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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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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- 


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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- 


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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. 


QUERIES. 

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 


§umbexlanb  &  ^estmoxlanb. 


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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10 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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+  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 

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T 


r 


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 . 

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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 

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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. 


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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.      | 

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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, 


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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. 

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Thomas  Carleton,  borne  5  H. VIII., =pMabell,  dau.  and  coh.  of 

died  Nov.  29  Eliz.  j  Carlisle,  of  Carlisle,  in  com.  Cumb. 

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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. 


Certified  by  Sir  William  Carleton,  Kt. 


CUMBERLAND  AND  WESTMORLAND. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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d.   un. 

5  Anne. 


of  Wardhole, 
in  co.  Cumb. , 
dyed  24  A.p)., 
1658. 


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Mart.,  1665. 


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in  com. 
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wife   of 
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in  y° 

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Durham. 


3  Patricius 

4  William 
Jane 


2  Leonard, 


1  Thcmas  ret.  2  an.  31  March,  1665. 


1 

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Cochermouth, 

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Arms. — Ar.,  three  eagles  displayed  gu.  a  crescent. 
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Cumbr.  Esq.  onby,    in   com.   Cumbr. 


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abouts. 


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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. 


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46 


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 

-1 ' 

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. 


_L 


i 

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 
.J 


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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CUMBERLAND  AND  WESTMORLAND. 


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. 


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CUMBERLAND  AND  WESTMORLAND. 


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~[ 


~L 


* 


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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VISITATION  PEDIGREES  OF 


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 


i    i    r 

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. 


T 


.J 


2.  William  Langton,  of  Herton, 
in  com.  Cumberland. 


CUMBERLAND    AND    WESTMORLAND. 


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78 


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. 

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2.  Thomas. 


the  King  in 


Hugh,  setatis  20 
ann.,  22  Mart., 
1C64. 


Anne. 


1 

Susan. 


Certified  by  Lancelot  Machell,  Btq 


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Thomas   Midleton,    of  Kirkby=j=Anne,   dau.  of  Derick  Anthony, 


Lonsdale,    in    com.    Westmer. 
land. 


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of  London,  Graver  to  the  Mynt 
in  the  Tower  of  London. 


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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 

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Christo- 
pher, 
both 
slayne  in 
ye    late 
wars     in 
the 

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Service. 


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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 


l~ 


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. 


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CUMBERLAND  AND  WESTMORLAND 


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 

J 


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 

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1 

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r 


John  Ponsonby,  set.  27  ann., 
1st  Apr.,  1665. 


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VISITATION  PEDIGREES    OF 


Pcfcmitg,  of  CfjirkcUr, 


Arms. — Ermine,  a   lion   rampant   azure,   crowned  or,    vulned  with   an   annulet   argt., 

impaling,  argent,  a  maunch  gules. 


c 

Christopher, 
son  and  heir. 


James      Pickering.=r=Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 


.Lascelles. 


r~ 


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James     Pickering.  =j=Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 

Christopher  Moresby. 


1 — I 

2.  James. 

3.  Thomas. 


William  Pickering,  =j=Winifred,  one  of  the  daughters 


4th  son. 


Christopher, 
son  and  heir. 


2.  John. 

3.  Thomas. 


and  heirs  of  Sir  Lancelot  Threl- 
keld. 


4.  Edward. 
Anne. 


Jane. 
Alice. 


TTI  . 

Winifrid. 

Elisabeth. 


Tong's  Visitation,  page  97  ;  Flower's  Visitation,  page  250  ;  Glovers  Visitation,  page  281 


CUMBERLAND    AND    WESTMORLAND. 


107 


Prctcr,  of  Stabbg,  1615. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  Jf. ;  gules,   on   a  /ess   or,   three    bells  azure  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  argent.     2.   Or,  six  annulets  saVe,  three,  two  and  one.     S.  Ermine, 
fretty  gides,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  crescent  or,  for  difference. 

Crest — An  antelope's  head  erased  argent,  attired  gules,  gorged  with  two  bends  sinister  or  (?) 


Thomas  Porter,  of  Bolton,  iii=j= dau.    and   coheire   of 


Alerclale,  in  com.  Cumberland. 


r~ 


Thomas  Lowther.   of   Alwath, 
alias  Crosby  Alward. 


1.  William  Porter.=j=Elizabeth,    dau.     of      Richard 

Eglesfield,  of  Alanbrigg. 


2.  Thomas. 


n 


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Thornborough,of  Osmotherley,  (alias 
Ulverston),  in  com.  Lane. 


in  com.  Cumberland. 


r~ 


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priest. 


Ellen,  dau.= 
of  Robert 
Briggs. 


71. 
■William 

Porter. 


=Frances,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
John  Lamplugh,  of  Lamplugh 
Hall,  in  com.  Cumberland. 


G. 


George. 


— I 
Mary. 


1.  Anthony. 


2.  Thomas. 


3.  William. 


T 


2  daughters. 


Ann,    wife    of 
Thomas    Har- 
rington,   of 
Wollax,incom. 
Cumberland. 


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JtaMiff,  of  ©w&fttrffoattt,  1615. 


Thomas    Radcliff.  =pMargaret,   clau.    of Parr. 

r J 

Sir  Richard  Radcliff,         John  RadclifF,  younger=f= dau.  of 


Knight.  brother. 


fFeirwick. 


Sir  John  Radcliff,  of  Darwentwater,= 
in  com.  Cumberland. 


= dau.  and  heire  of  John  Darwent- 

water,  of  Darwentwater,  in  com.  Cumber- 
land. 


John    Radcliff,    of=j=  Edward   Radcliff,  of  Cartington,  3.  Nicholas. 

Darwentwater.  in  com.  Northumberland.  =j= 

I  * 


Sir  John  Radcliff,  of  Darwentwater.  =j=Alice,  dau.  of  Edmond  Dudley. 

i : : ' 

John  Radcliff.  =f=Catherin,  dau.   of Grimstone. 

I 1 

Dorothy     Radcliff, =Francis,  son  and  heir  of  William,  Lord 

dau.  and  heir.  Dacre,  of  Gillesland. 


110  VISITATION  PEDIGREES  OE 


ALLERDALE  above  DARWENT.  Egremond,  3  Apr.,  1665 


latolhtg,  of  dTntkermoutfj. 

u  No  Armes  shewed." 


Roger  Rawling,   of in=f= 

com.  Ebor. 


.r. — - ' 

William    Rawling.=j= 

r-  J 


Henry  Rawling,  of  Cockermouth,  in  com.=j=Jane,    dau.    of Bleuerhasset,     a 


Cumbrian,  set.  72  ann.,  3  Aprilis,  1651. 


r~ 


younger  branch  of   the   Bleuerhassets,  of 
Flemby. 


Thomas  Rawling,  son  and  heire, 
tet.  36  ann.,  3  Apr.,  1665. 


Certified  by  Edward  Robinson  on  the  behalfe  of  Edward  Rawly ng. 


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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. 


J 


I 

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. 


{ . , r_| j 

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. 


Q  2 


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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. 


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Robert   Scaife,  of   Winton,   died=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Arthur  Shepeard, 


circa  annum  1623. 


of  Ramson,  in  co.  Weston. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


CUMBERLAND    AND    WESTMORLAND. 


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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= 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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- 
umberland. 


Lady     Ann= 
Ratcliff, 
dau.  to  Earl 
of  Sussex. 


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Wharton,         wife),    clan.  2nd  son.  William    Pen-     Sir  Henry  Cur- 

son  and  heir,     of  the  Earl  nyngton.  of         wen. 

(Lord  of     Shrews-  Muncaster,    & 

Wharton.)       bury.  died  s.p. 


Philip,  son 
and  heir. 


Thomas. 


Anne. 
Mary. 


Katherine. 


See  Tong's  Visitation,  page  99,  Flower's  Visitation,  page  347, 
and  Glover's  Visitation,  page  379. 


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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. 


I  H 

6.  John. 

7.  Anthony 
mar.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thos. 
Broome,  of 
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com. 

C  run  brine. 


4.  William. 

5.  Redmaine 
died  un. 


2.  Richard, 
died  young. 

3.  Christo- 
pher, slayne 
in  Ireland. 


l.Thomas= 
Wybergh 
of  Clifton 
and  St. 
Bees,  Esq. 
set.  35  an. 
5   April, 
a.d.  1665. 


Mary, 
dau.   of 
Thomas 
Salkeld, 
of  Bray- 
ton,   in 
com. 
Cumbrise, 


of  Christopher 
Irton,  of  Cock- 
er mouth,  in 
com.  Cumbrian 


Anne. 

Dorothy. 

Mary. 


2.  William. 

3.  Redmaine. 


1.  Thomas  Wybergh,  set.  3  an. 
and  10  mens.,  1  April,  A0  Dni. 
1665. 


1 

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1 

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wife  of 
JohnNes- 
bet,   son 
and  heire 
of  Sir 
Alexan- 
der   Nes- 
bet,    of 
West 
Nesbet  in 
Scotland. 


Certified  by  Thomas   Wybergh,  Esq. 


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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 

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Crosterthwayt 

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Gerard  Fetherstone 

AND   LYTHE 

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Willm.  Garnet 

HUNDHOLME 

Alan  Wilson 

Langdale 

HOLLINE 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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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