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GENEAL-O 


.ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  1833  01751  2580 


GENEALOGY 
I942.006 

F814 
I1895 


THE  '*'/ 

IRortbern  Genealogist 


FOR 


1SOS. 


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EDITED     BY 


A,    GIBBONS,   F.S.A. 


[Issued  Quarterly  to  Subscribers.] 


YORK: 

Printed    by    John    Sampson,    13,    Coney    Street. 


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CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

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.] 


20 


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.) 


64  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


FENLAND    NOTES    AND    QUERIES, 

Edited  by  Rev.  W.  D.  SWEETING,  M.A.,  Maxey  Vicarage, 
Market  Deeping. 
A  Quarterly  Journal  devoted  to  the  Antiquities,  Geology,  Natural 
Features,  Parochial  Records,  Family  History,  Legends  and  Tradi- 
tions, Folk-lore,  Curious  Customs,  etc.,  of  the  Fenland,  in  the 
counties  of  Huntingdon,  Cambridge,  Lincoln,  Northampton, 
Norfolk,  and  Suffolk. 

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And  may  be  had  of  any  Bookseller. 

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Bickley  (W.  B.),  39,  Trafalgar  Road,  Birmingham.     (Old  Deeds.) 

Clay  (W.  F.),  iS,  Teviot  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Coleman  (James),  9,  Tottenham  Terrace,  Tottenham,  N.   (Old  Deeds.) 

Edwards  (Francis),  83,  High  Street,  Marylebone,  W.C. 

Gray  (Henry),  47,  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Harding  (Geo.),  12,  Bury  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Menken  (E.),  3,  Bury  Street,  London,  W.C. 

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Pamphlets.) 
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Rimell  (James),  &  Son,  91,  Oxford  Street,  W.     (Includes  MSS.) 
Sampson  (John),  Coney  Street,  York. 


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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THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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 


JO 


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 

»> 

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 

>> 

19 

>) 

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. 


-^^^M^^^ 


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)        

)> 

THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


*7 


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. 


92  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


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94  T"E    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  95 

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. 


g6  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  97 


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.] 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  99 

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.] 


IOO  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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.] 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  IOI 

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.] 


I02  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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." 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  I03 


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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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. 

THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  143 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  I47 


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, 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  149 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  155 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  157 

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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THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  l6l 


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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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.* 

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. 


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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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  l6j 

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.] 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  173 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  175 

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.] 


^>i— v ; 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  177 

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, 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  1 79 

£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.] 


l8o  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.) 


!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. 

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THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  IOI 

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. 


I«2  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  183 

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. 


184  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  185 

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. 


l86  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  187 

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. 

*         #         *         *         * 

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, 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  189 

— 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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 


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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  igi 

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. 

*  *  *  *  * 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  I93 

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. 


194  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  I95 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  I97 

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.) 


198  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  199 

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, 


200  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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.) 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  201 

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. 


202  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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, 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  203 

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. 


204  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  207 

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. 


208  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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 


71 

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Concluded 


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. 


226 


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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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 


236  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  237 

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 


238  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  239 

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.] 


24O  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  241 

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 


242  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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. 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  243 

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. 


244  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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.] 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  245 

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. 


246  THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST. 

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 


THE    NORTHERN    GENEALOGIST.  247 

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 


Xll 

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 


XIV 


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 


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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. 


xxiii 


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 


XXIV 


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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