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THE HERALDS' VISITATIONS
OF THE COUNTIES OF
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,timtortotul and jj^timnitmul,
MADE BY
RICHARD St. GEORGE, NORROY, King of Arms in 1615,
AND BY
WILLIAM DUGDALE, NORROY, King of Arms in 1666.
EDITED BY
JOSEPH FOSTER.
Carlisle: CHAS. THURNAM AND SONS, II, ENGLISH STREET
Kendal: T. WILSON, 28, HIGHGATE.
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CS437
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The simultaneous publication of the two volumes, containing
all the Visitation Pedigrees of Cumberland and Westmorland in
the one, and all those of Northumberland in the other, concludes
my labours in this field of genealogical research.
Having edited a similarly exhaustive volume for the genealo-
gists of my native county of Durham, in 1887, I felt compelled
to satisfy my desire to confer a like boon upon genealogists of
the other northern counties. I have thus completed the pub-
lication of the numerous Visitations for the north of England,
This Edition consists of One Hundred and Fifty Copies only.
Jefferies & Sons, Limited.
explained Dy oiners, as wen as in uie preiaces 10 rnose volumes
edited by myself, that their character has become perfectly
familiar to the student and to the man of family. But though
further detail is barely necessary, I would avail myself of this last
opportunity to make a few remarks on what I may term the
mechanism of printed Visitations. The ostensible object of these
publications is, presumably, to place this hitherto unavailable in-
formation in the hands of genealogists in the most useful form
possible for rapid reference. Such at least has been my own
object. To this end I maintain : 1. That all the Visitations of a
county should, where practicable, be printed under one alphabet,
and of course in one volume, so as completely to supersede the
bulky and expensive county history ; 2. that Indices of Pedi-
grees and Arms should be accompanied by an Index of Matches
in preference to the customary Index of mere names ; and
3. that the Pedigrees should appear in type which will allow of
an arrangement which is instantaneously intelligible, that is, in-
191
LOAN STACK
T^xdm.
The simultaneous publication of the two volumes, containing"
all the Visitation Pedigrees of Cumberland and Westmorland in
the one, and all those of Northumberland in the other, concludes
my labours in this field of genealogical research.
Having edited a similarly exhaustive volume for the genealo-
gists of my native county of Durham, in 1887, I felt compelled
to satisfy my desire to confer a like boon upon genealogists of
the other northern counties. I have thus completed the pub-
lication of the numerous Visitations for the north of England,
comprising the six counties of Northumberland, Durham, and
Yorkshire ; Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire. This, I
may add, is as it should be, for the north country led the way
in 1820 by printing for the first time two Visitations. See the
preface to my Durham Visitations volume.
The nature of a Herald's Visitation has so often been
explained by others, as well as in the prefaces to those volumes
edited by myself, that their character has become perfectly
familiar to the student and to the man of family. But though
further detail is barely necessary, I wrould avail myself of this last
opportunity to make a few remarks on what I may term the
mechanism of printed Visitations. The ostensible object of these
publications is, presumably, to place this hitherto unavailable in-
formation in the hands of genealogists in the most useful form
possible for rapid reference. Such at least has been my own
object. To this end I maintain : 1. That all the Visitations of a
county should, where practicable, be printed under one alphabet,
and of course in one volume, so as completely to supersede the
bulky and expensive county history ; 2. that Indices of Pedi-
grees and Arms should be accompanied by an Index of Matches
in preference to the customary Index of mere names ; and
3. that the Pedigrees should appear in type which will allow of
an arrangement which is instantaneously intelligible, that is, in-
191
iv. PREFACE.
telligible to the merest tyro. But what do we see: instead of
all the Visitations of a county arranged alphabetically in a single
volume, we have them in several volumes, generally for the sake
of greater profit, the Pedigrees being given in the order of
the manuscript, and the majority of them being, in reality,
arranged as so many genealogical puzzles calculated to defy the
acuteness even of the expert, (but there may be a reason for this
pernicious practice), each volume concluding with an Index of
names, — in truth, the least useful form of an Index. As these
Heraldic Manuscripts become better known, the old-fashioned cant
as to printing them, " verbatim et literatim " is, I am thankful to
say, dying out ; though, for the very unsatisfactory arrangement
and indexing referred to, the Council of the Harleian Society,
from which we would have expected better things, is mainly
responsible.
I must not conclude without a few explanatory remarks on
the present volume. Having decided to print my special tran-
scripts of the Pedigrees recorded at the latest Visitation of
Cumberland and Westmorland, in 1666, as a precursor to a larger
work, including families who did not avail themselves of the
opportunity it presented by making public record of their Pedi-
grees and Arms, I considered it desirable to complete the
collection by including the earlier Visitation taken by Richard
St. George, Norroy, in 1615, from Harl. MSS. 1536 and 1435;
for, although, the former had been issued by the Harleian
Society in 1872, copies are difficult to obtain, the surplus having
been destroyed by fire, while the latter, which had been issued in
1853 by a connection of mine, was in narrative form and not often
met with. A few Pedigrees which appear in Flower's Visitation
of Yorkshire in 1575 are also included with due acknowledgment.
These remarks, however, would not be complete without a
meed of praise to the Printers, Messrs. Jefferies and Sons, of
Bristol, for the part they have taken in the production of this
volume.
JOSEPH FOSTER.
21, Boundary Road, London, N.W.
Names with an asterisk refer to Arms.
>>
Aglionby, of Carlisle
Allysonn, of Pardsey Ha'l
Askough, of Abbot's Holme
„ of Lacra
Barwis, of Cumberland
Bellingham, of Bellingham (W)
,, of co. Lincoln
of Ly mister, Sussex
of Erringham, Sussex
of New Timber, Sussex
„ of Levens, Westmoreland
Benson, of Hugill (IF)
*Betham
Bird, of Brougham (W)
Birkbeck, of Horneby ( IF)
Blencow, of Blencow
Bouche, of Cockermouth
Bradley, of Bradley & Beetham (IF)
*Brampton
Branthwayt, of Carlinghill ( IF)
Brathwayte, of Burneshead, War-
cop and Ambleside ( IF)
Bresby, of Penrith
Briggs, of Calmire ( IF)
Brisco
„ of Crofton
Brougham, of Skale
*Brus
*Burnishead
Burrell, of Howtell
* Burton
Byndlose, of Baricick Hall ( IF)
Carleton, of Carleton
"^Carlisle
Carus, of Asthwaite ( W)
Chamber, of Wohtid Castle
*Chamer
Cleborne, of Hay close
Crakenthorp, of New-Biggin (IF)
* Croft
Curwen, of Camerton
of Helsington ( IF)
5J
of Workington
3
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
89
11
12
13
14
15
124
16
18
17
19
20
21
22
46
9
19
89
23
Dacre, of Gilledand
Dalston, of Dalston
Dalston, of Acornbank
24
24
25
26
46
27
28
89
9, 30
31
2, 33
.. 34
.. 35
.. 36
*Dawbury
*Delamore
*Delapole
Denton, of Car dew
„ of Warnel-Denton
Ducket, of Grayrigg ( W)
Dudley, of Yanwith
Dykes, of Warthall
Eaglesfield, of Alwarby
*Eaglesheld
.. 24
..136
.. 46
.. 37
.. 38
.. 39
.. 40
.. 41
.. 42
121, 122
Fairer, of War cop-Tower ( IF)
Fairfax, of Bolton
*Fenwick
Fetherston, of Kirk-Oswald
Fisher, of Staine-Bark Greene ( IF)
*Fitz Alan
Fleming, of By dale (W)
*Fleming
Fletcher, of Hutton
, , of Tallantire
Forster, of Stanegarthside
Gilpin, of Scaleby
Godsalve, of Rigmaden (IF)
Graham, of Netherby
„ of Nunnery
Greystoke
43
44
46
45
48
46
46, 47
..134
.. 49
.. 50
.. 51
.. 52
.. 53
.. 54
.. 55
.. 56
Harington, of Wollax ... 57
Hetherington, of Walton ... 58
Highmore, of Armalhicayt ... 59
Hilton, of Hilton Beacon (IF) ... 60
„ of Burton (II) ... 61
Hodgson, oj Buscodyke ... 62
Howard, of Corby Castle ... 63
Huddleston, of Milium 64, 65
,, of Sawston, co. Cambridge 65
*Huddleston ... 46
Hutton, of Galle ... 66
of Penrith ... 67
*Hutton
30
*Ingham
... 46
Ireton, of Irelon
... 68
Kirkbride
... 69
„ of Ellerton
... 70
M.
INDEX TO PEDIGREES.
*Kirkbride,
27, 35
Kirkby, of Kirkby
... 71
Lamplugh, of Lamplugh Hall
72, 73, 74
Lancaster, of Sockbridye ( IP)
... 75
* Lancaster
46,84
Langton, Baron of ' Neviton
... 76
Lawson, of I sell
... 77
Lay ton, of Dalemain
... 78
Lee, of Clyberon Hall ( IF)
... 79
Levens, of Leveus, &c. ( IF)
... 80
Leyborne, of Cunswick ( IP)
81, 82
Lowther, of Cocker mouth
... 83
„ of Lowther (IF)
84, 85
„ of Colby-Lathe ( IF)
... 86
*Lucy
... 84
Machell, of Crakenthorpe (IF) ... 87
*Maltravers ... 46
Middleton, of Kirkby Lonsdale (IP) 87
Middleton, of Middleton Hall ( IP)
88, 89, 90
*Millum ... 46
*Morton ... 24
Musgrave, of Hartley (IP) ... 9 1
of Eden Hall 92, 93
of Crookdye ... 94
>>
»
Ne vinson, of Newby Stones ( IP)
95
Orfeur, of High Close and Plumland
Hall ... 96
Osmunderlaw, of Langrigg ... 97
Patrickson, of Stockhow ... 98
,, of Caswell How ... 99
*Peele ... 46
Pennington, of Muncaster ...100
„ of Sealon ...101
* Pennington ... 41
Penruddock, of Arkleby ...102
Ponsonby ...103
Philipson, of Thwatterden Hall ( IP)
and of Conishead, co. Lane. 104
of Calgarth(W) ...105
Pickering, of Thirkeld ...106
Porter, of Alwardby ...107
„ ofWeryHall ...108
*Quaile ... 84
Radcliff, of Dertoentwater ...109
Pawling, of Cockermouth ... 1 1 0
Richmund, of Highead Castle ... 1 1 1
Salkeld, of Corby and Thrymby ... 1 1 2
„ of Qawbarrow ...113
„ of Threpland ...114
*Salkeld ... 41
Sandf ord, of Askham (IP) ... 1 1 5
Sandys, of St. Be s ... 1 1 6
,, of Wilbarton, Isle of Ely, and
Northbourm, Kent 117
,, of Latiwters, Backs, an I of
Brimpsfield, co. Glouc. ...117
,, of Harwich, Essex, and of
South Petherton, Somerset... US
„ Extracts relating to the
family of, from the Parish
Registers of St. Bees
Wills (C.P.C.)
*Savile, of Wath
Scaife, of Winton ( IP)
Senhouse, of Seascale
,, of Alnebrough
Simpson, of Allerthwayt
Skelton, of Armathwayte
„ of High House
*Skelton
Stanley, of Dalegarth
Stanwix, of Carlisle
*Stapylton
Steele, of Kendall ( W)
Stockdale, of Barbon ( W)
*Strickland
Swynburne, of Xewthwayt
Threlkeld, of Melmerby
Thwaites, of Thwaites ( IP)
Tolson, of Bridekirk
Towry, of Groglyn Hall
*Tunstall
Uriell, of Cockermouth
*Urswick
Vaux, of Caterlyn
*Vaux
...119
151-6
134
...120
...121
...122
...123
124, 125
...126
21
...127
...128
46, 84
...129
...130
... 84
...131
...132
...133
...134
..135
122
137
... 46
...136
112
Warcop, of Smardale (IP) ... 1 38
*VVarcop . 35, 84
* Warcop, of Lamer side ... 35
Warwyke, of Warwgke ...139
* Wat wood ... 79
Web, of Westmorland ...140
Wharton, of Wharton (IP) ... 1 4 1
„ of Kirkby Thore (IP) ... 1 4 2
,, of Kirkby Thore ( IP) and
Gillingivood, Yorks ...143
Williamson, of Rewhall ...141:
Wilson, of Dallam Tower (IP) ... 1 45
„ of Underley (WJ ...146
Wolston, or Wilson, of Over Staveley
(WJ ...147
Wybergh, of Clifton and St. Bees ...148
Wyvill, ofJuhnby ...149
Names of persons who were dis-
claimed 1666 ...150
Errata.
Page 8, line 5, for 2nd son read widow.
9, 20, for Motion read MaUory.
26, 14, for Lapthes read Laythes.
39, 13, for Wresham read Heysham.
45, 5th generation. Connect Sir Timothy with his father Henry.
6th ,, for Laner -croft read Lanercost.
49, 3rd ,, for James read Jane.
57, 1, 2, & 3 „ for Wreyskam read Heysham.
5th ,, for Alerby read Alenby.
58, 2nd „ Connect Thomas with the line above.
90, 4 th „ for Crofton read Croston.
95, 2 & 3 „ for Newinson read Nevinson.
last line for Thwaikes read Thwaites.
101, 4th generation for Nichinson read Atchison or Nixon.
109, 2nd ,, Connect John with his father Thomas.
121, 5th ,, for Lovgh read Lowther.
127, penultimate generation — for Carwen read Ctirwen.
142, 4th generation — Trasdale, perhaps Teasdale.
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Page 88 2nd generation — wife of George Middleton.
91 3rd „ wife of Sir Thomas Musgrave.
116 5th or 6th generation — 1st husband of Lady Weston.
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"glisifafiott "gfebigrees
OF
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CARLISLE CITTY.
Carlisle, 28.
Mart: 1665.
Sflliantg, of Carlisle.
Arms — Argent, 2 bars sa., in chief 3 martlets of the second. No proofe made of these
amies.
John Aglionby,=j= daughter of Richard
of Carlisle, Esq. I Salkeld, of Corby, in com.
Cumbr., Esq.
Edward Aglionby,=
of Carlisle, Esq.
r-
=Elizabeth, dau. of Cutbert
Musgrave, of Crookedayke,
in com. Cumbrian, Esq.
Edward Aglionby, of Carl isle, =
Esq., died in a0 1648.
=Jane, dau. of Henry Brougham, Dorothy, wife of Alan
of Blackwell Hall, in com. Bleuerhasset, of
Cumbr. Carlisle.
John Aglionby, of=y=Margaret, dau. of Christopher Mary, wife of John Sandford,
Carlisle, set. 55, ail.
28 Mart. 1665.
Richmund, of Highhead Castle, of Askham, com. Cumbr., Esq.
in com. Cumbr., Esq
m
2 Henry.
3 Christopher.
Ill
Jane.
Isabel.
Mary.
4 Richard. John, retatis, 23=j=Barbara, dau. of John
Patrickson, of Calder
Abbey, in co. Cumbr.
5 George.
an., 28 Marti j,
a" 1665.
John setatis, 2 ami. 28 Martij,
a0 1665.
Certified by John Aglionby, Esq.
2 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
aUgflmn. of Hatfrscg lall (1615).
Arms — Argent, a/ess gules, between three birds sable, a bordure of the last.
Tower Ally sonn, of Pardsey=p dau. of ffernes, or
Hall, Cumberland.
fferon.
Tower Allysonn=j=Anne, dau. of Littildall, of Enordall.
I 1 ' 1
RobertAllysonn. Jenkyn Allysonn. 3 Thomas Allysonn=j= dau. of Tubman
r?
T
r- -1-
John Allysonn. 1 John Ally son. =f= dau. of 2 Robert. 3 William.
Reed, of Rydersdall.
rJ
Christopher Henry Allysonn, =j= clau. of Richard
Allysonn. of London. I Harman, of Kent.
1 ~j~r 1
Ambrose. Priscilla. Dorcas.
23atiotS (Cumberland, 15S1J.
Robert Berwis, 1581=j-Jane, dau. of Robert Brisco.
I L 1
1 John Berwis=j= 2 Robert Berwis.
Maudlyn Bervis, 1581.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
3
Mtragfr, of Abbot's lolme (1615).
Christopher Askough, of Abbot's=f= sister of Robert Chambers, of Holme,
Holme, Cumberland. Cultram.
r
Christopher Askough ,=j= Anne, dau. of John Atkinsonn, of
of Abbot's Holme. | Holme Abbey.
T
I 1
Hugh Askough, of=j=Grace, dau. of James Thompson, 2 John Askough.
Abbot's Holme. of Wigton. =P
1 Henry =
Askough,
T~T
T~\
r~r
— r~i
John.
=Elizab., dau. of John 2 John. Reginald. 1 Robert.
Cape, of Basingwhayte Richard. Walter. Christopher. Thomas.
Hawes, Cumberland. Hugh.
. 1 :~i 1 1
Barbara, wife of Hugh Askough. Elizabeth. Grace. Anne.
Abraham Chambers.
8sfem#, of tea (1615).
Mathew Askough, of=f=
Lacra, Cumberland.
I
Richard Askough, =
of Lacra.
I
John Askough, of=j=
Lacra.
I '
Anthony Askough,=f=
of Lacra.
"~1
2 Christopher Askough, of Bliburgh,
co. Lincoln.
Vide
^y
lincoln.
I
Hugh Askougli, of Lacra.
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
IStUfeg&am, of Bdlingfjam (TO).
See also Berry's Sussex Pedigrees, page 190.
Rich, de Bellingham, temp. Hen. II.=f=
and Ric. I.
Eudo de Bellingham, High Sheriff of^
Westmorland, temp. 8 and 9 Ric. I.
i
Roger de Bellingham, temp.
John and Hen. III.
Kingy
John de Bellingham, temp. Hen. III.=p
Robert Bellingham, of Bellingham=pChristian, dan. & heir of St.
and Owstrey, temp. Edw. II. j Gilbert Burnishead, Knt.
Robert Bellingham, temp. Edw. II.=fMargaret.
and Ric. II.
Richard Bellingham, temp. Rich. II.:
and Hen. IV.
=Anne.
Sir Robert Bellingham, of Bellingham,=j=Elizab, dau. of Sir Rich.Tunstall,
Knt., temp. Hen. V. & Hen. VI. | of Therland, (co. Lane.,) Knt.
Sir Henry Bellingham ,=
Knt.1
Dame Agnes (Katherine
in 1615 Vis.) dau. of Sir
Robert Leyborne, Knt.
Richard
Bellingham.
(See also
next page).
Jane, dau. of John
Herdden, & widow
of Robert Morley.
i — r
Ann, wife to Thomas
Scaff (Stafford).
Jane, wife to Roger
Lancaster.
n — I — i — I
William, a priest.
Allen (see page 9)
Alexander.
Thomas (see page 6)
1 — i
Mabel, wife to Sir
Richard Duckett.
Isabel, wife to
~i — i — i —
Robert.
Nicholas, marr. sis-
ter of the Lord Ogle.
Robert, died young.
Elizab. & Gilbert,
died without
issue.
James Leyborne.
Sir Ralph Belling-
ham, Knt., died at
Berwick.1
James.
1 Mabell, dau.
of Thomas
Middleton, of
Middleton
=i=Sir Roger Bel--
lingham,of Bel-
lingham, Knt.
Bannerett.
=Anne, dau. of
Sir Jas. Picker-
ing, of Killing-
ton, Knt., 2nd
wife.
1 — i — i
2 Nicholas, of
Hopton, s.p.
3 Gilbert.
4 Walter.
4 John or=f=....udau
JamesBel-
lingham.
Anne, wife
of Robt. Richard
Tunstall, Kirkby.
of Mabel, w.
of John
Lownd.
Sir Robt. Belling-;
ham, Knt., in y°
time of H. y° 8th,
disinherited by
his father.
Anne, dau. of
Sir James
Pickering,
Knt.
Marg1 ux.
Xpofer
Curwen.
John Bellingham,:
of Finchampsted,
in com. Berks. ,
Esq.
r-
Joane, dau. of Wakeman,
widow of Eldom, of
Guilford, in Surrey.
Henry Beilingham,=Dorothy, dau. of
of Orston StGeorge, Lewkener, of Buckenham,
in com. Wiltsh. in com. Sussex.
Richard Ashton=F Katherine d. & coh.=Sir William
of Middleton,
1st husband.
married 3rdly to Sir
William Davenport,
Knt.
Radcliffe,
2nd husband.
Elizab. ux.
Cuthbert
Hutton.
Dorothy ux.
Anthony
Duckett, of
Greyriggs, in
Westmerland.
Thomasin ux.
Wm. Thorn
borough, of
Hampsfield,
in com. Lane
Margaret, heire to her mother
maryed to Wm. Davenport, of
Bromhall, Cheshire.
1 The whole of these generations are taken from Flower's Visitation of Yorkshire, page 22
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND
5
^tUittjj&am, of to. UmtAvu
Sir Robert Bellingham, =fElizabeth Tuntstall.
(see preceding page)
2 Richard Bellingham,=f= widow of
Lo. of Maunton, in com.
Lincolne
William Marley.
sister and heir of:
Wastling.
Robert
s.p.
1
Thomas
s.p.
^Thomas Bellingham=
=. . . . dau. of . . .
Hotham, 2nd wife.
Robert Bellingham, a captaine
at Barwick-upon-Tweed .
Richard =f=Jane, dau. of Robert Evers, of Alice ux. Robt. Oliver, and
Bellingham. Bolton, in the Isle of Axholme. hath issue Stephen.
r~i
2 Robert.
3 Richard
T
i r-m
Katherine, Joan,
marr. to Troth.
Nicholas Maud.
Barnaby.
John Bellingham,:
of Bromby Wood,
in com. Lincolne,
1562.
Allice, dau. of Stephen
Lodington, of Scotton,
in com. Lincolne.
1 — i
4 Thomas.
5 Christopher.
John,
2nd son.
Thomas,
3rd, s.p.
William
Bellingham,
of in
com.
=f=Frances, dau. of
AlexanderAmcotts,
of Astrop,in com.
Lincolne.
Troth, ux. Tho.
Stanton, of Stan-
ton, com. Line.
Katherine, Isabell,
ux ux.
Gannock, of Jerome
Sibsey, in co. Mark-
Lincolne. ham
Richard Bellingham. =
Susan.
Sarah.
1
Judith
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
BtlUttg&am, of IlLsmfeter, Swmp.
John Wiltshire, of=
Heydon, in com.
Essex, 17 Rich. II.
Rowland Wiltshire,in=p
the time of Hen.V.
Nicholas Wiltshire, 2=p dau. & heir
Edw. IV. of Acklloit of
Normandy.
1
Marg*, dau. and heire^Sir John Wiltshire
Stephen Power, Sergeant-
at-Law, was of Thackham,
in Sussex.
(Joan) dau. and Margarett or
coh. of Stephen Cathex'ine, dau.
Power.
of John Graund, of
Normandy
of
., Knt.
Bridgett, marr. 1st, to=2 Sir Nicholas
Sir RichardWingfield, Harvey, Knt.
Knt. =3 SirRobt.Tirwhitt
Knt,
(John)=
Clothall
r— J'
^(Isabella) dau. and
coh. of (John) Clo-
thall. (See Berry's
Sussex, p. 318.
and coheir of
Stephen Power.
:Stephen
Apsley.
William Apsley=
dau. of
Jane,=7=Thomas Bellingham, of Limister, in=f=Jane, dau. and heir of Sir John Wiltshire,
the County of Sussex, son of Sir
Robert Bellingham and Elizabeth
Tunstall. (See page 4 J
Knt.
Thomas
Bellingham.
John Jane, ux Ralfe Ralfe
Bellingham. Shirley, of Wis- Bellingham
ton, in Sussex, of Lymister
— l
=pAnne, dau. of 2 Edward, 3 Rich, of
Sir John ofErringham Hangleton
DevenishjKnt. Seepage 7 See page 8
Will. Bellingham,
Sergfc of ye Wood-
yard, s.p.
Anne, dau. of Sir=j=John Bellingham, of =pBridgett, dau. and heir of
Edward Palmer, of
Sussex (1st wife).
_j
Joane ux Leonard
Holland, of Callice.
r— J
George Holland.
Lymister, married,
3rdly, Margery, dau.
of =r
n — r
Wettenhall, of Kent (2nd wife).
Thomas, s.p. r-
Blanch. 1 Ralph Bellingham 2 Richard, Margaret=f Richard (or
Mary ux mar. Blanch, dau. of ob. s.p. j Samuel) Boys,
Hollyad. ._ _.__ Vaughan, I of Kent.
Wales,and died s.p,
Samuell=f= dau. of ....
Boys. | Cromer, of Kent.
A
See Berry's Sussex, p. 318.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
^dltnfi&am, of <$mng|jam, 2>m*fy
ThomasBellingham,=pJane, dau. of Sir John
of Limister, Sussex.
(See page 6).
Wiltshire, Kt.
2 Edward Bellingham, =j= Jane, dau. of John Shelley, of
of Erringham. | Michelgrove in Sussex.
Sir Edward Bellingham,
Lord Deputy of Ireland.
John Bellingham^Jane, dau. and sole, heir of.
of Erringham.
Delues, of Franfield, renupt James
Gage, of Bentley.
1
John Bellingham,
of Erringham.
rn 1
Thomas. Anne,
— ux John
Elizabeth, Shelley.
dyed
young.
=Anne Hill, dau. of ye Lady Mason, Elizabeth ux Walter
renupt Jo. Lewkner. Henly, of Kent.
Elizabeth, ux
Francis Cotton,
son of Sir Rich.
Cotton =p
John Cotton.
John Bellingham,=pMai-y, dau. of
of Erringham.
i — i
2 John, ob. young.
3 Francis Bellingham.
Richard
Bellingham, of
Hagleton.
Mary, ux Thomas
Fenner, sonne of
the Judge.
I
Anne Fenner.
Richard Bellingham, =j=Joane, dau. of Thos.
Bowyer, of Lcthorne,
sister of Thos. Bowyer,
Baronett.
of Erringham
l
2 James Bellingham.
1 1
Mary, ux Sir Anne
Thomas
Springett,
Knt.
1 Thomas Bellingham, =
of Errincham.
=Margaret, dau. of Henry Shelley,
of I'atcham, in Sussex.
8
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
$dlmgjjam, ri Uetxr Cimkr, Susst*.
Thomas Bellingham, of Limister,-
Sussex (see page 6).
=Janc, dau. of Sir John Wiltshire.
Parnell (2nd wife), dau. of John;
Cheney, of Warbleton, Sussex,
2nd son of . . . Wells, of Buck-
sted.
=Richard Bellingham, of Han-:
gleton, marr dau. of Sir
John Dawtry, of More, widow
of . . . Scrase.
_j
=Mary, dau.
Everard, of
2nd wife of
Lewes.
and coheir of John
Alborne, in Sussex,
George Goring, of
Barbara, dau. =f Ed ward Bel-=fElizab. dau.
of Edward
Banester, of
Yessworth,co
Southampton
(1st wife).
lingham, of
New Timber,
in Sussex.
of John
Wood, of
Hamsey,
Sussex,
(2nd wife).
2 Henry
married
Julyan,
dau. of . . .
Gurling, of
London,
s.p.
1 —
Richard -
Belling-
ham
marr. , .
widow of
. . . Tay-
lor, of
Oxon.
Ann,
dau. and
coheir of
Walter
Manny,
brother
of Sir
Anthony,
of Kent.
. '
Richard
Bellingham,
of New Tim-
ber, married
Mary, dau. of
Richard
Whaley, of
Nottingham-
shire. T=
1— 1
Edward.
Dorothy
died
young.
mn
Mary, wife of
Capt. Thomas
Fenner, of
Shoreham, in
Sussex.
Barbara, wife
of Thomas
Gay, of Lon-
don, Grocer.
Elizabeth,
wife of John
Giffard, of
Northall,
Middlesex.
■TTT
Henry,
Edward.
William.
John.
Richard,
b. p.
t-r
— r- 1
Ann, wife
of Robert
Bold, of
Petersheld,
Southants.
Mary, wife
ofAgmond-
esham
Muschamp
of Nusted,
Surrey.
~~i — i — i — r
Elizabeth.
Dorothy.
Barbara.
Thomas.
Edward -
Belling-
ham, of
Hangleton,
and of
Putney, in
Surrey,
eldest son
by 2nd
wife.
" i
LT1
George
died
young.
Caesar.
:Ellen,
dau. of
Augustus
Hynd,
Alderman
of London,
widow of
John
Dormer,
of Putney.
Sir Edward
Bellingham,
Kt., one of
ye Gent Pen-
coners, is of
Woodman-
cote, Sussex.
— r-r t~\ r— i
Richard. Mary, wife of John
Henry. Bellingham, of Er-
John. ringham.
Thomas, Margaret, wife of
died Barnai'dWhetstone,
young. Essex.
! — ! .
Jane, wife
of Henry
Shelley, of
Patcham,
in Sussex.
Anne, died
young.
1 — I
Jane and
Frances,
twins.
rn
Elizabeth,
died young.
Dorothy.
Sir Edward =f=Troth, dau.
Bellingham,
of Hangleton,
Sussex.
of
Foljambe.
Thomas Bellingham.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
lensatt, of litfiill. (WL) 1615.
George Benson, of Hugell, in=r=Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Brathwayte,
Westmorland.
of Ambleside, in Westmorland.
John Preston, =
son of Christopher
Preston, of Holker,
Lane.
r~
in com.
=Mabell,
dau. and
coheir.
=Thomas Farington,
son of William, of co.
Lane. (2nd husband).
George Preston.
1
Arm,dau.=John Rodes, son
and and heir of Francis
coheir. Rodes, one of the
justices of the com-
mon pleas.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
Btrtr, nf Brauglimtt WL.
11
Arms — Or. on a chevron engrailed gules between as many lions rampant sa., 3 Jleur- de-lis or.
Crest — A demi-lion pean.
All the upper part of this descent is justified by an old pedigree in vellum, in the custody of Mr.
James Bird, of Brogham. This descent is entered more at large in the Great Book marked
2 D 14, fo. 155.
Henry Bird, of in com.=pJoan, dau. aud coheir of Thomas Beau-
| champ, of Little Croglin, in co. Cumb.
i r '
William Bird, of Little Crog-=f=Joane, dau. and coheir of John Tindall,
lin, in com. Cumb. | of in com. Northumb.
William Bird, (of Pireth, =pEmme, dau. of Gospatrick, of
in co. Cumb., living 1295). | com. Cumb. Knt.
J
Adam Bird (of Pireth). =plsabel], dau. Sir John Kirkebride, of
j Kirkebride, in com. Cumb., Knt.
I
John Bird (of Pireth)=j=Joane, dau. of William Threlkeld, of
| Yanworth, in com. Westmerland, Esq.
William Bird (of Pireth)
dau. of Thomas Martildale.
_j
James Bird,
(a clerk), died
without issue.
Roger Bird (of Pireth). =j= Jane, dau. of John Crakenthorpe, of
| New Bigging, in co. Westmerland, Esq.
i ' 1
Jane, dau. & coh. of Hugh Bird=
Reading, of Brougham, in (of Pireth)
com. Westmerland.
John Bird (of Pireth, had:
also a son, Cuddy. )
r~
Henry Bird, of Brougham, =T=Joane, dau. of John Tese- Christopher Bird, of Pinch-=f MargVlau.
in co. Westm., 17Hen.VI.
dale, of Walton in Tyn-
dale, in com. Northumb1'.
beck, in Holland, in com.
Line.
John Bird, of 22=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Bartram, of Richard Bird,:
Edw. IV. | Penrith, in co. Cumberland. of
William Bird, of =[=Margaret, dau. of Rowland Rigg, of Little
3 Henry VII. I Strickland, in com. Westmerland.
of (Thomas)
Pearson.
Lucie, dau. of
Ogle
(Robert Gull).
I
Arthur.
— I
John.
The rest of this descent unto this
Thomas Bird, who marryed the dau.
of John Wharton,is proved by original
evidences.
William Bird, of
6 Henry VIII.
r~
-Margaret, dau. of Robert Hutch-
enson, of Vlesby, co. Cumb.
Thomas Bird,=j=Jane, dau. of John Wharton, of
of ; bur. 12
Feb. 1600.
r-
Kirkby Thure, in co. Westmerland,
Esq.
1 John Bird,=j=Agnes, dau. 2 Thomas. Henry Bird,:
T of
I ! 1 Brougham.
Jane. Susan.
of Brougham,
died in his
father's life-
time ; bur. 1
April, 1587.
of Robert
Clarke, of
Langthwayt,
in co. Cumb.
Anne, dau. 4 James
of Thomas Bird, of
Gibson, of Brougham,
in co.
Westm'nd.
Anne=Thomas Pearson.
r~I
=i=AIabel, Marg^wife
dau. of of Robert
Richard Harrison.
Winder, Susan.wife
of Perith of Thomas
co. Cum. Jackson.
r~
Thomas Bird, of=
Brougham, died 2
Martii, a0 1657.
I — I
3 Marg*,wife
of .... Jack-
son.
4 Mary, wife
of Talbot
Nicholson.
Joane,dau.
of Thomas
Nattison (?)
-rl
3 Henry Bird, of=Anne, dau. 1 Susan, wife
Great Strickland, of of William
in co. Scot, of
Westmerland. Brougham.
Hunter.
2 Agnes, w. of
John Rawlins
1 Anne.
2 Isabell.
1
2 Thomas=
Bird.
"i
r
=Jane. 1 Emanuel Bird, =f Isabell,
Richard.
1
Thomas.
of Brougham, in
co. Westmerl'd,
ffitatis 66 ann. a0
1668.
dau. and
coheir.
2 Margaret,
wife of John
Bradley.
3 Elizabeth,
wife of
Simon
Pattinson.
James Bird, of=
Brougham, in com.
Westmerl'd , 'cetatis
31 ann. a0. 1668.
Dorothy, dau. of
John Sanderson, of
Perith, in co. Cumb.
2 Willianv
Bird.
Lucie, dau.
of Lancelot
Apleby.
Isabell
William Bird,
borne 2 Sept., 1666.
James, borne 19
Martii, 1668.
Lucie.
Certified by James Bird
12
VISITATION PEDIGREES OP
THE EAST WARD
Appleby 22.
Martii, I664.
Axkhttk of iomebg (W.)
Arms. — Argent, a /esse chequy or and sa.} between three lions1 heads erased gu.
Thomas Birkbeck, of Horneby, in=f= dau. of Lancaster, a younger son of the
House of Lancaster, of Sockbridge, in com. West
merland.
com. Westmorland.
Edward Birkbeck, of Horneby, in=j=Bridget, dau. of John Calvert, of Cockeram, in
com. Westmorl., Esq., dyed circa com. Lane.
1634.
T
1 — r
4 Edward. 2 Thomas.
5 Richard. 3 John.
~I
1 Henry Birkbeck,=j=Ellen, dau. of 1 Jane. 2 Bridget.
died un.
of Horneby, Esq.,
dyed in a0, 1644 or
thereabouts.
_J
George Poole,
of Wakebridge,
in com. Derby,
2 Gervase Birkbeck. 1 Thomas Birkbeck, of Horneby, Esq.,
retatis 23 annorum 22 Martii, a° 1664.
Certified by Thomas Birkbeck, Esq.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
13
LEATHE WARD.
Carlisle,
29 Martij, 1665.
Blmcofo of Blencofo
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gu- « canton arg. ; 2 and 3 az. on a bend or three chaplets gu.
Crest. — A winged heart, transfixed by a sword, erect point downwards.
Anthony Blencow,=j=
of Blencow, in com.
Cumbr., Esqr.
Richard Blencow, ;
of Blencow, Esqr.
Sir Henry Blencow, =j=. eldest daughter of
of Blencow, Knt.
Richard Sandford, of Hougill
Castle, in com. Westmerland,
Esqr.
2 Christopher Blencow,=
of Blencow, Esqr., petat.
68 an. 29 Mart., 1665
riii —
1 Mary,
2 Margaret,
3 Frances,
4 Catherine.
=Anne, dau. of
Thomas Robinson,
of Rokesby, in com.
Ebor. Esq.
1
1 John Blencow,
son and heire.
Christopher,
set. 19 anno,
29 Martij,
1665.
1
Thomas,
jet. 8 an.
I~
1 Anne, wife of
George Barwick,
of the citty of
Carlisle.
Elizabeth, wife of
Henry Tompson, of
com. Ebor.
in
Certified by William Musgrave on the
behalfe of Christopher Blencow, Esq
14
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Cocker mouth,
31 Mart, 1665.
B0utfjt, of ©otketmoutfj.
Arms. — Or, on a cross sa., 5 escallops arg.
Crest. — A Saraceris head vireathed.
Respite given for proofe of these amies.
Michaell Bouche, of Cockermouth, com.=j= daughter of Thomas Fletcher, a
Cumbr. merch* in Cockermouth, and sister of Sir
Richard Fletcher, Knt.
Jane, dau. of John=j=Anthony Bouche,=f=Elizabeth,clau. Jane, wife of Francis Rat-
Fisher, of Braken
thwayt, in com.
Cumbr. (1st wife)
of Cockermouth,
set. 66 an. 31 Mart.
1665.
of William
Lowther, of
Ingleton, in
com. Ebor.,
Esq. (2nd wife)
cliffe, of Keswyke, in com.
Cumbra, after to . . . Bowe,
of Portenskale, in co.
Cumbr., clerke.
IT- III I
1 Jane, wife of Helen, wife of 3 Anne. Henry Bouche,=y=Sarah, dau. 2 Anthony
Tho. Laythes, of Richard 4 Elizab. set. 27 ann. 31
Dalehead, in co. Swynburne, of Mart. 1665.
Cumbr. Hewthwayt,in
co. Cumbr.
ofWm.Pen- 3 Thomas.
nington, of
Seaton, in
co. Cumb.
Esq.
Anthony, set. 7 mens.
31 Mart. 1665.
Certified by Thomas Fletcher, on the behilfe of Henry Bouche
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
15
Bratrlen, ri ^rableg mtb Ueetbam. W&. (1615).
Hugh.
Thomas.
John Bradley, of=|=Katherine, dau. of
Bradley, co. Lane.
Catherall, of Newhall, in
Craven.
Allan. John. Thomas Bradley,=j=Grace, dau. of Hugh Sherborne,
of Bradley.
— I
ux. Rocles
of Stainhurst, in com. Lane.
of Chipping.
1 1 1
John Bradley, of=f=Anne, dau. of Robt. Anne, ux. Robt. Ellin, ux
Brathwayte, of Lawrence, of Anthony Com-
Ambleside. Yelland,in Lane, berton, in co.
Lane.
Bradley, and of
Beetham,in com
Westmerland.
"I
Ellin, dau. and coheir, ux. Elizab., ux. Tho. Talbott, of Jane, ux. William Lay-
John Osbaldeston, in com. Baghall, or Bashall, in com. bourne, of Cunswick in
Lane.
Yorke.
Westmerland.
16
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 22.
Martij, 166 4.
Branijjftmgt, of (JCarlmgjjtll. W&.
Arms. — Or. on a bend sa., 8 lions passant guardant of the field.
Crest. — On a rock, an eagle rising all proper.
Respite given for proof e of these armes, but no proofe made. — Vide I. 9, fo. 57.
Edward Branthwayt, of Carlingill,=j= daughter to Calvert,
in com. Westmerland, died in a°1629.
__j
of Kiplin, in co. Ebor.
dau. of ... .
Poultney, 1st wife.
=Robert Branthwayt, of Carlingill, gentle-=f=Anne, dau. of William
man jaylour in the Tower of London, in
the time of King James, Secretary to Sr
Richd Weston, Knight of the Garter and
Lord Treasurer of England for the Irish
affaires and afterwards Agent to the Lds.
Justices in that Kingdom, died in a0 1645.
|—
Carter,of St. Martin's-
in-the-Fields, in the
suburbs of London,
2nd wife.
Robt. Branthwayt, =
of Carlingill, in
com. Westmerland,
set. 40 ann. 22
Martij, 1664.
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Rich. Burton, sister
of Sir Thomas Burton,
of Brampton, in com.
Westmerland.
2 Oliver,
died un-
married.
William Branth- Eleanor.
waytj died beond Philadelphia
sea. ";. , * '
died young.
Anne, a year and
9 months old,
22 March, 1664.
Certified by Robert Branthwayt.
CUMBERLAND & WESTMORLAND.
17
LEATHE WARD.
Carlisle, 29 Martij, 1665
$ta% of 1§enrii{r.
Arms. — Vairy arg. and sa., a /esse gu.
Crest. — A lamb arg. guttee de poix collared or.
Richard Bresby, of Penrith, in com.=
Cumbr., gent., unto whome William
Flower, Norr., granted this crest to his
antient amies, 22 Octobr. 6 Eliz. Rg. A0
Scit. 1561,
Thomas Bresby, of Penrith, dyed in an.
1652, or thereabouts.
Richard Bresby, of Penrith, in com.=j=Margaret, dau. of John Jack-
Cumbrian, set. 63, ann. 29 Martij, 1665.
son, of Tympering, in Com.
Cumbrian.
Thomas Bresby, set. 18 annor. 29 Martij 2 Richard.
a0 1665.
Edward Robinscn, on the behalfe of Richard Bresby.
18
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19
Brigg& of €dm%xt (W4) 1615.
Thomas Briggs, of Calmire,=j=Isabell, clau. of Robert Brathwayte,
Westmorland.
I — I
1 Thomas.
2 John.
"I ob.
js.p.
of Ambleside, in Westmorland.
1 1
Agnes, =Sir Richard Hutton, Anne, =Edmond Stanley,
sister and Knt., judge. sister son and heir of
coheir. and coheir. Thomas Stanley,
.of Calgarth.
kartell, of loiuttll.
Arms. — See Northumberland Visitation.
John Burrell, of Howtell,=j=Elizabeth, clau. of
Cumberland.1
Reveley, of Angcrofte.
John Burrell, of Howtell, 1615=f=Elizabeth, dau. of Osbert 2 Collingwood,
of Isell.
1 1 1 r
William Burrell,=j=Elizabeth, clau. of Thomas.
of Howtell.
George Morton, of Launcelot.
Morton.
John.
Anthony.
IT"!
Fortune, wife of James
Lawe.
Catherine, wife of Edward15
Redhead, of Morpeth.
Barbara, wife of John
Hoye.
William Burrell, 3 years
old in 1615.
1 Northumberland,
3 Oswald,
3 Gerard,
i
In Northumberland Visitati
20
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
Btfm
Robert Brisko, Lord of Brisko, in Com' Comb'land.
j
1 ~
Allan Brisko, of Brisko.
T
r : — '
Jordan Brisko, of Brisko.
.J
Robert=
Brisko,
of
Brisko.
=*Matilda
dau. of
Sr John
Crofton,
Knt., lord
of Crofton.
=Margerett,
dau. and heire
of Sr Gilbert
Whinno, Knt.
* This Matilda, wiffe of Robert sonn of
Jordan, Released hir dower and ffeoffment
to John Brisko sonn of Bobert in the 6
yeare of King Edward the 2d as appereth
by the said Release made to the sayd John
L_
+ This Isold Brisko by the mariage of the daughter
and heire of Crofton, Cam to the Mannor of Crofton
Whinno and Dundrawin in the County of Cumberland
ffor yt Sr John Crofton marid Margerett Daughter &
heire of Sr Gilbert Whinno Knt. as appereth by a deed
in the Raigne of King Richard the Second.
1
f Isold Brisko, =
of Brisko.
— 1
=Margerett, dau. and
heire of Sr John Crof-
ton, of Crofton.
J It dooth apeare by an order of Arbitterment Betweene the Prior of
Carlisle & Christopher Brisko ffor the mannor of Brisko yt the sayd mannor
being at that time in Controversie for the. some of on hundreth markes then
payd should Remayne wth the Prior and his successors & the Capitall
messuage wth graunt of woods ffor Building should Remayne wthe the said
Xpofer and his heirs ffor euer it is ffound in ould noates the said Xpofer
kept 14° souldiers at Brisko thorne uppon Eske the said Xpopher was taken
prisner at the Burning of Wigton uppon these occasions hee was forced to
morgage the most part of his lands.
+ Christopher
Brisko, of
Crofton.
I
Robert Brisko,=j=Isabell, dau. of Will™ Dykes, of Waitholl,
of Crofton. in Com' Comb'land.
I 1 ' 1 1
Robert, Sith marid to Richard Browne 3. Edward Brisko, of 2. Alexander
eldest son, ( B. a Cheveron betwene 3 {escallops) o Westward in Comb'- Brisko.
see next page wHn a border i>l9™y^l <J^s). lan(L
J
T
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Guy Brisco, Edward Brisko, of Robert Brisko,
of Westward. Aldenham, in Com' of Emondbridg.
Hertford vide =p
Hertford. ^
Will™ Brisko a quo Brisko,
of Harwell, in Com' North-
ampton vide Hertford.
1s
1
1
Cuthbert.
Edward Brisko, of Croft Cannonby. Anthony.
r 1 . ! — X
1, Guy Brisko. 2. Richard. Guy Brisko. John Brisko, Richard Brisko.
Thomas Brisko.
T
i
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
21
CUMBERLAND WARD.
Brisco, of Ct0ft0it
Carlisle, 28ih Martij, 1665-
Arms. — 1 and 4 ^4r^., </tree greyhounds courant in pale sa. Brisco. 2 and 3 ^4z. a/esse sa. belie.
3 fleur-de-lis or. Skklton.
Crest. —A greyhound courant sa., holding a rabbit proper bettveen his forepaws.
Robert Briskoo, of Briskoo,=f=
in com. Cumbrise.
, 1
Alan Briskoo,=p
Jordan Briskoo^=Maude 6 Ed. 2.
Joh. Briskoo, 6 Edw. II.
Isold Briskoo,
Christopher Briskoo,=p
pMargaret, dau. and sole heire of John
J Crofton, of Crofton &Whinoo,temp. R. II.
Robert Briskoo,
Robert Briskoo,
=plsabell, dau. of Wm, Dykes, of
| Wartholl, in com. Cumbriae.
Kath., dau. and heire
of Clement Skelton,
of Pettrelwray.
T
Thomas, a priest.
Isold served against the
Saracens, and died a hermit.
Susan, mar.
to Robert
Ellis.
John Briskoo,
=Jennet, dau. of Thomas Roger, father of Anthony, Christopher, father of
Salkeld, of Salkeld and who teas father of Thomas, Richard, who dwelt at
Kirkby. and others. Durham, 15S3.
3 Symon
Briskoo, m.
Mabell, dau.
of Edward
Redman. =f=
2 Roger of Lang-
ridge, (called
Ralfe, 1615, vis.)
father of An-
thony, who had 3
sons, Thomas, the
eldest, living 1581
1 Richard:
Briskoo
Eliz. dau. of
John Leigh,
of Fristing-
ton.
pher, father
of Richard,
1581.
_ ! — !
Christo- wife of
Stephen
Skelton, of
Angerton.
wife
of Guy
Machell, of
Craken-
thorp.
1
wife of
Bartholo-
mew Low-
ther, of the
West End,
in Wigton.
Elizabeth,
wife of John
Wilson.
Barbara, dau. of
of John Coldale,
of Harrington,
1 wife.
John Brisko
died 26 Eliz.
Reginse.
:Robert=pMabell, dau. Leonard=pMabell, dau.
Brisco of Robert Brisco of Wm.
Carlisle, Sands, of
Esq. , 2 wife Rotington .
_, _L
R,obert= Eleanor,
1581 dau. and
sole heir
q/Richd.
Coldole.
William Brisko, living A0 1583,=j=Jane, dau. of Wm. Orpheur, of
died 29 Eliz. Highclose, in com. Cumbr., Esq.
Gabraell
=Anne, dau. of
Wm. Mus-
grave, of
Hayton.
"1
Anne=Robert
(Jane, Berwis
in 1615)
Eieanor=Thomas
Meyrs
Briskoo,
rector of
Abbot Rybton
i — n
2 William
3 Leonard
4 John
John Brisko, of Crofton, in com.=j=Mary, dau. of Thomas William Brisko, of Souterfield within, y°
Cumb., dyed in August, a°d.
1632.
Brathwayt, of Burne- L°ship, of Holme Cultram, in Co. Cumbrian
side, in com. West- (mar sister, of tienhouse, Bishop of
merland, Esq. Carlisle. J
2 John Brisko,
of Wampull,
Cumb. ==<-
3 Edward
Brisko, citi-
zen, of
London.
Susan, dau.— William
of Sir Randle Brisko, of
Cranfield,
Knt., elder
brother to
Lionell, Earle
of Middlesex
1 wife.
Crofton, Esq.
an utter
barrister of
Lincoln's Inn
ret 58, an. 28.
Mart. a° 1 665
Susan, dau.
of Francis
Browne,
citizen, of
London,
(2 wife)
1
1 Dorothy,
wife of
John Pon-
sonby, of
Hale, in
co. Cumb.
J
1 — I
2 Grace, wife
of Clement
Skelton, of
May Hall, in
co. Cumbria?.
Mary, wife of
Joseph
Nicholson, clerke
1 — i — i
4 Christopher,
5 Frances,
6 Nazareth ;
all living
1615.
3 Thomas 2 William
John setatis
19 annon. 28
Martij, 1665
Susan, wife of
Richard Gilpin, of
Skaleby. in com.
Cumbr.
2 Mary, wife of
H. Fletcher, of
Tallantire, in
com. Cumbr.
Certified by William Brisko, Esq.
— r~ r" i
3 Anne.
4 Frances.
5 Catherine.
22
VISITATION PEDIGREES OE
Penrith, 25°
Martij, 1665.
LEATHE WARD.
Brcxtgljam, of S&ata
Respite given for exhibiting the Amies and proqfe.
Peter Browham. =
_J
Mary=Henry Browham,=f=Cath., dau. of
of Skale, obijt. a0
1622.
John Browham, of Skale,=
in co. Cumberland, ob.
a0 1648.
Fellowfield, of Melton, in
com. Westmerland.
=Mary, dau. of Daniell
Fleming, of Skire-
with.
5 John. 4 Will"1.
3 Christopher. 2 Thomas 1 Henry
Browham,
of Skale,
set. 27,
1665.
=f=Marv, dau. 1 Mary,
ofWill.Slee, dead. "
of Carlisle; 2 Anne,
merchant.
2 Henry. 1 Thomas Browham,
of Skale, set. 2,
aim. 1665.
1 Anne.
1
2 Joane.
Certified by Henry Broivham.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
LEATHE WARD.
Penrith, 2oth Marti i, 1665
CarUton, of Carlttott
Akms. — Quarterly I, Ermine on a bend sa, three pheons arg. Carleton ; 2. 8a. three bends arg. in chief
3 plates, Morton; 3. Arg., a cross between four lions rampant gu., Dawbury ; 4. Or, a
cross moline gu. Carlisle.
Baldwyn=p
I
Jeffrey de Carleton=
Odard de Carleton=
Gilbert de Carleton=
Willielmus de Car-^Helena filia Galfrida Stain ton.
leton.
I
Adam de Carleton,=j=Sarah filia Adae de Newton.
15 Edw. I.
Johannes de Carle-=f=Dorothea filia Henrici Brougham,
ton, 32 Edward I. |
r J
Thomas de Carleton=f=Joana filia Rogeri de Lancaster.
19 Ed. II.
j
Johannes de Carleton, 30 Ed. III.,:
mortuus ante 17 R. II.
:Margaret (7 R. II.) filia et haeres
Georgii Dawbury de .... in com.
Ebor.
Isabella filia Gilberti Brougham^Thomas de Carleton natus=Margaret, dau. of . . . Lancaster,
de Brougham, in com. Westmor-
land (1st wife).
1 H. VI., obijt. 11 Hen- 2nd wife,
rici VIII.
Agnes, dau. of Thomas Wi-=f=Thomas de Carleton, borne.
bergh, of Clifton, in com. West.
1st wife.
30 H. VI, living 17 H. VII., (2nd wife),
dead 22 H. VII.
. dau. of Collyson,
r
Thomas de Carleton, borne about=j=Anne, dau. of Thomas Layton, of
20 Ed. IV, died 4 Ph. and Ma. j Delmayne, in com. Cumbr.
r '
Thomas Carleton, borne 5 H. VIII., =pMabell, dau. and coh. of
died Nov. 29 Eliz. j Carlisle, of Carlisle, in com. Cumb.
r J
Thomas Carleton, borne 1 Edw. VI., =f Barbara, dau. of Hugh Lowther,
died 40 Eliz.
of Lowther, in com. Westmerland,
Esqr.
2 Gerard Carl eton=rNichola, dau. of Sir Thomas Car-=Eliz., dau. of John Frances, wife of
Elliot, of leton, of Carleton, Strelley, of Woodbor- Richard Thirl wall
Redhugh, in Scot- Kt., died a0 1638 ough, in com. Nott., of Thirlwall, in
land. or 1639; borne widow of Marmaduke, com.Northumber-
19 June, 1568, 10 Constable of land.
Eliz. ob. sine prole Wassand, in Holder-
nesse, in com. Ebor.
died in the life-
time of his eldest
brother.
Dorothy, dau. of Sir Christo-=j=Sir William Carleton, of Carle-=pBarbara, dau. of Robert de la
pher Dalston, of Acornbanke,
in co. Westm., Knt., 1st wife.
ton, Knt., set. 58 ann. 25 Martij,
1665.
Vale, of Cowpan, in com.
Northumbr., Esqr., 2nd wife.
Mary, est. 18 an. 25 March, 1665.
Robert Carleton, a;t. 8 ann.
25 March, 1665.
1
Alice.
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CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 27
Clefamw, of lagclflse.
Arms. — Quarterly — 1 and 4 Arg. three chevronels interlaced in base and a chief sahle ;
2 and 3 argent, a saltire engrailed vert. Kirkbride ; over all a mullet for difference.
Robert Clyborne, of in com.=fEmraa, dau. and coheir of George Kirk.
Westmorland. bred, of in com. Northumberland-
Edward Clybourne=j= dau. of Layton, wife of
of Delmayne, in com. Richmond. Kirkbride.
. I TH 1 1
Richard Cleburne, 2 John. 3 Thomas Clebourne, Elizabeth,
of Kellerby, in com. 4 William. vel Clerbourne, of Hay wife of
Richmond. Close, in com. Cumber- John Thwaites,
land. of Marston.
See Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5, page 255.
E 2
28
VISITATION PEDIGREES OP
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 22 Marty, 1664.
Ctakentljorp, of $tfw#jjgm {WL)
Arms. — Or, a chevron between 3 mullets azure.
Crest. — A holly bush ppr.
Henry Crakenthorpe=f= daughter
of Pickering.
Christopher Cra- =
kenthorpe, of New-
Biggm, in com.
Westm'., Esqr.
•Mary, dau. of Sr
James Bellingham,
of Helsington, in
com. Westmerld.,
Kn*.
Anne, wife of
Penington,
of Seton, in com.
Cunibr*
Barbara, wife
of Sr Richard
Fletcher, Kn*.
3 Robert
died un-
married.
2 Henry, slayne
in
the fight at
Wigan, in Lan-
castr., upon ye
entrance of K.
Charles the 2nd
into England
before Worcester
fight.
Richard
Crakenthorp
dyed ultimo
Jan. 1660.
4 William. 3 Thomas. 2 John.
=Mary, dau. of
Sr Christopher
Dalston, of
Acornebanke,
in com.
Westmerland,
Esqr.
1
Frances,
wife of
Darcie,
of the
citty of
Yorke.
I Christopher5
Crakenthorp,
New-Bigging,
Esqr., ast. 32
an. 22 Mart.,
1664.
Mary,
Anne, dau. of
Robert Rawlin-
son, of Charke,
in Cartmele, in
com. Lane, Esqr.
Richard set. 2 aim.
22 Mart., 1664.
"I
2 Dorothy,
wife of John
Philipson,
ofCallgarth,
Esqr.
1
Barbara.
Certified by Christopher Crakenthorpe, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
29
Curfom, of Cmmrt0tt
Arms. — Argent, fretty gules, on a chief azure en escallop of the field.
John Curwen, of Camerton, in=p= . .... sister and heir of Robert Camer-
oon!. Cumberland.
Christopher Curwen, of Camerton,=
ton, of Camerton.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Sandis, of
com. Cumberland.
Thomas Curwen, of Camerton, =j=Margaret, dau. of John Swinborne.
__J
William Curwen, of Camerton, =j=Joane, dau. of Christopher Curwen.
r~
_j
Christopher Curwen, of Camerton, =j= dau. of John Thwaits, of
Th waits.
I
Oswald Curwen.
2 Brandon.
Ann.
Dorothy.
See Tong's Visitation of Yorkshire, page 97 ; Flower's Visitation, page 83 :
and Glover's Visitation, page 11.
30
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLENDALE below
DARWENT.
Cockermouth,
31 Martii, 1665.
Ctttfom, of Camerton.
Arms. — Quarterly ; 1 and 4, arg. fretty gu., on a chief az., a cresent for difference ;
2 and 3 gu., three cushions erminois, 2 and 1 (? Hutton).
Anthony Curwen, of Catnberton,=j=Catherine, dau. of John Lamplugh,
in com. Cumb., Esqr.
of Lamplugh, in com. Cumb., Esqr.
4 Cuthbert Curwen, 2 George Curwen. 1 Christopher Cur-=j=Anne, dau. of John
a clerke.
5 Francis Curwen,
citizen of London.
3 AnthonyCurwen wen, of Camberton,
of Seaton, in com. Esqr.
Cumb.
I I I I
2 Nicholas. )
Senhouse, of Seascale,
in com. Cumbr., Esqr,
obiere
3 Anthony.
Vsme
prole.
4 Francis
5 George
Henry Cur-=j=Briclget,
wen, of dau. of
Camberton, Thomas
Esqr., dyed Brocas, of
circa aim. Claughton,
1638. in com.
Cumbria3.
1 Anne, wife of Chris-
topher Teasdale, of Low-
ther, in com. West-
merl'd., clerke.
2 Catherine
died unm'd.
3 Jane died
without
issue.
2 Thomas, obijt sine
prole.
1 Christopher Curwen, of=
Camberton, Esq., dyed in
a0 1660.
i — i — rn —
2 Christopher.
3 Edward.
4 Patricius.
5 Joseph.
1 Henry Curwen,
of Camberton, Esqr.
a?t. 27 ann.,
31 Martij, 1665.
=Anne, dau. of Joseph Porter, of
Wrey Hall, in co. Cumb.
T- r
Bridget.
Anne.
Dorothy.
Martha.
Margaret.
6 Agnes.
7 Isabell.
8 Jane.
9 Mary.
Certified by Henry Curwen, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
31
KENDALL WARD.
Kendall, 5 Apr., 1665.
Ctnfotn, of Btlstagton. {M)
Arms. — Argent, fretty gu., on a chief az. a crescent for difference.
Sir Thomas Curwen,=j=
of Workinton, in co,
Cumbr., Knt.
2 William Curwen, of Staine=f=
burne, in com. Cumbrise.
-]
1 Sir Henry Curwen, of Work-
inton, Knt., from whom Sir
Patricius Curwen, Bart., (late
deceased) did descend. =j=
I
Henry Curwen, Bishop of=
Sodor.
= dau. of Jackson,
of Warton, in com. Lane.
William Curwen, of Crosby,=j=Susan, dau. of Thomas Orton,
Ravenside, clerke, set. 73 an-
nor., 5 Apl., 1665.
of Cambridge.
rr 1 1 I
2 Henry. 1 William Curwen, =Isabell, dau. of 1 Catherine, wife 2 Susan,
3 Thomas. of Helsington, set. Charles Benson, unto Thomas Rob- wife unto
44 ann. 5 April a0 of Sealthwayt inson. Richard
Dni. 1665. Ridge, in com. Adams.
Westmerland.
Certified by William Curwen.
32
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
Ctttfont, of 5HBtorftittgtam (€♦)
Arms. — Quarterly — 1 and 4 Argent, fretty gules, a chief azure ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion
rampant sable maned and crowned or. (a lion rampant argt. billetee or, in Tonge.J
Sir Thomas Curwen =j=Ann, dau. of (Sir) Robert Lowther.
_j
Sir Christopher Curwen=j=Ann, clau. of Sir John Penington.
Sir Thomas Curwen =j=Ann, clau. of Sir John Hudleston, Kt.
Sir Christopher Curwen=j=Margarett, dau. of Sir Robert Bellingham.
I n— i r~i .
Sir Thomas Curwen={= Agnes, dau. of Sir 2 Edmond, of Cawder Alice, wife of
Walter Strickland. 3 John. Thomas Lamplugh,
4 Robert. of Dovenby.
Helen, wife of
John Preston.
Sir Henry Curwen.
1
Joan.
See Tong's Visitation, page 100, and Glover's Yorkshire Visitation, page 8
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
33
ALLENDALE above DARWENT.
Egremond, 1st April, ICjS.
Curfottt, of Workington.
Arms. — Arg. fretty gu., a chief az.
Crest. — A unicorn's head and neck erased, maned arg. homed or.
John Talboise =j»
i
Eltredus
j
Ketellus
-Christiana.
r~
Onnus
=Gurwelda soror Waldevi filii Cospatricij
comitis Dunbar in Scotia.
r~
Gospatricius =f=
3 Adam, Rector ecclesise 2 Alarms.
de Cambertown.
Thomas Alius Cospatricij,
f undator Monasterii de Hepp.
=Grecia.
Johannes de Culewen
a° 1296.
Patricius de Culewen, 40 Hen. 111.,=
25 Ed. I., ex Sigillo, fretty and a chief.
r-
3 Robertus.
2 Gilbertus de Culwen de =f
Wirkington, 18 Ed. II.
i
Thomas.
1 Thomas filius e haeres.
Gilbertus de Culwen mortus=pEda, 14 E. 3.
1
Johannes.
3 E. III.
I
Anna,
r~
uxor la=Gilbertus
14 E. III.
de Culwen miles, a0:T=Margaretta, uxor 2X
Gilbertus de Culwen, 3 R. II. -
I
Christopher Culven sice Curwen,=
miles 14 H. IV., 7 H. VI.
-Elizabetha.
r~
j
Thomas Culwen miles 8 Ed. IV.=f=Anna, 9 Ed. IV.
I J
Christopher Curwen miles 7 H.VII.=p
i —
Thomas Curwen miles ob. 14 H. Vffl.=plsabella.
r '
Henricus Curwen miles obit. . . . =f Maria filia Nicholai Fairfax
Eliz. militia.
Anna filia :
Simonis Mus-
grave militis,
uxor la
I
Nicholaus =pEliz. filia,
Curwen miles
ob. 2 Jac.
Regis.
L_
Cams, ser-
vientis ad
legem, uxor
2»
1 Jana uxor Chris-
topheri Musgrave
arm. filij et hseredis
Simonis Musgrave
militis.
~r
2 Agnes uxor
Jacobi Belling-
ham militis.
1
3 Mabilia uxor
Willielmi Fair-
fax militis.
Cath. filia Johis:
Dalston mil. et
una hatred um
Tyrell
arm., uxor la
Henricus Cur-=j=Margareta filia 1 Maria uxor
wen, miles. Thomse Buskell HenriciWid-
juris consulti, drington mil.
uxor 2da
2 Anna obijt.
ante nuptias.
3 Jana uxor
Willielmi
Lampton,
militis.
2 Thomas 1 Patricius=Flsabella
set. 60
an.l Apl.,
1665.
Curwen de
Working-
ton, Baron -
ettus objt.
15 Decem-
ber, 1C64.
filia et
cohseres
Georgii
Selby de
White-
house in
Episc.
Dunelm.
3 Eldre-=
dus Cur-
wen set.
50 an.,
1 Apl. a0
1665.
Cath.
filia . . .
Warton,
deBever-
ley, in
cdm.
Ebor.
4 Wilfri-
dus objt.
caeleb.
1 Fran-
cesca.
2 Barba-
ra obiere
ante
nuptias.
3 Marga-
reta uxor
Jacobi
Ducket
de Gray-
riggHall
in com.
West-
merland.
1
4 Martha
uxor Will.
Bellases
filii 2<",
Willielmi
Bellasses
deMoreton
in Epis.
Dunelm,
milit.
i
5 Anna uxor
Henr. Fletch-
er de Mores-
by in co.
Cumbrian,
aim. postea
Henr. Skel-
ton de
Branthwayt
in com.
Cumbr. arm.
Henricus obijt. in
juventute (vivente
patre. )
F
1 Patricius set. 5 ann. 2 Henry.
1 Apl., 1665.
Certified by Thomas Cwicen.
34
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
©acrt
From Yorkshire Visitatioti. 1563-4, page 83.
Humfrey Dacry, of Holbyche, Lyncolnshyre.=j=Anne, dan. of Bardolph.
i '
Rychard Dacre =p dau. of Beaumont.
William Dacry
Thomas Dacre
Humfrey Dacre
Thomas Dacry
_J
.dau. of Grey, of Codnor.
.dau. of Mowbrey.
.dau. of Haryngton.
.dau. of Marley.
Randolff Dacry=p dau. of ..
| Roos, of Kendal.
r ■ 1
William Dacre=f=Anne, dau. of
| Derwentwater.
Vaux, Lord=p dau. and
of Gylsland. | heir of Hugh Morvyle.
L ,
Moulton,=r Maude, dau. and heir.
lord of Gylsland.
, i
Randolff Dacry, Fyrst Lord Dacres, of Gylsland, =j=Maude, dau. and heir,
in the 15 yere of Henry the III.
, I
r
Thomas, Lord Dacres =j=Kateren, dau. of Lucy.
-1
Hugh, Lord Daere,=p dau. of
after his
Randolff.
brother,
the Lord Max-
well.
I " 1
Thomas, Lord Dacre— Elisabeth Fitzhugh Randolff, 2nd son,
was a prest.
i —
Sir Raff, Baron of=fIsabell, dau. of the William, Lord Dacre. =p dau. of
Grestoke. | Lord Clifford. | therl Douglas.
r J , , r J
John, Lord Grestoke. =pElisabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Thomas, Lord Dacres,=p dau. of
| Ferrers, Lord of Owesley. I Fitzhugh.
i ' I
Raff, Lord=f Elsabeth, dau. of Thomas, Lord Dacres, of Gylsland. =j=Philippa, dau. of Raff
_J
Grestoke.
_j
William, Lord
Fytzhugh.
Sir Robert
Grestoke,
Knight.
Flsa-
beth,
dau. of
therl,
of Kent
He was summoned by wryt to be at the
Parlement then holden a0 33 Hen. VI. ,
by the name of Thomas Dacres, of
Gylsland, Knight.
Nevill, Ear
morland.
of West-
Humphrey=j=Isabell, Randolph,
Elsabeth,
dau. and
heir to
Robert
Grestok.
Dacres, 3rd
dau. of
youngest
. son.
Sir
son.slainat
Thomas
Towton
it.
i i
Parre.
■ ii
Field,
Yorkshire,
39 Hen. VI.
- ■■■ i rn
— i — i — r
Raff.
Rychard
George.
John.
— I — !
Jane.mr.
to Thom-
as, Lord
Clifford.
dau.
marr. to
the Lord
Scroope.
1
Sir
Thomas
Dacres,
1st son,
died in
his
father's
lifetime.
=f=Elsabeth,
dau. of
SirWilliam
Bowes.
Thomas,Lord Hugh, a dark Ann, wife to Thomas
Dacre, son of Crystofer. Strangwayes.
Humfrey. Phelyp. Elisabeth, wife to
Raff. Thomas Hudleston.
Humfrey. Katherin, wife, 1st, to
George, Lord Fitz-
hugh, and after to
Sir Thomas Nevell, of
Mereworth.
i " —
Jane, dau. and heir,
mar. to Sir Richard
Fynes, Lord Dacres
of the South — this
Richard Fynes was
a lord of the parle-
ment in anno 38,
39, Hen. VI.
Philippa,
wife to Sir
Robert
Fynes,
brother
to Sir
Richard.
i
William, :
Lord Dacre.
Elsabeth, (lst=
wife), dau. of
Raff, Earl of
Westmerland,
died without
issue.
= dau. of therl,
of Shroesbury.
1 1
Anne, Lady Conyers.
Jane, Lady Taylboys.
~ r
Philippa.
Jane.
=Thomas, :
Lord
Dacre.
1 — i
:Elsabeth, (2nd George and
wife), dau. to Crystofer,
Sir James Ley- died s.p.
borne, Knt.,
2nd wife.
Mary or Mabel,
Lady Scroope.
1 — I
Anne, Countess
of Cumberland.
Maude, Vis-
countess of
Montgomery.
Humfrey.
~ i — i — r~
Larance.
Edward.
Francis.
rn
Mary mar. to
...Culpepper.
Mary mar. to
Sir Thomas
Windsor.
1 Francis Dacre,
died young.
TT
2 George Dacre (Lord
Dacre) died young.
Anne.
Mary.
1
Elsabeth.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
35
fflafetro, of Itolstmt (€) 1615.
Arms. — Quarterly — 1. Argent, a chevron between three daws' heads erased sable, Dalstox.
2. Argent, a cross engrailed vert, between four annulets sable, Kirkbride.
3. Sable, three covered cups argent, Warcop. If. Argent, on a Jess gules three
cushions ermine, tasse'led or, Warcop, op Lamersyde.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet, a daw's head sable, beaked or.
Sir John Dalston, of Dalston, =
in com. Comberland.
=Catherin, dau. of
Tolson, of Brydkirk, in com.
Comberland.
Catherine,
dau. & sole
heir of
Thomas
Tirrell, of
Burbicke.
=j=Sir John =
Dalston,
of Dalston,
in com.
Comberland
Knt.
^Frances, dau.
and coheir of
Thomas War-
cop, of Smar-
dale, in West-
morland.
1
Mary,
wife of
Thomas
Gent, of
Essex.
Jane, wife, lst,=Sir Richard
of Francis San- Musgrave,
clis, of Conishead of Norton
co. Lane. Conyers,
co. York.
Dorothy, wife
of HenryGent,
of Bumsted,
in com. Essex.
Catherine, wife
of Sir Henry
Curwen, Knt.
of Workington,
in Cumberland.
Sir George
Dalston,
of Dalston,
Knt.
r-
^Catherine, dau.
and coheir of
John Thorn-
worth, of Hal-
sted, in com.
Leicester.
Elizabeth, wife of
Sir Thomas Brath-
wayte, of Warcop,
in com. Westmore-
land.
William Dalston. Catherine. Dorothy. Frances.
1
Bridget
p 2
36
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE EAST
WARD
Appleby, 22
Martij, 1664
Ualstan, of %LtmMk, (C)
Arms. — Agent, a chevron engrailed between three dates' heads erased sa ; on an escocheon of pretence
three etcallop shells and a canton.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet a falcon's head ppr.
-Thomas Dalston, of=p dau. and co-
lst wife.
Dalston, in com.
Cumbriag.
Dalston, from
whom SirWilliamDal-
ston, Kt. and Bart.,
now living, is des-
cended.
r-
heire of Thomas Car-
lisle, Esqr., 2nd wife.
Christopher Dalston, =j=Mabel, dau. of Sir
of Uldale, in com.
Cumbrise.
John Lowther,of Low-
ther, in com. West-
morland.
r~
1 Thomas Dalston, of=
Uldale, in com. Cumb.
died circa ami. 1611.
=Jane, dau. of
Philips, of Brignall,
in com. Ebor.
2 John Dalston, of
Merkholme, in com.
Cumbr.
Sir Christopher Dalston, of Acornbancky
in com. Cumbr., Knt., died in anno
1634, Knighted by King James in a0
1615, upon his return from his progress
into Scotland.
I
2 Thomas
Dalston,
of Owse-
by, in co.
Cumbr.
1 JohnDal-:
ston, of
Acombank
in com.
Cumb. ,
Esqr., ret.
55 ann. ,
22 Mart.,
1664.
2 Thomas.
3 John.
4 George.
5 William.
6 Charles.
:Lucie, dau.
and heire
of Richard
Fallowfield
of
in com.
Westmer-
land, Esqr.
:Anne, dau. of Sir
William Hutton,
of Penrith, in
com. Cumbrise.,
Knt.
Barbara, wife of
William Tiffyn,
citizen of London.
1 Mary,
wife of
Rich.
Craken-
thorpe,
of New
Biggin,
in com.
West-
morland.
2 Dorothy,
wife of Sir
Will. Car-
leton, of
Carleton
Hall, in
com.
Cumbriae.
3 Barbara,
wife of
James Bel-
lingham,
son and
heir of
Allan Bel-
lingham, of
Levens, in
co. Westm.
Esqr.
1 — ; —
4 Anne, wife
of John
Whelpdale,
of Penrith,
in com.
Cumbrise.
1 Christopher
Dalston, set.
26 anno, 22
Martij, a0 D
1664.
I 1
-Bridget, dau. 1 Elizabeth, wife 2 Frances, wife
of Sir Henry of AnthonyDuck- of Thomas War-
Fletcher, in et, of Grayrig, in wick, of War-
com. Cum- com. Westmer- wick, in com.
bria?., Knt. land, Esqre. Cumbr.
Bridget,
wife of ...
Birkbeke.
1
5 Susan.
wife of
Edw.
Nevenson,
of New by,
in com.
Westmor-
land, Esqr.
-~r~n
3 Jane.
4 Dorothy.
5 Margaret.
r-
John, ait. 6 Mens. 22 Martij, 1664.
Certified by John Didtton, Esq.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND
37
CUMBERLAND
WARD.
Carlisle, 27,
Marti j, 1665.
©entmt, of Carbtfoi
Arms. — Quarterly 1 and 4. — Arg., two bars in chief three martlets gu. 2. Per pale gu.
and arg., six martlets three and three counter-changed. 3. Vert, a lion rampt.
argt.
Crest. — Out of turret sa. en/lamed ppr. a lion or, holding in its paw a sword ppr.
No proofe made of these armes
I
2 John
Denton.
7
r
2 John
Denton.
<T>
John Denton, of Cardew, in com.=j=
Cumbria?., Esq.
I
4 Charles.
1 Henry Denton, of=f=Julian, dau. of Sir Richard
Cardew, Esq., dyed
circa anno 1622.
Musgrave, of Norton, in
com. Ebor. Knt.
"1
....wife of
. Baynes.
1 George Denton, Esqr., Colonell of a=
Regiment of Foot in the service of King
Charles ye first and now Lieutenant to the
Deputy Governour in the Garrison of Car-
lisle, setatis 44 annorum 27 Martij, Anno
Domini, 1665.
Catherine, dau. unto George
Graham, of the Nunnerie,
in com. Cumbria?.
3 Dela Vale.
2 John.
1 George Denton,
a3tat. 15 annor, 27
Martij, 1665.
I I I I
1 Julian.
2 Mary,
3 Catherine.
4 Elizabeth.
Certified by Colonell George Denton.
See also Yorkshire Visitation, 1666,/). 63.
38
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
LEATHE WARD.
Penrith,
25 Martlj, 1665-
©mtmt, of TOatmlUBmtam
Arms. — Arg.t two bars gv. in chief three cinque/oils sa.
Thomas de Denton, of Denton in Gillesland,=j=
upon the Pict's Wall, called Thomas del Hale I
de Karlisle, 39 E. III., 6 R. II., 14 R. II.
I
Adam de Denton, 14 R. II.,=j=
died a0 10 H. IV.
. i
2 John de Denton, settled
himself in the South.
Thomas de Denton, arm. =j= Alice, 31 Hen. VI., dau. of
died 31 Hen. VI. | Thomas Moore.
I
r-
=Richard Denton, of Gillisland, Esq.=
21 Ed. IV, died in 2 R. III.
n
=Jane, naturall dau. of Sir Humph.
Dacre, Kt., Lord Dacre, of Gillis-
land.
Agnes.
John Denton, of Denton Hall, in=j=
Gillisland, 22 H. 7 (15 H. VIII.
de Karlisle, armiger).
— I
Si the.
_i
Thomas Denton, of Warnell, in=
co. Cumbr. Esq., 1 Regime Marise.
2 George Denton died in the=f= dau. of
lifetime of his elder brother.
r~
Lascells, of in com.
Eborum.
1 Thomas Denton died
without issue, A0 Dni.
1638.
1 Henry Denton=j=Elizabeth, dau. of.
died a0 1636, or
thereabouts.
_J
Oglethorpe, of Oglethorpe,
in com. Ebor.
1 John.
2 George.
Thomas Denton, a capt. of foot, under the=
command of Will., EarJe of Newcastle, in the
service of K. Charles ye first, died of the
wounds he received at Hull, in a0 1643.
I 1 1
3 Barnaby 2 Henry Denton, 1 Thomas Denton, of Warnell-=j=Lettice, dau. of
2 Thomas
Denton
died unmar.
=Lettice, dau. of John
Loughcr, of Perton,
in com. Staff., Esq.
3 Adam Denton=
a merchant, in
London.
Denton, clerke, now chap- Denton, in com. Cumbr., Esq , an
Citizen of laine to the mer- utter barrister of Gray's Inne,
London. chants of ye Tur- and Recorder of the city of Car-
key Company, tra- lisle and Borough of Appleby,
ding to Constanti- set. 27, an. 25 Marti, 1665.
nople.
Thomas Vachell,
of Cowley, in
com. Berks, Esq.
2 Henry, set. 3 ami.
1 Thomas Denton, astatis
4 annor, 25 Martii, 1665.
Anne, set. 6 mens
Certified by Thomas Denton Esq
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
39
KENDALL and LOYNSDALE
WARD.
©ucfcct, of <&xwm (W.)
Kendall, 20,
Martij, 1664.
Arms.— Quarterly— 1. Sa. a saltire argt. 2. Gu. a saltire argt. between 12 cross crosdets or.
a bend gu. 4. Sa. Jive gutles in saltire or. 5. Arg. 3 buglehorns sa. stringed or.
3 bendlets gu. on a canton of the last, a lion rampt. or.
Cbest.— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of featliers argt.
Richard Ducket, of Fillingham, in com. Lincoln. =pBeatrix.
3. Arg.
6. Arg.
William
Stephen.
Richard
Hugh Ducket
1
Adam.
r~
John Ducket
temp. R. II.
=Margery, dan. and heire to Sir Will. Windsore, Kt., by whom he
had the manour of Grayrigg, in com. Westmerld.
Richard Ducket=j= dau. of Sir Richard Redman, Knt.
Sir Richard Ducket, Kt.
Thomas Ducket slayne at Edge-
cote Field, temp. H, VI.
-Mabel, dau. of Sir Roger Bellingham, Kt.
-Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Midleton, of Midleton
Hall, by Isabell, dau. of Sir Jiichd. Musgrave,
Knt.
r~
Richard Ducket=p Eleanor, dau. of Wm.
Harrington , of Wresh am ,
in CO. Lane.
Thomas, o. s.p.
Jane, wife of Wm.
Allennys,
Richard. =f=Agnes, dau. of Anne, wife of Mabel, wife of 2 Robert :
John Flemyng, Thos. Washing- John Whitting-
of Rydale, in ton, of Hulled, ton, ofBarwick.
com. Westmer- in Westmerland.
land.
"i — r
Richard.
Dorothy. 3 Walter. 2 James. Alice, =
4 Randle. =f= dau. of
"l
r-
Dacres,
2ndwife.
=Anthony=j=Dorothy,dau. and coh. Elizabeth
Ducket,
temp.
H. VIII.
Richard. -
Agnes, 1 Lionell, 2 Alan,
wife unto obijt., =
John sine prole. ^
Miller.
of Sir Robt. Belling-
ham, of Barneshed, in
com. Westmerland,
1st wife.
John
r~
"i
2 Charles,
3 Jasper. Ducket
4 William.
5 Gabraell.
1 Richard =pCatherine, dau.
of Sir James
Leyburne, of
Cunswick, Knt.
I
James.
r~
Jane, dau. of John=Sir Francis:
Bradley, of Bradley Ducket died
Hall, in com. Lane, in 1634, or
Esq., widow of Wil- thereabouts.
Ham Leybourne, Esq.
=Marion, dau. of Alan
Bellingham, of Hel-
sington, in com. West-
merland, Esq.
Fran- =
cis.
Richard,
living about
Northwiche,
in Cheshire,
a" 13 Caroli
J mo
ri—r
2 John.
3 William.
4 Francis.
1 Richard,
superstes.
13 Chas. I.
r~r~\
2 Frances.
3 Katharine.
4 Jane.
all died un.
Alice, wife of John 1 Anthony
Flemyng, of Rydall, Ducket, Esq.
in com. Westmer- died in March
land, Esq. a0 1661.
r"
=Eliz., dau. of Will.
Leyburne, of Cuns-
wicke, in comitat.
Westmerland, Esq.
2 VVillm.
died un.
Magdalen, dau. of=rMary, dau. of Wm. San-=j=James Ducket, of Gray-=pElizabeth, dau. of Chris
Sir Hy. Curwen, of
Workington, in
com. Cumber., Kt.,
1st wife.
ders, of Sutton Court, in
the County of Middlesex,
Esq., 2nd wife.
rigg, Esq., aged 50 a0 20
Martij, a" 1664.
topher Walker, of Work-
inton, in com. Cumbria;.,
3rd wife.
T1
4 Thomas.
i ~ — " 1 \ — i 1 — i
Anthony Ducket, =Elizabeth, dau. of Margaret, wife of 2 William. 2 Eliz.
ret. 28 ami0 20 John Dalston, of John Girlington, 3 Richard. 3 Bridget. 5 John
March, 1664. Acornebanke, in of Thurland Cas-
com. Westmerld., tie, in com.West-
Esq. merland, Esq.
r— r- 1
4 Marion.
5 Ellen.
6 Anne.
The parts in italic are Incorporations from the 1615 Visitation.
Certified by James Ducket, Esq.
40
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©gitfs, of TOartjjalL
Arms. — Quarterly of 9—1 . Or, 3 cinque/oils sa. , Dykes. 2. Arg. 3 water cressets and a bordure engr. gu.
3. Arg., 5 bars gu., on a canton sa. a cross patoncSe or. 4. Vert, a fret or, Salkeld. 5. Arg.,
2 bars gu., over all, a bend cheqny or and gu. 6. Or, 5 fusils in fess az., Pexington. 7. Arg.,
2 bars gu., on a canton of the last a mullet or. 8. Arg., a bend engrailed sa., a mullet for diff.
9. Az , a betid between 6 escallops arg.
Crest. — A lobster vert.
William Dykes, of Dykes Field, in=p
co. Cumb.
i '
William Dykes, son and heire. ^Agnes, dan. and heire to Hugh Waverton,
| of Waverton, in co. Cumb.
William Dykes, 50 Ed. III.
T
William Dykes, 7 R. II.
=Jane, dau. and heire of Hugh Distington,
(of Coupland.)
William Dykes, Esq., 11 H. IV.=j=Katherine, dau. of Wm. Thwayts, Esq.
I '
William Dykes, Esq., 26 H. VI.=pElizabeth, dau. of Wm. Lee, of Isell, in
| com. Cumbrire.
, I
=j=Chvistian, dau. and coheir of Sir Richd.
| Salkeld, of Corby, iu com. Cumb., Knt.
William Dykes, 21 Ed. IV.
Margaret, dau. of Wm. Mar-=Thomas Dykes,
tiinlaie, p]sq. 4 Hen. VIII.
=Isabell, dan. and heir of John Pennington,
of Muncaster, in com. Cumbrire.
r
Leonard Dykes, 32 H. VIII.=pAnne, dau. of John Layton, of Dalemayne.
i
Thomas Dykes, 9 Eliz.
=pJane, dau. of Lancelot Lancaster, of Sockbridge,
| in com. Cumbr., Esq., and at length heir.
Anne, dau. and sole=j=Leonard Dykes,=j=Margaret, dau. of John Frescheville, younger brother of Sir
heir of Thomas Rat-
cliffe, of Cockerton,
in y° Bpk. of Dur-
ham, 1st wife.
TT
5 Edward.
6 Pennington
died in a0 1640.
Peter Frescheville, of Staveley, in com. Derby, Knt.,
2nd wife.
"i ; 1 n— l 1 1
1 Leonard. 3 Mary, d. un. 4 Anne, 5 Bridget. 8 Jane, wife 9 Sophia
2 Elizabeth, wife of 6 Mabell. of Wm.
wife of Lawson Francis 7 lsabell. Bainbrigg,
Irton, of Threl- Loftus, d. un. of Isell,
keld, in com. of Cocker- in co.
Cumb. mouth. Cumbr.
i i r
2 George.
3 Leonard.
4 William.
Joyce, dau. of John=f Thomas Dykes, =
Freschevile, a younger
brother to Sir Peter
Freschevile, of Stave-
ley, in com. Derb. Kt.
1st wife.
r~i
4 Dorothy,
d. un.
5 Anne.
of Wardhole,
in co. Cumb. ,
dyed 24 A.p).,
1658.
3 Joyce, wife of
Thos. Curwen, a
younger branch of
the Curwens, of
Workinton, in co.
Cumbr.
r— l 1 —
1 Barbara 1 Leonard Dykes, =
died un. of Warthole, in
2 Sarah, com. Cumbr. Esq.
died un. ret. 32 an., 31
Mart., 1665.
:Grace, dau.
of John
Salkeld, of
Threpland,
in com.
Cumbr.
:Jane, dau. of
Ralph De la Vale
^ole heire, ) of the
towne of Newcas-
tle-upon-Tine,
2nd wife.
2 Fresche-
ville Dykes
died mi.
1 Isaoell,
wife of
Robert
Ducket, of
in y°
Bpk. of
Durham.
3 Patricius
4 William
Jane
2 Leonard,
1 Thcmas ret. 2 an. 31 March, 1665.
1
Barbara.
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42
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE WARD,
below DARWENT.
Cochermouth,
31 Martij, 1665
Arms. — Ar., three eagles displayed gu. a crescent.
Crest. — An eagle, wings expanded argt.
r~r~\ —
4 George.
5 Robert.
6 John.
George Eaglesfield, of Alwarby,=f=
in comitatu Cumbrian
1 — i 1
2WilliamEagles- Richard Eagles-=
field, of Alwarby, field, of Alwarby,
in comitatu died in a0 1652,
Cumbrise. or thereabouts.
3 Henry Eagles-
field, of Crosse
Canonby, in com.
Cumb.
r
.j
1— i
=Cath., dau. 1 Elizabeth, wife of
of Richard Will. Beeby, of Bows-
Tolson, of cale, in com. Cumb.
Bridekirke, 2 Margaret, wife of
in com. Edw. Curray, of Can-
Cumbr. Esq. onby, in com. Cumbr.
Thomas Eaglesfield, of=
Alwarby, in com. Cumbr.,
died in a0 1656, or there-
abouts.
T
=Judith, dau. of Thomas
Fairfax, clerk, Rector of
Caldbeck,in com. Cumbria?.
4 John. 3 Henry. 2 Thomas.
1 Richard Eaglesfield, 1 Grace,
of Alwarby, in com.
Cumbrise., set. 23 ann.,
31 Mart., 1665.
Catherine.
Certified by Richard Eaglesfield.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
KENDALL and LOYNSDALE
Kendall, 5
WARD.
Apr., 1665.
flatting, of IgMc. (TO.)
Arms. — Quarterly of 15. 1 and 15. Gu., a fret arg., Fleming. 2. Arg., on a bend sa., three lozenges
oj the field each charged with a saltire gu. , Urswick. 3. Argt. , three bars gu. , on a canton of the last a lion
passant guardant or, Lancaster. 4. Gu., a fret arg., Huddleston. 5. Arg., a bend betioeen two
mullets sa., Peele. 6. Arg , a chev. between three bulls heads sa., Millum. 7. Per fesse gu. £• arg., six
martlets counter changed, Fenwick. 8. Arg., a lion rampt. sa., Stapylton. 9. Arg., a lion rampt. az.
Brcjs. 10. Or, three bars gu., FitzAlan. 11. Sa , a fret or., Maltravers. 12. Per pale or and
vert., across moline gu., Ingham. 13. Az., a fesse between three leopards' faces or., Delapole. 14. Per
pale arg. and gu. a bend counterchanged, Chamer.
Crest. — A serpent nowed pp. holding a wreath of olive and vine leaves vert.
Sir Michaell Flameng, Flandrensis=
or Fumes, Knt., a0 Dni., 1127.
Bernolph.
2 Daniell,
a clerke.
I
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1 Sir William=p
de Fumes.
Adam.
Gilbert de Urswick.^
r—
Adam de Urswike.-
de Furnes.:
dau. and heire,
wife of Cancefield.
j_
Adam de Urswick.
John de Urswick.
Sir John Flameng, Kt., heire male=f= other lands,
to William. |
r J
Sir Richard Flameng, Kt., 35=p
Hen. III. |
Elizabeth, sister
and heire to Adam
and John de Urs-
wick, by whome
he had the Loi*P Roger de Lancaster, to whom
of Coningston and Will, de Lancaster (of Kendall)
John de Flemyng, Esq., 28 Ed. I.
Raynerus le Fleming.
John le Fleming, 15 Ed. II.
William Le Flemyng.
gave Paterdale, and Margt. de
Ros gave Ridall, temp. Ed. I.
i
John de Lancaster, Ld of Ri-=j=
dale, 13 Ed. I.
John de Lancaster, of Hougill=p
Castle, in com. Westmerland, I
14 Ei. II.
.J
William de Lancaster,
25 Ed. Ill
n
Sir John le Flemyng, of Fumes, =f
Kt., 9 Ed. III.
2 Robert.
Sir Richard le Fleming,
Kt, 36 Ed. III.
=j=Catherine,
| 36 Ed. III.
J
SirWilliam de Lancaster, Knt., =p
22 R. II. |
I
John de Lancaster, 8 Hen. IV.=f=
I — i
2 John.
3 James.
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2 John.
Ellen, =Sir Thomas le Flem-=j=Isabell, dau. of Sir
1st wife, yng, of Fumes, Kt., Thomas Leybume,
14 R. II. 14 R. II.
, I
1
Joan.
Sir John de Lan-=p
caster, Knt.
Kt., 2nd wife.
1 Sir Thomas:
Flemyng, Kt.,
a° 10 H. IV.
i
Isabell,oneof the foure
dau. and coheir to Sir
John Lancaster, Knt.,
by whom yc Lordshipp
of Rydale came to this
family.
Christiana,
wife of Sir
Robert de
Hairinton,
Knt.
Margaret,
wife of Sir
Mathew
Whitfield,
Knt.
Elizabeth,
wife of Robert
Crakenthorpe,
Esq.
Joane, =John Fleming, cosyn=pAnn, dau. of Sir
1st wife.
and heire of William,
20 Ed. IV.
Broughton,
Knt. , 2nd wife.
William Flemyng, Esq.,
14 Ed. IV., died without
issue.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
47
A
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John Flemyng, Esq., a0 6 H. VIII,=pJanc, (alias Jennet), dau. of Sir Hugh Lowther,
of Lowther, in com. Westmerland, Knt.
Hugh
Esq., 33 H. VIII.,
eschaetor for the
Counties of Cum-
berland andWest-
merld.
Fleming.^^oane, dau. and coh.
of Sir Richard Hudle-
ston, of Milium Cas-
tle, in com. Cumb.,
Knt., (the other co-
heir was wife of
Salkeld, of Whitehall,
Esq.)
I
Joane,
wife of
Lancelot
Lowther.
> i
wife Agnes, wife of
of Kirkby.of Rich. Ducket, of
Kirkby, in Grayrigg, in com.
co. Lane. Westmerland.
wife of
Stanley, of Dale-
garth, in com.
Cumb.
wife of
Bardsley of Bards-
ley, in com. Cumb.
wifeof
Thwayts, of
Thwayts, in com.
Cumbr.
dau. of Sir=Anthony-
Geoffrey Middleton, of Fleming,
Middleton, in com. Esq., 29
Westmerland, Knt., H. VIII.
1st wife, died without
issue.
Elizabeth, dau.=j=Jane, dau. of John
of Wm. Hutton,
of Hutton, in
co. Cumb., 2nd
wife.
Rigmayden,of Wed-
daker, in co. Lane,
Esq., 3rd wife.
r-r~i
2 Thomas.
3 David.
4 Daniell.
Margaret, dau. of Sir=pWilliam Flemyng=j= Agnes, dau. of
John Lamplugh, of
Lamplugh, in com.
Cumbr,, Knt., 1st wife
1 Jane.wife of Richd.
Harrison, of Mat kin-
dale, in co. West-
merld., gent,
2 Margaret, wife of
Nicholas Curwen, of
Clifton, in com. Cumb.
gent.
3 Elizabeth, wife of
William Carter, of
Broughton. in com.
Lane.
of Ridale, Esq. ,
died in a0 1601.
Bindlosse & sister of Sir
Robert Bindlosse, of
Borwick Hall, in com.
Lane. , Knt. , 2nd wife.
2 Thomas.
1
3 Charles.
Alice, eldest=Dame Bridget, widd.=John Fleming, of=pDorothy, dau.
dau. of Sir of Sir Thomas Bold, Ridale, Esq. , died
FrancisDuck- of Bold, in com. 27 Feb., a0 1642 ;
et, of Grey- Lane, and dau. to he was high shir-
rigg, in com. Sir William Norris, eeve of Lancashire
Westmer- of Speake, in com. 8° Jac regis,
land, Knt., Lane, Knt., of ye
1st wife, ob. Bath, 2nd wife, ob.
sine prole. sine prole.
of Sir Thomas
Strickland, of
Sizer, in com.
Westm., Knt.
of the Bath,
3rd wife.
r~
2 Agnes, wife unto 1 Bridget, sister and William Fleming,
George Collingwood coheire, wife of Sir Esq., died unmar.
of Estington, in Jordan Crosland, of 12 May, 1649.
com. Northumb., Harum How, in com.
Esq.
Ebor. Knt.
r-rn
2 Thomas.
3. William.
ob. s.p.
5 Joseph,
died un.
4 Daniel Flem-=f=Isabell, dau.
ing, of Skir-
with, in com.
Cumb., died in
a° 1630 or there-
abouts.
r— ri —
2 John.
4 Joseph.
5 Daniel.
died un.
unto James
Brathwayt,
of Ambleside,
incom.West-
merld. , Esq.
4 Dorothy, wife of
John Ambrose, of
Lowick, in com.
Lane, Esq.
5 Mary, wife unto
John Senhouse, of
Seascales, in com.
Cumb. , ar.
6 Grace, wife of Anthony
Barwis, of Hildkirke, in
co. Cumb., ar.
7 Eleanor, wife of Sir
John Lowther, of Low-
ther, Knt., in com.
Westmerland,
1 1 1
Alice, dau. Agnes, wife 2 Dorothy, 3 Mary,
of Roger of Christo- wife of wifeunto
Kirby, of pher Dud- AndrewHud- Thomas
Kirby, in ley, of dleston, of Brough-
com. Lane, Yanewath, Hutton John, am, of
Esq. in com. in com. Scales,in
Westmer- Cumbr. , Esq. com.
land, Esq. Cumbr.,
Esq.
3 Thomas F.,
of Skirwith.
•T
William.
1 William Flemings
of Coningston, in
com. Lane , Esq. ,
heire male to Wil-
liam (the son of
John Fleming, of
Ridale, Esq.,) died
24 May, a0 Dni.
1653.
n
4 John,
died un.
5 Alexander.
r— i
2 Roger.
3 William.
17D 14, 293.
Daniel Fleming, of=f=Barbara, the eldest
Isabell, died unmd.
Rydale, in the county
of Westmerland, Esq.
agtatis 31 an nor. 5,
Aprilis, A. Dni. 1665.
dau. of Sir Henry
Fletcher, of Hutton,
in co. Cumb. , Bart.
r-r
3 Daniel, set. 5 an.
4 John, ret. 2
1665.
n — r
1 William Fleming, ajt. 8,
an. 5, Apl., 1665.
2 Henry, set. 6 an. 5 April
1665.
Certified by Daniell Flemiiuj, Bin
n— i
1 Catherine.
2 Alice.
3 Barbara.
48
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
KENDALL AND
LOYNSDALE WARD.
Kendall, 20
Marty, 1664.
jtsijcr, of Staiw^attke <&xttnt, (WL)
Arms. — Or. a king fisher ppr.
Crest. — A king fisher ppr., holding in the beak a fish argent.
Respite given for proofe of these armes, but no proofe made.
Henry Fisher, one of the first=j=
Aldermen of the Borrou<rh of
Kendall.
Nicholas Fisher, of Kendall, in=
com. Westmerlcl.
=. . . . dau. of Robert Jopson, of
Staveley, in co. Westmorland, and
afterwards of Kendall.
1 Henry Fisher, of
Bradleyneld, in
com. Westmerland.=
2 Edward Fisher/
of Kendall, dyed
12 April, a0 1640.
=Jennet, dau. of Thomas
Greene,
of
dall
an Alderman
ye Borough of Ken-
1
3 Nicholas,
dyed
without
issue.
1 Nicholas Fisher, of Staine-=
banke-greene, in the Parish of
Kendall, Esqr., now one of His
Majestie's Justices for conser-
vation of the Peace for the
County of Westmerland, and
an Utter Barister of Gray's
Inne, setatis 51 annor., 20
Martij, 1664.
2 Anne,
set. 7 ami.
1 Dorothy,
setatis 1 4 an-
nor um, 166 4
Klizabeth,
dau. unto
John Brock-
holes, of
Claughton
Hall, near
Garstang, in
com. Lancr.
Esqr.
2 Henry
Fisher, a
fellow of
Queene's
Colledge,
inOxford,
dyed un-
married.
3 Thomas
Fisher, now
an Alder-
man of the
Borough of
Kendall.
1
4 Roger
Fisher,
citizen
and
Mercer
of Lon-
don.
1 Edward Fisher,
a student of
Graye's Inne, ret.
22 an., 20 Mart.,
1664.
2 John Fisher,
now a student
in Queene's Col-
ledge, Oxon,
setat. 18 an. 20
Martij, 1664.
1 1
3 Alan set. 4 Charles,
6 annor., set. 4 annor.
20 Mart., 20 Martij,
1664. a0 1664.
Certified by Nicholas Fisher, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
49
LEATHE WARD
Hutton, 27 Marti, 1665.
jflttcijci; of Huttoir.
Arms. — Arg., a cross engrailed sa. between four pellets each charged iv'ith a pheon of the field.
William Fletcher=p..., dan. of Swynburne,
| of Huthwayt, in com. Cumbrian.
i
Henry Fletcher, of Cockermonth, gent, who-
entertained the Qn. of Scots at Cockermonth,
in her passage from Workinton.
I '
Thomas Fletcher, of Cockermonth, =f=James, dau. and heire of
in com. Cumbrian | Bollen, of
r J
Sir Richard Fletcher, of Hutton, =j=Barbara, dau. of Craken-
in com. Cumbr., Kt., died circa thorp, of New Biggin, in
ann. 1630. com. Cumbrian, 2nd wife.
Margaret, dau. of John Richmond,
of Highead Castle, in com. Cumbr.,
1st wife.
Thomas
Fletcher
died un-
married.
Sir Henry Fletcher, ^=Cath.,
of Hutton, in com.
Cumbr., Bt., slayne
at the Battail of
Rowtan Heathe, in
Chesh.a0 1645, being
there in Amies for
the King, under the
command of Sir Mar-
maduke Langdale,
Knt.
dau. of
Sir
George
Dais ton,
of Dals-
ton, in.
co. Cum-
brian. ,
Knt.
1 Bridget,
wife of
John
Patrickson
a younger
brother of
Patrickson
of the How,
in com.
Cumbr.
2 Isabell,
wife of
Richard
Lowther,
of Ingle-
ton, in
co. Ebor.
Esqr. ,
after-
wards
Knt.
3 Mary,
wife of
Sir Jolin
Lowther
of Low-
ther, in
com.
West-
mer.,
Bart.
i r
Alice, dau.=fSir George=Mary, dau. of i Barbara, wife
1
2 Frances.
of Hugh
Hare, Vise.
Colrayne,
in Ireland,
1st wife.
Fletcher.of
Hutton,
Bart., aet.,
32 an. ,
27 Marti j,
1665.
Johnston, of Hartfeld,
in Scotland, wid. of
Sir George Graham, of
Netherby, in com.
Cumbr., Bt.,2nd wife.
ofDaniellFlem-
yng, of Rydale,
in co. West-
merld., Esqr.
A
Henry Fletcher, a;t.
3 an. et 11 mens 27
Mart., a° Dili. 1665.
1 Lucie.
Catherine.
1
3 Alice.
4 Cath.,
wife of
Tho.
Lister,
of Gis-
burne, in
com.,
Ebor.
5 Wini-
fride,
wife of
George
Brath-
wayt, of
Warcop,
in com.
West-
merld.,
Esqr.
3 Bridget, wife of
ChristopherDalston,
son and heire of
John Dalston, of
Acornbanke, in com.
Westmerland, Esqr.
Certified by Sir George Fletcher, Bart,
U
50
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE
ELOW DARWENT.
Cocker mouth,
\° Apr., 1665.
jflctdjcr, of Callanttrt*
Arms. — Arg., a cross eng railed sable, between four pellets each charged with a pheon of the field, in the
dexter chief a canton gules.
Crest. — A hone's head couped arg., charged with a trefoil slipped gules.
William Fletcher=
Lancelot Fletcher, of=
Cockermouth, in com.
Cumbrise.
George Fletcher, of=f= clan, of
Henry Fletcher, of;
Cockermouth.
_j
Tallantire, in com.
Cumbr., Esqr.
Sands, of Rodington,
in com. Cumbr.
Thomas Fletcher, of;
Cockermouth.
Lancelot Fletcher, of=
Tallantire, Esqr.. set.
67 an., 1 Apr., 1665.
i — i
2 Lancelot
3 John.
Mary, dau. of (Jerome)
Waterhouse, of Gray-
stock, in com. Cumbr.
(clerk.)
1 Dorothy.wife
of George Sal-
keld, of Holme
Cultram, in co.
Cumbrian
1
2
wife
John
Salkeld
of
Sir Richard Fletcher,
of Hutton, in com.
Cumbr. , Knt. , from
whom Sir George
Fletcher, now of Hut-
ton, Bart., is descen-
ded. =^
1 1 1 ; 1 — i — i — i
Mary, dau. 1 Dorothy, 2 Eliza, wife 3 Jane, wife 4 Bridget,
of Will. wifeof George of John Gos- of Peter 5 Catherine.
Briskoo. of Larkham, ling, of Plum- Crispe,ofTal- 6 Margaret.
Crofton, in late of gards, in co. lantire, in 7 Elizabeth,
co. Cumbr. Cockermouth Westmer. com. Cumbr.
Esqr.
1 Henry
Fletcher,
at. 25 an.,
] Apr.,
J6i3.
r
Susan, ajt. 5 Mens, 1 Apr., 1665.
Richard Tubman, on the behalfe of Lancelot Tidcher, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
51
ESKDALE
WARD.
Carlisle,
27 Martij, 1665.
jforstcr, of Stamprtljsfoc-
Arms. — A chev. between three mullets (no colors given.) Respite given fcr prcofe cf
these armes, but no proofe made.
Robert Forster, of Stanegarth-=j=Marion, dau. of Symon Arms-
side, in co. Cumbr.
r*
trong, of Whithow, in Scotland.
Arthur Forster, of Stanegarth-=j=Catherine, dau. of Curwen,
side, in co. Cumbr., set. 65 an.
27 Martij, 1665.
I"
T
of Camerton, in com. Cumbrian
1 1 1 I I I
1 Mary, wife 2 Katherine, 3 Ellen.
of Luke Oake- wife of Walter 4 Bridget.
ley,ofBarwick Elliot, of Har- 5 Rebecca.
Super Twede. tleton, in Scot- 6 Hani ah.
land.
T
3 Henry 2 Cuthbert 1 Nicholas
Foster. Forster. Forster, set.
26 anno, 27
Martij, 1665
Certified by Nicholas Forster, on the behalf of his Father.
h 2
52
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ESKEDALE
WARD.
Cadis'e, 28
Martij, 1665
Arms. — Or, a boar passant sable.
Crest. — A pine branch vert.
Respite given for proof e of these armes.
@tlpm, of Scalebg,
...Gilpin, slayne at Bos worth Field.
(ult° Ric. III.)
Edwyn Gilpin=
William Gilpin.
Bernard Gilpin, of
ob. s. prole.
Martin Gilpin, of Lathehead,=j=
in com. Westmerl.
I ~ "
Isaac Gilpin, of Gilthroton,=
in co. Westmerlandise.
r
=Anue, dau. of Raphe Tunstall,
of Cotham, in Episcopatu Dun-
elmensi.
2 Alan. 1 Richard Gil-=j=Susan, dau
pin, of Seal eby,
in com. Cumbr.
set. 39 an.,
28 Martij, a0
1665.
r
3 Richard
set. unius,
anni.
ofWillBris-
ko, of Crof-
ton, in co.
Cumbria?.,
Esqr.
1 Dorothy,
wife of John
Martin, of
ye citty of
Durham.
2 Catherine,
wifeofCuth-
bert Haw-
don, of Dur-
ham.
1
3 Margaret,
wife of
Nathaniel
Burnand.
3 Isaac,
set. 6 ann.
1 William, set.
7 anno., 28
Martij, 1665.
1 1 ; — i
1 Susanna. 2 Anne. 3 Elizabeth.
Certified by Richard Gilpyn.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND 53
KENDALL AND Kendall, 20°
LOYNSDALE WARD. Martij, 1664
Gobaslfo, of ligmabw, (TO.)
Arms. — Per pale gules and az, on a /esse wavy argt., between three crosses pattee or, as
many crescents sa.
Crest. — A griffin's head per pale erased, holding a rose slipped (no colors.)
No proofe made of these armes.
William Godsalve, =j=Mai'garet, dau. of
of Borwick, in com-
itatu Lane, setat.
72annor, 18 Martij,
a0 1664.
William Sander, of
Borwick, in co.
Lane.
1 1
1 Thomas God-=Susaima, dau. 2 William God- 3 Richard God- 4 John Godsalve,
salve, of Ria- of Thomas salve, married salve, citizen of mar. Jane, the
gmeiden, in co. Cartmele, of Isabell, dau. un- London, married dau. of William
Westmerld., Farelton, in to George Toun- Jane, dau. of Hodgkin, of Yey-
set. 42 anno., com.Westmer- son, of Highfield, Vanley, land, in com.
20 Martij, a0 landire. in com. Lane. of the city of Lane.
1664. London.
Certified by Thomas Godsalve.
54
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ESKDALE WARD.
Carlisle, 29 Martij, 1665.
<5rai#m, rf |&tijct%
Arms. — Quarterly— As Graham, of Nunnery, the bordure az., with a crescent for difference.
Crest. — Two wings addorsecTor.
These annes, with the descent of Sir Richard Graham, Knt., Gentleman of the Horse to K. James
were thus declared and attested by the Right Hon. William, Earl of Monteith, and by Thomas
Dryisdaill, Hay Herald.
Malice, first Earle of Monteith, in=
Scotland, of the family of Grahme.
\Va
Anne, dau. to Vere, Earle of
Oxford.
3 Walter
Grahme.
: dau.
to ye 1A
Montgom-
ery.
A
From whom are lineally
descended the most part
of all the barons of the
name of Grahme, in Scot-
land.
2 John Grahme, =
commonly call-
ed John, with
the bright
sword, temp.
H. IV., Rex.
Augl.
: dau.
to the
Lord
Gray, of
Fowls.
1 Patrick =.
Grahme,
Earl of
Monteith.
.dau.
to ye
Lord
Arskine.
Mary, wife
of Archibald,
Earl of Doug-
las, after-
wards of Sir
James Ham-
ilton, of Cad-
yo, who was
ye first Lord
Hamilton.
2
wife of
Archi-
bald,
Earle
of Ar-
gile.
yc
ye
Richard Grahme, from whom all
Grahmes of the borders, both of
English and Scots side, are lineally
descended and chiefly the Houses of
Netherby and Plomp.
Fergus Grahme,
Plomp. in com.
Cumbrise.
i r
3 Reginald.
4 Francis.
of=rSibill, dau. of Wm.
Bell, of Godsbrigg, in
Scotland.
j
2 Richard Grahme,:
gentleman of the
Horse to his Mati°
K James, afterwards
created Bart., dyed
ina° 1661, or there-
abouts.
Catherine,
dau. and
coheir of
Thomas
Musgrave,
of Cum.
Catch,
com.
Cumbr.
1
1 William=
Grab in e
in
Anne, dau. of
Carleil, of
Bridekirk, in
Scotland,
2 Sir Richard
Grahme, of Nor-
ton Conyers, in
com. Ebor. Bart.
1 Sir George=pMary, dau. of
T1 .
Catherine,
T.
This Atchievem* be-
longing to Sir Richard
Graham vel Grahme,
of Netherby, in com.
Cumbr., bart., now
Viscount Preston, in
Scotland, was here in-
serted by virtue of the
Deputy Earl Mar-
shal's order, dated
1 Nov., 1681, a° 33
Car. II.
Arms. — Quarterly, 1
and 4, as above, ivith-
out the border.
Supporters — Dexter,
an eagle,wings expand-
ed erm. ducally crown-
ed or. Sinister, a lion
erm. ducally croicned
or. Motto, "Reason
contents mee."
Grahme, of
Netherby.Bait.
dyed in Febru-
ary, A0 Dni.,
1657.
James, Lord
Johnston, Earle
of Hartfell, in
Scotland, after
married to Sir
George Fletch-
er, of Hutton,
in com. Cumbr.
Bart.
1 Catherine, died unm.
2 Mary, wife of Sir Ed-
ward Musgrave, of Hay-
tou Castle, in com.
Cumbr., Bt.
3 Elizabeth, wife of Sir
Cuthbert Heron, of Chip-
chase, in com. Northumb.
Bart.
4 Susan, wife of Regi-
nald Carnaby, of Hal-
ton, in co. Northumbrian.
Catherine, wife of
JohnArinestrong,
of Sarke, in Scot-
land.
William.
Reginald.
~ r
2 James.
3 Fergus.
1 Sir Richard Gra-
hme, Bt. , set. 16an.
29 Martij, a0 1665.
Margaret.
Certified by Ch. Vsher,onthe behalf e of Sir Richard Grahme, Bart.
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57
iarmjjtmt, of Mtfik}, (C)
This Descent was copied by a noate of Sr William Dethicks wch hee had taken and proved out of the
Court Rowles of the lands belonging to the name and family of this howse "
John Harington, of Wreysham, in Cartemaile, in ffurness, in com. Lanck.
John Harington, of Wreysham,:
in Cartemaile.
William Harington, of Wreysham=j= dau. and coheir of
Parr.
r-
1. Thomas Har-
ington, attayn-
ted in the Re-
bellion of Mar-
tin Swarter, 2
H. VII., lost
his lands in
Cartemayle, ob.
s.p.
2. Nicholas-p .dau. and 3. John, wife
Harington,
of Sleydall
and Ubery
Hall.
heir of Robert ob. s.p.
Ley bourne, by
whome hee had
Ubery Hall.
John Lee,
Ysell.
of
of
Thomas,
s.p.
Christopher.
..wife of Ellinor,
.. Skel- wife of
Richard
Duckett,
of Gray-
rigg, in
co. West-
morland.
ton, of
Branth-
waite, in
Cumber-
land, s.p.
Thomas Haring-=T=Anne, dau.
ton had Ubery
Hall, and dwelt
atWollax, in com.
Cumberland, ob.
1542.
of Anthony
Porter, of
Alerby, in
com. Cum-
berland.
1 — i
Michell,
Nicholas,
both s.p.
Margaret, dau.;
of Thos. Rooke-
by, of Northam
2nd wife.
1
Anne,
(1st wife).
A
Lancelot
Lancaster,
of Sockbridge.
James Harington, of=j=Graoe, dau. of Lance-
Wollax, 63 yere old,
1601.
lott, Lankaster,
Sokebridge.
of
1
Thomas
Lankaster.
Thomas Harington,
23 yere old, 1601.
2. James.
3. Henry.
1
Alice.
58
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ictyranotott, of Wtnlimt (C)
Hetherington, of=
Bletton, in com. Cumberland.
1 — ;
1. Christopher
Hetherington,
of Bletton. =f=
1
2. John
Hether-
ington.^
J_
Alice, dau. of=j=Thomas
Lyvock,
of Cumber-
land.
John. Henry.
1
Isabel.
r— 1 —
Thomas.
William.
1
Daughters.
T
Edward 2. William =Margaret, dau. Henry.
Hether- Hetherin-
ington. a Captaine.
H
David
of Kirk-
by, of Holder- Margaret,
York.
ob. s.p.
Hether-
ington,
of Wal-
ton, in
Cumber-
land.
4. William.
5. Alexander
6. Hugh.
Jane, wife
to
Yorks. Vis. ,
1563-4, p. 161.
1— ,
Elizabeth, wife of
Stephen Atkinson.
Alice, wife of
Thomas Craigill, of
of com. Cumber-
land.
John.
William
Yorkshire Visitation. 1563-4, page 161
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
59
ALLERDALE below
DARWENT.
Coclcermouth,
31 Mart, 1065.
Jjigljmott, of Stmatfitoagt
Arms. — Ermine 1 a cross-bow bent point downwards, between three moor-cocJcs sa.
Crest. — A moor-cock sa., wattled gu.
Robert Highmore, of Armethwayt,:
in com. Cumbr., Esqr.
Robert Highmore, of;
Armethway t, Esqr. ,
ob. 1616.
■Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Richard Sandford, of
Howgill Castle, in co.
Westmer., sister of
Sir Richard Sandford,
Kt.
Anne, wife oj John
Dalston, o/Uldon,
in Cumberland.
— : — i — i
Frances, ob. s.p.
Lancelot, unmar-
ried, 1625.
Mary, wife of
Thomas Ap-
pleby, of Cum-
berland.
1
Anne.
Doro-
thy.
4. Thomas=p dau. of
Highmore,
of Swyns-
tie, in com.
Cumbrian.
John Fretch-
vile, a young-
er bro. to Sir
Peter Fretch-
vile, of Stave-
ley, in com.
Derby, Kt.
3. Richard High-
more, a Collonell
of Horse to King
Chas. the first,
one of the saide
King's Aveners,
died at Breda,
sine prole.
2. Nicholas 3. Robert High -=
Highmore, more, of Arme-
a clerke in thwayt, Esqr.,
ye pipe set. 68 annor,
office. =r 31,Martij,16652
Joyce, wife Robert,
of Peter
Allonby, of
Cocker-
mouth.
I — i
Thomas
Joseph
1. Robert High-=pBarbara, dau.
:G race, dau. of
Thomas Fair-
fax, a pre-
bend, of Car-
lisle and Rec-
tor of Cald-
beck, in com.
Cumb.
more, set. 29 ann.
31 Martij, 1665.
of Christo-
pher Lancas-
ter, of Sock-
bridge, in co.
Westmer-
land, Esq.
1 l I I T~"l
Grace, wife 2. Elizabeth,
of Christo- 3. Judith,
pher Irton, 4. Ruth,
of Threl- 5. Barbara,
keld, in 6. Jane.
com.
Cumb.
7. Martha.
3. Christopher
2. Charles
1. Patricius agt. 5 ann.
31 Martij, 1665.
Robert Highmore, on the behalfe of his father.
1 Argent,— in 1615 Visitation, page 4,— the parts in italic are from 161* Visitation.
2 Aged 24 in 1625.
J 2
60
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 22 Martij, 1664.
Hilton, of liltott'Bcacott («.)
Arms. — Set., three annulets and in chief two saltires argent.
Crest. — A demi griffin segreant.
John Hilton, of Hilton-Beacon,= dau. and heire of Andrew
com. WestmcrR 6 H. 4. Ellerton, 6 H. 4.
Robert Hilton, of Hilton-Beacon,=f= dau. of Thomas Blenkensop,
in com. Westraer.
of Helbeck, in com. Westm.,
Esqr.
3. John Hilton,
of Gaineforde, in
the Byshoprick
of Durham.
2. Anthony-
died unmar-
ried.
1. Thomas Hilton, =j=Jane, dau. and coheire
of Hilton-Beacon,
ob. in A0 1632, or
thereabouts.
| "
1. George Hil-
ton, died un-
married, circa
1651.
of Reginald Hartley,
of Appleby, in com.
Westmerland.
2. Thomas Hilton, =
dyed upon Ascen-
sion Day, a0 Dni.,
1645.
Elizabeth =
dau. of
Thomas
Pi eHon,
of Parke-
house, in
Furnesse,
co. Lane,
first wife,
ob. s.p.
I
=3. Georgf=
Hilton, of
Bondgate
juxta Ap-
pleby, in
com.
Westmer.
(of Mill-
wood, CO.
Lane,
aged Jj.1,
17 March,
1664.)
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Sandford,
of Askham, in com.
WestmerR, Esqr.
T
"I
1. Winifrede, 2. Catherine
wife of George wife of Bry-
Burbeck, of anGarnet,of
Mill-rigge, in Kendall, in
co. Westmer- com. West-
land. merland.
George Hilton, son
and heir aged 8,
17 March, I664.
Bridget,
dau, of
John
Wood, of
Mansergh
Hall, co.
Webtmer-
land, 2nd
wife.
2. Thomas
Hilton,
(aged 44,
an. 1 7
March,
1664.)
1. Robert Hil =
ton, of Hilton-
Bacon, in com.
Westraerb1.,
Esqr., now one
of the Justices
of Peace for
thiscounty,a3t.
45 ann., 22
Martij, 1664.
1 — l ~
2. Thomas, setatis,
13 ann., 1664.
=Mary, dau.
of John Hil-
ton, of Hil-
ton Castle,
in com. Pa-
lert, Dun-
elm, cora-
monlycalled
Baron Hil-
ton.
1
Martha,
wife of
Robert
Colling-
woocl, of
Hetton,
in the
Bishopp-
rick of
Durham.
3. Robert ,setatis,
9 an.
1. John Hilton, son
and heire, a^tatis,
15 an., 22 Martij,
1664.
r~ri
Elizabeth.
Alice.
Mary.
The parts in italic are from the Visitation
of Lancashire, 1664, />. 141.
Certified by Robert Hilton, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
61
THE EAST WARD.
London, 15 Junii, 1665.
Bilton, of Burton (5HB.)
Arms. — Set-, three annulets and two saltires in chief arg.
Crest. — A demi gr, iffin segreant.
Johannes de Helton, 17 Ed. I.=Agnes.
Quibus Robertus Bacun et Maggota
uxor ejus concesserint totam terrain
de Dominio eorum in territoris de
Helton, sans date (temp. Ed. I. )
Thomas de Helton=j=
Johannes de Helton, filius et hseres
Thomse, 18 R. II.
Christopherus Helton, Armiger,=j=Margareta filia Thomse Marshall
de Kirk Oswald, in com. Cumbr.
16 E. IV.
Richard Helton, son and heire,=Isabell, dau. of John Barton, of
a0 19 Ed. IV. Ormeshead, married a0 19 Ed. IV.
Andrew Hilton, of Burton, in=j= dau. of John Eglionby,
com. Westmerland, Lord of the
Moytie of the Manour of Hilton-
Bacun, in com. Westmerld., Esq.,
and one of y° Justices of this
County.
of Carleile. in com. Cumbr.
— --[ 1
John Hilton, of=j=Mary, dau. and coh. 1. Winifride, wife 2. Julian, wife of .
Burton, Esq., dyed
in a0 1630, or there-
abouts.
of Sexton, of of Leonard Mus- an Irish Lord, and after
By ham Hall, Essex grave, of Johnby, to Morgan a sea
in com. Cumb. captaine.
2. George Hilton,
mard. Jane, dau.
of Fletcher,
of Dowenby, in
com. Cumbrise.
1 . Cyprian Hilton,=j=Frances, dau. and sole
of Burton, Esq.,
dyed a0 1649.
heir of Sir Christo-
pher Pickering, of Or-
meside, in com. West-
merland, Knt.
Joane, dyed un-
married.
3. Andrew 2. John Hilton, of 1. Christopher=f=Barbara, dau. of Mary, wife of
Stanemore, in com. Hilton, of Bur-
Westmerld., mar- ton, Esq., set.
ried Isabell, dau. of 36 ann., 15
John Fairer, of Junii, a0 1665
Warcop, in com.
Westmerld.
Thomas Brath- William Fairer,
way t, of Warcop, of WarcopTower,
in com. West- in com. West.,
mer., Esq. Esq.
Cyprian, setat. 5 ann.
15 Junii, a0 d. 1665.
Certified by Andrew Hilton, Esqr.
62
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63
ESKDALE WARD.
Carlisle, 29 Mart., 1665.
lotoarir, of Corbg Castk
Arms. — Quarterly 1 and 4 ; Howard — a mullet for cliff., % and 3 ; gu. three escallops, arg.
Crest. — A lion guardant ducally gorged, line re flexed over the back, charged with a mullet for diff.
Lord William Howard, of Naworth=pElizabeth, 2nd dau. to Thomas,
Castle, in co. Cumbr., a younger
son to Thomas, Duke of Norfolke.
Lord Dacres, of Gillesland and
Greystoke, and coheire to her bro.
George.
i
Robert.
5. Sir =
William
Howard,
Knt.,
died
without
issue.
4. Colonell Thomas=p 3. SirChar-
.dau.
of Howard, of Turs-
Hungate, of dale.slayneatPerse-
Saxton, in brigg, in com. Ebor.
com. Ebor. a0 Dni. 1643, on the
part of K. Charles
the first.
r~ i
1. Frances, wife
of Peacock,
of the city of
Durham.
2 wifeof
Ralph Fetherston
of Stanhope, in
Episcop., Dun-
elm.
1— i
3. Teresia,
wife of
Raphe
Boothe, of
in Epis.
Dunelm.
4. Margaret
1
ThomasHow-—
ard, of Turs- dau. of
dale,inEpisc
Dunelm, Esq. Heron, of
now living a0
Dni. 1665. in com.
North-
umbrian
dau. of les Howard
of Croglin
Evers, of Hall, in
com.
in com. Cumbrise.
Ebor.
:Dorothy,dan.
of Sir Henry
Widdrington
of Widdring-
ton, in com.
Northum-
brian, Knt.
r— I — i — I — I — TT
3. Francis.
4. Charles.
5. Henry.
6. Thomas.
7. John.
1. Elizabeth.
2. Dorothy.
1. William How-
ard, of Croglyn
Hall, in com.
Cumbr. , Esq. ,
now living a0
D. 1665.
Anne, dau. of=p2. Sir Francis^Mary^ dau. of
John Preston, Howard, of
of the Man- Corby Castle,
nour in Fur- incom.Cumb-
nesse, in com. rise., Knt.,
Lane, Esq., died 11 A pi.,
1st wife. 1659.
Sir Hy. Widd-
rington,of Wid-
dringtonCastle,
in com. North-
umbrian, Knt.,
2nd wife.
Sir Philip How-= dau.
ard, of Naworth of
Castle, Knt. from Carrell, of
whome Charles,
Earle of Carlisle, in (Essex),
is descended. Sussex.
1 wife of
Sir Thomas Cot-
ton, of Conning-
ton, in com.
Hunts, Bart.
2. Anne, wife of
John Wynter, of
Lydney, in com.
Glouc, Knt.
1. Elizabeth, 1. Thomas How- 2. Francis How-=A.nne, dau.
wife of Ed- ard, slaine at At- ard, of Corby of Sir
ward Stand- herton Moore, in Castle, in com. William
ish, of Stand- Yorkshire, being Cumb. , Esq. , Gerard, of
ish, in com. a Colonell of Horse set. 29 anno, 29 Brynne, in
Lane, Esq. in the service of Martij, 1665. co. Lane,
K. Charles the Bart.
first, a.d. 1643,
unmarried.
Jill L.I
3. Henry, died un.
4. Thomas.
5. William.
6. Alathea.
7. Catherine.
8. Anne.
2, Margaret,
wife of Thomas
Hagerston, of
Hagerston, in
co. Northumbr.
Esq.
Certified by Thomas Constable, on the behalf e of Francis Howard, Esq.
61
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
iuMcstcitt, of iltllum, (C) 1615.
Godard de Milium. =?=
1
Arthur
de Milium. =p
1
Henry Boyvill, lord of Milium,1
a chevron between three built?
heads caboshed.
William, ob. s p. Gunilda, wife of
William de Ase-
mundirlaw.
Hugh de Rouseby.
William. Adam, lord of Milium,
a chevron betioeen three
bulls' heads caboshed.
Sir John Hudle-
ton, Knt. temp.
E. I.
r"r
Wiiliam,
Henry.
ob. s.
Joan, dau. and heir:
of Sir Adam de Mil-
ium, Kt.
=1.
Sir John
Huddleston,
Knt.
_J
2. Sir Adam Hud-
leston, in com.
Lanck., Knt.
Richard Hudleston, Esquire. =p Alice.
Sir John Hudleston, Knt.
1
Richard1 Hudleston=
.J
....dau.
Fenwick.
of Henry
l
Richard
_j
Hudleston=p
j
Sir John Hudleston, Knt., ob.=j=Jane, dau.
6 Nov., 9 H. VII. 1490. 2 | Stapleton,
and heir of Sir Miles
Knt.
1. Richard Hud-
leston, died in
the lifetime of
his father.
Richard,
o. s.p.
:Margaret, base
dau. of
Nevill, Earl of
Warwick, died
14 H. VII.
2. Sir John=
Hudleston,
Knt. , died
3 H. VIII.,
1511-12.
dau. of
Lord
Fitzhugh.
3. William
Hudleston,
17 H.VII.
and
:Isabel, dau.
heir of John
Nevill, Marquis
Montagu.
/\
Margaret,
sister and
heir, wife
of Lancelot
Salkeld, of
Gawbarrow
Joane, sister
and heir,
wife of Hugh
Fleming.
dau. of
Clifford,'
1st wife.
1
.=John
See
24=
l
Andrew
Hudles-
tone, of
fFarington,
in com.
Lanck.
Mary, 3rd
dau. & co-
heir of
CuthM
Hutton, of
Hutton, in
com. Cum-
berland.
SirHugh=
Askough,
of Sey-
ton, in
com.
Cumb. ,
lsthusbd.
"I
Bridget, =f= William
Hudles- Penning-
tone. ton, of
Muncas-
ter, in
com.
Cumb.
2nd husb.
Hudleston,
yere old, 3 Hen. VIII.
married to his 3rd
wife, Joyce, dau. and
heir of John Prickley,
of Prickley, in com.
Wore. =p
I _
to
next page.
'■ dau.
of Sir John
Semor, Knt.,
aunt of the
Duke.
Anne, mar.
Ralph Latus, of
Milium, in co.
Cumbld.
Anthony Ellinor,
Huddleston, wife of
1598, mar Kinard
dau. and heir Delabere
John.
1
Ralph.
of Sir Wm.
Barantyne,
Knt. =f
of South-
am.,
com.
Glouc.
in
Joseph Hud-;
lestone, of
ffaiington, in
com. Lanck.,
Esq,
Ellinor, 2nd dau.
of Cuthbert Sis-
son, of Kirkbar-
row, in Westmor-
land.
r
Joseph Penn-
ington, of Mun-
caster.
Isabel, dau.
Wm. Copley
of
William Penn-=Catherine, dau.
ington, of Mun- of Richard Sher-
caster. borne, of Stoni-
hurst, co. Lane.
I
William
tone, of
in co.
land.
Hudles-=pMary
Milium,
Cumber-
Bridges.
1. Elizabeth, sister of this Richard, was wife to Christopher Curwen, who was buried 17 July, 1450.
2. Sir John had daughters— Anne, 1st wife of Thomas Curwen, who died in 1522, and Mary, died 20 May, 152f ,
having married, 1483, to John Penington, of Muncaster, who died 28 June, 1516.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
05
A
i
B
l
1 Andrew =
pDorothy,
- i i l I i i l
3 Cuthbert 2 John.
Bridget, Ferdinand =rJane, dau.
i l
2 Anthony
Hudleston,
dau. of
mar. Dorothy.
wife of Hudleston,
of Sir
13yereold,
Daniel
Ellenor, Jane.
John Pat- of Milium
RalphGray,
Creene.
1617.
Fleming,
dau. of Margt.
terson, of Castle.
of Chilling-
3 Baven-
of Skir-
Christopher Mary, o. s.p.
Bowsted
ham, North-
tyne, died
with, in
Southworth Joyce.
Hill, in
umberland,
s.p.
West-
of Hindley,
Cumber-
Knt.
morld.
1637.
co, Lane.
land.
3 daughters
i
William Hudleston,=f Bridget, dau. of Joseph Penington,
of Milium.
| of Muncaster, in Cumberland, 1637.
J
r
son.
Mary.=Christopher Philipson, of Thwat-
terden Hall, in co. Westmorland.
^uMestatt, of Mastou, Ca Cambridge* (1615.)
William Hudleston, 17 Hen. VII., =
3rd son of Sir John — see preceding
page
=Isabel, dau. and heir of John
Nevill, Marquis of Montagu.
Margaret, dau. and co-=r=Richard Hudleston,
heir of Sir William
Knt., 1st wife.
esquire.
r~i — i
1 Anthony.
2 Richard.
3 William.
_j
Lucy,
wife of
John
Brookes.
r
=Sibill, of |Croftes,
2nd wife (sic. )
1
Sir John=f=
Hudles-
ton, Knt.
4 Richard
Hudleston.
-Isabell, dau.=SirRichard
and coheir of Wenman,
John, Lord of Cares-
Williams, of well, Oxon,
Thame. Kt.
ill
Anthony,
John, and
Elizabeth,
s.p.
dau. of
Edward,
Lord
Dudley.
Sir John Hudleston, of=j=Bridget, dau. of Sir
Sawston, in com. Cam- Robert Cotton, of Land-
bridge, Knt. I wade, Kt.
Charles.
Hellen— Thomas Berkley.
Sir Edmund Hud-^Dorothy, dau. and heir
leston, of Sawston,
Knt.
of Henry Beckonsall, of
Beckonsall, in com.
Lanck.
William, ob. s.p.
Alice, wife of Thomas
Lovell, of Hailing, in
com. Norfolk, Knt.
Sir Henry Hudleston,:
of Sawston, Knt.
r-
=Dorothy, dau. of
Sir Robert Dor-
mer, Knt.
i i
Dorothy, wife of Henry,
son of Sir Walter Has-
tings, Knt., of Kirkby.
Jane, wife of Sir Win.
Wiseman, of Broad Oak,
Essex.
Frances, wife of
George Wylde, of
Salop.
Isabell, wife of Ed-
ward Fortescue, of
Faulkborne, Essex.
Sir Robert Hud-^Bridget, dau. of
leston, of Saws-
ton, Knt.
John.
Christopher, Lord
Roper.
" r~l
John.
Henry.
Edward.
Mary.
Elizabeth.
66
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
LEATHE WARD.
Penrith, 24 Marty, 1664
button, of ®»llt.
Arms. — Arg., on a /esse sa., three bucks' heads caboshed or.
Ckest. — Three broad arrows, two in saltire, one in pale sa., enfiled ivith a ducal coronet or.
Anthony Hutton, of Penrith,=p dau. of
in com. Cumbrian
Musgrave.
Vaux, of
Caterlen, in com.
Cumbria;., 1st
wife.
.dau. of^=Sr William Hut-=
ton, of Penrith,
Kt.
Dorothy, dau. of
Benson,
of
2. John Hutton,
Dr in Divinity,
died unmarried.
3. Sr Richard Hut-
ton, one of the
Justices in the
Court of Common
Pleas.
1. Thomas Hut- 1. Anthony=Elizabeth, dau. 2. Bernard Hut-
ton, Esqr., ob. Hutton, of of Robert Bur- ton, of Huddle-
sine prole mas- Penrith.ob. det, of Bram- skugh, in com.
culo. circa ami. cote, in com. Cumbrue., died
2. William died 1637, sine Warr., Esqr. in June, an0
unmarried. prole. 1645.
Anne, dau.
of Hugh
Stamper,of
Snittle-
garth. in
com.
Cumb.
r- ]
1. Susan, wife of Si-
mon Musgrave,of Mus-
grave Hall, in Penrith,
in com. Cumbr.
2. Anne, wife of Sr
Christophr Dalston, of
Accornbanke, in co.
Westm., Knt.
2. Richard, died 1. William Hutton,=r=Elizabeth, dau. of
in his youth
3. John
4. Bernard
5. Thomas
of Galle, in com.
Cumbr., Esqre., est.
39 an., 24 Mart.,
1664.
i — I
3. John
4. Henry
Christopher Lancas-
ter, of Stockbridge,
in com. Westmer.,
Esqr.
rn
1. Dorothy
2. Anne
3. Grace
4. Kath., died
unmarried.
2. Bernard
1. Anthony, set.
17 an. 24 Marti j,
1664.
1. Dorothy
1
2. Anne
Certified by William Ihitton, Esqr.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
67
36tttto»,of imritlj 1615.
Arms — Quarterly 1 and If., argent, on a/ess sable, three stags' heads caboshed or, in chief
a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend gules three bezants ; over all,
on an escocheon of pretence gules, three bars gemelles or, a canton sable.
John de Hotton=
_j
This John made a deed of lands to John Crosby
for a tenement and lands at the end of the towne
of Penrith towards Carlton.
William Hooton, of Penrith, in=j=
com. Cumberland.
Thomas Beauchamp=y=
r
John Hooton, of Penrith, had in=j=Elizabeth,
■~\
Margaret, wife of Alice, wife of
mariage by covenant yearlye value
of land an0 4 Hen. VII. *
r-
2nd dau. and Richard Bell. Thomas Mus-
coheir. Jonnett, wife of grave.
Thomas Hancastle.
Anthony Hooton, alias Hutton, of Penrith, in=r=
com. Cumberland, an0 30 Henry VIII.
1. Sir William Hutton, 2. Sir Richard Hutton, Knt.=j=Agnes, dau. of Thomas Briggs,
of Penrith.
serjeant-at-law, and a judge,
and of Penrith.
of Canmyre, in Westmorland,
sister and ccheir, Thomas and
John.
Sir Richard Hutton*= , widow of Sir Yong, Knt.,
1st wife.
* Richard Hutton, of Gray's Inn, married, at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, 23 May, 1620, the Lady Anne
Young, relict of Sir William Young, of Frynocke, co. Southampton, Knt., deed.
See also Yorkshire Visitation, ed. Foster, p. 536.
fcS
68
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
fatten, of Jrttott
*
(Called Irton in the Visitations of Yorkshire q/*1530 and 1563-4.)
Arms. — Quarterly 1 and Jf. Argent, a /ess sable, in chief three annulets gules ; 2 and 3
Argent, two bars and a canton gules, over all a bendlet sable (azure in Tong.)
Richard Ireton, of Ireton,=j=Margaret, dau. of John
in Cumberland.
Broughton.
John Ireton, of Ireton.=j=Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas
Lam pie w, of Lamplew,
Knt.
r~
— i
Richard Ireton, of Ireton.=j=Anne, dau. of Sir William Elizabeth, wife to Win.
Mydelton, of Stockeld, Armorer. x
Knt.
|—
John Ireton, of Ireton.=Anne, dau. of Christopher
Stapleton, of Wighill.
2. George
Dorothy.
Alice.
1 Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5, p. 42.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND
69
Sttfttafot
Akms. — Argt., a saltire engrailed vert.
Sir Richard Kyrkbryde, Knight.
Richard, son and heir.
2 John Kyrkbride.
1
Elizabeth.
rT~i TT" i
George Kyrk-=^ Mary, wife to Margaret, wife to
bryde,son and
heir.
rm
Richard,
Crystopher,
Robert, and
James,
sans issue.
dan. of Lowther.
Agnes, wife to
Therkel. Ricliard Barnes.
Elizabeth, wife to
Robert Blenkinsop
John Coldall.
Eleanor, wife to
William Osmoth-
erley.
Cyssley, wife to
Thomas Hewet.
! ,
Richard =p dau. Jo/in,
Kyrk-
bryde,
2nd son.
Isabell,
wife to
Thomas
Becham.
i
Richard
Clyborne.
— "i 1
Elizabeth, Emon, wife
wife to to Robert
Dalston. Clyborne.
of 3rd son.
Whytfeld, of
Cumberland.
i i — i — i — i —
3 Percivall 1 Richard, Cysdey.
Kyrkbryde, died without Anne.
mar surviving is-
H
Thomas,
had issue,
John.
H
Edmond
Clyborne.
dau. of
Sewell.
I
1
2 Waller
Kyrk-
bryde.
sue.
4 Thomas,
without
issue.
Richard Kyrk-=.
bryde, son and
heir, living, 1564
a Qson.
dau. of
Monkers.
I I l -
Nicholas.
Richard.
Antony.
I I i I l
A nne.
Margaret.
ls(d>ell.
Mabell.
Mawde.
Eleanor =f=Richard Kyrkbryde,
Clyborne. j son and heyr.
See next page.
70
VISITATION PEDIGBEES OF
LEATHE WARD.
Penrith, 27 Marty, 166
fiMImiK, of (Kltrtmt
Arms. — Argent, a cross engrailed sable, a label three points for difference.
Richard Kirkbride, of Ellerton, :
in com. Cumbr., Esqr. See pre-
preceding page.
:Eleanor, dau. of Edmund Cli-
burnc, of Cliburne, in com.
Westmerland.
2 Randle Kirkbride, of
New-Biggin, in com.
Cumbrire.
1 Bernard Kirkbride, of:
Ellerton, Esqr., died
circa ami. 1622.
Dorothy, dau. of Edmund
Dudley, of Yanwith, in
com. Westmerland.
2 Christopher Kirkbride,
died immarried.
3 Cliburne Kirkbride, a
Merchant in Newcastle-
upon-Tine, obiit sine prole
1 Richard Kirkbride, of Eller-=
ton, Esqr., Colonell of a Regi-
ment of Foot in the Army of
K. Charles the first, under the
command of William, Mar-
quess of Newcastle, dyed 28th
September, a0 Dni. 1659.
Bridget dau. of
Edward Maplate,
a Preben.i of the
Church of Car-
lisle.
2 Barbara, wife of
Leonard Barrow, of
Anstable, in com.
Cumbr.
1 Mary, wife of
William Graham,
of Nunnery, in
com. Cumb.
Bernard Kirkbride, of Ellerton, =
Esqr., a Lieutenant-Colonel to
S1 Henry Fetherston,Knt. in the
service of King Charles the
first, ret. 36 ann., 27 Martij,
a" 1665.
Isabel, wife of
John Saunder-
son, of Newcas-
tle-upon-Tine.
-Jane, eldest dau.
of Sr Timothy
Fetherston, of
Kirk Oswald, in
com. Cumbrire.,
Knt.
Certified by Bernard Kirkbride, Esqre
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
71
lirkbg, of lirkbs (is 30).
Sir Roger Kyrkeby, of Kyrkeby=j=
I
, I
Richard Kyrkeby=j=Ann, dau. of Sir Roger Bellingham.
Henry, son and heir,
died without issue.
Richard Kyrkeby =j=Katherine, dau. of John Fleming,
of Rydall.
r-
Anne=Henry, son of Roger
Kyrkeby.
See Visitation of Lancashire, 1613, page 92, and 1664-5, p. 169 ; and Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563-4
page 180, and 1584-5, page 43,
72 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE WARD above DARWENT. London, 12 Junij, 1665
lampluglj, of iUmplugk
Arms. — Or, a cross flory sa.
Crest. — A goafs head ppr.
Memorand.
That Sir Robert Lamplugh, Knt., (who is first named in this pedigree) lived in the time of King
Henry the II. and Richard the I., and was Lord of Lamplugh, in Cumberland, and Hailkard, in Lan-
cashire. He held Lamplugh, of Cospatrick, fil. Orme, Ld. of Wirkinton, whose son and heire,
Thomas filius Gospatrici, gave to the said Robert Lamplugh, the patronage of the Rectories of Kettels-
towne als. Kelton and Arlochden. But Robert translated the Church and Glebe to Lamplugh from
Kelton, and thenceforth it was named ye parsonage of Lamplugh.
Sir Adam de Lamplugh, Knt., (who is the next,) lived in the time of King John. Richard de
Lucy, then Lord of all Coupland, confirmed Lamplugh to him with divers liberties (as lord para-
mount or chief lord,) which Richard de Lucy gave the King, the halfe part of the profit of all the
tenures in the Barony of Coupland, that were withheld or withdrawne, and therefore in the King's
name did call the freeholders, both mediate and immediate, to prove their tenure and to take confir-
mations from him.
Meliora (or Meliorisa), wife to Sir Robert de Lamplugh, was an inheritrix ; for her husband
paid a Releise to the King (Hen. III.) for her marriage.
Margaret, the wife of Raphe de Lamplugh, was impleaded by the Lord of Wi-kinton for the
wardship of Robert, her son, and lost the tuition of him.
Sir Robert de Lamplugh, Knt.,=j=
temp. II. II. and R. I.
1
r~
Sir Adam de Lamplugh, Knt.,=j=
temp. K. John.
Sir Robert de Lamplugh, Knt.,=j=Meliora.
43 H. IIT. I
Raphe de Lamplugh, 7 E. III.=j=Margaret.
Sir Robert de Lamplugh, Knt.=f=Constance.
I
i 1 1 ' ; 1
3. William. 2. Raphe. 1. Sir John de Lamplugh,=j=Elizabeth. Christian.
Knt., 9 Edw. I. |
r : ' ,
Raphe de Lamplugh, 13 Edw. III.=j=Elizabeth, dau. or Preston.
r J
John de Lamplugh. =f=
I J
Sir Thomas de Lamplugh, Knt.=f=
I — I 1 — I 1 ' 1
5. William. 3. Nicholas. 2. Robert. 1. John de Lamplugh, ==Margaret.
6. Raphe. 4. Thomas. 20 R. II.
A
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
A
I
Hugh de Lamplugh, 12 H. IV.=pMargaret, dau. of Thomas Pickering.
I '
Sir John de Lamplugh, Knt.=i=Margaret, dau. of John Eglesfield.
r-
Thomas de Lamplugh, 7 Ed. IV.=j=Eleanor, dau. (and coh.) of Henry
I Fenwick.
John de Lamplugh, 19 E. IY.=j=
John de Lamplugh, 1 H. VII. =p=Isabell, dau. of John Pennington.
Sir John Lamplugh, Knt., 27=j=Catherine, dau. and coh. of Guy Fors-
H. VIII. | ter, of Housome, in com. Eborum.
John Lamplugh, Esq.=j=Isabell, dau. of Stapleton.
r-
John Lamplugh, Esq. =f=Isabell, dau. of Sir John Pennington,
I Knt.
Sir John Lamplugh, Knt.
=Isabell, dau. of Sir Christopher Cur-
wen, Knt.
Jane, dau. of =j=John Lamplugh,=j=Isabell, dau.
Blennerhasset, 1st
wife.
_J
Esqr.
Edward.
ob. sine prole.
r-
of
Stapleton,
2nd wife.
Anne, wife
of
Wilberfosse
Elizabeth, wife
of Hy. As-
kewe.
Richard Lamplugh, =p Alice, dau. of.
esquire.
Warde.
2. George.
1. John Lamplugh,=[=Elizabeth, dau. 1. Elizabeth. 2. Dorothy.
Esq., died in an0
1636.
r i i i.t
2. Francis.
3. Richard.
4. Edward.
5. Henry.
6. George.
Anne.
of Sir Edward
Musgrave, Knt.
Jane,dau.=
of Roger
Kirkby,
of Kirk-
by, in
com. Lane.
Esq., obijt.
sine prole,
1st wife.
=Frances, dau.=
of Christopher
Lancaster, of
Sockbridge, in
com. Westmer-
land, Esq.wid.
of Sir Chris-
topher Low-
ther, of White-
haven, in com.
Cumb., Bart ,
2nd wife, obijt.
sine prole.
=1. John Lamplugh, of Lam-=
plugh, Esq., set. 46 ann. 12
Junii, 1665 ; he was Collonell
of a foot regiment under ye
command of Prince Rupert,
for the service of K. Charles ye
1st, and was in actuall service
at the battaile of Marston
Moore, in Yorksh., a0 1644,
where commanding the yellow
colours, received severall
wounds and was taken prisoner.
I
3. Edward.
1 1
2. John. 1. Thomas Lamplugh, son
and heir, set. 8 ann. 12 Junij,
a0 Dni. 1665.
•Frances,
dau. of
Thomas
Lamplugh,
of Ribton,
in com.
Cumbr.,
Esq.,
3rd wife.
i r
1. Elizabeth.
2. Phoebe.
Certified by John Lamplugh, Esq,
74
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
lamplufifr, of lampluglj lall,
Arms. — Quarterly 1. and 4. Or, a cross flory sable. 2. Per f esse argent and gules, six
martlets counter changed. 3. Barry of six argent and gules, on a canton of the
second, a cinguefoil or.
Crest. — A goafs head sable, attired and bearded or.
John Lamplew, of Lamplew=j= dau. of.
Hall, in com. Comb'land.
Bamborough,1
Sir Thomas Lamplew, of=j=Ellenor, dau. and heire of
"I
Lamplew Hall, in com.
Comb'land, Knt.
Sr Henry Fenwick.
Jennett, wife to Roger
Dockeray.2
John Lamplew, of Lam-=|=Margaret, dau. of (Sir J
plew Hall.
Isabel, dau.=
of Christo-
pher Cur-
wen.
r~
i
=Sir John Lam-
plew, of Lam-
plew Hall, in
com. Comb'-
land.
John Peuington.
1
Anne, wife of John Ireton,
son of John Ireton, in Cum-
berland.
Catherine, dau. and
coheire of Sir Guy
Forster, of Alder-
wyke, in com.
Comb'land.
2. Thomas Lam-
plew, of Skels-
more, vide Yorke.
page 155.
— : — i
Alianor,mr.
to Thomas
Senhouse,
(Tong.)
L_
T~[
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*
John Lam-=f=Isabel, dau. Elizabeth.
plew, of
Lamplew
Hall.
of Christo- Anne, (wife
pher Staple- to Hy.Wid-
ton, of Wig- allin Tong)
hill.
_ , j
Mary, wife to Frances, wife Mabel 1.
Thomas Skel- ofWilliamPor-
ton, son and ter, of Bolton,
heir to John, in Allerdale.
I 1 n 1
John Lamplew.==Ja«e, dau. of 2. Richard. 1. Christo- Mary. =j= Henry
])her. I Denton.
Blennerhassett
i r r '
1. John. 2. Henry. 3. Another son.
Compare this with the preceding pedigree.
1 A daughter of Eglesfield, of Lanborough, in Toxge, page 94, and Glover's Visitation of
Yorkshire, page 88.
' Fr»m Flower's Visitation of Yorkshire, page 181.
See also Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, page 155.
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laitgton, Baron of j^foton*
Arms. — Argent, three chevrons (/ides, in dexter chief an annulet sable.
" per Wi'm. Dethick Garter, Priucipall King of Armes, 1591. Sue much as it is writ in Black.
Sir Thomas Langton, Knt., Baron of;
Newton, and Lord of Walton, in com.
Lankaster.
Sir Henry Langton, Knt.
_J
Sir Richai'd Langton, Knt.
baron of Newton.
Tsabell, dan. of Sir Thorn.
Gerrard, of the Brin.
2. Randolphe
Langton.
of.
.dan. and heire
.Balderston.
Raffe Langton. ■
Jane, dau. of Sir
Xrofer Southworth,
of Samesbury.
Jane, wife, 1st to Thorn.
Rigmaden, of Wedacre,
2nd to Thurstan Tilders-
ley, of Wardley.
Ellen, wife to Sir
John Southworth,
of Samesbury.
Isabel, wife of
John Clayton,
of Clayton.
Thomas Langton,-
of Newton.
:Elizabeth, base dau.
of Sir Edward Stan-
ley, Lord Monteagle.
William.
Isabell, wife of
Richard Skilli-
corne, of Skilli-
corne.
Elizabeth, wife of
Henry Byrom, of
Byrom.
1. Edward Lang-
ton dyed in the
life of his father.
he married Anne,
dau. of Sir Alex.
Osbaldeston, Knt.
vid. Lanck. =p
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2. Richard,
p'son of Wig-
gan, in com.
Lanck.
3. Thomas.
5. George,
ob. s.p.
4. Leonard
Langton,
mar. Anne,
dau. of
Leiburne
of Cuns-
wike, in
Westmer-
land. =f=
I
6. Christo-
pher
Langton.
Jone, wife
of John
Fleetwood,
of Pen-
wortham,
in com.
Lanck.
T — I
Ellenor, wife
to Edward
Cholmonde-
ley, of Cop-
nail, in coin.
Stafford. _
Jane, wife
to Richard
Fitzherbert.
Thomas,
ob. s,p.
Tho
ob,
mas,
=Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir John
Savage, Knt.
James
l '
Thomas
Langton. Fleetwood.
=j=Mary; dau. of
Ric. Sherborne,
of Stoniherst.
Anne, wife to
John Bold,
2nd brother
ofSirRichard
Bold, Knt.
Mary, wife,
1st to Thom-
as Birom, 2nd
to Edward
Winstanley,
of Winstan-
ley.
Matthew Langton--
i
Sr Richard Fleetwood, of Col-
wike, in com. Stafford, Knt.
and Baronett, heire to his
cosens.
James Langton,
63yereold,1501.
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2. William Langton, of Herton,
in com. Cumberland.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
iLagtou, of Baitmaitt. (1615.)
Arms. — On a bend, three escallops.
William Layton, of Delmayne, in=j= dau. of Tunstall,
com. Comb'land. 0f Thurland.
r~
Sir Bryan Layton.
Elizabeth.=John Yaux, of Milwyk,
in Cumberland.
LEATHE WARD.
Penrith, 24 Martij, 1664.
iagton, of Baitmagttt
Arms. — Sa. on a bend arg., three escallops yu.
Crest. — A lion's head erased, collared
Anthony Layton of Dalemayne, in com.=
Cumbr., Esq.
William Layton, of Dalemayne, in=j=Arme, dau. of Sir Thomas Sandford,
com. Cumbr., Esq.
_J
of Hougill Castle, in com. Westmor-
land, Knt.
Thomas Layton, of Dalemayne, Esq.,=j=Isabell, dau. of Christopher Wands-
died in a0 1614, or thereabouts. ford, of Pickell, in com. Ebor., Esq.
i ; — i — i ; —
5. Joane. 3. Elizabeth, wife
of Thomas Moun-
sey, of Graystock,
in com. Cumbr.
4. Muriell, wife of
John Jackson, of
Tymperon, in com.
Cumbrian.
1. Anne, wife of William Lay-=
George Musgrave, ton, of Dale-
a younger son of mayne, Esq.,
Sir William Mus- set. 40 an., 24
grave, of Crooke- Martij, 1664.
dayke, Knt.
2. Catherine.
=Margaret, dau. of
Sir Thomas Lay-
ton, of Laton,
in com. Ebor.,
Knt.
« r_I
5. Katherine.
6 Elizabeth.
r~i
3. Anne.
4. Margaret.
1. Mary.
2. Isabella.
i i i ii
1. Thomas, set. 8 ann., 2. William, set.
24 Martii, 1664. 9 months.
Certified by William Layton, Esq
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMERLAND.
79
THE MIDDLE and EAST WARD.
Appleby, 21st Martij, 1664.
itt, of cigfrttw mi (to.)
Arms. — Quarterly ; 1 ano? 4 argent, a /esse sa. between two pellets in chief and a martlet
in base of the second, Lee. 2 and 3, argent, a /esse mbuJy, in chief three
mullets gu., Watwood.
This Robert was
uncle to SrRobt.
ye Lord Mayor.
Richard Lee, of Bridgnorth,
in the County of Salop.
I :
Robert Lee, of Stafford.
_J
i — ;
3. Richard
Lee, Citizen
of London.
=Elianor, dau. and sole
heire of Thomas Wat-
wood, of Stafford.
2. Robert Lee,
a Goldsmith in
Hamborough,
obiit sine prole
1. Edward Lee,=
of Monke-Wer-
mouth Hall, in
the Bishopprick
of Durham, dyed
23 Decembr, a0
1630.
=Mary, dau.
of Peter-de-
la-Vale,1 of
Seton de la
Vale,incom.
Northum-
brian
"I
Jane, wife of
Con-
dale, a clerke
in ye Court of
Wards.
3. Eleanor, wife
of Phineas Al-
len, a Merch*1 in
Newcastle-upon-
Tine.
2. Sarah, wife of
Thomas Paul, of
Sunderland-by-
the-Sea, in the
Bishopprick of
Durham.
1. Mary, wife
of Anthony
Shadford, of
Tunstall, in
com. Palat.,
Dunelm.
Edward Lee, of=
Clyberon Hall,
in com. West-
merl., set. 50 ann.
21 Martij, a°
1664.
=Mary, dau. of
Toby Tunstall, of
Cleesby, in the
County of Yorke
1 A younger branch of yc Delavals.
Certified by Edward Lee.
80
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
It&ttts, of Ititm, to, (SHI.) 16x5.
.Levens, of Levens'=f= dau. of.
Hall, in Westmerland.
r~
Duckett, of in West-
merland.
1. John, 3. James,
ob. s.p. 4. Roger.
2. Lawrence =j=... dau. of.
ux.
Levens, of Le-
vins Hall, bro.
and heire.
I"
Godmands, of Strick- Taylor, of Un-
land, in ye Parish of derbarrow, in
Kendall, in Westmer- Westmerland.
land.
1
ux.
Ward, of
Under-
barrow.
Henry Le- Willm Levens,=j= Agnes,
vins, obijt., of Crooke, in dau. of
sine pi. Kendall Par-
ish.
— -T71 ; m
Katherine, ux. David Anne, ux. Thomas
Pratt, of ye Citty of Rowlandson, of
Oxford. Heaversham, in
Lockey, Margt., ux. John Tod, Westmerland.
of Crooke of Stedall, in Westmer- Another dau. whose
land. name I know not.
1 — 1 1 — 1 ; r~ ~~~ r
2. Lawrence Agnes, ux. Will. Levens, of=j=Ursula, dau. of Mabell, ux. Rich.
3. Christopher Christopher ye citty of Oxon,
Rocking. sometimes Mayor
Margt., ob. there and one of
s.p. the Justices.
Richard Whit- Barnard, of.
tington, Alder- com. Oxon.
man of Oxford. Katharine, wife to
William Keene, of
Botley, Berks.
1 1 1.1.1 1 — ; 1
Humphrey Levens, =j=Elizab., dau. of 2. William, s.p. Hellen, wife of Martha, wife
of Evenley, com.
Northampton, 1618
l~
Thomas Wright, 3. Henry, s.p. Matthew Har- of Hy. Nich-
of Oxford Citty. 4. William, s.p. rison, of Ox- oils, of South-
Anne, ford. am, in com.
Mary. Warwick.
William Levins,
16 years old.
Martha.
1
Joane.
See also Yorkshire Visitation 1666, page 330, for the pedigree of an
offshoot of this family.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
81
Itgbuntt, of Cttrafoicft, (WL) 1615.
Arms. — Quarterly 1 and 4- ; az. six lions rampant argent, three, tico and one, 2 and 3 arg., on a bend
sa. , S annulets of the field ; in chief a trefoil slipped sa.
Ckest. —A falcon reguardant, wings expanded az,, beaked, belled, and jessed or.
James Laybourne, of Cunswick,=F dau. of Sir Henry
com. Westmorland, esquire.
Thomas Laybourne, of Cuns-
wick, Esq.
Bellingham.
Margaret, dau. of Sir John Pen-
nington, of Muncaster.
Allianor, dau. of;
Sir Thomas Cur-
wen. 1st wife.
:Sir James
bourne, of
wick.
Lay-
Cuns-
:Hellen, dau. of
Thomas Preston,
2nd wife.*
1.
Isabella, wife of
Wm. Carus, of
Asthwaite, in
Westmerland.
1
Elizabeth.
Jane.
}
ToNGE.
Nicholas Lay-
bourne, ofCuns-
wick.
Elizabeth, dau.
of War-
copp, of Smer-
dall.
Katherine.
Thomas. Elizabeth, wife, 1st
to Thomas, Lord
Dacres, and 2nd to
Thomas, Duke of
Norfolk.
i
Anne, wife to Sir
William Stanley,
Lord Monteagle,
son and heir of
Sir Thomas.
James Lay-=
bourne, of
Cunswicke
Bridget,
dau. and
heir of Sr
Ralph
Bulmer.
William mar.
Jane, dau.
and coheir of
John Bradley
of Betham,in
co. Westmer-
land, and of
Bradley.
1 — i — ;
Bridget, wife to
Arthur, 2nd son
to James Phil-
lips, of Brignall,
York.
Elizabeth, wife
to..
s.p.
Julian, mar.
1st to.. .Red-
man, (2nd to
.. . Borough,)
and had a
dau. mar. to
Browne, Con-
yers.
"~1
Dorothy,
1st to Skel-
ton, of Branth-
wait, in Cum-
berland. =p
— ' John
mar.=p Br ocas
of Claugh-
ton,incom.
Lane.
m
r
Thomas
Skelton.
Brocas.
Thomas.
3 dans.
Katharine, =
dau. of
Christo-
pher Carus,
of Halgton,
co. Lane.
John Lay-r
bourne, of
Cunswick,
Esq. ,
living, 1653
Mary, sole dau. 2. Thomas mar.
and heir of Mary, dau. of
Crofts, of Claugh- Wm. Bradley
ton, widow of
William Lascelles
of Brackenbury,
in com. York.
noe issue living
3. Nicholas.
4. George.
1
I. Elizabeth,
mar. to An-
thony Duck-
ett, of Gray-
riggs, Esq.,
and had a son
James.
2. Doro-
thy mar.
to Wm.
Weaver,
of Lan-
cashire.
T
1. G
jeorge.
— i — I
Nicholas.
2.
3 Roger.
•I.
— I — I
Charles.
William.
1 — l
Frances.
Catherine.
1
3. Frances
married to
George
Dabridge-
court, of
Strathfield
saye in
Hampshire
s.p.
r~
William =Elizabeth, 2. Thomas=j=Dorothy,
Lay-
bourne,
eldest
son, ob.
s.p.
dau. of.
Thomlin-
son, of
London.
Laybourne
of Cuns-
wicke, aged
50 an., 20
Mart. , a0
1664.
sole heir
of William
Lascelles,
aforesaid.
i — i
3. James,
married
in France.
4. John.
1. Jane, mar.
to Richard
Sherborne,
Esq. , of Hey-
sham, in co.
Lane, s.p.
Mary, only dau., not a year old
in January 1652-3.
1 1
2. Eliz- 3. Lucy, mar.
abeth, to Thomas
mar. in Kitson, s.p.,
Mary- and 2nd to
land . Robert West-
by, of Win-
der, in com.
Lane.
* On another page it is stated that she became wife of Lord Mountcagle, and her issue by James Lei-bourne is given
as— Thomas, James, John, James, Elizabeth, Isabell, Margaret, Anne, Frances.
Memo.— Sir Symon Laybourne, Kt., by his wife, Lucy, dau. of Roger de la Strange, had two sons, John and Octo.
»See also Yorkshire Visitation, 1581-5, p. 44.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE WEST WARD
Louther, 24 Mart., 1664.
laMjix, of iofotljtr, (WL)
Arms— Quarterly of 8.1. Or, six annulets sa., three, two, and one, Lowther. g. Ermine, on a canton
vert, a cross calvary on three greces or, Quaile. 3. Arg., a lion rampt. sa., Stapylton.
4. Oa. three lucies hauriant or., Lucy. 5. Sa., three escallops ivithin a bordure engrailed argt,
Strickland. 6. Sa., three covered cups argt., Warcop. 7. Sa., three martlets argent. 8. Or,
two bars gu., on a canton of the last, a mullet of five points or., Lancasteb, of Sockbridge.
Sir Hugh Loivther. =j= dan. of Pierce Tilyoll,
(rather Filyoll.)
Sir Hugh Lowther.
r~
■ dau. of. Lucy,
lord of Cockermouth.
Sir Robert Loivther. ,=j= Margaret, dau. and heir of William
Strickland, Bishop of Carlisle.
Hugh Lowther.^ dau. of
Damnwater (Derwentwater. )
Hugh Lowther.^ dau. of William Lancaster,
of Sockbridge.
Sir Hugh Lowther, of=p dau. of (Sir Lancelot)
Lowther,in com. West- I Threlkeld.
merland, Knt.
r J
Sir John Lowther, =f=Luce, dau. of Sir Christopher Cur-
Knt.
Hugh Lowther, of
Lowther, Esq.
wen, of Workinton, Knt.
Dorothy, dau. to Henry, Lord
Clifford.
2. Gerard Low- 1. Richard Low-=
ther, of Pen- ther, Esq. borne
rith, in com. 14 Feb., 1532,
Cumb., a ben- died in Feb. a0
cherof Lincoln's 1607.
Inn [mar
dau. of
Dudley. )
Frances, dau.
of John Middle-
ton, of Middle-
ton, in com.
Westmerland,
Esq.
1 1 1
Margaret, wife Barbara, wife Frances, uife
of John Rich- of Thomas Car- of Sir Henry
mond, of High- leton, of Carle- Goodyere, of
hett Castle, in ton, in com. Polesworth,
com. Cumbrise. Cumbr. in com. War-
Anne, ivife wick.
Wybergh.
The Italic parts of this pedigree are taken from the 1615 Visitation.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
85
fcofotfjtr, of lofotijer— tflntimufc
6. Richard,
ob. sine prole.
7. Sir Lance-
lot, Knt.,
one of ye Bar-
ons of the Ex-
chequer in
Ireland.
8. William
Lowther, of
Ingleton, in
com. Ebor.,
see page 83.
r~ r~i
3. George, obijt.
sine prole.
4. Sir Gerard Low-
ther, Kt., Chiefe
Justice of the
Common Pleas in
Ireland, mar
dau. of. Cly-
borne, of Westmor-
land, and after,
dau. of
Welby, Yorki.
5. Hugh Lowther,
a capt. in Qu.
Eliz. & K. James,
histimein Ireland
A
l
1 1
1. John, 1- Anne,
obijt., wife of
— I l I l l —
2. Florence.
3. Frances.
4. Margaret.
5. Dorothy.
6. Mabell.
all died un-
married.
7. Fran-
ces, wife
of Thom-
as Cly-
burne, of
Cly-
burne, in
com.
West-
merld. ,
Esq.
2. Sir =
Christo-
pher
Lowther
Knt.,
dyed in
ami. 1617
I I I
5. William Lowther, clerke
of the Warrants of the Com-
mon Pleas in Ireland, ob.
sine prole.
6. Lancelot Lowther, parson
of Long Marton, inco. West-
merland, see next page
7. Robert Lowther, an Ald-
erman of London, married
Alar gar et, dau. of Thomas
Cutler, of Stainborough,
Yorks.
Eleanor,
dau. of
William
Mus-
grave, of
Hayton,
in co.
Cumbr.,
Esq.
sine
prole.
Alex.
Fethers-
ton, of
Fethers-
ton-
haugh,in
com.
North-
umber-
land,
Esq.
1 — i — r
2. Gerard Lowther, slaine in 1. Sir Johm
y° wars against the Turks in Lowther, Kt.
y° King of Poland's Service. one of his
3. Richard Lowther, of y° Maties Coun-
parish of S1 Giles, Cripple- cellatYorke,
gate, in the suburbs of Lon- in Ordinarie
don, a Justice of Peace there fortheNorth-
and Barrister of Gray's Inn. ern parts of
4. Christopher Lowther, Rec- this Realme,
tor of the Church of Low- died 15 Sept.
ther, in com, Westmerland. 1637.
:Eleanor,
dau. of
William
Fleming,
of Ry-
dale, in
com.
Westmer-
land,
Esq.
Eleanor,
wife of
Richard
Fallow-
field, of
Great
Strick-
land,
com.
West-
merld
in
i — i
2. Sir Christopher
Lowther, of Whit-
Haven, in com.
Cumb. Bart, died
in September, a0
Dni. 1644
3. Sir William
Lowther, of Swil-
lington, in com.
Ebor., Kt.
Mary, dau. of:
Sir Richard
Fletcher, of
Hutton, in
coin. Cumbr.
Knt., 1st wife
=SirJohnLow-=
ther, of Low-
ther, in co.
Westm. Bart,
set., 59 an.,
24 Martii, a0
1664.
-Eliz., dau. of
Sir John Hare
of Stowe Bar-
dolfe, in co.
Norfolk, Knt.
2nd wife.
1. Agnes, wife of
Roger Kirkby, of
Kirkby in Fur-
nese, (commonly
called Kirkby
Crosse House,) in
com. Lane, 1 Esq.
2. Frances,
wife of
John Dods-
worth, of
Thornton
Watlas's in
co. Ebor.,
Esq.
i~ l
3. Mary, wife
ofEdw.Trotter,
of Skelton Cas-
tle, in com Ebor.
Esq.
4. Frances, wife
of Thomas Pen-
nymau, of Or-
mesby, in co.
Ebor., son and
heire of Sir
James Penny-
man, Bt.
1 — i ; —
1. Eleanor, wife
of Sir Christo-
pher Wandes-
ford, of Kirk-
lington, in com.
Ebor., Bart.
2. Barbara, wife
of John Beilby,
of the Grange,
juxta Wether-
by, in co. Ebor.
Esq.
1.
■ i ri r~i 1
Richard, 3. Chris- 2. Rich-
Anne, topher, a ard, set. Lowther
turkey 26 annor cetatis 36
John=rEliza- 5. Ralphe,
beth,dau. borne, 3
Mary, turkey 26 annor oetatis 36 and co- July, 1655.
mercht. 1664 aim., 24 heir of 6. William,
died 4. Hugh, Martij, Sir Hen- borne 27
young. a mer- 1664. ry Bel- Apl., 1659.
chant in lingham, 7. Robert,
London. ofLevens borne 17
inco. Feb., 1662.
West- 5. Marga-
merld. ,
Bart.
ret, borne
27 April,
1658.
John, set. 9 annor,
24 Martii, 1634.
Mary, &'t. 11 annor,
166L
Certified by Sir John Louiher, Bart.
86
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 23 Martij, 1664.
lotetyit, of Colug^atijt {WO
Arms. — Or, six annulets, 3, 2 and 1 sa., a crescent for difference.
Crest. — A dragon, wings elevated arg., charged with a crescent.
Sr Christopher Lowther, of=j= dau. of Middleton,
Lowther, in com. Westmerl.,
Knt.
Lancelot Lowther, 3rd son,=
rector of Longmarton, in
com. Westmerland, dyed in
ae 1661.
of Middleton, in com. Westmer-
land, 1st wife.
=Hesther, dau. of Pearce,
of Dublyn, in Ireland.
Anne, wife of Christopher
Teasdale, of Knipe, in
com. Westmerland.
Christopher Lowther, of Colby-Lathe, =
juxta Appleby, in com. Westmerld.,
set. 35 ami.. 23 Martij, 1664.
I —
2. John.
1. Will, aetat. 3 annor, et dimid.
23° die Martij, 1664.
1.
=Sibill, dau. of
William Lloyd,
of Drodogh, i.e.
Drogheda, in Ire-
land.
ilizabeth.
2. Hesther.
3. Lucye.
Certified by Christopher Lowther.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
67
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 22 Martii, 1664.
JKarfjell, of Ctakertfljotpt, (TO.)
Arms. — Sa, three greyhounds courant in pale arg.
Lancelot Machell, of Craken-=r=Frances, dau. of Richard Sand
thorpe, in com. Westmorland.
r
ford, of Howgill Castle, in com.
Westmorland, Esq.
Hugh Machell, of=
Crakenthorpe, died
in a0 1642.
n
=Margaret, dau. of Thos. 1. Anne, wife of Barnaby 2. Margaret
Beck, of Penrith, in Machell, of Kirk by Thure,
com. Cambria. in com. Westmorland.
i ;
Frances, wife of 1. Lancelot Machell, of=
Wm. Atkinson, Crakenthorpe, Esq., set.
of Lowther, in 39 annor, 22 Martii, a°
com. Westmer- 1664, now a cornet for
land. the horse in the coun-
ties of Westm. and
Cumbr.
■Elizabeth, dau. 2. John Ma- 3. Hugh,
of Thomas Sled- chell, now a 4. Henry,
dall, of Penrith, souldier for 5. Robert
in com Cumbr.
Ireland.
I
3. Lancelot.
2. Thomas.
the King in
Hugh, setatis 20
ann., 22 Mart.,
1C64.
Anne.
1
Susan.
Certified by Lancelot Machell, Btq
ifliolttim, of itttWbg lonskU, (
1615.
Thomas Midleton, of Kirkby=j=Anne, dau. of Derick Anthony,
Lonsdale, in com. Westmer.
land.
r~
1. Richard Midleton.
of London, Graver to the Mynt
in the Tower of London.
2. William Midleton.
Ellin.
Elizabeth.
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LOYNSDALE WARD.
Appleby, 22 Martii, 1664.
fltfoMcton, of JlitoUton Ball, (W.
Arms. —Arg., a saltire sa, a crest for difference.
Crest. — A hand couped at the wrist, holding a dagger erect.
Sir Geoffrey Middleton, Knt.,:
Major Generall to K. Henry
VIII. in his expedition to Bul-
loine.
1
2. Thomas
Middleton,
ob. s. prole
1. John Middleton, of-
Middleton Hall, in
com. Westmerland.
rAnne, dau. of
Tunstall, of Thurland
Castle, in com. Lane.
wife of Anthony
Flemyng, of Ridale,
in com. Westm., Esq.
r~i
1. Christopher,
ob. s. prole.
3. Richard.
A
Edward Middle-
ton, of Middleton
Hall, dyed circa
annum 1599.
r-TT- T"
Thomas.
Richard.
George.
Edward.
(Mary,) dau. of Sir Frances, wife
Thomas Carus, Kt., of Richard
one of the Justices Lowther, of
of King's Bench, Lowther, in
wid. of Sir com. West-
Is ighley, of Kighley, merld., Esq.
in com. Ebor., Knt.
wife of wifeof
Middleton, of Con-
Stockeld, co. stable, of
Yorks. co. York.
wifeof wifeof
Lancaster, of ofNorman-
Sockbridge, vill, of
in com. West. co. York.
died
without
issue.
1. John Middle-=j=Jane, dau. of
ton, of Middleton
Hall, Esq,, died
a° 1629, or there-
abouts.
i — i
Richard,
Christo-
pher,
both
slayne in
ye late
wars in
the
King's
Service.
4. William=fDorothy,
Thomas Ash-
ton, of Crof-
ton, in co.
Lane, Esq.
1. Anne, wife of
Richard Massey,
of Rixton, in co.
Lane, Esq.
2. Elizabeth,
wife of Robert
Dalton, of Pil-
ling, in co.
Lane.
1
Mary.
Middleton,
ret. 59 an.,
22 Mart, a0
I). 1664, a
Colonell of
Horse of
foot in ye
Service of
King Char-
les ye 1st.
n — i — r
Jane.
1.
2.
3. Anne.
4. Elizabeth.
dau.
of Roger
Moore, of
Middleton,
in com.
Westmer-
land.
3. John Mid-
dleton, Major
Generall to
the Lord
Loughbor-
ough, slayne
at Hopton
Heath, in a0
1694, on the
King's part.
2. Thomas,
died with-
out issue.
1. Edward=pBridget,
Middleton, dau. & co-
of Middle-
ton Hall,
Esq., dyei
in a° 1642.
Dorothy,
Cavendish Middleton,
now a student of
Grey's Inn, ret. 22 an.
22 Martii, 1664.
i — l — i — i —
2. William.
3. Roger.
4. John.
5. Edward.
1 — i — I
6. Charles.
7. Thomas.
8. George.
heire of
Robert
Bindlosse,
of
in com.
Ebor.
1
Marga-
ret, wife
of
Alexan-
der, of
in com.
Cesti.
John Middleton,=j=Mary, dau.
of Middleton Hall
aged 42, ann. 22
Martii, 1664.
of
Cole, of the
Coate, in
com. Lane.
3. Robert.
2. David. Edward, ret. 18 annor 1. Bridget.
22 Mart., 1664. 2. Mary.
Certified by Colonell William Middleton
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VISITATION PEDTGHEES OF
Jffltwgrajtt, of <^rm $all.
Arms. — A%. six annulets or.
Thomas Musgrave de Musgrave, in=
com. Westml., 6 E. 1., et 4 E. II.
Thomas Musgrave, chr 31 E. III.=
Maria filia Johis. Vaux relicta=
Thomae Holand, comitis Hunting-
ton, obijt. a° 1392, 16 R. II., ux. 2°
=Thomas Musgrave, summonitus ad:
parliam, ab a0 24, usqz. 47 E. III.,
obijt. ae 1384, 8 R. II.
;Margareta filia et coheires Willi.
Roos de Yolton, in com. Ebor.
mil. ux. la
Thomas Musgrave, miles, dns. de=|=
Hartley, obijt. a0 1409 (10 H. IV.)
Ricardus Musgrave, miles.=
:Elizabetha (filia Will. Fitzwilliam de
Sprotborough, co. Ebor. mil.) obijt.
12 cal. Feb. 1419, (3 H. V.)
I '
Thomas Musgrave, filius et=j= ...filia Dni. Dacre
hares obijt. 3 January, a0 I
1447, (20 H. VI.)
r-
Ricardus Musgrave, miles, obijt.;
9 Nov. a° 1464, (5 Ed. IV.)
rMargareta filia Thomae
Bethom, militis.
Elizbetha, uxor
Henrici Wharton.
ri ' —
Maria uxor
Thomalini
Warcop.
Margareta,
ux. Thomae
Elderton.
Elizabetha
uxorThom-
as Agart.
Eleanora,
ux.Rolandi
Thornbor-
ough.
1. Thomas=f Johanna filia
Musgrave,
defunctus,
9 Ed. IV.
et coheres
Willi. Stapil-
ton de Eden
Hale, in com.
Cumb. mili-
tis.
1 —
Johes
ob.
coel.
2. Henri-=Maria altera
cus ] Mus- filia et coher-
grave. es Willi. Sta-
pylton de
Eden Hale,
militis, 9 Ed.
IV.
Isabella,
uxor
Thomae
Myddilton
Johanna, =j=,
filia Johis.
Craken-
thorp, ux.
la.
i
Johes.
Mus-
grave,
miles.
Lancelottus
=Margaret,
soror Dni.
deAudley
ux. 2a.
r-r~i r~i
Thomas. Anna.
Oliverus. Marga
Ricardus retta.
1 — i ^,
Nicholas
Musgrave,
20 E. IV.
duxit
Margareta,
filia et co-
heres Willi
Tilliol,
Ricar-
dus, 20
E. IV.
et5H.
VII.
J
Thomas Musgrave.
Johanna
m.
Thomas
Domini
Clifford.
1 — i — I
Eleanor, ux- Felicia
Christopher filia
Lancaster. et co-
Isabella, ux. heres
Johis Craken- Willi
thorpe, of Tilliol
New Bigging ux. la
Maria, ux.
John Sandford.
— i
I —
William.
=William =j=Marga-
Mus-
grave.
Alicia filia:
Thomae
Radcliff.
Edwardus :
Musgrave,
miles,
33 H. VIII.
Johanna filia et coheres Chris-
topher Ward, of Gevindale,
in com. Ebor. mil.
i — i
5. Ricardus.
6. Leonardus.
2. Georgius.
3. Marmaducus.
4. Gilbertus.
reta filia
Thoriton
relicta
Middle-
ton, ux.
2a.
1. Cuthbertus
Musgrave,
duxit Janam
filiam Ricar-
di Lander.
1 Called Richard, by Flower.
2 The issue by these wives is reversed in Flower's Visitation of Yorkshire on preceding pedigree.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
93
\x8Qtu\te, ni <$trm pall — wmttnuetr-
T
__i
Maria, uxor
Johis. Markendale
Margareta, uxor
Johis. Heron de
Chipchase.
T
1. Willus. Mus-=f=Elizabetha, filia
grave, miles, 33
H. VIII.
Thoma3 Curwen,
militis.
1
2. Simon
Musgrave,
miles.
Ricardus Musgrave,=
habuit liberationem
tenurum a0 1545, (37
Hen. VIII.) obijt.
apud Edenhale, 10
Sept. 2et 3Ph.&M.
and there buried.
:Anna filia Thomse
primi Baronis
Wharton, postea
nupt. Humphrido
Musgrave de Ha-
ton.
Christopher, =j=Jana filia
obijt.
patre.
vivo
Henrici Cur-
wen de Work -
inton, militis
-Juliana, filia (Will.)
Ellerker de
in com. Ebor.
Thomas.
Richardus.
Johannes.
(Anna) uxor
Nicholai Cur-
wen de Work-
inton, militis
Thomas
Musgrave,
obijt. ffita-
tis 13 ann.
a° 1565, 7
Eliz.
Eleanora, soror
et hseres, uxor
Robert Bowes
de Aske in coin.
Ebor.arm., obijt
sine prole.
I
Ricardus Musgrave,=
f actus miles de Balneo
20 July, 1 Jac. obijt.
Neapoli in India, set.
30ann.ibiq. sepulitur,
erect in Baronettum,
29 Junii, 1611.
Prances -
ca, filia
Philippi,
Dni.
Wharton
1
1. Juliana,
ux. Johis.
Skelton de
Armath-
wait, arm.
2. Maria
obijt.
anti.
nupt.
3. Marga-
reta, ux.
Francisci
Whitfeld
de Whit-
feld. arm.
Philippus Musgravej^pJuliana, filia Ricardi Hutton de
miles etBar.superstes.
a0 1675, set. 68 annor.
Goldesborough, in com. Ebor. mil-
itis unius justiciis de communi
Banco.
Maria, obijt. ante
nupt. sepult. Can-
tuarie.
i — ;
1. Ricardus,1
Bar. fil. et
hser.
=Margareta, filia
Thomas Harison
de Allerthorpe,
in com. Ebor.
militis.
2. Philippus,
ob. coelebs.
Parisius.
Maria filia et
coheres Androa
Cogan de Grene
wioh, in com.
Cantij, mil. ux.
1.
-3. Christo-=f=Elizabetha, filia
pher Mus-
grave,
eques aur
et Baronet-
tus.
Margareta, obijt.
Maria.
Johis Frankland
de Ware, in com.
Midlx. Baronetti
ux. 2a
Philippus. Christopherus.
1
Maria.
L.
Johannes.
in cunis.
r~i
1. Willmus, ob.
in cunis.
5. Simon ob. coel.
_j
6. Thomas, Archidiac.:
Carleol.
=Maria filia Thomre
Harison de Aller-
thorpe, in com. Ebor.
militis.
Francesca, uxor Ed-
wardi Hutchinson, de
Wicam Abb. , in com.
Ebor. arm.
Certified by Sir Philip Mtisgrave, Kt.
94
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
jKttggni&e, of Craokbgltt-
See Flower's Yorkshire Visitation, 218.
Cuthbert Musgrave, son and heyr=j=Jone, dau. and heyr of Rychard
of William by fyrst wiff. Lander.
i ■ r~\ — ~ — T71 —
Mungo Mus-=j= dau. Jane, wife to Philippa,
grave,sonand
heyr.
of John Hut Curwen. wife to
ton, of Hut- Elizabeth, wife
ton John, in to Swyn- Brisco.
Cumberland, borne. Mary.
1
2. Cutbert
Musgrave.
= dau. of
Dais-
ton, of Dalston
Hall, in Cum-
berland.
1
dau.=j=Cutbert Mus-=.
of
Aglionby,
1st wife.
dau.
grave, of Crok- of
dayke,inCum- Penruddock
berland. son 2nd wife,
and heyre.
2. Wiiliam=r= dau.
of
Orington,
a Scott.
1
3. Thomas.
Musgrave
Cuthbert,
son and
heyr.
2. William
3. John.
1
Anne
1 — r
John, son and 3. Edward,
heyr. 4. Mungo.
2. Cuthbert.
1
Anne.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
95
THE EAST WARD.
Appleby, 22 Martij, 1664.
&tbbtm% of 3&tfohg£toitt», (WL)
Arms. — Argent, on a chevron az., between three eagles displayed of the second, a mullet
for difference.
Crest. — A tiger passant. Respite given for proofe of these amies but no proofe made.
Stephen Nevenson, of=f=
Newby-Stones, in co,
Westmerld., Esqr.
. ' ;
Richard Newinson, of=
Newby-Stones, Esqr.,
died in a0 1624, or
thereabouts.
' dau. of....
Mayplate, of ....
in com. Cumbrise.
-|
2. Stephen. 1. Edward New =j=Susan, dau, to Sr 1. Anne, wife of 2. Eliz., wife of
in son, of Newby-
Stones, Esqr., set.
40 annor., 22
Martij, an0 1664
Christopher Dal- Thomas Dalston, Thomas Lough,
ston, of Acorn- of Owseby, in of Blencarne, in
banke, in co. com. Cumbr. com. Cumbr.
Westmerld. Knt.
1
2.
i .1 i
Richard.
•1
John, a;t. 21 annor,
1.
1 l 1
Anne.
:•>.
Christopher.
22 Martij, 1664.
2.
Margaret.
4.
Edward.
3.
Elizabeth
f).
Thomas.
Certified by John Thwaikes on the behalfe of Edward JScvinson, Esqr.
96
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE below DARWENT.
Cockermouth, 1 Apl, 1665.
(fctftttr, of ligij €lmt attir Pumlano $all.
Arms. — Sa., a cross arg., a mullet of the second for difference.
Crest — A woman's bust ppr. on her head a cross jaiteejitchee or,
Thomas Orfeur,=[=
temp. Ed. I.
I
John Orfeur.
,r
William Orfeur.
I
Robert Orfeur. =p
I
__l
Richard Orfeur, 6 H. IV., a=f=Margery, dau. and heire of
Robert Birkby, of Birkby, in
com. Cumbr., Esq.
cross and mullet, ex sigilla,
18 R. II.
r~
„_j
Richard Orfeur. =pMargaret, dau. and heir of Sir John Lamplugh, of Lamplugb,
| Knt, 3 H. V.
I
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Richard Orfeur. =j=Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lowther, of Crookedayke, Esq.,
| 7 E. IV.
Richard Orfeur. =f= Alice, dau. and heire of Thomas Covell, of Hayton Castle, Esq.
| 4 H. VII.
L— -,
Jane, dau. of Thomas=Richard Orfeur.=f=Margaret, dau. of John Swinburne,
Dykes, ofWarthall,Esq.
(1st wife.)
|—
of Hewthwayt, Esq., 2nd wife.
William Orfeur.=j=Anne, eldest dau. of Robert Lamplugh, of Dovenby, Esq.
r '
William Orfeur, of Plumland Hall, =j=Mabell. dau. of William Osmotber-
Esq. | ley, of Langrigge, Esq,
r~
—\
2. Francis Orfeur, 1 William=j=Bridget, I.Elizabeth, 2. Mary, 3. Mabell,wife
of Allergarth, in Orfeur, of
Cilsland. Plumland
3. Richard Orfeur, Hall, Esq.,
of Caidisle. died 5 Apl.,
4. Robert Orfeur, Anno Dm.,
a student of Gray's 1660.
lime.
i — i — r
dau. of wife of Hen- wife of of Robert Bris-
John ry Eagles- Philip ko, of Lang
Musgrave field, of Can- Wilson, rigg> m com.
of Plump- onby, in of Cock- Cumbrhe.
ton, Esq. com. Cumb. ermouth.
William Orfeur,
2. Richard. 3. John =Frances,
4.Cvithbert Orfeur, dau. of of High Close and
S.Francis, of Water- John Bar- Plumland Hall,
ton. wis, of in com. Cumb.,
Waverton Esq., set. 47 an.,
in com. 1 April, a0 1665.
Cumbria1.
1 1
=Eliz.,dau. of Eliz.,wife 2.Cath.
Sir Charles ofThomas
Howard, of Sandford
Ridsdale, in of Ask-
com. North- ham, in
umbrise, Kt. com.West-
merland, Esq.
5. John. 4. Philip. 3. Edward. 2. Cbailes. 1. William, aged Elizabeth,
9 an., 1 Apl., 1665. aged 5 an.
Certified by William Orfeur. I Apl., 1665.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMERLAND
97
ALLERDALE below DARWENT.
Cockermouth, 21 Martij, 1665
(Dsmtmtotiafo, of iLattgrigg*
Arms. — Argent, a f esse sa., between three ravens ppr.
Cuthbert Osmunderlaw, of=j= dau. of.
Langrigg, in com. Cumbria?.,
Esqr.
T"
Svvynburne, of Hewthwayt, in
com. Cumbria?., Esqr.
Mary, wife of John Chambers,
of Raby Court, in com. Cumbrae.
afterwards of Mich. Studholme,
of Wigton, in com. Cumbrian.
William Osmunderlaw, =
of Langrigg, Esqr., died
in May, a0 1660.
i — ;
3. William Osmun-
derlaw, of Lang-
rigg, Esqr., aatat.
27 an. 31 Martij,
1665.
1
2. John
died un-
married.
=Mary, dau. of Richard
Tolson, of Bridkirk, in
com. Cumbr., Esqr.
1. Cuthbert
died unmar-
ried.
1. Frances, wife
of William Os-
munderlaw, of
Dubmill, in com.
Cumbrise.
1
2. Ellen, wife of
George Salkeld,
of Abby Cowpar]
in com.Cumbriae.
Certified by William Osmunderlaw, Esqr.
98
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99
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Egremond, 3 Apr., 1665.
Arms.— Or, a /esse, between three greyhounds courant sable, an escocheon or fretty vert.,
and a crescent for difference.
Crest. — On a mount a stag courant regardant, aUy^r. unguled and attired arg.
William Patrickson, of Cas-=j=Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas
well-How, in com.
Esqr.
Cumbr.,
r~
Wyot, " who was attained in
Qu. Maryes time for the rebel-
lion in Norff."
Henry Patrickson, of Caswell-=T=Bridget, dau. of Lee,
How, Esqr.
sister of Sir Henry Lee, of
Calder Abbey, in com. Cumbr.,
Knt.
Thomas Patrickson, of Cas\vell-=j=Jane, dau. of Lancelot Fletcher,
How, Esq1, died in a0 1645, or
thereabouts.
r~
of Tallantire, widd. of Francis
Richmund, of Highhead Cas-
tle, in com. Cumbr.
2. John Patrick- 1. Joseph Pa-=j=Catherine,dau. 1. Bridget, wife 2. Dorothy, wife of
son, mar. Brid- trickson, of
get, dau. of Sir Caswell -Plow,
Rich. Fletcher, Esqr., setatis,
of Hutton, in 56 an. 3 Apr.,
com.Cumbr.Knt. 1665.
3. Joseph.
2. George.
and coheire of of Sir Timothy Lancelot Lowther,
Thomas Sal- Fetherston, of a younger brother
keld, of Bray- Kirk -Oswald, of the Lowthers, of
ton, in com. in com. Cumbr. Ingleton, in com.
Cumbrian. Esq. Knt. Ebor.
1. Thomas Patrick-
son, son and heire,
a^t. 23 annor. 3
Apr., 1665.
1. Jane, wife of
Charles Hudson,
of Bootheibeck, in
com. Cumbr.
— I— rn
2. Isabel.
3. Catherine.
4. Bridget.
Thomas Patrickson on the behalf of
Joseph Patrickson, his father.
02
100
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
^mnmgtmt, of fflrmmttx.
See Flower's Yorkshire Visitation, p. 237.
John Penyngton. =f= dau. of
Ratcliffe, of the lie of Der-
wentwater.
r~
Sir John Pennyngton,=f=Izabel, dau. of
of Moncaster, in Com- I Broughton, and syster to
~ I
2. William Penny ngton.
berland.
Sir Thomas Broughton.
r
John Pen-=|=Mary, dau. Elisabeth,wife to (Margaret) mar. Anne,
yngton, son
and heyr,
to Sir John Walter Strick- to (John) Lam- wife to
Huddleston land. plugh, and after Richard
Ellen, wife to to (Thomas) Lay- Barwyse.
Kyghley. borne.
Sir
Rychard
Penny-
ton.
Izabell Pennington,=Thomas Dykes, of
dau. and heyr. Warthall, in Cum-
berland.
See also Lancashire Visitation 1G61, pp. 230-1.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
101
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Kendall, 5 Apl., 1665.
Ptwingttnt, of Staton*
Arms. — Or five Jusils in /esse az., a canton gu.
William Pennington, of Seaton,=
in com. Cumbrise., Esq.
=Mary, dau. of Thomas Pen-
nington, of Muncaster, in com.
Cumb., Esq.
William Pennington, of Seaton,=
Esq.
— I
Mary.
2. Thomas Pennington,
obiit sine prole.
1. William Pennington, =
of Seaton, Esq., a?t. 70
aim., 5 April, a0 Dni.
1665.
-Beatrice, dau. of Miles
Dodding, of Conishead,
in com. Lane.
i 1 ; -j
2. Richard. 1. Miles Pen-=j=Judith, dau. 1. Bridget, wife 2. Barbara. 3. Sarah,
nington, set.,
34 ami., 5
Aprilis, 1665.
I
Barbara.
of Sir Wil- of Daniel
fridLawson, Nichinson, of
of Isell, in Hawkshead
co. Cumb., Hall, in com.
Knt. Westmerland.
wife of.
Bouche, of
Cockermouth,
in com.
Cumbria;.
1. William, jet. 2 2. Wilfride.
an., 5 Apl., 1665.
Certified by Ferdinando Tongue on the behalfe of
Will. Pennington, Esq., his master.
102
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
^omtttwck, of SrftUfrg (1615.)
Arms. — Quarterly. 1. Gules, a bend ragidey argent. 2. Per chevron sable and ermine,
in chief two boars'1 heads couped. S. Sable, six annulets, two, two, and two, or.
4. Azure, a /esse between three martlets or.
Crest. — A demi-dragon between two eagles1 wings displayed or.
Thomas Penrodock, of Arkeilby,=
in com. Comb'land.
= Agnes, dau. of Sir John Lowther,
Knt.
Robert Penrodock, of Arkeilby.
_
=Agnes, dau. and sole heir of
Sir William Ley, Knt.
— n
2. Henry.
3. Alexander.
Edward Penrodock, of Arkeilby. =j=Elizabeth, dau. of Robert High-
more, of Arinathwayt, in Comb'-
land.
I
1. Robert Pen-
rodock,of Hale
Wilts, married
Joyce, dau. of
JohnCharnells
of Wishaw, in
com. Warwick,
no issue.
2. Anthony Elizabeth1
Penrodock, (1st wife)
of Arkeilby, dau. and
mar heir of
dau. of Wm. William
Englysh, of
Owterside,
in com.
Comb'land.
Aprice,of
Falston,
Wilts.
John.
=3. George=Ann,
Penrodock, widow
of Hales, of John
Wilts. Cock.
1
Elizabeth
wife of
Thomas
Bowman.
1
Mary, 1st
married
to John
Ley, Esq.
2nd, to
Cuthbert
Musgrave
Edward, son and heir.
2. Robert.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMERLAND.
103
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Egremond, 1 Apr., 1665
^onsflttbg.
Respite given for exhibiting the Armes.
John Ponsonby. =j=
T
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Simon Ponsonby,=j=
of Hale, in com.
Oumbr.
r
Henry Ponsonby.=j=Dorothy, dau. of
Sandes, of Rotinden, in com.
Cumbrian
2. Henry Pon-
sonby, now re-
siding in Ireld.
a0 Dni. 1665.
1. Sir John Pon-
sonby, Knt., re-
siding now in
Ireld. a?t. 57 ann.
vel circa, 1 Apr.
1665.
Dorothy, dau.
of John Bris-
ko, of Crofton,
in com. Cum-
brise., Esqr.
1. Anne,
wife of John
Irton, of Ir-
ton Hall, in
com.Cumbr.
1
2. Jane
1
3. Ellen, wife
of William
Crosby, of
in
Ireld.
r
John Ponsonby, set. 27 ann.,
1st Apr., 1665.
104
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
Salftefir, of Cotbg anii Cjjrgmbg.
See Flower's Yorkshire Visitation, pp. 2/ 1-2.
Arms.— Quarterly; 1 a/id 4 Ferf, /retty argent, [Salkeld.] 2. Argent, fretty and a chief gules
[Salkeld.] 3. Argent, a bend checquy or and gules, Vaux.
Crest. — A demi lion rampant vert.
John Salkeld, of Salkeld parva,=f
alias Okie Salkeld
Richard Salkeld, son and heyr.
Sir John Rossegyl
J
2. Robert.
John Salkeld, son and heyr.=f=Izabell.
r ' r-
Rychard Salkeld, =j=Kateren, dan. of Hugh Salkeld,
2. Hugh. =f Christian, dau. and heyr.
son and heyr.
Thomas Skel-
ton, of Branth-
wayte.
son and heir.
:Margaret, dau.
and sole heyr of
JohnTymperon
of Cumberland.
2. Robert
dwelt at
Tympor-
ham. =f=
Thomas Salkeld,=f dau. of
3. William dwelt
at Frymby, father
of Robert, of
whom came Wm.
of Hack thorp.
son and heyr.
Heron,
of Chipchace.
Salkeld.
r~"
Thomas Salkeld,=f=Joan, dau. of
r
John Salkeld, dwelt at Goboroo
(Gawbarrow), of hym is Thomas
Salkeld of the Whyt Hall come.
son and heir.
William Staple-
ton.
Salkeld.
Sir Rychard Sal-=fJane, dau. and
keld, of Corkeby,
in Cumberland.
sole heyr to Ro-
land Vaux, of
Trydremayne,
in Coinberland.
Roger Salkeld,
dwelt at
Thrymby,
grandfather to
Antony Salkeld
servant to the
Lord Sowche.
Henry Sal-
keld, dwelt
at Whayte
Crogge.
Hugh, dwelt
at Stangarth.
Lancelot
Salkeld,
dwelt at
Goboroo,
(Gawbarrow)
Crystyan, wife Margaret, wife to Katherine,=j= Thomas Oswald
to Wm. Dykes, Blenkinsopp. dau. and
of Cumberland. Maude, wife to coheir.
Anne, wife to Fetherston-
War- hough.
wyke. Agnes, wife to
Eglesfield. s.p.
Salkeld.
Roger.
Hugh.
Thomas Salkeld,=j= dau. of
son and heyr. Curwen.
2. Rychard Salkeld.=f= dau. of
Andrews, of co. Lanc-
Rychard Salkeld, =7=^. dau. of
son and heir.
Duckett.
Richard Salkeld,=p dau. of
son and heyr.
rJ
dau. and heii
Salkeld, =fGeorge Salkeld,
son and heyr.
r~r~i
2. Charles.
3. Robert.
4. Cuthbeit.
Bellingham.
5. Edward.
6. Rychard.
Thomas. Rychard. Hugh. Dorothy.
1
Jane.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMERLAND 113
Mktttr, of #afebatTofo, 1615.
Richard Salkeld. =j=
I
, I
1. Hugh, ob. s.p. 2. John Salkeld, brother and
heir.
I
Richard Salkeld, ob. 17 Hen. VI.=y=Catherm.
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Thomas Salkeld. =j=
r -Vr -i
1. Thomas Salkeld. 2. John Salkeld, of Gawbarrow Richard Salkeld.
T I___n r T
Richard Salkeld, Margaret, sister and coheir=j=Lancelot Salkeld or
lord of Corby. of Richard Huddleston.
Gawbarrow.
I
Thomas Salkeld, Esq.=j=Mary, dau. of William
Vaux.
.1 \ 1
1. Lancelot Salkeld, Esq.=j=Elizabeth, dau. and coheir 2. Thomas, 3. John, of
of Nicholas Bard soy, of of Salter. Holmerock.
BardseyHall,incom. Lane.
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1. Francis. 3. Thomas. Anne, wife of Joseph Jane. Margaret.
2. Nicholas. 4. Launcelot. Porter, of Bolton. Amy.
114
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE below DARWENT.
Cochermouth, 31 Marti j, 1665.
Mkcfo, of QHjMplanb.
Arms. — Vert, fretly argent, a canton gu.
Francis Salkeld, of Whitehall, in com.
Cumbr., esq.
r-
3, John Salkeld, of=
Threpland, in com.
Cumbr.
John Sal-
keld, of
Threpland,
set. 52 an.,
31 Martii,
1665.
=P>arbara, dau. of Thos.
Fletcher, of Cocker-
mouth.
2. Thomas Salkeld,
of Brayton.
T
Mary, dan.
of Thomas
Fairfax, of
Caldbeck,
in com.
Cumb.
r~i
1. Grace, wife of
Thomas Lathes, of
Dalehead, in com.
Cumbr.
2. Dorothy, wife
of John Osmund-
erlaw, of Dubmil,
in com. Cumbrian.
i i
3. Frances, wife
of George Bind-
losse, of Dalefoot,
in com. Cumbrian.
4. Barbara, wife
of Macguire,
an Irishman.
1. Catherine,
wife of
Joseph Pa-
trickson,
of How, in
com. Cum-
bria?.
]. Lancelot Salkeld, from
whoTii Sir Francis Salkeld, of
Whitehall, is descended.=j=
— i
3. Mary,
wife of
Thomas
Wib-
ridge, of
St. Bees,
in com.
Cumbr.
2. Frances,
wife of
William
Barwis, of
Huddles-
keugh, in
co. Cumbr.
1. John, died
unmarried.
T
Henry Salkeld, =j=Elizabeth. dau. of
setat. 32 ann.,
31 Mar tij, 1665.
John Irton, of
Irton, in com.
Cumbr.
1. Grace, wife of
Leonard Dykes,
of Warthole, Esq.
r~ i
2. Mary.
3. Barbara.
Mary, ret. 1 ann.,
31 Mart., 1665.
Certified by John Salkeld.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 115
THE WEST WARD. Cwlii'e, 28 Martii, 1G63.
StanMortr, of Iskljam.
Arms. — Quarterly ; 1 and 4> Per chevron sable and ermine, in ch'ef two boars' heads
erased or ; 2 and 3 sa. three lions rampant argt.
John English, lord of Little=j=Idonia, dau. and heire of John
Asby. | Lord Morvill.
I
Sir Thomas English, Kiit. =f=
r— T
Edmund Sandford.=f=ldonia, dau. and heire to
I Sir Thomas English, Kt.
Sir William Sand-=j=
ford, Kt. |
I ; J
Robert Sandford.=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Thornbury.
r '
Thomas Sandford.=j= dau. of Musgrave.
1
William Sandford.=f=Mabell, dau. of Sir Christopher Curwen, Kt.
I
Edmund Sandford. =|=Elizabeth, dau. of Warcopp, of Smardale.
i ; ; 1 ; —7 1
Dorothy, wife of Richard Joane, wife of William Thomas =j=G race, dau. of Ambrose
Dudley, of Yanewath, Esq. Thwayts, of Unerig. Sandford. I Crakenthoi-p, of
r J
Thomas Sandford.=f=Anne, dau. of Cuthbert Hutton, of Hutton
I John, in com. Cumb.
1
Thomas Sandford, of Askham, in com.-pMartha, dau. of Sir John Widdrington, of
Cumbr., Esq. | Widdrington, in com. Northumb., Knt.
I 1 ' 1 1 1 — i — I
3. Edmund. 2. John Sand-=j=Mary, dau. of 1. Thomas Elizabeth, wife 2. Martha.
ford, of Ask-
ham,died circa by, of the married. ton, of More- 4. Dorothy
ann., 1628. citty of Car- ton, in com.
lisle, Esq. Westmorld.
1. Thomas Sandford, of Ask-=f=Elizabeth, dau. of William Or- 2. Edward.
ham, Esq., setat. 35 annor.,
28 Martii, 1665,
pheur, of Plumland Hall, in
com. Cumb. Esq.
1 m
1. Mary. William, set. 12 ann., 2. John.
2. Elizabeth. 28 Martii, 1665. 3. Thomas.
r
4. Ephraim.
Certified by Thomas Sandford, Esq.
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119
d^tratta relating to tlje Jfamilg ni Santrp from t&jc
^aridj Register of St Be«,
CONTRIBUTED BY WILLIAM JACKSON, Esq., F.S.A.
10th September, 1880.
MARRIAGES.
1543, Aug. 23 — Willmus Richmond cu. filia Rogeri
Sands
1546, July 4 — Robertus Bity et Elisabetha Sands
1564, July 9 — Laurentius Sands et Jeneta Skelton
1567, April 29 — Johannes Wilson et Jeneta Sands
1579, Aug. 18 — Laurentius Sands et Margarcta
Grayson
1584, June 30 — Henricus Sands et Helena Fletcher
1591, June 1 — Marcus Steinbergheret Helena Sands
1605, May 14 — Henricus Pounsonby et Doritha Sands
BAPTISMS.
1539, Jan.
31-
1542, Oct.
13-
1544, Jan.
4-
1546, Dec.
23-
1550, Nov.
17-
,, March 17-
1551, April
20-
1553, Aug.
23-
1561, June
24-
1562, Aug.
14-
„ Feb.
13-
1563, Nov.
22-
1564, Jan.
27-
„ Feb.
16-
1565, May
26-
.i Aug.
2-
1566, May
25-
1567, July
16-
m Aug.
24-
1568, Oct.
23-
1569, April
3-
»> »
21-
„ Nov.
22-
1570, May
3-
m Aug.
26-
1571, March 10-
1572, April
25-
-Doritha filia Willielmi Sands
Helena filia Willielmi Sands
-Jeneta filia Willielmi Sands
-Barbaria filia Willielmi Sands
-Maria filia Willielmi Sands
-Robertus filius Johannis Sands
-Robertus filius Johannis Sands
-Elizabetha filia Roberti Sands
-Jeneta filia Johannis Sands
-Henricus filius Roberti Sands
-Rogerus filius Johannis Sands
-Doritha filia Roberti Sands
-Elizabetha filia Chistoferi Sands
-Robertus filius Roberti Sands
-Robertus filius Lawrentii Sands
-Thomas filius Johannis Sands
-Nicholaus filius Roberti Sands
-Jacobus filius Roberti Sands
-Anna filia Lawrentii Sands
-Johannis filius Lawrentii Sands
-Nicholaus filius Roberti Sands
-Christoferus films Johannis Sands
-Jeneta filia Christoferi Sands
-Helena filia Roberti Sands
-Richardus filius Johannis Sands
-Jeneta filia Roberti Sands
-Jeneta filia Lawrentii Sands
1573,
1573,
1576,
1585,
1586,
1586,
1588,
1589,
1590,
1592,
1593,
1595,
1596,
1597,
April 30
Nov. 8-
May 27-
April 6-
Dec. 21-
May 29
June 19
July 23
Sept. 2-
Dec. 25
May 25-
Aug. 8-
June
Aug. 29
Feb. 26
1599, July 25-
1600, Feb. 12-
1605, Aug. 5-
1643, Jan. 9-
1652, June 2-
1653, Sept. 25-
-Anna filia Johannis Sands
Anna filia Roberti Sands
Robertus filius Johannis Sands
Helena filia Henrici Sands
Walterus filius Roberti Sands
-Doritha filia Henrici Sands
Jeneta filia Henrici Sands
•Robertus filius Henrici Sands
Henricus filius Henrici Sands
Anna filia Henrici Sands
Nicholaus filius Henrici Sands
Margareta filia Henrici Sands
3 — Briggida filia Henrici Sands
-Susanna filia Henrici Sands
- Willielmus filius Henrici Sands de
Rottington
-Thomas filius Henrici Sands de
Rottington
-Anthonius filius Henrici Sands de
Rottington
-Elina filia Henrici Sands
-Willielmus filius Johannis Sands
de Endsides
-Jacobus filius WTillielmi Sandes de
St. Bees
Willielmus filius Willielmi Sands
de Sandwith
BURIALS.
1540, Jan. 20— Rogerus Sands
1541, Oct. 29— Doritha filia Willielmi Sands
1546, Feb. 22— Elisabetha filia Willielmi Sands
1547, Aug. 21— Robertus filius Rogeri Sands
,, Dec. 10 — Elina filia Willielmi Sands
1550, Jan. 29— Maria filia Willielmi Sands
1560, May 13— Barbara filia Willielmi Sands
1561, May 8— Willielmus Sands de Rottington
,, Feb. 11— Jeneta filia Christoferi Sands
it ,, 16 — Johannes filius Johannes Sands
1562, Jan. 19 — Johannes filius Christoferi Sands
1567, Sept. 30— Nicholaus filius Roberti Sands
,, Oct. 10 — Johannes filius Christoferi Sands
,, Nov. 12 — Anna filia Lawrentii Sands
1568, Sept. 15 — Johannes filius Christoferi Sands
1569, Sept. 9— Christoferus filius Johannes Sands
1573, April 8— Johannes filius Christoferi Sands
1574, April 29— Anna uxor Roberti Sands
1577, Dec. 7 — Margareta uxor Christoferi Sands
1578, Oct. 11— Jeneta filia Lawrentii Sands
1578, Nov.
,, Dec.
1585, July
„ Sept.
11-
6-
7-
31-
1-
1588, June 28-
1591, March 23-
1592, June 22-
1593, Nov. 30-
1598, June 3-
1599, Oct. 19-
1806, Sept. 17-
1613, Aug. 13-
,, March 13-
1621, April 1-
1622, July 31-
1623, Feb. 18-
-Jeneta uxor Lawrentii Sands
-Christoferus Sands
-Johannes Sands
-Lawrentius Sands
-Robertus filius Roberti Sands
-Elina filia Henrici Sands
-Robertus Sands de Rottington
-Anna filia Henrici Sands
-Willielmus filius Roberti Sands
-Margareta filia Henrici Sands
-Susanna filia Henrici Sands
-Thomas filius Henrici Sands
-Isabella filia Henrici Sands
-Elena uxor Henrici Sands de Rot-
tington
-Henricus Sands dc Rottington
-Jacobus Sands de Rottington
-Christoferus filius Johannis Sands
-Uxor Relicta Richardi Sands
120
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
THE EAST WARD. Appleby, 22 Martij, 1664.
Scaife, rf Wwton (TO.)
Arms. — Azure, on a chevron argent, between as many wolves' heads erased or, threz trefoi's
slipped sa.
Crest — A wolf's head erased or, holding in the mouth a trefoil as in the arms.
Respite given for proofe of these amies, but no procfe made
Robert Scaife, of Winton, in co.
Westmerland.
Rowland Scaife, of Winton, in=j=Anne, dan, of Barton, of
co. Westmerland.
Ormeside Hall, in com. Westmer-
land, Esq.
r~
Robert Scaife, of Winton, died=j=Margaret, dau. of Arthur Shepeard,
circa annum 1623.
of Ramson, in co. Weston.
—|
2. Arthur=Elizabeth 1. Robert Scaife,=j=Mary, dau. 1. Frances, 2. Sarah, wife
Scafe, of dau. of of Winton, in
Winton, in com. Westmer-
co. West- Rayner, land, set. 56 an-
merld. oat. of nor, 22 Mart,
48 ann. 29 in com. 1664.
Jan., 1664. Lincoln.
r~
of John Col- wife of John of John Bus-
ville, of the Breckin, of field, of Raven-
Dale, in Winton, in stondale, in co.
com. Ebor., co. Westm. Westmerld.
Esqr.
" I
3. John. 4. Richard. 1. Robert 1. Margaret 2. Sarah, wife 3.Agnes,wife 4.Mary
Scaife, set. wife of Ab- of William of Hugh
26 annor., raham Bus- Spencley, of Hartley, of
(vel circa) field, of Rid- Kirkby Stc- Kirkby Ste-
22 Mart., gate, in com. ven, in com. vcn, in com.
1664, now Westm. Westm. Westmerland
a student
in Oxford.
Certified by Robert Scaife.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
121
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Eyremond, 3 April, 1G65.
Smljouse, of Seascale,
Arms. — Quarterly 1 and 4- Or, a parrot ppr., Senhouse. 2 and 3, gu., three eagles
displayed or, Eaglesfield.
Crest. — A parrot ppr
William Senhouse, of Seascale, in=j= dau. and coheir of
co. Cumbrise., Esq.
Lucy, of.
.J
Thomas Senhouse, of Seascale,=j=Dorothy, dau. and heire of.
Esq.
I~
Eaglesfield, of Alneburgh Hall,
in com. Cumbria).
1. Thomas Senhouse, of Seascale, =f=
Esq.
2. John Senhouse,
of Alneburg
2. Lancelot 1 died
3. Thomas. ( unm.
John Senhouse, of=
Seascale, Esq., dyed
in Dec. a0 1638.
"1
=Mary, dau. of Daniell Joyce, died
Flemyng, of Rydale, in unmarried,
com. Westmorland, Esq.
3. Thomas. 2. Joseph Sen- John Sen-=
4. William, house, of Hall house, of
— Bolton, in com. Seascale,
5. Anthony Cumbr., mar. Esq., net.
died unm. Margaret, dau. 67 ann.,
of Lancelot 3 Apl., a0
Lough, ofWin- 1665.
derwath, in
Westmerland.
r
-~ — ■ ■ 1 i i i
=Anne, dau. of John Agnes.
Bimpson, of Shav- Dorothy,
ington, in com, Alice.
Lane, (and coheir) Isabell.
as also coheir to Sir -
Edward Writinton,
of Writinton, in co.
Lane, Knt., her
mother's brother.
1
5. Mary,
wife of
Thomas
Antrobus.
died
unmar-
ried.
Writinton Senhouse, son and heir,=f=Dorothy, dau. of John Aynes-
aet. 24 an., 3 Apl., a0 1665.
worth, of Plessington, in co.
Lane.
2. William, retatis 1. John, set. 4 ann.,
2 ann. 3 Apl., 1665.
Frances, borne
14 Dec, 1664.
Certified by Wrightinton Senhouse on the behalf e of his father
R
122
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE below DARWENT.
Cockermouth, 31 Martij.
StnlMM, of ^htefarottgt
Arms. — Quarterly ; 1. A parrot ppr., Senhouse. 2. Gu. a chev. between three combs
arg., Tunstall. 3. Gu. three eagles displayed or, Eaglespield. 4. Az., on a
chevron or,between three dolphins argent, five cinque/oils gu.
Crest. — A parrot ppr.
Thomas Senhouse, of Seascale, in=
co. Cumbria?., Esqr.
__l
= dau. and coheire of Richard
Eglesfield, of Alneburgh Hall, in
com. Cumbrian, Esqr.
1 Senhouse, of
Seascale, Esqr. =j=
2. John Senhouse, of=
Alneburgh Hall.
I
3. John
obiit
sine
prole.
Anne, dau. of Ponsonby,
of Haw Hale, juxta Egremond.
2. Richard
Senhouse,
Bishop of
Carlisle.
1. Peter =
Senhouse,
of Alne-
brough
Hall, dyed
in January,
1654.
=Frances, dau.
of Lancelot
Skelton, of Ar-
mathwayt, in
com. Cumbr.,
Esqr.
1. Alianor,
wife of Hen-
ry Fletcher,
of Moresby,
in co. Cumb.
1 n
2. Jane, 3. Elizabeth
wife of wife of
John Will. Bris-
Blener- koo, a
hasset,of younger son
Flemby, to Briskoo,
in co. of Crofton.
Cumbriae
r-
.j
John Senhouse, 1 of Alnebrough,
set. 67 annor, 30° Martij, 1665.
^Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey
Wharton, of Gillingwood, in
Richmundsh, in com. Ebor.
2. Patricius=j=Elizabeth,dau.
Senhouse.
of John Brom-
field,of Hames
Hill, widd. of
Henry Dalton
of Brigham, in
com. Cumbrise.
Elizabeth, =1. John ■
dau. of Senhouse
Jerome Tol- son and
hurst, Dep- heire, set.
uty Gover- 40 an. 30
nor of Car- Martij, a0
lisle, 1st wife 1665.
1 I I I I
=Mary, dau. of 1. Frances.
Andrew Hud- 2. Isabel.
leston, of Hut- 3. Agnes.
ton John, in 4. Margaret.
com. Cumbr., 5. Elizabeth.
2nd wife.
1. Patricius aet.
8 an., 31 Martij,
1665.
2. Thomas
3 Months.
set.
1
Elizabeth,
aet. 4 ann.
I — 1
1. John set. 2. Andrew
5 an., 31
Martij, 1665
3. Dudley
Certified by John Senhouse.
Vide ye Visitation of Northamptonshire made a0 1682, for the brothers of this John.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND
123
CUMBERLAND WARD.
Carlisle, 29<J Martij 1665.
Simpson, of Hlkrtljtoijt
" No Amies shelved."
coin. Ebor.
.Simpson, of.
,111=1=
rr
Hugli Simpson, of Allerthwayt,===
in co. Cumbr., died circa annum
1646.
r~
Hugh Simpson, of Aller-===Elizabeth, dau. of Lancelot
thwayt, set. 50 aim., 29
Martij, 1665
Relfe, of Brathwayt, in com.
Cumbrian.
Anne, wife of Thomas
Stangar, of Hullock, in
com. Cumbr.
I I
3. Joseph. 2. John. 1. Lancelot Simp-
son, son & heiie,
now of Fairbanke
in com. Cumbr.,
set. 22 an., 29
Martij, a0 1665.
=Mary, dau. 1. Dorothy, 2. Isabel], 3. Eliza-
of William wife of John wife of beth.
Musgrave,
of Penrith, dale, in com
in co. Cumb. Cumbria?.
Esqr.
r~
i
Elizabeth, set. 1 an.
29 Martij, a° Dni.
1665.
Fell, of Ul- Daniell
Hexeter,
of the
Citty of
Carlisle.
Certified by Lance'ot Simpson,
See also Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, page 98
ft
124
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
Skctoit, of armat&hrastt.
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 and 4- Azure, a /ess argent between three fleur-de-lis or, Skelton.
2 and S, argent, a bend dancettee azure, Brampton.
Thomas Skelton, of Armath\vayte,=j= dau. of Roger Lan-
in com. Cumberland.
r~
caster.
Richard Skelton. =j=Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Curwen.
__J
John Skelton. =j=Mary, dau. of John Irton.
1. Thomas. 3. Robert.
2. Oswald. 4. Christopher.
rn .
Catherine.
Ellyn.
See also Tonys Visitation, p. 98, Floioer's Visitation, p. 286, Glovers Visitation, p 37G,
and Dugdale's Visitation, p. 113.
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OP
LEATHE WARD.
Cocker month, 31 Martij, 1G65
Skelton, of JJinMiousc.
Arms. — Az. a /esse gu. cotisel arg., between three flea> s- de-lis cr.
William Skelton, of Appletree-=j=
thwayt, in com. Cumbria?., a
younger son to one of the Skel-
tons, of Branthwayt, in com.
Cumbria?.
I~
I
2. Simon Skelton, of High-=f=Margaret, dau. of George Skel- 1. John Skelton, of
house, in com. Cumbr.
__J
ton, a younger son of the house Appletreethwayts. =f=
of Armethwayt. /^
John Skelton, of High-house, =j=Dorothy, dau. of George Bake-
in com. Cumbr., died in a°
1644.
house, of Morley, in com. West-
morland.
L
1
Dorothy, dau. of Joseph Thwayts,=j=Richard Skelton, of=j=Ellen. dau. of Joseph Huddle
of Thwayts, in com. Cumbr.,
first wife.
High-house, set. 62
annorum, 31 Martij
a0 1665.
.J
ston, of Hutton-John, in co.
Cumbr., second wife.
1. Dorothy, aet.
18 annor,
31 Mart., 1665.
I —
2. Mary, set. 12 annor,
31 Mart., 1665.
1 I 1
3. Elizabeth.
4. Anne.
5. Helen.
Certified by Richard Skelton
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
127
JStanUg, of ©altpttjr-
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 and 4 Argent, on a bend azure cottised vert, three stags cabossed or. 2 and 3 Gules
two bars and in chief three mullets argent, pierced or.
Crest. — A stag's head argent, attired or, collared vert.
John Stanley, lord of Stanleigh, and of=F
Storton, (in Wyrall) in com. Cestrise.
John Stanleigh, of Greswetham, in com.-
Cumbria?., youngest son.
John Stanley, of Greys Wetham, 10 E. III.
William Stanleigh, lord of Storton and
Stanleigh, from whom the Stanleys, of
Hooton, in com. Cestria?. are descended.
On a bend three stags' heads caboshed
X
Nicholas Stanley. =fConstance, dau. and heire of Thomas Austhwayt, of Austhwayt,
| in com. Cumbrian , now called Dalegarthe, 20 E. III.
2. John Stanley, of
Hall Thwayts. * y
I
Thomas Stanley, of
Hall Thwayts. =p
. i
Thomas Stanley, of Austhwayt,=j=
Esq., 10 H. VI., 1431.
r J
Nicholas Stanley, of Austhwayt,
38 H. VI., 1437.
1
William.
J
John Stanley.
J
William Stanley.
I
Roger Stanley.
J
J
John Stanley, of Arna-
by in Cumberland. =j=
r~
Thomas Stanley, of Dalegarth, =p Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Hudles-
Esq., 38 H. VI. | ton, Kt.
i '
William Stanley, of Dalegarth, =j=Aliee, dau. of Sir Richard Ducket,
Esq. | Knt.
r '
Thomas Stanley, of Dalegarth, =j=Margaret, dau. of John Fleming.
Esq.
I 1 — 1
1. Chris- 3. Richard^Widow = 2. Thomas ,—dau. of
of of Lee, in Burton,
Doctor com. Sur- and wid.
Burcott. rey, ob. s.p. of
r- — 1 1 Scroggs.
1. Thomas. 2. John.
topher, of Fittle-
futher of worth, in
William, com. Sussex
i — r
S.Thomas Stan-^pJoyce, dau. of John 2. Christo-
ley, Mr. of the
Mynt.
Barret, of Audley, in
Kisex, and ...widd.
of Sir James Wil-
ford, Knt.
pher, father
of Thomas,
of London.
1 j
John Stanley, =pMargai-et, dau wife
of Dalegarth,
Esq.
r"
of Thomas Sen- to Thomas
house, Esq. Walker, of
Cumber-
land.
Mary, sole heir.
Sir Edward Herbert, 2nd son of
William, Earl of Pembroke.
Thomas Stan-=j=Isabell, dau. of John
Sir William Herbert, of Red castle, co.
Cumb,, Esq.
Sir Percy Herbert, of Redcastle, Knight,
and Bart.
ley, of Dale-
garth, Esq.
i
Edward Stan-
ley, of Dale-
garth, Esq. dyed
circa an. 1646.
Leake, of Edmonton.
Tsabell. dau. of
Briggs, of Cawmire,
in com. Westmerland.
i — r
i — i — i — i 1 ^
1. Margaret, wife Thomas, Dorothy, dau. = John Stanley,
of Joseph Hexe- died an- of Henry Feth of Dalegarth,
ter, of Keswyke, married erston, of Kirk-
in com. Westm. Oswald, in co.
2. Anne, wife of Cumb., Esq.,
Edward Crofts, of 1st wife.
Appleton, in co. i
Ebor. Edward Stanley, of Dale-^Isabell, eldest dau. of Thos.
Esq., died in
a" 1649.
Mary, dau. 3. William,
of Thomas of Ponson-
Stanley, of by, in com.
Lee, in co. Cumbr.
Sussex, 4. Richard,
2nd wife, died unm.
5. Edward
Stanley, a
fellow of
Qu. College
in Oxford,
died atWi-
gan, being
wounded
3. Bridget, ) died
4. Isabell, J un.
garth, Esq., ret. 25 an.,
3 Apl,. 1665.
Carwen, of Sello Parke, in in fight in
com. Cumb., Esq.
2. Thomas.
1. John, set. 3 aim.,
3 Apl., 1665.
The parts in Italic are taken from the 1015 Visitation
1. Isabell. 2. Barbara.
Certified hy Edward Stanley.
Cheshire,
in the ser-
vice of
King Char-
les the first
martyr.
128
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
CUMBERLAND WARDE.
C oehermouth, 31 Martij, 16G5.
Stawfoi):, of CatlteU.
Arms. — Az. a /esse dancettee gu. between three crosses botonnee fitchee or, attested by Sir
William Dethwick, garter a0 Dni. 1592.
Richard Stanewiges, of Stanewiges, 40 E. III.
John Staynwiges, 2 H. IV.=
Thomas Staynewigges, of =
Orton, Esq., 5 H. VI.
Thomas Stanwix, of Carlisle,1
Esq., 1 E. IV.
r—
Esq.
.dau. of Thomas Vaux,
Thomas Stanewix, 6 H. VII.=j=Jennet, dau. of Richard Lowther.
I
Thomas Stanwix, of Carleil,=j=
temp. H. VIII.
James Stanwix, temp. H. VIII. =j=
Margaret, dau. of William
Blennerhasset.
r-
Richard Stanwix, temp. Eliz.
Reg.
James Stanwix, of Caerleile.^pMary, widow of Brotherick
2. Richard.
3. John.
4. James.
5. Henry.
*- — <>
obiere sine
prole.
Thomas Stanwix=
Capt. of a Foot
Company in the
regiment of Sir
Philip Musgrave
Knt. and Bart.,
slayne in the
.King's Service,
A0 Dni. 1648.
^Frances,
dau. of Mat-
thew Pal la-
day, of
Brough, in
comitat
Cumbria?,
1 i ; 1
1. Frances, 2. Jane, wife 3. Mary,
wife of of Thomas wife of
Ambrose Gibson, of Alexander
Nicholson, Horn castle, Dalton, of
of Carleil. in co. Line. Carleil, in
co. Cumb.
r~
"~l
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Thomas Stanwix, of Carlisle,=j=Grace, clau. and sole heire of
Holbeach, of Cold New- Esq., art. 35 an., 31 Martij,
ton, in co. Leic. a0 1665.
I
3. (J race.
Thomas Fairfax, of Parke-
head, in com. Cumbria?.
2. Elizabeth. 1. Frances, ret. 12 an.,
31 Martij, 1665.
Certified by Thomas Stanwix.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 129
KENDALL WARDE. Kendall, 20 Marty, 1664.
o*
fcele, of Imoall, (3HB.)
Arms. — A /esse engrailed fretted, between three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure.
Crest. — A wolfs head sa, gorged and fretted beloiu the collar az.
Respite given for proofs of these amies but no proofe made.
Michael Steele, of Skelton, in=j=
com. Eborum.
r~
Francis Steele, now of Plomp-=j=Auclrey, clau. of Hods-
hon, of Ollerton-G range, in co.
Ebor.
ton, in co. Ebor. a0 D. 1664
1
.1 ~
Michaell Steele, of Kendall, =j=Elizabeth, dau. and sole heire
Doctor of Phisick, set. 48 an., I of Richard Young.
20 Martij, 1664.
.r — J
Michaell died in his infancie.
Certified by Michaell Steele
130 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
StodOraU, of Batumi, (WL) 1615.
William Stockdalle.=f=
I
I T ■L~ 1 1
Robert Stockdalle, Stockdalle.=f= Edmund Stock- Oliver
of Hull, in com, of Kirkby Lons-
Yorke. ^ dalle, in Westmor-
land
__J
dalle, of Smeton Stockdalle
and Oirsby.
1
Stockdalle.=j=
r J
Stockdalle. =f
I
r~
Stockdalle.=j=
. r J
Christopher Stockdalle,
of Barboune, in West-
morland.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
131
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Cockermouth, 31 Martij, 1665.
Sfognlnuw, of ^tfotjjfoagt
Arms. — Quarterly; 1 and Jf Git., three boars' heads couped argt., crined or, betireen,
9 cross crosslets of the second; 2 and 3, per feise gules and arg., three cinquej oils
counter changed , a crescent for difference.
Crest. — A hoar's head erect couped argent.
John Swynbourne, of Hewth-
wayt, in com. Cumbr., Esqr.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Sal-
kelcl, of White Hall, in com.
Cumbria?., Esqr.
Henry Swynburne, of Hewth-=j= dau. of Christopher
wayt, Esqr.
Irton, of Irton, in com. Cumbria?.
r~i i 1 r~i " 1 ,
3. Cuthbert 2. Richard 1 . John Swyn-=j=Mabell, dau. 1. Anne, wife 3. Barbara
slayne in Swynburne, burne, of
Ireland. of Cocker- Hewthwayt,
4. Thomas, mouth, in co. Esqr., died a0
now residing Cumbria?. 1646.
in Ireland.
of Thomas of Matthew
Mussrave, Blenerhasset,
•©««"■■ *->
of Cum.
Tatch, in
com. Cumbr.
Esqr.
wife of
James Pear-
of Beanseales, son, after of
in com. Cum., John Scott,
after of of Keswyko
Tuke. in com.
2. Dorothy. Cumbria?
Richard Swynbourne, of=
Hewthwayt, Esqr., set.
29 an., 31 Martij, 1665
=Eleanor, dau. of Anthony 1. Thomas, Margaret, wife of
Bouche, of Cockermouth, died young. Robert Jenkinson,
in com. Cumbr. of in Ireland
1. John, set. 4 an.,
31 Martij, a0 1665.
2. Edward.
Certified by Richard Swynburne.
132 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
LEATHE WARD Penrith, 24 Martij, 1664.
^jjwlMir, of jWdmerbg.
Arms. — Arg., a maunche gu.
Crest. — A woman's bust ppr. habited gu.
Christopher Threlkeld, of Mel-=f= dau. and coh. of
marby, in com. Cumb., Esq.
Highmore, of Under Skyddaw,
in com. Cumbrian.
John Threlkeld, of Melmarby, in=j=Margerie, dau. of Eden, of
com. Cumbi\, Esq.
West Auckland, in the Bpp™* of
Durham.
I
John Threlkeld died in a0 1610=f=Anne, dau. of William Orrell, of
or thereabouts. I Turton Tower, in com. Lane.
Humphrey Threlkeld, of Mel-=j=Margaret, dau. of Lancelot Sal-
marby, Esq., died circa an. 1645.
keld, of Whitehall, in co. Cumb.
i 1 ; 1
Lancelot Threlkeld, of=j=Katherine, dau. of Nicholas 1. Frances, wife of 2. Anne.
Melmarby, Esq., setatis
50 aim., 24 Martij, a0
1664.
r~
Whitfield, of New Sheild, Humphrey Douth-
in Alston Moore, in com. wayt, of Melmarby,
Cumbrian in com. Cumbrian.
"I
1. Anne, aetatis 20 ann. 2. Katherine. 3. Mary. 4. Dorothy. 5. Margery.
24 Mart., 1665.
Certified by Lancelot Threlkeld, Esq.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 133
£&foait«, of £Ijfoattcs, (W.)
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 and Jf, Argent, a cross sable, fretty or. 2 and 3 sable, a lion
rampant argent, crovmed(or), vulned with three billets of the field.
William Thwaytes.=j=Margaret, sister of Sir Henry
| Bellingham.
I
William Thwaytes, son and heir.=j=Anne, dau. of John Kyrkby, of
| Ratclyff.
J— -r n
John Thwaytes,=f=Isabell, dau. of John Elisabeth, mar. to Isabel, married to
son and heir. Flemyng, of Rydell. William Belling- Thomas Elderton,
ham. of Hackney.
r
i — i — i — i 1 — i — i 1 — r~i
William Thwaytes,=j=Joan, dau. 2. Antony. Jane. Joan.
son and heir.
of Edmund 3. Richard. Alice. Mabell.
Sandforthe. 4. Robert. Dorothy. Winifrid.
5. Thomas.
. { ! j
John, son and heir. 2. Peter. Joan. Isabel.
See Tong's Visitation, p. 96 ; Flower's Visitation, p. 322 ; and Glover's Visitation, p. 175
134
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE WARD subtus DARWENT.
Cochermouth, 31 Martij, 1GG5.
Qbdnm, of 3Bttbtfetik
Arms. — Quarterly, I. & IV. Vert on a chief ' az., three martlets or, all within a bordure of
the third pelletee, Tolson. 77. Quarterly, 1 and Jp Arg., on a bend sa., three
owls arg., 2 and 3 arg., a cross moline sa. a crest for difference, Savile, op
Watii. 777. Arg., three bars az. in chief as many lozenges vert, Fleming.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's jamb ermine holding two ostrich feathers
vert and az.
Henry Tolson, Esqr., High=j=
Shreeve of Cumberland, 17°
Eliz.
I"
Richard Tolson, of=T=Eleanor, dau. of
Bridekirke, in co.
Cumbria.
Lamplugh, of Doven-
by, in com. Cumbria?.
Esqr.
John Tolson, Provost
of Oriell Colledge, in
Oxford.
Lancelot Tolson,
a merchant in
London. ==
Henry Tolson,=
of Bridekirke,
died in a0 1603
=Margaret, dau.
and sole heire of
Henry Savile, of
Wath-upon-Derne,
in com. Ebor. Esq.
Jane.
Frances.
Mary.
Catherine.
Jane,
Frances.
2. Henry. 1. Richard Tolson, of Bridekirke,=
3. John. Esq., an utter barrister of Lin-
' « ' colne's Inn, and now a justice of
died peace and Quorum in this County
young. of Westmerland, set, 42 ann.,
31 Martij, 1665.
of
4. Wilfrid,
set. 6 months.
Greg-
=Anne, dau
Gilbert
ory, of Barn-
by Super Dun
in co. Ebor.
1.
2.
3.
TH— 1
Hester.
Helen.
Margaret.
i
died
unm.
3. Gregory,
set. 5 ann.
2. Richard,
set. 7 an.
— I
1. Henry, set.
1 3 annorum ;
31 Mart. 1665
1
I.Elizabeth,
set. 10 ann.,
a0 1665.
'
2. Catherine
setatis 3 an-
nor.
Certified by Richard Tolson, Esq.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND
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136 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
SFmtty. of Catcrlp.
Arms. — Quarterly ; 1. Or, a/ess chequy yules and of the field, between three garbs of the second (Vaulx
of Caterlyx). 2. Gules a /esse chequy of the field and or. between six garbs of the last
(Vaulx, of Caterlyx). 3. Argent, a bend counter compony or and yules (Vaulx of
Tredermayxe), 4. Vert, a cross moline or (Delamore), " doubtfull of ye collers of the
last coate."
Crest. — An eagle's head erased sable, gorged with a collar or.
Robert Vaulx.
J
William Vaulx, temp. 2 \V illiam Ruf ns=j=
i ' 1 1
1. William le Vaulx. =^ 2. Robert. 3. Henry.
Sir John Vaulx, Knt., 16 H. II. =f
i
JohnVaulx, 32 H. H.=f
r -1 t 1
William le Vaulx, temp. K. John.^f 2. John. 3. Thomas.
| '
Sir William le Vaulx, Knt., temp. H. III. =p
1. William \aulx.=f=Margery le \ aulx, of Tredermayne. 2. John le \anlx, of whom comcs\ aulx
of Odiam, in Hampshire.
L n
John le Vaulxe. 48 E. III.=j=
John le Vaulxe, 20 R. IL=F 2. William. 3. Robert.
r J
John le \aulxe, 4 Hen. IV.=f=
± ^ _,
\\ illiam le Vaulx,=j= dau. of Browam, 2. John. Henry, of whom conies
8 Hen. V. a chevron between three dolphins. 3. Thomas. Vaulxe, of Lincolnshire.
William le Vaulx, 20 Ed. IV.=j=lssabel, dau, of Delamore.
Gules, a cross for y or.
Mary, dau. of Skelton,=pJohnVaulx, of Caterlin, in=j=._. dau. of.
2nd wife. Az, a fesse between | com. Cumberland.
three fleurs-de-lis or.
Crakenthorpc (1st wife)
_j
2. John Vaulx, of the=j=Elizabeth, dau. of William 1. William Vaulx, =j=Jane, dau. of
Mylynke, in com.
Cumberland.
Layton, of Delmayne, in of Caterlyn.
com. Cumberland.
Leyborne.
r~r; I 1 i i 1 1 i — : — i — 1 1 — i
1. Ambrose. \\ illiam, of Anne, wife Jane, wife Catherine, 1. Thomas, 2. Row- Mary,
2. Cuthbert. Steresby, co. of William of Richard wife of ob. s.p. land wife of
o. s.p. York, 1584, Bresbey, of Sympson. Alexander 3. John. Vaulx, Sen-
marrd. Cath- Penrith. Elizabeth, Watson, of 4. Cuthbert married house. 1
erine, dau. of Mary, wife wife of Pereth, Anne, Dorothy
Piers Frodin- of Cuthbert Rowland in Cumber- dau. of wife of
gham, of of Maud- Holme, of land. Sen-
Frodingham bye, in Cumber- Salkeld. house.
Garth, in Hoi- Cumber- land. =5=
derness, and land. i — | — , , — , ' ,
died s.p. I. William. 4. Richard. 5 daughters,
2. Thomas. 5. John. not married.
3. Humphrey.
1 Or Salkeld. a*
bee also Flower's Vieitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5, pp. 228-9. J^
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND.
137
ALLERDALE supra DARWENT.
Cockermouth, 31 Martij 1G65.
©ritll, of C0ttattoutfjL
Arms. — Argent, on a chief 3 plates, a crescent for difference.
Respite given for proofe of these amies.
Robert Uriell, of Cockermouth,=
in com. Cumb.
r~
Richard Uriell, of Cockermouth.
i
Richard Uriell. =j=Hel en, dau. of Sanderson,
of Cockermouth.
2. Edward, 1. William Ur-=
obijt. sine iell, of Cock-
prole, ermouth, dyed
in a0 1649.
=Frances, dau. of 1. Anne, wife of 2. Alice, wife of
William Blenner- Mungo Dalston, Richard Mason,
hasset, of Flemby, of Cockermouth. of Cockermouth.
in com. Cumbr.,
Esq.
-1
1. William Uriel! ,=|=Elizabeth, dau. of 2. Richard Uriell, of=j=Jane, dau. of Thomas
of Cockermouth.
William Askew, of Cockermouth, set. 45
Milium, in com. annor,31 Martij, 1665
Cumbr.
Fletcher, of Moreside,
in com. Cumbr.
__I
William, set. 9 an.
31 Mart., 1665.
2. Robert, set.
11 months,
31 Mart., 1665.
1 r~i
1. Richard, oot. Frances.
11 an., 31 Mar., Jane,
1665.
Certified by Richard VrielL
138
VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
aptfp, of SmariraU, (TO.) 1615.
Arms. — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Sable, three covered cups argent. 2 and 3 argent, on a f esse
gules, three cushions or.
Crest. — A boar's head coined argent.
1 Richard Warcop, of Smer-=p dau. of Thomas
dalle, in. Westmerland. Radcliffe.
r~
Edward Warcop, of Smer-=j=Anne, dau. of Tho. Layton,
dalle. of Saxhow.
r~
John Warcop, of Smerclale.=j=Anne, dau. of Geoffrey Lan-
caster, of Craktrees.
I
Thomas Warcop=j=Anne, clau.
Penconer (to of Rowland
Q. Eliz.) was of Thornebor-
Smerdalle. ough.
vr~\ —
2. James.
3. Edward.
4. George.
r~r-\
5. Matthew.
Catherine.
Anne.
Elizabeth, ux.
Cuthbert War-
cop, of Cowley
I
Frances, first dau. and coh.
mar. to John Dalston, in Coui-
berland.
dau. and coh. ux.
Talbot Bowes, 2nd son of Sir
George Bowes.
1 Rainold in Tonge.
See long's Visitation, p. 101, and Glover's Visitation, p. 376.
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 139
CUMBERLAND WARD. Carlisle, 29 Mart., 1665.
Arms. — Az. three lions rampant argent.
Crest. — A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand gauntletted, holding a battle axe.
Dils Randolphus de Meschines dedit dicto Odardo et haeredibus Manerium de Warthewyke cum
pertinentijs Dfis Hubertus de Vallibus, et Robertus filius ejus dederunt dicto Odardo manerium
de Chorkby cum pertinentijs tenendum de Baronia sua de Gillesland.
Dfis de Allerdale Waldeofus dedit dicto Odardo, manerium de Newton in Allerdale.
Dns Henr-primus Rex Anglise, dedit dicto Odardo maneria de Melmorby, Stainton juxta Eden et
Blackhill et prcedicta omnia confirmavit.
Successit dicto Odardo in Baroniis de Wigton et Stainton et in Manerijs de Melmorby et de Blackhill,
Adam filius Odardi primogenitus, aquo Dni de Wigton descendere ; Et hseres masculus ejusdem
Adam in Dno Johanne de Wigton cujus sola filia et hseres (ut juridici dicunt) de Sanguine alien-
avit manerium de Wigton Dno Anthonio de Lucy de Cockermouth tempore Regis Edwardi tertij.
Odardus de Logis fuit Dominus Baroniaa de Wigton1
ex dono Waldevi filii Gospatricij comitis de Dunbar,
Domini de Allerdall.
*
i 1 ' 1
3. Osbertus, 2. Willielmus filius Odardi fuit secundus Dominus de=pOsanna. 1. Adam,
obijt. sine Warthwyke ex dono patris sui, temp. Rx. H. II. fuit Dom-
prole. inus de Chorkby ut frater et hseres Osberti filii Odardi.
r '
Johannes de Warthwyke temp. R. I. et Rx. Johis=p
| 1
Willielmus de Warthwyke, 17 H. III. fuit miles, =r
44 H. III.
Robertus de Warthwyke, 32 E. I. =p
Willielmus de Warthwyke, temp. E. L=p
r 1 '
2. Edmundus de Warthwyke. =f= 1. Johannes de Warthwyke, 34 E. I.,
miles temp. E. II., obijt sine prole.
Johannes de Warthenwyke, nepos et=
hseres Johannis temp. Edw. III.
Georgius de Warthwyke, temp. R. II. =
Johannes de Warthwyke, temp. R. 11.=
Johannes Warwyke, temp. E. IV.
Lancelotus Warwyke. =p
... r '
Richardus Warwyke. =j=
Christopherus Warwike.=f Francesca filia Salkeld de Corby,
| in com. Cumb. arm.
L 1
Francesca filia Salkeld de White Hall,=rRichardus Warwyke, obijt=f=
in com. Cumbrian, uxor la I circa annum, 1634. I uxor 2a
Georgius, 1. Thomas Warwyke, mayors filia Gawini Brath- Johannes Warwyke de Lock-
wayt de Ambleside, in wayt juxta Hartley Castrum
com. Westmerlandiae Esq. in com. Westmerlandia?.
obijt civitatis Carleolensis obijt
sine prole. patre vivente.
Thomas Warwike de Warwike, in com.=j=Francesca filia Johannis Skelton de
Cumbr., arm. obijt a0 Dni 1654. | Armathwayt, in com. Cumbria?., arm.
— ' . ,. 1 1 l-i
2. Thomas Warwike,=Francesca filia Johannes 1. Johannes, 1. Maria uxor Row- 2. Cather-
set. 22 an., 29 Mart., Dalston de Acornebanke ob. ccelebs. landi Nichols, rectoris ine.
1W6« in com. Westmerland, Ecclesia? de Acton in
armyger. com. Cumbrian-
T 2
Certified by Thomas Warwyke, Esq.
Webb, see back of Fhilipson.
140 VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
KENDALL WARDE. Kendall, 20 Marti], 1664
Wit)} (WestnuKlanfc.)
Arms. — Az., on a chief gu. three martlets or.
Sr William Web, Lord Mayor of ye=j=
Citty of London, a0 Dni 1592.
Christopher Web, Alderman of the=j=
Citty of London.
Sr William Web, Kn* an Esquire to Prince=pAlice, dau. of Sr Thomas Strickland, of
Henry, he resided at Newby-upon-Yore,
in com. Ebor., died in August, a0 1662,
was ruined for adhering to the King in the
late troubles.
Thornton Brigge, in com. Lane. (Ebor.) and
Sizor in com. Westmerland.
I -1- 1
2. William Web, set. 36 an., 1. Thomas Web.
20Martij, 1664.
Certified by WiUm. Webbe
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMERLAND.
HI
ijartott, of TOIjarton, (WL)
Arms. — Sable, a maunch argent ; impaling, Argent, a lion rampant sable, vulned with an
annulet of the field.
Thomas Wharton, of Wharton,=j= ...dau. of Lowther,
| of Lowther.
I J
Henry Wharton, son and heir.=j=Alice, dau. of Sir John Conyers,
| of Hornby.
Thomas Wharton, son and heir.=j=Agnes, dau. of Reynold Warcop,
I of Smerdall.
■"I
Sir Thomas Whar-=j=Alianore, dau. Christopher Joan, mar. to Florence, mar. to
ton, Knight, son
and heir (Lord
Wharton.)
of Sir Bryan 2nd son.
Stapleton, of
Wighill.
John Fulthorp Thomas Forster, of
Ethelstone, North-
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VISITATION PEDIGREES OF
ALLERDALE above DARWENT.
Eyremond, 1 Apr., 1665.
8$$tt?fifj, of Clifton anir St i3tt».
Arms. — Quarterly, J and 4, Or, three bars sa, on a chief of the first, two mullets of the
last ; 2 and 3 gu. a f esse dancettee between three cross crosslets /lichee or.
William Wybergh, of Clifton,=Eleanor, dau. and heir of Gil-
in com. Westmorland, temp, bert Ingaine, of Clifton, in
E. III. com. Westmerld.
Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton.=j=Anne, dau. of Hugh Lowther,
of Lowther, in com. West-
merld., Esq.
Thomas Wybergh. of Clifton,=
in co. Westm., and St. Bees, in
com. Cumbr., Esq.
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3. Bridget, wife
of Pickering Dal •
ston, of Wampoll
in com.Cumbrhe.
gent
• Sister to Edmund
Grindale, Archbishop of Can-
terbury.
2. M;iry, wife
of Joseph Clee-
ter, of Milium
in com. Cumb.
1. Anne, wife Thomas Wybergh, =j=Matilda, dau.
of John Cham- of Clifton, and St.
bers, of Raby Bees, Esq., died 22
Court, in com. Feb., 1647.
Cumb., Esq.
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6. John.
7. Anthony
mar. Anne,
dau. of Thos.
Broome, of
Blackhill ,in
com.
C run brine.
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5. Redmaine
died un.
2. Richard,
died young.
3. Christo-
pher, slayne
in Ireland.
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Wybergh
of Clifton
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Bees, Esq.
set. 35 an.
5 April,
a.d. 1665.
Mary,
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ton, in
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Irton, of Cock-
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com. Cumbrian
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Dorothy.
Mary.
2. William.
3. Redmaine.
1. Thomas Wybergh, set. 3 an.
and 10 mens., 1 April, A0 Dni.
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WESTMORLAND DISCLAIMERS.
THE NAMES OF SUCH PERSONS RESIDING IN THE COUNTY OF
WESTMERLAND, WHO WERE DISCLAYMED AT Ye SUMMER
ASSIZES, A0 1666.
The Middle and East and West Warde.
Askham
Brampton
Brampton and
Thornthwayt
COTFLAT
KlRKBY THURE
Thomas Sandford
Christopher Dobson
Christopher Teasdell
Tliomas Birkbeck
Robert Teasedell
Kirkby Stephen -
Morland
Orton
Ormeside
Little Strickland
Thrimby
Willni. Dobson
John Routlidge
Thos. Birkbeck
Robt. Barton
Christ Crakenthorpe
James Webster
Kendall and Lonsdale Ward.
Barbon and
Mansergh
1
/
Willm. Garnet
Kentmire
Crosterthwayt
)
Gerard Fetherstone
AND LYTHE
/
Willm. Garnet
HUNDHOLME
Alan Wilson
Langdale
HOLLINE
-
Olive Crosfeild
Holme House
J John Foxcroft
OxENHOLME -
(George Layprick
Old Hutton and)
KlLLINGTON
-
Robt. Hebblethwayt
Holme Scales J
KlRBY -
George Overend
Skeltmore -
John Towers
Thoutbeck -
Kirkby Kendall -
-
Willm. Guy
Thomas Sandes
WlIlTWELL -
Underbarrow it)
Rich. Ducket
Bradley Field J
Kirkby Lonsdale
I
liles Man
j Nathaniel Nicholson
- Christopher Gilpin
[Leonard Ayray
jWm. Sotherthwayte
- Chi istopher Dawson
(or Pawson)
John Archer
Roger Bateman
George Leyburne
William Birket
Fran.cisThornborongh
Roger Bradley
Handle Bateman
SANDYS' WILLS.
151
&rcijireac0ttrg of Jticijmcmft
(FURNESS DEANERY.)
LIST OF SANDYS' WILLS, 1683 to 1720.
1583
Sande,
1590
Sandes,
1591
Sandys,
>»
Sande,
1596
Sande,
1612
Sands,
1613
M
1615
Sande,
1620
Sandes,
1626
Sande,
1627
??
1634
Sands,
1645
Sande,
1649
j,
1651
jj
1589
>)
1662
Sandes,
>>
Sands,
1663
51
Sandys,
»
Sands,
•i
t)
1664
Sandys,
1666
Sandes,
•i
Sands,
1667
5)
1668
5J
1670
Sandys,
1672
Sands,
1673
Sandys,
1675
Sands,
1679
Sands,
1081
j>
1702
Sandys,
1706
55
1707
5J
1716
n
1717
J»
Sands,
>>
Francis,
Hawkshead
John,
Stavely in Cartmell
Oliver,
Hauckside
Anthony,
Estwait
William,
Cartmell
Grace,
Hawcole in par. of Dal ton
William,
Graithwaite
John,
Cartmell
Miles fil. Thos.
Graithwaitej
Christopher,
Penybridge
Miles fil. John,
Hawkeshead
Christopher,
Do.
Oliver,
Hiewray
Francis,
Grysdall
Samuel,
Hawshead
Christopher, Gent.
Graithwaite
Adam,
Booth
William,
Finsthwayt
Thomas,
Hawkeshead
David,
Fieldhead in par. of Dalto
Reginald,
Satterthwait
Katherine,
Fin state
Do.
Boweth
Mabel,
Graythwaitfieldhead
John,
Graythwaite
William,
Bouth
Do.
Cartmell
Solomon,
Eastwaite
Thomas,
Hauckehead
Adam,
Furness Fells
Richard,
Cartmell
Edward,
Dalton
Samuel, Gent.
Hauxhead Hall
Samuel,
Hawckesheade
Agnes,
Booth
Thomas,
Esthwaite
Miles, Esq.
Graithwaite
William, senr.
Ulverston
Samuel,
Ulverstone
Oliver,
Ulverston
" The Inventory of all such good(j and chattell(j as did apptaine vnto Wirrius
Sand(j of Graithw* in ffourneisfell(j in ye County of Lancaster gentleman late deceased
pryzed the third day of June Ailo doi 1613 by Myles Sandf son of John, Myles Sandr
•son of Thomas of Graithw* head, James Tailo1" of the Thwaithead and Robert Ashburner
of ye Stotparke Sworne." Another Inventory appraised by the same 3 June 1615
152 SANDYS' WILLS.
17 Nov. 1620 " I Myles Sandes of Graythw1 fieldhead in ffornesfells and Countie
of Lancaster Husbandman " " vnto my sonne Wittm Sandes all my Tenement at
Graythw* and Causay " — " to my younger sonne Regnald Sand(j " my Lands and Tene-
ment lately purchased at Satterthw*, paying " vnto my sonne in lawe John Addisoiie "
£16 — " to my sonne Thomas eldest doughter one Whyestirk " — " Margaret my wife my
whole executrex " — " Davide Sandes, Myles Sandes sone of Wittm, Myles Sand(j sone of
John, and Christopher Walker," Supervisors — Witnesses " Davide Sandes and Myles
Sandes sone of Wittm " Proved 19 Jan. 1620-1 by said Ext*
Inventory 21 Nov. 1620— Nett Amount £12 7s. 7d. Bond 19 Jan. 1620-1, of 100
marks, from Will Sand(j of Gratwhayt in furnasfels, and David Sancfo of the same,
Yeomen, for the performance of the said Will by the said Extx
[Myles fil. Thomas bd in Hawkshead Ch. 19 Nov. 1620.]
28 April 1626 " I Chrof'fer Sandf of Peny bridge in the County of Lane."—" to
Jonathan my sonne " £45 out of which £5 to be paid " to his Maistr. Mr. John Charles
cf London " when said son attains 21 — " vnto my Sonne Edwine " £45 — " To my
Daughf Ester " £30— Said Edwin and Esther under 21—" to M" Willan " 5s.—" to
Joseph the son of Jo. Willson, to Chroffer the son of Wm Penington, and to Jenat the
Daughtr of Wittm Tompson, to whome I was a wittness at there Baptisme," 2s. a piece
— " my Daughf Mary " residuary Legatee and sole Extx — " my trustie it welbeloved
frendf Mr Willan, Mr Tho. Dodson, Tho. Penington, Row. Dodson, Tho. fell of Scath-
wait, and Wittia. Peny, eldr," Supervisors — Witnesses " Wittm Peny, eldr and Wiltm
Penington " — Endorsed Apr 1627
22 April 1627 "I Myles Sandf " — " to be buried in my pishe church yeard of
Hawkeshead vpon the south syde of the Church neare the yewroote " — " vnto Elizabeth
my wife two Kyne," " twentie ewes and theire lambes " &c. — "vnto my said sone John
Sand(j a peire of bedd stockes," " a chaff bedd, a fether boulster " tfce. — " vnto my two
sones John Sandp and David Sandf my plowgh and plowghgeare, equally to be devyded
betwixt them " — Said wife and son John Extx- and Exor- — " Myles Sandys, David Sandf
Henry Kirkby, and William Sande son of Myles," Supervisors — Witnesses " Henry
Kirk by and Agnes Penington " — Proved by both 28 May 1627
Inventory 5 May 1627 [in which Testator is described as "Myles Sandf son of John "1
£162
Bond from John Sand(> of Graythwait co. Lane. Yeo., Elizabeth Sand(j of the same,
Widow, and Henry Kirkbye of Satterthwait in same co., Yeo., for £100.
2 Dec. 1634 "I Christopher Sandys of ffouleyeate " — " to be buried in my p'ishe
Church of Hawkeshead" — "vnto Adam Sandys my sonne all my messuage and
tenem* " &c. " at ffouleyeate afforesaid," " the widdowe estate of Agnes my wife "
therein excepted, and he paying thereout "to my two daughters Elizabeth Sandys and
Katherin Sandys" £5 a piece— to said two daughters " my greate Chiste in the bower"
— " vnto my sonne Adam Sandys my plow and plowgeare, harrowes and all my trougeare
and all my other Chistf and Ark(j, and I will that Agnes my wife shall have the
occupacon of one third pte of them during her natural 1 life " — Said Wife and Son Adam
Extx and Exor " Mr Christofer Sandys and Mr Nathaniell Nicolson, James Keene and
my brother Thomas Sandys," Supervisors — Witnesses William Bray th wait, and
Bryan Mackereth — Endorsed 1634
Inventory 2 Jan. 1634-5
Bond 8 Jan. 1634-5 [in which Testator described as "of ffouldyeat in Hawkesheadfield"]
from Agnes Sandes the Relic*, Adam Sandes the Son, James Keene of Tompson grounde,
and Thomas Sandes of Roger ground co. Lane, Yeo.
SANDYS' WILLS. 153
" I Mabell Sanndes of Cartmelfell ye Relict of David Sanndf of Graythw1
fieldhead in tfurnessfell late deceased " — to be buried " in my pish Church of Hawkes-
head as neare my late husband as possibly may be" — " vnto my son Adam Sanndes "
£20 — " vnto my two daughters Esther and Rebecchah " 5s. each — '' my other two
daughters Anne Hodgeson, and Mary y° wife of George Tayler of Dayleparke," residuary
Legatees, equally, and Extxes — " George Hutton of Thorpingsbie, and Thomas Knipe of
Burblethwayte in Cartmelfell, Gentlemen," Supervisors, to whom 2s. a piece for their
pains— Dated 7 Nov. 1664 — Witnesses Agnes Wallas a markswoman, and Thomas Wells
— No date of Probate
Inventory 27 March 1666 of the Goods, <fec. of "Mabell Sanndes of Grayththw*-ffield-
head late widdow deceased as prized by Myles Sanndes, Edwin Sanndes and John
Harrison "
23 May 1663 Bond from George Tayler of Daleparke in the parish of Dalton in
Furness fell co. Lancaster and Adam Sandys of the same, Yeomen, in the sum of £60. —
The condition being that, whereas David Sandys late of Fieldhead in the parish of
Dalton aforesaid did by his last Will and Testament give " vnto Christopher Mary and
Jane Tayler ye naturall children of the above bounden George Tayler the some of thirty
pounds," the said George shall well and truly educate and maintain the said children tfcc.
and pay them their said legacy on their attaining the age of 21
Bond for £100, dated 10 Jan. 1673, from Thomas Dixon of Windermeere co.
Westmd, Gent., Miles Birket of ffurnesse-fells co. Lane, Yeo., and James Jackson of the
same, Yeo. — The condition being that the said Thomas Dixon well and truly pays to
David Sandys son of Adam S. late of ffurnessefells dec'1 all such filial part &c. due
to him by the death &c. of the said father, when 21, and in the meantime well and truly
educates and maintains him, &c.
Another Bond from the same, of the same amount, and of the same date, in which the
said Thomas, Miles, and James are described as Administrators of the Goods ifec. of Adam
Sandys late of ffurnessefells decd — The condition being that they make a true and perfect
Inventory of the said Goods <fec. and exhibit the same at the Registry of Kyrby Kendall
on or before the 25th of March next ensuing.
Inventory of the Goods (fee. of John Sandes of Stavelay in Cartmell co. Lancaster
decd appraised by William Harryson, Christopher Frostwat, Robert Barrowesand Thomas
Barrowesof Stavelay in Cartmell aforesaid 1590 — Amount £4 15s. lOd. Among debts
owing by said John — " lmprmis to Jenet Sands [h]is Syster " 14s. 6d.
" The Inventorye of all and singuler ye good(^ and cattellf of Willia Sande of ye
pishe of Cartmell deceased p'sed by theis iiij sworne men, William Bell, Nicholas Ward,
Henry Wilson and Richard Roskell " 24 Feb. 39th Elizth£l0 2s. 6d.
24 Feb. 1614 "I John Sandes of Allythwait in the pishe of Cartmell"—
" to be buryed in my pish church yarde of Cartmell " — " my Messuage Landes
and tenernfc in the said Allythwait vnto my sonne Edward Sandes vpon Conclicon that he
shall paye vnto Adam and Willm. my base begotten children " £5 a piece — " a Chamber
to Willyam my base sonne duringe his naturall lyfe vizt. after the deathe of Henry
Sandes his vnckle " — " all my good(j in this manner followinge vizt. a full third pte to
my wife " and the residue "to Adam and William my base sonns " — "Anne my wife
and Edward my sonne executors " — Witnesses " Rowland Wainhouse, Willm P under,
John Barrowe and Edward Barrowe " — Inventory 8 March 1614 £14 9s. —Among debts
— " to Adam Sandes " 12s. — " to Peter Sandes beinge his chylde porcon " 20s.
154 SANDYS' WILLS
2 March 1660 "I Thomas Sanely of Roger ground in the County of Lancaster
Shoomaker" — to be buried "at rny pishe church of Hawkeshead " — Daughter Susana
and Myles Strickland her husband — Son Samuel — " vnto the children of my daughter
Isabell my grand children " — " my grand child Agnes dau. of Wittms Satterthw4 "
[daughter apparently of said Isabel] — Grandchild Thomas Sandf — ■" vnto my gran... Id
Elsabeth Knippe " — " to Isabell my wife " — " to my grand child Agnes Satterthw* " — .
" to my grand child Tho ffrearson " — " to' my daughter Dina " — Witnessed by Thomas
Stricklande and the mark of Robert Rigge — Endorsed 1662. This Will is much
mutilated.
Bond from Isabel Sandes, the Relict, and Isabel the Daughter, of said Thomas Sancles,
Robert Rigg of Roger ground, and Thomas Strickland and William Satterthwait both of
Hawkshead, Yeomen, 19 (month illegible) 1662 for the due performance of the said Will
by the said two Isabels &c.
Inventory 14 Feb. 1662 £38 7s. 6d.
28 April 1666 "I John Sanely of Graythwaite field head beinge Aged" &c. —
" vnto the three children of Samuell Sandp late of Roger ground deceased that is to say
John, Thomas and Samuell" 20s. a piece — -"vnto my nephevve Myles Sand e that Ten
pounde which hee owes mee (vpon condicoon that hee pay mee the yearly vse due for the
same dureing my life naturall) And if hee neglect or refuse soe to doe, then it is my
niynde and I give the same vnto his two Sons David and John equally " — " vnto the two
children of Edward Braithwaite of Satterthowe John and Margrett " 30s. between them
— " to James Walker my nephewe " 10s. " out of that pounde which Myles Sande son of
William of Graythwaite field head is now oweinge and in debtted vnto mee, and for the
remainder of the sayd bond of x11 I give the same vnto David and John children of the
sayd Myles Sande my nephewe equally " — "the sayd Myles Sand€ my nephews and his
two sons David and John" residy. Legatees and Exors- — "John Braithw* and John
Ashburner both of Sawrey-infra " Supervisors, to whom 12cl. a piece — Witnesses Adam
Rigge and George Rigge
Inventory 8 May 1666 by Samuel Sandys and John Ashburner £58 8s. lOd.
Bond 16 May 1663 from Miles Sands of Fieldhead in par, of Hawkshead, George Tayler
of Dale Parke and Adam Sands of Graythwaite, of £100 — The condition being that the
above bounden Miles Sands well and truly executes &c. the said Will and educates
maintains &c. David and John the children of him the said Miles Sands during their
minorities
Inventory of the Goods &c. " of Wilim Sands of Staveley in Cartmell deceased "
7 Oct. 1668 by George Robinson, Thomas Barwicke, John Barrow, and Edward
Robinson £37 18s. 8d. Bond of £100 from William Sands of Stauley in par of
Cartmell, yeo. and Thomas Borriske of Stauley aforesd* Yeo. 20 Jan. 1668 —
The condition being that the above bounden William Sands well and truly administers
all and singular the Goods itc. "which late were or did belong unto William Sande his
late father, late of Walton aforsd deed " ifcc.
" I Adam Sandys of Boweth within the County of Lancaster gentleman " — Inden-
ture of Feoffment, dated 26 Aug. 13th present reign (? 1662) of Messuages Lands Tene-
ments &c. at Boweth aforesaid " which were estated vpon mee by my ffather vpon my
first Mariage" — Feoffees to stand seised of same with other property " ffirst to the vse
and behoofe of mee the said Adam Sandys" for life, remainder to " Catherine my wife "
for life, remr# to " William Gardner my Nephew sonne of Margrett my Sister by Thomas
Gardner late of Glasson and to the heires of his body lawfully to bee begotten," charged
&c. rem1'' to Adam Rawlinson of Colton, Yeo., "another of my Nephewes and sonne of
Anne my Sister " and his lawful heirs, with remr# to my own right heirs — " vnto my said
SANDYS' WILLS. 155
Nephew Adam Rawlinson " £300 conditionally — Said nephew William Gardner unmar
ried and under 21 — vnto Christopher Widders my nephew £80 — " vnto the said Willm
Gardner and Adam Rawlinson my Nephewes, the sayd John Rawlinson of Hullater, and
William Towers of Abbott parke," my Messuage Lands <tc. "at the Cowriddinge in
ffurnesfells aforesaid " &c. &c. to find a preaching schoolmaster to officiate at the parish
chapel of Colton — " vnto the said John Rawlinson of Hullft+er and John Rawlinson of
Hauerthwaite " 20s. a piece— " vnto Mr- Bryan Willan " 20s.— " To Mr- Camellforde "
20s. — " to Mr- Lampitte " 20s. — " vnto my vnckle Sawrey my best horse or mare " — to
John Dobson" 20s. — " to Anne Walker " 10s. — " if my Brother Willm. Sandys do come
to Poverty to his extravigancy " then said nephew William Gardner to pay him £5 yearly
for life — " vnto James Simpson of Kendall " £5 — " to Thomas Lampitte " £5 — Said
wife Katherine and nephew William Gardner Extx> Ex01"* and residy. Legatees —
" Robte Rawlinson, Esqr. Mathew Richardson, Esqr. Willm Knipe, and John Sawrey,
gentlemen," Supervisors, to whom 20s. a piece — Dated 17 May 1662 — Witnesses "Wirbu
Dobson, William Towers, Joseph Penington, John Rawlinson " and another — Undated
Schedule annexed — " to Mr- Johnathan Sandys " — " To Mr- Goselinge a cloake a Coate
and a hood, to his wife (vidzt) Mr8, Katherine Sandys a Blacke mare " — Legacies to
various other other people not called Relations — Witnesses " Willm Towers, Roger
Sawrey — Proved 18 7ber 1662
Bond of £2000 from Katherine Sandys of Booth in the par. of Hawkeshead, Widow,
Roger Sawrey of Broughton, and John Goslinge of Booth aforesaid, Gent. 18 Sept. 1662
for the performance of the said Will by the said Katherine &c.
17 April 1675 " I Richard Sands of Staveley in Cartmell '' — Messuage, Houses,
Lands <fec "vnto my sonne William Sandes " paying thereout, when he attains 22, "vnto
my dauter Jennet " £4, and to my dauter Elesebeth " £4 — also to said son " two p. of
the best bedstockes and ye best Chist " &c. — " the Chist wich weare my mother to my
dauter Jennet and the litel Chist to my dauter Elesebeth, my Wiff Agnes to have them
during hir life " — Said Wife sole Extx* — " my Loving Brother William Sandes and my
Brother Thomas Poule," 1 Supervisors, to whom 6d. a piece — Witnesses John Barrow, by
mark, and John Robinson
Inventory 14 May 1675 by William Sands and Thomas Poole £7 2s. Id.
Bond of £30 from Agnes Sands, Widow, William Sands, and John Robinson, Yeomen
all of Cartmell, 28 Oct. 1675 — The condition being that the said Agnes well and truly
pays to William, Jennett, and Elizabeth Sands, the children of the said Richard, all such
filial parts, legacies, &c. due to them by the death tfcc. of their said father, when 21, and
educates, and maintains them &c. in the meantime
Another Bond from same, of the same date and amount, for the performance of the said
Will by the said Agnes ifec. Another Bond of £200 from William Sands of Stavely in
Cartmell and Robert Bulfell of the same, 17 Oct. 1691 — The condition being "that,
Whereas William Sands ye son of Richard Sands late of Stavely in Cartmel deceased,
being of the Age of Seaventeen yeares and upwards, hath elected noiated and chosen the
above bounden William Sands his unkle to bee [his] Curator or Guardian," the said
William duly performs that office.
29 Dec. 1587 " I Christofer Sanndt of ye pish of Hawxhead /— " my body to be
burred in yc said pish Church in ye north syde of ye new Chauncell " — " to Adam my sonn
all my messuage, tenet€, and farmolde, called Graythat and Consey w* all ye apptenanc.,
accordinge as it appeareth by indenture made at his day of mariadge betwixt Rob1 Dais-
ton and Ann his daughter, vpon thone ptie, and me ye said Christofer and Adam my son,
vpon thoth1- ptie " — also to said son " certaine wodde wc I bought of Willm Walk1-,
Howsons, and other moe, wc wodde are all w*in ye boundes of Graithar , my wif Elyonr
haveinge hir widowright of all yc prmises " — to him also " my lande v r iyeth beneath
v o
156 SANDYS' WILLS.
Creake " and ' my lease of Hauxhead Church," paying out of the latter, " vnto my son
David " 200 marks— to said son David " my lease of Low son pke " — ''to my sonn Chris-
tofer all my messuage, tenent€ and farmolds at Ruseland w1 theire apprtenance And also
my interest in ye force mill " &c. after said wife's decease, remainder if he dies under 21
and s.p., to said son David, with remr- to said son Adam — Other property to said wife
and sons Adam and Christopher — " to my daughter Avys Ducket " £10 — " Itm I will y1
ye poore bastarde John Sannde have fyve pounde to sett him forwarde and to his better
maintenance" — "to Edward and cuthbert Dalton " — to said son David twenty nobles —
Wife Elionr and son Adam Extx- and Ex01'- — "ye right reverend father in God Arch, of
Yorke, mr Myles Sannd^ my brother, mr myles Phillipson, and John Sawrey, of Plump-
ton," Supervisors — Proved 22 July 1589
Inventory of the Goods &c. of Christopher Sandes late of Graythwaite 17 April 1588 (sic)
by Rowland Nicholsonne, Barnard Bensonne, Roger Sandes, and William Rowlinsonn
£414 10s. 8d.
Bond of £1000 22 July 29 Elizth (sic) from Eleanor Sandc the Relict and Adam Sande
the Son
" The Inventorie of all such Good€ Chattelle and Credditt€ as did apptaine and
belonge vnto Regnald Sande of Satterthw* deceased prised the 17th day of July Ano
Dom 1663 by Robert Satterthw* Tho. Strickland and George Stephensone " £10 2s. 2d.
Admon- granted to Ellen the Relict— Bond of £20 from Ellen Sands of Satterthwaite,
Widow, James Fisher of Ulverston co. Lanc.Yeo., and Thomas Sheth of Satterthwaite in
the parish of Hawkshead, for the due administration by the said Ellen of the Goods of
her said late husband, &c. dated 11 July 1663
Into): of Peitjjms anir JKatdjes*
Pedigrees are in capitals.
Minor pedigrees in small capitals,
of the match is given.
An asterisk denotes that issue
Acklloit, ( — ) and Nicholas Wiltshire, 6
Adams, Richard and Susan Curwen, 31
Agart, Thomas and Elizaheth Musgrave, 92
AGLIONBY, OF CARLISLE, 1.
„ ( — ) and Andrew Hilton, 61
,, (— ) and Cuthbert Musgrave, 94
,, Edward and Margaret Middleton,
88-89.
,, John and Margaret Richmond, 111
,, Mary and John Sandford, 115
Alexander ( — ) and Margaret Middleton, 90
Allen, John and Elizabeth Dudley, 40
,, Phineas and Eleanor Lee, 79
,, William (Allennys) and Jane Ducket, 39
ALLYSONN, OF PARDSLEY HALL, 2.
Allonby, Peter and Joyce Highmore, 59
Ambrose, John and Dorothy Fleming. 47
Amcotts, Frances and William Bellingham, 5
Andrews, ( — ) and Richard Salkeld, 112
Anne, Margaret and Miles Philipson, 104
Anthony, Anne and Thomas Middleton, 87
Antrobus, Thomas and Mary Senhouse, 121
Appleby, Lucy and William Bird, 11
,, Thomas and Mary Highmore, 59
Aprice, Elizabeth and George Penruddock, 102
Apsley, Stephen and Margaret (or Catherine)
Power, 6
Armorer, William and Elizabeth Ireton, 68
Armstrong, John and Catherine Graham, 54
,, Marian and Robert Forster, 51
Arundell, Thomas, Baron and Anne Philipson,
104
Ascough, see Askew
Ashton, Jane, and John Middleton, 90
,, Katherine, and Sir William Radcliffe, 4
,, Margaret and William Davenport, 4
,, Sir Ralph and Dorothy Bellingham, 9
,, Richard and Katherine Bellingham, 4
ASKOUGH, OF ABBOTS' HOLME, 3
OF LACRA, 3
,, Allen and Anne Brathwayte, 18
,, Bridget and William Pennington, 64
,, Elizabeth and William Uriell, 137
,, Henry and Elizabeth Lamplugh, 73
, , Sir Hugh and Bridget Huddlestone, 64
„ Walter and (— ) Chamber, 26
Atkins, Richard and Mary Sandys, 117
Atkinson, Anne and Christopher Askough, 3
,, Stephen and Elizabeth Hetherington,
58
,, Thomas and Jane Chamber, 26
,, Thomas and Isabella Middleton. 88
,, William and Frances Machell, 87
Audley, Margaret and John Musgrave, 92
Austhwayt, Constance and Nicholas Stanley,
127
Aynesworth, Dorothy and Writhington Sen-
house, 121
Backhouse, Dorothy and John Skelton, 126
Bainbrigg, William and Jane Dykes, 41
Balderstone, ( — ) and Randolph Langton, 76
Bamborough, ( — ) and John Lamplough, 74
Banester, Barbara and Edward Bellingham, 8
Banke, Henry and Alice Byndlose, 23
Barantyne, ( — ) and Anthony Huddlestone,
64
Bardolph, Anne and Humfry Dacre, 34
Bardsey, Elizabeth and Lancelot Salkeld, 113
Bardsley, (— ) and (— ) Fleming, 47
Barnaby, Nicholas and Katherine Bellingham,
5
Barnard, Richard and Mabel Levens, 80
Barnes, Richard and Agnes Kirkbride, 69
Barret, Joyce and Sir James Wilford, 127
Barrow, Leonard and Barbara Kirkbride, 70
Barton, Anne and Rowland Scaife, 120
,, Isabel and Richard Hilton, 61
,, John and Lucy Middleton, 89
,, Thomas and Alice Brathwayte, 18
Bartram, Elizabeth and John Bird, 11
Barwick, ( — ) and William Middleton, 88
,, George and Anne Blencow, 13
BAR WIS, OF CUMBERLAND, 2
,, ( — ) and Albany Fetherston, 45
,, Ann and William Chamber, 26
,, Anthony and Grace Fleming, 47
,, Frances and John Orfeur, 96
,, Richard and Anne Pennington, 100
„ Robert and Anne (or Jane) Brisco, 21
,, William and Frances Salkeld, 114
Baxter, Richard and Elizabeth Richmond, 111
Baynes, (— ) and (— ) Denton, 37
Beauchamp, 67
,, Joan and Henry Bird, 11
,, Thomas and Isabel Kirkbride, 69
Beaumont, (— ) Richard Dacre, 34
Beck, Margaret and Hugh Machell, 87
,, Marian and Thomas Bellingham, 9
Beckonsall, Dorothy and Sir Edmund Huddle-
ston, 65
Beeby, William and Elizabeth Eaglesfield, 42
Beest, John and Margaret Lancaster, 75
Beeston, Christopher and Jane Sandys, 116
Beilby, John and Barbara Lowther, 85
Bell, Peter and Bridget Fetherston, 45
Bell, Richard and Margaret Beauchamp, 67
,, Sibill and Fergus Graham, 54
Bellases, William and Martha Curwen, 33
BELLINGHAM OF BELLINGHAM, 4
OF LINCOLNSHIRE, 5
OF LYMISTER, SUSSEX, 6
OF ERR INGHAM, SUSSEX
7
OF NEW TIMBER, SUS-
SEX, 8
OF LEVENS, 9
158
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Bellingham, ( — ) find James Leyborne, 81
,, (— ) Richard Salkeld, 1 12
„ (— ) Elizabeth Wyvill, 149
,, Anne and Richard Kirkby, 71
,, Dorothy and Anthony Ducket,
39
., Elizabeth and John Lowther, 85
,, James and Agnes Curwen, 33
,, James and Barbara Dalston, 36
,, Jane and James Gage, 7
,, John and Mary Bellingham, 8
,, Mabel and Sir Richard Ducket,
39
,, Margaret and Sir Christopher
Curwen, 32
,, Margaret and William Thwaites,
133
,, Marian and Sir Francis Ducket,
39
,, Mary and Christopher Craken-
thorpe, 28
,, Roger and Mabel Middleton, 88-
89
,, William and Elizabeth Thwaites,
133
BENSON, OF HUGILL, 10
,, Dorothy and Sir William Hutton, 66
,, Frances and Thomas Patrickson, 98
,, Francis and Agnes Wilson, 145
,, George and Elizabeth Brathwayte,
18
,, Isabel and William Curwen, 31
,, Jane and James Brathwayte, 18
Berkley, Thomas and Helen Huddleston, 65
Bethain, Anne and Robert Middleton, 89
„ Elizabeth and Sir Richard Musgrave,
91
, , Margaret and Richard Musgrave, 92
Betsum, ( — ) and Hugh Lancaster, 75
Bevington, George and Mary Williamson, 144
Bewley, Eleanor and Christopher Richmond, 111
,, Judith and William Lawson, 77
Bimpson, Anne and John Senhouse, 121
BIRD, OF BROUGHAM, 11
BIRKBECK, OF HORNEBY, 12
,, ( — ) and Bridget Dalston, 36
,, Anne and Miles Philipson, 142
,, George and Winifred Hilton, 60
,, Thomas and Anne Wharton, 142
Birkby, Margery and Richard Orfeur, 96
BLENCOW, OF BLENCOW, 13
, , Anthony and W'inifred Dudley, 40
Blenkinsop, ( — ) and Robert Hilton, 60
,, ( — ) and Margaret Salkeld, 112
,, ( — ) and Anne Skelton, 125
,, George and Jane Fetherston, 45
,, Robert and Elizabeth Kirkbride,
69
,, Thomas and Dorothy Fetherston,
45
Blennerhasset, Alan and Dorothy Aglionby, 1
,, Anne and (— ) Take, 131
,, Frances and William Uriell, 137
,, Jane and John Lamplugh, 73, 74
,, Jane and Henry Rawlins?, 110
,, John and Jane Senhouse, 122
,, Margaret and Thomas Stanwix,
128
,, Matthew and Anne Swinburne,
131
Blundell, Frances and Christopher Philipson, 104
Bold, Bridget and John Fleming, 47
Bold, John and Anne Langton, 76
,, Robert and Anne Bellingham, 8
,, Sir Thomas and Bridget Norris, 47
Bollen, Jane and Thomas Fletcher, 49
Bonbon, Margaret and Richard Middleton, 88
Bonner, ( — ) and Amy Sandys, 116
Booth, Ralph and Teresa Howard, 63
,, Thomas and Agnes Wilson, 146
Borderigg, William and Catherine Fairer, 43
Borough, (— ) and Julian Redman (nee Ley-
borne), 81
,, William and Dorothy Bellingham, 9
Borrowdale, Dorothy and Robert Patrickson, 98
BOUCHE, OF COCKERMOUTH, 14
,, ( — ) and Sarah Pennington, 101
„ Anthony and Elizabeth Lowther, 83
,, Eleanor and Richard Swinburne, 131
Bourman, Mary and Emanuel Sandys, 118
Bowe, ( — ) and Jace Ratclifi'e, (nee Bouche), 14
Bowes, Elizabeth and Sir Thomas Dacres, 31
,, Sir William and Joan Greystoke, 56
,, Robert and Eleanor Musgrave, 91, 93
„ Talbot and (— ) Warcop, 138
Bowman, Thomas and Elizabeth Penruddcck,
102
Bowyer, Joan and Richard Bellingham, 7
Boynton, Dorothy and Sir Henry Bellingham, 9
Boys, Richard and Margaret Bellingham, 6
,, Samuel and ( — ) Cromer, 6
Boyvill, Lord of Millum, 64
BRADLEY, OF BRADLEYiand BEETHAM, 15
,, Jane and Wil iam Leyburne, 39,
81, 82
,, John and Margaret Bird, 11
,, John and Ann Brathwayte, 18
,, Mary and Thomas Leyborne, 81
BRANTHWAYT, OF CARLINGHILL, 16
BRATHWAYT, OF BURNESHEAD, WAR-
COP and AMBLESIDE, 18
,, ( — ) and Thomas Warwick,
139
,, Anne and John Bradley, 15
,, Barbara and Christopher Hil-
ton, 61
'„ Elizabeth and George Benson,
10
,, George and Winifred Fletcher,
49
,, Isabel and Thomas Briggs, 19
,, Isabel and Daniel Fleming, 47
,, Jane and Edward Wilson, 145
,, Mary and John Brisco, 21
,, Robert and Alice Williamson,
144
,, Thomas and Dorothy Byndlose,
23
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Dalston,
35
Bray, Margaret and William, Lord Sandys, 116,
118
, , Mary and William Sandys, 117
,, * Richard and Margaret Sandys, 116, 118
Brechin, John and Frances Scaife, 120
BRESBY, OF PENRITH, 17
,, Wrilliam and Anne Vaux, 136
Bridges, Mary and William Huddleston, 64
Brierley, Mary and Humphrey Wharton, 143
BRIGGS, OF CALMIRE, 19
,, Agnes and Sir Richard Hutton, 67
,, Elizabeth and Christopher Philipson,
104
,, Ellen and William Porter, 107
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
159
Briggs, Isabel and Edward Stanley, 127
,, Thomas and Isabel Brathwayte, 18
BRISCO, 20
OF CROFTON, 21
,, ( — ) and Thomas Chamber, 26
,, ( — ) and Philippa Musgrave, 94
,, Dorothy and Sir John Ponsonby, 103
,, Jane and Robert Barwis, 2
,, John and Mary Brathwayte, 18
,, Leonard and Mabel Sandys, 116
,, Mary and Henry Fletcher, 50
,, Robert and Mabel Orfeur, 96
,, Susan and Richard Gilpin, 52
„ William and Elizabeth Senhouse, 122
* Brocas, ( — ) and Dorothy Skelton (nte Ley-
borne), 81
,, Bridget and Henry Curwen, 30
Brockholes, Elizabeth and Nicholas Fisher, 48
Broke, Ralph and Anne Fetherston, 45
Bromfield, Elizabeth and Henry Dalton, 122
Brookes, J ohn and Lucy Huddleston, 65
Broome, Anne and Anthony Wybergh, 148
Brotherick, Mary and James Stanwix, 128
BROUGHAM, OF SKALE, 22
,, (— ) and William Vaux, 136
,, Dorothy and John Carle ton, 24
,, Isabel and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Jane and Edward Aglionby, 1
,, Thomas and Mary Fleming, 47
Broughton, Ann and John Fleming, 46
,, Isabel and Sir John Pennington, 100
,, Margaret and Richard Ireton, 68
Browne ( — ) and Elizabeth Leyborne, 81
,, Sir Anthony, Viscount Montacute and
Maude Dacre, 34
,, Ciceley and William Robins, 116
,, Richard and Sith Brisco, 20
,, Robert and Cicely Sandys, 116
,, Susan and William Brisco, 21
Bulkeley, Catherine and Sir Edwin Sandys, 117
,. Mary and Sir Edwin Sandys, 117
Buhner, Anthony and Mary Wilde {ne'e Wy vill)
149
,, Bridget and James Leyborne, 81
Burcott, ( — ) and Richard Stanley, 127
Burdet, Elizabeth and Anthony Hutton, 66
,, Lettice and Richard Skelton, 125
Burgh, Anne and Christopher Philipson, 105
Burnand, Nathaniel and Margaret Gilpin, 52
Burnishead, Christian and Robert Bellingham, 4
BURRELL, OF HOWTELL, 19
Burton, (— ) and (— ) Scroggs, 127
,, Elizabeth and Robert Branthwayt, 16
Busfield, Abraham and Margaret Scaife, 120
,, John and Sarah Scaife, 120
Buskell, Margaret and Sir Henry Curweu, 33
BYNDLOSE, OF BARWICK HALL, 23
,, Agnes and William Fleming, 47
,, Bridget and Edward Middleton, 90
,, Dorothy and Thomas Brathwayt, 18
,, George and Frances Salkeld, 114
Byrom, Henry and Elizabeth Langton, 76
,, Mary and Edward Winstanley, 76
,, Thomas and Mary Langton, 76
Byron, Sir John and Cicely Byndlose (ne'e
West) 23
Calvert, ( — ) and Edward Branthwayt, 16
,, Bridget and Edward Birkbeck, 12
Camerton, (— ) and John Curwen, 29
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll ar.d (— )
Graham, 54
Cancefield, ( — ) and ( — ) Fleming, 46
Cape, Elizabeth and Henry Askough, 3
CARLETON, OF CARLETON, 24
,, Thomas and Barbara Lowther, 84
,, Sir William and Dorothy Dalston,
36
Carlisle, ( — ) and Thomas Dalston, 36
:, Anne and William Graham, 54
,, Mabel and Robert Brisco, 21
,, Mabel and Thomas Carleton, 24
Carnaby, Reginald and Susan Graham, 54
,, Richard and Winifred Fetherston, 45
,, Ursula and Thomas Musgrave, 91
, . William and Jane Byndlose, 23
Carrell, (— ) and Sir Philip Howard, 63
Carter, Anne and Robert Branthwayt, 16
,, William and Elizabeth Fleming, 47
Cartmell, Susanna and Thomas Godsalve, 53
CARUS, OF ASTHWAITE, 25
,, Anne and John Richardson, 104
,, Catherine and John Leyborne, 81, 82
,, Catherine and Rowland Philipson,
104, 105
,, Christopher and Anne Philipson, 104
,, Elizabeth and Nicholas Curwen, 33
, , Margaret and Christopher Sandys, 116
,, Mary and (— ) Kighley, 90
,, William and Isabella Leyborne, 81
Catherall, Katherine and John Bradley, 15
Cavendish, Elizabeth and William Sandys, 118
,, Richard and Anne Sandys, 118
Cawbe, John and Anne Middleton, 89
Cawell, ( — ) and Mary Towry, 135
,, Mary and Daniel Davison, 135
Chaloner, Marianna and Richard Brathwayt, 18
CHAMBER, OF WOLSTID CASTLE, 26
,, John & Agnes or Anne Middleton,
88, 89
Chambers, ( — ) and Christopher Askough, 3
,, Abraham and Barbara Askough, 3
,, John and Mary Osmunderlaw, 97
,, John and Anne Wybergh, 148
,, Mary and Michael Studholme, 97
Charnells, Joyce and Robert Penruddock, 102
Charnock, Dorothy and Sir Francis Byndlose,23
Chator, Elizabeth and Christopher Richmond,
111
,, Sir William and Frances Bellingham, 9
Cheney, Parnell and Richard Bellingham, 8
Cholmondeley, Edward and Eleanor Langton, 76
Chorleton, William and Bridget Graham, 55
Christian, Edward and Dorothy Wilson, 145
Clapham, Nicholas and Alice Middleton, 88, 89
Clarke, Agnes and John Bird, 11
Clarke, Bartholomew and Frances Towry, 135
Clayton, John and Isabel Langton, 76
CLE BORNE, OF HAYCLOSE, 27
,, ( — ) and Grace Bellingham, 9
,, (— ) and Sir Gerard Lowther, 85
,, Agnes and Humphrey Wharton, 143
,, Eleanor and Richard Kirk bride,
69, 70
,, Richard and Eleanor Lancaster, 75
,, 'Robert and Emon Kirkbride, 69
,, Thomas and Frances Lowther, 85
Cleator, Joseph and Mary Wybergh, 14S
Clifford, ( — ) and John Huddleston, 64
,, Dorothy and Hugh Lowther, 84
,, Henry, Earl of Cumberland and Anne
Dacre, 34
Clifton Hester and Myles Sandys, 116
Clifford, Isabel and Sir Ralph Greystoke, 34, 56
160
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Clifford, Johanna and Richard Musgrave, 91,92
,, Maude and Edmond Dudley, 40
,, Simon and Srewly Ingerham, 144
,, Thomas, Lord and Jane Dacres, 34
Clothall, Isabella and Sir John Wiltshire, 6
,, John and Joan Power, 6
Cock, Ann and George Penruddock, 102
Cogan, Mary and Sir Christopher Musgrave,
93
Coldale, Barbara and Robert Brisco, 21
„ Eleanor and Robert Brisco, 21
,, John and Margaret Kirkbride, 69
Cole, Mary and John Middleton, 90
Colepeper, ( — ) and Mary Dacre, 34
,, Margaret and William Sandys, 117
,, Mary and Sir Samuel Sandys, 117
Collingwood, Cuthbert and Olive Wyvill, 149
,, Elizabeth aud John Burrell, 19
,, George and Agnes Fleming, 47
,. Robert and Martha Hilton, 60
Collyson, ( — ) and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Frances and Edward Fairfax, 44
Colt, Bridget and Myles Sandys, 116
Colville, Mary and Robert Scaife, 120
Comber, ( — ) and ( — ) Sandys, 118
Comberton, Anthony and Ellen Bradley, 15
Condale, ( — ) and Jane Lee, 79
Constable, (— ) and Sir Ralph Pigot, 56
„ (— ) and (— ) Middleton, 90
,, Elizabeth and Sir Thomas Carleton,
24
,, Marmaduke and Elizabeth Strelley,
24
,, Susan and Alan Bellingham, 9
Conquest, Sir Edmond and Elizabeth Sandys,
117
Conyers, ( — ) and ( — ) Redman, 81
,, Alice and Henry Wharton, 141
,, Christopher and Anne Dacre, 34
,, William, Lord and Christian Lancas-
ter, 75
Cooke, Elizabeth and Sir Myles Sandys, 117
Copley, Isabel and Joseph Pennington, 64
Copton. ( — ) and Anne Sandys, 116
,, Anne and Sir Richard Weston, 116
Corham, George and Elizabeth Philipson, 104
Cotton, Bridget and Sir John Huddleston, 65
,, *Francis and Elizabeth Bellingham, 7
,, Sir Thomas and ( — ) Howard, 63
Covell, Alice and Richard Orfeur, 96
CRAKENTHORPE, OF NEWBIGGIN, 28
,, ( — ) and John Vaux, 136
,, Anne and Alexander Fethers-
ton, 45
, , Anne and John Wharton, 1 42
,, Barbara and Sir Richard
Fletcher, 49
,, Christopher and Mary Belling-
ham, 9
,, Dorothy and John Philipson,
105
,, Grace and Thomas Sandford,
115
,, Jane and Roger Bird, 11
,, Jane and Sir John Musgrave.
91, 92
,, John and Isabella Musgrave, 92
,, Oswald and Isabel Williamson,
144
,, Richard and Mary Dalston, 36
,, Richard aud Elizabeth Fairer,
43
Crakenthorpe, Robert and Elizabeth Lancas-
ter, 46
Craigill, Thomas and Alice Hetherington, 58
Crantield, Susan and William Brisco, 21
Creshawe, Hugh and Beatrice Fetherston, 4")
Crispe, Peter and James Fletcher, 50
Croft, Alice and Geoffrey Middleton, 89
,, Mary and John Ley borne, 82
Crofton, John and Margaret Whinno, 20, 21
, , Margaret and Isold Brisco, 20
Crofts, Edward and Anne Stanley, 127
,, Mary and William Lascelles, 81
Cromer, ( — ) and Samuel Boys, 6
Crosby, William and Ellen Ponsonby, 103
Crosland, Sir Jordan and Bridget Fleming, 47
Crosse, Alice and Geoffrey Middleton, 89
CURWEN, OF CAMERTON, 29, 30
OF HELSINGTON, 31
OF WORKINGTON, 32, 33
Curray, Edward and Margaret Eaglesfield, 42
Curwen, ( — ) and Jane Musgrave, 94
,, ( — ) and Thomas Salkeld, 112
,, ( — ) and Christopher Sandys, 116
,, Agnes and Sir James Bellingham, 9
„ Allianor and Sir James Leyborne, 81
,, Catherine and Anthony Patrickson,
98
,, Catherine and Arthur Forster, 51
,, Christopher and Margaret Belling-
ham, 4
,, Christopher and Elizabeth Huddles-
ton, 64 n.
,, Christopher and Anne Porter, 108
,, Elizabeth and Sir William Musgrave,
91, 93
,, Elizabeth and Richard Skelton, 124
,, Sir Henry and Catherine Dalston, 35
,, Sir Henry and Agnes Wharton, 141
,, Isabel and Sir John Lamplugh, 73, 74
,, Isabel and Edward Stanley, 127
,, Jane and Christopher Musgrave, 91,93
,, Lucy and Sir John Lowther, 84
,, Mary and Sir Henry Widdrington, 25
,, Mabel and William Sandford, 115
,, Magdalen and James Ducket, 39
,, *Nicholas and Elizabeth Cams, 25
,, Nicholas and Margaret Fleming, 47
,, Nicholas and Anne Musgrave, 93
,, Sir Richard and Anne Musgrave, 91
,, Thomas and Joyce Dykes, 41
,, Thomas and Anne Huddleston, 64n.
Cuthbert, (— ) and Mary Vaux, 136
Cutler, Margaret and Robert Lowther, 85
Dabridgecourt, George and Frances Leyborne,
81
DACRE, 34
,, ( — ) and Thomas Musgrave, 92
,, Francis and Dorothy Radcliff, 109
,, Jane and Richard Denton, 38
Dacres, ( — ) and John Richmond, 111
,, Alice and Anthony Ducket, 39
,, Elizabeth and Lord William Howard,
63
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Howard, Duke
of Norfolk, 81
,, Mary and Thomas Fetherston, 45
„ Thomas and Dorothy Brathwayte, 18
,, Thomas, Lord and Elizabeth Ley-
borne, 81
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
161
DALSTON, OF DALSTON, 35
OF ACORNBANK, 36
*(— ) and Elizabeth Kirkbride, 69
,, ( — ) and Cuthbert Musgrave, 94
,, Barbara and James Bellingham, 9
,, Catherine and Sir Henry Curwen,
33
,, Catherine and Sir Henry Fletcher
49
,, Catherine and Lancelot Skelton, 125
,, Christopher and Bridget Fletcher,
49
„ Sir Christopher and Anne Hutton,
66
„ Dorothy and Sir William Carleton,
24
,, Elizabeth and Sir Thomas Brath-
wayte, 18
,, Elizabeth and Anthony Ducket, 39
,, Frances and Thomas Warwick, 139
,, Jane, and Sir Richard Musgrave, 91
,, Jane and Francis Sandys, 116
„ Sir John and (— j Tyrrell, 33
,, John and Anne Highmore 59
,, John and Frances Warcop, 13S
,, Margaret and John Richmond, 111
,, Mary and Richard Crakenthorp, 28
,, Mungo and Anne Uriell, 137
,, Pickering and Bridget Wybergh,
148
„ Richard and Dorothy Skelton, 125
,, Susan and Edward Nevinson, 95
,, Thomas and Anne Nevinson, 95
,, William and Anne Fairer, 43
Dalton, Alexander and Mary Stanwix, 128
,, Elizabeth and Patrick Senhouse, 122
,, Henry and Elizabeth Bromtield, 122
,, Milicent and Christopher Byndlose, 23
,, Robert and Elizabeth Middleton, 90
Tanby, ( — ) and Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 149
Darcy, (■ — ) and Frances Crakenthorpe, 28
,, John, Lord and Joan Greystoke, 56
Davenpoi't, William and Margaret Ashton, 4
,, Sir William and Catherine Radcliffe
(ne'e Bellingham), 4
Davison, Daniel and Mary Cawell (nee Towry),
135
Dawbury, Margaret and John Carleton, 24
Delabere, Kinard and Ellinor Huddleston, 64
Delamore, Isabel and William Vaux, 136
Delavall, Barbara and Sir William Carleton, 24
,, Jane and Thomas Dykes, 41
,, Mary and Edward Lee, 79
Delheugh, John and Katherine Lancaster, 75
Delves, Jane and John Bellingham, 7
DENTON, OF CARDEW, 37
OF WARNEL-DENTON, 38
,, George and Catherine Graham. 55
,, Henry and Anne Byndlose, 23
,, *Henry and Mary Lamplugh, 74
Derwentwater, (— ) Hugh Lowther, 84
,, (— ) Sir John Radcliff, 109
, , Anne and William Dacre, 34
Devenish, Anne and Ralph Bellingham, 6
Distington, Jane and William Dykes, 41
Dixon, Henry and Jennet Hodgson, 62
Dockwray, (— ) and Robert Philipson, 104
,, Alice and Sir Robert Byndlose, 23
,, Roger and Jennet Lamplugh, 74
Podding, Beatrice and William Pennington, 101
,, Miles and Margaret Sandys, 116
Dodson, {—) and Abigail Fetherston, 45
vv
Dodson, Abigail and Thomas Dykes, 45
Dodsworth, John and Frances Lowther, 85
Dormer, Dorothy and Sir Henry Huddleston, 65
,, Ellen, and Edward Bellingham, 8
,, John and Ellen Hynd, 8
Douglas, ( — ) and William, Lord Dacre, 34
,, Archibald, Earl of, and Mary Graham,
54
,, Mary, Countess of, and Sir James
Hamilton, 54
Donthwayt, Humphrey and Frances Threlkeld,
132
DUCKET, OF GRAYRIGG, 39
,, ( — ) and ( — ) Levens, 80
,, ( — ) and Richard Salkeld, 112
,, Alice and John Fleming, 47
,, Alice and William Stanley, 127
,, Anthony and Dorothy Bellingham, 4
,, Anthony and Elizabeth Dalston, 36
,, Anthony and Elizabeth Leyborne, 81
,, Sir Francis and Marian Bellingham,
9
,, James and Margaret Curwen, 33
,, Katherine and Alan Bellingham, 9
,, Sir Richard and Mabel Bellingham, 4
,, Richard and Agnes Fleming, 47
,, Richard and Elinor Harrington, 57
,, Robert and Isabel Dykes, 41
,, Robert and Elizabeth Middleton, S9
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Middleton. 88
DUDLEY, OF YANWITH, 40
,, ( — ) and Sir John Huddleston, 65
,, ( — ) and Gerard Lowther, 84
,, Alice and Sir John Radcliff', 109
,, Christopher and Agnes Fleming, 47
,, Dorothy and Bernard Kirkbride, 70
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Sutton, 40
,, Lucy and Albany Fetherston, 45
,, Margaret (or Dorothy) and Sir John
Musgrave, 91
,, Richard and Dorothy Sandford, 115
DYKES OF WARTHALL, 41
,, Isabel and Robert Biisco, 20, 21
,, Jane and Richard Orfeur, 96
,, Leonard and Grace Salkeld, 114
„ Thomas and Abigail Dodson (nee
Fetherston), 45
,, Thomas and Joan Lancaster, 75.
,, Thomas and Isabel Pennington, 100
,. William and Christian Salkeld, 112
EAGLESFIELD, OF ALWARBY, 42
,, (— ) and Agnes Salkeld, 112
,, ( — ) and Thomas Senhouse,
122
,, Dorothy and Thomas Sen-
house, 121
,, Elizabeth and William Porter,
107
,, Henry and Elizabeth Orfeur,
96
,, Margaret and Sir John Lamp-
lugh, 73, 74
Eden. Margary and John Threlkeld, 132
Edmunds, Anne, and Henry Wilson, 146
Eglionby, see Aglionby
Elderton, (— ) and (— ) Fenwick, 118
,, Thomas and Margaret Musgrave, 91,
92
,, Thomas and Isabel Thwaites, 133
Eldom, ( — ) and Joane Wakeman, 4
,, Joane and John Bellingham, 4
162
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Ellerker, Julia and Sir Simon Musgrave, 91, 93
Ellerton, (— ) and John Hilton, 60
Elliott, (— ) and (— ) Sandys, 118
,, Nichola and Gerard Carleton, 24
,, Walter and Katherine Forster, 51
Ellis, Robert and Susan Brisco, 21
El toft, Mary and Robert Byndlrse, 23
Emmerson, Arthur and Isabel Hodgson, 62
,, Arthur and Bridget Wharton, 142
,, George and Mary Wharton, 142
,, Leonard and Elizabeth Porter, 108
Engaine, Elennor and William Wybergh, 148
English, ( — ) and Anthony Penruddoek, 102
,, Doctor and Jane Higgs, 117
., Idonia and Edmund Sandford, 115
,, John and Idonia Morvill, 115
Erskine ( — ) and Patrick Graham, Earl of
Monteith, 54
Everard, Mary and Richard Bellingham, 8
Eveleigh, Margaret and Sir Edwin Sandys, 117
Evers, ( — ) and Col. Thomas Howard, 63
,, Jane and Richard Bellingham, 5
Ewers, Ralph and Eleanor Greystoke, 56
FAIRER, OF WARCOP-TOWER, 43
,, Isabel and John Hilton, 61
,, William and Mary Hilton, 61
FAIRFAX, OF BOLTON, 44
,, Grace and Robert Highmore, 59
,, Grace and Thomas Stanwix, 128
,, Judith and Thomas Eaglesfield, 42
,, Mary and Henry Curwen, 33
,, Mary and John Salkeld, 114
,. William and Mabel Curwen, 33
Falconbridge, Walter, Lord and ( — ) Lancaster,
75
Fallowfield, Catherine and Henry Brougham, 22
,, Lucy and John Dalston, 36
,, Richard and Eleanor Lowther, 85
Farington, Thomas and Mabel Preston (ne'e
Benson), 10
Fell, John and Dorothy Simpson, 123
Felton, Anne and William Sandys, 118
•Fenner, Thomas, and Mary Bellingham, 7, 8
Fenwick, (— ) and Sir John Huddleston, 64
,, (— ) and John Radclift', 109
,, Eleanor and Sir Thomas Lamplugh,
73,74
,, *Robert and Julia Sandys, 118
Fernes, ( — ) Tower Allysonn, 2
Feron, (— ) Tower Allysonn, 2
Ferrers, Elizabeth and John Lord Greystoke,
34, 56
FETHERSTON, OF KIRK OSWALD, 45
,, Albany and Lucy Dudley, 40
,, Alexander and Anne Lowther,
85
,, Dorothy and John Stanley, 127
,, Frances and Christopher
Wyvill, 149
ii Jane and Bernard Kirkbride,
70
,, Ralph and (— ) Howard, 63
,, Richard and Katherine Gra-
ham, 55
ii Sir Timothy and Bridget
Patrickson, 99
Fetherstonhaugh, (— ) Maude Salkeld, 112
Fillioll, (— ) and Sir Hugh Lowther, 84
,, Felice and William Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Margaret and Nicholas Musgrave,91,92
FISHER, OF STAINE-BANK GREEN, 48
,, Dorothy and Thomas Wilson, 145
,, Hugh and Elizabeth Philipson, 105
,, Jane and Anthony Bouche, 14
,, Margaret and Thomas Wilson, 146
Fitzherbert, Richard and Jane Langton, 76
Fitzhugh, ( — ) and Thomas Lord Dacres, 34
,, ( — ) and Sir John Huddleston, 64
,, Elizabeth and Ralph Lord Greystoke,
34,56
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Lord Dacre,34
,, George, Lord and Katherine Dacres,
34
,, Katherine and Sir Thomas Nevell, 34
Fitzwilliam, Elizabeth and Thomas Musgrave, 91
„ Elizabeth and Sir Richard Mus-
grave, 92
^Fleetwood, John and Joane Langton, 76
FLEMING, OF RYDALE, 46, 47
,, Agnes and Richard Ducket, 39
,, Anthony and (— ) Middleton, 90
,, Daniel and Isabella Brathwayte, 18
,, Daniel and Barbara Fletcher, 49
,, Dorothy & Andrew Huddleston, 65
,, Eleanor and Sir John Lowther, 85
,, Hugh and Joane Huddleston, 64
,, Isabel and John Thwaites, 133
,, John and Alice Ducket, 39
,, Katherine and Richard Kirkby, 71
,, Margaret and Thomas Stanley, 127
,, Mary and John Brougham, 22
,, Mary and John Senhouse, 121
,, William and Anne Byndlose, 23
FLETCHER, OF HUTTON, 49
„ OF TALLANTIRE, 50
,, ( — ) and Michael Bouche, 14
,, ( — ) and Francis Richmond. Ill
,, ( — ) and Margaret Towry, 135
,, Anne and Henry Skelton, 33
,, Barbara and Daniel Fleming, 47
,, Barbara and John Salkeld, 114
,, Barbara and John Skelton, 125
,, Bridget and Christopher Dalston,
36
,, Bridget and John Patrickson, 99
,, Sir George and Mary Graham,
(nee Johnston), 54
,, H. (— ) Mary Brisco, 21
,, Henry and Anne Curwen, 33
,, Henry and Eleanor Senhouse, 122
,, Isabel and Richard Lowther, 83
,, Jane and George Hilton, 61
,, Jane and Anthony Patrickson, 9 >
,, Jane and Francis Richmond, 1)9
,, Jane and Richard Urieil, 137
,, Mary and Sir John Lowther, 85
,, Sir Richard and Barbara Craken-
thorp, 28
, , Sir Richard and Margaret Rich-
mond, 111
,, Winifred and George Brathwait,
18
Foljambe, Troth and Sir Edward Bellingham, 8
FORSTER, OF STANEGARTHSIDE, 51
,, Catherine and Sir John Lamplugh.
73,74
,, Isabel and Gawen Brathwayte, 18
,, Thomas and Florence Wharton, 14 1
Fortescue, Edward and Isabel Huddleston, 65
Fothergill, Ceorge and Julia Skelton, 125
Frankland, Elizabeth and Sir Christopher Mus-
grave, 93
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
163
Frescheville, (— ) and Thomas Highmorc, 59
,, Joyce and Thomas Dykes, 41
,, Margaret and Leonard Dykes, 41
Frodingham, Catherine and William Vaux, 136
Fulthorp, John and Joan Wharton, 141
Fynes, Sir Richard and Jane Dacres, 34
,, Robert and Philippa Dacres, 34
Gage, James and Jane Bellingham (nie Delves), 7
Gannock, ( — ) and Katherine Bellingham, 5
Gardiner, Elizabeth and John Dudley, 40
Gurnet, Bryan and Catherine Hilton, 60
Garth, Richard and Margaret Richmond, 111
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Musgrave, 91
Gascoigne, Anne and Sir Thomas Fairfax, 44
Gay, Thomas and Barbara Bellingham, 8
Gent, Henry and Dorothy Dalston' 35
,, Thomas and Mary Dalston, 35
Gerard, Anne and Francis Howard, 63
,, Isabel and Sir Richard Langton, 76
,, Margery and William Sandys, 118
Gibson, Anne and Henry Bird, 11
„ John and Joan Middleton, 88, 89
,, Thomas and Jane Stanwix, 128
Gifford, John and Elizabeth Bellingham, 8
Gill, John and Margaret Hodgson, 62
GILPIN, OF SCALEBY, 52
,, (— ) and Alan Bellingham, 9
,, Elizabeth and Arthur Wolston (alias
Wilson), 147
,, George and Catherine Philipson, 105
,, Richard and Susan Brisco, 21
Girlington, John and Margaret Ducket, 39
Godmands ( — ) and Lawrence Levens, 80
Godmount, Agnes and Edmond Wolston (alias
Wilson), 147
GODSALVE, OE RIGMADEN, 53
Golding, Thomas and Dorothy Towry, 135
Goldsborough, George and Elizabeth Fetherston
45
Goodyere, Sir Henry and Frances Lowther, 84
Goring, George and Mary Bellingham (nie
Everard), 8
Gosling, John and Eliza Fletcher, 50
Gospatrick, Emme and William Bird, 1 1
Gourley, Anne and Robert Philipson, 105
GRAHAM, OF NETHERBY, 54
„ OF NUNNERY, 55
,, Catherine and George Denton, 37
,, Catherine and Richard Fetherston,
45
,, Sir George and Mary Johnston, 49
,, Mary, Countess of Douglas and Sir
James Hamilton, 54
,, Mary and Sir George Fletcher, 49
,, Mary and Peter Hodgson, 62
,, William and Mary Kirkbride (ne'e
Hodgson), 62, 70
Granson, Joan and Oliver or Lewis Middleton,
88, 89
Graund, Margaret and Sir John Wiltshire, 6
Gray. See Grey.
Grayson, John and Elizabeth Hodgson, 62
Greene, ( — ) and Anthony Huddleston, 65
, , Jennet and Edward Fisher, 48
Gregory, Anne and Richard Tolson, 134
Orey, ( — ) and William Dacre, 34
,, ( — ) and John Graham, 54
,, Edward, Lord Powis and Margaret Dudley
40
,, Elizabeth and Sir Robert Greystoke, 34,56
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Grey, Jane and Ferdinand Huddleston, 65
,, *Sir Thomas and Margaret Greystoke, 56
GREYSTOKE, 56
,, Baron, 34
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Lord
Dacre, 34
Griffith, Sir Henry and Dorothy Bellingham, 9
Grimstone, Catherine and John Radcliff", 109
Grindale, (— ) Thomas Wybergh, 148
,, Robert and Helen Patrickson, 98
Gurling, Julian and Henry Bellingham, 8
Haggerston, Thomas and Margaret Howard, 63
Hall, Dorothy and Egyon Wolston (alias Wilson)
147
,, Henry and Mary Thorp (ne'e Towry), 135
Halton, Margaret and Henry Lowther, 83
Hamerton, ( — ) and Elizabeth Middleton, 89
,, John and Elizabeth Middleton, 88
Hamilton, Sir James and Mary Countess of
Douglas (ne'e Grahme) 54
Hammond, Margaret and Henry Sandys, 117
Hanbury, Mary and Miles Sandys, 117
Hancastle, Thomas and Janet Beauchamp, 67
*Hanford, Elizabeth and Sir Lancelot Thir-
keld, 144
Hare, Alice and Sir George Fletcher, 49
,, Elizabeth and Sir John Lowther, 85
Harman, (— ) and Henry Allysonn, 2
HARRINGTON, OF WOLLAX, 57
,, ( — ) and Humfry Dacre,34
,, Anne and Lancelot Lancaster,
75
,, Edmund and Katherine Skel-
ton, 125
„ Eleanor and Richard Ducket,
39
,, James and Grace Lancaster, 75
,, Robert and Christian Lancas-
ter, 46
,, Thomas and Anne Porter, 107
Harrison, Agnes and Robert Byndlose, 23
,, Catherine and Matthew Taylor, 62
„ John and Catherine Hodgson, 62
,, Margaret and Sir Richard Musgrave,
93
,, Mary and Thomas Musgrave, 93
,, Matthew and Helen Levens, 80
,, Richard and Jane Fleming, 47
,, Robert and Margaret Bird, 11
Hartley, Frances and Thomas Wharton, 142
,, Hugh and Agnes Scaife, 120
,, Jane and Thomas Hilton, 60
Harvey, Bridget and Sir Robert Tirwhitt, 6
,, Sir Nicholas and Bridget Wingfield
(ne'e Wiltshire), 6
Harwood, (— ) and Elizabeth Towry, 135
Hastings, Henry and Dorothy Huddleston, 65
Hawdon, Cuthbert and Catherine Gilpin, 52
Hawksworth, ( — ) and Anne Towry, 135
Hayes, Susanna and Thomas Wharton. 143
Heber, Thomas and Anne Lowther, 83
Henly, Walter and Elizabeth Bellingham, 7
*Hcrbert, Sir Edward, Earl of Pembroke and
Mary Stanley, 127
Herden, Jane and Robert Morley, 4
Heron, (— ) and Thomas Howard, 63
,, (— ) and Thomas Salkeld, 112
,, Sir Cuthbert and Elizabeth Graham, 54
,, John and Margaret Musgrave, 91, 93
HETHERINGTON, OF WALTON, 58
164
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Hewet, Thomas and Cicely Kirkbride, 69
Hexeter, Daniel and Isabel Simpson, 123
,, Joseph and Margaret Stanley, 127
Hickson, Anne and George Porter, 108
Higgs, Jane, and Doctor English, 117
,, John and Jane Sandys, 117
HIGHMORE, OF ARMATHWAITE, 59
,, ( — ) and Christopher Thelkeld,
132
,, Elizabeth and Edward Penrud-
dock, 102
Hildesley, Mary and Robert Williamson, 144
Hill, Anne and John Bellingham. 7
HILTON, OF HILTON BEACON, 60
OF BURTON, 61
„ Christopher and Barbara Brathwait,
18
,, John and Isabel Fairer, 43
,, Mary and William Fairer, 43
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Sandford, 115
Hinde, Ellen and John Dormer, 8
Hobman, Francis and Jane Towry, 135
Hodgkin, Jane and John Godsalve, 53
HODGSON, OF BASCODYKE, 62
,, Audrey and Francis Steele, 129
,, John and Elizabeth Lancaster, 75
Holbeach, Thomas and Elizabeth Stanwix, 128
Holland, Leonard and Joane Bellingham, 6
,, Mary, Countess of Huntingdon and
Thomas Musgrave, 92
,, Thomas, Earl of Huntingdon, and
Mary Vaux,
Holme, Rowland and Elizabeth Vaux, 136
Holt, (— ) and Mary Byndlose, 23
Hotham, ( — ) and Thomas Bellingham, 5
HOWARD, OF CORBY CASTLE, 63
,, Elizabeth and William Orfeur, 96
,, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk and
Elizabeth Dacres (nee Leyborne)
81
Hoy, John and Barbara Burrell, 19
HUDDLESTON, OF MILLUM, 64, 65
OF SAWTON, CO. CAM-
BRIDGE, 65
,, Andrew and Dorothy Fleming, 47
,, Andrew and Katherine Lawson, 77
,, Ann and Sir Thomas Curwen, 32
,, Anne and Thomas Stanley, 127
,, Ellen and Richard Skeiton, 126
, , Joane and Hugh Fleming, 47
,, Magdalen and Christopher Rich-
mond, 111
,, Margaret and Lancelot Salkeld,113
,, Mary and John Pennington, 100
,, Mary and Christopher Philipson,
104
,, Mary and John Senhouse, 122
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Dacres, 34
Hudson, Charles and Jane Patrickson, 99
Humfrey, Richard and Mary Sandys, 117
Hungate, ( — ) and Sir William Howard, 63
Hunter, James and ( — ) Chamber, 26
,, William and Susan Bird, 11
Hutchinson, Edward and Frances Musgrave, 93
,, Margaret and William Bird, 11
HUTTON, OF GALLE, 66
„ OF PENRITH, 67
»> ( — ) and Mungo Musgrave, 94
>> ( — ) and William Wolston (alts.
Wilson) 147
,, Anne and Sir Christopher Dalston,
33
Hutton, Anne and Thomas Sandford, 115
,, Cuthbert and Elizabeth Belling-
ham, 4
,, Elizabeth and Anthony Fleming, 47
,, Grace and Thomas Fairfax, 44
,, John and Catherine Skeiton, 125
,, Julia and Sir Philip Musgrave, 93
,, Mary and Andrew Huddleston, 64
,, Sir Kichard and Agnes Briggs, 19
,, Richard and Jemima Wharton, 143
Hyde, Sir Nicholas and Bridget Sandys, 117
Ingaine, Eleanor and William Wybergh, 148
Ingerham, Hastings and Srewly Williamson, 144
,, Srewly and Simon Clifford, 144
Ingleby, Sir Wiliiain and Agnes Bellingham, 9
IRETON, OF IRETON, 68
,, ( — ) and Henry Swinburne, 131
,, Christopher and Grace Highmore, 59
,, Elizabeth and Henry Salkeld, 114
,, John and Anne Lamplugh, 74
,, John and Anne Ponsonby, 103
,, Lawson and Elizabeth Dykes, 41
,, Mary and John Skeiton, 124
,, Matilda and Thomas Wybergh, 148
Ivers, Ralph and Eleanor Greystoke, 56
Iveson, Thomas and Agnes Hodgson, 62
t
Jackson, ( — ) and Margaret Bird, 11
,, ( — ) and Henry Curwen, 31
,, John and Muriel Layton, 78
,, Margaret and Richard Bresby, 17
,, Thomas and Susan Bird, 11
James, Anne and George Towry, 135
,, Sarah and Wilfrid Lawson, 77
Jenkinson, Robert and Margaret Swinburne, 13 1
Jennings, Mary and William Sandys, 118
Jobson, Walter and Anne Byndlose, 23
Johnson, Alexander and Mary Bellingham, 9
Johnston, Mary and Sir George Graham, 49, 54
Jopson, ( — ) and Nicholas Fisher, 48
Keene, William and Katherine Levens, 80
Kendal, ( — ) and Dorothy Sandys, 117
Kighley, ( — ) and Ellen Pennington, 100
,, Sir Henry and Mary Middleton (ne'e
Cams) 25, 90
,, Mary (ne'e Carus) and Edward Mid-
dleton, 90
KIRKBRIDE, 69
OF ELLERTON, 70
,, ( — ) and (— ) Cleborne, 27
,, Bernard and Jane Fetherston,45
,, Emma and Robert Cleburne, 27
,, Isabel and Adam Bird, 11
,, Mary and William Graham, 55,
62
KIRKBY, OF KIRKBY, 71
,, (— ) and (— ) Fleming, 47
„ (— ) and Geoffrey Middleton, 88
,, Alice and William Fleming, 47
,, Anne and William Thwaites, 133
„ Bridget and Christopher Philipson,
104
,, Dorothy and Edward Wilson, 145
,, Jane and John Lamplugh, 73
„ Jane and Anthony Patrickson, 98
,, Margaret and William Hethering-
ton, 58
,, Richard and Anne Bellingham, 4
,, Roger and Agnes Lowther, 85
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
165
Kirkham, ( — ) and Gervase Middleton, 89
,, Margaret and Geoffrey Middleton, 88
Kitson, Lucy and Robert Westby, 81, 82
,, Thomas and Lucy Ley borne, 81, 82
Knipe, Samuel and Mary Philipson, 104
Lambton, William and Jane Curwen, 33
LAMPLUGH, OF LAMPLUGH, 72, 73
OF LAMPLUGH HALL, 74
,, Anne and John Ireton, 68
,, Anne and William Orfeur, 96
, , Catherine and Anth ony Curwen ,
30
,, Eleanor and Richard Tolson,134
,, Frances and William Porter, 107
,, John and Margaret Penning-
ton, 100
,, Margaret and William Fleming,
47
,, Margaret and Richard Orfeur,
96
,, Margaret and Thomas Ley borne
100
,, Thomas and Agnes Brathwayte,
18
,, Thomas and Alice Curwen, 32
Lancaster, of Howgill Castle, 46
„ OF SOCKBRIDGE, 75
,, ( — ) and Thomas Birbeck, 12
,, (— ) and Hugh Lowther, 84
„ (— ) and (— ) Middleton, 90
,, (— ) and Thomas Skelton, 124
,, Anne and John Warcop, 138
„ Barbara and Robert Highmore, 59
, , Christopher and Eleanor Musgrave,
91, 92
,, Elizabeth and William Hutton, 66
,, Frances and Sir Christopher Low-
ther, 73
,, Grace and James Harrington, 57
,, Isabel and Sir Thomas Fleming, 46
,, Jane and Thomas Dykes, 41
,, Joan and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, *Lancelot and Margaret Rokeby, 57
,, Lancelot and Anne Harrington, 57
,, Margaret and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Richard and Mary Wharton, 142
,, Roger and Jane Bellingham, 4
LANGTON, BARON OF NEWTON, 76
Larkham, George and Dorothy Fletcher, 50
Lascelles, ( — ) and George Denton, 38
,, Dorothy and Thomas Ley borne, 81, 82
,, Margaret and Thomas Middleton, 88,
89
,, Margaret and James Pickering, 106
,, Mary and John Ley borne, 81
,, William and Mary Crofts, 81
Latus, Anne and Robert Philipson, 104
„ *Ralph and Anne Huddleston, 64
Launder, Jane & Cuthbert Musgrave, 91, 92, 94
Lawe, James and Fortune Burrell, 19
Lawrence, Robert and Anne Bradley, 15
LAWSON, OF ISELL, 77
, , Frances and Richard Brathwayte, 1 8
,, Judith and Miles Pennington, 101
Laythes, Edward and (— ) Chamber, 26
,, Thomas and Jane Bouche, 14
,, Thomas and Grace Salkeld, 114
LAYTON, OF DALEMAIN, 78 bis.
„ (-) Edward Cleborne, 27
,, Anne and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Anne and Leonard Dykes, 41
Layton, Anne and Edward Warcop, 138
,, Elizabeth and John Vaux, 136
Leake, Isabel and Thomas Stanley, 127
LEE, OF CLYBERON HALL, 79
,, Agnes and Robert Penruddock, 102
,, Bridget and Henry Patrickson, 99
,, Elizabeth and William Dykes, 41
,, *John and ( — ) Harrington, 57
,, John and Mary Penruddock, 102
,, Mary and Cuthbert Musgrave, 102
Leigh, Elizabeth and Richard Brisco, 21
Leke, Elizabeth and James Bellingham, 9
LEVENS, OF LEVENS, &c, 80
Lewknor, Dorothy and Henry Bellingham, 4
,, John & Anne Bellingham (n4e Hill), 7
LEYBORNE, OF CUNSWICK, 81, 82
,, ( — ) & Nicholas Harrington, 57
,, ( — ) and Thomas Lancaster, 75
,, Agnes and Sir Henry Belling-
ham, 4
,, Anne and Leonard Langton, 76
,, Catherine and Sir Henry Belling-
ham, 4
,, Catherine and Richard Ducket,39
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Lord
Dacre, 34
,, Elizabeth and Anthony Ducket,
39-
,, Isabel and William Carus, 25
,, Isabel and Sir Thomas Le Flem-
ing, 46
,, James and Isabel Bellingham, 4
,, Jane and Sir Francis Ducket, 39
,, Jane and William Vaux, 136
,, Jennet and Robert Philipson, 104
,, Thomas and Margaret Lamplugh,
100
,, William and Jane Bradley, 15, 39
Lightfoot, Robert and Elizabeth Chamber, 26
Lister, Thomas and Catherine Fletcher, 49
Littledale, Anne and Tower Allysonn, 2
Littleton, Edward and Amy Sandys, 117
Lloyd, Sibill and Christopher Lowther, 86
Lockey, Agnes and William Levens, 80
Lodington, Alice and John Bellingham, 5
Loftus, Francis and Anne Dykes, 41
Lough, Margaret and Joseph Senhouse, 121
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Nevinson, 95
Lougher, Lettice and Thomas Denton, 38
Lovell, Thomas and Alice Huddleston, 65
Lownd, John and Mabel Bellingham, 4
LOWTHER, OF COCKERMOUTH, 83
OF LOWTHER, 84, 85
OF COLBY-LATHE, 86
,, (— ) and Mary Kirkbride, 68
,, ( — ) and Thomas Porter, 107
,, ( — ) and Thomas Wharton, 141
,, Agnes and Thomas Penruddock,
102
,, Ann and Sir Thomas Curwen, 32
,, Anne and Alexander Fetherston,
45
,, Anne and Thomas Wybergh, 148
,, Barbara and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Bartholomew and ( — ) Brisco, 21
,, Sir Christopher and Fiances Tan-
caster, 73
,, Elizabeth and Anthony Bouche, 14
,, Elizabeth and William Lancaster,
75
,, Elizabeth and Richard Orfeur, 96
,, Frances and John Lamplugh, 73
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.INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Lowther, Gerard and Grace Bellingham {n6e
Cleborne), 9
,, Sir Hugh and Mabel Lancaster, 75
,, Jane and John Fleming, 47
,, Janet and Thomas Stanwix, 128
,, Joan and Christopher Lancaster,
75
, , John and Elizabeth Bellingham , 9
,, Sir John and Eleanor Fleming, 47
, , Sir John and Mary Fletcher, 49
,, Lancelot and Joan Fleming, 47
,, Lancelot and Dorothy Patrickson,
99
,, Mabel and Christopher I)alston,36
,, Margaret and John Richmund, 1 1 1
,, Richard and Frances Middleton,
90
,, Richard and Isabel Fletcher, 49
,, Thomas and Jane Wharton, 142
Lowthian, Thomas and Mary Graham, 55
Lucy, ( — ) and Sir Hugh Lowther, 84
,, ( — ) and William Senhouse, 121
,, Katherine and Thomas Lord Dacres, 34
Lumley, George and Joan Thornton, 56
Luther, (— ) and Alice Sandys, 118
Lyvock, Alice and Thomas Hetherington, 58
Macguire, ( — ) Barbara Salkeld, 114
MACHFLL, OF CRAKENTHORPE, 87
,, Guy, and ( — ) Brisco, 21
,, Hugh, and ( — ) Richmund, 111
Mallory, William and Alice Bellingham, 9
Man, Anne and Anthony Sandys, 116
„ Miles and Ellen Wilson, 146
Manny, Ann and Richard Bellingham, 8
Mansergh, John and Joan Middleton, 88, 89
,, John and Alice Middleton, 88, 89
Maplett, ( — ) and Richard Nevinson, 95
,, Anne and Christopher Richmond, 111
,, Bridget and Richard Kirkbride, 70
Mark ham, Jerome and Isabel Bellingham, 5
Marley, ( — ) and Richard Bellingham, 5
,, ( — ) Thomas Dacre, 34
Marshall, Margaret and Christopher Hilton, 61
Martin, John and Dorothy Gilpin, 52
Martindale, ( — ) and William Bird, 11
,, George, and Mary Musgrave, 91
,, John and Mary Musgrave, 93
,, Margaret and Thomas Dykes, 41
Marwood, Henry and Dorothy Bellingham, 9
Mason, Richard and Alice Uriell, 137
Massey, Richard and Anne Middleton, 90
Mattison, Joane and Thomas Bird, 11
Maxwell, ( — ) and Hugh Lord Dacre, 34
Metcalfe, (—) and John Midd.eton, 88, 89
,, Anthony and Frances Porter, 108
Michell, Joan and Francis Sandvs, 118
MIDDLETON, OF KIRKBY-LONSDALE, 87
OF MIDDLETON HALL, 88,
89, 90
„ ( — ) and Anthony Fleming, 47
,, ( — ) and Sir Christopher Low-
ther, 86
„ Anne and Richard Ireton, 68
,, Charles and Dorothy Byndlose,
23
,, Edward and Bridget Byndlose,
23
,, Edward and Mary Carus, 25
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Ducket,
39
Middleton,
Frances and
83,84
Richard Lowther,
Mabel and Sir Roger Bellingham
,, Margaret and Edmond Lancas-
ter, 75
,, Margaret («<?e Thornhill) and
William Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Mary and Sir Henry Kighly, 25
,, Richard and Anne Bellingham, 9
,, Thomas and Isabel Musgrave,
39, 91, 92
,, William and Jane Dudley, 40
Millbanke, (— ) and George Wharton, 143
Miller, John and Agnes Ducket, 39
Milium, Joan and Sir John Huddleston, 64
Mitford, Robert and Philadelphia Wharton, 143
Mohun, Elizabeth and Rowland Philipson, 105
Monkers, (— ) and Richard Kirkbride, 69
Montgomerie, ( — ) and Walter Grahme, 54
Moore, (— ) and Alexander Middleton, 89
„ Alice and Thomas Denton, 38
,, Dorothy and William Middleton, 90
,, Isabel and Alexander Middleton, 88
Moresby, Anne and James Pickering, 106
Morgan, (— ) and Julian Hilton, 60
Morley, Jane and Richard Bellingham, 4
,, John and Margaret Middleton, 88, 89
,, Robert and Jane Herdden, 4
Morton, Elizabeth and William Burrell, 19
Morvill, (— ) and (— ) Vaux, 34
,, Idonia and John English, 115
Moulton, ( — ) and Maude Vaux, 34
,, Maude, and Randolph Dacre, 34
Mounsey, Thomas and Elizabeth Lay ton, 78
Mowbray ( — ) and Thomas Dacre, 34
Muschamp, Agmondesham and Mary Belling-
ham, 8
MUSGRAVE, OF HARTLEY, 91
OF EDEN HALL, 92, 93
,, OF CROOKDYKE, 94
,, ( — ) and Anthony Hutton, 66
,, ( — ) and Thomas Sandford, 115
,, Anne and John Brisco, 21
,, Anne and Nicholas Curwen, 33
,, Bridget and William Orfeur, 96
,, Catherine and Thomas Fethers-
ton, 45
,, Catherine and Richard Graham,
54
,, Catherine and George Graham,
55
,, Christopher and Jane Curwen,33
,, Cuthbert and Mary Lee, 192
,, Dorothy & Richard Wrottesley,
40
,, Sir Edward and Mary Graham,
54
,, Eleanor and Christopher Lancas-
ter, 75
,, Eleanor and Sir Christopher
Lowther, 85
, , Elizabeth and Edward Aglionby ,
,, Elizabeth and John Lamplugh,
73
,, George and Anne Layton, 78
„ Isabel and Thomas Middleton,
39, 88, 89
,, Jane and Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 77
, , Sir John and Dorothy Dudley,40
,, Julian and Henry Denton, 37
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
167
Musgrave, Julian and John Skelton, 125
,, Leonard and Winifrid Hilton, 61
,, Mabel and John Swinburne, 131
,, Mary and Lancelot Simpson, 123
,, Mary and William Wyvill, 149
,, Sir Richard and Jane Sandys
(nfic Dalton), 35
,, *Richard and Grace Fairfax, 44
,, Simon and Susan Hutton, 66
, , Thomas and Alice Beau champ, 67
Myrcs, Thomas and Eleanor Brisco, 21
Nattison (?) Joane and Thomas Bird, 11
Needham, Hugh and Martha Wharton, 143
Nesbit, John and Eleanor .Wybergh, 148
Nevill, Elizabeth and Thomas, Lord Dacres, 34
,, Isabel and William Huddleston, 64, 65
,, John, Lord Latimer and Elizabeth Mus-
grave, 91
• ,, Margaret and Richard Huddleston, 64
,, Philippa and Thomas, Lord Dacres, 34
,, Sir Thomas and Katherine Fitzhugh, 34
NE VINSON, OF NEWBY STONES, 95
,, Edward and Susan Dalston, 36
,, Elizabeth and Sir Edwin Sandys,
117
Newby, ( — ) and Frances Lowther, 83
,, ( — ) and Reynold Wolston, (or Wil-
son), 147
Newton, Sarah and Adam Carleton, 24
Nichinson, Daniel and Bridget Pennington, 101
Nicholls, Henry and Martha Levens, 80
,, Rowland and Mary Warwick, 139
Nicholson, Ambrose and Frances Stanwix, 128
„ Christopher and Anne Cams, 25
„ Christopher and Judith Towry, 135
,, Joseph and Mary Brisco, 21
,, Talbot and Mary Bird, 11
Normanvill, (— ) and (— ) Middleton, 90
Norris, Bridget and Thomas Bold, 47
Oakley, Luke and Mary Forster, 51
Ogle, ( — ) and Nicholas Bellingham, 4
,, Lucy and Richard Bird, 11
,, Sir Robert and Elizabeth Thornton, 56
Oglethorpe, Elizabeth and Henry Denton, 38
Oliver, Robert and Alice Bellingham, 5
Orbell, ( — ) and Thomas Fairfax, 44
ORFEUR, OF HIGH CLOSE AND PLUM-
LAND HALL, 96
,, Cuthbert and Mabel Porter, 108
,, Elizabeth and Thomas Sandford, 115
,, Jane and William Brisco, 21
Orford, Elizabeth and William Sandys, 116
Orington, ( — ) and William Musgrave, 94
Orrell, Anne and John Threlkeld, 132
Orton, Susan and William Curwen, 31
Osbaldeston, Anne and Edward Langton, 76
,, John and Ellen Bradley, 15
Osmotherley, Mabel and William Orfeur, 96
,, William and Eleanor Kirkbride,69
OSMUNDERLAW, OF LANGRIGG, 97
,, John and Dorothy Salkeld
114
,, *William and Gunilda Boy-
vill, 64
Pallady, Frances and Thomas Stanwix, 128
Palmer, Anne and John Bellingham, 0
Parke, Elizabeth and Myles Sandys, 117
Parr, ( — ) and William Harrington, 57
,, Isabel and Humphrey Dacres, 34
,, Margaret and Thomas Radcliff, 109
P.VTRICKSON, OF STOCKHOW, 98
OF CASWELLHOW, 99
„ Barbara and John Aglionby, 1
,, Bridget and Sir Timothy
Fetherston, 45
,, John and Bridget Fletcher, 49
,, Joseph and Catherine Salkeld,
114
Patterson, John and Bridget Huddleston, 65
Pattinson, Simon and Elizabeth Bird, 11
,, Joan and Tnomas Bird, 11
Paul, Thomas and Sarah Lee, 79
Peacock, ( — ) and Frances Howard, 63
Pearce, Hester and Lancelot Lowther, 86
Pearson, Barbara and John Scott, 131
,, Henry and Elizabeth Williamson, 144
,, James and Barbara Swinburne, 131
,, Margaret and Christopher Bird, 11
PENNINGTON, OF MUNCASTER, 100
OF SEATON, 101
,, ( — ) and Anne Crakenthorp,
28
,, Ann and Sir Christopher Cur-
wen, 32
,, Bridget and William Huddle-
ston, 65
,, Isabel and Thomas Dykes, 41
,, Isabel and John Lamplugh, 73
,, John and Mary Huddleston, 64n.
,, Margaret and John Lamplugh, 74
,, Margaret and Thomas Ley borne, 81
,, Miles and Judith Lawson, 77
, , Sarah and Henry Bouche, 14
,, * William and Bridget Ascough,
(nee Huddleston) 64
,, William and Joan Wharton, 141
Pennyman, Thomas and Frances Lowther, 85
PENRUDDOCK, OF ARKLEBY, 102
,, ( — ) and Cuthbert Musgrave
94
,, Elizabeth and Gawen Braith-
wayt, 18
Percehay, Mary and Christopher Philipson, 105
Percy, (— ) and (— ) Wyvill, 149
Perry, ( — ) and Robert Byndlose, 23
Person, Henry and Elizabeth Williamson, 144
Philips, Arthur and Bridget Leyborne, 81
,, Jane and Thomas Dalston, 36
PHILIPSON, OF TWATTERDEN HALL and
OF CONISHEAD, CO. LAN-
CASTER, 104
„ OF CALGARTH, 105
,, Christopher and Mary Huddle-
ston, 65
,, Christopher and (— ) Wyvill, 149
, , John and Dorothy Crakenthorpe,
28
it Myles and Barbara Sandys, 116
,, Myles and Anne Birbeck, 12
,, Rowland and Katherine Cams,
25
PICKERING, OF THIRKELD, 106
,, ( — ) and Henry Crakenthorpe, 28
,, Anne and Sir Robert Belling-
ham, 4
,, Anne and Sir Roger Bellingham,
4
,, Frances and Cyprian Hilton, 01
168
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Pickering, Margaret and Hugh Lamp] ugh, 73
Pigot, Sir Ralph and ( — ) Constable, 56
,, Sir Ralph and Anne Greystoke, 56
Plantaganet, Alice, daur. of Richard, Earl of
Cambridge, and Sir Thomas
Musgrave, 91
PONSONBY, 103
,, Anne and John Senhouse, 122
,, John and Dorothy Brisco, 21
Poole, Ellen and Henry Birkbeck, 12
PORTER, OF ALWARDBY, 107
OF WERY HALL, 108
,, Anne and Christopher Curwen, 30
,, Anne and Thomas Harrington, 57
,, Joseph and Anne Salkeld, 113
,, William and Frances Lamplugh, 74
Potter, John and Clare Patrickson, 9S
Poultney, ( — ) and Robert Branthwayt, 16
Power, of Thackham, Sussex, 6
Pratt, David and Katherine Levens, 80
Preston, Anne and Thomas Carus, 25
,, Anne and Sir Francis Howard, 63
,, Elizabeth and George Hilton, 60
,, Elizabeth and Ralph Lamplugh, 72
,, Helen and Sir James Ley borne, 81
,, John and Mabel Benson, 10
,, John and Helen Curwen, 32
,, Katherine and Sir Thomas Carus, 25
,, Leonard and Joan Middleton, 88, 89
,, Mabel and Thomas Farrington, 10
,, Richard and Jacomina Middleton, 88,
89
Price, Elizabeth and George Penruddock, 102
Prickley, Joyce and John Huddleston, 64
Quilter, (— ) and Amy Bonner (n6e. Sandys), 116
RADCLIFFE, OF DERWENTWATER, 109
,, ( — ) and Richard Warcop, 138
,, Alice and Edward Musgrave, 92
,, Katharine and Sir William
Devenport, 4
,, Sir William and Katherine Ash-
ton (nee Bellingham), 4
Ranson, Richard and Elizabeth Wilson, 146
Rapine, Mary and Robert Chamber, 26
Ratcliffe, ( — ) and John Pennington, 100
,, Anne and Leonard Dykes, 41
,, Lady Anne and Sir Thomas Wharton
141
,, Gawen and Eleanor Williamson, 144
,, Francis and Jane Bouche, 14
,, Jane and ( — ) Bowe, 14
,, John and Alice Dudley, 40
RAWLING, OF COCKERMOUTH, 110
Rawlins, John and Agnes Bird, 1 1
Rawlinson, Anne and Christopher Crakenthorp,
28
,, Robert and Jane Wilson, 145
,, Margaret and William Sandys, 116,
118
Rayner, Elizabeth and Arthur Scaife, 120
Reading, Jane and John Bird, 1 1
Redman, (— ) and Richard Ducket, 39
„ ( — ) and ( — ) Conyers, 81
,. ( — ) and Julian Leyborne, 81
,, (— ) and Arthur Middleton, S9
Redhead, Edward and Catherine Burrell, 19
Redman, John and Barbara Towry, 135
,, Juliau and ( — ) Borough, 81
Redman, Mabel and Symon Brisco, 21
„ Margaret and Arthur Middleton, 89
„ Richard and Margaret Middleton, 89
Reed, ( — ) and John Allyson, 2
Relfe, Elizabeth and Hugh Simpson, 123
Reveley, Elizabeth and John Burrell, 19
Richardson, John and Anne Carus. 104
RICHMUND, OF HIGHHEAD CASTLE, 111
,, Francis and Jane Fletcher, 99
,, Jane and Thomas Patrickson, 99
,, John and Margaret Lowther, 84
,, Margaret and John Aglionby, 1
,, Margaret and Sir Richard
Fletcher, 49
Ridley, Nicholas and Mary Musgrave, 91
,, Richard and Mary Musgrave, 91
Rigg, Margaret and William Bird, 11
Rigmaden, Jane and Anthony Fleming, 47
„ Jane and Thurston Tildesley, 76
,, Thomas and Jane Langton, 76
Robins, William and Cicely Browne, 116
Robinson, Anne and Christopher Blencow, 13
„ Dorothy and George Towry, 135
,, Thomas and Catherine Curwen, 31
Rocking, Christopher and Agnes Levens, 80
Rodes, of Chipping and ( — ) Bradley, 15
,, John and Anne Benson, 10
*Rokeby, Margaret and Lancelot Lancaster, 5",
75
Roos, ( — ) and Randolph Dacre, 34
„ John and Elizabeth Middleton, 88, 89
,, Margaret and Thomas Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Margaret and George Sandys, 116
,, Robert and Margaret Lancaster, 75
,, Thomas and Anne Thornborough, 1IB
Roper, Bridget and Sir Robert Huddleston, 0")
Rossegyl, Christian and Hugh Salkeld, 1 12
Routledge, John and Maudlin Graham, 55
Rowlandson, Thomas and Anne Levens, 80
Sale, Richard and Philippa Wyvill, 149
SALKELD, OF CORBY AND THRYMBY,
112
OF GAWBARROW, 113
OF THKEPLAND, 114
( — ) and John Aglionby, 1
Alice and John Williamson, 144
Anne and Joseph Porter, 108
Anne and Rowland Vaux, 136
Catherine and Joseph Patrickson,
99
Christian and William Dykes, 41
Christian and Thomas Lancaster,
75
Elizabeth and John Swinburne, 1 31
Frances and William Patrickson,
98
Frances and Christopher Warwick
139
Frances and Richard W'arwick,
139
Francis and Dorothy Brathwayte,
18
George and Dorothy Fletcher, 50
George and Ellen Osmunderlaw,97
Grace and Leonard Dykes, 41
Janet and John Brisco, 21
John, (— ) Fletcher, 50
Lancelot and Margaret Huddleston
64
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INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
169
Salkeld, Margaret and Humphrey Threlkeld,
132
,, Mary and Thomas Wybergh, 148
,, Maude and Nicholas Fetherstone,
45
,, Richard and Agnes Bellingham, 9
,, Thomas and Thomasine Belling-
ham, 9
Salvayne, Elizabeth (Salvin) and John Skelton,
125
* ,, Thomas and Mary Greystoke, 56
Sander, Margaret and William Godsalve, 53
Sanders, Mary and James Ducket, 39
Sanderson, Dorothy and James Bird, 11
SANDFORD, OF ASKHAM, 115
,, (--) and Sir Henry Blencow, 13
„ Anne and William Layton, 78
,, Dorothy and Alan Bellingham, 9
,, Dorothy and Richard Dudley, 40
,, Elizabeth and Robert Highmore,
59
, , Elizabeth and Thomas Hilton, 60
, , Frances and Lancelot Machell, 87
,, Joan and William Thwaites, 133
,, John and Mary Aglionby, 1
,, John and Margaret Musgrave, 91
,, John and Mary Musgrave, 92
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Orfeur, 96
SANDYS, 116
OF WILBARTON, ISLE OF ELY
AND OF NORTHBOURNE,
KENT, 117
OF HARWICH, ESSEX ; & SOUTH
PETHERTON, SOMERSET ;
118
EXTRACTS RELATING TO THE
FAMILY OF ; FROM THE
PARISH REGISTERS OF
ST. BEES, 119
WILLS, 151-4
,. ( — ) and George Fletcher, 50
,, Anne and Richard Brathwayt, 18
,, Barbara and Miles Philipson, 104-105
,, Christopher and Margaret Cams, 24
,, Dorothy and Henry Ponsonby, 103
,, Elizabeth and Christopher Curwen,29
,, Francis and Jane Dalston, 35
,, Jane and Sir Richard Musgrave, 35
„ Mabel and Leonard Brisco, 21
Saunderson, Helen and Richard Uriell, 137
,, John and Isabel Kirkbride, 70
Savage, Elizabeth and Thomas Langton, 76
,, Roger and Bridget Sandys, 117
Savile, Margaret and Henry Tolson, 134
Sawrey, J ohn and J ane Cams, 25
SCAIFE, OF WINTON, 120
Scott, Anne and Henry Bird, 11
,, John and Barbara Pearson, 131
,, Katherine and John Fairer, 43
Scrase, ( — ) and Richard Bellingham, 8
,, ( — ) and ( — ) Dawtry, 8
Scrimshire, Edward and Catherine Sandys, 117
Scroggs, ( — ) and Thomas Stanley, 127
Scroope, Elizabeth and Gilbert Talbot, 56
,, Henry, 7th Baron and Mary or Mabel
(but rather Margaret) Dacre, 34
,, *John,Lord and Elizabeth Greystoke, 56
,, Lord and ( — ) Dacres, 34
,, Lord and Maude Greystoke, 56
Selby, ( — ) and Jane Chamber, 26
,, Isabella and Sir Patrick Curwen, Bart.,
33
*Sems, Elizabeth, and ( — ) Middleton, 89
SENHOUSE, OF SEASCALE, 121
OF ALNEBROUGH, 122
,, ( — ) and William Brisco, 21
,, ( — ) and Dorothy Vaux, 136
,, (— ) and Mary Vaux, 136
,, Anne and Christopher Curwen, 30
,, *Elizabeth and ( — ) Middleton,
88, 89
,, John and Mary Fleming, 47
,, John and ( — ) Skelton, 125
,, John and Elizabeth Wharton, 143
,, Margaret and John Stanley 127
,, Thomas & Eleanor Lamplugh, 74
Sewell, (— ) and Percival Kirkbride, 69
Sexton, Mary and John Hilton, 61
Seymour, (— ) and John Huddleston, 64
Shadford, Anthony and Mary Lee, 79
Sharke, Isabel and Robert Chamber, 26
Shaw, William and Mary Philipson, 105
Shelley, Henry and Jane Bellingham, 8
,, Jane and Edward Bellingham, 7
,, John and Anne Bellingham, 7
,, Margaret and Thomas Bellingham, 7
Sheppard, Margaret and Robert Scaife, 120
Sherborne, Catherine and William Pennington,
64
,, Elizabeth and Sir Thomas Fairfax,44
„ Grace and Thomas Bradley, 15
„ Mary and Thomas Fleetwood, 76
„ Richard and Jane Leyborne, 81, 82
Shipton, (— ) and Isabel Lancaster, 75
Shirley, Ralph and Jane Bellingham, 6
SIMPSON, OF ALLERTHWAYT, 123
,, John and Mabel Richmund. Ill
„ John and Mary Skelton, 125
,, Richard and Jane Vaux, 136
Siss-on, Ellinor and Joseph Huddleston. 64
SKELTON, OF ARMATHWAYTE, 124, 125
OF HIGH HOUSE, 126
>, ( — ) and ( — ) Harrington, 57
n * (— ) and Dorothy Leyborne, 81
,, Anne and George Porter, 108
,, Clement and Grace Brisco, 21
„ Eleanor and Robert Sandys, 116
„ Frances and Peter Senhouse, 122
M Frances and Thomas Warwick, 139
„ Henry and Anne Fletcher, (nie
Curwen) 33
„ Henry and Mary Porter, 108
„ John and Julia Musgrave, 93
„ Katherine and Robert Brisco, 21
„ Katherine and Richard Salkeld, 112
„ Mary and John Vaux, 136
,, Stephen and ( — ) Brisco, 21
,, Thomas and Mary Lamplugh, 74
,, Thomas and Mary Williamson, 144
„ William (or John) and Julian Mus-
grave, 91
Skillicorne, Richard and Isabel Langton, 76
Sleddall, Elizabeth and Lancelot Machell, 87
Slee, Mary and Henry Brougham, 22
Slingar, Joseph and Susan Towry, 135
Smith, Lionel and Margery Middleton, 89
,, Roger and Elizabeth Cams, 25
Somers, Elizabeth and William Graham, 55
Somerset, Countess of and George Middleton, 88
Sotheby, (— ) and William Towry, 135
Southcote, Anne and Sir Edwin Sandys, 117
Southworth, Ellinor and Cuthbert Huddleston,
65
„ Jane and Ralph Langton, 76
170
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Southworth, Sir John and Ellen Langton, 76
Spensley, William and Sarah Scaife, 120
Springett, Sir Thomas and Mary Bellingham, 7
Stafford, Thomas and Ann Bellingham, 4
Stainton, Helen and William Carleton, 24
Stamper, Anne and Bernard Hutton, 66
Standish, Edward and Elizabeth Howard, 63
Stangar, Thomas and Anne Simpson, 123
STANLEY, OF DALEGARTH, 127
(— ) and (— ) Fleming, 47
Edward and Anne Briggs, 19
Elizabeth and Thomas Langton, 76
John and Dorothy Fetherston, 45
Sir William, Lord Monteagle and
Anne Leyborne, 81
Stanton, Thomas and Troth Bellingham, 5
STANWIX, OF CARLISLE, 128
STAPLETON, (— ) and Richard Muegrave, 91
,, Alianore and Sir Thomas Whar-
ton, 141
„ Anne and John Ireton, 68]
,, Isabel and John Lamplugh, 73,74
,, Jane and Sir John Huddleston,
64
,, Jane and Thomas Musgrave, 91,
92
,, Jane and Christopher Wyvill,149
,, Joan and Thomas Salkeld, 112
,, John and Elizabeth Lawson, 77
, , Mary and Henry Musgrave, 92
Steed, Cicely and William Sandys, 117
,, John and Hester Sandys, 117
,, William and Hester Sandys, 117
STEELE, OF KENDALL, 129
STOCKDALE, OF BARBON, 130
Stonor, ( — ) and Humphrey Williamson, 144
Strangwayes, Thomas and Anne Dacres, 34
Strelley, Elizabeth and Marmaduke Constable,
24
Strickland, ( — ) and William Sandys, 116
,, Agnes and Sir Thomas Curwen, 32
,, Alice and Sir William Webb, 140
,, Dorothy and John Fleming, 47
,, Joan and Thomas Middleton, 89
,, Margaret and Sir William Lancas-
ter, 75
,, Margaret and Sir Robert Lowther,
84
,, Milcha and William Lawson, 77
,, Walter and Elizabeth Pennington,
100
Studholme, Michael and Mary Chambers, (nee
Osmunderlaw), 97
Sutton, Thomas and Elizabeth Dudley, (nee
Gardiner), 40
SWINBURNE, OF NEWTHWAYT, 131
„ (— ) and William Fletcher, 49
,, ( — ) and Elizabeth Musgrave, 94
,, ( — ) and Cuthbert Osmunderlaw,
97
,, Margaret and Thomas Curwen,
29
,, Margaret and Richard Orfeur, 96
,, Richard and Helen Bouche, 14
Symes, William and Margaret Chamber, 26
Talbot, Anne and Sir Thomas Wharton, 141
,, (Elizabeth) and William, Lord Dacre,
34
,, Gilbert and Elizabeth Scroope, (nee
Greystoke), 56
,, Thomas and Elizabeth Bradley, 15 •
Tatham, Richard and Helen Wilson, 145
Taubman, or Tubman, ( — ) and Thomas Ally-
son, 2
Taylboys, Jane, Lady, 34
Taylor, ( — ) and Richard Bellingham, 8
,, ( — ) and ( — ) Levens, 80
,, Matthew and Catherine Harrison, (nee
Hodgson), 62
,, Nicholas and Isabel Patrickson, 93
Teasdale, Bridget and Geoffrey Wybridge, 142
,, Christopher and Anne Curwen, 30
,, Christopher and Anne Lowther, 86
,, Joane and Henry Bird, 11
Tempest, Thomas and Elizabeth Brathwayt, 18
Temple, Sir Thomas and Hester Sandys, 117
Thirkeld, ( — ) and George Kirkbride, 69
,, Elizabeth and John Williamson, 144
,, Isabel and John Williamson, 18
,, *Sir Lancelot and Elizabeth Hanford,
144
,, Sara and Thomas Dudley, 40 -
Thirlwall, Richard and Frances Carleton, 24
Thirleway, Robert and Ellen Fetherston, 45
Thomlinson, Elizabeth and William Layborne,
81
Thompson, Grace and Hugh Askough, 3
Thoriton or Thornton, Margaret and William
Musgrave, 91, 92
Thornborough, Anne and Thomas Roos, 116
,, Anne and Thomas Warcop, 138
,, Cicely and John Wharton, 142
,, Jane and Anthony Porter, 107
,, Margaret and William Wolston,
(als. Wilson), 147
,, Rawlin or Roland and Eleanor
Musgrave, 91, 92
,, William and Thomasin Belling-
ham, 4
,, William and Etheldred Cams, 25
Tliornbury, Elizabeth and Robert Sandford, 115
Thornhill or Thornton, Mai'garet and ( — ) Mid-
dleton, 91, 92
*Thornton, Roger and Elizabeth Greystoke, 56
Thornworth, Catherine and Sir George Dalston,
35
Thorp, (— ) and Mary Towry, 135
,, Mary and Henry Hall, 135
THRELKELD, OF MELMERBY, 132
,, ( — ) and Sir Hugh Lowther, 84
,, Joane and John Bird, 11
,, Winifred and William Pickering,
106
THWAITES, OF THWAITES, 133
,, ( — ) and Christopher Curwen, 29
,, (— ) and (— ) Fleming, 47
,, ( — ) and John Williamson, 144
,, Dorothy and Richard Skelton, 126
,, John and Elizabeth Cleborne, 27
,, Katherine and William Dykes, 41
,, William and Joan Sandford, 115
Thweng, Marmaduke and Lucy Lancaster, 75
Tichborne, Richard and Julian Fenwick, 118
Tiffyn, William and Barbara Dalston, 36
Tildersley, Thurstan and Jane Rigmaden (nee
Langton) 76
Tilioll, ( — ) and Sir Hugh Lowther, 84
,, Felice and William Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Margaret and Nicholas Musgrave. 91,
92
Timperon, Margaret and Hugh Salkeld, 112
Tindall, Joane and William Bird, Tl
Tiptofte, Jo} ce and Edmond Dudley, 40
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
171
Tirwhitt, Sir Robert and Bridget Harvey, (nit
Wiltshire), 6
Tod, John and Margaret Levens, 80
Tol hurst, Elizabeth and John Senhouse, 122
TOLSON, OF BRIDEKIRK, 134
,, Catherine and Sir John Dalston, 35
,, Catherine and Richard Eaglesfield, 42
,, Jane and William Fairfax, 44
,, Mary and William Osmunderlaw, 97
Tomlinson, Robert and Elizabeth Graham, 55
Tompson, Henry and Elizabeth Blencow, 13
Townson, Isabel and William Godsalve, 53
TOWRY, OF CROGLYN HALL, 135
Trotter, Edward and Mary Lowther, 85
Tuke, ( — ) and Anne Blennerhasset, 1 31
Tunstall, ( — ) and John (or James) Belling-
ham, 4
,, (— ) and William Layton, 78
,, Anne and Isaac Gilpin, 52
,, Anne and George Middleton, 89
,, Anne and John Middleton, 90
,, Elizabeth and Sir Robert Belling-
ham, 4, 5
,, Mary and Edward Lee, 79
,, Nicholas and Eleanor Fairer, 43
Turner, (— ) and Frances Lancaster, 75
,, Solomon and Jane Richmund, 111
Tyrrell, (— ) and Sir John Dalston, 33
,, Catherine and Sir John Dalston, 35
,, Elizabeth and Ralph, Lord Grey-
stoke, 56
URIELL, OF COCKERMOUTH, 137
Ukswick, 46
Vachell, Lettice and Thomas Denton, 38
Yanley, Jane and Richard Godsalve, 53
Vaughan, Blanch and Ralph Bellingham, 6
VAULX, OF CATERLYN, 136
Yaux, (— ) and ( — ) Morvyle, 34
,, (— ) and Sir William Hutton, 66
,, ( — ) and Thomas Stanwix, 128
,, Jane and Sir Richard Salkeld, 112
,, John and Mary Richmund, 111
,, John and Elizabeth Layton, 78
,, Mabel and Christopher Richmund, 111
,, Mary and William Graham, 55
,, Mary and Thomas Holland, Earl of
Huntingdon, 92
,, Mary and Thomas Salkeld, 113
,, Maude and (— ) Moulton, 34
Yere, Anne and Malise Graham, Earl of Mon-
teith, 54
Wakeman, Joane and ( — ) Eldom, 4
Walker, (— ) and Eleanor Lowther, S3
,, Elizabeth, and James Ducket, 39
,, Thomas and (— ) Stanley, 127
,, William and Barbara Fairer, 43
Waller, (— ) and George Sandys, 1 16
Walleys, Jane and Peter Hodgson, 62
Walton, (— ) and Edmond Wolston [alias
Wilson), 147
Wandesford, Sir Christopher and Eleanor Low-
ther, 85
,, Isabel and Thomas Layton, 78
WARCOP, OF SMARDALE, 138
,, Agnes and Thomas Wharton, 141
„ Elizabeth and Nicholas Leyborne, 81
Warcop, Elizabeth and Edmund Sandford, 115
,, Frances and Sir John Dalston, 35
,, Margaret and William Lancaster, 75
,, Robert and Agnes Musgrave, 91
,, Thomalin and Mary Musgrave, 91, 92
Ward, (— ) and ( — ) Levens, 80
„ Alice and Richard Lamplugh, 73
,, Henry and Anne Philipson, 105
,, Joan and Sir Edward Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Thomas and Jennet Philipson, 104
,, Thomas and Alice Wilson, 146
Warffe, John and Alice Middleton, 88
Warton, Catherine and Eldred Curwen, 33
WARWYKE, OF VVARWYKE, 139
,, ( — ) and Anne Salkeld, 112
,, Thomas and Dorothy Brath-
wayte, 18
,, Thomas and Frances Dalston, 36
,, Thomas and Frances Skelton, 125
Washington, Randall and Ellin Carus, 25
,, Thomas and Anne Ducket, 39
Wastling, ( — ) and Thomas Bellingham, 5
Waterhouse, Mary and Lancelot Fletcher, 50
Watson, Alexander and Catherine Yaux, 136
Watwood, Eleanor and Robert Lee, 79
Waverton, Agnes and William Dykes, 41
Weaver, William and Dorothy Leyborne, 81
WEB, OF WESTMORLAND, 140
Wei bury, Eleanor and William Lowther, 83
Welby, ( — ) and Sir Gerard Lowther, 85
Welles, Lord and Maude Greystoke, 56
Welshman, Sir James and ( — ) Chamber, 26
Wenman, Sir Richard and Isabel Huddleston
(ne'e. Williams), 65
Wentworth, Thomas and Agnes Bellingham, 9
West, Cicely and Sir Francis Byndlose, 23
Westby, ^Robert and Lucy Kitson (nee Ley-
borne), 81, 82
WESTMORLAND DISCLAIMERS, 150
Weston, John and Julian Sandys, 118
,, Sir Richard and Anne Copton (7ur
Sandys), 116
Wetherell, Agnes and Rowland Hodgson, 62
Wettenhall, Bridget and John Bellingham, 6
Whaley, Mary and Richard Bellingham, 8
WHARTON, OF WHARTON, 141
OF KIRKBY THORE, 142
OF KIRKBY THORE AND
GILLINGHAM, YORKS, 143
, , Agnes or Anne and Sir Richard
Musgrave, 91, 92
,, Elizabeth and John Senhouse, 122
,, Frances and Sir Richard Mus-
grave, 91, 93
„ Henry and Elizabeth Musgrave,
91, 92
,, Jane and Thomas Bird, 1 1
Wharton, John and Anne Lancaster, 75
,, John (? Wraton) and Joan Middleton,
88, 89
,, John and Katherine Wyvill, 149
,, Mary and Miles Philipson, 104
Whelpdale, ( — ) and Anne Brathwayte, 18
,, John and Anne Dalston, 3(5
Whetstone, Bernard and Margaret Bellingham, S
Whinno, Margaret and Sir John Crofton, 20
White, Henry and Elizabeth Fenwick, 1 18
Whitfield, (— ) and Richard Kirkbride, 69
,, Francis and Margaret Musgrave. !).'>
,, Katherine and Lancelot Threlkeld,
132
,, Mathew and Margaret Lancaster, 16
172
INDEX OF PEDIGREES AND MATCHES.
Whitfield, Robert and Dorothy Fetherston, 45
Whittington, John and Mabel Ducket, 39
,, Ursula and William Levens, 80
,, William and Katherine Middleton
89
Widall, Henry and Anne Lamplugh, 74
Widdrington, Dorothy and Sir Charles Howard,
63
,, Henry and Mary Curwen, 33
,, Martha and Thomas Sandford, 115
,, Mary and Sir Francis Howard, 63
Wilberforce, ( — ) and Anne Lamplugh, 73
Wilde, John and Mary Wyvill, 149
,, Mary and Anthony Buhner, 149
Wilford, Cicely and Edwin Sandys, 116
,, Sir James and Joyce Barret, 127
, , Joyce and Thomas Stanley, 1 27
, , Sir Thomas and Elizabeth Sandys, 1 1 7
Williams, Isabel and Richard Huddleston, 65
WILLIAMSON, OF NEWHALL, 144
,, Alice and Robert Brathwayt,
,, John and Isabel Therkeld, 18
Willoughby, (— ) and Sir James Bellingham,9
WILSON, OF DALLAM TOWER, 145
OF UNDERLEY, 146
,, John and Elizabeth Brisco, 21
, , John and Mary Chamber, 26
,, Margaret and William Carus, 25
,, Philip aud Mary Orfeur, 96
WILTSHIRE, OF HEYDEN, ESSEX, 6
,, Jane and Thomas Bellingham,7,8
Winder, Mabel, and James Bird, 11
,, Margaret and Edward Chamber, 26
Windsor, Margery and John Ducket, 39
,, Sir Thomas and Mary Dacre, 34
Wingfield, Bridget and Sir Nicholas Harvey, 6
,, Richard and Bridget Wiltshire, 6
Winstanley, Edward and Mary Byrom (nte
Langton, 76
Winter, John and Anne Howard, 63
Wintei'shull, Robert and Jane Sandys, 116
Wiseman, Henry and Elizabeth Carus, 82
,, Sir William and Jane Huddleston, 65
Witherington, Sir Henry and Mary Curwen, 25
,, William and Katherine Middle-
ton, 88
WOLSTON, OR WILSON, OF OVER STAVE-
LEY, 147
Wood; Bridget and George Hilton, 60
,, Elizabeth and Edward Bellingham, 8
Wraton, John (?Wharton) and Joan Middleton,
88, 89
Wright, Elizabeth and Humphrey Levens, 80
Wrightington, Sir Edward, 121
Wrottesley, Richard and Dorothy Musgrave
(nde Dudley), 40, 91
Wyatt, Francis and William Patrickson, 99
,, Sir Francis and Margaret Sandys, 117
WYBERGH, OF CLIFTON & ST. BEES, 148
,, ( — ) and Ann Lowther, 84
,, Agnes and Thomas Carleton, 24
,, Dorothy and Henry Fetherston,45
Wybridge, Bridget and Thomas Wharton, 142
,, Geoffrey and Bridget Teasdale, 142
,, Thomas and Mary Salkeld, 114
Wycliffe, Elizabeth and Sir Anthony Wharton,
143
Wylde, George and Frances Huddleston, 65
WYVILL, OF JOHNBY, 149
,, Christopher and Francis Fetherston,
45
, , Elizabeth and Christopher Philipson,
105
,, Grace and Edwin Sandys, 116
,, Katherine and John Wharton, 142
Young, ( — ) and William Towry, 135
,, Lady Anne and Sir Richard Hutton, 67
,, Elizabeth and Michael Steele, 129
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