25
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE.
The recently issued volume of the Surtees Society, (Yorkshire
Chantry Certificates,) though nearly three years late, is one of the
most interesting of the many volumes the Society has brought out.
The name of its editor, Mr. William Page, F.S.A., is a sufficient
guarantee of the correctness of the transcription, but we hope that
in compiling the index notice will be taken of the many obvious
errors made by the original scribes in the local names and surnames.
Such, for example, as Cawdekeke for Cawdebeke at page 64, Boland
Water for Roland Water at page 74, (he was the father of Sir Robert
Watter, Lord Mayor of York 1591 and 1603.) Dyfforth for Dishforth
at page 88, Pikrynge lyeng for Pickering Lythe at page 94,
Suthergill for Futhergill at page 101, Glober for Glover at page 111,
Cibbon for Gibbon at page 121.
It seems like presumption, amounting almost to the impiety of
Phaeton, even to whisper a criticism on the Surtees Society, but we
are far from being singular in thinking that readable volumes like the
Chantry Certificates would be more widely useful than the general run
of the Society's publications. Chartularies, and so forth, in the original
tongue, are of course invaluable to the learned few — the very few — ,
but it is well known amongst booksellers that, outside the Society
itself, only a few of the Society's publications (such as Canon Raine's
Testamenta Eboracensia and similar "readable" books) ever have
any sale at all.
■;■ * * * *
It is hoped to print in our succeeding Parts a series of Register
Entries, Wills, &c, met with in apparently unlikely places, or where
they would not naturally be sought for — waifs and strays, which are
often very valuable for genealogical purposes. Any item of this
kind which our readers can send, will be especially welcome.
126 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
We arc also endeavouring to compile a table or summary, showing
roughly the present places of deposit of the old Wills for each
County, alphabetically arranged under Counties. This seems to be
a want which Dr. Marshall's admirable Handbook to Ancient Courts of
Probate does not supply readily enough to the generality of readers,
for we are often asked where the Wills for a particular county or
district are to be found. An account of the contents of some of
the Diocesan Registries will also be given.
A Disclaimer, and Challenge to the Author of " Nidderdale."
Whereas the Author of Nidderdale hath, contrary to my request,
thought proper to mention my name in his preface, and whereas at
his own request the said Author obtained from me materials for
notes on the family of Inman, and whereas he thought fit to edit,
improve, and alter the same, without my privity and consent, thereby
sheltering under my name his interpolations and alterations, and
whereas I have already informed him of the above ; I do hereby
desire to point out to all that I am not responsible for the details
described on pp. 447-8 of the said book, and referred to in the said
Author's Table of Contents as a " Terrible Burglary," and also that
the Genealogical particulars of one John Inman, on p. 479, are wrong
in fact ; and further that the above are not the only improvements (!)
upon my original notes : which the said Author cannot in any way
defend, having retained in his keeping the aforesaid materials which
must verify my now statement ; and if the said Author doth allege
that he hath other sources for those his improvements (!), let him
forthwith produce them, and answer to it why he did not publicly
credit his authority in that his preface.
Alfred H. Inman.
Amongst the MSS. of the late Sir Thomas Phillipps offered for
sale by Messrs. Sotheby, 21st to 26th March ult., were several
valuable Yorkshire MSS., including a Collection of Monumental
Inscriptions taken about 1641 ; Collections of Pedigrees by Radclyffe,
Dr. Burton, and Beckwith ; a copy of Glover's Visitation, and two
volumes of Wills by Paver.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 127
With the greatest reluctance, and with none but the kindliest
feelings towards the Author of a very interesting parish history,::: we
feel bound, in self-defence, to draw attention to the way in which the
List of Institutions to the living is printed in it. The list was
compiled for the work by Mr. Gibbons (who has compiled similar
lists for many scores of the clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln), and he
is duly credited with it in the preface, and will therefore naturally be
held responsible for its inaccuracies. Now, when Mr. Gibbons was
recently presented by the Author with a copy, he was simply charmed
with the book, and read it with the greatest interest ; but happening,
in an idle moment, to compare the List of Institutions as printed
with that supplied by him for the purpose, he found every single
Institution, with three exceptions, wrong ! It seemed, therefore, that the
only possible course was to place the circumstances on record here,
and we have accordingly printed the real Institutions at page 108 of
this Part. Mr. Gibbons' discovery of this formidable array of errors
was purely an accident, but they would of course, if discovered by
others, have been laid at his door, and would to any reasonable mind
have utterly destroyed his reputation for accuracy. The book
contains an excellent account of the Norman family of D'Isney,
whose history in the main line is a history of the manor, to which
they gave their name, and which they held in almost unbroken
descent from the time of Edward I., when " William D'Isney claimed
to have gallows there which his father had set up," (Hundred Rolls,)
to the time of James the Second, when, by a strange irony of fate,
another and the last William Disney in the main line, being involved
in the Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion, was, as the pedigree quaintly
expresses it, " suspensus per collum anno 1685."
We are glad to be able to announce that the Rev. W. O. Massing-
berd is preparing for our pages an article dealing with the landed
possessions of the Dymokes, hereditary Champions of England — not,
as is too often the case, a mere stereotyped repetition of the old
printed histories of the family, but the result of original research.
Mr. Massingberd seems to have inherited the accuracy and literary
talents of his father, the late Chancellor, and is already well and
most favourably known as the Author of the History of Ormsby.
*Parish Memorials relating to Norton Disney in the County of Lincoln. By a
Country Vicar. Newark, 1893.
128 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Lieut. -Colonel John Pilkington is to be congratulated on the
handsome volume* which he has produced. The illustrations,
printing, and "get-up" of the work are much above the average
family history, and so far as we are able to judge, the editorial part
is equally well done, the Author having apparently spared no pains in
obtaining original matter from the Public Record Office and other
sources. One could have wished, indeed, for more of the " Old
Wills, selected from three MS. volumes of Wills in the writer's
possession," but no doubt Col. Pilkington knew best how to make
his book interesting to the majority. We remember hearing an
ecclesiastical dignitary, (now lost to us,) who in his day was a
generous supporter of antiquarian pursuits, say that he knew
no more stupid reading than dead people's wills ! At any rate,
Colonel Pilkington has known, better than most family historians,
how to interest those of his own name, for the List of Subscribers
discloses the extraordinary fact that no less than sixty-five copies
were subscribed for by members of various branches of the family.
Another excellent specimen of a Family History is the series of
Beresford Notes I which is being issued in parts, under the editorship
of the Rev. E. A. Beresford, of Lenton, Notts. ; Mr. S. B. Beresford,
of London ; and the Rev. Win. Beresford, Vicar of Leek, Stafford-
shire. The work is perhaps rather a preparation for a Family
History to be presently published, than a Family History itself, but
it contains articles of great value on various branches of the family,
illustrated by several reproductions from old family portraits, &c.
*The History of the Lancashire Family of Pilkington and its Branches
from 1066 to 1600. — Liverpool. 1894.
f Eight centuries of a Gentle Family. Preliminary Sketch. — London ;
Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1893-95.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
129
MANOR COURT
OF WARMFIELD WITH HEATH,
co. York.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS.
(Abstracts of these will be given in a future part. This Court is not
mentioned in Dr. Marshall's Handbook to Ancient Courts of Probate.)
Atough, Matthew. Will... 1671
Aytocke, Richard. Adm.... 1652
Austwicke, Edward. Will 1643
John. Will ... 1665 I
Richard. Will 1679
Barker, Christopher. Will 1648
Beamond, Richard. Will... 1651
Bevers, Robert. Bond ... 1645
Booth, Edmund. Bond ... 1642
,, William. Bond ... 1677
Chalenger, Henry. Will ... 1664
Cokin, Margery. Will ... 1658
Collitt, William. Bond ... 1652
Crawshawe, John. Bond... 1647
Dighton, Mr. John. Accts. 161 3
Dolliffe, John. Will ... 1650
Foster, Thomas. Bond ... 1691
Kay, William. Will ... 1673
? Mirt, The wife of William.
Inventory ... ... 1674
Morehouse, John. Inventy. 1643
I
Morehouse, Ann, widow.
Inventory ... ... 1646
Nicholls, James. Inventory 1645
Oley, Joseph. Will ... 1691
Prestley, John. Inventory 1659
Preston, Robert. Will ... 1655
,, Thomas. Will ... 1662
,, Elizabeth, widow,
Will 1680
Shillitoe, Elizabeth, widow,
Bond 1677
Spinke, Elizabeth. Will... 1660
Stringer, Robert. Will ... 165 1
Thompson, Mary, widow,
Will 1666
Walker, Mychael. Will ... 1675
Watson, George. Will ... 1644
,, Richard. Bond... 1674
,, Mychael. Will ... 1676
„ Dorothy. Will ... 1682
Williamson, Richard. Will 1675
,, Ursula. Bond 1645
i3o
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
MANOR COURT
OF ALTOFTS IN NORMANTON,
co. York.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS.
(Abstracts of these will be given in a future part. This Court is not
mentioned in Dr. Marshall's Handbook to Ancient Courts of Probate.)
Bloom, Thomas. Invent)'.
and Bond ... ... ... 1643
Bromhead, Christopher.
Inventory 1629
Cockell, Laurence. Inven.
and Bond 1633
Denison, Alice, widow.
Inventory and Bond ... ,,
Denison, Robert. Inventy.
and Bond... ... ... ,,
Denison, Thomas. Invent.
and Bond... ... ... 1636
Denison, William. Invent.
and Bond... ... ... 1669
Denison, Richard. Invent.
Bond and Will ... ... 1672
Ellis, John. Inventory ... 1646
Fether, Tytley. Inventory n.d.
Fether, Edmund. Will and
Inventory ... ... 1656
Lightfoote, George. Bond 1622
Morton, John. Will ... 1669
,, James. Will ... 1677
Nalson, John. Inventory... 164S
Paite, Dorothy, widow.
Will 1670
Redman, William. Will... „
Rymington, Thomas. In-
ventory and Bond ... 1635
Shillitoe, Nicholas. Invent. 1640
,, Laurence. Inven. 1666
Elizabeth. Will 1669
Sladen, John. Bond ... 1622
Turner, John. Will
1658
Wawne, Thomas, gent. In. 1668
Wood, Ursula. Will ... 1652
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 13]
BEAN OF JAMAICA.
Will of James Bean, of Hanover, in the Island of Jamaica, planter,
and now of Aldbrough, in Holderness, co. York, 20 July, 1766.
To David Bean, and his present wife Grace, both of Aldbro', my
house, &c, lately built at Aldbro', for their lives.
My first cousin Margaret, now wife of Samuel Wood, of Aldbro',
for her life, the house I now live in at the East end of Aldbro'
Church, and land in Etherwick, purchased of David Dale, of
Bridlington, and land in Aldbro', purchased of John Jackson and
Mark Armstrong, and Margaret his wife.
Nephew, James Nevill, first son of Wm. Nevill, of Hull, yeoman,
£2,0 a year for life.
David Bean, of Aldbro', 80s. a year for life.
Nephews, John and Joseph Fox, both minors, sons of Joseph Fox,
of Hull, grocer, my lands at Fosham, purchased of Mr. Geo.
Wright, and Mary his wife, and land in Etherwick Lane, par.
Aldbro'.
Nephews, James Bean Lee, and Thos. Lee, both minors, sons of
Mr. Thos. Lee, the second, of Hull, shott caster, a house and land
in Aldbro' (boundaries described).
Niece, Sarah, wife of said Thomas Lee, the second, a house at
Hull.
Reversion of said lands, on determination of life estates, to said
nephews.
Small bequests to other brothers and sisters of nephews.
Real and personal estate near Lucea in Hanover, Jamaica.
I make free a Mulatto girl, named Nance, daughter of a negro
wench of mine, called Cuba ; and she is to have a house and a
genteel allowance in Jamaica.
132 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
To James Bean Benevas, grandson of my wife Sarah Bean, deed.,
and son of Mr. David Benevas, cooper, of Hanover, my land there,
purchased of Mr. William Clark, and Mary his wife, and land there
"patent by me for 212 acres," bounded by Mr. William Banwell,
and Mr. Oliver Badrow, both deed., and 100 acres that I took
a patent for bounded by David Dehany, esq., and my house,
plantation, sugar works, &c, except the said Mulatto girl, and all
my negroes, slaves, and personal estate, in tenancy of Edward
Knowles, esq.
Land that I purchased of Mr. Peter Christian, and Gertrude, his
wife, and patent by Cornelius Christian, about three miles up the
Eastermour River of Lucea Harbour, in Hanover.
Mrs. Elizth. Holeston, of St. James', Jamaica, granddaughter to
my said wife Sarah Bean ; nephews James Bean Lee, and John
Fox, exors. ; Christ. Scott, of Hull, merchant, exor., but only to
prove this Will at York.
Witnesses, William Potchet, William Oliver, Thomas Anthony,
Edward Smales.
Codicil. £50 for a marble monument over my grave, " behind the
door of the West window " of Aldbro' Church.
Proved at York, 15 July, 1767. [cxi., 193.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. I33
PERRY OF STAFFORD.
Will of Humfrey Perye, of Stafford, 24 Oct., 1716.
I revoke settlement of my manor and lands at Creswell, co.
Stafford, dated 16 Dec., 1710, between me of the first part, my
nephew Dr. John Addenbrooke, and Matilda his late mother, now
deceased, of the second part, and Wm. Green, and Geo. Gatacre,
gent., of the third part.
Daughter-in-law Mrs. Dorothy Perrye (whom I pray God to
bless), 50 guineas.
Cousin Thomas Smith, junr., son and heir of my cousin, Thomas
Smith, of Wolverhampton, ^50, and to his aunt, my cousin, Anthony
Lee's wife, ^50.
Godson Humfry Abnett, son of my brother-in-law, Mr. Wm.
Abnett, £10 to bind him apprentice or otherwise.
Cousin Thos. Palmer owes me ^"136 ; I give him the interest for
life, and the principal to his son, Thos. Palmer, junr., at his death.
Cousin Claire Tanner, ^"200.
Brother-in-law Wm. Abnett, owes me ^500 ; I give same to his
eldest dau., Mrs. Elizth. Abnett.
To Samuel Pipe, of Bilston, esq., Mr. Edwd. Perrye, of Bilston,
Mr. Geo. Gatacre, of Canrock, and Mr. Rd. Ames, now minister at
Bilston Chapel, my two little houses at Bilston Chapel yard gate, for
the benefit of the minister ; also ^"ioo towards building a new house
there.
Aunt Mrs. Tanner, of Stafford, mother of said Claire Tanner,
£\o a year for life.
Old servant Rd. Harvey, and his wife, £14 a year for life.
John Hoo, of Bradley, co. Stafford, esq., Sergeant-at-law, the said
Geo. Gatacre, my nephew Thos, Whitby, of Gt. Haywood, esq.,
134 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
and the said Rd. Ames, an annuity of £i€> out of my copyholds at
Bilston, within the manor of StOAv Heath, upon trust for certain
charities.
Nephew Wm. Rob-bins.
Long entail of lands in favour of nephews John Addenbrooke,
Wm. Green, junr., and niece Jane Whitbey.
Wife Margaret.
Lands purchased from Edwd. Hungerford, esq., for ^"1,900 to be
conveyed to Elizth., Dowager Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon, if
she will pay the same sum for them.
Mary Williams, widow (who now lives in or near Salisbury Court,
London), £5.
If it please God I have any children, &c.
To be buried in Chancel of St. Mary's Church, Stafford, near my
late dear wives, and the stone over my first wife to be taken down,
and a handsome monument of white stone erected, at a cost not
exceeding £\o.
Residue to said Thos. Whitbey, John Addenbrooke, Wm. Greene,
and Wm. Robbins.
Witnesses, J. Tombes, Thos. Dickinson, Walter Heaton.
Proved at York, 7 May, 1767. [cxi., 102.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 135
NEVILE OF THORNEY, co Notts.
A family of Nevile, long resident in Nottinghamshire, claim
descent from Sir Robert of Eldon, 2nd s. of Ralph, Lord Nevile
of Raby, by Alice, d. of Sir Hugh de Audley, sister to Hugh, Earl
of Gloucester.
His brothers were John, Lord Nevile, who married first a d. of
Henry Lord Percy, and second, Elizth. d. of Wm., Lord Latimer,
from whom descend the elder branches of the Neviles ; Sir Ralph of
Condall, from whom the Nevile's of Thornton Bridge ; Alexander.
Archbishop of York ; Thomas, elected Bishop of Ely, and Sir
William.
Sir Robert is said, by Surtees, to have married Margaret, widow of
Sir Thos. Grey, and to have died without issue.
I can find no evidence in support of this statement. On the
contrary, an old pedigree in the possession of the Neviles of Thorney
commencing with Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland, and Gilbert,
Lord Nevile, Admiral to William the Conqueror, straight down
to 1599, makes this Robert Nevile, of Eldon, marry Clara, d. of Sir
Francis Pinckney, and brings down his line to 1599.
There is a duplicate of this pedigree of the same date in possession
of Sir Hickman Bacon of Thonock, derived doubtless from the
Neviles of Mattersey, descended from Robert of Eldon, whose
heiress married a Hickman.
The heading of these pedigrees is as follows : —
In an ould pedigree of the Nevills, in parchment, of very great
reconing, as it appeared, were these fower antiquities, [achievements
of Raby, Nevile, Bulmer, and Middleham,] set downe in colors at
the beginninge in such order as they are here presented. The
pedigree itself was found among the recordes and monuments of
Sir John Nevill, late Lord Latimer of Snape, in the Countie of
York, and so came to the hands of Sir John Davers, knt., who
married one of the daughters and heirs of the said Lord Latimer.
136 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Here follow " the fower antiquities," and then : —
The noble familie of the Nevills descended from the ancient
Earls of Northumberland, before the Norman Conquest, spred into
manie brances, for thereout are issued, not onlie the late famous
Earles of Westmoreland, Sarisburie, Kent, Warwick, the Duke of
Bedford, the Marquis Montacute, with manie other noble Lords
and Barones to wit the Lord Latimer, Lord Aburgavennie, Lord
Ffurnivall, Lord Ffawconbridge, Lord Oversley, Lord St. Amore,
&c, but also sundrie honorable and ancient howses besides as
Neville of Rolston, Eldon, Condall, Hornbie, Pickhall, Thornton
Brig, Cheat, Liversedge, Raskelf, Leverton, Ragnell, and Grove,
with lineall and particular deducement from the originall to the
persones of Alexander Nevile, Esq., and Thos. Nevile, only brother
to the said Alexander, Dean of Canterburie, now living in the year
one thousand five hundred ninety and nine.
The branches interested in the above pedigree are those of Eldon,
Leverton, Ragnall, and Grove, with those of Mattersey, Thorney,
and in Lincolnshire, Auborn and Wellingore. The Neviles of
Rolleston, in Notts., are a distinct branch.
I can give the descent from Robert Nevile of Eldon, and some
interesting old wills, &c. The Neviles of Mattersey and Grove are
extinct.
It would be interesting to find the will or any evidence about
Robert Nevile of Eldon. The duplicate pedigrees deduced from
him seem authoritative.
Charles Nevile.
^2S
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. I37
GARGRAVE OF NOSTELL.
Will of Sir Cottom Gargrave of Nostell, par. Wragby, co. York,
Knight, 31 Jan., 1585.
Whereas I made my Will dated 25 Oct., 1582, and thereby
appointed my eldest son, Thomas Gargrave, exor., but at this
instant, understanding by his most intollerable and monstrous pride
that therby he is drowned into the forgetfullnes of his duety to
Almightie God, and is fallen to a most loose, licentious, blasphem-
ous, prowde, wastfull and contentious lief, to the destruction of his
owne estate, bodie, and soule, not excusable but most shamefully to
be suspected of unnaturall and shamefull attemptes against father,
mother, brethren and sisters, contrived in his most wicked and
prowde mind, as the buying of the stuffe of a Pottecary in London,
the practise and proof of it betwene him and one Jacome de
Boironure seignour de Lestang, a frenchman, geven to a dogg in a
mease of pottage in his lodging as Thomas Gargrave could not
denye when he was chardged with it in the presense of Mr. Gervas
Nevile, esquier, Mr. Robert Bradford, esquier, Mr. John West,
esquier, Edward Beckwith, and Anthonie Reynold, but y4 he bought
and practised wth the same to kill the said dogg ; he rewarded my
cooke and butler at that time more than he did in all his lief before ;
he quarrelled wth my trustiest frindes and servants, &c. &c
I finding him geven over unto all these divelish practises
I renounce the said Will, and will leave it cancelled and defaced,
the seales pulled off, and my name subscribed erazed.
To be buried in Wragby Church, with some memory in brasse of
my father, myself, Anne Gargrave my wife, and all our children,
upon the tomb which I made for my father.
The Will of my late father, Sir Thos. Gargrave, knight, to be
performed.
Daughters Anne, Mary, Elizth., and Precilla Gargrave, 100 marks
each at 18 or marriage; and the like to the child my wife is with, if a
daughter.
138 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Wife Lady Anne Gargrave, extrix., and let her beware in anie
case she give no trust to Thomas Gargrave, my eldest sonne, ffor
that he hath so much forgotten his duetie towards me, that hath
forgot all the great care I had of his bringing up in learning the
space of 8 yeres to my extreme chardges. That when I had but
fower skore pounds yerely from my father for me and my whole
familie to live upon, I bestowed upon him yerehy, fourtie, fiftie, and
thre-skore pounds, at Cambridge, &c.
Supervisors, my very good Lord, Gilbert, Lord Talbot ; Mr. Robt.
Watterhous, of Shipden ; and Mr. Raufe Rokeby, junr., counsailour
at the law ; John West, of Burghwalles ; Thos. Pilkington, of Brad-
hey, and Edward Waterton, of Walton.
Sealed with the seal of my Armes.
Witnesses, John West, Edward Beckwith, and Ralph Gargrave.
Proved at York, 27 May, 1589, [xxiv. 483] by the extrix.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 139
WICLIFFE OF WICLIFFE.
Will of Francis Wicliffe, of the Castle of Yorke, prisoner, 12
April, 1610.
" Desiring the intercessions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the
mother of God, and all the glorious company of Heaven."
Brother John Wicliffe, my cloke, and best dublett and breeches ;
and each of his children now living, xx9 ; sister Joan, wife of
Nicholas Hudson, xx8 ; nephew Geo. Fetam, xxs ; sister Jane
Barker, and her dau. Jane Cotes, all my bedding and lynnen ;
nephew Christ. Cotes, and his wife and children, £5 10s., which he
oweth me ; my gowne to my fellow-prisoners, to the use of the
house ; Margrett Tailour, vs ; Bridgett Frickley, and her sister
Margery Gillowe, vs each ; to a blind woman at Micklegate Barr,
and to Alice in Walmgate, 11s vid each ; Robert Goodricke, my
jerkin and dublett that I nowe weare and lye in ; Barthw. George,
my cloth breeches and stockings ; John Pagett, my freeze jerkin ;
Henry Rowth, my blew cloth breeches ; Henry Peckett, my green
knitt stockings ; Barnard Stafford and his wife, 11s vid ; Nicholas
Bray, a lynnen shirt ; Leonard Gryme and John Hoggerd, xnd each;
Wm. Rawden, a night capp and a shirt band ; Chas. and Nicholas
Champney, 11s vid ; Jane Wilson, my second hatt ; Mary Frothing-
ham, 11s vid ; Bennett Crathorne and his wife, vs ; Thos. Smith, my
new shoes ; Robt. Browne, a night cappe, a handkerchiffe, and a
shirt band ; Thos. Heptinstall, a fustian night capp ; John Thaquerey,
a lynnen shirt and a shirt band ; Clement Hodgson, a shirt band and
a handkerchiffe ; Geo. Spence, a towell and a table napkin ; Edeth
Sharpe, a hand towell ; Ursula Robinson, a little silver spoon.
Francis Wicliffe, of Wicliffe, gent., and my nephew Christ. Cotes,
exors.
To said Francis W., my gold ring, and I desire him to be good to
my sister Jane.
Witnesses, Geo. Robinson, Richard Reyner, John Patchet, and
Henry Rowth.
Proved at York, 24 May, 1610 [xxxi., 328], by Francis Wicliffe ;
power being reserved for the other exor.
[40
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
GRIMSBY BURGESS ROLL.
29 Hen. 6 — 44 Eliz.*
Stedeman, Cuth., 60s. 2 Ric. 3
See, Barnard de le (by
grant to his father)... 2 ,,
Sewyrre, Rd., 60s. ... iHen.7
See, Henry de le, son
of Peter (birth) ... 6 „ 7
Symkynson, Thomas,
barber, 40s. ... ... 7 ,, 7
Smyth, Robt.s^Lindsey.
See, Alex, de le, son and
heir of Peter, and
does fealty for lands
descended from his
father 10 ,, 7
Smyth, John, of S. Stain-
ton , did fealty for lands
in Swalowe, late Wm.
Lengthorn's... ... 10 ,, 7
Spencer, Thos., son and
heir of John S. and
ux., daughter
and heiress of Thos.
Litster 18 ,, 7
Smith, Nicholas ... 11 ,, 7
Smyth, Wm 13 ,, 7
,, Peter, was a
burgess ... ... 21 ,, 7
Symson, Robt., 20s. ... 19 ,, 7
See, Barnard de le, was
mayor ... ... 21 ,, 7
Sheriff, John, 20s. ... 23 ,, 7
„ Thos 23 „ 7
* Continued
See, Bernard del, gent.,
burgess, for one of
his sons, Rd. or John 1 Hen. 8
See, Rd., son and heir
of Bernard, admitted 3 ,,8
Stopes, John, was a bur-
gess ... ... ... 2 Ric. 3
Stopys, see Braddelay.
Shorte, Rd 8 Hen. 8
Setheby, Alan ... ... 9 ,,8
Smyth, Hy. ... ... 11 ,,8
Scott, Geo., 6s. 8d. ... 14 ,, 8
Sissey, Hy., 10s. ... 18 ,, 8
Skipwith, Edwd., gent.
(without fine) ... 16 ,, 8
See, Rd. del, of Some-
noter, gent 18 ,, 8
Symson, Wm., son of
Robt. S., i4d. for
court fees 18 ,,8
Samer, Simon, 20s. ... 19 ,, 8
Smyth, Robt., for good
services of his son
Christ. S. ... ... 23 ,, 8
Shorte, Mr. John, 20s... 27 ,, 8
Strundell, Robt., 20s.... 35 ,, 8
Skypwith, Lion, Esq.
3 and 4 Ph. & M.
Symson, see Roys.
,, Wm., 20s. ... 2 Ed. 6
Smyth, Thos., 20s. ... 3 ,, 6
Skyner, Thos., 26s. 8d. 4 „ 6
from page 72.
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141
Eliz.
1573>
Eliz.
Spencer, Thos., 40s. ... 1 Mary
Stephenson, Wm., 20s. 1 ,,
Sturndayll, Christ., sen.
20s. ... ... ... 8 Eliz.
Sturndayll, Christ., jun.
with his father.
Semar, Geo., son of
Janet S. being appren-
ticed to Rd. Wayhe,
deed., has his appren-
ticeship fee returned
by his master's widow,
Cecilia Wayhe ... 2
Sheffeld, Geo., gent. ,20s. 3
Skayles, Wm., 20s. ... 10
Sutclyff, John (fine re-
mitted)
Skailes, Matt., 20s. ... 20
,, Wm., 20s. ... 20
Searlbie, James, 26s. 8d. 20
Smith, Thos. do. 20
Southe, Thos. do. 20
Swynden, Michl. do. 24
Spencer, James, gent.,
(no fine) ... ... 25
Sedgewicke, Fras., 26/8 25
Smythe, Wm., 20s. ... 27
Stevens, Thos., 20s. ... 29
St. Poll, Geo., Esq.,
gratis... ... ... 30
Skipwith, Edwd., gent,
(no fine) 33
Swallowe, Martin, 26s 8d 33
Sibley, John, of Thames
Street, London, 50s. 34 ,,
Stowe, Wm., by paying
rest of money due
from his predecessor
Robt. Marvin ... 1546
Skipwith, Edwd., Esq. 39 Eliz.
Sutclyff, Solomon, gent.
20s 39 ,,
Spencer, Michael, 20s. 44 „
Sterllynge, Alex., and
Marion, ux., granted
the proctorship of the
Spittelhouse... ... 9 Hen. 8
Smyth, Thos., was bailiff 30 ,, 6
Saynton,John,wasM.P. 3 ,, 7
Smyth, Margt., widow
of Robt. S., late of
Ashby - cum - Fenby,
releases to Rd. Lew-
cas, of Ashby-cum-
Fenby, a toft there. 13 ,, 8
Turpyn, Wm., as bailiff 14
Totehill, Thos. (how not
stated) ... ... 17
Tonetonjohn (bybirth) 2
Tailor, Robt 5
Tyrwhytt, Sir Wm., kt.
(came by Wm. As-
cough, Esq.)... ... 7
Tyndale, Thos., 40s. ... 8
Toynton, Johan, widow 19
relieved from bailiff-
ship, 13s. 4d.
Toynton, John, rector of
Welton ... ... 21
Trotter, John ... ... 21
Thomson, Robt. (mar-
riage with Beatrice,
dau. of late Wm.
Rosse), 6s. 8d. ... 23
Thaker, see Grantham.
Tailour, Edward ... 7
„ Thomas ... 7
Ed. 4
» 4
Hen. 7
» 7
» 7
Ed. 4
Hen. 7
142
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
SCATCHERD OF BISHOP MONKTON.
The following pedigree is set out in the Consistory Court Deposi-
tions at York, in the matter of the goods of Thomas Scatcherd, of
Plompton, par. Spofforth, farrier, who died in Feb. 1795, intestate :
Michael Scatcherd =
1
John Sea
of Bishop 1
bapt. at
15 Nov.
of Arthington.
tcherd _
VIonkton,
Addle,
, 1672.
1
= Mary Simeon Scatcherd _
buried at bapt. at Addle,
Bishop Monkton 15 May, 1681.
1
17
Joseph _
bapt. at
35
_ Elizabel
Weather
II II
h John Thomas Scatcherd John Simeon
ill ob.ccel. (the deceased) ob.ccel. ob.ccei.
Bishop
Monkton
marriec
at
1 1728. bapt. at Addle,
1711.
or
Ripon,
Bishop
Monkto
n
4th Dec.,
1703.
or
Ripon.
rs.
John S
catcherd,
1 1 1
Simeon Scatcherd, Two Dau
bapt. at
Bishop Monkton,
bapt. at
Bishop Monkton,
17
45-
I75I-
The Claimants.
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CARLISLE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1705. Jan. 1. William Curry, of Haydon Bridge, co. North'1,
yeoman, and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Bownesse, of
Hanging Bank, co. Northd.
1702. May 2. Anthony Proctour, of Newcastle, clerk, and Mary
Sully.
1701. Oct. 22. John Coulthard, of Carlisle, yeoman, and Mary
Peate.
1700. April 30. John Thompson, of Glassenby, and Mary Carlton,
spinster, of Langwathby.
June 8. Paul Hudspeth, of Newcastle, gentleman, and
Bridgett Dalston.
Dec. 7. Joseph Foster, of Ruston, North'1, gentleman, and
Kath. Dalston, spinster.
1716. Nov. 28. John Harrison, of Ovingham, North'1, yeoman, and
Mrs. Barbary Graham.
July 23. Robert Sorsbie, of Newcastle, gentleman, and
Isabella Wiltshire, spinster.
ALLERTONSHIRE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1735. Sept. 15. Thomas Holmes, of Northallerton, and Sarah
Plumer, of Northallerton, spinster.
Oct. 13. Thomas Marshall, of Ask Hall, and Anne Cooke, of
Northallerton, spinster.
Oct. 22. Thomas Appleton, of West Rounton, yeo., and
Elizabeth Smith, spinster.
Nov. 25. George Drybrough, of Northallerton, weaver, and
Margaret Calvert, spinster.
Nov. 29. Thomas Carver, of Northallerton, grocer, and
Rose Carter, widow.
144 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1736. April 27. Richard Richardson, of Northallerton, yeoman,
and Dorothy Straker, spinster.
July 9. William Dun, of Romanby, yeoman, and Thomasine
Forster, spinster.
Aug. 14. Marmaduke Sedgwick, of Brompton, gentleman,
and Mary Mitford.
DURHAM MARRIAGE BONDS.
1664. Aug. 22. William Scurfield, of Sunderland, and Alice
Newton, spinster.
Aug. 13. William Wilkinson, of , near the City of
Durham, merchant, and Margaret Taylor, spinster.
Aug. 18. Tobias Heighington, of Newcastle, merchant, and
Elizabeth Emmerson, spinster.
Aug. 8. George Barkas, of Newcastle, yeoman, and Margery
Robinson, spinster.
Jul}'- 23. Thomas Collingwood, of , North'1, gentle-
man, and Jane Ker, spinster.
Aug. 2. Martin Wilson, of Newcastle, and Mary Mallett.
July 27. Robert Dand, of , Northumberland, and
Alice Embleton, spinster.
Aug. 20. Lancelot Bowes, of , Durham, merchant,
and Alice Aireson, spinster.
Aug. 15. Cuthbert Watson, of , Northd, yeoman,
and Isabella Atkinson, spinster.
Nov. 5. Thomas Todd, of Walworth, co. Durham, and
Merioll Richeson, spinster.
Nov. 3. William Hilton, of Magna, co. Durham, yeoman,
and Alice Bedlington, spinster.
Oct. 29. Robert Wood, of Bishopton, yeoman, and Alice
Fowler, widow.
Oct. . Robert Craggs, of Hart, yeoman, and Margaret
Smurthwaite, spinster.
Oct. 27. William Heslop, and Dorothy Sutton.
Oct. 27. Thomas Gofton, and Winifred Wetwang, spinster.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. I45
1664. Oct. 5. Edward Richardson, of Wolviston, and Flora Gill,
spinster.
Oct. 1. Robert Hixon, yeoman, and Isabella Rippon,
spinster.
Sept. 30. Nicholas Richardson, merchant, and Elizabeth
Cuthbert, spinster.
Sept. 27. John Cooke, of Newcastle, yeoman, and Isabella
Stewart, spinster.
Sept. 20. John Hickson, of Durham, and Jane Kirkley,
spinster.
Sept. 23. Ralph Pickering, of , co. Durham, and
Francis Dixon, spinster.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN DURHAM
CATHEDRAL YARD.
[Low Altar Tomb.]
Here lies the Body of
Martha Feilding, second daughter
of Israel Feilding, of Starforth, in the
County of York, Esq., who departed
this life, May , aged 69 ;
also the Body of
Anne Feilding, eldest daughter
of the above Israel Feilding, Esq.,
who died May the 30th, 1779,
aged 86 years ;
also the Body of
Charlotte Feilding, youngest
daughter of the above Israel
Feilding, who died April the
1 8th, 1800, aged 96 years.
Arms: — A double-headed eagle displayed, bearing on its breast a
maiden lozenge, with the Feilding Arms — on a fess, 3 lozenges.
I46 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
[Low Altar Tomb.]
Sacred
to the memory of
Anne Matilda,
Eldest daughter of the late
George Feilding, Esq., of
Startforth Hall, in the County
of York, who departed this life
December 1st, 1825,
Aged 77 years.
Also of
Elizabeth Eleanor,
Youngest daughter of the said
George Feilding, Esq., who
departed this life, March 6th, 1842,
Aged 81 years.
Also of
Sophia Elizabeth,
Daughter of Charles Israel
Feilding, Esq.,
who departed this life,
November 25th, 1853,
Aged 65 years.
John J. Howe,
Durham.
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DERBYSHIRE & LEICESTERSHIRE WILLS.
Thomas Hulley, parson, of Ashover, co. Derby, 23 Feb., 1587.
To be buried in Willoughe Church, or where I shall die. All my
goods to Elizth. Hailey, my cousin and servant ; my godchildren in
Willough, 1 ind each ; Symon Granger, and Margaret his wife, and
Jane his dan., Xs. Said Elizth. Hulley, extrix., and her brother
Robt. Cochet, supervisor. Witnesses, Hughe Parcall, Rowland
Taylor, Robt. Milner, John x Tonge, and Thos. Hulle)', clk.
Proved at York, 7 July, 1589 [xxiv., 85] by the extrix.
Arthur Turner, of Parkhouse, co. Derby, gent., 7 May, 1706.
To be buried at the discretion of my wife. All my lands freehold
and copyhold, and all my goods to my wife Margaret, extrix.
Witnesses, Fr. Pole, Geo. Chantry, Geo. Bartlomew. Proved at
York, 17 Oct., 1730. [lxxxi., 592.]
German Pole, of Radburne, co. Derby, Esq., 26 Oct., 1702.
To be buried in Radbourne Church Quire, near my ancestors.
Land of yearly value of ^"48 to be purchased and vested in Sir Thos.
Greasiey, bart., Sir John Gell, bart., Henry Gilbert, esq., Fras.
Monday, esq. (or his guardian John Harpur, of Little Over, esq.),
Thos. Cotchell, esq., and Gilbert Munday, gent., as feoffees, upon
trust to set forth apprentices for the towns of Radbourne, Mark-
eaton, Mackworth, Micckieaver, Mercaster, and Dalbury Lees.
Cousin Elizth. Taylor, dau. to my uncle Edward Munday, ^400,
and to her sister Millicent Acklam, ^"400, to be paid to Gilbert
Mundy, gent., and my cousin Richard Taylor, of Newell, for her use,
and to my cousin Mary Quintin, their sister, ^200. Whereas my
mother, by Will, gave to my cousin Mary Mundy, now wife of
Thomas Quintin, £10 a year for life; I charge the same on a farm
in Egginton, now in possession of John Gilliver. Jane Atkins, now
wife of Robt Wandall, of Derby, £5 a year for life (given by my said
mother's Will), out of a farm at Radbourne, in possession of Henry
Lees. Poor of Radbourne, 80/- a year (whereof 40/- was given by
I48 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
my said mother's Will), out of a farm in occupation of Thomas
Campion, of Dalberry Lees. Cousin Mary Berrisford, two farms in
Heage, called Roomes Farme and Bucklands, for her life ; and then
I give the same, with all the rest of my lands in Heage, to her son,
my cousin, Henry Berrisford. Said cousin, Henry Berrisford, the
rest of my lands in Heage, and three farms in Tansley, called
Spateman's Farme, Bunting's Farme, and Wagstaffe's Farme.
Cousin Pole Berrisford, the farm in Tansley, called Houghe's Farm.
Cousin Mary Wakeman, the third part of the farm in Cambridge, co.
Stafford, which she formerly possessed for her life. ^"300 for a
monument in Radbourne Church, for my father, mother, myself, and
my wife, in case I do it not in my lifetime. Cousin Millicent
Musters, dau. to my uncle Adrian Mundy, £50. Mother-in-law, my
Lady Newdegate, £ 10. Sir Richd. Newdegate, bart, ^"io. Bros.
Robt. and Thomas Newdegate, ^"10. Sister Mary Parker, ^"10.
Wm. Sacheverell, esq., of Barton, ^"20. Henry Gilbert, of Lockoe,
esq., ^"20. Cousin Gilbert Mundy, ^20. Robt. Beale, esq. ^"20.
I desire these four last, with my cousin John Musters, of Colwick,
esq., to undertake the trusts of my settlement. Cousin and god-
daughter, Ann Mundy, a farm in Egginton, in possession of Thomas
Newton, for her life. Aunt Mondy, of Quarne, £10. Mr. John
Lowe, of Marston Montgomery, for his great care and fidelity to me
in my business, £100. John Shoar, esq., son of Sir John Shoar, £10.
Thos. Cotchell, esq., £10. Captain Samuel Doughty, of Finderine,
^"io. Mr. Ellis Farmeworth, of Mickleover, ^"io. Mr. John Berres-
ford, of Radbourne, ^"10. Mr. Richard Pole, of Mugginton, ^10.
Mr. Arthur Woolley, of Marston-upon-Dove, ^"10. Mr. Job Peacock,
of Marston Parke, in consideration of his long and good service, £40.
Servant German Harrison, the tenement wherein he now liveth, for
99 years, if he, his wife, or his son, German H., shall so long live,
paying 6s. 8d. rent. Servant John Rushton, ^"20. Servant Thomas
Hulland, £4.0. Other servants £10 each.
Whereas my cousin Christopher Pegg did voluntarily give me a
parcel of ground near Mercaston Milne Damm, being part of Ravens-
dale Parke, now in tenure of Robert Baker ; I give same to William
Sacheverell, of Barton, esq., and Gilbert Mundy, of Allestry, gent.,
upon trust for the School, Almhouse, or Hospital, in Ashbourne,
which said Christ. Pegg ordered to be built. Res. to my wife,
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extrix. with my cousin John Musters, of Colwick, co. Notts., esq. I
confirm my settlement of 24 and 25 May last. Witnesses, Chas.
Cooke, Job Peacock, John Rushton, John Moor. Proved at York,
17 Oct., 1730. [lxxxi., 590.]
Ann Pole, of Radburne, co. Derby, widow of German Pole, of
same, esq., deed., 13 Nov., 1703.
To be buried in Radburne Quire, in my husband's grave, and the
day of my death to be engraven on ye monument I have sett up and
ye gravestone. Sister Mrs. Mary Parker, £500 ; and to her son Mr.
Richard P., ^"20. Brother Sir Richard Newdegate, bart., ^"10 ; and
to his four sons and seven daus., £10 each ; and to my sister Mrs.
Juliana Newdegate, of Hillingdon, co. Middlesex, widow, 100 broad
pieces of gold, being part of ye gold I have now lyeing by me, and
to the three children of my late brother Robt. Newdegate, esq., £ 10
each, to be paid to their mother Mistress Juliana N. Brother Thos.
Newdegate, esq., ^"500; and to his two sons Mr. Richard and John
N., ^250 each. Godson Francis Mondy, esq., senr., £10; Mr.
Francis Ward, rector of Radbourne, ^"10 ; Mrs. Joan Woolley, £10.
Servant Ann Farmeworth, ^30, and my apparel. Other men and
maid servants £5 each, being ten in number, besides the said Mrs.
Joan Woolley and Farmeworth. Frances and Millicent Pole, two
eldest daurs. of Samuel Pole, esq., of Radbourne, ^500 each. Poor
of Radbourne £5, and of Mercaster £5. Anne, wife of said Samuel
Pole, my best diamond ring ; and to German, his eldest son, a gold
ring set with table diamonds, and other jewellery.
Charity of ^"48 per ann., given by my husband, for putting forth 6
poor children as apprentices, to be performed ; also Henry Hera-
ming's legacy of 10/- per ann. to the poor of Radbourne, in case the
lands I have purchased at Marston Montgomery in this county, and
settled for the same, shall fall short. Residue to said Samuel Pole
and Anne, his wife, exors., for the good of their younger children
(except Frances, German, and Millicent). Witnesses, Chas. Coke,
Francis Ward, Joseph Earle.
Codicil, 29 Sept., 17 10. Whereas my servant Anne Farmworth
departed this life in June, 1708, and Mary Paine succeeded in her
place, I give said Mary Paine, £10. Proved at York, 1730.
[lxxxi., 589.]
150 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
John Hawford, of Kegworth, co. Leicester, 8 Aug., 1603.
To be buried in Kegworth Church. Poor of Kegworth, 33s. 4CL
every Easter, for 7 years. Brother Giles Hawforde (if living), ^"io.
Bridgett Millinge, dau. of my brother Win. Hawford, 26s. 8d. a year
cut of Walton Lease or Walton Close, in Kegworth, held by lease
from Christ College, Cambridge. To the 2nd dau. of Sachea Haw-
ford, my brother Giles' son ; the eldest dau. of Samuell Hawford,
my brother George's son ; and to " that sonne of Edward Wade, the
younger, which is not of sound remembrance and capacitie," xxs
each during the continuance of "the saide lease of Disworth."
Edward Hawford, my brother Wm.'s son, ^10 ; John Hawford, my
brother Thomas' son, £10; Francis Hawford, my brother Laurence's
son, £10 ; Sachea Hawford, my brother Giles' son, £10 ; Marie
Sanderforth, my brother James' dau., £5 ; Thomas Poole, 10s. ;
Martha, dau. of my said brother James, £5 ; Alice, dau. of my
brother Henrie, £5 ; Annie Bosworth and Marie Conyers, -my
brother Laurence's daus., £5 each ; Marie Hill, my brother Giles'
dau., £5 ; Judith Longley, my said brother Giles' dau., 50s. ; Jane
Hawford, my brother George's dau., ^3 ; George Hawford, my
brother Thomas' son, £5 ; Henrie Hawford, my brother William's
son's ^"io. Henrie Hawford to have Wm. Lillie's farm of Dise-
worth, which he hath alreadie by lease from me, or eight score
pounds for his interest therein. Hughe Ecson, a messuage and land
in Diseworth for life, if my lease continue so long ; also £5 ; and to
each of his sons, £5, and daughters, £$. Isabell Harrison, dau. of
Geo. Harrison, my servant, 100 marks. Each of my servants 10s.
Christ's College, Cambridge, ^100 to buy an advowson for the
Feliows of that College.
Poor of Diseworth, 40/-, and of Whatton, Hathorne, Sutton,
and Lockington, 20s. each, and of Ratcliffe and Kingston,
20s. To Augustine Hawford, Samuel H., Matthew H., and
Roger H., of Clipston, my brethren's sons, the Manor called
Verdon's Mannor or Pilkington's Mannor, in Clipston and Newbold,
co. Northants, and lands there, late purchased of Francis Lumley,
gent., to be divided amongst them. Rafe Coppendale, senr., £5 ;
Geo. Lommas, £5 ; Henrie Lommas, £5 ; John Starre, £1, and his
now wife, 40s. ; Mrs. Joanes, 40s. ; John Wokendyne, £1 ; Joane
Hawforde, Henrie Hawford's dau., ^"io; Wm. Hawford, Augustine's
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 151
son, xxs ; Wm. and Joyce Hawforde, Edward's son and dau., ^"5,
and 50/- respectively; Godchildren, 10/- each; Daniell Hawford,
son of Wm., £5 ; Zacharye Hawford, son of George, 10/-. My son-
in-law Gervase Pigott, and Margrett my only dau., his wife, my
lease from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, of my messuage and lands in
Diseworth, Kegworth, and Hatherne, co. Leicester, for their lives,
and then to their issue, and for want of issue to Edward Hawford,
son of Wm. ; Francis Hawford, son of Lawrence ; and Henrie
Hawford, son of said Wm. Res. of goods to said Gervase and
Margrett Pigott, exors. Supervisors, my brother Giles Hawford,
Henrie Worrall, Edward Hawford, and Francis Hawford, 40/- each.
Witnesses, John Ireton, Henrie Worrall, and Hugh Ecson. Proved
at York, 17 Aug., 1604 [xxix., 370,] by Gervase Pigott, the
surviving exor.
Henry Watters, of Belvoir Castle, co. Leicester, gent., 26 May,
1729.
Messuage, &c, in Erie Stake, co. Wilts., and house, and malting
office at Newark, co. Notts., to my wife Anne for life, with remainder
to my dau. Anne. Copyholds at Gerton, co. Notts., to said dau. at
21, she paying to the three children of my late sister, Alice Tilley,
^"io each. John Doubleday, of Belvoir Castle, gent., and Thos.
Stevens, of Grantham, grocer, trustees and guardians for my said
dau. ; Wife, extrix. Witnesses, Mary Kay, Elizth. Griffin, and
Thos. Chadwick. Proved at York, 20 Jan., 1729.
152 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
LINCOLNSHIRE CHANTRIES.
Among those Cottonian MSS. in the British Museum which
suffered from a disastrous conflagration, there is a 16th century MS.,
on paper, which formerly consisted of 186 leaves, and is known as
" Tiberius, E. lii." It is (or was) a latin ' Register and Valuation of all
Lands and Goods belonging to the Chantries, Gilds, and Colleges, in the
County of Lincoln,' and it belonged formerly to William Cecil, Lord
Burghley.
Browne Willis made some use of it for his account of the Minster ;
but (if it has not been done already), a summary, at least, ought to
be culled from it for the sake of the information which it gives as to
the county in general. I have no opportunity for much research in
London, either respecting this fragment, or for enquiring after
vestiges of Lincolnshire Chantry Returns in the Public Record
Office, where (for aught I know) there may be Chantry Certificates
and Valuations of the Augmentation and Land Revenue Office,
sufficient to supply the defects of the Cottonian Fragment.* I was
able to devote only a few minutes to that portion of the Register
which (unluckily for my purpose) has suffered the most, viz., the
account of Chantries in the City and the Minster itself. But what I
noted I may here make public.
After mention of Tatteshall Chantry, founded by Roger Tatteshal
in the Church of St. Bcnet, we have a record of a few of those in the
Cathedral Church :
Dalderhye Chantrye. Fundata fuit per Rob. Dalderby, ea inten-
cione vt duo capellani perpetui cele [brarent] ibidem et orent pro
animabus fundatoris et aliorum fidelium. Cuius Incumbentes modo
* Through the kindness of Mr. Gibbons, the Editor, I am enabled to refer the
reader to the 45th Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records, for an Index of
about 35 names connected with those Chantries at Lincoln, which entered into the
Duchy of Lancaster Records after the suppression. He informs me further that
the Chantry Certificates for Lincoln do survive among the Augmentation Office
Documents, but how far the Cotton MS. corresponds with these, I have not at
present ascertained.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 153
existunt [ ] : duorum annorum et Thomas Ingram etatis
septuaginta sex annorum, nullas alias promociones [habentes],
minime idonei, qui percipiunt et habent exitus et proficua terrarum et
possessionum dicte cantarie. Valor, 6/. 6s. 8d. (Particulars stated.)
Cantaria Sancti Laurencii, vocata Fitzmartyn Chantrye. (Founded
by Alexander F.) [Lf. 4b.]
Cantaria Bartholomei et Robevti Burghersche. ... [obitus] siue
anniversar'...
Fundate fuerunt per dictos Barthol., Henricum, et Robertum
Burghersche ea intencione vt quinque capellani in perpetuum
divina celebrarent ad altare Sancte Katerine infra dictam
Ecclesiam pro animabus dictorum fundatorum et aliorum fidelium,
et sex pauperes pueri artem grammaticam proficiscentes custodiantur
continue ibidem ab etate septem annorum vsque ad completos annos
quindecim annorum ; Necnon vt quatuor solempnes obitus sive
anniversarii annuatim observarentur infra eandem Ecclesiam pro
animabus dictorum fundatorum, et pro anima Regis Celebris memorie
Edwardi tercii, quorum primus obitus, viz., pro anima dicti Regis
Edwardi tercii annuatim obseruaretur secundo die Januarii :
Secundus vero obitus, viz., pro anima dicti Henrici Burghersche
obseruaretur annuatim xiij0 die Decembris : Tercius vero obitus,
viz., pro anima Rob. Burghesche annuatim obseruaretur xxvj0 die
Januarii : Et quartus obitus, viz., pro anima predicti Barth.
Burghersche annuatim obseruaretur xxvij0 die Julii. Ad quas qui-
dem inten' terre et possessiones sive tenement' Date et concesse
fuerunt per dictos fundatores Decano et Capitulo Lincoln' et succes-
soribus suis imperpetuum in consideracione observacionis inten-
cionum predictarum. Incumbentes dicte Cantarie modo existentes ;
Thomas Chaumberleyn, etatis quinquaginta sex annorum, percipiens
annuatim pro salario suo viijH, nullam aliam promocionem habens
ac ad serviend' curam minime idoneus.
Henricus Norton, etatis sexaginta sex annorum, percipiens
consimile salarium, nullam aliam habens promocionem, et ad cur'
serviend' minime idoneus.
Nicholaus Onsworth clericus quinquaginta duorum annorum,
consimile percipiens salarium, nullam aliam habens promocionem et
ad serviend' curam minime idoneus.
1 The name and the greater part of the age of the first Dalderby Chaplain are lost.
154 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Johannes Banks, etatis quadraginta annorum, consimile percipiens
stipendium, nullam, &c, minime idoneus.
Et Ricardus Bedford, etatis quadraginta sex annorum, consimile
perc. stipendium, nullam aliam habens promocionem, ac ad serviend'
curam idoneus.
[The Rent of Burghersh Chantry, by Vicecom' Lincoln, 60/.
Rent from Haither manor, parcel of land, property of Edw. Busshe,
6/. 13s. \d. Farm of 20 acres in Aseby and Hayther, let to Rob.
Jenkinson, for 20 years lease, 7 Nov., 25 Hen. viii. = 1533, 105. A
close in suburbs of Lincoln, Ric. Burrell, tenant at will, rent 8s.
Sum total of Chantry, 67/. 115. 4^.]
Other Chantries in the Minster, in the fragment still preserved, I
have only briefly noted as follows : —
J. Buckingham, ... vt duo capellani perpetui diuina celebrarent ad
altare sancti Hugonis et sancte Katerine.
Simon Barton >,
Will. Gare, et lad altare sancti Johannis Baptiste.
Will. Thornton)
W. Thornaco ... ad altare beate Marie.
Gilb, Humfrayvile. (Has no jewels or ornaments.)
Edwardi Regis II., ad altare beate Marie. (Has no goods or
chattels.)
Nich. Cantilupe, et ^ , , _ .„,.,,.
T . . lad altare Sancti Nicholai.
Johanne vxoris sue )
Ric. Stretton ( , . _ L Tjr L
TTT „T ,r 'ad altare Sancte Katerine.
W. Wolfe )
Hen. Edenstow, in [? ' capella ' a tvovd lost] beate Marie infra
ecclesiam.
Rob. Flemmyng Sancte et individue Trinitatis.
Jo. Russell, cum obitu Edwardi Regis IV., in capella Sancti Blasii.
Here the fragment relating to the Cathedral Chantries breaks off
abruptly with ... vocat' a secund ... in a sentence about the chapel
last named.
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I must leave it to those who have the opportunity, to transcribe
or to summarize the numerous leaves which follow, relating to many
Lincolnshire parishes. The pages have been carefully mounted and
rebound, and they are kept in a suitable case among the manu-
scripts in the British Museum.
Seeing what has been done by the Somersetshire Record Society,
in their 2nd volume for that western county, and by the Surtees
Society, in two volumes, of Yorkshire Chantry Surveys, edited by
Mr. W. Page, 1893-5 ! f°r another nearer home, it is to be wished
that any remains of the history of Lincoln and Lincolnshire
Chantries might find a student to investigate them. I have done
something towards collecting lists of earlier and later obits con-
nected with the Cathedral Church, and these would be at his
service.
Chr. Wordsworth.
Any one who has time to spare at the British Museum, might
do well to look up an account of a Tour made by three Officers,
starting from Norwich, in 1634, and spending their Sundays in
various Cathedral cities, Lincoln (I think) among them. Lansdowne
MS., 213.
I56 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
WAIFS AND STRAYS.
It is proposed under this head to note any stray entries which
may from time to time be met with in places where they would not
usually be sought for or be expected to be found, such as marriages
celebrated at a distance from the residences of the parties, wills
proved in courts other than those apparently having jurisdiction
over the testators, and so forth. Such entries are often very
valuable to genealogists, and any contributions of the kind from our
readers will be gratefully received. The following are merely a few
notes, taken almost at random, from the Editor's own collections, to
shew the nature of the thing aimed at. Any names in which sub-
scribers happen to be interested can easily be kept in mind for
future parts, if notified to the Editor.
Blacket. Marriage Bond at Lincoln. 1691, June 30, Walter x
Blacket, of Sherburn, co. Durham, and Margery Ireland, of
Gillygate, in Durham. Surety, Geo. x Camell, of Bp. Aukland,
co. Durham, 3'eoman. Witnesses, Wm. Carrington, clerk,
James x Darcy, and Nathaniel Elston. [At Scotter.]
Brittain, Thomas, of Kirkby Underwood (Bond endorsed, "of
North Carolina.") Adm. at Lincoln, 1769.
Carteril, Henry, "from the House of Correction — a Rebel," buried
1747, at Gainsburgh.
Champlin — Nash. 1670, July 7, Wm. Champlin, of Lincoln, gent.,
and Frances Nash, of Brumdster, co. Norfolk, spinster, married
at Pinchbeck.
Claton — Smith. 1592, Aug. 11, Ralf Claton, of Holme, co Hunt.,
and Luse Smith, of Horsington, married at St. Peter's at Arches,
Lincoln.
Cooper — Wilberfoss. 1751, Nov. 7, Mr. Wm. Cooper, of London,
and Miss Dorothy W., married at Gainsburgh.
Drewry — Key. 1675, Robert Drewry, of Gainsburgh, and Elizth.
Key, married at Beverley St. John and St. Martin, co. York.
Ellison, Mr., a Yorkshire gentleman, buried Sept. 19, 1664, at
St. Mary's, Stamford.
Foxe — Adamson. 1641, Sept. 8, Henry Foxe, junr., of Rotherham, co.
York, and Sarah Adamson, of Radforde, co. Nott. Surety, Christ.
Smythes, of Worcester, esq, Marriage Bond at Nottingham.
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Gray, Richard, of Baynton, co. York. Adm. at York, May 23, 152 1,
to Dominus Robert Gray, rector of Wyham, co. Lincoln.
Harwood — Andrews. 1642, July n, Anthony Harwood, rector of
Barnoldby, co. Line, and Mary Andrews, of Nottingham,
spinster. Surety, Jeremy Taylor, rector of Uppingham, co.
Rutland. Marriage Bond at Nottingham.
Holiier, Elizth., of Stow Market, co. Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln, 1599.
Hone — Bawdes. 1636, Aug. 11, Wm. Hone, of Farnham, co. Essex,
gent., and Kath. Bawdes, of Somerby, married at St. Peter's at
Arches, Lincoln.
Joman (?) John, " a traveller cominge forth of Cumberland," buried
buried Jan. 10, 1623-4, at St. George's, Stamford.
Manton— Franke. 1746, Sept. 4, Rd. Manton, of Oakham, co.
Rutland, grazier, widower, 26, and Lydia Franke, of Broughton,
co. Notts., widow, 40. Marriage Bond at Nottingham. To be
married at Broughton.
Marshall, Wm., of South Minster, co. Essex, and Mary Holliday,
married 1763 at Gainsburgh.
Massingberd, Chas. Burrell, and all children of Wm. Burrell M.,
esq. Tuition in Prerog. Court of York, July, 1768.
Massingberd — Segrave. 1598, Wm. M., of Kirton-in-Holland, and
Kath. Segrave, of Donington, married at St. Peter's at Arches,
Lincoln.
Mauliverer — Wilberfoss. 1752, Oct. 24, Thomas M., of Arncliffe,
co. York, esq., and Sarah Pawson W., married at Gainsburgh.
(And several children bapt. there.)
Mered3'th, John Eastwood, esq., of Tealby, son of Sir Barry Colles
Meredyth, of co. Kilkenny, Ireland, died Dec. 15, 1814, aet. 39.
Monument in Swinderby Church, co. Line.
Meynell — Morre. 1780, Robert Meynell, of Woollerby, co. Line,
and Morre, married at Kirkby Wiske, co. York.
Musgrave, Captain William, buried April 9, 1720, at St. Michael's,
Stamford.
Owen, Hellen, dau. of Mr. Owen, of Ireland, buried, 31 Jan., 1635,
at Grantham.
Preston — Wilberfoss. 1765, Oct. 31, John Preston, of Leeds, mer-
chant, and Elizth. W., married at Gainsburgh.
Proudlove — Parnham. 1641, May 1, John Proudlove, of Knipton,
co. Leicester, yeoman, and Mary Parnham, of Granby, co.
Notts., spinster. Marriage Bond at Nottingham.
158 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Rudd— Bagg. 1664, June 7, John Rudd, of Whaplode, and Mary
Bagg, of Sibdham, co. Norfolk, spinster, married at St. Bene-
dict's, Lincoln.
Sale — Moore. 1661, Oct. 21, John Sale, of Shardlow, co. Derby,
gent., and Ellenor Moore, of Hexgrave Park, co. Notts., dau. of
John Moore, of Stubton, co. Line, gent., deed. Marriage Bond
at Nottingham. To be married at Walesby or Welley.
Sewell, Elizth., of Lincoln, widow. Will at York, 1736.
Smith, Mr. John, of Jamaica, buried Jan. 2, 1741-2, at Gainsburgh.
Somervile — Bethell. 1708-9, Jan. 18, Wm. Somervile, of co. War-
wick, esq.," and Mary Bethell. Surety, Robert Barker, rector
of Cherry Burton. Marriage Bond at York.
Upton — Whiteside. 1715, Richard Upton, of Lancaster, and Elizth.
Whiteside, of same, widow. Marriage Bond at Ripon.
Walker — Pellet. 1694, Oct. 9, Daniel Walker, of Lincoln's Inn, co.
Middx., and Elizth. Pellet, of Long Sutton, married at St.
Peter's at Arches, Lincoln.
Withams — Washington. 1664, Aug. 5, Job Withams, of co. Middx.,
gent., and Kath. Washington, of Somerby, married at Grantham.
Withington. Will of Francis Withington, of Boothby Pannell, co.
Lincoln., yeoman, 19 Nov., 1590. To be buried in Boothby
Pannell Churchyard. Mr. Francis Panell's men to carry me to
the Church, 3s. 4d. My dwellinghouse in Worsoppe to my wife
Ellen for life, and then to my son Edward Withington, other-
wise called Edward Clege, who dwelleth now at London, at St.
Dunstan's Churche in the East. Godchild Francis Lee, dwell-
ing in Lancashire, 5s. Godchildren Francis Roe, Francis
Wilkes, and Richard Roodes, i2d. each. Brother Richard
Withington, of Asheton-under-Lyne, 13s. 4d., which he owes
me. Wife's brother James Loe, 20s. which he owes me. To
the poor man that waited upon me in my sickness, my leather
doublet, &c. To my brother's son, my blue hose. Residue to
wife and son Edward, exors. Witnesses, John Gardener, alias
Harrison, and Mr. Cornelius Clensye. Proved at York (Retford
Deanery), 10 Dec, 1591, by the exors.
Yeo, Mr. Thomas, clerk of the Insolvent Debtors' Office, London,
died suddenly at Lincoln, Nov. 6, 1827, set. 42, leaving a widow
and 5 children. Gravestone in St. Margaret's Churchyard, Line.
* The Poet.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 159
TOWNLEY OF TOWNLEY, &c,
co. Lancaster."
Will of John Townley, of Townley, esq., 22 Sept., 1607. By deed
of 18 Sept. inst, I have granted all my goods and chattels except
only my apparel, my horse litter, and a mare I use to ride upon, to
Robert Hesketh, of Rufforth, co. Lane, esq., his younger brother
Richard Hesketh, Richard Smyth, of Lincoln, gent., and Nichs.
Bancrofte, my servant, upon the trusts therein declared. I confirm
the said deed, and appoint my said trustees executors. Supervisor,
Raph Ashton, of Greate Leaver, esq. Witnesses, John Townley,
Rd. Hether, James Pillinge, Thomas Austen, and Rd. Walton.
Proved at York, 22 Dec, 1608, by the exors.
Adm. de bonis non to goods of Wm. Bankes, of Winstanley, par.
Wigan, esq., dated 1812, recites deed of 16 Oct., 1696, between
Nicholas Townley, of Royle, esq., and Sarah ux., and Thos.
Townley, gent., his son and heir apparent, and others, being a
settlement on the marriage of said Thomas with Ann Legh, sister of
John and Robert Legh, and dau. of Thos. Legh, of Adlington, co.
Chester, esq., deed., and Johanna ux. Mentions also Margaret,
mother of said Nicholas. [York Prerog. Act Book.]
Charles Townley, of Townley, gent., 21 June, 1711. To be buried
amongst my ancestors, so that the charge and trouble be not great.
All to nephew Thomas Markham, of Ollerton, Notts., esq., nephew
Thos. Townley, of York, and sister Catherine Townley, now of
Ollerton, exors. Proved at York, 25 Nov., 1712.
Henry Townley, of Button, co. Lane. 9 Aug., 1731. Adm. to
widow Anne Townley. [York Prerog. Act Book.]
Thos. Townley, of Sutton, dioc. Chester. 6 Dec, 1737. Adm.
(with Will annexed) to John Brown, gent., a residuary legatee.
[ibid.]
* Continued from page 124.
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Betty Townley, of Pallan House, co. Lane, widow of Thos. T.,
late of Royle, co. Lane, esq., 28 Nov., 1891. Exors., nephew,
Robert Holden, and niece Frances H., both of Pallan House. Late
father John Holden, deed; late niece Betty, ux. Henry Greenwood,
of Burnley, gent. Proved at York, 5 July, 1783, by the exors.
Other Townley Wills at York. 1389 — 1700.
15 14— 1530. Laurence, of Leeds, gent., ix., 395.
1622 — 3. Wm., of Skipton-in-Craven, xxxvii., 32.
Laurence, of Barnatt, co. Lane, esq., xxxviii., 92.
Robt., senr., of West Haddlesey, xliv., 449.
John, of Hirstwood, co. Lane, esq-, xlvii., 193.
Christ., of Newland-in- Pendle, xlvii., 397.
Edward, of Conandley, xlviii., 673.
Henry, of Bayley, lviii., 613.
1624-
1661-
1665—6.
1665-
1666 — 7.
1678—80.
1696, April. Richard, of Royle.
1697, Aug. Richard, of Whitlefield, co. Lane
1697 — 8, Jan. Thos., of Shipper Hill.
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HANMER OF FLINTSHIRE.
Will of Wenefride Hanmer, of Radford, Notts., widow of Hum-
frey Hanmer, of same, esq., deed., 51 Oct., 1604. To be buried in
Radford Church, near my husband.
I owe my cousin Thos. Cooper, of Porkington, co. Salop, gent.,
^44, whereof he is to receive ^22 of John Upton, of Lenton,
husbandman, on May 12 next; to my dau. Ellinor Southworth, ^"44;
to Mris. Bowne, of Nottingham, ^"8 ; to Humfrey Simons, of Nottm.,
mercer, £■$ 8s.; to James Seeles, of Nottm., draper, 8s. $d ; to
Steven Hill, of Nottm., apothecarie, 48s. nd.
Servant Margery Whit worth, a black cow, &c. ; dau. Anne South-
worth, an ewe and lamb; daurs. Ellinor Southworth, Cicily Hanmer,
Wenefride, Grace, and Mary Hanmer, various linen, &c. ; son
Thomas Hanmer, 4 ewe lambs, of those which my Lady Willoughby
gave me. Res. to son Phillip Hanmer, and he to be good to his
sisters, and to pay to Winefrede, Cicily, Mary, and Grace, ^"40 each,
and to help to bind his brother Thos. Hanmer apprentice to some
good trade. Friends John Wood, of Lenton, clerk, Thos. Cooper,
and my son Phillip Hanmer, exors.
Supervisors, Sir Percivall Willoughbie, knt., and Sir Wm.
Hanmer, of the Fennes, co. Flint, knt.
Witness, John Wood, clerk.
Proved at York, 17 Jan., 1605, [xxix., 754] by exors.
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WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS IN THE
PECULIAR COURTS AT LINCOLN.
(Printed by permission of the Judge of the Court of Probate.)
LOUTH PREBENDAL COURT.*
Lee, Dominick
• 1752
Maugham, John, senr., .
. 1706
Latchford, Wm. (Adm.) .
• 1756
Moaks, Wm.
. 1708
Lucas, Wm. „
• 1776
Mitchell, David ...
• 1709
Lee, Robt
. 1780
Mellar, John
. 1711
Lawrence, Elizth
. 1781
Morrell, John
,,
Wm
,,
Mawer, John
• 1715
L'Oste, (Rev.) Joseph
• »
Mitchell, Beatrice...
. 1716
,, Mary
. 1786
Martin, Robt
. 1724
Leafe, Thomas
. 1788
Meres, Frances
. 1726
Loft, Susanna (Adm.)
• 1790
Marshall, Sarah
. 1728
Lucas, Rd. ...
. 1806
,, Robt. (Adm.) .
• 1732
Lenton, Lucretia ...
. 1808
Elizth
• 1733
Lucas, Thomas (Adm.) .
. 1816
Medley, Richard ...
• 1735
Luck, Peter
. 1819
Maddison, Nathaniel( Adm
•) *737
Lloyd, David
>)
Mason, George
• 1746
Ludgate, Thomas ...
. 1824
Maddison, Stephen
• !749
,, Thomas (Adm.
Moody, Wm.
• 1755
de bonis turn)
• 1839
Manby, Edvvd
■ 1758
Leake, Wm. Thorold
. 1841
Marshall, John
•• 1759
Lowther, Mary
. 1842
,, Sarah
.. 1761
Lill, Mary
.. 1855
Maddox, James
. 1767
Moore, Wm. (Adm.)
Moor, Lewis
. 1687
. 1688
Maddison, Sarah ...
Medley, Rd. (Adm. Will) .
. 1768
Mood, Nicholas
. 1696
Messenger, Mary ...
• „
Moor, Mary
>)
Meggitt, Thos. (Adm.) .
. 1769
Moody, Edward (Invy.) .
• 1697
Mason, Thos.
•• J776
,, Edward
. 1698
Monk, John
• „
Maddison, Stephen (Adm
) 1698
Marshall, Grace ...
.. 1790
* Continued from page 87.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
I63
Manby, Stote
• 1790
Nelthorpe, Jane (Adm.) ...
1790
Morehouse, Elizth...
• 1793
„ Mary
»
Martin, Wm
. 1796
Neve, Helen Phillis (Adm.)
1796
Morehouse, Jane ...
. 1797
North, John
>>
Main, John (Adm.)
>>
Naull, James
1799
Medley, Michael (Adm.) .
. 1804
Noddle, Wm. (Adm.)
1815
Mills, John
. 1805
Needham, Thos. ...
1823
Musgrave, Martin ...
. 1808
Newcomen, Thos. (Adm.)...
1826
Manby, Wm
. 1809
Nell, Rd
1828
Marshall, John (Adm.) .
. 1811
Naull, John Dunstan
1840
Martin, David
,,
Nell, Elizabeth
i843
,, Ann
. 1812
Misdale, Thos.
Ostler, Wm. (Adm.)
1696
Meggitt, John
. 1813
Osney, Robt.
1700
Mark, Dianah
. 1815
Ostler, Wm. (Adm.)
5>
Millar, Wm
.
>> >>
1714
Merrikins, Jonathan
. 1823
Odlin, Rd
1717
Meison, Prudence ...
. 1832
Odling, Henry
I720
Marshall, Thomas...
• 1837
Otter, Edward
1730
Musgrave, John
Odlin, Edward
!744
Moody, Wm
.. 1838
Ostler, Mary (Adm.)
1745
Moses, Mildred
.. 1840
Outtram, Joseph ...
1766
Morley, Ann
.. 1850
Oates, Margt
1783
„ Rd
1803
North, John
.. 1686
Odling, Bennett ...
1819
North, Anne
.. 1690
Overton, Mary (Adm.) ..
1829
Newcomen, Frances
.. 1716
Odlin, Edward
1830
Nicholson, Wm. ...
.. 1720
North, Rd. (Adm.)
.. 1721
Peart, Wm.
1688
Neve, Philip
.. 1725
Poole, Robt
1700
,, Henry
.. 1728
Pigge, Thos.
1706
Newcomen, Robert
.. 1730
Porter, Samuel
1707
Nicholson, Wm. (Adm.) .
•• 1733
Pinchbeck, Elizth....
1708
North, Thos.
.. 1741
Perkins, Wm.
. 1710
Newsted, Bassett ...
.. 1744
i Poole, Rd
• *7*5
North, John
.. 1772
„ Joseph
. 1716
Newton, Wm. (Adm.)
.. 1776
Peart, Christ. (Adm.)
• 1724
Nay lor, Wm. ,,
.. 1785
1 Page, Christ. (Inventory)..
. 1738
Neve, Robert
.. 1789
| ,, Jane (Adm.)
• J743
164
Petch, Robt. (Adm.)
,, Rosamond ...
„ Wm
Pierce, Ann...
Petch, Elizth
Patman.Wm
Pears, Elizth.
Pearson, Thomas ...
Pettener, Sarah
Parkinson, James ...
Panton, Thomas
Pool, Joseph
Pemberton, Wm. (Adm.)...
Peacock, Sarah
Preston, Wm
Pearson, John
Patrick, Elizth
Petch, Elizth. ■
Preston, Jane
Pearson, Robt.
,, George( Adm. Will)
Pemberton, John
Pindar, Wm.
Pawson, Charles ...
Pearson, Mary (Adm.) ...
Pawson, Charles ...
Pemberton, Ann ...
Poole, Robert
Pearson, George ...
Pool, Nathaniel
Pawson, Mary
Pooles, Wm.
Pearson, Mary
Phillips, Walker
Phillipson, John
Pfaff, Magnus
Phillipson, Wm
Phillips, Mary Ann (Adm.)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
I761
1763
1764
1771
1774
1776
1779
I780
I782
1783
1789
1791
J795
1798
1802
1805
1809
1810
1814
1815
1818
1822
1823
1825
1827
1828
1830
1832
Portas, Wm.
Phillips, Mary (Adm.)
Pocklington, Wm. Henry
(Adm.)
Pocklington, John (Adm.)
Paddison, Wm. B.
Ramsley, Thomas ...
Robinson, Rd.
Raythby, Wm
Roberts, David
Rodesby, Anne
Robinson, Sarah (Adm.) ...
Reed, Thomas
,, Elizth
Rapier, Elizth.
Rippon, Thomas ...
Richardson, Hannah
Radley, Chas
Riggall, John (Adm.)
Riley, Matthew
Richardson, Joseph (Adm,
,, Hannah
Rook, Elizth
Robinson, Rd.
Reynolds, John
Rogerson, Joseph ...
,, Ann
Richmond, Ann (Adm.) .,
Robinson, John
Rashdall, Robert (Adm.)..
Raines, Ann
Robinson. Ralph (Adm.) ..
Riggall, Elizth
Rogerson, Ann
,, John
Rhodes, Wm.
Rogerson, Joseph
Richardson, Edward (Adm.
1847
1849
1850
1851
1855
. 1687
. 1712
. 1640
• 1639
• 1635
• 1713
. 1716
• 1719
• 1725
. 1728
• 1735
»>
• 1739
• 1740
) J747
• 1756
• 1759
■ 1772
. 1781
• i79i
• 1795
. 1810
. 1811
. 1813
. 1814
. 1816
. 1820
1821
) 1826
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 165
HARRISON OF SEDBERGH & STAMFORD,
"Mr. Reginald Harrison was buried the x of Januarye, 1597-8."
[St. Michael's, Stamford.] He was a mercer, who on payment of
20s., the fine for strangers, became a freeman of Stamford, 21 Feb.,
1 560- 1, and was elected a member of the second Twelve or common
councilman, Sept. 30, (1562), subsequently of the first Twelve, Sept.
30, 7 Eliz. (1565), and served the office of Alderman or Chief Magis-
trate in 1569 and 1581. He was evidently, from the fine he paid, a
stranger, and apparently came from Yorkshire, his will being as
follows : —
The 27 June, 1594, I, Reynold Harryson, of Stamford, co. Lincoln,
gent. ; my body to be buried in St. Michael's Church, in Stamford, in
the same grave where my " wife was buried, which is neare the
chauncell dore in the middle alley of the church."* To the repairs
of the said church of St. Michael, 205. To the poor people of the
Beadhousc (Browne's Hospital) in Stamford, 205. To the poor of
Stamford, 5/. 135. ^d. To the poor of St. Martin's parish in Stam-
ford Baron, 20s. To the school of Sedberghe in Yorks., 20/., to be
disposed and bestowed by the discretion of the schoolmaster and
feoffees of the said school so long as it will last and continue
towards the relief of two poor scholars learning in the said school,
wherein my Will is that the poorest of my name and kindred, if any
there be, shall have the preference as at this present there is one
Henry Harryson's son, of Sawrethaite, dwelling with Mr. Hampton,
whom I would have preferred. To the schoolmaster of Sedberghe,
105. Towards the mending and repair of Sawrethaite Bridge, which
is the highway to the church from Sawrethaite, 4/., to be bestowed
yearly as often as need shall require at the discretion of Mr. Fras.
Cowper, of Sedberge, co. York, gent., and William Harryson, of
Sawrethaite, my brother, so long as any part of the said 4/. shall
remain unbestowed. To the poor people of Sedberghe, 5/., where
most need is, by Mr. Fras. Cowper, and my brother Willm. H. To
* The old church fell in, 1st June, 1832, in consequence of repairs injudiciously
carried out, and a new one was built and consecrated 19 Oct., 1836.
l66 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
my brother-in-law Willm. Sauer, 405., and Margaret his wife, my
sister, 205. To my sister-in-law, wife to my brother Willm. H., 205.
To my nieces Agnes Faucette, of the Knott, 205., and Eliz. Ward,
205. To my cousins Willm. Harryson, of the Bowse Keale, 205. ;
James H., of the Fell Yale, whose ground doth adjoin to my brother's
ground, 205. ; Henry H., of Sauer, 205. ; to Wid. Sawer, of Swine
Ridding, late wife to Thos. S., if she be alive, 205., or if she be dead
to one of her children, whom Mr. Fras. Cowper and brother Wm. H.
shall think best. To Mabell H., my brother's daughter, 100/. at 5
years after my dec, on condition that she marries with her father's
consent, if he be living ; otherwise, if she marries against his liking
and contrary to his mind, I give her only 205. To Mary Dayes-
borough, my cousin, 5/., to be paid to her immediately after my dec.
To Christopher, Robert, and Edith Dayesborough, 205. each. To
Agnes Selbie, 205. To the poor of Oundle, 4/., and to the poor of
Glapthorne, 65. 8d. To Thos. Corney, of London, upholsterer, 3/.
To Mr. Peter Routh, of the Beadhouse, 405. To Mr. Thos. Short -
hous, 205. To my sister Stoyte, 205. To my brother Barth. Allen*
305., and to brother John Allen, 305. To Margaret Thompson, my
maid, 6/. 135. 4^. and various furniture. To Edm. Furniss, my little
boy who turneth the spit, 405., to be put forth for his use by my
supervisors. To Sibella Marshall, of Oundle, who was my servant,
40s., to be delivered to her secretly for the use of her children ; and
whereas, her husband, John M., doth owe me certain money, I do
release him. To Lawrence Stanton, elk. parson of Ufnngton,
3/. 6s. 8d, A dinner to be kept at the " Bull," because my house is
too little to entertain Mr. Alderman and his brethren, and other my
friends who shall be present at my burial. To one of my fellow's
(James Harryson, of Oundle), children, 135. 4^. To Robt. Fawcett,
my servant and cousin, 6/. 135. \d. Residue to my brother Will.
Harryson, of Sedberghe, co. York, exor.
Supervisors, my brother Wm. Allen, of Stamford, gent., and
Nich. Dayesborough, of Deene, co. Northampton, gent., 10/. each.
Proved, P.C.C., 4 Feb., 1597-8. [Register Lewyn, fo. 14.]
Justin Simpson.
* B.A., elected Town Clerk, 1588, dismissed 1591, re-elected 1613, res. 1614,
buried at Stamford, Mch 1620. Perhaps a son of John A., Alderman of the
Borough in 1543.
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DIOCESAN REGISTRIES.
REGISTRY of RIPON. (ARCHDEACONRY ok RICHMOND.)
We are indebted to H. D. Eshelby, Esq., F.S. A., for permission
to print the following particulars of the contents of this Registry,
the result of an examination made at his expense, with the sanction
of the present Registrar.
Act Books of the Commissary Court of the Archdeacon: — 1535 —
40 (in excellent condition), 1581, 1582, &c, 1582 — 4, 1584, 1591 — 5,
1593 — 5, 1596 — 1601, 1598-9, 1604, 1606-7, 1609, 1623 — 8, 1633, 1663,
1664, 1676 — 84, 1691-2, 1703, 1704 — 8, 1707 — 10 (includes Depositions
1733, and Court Minutes, 1768), 1710 — 15, 1715 — 19, 1720 — 9 (a very
large volume), 1742 — 50, and various others down to 1800. Also a
Procuration Book, 1529-30, and a Deposition Book, 1595.
A miscellaneous Bundle of Commissary Court Papers (Deposi-
tions, Citations, Faculties, and Petitions for Faculties, &c.) Also
Churchwardens' Presentments of 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries.
A miscellaneous Bundle of Churchwardens' Presentments and
Consistory Court Papers (Depositions, Bonds, Copies of Wills, &c),
chiefly 1624, but some as early as 1589, and as late as 1680.
A Bundle of Consistory Court Papers (Depositions, Personal
Answers, Administrations, Bonds, &c), 1596, 1617, 1639, an:' I®50>
and thereabouts.
A Bundle of Churchwardens' Presentments, 1706 — 1770, but
including also Depositions of Witnesses and other Commissary
Court Papers, some as early as the 16th Century.
Four Bundles of Commissary Court Papers of the 17th Century.
A Bundle of Inventories of deceased persons' effects, 1760— 1770.
Archdeacons' Visitation Books, Call Books, and Comperta Books
(Lancashire), of the 17th and 18th Centuries (the earliest 1667).
Visitation Call Books, 1700— 1830, and a few earlier.
Visitation Articles and Returns, 18th Century.
Penances and Presentments, 18th Century.
Meeting House Licences, 1810 — 1836, 1838— 1848.
Terriers.
l68 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Draft Index of Wills of the Deaneries of Richmond, Catterick, and
Boroughbridge, 1500 — 1700. (The Wills are now in London.)
Probate and Administration Act Book (chiefly the Western
Deaneries), including notes of Marriage Licences issued, 1705 — 1712.
Caveat Book, 1737 — 1777.
Parish Register Transcripts since 1702, and for 5 or 6 odd years
before (1675, 1680, &c.)
Marriage Bonds from 1700 downwards, and a few (not 100
altogether) of 1637, 1675, and other years before 1700. There are, at
a rough estimate, not less than ten thousand of these Bonds, but
owing to their having been kept in a damp place (in fact, in the
Tower of Richmond Church), before they came into the custody of
the present Registrar, a great many of them are crumbling to dust,
and would require the greatest care in handling to enable them to be
deciphered at all.
REGISTRY of the ARCHDEACONRY of NOTTINGHAM.
The old Wills and Transcripts of Parish Registers for Nottingham-
shire are at York, but the Archdeacon of Nottingham seems to have
had a prescriptive jurisdiction in granting Marriage Licences and in
other matters usually belonging to Diocesan Registries ; and the
following records are consequently preserved in this Registry : —
Marriage Bonds, 1594 — 1883, except during the Commonwealth.
These have been calendared down to 1758 (about twenty thousand
in number), by the Editor of this Journal, for Dr. Marshall, Rouge
Croix Pursuivant.
Marriage Act Books, 1623 — 35, ID39> J662 — 6, 1671. There are
some earlier entries in the 16th Century Court Books.
Archdeacons' Visitation Books from temp. Eliz.
Court Books (very many) from about 1550.
Mandates for Inductions of Clergy from 1556.
Transcripts of Parish Registers since about 1840.
A Parcel of Letters to the Registrar from Chancellor Sir Edward
Lake, 1650 — 1670.
Old Account Books, shewing Wills sent to York, &c.
Bailiffs' Accounts for Nottingham, 1694.
Several Ancient Precedent Books.
Old Memorandum Books and sundry papers of little value.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 169
PIERREPOINT, OF HOLME PIERREPOINT.
Will of Robert Pierpoint, of Kneton, co. Nott., husbn., 27 Jan.,
1560. Mentions brother Thomas Pierpoint; three of my brethren ;
my sister ; wife Emotte, extrix. Proved at York, 12 Oct., 1561, by
the extrix. [xvii., 41.]
Sir George Perpoynte, of Holmeperpoynt, co. Nott., knt., 19
March, 6 Eliz. Eldest son Henry Perpoynte ; son-in-law Rossell,
who married my dau. Amor ; my young children Gervis, Wm.,
Isabell, and Anne Perpoynte; wife Dame Wenefride, extrix. Proved
at York, 27 April, 1564, by the extrix. [xvii., 339.]
Sir Henry Pierrepont, of Holme Pierrepont, knt., 8 July, 1615.
To be buried in Holme Church. All my manors and lands, which I
formerly assured, to go according to the Common Law. Wife
Dame Frances, to have all the furniture and goods in my manor
house of Holme Pierrepont for her life, and then to my son Robert
Pierrepont. Servants Thos. Walker, Thos. Bayley, Wm. Kinder,
Hy. Ellis, Thos. Becke, and Gervas Rosell. My other servants.
Wife, extrix. Proved at York, 25 Feb., 1616, by the extrix.
[xxxiv., 76.]
Henry Pierponte, of Kneeton, husbn., 27 May, 1632. Wife Elizth.
Sons Robt. and Henry Pierponte (exors.), and Wm. P. Proved at
York, 8 Aug., 1632, by the exors. [xli., 820.]
Dame Frances Pierrepont, of Holme Pierrepont, widow of Sir
Henry P., of same, knt., 15 Feb., 1620. Son Robert P. esq., exor.
Daurs. Elizth. Stapleton, late wife of Richard S., of Carleton, esq.;
Grace Manners, wife of Sir Geo. Manners, of Waddon, knt. ; Mary,
wife of Fulke Cartwright, of Essington, esq., and Frances Pierrepont.
Gilbert Stapleton, eldest son of my dau. Stapleton, and Epiphannis
and Robt. S., his brothers, and Grace S. their sister. John Manners,
eldest son of my dau. Lady Grace Manners, and Roger M. his
brother. Elinor, wife of Sir Lewis Watson, and Elizth. wife of
170
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Robt. Sutton, esq., the two eldest daurs. of my dau. Manners, and
their sisters Frances, Dorothy, and Mary Manners. Dau. Cart-
wright's 5 eldest children, and 2 youngest children, Ann and
Catherine. Son Robt. Pierrepont's eldest son Henry P., and his
other sons Wm., Francis, Robt., and Gervas P., and his eldest dau.
Frances P. My dau. -in-law Gertrude Pierrepont, wife of my said
son. Brother-in-law Mr. Gervas Pierrepont ; sister-in-law, Lady
Katherine Cavendish, of Welbeck ; cousin Lady Mary Chaworth,
wife of Sir Geo. C, knt. ; cousin Mr. Sanctelow Kniveton. Proved
at York, 13 March, 1632, by the exor. [xlii., 73.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 171
LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.
1670. May 9. Barton, Edward, late of Louth, and now of Ox-
combe, set. 39, and Jone Ranyard, of Oxcombe, widow,
aet. 40. Her parents are dead. [Oxcombe.]
161 1 -2. Feb. 4. Barton, John, of Glamford Briggs, baker, and
Eliz. Atthall, of same, widow. Witness, John Tayler,
notary public. Seal of arms : Quarterly, i and 4 two fesses,
2 and 3 three etoiles. Crest, a Stork (?)
[St. Peter in Eastgate.J
1662. Jan. 27. Barton, John, of Toft Newton, and Mildred Porting-
ton, of Hemeswell. Surety, Edmund Portington, of Toft
Newton. [Hemeswell.]
161 1-2. Feb. 19. Bassett, William, of All Saints, Stamford, and
Sibill Elkyne, alias Leedall, of same, widow.
1569. Jan. 2. Ael. — Basingthorp. Sequestration.
1665. May 15. Bate, John, of Cunsby, yeoman, and Grace Atther-
ley, of Boston, spinster. Bond by Thomas Attherley, of
Lincoln, joyner, and Thomas Bate, of Brothertoft, yeoman.
[Swinshead or Brothertoft.]
1633. Dec. 6- Bateman, Henry, of North Willingham, gent., aet.
40, and Sarah Mickelthwaite, of Ludford Magna, widow.
[Ludford Magna.]
1667. July 5. Bateman, Richard, of Navenby, yeoman and bach.,
aet. 40, and Katherme Langworth, of Brant Broughton,
spinster, aet. 26. His parents and her father are dead ; her
mother consents. Surety, Hugh Walter, of the Close of
Lincoln, clerk. [Skinnand, or St. Mary.]
1664. Feb. 25. Bates, Nicholas, of Sibsey, husb., and Luce Wood-
roofe, of same, spinster. Surety, Robert Clarke, of same,
husb. [Sibsey.]
161 1. May 19. Batson, Thos., of the City of Lincoln, carpenter,
and Alice Simpson, of St. Swithin's, Lincoln, spinster.
Surety, Hugh Bateson, of the City of Lincoln, miller.
* Continued from page 102.
172 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
161 1. Oct. 11. Bautree, Hamond, Vicar of Friskney, and Marie
Knight, of Leake, spinster. Surety, Hamond Coxon,
Rector of Skegnes. [Leake.]
1591. July 5. Act Book. — Bawldinge, Fras., of Market Rasine,
and Jane Northam, of Walesby. [St. Peter at Arches.]
1640. June 17. Baxter, Luke, of Wibberton, yeoman, aet. 26, and
Bridget Ffracie, of Bourne, widow, set. 30. Surety, Godfrey
Jenkinson, of Boston, blacksmith. [Bourne, or Wiberton.]
1664. March 7. Baxter, Thomas, of Wibberton, yeoman, aet. 23, and
Mary Rawlins, of Ffishtoft, spinster, ast. 19. His mother
and her parents are dead. Bond by his father, Luke
Baxter, of Wibberton, yeoman, and William Brotherton, of
Benington (? Donington), yeoman. [Leake, or Wibberton.]
1665. Dec. 25. Baxter, Thomas, of Wibberton, gent., and Sarah
Ambler, of Kyrton, spinster. Surety, Anthony Menison (?),
of Kyrton, yeoman. [Wibberton, Swinshead, or Kyrton.]
1583. July 22. Act Book. — Bailie, John, of Wiberton, and Mar-
gery Reignoldson, of same. [St. Mich, on Mount.]
1633. Feb. 7. Baly, John, of Beckingham, yeoman, aet. 60, and
Marie Pattinson, of same, widow. Bond by Matt. Lane, of
Lincoln, carpenter. Seal, a griffin. Witnesses: — Ffran.
Carr, and W. Lloyd. [Beckingham.]
1664. May 13. Bayly, William, of Alderkirk, tayler, aet. 22, and
Anne Coolton, of Snarford, spinster, aet. 22. His parents
are dead ; hers consent. Surety, Richard Markham, of the
Bail of Lincoln, gent. [Spridlington, or Ffaldingworth.]
1585. Aug. 31. Act. Book. — Beachame, Christ., of S. Elkington,
and Jane Emerson, of Grymesbie. [Marshchapell.]
1634. Jllly 4- F. — Beacharn, Robert, of Grimsthorp, aet. 28, and
Helen Tebb, of same, spinster, aet. 23. Their fathers are
dead ; their mothers consent. Application by Richard
Bell, of Aunsbie, yeoman. (See Beatham.) [Aunsby.]
1666. Oct. 24. Beacock, John, of Gainsburgh, aet. 30, and Sarah
Wilson, of Torksey, widow, ast. 30. Surety, Robert Hind-
marsh, of Gainsburgh, gent. [Gainsburgh, or Torksey.]
1664. Dec. 8. Bealby, Henry, of Appleby, aet. 30, and Elizth.
Mackson, of same, spinster, aet. 20. Their fathers are dead;
their mothers consent. Surety, Robert Markham, of
Ffrodingham, gent. [Appleby.]
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1583. April 2. Act Book. — Beamond, John, of Coningesbie, and
Margt. Marley, of same. [Coningesbie.]
1634. Aug. 5. F. — Beardshawe, Richard, of Grimsby Magna, gent.,
aet. 25, and Mary Smith, of same, spinster, aet. 22. Her
father is dead ; her mother consents. [St. Paul in Bail.]
1634. July 4. Beatham, Rob., of Grimsthorpe, set. 28, and Helen
Tebb, of Aunsbie, spinster, aet. 23. Their fathers are dead;
their mothers consent. Sureties, Ric. Bell, of Aunsby,
yeoman, and John Tebb, of Elstropp in Edenham, yeoman.
(See Beacham.) [Aunsby.]
1664. Oct. 4. Becham, John, of Bourne, and Elizth. White, of
same. Surety, Gregory White, of same, smith. [Thurleby.]
1640. June 22. Becke, Bartholomew, of Barton, labourer, aet. 40,
and Susan Page, of same, spinster, aet. 26. Her parents
are dead. Surety, George Burgann, of Bonbie, tailor.
[St. Michael.]
1667. Feb. 10. Beck, George, of the City of Lincoln, aet. 27, and
Jane Smyth, of same, widow, aet. 34. His father consents.
Surety, John Tonge, of Lincoln.
[St. Mary Wigford, or St. Paul in Bail.]
1588. May 4. Act Book.— Becke, Nichl., of Wintringham, husb.,
and Margt. Marshall, of same. [Wintringham.]
1594. Dec. 1. Becke, Richard, of Winterton, and Elizth. Cooke,
dau. of William Cooke, of same, yeoman, who is bound.
1667. June 18. Becke, Richard, of Ffleet, gent., aet. 27, and Anne
Minnicks, of same, widow, aet. 30. His parents are dead.
[Sutterton, Alderkirke, Ffosdike, Wigtoft, or Ffleet.]
1581. April 17. Act Book. — Becke, Robert, and Agnes Watson, of
Butterwicke. [Stowe Archdy.]
1665. Feb. 17. Beckett, Robert, of , yeoman, and Alice
Sumner, of Werington, dio. Peterburgh. Surety, John
Brown, gent. [Whapload Drove, or Pinchbecke.]
1588. Aug. 11. Act Book. — Beckett, Wm, of Burton by Lincoln,
and Isabella Sampsonne. [St. Peter at Arches.]
1669. Oct. 20. Bedford, Samuell, of Gainsburrow, surgeon, and
Mary Ellisson, of the Citty of Yorke, widow. Surety,
William Hayes, of the Bail of Lincoln, inholder.
[Owston, or Laughton.]
174 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
CUMBERLAND & WESTMORELAND WILLS.
John Hudson, of Bowtherbecke, co. Cumberland, gent., 31 Oct.,
1609.
Wife for life (instead of her thirds) the occupation of this house
and farmhold wherein I now dwell, viz., Bowtherbecke, Gate-
barth, Breaknes, and Grenenes closes; and my son Charles to join
her in such occupation. Part of my debts to be paid out of said
grounds and the Rectory of Brigham. Son Chas. Hudson, the
Rectory of Brigham, appropriate to the late College of Standropp in
the Bishopric of Durham, (subject to a lease of part of the tithes to
Geo. Lamplough, of Cockermouth, gent., and to a lease of the
tithes of Greystone, to Henrie Dalton the father, and Henrie Dalton
the son, of Brigham.) Son Chas., my burgage lands in Cockermouth,
and all Bowthbecke, Gateskartli (sic), Grenens, Hesnes Closes,
Breaknes, and Breaknes Feildes in tail, with rems. to my sons
Peter, Arthure, and James Hudson, successively in tail. Dau.
Dorothie, ^"200 ; dau. Anne, 200 marks ; son Peter, ^"300 ; dau.
Benson, wife of Salamon Benson, ^50; children of my dau., the
wife of Thos. Tailer, of Skelton, co. Cumbd., yeoman, ^"20. Son-in-
law Henrie Dalton, of Brigham, and Barbara, his now wife, for their
lives, the titles of Brigham, as now in occupation of himself and his
father Henrie Dalton. Son-in-law, Richard Bragg, and my dau.
Francis, his now wife, ^"50, " in hope that he will come a new man
and a good husband." Henrie Hudson, son of Peter H., my son,
^"20. John Birked, of Setaller, xxiiij. bushels of corn, th'one half
bigg and th'other half otes. Servant Jennitt Norman, /"io. Poor
widows of Brigham, i2d. each. Chapel of Buttermyre, £3 6s. 8d.
For repair of highway between Botherbecke house and Setaller,
26s. 8d.
Supervisors, my friends Wm. Hudson, of Barton Kirke, co.
Westmd., gent. ; Henrie Dalton, junr., of Brigham, co. Cumbd.,
yeoman., and John Heirson (in another place, Harrison), of Stam-
feild, co. Cumbd., yeoman. Res. to son Chas. Hudson, exor.
Witnesses, Wm. Hudson, Salomon Benson, and Thos. Norman.
Proved at York, 26 Oct., 1610, [xxxi., 478] by the exor.
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Sir Edward Musgrave, of Hatton Castle, co. Cumbd., baronet,
15 Nov., 1673. To be buried in Simondburn Church.
Wife Dame Mary Musgrave, my Tithe of Espatra and Outerside,
co. Cumbd., in consideration of ^"500 debt which my said wife hath
undertaken to pay, viz. : to Mrs. Dorothy James, of Washington, co.
Durham, ^150 ; to my son-in-law Mr. William Carleton, of Longtee,
co. Northumbd., ^"100; to Mrs. Curwen, of Workington, co. Cumbd.,
^150, and to Wm. Blenrasset, of Flimbie, co. Cumbd., esq., £100.
Res. of goods to said wife. Witnesses, Michl. Haston, Fras.
Lowther, and John Green well. Proved at York, 1674. [lv., 2°°-]
Christofer Middleton, of Deansbiginge, co. Westmoreland, yeoman.
Not dated. All my goods, and the government of my children to
my wife, my uncle Dr. Gibson, and my cousin, John Gibson, his son.
" And I think my uncle will take my two eldest sons, for I fear they
will not be ruled by my wife." Witnesses, Richard Dixon and
Richard Cawdbecke. Proved at York, 8 Aug., 1603, [xxix. 134] by
John Gibson, esq. ; power being reserved for Sir John Gibson, knt.,
and Alice, widow of deed.
(Another Will to the same effect, except that it gives to dau.
Elizth. ^"6o after her mother-in-law's death, was proved by the
widow alone, 25 Aug., 1603.)
James Bellingham, of Over Levens, co. Westmoreland, esq.,
1 Mch., 1678. To be buried as my wife Dorothy and my exors.
shall appoint.
By agreement, dated 11 Aug., 1676, between my eldest son Alan
B., and myself, my sd. son is to pay ^900 to my son Hy. B., and
£1,600 to my dau. Mary B. (^700 of which is given to her in conson.
of my performance of the Will of Mrs. Mary Mallory, late of Hutton
Conyers, near Ripon, co. York.) Daurs. Agnes, Bridget, Elizth.,
and Dorothy, ^900 each. My 4th dau. Elizth. B., which came by
my 2nd wife, land near Norman Grove, late in possession of " Thomas
of Kirkland, chapman," being customary estate holden of the Manor
of Sizeck. " And in regard I have not power in' me by law to sett
out either landes or house as a jointure to my now third wife ; I
therefore request my sonne Alan to discharge himself in honour and
honesty upon her request, to afford her such conveniences of roomes
176 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
in Leavens house or elsewhere, as may be by her desired." If my
wife Dorothy have not her dower out of my whole estate, my exors.
to pay her ^"ioo. My live goods at Leavens, High Forrest, and
Gaythorne, to be distributed to all my said children by my said son
Alan ; and my dau. Mauleverer to have her share with the rest.
Children by my 2nd wife Elizth., my mortgage on the estate of
Brian Walker, in Killington and Hegham ; also 5 acres of land in
Estwicke, or Kestwicke, near Kirby Lownsdale, which I purchased
of Wm. Applegarth. Trustees under Deed of Settlement for my
younger children, dated 7 Nov., 1676, ^10 each, doubting not but
God will more plentifully reward them. My own brother, Mr. Thos.
Bellingham, of Houghton, in the Bishopric of Durham, and my
brothers-in-law Clifton Leeke, esq., of Newarke, co. Notts., and
John Bagshaw, esq., co. Northampton, exors. He that preaches my
funeral sermon to preach on the text, Philip, i. 27, " Onely lett
youre conversation be as itt becometh the gospel of Christ, Amen."
Witnesses, Geo. Turner, my servant ; R. Moore, a lawyer ; John
Wilson.
Codicil, 6 April, 1680. All the money, gold, &c, in my truncke in
my study, and in one little white box which Mrs. Sarah Fletcher
took out of the study by my order, and now in the custody of
Dorothy my loving wife, to my children Henry, William, Mary,
Agnes, Bridget, Elizth., and Dorothy B., my younger children,
equally. Witnesses, Edward Southgate, and Wm. Backhouse.
Proved at York, 31 July, 1680. [lvii., 72.]
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LANCASHIRE WILLS.
Isabella Gooddaie, widow of Thos. Gooddaie, late of the Holme
in Chageley, co. Lane, deed., 22 Oct., 1602. To be buried in
Mitton Churchyard, near my late husband.
Dau. Anne, £3 3s., and a whie ; and to her daughters Alice and
Jennett Braddill, £y each at lawful age ; and to her dau. Ellin
Braddill, "a whie that went at Browseholme." William, Henry,
and Robert Edwardes, sons of John E., of Whalley, xxs amongst
them. Elizth. and Isabell Nevell, two of Richard N.'s children, xxs
each. Son Bartholomewe Gooddaie, £3, and to his wife a red
petticote. Servant John Isherwood, xms imd. Residue, to son
Barth. Gooddaie, and Thos. Oddie, exors.
Witnesses, Laurence Jacksonne, and Anthony Isherwood. Proved
at York, 12 May, 1603, [xxix., 28] by the son, the other exor.
renouncing.
Richard Wade, of Hauton, co. Lancaster, yeoman, 23 Nov., 1610.
Youngest son Richard Wade, my copyholds in Hallifax, cc.
York. Eldest son John Wade, three parts of all my implements of
husbandry ; and to his son Richard, certain furniture ; and to his
dau. Elizth., £40. Granddau. Suzan Towneley, dau. of Thos. T. £\
Marie Ryley, dau. of Chas. R., £\> Ralph, and Marie Rishton
children of my son-in-law Ralph R., £3 each. Every other grand
child, 40s. Dau. Ellen's base son, 40s. John Wade, shoemaker, 20s
Elizth. Birtwisle, dau of Richd. B., 6s. 8d. Every godchild, 2s
Res. to my seven children, John, Roberte, Richard, Elizth., Anne
Ellen, and Jennet. Wife Lettice, one third of yearly rent of
£5 6s. 8d. which I have out of lands of John Haworth, of Burnley
Wood, for the lives of my sons John and Robert; and 1 give the
residue to my son Robert. By indentures between me and Richard
Crooke, of Pendle, late father-in-law of said John Wade, I agreed to
pay ^20 to my said son John ; this has now been paid. Chas.
Riley, of Acrington, Ralph Rishton, of the White Ashe, and John
Wade, of Hapton, my feoffees of copyholds at Halifax, to hold same
upon trust for my youngest son Richard Wade, in tail, subject
178 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
to payment of 20s. yearly to Daniell Foscrofte, of Halifax, innkeeper.
Son-in-law, Wm. Mercer's children, £6 13s. 40!. Wife Lettice, and
said Chas. Ryley and Ralph Rishton, exors. Supervisors, Richard
Towneley, of Towneley, esquier, my landlord, £15 in gold, and Geo.
Pollard, of Hapton, yeoman, ^"10 in gold.
Witnesses, George Pollard, Edmunde Scoles, and John Horridge.
Proved at York, 24 May, 161 1, [xxxi., 610] by the exors.
George Smyth, of Haberiam Eaves, co. Lancaster, 4 Feb., 1609.
WTife Alice, half my goods. Thomas and John Smyth, sons of
Henry Smyth, my brother, xxs each. Thomas, John, Lourence, and
Margt. Smyth, children of John S., my brother, xxs each. Res. to
John Grime, alias Smyth, son of my deed, brother Thos. Smyth, alias
Bettes, of Burnley, my brother-in-law, John Smith, eldest son of
Henrie S. my brother, and Geo. Smyth, eldest son of John Smyth
my brother, equally amongst them. Wife Alice, and brothers
Henrie and John, exors.
Witnesses, Robt. Ingham, junr., of Fulledge ; John Pollard, of
Whittlefeilde ; Anthonie Garnet, and James Lawe. Proved, 23 May,
1611, [xxxi. 611] by the exors.
James Ridehalgh, of Gilclough in Gt. Marsden, par. Couly, co.
Lane, yeoman, 7 March, 1673.
Robt. R., my son and heir apparent, to provide for my younger
son James R., till 16. Res. of goods to said son Robt., exor.
(Signed by mark.)
Witnesses, Robt. Ridehalgh, Rowland x Whaley, and Robt.
Leighe. Proved at York, 1674. [lv. 198.]
Richard Atherton, of Atherton, co. Lancaster, esq., 19 Dec, 1724.
^"100 for repair of Chapel of Sankey, co. Lane, and ^200 for
obtaining Queen Anne's bounty. Brazen Nose College, Oxford, £50
for beautifying same, or making some additional building. Wife
Elizth., besides her jointure, all my books wherein her name is
written, and all my jewels, plate, and household goods, for her life,
and then to go as heirlooms. Uncle Seymour Cholmondeley, what-
ever he owes me on Bond. Godson James Rawstorne, son of Wm.
R., of Preston, co. Lane, esq., £1000. Servant Elizth. Pilkington,
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£10, and all my other servants a year's wages. Rev. Henry Hall,
clerk, my late tutor, an annuity of ^50 for life, out of all my lands
except in Sutton, Much Woolton, and Little Woolton, co. Lane,
which are to be sold. Exors. to carry on and finish the buildings
already begun by me at Atherton. If I have a son, I give my dau.
Elizth. ^"5000. Lands to said Wm, Rawstorne ; Geo. Farington of
Shawhall, co. Lane, esq. ; and Thomas Hesketh, of Preston, esq.,
my exors., for 200 years upon trust for my son, if any. If not, to my
sister Frances Atherton, ^"2000 : to sister-in-law Margret, of Faring-
ton, ^500 ; to Isabella Rawstorne, dau. of said Wm. R., ^"100 ; to
said James Rawstorne, all my books ; to Grissell Mainwaring, of
Scotland Yard, in Westminster (as ye greatest token of gratitude
and respect), an annuity of ^100 for life ; to said James Rawstorne,
an annuity of £50 for life ; and the rest to my dau. or daurs.
Witnesses, Edward Rawstorne, Miles Barrett, James Bradley,
and Ellin Wells. Codicil, 8 March, 1724. Proved at York, 14 Oct.,
1730. [lxxxi. 587.]
Thomas Sprowell, of Todmorden, within Hundersfield, par. Roch-
dale, co Lane, innkeeper, 20 June, 1730.
Edmund Barker, senr., and Edmund B., junr., of Goakesholme,
within Hundersfield, yeomen, owe me ^20 by bond of 29 May, 1723.
Brother Robt. Sprowell, sister Sarah Hartley, and brother John's
children, £6 13s. 4d. each. Brother John's son, Thos. Sprowell, a
clock. My first wife Elizabeth's nephews and nieces, 5s. each.
Res. to wife Mary, extrix., with Edmund Whitacar, and Robt.
Sprowell.
Witnesses, Sam. Barnes, John Scott, and James Dearden. Proved
at York, 22 Oct., 1730. [lxxxi. 592.]
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KINGERBY PARISH REGISTER,*
co. Lincoln.
(The Parish Register before 1765 is lost. The following is a Transcript
from the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln.)
!635-6 — Thos., son of Thomas Robson and Jane his wife, was bapt.
2 February.
1635-6 — (sic).
Judeth, daughter of Thos. Harrison and Elizabeth his wife,
buried 2 August.
Faith, daughter of Thomas Swatton and Faith his wife,
baptized 10 October.
William, son of Wm. Horneby and Margaret his wife, bapt.
1 Nov., and buried 2 Nov.
Robert Crane was buried 4 February.
Michael Swatton was buried 4 March.
1640- 1 — Brian, the sonne of Brian and Elizabeth Smith, was bapt.
the 4th day of December.
Anthony, the son of Thomas and Ffrancis Hanson, was bapt.
the seaventh day of December.
Steeven, the son of Roger and Marye Laming, was baptized
the 27th day of December.
Peter Richier, of Lincolne, and Catharine Smith, of the same,
were married the fourteenth day of December.
An, the daughter of Jarvis and Anne Todd, was buried the
tenth day of Ffebruary.
1644-5 — Susanne and Ellen, daughters of Moses Cooke and Ellen
his wife, were baptized the sixth of June.
Laurence, the sonne of Mr. Brian Wade and Susanna his
wife, was buried the first day of August.
1645-6 — John Pickering was buried the fifth of May.
Susan, the daughter of Roger and Marye Laming, was bapt.
the sixteenth of May.
* Continued from page 120,
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1645-6 — John Netlom and Susanne Ffarrow were maried the tenth
of July.
Martha Morrily was buried the seaventh of September.
Richard, the sonne of Richard Brighty, was baptized the one
and twentieth of December.
Edward Emmerson was buried the twenty third of Ffebruarye.
1659-60 — Elizabeth, the daughter of Philip and Elizabeth Burwell,
was baptized the 4th day of Aprill.
Ffaith, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Wrawby, was
buried the 28th of Aprill.
Thomas Cliffe and Bridget Allen were maried the third day
of June.
William Grant and Elizabeth Allison were maried the 8th of
June.
John, the son of Philip Burwell, was buried the 26th of
July.
Margaret, the wife of Hugh Lamming, was buried the 13th of
September.
Susanne, the daughter of. Hugh Lamming, was buried the
24th of September.
An, the daughter of John and Lucye Crust, was baptized the
22nd of November.
Edward, the son of Richard and Dorothy Blith, was baptized
the 21st of Ffebruary.
Edward, the son of Robert Rolle, was baptized the 23rd of
Ffebruary, and was buried the 13 of March.
! 663-4-— Mariage— John Crust, and Lucy Trotter, were married July
the 30th, 1663.
Christianing— Anne, the daughter of Thomas Burrill and
Elizabeth his wife, was baptized August the 30th, 1663.
Burial — Mary, the wife of Vincent Lowson, buried July the
5th, 1663.
1665-6— Ann, the daughter of Phill. Burwell and Elizabeth his wife,
was baptized August the 6.
Elinor, the daughter of Robt. Rowth and Mary his wife, was
baptized May the 24.
Jane, the daughter of Roger Laming and Jane his wife, was
baptized the 29 of October.
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1665-6 — Mar)', the daughter of John Crust and Lucy his wife, was
baptised the 5 of November.
Tho., the sonne of Tho. Burwell and Iszebell his wife, was
baptised the 12 of November.
Amee, the daughter of Richard Blyth and Dorothee his wife,
was baptised the 3 of March.
1666-7 — Thomas Wrawby and Mary Marshall were married the
seventeenth day of May.
Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas and An Ffotherby, was
baptized the 21st of July.
Amy, the daughter of Richard and Dorothy Blith, was buried
the 22 of July.
Ffrancis Stockes was buried the fifteenth of Ffebruary.
1668-9 — Hugh Laming and Margaret Cooke were married the
sixteenth of May.
Theodore, the son of Philip and Elizabeth Burwel, was buried
the thirtith day of May.
John, the son of Thomas and An Ffotherby, was baptized the
first of November.
Ffaith, the daughter of Thomas Wrawby, was baptized the
twentith of February.
1671-2 — Henery Witwick, buryed the first of Maye.
William Ffotherby, the sonne of Tho. Ffotherby and Ann his
wife, was buried the 18 of Maye.
Brydget Clyfe, the wife of Tho. Clyffe, was buryed the 24 of
Maye.
John Ffotherby, the sonne of Tho. Ffotherby and Ann his
wife, was buryed the 9 of June.
Ffaith Oswell was buryed the 10 of iune.
John Crust was buryed the 23 of June.
Theodor, the sonne of Phill. Burwell and Elizabeth his wife,
was baptized the 5 of July.
Phill. Burwell was buried the 12 of July.
Susanna, the daughter of Tho. Robinson and Susanna his
wife, was baptized the 7 of October, buryed the 16 of the
the same.
Mary, the daughter of Rich. Bcetch and Dorothy his wife,
baptized the 11 of November, buryed the 20 of the same.
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1671-2 — Ffath Crust, buryed the 14 of November.
Ann Ffotherby, the daughter of Tho. Ffotherby and Ann his
wife, baptized the 5 of November.
Tho. Wade, gent., buryed the 19 of Jeneuery.
Ann Wesperland, wife of Robt. Wesperland, buryed the 3 of
March.
John Crust, the sonne of John Crust and Lucy his wife, bapt.
the 4 of March.
1672-3 — Anne Crust, the daughter of Lucy Crust, was buried the 12
of October.
May, the daughter of Tho. Wrawby, was buried the 19 of
October.
Robt., the doughter (sic) of Richard Beetch and Dorothy his
wife, was baptized the 3rd day of November.
Robert, the sonn of Richard Beetch and Dorothy his wife,
was buried the 23 of November.
Anne, the doughter of Thomas Ffotherby and Anne his wife,
was buried the 29 of November.
Elizabeth, the doughter of Tho. Robinson and Susanna his
wife, was baptized the 2 of March.
Thomas, the son of Thomas Wrawby and Mary his wife, was
baptized the 4th of March.
Mr. Samuel Bringherst, vicar, was buried the 28 of March.
Tho., the sonn of Thomas Wrawby, was buried the 14th of
March.
1676-7 — Dorothy, the daughter of Richard and Dorothy Beech, was
baptized the 24 of Sept.
ende Ffarrow, widow, was buried 18 October.
John, son of John Chatterton, of Grisby, was baptized 14
January.
Susanna, son of Thomas Robinson and Susanna his wife, was
baptized 20 January.
Thomas, son of Thomas Fotherby and Anne his wife, was
baptized 4 March.
1677-8— Thomas, son of Thomas Rowle and Anne his wife, baptized
6 May.
Ellen, daughter of Miles Cook and Elizabeth his wife, bapt.
15 May.
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1677-8 — John, son of Thomas Wrawby and Mary his wife, baptized
g September.
1679-80 — Thos., son of Thos. Fotherby and Ann his wife, buried
June 1.
Mary, dau. of Wm. Johnson and Dorothy his wife, bapt. Nov.
2 ; buried 21st.
Miles Cooke, senior, buried Dec. 11.
Elizth. Ward, buried Dec. 30.
Ann, dau. of Eliz. Burrell, buried March 2.
James Hilton married Mary Browne, the 16th day of June.
1680-1 — Eliz. dau. of Jas. Hilton and Mary his wife, bapt. May 9.
Anne, dau. of Rob. Rowle and Anne his wife, bapt. July 4 ;
Buried Nov. 2.
Edward, son of Wm. Buste and Anne his wife, bapt. Nov. 2.
1681-2 — John, son of Miles Cooke and Eliz. his wife, bapt. Dec. 21.
John, son of Thos. and Susanna Robison, bapt. March 1.
Geo. Fisher, of Usleby, and Frances Sturton, were married
June ye 30th.
Grace Grey, widdow, was buried May ye 12th.
Rachell Watson, widdow, was buried, July ye 14th.
1682 [? or 1686] — No entries.
1683-4 — Susana Oswell, spinster, buried May 13.
Sarah, daughter of William and Dorothy Johnson, buried
May 20.
Richard, son of Anne Fotherby, buried February 12.
Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Tompson, of Middle Rasen,
buried March 8.
Susanna, wife of Thomas Robinson, buried February 16.
William Osgodby, of Osgodby, gent., and Mary, daughter of
John Booth, of Market Rasen, Esq., were married Oct. 21.
1684-5 — Timothy, son of William Dannott and Elizabeth his wife,
baptized April 14.
Sarah, daughter of William Johnson and Dorothy his wife,
was buried April 28.
Thomas Robinson, and Anne Netlom, married June 5.
Anne, wife of Thos. Oswell, buried January 22.
1685-6 — Robert, son of Rob. and Anne Rowley, bapt. Sept. 18.
Anne Melton, widow, buried Oct. 18.
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1687-8 — Anth. Hanson, husbandman, buried May 19.
Mary, dau. of Rob. Rowle, and Anne his wife, bapt. July 1 ;
buried 8th.
Anne, wife of Rob. Rowle, buried July 28.
Thos. Bell and Isaball Hanson, widow, married Sept. 2.
Isabell, wife of Thos. Bell, buried Dec. 24.
James, son of John Whimperor and Susaneth his wife, bapt.
Jan. 29.
Thos. Bell and Mary Dixon, married March 20.
1688-9 — Richard Fetherston and Sarah Letten, both of Scotter,
married by Licence, July 7.
1690-1 — John, son of John Whimperer and Susanna his wife, bapt.
July 6.
Thos. Kidde, of Ussleby and Margt. Parker, of Walesby,
married Nov. 5.
1 69 1 -2— Frances Wade, widow, buried Dec. 28.
Tho. Hopkins and Isabell his wife were married ye 4th of Jan.
Mary, ye dau. of Tho. Smith, was bapt. March ye 27th.
1692-3 — Thos. Lidgard and Frances Sanderson, married May 26.
Edward Farrow, buried Oct. 29.
Rob. Westmoreland, buried Feb. 26.
1693-4 — Jonn Taylour and Mary Hurd, married April 25.
Mary, dau. of Thos. Smyth and Mary his wife, bapt. April 30.
Eliz. Lambert, servant, buried July 25.
Catherine, son of John Taylour and Mary his wife, bapt. Aug. 6.
Christ. Dixon, yeoman, buried March 2.
1694-5 — Mary, ye daughter of Tho. Hopkin, was baptized ye 7th of
February.
1695-6 — Mary, dau. of Tho. and Isabell Hopkin, buried Dec. 7.
Thos. son of Tho. and Frances Legard, bapt. Dec. 18.
John, son of Matth. and Eliz. Taylor, bapt. April 12.
1696-7 — Ann Robson, widow, buried Sept. 6.
John Hopkin, bapt. Jan. 10.
1697-8 — 1698-9 — No entries.
1 699- 1 700 — Mr. Thomas Dixon, buried February 14.
1700-1 — Thomas Hopkin, a shepherd, buried April 21st.
Dorothy, wife of William Johnson, buried June 25.
Nicholas Raby, a shepherd, and Isabel Hopkin, widow,
married Sept. 19.
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1701-2 — Rob., son of Wm. and Mary Thornhill, bapt. April 20.
Hammond Maltby and Dorothy Beech, married May 7.
Wm. Johnson and Mary Wilkinson, married May 8.
Mary, dau. of Wm. and Mary Johnson, bapt. Feb. 8.
1702-3 — Richard, son of Edward and Ann Clayton, bapt. March 30.
1703-4 — Anne Fotherby, widow, was buried April 4th.
Anne, dau. of Wm. and Mary Johnson, baptiz'd May 23rd.
Mary Huggon, buried Janu. 10th.
Nathaniel, son of Edward and Amy Clayton, bapt. March 7.
1704-5 — Ann, dau. of Wm. Johnson, buried May 25th.
Eliz. Moore, hospital widow, buried Sept. 8.
Katherine, dau. of Wm. Dixon and Susanna his wife, bapt.
Nov. 24.
Dorothy,wife of Hammond Maultby, of Uzzleby, buried Jan. 5.
1705-6 — Wm. Gray, and Kath. Beely, n;arried May 13.
Thos., Bastard son of Thos. Smith, of Saxby, and Helen Hill,
bapt. May 13.
Wm., son of Wm. and Mary Johnson, bapt. May 15.
John Aistrop, and Helen Hill, married Dec. 3.
1706-7 — , son of Wm. and Mary Johnson, bapt. Sept. 22.
, ,, Wm. Johnson, buried Dec. 18.
, ,, John and Olympia Share, bapt. Jan. 28.
1707-8 — Sarah, dau. of John and Olympia Shaw, bapt. Jan. 22.
No Marriage or Burial.
1708-9 — Elisabeth, daughter of Willm. Dixon and Hannah his wife,
bapt. Oct. 20th.
1709-10 — Faith, dau. of Anthony Gray and Eliz. his wife, bapt.
Dec. 25.
Eliz., dau. of Richard Carrel, and Mary his wife, bapt. Feb. 4.
1 710- 1 — Cottingham and Ellis, married.
Johnson.
Gray.
171 1-2— Joseph Cadney, and Ann Bagley, married Feb. 6.
Eliz. Fotherby, singlewoman, buried Feb. 28.
Wm. Johnson, buried March 13.
1713-4 — Peter, son of Anth. Gray and Eliz. his wife, bapt. July 29.
1714-5 — No entries.
1715-6— Mrs. Anne Knight, buried.
1716-7 — No entries.
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GENEALOGICAL LITERATURE, &c.
Strangwayes. We have received from Mr. T. E. Strangwayes
the first part of his privately printed " Materials for a Genealogical
History of the House of Strangwayes, sometime of Strangwayes
Hall, co. Lancaster." It seems, so far, to be simply a compilation
from the printed volumes of the Chetham Society, but, no doubt the
succeeding parts will give the result of original investigations, so. as
to make the volume worthy of so interesting a name.
Craven, of Appletreewick. In this pamphlet, reprinted from the
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Mr. Stavert gives us a pedigree
calculated to gladden the heart of the genealogist, for after the
narrative part, every page of which shows research at the fountain-
heads, he adds his authorities, in the shape of Wills, Parish
"Registers, &c, in full. Work of this kind is of real and permanent
value.
Lee, of Pocklington. It is always an ungracious task to pull
other people's pedigrees to pieces, and we ought to be grateful to
those who are public-spirited enough to do it when it is necessary ;
for without them our genealogical literature would be practically as
worthless a hundred years hence as the " bogus " pedigrees of the
Elizabethan Heralds. The pedigree dealt with by Mr. J. H. Lea in
the Genealogist for April, 1895, and now reprinted in pamphlet form,
is a case in point ; for it comes forth into the world with authority,
compiled by a clergyman of high reputation, and "judicially dealt
with " by the College of Arms. We do not for a moment suppose
that it is a bogus pedigree in the ordinary sense of the word, or that
its statements were other than perfectly bond fide, — in fact, it is
impossible to conceive that an educated man would derive any
more pleasure from a pedigree which he knew to be false, than he
would from wearing false jewellery,— but, all the same, the pedigree
cried loudly for the process to which Mr. Lea has submitted it.
185 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Mr. James Clegg, of Rochdale, has issued a very useful little
" Directory of Secondhand Booksellers, and Bibliophile's Manual,"
which gives also, in a handy form, lists of the Public Libraries,
Learned Societies, and Literary and Antiquarian Periodicals of the
world.
We observe that several of the MSS. from Sir Thomas Phillipps'
sale in March are now in the second-hand catalogues of Mr. Reader,
i, Orange Street, W.C., and Mr. Henry Gray, 47, Leicester Square,
for sale separately.
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Wills are not quite always "stupid reading," and if it were con-
sistent with received notions for a Genealogical Magazine to have a
column for Testamentary Jokes, it would not be difficult to find
material for it. One of the longest Wills registered at York, is that
of John Smith, of Heath, esq., dated May S, 1729. He left large
charities to the town of Wakefield, but the poor children there little
know what would have been done to them, had not the testator
fortunately discovered, before too late, a scribe's error in his Will.
His codicil runs as follows: — "Whereas it is in my said Will
" exprest for the Vicar of Wakefield for the time being to chastise
" the poor children in his Parish Church ; I do hereby declare that
" it was and now is my will and mind that he catechise the poor
" children there, and not chastise them."
An interesting dispute is going on between the Corporation of
Oxford and Oriel College, as to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Oxford.
The Hospital was founded for infirm lepers by Henry I., about 1128,
and some ordinances of Edward II. provided that there should be
six infirm brethren (not necessarily lepers), aud two hale ones, and a
resident Priest-Master. The brethren were to have gd. a week each,
and the Priest six marcs a year. The Hospital property now brings
in over ^"200 a year, but no service is performed in the chapel,
which is used for other purposes ; there is no paid chaplain, and
there are only four almsmen (still at gd. a week), none of whom
reside in the hospital, — one being in the Oxford Workhouse, and
the others begging their bread. The question in dispute — apart
from that of the number and lodging of almsmen, and the chaplain,
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— seems to be whether Oriel College is bound to supply the almsmen
with " sustenance " out of the Hospital Funds, or only to pay them
the gd. a week, fixed by the ordinances of Edward the Second.
The following are the articles of genealogical value, and announce-
ments of forthcoming works, which we have seen in the antiquarian
periodicals of the past half-year : —
Angier Family, some Genealogical Memoranda of, by Chas.
Bruce Angier, in the East Anglian.
Bolton Family. Mr. W. F. Clay, of Edinburgh, announces the
publication of a history of the families of this name in England and
America.
Cambridgeshire. Church Notes of Whaddon, by W. M. Palmer,
in the East Anglian.
Campbell, of Craignish, by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald.
100 copies for subscription, 42s. (Johnson, 33, George Street,
Edinburgh.)
Danvers, of Dauntsey and Culworth, by F. N. Macnamara, M.D.
(Hardy and Page, Lincoln's Inn.)
Essex. A Calendar of the Feet of Fines, by Walter Rye, in the
East Anglian. This is, of course, a most valuable calendar; but there
is an irritating hieroglyphic, or " record abbreviation," running
throughout it, wherever the word and occurs. Can it have some
virtue not apparent ?
Graham Families of the Border, by the Editor, in the Scottish
Antiquary.
Haig, of Bemersyde. A magazine, devoted to the history of this
family, by Mrs. A. Stuart, 19, Regent Terrace, Edinburgh.
Hallen. Pedigrees illustrating the descent of the English family
from that of Brabant. (Scottish Antiquary.)
i go
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Hertfordshire. Mr. William Brigg's Herts Genealogist and Antiquary
is far and away the best periodical of its kind that we have seen, for
it seems to be literally in a fair way of exhausting the sources of all
Hertfordshire Genealogy, — Wills, Marriage Licences, Transcripts
of Parish Registers, Subsidy Rolls, Inquisitions post mortem, Feet of
Fines, Church Terriers. Happy Hertfordshire ! If only there were
such a periodical for each other county, we should indeed have that
Royal Road to the Science of Genealogy which so many people,
innocent of genealogical research, seem to expect as their right. It
is not at all unusual for our American cousins to write for their
pedigree,— say from the Conquest down to the embarkation of their
first American ancestor, in 1630, for which they are willing to pay
perhaps two or three dollars. With such materials as Mr. Brigg
supplies, the dream of such " gentlemen in search of a pedigree "
might almost be realized.
Jones, the Regicide, and his Descendants, by Edwin A. Hill, in
Bye-Gones.
Lincolnshire. Notes on Swineshead Court Rolls, 1633 — 1707, in
Fenland Notes and Queries. Notes on Revesby, by the late Edward
Stanhope ; and Papers relating to Sir Edward Hussey's Baronetcy,
161 1, by the Rev. R. E. Cole, in Lincolnshire Notes and Queries.
Parish Registers of Horbling, 1653 — 1837, by Henry Peet, F.S.A.
(Mitchell and Hughes.)
Middlesex. The Tax on Male Servants in 1780, by J. J. Cart-
wright, F.S.A., in Middlesex and Herts. Notes and Queries.
Norfolk. An Index to Norfolk Pedigrees, by Walter Rye, is
announced as shortly to be forthcoming. Also a Calendar of the
Correspondence, &c, relating to the family of Oliver le Neve, of
Witchingham.
Suffolk. Church Notes of Coddenham and Henley, by Herbert
W. Birch, in the East Anglian. Feet of Fines, by Walter Rye, in
the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology.
Tonge Family, of Lancashire and Notts., by W. A. Tonge, in
Notts, and Derbyshire Notes and Queries.
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Westmoreland. A History ot Westmoreland, by Chancellor
Ferguson, is announced as a new volume of the series of Popular
County Histories. (Elliot Stock.)
QUERIES.
Musgrave. Perhaps some of your correspondents can answer the
following query : —
Who was the father of Edward Musgrave, esq., of Ashby, West-
morland ? His Will was proved in P.C.C., 17 June, 1700. He
leaves his only son Richard all his demesne lands, tenements (Knipe
Hall ?), in Westmorland, and all his tythes with Tyth Barnes at
Allonby, and West Newton, in the p'sh of Brumfield, co. Cum-
berland. Mentions his daughter Katherine , and leaves
Poor of Ashby and St. Lawrence in Appleby 40/-. Mentions his
honoured and most faithful friends Sir Christopher, and Sir Richd.
Musgrave, of Hayton, bart.
Thomas Musgrave, gent., of Antigua, West Indies. Will proved
20 Dec. 1700. Mentions his dear brother Edward Musgrave, esq.,
of Westmorland ; his niece Mrs. Hartley, of London ; and his
loving sister Mrs. Anne Winder. Edward Musgrave does not
appear in any of the printed pedigrees of Musgrave of Westmor-
land and Cumberland.
F. A. Winder.
Pelham, of Brocklesby, co. Lincoln. Where is to be found a
pedigree of this family, other than that in " Playfair," vol. ii., 400-2 ?
I am particularly desirous of ascertaining some particulars of Henry
Pelham, M.P. for Grantham in the Long Parliament, and pro tern.
Speaker of the House of Commons between July 30— Aug. 9, 1647.
He was third son of Sir William Pelham, of Brocklesby, who died
in 1629, and brother to Sir William, who died about 1642. His
nephew Edward Pelham, of Brocklesby, was fined for delinquency
in no less a sum than ^2,250, so that while he himself was a
IQ2 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
supporter of the Parliament, it is clear that others of his family were
on the Royalist side. He was one of the members secluded in Dec,
1648, and did not again sit in Parliament, although he seems to have
survived the Restoration. When did he die ?
W. D. Pink.
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Warton. Hearsey. We have also received two queries, which,
so far as we have been able to disentangle them from the six
pages of rough pedigree (so closely written as to be almost un-
decipherable) in which they are clothed, are as follows : — Wanted
the baptism (about 1729, and probably near, but not at Bridlington),
of Matthew Warton, who died in London, 1799.
Wanted the origin of a family of Hearsey, of Scotland, related to
the Fullertons of Craighall, N.B., and Thybergh Park, co. York.
Christian Mary seems to have been a distinctive christian name in
the family.
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DYMOKE ESTATES IN LINCOLNSHIRE
Before 1650.
By the Rev. W. 0. Massingberd, M.A.
I hope it will be understood that in compiling these notes, I have
had no opportunity of making long or extensive researches; they are
merely the result of a wish to obtain a rough notion of what estates
the Dymokes held in Lincolnshire in early times. I could find no
printed book that gave the desired information, so had recourse to
the original records which were most easy of access. I have taken
notes of nearly all the Dymoke Inquisitions post mortem, besides the
Royalist Composition Papers, and two or three Wills, but have been
unable to find time to search such records as the Feet of Fines, with
one exception, or the Assize Rolls, which would probably give further
information on some points.
It is well known that the Dymokes came into Lincolnshire after
the marriage of Sir John Dymoke with Margaret Ludlow. This
Margaret was daughter and heir of Thomas Ludlow, son and heir of
2Joan Marmion, daughter and co-heir of Philip Marmion, by Thomas
Ludlow, her first husband. A document in Banks' " Family of
Marmyun," proves that Sir John Dymoke and Margaret his wife
became seised of the manor of Scrivelsby in 23 Ed. III., 1349, upon
the death of Sir Henry Hillary, who held it for life " by the Law of
England." The Inquisition post mortem of Sir John Dymoke follows,
and shows the tenure upon which the manor was held. Later
Inquisitions prove that the appurtenances of the manor were in
Coningsby, Thornton, Haltham, Dalderby, Roughton, Wilksby,
Langton next Wragby, and Strubby next Hatton. One might have
expected that the manor would have had appurtenances in Langton
near Horncastle, but the records are quite clear to the contrary.3
1 Joan Marmion was 8 years old in 1291-2, when her father's Inquisition p. m.
was taken, which is printed in Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, vol. iv., p. 5.
2 " Roger Marmion held i£ carucates in Langeton (Wap. of Wraghou), and
gave it to Robert Bygot, for the service of 1 knt., and the heirs of Robert hold vi.
bovates, and John del Holm holds vi. bovates." Testa de Nevill, p. 338.
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Chancery Inquisition post mortem 4 Rich. II., 1380. No. 20.
JOHN DYMMOK, OF SCRYVELBY, Chivaler.
Inquisition taken at Horncastr', on Tuesday, the Feast of S.
Barnabas the Apostle, 4 Rich, ii., before Wm. Skipwith, junr.,
escheator. The jurors say on their oath, " That John Dymmok died
seised on the 16th of April, in the year above, of the manor of
Scryvelby, with appurtenances, and of the advowsons of the
Churches, viz. : Scryvelby, Holtham, Rugton, Conyngsby, and
Wilkesby, which are parcel of the said manor, as of the right of
Margaret his wife, which same Margaret was daughter and heir of
Thomas de Loddelowe, deceased, which same Thomas de Loddelowe
was son and heir of Joan Marmion, deceased, lady of the said manor
of Scryvelby, and the said Margaret is of the age of 50 years and
more. And they say that the said manor of Scryvelby, with
appurtenances as is aforesaid, is held of the Lord the King in chief,
by grand serjeanty, viz. : That whenever any King of England
happens to be crowned, the Lord of the said manor for the time
being, or any true man in his name, if the same Lord of that time
shall be impotent, shall come well armed for war upon the best
horse of the Lord the King, one excepted, which he shall wish to
choose, and shall so come in the presence oi the Lord the King on
the day of his coronation, and there shall cause proclamation to be
made, that if any wish to say that the Lord the King has not right
to his Kingdom of England, or to his crown, he shall be ready and
immediately prepared to maintain the right of the said Lord the
King, and of his kingdom and the dignity of his crown, by his body
against him and others whomsoever. And they say that he held
the advowson of the Church of Dalderby as in fee purchased of John
Solers ; and that Thomas Dymmok is his son and next heir, and of
the age of 30 years and more."
Thus we find Sir John Dymoke1 and Margaret his wife in
possession of the manor of Scrivelsby, and a large portion of the
1 Sir John Dymoke, who married Isabel, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas
Friskney, and was ancestor of the Dymokes of Friskney and Fulletby, was pro-
bably the 2nd son of Sir John Dymoke and Margaret (Ludlow.) See Lincolnshire
Notes and Queries, July, 1895, for Inquisitions p. m. of this branch.
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Lincolnshire estates held by the Marmions. It may be worth while
to notice that in the 17th century, mention is made of the manors of
Dalderby, Haltham, Roughton, Thornton, and Coningsby, as being
appurtenances of the manor of Scrivelsby.
Sir Thomas Dymoke, son and heir of Sir John and Margaret, only
enjoyed the great Marmion inheritance for a few years, for his
mother, who held for life, did not die until 2 Hen. V., and he died
himself 8 years later. But his marriage with Elizabeth, daughter
and co-heir of Sir Nicholas Hebden, brought another considerable
estate into the family. Sir Nicholas had married Katherine de
Wyhum, daughter and heir of William de Wyhum and Beatrice his
wife, daughter and co-heir of Sir Edmund de Rye. Sir Nicholas
died in 1416, and his widow in 1427, and probably Sir Thomas
Dymoke and his wife became seised of the moiety of the Hebden
estates after the death of the latter. I find a description of her
inheritance in the Inquisition post mortem of Elizabeth, widow of
Sir Thomas.
Chancery Inquisition post mortem, 31 Hen. VI. No 30.
Inquisition taken at Horncastre, on Monday next after the close
of Easter, 31 Hen. VI. (a.d. 1453). The jurors say, '* That Elizabeth
who was the wife of Thomas Dymmok, knt., deceased, held in dower,
of the inheritance of John Dymmok, knt., the third part of the
manor of Screvelby,with its appurtenances in Screvelby, Conyngesby,
Thornton by Horncastre, Holtham, Dalderby, Roughton, Langton
by Wragby, Strubby by Hatton, Wilkesby, held, &c. The said
Elizabeth was seised, on the day she died, of the manors of Howell,
Claypole, and Gunwardby, and also of the moiety of the manor of
Iwardby and Ousthorp, and of 10 messuages, 40 acres of arable land,
and 20 acres of meadow in the vill of Donyngton, and of one
messuage and 11 acres in the vill of Quadryng. The said Eliza-
beth died on the 7th of Feb., last past. Philip Dymmok is her
son and next heir, and also son and next heir of the abovesaid
Thomas Dymmok her husband, and is 48 years old and more."
The inheritance of Elizabeth (Hebden), wife of Sir Thomas
Dymoke, was then the manors of Howell, Claypole, and Gonerby ;
I96 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
the moiety of the manor of Ewerby and Ousthorp, and certain lands
in Donington and Quadring. We shall find that Sir Robert Dymoke
purchased the other moiety of the manor of Ewerby and Ousthorp
of Richard and Thomas Tempest, knts., and settled the whole of this
property on Edward his son and heir, and Anne, daughter of Sir
George Taylboys, and the heirs of their bodies. On the death of
Sir Edward Dymoke, in 1566, his second son Charles acquired the
manors of Ewerby, Howell, and Ousthorp, for his life, no mention
being made of the manors of Claypole and Gonerby. I can find no
proof of any Dymoke being in possession of any of these manors
after the death of Sir Charles Dymoke, of Howell, in 1611.1
Sir Philip Dymoke2 died 23rd Sept., 33 Hen. VI., seised of the
manor of Scrivelsby, with the appurtenances, and of his mother's
property, and Thomas Dymoke was found to be his son and heir,
and of the age of 27 years and more. Sir Thomas Dymoke was
beheaded 12 March, 1470,3 and the manor of Scrivelsby and his
lands in Donington and Quadring were " taken into the hands of the
King," but the manors of Howell, Claypole, and Gunwardby, and the
moiety of the manor of Iwardby and Ousthorp, and of the advow-
sons of the Churches of Howell and Claypole were in the hands of
trustees to the use of Thomas Dymoke, knt., and Margaret his wife,
and the heirs of Thomas ; and " Margaret has possession with
reversion to 4Robert Dymmok, esq., son and heir," who was 9 years
of age. Margaret was daughter and eventually co-heir of Lionel
Lord Welles, and brought another large property into the Dymoke
family, of which we find her son in possession upon his death.
5Inquisition taken at Donyngton in Holland, 26 June, 37 Hen. VIII.
1546, after the death of Robert Dymmok, knt. The jurors say, "That
he was seised of the manor or barony of Screvylby, and of lands, &c,
and of the advowsons of the Churches of Screvylby, Dalderby,
1 John Popham, esq., presented to Howell Rectory, 18 June, 1634. (Institutions
at Record Office.)
2 Chancery Inquisition p. m., 33 Hen. VI. No. 30.
3 Chancery Inquisition p. m., 9 & 10 Edw. IV. No. 50.
4 Sir Thomas Dymoke's 2nd son, Lionel, was knighted, but dying in 1519, left
two daughters co-heirs. Of these Alice married Sir Wm. Skipwith, of Ormsby, and
died in 1549, seised of the manor of Mareham-on-the-Hill, leaving Lionel Skipwith,
of Calthorpe, her son and heir.
5 Chancery Inquisition p. m., 37 Hen. VIII. No. 34. New reference, Series 2,
Vol. 2, No. 34.
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Haltham, Enderby, Wylceby, Roughton, and Conyngesby ; and of
the third part of the manors of Bradeley, Graynsby, Conysholm,
Manby, Wethern, Sutton, Trusthorp, Cumberworth, Skendelby, and
Wyberton ; and of the 3rd part of lands in same places ; and of the
moiety of the manor of Iwardby, called Iwardby manor and
Ousthorp, lately bought of Richard and Thomas Tempest, knts. ;
and of the advowson of the Church of Howell, and one other manor
of Howell, called Sketes Manor.
By charter, 1 Oct., 14 Hen. VIII., the manors of Howell, Iwarby,
Ousthorp, Gunwarby, Cleypole, and Donyngton, with lands, &c,
were conveyed to the use of Edward Dymmok, son and heir of Sir
Robert Dymmok, knt., and of Anne, now the wife of the said
Edward, one of the daughters of Sir George Taylboys, knt., accord-
ing to covenants of marriage, 10 Feb., 13 Hen. VIII., and to the
heirs of the body of the said Edward ; but, if the said Anne decease
before consummation of the marriage, and Edward take to wife
Margrett, another of the daughters of the said Sir George Taylboys,
then to the use of the said EdAvard and Margrett, and the heirs of the
body of the said Edward. They say that Sir Robert Dymmok died,
13 April last, and that Edward Dymmok, esq., is his son and heir,
and of the age of 36 years and more."
The Dymokes therefore acquired through Margaret Welles a
share in the manors of Bradley, Grainsby, Conisholme, Manby,
Witherne, Sutton, Trusthorpe, Cumberworth, Skendleby, and
Wyberton.2 The Dymoke share in these manors was used to
provide for younger sons, and had been parted with before 1625.
By his Will, 8 June, 1566,3 Sir Edward Dymoke provided that
Charles and Edward, his younger sons, should have immediately
after his decease, his portion of these manors until they should have
1 Sir Piers Tempest, of Agincourt fame, married Grace, daughter and co-heir
of Sir Nicholas Hebden. In 1429, Elizabeth Dymoke, with Wm. Fraunk and
Grace his wife, presented to north mediety of the rectory of Claypole. Sir John
Tempest, son of Sir Piers, who presented in 1462, had two sons, Sir Richard and
Sir Thomas, who probably sold the moiety of the manor of Iwardby and Ousthorp
to Sir R. Dymoke. The manor of Ewarby, of which Sir Thomas Tempest died
seised, worth 3" in 1512, was probably the manor purchased by Sir Chas. Dymoke,
of Howell, and left by his Will to his nephew Sir Edw. Dymoke and his heirs.
(Mrs. Tempest has kindly helped me here.)
» And, it seems, in the manors of Bonthorpe, Willoughby, Sloothby, and
Hogsthorpe.
3 Proved Oct. 31, 1567. (Stonarde 30.)
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levied to their own uses from the yearly rents, &c, iooo marks, to be
equally divided, and then the property is to wholly remain to Robert
his son and heir. And the Inquisition of Robert Dymoke, esq., will
show how he settled his property in these manors on his younger
sons.
I must now come to the most valuable of all the great estates the
Dymokes acquired by marriage — the manor of Kyme and its appur-
tenances. It has hitherto been somewhat naturally1 concluded that
the Kyme property was brought into the family by the daughter and
co-heiress of Sir George Talboys, but the records prove that this
was not so. Kyme was settled in 1546 by Thomas Wimbish and
2Elizabeth his wife, upon Elizabeth's half-sister Bridget, eldest
daughter of Edward Lord Clinton and Saye, and the heirs of her
body, with reversion in default of such heirs to Katherine and
Margaret her sisters.
s " Final agreement between Edward Clynton, knt., Lord Clynton
and Saye, (and another) pis., and Thomas Wymbysshe, esq., and
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of the manors of Southkyme and
Northkyme, with the appurtenances ; and of tenements, &c. in
Byllyngay, Walcott, Dogdyke, &c. (The manors &c. settled on)
Thomas and Elizabeth, and heirs of the body of Elizabeth, in
default of such heirs to Bridget Clynton, one of the daughters of the
said Edward Lord Clynton, and the heirs of the body of the said
Bridget, in default a moiety to Katherine, another daughter of the
said Edward, and the heirs of her body, with remainder to Margaret,
another daughter, and the other moiety to Margaret and the heirs of
her body, with remainder to Katherine, &c. Remainder to Edward
Lord Clynton and to his heirs." And so we find Robert Dymoke
seised of Kyme, &c, " in right of the Lady Bridget his wife," before
1563-
1 So Burke, Banks, Bishop Trollope, Canon Lodge : but Lord Monson in
" Feuds of Old Lincolnshire Families," quotes a statement that Kyme was left to
Robert and Lady Bridget Dymoke. John, Duke of Newcastle, bought the manor
of South Kyme, with rectory and advowson for £24,800, of Lewis Dymoke, in 1707;
North Kyme and Billinghay having been sold to John Parker. (Yarborough Title
Deeds.)
2 Elizabeth Talboys, daughter and heir of Gilbert Lord Talboys, by Elizabeth
Blount his wife. Lady Talboys married as her second husband Edward Lord
Clinton, and had three daughters— Bridget, Katherine, and Margaret.
8 Feet of Fines. Lincoln, Mich., 38 Hen. VIII.
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Court of Wards Inquisitions. Vol. 20, p. 175.
Inquisition taken at Hornecastell, 11 Jan., 23 Eliz. (a.d. 1580-1),
before John Copledike, Stephen Themylby, and Wm. Hennedge,
esqs., commissioners, after the death of Robert Dymocke, late of
Screvelsbie, esq., deceased. The jurors say, " That he was seised
in the right of the Lady Bridgett his wife, of the manor of South-
kyme, and of 120 messuages, 10 cottages, 1 windmill, 4 dovecotes,
120 gardens, 100 orchards, 40 acres of land, 5,000 acres of meadow,
10,000 acres of pasture, 1,000 acres of wood, 50 acres of marsh,
100 acres of gorze, &c, and 5U of rent, &c, in Southkyme, Northkyme,
Dogdike, Billingaye, Walcott, Swynneshead, Bicker, Austroppe,
Skirbecke, Ewerby, Askerby, Aunewicke, Methringham, and Con-
ningesby, and of the advowson of the Church of Southkyme ; and the
said Robert and Bridgett were seised, and levied a fine (4 Eliz.)
between Thomas Morgan, esq. and Edwd. Hawteyn, gent., plaintiffs
and Robert Dymocke, esq. and Bridgett his wife, deforciants of the
manor of S. Kyme, &c., and for this remise, &c, the same Thomas
and Edward granted to the said Robert and Bridgett the said manor,
&c, to have &c. for life, and after their decease to the heirs of their
bodies.
Also, they say he was seised of the manor or Barony of Screvels-
bye, and of lands, &c, to the said manor belonging in the vills of
Screvelsby, Haltham, Dalderby, Moreby, Roughton and Coningesbie,
and of the rectory of Billingaye. And being seised of the manor of
Coningesbie, the said Robert Dymmocke and Edward Dymmocke
his son and heir assured the said manor to the use of said Robert
and Bridget for life, then to use of right heirs of the said Edward,
20 May, 20 Eliz.
Also, he was seised of the manor of Whilemore, alias Wyldmore
and Armetree, and of lands there; and of four parts in nine
of the manors of Bornethorpe, Hoggesthorpe, Manby, Saltfletby,
Cumberworth, Willoughbie, Slouthbie, Bradley, Sutton, Thursthorpe
alias Thoresthorpe, and of lands, &c. Charter, 20 March, 13 Eliz. —
Know that I, Robert Dymocke, senior, have granted to Charles
Dymocke, Robert Carre, esqs. (and others), all those portions of
manors to the use of Lady Anne Dymocke my mother, for life, then
to the use of me the said Robert Dymocke, senior, for life. After my
decease, my portions of the manors of Cumberworth, Burnethorpe,
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Willoughbie, Slouthbie, and Hoggesthorpe, to the use of John
Dymocke, one of my sons, during his life, and after his decease to the
use of Edward Dymocke my son and heir, and his heirs for ever :
and my portions of the manors of Manby, Saltfletby, and Bradley, to
the use of Nicholas Dymocke, my 5th son, during his life, and after
his decease to the use of the said Edward Dymocke and his heirs for
ever; and my portions of the manors of Sutton and Thursthorpe to
the use of me the said Robert Dymocke for life, and then to the use
of Robert Dymocke my 4th son, for life, and then to the use of said
Edward Dymocke and his heirs for ever.
Also, he was seised in his demesne, &c, and in reversion of the
manors of Howell, Eorby, Austhroppe, and 1Boughton ; and of lands
in Howell, Ewrby, Austhroppe, and Boughton, which Charles
Dymmocke and Margaret his wife hold for life, and of the reversion
of the manor of Thornton which Edward Dymmocke, gent., son of
Edward Dymmocke, knt., deceased, holds for life.
Also, he was seised of the 4th part of the manor of Skendelsby,
and nth Sept. last, died seised, and Bridgett survives at Kyme, and
Robert, John, and Nicholas, still survive at Kyme, and Edward
Dymmocke is his son and next heir, and was of the age of 23 years
and more at the time of the taking of this Inquisition."
From this Inquisition of Robt. Dymoke, esq., and that of Sir Ed.
Dymoke, knt., which follows, it appears that Robert Dymoke and
Bridget his wife, had at least five sons — Edward, 2Tailboys, John,
Robert, and Nicholas. Of these, Tailboys died young, unmarried,
but all the rest had male issue ; yet it was the 2nd son of the 5th
son who eventually succeeded to the estates. The Inquisition of Sir
Edward is most interesting, and clears up several difficulties. It proves
that the Charles, who succeeded, was the son of Mary3 Poultney,
1 Boughton is in Asgarby. Sir Edward Dymoke bought of Robert Carre the
farm of the manor of Boughton. (See Sir Edward's Will.)
? Tailboys Dymoke was baptised at South Kyme in 1562. It is disappointing
to find that the heralds of the 17th century lead us wrong even about contemporary
facts. Not only does the 1634 Visitation lead us to suppose that Sir Edw. Dymoke
was succeeded by a Charles Dymoke his son by his 1st wife (Katherine Harrington),
but his brothers are also placed by the Heralds in the wrong order. Robert was
certainly 4th son, not 2nd. I am not sure whether John was older than Tailboys
or not.
3 The marriage licence of Sir Edward Dimoke, knt., of Stepney, widower, 52,
and Marie Poultney, spinster, 24, daughter of Gabriel Poultney, esq., is dated 12th
Nov. 1610. (Col. Chester's marriage licences, edited by Jos. Foster.)
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Sir Edward's 3rd wife, and that he was only 12 years old in 1625,
so could not possibly have acted as Champion at the coronation of
King Charles I. It is certain that in consequence of the plague the
1banquet in Westminster Hall was omitted, it seems therefore reason-
able to conclude that it was not considered necessary for a Deputy
to be appointed to act as Champion. It is clear too, that Nicholas
Dymoke never succeeded to the estates or to the championship, but
died a plain esquire before his brother and long before his nephew.
Much information too is given us concerning the settlements of the
family estates.
Court of Wards Inquisitions, Bundle 41. No. 102.
Inquisition taken at Sleford, 25 April, 1 Charles (a.d. 1625), before
Richard Kinge, Nicholas Cressey, Edward Skipwith, esqs. (and
others), by virtue of a Commission, &c. The jurors say, " That
Edward Dymocke, knt., was seised of the manor of Kyme (N. & S.),
and of lands, &c, and of the rectories of S. Kyme, and Billingay, and
Walcot, and of the advowsons of the vicarages of S. Kyme and
Billingay, and of the barony and manor of Screvelsbie alias Scrilsbie,
and of 70 messuages, 30 cottages, 2 mills, 40 gardens, 40 orchards,
1,200 acres land, 600 acres meadow, 1,200 acres pasture, 500 acres
wood, 1,000 acres of furze and heath, 100 acres moor, and iou rent
in Screvelsbie, Haltham, Dalderbie, Roughton, Thornton, Langton,
Morebie, Wilkesbie, and Strubbie ; and of the advowsons of the
Churches of Screvelsbie, Haltham, Dalderbie, Wilkesbie, and
Roughton, and of the manor of Coningsbie, &c. ; and of 1 mes-
suage, 30 acres of land, and 2 cottages in Tatteshall Thorpe, pur-
chased by the same, &c. ; and of the manor of Billingay and land, &c.
which said manor and premises in Billingay and Walcotte the same
Edward bought of Richard and Edward Northau.
Also, seised of fee and right to himself and his heirs in reversion of
the manor of Thornton upon the death of Edward Dymocke who
holds for life. And so being seised, 10 Nov., 8 James, in considera-
tion of a marriage between the said Edward Dymocke and Mary
Poultney, sister of John Poultney, knt., he levied a fine of the capital
messuage in South Kyme, and lands, &c, in North and South Kyme,
Billingay, and Walcott, and lands in Thornton, and in Screvilsbie,
1 Calendar of State Papers (Domestic), 1626. Vol. xix., 115.
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Haltham, Dalderbie, Morebie, Thornton, and Wilkesbie, to the use
of the said Edward Dymocke and the said Mary, and their issue
male, in default to the heirs of the body of Edward, in default to his
right heirs. The marriage was solemnized.
10 James, another fine was levied. Manors of Kyme (N. & S.),
and lands, &c., to Edward and Mary for life, after their decease to
the heirs male of said Edward. Settlement of manor of Billingay
bought of, &c.
Also, they say, That Nicholas Cressey, gent., was seised of lands
in Dalderbie, and 18 August, n James, enfeoffed the said Edward
and Mary. Also, that one Henry Aiscoughe, esq., was seised of a
wood, called Sawnbie Wood, in Wood Enderbie ; and 30 Sept.,
10 James, enfeoffed Edward and Mary to the use of Mary for life,
then to the use of Edward and his heirs for ever.
By an Indenture made 17 June, 17 James, in consideration of a
marriage between him and Dame Mary, now his wife, and for the love
he bears her, and Charles Dymocke, esq., son and heir-apparent of the
said Sir Edward and Dame Mary, and John Dymocke, esq., brother
of the said Sir Edward, and Edward Dymocke, esq., son of the said
John Dymocke, and Robert Dymocke, v Charles Dymocke, and
Edward Dymocke, three of the sons of Robert Dymocke, esq.,
deceased, late also brother of the said Sir Edward, and Charles
Dymocke, and Edward Dymocke, sons of Nicholas Dymocke, esq.,
deceased, another of the brothers of the said Sir Edward, and for
their " livevlyhood " and maintenance, and to keep the manors, &c.
hereafter mentioned in the names, blood, and kindred, of the said
Sir Edward and his children, and in the names, &c, of his said
brethren, so long as it shall please Almighty God, Sir Ed. Dymocke
doth by these presents grant, &c, that he the said Sir Edward and
his heirs shall be seised of the manor of Kyme, &c, to the use of the
said Sir Edward and Dame Mary his wife, and after their decease to
the use of the said Charles Dymocke and his issue male, in default to
the issue male of Sir Edward, in default to the heirs of the body of
Charles, in default to the heirs begotten of the bodies of Sir Edward
and Mary, in default to the use of the above named John Dymocke
brother of Sir Edward, and his issue male, in default to the use of
Edward Dymocke, son of John Dymocke, and issue male, and so in
each case, — to Robert Dymocke, one of the sons of Robert Dymocke,
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deceased, brother of Sir Edward— to Charles Dymocke his brother—
to Edward Dymocke his brother — to Charles Dymocke, one of the
sons of Nicholas Dymocke, deceased, another brother of Sir Edward
— to Edward Dymocke, son of Nicholas — to right heirs of Sir
Edward.
15 Feb. 1619-20, Sir Edward Dymocke agrees to be seised of the
manor of Scrivelsby, with appurtenances in the manors of Dalderby,
Haltham, Roughton, Thornton, and Conisbie, and lands, &c, to him
and wife for life — to Charles Dymocke and issue male — to heirs of
the body of Sir Edward and Mary — to John Dymocke, brother of
Sir Edward, and issue male — to Edward Dymocke, son of the said
John and issue male — to Robert Dymocke, one of the sons of Robert
Dymocke, esq. deceased, brother of Sir Edward, and issue male — to
Charles Dymocke, brother of the said Robert — to Edward Dymocke
another brother — to Charles Dymocke, son of Nicholas.
They say that Charles Dymocke, esq., is son and next heir of the
said Sir Edward, and son and next heir of the bodies of the said Sir
Edward and Lady Mary his wife, and within the age of 21 years,
namely, 12 years, 3 weeks, and 6 days, and that Lady Mary and
Edward Dymocke, esq. are alive."
Charles Dymoke, son and heir of Sir Edward, died at Oxford in
1643, and it was for his estates that his cousin Edward, surviving
son of Nicholas Dymoke, compounded, a small estate of his own
being, however, also included.
The value of the estates was considerable. The Scrivelsby estates
were worth ^1,300 19s. a year, the Kyme estates ^"2,226 15s., besides
his own little estate worth ^62 yearly. Few gentlemen in Lincoln-
shire can have had so large an income before the civil wars as
Charles Dymoke. Edward Dymoke's offence against Parliament in
going to Oxford to inquire after his deeds seems a small one, but it
must be remembered that the former owner was at Oxford with the
King fighting against Parliament, so that probably the Parliamentary
authorities did not consider a fine amounting to two years income
excessive. Moreover, in consideration of certain annuities, &c, and
of his settling ^200 a year on the parsonages of Billingay and Kyme,
they reduced the fine to ^4,073, which, however, in consequence of
the settlements he found great difficulty in raising during the minority
of his son.
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Royalist Composition Papers. 2nd Series. G. 194.
EDWARD DYMOCKE, OF KYME, co. Lincoln, Esq.
" The delinquency for which he principally compounds for the
estate hereafter following was in Charles Dymocke, esq., who died
in Oxford in ano 1643 (July), whiles that city maintained and kept
a garrison against the Parliament ; his own estate besides that
descended to him being also in sequestration for his going to Oxford
to inquire after the said estate and the deeds, &c, where he staid for
a short time about that occasion. He hath taken the National
Covenant before William Barton, 12 Nov., 1646.
Particulars. — That he is seised of a ffrancktenement for life, the
remainder to his first son in tail, and to h< irs male of such son, and so
to all his sons in tail ; remainder in fee to the right heirs of Charles
Dymocke, the grantor, of and in the baron}' and manor of Scrivelsby,
and of and in the manors of Dalderby, Haltham, Roughton, Conings-
by, and Thornton next Horncastle, and of lands, &c, in Scrivelsby,
Dalderby, Haltham, Roughton, Wilkesby, Moreby, Langhton,
Coningsby, Strubby, Horncastle, Asgarby, Bicker, Metheringham,
and Skirbeck, in the said county, of the yearly value before these
troubles of 1,300^ 198.
Also of an estate for life, expectant upon a lease for 80 years, made
by the said Charles Dymocke unto Sir John Walpole, to discharge
debts and divers annuities, &c, amounting unto 3,6oou in debts and
666u per annum, the annuities during the lives of the grantees, and
devised to them by the Will of the said Charles Dymocke, of and in
the manors of South and North Kyme, Doggdike, Billingay, and
Walcott, and divers other lands, &c, in South and North Kyme,
Doggdike, Billingay, and Walcott, of the yearly value before these
troubles of 2,226^ 15s. The said estate for 80 years was settled by
the said Charles Dymocke by his last Will, 12 Oct., 1642.
Also seised of a ffrancktenement for life, remainder to his first son
in tail and to his heirs male, and so to all sons in tail, remainder to
him and his heirs, of and in certain lands in Leaverton, Bennington,
Leake, Mumby, Cumberworth, Mungay, North Kyme, and Rushing-
ton, of the yearly value before these troubles of 62K.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 205
XXI. 527. — Mr. Dymocke's fine was set to 7,133"; but if he shall
settle 20011 per annum out of the two impropriations of Billingay and
Kyme, then his fine is to be but 5,133^. Out of which he is to be
allowed abatements i,o6on (for annuities, &c), which being taken out
of 5,i33u, then his fine remains, he assuring the parsonages, 4,073!'.
All which is left for consideration. 19 Jan., 1646.
P. 529. Mr. Dymocke is but tenant for life, remainder to first
son in tail and the heirs male of his body, and his eldest son is an
infant within age, and Mr. Dymocke without him cannot sell any of
the estate to raise this fine, his fine being so great the State cannot
come to be satisfied thereof in the ordinary way.
P. 532. — He has paid one moiety of the fine in money, and
settled 2ooH per annum on the Ministers of Kyme and Billingay, so
that there is but a small remainder of his fine due. 1647."
206 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
SOME MARRIAGE LICENCES,
ORDINATION ENTRIES, &c, AT ELY.
Adams, Wm., junr., Ely, gent., and Barbara Marche, of same,
spinster. Marriage Licence, 1594.
Addenbrooke, Saml., A.B., Pemb. Hall. Born co. Hunt, 1683.
Priest, 1708.
Baldwin, Thos., A.B., Jesus, Camb. Born co. Lane, 1684.
Deacon, 1707-8.
Banfeild, Thos., A.B., Aula Mariae de Valentia, Camb. Born co.
Norfolk, 1688. Deacon, 171 1.
Baskett, Saml., A.M., Fellow S. John, Camb. Born co. Dorset, 1682.
Deacon, 1707-8.
Baynes, Jo., A.M., Chr., Camb. Born co. Camb., 1683. Priest, 1708.
Beaumont, Robt., A.B., Queen's, Camb. Born at Hintlesham, co.
Suffolk, 1683. Priest, 1707.
Beridge, Basil, LL.B., Trin. Hall, Camb. Born co. Line, 1684.
Deacon, 1708.
Betterley, Wm., A.B., Trin. Camb. Born S. Giles, Cripplegate,
Middlesex, 1682. Priest, 1707.
Blennerhaysett, Thos. Born London, 1679. Deacon, 1709.
Blyth, Jo., A.B., Line, Oxford. Born London, 1682. Priest, 1708.
Borradale, Andrew, LL.J., Jesus, Camb. Born co. Notts., 1684.
Deacon, 1707-8.
Bowles, Fuller, B.A., S. Peter, Camb. Born Stanwell, co. Bucks.,
1683. Deacon, 1706.
Brand, Jo., A.B., C.C.C., Camb. Born co. Camb., 1684. Priest,
1708.
Brearey, Hy., A.M., Jesus, Camb. Born co. York, 1681. Priest,
1707.
Broughton, Edwd., A.B., Emanuel. Born co. Leie, 1685-6. Deacon,
1708.
Butts, Jo., Trin. Hall, Camb., LL.D., and Alice Preston, of Barne-
well, gentlewoman. Licence 1599.
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Chester, Peter, A.M., S. John, Camb. Born Berkway, co. Herts.,
1676. Deacon, 1706.
Cole, Thos., A.M., Fellow King's. Born Onybury, co. Salop, 1680.
Priest, 1709.
Coney, Wm., gent., is dead (31 Eliz.), and Hy. C. is his son and
heir, get. 4. [Wisbech Court Rolls.]
Cowper, Wm., A.B., Trin., Camb. Born co. Middlesex, 1683.
Deacon, 1707.
Cradock, Jo., A.M., Queen's, Camb. Born All Saints, Dorchester,
1680. Deacon, 1707.
Craister, Jo., A.M., Fellow Trin., Camb. Born co. York, 1680.
Priest, 1707-8.
Croft, Thos., A.B., Jesus, Camb. Born co. Line, 1684. Priest, 1708.
Dannye, Robert, A.M., Fellow C.C.C., Camb. Born Norwich, 1679.
Priest, 1709.
Dudley, Hy., A.B., Chr. Ch., Oxford. Born co. Leic, 1683. Priest,
1708.
Dunch, Thos., A.B., C.C.C., Camb. Born co. Camb., 1685.
Deacon, 1708.
Fenne, Jo., of Dunsly, co. Line, yeoman, and Margaret Spenselye,
of Balsham. Marriage Licence, 1599.
Finch, Rd., A.B., Emanuel. Born co. Herts., 1684. Deacon, 1708.
Frame, Rd., M.A., Pemb. Hall, Camb. Born Allhallows Barking,
1683. Deacon, 1707.
Gillingham, Roger, A.M., Sid. Born Southampton, 16S4. Deacon, 1709.
Greswold, Marshall, A.M., Fellow of Trin., Camb. Born Solihull,
co. Warwick, 1678. Priest, 1706.
Gunning, Peter, A.B., S. John, Camb. Born S. Andrew's Middlesex,
1682. Deacon, 1707.
Hampson, Jo., A.B., Christ, Camb. Curate of East Church, in the
Isle of Sheppey. Born co. Camb., 1683-4. Priest, 1708.
Hanmer, Thos., A.M., Trin., Camb. Born co. Salop, 1682.
Deacon, 1707.
Hanscombe, Jas., Fellow Comm., S. Peter, Camb. Born co. Beds.,
1684. Deacon, 1708.
Hicks, Robt., A.B., Magd. Coll., Camb. Born S. Mich., Camb.,
1684. Deacon, 1707.
Hollingworth, Ben., A.M., Jesus, Camb. Born Halifax co. York,
1681. Priest, 1707.
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Hunt, Robt., B.A., Grimsby, co. Line, and Ann Wilson, of Camb.,
spinster. Marriage Licence, 17 Sept., 1592. [Ely Diocese.]
Jones, Thos., A.M., Fellow King's. Born co. Brecon, 1676.
Deacon 1709.
Jubb, Geo., A. B., Jesus, Camb. Born co.York, 1684. Deacon, 1707-8.
Lamb, Robt., Fellow of King's, Camb. Born S. Mary Magd.,
Bermondsey, 1679. Deacon, 1706.
Lucas, Jo., A.B., Jesus, Camb. Born co. Derby, 1685. Deacon, 1708.
Manningham, Thos., A.B., Fellow King's, Camb. Born co. Hants.,
1684. Deacon, 1708.
Martin, Thos., A.B., Pemb. Hall, Camb. Born co. Camb., 1684.
Deacon, 1708.
Middleton, Conyers, A.M., Trim, Camb. Born co. York, 1682.
Deacon, 1707.
Mince, Wm., A.M., Trim, Oxford. Born co. Glouc, 1683. Priest,
1708.
Moore, Thos., Alumnus, S. John's, Camb. Born Sheffield co.
York, 1680. Priest, 1707.
Mott, Thos., A.M., Fellow Emanl. Born London, 1680. Deacon, 1708.
Muriel, Thomas., B.A., Christ, Camb. Born co. Camb., 1685.
Deacon, 1708.
Nalson, Valentine, A.B., S. John's, Camb. Born S. Andrew's,
Holborn, 1682. Priest, 1706.
Neale, Wm., A.M., Eman. Born co. Bucks., 1684. Deacon, 1708.
Newcome, Jo., A.M., Fellow S. John's, Camb. Born co. Line, 1683.
Priest, 1708.
Norgate, Thos., A.M., Fellow C.C.C., Camb. Born Norwich, 1685.
Deacon, 1708.
Norton, Wm., A.B., S. John's, Camb. Born S. Dunstan's in West,
London, 1683. Deacon, 1707.
Oldham, Geo., A.M., Fellow S. John's, Camb. Born co. Derby,
1683. Priest, 1707.
Pettit, Rd., Camb., notary public, and Joan Ellis, Camb., widow.
Licence, 1593.
Pimlowe, Ambrose, A.B., Queen's, Camb. Born co. Line, 1683.
Priest, 1707-8.
Pollard, Wm., A.M., Jesus, Camb. Born co. York, 1670. Priest, 1708.
Popple, Nathaniel, A.M., Sid. Suss., Camb. Born Blatherwick,
Northants, 1682. Priest, 1706.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 200
Prattant, Jo., A.B., Caius, Camb. Born co. Norfolk, 1685. Deacon,
1708.
Pymlowe, Jo., B.A., Christ's Coll., Camb. Priest, 24 Dec, 1671.
Reader, Thos., A.M., Trin., Oxford. Born Maidstone, Kent, 1680.
Priest, 1706.
Reynolds, Jacobus, A.M., S. John's, Camb. Born S. Edward's,
Camb., 1682. Deacon, 1706.
Rice, Theophilus, A.B., Eman., Camb. Born co. Norfolk, 16S5.
Deacon, 1708.
Rush, Jo., A.B., Caius, Camb. Born co. Norfolk, 1684. Priest, 1708.
Scott, Wm., A.B., Sid. Born co. Salop, 1685. Deacon, 1708.
Sherman, Wm., A.B., Christ, Camb. Born Middlesex, 1681.
Priest, 1707.
Sibbald, Chas., A.M., Fellow S. Peter, Camb. Born co. Herts.,
1680. Priest, 1708.
Simpson, Thos., B.A., Pemb. Hall, Camb. Born in par. Tarviniensi,
co. Cestr., 1683. Deacon, 1707.
Smith, Thos., A.B., Christ, Camb. Born Horsingheath, Suff., 1685.
Deacon, 1709.
Stafford, Hump., esq., of Blatherwick, co. Northants, and Eliz. Cutts,
of Childerley, gentlewoman. Marr. Lie, 1596. [Childerley.]
Staples, Edmund, A.M., King's, Camb. Born Maidenhead, Berks.,
1675. Priest, 1706.
Stone, Robt., B.A., S. John's, Camb. Born Wymondham, co.
Norfolk, 1683. Deacon, 1706.
Storer, Thos., A.B., Trin., Camb. Born co. Leicester, 16S2.
Deacon, 1708.
Storey, Geo., A.B., S. Peter, Camb. Born co. Northumberland,
1681. Priest, 1708.
Stubbe, Edm., A.M., Fellow Trin., Camb. Born Suffolk, 1681.
Priest, 1707.
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, A.B., C.C.C., Camb. Born Stepney, co.
Middlesex, 1683. Priest, 1707.
Tatham, Wm., A.M., Christ Coll., Camb. Born Thornton, co.
Lane, 1683. Priest, 1707.
Thompson, George, A.M., Pemb. Hall. Born at Camb., 1683.
Deacon, 1708.
Thory, Jo., A.B., Jesus, Camb. Born Hatly, co. Camb., 1685.
Priest, 1709.
210 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Tollett, Geo., A.B., Fellow Trin. Born co. Dublin, 1684. Deacon,
1708.
Townsend, Thos., B.A., Jesus, Camb. Born co. Stafford, 1682.
Deacon, 1708.
Turner, Robt., Inceptor in Art, S- John's, Camb. Born co. York,
1682. Deacon, 1707-8.
Ulvedale, Robt., A.M., Fellow Trin. Born co. Middlesex, 1680.
Deacon, 1708.
Wardell, Christopher, A.M., Fellow, S. Peter, Camb. Born co.
Durham, 1683. Deacon, 1708.
Waterland, Theodore, A.M., Fellow Clare, Camb. Born co. Line,
1681. Priest, 1708.
Wellings, Thos., A.B., Ball., Oxford. Born Cleobury Mortimer,
co. Salop, 1684. Priest, 1709.
Wickins, Wm., LL.B., Queen's. Born Kent, 1683. Deacon, 1709.
Williams, Jo., A.B., Fellow Trin., Camb. Born, Isle of Man, 1682.
Deacon, 1707-8.
Wilson, Jacobus, A.M., Email,, Camb. Born co. Notts., 1683.
Priest, 1707-8.
Wood, Thos., M.A., Fellow of King's Coll., Camb. Born S.
Clement-Danes, 1678. Priest, 1706.
Woodcock, Wm., A.B., Clare Hall, Camb. Born co. Stafford, 1680.
Priest, 1707-8.
Wootton, Wm., A.B., Pemb. Hall, Camb. Born co. Camb., 1684.
Deacon, 1708.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 211
AN ANALYTICAL CALENDAR OF
LINCOLNSHIRE WILLS,
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.*
By Majov -General W. H. Smith.
REGISTER "WELLES." Anno 1558-59.
Clifford, Helen, Brakenbrough, Line., widow, buried at Kelstern.
Son John Barnard and his sons Francis and John ; son Thos.
Clifford's eldest son Henry, Gartred and Barbara Clifford
his daughters ; daughter Barnard. [Fo. 9.]
Brokelsbye, Robert, Glentworth, Line., esq. Wife Ann; son Edmd.,
under age ; brother Richard Rwo (sic). [Fo. 10.]
Mounson, William, Carleton by Line, esq. Sons Robert, Geo.,
Edmund. To Sir Robt. Tirwhitt, of Kettleby, my gilte potte
of silver pledged to me for tenne poundes by the ladie Hussie ;
my cosen Meares ; my brother Philipp Tirwhite ; brother Hy.
Portington ; sister Askewe. [Fo. 17.]
Pope, John, Clk., Archdeacon of Bedford. Dated 19 Oct., 1558.
To Edward Sapcote vj1* xiijs iiijd; to Line. Cathedral all
my square timber ; to my sister Edithe Stowe xx1', &c. ; to the
Vicars corall of Line. 47 acres of land. Farm in East Gate,
Line. [Fo. 18.]
Barbar, Roger, Luton. Mother ch. of Line, 4A Jone wife, and
Robt. Perott, exors. [Fo. 25.]
Pynchebecke, Nichs., Pynchebek, Line, esq. Brother Bromslond ;
sister Sikilbrice ; daughter Anne extrix. [Fo. 28.]
Walgrave, William, Partney, Line, esq. Wife Elizabeth ; son
Jno. W., and his wife ; Katheryn Evotson. [Fo. 28.]
*Commencing in 1558, when Mr. J. C. Challenor Smith's admirable Calendar ends.
212 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Harryngton, Robert, Witham, Line, esq. Wife Alice ; sons John,
eldest, and Francis ; nece Eliz. Wyngfielde; brother Sir Jno.
Harryngton. [Fo. 29.]
Douce, Richard, Freston, pts. Holland, Line, yeoman. Wife Alice;
son John ; son-in-law Peter Romforth and Jerrett his wife.
[Fo. 30.]
Tyrwhytt, Philipp, Barton-on-Humber, Line, esq. Brother William
Mounson, esq. ; sons Edwd., Thomas, Willm. and Nicholas;
wife Margt. ; daurs. Mary, Helen, Kath., Mawde, Margaret
Bellewe, and Elizth. Grisedale ; nephew Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt
of Kettylbie ; brother-in-law Henry Portington. [Fo. 30.]
Kyrkby, Thomas, Freston, pts. Holland, Line Wife Jennet ; sons
John, Willm. and Matthewe K. [Fo. 35.]
Holme, Jane, Rande, Line, widow. Elizabeth and Frances, my
daur. Curteys' children ; sons-in-law Jno. Bucke, Nicholas
Veroo, and Labeus Walker. Richard Smythe and Christ.
Smythe, witnesses. [Fo. 36.]
Ffynne, John, Tydde St. Mary, Line, yeoman. Wife Cecely ; son
Robt. F. [Fo. 36.]
Wynwick, Robert, Stamford, Line, draper. Daughters Katheryne
and Jone. John Bakehouse and Jone his wife, exors. [Fo. 37.]
Bellingham, Andrue, Sutton St. Mary, pts. Holland, Line Wife
Anne ; daur. Elizth. ; sister Jone. Leonard Irby and Ade-
larde Welbye, esq., supervisors. [Fo. 37.]
Sawle, Richard, Ripingale, Line, yeoman. Wife Katheryn ; sons
Christopher and Edward ; daurs. Margaret, Elizabeth, and
Ede Saule. [Fo. 38.]
Dunynge, Michael, Lincoln, clerk. Sister Elyn and her husband ;
sister Maude ; Launce D., Elizth. and Anne D. ; Richard D.
of Knapwell; brother Wilford's children, Edwd. and Gregorie;
Isabell D., Geo. Chippindale, and Edward Sapcote. [No
relationship given to most of the legatees.] [Fo. 38.]
Grauntham, Thomas, St. Katheryn's next to the Cytie of Line, esq.
To be buried among my Auncestors in St. Martyn's, Line
Wife Marye ; son Vincent ; four daughters ; brothers Vincent
and Thomas G. ; my uncle the parson of Waltame. (13^ pp.)
Dated 8 Aug., 1558; proved 20 Feb., 1558. [Fo. 41.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 213
Noble, John, Gaynesburgh, Lincoln., mercer. Wife Dorothy ; son
Christopher N.; brother Philip; brother Willm. Wise; brother
Thos. N. ; daurs. Mycall and Eliz. N. ; brother Anthony Curtes;
Thomas, son of my brother Willm N. ; brother Richard N.
[Fo. 42.]
Pedder, John, Fishtoft, Line, yeoman. Wife Margatt ; daur. Agnes
P. ; brother John P. ; wife's son Thomas Shepard. [Fo. 43.]
Seyntpole, George, N. Carlton, Line, esq. Wife Jane; sons Thos.
and John ; sister Awdray Littlebury's son ; Nicholas Kyme ;
Church of Snarforth where my father and mother lyeth buried.
[5 pages long.] [Fo. 43.]
Cartmalle, John, Fyllingham. Wife not named ; sons Thos. and
Richd. ; son-in-law Wm. Wright ; Cecely daur. unmarried ;
James Everingham, Curate of Fillingham. [Fo. 44.]
West, George, South Carleton. Wife Elizabeth ; son John ; daurs.
Alice, Anne, and Elizabeth. [Fo. 44.]
Martyndale, John, West Raisin, Line. Wife Elizabeth ; sons
Richard, Willm. the elder, Thos., and Willm. the younger ;
daughters Jennet and Agnes Magnell ; brother Robt. Martyn-
dale. [Fo. 44.]
Dawbeney, William, Scotter. Wife Jenet ; sons John, Thos., and
Willm. ; daurs. Jenett, Margaret, Isabell, and Jane D. ;
brother Richard D. ; Richard and Thos., the children of
Richard Dawbeney. [Fo. 44.]
Searbye, Richard, Sprydlyngton. Sons Willm., Thomas, and
Robert ; brother William S. ; three daughters but not named.
[Fo. 44.]
J aye, Robert, Armeston, Line. Wife Jane. To Wm. Jay all my
lands in Sybsaie. [Fo. 44.]
Empringham, Richard, Great Grimsby, gent. Sons Michael and
Robert ; son-in-law Edward Sapcote ; daughters Margaret and
Agnes E ; Christopher Cooke, Richard C, and Helen C,
children of Richard Cooke ; Phillip Myffin to marry Jane
Gouxhill; cosen Christopher Smythe. To William Kelke,
iijii vj3 viijd. Lands in co. York. [Fo. 45.]
Yattes, William, Alderman of Line. [Mayor in 1549.] Wife Eliz. ;
brother Richard Y. ; sister Christian Y. ; Willm. Y. my basse
son ; John Y. my basse son ; Martyn Mason. [Fo. 48.]
214 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Tupholme, John, Boston, merchant of Staple of Calys. [Mayor of
Boston, 1547.] Sister Jenett Stutt, and Jennet and Margaret
her daurs. ; sister Agnes Coocke, and Eliz. her daughter ;
sister Margaret Fisher ; Gregori Tupholme and Thomas his
son ; sister Margt. Forman ; sister Higdon ; Thos. and Richd.
Ffayefax and their uncle Mayesh ; my wives children, viz. : —
Geo. Fayerfax, Humfrey Fayerfax, Thomas Fairfax, and
Richard Fairfax; son Willm. Tupholme and his son Nicholas;
Frances, wife of my son Willm. Wife Agnes ; sister Balte ;
brother Jno. Bradley, and Thos. Palfreman, exors. [Fo. 50.]
Idon, Thomas, Boston. Cassander Idon, daughter, sole extrix.
[Fo. 50.]
Walker, Christopher, Boston. Wife Alice ; son Willm. To John
Walker, yf he be alyve. [Fo. 52.]
Marssy, John, Mdingworth (sic), parish Holly well. Wife Elizth.
Mother ch. of Line. [Fo. 53.]
Cocke als. Overshot, R., Great Marton. (? Line.) [Fo. 54.]
Nicholson, Edward, Market Deeping, yeoman. Wife Jane ; sons
Edward, Thomas, Abraham, and Isaac N. [Fo. 54.]
Taylor, Hughe, Boston, husbandman. Wife Marye ; brother Robert
Taylor ; Thomas, son of Robt. Taylor. [Fo. 55.]
[60 Folios in "Welles."]
REGISTER "CHAYNAY." Anno 1559.
Dickonson, John, Long Ledenham, parson. Brother Geo. Baylye ;
" the Souls of John and Alice my parents" ; Agnes Godfraye
godmother; Mr. Edwd. Sapcote. [Fo. 1.]
Shepard, Symon, Butterwick, yeoman. Kayterine wife ; no children.
[Fo. 6.]
Grantham, Bartholmew, Kyrton-in-Holland. Brother Thomas G. ;
sisters Elizth., Mary, and Grace G. [Fo. 6.]
Herrys, Thomas, Spalding. Sons Peter, John, Thomas, and Symon
H. ; daurs. Chrystian, Bettris, and Mary H. [Fo. 6.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 215
Hornsey, Humfrey, Holbeche, husbandman. Wife Isabel; son
John H. [Fo. 6.]
Smalnay, John, Claxby. Wife Elizth. ; son Andrew ; daurs. Margt.
and Grasse ; brother Thos. S. [Fo. 8.]
Dalyson, William, Justice of Pleese. To be buried at Laughton.
Wife Elizth. ; brothers Geo. and Roger D. ; sons Willm.
and Robt. ; daurs. Elizth., Joyse, Barbara, and Mary D.
[Fo. 9.]
Wolby, John, Thorpe, yeoman. Sons Thomas and Symon ; Sir
Symon W. my brother ; John, son of Symon W. [Fo. 10.]
Howell, Symon, Sotherton. Wife Margt. ; sons John, Edwd. and
Thos. ; brothers James, Wm. and John H. [Fo. 11.]
Rotheram, William, City of Line. Wife Alice ; son Christopher ;
daurs. Johan and Helen R. ; brother Thos. R. ; brother-in-
law John Broxholme. [Fo. 12.]
Bonde, William, Crofte, yeoman. Wife Elizth. ; sons George and
Nicholas ; daurs. Mary and Anne B. [Fo. 13.]
Martiall, Thomas, elk., Archdeacon of Line. Robt Pekham exor.,
and resid. legatee. [Fo. 19.]
Greene, Thomas, Willoughbie. Wife Anne ; sons Richard and
Francis ; daurs. Anne and Mary G. ; brother Humfrey Green.
[Fo. 23.]
Redesbye, John, Aby Grange, Line. To be buried in the church of
St. Oswald of Strubbie. Wife Barbara ; sons Nicholas and
Willm. ; daurs. Cecilie and Jone R. [Fo. 23.]
Coke, Andrew, Kyrton-in-Lyndsey, husbandman. Wife Isabell ;
brother John C. ; kinsman Thos. Clanton ; James, Robt., and
Thos., sons to my brother Richard Coke, of Grayingham ;
son-in-law Richd. Marflett; Thos. Collynson, vicar of Kyrton;
Wm. Saunderson, parson of Grayingham. [Fo. 24.]
Baytman, John, Gedney, pts. Holland. Wife Margt. ; son Henry ;
daur. Alice B.; sisters Blanke and Crane; Adlard Welby, esq.,
overseer. [Fo. 24.]
Bewell, Anthony, Egall (Eagle), Line. Wife Jone; Mr. Thomas
Dysney ; Poor of Swinderbie. [Fo. 24.]
2l6 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
KINGERBY PARISH REGISTER,"
co. Lincoln.
(The Parish Register before 1765 is lost. The following is a Transcript
from the Registry of the Bishop of Lincoln.)
1719-20 — Buried — Luke Cowper, June 10.
Richard, son of Will. Knight and Lucy his wife, bury'd Dec. 27.
1720-1 — No entries.
1721-2 — Wm. Smith and Eliz. Chaunt, married May 11.
1722-3 — 1723-4 — No entries.
1724-5 — Robert Raper and Anne Cadney, married November 5.
Anthony Gray, buried January 27.
1725-6 — No entries.
1726-7 — Baptized — None.
Marry'd — None.
Mary Kew, bury'd Nov. 8.
1727-8 — Baptiz'd — None.
Marry'd — None.
Thomas Lidget, bury'd Oct. 9.
Elizabeth Heaten, bury'd Nov. 2.
William Knight, bury'd March 2.
1728-9 — Anthony Lammin, bury'd May 29.
Edmund Knight, bury'd Jan. 31.
1729-30 — No entries.
1 730- 1 — Susan Bonser, bury'd July 11.
1731-2 — Anne Wiggen, buried July 10.
Edmund Styles, buried Dec. 12.
1732-3 — George Sutton, bury'd June 18.
1733-4 — Anne Vessee, buried November yc nth.
I734*5 — J735-6 — No entries.
1736-7 — Mary Chapman, buried Oct. ye 6th.
Frances Ligard, buried Feb. ye 4th.
* Continued from page 186.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 217
l737'8— John, ye son of Richard and Eliz. Hammer, baptiz'd Sept.
ye 4th.
Wm., ye son of Tho. and Susanna Spencer, baptiz'd Sept.
ye 4th.
I738'9— Hannah Land, buried March ye 8th day.
1739-40— Anne, dau. of Tho. and Susannah Spencer, baptiz'd Sept.
ye 23rd.
1741 — Lady-day, to 1742 Lady-day.
March 22nd, Anne Rowe, buried.
,, 23rd, Hannah Segrave, buried.
1742-3 — No entries.
1743-4 — June 1 2th, Samuel, son of Saml. and Anne Todd, bapt.
1744-5— Jan. 6th, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ellis, bapt.
1745-6 — Jan. 24th, Henry Hall, buried.
1746-7 — Oct. 1st, Mary, daughter of Edward and Mary Cocke, bapt.
May 28th, William Waltham, from the Hospital, buried,
aged 82.
Aug. nth, Eliz., wife of Philip Freelove, farmer, buried,
aged 42.
March nth, Sarah Wilkinson, single woman, buried, aged 40.
1747-8 — Sept. 27th, Sarah, dau. of Edward and Sarah Cock, bapt.
Aug. 2nd, Dorothy Bishop, an infant, buried. Drowned.
1748-9 — Nov. 30th, George, son of John and Mary Bishop, bapt.
June 5th, Thos. Hornby, of Toft, and Jane Almon, married.
1750-1 — No entries.
1 75 1 — Lady Day to 31st Dec.
Dec. 29th, baptised, Simon, son of John and Elizth. Gibbons.
April 14th, buried, William Smith, widower, aged 60.
1752 — Jan. 1st, to Dec. 31st.
Christened none.
Married none.
July 9th, Robert Osberne, a Roman Catholic servant, buried.
1753 — March 25th, bapt., William, son of Edward and Sarah Cock.
Married none.
Buried none.
1754 — Edward, son of Edward and Sarah Cock, baptised, June 23rd.
Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah Marshall, baptised,
Oct. 27th.
218 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1755 — July 27th, Catherine, daughter of Nicholas and Catherine
Wressell, baptised.
1756 — June 27th, Dorothy Hawkes, widow, buried, aged 56.
1757-8-9 — No entries.
1760 — May nth, John, son of John and Sarah Cocks, baptised.
1761-2 — No entries.
1764 — Buried, Aug. 28th, Mr. William Anderson, a Roman Catholic
priest.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 2IO.
MODERN DEPOSITORIES OF ANCIENT
WILLS.
Dr. Marshall has now issued a revised edition of his " Handbook
to the Ancient Courts of Probate," which is published at 6s. 8d. by
Mr. Horace Cox, Bream's Buildings, E.C.
It would be almost an impertinence to praise the book, for it is
absolutely a sine qua non for every Genealogist, and the only ground
of complaint we ever heard against Dr. Marshall's books, that of
price, is now in this edition removed.
. We give below our promised attempt to arrange the present
Depositories of Old Wills under counties, in the hope that it may
be a help to some readers in using the " Handbook," to which, of
course, reference must be made for details of the various Courts at
each Depository. It is, at the best, only a rough list, and we shall
be grateful for any corrections of it.
Anglesea.* At Bangor.
Bedfordshire. *§ At Northampton. (Leighton Buzzard Wills at
Principal Registry, and a few at Oxford.)
Berkshire.*§ At Principal Registry.
Brecknockshire. * At Hereford.
Buckinghamshire.* § At Principal Registry. (Eton College Pecu-
liar at Eton College.)
Cambridgeshire.*! At Peterborough. (King's College Peculiar at
King's College, Cambridge.)
Cardiganshire.* At St. David's.
Carmarthenshire.* At Bangor.
General Note. — In all cases, Wills of the Commonwealth Period, 1652— 1660,
are to be found in P. C. C. at Principal Registry.
* Also some in P. C. C. at Principal Registry. See also Dr. Marshall's Index of
Lambeth Wills in the " Genealogist.''
§ Also some at Lincoln. Abstracts printed in " Early Lincoln Wills."
f Also some at Ely. Printed in " Ely Episcopal Records."
J Also some in the Prerogative Court at York.
220 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Cheshire.^ At Chester. (Richmond Archdeaconry Court at
Principal Registry and Lancaster. Tarvin Wills at Lich-
field.) '
Cornwall.* At Bodmin and Exeter.
Cumberland.} At Carlisle. (Alston Wills at Durham.)
Denbighshire.* (?) Some at Lichfield.
Derbyshire.* At Lichfield. (Dale Abbey Peculiar at Derby.)
Devonshire.* At Exeter.
Dorsetshire.* At Blandford.
Durham. | At Durham.
Essex.* At Principal Registry and Ipswich. (Hornchurch and
Havering Bower Peculiar at New College, Oxford.)
Flintshire.*! At St. Asaph. Some at Lichfield.
Glamorganshire.* At Llandaff.
Gloucestershire.* At Gloucester and Bristol.
Hampshire.* At Winchester.
Herefordshire.* At Hereford.
Hertfordshire.* § At Peterborough and Principal Registry.
Huntingdonshire.* § At Peterborough and Principal Registry.
Kent.* At Canterbury and Principal Registry.
Lancashire.]: At Chester. Some at Lichfield. (Richmond Archdy.
Court at Principal Registry and Lancaster.)
Leicestershire. *§ At Leicester.
Lincolnshire.* At Lincoln.
London.* At Principal Registry. (Hustings Court at the Guild-
hall.)
Merionethshire.* At Bangor.
Middlesex.* At Principal Registry.
Monmouthshire.* At Hereford.
Montgomeryshire.* At St. Asaph, Bangor, St. David's, and Here-
ford.
Norfolk.* At Norwich. (King's Lynn Wills at King's Lynn.)
Northamptonshire/1^ At Northampton and Peterborough. (King's
Sutton Wills in Banbury Peculiar at Principal Registry.
Some Higham Ferrers Wills at Higham Ferrers. Gretton
Peculiar at Lincoln.)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 221
Northumberland.^ At Durham. (Hexhamshire Peculiar at York.)
Nottinghamshire. At York. (Southwell, Mansfield and Kinoulton
Peculiars at Nottingham. Gringley Peculiar at Nottingham
and Bawtry. Edwinstow Peculiar at Newark.)
Oxfordshire. *§ At Principal Registry. (Oxford Chancellor's
Court at Oxford.)
Pembrokeshire.* At St. David's.
Radnorshire.* At Hereford.
Rutland. *§ At Peterborough and Northampton. (Ketton and
Liddington Peculiars at Leicester. Empingham (some) at
Lincoln.)
Shropshire.* At Shrewsbury. Some at Lichfield; and qu. Hereford,
St. Asaph, and Worcester. (Some Ludlow Wills at Ludlow.)
Somersetshire.* At Wells and Taunton.
Staffordshire.* At Lichfield. (Sedgley Peculiar said to be at
Lord Dudley's house at Himley.)
Suffolk.* At Norwich, Ipswich, and Bury St. Edmunds.
(Hocking Deanery Court at Principal Registry.)
Surrey.* At Principal Registry.
Sussex.* At Lewes and Chichester.
Warwickshire.* At Lichfield. (Baddesley Clinton, Balsall,
Barston, Bishop's Itchington, Knowle, Packwood, and
Tachbrooke Peculiars at Birmingham. Hampton Lucy
Peculiar at Lichfield and Worcester. Stratford-on-Avon
Peculiar at Stratford on- Avon.)
Westmoreland.} At Carlisle. Some at Lichfield.
Wiltshire.* At Principal Registry before 1800; at Salisbury
since 1800.
Worcestershire.* At Worcester.
Yorkshire. At York. Some at Liehfield. (Barnoldswick, Bolster-
stone, Crossley, Bingley, and Pudsey, Marsden, Silsden, and
Temple Newsam Peculiars at Wakefield. Richmond Arch-
deaconry Court, Knaresborough Honour Court, and Masham,
Middleham, and Hunsingore Peculiars at Principal Registry.
Some early Knaresborough Wills on the Court Rolls at
Knaresborough. Allertonshire Wills at Durham.)
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
CARLISLE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1708. May 22. Abraham Anderson, of Newcastle, merchant, and
Mrs. Mary Appleby.
171 1. May 24. Joseph Dickinson, of Garragill, parish Alston Moor,
and Mary Emerson.
Aug. 11. Nicholas Huntley, of Newcastle, yeoman, and
Dorothy Hornsby.
Jan. 30. John Miles, of Alston, yeoman, and Deborah Pearson.
1712. March 24. Edward Rowley, of Shap, Westmoreland, yeoman,
and Elizabeth Thornborrow.
1712-3. Jan. 1. John Errington, of Alston Moor, yeoman, and
Elizabeth Lowiss.
Feb. 8. Anthony Nuby, of Barnard Castle, yeoman, and
Elizabeth Williamson.
1713. June 30. Richard Simpson, of Kray, Yorkshire, and Agnes
Fawcett.
1716. July 3. Thomas Vipont, of Alston Moor, co. Northumber-
land, yeoman, and Sarah Hall, of the same place.
ALLERTONSHIRE MARRIAGE BONDS.
1737. July 8. Christopher Robinson, of Northallerton, butcher, and
Jane Straiker, spinster.
July 20. Richard Rymer, of Scruton, yeoman, and Mary
Numpson, of Northerton, widow.
July 24. George Reels, of Northallerton, heckler, and Ann
Galloway, of the same place, spinster.
Sept. 16. John Wheldon, of Northallerton, barber, and Jane
Westland, of the same place, spinster.
Oct. 25. Thos. Appleby, of Brompton, weaver, and Catherine
Meek, of the same place, widow.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 223
1737. Nov. 21. William Lawson, of Stokesley, gent., and Isabella
Coates, spinster.
1738. Dec. 1. George Stainthorpe, of Brompton, yeoman, and
Elizabeth Armstrong, of the same place, widow.
1739. Jan. 21. Thomas Hunton, of Northallerton, yeoman, and
Margery Dossey, of Osmotheriey, spinster.
Feb. 7. John Swales, of Appleton, cordwainer, and Elizabeth
Spence, of Romanby.
March 6. Thomas Chipchase, of Sedgefield, co. Durham,
gent., and Margaret Squire, of Northallerton, spinster.
DURHAM MARRIAGE BONDS.
1664. May 7. Stephen Barker, of North Shields, and Margaret
Swan, spinster.
May 7. Ralph Salkeld, of , Northumberland, gent.,
and Susan Radciiffe, widow.
May 31. John Saburn, of Newcastle, and Elizabeth Benfield,
spinster.
June 10. Gilbert Parke, of , Northumberland, gent.,
and Margaret Sanderson, spinster.
June 20. Robert Hewer, of Newcastle, clerk, and Dorothy
Procter, spinster.
June 21. George Elliott, of , Northumberland, gent.,
and Isabella Givens, widow.
June 22. Richard Gofton and Grace Davison.
June 27. Cuthbert Selby, yeoman, and Elizabeth Hoppwood,
spinster.
June 29. William Handcocke, of Newcastle, apothecary,
and Margaret Foxley, spinster.
July 2. Tristram Fenwick, of , Northumberland, gent.,
and Susan Nicholson, spinster.
July 4. John Millingham, of Sudbridge, yeoman, and Ann
Coates, spinster.
July 5. William Hudson, of Allerton, and Ellenor Dennison,
spinster.
224 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
July 7. Edward Cramlington, of Newcastle, and Grace
Wall, widow.
July 10. Robert Nanson, clerk, and Kath. Ogle, of the parish
of Ponteland, co. Northumberland, spinster.
July 12. William Shafto, of Benwell, Northumberland, gent.,
and Fortune Carr, widow.
July 23. Richard Shutleworth, of Gawthropp, co. Lancaster,
esq., and Margaret Tempest, of Old Durham, spinster.
July 23. John Hubbock, of Durham, gent., and Katherine
Mason, widow.
Sept. 10. William Fuller, of , Durham, gent., and
Mary Claxton.
Sept. 12. John Forster, of , Northumberland, gent.,
and Margaret Jeffray, widow.
Sept. 12. Rowland Kell, yeoman, and Mary Hubbock,
spinster.
Sept. 17. William Green, of Newcastle, gent., and Margaret
Baggs, spinster.
John J. Howe,
Durham.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
225
GRIMSBY BURGESS ROLL.
29 Hen. 6 — 44 Eliz.*
Themylby, Rd., Esq....
Tyler, Wm., exonerated
10s. ...
Toll, Wm., 13s. 4d. ...
Turpin, Thos., clerk ...
Tyndall, Wm., 20s. ...
Themylby, Rd. (Mayor)
Taylor, John, 20s.
,, Wm., 20s.
Tymelby, John, 36s. 8d.
Talbott, Geo., 26s. 8d.
Thorogood, John, 20s...
Tailor, Wm., 20s.
Tirwhit, Tristram, Esq.
(no fine mentioned.)
Thymolbie, Rd., gent.,
gratis...
Tailer, Rd., 20s.
Tuplin, John, 26s. 8d...
Thorold, Rd., 26s. 8d...
Tarry, Hy., 26s. 8d. ...
Tomlynson, Alan, was
. a burgess
Thomasson, Rd., was
coroner
Ulxby, Thos., with his
sons Wm. and John,
40s. ...
Urchenhad, Wm., as
bailiff
Umfray,Wm., did fealty
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Ustwaite,5^ Hustwhaite
Vicars, Robt. son of Wm.
(birth, fee only, i4d.) 22 Hen. 7
Vaytys, Thos. a-, 20s. 25 ,, 7
Viccars, Wm., 20s. ... 1 Mary.
,, Robt., was a
burgess 21 Hen. 7
Villers, see Bateyn.
Wailltham, Jno. (fealty) 36 Hen. 6
Whitworth, Thos., 40s. 36 ,, 6
Waltham, Robt. (secun-
dum antiquam consue-
tudinem ville regie de
Gvymesby.) ... •••39 >> 6
Waryn, John, abbot of
Humberston, did fe-
alty for lands ... 2 Ed. 4
Williamson, Thos., of
Grimsby, chapman,
4os 3 » 4
Wylson, John, acts as
bailiff, admitted bur-
gess 3 „ 4
Wellow, Rd., abbot of
(fealty) 10 ,, 4
Williamson, Thomas,
" exonerated of his
burgage" 17 „ 4
Williamson, Thomas,
received into his bur-
gage 22 „ 4
from page 141.
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THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Whytley, John ... 7 Hen. 7
Wellow, Thos., abbot of
(fealty) 18 ,, 7
Watson, Thos... ... 11 ,, 7
Whitehowe, Rd., 20s... ig ,, 7
Wynkefeld, Robt., knt.
(without liability to
office) 1 „ 8
Whitehedd, Rd. (takes
land) 22 „ 7
West, Robt., draper ... 1 ,, 8
Wakefeld, John, 20s. ... 2 ,, 8
Warren [er] , John, 10s. 12 ,, 8
Witgyft, Hy. (Alderman)
20th Oct 3 Ed. 6
Wannyslay,Thos. 6s. 8d 13 Hen. 8
Whatleyjohn (as bailiff) 4 „ 8
Wyatts, Wm., 13s. 4d. 15 „ 8
Watkynson,John,6s. 8d 16 ,, 8
Walton, Wm. (fine of
parchment, paper and
ink, for this year) ... 16 „ 8
Whitgyft, Hy., 20s. ... 18 ,, 8
Wolfenden, John, 20s. 31 ,,8
Wyndyll, Robt., 26s. 8d.
2 and 3 Ph. & M.
Watson, Edmd., 26s. 8d.
2 and 3 Ph. & M.
Wensley, Rd., 26s. 8d. 37 Hen. 8
Wryght, Robt., 20s. ... 2 Ed. 6
Walnot, Robt., 20s. ... 1 Mary
Wylson, John, 26s. 8d.
2 and 3 Ph. & M.
Eliz.
J572
Eliz.
Wylson, Hy., 26s. 8d.
4 and 5 Ph. & M.
Wofyngdal,Sythe,26s.8d. 3
Wentworthe, Rd. 26s. 8d. 5
Westwood, Michl., 20s.
Willson, Anthy. 26s. 8d. 16
Wright, John, 20s. ... 17
Wormall, Roger, 26s. 8d 18
Wright, Robt. (gratis
for his former services) 20
Waterhouse, Rd.26s. 8d 22
Wray, Wm., Esq., (no
fine mentioned) ... 26
Wyldman,John,26s.8d. 27
Wright, Hy., 20s. ... 28
Wraye,Wm.,Esq.gratis 30
Waterhouse, Robt. 20s. 35
Watkinson, Edwd. 20s. 38
Wytton, Cuthbert, was
a burgess
Wryght,Isabella,nowof
Conisholme, widow of
John W. of Grimsby,
grants a tenement in
Newbiggyng to Robt.
Colinwood, of Grims-
by, burgess 14 ,, 8
Yonge, Wm., bailiff of
the Earl of Westmore-
land 35 „ 8
Young,Wm.26s.8d. 1&2PI1.&M.
Yarboroghe, Robert,
26s. 8d 4 Eliz.
8 Hen. 7
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1618.
Hertford. — 1604, 1605, 1610, 1613, 1615, 1616, 1624.
Huntingdon. — 1604, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1612, 1617, 1618, 1619,
1624, 1625, 1629, 1632, 1661 to 1670. (Also in a separate
envelope— St. Neot's, 1605, 8, 12, 18, 25, and 1661 to 1671.
And in another — Eynesbury, 1605, 12, 17, 28, 31.)
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Northampton. — 1614.
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228 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE WILLS.
Francis Fytton, of Gawseworth, co. Chester, Esq., 31 Mch., 1608.
I forgive to my servant John Luce, the father, who hath served
me since Xmas., 1597, and was brought up as a boye in my sister
Englefeild's house at Englefeild, and his now wief hath served my
said sister as her waiting gentlewoman sundry yeares past, the sum
of ^10 lent to him sundry years past towards the storing of a farm
he then had in Ashamstead, co. Berks. I also forgive him ^"60
which I lent him about 10 years past towards the buying of a copy-
hold in Mortimer, being the lands of the lord Marques of Win-
chester ; and I give him £5 more to buy two milch kine for his wife's
dairy there. I forgive to my servant John Cotton, who hath served
me since Hallowtide, 1600, ^"30, which I lent him when he took his
lease of Smith's house in Bosley, and £15 further which he owes me.
My servant Hughe Stanley, who hath served me as my horseman
since Newyearestyde 1599, ^20, and some of my apparel fit for his
wearing. Servant Thos. Salle, who hath served me since May 1605,
^"10, and a suit of my apparel. My sister Mrs. Margaret Englefeild,
widow, the clowdy lowpe Saffer which I used to kepe as medicinable
for eyes ; also the use of a downe bed in my chamber at Holleshotte,
and a feather bed whereon two of my servants used to lie ; also of
the hangings at Holleshotte as I left them when I went thence to
dwell at Gawsworth; and the use of the furniture, tapestrie, virginals,
&c. at Holleshotte, as long as she shall dwell there, or if (as God
forbid) her son Fras. Englefeild should die in her lifetime, and she
go elsewhere to dwell. After her death I give the said furniture, &c.
to her son, my nephew Fras. E., esq. ; also all such armour of mine
as is now at Holleshotte, viz., one horseman's armour, with a placket
and furniture, one new corslett, blacke, with his furniture and sieves
of maile. I forgive to my sister Mris. Anne Welles, widow and
extrix. of my brother Thos. Fitton, deed. ^"120 which he owed me
ever since the death of Henry, Earl of Northumberland, in 1585.
I forgive to my brother Geo. Fitton, ^125 3s. 4d. ; also ^"200 which
I lent him in Lent, 1600, for his debts by the hands of Mr. Hughe
Basse and Mr. Jeffrey Place, of London, scriveners, for the freeing
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 220,
and compounding of my said brother's debts whereby he might
quietly execute and possess his office as Secondary of the Counter in
the Poultre in London. Niece lady Anne Newdegate, eldest dau. of
Sir Edward Fitton, knt., my late nephew, deed., my new and best
Mawdlen Cupp of Silver, plaine white with his cover, which is now
in my lodging at London ; also my litlle case of white plate being
plaine and of silver, wherein is couched and conteyned only foure
small cuppes called shelles, a saltte and a pepper boxe, being the
cover to the same cuppes or shelles, and also sixe foulding spoones
with joyntes, all being couched within the same cuppes or shelles
and case, and the same enclosed in a little round case of leather used
by me commonly in my travaile for easie cariage ; also my bedd of
downe now in my bedchamber at London, with a canopy of yallowe
velvet and curtaines of yellow double taffaty and a yellow silke
quilte, &c, as I used same when I did lye and lodge there, being
now in the house of Mr. Thos. Phillips, chandlour, nere the Savoy
in the Strand. Cousin Edmund Fyton, son and heir to my late
nephew Wm. Fitton, ^"20, and ^10 which I lent him at his going
into Spaine with Sir Richard Leveson, in consideration of a sett of
violles de la gamba of his late father's, and also a sett of Recorders,
and a syterne, a lute, and a paire of virginalles which were all his
said late father's and by him left in my keeping which said sett of
vialles I did lend to Sir John Davers, knt., deed., and were sithence
in the hands of Dame Elizth. Davers his late widow, and since then
also in the hands of Sir Charles Davers, knt., her sonne attainted by
whose fall the said vialles may fortune to be loste, but the virginalles
and lute are ready for him my said nephew Edmund Friton, and the
great zitherne in my own lodging in the Strand, the Red Cocke nere
the Savoy ; if he receive back the said instruments safe and sound,
the said legacy of ^"io to lapse.
I forgive to my kinsman now Sir Wm. Slingesby, knt., a debt of
^"10 which I lent him long since as Wm. Slingesby, gent. To Mris.
Elizth. Luce, now wife of my said servant John L. the father,
various linen, &c. for her house at Mortimer, now in her keeping in
a great chest of mine at Holleshotte. Servant Wm. Bosson, one of
my hackney geldings, to be a good gelding, but not my best. Dame
Alice Fytton, widow of my nephew Sir Edward F., knt., £17, which
she borrowed of me at London in winter 1597, her said late husband
being in the country. To my said nephew Sir Edward, exor., all
23O THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
that he owed me. Kinsman Edward Fyton, son of my nephew
Richard F., who deceased in Ireland, which said Edward doth now
attend upon Sir Geo. Carewe, lord Carewe of Claxton, now Vice-
Chamberlain to the Queen £60, for that I do credibly understand he
serveth his lord diligently, &c. Kinsman Richard Fitton, brother of
the last named Edward, £<\o, in respect of his good and honest
cariage when he served my nephew Sir Edward Fitton, deed. Said
brother Geo. Fitton, £^0 ; and if anie seme to marvaile that I do
give to him, being my brother, no more but this somme here
mentioned, I wishe it may be knowne that this somme is not the
only benefitte in money that I have done for him, &c. I forgive to
Henry Hearshe, an old servant of mine dwelling in Bath, and who
heretofore served my honorable lady and wief Katherine, countesse
of Northumberland, deed., as a groome of hir chamber, ^"10, which
I lent him on bond of himself and his father-in-law, old Perman of
Bath. Cousin Richd. Fitton, younger brother of my cousin and
nephew Edward F. of Gawesworth, esq., and son to Sir Rd. F., knt.,
late deed., my lease of the house called the New Barne, nere unto
Molles Crosse, in Gawseworth, and the lands there demised to me
by his late father Sir Edward F., and the lease of the ground
(parcel of the old parke) which I bought of my cousin Mr. Richard
Warren, of Sutton ; but if he be content to give up the same to his
now eldest brother Edward F., esq., then I give him instead my
lease for 7 years, or thereabouts, of Hartridge Farme, co. Berks.,
let to Thomas Curtes at £50 a year, and subject to a rent of £8 a
year to Sir Thos. Neale, knt., one of the King's auditors, he having
lately purchased the inheritance. Nephew Mr. Win. Pollewheele
who married my niece Mris. Marie Fitton, younger dau. of my
nephew Sir Edward F., deed., my usual riding sword, being
damasked, commonly called a fauchin, and my best horse or
gelding ; and to his said wife my sugar boxe of silver, plaine white
and round, and my silver grater, both which I use to carry with
me when I travaile.
I demise to my nephew Edward Fitton. of Gawseworth, esq., my
leases from Sir Urian Leighe, knt., of the tithes of the manor of
Bosley, and the townships of Northrode, Sutton, Wincle, Maxfeild,
Old Withington. Chelford, and the Millhous, which is the inheritance
of John Henshawe, gent., all in the parish of Presbury, co. Chester,
— to hold to my said nephew for the residue of my terms saving two
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 23I
days if he shall so long live, and upon his decease, I give same to
his eldest son Edward Fitton, gent., with remainder, if he die before
his father, to the heir of my brother Sir Edward Fitton, knt., deed.,
late Treasurer of Ireland, and grandfather of my said nephew now
Edward F., of Gawseworth, esq. To my said nephew Edwd. F.,
esq., for life, my leather case of guilded plate and the plate therein,
viz., a bason and yewer, 4 drinking cuppes like unto lowe goblettes,
6 spoones, 6 trencher plates, 2 sawcers, 2 forkes, a salte, and a
wache or horaloge, gilded and enamelled, and on his death to
remain as heirlooms to the Fittons of Gawseworth ; also my jewell
of diamondes and gold like unto a starre which I do usually weare
in my hatte. I forgive to my said nephew Edward F., esq., all that
he owes me, being about ^"300 ; and I give him that little store of
plate which usually is lying at my lodginge at London, viz., 2 silver
dishes, 2 silver trencher plates, 6 spoons, one large colledge jugge or
pott with his cover, one silver canne or tankerd with tibbes and
covered, one tinn cupp. one trencher salte, one old slender Maudline
cuppe with his cover, being in my study at Gawseworth, and not at
London ; also a sum of [blank] as heire to the Fittons of the house
of Gawseworth, in which I and manie of my anncestors were borne,
and for his Letter help to live in the like countenance as his aun-
cestors have done, &c. To my now servant James Walkden who is
but newly come to my service, yet brought up by me in his youth,
^"10 and a suit of my apparel. Poor of Gawsworth, Siddington,
Maxfeild, and Congleton, ^20.
My body to be buried in Gawsworth Church, and a faire large
stone of alabaster to be laid upon my grave, with an inscription
graved in brasse, viz., Here lieth Ffrancis Ffitton, esquire, which
maried Katherine, Countes Dowger of Northumberland, and third
brother to Sir Edward Ffitton, of Gawsworth, knight, deceased,
Lord President of Connagh and Treasorer of Ireland. To some
poor persons and prisoners, such as I have declared my meaning
therein to mine exors., ^50. Exors. my said kinsmen Edward
Fitton and Fras. Englefeild, esqs. Supervisor Fras. Moore, of the
Middle Temple, esq., and councillor-at-law, mine ancient acquaint-
ance, and alwaies my dere friend. To said Fras. Englefeild and
Fras. Moore, a bason and yewer of silver each, value £30, with
mine armes graved thereon, with the difference perteyning to a
third brother.
232 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
My friends in trust not to intermeddle with the deeds and evi-
dences in my custody which do not concern their own affairs, but
same to be left to my exors. and supervisor, viz., certain writings
between Dame Mary Leveson my late sister, and Geo. Curson,
esq., now knight, her son-in-law, and his father upon agreement of
marriage had with Mary Leveson dau. to my said sister the Lady
Leveson ; and also certain writings between Sir Edward Harberte,
knt., deed., Wm. Harberte his son and heir now knt., and Dame
Harberte widow of the said Sir Edward, and Henry Earl
of Northumberland, Sir Thos. Cecill, knt., now Earl of Exeter, and
Wm. Percy, esq., and others, upon agreement of marriage had with
the lady Ellinor Percy dau. to Henry, late Earl of Northumberland,
deed. ; and also certain writings and books made by Sir Wm. Corn-
wallis, knt., concerning his wife's jointure, being one of the four
daurs. and co-heirs of Sir John Nevell, knt., Lord Latymer, deed. ;
and certain writings and conveyances made up in two several boxes
lately perteyning to Barnerd Dakins and to his auncestours for the
lands therein mentioned and by him conveyed absolutely to myself
by the means and procurement of my kinsman Mr. Wm. Polwhelle,
but meant only in trust for the behoof of my said cousin Wm.
Polwhell, therefore I give same to him and his heirs for ever. I
have lately settled all my lands after my death upon my said nephew
Edward Fitton, of Gawseworth, esq. ; the said settlement to be
produced upon inquisition taken after my death. Res. of goods to
my said nephew Edward Fitton, of Gawseworth, esq., having
manie children, he being my next heire in blood, and the heire and
lord of the house of Gawseworth, where myself and manie of
mine ancestors were borne, lived, and continued many yeares and
descentes. Witnesses, John Newdgate, Wm. Whithall, Wm. Hen-
shaw, and Thos. Saull. Proved in the Prerogative Court of York,
27 June, 1608 [xxx. 626] by Edward Fitton, esq., one of the exors.,
power being reserved for the other exor.
Thomas Malbon, of Congleton, co. Chester, clerk, 19 Sept., 1775.
All to brother Samuel M., of Oxford, exor., subject to following
legacies : Wife, all my furniture, &c. except books and MSS. ; also
£io a year for life or widowhood, besides the annuity settled on her
at our marriage ; also ^30. The field called Hill Croft, near Dag
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 233
Lane, to be settled on the Corporation, or the schoolmaster of
Congleton, or the curate of New Chapel or Marston, to keep con-
stantly in good repair my father's tomb and stone in Congleton
churchyard with the inscription on it, and another tomb and stone
to be erected over the place where my child is buried, and where I
desire my body may be laid. Witnesses, Daniel Davenport, Philip
Brooks, and Thos. Davenport. Proved at York, June 1779. [cxxiii.,
278.]
Thomas Massey, of Liverpool, co. Lane, surgeon, 10 July, 1773.
All to Mathew Bery, of Almondbury, near Huddersfield, co. Fork,
clothier, exor. ; he paying ^"50 to Jonas Walker, of Lockworth, near
Huddersfield, dealer in Worsted. Witnesses, Lee Kewley, John
Harrocks. Proved at York, Aug. 1777. [exxi. 294.]
Betty Hawcourt, of Manchester, co. Lane, widow, 5 Aug., 1775.
All my personal estate, and all that ^50 worth of plate purchased
of my late son John Hawcourt, of Manchester, deceased, to my two
daurs. Mary and Ann Hawcourt. Benjamin Bower, of Manchester,
esq., and my said two daurs. exors. Witnesses, Arthur Story,
Benj. Brierley, and Ann Swinburn. Proved at York, Nov. 1779.
[cxxiii., 158.]
Tyzack Trotter, of Liverpool, merchant, 9 Dec, 1778.
Uncle Geo. Trotter, of Sunderland, and Wm, Emm, of Bishop
Auckland, co. Durham, gent., ^"1,600 upon trust for my brother
John Trotter, at 21 ; if he die, to my father John Trotter. Said
uncle Geo. Trotter, ^200. Mr. John Myers, of Liverpool, merchant,
my partner, £50. Am entitled to ^"200 under Will of Mr. Peregrine
Tyzack, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, after the decease of
Mary Tyzack his wife ; I give same to said Wm. Emm, and Elizth.
his wife. All my real estate to said Trustees, in trust for my father
John Trotter, if he survives me ; if not, for my brother John Trotter.
Residue to said father and Wm. Emm., exors. Witnesses, Fras.
Blackburne, junr., James Roper, and John Ayre. Proved at York,
May, 1779. [cxxiii., 400.]
234 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
CUMBERLAND & WESTMORELAND WILLS.
Deborah Baynes, of Appelby, co. Westmoreland, widow, 28 Aug.,
1729.
Son John Baynes, the furniture in the house wherein Mary Lee
now lives. Dau. Deborah Machell, the furniture in the house at
Appleby wherein I now live. Son John Baynes, his own 2 pictures.
Son Rd. Baynes, his own picture and the two Lord Lonsdale's
pictures. Grandchildren, ^20 each. Poor of Appleby, £ 10. My
servant maid, £5. Residue to son Rd. Baynes, exor. Witnesses,
Jo. Christopherson, Elizth. Christopher on.
Codicil, 13 Jan., 1729. Proved at York, 10 Dec, 1736. [lxxxiv.,
393-]
Sir Wm. Fleming, of Rydall, co. Westmoreland, bart., 7 Nov., 1734.
In as good health as I can hope for at my age. To be buried in
the Quire of the parish church of Grasmere, near my mother's grave,
but not too soon, and according to the order of the Buriall of the
Dead in the present Book of Common Prayer, and the Preface to
the book called, " The Whole Duty of Man," to be read instead of
a sermon. Daurs. Dorothy, Barbara, and Catherine, who are yet
my heirs at law, to be brought up at Rydall Hall, " which hath been
the seat of my ancestors, and of my father and me, and very much
beloved by me, and hoping they are likeliar to be brought up there,
so as to be agreeable companions, comforts, and assistants to such
as they shall happen to be married unto, than by being brought up
in some town amongst vain, shallow, and little knowing companions,
except in their own opinions, or at Boarding Schools according to
the humors of too many in this age, where they are as like to gett
ill as good or usefull qualities and in more danger to be made preys
to little worth fellows, than if prudently brought up at places remote
from such nursaryes for intreague and vainaty." Dau. Dorothy,
^■3,000. Dau. Barbara, ^"2,500. Dau. Catherine, ^2,500 ; all at
21 or marriage with their mother's consent.
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 235
The mansion and manor house of Rydall Hall with the demesne
lands, and the customary tenants' rents and free rents in Loughrigg,
and the Miln and Kiln, waters and fishings in Grasmere, to my wife
Dorothy in lieu of a rent charge of £100 a year settled on her by
deed of i Aug., 1723 — but upon condition that she keep house at
Rydall Hall and live there unmarried again, and bring up my daurs.
until they are disposed of in marriage or dead, and for a year longer
to enable her to dispose of the effects upon the premises, with
remainder to my next heir male in the line from my father, if I have
no son. Wife Dorothy, to assist her to keep house as aforesaid, the
rents of my manor house and lands of Coniston Hall, co. Lancaster,
and all services relating to my sheep from my customary tenants,
and also the 43 or 44 Boon Hens due to be paid yearly from my
tenants in Conistone, and the rent of Conistone mill and kiln, the
fishing for Charrs or other fish in Conistone, alias Thurstone Water.
If any of my said heirs shall desire to live at Coniston Hall which
my grandmother farmed of my father till her death and then two of
my uncles farmed of my father and me till their death, they shall pay
my wife ^45 a year rent for same during said term.
Thinking it doubtfull whether I shall leave any heir or heirs male
of my own body and having no very pleasing to me prospect of my
apparent male heir in the line from my father Sir Daniel Fleming,
my next brother Geo. Fleming now left living (the Dean of Carlisle)
being but a few years younger then my selfe, and by his seldom
visiting the parish church of Grasmere, in which parish I was born
and have lived the most part of my time, and which I freely pre-
sented him to be parson, reckoned worth ^"ioo a year, without
asking or reserving any thing to my selfe, yea, even so much as my
prescription money of 20s. a year, a thing not very usuall for wary
patrons ; cannot but think it very unlikely he will leave the formality
of a Cathedrall way of living and ease of a city life to come after my
death to live at any of the four houses I am likely to dye possessed
of and where our ancestors lived with credit, if he had liberty so to
do, and I do not knowing well what judgment to form of his only
son who I have but very seldom seen untill of late, and that I last
new year's day gave him very freely a presentation to be parson of
Grasmere upon his gather' s resigning of it, tho it was farr from being
acceptable to me never to hear from him all the last time he con-
tinued at Oxford, and to hear of the rejoiceing bouts he made there
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upon hearing of the births of some of my daughters, for their being
daughters, and to hear of the Air's he gave himselfe there and at
other places thereupon. And I being at this time very farr from
having hopefull prospect from my next nephew William the only son
of my Brother Michall Fleming deceased, who I took very young in
charity upon his father's death and leaving him nothing to maintain
him, and did all I could to get him made a good schollar, and when
that would not do, took him to Rydall to me with some hopes of
getting him trained up so that he might be some way helpfull to me,
as some of my Brothers had been to my father, and have induced me
to have provided well for him. But he was so farr from endeavour-
ing at that, as to run a way twice from me, besides his late Ramble
into Ireland without telling me of it, and obstinately to be fond of,
and follow the worst Company the neighbourhood and country pro-
duces, which I often chide him for but to no purpose. He having
now for more than two years by past, more especially since last
Easter gone two years lived a very unaccountable and very disagree-
able to me life, with little or no hope of mending unless age or
experience or want bring him to wiser thinking, I now seldome
seeing him, often but once a week, and severall weeks not at all, and
I cannot discover all the ways he Rambles. And as to my next in
the line now left living, my Brother Roger Ffleming he had not lived
so regularly as to give much hopes of his being a long liver. And as
to his only son Daniel next in the line who hath been by many
thought Hopefull, it may be feared that his marrying too soon and
but Indifferently may doe him damage. And as to my nephew
Ffletcher, the only son of my youngest Brother Ffletcher Ffleming,
he is yet too young for any Judgment to be formed what his conduct
will be or what ill company may not bring him unto in regard of his
as yet seeming temper. But I having known many instances of
young men (or young Masters as many call them) being made more
extravigent and wastfull by dropping into Estates too easily before
they know the care required either to keep or improve them, I
think that it well deserves my care to endeavour to arme in some
measure against such Ills and remember what happened at Conistone
upon the death of my uncle Roger Fleming who was only my
farmer of that house and demesne, considering that some of my male
heirs may goe about to frustrate my Will upon a pretense that a
sort of Intaile mentioned in the last Will of Sir Daniel Fleming my
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father, dated July 6, 1697, should be of force, I think it
propper and convenient to let them know that my father had no
power to make that or any Intaile, as any Lawyer with a proper
stock of Law will tell them, he my father having before his marrying
Barbara the daughter of Sir Henry Fletcher, barronet, my mother,
that is by lease and re-lease dated Aug. 12 and 13, 1655, settled all
his lands upon the heirs of their two bodies, and I being eldest son
and heir did by deed of April 24, 1705, and enrolled in Chancery,
and by two Common Recoveries in Easter Term, 1705, made myself
tenant in fee of the said lands in Westmoreland and Cumberland,
and afterwards by deed enrolled at the Assizes at Lancaster, of the
manor of Conistone and land in co. Lancaster, and I being desirous
that all the antient lands should remain in my sirname, some of
them having been in my name and family since King William the
Conqueror, with whom my first Ancestors in England came in with
a Body of men for his assistance, and who had an estate I yet enjoy
granted from him.
Lands (specified) to the heirs male of my body, with remainder to
my next brother George Fleming now left living (the Dean of
Carlisle) for 99 years, if he shall so long live, with remainder to the
Hon. Anthony Lowther, of Lowther, esq., Sir Thos. Lowther, of
Holker, bart., my nephew Daniel Wilson, of Dallam Tower, esq.,
and Mr. Wm. Rowlandson brother of my wife, upon trust to pre-
serve contingent remainders, with remainder to my nephew William
son of said Geo. Fleming, with remainders to nephew Wm. son of
Michall Fleming, my brother Roger Fleming, my nephew Daniel
F. son of Roger, my nephew Roger F. son of said Daniel, my nephew
Fletcher F. son of my brother Fletcher F. deed., successively, with
remainder to the issue male of such of my three daughters Dorothy,
Barbara, and Catherine, as shall happen to be married to the man
that hath a more valuable estate than any of her sisters upon
condition that he take my sirname of Fleming upon him and his
posterity. To trustees for my daughters, my estate at Nibthwait
Grange in Furness, co. Lane, part of which came to me by the
death of my uncle Wm. Fleming, gent., and part I purchased of my
uncle Roger Fleming's exors., and part of Daniel Abraham, gent. ;
also my estate of Bainsbank and Cuthbert in Middleton, co.
Westmoreland, purchased of Roger Moor, gent. ; also my estate in
Middleton, purchased of Thos. Jackson ; also at Milnhouse in
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Middleton, purchased of Christr. Preston, Mary his wife, and Ann
Bowskill, spinster ; also at Applegarth in Middleton, purchased of
Wm. and John Reddir.g ; also at Cowperthwaite in Firbank and in
Grayrigg, purchased of Mr. Wm. Bowman ; also free rents in Old
Hutton and Holmscales, purchased of Thos. Rowlandson, of Ken-
dall, gent. ; Manor house and lands of New Hall in Staveley, co.
Westmoreland, purchased of Thos. Shepherd, of Kendall, gent.
Exors., Wife Dorothy (during widowhood only), said nephew Daniel
Wilson, nephew Robt. Tatham of Stainforth in Yorkshire, gent.,
Mr. John Moore son of Mr. Giles Moore of Grimeshill in Middleton,
Mr. Thos. Dennison of Lathwait in Strickland, Mr. Wm. Williamson
of Gill in Applethwait, and Michael Knott, my at this time Steward
at Rydall. Witnesses, Thos. Knott, John Cookson, Gawen Brath-
wait, Robt. Newton, Lawrence Harrison.
Codicil. To Brother Roger Fleming, now parson of Brigham, co.
Cumberland, and Margaret his wife, a rent charge of ^"20 a year for
life. Niece Susannah Fleming, whom I took very young in Charity
with her Brother when their ffather dyed at Hull and left them
nothing to support them with, ^400, with some tho' but small Hopes
she will be more gratefull than her Brother hath been. Isabell and
Catherine, daurs. of my brother Rd. Fleming, deed., ^"100 each,
their eldest sister Barbara being, by the death of their brother and
his only daughter an infant, to be intitled to so much of his estate as
to render noe occasion to give charity to her. Niece Alice Fleming,
dau. of my brother Roger, ^"200. Mrs. Elizth., dau. of Mr. Wm.
Bateman, with whom I was left in trust by her father, and who lived
with me a considerable number of years, now wife of Mr. Geo.
Hide, ^50. Mary, formerly Cookson, but now wife of Mr. Bragg,
who was my servant above 7 years, £20 ; and to her sister Elizth.
Cookson, £10. Dr. Anthony Askew, 5 guineas, if he cure an ailment
in said Elizth. Cookson's arm. Shall not have much plate to divide,
never affecting to strive for much, what I bought being most of it as
good and pretty in its kind as I could get in London : these to go
as heirlooms : — A pritty large wrought gilt silver bowl with the
Fleming's Coat of Arms upon it, given by my Great Great Grand-
mother (a most extrordinary woman) to the heirs male of the family
to be kept as an heir loom, and a luckey piece of plate as I have
reason to believe it hath been to all those that have had the keeping
of it since her death ; also a large Silver Bason with Fleming's
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Arms upon it, given by a near Relation to the family as Ingraven
and mentioned on the side of it will shew to that purpose. Eldest
dau. Dorothy my new gold watch and chain, a large silver salver
imbossed of curious raised German work with the Dudley and
Fleming's Arms upon it, with a large silver cup with two ears and a
lidd thereunto of like curious work belonging, which was given me
at London by my aunt Dudley when I was about 6 or 7 years old,
and sent me by John Banckes, my father's then steward, and at the
like time that she made me the large picture of me in the parlour at
Rydall be taken ; which silver cup and cover my mother kept very
carefully for me as long as she lived, but upon her and my father's
death his executors seized the said silver cup and cover because of
John Banckes being dead who was my witness to the gift ; also 2 of
my 6 silver salvers, and one never used silver full pint cann, and also
2 very pritty silver tumblers, all which have my Paternall Coat of
Arms well cutt upon them, a curious stone seal set in gold which I
had from a deservedly much to be valued female friend. Various
plate, pictures, MSS., books, " diverting story books," Bible with
births and ages of my children entered in my own hand, &c, to the
other daurs. Nephew Wm, my brother Nicholas' [? Michael] son,
and such of his councellors and advisors as have not killed them-
selves with irregular living, will make much noise at my leaving him
so little, &c. (a great deal more about his delinquencies, going
to Portugal in a Man of war, &c, &c.) Proved at York, 10 Dec,
1736. [lxxxiv., 383.]
James Adderton, of Penreth, co. Cumberland, merchant, 21
July, 1726.
Son Joseph A., my house, &c, in Dockrey in Penreth, adjoining
the houses of John Cannon and Wm. Miers ; my house and shop in
Borrowgate in Penreth, late Pattenrow's, and lands there (described).
Son William A., house at Penrith and £160. Son John A., ^"230
and an acre of freehold land in Penrith, late Mary Nelson's. Dau.
Sarah A., ^"500 and various furniture, &c. Jane, late wife of my son
Samuel, £5. Mrs. Jane A., widow of my son Thos., £5. Grandson
James A., son of my late son Jeremiah, £+o ; and his brother
Jeremiah, ^20. Money due from Mrs. Lowden. Residue to said
son Joseph A., exor. Witnesses, Wm. Raincock, Chas. Carter, Robt.
Montgomery. Proved at York, 5 May, 1727. [lxxix., 389.]
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WAIFS AND STRAYS.
Banks. 1706, April 5, Job B., a stranger, came from Padgam in
Lane, buried at Bradford.
Barron. 1713. May 14, Mrs. Mary Barron, widow, died at Little
Brook, co. Lane. [Bradford Parish Register.]
Blackburne. 1684, June 5, Fras., son of Fras. B., of Burley, died at
John Westeman's, in Bradford, buried at Bradford.
Blackburne. 1719, July 2, Thos. B., of Kirkby Malh., and Mary
Holdsworth, of Bradford, widow, married at Bradford.
Boulcott. Will of Sybilla Ellerker, of Doncaster, 13 Jan., 1785,
proved at York, 1788 [exxxii,, 167], gives ^200 to John Boulcott,
Ludlow, co. Salop, gent. ; John Boulcott, of Limehouse, timber
merchant, son of Anthony Boulcott, ^"2000; and mentions various
other Boulcotts.
Brownlow, George, of Lenerton, co. York, farmer, aet. 24 (son of
George Brownlow, of Hatcliffe, co. Lincoln, farmer, by Sarah,
his wife, dau. of Wm, Bingham, of Littleborough, co. Notts.,
farmer), and Hannah Warrington, aet. 24, dau. of W., of
Sherburn, by Hannah, his wife, dau. of John Baker. Married
at Sherburn-in-Elmet, 17 Feb., 1785. Witness, Geo. Brownlow,
senr.
Burditt. 1684, March 31, James, son of Sr. Fras. B., of Burthwitt,
in ye p'ish of Darton, bapt. at Bradford.
Clay. 1706, June 4, John C, of Halifax, and Hannah Hodgson, of
Bradford, married at Bradford.
Coates, 1714, July 22, John Coates, of Harrogate, gent., and Ursula
Bramley, of Clapham Green, spinster, married at Bradford.
Cromwell. Will of John Cromwell, of Norwich, gent., 30 June,
1680. To be saved according to ye principles of ye Covenant of
God's Grace. Estate in Notts, and Yorkshire settled by two
deeds of jointure on my eldest son, Oliver-Benony-jamin, after
his mother's decease. My two youngest children Eulalia-Sarah
Cromwell, and Thomas Cromwell. Wife Barbara extrix.
Supervisors, my uncle John Hatfeild of Hatfeild, brother Geo.
West by of Ranfeild, John Hatfeild of Laughton, and Cuthbert
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Browne of Hainsworth, co. York. Witnesses, John Balderston,
Martyn Puckle, Nicho. Poynter, John Goostree, Thos. Larwood,
and Geo. Westby. (Plain Seal.) Endorsed :— " This is my last
Will and Testament, Jn. Cromwell. Committed to Mr. Jn.
Balderston, of Norwich." Proved at York, 26 Aug., 1684.
Crowther. 1720, April 1, Jonathan C, of Mirfield, and Ann Whitely,
of Hallifax, married by licence at Bradford.
Death. Admon. of the goods of Nichl. Sneaton, of Skelton-in-
Cleveland, granted at York, Oct. 11, 1635, to John Death, of
Edericke, co. Down, clerk.
Downs. 1708, Feb. 26, Laurence D., a gentleman, died at Bowlling
Hall, buried at Bradford.
Farryngtone. 1571, Nov. 26, John F., of Gowsener, co. Lane,
gent., and Anne Cowper, late wife of Wm. C, deed., married at
St. Martin-cum-Gregory, York.
Firth. 1717, June 5, Samuel F., aged about 19 ; May, about 18;
and Sara, about 7 ; all young people from Eccleshill, bapt. at
Bradford.
1720, Jan. 8, Phoebe, a young woman and dau. of Saml.
Firth, a pretended Quakr., late of Eccleshill, about 22 yrs. old,
bapt. at Bradford.
Fish. 1708, Nov. 14. Gregory, son of Pethnell F., of Knaresbro',
burled at Bradford.
Goodall. 1703, March 13, John G., a stranger from Colne in Lane,
buried at Bradford.
Grady. Will of Thos. Grady, now residing in Harley St., London.
13 Jan. 1788. Wife Henrietta all my furniture, carriages,
horses, &c. If we have a son, I give him ^25,000 : if a dau.
^10,000. Wife ^20,000 in lieu of her jointure of ^"iooo per ann.,
secured by our marriage settlement, if she pleases. Mother,
Mrs. Helen Grady, of New Town, Limerick, in Ireland, but now
residing at Bruscilles, ^4000. Sisters Margt., Mary, Grace,
Frances, and Helen Grady, ^5000 amongst them. Residue to
my male issue if any. If my issue be a dau. only, I give ^"500
of the residue to my brother Standish Grady, of Grange, co.
Limerick ; ^5000 to my said sisters, £"2000 to my friend Henry
John Chandler, of Bentick St., Manchester Square ; ^2000 to
my friend Nathl. Middleton, of Upper Harley St. ; and my case
of guns and case of pistols made by Twig, my gold watch made
Q
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by Emery, and the residue, if any, to my said daughter, or to my
wife if no children. Wife and said friends Chandler and
Middleton exors. Witnesses, James Farrer, Thos. Atkinson,
and Conrad Coulthurst. Proved at York, 1788. [cxxxii., 518.]
Grantham. 1713, April 25, Ralph G., " came from near Manchester
and died at Cha. Jackson's of Bradford," buried at Bradford.
Hillyard. 1710, May 12, Elizth., dau. of Thos. H., " which is gone
over sea," bapt. at Bradford.
Hilton. Thos., of Brotherton in Yorkshire, ob. Jan. 13, 1837.
" Came by a watery grave at the early age of 24," &c. [M. I.
in Grimsby Churchyard.]
Home. 1707, Jan., Rd. H., " a felo de se, came from Ribchester,"
buried at Bradford.
Houlden. 1724, April 16, Mr. John H., of Wakefield, and Mrs. Ann
Richardson, of Bradford, married at Bradford.
Hugworth. 1703, John Hugworth, of Kirkby-upon-Bane in Lincoln-
shire, was here buryed, 16 Octobr. [Tanworth, co. Warwick.]
Ingram — Horsfall. 1733, Dec. 11, Mr. Goodrick I., vicar of Kirkby
Malzeard, bachelor, and Mrs. Grace Horsfall, of Kirkburton,
widow, married by licence at Kirkburton.
Ismay. T747, Oct. 12, Joseph I., vicar of Mirfield, and Mary France,
of Mirfield, spinster, married at Bradford.
Kershaw. Will of Joseph Kershaw, of Baitings Gate in Soyland
par. Halifax, yeoman, 1773. [cxxi., 360.] Mentions " my son
and heir apparent Joseph K., of Camden in South Carolina in
America," and my sons Ely and Wm. K., now or late of
Cherrawes in South Carolina.
Knyveton, of Knyveton, co. Derby. A magnificent Chatulary of this
family, written about 1300, but containing many later entries, is
in the Muniment Room of Lincoln Cathedral.
Lovsey. 1726, Dec. 28, Dimack Lovsey, from Houghton, co. Lane,
buried at Bradford.
Luddington. Catherine W'itherden, dau. of Wm. Luddington, esq.,
of Old Broad St., London, ob. April 7, 1833, set. 22. [M. I. in
Grimsby Churchyard.]
Mcintosh, Duncan, of Carringbrough, co. Inverness, N.B., and Mary
Mcintosh, of Micklefield, married by licence Sept. 1, 1752, at
Sherburn-in-Elmet.
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Paxton, co. Hunt. A fine set of Court Rolls for this Manor is in the
Muniment Room of Lincoln Cathedral.
Peasegood, Wm, died 2 Jan., 1822, on the Island of Pleasant Hill
Estate, St. Thomas's in the East, West Indies, aet. 35. [M. I.
in Grimsby Churchyard.]
Peck. Will of Wm. Peck, of Little Samford, co. Essex, esqr.,
22 June, 1712. On my marriage I settled the greater part of my
estate on the eldest son of the marriage, and I have since
mortgaged several freehold and copyhold farms in Suffolk, and
the Manor of Flamstead and other lands in Hertfordshire. I
give the equity of redemption thereof and all my other lands to
my brother-in-law John Trenchard, esqr., and to my cousin
Edward Halsey, upon the trusts of the said settlement. Son
Wm. Peck all my jewels, my library, and the furniture of
Samford Hall. Mother £\o and to be guardian of all my chil-
dren. Res. to said Trenchard and Haulsey, to whom I give
^"300, to be raised out of Benley Hill Farm, co. Essex. Wits.,
Tho. Ware, Nat. Mott, Peter Westley. Proved at York, 1788.
[cxxxii. 163.]
Rodwell. 1727, April 3, Wm. R., of Kirkby Overblows, and Mary
Butterfield, of Bradford, married at Bradford.
Sanderson, Wm., of Hull, mariner, but dying in America. Will at
York, Dec. 1781.
Sharpe, John, of Grafton Park, co. Northants, esqr. Will proved
at York, 1 May, 1757. [lxxix., 387.]
Skelton. 1730, Dec. 17. Mr. Isaac S., officer of excise, buried at
Bradford.
Smith. 1707, July 5, Thos., a child of S., came from Horn-
castle in Line, buried at Bradford.
Upton. Will of John Elston, of Aslockton, co. Notts., taylor, 1774.
To my great grandchildren Thos. Upton, Samuel U., and Mary
U., £10 each. Fortune Baggley the only grandchild mentioned.
Proved at York, 1774. [exxi. 440.]
Washington. John Neale, of Doncaster, physician, by Will, proved
at York, 1732 [lxxxii., 223] , settles lands on Godfrey Washington,
2nd son of Richard W., late of Horncastle, co. Lincoln, esqr.,
deed., he to take the name of Neale.
West Dereham, Fordham, &c, Court Leet Book in Lincoln Cathe-
dral Muniment Room, 1479— 1492. C. IV. 3.
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Williams — Pilkington. 1738, Aug. 23, Thos. W., of Clements Dean,
Middlesex, and Mary P., of Kirk Heaton, married at Bradford.
Winn — Wighton. 1722, Oct. 16, Pelham Winn, of Ferriby, co.
Line, gent., and Elizth. WTighton, of Garforth, spinster, married
by licence at Garforth, co. York.
Woolmer. 1715, Feb. 13, Saml. W., of Manchester, gent., and
Mrs. Rosamund Bower, of Bradford, married at Bradford.
Wynne, Rd. of Charterhouse Yard, Middlesex, 1719. (Long Will.)
Mentions nephew Sir Wm. Massingberd ; Manors of Newton,
Folkingham, and Threckingham, co. Lincoln ; Advowsons of
Newton, Scremby, Folkingham, and Threckingham, &c, &c.
Proved at York, 1754. [xcviii., 311.]
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NOTES ON THE QUAKERS' REGISTERS
AT YORK.
These Registers are kept at the Friends' Meeting House in
Clifford Street, and can be seen on payment of the nominal fee
of one shilling. They consist of copies or abstracts, arranged
in alphabetical order, of the original registers now deposited at
Somerset House, and were made at the expense of the Society
about 1856. York, Brighouse, Hull, and Richmond seem to be the
Monthly Meetings most numerously represented.
(1) Marriages, 1642 — 1719.
(2) Marriages, 1720 — 1837.
(3) Births, 1578 — 1776. (N.B. — This volume really begins about
1640, but it contains several entries of the Lindley family beginning
in 1578.* Also the birth of Samuel Nollist, of Whitby Meeting, 7,
24, 1624. Also four entries of the family of Thompson, at Pickering,
1611, 1614, 1621, 1645.)
(4) Births, 1776— 1838.
(5) Burials, 1610— 1776. (N.B.— This volume really begins about
1656, except for two entries of the Lindley family.!
(6) Burials, 1776— 1838.
(7) Marriages, 1628 — 1794. (Supplement.)
(8) Burials, 1656 — 1831. (Supplement.)
From a cursory glance through the volumes, the following sur-
names seem specially numerous : —
Armitstead Fielden Haslehurst Nightingale Rowntree Vaughan
Awmack
Firth Horsfall
Ombler
Savile
Verity
Benson
Fothergill Kellam
Orton
Snowden
Whiteley
Brigg
Garbut Knowles
Overend
Stansfield
Wilson
Butterfield
Geldert Marshall
Peacock
Thackeray
Yates
Dickinson
Gott Metcalfe
Ramsden
Unthank
Grimshaw Milner
Richardson
Vasey
*Richard, son of Christopher Lindley, bapt. at Langton, 6, 31, 1578 ; Isak, son of
Richard Lindley, born at Langton, 7, 20, 1624; Ralph, son of Isaacke and Mary
Lindley, born at Langton, 9, 5, 1650 ; Joseph, Benjamin, and Richard, children of
ditto., born 1652, 1652, and 1655, the last at Scacleton. fChristopher Lindley, a
parson at Langton, buried 5, 14, 1610, at Langton; Richard Lindley, son of Christ.,
buried 8, 13, 1640.
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A NEWARK SURGEON'S LIBRARY, 1606.
Will of Robert Moscrofte, of Newarke-upon-Trent, chyrurgion,
23 Jan., 1606.
To be buried in Newark or Averham Church. Lands at Newark,
and cottages in Lyncoln, now in tenure of Rd. Knight or his assigns,
to my friends and feoffees, Mr. John Cooper, Mr. Clement Holder,
and Mr. John Martiall, all now of Southwell, Mr. Peter Kay and
Mr. Bartholomew Martyn, of Newarke, mercer (to each of whom I
give one of my books worth an angell, and their expenses), upon
trusts. Every ^"10 yearly arising from my lands to be let to some
honest and true labouring artificer dwelling in Newarke, Southwell,
or Blythe, upon security for the same for a year, and for 5s. for the
expenses of my feoffees. When the rents amount to £100 in a year,
such ^"100 not to be let out, but to be invested in a piece of land to
be annexed to my other lands, and then the rents to be let out again
by amounts of ^10 each, until the money shall amount to another
£100, and then to buy another piece of land, and so on perpetually
for ever. To the Rt. Hon. Lord Burleigh, my little Communion
booke in lattyn, and Capivaccius, a booke of fysicke in quarto ; and
to the Rt. Hon. Elizth., his ladie, my new Communion booke in
Englishe in quarto, as a poore guifte from a thankfull hearte. To
the worshipful Mr. Gervase Lee, of Southwell, one or two of my
physicke bookes, such as he shall take delight in. To three of my
late sister Isabell Smyth's daurs. (as I take their names) Francis,
Marie, and Dorothie Smyth, ^"io each. To Anne Banke, now my
hostess, my gowne which I bought of Mr. Harteley, and my greatest
chair. To Hellen Hickes my late housekeeper, my oldest thicke
lyned cloke. To Samuell Rhodes sometime my servant, four
volumes of Galen, in folio. To the Rt. Worshipful Sir Wm.
Sutton, of Averham, all my statute bookes at large, to rest in his
house as in heir loome. 20s. a year out of my lands to 20 poor
householders of Newarke, 20 of Blythe, and 20 of Southwell, in
equal proportions. To Mr. Geo. Fishburne my tenor booke of the
service of the church of Southwell in folio, and my psalme book of
fower partes in quarto to his sonne that nowe is. To William
Herringe, my Flores Doctorum. To Rd. Rhodes, son of Samuel
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R., a Grammar, a Castalians Diologes, a Terrence, and a Virgill,
eyther Englishe or lattyn.
If it shall please God to call me to his mercy within my quarter,
then my exors. to pay unto Mathew Blancke, 40s., for the whole
quarter for my table. Residue of goods to my said feoffees, exors.
To Jane, wife of Samuell Rhodes, one of my two silver spoones, to
be left to her son Rd. R. at her death. To my sister Jone or Juliane,
wife of Edmunde Heptonstall, dwelling at Market Raison, £■$ 6s. 8d.
To the poor on the day of my burial, £1 6s. 8d., and a scholler like
breakfast to my neighbours and friends to the number of forty mease,
in the house of Matthew Blancke, for which my exors. shall allow 8
groats a mease. Mr. Wm. Standley's children, 11s vid each. Every
child and servant in the house where I die, xnd each. Each of my
feoffees, one of my wrought night capps, viz., Mr. Cooper my best,
Mr. Holden the next, Mr. Martiall the thirde, Mr. Kay the fowerth,
and Mr. Marten the fifthe. To Goodwife Harrison, of Starthorpe,
one of my little lancettes. To Samuell Rhodes my booke of receipts,
written with my owne hande, my booke of Martyres, Gerards Her-
ball, and Weeters Tables at large, all three in folio. To Elizth.
Holmes, servant to Mr. Jeremie Gray, £■$ 6s. 8d. To the Rt.
Worshipfull my Ladie Sutton, a booke called the French Academie,
in Englishe. To Samuell Rodes, my litle bay nagge, goeinge in
Averham Woodes, my skeleton with all my chyrurgicall instruments
and medicine, the lesser of my boylinge pannes made of potte mettle,
with all my boxes and glasses fiitte for his use ; also a little booke
called Pollidore Virgill, in octo. To Jane Rhodes his wife, two
drinckinge vessels conteyninge aboute five gallons a peece. To Anne ux.
Matt. Blancke the other fower drinckinge vessells; also my little
still with the bottom of yt ; also my hay which I have in one of my
chambers at my house in Appletongate ; also my warminge pan, my
bed with curtains and vallance, and the other of my two silver spoons
which after her death shall go to Hugh Blancke, son of Matt. B.
To Ellenor ux. Thos Hicke, 3 yards of lynnen cloath and 5s. To
Elizth. Chawner, my hostess maide, two or three of my best bandes,
and a paire or two of gloves. To Anne, late the servant of the Rt.
Worshipfull Sir Francis Leeke, whom I hyred to dwell with me for a
yere, a quarter's wage, viz., x8. Witnesses, Geo. Fishburne, Samuell
Rhodes, Mathew Blanke.Wm. Heringe. Proved at York [xxx., 734]
12 Oct., 1608, by the exors. except Cooper, for whom power is reserved.
248 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
NAVAL AND MILITARY NOTES.
Appelt. Will of Zacharias Laurentious Appelt, Quarter-Master
of the 58th Regt. of Foot, 2 Feb., 1795.
I beg of the Commanding Officer and Captains of the Regt. to
recommend to Government my lawful wife Jane Appelt, dau. of the
late Sergeant Jinkins, at Abergavenny, to receive pension as my
widow, and I give her half my pay and other effects. The rest to be
divided amongst Sergeant-Major Wm. Whorwood of the 58th Regt.,
Sergt. Thos. Davis of Major Cuningham's Company, my god-child
Margareta Urquhart, dau. of Sergt. U. of the 58th Regt. ; my god-
child Hannah Davis, dau. of Sergt. Davis of the 58th Regt. ; my
god-child Mary Kemplin, dau. of Sergt. K. of the 58th ; and Mary
Cooper, dau. of the late Corporal James Cooper of the 58th. Dated
at Richmond Hill, Island of Grenada. Affidavit of Levit Ibbetson,
esqr., Captain in H.M. 58th Regt. of Foot, and William Royall,
Lieutenant in the same Regt., as to the handwriting of the Testator.
Sworn at Beverley, 1 Sept., 1795. (Testator died at Abergavenny.)
Proved at York, Sept., 1795. [cxxxix., 248.]
Dawson. Will of John Dawson, of York, esqr., Lieutenant in the
Royal Regiment of Welch Ffuzileers, 22 Feb., 1747.
All the furniture bequeathed to me by my late brother Thos.
Dawson, esqr., I give to my mother Sarah, ux. Thos. Brown, esqr.,
for her life, and then to my brother Francis Dawson. Residue to
said brother Wm. D., and sister Montague Dorothy, ux. Wm. Heron,
esqr., equally. Brother Francis Dawson, exor. Witnesses, Wm.
Stanhope, Rd. Empson, and Carleton Moncton. Proved at York,
20 April, 1748. [xc, 244.]
Green. Will of Isaac Green, Lieut, of Marines in Col. Woolf's
Regt., 9 Aug., 1740. [lxxxvii., 510.]
Body to earth or sea as it shall please God to order. All my
estate to my reputed natural son John Green, otherwise Brabin, now
residing at Delkeith in Scotland. Exors., Capt. Thos. Jekyll and
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 249
Quarter-Master Thos. Hillary. Witnesses, Mary Binsteed, and
Thos. Binsteed, attorney-at-law in Portsmouth. Proved at York,
31 Dec., 1741.
Hilary. Will of Thomas Hilary, Ensign in Genl. Barrell's Regi-
ment of Foot, 6 Dec., 1744.
Cousin John Hilary, of Genl. Churchill's Regt. of Dragoons, /"ioo.
To said John H., my uncle Bryan Dawson, esqr., and William
Murgatroyd, of the Inner Temple, gent., a gold ring each. Residue
of real and personal estate to said uncle Bryan Dawson, esqr., exor.
Witnesses, Isaac Newton, W. Murgatroyd, and W. Enderton.
Proved at York, 19 March, 1746. [xc, 56.J
King. Mary, dau. of Lieut. S. King, R.N., Commander of H.M.
Revenue Cruizer Lapwing, ob. Oct. 30, 1831, aet. 6 months. [M. I.
in Grimsby Churchyard.]
Lacy, Dr. L., late Surgeon of H.M. Cutter Swan, ob. 14 Dec,
1 819, aet. 30. He lived respected, &c [M. I. in Grimsby Church-
yard.]
Ley. Thomas Erskine Ley, R.N. (son of Lieut. Thos. and Eliza),
late Midshipman of H.M. Surveying vessel Protector, unfortunately
washed overboard at the entrance of the river Humber on the night
of the 28th Oct., 1826, aet. 18. Erected by the Captain, Officers,
and Ship's Company. [M. I. in Grimsby Churchyard.]
Lind. John Lind, Lieut. -Colonel, residing at Hull, 25 Jan., 1775.
All to wife May for life, and then to my eldest son John ^"io, my
gold-headed cane, and sword that belonged to my brother George ;
to my two other sons Moses and George £50 each ; and to my dau.
May ^200 and the residue if any. Wife extrix. Witnesses, Hugh
Ker, John Wilson.
Codicil, 10 Oct., 1777. Son George £50 more, if he does not
receive pay as a Captain of a Company.
Affidavit, 15 Dec, 1777, by Chas. Terrot, esqr., Captain of an
Independent Company of Invalids in his Majesty's Garrison of
Kingston-upon-Hull, as to Testator's handwriting.
Proved at York, Dec. 1777. [cxxi. 275.]
250 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Mason, Chas., Commander of H.M. Revenue Cutter Repulse, ob.
4 June, 1812, set. 43. [M. I. in Grimsby Churchyard.]
Wm. Moorfoot, of Lund, and late Surgeon's Mate of His Majesty's
Ship Southampton, 3 March, 1783.
Aunt Elizth, wife of Wm. Mosey, of Burton Agnes, all my right
to two prizes taken by the Southampton, and now in the hands of
Messrs. Mures and Atkinson, merchants, in London. Also all my
real and personal estate. And I appoint her extrix. Witnesses,
Samuel Outram, John Coates, John Dennis. Proved 5 Dec, 1788.
[cxxxii., 510.]
Nelson. " Nativus Stockholme, died 6th, 1808. And
Gusta Nelson, late belonging to H.M. Brig Prince William, aged
22 years." [M. I. in Grimsby Churchyard.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 251
LINCOLN MARRIAGE LICENCES.*
1634. APril 7- F.— Bee, Robert, of Harmston, husbandman, aet. 30,
and Sara Dawbney, of same, spinster, aet. 28. [Harmston.]
1666. Nov. 8. Bee, Roger, of Morton, aet. 25, and Anne Wells, of
same, spinster, aet. 25. Their parents consent.
[Gainsburgh or Blyton.]
1665. Nov. 1. Bee, William, of Waddington, yeoman, and Elizth.
Johnson, of Doddington Piggott, spinster. Surety, Thomas
Winter, of Waddington, yeoman.
[St. Peter at Arches or Doddington.]
1669. Dec. 18. Beech, Francis, of Garnthorp, yeoman, and
Frances Dowce, of Thedlethorp St. Helen's, widow.
Bond by Gabriel Burton, of S. Somercoates, yeoman.
[South Somercoates, or Thedlethorp St. Helen.]
1670. Feb. 14. Beech, Francis, of Leggesby, widower, and Sara
Ffreshney, of East Barkewith, widow.
1630. Feb. 25. Beech, Matthew, of Sotby, husbandman, aet. 22,
and Alice Michelson, of Thimbleby, widow, set. 27. Surety,
Wm. Thompson.
1639. Aug. 5. Beech, William, of Sawstropp, yeoman, aet. 34, and
Anne Smith, of same, spinster, aet. 34. Her father is dead;
her mother consents. Surety, Andrew Beech, of Ingolmels,
weaver. [St. Mich.]
1669. April 8. Beedall, John, of Broxholme, yeoman, set. 23, and
Hannah Coxson, of same, spinster, aet. 26. Their parents
consent. [Burton.]
1669. May 17. Beeston, Richard, of Linwood, yeoman, aet. 22, and
Mary Gibson, of same, spinster, aet. 19. His parents are
dead ; her father consents. Surety, Thos. Beeston, of
Linwood, yeoman. [Linwood.]
1664. July 20. Beetson, Richard, of Potter Hanworth, yeoman,
aet. 23, and Theodora Ogle, of St. Mark's, Lincoln, spinster,
aet. 19. His parents are dead ; her mother consents.
Surety, Richard Wetherall, of Lincoln, gent. [St. Mark.]
* Continued from page 173.
252 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1668. Oct. 14. Bell, George, of London, yeoman, and Susan
Willesford, of Aswardbie, spinster. Bond by Lancelot
Carre, of North Rawcebie, gent., and William Newton, of
Lincoln, yeoman. [Aswardby.]
1589. April 6. Act Book.— Bell, Henry, of Halton, and Elizth.
Gilliott, of Luddington. [Croull.]
1607. April 10. C— Bell, Henry, rector of Burton Coggles, and
1605. Oct. 24. C. — Bell, John, of Stamford, yeoman, and Susanna
Baites, of Pertnall, under guardianship of Edward Bell, of
Paxton Parva.
1634. May 17. F. — Bell, John, of Dodington Pigot, yeoman, set
36, and Jane Leary, of Brattleby, spinster, set. 36.
[St. Swithin, or St. Mary Wigford.]
1634. Sept. 1. F. — Bell, John, of Branston, husbandman, set. 40,
and Anne Watts, of same, widow, set. 35.
[St. Peter in Eastgate.]
1661. March 20. Bell, Robert, of Marston, set. 23, and Katherine
Barnsley, ol Huddington, spinster, set. 27. Surety, Thomas
Gurburne, of Syson, yeoman. [Marston or Syson.]
1669. March 17. Bell, Robert, of Hemswell, yeoman, set. 48, and
Christian Bransby, of same, spinster, set. 22. Their parents
are dead. Surety, Thomas Wood, of same, yeoman.
[Hemswell or St. Paul in Bail.]
1664. Nov. 25. Bell, Robert, of Long Benington, yeoman, and
Alice Smyth, of same, spinster. Surety, Robert Cupid, of
the Close of Lincoln, victualer. [Harmston.]
1664. Oct. 3. Bell, Robert, of Owmby in Stowe, yeoman, set. 26,
and Margaret Booth, of same, spinster, set. 25. His
parents and her father are dead ; her mother consents.
Sureties, Christr. Dixon, of Owmby, yeoman, and Christr.
Cave, of same, yeoman. [Owmby.]
1668. Dec. 4. Bell, Simon, of Wrawby, bachelor, set. 25, and
Mary Wells, of Howton-le-More, spinster, 3et. 23. Their
fathers are dead ; their mothers consent.
[St. Peter at Arches.]
1637. May 2. Bell, William, of Marston, husbandman, and Hester
Atkin, of same, spinster. Surety, Thomas Goodbarne, of
same, husbandman. [St. Peter in Eastgate.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 253
1668. Nov. 25. Bell, William, of Laughton, in the parish of
Ffolkingham, yeoman, and Ann Clace, of Asgarby, widow.
Surety, Joseph Sleightholme, of Sleford, tanner.
[Sempringham or Ffolkingham.]
1670. Dec. 2. Bellamye, Paul, of Gainsburgh, tanner, set. 22, and
Ellenor Dove, of Skellingthorpe, spinster, aet. 21. His
parents consent ; hers are dead.
[Gainsburgh or Ketlethorp.]
1639. May 20. Belton, Richard, of Luddington, and Joane Lumb,
of Amcoates, widow. Surety, Henry Tailer, of Luddington,
yeoman. [Luddington.]
1663. Oct. 2. Belton, Richard, of Donnington, and Anne Draper,
of Bicker, spinster. Surety, Henry Speering, of Stamford
Baron, co. Northants, inholder. [All Hallows, Stamford.]
1662. Oct. 29. Benion, George, of Weston, gent., and Margery
Colson, of same, widow. Surety, Jonas Smith, of same,
gent. John Procter, notary public, attests. Seal, a bar
between 5 flenrs de lys. [Surflet or Moulton.]
:583- July 14. Act Book, — Bennett, Henry, and Helena Copeland,
of Gt. Hale. [Lincoln Dioc]
1640. May 12. Bennett, John, of Limber (?) Magna, husb., and
Jayne Day, of Girsby, spinster. Surety, Timothy of
Girsby, husbandman. [St. Mich.]
1669. Nov. 30. Bennington, John, of Pinchbeck, yeoman, and
Susan Kitton, of Holbeach, spinster. Surety, Richard
Purdy, of Pinchbeck. [Pinchbeck, Holbeach, or Weston.]
1664. May 24. Benton, Philip, of South Fferiby, yeoman, and
Alis Brumby, of Winteringham, spinster. Surety, Thomas
Bethel, of same, gent. [Thornton Curtis.]
1588. July 9. Benyworth, Richard, of Willingam-by-Stowe, yeom.,
and Hester Savill, of Sturton, co. Notts. [Willingham.]
1666. Nov. 9. Bere, Sidney, of Manby-by-Louth, esqr., aet. 35, and
Anne Warburton, of same. His parents are dead. Bond
by William Purle, of Manby, yeom., and Ralph Burnett,
gent. [Manby.]
1637. July 28. Bernard, Thos., of Spillesby, gent., and Ffrances
Braklesby, of Kirkby Laythorp. Surety, Ric. Hodgson, of
Spillesby, yeoman. [Kirkby or Quarrington.]
254 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
1666. June 2. Berry, Abraham, of Newarke-on-Trent, co. Notts.,
and Jane Baldocke, of St. Marie Wigford, Lincoln, spinster,
aet. 22. His parents are dead : hers consent.
[St. Martin or St. Mary Wigford.]
1668. Sept. 6. Berrie, Thomas, of Cunesby, carpenter, aet. 26, and
Mary Cooper, of Cowlby, spinster, aet. 22. Their parents
consent. [Manton or Ffroddingham.]
1633. July 31. Berridg, , of Immingham, widower, and
Margt. Mell, of Scawbie, spinster, Bond by Wm. Berridg,
of Immingham, yeoman. [Immingham.]
1602. Sept. 27. C. — Berridge, John, clerk, and Elizth. Ffildinge.
1664. Sept. 30. Berridg, William, of Beesby, labourer, and Mary
Robinson, of same, spinster. Sureties, David Robinson, of
Brattleby, and Samuel Robinson, of same.
[Brattleby, or St. Peter at Arches.]
1667. July 5. Best, Thomas, of Long Ledenham, widower, and
Ellinor of same, spinster.
[Long Ledenham or Claypoole.j
1599. Sept. 7. C— Beste, Thos., and Marie Piggott.
1669. Feb. 3. Bettniffe, Thomas, rector of Grimsby (? Parva), and
Margaret Weslid, of , widow. Surety, Richard
Pilkington, of Grimsby, aforesaid, gent. [Thornton Curtis.]
1621. Sept. 7. F. — Betts, Thomas, of Barlings, yeoman, aet. 36,
and Susanna Johnson, of same, spinster, aet. 37.
[St. Paul in Bail.]
1661. Nov. 8. Bever, John, of Langtoft, and Priscilla Cammocke,
of Stamford, spinster. Surety, Alexander Locke, of Thurle-
by. [Thurleby.]
1667. June 24. Beverley, George, of Horncastle, gent., aet. 26, and
Anne Gibson, of same, spinster, aet. 27. Their parents
consent. [Thimbleby, Edlington, or Donington.]
1669. Feb. 9. Beverley, John, of Tealby, blacksmith, aet. 36, and
Elizth. Dayles, of same, widow, 9et. 34. Her parents are
living. Surety, Wm. Carter, of the City of Lincoln.
[Tealby, or Middle Raisin.]
1662. June 14. Beverley, John, of Teavelby, blacksmyth, and
Mary Wilson, of Stainton-in-le-hole, spinster. Surety,
John Thurnelow, of Teavelby, powlterer.
[Stainton-in-le-hole.]
THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST. 255
GENEALOGICAL LITERATURE, &c.
Sedbergh School Register, 1546— 1895. (Privately printed, Richard
Jackson, Leeds, 1895.) The amount of Sedberghian information Mr.
Wilson has got together, considering that he started with nothing
but a register commencing in 1820, is positively astounding. Mr.
Wilson, in his Preface, modestly speaks of his " slender work," but
the greatest living antiquary of the North remarked to us on its
appearance that it was " the best School Register which had yet
appeared." No higher praise than this can be given.
Canon Raine, Hon. Secretary of the Surtees Society, has sent us
the letter printed below with reference to a kindly-intentioned
remark on the Society's works in our April part. It is scarcely
necessary to say that any intention of injuring the Society, were such
a thing possible by such means, was furthest from our thoughts, and
we rejoice to hear that the learned portion of the antiquarian public
is so much larger than we had thought.
York, October gtk, 1895.
Dear Mr. Gibbons,
I am much obliged to you for the copies of the Genealogist. At the
end of Part II. you make some remarks about the Surtees Society to which
I demur. I should not so much mind if they were founded on fact, although
the Society might possibly be injured to a certain extent by them, but what
you say about the sale of books is certainly incorrect, as the periodical
stock-takings show.
In the new Report which is appended to a volume which will be in
your hands directly (it is now in Durham), there is a paragraph about the
diminution of stock, and I shall be obliged if you will reprint it in your
next number that your readers may know the true state of the case. We
sell only through certain appointed agents, who have paid us over from
time to time large sums of money, and although these sales vary they are
always going on. Seventeen of our books are practically withdrawn from
sale, and in a large number of other cases the stocks are greatly diminished.
Believe me, with many thanks,
Sincerely yours,
J. RAINE.
At p. 69, Part II., for Hough read Hoyle.
Beresford Family. Preliminary Sketch, Part 3, with most beauti-
ful reproductions of family portraits. (London: Simpkin, Marshall
& Co.)
256 THE NORTHERN GENEALOGIST.
Bury St. Edmunds. Report on the MSS. of the Corporation.
(Historical MSS. Commission.)
Derbyshire. Churchwardens' Accounts of Ripley, in Notts, and
Derbyshire Notes and Queries.
Grimsby. Report on the MSS. of the Corporation. (Historical
MSS. Commission.)
Hertfordshire. Mr. William Brigg's exhaustive collections as to
the Genealogy of this County still go on in the current number of his
Herts. Genealogist and Antiquary.
H umber stone Family, by William Brigg, B.A., in Herts. Genealogist
and Antiquary.
Lichfield. Report on the MSS. of the Dean and Chapter.
(Historical MSS. Commission.)
Lincoln. Report on the MSS. of the Corporation. (Historical
MSS. Commission.)
Moore Family, by W. E. Moore, in Maine Hist. Recorder.
Osborne Family, by Chas. Dexter Allen, in the Ex Libris Journal.
Pitcairne. of Innernethy, co. Perth, in the Scottish Antiquary.
Tredway Family, of Barton, by Justin Simpson, in Finland Notes
and Queries.
Whitestones Family, of Peterborough, by Justin Simpson, in
Fenland Notes and Queries.
Worcester. Report on the MSS. of the Dean and Chapter.
(Historical MSS. Commission.)
Havelock. The Editor will be greatly obliged for any genealogical
information relating to this name, especially in connection with
Cleveland in Yorkshire, and Stratford Langthorne in Essex.
► I N r> E X «■
PACK
Abbott 18, 25, 32
Ablard 80
Ablewhite 80
Abnett 133
Abraham 25, 237
Ackerley 37
Acklam 147
A'Court 80
Acronley 113
Adams (Adam)
17, 19, 26, 74. 76, 206
Adamson 156
Adcocke 26
Addenbrooke
133, 134, 206
Adderley 80
Adderton 239
Addison 101
Adlard 26, 80
Ainsley 10, 40
Akers 77
Akred 26
Albarns 26
Albemarle, Duke of, 109
Alchan 76
Alcock ... 20. 26, 48, 80
Aldewyne 1
Aldred 19, 74
Alexander 26
Alford 26
Allan 27, 166, 181
Allanby 27, 42, 80
Allatt 27
Allesby 27
Allgood 40
Allingham 46
Allison 80, 181
Allwood 27, 2S
Almerie 27
Almon 217
Alsop 40
Ambler 28, 37, 172
Amcotes 1. 28
PAGE
Ame 1
Ames 133, 134
Ampleford 28
Amye 15, 73, 76,77
Anbie 28
Anckle 73
Anderson
28, 42, 54, 218, 222
Andrews
28, 29, 47, 8o, 157
Angell 29, 98, 99
Anger 77
Angier 74, 189
Ansell 28, 75
Anthony 29, 132
Anton 29
Appelt 248
Appleby 29, 42, 222
Applegarth 176
Appleton 105, 143
Appleyard i, 29
Archer 1, 13, 20, 30
Arden 80
Argier 51
Argrome 27
Arkenstall 30
Arlis 80
Armeston 30
Armistead 113, 245
Armitage 30
Armstrong 30, 40. 46.
47, 100, 131,223
Arnold 17, 30, 48
Arnopp 80
Arrington iS
Arter 30
Arthur 17, 30
Arton 17
Ashby 1. 30
Ashe 1
Ashford 30
Ashley 31
Ashling So
PAGE
Ashmall 31
Ashman 80
Ashton 18, 31, 80, 103,
104, 122, 159
Ash well 31
Ash worth 20
Aslin 47
Aslocke 31
Aspden 123
Asshelforthe 1
Astorby 31
Athall 1, 171
Attherley 171
Atherton 178, 179
Atkin 31,80,252
Atkins 147
Atkinson 1, 26, 31, 32, 57,
80, 98, 105, 113, 144,
242, 250
Atkyrk 1
Atough 129
Atree 1
Atterby 116
Auburn 108
Audesley 1
Audlay 135
Auncell 1, 32
Aunesby 1
Aunger 1
Austen... 32, 34, 74,75, 159
Austwick 34, 129
Autt 20
Awmack 245
Awood 32
Aydon 40
Ayre 32, 97, 106, 233
Ayreson 144
Ayscough (Askew) 1, 30,
31, 42. 80, 97. 99, 202,
211, 23S
Aystropp So, 97. 186
Aytocke 129
VI
INDEX.
PAGE
Babbe 97
Babington 97
Bacon 4s, 98, 135
Backhouse
So, 8i, 120, 176, 212
Badley 9S
Badrow 132
Bagg 158
Baggs 224
Bagley 186, 243
Bagnell 47
Bagshawe iS, 81, 98. 176
Bainagg 49
Bainbridge 98
Baines
3, 42, 98, 99, 206, 234
Bainton 98
Baker 20,28, 98, 148, 240
Balderston 241
Baldocke 254
Baldwin 3, 97, 98,172, 206
Ball 98, 99
Ballard 75
Ballett 82, 99
Ballon 82
Ballow 81
Bally 2, 20
Bamber 42
Bampton 99
Banadale 99
Bancroft ... 82, 113, 132
Banett 48
Banfeild 206
Banister ... 99, 113, 114
Banks 17, 75. 97, 100.
112, 154, 159, 239, 240
Banwell 132
Barber 2, 3, 48, 100, 211
Barde 2, 100
Barkas 144
Barker 16, 20, 29,54,78.
Si, 98, 100, 101, 118,
129, 139, 15S, 179, 223
Barkwith 42, 81, 101
Barlie 17
Barlowe 101
Barmby 34
Barnard
15, 34, ioi, 102, 211
PAGE
Barnardiston 2
Barnby 102
Barnefather 48
Barnes 47, 102, 179
Barnoldby 82
Barnbley 252
Barnwell 102
Barradon 102
Barrett 20, 30, 37, 78, 179
Barringer 16
Barron 240
Barrow 102
Barson 102
Bartholomew... 102, 147
Barton 81, 82, 92, 100,
154, 171, 204
Barwell 3, 19
Basford 81
Baskett 206
Basledine 4S
Basnett 57
Basse 22S
Bassett 171
Batchellor 20
Bateman... 171, 215, 238
Bates (Bate)
81, 118, 171, 252
Bateson 40, 171
Bateyn 3
Baths 75
Batte 214
Battye 31
Bawde 78
Bawdes 157
Bawldinge, see Baldwin
Bawle 34
Bawtry 16, 172
Baxter 29, 42, 82, 1 13, 172
Bayley 3, 32, 46, 48, 57,
58,59,82,94, 116, 117,
118, 120, 169, 172, 214
Baynes, see Baines
Beacham 53, 82, 172, 173
Beacock 172
Beadnell 105
Bealby 172
Beale 81, 148
Beamond 129, 173
PAGE
Beane 33, 131
Beardshawe 173
Beatham 173
Beatniffe 2, 3, 82. 254
Beaty 81, 82
Beaufoy 94
Beaumont 206
Becheno 77
Becke 102, 169, 173
Beckett 173
Beckryng 2
Beckwith 137, 138
Bedford 2, 27, 154, 173
Bedlington 144
Bee 251
Beech ...182, 183, 186, 251
Beedall 251
Beely 186
Beesley 95
Beeston 100,251
Beetson 251
Belgrave 53, 82
Bell ... 2, 20, 25. 40, 46,
57, 58, 59, 7i.8i;99-
105, 172. 173, 1S5,
252. 253
Bellamy 20, 81, 253
Bellas 81
Bellew 2, 212
Bellingham ... 58. 175, 212
Bellwood 19
Belton 1 253
Beman 2
Bend 48
Benevas 132
Benfield 223
Benion 253
Bennett 20.42,46, ...81, 253
Bennington 253
Bennison
60,61, 115, 116, 117, 118
Bennyworthe 2, 3, 253
Benson 62, 174, 245
Benton 253
Bere 10, 253
Beresford 128, 148, 255
Bernard 253
Berridge 206, 254
Berry... 19,42.47. 233,254
INDEX.
Vll
PAGE
Beseby 2
Best 42, 254
Bethell 158, 253
Bett 20
Betts 178, 254
Betterley 206
Beuman 2
Bever 254
Bevers 129
Beverley ... i, 2, 42, 254
Beweli 215
Beyhous 2
Bickendike 34
Billiald 20
Bilton 97
Binds 37
Bingham 240
Bingley 81
Binion 28
Binkley 82
Binsteed 249
Birch 2, 49, 50, 76
Bird 20, 82, 105
Birkbecke 48
Birkbie 33
Birked 174
Birkes 2, 40
Birkinshaw 33
Birtwisle 177
Bishop 2, 81, 217
Bishopbrigge 106
Bitham 28
Black 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 115, 116, 117, 118
Blackburne 34, 233, 240
Blackett 40, 54, 156
Blades 81
Blagrave 42
Blakeby 81
Blakesley , 94
Blakey 37,38
Bland 34, 35, 61, 73,
115, 117, 120
Blanke 215, 246, 247
Blaykey 123
Blayklokes 2
Blennerhassett 175, 206
Bloom 130
Blount 6i, ig8(n)
PAGE
Blow 42, 46, 81, 120
Blundeston 65
Blyth
Si, 82.98, 181, 182, 206
Boaler 81
Bocher 2
Boironure, de 137
Bolton ... 17, 38, 46, 189
Bolyngton 3
Bond 2, 81, 82, 215
Boneby 20
Bonnesse 17
Bonser 216
Boollcocke 113
Boomer 20
Boosome 15
Booth 20, 35, 38, 42, 46,
82,113,115,129,184,252
Borradale 206
Borrill 82
Bosden Si
Bosson 229
Bostocke 16, 48, 104
Boston 2
Boswell S2
Bosworth 150
Bothamley 48, 81
Bottell 47
Boulcott 240
Bourn 81
Bourne, de 5
Boutflower 40
Bowd 26
Bower 2, 42, 101, 233, 244
Bowes 54, 144
Bowkley 119
Bowles .... 73, 81, 206
Bowman 238
Bowne 161
Bownesse 143
Bowser 15, 42
Bowskill 238
Boydon 75
Boyes 81
Boynton 8
Brabanne 3
Brabin 248
Bracebrigg 101
Bracewell 113, 114
TAGE
Brack 106
Braddill 177
Bradford 137
Bradley 2,17,18,38,74,
80, 81, 82, 97, 179, 214
Bradshaw 47, 48
Brafielde 29
Bragg 174. 238
Brainsby 31, 100
Braklesby 253
Bramley 3, 38, 240
Brand 18, 206
Brandreth 20
Bransby 80, 252
Brantley 81
Brasse 2
Brather 3, 81
Brathwait 238
Bratley 82
Bratton 82
Bray 139
Breare 33
Brearey 206
Breedon 20
Brewer 28
Brewster 82
Brice 78
Bridgeon Si
Bridges 73
Brierley 233
Brigg 57.245
Briggs ...47,58, 59, 115,
117, 118, 120
Bright 56
Brightwell 51
Brighty 181
Bringherst 1S3
Bristowe 99, 101
Brittain ... 42, 82, 156
Brocklebank 109
Brocklesby ...26, 42, 82, 211
Brodbent 35
Bromhead 130
Bromslond 211
Brooke 35, 74
Brooks 42, 82, 233
Brooksbank 35
Brotheiton 172
Broughton... 42, 81, 108,206
V11I
INDEX.
PAGE
Browne 2, 16, 28,47,
Si, 82, 100, 105, 106,
"3. 139. 159- 173,
184, 241, 248
Brownell 81, 82
Brownlow 240
Broxholme 3, 215
Bruce 109
Brughton 1. 2
Brumley 253
Brumpton 2, 42
Bryant 77
Brydde 108
Bryon 82
Bryres 109
Buckingham 154
Buckle 106
Buckles 81, 82
Buckly 47, 48
Bulbrooke 77
Bullard 109
Bullivant 20, 21
Bullocke 17, 42
Bulmer 13
Bunting 148
Bunworth 27
Burbridge 27
Burdas 40
Burditt 240
Burgam 173
Burgess 3, 78
Burgh 2
Burghersh 153
Burgin 21
Burgoyne 76
Burleigh, Lord 246
Burman (Borman) ... 82
Burnett 82, 253
Burrell
2, 30, 81, 154, 181, 184
Burrowes 77, 95
Burton ... 2, 42, 81, 251
Burwell 181, 1S2
Bury 79
Busby 54
Busshe 154
Bust 47, 184
Butler 2, 3, 33, 54
Butterfield 33, 243, 245
PAGE
Butterworth 21
Buttery So
Button So
Butts 206
Buxton 48
Bygges 19
Bygot 193
Byll 73
Byllesby 2
Byndge 26
Byrani 75
By water 35
Cade 83
Cadney 186,216
Cage 74
Calthropp 19, 53
Calvert 83, 143
Cam 47
Camell 156
Cammocke... 98, 99, 254
Campbell 189
Campion 31, 83, 148
Cane 19
Cannon 83, 239
Cantilupe 154
Cape 85
Capperne 21
Capps 48
Care we 230
Carey 82
Carlton
3,28, 105, 108, 143, 175
Carnell 42
Caro 75
Carr 29, 40, 42, 43,
54. 56, 113. 172, 199,
200(11), 224, 252
Carrel 186
Carrington 156
Carslay 4
Carter 74, 75, 82, S3,
143- 259, 254
Carteril 156
Cartmalle 213
Cartwright
57. 58, 66, 83. 169
Carver 48. 143
PAGE
Castle 16, 18
Castleton 18
Catell 3
Cater 4. 42
Catlin 3, 78
Cave 42, 252
Cavendish 170
Caverlie 73
Cawdbecke 175
Cawthorne 15
Cawthorpe 29
Caxton 46
Cecill 232
Cely 10S
Chabener 19
Chace 15
Chadwick 151
Chaland 3
Chalenger 129
Challis iS, 75
Challner 83
Chamberline 83, 153
Chambers 15, 73, 84
Champlin 156
Champney 139
Chandler 241, 242
Chantry 147
Chapman ... 3, 4, 18. 42,
77, 82, 83, 97, 216
Charlton 16, 40, 105
Chatterton 83, 183
Chaunt 216
Chawner 247
Chaworth 170
Cheenye 17
Chenery 77
Chester 207
Cheverell 47
Chicken 40
Chillinge 19
Chipchase ... 223
Chippindale 212
Chivell 74
Cholmondeley 178
Choston 74
Christian 132
Christopherson 234
Chronshaw 38
Chuant 83
INDEX.
IX
PAGE
Clace 253
Clanton 215
Clare 83
Clarges 109
Clarke 3, 7, 8, 16, 17,
35.43,47, 48,52, 54,
58,59,82, 83,84, 100,
106, 132, 171
Clarkson 19
Clatam 4
Claxton 11, 12, 224
Clay 3,4,47- 240
Clay don 77
Clayton 3, 21, 26, 33,
83, 84. 9c, 156, 186
Clege 158
Clegg 187
Clements
3.61, 115, 116, 117
Clensye 158
Cleyter 21
Cliffe 181, 182
Clifford 97, 211
Clifton 47
Clinton 4, 198
Clipsham 82
Close 79
Clough 83
Coates 3, 38 83, 139,
223, 240, 250
Coatsforth 40
Cochet 147
Cochifer 42
Cockayn 48
Cockbill 95
Cocke 49, 217
Cockell 130
Cocker 4
Cockerline 42
Cocking 42
Cocks 218
Cockshott ... 21, 38, 113
Codaston 4
Codd 82, 102
Coe 18
Coke 3, 4, 149, 215
Cokin 129
Colbeck 3
Cole ... 3, 17, 47, 48, 207
PAGE
Coleby 3, 4
Colgrave 47
Colla 4
Collett 3. 19, 46, 129
Collingham 21
Collingwood 3, 144. 226
Collyer 95
Collyn 76
Collynson 215
Colman 16
Colt 46, 76
Colton... 3. 4. 19, 76, 172
Commin 47, 48
Connington 82
Constable 3. 8, 11, 12, iS
Cony 97, 207
Conyers 13, 54. 150
Conyngsby 99
Cooke ... 4, 21, 48, 50,
58, 74, 82, 83, 106,
i43, *45. *49, 173)
180, 183, 184, 213, 214
Cooksey 76
Cookson 4, 238
Cooling 83
Cooper 4, 16, 47, 61,
65, 83. 156, 161, 246,
247, 248, 254
Cope 4, 21
Copeland 253
Copledike 199
Coppindall 46. 150
Corker 35
Cornell 53
Corney 166
Cornforth 54
Cornwallis 232
Corrill 35
Cosin 83
Cossin 33
Cost 4
Cotchell 147, 148
Cottam 74
Cotterill 21
Cottingham 186
Cotton 8^, 228
Coulson 4, 28, 253
Coulthard 143
Coulthurst 4, 242
PAGE
Covell 83
Coventree 82
Coward 18
Cowhope 3
Cowlam 83
Cowley 84
Cowling 38
Cowper .. 3, 35, 72, 105,
165. 166, 207, 216. 241
Coxon 172, 251
Cracroft 65, 83. 101
Cradock 55. 94, 207
Craforth 18
Craggs 40, 144
Craister 207
Crale 98
Cramlington 224
Crampton 84
Crane 120, 180, 215
Crashaw 48
Crathorne 139
Craunshey 38
Crauston 4
Craven 1S7
Crawfurth 32
Crawshawe 3, 129
Creighton 105
Cressy 42, 201, 202
Crispp 107
Crofte 33, 83. 207
Cromwell 240
Crooke 177
Cropley 17
Cropper 60
Crop well 75
Crosby 107
Cross 83
Crowden S3
Crowe 101
Crowston 83,84
Crowther 241
Croxton 4, 104
Crumbuck 38
Crumpe 109
Cruste ... 57, 58, 59, 116,
117, 118, 119, 120
Cryer 38
Cuffin 119
Cumberland 48
INDEX.
PAGE
Cunnell 35
Cunny 35
Cupidd 26. 252
Currell 26
Currey 40. 143
Curson 232
Curtis (Curtois, &c.) 3.
21. 62. 83. 212. 213, 230
Curwen 175
Cussins 83
Cuthbert 16, 35, 83, 145
Cutler 32
Cutts ... 209
Daffern 47, 48
Daines ig
Daintitii 47
Dairson 223
Dakins 232
Dale 131
Dales 84, 254
Dalla water 43
Dalston 92, 143
Dalton 11, 12,48, 84, 174
Dalyson 215
Danby ... 4, 8, 10, 62, 79
Dand 144
Daniell 48
Dannatt 116, 184
Dannye 207
Dant 17
Danvers 189
Darby 48, 60
Darcy 156
Darling 102
Darwin 84
Davenport 233
Davers 135, 229
Davey 84
Davis 43, 248
Davison 84
Dawber 4
Dawbney 213, 251
Dawis 4
Dawson 4, 17, 35, 40,
43, 46, 61 , 84, 248, 249
Day ... 4. 17,21, 32, 253
Dayesborough 166
PAGE
Deane 4. ^, 67, 84
Dearden 179
Death 241
Dehany 132
Delapierre 84
Denbeigh 84
Denner 4
Dennis 250
Dennison... 130, 223, 238
Dent 84
Denton 21
Dias 84
Dickinson 30, 74. 84.
134. 214. 222, 245
Dighton 4, 84, 129
Dikes 47, 48
Disborowe 15
Ditehfield 17
Divall 21
Dixon 4, 38, 43, 54, 58,
84,145,175,185,186,252
Dobbs 84
Dobson 16, 33, 105
Dodd 74
Dodson 73
Dolliffe 129
Dossey 223
Doubleday 151
Doughty 4. 49, 50, 84, 148
Dove 73,253
Dowell 106
Dowle 67
Dowlman 84
Downs 4, 27, 84, 241
Dowse (Douce)
4, 84, 212, 251
Dowser 4
Dowson 4, 106
Dowthwaite 43
Drake 84
Drant 84
Draper ... 4, 15, 78, 253
Drew 59
Drewry ... 4, 43, 78, 156
Dribrough 106, 143
Drineley 52
Dring 84
Driver 19, 84
Dronheld 47
PAGE
Dudley 207, 239
Duerden 124
Duffield 4. 106
Dugdell 113
Duke 47. 48
Dunch 207
Dunelton 4, 67
Dunn 84, 144
Dunton, de 108
Dunynge 212
Dymoke 4, 19, 193
Dynewell 4, 67
Dysney ...47. 57,59.102,
109, 127. 215
Dyvin 4
Ealand 85
Earle 46, 76, 149
East ...18, 28, 43, 67, 69,
73,84
Eastburne 38, 102, no
Eastland 101
Easton 84
Eastwood 35, 122
Ebbons 84
Ecson 150, 151
Ecup 48
Eddison 84
Edenstow 154
Edmunds 77, 78, 114
Edmundson 114
Edon 67
Edwards 61, 85, 177
Egerton 103. 104
Elams 21
Elborowe 15
Eld 67
Elkyne 171
Ella 43
Ellard 67
Ellen 84
Elliott 41, 223
Ellis ...15. 30, 43,47,48,
60, 67, 73, 77, 113,
114, 130, 169, 186,
208, 217
Ellison 156, 173
Elmeden 10, n
INDEX.
XI
PAGE
Elsden 75
Elsham 102
Elston... 29, 31, 156, 243
Elvie 16
Elvin 84
Elvishe 67
Ely 85
Embleton 106, 144
Emerson 43, 46. 144,
172, 181, 222
Emery 51, 242
Emley 21
Emm 233
Emmott 113, 124
Empr ingham 67, 2 1 3
Empson 29, 248
Enderton 249
England 75, no
Englefield 228, 231
Engum 9S
Epworth 43, 84
Errington 41,54,222
Esberger 84
Espin 85
Eve 85
Everingham ... 102, 213
Evison 85
Evotson 211
Exon 73
Eyeon 84
Eynns 33
Eynsworth 50
Fairfax 49, 62, 92, 94, 214
Fairlamb 41
Falkener 85
Fanston 76
Faram (Fay ram) 43
Farealler 41
Farington 179, 241
Farmer 47
Farmerie 97
Farmevvorth ... 148, 149
Farnham 43
Farnsworth 21
Farr 85
Farran 124
Farray 120
Farrer 242
PAGE
Farrow
85, 119, 181, 183, 185
Fatchett 85
Faulkner 99
Fawbert 15
Fawcett
49; 5°, 85, 166. 222
Fearing 46
Fearon 105
Featherstone 41, 61, 185
Featley 47
Feilding 145. 146
Fell 85, 92
Felton 18
Fenn 50, 207
Fen wick 41, 54, 85. 223
Ferguson 105
Ferrand 123
Fetam 139
Fether 130
Fetsin 75
Fielden 245
Fields 43, 67. 85
Fildinge 254
Finch 207
Firth 241, 245
Fish 85, 115, 241
Fishburne 246, 247
Fisher 47, 48, 67, 71,
85, 184, 214
Fitchett 100
Fitzmartyn 153
Fitzwilliam 43, 85
Flaner 78
Fleare 47
Fleming ... 41, 154, 234
Fletcher 21, 47, 96, ioo,
176, 237
Flintham 47, 48
Flower 85
Foitt 67
Fokes iS
Fookes 75
Footit 21
Forby 51
Fordam 18
Forman 67, 85, 214
Forray 46
Forrest 67, 106
PAGE
Forster 12. 41, 43, 107
144. 224
Forsyde 67
Forton no
Foster ..21, 43. 47, 48,
85, 129, 143
Fosterd 26
Fotherby ...67, 182, 183,
184, 186
Fothergill 109, 245
Fotheringham 21
Fovell 123
Fowler 28, 85, 144
Fox 46, 131, 156
Foxley 223
Fracie 172
Frame 207
Framingham 50, 51
France 67, 242
Francis ...18, 29, 46, 57, 85
Frank 33. 43, 157, i97(")
Frankes 67
Frankish 43,67,85
Frankland 103, 104
Franklin 50
Frawler 41
Freelove 217
Freman 19
Freshney 251
Frettwell 21
Frickley 76, 139
Friskney J94(n)
Froggatt 85
Fromont 18
Frothingham 139
Frow 43
Fugion 21
Fulcke 74
Fuller 15, 75, 224
Fullerton 192
Furman 85
Furnes 85
Furniss 166
Fynche 77
Fynemore 109
Fynne 212
Fyshewicke 67
Fytche 85
Fytton 228
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PAGE
Gabell 85
Gace 85, 86
Gadsby 47
Gagge 46,47
Gale 43
Galloway 222
Gamwell 85
Garbara 68
Garbut 245
Garden 68
Gardner 52, 68, 158
Gare 154
Gargrave... 103. 104, 137
Garnett 43, 106. 178
Garrette 17, 21
Garrington 21
Garton 73
Garyng 68
Gascoyne
21, 46, 47, 48. 68
Gass 29
Gatacre 133
Gateside 68
Gaufwith 68
Gaunt — ^, 86
Gawthorpe no
Gay ton 68
Geast 58
Gee 43
Gegebuld 67
Geldert 245
Gell 17, 147
Gelsthorp 86
Gentle 85
George 139
Gerdon, de 6
Gervace 46
Gibbons iS, 217
Gibbs 85
Gibson 41, 43, 48, 50,
86, 175, 251, 254
Gilbert. ..46, 47, 147, 148
Gilder 101
Gildredge 16
Gill 2i, 48, no, 145
Giller 74
Gillingham 207
Gilliott 252
Gilliver 147
INDEX.
PAGE
Gillowe 139
Gilsland 60
Girdum 86
Girton 46, 47
Givens 223
Glasyner 68
Glazier 86
Glenne 68
Gloucester, Earl of 135
Glover no
Godfrey 30, 75, 214
Godson 46
Goe 86
Gofton 144, 223
Gonester 15
Good 61
Goodale 3, 21, 177
Goodall 85, 241
Goodbarne 47, 252
Gooden 26
Goodhand S5
Goodland 28
Goodricke ... 17, 25, 139
Goodson 74
Gooseman 86
Goostree 241
Gorbutt 43
Gordon 43
Gostelovv 85
Gott no, 245
Gough 43
Gouldwell 16
Goull 68
Gouxhill 213
Gowar 68
Gowsell 43, 68, 74
Grace 57
Grady 241
Graham ... 105, 143, 189
Grange 15, 18, 19
Granger 147
Grant 86, 181
Grantham 43, 68, 212,
214, 242
Graveley 35, 75
Graves ... 16, 57, 58, 68
Gray 47, 54. 58, 59, 68,
85,86,135, 157, 184,
186, 216, 247
PAGE
Greasley 147
Greathead 15, 68
Greeke 17
Greenbury 35
Greene 8, 27, 30, 41,
60, 85, 86, 106, 113,
133, 134, 215, 224, 248
Greenham 48
Greenwell 175
Greenwood 2 1 , 26, 86, 1 60
Greggs 35,85
Gresswell 85
Greswold 207
Gretham 68
Gria 68
Griffin 86, 151
Griffith 16
Grimbleby
55, 56, 57, 59, 60
Grimbold 75, 85
Grime 85, 139, 178
Grimshaw 245
Grisedale 105, 212
Grogcocke 46
Groome 52
Groves 47, 100
Growcocke 30, 47
Groyn' 68
Grumitt 102
Grymesby 68
Gunnell 19
Gunning 207
Gunnis 85
Gunthorpe 47
Gurburne 252
Gurney 68
Gwyllim 31, 43
Gylby 67
Gylsland 57, 58, 59
Habergham 124
Haddelsey . 44
Hagerstone n, 13
Hagley 87
Haig 189
Hailte 74
INDEX.
Xlll
PAGE
Halden 19
Haldysworth 69
Hales, de 108
Hall 33, 44, 47, 48, 52,
61, 69, 79, 86, 87,
123, 179, 217. 222, 243
Hallen 189
Hallett 68
Halley 147
Hallington 69
Halls 77
Haman 86
Hamby 68
Hamerton 86
Hamilton, Duchess of 134
Hamlin no
Hammer 217
Hammers 31
Hammond 15, 19, 26, 73
Hampson 207
Hampton 165
Hanbury 102
Hancock 35, 87, 223
Hand 75
Handman 68
Hanmer 161, 207
Hannath 43
Hannybie 18
Hansard 1. 69
Hanscombe 207
Hanson no, 113, 180, 185
Harbridge 94
Hardwick 28, 35
Hardy 19, 69, 86, 87
Harebye 32
Hares 109
Hareson 35
Hargraves 86. no
Harle 87
Harley 74
Harmer 68
Harmes 68
Harmston 66
Harners 43. 86, 102
Harnew 43
Harper 76, 119, 147
Harridanne 19
Harrington 69, 212
Harris 47, 109
PAGE
Harrison 21, 22, 47, 55,
69, 86, 87, 106, 143,
148, 150, 158, 165,
174, 180, 238, 247
Harrold 46
Harroxe 15, 233
Hartley 35, 36, 113,
179. 191, 246
Harvey 29, 46, 65, 86,
87. 133
Harwood 157
Haslam 47
Haslehurst 245
Hastings 48
Haston 175
Hatclyff 68, 69
Hatfield 59, 69, 240
Hatley 18, 32
Hatton 73, 104
Havelock 256
Hawcourt 233
Hawdon 41
Hawes 109
Hawford 150, 151
Hawkers 16
Hawkes 218
Hawkins 16, 47
Hawkswell 105
Hawks worth 86
Hawlton 76
Haworth 177
Hawteyn 199
Hay 87
(?)Haydw 69
Hayes 173
Haylocke 19,76
Hayre 36
Hay ward 75
Hazelwood 76
Headon 60
Heald 36
Healey 87
Heape 48
Hearsey 192
Hearshe 230
Heaton
69, 86, 87, 134, 216
Hebden 195. I97(n)
Hedden 120
PAGE
Hedley 106
Hedworth 54
Heigham 15
Heighington 106, 144
Heighmore 92, 93
Heile 68
Heines 16
Heirson 174
Heith 22
Helm 69
Hemming 94, 95, 149
Hempingham 6S
Hemsworth 36
Henderson 106
Heneage 68, 199
Henshawe 230, 232
Henson 76
Heptonstall 139, 247
Herbert 47, 232
Heron ... 10, 11, 12, 13,
41, 48, 214, 248
Herring 48, 246
Herringshaw 87
Heselrigg 107
Hesketh 159, 179
Heslop 41. 105. 144
Hether 159
Hewatson 41
Hewer 223
Hewitt 27. 43, 67. 6S
Hewson 33, 43, 86
Hey 106
Hickman 94
Hicks 207. 246, 247
Hickson 145
Hides 22, 23S
Higdon 214
Higgin 113
Higginbotham ...22, 30, S6
Higney 77
Hiley 43
Hill ...18, 33, 43, 46, 6S,
150. 161, 1S6
Hillary 193, 249
Hillyard 68, 242
Hilton ... 57, 59, 86, 144,
184. 242
Hinchcliffe 43
Hind 22
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INDEX.
PAGE
Hindmarsh 172
Plinds 47, 86
Hindson 22
Hinton 47
Hitch 76
Hobman 46, 48
Hobson 36, 68, 86
Hockley 16
Hodgkin 100
Hodgkinson 22
Hodgson ... 33, 86, 87,
101, 139.240, 253
Hodson 17, 68. 69, 74. 86
Hodysone ... 15
Hogg 36,69
Hoggard 86, 139
Hogson 68, 69
Holbecke 50
Holden 124, 160, 242
Holder 246, 247
Holdsworth... 69, 86, 240
Holeston 132
Holiwell 69
Holland ... 17, 36,86. 87
Holliday 157
Hollier 157
Hollings 33, 36
Hollingworth 207
Holiwell 109
Holm, del 193
Holmes 61, 74, 86, 87,
no, 143, 212, 247
Holton 47, 74
Home 109
Hone 157
Hoo 133
Hooton 48, 87
Hope 104
Hopkin
59, 60. 116, 117, 185
Hopkinson 68
Hoppwood 223
Hopson 68
Horclyff 69
Hornby 61, 116, 117,
118, 119, 120, 180, 217
Home 77, 109, 242
Horneclyff 69
Horner 47
PAGE
Hornsby 222
Homsey 215
Horridge 178
Horsewood 86
Horsfali .. no, 242, 245
Horton ., 87
Hotchkin 27
Houghe 148
Hourst 69
Howard 50
Howell 215
Howes 109
Howett 30, 44
Howsden 18
Howsome 60
Hoyes 47, 48
Hoyle (Hougli in error) 65
Hubbard 86
Hubbock 224
Huddleston ... i8, 86, 87
Hudson 33, 43, 44, 87,
99; IX3- 139, T-7A, 223
Hudspeth 143
Hugale ... 22
Huggon 186
Hughson 87
Hugworth 242
Hulland 148
Hulley 147
Humberstone 74, 87, 256
Humfrayvile 154
Humpinston 106
Hungerford 134
Hunleby 86
Hunt 16,68, 208
Hunter 33
Huntley 107.222
Hunton 223
Huntsman 86, 87
Huntyngdaill 69
Hurd 185
Hurste 22, 86, 87, 98
Hurte 16
Hussey 190. 211
Hust 19. 98
Hustler no
Huslwayte 63, 69
Hutchinson 19, 33, 41,
47,54
PAGE
Hutton 69, 73, 86
Hyde 86,87
Hyve 69
Ibbetson 248
Idle 48
Idon 214
Illingworth no
Ingall 22
Ingham 69, 178
Ingleton 10
Inglisch 69
Ingoldby S7
Ingolde 22
Ingeram 26, 77. 153, 242
Inman 126
Ippie 76
Irby 212
Ireland 31, 156
Irishe 36
Isason 75
Isherwood 177
Island 76
Ismay 242
Ivat 73.74
Ive 69
Jacklin 44
Jackson ... 15, 32, 44, 66,
69, 70, 76, 87, in,
113, 119, 123, 131,
177, 237, 242
James 54,105,175
Jarvice 16
Jaye 213
Jeamison iS
Jefferson 54
Jeffray 224
Jekyll 87,248
Jenison , 44
Jenkins 87. 24S
Jenkinson ... 17, 47, 59,
154, J72
Jerrey 28, 51
Jervice 74
John 57
INDEX.
XV
PAGE
Johnson 3, 22, 41, 44,
48, 69, 70, 76, 87.
101, 107, in, 184,
185, 186, 251, 254
Joissey 70
Jolland 44
Joman 157
Jones ... 87, 150, igo, 208
Jordaine 77
Jubb 20S
Judson 36
Julian 87
Jurdan 76
Kay 129, 151, 246
Keightley 87
Keler 76
Kelke 70. 213
Kell 41, 224
Kellam 245
Kemp 87
Kemplin 248
Kendall 87, 117
Kennington 31, 87
Kennity 109, 115
Kensell ... 32
Kent 22, 47, 70, 87
Ker 144, 249
Kerrington 17
Kershaw 242
Kewe 70. 216
Kewley 233
Key 17, 22, 27, 57, 99.
156
Kidd ... 15. 16, 113. 185
Kiddall 37
Kidson 29, 23
Kighley 33
Kilbourne 87
Killingworth 19
Kilmorey 104
Kinder i6g
King
15, 52, 70, 87, 20T. 249
Kingeston 70
Kirk
46, 70, 87, 97. 113, no
Kirkby... 74, 78, 102, 212
PAGE
Kirkley 145
Kitchen 25
Kitson 36
Kitton 253
Knighte 19, 48, 77. 87,
172, 186, 216. 246
Knipe 44
Kniveton 170, 242
Knott 238
Knouk 78
Knowles .. 76, 132, 245
Kovenato, de 108
Kydger 70
Kyme 87, 213
Laceby 70
Lacy 2, 70. 249
Ladyman 70
Lake 66, 70
Lakon 70
Lambe ... 46, 48, 52, 208
Lambert n, 12, 13, 46,
48, 77, "i. i85
Lambeth 48
Lamming 59, 60, 61,
115, 117, 118, 119,
180, 181, 183, 216
Lamplongh 174
Lampton 54
Land 217
Landar 57
Lane 17, 22, 172
Langford 47
Langstroppe 36
Langton 70
Langworth 171
Lnrvvood 241
Lascelles 109
Latchford 162
Latham 36
Lathorp 44
Law 22
Lawe 178
Lawghton ... 70
Lawis 29
Lawrence
44, 48, 70. 77. 162
Lawson... 10, 54, 93, 223
PAGE
Laxton 70
Leadbitter 41, 46, 94
Leafe 87, 162
Leake ... 87, 162, 176, 247
Leakirke 70
Leary 99, 252
Ledgard 44
Lee ... 41, 4S, 100, 131,
133, 147, 158, 162.
187. 234, 246
Leedall 171
Legard 185
Leicester 36
Leigh 17, 103, 104. 159,
178, 230
Lengthorn 140
Lenton 18, 162
Leonard 94
Lessett 70
Lelten 185
Leveson 229, 232
Lewen 106
Lewiss 222
Ley 249
Leyche 70
Liddell 41, 107
Lidgard 44, 185, 216
Lightfoot 44, 130
Lill 162
Liilcy 44, 87, 150
Lind 249
Lindley 22, 245
Lindsey 70
Lingaie 70
Lingard 87
Linge 44
Lister 33, 70, 140
Little 70, 71, 73
Littlebury 213
Littleskell 41
Lloyd 48, 162, 172
Lloydayll 70
Locke 254
Lockin 76
Lockton 17
Lockwoocl 47
Lodar 16
Loft 87. 162
Lofthouse 36, in
XVI
INDEX.
PAGE
Logan 107
Logge 36
Lommas 150
Lones 16
Long 70
Long(missing) 100
Longbottom 33
Longley 150
Longstaffe 105, 106
Lonne 47
Lonsdale, Lord 234
Lord 70, 71
Lorkin 17, 18
Lorriman 46
L'Oste 87, 162
Lound 10, 12
Lovsey 242
Lowcock 114
Lowden 239
Lowe 15, 31, 70, 148, 158
Lowen 73
Lowrey 115
Lowsbye 70
Lowson 181
Lowth 70
Lowther ... 162, 175, 237
Lucas 15, 17, 71, 141,
162, 208
Luce 228. 229
Luck 162
Luddington 242
Ludgate 162
Ludlow 193, 194
Luffe 76
Lugg 90
Lumb 253
Lumby 33
Lumley 105, 150
Lusby 70
Lylburn 70
Lynne 16
Lyon 32
Mabbs 47
Machell 234
Macklaine 41
PAGE
Mackly 77
Mackson 192
Mackworth 79
Maddox 162
Maddyson 71, 162
Madshon 41
Magnell 213
Main 163
Maines 74
Mainwaring 103, 104. 179
Makepeace 41
Malbon 232
Maiden 17
Mallett 144
Mallorie
7. 8, 9, io, 13, 175
Maltby 186
Malton 71
Manby 71, 162, 163
Mandevile 22
Manfeld 71
Manners 28, 71, 169, 170
Manning 16
Manningham 208
Manton 157
Mapletoft 65
Marat 30
Marchal 71
Marche 74, 77, 206
Mare 76
Marflett 215
Mark 163
Markham
97. 99, 159. 172
Marley 173
Marling 74
Marloe 48
Marmion... 193. 194, 195
Marples 22, 89
Marris 15, 48, 109
Marshall 25, 28, 31, 33,
41. 48, 54, 58, 71, 99.
102, 143, 157, 162,
163, 166, 173, 182,
215, 217. 245, 246,
247
Marshe 19
Marssy 214
Marston 35
PAGE
Martin ... 47, 48, 57, 58,
59, ri°. 6i, 77, 115,
118, 162. 163, 208,
246, 247
Martyndale 71, 213
Marvell ... 19
Marvyn 71. 141
Marysson 71
Mason... 30. 46, 47. 68,
71. 77. 115, 162,213.
224, 250
Massey 233
Massingberd 157. 244
Masters 89
Mattine 98. 116
Mandson 44
Maugham 41, 162
Mauliverer 157
Mawe 98
Mawer 162
Mawkinson 30
Mcintosh 242
Meade 15, 17
Meclay 71
Medley 102, 162. 163
Meek 222
Meggitt 162, 163
Melais 114
Melborne 17
Mell 254
Mellars 22, 162
Melson 163
Melton 184
Menison 172
Mercer 47, 178
Meredyth 157
Mere 71
Meres 162, 211
Merrikins 163
Mershe 75
Messenger 162
Metcalfe ... 60, 61, 106,
120, 245
Metingham, de 108
Meynell 6(n), 157
Michelson ... 4, 25, 71, 251
Micklethwaite 171
Middleton... 9, 31, 175,
208, 241, 242
INDEX.
XVI 1
PAGE
Midgley 33
Midlbrough in
Milburn 54
Miles 71, 73, 222
Millar 163
Milling 150
Millingham 223
Mills 163
Milner 22, 33. 36, 147. 245
Mihvard 29
Mince 208
Minett 19, 95
Minnicks 173
Mintle 16
Minton 47
Mirt 129
Misdale 163
Mitchell 22, 33, 34, in,
114. 122, 162
Mitford 106, 144
Moaks 162
Moigne 71
Monk 162
Montagu. Earl of ... 109
Montgomery
7, 8, 149, 239
Mood 162
Moody 162, 163
Moore 27, 46, 47, 149.
158, 162, 176. 186.
20S. 231, 237. 23S,
250. 256
Morehouse 129, 163
Morgan 199
Morkill 36
Morland 54
Morley 22, 163
Morre 157
M or relay
57, 58, 117, 118, 181
Morrell 162
Morse 58
Morton 47, 130
Morvill 34
Moscrofte 246
Moseley 22, 59
Moses 163
Mosey 250
Mosse 58, 74, 105
B
PAGE
Mote 32
Mott 208, 243
Moulson G2
Monlton 100
Mounson ... 71, 211, 212
Mowbray 41
Mumby 44
Muncton 116, 248
Munday 44, 147. 148. 149
Mures 250
Murgatroyd 249
Muriel 208
Musgrave 55, 93, 157.
163, 175, 191
Mussenden 71
Muste 77
Musters 148, 149
Mydhep 71
Myffin 213
Myers 233,239
Myners 71
Myssyn 71
Nalson 130, 208
Nanson 224
Nash 156
Naull 163
Naylor 163
Neale... 22, 208, 230, 243
Neede 17
Needham 17, 163
Needier 44
Neepe 48
Nell 163
Nelson... 71, 78, 239, 250
Nelthorp 163
Nesse 71
Netlam 16, 116, 117,
118, 119, 181, 184
Netherwood 75, in
Neve 163
Nevile 65, 121, 131,
135, 137. 177, 232
Nevin 41
Newall 22
Newcome 208
Newcomen 99, 163
PAGE
Newdegate
148, 149, 229, 232
Newling 74
Newlove 25
Newman 19, 51
Newport 71
Newsted 1G3
Newton ... 46, 71, 105,
107, 144, 14S, 163,
23S, 249, 252
Nicholas 78
Nicholls 44, 129
Nicholson ... 17, 33, 34,
54, 74, 117, 163.214,
223
Nicoll 51
Nightingale 245
Nightscales 44
Noble 118, 119, 213
Noddle 163
Nollist 245
Norgate 208
Norman ...18, 48, 71, 74,
76, 174
Normanton 22
Norrice 76, 77
Norris 95
North 71, 163
Northam 172
Northau 201
Northumberland,
Earl of ... 22S, 232
Northumberland,
Countess of ...230,231
Norton 8, 9, 10, 13, 49,
101, 153, 208
Nowell 122
Nuby 222
Numpson 222
Nunweek 114
Nut 4S
Nutter 124
Nutting 71
Oates 36, 163
Odams 15
Oddie 177
Odell 76
?
XV111
PAGE
Odling 44, 71, 163
Ogle 41, 48, 224, 251
Okey 16
Oldacre 96
Oldham 22. 23, 208
Oley 33,34, 129
Oliver 44, 46, 132
Ombler 245
Onerig [? Ouerig] ... 71
Onion 18
Ornisby 41
Orrell 17
°rry 44
Orton 245
Osborne ... 50, 217, 256
Osgarby 30, 59, 60, 61,
99, 184
Osney 5?, 163
Ostler 78, 163
Oswell 182, 184
Otrington, de 6
Otter 71, 173
Oucheburn 71
Ousworth 153
Outram 46, 163, 250
Overend 245
Overig see Onerig
Overing in
Overshot 214
Overton 163
Owen 18, 157
Overthrust 19
Paddison 44, 164
Page 34, 51, 72, 163, 173
Pagett 139
Paine 149
Painter 4, 72
Paley 47, 48
Palfreman 214
Palmer 17, 28, 29, 46,
47- 48, 72, 133
Pannell 75, 158
Panton 44, 164
Papworthe 16
Paramore 23
Parcall 147
INDEX.
PAGE
Parke 223
Parker 44, 72, 75, 76,
96, 148. 149. 185
Parkes 99
Parkin 120
Parkinson 23, 30, 36,
44, in, 164
Parnell 72
Parnham 157
Parr 31
Parret 77
Parsie 78
Pary 72
Patched 17
Pate 17, 73, 130
Patman 164
Patrick 164
Pattenrow 239
Pavy 72
Pawlston 23
Pawson 23, 164
Peace 23
Peacock 72, 148, 149.
154,245
Peake 47
Pears 41, 164
Peatfield 23
Pearson 16. 72, 76, 78,
164, 222
Peart 163
Peasegood 243
Peck 44, 48, 243
Peckett 139
Peckover 49, 50
Pedder 213
Peete 23, 143
Pegg 148
Pekham 215
Pelham 26, 158, 191
Pell '..48
Pemberton 94, 164
Penistone 44
Pennythorn 44
Penson 47
Pentlie 17
Pepys 18
Percivell 23
Percy 135, 232
Perkins 44, 120. 163
PAGE
Perott 211
Perry 72,75-77, !33
Perryson 49
Fetch 164
Pettinor 72, 98, 164
Pettinger 23
Pettis 29
Pettit 18,75. 76- 2o8
Petty 48
Peturs 72
Peverell 71
Pfaft 164
Phaugnie 18
Phillips ... 18, 36, 44, 53,
57. 65. in, 164, 187,
229
Phillipson 23, 164
Phips 73
Physicke 48
Pickering ...117, n8, 119,
120, 145, 180
Pidd 44
Pierce 164
Pierrepoint 169
Pigge 53,163
Piggott 254
Piket 28
Pilkington 128, 138,
150, 178, 244, 254
Pillinge 159
Pimlowe 208, 209
Pinchbeck 163, 211
Pinckney 135
Pindar 164
Piner 44
Pipe 133
Pitcairne 256
Place 74, 228
Piatt 72
Playford 50
Plumer 143
Plumpton 122
Plumtree 72
Pocklington 48, 164
Pode 71
Polgrave 59
Pollard 104, 178, 208
Polwhelle 230,232
Pondman 48
INDEX.
XIX
PAGE
Poole 36, 123, 147, 148,
149, 150, 163, 164
Pope 211
Popham 196(11)
Popple 72, 208
Pormorte 72
Portas 164
Porter 44. 72, 163
Portington 171, 211, 212
Potchet 132
Poulson 72
Poultney 200, 201
Poynter 16, 241
Pratt 18, 74, 97
Prattant 209
Pregion 99
Prestley 129
Preston 114, 129, 157,
164, 206, 238
Prettie 72
Prince 36, 75
Proct 47
Procter ... 143, 223, 253
Proud 41
Proudlove 157
Puckle 241
Puleston 98
Pulham, de 108
Purdy 253
Purle 253
Pursall 94
Putchin 75
Pygot 7, 10, 151
Pyshwell 72
Quickfall 44
Quiningborough 46
Quintin 147
Quipp 120
Raby 185
Radcliffe ... 13, 122, 223
Radley 164
Raileton 47
Raincock 239
Raines 164
Raisbeck 44
PAGE
Raket 8
Ralyff 72
Ramsden 245
Ramsey 54
Ramsley 164
Randall 46, 47
Randby 72
Ranyard 171
Raper 216
Rapier 164
Rashdall 164
Raven 75
Raw 41
Rawden 139
Rawlins 73, 172
Rawlinson 23, 48
Rawstorne 178, 179
Ray 72
Rayner 72, 75, 119, 139
Raythby 164
Rea 29
Readall 36
Reader 36, 209
Readett 36
Reason 48
Reay 106
Redding 238
Redesbye 215
Redhead 69, 72
Redman 130
Reed 72, 164
Reels 222
Reether 36
Reginald 72
Reignoldson 172
Relfe 92
Revelay 72
Revell 15, 16
Reresby 45, 65. 66
Reynold
72, 73. x37, 164, 209
Rhodes 23, 27, 34, 36,
44, 158, 164, 246, 247
Ricards 2
Rice 209
Richards 100
Richardson 41, 54, 72,
144, 145, 164, 242,
245
PAGE
Riche 17
Richement 76
Richier 180
Richmond 164
Riddell 41
Ridehalgh 178
Ridley 40,41,106
Ridlyngton 72
Riggall 164
Rigsby 48
Rinder 44
Ripley 72, 107
Ripper 117
Rippon 145, 164
Rishton 177, 178
Rishworth HI
Risle, de 108
Rither 11. 12
Ritson 41
Roberts ... 47. 72, 109, 164
Robins 17. 134
Robinson ... 17, 18, 31,
36, 44, 47, 48, 59, 65,
72, 73, 75, i°5. "4,
139, 144, 164, 182,
183, 184, 222, 254
Robson ... 41, 57, 58, 59,
100. 115, 180, 185
Rockliffe 44
Rodesby 164
Rodham 41
Rodwell 243
Roe 47, 158
Roes 72
Rogers 47, 72, 74
Rogerson 164
Roke 72
Rokeby 79, 138
Rolle(Rowle) ...120, 181,
183, 185
Rolleston 23
Romforth 212
Roodhouse 36
Rook 164
Roosse 72
Roper ."... 233
Rose , 73-99
Rosell 169
Ross 72- M1
INDEX.
PAGE
Rote 72
Rotheram 215
Routh 65, 66, 98, 139,
166, 181
Routlidge 41
Rowe 19, 217
Rowlandson ... 237, 238
Rowley 184, 222
Rowntree 245
Roxton 46
Roy 96
Royall 248
Roycroft 48
Royle 104
Roys 72
Rudd 158
Rudston 77
Rush 209
Rushton 148, 149
Russell 15, 72, 154
Ruste 17, 75
Rwo 211
Rye 23, 195
Ryfe 57
Ryley 164, 177, 178
Rymer 75, 222
Rymington 130
Saburn 223
Sacheverell 148
Sadler 73
Sagar 124
Sailles 72
Sainte 77
St. Poll 141, 213
Sale 158
Salisbury, Earl of 8
Salkeld... 92, 93, 106, 223
Samer 140
Sampson 45, 89, 173
Sampye 61
Sandby 88,89
Sanderforth 150
Sandwidge 45
Sandwith 34
Sankey 51
Sansby S9
Sansom 25
PAGE
Sapcote 21 1, 212, 213, 214
Sareson 30
Saule 212, 228, 232
Sauraple 89
Saundby 88
Saunders 45. 98
Saunderson 93, 106, 1S5,
215, 223, 243
Savile 72, 245, 253
Savorie 49, 50
Sawer 166
Sawley in
Saxton 37, 47
Sayer 52
Saynton 141
Scatcherd 142
Scochey 45
Scomeld 23
Scoles 178
Scolley 34
Scothorne 23
Scott 23. 34. 45, 48, 76,
93,111,132,140,179,
209
Scriven 45
Scurfield 144
Searbye 213
Searlbie 141
Seaton 117
Seddon 109
Sedgwick 51,98, 141, 144
See, del 72, 140
Seeles 161
Segrave 157, 217
Selby 106, 166, 223
Sellis 78
Sely 108
Semer 72, 75. 141
Senescall 23
Sergeant 76, 109
Setheby 140
Sewell 27, 45, 15S
Sewet 61
Sewyrre 140
Shaftoe 41, 224
Shancke 18
Shareshull, de 121
Sharpe 23, 32, 41, 45,
120, 139, 243
PAGE
Shaw 47, 114, 186
Sheele 41
Sheffeld 141
Shelton 23
Shepherd ... 213, 214, 238
Sherburn ... ioi, 122, 124
Sherford 76
Sheriff ...32, 45, 72, 97, 140
Sherman 19,209
Sherrard 94
Sherstone 23
Shield 40, 41
Shillitoe 129, 130
Shore 37, 148
Shorte 140
Shorter 53
Shorthous 166
Shoute 73
Shute 19
Shutleworth 224
Sibbald 209
Sibley 141
Sibson 93
Sikilbrice 211
Silverton 23
Simpson ...50, 72, 140,
171, 209, 222
Sisance 47
Sisine 23
Sison 92
Sissey 140
Skayles 141
Skelton 27, 60, 61, 119, 243
Skendleby 72
Skete 197
Skinner ... 50, 52, 78, 140
Skipwith ..140, 141, 194,
i96(n), 201
Skupholme 98
Sladen 130
Slater 34, 90, 91
Sleight 45
Sleightholme 253
Slinger 45
Slingesby 229
Slipper 96
Smales 132
Smalewoode 16
Smalley 23, 47
INDEX.
XXI
PAGE
Smalnay 215
Smarte 76
Smedon 90
Smelt 105
Smith 15, 16. 18, 23, 26.
27, 41- 45- 46, 48, 52,
70, 72, 77, 78, 100,
105, 106, 109, in,
H4. 133- 139, 140,
141, 143, 156, 158.
159, 173- 178. 180.
185, 186, 188, 209,
212, 213, 216, 217,
228, 243, 246, 251.
252, 253
Smurthwaite 144
Snell 45
Snow in
Snowden 23, 37, 245
Sole 19
Somerville 158
Sorsbie 143
Soulby 41
Southall 120
Southe 141
Southgate 176
Southworth 161
Spaldwyk 108
Sparke 41, 52
Spateman 148
Speede 115, 116, 117, 118
Speering 253
Speighte . 17
Spence 139, 223
Spenselye 207
Spenser 47, 54, 140,
141, 217
Spink 129
Sporton 59
Spragge 62
Spragham 13
Sprowell 179
Spurrin 94
Squire 23, 112, 223
Stacy 89
Stafford 139, 209
Stainthorpe 223
Stanbanke 23
Standish 46
PAGE
Stanhop, Lord 109
Stanhope 248
Stanley 228, 247
Stanlowe 101
Stansfield 245
Stanton 16, 166
Staphwell 117
Staples 209
Stapleton 169
Staresmore 28
Starkie 114
Starlinge 73
Starre 150
Staveley 89, 90
Stedeman 140
Stell 28
Sterllynge 141
Sterne 17, 18
Stevens 141, 151
Stevenson 30, 40, 45,
47. Mi
Steward 16, 19, 49, 50, 78
Stewart 145
Stewkine 19, 73
Steynton 108
Stint 17
Stirke m
Stobbs 49
Stockes 100, 182
Stokarde 99
Stokes 47, 99
Stokoe 41
Stone in, 209
Stookelsey 30
Stopes (Stopys)... 2, 140
Storer 209
Story 46, 48, 209
Stovin 45
Stowe 141, 211
Stowt 41
Stoyl 108
Stoyte 166
Straker 144,222
Stranger 105
Strangwayes 187
Stretton 154
Stringer 129
Strongman 18
Strundell 140
PAGE
Stubbin 47
Stubbs 209
Sturndayll 141
Sturton 184
Stutt 214
Styles 216
Styuelington. de 108
Sudbury 48
Sudeley, Lord of 8
Sugdeyne 98
Sulby 143
Summers 47
Sumner 173
Sumpter 76
Sunderland 33, 34
Sunderland,... Earl of 109
Sutcliffe 23, 34, 141
Sutton ... 26, 45, 88, 144,
170, 216, 246, 247
Swales 106, 223
Swalowe 68, 141
Swalwell ....: 107
Swan 45, 77, 223
Swane 17
Swaton 60, 61, 119,
120, 180
Swinburne ... 13, 41, 233
Swinden 37, 141
Sykes 209
Sylvertopp 19
Symkynson 140
Symon 73
Symonds 32
Syser 19
Tackel 45
Talbot 138, 225
Tanner 133
Tarry 225
Tassell 19, 77
Tatham 209, 238
Tattershall 101
Taylboys ... 196, 197, 19S
Taylor 15, 19, 24, 27,
30, 45, 47, 48, 58, 73,
96, 97, 114, 139, ML
144, 147, 157, 171,
174, 185, 214, 225, 253
XXI 1
INDEX.
PAGE
Teal 112
Tealby 27
Tebb 172. 173
Teffe 32
Teft 101
Tempest 5, 196, 197, J24
Templeman ... 24, 47, 48
Tenant 34, 100
Terrot 249
Teth 45
Thackeray 112, 139, 245
Thaker 68, 141
Thanet, Earl of 109
Themylby 199, 225
Thichmersch 108
Thirlwall 41, 106
Thistleton 45
Thompson 24, 27, 34,
37, 47, 48, 60, 61, 76,
100, 102, 115, 129,
141, 143, 166, 184,
209, 245, 251
Thornaco 154
Thornborrow 222
Thornhill 186
Thornton 34, 98, 107, 154
Thorogood 18, 225
Thorold 26, 45, 109. 225
Thorpe 6, 37.77, 97
Thory 209
Thurgar 16, 73
Thurgood 16, 18
Thurlowe 78
Thurnelow ' 254
Tickell 92
Tidye 47
Tilley 151
Tillrin 105
Tilson 31
Timings 94
Tirrington 75
Todd 31, 41, 45, 116,
117, 118, 119, 144,
180, 217
Toll 225
Tollett 210
Tolson 93
Tomasson 77, 225
Tcmbes 134
PAGE
Tomlinson 24, 46, 47,
59, 109, 225
Tompe 77
Toneton 141
Tong46, 48, 147, 173. 190
Torey 29
Torrell 15, 17
Totehill 141
Totney 18
Towell 106
Town 101
Townley
122, 159, 177, 178
Townsend... 74, 112, 210
Toynton 141
Tredway 256
Tregetie 16
Trenchard 243
Tresse 46
Treswell 51
Trigge 75
Trotter ... 141, 181, 233
Trout 45
Troutbeck 41
Tudsbury 24
Tuke 120
Tupholme 214
Tuplin 225
Tupman 46
Turner 16, 24, 45, 51,
66, 130, 147, 176, 210
Turpin 141, 225
Turre 102
Tutty 46,47
Twig 241
Twine 18
Tydde 29
Tyers 89
Tylbrooke 19
Tyler 225
Tyndale 141, 225
Tyrwhit
141, 211, 212, 225
Tyzack 233
PAGE
Ulvedale 210
Ulxby 225
Umfraville n, 12
Umfray 225
Unthank 245
Upton ... 47, 158. 161, 243
Urchenhad 225
Urin 29
Urquhart 248
Usher 41
Ustwaite 225
Utting 45
Varley 37, 114
Vasey 245
Vaughan 245
Vaux 52
Vaytys 225
Veale 7«
Venables 103
Verdon 150
Vere 59, 60
Verity 245
Veroo 212
Vessey 24, 102, 216
Vicars 45, 225
Villers 3, 225
Vipont 222
Votier 74
Vyvens 74
Waddy 37
Wade ... 108, 112, 119,
120, 150, 177, 180,
183, 185
Wadington 112
Wadsworth 112
Wagstaffe 52, 148
Wakefeld 226
Wakeland 29
Wakeman 95, 148
Walesby 45
Walgrave 211
Walkden 231
INDEX.
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PAGE
Walker 24, 28, 30, 31,
37, 48, 54, 73, 78, 97-
99, 112, 129. 158. 169.
176, 212, 214, 233
Wall 224
Walley 104
Walnot 226
Walpole 204
Walsh 112
Walter 28, 171
Waltham 217, 225
Walton 159, 226
Wand 48
Wanett 74
Wankford 52
Wanless 41, 102
Wannyslay 226
Warburton 253
Warde 7, 15,24,46, 58,
149, 166, 184
Wardell 210
Ware 243
Waring 94
Warren 230
Warrener 226
Warrington 240
Warton 192
Waryn 225
Washington 6, 158, 243
Waterfall 32
Waterhouse 34, 138, 226
Waterland 210
Water ton 138
Watkinson... 58, 112, 226
Watson 24, 31, 32, 76.
122, 129, 144, 169.
173, 1S4, 226
Watter (Waters)
19, 27, 37. 125, 151
Watts 103, 252
Waudall 147
Wawne 130
Waybe 141
Wayte 114
Wearg 53
Weatherhogg 45
Webbe 16, 74
Webster 105
Weightman 46, 47
PAGE
Welby 222, 215
Welch 95
Weldon ... 7, 10, 41, 222
Wellings 210
Wellmark 105
Wellow, Abbot of
225, 226
Wells 26, 30. 75, 117,
118, 179, 196, 228,
251, 252
Welman 77
Wenman 24
Wensley 109. 226
Wentworthe 226
Weslid 254
West 137, 138, 213, 226
Westby 240, 241
Westeman 240
Westland 222
Westley 243
Westmoreland (Wes-
perland) 183, 185
Westmoreland, Earl of
226
Westwood 27, 226
Wetherall 142, 251
Wetwang 144
Whaley 26, 178
Wharton 48
Whatley 226
Whimperor 185
Whitacar 179
Whitby 133, 134
White 24, 46, 48, 77, 173
Whitebean 46
Whitefoote 24
Whitehead 24, 226
Whitehow 226
Whiteley
34, 62, 226, 241, 245
Whiteside 75, 158
Whitestones 256
Whitfield 41, 112
Whitgyft 226
Whithall 232
Whitton 47
Whitworth 161, 225
Whorwood 248
Wickham 45
PAGE
Wickins 210
Wicliffe 19, 139
Widdrington 54
Wiggen 216
Wighton 244
Willberfoss 156, 157
Wilcockc 102
Wilcockson 104
Wilford 212
Wilkes 37, 158
Wilkine 18
Wilkinson ... 34. 48. 90.
107, 112, 144, 186, 217
Willan 19
Willerton 45
Willesford 252
Willett 18
Willgresse 51
Williams ... 18, 32. 134,
210, 244
Williamson ... 46, 129,
222. 225, 238
Williamston 41
Willis 53, 105
Willoughby 161
Wilson ... 15, iS, 24, 30,
34, 45. 46. 47. 48, 58,
66, 74. 92, 93- 109,
112, 115. 139. M4-
172, 176, 208, 210.
225, 226, 237. 238,
245, 249. 254
Wi[m]berley 28
Wiltshire 143
Wimple 16, 19
Winchester, Marquis of
228
Winder 191
Winship 45
Winter ... 41, 9S, 105, 251
Wisdom 7S
Wise 19, 51
Withams 158
Withington 15S
Witon 47
Witwick 182
Wokendyne 150
Wolby 215
Wolfe 31, 154
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INDEX.
PAGE
Wolfenden 226
Wolmer 32,244
Wood 15, 17, 24, 45,
46, 130, 131, 144,
l6l, 2IO, 252
Woodcock 210
Woodoppe 34
Woodroofe 171
Woolley 24, 31, 45, 148.
149
Wootton 210
Worledge 19
Wormall 226
Worrall 151
Worsdaile 47
Worsley 96
Wragge 97
Wrangle 97
PAGE
Wrawby 116, 181, 182,
1S3. 184
Wray 45,97,226
Wren 15, 77
Wrenche 78
Wressell 218
Wright 24, 34, 45. 48,
58, 59,60,61, 78, 102,
106, 112, 131. 213, 226
Wyat 51
Wyatts 226
Wyhum.de 195
Wyke 37
Wyldman 226
Wymbyshe 198
Wyndyll 226
Wyngfielde 212
Wynkefield 226
PAGE
Wynne 244
Wy 11 wick 212
Wytton 226
Yarboroghe 226
Yare 41
Yarnold :.. 94
Yates 25, 213, 245
Yeildert 41
Yeo 158
Yerrington 18
Yorke 30, 101
Young 54,226
Voxall 48
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