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ESTABLISHED  A.D.  MDCCCLXIX. 


Volumt 


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FOR  THE  YEAR  MDCCCXCV. 


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v.32 


jfamtlme 
jUltnorum  (gentium. 


DILIGENTIA  JOSEPHI  HUNTER,  SHEFFIELDIENSIS.  s.A.S, 


Uolume  H. 


EDITED   BY 

JOHN    W.    CLAY,    F.S.A. 


LONDON: 
1895. 


of 


PAGE 

ADAMSON  -  661 
AISKELL — see  MARTINDALE     -        -  724 

ALDERSON      -  -  701 

ALLOTT-  -  494 

ALLOTT  -  -  499 

ALLOTT  -  -  502 

ANNESLEY — see  WESLEY  -  575 

ARKWRIGHT  -  -  470 

ARMITAGE      -  -  785 

ARMITAGE      -  -  787 

ARTHUR  -  632 

ARTHUR  -  633 

ASHTON  -  460 

ASLINE — see  BROOMHEAD  -  718 

BALGUY  -  564 

BALL — see  ALDERSON      -  -  701 

BAMFORTH     -  -  684 

BAMFORTH     -  -  686 

BARCLAY  -  432 

BATEMAN  -  477 

BEIGHTON      -  -  646 

BEIGHTON      -  -  648 

BENNET — see  BENTLEY  -  -  485 

BENSON  -  537 

BENTLEY                        -  -  485 

BEVER— see  GOODWIN     -  -  747 

BEVER  -  -  749 

BIRBECK  -  822 

BLACKBURN — see  COMBER  -  767 

BLAND  -  -  421 

BLYTHE  -  451 

BOOTH   -                          -  -  745 

BOYNTON  -  779 

BRAMMAL — see  COWELL  -  -  795 

BRIGHT  -  671 
BRITTAIN — see  WILKINSON      -        -  668 

BRITTAIN       -  -  670 

BROMHEAD     -  -  793 

BROOKE  -  763 

BROOMHEAD   -  -  718 
BROWNELL — see  WILKINSON    -        -  668 

BUCK    -  -  428 

BULKLEY — see  BULLOCK  -  445 

BULLOCK  -  445 

BULLOCK        -  450 


BUNNY  - 

BUNNY  - 

BURLEY — see  TAYLOR     - 

BURNET 

CADMAN 

CARR     - 

CHALONER 

CHENEY 

CHENEY 

CHETHAM 

COKE     - 

COMBER 

COOK     - 

COOKE— see  CHETHAM     - 

COOPER — see  CHETHAM  - 

COWELL 

CRESSY  - 

CROFT   - 

CROFT    - 

CROMWELL     - 

CROOKE — see  HYDE 

CROSLAND — see  IBBOTSON 

CROSSLEY 

CUNLIFFE— see  CHETHAM 

DAWSON — see  KENNET    - 

DE  LA  PRYME 

DENISON 

DENNISON 

DODSON 

DOWNES 

DRAKE  - 

DRAKE  - 

ELLIS    - 

ELLIS    - 

ELLIS    - 

ELLISON — see  WESLEY    - 

EYRE  - 

EYRE  - 

EYRE  - 

EYRE  - 

FENAY  - 

FENTON 

FIELD  - 

FlNNEY 

Fox   .... 


PAGE 

-  608 

-  610 

-  657 

-  489 

-  712 

-  791 

-  684 

-  697 

-  697 

-  579 

-  570 

-  767 

-  728 

-  579 

-  579 

-  795 

-  523 

-  778 

-  779 

-  434 

-  820 

-  650 

-  538 

-  579 

-  520 

-  698 

-  772 

-  773 

-  777 

-  693 

-  505 

-  510 

-  774 

-  798 

-  826 

-  575 

-  543 

-  549 

-  555 

-  560 
-.  634 

-  823 

-  513 

-  686 

-  681 


VI 


LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


FROGGATT— see  BULLOCK 

GARLICKE — see  IBBOTSON 

GARRATT 

GIBSON — see  CROSSLEY   - 

GILLOT  - 

GLADWIN — see  SLYMAN  - 

GLADWIN 

GOODWIN 

GOODWIN 

GEEATHEAD — see  GATES 

GREAVES — see  MAREIOT  - 

GREAVES 

GREAVES 

GREEN  - 

HALL    - 

HALL    - 

HALL    - 

HALLOWES     - 

HANDLEY 

HAETLEY 

HAWKSLEY — see  WEBSTER 

HAWKSLEY — see  ROEBUCK 

HAYWARD 

HEATHCOTE    - 

HEATHCOTE    - 

HOLY    - 

HOWE    - 

HOWSLEY — see  HYDE 

HYDE    - 

IBBOTSON 

IBBOTSON 

JENNENS— see  MILWARD 

KAY — see  CHETHAM 

KENNET 

KlNNERSLEY  - 

KIRBY — see  COMBER 

LANGLEY — see  TURNEE  - 

LATHAM 

LEADER 

LEE 

LEE 

LEWIN  - 

LISTEE  - 

LISTEE  - 

LITTLEWOOD— see  BALGUY 

MALLET 

MAEEIOT 

MAEEIOT 

MAESHALL 

MAETINDALE  - 

MASON — see  CAEE  - 

MATTHEWMAN 

MAUDE  - 

MAUDE  - 

MAUDE  - 

MAUDE  -        ... 


PAGE 

445 
650 
46G 
538 
811 
613 
616 
604 
747 
788 
717 
800 
801 
791 
566 
568 
735 
467 
665 
615 
696 
702 
484 
471 
474 
705 
443 
820 
820 
650 
654 
577 
579 
520 
717 
767 
699 
459 
710 

•  824 

•  827 
723 
514 

•  518 
564 
611 
717 
814 
725 
724 
791 
813 
618 
621 
624 
625 


PAGE 

MAWHOOD— see  MAUDE  -  -  625 

MlCKLETHWAITE      -  -    759 

MlCKLETHWAITE      -  -   759 

MlLNEE  -   760 

MlLNEE  -    762 

MlLNES  -   431 

MlLWAED         -  -    577 

MORTIMEE     -  -  440 

MORTON  -  807 

MOETON  -  811 

NALSON — see  BIEBECK    -  -  822 

NETTLETON    -  -  486 

NETTLETON    -  -  488 

NEWBOULD     -  -  706 

NODDEE  -  689 

NOETH  -  -  641 

NUTT — see  BOOTH  -  -  745 

GATES  -  -  788 

OLIVEE — see  AETHUE     -  -  633 

PAEKEE — see  ADAMSON  -  -  661 

PAEKER  -  709 

PASHLEY  -  727 

PEERINS— see  HANDLEY  -  -  665 

PICKFOED       -  -  521 

PINDEE-  -  485 

PLANT — see  CHETHAM     -  -  579 

PEINCE-  -  605 

PYEMOND       -  -  492 
RADCLIFFE — see  PICKFOED      -        -  521 

RADCLIFFE     -  -  737 

RAWSON — see  LISTEE      -  -  518 

REYNEE  -  491 
RIDSDALE — see  WHEATLEY      -        -  596 

RlMINGTON— see  WOODHEAD     -  -    658 

ROBINSON — see  BULLOCK  -  445 

ROBINSON       -  -  627 

ROBINSON       -  -  629 

ROBINSON       -  -  630 

RODES   -  -  583 

ROEBUCK        -  -  702 

ROGEE  -  -  799 

ROKEBY  -  587 

ROKEBY  -  593 

ROKEBY  -  594 

SALTONSTALL-  -  639 

SANDEES — see  MOETIMEE  -  440 

SANDERS  -  442 

SAXTON-  -  603 

SCATCHEED— see  GATES  -  -  788 

SHAW    -  -  790 

SHEMELD  -  738 

SHOEE  -  -  471 

SKEENE  -  782 

SLYMAN  -  613 

SMELTER  -  664 
SMILTER— see  COWELL    -        -        -  795 


LIST   OF    PEDIGREES. 


Vll 


PAGE 

SMITH   -  -  692 

SORBY    -  -  688 

SPOONE — see  GILLOT       -  -  811 

SPURR  -  -  711 

STANIFORTH  -  -  728 

STANIFORTH  -  -  733 

STANIFORTH  -  -  734 

STATHAM— see  IBBOTSON  -  654 

STEER    -  -  817 

STERNE-  -  516 

STONES  -                 -  -  457 

STONES— see  LEE    -  -  824 
STRANGWAYS — see  ROBINSON  -        -  627 

STRANGWAYS  -  -  631 

SUNDERLAND-  -  636 

SUTCLIFFE      -  -  541 

SWAINE— see  FIELD  -  513 

TAYLOR  -  578 

TAYLOR  -  657 

THOMPSON      -  -  531 

THOMPSON      -  -  649 

THORNTON — see  COMBER  -  767 

TILLOTSON — see  SPURR  -  -  711 

TURNER  -  699 

VENNOR — see  MARSHALL  -  725 

WALKER  -  742 

WALKER  -  770 

WARD — see  BEIGHTON     -  -  646 

WARD— see  GOODWIN      -  -  747 

WARTON  -  606 

WASHINGTON 443 


PAGE 

WATERHOUSE  -  805 

WATKINSON    -  -  481 

WATKINSON    -  -  722 

WATSON  -  708 

WEBSTER       -  -  696 

WESLEY  -  575 

WESTBY  -  527 

WHEATLEY    -  -  596 

WHEATLEY    -  -  599 

WHEATLEY    -  -  599 

WHITAKER     -  -  493 

WIGFALL  -  464 

WILD— see  HANDLEY  -                 -  665 

WILDMAN — see  LEE  -  827 

WILKINSON    -  -  668 

WILSON — see  IBBOTSON  -                -  650 

WILSON  -  703 

WlNTERINGHAM — 866  NfiTTLETON      -    486 

WOOD    -  -  600 

WOOD    -  -  784 

WOODHEAD    -  -  658 
WOOLHOUSE — see  HALLOWES  -        -  467 

WORDSWORTH  -  751 

WORDSWORTH  -  753 

WORDSWORTH  -  754 

WORDSWORTH  -  757 

WORRAL  -  803 

YATES  -  -  740 

YOUNGE  -  713 

ZOUCH 783 


MS.  184 


FAMILI^E    MINOETJM   GENTIUM. 


421 


JSIantr. 

This  fine  pedigree  is  compiled  from  three  sources : — 

1.  Dale's  pedigree  inserted  in  the  '  Due.  Leod.,'  p.  208  &  584. 

2.  A  pedigree  compiled  on  the  basis  of  Dale  with  additions  to  the  year  1759. 
Supposed  to  be  the  work  of  Eichard  Bland  of  Scarborough. 

3.  The  information  of  Mrs  Anna  Bland  of  Sion  Hill,  by  which  I  was  enabled  to 
continue  the  English  part  of  the  family  to  the  year  1820. 

Roger  Bland  of  Orton,  co.  Westmorland,  temp.  Hen.  VIII. 

T 


Adam  Bland  of  London,  Skinner,  made  free  of  his^Joan,  dau.  of  William  Atkyns  of 


Company  4  Edw.  VI.,  1549. 
to  Queen  Elizabeth  1563. 


Serjeant-Pelletier 


St.   Gregorie's,   London 
there  10  July  1596. 


bur. 


William  Bland,  1st  son,  of  London,  Skinner  &= 
Gent.,  will  dated  31  July  1596  ;    to  be  bur. 
in  Whitechapel  with  his  2  children  ;  bur.  there 
5  Aug.  1596  ;  will  proved  17  Sep.  Ms. 

p  Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wood  of 
Groby,  co.  Leic.     Pregnant  at 
the  date  of  her  husband's  will, 
to  which  she  was  Exx. 

William=j=Mary,  dau.  of    Samuel  B.,  2nd  son,=f 
Bland,       Henry  Shelly    bp.   at  St.  Mary's, 
1st  son.     of    Paleham,    Whitechapel,  26 
co.  Sussex,         March  1597  ;  of 
Esq.                   Gray's  Inn,  Gent. 

=Judith, 
another 
dau.  of 
Henry 
Shelly. 

Jane,  mar.  at  St.  Greg. 
20  Feb.  1586  to  Wil. 
Hope,  Gent.,  2nd  son  of 
Ralph  H.  of  Northaw. 

Another  dau.,  mar. 

Peter  Bland,  son  &  heir.            George.        Samuel. 

Peter  Bland,  2nd  son,  of  London,  Skinner;  Serjeant  Skinner  to=pSusan  ....  bur. 
Eliz.  &  James  I.  ;   Executor  to  his  brother  Jasper.     Will    at  St.  Gregorie's 
dated  1  Car.  I.     (See  Reports  in  Chancery,  8vo,  1,  665.)             20  Jan.  1611. 

John  Marden  of=  Susan  Bland,=Sir  Arnold  Herbert, 
London,    mer*-    mar.  her  2nd    Kn*,   2nd   husband, 
tailor,  first  hus-    husband  at       who   was    kntd    in 
band,    mar.    at     Warfield  in        Scotland  in    1617  ; 
Battersey  8  Sep.     Berks.               bur.  at  Warfield. 
1606  ;  d.  17 
April  1620. 

Judith,  3  dau.  &  cohr, 
bp.    27    April   1595  ; 
mar.    there    22    July 
1612  to  Thomas  Wil- 
cocks  of  Philberds  & 
Creswell. 

Adam,  bp.  at  St.  G. 
5  Sep.  1586  ;  bur. 
there  18  July  1597. 

VOL.  II. 


William,  bur.  at  Joan  Bland,  cohr,  bp.  18  April  1585  ; 
St.  G.  7  Aug.  mar.  Thorn8  Langhorn,  Serjeant  Skin- 
1611.  ner  to  Cha8 1.  A 

B 


422 


MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  184, 185 


Thomas  Bland  of  London,  Gent.,  3rd  son,  an  Attorney.   Will=pMary,  dau.  of  John 


dated  18  Nov.  1617,  being  then  written  of  Sundridge  in 
Kent  ;  proved  15  May  1618.  He  appears  to  have  had  other 
two  wives,  viz.  Alice  Garman,  mar.  at  St.  Gregorie's  12  July 
1590,  &  2nd  Eliz.,  relict  of  William  Yardley,  Gent. 


Catcher,  Esq.,  relict 
of  Thomas  Moody 
of  London,  grocer 
to  Queen  Eliz. 


George  B.,  aged  4,  1602,  Exr  to  his  father's  will ; 
bur.  at  St.  Antholine's  10  June  1648.  Appears 
to  have  had  a  son  Thomas. 


Elizabeth,  aged  1,  1602,  mar. 
at  St.  Antholine's  26  Oct.  1620 
to  Edward  Holmwood. 


Jasper  B.,  bp.  at  St.  G. 
28  Oct.  1568  ;  d.  un- 
mar. ;  bur.  there  1 0 
Dec.  1596. 


Gregory  B.,  bp.  at  St. 
Gregorie's  22  April 
1567.  Settled  in  Ire- 
land. =F 


Francis,  bp.  16  July  1561  ; 
bur.  17  March  1566. 

Eichard,  bp.  24  Jan.  1562. 


Jane  B.,  mar.  1  her  cousin  Edward 
Bland,  &  2ndly  John  Holmwood. 


Frances,  mar.  John  Coggan  of  Charles  City, 
County  Virginia,  &  d.  s.p.  1677. 


John,  bur. 
12  Jan. 
1564. 


William,  bp.       Elizabeth,  bp.  12  May  1560  ; 
5  April  1566.      mar.  William  Bury,  Gent.,  or 
Burle.  =F 


i 

Mary,  bp.  22  Jan. 
1569.     Supposed 
tohavemar.Gilby. 


Margaret. 

1 
Joan. 

Ann. 

Elizabeth. 

Edward. 

John  Bland  of  Sythe  Lane  in  par.  of  St.  Autholine's,  a=pSusanna,  dau.  of ....  of 

Hambro'  merch*,  &  of  Plastow  in  Essex,  5  son  ;   free  of  Hambro' ;     her    mother 

the  Grocers'  Com.  &  also  of  the  Merch*  Adventurers ;  bp.  Marie  de  Dubleer  ;  d.  1 

at  St.  Gregorie's  28  Sep.  1572.    Will  24  Sep.  1627;  proved  Feb.    1664;    bur.    with 

20  April  1622  (sic}.     Gave  £5  to  the  daily  morning  her  husband, 
lecture  at  St.  Antholine's,  in  the  vault  of  which  church 
he  was  buried. 


1 

Elizabeth,  4th  dau.,  bp.  30  Aug.  1620  ; 

Esther,  bp. 

Rachel,  bp. 

Joan,  bp.  10 

mar.  Wilm  Beare,  Minister  of  Cowley 

18  Jan. 

14  Nov. 

Jan.  or  June 

near  Coin  brook,  &  had  a  son,  Minr  at 

1623;  bur. 

1626  ;  bur. 

1631  ;     bur. 

Preston  in  Lancashire,  &  a  dau.,  mar. 

5  Jan. 

23  Aug. 

5  May  1632. 

to  ....  Fogg  of  Tidmarton  in  Kent. 

1625. 

1633. 

Mary  Bland,  bp.  11  Nov.  1607; 
mar.  1  at  St.  Antholine's  8 
June  1626  Emanuel  Proby,  4th 
son  of  Sir  Peter  B.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  ;  2  Thomas 
Nevile, 


Susanna,  2nd  dau., 
mar.    Tho8     Pier- 
son  of  Wisbeach  in 
the    Isle    of   Ely, 
Gent. 


Anne  B.,  3rd  dau.,  bp.  26 
May  1619  ;  mar.  Stephen 
Jackson  of  London, 
merch*,  &  of  Plastow  in 
Essex.  A  native  of  Ber- 
wick upon  Tweed.  B 


MS.  184,  185 


FAMILLE   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


423 


Elizabeth,  1st  wife,= 
dau.  of  Geo. 
Witham,  Esq.,  who 
fined  for  Alderman 
of  London  ;  bur.  in 
West  Ham  Church. 


=Thomas  Bland,  Esq.,  Barrister  at= 
Law,  1st  son,  Receiver  of  the 
Queen's  Rents  for  Yorkshire, 
temp.  C.  II.,  d.  s.p.  26  Sep.  1678  ; 
bur.  in  the  Vestry  of  West  Ham 
Church.  He  was  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Upton,  Plastow,  West 
Ham,  &  Stratford. 


Catherine,  second  wife, 
dau.  of  Edwin  Sandys  of 
Northbourne  in  Kent, 
Esq.  ;  b.  in  Beningboro' 
Grange,  psh.  of  New- 
ton on  Ouse  ;  bp.  there 
25  Dec.  1638;  mar.  at  the 
Charter  House,  London, 
!Mayl677;livingl712. 


John  Bland  of  the  Old  Navy  Ofnce,=pSarah,  dau.  of  Giles  Green  of  Aflington  in 


Mark  Lane,  London,  a  Spanish 
merch*,  2nd  son,  d.  8  June  1 680,  &  was 
bur.  at  St.  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  12*h. 


the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Esq.,  Memb.  for  Corfe 
Castle,  temp.  C.  I.  ;  ob.  4  March  1712  ; 
bur.  with  her  husband. 


John  Bland,  eldest  son, 
ob.  11  Jan.  1659,  set.  13; 
bur.  in  St.  Olave's,  Hart 
Street,  where  was  an 
achievement  of  his  Arms. 

Thomas,  bur.  at  St.  An- 
tholine's  21  Nov.  1654, 
aged  5.  


Giles  Bland,  2nd  son,= 
of  Bertlet  on  James 
River  in  Virginia. 
He  suffered  death  for 
his  share  in  Bacon's 
Rebellion  27  or  28 
March  1677,  aged  29. 


=pFrances,  natural = Samuel  Star- 
dau.  of  Tho8  key,  Esq.,  of 

Povey  of  White-     NewWindsor 
hall,  son  of  Jus-    in  Berks, 
tinian  Povey,         Bar.-at-Law, 
Esq.  2nd  husb. 


Thomas  Posthumous  Bland,  b.  5  Nov.  1677. 
legitimacy  doubtful.    An  Ensign  of  Foot  in 
Anne's  service,  1712.  '' 


His=j=Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brown 


Qu. 


of  London,  merch*,  Citizen 
&  Vintner. 


John  Bland  of  the  Academy,  Tower  Street, 
London,  b.  abl  1703  ;  d.  s.p.  abl  1756. 


Edward  Bland  of  Lion's  Creek  on  James=f=Jane,  dau.  of  his  uncle  Gregory  Bland 


River  in  Virginia,  having  lived  for  some 
time  before  in  Spain ;  his  estate  in  Vir- 
ginia called  Kimages  ;  d.  about  1653. 


of  Ireland  ;  survived  &  mar.  John 
Holmwood,  &  dying  about  1664  was 
bur.  at  Westover. 


Edward  B.  of  Kimages,  only  child,  d.=fJane,  dau.  of Gilly  of  Virginia,  a 

about  1690,  &  was  bur.  at  Westover.     I  planter  ;  mar.  2  Tho8  Tanner,  a  planter. 


John  Bland  of  Kyinages, 
unmar.  1714. 


Sarah  Bland,  wife  of  Edward 
New  of  Henrico  County. 


Robert  Bland,  4th  son,: 
of  Christ  or  Emanuel 
Col.,  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Wigborough  Magna  in 
Essex,  bp.  at  St.  Antho- 
line's  22  Feb.  1617. 
c 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Benjn 
Hinton,  Vicar  of 
Hendon,  co.  Midd., 
by  Joan,  sister  of 
Richd  Love,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Ely. 


Adam  B.,  5th  son,  d.  unmar.  about 
1647,  being  on  his  voyage  to 
Virginia. 

William  B.,  6th  son,  bp.  at  St.  An- 
tholine's  26  Dec.  1622.  A  merch* 
at  Sevile  in  Spain,  where  he  d.  un- 
mar. abl  1649. 


424 


FAMILIJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  184,  185 


Benjamin,  only 
son,   d.   in  his 
apprenticeship 
to  Nowell  Bas- 
sano,  a    linen- 
draper  in  Lead- 
enhall  Street. 

Adriana,  1st  dau., 
mar.  1  John  Chap- 
pell,    Rector     of 
Inworth  &  Wig- 
borough  ;  2  .... 
Prentis    of   Tip- 
tree     Heath     in 
Essex  ;d.  at  Horn- 
church  ab*  1702  ; 
issue  by  both. 

Elizabeth,  2nd  dau., 
mar.  1  Joseph 
Ardery  of  Colchester, 
Gent.,  bror  by  the 
mother's  side  to  Sir 
Joseph  Williamson; 
2nd  William  Smith  of 
Colchester. 

Margs 
mar.  : 
Green 
Bisho 
2  DaA 
the  sa 

Love£ 
youn^ 
infani 

David  Eniver  of 


Richard  Bland,  7th  son,= 
bp.  at  St.  A.  11  Feb. 
1624;  a  Spanish  merch1; 
free    of    the    Frame- 
work Knitters;  resided 
at    London,    H  ox  ton, 
&    finally  at   Beeston 
Hall  in   the    par.    of 
Leeds,  where  he  d.  20 
Nov.  1692. 

pJane,  dau.  &  heir  of  Joseph=  Edmund  Pott    Arnold  B., 
or  William  Lane  of  Fetter    of    Laurence     8th  son,  bp. 
Lane,   London,    who    was    Lane,     Lon-     at    St.   A. 
poisoned  by  a  young  man,     don,     hosier,     24  Feb. 
his  Clerk,  who  suffered  death     lsthusb.  (See     1627;  bur. 
for   it;  he  was  brother  to    p.  581.)              there  18 
Thomas  Lane  of  Perival  in                              Oct.  1634. 
Midd.,   Esq.,   Recorder   of 
Wycombe  ;    d.  at  Beeston 
Hall  19   May  1694,  aged 
about  70. 

Nathaniel  Bland,  only  surviving=j 
son  &  heir,  b.  at  Hoxton  22  Oct. 
1655  ;  some  time  a  linen-draper 
in  London,  &  free  of  the  Glovers' 
Company  ;    of  Beeston   Hall  in 
Yorkshire  ;  Lord  of  the  Mr  of 
Beeston  1712. 

Ill                  II 
=Elizabeth,  dau.  &       Thomas.           Rebecca, 
heir    of    Robert 
Fisher    of    Long       Hephzibah.       Benjamin. 
Acre  ;  mar.  at  St. 
Mary  le  Savoy  26       Samuel. 
April  1681.                         All  d.  young. 

Ill                                                                      1 
Nathaniel,  b.  12  March     Joseph  Bland,=Mary          George  Moore=Martha,  b.  14 
1683  ;  bur.  in  Bunhill    b.    in     Grace    Braith-      of  Beeston,         Nov.     1688; 
Fields  May  1684.             Church  St.,         waite  of    son  of  Henry    mar.  at  Bees- 
par,  of  All          Cumber-    M.  ofArmley.     ton   15  Dec. 
Tirza,  b.  3  Aug.  1685;     Hallowes,    25    land.          Had    3    sons     1709.  Skilled 
bur.  in  Bunhill  Fields     Dec.  1686  ;  d.                      and    1    dau.,    in  Hebrew. 
Dec.  following.                without  issue.                     1759.                 Th.'s  Diary. 

CoddofWick- 
acoma,  2nd 
husb. 


Theodorick  Bland,  9th  son,  bp.  at  St.=j=Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard=pCol.  St.  Leger 

A.   16  Jan.  1629  ;    a  merch1  at  St. 

Lucar  in  Spain,  &  after  in  Virginia, 

where  he  lived  at  Westover  on  James 

River  in  Charles  City  County ;  he  was 

of  the  Council  in  Virginia ;  d.  23  April 

1671,  &  was  bur.  in  Westover  Ch., 

which  he  himself  built. 

St.  Leger  Codd  of  Warton 
Creek,  Maryland,  only  son. 


Bennet  of  Wyannock  on 
James  River,  some  time 
Governor  of  Virginia.  She 
d.  at  Warton  Creek  in  Mary- 
land Nov.  1687. 


MS.  184,  185 


FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

El 


425 


Theodc 


lorick,  eldest  son,  b.  at  Westover  in  Feb.  1663  ^Margaret,  relict  of 
d.  there  in  Nov.  1700.  ....  Man. 


John  Bland,  b.  8  Dec.  1698  ;  at  school=f=Ann,  dau.  of  ....  West 


at  Leeds  1712  ;  lived  for  some  time  at 
Scarboro' ;  went  to  America,  and  d.  at 
Jordans. 


of  Mustons,  co.  York  ; 
d.  24  Nov.  1758  ;  bur. 
at  Mustons. 


Theodoric,  d. 
very  young, 
soon  after  his 
father. 


Joh 


in  Bland,  b.  at  Scarboro'  1730  ;  drowned 
at  sea  on  a  voyage  to  Malaga  22  Feb.  1750. 


i  i 

Theodorick,  Mary,  &  others, 
d.  in  their  infancy. 


Mary,  first  wife,  dau.  of  Tho.= Richard,  2nd  son,  b.  at=f=Elizabeth,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 


Swan  of  Swan's  Point  on 
James  River  in  Virginia,  one 
of  the  Council ;  d.  s.p.  at 
Jordans  on  James  River 
in  Sep.  1700. 


Berkleys  near  West- 
over  11  Aug.  1665  ;  of 
Jordans  on  James 
River,  where  he  d.  6 
April  1720. 


Col.  Wil.  Randolf  of  Tur- 
key Island  on  James 
River;  mar.  11  Feb.  1701; 
ob.  22  Jan.  1720. 


Mary,  b.  21  Aug.  1703; 
mar.  Col.  Henry  Lee  of 
Lee  Hall  on  Potomack 
1759. 


Elizabeth,  b.  29  May 
1705;  mar.  Hon.  Col. 
William  Beverley  of 
Blandsfield  in  Vir- 
ginia. 


Anna,  b.  25  Feb.  1711;  mar. 
1  Cap.  Robert  Munford  of 
Appomatox  River  ;  2  George 
Curry. 


Richard^Ann,  dau.  &  heir  of     Theodorick,  of  Kippax  in  Pr.=pFrances,  dau.  & 


b.  6  May 
1710. 


Peter  Paythress  of 
Flower-hundred  on 
James  River. 


George  County,  Virginia,  b. 
1724  (sic,  but  ?  1714)  ;  mar. 
1759  (?1739). 


heir  of  Colonel 
Drury  Bowling 
of  Kippax. 


Mary.      Elizab. 

Sarah.     Lucy. 
All  living  in  1758. 


Theodorick,  b.  at 
Kippax  21  March 
1741.  Came  to 
England  in  Aug. 
1753,  &  was  at 
Scarboro'  in  Feb. 
1759. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Major  John  Banis- 
ter of  Dinwiddic 
County  in  Vir- 
ginia, by  whom 
Wilmatha. 


Mary.     Jane. 
Anna.     Frances. 


Theodorick,  d.  young.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Cap.  Peter  Ann,  wife  of  Alexr  Mor- 

Paythress  of  Prince  George  rison  of  Ward's  Creek  in 

Edward,  living  1758.  County,  &  whom  Elizabeth  Prince  George  County, 

&  Anne,  1758.  by  whom  John. 


fcicm 


Richard  Bland 
of  Jordans. 


Peter,  b.  13  Feb.  1737;  was 
at  Scarboro'  13  Feb.  1759. 


John,  was  at  Bristol 
in  Sep.  1758. 


William,  liv- 
ing 1758. 


426 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  185 


Mary,  1st  wife, 
dan.  of  Fran- 
cis Breckon, 
the  elder,  of 
Scarboro';  s.p. 


ife,=John 


B.  of  Scarboro',  co.  York,=rElizabeth,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 


3rd  son,  b.  8  Feb.  1681 ;  free  of 
the  Com.  of  Merchts  Adven- 
turers of  York  ;  d.  in  1746,  & 
was  bur.  at  Scarborough. 


Dale  of  Masham  &  Crossbill  Hall 
in  psh.  of  Great  Smeaton,  co.  York; 
sister  to  Robert  Dale,  Esq.,  Suffolk 
Herald ;  mar.  at  Scarboro'  9  Nov. 
1709;  d.  in  1746;  bur.  at  Scarboro'. 


Richard,  b.  at 
Scarboro'    22 
Aug.     1710 ; 
liv&  unmar. 
Feb.  1759. 


John  Bland,  b.  at  Scar-^pAnn,  dau.  &  cohr  of  Tho8 


boro'  5  Aug.  1712;  of 
Lime  Street,  London, 
Virginia  merch4 ;  d.  at 
Iford  in  Essex  14  Nov. 
1787. 


Buck  of  Sheffield,  co. 
York  ;  b.  18  Aug.  1718  ; 
mar.  1  July  1739  ;  d.  at 
London  10  Nov.  1770. 


Anne,  b.  4 
May  17 14; 
d.  unmar. 
1730. 


Thomas  Mil-=2.  Sarah  B., 
let  of  Iford  b.  at  S.  18 
inEssex,Esq,  March  1750, 


Richard  But-=3.  Elizabeth, 
ler  of  London,  b.  1  Nov. 
merch1;  no  1752;  d.  in 
issue.  1780. 


4.  Susanna,  b.  1760; 
d.  unmar.  at  Sion 
Hill  5  Nov.  1817  ; 
bur.  at  Weston. 


5.  Theodorick,  a 
merch*  in  Vir- 
ginia, b.  at  S. 
21  Sep.  1746. 


6.  William,  b.  16 
Jan.  1747  ;  d.  in 
Jan.  1748  ;  bur. 
at  Scarboro'. 


7.  Robert,  b. 
16  April 
1755 ;  in  the 
Navy  ;  d.  un- 
mar. 1781. 


1.  Anna,  b.  at  Scarboro'  26 
May  1749  ;  living  unmar. 
at  Sion  Hill,  Bath,  1823  ; 
d.  there  6  Jan.  1833,  &  was 
bur.  at  Weston. 


Theodorick,  now  living  in  Virginia  1820. 


Sophia,  living  in  Virginia  1820. 


3.  Edward,  3rd  son,  b.  at  S. 
30  April  1744  ;  d.  at  sea  in 
the  E.I.  Co.  Service  about 
1771  ;  never  mar. 


4.  Joseph,  of  London,  merch^^Jane,  dau.  of  John 


b.  at  S.I  Sep.  1745;  d.  10  Oct. 
1810  at  his  house,  Bush  Hill, 
Herts ;  bur.  in  Hatfield  Church . 


Cockshuttof  Huth- 
waite,  co.  York, 
ironmaster. 


John  B.,  d.,  aged 
16,  at  his  father's 
house,     Mincing 
Lane,  London, 
1788. 


Joseph,  of  London^Ann,  dau.  of 


merch*,  living 
1823 ;     insurance 
broker. 


Ripley 
of  Liver- 
pool. 


James  Timothy,  of  Lon- 
don, mercht,  mar.  a 
widow  in  1815,  &  has  no 
issue  1823. 


Emma.        John.        Caroline  Anna. 


Susan, 
livs 

unmar. 
1823. 


Jane,  d.  young  at  Elizabeth,  mar.  Robert  Winter  of  Clapham,  Esq., 

Warminsterl799,  brother  to  Wil.  W.,  who  mar.  her  cousin  Ann 

&  was  bur.  in  the  Miller.  =f= 

Church  there. 


MS.  185,  186 

G 

FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 
Hj 

427 

Jane  Bland. 
Caroline,  b.  1803. 

Edmund  Cockshutt.        Helena. 
Augustus  Otman.            Julia  Sybilla. 

Arthur  Percival. 
Henry  Lewis. 

1.  John  Bland,  b.  at  Scarboro' 
8  Dec.  1741  ;  went  to  London 
1758 ;  of  Petersburgh  in  Vir- 
ginia, &  Blandsford  on  James 
River  ;  mar.  a  widow  in 
America,  but  had  no  issue. 


2.  Thomas  B.  of  Shef-=j= Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph  Broad- 
field,  mercht,  2nd  son,  bent  of  Sheffield,  merch',  by 
b.  at  S.  6  Dec.  1743  ;  Sarah  Buck  his  wife  (see 
d.  1  June  1807,  &  FED.,  p.  186) ;  live  at 
was  bur.  at  Sheffield.  Boroughleigh  near  Shef- 
field 1820;  d.  at  Burrowlee 
1  May  1823,  aged  81. 


Sarah,  of  Sheffield,  Spinster.  Will  proved  1839.  Gives  to  Joseph  Bland  of  Chad- 
ley  near  Kidderminster,  amongst  other  things,  a  tin  can  with  the  Elands'  genealogy. 
(He  was  son  to  a  brother  of  her  father.)  Sarah  Bland  gave  also  to  Emma  Bland, 
dau.  of  Joseph,  among  other  things,  her  watch  &  gold  chased  watch  case  with 
polished  stock  chain  and  seal,  Bland's  Arms  in  a  lozenge,  a  moss  agate  box  with  2 
seals  not  set,  one  Broadbent  in  a  lozenge  &  one  Broadbent  &  Bland  quartered  in  a 
shield.  From  W.  Swift. 


Elizabeth.     Jane,  mar Wasp,    Lucy,    A  son,  d.  before  his    Rebecca. 

&  is  now  a  widow  with-     d.  un-     father,  &  perhaps  2 

out  issue  1823;  d.  1827.    mar.       other  dau8.  Mary. 


Kichard  Bland. 

T1 


Cap.  Robert  Munford  of  Appomatox  River=T=Anna  B.=pGeorge  Curry,  2nd  husb. 


•-panna,  r>.-p*. 


Eliz. 


Robert.        Theodoric. 


Anu.        Margaret. 


i 

Col.  Henry  Lee  of  Lee  Hall=j=Mary  B. 
on  Potomac. 


T 


Hon.  Col.  William  Beverley  of  Blands-T=Elizabeth  B. 
field,  Virginia.  | 


wife=Col.  John  Lee  of  Rapa-= 2nd  wife,    Letitia,  wife  of     Richard,  of     Henry,  of 

hannoc  River   in   Vir-     widow  of Ball  of     Lee  Hall,        Rappahan- 


ginia  ;  no  issue. 


Ball. 


Rapahannoc. 


unmar. 
1759. 


noc  1759. 


John.         Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Mills,  a  merch* 

—         at  Hobbs  Hole  in  Virginia. 
Robert. 


Ursula,  mar.  William  Fitz-Hugh,      Anna. 
Esq.,  of  Marmion  or  Rapahannoc, 
by  whom  Eliz. 


428 


FAMILIES    MINOETJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  186 


Thomas  Buck  of  Blythe,  mercer,  bur.  12=p  Anne 
April  1703.     (Blythe  psh.  Register.)          .... 


Ruth=pEdward=Mary  Wilson-  of 

Susanna,  mar.  John 

Elizabeth,  mar.  8  Sep. 

.... 

Buck  of    Blythe,    widow, 

Adlam, 

&  had  Ann, 

1702toWil.  Morleyof 

Blythe, 

mar.  6  April 

mar.  to 

Tho.  Smith, 

Mattersay  ,  b.  at  Blythe 

mercer. 

1721. 

mar.  26 

May  1709. 

6  of  8  mo.  1680. 

I 

1 

1 

Anne,  mar.  17 

May  1720  to  Will. 

Gulson, 

Isaac,  b.  8 

of  4      Edward,  b.  1700. 

son  of  Will.  G. 

of  Coventry. 

mo.  1698. 

Mary,  mar.  31  of  5  mo.  1701  to  Thomas 
Kellan,  son  of  John  K.  of  Balby. 


Thomas  Buck  of  Sheffield,  co.^Sarah 
York,  b.  6  of  2nd  mo.  1687. 


Joseph  Broadbent  of  Sheffield,  merchant,=pSarah  Buck,  the  elder  of  the  2  daus 


b.  12  of  3rd  mo.  1706  ;  d.  13  of  10  mo.  1761. 

e 

&   coheirs,  d.  at   Sheffield  in  May 
1803  ;  b.  9  of  5  mo.  1715. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Thorn8      Ann,  wife  of 
Pemberton    of   Bir-      her  cousin 
mingham  ;  no  issue  ;      Tho8  Bland, 
mar.  3  of  5  mo.  1765.      (See  p.  185.) 

Susanna,  d.     Mary  &     Eliza,  wife  of 
unmar.  in        2  others,     ....  Routh  of 
London          d.              Wakefield,  & 
1764.              young.       had  no  issue. 

Thomas  B.  of  Sheffield,  mercht::f=.  .  .  . 
and  banker,  lived  much  abroad,    dau. 
d.  13  Jan.  1813,  aged  63,  &     of 
was  bur.  at  Sandall  near  Wake-     .... 
field.   He  built  Page  Hall  ;  lived    Whee- 
for  a  while  at  Mogadore.               ler. 

Joseph,  2nd  son,  of     Rebecca,  wife  of 
Sheffield  &  of  Leeds,     Wil.  Hird  of 
mar.  but  d.  with-     Leeds,  M.D.;&d. 
out  issue  25  Feb.     in  six  weeks  after 
1813,  aged  61  ;  bur.     her  marriage  ; 
with  his  brother.        mar.  14  of  9m. 
1754. 

Thomas,  in  the  Mili-=       Edward,    Joseph,  d.      Sarah,  wife  of  ....     Eliza, 
tary  Service  of    the          d.  young,    young            Routh,    nephew  to     d. 
E.I.  C°.                                               about  1796  Routh  in  the     young, 
line  above. 

John  Bland  of  Lime=j=Ann  Buck,  the    Edward,  b.  10 
Street,  London,  Vir- 
ginia merchant.  (See 

of  6  mo.  1718. 


the  whole  of  his  issue 
at  p.  185.) 


younger  dau.       of  7  mo.  1710  ; 

and  cohr,  b.  18    probably  he 

who  was  killed 
in  1734. 


Mary,  Thomas,  John,  all  d. 
young.  Thomas  d.  26  of  12 
mo.  1722,  aged  2  yrs  &  2 
months.  John  14  of  1  mo. 
1723,  aged  8  months  &  2 
weeks. 


Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Miller,  Esq. 


MS.  186,  187 


FAMILY    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


429 


Anne  M.,  wife  of  Will™  Win-  Eliza,  Thomas,  a  plan-  James,  in  the  Bank 
ter,  brother  to  Robert  at  p.  d.  un-  ter  in  Jamaica,  of  England  ;d.  at  the 
185 ;  she  d.  in  1805.  mar.  unmar.  1820.  Hot  Wells,  unmar. 


Eobert,  &  2  others. 


I  I  I  I  I 

Mary,  wife  of  Wilm  Nevile  Hart,  Marg*,  Lewis,  collec-  Sarah,  Edward,  in 

Esq.,  son  of  Sir  William  Hart,  Knl  un-  tor  of  the  New  un-  the  Custom 

of  the  Order  of  S*  Stanislaus  of  mar.  River  Compy.  mar.  House  at 

Corsica,  &  of  the  White  Eagle  of  the  Cape. 
Poland.              =F 


Louisa  Andrews.       Henry  Cornelius,  Curate  of  Charrington      Ellen  Theophila. 
nr  Tetbury  1850. 

Cockshutt.=p        ....  an  Att*. 
1 

John  Cockshutt  of  Huthwaite,  co.  York.     His 
children  were  related  to  the  Scotts,  at  p.  321. 

T 

Joseph^ 
Bland. 

/ 
(See  p. 

=Jane      John  C.  of  Huth-     Edward,  3rd  son,     Thorn 
Cock-    waite,  1  son,  mar.    of  Sion  House  nr    4th  soi 
shutt.     a  dau.  of  ....           Birmingham,    &     Recto 
Stedman  of   Lon-    of  Huthwaite  ;        Horm 
\              don,  but  d.  s.p.          on  death  of  his    Parva 
185.)                                        bror  mar.  a  dau.     Herts 
James,  2nd  son,  of    of  ....    Pratt  ;            = 
Huthwaite,  d.  un-    s.p.  1820. 
mar.  1819. 

as  C.,    ....  wife 
a,          of  .... 
r  of       Handford 
ead-       of  Scar- 
,  co.       boro'  &  of 
London, 
=           merchant; 
no  issue. 

Mary  Cockshutt,  sole  dau.  &  heir,  at  School  1820. 

Anne  C.,  mar.  at  Cawthorne  13  June  1727  to 
Thomas  Wheat  of  Retford.     (See  p.  207.) 


Thomas  C.,  M.A.,  Preb.  of  South- 
well, Rector  of  Ordsal  &  Barn- 
borough,  ob.  13  April  1774,  aged 
62  ;  bur.  at  Retford. 


James  Wheat  of  Sheffield,  Att7.=f=Sarah,  dau.  &  h.  of  John  Milnes  of 


Purchased  Norwood  Hall,  where 
he  d.  in  Jan.  1805. 


Newark,  d.  a  widow  in  London,  & 
was  bur.  in  Gray's  Inn  Burying 
Ground.  [See  Milnes  Ped.,p.  431.] 


I 

....  mar. 
....  Sam- 
bourne. 


VOL.  II. 


430                                 FAMILY    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 

c| 

MS.  186,  187 

D 

....  Sambourne  of  Sheffield,  Attorney  ;=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  .  . 
went  to  America  &  d.  there.                       of  Sheffield. 

.  Linley 

James  Wheat  of  Shef-     John  Wheat  of  Shef-     Clifton  Wheat, 
field  &  Norwood,  Att?,     field,  Atty,  2  son,  un-     Lieut,  in  81 
unmar.    1827;    d.   in     mar.  1827;  mar  Reg*  of  Foot, 

Henry  Wheat, 
in  the  Army  ; 
had    property 

1855.                               dau.  of  ....  William-     etc. 
son. 

from  his  cousin 
Clifton  Wheat. 

I                                                            III 
Carlos  Coney  Wheat,  5  son,  intended      Sarah,  mar.  in  Sep.     Mary. 

for  an  Att7,  but  in  1818  was  edu-      1808    to    Godfrey 
eating  for  the  Church  ;  mar.  at  St.      Sykes,  Esq.,  Solici-     Eliza  . 
Mary's,   Islington,   1   May   1829  to      tor  to   the   Stamp 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.      Office. 
Whichcote,  Bart. 

Fanny,  mar. 
1814  to 
Skinner 
Wells  of 
London, 
merch4. 

This  is  perfectly  authentic,  being  compiled  by  myself  from  the  Quakers' 
Register  Book. 

1734,  July  4.  Mr  Buck  of  Sheffield,  grocer,  had  his  only  son  killed  by  a  fall 
from  his  horse,  being  drunk. 

It  is  a  very  sad  thing.     Mrs  M.  Hatfield's  Obituary. 

1718,  Sep.  7.  Mar.  Mr  Will  Broadbent  of  Blythe,  quaker,  &  MM  Hanna 
Tofield  of  Conisborough.  Par.  Regr  of  Wad  worth. 

Tho.  Porter  of  Blythe,  Gent.,  names  in  his  will  30  Dec.  1679  his  dau.  Dorothy, 
w.  of  Edw.  Buck.  They  were  mar.  at  Blythe  22  Nov.  1670. 


Joseph  Broadbent  of  Sheffield,  d.=7=Alice  Fletcher  of  Howbrook  in  psh.  of  Ecclesfield, 
2  of  10  mo.  1684  ;  bur.  3.  I  mar.  14  of  6  mo.  1679. 

Nicholas  Broadbent  of  Shef-=r=Rebecca,  dau.  of  Richard  Kirkby  of  Blythe  ;  mar.    Joshua,  d.  10  of 
field,  d.  22  of  2  mo.  1736.        I  at  Blythe  3  Aug.  1705  ;  d.  28  of  4  mo.  1752.  3  mo.  1685. 


Joseph. 


Sarah,  b.  15  of  Mary,  b.  2  of  1  mo.  1709-10  ;  mar.  3  of  8 

5  mo.  1708  ;  d.  mo.   1734  John   Burder  of  Southwark, 

13    of    6    mo.  tobacconist,  son  of  Amos  B.  of  Esington, 

1708.  co.  Durham. 


Robert,  b.  28  Rebecca,  b.  7 

of  11  mo.  of  11  mo. 

1712;  bur.  8  1724:  d.  4.  of 

of  1  mo.  1713.  12  mo.  1725. 


Tho.  Cockshutt,  A.M.,  Preb.  of  Southwell,  Rector  of  Ordsal  &  Barnborough.,  d. 
13  April  1774,  aged  61  ;  bur.  at  Retford. 

Mary,  wife  of  Josias  Cockshutt,  Esq. ;  d.  26  Oct.  1770,  aged  19  ;  bur.  there. 

For  arms  granted  to  a  Cockshutt,  see  M.  P.  B.,  xv.,  114. 

James  Wheat  below  is  understood  to  have  been  cousin  german  to  Clifton  Wheat, 
who  was  a  Major  in  the  Army,  &  lived  8  years  among  the  Natives  of  North  America. 
He  was  heir  to  a  good  part  of  Sir  Clifton  Wintringham's  property ;  mar.  a  Miss 
Newton,  who  survived  &  mar.  Sir  ....  Grey  Cooper,  Bart.,  N.S.  Lady  Cooper 
held  for  life  the  property  at  Stanmar  which  had  been  Sir  Clifton  Wintringham's,  & 
d.  in  1848. 


MS.  187 


MINOBUM  GENTIUM. 


431 


Thomas  Cockshutt,  A.M.  =pSusanna,  dau.  of  John  Wilson  of  Wortley ; 
Minister  of  Cawthorne.      I  b.  about  1665  ;  ob.  26  Jan.  1744. 

Thomas,  b.  about  1690.    John.    Anne.     Elizabeth,  d.  before  her  mother.    Susan. 
Rev.  Josias  Cockshutt^Mary,  dau.  of  Tho.  Twisleton,  sister  &  heir  of  John  of  Horseman's  Place. 
Thomas,  of  Kegworth,  co.  Line.,  Clerk,  took  name  of  Twisleton. 

The  relationship  of  Clifton  Wheat  to  Sir  Clifton  Wintringham  is  supposed  to 
have  been  through  the  name  of  Woodley. 


Dickinson's  '  Hist,  of  Newark '  with  a  few  additions. 
John  Milnes  of  Newark,  d.  1679=pElizabeth  .... 


Mary  Baguley,  2=pFrancis  Milnes=pClara,  1  w.,  dau.  of 
w.,  d.  1706. 


Chris1  "Wilson. 


Thomas  Milnes,  3  times 
Mayor  of  Newark. 


Francis=j=.  .  .  .  dau.      Mary,  1  w.,=f=Thomas=pDor.,  2  w.,  dau.  of  John    John  & 


Milnes 
of  New- 
ark. 


of 

Bradley. 


dau.  of 

Christopher 

Haslam. 


Milnes. 


Clay  of  Newark,  son  of    Elizabeth. 
Robert  son  of  Hercules 
Clay.     (See  p.  346.) 


John  Milnes=j=Ann,  dau. 


I    I 
John  & 


Rev.  James  Andrew=pAnn,  dau.  of  ... 


f  Newark. 

of  
Holland. 

Buck 

] 

Thomas, 
s.p. 

Milnes   of  Newark,     Wright  of  Spilsby. 
LL.D. 

Sarah.    [See 
Fed.,  p.  429. 

Samuel, 
mar  

Dorothy,  mar. 
William  Hunt 
Grubbe  of 
Wiltshire. 

Thomas,=j 
a  Clerk. 

=Eleanor,  dau. 
of  William 
Geary. 

dau.  of 
Lloyd. 

Charlotte,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Rev.  James  Grubbe,  and  d.  leaving  one  dau.  only. 


Johi 


M.  of = Mary  Selina,  dau.  of    James        Jacob  Costabadie,  Rector  of=fAnn. 

Beckingham,    William    Geary  of    Andrew.    Wensley  (see  p.  428)  ;  ob.  I 
2  son.               Bushmead.  1802. 

Mary,        Charlotte,  mar.  John  Elizabeth  Anne,  mar.     Fanny.  Akeroid, 

mar.          Benjn  Homfrey,  Esq.,  Tho.   Hunt    Grubbe,  —  in  the 

Richard    of    Kibworfch    Har-  Esq.,  of  Eastwell,  co.     Jacob,  a  Clerk,    E.I.C. 

Lucas,       court,  co.    Leic.,  in  Wilts;     mar.     June    Vicar  of  Swave-    Service. 

Esq.          June  1821.  1821.  sey,  co.  Camb. 


432 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  188  &  189 


Barclay 


This  Pedigree  of  Barclay,  except  what  is  within  brackets,  is  copied  from  '  British 
Family  Antiquity,'  4to,  Lond.,  1811,  vol.  viii.,  p.  229 — *248,  which  though  on  the 
whole  a  very  indifferent  work,  yet  this  pedigree  seems  to  be  an  exception  to  the 
general  character  of  the  work,  the  compiler  having  been  assisted  in  it  by  Mr  Barclay 
of  Berry-hill. 

1823,  July  31.  Mar.  Henry  Birkbeck,  Esq.,  of  Lynn,  to  Eliz.  Lucy,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Rob.  Barclay  of  Clapham  Common,  Esq. 

David  Barclay  of  the  Merns  and=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 


Mathers  in  Scotland,  b  1580;  d. 
in  1650.    Sold  his  Estates. 


John   Livingston 
Dunipace,  Bart. 


of 


John        2.  David  Bar-=pCatherine,  dau.      3.  Robert     4.  James  Bar-     ....  wife 


Bar- 
clay, d. 
abroad. 

clay  of  Urie,  a 
Colonel  in  the 
Army  of 
Charles  I.,  b. 
in.  1610. 

of    Sir  Robert 
Gordon,  2nd  son 
of  the  Earl  of 
Sutherland. 

Barclay, 
President 
of  the 
Scotch 
College  at 
Paris. 

clay,  a  Cap*  in 
the  Army, 
killed  at 
Philipsburg. 

of  .... 
Douglas 
of  Gillie 
Whillie. 

1 
Robert  Barclay  of  Urie,= 
Author  of  the  '  Quakers' 
Apology,'  b.  1648,  &  d. 
3  Oct.  1690. 

pChristian 
Mollison 
of  Aber- 
deen. 

John  Bar- 
clay, 
went  to 
America. 

David  Bar- 
clay, d.  un- 
mar. 

Lucy, 
d.  un- 
mar. 

Jane,  wife  of 
Sir  Ewan 
Cameron   of 
Lochiel. 

Robert  Barclay" 
of  Urie,  son  & 
heir,  b.  1672. 

^Elizabeth, 
dau.  of 
John 
Braine, 
Esq.,  of 
London. 

Patience,  mar.  Timothy 
Forbes,  Esq.,  son  of  Alex1 
F.,  Esq.,  of  Aquahorties. 

Catherine,  wife  of  James 
Forbes,  another  son. 

Christiana,  wife  of  Alex1 
Jaffray  of  Kingswell. 

Jane,  wife  of  Alexr  Forbes 
of  Aquahorties. 

Robert  Bar-= 
clay  of  Urie, 
son  &  heir, 
:  b.  1692. 

LucV,  1st  wife 
David  Barcla. 
don,   merch*, 
right. 

Samuel  Galto 
Esq.,  Banker 
A  Birmingham. 

pAnne,  dau. 
of  Sir 
Ewan 
Cameron 
of  Lochiel. 

II              II 
John,  d.     Margt,  d.  young, 
young. 
Mollison,  mar. 
David,        John  Doubleday, 
settled  in    son  of  John  D. 
Dublin.       of  Alnwick. 

Elizabeth,  wife 
of  William 
Ogilvie,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  David 
0.,  Bart. 

Cathe, 
d.  un- 
mar. 

,  dau.  of=j 
r  of  Lon- 
on    the 

n,=Lucy 
in    only  i 

=Robert  Barclay  of=j 
Urie,  M.P.  for 
Kincardmeshire. 

=Margaret 
Allar- 
dyce, 2nd 
wife. 

Ewan,    David,         Jean, 
d.  in       d.  abroad,    only 
Lon-                        dau. 
don. 

Barclay,      Robert  Barclay  of  Urie,      James  Allardyce 
ssue.            Cap1  in   the  23rd  foot,      Barclay,  d.  at 
living  1810.                        Ceylon.                B 

MS.  188  &  189 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


433 


David  Stewart  Bar-      Cameron,  wife  of      Margaret,  wife  of     Mary,      Rodney, 

clay,   an  officer  in       Innes,  Esq.,       Hudson   Gurney,      d.  un-      living; 

42nd  foot.  ~ 


of  Cowie,  &  left      Esq.,   Banker  at      mar. 


issue. 


Norwich. 


unmar. 
1810. 


Anne,  1st  wife,=i=David  Barclay,  2nd  soR,=f=Priscilla,  2nd  wife,     John  Barclay  of  Dub- 


dau.  of  James 
Taylor  ;  d.  4 
Dec.  1720. 


of  London,  merch1,  ac- 
quired a  large  fortune, 
d.  at  the  age  of  95. 


dau.  of  John 
Freame,  Esq., 


lin,  merch1,  mar.  Anne, 
dau.   of  Amos    Stret- 


Banker,  of  London,    tel,  Esq. 


Timothy=f=Elizabeth.    Christiana,    Anne,  wife  of   Patience,  mar  1  John  Sted- 


Bevan  of 
London, 
Esq. 


d.  unmar.  Ja8  Collison,  man,  Esq.,  of  Rotterdam  ; 
Esq.,  Banker  2  Thomas  Weston,  Esq., 
in  London.  of  London. 


Sylvanus  Bevan.     (See  p.  142.)=f= 


David  Bevan,  a  Banker  in  London.     Priscilla. 


James  Barclay,  eldest=pSarah  Freame.         Alexander,  2nd  son=pAnne  Kirckman. 
son  &  heir. 


Joseph.     Sarah.          Robert  Barclay  of  Berry  Hill,=pRachel,  dau.  of     Patience. 


Alexan-     Jane, 
der. 


Surrey,  b.  at  Philadelphia  15 
May  1751.  In  1810  was  next 
male  heir  to  Rob4  &  D.  S. 
Barclay  of  Urie. 


John  &  Eliza- 
beth Gurney  of 
Norfolk. 


Charles  Barclay,=Anna  Maria,  dau.  David,  Gurney,  Alexr,  Alfred,  b.  21 

eldest  son  &  heir,     of    Thorn8    Kett,  b.  29  b.  20  b.  21  Dec.    1793; 

b.  26  Dec.  1780.     Esq.,  of  Seething,  Sep.  Dec.  Feb.  d.    in   June 

co.  Norfolk.  1784.  1786.  1791.  1795. 


tha. 


Eliz.  &       Agatha,     Anne,  wife  of  Rachel.     Lucy,  wife  of     Elizab.     Marti 
Agatha,      b.  8           Jacob  Foster  George    Fox, 

d.  young.    Nov.         Reynolds,  Esq.,  of  Tre-     Maria.     Martha. 

1788.        Esq.,  of  Car-  fusis  in  Corn- 

shalton.  wall. 


Martha  Hudson,  lBt=pDavid  B.  of  Walthamstow,  ob.  28  May = Rachel  Lloyd,  2nd 
wife.  I  1809,  aged  81.  wife  ;  no  issue.    . 


Richard  Gurney,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Norwich=pAgatha  Barclay,  only  issue. 

c 


434 


FAMILIES   MINO11UM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  188  &  189 


Hudson  Gurney,  Esq.,  Banker  at  Norwich,    Agatha,  wife  of  Sampson  Hanbury  of 
mar.  as  on  the  other  side.  Poles,  co.  Herts,  Esq. ;  no  issue. 


John  B.,  2nd  son,  of  q=Susanna  Willett. 
Cambridge  Heath.      I 


...  3rd  son.        Priscilla,  d.  unmar. 


Robert  Barclay  David,  Mary,  wife  of  Susanna,  wife  of  Os-  Priscilla  Lucy, 

of  London,  d.  in  John  Hinton  good  Hanbury  of  wife  of  .... 

Banker,  1810.  the  Tritton,  Esq.,  Coggeshal,  Esq.,  by  Hall,  Esq. 

East  a  Banker.  whom  Osgood,  Robert, 

Indies.  &  others. 


Catherine,  Lucy,  wife    Caroline,  wife  Richenda,  wife 

wife  of  of   Robert    of  John  Lin-  of    Nathaniel 

Daniel  Barclay  of    doe,  Esq.,  of  Springall  of 

Bell  of  Urie,  Esq.    Norwich,    by  Norfolk,  by 

Totten-  whom  David,  whomDavid& 

ham.  Robert,  &  Richenda,  wife 

=j=  Margaret.  of  .... 

Masterman. 


Christiana,  mar.  1  Joseph 
Gurney,  Esq.,  Banker,  by 
whom  Priscilla  &  Chris- 
tiana ;  2  John  Freame, 
Esq.,  of  London,  by  whom 
Joseph  Osgood  Freame ; 
3  Sir  William  Watson, 
M.D.,  of  Bath. 


4.  Lucy. 


5.  Charlotte, 
wife  of  Capel 
Hanbury, 
Esq. 


6.  Rebecca,  wife 
of  Abel  Chap- 
man, Esq. 


7.  Christiana,  mar.  1 
Nath1  Springall,  Esq., 
of  Norwich;  2  Thomas 
Hankin,  Esq. 


8.  Caroline, 
wife  of  John 
Head  of  Ips- 
wich, Esq. 


Daniel  Bell, 
Esq.,  of 
Putney 
Heath. 


Jonathan,  of  Tot- 
tenham,  2nd   son, 
mar.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Edward  Vaux, 
Esq.,  &  had  issue. 


1.  Priscilla,  wife  of 
Edward  Wakefield, 
Esq.;  d.  12  Sep. 
1832,  aged  81;  mar. 
3  Jan.  1771. 


2.  Cathe,  wife 
of  John  Gur- 
ney, Esq.,  of 
Norwich. 


3.  Elizth, 
wife  of 
John  Han- 
bury, Esq., 
of  Totten- 
ham. 


Edward  W.,  Author  of  '  An  Account        Daniel  W.,  also 
of  Ireland.'  a  Writer. 


A  dau. 


CromtoelL 


MS.  190 


In  Harl.  991  the  wife  of  the  Protector  is  called  dau.  of  our  butcher,  and  it  is 
said  that  she  brought  him  £1500. 

There  are  a  number  of  curious  anecdotes  about  him  in  this  MS. 

See  in  Ley's  Report,  p.  60,  a  case  of  wardship  of  Oliver  Cromwell  reported. 

See  some  good  notes  of  the  descent  of  Cromwell  in  Harl.  5861. 


MS.  190,  191 


FAMILI.E    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


435 


See  «  Gent.  Mag.,'  Feb.  1842. 

Gibbon's  Funeral  Sermon  for  Will.  Cromwell,  where  are  some  things  worth 
observing. 

Lives  of  persons  who  d.  in  17 1-.     Imhoff. 

In  the  Court  roll  of  the  Mr  of  Felham,  1  James  I.,  it  is  found  that  T/ady  Joan 
Cromwell,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Cromwell,  natural  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Warren,  was  dead, 
&  owned  Passers  (?).  Sir  Philip  Cromwell,  Kl,  her  younger  son,  &  Mary  his  wife, 
occur. 


Morgan  Williams  of  Llan=p.  .  .  .  sister  of  Thomas, 
Newidel,  co.  Caermar.          Lord  Cromwell. 


Eich 


Sir  Richard  Cromwell  als.  Williams=pFrances,  coh.  of  Sir  Thomas    Walter,  2nd  son, 


of  Hinchinbroke,  b.  at  Llanishen, 
Glam.,  M.P.  for  Hunts. 


Murphy  n,  Lord  May  or  of  Lon-    had  Joan  & 
don  ;  bur.  at  Stepney  1533.      Anne. 


Joan,  I8t  w.,=7=Sir  Henry  Cromwell=.  .  .  .  dau.  of    Francis  Crom-=  Margaret,  dau. 
dau.  of  Sir        of  Ramsey  &  Hinch-     ....  Weeks,    well  of  Hem-      of  Henry  Man- 
Ralph                inbroke,  M.P.  for         2nd  w.  ;  d.        ingford,  M.P.     nock  of  Hem- 
Warren  ;  d.      Hunts,  d.  1603  ;           1592;  bur.       for  Hunts,  d.      ingford. 
1584  ;  bur.  at    bur.  at  All  Saints,       at  Hunts.         1598. 
Huntingdon.     Hunt. 

Sir  Philip,  of  Bigginhouse,=p 
bur.  at  Ramsey  1629. 

See  for  this  Branch 

:Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Townsend,  C.J.  of  Chester. 

'  G.  M.,'  55,  929. 

Henry,     Philip,  d.    Thomas,  b.  1609,  of 
b.  1607.  about         Clifton  in  Bedford  - 
1645.          shire. 

=pEliz.    Oliver,     Robert,  executed  in 
....    d.  1649.  London  for  poison- 
ing his  master. 

Thomas,  b.  1656.    Barb, 

ira,  b.  1657.     Henry. 

1 
Richard,  of  Denton,= 
d.  1661. 

Eliza 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .... 
Anderson. 

beth,  of  Denton. 

Joan.       Elizabeth,  mar.         Mary. 
Dr  Paget. 
Ann. 

Eluzai,   wid.  of  ...  .=pHenry  C.  of  Upwood,  M.P.=Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Tho8 
Jones  ;  bur.  at  Upwood    for  Hunts,  d.  1630.                Wynde  of  South  Wolton, 
1619.                                                                            Norf. 

Richard,  b.=j 
1603;  d. 
1626;  bur. 
at  Upwood. 

=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wilm 
Hake  of  Peterborough  ; 
mar.  2nd  ....  Apreece 
of  Washingley. 

Henry,      Elizabeth,  mar.      Anna,  mar. 
s.p.    '         Oliver  St.  John,      John  Neale 
C.J.C.P.                of  Dean, 
co.  Bedf. 

A.            Henry,  d.  y. 

Anna,  w.  of  her  cousin  Henry  Cromwell  on  the  left. 

436 

A 

FAMILIES 

MINORUM   GENTIUM.                 MS.  190,  191 

Mary,  w.  of  Sir  William     Dorothy,  wife  of  Sir     Eichard,  M.P.  for     Ralph,  bur. 
Dunch  of  Little  Whit-     Thomas  Fleming  of    Lostwithiel,    bur.     at  Hunts 
tenham  in  Berks.*              Stoneham  in  Hants,     at  Upwood  1628.      1651. 

Elizabeth,  lst=p£ 
wife,  dau.  of    \ 
Sir  Thomas       f 
Bromley,            ] 
Chancellor. 

>ir  Oliver  Crom- 
rell,  K.B.,  M.P 
or  Hunts,  d. 
655,  set.  93.f 

=f=Ann,  2ud  w.,  dau.  of    Joan,  w.  of  Sir  Francis 
.     Egidius     Hoofman,1     Barrington. 
wid.    of  Sir  Horatio 
Pallavicini  ;    bur.  at    Elizabeth,  w.  of  William 
Hunt  1626.                    Hampden  of  Great 
Hampden,  Bucks. 

Oliver,  d.  at  Rome.     G: 

1                                               1 
les.     Anna,  w.  of  John  Baldwin.     Mary. 

Thomas,  of  Great     William, 
Stoughton.               d.  of  the 
Plague 
John,  mar.  Abi-     at  Ram- 
gail.                         sey!665. 

1                       III 
Elizab.,  w.     Cathe6,  w.     Joan,            Jane,  w. 
of  Sir             of  Sir           w.  of            of  Sir 
Richd  In-       Henry          William        Toby 
goldsby.          Pallavi-        Baker  of      Pallavi- 
cini.             Ramsey.       cini. 

Lucy,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  =  Elizabeth,  3rd  wife, 
Richd     Dyer    of     Great      dau.   of  Sir   Edw. 
Stoughton,  &  wid.  of  Sir      Lucy,  wid.  of   Sir 
Edw.   Carr   of    Sleaford  ;      John     Ferrers     of 
bur.  at  Ramsey  1639-40.       Punsbourn  in 
This  lady's  name  appears      Herts  ;  bur.  at 
to  have  been  Ann,  '  G.  M.,'      Ramsey  1658. 
55,  928,  &  Bar*?6  of  1720, 
1,  253. 

Battina,  1st  wife 
dau.  of  Sir 
Horatio  Pallavi 
cini  ;  bur.  at 
Hunt.  1618. 

Battina, 

,npHenry,  d.  =F 
1657; 
-    bur.  at 
Ramsey. 

d.y. 

James,  s.p.     Pern-          Henry  C.  of=Ann,  dau.     Carina,  w.     Elizab.     Elizab., 
broke,        Bodsey            of  Richard    of  Wil.                        w.  of 
Anna,  bur.     d.  1639.     House,M.P.     Cromwell      Hetley  of     Mary.      Henry 
at  Great                           for    Hunts,     of  Up-          Brough-           —        English 
Hampden                         bur.  at             wood;  bur.     ton  in           Mary.      of  Nor- 
1669.                               Ramsey           at  Ram-        Hunts.                        folk. 
1673.               sey  1687. 

Frances,  w. 
of  Richard 
Whalley  of 
Kirton, 

Notts. 


Robert  Cromwell  of  Huntingdon,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of= William  Linne 


M.P.  for  Hunts,  bur.  there  1617 
[2nd  son  ;  had  from  his  father  the 
Augustines  Friars  in  Hunting- 
don] 4  B 


Wil.  Steward  of 
Ely;  bur.  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 


of  Bassing- 
bourn,  1st  hus- 
band. 


1  In  Harl.  5353,  where  are  several  notices  of  this  Cromwell,  it  is  said  that  Hoofman 
was  very  rich.     His  wife  the  dau.  of ....  Neipson  by  a  dau.  of  John  Vermoren. 

*  Marriage  Licence  at  S<  Margaret's,  Westminster,  18  Feb.  1598-9. 
•)•  A  Royalist,  sold  Hinchinbroke  in  1627. 
j  Bur.  at  All  Saints  5  June.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  190,  191 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


437 


Margaret,  wife  of    Anna,  w.  of  John  Jane,  w.     Dr  Peter 

Valentine  Wau-       SewsterofWistow  of  John     French, 

ton  of  Great  in  Hunts;  d.  1646.  Des- 

Stoughton.  =p  borough. 

I  r 


:Robina=John  Wil- 
kins, 
Bishop  of 
Chester. 


Robina,  mar Lockhart,  'G.  M.,'  55,  927. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Dr  John 
Tillotson,  A.B.  of  Camb. 


Henry, 

Oliver  Cromwell,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 

Robert,  d.  y. 

Catherine,  mar.  1 

d.  y.* 

Protector,   b. 

at 

Sir  James  Bour- 

— 

Roger    Whetston 

Hunts  1599  ; 

chier  of  Felstead  ; 

Joan,  s.p.§ 

of  Whittlesey  ;    2 

M.P.  for    Hunts 

bur.  at  Marl- 

— 

Col.  John  Jones.f 

and    Camb.  ; 

d. 

borough  1672.| 

Elizabeth,  d. 

1658.f 

1672.11 

Richard  (Protector),  b.  1626,  M.P.=j=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard 

Major  of  Hursley  in 
Hants  ;  d.  1675  ;  bur.  at 
Hursley. 


Robert,  Oliver, 

d.  y.**    killed       for   Monmouth,  Hunts,  &  Camb., 
1648.ft    Chancellor  of  Oxford,  etc. ;  d.  1712  ; 
bur.  at  Hursley. JJ 


Oliver  Cromwell, 
d.  1705,  aet.  49  ; 
bur.  at  Hursley. 


I 

Elizabeth, 
d.  1731. 


Anne,  Anna,  mar.  Dr 

Mary,  Gibson,  and  d. 

Dorothy,  in  1727,  set.  69. 
d.  y. 


Dorothy,  mar.  John 
Mortimer,  and  d. 
1681,  aet.  20.     (See 
PED.,  p.  192.) 


Henry  Cromwell,  b.  1627,  M.P.  for  Camb.,= 
Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland  ;   d.  1673  ;   bur. 
at  Wicken.§§ 

1 
=Elizab.,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis    James, 
Russel  ;  d.  1  687,  aet.  52  ;  bur.     d.  y  .H  If 

at  Wicken.|||| 

! 
William, 
b.  1667; 
d.  1691. 

Elizab., 
b.  1654; 
d.  1659. 

William  Russel  of  Fordham,=j 
bur.    there   26   June    1701, 
cousin-german  to  Sir  John, 
on  the  right. 

=Elizabeth,  b.  1660.     (See 
much  respecting  her  de- 
scendants     in      Noble's 
'  Cromwells.') 

O'Brian. 
c 

1    1    1 
Henry. 

John. 
William. 

II              II                 II              II                1 
Edward.     Francis.        Frances.       Mary.         Mary,  w. 
_               _                —               —           of  Mar- 
Thomas,     Elizabeth,    Jane.         Margaret,     tin  Wil- 
s.p.             w.  of  Rob.                                        kins  of 
D'Aye  of                                         Soham. 
Soham.                                                             D 

*  B.  31  Aug.  1595.  f  Bp.  at  St.  John's  Church,  Huntingdon,  25  April  1599. 

t  Mar.  at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  22  Aug.  1620.      Carlyle  says  Norborough  near 
Market  Deeping.  §  Bp.  24  Sep.  1592  ;  d.  1600. 

||  B.  14  Oct.  1593  ;  d.  unmar.  1672.  H  B.  7  Feb.  1596-7. 

**  Bp.  at  St.  John's,  Huntingdon,  13  Oct.  1621  ;  bur.  at  Felstead,  Essex,  31  May  1639. 
ft  Bp.  at  St.  John's,  Huntingdon,  6  Feb.  1623. 

B.  4  Oct.  1626  ;  mar.  1  May  1649  ;  d.  12  July  1712  ;  his  wife  d.  5  Jan.  1675-6. 
Bp.  at  All  Saints',  Huntingdon,  20  Jan.  1627-8  ;  d.  23  March  1673-4. 
Mar.  1653  May  10,  Mr  Henry  Crumwell  and  Elissabeath  Bussill  (Kensington  Far.  Keg.;. 
Bp.  8  Jan.  1631-2  ;  died  next  day.— J.  W.  C. 
YOL.  II.  D 


438 
|o 


FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  190,  191 

D 


Oliver,  d.     Henry  C.,  d.=f=Harmah,  dau.  of  Benjamin     Francis,  b.     Richard,  b. 
1685,  aet.     at  Lisbon          Hewling;  d.  1732,  aet.  70.      1663  ;  d.        1665  ;  d. 
29,  s.p.         1711.  1719  ccel.       1686-7 

coel. 


Oliver,d.  1703.    Henry,    William  C.=Mary,  dau.  of  Wil.  Sherwill,  wid.  of  Tho8 

d.  1692.  of  Booking,     Westbyof  Liuton ;  d.  1752,  set.  62;  which 

Benjn,d.  1694.  d.  1772.         Tho8  Westby  was  formerly  of  Ravenfield. 


Richard,  of  Bartlets=pSarah,  dau.  of  Ebenr  Gat-     Henry,  d.  1769 


Bids8,  d.  1759. 


ton  of  South wark. 


coel. 


Robert,  d.    Oliver,      Elizabeth.    Ann,  d.  1777.     Eleanor,  d.  1727.     Letitia. 
1762.  d.  y. 

See  for  this  branch  of  the  family  my  notes  from  Bnnhill  Fields 
in  '  Itin.,'  xx.,  p.  136. 


i  III 

Frances,  l=j=Thomas,  7th  son,=pMary,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Nich8    Oliver,     Mary,  d. 


w.,  dau.  of 
John  Tid- 


man. 


d.  1748  ;  bur.  in 
Bunhill  Fields, 
set.  49. 


Skinner  (see  FED.,  p.  181);  d.     d.  1748.  1731. 


29  Jan.  1815,  aged  104.    (See 
Fun.  Sermon  by  Knight.) 


Hannah, 
d.  1732. 


ill  I 

Richard  &     Susanna,  mar.  Tho.  Fuller  of  London,  Banker,  Sep.  Hannah 

Elizabeth,     1794.  '  G.  M.'  contradicted,  p.  1052.  She  d.  unmar.  Haw- 

d.  y.  at  Cheshunt  Feb.  28,  1834  ;  the  last  of  the  name  ling, 

according  to  the  '  Gent.  Mag.'  Obituary,  April  1834.  d.  y. 


Oliver  Cromwell  of  Essex  Street  A^Mary,  dau.  of  Morgan     Thomas,  d.  1771 


of  Cheshunt  Park ;    the  last  sur- 
viving male;  d.  about  1820. 


Morseof  London,  Atty.     unmar.  in  the 
East  Indies. 


Thomas  Artemidorus^Eliz.  Oliveria,  b.  1777,  sole     Oliver,  b.  1782  ; 
Russell.  dau.  &  heir ;  d.  1849.  d.  1785. 


Artemidorus  Cromwell  Russell  of=Avarilla  Aphra,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  A.  Arm- 
Cheshunt  Park,  Esq.,  eldest  son.     strong  of  Pengelly  Lodge  ;  mar.  1825. 


Oliver,  d.      Henry,  d.      Tho8,      Eliz.,       John  Field  of  Stoke  New-=j=Ann,  mar. 


y.  1741.        1771. 


d.  y.       d.  y.        ington,  apoth.    (See  PED., 


1  Oct. 
1753. 


John  Field  of  Lon-      Sophia,  d.      Mary.      Letitia,  wife  of ....  Givermel 
E      don,  optician.  unmar.  of  "Worcester,  cork  merch*.        F 


MS.  190,  191 
IE 


FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


439 


William  Field  of  Warwick,=pMary,  dau.  of Wilkins  of  Bour- 


V.D.M.,  eldest  son. 


ton  on  the  Water,  co.  Glouc. 


Edwin.    Arthur.    John  Hampden. 


Mary,  3rd  dau.,  mar.  Thomas,  Vis*,     Hon.  Robert=Francest=rSir  John  Russell, 


afterwards  Earl  Fauconberg,  and  d.    Riche,  1  hus- 
without  issue.*  band,  d.  s.p. 


2nd  hnsb. 


Sir  William,  sold  Chippen-     Richard,  mar.  2nd= Mabel,  dau.  of  Gerard  Russel 
ham,  d.  1707.  Catherine  Bar  ton.    of  Fordham. 


Sir  William,  d.  s.p.  at 
in  Ireland  1738. 


Sir  Francis,  Governor^pAnn,  dau.  of 
of  Fort  William,  E.I Gee. 


Sir  William,  d.  in  1787  s.p. 


Rebecca 


,  1.  w.,=f=John, 


Governor=j=Joanna,  heir  of       Chris-      Sir  Tho"=T=Elizab. 


sister    of    Sir 
Oha8  Eyre  of 
Kew. 

of    Fort    Wil- 
liam ;  d.  1735, 
set.  65. 

Guy    Thurban 
of  Checkers  in 
Bucks,  wid.  of 
Col.  Revet. 

tian,d.      Frank- 
1669.       land. 

/ 

Ann,  d.  y. 

Charles,=pMary  Joanna  Cutts       Frances,  of  the  Bed       Mary,  w.       Elizab.,  w 


b.1701; 
d.  1754. 


Revett,  who  by  the       Chamber  to  the  Pr.       of  ....         of  Sam 
death  of  her  broth'       Amelia  ;  mar.  John       Holmes.        Greenhill 
became  heir  to 
Chequers. 


Revett. 


of  Ox- 
fordsh. 


Sir  John,  d.=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Hon.  Geo.    Mary,  Bedchamber  W°man 


in  1783. 


Gary  by  Isabella  Ingram.          to  the  Princess  Amelia. 


Sir  John,  b.  1779.    George,  b. 


1781. 


Henry  Ireton^Bridget^L*  Gen1  Ch8  Fleetwood, 


Lord    Deputy 
of  Ireland. 


2nd  husb.,  supposed  to 
have  had  no  issue  that 
survived  of  this  mar- 
riage. (See  p.  413.) 


Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.,  mar.  John 
Claypole,  Esq.,  and  is  believed 
to  have  left  no  issue.  He  was 
of  Narborough  or  North- 
borough.  § 


*  Bp.  at  Huntingdon  9  Feb.  1636-7  ;  d.  14  March  1712. 
+  Bp.  at  Ely  6  Dec.  1638  ;  mar.  Mr  Rich  11  Nor.  1657  ;  d.  27  Jan.  1719-20. 
t  Bp.  at  St.  John's,  Huntingdon,  4  Aug.  1624  ;  mar.  at  Holton  15  June  1646. 
§  Bp.  2  July  1629  ;  mar.  1646  ;  d.  at  Hampton  Court  6  Aug.  1658.— J.  W.  C. 


440 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  191 


Richard^Jane.*     Thomas  Bendysh  of  Gray'8=pBridget.f     .  .  .  .   w.    of    .... 


Lloyd. 


Inn,  Esq.,  &  Southtown  in 
Sussex. 


Carter  of  Yarmouth, 
merch* ;  s.p. 


I  !  II 

....  Moore,=f= Jane,     Thomas  (see     Bridget,     Henry,  of  Bed-^Martha  Shute, 


Esq. 


only       p.  140)  ;  no    d.  un-        ford  Row,  Lon- 
child.    remaining         mar.          don. 
issue. 


sister  to  Lord 
Vise1  Barring- 
ton. 


Henry  Ireton  Bendysh    Thomas.    Mary,  w.  of  Wilm  Elizabeth,  w.  of  John 

of  Chingford  in  Essex,  Berners  of  Wol-  Hagar   of   Waresley, 

d.  unmar.  1753.  George,      verton    Park    in  co.  Hunts,  Esq. 

Suff.,  Esq. 


David.     Nicholas.     Elizabeth,     Jane,  w.         Ann,  w. 
w.  of  ....     of  ....  of  .... 

Henry.     Daniel.        Oyle,M.D.     Burroughs.     Roberts. 


Henry  Ireton,= Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Powle, 
only  son,  d.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  C.,  & 
s.p.  Master  of  the  Rolls. 


Thomas  Polhil  of=f  Elizab.,  1 


Otford  in  Kent, 
Esq. 


dau.  & 
coh. 


David  P.  of  Chipstead  in  Kent,=f=Elizabeth,  dau.     Henry.      Charles,  mar.  Martha, 


Esq.,  had  2  others  living. 


of  John  Burrel, 
Esq. 


dau.  of  Thomas  Stret- 
field,  Esq.,  s.p. 


Charles  Polhil  of  Chipstead,  Esq.     Thomas.     John.     Elizab. 


hn. 


jHortinw— 


MS.  192 

See  a  little  more  about  the  Darlings  &  Earles  in  M.  P.  B.,  ix.,  215. 
Mark  Mortimer,  lost  a  considerable  estate  in  Somerset  by  inundations  of  the  sea. 


T 


Mark  M.=j= Abigail,  dau.  of  ....  "Walmesley  of  Blackmore  in  Essex. 


Thomas  Sanders  of  Little  Ireton,  co.  Derb.,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 
a  Colonel  in  the  Parliament  Army.  I  H.  .  .  .  Goring. 

See  ©  below.  B  | 

*  Marriage  Licence  22  Jan.  1667-8,  Richd  Lloyd  of  S'  James,  Duke's  Place,  London,  widower, 
30,  and  Jane  Ireton,  about  20,  at  Cheshunt,  S*  James,  Duke's  Place,  or  Newington. 

•j-  Marriage  Licence  24  Aug.  1669  at  Stoke  Newington,  or  S4  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  she  about 
19  ;  her  parents  dead  at  the  disposing  of  Charles  Fleetwood,  Esq.,  her  father-in-law.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  192 


FAMILI^J   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


441 


A 

Elizabeth,  1st  w., 

=  Margaret,  2nd= 

dau.of.  .  .  .Smith 

wife,  dau.  of 

of    Colkirk,    co. 

Eure  Armine, 

Norfolk,  a  "  very 

Esq.,  of  Os- 

religious  &   vir- 

godby, &  Ce- 

tuous gentle- 

cilia his  w.;d. 

woman;"  mar.  18 

7  June  1674, 

April  1667  ;  had 

aged  about  2  9, 

a  son  named  Tho- 

& was  bur.  in 

mas,  b.  in  June 

the  parish 

1668,    &    d.   23 

Church  of 

Dec.  follow*  ;  she 

Little  Ireton. 

d.  25  Jan.  1668-9. 

B| 


-r-Samuel  Saunders  of=j=Margaret,  3rd  w.,  dau.  of 


Little  Ireton,  b.  27 
May  1641;  educated 
at  Repton  School ; 
refused  to  take  the 
oaths  for  his  B.A. 
degree  1661 ;  of 
Gray's  Inn  1661;  d. 
at  his  house  at  Nor- 
manton  upon  Soar 
16  Sep.  1688,  &  was 
bur.  in  the  vault  in 
Mugginton  Church. 


Sir  John  Tippets,  Sur- 
veyor of  his  Majesty's 
Navy,  by  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Mr  Anthony  Stephens 
of  Cutbert  Rives  in  pgh. 
of  Bishop- Waltham,  co. 
Hants,  widow  of  Daniel 
Earl  of  Normanton,  son 
of  Daniel  E.  of  the 
same,  by  Ann,  dau.  &  h. 
of  Daniel  Darling. 


Dorothy,  1st  w.,= Blanch,  2nd  w.,=pJohn  Mortimer,  F.R.S.,  of=f  Elizabeth  San- 

dau.  of  Richard 

Cromwell       the 

Protector;   b.  1 

August  1660;  d. 

14    May     1681 

s.p.  (See  p.  190.) 


dau.  of  Sir 
James  Tippets, 
Kn4,  but  q.  if 
not  John  ; 
called  Sarah  by 
Morant. 


London,  merch1,  after  of 
Groughs  Oak,  co.  Herts,  &  of 
Toppinghohall  in  Essex, 
Author  of  '  The  Whole  Art 
of  Husbandry.' 


ders,  sole  issue 
of  the  2nd  mar- 
riage; b.  18  Sep. 
1673;  mar. 
1690. 


John,  d.  y. 
Margaret. 


Samuel  M.,  b.  27 
June  1691,  sold 
Toppinghohall  to 
his  bror  C.  M. 


Cromwell  Mortimer,=p 
M.D.,  2nd  son,  Secre- 
tary to    the    Royal 
Society,   d.   7    Jan. 
1752. 


Thomas.     John. 


Elizab. 
Anne. 


Hans-Winthorp  Mortimer  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  &  of  Cawldthorpe  Thomas,  pub- 
near  Burton-upon-Trent,  Esq.,  some  time  Member  for  Shaftes-  lished  an 
bury.     In  the  xviii.  Report  of  the  Chanty  Comrs,  p.  74,  he  is  Edition  of 
said  to  have  d.  insolvent  1807,  having  in  his  hands  £35  of  the  '  The  Art  of 
£40  left  by  Mr  Twin  (?)  to  the  poor  of  Bamford.     He  was  Husbandry' 
some  time  Member  for  Shaftesbury  ;    sold  Toppingho  to  the  about  1763. 
Abercorn  family. 


Margaret, 
b.  15 
April 
1681. 


Mary,  b.  29    John,  b.  7  April  Samuel,  b.  13  Feb.  1686,=Esther,  dau. 

Sep.  1682  ;     1684.  of  Caldwell,  Esq.,  2  son.    of  William 

mar.  James  Will  1743,  giving  estates    Wolley 

Howe,  Esq.     Rebecca,  b.   14  to  his  dau.  Eliz.,  who  by    of  London, 

(See below.)     Nov.  1685;    d.  will  1746  gave  them  to  her    silkman.  (P. 

2  March  1689.  mother  &  Aunt  Ashurst.     582.) 


442 


FAMII/LE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  192 


Richard  Sanders  of  Charlewood,  co.  Surrey. 
T 

Thomas  Sanders,  a  7th  son,  went  into  Derbyshire. 


Thomas  Sanders  of=pAlice  Jones,  sister  of  Ann,       This  is  from  Mon.  MS. 


Lullington,   Gent., 
b.  about  1560. 


wife    of   T.   Darling,   by      at    Galdwell,    Glover's 


whom  Daniel,  above. 


'  Derbyshire,'  ii.,  213. 


Collingwood  Sanders,  eldest  son,  Lord=pElizabeth,  dau.  &  h.  of  Edw.  Sleigh   of 


of  Caldwell  &  Irton,  co.  Derb.,  b.  28 
Aug.  1578;  d.  6  May  1653. 


Derby,  merch*,  or  Edmund,  by  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Tho8  Bainbrigg. 


Margaret,  mar.  John  Rowe  of  Windle-      A  son,       Thomas,  of  Little  Ireton, 
hill,  Gent.,  &  had  Eliz.,  Mary,  &  Marg*.      d.  y.  (See  (B  above.) 


Edmund.      John.      Daniel.      Daniel.      Elizabeth.      Samuel.       Christopher 

Joseph.        Henry. 


2.  Henry  ganders  of  London,=j=Susanna,     Peter,     Joseph,  of=j=Ann,  dau.  3  other 

of  Geo.  sons 

Grindleof  &  4 

Mitcham.  daus. 


silkman,  Cap.  of  Cripplegate 
Ward  Company,  &.  a  Major  in 
the  Civil  Wars,  b.  1  May  1592; 
d.  3  June  1666. 


dau.  of       3  son.     London, 


Chris1 


Alleston. 


Vintner, 
1634. 


George  &  Chrisr,  went  to      Susanna,  mar.  1  Rob.  Mellor  ;  2      Others,      Joseph. 
New  England,    &    were      Sim.  Ashe  ;  3  Tho8  Woodcock.        d.  y. 
living  there  1666. 


Thomas,  Factor  to  E.I.  C°,       Daniel,  a  silkman,  d.  at    Henry,  of  London,  silkman, 
d.  at  Bantam.  Stockerton.  livg  1666. 


There  is  a  good  entry  of  the  Sanders  in  Dugdale's  '  Derbyshire  Visitations '  1664, 
&  another  in  the  '  Vis.  of  London '  1634,  incorporated  above. 


MS.  192 


FAMILY   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


443 


John  Howe,  Rector  of  Great  Torriiigton,  ejected^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Geo  Hu°-hes 
1662  ;  b.  17  May  1630  ;  d.  2  April  1705.  of  Plymouth. 


John  Howe,  dead  1729.=j=     Dr  George  H.,  d.  1710=pLetitia,  dau.  of Foley. 


John  Howe,  liv*    James,  1710     John  Howe,  dead  1729,  leaving     Philip  dead 
1710  &  1714.         &  1714.  female  issue  only.  1729,  s.p. 


James  Howe  of  the  Middle^Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Sanders,       Philippa,  w.  of  . 
Temple. ESQ.:  will  27 March     above:  liv&  in  Hn.t-.t-.nn  ftnrdpn       rinlWt      = 


Temple,  Esq. ;  will  27  March 
1710;  d.  12  April  1714. 


above;  live  jn  Hatton  Garden      Collett. 
1729  &  1743. 


Samuel,  liv*      John  Howe  of  Hanslope,  co.=Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Collet,  living 

1714.                Bucks,  Esq.,  b.  1708  ;  d.  s.p.     Emanuel  Scrope,  1710. 

1  Sep.  1769.    Edwd  Paunce-     2nd  Visct  Howe; 

James,    liv*      fort  of  Mary  bone  psh.,  Lond.,     b.    1722;    mar.  Matthew,    of    the 

1714.                his  heir  at  law  and  2nd  cousin.     1742;    d.   June  Bank  of  England 

1814,  aged  93.  1 743,  dead  iu  1754. 


MS.  193 


Laurence  Washington,  Esq.,=pMargaret,  dau.  of 
of  Sulgrave,  co.  Northamp.       William  Butler. 


Sir  William       John  Washington  of  South  Cave,  co.= 
Washington      York,  emigrated  to  America  about 
of  Packing-      1657,  settled  at   Bridge's  Creek  on 
ton.                    Potomac  River,  co.  Westmorland  ;    a 
Colonel  ;  bur.  at  Bridge's  Creek.  Some 
time  of  South  Cave,  co.  York. 

pAnn 
Pope. 

Lawrence      Others. 
Washing- 
ton, emi- 
grated 
with  his 
brother. 

Lawrence  Washington  of  Bridge's  Creek,=rMildred,  dau.  of 
Westmorland  County,  Virginia,  eldest  son,     Col.    Augustine 
d.  June  1697  ;  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at    Warner  of  Glou- 
Bridge's  Creek.                                              cester  County. 

John         Ann,  mar. 
Wash-       Major 
ing-           Francis 
ton.           Wright. 

Jane,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Caleb  Butler^Augustine  Wash- 


of  Westmorland  ;  mar.  20  April 
1715;  d.  24  Nov.  1728 ;  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  at  Bridge's 
Creek. 


ington,  2  son,  d. 
12  April  1743, 
aged  49  ;  bur.  at 
Bridges  Creek. 


=Mary,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Colonel 
Ball  of  Lancaster  County, 
Virginia  ;  mar.  6  March, 
1730. 


Butler,    Lawrence=f=Ann,  eld.  dau.  of  Hon.    Augustine,  father  of  Col.    Jane, 


d.y. 


of  Mount 
Vernon, 
d.  s.p.     B 


William  Fairfax  of 
Fairfax  County. 


William  Washington    of   d.  y. 
GeorgreTown  in  Columbia. 


FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  193 


A 


B 


Jane,  b.  27  Sep.     Fairfax,  b.  22  Aug.     Mildred,  b.  28  Sep.     Sarah,  b.  7  Nov. 
1744;    d.    Jan.     1747;  d.  ..  Oct.          1748  ;  d.  1749.  1 750  ;  d.  1775. 

1745.  1747. 


I  I 

Betty,  b.  20  June  George  Washington,  b.  11  Feb.  o.s.  1732.=Martha,  sister 
1733  ;  mar.  Col.  The  General  &  first  President  of  the  United  of  Col.  Dand- 
Fielding  Lewis.  States;  d.  1799  without  issue.  ridge;  wid.  of 

Daniel  Curtis. 


Col.  Samuel  Washing-     John  Augustine,     Col.  Charles,  b.     Mildred,  b.  21  June 
ton,  b.  16  Nov.  1734.      b.  13  Jan.  1735.     1  May  1738.         1739  ;    d.   28    Oct. 
=F  =f=  =p  1740. 


I    I    I 
Thornton. 

Ferdinand. 

George 
Septre. 


II  II 

Hon.  Bushrod  of      John. 
Mount  Vernon. 

Jane,  mar. 

Augustine,  killed      Washing- 
by  accident.  ton. 


Major  George.  Mildred, 

mar. 

Cap.  Samuel.  Cap. 
—  Tho. 
Frances,  mar.  Ham- 
Col.  Burges  mond. 
Ball. 


John  Washington,  eldest  son,=pCatherine  Whiting  of        Mildred. 


removed  to  Gloucester  County. 


Gloucester  County. 


Henry  Wash-=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Col.     Mildred,  mar.     Elizabeth,     Catherine,  mar. 


ington,  2nd  & 
youngest  son. 


Thacker  of  Middle-     twice,  but  had     d.  unmar.     Fielding  Lewis, 
sex  County.  no  issue.  and  had  John  & 

Frances. 


Thacker  Washington  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton     2  or  3 
Machodac,  co.  Westm.       of  Gloucester  County  daus. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Col.=pWarner  Washington,  re-=f=Hannah,  2  w.,  youngest 


William  Macon  of  New  Kent    moved 
County.                                       County, 

to      Frederick 
d.  1791. 

dau.    of    Hon.   William 
Fairfax. 

1 

Warner=r.  .  .  .  Whiting     Fairfax.      Mildred,      Hannah,     Catherine,     Elizabeth. 


Wash- 
ington, 
eldest 
son. 


of  Gloucester.          — 


mar. 


mar mar. 


Whiting.     Throck-      Whiting.     Nelson, 
morton. 


Louisa. 


Warner  Washington,  eldest  son,  b.  about  1770. 


MS.  194,  195 


FAMILI^J    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


115 


Bullock—  SRotrfnaon—  jfroaflatt— 


See  other  Froggats,  p.  438. 

Godf.  F.  of  the  Hagg,  d.  16  Nov.  1796,  aged  58  or  68.    Ann  his  wife,  14  Oct. 
1795,  aged  64. 

Isabel,  w.  of  Wm  Froggat  of  the  Hagg,  bur.  at  Staveley  15  Feb.  1633. 
Simon  Pack,  Cler.,  &  Mary  Froggat  mar.  at  Norton  24  Sep.  1635. 


John  Bullock  of  Short  Hall,  which  he  held  by  lease  under  the  Abbey 
of  Beauchief  dated  1533  for  21  years,  also  of  the  Green  in  Greenhill, 
d.  "  valde  senex,"  &  was  bur.  at  Norton  6  Aug.  1579.  In  0.  33  Col. 
Arms  he  is  said  to  be  a  son  of  Robert  a  younger  son  of  ....  Bullock 
of  Ounston,  &  descended  of  the  family  of  Bullock  of  Arberfield  in 
Bucks.  =f= 

I 


Ann,  1st  wife,  bur.=pJames  Bullock,  Yeo.,  of  the  Green=pJoan  More  of  Newbold, 


13  Feb.  1582-3. 


in  Greenhill,  2nd  son,  bur.  6  Jan. 
1597-8. 


widow,  2nd 
July  1586. 


w.,  mar.  6 


Ellen,  bp.  6 
Jan.  1587-8. 


>hn,  bp.  5     Philip, 


John,  bp.  5 
March  1588. 


Philip,  bp.  28 
Jan.  1592-3. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  29 
March  1598. 


Jane,  bp.  1 
May  1595. 


Anne,  bp.  22  May  1575  ;  mar.  Elizabeth,  bp.  Joan,  bp.  12 
Elizeus  Pointon  of  Bradway,  3  Oct.  1576.  Jan.  1577-8. 
Yeo.,  23  Nov.  1592. 


Alice,  bp.  13 
Feb.  1582-3. 


Alice,  1  w.,=p James  Bullock1  of=pAnn,  2nd  w.,  dau.  of  Rowland=pJudith,  3rd  w., 


bur.  13  Feb. 
1604-5. 


Greenhill  &  of 
Beauchief,  Gent., 
eldest  son  &  heir, 
bp.  31  July  1580; 
bur.  5  Nov.  1632. 


Morewood  of  the  Oaks  in 
Bradfield,  Gent. ;  mar.  1  July 
1607  ;  bur.  10  Aug.  1609. 


bur.     1 

1620. 


July 


William=Priscilla,  bp.  19  March  1618-9  ; 
Prince.      mar.  7  Jan.  1635-6. 


Job 


n  Bullock  of  Greenhill,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of .... 


Gent.,  son   &  heir,  bp.  6 
Jan.  1602-3. 
A  B 


Morewood  ;  bur.  7  Dec. 
1634. 


Barbara,  bp.  13  Sep. 
1604;  bur.  13  April 
1605. 


1  "  Good  Mr  Frogat,  Hearing  that  your  father  Bullock,  the  Serving  man,  who 
d.  in  Col.  Colepeper's  house  at  Staveley,  and  "W.  Burley  pretended  to  be  joint 
purchasers  of  Hazelborough  and  other  lands  formerly  belonging  to  John,  Lord 
Freschvile,  etc."  13  Nov.  1699.  Letter  of  Col.  Colpeper. 

What  Bullock  is  meant  ?  It  could  not  be  this  James  if  the  date  is  correct.  It 
is  most  probably  John  Bullock,  who  d.  in  April  1699,  &  who  might  be  married  & 
have  a  dau.  married  to  Froggatt. 

VOL.  II.  E 


TAMIL! JE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  195 


ohn 


John  Bullock1  of  Greenhill  &  Staveley,  Gent.,  son 
&  heir,  bp.  17  Dec.  1627  ;  d.  24  April  1699,  & 
was  bur.  in  Staveley  Church.  M.I. 


Frances,  bp.  22 
Feb.  1625-6. 


Godfrey  Froggat  of  Middle  Mathfield,=pElizabeth,  bp.  12     Eowland,  bp.  23  April 


or  Mayfield,  co.  Staff.,  Gent.,  b.  1598  ; 
d.  at  Staveley  19  April  1664,  &  was 
bur.  in  the  Chancel  of  the  Church. 
Most  of  his  children  registered  at 
Norton. 


April  1 608  j  mar.     1609.    He  &  his  sister 
5  Jan.  1629,  &     are  both  mentioned  in 


had  4  sons  &  7 
daus. 


the   will  of  Eowland 
Morewood. 


Catherine,  bp.  30  July 
1634. 

Elizabeth,  bp.  1636  ; 
mar.  Thorn8  Burley  of 
Greenhill,  Gent.,  &  d. 
18  May  1669.  (See 
FED.,  p.  270.) 


Barbara,  bp.  14  Feb. 
1639-40  ;  mar.  at 
Staveley  19  Feb.  1659 
to  Thomas  Bright  of 
Greystones,  Gent. 
(See  FED.,  p.  277.) 

Anne,    bp.    19   July 
1646. 


Mary,  bp.  2  July  1648  ;  mar. 
2  Godf.  Bright  of  Staveley- 
Woodthorpe;  mar.  1  John 
Goostrey(p.  277).  (Q.  if  not 
also  wife  of  Newham ;  1  New- 
ham,  2  Bright,  3  Goostrey.) 

Priscilla,  bp.  2  Dec.  1649. 


John  F.  of  Stave-=pElizabeth,  dau.  of    Godfrey,  bur.  at  Nor-    William,  bp.  17 


ley  Forge  ;  erect- 
ed a  Mon.  to  his 
father's  memory ; 


Freschvile. 


Amie  of  Lon-     ton  22nd  April  1632.     Nov.  1643;  mar. 


don,  merch* ;  mar. 


Isabel,  dau.  of 


2  George  Milnes    Richard,  bp.  2  Oct.     Ric.  Hall  of 
of  Unthank.  (See     1642  ;  bur.  21  Nov.      Barlow  Lees. 


p.  18.) 


(P.  237.) 


Godfrey,  bp.  at=Helen  Burton,  sis-     William,  of=j=    John,  b.  1681  ;  d.  1720. 
Staveley  7  Sep.     ter  to  Ralph  B.  of    the    Hagg, 


1673;  ob.  s.p.      Dronfield  ;  bur.         b.  1687. 
1739. 


Hannah,  mar.  Rob. 
Greenwood  of  Dronfield. 


John  F.=p        Godfrey. 

John  F. 
For  Froggat,  see  p.  141  &  p.  585. 

Thomas  Bulkley  of  Stoke.=j= 
I 

Arthur  Bulkley=p  Joan,  dau.  of ....  Ashenhurst. 


)hn 


John  Bulkley,  aged  80,  1664=pSarah,  dau.  of  Edw.  Mainwaring  of  Whitmore. 


1  This  John  Bullock  was  a  favourite  Steward  of  the  Cavendishes,  a  man  of  good 
name  &  fame, 


MS.  194,  195 


MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


447 


Alice,  bp.  9  Aug.  1630  ;  mar.  Thomas  Buckley,  Gent,  (see  p.  199), 
of  Stanlow  in  psh.  of  Leek.         =f= 


John,  aged  9, 
1664. 

Arthur  Bulkley  of  Stan-= 
lowe  nr  Leek,  d.  1736. 

^Elizabeth  Lowe,  dan.  of  Henry  L.  of 
Whittington  ;  mar.  1700  ;  d.  1740. 

Arthur  Bulk-=pJane  New-      Elizab.,  b.  1700  ;  d.     Thomas,  b.  1702;    d.  uumar. 
'  ham,  mar.      1714. 


1742. 


ley,  b.  Sep. 
1711  ;  d.  25 
May  1771. 

(See  p.  199.) 


John,  b.  1706  ;  d.  1715. 
Alice,    b.    1709    or 

1704  ;     mar.    1738     Sarah,  b.  1709  ;  d.  1715. 
Robert  Fretwell  of 
Yorkshire,  Gent. 


John  Bullock  of  Darley  Abbey,  co.=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Peirson  of  London, 


Derb.,  Esq.,  eldest  son  &  heir.  Has 
a  Monument  in  S1  Alkmond's 
Church  in  Derby,  where  he  was 
bur.  13  Oct.  1607. 


Gent.,  by  Ann  his  w.,  dau.  of  William  Carkerk, 
Gent.,  who  remar.  with  Sir  Tho8  Chamber- 
laine  ;  d.  11  Aug.  1582,  &  was  bur.  at  St. 
Alkmond's. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  26 
Jan.  159 5  to  Fran- 
cis Fitz- Herbert  of 
Tissington. 


Henry  B.  of  Bramp-= 
ton,  co.  Derb.,  Gent., 
3rd  son,  bp.  19  May 
1580. 


:Rosamond,  dau.  &  coh.  of  James  Barley 
of  Barley,  Esq.,  by  Jane,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Strelley  of  Beauchief,  Esq.  ; 
bp.  at  Dronfield  1  June  1595 
16,  1611. 


John. 


James  B.  of= 
Brampton, 
Gent. 

=Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Beres- 
ford of  Newton 
Grange,  co. 
Derb. 

Rosamund,  w.  1  of 
Hugh  Ely,  &  2nd 
of  Tho.   Hanson, 
both  of  Monyash, 
co.  Derb. 

Catherine,  w.  of  Peter 
Wilcockson  of  Big- 
gin in  psh.  of  Wirks- 
worth,  co.  Derb. 


Cornelius  Jackson  of  Brampton,  Gent.,  son  of  John=pDorothy  B.,1  sole  dau.  &  h. 
J.  of  Stansop,  co.  Staff. ;  b.  there  13  Oct.  1630  ;  ;  (I   believe  now  that  this 


bur.  at  Brampton  11   March  1675.     (See  of  this 
family  in  Church  Notes  at  Beauchief.) 


marriage  never  took  place.) 


John  Jackson,  only 
son,  bp.  at  Bramp- 
ton 1  May  1671  ; 
bur.  there  25  Oct. 
1681. 


Henry  Beresford,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law,=Elizabeth  J.,  dau. 

son  &  h.  of  John,  Rector  of  Bradborn,     &  h.,  carried 

by  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Pole  of    Brampton  to  her 

Radborn  ;    nephew    to    Rev.    Richd    husband. 

Beresford,  D.D.,    Rector    of   North 

Wingfield. 

1  The  marriage  &  issue  of  Dorothy  Bullock  are  here  given  from  a  MS.  of  Brails- 
ford  or  Bassano  &  another  of  V.  Eyre  of  Dronfield.  Mr  Blore  gives  her  another 
husband,  Tbo.  Hayne  of  Ashborn  Green,  Gent.,  by  whom  Dorothy  w.  of  Thurston 
Dale  of  Bakewell,  Atty,  by  whom  Rob.,  John,  &  Thurston.  (See  p.  441.) 


448 


PAMILI^E   MINOBUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  194 


John  Bullock  of  Darley  Abbey=j=Catherine,  dau.  of 


&  Norton,  Esq.,  1  son  &  heir 
1634 ;  Sher.  1616  ;  bur.  at 
Norton  24  May  1641  ;  bought 
the  Mr  of  Norton  of  Charles 
Ely  the  abl  1622  ;  a  Barrister. 


Tho8  Fanshaw  of 
Ware  Park,  Esq., 
Clerk  of  the 
Crown ;  bur.  20 
May  1628. 


Francis  B.,  2nd  son,  of  London, 
merch1,  &  of  Lowlayton,  co. 
Essex,  bp.  12  Oct.  1577  ;  mar. 
&  had  a  son  Ricd. 

Sarah  &  Cathe,  d.  infants. 


John  Bullock  of  Norton,  Esq.,  eld.=Agnes,  dau.  of  Clem* 
son  &  heir,  bp.  7  June  1610;  aged  Coke  of  Longford, 
1,  1611  ;  aged  24,  1634 ;  d.  s.p.  co.  Derb.,  Esq.,  son 
18  Oct.  1647,  &  was  bur.  on  22d  of  Sir  Edward  Coke, 
in  Norton  Church.  M.I. 


Thomas,  of  Norton, 
Esq.,d.unmar.  1649 
or  1650,  aged  30  ; 
bur.  at  Norton.  M.I. 


"William  B.  of  Norton,  Esq.,  3rd  &=pSarah,  dau.  of 


youngest  son,  Cap.  of  the  Trained 
Bands  in  Scarsdale,  b.  28  Jan. 
1617  ;  aged  44,  18  Aug.  1662  ; 
sold  the  Norton  Estate  to  Corn. 
Clarke,  Esq. ;  d.  7  March  1686  ; 
bur.  in  Norton  Ch. 


George  Gill  of 
Lightwood, 
Gent.     (See 
FED.,  p.       .) 


Catherine,  b.  20  Oct.  1614  ; 
bp.  1  Nov. ;  aged  18, 1634  ; 
mar.  31  July  1636  to  Rob. 
Holt  of  Castleton,  co.  Lane., 
Esq. 


John  Bullock  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb., 
only  son  &  heir,  bp.  22  Jan.  1664-5  ; 
d.  17  Feb.  1682,  aged  18,  &  was  bur.  at 
Norton.  The  last  male  of  the  eldest 
branch. 


James   Holt  of=j=Dorothy,  dau.  of 


Castleton,  Esq., 
Impropriate 
Rector  of  Nor- 
ton 1709. 


Thomas  Grant- 
ham  of  Gotho, 
co.  Line.,  Esq.  ; 
mar.  24  Feb. 
1678-9. 


Frances,  coh.,  w.  of  James 
Winstanley  of  Brampton. 

Isabel,  d.  unmar. 


Mary,  mar.  20  July 
1714  to  Samuel  Chet- 
ham  of  Turton,  Esq. 
(see  p.  242) ;  s.p. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Wilm  Caven- 
dish of  Dovebridge,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Francis  by  a  2nd 
wife. 


Dorothy,  bp.  7  Nov.  1619 ; 
aged  14,  1634  ;  mar.  13 
Nov.  1642  to  Francis 
Cavendish  of  Dovebridge, 
Esq.  =f= 


Isabel,  bp.  13  April  1624; 
aged  9,  1634  ;  mar.  23 
May  1648  to  Thomas 
Bosvile  of  Warmsworth, 
Esq. ;  no  issue. 


Elizabeth.     Henry.    Alice. 

All  d.  infants,  &  were 

bur.  at  Norton. 


Gervas  Nevile  of  Holbeck,  co.  York,  Esq.=f=Dorothy  C.,  sole  dau.  &  h.  of  her  mother. 


Cavendish  Nevile,  A.M.,  Fel.  of=Catherine  Pilkington,  pre- 
University  Col.,  Ox.,  &  Vicar  of    sented  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Norton,  d.  18  Feb.  1749,  aged    Norton  in  1750. 
68  ;  s.p. 


Other  children, 
who  all  d.  s.p. 


H 


MS.  194 


FAMILI^   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


449 


of  Portingtor 
1st  husband. 

John  Lister^ 
of  Sisonby, 
co.  Leic., 
Esq. 

,  Esq.,     Nevile. 

don,  co.  Staff.,  2nd  husb.,  mar.  at 
Eckington  15  Nov.  1705. 

-.  .  .  .  i  w.,  uau. 
of.  ...  Bulwar. 

=Dorothy  Robinson,     Christopher  R.,  Rectors 
sole    dau.    &    h.,    of  Welby  &  Master  of 
presented    to    the     the    Grammar    School, 
Vicarage  of  Norton    Sheffield,    dead    before 
1763.                          1755;  of  8*  John's  Col. 

pMargaret,  dau,  &  cohr 
of  Chris1  Bromhead 
of  Sheffield  ;  bp.  31 
May  1689;  d.  2  Feb. 
1754. 

John  Pate  Nevile,  late  of  Leeds 
and  Badsworth,  Esq.,  Heir 
General  of  Dorothy  Bullock. 


Christopher,  of  Sheffield,  Mary  R.,  d.  20  Sep. 

Gent.,  d.  24  Oct.  1757,  1732,  aged  7  ;  bur. 

aged  25  ;  bur.  in  Shef-  in  Sheffield  Church, 
field  Church. 


I 
Robert  Robinson,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Norton,=pMary,  dau.  of  Anthy  Beach  of  Norton, 


b.  1694  ;  d.  31  Jan.  1773  ;  skilled  in  the 
Mathematics. 


co.  Staff.  ;  d.  9  May  1774,  aged  76. 
(Q.  Peach.) 


Peter  Robinson,  Vicar  of=pElizabeth,  dau.  of     Smith  R.  of  Manchester,  mar.,  but 


Norton,  b.  18  Jan.  1736  ; 
d.  in  1811  ;  &  Lecturer. 


Daniel  Lowe, 


V.D.M.,  of  Norton,    pedigree.) 


had  no  issue.    (Not  in  Dr  Pegge's 


Peter  Robinson,  elder  of  Robert  Robinson  of  Whit-=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Daniel  Holy 
the  two  sons,  b.  2  Nov.  tington,  Clerk,  younger  of  Sheffield,  merch1.  (See 
1780  ;  d.  unmar.  son,  b.  2  Dec.  1781.  PED.,  p.  286.) 


Bulwar  R.  of  ....  an  Attorney.  "  One; 
Webb  swore  a  robbery  against  him  1780, 
but  falseley." 


Martha,  w.  of  Mary,  w.  of  James 
LukeBrownell  Brownell  of  Nor- 
of  Sheffield.  ton. 


Margaret,  bp.  at  Shef-        ....  wife  of  Daniel  Brammal  of  the 
field  4  Nov.  1761.  White  House.        = 


Peter  Brownell  of  Sheffield,  merch1,  d.  15  Feb.  1828,  aged  66.= 


450 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  195 


Richard  Bullock  of  Ounston  in  psh.  of  Dronfield. 

_  I 


Philip=p  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Eyre  of  Holme. 


Jeffery.        William=f=Grrace,  dau.  of  Otiwell  Needham  of  Snitterton. 
(See  M.  P.  B.,  viii.,  133.) 


Edward  Bullock  of  Ounston  1569=|=Jane  Parkin1  of  Yorkshire  ;  of          Constance. 

Rotherham. 


George,  bp.  25 

Mary,  bp. 

Francis,  bp.  12  Feb.  1579-80.     Had 

1 
John,  bur. 

Nov.  1571  ; 

7  Sep. 

2  dau3,  of  whom  Barbara  mar.  Gervas 

7  March 

ob.  s.p. 

1574. 

Nevile  of  Wakefield. 

1579-80. 

Ralph  Bullock  of  Ounston,  Esq.,  bp.- 
at  Dronfield  27  Feb.  1569-70 ;  d.  9 
March  1637,  &  was  bur.  in  the  Chan- 
cel of  Rotherham  Church.  M.I. 


=Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Somersal  Susan,  bp. 

of  Ashgate  ;  bur.  at  Dronfield  24  Jan. 

28  March  1617.   [Of  John  Shaw  1568-9. 
of  Brampton.] 


Thomas, 
bp.  8  May 
1610. 

Gilbert  &  Jane, 
d.  inf. 

Ralph,  father  of 
Ralph,  aged  75, 
1715. 

Barbara,  w.  of  Gervas  Nevil  of 
Holbeck  ;    mar.  Wm  Kent  of 
Kimborough.    (Wolley's  ped.) 

John  Bullock  of  Ounston,=pAnn,  dau.  of  Thomas  Har-     Frances,  bp.  16  Nov.  1600. 


Gent.,  eldest  son  &  heir, 
aged  19,  1611 ;  bur.  at 
Dronfield  4  Mar.  1646-7. 


rison   of  Hartington,    co. 

Derb.,  Shatton  in  psh.  of    Edward, 

Hartington.  1608-9. 


bp.     20    March 


William  B.  of = Sarah,  d.  a  widow, 
Ounston,  Esq.,  &  was  bur.  at 
4  son,  bp.  6-  Norton  17  April 
May  1627.  1697. 


i  i 

Barbara,  bp.  24  •  Ann,  bp.= Charles  Blythe 
Jan.    1629-30;     5  Dec.         ofBurchet. 
bur.  5  Nov.  1624.          (See  PED., 

1660;  unmar.  p.  196.) 


John  Bullock  of  Ounston, 
eldest  son  &  heir,  bp.  13 
Sep.  1618;  d.  22  Aug. 
1653  ;  bur.  in  Dronfield 
Church  ;  mar.  Eliz.,  dau. 
of  R.  Bowman  of  Barl- 
borough. 


George  Bullock  of: 
Ounston,  Esq.,  2nd 
son,    bp.    7    May 
1620  ;  bur.  at 
Dronfield   8   Aug. 
1665  ;  livsi8Aug. 
1662.  A 


=Abigail,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ralph, 

More  of  Barley- Woodseat,  3rd  son, 

co.    Derb. ;     liv*    1685.  bp.  23 

(See  PED.,  p.  100.)     Dr  Sep. 

Pegge    states    that    she  1621. 
survived  &  remar.  John 
Dand  of  Dronfield,  Attf. 


1  Gentlewoman  to  the  Countess  of  Shrewsbury. 
xii.  128,  viii.,  133,  and  particularly  vi.,  82. 


But  compare  with  M.  P.  B., 


MS.  195 


MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


451 


John  Bullock,  only    Ann  Bullock,  sole=p  John  Latham=j=Hannah,  2nd  w.,  dau.  &  coh. 
son,   bp.   24  Jan.     dau.  &  h.,  bp.  14 
1656-7 ;    bur.    17     Feb.  1653-4  ;    d. 


Dec.  1658. 


6  Dec.  1685.  M.I. 
at  Dronfield. 


of  Ounston, 
Gent.  (See 
p.  198.) 


of  Andrew  Morewood  of 
The  Hallows,  Gent.  ;  mar. 
24  Dec.  1691. 


Ann  Latham,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  George  Mower  Joseph, 

of  Woodseat,  Esq.,  &  d.  s.p.     (See  FED.  100.)  (See  p.  465.) 


MS.  196 


Arms. — Erm.,  3  bucks  trippant  g.,  armed  or.  Granted  by  John  More,  Norroy, 
Hen.  7,  to  Willm  Blythe  of  Norton,  brother  of  John,  of  Norton-Lees.  See  another 
Grant  in  M.  P.  B.,  i. 

William  Blythe  of  Norton-Lees,  co.  Derb.,  temp,  Hen.  V. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of        ....  w.  of ....  Ra-        William  Blythe,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  .  . 


Geo.  Wasteneys.        worth  of  London. 


2nd  son 


Austen  of  Birley. 


Thomas  6.,=^.  .  .  .  dau.  &  heir         Roger,       John  Blythe,  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
eldest  son.      of ....  Skelley.  d.  s.p.        &   Chancellor  of   the    Univ.   of 

Cambridge,  d.  23  Aug.  1499. 


John  Blythe,       Geffery  Bright,  Master      Thomas.       Jane,  w.  of  Tristram 
Archdeacon        of  Trinity  Col.,  Cam-  Revel    of    Carling- 

ofLichfield.        bridge.  Robert.        thwaite. 


Elizabeth,  lrt  w.,  dau.  &  coh.=pWilliam  Blythe,  eldest  son=r  Elizabeth  Porting- 


of  Tho.  Stapleton  of  Quernby, 
co.  York. 


and  heir,  of  Barnby,  Don., 
co.  York. 


ton,  2nd  wife. 


John  Blythe  of=pElizabeth,  dau.     Nicholas  B.=pMargery,  dau.      Several  chil- 


Barnby,    Don., 
Esq. 


of  John  Savile      of  London, 
of  Newhall. 


of  Nich1  Til-     dren,  d.  s.p. 
desley. 


Geffery  &  Dorothy, 
both  d.  young. 


Thomas,  of  Barnby,  Don.,=Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Kaye 
1585,  heir  to  his  uncle     of  Woodsome,  Esq.,  mar. 
John,d.  s.p.  Feb.  1584. 


452 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  196 


B| 


Geffery  Blythe,  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
and  President  of  Wales,  d.  a.  1524. 


Richard,  of  Birchet,=pCatherine,  dau.  &  h.  of 
2nd  son.  Birchet. 


William  B.  of  Birchet,  d.=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Selioke 
15  Sep.  38  Hen.  8.  of  Hasleborough. 

Anthy,  of  Wake-    Jerome  Blythe  of  Birchet=pAnn,  dau.  &  cohr  of 


field.  Will  30 
Sep.  1588  (see 
it,  York  Wills 
24). 


and  of  Greenhill,  Esq., 
son  &  heir  ;  aged  22,  38 
Hen.  8  ;  bur.  at  Norton 
26  March  1593. 


Richard  Eyre  of 
Offerton,  co.  Derb. 
(see  FED.,  p.  229) ; 
bur.  at  Newton  29 
March  1585. 


Barbara,  d. 
unmar,  & 
bur.  at  Nor- 
ton 22  Jan. 
1581-2. 


....  w.  of 
....  More 
of  Green  - 
hill. 


William, of Rotherham, 2nd  son,=pGertrude,  dau.  of  Tho8   Stringer 


1585  ;    heir  to  Barnby  which 
he  sold  &  all  his  other  lands. 


of  Whiston,  Gent. ;   mar.  2  John 
Sharlston,  Rector  of  Matlock. 


Thomas,  aged  half  a  year  1585. 


Anthony,  of  Birchet,  Esq.,=pHonor  ....  of  co.  Warwick, 


eldest  son  &  heir,  bur.  at 
Norton  3  June  1601. 


mar.  2  Tho.  Wentworth 
Wales,  co.  York,  Gent. 


of 


Frances,  w.  of  Thurs- 
tan  Kirke  of  Green- 
hill,  Yeo. 


Charles,  son 

Judith,  1  w.,=pCharles  B.  of=j=Barbara,  2nd  w.,     Dinah,  b.  1593. 

&  heir 

app., 

dau.  of  Fran- 

Birchet, Esq., 

dau.  of  Sir 

bp.  at 

cis  Cart- 

son  and  heir, 

Henry     Hast-     Gertrude,  b.  1594. 

Dronfd    7 

wright  of 

bp.   28   May 

ings  of   Hum- 

Nov.  1596  ; 

Cover,  co. 

1599  ;      bur. 

berston,  co.           Honor,  b.  1598. 

bur.  at  Nor- 

Staff. 

at  Norton  21 

Leic.,Knt.;bur. 

ton  6 

July 

July     1645. 

at  Dronfield  20      Rosamond, 

1597. 

Sold  Manr  of 

July  1683.            b.  1600. 

Norton  ab* 

1622  to  John 

Bullock. 

The 

unas,  bp.    John  B.  of  Fanshaw  bank  in=pHannah  Mason  of     Henry,  bp. 

17  June 

psh.  of   Dronfield,     bp.    31     Barnes,    mar.    15      28    March 

1640. 

Aug.  1641.                                  June  1680.                 1644. 
~F 

He: 

iry,  b. 

1 

Henry,  b.  1665.      John,  b.  1668.      Walter,  b.  1669.       Mary,  b. 

1680-1. 

1672. 

1                                       III 

Ann,  bp.  2  Jan.            William.       Elizab.      Judith. 

c 

D 

1631-2.                            D.  infants  ;  bur.  at  Norton. 

MS.  196 

FAMILI^ 

MINORUM    GENTIUM.                                 453 

C    |  D 

Jane  B.,  bp. 
2  May  1627, 
w.    of  Na- 
thaniel Bird 
of  Rother- 

Catherine,  bp.  at 
Staveley,  3  Nov. 
1625,  w.  of  Tho8 
Allen  of  Cowley, 
co.  Derby. 

Charles  B.  of  Birchet,  Gent.,  bp.~ 
15  April  1638  ;  aged  30,  18  Aug. 
1662.     He  is   described    as    of 
Hull,  Gent.,  in  1660  when  he  sold 
the  Mr  of   Dronfield    to  And. 

=Ann,  dau.  of 
John    Bul- 
lock, of  Dun- 
ston,  Esq. 
(See  FED., 

ham. 

Morewood. 

p.  195.) 

Charles,  s.  &  h.  app., 
aged  7,  18  Aug.  1662. 


Ann. 


Judith.        John,  b.  1663.       Fra 


Francis,  b.  1667. 


John  Ely  the  of  Norton -Lees,  1  son.=f= 


Robert. 
Jol 


'ohn. 


John  B.  of  Norton-Lees=f=Ann,  bur.  at  Norton  29  April  1584. 


Ann,  1  w.,  dau.  of = William,  of  Nor-=Effame,  2nd  w.,sister= Joan,  3  w.,  dau.  of 
John  Gill  of  Light-  ton-Lees,  Yeo.,  of  Geo.  Brown  of  ....  Martin,  wid. 
wood  (See  FED.,  d.  s.p.l.,  &  bur.  6  Norton-Lees,  Yeo.;  of  Tho.  Bright. 

.      )  ;    bur.   23    Dec.  1619.  bur.  20  Aug.  1616. 

eb.  1596-7.  \ 

John  Blythe,  an  illegitimate  son,  of  Norton. 


Richard,=pAnn  Hick-    John  B.  of^pAnn,  dau.  &    Elizab.,  bur.    Ann,  mar.  7  Feb. 


2nd  son. 

son,  mar.  3    Hiendley 
Nov.  22         near  Wake- 
Eliz.              field. 

h.  of  Chrisr      at  Norton       17Eliz.  toChrisf 
Ayscough   of    16  June  2    Barten  of  Wood- 
Lincolnshire.    Eliz.               seats,  Junr. 

John  B.  of    Ann,  mar.  10  Aug.    Edwd,     Henry,= 
Cold   As-       1612  to  Robert            s.p.         a  skin- 
ton,  bur.  22     Homesfield  of  Dore.                  ner. 
June  1637.     Will  of  W.B.  1631. 
Hu 

pAlice,  dau.  of  Th"    Geo.,  of 
Dean  of  Matting-     London, 
ley  in  Hants. 

&h. 

Frances,  1  w.,=pWilliam  B.  of  Norton-Lees,=rEllen,  2nd  w.,dau.= Alice,  3rd  w.,  dau. 


dau.   of   Wil- 
liam Vesey  of 
Brampton, 
Gent.;  bur.  11 
Sep.  1609. 

E 


VOL.  II, 


Yeo.,  heir  to  his  uncle ; 
will  24  Jan.  1631;  proved 
at  York  ;  bur.  at  Norton 
14  Feb.  1631-2.  Coz.  An- 
thony Barten. 

F 


of  Richd  Alvey  of  of  William  Hol- 
the  Peak  ;  bur.  at  land  of  Ecclesall, 
Norton  23  Feb.  wid.  of  Will™  Bates 
1618-9.  of  Jurdenthorp.* 

Liv*   1631,  1634. 

(See  p.  548.) 


*  Jurdenthorpe,  parish  of  Norton. — J.  W.  0. 


454 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    aENTIUM. 


MS.  196 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.=f=William  B.  of: 


of  John  Bright   of 
Dore,  Yeo.,  bp.   23 
Oct.  1603  ;  mar.  28 
Jan.  1628-9.      (See 
FED.,  p.  274.) 

Norton-Lees, 
Yeo.,  bp.  8 
May  1608  ; 
bur.   8   Feb. 
1665-6. 

=Mary,  2nd  w., 

II 
Richard,  2nd  son, 

Mary,  w. 

dau.  of  .... 

bp.  13  July  1611, 

of  

Clarke  of 

a  druggist  in 

Taylor  of 

Leeds. 

London. 

The  Hole 

— 

House. 

Sarah. 

Sarah,  b.  1634  ;    Alice,  livg    Ellen,  live    Joseph,  b.    Richard,  twin  with  Joseph, 
d.  an  infant.          1653.  1653.  &d.!637.    b.  1637.     Probably  d.  y. 


William   B.  of=pMary,  dau.  of=pRob.  Fern,    Constance,  b.  1638  ;  mar.  at    Sarah, 


Norton-Lees, 
Gent.,   bp.  30 
March  1645. 

....  Waine. 
Probably  dau. 
of  Gabriel  W. 
at  p.  465. 

Clerk,  2nd 
husb.,  mar. 
at  Norton  3 
Dec.  1680. 

Chesterfield  1655  to  Geo. 
Shillitoe  of  Fenwick,  co. 
York,  Gent.  ;  named  in  will 
of  her  grandfather  1631. 

d.  inf. 

Ann,  b. 
1642. 

1                                                        1 

1 

Samuel  Blythe  of= 
Norton-Lees, 
Gent.,  son  &  heir, 
bp.  1  Oct.  1673  ; 
a  Dissenting 
Minr;  bur.  at  N.  3 
May  1735. 

=Mary,  dau.  of 
....  Sander- 
son of  co. 
Line.  Rather 
of  John  Rich- 
ardson.  (See 
p.  441.) 

Nathaniel, 
2nd  son,  bp. 
1  Nov. 
1675. 

Hephzibah, 
bur.  21 
May  1678. 

Elizabeth 
Fern,  bp. 
14  Aug. 
1683  at 
Norton. 

Hephzibah 
Fern,  bp. 
22  Oct. 
1689  at 
Norton. 

John,  bur.  at 
Norton  20 
Sep.  1720. 

Elizabeth,  bur. 
7  March  1725. 

Ann,  bur. 
13  Nov. 
1730. 

William  Turner  of= 
Hull,  merch*,  d.  at 
Manchester. 

=Mary  ....  mar. 
at  Pontefract  4 
Aug.  1731. 

William  &  Robert, 
both  d.  unmar. 


3  dau8.  (See    Joseph,  of  Man-=f=EIizab.,  dau.  of  ....  Rob- 
p.  88.)  Chester.  I  inson  of  Manchester. 


Benjamin  Blythe  of 
Derby,  Atty  at  Law; 
sold  the  Estate  at 
Norton-Lees. 


Samuel  Blythe  of  Frome,^ 
co.  Som.,  and  of  Birming- 
ham, V.D.M.,  b.  at  Nor- 
ton-Lees 1726  ;  d.  1796. 


....  Blythe=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
of  Manches-     ....  Hill;  wid. 
ter,  apothe-     1  of ....  Tay- 
cary.  lor,  2  of....  Tilt 

of  Stourbridge. 


1.  Samuel,  of  Bir-=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


mingham,  merch*. 


....  Harvey. 


Frances,  1  w.,  dau.  of=p2.  Benjamin,^ 


wich. 


Green  of  Nant- 


Samuel  Blythe,  a  Clergy-=.  .  .  .  dau.  of       Anne,  mar.  , 
man,  now  liv*  at  White-     ....  of  Dickens  of 

haven  1828.  Colne;  dead,       Staff. 


of  Birming- 
ham, merch*. 


co. 


Frances,  only 
child,  d.  un- 
mar. 


H 


MS.  196 

FAMILY 

MINORTTM 

GENTIUM. 

455 

a  |    H 

Benjamin, 

Edward,  of  Bir-= 

Nathaniel, 

Mary,  mar  

Letitia  mar 

of  the  Cape 
of  Good 
Hope,  coel. 

mingham  &  now 
at  Brussels 
1828. 

d.  coel. 

Owen  of  Bawtry, 
co.  Notts,  Att/. 

....  Gorton 
of  London, 

Att7. 

3.  Robert,  of  Birmingham,  mercht=r=Anne,  dau.  of  Geo.  Britain  of  Sheffield,  merch* 


i  I 

Edwin  Verdon,= Rosalind,  dau.  Charles,=Robina  James,  of  Bir-  Phoebe, 

of  Birming-        of  the  same  of  Glas-     Auchin-  mingham,  nn-  — 

ham;  no  issue.    Rob.  Kell.  gow.          vole.  mar.  1828.  Ellen. 


William,  of- 
Birming- 
ham. 

=Sarah,  dau.  of  Wilkins, 
sister  to  the  w.  of  Wm 
Field,  V.D.M. 

Frederick,^ 
of  Bir- 
mingham. 

pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Kell  of  Birmingham, 
V.D.M. 

Wilkins. 

Howard.        Arthur.        Nevile.        Eliza  Mary.        Delacourt. 

Henry,  of  Birmingham,  dead=f=Mary,  dau.  of  ....  Pickering  of  Stratford. 

Mary.        Ann.        William  Henry.        Edgar.        Maria.        Charles. 


Robert  Brittain  B.=pBarbara,  dau.  of    Geo.,  of  Birming-=pMary,  dan.  of  Ja§ 


of  Edinburgh. 


....  Cooper  of       ham,  merch4. 
Edinburgh. 


Benton  of  Bir- 
ingham. 


Barbara  Ellen,  1  dau.,  mar.  10     6  child0     Emma,  b.    Alfred  Turner,    Cathe  Mary 
Nov.  1828toTho.  Ogilvie,  Esq.,     1828.        11  Nov.       b.  130ct.l816.    Anna, 
of  Perth.  1814. 


MS.  197. 


NOTES  ON  THE  BLYTHE  PEDIGREE. 


I  do  not  feel  perfect  satisfaction  in  respect  of  every  statement  on  the  page 
opposite,  tho'  I  think  it  is  in  the  main  correct.  The  basis  is  a  pedigree  compiled 
for  the  Visitation  of  1585.  The  pedigree  of  1662  connects  with  it,  &  in  this  part  of 
it  there  seems  to  be  no  room  for  cavil.  In  respect  of  the  eldest  branch,  one  copy 
makes  the  first  John  a  Thomas.  The  continuation  from  the  third  John  is  taken 
from  a  pedigree  in  a  MS.  in  possession  of  Mr  Holland  Watson  compared  with  the 
parish  register  of  Norton  and  with  the  will  of  William  1631.  The  pedigree  was 
compiled  about  1640,  &  tho'  useful  is  not  quite  so  satisfactory  as  it  might  have  been. 
From  that  time  I  have  had  little  to  guide  me  but  the  register,  &  I  could  wish  for 
more  complete  proof  that  Samuel,  son  of  William,  was  the  father  of  Benjamin. 
The  Heindley  branch  is  entirely  from  the  Watson  MS. 


456  FAMILIJE    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  197 

In  the  Bullock  and  Parkin  families  there  are  many  entries  in  the  parish  Register 
of  Norton,  which  is  one  of  extraordinary  value  of  obscure  persons  of  the  name,  not 
connected  as  appears  with  the  principal  families  of  the  name.  But  of  the  Blythes 

I  conceive  that  all  who  are  mentioned  in  the  Register  are  of  this  family,  and  yet 
there  are  several  entries  which  are  not  noticed  in  this  pedigree.     I  think  it  well  to 
transcribe  them. 

Nupti. 

23  June    4  Eliz.    John  Slater  and  Elizabeth  B. 
5  Nov.     6  Eliz.     William  Winton  &  Joyce  B. 

II  Feb.      8  Eliz.     Wil.  Camm  &  Margery  B. 
16  Nov.  15  Eliz.    Tho.  Higginson  &  Eliz.  B. 

Bapt. 

1563     Aug.  13     Rob.  son  of  Wm  B.  of  Norton. 
1570     June  29    Wil.  son  of  Wm  B.  of  Norton. 

1610     July     1     John  Blythe  alias  Rotherham  son  of  John  B.  alias  R.  of  Norton, 
Yeo.,  by  Alice  Bullock  his  wife. 

1613  Feb.     6     John  sou  of  John  B.  of  Magerthay,  Yeo.,  &  Ann  Smalfield  his 

wife. 

1614  Sep.     7     Wil.  son  of  John  B.  &  Alice  his  wife. 

1637     Sep.  17     Mary  dau.  of  John  B.  &  Dorothy  Boswell  his  wife. 

1639     June    2     Elizab.  dau.  of  the  same. 

1639     Nov.  19    Wil.  son  of  Wil.  B.  &  Ann  Sillito. 

Sep. 

16  June  2  Eliz.  Eliz.  dau.  of  John  B.  of  Lees,  Yeo. 

15  Sep.  3  Eliz.  Margaret  B. 

1591     Sep.     8  Robert  B.  of  Woodseat,  Yeo. 

1637     July  19  Eliz.  w.  of  Wra  B.  of  Lees. 

1646  Mar.    3  Alice  dau.  of  John  B. 

1647  Mar.  28  Tho.  son  of  Wm  B. 
Feb.  18  Wil.  son  of  Wm  B. 

1648  May  25  Sara  dau.  of  Wm  B. 

Tho.  Wentworth,  Gent.,  &  Honor  his  wife  covenant  to  levy  a  fine  to  Rowland 
Morewood,  Gent.,  &  Gertrude  Roberts  &  her  heirs,  to  release  all  her  interest  of 
Jointure  or  Dower  out  of  all  the  Mess.,  etc.,  sold  by  Anthony  Blythe,  late  husband 
of  Honor,  to  Geffery  Roberts,  late  husband  of  Gertrude,  lying  in  Norton  and  Dronfield. 

Certificate  from  the  Court  of  Wards  &  Liveries,  that  by  Inq.  in  co.  Derb., 
21  Sep.  43  Eliz.  from  Anthony  Blythe,  Gent.,  it  was  found  that  he  held  lands  of  the 
Queen  by  Knight's  service  in  that  county,  and  d.  3  June  last  past,  whereby  they 
came  to  Charles  Blythe  his  son  and  next  heir  who  was  aged  2  on  27  April  the  last 
past. 

Another  Inq.,  4  James  I.  to  the  same  effect,  said  Anthony  had  the  Manor  of 
Norton  &  Dronfield  and  lands  in  Birchett.  See  will  of  an  Anthony  who  had  a  book 
of  Monuments,  1588.  York  Wills,  264. 

Mr  W.  Swift  of  Sheffield  says  that  William  Blythe  (son  of  John)  mar.  Joan, 
wid.  of  Tho.  Bright  and  mother  of  Stephen.  This  I  believe  the  more  because  I  had 
some  reason  before  to  suppose  that  he  did  marry  the  widow  of  one  of  the  Brights.  I 
rather  think  that  it  is  so  expressed  in  Holland  Watson's  book  of  pedigrees,  though 
with  some  obscurity.  But  it  is  placed  beyond  all  doubt  by  the  psh.  Register  of 
Sheffield,  where  we  have:  1617,  Nov.  4,  mar.  Will.  Blythe  and  Joan  Bright. 


John  Wood,  an  ejected  Minister  of=f=Mary  Fern  ;  probably        Three  of  the  dau'  of  John  Wood, 


Norton,  b.  at  Chesterfield  ;  d.  May 
1690. 

A 


sister  to  Robert  on        mar.  Bagshaw,  Sanderson,  and 
the  left.  Brough. 


MS.  197 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


457 


A] 


.  .    Elizabeth.    Samuel,  of  Norton,  V.D.M. 

t                 1 
Edward.   Edmund.    Tryp 

Bagshaw. 

Will  29  July  1723. 

Sarah,  mar.  Sam1  San- 
derson, and  (had)  a  son 
Sam1. 


Kichard.  John.  He  was  N.C.  Miur  at 
Norton,  &  d.  ab'  1723,  or 
Samuel. 


Rebecca,  mar.  Charles  Brough 
of  Wirksworth,  Gent. 


John  B.  of  Wirksworth  and  afterwards= Hannah, 
of  London,  living  1748. 


Kebecca,  mar.   Wil.  Wilson  of  Wirksworth, 
barber-surgeon. 


Susanna,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wood  of  Norton,  Clerk,  and  Mary  his  wife,  mar. 
Thomas  Bagshaw  of  Middleton  by  Wirksworth,  Gent.,  both  living  1731.  Or  was  Mary 
the  mother  ?  Tho.  Bagshaw  claimed  2/6  of  property  which  had  belonged  to  Mr  Wood  ; 
another  1/6  was  claimed  by  John  Brough,  some  time  of  Wirksworth,  but  afterwards 
of  St.  Andrew's,  London,  barber.  This  from  Mr  W.  Swift.  But  query  if  not  sisters 
of  Samuel  Wood.  See  letter  of  Mr  Ince. 


Edward  Prime,  b.  at  Weston  in  Derby -=pRosamond  Boote,  bur.  at 


shire  ;   ejected  at  Sheffield  1662  ;    d.  26 
April  1708,  aged  ab'  77. 


Sheffield   1    May   1685 
mar.  at  Chesterfield  1653. 


One  of  the  dau1  of  Mr  Prime 

mar Rose,  another  N.C. 

Minister,  who  d.  iu  1688. 


Nathaniel,       Esther,  bp.  26 
bp.  11  May    Jan.  1661-2  ;  bur. 
1676.  2  April  1698. 


Christopher  Richardson,  son=Heph-=Robert  Fern  of  Wirks- 
of  C.  R. ;  an  ejected  Minr ;  zibah.  worth,  V.D.M.,  mar.  26 
mar.  23  Jan.  1682-3.  July  1722. 


chel, 


Rachel,  bp.  at 
Sheffield  29 
May  1659. 


Timothy,  bp.  27  March 
1664  ;  bur.  5  Aug.  1673. 


Abi]ah,  bur.       Ruth,  bp.      Rhoda,  bp.       Phoebe,  bp. 
29  Jan.  9  Sep.  '         10  May  22  Oct. 

1657-8.  1666.  1668.  1671. 


These  two  marriages  1683  &  1722  appear  improbable.  There  is  in  print  a 
funeral  sermon  for  Edw.  Prime  by  Rob.  Fern  1708,  in  which  it  is  said  that  he  had 
2  sons  and  5  daus,  of  whom  the  sons  were  dead  and  4  of  the  dau8  living. 

See  for  Mr.  Fern's  descendants  Mr  Ince's  letter  8  Sep.  1848. 


MS.  198  § 

V.,  on  a  bend  crenelle  with  3  crosses  s.  between  6  or  3  doves  arg*. 
Nicholas  Stones  is  called  coz.  by  Robert  Stones  of  Sheffield,  grocer,  ab1  1659, 
&  brother  in  law  by  Tho8  Wadsworth,  1645. 


Nicholas  Stones  of  Hemsworth  in=j=Ann  Sterne,  mar.  22 


the  psh.  of  Norton,  lead  merchant, 
b.  1607  ;  d.  17  April  1676,  and 
was  bur.  in  the  Church  of  Norton  ; 
"Mercator  florentissimus";  bro. 
in  law  of  Geo.  Lee  at  p.  340. 


Oct.  1628 ;  bur.  27 
April  1681,  aged  75, 
with  her  husband  ; 
d.  25  April. 


Michael  Stones=Mary 
of  Norton,  per-     North, 
haps  brother  to 
Nicholas. 


mar. 
14  May 
1626. 


Thomas  Stones  of 
Hemsworth  More- 
side,  bp.  10  Aug. 
1629;  bur,  15  Jan. 
1673-4. 

1 
Alice,  bp.  10  Nov.  1631  ; 
mar.  Tho.  Hall  11  Aug. 
1661.       This    marriage 
does  not  appear  in  Dr 
Pegge's  account  of  this 
family. 

Samuel,  bp. 
30  Jan. 
1663,  an 
Italian 
merch*. 

Hester,  bp.  28  April 
1636,    mar.    Henry 
Latham  of  Wheston, 
co.    Lane.,   27   Oct. 
1659;  hed.  1699. 

A| 


458 


FAMILLE   MINOEUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  198 


John  Latham,  b.  1660,  Nicholas,  aet.  4,  1665.    Instead  of  Ann,  mar.  Hamlet 

who  is  the  J.  L.  at  p.  Nicholas,  in  Dr  Pegge's  is  Joseph,  Yate  of  Great  Bud- 

195;   aet.   5,   8  April  who  mar.  dau.  of  Rob.  Alexander  of  worth,  co.  Lane. 

1665.  Manchester. 


Elizab.,    Joseph  S.,  bp.  13  Nov.  1639,  of= 
bp.  27       Mosborough  in  psh.  of  Ecking- 
March      ton,  merch4  ;  bur.  at  Eckington 
1638.        18  Dec.  1680,»t.  41.  M.I.  Lived 
for  a  time  at  Bradway  ;  bought 
Mosborough  of  ....  Cooper. 

pRuth,  dau.  of  Edwd 
Gill     of     Carhouse, 
Esq.  ;  mar.  at  Rother- 
ham  21  April  1664; 
d.  4  July  1678  ;  bur. 
at  Eckington. 

Mary,  bp.  20 
April  1642; 
mar.  William 
Green  of 
Thundercliffe 
Grange  2 
Jan.  1661-2. 

Thomas  Stones  of  Mosborough,^ 
Esq.,   Just,   of   the   Peace  for 
Derbyshire,  b.  1671  ;    bur.   at 
Eckington    28    Jan.    1634-5; 
mentioned  in  the  will  of  Edw. 
Gill  ;  ob.  27  Jan. 

f=Hannah,  dau.  of    Ruth,  d.  17 
John  Knight  of    April  1674; 
Langold,    Esq.  ;    bur.  at 
mar.    10    April    Eckington. 
1708  ;    she  was 
his  only  child  ;             Ann. 
ob.  Oct.  1759. 

Elizabeth,  bp. 
at  Rotherham 
1  May  1665; 
bur.  there  14 
April  1668. 

John  Stones  of 
Mosborough, 
Esq.,  bp.  at 
Eckington  21 
Feb.  1708-9 ; 
d.  27  Nov. 
1745  unmar. ; 
bur.  at  Ecking- 
ton; s.p. 


Ann  S.,  bp. 
1  March 
1709-10; 
mar.  27  Sep. 
1727  to 
Anthony 
Brazelay,  a 
Viscount  of 
the  Kingdom 
of  France. 


Elizabeth, 

bp.!3Feb. 

1710-1; 

mar. 

Francis 

Cruso  of 

Lynn. 


Thomas  Stones,=Catherine  Male- 
b.  1726 ;  d.  1       verer,  d.  25  Oct. 
Feb.  1797;  bur. 
at  Eckington ; 


no  issue.     Heir 
to  his  bror. 


1761,  aged  35  ; 
bur.  at  Ecking- 
ton. Joined  with 
her  husband  in 
levying  a  fine  of 
lands  at  Ecking- 
ton 1769. 


John  Cruso,  b.  1750 ;  living  1826 ;  called^pCatherine,  dau.  of  Michael  Daintry  of 


heir  to  Joseph  Stones. 
Charity  Com™,  p.  222. 


Report  xviii.  of 


Leek,  Esq. 
aged  65. 


d.  at  Leek  31  July  1831, 


Michael.     Francis.    Henry.     John. 


Mary  Anne. 


Nicholas  S.  of=f=Ethelred,  dau.  of  =  George  Mil- 


Bradway, 
merch1,  bp.  31 
May  1646;  bur. 
4  Jan.  1691-2; 
bought  Brad- 
way  of  the 
Eyres. 


Rob.  Mower  of 
Milnthorpe,  lead 
merch* ;  b.  23 
Sep.  1652  ;  d.  13 
May  1720.  (See 
PED.,  p.  100.) 


ward  of 
Chesterfield, 
2nd  husb., 
mar.  at 
Whittington 
1691. 


Sarah,  bp.  11  March 
1648-9  ;  mar.  Henry 
Kayes,  Gent.,  1  Dec. 
1670,  of  Hopewell, 
Esq.;  Sher.  1678, 
in  psh  of  Wilne. 


ma, 
bp.  11 
April 
1652; 
bur.  30 
May 
1659. 


MS.  198 


PAMILI^l    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 


459 


Henry  K.  of  Hopewell,= Margaret,  dau.  of     Anne  Kayes,  w.  of  Richard  Middle- 
Esq.,  Sher.  of  Derb.          William    Bellasis     more  of  Stanton  juxta  dale, 
of  co.  York,  Esq.  =p 


Anne  Middlemore,  age 

3  9,  1709. 

Nicholas,  bp. 
21  March 
1676-7;  bur. 
20  June 
1681. 

Sarah,  bp.  29      Joseph,  bp.  9 
June  1879  ;         Feb.  1680-1  ; 
d.  unmar.  &        bur.  at  Nor- 
bur.  28  June      ton,  an 
1701.                  infant. 

Ethelred,  bp.  22  March  1682-3  ; 
mar.  14  Jan.  1699-700  to  Mar- 
maduke  Carver  of  Chesterfield, 
Gent.,  p.  347. 

This  account  of  the  family  of  Robert  Stones  of  Bradway  is  from  the 
Woodthorpe  Deeds. 


Mary,  bp.  3  May  1671 ;     Anne,  bp.    Joshua  &     Robert,  bp. 
mar.  14  April  1691  to     6  March       Robert,       10  Dec. 
John  Lobley  of  Chester-     1672-3;       twins,  bp.     1675,  of 
field,  Gent.,  &  2  Francis    bur.  26 
Owtram.  June 

1681. 


10  Jan., 
bur.  13th 
1674-5. 


Bradway. 


:.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Francis 
Hawksworth,  Gent., 
by  a  dau.  of  Abraham 
Sampson  of  South 
Leverton,  co.  Notts. 


Eastland  Hawksmore  of  Gainsborough^Eliz.  Stones,  mar.  before 
Gent.    York  Wills,  1774.  I  10  Jan.  1722. 

Eastland  Hawksmore  of  Gainsborough,  Gent.,  eld  son  &  h. ;  sold 
Bradway  to  John  Parker,  Gent.,  for  £1360,  10  Jan.  1761. 


MS.  198 


ilafijaim 


Sir  Geo.  Latham,  temp.  Ed.  6.=r= 


George.     Edmund.    Andrew=rThomasin,  dau.  of  Geo.  Lyon  of  Eccleston,  co.  Lane. 

Paul.     George.     Henry,  of  Whiston,=plsabel,  dau.  of  Chris1    2  daus. 
co.  Lane.  I  Kenwick  of  co.  Lane. 


Paul,    Rector    of=Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph1    Andrew,  Minister    4  dau8.   (See  the 
Standish ;  ejected.    Ashton  of  Middleton.    of  Coley.  Visitation.) 

A 

1  Richard  in  Harl.  1987,  where  his  issue,  Theodora,  Henry,  Paul,  &  Mary,  are 
given.  Administration  of  the  goods  of  his  son,  Paul  Lathom  of  Bolton  in 
Lancashire,  fustian-weaver,  granted  10  April  1703  to  Paul  Lathom,  I  suppose  the 
ejected  Minr.  Communicated  by  F.  D,  Hibbert. 


460 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  198 


Edward,         John,  of  Whiston,=j=Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Aspinwall  of  Aspinwall, 
s.p.  set.  58  April  1665.     co.  Lane.,  "first  watchmaker  in  England." 


Henry  L.  of 
Whiston  (see 
above),1  aged 
29,  8  April 
1665. 


Paul,  Vicar  of  War- 
minster  in  Wilts, 
mar.  Eliz.  Elderton 
of  that  place. 


Edward,  ob.  ccel. 
Andrew. 
Jonathan. 


3  daus.,  viz.  Anne,  Mary, 
&  Sarah,  wife  of  John 
Wood  of  Sutton,  and 
probably  Turton. 


John  Lobley,  Vicar  of  Sheffield,  &  after-=pAnn,  dau.  of  Alexr  Foster  of  Leeds,  Ludgate 


wards  Vicar  of  Chesterfield,  where  he  d. 
1694  &  was  bur.  29  May. 


cloth-worker,  as  appears  by  his  will  dated  7 
May  1673.     (See  York  Wills  996.) 


1 

Alexander,  b 
bp.    24    at 
1674-5;   bur. 
terfield      21 
1685-6. 

11  Jan.  ; 
Sheffield 
at  Ches- 
March 

Gilbert  Hall,  tenant=Rachel,  bp. 
of  Barlow-Lees            at  Shef- 
Farm      before     Mr    field  9  Feb. 
Lobley,  p.  237.              1664-5  ; 
mar.  28 
July  1685. 

Elizabeth, 
b.  29  Jan.  ; 
bp.!2Feb. 
1672-3. 

Richard=Anne,  mar. 
Wood-       at  Chester- 
ward.  Q.     field  1  Sep. 
JohnW.     1685. 
of  High- 
field. 

John  Lobley  of  Chesterfield,  Gent.,=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas=Francis  Owtram  of  Rumbling  Street, 

2nd  husb.,  mar.  1697.  Gave  up  Bar- 
low-Lees farm  to  Matthew  Webster. 
(See  Hist,  of  Derbyshire  274  ?) 


&  of  Barlow-Lees ;  bp.  at  Sheffield 
19  May  1669  ;  bur.  at  Chesterfield 
5  May  1695. 


Stones  of  Bradway 
(see  above)  ;  mar.  at 
Norton  14  April  1691. 


A  dau.,  bp.  Oct.  1692. 

See  a  John  Lobley,  brother-in-law  of  Jane  Butler  of  ....  Baildon,  Yeo.,  1718. 
York  Wills,  1738. 

1  This  appears  by  Mon.  Ins.  at  Staveley. 


MS.  199 


Robert  Ashton,  brother  of  Thomas  A.  of  Shepley,  co.  Lane. 


George  A.  of  Shepley,  d.=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Turner 
about  1685  (sic), aged  80.    of  Mottram,  or  Mary. 


Robert  Ashton  of  Stony  Middleton^Elizab.,  dau.  of  ....  Teales 
co.  Derb.,  d.  about  1636,  aged  60.       of  Totley,  co.  Derb. 


Joan,  l=j=Robert  Ashton  of  Stony=j=Frances,  2nd=j= Alice,  3rd  w.,  dau.    Margaret,  w 


w.,  dau. 
of 

Francis 
Sharp. 


Middleton,  Esq.,  Sheriff 
1665,  aged  57,  28  June 
1667;  bur.  at  Hather- 
sedge  27  June  1687.  Will 
24  Aug.  1683. 


w.,  dau.  of 
John  Fern 
of  Harting- 
ton;  mar.  13 
May  1635. 


of  Godfrey  Kirk  of  Thomas 

ofBradwall;  mar.  White  of 

at    Bakewell     24  Stony 

Sep.  1640.  Middleton. 


Anne,  appears  to  have  d.  before  1688. 


MS.  199 


FAMILY   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


461 


B 

Joseph,  d.  before- 
his   father,  aged 
21,  1667. 

Rol 

pAnn,  dau.  of 
Tobias  Hop- 
kin  son  of 
Bonsai. 

>ert  or  Joseph, 

Corne- 
lius. 

d.y. 

Edward  Downes=  Sarah,  had 
of  Shrigley,  co.     £10,000 
Cestr.,  Esq.,  b.     by  will  of 
1662;  HVK  1744.     Sam1 
Ashton. 

Samuel  Ashton  of  Stony-Middleton, 
Gent.,  made  a  will  nuncupative  5 
Feb.  1688,  on  which  Lrs.  of  Ad- 
ministration were  granted  to  his 
bror  Benjn  A. 


Benjamin  Ashton  of^Christiana,  dau.  of 


Hathersedge,  Gent., 
b.  1650  ;  d.  12  Feb. 
171 6;  bur.  at  Hather- 
sedge. Principal  heir 
to  Sam1. 


Chrisf  Turner  of 
York  ;  b.  1650  ;  d. 
25  June  1703;  bur. 
at  Hathersedge. 


Benjn,  of  Hather- 
sedge, b.  1684  ; 
d.  unraar.  25  Dec. 
1725.  Will  7  Sep. 
1725  ;  Prob. 
1726. 


Robert,  of 
Hather- 
sedge, b. 
1677  ;  d. 
24  Aug. 
1717 
unmar. 


Philip  &  Philip, 
both  d.  infants. 


Joseph, 
infant. 


d. 


an 


Alicia  Maria, 
co-hr,  mar. 
Cha"  Bag- 
shaw  of  Ridge, 
&d.  1719, 
aged  37.  (See 
PED.,  p.  110.) 


Christiana, 
aged  20,1 707; 
mar.  William 
Spencer  of 
Cannon  Hall, 
Esq. 


William  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  Capn  in  the  English  Fusiliers,=pChristiana  Spencer, 
d.  in  1780.     (See  more  in  Wolley's  Collections,  vol.  iii.,     cohr  to  her  bror. 
f.  257,  Harl.  6668.) 


John  Ashton  Shuttle-     ....  1  =  Ashton  Ash-=j 
worth,  a  Lieut,  in  the    w.,    in    ton,  in    the 
English  Fusiliers           Ameri-    Artillery, 
1776,    Cap.    of    the    ca,  d.       Major,  of 
Royal  English  Fusi-     s.p.          Hathersage 
Hers,   d.    1794,  aged                   Hall,  d.  July 
44.                                                  1830. 

=Ann 
Youle, 
2  w. 

Edmund,    James,  in  the 
in  the          Army,    mar. 
Army,  d  Good- 
abroad        win  ;     d.    at 
unmar.        Stony    Mid- 
dleton,  s.p. 

Ashton    Christiana  Maria  Alicia,  d.    Matilda,  living 
Ashton,  Ashton,  d.  unmar.  1828.      unmar.  1837. 
aged  32,  15  April 
1837.       1832  in-      Ann,  d.  un-          Julia,  live  un- 
nupta.         mar.  29  Aug.        mar.  1837. 
1833. 

II                      II 
John  Spencer    Louisa  & 

Ashton  of          another, 
Merton  Coll.,    d.  y. 
Oxf. 

Willm  Sam1 

Robert  Ashton: 
of  Bradway, 
psh.  of  Norton, 
Esq.,  eldest  son 
&  heir,  d.  9  Feb. 
1716  ;  bur.  at 
Darfield,  co. 
York. 


|c 


:Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rob. 
Wood  of  Monk  Bret- 
ton,  co.  York,  Gent. ; 
mar.  at  Royston  4 
Feb.  1653;  d.  21 
March  1721,  aged  86; 
bur.  with  her  hus- 
band. (See  PED.,  p. 
250.) 


Alexander  A.: 
of  Whiteley 
Wood  in  psh. 
of  Sheffield, 
2nd  son,  bur. 
at  Sheffield 
18  May  1682. 


VOL.  II. 


Paul,  at  school. 

=Ann,  dau.  &  co-h.  of  Tho. 
Dale  of  Whiteley  Wood, 
Yeo. ;  mar.  at  Bradfield  18 
May  1659.  Elizab.  Dale  of 
Whiteley  Wood,  spinster, 
mar.  at  Sheffield  11  April 
1655  Tho.WasternofMos- 
borough,  wheelwright. 
(Compare  marriage  with 
Bright  of  Banner  Cross.) 
G 


462                                FAMILI^   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 
0                                                                                                       D  | 

MS.  199 

Robert,  of^pMary,  dau.  of  Rob.  Hall  of 

1 

Tho8,  bp. 

Elizab.,  bp.  19 

Rebecca 

Whiteley 

Stumper-low,  Gent.  ;  bp.  10 

21  May 

April  1660  ; 

&  Alice, 

Wood, 

Jan.  1666-7  (see  FED.,  p. 

1670; 

mar.   23   Dec. 

both 

Gent.,  bp. 

237)  ;   living  at  Whiteley 

bur.  6 

1681  to  Jn° 

living 

19  April 

Wood  4  Geo.  I.,  1717. 

July 

Bright.     (See 

unmar. 

1666. 

1671. 

FED.,  p.  274.) 

1688. 

Elizabeth,  bp.  15  Dec.  1691  ;  bur.  in 
Middle  Aisle  of  Shefd  Church  26  Dec. 
1694.  M.I. 


Sarah,  dau.  &  h.,  bp.  13  Dec.  1688  ;  w. 
of  Rob*  AMbrook  of  Rollings,  co.  Derb., 
Gent.,  in  Crich. 


1                                                                1    1 

|                 1 

1    1 

Robert,  of  Brad-=pSarah,  dau.  &  coh.      George, 

Charles,     Joseph,  of    Benjn, 

way  &  of  Scotter, 

of  Tho.   William-     b.  1 

D.D.,         Surrey 

bp.  16 

co.  Line.,  Esq., 

son,  Esq.,  by  Sarah,      Feb., 

Master      Street 

in 

Sep. 

bp.      18      Jan. 

dau.  of  Sal-     bp.  21, 

of  Jesus     the 

1672. 

1656-7;    d.  s.p. 

mon,1  M.D.,  Phys.      1660-1. 

Coll.,         Strand, 

2     July     1706  ; 

to  Chas.  I.  ;  d.  26 

Camb.,      b.  23  Sep 

.     Corn8, 

bur.  at  Norton. 

March   1739,  aged     John, 

bp.  25        1670. 

bp.  11 

74  ;  bur.  at  Scotter.     bp.  7 

May           Live  1744 

.     March 

M.I.    T.  W.  was  a     May 

1665. 

1674-5. 

son  of  Sir  Richard      1663. 

Live 

Williamson. 

1744. 

Catherine,  1  w.,  dau.=pSalmon  A.  of  Don-=  Elizabeth.  2nd  w.. 

r    i 

of  ....   Holliday;     caster,  Gent.,  d.  4     dau. 

of  ....  d.      Ash- 

w.  of 

mar.  at  Doncaster  24     Oct.  1785,  aged  84  ;     10 

Feb.     1785,      ton  

April    1732  ;    d.   27     bur.  in  Doncaster    aged 

55  ;      bur.        = 

P 

John- 

Nov. 1757,  aged  57;     Church.    M.I.    He    with  her  husband. 

son. 

bur.  at  Doncaster.         was  an  Attorney. 

Jane,  d.  1  Feb.  1738,     Sarah,  d.  28  Nov.  1746, 

1 
Ann  A.,  d.  unmar. 

9  Nov. 

aged  3  ;  bur.  in  Don-     aged  3  ;    bur.  in  Don- 

1787,   aged  47 

• 

bur.   in 

caster  Church.                caster  Church. 

Doncaster  Church. 

Robert,          Charles  A.=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Wood-          Dorothy,  d.  unmar.,  and 

s.p.                of  Scotter.    head  of  Thornhill. 

was  bur.  with 

her  father 

24  Sep.  1719, 

aged  21. 

Charles. 

Alexr,  bp.  22  May  1677 ;  bur.  at  Staveley  29  Jan. 
1694-5  ;  d.  of  the  small-pox  which  then  much  pre- 
vailed, especially  about  Sheffield.  MS.  of  Henry 
Lowe  of  Whittington. 


Jane,  w.  of  Rob.  Wainwright 
of  Middle  Woodhall,  Gent. 
Live  1744. 


1  In  will  of  Rowland  Morewood  of  Alfreton,  Esq.,  15  April  1647,  he  leaves  £100 
to  his  cousin  Joan,  wife  of  Dr.  Salmon,  and  £20  to  each  of  her  daughters.  The 
Doctor's  name  seems  to  have  been  Peter, 


MS.  199 


FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


463 


Dorothy,  w.  of  Wilm  Green  of  Jane,  b.  1679,  w.  of 
Middlewood  &  of  Liversedge.  Edw.  Goodwin  of 
1744.  (See  p.  372.)  Rawmarsh,  Gent. 


Sarah,  w.  of  Wilm  Green- 
wood, Rector  of  Darfield. 


Jane,  w.  of  .... 


Rachel,  b.  1  Nov.  1658 ;  mar.  2  May 
1689  to  John  Newham1  of  Whitting- 
ton  &  Staveley,  Gent.,  son  of  Wil.  of 
Elvaston  &  afterwards  of  Inkersal. 


Dorothy,  bp.  31  Oct.  1667  ;  Joan,  bp. 

living  unmar.  1688  ;  mar.  17  March 

in   1694  Henry  Bright  of  1680-1. 
Wherlow. 


Roger  Newham,  living 
1744  at  Whittington, 

Robert,  of  Wakefield, 
hardwareman. 

Ralph,  a 
Clergy- 

Dorothy,    Rachel,  mar. 
mar.            John  Lund 

R.N.  ;    d.    17    March 

— 

man,  d. 

George        of  Worksop. 

1777,  &  Jane  his  wife 

John 

,   of    Wakefield, 

at  Bom- 

Milnes of 

17  April  1778  ;    aged 

mar. 

Dorothy  Wheat- 

bay. 

Dunston. 

80.            =f= 

ley. 

1  !      • 

Ralph,  d. 

Ann,  mar. 

Rachel,  mar. 

Elizab.,       Williar 

Q,  a  great 

Mary, 

unmar. 

Joseph 

Tho8     Dids- 

mar.            doctor, 

mar. 

d.y. 

— 

Bentley  of 

bury  of  Shef- 

Gervas       Betty  Wadding- 

Sarah,  d. 

Bradford, 

field,  mercer. 

Seaton.        ton. 

Ellen. 

unmar. 

21  Dec. 

T 

T 

1776. 

1                                                   1 
8  other  children,     Gilbert^         ....  of 

....  mar.  John     ....  mar 

.Tho. 

d.  before 

their    Dids- 

Newark. 

Grace  Woodman     Pearson. 

mother. 

bury. 

of  Whittington. 

A  dau.  &  h. 


Arthur  Bulkley  of=f=Jane  N., 
Whittington,     co.     b.  1722; 


Derb.,  Gent, 
p.  195.) 


(See 


mar. 
1742. 


Roger,  d.  John,  bred  to  the  Man-  Charles,  bred 

at    An-  Chester     business,    but  a  working 

tigua  quitted  it ;    d.  unmar.  hosier,  d.  un- 

unmar.  1800.  mar.  1798. 


Elizab., 
d.  1750. 

John, 
b.  1746; 
d.  un- 
mar. 


Thomas  Ashton=pElizabeth  Eard- 


Bulkley  of  Whit- 
tington &  Stand- 
low,  co.  Staff., 
bp.  at  Whitting- 
ton 1744. 


ley     of     Leek, 
1778.   Had  £40 
per  ann.  in  land 
&  £400  in 
money. 


Henry  B. 
of  Temple 
Dresid, 
co.  Pemb., 
Esq.,  fora 
time  in 
India. 

Jane,  mar. 
1  Samuel 
Bower, 
2  Isaac 
Cundy,  a 
miller. 

Catherine, 
unmar. 
1799. 

Ann,  un- 
mar. 
1799. 

1  The  above  John  Newham  d.  12  Nov.  1739,  aged  75  ;  Rachel,  his  wife,  4  July 
1718. 


464  FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  199 


Henry  Bulkley      ....  Charles  Daintry,=.  .  .  .=Richard  Froggatt,  Esq.,  of  the 

of  the  Forge  in     w.  of  Esq.,  of  Darlas-     Bulk-      Hagg  in  psh.  of  Staveley,  2nd 

Staveley,    Esq ton    Green,    co.     ley.         hush.,   mar.    at    Staveley   10 

Liv«  unmar.  Staff.,   1st   husb.  Jan.  1820. 

1825.  (See  p.  198.) 

There  was  an  Indenture  dated  24  Dec.  4  Geo.  I.  between  Robert  Alsibrook  of 
Crich,  Gent.,  &  Sarah  his  wife  &  Mary  Ashton  of  Whiteley-wood,  on  the  1st  part ; 
John  Bright  of  Badsworth,  Esq.,  &  Joseph  Mellish  of  Blythe,  Esq.,  on  the  2nd  part ; 
&  Tho.  Gisburn  the  younger  of  Derby,  Esq.,  of  the  3rd  part.  Conveyance  to  Gis- 
burn  of  the  Manor  of  Bamford. 

For  Dr  Charles  Ashton,  see  Taylor's  Dissertation  in  Dr  Warren's  Edit,  of 
'  Hieroclis,'  which  is  indeed  Dr  Ashton's.  He  stopped  Mr  John  Jackson  of  his 
degree  for  Arianism  ;  I  think  his  M.A.  degree. 

The  first  John  Newham,  before  he  inar.  Rachel  Ashton,  mar.  a  connection  of  the 
Brailsfords,  &  had  2  daus,  Elizab.  &  Catherine  ;  the  latter  was  stolen  away  from  her 
father's  house  in  1702  by  one  Salter,  a  gardener  at  Bolsover,  that  she  might  marry 
a  young  man  of  the  neighbourhood,  viz.  Ricd  White  of  Duckmanton.  But  he  not 
making  his  appearance  when  expected,  she  gave  herself  to  this  Salter,  though  she 
had  no  previous  knowledge  of  him.  There  was  a  Roger  Newham  of  Inkersal, 
uncle  to  the  first  John,  and  John  had  sisters  mar.  to  Brailsford,  Walker,  Holland,  & 
Wright. 

In  the  'London  Evening  Post'  of  26  July  1744  is  an  account  of  the  christening 
of  F.  A.  Bulkley  &  some  good  notices  of  Rob.  of  Bradway  &  his  wife. 

The  Roger  Newham  uncle  to  John  was  of  Inkersell,  Yeo.,  &  was  bur.  at 
Staveley  9  June  1687.  Catlr3  his  wid.  was  bur.  16  Nov.  following.  An  account 
which  I  have  seen  of  Newham's  differs  from  Dr  Pegge's  in  making  John  the  son  of 
Ralph  N.  by  Hannah  Hackery.  It  is  certain  that  Mary  Newham  (I  believe,  sister 
to  John)  mar.  at  Staveley  9  Aug.  1 683  Godfrey  Bright  of  Staveley- Woodthorpe. 

Sir  Peter  Freschvile  in  his  will  dated  16  March  1632  confirms  lands  at  Alvaston 
to  his  servant  Ralph  Newham  of  that  place.  He  gives  also  £10  to  Roger  Newham, 
Clerk,  and  £20  to  his  servant  John  Newham. 


MS.  200 

From  the  two  Visitations  of  1634  &  1662,  with  a  few  additions  from  the 
Register  at  Eckington,  and  also  St.  George's  Visit,  of  London  1687,  where  how- 
ever Henry  who  mar Gell  is  made  son  of  George  and  brother  of  Zachary. 

This  pedigree  needs  revision. 

See  notes  of  Sir  Philip,  Gell's  will  in  Mr.  Ince's  (?)  letter. 

The  two  sons  of  Zachariah  (all  that  appear  to  have  grown  up)  d.  unmar.  being 
lost  in  the  sands  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. — Bassano. 

Zachary  W.  exhibited  in  1634  the  proof  of  his  Arms,  a  Deed  dated  3  Feb. 
27  H.  8,  with  a  Seal  of  Arms  affixed.  He  had  however  a  grant  from  Segar,  or 
rather  Confirmation :  Sab.,  a  sword  erect  in  pale  arg1,  hilted  or,  on  a  chief  indented 
g.  a  crown  ducal  proper.  To  this  coat  Sir  Wm  Dugdale  added  2  escallops  on  each 
side  of  the  crown. 

Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.=George  Wigfall  of  Carter  Hall  in=f=Cecilia  .... 
of  Rob.  Moore.  psh.  of  Eckington,  co.  Derb.         I  2nd  wife. 


MS.  200 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


465 


A| 


i  i    i  i    i 

Henry  Wigfall  of=f=Ursula,  dau.  &  cohr  of  Richd      Godfrey.         Joan. 
Ridgeway  in  the    'New-sham  of  Shatcliff  ;  mar.  —  — 


I    I 
Frances. 


Ridgeway 

same  parish,  son 

and  heir. 


at  Eckiugton  23  Sep.  1570  ;          Eliz.        Gertrude.     Dorothy, 
living  a  widow,  aged  50,  18 
Aug.  43  Eliz.,  1600. 


George  Wigfall  of  Carter=pAnn,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Nicholas  Towers  of      William 


Hall,  son  and  heir,  bur. 
at  Eckington  1  Oct.  1623  ; 
a  Yeo. ;  of  Long  Ridgway 
1600. 


Eaton,  co.  Notts,  Gent.  ;  mar.  at  Ecking- 
ton 3  March  1602-3.  Dor.  the  other  co- 
heir mar.  John  Farmour ;  their  mother 
Ann  mar.  2  Matthew  Tompson. 


Zachariah  W.  of  Carter1 
Hall,  Gent.,  bp.  1  Dec. 
1603.  Liv«  1634. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  Gervas  Pigot  of 
Thrumpton,  co.  Notts,  Esq. ; 
heir  to  her  mother  Jane,  dau. 
of  ....  Bradshaw  of  Burton, 
co.  Staff. 


Matthew.       Godfrey. 
Benjn 


William  Wigfall,  son  &  heir, 
2  years  old  1634. 


Henry,  2nd  son,  bp.  28  May 
1633. 


Gervase,  bp.  1 1  Aug. 
1634. 


Henry  Wigfall  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir      Richard.      John.      Elizab.        Troth. 


Renishaw  in  the 
same  psh.,  Esq., 
3rd  son  ;livg  1634; 
d.  1651. 


John  Gell  of  Hop- 


ton,  co.  Derb. 


Godfrey.      Peter.       Mary.      Gertrude. 


Daniel  W.  of  Renishaw,^ 
Gent.,bp.  5  April  1642; 
aged  20,  1662;  d.1699; 
bur.   in  Church  of  St. 
Geo.,  Botolph  Lane.  He 
was  of  London,  merch*, 
jet.  45,  1687. 

=Dorothy,  dau.  of 
....  Elmsall  ; 
mar.  at  Barnsley 
21     Sep.    1676. 
Her  father  called 
of  Doncaster  in 
the  Vis.  of  1687. 

Mary,  aged  17,  Elizabeth,  bp.  19 
1662;  mar  Sep.  1639  ;  d.  24 

Trot  of  April  1641  ;  bur. 
near  Ashburn.  at  Eckington. 

Judith,  dau.,  coal. 

m 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Thomas    Dorothy,  mar.  Wm  Hen.     Mary. 
Chester,     Esq.,    son    of    Plumtree,  bro.   to  the       — 
Sir  Anthony.  M.P.  John. 


Henry.     Daniel. 
Thomas. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.=f  John  Wigfall  of=Barbara,2ndw.,dau.=Frances,  3rd  w.,  dau. 


of  Robert  Phipps  of 
Coventry,  M.D.,  of 
Doncaster  in  Vis. 
1687. 


Renishaw,  Esq.,  of  Gervas  Nevil  of  of  Sir  John  Newton 

bp.  28  Sep.  1637;  Leeds,     Gent.,    by  of   Barrs   Court,  co. 

aged  25, 18  Aug.  Barbara,     dau.    of  Glouc.,     Bart.;      d. 

1662  ;    bur.    5  Francis  Bullock  of  20   July  1714,  aged 

Nov.  1711.  Ounston.  44. 


466 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  200 


Anne,  aged  4,  18  Aug.  1662  ;  liv*  1(587,  as  by  Sir  fl/ 
St.  George's  Vis.  of  London,  where  she  is  represented 
as  being  the  only  issue  of  the  first  marriage  ;  mar.  1 
John  Bright  of  Dore,  2  Henry  Inman  ;  mar.  1708. 

T 


Barbara,  bp.     Henry,  bp. 
10  Dec.  1663;     2  March 
unmar.1709,     1664-5. 


Barbara.     Jane.        This  Barbara  appears  to  have  mar.  John  Revel  at  p.  172. 


1 

William,  bp.  at  Norton 
1  Aug.  1666-7,  of  Brom- 
ley, co.  York  ;  mar.  Ann, 
dau.  of    ....  Ross  of 
Leeds.        =p 

John,  he  it  was  who 
mar.  Frances  Newton 
according      to      Dr. 
Pegge. 

Mary. 
Elizabeth. 

1 
Jane,  mar.  1  .... 
Mathill,    2     Wil. 
pjmmerson,  Parson 
of  Norman  ton. 

John,  aged  7,  1709.        Thomas,  aged  3,  1709. 


<@arratt 


MS.  200 


.  Garratt.=F 


Francis  Garratt  of  Weston  Underwood,=r 
co.  Derby,  Gent.    "Will  28  June  1708. 


.  .  Garratt.=F 


Jane.    Alice,  w.  of  Wil.    Thomas  G.  of  Middleton  by  Youl-= 
Cartwright  of        grave,   Yeoman,    1710  ;    after  of 
Nottingham,           Hackney   Lane  in    Darley    1717, 
maltster.                 which  he  purchased  of  John  Revel 
for  £600. 

=Sarah  ....  remar. 
....  Ash  borne 
of  Northern- 
wood. 

Francis  Garratt  of= 
Weston  Under- 
wood, Yeo.,  1731. 

1                     I                              ! 
Thomas,  of    William,  of  Bake-      Rebecca,  w.  of  Bennet 
Middleton,     well,  ironmonger,      Higton  of  Darley, 
Yeo.,  1732.     1732.                        maltster. 

1                                                             1                                1 
Thomas  Garratt  of  =  Penelope,  2nd  w.,     .  .  .  .  w.  of  James     .  .  .  .  w. 

Hornsey  in  Middle-     wid.  of  Thorn3         Philips  of  Little-    of  .  .  .  . 
sex,  &  Hackney          Redstau  of  Horn-    over,  &  had  issue.     Hartnel. 
Lane,  Esq.,  d.  s.p.     sey,  surgeon, 
about  1798. 

1 
.  .  .  .  w. 

of  
Finch  ; 
S.p. 

MS.  200  FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  467 

LA 

Thomas  Garratt  of^pHannah,  dau.  of  John     William,  of  Not-     John,  of  Notting- 


Uttoxeter,  Gent., 
son  &  heir.  Will 
10  Oct.  1719. 


Hayne    of    Uttoxeter    tingham,  iron-          ham,  ironmonger, 

&     Ashburn     Green,     monger,  1724.  1724. 

Gent. 


Francis,  a  Clerk  ;  will  Ann,  w.  of  John  Hurd  of  Alderman-  Elizabeth,  w.  of 
27  April  1772  ;  d.  un-  bury,  London,  merch* ;  liv*  1736  ;  ....  Thompson, 
mar.  d.  s.p. 

From  the  Collections  of  Mr.  S.  Mitchel. 


MS.  180         ^allotoes— 


Which  Woolhouse  of  Glapwell  mar.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Oldfield  of  Wood- 
lands, by  Eliz.  Wentworth  his  wife,  about  1640  ? 

Arms  of  Hallowes,  Az.,  on  a  fess  3  torteaux  between  3  crescents  or. 

The  will  of  Milicent  Woolhouse,  wid.,  is  at  Dr  Commons  and  varies  very  much 
from  the  ped.  as  given  below. 

Will  of  Ellinor  Hallowes,  1672,  in  York  Wills  1001.  Of  Anne  Morewood  1720 
at  1793.  _ 

Ann  Linacre=pTho«  Wool  house=f=  Mary  Chaworth,  dau.  of  John  C.  of  Southwell. 


Bartholomew,    Elizab.,  mar.  James      Sarah  mar.  Francis      Robert.       Thomas.=f=        Anthony, 
aged  20, 1662.     Chadwick.  Kadford    of  Hors-  — 


Barbara. 


ley-Woodhouse.  John. 


Another. 


Thomas.    Elizabeth.     [This  was  probably  the  lady  who  mar.  Sam  Hallows.] 
Nath.  Hallowes^Ellinor,  of  Nottingham,  wid.  Will  6  Sep.  1672. 

Susanna       Daniel wife  of  Edw.  Les-     Joseph.  =  Samuel Thornton=^Mary. 

Charnell.  ter,  or  Lasler  (?). 


....  Thornton.T=  Joseph  More  wood  .=Ann,  of  Nottingham,  bur.  21  June  1720. 

(FED.,  p.  464.) 
Mary  T.  

John  Woolhouse  of  Glapwell.    This  ped.=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Baker 


is  from  an  Harl.  MS.  &  Bassano. 


of  Aldesworth,  co.  Notts. 


John  Woolhouse     Anthony  Woolhouse  of  London,=pMilicent,  dau.  of  John  Strelley 


of  Glapwell,  eld-     Citizen  &  Haberdasher,  after  of 
est  son,  ob.  s.p.      Glapwell,   bur.   in  Ch.   of    St. 

Magnus  the  Martyr,  in  London 

Bridge. 


of  London,  Vintner.  Will 
dated  1  Oct.  1602,  being  then 
of  Micham  in  Surrey,  wid.  ; 
bro.  Nich8  Strelley  ;  dau8  very 
differently  stated. 


*  This  pedigree  has  been  unfortunately  misplaced  :  it  ought  to  be  in  Vol.  I.,  p.  412,  to  follow 
MS.  179.— J.  W.  C. 


468 


EAMILTJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  180 


A| 


1 

1 

Elizab.,  wife  of  John 

George  Smithes^pSarah^Sir  Arthur  Savage,  2nd  husb., 

Edge,  &  2  of  Isaac 

of  London,  gold- 

General of  His  Majesty's  forces 

Wright  of  Bletching- 

smith,    ob.     11 

in  France,  etc.  ;   knighted  at 

ley  ;   d.  10  March 

July  16  15,  aged 

Cadiz  ;  d.  13  March  1632  ;  bur. 

1622. 

52. 

at  St.  Mary  Staining. 

1 

(See  M.  P.  B.  2,  p.  144.) 


4  sons  &  5  daus. 


Jane  Savage,  only  dau. 


Robert  Woolhouse=pMary,  dau.  of 


of  Glapwell,  Esq., 
1611. 


Hutchinson  of 
Barnford. 


Susan,  wife 
of  Rob* 
Spencer. 


Mary,  wife 
of  Francis 
Barnard. 


....  wife  of  Rich- 
ard Barnard,  bro- 
ther to  Francis. 


Thomas  Woolhouse1  of  Glapwell,     John.         Martha,   mar. 

Gent.,  aged  19,  1611  ;  he  mar.  2  Samuel  Bolles 

Ann,  dau.  of  Gilb1  Linacre,  widow     Edward,     of  Worksop. 

of  John  Parker  (p.  178),  and  1 

Mary,  dau.  of  John  or  Geo.  Cha-  Frances. 

worth  of  Southwell,  by  a  dau.  of 

Henry  Sacheveral  of  Morley. 


.  I  M 

Milicent,    Mary. 

wife  of  — 


Richd 
Brooke. 


Elizabeth. 


Thorn8  Woolhouse  of  Glapwell,=pSarah,  dau. 
Gent.     (See  will  of  Mary          of  .... 
Hacker  (?),  York  Wills  1369.)      Oldfield  of 

Oldfield. 


Anthony,  mar dau.  of. ...  Others. 

Edwards ;  lived  in  Ireland ; 
had  Tho.  who  mar.  &  had 
issue ;  &  also  Anthony, 
Richard,  Chaworth,  &  Mary. 


Thomas,  aged  10,1662  ;  ob.  s.p. 

Samuel  Hallowes  of  Hallowes  in  the  par.  of  Dronfield,  co.  Derb.=p 

I 

Nathaniel  Hallowes  of  Dethick,  co.  Derb.,=pEllinor,  of  Nottingham,  wid.     Will 


Member  of  Parliament  for  the  Town  of 
Derby.  (Q.  if  not  a  dau.  Hester  mar.  to 
Capt.  Lowe,  M.  P.  B.,  iv.,  23.) 


6  Sep.  1672  ;  son  Daniel  H.,  son-in- 
law  Leekes,  son  Joseph  H.,  deceased, 
dau.  Mra  Mary  Thornton. 


Susanna  Hallowes, 
mar.  Thomas 
Charnelles  of 
Snarkeston,    co. 
Leic.,  &  d.  about 
1673  leaving  issue. 


Elizabeth,  first  wife,  dau.= 
of  Nathaniel  Jackson  of 
Richmond,  co.  York, 
Clerk;  mar.  by  Mr.  Rath  - 
band,  Parson  of  Ripley, 
27  May  1658.  (See  will 
of  Mr  Jackson,  York 
Wills  771.) 


:Samuel  Hallowes: 
of  Norton,  co. 
Derb.,  Esq.,  and 
afterwards    of 
Nottingham, 
where  he  d.  & 
was  bur.  in  St. 
Mary 'sCh.  there; 
originally  of 
Derby.  c 


:Ann,  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  .... 
Danvers  of 
Swithland,  co. 
Leic.,    Esq. 
Will   11  July 
1717,  bene- 
factor to    the 
Chapel. 


1  Tho.  W.  mar.  1,  1617,  Mary  Chaworth,  she  d.  1632;  he  mar.  2  Ann  Parker 
15.  Sep.  1636,  she  d.  19  June  1667  ;  both  wives  had  issue. 


MS.  180 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 

Bl 


469 


William  Hallowes  of  Notting-=Gratiana,  dau.  of  Robert  Jackson  of  London, 
ham,  Esq.,  bp.  at  Norton  apothecary,  son  of  Luke  Jackson  of  Lumley 
18  Aug.  1674  ;  d.  s.p.  about  Hall,  co.  Notts,  Gent,  (see  Morant's  'Essex,' 
1752.  ii.,  357)  ;  d.  a  widow  at  Nottingham. 


Thomas  &  Henry, 
both  bp.  and  bur. 
at  Norton  ;  d. 
infants. 


Frances,  wife  of  John  Bury  of  Not- 
tingham, Esq.,  Receiver  General  of 
the  Land  tax ;  had  Anne,  &  Eliz.  w. 
of  Gov.  Boothby. 


Elizabeth  &  Martha, 
both  bp.  at  Norton, 
&  2  other  dau8,  all 
d.  s.p. 


Nathaniel,  bp.  at 
Norton   8    Feb. 
1660-1  ;  d.  with- 
out issue,  as  did  a 
daur. 


John,   bp. 
6  April 
1662;  bur. 
28  March 
1664-5. 


Samuel  Hallowes  of=f=Elizabeth  Woolhouse, 


Dethick,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  &  heir,  and  of 
Glapwell  in  right  of 
his  wife,  bp.  1 1  Sep. 
1659. 


sole  dau.  &  heir  sur- 
vived ;  b.  at  Fullwood 
in  Yorkshire  15  June 
1654. 


Hannah  or  Anne, 
bp.  22  Oct.  1692  ; 
d.  177-;  bur.  at 
Putney. 

Theodosia, 
bp.  24  May 
1694  ;  d. 
unmar. 

1 

Timothy,  bp. 
29  May  1695; 
d.  unmar.;  bur. 
at  Bolsover. 

All  the 
perfect 
entered 
registe 

All  these  baptisms  which  agree 
perfectly  with  the  pedigree 
entered  in  1772  are  from  the 


Samuel,  bp.  4  Dec.      Elizabeth,  bp.  20  Jan.      Mary,  bp.  22    Nathaniel,  bp.  6 
1687  ;   d.  unmar. ;      1688-9  ;  d.  unmar. ;         April  1690  ;      Aug.  1691 ;  d. 
bur.  at  Bolsover.         bur.  at  Bolsover.  d.  unmar.          unniar. ;    bur.  at 

Putney. 


Thomas  Hallowes  of  Dethick=f=Lady  Catherine  Brabazon,  dau. 


and  Glapwell,  Esq.,  bp.  by 
Mr  Jollie  the  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Sheffield  25  Jan. 
1685  ;  d.  26  March  1740  ; 
bur.  at  Bolsover. 


of  Chambre,  5th  Earl  of  Meath, 
by  Juliana,  dau.  &  heir  of 
the  Viscount  Chaworth ;  d. 
19  June  1740,  and  was  bur.  at 
Bolsover. 


Sarah  H.,  bp.  by 
the  same  1 9  June 
1686;  d.  unmar. ; 
bur.  at  Bolsover. 


Brabazon  Hallowes= 
of  Dethick  &  Glap- 
well, Esq.,  son  & 
heir. 

pAnne,  dau.  of  John 
Jackson    of    Clap- 
ham,     co.    Surrey, 
who  was  nephew  & 
heir  of  Pepys. 

Juliana  H.,  mar.  1  James 
Gibson,  Clerk  ;    2  John 
Devaynes,  Esq.  (see  PED., 
p.  1  78)  ;  no  issue. 

Chaworth, 
2nd  son, 
Rector  of 
Plesley,  co. 
Derb. 

Ann  Hallowes,  sole  surviving  dau.  &  heir,  Juliana,  d. 

mar.  Sir  Robert  Barker,  Bart.,  and  d.  with-  unmar.  ; 

out  issue  (see   PED.,  p.  178)  ;    she  d.  in  bur.  at 

1806,  and  was  bur.  at  Bolsover.  Bolsover. 


Frances, 
d.  un- 
mar., 
aged  17. 


Catherine, 
d.  unmar. 


VOL  II. 


470 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  180 


Chambre,  3rd  son,  =  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward          William,  John,  5th  son, 

a  Captain  in  the     Pearce  of  Ireland.  4th  son.  Captain  in  the 

Army.  Army. 


Thomas  Hallowes  of  Glapwell,  Esq.,  grandson  of    ....  mar.  1  Capn 
Tho8 ;  livg  unmar.  1824.      His  mother  is  said  to     Bilby  ;  2  Ralph 
have  been  an  innkeeper's  dau.  Heathcote. 


Thomas  & 
Edward, 
d.  infants. 


John  Cromwell,=f=Catherine,  b.  1720  ;=j=George  Hatfield,  Vicar  of 
Esq.,  1st  husb.  d.  in  1774  ;  bur.  at  Doncaster,  2nd  husband. 
Doncaster.  (See  FED.,  p.  14.) 


Samuel  Cromwell, 
an  Officer  in  the 
Navy. 

Lionel  Cromwell, 
Governor  of  . 


George,  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Artillery  at 
Minorca. 

Chambre,  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge. 


John,  d.  unmar. 
in  the  East  Indies. 

.  .  .  ,l  a  surgeon 
in  the  African 
trade. 


Susanna,  unmar. 
1772  ;  mar.  in 
1777  to  John 
Sontag  of  the 
Hague,  Esq. 


Scarcely  any  additions  are  made  to  the  pedigree  of  Hallowes  as  entered  by  M™ 
Devaynes  in  1772.  A  coat  had  been  granted  by  Bish  in  the  time  of  Cromwell. 
This  grant  being  reckoned  void,  the  same  coat  was  regranted  to  Brabazon  Hallowes 
&  the  descendants  of  his  father  14  April  1766. 

Hester,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Hallowes  of ....  co.  Derb.,  wife  of  Captain  Lowe,  d. 
at  St.  Catherines  15  Feb.  1664-5.  (Harl.  1469,  f.  95.) 

See  will  of  Anne  Morewood  1720  in  York  Wills,  1793. 

1  In  my  copy  he  is  called  John  ;  but  as  that  was  the  name  of  one  of  his  brothers, 
there  is  evidently  an  error  ;  and  I  suppose  he  is  the  Brabazon  Cromwell,  Esq.,  who 
d.  2  May  1776,  aged  32,  and  was  bur.  in  the  Church  of  Doncaster.  M.I. 


Slrbtoruj&t. 


MS.  201 


. .  .  .*  1  w.,  dau.  of  ...  .: 
Holt  of  Bolton,  co.  Lane., 
a  schoolmaster. 


=Sir  Richard  Arkwright  of  Crom-- 
ford,  Knt.,  Sher.  of  Derby  1787  ; 
d.  1792. 


:.  .  .  .f  2  w.,  d.  at  Wirks- 
worth  25  Dec.  1811, 
aged  79. 


Richard  Arkwright  of=p.  .  .  4  dau.  of 


Willersley,  Esq.,  ob. 
1843. 


....  Simpson 
of  Bakewell. 


....  w.  of  Charles  Hurt  of  Wirksworth, 
Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Francis  Hurt  of 
Alderwasley. 


Richard  A.§=Martha  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev. 
of  Ashburn  Wil.  Beresford  of  Sunning, 
Hall,  Esq.,  co.  Berks;  d.  1820 ;  sister  to 
s.p.  Lady  Fitz-Herbert. 


Robert,||of  Stoke,=.  .  .  .f  dau.  of 
Esq.,  near  Grin-     Stephen 
dlefort  Bridge.        Kemble. 


*  Patience.  t  Margaret  Biggens.  $  Mary.  §  D.  1832. 

||  Of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  d.  1859  leaving  issue.  ^[  Frances  Crawford. 

**  John,  of  Hampton  Court,  co,  Hereford,  a  quo  Arkwright  of  Hampton  Court. 


r.  w.  c. 


MS.  201  FAMILLffi    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  471 


Charles,*   of=Mary,  dau.  of  E.  S.  W.  Peter,t    of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 

Wirksworth,     Sitweil  of  Stainsby,  Rockhouse     Wigram.  (Q.  if  not  rather 

Banker.   (Q.     Esq. ;   mar.  1812.  in    Crom-     dau.    of    Charles     Hurt 

John.)  ford.  above.) 


Joseph,J  in=Ann,  dau.  of  Sir     .  .  .  .§  w.  of  James     . .  .  .|  w.  of  Sir  Francis  Hurt 
Orders.  Robert  Wigram.     Wigram,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley. 


MS.  201 


John  Shore  of  Snitterton,  Gent.,=pMary,  dau.,  etc.,  of  ....  Burgess  of 
ob.  1639.  Edwinstow. 


John  Shore,  M.D.,=Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Harper  of    2.  Roger,  d.     3.  Thomas, 
of  Derby,  set.  46,     Birdsal,  2  son  of  Sir  John  H.  of    in  Jamaica,     d.  y. 
1662.  Swarston. 


4.  William,         1.  Margaret,  mar.         2.  Jane,  mar.  John         3.  Mary,  d. 
d.  y.  John  Anfield.  Taylor  of  Derby.  unmar. 


MS.  202 

Commentary  on  the  descent  of  Heathcote  of  co.  Derb. 

Mess"  Lysons  observe,  and  probably  truly,  that  the  name  seems  to  be  derived  from 
a  place  so  called  in  the  parish  of  Hartington. 

A  family  of  Heathcote  having  lands  at  Hartington  lived  at  Buxton,  and  the 
possession  of  those  lands  may  seem  to  give  them  a  prima  facie  claim  to  be  the  eldest 
branch. 

....  Heathcote,  vix.  temp.  Jac.  I.=p 

George  H.  of  Buxton,  butcher.     Will  13  Jan.  1641  ;  prob.^Dorothy.  Anthony .- 
28  Feb.  1641.    Had  lands  at  Buxton  &  Hartington. 


*  Charles,  of  Dunstall,  co.  Staff.,  d.  s.p. 

f  Third  son,  mar.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Charles  Hurt,  a  quo  Arkwright  of  Willersley. 
j  Of  Mark  Hall,  Essex.  §  Anne,  w.  of  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  James  Wigram. 

||  Elizabeth.— J.  W.  C. 


472 

FAMILIES 

MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

A| 

MS.  202 
Bj 

Michael,    Rowland  H.,  Exr  to  his 
eldest         1641  ;  of  Cowdal,  Yeo., 
son            he    made    his    will   25 
1641.         1660  ;  to  be  bur.  in  the 
Chelmorton  ;    prob.  26 
1661. 

father^ 
when 
Nov. 
Ch.  of 
Nov. 

=  Agnes,  Exr  with    Anthony, 
her    son    John, 
perhaps  sister  to        Joan. 
Ralph  Needham, 
who    is  called 
brother  by  R.  H. 

Nicholas,  a 
witness  to 
the    wills 
of  Geo.  & 
Rowland. 

John, 
dal  & 
22,  1 

lands  at  Cow- 
Stadon  when 
son. 

Michael  H.  of 

1 
Rowland,  2 
son,  lands 
at  Buxton. 

Derby,  Gent.  ; 

Ann,  1  dau.,  to  have  £1000    Elizab. 
if  she  do  not  marry  one  Wm 
Sarson. 

Dorothy. 
A  dau. 

.  Exr. 

will  17  June  1701  ;=f=Elizabeth  .  .  . 

prob.  18  April  1707 ;  lands  at  Buxton  &  Hartington. 


George,  of  Buxton,  innholder  ;  dead  29=pLydia  .  .  . 
April  1748. 


Francis. 


Michael. 


Michael,  of  Buxton,  Admr  to  his=pRachel,  dau.  of  ....  Endsor 
father  29  April  1748.  I  of  Derbyshire. 


jhn 


Sir  John  H.,  Knt,  Sher.  of  Staffordshire,=.  .  .  .  sister  of  Sir 
knighted  1787.  Nigel  Gresley. 


Elizabeth. 


Anthony,  of  Buxton, =Susan, 
innholder ;  dead  22  wid.  & 
June  1741.  Admx. 


John,  of  Evesknoll  in=p. 
psh.  of  Glossop,  &  of 
Manchester. 


.  dau.  &  h.  of 
.  Radcliffe  of 
psh.  of  Glossop. 


Elizab. 


Anthony,  b.  in  par.  of  Glossop,: 
a  Clergyman,  educated  at  Oxford, 
beneficed  in  Dorsetshire. 


:.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Capt. 
BallioloftheNavy. 


Henry  Longden=f=Elizabeth. 
of  Buxton. 


2  sons  &  1 
dau.,  d. 
under  age. 


I 

....  only  sur- 
viving issue,  w. 

of Wake 

of  Rorasey. 


Henry  Longden,  Rector  of  Rockburn=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
&  Just,  of  Peace  for  co.  of  Wilts  &     ....  Davis  of 
Hants  ;  from  whose  information  ;    d.     Hackney;  sur- 
s.p.  1824,  aged  about  75.  vived. 


Add  to  the  above,  that  on  3rd  May  1637  Administration  of  the  Goods  of  Alice 
Morewood  alias  Heathcote  of  Stadon  was  granted  to  Andrew  Morewood  of  Stadon 
her  husband,  by  the  Prerogative  Court  of  York.  And  it  appears  by  the  par.  Reg.  of 
Bakewell  that  Andrew  Morewood  of  Stadon  mar.  Alice  Heathcote  1  March  1635-6. 

Michael  Heathcote,  son  of  Anthony,  of  Buxton,  butcher,  was  apprenticed  to  a 
cutler  at  Sheffield  for  7  years  in  1663. 

Francis  Heathcote  of  Buxton  &  Elizabeth  Cook  of  Brampton  were  mar.  at 
Chesterfield  26  Jan.  1687. 

Gilbert  Heathcote,  son  of  Francis,  of  Shrubb,  husbandman,  was  apprenticed  at 
Sheffield  1645. 


MS.  202  FAMILY   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  473 

Whether  there  was  any  connection  between  Michael  Heathcote  of  Derby,  whose 
will  is  dated  1701,  and  Samuel  Heathcote,  Town-Clerk  of  Derby,  I  cannot  say.  His 
wife  Katherine,  dan.  of  John  Franceys  of  Derby,  Gent.,  d.  24  Jan.  1709,  aged  60, 
and  was  bur.  in  All  Saints'  Church.  He,  I  presume,  is  the  first  Samuel  in  the 
following  pedigree. 

Samuel  Heathcote  of  Derby,  Gent.    Will  21  NOT.  1723  ;  prob.  H  April  1724.=F 

Samuel,  of  Derby.   Will  30  Jan.  1749  ;  prob.  11  April  1749.=^Hannah         Catherine. 
Mentions  his  bro.  in  law  Bache  Thornhill. 


T 


Samuel,  1  son,  1749  of=FElizabeth,  sister  and  heir  of  John  Harpur 
Derby,  Esq.  of  Little-over  ;  1  of  Joseph  .... 


Bache  Heathcote  of  Little-over,  Esq.=.  .  .  .  only  child  of  Josiah  Cockshutt  of  Radburn,  Esq. 

See  Notes  of  Wills  of  Heathcote,  M.  P.  B.,  A  93. 

A  Samuel  Heathcote  was  Clerk  to  the  Committee  of  Militia  at  Derby  1652. 
M.I.  in  All  Sts  Church  for  Cathe,  w.  of  Sam.  H.,  Gent.,  Town  Clerk  of  D.,  & 
dau.  of  John  Franceys  of  Derby ;  ob.  24  Jan.  1709,  aged  60.     '  Itin.  Hunt.,'  ii.,  33. 
See  Sam1,  son  of  Nicholas. 


Great  multitudes  of  the  name  are  to  be  found  in  the  Parish  Register  of 
Chesterfield.  Ralph  H.  was  a  considerable  tradesman  there  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VII.,  and  by  his  will  dated  1502  provides  decently  for  5  sons  and  4  dau8.  Nichols's 
'  Leic.'  394.  It  may  be  presumed  that  he  was  the  Common  Ancestor  of  most  of  those 
who  lived  at  and  about  Chesterfield. 

Amongst  the  entries  of  obscurer  people  of  the  name  to  be  found  in  the  Register, 
we  can  trace  out  the  following  descent  by  the  aid  of  the  wills  referred  to  ;  but  there 
are  a  great  many  others,  which  it  is  in  vain  to  think  of  throwing  into  a  pedigree 
without  some  other  help. 

Heathcote.np 
I 


Thomas,  of  Chesterfield,  innholder.    Will  ll=p  John,  1604. 

April  1604  ;  prob.  22  Aug.  1604. 


Thomas,  of  Chesterfield.  butcher=pMuriel  or 
1604  ;  Ex'to  Ralf  1610.  '  Will  21  Margaret 
Feb.  1610-1  ;  prob.  6  July  1611  

1 
John, 
1604. 

Ealph,  of  Chesterfield,  tanner 
Gilb.  Webster  ;     will  21  Dec. 
29  Jan.  1610-1  ;  bur.  22  Dec. 

;  servant  to 
1610;    prob. 

James,  bp.  25  Oct.  1599  ;  Ann,  vix.  1604, 
vix.  1604,  1611.  1611. 

Margaret,        Thomas, 
d.  inf.             d.  inf. 

Anthony, 
1611. 

Dorothy, 
1611. 

The  will  of  Agnes  Heathcote  of  Lodes  in  Brampton,  widow,  dated  9  Sep.  1609, 
proved  4  May  1610,  affords  the  following  : 

Heathcote^Agnes,  a  widow,  of  Lodes  in  Brampton,  to  be  bur. 
I  in  Church  of  B.,  from  Mr  W.  Stiff  to  his  Dr. 


1.  George.        2.  Godfrey.        3.  Gilbert.        Dorothy,  £20.        Catherine,  £20. 


474  FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  202 

This  is  the  beginning  of  the  Cutthorpe  family,  which  was  purchased  in  1614,  and  it 
will  I  make  no  doubt  be  discovered  that  Godfrey  &  Gilbert  were  ancestors  of  the 
two  branches  of  the  family,  which  have  since  been  so  flourishing,  that  at  Sileby  in 
Leicestershire,  and  that  of  which  the  two  Baronets  are  the  principal  stems.  They 
appear  to  have  been  b.  about  1590. 

The  Cutthorpe  family  is  at  p.  142.  The  pedigree  of  the  Baronet  branch  begins 
thus: 

Gilbert  Heathcote  of  Chesterfield.  K  9,  133,  in  Col.=pElizabeth  Outram.   (See  Mower  pedigree  & 
Arms,  bur.  26  April  1647.  Pegge's  notes.) 


Ill  I 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  Peter    Francis,  bp.  3    Ann,  bp.  8  Helen,  bp.  22  July  1619  ;     Kosamond,  bp. 

Watkinson,    Minister     Dec.  1615.          Nov.  1617.  bur.  28  May  1625.  5  Dec.  1620. 

of  Wirks worth. 

Gilbert  H.  of  Chesterfield,  Alderman  &  Mayor,  bp.  23  Aug.  1625  ;=^Ann,  dau.  of *  Dickins, 

aged  62, 1687  ;  d.  24  April  1690.   Will  24  Sep.  1688.  I  Mayor  of  Chesterfield. 


T' 


til  II 

William,  aged        Caleb,  aged        George,  aged        Thomas,         Elizabeth,  b.  20  March 
23,  1687.  21,  1687.  19,  1687.  d.  y.  1657  ;  bur.  13  Sep. 


Sir  Gilbert,!  1  son,  bp.      John,  bp.  12  Dec.       Samuel.J  b.  21  Jan.  1655;       Josiah,  b.  24  June 
8  Jan.  1651  ;   aged  35,       1653;  aged  33,1687.       aged  30, 1687.  1660;    aged    25, 

1687.  =  =  1687. 


MS.  203 

This  pedigree  is  little  more  than  a  copy  from  one  in  Nichols's  '  Leicestershire,' 
but  I  have  my  doubts  respecting  the  heading,  as  I  do  not  find  any  bpsm  of  a  Ralph, 
son  of  Godfrey. 

Godfrey  Heathcote  of  Chesterfield,  Gent.,  imprisoned  for  his  loyal  ty.=p 


1  son,  a  Crom-       =pRalpk  Heathcote,  Rector = Abigail,  dau.  of  Rich-= Jane,  men- 


wellian,  wasted 
much    of   the 
family  pro- 
perty. 


of  Staveley  1661.     Will  ard  Hall  of  Barlow-     tioned     in 

dated  31  Jan.  1715;  prob.  Lees  ;    mar.  20  Jan.     his  will. 

4  April  1716.     Mentions  1675-6  ;    bur.    1703. 

his  cousin  John  Lee.  (See  p.  237.) 


Ralph  Heathcote,  Fellow  of  Christ's  College  by  Mandamus  of=pElizabeth  West  of 


King  James  II.,  Rector  of  Staveley  and  Morton,  bp.  at  Stave- 
ley  3  Nov.  1663.  Will  dated  10  Feb.  1738  ;  prob.  13  April 
1739.  Had  lands  at  Doncaster,  Kimberworth,  Gainsborough, 
Chesterfield,  and  Newbold. 

A 


Aston  ;  mar.  there 
30  May  1695  ;  d. 
1747,  set,  86. 


Thomas.  f  Created  a  Baronet  Jan.  17,  1732-3. 

Father  of  William,  created  a  Baronet  Aug.  6,  1733.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  203 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


475 


A| 


Godfrey  Heathcote  of  Chesterfield,  Attorney,=pDorothy,  youngest  dau.      Grace. 


2nd  son,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Derbyshire, 
&  principal  Steward  to  the  Dukes  of  Devon- 
shire ;  died  2  Dec.  1773,  aged  72 ;  bur.  at 
Chesterfield  ;  s.p. 


of  James  Cooke,  Rector 
of  Baiiborough  ;  d.  17 
Nov.  1766,  aged  63 ; 
bur.  with  her  husband. 


Ralph,  d.  19  July  1749,  aged  13.     Dorothy,  d.  14  Sep.  1736,  aged  1. 


Ralph  Heathcote,  M.A.,  of  Jesus  Col.,=f=Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Oakley,  Professor  of 


Camb.,  Rector  of  Norton  &  Vicar  of 
Sileby,  co.  Leic.,  d.  9  June  1765,  at.  68. 


Arabic  at  Cambridge;  d.  30  Jan.  1737, 
aet.  39.  A  maiden  sister  of  hers  is  bur.  at 
Dron  field. 


Elizabeth,    Mary,  d.  un-     Grace,      Anthony  Lax  of  Chesterfield,  Atty=Dorothy, 
unmar.         mar.  8  Jan.     living      &  Clerk  of  the  Peace  ;   took  the     mar. 
1800.  1780,  aet.  48.     unmar.     name  of  Maynard   in  1784;   no     1766. 

issue. 


Charles,  b. 

1 
Godfrey,  =  Sarah  Cham-     Edward,  M 

.A.  of=pCatherine,  dau.  &  coh. 

14      Jan. 

d.  1773.     bersofDerby.     St.   John's 

Coll., 

of  Richd  Hacker,  Esq., 

1725. 

Camb.,  Clk 

.,  liv* 

of  Loughborough  ; 

1800. 

live  1800. 

Charles,    Edward,  Clk.,  B.A.  of=Jane  Cock     Robert.    Catherine,  w.  of  .... 

liv&  St.  John's  Col. ;  took     of'Chester-  Whelpdale.  wifeof 

1800.         the  name   of  Hacker    field.  Ralph.  .... 

in  Dec.  1819.  Mary,  w.  of ....  Hunt. 

Armstrong. 


i 

Ralph  Heathcote,  D.D.,  of  Jesus  Col.,=pMargaret,  dau.  &  coh.  (with  Mary,  w.  of  Wil. 


Camb.,  Vicar  of  Sileby,  Rector  of  Saw- 
try  All  Saints,  co.  Hunt,  &  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  bp.  at  Barrow  6  Jan. 
1721-2  ;  d.  28  May  1795. 


Woodhouse,  M.D.,  p.  ,  &  Ann,  who  d. 
unmar.)  of  Wil.  Mompesson,  Vicar  of 
Mansfield ;  mar.  Aug.  1750  ;  d.  12  April 
1790,  set.  66. 


ph  Heathcote,  Esq.,  Plenipotentiary  at=fA  German 


God 


frey  H.=j=Ann  Sharp 


Col 
Ge 

Ra 

onl 

ogne  &  Hesse 
rmany  15  Dec. 

Cassel,  d.  at  Ellingen  in 
1800,  aged  48. 

lady. 

of     South- 
well, Clerk. 

of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds 

ph  Heathcote, 
y  son. 

Godfrey. 
Ralph. 

Joseph      Ann. 
Chapel. 

Oakley. 
Margt. 

Edward.      Elizab. 
Frances. 
William. 

476  FAMILI^   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  203 

In  the  Church  of  Ayleston,  co.  Leic.,  is  the  monument  of  William  Heathcote, 
who  d.  in  1594.  He  is  said  to  have  no  issue  of  his  own,  but  to  have  been  kind  to 
his  brother's  children,  by  one  of  whom,  J.  Heathcote,  the  monument  was  erected. 

Nicholas  Heathcote  of  Worksop,  Gent.,1  mar.  3  June  1632  Frances  Carlile,  & 
had  Samuel,  bp.  12  Feb.  1634,  &  Mary,  bp.  5  Aug.  1638.  He  may  be  the  same 
Nicholas  Heathcote  who  mar.  Elizabeth  Wainwright  at  Chesterfield  5.  Feb.  1650. 
This  last  is  probably  the  N.  H.  the  Clergyman  at  Rowley. 

Ebenezer  Heathcote  of  London,  surgeon,  mar.  Judith,  dau.  of  Joshua  Sylvester 
of  Mansfield,  Gent.,  &  had  Mary  his  only  dau.  &  h.,  who  mar.  Joseph  Fletcher  of 
Sheffield.  I  strongly  suspect  that  he  will  turn  out  to  be  a  son  of  Nicholas. 


Michael  Heathcote.=T= 


George.      Alice,  mar.  Edw.  Buxton  of  Cheltnordon  ;  mar.  about  1650. 


Anthony  Heathcote  of  Monyash.    Will  15  Dec.  1653.    To  be  bur. 
in  Church  of  Chelmorton   near  his  brother   Richard.     Names 
Arthur,  William,  Thomas,  tc  Mary  Heathcote,  etc..  of  Longston, 
children  of  ....     Coz.  Nicholas  H.  of  Chelmorton.     Names  also 
Tho.  H.  of  Harley  Cross,  Ralph  H.  of  Middescliff,  &  Sam.  Housley 
of  Pilsley.     Also  Rowland  H.  of  Harby  &  Arthur  H.  of  East 
Sterndale,  Wm  Brereton  of  Hurdlow,  &  George  Dale  of  Moniash. 

Richard,  bur.= 
in  Church  of 
Chelmorton. 

Dorot 

= 

by. 

Elizabeth, 
wife  of 
But- 
livant. 

Francis  Heathcote  of  Chesterfield,  Yeo.  Will  13  April  1619.  To  be  bur.  in 
the  Church  &  4  gravestones  to  be  laid  down,  for  his  wife,  wife's  father  &  mother, 
who  are  bur.  there.  40s.  a  year  to  the  Vicar  to  preach  commemorative  sermons. 
40s.  a  year  to  the  repair  of  the  Church,  &  especially  the  Steeple.  60s.  yearly  to  the 
poor.  20  mks.  to  the  repair  of  the  organs.  £10  to  the  Corporation,  besides  what 
they  owe  him.  20s.  to  the  repair  of  the  Canery  in  Saltim  Gate.  20  strikes  of 
wheat  &  £2  in  money  to  the  poor  of  C.  £44  to  my  sister  Margaret.  £30  to  my 
brother  George.  £20,  a  cow,  &  wearing  apparel  to  my  brother  Thomas  ;  £  of  wife's 
apparel  to  his  poor  kinsfolk.  Mother  Renshaw  part  of  wife's  apparel ;  part  to  Eliz., 
dau.  of  Tho.  Turner.  Rest  to  his  3  brothers  &  sister  Margaret,  with  7  silver  spoons. 
John  Spawforth  a  cow  &  calf;  &  Anthy  Spawforth,  Richard  Webster,  John  Denbie, 
Rob.  Denbie,  Eliz.  Hall,  Anthy  Hall,  Hugh  Hall,  Widow  Sutton,  Wid.  Totty. 
Every  brother  &  sister's  child  small  legacies.  To  George  Heathcote's  wife,  my 
aunt,  5s.  &  a  stile  of  wheat.  To  any  uncle's  or  aunt's  child  at  Ecclesfield  or 
children  10s.  each.  Father  Renshaw  40s. ;  his  sons  Fr8,  Tho.,  &  George  R.,  20s. 
each.  Mr  Frs  Beveridge,  Hemsley  wife,  Ralph  Clark,  Ralph  Renshaw,  10s.  each. 
Geo.  York  &  his  wife  10s.  each.  Helen  Ashe,  Alice  Bland,  Apprentice,  Geo.  Brals- 
ford,  Servants.  Wm  Heathcote,  son  of  John,  decd,  £10.  Tho8  Ash  &  Wm 
Strindal  20s.  each  ;  &  John  Ragsdale's  children  6s.  Sd.  Fr8  Webster  &  his  wife. 
Wm  Waddington  £3.  Mr  Brooks  10s.  Mr  Gibson  5s,  &  to  12  scholars  I2d.  each 
for  singing  upon  my  corpse  to  the  Church.  Mr  Bates  40s.  £15  at  least  to  be 
bestowed  upon  his  funeral.  Brother  Tupman  my  gown,  &  his  son  Anthony  my  best 
cloke.  Tho8  Saunders  10s.  My  brother  Godfrey  H.,  only  executor,  &  to  have  the 
residue.  Mr  Tho8  H.  &  Mr  Mattw  Waddington  supervisors.  Prov.  22  July  1619 
on  the  oath  of  Godfrey  H.  From  Lichfield. 

See  will  of  Samuel  Heathcote  of  Beverley,  mercer,  30  Sep.  1679.  (York  Wills 
1086.) 

1  He  is  named  as  his  loving  friend  by  Godf.  H.,  Alderman  of  Chesterfield, 
a  supervisor  of  his  will  1638,  &  as  the  schoolmaster  at  Worksop. 


MS.  203 


FAMILIES    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 


477 


William  Heathcote  of  Sheffield,  bur.^=Margery  Corwall,  mar.  at 
at  Chesterfield  20  April  1588.  Sheffield  16  June  1566. 

Mary,  bp.  at  Sheffield    Gilbert,  bp.  at  Sheffield    George,  bp.  at  Sheffield 
11  Dec.  1574.  10  June  1578.  10  Aug.  1580. 


MS.  204 


iSatemait* 


This  pedigree  is  copied  from  one  in  the  collections  of  my  young  friend 
Mr  Samuel  Mitchel  of  Sheffield,  the  greater  part  of  it  compiled  (as  I  imagine)  by 
the  late  Mr  Blore  May  4,  1826.  (See  Harl.  1045,  f.  .  .) 

See  marriage  with  Ralph  Heathcote  of  Staveley. 

Robert  Bateman  of  Hartington,  co.  Derb.=p 


William,  of  H.=f=.  ,  .  .  dau.  of ....  Sleigh. 


Richard,  of  H.^pEllen,  dau.  of  Wm  Topliss  of  Tissington. 


1 

( 

Joan,  1  w.,  dau.= 
sf  John  Mansel 
rf  Dorsetshire. 

pRobert  Bateman  of  London,  Esq.,  Chamber-^ 
lain  &  Represent,  in  Parl.  1614,  1621,  1624, 
1625  ;  purchased  lands  at  Middleton  ;  d.  11 
Dec.  1  644  ;  Skinner. 

rElizab.,  2nd  w., 
dau.  &  coh.  of 
John  West- 
wray. 

Sir  William  B.= 
of  London, 
Kn4,  the  "  Old 
Euclis"  of 
Pope. 

Margare 

^Elizabeth,       Sir  Anthony  the  Republican,  =  Elizabeth,  dau. 
d.  &  h.  of       Sheriff  of  London  in  1658  ;     &  h.  of  Robert 
Robert            Lord    Mayor    1664,   d.   s.p.     Russel,  Aid.  of 
Cheslin  of        1687  ;    bur.  at   Charlton   in     London  ;  d. 
London.          Kent.                                          1673. 

t,  w.  of  Rev.  William  Wray  of  Bromley,  St.  Leonards. 

Richard,=^Christina,  dau.  of    Sir  Thomas,  of  How.  Hall,  co  w.     Elizab. 
Aid.  of       Wil.  Stone  of          Norf.,  Bart.,  mar.  Eliz.  Middle-    of  Robert 
London.     London,  merch1.     ton,  &  d.  s.p.                               Angel.         Susan. 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  Edw.  Waterhouse,  LL.D.,    Jane, 
by  whom  Edw.,  Elizab.  &  Bridget. 


William,      Anthony,  an      Hugh  Bateman  of  Hartington  cfe^Marg*,  dau.  of  John 


of  Wood-      apothecary 
house  nr      in  London. 


Tutbury. 


Meadow-pleck,  bp.  13  March, 
1554 ;  bur.  at  Youlgrave  23 
Feb.  1616.  Steward  to  Wm 
Lord  Cavendish. 


VOL.  II. 


William  B.  of  London,  grocer,  living  1641. 


Sleigh  of  Harting- 
ton ;  bur.  at  York 
15  Jan.  1612. 


478 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  204 


Richard  Bateman=f=Ann,  dau.  of  John 
of  Hartington  Beresford  of  Al- 
Hall,  Gent.,  bp.  ston-field,  co. 
16  March  1586  ;  Staff. ;  bp.  12  Feb. 
bur.  there  23  Feb.  1591  ;  mar.  1  May 
1651.  1614. 


Helen,  bp. 
3  May 
1584;  bur. 
at  Barlow 
30  Nov. 
1609. 


Mary, 

bur. 

at  Y. 

28 

Oct. 

1609. 


Grace,  bp.  9  March 
1589  ;  mar.  Geo. 
Parker  of  Park 
Hall,  Esq.     (See 
p.  179.) 


JTU 

Dorothy, 
William, 
William, 
Grace, 
d.  inf. 


Mary,  l=j=Hugh,  of  Derby,  Esq.,  =  Elizab.,  2=pElizab.,  3  w.,  dau.  & 


w.,  dau. 
of  Fran. 
Clay  of 
High- 
am. 


Barr.  at  Law,  b.  1616  ; 
d.  15  April  1682.  An 
Utter  Barr  of  Gray's 
Inn.  Purchased  |  of 
Mr  of  Middleton. 


w.,  dau. 
of  Wil. 
Bateman, 
Cit.  of 
London ; 
8.p. 


coh.  of  John  Dalton 
of  Derby,  Gent.,  mar. 
1680;  d.  1746.  (See 
J.  D.  Lake.) 


Elizabeth, 
Richard, 
&  Hugh, 
all  d.  s.p. 


i 

Elizabeth,  a  posthumous,  succeeded  to  the  property  at  Middelton ; 
d.  unmar.  1756,  set.  74,  &  left  it  to  her  cousin  Bateman  of  Derby. 
Bassano  brings  her  from  the  2nd  mar.,  but  she  was  really  by  the 
third. 


John,1  of  Wolf-=j=Mary,  dau.  of    Robert,  Cit.=i=Anne,  dau.     Mary,  w.    Marg1,  w. 


scote,  bp.  at 
H.,  2  Dec. 
1619. 

Jn°  Wood-         of  London, 
house,  of            b.  1622  ;  d. 
Bakewell  ;           1645  ; 
mar.   4    Feb.     grocer. 
1645. 

of  Sir  Wil.     ol 
Thorold,         F 
Bart.;rem.     o 
....  Cutts,    n 
Esq. 

Richard,  of  Hart-=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rob. 
ington  Hall,            Hayward  of  Carsington 
1649,d.  s.p.  1731;    by  Ann  his  w.,  dau.  of 
mar.  at  Carsing-     Peter  Coates,  Minister 
ton  23  April           of  Wingfield  in  1685  ; 
1685  ;  aged  58,      d.  1720  (p.  205)  ;  aet. 
1708.                       47,  1708. 

Ann,  bp.  3     Hu 
June  1651.      of! 
Att 
Mary,  bp. 
15  Sep. 
1683,  q. 

of  Wil. 
Finney 
of  Fin- 
ney, Esq. 


of  Rich-1 
Heap  of 
Wirks- 
worth, 
grocer. 


John,  d.  27 
Oct.  1657. 


-Mary,  dau. 
of  John 
Taylor  of 
Derby, 
Gent. ;  d. 
25  Mar. 
1704  or  5. 


Mary  Green-=Robert,  of  St.  Columb,=j=Elizabeth 


wood. 


M.D.,  d.  1777,  aged  77. 


Hamley. 


i,  John, 


.John,  John,  Richard, 
all  d.  infants. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  in  1789  to  ....  Peters,  Esq.         Frances,  living  1789  unmar. 
B  c 

1  Dr  Pegge  gives  a  much  fuller  account  of  the  issue  of  this  John,  viz.,  Dorothy, 
wife  of  John  Dakeyne  ;  Anne,  w.  of  Nich8  Harrison  of  Casefield ;  Elizab.,  w.  of 
Francis,  Prince  of  Harble ;  Hannah,  mar.  Thomas  Harrison  of  Monyash  ;  Grace, 
mar.  Wm  Outfield  of  Litton  ;  Mary,  mar.  Rob.  Greenway  of  London,  locksmith  to 
K.  Wm  III.  ;  Martha,  mar.  Tho.  Atkin,  Vicar  of  Mayfield  ;  Richard,  &  Robert,  who 
by  Eliz.,  dau,  of  Tho,  North  of  Bakewell,  had  Rob.,  Mary,  &  Sarah, 


MS.  204 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


479 


iii  I  I 

Elizab.,  d.  inf.      Mary,  w.     Elizabeth,  1  w.,=pHugh  B.  of  Derby,=pElizab.,  2nd 


Frances,  d. 
1776,  aet.  89. 

Anna,  b.  1696; 
living  unmar. 
1756. 

Ann,  1  w.,  dau. 
of ....  Soresby; 
d.  s.p.  1754. 


of  ....        dau.    of    John 

Girling        Osborne  of 

of  Derby;     Derby,  Esq. ;  d. 


living 
1756. 


1723. 


Esq.,  succeeded  to 
the  Hartington 
estate  on  the  death 
of  Richd  in  1731  ; 
d.  1777,  aged  87. 


w.,  dau.  of 
Sam.  Hacker 
of  Duffield, 
Esq. 


= Richard,  =f  Catherine,  2  w.,  dau.     Hugh,  a    John, 


of  Derby, 
Esq. 


of  Wil.  FitzHerbert.     Capn  in    d.  y. 
(See  FED.,  p.  110.)       Forbes' 
Reg*. 


Elizabeth, 
b.  1726; 
d.  1781. 


Richard  B.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  a  Barrister,=pEliz.,  dau.  of  Rev.  Tho.  Keeling  of 
b.  1757  ;  d.  29  March  1821. j  Uttoxeter,  co.  Staff.     Live  1825. 

Richard  Thomas=  Madeline  . 


Ann,  bp.  28 
March  1598; 
bur.  at  Y. 
18  Oct. 
1609. 


Robert,  of  =j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


Middleton, 
Gent.,  bp. 
13    March 
1590  in 
Youlgrave. 


Wil.  Ryddiard  ; 
mar.  at  Y.  18  May 
1612  ;  bur.  there 
1  March  1644  ;  of 
Middleton. 


William,  of  Meadow-^=pDorothy, 
pleck,  Yeo.,  bp.  at  Y.  [  dau.  of 
20  June  1598  ;  bur.  !  Beres- 
2 5  April  1642.  ford; 

mar.  at 
Y.  14 
Feb. 
1617. 


Richard,  bp. 
21  Sep.  1623, 
mar.    Mary, 
dau.  of 
George 
Blackwell  of 
Derby. 


William.        Hugh,  of=p.  .  .  .  dau.         John.      Dory.     Hug 


Jane. 
Elizabeth. 


Middle- 
ton. 


of. 
Newton  of 
Bakewell. 


Robert=Mary,  dau.  of 
Clarkson 


Marg1, 
w.  of 
Edw. 
Wood. 
This 


Wil.      Robert. 
Jane. 


is    Bassano's 


account,  and  I  think 


)bert, 


of  co.  Notts.       the  correct  one. 


Robert,  of  Middleton  &  Meadow-^Mary,  dau.  of  Laur.  Sleigh  ; 
pleck,  bur.  18  Sep.  1683.  I  mar.  8  Jan.  1653. 


Robert,  2  surv.=i 
son,bp.  17  June 
1658  (?);  d. 
1722;  aged  31, 
1707;  of 
Middleton. 

D                                 E 

pFrances,  bur.  23  Dec.       Hugh,  of     Elizab.,    Mary,       Ann, 
1709  ;  dau.  of  Roger       Middle-        s.p.           s.p.            s.p. 
Cotes  of  Chesterfield,       ton,  s.p. 
merch1  ;  a?t.  34,  1707. 

The  children  of  Rob.  &  Frances  are  thus  arranged  in  Bas- 
sano's pedigree  :  Mary  &  Elizab.,  twins,  aet.  9,  1707  ;  Frances, 
aged  13  ;  Robert,  aged  11  ;   Hugh,  d.  y.  ;  William,  aged  5  ; 
John,  aged  4  ;  Tho8,  b.  1707  ;  Richard,  b.  1709. 

480 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  204 


Elizab.,  bp.  18     Frances,  mar.  at  Derby     John,  aged  4,  1707. 
Jan.   1697,  w.     16  March  1715  to  Wilm 
of  .  .  ,*.  Moly-    Fallowes  of  Aldersley,     Richard,  b.  1709. 
neux  of   Lan-    co.   Cestr.  ;     aged    13, 
cashire.  1707 ;   bp.  at  Chester-     Tho".     Liv*  1707. 

field  1694. 


ugh,  d.  y. 


Robert,  aged 
11, 1707;  bp. 
at  Chester- 
field 1696. 


William  Mort=Mary,  bp.  18=Thomas  Sut-     "William,  of  Derby ,=j=Ann,  dau.  of 


of  Damhouse, 

Jan.  1697;  d. 

ton  of  Dam- 

Attr,  bp.  28  Jan. 

....    Orton 

Chowbent,  1st 

1790  s.p.  ;  a 

house,  Gent., 

1701  ;  d.  at  Bux- 

of  Leicester  ; 

husb.,  s.p. 

very  pious 

2nd  husb., 

ton  3  Aug.  1756; 

d.   9   March 

woman;  aged 

nephew  &  h. 

aged  5,  1707. 

1788,aet.77; 

9,  1707. 

to  her  1st 

by  a  Gis- 

husband. 

borne  (?). 

John  Gisborne(B=pAnn,  bp.      Elizabeth,  w.  of     Frances,      Mary,  d.     5  sons, 

of  Derby,  Esq.,  & 

ofYoxallinStaff., 

d.  1779,  only 

child. 


1732  ;  d. 

Tho.  Freeman  of 

d.    1816 

1820 

whoal 

1800. 

Daventry,  Solici- 

coel. 

C03l. 

d.  in 

tor.  (See  Baker's 

early 

'North6,'  i.,  233.) 

life. 

Sir  Hugh  Bateman  of  Hartington  Hall,  Bart.,  b.  at=T=Temperance  Gisborne, 
Derby  1756  ;  created  1806 ;  d.  at  Bath  28  Jan.  1824.     mar.  1786. 


Richard  Sache-  Catherine  Juliana,  mar.  1815  to 
verel,  b.  1788  ;  Edw.  Dolman  Scott,  Esq.,  of 
d.  1794.  Great  Barr,  co.  Staf. 


Anne  Amelia,  mar.  1815  to 
Sir  Alex1  Hood  of  Budleigh 
Woolton,  co.  Devon. 


Thomas  Gisborne,=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Tho.     John  G.  of  Darley     5  other  children,  of 

•»  r     i  i»        TT  11          r»     i    •  -  A  T*     i  i  TT    1 1          'n  i    •    i  i  i 


M.A.,    of    Yoxall 
Lodge. 


Babington  of  Roth-      Hall,    Esq.,    mar.     which  only  one  dau. 


ley,  Esq. ;  b.  28  April     dau.  of  Col.  Pole. 
1760  ;  mar.  1783. 


survived,  viz.  Lady 
Bateman. 


James,  Curate  Mary,  w.  of  Wil.    Thomas,=Elizabeth,=Susan,  2  w.,  wid.  Susan, 

of  Barton          Evans  of  Derby,    eld.    son     dau.  of         of  Francis  Duck-  d.  1823. 
under  Need-     Banker.                 &  heir,       ....             infield  Astley. 

wood.  M.P.          Fysche  Other 

Lydia.  Palmer,  issue. 

Esq. 


William  Orton  of  Leicester,  Gent.=T=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Gisborne,  Gent. 
John,  only  son  &  h.    Anne,  w.  of  Wil.  Bateman.     Catherine,  mar Vowe.    Sara. 


jnn, 


John  Gisborne,  mar.  a  dau.  of  Wm  Pole  of  Radborn,  whose  wid.  mar.  Dr  Darwin, 


MS.  204 


FAMILIES   MINOIIITM   GENTIUM. 


481 


John  Gisborne,  Gent.,  d.  1704.     Purchased  J  the^= dau.  &  coh.  of  John  Fowler,  Gent., 

Mr  of  Boylston.     Of- the  Wardwiock  in  Derby.          with  Sarah,  w.  of  John  Oldershaw. 


II                      II                                    1 

....  w.  of  Edwards,       ....  mar.           Sarah,  1  w.,  dau.  of=Thomas,  of= 
M.D.,  of  Derby.                 ....  Orton.       Geo.    Beardsley  of     Derby, 

=Temperance,  dau. 
of  Robert  Packer 

Derby,  Esq.  ;  s.p.        Esq.  ;  b. 

of  Shillingford. 

....  mar  Chesel-       ....  mar.                                              1680  ;  d. 

den.                                    ....  Smith.                                           1760. 

ohn, 


John,®  only  child. 


John  G.  of  Derby,  Esq.=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of       William,  a        James,  Rector  of=pAnne,  3  dau.  of  .  .  .  . 


Will, 
cousin 
shaw. 

1745,   names    his 
Fowler    Older- 

....  Jack- 
son of 
Derby. 

Gentle- 
man Pen- 
sioner. 

Staveley  & 
of  Durham. 

Preb. 

Jackson    of    Derby, 
wid.  of  Charles  Hin- 
ton,  Esq. 

Dorothy,  mar.  Tho1  Godfrey 
ington  of  Sittingbourne,  Esq 

Lush-     Catherine  Cockayne, 
of  Bobbing  Place  in 

Sale      Anne.  d. 
Kent.       unmar. 

4.  Francis, 
Rector  of 
Staveley. 

3.  John,  d.  unmar. 
at  Clare  Hall  ab' 
1748. 

Anne,  mar.  Isaac 
Hawkins  of  Bur- 
ton ;  ob.  s.p. 

Dorothy,  mar. 
Sam1  Fox- 
lowe,  Esq. 

1.  James  G.,  a  General^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Boyd  ;  sister  to  the  w. 
in  the  Army.  j  of  Sir  James  Bristow  of  Bedford  ;   re- 

mar.  Capt.  Webster,  &  3. 


Cathe,  mar.  Rev. 
Fletcher  Dixon  : 
s.p. 


2.  Thomas,  M.D.,  Physician 
to  George  III. 


A  son,  d.  y. 


Catherine,  mar.  Hon. 
Vesey  Knox. 


Mary  Alicia,  mar.  Major 
Edm.  Burke. 


Dorothy. 


MS.  205 


Dr  Pegge  mentions  an  Alice,  dau.  of  Godf.  Watkinson  of  Brampfcon  Moor; 
mar.  to  Hercules  Clay,  3  times  Mayor  of  Chesterfield,  who  d.  1685 ;  &  also  a  sister 
of  the  2nd  G-odfrey,  mar.  to  ....  Wingfield,  an  Att/,  at  Wirksworth. 

Nicholas  &  Mary  Bright  had  John  &  Godfrey,  who  both  d.  s.p. ;  Mary,  mar. 
Tho.  Webster  ;  Eliz.  Frances,  mar.  Joseph  Saunders,  schoolmaster,  of  Chesterfield  ; 
and  Ann,  mar Greatorex.  Dr.  Pegge,  but  Q. 


Godfrey  Watkinson  of=p        Q.  how  related  to  Peter  Watkinson,  who  had  the  Cure 

*  *'      _  «  »  .  i          .  •  «inl__-_j 


Brampton  near  Ches- 
terfield, temp.  Jac.  I. 


of  Brampton  in  the  Commonwealth  time  ?  &  how  to 
Godfrey  Watkinson  who  became  a  Quaker. 


Godfrey  Watkinson  of  Brampton, 
b.  1611  ;  bur.  at  Brampton  7  Sep. 
1668.  A 


,=p         Richard  Wood  of  Chesterfield,=r. . .  .  dau 


Apoth.,  the  first  of  that  Pro- 
fession settled  there.  B 


of. 
Bateman. 


482 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  205 


Alice,  mar.  at  Chesterfield  1655  to  Edward  Wood,  son  &  heir  app.  of  Richard^ 
Wood  of  Chesterfield,  Apothecary.    (See  p.  212.)     His  token  extant. 


Richard  Wood  of  Chesterfield,  Apothecary,1 
mar.  at  Carsington  26  Aug.  1690  ;  will  3 
Feb.  1739  ;  d.  there  Oct.  1741. 


=Hannah  Buxton  of  Hopton,  dau.  of 
Henry,  of  Mill-house,  Wirksworth, 
sister  &  coh.  of  Nathaniel  B. 


Edward  Wood  of=  Rebecca  Wright 
Chesterfield,  Mar.     of  Staveley 
Articles  1731, 
s.p. ;  will  19  Feb. 


1746  ;   d.  before 
26  Oct.  1757. 


Forge,  niece  of 
John  Newnham, 
whose  sister  was 
her  mother. 


I 

Hannah,  mar.  Robert 
Greensmith,  Esq.,  of 
Steeple-house  near 
Wirksworth,   &  of 
Chesterfield. 


(P.  599.) 


Sarah,  mar.  Joseph 
Gee  of  Gains- 
borough. 


Joseph    Gee,    only 
child,  d.  April 
1753. 


Godfrey  Watkinson=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 


of  Brampton,  Gent. 


Wood  of  Monk-Bretton, 
Gent. ;  mar.  4  Aug.  1664. 


Susan,  mar.  at  Brampton  28  June 
1665  to  Paul  Webster  of  Chester- 
field. (See  PED.,  p.  105.) 


Jane,  bp.  30  Nov.  1665; 
mar.  Joseph  Fern,  Rector 
of  Matlock,  M.  P.  B.,  3, 
194.  =f= 


Susan,  bp.  3  Jan.  1666-7; 
mar.  28  March  1695  to 
John  Southern  of  Hull, 
Gent. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  30  March 
1671  ;  mar.  Godfrey 
Stubbing  of  Whitting- 
ton.  (P.  438.) 


Mattw.     Samuel.     Eliz.     Susan.     Joseph.      Eliz. 
All  these  children  d.  before  their  father  ;  if  chil- 
dren of  Joseph  &  Jane,  the  4  on  the  right  were  all 
that  were  living  when  the  Rector  of  Matlock  d. 
Yet  1  doubt  this. 

Henry. 

Godfrey, 
a  Clerk. 

1    1 
Ann,  mar.  John 
Morewood,  Clerk. 

Sarah,  mar.  Paul 
Webster. 

Godfrey  Watkinson  of  Bramptou,  Gent.,  bp.  15  Oct.: 
1668  ;  bur.  7  Feb.  1739-40. 


=Mary  Green  of  Cheshire, 
bur.  27  Sep.  1711. 


Elizabeth,  bp. 
12,  bur.  16 
Jan.  1696-7 


Ann,  bp.  29  June  1705  ; 
bur.  29  July. 

Susan,  bp.  2  Sep,  1707. 


Paul,  bp.  26  Thomas,  bp.     Q.  one  of 

Sep.  1711  ;  7  Oct.  1709.     his   dau8 
bur.  23  mar.  God- 

June  1723.  frey  Swift. 


Godfrey  Watki]3Son^Elizabeth,dau.,etc.,of  Robert= Captain  Thomas 

Bourne  of  Rows- 
ley,  2  husband. 
(See  PED.,  p. 
149.) 


of  Brampton,  Esq., 
bp.  11  Jan.  1703-4; 
Sher.  1736;  ob. 
1757, set.  53, Oct.  26. 


Scollar  of  Rowsley,  in  par.  of 
Bakewell ;  mar.  1736  (see 
p.  62).  Her  mother  Elizab., 
dau.  of  John  Calvert  of  Bea- 
ley ;  another  coheir  mar. 
John  Lees  of  Platt,  Esq. 


Mary,  bp.  30 
Jan.  16  98-9; 
mar.  15  Oct. 
1717toNich- 
olas  Bright 
of  Chester- 
field, Gent. 


MS.  205 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


483 


John  Barker  of=f=Jane  W.,  coheir,     Richard  or  Francis=Ruth,       1.  Elizabeth 
Bftkewell,  Esq.  ;     5  dau.  ;   mar.  2     Barker,  surgeon   to    coheir,      d.  1751  •  & 
Just,  of  Peace;     John  Beaumont     a    troop  of   Horse     d.  s.p.       2    Mary'd 
Steward    to   the     of  Gracedieu,         Guards.                       r/68;'       1763  •  d 
Duke  of  Rutland,     says  Glover.                                              4  dau!       unmar 

1 
2.  John^ 
Barker 
of  the 
Hill, 
Bake- 
well. 

=Sarah,  dau.  of  Jas     1.  Thomas,=Sarah,  dan.     3.  Robert,  of    Sarah 
Swetenham  of            of  Hall           of  Wra            Bolton,  co. 
Winster  ;  aunt  of    End  in            Gardom  of      Lane.  '             Jane 
Mrs.  Wilson  Over-     Ashford.         Bakewell,                — 
end,  &  of  Mrs.                                 Gent.              Elizabeth, 
Henry  Jackson.                                                      mar.  Tho8 
Rawson  of 
Wards  End. 

Edward,  ofn=Hannah,  dau.  of     Thos  Rawson^j 
Sheffield,         Hall  Overend  of      Barker  of 
leadmerch4.     Sheffield,  surgeon.     Shefd. 

^Frances         Fanny,  w.  of  .... 
Hounsfield.    Rose  of  Aylesbury, 
Anne,  &  ....  un- 
mar. 

Helen.    Another. 


Agnes.    Rose. 


Godfrey  W.,  d. 
without  issue  ; 
bur.  7  Jan 
1741-2. 

Jonathan  Birch  of  Ardwick  nr= 
Manchester.    I  have  reason  to 
think     he    was     grandson    of 
Eliezer  Birch,  V.D.M.,  of  Man- 
chester. 

pAnn  W 
coheir, 
3rd  dau. 

,=pStephen  Melland  of 
Youlgrave,  surgeon, 
2  husband. 

Robert  Birch  ofn=2  sisters  named  Birch 


Holme    Hall, 
Esq. 


of  Stockport;  the  first 
d.  s.p. 


William  Melland  of^.  .  .  .   dau.   of 
Brampton,    mar.   1     Wil.Holehouse 


Ann,   dau.   of  Wm 
Etches. 


of  Darley. 


Robert  Birch.    Charles,  in  Orders.     Stephen.     Wilm.      Elizab. 


Anne,  mar.  Isaac  Blore 
of  Youlgrave,  s.p. 


Elizab.,  mar.  Abel  Holmes  of  Darley, 
&  had  1  dau.  only. 


Mary,  mar.  George 
Nuttal  of  Matlock. 


In  the  'Derbyshire  Courier'  of  July  23,  1831,  is  an  advertisement  from  Mri 
Anne  Blore,  then  residing  at  Derby,  offering  a  reward  of  £200  who  will  give  her 
information  of  her  son  Isaac  Blore,  who  being  then  about  16  in  July  1819 
absconded  from  a  mercer's  shop  in  Bakewell,  where  he  had  been  placed,  &  had  not 
since  been  heard  of.  He  is  described  as  grandson  of  Dr  Melland. 


FAMILI.E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  205 


i^aptoartr* 


From  Mr  D.  Dakeyn's  Collection  &  Visit,  of  London  1687,  where  it  appears  that 
the  first  Robert  was  son  of  Robert  Hayward,  originally  of  Somersetshire  &  after- 
wards of  Leicestershire,  by  Milicent,  dau.  of ....  Stone  of  Turnditch. 

1701  June  11  Mr  Hayward,  bur.  at  the  Meeting-house  at  Wirksworth,  Reg. 
of  Carsington. 

1718    Nov.  9     Mrs  Ann  Hayward,  wid.,  from  the  same. 

Nathaniel  Scholes  is  doubtless  the  Minister,  so  called,  who  d.  Minr  at  Maccles- 
field  2  Oct.  1702,  aged  37,  son  of  Jeremy  Scholes,  ejected  at  Norton. 

See  will  of Wigley  in  M.  P.  B.,  xii.,  113,  115. 

Elizabeth,  1  w.,  ob.=pRobert  Hayward  of  Carsing-^Ann,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Peter  Coates, 


12   June  1653,  jet. 
32  ;    dau.  of 
Bourne  of  Derby. 


ton,  co.  Derb.,aged  76, 1687 ; 
d.  11  June  1701  ;  bur.  at 
the  Chapel,  W. 


Minister  of  Wingfield,  co. 
Derb.  ;  mar.  at  Carsington  4 
March  1654-5  ;  bur.  11  Nov. 
1718. 


I 


Joseph,  b.  at  Derby  18  Aug. 
1647,  a  rnerch1  of  London  ;  d. 
unmar.  12  Nov.  1679. 


Samuel,  b.  at  Carsington  5  May  1655,  a  merch* 
in  London  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Tho8  Luther  of 
Suttons  in  Essex,  Esq.,  &  had  Mary,  b.  1686. 


Benjamin,  b.=f=Elizab.,   dau.    & 

Robert,  a  merch*  at  Stock- 

Hannah, mar.  Nath1 

at  Carsington 

coh.    of     Henry 

holm,  aged  27  or  28,  1687, 

Scholes,    Gent.,    19 

9  Aug.  1657, 

"Wigley  of  Senior 

&  unmar. 

Nov.  1689,  V.D.M. 

of  Cromford, 

Field  ;   mar.    22 

— 

— 

aged  30, 

Oct.  1685;   bur. 

Elizabeth,  mar.  Richd 

Milicent,  mar.  at 

1687. 

at    Matlock     15 

Bateman    of    Hartington 

Kniveton    20  Aug. 

Feb.  1692. 

Hall   (see  p.  204)  ;  b.  24 

16  97  to  John  Davyes 

Jan.  1661. 

of  Leicester,  Gent. 

Elizabeth,  dau.^Wigley  Hayward= Jane,  dau.  of .... 
of ....  Cooper,  of  Senior  Field,  Bradsby  of  Derby ; 
Aid.  of  Derby,  lead  merchant.  relict  of  ....  Nix 

of  London. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Rob. 
Mower  of  Winster, 
junr,  March  1705. 

Robert. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Edmund  Hodgkinson  of      Samuel,  d.  unmar.      Mary,  d.  unmar. 
Matlock-mill  ;  d.  1787. 


Joshua  H.,  bp.  at  Matlock  28  Oct.  1686=pEleanor  Colvile  of  Hull. 

l~  TTT 

Benjamin,  bp.  at  Matlock  22  March=pAnn,  sister  of       Anne  Marie,  bur.  at  Ches- 


1709  ;  an  Apothecary  at  Minchin 
Hampton  in  Gloucestershire  ;  d.  13 
Oct.  1787. 


Thomas   Seale,      terfield  9  Feb.  1715. 


surgeon  ;d.  1774, 
aged  60. 


2  dau8,  d.  y. 


Martha  Hayward,  only  dau.,  mar.  Richard  Brown  of    Benjn,  b.  &      Ann,  d.  1763, 
Minchin  Hampton,  surgeon  ;    and  d.  1777,  aged  39.     d.  1740.  aged  14. 


MS.  206  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  485 

fttntor* 

The  first  Reginald   in   the    pedigree  was  grandson  of    Reginald    Pindar    of 
Southwell,  co.  Notts,  &  Frances  Stern  his  wife. 

See  more  in  Pegge's  Genealogies  after  Bassano,  and  also  Harl.  5821. 

Reginal  Pinder  of  Duffield,  co.  Derb.,=pPenelope,  dau.  of  Gervas=ThomasCaltonof 


Esq.,  Sher.  1682,  d.  18  Sep.  1712  ; 
aged  74,  1708  ;  farmer  of  the  excise 
for  the  four  Northern  Counties. 


Lee    of     Norwell,    co.     Duffield,  Clerk,  2 
Notts  ;  d.  26  May  1728.      husband. 


Grace,  mar.  Daniel  Rebecca,  mar.  Tho-  Cassandra,  mar.  Pieria,     ....  mar. 

Jenkinson,  Coz.  mas    Knowles     of  Richard  John-  mar 

German    once  re-  Sollershope  Court,  son    of    Over-  John       Hacket. 

moved  to  Sir  Paul.  co.  Hereford.  seat.  Miles. 


I  I 

Thomas  Pindar  of  the=f  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir       "VVenman  Winniat— Penelope,  had 


Court  in  Kempley,  co. 
Glouc.,  aged  50, 1712. 
Living  5  Sep.  1721. 


Andrew  Hacket  of  of Dymock Grange,  £1000  on  her 

Moxhall,   co.  Warw.  ;  co.    Glouc.,  Gent,  mar.,  &  £415 

living  a  wid.  at  Lud-  Living 9 May  1723.  byherfather's 

low  7  July  1 736.  will. 


Reginald  Pindar,  Esq.,  of  Stone-^pMargaret,  dau.  of  William  Ly-= Francis  Biddulf 


house,  Col.  in  the  Army  ;  Mar. 
Sett.  24  June  1713;  d.  July  1721. 


gon  of  Madresfield,  Esq.;  aunt    of  Ledbury, 
&  sole  heir  to  Margaret  Lygon.     Gent.,  2  husb. 


Reginald  Pindar,  eldest  son.    Assumed  the  name  &=r  Philip.     William. 

Arms  of  Lygon  by  Act  of  Parliament. 


William,  Lord  Beauchamp. 

MS.  206  38entlep — Bemiet 

Christopher  Bentley  of  Wielsby,  co.  Line.,  Gent.= 


.  .  .  .dau.  of ....  Dixon=Christr=F.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Uppleby,  Esq.,  Just,  of 
of  Lincoln  ;  s.p.  Peace  for  Lincoln. 


Christ1,  d.  y.     Hannah,  d.  unmar.     Ann,  mar.  John  Uppleby  her  first-cousin. 


Thomas  Bennet  of=j=Elizabeth,  mar.          John  Saunderson  of  Barton=f=Margaret. 
Beddington,  Gent.  I  1  June  1713.  upon  Humber. 

A  |  B 

VOL.  II. 


486 


TAMILI^E   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  206 


A| 


John  Bennet^pAnn. 
of  Barton, 
AtU. 


Elizabeth,  mar Margaret,  mar.  1  Wm  Dixon  of  Barn- 

Beatrifle  of  Laceby,      ley,  co.  Line.,  2  Arthur  Rockliffe  of 
co.  Line.    =p  Wroughton,  co.  Line. 


AnB. 


John  Bennet=p. . .  .  dau.  of  ....  John  B.  of  Laceby, 

of  Barton.       I  Lucas  of  Pontefract.        unmar.  1781. 


John,  1781.        Mary  Ann,  1781. 
From  Coll.  of  Ealph  Bigland. 


Jtettleton— 


MS.  207 

See  in  Church  of  Barnby  Don  Monts  of  Winteringhams  of  Belthorp. 
See  a  curious  account  of  Anthony  Cooper,  once  a  soldier,  after  a  Clergyman,  and 
47  years  Minister  at  Ardsley,  where  he  d.  in  1692  among  Thoresbys. 

Richard  Nettleton  of  Earls  Heaton  in  the  par.  of=p  Susanna 
Dewsbury,  d.  25  Jan.  1676  ;  bur.  at  Dewsbury. 


Judith,  1  w.,  dau.  of  William 
Gates  of  Nether  Denby  (see 
FED.,  p.  114) ;  bp.  10  April 
1637  ;  mar.  20  Sep.  1659  ; 
bur.  15  April  1664. 


=FRich 


ard  Nettleton  of  Earls=pAnn,  2  w.,  dau.=. 


Heaton,  Esq.,  a  Just,  of 
Peace ;  will  dated  1  May 
1697;  d.  4  Nov.  1700. 
Will  proved  at  York  6  May 
1701. 


of ....  Grosve- 
nor ;  d.  in  child- 
bed ;  bur.  at 
Dewsbury  17 
March  1678-9. 


3  w., 
dau.  of 

Lay- 
burn. 


Charles  Nettleton,  Rector  of=pSarah,  dau.  of  Toby  Sill  of  Wake-       Mary,  living 


un- 
ield 
bur. 


Sarah  & 
Elizab., 
d.  y. 


Bulwick  &  Eaton,  live  1663. 

field  by  Susan  Oley  his  wife. 

1663;  d. 

Judith,  mar.  Michael  Pilk- 
ington,  Esq.,  afterwards  a 
Bart.,  &  d.  without  issue 
26  June  1772. 

Susan,     Barbara,  mar.  Robert 
d.  un-     Panch,   a  grocer    of 
mar.        Stamford,   &   had  a 
son  Ingram  Panch. 

Prances,   d. 
mar.  at  Wakef 
July  1788  ;  I 
at  Bulwick. 

Charles  Nettleton,  a  mercer  at  Wakefield ;  sold  most  of  his  estate  & 
spent  the  money  ;  d.  unmar.  12  April  1736 ;  bur.  at  Wakefield. 
Earls  Heaton  was  sold  by  his  four  sisters  and  coheirs. 


Frances,  mar.  1 
Capn  John  Tay- 
lor of  Fulford  ; 
2  Shaw  of 
A  Ardsley. 

Sarah,  mar.  at  Ards- 
ley 20  April  1713  to 
Abraham  Barber  of 
Wakefield,  &  d.  s.p. 

Richard^ 
Cooper 
ofArds- 
ley. 

B 

pMary.    Ingram  Nettleton,  aged 
15,  1682,  when  he  en- 
tered  Line.    Col.,   Ox- 
ford ;  a  Clergyman  ;  d. 
unmar. 

MS.  207 
A 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


_ 
Robert  Cooper  of  Ardsley,  eld.  son.=p  Son  &  dau.,  d.  unmar. 

Charles.=p 
....  Loscombe=T=Eliz.  C. 


487 


0.  W.  Loscombe,  Esq.,  of  Pickwick  house  in  par.  of  Corsham,  co.  Wilts,  b.  1784. 

William  Wintringham1  of  Thorpe  in  psh.  of  Barnby  Don,  living  1679.=f= 
I 

William  Winteringham,  Clerk,  Minister^pGertrude,  dau.  of  Clifton  Rodes,  Esq., 

'  of  Sturton  (see  FED.,  p.  244) ;  bur.  at 
East  Retford  22  Aug.  1721. 


of  East  Refcford  from  1674  to  1701 
bur.  at  East  Retford  17  March  1700-1. 


Elizabeth,=T=Clifton  Winteringham  of  York,=Cordelia,  2  w., 


youngest 
dau.,  mar. 
at    Ards- 
ley   Feb. 
1709. 


M.D.,  d.  there  12  March  1748  ;  dau.  of  John 

he  dedicated  a  work  of  his  to  Bright  of 

his  cousin  Francis  Wilkinson  ;  Badsworth, 

sold  his   estate  at   Thorpe    to  Esq. ;  d.  6  Jan. 

William  Fretwell  of  Thorpe  in  1749. 
June  1743  ;  d.  March  12. 


One  account  states 
that  Dr  Clifton 
W.'s  2nd  wife  was  a 
sister  of  Admiral 
Pocock. 


Sir  Clifton  Winteringham  of  Lon-=Ann  Richardson,  d.  at 
don,  M.D.   &   F.R.S.,  Physician     Twickenham  in  1805, 
to  the  King,  &   Baronet,  d.   at 
Hammersmith  9  Jan.  1794,  s.p. 
(Q.  9  Nov.  1794),  aged  84. 


aged  85.  DrSykessays 
she  mar.  2  in  1800 
. . . .  Gathan,  when  she 
must  have  been  80. 


....  Wheat  (see: 
PED.,  p.  187), 
believed  to  be 
brother  to  Tho- 
mas Wheat  of 
Retford. 


Cliftoi 


m  Wheat  of  Stanmore,  Esq.,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Newton  of 
d.  without  issue  about  1809.  Hammersmith  ;  mar.  1787. 


John  Kitchen  of  Hull,  cordwainer=Eliz.,  dau.  of  Robert  Winteringham. 
Sold  lands  at  Campsall  to  Tho.  Yarborough  1727. 


Rob.  W.  of  Campsall,  butcher,  1647. 

Francis  Wilkinson  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  barr.-at-law.  Will,  March  29  or  April 
11,  1728.  Names  "my  cousin  Edw.  Simpson  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  barr.-at-law."  My 
cousin  l)r  Clifton  Winteringham  of  York.  My  estate  at  Barnby  Don,  lately  pur- 
chased of  the  sisters  &  coheirs  of  Mr  Gregory,  &  my  rectory  &  the  manr  of  Thorpe 
&  Bramwith.  My  cousin  Eliz.  Lathewell,  wid.,  dau.  of  my  late  uncle  Edward 
Wilkinson.  My  cousin  Margaret  Blanchard,  dau.~  of  my  late  uncle  Timothy 
Williamson.  He  mentions  also  son  or  grandson  of  my  cousin  Christ1  Williamson  of 
Carolina.  My  uncle  Wilkinson  Blanchard,  grandson  of  my  late  uncle  Timothy 
Wilkinson.  My  wife  Anne,  Edw.  &  C.  Winteringham,  Exrs.  Proved  in  London 
May  20,  1728. 

1  This  W.  W.  mar.  Jane,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm  Grant  of  Barnby  Don,  Gent.,  who  d. 
in  1703.  He  had  also  a  wife  named  Ann. 


488 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

Wintringham^Ursula. 


MS.  207 A 


T 


Wm  W.  of  Snaith,  d.  l=p  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Wm  Beckwith     Elizab.,  mar.  Manna-     Hannah,  wife  of 


Aug.  1738,  aged  45. 


of  Thurcroft ;  d.  7  Oct.   1734,    duke  Wilkinson, 
aged  33. 


John  South  (?). 


Robert. 


William  Wintrinham  of  Belthorp,  d.  1  April  26  Eliz.,  1585.    Seized     Richard=j= 
of  lands  in  Owston,  Bramwith,  Barnby,  &  Campsal.     Inq.  p.m.  at      W.  dead 
Snaith  17  Sep.  27  Eliz.  27  Eliz. 


Dr.  Sykes. 


William  W.,  cousin  and  heir  of  Wm,  aged  about  16  at  his  uncle's-r-Elizabeth,  d.  20  June  1615, 
death;  of  Belthorp,  Yeo. ;  bur.  3  Aug.  1628.    Will  proved  at  York.     M.I. ;  bur.  21  Jan.  1615,  P.  K. 

r 


William  W.,  bur.  14  Jan.  1631.=f  Ann,  1631. 
Will  proved  at  York. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Wm  Fang 
of  Wainflete. 


Jane,  eld.  dau.^William  W.=Ann.      Gilbert,  bp.  2  Aug.      Jane,  bp.  15     Ann,  mar.      Mary,  bp. 


of  Wm  Grant  of 
Barnby,  Gent. 


of  Belthorp,  1630 ;  bur.  14  April      Feb.  1637.        Stephen         6  June 

Gent.  1633.  —  Sanderson.     1625. 

Eliz. 


William,  bp.  1650.=p  Sarah,  bp  15  Aug.  1647. 

D'  Clifton  W. 


MS.  207 


1634     Jan.    19     Mar.  Mr  Henry  Watkinson  of  Leeds  &  Mrs  Alice  Nettleton. 
1674     June  18     Mar.  Eichard  Nettleton  &  Mary  Armitage. 
1708     Feb.   10     Mar.  Richard  Armitage  &  Martha  Nefctleton. 

Robet  Nettleton,1  38  Hen.  8=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Arthur  Pilkington  of  Bradley. 


Thomas  Nettleton  of  Thorn-=f=Margaret,  dau.  &  c.  of  Richard  Charles- 
hill  Lees,  s,  &  h.  worth  of  Totties  in  Holmfirth.2 


Edward  Nettleton  of  Thornhill  Lees^Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bailey 
s.  &  h.,  d.  31  March  1644.  of  Honley  ;  d.  1643. 

A  I  * 

1  This  Robert  is  shewn  to  be  son  of  Thomas  (by  Jennet  Hall),  son  of  John,  sou 
of  Thomas,  by  Elizab.,  dau.  of  Tho.  Holgate.     John  had  3  brothers,  Edward, 
Robert,  &  Francis. 

The  Arms,  Azure,  2  adders  combatant  twisted  in  pale  proper.     Proof  respited. 

2  She  was  living  a  widow  24  Sep.  11  Eliz.,  as  by  deed  then  made,  in  which  her 
father,  mother-in-law,  husb.,  &  son  are  all  specifically  named. 

*  ?  If  there  is  not  a  generation  missed.  Edward  Nettleton,  bur.  25  Feb.  1612  ;  mar.  Eliz., 
dau.  of  Richard  Longley,  and  had  a  son  Thomas,  bur.  1  April  1644  ;  mar.  to  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Bailey,  who  was  bur.  10  May  1643.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  207 


FAMILY    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


489 


Margaret,  mar.  Robert    Ellen, 
Bedford  of  Dewsbury    mar. 
of  Crownest  ;   mar.  1     Nath1 
Feb.  1629.                       Whit- 
ley. 

1    1 
....  mar.  George 
Carter  or  John. 

Sarah,  mar. 
Gideon  Maude. 

Mary,  mar.  Sir  Richard  Os- 
baldeston,  Atty-Gen.  in  Ire- 
land to  Ch"  I.  ;   d.  7  May 
1652,   a    widow;     bur.    at 
Thornhill. 

Charles,  of=j 
Honley, 
Gent.,  4 
Jan.  1663. 

=Catlierine,  dau. 
of  Richard 
Horsfall  of 
Storths  Hall. 

George,  d.  in       Jo 
Ireland  ;  bp.       d. 
8  Mar.  1606. 

1                  1 

hn,       Elizabeth,  mar.  George 
y.         Thurgarland  of  Lyley  ; 
mar.  10  Oct.  1639. 

Mary,  1663.     Anne,  1663,  mar.  Jonathan  Hanson  of  Honley,  Clerk. 


Robert  Nettleton*  of  Thornhill  Lees,  s.  &  h.  1666  ;=pFrances,  dau.  of  Ric.  Rawlin- 
killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  30  June  1673  ;  sold 
his  land  ;  he  was  a  clerk  ;  will  23  Oct.  1668  ;  bp. 
25  June  1601 ;  bur.  3  July  1673. 


son  ;  Jive  1668  ;  d.  5  May 
1701,  aged  85  ;  bur.  at  Thorn- 
hill. 


An 

ne,  mar.  Ralph 

Frances,  d. 

Sarah,  mar.  Joshua 

1    1 
Grace, 

1668. 

Jane, 

Eaton,  Rector  of 

unmar. 

Wilson     1668 

,     & 

1668. 

Darfield  ;  mar.  29 

then  unmar  ; 

mar. 

Lydia, 

1668. 

Sep.  1670. 

7  June  1681. 

Thomas,  d.  y. 
3  May  1645. 

Edward, 
d.y. 

Margaret  & 
Elizabeth, 
d.y. 

Mary,  mar.  John 
Anby,    Esq.,    of 
Sherwood. 

Ali 
of] 

No- 

Alice,  mar.  Ben  Watts 
of  Barnshall ;  mar.  10 


ADDITIONAL  ENTRIES  FROM  THORNHILL  REGISTERS. 

Baptisms.— 1588,  Feb.  12,  Alis  N.  1589,  May  4,  John  s.  Mr  Edw"  N.  1601,  June  25,  Robert 
s.  Mr  Tho»  N.  1603,  June  26,  Margaret  d.  Mr  Tho8  N.  1604,  Feb.  10.  Eliz.  d.  Mr  Tho8  N.  1606, 
March  8,  George  son  Mr  Tho9  N.  1609,  March  26,  Ann  d.  Mr  Tho'  N.  1611,  July  3.  Maryd.  Mr 
Tho8  N.  1614,  May  8,  Ellin  d.  Mr  Tho8  N.  1616,  Dec.  29,  Sara  d.  Mr  Tho8  N.  1619,  May  16, 
Charles  s.  Mr  Tho»  N.  1620.  Aug.  17,  John  s.  Mr  N.  1644,  Jan.  19.  Alice  d.  Mr  Rob*  N.  of  Lees 
Hall.  1646,  July  30,  Ann  d'.  Mr  Rob*  N.  1647,  Dec.  3,  Francis  .  .  .'.  of  Mr  Rob.  N.  1649,  Sep. 
26,  Edward  s.  Mr  Rob'  N.  1650,  Dec.  25,  Marg'  d.  Mr  Rob'  N.  1653,  Nov.  15,  Grace  &  Sarah  d. 
Mr  Rob1  N.  1654,  July  26,  Lydia  d.  Mr  Rob4  N.  1657,  May  18,  Jane  d.  Mr  Rob1  N. 

Marriages.— 1601,  June  4,  Rob'  Marsh  and  M"  Dorothy  N.  1629,  Feb.  1,  Robert  Bedford 
and  Mr8  Anne  N.  16(J9,  Sep.  29,  Mr  Ralph  Eaton  and  M"  Ann  N.  1681,  June  7,  Mr  Joshua 
Wilson  and  Mr9  Sarah  N.  1639,  Geo.  Thurgarland,  Gent.,  and  Marg1  N. 

Burials.— 1589.  May  4,  Mr  Nettleton's  wife.  1590,  Jan.  1,  John  N.  1612,  Feb.  25.  Mr  Edw. 
N.  of  Thornhill  Lees.  1633,  Sep.  25,  John  s.  Mr  Tho8  N.  1643,  May  10,  M"  Mary  N.  1644, 
April  1,  Mr  Tho'  N.  1645,  May  26,  Tho'  s.  Mr  Rob*  N.  1650,  Sep.  26,  Edwd  s.  Mr  Rob'  N.  1651, 
June  7,  Marg*  d.  Mr  Rob'  N.  1652.  May  19,  The  Lady  Mary  Osbaldestone.  1652,  May  15, 
Elizth  d.  Mr  Rob'  N.  1701,  May  5,  M"  Frances  N.  of  Pontefract— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  208 


Burnet 


These  Burnet,  Reyner,  &  Pyemond  pedigrees  are  copies  from  the  Collections  of 
Thomas  Wilson  of  Leeds  now  in  the  public  library  there.  I  have  added  the  Wilsons 
from  the  2nd  Edit,  of  the  '  Ducatus,'  and  the  William  Garlicke  on  authority  of  his  Will. 

*  Called  in  the  Register  son  of  Thomas.— J.  W.  C. 


490 


FAMILIJ3   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 

John  Burnet,  came  out  of  Scotland  with  James  I. 

T 


MS.  208 


Thomas  Burnet.     Robert  Burnet,  mar.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Akeroyd, 
=p  Esq.,  of  Fogarthorpe. 


....  Burnet,  wife  of  Robert     Jonas  Burnet  of  Durker=f=Edith,  dau.  of  Tho8  Wilson 


Dickenson  of  Hill    Top  in    or  Dirtcar  in    the  par. 
par.  of  Sandal,  co.  York.          of   Sandal  Magna,    co. 
=r=  York. 


of  Hardwick  in  par.  of 
Wragby,  co.  York;  mar.  13 
May  1672. 


Robert  Dickenson,  d.  unmar.    He    Thomas  Burnet,=p. . . .  She  remar. . . .  Dixon 


founded    the  Alms   Houses  near     1st  son,   bp.  19 
Hill  Top  and  New  Miller  Dam.         Nov.  1673. 


who  helped  her  to  dissipate 
the  property. 


Thomas  Burnet,  an  Officer  in  the  Guards,  sold  his  estate  to  John  Smyth 
of  Heath,  Esq.,  to  whom  also  the  coheirs  of  his  uncle  Jonas  sold  theirs. 


Jonas  Burnet,=p Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Rayner  of = Francis  Clegg,  2nd  husb.,  servant 
2nd  son.  Boyne  Hill  (see  FED.  below);    to  the  1st  husband.    He  injured 

ob.  27  Feb.  1761.  the  property. 


homas.      Mary  B.,  coheir,  mar. 

William  Millthorp  of 
Jonas.          Arthington,    grazier. 

He  purchased  an 
Henry,         Estate  at  Poole,  &  d. 


With, 


Editn,  co- 
heir, wife 
of  Joseph 
Arnold  of 
Sheffield, 


Ann,  coheir, 
wife  of  Samuel 
Heathfield    of 
Arthington. 


Sarah,  cohr. 
Marg1,  cohr. 


all  d.            1  Sep.  1757. 
infants.                     =f= 
\ 

cutler. 

John.        William. 

Mary.        Ann. 

Samuel.        James. 

Robert,=pHannah,  dau. 
3rd  son.    of      William 
Tolson    of 
Leeds. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 
Geo.  Kitching- 
man   of  South 
Kirkby. 

=r 

m&. 

1             1 
Judith.     Ann,  mar.  1st  John  Marsden 
of  Doncaster,  silk  weaver,  2 
John  Oldham  of  Rotherham. 
-r 

Jonas.    Thomas.     Elizh. 

John  Marsden. 

Grace,  wife  of  John  Mary,  wife  of  William  Edith,  wife  of  An-  Marg*,  wife  of 

Wilson   of  Ackton  Wood  of  Hollingthorpe,  thony    Rhodes  of  John    Denfcon 

in  par.  of  Fether-  by    whom    George  &  Barnsley,  grocer.  of  Bolton,  by 

stone.     =T=  Eliz.  =p  whom  Mary. 


MS.  208 

A| 


FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


Thornas  Wilson  Joseph,  bp.  18 

of  Leeds,  b.  24  July  1704. 
May  1702  ;  bp. 

at    Fetherstone  Edith,  bp.  6 

11  June.     The  Feb.  1706. 
Author  of  this 

pedigree.  Mary,   bp.   22 
May  1711. 


Jeremiah 

&    Wilra, 
d.  infants. 


Edward  Rhodes  of 
Wakefield,  grocer, 
d.  unmar. 

Anthony,  went  to 
Jamaica. 


491 


Mary. 
Marg1. 
Martha. 


MS.  208 


.  .  .  First=rHenry  Rayner  of  Boyne  Hill  in  the  par.  of=pMary,  second=f  John 


wife. 


Sandall. 


William  Reyner  of      Ann,  mar. 
Blacker  Hall  near 
Boyne  Hill. 


Sarah,  wife  of 

Burnet  and Wagstaff 

Clegg  as  above.  of  Sandall. 


wife,  dau.  of 
John  Gibson 
of  Slead  Hall 
in    par.    of 
Halifax, 
Gent. 


Brooke 
of    Bat- 
ley,  first 
husband. 


Sarah,  1st  wife,  dau.  of=pJohn  Brooke  of  Leeds,=pEsther,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  .  .  .  . 


William  Ellis  of  Leeds. 


inerch1,  Mayor  in  1736 
&  1754. 


Ridings  of  Manchester  ob.  6 
Nov.  1755. 


ahn 


6  sons  &  6  John  Brooke,  Esther  Brooke,  sole  heir,  mar.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  29 
dau8,  all  d.  d.  unmar.  9  Dec.  1760,  to  John  Blayds  of  Leeds,  Esq.,  and  d. 
infants.  April  1759.  without  issue  in  1769.  (See '  Due.  Leod,,'  2  Edit.) 


Robert  Reyner  of    Elizabeth  R.,  mar.     Mary=f=Benjamin  Rooke    William=pMary 


of    Boyne    Hill,     1   Daniel   Rooke ;     Rey- 

1757.    '  2 Oldfield  of    ner. 

York,  the  Post- 
Henry  Reyner  of  master  there  1757. 
Leeds. 


of  Oulton,  of       Wager,    j  Rooke. 

Grainfoot  near 

Barnsley. 


William  Rooke  of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Mary,  wife  1  of  Matthew  Bywater 
London,  Vintner,  Clapham  of  Leeds,  of  Leeds,  confectioner  ;  2  of  George 
&  of  Jamaica  1756.  clothier.  (See  p.  34.)  Dixon  of  Leeds,  cabinet  maker. 


....  Garlicke,  Vicar  of=f  Mary  Wager,  living    Susan  W.,  mar Child  of 

Fetherstone.  I  1769.  Hoyland. 


William  Garlicke  of  Fetherstone,  Gent.    Will  dated  20  June  1769. 
He  appears  to  have  been  the  only  child,  and  unmar. 


492 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  209 


John  Pyemond  of  Chester  House  in  Heath,=pElizabeth 
which  he  purchased,  d.  in  1659. 


Mary,  wife  of  William        Mary,  1st  wife,  dau.=pWilliam=.  .  .  .  second  wife,  dau. 


Dodgson     of     Leeds,        of  William  Beetson 


merch4. 


of  Thurnscoe. 


Pve- 


of  Mason     of 


mond.        Ackworth. 


William.    Jane,  wife  of  Francis  Hirst  of  Pontefract. 


John  Pyemond  of  Heath,=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Wilfrid  Armitage     Richard,  Jane,  wife  of 


co.  York,  near  Wakefield, 
mar.  27  July  1654. 


of  Little    Liversedge.       (See     d.  un-      Thomas  Wat- 
Yorkshire,  W.R.,  No.  72.)  mar.          kinsofUpton. 


Richard  Pyemond  of  Heath,  son  &  heir  ;=j=Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clifton  of  Moor 


gave  this  account  to  Wilson  of  Leeds  ;  d. 
at  Leeds  about  1730. 


Green,  psh.  of  Greasley,  co.  Notts  ; 
ob.  30  Jan.  1715. 


I  I  I 

John  P.,  in  the  Excise  Office  at     Mary,  wife  of  Michael  Leake  of    4  children, d. 
Leeds.     .  Leeds.  young. 


John  P.=f=Ann  Wilfrid  P.,  Secretary  to  Thos,  Bishop       Elizabeth,  wife  of 


of  Loft- 
house. 


Bower.       of  St.  David's  ;  d.  at  Plymouth  with-       Joseph   Pease    of 


out  issue. 


Leeds. 


William,  in  the  Excise       Joshua,  of     Hannah,  wife  of      Benjamin  Pease, 
at  London.  Thoraby.        George     Bennet       a  Limner  in  Lon- 

of  Thoraby.  don. 


John  Pye-=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas      Wilfrid,  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  West- 


mond. 


Naylor  of  Wakefield. 


morland,    &    Rector    of     Kings,    in 
Northamptonshire. 


George,  had  2     Wilfrid,  a  butcher=pElizabeth,  dau.  of    Joseph,     Jane, 


mar. 


or  3  children,     at  York. 


.  .  .  .  Terry  of        d.  un- 

York.  mar.          Elizab.,  mar. 


William.        Wilfrid.        Teresa. 


II  II 

Ann.      John,  of  Loft-house,  tanner,  mar William, had      Thomas,  had  a 

dau.  of  Richard  Keeling  of  Rothwell.          a  dau.  son  and  dau. 


MS,  209 


FAMILLE    MINOEUM   GENTIUM. 


493 


)hn. 


John.    George.    Elizabeth,  mar.  Richd  Ambler  of  Wakefield,  grocer. 


Tho.  Bolton  ef  Wakefield=f  Hannah  A. 
I 

Tho.  Ambler  Bolton,  Curate  of  Bawtry. 


"William  Clifton  of  Hough  ton  near  Pontefract,  glass=pSusanna.  Sarah,  wife  of  Wil- 


«_>  7        O 

manufacturer;  acquired  a  good  property,  &  built  a 
fine  house  in  the  horse  fair  at  Pontefract,  where  he 
d.  about  1724.  (See  Walpole's  '  Engravers,'  p.  94.) 


Ham  Hodgson  of 
Chapel  Allerton, 
wool  comber. 


Richard,     John,  M.D.,         ....  wife  of  Hastings  Lamb     Martha,  wife  of  .... 
d.  y.  d.in  France;         of  East  Hardwick.  Cleggatt,  a  Solicitor 

no  issue.  in  London. 


Joshua  Wilson  of  Pontefract,  an  Atty=pAnn.      Hannah,  wife  of     Susan.      Elizab. 
&  Alderman.  Captain  Benson. 


Joshua  W.  of  Crofton=p 
Hall,  co.  York,  bp.  22 
June  1731. 


Richard,     William,  of  Newcastle,  mar.  a  dau.     Ann. 

bp.  1732.     of Scot ;  Aid.  of  Hull. 

Diana. 

Susanna,  bp.  3  May  1727  ;  mar. 

Drake,  D.D. 


i 

Sir  Henry  Wilson  of  Crofton=Lady  Frances  Eliz.  Brudenel 
Hall  &  of  Chelsey  Park.  Bruce,   dau.   of  the    Earl  of 

Aylesbury. 


Edward,  a  Captain 
in  the  Army. 


The  following  entries  in  the  Rothwell  Registers  are  taken  from  Roberts'  '  Lofthouse  ' : — 
1722,  July  31,  Mr  John  Pyemont,  bur.  1722,  Dec.  17,  a  son  of  John  Pyemont,  yeo.,  of  Loft- 
house,  bur.  1734,  June  16,  Mr  John  Pyemont,  bur.  1741,  July  8,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  P.,  yeo.,  bp. 
1747,  Sep.  27,  Ann  P.,  bur.  1748,  July  30,  John  P.  from  Lofthouse.  1750,  June  5,  M"  Elizth  P., 
widow,  bur.  1757-8,  Feb.  18,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  P.,  tanner,  bur.  1762,  June  16,  Ann,  wife  of 
John  P.  1766,  Jan.  1,  Ann.  dau.  of  James  P.,  bur.  1783,  June  16,  Mr  John  P.  of  Lofthouse, 
bur. 

Monumental  Inscriptions.  Ann,  the  wife  of  John  P.,  d.  June  14,  1762,  aet.  43.  John  P.  d. 
June  13,  1782,  set.  70.  George,  son  of  the  above,  d.  Oct.  8,  1833,  aet.  77.  Amelia,  widow  of  the 
above  George  P.,  d.  Oct.  23,  1839,  aged  78.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  209 

Another  account  that  has  been  given  me  is  there  was  a  Dr  Stead  of  Doncaster, 
who  had  3  sisters,  Mr»  Whi taker,  M™  Ellerker,  &  M™  Burdon,  &  this  I  take  to  be 
the  true  account. 


VOL.  II. 


494 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  209 


Daniel  Whitaker,  Alderman,  &  twice^pWinifred,  d.  1726,  aged  72.      She  is  said  by 


Mayor  of    Doncaster,  d.  1729,  aged 


80. 


her  descendant,  Mr  Smyth,  to  be  dau.  of .... 
Copley  of  Nether  Hall.     (See  p.  434.) 


bich 


Richard  Whitaker,  Alderman  of=p.  .  .  .  sister  of  Dr  Stead  of 


Doncaster,  d.   14    Dec.   1765, 
aged  80. 


Doncaster,  of  Mrs  Ellerker, 
&  M18  Burdon. 


James,  d.  1720, 
aged  38. 


Marg*  Whitaker,  the  1st  w.  of  Edmund  Car twright,= Alice  Whitaker,  the  other 
James  Stovin  of  Whitgift,  Rector  of  Goadby-  dau.  &  coheir,  b.  21  July 
Esq.  (See  p.  140.)  Marwood,  co.  Leic.  1746  ;  mar.  15  Dec.  1773; 

d.  27  Sep.  1785. 


Richard^FranceSj^Jeremiah  Fawkes,     John  Ellerker, = Sibil,  d.  1787,  aged  84. 


Brough- 
ton  of 
Balby. 

mar.R.  B. 
23  July 
1712.* 

Rector  of  Warms-     Gent.,  c 
worth,  2nd  husb.f     aged  82 

.  1774, 
;  s.p. 

In  J.  C.  Brooke's   Pec 
of  Ellerker  she  is  calle 
Sibil  Boulcot. 

1                                             1 

John=  Frances,  mar.  John  Smith =Cathe-= Timothy  Francis  Fawkes,    § 

Bassetof    12Nov.l747;  of  Holbeck,    rine.        Dighton,  M.A.,  Clerk ; 

Gains-        d.  1767,  aged  mar.  23  2ndhusb.  translator  of 

borough.     53.  June  1736.  'Anacreon,'  etc.J 

1734     March  25    Mar.  James  Whitaker  of  Poncaster,  Vintner  &  Innkeeker,  & 
Eliz.  Hawley,  sp. ;  Sheffield  Regr. 


Sltott 


MS.  210 


This  is  the  copy  of  a  pedigree  compiled  in  1632  for  Dr  Robert  Allott  of  Cambridge. 
But  the  earlier  descents  appear  to  be  entirely  fictitious,  and  cannot  be  taken  as 
authority  for  anything  above  the  Doctor's  grandfather. — J.  H. 

Brian  Allott  of  Belper,  co.  Derb.,  lived  about  the  time  of  Henry  III. 

~r 

John. 

=r 

James. 
James,  of  Sedsall. 


*  Mar.  2ndly  at  Wannsworth  2  April  1719. 

t  Bp.  at  Warmsworth  4  April  1720. 

|[  Elizabeth,  bp.  10  April  1721.— J.  W.  C. 


f  Bur.  26  June  1744  ;  28  years  Rector. 
§  Ann,  bp.  10  April,  bur.  17  Dec.  1721. 


MS.  209 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 
A| 


495 


Henry  Allott  of  Belpern=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heaton  of  Oastle 
&  Buttersby.  Hall  in  Mirfield.     Arg.,  2  bars  sable. 


RobertFp.  .  . .  dau.  of  Hugh  Beeston  of  Driffield.    V.,  a  lion  ramp,  arg1,  crowned  or. 


Richard.    John.     Edward=fChristian,  dau.  &  h.  of  Rob.  Washton. 

G.,  a  chevron  between  3  mullets  arg4. 


I 

Ralph=pGrace,  dau.  of  Rob.  Hopton.     Arg*,  2  bars 
sab.,  each  charged  with  3  mullets  or. 


Robert=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John  Criplin.     G.,  semee  of  billets  or,  a  lion  ramp,  argent. 


Edmund=pBridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Arthington.    Arg.,  a  fess  betw.  3  escallops  sab. 
Thomas=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Tho.  Mirfield.      John=pEliz.,  dau.  &  h.  of  Sir  John  Alling- 


Az.,   2  lions  pass,   guard. 
arg4. 


ton.    Sab.,  a  bend  engrailed  betw. 
6  billets  arg4. 


John=f=Ann, 


dau.  of  John  Saintmore.     Allen=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wyatt. 


Gil 


Arg.,  2  chevrons  gu.,  a  label  az. 


Arg1,  a  bend  inverted  sab. 


es  Allott  of=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Rob.  Poul-     Richard,  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 


Mickelfield,  co. 
Suffolk. 


son.    Checkie  or  &  sab.,     Greenfield, 


a  chief  erm. 


co.  Suffolk. 


Jerningham.      Arg.,     3 
buckles  gules. 


Robert,  of =f=. . . .  dau.  of  Nicholas  Ailing-      Thomas=pJulian,  dau.  of  Justice  Dal- 


Mickel- 
field. 


ton  of  Middlesex.    S.,  a  bend 
betw.  6  billets  arg4. 


lison  of  co.  Line.     G.,  3 
crescents  or,  a  canton  erm. 


Robert=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Robert  Ashley.    John      ....  w.  of  Ralph  Champernoun. 
Az.,  a  cinquefoil  erm.  G.,  a  saltire  vaire  betw.  4  mullets. 


Robert=j=Elizabeth,  sister  of  Mr  Arinigal  Wade,  whose  mother  was  sister 
to  Mr  Cumyn  Prior  of  St.  Oswald's.    G.,  3  garbs  arg4.1 


1  This  connection  of  Wade  &  Cumyn,  a  curious  point  in  this  descent,  is  shewn  in 
the  Achievment  of  Sir  Wil.  Wade  at  the  Tower,  who  had  1,  Wade  ;  2,  G.,  a  chev. 
between  3  boars'  heads  couped  argt. ;  3,  G.,  3  garbs  or ;  4,  Or,  2  bars  az.,  in  chief 
8  water-bougets  gules. — Bayley,  i.,  130. 


496 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  210 


Robert=pJenet,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Richd  Charlsworth.     Per  pale  g.  &  arg1,  a  pale  or. 


John=pJennet,  dau.  &  h.  of  Rob.    Brice=j=.  ..."  the  wife    Bartin=p.  .  .  .  dau. 


Michel.      S.,  an    escallop 
betw.  3  birds'  heads  or. 


George=Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Maude.  Az.,  a  chev. 
betw.  3  birds  arg*. 


of  John   Allott 
of  Woodhouse." 


of  Mr 
Binns. 


John = Margaret 
Hoult. 


Richard.      Grace. 
Anne.        Dorothy. 


John,  of^Elizab.,  dau.  of     William  Sidney  of=pElizab.    Robert  Marsh=Margaret, 

2nd  dau. 


Criggle- 
ston. 

Richd    Speight 
of  Heaton. 

Otford    in    Kent. 
Or,  a  pheon  az. 

of  Barton          ! 
Hall. 

Beatrix,  wife  of  Anthony  Elizab.,  w.  of  Richd  Oxley  of  Criggle-  Dorcas,  w.  of 
Norton  of  Chapelthorpe.  ston.  Arg4,  on  a  fess  g.  between  3  Alexr  Cosby 
G.,  a  manch  arg.  bells  az.  3  crosses  arg*.  of  Ireland. 


Edward,  of  Criggle-=j=Susan,  dau.  of  ....  Johnson    Robert  Allott,  M.D.,  Fel.  of  St. 


ston.    Will  24  Jan. 
3  C.  II.  (Q.). 


ofDeepcar.   Arg1,  a  chev.  b.  3     John's  Col.,    Camb.,    Linacre 
lions' heads  gules,  crowned  or.    Professor  26  years  ;  now  living 

1632  in  his  college. 


3.  Robert,=Mary,  dau.  of ....     2.  Edward.  6.  William.     Mary,  w.  of  Richard 
3rd  son,  of    Fuller.     Barry  of  Wood    of    Chester- 
London.        6  g.  &  arg1,  a  can-     4.  George.  7.  Gervas.       field.       =p 
ton  arg*. 

5.  Thomas.  8.  Richard.  Edward. 


1.  John  A.,  B.D.,  Rector  of^Margaret,  dau.  of  .  ...  .  Wolrich,  Esq.     G.,  a  chev. 


Little  Thurlow  &  Wrotting, 
bur.  at  Thurlow  March  1658. 


betw.  3  birds  volant  arg*.      D.  at  Mr  Taylor's  at 
St.  Neots  Sep.  1684. 


Charles  Wilson,  Clerk,  of  Bromhead,  co.^pAnn  Allott,  eldest  dau.  &  coh.,  bur. 
York,  Vicar  of  Sheffield,  etc.  |  at  Bradfield  22  Feb.  1712-3. 


John  Cox,  Clerk,  Rector  of  Risby,=pSusan  Allott,  2nd=Grace,  2nd  w.,  dau.  of  John 


co.  Suff.,  descended  from  Richard, 
Bishop  of  Ely,  b.  12  Nov.  1621  ; 
d.  7  Sep.  1680. 


dau.   &  coh.,   d.  Brand    of     Stan  way    in 

11    Aug.    1660;  Essex,  Gent. ;  mar.  1662  ; 

bur.     in     Risby  d.  17  Sep.  1694  ;  bur.  at 

Church.  Risby ;  no  issue. 


MS.  210 


FAMILY   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


497 


John  Cox,  b.  23    Thomas  Macro  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Esq.,=pSusan  Cox,  dau.  & 

TH  _  1.       t   s*  r  F*     f\  _1  Cil  *  /¥»        *•    n       nr»       .—,,—,         i       .       .11 


Feb.  1657-8  ;  d.  Sheriff  of  Suff.  1707,  d.  26  May  1737,  set. 
3  Aug.  1667  ;  88.  He  speaks  in  several  letters  of  his 
bur.inRisbyCh.  brother  Mr .  .  .  .  Godfrey. 


h.,b.  1  Aug.  1660; 
mar.  1678  ;  d.  29 
April  1743. 


(See  '  Hallamshire,'  p.  423.) 


Samuel  Taylor,  Clerk,=pMargaret,      Luke  Curtis  of=pMary  Allott,  4th  &  youngest 

TT_*  _  __  f    C\  j        "XT  _    _  i  _.  c\~A     T  n  y  *  «         •   i  i**  » ^       _ 


Vicar  of  St.  Neots. 


3rd  dau.  &      Cambridge, 
coh. 


I 


dau.  &  coh.,  d.  about  March 
1713. 


I 
Luke  Curtis. 


A  dau.,  mar Pennington,  Vicar  of  Huntingdon,  and 

afterwards  of  Hackney.         =p 

....  Pennington,  a  Clerk. 

Relations  of  Tho8  &  Susan  Macro  mentioned  in  sundry  of  their  letters  1715 — 
1725  :  Coz.  John  Cox,  Coz.  Jos.  &  Jane  Tatem,  Coz.  Audley  of  Colchester,  Coz. 
Frank  &  Betty  Godfrey,  coz.  Rainford,  Coz.  Thurstan,  Recorder  of  Colchester,  Coz. 
Tweed,  Coz.  Mall  Thurstan,  Coz.  Essington,  Coz.  Hawtrey,  Lady  Blore's  mother. 


John  Cox=f=Ann  Thurstan  of  co.  Suff.,  mar.  18  Feb.  1620. 


7 


John,  Rector  of  Risby.      Joseph w.  of  John      ....  w.  of  John      ....  w.  of  John  Tatem. 

=F          Bugge,  Gent.  Milbank. 

John. 


Macro,  1620. 


Thomas  Macro  of  Bury  St.  Ed.     Will  dated  23  June  1620.=f  Susan. 
Gives  to  the  poor  of  St.  James'  Parish. 


T 


William  Macro,  mentioned 
in  his  bror  will. 


William  Macro,  had  lands  at  Long  Melford  by     .  .  .  .  w.  of  Ambrose  Brydon  of  Bury,  a  super- 
his  father's  will.  =p  visor  of  his  father-in-law's  will. 

Thomas  Macro,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Wilton  &  Min.  of  Great  Yarmouth 
13  Sep.  1720,  &  Lecturer  of  St.  Edmunds  Bury  ;  had  2  dan*. 


Thomas  Macro  of  Bury  St.  Ed.,  aged  5,  1620 ;   had  lauds  from  his  father  in=pMary,  d.  1  June 


Welvctham  &  Newton  ;  he  was  an  apothecary  &  coroner  of  Bury  ;  d.  27  Sep. 
1701,  aged  86  ;  leaves  £8300  among  his  11  grandchildren,  &  his  lands  to  his 
son  Thomas  ;  bur.  in  St.  James'  Church. 

1679  ;  bur.  in  St. 
James'  Church. 

Thomas  Macro,  mar.  Susan  Cox  ;       Sir  Isaac= 
4  times  Aid.  of  Bury;    bought      Rebowof 
the  Manors  of  Norton  &  Little       Colches- 
Haugh  of  Milleson  Edgar,  Esq.  ;       ter,  M.P. 
had  £1400  rent  of  lands  in  Suff.      for    that 
&  Essex.                                             borough. 

pSarah  M.=Sir  Edmund  Bacon  of      Elizabeth,  w. 
Gillingham,   Bart.,  2nd      of  Joseph 
husb.  Another  account      Cox  of  Lon- 
makes  him  marry  the      don,  merch'. 
dau.    Susan,   which    I 
believe     to     be     the 
correct  one. 

Sarah.      Susan. 


498 


FAMII/LE   MINOBUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  210 


A  true  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Allott.    So  entitled  by  the  person  by  whom 
it  was  compiled,  about  the  year  1660. 

Adam  Alote,  26  H.  6. 

T* 


Thomas  Hayloth,  Tenant  at  Bentley  11  Edw.  IV. 

T 


John  Alott  of  Bentley  1  Rio.  3  &  14  Hen.  8  ;  in  1480  he  took  a^Joan 
lease  of  Bentley  of  the  Abbot  &  Convent  of  Byland  for  40  years 
at  £3  per  annum.     If  he  dies  to  Robert  or  John  his  sons. 


Robert=y=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


Alott  of 
Bentley, 
d.  1541. 


in  her  widowhood  purchased  Bentley  of    John 


Richard  Andrews,  Esq.,  &  Rich.  Temple,  Yeo.,  5  July  35  Hen.  8, 
they  having  purchased  of  the  King,  34  of  his  reign ;  she  also  pur- 
chased mess.  &  lands  in  Criggleston,  1  &  2  P.  &  M.,  of  Geo. 
Foxcroft  of  Wakefield  for  £17  10s.,  which  he  had  lately  purchased 
of  Sir  Thos.  Gargrave. 


;>hn 


John  Allott  of  Denby,  17  Eliz.  of=Margaret 
Criggleston,  where  his  bror  released    .... 
to  him  all  mess.,  etc.,  lately  bought 
of  John  Kaye  of  Okenshaw. 


Elizab.  Alice.  Margaret. 
One  of  these  mar.  Rob.  Marsh  of 
Deyhouse  before  1  &  2  P.  &  M. 


Robert  Allott,  1st  son  ;  his  mother  made  a  Sett,  of  him=pJoan,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Richd 
on  his  marriage  5  &  6  P.  &  M. ;  d.  14  Oct.  1606.  Charlsworth  of  Totties. 


John  Allott,=T= Jennet,  dau.  of  John  Mitchel 


aged  43, 
1606;  d.  1 
Aug.  1639. 


of  Seilcotes,  Yeo. ;  bought 
houses,  etc.,  there,  &  at 
Wakefield,  Stanley,  &  Alver- 
thorp. 


George  Allott,=i 
d.  in  lifetime 
of  his  father. 

=Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Maude 
of  Wakefield, 
chapman. 

Mary,  w.  of  God- 
frey     Matthew- 
man    of    Upper 
Haigh. 

Jennet,  w.  of 
Roger  Awdis- 
ley  of  Batley, 
Clerk. 

An] 
ren< 
of] 

Brice,      Bartin,  of  Bitham  Margaret, 
of            Grange,  to  whom 

Thorn-    his    father    gave  Dorothy, 
cliffe.       lands  in    Nether          — 

Flockton.  Ethelred. 


Anne,  w.  of  Law- 
rence Farrington 
of  Emley,  Clerk. 


John  Allott,  grandson'  &  heir=rBeatrice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barnby  of  Barnby,  Esq. 


John. 


Mary,  w.  1  Tho8  Wheatley  of  White-  Grace,  w.  of 
cross,  2  John  Moseley,  3  Wil.  George  Thur- 
Oxley  of  Skelmanthorp.  garland. 


Beatrice,  w.  of  Anne, 
Richard  Ash-  d.  un- 
ton  of  Kirkby.  mar. 


MS.  211 


MINORTJM  GENTIUM. 


499 


aiiott 


Adam  Alote,  lived  26  Hen.  6n=Agnes. 


Will  dated  1466,  to  be  bur.  at  Burton. 


Thomas  Alote  or  Haloth,  Tenant  of  Bentley=j 
under  the  Abbey  of  Biland  11  Edw.  IV. 
Will  dated  12  Nov.  1478  ;  proved  1  Dec. 
1479  ;  to  be  bur.  in  the  Church  of  Elmley. 

rJoan  ....  Executrix 
to  her  husband's  will 
with  John  her  son. 

Robert,  1466. 
Richard,  1466. 

John  Allott  of  Bentley  1  Ric.  III.  &  14  Hen.  VIII. ;  in  1498  he  took=f  Joan 1 

a  lease  of  Bentley  from  the  Abbot  &  Convent  of  Biland  for  40  years,     Ric!IL&14 
at  £3  per  ann.,  with  proviso,  etc.  Hen.  VIII. 


rt  Allott  of  Bentley  Grange,  ^Elizabeth,  sister  of  Armigaal  Wade  & 


son  &  heir,  bought  an  estate  in 
Emley  27  Hen.  VIII.  Will  1541  ; 
to  be  bur.  in  the  Church  of  St. 
Michael's  at  Emley  ;  proved  26 
July  1541. 


niece  to  William  Coming  Prior  of  St. 
Oswald's.  Will  dated  1  Feb.  1566  ;  to 
be  bur.  in  the  Church  or  Church-yard 
of  Emley  ;  Inventory  dated  17  Sep. 
1567 ;  given  in  marriage  by  her 
relation  Prior  Comyn. 


John 

Allott. 


John  Allott  of  Crig- 
gleston,  in  the  par. 
of  Sandal.     (See  p. 
212.) 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  Wil.  Sydney  of 
Otford,  in  Kent.    She  was  maid 
to  one  of  the  ladies  of  Honour 
at  Court. 

1 

Alyson. 

1 
Margaret,  w. 
of  Robert 
Marsh  of 
Darton. 

Joan 

Robert  Allott  of  Bentley  Grange,  son  &  heir,  bought=j=Jennet,  dau  &  coh.  of  Richard 

Charlesworth  of  Totties  in 
Holmfirth,  yeo.;  will  dated  4 
April  1610  ;  mar.  before  30 
May  12  Eliz. 


Shaley  in  Holmfirth  2*  Eliz.  f  will  dated  10  Nov. 
1603  ;  to  be  bur.  in  the  Ch.  at  Emley ;  d.  14 
Oct.  1605  or  1606,  aged  75  ;  had  5  sons  &  6  dau8. 


John  Allott  of  Bentley  Grange,  eldest  son,  b.  in  1563  ;=pJennet,  dau.  of  John 


being  aged  43,  14  Oct.  1606  ;  d.  30  Aug.  1639,  &  was    Mitchel  of  Silcotes  in 
bur.  in  the  Church  of  Emley  ;  had  1  son  &  3  dau8.              Stanley  nr  Wakefield. 

Mary,  w.  of    Jennet,  w.  of  Roger  Awdisley 
Godfrey          of  Batley,  Clk.  (Q.  William),  & 
Matthew-        had  John  of   Horbury,  who 
man  of           mar.  dau.  of  ....  Hare    of 
Upper             Emley.    In  fact  there  were  two 
Haigh;  had    marriages     with     Awdisleys, 
6  childn.          Jennet  to  Roger,  &  Margaret 
to  William,  &  had  John. 

Philip  Gill  of  Lightwood  in  Norton,  Gent.,= 
co.  Derb. 

A                                                                                           B 

Ann,  w.  of  Laur-    5  other  dau8, 
ence  Farrington,    probably    d. 
Rector  of  Emley,    infants,  of 
&  had  John,            these  Eliz.  d. 
Richard,  &  Anne,    aged    24,  & 
Dor>'  aged  17. 

pDorothy,  1603,  bur.  at  Norton 
17  May  1646. 
c 

500 


FAMILI^J    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  211 


George  Allott,  son  &  heir=pMary,  dau.  of  Jn°  Maude=Thomas  Gill  of  Wakefield, 


appar., 
father. 


d.     before     his 


of  Wakefield,  chapman. 


chapman,  2nd  husb. 
dated  31  Aug.  1634. 


Will 


John  Allott  of  Bentley  Grange,=f=Beatrix,  dau.  &  cohr     Mary  Barnby,  the  other 
aged  4  at  his  father's  death,  &     of  Tho8   Barnby    of     cohr,mar.  Nicholas  Bow- 
22  at  his  grandfather's;  b..l  617.     Barnby,  Esq.                 den  of  Bowden,  Esq. 
=r 

Grace,  w.  of 
George 
Thurgarland 
of  Lilly, 
Gent.,  had  a 
suit  with  the 
wid.&dau.  of 
John  Allott. 

Beatrix,  w.  of  Rich- 
ard Ashton  of  Kirk- 
by  nr  Emley,  &  had 
Richd  an  only  son, 
who  d.  1684.     The 
elder  Richd  was  son 
of  Ralph  A.,  son  of 
another  Ralph. 

Ann,  d. 
unmar., 
bur.  at 
Emley 
in  1679  ; 
d.  15 
Nov. 

Mary,  mar.  1  Tho8 
Wheatley  of  White 
Cross,  2  John 
Moseley,    3    Wilm 
Oxley  of  Skelman- 
thorp.     (See  p. 
249.) 

1    1 
Barnby, 
s.p. 

Robert, 
s.p. 

John  Allott  of  BentleynpElizabeth^  dau.  of=Thomas  Bowden  of  Bowden,  Esq., 

2nd  husb.,  d.  s.p.  There  is  said  to 
be  a  volume  of  Poems  by  a  George 
Bowden  of  Bowden  ab*  1680.  The 
father  of  Nicholas  was  named 
George. 


Godfrey  Copley  of  Skelbrook  near = Mary  Allott,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  d. 
Doncaster,  Esq.  without  issue. 


Grange,    son   &  heir  ; 
sett,   on   his   marriage 
2    Jan.     18     Chr     2, 
1666  (sic). 

William  Bosvile  of 
Gunthwaite,  Gent.  ; 
d.  a  widow,  &  was 
bur.   at   Emley   7 
Jan.  1706. 

Elizabeth,  w.  1  of  Richard  Speight 
of  Earl's  Heaton,  yeo.,  &  2  .... 
Oglethorp  after  10  Nov.  1603    & 
before  4  April  1610.         =p 

Brice  Allott  ofn 
Thorncliffe, 
tanner;  living 
9  Charles  I. 

pElizabeth,  dau. 
Wheatley  ;  wid 
Allott,  steward  a 
hill  Hall.        =i 

of  
.  of  John 
tThorn- 

= 

Philemon 
Speight  & 
5   others, 
liv*  1603. 

John,   bought- 
Thorncliffe  of 
....  Wheatley. 
(See  p.  212.) 

=Margaret 
Hoult. 

1    1 

William  Allott. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 
Richard  Hare- 
bred,  Esq. 

Ellen,  mar.  1  Guy  Tay- 
lor, 2  ....  Royston. 

Margaret,  mar.   Joseph 
Crashaw  of  Woolley. 

Robert.     Mary. 

Matthew  A.  of  York,  merch*, 
bur.  in  the  Church  of  St. 
Michael,  Ousebridge  End,  27 
May  1609  ;  adm  to  his  bror 
Bartin  Allott  ;  d.  aged  24. 


Edward,  men- 
tioned in  his 
grandmother's 
will,  d.  y. ; 
d.  aged  4. 


I  I 

Marg^un-  Ethelred,  mar.  between 
mar.  1603  1603  &  1610  to  Henry 
&  1610.  Hewet  of  Beighton 

Field  in  par.  of  Barl- 
boro',  co.  Derb.,  Gent.  D 


MS.  211 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


501 


Bartin  Allott  of  Bentley-thorp  in  Almon-=pGrace,  dau.  of  Tho.  Binns  of  Thorpe  in 
bury,  &  of  Bilham  Grange  ;  will  11  July  Almonbury,  sister  to  Richd  ;  bur.  at 
1644  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Hoyland  ;  d.  14  Oct.  Hoyland  23  Nov.  1643  ;  mar.  at  Almou- 
1648,  aged  67.  Exr  to  his  mother.  bury  4  Feb.  1610. 


Rich 


ard  A.  of  Bil-=pGrace,  dau.  of  Geo. 


ham  Grange,  Gent., 
son  &  heir,  bp.  13 
July  1G17;  inven- 
tory 30  Sep.  1674. 


Wentworth  of  Bul- 
cliffe  and  Bretton, 
Esq.;  mar.  settl.  18 
July  1640  ;  inven- 
tory 22  Sep.  1681  ; 
mar.  at  Barton  July 
28,  1640. 


Ann,  w.  of  Ed- 
ward Smith  of 
Wakefield,  & 
had  John,  Rich- 
ard, &  Robert 
1644. 


Grace,  w. 
of  Wil. 
Hard- 
castle  of 
Laerton. 


Dorothy  & 
Judith,  d. 
unmar. 


1 

Bartin  Allott  of  Biiham  Grange,= 
Gent.,  son  &  heir,b.  14  Oct.  1656; 
a  Lieut,  of  Militia  29  May  1689  ; 
will  10  May  1701  ;   d.  24  May 
1701. 

pMary,  dau.  &  cohr  of 
John  Peebles  of 
Dewsbury,  Esq.;  mar. 
4  Oct.   1682  ;    d.    6 
May  1696. 

Wentworth,     Elizabeth, 
named  in        named   in 
his  grand-       her  grand- 
father's will,     father's 
will. 

Elizabeth,  d.     Jane,  b. 

I 
Grace,  b.  14  Feb. 

Mary,  d.  y. 

Anne,  w.  of 

Cathe, 

y.    17   April     12  Oct. 

1685;mar.29Aug. 

9  Nov. 

James  Haigh 

d.  un- 

1701 ;  b.  18     1684. 

1706    to    Joseph 

1700  ;  b. 

of  Fenay, 

mar.  ; 

March  1683. 

Oates   of   Nether 

16  May 

cloth-merch* 

b.  21 

Denby,  Gent,  (see 

1689. 

(see  p.  265a); 

Jan. 

FED.)  ;  d.  24  Dec. 

b.  18  July 

'95. 

1748. 

1691. 

Brian  Allott  of  Biiham  Grange,  Clerk,: 
Rector  of  Kirk  Heaton,  b.  6  Nov. 
1693;  d.  1773. 


=Margaret,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Nicholas 
Wil  mot,  2nd  son  of  Robert ;  w.  of 
....  Osmaston,  Esq. 


Richard  Allott,  3rd  son,=Anna  Maria,  Anna  Mar- 
Rector  of  Annaduff,          dau.  of  ....  garetta,   d. 
Preb.  of  Tuam,  Precen-     Weller,  Esq.,  young  1 
tor  of  Armagh,  and  Dean    of  Ireland.  Nov.  1758. 
of  Raphoe,  3rd  son. 


Mary,  mar.  John  Tulloh, 
who  was  a  wine  merch1 
in  Fludyer  Street,  Lon- 
don, 1782,  &  had  a  dau. 
Mary. 


Brian  Allott  of  Biiham  Grange,  Esq.,: 
in  the  Army  ;  took  Orders  &  became 
Rector  of  Burnham  in  Norfolk  ;  in 
1779  his  affairs  were  in  disorder,  his 
living  sequestered,  &  he  himself  in 
prison.  It  was  supposed  that  Sir 
Tho.  Blackett  would  buy  Biiham 
Grange. 

E 
VOL,  II, 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Ken- 
nedy of  Kirk  Michael  in 
Airshire,  by  Cathe,  dau.  & 
coh.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Ellis, 
Dean  of  St.  David's  ;  a 
near  relation  of  Lords 
Eglinton  &  Cassilis ;  mar. 
5  Sep.  1761. 


Valentine  Henry 
A.,  2nd  son,  a 
Cursitor  in  Chan- 
cery ;  d.  unmar. 
on  his  passage  to 
Gibraltar  1773. 


502 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  211 


E| 


Brian  Montgomery,  to  whom  the 
Earl  of  Eglinton  was  godfather, 
b.  there  1762  ;  d.  young. 


Catherine  Margaretta  Maria,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  b.  18 
July  1763 ;  mar.  John  Beck,  Esq.,  Comptroller 
of  the  Customs  at  Workington,  &  d.  in  1812. 


Will.  Allot  of  Emley,  tanner,  King's  Rem.  Mem.,  37  Hen.  8. 

An  Allot,  a  Yorkshire  man,  was  a  Fel.  of  St.  John's,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Rad- 
winter  in  Essex,  &  of  Great  Easton,  where  he  d.  &  was  bur.  His  heir  was  his 
nephew,  ....  Ganter,  a  Clergyman,  who  mar.  a  dau.  of  ....  Kent,  a  farmer  at 
Radwinter,  &  had  2  dau8. — Col.,  xxx. 


aiiott. 


MS.  212 


John  Allott  of  Criggleston  in  the  par.  of  Sandal  near  Wakefield,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
son  of  Robert  &  Elizabeth  (see  p.  211).  His  brother  Robert  Richard  Speight 
released  lands  to  him  there  5  &  6  Ph.  &  Mary.  of  Earls  Heaton. 


1 

1 

I 

I 

Edward  Allott,=j=Susanna,  dau.  of    Robert  Allott  of  Cam- 

Beatrix, 

Elizabeth, 

mentioned    in 

....  Johnson  of    bridge,  M.D.,  Fellow  of 

w.  of  An- 

w.of Rich- 

his Grand- 

Dirtcar  in    par.     St.  John's  College  & 

thony 

ard    Oxley 

mother's    will 

of  Sandal;  men-     Linacre   Professor    of 

Norton  of 

of  Criggle- 

1566. 

tioned  in  will  of    Physic  ;  living  in  Coll. 

Chapel- 

ston. 

her  son  Edward.     1632  ;  live  1636. 

thorpe. 

I 

i                                                   1 

1 

1 

5.  Thomas, 

6.  William  Allott,  M.D.,  men-    7.  Gervas, 

8.  Rich- 

Mary, w.  of 

mentioned 

tioned  as  deceased  in  the  will     "  now  go- 

ard, men- 

Richard 

in  his  bror 

of  his  bror  George,  to  whom  he    ing  to  Cam- 

tioned  in 

Wood  of 

Edward's 

had  given    the    Pedigree    &     bridge." 

will  of 

Chesterfield 

will  ;    an 

Pictures  to  remain  as  heir- 

Edward. 

(see  p.  205), 

apprentice 

looms  at  Criggleston  ;  a  scholar 

an     apothe- 

in London. 

in  Cambridge. 

cary. 

1.  John  Allott,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Little  Thurlow 
&  Wrotting  (see  p.  210) ;  he  was  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb. 


2.  Robert,  of  London,=Mary 
stationer  in  St.  Paul's     Fuller. 
Churchyard. 


3.  Edward  Allott  of  the  par.  of  St.  Pulcher's  in  Cambridge, 
Batch,  of  Physic  and  Professor  of  Chirnrgery.  Will  14  May 
16361  ;  to  be  bur.  in  St.  Pulcher's  Church,  as  near  his 
wife  as  may  be.  No  issue.  It  seems  this  part  of  his  will  was 
not  complied  with,  as  there  is  a  Mon.  Ins.  in  St.  Peter's, 
Nott1",  for  Edw.  Allot,  B.M.,  and  practitioner  in  Surgery, 
who  d.  6  June  1636,  aged  33. 


4.  George  Allott  of=p 
Criggleston.    Will 
dated  19  Jan.  1 683 !; 
gives  his  son  Ed- 
ward   the  Ped.    & 
pictures  to  remain 
as  heirlooms. 

A 


1  It  seems  very  unlikely  that  there  should  be  an  interval  of  46  years  between  the 
wills  of  two  brothers.    But  it  is  indisputably  right. 


MS.  212 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


503 


A| 


Elizabeth,  w.  of 
....  Nunns;  a 
widow  in  1683. 


John  Allott  of  Thorncliffe  &  of=j=Mary,  dau.  &  heir 
Bentley,  ob.  5  April  1728,  set.  I  of  Robert  Allott 

of    Thorncliffe. 

(See  p.  211.) 


rilli 


William. 


82;  bur.  at  Emley;  had  3  sons  & 
3  dau8.    (York  Wills  1915.) 


John's  Col.  & 
Vicar  of  Much 
Eaton. 


Criggleston, 
eldest  son  &  heir. 
I  suppose    he  is 
the  testator  of  17 
Jan.  1720. 


there 
1677. 
378.) 


randdau.  of  his    John1        Ann,  w.  of     Marg1,  w.  of 
e  Dr  Allott  of    &  Mary,     Gan-     John    Daw- 

bridge,                 d.  coel.       ton,  Clk.        son,  Clerk. 

,  dau.  of 

Mary,  w. 

Susanna, 

Sarah,  w.  of  John 

rallow  of 

of    Luke 

w.  of 

Mawhood,  Alder- 

11 ;  mar. 

Scargill. 

Richard 

man  and  Mayor  of 

3    Dec. 

Law. 

Doncaster  ;     mar. 

;See   p. 

at  Sandal  28  May 

1678. 

Susan,  ob.  27  June: 
17 16,  aged  24;  bur. 
at  Emley. 


:George  Allott  of  Bentley  =  Hannah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Richard 
&  Thorncliffe,  and  of  Dawson  of  Daw  Green ;  mar.  2 
Skelmanthorpe.  Tho8  Hirst,  Esq.,  of  Wakefield. 


William  Beatson  of  Wakefield  1771=rSusan  Allott,  dau.  &  h. 
I 

Susan  B.,  only  child,  d.  an  infant,  &  was  bur.  at  Emley. 


James  A.  of  Criggleston,=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Robert= Cham-    .  .  .  .  w.  of  . .  .  . 


Gent.,  mar.  at  Sheffield 
10  Aug.  1731.;  bur. 
there  13  Nov.  1737. 


Clay  of  Sheffield;  d.     berlaine,  1st     Wood  of  Winter- 
May  1749,  aged  56.      husband.        ton  &  Lofthouse. 


James  A.  of  Attercliffe,  only  child,  mar.  Esther  Burton,  &  d.  s.p. 


George  Allott  of  Criggleston  &  of  South=j=Jane,  dau.  of ....  Slack 


Kirkby,  Gent.,  eldest  son,  bur.  at  S.  K. 
23  Dec.  1716. 


of  Elmsal  ;  bur.  at  S.  K. 
15  Sep.  1724. 


Rebecca,  bp.  5  William  Bowes,  Esq.,  of  the  par.  of  St.  Mi-=pAnn  Allott,  dau.  & 
Feb.  1711-2;  chael  Belfrey,  York,  bur.  28  Jan.  1767,  son  coh.,  bp.  7  March 
d.  unmar.  of  Geo.  B.  of  Bootham,  Esq.,  &  had  a  sister 


Cordelia,  mar.  to  Tho.  Strangways  Robin- 
son, Esq.  (pp.  260  &  306). 


B 


1714-5;  mar.  15 
Oct.  1739  ;  d.  with- 
out issue  1790. 


1  This  I  take  to  be  the  John  Allott  of  Bentley  who  d.  24  Oct.  1728,  set  36. 
M.I.  at  Emley. 


504 


FAMILI^    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  212 


B 

oj 

1 
Aim 

Bowes, 

only 

issue, 

d.  unmar.  ; 

bur. 

25  April  1759. 

1 

Robert  A., 

M.A., 

Vicar 

of  South=pFrances 

,  dau. 

of 

Edward, 

John, 

William 

Kirkby,  b. 

1683  ; 

d.  29  July  1738. 

Francis 

Hall 

of 

d.   un- 

d.  un- 

Bought the 

Impropriation  of  S. 

K.of 

Swaifch. 

niar. 

mar. 

.  .  .  .  Armitage. 

Frances,  bp.  29  June  1724  ; 
mar.  1  Jan.  1750  to  Benjm 
Kennet  of  Manchester. 


Sarah,  mar.  2  July  1753 
to  Charles  Steer  of  Wake- 
field;  bp.  24  Feb.  1725-6. 


Rebecca,  bp.  9  May 
1729  ;  bur.  10  May 
1729. 


John  A.,  Vicar  of  S.  Kirkby,  3  son,  b.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hammersley  of  Don- 
1734  ;  d.  1813.  I  caster,  Ati7.    (See  below.) 


)hn 


John  Allott= Elizabeth,  dau.  of .... 
of  Hague  Emerson  of  South 
Hall,  Esq.,  Kirkby,  by  ....  dau. 
Capn  in  the  of  Chrisr  Topham,  In- 
Army,  d.  s.p.  cumbent  of  Beeston. 


James  A., 
Clk.,  d.  un- 
mar. at  Ste- 
venage    in 
Herts  1814. 


I    I 


George,=. . . .  dau.  of    Sarah, 
Vicar        ....  Emer-    ccel. 
of  S.        son,    sister 
Kirkby     to    the    w. 
1825.        of  John. 


Ann, 
ccel. 


James  Allott,  eldest=pElizabeth,  dau.  &  h.  of  Henry     Robert  A.  of=p. ...    dau.  of 


son,  Vicar  of  South 
Kirkby,  bp.  5  May 
1723  ;  bur.  28  Feb. 
1756. 


Green,  Clerk  of  The  Hague  nr  Painthorp,  2 

Sou-th  Kirkby;  bp  11  Sep.  1729;  son,    bp.  15 

a  younger  son  of  ....  Green  April  1730. 
of  Thundercliffe. 


Rev Sid- 
well  of  Lin- 
colnshire. 


James  Allott  of  Hague  Hall,  Esq., 
only  child,  bp.8  Oct.  1754.  ;  d.  un- 
mar. 1811,  and  left  HagueHall  to 
Cap1  John  Allott  &  Criggleston. 
to  Robert  A.  There  was  another 
son  who  d.  young ;  d.at  The  Hague 
28  Sep.  1811. 


Robert  A1-=F. 


dau. 


lott  of  Crig- 
gleston & 
Crofton. 


of 

Hodgson 
of  Man- 
chester. 


George=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
Washington 
Neale,  Esq. 


James  Allott. 


Frances. 


Hugh  Hammersley,  Rector  of  Roxby,  co.  Line.  ;  d.  about  1707.=^= 


Elizab.,  1  w.,dau.z 
&   coh.  of  .... 
Wade  of  Doncas- 
ter. 

=Hugh  Hammersley  of  Doncas-=pElizabeth,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Tho.  Arch- 
ter,  Attorney,  d.  11  Dec.  1750.     dale  of  Ouzlethwaite  ;  d.  11  March 
set.  50  ;  bur.  at  Doncaster.            176-  ;  bur.  at  Doncaster. 

.  .  .  .  mar. 
Hee- 
ley. 

1 
Sarah,  mar. 
Thomas  Cope 
of    Hems- 
worth. 

Sarah.             Thomas  Hammersley=Ann,  dau.  of  Francis    Aim,  mar. 
of  St.  James  Street,     Greenwood   of    Dar-     John  Allott 
Elizabeth.      London,  b.  at   Don-     field,  Vicar  of  Higham    above, 
caster.                            Ferrers. 
Mary,  d.  y. 

Hugh, 
d.y. 

This  is  from  Brookes's  '  Chaos,'  ii.,  89. 


MS.  212  FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GBNTIUM.  505 

Robert  Allott  the  Vicar  of  South  Kirkby  consulted  the  College  about  the  Anns 
which  he  ought  to  bear,  when  these  were  assigned  to  him :  Or,  a  fess  double  cotised 
wavy  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  2nd  2  bars  argent  charged  with  3  swallows  volant 
sable.  This  was  in  1729. 


MS.  213 

Robert  Allott  of  Lewline.=F 


John  Allott  of  Lewline=f=Jennet,  a  widow  17  May  1599,  when  she  made  her    Thomas, 
in  Worsborough.  I  will  at  Worsborough. 

Robert  Allott,  seems  to  have  been  dead  1559.=?= 

r~  ~T~  ~r     ~\ 

James,  heir  to  Thomas       Robert  Allott===Dorothy,  mar.  2  John  Elmhurst        William.        Mary. 
4  Eliz.,  a  tanner  at          of  Lewline.      I  of  Lewline,  &  was  a  widow  29 
Worsborough. |  Sep.  1638. 

John  Allott  of  Lewline,  Yeo.===Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Elmhurst  by  a  former  wife. 


Robert  Allott,  app.  for  9  years  to  Ellen  Newbold  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  29  Sep.  1638. 
Robert  Allott  of  Lewline.^ 


I 
Martha,  mar.  Wil.  Elmhurst  of  Genn  House  in  Worsborough,  date  13  March  1715-6. 


John  Allot  of  Lewling,  psh.  of  Darfield,  Yeo.,  4  March  1679.=F 
Robert,  1  son,  under  age.        John.        Mary.        Martha.        Sara.        Elizab.,  eld.  dau. 


MS.  214 

The  reader  is  desired  to  turn  to  Watson's  '  History  of  Halifax,'  p.  247,  where  he 
will  find  a  pedigree  of  Drake  of  which  this  is  in  several  parts  of  it  a  copy.  He  will 
find  some  generations  above  John,  which  seem  to  be  very  loosely  inserted  ;  nor  do  I 
suppose  that  much  credit  is  due  to  the  early  descents  here  given,  though  supported 
by  Harl.  4630,  where  the  Barnoldswick  line  is  given.  I  presume  that  line  is  also  to 
be  found  in  C  40  Col.  Arms.  The  Harl.  pedigree  gives  the  line  from  William  & 
Gilbert,  a  subject  on  which  reference  may  be  made  to  Mr.  Watson.  Of  the 
descendants  of  Humphry  there  is  no  account  in  the  Harl.  pedigree,  nor  of  any 
descendants  from  Gilbert.  I  must  own  that  Watson  does  not  bring  the  line  from 
Gilbert,  but  William,  on  the  presumption  that  William  was  not  the  ancestor  of  the 
Barnoldswick  line.  I  have,  however,  my  doubts  respecting  the  descent  of  those  4 
sons  &  four  dau8  from  either  William  or  Gilbert.  In  0.  Heywood's  '  History  of 
Coley '  he  mentions  a  John  Drake  of  Coley  Chapelry  having  these  children,  John, 
Captain  Drake  of  Pontefract,  who  had  11  children  ;  Daniel  of  Coley,  Jeremiah, 
Nathan,  Judith,  &  Mary,  &  he  further  says  that  they  were  cousins  to  one  Sam1 
Drake  &  to  John  Holdsworth.  The  Beighton  branch,  which  is  entirely  omitted  by 
Watson,  I  have  attached  only  by  a  dotted  line,  but  they  must  have  stood  near  where 
they  are  placed  because  Joseph  Drake  the  Rector  of  Burley,  in  a  letter  of  his  which 
I  have  seen,  calls  them  his  cousins.  The  wife  of  John  Drake  &  mother  of  Anne, 
wife  of  another  John  Drake,  was  dau.  &  h.  of ....  Teasdale  by  a  dau.  of  .... 
Savile  of  Greetland.  I  have  since  found  evidence  of  the  descent  as  now  stated. 
The  tradition  is  that  they  came  from  Devonshire  &  bro'  the  woollen  manufactory  to 
Halifax. 


506 


FAMILI^   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  MS.  214 

John  Drake  of  Shipden  in  par.  of  Halifax  2  Hen.  IV. 


Richard. 


John,  1483=pCecily,  dan.  of  John  Roper  of  Thornton  in  Bradford  Dale. 

I 

William=FChristabel.     Laurence.    Robert.    John.    Eliz.    Alice.    Ellen. 


Thomas,  of=p        Gilbert. 

Horley 

Green. 


The  great  difficulty  lies  here,  I  have  seen  nothing  like 
proof  of  the  connection  of  the  3  principal  families, 
those  of  Barnoldswick,  the  Penigent  family,  and  the 
Pontefract  family. 


William,  of^f=Alice,  dau.  of  Robe  of  Christ1    Gilbert,  of=f= 


Isabt 


Shipden. 


Booth  of  Booth's  Town. 


Pikeley. 


3el,  w.  of  Rob. 
Doughtie  or 
Bentley. 


John,  of  Horley=pGrace,  dau.  of  John  Bairstow    Sibil. 


Green,  d.  26 
June  1636. 


of  North  Bridge  near  Halifax; 

mar.  22  Sep.  1575.  Isabel. 


Humphrey = Esther. 
Drake.  [See 

(B  next 

page.'] 


John,=fMary,  dau.  of  John  or         Daniel,  of  North  Owram,=p Mary,  dau.  of 


1  son. 


Samuel  Hoyle  of  Hoyle         bp.  at  H.  22  Jan.  1588  ; 
House  in  Hipperholm, 
or  Richd. 


t 


ob.  6  April  1623. 


Sibil  Holds- 
worth;  mar.  10 
Nov.  1621. 


Thomas,  d.  v.p.  &  s.p.        John,  bp.  at  H.  6  April  1623. 


Thomas,  2nd  son,  Rector=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Chrisr       Francis,  M.A.       Samuel,  s.p., 


of  Thornton  in  Craven, 
bro.  &  heir  of  John,  bp. 
at  Halifax  8  Jan.  1578. 


Foster  of  Leighburn,       of  Christ's  of    Halifax, 

co.  Durham ;    mar.       College,  d.  1624. 

about  1625.  Camb.,  s.p. 


"William,  of  Barnoldswick  Cotes  in  Craven,  Esq.rfMary,  dau.  of  John  Stillington 


a  Just,  of  the  Peace  1667,  bur.  at  Thornton  13 
March  1678,  aged  53. 


of  Kelfield,  Esq. ;  bur.  at  Thorn- 
ton 27  Feb.  1675. 


William,  of  Bar-=pAbigail,  dau.  of    Thomas.    John.    Robert. 


hn. 


noldswick  Cotes, 
bur.  at  Thornton 
13  Oct.  1687. 


Wil.  Yates, 
merch1  in 


Francis. 


Mary. 


Blackburnshire,    These  appear  to         — 


of  Staveley 
House. 


have  d.  s.p. 


Margaret.1    Gent. 


Ursula,  w.  of 
Henry  Gill 
of  The  Oaks 
in  Norton, 


Marg1  mar.  Hen.  Marsden. — H.  W. 


MS.  214 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


507 


William,  d.  1758,  &  left  his  estates  Francis.      Anne.  Elizabeth,  sole  dau. 
about  Halifax  to  his  kinsman  Francis  &  hr,  wife  of  Rich- 
Drake  of  York;  b.  21  Sep.  1682;  Mary.          Abigail,  ard  Bagshaw  of  The 
will  11  Feb.    1756  ;    d.  unmar.  13  Are  supposed  to  have  Oaks,  Esq.     (See 
Feb.  1757;   bur.   at  St.  Michael's  all  d.  young.  FED.,  p.      .) 
Gill  near  Thornton. 


William,  of 


The  Lee=j=Grace,  dau.  of.  ...  Broadley  of  Hipperholm  ;  mar.  1575. 


4.  Timothy,  of  Susan,  w.  of  Sam.  Lis-  Grace,  mar.  John    Esther=pHumphrey 

London,  ter  of  Shipden  Hall.  Whitley    of    the  Drake, 

merch*;  left  his  Rooks, 

estate    to    his  Phoebe,   w.    of   Edw. 

nephew  Timo-  Hemingway  of  Ship-  Judith,  mar.  Isaac 

thy.  den  Mills.  Dickenson  of 

Carlton. 


Nathaniel,  Fel.  of  ....  Col., 
Oxford,  d.  s.p.,  ccel. 


John,  2nd  son,  Sub.  Dean  of  Ripon,  Prebendary 
of  York,  &  Rector  of  Dunnington,  mar.  Grace  l 
Hey,  relict  of  ....  Foxley. 


Humphry,3  mar.  Catherine  Rigby     Gilbert,  s.p.     Susan,  d.  Frances,  w.  of  .... 

of  Cotgrave,  co.  Northamp. ;  aged  unmar.  Ridsdal  of  Ripon. 

4,  15  Aug.  1665.  Esther.  =f= 

Edward, a  "Scoundrel."    Ellinor.     Will.  Geo.    John. 
(Beckwith.) 


Catherine,  mar.  John  Austin,     Sarah,  mar.  John     Elizab.  mar John, 

son  to  a  clothier  in  Gloucester-     Pierce,  a  lace-          Stone,  mercer  on     ob. 
shire,  &  had  Humphrey.  maker,  2  children.     Ludgate  Hill.  ccel. 


I.  I  III 

Chrisr,  mar.  dau.  of  Montague,  drowned      Humphry,      Humphry,  apprentice 

....  Musson,  Vicar  in  the  East  Indies.       d.  y.  to  a  tobacconist, 

of  Shobbington. 

=j=  Mary. 

~r    ~i 

Christ1.        Eliz. 


1.  Joseph,  b.  1582  ;  mar.=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....     2.  Nathan,  of  Godley.     3.  Jeremy. 


Ann  Ward  1609  ;  2  Jen- 
net Slater  1615. 

D 


Rousley  of  Light 

Cliffe,  Raunsley.       (See  the  opposite  page.) 


1  Grace,  dau.  of  James  Foxcroft  of  Shibden  Hall. 

2  Rector  of  Agmondesham. 


508 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  214 


1.  Joseph,  of  The    Thomas.    Susan,  mar. 

Lee,  mar.  2  wives,         =j=         ....  Oates. 

1  dau.  of. ...  Faver 

of  Penigent  by  Esther,  mar. 

whom  Marian,  ....Watson. 

Eliz.,  &  Joseph ;  2. 

dau.  of . . . .  Pullen 

of  Burley  by 

whom  the  rest. 


Hi 


Timothy,  brought 
up  by  his  uncle, 
the  merchant,  who 
left  him  a  good 
estate. 


Abraham,  of  New- 
castle, merch1. 

Jonathan. 

Grace. 

Esther. 


4.  Nathan,  Vicar  of  Shef-^Supposed,  to    Elizabeth.     William. 


field,  Rector  of  Kirkby 
Overblows,  &  Preb.  of 
York,  mar.  Elizab.  Hall, 
2  w.  :  b.  19  Nov.  1660. 


Mary, 
of . . . . 

Andrews. 


dau.         — 


Mary. 
Maud. 
Esther. 


Elizab. 
Esther. 


Richard  Drake, 
D.D.,     Precen- 
tor of  Sarum  & 
Publisher  of 
Bishop  An- 
drew's  '  Devo- 
tions.' 


Joseph,  Rector  of  Burleigh- 
on  the  Hill,  bp.  12  May 
1697  ;  speaks  of  his  cousin 
Drake  of  Beighton  1725  ; 

had    a    dau.,     mar 

Becher;  Preb.  of  Southwell. 


:.  .  .  .  dau.     Mary,  mar Betty,  Sarah  & 

of....         Dodson  of  Kirby  bp.  16  John,  d. 

Andrews.      Overblow ;  b.  March  infants. 

1690-1.  1703-4. 


Eleanor.    Nathan.    Tho.    Josh. 


Robert,  of  Sheffield,  apothecary,=pElizabetb,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Chrisr    Nathan,  b. 


b.  1689  ;  d.  17  June  1723. 


Bromhead  of  Sheffield,  cutler.         1695  ;  s.p. 


George,  of=pPhoebe,     Elizabeth,    Nathan,  bp.     Sarah,  bp.  27  April  Margaret, 

1720  ;    lived    with  bp.  27 

her  relation  Dr  Bal-  June 

guy  at  Winchester  ;  1721;  ob. 

&  d.  unmar.  innupta. 


Halifax, 
merch*. 


dau.  &  bp.  14  14  July 

h.  of  June  1717;  1718;  liv* 

Ric.  mar.  Rev.  1725. 

Wood.  R.  Cane. 


Thomas,  D.D.,  Vicar  of^Eleanor,  dau.  of  Rob.         Rev.  R.  Cane,  one  of  the 
Rochdale  &  F.S.A.  Dobyns  Yate,  Esq.  Vicars  of  Southwell. 

Emma  Catherine,     George  Thomas     Sophia    Richard    Mary 
b.  1789.  Balguy.  Anne.      Harry.       Eleanor. 


2.  John.  Joseph,  mar.  w.  of  ....  3.  Thomas,  mar.  Mary  Wilkinson,  1680  at 

=f=  Wilkinson.     =p  Halifax.  =p 

William. 
F  a  H 


MS.  214 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


509 


F                                   '                 G 

H| 

Josh,  ob.    John,  mar  

Wm, 

.1             .1 

Jeremy,  mar            Joseph     Jo 

ccel.           dau.  of  Savil. 

ob. 

dau.  of  ....                             =^= 

I 

ccel. 

Rooksby,  &  had  : 
James.  =f=  * 

Elizab. 

© 

I 

James=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....     Sherman.     Thomas.    Tho.         Francis. 
Atkinson. 

Francis.     Jeremy.    George. 


1.  Marmaduke,  of  Penigent,  where  he  had  a  good  estate,  d.  in  1677,  being  killed  by 
a  fall  from  his  horse  ;  intestate  ;  mar.  a  dau.  of  ....  Garforth  ;  they  were  both 
bur.  in  the  Church  of  Penigent.  =p 


Marmaduke,  M.A.,  Vicar=i 
of  Beighton  in  co.  Derb., 
b.  1677;  d.  3  Kal.  Nov. 
1741  ;  bur.  at  Beighton; 
a  posthumous  child  ;  bp. 
at  Penigent  Dec.  1677. 

=Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Field  of  Bradford  ;  d. 
14     Sep.    1757     (see 
PED.,p.  216);  of  Ship- 
ley Field. 

JohnD.,  1  = 
son,  sold 
the  estate; 
left  a  wife, 
son,  & 
dau.;  went 
abroad. 

Frances,  w.  of 
Henry  Bain- 
bridge  of  Bar- 
bourn  in  psh. 
of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale. 

John  Drake,  eldest  son,  M.A.,  Vicar=f=Ann,(B  dau.  &  h.  of  John  Drake  of  Halifax, 


of  Beighton,  b.  1706  ;  bp.  25  July  ;     Gent.  ;  d. 
d.  4  Feb.  1763  ;  bur.  at  Beighton.       &  Mann., 

12  March  1751-2 
who  d.  y. 

;  sister  of  John 

|                                                  I 

1 

1 

Marmaduke,  only  surviving  son,    John,  d.  23 

Francis,  bur. 

Mary  Anna, 

bp.  3  May  1749  ;  lived  for  some     April  1745, 

at  Went- 

bur.  at 

time  at  Adwick  on  Dearn,  &  d.    aged  7;  bur. 

worth  13 

Wentworth 

unmar.                                            at  Beighton. 

Nov.  1740. 

5  Oct.  1741. 

i 

Anne,  bp.  6  April 
1744  ;  d.  18  Jan. 
1746. 


William,  bp.  23 
May  1750  ;  d. 
young. 


Dorothy,  w.  of  Tho. 
Wright  of  Beighton 
and  Kimberworth. 


God 


J 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Geo. 
"Wainwright  of  near 
Sheffield  &  after  of 
Alrewas,  co.  Staff. 


VTUUJ.lOjr      T»  llgl.lt,    V^lCJUi., 

1824,  principal  heir  to 
(see  p.  216),  3rd  son. 

11UVY     lGDlVJ.ll.Ig    C*U    0_»H1UI1-1J. 

the  Sharps  of  Horton 

Bradford;  d.  at  Bath  1821  ;  bur. 
in  St.  James'  Church. 

Charles  Swaine,  eldest 
son,  aged    9,    1824  ; 
mar  dau.  of  .... 
Elmsal. 

Thomas  Booth, 
aged  8,  1824  ; 
a  Clergyman. 

John  Field,      Mary  Stables,  aged  3, 
aged  5,             1824  ;    mar.  William 
1824.                Aldam,  Esq..  Member 
for  Leeds. 

VOL.  II. 


All  this  is  very  indistinct.— J.  W.  C. 


510 


FAMILIJG    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  214 


|i 


Isabel.  1st  w.,  dau.  of=f=William,  2nd  son,  bp.  27  Sep.=pSarah,  2nd  w.,  d.  13  June 


James  Smith  of  Man- 
ningbam  nr  Bradford, 
merch* ;  d.  1738  ;  bur. 
at  Hatfield. 


1709,    Vicar  of   Hatfield 
Rector  of  Fall  Sutton ;  d.  8 
Feb.  1757  :  bur.  at  Hatfield. 


Nathan,  d.  in  the  Black  Hole 
of  Calcutta,  unmar.  ;  b.  at 
Hatfield  20  Aug.  1736;  Memb. 
of  the  Supreme  Council  at 
Calcutta. 


Isabella,  d.  unmar. 
in  Scotland  in 
July  1771. 


1799,  aged  80  ;  bur.  at 
Halifax  ;  dau.  of  John 
Stancliffe  of  Balmhall,  psh. 
of  Halifax. 


Sarah,  unmar.    Anna  Marie, 

1772  ;  mar.       mar 

Jas.  Leroux.      Leyson ;  ob. 
s.p. 


John,  of  Rotherham,  mer-=pAnn,  dau.  of  Jonathan 


cer,  bp.   at 
June  1749  ; 


Hatfield 
d.  1824. 


18 


Walker  of  Masboro', 
Esq.  (see  FED.,  p.  304); 
mar.  at  R.  1  Sep.  1772. 


William,  a  surgeon  of  Thome, 
ob.  s.p.  10  Sep.  1787  ;  mar. 
Sarah  Ince  of  Pontefract. 


William  Walker  Drake=Mary,  eld.  dau.  of=.  .  .  .  2  w.,  dau.  of 
of  London,  Att/ at  Law;     Richd  Sheldon  of    ....  Crompton, 
no  issue  1824;    b.  26     Sheffield  (see  FED.,    wid.  of.  ...  Jolly. 
July  1774.  p.        );  b.6Nov. 

1772.  ' 


Mary  Anne,  w.  of 
William  Yates  of 
Masborough, 
ironfounder. 


There  is  a  much  better  pedigree  of  the  Drake  family  further  on,  p.  522  MS.      The  early  part 
here  is  incorrect,  and  probably  Mr.  Hunter  obtained  more  information  afterwards. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  215 


Other  Drakes  who  appear  to  have  belonged  to  this  family  : — 

1.  Joseph,  who  mar.  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Pollard,  relict  of  Wm  Rawson  of 
Shipley  near  Bradford,  about  1680. 

2.  Judith,  dau.  of  John  D.  of  Pikeley ;  mar.  William  Brook  of  Dodworth  circa 
1612. 

3.  Mrs  Mary  Drake,  living  at  Pontefract  1677,  widow  of  Samuel  Bayley. 

4.  Nathan  Drake,  Rector  of  Kirby  Overblows,  7  Feb.  1726-7  mentions  his  son 
&  dau.  Dodson. 

5 Drake  of  Hull,  whose  dau.  mar Westby. 

"  You  ask  how  I  stood  related  to  Mr  Nath1  Drake,  my  late  dear  namesake.  We 
were  2nd  cousins,  &  he  brother  to  cousin  Drake,  Vicar  of  Pontefract."  Letter  of 
Nathan  Drake,  Vicar  of  Sheffield,  to  Thoresby,  27  Nov.  1707.  This  makes  me 
think  that  he  is  not  rightly  placed  in  the  pedigree. 


Nathan  Drake  of  Grodley  (see  on  the  left),  a  soldier  in- 
the  Civil  Wars  &  one  of  the  garrison  at  Pontefract. 
He  wrote  the  account  of  the  Siege  of  Pontefract. 

A 


:Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Higgin  of  Hardwick  nr 
Pontefract. 


MS.  215 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


511 


A| 


Samuel  Drake,  D.D.,  Fel.  of  St.  John's  Col.,=f=Jane,  dau. 

Elizabeth, 

Mary,  w. 

Camb.,  Vicar  of  Pontefract  &  Rector  of  Hans- 

of  Rob. 

w.  of  .... 

of  :  .... 

worth,  b.  at  Pontefract  ;  wrote  the  life  of  his 

Abbott  of 

Stables  of 

Knowles 

tutor  Mr  Clievland  ;  aet.  42,  15  Aug.  1660  ;  he 

Whit- 

Ponte- 

of Ponte- 

was expelled  his  fellowship  of  St.  John's,  Camb., 

wood. 

fract. 

fract. 

&  served  the  King  at  the  Siege  of  Newark. 

5.  Edmund. 


Ann,  mar Elizabeth,  w.  of  ....     Jane,  bur.  at  Pontefract 

Benson  of  Leeds,     Stapleton,  D.D. ;  bp.     22  July  1667;    bp.  at 


Clerk. 


at    South    Kirkby  7     South 
July  1656.  1659. 


Kirkby    5   July 


2.  Samuel,  of  Leeds,=.  .  .  .  dau.      3. 
Clerk,  d.   s.p.      (Q.     of  of 
James.)                         Benson. 

Nathan,  Vicar^ 
Nottingham. 

pElizab.,  dau.  of    4.  Jc 
....  Potter.        or  \V 

3.  Samuel,  Minor  Canon  of  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary 
Lincoln,  &  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Notts,  mar.  Eliz.  Sug 
of  co.  Line.                         =p 
1 

's,     Richard,  mar.  .  . 

ar    dau.  of  ....  TJ 
rold. 

Thomas,  of=f=Cathe,  dau.     Eliz.  & 
York,  cabi-    of  Jos.  Bar-     Judith, 
net-maker      ton  of  York.     d.  y. 
1780. 
Henrietta,  only  dau. 

Samuel,  of  Burgh,     Nathan,  2nd  son, 
co.    Line.,  Rector     York,    painter, 
of  Braytoft;   mar.      1773,  having  m 
Ann,  dau.  of  Edw.     Mary,  dau.  of  Jo 
Pystor  of  co.  Line.     Carr  of  York. 
nr                              ^ 

Elizab.     Edward,    Charles,     Francis  Samuel      Nathan  D.,    Richard,    Am 
of  York,    of  Lon-    &  Anne,  both      M.D.,  of        a      sur- 
painter,     don.          d.  y.                      Sudbury.       geon   at    Ma 
1778.                                                                         York. 

1.  Thomas,  mar.  dau.  of  Tho.  Orde. 

~r 

Nathan. 

^ 
A  son,  s.p. 

1 

2.  Natha 
1= 

n,  of  Lincoln. 
=w.=p2. 

Frances,  by  2  w., 
dau.  of  Clark. 

d. 


Hannah,  1st  w.,dau.=f=l.  Francis,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ponte-=fElizabeth,  2nd  w.,  dau. 


of Paylin 

York,  mercbA 


of 


fract,  aged  7,  15  Aug.  1665  ;  bp. 
at  South  Kirkby  11  June  1654. 


of    John    Dixon 
Pontefract. 


of 


Francis  D.  of  York,  F.R.S.,  author 

of  the  '  Eboracum,'  etc.,  a  surgeon 

at  York,  d.  at    Beverley    1770, 

B  aged  75.  c 


I 

=Mary,  dau.  of  John  Woodyear    Margaret. 

of  Crookhill  nr  Doncaster  ;  d. 

May  1728,  aged  34  ;  bur.  in 

St.  Michael's  Belfrey.  J 


512 


FAMILI^J   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  215 


B 

o| 

Dl 

John,     Henry,     William,  Vicar  of  Isleworth,  &  Mr  of  =  Mary,  dau.      Joice, 
d.  y.       d.  y.         the  School  of  Felstead,  F.A.S.,  d.  13    of  Nathan     unmar. 
June  1801,  aged  79  ;  originally  3rd    Drake     of 
master  of  Westminster  School.              Lincoln. 

Francis  D.,  D.D.,  Fel.  of  Magdalen  Col.,  Oxf.,  Vicar  of= 
Womersley,  Rector  of  Winstead,  &  Vicar  of  St.  Mary 
Beverley,  d.  at  Doncaster  1795,  Feb.  2,  aged  73  ;  bur. 
at  Pontefract. 

=Susanna,  dau.  of  Josh* 
Wilson  of  Pontefract, 
Esq.  ;  d.  27  Jan.  1800, 
aged  73  ;  an  AttJ. 

Francis  D.,  Clerk,  of  Walkington  near  Beverley, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Langton  near  Richmond. 

William,  3rd=j 
son,  Capn  of 
a  man  of 
war. 

=Judith,  dau.  of  Edw.     Hannah,  w.     Frances,     Frances,  w.  of  Tho. 
Langley  of  Hipper-    of  Fra.  Las-    d.  y.           Barnard,  Mr  of  the 
holm  in  psh.  of  Hali-    celles  of                           Grammar  School  of 
fax.                              Pontefract,                      Leeds.    (See  PED., 
Clerk.                              p.      .) 

1                     1 
Samuel,        Edward,  of  York,  surgeon=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Geo.  Coates  of  York  ; 
d.  s.p.           &  apothecary.                     1  mar.  2  ....  Wood  of  Halifax. 

Judith,  b.  1752,  only  child. 


Samuel  Drake,  D.D.,  2  son,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Darcy  Dalton,  Rector  of  Aston, 


Rector  of  Freeton  &  Holmes 
in  Spaldingmore. 


co.  York.    Her  children  in  Beckwith  are  sd  to  be 
Sam1,  Eliz.,  Frances. 


I 

Jane  Marcella,  w.  of  Richard  Brooke, 
Esq.,  of  Scoles,  Col.  in  the  Army,  & 
d.  his  widow  at  Sowerby  nr  Thirsk 
12  June  1823. 


Francis  Drake,  Clerk,  = 
only  son  (Q.  Sam1),  & 
mar.  .       .  Edmunds. 


Eliz.     James. 
Francis. 


John  Drake,  B.D.,  Preb.  of= 
York  &  Vicar  of  Pontefract, 
Rector  of  Kirk  Smeaton  ; 
will  dated  4  May  1742  ;  d. 
November  following ;  bur. 
at  Pontefract. 


:Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Parsons,  wid.  of  ....  Grave 
or  Greaves  of  Leeds.  If  the  mother  of  Eliz.  P.  was 
Eliz.  Parsons  then  Drake  must  have  mar.  twice,  for 
Eliz.,  dau.  &  h.  of  Mark  Broadley  of  Leeds,  merch*, 
mar.  1  John  Grave  of  Leeds,  2  this  John  Drake,  &  3 
Timothy  Smith,  who  was  Mayor  of  Leeds  1745. 


Elizabeth,  sole 
p.  127)  ;  d.  14 


dau.  &  h.,  wife  of  Chrisr  Fenton  (see  PED., 
Jan.  1772,  aged  56  ;  mar.  at  Pontefract. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  &  h.,  b.  18  June  1747  ;  mar. 
William  Tancred  of  Arden,  Esq.,  &  d.  s.p. 

Henry  Bainbridge^Frances,  dau.  of  Mann.  Drake. 


I 

John  B.,  Keeper: 
of  the  Gaol  in 
Durham. 


Henry,  clerk  to  Mr  Stones, 
a  Just,  of  Peace  at  Mos- 
borough. 


Marmaduke,  in 
the  Excise,  had 
2  children. 


Edward,  youngest  son,  sent 
to  Cambridge,  usher  of 
Chesterfield  School. 


MS.  215  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  613 

Francis  Lascelles^Hannah  Drake.  Wil.  Sturdy  of  Leeds. 

.1 HT 


. .  .  .  L.,  Esq.,  of  Ponte-      A  dau.^=. .  .  .  Sturdy,  Vicar     Wilm,  of  Leeds,      Eliz.      Ellen.      Mary. 


fract,  d.  s.p. 


of  Pontef  ract.  twice  mar. 


....  Sturdy,  heir  to  his  uncle    ....  an  officer    ....  mar Bering,      Others. 

Lascelles,  &  took  that  name.      in  the  Militia.     Vicar  of  Pontefract. 


Edward  Hemingway^=Phcebe  Drake. 


Edward,  d.  in  the  East  Indies.    Timothy,  childless.    Sarah,  mar.  Dan1  Netherwood.    Susan. 


Timothy.     Daniel.    Hannah.    Martha. 


Zachariah  Suger,  Vicar  of  Feliskirk,  d.  ab*  1719  or  1720=pJudith. 

Elizabeth,  coheir,  mar.  Sam1      Judith,  2  dau.  &  coh.,  mar Best,  Prebendary 

Drake.     (See  below.)  of  Lincoln  <fc  Rector  of  Enderby,  co.  Line. 


I 
....  mar.  Francis  Bacon,  Aid.  of  York. 


mar.  John  Croft  of  York,  F.S.A. 


....  Drake  of  Halley  Green,=p  From  Dr.  Johnston.    And  this  is  what 

psh.  of  Halifax.  was  entered  at  Dugdale's  Visitation. 


t.=r=  William,  of  Lee,  psb.=F. 

_|  of  Halifax. 


Gilbert,  of  Halley  Green.=j=  William,  of  Lee,  psb.=p.  . .  .  dau.  of  Broadley  of  Hipperholm. 

f 


Humphry  =  Heater  Drake.  The  four  sons  &  5  daus.  given  above  to  Gilbert. 


William  Carr  of  Stannington.=r= 


William,  of  Stan-    Thomas  Carr,  went  to  sea  ;  was  taken  by  the  Algerines,  &  kept  15  years  in  cap- 
nington.  tivity  ;  returned  to  England,  settled  at  York,  &  kept  a  coffee-house  there. 


James  Carr  of  Stannington      ....  Carr,  only  son,  went=Miss  Bolsorer.    ....  mar Drake 

1806,    rery    old,   gave  me      to    sea ;    lived   for  some  of  York,  &  was   liv« 

this  account.  time  at  Sheffield.  his  widow  in  1806. 


II  II 

Dr  Drake D.,  a  surgeon.    2  dau'. 


MS.  216  Jfultr— 


William  Field  of  Bradford.       (See=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Tho.  Pulleine  of  Barley,  sister  of 
other  Fields  of  Bradford  at  p.  370.)     John  father  of  the  President  of  Magdalene. 


John.     Mary,  w.  of  Marm.  Drake,  Vicar  of  Beighton. 


514 

A 


FAMILI^E   MINOHTJM   GENTIUM. 

William 


MS.  216 


William. 


I 
Abrahain=pSarah. 

I 


Beatrix. 


William  Field  of  Bradford.    He  seems^Beatrix    William.=F 


Susan.    Judith. 


to  have  had  a  brother  named  Jeremiah. 


Swaine. 


Abraham,  d.  1732.    John,  d.  1715. 


John  Field,  d.  1713,     Beatrix,     Charles  Booth,  Clerk,  of=f=Sarah  F.,  mar.  1731; 


aged  18,  just  before    d.  un-       Bradford,  mar.  14  June 
going  to  College.  mar.  1731  ;  ob.  1761. 


John, 
d.  y. 


Beatrix,  Sarah,  Charles  Swaine  Booth,  took= 
w.  of  w.  of  the  name  of  Sharp,  &  en- 
....  Charles  joyed  the  estate  at  Horton 
Rishton ;  Booth  ;  near  Bradford,  d.  s.p.,  &  left 
d.  s.p. ;  d.  the  estate  to  his  relation  the 
Rev.  Godfrey  Wright  (See 
p.  214.)  Will  10  June  1803 ; 
ob.  26  April  1805. 


s.p 

a  wid.  a  wid. 

22  Nov.  4  Jan. 

1804.  1811. 


Sett,  dated  14-15  May 
1731. 


=Hannah  Gilpin,  nearly 
related  to  Richd  Gilpin 
Sawrey,  Esq.,  who 
mar.  the  heir  of  the 
Sharps  of  Horton  ;  d. 
11  May  1823. 


John  Crabtree  of  Clock=p  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.=f=Thomas  Fell  of  Mor- 


house  nr  Bradford,  mar. 
2  Oct.  1666. 


Brooke    of    Dodworth, 
Gent.;  b.  19  Dec.  1646. 


ton,  Gent.,   2nd  hus- 
band, &  Milner  Field. 


Abraham,  mar.=pSarah  Crabtree,  dau.  of  John      Thomas.  Joshua. 


1700;  d.  1731. 


C.  of  Clockhouse,  by  Elizab. 
Brooke  his  wife. 


Mary,  d.  y.        Martha,  d.  y. 


aham,  b. 


Abraham,  b.  1705  ;  d.  1733.     Mary,  d.  unmar.    Elizab.,  d.  unmar. 


MS.  216 

This  is  from  Watson's  '  Hist,  of  Halifax.' 
Samuel  Lister  of  Shibden  Hall,  d.  1632=pSusan,  dau.  of  Wil.  Drake  of  the  Lee. 


Sibil,  1  w.,  dau.  of 
mingway  of  Upper 

Rob.  Hem-=j=Thomas 
Brea.             30  Jan. 

Lister  of 
1677,  age 

Shibden  Hall,  bur.=p 
d  80  ;  he  d.  25th. 

1 

Samuel  Lister= 
of  Shibden 
Hall. 

A                            B 

=Hester, 
Gates. 
p.  38.) 

dau.  of 
(See 

Isaac 
FED., 

1 
John. 

Thomas 

.     Mary. 

Joseph  Lister. 

J 

MS-  216  FAMILLE   MINOETJM   GENTIUM.  515 


Joseph,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir    Cathe,     Elizab.,    Martha,  mar.  Wil.  Walsham  of 
s.p.  John  Jordan.         s.p.         s.p.  London,  Esq.,  &  d.  s.p. 


3.  Samuel,  of=Dorothy,~ Richard  Sterne,  1.  Thomas,  2.  John,      Mary. 

Shibden  Hall,     d.  &h.  of     Esq.,   2nd    hus-  bur.  5  April  bur. 

d.  abl  1702  ;     Thomas      band,    mar.    16  1690,  aged  9  Aug.         Elizab. 

mar.  16  May     Priest-        Nov.  1703.  34 ;  s.p.  1691; 

1695.  ley.  s.p. 


I  I  I 

John  Lister,=pPho3be,  dau.  of  Eob.  Hemming-     Martha,  mar.  .  .  .  West- 


2nd  son. 


way  of  Upper  Brea.  by  of  Gilthwaite. 


Samuel  Lister=j=Mary  Holdsworth.    John,  s.p.    Jeremy. 


3hn=j= 


John=j=Dorothy     James  Lister,  2  son,=f=Mary,  dau.     Jeremy.     Susan.      Margaret. 


Hester. 


9.  Japhet=j=Elizabeth  Wain-     1.  Martha,  mar.     2.  Mary,  mar.  3.  Phoabe,  mar. 

house  of  Broad-    Wil.  Fawcet  of    Geo.  Rose  of  Wil.  Wilkinson 

gates.  Halifax.  Hampstead ;  of  Hull ;  s.p. 

s.p. 


Hanson. 

liv*    1719  ;     d.    14 

of  Wil.  Is- 

— 

Nov.  1729,  set.  56  ; 

sotofHor-    Tho8. 

Phoebe. 

1  child,  d.  y. 

he  was  an   apothe- 

bury ;  d.  5 

— 

cary     in     Halifax  ; 

Jan.  1756, 

Mary. 

mar.  June  1699. 

aged  79. 

Edward.     Samuel.    John.    Elizab. 


1.  Samuel,    2.  John,  of  Shib-    3.  James.      5.  Thomas,  mar.     6.  William,  mar. 
s.p.  den  Hall,  Clerk.  in  Virginia.  in  Virginia. 

4.  Samuel. 


7.  Jeremy=pAnn  Hall  of  Butterworth    8.  Joseph,  s.p., 
I  End  in  Norland.  d.  6  Nov.  1725. 


John.     James.    Joseph.     Jeremy.    Mary.    Phoebe. 

1707    Dec.   30    Mar.  Mr  Sam1  Lister  &  M"  Midgley  of  Horton. 

1707    April  25     D.  Mr  Sam1  Lister,  aged  ab*  74,  at  Mytham  with  his  dau 

Kytson. 
1711  Ab*  Oct.  30  Mar.  Mr  Lister,  Curate  of  Birstal,  &  wid.  Swallow  of   Heck- 

mondwyke. 
1721     April  18     Jonathan  Rawson  of  Ranns  near  Halifax  &  wid.  Kytson  ;  she  was 

wife  to  his  late  wife's  brother. 


516 


FAMILI^l   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  216 


1721     July   13     James  Kitson  of  Halifax  &  Martha,  dau.  of  Mr  John  Cooke. 
1728    April  23     D.  Mr  Lister,  Head  Schoolmaster  of  Halifax  Free  School. 
1733    Nov.  27     Mar.  Mr  John  Holdsworth,  Curate  of  Coley,  &  Mary,  dau.  of  wid. 
Lister  of  Halifax  Free  School. 


MS.  217 


Simon  Sterne  of  Mans-=pMargery,  dau.  of  Gregory=pCharles  Cartwright  of 
field,  co.  Notts.  Walker  of  Mansfield.  Mansfield,  1st  husb. 


Gregory  Sterne=pAnn  Crom-    Richard  Sterne,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of    Simon     Eliza- 
of  Mansfield  &    well,  mar.       D.D.,  Arch-          Edw.    Dickenson    Sterne,    beth 

of    Farnborough  0. 

in  Hants  ;    d.  6 
March  1674.f 

Susan  S.,  d.  18  Aug.  1674,  bur.  at  Bawtry  19. 


of  Mansfield  & 
Worksop. 

well,  mar. 
at  Worksop 
31  Oct. 
1654. 

D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  York, 
d.  in  June 
1683.* 

Richard=Mary,  dau. 

William  Sterne 

Simon  Sterne=pMary,  dau.  &       ||       1 

Sterne  of 

of  Joseph 

of    Mansfield, 

of    Elvington 

h.of  Sir  Roger 

York    & 

Loveland, 

mar.   Frances, 

&    of  Wood- 

Jaques  of  Elv- 

Kilving- 

Preb.     of 

dau.    of   Wil. 

house  near 

ington,  by 

ton,  Esq. 

Norwich.  § 

Cartwright  of 

Halifax,    bur. 

Margery,  dau. 

Live 

Normanton. 

at  Halifax  17 

of  Laur.  Raw- 

1714.} 

April  1703. 

den. 

Jaques  Sterne,  LL.D.,  &  Precentor  of  Mary.    Elizabeth^ 

York,  d.  at  York  in  1759  (see  '  G.  M.'  of  mar.   Col. 

that  year,  &  Hutchinson's  '  Durham,'  ii.,  ....  Pal- 

178) ;    mar.  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Good-  User, 
rick.** 


Frances=f=Rev.  G. 
Fair- 
fax.ft 


George,  mar.  Emma  Loddington.    Cecil  Jaques. 


Roger  Sterne,  Lieut,  in  Handa-=f= Agnes,  widow  of  Captain  Herbert,  dau.  or  dau. 


sydes  Reg.,  d.  at  Port  Antonio 
in  Jamaica  March  1731. 


in  law  of  ....  Nuttle.    Her  father  was  a  suttler 
following  the  Army  in  Flanders. 


Laurence  Sterne,  "  The  Author,"  b.  at=p. 
Clonmel  24  Nov.  1713  ;  d.  1768. 


of    A  dau. 


Lydia  S 


.  Lumley. 
Sterne,  w.  of 


De  Medalle. 


*  D.  18,  bur.  22  June  1683  at  York  Minster  ;  he  had  thirteen  children. 

f  Bur.  at  Farnborough,  aged  53.  J  Bur.  at  York  Minster  29  Jan.  1715. 

§  Marriage  Licence  11  Feb.  1666-7  ;  bur.  at  York  Minster  29  March  1724. 

(|  Rev.  John  Sterne  mar.  Anne  Gilbert. 

f  Anne,  bur.  25  March  1669  at  York  Minster,  aged  17. 

**  D.  9  June  1759  ;  bur.  at  Rise.    His  wife  Catherine  d.  26  Jan.  1741,  aged  62  ;  bur.  at  Rise, 
ft  Mar.  at  Coley  10  Aug.  1715. 

t  j  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rer.  Robert  Lumley,  Rector  of  Bedale ;  mar.  30  March  1741  at  York 
Minster.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  217 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


517 


of  Shibden          dau.&h.ofTho. 
Hall,  1st  husb.,     Priestley  of 
mar.  16  May    Halifax,  apothe- 
1695;   d.  s.p.    cary.  (See  FED., 
about  1701.        p.  36.) 

Woodhouse,  Esq.,  mar.  at  Coley 
Chapel   16   Nov.    1703  ;    d.  at 
Bradford  on  his  way  to  York  9 
Oct.  1732,  and  was  bur.  at  Hali- 
fax, aet.  52. 

dau.  of  Timothy 
Booth  ;  mar.  9 
Sep.    1714;    of 
Halifax. 

Richard  Sterne  of= 
Elvington  & 
Woodhouse,  Esq., 
had  a  son  &  dau.  ; 
d.  14  Nov.  1744, 
»t.  37.* 

pAnn,  dau.  of  ...  .=  William 
Thompson  of            Swaine 
Bradford,      Attf  ;     of  Brad- 
called  Mary  in  'D.     ford,  1st 
L.,'  2nd  edit.,  214.     hus- 
band. 

Mary,  b.  8  Aug.     Anne,  b.  21 
1704;         mar.     Sep.    1705; 
Thomas      Pul-     bp.  by  Rev. 
leyne  of  Burley,     Mr    Sharpe 
Esq.,  &  had  no     18  Oct.  ;  d. 
issue.f                    unmar.J 

Richard§=Mary  Waine  of  Beverley.     Mary.|| 


Frances,  mar.  13  Aug.  1734  to 
Jeremiah  Rawson  of  Bradford, 
Esq.,  &  d.  in  1801  ;  issue  d. 


William=pDorothy 


Lister 
of  Ship- 
ley. 


Sterne. 


Timothy  Sterne  of  Wood- 
house,  mar.  Ann  Wiggles- 
worth  ;  d.  11  Dec.  1746, 
»t.  27.** 


William 
Lister, 
d.  1756, 
aet.    17. 
'D.  L.' 


Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  &  coh.  of = Samuel  Lis-= Dorothy  =^=Richard  Hodsden 


John   Midgeley   of   Scole  ter  of  Hor- 

More.  (Q.  if  this  marriage  ton,  Esq.,  d. 

is  rightly  stated,  for  see  on  1769. 
the  left.ft) 


Lister, 
2nd  w. ;  d. 
in  1814, 
aged  74. 


of  Bradford,  2nd 
husband,  mar.  14 
April  1779,  &  of 
Woldingham  in 
Surrey,  Esq. 


Frances  Hodsden,  only  dau.,  mar.  George  Carroll,  Esq.,  of  Macduff,  co.  Wicklow. 


ichj 


Dorothea  Frances,  d.  inf.     Coote  Alexander.     Richard  Sterne. 

Richard  ....  mar.  a  dau.  of  ....  Sterne  of  co.  Notts,  Harl.  1552. 
See  'Journal  of  Rowland  Davies,'  a  Camden  book,  p.  116. 


Wil.  Sterne  of  Crosswell  Boteler,=f=Catherine.     Chrisr  Snowdan,  son  in 
Gent.    Will  14  May,  39  Eliz.  law.     How  connected  with  Bp.  S. 


I  III 

Simon,  of  Mansfield=Margery.   Tbo.    Rob.    Ann. 

*  Bur.  at  York  Minster. 

t  Bp.  at  Coley  7  Aug.  1704  ;  mar.  at  York  Minster  18  Dec.  1739  ;  bur.  there  5  Sep.  1786. 

j  Bur.  at  York  Minster  10  April  1738. 

§  Bp.  at  S«  Mary's,  Castlegate,  York,  28  Feb.  1738-9  ;  bur.  at  York  Minster  5  Oct.  1791. 

||  Bp.  at  S4  Mary's,  Castlegate,  York,  21  Aug.  1735  :  bur.  at  York  Minster  18  March  1745. 
f  Bp.  at  Sowerby  Bridge  26  June  1715  ;  mar.  at  York  Minster  13  Aug.  1734  ;  d.  at  Bradford 
26  Oct.  1801. 

**  M.I.  at  Bradford  Church. 

tf  It  seems  to  be  right.     She  was  bur.  at  Bradford  1  Nov.  1762,— J.  W.  C. 

VOL.  II,  0 


518 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  217 


John  Lister  of  Man-^=Isabel,  dau.  of  Geo.    Thomas,  first  of  Manningham  in 


ningham,    heir      to 
Tho8  his  brother. 


Craven    of    Frising-    right  of  his  wife  Ann,  dau.  of 
hall  in  Bradford  Dale.    Richd  King  of  Bradford,  clothier. 


Thomas  Lister,  d.  s.p.,  of  Manningham,  ccel.    Mary.    Jennet.     Elizabeth. 
Wil.  Rawson  of  Shipley  jure  ux.^=.  .  .  .  dau.  &  h.  of  Wil.  Gascoign. 


William = Barbara, =Ezekiel      Thomas,  County     Rosamond,  mar.  Wil.  Gar- 

R.  of         dau.  of  Taylor       Clerk  for  York-     forth  of  Steeton. 

Shipley,     Wil.  of  Brad-     shire. 

s.  &  h.,      Hawks-  ford,  2  ....  mar.  Stephen  Paslewe. 

d.  s.p.       worth,  husk,        Edward,  unmar. 

Esq.,  of  s.p.  ....  mar.  Ferd.  Brown. 

H. 


Mary,  1  w.,=j=William=pGrace,  2  w.,  dau.  &=Jane,  3  w.,  dau.=pLaurence  Rawson 


dau.  of  Tris- 
tram   Led- 
yard  of 
Bradford. 

Lister, 
bror  & 
heir    of 
Thos., 
of  Man- 
ning- 
ham.* 

c.  of  Anthony  Water-    of  Wil.  Hawks- 
house  of  Woodhouse     worth   of  Hope 
in    Halifax.        (See    in  Baildon.  (See 
FED.,  p.  253.)               p.  416.) 

of  Shipley,  1st  hus- 
band, Bailiff  of  the 
Liberty   of   West 
Pontefract. 

John.    Da 

vid.    Anthony. 

Thomas  Lister  of  Manningham  1666,= 
Oapn  of  a  Comp.  of  Train  bands,  Foot, 
under  Sir  Geo.  Savile  ;   bur.  9  Feb. 
1689,  aged  60. 

=Ellen,  dau.  of  John       Susan.      Barbara. 
Hunt  of  Specking- 
ton,  co.  Som.,  Esq.                      Elizab. 

1 
Henry,  d. 
a  student 
at  Oxford. 

1 
William,  a  Clerk,  mar. 
Jane,    dau.    of    Daniel 
Foxcroft,  Esq.,  of  Leeds. 

Robert.  Charles.  Mary,    mar.     Juliana. 
—       Wil.  Rawson         — 
Ellen.      of  Shipley.        Elizab. 

Thomas  Lister,  eldest      John  Lister  of  Manning  -^pPhoebe,  dau.  of  Samuel 
son,  d.  unmar.                 ham,  mar.  13  April  1690.     Lister  of  Upper  Brea. 

Thomas.t     John.    Wil 

liam.    Mary.    Phrebe.     Ellen. 

John=  Sarah,  dau. 
R.         of  William 
Farrer     of 
A              Idle. 

Thomas,      Laurence=  Sarah  Calbecks 
ccel.                               of  psh.  of  Hali- 
fax, dau.  of 
John  .... 

Rosamond,  mar. 
Richd  Pollard  of 
Tong,    bror    to 
Martha. 

*  Served  under  Fairfax,  and  slain  at  Tadcaster  14  Jan.  1643. 

f  Vicar  of  Ilkley,  d.  May  1745  ;  bur.  there  ;  mar.  Mary  Bowling ;  his  daughter  Elizabeth  mar. 
Ellis  Cunliffe,  great-grandfather  of  Lord  Masham. — J,  W,  C 


MS.  217  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  619 

[£_ 

William  Rawson  of  Ship-=j=Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Pol- 


ley,  ob.  Dec.  1662. 


lard  ;  mar.  2  Josh  Drake. 


William  Raw-=f=Mary  Lis-      Thomas,  d.  y.      Mary,  mar.  Ric.      Martha.      Helen. 

/»     n  1       •         1  -w--»  »    J'  •  * 


son  of  Shipley, 
ast.  25,  1666. 


ter,  as  on  Ribblesden     of 

the  left.  John.  Wyke.  Sara. 


William.^ 


William  R.  of  Ship-= Judith,  dau.  of  Prescot,=pCyril  Jackson,  M.D.,  of  Stamford, 


ley,  d.  ab4  1745.          an  apoth.  at  Halifax. 


Lord  of  Shipley  jure  ux. 


Cyril,  Preceptor     William,  Bp.  of  Oxford,  inherited  Shipley,  which 
to  the  King,  etc.    his  Executors  sold  to  John  Wilmer  Field. 


William  Lister  of  Manningham.^ 


T 

i 


John  Lister  of=FDor.,  dau.  &  c.  of  Tho.        Thomas,  Vicar=.  .  .  .  dau.  of         ....  mar 

Manninghatn,      Sharp  of  Horton.  of  Ilkley.  ....  Bowling Ask-      d.  ccel. 

with. 

John  Lister  of  Manning-     Elizabeth,  mar.  1  Chrisr  Ask-     Mary.        This  from 
ham,  Att^  d.  s.p.  with  ;  2  ....  Myers  of  Leeds.  J.  C.  B. 

This  is  all  wrong.— J.  W.  C. 


William  Kawson  of  Bol-=i=Martha,  1  w.,  dau.^Dorcas,  2  w.,  dau.  &  h.  of  Timothy 
ling  in  Bradford.  of  Wm  Pollard.  Brooke  of  Brookroyd  in  Birstal. 


William^Grace,  2  of  3  wives,  dau.  &      Hannah,  mar.  Wil.  Wain-     Brooke  R.=pSusanna,  dau.  of 


J 


c.  of  Jeremiah  Rossendale.     man  of  Boiling. 


Benjamin  Bower. 


Jeremiah,  see  above.  Benjamin,  heir  to  his^Ann,  eld.  dau.  of  Charles  Steer,  Rector 

cousin  Jeremiah.         I  of  Hansworth.     (See  Bnrke,  ii.,  47.) 


1713     Feb.   20     Mr  John  Lister  of  Horton  bur.  his  son. 

1722    Jan.   31     Wm  Brooke  of  Hunslet  &  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr  John  Lister,  near 

Bradford. 

1739     July     5     Mr  John  Rawson,  a  young  clergyman  at  Bradford. 
1700     Nov.  29     Mr  Rawson  bur.  at  Bradford,  aged  60. 

1708  Aug.          Mr  Rawson,  the  Atty  of  Bradford,  bur.  his  wife. 

1709  Aug.     4     Mr  Rawson,  Atty  at  Bradford,  &  M™  Grace  Rossendale.     She  was 

bur.  22  Dec.  1716. 

1719     April  30     Mr  Wm  Rawson  of  Bradford  &  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Stockdale. 
1722  Mr  Crosley  of  Kirshaw  House  &  M"  Rawson,  near  Bradford. 

1722    Dec.    25    Mr  R.  of  Shipley,  bur.  his  wife. 
1733     Feb.     2     D.  Mr  Wm  R.,  Atty  in  Bradford. 


520 


FAMILIES    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  217 


Who  was  Samuel  Lister  of  Manningham,*  mar.  Mary,  dau.  &  c.  of  Francis 
Stapleton,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Isaac  Sharp,  &  d.  1792  ?— L.  &  0. 

The  first  John  &  Thomas  are  said  in  Hopkinson's  pedigree  to  be  sonsf  of 
Thomas  L.  of  Westby. 


lunnet— 


MS.  218 


It  appears  from  this  pedigree  that  there  are  no  descendants  remaining  from 
either  Edmund  Walker  or  Richard  Dawson.  It  is  principally  taken  from  the 
Collections  of  J.  C.  Brooke. 

Arms  of  Kennet  on  the  Mon.  at  Wakefield :  Quarterly  or  &  gules,  a  label  sab., 
each  lambeaux  charged  with  3  bezants. 

See  '  Misc.  Top.,'  Agbrig  &  Morley,  6. 

Edmund  Walker  of  Huddersfield,  an  eminent  drysalter  there.=p 


William  Walker  of  Hudders-= 
field,  purchased  Copley  Hall 
&  demesnes  of  Lady  Mary 
Howard  &  her  sou  the  Duke 
of  Norfolk  in  1705  ;  d.  s.p. 
21  Oct.  1732.  M.I.  at  Dews- 
bury. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  & 
Dorothy  Taylor  of  Milnes 
Bridge,  Gent.,  sister  to  the 
mother  of  Wm  Radcliffe  of 
the  same;  bp.  at  Hudders- 
field 20  Aug.  1674.  (See 
on  the  opposite  page.) 


Eliza- 
beth, 
d.  coel. 


Mary,  mar.  20 
June  1717  to 
Tho.  Heald, 
Vicar  of  Hud- 
dersfield ; 
d.  s.p. 


Richard  Dawson,  of  Daw^pMartha 


Green  in  Dewsbury. 


Walker. 


Thomas  W.  of  Hudders- 
field, salter,  d.  coel. 


John  D.=Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
of  Daw  Allot  of  Bentley,  Gent.; 
Green,  d.  at  Wakefield  Feb. 
Clerk.  1789,  aged  one  hundred 

&  one  years.  (See  FED., 

p.  212.) 


William  Dawson=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 


of  Wakefield, 
principal  heir  to 
Wm  Walker 
above. 


Edmunds  of  Worsborough, 
Esq.  ;  d.  6  June  1741,  aet. 
38  ;  bur.  at  Wakefield. 


Walker  Dawson  of  Copley,  Esq., = Barbara,  dau.  of  William=. . . .  Aked,     Cathe- 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Copley ;     Fawcet  by  Martha,  dau.     2nd  bus-         rine, 
mar.  at  Keith's  Chapel,  May  fair,     of  James  Lister  of  Shib-    band.  d.  y. 

London  ;    and  d.  at  Wakefield,     den  Hall,  sister  of  James 
under  age  &  s.p.,  his  aunts  being     &  Sir  William  Fawcet. 
his  heirs,  3  Sep.  1753. 


George  Allott  of=Hannah  Dawson,  d.  s.p.  at=Thomas  Hirst  of  Wakefield,  2nd 
Bentley,  1st  bus.  Richmond  in  Surrey  6  Sep.  husb.,  Lord  of  £  Mr  of  Copley 
(See  FED.,  p.  1780,  jet.  76  ;  bur.  at  Dews-  j.ux.  1776  ;  d.  3  Feb.  1780  ;  bur. 

212.)  bury.  at  St.  Fancras. 

*  He  would  be  son  of  John,  son  of  John  and  Phoebe  Lister  abore. 
f  1  Grandsons. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  218 


FAMILI^E   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
Kennet,  a  grocer  in  Gracechurch  Street,  London.=j= 


621 

A 


Rector  of  Winfrith,  co.  Dors. 

1  of  Bradford. 
Mary,  d.  aged  14. 

dau.  of  ....     Daw- 
Stockdale.           son, 
3rd  w. 

Richard  Kennet  of  Wake- 
field  &  Copley  Hall,  Esq., 
bp.  at  B.  10  May  1734; 
d.  unmar.  at  Harwood 
House  8  Oct.  1790.  M.I. 
at  Wakefield.  He  was 
Lord  of  Copley  upon  a 
division  of  the  estate, 
1779. 


Richard: 
Astell    of 
Everton, 
co.  Hunts, 
Esq.,  d.  22 
Jan.  1777; 
bur.  at 
Everton. 


=  Hannah  Ken-= 
net,  bp.  at  B. 
8  March  17  37; 
Lady    of  the 
Manor  of  Cop- 
ley by  her 
brother's  will 
1790  ;d.  with- 
out  issue  5 
Jan.  1807. 


:Thomas  Pownall,  F.S.A., 
Governor  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  &  South  Carolina,  etc., 
2nd  husb.,  mar.  by  Special 
Licence  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  2  Aug. 
1784  ;  d.  25  Jan.  1805  ; 
bur.  in  Lincoln  Minster. 


Benjamin  Kennet  of  Manchester,  merch^^Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Allott, 


bp.  at  Bradford  30  May  1728  ;  d.  Feb. 
1765  ;  bur.  at  Manchester. 


Vicar  of  South  Kirkby. 
(See  FED.,  p.  213.) 


Liv«  1780. 


Benjamin  Kennet  of  Wakefield,=j=Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 


Esq.,  only  son.  Took  the  sur- 
name &  arms  of  Dawson  in  pur- 
suance of  directions  contained 
in  the  will  of  Hannah  Pownall, 
widow. 


Steer  of  Wakefield,  merch*, 
by  Sarah  his  w.,  dau.  of 
Robert  Allott,  Vicar  of 
South  Kirkby. 


Mary,  w.  of   Francis, 
John  Bing-   unmar. 
ley  of   The   1780. 
Lodge   near 
Hemsworth. 


Richard  Kennet  Dawson  of  Frickley,  Esq.,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  &     James.      Edward, 
son  &  heir.      Lessee  under  the  Crown  of    h.    of 
the  site  of  the  Castle  of  Pontefract.  Were. 


Catherine.     Ellen.     Richard.     Mary  Anne. 


MS.  219 


pcitfort— ftafccliffe. 


James  Pickford,  mar.  at=j=Grace,  dau.  of  John  Morewood  of  the  Oaks  in 
Bradfieldl9  June  1639.     Bradfield,  Gent.  ;   b.  Dec.  1616  ;  d.  Oct.  1687. 


John  Pick- 
ford,  d.  s.p. 
1670. 


Jonathan  Pickford  of  Mac-=p Alice,  dau.  &  h.  of  John  Lees  of  Althill, 
clesfield,  Gent.,  heir  to  his  psh.  of  Ashton  under  Line.  This  Estate 
brother,  d.  1689.  was  sold  by  Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe. 


John  Pickford  of=j 
Althill,   Gent.,  1 
son.                    A 

pCastilina  Brook  or 
BrewsterofElstou, 
co.  Leic. 

James,  2  son,  b. 
1679  ;  d.  s.p.  8 
March  1755. 

Priscilla,  Elizabeth, 
Alice,  Grace.      All 
d.  s.p. 

522 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  219 


A| 


John  Pickford  of  Alt-     Catalina,  mar.  1  Grace,  mar.  1  Elizabeth,  James,  2. 

hill,  Gent.,  mar.  Sarah     ....  Gibbon,  by  ....  Smith,  2  mar son,  d.  s.p. 

Clayton   of    Maccles-     whom  no  issue  ;  ....  Catlow,  Paulin. 

field,  &  d.  s.p.  1726.       2  ....  Wood.  3 Kirk-  Jonathan, 

j=  bridge.  3  son. 

....  Wood,  w.  of  John  Greaves  of  Ashton  under  Line,  apothecary. 


....  Greaves,  w.  of  Rev.  John  Wadsworth  of  Ashton. 

Henry  Radcliffe  of=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Kaye  of  Wakefield  ;  mar. 
Langley  Hall.  11  Feb.  1604  ;  bur.  9  Feb.  1632. 


Edmund  Radcliffe  of  Oldham,  Gent.,  3rd  son,n=Catherine ....  bur.  at  Old- 
bp.  at  Middleton  8  Nov.  1608.  ham  26  Sep.  1668. 


William  Radcliffe,  Rector  of  Dinning-=j=Martha  Beaumont  of  Meltham,  b.  1642  ; 


ton,  co.  York,  some  time  of  University 
Col.,  Oxon ;  d.  12  Sep.  1727,  aged  88. 


1 

Charles, 
b.  Nov. 

1 
Mary,  b.  20 
Jan.  1673  ; 

Charles,  b.  3  June=Mary  Sai 
1676;  d.  3  March  Carr.  Ro 

1672. 

d.  s.p. 

1741.  hoi 

mar.  18  Jan.  1664  ;  d.  5  May  1725,  or  Mary, 
dau.  of  Abraham  B.  of  Meltham. 


Sarah,  b.  1  Jan  1678;  mar, 
Robert  Seaton  of  Brook- 
house  nr  Rotherham. 


Abraham  Radcliffe  of  Almon- 
bury,  co.  York,  b.  21  Dec. 
1665;  mar.  1,  21  Sep.  1693, 
Mary  Wright;  2,  11  June 
1704,  Abigail  Wilson.  His 
descendants  now  reside  in 
South  Carolina,  where  they 
have  large  possessions. 


John  Radcliffe, 
b.  6  Jan.  1667. 
Confessor  to  the 
Household  and 
Gentleman  of 
the  Chapel  to 
Queen  Anne. 


William  Rad- 
cliffeofMilns- 
bridge,psh.  of 
Huddersfield, 
3  son  ;  bp.  20 
Oct.  1670;d. 
20  May  1748, 
an  Attorney. 


:Eliz.  Dawson, 
mar.  at  Mars- 
den  Chapel  19 
Sep.  1706. 
She  was  of 
Milnesbridge. 
(See  on  the  op- 
posite page.) 


Joseph  Pick-- 
ford of  Alt- 
hill,  Gent.,b. 
1707  ;  d.  3 
April  1757. 


•Mary  R.,  William  Radcliffe  of  Milnes- 
b.  1708;  bridge,  Esq.,  L' Col.  of  1W.Y. 
d.  .  .  Militia  &  Just,  of  the  Peace; 
Aug.  d.  s.p.  26  Sep.  1795,  aged 
1747.  85,  leaving  his  landed  pro- 
perty to  his  nephew. 


CharleSj^Francina 


b.  1718; 
d.  27 
Oct. 
1768. 


Town  of 
York,  b. 
1720  ;  d. 
15  July 
1757. 


I 

Sarah, 
d.  s.p. 


William  Pickford, 
Cornet  16  Reg.  of 
Dragoons  ;  b.  30 
Dec.  1745  ;  d.  3 
July  1769  at  Di- 
nam  in  Flanders. 


Mary  P., 
b.  2  6  Jan. 
1740  ;  d. 
27  April 
1754. 

1.  Frances, 
w.  of  John 
Bond  of 
London. 

2.  Elizabeth, 
w.  of  Thomas 
Horncastle 
of  London. 

3.  Charlotte,  w.  of 
Charles  Radcliffe  of 
Smith-house,     who 
d.   in   the   Lunatic 
Asylum,  York. 


MS.  219 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


523 


William  Town  R.,  a  lunatic.   (See 
'Times'  for  19  Jan.  1838.) 


Charlotte  Lucretia  Francina,  d.  in  the 
Lunatic  Asylum,  York,  Jan.  1818. 


Catherine,  1st  w.,=j=  Joseph  Pickfordof  Althill,=pElizabeth,  2nd=  Elizabeth,  3rd  w.,  dau. 

dau.&h.  of  Tho- 

Royton,  &   Milnsbridge,     w.,  dau.  of        of  Richard   Creswick 

mas  Percival  of 

on  the  death  of  his  uncle 

Richard  Sun-     of  Sheffield,   merch*; 

Royton,  Esq.,  by 

who  made  him  his   heir,     derland  of         mar.  at  St.  Pancras  8 

Martha,  dau.   of 

enjoining  him  to  take  the 

London,             April  1  807.     She  sur- 

Ben.    Gregg    of 

name   of  Radcliffe   only, 

Gent.  ;  b.  5      vived,  &  remar.  Lau- 

Chambre,  Esq.  ; 

which  he  did.     A  Justice 

Dec.    1747;       rence  Peel,  Esq.;  no 

b.  1740;    d.  15 

of  the  Peace,  &  for  his 

mar.  16  Nov.     issue;  &  3rd1?  at  Clifton 

March    or    May 

valuable  services  in  that 

1765  ;    d.  26     in    Gloucestershire, 

1765.       (See  p. 

capacity  created  a  Baronet 

March  1796.      Feb.     1830,    Robert 

514.; 

1813;  b.  8  May  1734;  d. 

(P.  264.)            Jones,  Esq.,  of  Chan- 

cery Lane.    (P.  539.) 

1                                 1                                                                           1 
William  Percival     Joseph  Pickford,  Clerk,=pMary,  dau.  of  Sir     Elizabeth,  b.  18 

Pickford,  Esq.,        2  son,  b.  31  Aug.  1766, 

Archibald    Grant     Oct.    1767  ;    d. 

eldest  son,  b.  18     M.A.  of  Christ  Church, 

of  Monymusk  in     unmar.    9   Jan. 

Dec.     1763;     d.     Oxf.,  1791  ;  d.  17  May 

Aberdeenshire,          1810. 

umnar.    11    Dec.     1804  ;  bur.  at  Acombe 

Bart.  ;    mar.    19 

1815.                        near  York. 

Sep.  1796. 

Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe  of  Milnesbridge,  Bart.,  now  residing  at  Campsall  1825.=f= 

Sophia,  1  dau.,  mar.  Samuel  Jas  Brown,  son 
of  Wm  Williams  B.  of  Chapel  Allerton. 


Eliza  Matilda  Mary,  2  dau.,  mar. 
Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart. 


Charles  Pickford, 
b.  21  July  1769  ; 
a  Lieut,  in  the 
Navy. 


Mary,  b.  9  Aug.  1771 ;  mar.  1  Joseph 
Starkey,  Esq.,  of  Redivale,  psh.  of 
Bury,  Sher.  of  Lane.  1799  ;  2  John 
David  Macbride,  Esq. 


Catherine,  b.  22  Oct. 
1772;  d.  unmar.  Nov. 
1800  at  Milnesbridge; 
bur.  at  Royton. 


Harriet,  b.  20  Dec.  1773  ;  mar. 
William  Alexander,  M.D.,  of 
Halifax,  5  July  1803.  He  d.  17 
March  1808.  ' 


Hannah,  b.  13  June 
1776  ;  mar.  14  May 
1808  to  William 
Wilcock  of  Halifax. 


Frances,  b.  14  April 
1778  ;  living  unmar. 
1825. 


MS.  220 


This  pedigree  is  a  Composition  from  various  Authorities.  The  Visitation  of 
1612;  Hopkinson's  Pedigrees;  Hay's  MS.;  Wilson  of  Leeds  MS.;  Pedigrees  in 
Thoroton  ;  Pedigrees  in  the  Watson  MS.,  &  in  Torre  ;  variations  amongst  them. 
But  all  the  early  ^parts  are  affected  with  much  uncertainty.  York  Wills  557,  22. 


524  FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

Christopher  Cressy  of  Firbeck,  W.  R.  co.  York,  temp.  Henry 


MS.  220 


i  I  I 

Robert,=.  .  .  .  dau.     William  Cressy  of=pJane,  dau.  of  ....     Roger=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


d.  s.p. 


Holme,  co.  Notts, 
Grice  of  d.  at  Ely  the  1555, 
Wakefield.  Holme  juxta 

Blythe.* 


Hansard,  bur.  at     C. 
Blythe    17    Feb. 
1569. 


Harrison 

"  the  learned 
man." 


Nicholas  C.  of  Holme,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  Henry     Margaret,  dau.  &  h.;  w.  of .  .  .  . 


3  son.  York  Will  22, 
wife  Joan. 


Everingham  of  Birkin,     Hall,  Gent.,  Usher  to  the  Duke 


&  his  heir. 


of  Suffolk;  &  had  5  daus. 


Francis,  of=f=Joan,  dau.  &  h.  of  Wil.  Parke=Mary,  2nd  w.;    Hugh.    Rob*    Peter. 


Holme. 


of  Stansford,  Gent.  ;  d.  1  May     remar. 
1588  ;  bur  at  Blythe.  Trousdale. 


—       to  be  brought 
Nich8.    up  in  learning 
if  apt. 


Gervas  C. ^Margaret,  dau.  of ....  Riddal  of     .  .  .  .  C.,  mar.  George  Lindley  of 


of  Holme. 


Ferriby,  Kiddal  or  Kindal. 


Heringthorpe. 


Ann,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Roger=pParke  Cressy, ^Susan,  2  w.,  dau.  of  John 


Smith  of  East  Redford  & 
of  Ark  ham,  co.  Notts. 


d.    1659,  of 
Holme. 


Gainsford  of  Crowhurst.co. 
Surry,  called  dau.  of  Chulm- 
ley  of  co.  Sur.  in  C.  84. 


I 

Francis, 
ob.  s.p. 


Gervas,  of  Oldcotes, 
d.    9    April     1685 ; 
bur.  at  Blythe  ;  set. 
38,  1663.1 


Hugh, 
2  son. 


Ann,  w.  of  Wil. 
Greaves  of  Not- 
tingham. 


hn,  aged= 


Jo' 

27,  1662. 


Mary,  dan.  of 
Arnold  Bat- 
ney,sonof  Ann 
Virley  (?). 


Robert  Cressy  of     Hugh  Cressy^Elizab.,  dau.  of  Tho.  Portington  of 


Wilford,  co.  Notts,    of  Letwell  & 
1575  ;  a  Clerk.         Barnby  Don. 


A 


Barnby  Don;  wid.  of  Nic8  Maleverer 
of  Letwell. 


1  It  is  remarkable  that  this  Gervas  Cressy  of    Oldcotes  became  a    Quaker  :    or 
was  it  some  other  Gervas  Cressy  ? 

The  following  may  be  relied  upon  : — 

Gervas  Cressy  of  Blythe,  d.  17  of  4  mo.  1688  ;  bur.=^Eliz.  Newcome  of  Torworth,  mar.  at  the  house 


at  Tickhill  in  the  Quakers'  ground. 


T 


of  John  Torr  of  Scroby  1  of  4  mo.  1675. 


Joseph  C.,  b.  at  Shaftworth  14  of  4=Susan  Morley  of  Mattersey,  mar.      Levi  C.,  b.  at  Torworth 
mo.  1676,  of  Karnpton.  20  of  6  mo.  1703.  8  of  12  mo.  1677. 

The  above  is  taken  from  the  Quakers'  Registers. 

*  Will  7  Feb.  1550,  pr.  at  York  9  Oct.  1557.  Mentions  son  Kobert,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Blithe.  Son 
Nicholas  to  have  the  Holm  and  his  wife  Elizabeth.  Son  Hugh  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  and  his 
son  William.  My  wife  Jane. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  220 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


625 


H 

& 

igh  Cressy  of  Lincoln's  Inn,=i 
of  Wakefield,  a  Justice  of  the 

pMargaret, 
dau.  of 

Margaret, 
w.  of  Rob. 

Susan,  w.  of 
Christopher 

Mary,  w.  of 
Hugh 

King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  temp. 

Tho.  Doy- 

Bradshaw 

Copley  of 

Rogers  of 

Cha.  I.     The  Visitation  Pedi- 

ley of  Lon- 

or Rog.,  & 

Wadworth, 

Everton  & 

gree  of  1612  makes  him  son  of 

don,  M.D. 

2  Sir  Wil- 

but 1  of 

Maple- 

William  on  the  left,  which  I 

liam  Ray- 

James  Rol- 

thorpe,  co. 

think  must  be  right,  &  Torre's 

ner. 

ston  of  Tan- 

Line. 

ped.,  son  of  Henry  of  Oldcotes 

shelf. 

below. 

William  Cressy,  d.  9  March=  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
1645  ;  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Geo.  Jessop  of 
Notts.  M.I.  Brancliffe,  Esq., 


Hugh  Paulinus  Cressy 
of  Benedictine,  b.  at 
Wakefield  1604. 


Geo. 


William,  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Tho. 
Holme,          Hutchinson  of 
aged  34,         Owthorp. 
1575. 


Francis.      Gervas  C.  of=p  Ellinor,  dau.  &  h.  of  Sir 


Birkin, 

son. 


2nd 


Henry  Everingham  of 
Birkin,  Kn*  ;  wid.  of 
Fran.  Wilsthorpe. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Edw. 
Thimblebyof  Birkin; 
called  Ellen.— W.  P. 


Ann,  w.  of  Wilm  Copley  of  Wadworth,    Mary,  w.  of  Tho, 
&  before  of  Lionel  Rolleston  of  Gun-    Dymock. 
thwaite.     (Q.  Mary.)  (Q.  Ann.) 


Everingham  Cressy*  of: 
Birkin,  son  &  heir ; 
living  1612. 


:Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Fairfax 
of  Steeton. 


Sarah,  w.  of  Tho.  Anlaby  of  Scarthing- 
well ;  mar.  1  Bryan  Hammond  of  the 
same  (p.  366). 


Henry. 

Mabel,  w.  of  Marm.  Constable 
of  Kexby  ,  Esq.,  &  had  Evering- 
ham C.  ;  bur.  at  Leeds. 

Mary,  w.  of 
Wilm  Far- 
mer of 
Hambledon. 

Ann.    Eliza 
Edmi 
Gent 
Harr 

See  for  these  daus.  will  of  Lady  Fairfax.    (York  Wills  584.) 


Gervas  C.  of=pElizab.,  dau.  of  Sir        Everingham  Cressy  of  Birkin,=p Sarah,  dau.  of 


Birkin,  aged 

Arthur     Chester, 

Esq.,  brother  & 

heir.    Will 

Mark  Metcalf. 

3,  1612;  ob. 

Bart.  ;  mar. 

2. 

... 

26  May  23  Car.  2 

;  to  be  bur. 

1636. 

Buncombe  ; 

8 

Sir 

in  the  Ch.  of  Birkin. 

Chs  Bowles. 

Evering- 

Nathaniel, had 

Evering-=pAnn,  dau.  of 

Gervas  =T=Frances,  dau. 

ham,  only 
child, 
d.  y. 

£20  a  year  for 
7  yr"  by  father's 
will. 

ham  Cressy 
of  Birkin, 
Esq., 

Sandford 
Nevile   of 
Chevet. 

Gressy 
of 
Birkin. 

of  Cal. 
Brooke  of 
Gateford. 

B 

0 

D 

VOL.  II. 


Bur.  20  May  1644  at  St.  Saviour's,  York.— J.  W.  C. 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 
B| 


MS.  220 
D 


Dorothy  Cressy,  d.  &  h.,  w.     Evering-    Sarah,  w.  of  John  Burton,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
of  Archib.  Primrose,  Earl     ham.  York,  &  had  a  son  Nicholas.   Torre's  Ped. 

of  Rosebery.  of  this  family  makes   Sarah    the  Aunt 

mar.  this  Dr  Burton. 


Dorothy,  1  w.,=j=Ann,  2nd=  Joseph  C.,*  Vicar  of=  Martha,  3  w.,  dan.  =  Dinah,  4  w., 

dau.   of  John 

w.,  dau. 

Sheriff   Hooton,  & 

of    Toby1    Thur- 

dau.  of  Rob. 

Catelin,  Rector 

of  Hugh 

Rector    of  Birkin. 

cross,Esq.    One  of 

Staveley    of 

of  Burstwick. 

Trotter 

He    was    a    Non- 

this     name     mar. 

Pontefract, 

of  Skel- 

juror  ;   has  £20  a 

Eliz.,  dau.  of  Sir 

Gent. 

ton  Cas- 

year for  7  years  by 

Wra  Belt  the  Re- 

tle, Esq. 

his  father's  will. 

corder  of  York. 

SlingsbyC.  of  Leeds,  1710.        Martha.        Elizabeth. 


Cathe  or  Nathan1.         Sarah.        Mary.2        Eleanor.        Ann.3        Elizab.4 


Thomas  Cressy  of  Birkin,  Esq.=pElizab.,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Glemham  of  Glemham,  Esq. 


Ann  Cressy,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Sir  Thomas  Parkyns  of  Bunny,  Bart. 


Alice,  1  w.,  dau.  of  ...  .=f=Henry  Cressy  of=f=Catherine,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Richard        Harl.  1400, 


Odingsels  of  Epperston.  I  Oldcotes. 


Smith  of  Walkeringham. 


f.  49. 


Jane,  w.  of  ....     William,  of=pMarg'  or  Mary,  dau.  of     Hugh,  a  merch*     Elizab.          See  York 
Hublethorn.5          Oldcotes        Leonard  Shalcross  of          in  London.  Wills  409. 

1614.  Shalcrosse.  H.  W. 


Francis.        John. 


I    I 
Mary. 


ridget,  w. 


I  I 

Cathe.        Susan,  w.  of  Bridget,  w.  of        Catherine. 

Charles  Wil-  ....  Goodier. 
Henry.          Hugh.       Elizab.        Jane.         son. 


Roger  C.,  son  &  heir,  s.p.     Harl.  5809=Elizab.,  dau. 

Will™,  2 

Leonard,  3rd=.  .  .  . 

wid.  of 

says  he  had  3  child",  &  where  also  the    of  ...  Elcock, 

son,  s.p. 

son,  at  length 

Staple- 

other  issue  of  Wil.  are  Hugh,  John,     Rector  of 

heir,  aged  24     ton. 

Leonard,      Henry,      Francis,     Mary,     Bartunbury. 

1614. 

Elizab.,  Cath6,  Jane,  &  Bridget. 

MS.  220A 


Wm  C.  of  Holme,  ob.  at  Blythe  1555,  son  of=j=Jane,  dau.  of  ....  Hansard  ; 
Chrisr  C.  of  Firbeck.  I  bur.  at  B.  17  Feb.  1569. 

A  | 

1  Torre  has  it  Timothy.  3  Mar.  Henry  Trotter. 

3  Mar.  John  Harland  of  Sutton.  4  Mar.  Roger  Beckwith. 

5  Was  not  Hublethorn  one  of  the  early  Quaker  Victims  ? 

*  Bp.  30  June  1654  ;  bur.  at  Birkin  5  Nov.  1719,— J.  W.  C. 


Rob'.        Roger 


MS.  220A 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


527 


Nich"  C.,  bur.  at  B.  1568,  March  19=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Everingham.     Hugh.     Robert,  of  Wilford  1573. 


Tho«  Doyley  of= 
London,  M.D., 
youngest  son  of 
John,  of  Chisle- 
hampton. 

Wortley  Jessop= 
of  Scofton, 
Gent.,  mar. 
sett.  5  Jac.  I. 

P        Ann,  2" 
wife, 
bur.  12 
July 
1602. 

d=Francis  Cressy= 
of  Holme,  co. 
Notts,     Gent., 
bur.   at    B.    4 
Feb.  1614. 

pJoau,  dau.  &  hr  of  Wm    2.  Hugh.        4  Robert 
Parke     of     Stansford, 
Gent.  ;  ob.  1  May  1588  ;     3  Nicholas.     5.  Peter, 
bur.  in  Blythe  Church  ;     Bur.  at  B.  8  Feb.  1593-4. 
2nd  husb. 

rHugh  Cressy,  aCouncellor 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,   of    the 
Cressys  of  Holme,  one  of 
the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland. 

=Kath°  D.,  2nd=.  .  .  .  Lukyn,      Margaret  Doyley  ,= 
dau.  &  cohr.       2nd  husb.            mentioned  in 
Wortley   Jessop's 
Will. 

I 

Hugh  Paulin  Cressy,  b.  at  Wake-     William  Cressy,1  d.  9  March = Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Geo.  Jessop 
field  1605 ;  became  a  Benedictine.     1645;   bur.   in   St.   Peter's    of    Brancliff,    Esq.,    bror    to 

Ch.,  Nott.  Wortley  J. 


Gervas  C.  of  Holme,  ob.  1652^=Margt,  dau.  of ....  Kiddal  of  ....  Ferriby;  bur.  18  March.  1608. 

I 

....litwife,dau.=pParke  C.,=Susan,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of    Rob.,  bp.     Hugh,  (bp.?)      George,  (bp.?) 


of ....  Smith  of 
East  Bedford. 


ob.  1659.     John  Gainford  of  Crow-     13  Jan.       9  Jan.  1604  ;      20  March  1607; 


hurst  in  Surrey. 


1603. 


bur.  1609. 


ob.  inf. 


Gervas  C.  of  Oldcotes,  bp.  27  Feb.    Ann  C.,  wife  of  Wm    Hugh,  bp.     John  C.,  set.  27,  1662.  Visit. 
1626  ;  ob.  9  April  1685  ;    bur.  in     Greaves  of  Notting-     1630.  penes  Reason  Mellish,  Esq. 

Blythe  Church.  ham. 

1  William  Cressy,  son  of  Hugh  Cressy.  one  of  his  Majestie's  Judges  of  King's  Bench  iu  Ireland, 
was  mar.  to  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Jessop  of  Brancliff  in  the  county  of  York,  Esq.  ;  d.  the  9lk 
of  March  1645. 


Sir  John.        William=Jane  South, 
Jessop.       1637. 


Sir  Francis  South  of  Kelsterne,  Kn'.=p 


Elizth  South,  ob.  coel.  at 
Broomhall.  Will  16  Oct. 
1700;  bur.  1704. 


I 

Nicholas  Stringer  of^.  .  .  . 
Sutton  upon  Sound.     South. 


Francis  S.=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Newton,  Bar'. 


Thomas  Hutton  of=Ann  Stringer.     Unboubtedly  the  Ann 
Poppleton,  Esq.          Hutton  mentioned  in  Eliz.  South's  will. 


MS.  221 

The  beginning  of  this  pedigree  is  taken  from  a  very  valuable  volume  of  Northern 
Genealogies,  late  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  John  Watson.  There  are  two  entries 
of  the  family  in  C  40,  Dugdale's  Visitation.  One  begins  with  George  Westby  & 
Francis  Borough.  The  other  instead  of  making  Francis  Borough  mother  of  Tho. 

&  Geo.  makes  their  mother  Agnes,  dau.  of Hawley  of  Stotford,  which  cannot 

be.  It  also  makes  the  father  of  Francis,  Geo.,  &  John,  a  Robert  Westby,  son  of 
Ralph  W.  of  Leiston  Hall  &  Westby  Thorp  in  Craven.  He  had  a  brother  Ralph 
who  d.  s.p. 


528  FAMILY   MINORTJM    GENTIUM.  MS.  221 

Christopher  Westby  of  Elmton,  co.  Derb.,  temp.  Eliz.=T= 


Ralph 
1  son, 

Westby,        Francis 
s.p.                Elmton 
son. 

Westby  o^ 
Hall,  2nd 

rEllen,  dau. 
of  
Bagshaw. 

John  Westby  of  High=i 
Wood  in  par.  of  Whit- 
well,  co.  Derb.,  4. 

Francis  W.=j 
of    Elmton 
Hall. 

pMary,  dau.  of 
....  Pease  of 
Bolsover 
Woodhouse. 
(See  York 
Wills  483.) 

Henry,  of  Holme 
in  par.  of  Whit- 
well,  mar.  wid.  of 
....  Jameson  of 
Holme,  &  had 
Frances. 

George,^ 
of 
Birks. 

= 

Elizabeth,  w.  of 
Tho.   Mottram, 
&  2  of  Alex. 
Vesey  of  Whit- 
well.      (See    p. 
557.) 

George,  of    Francis,    Ellen,  w.  of  John     John,  of  Highwood.    George,  of  Car- 
Elmton         s.p.  Kitchin  of  Bols-  =f=  burton. 

Hall.  over.  (See  York  Wills  853.)  = 

George  Westby  of  Whaley,  co.  Derb.,  3rd  son,  Yeo.   Will  dated^p 
20  Dec.  1614,  proved  at  Lichfield. 


Ann,  w.  of  Percival 
Hobson  of  Dod- 
worth,  and  had 
Martha. 


Dorothy,  w.  of    Henry  W.  of=p  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richd 
Humphrey  Carhouse  in 

Smales^fBols-    par.ofRother- 

ham,  Gent., 

bur.   23   Oct. 


over. 


1657. 


Borough  of  Gilthwaite; 
wid.  of ....  Taylor;  mar. 
at  Rotherham  13  May 
1614;  bur.  6  Nov.  1655. 


Elizabeth,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  at  Rotherham  18  July  1638 
to  Edward  Gill  of  Carhouse,  Gent. 


George  Westby  of  Gilthwaite=i 
and  Ravenfield,  Gent.,  1640. 
He  had  a  3rd  son  John  living 
in  1617.    Will  14  April  1640. 

pFrances,  dau.  of 
Richd   Borough 
of  Gilthwaite  ; 
living  1640. 

Elizab.,  w.  of 
John  Wilson 
of  Alfreton, 
Gent. 

Joan,  w.  1  of  Wm 
Smales,  2  Steph. 
Bright  of  Car- 
brook. 

Ann,  1  w.,  dau.  &  coh.  of= 
Gabriel  Bonner  of   Alk- 
mondbury,  co.  Hunt.  ;  mar- 
riage   recorded    both    at 
Mansfield    &   Rotherham 
9  Sep.  1630;  bur.  at  Raven- 
field.    She  had  a  brother 
John  Bonnor. 

A 

=Thomas  Westby  of= 
Ravenfield,  Esq., 
eldest  son  &  heir. 
Justice  of  the 
Peace  during    the 
Commonwealth. 

B 

=Barbara,  2nd  w., 
dau.  of  Ralph 
Hatfield  of 
Laughton,Gent., 
wid.  of  Stephen 
Bright  of  Car- 
brook. 

Faith,  w.  of 
Anthy   Hat- 
field  of 
Laughton, 
bro.  of  Bar- 
bara; mar.  at 
Rotherham 
19  June 
1628.            c 

1  Humphrey  Small  had  Eliz.,  Rob.,  Humphry,  Dorothy,  &  Mary,  who  occur  in 
their  grandfather's  will  1614.  Geo.  Westby  mentions  several  relations  of  the  name 
of  Shariston  (?). 


MS.  221 


FAMILI^E   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


529 


A| 


John,      Sarah,  of  Hatfield,  d.  intes- 
d.  y.        tate,  &  admn  granted  to  her 
sister  Barbara  Cromwell. 


Barbara,  w.  of  John  Cromwell,  ejected 
from  the  Rectory  of  Cla worth,  co.  Notts, 
after  of  Norwich,  where  he  made  his 
will  30  June  1680. 


George  Westby  of  Ravenfield,  Gent.,=pBenedicta,  dau.  of  Joseph 
son  &  heir,d.  30  Jan.  1685,  aged  52;  Drake  of  Hull,  merch1 ; 
bur.  at  Ravenfield;  admitted  of  bur.  at  Ravenfield  25 
Gray's  Inn  30  June  1651.  March  1702,  aged  72. 


I 

Frances,  w.  of 
John  Hatfield 
of  Hatfield,  a 
younger  son 
of  Ralph. 


Elizabeth.  (Q.  if  she  did  not  marry  Samuel 
Hallowes,  son  of  Mattw.) 


Ann,  w.  of  Wil.  Cotton  of  the 
Haigh,Esq.    (See  FED.,  p.  54.) 


Margaret,    l=pThomas  W.  of  Raven-=Ann,  2nd  w.,=.  .  .  .=4th  w.,  s.p.,  Mary, 


w.,  dau.  &  h. 
of War- 
dell;  d.  11 
Feb.  1698-9. 


field,  Esq.,  son  &  heir, 
a  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
d.  1747.  Member  for 
Retford,  afterwards  of 
Linton,  co.  Camb. 


dau.  of  John 
White  of 
Tuxford, 
Esq.  ;  no 
issue. 


3rd  w.,    dau.  of  Wil.  Sher- 
s.p.         will ;  remar.  Wil. 
Cromwell  of  Bock- 
ing.     (P.  190.) 


Wardell  George  Westby  of  Raven- 
field,  Esq.,  some  time  Member  for 
Malton  ;  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Customs  ;  sold  Rayenfield  ;  mar. 
30  May  1723. 


^Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Darcy, 
Esq.,  son  &  heir  app.  of  Con- 
yers,  Earl  of  Holderness,  & 
sister  to  Robert,  3rd  Earl  of 
Holderness  ;  d.  in  Great  Marl- 
borough  St.  1760. 


Edward, 
d.  s.p. 

Thomas,  d.y. 
Elizab.,d.y. 


Bridget  Mary  Westby,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  mar Percival,  Esq. ;  mar.  1750. 


Sarah,  w.  of    Martha,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Robert=  George,  of  Gil-=f= Alice,  2nd  w.,  dau.  of 

TIT-l™  C( TT »__  n       ni    »i     *  •__  i_l "i_  ^        /"^ Tl .-.  —  ^~    C3 !.««.  *  *ff 


Wilm  Spencer    Hemingway   of    Shibden    in  thwaite,  Gent., 

of  Bramley       par.  of  Halifax  ;  mar.  settle-  2nd  son,  set  50, 

Grange,  ment  29   June    1635.      The  1666.  ;  d.  6 

Gent.  father  R.  H.  of  Upper  Brea  Nov.  1671. 

in  North  Owram,  deceased. 


Francis  Stringer  of 
Whiston,  Gent, 
(p.  466)  ;d.  17  Aug. 
1685.    Will  proved 
17  Nov.  1685. 


John,  bp.  18  Feb. 
1663-4;  d.  21 
Dec.  1684. 


James,1  of  Over  Frances,  w.  1  of  Henry  Saxton  ;  2  Ed- 

Whiston,  bp.  20  ward  Mansell,2  Vicar  of  Ecclesfield.    For 

Aug.  1668.  Saxtons  see  Ped.,  p.  251,  &  for  Mansell 

=F  Burns's  '  North.' 


1  His  wife  was  named  Martha.     He  was  bur.  at  Whiston  16  April  1695,  &  she 
remar.  Oct.  81,  1703,  Robert  Nanton. 

2  MM  Mansel  was  living  a  widow  at  Howarth  29  Aug.  1726.     James  Westby 
of  Gilthwaite,  Gent.,  gives  a  general  release  to  his  brother  George  1  Sep.  1690 ;  had 
a  niece  Penelope  Pursglove. 


530 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  221 


Frances,     Dorcas,  b.  1692  ;  mar.  George  Staniforth    Alice,  b.  1695  ;  mar.  Tho. 
b.  1691 ;     of  Catcliffe,   Gent.  ;   mar.   at  Aston   21     Pursglove  of  Barnsley, 
d.  1694.    June  1718.  draper.1 


Mary,  bp.     Dorcas,  bp.  29  March 
22  Dec.        1656  ;  mar.  John 


i 

Tho8,  d.  y. ;  living 
18  Oct.  1679, 


Elizabeth,  bp.  26  Jan. 
1662-3;  mar.  25  March 


1653;  Laughton  of  Howarth,     when  he  gives   a     1695  to  Richard  Kent 

d.  1  April     Gent.,  20  April  1685 to  his  bro.     of  Kimberworth,  Gent. 

1679.  George.  Her  fortune  £400. 


Samuel,  bp.  2  Feb. 
1648-9  ;  aged  17, 
1666  ;    d.  14  Nov. 
1676. 

George  W.  of  Gilthwaite,= 
Gent.,  bp.  26  June  1652  ; 
d.  20  Feb.  1715  ;  bur.  at 
Rotherham;  has  a  brother 
Jo.  Kirke  in  1685.     (Q. 
will  16  Dec.  1709.) 

pAnn,  dau.  of  .... 
Turnell  ;  mar.  at 
Thorpe  Salvin  23 
Feb.  1681  ;  d.  29 
March  1  734  ;  bur. 
at  Rotherham. 

Sarah,  bp.  1 
June  1650  ; 
mar.  Mat. 
Hallo  wes  25 
Aug.  1687. 

Alice,  bp.  16  March     2.  Henry,  d.  aged     Samuel,  bp. 
1682-3  ;     bur.     18     24  ;   was  living  in     Aug.  1687. 
Feb.  1694-5.  1709. 


Elizabeth,  d. 
4,  1698. 


1.   George  W.  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Anthony     3.  Thomas  W.  of  =Jane,  dau.  of  Wil. 


Gilthwaite,  Esq., 
eldest  son  &  heir ; 
bp.  18  Nov.  1684; 
d.  11  Sep.  1751. 


Worral  of  Strynds  in     Howarth,  Esq.,  by     Beckwith  of 
Bradfield,  Gent.     (See    gift   of  his    Aunt    Thurcroft,  Esq.; 


FED.,  p.  330.) 


Laughton;  bp.     d.  29  April  1796, 

21  June  1699  ;  d.     aged  74. 
s.p.  21  July  1758. 


George  Westby  of  Howarth, = Catherine,  dau.  of  Elizabeth  Westby,  sister,  &  heir 
Esq.,  d.  without  issue  3  June  John  Hirst  of  The  of  Howarth,  bp.  20  Aug.  1741  ; 
1790,  aged  50.  Clough,  Gent.  d.  unmar. 


Tho.  Turnell  of  Tickhill,  Gent.,  d.  9  April  1688  ;  bur.  at  Tickhill.=T= 
I 

Thomas,  Gent.,  d.  11  NOT.     Wil.    John.    Mary.    Eliz.,  \v.  of  ....  Fritton;  d.  29  July  1746, 
1722,  aged  62.  aged  77. 


Matthew  Pursglove  of  Lambcote  Grange,  Gent.,  bur.  at  Stainton  9  April  1720,  aged  73.=j= 

Mary,  mar.     Sarah,  w.     Ralph,  living  1722,  of=Cathe.  Kichard=Ruth.  Elizabeth,        Matw. 

....Water-    of....        Bramley psh. of Braith-  Fretwell  mar.  Sam. 

house  (?).        Clarkson.    well,    Gent.,    ob.    14  of  Malt-  Stones  of 

April  1726,  aged  54 ;  by.  Braithwaite, 

bur.    at     Braith  well.  Gent. 
Will  3  Dec.  1725. 


1  Mr  Tho8  Purslove  of  Barnsley  &  Mrs  Alice  Westby  of  Howarth  Oct.  5,  1713. 
Reg.  of  Todwick. 


MS.  221  FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

Purslove.=r= 
I 

Ealph  P.1  of  Firsby,  yeo.    Will  1  Oct.  1668.^=         Anthony  P. 


531 


j  I                II 

Alice,  w.  of  ....  mother    Ann.    Mary. 

William  of  Joshua 

Downes.  Guy. 


Matthew  Purslove,  to  have  his  father's  holding  under 
George  Westby.  He  is  doubtless  the  Matthew 
above. 


Matthew  Pursglove  of  ^Elizabeth,  dau.  &  h.  of  George  Gilberthorpe,  who  came  from  the  neigh- 


Braithwell  Grange'and 
Stainton,  was  killed 
by  a  fall  from  his 
horse. 


bourhood  of  Doncaster  to  Whittineton  in  Derbyshire,  where  he  had  a 
small  estate,  &  mar.  an  Oldham  of  Yorkshire,  by  whom  he  had  this 
Elizabeth  ;  he  mar.  a  second  wife  ;  bp.  1686  ;  mar.  1711  ;  she  died  in 
the  same  week  with  her  husband  owing  to  the  shock  received  by  his 
sudden  death.— Dr  Pegge.  G.  G.  d.  in  1729,  aged  73. 

....  Pursglove,  the  eldest  son,  d.  in  a  month  after  his  father. 

There  is  a  marriage  above  with  the  rare  name  of  Pursglove,  and  as  this  was  a 
family  who  were  at  least  verging  upon  gentry,  I  shall  throw  together  in  this  place 
what  little  I  have  observed  concerning  them. 

A.  Pursglove  of  Lambcote  Grange  mar a  dau.  of ....  Turner,  Vicar  of 

Braithwell. 

A  Christening  Dinner  of  the  heir  of  Mr  Westby  of  Ravenfield  in  Jan.  1696, 
served  by  his  lady's  mother,  then  the  wife  to  her  third  husband,  assisted  only  by  a 
workrnaid  &  her  own  servant.  A  contemporary  MSS.  The  dishes  follow. 


MS.  222,  223 

See  it  carried  higher  in  Poulson's  '  Holderness,'  iii.,  62. 

In  the  Visitation  the  pedigree  begins  with  this  Richard.  Beckwith  makes  him 
by  son  of  Henry  by  dau.  of  Welburn,  son  of  Jonas  T.  of  Thornton  in  Pickering  Lithe 
by  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Philips  of  Mr  Brickwell,  which  Jonas  had  Richard  T.  of  Laughton, 
a  J.P.,  who  mar.  Bridget,  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Fleming,  Kn1,  of  the  Ordnance  in 
the  time  of  Edward  VI. 

See  M.  P.  B.,  A  41. 

Richard  Thompson=j=Ann,  dau.  of  William  Langley  of  Scarborough. 


Christopher  T.  of  Scarborough.=f= 


Timothy, 
s.p. 


William,  of  Hull,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
ob.  1645.  Pease  of  Hull. 


Robert,  Cit. 
of  London. 


William,  of  Hull,=pFrances,  dau.     George,  of    Isaac,  a  merch*    Benjn,  Cit. 
set.    45,  4    Sep.      of ....  Ogle.     Etton.  in  Rotterdam.      of  London. 

1665. 

Elizabeth,  aged  16,  4  Sep.  1665. 


Ann,  mar.  1  Henry  Blake-  Elizab.,  mar.  Dorothy,  mar.  Will.  Rebecca,  mar. 
ston,  2  Jonas  Youll  of  John  Barker  Moore,  Cit.  of  Lon-  ....  Sweten- 
Hull.  ofLouth.  don.  ham.  A 


A  tenant  of  George  Westby  of  Ravenfield. 


532  FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  222,  223 


William  T.  of  Humbleton  in=p.  .  .  .  dau.  &  h.  of  John  Barker 
Holderness,  d.  about  1630.      I  of  Scarborough. 


Mary,  mar.  Ro-      Isabel,  mar.  Francis    Elizabeth,  mar.  Rich-     Eufemia,  mar. 
bert  Jackson  of     Beale   of  Scar-  ard  Peacock  of  Scar-    Alexr  Metcalf  of 

Burlington.  borough.  borough.  Leeds. 


Francis,  of  Humbleton,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Tockets 


d.  in  1657. 


of  Tockets. 


Stephen,  of=f=Mary,  dau.  of      Christ.  T.,=Sarah,  dau.  of      Isabel,  mar.  Thomas 


Humble- 

Hen.    Blake- 

2    son,  of 

James    Boyse 

Gent  of  Burbeck  in 

ton,    Esq., 

ston  of  Arch- 

Scar- 

of Whitby. 

Essex. 

J.P.,£et.63, 

deacon    New- 

borough. 

— 

1665. 

ton  in    Dur- 

Frances, mar.   Wil. 

ham. 

Thornton  of  Hull. 

Juliana,  mar.  Tho.  Johnson  of       Frances,  mar.  Tho8  Cat-      Isabel.      Sarah. 
Hull,  merch*.  teral    of    Crooke,    co. 

Lane.  Ann.         Mary. 


William,  of  Scar-=j=Frances,  dau.  of  Henry    Stephen,  a     Elizabeth,  mar.  Charles 


borough,  set.  30, 
2  Sep.  1665. 


Bernard,  Aid.  of  Hull,    merch*  in     Hotham,    son    of    Sir 
(See  p.  394.)  London.        John. 


Henry,      Stephen,  not  in  the  Vis.;  Parson  =          Mary.    Susanna.     Isabella. 
1  8.      of ....    (See  Poulson,  iii.,  64.) 

Arabella.    Anne. 


Francis  T.  of  Humbleton,  Esq.,=f=Arabella,  dau.  &  h.  of  Sir  Edw.  Allen  ; 
»t.  10,  10  Sep.  1669.  I  mar.  2  Lord  George  Howard. 


T 


William  T.  of  Humbleton,  Esq.,  set.  24,  1700  ;  ob.  1744  (Poulson) ; 
Memb.  for  Scarborough. 

Richard  Thompson  of  Kilham,  d.  about=pAnn,  dau.  of  Edward  John,  ob.  coel 


1653,  aged  70. 


Nelthorpe. 


Leonard  Thompson,  Aid.  of  York  ;  Lord=pFrances,  dau.  of  Wil.  Breary,  Lord 
Mayor  1649  &  1659.  I  Mayor  of  York  1611  &  1622 

B  C  I 


MS.  222,  223 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


533 


B 

c| 

5.  Edward  T.,  5= 
son,  aged  26,  1665, 
Aid.  of  York. 

^Frances,  dau.  &  c.  of    Elizab.,  coh.,      ....  coh.,  mar.  .  .  . 
Leonard  Thompson,     mar.    1    ....     Prickett,  Recorder 
Aid.  of  York.;  rel.  of    Childers,    2        of  York,  son  of  P., 
Wil.  Slater  of  Hull,    Wil.  Brearey,    by  dau.   of  Lang- 
merch*.                         D.D.                  dale.        =p 

Luke,  aet.  21,  17 
Councellor  at  Li 
ob.  12  June  17 
aged  64. 

09,=.  .  .  .  dau.    Geo.=.  .  .  .  dau  
iw  ;     &    c.   of                  of   f 

mar.    Tabitha, 
3tain-    mar.  .  .  . 
Bains  of 
Kilburn. 

43,    Tho.Baw-               Langley.      forth 
try  of 
Foston. 

Leonard,  of=  Frances,  dau.  of      ....  1  w.,  dau.=Richd,  aged  23,=.  .  .  .  2  w., 
Sheriff            Hen.  Thompson      &   c.  of  ....     1700,  Ld  Mayor    dau.  &  c. 
Hutton           of    Escrick    on      West  of  Han-     1708  &  1721.      of  
Lodge,  aet.     the  left.                   ton.1                                                Storr. 
26,  1700. 

_L 

-Jane,  dau.  &  co.  of 
.  ..  .Dun  of  Holder- 
ness. 

3.  Sir  Stephen^pMary,  dau.  &  c.  of         4.  Richard  Thomp-= 
Thompson,  3rd    Leonard    Thomp-          son,  4th  son,  aged  28, 
son,    ast.    30,    son,  Alderman  of          1665. 
1665.                  York  ;  liv*  1732. 

Henry. 

Richard. 

Henry  T.=j 
mar.       of  York  & 
Tho.      Kirby 
Croft.     Hall. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  &  c.    George,  a     Amy,  mar.  Tobias    Mary,  mar. 
of  Dr  Mawhood     Spanish       Wickham,  2  ....     John  Sun- 
of  Doncaster.        merch*.        Weddel,   3  ....      derland. 
Palmer,  D.D.            (P.  264.) 

Stephen,  unmar. 
1733. 


John=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Stephen  Croft,  Esq.,  by 
Eliz.,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Anderson. 


Mary. 


1.  Jonas  T.,=p  Frances,  dau.  of  "William  Beilby  of  Micklethwaite  Grange  ;  mar.  2 
Francis  Dodsworth  of  Watlas,  3  Cuthbert  WadeofKilnsey.  (Poulson.) 


1  son. 


Richard  T. 


1  Her  sisters,  the  2  other  coheirs,  mar.  Tho.  Bawtry,  by  whom  Thomas  who  d.  be- 
fore his  father,  &  Ann  who  mar.  Mr  Francis  Crisp,  Collector  of  Excise,  in  1730 ;  & 

mar.  to  Rob.,  son  &  heir  of  Robert  Waller  of  Acomb,  Aid.  of  York,  by  dau.  of 

....  Yattes.     Sd  Rob.  Waller  had  a  bror,  Capn  Mattw  Waller,  who  mar dau.  of 

....  Reynolds  of  York,  merch*,  widow  of  Fenwick,  &  sister  to  Richard  Reynolds  who 
mar Waller,  heir  to  her  brother,  &  had  Rob.,  Lucy,  &  Jane. 

VOL.  II  <J 


534 


PAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  222 


Mary,  1= 
w.,  dau. 
of  John 
Thomp- 
son of 
York, 
merch* ; 
ob.  s.p. 


=Jane,  2- 
w.,dau. 
&  c.  of 
Rich* 
New- 
ton of 
York. 


-£,.    Oil    fl^liiy    J  LIULUp  

son1  of  Kilham  &  of 
Marston,  Kn*,  2  son; 
an  Alderm  an  of  York  ; 
set.    39,    19    March 
1665  ;    d.  in  1683  ; 
built  Escrick  ;    Lord 
Mayor  1653  ; 
knighted  at  White- 
hall March  1664. 

lousmma,  o      n  .,  uuu.  ui  — 

Tho8  Lovell  of  Skelton, 
Esq.,  of  Marston;  widow 
22    Nov.   1700,   when 
she  made  her  will  to  be 
bur.  in  Marston  Church; 
proved  2  May   1701  ; 
names  her  sister  Esther 
Masterman. 

Belt,  1st     i 
husb.         '. 
(P.  398.) 
( 

i 

Edw. 
Stan- 
hope 
of 

Grin- 
ston, 
Esq., 
2 
husb. 


....  1  w.,  dau.: 
of  ....  Swan, 
Alderman  of 
Hull ;  mar.  17 
Jan.  1671.;  bur. 
at  Escrick  4 
July  1697. 


:Henry  T.  of' 
Escrick,  eld. 
son  &  heir  ; 
set.  8,  19 
March  1665; 
will    proved 
lOct.  1700; 
Aid.  of  York; 
Ld  Mayor 
1699.  ' 


:Mary,  2  w., 
dau.  &  h.  of 
JohnBeilby 
of    Mickle- 
thwaite 
Grange, 
by  Barbara 
Lowther. 


Richard,  2 
son,  livg 
a  bachelor 
1733; "the 
Varro"  of 
his  age. 
ILL 


Mary,  mar.  Sir 
Henry  Calver- 
ley  of  Ayre- 
holme.  Will 
1716,  by  which 
(M.  P.  B.,  vii., 
41)  Mary,  mar. 
to  ....  Ben- 
net,  s.  &  h.  of 
Bennet,  Lord 
Sherard. 


Ann. 


Frances,  heir  to  her  mother  ;  mar.  Leonard  Thompson, 
eldest  son  of  Edw.  T.,  Alderman  of  York  ;  s.p. 


Henry,  of 
Amster- 
dam. 


Edward.  In  Add.  MS.  14,409,  at  the  Museum,  he 
is  said  to  have  mar.  a  sister  of  ....  Porteous, 
Bishop  of  Chester. 


I 

William. 


Jane,  1  w.,  dau.=pBeilby  T.  of  Escrick,  Esq.,=pSarah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Richd  Roun- 


&h.  of  Sir  Roger 
Beckwith. 


Sheriff  1730;    d.  27  July 
1750,  aged  64. 


del  of  Hutton  Wandsley,  Esq.; 
wid.  of  Sir  Darcy  Dawes,  Bart.  ; 
ob.  12  March  1773,  aged  64. 


Mary,  dau.  &  h., 
mar.  Peregrine 
Wentworth,Esq., 
&  d.  s.p.  at  Barn- 
borough  1  April 
1756. 


Beilby  T.  of  Escrick, 
Esq.,  b.  17  April  1742; 
d.  unmar.  10  June 
1799  (Q.  if  mar.— 
see  Poulson)  ;  aged 
21,  21  April  1763. 


Richard  T.  of 

Escrick,  Esq., 
d.  unmar.  Sep. 
1820. 


Sir  Robert=F  Jane. 


Lawley, 
Bart.;  d. 
11  March 
1793. 


(Q. 

Mary.) 


Paul  Beilby  Lawley,  3rd  son.   Took  the  name  of  Thompson  only  by  Sign  Manual 
Oct.  1820.    Now  of  Escrick.    Created  Baron  Wenlock  1839.  E 

1  The  other  Sir  Henry  Thompson,  Alderman  of  York,  was  knighted  at  Newmarket  16 
Oct.  1668  ;  was  Lord  Mayor  1672  ;  &  d.  1692.  Le  Neve's  MS.  Harl.  5801,  f.  85, 
where,  however,  no  pedigree  is  given.  Henry  &  Richard  Thompson  of  Escrick 
were  admitted  of  Gray's  Inn  15  March  1674. 


MS.  22 

2,223 

FAMILI^)   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                                 535 

El 

1 

| 

Lovell, 
s.p. 

Alethea, 
twin 

Susanna,      Edward  Thompson  of  Mars-=i=Lucy,  dan.  &  sole  h. 
twin  with     ton,    Esq.,   2nd  son  of  Sir    of  Bradwardine  Tin- 

with  Sus- 

Alethea ;      Henry  by  Susanna,  dau.  of 

dal,  Esq.,  of  Brother- 

anna  ; 

bp.  at  St.     Thomas  Lovel  of    Skelton, 

ton,  by  the  dau.  & 

mar.  .  .  . 
Allan- 

John's,         Esq.     Sir     Henry     bought 
York.           Marston. 

sole  h".  of  Francis 
Baildon  of  Baildon. 

son. 


1.  Henry, 

2.  Lane, 

Arabella,1  dau.  &=p3.  Edward  T.  of=pMarv.  2  w..  dau. 

d.  inf.   9 

bp.  21 

coh.  of  Edmund 

Marston,   Esq., 

&  coh.  of  .... 

Feb.  1695. 

July 

Dunch,   Esq.,  of 

b.  26  Feb. 

Moore  of  Oswald 

1695; 

Little  Witten- 

1695-6  ;    d.  5 

Kirk  (see  FED., 

d.  inf. 

ham  ;    bur.  there 

July  1742;  M.P. 

p.    266)  ;    mar. 

18  Oct.  1734. 

for  York. 

1737. 

Arabella,  only  child,  bur.  at 
Wittenham  28  Feb.  1735. 


A  dau.,  d.  inf.  14 
Sep.  1738. 


....  Whetham,  a  General  in  the=p4.  Mary,  b.  17  Feb.  1697-8  ;  will  dated 
Army  ;  bur.  at  Chiswick.  |  1770  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Chiswick. 


T 


John  Whetham  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Evelyn  Chad  wick  Lucy  Ann  Whetham,  only 
Kirklington,  Esq.,  of  West  Leek,  co.  Notts,  Esq.,  dau.,  mar.  Col.  Byron,  & 
only  son  &h.;d.  s.p.  sister  of  Lady  Middleton.  d.  without  issue. 


5.  Tindal  T.  of  Marston,  Esq.,  heir  after=.  .  .  .  dau.  of of    6.  Henry,  b.  12 

Edward ;    b.    10  March   1698-9  ;    sold    Settrington,  apothe-    April  1700 ;   d 
Marston,  &  d.  s.p.  cary.  inf. 


7.  Francis,  b.  28  Aug.=j 
1701  ;  a  Colonel  or  L* 
Col.  in  the  Army  ; 
slain  at  Carthagena. 

Paul  Meyer  of  Bail-=  J 
don,  Esq.,  jure  ux.,    01 
son  of  Paul  by  Mary,    h< 
dau.  &  c.  of  Francis    d 
Mason,  son  of  Sir 
Peter  M. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  .  .  . 
&  mar.  2  William 
merton,   Esq.,   & 
Aberford. 

Scatcherd;  survived     8.  Lovel,  b.   4 
Meek  of  Kirkham-     Oct.  1702  ;    d. 
of  Park    Gate    nr     18  June  1705. 
~r 

ane  Thompson, 
ily  dau.  &  h., 
iiress  of    Bail- 
on,  d.  s.p. 

V 

William  Meek  of  Kirkham-= 
merton,  Esq.,  &  of  Baildon 
as  heir  to  his  half  sister  ; 
assumed  the  name  of  Meyer; 
executed  at  York   6  April 
1781   for  the     murder    of 
Joseph  Spink,  a  bailiff. 

pMary. 
F 

William  Meek  of  Kirkhammerton,  Esq.  ;  assumed  the  name 
of  Thompson  ;  sold  Baildon. 

She  was  divorced  and  supposed  to  be  murdered  by  Lord  Ligonier. 


536 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  223 


Edward  Wolff,  a=p9.  Henrietta,       William=plO.  Lucy,  b.  6  April  1706  ;  mar. 


General 
Army, 


in    the 


b.  30  Aug. 
1704  ;    mar. 
12  Feb. 
1723. 


Sotheron 
of  Hooke, 
Esq. 


29  July  1725.  Her  descendants 
became  the  sole  heirs  of  this  branch 
of  Thompson  of  Tindal  &  Bail- 
don. 


James  Wolff,  a  General  in  the 
Army,  b.  at  Westerham  in 
Kent  2  Jan.  1729  ;  killed  at 
Quebec  13  Sep.  1759  ;  unmar. 


Wolff, 

d.  unmar. 


William  Sothe-: 
ron  of  Darring- 
ton,  Esq. 


: dau.  &  h.  of 

Samuel  Savile  of 
Pontefract,  Esq. 


Mary  Oath6,     Henrietta,  w.  of  William  Dealtry, 
unmar  1826.     Rector  of  Wigginton  near  York, 
etc. :  no  issue. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Robert  Sin- 
clair, Esq.,  Bar.  at  Law,  & 
Recorder  of  York. 


....  1  w.,= Frank  Sotheron  of  Kirklington,=.  .  .  . 
dau.  of  —     Esq.,  an  Admiral.  2  w., 


Lucy,  unmar. 
1826. 


William  Sotherou  of  Dar-=.  .  .  .  dau.  &  h.  of  Edmund=.  .  . .  Oliver  of  Darring- 
rington,  Esq.,  d.  s.p.  Barker  of  Potter  Newton,     ton,  2nd  husband. 

Esq. 


11.  Anna  Jane,  b.  1707  ;  mar.  Philip 
Stapylton,  Esq.,  &  d.  s.p.  1733,  of 
Wighill. 


Stephen  Apthorpe,=fl5.  Frances,  b.  13 


D.D. 


Sep.  1713. 


Anne  Apthorpe,  only  dau.  &  h. ;  d.  unmar.  ;   killed 
at  Hackney  by  the  overturning  of  a  carriage. 


12.  Bradwardine  Thompson,  Captain 
of  a  Man  of  War,  b.  1  June  1709  ; 
mar.  Margaret  Raisin,  &  d.  s.p.  I 
believe  the  name  of  his  wife  was 
Mason.  It  is  so  in  some  extracts 
from  the  Register  of  Badsworth, 
where  they  were  mar.  26  Aug.  1740. 


13.  Alefchea, 
b.  16  Dec. 
1710;  d.  14 
Dec.  1713. 

14.  Margaret, 
b.  14  June 
1711;   d.  10 
Oct.  1713. 

16.  Susanna, 
d.  26  Aug. 
1717. 

Thomas  Thompson,  Att^  at  Law=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Woodyer. 


Richard,  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Cuthbertson  by        Cath«=Darcy  Preston,  Town  Clerk  of  York, 
London.         dau.  of  ....  Heseltiue,   Clk.  of  son  of  ....  Preston,  Organist  to  the 

Assizes.  Cathedral. 


Thomas,  Rector  of  Cox-    William,  ob.=. . . .  dau.  of  John    George,    John,  ob.    Henry,  Rector  of 
wold,  ob.  coel.  s.p  Sep.  1731.     Goodrick.  d.  coel.      coel.  Coxvrold. 


MS.  223  FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  537 

Jonas  Thompson,  Esq.,  Aid.  of  York,  &=FAnn,  dau.  of  William  Justice,      These  seem  to  descend 


Lord   Mayor   in   1736 ;     son    of 
Thompson  of  Kilham  ;  cut  his  throat  in 
July  1739. 


an  Atty  at  York,  whose  father      of  Jonas,  son  of  Rich- 
was  a  baker  &  mother  an ....      ard  on  the  left, 
wife. 


Richard.         William.         Jonas.        Ann.        Frances. 


MS.  224 


Robert  Benson  of  Knares-=f=Mary,  dau.  of 
borough,  son  of  William.      Thomas  Lisly. 


William,=.  .  .  .  dau.  Robert,=.  .  .  .  dau.  Christian,     Joan,  mar.  Richd  Mat- 

of  Lon-      of  ....  of  Pern-     of  Morris  dau.  &          thew  of  Kent, 

don  Homer  of  broke-      Froward  coh. 

Bridge.      London  shire.       of ....  Mary,  mar.  Edm.  An- 

Bridge.  co.  Som.  drewes,  a  fishmonger. 


Richard,  son  &  heir=pMartha,  dau.  &  c.  of  Francis  Spilmans,  son  of  Sir  John. 


3,  d.       John. 


Erasmus,  d.       John.      George,  slain      Mary,  mar.  Humph.      Jane,  mar.  into 
in  Ireland.  in  Belgia.  Lloyd  of  Newton.          Leicestershire. 

Thomas. 


Robert,  a  Priest,      Richard,  livg=pAnn,  dau.  of ....  Griffin 


1  son.  1603. 


of  Herefordshire. 


Robert.     Richard.    Thomas. 
Harl.  1995,  f.  24.    Arg.,  3  trefoils  in  bend  sab.,  cotised  gules. 


Le  Neve's  Knights'  Pedigrees.     Harl.  5802,  f.  72A. 
Christopher  Ben-=pAgnes,  dau.  of 


son,  temp.  Eliz. 


John  Atkinson. 


William=FElizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Cotes  of     Robei 


rilliam=f= Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Cotes  of     Robert^fMarg*  Inman. 
the  parish  of  Halifax,  of  Eland. 


Robert  Benson  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Maude    Chris1,  mar.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
York,  liv«  1640.    I  of  Maythorpe  near  Wake-    Ed.  Forster  of  Skipton.          =f 
field.    '  =r 

nzn i     J 

Edmund,  mar.  Judith,  dau.  of  Wil.  Draper  of  Beswick.        Robert,  Lord 

=P  Bingley. 

A  B| 


538 

A 


FAMILLE   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 
Bl 


MS.  224 


Willm=rMary,  dau.  of  Wm  Thomlinson. 


Edmund=Ann,  dau.  of  Rob.  Appleyard  of  Otley. 


Sir  William  Benson  of  London,  Kn4,  &  of  Bromley,  Col.  of  the=pMartha,  dau.  of 


2nd  Reg.  of  the  Tower  Hamlets  Militia  1709  ;  Sheriff  of  London 
1707  ;   Justice  of   the  Peace  for  Middlesex  ;    knighted  8  Dec. 
1706. 

John  Austin, 
Citizen  of  Lon- 
don. 

William  Benson,  son=  Eleanor, 
&  heir,  Auditor  of  the    dau.  of 
Imprest,  &  Sheriff  of    Josh 

U  i  i    J  i  '      J 

Robert.        Thomas.         MOT 
....          Benjamin.      Elizs 

7.       Jane,  w.  of 
Henry,  2nd 
ib.      son  of  Sir 

Wilts  1710;  bp.  at 

Earle,  a 

Richard 

Bromley  Sl  Leonards 

mer- 

Samuel.       Septimus.                       Hoare  of 

17    March    1681-2; 

chant  of 

London, 

bur.  there  9  Feb.  1754, 

Bristol. 

Richard.                                           En*. 

MS.  224 


This  pedigree  of  Crossley  is  copied  from  Corry's  '  Lancashire,'  p.  654. 
The  descendants  of  Gibson  were  communicated  by  Mr  Sutcliffe. 

Anthony  Crossley  of  Scaitcliffe  in  the  Vale  of  Todmorden, 
township  of  Hundersfield  &  County  of  Lancaster. 


T 


1 

I 

I 

1 

Abraham 

,=Mary  Taylor     Luke.= 

Samuel,  d.  at=Ann,  d. 

Susan,  mar. 

d.  1643. 

of  Stansfield, 

Scaitcliffe  24     1682. 

Ker- 

d.  1643. 

March  1674. 

shaw. 

John  Crossley=j=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Lord 
of  Scaitcliffe.    I  of  Godley  in  Hundersfield. 


John  Crossley=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Caesar  Jack-    Anthony.    Abraham. 
of  Scaitcliffe.      son  of  Worsthorne. 


Luke.      Anne. 


John,    Ann,  1  w.,  dau.  of =f= Anthony  Crossley  of  =  Grace,  2  w.,  wid.  of 


d.  y.  Mary  Eastwood, 
widow  of ....  Old- 
royd;  d.  1697. 


m. 


Scaitcliffe,    bur.    at    Abel  Whitaker   of  — 


Todmorden  11  April    Spotland. 
1707. 


Luke. 
Anne. 


MS.  224                         FAMILY   MINOEUM   GENTIUM. 
A| 

539 

Luke  C.  of=Mary  Gibson  Ann,  mar.  1  Robert  Halstead    Judith,  mar. 
Chief            of  Lower        of  Hougham  in  Erringden,    James 
House  in      Ashes  in         2  John  Lockwood  of  Ewood    Scoles  of 
Eastwood.     Stansfield.       in  Midgeley.                             Stay-hill. 

Susan, 
mar. 
Abraham 
Naylor. 

Sarah,  1  w.,  dau.=John  Cross-=f=Mary  Halstead 


of  Wil.  Sutcliffe 
of  Higher  Ashes 
in  Stansfield ;  d. 
3  Feb.  1696. 


ley  of  Scait- 
cliffe. 


of  Burnley- 
widge   End,  2 
w. ;  d.  May 
1743,  aged  63. 


Mary,  mar. 
John 

Fielden    of 
Hartleroyd. 


Anthony=Tamar. 


Anthony  Crossley  of=f=Elizabeth,  dau.    Ellen,  d 
Scaitcliffe,b.  11  April    of  James  Gib-     1710. 
1702  ;    in  1770  re-     son   of   Lower 
built  the  Ch.  of  Tod-     Ashes  in  Stans- 
morden  ;  d.  1779.        field,  Gent.  ;  d. 
1769. 

.    John=Anne    Elizabeth,  mar. 
Red-     George  Hal- 
cliffe.    stead  of  Hep- 
tonstal&  Houg- 
ham in  Erring- 
den. 

John,    John  Crossley  of= 
d.  y.      Scaitcliffe,  b. 
there   1737;    d. 
there  1799. 

=Mary,  dau.  of  Tho. 
Foster  of  Foster 
Mill,  co.  York  :  b. 
1737  ;  d.  1804i 

Anthony  C.=Mary,  dau.  of  Wil. 
of  Lower        Otley  of  Lane,  co. 
Ashes.            York. 

Sarah,  b.       John  Crossley  of=j=Sarah,  dau.  &  h.        Elizabeth,  mar.        Grace. 
1760  ;  d.       ScaitcliffeinTod-    of  John    Lock-        John  Sutcliffe, 
1780.            morden,  Esq.,  a    wood,   who  was        eldest     son    of       Mary. 
Justice    of    the    heir  to  his  bror       John  S.  of 
Elizab.,         Peace,  b.  23  May     William    L.    of       Stansfield 
Ann,             1778  ;  d.  1830.       Little  E  wood  ;  b.        Hall,  Gent, 
bothd.y.                                      8  Feb.  1779. 

John  Crossley  of        Mar 
St.  John's  College,     Hep 
Camb.,  b.  1807. 

y,  mar  Matilda 

John,  Lockwood,  Miranda, 
all  d.  young. 

worth.            b.  1805 

Luke  Crossley  of  Henshaw,=  Alice,  dau.  of  Had-       Ellen,  mar.  John  Walker 
co.  Lane.,  bp.  at  Todmorden    cliffe      Scholefield,        of  Old  House,  Deanhead 
22  May  1712;   d.  s.p.  11     Esq.,  of  Henshaw  ;       in  Scammonden,  19  June 
Sep.  1764.                                d.  at  Rochdale.              1779. 

Ellen,  b.  1717;      ....  1  w.,=rJame8  Gibson  of= 
d.  1766.                dau.  of  ....    Brig  Royd,  Gent, 
Sutcliffe.         d.  16  June  1763, 
set.  77. 

-Ann,  2  w.,  dau.  of  ....  Cros- 
ley    of     Scaitcliffe;      d.     at 
Ewood  15  Dec.  1765,  set.  64. 

0 

,  .  ,  .  mar  Halstead.                            B 

540                       FAMIL:LE  MINORUM  GENTIUM. 

B| 

MS.  224 
c 

Grace,  mar.  Grimshaw,      Susanna,  mar.  William     mar  
2    Sutcliffe,    3    Cross.      Lockwood     of     Little    "Welch,  Curate 
(See  opposite.)                   Ewood  ;   heir  to  John     of  Sowerby  ; 
Grimshaw  ;  s.p.                s.p. 

Ann,  mar. 
....  Cock- 
croft  of 
Stocks. 

Abraham  Gibson=f=.  .  .  .  dau  of  ....    John,    William, 
of  Brig  Royd.         Bowcock.                 d.  s.p.    d.  coal. 

....  Gibson,  dau.  &  c., 

mar Grimshaw  of 

Padiham,  and  had  issue. 


Betty  Gibson 
dau.  &  c.,  or 
Elizabeth. 


,=j=Antnony  Crosley  of  Scaitcliffe  and  Tod- 
morden  Hall,  which  he  bought ;  sold 
Scaitcliffe  to  John,  his  younger  bror  ;  d. 
1  June  1810  ;  b.  1762. 


Joseph  Haigh  Taylor  of  Whitworth,  co.  Lanc.=j=Ann  Crosley, 


One* of    the    people    called    the    Whitworth 
Doctors. 


dau.  &  h. 


James,  a    John,  a  surgeon,     George,  a    Joseph  Crosley, 
surgeon,     d.  unmar.  1827.      surgeon.      a  surgeon. 


MS.  224A 

Mr  Asqwithe's  Abstract  of  the  Will  and  Codicil  of  Rob.,  Lord  Bingley,  27  June 
1729,  proved  in  Pre.  Court,  York,  3  June  1731,  by  John,  Duke  of  Argyle  & 
Greenwich,  Wm  Hamilton,  Esq.,  &  Benj.  Hoare,  Esq.  : — Lady  Bingley,  wife.  Mary 
Johnson,  natural  dau.,  to  take  immediately  after  his  death  name  of  Benson.  Wm 
Hamilton  of  Line.  Inn,  Esq.,  &  Mr  Benj.  Hoare  of  London,  Goldsmith  &  Banker, 
Legatees  &  Exrs.  "  Dear  daughter  Harriet."  Anna  Maria  Burgoyne,  the  wife  of 
John  Burgoyne  of  Park  Prospect  in  Westminster,  Esq.  Duke  of  Argyle,  Legatee 
&  ex'or.  The  Earl  of  Dartmouth  &  Earl  Poulett,  Legatees.  Lady  Frances  Bland, 
Mr  Heny  Weston,  Eliz.  Rhodes,  wid.,  Eliz.  Cousins,  wid.  of  Peter  Cousins,  formerly 
of  Porter  Street,  gilder,  Legatees.  Harriet  Benson,  dau.  Godson,  John  Burgoyne, 
son  of  John  of  Park  Prospect  in  Westminster,  to  take  the  name  of  Rob.  Benson. 
Godson,  Robert  Benson,  son  of  Samuel  Benson.  Godson,  Henage  Legge,  son  of 
the  Earl  of  Dartmouth.  Godson,  Wm  Wickam,  Capn  in  Col.  Hoyle's  Reg1.  Godson, 
....  Goodrick,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Harry  Goodrick  of  Ribston.  Estates  limited  to 
these  in  reversion.  Codicil,  9  March  1729. — Settling  estates  purchased  since  the 
date  of  the  will  to  the  same  uses,  legacies  to  servants.  Tobias  Jenkyn,  Esq.,  Aid. 
of  York,  b.  1660  ;  d.  in  Oct.  1730.  Admn  granted  4  Jan.  1736.  He  took  lands  (?) 
at  Middop  from  Wm  Bosvile  1717. 

Courts  of  York  having  a  right  of  Proving  wills  &  granting  Admn : — Exchequer. 
Prerogative.  Consistory.  Dean  &  Chapter.  Deanery.  Howdenshire.  Selby. 
Snaith.  South  Cave.  Bishop  Wilton.  Acomb.  Alne  &  Tollerton. 


MS.  225 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

Sutcliffe* 


541 


John  Sutcliffe  of  Melroy,=f=Margaret,  dau.  of Owlsworth  of  Ashtey,  should  be 

S*S\  XT'rtm.l*  f^    ««  i.  TT   -1J__-l_1_*»i.  *    * 


co.  York, 

Gent. 

Holdsworth 

of  Astey. 

AVV^  |      O 

Adam  Sutcliffe= 
of  Grimsby,  co. 
Line. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .... 
Constable  of  York- 
shire. 

Matthew= 
Sutcliffe, 
Dean  of 

=Anne,  dau.  of  John 
of  Louth,  co.  Line., 
Frances  Fairfax  of 

Bradley 
Esq.,  by 
Denton, 

Exeter. 

his  wife. 

Judith  Sutcliffe,  dau.  &  h.        Ann  Sutcliffe,  w.  of Hall  of  Devonshire. 


Solomon  Sutcliffe=pElizabeth  Bradley,     Luke  S.,  d.    John  S.,= dau.  of  John 

f\T        \\Jitllt*f\*r         /_L/\i"i  4-  nin4-/twsf£      A    i.  »i  .  ,  . . .  T  j  1 .    . .  .  .  i.  f      _  .  T7"*  _-A _!»_.        T    • 


of  Melroy,  Gent., 
3rd  son. 


sister  of  Anne. 


without          5  son.        Kirton  of  co.  Line. 

issue. 


John  Sutcliffe,  one  of  the=pAlice,  dau.  of  Luke  Woodhouse 
Esquires  of  the  body  to  I  of  Kimberley,  co.  Norf.,  Esq. 
King  James. 

Susan. 


Lucy. 
Ann. 


I    I 
Debora. 

Susan. 


William  Sutcliffe  of  Hoo  Hoile  in  Erringden,  dead  in  1637.     He=pSarah 
is  supposed  to  be  the  granter  of  Erringden  Park  4  James  I. 


Robert  Sutcliffe,  live  1662  ;=pSusanna,  dau.  of  Rob.  Thomas    Mercy,  mar.  Nathan 
d.  before  1665.  of  Riddiem  in  Wadsworth.  Carter  of  Sowerby. 

William  Sutcliffe,  of  full  age  1665.=j= 


Robert  Sutcliffe,  of  full  age  1690.= 


William  Sutcliffe^Sarah  .... 
I 

I  I  I  ! 

William  Sutcliffe,  d.    Robert  Sutcliffe, *=pf        J°hn  S.,  d.  coel.      Mary,  mar. 


s.p.  1727.  Adm.  supposed  to  be 
granted  to  his  bro-  the  eldest  son,  d. 
ther  Robert.  1728. 


Will  1733. 
Sarah. 


Holroyd  of  Myl- 
ton  Royd. 


William  Sutcliffe  J=pDorothy,  dau.  of ....      Susan.      Henry  Sutcliffe  of=pMary 


of  Hoo  Hoile  in 
Erringden. 


Godley,  Alderman  of 
Dublin. 


Mill  in  Wadsworth. 


T 

Joseph  &  others. 


*  D.  6  June  1728,  set  62.    M.I.  at  Heptonstall. 

f  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eastwood  ;  d.  12  April  1698.     M.I. 

I  Bp.  at  Heptonstall  15  April  1698  ;  mar.  at  Coley  26  Feb.  1716. 

These  notes  are  from  the  '  History  of  the  Stansfeld  Family.' — J.  W.  C 
VOL  II.  B 


542 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  225 


1                        1 

Robert  Sut-    Ellen,*  1=2.  John  Sut-=f 
cliffe,  d.  s.p.    w.,    dau.     cliffej  of  Hoo 
His  wife         of    ....     Hoile  in  Err- 
supposed  to    Cock-          ingden,  2  son. 
be  a  dau.  of    croft  of       Heir  to  his 
....  Cock-    Mairoyd  ;    brother, 
croft.              s.p. 

=Grace,  2  w.,  dau.  of  James=John  Cross, 
Gibson  of  Brig  Royd  nr    Vicar  of 
Stansfield  ;   wid.  of  John     Bradford, 
Grimshaw,    son   of  Wil.     3rd  husb. 
Grimshaw    of    Howarth,     He  mar.  a 
Clerk,  by  dau.   of  John    2nd  wife. 
Lock  wood  of  Little  Ewood. 
Grimshaw  was  of  Little 
Ewood,  &  had  no  issue. 

Robert  Sutcliffe,  owner  of  Hoo  Hoile^Rachel  Bowyer,  only  child  of  Tho. 
&  now  residing  at  Bath  1826;  d.  in     Cross,  Esq.,  of  Great  Bramming- 
1827.                                                        ham,  co.  Bedf. 

John 
Robert, 
d.  inf. 


[  I 

William  SutcliffeJ  of  Trin.  Col.,  Camb.,  Jane, 

&  the  Inner  Temple,  Esq.,  only  son  &  aged 

heir  apparent  1826  ;    mar dau.  14. 

of  Will.  Robertson,  M.D.,  of  Bath  ;  d. 
without  issue. 


Clara,  living  unmar. 
1826 ;  d.  unmar. 

Thomas,  d.  coal. 


3.  William,  d. 
coal,  ab*  21. 


4.  Abraham  of  Brig  Royd: 
nr  Ripponden. 


Susanna,  mar.  Tho.  Lister  of 
Old  Town  in  Wadsworth. 


William  S.=f=Sarah  or  Grace,  dau.  of  .  . 
Field  Head  in  Stansfield. 


.  Greenwood§  of 


T 


John  Lister,=r=Mary 
only  child. 


Susan,  mar.  John  Cockcroft       ....  mar mar. 

of  Little  Burlees.  Eastwood.  Hughan. 


....  mar. 


William,)!      Henry,       John,|| 
d.  coal.          d.  y.  d.  coal. 


I  I 

John  Posterf  of  Slack  near=pMary.**    Grace,  || 
Heptonstal.  d.  coal. 


William,     John  Fosterft— •  •  •  41  dau.  of 
d.  inf.  in  Rossendale. 


Lord  of  Bacup     William.    Mary. 


*  D.  1765.  f  D-  9  April  1772.  J  D.  7  May  1852.  $  Henry. 

||  M.I.  at  Heptonstall.     William  Sutcliffe,  d.  17  Jan.  1806,  set.  34  ;    John,  d.  4  May  1808,  set. 
21  ;  Grace,  d.  1  April  1805,  set.  24.     Children  of  Wm  Sutcliffe  of  Field  Head. 
^  D.  17  July  1839,  set.  61  ;  bur.  at  Heptonstall. 
**  Mar.  at  Heptonstall  18  Dec.  1794.  ft  D-  25  Nov-  1841- 

J  J  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Lord. 

These  notes  are  from  the  '  History  of  the  Stansfeld  Family.' — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  225  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  543 


....  Cockcrof  t  of  Mairoyd.^= 

.....      . 

••T 

A  son,  d. 
unmar. 
ab*1770. 

1 
....  mar  

Lobley,  an  Att' 
at   Bingley,    & 
d.  s.p. 

1 
....  mar  
an  Att7  at  Hali- 
fax. 

1            1 
Mary,=Will.  Cockcroft    Jobn= 
s.p.         of    Stoocks    in 
Erringden. 

^usan, 
dau.  of 

Lister. 

Mary, 
d. 
coel. 

William,  of  Little  Burlees.=        Henry.    Jotin,  of  Halifax.    Ann,  &  5  other  daus. 


....  C.  of  Great  Burlees. 


T 


I                 I  I 

Only  son,  d.  y the  second  wife  of  John  Foster  of  Slack.    2  daus. 

See  for  monumental  inscriptions  of  the  Cockcroft  family  in  Heptonstall  Church  '  The  History 
of  the  Stansfeld  Family.'— J.  W.  C. 

The  above  pedigree  which  is  transcribed  from  a  Volume  of  Pynson's  Collections, 
Harl.  1052,  f.  148,  is  stated  to  have  been  examined  and  confirmed  by  William  Segar, 
Garter,  1624.  The  Arms  allowed  to  Sutcliffe  are  Argent,  an  elephant  passant  sable, 
tusks  or.  Those  of  Holdsworth,  Arg.,  on  a  fess  between  3  lions  passant  gules  as 
many  billets  of  the  field.*  Bradley,  Or,  a  chevron  gules  between  3  cross-crosslets 
fitche  sable.  Constable,  Quarterly  gules  &  vaire,  a  bend  or. 

There  is  no  place  called  Melroy  in  the  county  of  York,  nor,  I  believe,  in  any 
other  county.  Probably  Mairoyd  is  the  place  intended,  which  is  in  the  same  parish 
with  Astey,  viz.,  that  of  Halifax ;  a  conjecture  which  receives  a  strong  confirmation 
from  the  circumstance  that  the  Cockcrofts,  the  principal  family  there,  have  been 
accustomed  to  use  the  Arms  of  Sutcliffe,  as  may  be  seen  in  Watson's  '  History 
of  Halifax,'  p.  318. 

The  account  of  the  Sutcliffes,  Gibsons,  Crossleys,  etc.,  below,  I  received  from 
Eobert  Sutcliffe,  Esq.,  of  Bath,  1826. 


MS.  226,  227 

One  of  the  most  intelligible  &  best  proofs  of  the  ancient  consequence  of  this 
family  is  that  Stephen  le  Eyre  was  commissioned  with  another  person  in  11  Edw.  3 
to  take  into  the  King's  hands  the  Alien  House  in  the  county  of  Nottingham.  No 
doubt  this  is  the  Stephen  on  the  right,  who  lived  on  the  borders  of  Nottingham- 
shire. 

Nicholas  Eyre  of  Hope,  co.  Derb.,  temp.  Hen.  IV.=p dau.  &  h.  of  Edw.  Barlow. 


Nicholas,  son  &  heir,  of  Hope  ;   returned=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Redich  of 
among  the  Gentry  of  Derbyshire  12  H.  6.      Redich,  co.  Cestr  or  Lane. 


Oliver  Eyre  of  Hope=pJoyce,  dau.  of  Chris1  Davenport  of  Wedford,  co.  Cestr. 
A| 

*  The  Arms  of  Holdsworth  of  Astey  (Ashday),  in  Dugdale's  Visitation,  are,  Arg.,  the  Btem  of 
a  tree  in  bend  couped  and  eradicated  proper. — J.  W.  C. 


544 


FAMILY   MINORTTM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  226 
B 


Nicholas  Eyre=pMargaret,  dau.  of  John  Tunstead  of    ....  wife  of  Roger  Lee  of 
of  Hope.          I  Tunstead.  Ecclesall. 


Nicholas,  of=pMargaret  or  Eliz.,    Ann,  wife  of    Margaret,  wife    Elizabeth,  wife 


Hope,  son  & 
heir. 


dau.  of  Roger 


Middle-    of  Robert 


of  Henry  Bur- 


Barlow  of  Barlow,    ton  of  York.     Greaves  of          ley  of  the 

Haldworth.         Yews. 


Edward  Eyre  of  Hope.    Will  dated^Ellen  or  Esther,  dau.  of  John  Hollingworth 
6  May  1559.  I  of  H.,  co.  Cestr. 


John  E.,  1  son,    Thomas  Eyre  of  Hope,=j=Alice,  dau.  of  John  Roper  of 


Ellen. 


aged  22,  7  Eliz.     2nd  son  &  heir.     Sold 
his  estate. 


Turnditch.     In  Mr  Watson's       — 


Fed.  it  is  Fox. 


Elizab. 


3  sons,  from  one  of  whom  descended  Nich8  Eyre  of        Ann.        Jane.        Alice. 
London,  temp.  Car.  II. 


I                    .1                      II  II 

Emma,  wife  Diones,  wife  Joan,  wife    ....  wife  of  ....  wife    ....  wife  of 

of ....  of  Thurstan  of  James      Thomas  of  Chris1"    Roger  Mas- 

Wickersley  Hall  of  Thornell  of  Cressam.  Balguy.        sye  of  High 

ofW.  Hucklow.  Thornell.  Low. 


I  I  I 

William  Eyre  of  North^Elizabeth,  dau.  of    Robert  Eyre  of  Padley,  3rd     Thomas. 


Lees  in  Hathersage,  2nd 
son. 

John    Wickersley    son.     (See  at  the  head  of 
of  co.  York.             the  next  pedigree.) 

John  Eyre=j 
of     North 
Lees,    son 
&  heir. 

=Joan,  dau. 
of  John 
Page. 

Margery,  wife 
of  Robert 
Barker  of 
Hathersedge. 

Elizabeth,  wife    Robert^ 
of  Roger               Eyre, 
Smilter  of           2nd  son. 
Hathersedge. 

f=Margaret,  dau. 
of  ....  Inkersal 
of    Brimming- 
ton. 

....  Eyre,      ....  Eyre,      Elizabeth,  wife  of     Margery,  wife  of  John  Revel  of 
1  son.  2nd  son.  Henry  Bradshaw.      Oxton.     (Seep.  174.) 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Grainfoot=i= Agnes,  dau.  of     Margery,  wife  of     Elizabeth,  wife  of 


&  Crook  Hill,  son  &  heir,  in 
psh.  of  Hathersedge. 


Robert  Haigh      Robert  Ward  of     John  Hopwood  of 


of  Birchenlee.       Twichell. 


Norton  Cuckney. 


Edward  Eyre,=Agnes  Brownell.       Robert  Eyre  of  Crook=f=Sytha,  dau.  of  Thos 
4th  son.  Hill,  2nd  son.  I  Barber  of  Shatton. 

0  D 


MS.  226,  227 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


545 


John 
Hill. 


Eyre  of  Crook=p 


T 


Anne,  wife  of  John  Ash  of  Brampton  near 
Chesterfield,  Gent. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Crook  Hill.=p 


Ad 


lam  Eyre  of  Crook  Hill,=pAlice,  dau.  of 


bur.  at  Hope  8  Feb.  1611-2. 

....    Barber        are  all  very  wrongly  stated, 
of  Ashop. 

Elizabeth,  2nd  dau., 
mar.  Thomas  Howe 
of    Nether    Ashop 
31  (sic)  June  1603, 
at  Hope. 

Adam  E.  of  Hazle-=.  .  .  .  dau. 
head,  co.  York  ;    a    of  .... 
Capn    in   the   Parl.     Green    of 
Army  ;   slain  1643     Holm- 
at     Bradway    near    firth. 
Dronfield. 

Joseph  Eyre,  a  Lieut, 
for  the  Parl.  ;  slain  at 
Bamford  Hall  by  an 
Eyre     that    was    his 
cousin  ;     &    for    the 
King  1643. 

Robert,  of= 
Crook 
Hill. 

r 

Thomas,  of= 
Crook  Hill, 
mar.  4 
March 
1605. 

=Helen,  dau.  &  co- 
heir of  John 
Ramscar  of  Shef- 
field.   (See  FED., 
p.  274.) 

George,  of= 
Crook 
Hill,   3«» 
son,  ob. 
1642. 

=Margaret,  dau.  of 
Roger  Mickle- 
waite  of  Ingburch- 
worth. 

Adam,     Robert, 
1  son.      2  son. 

John  E.  of  Crook    Sarah,  wife  of    Alice  Eyre,  wife  of  James 
Hill,  d.  without    Robert  Eyre     Wolstenholm    of    Cart- 
issue  1714.             on  the  left.        lege  near  Dronfield. 

Joseph  Eyre  of  Ashop,  bp.=pElizabeth,  2nd  dau.  &  cohr  of= Jeremy  Ward,  M.D., 


at  Hope  1619;  aged  42, 15 
Aug.  1662. 


John  Beighton  of  Smallfield 
in  Bradfield. 


of  Ashop,  1st  husb. 


Joseph  Eyre,  bp.  at  Bradfield  29=Mary,  dau.  of  Chrisr 
June  1657 ;  aged  5, 1662.  Greaves. 


Elizabeth,  aged  3,  15 
Aug.  1662. 


John  Eyre  of  Grainfoot,=pJoan,  dau.  of  Robert 


son  &  heir. 


Staley  or  Halley. 


George  Eyre  of  =  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Abney,  3rd  son ;  Thomas  Barber  of 
no  issue.  Shatton. 


Thomas=f=Ellen,  dau.  of 

Elizabeth,  wife 

Ann,  wife  of 

Dioness,  wife 

Margaret, 

Eyre  of 

Chrisr  Wilson 

of  John  Revel 

Richard 

of  Ellis  Staley 

wife  of 

Grain- 

of  Bromhead, 

of  Smalfield 

Greaves  of 

of  Redseats. 

Geo. 

foot,  son 

co.York;  mar. 

near  Bradfield. 

Haldworth 

Howe  of 

&  heir. 

at  Bradfield 

in  Bradfield. 

Ashop. 

E 

19  Oct.  1563. 

546 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  226 


George  Eyre^pConstance,  dau.  of  John        Robert  Eyre,  2nd=pDorothy,  dau.  of 
of  Grainfoot,     Staley    of    Redseats    in        son,  of  Dinerbank    John  Bret-ton  of 


of  Grainfoot, 
Gent.,  son  & 
heir. 


Staley    of    Redseats 
Castleton,  Gent.,  by  a  dau. 
of  Steph.  Eyre  of  Hassop. 


son,  of  Dingbank 
by  Darwent. 


John  Bretton  of 
Bretton  by  Tids- 
well. 


Thomas,  of  Lady  Bowerby,= Ann,  dau.  of 
Derwent.  A  quartermaster  Thos  Eyre  of 
in  the  Royal  Army.  Hathersedge. 


Robert= Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert 
Eyre  of  Crook  Hill. 


John  Eyre  of  Grainfoot,  Gent.,=pAnn,  dau.  of  George 


ob.  13  April  1630,  &  was  bur. 
at  Ashburn. 


Lees  of  Ashburn. 


Ann  Eyre,  mother  of  Mrs 
Nichols,  wife  of  the  Cu- 
rate of  Baslow. 


George  Eyre1  of  Ripley,  co.  Derb.,  sold: 
Grainfoot  to  John  Eyre  of  Holden  ; 
ob.  1694. 


:Mary,  dau.  &  coheir  of  John  Wright  of 
Ripley,  Gent. ;  liv*  1708,  aged  78. 


Joh 


n  Eyre  of  Ripley,  Gent.,  aged  50,  1708  ;  1710  d.  without  issue,  leaving  3 
sisters  his  coheirs,  of  whom  Eliz.  mar.  Peter  Laycock,  Clerk  ;  &  Rebecca  mar. 
Charles  Grave  ;  Mary  was  unmar.  1708. 


Thomas  E.  of  Hathersedge,=j 

=.  .  .  .  dau. 

&  heir  of  Hugh  Barker 

3rd  son. 

of  Hathersedge. 

John,  of  Hathers-=p.  .  .  .  dau. 

Thomas,  of  the=j=Ann,  dau.  of  .... 

Ann,  wife 

edge,   a   Cap.    in 

&  heir  of 

Ridge.  A  Lieut. 

Army  tage  of  Thick- 

of  her 

Lord   Frechvile's 

George 

in  his  brother's 

hollins    in    Holm- 

cousin 

Reg.;    became   a 

Dakin   of 

troop. 

firth,  co.  York. 

Thomas 

Catholic. 

Padley. 

(See  PED.,  p.  320.) 

Eyre. 

John  Eyre  of=rAnn,  dau.  & 

heir 

Joseph  E.  of  The=Ann,  dau.  of 

Thomas, 

Houlden  & 

of  Reginald  Eyre 

Abbey    by 

Dar-    JohnLumof 

3rd  son. 

also  of  Grain- 

of  Alport  by 

went    alias 

One    Rastrick,  co. 

foot  by  pur- 

Darwent. 

Manhouse, 

Yeo.,    York. 

chase  1714, 

livs  1693  ; 

d. 

Yeo. 

1712. 

I 

I 

1 

1 

1 

John  Eyre  of  Howden,  eld- 

Edward,   Mary. 

Ann,  wife  of  Tho8 

Dorothy, 

est  son  1737,  d.  8  July  1757, 

2Dd  son. 

Martin   of  Cock- 

wife  of 

aged  80  ;  bur. 

at  Hope. 

bridge  or  Marsden. 

....Hall. 

p 

G 

See  for  Eyre  and  Wright  of  Ripley  M.  P.  B.,  ix.,  218. 


MS.  226,  227 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


547 


|F 


G 


George  Eyre,  a  Cornet  in  his=pElizabeth,  dau. 


father's  troop  1642  ;  sold  his 
estate  at  Hathersedge  to  Mr 
Ashton  ;  a  Catholic ;  d.  in 
1712,  aged  80. 


of  Wilm  Revel 
of  Cold  Aston 
by  Dronfield, 
Gent. 


Thomas  Eyre  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
Norm  an  ton  by        ....  Allot 
Chesterfield,  2nd    of  Dore    by 
son.  Dronfield. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Micklefield  by=f=Frances,  dau.  &  cohr  of  Robert  Eyre  of 


Hathersedge,  which  he  sold  to 
JohnSykesinl736;  Iivingl737. 


Holmefield  by  Dronfield,  by  Mary  Wash- 
ington his  wife  ;  living  1737. 


Laurence  Eyre, 
eldest  son,  livg 
1737. 


James,      Robert, =...  .Wig- 
2nd  son,     3rd  son,     fall  of 
1737.        1737.        Sheffield. 


Mary.     Winifred,      Ann. 
wife  of 

Tho.  Elizab. 

Winkill. 


George,  of  Grinacre=pMartha,  dau.  of 
near  Sheffield,  Gent.,  I  Thorn8  Martin  of 


d.  1720. 


Cockbridge  nr 
Hope   or  Mars- 
den. 


Anne,  wife  of 
Martin  Wil- 
kin  of  Booths 
by  Hathers- 
edge. 


Jane,  wife     Mary,  wife 
of  George    of  John 
Huson.         Torr. 


Thomas  Eyre  of 
Grinacre  1737. 


George,  1737.     Benjamin,  1737. 


....  wife  of  John  Green  of 
Booths  near  Hathersedge. 


John  Eyre  of  New  Hall  near  Peniston,  co.  York.    A=T=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Wil.  King 


Pedigree  in  Mr.  Watson's  hands  makes  him  son  to 
Geo.  &  Constance. 


of  Alport;  liv*  1652,  psh. 
of  Hope. 


Thomas.       Robert  E.  of     Edward,  of  Alport  1684, 
Alport,  Gent.      d.  5  April  1695,  aged  80 ; 


Mary,  wife      Dorothy, 
of  John 


Dor< 
Hai{ 

Will  28  March 
1683. 

)thy,  wife  of  Stephen 
5& 

bur.  at  Hope. 

Froggat. 

T 

1 
John  Froggat  of 
uncle  Rob. 

Moorseats,  Gent.,  Executor  to  his 

George^.  .  .  .  dau.  of    Reginald,  Executor  to  his    John  Eyre  of  Grimblecar,  psh. 


Eyre. 


Ash- 
ton. 


brother  John  of  Alport. 

T 


of  Hope,  yeo.    Will  17  April 
1652  ;  proved  1653. 


John  Eyre  of  Alport=pMartha  Ridgeway  of    Ann,  dau.  &  heir,  wife  of  John  Eyre 
&  Edale  1652.  Stockport.  of  Houlden. 


548 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  226,  227 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Hathersedge=pSarah  Jones  of    Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Watson  of 


&  Stockport,  d.  in  1732. 


Marple,  co.          Bullock  near  Dublin,  Gent. 
Cesf.  =p 

I 


Thomas  Eyre,  a=pRebecca  Gillingham  of  Little  Shelford        James 


Clergyman. 


near  Cambridge. 


Eyre 


Watson.        Watson. 


Gillingham  Eyre,  living  in  Friday  Street,  London,  1767. 


....  Eyre  of  Cockbridge.    Lieut,  for  King  Charles  1.=^ 


1.=^ 


Robert  Eyre  of=f=        John  Eyre  of  Sheffield  Manor,      Helen,  mar.  Robert  Walker, 
Dunston.  Gent.,  s.p.  Gent. 


George  Eyre  of  Shef-= 
field  Manor,  Gent. 


Mary,  mar.  Jacob  Hancock  ; 
mar.  18  April  1680. 


Susan,  Jane,  or  Sarah,  mar.  at  Sheffield 
10  Sep.  1693  ;  mar.  John  Trickett. 


This  is  from  a  MS.  which  seems  to  be  in  the  hand  of  Mr  Vincent  Eyre  in  the 
Collections  of  Mr  Francis  Townsend  at  the  Heralds'  College. 

In  the  psh.  Church  of  Sheffield  is,  or  was,  a  brass  for  Francis,  wife  of  John  Eyre 
of  Sheffield  Manor,  d.  24  June  1686,  aged  71  ;  also  Tho.  Eyre  of  Sheffield,  who  d. 
in  1679.  In  the  psh.  Register,  John,  son  of  George  Eyre  of  Sheffield  Manor,  bp.  4 
Dec.  1708,  and  Robert  Eyre,  farmer  of  Sheffield  Manor,  bur.  11  March  1705. 


Benj.  Eyre  of  Upper  Hallam. 


WilllOAug.l730=T=Eliz. 
Mary. 


Tho'  E. 


Commentary. 

It  appears  that  an  account  of  this  family  was  compiled  about  the  year  1640,  of 
which  a  copy  was  in  possession  of  Mr  George  Eyre  of  Michelfield,  from  whence  it 
has  been  transcribed  into  many  private  Collections  of  Genealogies.  I  copied  it 
many  years  ago  from  the  MSS.  of  Daniel  Dakeyne  of  Holt  House  in  Darley.  It 
gives  several  generations  above  Nicholas,  thus  : — 

Richard,  of  Hope. 
Robert,  of  Hope  32  Ed.  I. 
William,  of  Hope. 
Nicholas,  31  Edw.  III. 
Robert,  of  Hope  20  Ric.  II. 

Nicholas,  at  the  head  of  the  Pedigree. 

But  as  there  are  not  adequate  references,  we  can  only  take  it  as  what  might 
have  been. 

The  Continuations  on  these  two  pages  are,  however,  from  a  source  not  so 
common  as  the  account  just  given.  Vincent  Eyre  of  Dronfield  Woodhouse,  whose 
name  will  appear  by  &  bye,  was  a  great  Collector  for  the  Antiquities  of  his  own 
family,  &  this  pedigree  continuation  I  copied  from  his  own  hand  in  a  copy  of 


MS.  227 


FAMILY    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


549 


Anderson's  Royal  Genealogies,  bought  out  of  the  Library  of  his  grandson,  Mr  Vincent 
Eyre  of  Sheffield.  This,  however,  I  have  improved  in  the  Alport  branch  by  the 
copies  of  two  wills,  viz.  of  John  &  Robert  Eyre  which  I  have  perused,  &  by  a 
continuation  of  that  branch  from  a  pedigree  in  the  hand  of  the  Rev.  John  Watson, 
Rector  of  Stockport. 

The  account  states  positively  that  William,  of  North  Lees,  was  older  than 
Robert  Eyre  of  Padley.  Mr  V.  Eyre  was  descended  from  Robert,  puts  it  doubtfully, 
but  does  not  give  any  reason  as  far  as  I  have  seen  for  questioning  the  Authority  of 
the  Account  which  formed  the  basis  of  his  own  collections.  (See  M.  P.  B.,  xii., 
148.) 

I  have  also  received  information  on  the  Rampton  branch  from  Mr  Archdeacon 
Eyre,  who  sent  me  at  the  same  time  the  following  heading  of  the  Pedigree. 

William  le  Eyr  of  Hope,  temp.  Hen.  III.,  held  lands  there  of  the  King  in  capite  by  service  of  the 
Custody  of  the  Forest  of  High  Peak,  &  d.  seised  thereof  before  4  Dec.  28  E.  I. 


Kobe 


T 


aert  le  Eyre  of  Hope,  son  &  heir,  aged  30,  28  Ed.  I.,  in  which  year  he  Peter,  son  of  William, 
did  homage  to  the  King  for  lands,  etc.,  that  his  late  father  held,  &  paid  held  £  an  oxgang  in 
a  fine  of  £  a  mark  for  the  same  to  hold  by  the  said  service.  Hope  13  Ed.  II. 

T 
I 


Stephen,  had  a  carucate 
in  Publey  nr  Whitwell 
36  Ed.  3. 


Robert,  of        ....  John  of=j=Joan,  dau.  &  cohr  of  Walter  Tinsley  ; 
Hope.  Chesterfield,      remar.  Hugh  Tothill,  &  was  living  20 

Edw.  III. 


T 


William  Eyre,  in  23  Edw.  III.  held 
lands  of  the  King  in  Capite  by  the 
service  of  the  Custody  of  the  Forests 
of  Edale,  Ashop,  &  Darwent ;  also 
lands  in  Hope  of  Queen  Philippa  ; 
d.  s.p.  on  Friday  next  the  feast  of 
All  Saints  36  Ed.  3. 


Nicholas  le  Eyre  of  Hope  9  Ed.  III. 
Found  by  Inq.  that  the  King  in  35 
of  his  reign  might  without  pre- 
judice to  him  or  others  grant  to  this 
Nicholas  lands  in  Hope,  with  the 
wardship  of  the  Forest  of  High 
Peak.  =r= 


Joanna  Eyre,  coheir 
with  William  de 
Wyutworth  10  E.  3 
to  the  lands  of  Wal- 
ter de  Tinsley. 


Nicholas,  at  the  head  of  the  opposite  page. 

It  appears  from  this  connexion  with  the  forests  as  if  the  name  of  Eyre  had 
something  to  do  with  the  expression  Justice  in  Eyre. — See  Blount  voce  Eire. 


MS.  228,  229 

Robert  Eyre  of  Padley  in  the  parish  of  Hathers-=f=Joan  de  Padley,  dau.  &  heir  of 

•^  *  *    .-•-• •    i      t  T\    t        .     T      T*     n  j      f\    ~\ir «i- 


edge,  co.  Berb.,  a  younger  son  of  Nicholas  at  p. 
226 ;  he  is  styled  Armiger  in  his  Mon.  Ins.  in 
the  Oh.  of  Hathersedge  ;  he  d.  21  March  1459. 


Robert  de  Padley  ;  d.  9  March 
1463,  and  is  bur.  with  her  hus- 
band at  Hathersedge. 


A 

Henry  Eyre,  9th 
son,  of  whom  no 
account. 

Edmund  Eyre,= 
10th    son,     of 
Brookfield. 

=Agnes,  dau.  &  heir  of    Stephen  Eyre  of  Has- 
Edmund  Ashurst   of    sop,  11th  &  youngest 
Royton  nr  Worksop.      son.    (See  PED., 
p.  232.) 

William 
2nd  son, 

Eyre  of  Brookfield,n 
and  of  Royton. 

B 

=Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  .... 
Heiress  of  Royton. 

VOL.  II. 


550 

A 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
Bl 


MS.  229 


Edmund  Eyre=pMargery,  dau.  of    Robert,  of  Little  Hodsoke,  M.  P.  B.,  xv.,  146. 


of  Bubnel,  son 
&  heir. 


Robert  Coy ney  of 
"Weston  Coney, 
co.  Staff.  (See  Eyre  of  Royton  in  M.  P.  B.,  xv.,  146.) 


Robert  Eyre  of  Bub-=pDorothy,  dau.  of  George     Jane,  wife  of     Mary,  wife  of 


nel  &  Royton. 


Columbel  of  Barley.  ChrisrReynes      Charles  Stokes 

of  Gateford.        of  Tickhill. 


Robert  Eyre  of^Catherine,  dau.     Frances.        Grace.       Mary.     Elizabeth. 


Little  Hodsoke, 
2nd  son. 


of  Giles  Smith 

of  Tickhill.  Margery.     Frances.      Ann. 


Robert  Eyre  of  =  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William,= Dorothy  Jerome,=Isabel 

Blithe-Spittle,      Robert  Philips  of  2nd  son.      Cap-  3rd  son.      Bell, 
son  &  heir ;  no     the  said  Spittle.                           worth.  widow, 

issue. 


George  Eyre  of  Royton,  son=pAnn,  dau.  of  Rob.  Sparke 


&  heir  ;  living  in  1614. 


of  Nantwich,  co.  Cestr. 


Mary,  wife  of   Robert  Eyre,=pElizabeth,  William,  ob.  s.p.    Sarah,  wife  of  Richd 


Humphry son   &    heir, 

Gent.  aged  11,1 6 14, 

bur.    in    the 

Dorothy,  wife    Chancel  of 
of  John  Chap-    Worksop 
pel,  Gent.  Church. 


dau.  of 
Wil. 


Elizabeth,    wife 


Saunder-    of  Digory  Ecery, 


Hammond,  Gent. 
Tho8. 


son  of         Gent. 
Blithe.  Rebecca,  wife  of 

Joseph,  ob.  s.p.     Tho8  Gold,  Gent. 


I           I  ~T~    TT  ~T 

William  George  Eyre,  sold  Gervas,    Robert,  mar.,  &  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John 

Eyre,  b.  Royton     to     the  d.  s.p.      had  a  dau.  Mary.  Bellamy  of   Worksop, 

1626,  Pierrepoint  Gent.,  by  whom  John, 

d.  s.p.  family.  Francis,  mar.  Eliz.,  &  Robert. 


Ralph  Eyre=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  &  cohr  (with     Hugh  Eyre,  7th  son,      Philip  Eyre, 


of  Offerton 
in  the  Peak, 
6  son. 


the  wife  of  Nicholas  below)     of  whom  I  have  seen      Parson  of 


of  Wil.  Oxspring. 


no  account,  d.  s.p. 


Ashover, 
8th  son. 


. . . .  wife  of     Ralph  E.^Margaret  Wic-    Margaret,  wife    Elizabeth,    Ann,  wife 


Henry  Pad-     of    Wic- 
ley  of  Hasel-    kersley, 
ford.  son  & 

heir. 

C  D 


kersley  of  Wic-  of  John  Parker    wife  of  of  .... 

kersley,  live  of  Norton  Lees West  of 

there  17  Hen.  (See  p.  278.)       Brown  of  Aghton, 

7.  Marshal.  co.  York. 


MS.  228,  229 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


551 


Richard  Eyre  of  Peniston,=p  Isabel,  dau.  of  Thomas  West,  a  widow  9  Hen.  8  ; 
son  &  heir,  d.  early  in  life.      liv«  at  Wales  in  Yorkshire  1  Edw.  VI.  &  1554. 


Ann  Eyre,  dau.  &  cohr,  wife  of    Jane  Eyre,  the  other  dau.  &  cohr,  mar.  Brian 
Jerome  Blithe  of  Greenhill  in    Rye  of  Whitwell,  co.  Derb.,  1  Ed.  VI. 
Norton. 


II  I  ~1 

Joan.     Elizabeth,  wife  of  Ralph    Joan,  wife  of  Stephen  Thorpe    Margaret. 

Leech  of  Chatsworth.         of  Holderness  of  Danthorpe. 


3.  Nicholas  Eyre  of=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Wm  St.     4.  Roger  Eyre  of  Holme,     5.  Richard, 


the  Hurst,  3rd  son, 

Andrew  of 

Gotham, 

4th   son 

(See 

at 

the 

5th  son, 

d. 

of  Hathersedge. 

co.  Notts. 

head  of 

p. 

230.) 

without 

issue. 

Elizabeth,  wife  1 
William  Wood- 
ruffe  of  Hope,  2 
Henry  Columbel 
of  Darley. 


Joan,  wife 
of    Henry 
Bagshaw 
of  the 
Ridge. 


Nicholas=pAnn,  elder  of  the  2  dau8  &  coh™  of 


Eyre, 
son   and 
heir. 


William  Oxspring,  son  of  Richard 
0.  of  Oxspring  in  the  psh.  of  Peni- 
ston,  co.  York  ;  living  at  Hathers- 
edge 21  Hen.  7. 


Ann,  I8t  wife,  dau.=pGeorge  Eyre  of  Nor-=pAnn,  2nd  wife,  dau.  Grace.   Dorothy 


of  Rob.  Nevile  of 
Ragnall,  co.  Notts. 

manton    upon    Soar,     of  John  Leigh  of      — 
Esq.  ;  liv*  33  Hen.  8.     Kegworth.                 Eliz. 

Bridget,  wife  of  Tho8    Joan,  1st  wife,= 
Bawme  of  Skirne,  co.    dau.   of    Rob. 
York.                             Edmondson  of 
Hatheris. 

^Richard  Eyre= 
of    Norman- 
ton    1547   & 
1553. 

p.  ...  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  .... 
Harwood  of 
co.  Norf. 

1    1 
John. 

Eleanor. 

1 

George,  of  Norman-^pMargery,  dau.  of  Tho8  Bel 
ton,  son  &  heir.  grave  of  Belgrave,  co.  Leic. 

Margaret. 


Ann,  wife  of  Tho8  Farnham 
of  Quarndon. 


1.  Richard,  d.  young,    2.  Robert  Eyre  of  Padley,  Esq.,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho8  Fitz- 


or  Robert. 


eldest  surviving   son  &  her., 
Sher.  Derb.  21  Edw.  IV. 


William  of  Mabblethorp,  co. 
Line.,  Esq. 


Robert  Eyre  of  Pad-=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hud-     Jane,  wife  of  Tho8 


ley,  Esq.,  Sher.  Derb. 
22  Edw.  IV. 


dleston  of  Salston,  co.   Camb.,  by     Meverel  of  Throw- 
Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Nevil,  Marquis     ley,  co.  Staff. 
Montacute. 


552 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  228 


E 


John.       Margaret,  wife 
of  Eobert  Bar- 
Thomas,    ley  of  Barley. 


Dorothy,  wife  Ann,  wife  of  Thomas  Mary,  wife 

ofAlexrNevile  Barley  of    Dronfield  of  Eichard 

of  South  Woodhouse.  Draycot  of 

Liverton.  Paynsley. 


Margaret,  1st  wife,=pSir  Arthur  Eyre  of  Padley,  Kn* ;   he  has=f=Alice,  2nd  wife, 


dau.  of  Sir  Eobert 
Plumpton  of 
Plumpton,  Kn*. 


a  Mon.  in  the  Oh.  of  Hathersedge  ;  mar. 
to  his  3rd  wife  Dor.,  dau.  of  Humph.  Oke- 
over  of  Okeover. 


dau.  of  Thomas 
Coffyn  of 
Devonshire. 


Eobert.    Edmund.    Oath6.      Joan. 

Harry.  Marg*. 

All  d.  without  issue.   All  d.  young. 


Sir  Thomas  Fitz-=Anne  Eyre, 
herbert,  Kne,  son    sole  dau.  & 
&  heir  of  Sir  An-     heir,  or 
thony,  one  of  the    Marg*. 
Justices    of    the 
Common  Bench. 


„  I 
George, 

d.  in 

his  ten- 
der age. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir 
John  Draycot  of 
Paynsley. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  High-=pCatherine,  dau.  of ....  Massey  of 


Low  in  psh.  of  Hathers- 
edge, 2nd  son. 


High-Low ;   called  dau.  of  John 
Guilliam,  Harl.  1537. 


Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Eichard 
Everingham, 
Esq. 


Ann,  wife  of 
George  Bar- 
ley of  Stoke. 


MargS  2nd  wife  of 
Tho.  Barley  of 
Dronfield    Wood- 
house. 


Dorothy,  wife  1st  of  Eichd 
Needham  of  Snitterton, 
2nd  Will.  Leigh  of  Eggin- 
ton. 


Christopher  Eyre  of  High-Low,  son  &  heir,  sd  in=f=Alice,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Saunder- 


Harl.  1537  to  marry  2  Blanche,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Warburton ;  wid.  of  Wm  Davenport  of  Bromhall. 


son  of  Tickhill ;  called  Wil.,  Harl. 
1537  &  2020. 


George  E.  of=Eliz.,  dau.  of  Dorothy,  wife 

Twothorn          Thomas  Bal-  of  Edward 

hall,  psh.   of    guy  of  Aston  Lowe   of  Al- 

Hope.  in  Hope.  derwasley. 


"I 

Eobert,  of  Edale,  no= Jane,  dau. 
issue.      Harl.  1537     of  Tho.  Ee- 
says  he  had  Eobert    resby  of 
&  George.  Thribergh. 


Thomas  E.=f=Ann,  dau.  of 

Jane,  wife  of 

Mary,  wife  of  Miles     Eliza 

of  High- 

Lionel  Ee- 

Thorn8  Ee- 

Eyre  of   Lond., 

2 

Mich, 

Low,  Esq., 

resby  of  Thri- 

resby of  Thri- 

Sir John  Fogg, 

3 

of  Ca 

ob.  v.p. 

bergh,  CO. 

bergh,  Esq. 

Tho8  Kent. 

Mich1 

York,  Esq. 

Lees. 

This  part  of  the  Pedigree  is  defective  &  erroneous  as  by  comparison 
with  the  Bill  in  the  Exchequer,  Atkinson  v.  Eyre.  Compare  Harl. 
886,  f.  13,  in  M.  P.  B.,  x.,  144,  &  M.  P.  B.,  xvi.,  270. 


1 

Eobert  Eyre  of=i 
High-Low,  Esq. 

G 

=Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Thorn8 
Ferrers  of  Tarn  worth,  Knt. 

Ann. 
Ellen. 

Mary,  wife  of  ....  Falk 
ingham  of  Leeds. 

MS.  228 


FAMILI^E   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


553 


George  Eyre  of  Calow.  It  stands= 
thus  in  my  copy  of  the  account, 
but  I  suspect  an  error. 


:.  .  .  .  dau.  &  cohr 
of  Hugh  Barker 
of  Hathersedge. 


....  wife  of ....  Senior 
of  the  Hill  by  Hathers- 
edge. 


George  Eyre  of=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Jack-      Matthew.    Thomas. 
Calow,  Gent.        son  of  Bamford,  Yeoman. 


Thomas, 

of  the        Thorp, 

Booth.       Gent. 


George,  of=f=Margaret  Ashton 
of  Castleton. 


Barbara,  wife 

of Syd- 

dal. 


Mary,  wife  of  Lionel 
Smilter  of  Hathers- 
edge. 


Thomas,  of  Thorp,  Gent., = Ann,  dau.  of  Gervas    Mary.    Ann.    Jane, 
had  3  dau8  1720.  Strelley  of  Strelley. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  High-Low,  Esq.,  bur.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Wil.  Jessop  of  Broom-    Matthew, 
at  Hope  2  Dec.  1633  ;  aged  16, 1611.    hall  &  of  North  Lees,  Esq. 


I  III 

Robert  Eyre^Ann,  dau.  &  cohr  (with  Mary,  wife     Thomas, 
of  High-          of  Henry  Bradshaw  of  Marple,  Esq.) 
Low,  Esq.,       of  Bernard  Wells  of  Holme  nr  Bake-    Humphry. 
Sher.    Derb.    well,  Gent.,  by  Barbara,  dau.   of 
1658.  Richd  Marshall  of  Tidswell,  Gent.,        Ann. 

son  of  Tho8  Wells  of  Ashton  Under- 
bill, co.  Glou. 


Mary,  wife  of  Henry 
Walton,  Gent.,  &  d. 
1636  (Ashmole's 
'  Berks,'  i.,  9) ;  d.  in 
childbed  the  9  Sep. 
1636.  M.I. 


Thomas,      Ann,  bp.  1636  ;  wife  of 
no  issue.      Sir  Philip  Monkton. 


Barbara,  bp.  1641 ;  wife  of  Fr8 
Jessop  of  Broomhall,  Esq. 


Robert  Eyre,  1st  son, 
bp.  at  Hope  17  Feb. 
1636-7;  d.  at  Trinity 
Col,  Camb.,  26  June 
1656. 


Richard,  bp. 
at  Hope  31 
Jan.  1638; 
no  issue. 


William  Eyre  of  High-=f=Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 


Low  and  Holme-hall, 
Esq.,  Sher.  Derb.  1691; 
bur.  at  Hathersedge  9 
Aug.  1706. 


John  Gell  of  Hopton, 
Bart.  ;  d.  at  Derby 
28  Feb.  172 1-2;  sister 
&  heir  to  Sir  Philip. 


Anna  Catherine,  wife  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Ferdinando  Shaw  Mary,  wife  of  Thorn* 

of  Chrisr  Pegge    of  of    Derby,   V.D.M.     (See    PED.,  Carter,  Alderman  of 

Beauchief,  Esq.  p.  164.)  Derby. 

Catherine,  d.  in  her  Barbara,  wife  of  Harrison  of  Pres-  Temperance,  d.  un- 

infancy.  ton,  apothecary.  mar. 


Robert,  d. 
young. 

H 

Eleanor,  1st  wife,  dau.=William  Eyre  of  High-Low,=i 
&  heir  of  Sir  Walter    Esq.  ;    took    the    name  of 
Wrottesley,  Bart.,  by    Archer    on    succeeding    to 
Eleanor,  sister  &  heir    Estates    in    Essex  ;    d.    in 
of  John  Archer,  Esq.      1739,  being  then  Knight  of 
the  Shire  for  Berks.            I 

=Susan,   2nd 
wife,  sister 
&   heir  of 
Sir  Michael 
Newton, 
Bart. 

FAMILIvE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  228 


H                                                                                                                                             I| 

Susan,  wife  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Oxford  ;       Catherine,  wife  of  Philip  Blundel, 
no  issue.                                                       Esq.  ;  no  issue. 

John  Archer=j 
of    Welford, 
co.  Berks, 
Esq. 

=Mary,  dau  =Michael  Newton,  Esq.,  of=  Ann,  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  John,  2nd    1st        Culverthorp,  co.  Line.;     of  Samuel  Bag- 
Earl  Fitz-    wife.    M.P.  for   Beverley;    d.    shaw  of  Ford,  Esq. 
William.                   without  issue  1803.             (See  PED.,  p.  108.) 

Jacob  Houblon  of  Soiling- = Susanna  Archer,  coheir,  assumed        Charlotte,  wife 
bury  in  Essex,  Esq.  the  name  of  Newton  1809.  of  Gillery 

Pigot,  Esq. 


John  Eyre  of  Hopton,  Esq.  ;= 
took  the  name  of  Gell   by 
request    of   his   uncle    Sir 
Philip  ;  d.  Feb.  1739. 

^Isabella,  dau.  &  coheir 
of    William  Jessop  of 
Broomhall,    Esq.  ;    ob. 
July  1738. 

Thomas. 

Bernard,  d.  un- 
mar.    25    Aug. 
1712;    bur.   at 
Bakewell  27th. 

Philip  Gell^Dorothy    John  Gell  of    Ann,  w.  of    Maria  Catherine,    Temperance, 


Marif 


of  Hopton, 
Esq.  (see 
p.  18);  ob. 
Aug.  1795. 


Milnes. 


Hugh 


Meynel  of 


Llangattock, 

co.  Brec., 

Adm.  of  the    Bradley. 

Blue  ;  d.  un-          =f= 

mar.  1806. 


d.  unmar. 

Isabella,  d.  un- 
mar. 


d.  inf. 

Mary,  d. 
1791  ;.d. 
unmar. 


Godfrey  M.  of  Bradley. 


Philip  Gell,  now  of  Hop-^Georgiana,  dau.    Sir  William,  of    Mary,  w.  of ....  Col- 


ton,  Esq.,  eldest  male  de- 
scendant of  Robert  Eyre 
&  Joan  de  Padley  1823. 


of  Nich.  Nicho-     ....  M.A.,         lin  of  Ottery  S'Mary, 
las,  Esq.,  of  Bow-     F.  A.S.,  2nd  son,    has  had  3  children; 


bridge  field.          unmar. 


now  living  1825. 


John  Nich8  Gell,  only  son ;  aged 
20,  1825  ;  of  C.C.  Col.,  Oxf. 


Georgiana,  w.  of  Tho.  Porser  of  Isabella, 
Wirksworth,  surgeon  ;  b.  1799  ;  2nd  dau. 
mar.  7  Oct.  1824 ;  d.  3  May  1825. 


Jacob  HoubloDrf=Susanna  Archer. 
John  Archer  Houblon.^ 


Charles  Archer  Houblon,  2  son.    In  1831,  took  the  name  of  Eyre. 

Admiral  Gell  was  of  Crickhowell  near  Abergavenny,  &  d.  without  issue  in  1806. 
Isabella  on  the  left,  mar Thornhill,  &  is  the  sole  descendant  of  Phil.  Gell. 


MS.  230,  231 


EAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


555 


Compare  Harl.  1537. 

Other  children  of  Tho.  Eyre  &  Ellen  Lowick  :  Elizabeth,  mar.  . 
Helen,  mar.  William,  bro.  of  Sir  Edward  Plumpton  ;  Mary,  mar.  .  .  . 
Barbara ;  Stephen,  mar.  Mary  Copley. 


.  .  .  Hatch  ; 
.  Maseney  ; 


Roger  Eyre  of  Holme  Hall  near  Chesterfield,  4th  son  of=pElizabeth,  sole  dan.  &  heir 


Robert  Eyre  and  Joan  de  Pedley  (see  p.  228)  ;  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Whittington  &  Newbold. 


wife  of  Laurence  Fox  of  Thorpe. 


of  Robert  Whittington  of 
Whittington,  co.  Derb., 
heir  of  Henry  Bakewell. 


Jane  or  Grace,  wife  of 
Ralph  Fitzherbert  of 
Tissington.  (Q.Robert.) 


Agnes,  wife  of 
Nicholas  Staf- 
ford of  Eyam. 


Ann,  wife  of  Adin 
Beresford  of  Fenny 
Bentley. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of 
....  Allestree  of 
Allestree. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Dunston,  co.  Derb.,  Esq.,  a=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Alvery  Beswick  of 


benefactor  to  the  church  of  Chesterfield. 


Bulcots,  co.  Notts,  Esq. 


Roger  Eyre  of  Holme  hall,  Esq.  (see  Thoroton,=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Eyre, 

270),  d.  22  Aug.  8  Hen.  8.     Will  dated  7  Aug.     Robert    Barley  of  mentioned  in 

7  Hen.  8.     To  be  bur.  at  Chesterfield,  but  if  he    Barley,  Esq.    Wife  his  brother's 

d.  at  Lenton  to  be  bur.  in  the  Abbey.                    |  called  Isabel  in  her  will  with    a 

husband's  will.  son  Edward. 


Christopher,  live  7  Hen.  8, 
has  lands  in  Hallamshire, 
Eckington,  Beighton,  etc., 
seated  at  Weston-upon- 
Trent. 


Lucy.  Ann,  wife  of 
Randal  Rye 
of  Whitwell, 
co.  Derb.  ford.  Ounston. 

These  3  dau8  are  not  mentioned 
in  their  father's  will. 


Elizabeth,  wife    Joan,  wife 
of   ....   Den-    of      John 
of    Ret-    Bullock  of 


man 


Elizabeth,  1st  wife,  dau.=j=Edward  Eyre  of  Holme,= 
of    Ralph    Reresby  of    Esq.,  aged  30,  8  Hen.  8  ; 
Thribergh,    co.    York,     d.  3  July  4  &  5  of  Ph.  & 
Esq.      Mentioned     as    Mary.  To  have  the  house- 
wife  of    Eyre    in    her    hold  stuff  at  Holme  by 
father's  will.                      his  father's  will. 

=Alice  Pursglove,    Sir  Michael, 
2nd   wife,   sister    a  Priest, 
to  Robert  Purs- 
glove,  Prior    of 
Grisborn,  etc. 

Faith,  1st  w.,  dau.= 
of  Sir  John  Cha- 
worth   of  Wyver- 
ton,  Knt,  by  Mary, 
dau.    of    Sir   Wil. 
Pas  ton. 

A                                        B 

pJohn  Eyre  of  Dunston  &- 
Holme     Hall,     Esq.,     a 
zealous  Catholic  &  great 
sufferer  in  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth;  sold  Whitting- 
ton, Dunston,  &  Holme 
Hall,  &  other  estates  ;  d. 
10  Oct.  1595.                 c 

=Jane,  2nd  wife,  dau.  &      Robert 
heir  of  John  Fitzher-      Eyre, 
bert  (by  a  dau.  of  ....      had  no 
Basset),    son    of    Sir      issue. 
Tho8  F.  by  the  dau. 
&  heir  of  Sir  Arthur 
Eyre. 

556 

A 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  231 


Mary  Eyre. 
Ellen  Eyre. 


Stephen  Eyre.     (He  was=j=Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Godfrey  Copley 
'  of  Sprotborough,  relict  of  James 
Washington  of  Adwick. 


a  son  of    Edward 
Helen  Lowick.) 


and 


John  Dungworth=f=Jane. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  a  gentleman  who  was  in  the 
service  of  James,  Earl  of  Derwentwater. 


Barbara,  lst=j=Edward  Eyre  of  Dunston=pHelen,  2nd  wife,     Vincent=^=Mary,  dau 


wife,  dau.  & 
h.  of  Sir 
Philip  Dray- 
cot  of  Pay  ns- 
ley,  Kn* ; 
mar.  1607. 


&  Holme,  suffered  much 
in  the  Civil  Wars,  &  sold 
much  of  his  land  ;  d.  in 
1649,  &  was  bur.  at  New- 
bold. 


Roger  Eyre,  sold  Holmesfield  & 
Cartlege  ;  a  monk  in  Ireland. 


dau.  of  Thomas 
Lowick  of  Os- 
motherley,  co. 
York,  Esq. ; 
mar.  1610;  bur. 
in  the  Chapel 
at  Newbold. 


Eyre  of 
Ros- 
sington, 
2nd  son. 


of  Robert 
Fitzher- 
bert  of  So- 
mersal. 


Martha,  aged  13, 
1634. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Dron-- 
field  Woodhouse,  a  Cap* 
of  Horse  in  the  King's 
Army ;  wounded  soon 
after  the  fight  at  Nase- 
by  ;  d.  in  1645,  &  was 
bur.  at  West  Hallam 
near  Derby. 


:Elizabeth,  dau.  &  heir=Francis 
of  Robert  Owtram  of    Lowe 
Dronfield  Woodhouse; 
heir  also  to  Michael  & 
Thos.  Burton,  Esq.,  to     2nd 
whom  her  mother  was 
sister.     R.  0.  was  son 
of  William,  son  of  Ro- 
bert, son  of  John. 


of  Owl- 
greaves, 
2nd 
husb. 


Robert- 
Eyre. 


=Mary,  dau. 
of .... 
Washing- 
ton of 
Adwick-le- 
Street. 


Thomas  Eyre  of: 
Newbold,  Gent., 
born  22  Aug. 
1641  ;d.  29  June 
1682,  &  was  bur. 
in  his  own  chapel 
at  Newbold. 


-Isabella,  dau.  &  coheir  (with  Mary, 
wife  of  Wm  Dalston  of  Great  Sal- 
keld,  &  Marg1,  wife  of  Thos  Birk- 
beck  of  Hornby  Hall,  Esq.,  by  whom 
John  Catterick  B.  who  sold  the 
estates  at  Carlton)  of  John  Cat- 
terick of  Carlton,  Esq. ;  living 
1713. 


Michael. 
Robert. 


Frances, 
coheir, 
wife  of 
Thomas 
Eyre  of 
Michel- 
field. 


I    I    I 
Maria. 

Anna. 
Mary. 


Edward,  ob. 
28  Nov. 
1700,  aet. 
30,s.p.j  bur. 
at  Newbold. 


I    I 
Anthy. 

Francis. 


Mary,  mar. 
Nic.  Bagnal 
of  Hodsoke 
Lodge,  co. 

Notts. 


Who  was  Edward  Eyre  of 
Dronfield  Woodhouse  men- 
tioned at  p.  25,  whose  dau. 
mar.  S.  Hartley,  &  had  a 
son  who  took  the  name  of 
Eyre? 


MS.  230,  231 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


557 


D      E 


Vincent  Eyre  of  I)ron-=pAnn,  dau.  of  Nathaniel     Elizabeth,  wife     Prudential 


field  Woodhouse,  Gent., 
b.  there  in  Nov.  1671  ; 
he  was  a  collector  for  the 
history  of  his  family  ; 
living  in  1741  ;   d.  in 
1758. 

Bostock,  M.D.,  of  Whix- 
all,  co.  Salop,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  &  coheir 
of  John  Stafford  of  St. 
Edmundsbury. 

of  Henry  Bal- 
guy    of    Dar- 
went,  Esq. 
(See  FED., 
p.  236.) 

Margareta, 
s.p. 

1.  Vincent  Eyre  of  Sheffield  & 

of=Pieria 

,  dau.  of  Tho. 

2.  Edward  Eyre  of=j 

Highfield  near   Chesterfield, 

b. 

Milnes  of  Highfield; 

London,  silk 

mer- 

23  Jan. 

1704; 

d.  without  issue 

rel. 

of 

Richard 

cer, 

2nd  son, 

b.  6 

1761  ;    Master 

of  the 

Horse 

& 

Pyott 

of 

Strethay, 

Jan. 

1706; 

had 

Steward 

to 

Edw., 

Duke 

of 

co.  Staff., 

Esq. 

an  estate 

at 

New- 

Norfolk. 

bold 

Edward  Eyre  of  London  &  of  Lansdown  Place,  Bath,= 
d.  very  aged  8  Sep.  1823. 


3.  Nathaniel  Eyre  of  Dron-=pJane,  3  dau.  of  John 
field  Woodhouse,  3rd  son,  of  Bromhead  of  Lidi- 
Glossop,  co.  Derb. ;  Gentle-  ate  nr  Sheffield ; 

man  to  Edw.,  Duke  of  Nor-    her  sister  mar 

folk ;  Steward  at  Worksop.        Fox.1 


Mary.    Catherine.    Ursula. 
All  d.  unmar. 


Vincent  Eyre  of  Sheffield,  Esq.,  many^p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Parker 


years  principal  agent  to  the  Duke  of 
Norfolk  ;  d.  April  180L 


of  Liverpool ;  live  a  widow 
at  Bath  1823. 


....  Eyre,  a 
Doctor  of  the 
Sorbonne. 


Thomas  Joseph,    Charles,  of= 
unmar.  1823.         Acomb, 

near  York. 


John,  of= 
York. 


ui. 


Catherine,  wife  of    Julii 
....   Sculley    of 
Dublin,  Esq. 


Vincent  Henry  Eyre  of  Highfield,  Esq.,  eldest  son- 
&  heir  1823 ;  of  Belgrave  Square,  London,  1849. 


:.  .  . .  dau.  of 
Wright,  Esq. 


Vincent  Eyre,  John  Lewis,=Pulcoria  de  Som- 
a  Lieut.,  and  4th  son,  mar.  ery,  dau.  of  the 
heir  of  ....  13  May  1828.  Marq.  de  Somery. 


Anne,  mar.  24  June  1836  to 
John  Errington,  Esq.,  of  High- 
warden,  co.  Northumberland. 


1 

1 

| 

1 

Anthony  Eyre  of  Kiveton,  co.=j=Elizabeth, 

Elizabeth, 

Ann,  wife 

Lucy,  wife 

York,  son  &  heir,  aged  21,  4  &     dau.  of 

wife  of 

of  Tho- 

of   Hum- 

5 Ph.  &  Mary  ;   d.  10  April  1  German 

John  Rol- 

mas  Revel 

phry  Staf- 

17 Eliz.     Will  9  April  1575. 

Pole  of 

lesley  of 

of   Cam- 

ford  of 

Coz.  Mr  Peter  Freschvile  of 

Radborn, 

Rollesley. 

field. 

Eyam. 

Staveley.                                F 

Esq. 

Geo.  Fox  of  Fullwood,  yeo.,  and  Ann  Bromhead  mar.  at  Sheffield  3  June  1699. 

VOL.  II.  T 


558 


FAMIL3JE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  230 


Gervas  Eyre  of  Newbold,  Kiveton,  &=pMary,  dau.  of  George  Nevile  of  Ragnal,  Esq., 


Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  co.  York, 
Esq.,  1612  ;  bur.  at  Laughton  28  Oct. 
1625,  aged  28,  17  Eliz. 


by  Barbara,  dau.  &  cohr  of  John  Hercy  of 
Grove,  Esq.;  bur.  20  Sep.  1626  in  the  church 
of  Hampton. 


Frances  &  Barbara,  w.  1  of  John  Fresch- 

Mary.both  vile  of  Hazlebarrow,  Esq.,  2nd 

d.    before  of  Richard  Bland. 
1619. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  in 
1594  to  Tho3  Ri- 
card  of  Hatfield, 
Gent. 


Jane,  wife  of  Sir 
Hardolf  Waste- 
neys  of  Headon, 
Bart. 


Ann,  1st  wife,- 
dau.  of  John 
Markham    of 
Sydeborough, 
Esq.  ;  bur.  at 
Laughton  23 
June  1608. 

^Anthony  Eyre  of  Kive-= 
ton,  Esq.,  which  he  sold 
to  Sir  Edward  Osborn, 
&  of  Laugh  ton,  only  son 
&  heir,  aged   9,  1585. 
Will    dated    16    Nov. 
1643  ;    proved  24  Sep. 
1658  in  London. 

=Mary,  2nd  wife,  dau.=John  Bab-=Thomas 
&   heir    of    Hercy     ington    of     Pate   of 
Nevile    of     Grove,     Rampton,      Ranip- 
Esq.,   by    Bridget,     co.  Notts,      ton, 
dau.  of  Henry  Sa-     Esq.,  2nd       Gent., 
vile      of      Lupset,     husband.       1  hus- 
Esq.  ;  mar.  A.  E.  29                         band. 
Aug.  1609  ;  bur.  15 
July  1632. 

Anthony,  bp.  1612  ;  Col.  at  Newark    Arthur,     Thomas. 
in  service  of  Charles  I.  ;  mar.  Fran-     dead 
ces,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerv.  Clifton,  wid.  of     1619.        Margaret. 
Richard  Tempest  of  Bracewell,  Esq. 

1                 1    1 
Jane,  the    Jane. 

6th  w.  of 
Sir    Geo.    Bridget. 
Clifton, 
Bart. 

Mary,  b.  1598;     Martha,  b.  1602  ;     Isabel,  mar.     Robert,  bp.  1607. 
mar.  at  Ramp-     mar.  at  Rampton     8  Jan.  1636 
ton    1633     to     1642  to  Wil.  Salt-     to  Matthew     Roger,  bp.  1606  ; 
Wil.  Blythe.        marsh.  (M.  P.  B.,     VanValken-     d.  inf. 
x.,  53.)                      burgh. 

1 
Anthony, 

d.  before 
1619. 

Sir  Gervas  Eyre  of  Rampton,  co.n 
Notts,  aged  13,  1612  ;  knighted 
4  Sep.  1638  ;  slain  at  the  siege 
of  Newark  on  the  King's  party. 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  &  co-=William  More, 
heir  of  John  Babing-     D.D.,  2nd 
ton  and  Mary  Nevile    husb.    (Thor., 
above.                            iii.,  246.) 

1    1 

John,  bp. 

1603. 

Francis, 
bp.  1605. 

Mary,  wife  of  Sir  John  Newton  of    Anne,  bp.  22     Anthony.     Gervas.     Barbara. 
Barrs  Court,  Bart.;  b.  6  Feb.  1627.     Feb.  1640.  All  d.  y. 


Lucy,  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir= 
John  Digby  of  Mansfield- 
Woodhouse  ;  b.  31  Aug. 
1635;  mar.  9  June  1657; 
bur.  6  June  1659. 

G 


:Anthony  Eyre  of  Rampton,= 
Esq.,  some  time  M.P.  for  the 
county  of  Notts,  b.  17  Sep. 
1634;  bur.  11  Nov.  1671 
at  Rampton.  Will  5  Oct. 
1671.  H 


.,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Packington,  Bart., 
of  Westwood,  co.  Wore., 
by  Dor.,  dau.  of  Tho., 
Lord  Coventry. 


MS.  230,  231  FAMILI^E   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 

Oj j  H 


559 


Lucy  or  Elizabeth, 
only  issue,'  living 
unmar.  1671. 


George,  dead 
1665,  aged  8. 


Mary,  b.    Jane. 
1665. 


Dorothy,  wife  of  John 
Bradshaw  of  Brampton, 
Esq. ;  mar.  at  Ramp- 
ton  15  July  1680. 


Gervas  Eyre  of  Rampton,  Esq.,  some  time=j=Catherine,  dau.  of    Margaret,  b.  1667. 


Member  for  the  county  of  Notts,  d.  in  1706 ; 
bp.  20  Aug.  1669  ;  Sher.  of  Notts ;  d.  in 
London  16  Feb.  1703  ;  resided  for  some 
time  at  Sandbeck. 


Sir  Henry  Cooke  of 

Wheatley,    Bart. ;     Anthony,  d.  y. 

d.  7  Nov.  1704. 


Dorothy. 
Will™. 


Gerv., 
d.y. 


Gervas,  b. 
1704 ;  d. 
1741. 


Charles,  of  Doncaster,=f=Elizab.,  dau.  of  John 


M.D.,  b.  1700  ;   d.  2 
Aug.  1763. 


Fountayne  of  Melton, 
Esq. 


Susanna,  1  w.,  dau.= Anthony  Fountayne  Eyre=j=Honor,  2  w.^dau.     Gervas,  d.  inf. 
of  Kenwick  Pres-     of  Barnborough,  Clerk,  b. 


cot,  D.D.,  Master     1746;  d.  1794;   bur.  at 
of  Catherine  Hall,     Doncaster  ;  Canon  Resi- 


Camb. 


dentiary  of  York. 


of  Godfy   Wool- 
ley,     Rector    of    Elizab.,  d.  un- 
Thurnscoe;  mar.     mar.  1761. 
1780. 


Catherine  Judith,  2  dau.,  d.  4  June  1793,  aged  5;  bur.  at  Barnborough. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Sir=pHenry  E.  of=.  .  .  .  2  w.,     George,  of  Ret-=Phoebe 


Willoughby  Hickman  of 
Gainsboro',  Bart. ;  d.  26 
Feb.  1741,  aged  47  ;  bur. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Derby. 


Rowter,  dau.  of 

Esq.,  b.  Rowland 

1693  ;  Sher.  Cotton. 
Derby  1723. 


ford  &  Doncas- 
ter,  d.  s.p.  28 
April  1761, 
aged  65. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  &  h.,  w.  of  Clotworthy  Skeffington,  Earl  of  Massarene. 


Anthony  Eyre  of  Ramp-=pMargaret,  5  dau. 

Elizabeth,  b. 

Catherine,  b.  1691. 

ton,  Adwick-le-Street,  &    of    Sir    Charles 

1688  ;  d. 

— 

Laughton,  Sher.  of  Notts 

Turner  of  Kirk- 

1750  ;     bur. 

Diana,    d.    unmar. 

1729  ;  d.  1748. 

Leatham  ;     mar. 

at  Mansfield 

1763. 

23  Dec.  1717. 

Woodhouse. 

Margaret,  b.     Catherine,  b.  1721  ;  Elizabeth,  b.  1722  ; 

1718;  mar.  w.  of  Matthw  Dods-  w.  of  Will.  Cham- 

worth  of  Thornton  bers  of  Ripon  ;  he 

Watlass,  Esq.,  &  d.  d.  16  June  1796, 
s.p.  (P.  183.) 


1742  to 
Bache 
Thornhill, 
Esq.,  of  Stan- 
I  ton,co.Derb. 


set.  62  ;  she  8  May 
1803;  bur.  in  Ripon 
Minster. 


Diana,  d.  co3l.  2  Nov. 
1806,  {fit.  83. 

Mary,  b.  1726  ;  w.  of 
Anthony  Cooke  of  Ous- 
ton,  Esq. 


560 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  230 


Anthony  Eyre  of  Grove  &  of^pJudith  Letitia,  only  dau.  of  John 


Adwick-le -Street,  Esq.,  only 
surviving  son  &  heir,  b.  9 
Jan.  1727  ;  d.  14  Feb.  1788  ; 
bur.  at  Rampton. 


Bury  &  Catherine  his  wife  ;  great- 
niece  &  heir  of  Sir  Hardolf  Waste- 
neys  of  Headon,  Bart. ;  d.  1800  ; 
bur.  at  Rampton. 


Gervas,  b.  1720; 
d.  1721. 

Gervas,  b.  1724 ; 
d.  1729. 


Julia,  w.  of  Rob.  Auriol     Caroline,    Charles,  Rec- 

1 
Sir  George  Eyre,=pGeorgiana, 

Hay  Drummond,  son  of    d.  y. 

tor  of  Grove, 

K.C.B.,     Rear- 

dau.  of  Sir 

Robert  AbP  of  York; 

etc.,  b.  3  Jan. 

Admiral  in  the 

Geo.  Cooke 

d.    s.p.      He    became 

1768;  d.un- 

Royal  Navy,   4 

of  Wheat- 

Earl  of  Kinnoull. 

mar.  2  June 

&  youngest  son. 

ley,  Bart. 

1796. 

George  Hardolf,  b.  1801.    William,  in  the  Army.     Several  dau8. 


Anthony  Hardolf  E.=f=Francisca  Alicia,       John  Eyre,  2  son,  b.=pCharlotte,  3  dau. 


of  Grove,  Esq.,  b.  5 
March  1757  ;  elected 
Knight  of  the  Shire 
for  Notts  1804  &  2 
follow8  parlia. 

dau.ofRichdWil- 
braham  Boo  tie  of 
Latham  Hall, 
Esq.  ;  d.  13  Sep. 
1810. 

19  Feb.  1758  ;  Rec- 
tor of  Babworth,  co. 
Notts,   Canon   Resi- 
dentiary of  York,  & 
Archdeacon  of  Notts. 

of  Sir  Geo.  Army  - 
tage  of  Kirklees, 
B*  ;       mar.      at 
Mary  bone  12 
April  1790. 

etta,=rJohn 
^          Hardolf 
T          E.,  1  son, 
b.  1792  ; 
it,        d.  . 

Ill                                                          1 
Charles=Mary  Le-     Gervas  Anthony,  Offr  in  1  Reg.  of     Henri 

Herbert,     titia,    eld.     Foot  Guards,  slain  at  Barossa  1811.     mar.' 
Earl           dau.,b.  11                                                                Henrj 
Man-          Oct.  1784;     Frances  Julia,  w.  of  Granville  Ver-     Gallej 
vers.           mar.              non,  Esq.,  son  of  Abp  of  York.          Knigl 
1804.                                                                          Esq. 

Charles  Wasteneys  Eyre,  Clerk,  2  son, 
b.  1802  ;  mar.  Lucy  Dor.,  dau.  of  John 
Robinson  Foulis,  Esq.;  mar.  26  April 
1827. 

Charlotte,  w.  of     Anna   Maria,     Anthony 
Henry  Wil-           Louissa  Hen-     Gervas, 
lough  by,  Esq.        rietta,  d.  y.        d.  y. 

MS.  232 

Compare  with  this  Harl.  1537,  f.  .  .  in  M.  P.  B.,  iii.,  70,  &  Egerton  996,  f.  21b, 
in  M.  P.  B.,  xiv.,  172. 

Stephen  Eyre  of  Hassop,  eleventh  &  youngest=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Dymock 


son  of  Robert  Eyre  and  Joan  de  Padley. 


of  Kyme,  co.  Line. 


Bettrice,  wife  of  John  Morewood     Elizabeth,  mar.  1  Edmund  Chalnor  of  Darnall, 
of  the  Oaks  in  Bradfield.  2  ....  Everingham  of  Stainbro',  3  ....  Leake 

of  Hasland.  A 


MS.  232 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


561 


A| 


Rowland  Eyre  of  Hassop,= 
Esq.,  3rd  son  &  heir,  mar. 
about  1515. 


:Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry 
Everingham   of   Stain  - 
borough.    (Ann  ?  in 
Egerton  996.) 


Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Richard  Cur- 
zon  of  Ked- 
dleston. 


Jane,  wife  of 
John  Ireton 
of  Ireton. 


.  ...  1st  wife,= 
dau.  of  .... 
Downes     of 
Shrigley. 

=Stephen  Eyre= 
of  Hassop, 
2nd  son  &  heir. 

pAnn,  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  Tho.  Blackwell  ; 
mar.  ab*  1545. 

Elizabeth,  wife     Ann,  wife  of 
of  ....  Black-     Anthony 
well    of    Tids-     Longsden  of 
well.                      Longsden. 

Dorothy,  wife    Jane,  wife  of  Wil-    Ann,  wife  of 
of  John  Ro-    liam  Frost  of  Lon-     William 
berts  of             don.                          Parker  of 
Laughton.                                         Whitley. 

1                          1 
Mary,  wife  of    Catherine,  wife 
John    Staley    of  Geo.  Need- 
of  Redseats.      ham  of  Thorn- 
sett. 

Rowland  Eyre  of  Has-=j=Gertrude,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Humphry  Stafford  of  Eyam, 
sop,  Esq.,  mar.  about  Esq.,  by  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edw.  Eyre  of  Holme  Hall ;  brought 
1570.  Calver,  Rowland,  etc. 


Roger  Eyre= 
of  Rowter, 
5th  son. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
....  Gosling 
ofAttercliffe. 

Rowland,  of  the  Pre-=  Hester,  dan.  of 
sence    Chamber    to    ....   Hacket 
King  James.                 of  London. 

3yre  of  Rowter,  which  Estate  he  gave  to 

1 
Jane,  w. 
of  Christr 
Pegge. 

Henry, 

Adam.        Thomas  ' 

2nd  son  of  Gervas  of  Rampton ;  d.  in  1719. 


Adam  Eyre  of  Bradway=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 


in  psh.  of  Nor  ton,  Gent., 
3rd  son;  d.  in  Nov.  1634. 


Thomas  Barley  of 
Dronfield  Wood- 
house. 


George  Eyre,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .... 
4th  son.  Bright. 

I  find  a  Geo.  Eyre,  Vicar  of  Mack- 
worth,  mar.  5  July  1604  at  Norton 
to  Mary  Strelley,  gentlewoman. 


Francis,  living  in    Gertrude,  wife  of  William  Strelley 
Maryland  1662.      of  Beauchief,  bp.  27  Jan.  1610-1. 


Agatha,  wife  of  Francis 
Stevenson  of  Ounston. 


Gervas,  eldest 
son  &  heir, 
bur.  at  Norton 
13  Dec.  1613. 


Ann,  1st  wife,  dau.=f=Rowland  Eyre  of=j=Mary  Bridges,  2nd  wife, 

.     *      .  _- t  ,  rm  1  rt*»T  1         _  1 T>l 1_ 


&  heir  of  Wil. 
Holme  of  Over 
Hulme,  co.  Staff. 
bur.   at   Norton 
1641. 


Bradway,  Esq., 
bp.  20  Aug.  1612: 
aged  48,  1662  : 
d.  1  Sep.  1665. 


dau.  of  Wendesley  Black- 
wall  of  Dethick;  wid.  of 
....  Bridges,  by  whom 
Anthy,  Tho8,  &  Jane, 
all  d.  y. 


John  Eyre  of  Bradway,  Gent.,  son  &=Frances,  had  a 
heir  app.,  bp.  1636;  aged 27, 1662 ;  d.     dau.  Frances. 
B  9  April  1664. 


Rowland,  b.  abl  1641  ; 
d. infant;  bur.  11  June 
1641.  0 


562 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  232 


Adam,  d.  infant ; 
bp.  17  April  1648; 
bur.  15  July. 


Gertrude,  "William  Tatton  of=Ann  Eyre,=Robert  Rad- 
bp.  1643;  Withenshaw,  Esq.,  sole  dau.  &  cliffeofWit- 
d.  unmar.  1st  husband,  mar.  heir,  bp.  27  henshaw,  2nd 

at  Norton  11  Aug.    March  husband. 

1665.  1645. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Hassop,=j=Prudence,  dau.  of  Nicholas 


Esq.,  son  &  heir. 


Blackwall  of  Hamstall. 


I 

Gervas  Eyre,  2nd  son,  d.  un- 
mar. 8  Feb.  1619,  aged  44  ; 
bur.  at  Dronfield. 


Rowland  Eyre  of  Has8op,=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 


Esq.,  a  Colonel  of  foot  in 
the  Royal  Army,  aged  11, 
1611. 


....  1st  wife,  dau.  &= 
cohr  of  Sir  Philip 
Kemp,  Knt. 


or  Tho8  Smith  of  Ashby 
Folvile,  sister  to  Lord 
Carrington. 


William,  a  Lieut.  Colonel. 
Dorothy,  Mary,  Prudence, 
Gertrude. 


=Thomas  Eyre  of  Hassop,  Esq. = Mary,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
(For  his  'issue,  see  Baker's  Henry  Bedingfield ;  had  6 
'  Northamptonshire,'  p.  741.)  sons  &  6  dau8. 


Rowland  Eyre  of  Hassop,: 
co.  Derb.,  Esq.,  d.  12 
March  1728-9,  aged  72, 
&  is  bur.  at  Preston. 


:Lady  Elizab.  Plunket,  dau. 
of  Luke,  Earl  of  Fingal ;  d. 
25  Aug.  1729;  bur.  at 
Preston. 


Ell 


en,  wife  of  Tho8  Wood 
of  Bracon  Ash,  co.  Norf., 
Esq.,  d.  20  Aug  1712. 


Thorn  as: 
Eyre  of 
Hassop, 
Escj., 
living 
1742  ; 
ob. 
1749. 


:Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Holm  an   of  Wark- 
worth  ;  coheir  to  her 
brother  William. 
Her     mother     Lady 
Anastasia  Stafford. 
At  length  in  her  issue 
sole  heir. 


Catherine, 
wife  of  Sir 
Wil.  Stan- 
ley, Bart., 
of  Hooton. 


Gertrude, 
wife  of  Sir 
Tho.  Fleet- 
wood., 
Bart.  (Not 
in   Baker's 
pedigree.) 


,1 


owland. 


Laurence. 
Peter. 


Margaret, 
mar.  Tho8 
Thornton. 


Edward, 
d.  y. 


John, 
d.y. 


ibet 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Francis 
Farquharson. 


Margaret.      Catherine.      Emilia. 


1 

Francis  Eyre  of  Warkworth,=j 
Esq.,    living  1792  ;     ob.   7 
Oct.  1804 

=Lady  Mary  Radcliffe,  dau.  of  Charles=Sarah  Her- 
Radcliffe,  Esq.  ;  sister  to  the  Earl  of    non,  2nd 
Newburgh  ;  mar.  11  Feb.  1755  ;  ob.    wife. 
1798. 

Francis,  Earl  of= 
Newburgh 
1823,    b.     10 
Feb.  1762;  ob. 
23  Oct.  1827. 

D                                  E 

1                              1                       1 

=Dorothy,  dau.  of    James  Eyre,     Charles     Charlotte,  only  dau., 
John     Gladwin    mar.  dau.  of    Eyre,d.     mar.  1793  to  Arthur 
of  Mansfield,         ....  Chenni-     unmar.     Onslow,  Esq.,  &  ob. 
Esq.                       court  of           1819         s.p.  1800. 
Metz.^p 
P| 

MS.  232  FAMILI^E   MINORUM    GENTIUM.  563 

D  E  I  F 


Mary,  d.     Charlotte,  d.    Ann,  d.      Barbara,  b.  1798  ;    Radclyffe,     Caroline, 
unmar.       unmar.  unmar.       d.  a  nun  at  Ber-     b.   1802  ;      b.  1806. 

1813.  1802.         monsey.  d.  unmar. 


Thomas,  6  Earl  of=  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archibald,  Francis,  b.  1794,      Dorothy, 

Newburgh,   b.  21     10  Earl  of  Cassilis  ;  mar.  14  Karl     of    New-       b.  1788. 

Oct.  1790  ;    d.  22     Nov.  1817 ;  after   Marq.  of  burgh. 
May  1833  s.p.          Ailsa. 


Rowland  Eyre  of  Hassop,  Esq.,  son  &=f=Mary,  dau.  &  heir  of  Wilm,  4th  Lord  Wid- 


heir,  dead  1758. 


derington ;   bur.  1758. 


Thomas  Eyre  of  Hassop,  Esq.,  d.=Lady  Mary  Bellasyse,  dau.  of  Tho8,  Earl  Falcon- 
at  Nice  without  issue  1792,  bergh  ;  mar.  23  July,  1776  ;  d.  at  Pisa  27 
March  26.  Jan.  1804. 


MS.  232A 


George  Eyre  of  Haldworth  in  Chapelry  of  Bradfield,^.  .  .  .    Adam  Eyre  of  Thomas  Eyre 


Gent.     Will  12  Feb.  1627  ;  proved  8  Feb.  1629. 


Ex*.     Bradway,  Gent.,          of  Ridge,  Yeo., 
never  mar.  bro.  in  Law. 


I  I  I 

Gertrude,  £100  by  grand-        Jane,  £100  by  grand-        Mary,  £100  by 
father's  will.  father's  will.  father's  will. 


W»  Eyre  of  Holme  Hall  1676. 
W«  Eyre  of  Holme  Hall,  Esq.,  1703. 


Hy.  Eyre  of  Gray's    Wm  Eyre,  alive    Mary,  of  Bury  Hall  in  Norf.  1703  ;  John  Eyre  of  Bury 

Inn  1703.  1703.  mar.  Charles  Lowe  of  Youlgreave,  Hall,  Norf.,  1724. 

co.  Derby.  Anth^  Eyre  of  do. 
From  Mr  Swift. 


MS.  233 
John  Eyre  of  Hathersedge,  son  of  the  first  Robert  Eyre  of  Padley,  "  ex  ancilla  genitus.' 


Godf 


>— 


rey  EyreT=Emma,  dau.  of  Ellis  Furnis  of    Joan,  wife  of  Ralph  Smith  of 
Hucklow.  Attercliffe. 


Margaret,  wife  of  Hugh  Wadd         Emma,  wife  of  Wil.         Edam  EyrenpEdith,  dau.  of  .... 


of  Aston,  2  of  John  Fanshaw        Draper  of  Harbrow.        of  Offerton. 
of  Fanshaw  Gate. 


Rolleston  of  Swark- 
ston. 


Winifred,  wife  of  William  West  of  Rotherham,    Nicholas  Eyre  of =Ann,  dau.  of  John  Fox  of 

Offerton.  Thorpe. 


Godfrey  Eyre,=pJoan,  dau.  of  Hen.      Aun,  wife  of  Tho.      Elizabeth,  wife  of      Alice,  wife  of 
son  &  heir.  Brownall    of    Hoi-       Bolt  (?)  of   Ches-      William  Rowland      William  Morton 

A    den.  terfield.  of  Eyam.  of  Bradfield. 


564 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  233 


Lawrence  Eyre  of  Hathersedge,  son^Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Burley  of    Elizab.     Maud.    Ann. 


&  heir. 


The  Yews. 


Catherine,  wife  of  Anthony  Fox  of  Thorp.    Jane.    Joan.     Mary.    Margaret. 


William  Eyre  of  Bramley  Hall  in  the  psh.  of  Braith well,-!- Alice,  dau.  of  Roger  Fretwell  of 

|  Hellaby  near  Bramley. 


co.  York,  bur.  at  Braithwcll  12  July  1582. 


I 


William  Eyre  of  Bramley  H:ill,=Edith,  dau.  &  coheir  of  Robert=.  .  . .  Leadbeater,  2nd  husband, 
bur.  at  Braithwell  1602.  Marsh  of  Barton,  co.  York.  Rector  of  Thribergh. 


MS.  236 

This  ped.  is  from  the  Collections  of  Thomas  Blore,  Esq.  (Additional 
Memoranda.) 

1681,  Tho8  Balguy,  Gent.,  mar.  Hannah,  wid.  of  Rich.  Revel.     (P.  171.) 

1720,  John  Dowues  of  Sheffield,  Atty,  mar Balguy  of  Derwent. 

Ab*  1730,  Anthony  Worral  of  Strynds,  Gent.,  mar.  at  Balguy. 

1690,  April  14,  bur.  Anne,  wife  of  Mr  Henry  Balguy,  at  Bradfield. 

1723,  d.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Tho.  Balguy  of  Aston  Hall,  Esq.,  bur.  at  Sheffield. 

Henry  Balguy  was  living  at  Howlee  23  Feb.  1672,  where  his  dau.  Elizabeth 
was  bur.  This  was  about  the  time  that  the  house  at  Derwent  was  built.  He  is 
said  to  have  had  a  good  fortune  with  his  wife  the  dau.  of ....  Barber  of  Rowlee. 
Perhaps  she  was  an  heiress.  He  is  called  of  Rowlee,  Gent.,  in  an  Arbitration  deed 
in  27  Oar.  II.,  1676.  It  would  seem  that  the  hall  of  Derwent  was  built  for  his  son 
the  2nd  Henry. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Tho.  Balguy,  Esq.,  of  Aston  Hall,  d.  1  July  1703,  &  is  bur.  in 
the  psh.  Ch.  yard,  Sheffield,  where  her  gravestone  still  remains  1858. 

A  very  ridiculous  pedigree  of  Balguy.    A  recent  work  is  in  the  British  Museum. 

Thomas  Balguy  of  Aston  in  par.  of  Hope,  co.  Derb.=f=Joan. 


Thomas  Balguy        Adam  Balguy  of  Hagg,=pJane,  dau.  of  ....  Tye 
of  Aston.  psh.  of  Hope.  I  of  Retford. 


Thomas  Balguy  of  Hagg.    (Q.  if= 
not  William  B.  of  Rowlee.) 


:Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Massey 
of  Wickleswick,  co.  Lane.,  Esq. 


John,  2  son. 
Ann. 


Grrace,  1st  wife,=Henry  Balguy  of=j 
dau.  of  Edward     Hagg,     bp.     at 
Barber  of  Row-     Hope    12    Jan. 
.ee,  co.  Derb.  ;     1608-9  ;    d.    17 
bur.   at    Hope    Mar.  1685,  aged 
15  July  1640.      76;  bur.  at  Hope. 
M.I. 

=Elizabeth,=j 
2nd  w., 
dau.  of 
Edw.  Al- 
leyne  of 
Tidswell. 

=Anne,  3rd  wife,  dau.= 
of  Rowland  More- 
wood  of  The  Oaks 
in  Bradfield  ;   bur. 
at      Bradfield     14 
April  1690. 

=Willliam  Fox, 
1st    husband, 
of  Full  wood. 
(See  PED., 
p.  278.) 

Elizabeth,  d.  unmar.  1672  ;  bur.  at      John.        Joseph  Fox,  d.  4  Aug. 
A      Hope  23  Feb.  1672.                                                1669  ;  bur.  at  Hope. 

MS.  236 


FAMILLE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


565 


u 


Henry  Balguy  of  Aston,: 
Esq.,  aged  14,  1662  ; 
bur.  at  Hope  10  July 
1711. 


:Walbiirge,  dau.  &  coheir  of  Anthony 
Senior  of  Cowley  near  Darley,  co. 
Derb.,  Gent.  ;  bur.  at  Hope  21 
Aug.  1723  ;  bp.  11  Oct.  1650. 
(See  FED.,  p.  106.) 


Dorothy  &  Elizabeth, 
both  named  in  the 
will  of  their  Grand- 
father E.  A. 


Dorothy.    Ann,  w.  of .... 
Hamilton,   Rec- 
Mary.       tor  of  Eyam. 


Philippa  or  Phillis.    She  is  said  by  the  Downes'  to 
have  been  the  wife  of  Mr  Lucy,  &  her  sister  Frances 

to    have    mar Haynes    of    Warwickshire. 

(Q.  if  not  wife  of  Tho.  Hayes,  Vicar  of  Hope.) 


Charles.  Gervase,  bp.  at  Hathersedge  25  July 
1688  ;  of  Hope  ;  d.  at  Aldwark  29 
Jan.  1750,  &  was  bur.  at  Rawmarsh  ; 
at  Atty  ;  never  mar. 


Frances,  bp.  at  Hathersedge 
6  Jan.  1675-6  ;  mar.  Wil- 
liam Lucy  of  Oharlecot,  Esq. 
(Q.  a  clerk.) 


Henry  Balguy  of  Derwent,=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho. 


Esq.,  bp.  at  Hope  23  June 
1674  ;  bur.  there  27  Nov. 
1737. 


Eyre  of  Newbold,  Gent.; 
bur.  at  Hope  29  Dec. 
1730.  (See  FED.,  p.  231.) 


John  Balguy,  Esq.,  2nd  son, 
drowned  in  1719  ;  d.  sud- 
denly in  the  Bath  at  Bux- 
ton  ;  unmar. 


1               II                   1 

Ann,  wife  of     Dorothy,  mar.  Anthy    Elizabeth, 
John  Downes     Worral  28  Nov.  1784;     Littlewood 
of  Sheffield  ;     of    Strynds.       (See     ford  in  psh 
mar.  1720.        FED.,  p.  330.)               ersedge.   = 
(See  FED., 
p.  282.)             Mary,  d.  uumar. 

w.  of  John     Mrs  Greave  (Mili- 
of    Bam-     cent  Stringer)  told 
.  of  Hath-     me  that  all  these 
=                     four    dau8    "ran 
away  to  be  mar." 

1 
Charles  Little— 
wood  of  Wis- 
bech,  co. 
Camb. 

p.  ...  dau.     Balguy  L.,  d.  unmar.     Ann,  mar.  Anthony  Worral 
of  ....                                             of   Strynds,    and    2    John 
Houshold    George,  d.  unmar.          Stringer  of.  ...  Dungworth. 
of  March.                                          (See  p.  330.) 

Elizabeth.    Mary.     Hannah.    Sarah.    Fanny.    Charles  Balguy.    Alice. 


I 

Charles  Balguy  of  Peterborough,  M.D., 
educated  at  Chesterfield  School  &  S4 
John's  Coll.,  Camb. ;  published  a  transl. 
of  the  '  Decameron '  of  Boccace,  8vo., 
1741  ;  d.  unmar. 


I 

Joseph  Greaves= Catherine,  mar.  at 
of    the    Ashes    Hathersedge  20 
near    Derwent.     Jan.  1732-3;  bur. 
(See  p.  476.)         there  29  Sep. 
1768. 


Henry  Balguy  of  Alfreton,  Attorney,=pMary,  dau.  of  Tho8  Pearson  of  Wortley  ;  bur. 
bur.  at  Hope  20  July  1771.  I  at  Hope  9  May  1756.     (See  p.  308.) 

B  I 
VOL.  ii,  U 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  236 


B| 


ihn 


John  Balguy  of  Duffield,  Esq.,=j=Elizabeth,  sister  of  Edwd  Thoro-    Fanny       Mary. 


Barr.  at  Law  &  one   of  the 
Justices  of  Wales. 


ton   Gould,   Esq.,  of  Mansfield    Martha. 
Woodhouse. 


Jo 


»hn. 


Henry,  2  son,  an  Officer     Bryan  Thomas,     Edw. 

of  Foot,  d.  in  Trinidad     an  Attorney  at 

1802.  Derby.  Charles.    Elizab. 


Mary.      Charlotte. 


Alsibroke.  There  is  a  Mon.  Ins.  at  Crich  for  Robert  A.,  Gent.,  who  d.  20  March 
1771,  &  Susanna  his  wife  who  d.  7  Dec.  1809,  &  their  dau.  Susannah  Lawley  who 
d.  7  June  1814.  (See  p.  198,  also  ped.  of  Nightingale.) 


MS.  237 

This  pedigree  is  copied  from  Blore's  '  Rutland,'  p.  131,  etc.,  with  additions  to  the 
Barlow  Lees  branch,  chiefly  from  Dr  Pegge. 

Richard  Hall,  who  mar.  Mary  Fox,  lived  some  years  in  Turkey  where  he  was 
a  merch1  &  improved  his  fortune.  Amongst  other  things  he  brought  home  horses 
which  were  sold  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle. 

Thomas  Hall  of  Grantham,  co.  Line.,  Esq.,  temp.  Hen.  VIII.n= 


Francis  Hall  of  Grantham,  Comptroller^Elizab.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wingfield,  by 


of  Calais. 


Susan,  Countess  of  Kent,  his  wife. 


Francis  Nele,  lst=Jane=  Henry  Skipwith,  Esq.,  2nd      Alice,  mar.  Sir  Henry 
husb.  husband.  Sutton  of  Averham. 


I  II  I 

Francis.      Robert  &      Edmund  Hall  of  Gretford,  co.^Ann,  dau.  of  .... 


Thorn8,          Line.,  Esq.,  4th  son,  bur.  24 
s.p.  Nov.  1592. 


Willoughby ;    bur. 
1586. 


Rachel,  mar.      Ann,  mar.     Jane,  1st  w.,=j=Henry  Hall  of^Marg1,  2nd  wife,  dau. 


Sir  Arthur 


George 


dau.  &  coh. 


Hopton,  Kn1.     Mackworth,  of  Fran. 
==  Esq.  Nele,  Esq. 


Gretford,  Esq., 
ob.  1616. 


of    Edmund    Elmes 
of  Elford,  co. 
Northamp.,  Esq. 


Robert       Sir  Thos  Mack-=pElizabeth,  sole      Edmund  Hall  of=  Strange,  dau. 


Hopton,    worth,  Bart. 
Esq. 


dau.     to     her      Gretford,    Esq.,     of  Jn°  Elmes. 
mother.  bur.  1664  ;  s.p. 


Mary=  Sir  Henry  Mackworth. 


MS.  237 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


567 


A  J  B 

Henry,  of  Gret-= 
ford  &  Burton 
Goggles,  co. 
Line.    Will 
1672. 

=Elizabeth,  dau.  of    John,  of    Anne,  wife 
Sir  Edward              Barham,    of  John 
Hartop,    wid.   of    mar.  Ca-   Pigot. 
Montague  Cholm-     therine 
ley  of  Easton,  Esq  
T 

Alice,  wife 
of  Rob. 
Metham. 

Rachel, 
wife  of 
Jaques 
Malet. 

Elizabeth,  cob.,      Francis,  cohr,    Margaret,  cohr,    Catherine.    John, 
wife  of  Sir  Hugh      wife  of  John    wife  of  Thorn8 
Middleton,  Bart.     Weston,  Esq.     Babington,  Esq.                     Martha. 

Mary. 
John. 

John  Hall  of  Gloucester  Hall  in  Camb.,  &  of  ^Elizabeth,  dau.  of ....  De  la  Hay  of 
Shardlow,  co.  Derb.,  LL.D.  Litchurch,  co.  Derb. 


Richard  Hall  of=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Newton  of  Chaddesden,  co.  Derb., 
Shardlow.  Esq. 


Thomas  Hall  of  Barlow=j=Isabel,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Matthw  Beresford  of  New-    Richard, 


ichs 


Lees  in  Dronfield,  co. 
Derb.,  d.  1617. 


ton  Grange,  co.  Derb.,  Gent,  (see  the  other 
coheir  below)  ;  bur.  at  Barlow  7  April  1631. 


2nd  son. 


Abigail,  1st  w.,  dau.  &=f 
coh.  of  Gervas  Bellamy 
of    Kettlethorpe,    co. 
Linc.i  Gent. 

-Charles  Hall  of=j 
Kettlethorpe, 
Esq.,  &  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1634. 

=Ann,  dau. 
Sir  Tho8 
Trollope, 
Bart. 

of        Thomas,  of  London, 
a  Turkey  merch1,  bp. 
16  Oct.  1609. 
~r 

Isabel,  d.  an     Thomas= 
infant  ;  bur.     Hall, 
at  Barlow         Esq. 
14  April 
1631. 

f1....  widow  of 
....   Amcotts 
of  Harington, 
co.  Line. 

1    1    1 
Charles. 

Richard. 
Gilbert. 

Jane.      Isabel  Hall,  dau.  & 
—       h.,  w.  of  Sir  John 
Mary.     Playters  of  Sotter- 
—       ley  in  Suffolk,  Bart. 
Amey. 

Charles  Hall,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  1727. 


Richard,  of  Bar-: 
low  Lees,  3rd 
son,  b.  1612;  d. 
1665  ;  bp.  25 
Nov.  1612 ;  bur. 
21  Sep.  1665. 


Dec. 
1645 


:Mary,  dau. 

&  coh.   of 

William 

Fox,  Gent., 

of  Harrich,    Wilm,  d.  y. 

co.  Line. 


Gilbert,  b.  1616  ; 
d.  unmar.  ;  bp. 
21  May  1616. 


Ann,  w.  of    Isabel,  w.    Ellen,  w 


William 
Newton  of 
Kirkby, 
co.  Notts. 


of  Hunt- 
ingdon 
Smith- 
son.1 


of  Tho8 
Wright 
of  Un- 
thank. 


1 

| 

| 

1 

mas,    Charles,  bp.^Elizab., 

Isabel,  bp.  5  Jan. 

Mary,  bp.  21 

Helen,  bp. 

!1         8  March 

dau.    of 

1653  ;     mar.    13 

Feb.  1655; 

10  May 

1651;  Rec- 
;        torofKetel- 

Skoles  of 

May  167  9  William 
Froggatt,    Gent., 

mar.  Tho. 
Brailsford  of 

16  59;  mar. 
Geo.  Kent 

diot.    thorpe. 

Leeds. 

of  The  Hagg. 

Staveley. 

of  Ridg- 

c 

way.          D 

1  He  was  an  Architect,  bur.  at  Bolsover. 


5b»                                 FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

MS.  237 

oj 

D 

Tho8,  s. 
&h. 

Charles,1  Rect.  of  Harrington  ; 
liv«  1768,  aged  81. 

RicbA    Glib.2    Jane.    Mary. 
See  for  Mr  Baker's  '  North.,'  i., 

Amy. 
84. 

Gilbert,  bp.=f  Rachel, 

Lydia,  1st  wife,=  Richard  Hall=  Dorothy,  2nd 

Abigail  Hall 

24  March 

dau.  of 

dau.  of  John 

of  Barlow 

w.,    dau.   of 

of  Barlow 

1661  ;  an 

Jn° 

Brelsforth  of 

Lees,  bur.  at 

Edw  Pegge 

Lees,  mar.  at 

apothecary 

Lobley, 

the  Hill-houses 

Dronfield  14 

of  Beauchief, 

Staveley  20 

at  Chester- 

Vicar 

nr  Chesterfield; 

Feb.     1708  ; 

Esq.  ;  bur.  5 

Jan.  1657  to 

field  ;   mar. 

of  Shef- 

mar. 8  June 

bp.  27  June 

Sep.  1711, 

Ralph 

28  July 

field. 

1675. 

1648. 

aged  51. 

Heathcote, 

1685. 

(P.  198.) 

Rector  of 

Staveley. 

(See  p.  203.) 

John.     Richard.    Ann.    Elizab. 


MS.  237 


Robert  Hall  of  Grins-=pAlice. 
brook  in  Edale.psh.of 
Castleton,  Yeo.  ;  will 
28  Jan.  1634  ;  to  be 
bur.  in  Edale  Chapel. 


Henry  Hall  of  Stumper-^pMargaret,  dau. 
low  in  psh.  of  Sheffield 


Thomas, 
liv«1634 

at  Castle-    1634.  of  Etal,  co.  Derb., 
ton.  1652.     (Q.  if  a  genera- 

tion is  not  wanting  here.) 


&  coh.  of  Rob. 
Mitchell  of 
Stumperlow ; 
bp.  18  Aug. 
1577. 


Bridget  Hall, 
cohT,w.ofTho. 
Hall.  Named 
as  Executor 
by  his  father- 
in-law. 


Ann  Hall,  cohr, 
w.  of  Robert 
Kirke  of  Grins- 
brook,  Yeo. 


Robert  Hall  of=T=Dorothy. 
Stumperlow, 
Gent.,  Lord  of 
the  Mr  of  Mid- 
hope  ;   bur.  at 
Sheffield  8 
Feb.  1705-6. 


The  mother  of  this  Rob. 
Hall  of  Stumperlow 
rather  seems  to  have 
been  a  dau.  &  c.  of  Ed- 
ward Ibbotson,  wife  of 
John  Stead  of  Combes. 


Edward,  bp. 
16  March 
1661-2. 

Mary  Hall,  bp.  10  Jan. 
1666-7  ;  mar.  Rob.  Ash- 
ton  of  Whiteley  Wood. 
(See  PED.,  p.  199.) 

Catherine,  bp.  12  Feb. 
1679-80  ;   mar.  Ed- 
ward Gelley  of  Shef- 
field. 

1 

Elizabeth, 
bp.   April 
1671. 

1  Charles  Hall,  Clerk,  Rector  of  Harrington,  co.  Line.  ;  d.  intestate  about  1769. 
His  brother,  Gilbert  Hall,  was  Rector  of  Kettlethorp.     Made  his  will  18  June  1774. 
He  had  2  dau8,  Ann,  w.  of  John  Clay  of  Mansfield,  Gent.,  by  whom  John  Hall  Clay 
of  Southwell,  Clerk,  &  Ann,  wife  of  H^  Howson  of  Southwell,  Clerk.      Jane,  the 
other  dau.  of  Gilbert  Hall,  mar.  William Wylde  of  Mansfield,  Gent. 

2  1725,  Aug.  12,  mar.  Rev.  Gilbert  Hall  of  Kettlethorp  &  M™  Ann  Mompesson. 
Reg.  of  Barnborough. 


MS.  237 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


569 


Henry 
Gent., 

Hall 
bp.  1 

of  Stumperlow,= 
Dec.  1655. 

=Sarah  Spencer, 
mar.  sett1  1682. 

1 
Robert, 
1657; 
1661. 

bp. 
bur. 

11 

24 

Dec. 
May 

Ann,  bp. 
3  Nov. 
1660. 

Henry  Hall  of  Leeds,=Ann.  John,  bp. 

Gent.  &  merchant,  bp.  3  June 

1  March  1682-3  ;  1691;  live 

living  1716,  when  he  1716. 
joined  in  the  sale  of 
Stumperlow. 


Ann,  bp. 
2  April 
1685; 
live  171 65 
wife  of 

Hare. 


Sarah,  bp. 
3  Feb. 
1680-1 ; 
dead  be- 
fore 1716. 


Dorothy,  bp. 
16  June 
1687  ;  bur. 
19  April 
1692. 


Hall.=r= 
1 

Robert  Hall  of  Castleton  ,=j 
Yeo.,  to  be  bur.  in  the  Ch. 
of   Castleton  amongst  his 
Ancestors,  by  will  1630  ; 
mar.  ab'  1620. 

=Margaret,=^.  .  .  .  Mar- 
with  child    shall,  !•' 
1630.            husband. 

! 

John  w  w.     Richard  Middle- 
ofNich'    of  John    ton,  bro.  in  law 
Staley.     Barber.    &    Exr   of  Rob. 
Hall. 

1       .!!. 

iphry.    Robert. 

Robert  Hall,  Executor  1630.    Joan.    Mary. 

Margaret.       Hun 

Henry  Hall  of  Edale,  Yeo.=FJoan. 
Will  1658. 


>.=FJc 


Robert. 


Sisters  of  H.  H. :  Ann  Gates, 
Hill,  of  The  Wood. 


.  White. 


Robert  Hall,  Executor  1658. 


Silvester  Smith  of=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  &  coh.,  with  Isabel  above,  of  Matthew  Beresford  of  Newton, 
....  co.  Derb.  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Beresford  of  Newton. 


Ralph  Smith  of  Heath.    Henry  Smith  of  Denby  &=r=Jane,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Rob.  Bate  of  Little 
Whitemoor.  Chester. 


Thomas=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .... 
Smith.      Williamson  of 
....  co.  Line., 
Esq. 

Matthew  Smith  of  Denby  &= 
Whitemoor.  Esq..   Sher.    of 
Derb.  1684  ;    liv*  1710,  aged 
74  ;  d.  16  March  1713-4. 

=Ann,  dau.  &  h.  of  Francis  Gregory 
of  Nottingham,   by  Ann,  dau.   & 
coh.  of  Francis  Leek  of  Balderton, 
co.  Notts. 

Henry=Eliz.,  dau.  &  h. 
Smith,    of  Tho.  Brown, 
s.  &  h.,     Archdeacon  of 
d.    ab'     Derby.    Wrong 
1697.       says  T.  Blore. 

Jane,  mar. 
Richard 
Massey  of 
Andlem, 
Esq. 

Mary,  mar.  Henry    Hannah,  mar 
Francis,  2  son  of  Wm    Middlemore 
F.,  Aid.  of  Derby.     Pilkinton  of 
She  d.  in  1714,  &  he    Stanton  by 
mar.    2  Ann,  dau.    Dale. 
&  c.   of  John 
Harper  of  Twiford. 

1 
.    Penelope, 
mar.  Tho. 
Kelsal  of 
Brad- 
shaw. 

Winifred 

f 

Neril  of 
co.  Line. 

570  FAMILI^E   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  MS.  237 

Henry=f=.  .  . .  dau.  &  coh.  of  Edw.  Ibbotson  of  Morewood,  Yeo.,  who  leaves  lands  in  Edale 


Hall. 


elsewhere  to  his  grandsons. 


Kobert,  under  age  1652.    Henry,  under  age  1652. 


Robert  Hall  of  Loon  Hill=j=Ann,  1649. 
John  Hall=Jane,  1649. 


MS.  238,  239 

This  Pedigree  is  copied  from  one  entered  at  the  College  of  Arms  in  1792  by 
Ralph  Bigland,  Somerset,  and  Isaac  Heard,  Lancaster,  continued  to  1818  by  Dewes 
Coke  of  Brookhill,  Esq.,  and  with  the  descendants  from  William,  younger  son  of  the 
Bishop,  inserted  by  the  present  Rev.  Francis  Coke  of  Lower  More  in  1823. 

Arms  :  Gules,  three  crescents  and  a  canton  or. 

Where  is  Thos.  Coke  of  Melbourn  who  mar.  Lady  Mary  Stanhope,  dau.  of  Philip, 
2  Earl  of  Chesterfield  ? 

See  *  Topog,'  Notts,  Selston. 

Robert  Coke.=F 


Hugh  Coke  of  Marchington  Wood-=p  Agnes,  dau.  &  heir  of  Robert  Owen  of  March- 
house  jure  ux.,  46  Edw.  3,  co.  Staff,    ington  Woodhouse  ;  living  9  Ric.  II. 


)hn 


Robert  Coke  of  M.=p  John  Coke,  2nd  son,  had  lands  Thomas  Odingsell 


W.,    son  &  heir, 
vix.  9  Ric.  II. 


at  Wichnor  given  by  his  mother  of  Trusley,  son  & 

4  Ric.  II.  heir  of  William. 


Thomas  Coke  of  Trusley ,=f=Elizab.  Odingsell,  dau.        Alice  Odingsell,  dau.  &  coheir, 
co.  Derb.,  jure  ux.  I  &  coheir.  mar.  John  Freeman. 


William  Coke  of  Trusley,^  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Hilton  ; 


son  &  heir,  ob.  1504. 


mar.  27  Hen.  6. 


Cecilia,  1st  wife,  dau.  of=j=William  Coke  of  Trusley, = Margery, 


.  .  .  Broad  wood. 


son  &  heir,  d.  in  1514.         2nd  wife. 


William  Coke  of  Trus-=plsabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Longford    Robert  Coke  of  March- 
ley,  ob.  1518.  of  Longford,  Knt., by  his  concubine,    ington,  2nd  son. 


William  Coke  of  Trus-=j=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Fitz-Herbert  of 
ley,  ob.  1575.  I  Tissington  by  a  dau.  of ....  Eyre. 


Edward.    Arthur.    Anthony.    John  Coke,  Rector    Elizabeth,  mar.  1  John  Bird 
All  d.  y.  of   North    Wing-    of  Nether-Locko,  2  William 

A  field.  Gilbert  of  Locko. 


MS.  238,  239 

A 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


571 


Eleanor,  wife  of    Anne,  wife  of  Philip    Dorothy,  wife  of    Rose.    Jane.    Francis. 
Robert  Keys.        Streethay  of  S.  Chrisr  Thacker.  All  d.  ccel. 


Richard  Coke^Mary,  dau.  &  sole  heir  of  Tho-    Isabel  C.,  wife  of    Margaret,  wife  of 


of  Trusley,  ob. 
1582. 


mas  Sacheverel  of  Kirkby,  co.     John  Danvers  of    Jeffery  Whaley  of 

NT  r\4-t-ct        VVTT        \   »i  » »         si  .-i  1 1        j^.ff     "D  irt  L.1-...^  i.  K  1  . .  ,  ,  .1  T> 1 


Notts,  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Ric.     Swithland. 
Francis  of  Tickenhall. 


Bradmore,  co. 

Notts. 


George  Coke,  5th  son,  Rector=f=Jane,  dau.    Robe 


of  Bygrave,  co.  Hertford ; 
Bishop  of  Bristol ;  translated 
to  Hereford ;  d.  1646,  set.  76. 


rt  Coke,  Dorothy,  5  dau.,  mar. 

6th  son,  killed  Valentine  Carey,  D.D., 

Heigham.     in  the  battle  Bishop  of  Exeter,  &  d. 

of  Newport.  without  issue. 


I  I 

John  Coke,  Rector = Joice,  dau.  of  Wm    William,  Vicar^Jane,  dau.  of  Richd 


of  Whitborn  &  Ross,    Cliff  of  Great 


of  Bosbury, 


co.    Hereford,    2ud    Whitley,co."Worc.,    co.  Heref.,  3rd 


son. 


1st  wife. 


son. 


Hopton    of  Canon 
Frome,  co.  Heref. 


Francis  Coke  of  Lower=pLucy,  dau.  of  Tho8  Coucher,  Esq.,     Jane,  d.  unmar. 
More,  co.  Hereford.          of  Parton,  co.  Hereford. 


George^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard    Elizabeth,  wife  of  Jeremiah  Grif-     Ann. 


Coke. 


Bytheway,  Esq.,  of  Lent-    fith,  Rector  of  Disserth,  co.  Rad- 
wardine,  co.  Hereford. 


nor. 


lichs 


Francis  Coke,        Richard  Coke  of  Lower  More,  Vicar  of=p Jane  Griffith, 
d.  unmar.  Eardsley  &  Lentwardine. 


Francis  Coke  of  Lower  More,  Rector  of=pAnn,  dau.  of  Rob.  Whitcomb, 
Gladestry,  co.  Radn.,  &  Vicar  of  Selleck.      Esq.,  of  Kington. 

George.      Anne,  mar.  1823  to  Wil.  Sarsfield      Jane.       Robert.        John. 
Rossiter  Cockburn,  Esq.,  only  son 
of  Sir  Wm  C.,  Bart.  Lucy.      William. 


Elizabeth.    Lucy.    Richard.    Jane,  mar.  James  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Barwick, 
All  d.  unmar.                co.  York.                     =f= 
I 

Francis  H.,  Vicar  of  Bakewell,  mar.  Susanna  Matilda, 
4th  dau.  of Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Herts. 


Richard  Coke  of  Suckley,  co.  Wore.,  Vicar  of  East-=fMary,  dau.  of  John  Kayse  of 
B  nor,  co.  Heref.,  &  Chancellor  of  Hereford.  c  j  Upleadon,  co.  Glouc. 


572 


FAMILIJE    MINO11UM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  239 


Mary,  1st  wife.  dau.  of  Sir  Nich8=pHeigham  Coke  of  Suck-=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 


Lechmere,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 


ley,  co.  Wore.,  Esq.,  d. 
in  1719. 


Jane,  d.  about  1747  unmar. 


Sir  Willoughby 
Dewes  of  Stow- 
Langtoft,  Bart. ; 
ob.  1705. 


Frances,  1st  wife,  dau.=f=Dewes  Coke  of  Suck-=f  Catherine,  2nd  wife,     Heigham  & 


&  coheir  of  Wil.  Coke 
of  Trusley,   Esq.,   on 
the  left. 

ley,  co.  Wore.,  Esq., 
&  of  Kirkby  Hall,  co. 
Notts,  ob.  1751. 

dau.  of  ....  Hurt     Priscilla, 
of  Alderwaslee,           both  living 
Esq.                            1720. 

Charles,  d.  unmar.  in          Dewes  C.,  Esq.,  of  Newfound-=Debora  Stokes  of 
the  Island  of  Tobago.          land,  d.  at  Poole  in  Dorset    Birmingham,  ob. 
1813  s.p.                                     1811. 

Bridget,  wife  of  ....  Thomp-  Catherine,  wife  of  Rev.  James  Jans,  wife  of 
son.  Had  2  dau8,  one  mar.  Lynam,  Chaplain  to  Lord  ....  Beet  of 
Row.  Byron.  Had  12  child11.  Sheffield. 


George  Coke  of  Kirkby=pElizabeth,  dau.  of     Dewes. 
Hall,   Esq.,  son  &  heir,  j  Seth  Ellis,  Curate 


Francis. 


I    I 

Elizabeth. 


Colonel  in  the 3rd Dragoon 
Guards,  ob.  1759  at  Kens- 
ington. 


of   Brampton,   co.     Ballidon.     Richard.     William. 


Derb.    (see    FED., 
p.  341)  ;  ob.  1757. 


All  d.  young. 


Dewes  Coke  of  Brookhill,  co.  Notts,  only  surviving^Hannah,  only  dau.  of  George 


son,  Rector  of  Pinxton  &  South  Normanton,  co. 
Derb.,  ob.  1811,  a>t.  63. 


Heywood    of    Brimmington 
Hall ;  living  1818. 


John  Coke  of  Mansfield  Wood-=f=Susanna,  dau.  of .... 


house,  Esq.,  live  1818. 


Wilmot  of  Spondon. 


Hannah,  unmar. 
1818. 


John. 


Dewes  Coke  of  Brook  Hill,=pHarriet,  only  dau.  of      Sir  William  Coke,  Judge  of 


Esq.j  barr.-at-law,  1st  son, 
vix.  1818. 


Thomas  Wright,  Esq.       the  Supreme  Court  at  Cey- 
(See  PED.,  p.  24.)  Ion,  unmar.  1818. 


Francis  Lillyman      William  Sacheverell.       Richard  George.       Sarah  Sophia. 
Dewes. 

Edward  Thomas.  Harriet  Frances.      Mary  Agnes. 


John  Henry. 


Elizab.  Anne. 


Emma  Isabella. 


MS.  238,  239 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


573 


Mary,  1st  wife,n=Sir  John  Coke= Joan,  2nd  wife,  dau.    Thomas  C.,  3rd 


dau.  of 
Powell  of 
Presteign. 


son,  d.  at 


of    Melbourn,  of  Sir  John  Lee,  Padua  1621. 

2nd  son,  Secre-  Knl,  Alderman  of 

tary  of   State  London  ;  relict  of  Philip  0.,  4th  son,  Fellow  of 

to  King  Ch8 1.  Alderman  Gore.  Trinity  Col  .,Camb.;d.  there. 


Sir  John  Coke  of  Melburn,  Kn*,  d.  at  Paris 
1650  s.p. ;  mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  &c.  of  Timothy 
Pusey  of  Selston  ;  rel.  of  Wm  Willoughby.— 
W.M.  y 


Thomas  Coke  of=j=Mary,  dau.  of 


Melbourn    & 
Tottenham 
High  Cross. 


Pope  of 
Westerton, 
co.  Salop. 


John  Coke  of  Melbourn. 


i 

Thomas,  s.p. 


Mary,  wife  of  Elizabeth,  mar.  1  Arthur  Faunt, 
Sir  Edward  son  &  hr  of  Sir  Wm  F.  ;  2  Fr8 
Hartopp.  Stock,  Aid.  of  London. 


Anne,  mar.  1  Hen.  Sacheverel, 
son  of  Jacinth;  2nd  Henry  Dan- 
vers,  son  of  Wm,  of  Swithland. 


1.  Elizab.,      2.  Elizab.,  wife  of  Will™ 
d.  young.        Woodcock  of  Eden,  co. 
Derb. 


3.  Mary,  wife  of 
Tho'Fulwoodof 
Middle  ton. 


4.  Margaret,  wife  of 
Francis  Bussy  of 
Clifton,  co.  Leic. 


Frances,  1st  wife,dau.ofDenzil=f=Sir  Francis  Coke  of=j=Elizabeth,  2nd  w.,  dau.  of  Geo. 


Holies,  Esq.,  son  &  heir  of  Sir 
William ;  sister  to  John,  Earl 
of  Clare. 


Trusley,  Kn*,  son  & 
heir,  ob.  1639,  set. 
76. 


Curzon  of  Carr  Hall,  co.  Derb.; 
relict  of  Francis  Leigh  of  Eg- 
ginton. 


Eleanor,  Susanna,  wife  of  Roger  Bates,  D.D., 
d.  un-       Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I.,  Rector 
mar.         of  St.  Clement  Danes.     Had  a  son 
Charles,  aged  8,  1633. 


Francis  Coke,  Rec-=pMargaret, 


tor  of  Yoxall,  and 
Archdeacon  of  Staf- 
ford. 


dau.  of  . 
Evans  of  co. 
Wilts. 


1    I  II 

Frances.    Cathe.       Francis. 

Anne.        Charles.    William. 
All  d.  young  or  unmar. 


Richd,  mar.  Mary  .... 
&  had  a  dau.  Eliz.;  liv- 
ing in  London  1720. 

Mary,  wife  of  Willm 
Squire,  Parson  of  Rol- 
leston. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Ralph 
Coton  of  Coton,  co.  Staff. 

Dorothy,  mar.  1 Wil- 
liamson ;  2  Thos.  Lister 
of  Little  Chester;  3  Tho8 
Moor  of  Donnington. 


Ann,*  wife 
Mundy    of 
eaton. 

of  John 
Mark- 

Elizabeth 
Percival 
loughby, 

,  wife 
Wil- 
M.D. 

of 

Gilbert  Coke,  Cap-= 
tain  in  the  Nether- 
lands.! 

=Elizab.,  dau.  of 
Thomas      Gil- 
bert of  Locko. 

Charles  Coke,*  M.D., 
d.  unmar.  1720. 

Frances,  §  mar.  Willm  Mundy  of 
Darley,  son  of  John  &  Ann. 

E 

*  Bur.  at  Allestree. 
J  Bur.  at  Allestree  24  May. 
VOL.  II, 


t  Bur.  at  Zutphen. 

§  D.  Aug.  1672  ;  bur.  at  Allestree.— J.  W.  C. 


574 


FAMILI^  MINORUM  GENTIUM. 


MS.  238,  239 


Maud,  1st  wife,  dau.  &  coheir  of  Henry=f= "William  Coke, =Dorothy,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Beresford  of  Alsop-en-le-Dale,  by  Isa-  of  Trusley,  Fran8  Saunders  of  Shank- 
bel,  dau.  of  John  Beresford  of  New-  Esq.,  son  &  ton,  co.  Northampton;  ob. 
ton  ;  ob.  1628,  set.  37.  heir,  d.  1641.  1653  ;  s.p.  - 


1 

Mary,  wife  of  John  Fitz- 
Herbert    of    Somersall, 
Esq. 

Alice,  wife  of  Wm 
Harpur,  son  of  Sir 
Henry. 

Elizab.,  wife  of  Tho. 
Sherman  of  London. 

Isabel, 
d.y. 

Richard  Coke  of  Trus-=j 
ley,  Esq.,  son  &  heir, 
ob.  1662,  at.  47. 

=Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert 
Charlton  of  Whitton,  co. 
Salop. 

1    1 
Francis  & 
Henry,  d. 
young. 

Timothy  C.,  d. 
uumar.  at  Trus- 
ley 1683,  set  59. 

John  Coke,=  Elizabeth,  dau.  & 
M.D.,     ob.    coheir    of    Richd 
1720;  mar.     Fowler  of  Harnage 
1  Mary.          Grange,  co.  Salop. 

Susanna,  wife 
of  Edward 
Wilmot  of 
Spondon. 

1 
Elizab.,  wife  of 
John  Ward, 
Rector  of 
Michleorer. 

1 
Matilda,   wife 
of  Thomas 
Bull  of  Derby, 
apothecary. 

Thomas,  B.D.,  Rec- 
tor of  Trusley,  ob. 
1699,  set.  45. 

1 
=Sarah,  dau.     Richard  Coke  of  Dal-  - 

of  William    bury,  co.  Derb.,  liv- 
Willet  of        ing  1720. 
Derby. 

pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho8 
Robie   of   Donington, 
co.  Leic.,  vix.  1720. 

Thomas  Coke*  of  Derby,  Esq.,=f=Matilda,t  dau.  &  cohr  of  Tho8  Goodwin  of 
Barrister-at-Law.                          Derby,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law. 

Daniel  Parker  Coke 
of     Derby,     Esq., 
Barr.-at-Law,  M.P. 
for  Nottingham,  b. 
1745  ;  livg  unmar. 
1818  ;    d.  1825  or 
1826. 

Emma  Matilda,     Dorothy,  b.  1  740  ; 
b.  1737  ;  mar.     mar.   Tho8   Hat- 
L*  Col.  Thorn-    rel  of  Newcastle 
hill  Heathcote;     under  Line  ;  s.p. 
live  s.p.  1818.       1818. 

1 

Sarah  Coke,  b.  1747; 
mar.  Henry  Hatrel 
of  Stoney   Field  nr 
Newcastle  under 
Line  ;  s.p.  1818. 

Thomas,  of=f=Ann,  dau.  of  John  Har-     Richard,  Curate= 
Derby.           rison  of  Derby.                  of  Hickling,  co. 
Notts. 

=Ann,  dau.  of  Thorn3 
Walker  of  Dalbury. 

John  Coke,  has 
issue. 

F 

1 
Richard  C.  of  Derby,  apothe- 
cary, d.  unmar. 

1 
Anne  C.  of  Derby, 
d.  unmar. 
G 

*  D.  15  Nov.  1776.  ^  D.I  Aug.  1777. 

Both  bur,  at  All  Saints'  Church,  Derby.    M.I.  (Glover.)— J.  W,  C, 


MS.  238,  239  FAMILI^E   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  575 


John  Coke,  went        Elizab.,  wife       Cathe.        Dorothy.        Mary.  Robert, 
to  Virginia  and        of ....  — 

mar.  there.  Grosvenor.  Francis.         Isabel.  Edward. 

All  d.  y.  or  unmar. 


Ann,  1st  wife,=William  Coke,  Esq.,  Barr.-=Ann,  2nd  wife^Jane,  3rd  wife,  dan. 


dau.  of  Thoa  at-Law,  purveyor  of  wheat,  dan.  of    Tho8 

Argellof  Bad-  &  Groom  of  the  Closet  to  Witherden    of 

dow,  co.  King  Charles  II.  St.  Giles  in  the 

Essex,  Esq.  Fields. 


of    Thorn*    White, 
citizen  &  dyer   of 
London  ;  remar. 
.  Wroth. 


Thomas  C.  of  London,  Esq.,  livs  1720. 


Robert  Coke  of^=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  An-     Anne,  wife    Emma.     Frances.     Francis. 


Trusley,  Esq., 
son  &  heir,  d.  at 
Trusley  1713, 
set.  67. 


thony     Somersal     of  of  Paul 

Dean's    Yard,    West-  Ballidon.       Cathe.      Isabel.       Gilbert, 
minster,    son    of    Sir  =p  All  d.  y.  or  nnmar. 

William  S.,  Bart. 


William  Coke  of  Trusley,  Esq.,  ob.  1719,  set.  39.=pCatherine  Ballidon. 


Robert.    Robert.     Anne.    Edward,  d.  unmar.    Frances,  dau.  &  coheir,  wife  of 
All  d.  young.  1719,  set.  19.  Dewes  Coke,  Esq.,  on  the  right. 


Susanna,  d.  unmar.      Mary,  unmar.    Catherine  Cassandra  Isabella,  wife  of  Edward 
1717,  set.  18.  1720.  Wilmot  of  Spondon,  Esq. 


=pThomas  Coke  of  Melburu,  Esq.,  Viee-=pMary,  dan.  of  Richard  Hale  of  Hale  ; 


I  Chamberlain  to  Qu.  Anne  &  to  Geo.  I., 
&  Privy  Councellor,  ob.  11  May  1727. 


Maid  of  Honour  to  Qu.  Anne  ;  mar. 
Settl.  dated  13  &  14  Oct.  1709. 


Mary,  mar.  Tho.,  Lord      Elizabeth,  d.        George  Lewis  Coke,  Esq.,      Sir  Matthew=T=Charlotle. 
Southwell,  &  d.  1766.        unmar.  1722.        d.  unmar.  14  Jan.  1750.          Lambe. 

Peniston,  Lord  Melburn  (sic).    From  Wolley's  Collections,  rol.  i.,  f.  77. 


MS.  2»    aisacsUp—  gnmslep—  Clltson. 


....  Annesley,=j=        Francis,  Viscount  Dr  Clarke  makes  them  brother's 

d.  1624.  Valentia,d.  1660.  children,  but  query. 

A 


576 


FAMILY    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  240 


Samuel  Annesley,  LL.D.,  ejected  1662  ;  b.  at  Kenilworth  1620  ;=p 
only  child ;  of  Queen's  Col.,  Oxford  ;  d.  31  Dec.  1696. 


Elizabeth,  the  w.  of     Ann,  livg  unmar.      Benjamin,  Exr 


John   Dunton    the      1693. 
Bookseller ;  mar.  3 
Aug.  1682. 


Sarah.    (See  Life  of 


with  Judith  &       Dunton,  p.  68.) 

Ann  to  his 

Samuel,   went  to     father's  will.         Many    others,   who 
E.  India  ;  livg  at      (See  Life  of          probably  d.  young. 
Judith,  livs  unmar.      Surat  1713-1722.      Dunton,p.  355.) 


1693. 


Bartholomew  Wesley,  Eector  of  Catherston,  co.  Dorset,=f= 
1650  ;  ejected  from  Charmouth  1662. 


John  Wesley,  A.M.,  Vicar  of=pA  niece  of  Dr  Thomas  Fuller,  Author 
Winterborn,  also  ejected.          of  '  The  Worthies,'  etc. 


Matthew  Wesley,     Samuel  Wesley,  Rector  of  Epworth,  b.  about=pSusanna  Annesley, 


a  surgeon  in  1662  ;  intended  for  a  Dissenting  Minister, 
London,  d.  1737,  but  conformed  ;  got  the  living  of  South 
it  is  believed  un-  Ormsby,  co.  Line.,  1693  ;  d.  25  April  1735, 


mar. 


aged  71. 


youngest  dau.  & 
last  surviving,  d. 
1742  5  b.  20  Jan. 
1669-70  ;  mar.  ab' 
1690. 


Samuel  Wesley,  the- 
eldest   of  19   chil- 
dren, b.   1691  ;  d. 
1739;    Master     of 
Tiverton  School. 

p.  ...  dau.  of  .... 
Berry,  Rector  of 
Watton  in  Norf., 
son  of  John  Berry 
ejected  1662. 

John  Wesley,  the  father=Mrs  Vizelle  of 
of    Methodism,    b.    at    Threadneedle 
Epworth  17  June  1703  ;     Street,  widow, 
d.  2  March  1791  s.p.         mar.  in  1751. 

....  Earle  of  Barnstaple,  apothecary=p.  .  .  .  only  surviving  dau.  &  h. 
....  Mansel=.  .  .  .  only  child. 


Charles  Wesley,^ 
3rd  &  youngest 
son,  b.  1708. 

=Sarah,  dau.  of 
....  Gwynne  ; 
mar.  at  Garth, 
co.  Brecknock. 

Emilia,  w.  of  ....  Harpur 
of  Epworth,  apothecary,  & 
d.  abl  1771. 

T 

Mary,  w.  of  John 
Whitelamb,    who 
had  the  livs    of 
Wroote. 

Charles  Wesley, 
celebrated  as  a 
musician. 


Samuel  Wesley, 
celebrated  as  a 
musician. 


A  dau.,  d.  unmar. 
at  Clifton  Sep. 
1828. 


Elizabeth,  seems 
to  have  d.  y. 


Susanna,   w.   of 
Richard  Ellison. 


Me  hetabel,w.  of  William 
Wright,  a  plumber  & 
glazier. 


Martha,  w.  of  Wesley  Hall     Kezzia, 
of  Salisbury,  a  Clergyman  ;     d.  nnmar. 
issue  all  d.  young.  1741. 


MS.  240  FAMILY    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  577 


John  Ellison,  an  Officer  in  the  Excise  or  Anne,  w.  of  Peter  Lievre,  a  French 
Customs,  d.  at  Bristol ;  was  twice  mar.,  Refugee,  Rector  of  Lutterworth,  & 
&  had  two  daus  by  his  first  wife.  2  ....  Gaunt. 


.1  J  !  l 

Elizabeth.     Patience.         John.  ....  Lievre,  a  Clergyman. 


Debora,  w.  of  Peter  Collett,  a  French  Refugee  ;  a        Richard  Annesley  Ellison,=f= 
silk  weaver.  =p  d.  aged  27. 


Sons w.  of ....  Byam.          ....  Voysey,  V.D.M.=p.  . . .      Another  dau. 


....  Voysey,  a  surgeon  in  India V.,  an  architect.       2  dau8. 


MS.  241 

John  Milward.=p 
I 

John  Mil  ward  of=p  Ann,  dau.  of  James    Felicia,      Robert  Milward= Dorothy,  dau. 


Snitterton,    bur. 
at  Barley  1670. 


Whitehalgh  of  mar.  Sir    of  Bradley,  of    Sir    Geo. 

Whitehalgh.  Henry       drowned  in  Gresley. 

Agard.       1632. 


Jane,  1  w.,=Capt.  John  Mil-= Joyce,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Robert,  Henry  M.,  heir 

dau.  &  c.  of    ward  of  Snitter-     Henry     Sacheverel  d.  aged  to    his    bror ; 

Ralph  Sneyd     ton,  d.  s.p.  1669.     of  Morley  ;  mar.  2  17.  Sher.  1680  ;  d. 

of  Keel.  Henry  Columbel.  s.p.  1681. 


Humphry=f=Mary.  Felice,  mar.  Dorothy,  mar.  Sarah,  d.  inf.  Elizabeth, 

Jennens  of  Charles  William  Cop-  mar.  Robert 

Erdington,  Adderley.  ley  of  Claines,  Frances,  mar.  Sir  Constable  of 

co.  Warw.  co.  Wore.  Wil.  Boothby.  Norcliffe. 


Charles  Jennens  of  The  Middle  Temple  &=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rob.  Burdet     John, 
of  Gopsal,  Esq.,  d.  1747.  of  Bramcote. 

Charles  Jennens  of  Gopsal ;  will  30  April  1765  ;     William  Hanmer  of=pElizabeth. 
bur.  20  Nov.  1773  ccelebs.  Hanmer-Buttisfield.  ' 


ther,  mar. 


Esther,  mar.  Assheton  Curzon,  Vise*  Curzon. 


578 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  241 


Captor, 


Charity,  1  w.,=Richard  Taylor,  Alderman  of  Ches-^Elizabeth,  2  w.,  dau.  of  George 


dau.  of  John 
Woodward  of 
Chesterfield ; 
mar.    6   Dec. 
1608. 


terfield,  d.  11  Nov.  1637,  aged  55  ; 
Inq.  18  Jan.  13  Car.  I.,  Cole's  Esch. 
(see  FED.,  p.  105)  ;  sometime  de- 
scribed as  of  Bolsover. 


More  of  Greenhill  in  Norton, 
Gent,  (see  FED.,  p.  434) ;  mar. 
at  Norton  27  Nov.  1611  ;  bur. 
19  June  1644. 


Anne,  bp.  10  April 
1617;  mar.atEck- 
ington  15  Feb. 
1641  to  John  Spen- 
cer. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  22 
July  1630;  mar. 
Michael  Spencer 
of  London,  br°  of 
John. 


Rebecca,  live 
1637.    (Q.  if 
she  did  not 
marry  Stephen 
Arlush.)1 


Mary,  bp.  21  April  1633. 
(Q.  if  she  did  not  marry 
Robert  Stanley  of  Mex- 
borough,  Gent.,  at  Nor- 
ton 1  Feb.  1654-5.) 


Joseph,  bp.  at  Chesterfield  5  Mar. 
1627-8  ;  live  1637.  Will  10 
April  1669  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Ches- 
terfield among  his  ancestors  ;  his 
Estate  to  be  divided  among  his 
bro8  Richard  &  Sam1  and  his 
nephew  Richard  ;  names  his 
beloved  brother  Mr  Stephen  Ar- 
lush, &  friends  John  Cart,  Gervas 
Harestaff,  &  Rob.  Wigglesworth ; 
calls  himself  "  of  Worupp  " 
(Q.  Worksop). 


lichs 


Richard,  liv&  1637.  This  Richard  was  of  New- 
hall  in  Laughton  &  Woodhall  in  Darfield  ; 
mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  of  Edward  Mundy  of  Radburn, 
sister  of  Milicent,  wife  of  Jonathan  Acklom 
of  Bawtry  ;  they  mar.  in  Feb.  1678,  &  he 
d.  without  issue  19  Feb.  1693-4.  From  the 
information  of  Mr  White,  March  16,  1843, 
"  Mr  Richard  Taylor  of  Woodhall,  co.  York, 
by  his  will  dated  22  Feb.  1693,  left  the  Cor- 
poration of  Chesterfield  £60  to  be  laid  out  in 
lands  for  the  relief  of  the  Poor  "  ('  History  of 
Chesterfield,'  8vo.,  1823,  p.  72).  I  am  told 
that  Richard  Taylor  in  his  will  calls  a  Gilbert 
Heathcote  cousin.  It  is  so. 


I    I    I 

Thomas,  d.  y.;  bur. 

at  C.  25  Mar.  1625. 
Richard,  d.  y. 
Elizabeth,  d.  y. 


Samuel  Taylor,  eld.  son  &  heir,  aged  14,= 
18  Jan.  13  Car.  I.;  a  Major  in  theParl. 
Army,  &  afterwards  settled  at  Walling- 
wells  in  Notts ;  some  time  Governor  of 
Tangier,  time  of  Charles  II.;  d.  29  Mar. 
1679,  aged  55  ;  said  to  have  £5000  a 
year.  (0.  H.) 


:Barbara,  dau.  of .... 
Gee  of  Retford  ; 
killed  by  accident  at 
Oldcotes  during  the 
rejoicing  for  the 
Restoration. 


Richard  Taylor  of  Wallingwells,  Esq.,  son  &  heir,  M.P.^pBridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph 


for  Retford  &  Sher.  of  Notts  1699,  d.  20  April 
aged  50  ;  bur.  at  Carlton  ;  he  was  the  only 
Will  15  June  168 1.2 


1699, 
child. 


Knight  of  Langold  ;  d.  13 
June  1734,  aged  78  ;  bur. 
with  her  husband. 


Thomas  White  of  Tuxford  &  Wallingwells,=Bridget  Taylor,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  mar. 
Esq.,  Memb.  for  Retford,  etc.  28  July  1698  ;  d.  7  Jan.  1761. 

1  It  can  hardly  have  been  so,  as  the  wife  of  Stephen  Arlush  was  named  Anne 
(see  the  Ins.  of  the  Arlush  family  in  the  Church  of  Howden,  in  Gent's  '  Ripon,' 
p.  57).     She  d.  31  Oct.  1691,  set.  58,  so  that  she  could  not  have  been  the  Ann, 
sister  of  Rebecca.    (See  p.  596.) 

2  Coz.  Tho.  Cooper,  coz.   Rebecca  Galmeidey  Jackson,  coz.  Heathcote  &  his 
wife,  bro.  John  Clarkson,  uncle  &  aunt  Arlush,  bro.  John  Knight,  coz,  Gilbert 
Heathcote,  coz.  Geo.  Franks.— York  Wills  1439. 


MS.  241  FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  579 

(Later  note.) 

Mr  Blore  gives  a  quite  different  account  of  Joseph  &  Richard  Taylor  above. 
He  makes  Joseph  the  Lecturer  at  Ashburn  husband  of  Ann  Taylor,  &  Richard 
marry  dau.  of  Blackwell  of  Blackwell,  by  whom  Benj.,  of  Ashburn,  mar.  to  Eliz., 
dau.  of  Rob.  Webster  of  Ashburn  by  Susan,  dau.  of  Tho.  Taylor  of  Ashburn.  He 
names  the  issue  of  this  marriage  2  dau"  Lydia  and  Ann  &  2  sons  Tho8  &  George. 
Tho.  lived  at  Ashburn,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  was  twice  mar.,  his  first  wife  being 
called  in  the  neighbourhood  Dirty  Doll.  By  his  2nd  w.  he  had  Rev.  John  Taylor  of 
Ashburn  &  a  dau.,  mar.  to  ....  Galliffe,  an  apothecary  in  Ashburn,  &  after  of 
Cheadle  ;  she  had  no  issue.  Rev.  John  was  twice  mar.,  1  to  Eliz.,  dau.  &  h.  of 
Wm  Webb,  Gent.  (Settl.  7  &  8  Dec.  1733).  His  2nd  wife  survived  him.  Rev.  John 
(or  Dr  Taylor)  left  his  estate  to  William  Brunt  or  Blunt,  a  younger  son  of  a  tailor 
of  that  name  by  a  dau.  of  Tho8  Taylor  of  Ashburn,  Atty,  son  of  George,  of  Ashburn, 
Attorney,  alledged  son  of  Benjn  &  brother  of  Thomas.  This  Wm  Brunt  or  Blunt 
was  to  take  the  name  of  Webster,  which  he  did,  &  was  a  Just,  of  Peace  for 
Derbyshire. 

I  believe  this  to  be  entirely  erroneous  as  to  the  identity  of  Richard  mar.  to 
Blackwell  with  the  Richard  above,  &  the  marriage  of  Benj.  with  an  Eliz.  Webster. 
But  see  Bassano's  Pedigree  at  p.  105.  But  Bassano  does  not  state  his  Richard 
a  son  of  the  Chesterfield  Alderman. 


Cftet&am— Hap— Coofcc— Ctmltffe— 
MS.  242  IHant—  Cooper. 

This  pedigree  is  copied  from  one  compiled  by  Ralph  Cooper  whose  name  appears 
in  it,  in  possession  of  Mr  Benjamin  Naylor  of  Manchester,  a  descendant  of  John 
Tildesley  &  Margaret  Chetham.  It  is,  I  presume,  the  same  account  which  is  con- 
tained in  the  MS.  mentioned  by  the  Rev.  John  Radcliffe  in  a  letter  to  the  'Gent. 
Mag.,'  1792,  p.  521,  as  compiled  by  a  poor  weaver.  It  agrees  with  a  pedigree  entered 
by  George  Chetham  at  the  Visitation  of  London  1634.  From  a  Monument  at 
Manchester. 

The  Cunliffe  part  of  this  pedigree  is  very  differently  stated  by  Mr  Whatton,  p. 
134.  There  are  also  many  other  variations,  some  which  are  wrongly  stated  by  him, 
&  others  that  may  be  right. 

This  appears  in  Harl.  1437,  ....  Chetham  of  Nuthurst  in  Moston  near  Manchester, 

f.  226b,  M.P.B.,xiv.,  190.  temp.  Hen.  VI.  =f 

Compare    Harl.    1476,    f.  | 

246  b,  &  1449,  f.  21.    Com-  Edward,  2nd  son. 

pare  also  Ped.  in  Booker's  =j= 

'  Hist,  of  Blackley.'  | 

James. 

T 


Henry  Chetham^Margaret,  dau.  of  Roger  Wroe  of  Heaton  Yate. 


3.  Henry,     4.  George,  of  Clayton,     5.  Humphry  Chetham  of  Clayton,  Esq.,  High 

d.  y.  Gent.,  d.  unmar.  (See     Sheriff  of  Lane.  1635 -;  b.  10  July  1580  ;  d. 

his  will  at   Dr  Com-     12    Oct.  1653  ;    founder  of  the  Blue  Coat 

mons  1626.)  Hospital  &  Library  in  Manchester  ;  never 

mar.  ;  to  be  bur.  in  Ch.  of  Manchester. 

A 


580 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  242 

A 


1.  Edward,      Isabel,  1  w.,  dau.  of=p2.  James  0.  of  Crompsall,  2nd  son,=plsabel, 


d.y. 


George   Holland  of  i  b.  7  April  1565  ;  a  legatee  of  H.  C. 


Crompsall. 


2nd  w. 


Edward,  Exr  to  H.  C. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Henry=pGeorge,  of  London,=pAbigail,  2nd  wife,  dau. 


Johnson  of  Manchester, 
in  Harl.  1437. 


merch1  1633,  b. 
1594;  d.  1664.    Exr 
to  H.  C. 


of 


of    London. 


Edward  Gilthorp(?). 


Humphry,  d.      James,  b.=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir      Isabel  or    George.     Ann 


unmar.  about 
1658. 


1641  ;  d. 
1697. 


Samuel  Sleigh,  &  his      Eliza- 
cohr.     (See  Lysons's     beth. 
'  Derbyshire.') 


Henry. 


James,  a  Clerk,  d.     Gervase,  d.  y.  1718,    Judith  &  Abigail,  d.  unmar.,  & 
unmar.,  D.D.  aged  34.  were  bur.  at  Prestwich. 


Samuel,  b.  1675  ;  d.  1744=Mary,  dau.  &  cohr  of 
s.p.  ;  of  Turton,  Esq.,  of  James  Holt  of  Castle- 
Castleton,  Clayton,  co.  ton,  Esq.  (See  FED., 

Lane.,    &     of     Ash,    co.     194.) 
Derb.  ;  d.  20  March. 


Humphry,  d.  unmar.  at 
Castleton  17  July  1749, 
&  with  him  ended  the 
male  line  of  George  C., 
nephew  of  the  founder. 


John  Kay  of  Thornham  near^pJane,  a  wid., 


Middleton.    Called  Richd  in 
Harl.  1437. 


in    will     of 
H.  C. 


Isabel,  w.  of  Eic.  Lomax  of 
Reddifells,  co.  Lane.  Will 
of  H.  C. 


Richard  Kay,  bp.  28  Feb.  1628.     James  Kay,  bp.  1632. 

I        J 


John  Kay,  b.  1676. 


Richd,  d. 
unmar. 


John 


Kay=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Dickenson  of 
Salford. 


Thomas=FElizabeth 


Braith- 
waite  of 
Kendal. 


Kay,  b. 
28  Aug. 
1704. 


James.     Robert.      Otho  Cooke=f=Elizabeth  Kay     Robert. 

—         of  Manches-  [  [d.  13  Jan. 
Henry.     Edward.     ter,Esq.  (Q.     1773,  aged  57;     Sarah. 


All  d.  y.     if  not  he 
John.  whod.1773, 

etc.) 


bur.  in  Lord 
Derby's  Chapel, 
Manchester]. 


MS.  242 
B| 

FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM.                                 581 
C|                                               D 

1 
John        Martha,  b.  16 
Braith-    March  1736  ; 
waite,       mar.  Bold, 
b.  16        Cooke,  Esq. 
Sep. 
1733. 

1                      1                              1 
Elizabeth,      Thomas,  b.  13      Mary,  b.  1755.    She 
b.  26  June      Nov.  1745.           seems  to  have  mar. 
1739.             A    Fellow    of     Tho.  Braith  waite, 
Brazen  Nose        D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Coll.,  Oxford.      Richmond,  9  Aug. 
1792. 

Robert      James  Cooke,= 
Cooke,      b.  1748  ;  mar. 
d.  Feb.      4  May  1772. 
1773, 
aged  27. 

=Ann,  dau.  of     John  &     Sarah,  wife  of  Rev.     Elizab., 
Tho.   Aldin-      Henry,      Robert  Kenyon,          d.  y. 
son  of  Linn      d.  y.          son  of  Rob.  Ken- 
in  Norfolk,                         yon  of  Peel,  Esq. 
Esq. 

Otho  Cooke,  son  &  heir, 
d.  at  Knapton  House,  E. 

b.  30  Aug.  1774;  Lieut,  in  4th  Dragoons;      Ann,  b.  4 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  1798.                               Feb.  1773, 

6.  Ralph  Chetham,  d.  at  St.  Alban's;  his  baptism=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Adam  Smith 
cannot  be  found  ;  d.  before  his  brother  H.  C.         of  Manchester. 

George,  a  legatee  in  Mary,  w.  of  John  Margaret,  w.  of  John  Elizabeth,  w.  of 

the  founder's  will  ;  Cunliffe  ;  leg.  of  Tildesley,  V.D.M.  Edward  Cro- 

d.  unmar. ;  of  Clay-  H.  C.  (see  FED.,  p.  52) ;  leg.  ston ;  leg.  of  H. 

ton.  =r  of  H.  C.  C.        =F 


T 


John  Cunliffe.        John  Corston  (sic).      Edw. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of  Tho. 
Plant.       =F 


Marg4. 


Nicholas  Cun-     Laurence  Plant^Susanna,  dau.  of  James  Pilk-     Olive,  b.  13  Oct. 


liffe,  Governor    b.  4  June  1702 
of  the  Blue         mar.  5  Sep. 
Coat  Hospital.     1727. 


ington  of  Brightmet  by  his  1700  ;  mar. 

2nd  w.  Cath.,  dan.  of  Tho8  Tho8,  son  of 

Lacy  of  Hakin,  Esq.,  by  his  Geo.  Hargreave 

2nd  w.,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  of    Haslingden, 

Armitage  ;  b.  6  Nov.  1710.  mercer. 


John    Thomas,  b.  15  Oct.  1728  ;  d.  30  April  1764.     Olive,  b.  1738.  Charles 

Cun-  —  Clement, 

liffe.     Olive,  b.  12  Dec.  1730  ;  d.  24  Oct.  1732.         Mary,  b.  1741.  b.  1748. 

Elizabeth,  b.  12  Dec.  1731  ;  d.  23  July  1760.     Sarah,  b.  1743.  Edward 

—  Francis, 

James,  b.  1733.    John,  b.  1736.  Joseph,  b.  1746.  b.  1753. 


Henry  Cunliffe,  b.  March  1693  ;  d.  23  June  1773  s.p wife  of  .  .  .  . 


VOL.  II. 


582 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  242 
F 


....  Owen.=p.  .  .  . 


Henry  Owen  Cunliffe,  heir  to  his  uncle. 


Daniel  Travis  of  Blackley  near^Ann  C.      Alice,  d.  unmar.  ;  a  legatee 
Manchester.  of  H.  C. 

George,  bought  Richard,  d.  unmar.  ;  Seth,  d.  unmar.     Alice,  mar.  in     Dorothy. 

"  six  brothers'  leg.  of  H.  C.  1630  to  Richd 

land."     Lived  Ralph,  mar.  &     Cooper  of 

with  the  Foun-  James,  mar.  &  had  had  issue.  Blackley  ;  leg. 

der  at  Clayton.  issue  ;  leg.  of  H.  C.  of  H.  C. 


Ralph  &  Ellen,  both    John,  mar.  Mary,     Ann,  mar.  John  Ken-  Susan,  mar.  Adam 

mar.  &  had  issue.         dau.  of  ....  yon  &  had  issue.  Boardman. 

Sparling  of  Lan- 

Alice,  w.  of  ....         caster.  Elizabeth,  mar.  1  ....  Mary,    mar.     Ja8 

Green,  &  had  issue.  =j=  Fish,  2  ....  Hilton  Hall    of  Blackley 

&  had  issue.  &  had  issue. 


John,  b.  Dec.  1667  ;T=Mary,  dau.  of  Laur.     Benjn,  d.     Mary,  w.  of  Tho8  Hawkins 
d.  9  July  1757.          I  Howarth.  unmar.       of  Wissel. 


Ralph  Cooper,  who  compiled  James  &  Marg1,  w.  of  Nath1  John,  mar.  Betty 
this  pedigree,   mar.  Esther  Anne,  Taylor  of  Moston,  G  red  hill  of  Black- 
Collins  of  Blackley  &  had  d.  y.  &  had  issue.  ley  &  had  issue, 
no  issue. 


Richd,  mar.  Alice  Ogden  of    Mary,  mar.  Wil.  Thornley    Robert,  mar.  Betty  Kemp 
Crumpsall  &  had  issue.  of  Blackley  &  had  issue.       of  Manchester  &  had  issue. 


Adam  Boardman=pSusan,  dau.  of  Richard  Cooper. 


Adam.    John^=.  .  .  .    dau.  of  John     Richard. 
=F  I  Cooper  of  Rochdale. 

I  I  _ 


=p 


Mary,  w.  of  Ralph  Beswick.    Anne,  w.  of  John 
Smedhurst. 


! 


J 


Adam.  James.    Mary, 
.  —  —        w.  of 

Charles.  John.       Tho. 

—  —        Cooke. 
George.  Ralph. 

—  All 
Mary.  mar.  & 
All  mar.  had 

&  had  issue. 
issue, 


....  w.     Richard. 
of  John         — 
Hall  of      Robert. 
Black- 
ley. 


_ 

Ralph,    Robert,  Mary, 

mar.       mar.  mar. 

Betty     Jane  .... 

Allin      Wol-  Gaskel 

&  had    ston-  &  had 

issue,     croft  issue. 

&  had 

issue. 


Ann,  mar.    John  & 
John  Og-      another 
den  &  had     son,  both 
issue.  mar.  & 

had 
issue. 


MS.  243 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


583 


Notes  of  Humphry  Chetham's  will  1651  in  extracts  from  J.  O.  Lake's  Book  of  Precedents. 
Edward  Chetham  of  Nuthurst,  Yeoman,  son  &  heir  of  Edward  0.  of  Smedley.^ 


Edward  Chetham  of    Alice,  w.  of 
Castleton.  Esq.,  d.19     Adam 
Feb.  1769,  aged  79.       Bland,  Esq. 


Mary,  w.  of  Samuel 
Clowes,  Esq. 


These  appear  to  be  the  children  of  an 
Edward  Chetham,  &,  I  suppose,  de- 
scend.  of  Edward  son  of  James. 


Anu,  w.  of 
.  .  .  .  Law- 
ley. 

Mary,  w.  of 
Mordecai 
Green  ;  d. 
1796,  aged 
78. 

Samuel  Clowes^ 
of  Broughton. 

=Rachel,  dau.  of 
Cap.   Leigh  of 
the  West  Halt. 

Edward, 
d.  un- 
mar. 

1 
Anne,  mar.  1  James 
Hilton   of    Rering- 
ton,  Esq.,  2  Tho" 
Crosse  of  Shaw  Hill, 
Esq.  =?= 

1 

.  1              | 

1              1 

Samuel  Clowes  of  Broughton,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  William,  Mary,  mar. 

Esq.,  Cap"  in  the  Lane.  Militia;     John  Tipping  d.  uu-  John  Live- 

d.  1804  j^Sher.  1777.  (See  issue,    of  Manches-  mar.  sey,  Esq. 
Whatton,  p.  141.)                         ter,  Esq. 


Frances,  Ann  Crosse,  w. 

mar.Rev.  of    James  Hil- 

Henry  ton  of  Penning- 

Browne,  ton,  Esq. 


John  Chetham  of  Nuthurst^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Ellis  Prestwich  of  Holme. 


Thomas  C.=T=Eliz.,  dau.  of  John  Hopwood    Ellis  C.,  2ndT=Jane,  dau.  &  heir  of  Ric.  Jakes  of 


of  N. 


of  Hopwood. 


l=pJai 
Mi 


Middleton. 


John  &      Elizabeth,  mar.  Tho.      Alice 
Ralph.       Birch  of  Birch  Hall. 


ice.     Thomas=.  .  .  .  dau.  of    John=pCatherine,  dau.     Mary. 

of  Richd   More       — 


....  Ireland 
of  Bank. 


of  co.  Norf. 


Eliz. 


I  I  I 

This  from  Harl.  1549,  f.  42.       John.      Catherine,  mar.  Francis  Byreham  of  Norfolk.       Francis. 


MS.  244,  245 

Attelina,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Tho.^John  Rodes  of  Staveley =f= Joan,  2  w.,  dau.  of  John 
Hewet  of  Wales,  co.  York.    I  "Woodthorpe.  I  Mould  of  London,  merch*. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,=pFrancis  Rodes  of  Staveley  Wood- 
dau.  of  Brian  thorpe,  Esq.,  made  Serjeant  at 
Law  21  Aug.  1582  ;  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas  29  June  1585; 
purchased  Barlborough,  Hough- 
ton,  &  other  considerable  estates. 
Will  dated  7  June  29  Eliz.; 
prob.  28  April  1591. 


Sandford  of 
Thorpe-Salwin, 
Esq. ;  bur.  at 
Staveley. 


=Mary,  2  w.,  dau.  of 
Francis  Charlton  of 
Apley,  co.  Salop ; 
sister  to  Elizabeth, 
w.  of  John,  Earl  of 
Rutland.  (See 
names  of  children 
of  this  marriage  in 
M.  P.  B.,  vi.,  20.) 


Richard. 


Mary,  mar.  Sir  John 
Thornhaugh  of  Fen- 
ton. 

Elizabeth,  mar.  Sir 
John  Tempest  of 
Bowling. 


Catherine,  mar. 
Thomas  Pilk- 
ington  of  Brad- 
ley and  Stanley. 

Judith,       mar. 
Jonas  Water- 
house. 


II  II 

Ciceley.      Frances. 

Attelina.     Margaret. 
All  d.  unmar. 


Bridget,  mar. 
....  Bruce. 

Troth,    mar. 
....  Lister. 


584 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  245 


Catherine^  1st  w.,=fAnn,  2  w.^Sir  Godfrey  Rodes  of=Margaret,  3  w.,=.  .  .  . 

dau.    of    John     4th  w., 


dau.   of   Edmund 
Onley.    Or,  3  piles 
g.,  on  canton  argt. 
a  mullet  sab. 

dau.  of  Sir 
Edward 
Lewkner 
of  Denham 
Hall  in 
Sussex  or 
Suffolk. 

| 
Mary,  d.  unmar. 


Great  Houghtou,  Kn1, 
a  secondary,  eldest  son, 
knighted  at  Havering 
13  July  1615;  a  Just, 
of  Peace  1 1  James  I.  ; 
d.  in  1634,  Watson's 
Pedigree  says  Sep. 
1633.  (Seep.  11.) 


Astley,      Esq.,  wid. 

Master  of   the  of  Sir 

Jewel     Office ;  Wil. 

wid.  of   Anthy  Paun- 

Nevile  of  Mat-  ton. 
tersey. 


1 
Godfrey  Rodes,  D.D.,  Dean 
of    Londonderry,    Fel.    of 
Sidney  Col.,  Camb. 

Ann,  w.  of  John 
Nevile  of  Mat- 
tersey,  Eso^. 

Frances, 
d.      un- 
mar. 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  Tho- 
mas Wentworth, 
Earl  of  Strafford. 

Sir  Edward  Rodes  of  Great  Houghton,  Knl,=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Hammond 
J.P.,  Col.  of  Horse  by  0.  Cromwell  13  Whichcote  of  Harpswell,  co.  Line., 
March  1654,  &  Privy  Councillor;  Kne  of  Kn4 ;  mar.  May  1629  ;  d.  22  April 
the  Shire  for  Perth  20  Aug.  1656  ;  d.  19  1681,  aged  72,  &  was  bur.  at  Dar- 
Feb.  1666,  aged  66  ;  bur.  at  Darfield.  field  at  12  at  night. 


1 

Anne,  mar.  George 
Ellis  of  Brampton, 
Gent. 

.J                                              .1                         1 
Milicent,  mar.  1  Charles  Hut-    Elizabeth,  d.  at    Frances. 

ton,  Gent.,  2  Robert  Banks,    Wakefield   un- 
Vicar  of  Hull.                            mar.  ;    bur.  11 
Nov.  1714. 

Hammond,  Chaplain  to  the 
Countess  Dowager  of  Straf- 
ford ;    d.    unmar.   5    June 
1688. 

II                       II                  1 
Richard,  d.  y.      Milicent  &     Mary,  mar.  John 

—              Elizab.,  d.      Wordsworth     of 
Samuel,  d.  y.       inf.                  Swathe  Hall, 
Gent. 

Godfrey  Rodes  of 
Great    Houghton, 
Esq.,  bp.    5   Oct. 
1631  ;     M.P.    for 
borough    of    Lin- 
lithgow,     Stirling, 
&  Clackmannan  20 
Aug.  1656  ;    aged 
34,  1666  ;   d.  un- 
mar. 2  7  April  1681; 
bur.  at  Darfield. 

Edward, 
a    Barr. 
ofGray's 
Inn,    d. 
unmar. 
before 
Godfrey. 

William  Rodes  of= 
Great   Houghton, 
Esq.,  heir  to  God- 
frey, bp.  11  July 
1639  ;   was  made 
a  Cornet  of  Horse 
22  June  1660  ;  d. 
13  Dec.  1694. 

=Mary,  dau.=Joshua  Ray- 
of  Richard     ner,     Gent., 
Wilson    of    2nd      husb., 
Leeds,            mar.       July 
Merch*.          1705;    d.   4 
March  1710; 
bur.  at  Selby. 

Godfrey  Rodes  of  Great  Houghton,  Esq.,  bp.  at  Leeds      Edward,  d.  y. 
23  Aug.  1686  ;  d.  unmar.  27  Feb.  1709. 


MS.  244,  245 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


585 


0 

D| 

1 

Richard  Rodes  of= 
Great    Hough  ton, 
Esq.,  heir  to  God- 
frey ;  bp.  24  Sep. 
1691  ;   d.  4  Feb. 
1720-21. 

=Martha,  dau.  of  =  Samuel  Cromp-=Ann             Mary,  w.  of 
Elkana  Riche  of    ton,   2nd    husb.     Rodes,          William 
Bull   House  in    (See  pp.  10,  16.)     I8t  w.            Rookes     of 
Peniston     psh.,                                                    Rodes  Hall. 
Gent.     (See                                                         (See  p.  16.) 
FED.,  p.  17.) 

1                                                                             | 

William  Rodes  of  Great  Houghton,  Esq.,  the        Mary,  d.        Martha,  mar.  Hans 
last  male  ;  d.  in  the  beginning  of  April  1740.        unmar.          Buske,  Esq.    (See 
1789.            FED.,  p.  5.) 

Peter  Rodes,  seated 
by    his    father    at 
Hickleton. 

Francis  Rodes,      Ann.      Catherine.      Mary.=Sir  John 
living  29  Eliz.       One  of  these  mar.  John  Bas-    Thorn- 
set  of  Fletborough,  &  had  a    laugh  (Q.). 
son  Edward. 

This  probably  belongs  to  John  of  Horbury. 

Ann,  1st  w.,  dau.  of  George=Dorothy,=i=Sir  John  Rodes= 


Benson    of    Hugill,    co.  2  w., 

Westmorland,    by    Eliz.,  dau.  of 

dau.  of  Rob.  Braithwaite  George 

of  Ambleside  (see  sisters  Savile  of 

of  Ann  Benson,  M.  P.  B.,  Wake- 

iii.,  10)  ;  no  issue.     This  field, 
marriage  is  in  the  West- 
morland Visitation,  Harl. 
1615,  f.  19  b. 


of  Barl- 
borough,  Knf, 
aged  7  1569; 
Sher.  Derb.  36 
Eliz.  5  knighted 
at  the  Tower  15 
March  1603  ; 
d.  16  Sep. 
1639  ;  aged  42, 
3  Jac. 


:Frances,  3  w.,= 
dau.ofMarm. 
Constable  of 
Holderness  : 
wid.  of  Henry 
Cheek. 


:Ursula,  4  w., 
dau.  of  Sir 
John  Mai- 
lory  of  Stud- 
ley.  This  4 
wife  &  her 
issue  from 
Watson's 
Pedigrees. 


Darcy.     Mallory.     Ursula. 


John  Rodes  of  Horbury,  co.  York,  eldest  son,=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Nevile 


aged  20,  1611;   disinherited  by  his  father; 
he  was  blind.    York  Wills  758. 


of   Chevet    in    Yorkshire.      In- 
serted from  Watson's  Pedigrees. 


John  Rodes  of  Horbury,  was  living  in  1695,  being  then  very  old  ;  mar.,  bur.,  had 
only  dau8 ;  had  a  brother  Francis  who  had  several  sons.    (See  M.  P.  B.,  iii.,  31.) 


Elizabeth,      Anne,  mar.  John 
s.p.                Walthal  of  Lon- 
don.    (M.  P.  B., 
Mary,  s.p.      xiv.,  162A.) 

Lenox,  w.  of      Gertrude, 
Sir     Marm.      living  un- 
Langdale,         mar.     17 
Lord  Lang-      Dec.  1650. 
dale. 

Priscilla,  w.  of  John 
Bright  of   Middle- 
thorpe,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bishop-hill, 
York,  6  Nov.  1664. 

George,  2nd  son,    Henry,  3rd 
bur.  at  Barlbro'     son,     un- 
27  Dec.  1665.       mar.  1634. 

Mallory,  4  son,  d.  unmar.,  & 
was  bur.  at  Barlborough  19 
Dec.  1660.     (Q.  if  not  by  4 
wife.) 

Catherine,  w.  of  Sir 
John    Hotham    of 
Scorboro,    Kn*    & 
Bart.                       E 

586 


PAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  244 


Sir  Francis  Rodes  of  Barlborough,=pElizabeth,  dau.  &  h.  of  Sir=Alan  Lockhart,  a 


kn*  at   Whitehall  9  Aug.   1641 
created  a  Bart.  14  of  same  month  ; 
d.  in  Feb.  1645. 


Geo.  Lascelles  of  Sturton     Scotchman, 
&  Gateford,  Knt;  aged  19,     husband. 
1614.     (See  W.  P.,  p.      .) 


2nd 


1                  1               1 

Penelope,  mar.  Hen.    Elizabeth,  mar.     Catherine,  mar. 
Holme  of  Paul  Holme;    Tho.  Booth  of    Leo.  Robinson  of 
mar.  at  Worksop  17     Goushill,      co.     Newton     Garth 
April  1649.                    Line.                    in  Holderness. 

Lenox,  mar.  John  Tru- 
man    of     Mansfield, 
Atty,    mar.    27    Mar. 
1649  at  Worksop. 

4.  John  R.^= 
of  Sturton, 
4th  son. 

-Elizabeth,  dau.  of    5.  Peter,  a  Divine,  slain 
Simon  Jason    of    at  Winfield  Manor  for 
Edial,  co.  Staff.        the  King. 

6.  George    Eleanor  & 
&  Ann,  d.    Frances,  d. 
unmar.         inf. 

John  Rodes= 
of  Cornhill, 
London, 
linendraper, 
eldest     son, 
living  1695. 

pMary,  dau.  of  Wil. 
Tighe,     citizen    & 
leather     seller     of 
London,  son  of  .... 
Tighe  of  Carlby  near 
Stamford,  co.  Line. 

Francis  Rodes,  2nd 
son,  resided  some 
time  in  Maryland, 
where  he  was  twice 
mar.,  but  is  now, 
1698,  in  England, 
&  has  issue. 

Charles  Rodes,  3rd  son, 
lived  in  Virginia,  where 
he  is  lately  mar.  1695. 

Ann,  mar.  Henry  Har- 
rison of  Worksop. 

i               r             i               i 

William  Rodes,  aged    John  Rodes,  b.  6    Elizabeth,  eld.  dau.,    Rebecca,  2  dau.,  b. 
6,  14  Feb.  1894-5.       Oct.  1693  ;  d.  at    aged    14,   21    Sep.     10  June  1692;  d.  at 
7  months  old.         1694.                          15  months  old. 

....  Rodes  of  London,  Gent.,  grandson  to  the  linendraper  on  whom  Sir 
John  Rodes  entailed  the  estate  on  failure  of  issue  male  of  his  sister. 


Lassels,  d.     Sir  Francis^  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir     Lettice=p3.  Clifton  R.  of=j=Elizabeth, 

2nd  w., 
dau.  of 
John 
Scrim- 
shire  of 
Cotgrave, 
Esq. 


an    infant 
&  was  bur. 
at    Work- 
sop. 

Rodes  of 
Barlbo- 
rough,    2nd 
Bart.,  d.  3 
May  1651. 

Gervas    Clifton,     Clifton, 
Bart.,  by   Lady     1  w. 
Frances  Clifford, 
dau.  of  Francis, 
Earl  of  Cumber- 
land. 

Sturton,     Esq., 
aged     40,      16 
March       1662. 
He  had   a  son 
Godfrey,  bp.  at 
Blythe  30  Aug. 
1653. 

| 

Gervas,  eldest 
son,  d.  an  in- 
fant. 


John  Rodes,  2nd  son  &  heir,  b.  4 
May  1662.  He  was  cast  away 
as  is  supposed  at  sea. 


Gertrude,  w.  of  Wil.  Win- 
tringham,  Minister  of  East 
Retf ord.  In '  Barta*e '  Ann. 


Sir  Francis  Rodes  of  Barl-=pMartha,  dau.  of  Wil. 


borough,  the  3rd  Bart.,  aged 
14,  16  March  1662  ;  Sher. 
Notts  1671  ;  d.  March 
1675-6,  bur.  at  Barl- 
borough  23.  P 


Thornton  of  Grant- 
ham,  co.  Line. ;  living 
1695;  d.  23  Oct. 
1719,  aged  76  ;  bur. 
at  Barlborough. 


William  Hussey,=Jane  R., 
Esq.,  Capn  of  a    bp.  at 
Troop  of  Horse     Barl- 
under  K.  William     borough 
in  Flanders  1695.     17  Oct. 
1650. 


MS.  244 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


587 


F| 


Sir  John  Rodes  of  Barlborongh,  Gerard, 

4th  Bart., aged  25,  28  July  1695;  d.  y., 

will  dated  13  March  1731  ;  d.  bur.  at 

unmar.  1743,  &  was  bur.  in  the  Barl- 

Quakers'   Burying   Ground  at  boro'. 
Hansworth  Woodhouse. 


Ann  R.,  eldest  Frances  Rodes,  2nd  dan., 

dau.,  mar.  her  mar.  at  Barlborough  30 

cousin     Wil-  Dec.   1699    to  Gilbert 

liam  Thornton  Heathcote  of  Cutthorpe, 

of  Bloxam,  co.  M.D.     (See  FED., 

Line.  p.  142.) 


John  Rodes  of  Horbury,  Esq.     Will  dated  18  July  1661.    Has  tythe 
at  Hooton  Paynel.     Kinsman,  Mr  John  Savile  of  Wakefield. 


T 


John  Rodes,  eld.  son  &  heir,  Executor  of^Ann  .... 
Horbury,  Gent.    Will  6  Feb.  1707,   I  Ex* 


Godfrey.      Francis. 


I  I    I 

Dorothy.      Grace. 


Sarah. 


Elizab.    Ann.    Marg'.     Sarah.    Alice.    Barbara.     Milicent. 


MS.  246,  247 

See  in  Whitaker's  '  History  of  Richmondshire,'  i.,  156,  extracts  from  the  Register 
of  the  names  to  1755. 

See  York  Wills  453  &  896,  1559. 

Q.  if  Alex.  Montgomery  below  was  not  father  of  Hugh,  who  mar.  Barbara 
Metham. 

Wm  Rokeby  in  a  letter  to  his  brother  the  Judge  speaks  of  him  thus  :  "  My 
cousin  Montgomery  (as  he  calls  himself),"  1692. 

A  Ralph  Rokeby  &  Dory  Rokeby  of  Durham  1033.    Proceedings  of  Ecc1  Com". 


Ralph  Rokeby=pMargaret,  eldest  of  3    Agnes,     Alice,    These  3  sisters,  with  Roger 


of  Morton,  co. 
York,  temp. 
Hen.  7. 


daus.    &    coheirs    of    mar.         mar. 
Rob.  Danby  of  Yaf-     James      John 
forth,    cousin   &   co-     Strang-     Ack- 


heir  of    Sir   Richard 
Coniers. 


ways. 


land. 


Lascelles,  Sir  Richard 
Strangways,  &  Elizabeth, 
w.  of  Wil.  Buhner,  were 
cousins  &  coheirs  of  Sir 
Rich.  Conyers. 


4.  Ralph  Rokeby  of  Skiers,  Esq.,  Serjeant  at=pDorothy,  dau.  of  Thos.  Danby, 
Law,  4th  &  youngest  son  ;  bur.  at  Wakefield.      I  son  of  Sir  James. 


Jo 

4th 

son. 


hn,=pMary  or  Mar-    Grace,  mar.     Frances,    Jane,  mar.    Mary,  mar.  Wil. 
gery,  dau.   of    Geo.  Mack-     mar.  Rob.    By-     Pulleston. 


Ralph  Westb 
of  Ravenfiel 
or  Tho8. 


ard,  &  had 


y    worth  of  John 

d,     Erpingham,  Latham,    21  chil- 

co.  Rutland;  &  had       dren. 

s.p.  William. 


Margery,  mar. 
....  Headley, 
Yeo. 


Thomas,  Parson  of  Richmond,  mar. 
M"  ....  Smith  of  Beverley. 


Margaret.        Faith. 


T 


Sir  Thomas  R.,  Kn*  &  Mareschal  de  Camp  in  France. 


588 

A    B 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  246,  24, 


Douglas,  1  w.,=Ralph=pJoan,  2  w.,  dau.    Joan,  1  w.,=f=George,=f=Elizabeth 


dau.  of  William     Roke- 
Ferne  of  Don-     by,  2nd 


caster,  Esq. 


son, 
The 
Anti- 
quary. 


of  John  Porting-  dau.  &  coh. 

ton  of  P.,   Esq.,  of  Henry 

by  Ann,  dau.  of  Rokeby    of 

John  Laughton  Sandal. 
ofL.;  wid.ofMich1 
Warton  (252). 


3rd  son. 


Feme,  2nd 
w.;  wid.of 
Anthony 
Rook- 
wood. 


Catherine.       Phillis. 


Rosamond,      Ann,  dau.  &  h.,      Richard,      Ralph. 

d.  s.p.  mar.  Sir  John          d.  s.p.  — 

Hotham  of  Scor-  Dorothy.      Bridget. 

borough. 


Charles  Hotham,  Fel.  of  Peter  House,  Cambridge.      Durant.      William. 


Mary,  1st  w.,  dau.=pWilliam  Rokeby_of  Skiers,  Esq.,=Catherine,  2  w.,  dau.  of 
&    heir   of   John 
Rokeby  of  Sandal. 


Justice  of  the  Peace  ;   mar.  his    Vincent   Grantham    of 


2nd  w.  30  Aug.  1585. 


Lincoln,  Esq.  ;    wid.  of 
Robert  Saunderson,  Esq. 


1.  Thomas  Rokeby  of  Skiers,=pMary,  dau.  of  Wil. 


Esq.,    eldest    son    &   heir ; 
served  in  France. 


Cartwright  of  Os- 
sington. 


2.  William,  served  under 
the  Earl  of  Essex  in  the 
Netherlands. 


Grace,  dau.  &  h.,  mar Conyers,  Lord  Darcy. 


3.  Ralph  R.,  a  Captain=j=Priscilla,  dau.  of=  John  Bamforth  of    Robert,  slain 


in  the  Netherlands. 


Henry   Lyon  of    Pule     Hill,    Esq.    in  France. 
Roxby,  Esq.  2nd  husb. 


Mabel,  w.  of  Lt.  Col.  Gabriel  Savile.        Priscilla,  w.  of  Capn  Chris.  Musgrave. 


Phillis  Rokeby,  w.  of  John     3.  Richard  Rokeby,  3rd  son,=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir 


Scrope,    brother    of   Lord    servant  to  Lord  Scrope  of 


Scrope  of  Bolton. 


Bolton. 


Wil.    Ellerker    of 
Risby. 


Thomas,  a  soldier,  d.  s.p. 


1.  Thomas  Rokeby  of  Mor-=f=Jane,  sister  of  Marmaduke      2.  John  Rokeby,  2nd 


ton,  Esq.,  eld.  son  &  heir  ; 
Justice  of  the  Peace. 


Constable  of  Everingham  ; 
dau.  of  Robert. 


son,  Doctor  of  Civil 
&  Canon  Law. 


MS.  246 


FAMILI^E    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 
01 


589 

D 


Christopher,  of  Morton,  Esq.,=rMargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger       Ralph,  2nd  son, 


eldest  son  &  heir. 


Lassels  of  Brakenborough.         Master  of   St. 

Catherine's. 


DhnR. 


John  R.  of  Morton,  in  Prison  in  the=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Marmaduke    Roger, 
Fleet  on  account  of  Religion  1584.     I  Thweng;  called  Ann  in  '  D.  L. '    d.  s.p. 


Sir  Thomas^p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Lawson  of  Brough. 


Ralph.      He  seems  to  have  mar dau.  of  ....  Faucet 

of  London  &  had  issue. 


Thomas,=pCatherine,     Anthony w.  of w.  of  John     .  .  .  .  w. 


of  Hot- 
ham,  3rd 


son. 


dau.  of 
Laur. 
Leigh  of 
Adlington. 


Wicliffe  of  Wi-  Dodsworth  of  of  .... 

cliffe.  Thornton   Wat-  Lancas- 

—  las.  ter  of 
.  .  .  .  w.  of .  .  .  .  Stock- 
Grower  of  Stains-  ....  w.  of ....  bread, 
by.  Headlam. 


ilph, 


Ralph,    Susan,  mar.  Wil.  Cart-    Eliz.,  w.  of  Rich.    William  Rokeby  of=j=Dorothy 


d.  coal,    wright  of  Normanby,    Vincent  of  Firsby,    Hotham,  Esq.,  aged 


co.  Line. 


28,  1584. 


Rokeby. 


Sir  William  Rokeby  of  Hotham  &  of  Skiers,  which=j 
tie  bought  of  Sir  Conyers  Darcy  ;  created  a  Bart. 
29  Jan.  1661  ;  aged  64,  1665  ;  bur.  at  Wentworth 
where  he  has  a  Mon.  erected  1676. 

=Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Hickman  of  Gainsborough  ; 
lived  in  marriage  about  50 
years,  &  had  other  children 
who  d.  y. 

4.  Francis,     3.  Mildred,1  mar. 
d.  unmar.       Wilm    Sandford 
in  France,     of  Askham,  co. 
aged  ab*  79.     Westm.,  Esq., 
son  of  Tho.,  by 
Eliz.,  dau.  of  Wil- 
E                       liam  Orfeur,  Esq. 

4.  Bridget,  mar.  Alex.     1.  Mary,     2.  Eliza- 
Montgomery  of  Wei-     d.  un-        beth,  d. 
ton,  Esq.  ;  both  living     mar.  ;         unmar.  ; 
1709  ;  she  d.  26  Sep.     bur.  at        bur.  at 
1709,    aged     59,     &     Went-        Went- 
has  a  M.I.  in  Welton     worth.        worth. 
Church.                                                           P 

1  She  d.  without  issue,  &  her  husband  mar.  secondly,  Dorothy,  sole  heir  of  Geo. 
Smallwood  of  Upleatham  in  Cleveland,  Gent.,  by  whom  he  had  a  plentiful  fortune 
of  land  &  7  daughters,  of  whom  four,  Mildred,  Dorothy,  Elizabeth,  and  Catherine, 
were  living  1700. — Collier's  '  Dictionary.' 

It  is  mentioned  in  the  Peerage  that  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  William  Rokeby, 
mar.  Thomas  Paston,  a  younger  son  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Yarmouth,  who  was  drowned 
at  sea  1691,  &  had  by  her  Robert  &  Elizabeth. 

VOL.  II.  Z 


590 


FAMIKLE    MINOBTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  246,  247 


illiam,  1 


son,    Alexander,  2nd  son,  aged=f=Margaret,    Sir  Willoughby  Eokeby, 


Wil 

d.  unmar. ;  bur.  36,1665;  d.  before  his 
at  Wentworth,  father  1667,  &  is  bur.  in 
aged  ab1  23  Welton  Church,  where  is 
a  M.I.  to  his  memory ; 


he  was  a  soldier. 


dau.  of  the  3rd  Bart.,  heir  to  his 

JohnCoke  nephew,  aged  33,  1665  ; 

of    Hoik-  d.  unmar.  July  1678  j  of 

ham,  Esq.  Lincoln's  Inn. 


rilli 


Sir  William  Rokeby  of  Skyres,=f=Dorothy,  dau.  of    Wilson's  MS.,  Leeds,  says  that 


2nd  Bart.,  aged  9,  1665  ;  bur. 
27  April  1678,  aged  22. 


....  Stanhope  ;  Sir  Wil.  d.  s.p.,  &  that  his 
survived  &  was  sister  &  heir  Dorothy  mar. 
living  1704.  ....  Stanhope. 


Dorothy. 

Look  for  connection  with  Paston.    Capt.  Paston,     See  remarkable  will  of  the  wife 
who  mar.  Lady  Rokeby  (Dorothy),  d.  in  1691.         of  William   Rokeby  22  Oct. 

1720.    York  Wills  1885. 


Alexander  Rokeby  of  Sandal,  2nd  son,  by  gift  of=pSusan,  dau.  of  Gervas  Bosvile 


his  father. 


of  Warmsworth,  Esq. 


Alexander,  d.      William  R.  of  Sandal,=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Bourchier,  Esq., 


at  Trin.  Col.,      Esq.,  d.  3  Feb.  1662, 
Camb.,    aged      aged  30 ;  &  was  bur. 


ab4  16. 


at  Sandal. 


brother  of  Sir  John  B.  of  Benning- 
borough  ;  d.  28  Jan.  1705;  sister  of 
Abigail  Taylor  of  York. 


William  R.,  d.  young,  as  did  Theodore  and  other  children. 


Philip,=pJane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Godfrey  of  Thunnoch,     Mary,  w.  of  Chris.  Legard 
4  son.   I  co.  Line.,  Esq.    In  the  Judge's  MS.  Wil.       of  Anlaby  nr  Hull. 


Joseph  R.1        Philip.        Nathaniel.        Katherine. 


Thomas,  of  Woodhouse  nr  Hotham,  slain  at=pElizabeth,2  dau.  of  Wil.,  sister  of  Sir 
the  Battle  of  Dunbar  3  Sep.  1650,  &  of  j  William  Bury  of  Grantham.  In  the 
Burnby.  Will  6  July  1650.  Judge's  MS.  dau.  of  Wil. 


Anne,  mar.  Ralph    Emma,  mar.  Leonard    Susan.     Elizabeth,  d.     Dorothy,  d. 
Waterhouse  of  Weddell  of  Earswick.  unmar.,  aged    aged  2. 

Burnby.  (P.  596.)  ab4  18. 

1  Went  to  the  West  Indies. 

2  A  sister   of  Elizab.  Bury,  w.  of  Tho.  Rokeby,  mar.  Cap.  George  Byard  of 
Skellow.  from  whom  they  had  that  estate. 


MS.  246,  247 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


691 


G 


Benjamin,  a  merchant  in  London,  a  Governor  of  Christ's 
Hospital,  afterwards  of  Stratford  in  Essex,  where  he  d.  in 
1733  ;  mar.  Rebecca,  dau.  '&  h.  of  Thomas  Langham,  Esq.,1 


Mary,  mar.  Francis 
Hall  of  Dunning- 
ton,  from  whom 


of  Arthingworth,  co.  Northamp. ;  she  d.  21  Dec.  1692;  &       the  Plumers.     (P. 

Time*    VVII-M      it.     O  t       TV Ifn  .,J  ! ,  >  V  ,    I  \-,i  ^  T«  i ,  ,1 .  O  f\^7   \ 


was  bur.  in  St.  Martin's  Outwich. 


397.) 


Langham  Rokeby  of  Arthingworth,  co.  North-=pCatherine,  dau.  of        Rebecca. 


ampton,  Esq.,  1741 ;  b.  in  Bishopsgate  Street 
15  Dec.  1692,  bp.  24. 


Major  Nicolaus 
Morgan. 


Elizabeth. 


Langham, 
d.  inf. 


Thomas  Rokeby  of  Arthing-^pElizabeth,  dau.  &  h.  of 


worth,  Esq.,  only  son  &  heir ; 
d.  8  Sep.  1796,  aged  75. 


Col.  John  Scott  of  Gala- 
shiels,co.Tiviot(sw;);  d. 
7  Aug.  1815,  aged  91. 


Elizabeth, 
d.  unmar. 


Langham  Rokeby,  Clerk,=pMaria  Isabella,  dau.  of 

Elizabeth, 

Catherine,  mar. 

only  son  &  heir  apparent 

Somerset  Davies,  Esq., 

b.  24  May 

Joseph   Jekyll, 

1776,  d.   16  Dec.   1826, 

of  Wigmore   Hall,  co. 

1824,  aged 

Esq.,  of  Bath. 

aged  76. 

Hereford  ;    d.    1   Jan. 

79. 

— 

1811. 

Ann.  d.  unmar. 

Langham  Rokeby  of 
Arthingworth,  Esq., 
1827,  d.  an  inf. 
1844. 


Henry  Ralph,  Commander  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  mar.  July  1827 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  Boulton 
of  Oxenden,  co.  Northampton.2 


Anne  Maria    Charlotte 
Isabella,   d.    Jane,  d.y. 
at  Nice  11 
March  1818 


John  R.,  3rd  son,  a  factor    Joseph  R.3  of  Leeds,  merch1^ 
in  the  West  Indies  ;  no     4th  son,  d.  14   Aug.  1688  ; 
issue  ;  of  Barbadoes.           mar.  20  May  1668. 

=Milcah,  sister  to  Ursula 
Danby  ;  she  &  her  sis- 
ter were  the  only  coheirs. 

Joseph  Rokeby  of  Newbiggen,  Esq.,    John  Buxton,- 
seised    of    the    Manor  of    Sandal,     Esq.,  d.  1698. 
which  he  left  to  Langham  Rokeby    (See  FED.,  p. 
1741.    Will  17  Sep.  1739.                   408.) 

^Elizabeth.     1.  James. 

2.  Thomas. 
Both  d.  y. 

Thomas  Buxton.        John.        Ursula. 

H                                                                                                                                                              I 

1  Tho.  Langham,  whose  dau.  mar.  Benjamin  Rokeby,  was  a  Citizen  of  London,  & 
d.  3  Dec.  1700  ;  Eleanor  his  wife  d.  2  Dec.  1694  ;  M"  Rokeby  was  their  only 
child,  &  d.  21  Dec.  1692  ;  B.  R.  d.  3  Feb.  1732-3,  aged  89.  They  have  a  Mon.  in 
St.  Martin's  Outwich. 

3  1837,  Sep.  6,  mar.  at  Market  Harborough,  Rev.  Henry  Ralph  Rokeby,  Rector  of 
Arthingworth,  to  Harriet,  eld.  dau.  of  Joseph  Walley  of  Hunter  Street,  Brunswick 
Square. — '  Times.' 

3  In  trouble  1684. 


592  FAMILIJE   MINOETJM   GENTIUM.  MS.  246,  247 

<         ; Ll 

I 

Dorothy,  mar.  Eichard  Wyndlow  of  York,  Esq.,  &  had  the  3  coheirs  mentioned 
at  p.  11  ;  or  Q.  if  she  did  not  marry  James  Windlow  of  Yarm,  &  was  the  mother 
of  Richard.  One  of  the  Windlows  mar.  a  Tanner.  Warburton  says  she  mar. 
....  Wigley  of  London,  whose  sister  mar.  Ralph  Bell  of  Soulby.  Her  husband 
was  certainly  named  James.  This  Dorothy  was  the  favourite  niece  &  principal 
heir  of  the  Judge.  He  gives  a  receipt  for  £500,  her  marriage  portion,  16  Oct. 
1704,  &  22  May  1705  for  £1500.  =p 


I 
Dorothy,  named  in  will  of  Lady  Rokeby  1707. 


Sir  Thomas  R.,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the= Ursula,  dau.  &  coh.  of  James  Dauby 
Court  of  King's  Bench,  d.  s.p.  1699  ;  bur.    of  New  Buildings  near  Thirsk  ;  had 
at  Sandal ;  an  Utter  Barr.  of  Gray's  Inn ;    estates  at  Kirby  Knowle,  etc.  ;  d.  at 
Fel.  of  Catherine's  Hall,  Camb.    Will  16    New  Buildings. 
March  1697-8.* 

William  R.  of  Ackworth  Park,  Esq.,  d.=j=Emma,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bury  of 


1700  ;  aged  35,  1665  ;  of  Burnby  ;  had 
Skiers,  Sandal,  etc.,  which  he  sold. 


Grantham  ;  sister  of  Sir  Tho.  Bury, 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer  ;  d.  24  Jan. 
1703,  aged  66  ;  bur.  at  Tunbridge. 


1.  William  R.,  d.  s.p.  before  his  father  ;  6.  Thomas  Rokeby  of  Sandal,  Esq., 

in  1692  his  father  says  he  has  not  heard  dissolute,  sold  Skiers  ;  d.  s.p.  2  May 

of  him  for  a  12  month  or  more  ;  aged  9,  1706  ;    bp.  at    Ackworth    16  Feb. 

1665  ;  an  active  stirring  child.     Abroad  1670-1  ;  report  in  1705  that  he  had 

1690.  mar.  his  mistress. 


Sir  Thomas=p  Dorothy,  5  dau.,  d.  20  July  1744,        Henry  Scot1  of  York,= Jane 


I'Anson, 
Bart.,d. 
1707  ;  of 
New  Bounds 
in  Kent. 


aged    64.      "  Commonly    called  merch1,  both  living 

Lady  Janson."      Will   of  Chief  8  Anne'. 

Baron  Bury,  "  Dame  Dory  I'An-  See  for  Scots'  G.  M.' 

son  "   of   New   Bonn  in   Kent ;  March  1851,  p.  330. 
both  living  8  Anne. 


Sir  Thos  I.        John.        Dorothy,  mar Perry  ;  s.p. 


2.  George,  s.p.         Emma.3         3.  Thomas,    5.  John,  drowned  in    7.  Ebenezer, 

—  d.  inf.  the  Don  Nov.  1686.       d.  inf. 

4.  Alexander,  s.p.     Elizabeth.3 

Note. — The  Judge  lived  at  York  till  he  was  raised  to  the  Bench  in  1689. 
Ackworth  Park  was  bought  of  the  Rokebys  by  Mr  Ralph  Lowther. 

1  N.B.  Henry  Scot,  an  apothecary  in  Peter  Gate,  &  Rokeby  Scot  of  Lutton, 
Clerk,  both  voted  at  the  York  election  1741. 

3  Emma  should  probably  be  Susanna,  who  had  d.  unmar.  before  8  Anne,  as  by 
the  deed. 

3  Eliz.,  mar.  Tho.  Askham ;  see  a  deed  in  my  book  8  Anne;  living  at  Doncaster ; 
a  widow  8  Anne. 

*  See  his  "  Journal "  with  much  information  about  the  family  in  SurteesSoc.,  vol.  37. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  247 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


593 


Phillemel  Rokeby  of  Hotham  was  admitted  of  Gray's  Inn  23  Feb.  1626.    Tho1 
R.  of  the  same  23  April  1627. 


William  Rokeby,  apprentice^  Grace,  a  coheir     James  Rokeby,  auditor=pJane,  dan. 


to  the  Common  Law,  & 
Justice  of  the  Peace  ;  bro- 
ther to  the  first  Ralph  on 
the  left. 


of  the  family  of     to     the     Marquis    of 
Fitz.  Harris  of     Northampton  ;      bnilt 


Mansfield. 


Weston  near  Otley. 


of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Mid- 
dleton  of 
Stockeld. 


ilph  BM  Justi 


Ralph  B.,  Justice^        William,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,    Laurence,  of=p 


of  the  Peace,   1 
son. 


&  Judge  of  the  Spiritual  Court,    Newcastle, 
York ;  s.p.  merch*. 


Robert,  of  Marske^p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Salvine.        Cuthbert.        Jo 


)hn. 


Ralph,  of  Mansfield.    Christopher.     Robert.     Francis.    Ellen.    Marg*.    Joan. 


Martin.=p       James  R.  of=pDorothy,  dau.  of    Jane,  mar.  Thomas     Margaret,  mar. 


Slenning- 
ford. 


Geo.  Gascoign  of    Millet  of  Whitehall    ....  Crake  of 
Caley  near  Otley.    in  Durham,  Esq.        Heslarton. 


Thomas.      John,  slain  in      Cuthbert.      Thomas.    Jane,  mar Elizabeth. 

Flanders.  Staveley  of  Stave- 

James.  Anthony.      William,     ley. 


Jane,  1st  w.,  dau.  of  William=f=Anthony  R.  of=pMary  Abney  of  Winby,  co.  Leic., 


Sutton  of  Averham,  co.  Notts, 
Esq. 


Slenningford, 
Esq. 


2  w.,  dau.  of  George. 


Tho9.    Wil.    Jane,  mar  Wil.  Staveley     Eliz.  Henry,  1.  George  R.,  Citizen  & 

of  Staveley.  d.  un-  grocer  of  London,  mar. 

These  added  from  a  Ped.  in  Beckwith's  mar.  dau.    of   Rob.   Under- 

1  Collection.'  wood  of  Hertfordshire. 

V  ^P 

John.      George.    Thomas.      Grace,  mar.  William      Rhoda,  mar.  Sarah,  mar. 

Drinkwater,  Cit.  of     Boyl-       Field, 

James.    Ralph.      William.      London.                        stonofLich-  Cit.ofLon- 

field.  don. 


694 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  247 


2.  James.        3.  Thomas  Rokeby,  Rector  of  Warmsworth,  aged=j=Ann,  2  dau.  of 


56,  1665  :  d.  19  July  1680,  aged  75  ;    bur.  at 
Warmsworth. 


Gervas  Lee  of 
Norwell,  Esq. 


Thomas,  aged  21,  1665.        William,  aged  19,  1665.        Gervas. 


4.  Fulke,  mar.  dau.     5.  Anthony,  mar.  dau.  of     Frances.      Elizabeth.     Eleanor. 

of  John  King,  Bis-      ....  Grundy   of  Thur- 

hop  of  Elphin.  garton,  co.  Notts.  Margaret.       Ann. 


>  MS.  247 

Sir  Thomas  Rokeby  of  Richmondshire,  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire. 

T~ 

Alexander. 

T 

William,  s.  &  h. 


John,  s.  &  h. 


T 


Thomas,=f=        William  Rokeby, 

Ralph  Roke-=j=Anne,  dau.  & 

Sir  Rich 

of  Thun- 

Archbishop  of 

by,  appren- 

heir of  John 

troller  t 

dercliffe, 

Dublin,  2nd  son, 

tice  to  the 

Holme,  son 

Wolsey, 

son  & 

d.  s.p. 

Common 

of  Robert  H. 

gave  hi 

heir. 

Law,  3rd  son. 

of  Paul 

Mr  Oral 

Holme. 

the  Save 

Henry  Womb-=p.  .  .  .  dau. 


well  of  Thun- 
dercliffe. 


&  cohr 


Hugh  Serlby=. . . .  dau.  John  R.1: 
of  Serlby  &  &  coh.  of  Sandal. 
Harthill. 


Nicholas. 


Henry  R.: 
ofSandal, 
2  son. 


Thomas  Wombwell  of  Thundercliffe  Grange. 

1  It  appears  by  the  Visitation  of  1563  that  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Gale, 
Alderman  of  York,  widow  of  John  Rokeby  of  Sandal,  mar.  Thomas  Fairfax,  son 
of  Sir  William,  afterwards  knighted  &  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1572.  The  usual 
accounts  of  Fairfax  say  widow  of  Thomas  Rokeby  of  Skiers,  which  is  impossible. 
It  is  remarkable  that  Ralph  Rokeby  suppresses  the  wives  of  both  John  &  Harry. 
The  Gales  were  then  but  beginning  to  be  gentry.  I  have  somewhere  seen  her  called 
the  rich  widow. 


MS.  247  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  595 

A|  Bl 


Mary,  dau.  &  sole    Catherine,  dau.  &  coh.  ;  the  intended  w.  of    Joan,  mar.  George 
heir  ;    mar.   Wil-     Ralph  R.   the  Antiquary  ;    mar.  William     Rokeby. 
liam    Rokeby    of    Hawley  of  Stotfold.    =p 
Skyers. j 

Mary  Hawley,  dau.  &  heir  ;  mar.  Sir  John  Stanhope, 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Edward. 


John  Mason=T=Emma,  2  dau.  of  W.  R. 


Wm.        Eliz.-r- 


Eliz.=pSamuel  Walker  of  Stapleton,  Esq. 


Samuel=.  .  .  .  Clarke.          Oswald.        Wm=.  .  .  .  Fish.        Eliz.,  mar Rawston. 


Ralph  Waterhouse^Ann  Rokeby. 
I 

Tho8.        Eliz.,  mar.  Ralph  Norton. 


Tho'  A8kham=f=Eliz.,  dau.  of  Wm  R.  of  Ackworth. 


T 


Tho'.        Will.        Mary=l  ....  Whitehead  ;  2  Tho.  Buckle  ;  3  John  Ascan. 


Henry  Scott  of  York,  d.  10  Dec.  1748^=Jane,  3  dan.  of  W.  R, 

Joseph=r=Mary     Wni=Cathe  Weston.     Rokeby=pMary  Her-    Jane=.  . .  .        Emma.     Susan. 
Marsh.  I  bert.  White. 


T                      III                       II  II 

Joseph,  s.p.        Mary.        Eliz.        Sara.  Tho Rokeby.        2  dau1. 

Francis  Smyth  of  New  Buildings,  Esq.,  F.A.S.,  liv*  1801.     (See  p.  396.)=f= 

....  Smyth,  eldest  son,  living  at  Kirby      ....  Smyth,  2  son,       ....  3  son,  going      4  daus. 
Knole  1801,  &  had  6  children.  M.D.,  of  Ripon.  to  Oxford  1801. 

John  Rokeby  of  Kirk  Sandal,  made  his  will  1505,  in  which  he  desires  to  be  bur. 
in  the  Church  there.  Margaret,  his  wife,  &  Ralph,  his  son,  executors. 

Tho.  Rokeby  of  the  par.  of  Ecclesfield  had  licence  to  mar.  Ann  Suydal  of  the  par. 
of  Sandal  22  April  1514. 


596  FAMILY   MINORTTM   GENTIUM.  MS.  248 


This  Pedigree  is  by  J.  0.  B.  taken  from  one  in  MS.  penes  John  Smyth  of  Heath 
1777,  who  says  that  they  were  of  Wheatley,  co.  Notts,  &  acquired  Wolley  by 
marriage  with  an  heir  of  De  Burg  or  Bury. 

Also  that  Thomas,  who  mar.  Margery  Week,  had  a  considerable  post  in  the 
army.  Lord  Fairfax  served  under  him,  &  always  spoke  of  him  with  great  respect, 
as  Col.  Wheatley,  his  grandson,  after  declared. 

They  had  formerly  a  plentiful  estate  in  Wolley,  Notton,  Alboldhagh,  Royston, 
Brearley,  Cudworth,  Chappelthorp,  Dalton,  etc. 

Col.  Thorn.  W.  sold  an  estate  of  £60  a  year  to  Sir  Geo.  Wentworth  in  Upper 
Cudworth,  &  £10  a  year  in  Lower  Cudworth  to  Mr  Mattw  Husband,  &  Brearley 
Hall  with  £40  a  year  to  John  Wentworth  of  Wolley. 

It  is,  in  fact,  Hopkinson's  Pedigree,  with  some  additions. 

It  appears  by  Nevil  of  Chevet's  book  of  Pedigrees  that  Jeanet,  dau.  of  James 
Nevil  of  Notton,  mar.  Nicholas  Wheatley,  a  younger  son  of  Richard  Wheatley  of 
Wolley. 

York  Wills  1293. 

John  de  Wheatley,  vix.  33  Edw.  3=j=Ann  .... 


Thomas  Wheatley  of  Woolley  ,=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Chrisr  Wood- 
vix.  1382  &  1411.  ruffe  of  Woolley. 


William  Wheatley  of  Woolley,  vix.=p  Alice ....         Arms  :  Quarterly,  S.  &  arg*,  on 
8  Hen.  6.     Omitted  by  Hopk.       I  2  &  3,  2  crosses  patonce  gules. 


John  W.  of  W.,  TIX.  11  Ed.  IV.=p 


Thomas  W.  of  W.,  ob.  34  Hen.  VI.=pIsabel,  dau.  of  ....  Dronsfield.    Vis. 


Called  William  by  Hopk. 


Dugd.  'Yorkshire  Arms,'  f.  50  &  162. 


Richard  Wheatley  of  Woolley,=plsabel  or  Ann,  dau.  of    6  other  sons,  as  appears  by 


paid  8s.  ±d.  relief  on  the  death 
of  his  father. 


Ric.     Wentworth     of    their  effigies  in  the  window 
Bretton,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Church. 


Richard  Wheatley  of  Woolley,=j=Muriel,  dau.  of  John 
d.  temp.  Henry  8.  Lacy  of  Brierley. 

Richard  Wheatley  of  Wolley,  styled=j=Ann,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Rob.    Isabel,  mar.  Tho8 


jun.,  &  merch1  of  London  37  Hen.  8; 
d.  16  Eliz.  as  per  Esch. 


Whitley    of    co.    Cumb.    Westby  of  Raven- 
Called  Muriel  by  Hopk.       field. 


Ann,  w.  of  Rob.  Kay 
of  Wakefield. 

A 

Robert,  2nd  son,  a= 
merch*  in  London. 

B 

=Joan,  dau.  of  Rob.  Bence 
of  Aldborough  in  Suffolk. 

Andrew, 
3rd  son. 

MS.  248 
A 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
B| 


597 


Robert  Wheatley  of  London,=j=Thomasine,  dau.  of  Tho.  Boucher,  merch* 

1      T  i     ,  •  .  i  .  t  O        ft 4-         _  tf    I  1      _      /">!  •  i  rt    T  t 


merch*,  1633. 


&  Cap*,  of  the  City  of  London. 


Marmaduke,  aged  ab*  2,  1633.     Thomasine,     Jane.    Susanna. 


Thomas  Wheatley  of  Wolley,  had=j=Margery,  dau.  of     Isabel,  w.  of      Dionis,  w.  of 


livery  of  his  estate  in  W.  Darton 
&  Windhill  16  Eliz.;  living  1612. 


Geo.    Week     of     ....  Ban- 
Gloucestershire,        nister. 


....  Nor- 
manvile. 


Thomas  WheatIey=pDorothy,  dau.    2.  Richard,     I.Elizabeth.  Alice,  w.  of  Thomas 

of  Wolley,  son  &     of  Richard        2  son.  C ud worth  of  Coates. 

heir,  living  1612 ;     Burdett  of                                2.  Ann.  Hopkinson    makes 

d.  7  Feb.  4  Car.  I.  |  Denby,   Esq.  Ann  w.  of  Coates. 

Thomas  Wheatley  of  Wolley,  =f=Elizabeth,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Tho.     Edward. = dau. 


Esq.,  aged 


in   1612  ;    a 


Major,  &  afterwards  Col.  in 
the  King's  Army  ;  livg  1674  ; 
"  17,  5  Car.  I. 


Oldfield     of     Wadlands,    by  (Q.Rich-    of 

Elizab.,  dau.  of  Mich1  Went-  ard.)  Cromp- 

worth  of  Wolley,  Esq.     Wad-  ton. 

lands  is  in  the  psh.  of  Calm-ley. 


Catherine. 
Elizabeth. 

Frances,  w.  of 
Hall  of 
Doncaster. 

John  W.  of  = 
Royston. 

=Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Hollingworth 
of  Tinsal  ;  wid.  of  John   Wood  of 
Royston. 

John.          George, = Eleanor,  dau.  of  Francis,  of  Elizabeth,  w.  Bridget,  mar. 
a  cap.;     Hen.   Wood   of  Barnsley,  of  Anthr  1    Wil.    Bos- 
Michael,     s.p.           Barnsley,    Esq.,  apothe-  Todd  of  vile,  2  Hugh 
d.  y.                           by  Elizab.  Simp-  cary.  Newstead.  Bosvile. 

son  his  wife.  =j= 

Thomas. 


Bridget,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Philemon  Speight,  Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  York,  &  d.  s.p. 


Thomas,  of  Wakefield,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of ....  Evers;  will  dated  at     Everilda. 


linen  draper,  6th  son. 


Rothwell  10  March  1715;  ob.  8  Dec.  1716. 


I    I 


Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  of=  Francis  W.  of  Wake-=pElizabeth,  2  w.,    Dorothy,  w.  of  Fran. 


Gerv.  Cole  of  Ramp-  field,    linen  draper, 

ton,   Gent.;   d.  24  bp.  21    Sep.   1670; 

June    1701,    aged  d.  21   Aug.   1714  ; 

23  ;  bur.  at  Wake-  bur.  at  W. 
field. 


dau.    of   Toby  Hildyard  of  York, 

Sill  of  Wake-  bookseller, 
field;     bp.   27 

Jan.  1679 ;   d.  Ann,     mar.     John 

15  Feb.  1735.  Brown  of  York. 


VOL.  II. 


A  A 


598 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  248 


IT 


Francis. 


Elizabeth. 


Dorothy,  b.  14  April  1714;  mar.  1  John      Ann. 
Kaye  of  Buttersley  &  Millshaw,  Esq.,  2 

....  Bankes  of  Wakefieid,  Esq.  Thomas.      Frances.      William. 

All  d.  y. 


George  W.  of  Clement's=         Susan,  b.  22  June  1703  ;  mar.  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Jan. 

Lane,  Lombard  Street,  John   Ridsdale   of  Ripon  &  1706  ;  d.  unmar.  9 

b.  11  Oct.  1712.  Wakefieid,  mercer.  June  1782  ;  bur.  at 

=p  Hackney. 

Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Francis-pEdward  Ridsdale  ofn=Ann  Romley,=j=Eliz.  Milnes, 


Wheatley  ;  bp.  2  Feb.  1736  ; 
on  the  right. 


Wakefieid,  mercer. 


2  w. 


John.     Mary.     Susan. 


George  R.  of    Others. 
Old  Hall 
1855,  unmar. 


3  w. 


Martha,  mar.  Rev. 
E.  C.  Tyson 
(?  Clerk). 


2.  Francis.      Richard.      Thomas,  d.  y.      Michael,  of  Wolley. 

=r  IT 

Thomas. 


Francis, 
on  the  right. 


George,  apprenticed  for 
7  years  to  John  Clayton 
of  Sheffield,  cutler,  25 
March  1684. 


Edith,  1  w.,  dau.=George  W.  of  W.     Hopkinson=pMary,  9  w.,  dau.  of  John  Drue 


of  Steph.   Ryder    brings  the  issue  from  the  1st 


of  Coverdale. 


marriage.     D.  v.p. 


of  Rotherham ;    wid.   of  Abr. 
Hawksworth  of  Wheatley  Hill. 


i  i  i  i  i 

George,  an  apothecary  at  Pontefract,     John.     Thomas.    Elizabeth.     Prudence. 

was  mar.  &  had  issue. 


Emilia,  1  w.,  dau.  &=Francis  W.=pAnn,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Anthy=Jane,  3  w.,  dau.  & 


coh.  of  Tho.  Hard  wick     of  Wolley, 
of  Potter  Newton,  Esq.     M.B. 


Devevere,  M.D.,  of  Leeds ; 
rel.  of  Wil.Green  of  Banks. 


coh.     of     Charles 
Riccard  of  Heck. 


Michael  Wheatley=pMary,  dau.  of 

Ann,  mar..  Rich- 

Barbara, 2  sister 

Dorothy,  3 

of  Wolley,   Esq., 

Geo.    Nelson 

ard     Smyth     of 

&     coh.,     mar. 

sister  & 

a  Capl.   of  Foot 

of  Walton,  by 

Wakefieid,  2  son 

Miles  Wilson  of 

coh.,  mar. 

under    the   Duke 

Mary,  dau.  of 

of  John,  of 

Underley,      co. 

Will™ 

of  Marlboro',  bur. 

Willm 

Heath,   &   d.   2 

Westin.,    &    d. 

Green  of 

in  the  chancel  of 

Meadows     of 

June  1762,  aged 

s.p. 

Banks,  & 

Walton  Church. 

Henley   Hall 

71. 

d.  s.p. 

near  Ipswich. 

George  Wheatley,  d.  y. 


MS.  248  FAMILIvE    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  599 

....  Deverere=FBarbara  ....  of  Wakefield,  wid.    Will  7  July  1716. 


W.=f  Ann. 


aara  Wheatley,  granddau.,  lately  married  Mr  Miles     Dorothy,  w.  of  Mr  Green 
Wilson  of  Underley  without  my  consent.  of  Banks,  granddau. 


MS.  249 

Richard  Wheatley  of  White^p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Glead-  N.  Johnstone's  MSS. 

Cross  in  Emley.  hill  of  Barkisland. 


Eichard  W.  of  White  Cross=j=Penelope,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cutler  of  Falthwaite. 


i  I  i 

Ann,  mar.  1  John  Eayner,  2  w Buck    Elizabeth,  mar.  Michael     Penelope, 

of  Eddacliffe  in  psh.  of  Birstall.  Green.     (P.  372.)  d.  y. 


Thomas  Wheatley  of  Whiten=Mary,  dau.  of  George  Richard,  Attorney  in  the  Court 
Cross,  a  Capn  under  Sir  Booth  of  Glossop.  of  the  Lord  President  of  the 
George  Wentworth.  North. 


I 
.    William.     John. 


Thomas  W.  of=p[Mary]  dau.  of  John  Allott  of  Bentley  Grange 
Whitecross.         (See  her  other  marriages,  p.  211.) 

Thomas,  l£  years  old  in  Dec.  1667. 

William  Wheatley  of  Whitecross,  Gent.,  b.  1695  ;  d.  unmar.  1766. 
Robert  Walker,  nephew  &  heir  of  Wm  Wheatley  1766. 


MS.  249 


Thomas  Wheatley  of  Wakefield,  mercer^pMary,  dau.  of ....  Beetson. 


Francis  Wheat-=pSarah,  dau.  of  ....  Watkin-        A  Memorandum  of  Beckwith's 


ley    of    Wake- 
field,  mercer. 


son,    M.D.,    of    Wakefield  ;        represents  the  wife  of  Francis 
mar.  at  Kirkthorpe  16  June        as  a  dau.  of ....  Greathead. 


1725. 


Edward,  of  Wake-=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  William-     Mary,  mar.  Edward  Ridsdale  of 
field,  mercer.         I  son  of  Ripley.  Wakefield,  mercer,  on  the  left. 

Mary. 


600 

U 

FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

MS.  249 

Thomas  W.  of  Wake-=p  Frances,  dau.  of  ....  Sorsby  of  Rother- 
field,  d.  1732.                ham.     (See  SHEFFIELD  PED.,  p.  72.) 

William, 
d.  ccel. 

John, 
d.  cosl. 

Joseph,      Charles,      Elizabeth,      Thomas  Wheatley  of  Rotherham,  AttJ,  d.  un- 
d.  y.  d.  y.  d.  y.  mar.  26  May  1758,  aged  ab*  32. 


)hn 


John  Wheatley,  A.M.,  Rector  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of    Mary,  mar.    Sarah,  mar.  Jere 


Claxby  cum  Normanby  &  Vicar 
of  Aslackby,  Chapl.  to  Eliza- 
beth, of  Hamilton. 


Wil.  Cooke,  Rec-    John  Inge    miah  Bairstow  of 
tor  of  Sawtry,  All    of  London,    Wakefield,  Esq. 
Saints,  co.  Hunt,      merch*. 


John,  d.  at  Rotherham  7  April    Thomas,  a  stuff    Francis,    Joseph.     Elizabeth. 
1777,  aged  21  ;  bur.  there.          merchant  at          in  the 

Leeds.  Navy.  Mary. 


Thomas,        William  Wheatley,  a  Clergyman,=f=Ann  Hewett,  niece  of  John  Hewett, 
d.  y.  b.  24  April  1753.  Rector  of  Harthill.     (P.  448.) 

William  Wheatley,  b.  1778. 

1794,  April  10,  d.  at  Treeton,  aged  68,  Rev.  John  Sorbie  Wheatley,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Aslackby,  co.  Line.  After  an  union  of  40  years  he  only  survived  M"  W. 
the  short  space  of  13  months.  ('  G.  M.,'  64,  387.) 


MS,  250 

N 

It  is  said  by  Dr  N.  Johnstone  that  a  nephew  of  Peter  Wood,  travelling  in 
Sweden,  saw  a  portrait  which  he  recognised  as  that  of  his  uncle  by  a  flesh  mark. 

See  will  of  Wm  Wood  of  Monk  Bretton,  15  April  1684,  York  Wills  1244,  &  Will. 
Wood,  Mr  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Hemsworth,  1317. 


George  Wood  of  Monk  Bretton,  co.  York  ;  took  a  lease  from: 
the  Crown  of  the  Smithies  in  Burton  11  April  1579  ;  renewed 
21  May  1585  ;  bur.  at  Royston  26  Jan.  1589. 


:Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Fox  1579  &  1585. 


George  Wood  of  Monk  Bretton  Manor  House,  Col-=j=Jennet,  dau.  of  Roger 
lector  of  the  Revenues  of  the  dissolved  Mon.  there     Swift    of    Roth  well ; 


for  the  Crown  1609  ;  purchased  the  Smithies  of  the 
Crown  13  Nov.  7  C.  I. ;  joint  purchaser  of  the 
Man.  of  Burton  of  the  Crown  1609-10  ;  d.  1638. 


mar.  at  Royston  1  Oct. 
1584;  bur.  3  Aug. 
1686. 


John 
Wood, 
2  son, 
1598. 


Esther, 

bp. 

2.  John  Wood  of=f=Elizab.,  dau. 

3.  George=p.  .  .  .  dau. 

5.  Will., 

1605; 

d. 

Smithies,  2nd  son, 

of     Robert 

of  

d.y. 

1616. 

bp.    at    Royston 

Pitt,  mar.  at 

Waterton. 

1594  ;      live     22 

Royston  21 

Oct.  1634. 

Jan.  1628. 

Issue,  d.  y. 

A 

B 

MS.  250 

A 

PAMILI^E    MINORUM   GENTIUM.                                601 

B| 

John  W. 
of 
Smithies, 
b.  1634. 

=pSusanna,  dau.  of  Rob.     George,1    Anne.      Mary,  mar.  John    Jane, 
Pitt;  mar.  1654;  mar.     d.  coel.           —        Scamander  (?)        mar. 
2   Jude  Clarkson    of                    Elizab.    of  Monk    Bret-    Jonn 
Shafton      27      June                                   ton.                         Broad- 
1670.                                                                                          head. 

George  Wood=^=Margaret     Stephen.    John  Wood=j 
of    Smithies,     ....  liv*                      of  Smithies, 
eld.    son.,   b.     1691  &                          b.  1662.* 
1657;  d.           1696. 
1692. 

=Susanna,  dau.  &     Elizabeth, 
coh.    of  George 
Roebuck  of  Kirk 
Burton  ;      mar. 
1669  ;  d.  1707.f 

MM                      1 
James.      John.               George  Wood  of  Smithies^ 
—               &  Vicar  of  Royston,  b. 
George.    Elizabeth.        1704  ;  d.  1781. 
All  d.  inf. 

=Jane,J  dau.      Ann,  b.  1700. 
of  John  Mat- 
son  of  Roys-     Elizabeth,    b. 
ton.                  1701. 

George  Wood  of  Smithies  &  of  the  Middle  Temple,=  Sarah    Thomas,  in  the  ser- 
knighted,    a    Baron    of  the    Exchequer.      Will    ....      vice  of  the   East 
dated  29  Nov.  1823  ;  proved  16  July  1824.    No                 I.  Company, 
issue.  § 

John,  a= 
merch* 
in  East 
Florida. 

p.  ...  dau.  of  ....    Jane,  w.  of  John     Susan,  w.  of    Elizabeth,  w.  of 
Johnson  of  Savan-     Baildon  of  Apple-    Richd  Bail-    John  Stocks  of 
na  in  Georgia.           haigh  in  Notton.    don  of  Roys-    Royston. 
ton. 

.  .  Wood,  intended  heir  to  Sir  George,  but  wild. 

1.  Robert=f 
Wood  of 
Monk 
Bretton, 
b.  1589  ; 
d.  1676. 

=Jane,  dau.  of  John  Stocks,     4.  Stephen, 
Aid.  of  Doncaster  (son  of     1634,  mar. 
James)  ;    had    £100    per     Grace  .... 
ann.  at  Royston  &  another 
£100  at  Doncaster. 

Peter,  1634  said  to  have  been 
knighted  by  the  Czar,  &  to 
have  d.  in  Russia.    A  soldier 
under    Gustavus    Adolphus, 
slain  at  Leipsick  ;   of  great 
fame  there  for  his  valour. 

I 

11.  Douglas, 
twin  with 
Elizab. 


6.  Dorothy,  b. 
1636;   mar.   4 
Feb.    1653    to 
Robert  Ashton. 
(See  p.  199.) 

8.  Sarah,  w. 
of  John 
Field  of 
Hull.     (See 
p.  63.) 

9.  Jane, 
w.  of 
Edmund 
Watson 
of  Hague 
Hall. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b.  1643; 
mar.  at  Royston  4 
Aug.  1664  to  Godfrey 
Watkinson  of  Bramp- 
ton,co.Derb.  (P.  205.) 


1  This  George  was  the  eldest  son,  &  of  Smithies. 
S*  Ellen's  Well. 


He  was  murdered  at 


*  Bur.  29  May  1720.  f  Bur.  1  June  1707.  J  Bur.  20  Oct.  1778. 

§  Bp.  at  Royston  14  March  1743-4 ;  died  6,  bur.  14  July  1824  in  the  Middle  Temple  Vault. 

Wilkinson's  '  Barasley  Worthies.'— J.  W.  C. 


602 


FAMILLE    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  250 


5.  John  Wood=pHannah,  dan.  of 


of  Royston,  to 
whom  his 
father  gave  the 
lands  there. 


John  Holling- 
worth  ;  mar.  2 
John  Wheatley. 
(See  FED., 
p.  248.)  H.  was 
of  Dentwisle,  co. 
Cestr. 


7.  James,=j=GriseldGodfrey,t  12.  Henry, from 

an  Att?.*     mar.     2     John  whom  the  Baro- 

Dutton  or  But-  net  family  ;  he 

ton,     Vicar     of  was  an  Att?,  & 

Royston.       Her  lived     at     the 

father  was  Wil-  Yews  in  Brad- 

loughby    G.    of  field  psh. ;  mar. 

Edderthorpe,  Anne,  dau.  of 

Esq.  John    Fox    of 
Smallfield. 


John.    Jane.     Anne,  d.  y.      William,  b.  7  March  1659.     George,  d.  y. 


1.  John.    Kobert.    2.  William  Wood  of  Masborough  near  Rother-=j=Isabel,  dau.  of 


ham,  2nd  son,  b.  1627  ;  will  dated  1668  ;  d.  22 
George.       Isaac,       Dec.  1668  ;  bur.  at  Rotherham  ;  Clerk  of  the 
d.  s.p.      Peace  for  the  W.  Riding. 


Nath1  Eyre  of 
Bramley,  Gent. 
(See  FED.,  p.  .) 


Robert  Wood  of^ 
VEonk    Bretton, 
Gtent.,  d.  1712  ; 
:)ur.  at  Royston. 

^Hephzibah,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Andrew      John,      Alice,      Dorothy, 
Morewoodof  Hallowes  in  Dronfield;      livg          1668.      1668. 
bp.  2  Oct.  1659  ;  mar.  1678  ;  bur.      1668. 
at  Dronfield  11  July  1707. 

Hannah,  mar. 
....  Crofts  of 
Hazel. 

Richamah,  mar.     Henry,  of  York,  bp.  at    John,  of= 
....  Bingley  of    Royston  2  Jan.  1684.      Leeds. 
Bolton.                                 =p 
1 

=Grace,  dau. 
of      Ralph 
Thoresby. 

1 

Esther  Wood,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  at  Newton  Kyme 
26  Sep.  1744  to  Wil.  Todd  of  Newstead. 


Ralph,  d.  coel. 


William  Wood=pRebecca,  dau.  of 

Robert.      Elizabeth. 

1 
Mary,  mar. 

Hephzibah, 

of  Monk  Bret- 

John  Rooke  of 

—               — 

....  Robin- 

mar   

ton,  Gent.,  b. 

Barnsley,  Gent.  ; 

Andrew.    Jane. 

son  of  Shef- 

Rooke of 

Nov.       1679  ; 

d.  1735;  merch*. 

—              — 

field. 

Barnsley. 

d.     26      May 

Robert.      Rebecca. 

1735. 

All  d.  s.p. 

Rebecca,  w.  of  Elias  Words- 
worth of  Bretton.  (See 
FED.,  p.  308.) 


Hephzibah,  w.  of  Wil- 
liam Watson  of  Bolton 
upon  Dearne. 


Sarah,  w.  of  Ric.  Pickering 
of  Barnsley,  surgeon.  (See 
opposite  page.) 


*  Bur.  at  Barnsley  21  Aug.  1662. 

f  Grizella,  dau.  of  Mr.  Willoughby  Godfrey  ;  bp.  at  Darfield  23  Sep.  1641 ;  mar.  2ndly, 
24  May  1664,  John  Dutton,  Vicar  of  Royston.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  250 


FAMILLE    MiNORUM    GENTIUM. 


603 


ID 

• 

Robert  Wood  of  MonkF 
Bretton,    d.    17    May 
1761,  aged  65. 

i 

pFrances,  dau.  of  Gamaliel 
Milner  of  Burton  Grange. 
(See  FED.,  p.  311.) 

William, 
d.  1779. 

1 
Olive,  w.  of  John 
Wagstaffe  of 
Glossop. 

William  Wood,  b.  23  Feb.  1737  ;  d. 
coel.  2  Sep.  1776  ;  of  Monk  Bretton, 
Gent. 


Robert  Wood,  a=Mary  Howe     Gamaliel, 
Lieut,    in     the    of  London.      3rd  son, 
23  Foot,  d.  s.p.  d.  1770. 


Olive  Wood,  eld.  dau.  & 
coh.,  mar.  at  Royston  7 
May  1781  to  Thomas 
Gunning  of  Sheffield, 
merch1 ;  d.  s.p. 


Frances,  2  dau.  Rebecca  Wood,  3  dau.  &  coh.,  mar.  at  R. 

&  coh.,  live  un_  2  Nov.  1774  to  John  Bingley  of  Burton 

mar.  1791  ;    d.  jure  ux.,  some  time  a  Capn  in  93  Reg.  of 

unmar.  Foot ;  no  issue  ;  she  d.  in  March  1829. 


MS.  251 

Tho.  Saxton  of  Warrnsworth,  husbandman.  Will  2  Feb.  1618.  Marg1  his  wife, 
Garthred  Clarke  my  dau.,  Nich1  S.  my  brother,  his  son  Anthony  &  dau.  Ann  Saxton, 
Henry  Saxton,  Clerk,  my  son,  Rob.  Brande,  Mattw  Squire,  Wm  Bosvile. 

Valentine  Hurt  &  Mary  Saxon  mar.  at  Wadworth  10  Feb.  1680. 

Henry  Saxton,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Coningsborough,  d.  21  April=p 
1665,  aged  84,  &  was  bur.  at  Coningsborough. 


Thomas  Saxton  of=f=Elizabeth 
Butterbushinpsh.  '•  .  .  .  . 
of  Coningsboro'. 


Henry  Saxton  of  Sarah,  mar.  12  Jan.  1642-3 
Coningsborough,  to  Laurence  Warton  of  Wei- 
Gent.  Will  6  lingley,  Gent.,  &  d.  20  Aug. 
March  1094.  1661.  (P.  252.) 


John  Saxton= Susan.         Gertrude,  w.  of  Wilm  Clarke,  Gent. 


William  Saxton, =j=Edith,  dau.  &  coh.  of 
Vicar  of   Har-  j  William  Marshal  of 

Moor    Allerton     nr 

Leeds ;    d.   18  Feb. 

1680,  aged  54  ;   bur. 

at  Harworth.     M.I. 


worth,  d.  1693, 
aged  75  ;  d. 
Nov.  13.     M.I. 


Ann,  w.  of  Fran- 
cis   Mitchel    of 
Arthington 
Grange. 


Ellen,  w.  of  Frances,  w. 

Henry  of     Henry 

Skelton  of  Mitchel   of 

Ossing-  Sherburn. 
thorpe. 


Henry  Saxton,  no  issue;  of=Frances,  dau.  of  Geo.  Westby=  Edward  Hansel, 
Harworth  ;  b.  9  Nov.  1660  ;  of  Gilthwaite,  Gent.  (See  Vicar  of  Eccles- 
ob.  s.p.  3  Sep.  1689.  M.I.  FED.,  p.  221.)  field,  2nd  husb. 


Gertrude,  mar.  1675  to  Edward     Sarah,  mar.  1671  to  John  Stephenson,  &    Ann. 
A  Goodwin  of  Rawmarsh,  Gent.       had  Tho.,  Sarah,  &  Frances  ;  live  1694. 


604  FAMILY    MINORUM   GENTIUM,  MS.  251 

LA 

Frances,1  mar.  Daniel  Austin.          Elizabeth,2  mar Sharp. 


Daniel  Austen  of  Berrington,  co.  Salop,  Clerk,      George  Sharpe  of  Barmby^pEliza- 


&  Ann  his  wife,  sold  the  moiety  of  an  estate      in  the  Willows,  co.  Nott., 
called  Car.  House  to  Mrs  Sharpe.  Esq. 


beth 


Christopher  Nevile  of  Lincoln,  Esq.=p.  .  .  .  Sharpe. 

Christopher  Nevile  of  Emanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1765. 

Was  Tho.  Nevile,  fellow  of  Jesus  Col.,  Camb.,  of  this  family  ?    Kurd's  '  Horace,' 
i.,  177. 


MS.  251 

....  Goodwin  of  East  Grinstead,  co.  Sussex.^p 


John  Goodwin.      Anthony  Goodwin,  Rector=f=Ann  Mellor,  mar. 
of  Rawmarsh,  co.  York.        27  Nov.  1589. 


Peter  Saxton,  Rector  of  Edlington=Elizabeth,  bp.  9  June  1594 ; 
&  Vicar  of  Leeds.  mar.  12  Feb.  1626-7. 


Humphrey  Goodwin.     Settled  at  Rawmarsh^Catherine  Nelson,  mar.  at  Raw- 
with  Anthony  his  brother.  marsh  17  May  1586. 


Ann,  1  w.,=r  Anthony  Goodwin  of  Raw-= Mary,  2  w.,    Edward,    Ann,  mar.  20  Oct. 
marsh,  Gent.,  eldest  son,    proved  her    of  York,     1614    to    Charles 


dau.  of. ... 
Slack  of 
Elmsall. 


bp.  26  Oct.  1588.     Will    husband's       bp.  6          Laugh  ton  of  How- 
dated  7  May  1662;  proved    will.  July  arth,  Gent. 
7  Dec.  1664.                                                1595. 


Silence  Saxton,  mar.     Gertrude,*  1  w.,  dau.=f=Edward  Goodwin  of  =  Philadelphia 


Cap1   Sam1  Poole  of     &  coh.  of  Wil.  Saxton, 

Thome,  etc.  (see  PED.,    Vicar  of    Harworth 

p.  66);  dau.  of  P.  S.     (see    above);     mar. 

1675.  A 


Rawmarsh,  Gent.,  Bradford,  2ud 
bp.  3  Dec.  1630;  aged  w.,  mar.  21 
34,  10  April  1666.  Jan.  1685-6. 


1  She  mar.  also  Tho.  Lancashire,  Vicar  of  Harworth  (who  d.  13  Oct.  1719, 
aged  66).     He  d.  4  March  1711,  aged  55,  according  to  Dr  Sykes. 

2  Rob.  Thwaites,  Gent.,  &  Eliz.  Saxton,  mar.  1688.     Coningsborough.     In  his 
will  he  names  his  brother  Lancashire.     1  suppose,  therefore,  this  was  she  who  mar. 
Sharpe. 

*  Mar.  April  8,  1675,  at  Conisborough.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  251  FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  605 


Edward  Goodwin  of=Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Gertrude,  b.  1680  ;  Mary,  mar. 

Rawmarsh,      Gent.,     Wainwright  of  mar.  5  June  1707  Richard 

son  &  heir,  d.  s.p.  12     Middlewood  ;  d.  14  to  Wilm  Gates  of  Pickering, 

Jan.  1747,  aged  70 ;     April  1755,  aged  76;  Wakefield,      Gent.  Vicar  of 

bur.    at  Rawmarsh.    bur.   at  Rawmarsh.  (See  FED.,  p.  261.)  Fether- 

M.I.  M.I.  stone. 


Richard  Pickering=Sarah,  dau.  of  Wil.  Wood      Philadelphia.      Susan,  d.  y. 

of  Barnsley,  Sur-     of  Monk  Bretton,  Gent. 

geon,  1746.  (See  opposite  page.)  Hastings,  d.  y. 


Margaret,  bp.  4  March  1633-4  ;       Ann,  mar.  John       Mary, mar.  28  Jan.  1659-60  to 
mar.  Richard  Townend  of  Hoy-      Lee,  Gent.  John  Rayner1  of  East  Dray- 

land,  Gent.  =p  ton,  Esq.,  &  had  John,  b.  2 

Dec.  1662. 


Ill  II 

Anthony.       Ann.      Mary,  mar.  28  Aug.  1688  to      Lydia.      Esther. 

Wil.  Watson  of  Bolton. 

Notes  on  the  Goodwin  Pedigree. 

The  basis  is  Dugdale's  Visitation  1666. 

Antb/  Goodwin,  in  his  will,  calls  John  &  Richard  Crookes  his  brothers-in-law. 
The  children  of  John  Lee  are  mentioned  in  the  will.  They  must  have  been  then 
young,  &  I  imagine  that  M"  Susan  Lee,  who  mar.  at  Rawmarsh  31  March  1692  Mr 
John  Browne,  was  another  dau.  They  are  described  as  both  of  Sheffield.  A  Troth 
Goodwin,  bp.  14  Nov.  1591  ;  mar.  13  Aug.  1617  William  Lee.  I  suspect  it  was 
through  the  Lees  that  the  Shores  of  Sheffield  were  connected  with  this  family.  The 
second  Samuel  Shore  calling  the  second  Edward  Goodwin  cousin.  Again,  it  is  doubt- 
ful by  which  of  the  wives  were  the  two  Marys,  mar.  to  Reyner  &  Pickering. 

The  Arms  were  Argent,  on  a  bend  ragulee  gules  a  lion  passant  of  the  first.  For 
proof  reference  was  made  to  the  Visitation  of  Sussex. 

Thomas  Reyner  of=Mrs  Mary  Fell  of  Rotherham,  mar.  at 
Gainsborough.  Rawmarsh  25  Jan.  1689-90. 


MS.  252  prince, 

This  is  from  Brooke's  '  Collections  ';  but  I  find  that  Matthew  Prince  of  Wolley 
mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brooke  of  Newhouse,  who  was  bur.  in  1676. 
Mattw  Prince  speaks  in  his  will,  1711,  of  dau.  Ellen,  wife  of  Mr  Tho.  Gill.  The 
marriage  with  Mawhood  &  Micklethwaite  not  in  his  will. 

r  ~ 

Matt.  Prince  of  Wolley,  co.  Eb.,  Esq.     Will  2  April  1711  =p 


John  Mawhood  of  Ardsley,= =Richard  Micklethwaite,       Edward  P.  of 

A  1st  husb.  no  issue.     2nd  husb.  Colcotes. 

1  This  John  Rayner  had  mar.  to  his  first  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hewet  of 
Shireoaks. 

VOL.  II.  B  B 


606 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  252 


John  Prince  of  Wolley  &  of=rAnn.     Nich8  Burley  of  the=Eliz.  Prince,  survived,  & 


Birk  House  in  par.  of  Dar- 
field,  which  he  sold  to  Benj. 
Micklewaite  of  Barnsley. 


Yews  in  Bradfield  having  no  issue  left  good 
&  of  Wolley.  (See  property  to  her  own 
PED.,  p.  270.)  family. 


II  II 

Matthew  P.  of    John  Prince  of  Wol-     .  .  .  .  Shaw  of=j=.  .  .  .     William,  of  Barns- 


Wolley,  Gent.,     ley,   Gent.,   bror   &     White  Lee  in 
1st  son,  d.  coal,     heir,  d.  coal.  Bradfield. 

(See  p.  143.) 


only     ley,  d.  coal  ab1 
dau.      1766. 


Job 


n  Shaw  of  White  Lee,  ccel.  1781. 


Edward  Prince  of  Wolley,  Gent.,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  ...  .=Thomas  Beever  of  Long 


heir  to  John,  d.  3  Dec.    1752, 
get.  ab*  44  ;  bur.  at  Wolley. 


Prince    of     Caldcotes     Elmsall,  Clerk,  2nd  husb., 


near  Leeds. 


live  1781. 


Edward  Prince  of  Wolley,  Esq.,  only  son  Joseph  Fountaine,  a=Anna  Maria,  only 
&  heir,  d.  coal.  13  June  1792,  having  merchant  &  some  dau.,  b.  1746  ;  d. 
sold  his  estate  to  Godfrey  Wentworth,  time  Mayor  of  Leeds,  3  July  1767  ;  bur. 
Esq. ;  he  d.  at  the  Yews,  poor.  d.  23  Jan.  1791,  at  Leeds. 

aged  58. 


MS.  252 


Warton. =F 


Laurence  Warton  of  Hull=f= Agnes          Edward  W.- 


Michael Warton*=j=Joan,  dau.  of  Tho.  Portington  or  John  ;     Benjamin.     Winifred. 


of  Beverley  Park, 
Esq. 


mar.  to  Ralph  Rokeby,  the  Antiquary. 
(P.  247.) 


1 

Sir  Michael= 
Warton    of 
Beverley,  b. 
1574  ;  d.  8 
Oct.  1655. 

A 

!               1 

Edward,      Laurence  Warton^ 
2  son.          of     Redness,    3rd 
son.    Will  22  July 
1638,   proved   31 
Aug. 

B 

i=Dorothy, 
dau.  of 

Stephen- 
son. 

1    1 
Henry,  4 
son. 

Ann,  mar. 
Rokeby. 

1    1 
Faith. 

Elizabeth 

*  M,P,  for  Beverley  1586  to  1588,— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  252 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


607 


Laurence  of  Wadworth,=pSarah,  dau.  of    Francis.      Michael,=pJane 


Wellingley,  d.  2  Dec. 
1691  ;  bur.  at  Tick- 
hill. 


Henry  Saxton, 


Vicar  of  Con-     Henry.        try. 

ingborough. 

(P.  251.)  Edward. 


of  Baw- 


j  1 1 

Joan. 
Faith. 
Margaret. 


Henry,  bp.     Gertrude,  bp.  at  Coningsborough     Elizabeth,  Sarah,  bp.  9  June 

5  March         9    April   1644  ;    mar.   30    May    bp.  11  1654 ;     mar.    24 

1651-2.          1669  to  Geo.    Holmes   of  Don-     April  April  1687  to  John 

caster.  ..,  WA&  Kiffin  of  Bilby. 


Lau-      Edward,- 
rence.     Esq.,  d. 

22  Jan. 

1727. 


Elizabeth,  1  Jane,  bur.      Frances,  mar.  Margaret, 

dau.,  mar.  at  Bawtry      Francis    Hall  mar.  John 

Samuel  1681.  of  Swaith  14  Rooke   of 

Thompson  Oct.  1697.  Barnsley 

of  Bawtry,  1698-9. 
Gent. 


.  Warton  .=F 


John  Warton  of= 
Frickley,  Esq. 


Anthony  Warton,  purchased  Frickley,        Granada,  d.  16 
b.  1729  ;  d.  15  Feb.  1773.  June  1754. 


Charles  Warton,  Esq*.: 


Michael  Warton  of  Beverley  ,^=Susan,  dau.  of  John,        Sir  Ralph  W.  of  Beverley, 


Esq.,  bp.  27  April  1623  ;   d. 
at  London  9  Aug.  1688. 


Lord  Paulet ;    d.  7         Kn*,  d.  6  Dec.  1700. 
Nov.  1682. 


I  I 

1.  Sir  Michael     2.  John,fd.     3.  Ralph  W.  of  Beverley,  4.  Charles,  of  Beverley, 

Warton  of          18  Oct.  1656,    Esq.,  3rd  son,  b.  11  July  Gent.,    4    son,    b.    22 

Beverley, Bart,    aged  5.  1656;     d.     22     March  Sep.  1657  ;  d.  22  March 

1708-9.  1708-9. 


1.  Elizabeth.     2.  Susan,  mar.  1  Sir  John  Bright,     Sir  James  Pennyman=f  3.  Mary, 

*Dn  «4-  O       £?•?«      TIT-I  j-.Vt  n  rvl       ^T  f\  wrr  4-  rt.  *-»  .    ,  f '        t    \  t't  ,  \  t-  I  H-  1    *  tl  l»f  (  1  l~»l  \  M  I  t  1  I* 


Bart.,  2  Sir  Michael  Newton.  of  Ormsby,  Bart.,  d. 

17  Nov.  1745. 


coheir. 


*  1  Michael,  d.  v.p.  at  Scarborough  ;  mar.  Cath.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Christ1  Maltby,  at  Cotting- 
ham  1  Oct.  1620. 

f  Bur.  at  Beverley  Minster.— J.  W.  C. 

, 


608  FAMlLIvE    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  252 


James,=Dorothy,  dau.     Sir  William,     Sir  Warton  War-^Charlotte,  dau.     Ralph, 


d.  s.p.      of  Wil.  Wake,     d.  unmar.  16  ton,  Bart.,  4th 

mar.         Archbishop  of    April  1768.  son,  assumed 

Canterbury.  name  of  Warton, 

Thomas,  d.  d.  14  Jan.  1770. 

s.p.  mar. 


of  Sir  Cha.  d.  coal. 

Hotham,  Bart., 
by  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Will.  Gee  of 
Bishop  Burton. 


Charlotte,  mar.  Mary,  mar Harriet,  mar.  Caroline,  mar.  Diana,  mar.  Cap. 

Francis  Boyn-  Berry  of  Bristol.  Henry  Sta-  Roger  Gee  of  George  Hotham, 

ton,  Esq.,  son  pylton  of  Bishop    Bur-  son  of  Sir  Beau- 

of  Sir  Francis  Margaret,  mar.  Wighill,  Esq.  ton,  Esq.  mont,  Bart, 

of  Burton-  Henry  Haister  of 

Agnes.  Winstead,  Esq. 

Probable  connections  of  these  Wartons. 

Robert  Bankes  of  Bawtry,  Att?  at  Law  &  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Notts,  mar. 
Jane  Warton  ab.  1710. 

George  Ashley  of  Stainton,  Gent.,  mar.  Sarah  Warton  25  March  1717. — Don- 
caster  Reg.  Mrs  Jane  Warton,  d.  6  Nov.  1716  ;  bur.  at  Retford. 


$unnp*  MS.  253 

See  *  Yorkshire  Topography,'  p.  351. 
Richard  Bunney  of  Newton^.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Haselden  of  Haselden  Hall 


Hall. 


in  Wakefield. 


John=p.  . .  .  dau.  of  ....  Gargrave. 


uichard*=p 


Richard*=pRose,  dau.  of  John  Topcliffe,  Chief  ....      Ann,  mar.  Richard  Appleyard. 


Nicholas,=Margaret,  3  dau.  &  coh.  of  Elizabeth,  Ann,  w.  of  Ro-  Jane,  w.  of 

6th  son.        Edw.  Restwold  ;  wid.  1  of  w.  of  Rob*  bert    Arthing-  Edw.  Steer 

Tho.  Greenhalgh,  2  Alex.  Kaye.  ton  of    Knot-  of  Thome. 

Bannister.  tingley. 


Thomas,  2nd    William,  3rd  son.     Peter,  4th  son,     George,  5th=j= dau.  of 

son,  s.p.  =p  s.p.  son.  I  Tempest. 


Restwold,  a  soldier  at  Berwick,  bur.  at  Ryton  19  March  1601.     Bridget. 

*  There  seems  a  generation  missed  here.  John  had  a  son  Kichard  who  mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  of 
James  Hamerton  of  Munkroyde.  They  had  Eichard  who  mar.  Kose  Topcliffe,  and  Ann  Appleyard. 
For  a  rather  extended  account  of  the  Bunny  family  see  "  Dugdale's  Visitations  "  by  the  Editor  in 
the  '  Genealogist,'  vol.  x.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  253 


FAMIL3JE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


609 


|A 


Richard  Bunney  of  Newton,  alias  Bunny  Hall,  in  psh.- 
of  Wakefield,  Esq.,  afterwards  of  Newland,  b.  1514  ; 
in  service  of  Hen.  VIII. ,  Edw.  VI.,  Mary,  &  Eliza- 
beth ;  Treasurer  of  Berwick,  etc.  ;  living  at  Newland 
4  July  1545  ;  d.  30  April  1584  ;  bur.  at  Normanton  ; 
will  proved  3  Aug.  following,  in  which  he  desires  to 
be  bur.  in  that  Church  in  the  Lady's  quire  near  his 
father  in  law,  Mr  Restwold  ;  will  11  April  26  Eliz. ; 
d.  at  Bolton  Percy  30  April  1584. 


:Bridget,  2  dan.  &  coheir  of 
Edward  Restwold  of  the 
Vache,  co.  Bucks,  Esq. 
by  Agnes  Cheney  his  w. ; 
placed  a  Mon.  for  her  hus- 
band in  the  Church  of 
Normanton  ;  d.  at  Newland 
21  Dec.  45  Eliz.,  aged  ab* 
87. 


Edmund  Bunny,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Bolton 
Percy,  Prebendary  of  York,  London,  & 
Carlisle,  eldest  son,  gave  up  the  inherit- 
ance to  his  younger  brother  ;    d.  6  Feb. 
1611  ;  bur.  in  York  ;  Fellow  of  Merton 
College,  Oxford;  will  Feb.  1612;  b.  15 
March  1539. 

Francis  Bunny,  A.M.,~ 
3rd  &  youngest   son, 
Rector    of    Riton    & 
Preb.  of  Durham  ;  b. 
8  May  1543. 

pJane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Priest- 
ley.   Will  21 
Aug.  1623. 

Francis,  =  Mary,  dau.  &  heir  of  John  Wortley  of  Langley  in  psh.        Elizabeth, 
d.  s.p.        of  Branspeth  by  Bridget,  dau.  of  Edward  Lynsey  of        mar.  Wil. 
Selby,  co.  Norf.                                                                        Fenay. 

Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  Inkpenna  of  Gallicar-Eye 
co.  Bucks  (Q.  Inkpen) ;  mar.  2  Geo.  Rokeby, 
and  as  A.  R.  of  St.  Ellinswell  made  her  will 
1612. 


,=j=Richard  Bunny  of  Newland,  Esq., 
Feodary  of  the  Honr  of  Pontefract, 
will  1  May  1608;  bur.  2  May 
1608  ;  b.  28  Feb.  1541. 


1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

Rest- 

Henry, of  Lon-=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 

Dorothy,  mar. 

Mary, 

Priscilla,  mar. 

wold, 

don,  Cit.  &           Sam1  Sal- 

Thos.     Heath 

mar. 

Charles    Hall 

d.y. 

Haberdasher         stonstal  of 

of    Old  Dur- 

Geo. 

of  Leyen- 

1623.                     Huntwick. 

ham,  Esq.,  of 

Wort- 

thorpe. 

Keephier. 

ley. 

2.  Francis  Bunny=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Wil.  Cart- 


of  Newland,  Esq., 
eldest  son,  living 
1612,  b.  at  Dur- 
ham 13  July  24 
Eliz. 


wright,  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  for  the  W.  R.  &  of 
Assize  for  the  Northern 
Circuit ;  mar.  18  Sep. 
1608. 


1.  Richard,  d. 
unmar.  ;  aged 
3,1584;  slain 
in  Ireland 
1599. 


George,  had  lands 
in  Durham,  of 
Newsome  1612,  b. 
at  Newland  14 
Aug.  1586. 


Richard.              Margery.        Elizabeth,  mar.  Charles       Jane,  mar.  John  Anby 
Jackson  of  Carl  ton.             of  Sherwood. 
Henry,  d.  y.        Mary.                              =f= 

Savile=Margaret,  dau.  of  Geo. 
Jack-     Anby  of  Sherwood  ;  sis- 
B  son.        ter  to  John  above. 

1                                         1 
John=.  .  .  .  dau.  of        Mary,  mar. 
Rich  Wildbore. 

John 

C 

of  London. 

510 

B 

FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                          MS.  253 

| 

II                                                              II 

Elizabeth,  mar. 

Charles.     Marmaduke=Margt,  dau.  of  Charles    Henry.    Willm 

Rob.  Moor. 

Walters,  Esq. 

Theodosia,  1  w.,=Edmund  B.  of  Newland,= Elizabeth,  2  w.,: 
dau.  of  Sir  Fran-     Esq.,  son  &  heir,  aged  13,     dau.  of  Wil. 
cis  Molyneux  of    19  June  1635,  when  he     Palmer  of  South- 
Teversel,  Bart. ;     entered  University  Coll.,     well,  co.   Notts, 
s.p.  Oxford.  Esq. ;  s.p. 


:Mary,  3  w.,  dau.  of 
Wil.  Bosvile  of 
Gunthwaite,  Esq.  ; 
mar.    at    Peniston 
15  Nov.  1664. 


Richard,      Edmund  Bunny  of  Newland,  Elizabeth, 

d.  y.  which  he  sold  to  Mr  John  mar.  Wil- 

Silvester;  after  of  Gunthwaite  Ham  Her- 

where  he  acted  as  Clerk  to  bert,  Rec- 

Justice  Bosvile  ;   livg  1712.  tor  of 

John  Wombwell  of  Barnsley  Norman- 

&  John  Nevile  of  Chevet  his  ton  ;  d. 

cousins.  May  1720. 


Molineux  Bunny,  an  officer 
in  the  reign  of  King  Wil- 
liam &  Queen  Anne,  had  an 
anny  of  £12  a  year  out  of 
the  Gunthwaite  estate  1733; 
d.  6  May  1749  ;  bur.  at 
Peniston.  (Q.  by  which 
wife.) 


Theodosia,  bur.  7  May  '64=Edmd  B.  of  New  Hall=j=Mary. 

Richd,  bp.  24     Edmund,  bp.     Bosvile.  bp.    Theodosia,  bp.    Molineux,  bp.    Palmer,  bp.  27  June 
Aug.  1665.         16  Jan.  1667.     21  Julyi671.    3  June  1673.        1  July  1674.       1675  ;  bur.  23  July. 


MS.  253 


Richd  Bunny  of  Bunny  Hall  in=pRose,  dau.  of  John  Topcliffe,  Lord  Chief  ....  in 
Wakefield.  1522,  4  Hen.  8  (sic).    Richd,  bur.  1512. 


Rich*  Bunny  of  Bunny- 
Hall  &  of  Newland, 
Esq.,  d.  at  Bolton  Percy 
30  April  1584,  bur.  at 
Normanton  1  May. 


:Bridget,  dau.  of  Edw.  Restwold  of  Chalfont 
St.  Giles,  co.  Bucks,  Esq.,  which  Edw.  d.  at 
Newland  24  July  1547  (b.  30  June  1547, 
Reg.)  ;  she  d.  at  Newland  21  Dec.  45  Eliz., 
aged  ab1  87  ;  bur.  in  the  Lady  quire  at  Nor- 
manton. 


From  the 
Reg.  of 
Norman- 
ton. 


Edmund, 
b.  15 
March 
1539. 

Richard,  b.  28  Feb.^ 
1541  ;    bur.    in  the 
Lady's  quire  2  May 
1608,  aged  ab*  66.. 

A 

=Ann,1  dau.  of  Frs  Ink- 
penna  of  Gallyker,  co. 
Hants,  Esq.;  mar.  25 
June  1580. 

Francis,= 
b.8May 
1543. 

B 

pJane  Priestley, 
mar.  28   April 
1572;  b.abtSO 
Sep.  1553. 

Seems  to  have  mar.  2,  19  Feb.  1609,  Mr  George  Rokeby. 


MS.  253 


FAMILY    MINO11UM    GliNTIUM. 


611 


Eliz 

ab., 

b.  at  Dur- 

Jo 

hn,  b. 

Francis,  b.  at  Ryton  15  Nov. 

Henry, 

Mattw,  b. 

ham  16 

June  '78  ; 

at 

D.  15 

'84  ;  of  Newsome  ;  mar.  Mary, 

b.atR. 

at    R.    8 

mar.  Wm  Fenay 

Oct.  '82; 

dau.  of  John  Wortley,  Gent., 

16  Jan. 

Feb.  '89  ; 

(Q. 

Fenay)  1595  ; 

d. 

at 

wid.  of  Sir  Rich.W.,  17  Nov. 

'85  :  d. 

d.  at  R.  5 

d. 

s.p. 

26    April 

Ryton 

1606,  in  the  psh.  of  Garro 

at 

R. 

Oct.  '91. 

1608  at 

York. 

15  Oct. 

in  Warwickshire  ;  d.  s.p.  25 

Sep. 

'81 

3. 

Feb.  1610.     (Q.  Arrow.) 

'88. 

1 

| 

1 

1 

1 

George, 

Eliz.,  b.  at 

Restwold,     Mary,  b.  at  N.  18  July  '90  ; 

Priscilla,     Henry, 

b.  at  N. 

N.  20  Dec. 

b.   at   N.     mar.   12  Feb.  1609  Geo. 

b. 

at  N 

.     b.atN. 

14  Aug. 

'87  ;  bur. 

16  Jan. 

Wortley    of   Normanton, 

27  Dec. 

24  Feb. 

'86. 

11  Oct. 

'88. 

youngest  son  of  Fra8  W.  of 

'92. 

'92-3. 

1605,  in 

W.,  Esq.,  bur.    26   Aug. 

the  Lady's 

1666  ;  she  bur.  29  Jan. 

quire  at  N. 

1668.            =p 
1 

Fra 

ncis  W.,     Ann,  bp. 

George 

1                 1                    1 
,  bp.     Ric.,  bp.     Tho8,  bp.     Mary,  bp. 

Ralph  W., 

bp. 

26 

25  Jan. 

22    March     23   Oct.     10    Nov.     29 

May 

bp.  14 

March 

1612. 

1612. 

1616.         '24.             '28 

> 

bur. 

April  '31. 

1611. 

9  July. 

Richard,  b.  at     Francis,  b.  at  Durham  13  Dorothy,  b.  at  Gallyker  Ralph,  b.  at 

Newland  158 1 ;    July  24  Eliz. ;  of  Newland ;  15  Aug.  '83  ;  mar.  Tho8  Newhall  6 

mar.  13  Sep.  1608  Mary,  Heath,  son  of  John  H.  Aug.  '85  ; 

dau.  of  Wm  Cartwright  of  of    Keper  in   Durham,  d.  at  Roth- 

NewhallinMiddleton,Gent.;  Esq.,  12  Nov.  1600,  at  well  12  Oct. 

bur.  20  Nov.  1668  (Q.) 


slain  in  the 
Ireland  wars 
1599. 


Normanton. 


1  Jac. 


Elizabeth,  b.  at  Newhall 

Margery,  b.  at  N. 

1 
Richd,  b.  8  Oct. 

Frances,  bp.  12 

24  Dec.   1609;    bur.  8 

3  Feb.  1610  ;   d. 

1612;     bur.    9 

Sep.    1614;    d. 

April  '58. 

12  Nov.  1612. 

Jan.  '28. 

17  Feb.  1623. 

Henry,  b.  2  Jan. 
1615-6;  bur.  5 
March  1627. 


MS.  254 


I 

Wm,  b.  at 
N. 1 .... 
1617. 


Edmund,  b.  at  York  20  Sep. 
1618;  mar.  Theodosia,  she 
was  bur.  7  May  '54. 


Mary,  bp.  31  Jane,  b. 
July '25;  bur.  14  Dec. 
6May(?).*  1627. 


jflallet. 


In  this  Pedigree  I  have  chiefly  followed  the  Visitation  of  1563.  There  are  con- 
tinuations from  Hopkinson's,  but  I  doubt  whether  they  are  to  be  depended  upon. 
I  mean  the  Mallets.  The  Youngs  are  probably  correct. 

John  Mallet  of  Normanton=j=Alice,  dau.  of  Lionel  Copley  of  Batley. 


William  Mallet,  son  &  heir=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  Roger  Dynely  of  Manston. 
A| 

*  1651.— J.  W.  C. 


612 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  254 


Eosamond,  1  w.,=j=William  Mallet=j=Elizabeth,  2  w.,=f=Bridget,  3  w.,=Dorothy, 


dau.  of  Peter  Mir- 
field  of  Tonsre. 


of  Normanton, 
5  son. 


Thomas,  s.  &  h.,      Robert,  d.  y. 
mar.  Alice  . 


dau.  of  Edmund 
Perkington  of 
Beamond  Hall. 


dau.  &   h.  of    4th  w., 
Robert  Flem-     dau.  of 
ing  of  Sharls-     .... 


ton. 


Parr. 


Arthur=Ann,  dau.  of  John     Roger.     Ann,  mar.  Fran-       Francis.     Dorothy, 
Dyneley  of  Swil-  ces    Jackson    of  mar.  Gilb. 

linerton.  Carlton.  Hunt. 


John.*     William=pMargarefc,t  dau.  of  Roger  Coates  of  Swinton,  E.R.  York6. 


Richard  Mallet  of  Normanton,  1667  d.  s.p.,  devising=Barbara,  dau.     William, 
his  lands  to  be  sold  for  payment  of  his  debts,  which     of  Rob.  Gale 
was  done  accordingly 4  of  Aikeham. 


Frances,  mar.  Edward  Payler,  Gent.  Elizabeth,  mar.  Priscilla,  mar.  Robert 
of  the  Horse  to  the  Earl  of  Richard  God-  Blackhareof  Ireland. § 
Northumberland.  frey. 


Roger  Mallet,=pAgnes,  dau.  of    Henry  M.,  2  son,     Lionel,  s.p.     Alice.     Elizabeth. 


son  &  heir. 


Wil.   Frost  of    heir  by  entail  on  — 

Ackton.  death  of  Robert.      Francis,    a 

Clerk.1 


Ann. 


Margaret,  mar.  Rob.  Webster  of      Ann,  mar.  John  Harrison  of      Francis,  d.  y. 
Ledston,  Yeo.  Pontefract. 


William  Mallet  of=f=Agnes,  dau.  of  John      Robert  M.,  2  son,— Ann,  dau.  of  John 
AT ^ P_     Gascoign  Of  Lazing-      entered  as  heir  by     Beane      of      Ack- 


Normanton,  son  & 
heir. 


croft. 


entail ;  s.p. 


worth. 


1  This  Francis  Malet  was  a  very  remarkable  man ;  S.T.P. ;  Dean  of  Lincoln 
1554  to  his  death  in  1570.  Also  Confessor  to  one  of  the  Queens.  (See  A.  0.,  i., 
587.)  He  made  an  entail  of  the  lands  of  Normanton. 

Who  was  James  Malet,  LL.D.,  Chaplain  to  Qu.  Cathe,  executed  ?  (Hoves 
p.  573.) 

*  Entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Visitation  of  1585.  It  is  there  stated  he  was  son  of  Rosamond 
Mirfield,  and  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm  Vavasour  of  Spaldington,  and  had  Wm,  set.  4.  Dorothy 
Ann,  Elizabeth. 

f  Mar.  licence  1603. 

j  Richard,  son  of  Wm  M.,  bp.  at  Normanton  24  Feb.  1622  ;  bur.  22  May  1668 

§  Bp.  at  Normanton  27  May  1619.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  254 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


613 


Charles  Young  of  Methley,  son  of  Andrew^Frances  Mallet, = Henry  Ellis  of  Kid- 


Young,  by  Isabel,  dau.  of  Oh8  Jackson  of 
Snydal.'  " 


dau.  &  h. 


dal,  2nd  husb. 


William  Young,  appren-    John  Young=pJane,  dau.  of  John      Mary,  mar.  Boni- 


tice  in   the  law  in   the    of   Methley, 
Middle  Temple,  d.  coel.       2  son. 


Wynckles  of  Harnam, 
co.  Northumberland. 


face     Savage    of 
Pontefract.f 


William,  d. 


coel.     John.     Andrew. 


Charles,  d.  coel. 


Frances,  mar.     Jane,  mar.  Ed-    Hannah. 
John       For-     ward  Corrector          — 
Benjamin,     man  of  Roth-     or  Compter,          Mary, 

well.  Clerk.  mar 

Bromley. 


"  All  the  children,  both  male  &  female,  of  Mr  John  Young  had  lands  left  them, 
but  in  about  20  years  they  were  all  sold,  &  themselves  distressed,  as  he  in  his  life- 
time foretold.  Benjamin,  the  youngest  son,  is  living  (1677),  mar.  very  meanly,  & 
lives  in  a  low  condition."  (Hopkinson.) 


MS.  254 


This  Pedigree  is  from  the  Deeds  of  the  Tickhill  Friars  Estate. 

Additions  may  be  made  from  John  Slyman's  will  1681. — York  Wills  1207. 


John  Slyman  of  Barley,  co.  Derb.,  Gent.,  bought  the  Austins: 
Friars  House  at  Tickhill  in  Yorkshire  36  Eliz.  ;  d.  seised  of  it ; 
Inq.  p.m.  16  James  I. 


See  York 
Wills  471. 


Robert  Slyman,  son  &  heir,=f=Frances,  dau.  of  John  Morton  of  Quarendon.    This  mar- 
aged  24,  16  James  I.  riage  is  inserted  solely  on  authority  of  the  Fed.  at  p.  107. 


John  Slyman  of  Tickhill  Friars,  Gent.,  b.=Margaret    Robert  Slyman,=pMary 
1620  ;  d.  1683  ;   bur.  at  Tickhill;  a  Dis-    living 32 Charles 


claimer  1666.  Will  dated  29  Sep.  33 
Charles  II.  Margaret,  wife  of  Samuel 
Goodwin,  Executor.  See  many  other  re- 
lations named  in  his  will. 


II.,  of  Tickhill, 
Gent.  Will  15 
April  1684. 


preg- 
nant. 


Frances,  bp.  7  May  1674.     Mary,  bp.  21  June  1675.    Jane. 


....  Gladwin=j=Elizabeth. 


Agnes  Swyft. 


VOL.  II. 


*  Entered  his  pedigree  1585  ;  living  1612. 
t  Mar.  licence  1611  at  Methley.— J.  W.  C. 


C  C 


614 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  254 


A| 


1 

j 

1 

1 

1 

George  Gladwin  of=j=Jane,  dau.  of  William 

Margaret,  mar  mar. 

Frances, 

Tickhill  Friars, 

Laugh  ton 

of    East- 

Samuel 

Good-     

mar. 

Gent.,  mar.  8  April  j  field      in 

Tickhill, 

win    of 

Sher-     Frickley. 

John 

1684.      Will       13 

Gent. 

brook,  co. 

Radsley. 

March  1691  ;  prob. 

Derb. 

22  Dec.  1699.1 

William,  bp.  14 
Dec.  1690;  bur. 
15  Dec.  foK 

Elizabeth,  bp.  7 
April  1690;  Mr. 
the  same  day. 

William  Bacchus=Jane  Gladwin, 
of     Cottingham,     h.,  mar.  10  Oct 
Gent.                       Tickhill  Friars 

sole  dau.  & 
.1708;  sold 
in  1714. 

1702    Mar.  30    Mar.  Thos  Gladwin  of  Chesterfield,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Bright. 
1738     Jan.   26    Mar.  Mr  William  Alwood  Lord  and  Mrs  Dorothy  Gladwin,  mar.  at 

Normanton  Chapel. 
1725    Sep.     4    Mr    Henry    Gladwin    &    Mrs    Maria    Holland.      Register    of 

Chesterfield. 


Thomas  Gladwin  of  South  Winfield,  Yeo.,  1646  ;  of  Boythorp,=f= 
Gent.,  1667  ;  in  1646  purchased  |ril  of  the  Manor  of  Monyashe. 


See  M.  P.  B.,  A,  79. 
York  Wills  636. 


Thomas  Gladwin  of  Tupton  &  Durant  Hall,  Esq.,  inherited 
the  Monyash  property  1667;  dead  in  1721. 


Mary  G.,  Barbara,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  1  Sir  Talbot  Clark,=j= 

d.  &c.,  d.  Bart.,  2,  before  1731,  John  Monk  Morgan, 

unmar.  <k  Esq. 
intestate. 


Sarah,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  Henry  Bourne, 
M.B.  (p.  149).  Lady  C.  &  Mr  B.  join 
in  selling  Monyash  to  B.  Cheneys 
1721—1736. 


Sir  Talbot,  d.  y.    Barbara,  bp.  7  April  1749  ;  d.  s.p.  or  y.  (?)=Wm  Cox,  M.D.,  of  London. 

Sir  Clement  Clarke,  the  elder  brother  of  Sir  Talbot,  lived  much  at  Chesterfield 
with  his  relatives  the  Gladwins,  &  d.  there  1718. 

Sir  Talbot  Clarke  had  a  son  Talbot  who  d.  y.,  &  a  dau.  who  mar.  Dr  Cox,  a 
physician  in  London. 

John  Monk  Morgan  was  a  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  but  sold  out.  A  natural  son  of 

the  Earl  of  Carlisle  by  Mr*  Monk,  his  lady's  woman,  who  afterwards  mar 

Morgan,  who  kept  a  Coffee  house  in  London.  John  Monk  Morgan  left  his  estate 
to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Jonu  Monk  Morgan  was  sent  to  Venice  to  learn 
merchandize,  but  went  into  the  Army,  mar.  Mrs  Hill  of  Woodhouse  in  Yorkshire,  & 
by  her  got  the  estate  which  he  left  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle  on  his  death  in  1774. 
(DT  Pegge.) 

Wm  Cox,  M.D.,  &  Martha  his  wife,  in  1746  sold  Durant  Hall  to  Adam  Slater 
with  the  Lordship  of  Tupton,  &  Hall  &  estate  sold  for  £2000. 


1  He  mentions  in  his  will  his  nephews  Robert  Spencer,  John  Simeon,  John 
Lambert, 


MS.  255 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


615 


This  Pedigree  is  for  the  most  part  from  one  entered  at  the  Heralds'  College. 


.  .  ...  Wilkinson^fMary  ....  Executrix  to  David  Hartley  1719. 


Everild,  1  w.,: 
dau.  of  Timo- 
thy Wads- 
worth  of 
Brierley  Hall, 
Esq.  ;   d.    14 
July  1705. 


:David  Hartley,  Clerk,  Curate  of=pSarah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Edward  Wil- 
Illingworth  in  par.  of  Halifax,  and  I  kinson,  Curate  of  Illingworth,  son 
afterwards  Curate  of  Armley ;  d. 
Nov.  1719.     (He_was  b.  in  Hali- 

10   March 

Gives   his 


fax,   0.    H.)     Will 

1719   nuncupative. 

library  to  his  son  &  dan.,  &  10/ 

to  each. 


of  Tho.,  who  d.  15  Feb.  1683,  aged 
70,  by  ....  his  w.,  dau.  of  John 
Illingworth  of  Illingworth,  to 
whom  he  was  mar.  5  June  1679  ; 
mar.  25  May  1707;  d.  Aug.  1718. 


John  Hartley  of=f=Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Illingworth.  Holker  of  Elland. 


Bernard.      Mary,  mar.  Thomas 
=  Bradley  of  Halifax. 


David        Samuel=f=Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Eyre  of  Dron-    Mary,  mar.  John 
Hartley.  field  Woodhouse.     (See  p.  231.)  Francis. 

Winchcomb  Henry  Hartley,  took  the  name  of  Eyre. 


Sarah,  mar.  Thomas  Wads-      Joan,  mar.  Thomas  Cording-      Hannah,  mar.  Ro- 
worth  of  Wadsworth.  ley  of  Harchet,  co.  York.  bert  Addison. 


Alice,  1  w.,  dau.= 
of  John  Rowley 
of  Saffron  Wai- 
den,  Atty. 

j=David  Hartley  of  Bath,= 
etc.,  M.D.,  only  son  by 
1  w.  ;  Author  of  '  Obser- 
vations of  Man,'  etc.  ; 
b.  1704;  d.  at  Bath  30 
Sep.  1757. 

pElizabeth,  2  w.,  dau.  of 
Rob.   Packer  of  Shil- 
lingford,    Esq.,    some 
time  M.P.  for  Berks  ; 
mar.  1735.  Shebecame 
the  heir  of  her  family. 

| 
Elizabeth,  mar. 
Francis  Booth 
of  Little  Town 
near  Wakefield. 

David  Hartley,  only 
issue  of  1st  wife ; 
some  time  Member 
for  Hull ;  d.  at  Bath 
unmar.  ab*  1811. 


Winchcomb  Henry  Hart-^pAnn,  dau.  of 
ley,  Member  for  Berks,  :  Samuel 
etc. ;  mar.  a  first  wife  but  I  Blackwell, 
had  no  issue  ;  d.  12  Aug.     Member  for 
1794.  Cirencester. 


Mary,  lived  with 
her  brother 
David,  &  d.  un- 
mar. in  1803. 


I 


Winchcomb  Henry  Howard  Hartley  =.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Watts  of 
of  Shillingford,  Clerk.  I  now  think  Bath,  who  was  the  Parish 
he  was  the  son  of  Winchcomb  Henry  Clerk  of  St.  Michael's;  mar. 
&  Ann  Blackwell.  Only  child.  at  Bath  in  1810  or  1811. 


616 


FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  255 


William  Gladwin  of  Cold  Aston,  dead  5  Jam.  I.=p 


Thomas  Gladwin,  bp.  14  April  1598.  An  eminent  lead  merchants 
Raised  an  estate  of  800  or  900  a  year.  Settled  the  estate  of  Edlas- 
ton  on  his  son  Wm  when  he  mar.,  but  made  Tho8  his  principal  heir. 


:Jane  William, 
Syd-  b.  1599. 
don. 


William,  of  Edlas-=pSarah,  dau. 

Jane,  mar. 

Mary,  mar.  Tho8  Brailsford  of  the 

ton  nr  Ashover,  d. 

of  Henry 

Hercules 

Hill  in  North  Wingfield. 

ab*    1695  ;     sold 

Smith  of 

Brailsford 

— 

Edlaston    to     his 

Danby, 

of  Eg- 

Elizabeth,  mar.  Joseph  Bloodworth 

bror  Tho8. 

Gent. 

stone. 

of  Birdholm,  bro.  of  Sir  Tho.,  of 

London. 

Thomas.      Matthew,  an  Atty.       Mary,  mar.  Jonn  Shepherd  of  Milnehay. 


Elizab.  Bright,1  wid.,=Thomas  Gladwin2  of  Tupton,=pHelen,  dau.  of 


2  w.,  mar.  at  Chester-  Esq.,  Sher.  1667;   aged  69, 

field  10  March  1702;  1697  ;  J.P.,  Cap.  of  Militia, 

dau.  of ....  Clarke  ;  &  Dep.  Lieut. ;   a  non-juror 

mar.  3rdly  Eev in  King  Wm  reign  ;  ob.  in- 

Ashcroft.  (See below.)  testate. 


Giles    Cowley 
of  Ashover 
Hill-Top. 


Ann. 
Frances. 


6.  Lemuel  G.,  3rd  son,  on=j=Elizab.,  dau.  of  Francis  Revel 


whom  Tupton  was  settled. 


of  Carlingthwaite,  by  Dor.  Wil- 
mot  his  wife.     (P.  174.) 


Elizab.,  d.  unmar. 


Jane. 


Lemuel,         Dorothy,  mar.  at  Normanton  Chapel  26  June 
ob.  s.p.          1738  to  William  Alwood  Lord,  Esq. 


2.  Giles.     3.  Israel.     5.  James.     Helen,  mar.  Ric.  Calton3  of  Chesterfield,  Att/. 


4.  Joseph,  of  Boy— 
thorpe,  from  whom 
G.  of  Stubbing. 

A 

pMary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Ash- 
more  of  Wil- 
liamthorpe. 

1 
1.  Thomas," 
of  Tupton 
&  Durant- 
hall.         B 

j=Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Rob.  Clarke; 
dau.   of  Geo.   C.   of  Watford 
Gap,  co.  Northants  ;   Maid  of 
Honour  to  James  II.  Queen. 

1  In  another  place  Dr  Pegge  makes  this  woman  wife  of  Tho8  the  son. 

8  This  Tho.  Gladwin  built  the  house  at  Tupton  &  had  a  Grant  of  Arms,  viz., 
Erm.,  a  chief  az.,  a  bend  gules  chased  with  a  sword  argent,  pomel  &  hilt  or,  in 
1686. 

Sword  Gladius  relating  to  the  name. 

The  real  etymology  of  the  name — An  obtainer  of  joy  or  comfort. 

3  He  had  a  son  Richard,  an  Atty  at  Chesterfield,  who  d.  unmar.,  &  2  other  sons 
&  3  dau8. 


MS.  255  FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
A|  Hi 


617 


Issue  on  the  left  [page  614].  After  the  death  of  Mary  Clarke  he  mar.  a  second 
wife,  about  which  marriage  H.  Audsley,  the  Vicar  of  Chesterfield,  got  into  some 
trouble  &  relinquished  the  vicarage  upon  it.  She  survived  &  remar Ash- 
croft,  Curate  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse. 


II  II  II  II 

Israel,  a  shipwright.     Richard,  d.  y.  Mary.  Sarah. 

Lemuel,  of  Ireland.     Decimua,  a  shipwright.     Elizab.    Ellen,  mar Bulcock. 


Joseph,  d.  at  sea. 

Thomas,  of  London, 
silversmith,  mar.,  but 
did  not  prosper  in 
the  world. 


Marina  Hol-=p Henry  Glad-=pMary,  2  w.,  dau.= Jane,  dau. 


land  of  Stub- 
bing,  1    w., 
mar.  4  Sep. 
1725  at 
Chesterfd. 


win  of  Stub- 
bing. 


of    Digby    D. ;     of  Lau- 
sister  &  heir  of    rence 
John  Dakeyne.      Bourne, 
3rd  w. 


Ann,  mar Brockhurst1  of  Coventry,  Atty. ;  s.p. 


....  Berridge=p.  .  .  .  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Denbigh. 

Basil  Berridge=f=Mary  Wilkinson        ....  mar.  Eev. 
of  Pinchbeck,     of  Saltby.  Wil.  Manley. 


I  I  • 

1  w.,Mary  . . .  .=f=John  Berridge  ofnr2  w.,  Susan,  dau.     Basil,  of  Charles,  LL.D., 


by  whom  Basil 
&  Leonard. 


Barkston,  co. 
Line.,  a  Clergy- 


man. 


of ....  Rutter,     Pinch- 
by  whom   Fran-    beck, 
ces  &  John. 


Rector  of  Alder- 
church. 


General  Henry=pFrances  Ber-    John      Ber-=Martha,  dau.  of=.  .  .  .  Twigg, 


Gladwin  of 
Stubbing. 


ridge,  livg  a    ridge  of  Der-     ....  Buxton  of    Vicar  of 
widow  in          by,  M.D.,  ob.     Bradborn.  Tickhill, 

1804.  s.p.  2  vir. 


Charles  Dak-    Frances,  mar win    Mary,  b.  30  June    Dorothy,  mar. 

eyne,  in    the     Goodman,  M.D.,  b.  19     1777  ;     mar.    29     Joshua    Jebb 


Church,  b.  22     Jan.    1773  ;     mar. 
March  1775.      June  1801. 


c 


9  Nov.  1800  B.  D.  of  Chesterfield, 
Duppaof  Holling-  b.  4  Jan.  1774. 
bourn  Place,  Kent.  D 


E 


1  ....  Brockhurst  lost  his  wife  at  Coventry.     She  left  no  issue.     He  then  went 
to  London,  where  he  mar.  a  dau.  of ....  Arnold,  a  great  snuff-maker. 


618 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  255 


0 

D  |  E 

Charlotte,  b.  7  April 
1780  ;  mar.  30  April 
1805  to  George  Hul- 
ton,  D.D.,  Vicar  of 
Sutterton,  co.  Line. 

Anne,  b.  28  Nov. 
1778. 

Martha,  b.  1  July 
1781. 

Elizabeth  Henri- 
etta, b.  1782. 

Helen,  b.  21  Feb. 
1784. 

J     f    i 

Susan,  b.  31  Sep. 
1785. 

Henry,  b.  30  Dec. 
1787  ;  d.  y. 

_i_                                                                                        _i_ 

Dorothy  Glad- = Basil  Berridge,  Kector=.  .  .  .  2  w.,  dau.  of  John  Tan-  Leonard 
win,  1  w.,  ob.  of  Alderchurch,  co.  field  of  Carthorp,  co.  York ;  B.,  D.D. 
s.p.  Line.  ;  by  a  different  mar.  29  June  1793. 

mother. 


Tho"  G.=pAnne,  dau.  of  John  Gravenor       John  Gladwin  of=pMary  Skinner 


of  Ipswich,  Apoth6. 


Mansfield,  Afctr. 


of  Notts. 


Eliz.     Jane.    Ann.     Dorothy,  mar.  Francis  Eyre 
All  mar.  of  Hassop,  Esq. 


Dorothy. 


MS.  256 

This  pedigree  appears  in  the  Visitation  of  1585  as  copied  into  Harl.  6070,  f.  23. 
The  Arms,  Argent,  3  bars  gemelles  sable,  a  lion  rampant  gules  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cross-crosslet  fi tehee  or.  I  suspect,  however,  that  there  is  some  error 
about  the  last  generation,  for  in  the  will  of  Thomas  Maude  of  Hollinghall  1 602  is  a 
legacy  to  Thomas  Maude,  son  of  Arthur  Maude  of  Riddlesden  fy  to  other  sons  of  the 
said  Arthur ;  also  to  Thomas  &  other  children  of  Christopher  Maude  of  the  par.  of 
Calverley.  See  also  the  Visitation  of  1563,  where  it  is  said  that  Richard  Montalta  alias 
Monhault  had  Riddlesden,  Mar  ton,  Potter  Newton,  Barnby  Don,  and  other  lands. 
He  had  issue,  Simon  his  son  &  heir,  who  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  mar.  to  Robert  Paslew, 
Master  of  the  Rolls.  But  Richard  gave  to  Robert  Montalta,  his  brother's  son, 
lands,  etc.,  at  West  Riddlesden.  From  him  Constantine  descended. 

Constantine  Monhault,  alias  Maude  of  West=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Kighley 
Riddlesden,  co.  York,  son  of  Thomas.  I  of  New  Hall. 


Arthur*=p.  .  .  .f  dau.  of  Laurence  Townley. 


Thomas=j=Catherine,  dau.  of  Roger  Tempest  of       Agnes,  mar.  Stephen  Paslew 
Maude.   I  Bracewell  or  Broughton.  of  Rawden. 


Arthi 


mr  Maude  of  West  Riddlesden  1585,=f  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthy  Eltoft     Thomas, 
d.  26  Dec.  1587  ;  bur.  at  Bingley.  of  Farn  Hill  in  Craven. 

A  I  B 

*  Bur.  at  All  Saints,  Bingley.    Will  11  May,  proved  21  May  1534. 

f  ?  Jane,  wid.  of  Arthur  M.  of  West  Ridlesden  ;  bur.  at  Bingley.    Will  28  Dec.  1556,  proved 
27  April  1558.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  256 


619 


I  II  II 

Agnes,  mar.  John  Bar-      Jane.     Isabel,  mar.  Thomas  "Wade     Margaret.     Mary, 
stow  of  Norbridge.  of  par.  of  Addingham. 


Christopher.*     Ann,  mar.  Thomas       Margaret  or  Catherine,      Isabel,  mar.  Robert 
=P  Hall  of  Shepden.          mar.  Thomas  Tempest      BayldonofBayldon. 

of  Yellowsome.f  =f= 


Thomas,  said  to  be  Ancestor        William  Bayldon,  aged        Ann.        Bridget, 
to  the  first  family.  22,  1585. 


John,  2  son  of  Chris1  &=p Alice,  dau.  of  Brian        Bnrke's  '  Commoners.' 
bro.  of  Thos.  Broine. 


John  M.  of  Alverfchorpe,  d.  1635=f=Jane  ....        Bryan.- 


Eliz.=pJohn,  of=p  Sarah       Barnabas.    (See      Elizab.,  Mary,      Rebecca,     Bryan 

Alver-       ....        his  posterity  in      mar.  mar.        mar. 

1  w.     thorpe.  Burke's '  Com-       Wil.  John. 

moners.')  Yar-  Grill.        Wilson, 

burgh. 


John,  d.  Sep.     George,     Sarah,       Daniel,= Fanny  Gideon,  mar.     Joshua.    Sara. 

1686,  aged        d.  y.         d.1613.     of  Stave-  Joseph  Net- 

72 ;    bur.  at  Alver-      ley.  tleton.  Grace.      Mary. 

Wakefield.  Elizab.,     thorpe.  =p 

d.1616.       I 

I  I 

Gideon.        John. 


Anthony  Maude  of  Helthwaite  Hill  in  Harwood,  Gent.,  Executor 
to  his  cousin  Tho.  Maude  of  Hollinghall  1602. 


Robert  Maude^Ann,  dau.  &  c.  (with  Ellen,      Bridget,  mar mar.      John, 


son  &  heir,  of 

Helthwaite 

Hill. 


w.  of  Henry  Savile,  Esq.,  &  George  Green,  Richard         3  son. 

Susan,  w.  of  Step.  Tempest)  4  son  of  Tho8  Ley  land, 

of  Wil.  Oglethorpe  of  Green  of  Caw- 

Roundhay.  thorne. 


Robert  Maude. 

*  Said  in  Collyer  and  Turner's  'Hist,  of  Ilkley  '  to  be  of  Holling  Hall  in  Ilkley,  and  to  have 
made  his  will  1561  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Ilkley.     His  wife  Grace.     Will  1575. 
f  Yellison.— J.  W.  C. 


. 


620 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  256 


Thomas  Maude 
of   Hollinghall, 
owner  of  the 
Tythe  of  Ilkley. 
Will  1602  ; 
Codicil  1603. 


.  M.    Ann. 


John  M. 
1602. 


This  Thomas  Maude  gives  legacies  to  members 
of  the  family  at  Eiddlesden  which  seems  to 
shew  that  they  were  of  the  same  stock.  He 
makes  his  cousin  Anthony  of  Helthwaite  Hill 
his  Executor  &  mentions  relatives  of  the  name 
of  Watkinson,  Fletcher,  Ellis,  Saxey,  and  Utley, 
most  of  whom  were  living  about  Otley  &  Ilkley. 


This  Robert  Maude  appears  to  have  been  b.  about  1620.  He  is  described  as  of 
Ripon  nr  Yorkshire  in  the  M.I.  at  Kilkenny,  so  that  the  extraction  of  this  family 
from  Maude  of  Yorkshire  may  be  considered  as  proved.  The  occurrence  of  the  names 
of  Robert  and  Anthony  points  to  a  connection  with  the  Maudes  of  Helthwaite  Hill. 

Robert  Maude  of  Ripon  in  Yorkshire  &  Kilkenny=j=Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Chrisr 
in  Ireland,  Esq.,  a  Col.  in  the  Army  ;  also  of  Dun-  Wandesford,  Bart.,  by  Eleanor 
drum  in  Tipperary  ;  d.  21  April  1685.  See  his  M.I.  Lowther  his  w.  ;  d.  5.  Jan. 
in  Lodge,  iii.,  200.  1690  ;  bur.  at  Kilkenny. 


Anthony  Maude,  only=p Alice,  eld.  dau.  of  Standish  Hartstrong    ....  mar.      Anne. 


son,    mar.   20    Feb. 
1671. 


of  Bruffe,  co.    Limerick,  Esq.,  after-     Stephen 


wards  a  Baronet. 


Wilks. 


Sir  Robert  Maude  of  Dundrum,  Bart.,  created  9  May=f=Eleanor,  dau.  &  h.  of .  .  .  . 


1705,  d.  4  Aug.  1750  ;  bur.  at  St.  Anne's,  Dublin. 


Cornwallis    of    Acton    in 
Midd.,  Esq. 


Sir  Thomas  Maude,     Sir  Cornwallis  Maude,     Alice,  mar.  Ste-      Emma,  mar.  Major 
2nd  Bart.  created  Baron  Montalt.    phen  Moor,  Esq.     Charlton  Leighton. 


John  Nott  of  Sheldesley  Beauchamp=pAnn,  dau.  of  Wil.  Jefferies  of  Horncastle, 

Esq.  ;  b.  4  Feb.  1650. 


Penelope.    Ann.    Joshua  Maud  of=T=Elizab.    Joyce,  mar.  John  Nott,    Arthur  Chambers^Jane. 


elope. 


Wakefield,  G*. 


son  of  Edm.,  &  ob.  s.p.      of  Whitewood,  co. 
York,  Gent. 


ann, 


Sara,  mar.  James    Dorothy,  mar.  Wil.    Arthur,    Jo 
Miers.  Wood  of  Warm-         ob.  s.p.     ob.  s.p. 

field.      =r= 

John. 


Robert,    William  Bloom  of=j=Ann. 
ob.  s.p.     Altofts  in  Norman- 
ton,  G*. 


Ann.      William.      Jane,  heiress  of  Henry  Jefferies.      Dorothy. 


This  from  Dr  Prattinton's  Collections,  but  another  Fed.  in  the  same  Collections 
makes  the  wife  of  Bloom,  sister  of  Henry  Jefferies ;  Jane  Bloom  the  heiress,  mar. 
Edward  Winnington. 


MS.  257  FAMILI^E   MINOBUM   GENTIUM.  621 


Edward  Maude,  Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Instituted  1593. 

Timothy  Maude,  Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Instituted  1620. 

John  Maude  of  Halifax.    Admitted  of  Gray's  Inn  29  May  1677. 

Daniel  Maude  of  Alverthorpe  near  Wakefield.=p 


Mary,  mar.  ab'  1640  to  Eobert  Benson  of  York. 


John  Maude  of  Wakefield,  Chapman. 


T 


i  i 

John  Maude=Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Fenay  of  Fenay,  Mary.  mar.  1  ab'  160(5  to  Geo.  Allot  (see 

of  Wake-          Esqr,    Deputy   Steward    of    the   Manor  FED.,  p.  210),  &  2  Thomas  Gill,  son  of 

field.  Court  of  Wakefield.  Philip  Gill  of  Lightwood. 


Daniel  Maude  of  Alverthorpe,  styled^  Jane,  called  Fanny  Staveley 
the  elder  in  a  deed  26  March  1680.   I  in  Burke's  'Commoners.' 


William  Maude  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Partridge,  the  ....  mar mar. 

Alverthorp  &  Flan-     almanac  maker  ;  had  £20,000  ;  d.  John   Til-      ....Per- 

shaw,     mar.     also     1725.    (See  some  notices  of  Part-  ston.  cival. 

Elizab.  Walker.         ridge  in  «  G.  M.'  for  1731—32.) 


Daniel  Maude=pAnn,  dau.  of  Tho.  Spencer     Sarah,  mar.  Timothy    Nevile  M., 


of  Wakefield. 


of  Rotherham,  wine  merch1.     Scholefieldof  Horbury.    d.  unmar. 


Francis,  of  Wakefield=pMary,  dau.  of  John    Sarah.     Barbara.    Elizab. 
Skilbeck  of  Hull. 


John.    Daniel,  of  Middlewood.    Anne.    Mary.     Louisa.    6  children,  d. 


young. 


William,  of          Daniel  Maude  of  Wakefield,  son^Ann,  dau.  of  William  Todd  of 


Wakefield,  of  Daniel  by  Ann  Spencer, 

d.  unmar. 


Newstead,     mar.     ab*    1774. 
(See  p.  98.) 


Daniel  Maude,     Matilda,     Sarah,  mar.  Jeremiah    Ann.     Eli2abeth,  mar.  Rob. 
aged  15,  1789.     d.  y.  Kaylor  of  Wakefield.  MacCleverty. 


Daniel  Maude=pSarah     Nevil.         2.  Francis  Maude  of  Al-=j=Mary,  dau.  of  William 


of  Alverthorpe 
and  Secroft,  d. 
1710. 


A 


verthorpe  and  of  Wake- 
Timothy,    field,  cloth  merch*,  2ntl 
son,   mar.    2    Milicent 


Smith  in  1707. 


B 


Walker  of  Water- 
clough  in  Southowran, 
Yeo. ;  mar.  at  Halifax 
6  April  1680. 


VOL.  II.  D 


622 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

•  I 


MS.  257 


Elizabeth,     Elizab.,= 
mar.              1  w., 
Chrisr           dau.  of 
Lowther,      Wil. 
Esq.             Dodd. 

=John  M.  of  Alver-=  Frances  Par-=Ann,  3  w.,  dau.  of  Sir 
thorpe,  Esq.,  Barr.     therick,  2  w.,     Michael  Wentworth  of 
atLaw,ob.  30  June     mar.   1    Dec.     Wolley,    wid.    of   Sir 
1735,  aged  52;  bur.     1730  at  Hor-     Lionel    Pilkington   & 
at  East  Ardsley.        bury.                 Sir  Charles  Dalston. 

Thomas,  of  Lothersden,= 
sold  Alverthorpe. 

p.  ...  dau.  of  . 
man  of  York, 

.  .  .  Wight-     Daniel.     Samuel.    Martha, 
ironmonger.                   All  d.  y. 

Thomas,  Lieut,  in  the= 
Army,    aged   abl    30, 
1775. 

-.  .  .  .  dau.  of  . 
Brooksbank  ol 
Temple  Newsh 

.  .  .     Francis,  2  son,     Elizab.,  mar  

s.p.,  Lieut,   in     Noble,    Vicar    of 
am.    the  Army.*          Tadcaster. 

Ann,  mar.  a  Clergyman. 

Thomas,  aged  abl  14,  1789;  d.  at  Clay  worth  nrBawtry  1794. 

1  .  John  Maude  of  Wakefield,  merch1,^ 
1  son,  disinherited  by  his  father,  of 
Cliff  n'  Wakefield. 

^Elizab.,  dau.  of  Tho.  Whitaker  of  Leeds, 
V.D.M.  ;  mar.  7  Feb.   1710-11  ;   d.  24 
May  1730.     (See  FED.,  p.  8.) 

Martha,  d.  y. 

Elizabeth, 
mar.      John 
Roebuck    of 
Heath. 


Susan,  mar.  Geo. 
Lumley  of  Leeds, 
Atf7; 

Mary  &  Jane, 
never  mar. 


William  Maude  of  Normanton,  Barbara,  mar. 

Esq.,  b.  1724  ;  d.  4  May  177G  ;  Chrisr  Buckle, 

only  son  ;  mar.  Elizab.,  dau.  of  Architect     & 

Benj.  Wilson,  Vicar  of  Wake-  Surveyor      of 

field,   by   a  dau.   of  Thomas  the       King's 

Agar  of  Stockton  ;  s.p.  highways. 


Lydia  Buckle,  only  child,  heir  to  her  uncle,  unmar. 
1 783  ;  mar.  Col.  Straubenzie  of  Spennithorne. 


4.  Francis  Maude=pBarbara,  1  w., 

2.  Thomas, 

3.  James, 

1 
Mary,  mar. 

Hannah, 

of  Wrakefield, 

dau.  of  James 

of   Wake- 

an    iron- 

Ric. Armi- 

mar.  John 

merch*,  4  sou,  b. 

Sill  of  Wake- 

field,  d.  un- 

monger 

tage  of 

Norton 

1693;  d.  20  May 

field;  b.1697; 

niar. 

at  Wake- 

Dudman- 

of  Wake- 

1734. 

d.  5  June  1735. 

field. 

stone. 

field. 

Mary,  b.     James  Maude  of  Gilder-=pAnna  Maria,  only  dau.  &  h.  of  Col.  John  Jor- 


1721; d.     some  &   Leathley  jure 
18  Nov.     ux.,  Esq.,  d.  s.p.  1775. 
1763. 


dan,  by  Alethia  his  w.,  sister  of  Henry 
Hitch,  Esq.,  of  Leathley ;  bp.  14  Nov. ;  d. 
s.p.  13  July  1778. 


Francis.     Ralph.     Mary  Anne.     Frances.     Charlotte. 

James.    Barbara.          Alethia.      Isabella. 
*  Bur.  at  Wakefield  2  Oct.  1772.— J,  W.  C. 


MS.  257 


FAMILY    MINORTTM   GENTIUM. 


623 


Francis  Maude,  Esq.,: 
2nd  son,  a  merch*  at 
Wakefield,  succeeds  his 
bror  in  the  Leathley 
estate,  livg  there  1783  ; 
d.  20  April  1789,  set. 
63,  havg  just  before 
sold  Leathley  to  Walter 
Faukes,  Esq. 


=Fanny  Maria,  dau.  of 
Wil.  Vernon  of  Stour- 
bridge,  by  Frances  Cot- 
ton of  The  Hague  (see 
FED.,  p.  56)  ;  d.  at 
Wakefield  20  March 
1829,  set.  84.  I  doubt 
whether  her  mother 
was  Miss  Cotton.  She 
[Fanny  Maria']  was 
dau.  of  Ralph  Vernon 
of  Shrewsbury. 


Thomas,  b. 
1732  ;      d. 
1747. 

Anne,  mar. 
....  Armi- 
tage,  Vicar 
of  Hooton 
Pagnal. 

Elizabeth, 
mar.  Wil. 
Marsden 
of   Ketel- 
thorp. 

Frances, 
d.  unmar. 

Barbara, 
b.  1722; 
d.  1748. 

Daniel, 
b.  1726; 
d.  1750. 

Mary  Anne. 
Barbara. 

Frances,  mar.  John 
Neale  of  Wakefield, 
Atty,  2  William 
Charnock. 

Alethia,  mar.  John 
B.  Gaunt  of  Lon- 
don,     Esq.;     mar. 
1799. 

Charlotte, 
mar. 
Henry 
Borel. 

1 
Arabella, 
mar.  Wil. 
Groom. 

Francis  Maude  of  Hatfield  Hall,=f=Hannah,  dau.  of  Fran.  Nettle- 


Esq.,  Barr.  at  Law  ;  aged  15, 
1783  ;  b.  1768  ;  mar.  1797  ;  d. 
19  April  1842. 


ton  of  Blackgates  nr  Wakefield ; 
d.  9  Oct.  1822,  aged  53. 


Ralph,  in  Holy 
Orders,  d.  1796. 

James,  d.  1817. 


Charles  Milton,  in  the 
E.  India  Co.  Service. 


Susanna,  mar.  Tho.  J.  N.  Gooch,  master  of 
the  Grammar  School  at  Heath  nr  Halifax. 


Hannah. 


Francis,=Frances,  dau.  of 
Curate  John  Branson, 
of  Hoy-  Esq.,  of  Don- 
land,  caster. 


Ralph,  Vicar      Daniel,  Barrr,  Stipendiary  Magistrate 
of  Mirfield.         for   Manchester,   mar.   Maria  Anna, 

dau.  of  John  Branson,  wid.  of  Will. 

Bright. 


William  Maude,  who  mar.  Elizab.  Wilson,  had  a  natural  son  named  William, 
who  d.  at  ab4  the  age  of  23. 

Who  was  John  Maude,  Esq.,  who  1  Dec.  1730  at  Horbury  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  Michael  Wentworth  of  Wolley,  wid.  of  Sir  Lyon  Pilkington  and  Sir  Charles 
Dalston  ?  Sir  C.  D.  d.  5  March  1723. 

Wm  Marsden  had  by  Elizab.  Maude,  Francis  Marsden,  a  Captain,  who  d.  unmar., 

&  Maria,  who  mar Carr,  an  Attorney  at  Wakefield.  He  mar.  for  his  2nd  w.  a 

dau.  of ....  Milner  of  Burton  Grange. 


John  Maude  of=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Whitaker  of  Leeds,  V.D.M. ; 
Wakefield.  mar.  7  Feb.  1710-11  ;  d.  24  May  1730.    (See  p.  8.) 


Francis,  only  son  &  Elizabeth,  b.  12  Jan.  1711-12  ;  mar.     Susanna,  b.     Jane,  b.    Frances,  bur. 

heir,    b.    20   April  26  Feb.   1731-2  to  ....  Roebuck,     27  Nor.  21  Oct.     13  Feb. 

1714.  Esq.,  of  Heath.  1712.  1718.         1718-9. 

Martha,  dau.  of  Tho8  Roebuck  of  Heath,  Esq. ;    mar.  Henry  Disney,  M.B., 
about  1730. 


624  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  258  &  259 


John  Maude  of  York.^ 


Thomas  Maude  of  Burley  Hall,  Esq.,  b.  1717  ;=         John  Maude, 
d.  1797.     Author  of  'Verbeia.'  2nd  son. 


Thomas  Maude  of  Burley  Hall,  Esq.,=pMargaret  Eleanor,  dau.  &  c.  of  "Wil.  Jemmett 


d.  about  1809  ;  bur.  at  Wensley. 


of  Ashford  in  Kent ;  d.  in  Feb.  1828. 


William  Jemmett,      Thomas.      Edmund.      George.      Ellen.      Anne.     Cordelia. 
b.  7  May  1802. 

....  1  w.,  dau.  of  ....  Dodd=j=.  .  .  .  Maud  of  Wakefield,  Barr.  at  Law. 


Thomas  Maud,  son  &  heir=pMary,  dau.  of  John  Weightman  of  Heslington. 
Elizabeth. 


James  Maude  of  ....  nr=Wid.  Taylor  of  Scowcroft  nr  Middleton  ; 
Rochdale.  mar.  9  May  1704. 


....  Maude,  a  lawyer,  b.  ab1  1660.= 


....  Maude,  was  to  have  been  made  Att7=i=Elizabeth  Maples,  living  at        11  other 
General  the  year  he  d.  I  Grantham  1774.  sons. 


John  Maude  of=pAnn,  dau.  of  ....  Kirke  of=.  .  . .  Grundy  of  Spalding,  2nd  husb. 
Halifax.  I  Lincolnshire. 


John  Dearden  Maude,  aged  ab1 27, 1774.   Gave  this  account      Elizabeth,  mar.  John 
to  J.  C.  Brooke.     (See  his  '  Chaos,'  vol.  ii.)  Garner  of  Grantham. 


.  Maude.=F 


Samuel  Maude  of  Hali-=Mrs  Robinson,  Dr  Jonathan  Maude*=Mary,widowof  Toby 

fax,  Attorney,   a   dis-     b.    1598  ;    d.  of  Halifax,  b.  1613 ;     Law  ;  b.  1621  ; 

claimer  1665  ;   liv«  in     24  Nov.  1679.  bur.  31  July  1684.        bur.  at  Halifax  28 
Bowood    in    Sowerby  Oct.    1688.       (See 

1668  ;  live  1679.  Watson,  p.  120.) 

*  Jonathan  Maude,  student  in  medicine  17  years;  D.  Med.  30  June  1652.  Father  of  John 
Maude  who  mat.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  9  Dec.  1670,  aged  16 ;  student  of  Gray's  Inn  1677 
(Foster's  'Alumni.'  Oxon). — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  258  &  259 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


625 


Jonathan  Maude,  d.  1  Aug.  1686  ;      Thomas  Maude,  M.A.,  son  of  Jonathan,  d.  22 
bur.  4th  at  Halifax.  Dec.  1682  ;  bur.  in  Halifax  Church. 


Jonathan  Maude=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  "Widow  Hargreaves  of  Halifax ;  mar.  26  Sep.  1706. 


John  Maude  of  Halifax,  Att-v,  b.  1677  ;=....  dau.  of ....  Gates  of  Holling  ;  d.  29 
d ;  bur.  7  Oct.  1709.  Aug.  1700  ;  bur.  3  Sep.  at  Halifax,  aged  28. 


MS.  258  &  259 


John  Maude  of  West  Riddlesden=pCatherine  Tempest. 


Anthony.         Christopher  Maude  of=f=Edith,  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson 


Monk  Bretton. 


/K 

(See  p.  256.) 


of  Ardsley. 


Thomas,  1st  son.      John  Maude  of  Ardsley .=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Watts 
Will  1628.  ofBarnsley. 


John  Maw-=pMary     Richard  Mawhood=pAlice,  eldest  dau.     Francis.     Edrith.mar 


hood,* 
Vicar  of 
Arksey. 


....      of  Ardsley,  2  son. 
Will  1683. 


of  Wil.  Turner  of        —         ....  Stones. 

Bilham ;    will    9     William. 

Oct.  1689  ;  d.  15  Elizabeth. 

Jan.  1713-4,j 

88. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Henry  Thomp-      Mary,  mar.  Leonard     ....  mar Walker 

son  of  Kirby  Hall.  Childers.  of  Doncaster. 


Francis,  mar.  1 
John    Brough- 
ton,  2  Thos. 
Brooke. 

1 
John  M.,  Aid.  &= 
Mayor  of  Don- 
caster,  d.  16  July 
1711,  aged  62. 

A 

pSarah,  dau. 
Geo.  Allot 
Criggleston 

of 
of 

Geo.,  of  Don- 
caster,  mar. 
but  no  issue. 

Charles, 
unmar. 
1736. 

d. 

B 

*  Vicar  1674  to  1702;  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge;  D.D.  Oxon  1680  (Foster's 
'  Alumni,'  Oxon).  This  account  of  his  children  seems  hardly  correct  as  in  the  Arksey  Registers 
it  states  :  1678,  Nov.  17,  Eliz.,  dau.  of  John  M.,  Vicar,  bp.  ;  1680,  Oct.  26,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
M.,  D.D.,  bp. ;  1682,  Feb.  20,  John,  son  of  John  M.,  S.T.P.,  bp.  ;  1696,  Sep.  24,  Leonard  Childers 
of  Carhouse  &  Eliz.  M.  mar. ;  1698,  Aug.  4,  Henry  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  St.  John's  par.,  York,  & 
Catherine  M.  mar.  ;  1683,  Dec.  30,  John,  son  of  John  M.,  S.T.P.,  bur.  There  must  also  be  some 
other  mistake  as  John  Mawhood.  Alderman  of  Doncaster  (see  p.  627),  is  not  in  the  above 
pedigree. — J.  W.  C. 


626 


FAMILIJE   MINORUM   GENTIUM.              MS.  258  &  259 
A  I B 


William,  Aid.  &  Mayor^pMarg4,  dan.  of  Wil.  Mawhood       John,      Martha,  mar. 
of  Doncaster.  I  of  Ardsley.  d.  y.        John  Arthur. 


Alice,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  "William  Brook          Mary,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  Thomas  Gough 
of  Dod worth.  of  Gedley. 


Thorn8,  d.    Samuel,  a  woollen^ Jane,  dau.  of  ....     Richard,  of=pMary,  dau.  of 


unmar.         draper    on    Snow 
Hill. 


Whichcote,  Esq.         Snaith. 


Bur- 

nister. 


Jane,  mar.  Rob.  Mainwaring,        Samuel.        Mary,  mar.  1  ....  Brown,  2  ... 
a  Russian  merch4.  =p  Kendal,  3  ....  Baynes. 

I 

Charles,  Richard,  &  Samuel. 
All  went  to  sea  &  were  never  heard  of  more. 


Mary,  1st  w.,  dau.  &=pWilliam  M.  of  Ardsley, = Mary,  2  w.,  dau.  of ....         Ralph, 


h.  of  Wil.   Hall  of 
Wroot. 


ob.  1725,  set.  78. 


Danyell ;  wid.  of  John         d.  y. 
Stones. 


John  M.  of  Ardsley, = Jane,  dau.  of  Edw.  Prince  of    Richard,  of=|=Jane,  dau.  of 
d.  without  issue  Woolley  ;  mar  2  John  Mickle-    Ardsley. 

1724.  thwaite  of  Ingburchworth. 


Henry  Wood 
of  Barnsley. 


Charles,  b.  1729  ;  d.  at=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Jones  ;   wid.  of  ....  Ashley ;   mar. 
Gibraltar  1780.  3  Charles  Windham  Edwin. 


William,  of  Smith-    Samuel,  of=f=Mary,  dau.  of  John    Alice,    Margaret,  mar.  Wil. 


field,  London. 


Doncaster. 


Green  of  Doncaster.    d.  y.       Mawhood,    Aid.    of 

Doncaster. 


[ichard, 


Richard,  of  Wakefield,=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Samuel    Anna  Maria,  mar.  1  William  Major, 


Deputy    Clk.    of    the 
Peace. 


Nichols  of  Ecelsal.        2  John   Armitage,   both   of   Don- 
caster. 


Richard  Maw-=f=Elizab.,  dau.  of    Thomas,  an  officer    Anne  &    Jane,  mar.  William 


hood  of  Wake- 
field,  Att7. 


John  Parkinson    in    the    army,    d.    Mary,        Goodall  of  Wake- 


of  Thorne. 


unmar. 


d.y. 


field. 


Elizabeth  Anne.     Richard,  b.  1780.    Thomas.    Jane  Parkinson.     Susanna  Ellison. 


MS.  258  &  259  FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  627 

Richard  Brown  of  Snaith,^=Mary,  dau.  of  Richard^=John  Kendal  of=j=John  Baynes  of  Bell  Hall, 
1"  husb.  I  Mawhood  of  Snaith.      ]  Scuuthorp.          I  3rd  husb. 


Ill  ~~j 

Mary,  mar Ann mar William  Haigh  of  Ulley=^Jane  B. 

Goldsborough.  Pidgeon.  nr  Peniston. 


Abraham  H.  of  Sheffield=r=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Joseph  Emmat  of  Sheffield.      Matilda,  unniar.  1774. 

I  :  j  \~  ~\ 

Abraham,  aged  10,  1784.        Blizab.        John  William.        Jane. 


John  Mawhood,  Aid.  of  Doncaster,  will  13  Aug.  ^Catherine,  will  dated  .  .  April  1668  ;     From  Dr 
1657  ;  proved  in  London  ;  bur.  14  May  1658.          proved  at  York  ;  bur.  20  May  1668.     Sykes. 


I  III 

John.     George,  an  apprentice    Martha,  mar.  10  Oct.     Jane,  mar.  6  Feb.     Frances,  mar.  7  Feb. 
in  London  1668.  1661  W™  Walker,  Aid.     1663  John  Burton.     1674  Wm  Beaumont, 

of  Doncaster. 


MS.  260 


Hopkinson's  Collection.     Brooke's  Collections. 


John  Robinson,  Citizen  &  Merch*  Tailor  of  London  ,=f  -Christian,  dau.  of 
an  Alderman  ;    d.   41    Eliz.  ;    bur.   at    St.   Ellen's,     Thos.     Anderson, 


Bishopsgate  Street ;   son  of  Thos.,  of  Darleston,  co. 
Staff. 


Citizen  &   Grocer 
of  London. 


Robert,  4  son,  mar.     Catherine,  mar.  Gifford  Ann,  mar.  Tho.    Elizabeth,  mar. 

sister    of   Alderman     Watkins  of  London.  "Walthall,     bror    Tho.   Gefferies 

Pennington.  to       Alderman     of      Ikenham 

—  Christian,  mar.  Thos.  Walthall.  near  Uxbridge. 

Humphry,  of  Thicket.     Richardson  of  London, 

(See  FED.,  p.  428.)       or  Wilkinson,    a   silk  Mary,  mar.  Sir 

mercer.  Rob.       Sandys 
alias  Napier. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.= John  R.  of  Ryther=f=Susan,  2nd  dau.     Henry,  of  London, 


of    Richard    Rogers    near  Cawood, 
of  Brianston,  s.p.,  co.     Esq.,  1612. 
Dors. 


of  Sir  Edward  merch*.  (See  his 
Holden,  Aid.  of  mar.  &  issue,  Harl. 
London.  1487,  f.  383.) 


John,  aged    Henry,  d.  coal,    Mary,  mar.  John  Savile  of    Susan,  mar.  Tho.  New- 
5,  1612.         aged  3,  1612.      Methley,  Esq.  ;  issue  d.  y.    ark  of  Askham. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.  of=pSir  Arthur  Robin-=pJane,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Garrett, 
William  Walthall,  Aid.     son  of  Deighton  nr    some  time  Lord  Mayor  of  London  ; 

»     T  1  TT 1—       T7" t        C1 1 A  1  /•  1  /\  J  1  />  O  /»  T 


of  London. 


York,  KnS  Sher.  9 
Car.  1. 


mar.     1610  ;     d.    1636  ;     bur.    at 
Escrick. 


628 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
Al  Bl 


MS.  260 


John  R.  of=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Tho.  Hutton=j=Edward    Bowles,   a  N.  0. 


Deighton, 
Esq. 


of  Poppleton;    b.  17  Feb.  1619; 
d.  1662. 


Minister  of  York,  2  husb. 


Arthur,    Jane,  mar.  Sutton    Ann,  mar.  Sir  Roger     Samuel.     Tho8. 
d.  y.          Oglethorpe.*  Burgoine. 

John.        Mary. 


Arthur  R.  of  Deigh-=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Rymer mar.  Henry 


ton,  Esq. 


(Q.  if  not  sister  to  Tho.  Rymer.)       Fotherby  of 

Beverley. 


thur. 


Arthur.      Elizabeth,  mar.  Laurence  Breres  of  Leeds.      Others. 


Frances,  1  w.,=pLuke  B.  of  Thorn-=pMary,   2   w.,=pJudith,  3  w., 

Margaret,  mar. 

dau.   of  Phi-     ton       Risborough, 

dau.  of  Edw. 

dau.    of    Sir 

Robert    Jegon 

neas  Hodgson, 

Esq.,  a  Member  of 

Pen  u  el        of 

John  Read  of 

of  Buxtou,  co. 

D.D.,     Chan- 

Parl. in  the  Com- 

Woodhall, co. 

Wrangle,  co. 

Norf. 

cellor  of  York. 

monwealth  time. 

"Wore.,  Esq. 

Line. 

— 

Elizabeth,  d.ccel. 

Ill                            II 
Arthur,  d.  y.    Oath6,  d.  y.     Martha,  d.  y.         Luke.     Arthur. 

1               1 
John.     Judith. 

Tho.  Strangways  of  South  house,  Esq.,  son  of  James,  of  the  same,^ Jane  Robinson, 
aged  45,  29  Aug.  1665,  d.  in  that  year  ;  bred  a  mercer  at  Hull  ;    mar.  1654. 
became  a  Major  of  Horse  under  Fairfax  and  Cromwell  ;  bur.  at 
Pickering  Oct.  1669. 


1 

I 

I 

1 

Jane,  mar.  Tho- 

Elizabeth, mar.  Boynton 

James,  b.  at  Picker- 

Frances, b.  at 

mas    Potter    of 

Boynton    of    Rawcliffe. 

ing  18  Nov.  1660  ; 

Pickering   .  . 

Leeds. 

(See  PED.,  p.  318.) 

d.  aged  20. 

March  1667; 

Penelope,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Richard^pThomas  Strangways  of  Pick-=pClara,  2  w.,  dau.  of 


Etherington  of  Rillington  nr 
Malton,  Esq.  ;  d.  of  small  pox. 
He  was  Recorder  of  York. 


ering,  Esq.,  aged  8,  1665  ; 
d.  abl  1702 ;  b.  19  Jan. 
1656  ;  d.  Oct.  1702. 


Dickenson  of 
Filingdale  ;  wid.  of 
....  Hayes  of  York. 


Anthony  Hunter  of  Pickering,  1  husb.,  Gent.     "Will  4  Dec.=Eliza-=John 
1705.     To  be  bur.  at  Pickering  or  Thornton.     Mother  Whit-    beth,      Adams 
field,  nephew  Mathew  Gates,  niece  Rebecca  Lowthorpe,  Anne    only       of 
Scarth,  cousin  Francis  Grey  ;  proved  18  Jan.  1706.     Nephew    issue. 
Anthony  Oates,  Exr  &  principal  heir.     A  sister  of  sd  Anthony 
had.  mar.  contrary  to  her  uncle's  wishes.     (York  Wills  1469.) 
c  Some  remarkable  particulars. 

*  Elizabeth,  tnar.  11  April  1664  at  S<  Mary  Aldermary,  London.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  260  FAMILI^    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  629 


ohn,  d.  y.     Thomas  Strangways  Robin-^pEKzabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gibson    James, 


son  of  Pickering,  Esq.,  b. 
Charles,  Dec.  1677 ;  d.  at  Pickering. 
d.y. 


of  Welburn,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk  of    d.  y. 
London;  called  Judith  in  Burke, 
ii.,  311  ;  d.  1751,  aged  63. 


Thomas  Robinson=pDorothy,  dau.  of     Elizabeth,  mar.     Pene-     Judith,  mar.  Wil. 
of  Welburn,  Esq.     Geo.    Bowes    of    John     Bell    of     lope.       Horncastle  of  Mai- 


All  his  sons  d.  s.p. 


York,   Esq.    (p.     Scarborough.  ton,  apothecary. 

212). 


Thomas,  d.  y. ;  d.  James,  d.  y.  ;  bur.  at  George  R.  of  Wei-  Luke  R.,  Rector  of 
in  Portugal  Oct.  Kirkdale  ;  d.  Feb.  burn,  d.  unmar.  Kirkby  Misperton, 
1762,  aged  22.  1763,  aged  16.  1777.  b.  21  March  1750. 


John  R.  of  Wei-      Rev.  Digby  Cayley,  Rector  of=f=Eliza-      Frances,  d.  y.      Delia, 


burn,  heir  to  his     Thormanby,  &  LL.B.,  d.  14 
brother  Geo.  Jan.  1798,  aged  53. 


beth.  d.  y. 

Dorothy,  d.  y. 


Lucy,  mar.  Rev.  Arthur       Dorothy,  mar.  Archdeacon       Frances    Elizabeth,    mar. 
Cayley,  Rector  of  Nor-       Wrangham.  Thomas   Smith,   M.D.,  of 

man  by.  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 

Niece  Sarah  Robinson,  dau.  of  Luke  Robinson,  Esq.,  mentioned  in  the  will  of 
Bridget  Biggs  of  Sheffield  1733.  Thos  Strangways  Robinson  speaks  of  his  cousins 
Langsby  &  cousin  Costobadie,  &  addresses  Thoresby  of  Leeds  by  the  word  cousin. 


See  ©  opposite  [page  631]. 

James  Strangways  of  South  House,  Esq.,=pAlice,  dau.  of  ....  Kaye 
d.  1647  in  Whitby  Strand.  I  of  Oldstead. 

Thomas.    Henry,  of = Margaret,  James.     Dorothy,  mar.  Isabel,  mar.  1  James  Alice,  mar.  Wil- 

(See           Sneaton,      dau.  of  John    Moxon  Cousens,       2       Fra.  liam    Smith   of 

above.)      2  son.          William  of  Hull.  Hays,  3  Henry  Lis-  Swinton. 

Mitford.  ter,  all  of  Whitby. 


MS.  261 

Mary,  dau.  of  Tho.  Sendamore  of  Leeds,  b.  1657  ;  mar Robinson  of  New- 
ton Garth,  &  had  Leonard. 

Who  was  John  Robinson  of  Buckton,  whose  dau.  Harriet  in  1758  mar.  Sir 
William  Foulis,  Bart.  ? 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Leonard  Robinson  of  Newton  Garth,  mar.  1685  to  Henry 
Boynton,  Rector  of  Barmston. 

Leonard  Robinson  of  St.=f=Ann,  dau.  of  John  Hilton 
Ninian's  nr  Richmond.      I  of  Hilton. 

A  I 
VOL.  II.  E  E 


FAMILIJE   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  MS.  261 


III  I 

Jane,  mar.  Tho-      Margaret,  mar.      Mary,  mar.  Gervas  Elizabeth,  mar.  James 

mas     Rudd    of     John      Jaques      Lightfoot  of  Red-  Collins      of      North 

Appleton.  of  Rudston.  milne.  Ravensworth. 


John  Rol)inson=f=Sythe,  dau.  of  Leonard          Jeremy,  s.p.          William,  of  Ellerton. 


of  Applegarth, 
1  son. 


Smelt  of  Kirkby  Flet- 

ham.  Roger,  s.p.  Christopher. 


Leonard  Robiu-=j=Lucy,  dau.  of    Thomas, of  Easby,2  son.  Sithe,  mar.  Ninian  Col- 
son    of   Kirkby     Percival  Phi-  lins  of  Ravensworth. 
Ravensworth.         lips  of  Wens-     Matthew,    of    Middle- 
ley,                     ham,  3  son.  Elizabeth, mar.  Matthew 
Berry  of  Downham. 


Jeremy.     Mary.     Lucy.     Sithe.     Ann.     Elizabeth,  mar.  Charles  Newby 

of  Hooton  Roberts. 


MS.  261 


Ayscough  4274.  Thoresby's  Letters. 

.  ,  .  .  Robinson  of  Crosthwaite=p.  . .  .  dau.  of ....  Savage. 


John  R.  of  Crosthwaite=f=Ann,  dau.  of ....  Dent. 

| \ 

Richard.        George  Robinson  of=f=Frances,  dau.  of  Tho.        William  R.  of  London, 
Cleasby,  2  son.  Lay  ton  of  Cleasby.  mercer,  3  son,  1663. 


Thomas  Robinson  of     John  Robinson=pElizabeth,  dau.  of    William,  of  Cleasby. 


London,      Merchant     of  Cleasby,  dead 
Tailor;  His  Majesty's     1651. 
servant  1633. 


Chris*   Potter   of 

Cleasby.  Clara,  mar Bol- 

ton,  a  linendraper. 


Clara,  mar.  Sir  Edward  Wood.       Mary.       Elizabeth.       Frances. 

All  mar.  &  d.  s.p. 


George,     Thomas,     Christopher,  Secretary    John  Robin-=Mary,  dau.  of  Wil. 
d.  inf.       d.  inf.        of  Virginia.  son,    Bishop     Langton. 

of  Bristol. 


MS.  261  tfAMILDE    MINORtJM   GENTIUM.  631 


Sir  James  Strangways,  2  son  of  Sir  James,=pAnn,  dau.  &  c.  of  Robert 
by  Eliz.,  dau.  &  c.  of  Lord  Darcy.  Conyers  of  Ormsby. 


John.      Catherine,  mar.  Robert  Laton.      Elizabeth,  a  nun.      Joan.      Margery. 


Sir  James,  of=f=Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund         Laurence.         Thomas.        Leonard. 
Ormsby.          I  Trafford. 


James  S.  of  Southhouse  &  Pickering=pAnn,  dau.  &  c.  of  Ralph  Danby  of  Yafford. 


Joan,  1  w.,=pSir  Rich-=plsabel,  2  w.,    Margaret,  mar.  Philip    Alice,  mar.  1  Chrisr 


dau.  of  Sir 
Tho.  Met- 
ham. 


ard  S.  of 
Ormsby. 


dau.  of ....     Bainbridge.  Conyers,     2     Rob. 

Thwaites  of  —  Wilberfoss,  3  Ralph 

Lound.  Isabel.  Crake. 


James=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Rich-       Tristram=j=Elizab.=pJames  Bradshaw  of  Gis- 
ard  Cholmley.  T.,1  son.  burn  in  Cleveland. 


Jane,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.     Dorothy,  mar.  Chrisr    Strangways=.  .  .  .  dau.  of    Roger. 
Ralph    Crathorn    of    Fulthorpe  of  Royal    Bradshaw.      James  Pen- 
Crathorn ;  s.p.  Hill  in  Cleveland.  nyman  of        John. 

Ormsby. 


William, = Mary,  dau.  of  Roger      ....  1  w.,  dau.  of  Wil.  Rad-=pEdward=r.  •  • 
s.p.  Tockets.  clif  of  Lancashire. 


2  w. 


James  S.  of  Gis-        Ann,  mar.  William  Chapman 
borough,  s.p.  of  Acham  in  Cleveland. 


Henry=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Millet      Margaret,  mar.  Wil.       Ursula, 
of  Durham.  Robanks. 


James,  of  Southhouse.  Thomasine,  mar.  Rob.     Margery,  mar.  Robert 

See  ©  opposite  [page  629].         Hudson  of  Whitby.        Jones  of  Ampleforth. 


632 


FAMILY   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  262 


This  pedigree  is  from  J.  C.  Brooke's  Collection  with  a  few  dates  added. 
There  was  a  William  Arthur  a  schoolmaster  at  Doncaster  who  had  a  dau.  Audrey, 
bur.  20  April  1672.  (See  York  Wills  1030.) 

John  Arthur  of  Doncaster,=pCatherine,  only  dau.  of  Tho.  Mainwaring  of  Martin 


Attorney,  d.  27  Feb.  1715, 
pet.  69  ;  bur.  there. 

Sands  in  Cheshire,  Esq.  ;    d.  at  Doncaster  31  March 
1731,  aged  83  ;  bur.  there. 

Charles  A.,= 
Vicar  of 
Wadworth, 
bp.  26  Sep. 
1686;  d. 
1748. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.      Mainwaring,  of=j 
of  ....          Leeds,  merch4, 
Pollard  of      after  of   Swin- 
Criggle-        ton  ;  had  after- 
ston.              wards  a  place  in 
N.  S.  I.  Office  ; 
bp.  10  July 
1684. 

1               Mil 

=Jane  S.,      Henry,  bp.  6     John, 
niece  of     Mar.  1687-8; 
....           in  Norway          Sarah. 
Spencer,     with  his  bro. 
M.D.,  of     Thomas  ;           Elizabeth. 
Swinton.     kept  a  coffee 
house.                Boynton. 
All  d.  y. 

Jane,  only  child, 
d.,  aged  ab*  14. 

pRuth,  3  w.,  dau. 
of  ....  Beau- 
mont of  Hat- 
field  ;  d.  5  Dec. 
1779,  aged  77. 

John,  d. 
1732, 
aged  14. 

Charles,  d.,  a 
at  Cambridge. 

student        Catherine,  mar.  James 
Dennis  of  Doncaster, 
&  had  issue. 

Diana,  bp. 
23  Nov. 
1690;  d. 
uninar. 
1775. 

Martha,  1  w.,: 
dau.  of  John 
Mawhood    of 
Doncaster. 

=pJohn  A.  of  Don-=  Catherine,  2  w.,= 
caster,  Att>',  bp.    dau.  of  Wil. 
2  Nov.  1681  ;  d.    Walker,  Aid.  of 
24   Dec.    1740  ;     Doncaster  ;  mar. 
bur.  there.              9  June  1713;  s.p. 

John  A.,  d.  11  April  1725,  aged  16  ;    Othi  rs,    Martha,  mar.  Cap.  Hollingworth, 
bur.  at  Doncaster.                                   d.  y.         an  Irishman,  &  d.  s.p. 

William  Arthur=f=.  .  .  .=f=.  .  .  .  Jack- 


of  Wadworth, 
Esq.,  d.  1741, 
aged  66  ;  bur. 
there. 


son,  1st 
husband. 


Thomas,  a  merchant  Catherine,  bp.  9  Oct. 

in  Norway,  mar.   a  1677 ;    d.   unmar.    3 

Norwegian  woman,  April  1748 ;    bur.  at 

&  had  issue.  Doncaster. 


3.  William,  had  4.  Thomas,  had    Esther,  d.  at  Howden  uninar. 

a   place  in   the  a   place   in   the     22  Dec.  1788,  aged  81  ;  had  an 

India  House,  &  Post    Office,   d. 

mar.  a  dau.  of  a  unmar. 
Director. 


estate  there  left  by  her  mother's 
cousin  Richd  Worsop  of  How- 
den,  Esq.,  Counsellor  at  Law. 


....  mar. 
....  Mas- 
terson  of 
Nantwich. 


1.  John  Arthur  of  Doncaster,  Esq.,  a  Special=pSarah  Gilbert,  a 


Pleader  in  the  Middle  Temple,  d.  2  Nov. 
1773,  aged  63  ;  bur.  at  Doncaster. 


natural  child,  d. 
4  July  1800, 
aged  86. 


2.  Daniel,  a  chemist 
in  Watling  Street, 
London,  d.  unmar. 


John  Arthur  Worsop,  Esq.,  which  last= Sarah.  2  dau.  &  c.  of  Thomas  Mauleverer 
name  he  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament  of  Arncliffe,  Esq. ;  mar.  2  July  1778  ;  d. 
1778,of  Doncaster  &  of  AlverleyGrange.  at  Beverley  31  March  1790. 


MS.  262 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


633 


All  this  from  Beckwith's  Collection. 


William  Oliver  of  Pocklington=pMargery,  dau.  of  Wil.  Scarborough  ;  mar. 

2  Nov.  1612. 


John  Oliver,  mar.  27  Aug.  1637=rSibil,  dau.  of  John  Linton. 


John  Arthur  of  near^S.  Mary      4.  Ann,  mar.  William,  son  of  Ralph  Hungate 
Doncaster.  I  Oliver.         of  Malton  ;  she  was  b.  7  June  1653. 


I  I 

Ann,  d.         John  Arthur  of  St.  James'=f=. 
coal.  Street,  London. 


.  .  .  dau.  of         Ralph.    Tho.    Ann. 
.  .  .  Sharpe.  (See  p.  404.) 


John.        Robert,  of  St.  James'=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Hawksworth        Jane,  mar. 
=  Street,  s.p.  1741.  of  co.  York.  


1.  Margery,  mar.  John  Cook  or        2.  Elizabeth,  mar.  Wil.  Parker  of  York, 
Richard.          =p  engraver.  =p 


J  '  '  ' 

Captain  John  Cook,  William,  mar.  Mary,  mar.  Elizabeth,  mar.  Benjn  Bath, 

d.  in  Ireland  in  the  Mary  Best.  Ed.  Grey.  Cap1  Lieut,  in  Stan wix's  Reg. 
time  of  James  II.                  =f=  =F 


Elizabeth,        Lieut.  Willm  Bath,  in  Gen1  Whetham's  Reg1,  d.  at  Mr  Wm  Brack's 
d.  unmar.        in  Spurrier  Gate,  York,  Feb.  1732,  unmar. 


i 

William  Oliver=p  Bridget,  dau.=p.  .  .  .  Hepton-=.  .  .  .  Smith, 


ofPocklington. 


of Idle 

of  Branting- 
ham. 


stal,  2  husb.       3rd  husb., 
s.p. 


Philip=.  .  .  .  dau. 

of 

Homer  of 
York. 


John  01iver=pAnn,  dau.  &  h.  of  Francis  Martha=Thomas  George=Elizab. 

of  Pockling-  i  Field  of  Pocklington,  Oliver  of  Oliver.     Hep- 

ton.  Gent.;  mar. 29  Oct.  1699  ;  Bishop  tonstal. 

niece  to  Wm  Topham.  Wilton. 


Thomas  Rimington,  Parson=Ann  0.,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  at  Burnham 
A  ofWarter.  nr  Pocklington  Sep.  1739. 


634  FAMILLE   MINORTTM   GENTIUM.  MS.  262 

A 

Richard  Carr,  Rector  of  Holme  nr  Weighton.=f= 
_  I 

Maryn=Richd      William  Carr,=pMary,  dau.  of       John,  a       Elizab.       Ann,  living 


Carr.        Parson  of 
Thornton. 


.  .  .  .  Livers-       Priest.  1740. 

edsre. 


William  Carr,  Curate        Richard,  Curate  of=Mary,  dau.  of  ....  Smith 
of  Weighton.  Kildwick.  of  Lincolnshire. 


fftmp. 


MS.  263 


This  pedigree  of  Fenay  of  Fenay  in  Almonbury  differs  in  some  respects  from 
Hopkinson's.  It  is  copied  from  one  by  Benj.  North,  junr,  of  Fenay,  made  from  the 
family  evidences  with  some  additions. 

He  mentions  in  deed  s.d.  by  which  Roger,  son  of  William,  of  Fenay,  granted  the 
mess.  &  lands  of  Thos  Fenay  to  his  (said  Roger's)  son  John  in  fee  to  hold  of  the  Earl 
of  Lincoln  &  his  heirs,  paying  them  3s  rent  for  the  same  at  Michaelmas  every  year 
which  3s  per  annum  is  paid  yet  &  to  Sir  John  Ramsden  now  as  Chief  or  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Almonbury. 

Arms,  Gules,  a  cross  moline  or. 

William,  of  the  Fenay. 

~r 

Roger. 

T 

John. 

T" 

Richard. 


Adam.       Thomas,  1347=p  Agnes,  1347. 


John,  d.  s.p.  in  or        William,  d.  1392=rMargery,  dau.  of  John  Lock  wood  ;   sister 
before  1349.  or  1393.  I  &  heir  of  William  1367. 


John,  dead  1450=j=Margery,  dau.  of  John  Kaye  of  Woodsome. 
Nicholas  Fenay,  lived  some  time  at  Belton  in  Leicestershire  ;  dead  1475.=p 
John=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Tho8  Cookson  of  Wakefield,  draper;  mar.  ab1  1471. 

Al 


MS.  263 


FAMILI^l    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


635 


Isabel,  dau.  of  Percival=Nicholas=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Hanson 
Fenay.       of  Quernby  1485. 


Thomas  Fenay,=Isabel  Turton,  widow,  dau.  of 
d.  s.p.  before  John  Lockwood  of  Castlehouse 
1539.  inAlmonbury.  Contract  1518. 


William=r  Agnes,  dau.  of  Edward 

Fenay, 

d.  1575. 


Hurst    of    Collarsley 
mar.  in  or  ab'  1539. 


Nicholas  Fenay,*  son  &  heir,=pGrace,t 


aged     36,    1575  ;      Deputy 
Steward    of    the    Manor   of 
Wakefield  ;  bro.  in  law  with 
Savile.     Will  7  Jan.  1616. 

of  James 
Foxcroft  of 
Sowerby. 

Giles,  of  York.=j=Maudlin.     Elizabeth, 


Will  15  March 
1616. 


mar.  . 
Scott. 


Elizabeth,  dau.=  William  Fenay,|  De-=Susan,  sister=John 

Francis.     Grace 

of  Francis            puty  Steward  of  the    of  Anthony     Farrer 

Apple- 

Bunny  of  Ey-     Mr  of  Wakefield  17     Waterhouse     of  E- 

Robert,      yard. 

ton,  Clerk  ;          James  .  .;    d.    s.p.     (p.  3  5  3);  mar.     wood, 

— 

mar.  in  or            Will     about      1618.     W.  F.  14          2husb, 

Sarah. 

about  1596.         (York  Wills  520.)         Aug.  1610. 

Thomas,=p  Judith,  dau.  of    Jane,  mar.  Thomas  Scoley,    Dorothy,§ 

Elizabeth,  mar. 

dead           William  Kaye  ;     &   had    Mary  ;    mar.   to    mar.  Edw. 

Richd  Thorpe. 

1616.         dead  1616.           John  Maude.                         Barber. 

Thomas  Fenay,||  nephew  &  heir  of  William,1 
d.  1644  ;  "  that  poor  fatherless  &  mother- 
less child."  Will  of  Nich1  Feuay. 


:Mary,  ^f     dau.     of=Renny  Trippier, 
Richard  Horsfall  of     2  husb.,  a 
Storthes  Hall.  Frenchman. 


William  Fenay,  dead, 
without  issue,  in  or 
before  1656. 


Nicholas Fenay,**=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac=Edward  Ashton 


d.   m 
1665. 


or    before 


Newton  of  Whitby  & 
Ruswarp  in  Whitby 
Strand. 


of  Methley, 
Gent.,  2  husb. 


Nicholas  Fenay  ft  of  Fenay  in=rJane,U  dau.  of  John  Thornton  of 


1686,  d.    1710,   March 
bur.  at  Wakefield. 


21 


Tyershall,  Gent. ;  d.  1713,  Aug. 
15  :  bur.  at  Wakefield. 


Richard 
Thornton. 


John, 
d.y. 


Tempest,  s.p. 


John. 


William,  s.p.     Richard. 

*  D.  7  March  1616,  set.  78.  t  Mar-  at  Elland  G  July  1563. 

t  Bp.  17  March  1565  ;  bur.  9  April  1619,  at.  53.  §  Bp.  15  Oct.  1564. 

||   Bp.  24  June  1608.  1  D.  24  Nov.  1649,  zet.  53. 

**  Bp.  23  Sep.  1638.  ft  Bur-  March  24.  JJ  Mar.  at  Wakefield  18  May  1686. 

Mr.  G,  W  Tomlinson,  F.S.A.,  has  given  the  above  entries  from  the  Almondbury  Registers. 

•Jt  »V.  O, 


636 


FAMILY   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  263 


III  II 

Adeline,*  d.  y.  Jane  Fenay,:}:  sole  surviving  dau.  &  h.,  Elizabeth,§  Richard,  || 

d.  unmar.  20  March  1766,  aged  75  ;  d.  y.,  was  d.  y. 

Nicholas,!  d.  y.  bur.  in  the  North  Chancel  of  Wakefield  living  in 

Church.  1694. 

Mrs  Jane  Fenay  enjoyed  the  estate  56  years.  She  lived  single  at  Wakefield,  & 
was  much  respected  in  her  neighbourhood  for  her  Piety,  Charity,  &  other  virtues. 
By  a  will  made  by  herself  she  left  her  estates  to  the  sons  of  her  Cousin  German  & 
their  issue  male  in  tail  male  successively,  expressing  her  intention  that  they  should 
remain  in  the  possession  of  the  family  of  her  worthy  uncle  Richard  Thornton  for  ever. 
And  at  her  death  Rich'1  Thornton  of  Tyershall,  Esq.,  succeeded  to  them.  But  the 
will  being  improperly  made,  &  the  estates  not  given  to  trustees  to  preserve  contingent 
remainders,  he  suffered  a  recovery,  &  dying  30  May  1790  devised  all  his  estates  to 
be  sold  for  the  joint  benefit  of  two  natural  children,  a  son  &  a  dau.,  which  was 
accordingly  done  in  1792,  &  Mr  Benj.  North,  whose  family  had  been  for  many  years 
tenants  at  Fenay,  purchased  the  old  Mansion  house  &  demesne  lands  there.  The 
whole  of  Mrs  Fenay's  property  selling  for  £28,000. — J.  C.  Brooke. 

What  Mr  Brooke  has  said  in  some  measure  explains  to  me  what  occurred  to 
myself,  who  in  1822  was  applied  to  by  the  parish  Clerk  of  Worsborough  to  assist 
him  in  tracing  his  relationship  to  Mrs  Jane  Fenay,  whose  heir  he  alleged  himself  to 
be,  &  entitled  to  the  estates.  I  found  him  a  very  ignorant  person  with  no  knowledge 
on  the  subject,  and  I  advised  him  to  take  care  how  he  let  Attorneys  get  hold  of  him. 
The  representatives  of  the  Fenays  would  have  a  curious  point  to  ascertain. 


MS.  264 


This  ped.  was  given  me  by  Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Bart.,  whose  wife  was  a  Miss 
Sunderland.  I  have  compared  it  with  Hopkinson's  Ped.,  that  in  Watson's  '  Halifax,' 
&  with  the  two  entered  at  Dugdale's  Visitation,  viz.,  by  Samuel,  of  Harden,  11  Aug. 
1665,  &  by  Langdale  S.  13  Sep.  1665.  These  two  peds.  differ  in  the  account  given 
of  the  father  of  the  first  Richard,  Langdale  describing  him  as  son  of  Abraham,  of 
High  Sunderland,  by  Judith,  dau.  of  Thos.  Oldfield,  &  Samuel  as  son  of  Richard,  of 
High  Sunderland,  by  Lucretia,  dau.  of  Leventhorpe. 

The  Arms,  Per  pale  Arg1  &  or,  3  lions  pass,  in  pale  counter-changed. — Respited 
for  proof. 

See  Gregge  Ped.,  p.  514. 


Mary,    1    w.,  dau.=pRichard  Sunderland  of=p Agnes,  2  w.,  dau.  of  John 

of    Rob.   Moor 

Midgeley. 


of 


High  Sunderland  in  the 
par.  of  Halifax. 


Rishworth  of  Riddlesden. 


Abraham  Sunderland,  said  by 
Watson  to  have  been  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  &  to  have  d. 
unm  ar.  In  Mr  Perci  val's  Ped ., 
to  have  mar.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Waterhouse  of  Birstal, 
&  to  have  had  a  son  who  d.  y. 


Richard  Sunderland- 
of  High  Sunderland, 
Esq.,  Just,  of  the 
Peace,  &  Treas.  of 
the  Lame  Soldiers  17 
Jac.,  bur.  at  Halifax 
25  June  1634. 

A 


:Susan,dau.  of  Sir 
Richd  Saltonstal, 
Lord    Mayor  of 
London  ;    called 
Mary  in  one  of 
the  peds.   of  S. 
entered  in  C  40. 

Agnes,  mar. 
Robert 
Dean. 

Jennet,mar. 
Robert 
Heming- 
way. 

*   Bur.  at  Wakefield  11  Nov.  1687. 
§   Bur.  at  Wakefield  16  May  1695. 


f  Bur.  9  Sep.  1689.  J  B.  1691. 

||  Bur.  at  Wakefield  16  June  1697. 


MS.  264 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


637 


Grace,  =5.  Peter  S.  of  Pair  Weather = Mary,  dau. 
dau.  of    Green,  psh.  of  Halifax,  Esq.,     of  Richard 
Laur.      5  son,  d.  s.p.  24  Dec.  1677,     or  Wilm 
Buck,      aged  73  ;  bur.  at  Bradford.     Buck  of 

(0.  H.)  Bradford. 

The  accounts  vary  as  to  which  of  these  was  the  first 
wife.  However,  the  second  survived  him  &  mar.  8 
Oct.  1678  Mr  Shuttleworth  of  Clitheroe,  who  is 
described  iu  0.  Hey  wood's  MS.  Obituary  as  a 
"  ranting  man,  24  years  old,  has  little."  Sunder- 
land  is  there  said  to  have  left  her  £5000  in 
money  &  £30  per  ann.  in  land. 


1.  Susan,  mar.  William  Beilby 
of  Micklethwaite  Grange   in 
psh.  of  Bingley,  &  had  issue. 

2.  Mary,  mar.  Edw.  Parker  of 
Browsholme. 

3.  Judith,  d.  unmar. 


2.  Samuel,  of  Halifax,  co.  York,=Ann,  dau.  of 
Esq.,  get  67,  11  Aug.  1665  (see     Edw.  Water- 
Rel.  Hey.,  p.  342)  ;   d.  in  Feb.     house  of 
1676-7,   aged  74,   a   very   rich     Priestley, 
man.     (0.  H.) 


3.  Richard, 
a  Clerk,  3rd 
son  ;  s.p. 


4.  Robert,  a  Tur- 
key merch1,  4  son, 
d.  19  Jan.  1623  ; 
bur.  at  Halifax. 


Abraham  Sunderland  of  High  Sunderland,  Esq.,  a=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Lang- 


Barr.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  &  J.P.  for  the  W.  R. 
d.  in  Pontefract  Castle  during  the  siege  25  March 
1644;  bur.  in  the  Church. 


dale  of  Beverley  &  Santon, 
Esq.,  sister  of  Marm.,  Lord 
Langdale. 


1 

1 

Elizabeth,  l=pLangdale  Sunderland  of  Fetherston,  Esq.,=pElizabeth,  2  w.,    Ann  S., 

w., 

dau.  of 

which  he  bought  when  he  sold  High  Sun- 

dau.  of 

.  .  .  .    d.  un- 

Thomas 

derland  ;  Capn  of  Horse  under  Lord  Lang- 

Hippon  of            mar. 

Thornhill  of 

dale  ;  aged  44,  1665  ;  d.  at  Ackton  in  Nov. 

Fetherston. 

Fixby,  Esq. 

or  Dec.  1698,  aged  81,  &  was  bur.  at 

Fetherston. 

"*n  ( 
>Ilc 

ird,  d.  y 

.    Abraham  S.  of  Ackton,    Ann,  1  w.,=j=Bnan  S.  of=pSusan,  2  w., 

— 

aged 

13,  13  Sep.  1665  ;     dau.  of  Sir 

Ackton, 

dau.  of  .... 

Marmaduke, 

d.  before  his  father,  &     Matthew 

Esq.,  aged 

Adams  of 

d.y. 

was  bur.  in  Fetherston     Appleyard, 

12,  1665. 

Rawcliffe. 

Ch.  Sep.  1673.                  Bart. 

1 

1    1    I 

Peter  S.  of  Fethers-=i=Ann,  dau.  of  Tho-    John  S.  of=pMary,  dau.  of    Mary. 

ton, 

Esq.,  sold  his 

mas  Thornhill  of     Doncaster, 

Sir    Stephen          — 

estate    to    Edmund 

Burnham  Market,     Esq.,  2 

Thompson  of    Elizabeth. 

Winn,  Esq. 

co.  Norf.,  Esq.          son. 

York.     (See 

P- 

223.) 

Susan. 

Ri( 

;hard,  bp. 

Anne, 

coheir,  mar.     Susanna,  mar.  1     Mary  S.,  cohr,     Catherine, 

13  Oct.  1708, 

1      John     Words-     John  Wormald,     mar.    Samuel    mar.     Sir 

s.p 

worth  (p.  3),  2  Tho-     2  William  Todd    Foley,     Esq.,     George 

—             mas  Sunderland  on     (seePED.,p.  98);     Col 

.    m     the    Cooke    of 

Peter,  d.  y. 

the  right.                   d.  8  Dee,  1783,    Army. 

Wheatley, 

—                  aged  64. 

Bart. 

Jane,  s.p. 

B 

VOL.  II. 

F   F 

638 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  264 


Richard,     Samuel  Sunderlaud= 
s.p.  of  Bradley,  psh.  of 

KildwickV  Skip- 
ton,  d.  .  .  May 
1742,  aged  60*; 
lived  for  some  time 
at  Badsworth. 


^Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Samuel 
Jenkinson  of  Hodgwick,  co. 
Notts.  This  Hodgwick 
should  be  Hodsoke  in  psh.  of 
Blytlie.  In  the  Ch.  of  Ely  the 
is  a  M.I.  for  Olivia,  wife  of 
Paul  Jenkinson  of  Hodsoke, 
Gent.,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1700, 
aged  58  ;  hence  the  name  of 
Olivia  in  this  family. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  . 
Coates,  M.D., 
Pontefract. 

Susanna. 


of 


Judith,  eldest  dau., 
mar.  John  Stanhope 
of  Grimston,  Esq.,  & 
had  3  sons  &  3  dau8. 


I 

Ann,  1  w.,=f=Tbomas,=f:Mary,  2  w.,dau. 

1    1    1 
Peter,  4  son,  d.  coel. 

i  I  1  1 

Elizabeth. 

dau.  of 

of    Big- 

of  John  Fox  of 

— 

— 

Pet.   Sun- 

land,  CO. 

Whitehaven  ; 

Olivia,    mar.    Tho.    Sayle. 

Penelope. 

derland  on 

Lane. 

wid.     of    Tho. 

(P.  306.) 

— 

the  left. 

Bigland  of 

— 

Mary. 

Bigland. 

Catherine,   mar.    at    Bads- 

— 

worth  8  July  1743  to  Wil. 

Susanna. 

Barraclough  of  Rogerthorpe. 

All  s.p. 

Samuel, 

Mary,  b.  March 

Peter,  b.  1754. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 

b.  1749. 

1748;   mar.  Dr 

— 

1   ....   Russel 

— 

Askew,    Rector 

Langdale, 

, 

of  London,  s.p.; 

Ann,  b. 

of  North   Cad- 

aged  4. 

2   ....    Peake 

1746. 

bury,  co.  Soru. 

— 

of  Edensor,  co. 

John,  b.  1761. 

Derb. 

Sarah,  b.  13  Nov. 
1762  ;  mar.  Tho8 
Tiffin  Senhouse  of 
Calder  Abbey,  co. 
Cumb. 


Richard,  of  London,  3  son,  a  merch*,  bp.=f  Rebecca,  dau.  of  ....  Duel  of 
at  Badsworth  26  May  1712.  co.  Wilts  ;  bur.  at  Royton. 


Elizabeth,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Joseph  Pickford ;   afterwards 
Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Bart.     (P.  219.) 


Langdale  S.  of  Brad-=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
ley,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Henry  Foster  of 
the  Customs  at  New-  Urkerby.co.York; 
castle,  had  2  sons  who  wid.  of  Tho.  Bur- 
d.  inf.  don  of  Burdon. 


John  S.,  2  son,  of=pMary,  dau.  &  h.  of 


Whittingtou,  b. 
1710;  d.  15  Nov. 
1 782;  bp.  at  Bads- 
worth  15  Jan. 
1710-11. 


Thomas  Rawlinson 
of  Whittington 
Hall  nr  Kendal,  co. 
Lane.,  Esq. 


Thomas  S.  of  Whit-=j=Ann  Dixoii  of 
tington,    which    he     Beckbank 
sold  to  Mr  France  of  j  Milham,      co. 
Liverpool  in  1804.     |  Cumb.,    d.    7 
'  April  1809. 


Judith,  b.  May  1741  ; 
mar.  Edw.  Gregge 
Hopwood,  Esq.,  of 
Chambre.  (See  p. 
514.) 


Elizabeth,  b.  16  Jan. 
1735  ;  mar.  Thomas 
Dennison  of  Leeds, 
Esq.  (P.  314.) 


MS.  264 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


639 


John  Sunder-=Ann,  2  dau.  of  Ed- 
land,  b.  at  Ul-     ward  King  of  Ask- 
verston  21          ham      Hall,     co. 
Dec.  1769  ;        Westra.,  Vice- 
bp.    27    Jan.     Chancellor  of  the 
1770;  mar.  at     Dutchy   Court  of 
Askham  17        Lancaster. 
Dec.  1800. 

Thomas,     b. 
25  May 
1774  ;  bp.  7 
Feb.  1775. 

Eleonora,  b. 
28  Feb.  1771; 
bp.  26  June. 

Mary,  b.  11  Aug.  1772;  mar.  at 
Ulverstone  3  Oct.  1804  to  Hon. 
William  Luruley  ;  d.  s.p.  1  9  July 
1807  ;  bur.  at  Ulverston. 

Ann,  b.  2,  bp.  11  June  1776; 
mar.  29  July  1799  to  ....  As- 
kew, Rector  of  Greystock. 

For  a  fuller  pedigree  by  the  Editor  of  this  Volume  see  the  '  Genealogist,'  vol.  xi.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  265 


>altmt*tall 


Gilbert  Saltonstal  of  Halifax,  8  Eliz.  purchased  Rookes  in  Hipperholm.* 


Sir  Richard  Saltonstal,  Lord: 
Mayor  of  London  1597  ;  d. 
1601. 


:Susanna,  dau.  of  Tho.  Poyntz  of  North  Okyndon, 
Esq.,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  &  h.  of ....  Calva,  a 
German. 


1.  Sir  Samuel. 


2.  Sir  Peter     3.  Edward.     4.  Gilbert,  d.  s.p.=Mary,  dau.  of 
ofBarkway.  1583;      bur.     at     SirClem.Har- 

North  Okenden.       leston. 


5.  Sir  Richard,=j=Jane     Hester,  mar. 

Susan,  mar. 

Eleanor,  mar.  1 

Ann,  mar. 

of  North 

Sir  Tho. 

Richd  Sun- 

....  Harvey  of 

John  Har- 

Okenden  in 

Middleton, 

derland. 

London,  2  Rob. 

by,  Cit.  of 

Essex. 

Lord  Mayor 

Middleton      of 

London. 

1613. 

London. 

Sir  Richard,  of=Eliz.,  dau.  &  h. 
Groves  in  of  ....    Basse 

Okenden.  of  Suffolk. 


Bernard,  in  the  Army, 
bur.  at  Somerleyton  22 
Feb.  1631. 


Jo 


hn. 


Susanna,  mar. 
....  Paulet  of 
Wiltshire. 


Ann,  1  w.,  dau.=pSamuel  Saltonstalf  of  Rookesn=Elizabeth,J  2  w.,=Mrs  Elizabeth  Ar- 


of  John  Rams- 
den  of  Longley. 


&  Huntwick,  son  &  heir. 
Watson  thinks  he  was 
knighted. 


dau.  of  Thomas 
Ogden. 


mine    of     Hull, 
widow,  3  w.;  s.p.§ 


*  Bur.  at  Halifax  29  Dec.  1598.     Will  23  Nov.  1598  ;  proved  9  Jan.  1598-9. 
t  Bur.  12  Jan.  1612-13  (?)  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull.     He  would  not  be  knighted, 
j  Bur.  3  Sep.  1606  at  Wragby  ;  mar.  licence  1592,  Eliz.  Ogden  of  Himsworth,  wid. 
§  Mar.  6  Sep.  1608  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull.— J.  W.  C. 


640  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  265 


Sir  Richard  Saltonstal  of  Huntwick,  Just,  of  Peace  &=j=Grace,*  dau.        Gilbert, 


Gilbe 


Treas.  of  the  Lame  Soldiers  1  C.  I. ;  sold  his  lands  & 
went  with  his  children  to  New  England,  where  he  lived 
&  as  was  said  mar.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Delawar ;  in  the 
troublesome  times  he  came  to  England  &  resided  at 
London  ;  said  to  have  mar.  3  one  ....  Wilford. 


of  Rob.  d.  y. 

Kaye  of 
Woodsome, 
Esq. 


Richard,  aged  1,  1612  ;  b.  at=pMuriel,  dau.  of  ....     Rosamond.!      § 


Woodsome  1620  ;  d.  1694.f 


Brampton  Gurden. 


Nathaniel,  of    Abigail,  mar.    Elizabeth,  mar.  Her-    Richard,    Muriel,  mar.  Sir 
New  England.    Thos.  Harley.     cules  Horsey.  d.  inf.        Edward  Moseley. 


Elizabeth, ||  mar.  Henry    Mary,  mar.    Margaret,^"  mar.    Barbara,  mar.  26  Nov. 
Bunny,  son  of  Richard.     John  Bate-     Henry  Gamble.       1623     at    Badsworth 
man.  Christ1  Rasby. 


Samuel  Saltonstal  of  Roger  thorpe=j=Barbar  iff  dau.  of  Wai-    John.    Thos4J     Ann. 
in  psh.  of  Badsworth.**  ter  Ru  /ston  of  Hayton. 


Waiter.     Thomas.    Richard,  d.  y.     Frances,  mar Ross,  Citizen  of  London. 


Samuel  Saltonstal^Barbara,!!  dau.  &  c.  of  John=Geo.  Abbot  of  Purs-=Rob.  Nunns 


of  Rogerthorpe.§§ 


Flower  of  Methley  ;  living     ton  Jaglin.  of  Methley, 

1677.  3  husband. 


Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  of  John  Shann^pSamuel^Mary,^!  2  w.,  dau.  of  Richard  Elmhirst. 


3  sons  &  1  dau.,  all  d.  young.          Richard.     William,  of    Thomas.     Eliz.    Anne. 

Leeds. 

*  Mar.  at  Almondbury  2  July  1609  ;  bur.  at  Wragby  27  June  1625. 
f  ^Et.  1  year  in  1612.     (Flower's  Visitation.) 
|  Bp.  16  April  1612  at  Wragby. 

§  There  were  also  :   Robert,  bp.  3  July  1617  ;  Henry,  bp.  9  Nov.  1619 ;  Grace,  bp.  26  Feb. 
1621  ;  John,  bp.  28  Nov.  1624  ;  all  at  Wragby. 

||  (?)  Elizabeth,  bp.  12  June  1597  ;  mar.  1620  at  Huddersfield  Henry  Gamble. 
^f  (?)  Margaret,  mar.  at  Doncaster  Sep.  1623  Henry  Bunny. 

**  Bp.  7  Oct.  1593  at  Wragby  ;   mar.  licence  1619  at  Barnsley  ;  (?)  if  he  mar.  2ndly  and  was 
bur.  at  Badsworth  12  Dec.  1657  ;  adm'on  24  May  1658  to  his  widow  Dorothy, 
ft  Bur.  6  March  1644  at  Badsworth. 

$$  There  is  Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  Saltonstal,  bur.  at  Badsworth  27  June  1627. 
(?)  Bur.  at  Badsworth  4  Feb.  1642. 
Mar.  15  Feb.  1642  at  St.  Mary's,  Castlegate,  York. 
Mar.  15  Aug.  1678  at  Kirk  Smeaton. 

Most  of  these  Register  entries  are  given  by  Dr.  Sykes  of  Doncaster. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  265A,  265B 


FAMILI^    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


641 


This  valuable  Pedigree  is  from  one  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr  Benj.  North  of 
Fenay.  It  is  critical  &  curious,  compiled  in  1764.  He  was  a  friend  &  corre- 
spondent of  J.  C.  Brooke  &  John  Wilson. 

In  Mr  Wilson's  Collection  of  Charters  was  an  Instrument  shewing  that  William 
Haigh  of  Lockwood,  John,  William,  &  Joseph  his  sons,  clothiers,  dwell  within  the 
Honour  of  Pontefract,  and  are  therefore  free  from  Toll  in  certain  circumstances. 
Dated  8  Car.  I.  Signed  Henry  Savile. 


....  North  of  Almonbury  Bank: 
End  in  township  of  Dalton. 


:Joanna,  dau.  &  c.  of  John  Hepworth1  ;  a  wid. 
12  Hen.  VIII. ;  gave  lands  to  her  son  John  in 
Dalton,  Almonbury,  &  Huddersfield. 


John  North,  12  Hen.  VIII.=f= 


John  North  of  Bank  End  26  Eliz.,  1584  ;  one  of  the  Jury  in  the  Inq.  of  the  Manor 
of  Almonbury  ;  either  the  John  above  or  his  son  ;  held  Bank  End  &  other  lands 
in  the  Manor  ;  Bank  End  is  in  the  township  of  Dalton  &  par.  of  Kirk  Heaton. 


Edward  North,  elder  son,  b 
28  Oct.  1565;  of  Bank  En 


at  Kirk  Heaton=plsabel 
;  livK  1635. 


Samuel  North,  clerk  to  Mr  Wilkin- 
son of  Greenhead,  &  afterwards 
practised  for  himself  as  an  Att?  ;  a 
person  of  good  character,  &  believed 
to  have  d.  s.p. 


John  North  of  Bank  End,  eld.  son  ;  in- 
1635  he  &  his  father  sold  Well-head 
to  Abm  Brooke  of  Almonbury,  &  part 
of  Bank  End  to  John  Kaye  of  Wood- 
some,  Esq. 


George  North,  bp.=p 
2  Feb.  165 1-2;  sold 
the    remainder   of 
the  estate. 


Sarah,  mar.  13  Nov.  1684  ....  mar.  Susan,  mar. 

to    William    Horsfall    of  ....  Alex.  Bates 

Almonbury,  &  bur.  31  Dec.  Smith.  of  Cheshire. 
1695.            =p                               =r=  =r 

I 


2  sons  &  1  dau., 
who  removed 
into  the  South. 


....  only  child, 

mar Spivey 

&  lived  at    Al- 
monbury. 


William  Smith 
of  Almonbury. 


Mary,  mar.  Wil. 
North  of  Thorpe 
in  Almonbury. 
(See  on  the  right.) 


John  North  of  Quarry  Hill  in  the  township  of=p Susanna  ....  d.  at  Upper  Longley, 
Almonbury,  d.  29  Sep.  1637.  A  |  near  80 ;  bur.  30  Jan.  1653-4. 

1  John  Appleyard  of  Upper  Longley  held  lands  in  Almonbury  which  had  de- 
scended to  him  by  another  dau.  of  John  Hepworth,  &  Richard  Blackburn  had 
Fletcher  House  in  right  of  his  w.  the  dau.  &  h.  of  Tho.  Hepworth. 

N.B.  "Upper  Longley  was  the  antient  dwelling-place  of  the  Ramsdens,  late  of 
Longley  Hall,  now  of  Byrom.  Longley  Hall  at  the  time  of  the  Survey  1584  was 
called  New  Hall ;  John  Ramsden,  Gent.,  then  lived  there.  In  1627  Sir  John 
Ramsden  purchased  the  Manor  of  Almonbury  of  Charles  I.  John  N.,  &  after  him 
Matthew,  farmed  the  antient  house  &  land  at  Upper  Longley  of  Sir  John  Ramsden 
&  others  of  the  family,  &  was  their  Steward." 


642  FAMILI^E    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  265A,  265B 


John  North  of  Quarry  Hill  &  of  Upper  Longley,=f=  ....  infant,  bur.  13 

d.  before  his  father  ;  bur.  17  Aug.  1635.  June  1610. 


Joshua  Whitley  =j=Elizabeth,  only  dau.  &  h.,  aged  3  at  the  death 
of  her  grandfather  ;  had  Quarry  Hill. 


.  .*  Heald=F.  .    .  dau.  &  h. 


.  .  .  .f  Heald,  Vicar  of  Huddersfield.=p 


Whitley  Heald,     Thomas.    Nathaniel mar Walker  of    ....  mar. 

a  Clergyman. }  Ray thorpe  Hall,  of  a  family     ....  of 

=p at  Coldersley.  Norwich. 

....  Heald,  owner  of  Quarry  Hill  1764. 
William  Haigh  of  Lockwood,  Yeo.=f= 


Dorothy,  mar.  John  Taylor  of     ....  mar William  Haigh  of  Lock- 

TheElmsin(?)Meltham,Yeo.      Walker  of  Col-      wood,  chapman. 

dersley. 


Joseph  Haigh1  of  Netherton,  a  noted  cloth- merchant,  commonly  called  Chap- 
man Haigh,  bur.  at  Almonbury  5  Aug.  1703,  &  is  called  in  the  Register 
"  Institor  honestus  et  divitiis  abundans." 


Dorothy,  mar.  at  Hon-  Mrs  Dawson  of  Lockwood,  from  whom  Mrs  Thier  of 

ley  27   Dec.    1683   to  Manchester,  Mrs  Hebden  of  Huddersfield,  Mrs  Gill 

Charles  Philipson,  of  Wakefield,  Mr  Bradley  of  Newhouse,  Mrs  Haigh 

Vicar  of  Aluaonbury  ;  of  High  Town,   Mr  William  Haigh  of  Halifax. 

s.p.  (See  p.  532.) 


Edward,  a  Clergy-     James,  of  Fenay.    This,  I     Thomas,  of=pMary,  dau. 
man  at  Ashby  de     suppose,  is  he   who   mar.      Coldhill,    5  I  of  Matthew 


la  Zouch.  Ann  Allot.    (See  on  p.  211.     &  youngest 

See  also  p.  115.)  son. 


North. 


B  c  James,  of  Coldhill.      Mrs  Booth  of  Kirk  Burton.  ] 

1  This  Joseph  Haigh  joined  with  Matthew  North  in  the  purchase  of  considerable 
estates  at  Almonbury  of  John  Armitage  of  Keresford  Hill,  Gent.,  14  Oct.  1681. 

*  William,  clerk,  mar.  Hester  Whitley  ;  bur.  at  Huddersfield  1  Nov.  1704. 
f  Rev.  Thomas.  B.A.  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.,  d.  3  July  1634  ;  mar.  1st  Eliz.  Haigh,  d.  24  May 
1713  ;  2ndly  Mary  Walker  30  June  1717  at  Huddersfield. 
I  D.  suddenly  in  the  pulpit  1  Feb.  1725.— G.  W.  T. 


MS.  265A,  265B 


FAMILIvE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


643 


B      C 


William,  of  Lockwood, 
1  son.        =p 


Joseph,  of  Honley,  2  son,  from  whom  descended 
Mr  Haigh  of  Honley,  Mr  Walker  of  Crownest, 
&  MIS  Thompson  of  Huddersfield. 


Joseph,  of  Lockwood. 


James,  of  Almonbury,  living  1764. 


Matthew  North,  to  whom  his  father  gave  lands  at  Espinshaw,  bough t^pSarah,  dau.  of 


1632  of  Sir  John  Kamsden,  lord  of  the  M1'  of  Almonbury ;  also  lands 
called  Tinderley  ;  bp.  20  or  21  Sep.  1618  ;  lived  before  his  marriage  at 
Upper  Longley  in  the  township  of  Almonbury  ;  bur.  21  April  1682, 
aged  63^  ;  a  sensible,  well-disposed  person  ;  his  7  sons  used  to  follow 
him  to  Church  one  after  another  in  the  order  of  their  births.  In  1 660 
he  repurchased  Wellhead  of  the  dau.  &  h.  of  Abraham  Brooke. 


Will  Haigh  of 
Lockwood, 
Yeo. ;      mar. 
1640-1  ;  bur. 
11  Dec.  1688. 


1                         1                     II 

6.  Daniel  North,=f=Helen     7.  Benjamin  North,  7th  son,     Sarah,  bur.     Susan 

6    son,    bp.     18 

bp.  15  Oct.  1661  ; 

an  Atty  ;     27  July 

bur.  : 

May  1658;  lived 

d.   with    his    elder 

brother     1654. 

Aug. 

at    Wellhead   in 

Matthew,  &  unmar. 

;  bur.  24 

1654. 

Almonbury. 

May  1690. 

2  dau8,  d.  un-  William  North,  bp.  7  March  1688:  went  into  the  South,  John, 

mar  ;     Susan,  mar.,  &  had  2  sons  ;  on  the  death  of  his  wife  &  children  d.  inf. 

bur.  3rd  April  returned,  in  his  old  age,  to  his  native  country  &  lived  &  1685. 

1695.  d.  with  Benj.  North  of  Fenay. 


4.  Robert  North,  4  son,  bp.=pMary,  another  dau. 
11   Sep.   1648;    had  Espin-     of   Michael  Shaw; 


shaw  ;  lived  at  New  Lathe  in 
Almonbury. 


bur.  29  Oct.  1704. 


5.  Joseph  North,  5  son,  bp. 
16  June  1655  ;  wenc  into 
the  Army,  &  is  supposed  to 
have  d.  unmar. 


Robert,  bur.  27     Sarah,  mar Elizabeth,  mar.,     Mary,  mar.,  but    Ann,  d. 

Nov.  1689.  Middleton ;      no     but      had      no     had  no  issue.         unmar. 

issue.  issue. 


3.  William  North,  3  son,  had  lands  at  Wellhead  from  his=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 
father,  where  he  lived,  &  then  removed  to  Wheatroyd  Farm  in  Michael  Shaw  of 
Almonbury,  where  he  lived  till  his  death  Nov.  1712.  Notton. 


Mary,  I  dau.,  bp.  19  May  1690  ;  mar.  John 
Blackburn  of  Mirfield,  maltster;  had  6 
children,  who  all  d.  unmar. 


Thomas  Twigg=pAnn,  younger 
of  Wakefield,  dau.,  bp.  29 
saddler.  Mav  1693. 


F      Thomas  Twigg  of  Dewsbury,  Atty.     Ann,  mar Milthorpe  of  Warmfield. 


644 


FAMILY    MINOETJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  265A,  265B 


3.  Benjamin  North,  3  &  youngest  son,  b.  4=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Rockley  of 


March  1695-6  ;  bp.  26  Dec. ;  of  Fenay  ; 
Atty  ;  Compiler  of  this  pedigree ;  d.  9  Feb. 
1768  ;  had  Espirishaw  by  gift  of  his  cousin 
Sarah  Middleton. 


Woodsome  Lees ;  coheir  to  her 
brother  Robert  R.  ;  mar.  5  May 
1720  ;  d.  5  Aug.  1785. 


Benjamin  North  of=  Sarah,  dau.  of  William,  b.  Dec.  Francis,  b.  12  July 
Fenay,  b.  14  March  John  Horsfall  1736;  d.  ccel.,  1741;  d.  ccel.  8 
1720-1  ;  d.  s.p.*  ofAlmonbury.t  ofWakefield.  May  1769. 


Edward^  Mary,  b. 


Battie 
of  Dews- 
bury, 
apothe- 
cary.J 


11  Feb. 
1722-3; 
d.  11 

Sep. 
1764. 


Ann,  b.  26 
Jan.  172 1-2. 

Elizabeth,  b. 
8  Sep.  1729. 


Margaret,  b. 
12  Oct.  1730. 


John,  b.  Nov. 
1733. 


Thomas,     b.     Robert,  b.  18 
27  Aug.  1732.    April  1739. 
All  d.  y.  or  uumar. 


Sarah,  b.  23 
Dec.  1742. 

Jane,  b.  23 
Oct.  1745. 


Robert  Rockley  Battie  of  Dews- 
bury  &  Fenay,  apothecary. § 


.  .  .  .||  mar Chamberlaine 

of  Halifax,  merch1. 


.  .  .  .^[  1  w.,  dau.  of  .  . 
Smith  of  Rochdale. 


:Benjamin  North  Rockley 
Battie  of  Fenay  1828.** 


.  .  .  4|  Battie,  only  dau. 


...  .ft  mar.  James 
Crosland  of  Dead- 
manstone. 


....§§  mar Smith  of 

Rochdale. 


...  .||||  mar.  Thomas  Atkinson     Marguerite.^ 
of  Bradley  Mills. 


1.  Matthew  North  of 
Town  End  in  Almon- 
bury,  had  the  lands  at 
Wellhead,  d.  unmar. 
1744,  when  Wellhead 
descended  to  the  son  of 
his  bror  William. 


}.  Willi 


iam  North,  2  son,=Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  of=FMary, 


bp.  30  Oct.  1686  ;  lived 
at  Thorpe  nr  Almonbury  ; 
mar.  3  Elizab.,  wid.  of 
....  Kaye,  Curate  of 
Meltham,  &  d.  1743. 


Joseph  Pool  of  Al- 
monbury Town-end, 
by  a  dau.  of  Geo. 
Shaw  of  Lassel 
Hall;  s.p. 


2  w., 
dau.  of 
Alexr 
Bates 
on    the 
left. 


*  Ob.  13  May  1796,  set.  75.    Had  a  dau.  Mary  Ann,  ob.  inf. 
f  Ob.  4  Feb.  1790,  set.  55.  J  D.  21  May  1782  ;  bur.  at  Dewsbury. 

§  D.  1799  ;  mar.  23  May  1776  Elizabeth  Atkinson.  ||  Ann,  mar.  Abraham. 

^  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Smith  of  Rochdale,  d.  13  July  1824. 

**  B.  1795.      B.  N.  R.  Batty  mar.  2ndly  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Lieut.  Curtis,  R.N.,  and  had  a 
son,  the  Rev.  B.  N.  R.  Batty,  and  a  dau.,  Frances,  who  mar.  Mr.  C.  E.  Keymer  in  1854.      The 
Rev.  B.  N.  R.  Batty  (b.  1828)  mar.  Augusta  Fanny,  dau.  of  Thomas  Besley  of  Exeter,  Esq. 
Mr.  Batty  d.  in  1875,  and  had  one  son,  Christopher  N.  R.  Batty,  and  five  daus. 
ft  Martha,  b.  1779  ;  d.  1809. 

ji  Ellen  Beckwith  Batty,  mar.  1844  T.  L.  Reed  of  Downham  Market. 
§§  Ann,  b.  1790  ;  mar.  1816  ;  d.  1868.  ||||   Mary  Margaret,  mar.  1812  ;  d.  1865. 

W  B.  1797  ;  mar.  Rev.  David  James ;  d.  1841.— G.  W.  T. 


MS.  265A 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


645 


William  North,  1  son,  had  lands  at  the    Benjamin  N.,  2  son,  had=p. . . .  dau.  of 


Cowms  which  came  to  his  father  by  his  lands  at  Cowms,  Mirfield, 
1  w. ;  lived  at  Thorpe;  d.  unmar.  &  Nether  Thong ;  d.  1761 ; 
Easter  Eve  1769,  having  sold  all  he  not  long  after  his  marriage 


had. 


lived  at  Alrnonbury. 


....  Hardy, 
Curate  of 


Kirk 
ton. 


Bur- 


Benjamin  North,  a  posthumous  child,  of  Almonbury. 


1.  Matthew  North,  eldest  son,  bp.  6  Feb.^ 
1641-2  ;  had  the  Hall  Mess.  nr  Coldhill 
given  him  by  his  father  on  his  marriage  ; 
lived  there  ;  bur.  23  Oct.  1690. 

1 

2.  John  North,  2  son,  had=i 
land  called    Dykeside    in 
township  of  Dalton. 

Matthew  North  ofe 
Manchester,    sold 
the  lands  to  Tho. 
Haigh  of  Coldhill 
&  James  Haigh  of 
Fenay. 

j=          Mary,        Elizabeth,  mar.     Another  dau  mar. 
mar.          Thomas     Bed-    mar.  another     .... 
Thomas    ford  of   Flock-     Bedford      of    Thornton 
Haigh.      ton  ;     mar.     4     Flockton.           of  Cros- 
Nov.  1700.                                   land  Hill. 

John  North.=f 
1 

, 

Matthew  North  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Brooke,  by  ....  his  w.,  who 
Manchester  1764.      mar.  2nd  ....  Thompson  of  Huddersfield. 

John  North,  bp.  14  Aug.  1678,  of  Lockwood.=p  Joseph,  bp.  6  May  1685. 

T  ~T~  ~T~  I  ~l 

Matthew  North  of    William,  of    Benjamin,  of  Lock-     ....  mar mar. 

Saddleworth,  sold    Crosland        wood,      mar.      an    BaildonofLock-    .... 
Dyke      Side      &     Hill.  elderly    widow    &    wood.  Child  of 

spent  all.  had  no  issue.  Bretton. 


William  Smith  of  Chillington=^.  .  .  .  dau.  as  supposed  of 


nr  Brewood  in  Staffordshire. 


. . .  .  Fowke  of  Brewood. 


Richard.     Mary,  mar  .....    Margaret,  mar.  Robert  Kockley,  Esq.     Dorothy,  mar.^ 
==          Huggeford;  s.p.  =F 


Croydon. 


3  or  4  children,  Robert,*  supposed,  M"  North.       Dorothy,  mar.    Mary,  mar.  Susanna,  mar. 

not  known  if    liv*,   to  be  in  ----  Hanbury  .....  ----    Thomp- 

what  became  of  France  &  unmar.  M"  Scott.  Woodhead.  son.    _ 

them.  T  T 


Note  by  Mr  B.  North 
written  about  1750. 


....  a  dau.,  lived  at 
Greenwich  with  a 
Mr  Smith. 


2  dau9,  of  which  M"  Stead 
is  living.     (See  p.  270.) 


1  son  &  2  dau1 


I  meet  with  Daniel  also  a  Paul  North,  Esq.,  sons  &  heirs  of  John  North,  Esq., 
of  Almonbury.    Who  were  they  ? 

*  This  is  wrong.    Eobert  Rockley  was  born  17  June  1701  and  d.  unmar.  at  Almonbury 
14  May  1772,  the  last  male  of  this  ancient  house. 

Mr.  G.  W.  Tomlinson,  F.S.A.,  has  given  the  notes  for  this  pedigree.— J.  W.  O. 
VOL.  II.  G  G 


646 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  266 


Beaton 


This  ped.  is  partly  the  work  of  J.  C.  Brooke  from  his  great-grandfather's  papers, 
&  partly  of  Mr  Wilson  of  Bromhead.  I  have  verified  much  of  it  from  deeds  of  the 
family  in  possession  of  Mr  Wilson. 


Beighton.= 


Thomas1  Beigh-    John  Beighton  of  Hill  Top=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Gregory  Revell 
ton,  son  &  heir.      nr  Bradfield,  co.  York.  of  Stannington,  yeo. 


Margaret  B.,  coheir,  wife  of 
John  Eevell  of  Oxton,  co. 
Derb.  (see  PED.,  p.  174). 
It  seems  she  had  a  former 
husband  .  .  Harris. 


Elizabeth,  co- 
heir,  wife  of 
Geo.  Torre 
near  Buxton, 
co.  Derb. 


Laurence  =  Jennet  Roe-  Thomas, 

Beighton,    buck,    mar.  2nd  son. 
eldest           at  Bradfield         =p 
son;  no       21  Feb. 


issue. 


1586-7. 


....  wife  of ....  Thornhill  of  co.  Derb.,  &  had  a  dau.  Mary. 


John  Beighton  of  Small-- 
field in  the   Chapelry  of 
Bradfield,  3rd  son. 

=Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Wain-    ....  Beighton  of= 
wright  of  Midhope  ;  unmar.     Bentihough,     4th 
17  Nov.  1584.                          son. 

=Eliz. 
Daw- 
son. 

\ 

Ellen, 
Williar 
ton  of 
wood  1 

wife  of    Isabel,  wife  of    Jane,  wife  of  Reginald    Laurence^ 
nNew-    John  Shaw  of    Thompson  of  Bright-     Beigh- 
Stock-     Hall   Broom  ;     homelee  (see  PED.,  p.     ton. 
lill.          mar.  11  June     267);  this  marriage  is 
=              1623.                   confirmed   by  will  of 
=r              Ralph  B. 

pEllen  Water- 
house,     mar. 
at    Bradfield 
11  Oct.  1621. 

John 
New- 
ton. 

Jonathan.     Benjamin.     Mary.     John  Beighton.= 

Joseph.        Isabel.          Anne. 
(See  PED.,  p.  143.) 

pJane,  dau.  of  Charles 
Crawshaw  of    Fairest 
in  Bradfield  ;  mar.  26 
Nov.  1650. 

John  Beighton,  mar.  at  Wood-=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wil.  Wagstaffe  of    Joseth 
head  12  Jan.  1687-8.  Woodseats  in  Glossopdale.  Beighton. 


John. 

Jor 

son=j 
or 

B 

athan.         William. 

=Frances,  dau.  &  heir 
John   Hawksworth 
Nether  Bradfield. 

Sarah. 

of  =  Nicholas  Stead  of  Ones- 
of    acre,  yeo.,   mar.  1617 
or  3  Feb.  1618-19. 

1.  Robert  Beighton,  eldest 
&  heir,  mar.  20  May  1614 
A  1613. 

1  The  name  was  certainly  Robert.     The  Partition  of  his  estate  between  his  co- 
heirs was  made  11  April  1581.     See  it  in  my  book  of  'Yorkshire  Evidences,' 


Sheffield,  No.  47. 


MS 

A 

I  266                         FAMILIES 
B 

MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

647 

John  Beighton  of  Nether  Bradfield,  only  issue,  under  age=j 
1623.      Had    lands    at    Stannington  &  a  mess,   called 
York  Cliffe  settled  on  him  by  his  grandfather  before 
14  May  1619. 

pEllen,  dau.  of  Robert 
Rawson    of    Brooke 
Side  in  Chapelry  of 
Bradfield. 

Mary,  wife  of  James     Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Hinchliffe  of  Knowles     Richard  Bacon  of 
in  Holmfirth  ;  mar.  27      Hoyles  ;    mar.    14 
Sep.  1655.                        Jan.  1663. 

Martha,  wife  of 
Edward   Hill  of 
Hacken  thorp  ; 
mar.  1673-4. 

Jane,  bp.  at 
Bradfd  Oct. 
1653. 

Jonathan  Beighton,  son  &  heir.- 
Had  an  estate  called  Tornhill 
Tom  his  uncle  Ralph. 

pMary,  dau.  & 
heir  of  Henry 
Wainwright. 

Ann,  wife  of  Rowland  Thompson 
of  Brightomlee;  mar.  26  March 
1656.    (See  FED.,  p.  267.) 

Jonathan  Beighton= Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Froggat  of  Carr  Head 
in  the  par.  of  Hathersedge,  Gent. 


1 

2.  John  Beighton  of  Midhope=i 
1622,  when  lands  at  Thwong 
were  settled  on  him  ;  lands  in 
Over    &    Nether     Midhope 
settled  on  him  by  his  father 
14  May  1619. 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  &=Matthew  Booth, 
coh'ofWil.Ibbot-    Clerk,  2nd  hus- 
son  of  Nether          band,    mar.    22 
Colmes,  yeo.             Feb.  1631-2. 
(See  FED.,  p.  269.) 

3.   Ralph   B., 

3rd  son,  of  Ne- 
ther Bradfield. 
Will  dated  24 
May  1654. 
No  issue. 

Jane  Beighton,  eldest  dau. 
&  coheir,  under  age  8  Ch8 
I.,  mar.  6  Jan.  1641-2  to 
Thomas  Brooke  of  Dod- 
worth.  (See  FED.,  p.  312.) 


Jeremy  Ward,  M.D.,: 
of  Ashop  alias  Al- 
sop,  co.  Derb.,  1st 
husb. ;  dead  before 
24  May  1654. 


=Elizabeth  Beigh-= Joseph  Eyre  of 
ton,  younger  Ashop,   Gent., 

dau.  &  coheir,         2nd     husband, 
under  age  8  (See   FED.,  p. 

Charles  I.  227.) 


Jeremy  Ward, 
d.  22  July 
1704. 


Robert  Ward,  Rector  of=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  John    Elizabeth,  wife  of 


Slingsby  &   Stokesley, 
&  prebendary  of  York. 


Roundel    of    Knares-     Ralph  Glossop  of 
borough ;  mar.  26  Oct.     Offerton,  co. 
1668.  Derb. 


Mary  Ward,  mar.  at  Stokes- 
ley 16  April  1688  to  Teth- 
well  Fish,  an  Alderman  of 
York,  and  had  issue. 


Elizabeth  Ward,  mar.  William  More  of  Oswaldkirk, 
Esq.  He  had  a  former  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Crosland, 
Esq.,  of  Hemsley.  He  was  son  of  Wm  Moor,  Clerk 
of  the  Peace  for  the  North  Riding.  (Warburton.) 


T 


Mary  More,  dau.  &  coheir,  mar.  in  1737  Edward 
Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Marston,  Member  for  York  ; 
no  issue.  (See  FED.,  p.  222.) 


....  More,  the  other  dau.  & 
coheir,  d.  young. 


648 


FAMILY   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  266 


William  Ward,  LL.D.,  Commissary  of  the  Exchequer=j=Barbara,  dau.  ofMarkMott, 


and  Prerogative  Court  to  the  Archbishop  of  York,  & 
in  the  Comn  of  the  Peace  for  the  N.  &  W.  Ridings  ; 
d.  27  June  1751,  aged  73. 


Esq.,  of  Withersfield  m 
Essex.  (See  Morant,  ii., 
376.) 


Sir  Robert  Fagg  of  Wis-=Sarah  Ward,  sole  heir  toher=Roger  Talbot  of  Thorn- 
tow  in  Sussex,  Bart.,  1st    brother,  living  at  Woodend,     ton  Le  Street,  Esq.,  2nd 

without  issue  1781  ;   d.  27 

Nov.  1792,  coal  82,  &  was 

bur.  at  Thornton. 


husband,  mar.  in  York 
Minster  22  Oct.  1729  ; 
d.  14  Sep.  1740. 


I  I 

Margaret,  Roger  (or  Robert) 

d.  in  her  Ward  of  Woodend, 

infancy.  Esq.,  d.  unmar. 


husband  (see  Noble's 
'  Cromwells,'  ii.,  422)  ; 
d.  7  March  1777,  set.  64 ; 
bur.  at  Thornton. 


William  Ward,  2nd  son,=Armina,  dau.  of  Tho8 
d.  27  July  1739,  aged  Cartwright,  Esq.,  of 
32,  without  issue.  Aynhoe,  co.  North- 

amp.  ;  mar.  1732. 


MS.  267 


From  Bassano's  pedigrees.  Arms  were  granted  to  this  family  in  1673.  I  find 
Joseph,  son  of  John  B.  of  Duffield,  Yeo.,  put  apprentice  to  Joseph  Fletcher  of  Shef- 
field, cutler,  in  1696,  sd  J.  F.  being  b.  at  Wirksworth. 

Thomas  Beighton  of  Wirks-=pDorothy,  dau.  of ....  Webster 
worth,  co.  Derb.  of  ....  near  Duffield. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Gregson  of    Sarah,  wife  of  John  Stuffyn  of  Sherbrook, 
Turnditch.     (See  PED.,  p.  99.)  2  of  Gilbert  Mundy  of  Allestre  (p.  65). 


Mary,  1st  w.,  dau.  of  Tho.=i=Exuperius  Beigh-- 


Browne,  Vicar  of  Wirks- 
worth &  Archdeacon  of 
Derby,  a  non-juror. 


ton,  d.  at  Wirks- 
worth. 


:Mary,  2nd  wife, = William  Greaves 
dau.    of    Geo.    of  Derby,  2nd 
Gregson  of          husband. 
Turnditch. 


Mary  Beighton,  wife  of  Richard  Spencer  of 
Lond.,  merch*,  younger  bro.  of  Henry  S.  of 
the  Hole-House.  (See  p.  441.) 


Elizabeth  Beighton,  wife  1  of  Henry 
Smith,  son  &  hr  of  Mattw  Smith  of 
Denby,  Esq. ;  2  of  Col.  Bur. 


George  Beighton^Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rob.  Topleys  of= 


son  &  heir,  d.  in 
1704. 

A 


Wirksworth.  Will  25  Dec.  1742, 
in  which  all  the  children  are 
named.  B 


:Edw.  Lowe,  son  &  heir  of 
Fred.  Lowe  ;  lsthusb.  (See 
p.  451.) 


MS.  267 


FAMILY   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


B| 


Thomas  Beighton,  aged  10,  1710; 
he  was  a  Clergyman  ;  of  Egham  in 
Surrey;  living  1737. 


Dorothy,  wife  of 
Gilbert  Cheslyn 
of  Derby,  Esq. 


Mary,  wife  of  John  Bis- 
set  of  Staines,  co.  Midd., 
apothecary. 


Ann  Lowe,  wife  of  Rob. 
Topleys  of  Wirksworth, 
tanner. 


Cassandra,  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Gell  of  Wirks- 
worth, surgeon.  (See 
pp.  24,  65.) 


Elizabeth, = Peter  Nightingale 
unmar.  &     of    Lea,   psh.    of 
aged     20,     Ashorer  (p.  65). 
1710. 


MS.  267 

This  pedigree  was  compiled  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Bromhead. 
There  was  a  John  Thompson  of  Brightomley,  saddle-maker,  who  made  his  will 
in  1650  ;  Margaret  his  wife,  Reginald  &  Jane  his  children. 


Rowland  Thompson  of  Brightholm- 
lee  in  the  Chapelry  of  Bradfield, 
Yeo.,  mar.  18  May  1571. 


:Margaret,  dau.  of=Nicholas  Stead 
....  Revel  of  of  Onesacre, 
Smallfield.  Yeo.,  1st  husb. 


Reginald  Thompson  of^ 
Brightholmelee,  Teo. 

=Jane,  dau.  of  John  Beighton  of        Emote  Thompson,  wife 
Smallfield.     (See  the  opposite        of  Richard  Wilson  of 
page.)                                               Oughtibridge. 

William,  no  issue,  of  Brightholm- 
lee.    Will  27  Jan.  1662. 

Jane,  wife  of  George  Walker  of 
Hunshelf,  Yeo.,  &  had  4  children. 
(See  FED.,  p.  314.) 

Reginald,^ 
ofBright- 
holmlee. 

:               :i 
=Ann,  dau.  of    Edward,    Nicho- 
Edw.     Mor-    no  issue,    las,  no 
ton  of                               issue. 
Brightholm- 
lee  ;  mar.  16 
July  1640. 

Jane,  wife  of  Richard  Morton  of  Hullenedge. 


Ann,  1st  wife,  dau.  of  John=f=Rowland  Thompson  of  Bright-=pGrace,    2nd   wife, 


Beighton  of  Nether- Brad- 
field  (see  the  opposite  page); 
mar.  before  Wm  Spencer, 
Esq.,  26  May  1656. 


holmlee,  Yeo.,  mar.  3  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Hobson  of  Small- 
field.  Brooke's  MS.  makes  her 
the  mother  of  Rowland  &  Martha. 


dau.  of ....  Mar- 
riott of  Ughill; 
mar.  18  Aug. 
1659  ;  liv*  1662. 


Rowland  Thompson^ 
of     Brightholmlee, 
Yeo.,  d.  about  1704. 

A 

pJane,  dau.  of  John  Marshal 
of  Bury  Moor  ;    mar.   at 
Royston  9  Jan.  1689. 

Martha,  wife  of 
Wil.  Middleton 
of  Learn. 

....  a  dau., 
d.  young. 


1  I  have  expressed  these  3  doubtfully  because  they  are  not  mentioned  with  the 
other  children  in  the  will  of  Ralph  Beighton. 


650  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  267 

A|  


Rowland  Thompson,  bp.  23  Feb. = Elizabeth,  dau.  of ....  John  Thompson,  an 

1692-3  ;   bur.  15  June  1719  at    Jackson  of  Hassop,  co.  apothecary,       mar., 

Bradfield  ;   he  was  a  mercer  at     Derb.  but  had  no  issue. 
Bakewell;  no  issue;  aged  11,1704. 


John  Kenion  of  Bank  &  of  Shef-= Ann  Thomp-= William  Battie  of  Sheffield, 
field,  Atty,  mar.  at  Bradfield  6  June    son.  Att?,  2nd  husb. 

1723  ;  d.  14  Oct.  1727. 

Mr  Wilson  says  that  Edmund  Waterhouse  mar.  a  sister  of  Rowland  Thompson 
(p.  331).    The  lady  was  Mary  Thompson,  mar.  10  June  1680. 


Reginald  T.  of  Brightholmlee  1615. 

T 

John  T.,  1  son  &  heir. 

Reginald  T.  of  Sowter  in  par.  of  Beighton,  son  <k  heir,  liv<?  1683. 
This  descent  is  certainly  true,  which  makes  me  suspect  the  pedigree.    See  'S.  Yorkshire,'  ii.,  192. 


George  Thompson  of  Brightholmlee.^ 
Jonathan,  son  &  heir,  1742.          Philip,  2nd  son. 


George  T.  of  Brightholmlee  10  May  1703.^= 
Rowland.        George.        Ann. 


Reginald  Thompson  of  Swinnook  Hall.    Will  16  Nov.  1707=pAnn  .... 
John. 

Rowland  Thompson  of  Sheffield,  mercer,  20  March  1718=Eliz Ex*. 


Jfobotson—  Wilson— 

MS. 


I  cannot  doubt  that  this  ped.,  at  least  in  its  later  descents,  is  correct,  the  facts 
came  so  much  within  Mr  Wilson's  own  knowledge  ;  yet  the  termination  of  Ibbotson 
is  very  differently  stated  by  Randle  Holmes,  Harl.  2040,  f.  192.  Holmes  was  at 
Bromhead  and  saw  the  Evidences. 

Of  this  family  of  Grarlicke  must  have  been  Nicholas  Garlicke,  b.  at  Dinting  in 
Glossopdale,  a  Catholic  Priest,  who,  together  with  Robert  Ludlam  another  Priest, 
who  was  b.  near  Sheffield,  and  Richard  Sympson,  was  executed  at  Derby  24  July 


MS.  268 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


651 


1588  for  their  Catholic  labours  in  Derbyshire.  The  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  promoting 
it.  See  '  Memoirs  of  Missionary  Priests,'  p.  203.  Garlicke  and  Ludlam  were 
apprehended  at  the  house  of  Mr  John  Fitzherbert.  There  is  a  poem  on  the  death 
of  these  three  Priests,  four  stanzas  of  which  are  given  in  the  '  Memoirs,'  p.  208,  not 
without  beauty. 

It  appears  in  Dugd.  Vis.  York6  1666  that  Arthur  Langley  of  Raythorp,  then 
aged  32,  mar.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Garlicke  of  Dinting. 

In  Wolley's  Collections,  vol.  ii.  (N°  6(J68),  f.  135,  is  a  very  remarkable  will  of 
Nicholas  Garlicke  of  Thornsett,  Gent.,  who  had  been  much  employed  by  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Norfolk  &  Lord  Thomas  his  son.  It  is  dated  6  Elizabeth.  He  speaks  of 
a  disobedient  dau.  Margaret,  mar.  to  Wm  Needham. 

William  Ibbotson  of  Wightwisle  in  the  Chapelry  of  Bradh'eld,  son=p 
&  heir  of  William  of  the  same,  7  Hen.  VII. 


Henry  Ibbotson,  son  &  heir,  will  dated  28  Jan.  1536-7,  proved  18 
1537  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Bradfield  in  the  Church  Yard  of  St.  Nicholas  ; 
to  the  High  Altar  for  tythes  forgotten. 


12d 


Edward,  mar. 
&  had  issue 
1545. 


Richard,  no 
issue  1549. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of 
William  Eyre, 
and  had  issue. 


Agnes,  mar. 
&  had  issue. 


Margaret,  wife  of 
....  Stede,  son 
of  John  S. 


William  Ibbotson  of 
Wightwisle,  will  dated 
27  May  1546  ;  d. 
without  issue. 


Henry  Ibbotson,  brother  &=i=Elizabeth,  Exx 


heir,  will  dated    18    Sep. 
1549;  of  Wightwisle  ; 
dead  10  Eliz. 


to  her  hus- 
band's will. 


Nicholas,  mar. 
&  had  issue 
1545. 


Henry  Ibbotson  of  Wight-=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  Margaret,  wife 

wisle,  will  dated  2  Jany  j  Henry  Morton  of  of  Henry  Ellis 

1600-1 ;  bur.  in  the  Church  Wightwisle;  mar.  of  Thnrnscoe 

of  Bradfield  10  Feb.  1600-1.  2  &  3  Ph.  and  10  Eliz. 

Mary  ;  bur.  7 

June  1604. 


Elizabeth,  probably 
wife  of  Rob.  Hawks- 
worth  of  Ughill ; 
unmar.  10  Eliz. ;  & 
Exx  of  her  father's 
will. 


George  I.  of  Greavehouse 
in  Waldershelf,  mar.  & 
had  issue  ;  vix.  1613. 


Ann,  bp.  1  May  1574  ; 
mar.  3  Feb.  1591-2  to 
James  Smalfield. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  10  Oct. 
1593  to  Edw.  Thomp- 
son, &  had  a  son  Geo. 


William  Ibbotson,  son  & 
heir,  will  dated  16  May 
1603  ;  of  Wightwisle  ; 
bur.  in  the  Church  of 
Bradfield  19  May  1603. 


John  Ibbotson,  Clerk  of  Wightwisle,=i=Bridget,  dau.  of 


brother  &  heir,  bp.  at  Bradfield  25 
Feb.  1568-9;  bur.  in  the  Ch.  of 
Bradfield  29  April  1649.  He  is  said 
to  have  had  a  living  in  Norfolk. 


.  .  .  . ;  bur.  with 
her  husband  23 
Feb.  1627-8. 


James  Taylor  of  Metham  in  psh  of=3.  Bridget  Ibbotson,  3rd  &  youngest  dau.  & 
Almonbury,  co.  York,  a  Cap1  in  the  cohr,  bp.  9  July  1609  ;  mar.  24  June  1630 ; 
Civil  Wars.  brought  lands  at  Holmfirth  to  her  husband. 


652 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  268 


A 

2.  Sarah  Ibbotson,  2nd  dau.=f 
&  coheir,  bp.  8  March  1  606-7  ; 
mar.  3  July  1633  ;   bur.  at 
Glossop   30    March    1665. 
Carried     Gillot     farm    at 
Wightwistle    to    her    hus- 
band. 

^William  Garlicke  of  Dintinge  near=Martha  Cryer 
Glossop,  co  Derb.,  a  Captain  in  the    of  Laneside 
Civil  Wars,  bur.  at  Glossop  27  Aug.     near  Glossop, 
1686.     He  writes  from  Glossop  29     2nd  wife,  bur. 
Nov.  1682.    A  Benefactor  to  Glos-    at  Glossop  24 
sop.     Had  lands  in  the  counties  of    Aug.  1686  ; 
Derby,  York,  Lancaster,  Chester,    mar.  24  June 
&  Stafford.                                           1667. 

John  Gaiiicke,  Clerk  of  Welh 
in  Norfolk,  bp.  at  Glossop  1: 
Oct.  1634  ;  d.  17  Oct.  1717 
bur.  at  Wells. 

j=j=Elizabeth      Charles  Malkin=p  Ann  G.,  mar.  20 
}  1  ....             of  Gate  House,     May  1662  ;  bp. 
;                         co.  Staff.               at  Glossop  31 
July  1636. 

Mary.     Martha,  d  Fenton,=pSarah  Malkin,  aged=.  .  .  .  Rhodes,  Clerk 
unmar.   in     Esq.,  said  to     79   in   May   1746,     of  Leek,  co.  Staff., 
1745  at          have  seven        heir  to  the  Norfolk    2nd  husband  ;  no 
Wells.            Manors  &          estates  of  her  cousin    issue. 
£500  a  year.     Martha  Garlicke. 

Christopher  Jones  of  Hollin  House,  co.  Staff.,  within^ 
2  miles  of  Leek  ;  living  1746. 

=...._-«  Fenton,  only 
dau.  &  heir. 

Sarah  Jones  Jones,  2nd  dau. 

John  Hide.1  Gent.,=pMary,  G 
of  Long  Lee  near    July  166 
Hayfield,  co.  Derb.     Glossop 
in    Boden    Middle     1639;  d 
Cale  (sic}.                  1700  ;  1 
Glossop. 

.,  mar.  4     Sarah  G.,  mar. 

Bridget,  bn.  at,  fr. 

l;bp.at     Langley  of  Langside,     9    Jan.    1641-2; 
28  July     co.  York,  &  had  no    bur.  16  Jan.  1648. 
.  27  Feb.    issue  ;  bp.  at  Glossop 
)ur.  at        20  July  1645. 

Ralph  Nicholson  of  Stopford,  co.  Lanc.=pSarah  Hide. 

Ralph,  mar.,  but  had  no  issue.     Left  a 
widow  who  lived  at  Stopford. 


John,  mar.,  & 
had  a  dau. 


Christopher  Wilson  of  Bromhead=pl.  Mary  Ibbotson,  eldest  dau.  &  coheir,  mar.  at 


in  Ch.  of  Bradfield,  Gent.  (See 
'  Hallamshire,'  p.  278,  for  his  de- 
scendants.) 


B 


Bradfield  9  Oct.  1623  ;  brought  Wightwistle 
Estate  to  her  husband  ;  bur.  at  Bradfield  4  Dec. 
1662. 


1  There  was  a  good  family  of  Hide  of  Mottram  of  whom  there  is  a  pedigree 
among  Holmes's  MSS. 


MS.  268 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM, 


653 


Charles,  Vicar  of  Sheffield. 


An  entry  was  made  of  this  family    Godfrey  Crosland  of  Cart-=pMary  Wilson,  one  of 


of  Crosland  at  the  Heralds'  worth  in  psh.  of  Kirk 
College  in  the  year  1804,  which  Burton, bur.  in  the  Church 
has  been  used  in  this  page.  there  15  Oct.  1740. 


the  dan8,  mar.  14 
July  1700;  bur.  21 
Jan.  1732. 


Thomas  Orosland,=pAnn,  dau.  of  John 
only  son,  bp.  6  |  Matson  of  Roy- 
March  1711-2  at  ston ;  sister  of 
Kirk  Burton  ;  of  i  Jane,  who  mar. 
Preston  in  Hull,  Geo.  Wood. 
Esq. ;  d.  abe  1777. 


Susanna  Crosland,  eldest 
dau.,  mar.  1  ....  Earn- 
shaw,  2  ....  Tinker  of 
Holmfirth,  3  ....  Green 
of  nr  Holmfirth. 


Ann  Crosland, 
younger  dau., 

mar Bur- 

det  of  Denby, 
&  had  10  chil- 
dren. 


2.  Elizab.  Cros-     3.  Ann  Cros-     John  Walton  of  Thurl-=pl.  Mary^John  Cockin, 


land,  wife  of  land,  wife  of    ston,  Gent.,   1st  husb., 

Tho*  Remington.  John  Stagg       b.  1731  ;  d.  before  his 

(See  FED.,  p.  of  Ackworth, 

270.)  Atty. 


father,  James  Walton 
of  Thurlston,  6  April 
1770.  (p.  369.) 


Bethel  Earnshaw 
Stagg,1  unmar. 
1804. 


Ann,  mar.  Charles 
Hay  of  Edin  burgh ; 
mar.  1791. 


Charlotte. 


Cros- 
land. 


2nd  husb.,  son 
of  Wm  C.  of 
Huddersfield. 


Susanna  Walton,  sole  dau.  & 
heir,  wife  of  Gamaliel  Milner 
of  Attercliffe,  Esq.  (See 
'  Hallamshire,'  p.  235.) 


John  Cockin,  took  the  name  of  Crosland  by  Sign 
Manual  in  1804. 


Thomas,  d. 
unmar. 


William,  living 
unmar.  1804. 


The  Fentons  mentioned  in  the  above  Pedigree  may  be  of  the  family  of  Elijah 
Fenton,  who  was  b.  at  Shelton  near  Newcastle  in  Staffordshire  20  May  1683,  the 
youngest  of  11  children  of  John  Fenton,  an  Attorney  and  one  of  the  Coroners  for  the 
County  of  Stafford.  John  Fenton  d.  in  1694,  aet.  56,  &  was  bur.  at  Stoke-upon- 
Trent.  His  wife's  name  Catherine.  Johnson's  '  Lives  of  the  Poets.' 

The  only  sister  of  John  Walton  above,  mar Hall  of  Rotherham,  by  whom 

....  Hall  of  the  Ickles  near  Rotherham. 

In  the  will  of  William  Ibbotson,  dated  16  May  1603,  is  the  following  clause: — 
Item.  Whereas  there  is  a  certain  Covenant  made  with  Mr  Bagworth  for  the  curing 
of  one  George  Thompson,  sonne  of  Edward  Thompson  my  brother  in  law,  upon 
which  Covenant  the  said  Mr  Bagworth  hath  received  already  of  the  said  Edward 
Tompson  the  full  sum  of  33/4  and  must  have  another  lyke  sum  of  33/4  yf  he  cure 
the  said  boy,  my  will  is,  therefore,  that  the  said  33/4  which  is  alreadie  paid  to  the 
said  Mr  Bagworth,  by  the  said  Edward,  be  also  taken  out  of  my  whole  goods  and 
paid  unto  the  said  Edward  Tompson  in  and  uppon  the  24  daie  of  Aprill  nowe  next 
cominge.  It.  My  will  is  that  my  Executors  hereafter  named  shall  paie  the  other  33/4 
unto  the  said  Mr  Bagworth  if  he  cure  the  said  boy,  but  yf  he  does  not  then  the  same 
to  be  bestowed  to  the  use  and  benefit  of  the  said  child  when  he  shall  stand  in  need 
thereof  for  any  cure  concerning  his  health,  or  els  to  be  paid  to  the  said  child  at  such 
time  as  he  shall  accomplish  the  age  of  21  years. 

1  Of  Rampsbeck  Lodge,  co.  Cumb.,  Esq.,  d.  in  London  23  April  1839.— 'The 
Times.' 

VOL.  II.  H   H 


654 


FAMILIJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  269 


Ibbotson.= 


William  Ibbotson  of  Nether=FJane,  sister  of  John  Revel  of 


.  Ibbotson.=p 


2/ombes  in  the  Chapelry  of 

Smalfield  ;  mar.  at  Bradfield 

Bradfield. 

30  April  1559. 

William  I.  =  Elizabeth,  one  of=pThomas  Stead,    Edward,   of=p      Ri( 

;hard,livin 

of 

Middle     the    3     daus 

& 

1st  husb.  (see     Morewood 

1652. 

Combes,        cohrs  of  Richard 

FED.,  p.  144),     1633  ;  kins- 

— 

Yeo.,  Exe-     Senior  of  Middle 

of  Middle            man  to  W.  I. 

Ann,   wife    o 

cutor  to         Combes.     The 

Combes,   dead     of  Nether 

.  . 

.  .    Greave 

W.I.  1640.     others    Gertrude 

15  C.I 

Combes. 

1652. 

& 

Ann. 

Will    dated 

1652. 

Jo 

in  Stead  of=^=Helen  I., 

dau. 

J..I 

.,  dau.  &  co-            John  Stead  of  Combe 

Onesacre, 

&    cohr,   mar. 

heir,  wife  of  Henry            Yeo.,  living  1670. 

Yeo.,     &     of 

before  16  July 

Hall, 

by     whom            Tho.,     son     of    Jon 

Combes  1658. 

1640. 

Robert  &  Henry  ;            Stead,  late 

of  Combe 

living 

1652.                       Yeo.,    was 

put     ap] 

John  Stead,  1652. 

1703. 

William  I.  of 

Nether  Combes.     Will= 

pAnn,  dau.  of  ....  Genn  of 

Hullock  i 

dated  1640,  in 

which  he  mentions  his 

Holmfirth,  by  one  of  the  8  daus  &  coheii 

wife  Frances  ( 

?)  &  the  4  dau8  below. 

of  James  Machin  of  Machin 

Bank. 

1                                     1 
Elizabeth,  coheir,  mar.     Anne,  wife  of 

1                                   1 
Joan,  wife  of  God-     Emote,  wife  of  Joh 

John      Beighton,      2     Henry 

frey     Morton     of     Shaw 

of      Birti 

Mattw    Booth 

,   Clerk.     Waterhouse 

Maythorn  in  par.     House  ;  mar.  21  Jar 

(See  FED.,  p.  266.)          of  Onesacre. 

of  Kirk  Burton.        1627-8. 

Richard  ,=pFrances  Mor-  Genet,  wife  of  ....wife  Henry  I.,  3rd  son,  mentioned 

2nd    son,  I  ton   of    Can-  Thos  Stead  of  of     ....  in  his  brother's  will  ;    mar. 

bp.      26  |  yers,  mar.  15  Hooton ;  mar.  Barker  of  Frances  Brigg. 

Aug.         j  Aug.  3598.  at  B.  28  Nov.  Totley. 


1560. 


1588. 


William.  Edward. 

Richard.  Mary. 

Thomas.  Elizabeth. 

Francis.  Anne. 


John  Ibbotson=f  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Revel    Nine 
of      Bradfield,  i  of  Ricketfield :  mar.  at  Shef-     other 


Yeo.,  d.  11 
June  1684,  set. 
77  ;  bur.  at 
Bradfield. 


field  30  Dec.  1658  ;  bur.  in     children. 
Bradfield   Church  Yard    14 
Feb.  1689,  jet.  68. 


MS.  269 


MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


655 


Ann  Ibbotson,  dau.  &  cohr,  mar.  at  Sheffield  16  Nov.  1699 
to  John  Mirfyn  of  Slade  Hooton,  Gent.,  &  d.  21  Dec.  1701. 


Eliz.  Bur- 


Barbara,  lstw.,n=Thomas  Statham  of=^Mary  Ibbot-= Nicholas  Shiercliffe 

of  Whiteley  Hall  in 
the  psh.  of  Eccles- 
field,  M.D.,  1st  hus- 
band, mar.  at  Shef- 
field 24  Aug.  1682. 


dau.  of  Crom- 
well Meverel  of 
Tidswell,  co. 
Derb.,  Gent., 
sister  &  heir  of 
Obadiah. 


Tansley  &  Tidswell, 
Gent.,  Attorney  at 
law,  son  of  Captain 
John  S.  of  Tansley, 
who  was  son  of 
Henry  S.  of  Edle- 
stall  &  Morley,  Yeo. 
Will  4  Feb.  1701. 


son.  2nd  wife, 
dau.    &   co- 
heir, bur.  at 
Tidswell  12 
Feb. 
1723-4 ; 
Exx  to  hus- 
band. 


Sir  John  Statham  of  Tidswell, 
created  a  Mon.  to  the  Memory  of 
his  father  at  Tidswell  in  1716  ; 
M.P.  for  St.  Michael's  ;  Surveyor- 
Gen1  of  the  Duchy ;  First  Gent,  of 
the  Privy  Chamber,  &  intended 
Envoy  to  Turin  ;  d.  1759. 


-Bridget,  one  of 
the  3  dau8  & 
cohrs  of  Henry 
Wigley  of  Wig- 
well  in  par.  of 
Wirksworth, 
Esq. 


Thomas  S.,  a 
Cap1  in  Lord 
Lucas'  Reg1, 
d.  at  Sheer- 
ness  1704, 
aged  ab4  26; 
s.p. 


Charles  S.,  a 
merch*       in 
London, 
aged  29 
1709  ;  s.p. 

Barbara,    d. 
unmar. 


Wigley  Statham,  Esq., 
eldest  son,  High  Sheriff 
of  Derb.  173- ;  d.  with- 
out issue  5  June  1731-5. 
Pegge  says  he  had  the 
misfortune  to  kill  a  man 
at  Derby  in  their  Cups. 


John  Statham, 
2nd  son,  d. 
without  issue 
about  1784, 
being  then  of 
St.  James 
Street,  West- 
minster.1 


Catherine  S.,  mar. 
1  Benjamin  Bag- 
shaw  of  Ridge, 
Esq.,  2  Lt.-Gen. 
Philips,  3  Henry 
Barker  of  Wal- 
lingford,  Esq. 


Bridget,  d.  1728, 
aged  26. 

Mary  S.,  mar. 
Richd  Hobsou  of 
Kirby  Moorside, 
co.  York,  Esq., 
&  d.  s.p. 


William  Statham  of  the  Stand  in  Sheffield=j=Frances,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Shiercliffe 


Park,  Gent.,  d.  6  Dec.  1738,  &  was  bur. 
in  the  Church  Yard  of  Norton,  co.  Derb. 


of  Whitley  Hall,  Gent.,  bur.  in  the 
Chancel  of  Ecclesfield  Church  Feb. 
1744-5. 


Mary  Statham,  sole  dau.  &  heir,  wife  of  John  Smelter  of  Richmond  in  psh. 
of  Hansworth,  Gent,  (see  PED.,  p.  271).     Her  only  child  d.  an  infant. 


Mary, 
d.  un- 
mar. 


Elizabeth,  b.  1692,  mar.  Sam1  Eccles 
of  Tidswell,  Gent.,  &  d.  in  1774. 


Frances,  b.  1697,     Henry. 

wife  of  Jonathan 

Hurt  of  Sheffield,     George. 

mercer. 


Jane. 


1  Made  his  will  28  Jan.  1785  and  d.  20  Feb.  following. 
Eccles  were  his  heirs  at  law. 


The  dau8  of  Samuel 


656                                FAMILIJE   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  269 

B|  


Elizabeth,  d.  unmar.  2    Mary,  d.     Jane,  not  in     Samuel,     Eleanor,  mar.  Richd 
Feb.    1773  ;    bur.    at    coel.  Mr  Mander's    d.  y.          Hodges  of  London, 

Tidswell.  Fed.  Gent. 


Frances,  cohr,  wife     Catherine,  cohr,  wife  of  Rich*  Bar-  Ann,  cohr,  wife  of  John 
of  Francis   Cripps    ker  of  Bakewell,  surgeon .  Mander     of     Bakewell, 
of  London,  merch1.                              =r  Gent.         =f= 
I 


I  I 

Richard     Mary.          Samuel  Mander  of  the  Temple,  expected    John,     Thomas, 
Barker.  to  have  been  made  principal  heir  to    s.p.         s.p. 

John  Statham. 


James  Mander  of  Bakewell,  At(7,  d.  1829  ;=f  Muriel,  dau.  of  William  Green,  M.D., 


youngest  son  ;  d.  15  April  1829,  aged  70. 


of  Thundercliffe  Grange  ;  d.  31  March 
1833,  aged  70. 


Henry  Waterland  Mander=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles     Others. 


of  Lincoln's  Inn. 


Cookney,  Esq.,  of  London. 


Henry  Waterland.    Margaret.    Thomasine.     Caroline. 

April  24,  1702.  "  The  honest  Attorney,  Mr  Tho8  Statham  of  Tidswell,  d."— 
MS.  of  Henry  Lowe  of  Whittington. 

Sir  John  Statham  says  in  one  of  his  letters  that  there  is  only  one  life  between 
him  and  a  Peerage.  He  means,  I  suppose,  the  barony  of  Cromwell.  (Written  in 
1730.)  It  could  hardly  be  Cromwell,  but  what  other  could  it  be  ? 

On  the  death  of  John  Statham  the  descendants  of  Barbara  Meverel  became 
exhausted. 

See  much  respecting  the  Stathams,  M.  P.  B.,  xii.,  91,  etc.,  &  compare  '  Hallam- 
shire,'  266.  

Thomas  Ibbotson,  6  &  37  Hen.  VlII.T=Jennet  .... 
Richard,  of  More  wood.    George. 


Richard  Ibbotson  of  Morewood,  dead  1618.=T= 


George  Ibbotson  of  More-=p  Ellen,  mar.  Robert  Bromeley,  son  of 


wood,  dead  1648. 


John  B.  of  Spout  in  Stannington. 


John  Ibbotson,  son  &  heir,  aged  22, 1648.    George  I.,  dead  1666,  intestate  &  in  debt^=Ann. 
Henry  Ibbotson  of  Greave  House. 


MS.  270 


FAMILT^E   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


657 


Captor— 


Bror  Lau- 
rence Eyre 
&  Ralph 
Richard- 


son. 


Nicholas  Burley  of  Worral,  Yeo., 
living  there  30  Eliz. ;  had  lands 
in  Worrall,  Wadsley,  Waldershelf, 
&  Dinnington ;  of  the  Yews. 
Will  25  Aug.  1589. 


A  Burley  of  the  Yews  &  of 
Woolley  mar.  a  sister  of  John 
Prince  of  "Woolley.  She  had 
no  issue,  &  left  much  wealth  to 
her  own  family.  I  suppose  she 
was  wife  of  Nicholas  below. 


Margaret,  wife 
of  ....  Hoy- 
land. 

Henry  Bur-=^ 
ley,  son   & 
heir  30  Eliz. 

j=      Eliz.      Mary  or  Mar- 
gery, wife  of 
....    Cres- 
wick. 

Thomas=j 
Burley. 

Elizabeth 
Birley 
alias 
Sampson. 


Nicholas  Burley  of=j 
theYewsinpsh.  of 
Ecclesfield,     Yeo., 
son  &  heir  ;  a  man 
of    £100    a    year 
estate;  living  1642; 
living  30  Eliz.  Will 
6  July  1642. 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Anthony     Bright 
of  Dore,   Gent.  ; 
mar.  at  Dronfield 
2  Aug.  1592;  Ex* 
to  her  husb.   Will 
20  May  1647. 

Christopher,  2nd  son,  livs 
30  Eliz.     Mentioned  in 
will  of  George  Taylor  as 
his  great-uncle  1654. 

Diones. 

Nicholas  Bur- 
ley,  on  whom 
the  estates 
were    entailed 
on  failure   of 
Henry's  issue; 
living  30  Eliz. 

Thomas  Taylor  of  Wadsley  in  psh.  of  Ecclesfield.= 


Thomas  Taylor=pMargaret,  a  widow.      Ann,  wife  of  John  Crawshaw  of  Wolley, 
of  Worral.  Will  3  Jan.  1633.         clothier  :  Sett,  dated  28  June  1613. 


Peter= Eliza- 
beth 

1633. 


Dorothy,  mother  of 
Edward  &  Nicholas 
Parkin,  1633, 1654. 

Alice,  wife  of  .... 
Marshal. 


Ann.  Thomas=pElizabeth  Burley,  a  wid., 
Taylor  1653,  when  mentioned  in 
of  the  will  of  her  aunt  Helen 

Wads-  Burton.  Made  her  will  23 
ley.  Nov.  1668  as  Eliz.  Ibbot- 

soniofCliffTopinBradf1, 

wid. 


Benjamin  Taylor, 
1654.  Wife  &  dau. 
Ann  T.  1668. 


George  Taylor  of 
Wadsley,  Yeo.  Will 
dated  16  Oct.  1654. 


Sarah  Taylor,  mar.  in  1646  to  Edward 
Brammall,  son  &  heir  app.  of  Tho8 
Brammali  of  Storrs,  Yeo.  (See  PED., 
p.  326.) 


Ellen,  wife  of  Rich- 
ard Wainwright,  a 
wid.,    1653.     Will 
of  Helen  Burton. 

Anne,  wife  of  George 
Shaw  of  Storrs  1654; 
d.  15  April  1685,  get. 
81  ;  bur.  in  Bradfield 
Ch. 

1  .  Edward  B.,  eldest  son= 
&   heir  app.,  d.   in   his 
father's    lifetime    about 
1643  (?). 

A 

*     •     »     • 

sur- 
vived. 

B 

Eliz.  Ibbotson  makes  her  grandchild,  Eliz.  Fenton,  Ex*. 


658 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  270 


....  Burley,  elder  dau.  &  co- 
heir, released  right  in  her 
lands  to  Nicholas  her  uucle. 


Mary,  younger  dau.  &  cohr,  wife  of  Joseph  Mar- 
riott ;  claimed  a  moiety  of  the  lands  settled  by 
the  1st  Nicholas  against  Nicholas  the  uncle ; 
mar.  1660. 


2.  Nicholas  Burley,  2nd  son,= 
had  2  sons  &  2  dau8  1643; 
live  1653. 


i 

3.  John  B.,  3rd  &  youngest  son,=f= 
had   1   dau.  1643  ;   live   1653. 
(See  York  Wills  975.) 


Elizabeth,  mar.  William  Longsden.    (See  p.  357.) 


Diones,  w. 

of 

Fernley. 


Thomas  Burley  of  Greenhill  in  the^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Froggat  of 


psh.  of  Norton,  Gent, 
the  Yews  in  1692. 


Owner  of 


Greenhill,  Gent.  :    d.    18   May 
aged  32.     (See  FED.,  p.  195.) 


1669. 


Nicholas  Burley  of  Wolley,  Gent.,  a  benefactor 
to  Bradfield,  bro.  in  law  to  Martha  Adams,  mar. 
a  Prince.  (See  p.  252.) 


Sarah,  dau.  of  Tho'  B.  of  Greenhill ;  mar. 
Charles  Johnstone,  M.D.,  of  Pontefract, 
son  of  Dr  Nath1  J. 


William  Burley  of  Greenhill,  Gent.=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rawson,  Rector 
He  was  afterwards  of  Woolley.  of  Whiston  ;  mar.  11  June  1679. 

Mary,  bp.  at  Norton  25  Oct.  1688. 


York  Wills,  1639,  1960,  1034. 

1656,  Dec.  14.  John  Swyft  of  Whitehouse,  Yeo.,  &  Eliz.  Birley  of  Yews, 
Spinster,  mar Regr  of  Sheffield.  This  was  probably  the  other  coheir  of  Edward. 

Will  of  Eliz.  Taylor  of  Wadsley,  wid.,  7  Oct.  1713.  All  to  her  great-grand- 
children Benjamin  &  Sarah  Bullar(?),  &  to  the  guardianship  of  her  kinsmen  Edward 
Brammall  of  Storrs  and  Philip  Hawley  of  Righton. 

There  was  a  long  Chancery  Suit  respecting  the  personal  property  of  Nicholas 
Burley  of  the  Yews  who  made  his  will  1642,  copies  of  the  proceedings  on  which  are 
among  the  papers  of  Mr  Wilson.— Wainwright  against  Nicholas  Burley  the  younger. 
It  was  alleged  that  he  had  no  portion  because  he  ran  away  with  his  wife,  to  which 
Wainwright  replies  that  he  was  enticed  into  the  marriage  when  but  a  school-boy,  & 
actually  married  at  night  in  the  house  of  Nicholas  Burley  the  father,  N.  B.  the  son 
fetching  a  Minister  7  miles  from  Derbyshire  for  the  purpose. 


G-eorge  Wood- 
head.     Had 
lands  at 
Thwongl622. 


Abraham  Wood -=T=Gr ace,  dau.  &  coheir 


head  of  Thwong 
in  the  parish  of 
Almonbury,  Yeo- 
man. 

A 


(with  Ann,  wife  of 
Henry  Hawksworth) 
of  Robert  Ward  of 
Woodseatsin  Chapel- 
ry  of  Bradfield. 


See 

York 

Wills, 

1918, 

1925. 


MS.  270 

An  Isabel,  dau. 
of  John  Wood- 
head,  appears 
17  Ric.  II. 


MS.  270 


FAMILI^)    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


659 


1 

Mtary,  1st  wife,  dau.  =  John  Woodhead  of=j 
of    John    Fox    of    Woodseats  in   the 
Smalfield  ;   bur.  at    Chapelry  of  Brad- 
Bradfield  26  June    field,  son  &  heir,  liv- 
1681,  aged  36;  mar.     ingin!698;  bur.  at 
at  Bradfield  28  Oct.     Bradfield  30  March 
1675.    (Seep.  278.)     1730-1  (sic);  mar. 
his  2nd  wife  11  Oct. 
1688. 

=Hope,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of=j 
Rob.    Clarke,     Gent, 
(see   FED.,   p.   136)  ; 
living  his   widow   31 
March  1731,  when  she 
calls  Rob.  Woodhead 
below  her  son-in-law. 

=John  Shemeld 
of  Grimes- 
thorp,  1st  hus- 
band.    Had 
also  a  son 
named  John. 

Benjamin  Shemeld,  livs  1703.        Winifred,  d.  at  Woodseats  6  April  1694. 
Winifred  Shemeld,1  mar.  at  Bradfield  8  Jan.  1722-3  to  Samuel  Stead. 

Robert  Woodhead  of  Wood-^ 
seats,    Gent.,   son    &    heir 
apparent  1698  ;  Executor  to 
his  brother's  will  1703  ;  bur. 
at  Bradfield  21  Feb.  1732. 
(Q.  if  not  by  first  wife.) 

=Mary  Croydon,  mar.  20  Dec.     John  Woodhead  of 
1714  ;  dau.  of  ....  Croydon     Sheffield,  mercer, 
by  Dorothy  his  w.,  dau.  of    will  dated  11  Oct. 
Wil.  Smith  of  Chillington,  co.     1703  ;  bur.  at  Brad- 
Staff.  ;  sister  to  Mrs  Rockley.    field  1  Nov.  follow- 
(See  p.  264A.)                            ing  unmar.     (Q.  if 
not  by  1st  wife.) 

Thomas,  b.  Mary  Woodhead,  elder  dau. 

15  July  &  coheir,  bp.  7  Sep.  1720  ; 

1707  (sic)  •  mar.  20  Nov.  1735  or  6  Tho- 

d.  an  infant,  mas  Marriott  of  Ughill,  Gent. 


Dorothy  Woodhead,  younger  dau.  & 
coheir,  bp.  4  Jan.  1721-2  ;  mar.  1 
Benjamin  Steade  of  Dungworth, 
Gent.,  2  Rob.  Hope  of  Derby,  mer- 
(See  FED.,  p.  144.) 


cer. 


George  Woodhead  of=f=Elizabeth,  d. 


Wightwisle,  Yeo.,  in 
1697,  where  he  took  a 
lease  of  Hallfield ;  will 
dated  6  Dec.  1728  ;  d. 
18  Jan.  1740,  aged  74. 


10  May  1756, 
aged  87.  Exx 
with  her  son 
John  Wood- 
head. 


Joseph  Woodhead,  living  1703, 
being  mentioned  in  his  nephew's 
will  ;  of  Shepley  in  par.  of  Kirk 
Burton  1693. 

....  wife  of  Daniel  Dyson  of 
Crosland  1703. 


Dorothy, 
wife  of 
Henry 
Wood, 
Esq.,    of 
Barns- 
ley. 


John  Woodhead  of  Nether  Bradfield=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Steade     Joseph  W., 


&  of  Hallfield,  d.    24   Nov.    1780, 
aged  85  ;  b.  4  Dec.,  bp.  13,  1694. 


ofOnesacre,Gent.    (See  FED.,     live   1728. 
p.  144.) 


George,  bp.  Gertrude,  b.  28  Jan.  1746-7  ;  mar.  1 Ronks-  Elizabeth,  W., 

4  Dec.  ley,  2  ....  Haigh,  3  ....  Crawshaw  (more  cor-  b.      14     Nov. 

1744;  bur.  rectly  1  ....  Haigh,  2  Isaac  Ronksley  of  Hollow  1748  ;       mar. 

29th  inst.  Meadows,  3  ....  Crawshaw).  •  •  •  •  Hawke. 

1  Q.  if  she  did  not  marry  2nd'y  17  Dec.  1738  Mr  Joseph  Hawksworth. 


660 


FAMILI^E    MINOBTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  270 


George  W.,     Elizabeth,  wife  of  ....     Ann,  living  un-    Hannah,  wife  of  Tho8  Wil- 
living            Rimington1  of  Carlton.     mar.  1728.            son  of  Sheffield  (see  FED., 
1728.                             =r                                                 P-        )•    Had  5  children 
|                                                   1728. 

George  Woodhead3  of 
merchant,  &  of  High 
the  psh.   of  Sheffield 
Joseph  or  George  ;    d 
issue  Oct.  1813  ;  bur. 
worth. 

Sheffield,= 
Field  in 
;    son  of 
.  without 
at  Ham- 

.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
John    Parker 
of  Woodthorp, 
Gent.,  d.  June 
1813. 

1 
Thomas  Rim-^ 
ington  of 
Carl  ton  in  psh. 
of  Royston. 
Or  John.* 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Tho8  Crosland  of 
Carlton,    son    of 
Godfrey  Crosland 
&  Mary  "Wilson. 
(See  FED.,  p.  268.) 

Henry  Rimington  of  Carlton,  mar., 
but  has  no  children ;  mar.  Mary 
Gilberthorpe  of  Hampole. 


I 

John  Rimington  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Christo- 


Sheffield,  Attorney, 
&  of  Hillsborough. 


pher Wilson,  Esq.  (See 
'Hallamshire.') 


James  Rimington,  Esq.,  now  of  Broomhead=f  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Broomhead 
in  the  Chapelry  of  Bradfield,  only  child.        I  Ward  of  Mount  Pleasant. 


Mary  &  Sara  Caroline.     James  Wilson 
R.,  took  name 
Henry,  of  Broomhead,    of  Wilson, 
b.  1820. 

1               1            1           1            1 
Harriet.     Ellen,    Lucy    Will.    John, 
d.  un-    Ann. 
mar. 

Henry  Tudor=i 
of    Sheffield, 
merch*. 

=Elizabeth,  d.  22 
March  1800, 
aged  42  ;  bur.  at 
Royston. 

James  R.  of     Thomas,  d. 
Sheffield,          unmar.  ;  of 
merch1,  d.         Cartworth. 
unmar. 

1 
Godfrey,  a  Capn  in 
22  Light  Dragoons, 
d.  at  St.  Domingo, 
unmar. 

Henry.           1.  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Cap" 
George,  of     Phillips. 
41  Port- 
man 
Square. 

2 

.  wife  of 

3.  Mary,  wife 
of  Henry  Gar- 
rett    Key  of 
London. 

4.  Charlotte,  wife  of 
Wil.  Burgoyne  Fer- 
nell  of  Spring  House 
near  Chesterfield, 
Esq. 

Rowland  Hodg- 
son of  Sheffield, 
merchant. 

Mr  John  Woodhead  of  Woodseats,  bur.  at  Bradfield  30  March  1730-1  (sic). 

1738,  Dec.  17.     Mar.  Mr  Joseph  Hawksworth  &  MM  Mary  Woodhead. 

1751,  Oct.  15.    Mar.  Mr  Joseph  Hawsworth,  widower,  &  Mrs  Ann  Gill. 

Two  sisters  of  this  family  of  Woodhead  mar.  2  brothers  of  the  Elmsall  family  of 
Thornhill. 

Edmund  Greenwood  of  psh.  of  Ecclesfield  &  Sarah  Woodhead  of  Bradfield  mar. 
clandestinely  18  June  1720.— Bradfield  Regr. 

1  A  James  Rimington  bur.  at  Almonbury  about  1702. 

8  This  Mr  Woodhead  left  about  £60,000,  the  greatest  part  to  his  niece  Mrs 
Alderson  ;  names  ....  Haigh  of  Bradfield  as  a  relation,  &  ....  Ronksley.  One  is 
said  to  have  been  his  heir  at  law. 


*  ?  John.     See  pedigree  of  Rimington  in  Hunter's  '  Hallamshire,'  2nd  edition,  p.  476.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  270 


FAMILI^J   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


661 


A  letter  dated  Wightwisel,  9  Jan.  1652,  signed  yr  loving  brother  George  Wood- 
head,  addressed  to  Richard  Woodhead  at  Yarmouth  Haven,  a  Soldier  in  General 
Lambert's  Regiment.  Father  then  living.  A  Francis  Woodhead  of  Wighwisle, 
clothier,  dead  1660.  Richard  Woodhead  of  Snnnybank,  d.  1  Oct.  1624.  Richard 
was  found  his  son  &  heir  and  aged  34,  1640.  Mary  Ward  left  lands  in  Midhope  to 
Joseph  Woodhead  of  Shepley.  Abraham  Woodhead,  son  of  John  W.  of  Thornhill, 
admitted  of  Univ.  Col.,  Oxf.,  1  July  1626,  aged  16.  A Woodhead  of  Thorn- 
hill  mar.  to  Charles  Ashton  of  Scotter.  Cartlege  of  Elland  descended  of  that  family. 
See  also  p.  309,  and  the  pedigree  of  Elmsal  &  Armitage. 


MS.  271 


— Barker* 


William  Adamson  of  Bradfield  appears  as  a  witness  9  Hen.  5.  Thomas  Adamson 
7  Edw.  IV. 

Richard  Adamson  of  Haldworth  Bank,  husbandman,  aged  55,  1589. 

Edward,  son  of  Edward  Adamson  of  Haldworth  Bank,  Yeo.,  app.  to  James  Shore 
of  Sheffield,  cutler,  for  8  years,  1699. 

1706,  Jan.  31.     Bur.  Francis  Parker  of  Riveling  Lodge. 

The  first  Edward  mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  of  Christopher  Taylor  of  Worrel,  whose  will  was 
made  16  Oct.  1595. 

See  will  of  John  Adamson  1705.    JST°  1470. 

See  will  of  Edw.  Kenyon  1711.    York  Wills  1579. 


Richard  Hey  of  Howbrook  1610.- 


Edward  Adamson. 


John  Hey,T=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho. 
2  son.          I  Brownell  of  Haldworth. 


Edward  Adamson  of  Haldworth  in  the=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Rob.        Ann,=f=John  Hey  of 


Chapelry  of  Bradfield,  which  he  &  his 
father  Edward  bought  of  Walter  Hurt 
&  Robert  his  son  1633. 


Rawson  of  Brook- 
side  ;  mar.  17 
June  1641. 


1  w. 


Haldworth. 
Will  10  June 
1675. 


Edward  Adamson^pMary,  dau.  of  John  Hey, 


of  Haldworth 
Bank,  bur.  at 
Bradfield  4  June 
1685  ;    aged  21, 
1663. 


bur.  at  Bradfield  7  Aug. 
1670.  Her  father  lived 
at  Haldworth.  There 
was  another  dau.,  &  the 
father  mar.  a  second  wife 
after  the  death  of  their 
mother. 


Ann,  w.  of  Rob. 
Mirfyn. 
nr 

John  Mirfyn, 
named  in  his 
grandfather's 
will  1675. 


These  two  sisters 
are  named  in  the 
will  of  Henry  Ib- 
botson  of  Worrel 
1666. 


John  A.,  bp. 

Ann,  wife  of 

Edward  Kenyon  of  Hald-=pMary  Adam- 

Edward  A., 

9  June 

John  Haigh, 

worth  Bank,  b.  at  Holm- 

son,    d.    25 

named     in 

1664  ;    bur. 

bur.  at  Brad- 

firth  ;  bur.  at  Bradfield  23 

Aug.    1743, 

his    grand- 

3 March 

field  28  Aug. 

July  1747  ;  son  of  Edw. 

aged  75,   & 

father's 

1664-5. 

1703. 

K,  by  Alice  Micklethwaite, 

was   bur.  at 

will. 

sister  of  Susanna  M.,  who 

Bradfield. 

mar.  Cha8  Kaye. 

VOL.  II. 


I  I 


662 


FAMILI.E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  271 


Adamson  Kenyon  of  Wickers- 
ley,  Clerk,  d.  without  issue. 


Martha  Kenyon,  mar.  8  Feb. 
1715  to  John  More  wood  of 
the  Oaks,  Gent. 


....  wife  of .... 
Taylor  of  Brad- 
field. 


John  Kenyon  of  Sheffield,  Attorney,  d.=Arm,  dau.  of  Rowland=William  Battie 
14  Oct.  1727,  aged  36  ;  bur.  at  Brad-     Thompson   of  Bright-     of  Sheffield, 
field ;  mar.  6  June  1724  at  Bradfield.      holmlee,     Yeo.       (See     Attt,  2nd  husb. 

FED.,  p.  267.) 


James  Parker  of  Milnthorp  in  the  psh.  of  Dronfield=pElizabeth 


Rachael  Kenyon,  1st  w.,  mar.=j=Francis  Parker  of =pMary,  2nd  w.,  John  Parker 

at  Ecclesfield  26  Aug.  1724  ;  i  b.   at    Milnthorpe  17     dau.  of  ....  of  Gains- 

d.  6  Sep.  1732  at  Haldworth  j  Nov.  1697  ;  in  the  Ex-     Hirst ;    mar.  borough, 

Bank  ;  bur.  at  Bradfield.         i  cise;  living  at  Abing-     17  Nov.  1734  from  whom 

don  in  Berks  1751.         at  Sheffield.  issue. 


Sarah,  d.  unmar.,  b.  at  Long 
Melford  19  March  1740;  d. 
unmar.  at  Abingdon. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  at  Sheffield  ....  to  Frances,  b.  at 

Thomas  Best  of  Newbury  in  Berks,  Newark  1735 

Clerk  ;     b.    at    Newark    22    July  &  d.  in  1736, 

1737.  =p  Aug.  81. 


Tho.     John.     Richard. 

Mary,  b.  at  Taunton 
22      April       1726. 
Tarnar,  b.  at  Hald- 
worth  in   Bradf1  2 
May  1729  •  mar  .... 

Mary,  1st  w.,^ 
dau.  of  John 
Bamforth  of 
Shiregreen  ; 
mar.  29  Sep. 
1756. 

1 
=Kenyon  Parker=j 
of  Sheffield,  At- 
torney, &  Long- 
ley,  only  son,  d. 
Feb.  5,  1800  ; 
b.  at  Shef1  11 
July  1731;  bur. 
at  Bradfield. 

1    1 
=Hannah,  2nd        wife  1st 
wife,    dau.    of     of.... 
Thomas  Shier-     Matthew- 
cliffe  of  Whit-    man,    2    of 
ley  Hall,  Gent  Parkin, 
(see  '  Hallam- 
shire,' p.       )  ;     ....  wife  of 
d.    19    March     ....  Stanley 
1804:  bur.  at    of      Saffron 
Bradfield  ;  mar.    Walden. 
1  July  1758. 

Garside.      Children 
of  Francis  &  Rachel. 
K.  P.     served     his 
clerkship    to    John 
Redfern  ;  admittted 
1751. 

John  Parker  of  Sheffield,  Attorney,  eldest  son=pAnn,  younger  dau.   &  coheir   of 
&  only  issue  of  the  1st  wife  ;   living  1823  ;  d.     John  Shiercliffe  of  Whitley  Hall, 
17  March  1829  ;  mar.  27  June  1775  ;  b.  24     Esq.  (see  '  Hallamshire,'  p.        ); 
Oct.  1757  ;  bur.  in  Ecclesfield  Church.                b.  24  June  1757;  d.  23  Nov.  1795. 

Mary  Parker,  elder  dau.  &  coheir,  b.  Feb.  1788;  mar. 
Mariano  Martin  Bartolomee,  M.D.,  of  Sheffield. 


Elizabeth,  younger  dau. 
&  cohr,  b.  .  .  Oct.  1791. 


MS.  271 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


663 


Adamson  Parker  of  Sheffield,  Attorney,  &- 
of  Longley  in  the  par.  of  Ecclesfield,  2nd 
son,  b.  10  Aug.  1761. 


:Ellen,  dau.  of  ....  Stephens  of  New- 
town  in  Hants,  formerly  of  London, 
of  Sandleforth  near  Newbury. 


Adamson  George,  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  mar.  to 
EH.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
J.  C.  Jones  of  Barbadoes. 


Thomas  James,  of 
Sheffield,  Solid  tor, 
mar.  a  dau.  of 
Francis  P. 


Charles  Bernard,  youngest  son, 
a  Lieut,  in  2nd  Battalion  of  7 
Native  Infantry,  E.I.  Co.  Ser- 
vice, d.  at  Morasa  in  the 
Guzerat  3  Dec.  1821,  aged  20. 


Kenyon  Stephens  Parker,  Barris- 
ter, having  before  been  in  the 
Navy,  mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Parker.  = 


Harriet  P.,  mar.  May 
1813  to  John  Bernard 
Wake  of  Sheffield,  Atty. 


Ellen  P.,  mar.  in  1830 
to  James  Levick  of 
Sharrow  Grange,  Esq., 
to  whom  she  was  2nd  w. 


Willm.     Bernard.     Helen.     Harriet. 


Francis  Parker,  Rector  of  ^Catherine,  only  child  of  Major 


Hawksworth,  co.  Notts, 
3rd  son,  from  whom  this 
information,  b.  14  Aug. 
1762. 


Tho8  Hare  of  Mosbro',  co.  Derb., 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  &  heir  of 
George  Elliot  of  Sheffield, 
Gent.  (See  p.  348.) 


Kenyon,  b.  20  Feb. 
'59  ;  d.  5  May  '60. 

Elizab.,  b.  10  Jan. 
'69;  d.  11  Nov. '72. 


Anne  Catherine.  Frances. 
One  dau.  mar.  her  Cousin 
Tho8  James  Parker,  &  the 
other  Cha8  Parkin,  a  file- 
smith. 


George  Elliot,  of  Shef-=pLouisa,  dau.  of  Ch8  Brook- 


field,  Solicitor,  d. 
1829. 


field  of  Shefd,  AtU. 


Francis  George  Shiercliffe. 


Eliz.,  b.  Thomas  P.,  4th  son,  a  Bar- 
'73  ;  d.  rister,  b.  29  May  1772; 
inf.  mar.  Hannah  Burley. 


William  P.  of  Sheffield,  mer-- 
chant,  5th  &  youngest  child, 
b.  25  May  1775;  d.  1  Jan. 
1853. 


:Penelope,  dau. 
of  F.  White  of 
Chesterfield.1 


George  Foster,  d.  y. 


Sarah,  only  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  1834  to  Edward  Brown  of  Shef- 
field, 2  son  of  John  Brown  &  Sarah  Ward.     (P.  292.) 


1  A  John  White,  Gent.,  &  Penelope  Youle,  both  of  Sheffield,  were  mar.  there  30 
Dec.  1749. 


664 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  271 


John  Smelter  of  Himsworth  in  the  par.=f=Ann,  sister  of  Thomas  Shiercliffe  of  Whit- 


of  Norton,  co.  Derb.,  b.  in  1683  ;  d.  15 
Feb.  1732,  &  was  bur.  at  Norton. 


ley  Hall  in  par.  of  Ecclesfield,  Esq. ;  b.  in 
1688 ;  d.  18  April  1779,  or  Aug. 


John  Smelter  of  Rich-=f=Mary,  dau.  &  heir  of 

George  Smelter=j=Elizabeth,  dau. 

mond  in  par.  of  Hans- 

William        Statham, 

of  Sheffield,  2nd 

of  Thomas 

worth,  co.  York,  Gent., 

Gent.,  of  the  Stand 

son,   b.   1718  ; 

Shiercliffe      of 

eldest  son,  b.  1715  ;  d. 

in  Sheffield  Park,  by 

d.      24      Oct. 

Whitley    Hall, 

20   Sep.   1791,  &  was 

Frances      Shiercliffe 

1781  ;    bur.  at 

Esq.;   b.  1726; 

bur.  at  Hansworth  ;  no 

(see  FED.,  p.  269)  ;  b. 

Norton. 

d.  6  Dec.  1795; 

issue. 

171  9  ;d.  24  Sep.  1777; 

bur.  at  Norton. 

bur.  at  Hansworth. 

John  Smelter,  only  child,  b. 
1757;  d.  16  July  1774  ;  bur. 
at  Hansworth. 


....  wife  of  Ric.  Hope 
Price  of  Manchester. 


Matthew=pAnn,  dau.  of  Philip  Smelter  of  God-= Jane,  dau.  &  coheir  of  ....  only 
John  Trout  dard  Hall  in  par.  of  John  Burton  of  Holm-  dau.,  wife 
of  Sheffield  Sheffield,  last  survivor  field,  Esq.  (see  PED.,  of  .... 


Smelter 
of  Shef- 
field. 


&  Great  of  the  4  brothers,  d. 

Houghton,      without  issue  12  Feb. 

V.D.M.  1818,  aged  92;  bur.  at 

Norton. 


p.  147)  ;  d.  23  Sep. 
1802,  aged  75  ;  bur. 
at  Norton. 


Sayles    of 
Sheffield. 


John  Smelter  of  Richmond,=pAnn,  dau.  of  Elizabeth  Wainwright  of    ....  Smelter 


Gent.,  principal  heir  to  his 
uncle,  d 


Wath,  co.  York.     Had  a  sister  Mary 
Carr. 


John  Thomas,  eldest  son,  Philip  Joseph,  d.  14  Feb.  Townend  Smelter  of  Rich- 
d.  at  Richmond  27  Feb.  1799,  aged  3 ;  bur.  at  mond,  son  &  heir,  d. 
1814,  aged  19.  Hansworth.  unmar. 


....  mar.  William  Cadman.  Sarah,  mar.  Mich1  Ellison,  son          Mary,  unmar. 

(P.  289.)       =p  of  Mich1  Ellison. 


i 

....  eld.  dau.,  principal  heir  to  her  uncle. 


MS.  272 


PAMILI^E    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


665 


1586    Nov.  27     Bur.  Isabella  Wingfield  alias  Pyrrans.     (See  York  Wills  1187.) 

1640     Oct.     7     Mar.  Robert  Handley  &  Eliz.  Longbotham,  wid. 

1655    Aug.     8    Mar.  Wil.  Kirkham  of  Sheffield,  goldbeater,  &  Frances  Fox  of 

Hall  Carr. 

1673     June    5    Mar.  John  Handley  &  Ann  Howsley. 
1683    Nov.     1     Mar.  Edward  Wood  and  M"  Ann  Handley,  widow. 


John  Perrins,  bur.=pCatherine,  bur.  22 


15  Sep.  1592. 


Feb.  1593. 


Peter  Perrins,  or  Pyrrans,  bp.  1  Feb.=j=Ann,  survived. 
1567  ;  bur.  13  Jan.  1625-6. 


I  think  this  John  &  Peter 
must  be  the  father  &  son 
of  those  named  in  Harl. 
1396,  f.  329  b,  M.  P.  B., 
x.,  34,  where  is  a  good 
pedigree  of  Pirrans. 


John  Wild  of  Hall= 
Carr,  Yeo.,  dead  7 
Feb.  1651. 

=         Stephen= 
Fox. 

f=Isabel  Perrins,  mar. 
13  Nov.  1623. 

John. 

Thomas.    Ann 

Sarah  Wild  of  Hall 
Carr,  mar.  15  Jan. 

1654  to Ibbot- 

son,  ironmonger. 


Frances  Wild,  1651,=Stephen  Fox1  of  Ann,  bp.  20  Feb. 

mar.  2  Will.  Kirkham     Little  Sheffield,  1624. 

of  Shefd,  goldbeater,    Yeo.,    bp.     26 

8  Aug.  1655.©  Feb.  1625-6.  Frances,  b.  1627. 


fdi 


Lydia  K.,  niece  of  G.  W.,  1689. 


George  Wild  of  Hall  Carr  in=p 
the  par.  of  Sheffield,  Yeo.,  ob. 
5  Jan.  1689.     Will  23  Dec. 
1689  ;  bro.  John  Webster. 


II  I  I 

Josh.        Godfrey.  Elizabeth  W.  of  Hall  Carr, 

=f=  spinster  1651  (see  Sheffield 

Will.  Deeds  48) ;  mar.  16  March 

John.  1658  Wm  Stone,  Clk.  (?). 


John  Webster,  son  ofc 
John  Webster,  a  cut- 
ler on  the  Castle  Green 
in  Sheffield  ;  d.  in  or 
about  1727. 

rSarah  Wild,  2nd 
dau.  and  coheir, 
mar.  in  1681  ; 
bur.    25    Jan. 
1683. 

Henry  Hancock= 
of  Sheffield,   d. 
about   Michael- 
mas 1689. 

fMartha  Wild,  young- 
est of  the  3  daus  & 
coheirs,  bp.  30  Sep. 
1655  -,    mar.    1682  ; 
bur.  2  Feb.  1690. 

John  Tooker  of  Sheffield,  bro. = Mary  Web- 
of  Tho.  Tooker  of  Sheffield,  ster,  sole  is- 
cutler,  whose  will  is  dated  1  sue,  bp.  20 
March  1718,  &  who  had  2  June  1683. 
children  Ann  &  Tho.  under 
age. 


George  Bamforth=Ann  Hancock, 
of  the  High-House  sole  issue,  bp. 
in  the  par.  of  Shef-  16  Sep.  1686  ; 
field,  Esq.  (See  mar.  at  Lon- 
*  Hallamshire.')  don  8  Aug. 
1709. 


1  This  Stephen  Fox  was  a  legatee  in  the  will  of  John  Wild,  but  I  have  not 
sufficient  evidence  that  he  mar.  a  dau. 


666 


FAMILIJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  272 


Joseph  Handley  of  the  Irish  Cross  irr=pSarah,  named  in  her  husband's 


Sheffield,  d.  5  March  1678;  of  Shef- 
field; file  maker.   Will  10  Feb.  1678.1 


will  &  in  the  fine. 
1687.2 


Will  3  Aug. 


James  Handley  of  Sheffield,  d.  15  Oct.=f=Hannah  Wild,  eldest^pAnn,  2  w.,  rernar 


1680.     Named  in  father's  will,  as  are 
Mary,  Ann,  &  Susan,  granddaus. 


dau.  and  coheir,  mar. 
in  1670;  bur.  22  Feb. 
1671. 


Ed.  Wood  8  Nov. 
1683. 


Thomas  Handley  of  The  Bridge=f=Hannah,  dau.  of  Wilm  Fenton 


James. 


Ann. 


House  and  Hall  Carr,  Gent.,  only 
child,  bp.  9  Feb.  1671  ;  one  of 
the  twelve  Capital  Burgesses  of 
Sheffield,  from  whose  MSS.  the 
principal  part  of  this  pedigree  is 
derived. 


of  Sheffield,  Gent.,  son  of 
William  Fenton  of  Steadley, 
Gent,  (see  FED.,  p.  340) ; 
mar.  4  Sep.  1690  ;  d.  July 
1740. 


Mary.      Susan. 


Hannah,  b.  15 

William  Handley,  eldest 

George,  b.  8 

Ruth,  b.  5  Jan.  1699, 

April      1692  ; 

son,  b.  26    Sep.   1694; 

Aug.    1695, 

bp.  by  Mr  Prime  25th  ; 

bp.  by  Mr  Jol- 

bp.  by  Mr  JollielSOct.; 

bp.    by    Mr 

ob.  14  June  1700. 

lie  3  May  ;  ob. 

lived  for  some  time  in 

Jollie  25th  ; 

— 

30  Oct.  1701  ; 

London,     &     went     to 

d.    16   Feb. 

Elizabeth,  b.  13  July 

bur.  1  Nov. 

America  in  1754;  d.  at 

]  697,     bur. 

1701,  bp.  24th  by  Mr 

Savanna  in  1782. 

18th. 

Prime  ;    d.    30    Oct. 

1701. 

I 

Sarah,  b.  3  Nov. 
1702,  bp.  by  Mr 
Prime  12th  ;  ob. 
22  Aug.  1703, 
bur.  24th. 


Anne,b.  11  Nov.  1703, 
bp.  25  by  Mr  Prime  ; 
mar.  27  May  1731  to 
John  Beetson  of  Ack- 
worth,  mercer. 


Mary,  b.  4  Jan. 
1705,  bp.  by 
Mr  Prime  18th ; 
d.  unmar.  at 
London  28  Dec. 
1746. 


Esther,  b.  11  Mar. 
1706,  bp.  by  Mr 
Prime  28th ;  living 
in  London  1748  ; 
never  mar. 


1 

Thomas  Handley  of=j=Mary  Milner,  mar.  14 

Joseph,  b.  3  Oct. 

Rebecca,  b.  5  Mar. 

Hall    Carr, 

b.    28 

Sep.  1741  ;  dau.,  sis- 

1708, bp.  17  by 

1710,  bp.  30. 

June    1707 

;  bp.   3 

ter,  or  aunt  of  a  Fran- 

Mr   Jollie  ;    ob. 

— 

July  by  Mr 

Prime. 

cis  Milner  of  Staveley 

12    Dec.    1708, 

Jane,    b.    5    Jan. 

Netherthorpe. 

bur.  13th. 

1713  ;  d.  unmar. 

Mary,  b.  12  Nov.  1754. 


Joseph,  b.  17  April  1756; 
ob.  10  Nov.  1757. 


Francis,  b.  26  May  1757. 


1  Joseph  Handley  in  his  will  1678  names  his  cousin  Joseph  Handley,  his  son  in 
law  John  Webster,  and  his  children,  Leonard,  Joseph,  Hannah. 

2  There  is  the  will  of  another  Sarah  Handley,  widow,  15  March  1696,  but  this 
was  a  younger  person,  and  not  the  mother  of  James,  who  was  then  dead.     Wm 
Handley  of  Sheffield,  filesmith,  1  Feb.  1697.     Sister  Sarah  mar.  Geo.  Hibbard,  & 
Martha  mar.  John  Spooner  ;  2  other  sisters  Eliz.  H.  &  Ann  H.    To  Lydia  H.  my 
half-sister,  Jane  Firth  my  aunt,  Ric.  Turner. 


MS.  272 
B 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


667 


Francis,  b.  25  March  1750  ;         George,  b.  29  Jan.  1751  ;  d.  at  Savanna;   mar. 
ob.  19  Nov.  1752.  Sarah  Howe,  niece  to  General  .... 


Thomas. 


William.         Sarah. 


Thomas  H.,  3rd=pMary,  dau.  of=.  .  .  .  Hartop     Ann,  b.  15  Jan.  1747  ;  mar.  Rob. 


son,  of  Bright- 
side,  b.  26  Mar. 
1746. 


John    Hayes     of      Bright-     Barker  of  Derbyshire,  &  had  a 
of  Knutsford,     side,  2nd  hus-     dan.,  mar.  to  Col.  Tottenham  of 


Gent. 


band. 


Wakefield,  &  other  children. 


Sarah,  d.  in  1824. 


William  Handley  of  Hall  Carr,=pAnn,  dau.  of  ....  Armitage,  by       Francis,  b.  21 


eldest  son,  b.  10  Oct.   1742  ; 
d.  6  May  1773,  aged  30. 


.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Francis  Haigh  of       July  1744;  ob. 
Haldworth  Hall;  d.  April  1813.       2  Oct.  1746. 


William  Stanley  =2.  Ann       John  Sterndale  of=pl.  Mary 


John =3.  Hannah 


of  Mosborough,     Handley,     Sheffield,  surgeon, 


son  of  Wm  S.  of    coheir. 
Chesterfield. 


&  of  Wormhill  in 
Derbyshire. 


Handley,       Middle-     Handley, 
coheir.  ton  of       coheir. 

Sheffield. 


William  Handley  Stern-     Henry  Middleton  Stern-     John  Stanley  Stern-      Louisa, 
dale,  living  at  Tirhoot,     dale,   in   the  Service  of    dale,  surgeon  in  the 
Hindostan.  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Company,     Service  of  the  E.  I.     Ellinor. 

d Company. 

Agnes. 


Roger  Perins  of  Brockton,  co.  Salop. 


John.        Mary  &  others. 
Peter. 


ill.  Kirkham  of  Sheffield,1  goldbeater.^Frances,  supposed  to  be        Ricliard.= 
Will  7  Jan.  1670.  with  child. 


Penelope  K mar.  Rob.  Crookes.         Eliz.         Lydia.        Mary.        Jeremy. 


1  A  George  Wild  is  called  bro.  in  law  by  Wm  Kirkham  of  Sheffield,  goldbeater, 
1670,  who  mar.  Frances  Fox  of  Hall  Carr  8  Aug.  1655. 


668  FAMILIJE   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  272 

Richard  Handley  of  Sheffield,  apothecary,  bur.  1  Feb.  1694.=f= 

Sarah,   b.   1675  ;      Willm,  b.  1678  ;        Elizab.,  b.  1682.      Dorothy,  bur.  1682.     Helen,  d.  1695. 
d.  1677.  d.  1691.  — 

Mary,  b.  1684.        John,  d.  1689.  Hannah,  b.  1679. 

Richard,  b.  1677;      Frances,  b.  1681  ; 
d.  1680.  d.  1681. 

The  Perins  were  entitled  to  Coat  Armour,  vis.,  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between 
3  fir-apples  pendent  vert  (or  perhaps  pears)  3  leopards'  heads  argent.  (Harl.  139  b, 
f.  329  b.) 

There  was  a  Fine  in  Mich.  Term  1656  between  Rob.  Housley,  Thomas  Hobson, 
&  Joseph  Hancock,  pltffs.,  &  Adam  Grill,  Francis  Baker  &  Frances  his  wife,  John 
Foaks  and  Martha  his  wife,  Anthony  Bright  &  Elizabeth  his  wife,  Joseph  Handley 
&  Sarah  his  wife,  &  Castle  Shemeld  &  Judith  his  wife  of  3  Mess.,  etc.,  in  Sheffield 
&  Hallam.,  right  of  Robert,  Thos,  &  Joseph  with  warranty.  I  presume  this  must 
be  the  above  Joseph  Handley,  &  that  the  ladies  here  mentioned  must  have  been 
sisters  to  Adam  Gill,  especially  as  I  find  in  the  parish  register  of  Sheffield  that 
Francis  Baker  mar.  Frances  Gill  11  Oct.  1633. 

Judith,  wife  of  Castle  Shemeld,  was  niece  of  Ann  Hill,  originally  Staniforth, 
mar.  in  1632. 

See  particularly  will  of  Charles  Clayton  2  June  1690. 

A  John  Webster  &  Sara  Hanley  were  mar.  19  June  1693. 

Ann,  w.  of  Edw.  Wood,  dau.  in  law  of  Sarah  Handley  &  niece  of  Elizabeth  ; 
dau.  Sarah  Webster  &  her  children  Hannah,  Leonard,  Joseph,  Sarah,  Eliz.,  &  Mary, 
their  father  John  Webster. 


—  Brittatn—  BratomlL  MS 


.  273 

Q.  the  marriage  of  Wilkinson  &  Handley.  It  is  entirely  in  the  will  of  Ann 
Pirrans  1636  that  her  dau.  Isabel  mar.  1  Stephen  Fox,  &  2  John  Wild.  This  ped. 
should  be  contradicted  accordingly. 

Jonathan  Wilkinson,  son  of  Jonathan  W.  of  The  Wicker,  cutler,  admitted  to  his 
freedom  23  Feb.  1739. 

I  suspect  something  wrong  in  the  Wilkinson  part  of  the  pedigree. 

George  Britain,  son  of  Nath1  B.,  &  app.  of  John  Radcliffe  of  Sheffield,  scissor- 
smith. 

....  Verdon  of  Dronfield,  co.  Derb.=f=.  .  .  .  said  to  be  dau.  of  ...  .Vernon. 


...  wife  of  ....  Blonk  of  Sheffield,       Benjamin  Yerdon  of  =  Hannah,  dau.  of 
scissorsmith.         =p  Dronfield,  is  believed    John  Wright  of 

to  have  left  no  issue.       Wales  Wood. 


Benjamin  Blonk  of  Sheffield,     George  Blonk  of  Sheffield,     ....  Silcock=p.  .  .  . 
scissorsmith,  d.  unmar.  mar.  &  had  issue.  of  London.    I  Blonk. 

William  Silcock  of  Sheffield,  merch4,^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  William  Hutton 


and  of  Whiteley wood  Hall,  d. 


of  Sheffield,  Gent. 


Ann,  2  dau.,  d.  unmar.  at  Clif-       Benjn  Blonk  S.,  livg  unmar.  1851;      Phoebe, 
ton  nr  Bristol  2  May  1829.  a  lunatic  ;  sole  surviving  child.         d.  unmar. 

A 


MS.  273  FAMILLE   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  669 


.  .  .  wife  of wife  of  George  Mar-     ....  wife  of  Edward  Windle  of 

Thacker    of    Mill    riot  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  &     Lambert  Croft  in  Sheffield,  cut- 
Sands  in  Sheffield,    d.  s.p.  ler,  master  cutler  in  1747. 


....  Windle  of  Shef-     ....  Windle,     Mary  &  Han-    Sarah,  wife  of  Joshua  Birks 
field,     mar.    &    had    d.     without    nah,    d.  un-    of  Staveley.    =p 
several  children.  issue.  mar. 


Ebenezer  Birks  of  Sheffield,  grocer. 


Jonathan  Wilkinson  of  Shef-=pElizabeth,    dau.   of  Thomas=.  .  .  .  Balderson  of 


field,  1st  husband,  a  grocer. 
Will  21  Feb.  1729. 


Handley  of  Sheffield,  Gent.  ;     Sheffield,  2nd  hus- 
b.  13  July  1701.  band. 


Hannah  W.     Thomas  Wilkinson  of  Shef-=p .  .  .  .  Ver-=p.  .  .  .  Britain,  1st  husband. 


field,  cutler,  2nd  husband. 


don. 


Jonathan  Wilkinson  of  Sheffield,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Creswick 


eldest  of  3  sons. 


of  Sheffield.     (See  p.        .) 


Peter  Brownell  of  Sheffield,  merch^^Mariann  Wilkinson,  only  child,  d.  Jan.  18, 


master  cutler  1807  (see  p.  194)  ;  d. 
Feb.  1828. 


1846,  aged  71  ;  mar.  at  Sheffield  23  May 
1794. 


William,  d.  unmar.  abroad  Horatio,  One  or  two  others, 

at  Cadiz  1819.  d.  1810.  d.  infants. 


George,  of  Sheffield,  mar.      Elizabeth.      Martha.      Helen  Charlotte.     Sarah. 
Matilda  ....  at  Buenos  All  living  unmar.  1844,  still  unmar.  1847. 

Ayres.         =p 


George.        Matilda. 


Mariann,  wife  Robert  Robinson  (?),  of  New-  Charles,  of  Shef-=Susanna,  dau. 
of  William  field  Green,  merch*,  1  son,  field,  merch4,  now  of  Laur.  Peel, 
(Q.James)  mar.Eliz.,dau.of  Wil.  Deville,  of  Liverpool,  Esq.,  of  Ard- 
Drabble  of  Supervisor  of  Excise  ;  mar.  Esq. ;  J.P.  for  wick  nr  Man- 
Sheffield;  now  at  Seulcotes.  the  W.  R. ;  no  Chester,  by  his 
a  widow  1844.  =p  children.  1  w. 


William.        2  other  children,  Robert  &  Peter. 

VOL.  II.  K  K 


670 


FAMILY    MINOEUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  27-3 


George  Britain  of  Sheffield,  merch*,  &  of  Norton=pEllen,  dau.  of  John  Oreswick  ; 


Lees,  master  cutler  1773  ;    d.  at  Norton  Lees  31 
May  1812,  set.  72  ;  bur.  at  St.  Paul's. 


sister  to  Elizabeth;    mar.   27 
Oct.  1763  ;  d.  13  Jan.  1823. 


Frederick,  d.  unmar.    Verdon  B.  of=p  Mary    Ann,     Anne,  wife  of  Rob*  Blythe 


in  London  1828. 

Sheffield, 

dau.  of  Dan- 

of Birmingham,    merch1. 

— 

merch*,  3rd 

iel   Holy    of 

(See  FED.,  p.       .) 

Wilm  Britain,  eldest 

son,  removed 

Sheffield, 

— 

son,    living    abroad 

to    Guernsey 

merch*  (see 

Charlotte,   wife    of   John 

1822  ;    d.  1838  un- 

or  Jersey,  & 

FED.,  p.       ); 

Newbould  of  Sheffield, 

mar. 

d.  in  1844. 

d.  in  1844. 

merch*.  (See  FED.,  p.  287.) 

Mary,  \ive  unjnar.          George,  d.  aged  21  unmar. 


II  II  I 

Mary,  unmar.  1822,  d.  unmar.       Jonathan.       James,  mar.  &  left  issue  ;  George, 

wife  Frances  Kendall  sis-  d.     un- 

Hellen, unmar.  1822, 1844, 1847.  ter  of  Peter.  mar. 


MS.  273 


George  Brittain  of  Sheffield,  merch^Helen,  dau.  of  John  Creswick  of 


&  of  Norton  Lees,  d.  31  May  1812, 
jet.  72  ;  bur.  at  St.  Paul's ;  b.  20  Jan. 
1740  0.  S. 


Shef.  ;  mar.  at  S.  27  Oct.  1763  ; 
d.  13  Jan.  1823,  set.  79  ;  bur.  with 
her  husband;  b.  1  April  1743  O.S. 


Frederick,  b.  25  Oct., 

William,  of  Norton 

Verdon  B.  of  Shef-=pMary  Ann,  eld. 

bp.  23  Nov.  1770;  of 

Lees,  merch4,  b.  16 

field,  merch*,  bp.  30 

dau.  of  Daniel 

High    Wycomb    in 

May  1772;   bp.  12 

Dec.  1779;    d.  in 

Holy  of  South 

Bucks,  Esq.  ;  dr  un- 

June; d.  unmar.  23 

Guernsey  31   May 

Grove,  Shef- 

mar. in  London  16 

Sep.  1838,  aet.  66; 

1843,  set.  63.   Will 

field,  merch1  ; 

or  18  April!  828,  jet. 

bur.  with  his  parents 

13  Oct.  1843  ; 

mar.    13    July 

57  ;    bur.   with    his 

Oct.l.  Will  12  May 

prob.  28  Feb.  1844. 

1813;  d.  at 

parents. 

1838;prob.  13  Mar. 

Guernsey  27 

March  1844. 

George  Henry  B.  of  Sheffield,  d.  unmar.  19  April 
1840,  a>t.  24  ;  bur.  at  Christ  Ch.,  Nelwood. 


Mary, 


.1 

George,  of  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
S.  America,  merch4,  d.  there 
unmar.    31   March   1842  ; 
bur.  2  April.    Will  30  Dec. 
1836  ;  proved  at  York  31 
Dec.  1842. 

James  B.  of  Bue-= 
nos  Ayres,   &   of 
Blackheath,     liv- 
ing in  1831  but 
dead  in  1834;  b. 
22  Nov.  1785. 
A 

pFrances  Ken- 
dal,    mar.   at 
Buenos  Ayres 
7  April  1813; 
from   Derby- 
shire. 

Charlotte,  bp.  12 
Nov.  1776;  mar. 
John  Newbould 
of    Sheffield    & 
Sharrow  Head. 

B 

MS.  273 


FAMILY   MINORTTM   GENTIUM. 


671 


Helen,  b.  27  Oct.  1815  ;  mar. 
Rev.  H.  T.  Curry  of  Stoke, 
co.  Suff. 


Frederick  William,  b.  1820. 
George  Alfred,  b.  1821. 


Mary,  mar.  John  Dawson  of      Susanna  Charlotte. 
Higham  Lodge,  co.  Suff. 


James  Winter. 

Fanny  Maria, 
d.  aged  18. 

Matilda. 


II                                         I  I    I  I    I  I 
Mary,  bp.  26  Aug.  1774  ;      Ann,  mar.  Rob.  Thomas.      George.      Jonathan, 
d.  unmar.  8  March  1840.      Blythe  of  Bir- 
mingham. John.          Robert. 
Helen,  b.  2  March  1781.                                                  All  d.  infants. 


MS.  274,  275 


Bright 


Thomas  Dale  of  High  Storrs,  Yeo.,  &  Richard  Dale  of  the  same,  Yeo.,  son  & 
heir  app.,  bound  to  Thomas  Bright  of  Graystones,  Yeo.,  in  £200,  27  Sep.  1634,  to 
keep  cov1. 

This  Pedigree  has  at  different  periods  cost  me  a  great  deal  of  time  &  labour,  no 
attempt  having  been  made  by  any  one  besides  to  investigate  this  genealogy.  I  have 
reason  to"  believe  that  it  is  correct.  The  sources  of  information  have  been  the 
Parish  Registers  of  Sheffield  &  Dronfield,  a  few  Monumental  Ins8,  several  wills  to 
which  reference  is  made  in  it,  a  few  deeds  which  were  in  possession  of  Mr  T.  F. 
Bright,  and  the  personal  information  of  several  members  of  the  family.  The  point 
which  I  think  the  least  completely  proved  is  that  John  Bright  of  Brincliffe  Edge 
was  the  John  Bright  afterwards  of  Raisin  Hall.  But  of  this  there  is  now  no  doubt. 
Mr.John  Bright,  Gent.,  of  Dronfield,  gave  the  Chimes  1730,  &  was  otherwise  a  bene- 
factor to  Dronfield. 


Robert  Bright  of  Dore,  psh.  of  Dronfield,  co.  Derb. 


Anthony  Bright  of  Dore,  Yeo.=p 
(See  York  Wills  383.) 


Ellen  Bright,  wife  of  Francis 
Sitwell  of  Eckiugton. 


Ellen  =pJoan  Pyn-=  Robert  Bright  of  Dore.^Alice  Eyre,=T=Isabel,  4th  wife, 

1st    wife, 

der,       2nd    Yeo.,  bp.  11  Sep.  1569, 

3rd  wife, 

Executrix       to 

aur.      at 

wife,    mar.     Churchwarden  of  Dron- 

mar.  21 

her     husband  ; 

Dronfield 

24  Aug.        field  1596.      Will  dated 

April  1601. 

wid.    of    John 

9  Oct. 

1591;  bur.     23  Feb.  1635-6;   proved 

Ramsker,  son  of 

1590. 

15  June        6   April    1637  ;     to    be 

John, 

son     of 

1597  at          bur.  in  the   Church   or 

William  Rams- 

Dronfield.     Churchyard  of  Dronfield. 

ker. 

= 

= 

John 

1                                    1                        1 

B.,  mentioned               Helen  Ramsker,  mar.    Ann,  w.  of    Gertrude, 

in  his  father's  will.                 Thomas      Eyre      of    Mich1  Bur-     w 

.of 

Crook  Hill,  co.  Derb.;    ton,     Esq.     Henry 

Godfrey,  mentioned               his    wife     in     1609.    (See  PED.,    Bright  of 

in  his  father's  will;               (Sheffield  Court  Rolls,    p.  146.)         Wherlow. 

A 

B  bp.  5  April  1629.                   See  p.  227.) 

c 

672                               EAMILI.E   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                MS.  274,  275 

1  A  |  B 

0 

1 

John,      Elizabeth  B.,      Constance  B., 

Stephen  Bright  of=pHelen,  living             , 

Dore,  Yeoman,  son 

1647.      Pro-             bp.  &      bp.    23    Oct.      bp.    23     Oct. 

&  heir,  bp.  25  Sep. 

bably  the                    bur.         1603  ;     mar.      1608  ;      mar. 

1590;   Exr  to  his 

Helen,dau.of             1602.      28  Jan.               Thomas 

father  1636.    Will 

Nic.  Sampson 

1628-9  to           Yearesley, 

28     Dec.     1647  ; 

of  Foxhill, 

William              Gent.        (See 

proved     10     Oct. 

who  was  wife 

Blythe  of           will  of  Helen 

1649  ;   to  be  bur. 

of  a  Stephen 

Norton  Lees,      Burton.) 

in  the  Church   of 

Bright  in  21 

Gent.       (See 

Dronfield. 

James  I. 

FED.,  p.  196.) 

1 

1 

John  Bright  of  Dore,  Yeo.,  bp.  25  Jan.=pAlice.    Stephen  Bright,  2nd  son,  bp.  3 

1623-4;   living   1647.      Will   dated  5 

Sep.   1626  ;    Executor    to  his 

Dec.  1669  ;  proved  20  Sep.  1670. 

father's  will  1647. 

Stephen,  son  &  heir,     Ellen,  under    Mary,  under 
under  age  1669.  age  1669.         age  1669. 


i        i  i 

William,  bp.    Thomas  Burton=Helen  Bright,  bp.  12  July    Nicholas= Elizabeth 


28  May 

of    Cartlege  in 

1573;  mar.  19  May  1598; 

Burley 

B.,  mar. 

2 

1580;bur.26 

Dronfield,  Esq., 

made  her  will  at  Brincliffe 

of      the 

Aug. 

March  1595. 

Sher.  of  Derby- 

Edge 2  Feb.  1653  ;  proved 

Yews  in 

1592. 

— 

shire  1628. 

1656;    d.  11  May  1656; 

Brad- 

John,  bur.  4 

(See  FED., 

bur.  in  the  psh.  church  of 

field. 

April  1579. 

p.  146.) 

Sheffield. 

John  Bright  of  Brincliffe  Edge  in^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Row-     John  Bright,=Grace 
the  psh.  of  Sheffield,  Yeo.,  bp.  16 
Feb.  1582  ;    Executor  named  in 

will  of  Helen  Burton ;  d.  between     (see  FED.,  p.  172);  mar. 

17  Jan.  1612-13. 


1653  &  1656. 


land  Revel  of  Cold  As-     son  &  heir  of    Bright, 
ton  in  psh.  of  Dronfield     Henry  bp.  3 

Bright  of          Oct. 


Wherlow. 


1575. 


John  Brooke= Helen  B.,  bp.  1 
of  Dodworth,  Nov.  1626;  mar. 
Gent.  14  Nov.  1649. 


Richard  Adwick  of  Aim- = Elizabeth  B.,  bp. 
holm  in  par.  of  Arkesey,  23  March  1629  ; 
Gent.  mar.  2  Aug.  1655. 


D 

Stephen  B.,  bp.     John  Bright  of  Brincliffe  Edge,  &  after  of=j 
17  March  1617;     Raisin  Hall,  Gent.,  Exr  to  Helen  Burton; 
living   1653   &     bp  Will  dated  20  Sep.  1672  ;  proved 
1672.                     same  year. 

=Helen  Wilkinson 
of  ....  mar.  26 
May  1658. 

Anthony  Bright,  3rd  son,  had  lands     Elizabeth  B.,  bp.  7  Dec. 
at  Walk  Mill  by  his  father's  will  ;     1664;  wife  of  Nathaniel 
bp.  25  Sep.  1667  ;    apprentice  to     Wilkinson   of  Crowder 
Wra  Wadsworth  of  Attercliffe,  cut-     House,  Yeo.     (P.  474.) 
E  ler,  for  8  years,  1681. 

Ellen  B.,bp.  19 
Feb.      1670-1  ; 
wife  of  .... 
Brinsworth     of 
Sheffield. 

MS.  274,  275 


FAMILI^E   MINORTTM   GENTIUM. 


673 


D  |  E 

-Ann,  dau.  of  Tho* 
Bright     of    Gray- 
stones,   Gent,    (see 
opposite  page)  ; 
mar.  at  Sheffield  13 
Dec.  1684. 

John  Bright,  1  son,  bp.  18     Stephen  Bright,  had  lands  at^ 
April  1660  ;   mentioned  in     Longley  by  his  father's  will 
his  father's  will    1672   as     1672  ;    afterwards  of  Raisin 
under  19,  1672  ;  had  Raisin     Hall,  where  he  d.  by  his  own 
Hall  by  that  will.                    hand  ;  bur.  at  Sheffield  9  Nov. 
1727. 

John  Bright  of  Owler-=i 
ton,    Gent.,    bp.     23 
March  1691-2;  d.  27 
March  1752. 

II                   1                      1 
=Eleanor,  dau.  &  heir    Stephen  &     Elizabeth,  bp.    Ann, 

of  John  Webster  of     Barbara,       8  Aug.  1688  ;     bp.  6 
Owlerton,  Gent.  ;  d.     d.  infants,     supposed      to     Aug. 
19  April  1748,  aged                         have  mar.           1694. 
56.                                                    Richard  Ash- 
more. 

John  Bright  of  Owlerton,=Martha  Eyre  of  Sowter    John  Ryals^pEleanor,  sister 
Gen  t.,d.  without  issue  16     Green  in  psh.  of  Eccles-     of  Sheffield,    &      heir,      b. 
Dec.  1770,  aged  40.              field,  d.  14  July  1766,     tilesmith.        1728;    d.    11 
aged  26.                                                 Sep.  1772. 

II                                      1                                            1 
Joseph  R.  of    John  R.  of  Sheffield,     Thomas  R.  of  Bridgehouses     Mary,  wife  of 

London,  cut-     filesmith,  unmar.           in  Sheffield,  filesmith,  mar.,     John      War- 
ier,  mar.    &     Oct.  1803,  when  he     &  had  issue.                             burton  of 
had  issue.         stated  this  pedigree.                        =f=                        Pitsmoor. 

Joseph.    Ephraim.    2  daus. 

Anthony  Bright  of  Dore,  Yeo.,  son  &  heir,  bp.  16  Feb.=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  William 


1613-14;    living 
June  1687. 


1672  &   1674  :    bur.  at  Sheffield  5 


Brooke  of  Dodworth,  Gent. 


John  Bright,  Gent.,  of  Dronfield  1692  j^pAnn,  dau.  of  Fran-=John  Cave  of  Lees 
of  Lees  Hall  in   Norton   1685  ;    sold  ;  cis  Barker  of  Dore     Hall,    Gent.,    1st 


Brincliffe   Edge    to    his    brother 
Bright  1692  ;  mar.  29  June  1682. 

Th° 

&  Lees  Hall,  Esq. 
(See  FED.,  p.  178.) 

husband,   bur. 
Nov.  1677. 

7 

John  Bright  of  Dronfield, 
the  Chimes  1730,  &  was 
beenefactor. 

Gent.,  gave 
otherwise  a 

Anne,  bp. 
Norton 
Oct.  1683. 

at 
17 

Mary,  bp. 
7  Jan. 
1685-6. 

Francis,  bp.  9 
March  1686-7. 

Thomas  Bright  of  Graystown,  son: 
of  Henry  B.  of  Wherlow,  had 
Eccleshall  Hall  &  The  Scroggs  by 
his  father's  will.  F 


=Ann  Rodes,  2  w.,  widow = Sarah,  1  w.,  dau. 
of  ....  Green  of  Brad-  of  ....  Eyre  of 
ford.  (See  p.  278.)  Grainfoot. 


674. 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

F 


MS.  274,  275 
•11 


Barbara,  1st  wife,  dau.  of  God-=pThomas  Bright  of  Gray-=j=Elizabeth,  2nd  wife,  dau. 


frey  Froggat  of  Middle  Neath- 
field,  co.  Staff.,  Gent.;  bp.  14 
Feb.  1639-40  ;  bur.  8  May 
1675.  (See  FED.,  p.  195.) 


stones  in  psh.  of  Sheffield, 
Gent.;  will  dated  18  May 
May  1696  ;  bur.  in  Shef- 
field Ch.  5  Oct.  following. 


of ....  Bright ;  mar.  29 
Sep.  1675  ;  d.  29  Aug. 
1712,  aged  65. 


Joseph  Bright  of  Ecclesal,=pElizabeth,  dan. 


Esquire,  bp.  21  April  1687  ; 
a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
.  .  .  .;  bur.  at  Sheffield  28 
March  1743. 


of  John  Bright 
of  Banner 
Cross,  Gent. 


Joshua. 
William. 


Samuel.     Catherine. 

Charles. 
All  d.  y. 


John  Bright,1  eldest  son  & 
heir,  bp.  1  June  1710. 
(Q.  if  not  ancestor  of  Rev. 
James  Bright  of  Grafton 
Regis,  co.  Northamp.) 


Thomas  Bright,  2nd  son, 
Vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  bp. 
2  April  1712  ;  mar.  Isa- 
bella   &  d.  23  Jan. 

1768  without  issue. 


Joseph  Bright,  bp.  30 
Sep.  1714.  He  &  his 
two  brothers  were  in 
the  entail  of  their 
grandfather  John 
Bright's  estate. 


Mary  Bright,  bp.  29  July  1719  ;  mar.     Elizabeth, 
John  Nodder  of  Sheffield,  Attorney,     d.  an  in- 
(P.  281.)  fant. 


Elizabeth  B.,  bp.  29  June 

1721 ;  mar Abby  of 

Sheffield. 


James  Bright  of  Brincliffe  Edge,=pJudith,  dau.  of  Alexander 


youngest  son,  b.  8  July  1689  ; 
d.  19  Jan.  1726-7,  Gent. 


Fenton  of  Gleadleys,  Gent.; 
d.  6  July  1755,  aged  78. 


Rachel,  bp.  1678; 
unmar.  1696. 


Elizabeth,  1st  w.,=Thomas  Bright  of  Sheffield,=pMargaret  Nor- 


dau.  of  John 
Dickson  of  Shef- 
field, merch1,  d. 
17  Oct.  1755, 
aged  34. 


Gent.,  only  son,  bp.  20  June 
1721;  d.  19  March  1796; 
sold  best  part  or  all  of  his 
lands  of  inheritance  after 
previous  mortgages. 


ris  of  Stock- 
port,  2nd  wife, 
b.  4  Oct.  1722; 
d.  30  Oct. 
1768. 


Elizabeth,  only 
dau.,  bp.  28  Jan. 
1719-20  ;  mar. 
Jeffery  Chad- 
wick  of  Halifax, 
wool  stapler. 


James  & 
Mary,  d. 
infants. 


Thomas  Fenton  Bright=j=Hannah,  dau.=Richard  Stead 


of  Sheffield,  one  of  the 
collectors  of  the  Poor 
Rate,  bp.  29  Dec.  1762  ; 
stated  part  of  this  Pedi- 
gree 21  Nov.  1804. 


of  Richard 
Shepherd  of 
Cudworth ;  d. 
in  June  1806. 


of  Sheffield, 
cutler,  1st  hus- 
band. 


Elizabeth  B., 
bp.   29   Oct. 
1766 ;     bur 
19     March 
1783. 


John  Bright.     Thomas  Bright.     Elizabeth  &  Charlotte,  d.  infants. 

1  John  Bright,  Rector  of  Grafton  Regis,  co.  Northamp.,  mar.  &  has  a  large  family, 
1825.     He  was  of  Pembroke  Hall,  M.A. 


MS.  274 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


675 


H 


Thomas  B.,  bp. 
8  Sep.  1669; 
d.  before  his 
father. 


Mary  B.,  bp.  2 
April  1671; 
mar.  12  Nov. 
1689  to  Henry 
Broomhead. 


Barbara  &  Sarah.  Elizabeth.  Christiana. 
Priscilla,  Living  unmar.  1696.  (Q.  by 
d.  infants,  which  wife.) 


i 

Thomas  Bright,  mentioned  in  his  grandfather's  will. 


John  Bright,  Gent.,  eldest  son  &=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander 
heir  apparent,  bp.  4  May  1662 ;  \  Ashton  of  Whiteley  Wood, 


d.  in  his  father's  lifetime  ;  bur. 
at  Sheffield  20  Aug.  1690. 


Gent.;  bp.  19  April  1663; 
mar.  23  Dec.  1681. 


Ann  B.,  bp.  9  July 

1665;  mar.  Stephen 
Bright  on  the  right. 


Thomas  Bright  of- 
Graystones.Gent., 
eldest  son  &  heir, 
bp.  10  Oct.  1683  ; 
mentioned  in  his 
grandfather's  will 
1696  ;  dead  11 
Jan.  1737. 


:Mary  Webster 
of  Chesterfield, 
mar.  there  14 
Nov.  1706  De- 
lated to  God- 
frey W.&  John 
W.  of  Chester- 
field, tanner. 


Robert  Bright,  bp.  7  March 
1685-6 ;  mentioned  iu  his 
grandfather's  will  1696  ;  is 
thought  to  have  gone  to 
Jamaica,  &  to  have  had  a 
son  Robert  living  at  Chester- 
field 1750. 


Barbara  Bright, 
bp.22  June  1690; 
mentioned  in  her 
grandfather's 
will;  mar.  11 
Oct.  1716  to 
Richard  Carr  of 
Sheffield. 


Samuel  Bright  of  Not-    John, 
tingham,  bp.  2   April    d.  an 
1714;  he  was  a  saddler;     in- 
mar.  &  left  a  son  &  a    fant. 
dau. 

John  Bright=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Rob.  Wainwright  of 
of   Sheffield,     Sheffield  ;  remar.  Jonathan  Wain- 
bp.  17  Jan.     wright   of    Sheffield,   factor,   her 
1717-18.           cousin  german  ;  aged  79,  12  Oct. 
1803,  when  she  stated  part  of  this 
pedigree. 

Mary  Bright,     Peggy  Bright, 
wife  of  ....     mar.  1  Thomas 
Porter  of            Walker  of 
Sheffield,            Crich,     Clerk, 
grocer.               2nd  .... 

John  Bright  of= 
Sheffield,  silver- 
smith,  bp.    20 
April  1749  ;  d. 
28  Oct.  1804. 

pSusanna,  dau.  of  Westby  Hat- 
field  of  Sheffield,  mercer  (see 
PED.,  p.  14);  liv*  17  Oct.  1804, 
when  she  stated  part  of  this 
pedigree. 

John  Hatfield  Bright  of  Sheffit 
silver  plater,  mar  Woolhou 

sld,     ....  Bright,  2  son,      ....  Bright,  wife  of 
se.      went  abroad.                 ....  Woolhouse. 

Thomas  Bright  of  Graystones  &  after=pMary  Brails-  Mary  B.,  bp.  Elizabeth  B., 

of  Inkersall  in  psh.  of  Staveley,  eldest  ,  ford  of  Stave-  21  Dec.  mar.  22   Sep. 

son,  d.  8  Sep.  1771,  aged  60  ;  described    ley,  d.  6  May  1  709  ;     mar.  1741  to  Tho- 

of  Sheffield,  butcher,  11  Jan?  1737  ;  I  1776,     aged  Thomas  masWingfield 

of  Ecclesal,  butcher,  when   he   sold  j  58.  Crook.  of      Chester- 

Dore  House.  field,  grocer. 

i  ! 


676 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  274,  275 


Thomas  Bright  of  Staveley  ,=f=Hannah,  dau.  of 
Gent.,  eldest  son,  bp.  16  Aug.  Peter  Frith  of 
1745;  d.  1  Sep.  1774.  Staveley. 


William  B.  of  Staveley,  Gent., 
2  son,  bp.  28  Sep.  1748;  d. 
unmar.  10  Feb.  1773. 


rillu 


William,  only  son  &  heir,  d. 
12  Oct.  1790,  aged  17. 


Mary  Bright,  sister  &  heir,  mar.  Eobert  Cross  of 
Peartree  Hill  in  psh.  of  Beckingham,  co.  Notts.1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

Paul  Bright^  Henrietta,  dau. 

Abigail,  mar.  John 

Mary,  mar.  1 

Elizabeth,  wife 

of  Inkersall, 

of  Samuel 

Brown  of  Chester- 

Samuel Hawke 

of  Paul  Smith 

Gent.,  3ra  & 

Booker  of  Lon- 

field,   apothecary  ; 

of  Sheffield,  2 

of  White 

youngest 

don.      (See 

mar.   at    Chester- 

John Heywood 

Lodge  nr 

son,    d.    17 

PED.,  p.  149.) 

field  8  Aug.  1783. 

of  the  same. 

Staveley  psh. 

March  1804. 

4.  John  Bright  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  &     1.  Thomas,     2.  Henry. 
Birmingham,  hr  of  Edward     d.    abroad, 


M.I).,   Fellow    of  Mynors,  unmar., 

Wadham  College,  Esq.,  of  1802  ;  a 

Oxford,    mar.    at  Eccleshall,  Lieut,  in 

Hartshorn  1809.  co.  Staff.  the  Navy. 


3.  Brails- 
ford. 


5.  William,  of  Don- 
caster,  Attorney, 
stated  part   of  this 
pedigree  ;  1805 
Town  Clerk  of  Don- 
caster  ;    d.  in  June 
1824.      = 


6.  Robert.     7.  Paul,  of=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  James     8.  Mary.     9.  Elizab.     10.  Anne. 


Inkersell, 
of  Sheffield 
1828. 


Taylor    of    Treeton     Mary  mar.  Wm  Mills  of  Ashover, 
Mill;  mar.  July  1810.     &  another  Tho.  Pickering  Clarke, 
who  lived  at  Bath. 


Barbara.    Thomas  Henry,  1  son,    Susan  E.     Henry  S.=. 
d.  at  sea  1829,  aged  16. 


.  .  .  dau.  of    James, 
.  Erie.        d. . 


Edward  C.,  mar dau.     Robert  S.,     Mary  H.     Henrietta 

of Laycock.  d T.  W. 


Anthony  Bright  of  Woodthorpe  in  psh.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Henry 


of    Dronfield,    husbandman.      Will    3 
March  1624. 


Bright  of  Wherlow. 


Brother  in  law  John  Bright 
of  the  ....  Whorlow. 
Robert  Scargill. 


Eobert,  1  son.    John,  under  age  1624.    Henry,  3  son. 
This  makes  me  suspicious  that  the  pedigree  in  the  text  is  not  quite  correct. 


John  Bright^Ann  Wigfall,  dau.  of  John,  of=Henry  Inman,  2  husb.,  mar. 
of  Dore.  Renishaw,  Esq.     (P.  200.)          at  Chesterfield  1708. 


Pegge. 


Barbara.     Probably  the  Barbara  Bright  who  8  June       Jane. 
1714  mar.  at  Chesterfield  John  Revel.    (P.  172.) 


1  Thomas  Bright  Cross  returned  Member  for  Wigan  in  1841,  but  unseated  on 
petition. 


MS.  276  FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  677 

Since  making  my  collections  for  the  family  of  Bright,  which  has  been  very 
numerous  &  opulent  in  the  South  of  Yorkshire  &  the  parts  of  Derbyshire  which  are 
adjacent,  the  results  of  which  are  in  the  two  preceding  pages  and  in  the  '  Hallam- 
shire,'  I  have  met  with  a  document  opening  new  and  very  interesting  views  upon 
this  subject.  It  is  a  pedigree  compiled  in  1678  by  Dr  Nathaniel  Johnston,  in  whose 
handwriting  I  saw  it,  in  an  account  of  Badsworth  among  Brooke's  Collections  at 
the  Heralds'  College.  It  shews  the  connection  among  the  four  great  branches  of 
the  family,  and  leaves  us  only  to  regret  that  he  has  not  given  us  more  particulars  of 
the  marriages  and  the  issue  of  the  heads  of  the  family  ;  I  shall  copy  it  entire. 

John  Bright  of  Horelow  or  Whorlow-hall,  to  whom  John  Stephenson  mortgaged 
a  mess,  so  called,  &  lands  there  &  at  Fullwood  in  1410  for  100  marks. 

T 

Thomas  Bright. 


Richard  Bright,  to  whom  Tho.  Stephenson  of  Horelow,  by  deed  dated  at  Horelowe 
26  Oct.  22  Hen.  6,  released  all  lands  &  tenements  there  &  at  Fullwood  which 
descended  to  him  after  the  death  of  John  Stephenson  his  father. 


Thomas  Bright. 
•y 

Richard  Bright. 


John  Bright,  d.  29  Eliz.  ;  seised  of  lands  at  Horelow  &  Fullwood,  as  appears  by 
Inquisition  taken  at  Pontefract.  =p 


Henry  Bright  of  Horelow,  1  son. 


John  Bright  of  Horelow,  1  son.         Thomas  Bright  of  Graystones,  2nd  son. 
=r  ^r 

Henry  Bright  of  Horelow,  liv«  1678.  Thomas  Bright. 


Henry  Bright=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Clarke  of  Chesterfield.  Thomas  Bright. 

Benjamin  Bright. 


Thomas  Bright  of  Carbrook,  2nd  son. 

HT 

I  I  I 

Stephen      ....  dau.  of = James, =.  .  .  .  dau.  of John  B.  of=pJoan,  dau. 


Bright Words-     s.p.          Spencer  of  Atter-      Sheffield, 

=j=  worth.  cliffe.  clerk. 

I  


of 

Smales. 


Sir  John  Bright.        John  Bright,  Barr.  at  Law.      Ruth,  mar Dixon.      A 

VOL.  II.  L  L 


678 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  276 

Al 


John  Bright  of  Banner  Cross,  3rd  son. 
Robert  Bright. 

T 

John  Bright. 

T 

John  Bright. 


....  1  w.,  dau.  of  Sir  Will.  Richardson^=John  Kirke  of  East  Betford,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Notts  &  Col. 
of  Augher,  Tyrone  County,  Bart.  of  the  Yeom.  Cavalry,  b.  1777  ;  d.  23  Feb.  1826. 

Harriet,  dau.  of  Tho.  Bowmer  of  Moor<?ate=Will.  Kirke  of  East  Markham^Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Tho. 


near    Retford.    Esq.;    mar.    1823,    &   d.     Esq..  eld.  son,  J.P.  for  Notts. 


shortly  af  terwd". 


d.  15  March  1843,  set.  43. 


VVollaston  White  of 
Wallingwells,  Bart.  ; 
mar.  in  1827. 


A  son  &  2  dau9. 


A  "William  Bright  of  Barlborough  lived  about  the  beginning  of  the  18th  Century. 
His  great-grandson  John  B.  of  East  Retford,  Gent.,  made  his  will  13  March  1773. 
He  had  a  brother  who  had  issue  &  a  sister  Dorothy,  wife  of  John  Kirk  of  East 
Markham,  whom  she  survived. 

John  Bright  of  Retford,  great-grandson  &  heir  at  law  of  Will  Bright  of  Barl- 
borough, living  1672.  (Charity  Comrs  Report,  xviii.,  108.) 


MS.  277 

Since  finding  the  pedigree  on  the  opposite  page  I  have  met  with  another  in  the 
handwriting  of  Johnstone  which  corresponds  with  it,  but  contains  many  more  most 
interesting  (to  me)  particulars.  I  copy  it  exactly  as  a  document  of  authority 
respecting  a  family  which  was  one  of  the  very  first  about  whom  I  made  enquiries. 

John  Bright  of  Whorlow. 


Thomas  Bright  of=p  Jane,  dau,  of  ....  Martin        John  Bright  of  Banner=p 
Carbrook.  alias  Catley.  Cross. 


Stephen.      John.      James,  who  mar.  a  sister      Robert=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Shaw 
of  Major  Spencer.  Bright,     of  Hallbroom. 


John=Ann,  dau.  of  Tho.     Robert,  mar dau.  of  ....  Scargel.      Samuel. 

Dale  of  Whiteley- 

wood.  James,  mar dau.  of  ....  Grammar     Stephen. 

of  Bakewell. 


Henry  Bright  of  Whorlow=T=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Dale  of  High  Stors. 


MS.  277 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


679 


William  ^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anne,  mar.  Anth.     Elizabeth,  mar.  John  Hatfield. 

Bright       John    Green     of  Bright  of    Dron- 

of  Full-     of  Fullwood  field  Woodhouse.      Joan,  mar.  Warin  Scargel. 
wood.        (rather  Greaves). 


Stephen=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....      Henry  =.  .  .  .  dau. 
Hudson  of  Brad-  of .... 

field  parish.  Eyre. 


William,=.  ...  the  mother 
of  Tot-  of  Francis  Bur- 
ley,  ton  of  Dronfield. 


John  Bright=pGrace,  dau.  of  An-     Sarah,  1  w.,  dau.=Thomas=f=Ann  Rodes,  2  w., 


of  Whorlow. 


thony    Bright    of    of  ....  Eyre  of     Bright. 


Dore. 


the  Grainfoot. 


wid.  of ....  Green 
of  Bradfield. 


Henry=f=Gertrude,  dau.  of 
.  of  Dore. 


Thomas,  of  Graystones,=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Godfrey  Frog- 
bp.  17  Jan.  1618-19.        gat  of  near  Staveley. 


Gertrude,  mar.  John  Greaves    Grace,  mar.  John  Bagshaw 
of  Hallfield.  of  Hucklow. 


John. 


I    I 
Elizab. 


Thomas.    Anne. 


I  I 

Henry=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Ralph  Clarke  Anne,  mar.  1  ....  Baronswell  of  Hele  Hall, 

'  of  Cutthorpe,  wid.  of  ....  2  Francis  Stephenson  of  Dunston  (p.  345). 
Harris. 


Benjamin.        Henry.        Cornelius.        Anne. 


Gertrude. 


MS.  277 


Another  original  pedigree  of  Bright  by  Bassano,  continued. 

Robert  Bright  of  Bradfield  <&FpHelen,  dau.  of ....  Greaves  ; 
Dore,  bur.  in  Dronfield  Ch.       bur.  in  Dronfield  Church. 


Ill        1 

Henry,  of    Godfrey  Bright  of  Stave-= 
Whorlow.    ley  Woodthorpe,  son  & 
heir,  b.  1599  ;   bur.  10 
John.           Aug.  1671  ;   d.  8  Aug. 
1671,  aged  74  (sic)  ;  mar. 
Stephen,      at  Sheffield  1  7  June  1  643. 
s.p. 

=Elizabeth,  dau.  of=Rob.  Staniforth,  3rd  hus- 
Tho.    Staniforth     band.  (Thislthinkdoubt- 
of     Bramley    ur     ful,  as  I  find  1679,  Nov. 
Eckington  ;   wid.     22,  bur.  Eliz.  B.,  wid.,  of 
to  James  Stani-     Woodthorpe,    but   I    see 
forth  of  Sheffield,     she  d.  wife  of  G.  B.  18 
Nov.  1671.) 

Ann,  bur.       Elizab.       John,  s.p.       Barbara,  bp.  13       Isabel,  bp.  May 
26  Feb.                                                Nov.  1654.              1661  ;    bur.    1 
A  1664.             Henry.      Jane.                                          Aug.  1666. 

Anne. 

G80  FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  277 


Thomas,  Cornet  of  Horse=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert    Mary,       Gertrude,  mar. 
or  Dragoons  1698,  bp.  22  j  Cracrof  t  of  Hackthorne,  co.     mar.          Wil.  Hayes  of 


Oct.  1663;    bur.  1  Nov. 
1744,  aged  82. 


Line.,  Esq.  (see  p.  444)  ;     Francis     London, 
ob.  1706,  Oct.  7,  aged  29.      Skooles. 


Thomas,  aged  5,  1708.         Elizab.,  d.  y. 


Godfrey,  of  Staveley  Wood-=f=Mary,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Froggat  of  Mayfield  ; 


thorpe,  son  &  heir,  bur.  14 
Nov.  1699. 


wid.  of  John  Goostrey1  (Q.  which  1st  husb.). 
(See  pp.  195  &  444.) 


2  Godfreys,  d.  y.  ;  viz.,  Godfrey,  bp.  Sarah,  bp.  25  Nov.  Elizabeth,  bp.  17  Nov. 
2  May  1684,  bur.  14th  ;  Godfrey,  bp.  1686  ;  bur.  13  Jan.  1687  ;  bur.  7  Jan. 
6  Aug.  1685  ;  bur.  15  Feb.  1685-6.  1686-7.  1687-8. 


Joseph,  son     ....  bp.  26  Feb.  1690-1  ;  of  Stave-^Ann,  d.  11  Jan.=Mary,  dau.  of 


&  heir,  set.     ley  Woodhouse  ;   d.  16  Sep.  1772, 
17,  1708.        aged  81. 


1 759,  aged  70.      Rob.  Moore  of 
Winster. 


I  i 

Hannah,  mar.  Wil.  Wylde       Robert,  of  Barlborough^Mary,  dau.  &  h.  of  John 


of  Nettleworth,  Gent.,  &       Att7,  bp.  14  July  1719; 
had  Ann,  Wm,  &  Charles.        living,  aged  84,  1804. 


Wood    of    Wirksworth, 
Gent. ;  d.  1805. 


A  son,2      Ellen,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Thoa  Roebuck  of  near  Mansfield,  Yeoman,  by 
d.  s.p.        whom  Robert  Bright  Roebuck,  who  d.  1780,  aged  35,  &  was  bur. 
at  Mansfield  (Q.). 


Joseph  B.  of  Staveley  Woodhouse,™'"  More  B.  Mary,  d.  unmar.; 

Gent.,  d.  before  1744.  living  1765. 

Robert  B.  of  Wirksworth, 


Joseph  Bright  of  Whitwell  Moor,=pAbigail.     (See  Whitwell 
Gent.     Will-6  Oct.  1716.  I  Church  Note.) 

Joseph  B.  of  Whitwell,  Gent.,  eld.=Sarah.      Tho9.     Godfrey.     Barbara.     Ann.     Abigail,  mar. 
son.     Will  16  July  1755.  Information  of  Mr  Ince.  Wm  Major. 

In  the  xviii.  Report  of  the  Charity  Comrs  there  is  mention  of  John  Bright  of 
Retford,  living  1762,  great-grandson  &  heir  at  law  to  Will.  Bright  of  Barlborough. 
(p.  108.) 

1  1683,  Aug.  9,  Godfrey  Bright  &  Mary  Newham,  both  of  this  parish,  Staveley. 
This  creates  a  difficulty.     1698,  May  16,  bur.  Mary,  wife  of  Godfrey  Bright  of 
Wobdthorpe. 

2  This  was  Robert  Bright,  Lieut.  &  Surgeon  in  the  Notts  Militia,  who  was 
burnt  to  death  in  his  bed  at  Nottingham  June  1788,  s.p.     The  father  lived  much  at 
Wirksworth. 


MS.  278 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


681 


Children  in  will  of  Wm  Fox  1580,  William,  s.  &  h.,  Edward,  John,  Eliz.,  Jane, 
Catherine,  Laurence,  Robert,  George,  Hugh. 

It  would  seem  as  if  William  Green  mar.  Ann  Rodes  the  mother  of  his  bastard 
dau.,  for  in  Johnston's  pedigree  of  Bright  it  is  stated  that  Tho.  Bright  mar.  to  his 
2nd  wife  Ann  Rodes,  widow  of  Green  of  Bradfield,  &  had  by  her  Tho8  Bright  of 
Graystones.  (See  FED.,  p.  274.) 

Will.  Fox  of  Fullwood  names  in  his  will  6  July  1580  his  wife  Margaret  & 
children,  William,  his  son  and  heir,  Edward,  John,  Eliz.,  Jane,  Anthony,  Laurence, 
Robert,  George,  &  Hugh.  Names  also  Hugh  Fox  &  his  children,  John  &  Laurence. 

It  was  Ulysses  Fox  of  Fullwood,  son  of  William,  who  had  the  contest  with  the 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Sheffield  about  suit  of  Mill  in  22  James  I.;  Sara  Cutt,  wife  of 
John  Cutt  of  Bell  Hagg,  then  aged  58,  was  a  witness,  &  she  calls  Wm  Fox  father  of 
herself  &  of  Ulysses,  as  he  certainly  was. 

William  Fox  of  Fullwood  in  par.  of  Sheffield^Margaret 
yeo.,  28  Eliz. ;  will  6  July  1580  ;  bur.  9th. 


Robert  Fox  of  Ful- 
wood,  yeo.,  aged  76, 
30  Sep.  22  James, 
1624. 


William  Fox  of  Fullwood,: 
yeo.,  son  &  hr,  28  Eliz., 
bur.  at  Sheffield  1  May 
1611. 


John  Fox  of  Harper=f= 
House  in  par.  of 
Sheffield. 


1 

Zachariah, 
bp.!8Feb. 
1592-3 ; 
living 
1649. 


Sophronia,  Gertrude,  Ulysses  Fox  of  Hallam,=Elizab.,  dau.  of 

bp.  3  Mar.  bp.  20  Aug.  son  &  Exr,  mar.  before  Richard  Rose 

1587-8;  1585;  mar.  7  James  I.;    a  wheel-  of  Grey  Stones 

mar. 28 Jan.  21  June  right;    quit   claims   to  &  Ellen  his 

1617-8  to  1615  to  Ulysses    Fox  of    Full-  wife,  son  of 

Edmund  John  Ellis,  wood,  yeo.,  all  actions.  Rob.  Rose. 
Wilkinson. 

William  Green  of  Smalfield  in  Bradfield,  Gent.,  Bailiff  of 
Bolsterstone  &  owner  of  Tythe,  d.  26  Sep.  1640. 


Ulysses  Fox  of  Fullwood,  yeo.  3  Ch.  I.,=f=Elizab.  Green,  dau.  &  h.,  mar. 
bur.  .  . ;    will  14  Oct.  1648  ;  to  be  bur. 
on   S.  side  of  the  Church  of  Sheffield. 
Coz.  Anne  Hill  of  Sheffield. 


Sarali 

at  Bradfield  4  Feb.   1612-3;       Rodes 
bur.  on   the   S.   side   of    the       al's 
Church  of  Sheffield.  Green. 


George  Fox,  bp.  25  Sep. 
1618  ;  probably  he  who 
was  bur.  at  Bradfield 
1648. 


Stephen  Fox,  bp.  8  April=pElizabeth  Morton,  mar.  at 


1624  ;  Exr  to  his  father's 
will;  of  Fullwood;  Gent.; 
aged  58  in  1683. 


Bradfield  7  April  1650  . 
probably  bur.  1668  in 
Church  of  Bradfield. 


Eliza  be 


th,  bur.  at  Bradfield  1679. 


682 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  278 


A 

=Mary,  dau.  &  coh.=Robert  Ward  of  Wood-= 
of  Christopher          seats  in  Bradfield,  yeo., 
Morton  of  Wight-     2  husband,  kinsman  to 
wistlein  Bradfield,     John  Fox  &  Supervisor 
yeo.  ;   d.  12  May    of  his  will  ;    mar.   18 
1691  ;  bur.  in           Nov.    1661.      (See    p. 
Bradfield  Church.     270.) 

rElizabeth, 
1649. 

John  Fox  of  Smalfield,H 
Gent.,  bp.   24    March 
1615-6  ;     Exr    to    his 
father's  will  ;  will  dated 
7  July  1655  ;  bur.  at 
Bradfield  13  July  1659. 
Mentions  his  kinsman 
John  Stead. 

Ann,  w.  of  Henry      Elizabeth,  w.  of  Geo. 
Wood  of  Barnsley,      Wilkinson;   mar.  13 
Gent.                          June  1689. 

1                       II                II 
Sarah,  living     William  &     Mary. 

unmar.  1687.     George,  d.       — 
inf.               Sarah. 

William  Fox  of  Smalfield,  son  &  heir,  Gent., 
d.  unmar.,  &  was  bur.  at  Bradfield  12  Dec. 
1672,  leavg  his  4  sisters  his  heirs.  Has  High 
Storrs  in  Ecclesal  by  his  father's  will. 


Mary,  b.  1645 ;  w.  of  John  Wood- 
head  of  Woodseats,  Gent,  (see 
FED.,  p.  270)  ;  bur.  at  Bradfield 
26  June  1681,  aged  36. 


William  Fox  of  Fullwood,  yeo.,  son  &  h.,bp.n=Ann,  dau.  of  John= Henry  Balguy  of 


12  Dec.  1613  ;  bur.  at  Sheffield  21  Aug. 
1648;  mar.  8  Sep.  1636;  will  24  Aug. 
1648  ;  d.  before  his  father. 


Morewood  of  The 
Oaks  in  Bradfield, 
Gent. 


The  Hagg  in  par. 
ofHope,co,Derb., 
Gent.,  2nd  husb. 


Mary,  bp. 

John, 

Eliz., 

Jeremy,  bp.      Jo» 

22  July 

1648. 

'48. 

18  Jan.            mer 

1641. 

1645-6.            166 

Joseph  Fox  of  Rowlee,  co.  Derb.,  lead 
merchS  bp.  25  July  1647  ;  d.  4  Aug. 
1669 ;  bur.atHope.  Will  14  July  1669. 


Dorothy,  1  w.,  bur.- 
at  Bradfield  11  Aug. 
1676.      The   bptms 
of  the  children  be- 
low are  in  the  Reg. 
of  Bradfield. 

=George  Fox  of  Brad-=j 
field   &  of  Fullwood 
Hall,   Gent.,  son    & 
heir,  bp.  at  Sheffield 
8  Feb.  1642-3  ;  mar. 
at  Barlborough  to 
M.  P.  25  Nov.  1679. 
Had  the  Glass  Works 
at  Bolsterstone. 

=Mary,  2nd  w.,  dau.=  Robert  Blackburn 
of  Francis  Pole  of    of  Bate  Green  in 
Park  Hall  in  par.     Bradfield,  Gent., 
of  Barlborough,        2nd  h.,  d.  10  Aug. 
co.   Derb.,    Gent.     1727  ;  bur.  in 
(see  PED.,  p.  148).    Sheffield  Church. 
Her  issue  became    Will  12  May  1716, 
heirs  to  the  blood    enrolled   12    Oct. 
but  not  the  Estate     1727.    (Seep, 
of  Pole.                     314.) 

Henry,      William,    Anne,       Henry,  b.  1676  ;  sold     Francis, 
b.  1667;    b.  1668.     b.1672.     1/6  of  the  Tithes  of    b.  10 
d.1669.                                      Bradfield    to     Hugh     Feb. 
George,      Elizab.,    Spooner  in  1700.            1680-1,  a 
b.  1670.    b.1674.                                         painter. 

James  Fox,  bp. 
by  a  Jesuit, 
said  to  be  a 
Popish  Bishop, 
4  April  1684. 

MS.  278 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


683 


John  Fox,  b.  7=f  Elizabeth,  d.  7  April  1757, 
Dec.  1682  ;  of  i  aged  72  ;  bur.  at  Sheffield 


Fullwood  ; 
glassmaker. 


Church  ;    dau.   &   coh.  of 
Edw.  Wood1  of  Sheffield. 


Michael  Fox,  d.  15  March  1758,  aged  39  ; 
bur.  in  Sheffield  Church. 


Michael, 
bp.  24 
Aug. 
1687. 


Mary,2  bp.  22  June  1690  ; 
mar.  Wil.  Finney  of  Cat- 
clitfeat  Bradfield  13  July 
1718. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  4=. 
Nov.  1708. 


.  Broomhead. 


John  Bromhead  of  Lidgate. 


I 


George  Fox  of  Fullwood,  yeo.= 
This  must  he  the  George  who 
was  b.  in  1670. 

1 
=Ann  Broomhead,  mar.  at 
Sheffield  3  June  1699  ; 
a  wid.  1717  &  1730. 

Nathaniel=Jane  B. 
Evre.  (See 
p.  381.) 

John  B.  of  Shef- 
field, mercer, 
1717  a  Catholic. 

John  Fox,  livs  1717  at  Towton  in  psh.  of  Attenborough,  co.  Notts,  a  frame-work  knitter. 

Dr  Pegge  has  left  some  account  of  Fox  &  Fenny  which  was  communicated  to  him 
by  Mr  Pole  of  Park  Hall.  It  seems  that  one  of  the  sons  of  Geo.  &  Mary  Fox  was 
a  priest.  (See  p.  231.) 

Mr  Michael  Fox  gave  a  watch,  formerly  belonging  to  his  mother  Mrs  Blackburn, 
to  John  Whitehead.  The  maker's  name  Randolfe  Bull.  The  face  engraven.  Double 
gilt.  The  works,  near  an  inch  deep,  with  the  case  stands  about  an  inch  &  a  half 
high.  Heavy.  Has  a  handle  with  a  ring  to  hang  by  the  side  or  put  into  the 
pockets.  Arms  engraven  upon  it  seem  to  be,  1.  A  chevron  between  3  cranes' 
necks  ;  2.  3  cups;  3.  3  foxes'  heads  &  fess  dancette  ;  4.  A  chevron  between  3 
escallops  &  border  engrailed  with  baronet's  mark.  Crest,  A  crane's  head  out  of  a 
coronet.  Motto,  Parvis  negatur  gloria  magnis  quies. 

Note  by  Mr  Wilson  of  Bromhead. — Wm  Fox,  in  his  will  dated  1648,  gave  to  his 
brother  Stephen  Fox  a  watch  that  was  his  grandfather's. 

In  1730  a  Mrs  Ann  Fox,  widow,  had  a  share  of  the  Tithes  of  Bradfield,  also  in 
1717.  Her  eldest  son  named  John  Fox  a  minor. 

Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Hugh  Spooner,  had  inherited  1/6  of  the  Tithe.  Could  she 
be  the  Elizab.  Fox  b.  in  1674  ? 

1699,  June  3,  mar.  Geo.  Fox  of  Fulwood,  yeo.,  &  Hanna  Bromhead  (Reg.  of 
Sheffield).  For  several  of  these  Foxes  see  will  of  Rob.  Staniforth  of  Smalfield 
1669,  York  Wills,  &  of  Ann  Hill  1663. 


1  See  for  his  descent  Sheffield  Pedigrees,  p.  56. 

2  1718,  July  13,  mar.  Wm  Fenny  &  Mary  Fox. 


(Bradfield  Reg.) 


684 


VAMILI2E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  278 


Fox.=p 


John  Bamforth: 
of  Fullvvood. 


=.  .  .  .  Fox  (niece  not 
sister  of  John). 


John  Fox  of  Fullwood  Hall,      Mary,  w.  of 

Gent.,  by  purchase,  d.  with-      Gervas. 

out  issue.  =F 


John  Bamforth=p.  .  .  .  remar. 
of  Sheffield  Hob- 
son. 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  John      ....  Hawke- 
Shemeld  of  Sheffield,      of  Leavy 
(See  FED.,  p.  302.)          Greave. 

1 
=Hannah 
Gervas, 
dau.&h. 

Elizabeth,  w.     Sarah,  widow 
of  William        of  Nathan 
Hides  of            Micock  of 
Sheffield,           Sheffield, 
cutler.                cutler  1750. 

1                      1 
Rebecca,  mar.  13     Ann,  w.  of    George 
Sep.  1  725  to  Rob1     John  Mor-     Hawke 
Wigfall  of  Shef-     tonofShef-     ofShef- 
field,  cutler.            field  (p.          field, 
833).             cutler. 
~r 

1 
Mary,  w. 
of  Tho8 
Allen  of 
Leavy 
Greave. 

John        William,       Elizabeth,      Sarah,  w.  of      Winter  =.  .  .  .  dau. 
Hides,      liv»1750.      unmar.           Matthew           Morton     of.  ... 
live                               1750.             Windle              ofShef-     Hall. 
1750.       Michael.                             1750.                field, 
live  1750. 

Hannah. 

James  Oliver  of  Fullwood=f  Dorothy  B.,  bp.  by  =  William  Humpton,  2nd=pElizabeth, 


Hall,  Gent.,  bur.  at  Shef- 
field 2  Feb.  1725. 


Mr  Jollie  31  Aug. 
1682  ;  d.  14  Feb. 
1745-6. 


husb.,  Assistant  Min. 
of  Sheffield,  d.  28  June 
1752,  aged  67. 


Sarah  Oliver,  principal  heir  to  John  Elizabeth  0., 
Fox;  bp.  7  Sep.  1720;  d.  unmar.  bur.  19  Feb. 
6  Jan.  1740-1.  1723-4. 


1  w.,  dau. 
of  Robert 
Clay. 


Elizabeth 
Humpton, 
d.  inf. 


Cfjaloiw, 


MS.  279 


William  Chaloner  of  Darnall  in  par.  of  Sheffield,  bur.  28  April: 
1  Eliz. ;  Inq.  p.m.  at  Barnsley  11  Feb.  15  Eliz.1 

A 

1  This  Inquisition  shews  that  he  had — 

1.  A  messuage  and  40  acres  in  Owlerton. 

2.  A  messuage  called  Costenot  Hall  in  Sheffield  with  10  cottages,  10  gardens, 
5  acres  and  a  croft. 

3.  Two  cottages  and  an  oxgang  in  Attercliffe. 

4.  A  cottage  and  half  an  oxgang  in  Darnal. 


MS.  279 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


685 


Hugh  Chaloner  of  Darnall,  son  &=pElizabeth,  liv«  1592,  when  the  house  in 


heir,  aged  40  &  more  15  Eliz ;  liv& 
1592  ;  mar.  9  P.M.  15  Nov.  2  Jac. 
at  Rotherham.1 


Darnall  in  which  George  Chaloner  after- 
wards lived  was  beautified  by  her  &  her 
husband. 


Thomas  Chaloner,  son  &  heir,  aged  40,  2  Jac.,  &  then  living=p 
at  Blythe,  afterwards  of  Owlerton. 


William, 
2nd  son. 


Anthony,  of  Shef- 

Robert, of  Little 

Ann,  ofChesterfd. 

Bile 

field  or  of  Chester- 

Sheffield. 

— 

Cree 

field. 

William. 

in  p 

Ellen,  w.  of  William 
Creswi  ck  of  More  Hills 
in  psh.  of  Sheffield. 


Hugh  Cbaloner  of  Dar-=f= 
nail,   3rd  son.      Admin- 
istered to  the  goods  of 
Tho.  Chaloner  of  Owler- 
ton 1618. 


George  Chaloner,  4th  son.  Appears  to  have  resided 
at  Blythe  when  one  of  his  name  described  as  of  Blythe 
1614  releases  to  Hugh  Chaloner  of  Daruall  the  mess. 
in  which  he  dwells  with  4  cott.,  1  croft,  4  closes 
called  Loch-house,  Oat,  Old  Town,  two  new  closes. 


Hugh  Chaloner  of  Darnall,  only  son.=p 


1.  George  Chaloner  of  Darnall.^     2.  Hugh.     3.  Joseph.     4.  John 

I 


2  dan8. 


George  Chaloner  of  Darnall,= 
schoolmaster,    living   1744, 
only  son. 

j=        Mary,  d. 
atBrins- 
worth. 

Martha,  d. 
at    Bond- 
bush. 

Ellen. 

Elizabeth 
Margaret. 

Thomas,  d.    Ellen  Chaloner,  dau.  &  h.,  liv?  1744  ;  d.  unmar.  at  Darnall  &  left  her 
an  infant.      fortune  to  Mr  John  Young  of  Sheffield  ;  she  d.  about  1789. 

All  here,  except  what  may  be  hereafter  inserted  in  brackets,  is  from  a  kind  of 
pedigree  in  the  handwriting  of  the  last  George  Chaloner,  lent  to  me  by  Mrs  Stern- 
dale  of  Sheffield  in  1826.  The  name  was  often  written  Chalner. 

Hugh  Chalner  of  Darnal  mar.  Eliz.  Parker,  dau.  of  Tho.  P.  of  Whitley  Hall,  in 
the  time  of  the  first  Hugh. 

1  By  this  Inquisition  it  appears  that  he  had — 

1.  A  messuage  &  40  acres  in  Owlerton. 

2.  A  mess,  called  Costenot  Hall  &  6  cottages  in  Sheffield. 

3.  Two  mess.  &  an  oxgang  in  Attercliffe  in  occupation  of  William  and  George 
Chaloner. 

4.  One  mess.  &  half  an  oxgang  in  Darnal :— And  that  he  entailed  a  mess.  &  half 
an  oxgang  in  Attercliffe  on  William,  Hugh,  &  George,  his  2,  3,  &  4  sons,  &  their 
heirs  male  respectively,  remainder  to  Thomas  the  eldest  son  and  his  heirs  male. 
To  George  the  other  mess,  in  Attercliffe  entailed  upon  the  heirs  male  as  above 
defined,  and  to  Hugh  the  messuage  in  Darnal  entailed  as  above. 

Thomas,  the  eldest  son  &  heir  of  Hugh  Chaloner  &  Elizabeth,  released  to  his 
father  and  mother  3  mess.,  2  cott.,  3  yards,  3  orchards,  30  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of 
pasture,  10  of  arable,  and  all  their  appurtenances. 

VOL.  II.  M  M 


686 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  279 


Dec.  17,  1691,  John  Chaloner,  the  son  of  William  0.  of  Sheffield,  Yorkshire,  was 
matriculated  at  the  age  of  64.  He  is  described  as  "  Artifex  Proli,"  probably  a  maker 
or  mender  of  the  presses,  or  a  letter-founder  (q.  a  compositor  or  pressman).  Sent  me 
by  Dr  Bliss  20  July  1858. 

Tho.  Jervar  mar.  Mary  Chaloner  of  Darnal  about  1660. 

See  among  my  Sheffield  pedigrees. 


dfimwp. 


MS.  279 


On  May  4,  1759,  William  Finney,  junior,  of  Catcliffe,  for  £500  assigned  over 
Glassworks  Farm,  etc.,  to  John  May  of  Catcliffe,  farmer. 

....  Finnev.=F 


William  Finney  of  Cat-=pMary,  dau.  of  Geo.  Fox  of  Fullwood  by         ....  Fin- 
cliffe,    glass    manufac-     Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Pole  of        ney  of 
turer.     Dr  Pegge  says     Park  Hall,  Esq.,  who  afterwards   mar.         Rothwell. 
there  were  also  2  daus,     Mr  Blackbourn  of  Bate  Green  in  Brad- 
one  of  them  mar field  ;  mar.  at  Bradfield  July  13,  1718. 

Tiouf. 


John  Finney  of=pJane  Croft      William  Finney  of  Catcliffe,=j=Mary  F dau., 


Leeds, 
monger. 


iron- 


of  Leeds.        glass  manufacturer. 


d.  unmar. 


Charlotte,  mar.  John  Parkin  of  Sheffield.    (See     John  Pole.     John  Pole.     Jane. 
PED.,  p.  539.)    Communicated  this  account  to  All  d.  y. 

Mr  T.  N.  luce. 


Josiah  Finney  of  Shef- 
field, silversmith. 


William,  of  Hull,  Gent., 
d.  unmar. 


Robert  Swan  of=pAnn. 
d,  butcher. 


Frederick  F.     2  dau8. 
of  Sheffield. 


William  S.     Anne,  mar.  .  .  . 
of  London.     Hodgson. 


....  mar Dyson  of 

Barnsley,  Gent. 


MS.  280 

A  Will.  Bamforth  of  Darnal,  11  April  1655,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Spooner 
of  Crooke,  &  had  a  dau.  Sara  named  in  her  grandfather's  will  1667. 

John  Bamforth  of  the  par.  of  Sheffield.=p 


Robert  Brown,= 
1st  husb.,  mar. 
1639. 

rMary,  b.=j 
1613. 

=.  .  .  .  Raw- 
son,  2nd 
husb. 

ry- 

Henry  Moore  of  Or-n 
grave,   Yeo.      Will 
1  July  1672. 

B 

"Ann, 
1605; 

b.  21  June 
mar.  1626. 

A      Robert  William.         MJ 

MS.  280 


FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


687 


I  III 

Mary,  mar.  2  July  1668  to  Wilra  ....  w.  of  George      ....  wife      Ann. 

Harrison  of  Orgrave.  Newton.                      of   Laur. 

=f=  =r=                  Pattersal. 


George  Harrison.      Ann.        Henry  Newton.      Ann. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  1595  ;  mar.  Alice,  bp.  1597;  mar.     Margaret,  bp.  1602  ;   mar. 

George     Wood    21     Oct.  John    Turner   5  Dec.    Nicholas  Longley  11  July 

1618.           =p  1614.        =p  1621.            =p 

I  I                 I 


John. 
Thomas. 


Mary. 
Sarah. 


Robert. 


Joseph. 
William. 


Margaret. 
Mary. 


William,  bp.  21 
1607  ;    bur.  7 
1608. 

July 
June 

1 
Robert  Bamforth,= 
bp.  9  April  1609; 
liv*  1672. 

=         William  Bamforth  of=j 
Darnall,  bp.  10  Mar. 
1614-15  ;  liv*  1675. 

I 

[a 

7> 

Sa 

rah. 

John. 

George. 

Eliza 

b.    Sarah.     Rebecca.     Hannah.2 

Ann.       Elizab. 
All  living  1675. 


William.  Ann.  Mary.  Ruth.1  Martha.  Abigail.3 
These  12  children  are  all  mentioned  in  the  wills  of  Henry 
More  &  George  Bamforth. 


ohi 


John  B,,bp.  1599; 
appears  to  have 
d.  young. 


George  Bamforth  of  The  High  House  in  par.=p  Winifred  Oxspring, 
of  Sheffield,  Yeo.,  bp.  28  Feb.  1600-1;  mar.  26  Jau.  1624-5; 
will  dated  14  Jan.  1675  ;  d.  14  April  1677  ;  bur.  16  May  1646. 
will  proved  11  May  1677. 


George  Bamforth  of  The  High  House,=pMargaret  Dand  of 


Gent.,  bp.  14  Aug.  1625  ;  admitted  to 
his  freedom  in  the  Corporation  of  Cut- 
lers 26  March  1653  ;  Eiecutor  to  his 
father's  will  ;  d.  21  Oct.  1701. 


Dronfield,  mar.  at 
Ecclesall  28  May 
1683. 


John  B.,  bp.  8  April 
1627.    Not  men- 
tioned in  his  father's 
will. 


Ann,  1  w.,  dau.=pGeorge  Bam-=  Esther,  2nd==  Robert  Chap-=  Paul  Meyer, 

Mar- 

& h.  of  Henry 

forth  of  The 

w.,  dau.  of 

pel   of  Shef- 

Esq., 3rd 

garet, 

Hancock  of 

High  House, 

William 

field,  Esq.,  2nd 

husband, 

bp.  16 

Sheffield  (see 

Gent.,  b.  17 

Burton    of 

husb. 

mar.  17  Dec. 

Feb. 

FED.,  p.  272)  ; 

May;    bp.  3 

Royds 

1740;    bur. 

1687-8; 

bp.  16  Sep. 

June    1684  ; 

Mill;    bp. 

28  Dec. 

d.  un- 

1686  ;    mar.  8 

bur.  28  April 

28  April 

1743. 

mar.  11 

Aug.  1709;  bur. 

1730. 

1700  ;  d. 

Nov. 

19  May  1717. 

19  Dec. 

1709. 

c 

1778  ;  s.p. 

1  Ruth  mar.   at  Norton  31    March    1685    Robert    Watts,   schoolmaster,   at 
Brampton. 


2  Hannah  mar.  Reginald  Thompson. 


3  Abigail  mar.  Thomas  Wilkinson. 


688 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  280 


0| 


Mary,  Mary,  John,      Margaret,  sole  heir  to  her  brother,    Anne,bp.  4  Dec.  1712; 
d.  infants.  bp.  6  July  1711  ;   mar.  William    d.unmar.;  bur.  at  Shef- 

Burton  of  Royds  Mill,  Gent.  field  17  April  1735. 


George  Bamforth  of  The  High  House,  Esq., = Margaret,  dau.  &  cohr  of 
bp.  8  Aug.  1710 ;  d.  without  issue  31  May  Wil.  Bamford  of  Bam- 
1739  ;  bur.  in  the  Church  of  Sheffield.  ford,  co.  Lane.;  survived. 


MS.  280 


....  Sorby  of  Attercliffe,  linen-  weaver,  d.  an  old  man  about  1794. 


Thomas  Sorby  of  Attercliffe,  schoolmaster,=p.  .  . .  dau.  of  ....  Staniforth. 
deformed,  d.  about  1802.  I  I  believe  d.  ab*  1830. 

William.    Thomas,    Robert  S.  of  Sheffield^Sarah,  dau.    Ann,  only  dau.,  mar. 


d.    aged    merch1,  Just,  of  Peace 
ab*  12.       for  borough  of  Shef1. 


Mycock. 


....  Lockwood  of 
Sheffield. 


Tho8,  of  Shef.,=Dora,  dau.  of Heathcote  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 

merch*.  .  .  .  .  co.  Derb.  Bishop. 


Robert,  of  Shef-=Lucinda,  dau.  of  Josh  Levick      Sarah  Anne,  mar.  Samuel  Ro- 
field,  merch*.         of  Sharrow-house.  berts  of  Queen's  Town. 


Jane. 

John  Sorby  of  Spital  Hill,=j 
edge-tool   maker,   Master 
Cutler.     Bought  Orgrave 
of  the  Harrisons.     Had  9 
sons  &  2  dau8. 

=Elizabeth,  dau.   of 
Richard  Swallow  of 
Attercliffe,       New 
Hall,    Esq.       (See 
PED.,  p.  378.) 

James  Sorby,     Samuel  Sorby,= 
d.  about             Parish    Clerk 
1796.                 of  Sheffield. 

John  S.,  eld-=Rebecca,  dau.  of  ....  Bishop  of  Shef-    Anne,  mar.  1810  to  Hen- 
est  son.  field  ;  mar.  1820  ;  d.  1822,  set.  33.          ry  Hartop  of  Sheffield. 


Henry,  2  son,=p Amelia,  dau.  of  Wil.      Edwin=.  .  .  .  dau.  of      James,  of  Shef.,= 


mar.  1819 ;  of 
Wood  bourn. 


Lambert  by  a  sister 
of  his  mothers. 


....  Little-       Attorney, 
wood. 


Henry  Clifton  S.  of  Woodburn. 


MS.  281 


FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


689 


John  Nodder  of  Hans  worth,  co.  York,  bur.  there  18  March=p  Alice  ....  bur. 
1599-600  ;  of  Woodthorpe,  hardwareraan,  1596.  9  June  1618. 


John  Nodder= 
of  Hans- 
worth,  Yeo., 
&  of  Wood- 
thorpe,   bur. 
2  Aug.  1655. 

=Catherine,  dau.  &  coh. 
of     John     Booth    of 
Hansworth  Wood- 
house,  Gent.  ;    bp.  16 
Feb.   1583;    mar.   23 
Dec.  1602. 

Alexander  Nod- 
der of  Sheffield, 
hardwareman, 
bp.     20     May 
1580.     Will 
dated  3  April  4 
James. 

Malin=  Margaret,  bp.  7 
Stacye     Sep.  1577  ;  mar. 
of  the     10   Aug.    1597  ; 
par.  of    had  2   children, 
Hans-     Robert  &Elizab., 
worth,     under  age  4  Jas. 

Alexander  Nodder=f=Dorothy  Heath  - 

Michael,  bp. 

Mary,  bp.  20 

Rutl 

of  Hansworth 

cote,    mar.    at 

28  Feb. 

Aug.    1619; 

Aug 

Woodhouse,      3rd 

Chesterfield    28 

1615-16; 

mar.  William 

mar. 

son,  bp.  18  July 

Nov.  1638. 

bur.  16  Aug. 

Rolley  10 

Ellis 

1613  ;      bur.     16 

1646. 

July  1639. 

1651 

March  1654-5. 

1622; 
William 
2  Dec. 


.frey,  bp.  18     Joseph,  bp.  12     Catherine,  bp.  14  Nov.  1639;     Sarah,  bp.  28 
April  1641.  Feb.  1645-6.        bur.  2  Dec.  1658.  Nov.  1647. 


Alex1,    bp.     13     Samuel,  bp.  9     Ann,  bp.  5  Feb.  1642-3. 
Oct.  1644.  July  1649. 


Ruth,   bp.   7 
Dec.  1651. 


>hn 


John  Nodder  of=pAnn,  dau. 


Hansworth,  son 
&    heir,    bp.   7 
Aug.  1608  ; 
mentioned  in  his 
grandfather's 
will;  of  Wood- 
thorpe. 


of  Rob. 
Booth    of 
Lamb 
Hill,  Yeo.; 
Sett.  1630. 


Oliver  Nodder  of 
Rotherham,  bp.  6 
Jan.  1610-11 ; 
dead  20  Sep.  1644, 
when  Admn  of  his 
goods  was  granted 
to  John  &  Alex- 
ander his  bro™. 


Elizabeth, 
bp.  19  Jan. 
1603-4; 
mar.  12 
June  1632 
to    Josias 
Hawks- 
worth. 


Ann,  bp.  9  March 
1605-6  ;  mar.  14 
Dec.  1637  to  Wil- 
liam Fenton  of 
Gleadleys.  (See 
FED.,  p.  340.) 


Godfrey,  bp.  23  Feb. 
1644-5 ;  a  goldbeater; 
living  1668,  &  called 
3  son,  &  apparently 
living  at  Sheffield. 


Ruth,  bp.  23  July  Isaac,  bp.  18  March  Mary,  bp.  11 

1646  ;  mar 1648-9.    (Q.  if  mar.  Aug.  1650. 

Buxton,  &  d.  10  at  Bradfield  5  April 

Nov.  1713,   aged  1678toAnnWolley.)  Martha,  bp.18 

67.  Jan.  1651-2. 


John  Nodder  of  Hans-= 
worth,    Gent.,  eldest 
son  &  heir  ap.  8  July 
1632;  d.  5  Nov.  1685, 
aged     53  ;     bur.    at 
Hansworth. 

rElizabeth  Matthew  of  Sheffield, 
mar.   27   March    1658  ;    d.    5 
March  1686-7,  aged  48  ;  bur. 
at   Hansworth  ;    dau.  of  Wil. 
M.  of  Sheffield,  currier. 

1    1 
Ann,  bp. 
11   July 
1635. 

Alexr,  d. 
inf. 

Samuel,  bp.   12 
Feb.  1643-4. 

Matthew,  bp.  12 
Octl640;2son; 
living  80  Ch.  II. 

690 


FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  281 


Elizabeth  Nodder,  bp.  30 
Dec.  1663;  mar.  19  March 
1691  to  Randolf  Ashen- 
hurst.  She  was  found  his 
sole  dau.  &  heir. 


Martha, 
bur.     9 
Oct. 
1670. 


John=Ann,  bur. 
Nod-     at   Hans- 
der.       worth  20 
April 
1688. 


Isaac  Nodder  of  Hasle- 
ford  in  psh.  of  Eyam, 
Gent.,  1692.  (Q.  if  not 
the  Isaac  above  &  father 
of  John  below.) 


John  Nodder  of  Hansworth  Wood-=pDebora,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fenton  of  Gleadleys 


house  &  of  Sheffield,  Gent.,  &  lead 
merchant,  d.  28  Feb.  1732-3,  aged 
52,  &  was  bur.  in  the  chancel  of 
the  par.  church  of  Sheffield  ;  called 
also  of  Hasleford. 


in  psh.  of  Hansworth,  great-aunt  &  coh.  to 
Mrs  Eliz.  Rotherham  of  Dronfield  ;  bp.  30  Aug. 
1 681  ;  d.  10  Jan.  1740-1  ;  bur.  in  the  chancel 
of  Sheffield  Church  ;  mar.  settlement  24  April 
1711. 


1 

: 

Isaac 

Nodder  of  Sheffield, 

Gent.,  an= 

pMary 

Stevenson,    .... 

dau.,  said  to  mar. 

Att-v, 

bp. 

26 

Nov.  1718  ; 

of  Tidswell 

mar. 

15 

May 

Tho8 

Mower 

(p.  539). 

1769. 

1741. 

John 

N. 

of 

Alexander, 

of 

Ann,  wife  of  James 

Elizabeth, 

w.  of 

Richard 

Sheffield. 

Sheffield,  At- 

Combes of  Sheffield  ; 

Morton 

of     Sheffield  ; 

torney. 

b.  1745 

• 

mar. 

6  Oct.  1767. 

William,  d.  1766,  aged  11. 


Debora,  bp.  7  July  1742  ; 
d.  21  May  1764. 


Mary,  d.  inf.  1744. 


John  Nodder1  of  Sheffield,  Gent.,  an  Attorney-at-: 
Law,  bp.  at  Hansworth  27  Oct.  1715  ;  d.  7  June 
1772,  aged  56  ;  bur.  in  the  chancel  of  Sheffield 
Church  ;  also  of  Cutthorpe  ;  will  25  April  1753  ; 
&  of  the  Edge  in  Shefd. 


1 

John  Nodder  of  Marshy 
Green  in  par.  of  Ash- 
over,  Esq.,  bp.  at  Shef- 
field  24  Jan.  1745-6; 
d.  23  Nov.  1809,  aged 
63  ;    bur.  at  Ashover  ; 
mar.  at  Chesterfield  28 
Oct.  1777. 

=Jemima,  dau.  &  h.  of 
George  Fidler  of  Ches- 
terfield,   butcher,     by 
Jemima,  sister  of  Laur. 
Bourne,  Rector  of  Ash- 
over,  etc.   (see   FED., 
p.   149);    d.    2    Dec. 
1802,  aged  43  ;  bur.  at 
Ashover. 

1 
Mary,  d. 
unmar. 
14    Jan. 
1767, 
aged  22  ; 
bur.      at 
Sheffield. 

Bri^ 
Sep 
in  t 
mar 
182 
75. 
181 
in  fi 

:Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bright  of 
Ecclesall,  Esq.;  bp.  29  July  1719 ; 
livg  at  Hasland  near  Chesterfield 
20  Sep.  1805.  (See  FED.,  p.  275. 
Q.  date  of  his  death.  See  Shef- 
field Pedigree,  p.  7.)* 


Bright  Nodder,  bp.  9 
Sep.    1747 ;    Captain 
in  the  Army  ;  d.  un- 
mar.  at  Marsh  Green 
1822,  Nov.  12,  aged 
Will    13   Aug. 
He  was  Cap. 


James,     Bourne,  b.  14     Laurence,  b.  19     Cornelius,  b.  3  March    Tho8  Wilm,  b. 
3  son.      Nov.  1781;  d.     May   1786;    d.     1788  ;  d.  1793.  &  d.  1794. 

B  1791.  21  Jan.  1804. 

1  John  Nodder  in  his  will  25  April  1753  makes  his  wife,  Mr  Isaac  Nodder,  & 
Rev.  Tho.  Bright  of  Ecclesfield,  Guardians  of  his  3  children. 

*  Mon.  Ins.  in  Chesterfield  Church.  Mary  Nodder  d.  31  Aug.  1810,  aged  91  years  (Glover's 
'  Derbyshire  ').— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  281  FAMILLE    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  691 


Catherine  Eliz.,  d.  20    George  Francis,  Geo.  Bright,  Mary,  d.  10  Aug.  1797, 
June    1830  ;     b.    12     d.,  aged  14,  25  b.    19    Aug.  aged  17  ;  bur.  at  Ash- 
May  1798.                      Oct.  1815  ;  b.  2  1785  ;  d.  over  ;  b.  31  May  1780  ; 
Oct.  1801.  1785.  d.  Oct.  1797.* 


John 


m  Nodder,     Joseph  Nodder  of  Graf  ton  Regis,  co.  Northamp.,  Jemima,  b.  14  Oct. 

son    &    heir,     Clerk,  formerly  of  Wadham  Col.,  Oxf.,  M.A.,  1778  ;  live  1854. 
unmar.  1827  ;     Rector  of  Ashover,  b.  33  April  1789  ;  mar.  in 

b.     16     May     1847  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Fletcher,  M.D.,  Jane,  d.  unmar.  27 

1783  ;   d.  24     Aid.  &  Mayor  of  Chesterfield  ;  no  issue  1853.  March  1844,  aged 

April  1840.  =j=  52  ;    b.    16   April 

|  1790. 
A  son,  b.  7  July  1853,  named  Joseph  Bourne  Nodder. 


John  Nodder=f  Mary  Bright,  Bree  of  Chesterfield  related  by  Miss  Fidler. 

j 

Bright  Nodder,  Cap'  in  the  Army,  d.     John  Nodder^=.  .  .  .  dan.  of  ....  Fid-     Dau.          F.  M.  G., 
at  Marsh  Green  ab4  1822,  unmar.  of  Cutthorpe.     ler  of  Chesterfield.  281. 

John  N.,  coel.      Jemima,  coel.     Joseph,  a  Clerk,  of  Grafton  Regis.     Jane,  ccel.     Cathe,  cosl. 


....  Markham^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Laycock  of  Shayhill.  F.  M.  G., 
J 140. 

I  I  I 

Richard  Anthony,  mar.,  took^=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....     Mary  &  another, 


the  name  of  Salisbury. 


Staniforth.  both  d.  unmar. 


Eleanor  Salisbury,  only  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  at  Bath  June  1816  to  Major  Brice. 


.  .  .  .  Fellows  of  Nottingham,  a  hosier.^  One  of  the  Fellows  said  to  marry  a 

j  dau.  of   a  Col.  Greenwood   in   the 

Parl.  Army,  who  repulsed  a  party  of 


John  F.  of  Noitm=T=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Sharp    A  dau.  Royalists  at  Swarkston  Bridge, 

of  Wing,  co.  Rutl. 


I                                                           I  I 

John  F.  of=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....     Timothy= dau.  of       Eli= dau.=.  .  .  .  sister     ....  dau., 


Nottm,     d. 
ab* 1823. 


apothecary,  of  Manning  of ....        of  wife  of    d.  unmar. 

London.  of  Ormsby.  Nevile.        John. 


Sir  Charles  Fellows. 


Newham.=r= 


....  w.  of  ....  Green  of  Whittington. 


*  Mon.  Ins.  in  Church  of  Ashover.  George  Francis  N.  d.  25  Oct.  1815,  aged  14.  Bright  N., 
Esq.,  obt.  12th  Nov.  1822,  aged  75.  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Jemima  N..  died  10  Aug.  1797, 
aged  17.  Jemima  N.  d.  Dec.  2,  1802,  aged  43.  John  N..  Gent.,  died  23rd  Nov.  1809,  aged  63 
(Glover's  'Derbyshire  '). — J.  W.  C. 


692 


FAMILY    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  28U 


....  Smith  of  Wakefield  or  Rotherham.== 


_ 

I  I 

Tho8  Smith  of=fAnn  Words-     James=r  ____  wid.  of  ____  Withers  of        F.  M.  G., 


Wakefield. 


worth. 


Smith. 


Norwich. 


....  Withers,  a  son. 


102. 


Tho8  S.=pMiss  Bat-    W^m  S.  of=p dau.  of = 2  w.,  wid.     John  S.  of  Wake- 


ofShef-  I  tie. 
field. 


Norwich, 
d.  s.p. 


Should-    of  Benjn  Fenn    field,  d.  coel. 

ham  of  Nor-    of     Norwich  ;  — 

wich;  1  w.      s.p.  Ann,  w.  of  Tho8 

Wordsworth. 


i  I 

J.  S.=Miss  Renn.     Margt=pAlex. 


.=j=Miss  Wilne.     Ann,  d.        6  child11,  all  d. 
coel.  young. 


....  a  son,    ....  eld.  dau.,     Henry  Lim-=Margt  Jean,=.  .  .  .  2  w., 
d.  y.  d.  aged  ab*  17.     berg  Toll.        dau.   &    h.,     dau.  of.... 

d.  s.p.  Vavasor. 


Mary, 

only 

child. 


I 

James  Smith  of  Norwich,=pFrances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Kinderley  of  Norwich,  Clerk, 
only  child.  by  Sarah  his  w.,  dau.  of  John  Raining  of  Norwich. 


Richard,  d.  y.,     Frances  Julia,  mar.     Sarah  Maria,     Esther,  mar.  Ch8  Western 
aged  18.  Tho.     Martin     of     mar.  Ch8  of  Thorpe  near  Norwich. 

Liverpool,  formerly     Lloyd,  LL.D.  =j= 

Frances,  d.  V.D.M.  =f= 

aged  8.  | 

1  child  only,  d.  y.        4  daus. 


Sir  James  Edw.=Pleasance,  dau.     Francis=pSarah,  dau.    John  Frederick,  mar.  1 


>hn 


Smith  of  ....    of  Rob.  Reeve 
P.L.S.;  s.p.  ofLowestoft. 


of  ....  Emma  Thompson  Aubrey, 
Marsh  of  dau.  of  Cap*  Edward 
Norwich.  Howarth  of  the  Navy. 


Frances  Cathe,  Harriet,  mar.  James  Kinderley,  mar.  John  George,  d.  in  the  E. 
mar.       Alfred  Charles     Ed-  Stanford  of  Norwich.  Indies,  coel. 
Barnard  of  wards  of  Cam- 
Norwich,  Atty.  bridge.  Edward  James,  now  at  Alex-  Frederick    William, 
=r  =r  andria.  now  of  London. 

6  children.  1  child. 


MS.  282 


FAMILIJE   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


693 


This  I  received,  with  the  exception  of  the  dates,  from  Mri  Sarah  Dowries  at  her 
brother's  house  in  Harworth,  Aug.  1824. 

Will  nuncupative  of  John  Downes  some  time  of  Sheffield,  but  late  of  Dublin, 
merch*,  would  leave  nothing  to  his  father  &  brothers,  but  all  to  Sarah  his  wife,  23 
Dec.  1665. 

Rebecca  Downes  called  kinswoman  by  Joan  Dale  of  Sheffield,  wid.  1670.  York 
Wills  902. 

Joseph  Downes  called  brother  by  John  Hemingway  in  1670.  York  Wills  961. 
Will  of  Sara  Downes  1679. 

Rob.  Downes  of  Sheffield,  goldsmith,  &  Mary  his  wife  sold  Oxley  Croft  in  Shef- 
field to  Edw.  Cheney  in  1725  for  £93  7s.  Gd. 

See  will  of  Rebecca  Turner.    York  Wills  2009. 


John  Downes,  a  Clergyman,1  b.  about  1570 


T 


John,  b.  1637  ;  probably  he      Robert,=p 
who  made  his  will  at  Dublin,      b.  1638. 
&  d.  before  his  father. 


William  Downes,  who  by  Sarah  his 
wife  had  a  dau.  Sarah,  w.  of  John 
Guest,  b.  1672  ;  d.  19  Feb.  1744. 


John,  a  goldsmith  in  London,     Mary,  w.  of  Elizabeth,  Martha,  w.     Anne, 

had  John  &  Samuel,  both  s.p Moore,  of  Bramp-  of  ....         d.  y. 

=p  ton.  Turner. 

I       • 


Charles.        Mary,  w.  of  Joseph  Downes  on  the  left. 


Robert  Downes  of  Sheffield,  goldsmith, 
Founder  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  d.  in 
1740,  s.p. ;  bur.  2  Feb.  1739-40. 


Sarah,  w.  of  Timothy 
Bridges  of  Sheffield. 


Rebecca,  w. 

of 

Hides. 


Sarah,  w.  of      William  Hildreth  of=pRebecca,  b.  1695  ;  mar.      Timothy,  went 


War- 
burton. 


Sheffield,  mercer. 


at  Sheffield  21  Feb.  1722; 
d.  12  Aug.  1760. 


to  America. 


Martha.        Richard,  had  a  dau.  Hannah,        Joseph,  b.=f= 
mar.  to Pringle.  1633. 


John  Downes,  b.  &  bp.  at  Treeton=f=Esther    Benjamin,  had  a  dau.  Mary  mar.  to 


14  Oct.  1660  ;  registered  at  Shef- 
field. 


Half-       ....  Haxby,  by  whom   Benj.  H., 
penny,     father  of  Eliz.,mar.  to  ....  Ashforth. 


1  This  "  Clergyman  "  I  believe  to  be  a  mistake.    See  will  below.     [Page  695.] 

VOL.  II.  N  N 


FAMILLE  MINORUM  GENTIUM. 


MS,  282 


Joseph  Downes  of  Manchester  ,=pMary  Moore,  mar.  at  Sheffield 
Clerk,  eldest  son.  28  Aug.  1718. 


Charles  Downes,  Clerk,  Fellow  of  the=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Tho8  Jackman 


Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester,  d. 
in  1763. 


of  Leeds,  merch4 ;  b.  1731  ; 
d.  in  1804. 


Charles,     Joseph,  b.    Sarah  &    Mary  Downes,  b.  1758  ;  w.  of  John  Calverley 
b.  1759.     1763;  d.     Ann,  d.    of  Leeds  who  took  the  name  of  Blayds.     (See 
1783.  inf.  '  Due.  Leod.,'  2nd  edit.,  p.  214.) 


John  Downes,  2nd  son,  Minister  of  St.  Paul's,  Shef-=pAnn,  dau.  of  Henry  Balguy 


field,  &  afterwards  Rector  of  St.  Michael,  Woolnoth, 
London.  At  the  time  of  his  marriage  he  was  an 
,  when  an  Atty  he  lived  at  Alfreton. 


of  Darwent  Hall,  co.  Derb., 
Gent. ;  mar.  at  Sheffield  31 
Jan.  1720-1.  (See  FED.,  p. 
236.) 


Frances,  w.  of  ... 
Littlewood,  of ... 
co.  Derb. 


Paula,  bur.  in    Joseph,  bur.    Anne,  bur.    Wilkinson, 
St  Paul's  6          11  Feb.  12  March      d.  young. 

Nov.  1741.          1741-2  1743. 


Henry  Downes,  Minister  of  St.  Paul's,  Master  of  the=pSarah  Hildreth,  sole  dau.  & 
Hospital,  &  Vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  d.  1  July  1775  ;  bur. 

.,  j-    Oi-      1  >.,  T-,  1  V,     -ftli    -T  mi4> 


at  St.  Paul's  4th  inst. 


h.,  bp.  23  Nov.  1726  ;  mar. 
16  Oct.  1749. 


1 

~~p~ 

1 

1 

1    1 

1 

Henry, 

Sarah,  bp.  27 

Anne,  wife  of 

Charles,  bp. 

Samuel,  bp.  2 

Rebecca, 

bp-2 

Aug.  1750  ; 

John  Hawks- 

28  June 

June  1763. 

bp.  20 

June 

living  at 

ley,  Clerk, 

1753  ;   bur. 

— 

July 

1756, 

Harworth  un- 

brother  of 

29  Ap1  1754. 

Mary,   bp.    9 

1757. 

d.y. 

mar.  1824. 

Lydia. 

July  1764. 

John  D.,  bp.  29  Dec.     Lydia,  1st  w.,=William  Downes,=p.  .  .  .  2nd=Miss  Wragg  of 


1759  ;  a  Clergyman,     dau.  of  John     Rector  of  Har- 

Masterof  the  Hospital,    Hawksley   of    worth,  co.  Notts, 

or  perhaps  only  Assist-     Sheffield  ;  &  Master  of  the 

ant  to  his  brother.         apothecary  ;       Hospital  at  Shef- 

no  issue.  field,  living  Aug. 

1824. 


w.,  dau. 


Chown. 


Scarborough, 
3rd  w.,  mar. 
Oct.  1818. 


William  Henry  Downes.         Henry  John  Downes. 


MS.  282  FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  695 

John  Downes  of  Sheffield,  cutler;  will  17  May  IGTSj^pSarah.1    Will  25  Nor.  1679. 


has  20  grandchildren  living  1678. 


See  above.     [Page  693.] 


Joseph,     Robert,      William,      Richard,  1678  of=^Mary,3  Exx,  &  kinsman      Martha,  w.  of  Will. 
1678.        1678.          1678.  Shefd,  cutler    24    John  D.  to  assist.  Swinney  1678. 

Feb.  1710. 


John,  Hannah,  1678,  1710,  mar.  Alexander  Pringle  of  Shefd,  linen  draper.  His  will  5  Mary, 
1678,  Dec.  1718.  A  benefactor  to  the  (?  Upper)  Chapel,  bror  George,  sister  Ann,  wife  1710. 
1710.  Hannah,  John  Brown,  &  Samuel  Shore,  Ex". 


Robert  Downes3  of  Sheffield,  cutler.  Will  11  May  1698=r=Rebecca. 
Rebecca,    .  .  .  ,=fz        John.     Robert,    Elizabeth,    Mary.    Martha,    Anne.    It  seems  not  quite 


w.  of  Mf    D. 

Charles 

Moor. 


w.  of  Mr  w.  of  certain  that  it  was 

Tho.  Robert  Martha  who  mar. 

Chapman .  Turner.  Turner. 

Sarah  Cotton, 
grandchild  1698. 


Robert  Downes,  under  age  '98,  or  (?)  son  of  Rob.  or  John. 


Ann  D.  of  Shefd,  night  woman  27  May  1705.        Elizabeth. 


D.,  living  1705.=p        Richard,  living  1705. 


Eliz.        Matthew,  mar.  &  w.          Benj.  Downes  of  Coal  Pit  Lane^r        John.       Richard, 
of  John  Yorke.  cutler  17  July  1705.  =  = 


Mary.        Elizab. 


Will.  D.  of  Sheffield,  yeo.,  9  Dec.  1708.    Coz.  Mr  John  D.^=Sarah. 


John.        W"'.        Ann.        Mary. 


T 


William  Downe8=f=Sarah. 


John  Guest= Sarah  Downes,  eld.  dau.,  d.  19  Feb.  1744,  aged  72  ;  bur.  in  psh.  Ch.  Yard,  Sheffield. 


1  Sarah  Downes  of  Sheffield,  wid.,  made  her  will  25  Nov.  1679.    Children, 
Richard,  Joseph,  Wm,  Robert,  &  Martha,  w.  of  Wm  Swinney. 

2  Mary  was  a  second  wife.    (See  his  will  1722  in  York  Wills  1878.) 

3  His  Token  exists  1670.     Probably  the  son  of  John  above. 


696 


FAMILLE   MINORUM   GENTITTM. 


MS.  282 


,=T=.  . . .  Downes.=f= 
I 


\  I 

Richard  D.        William  Downes  of  Eotherham,  stapler=p          Sister  Bird  of  Barnsley.       James. 

:f=  26  Dec.  1719.  =r 


=F 


John.    Mary.    Martha.     William.    Sarah,  w.  of    Martha.    Rich3.    Ann.    Hannah.    William. 

Richd  Kent.  — 

Sarah. 


Elizab.,  wife  of  Mr  Shipley,  dau.  in  law.         Thomas  Spence,  son        Thomas  Hawksworth, 
Mr  Marm.  Shipley,  son  in  law.  in  law,  dec".  nephew. 


Thos.        Eliz. 


....  lst=j=Leonard=  Hannah  Wright,     .  .  .  .=pJohn  Hawks-= Hannah,  2nd  w.,  dau 


wife. 


Webster  widow,  2nd  w., 

of  Shef-  mar.  19  May 

field,  1747. 
cutler. 


1  w. 


ley  of  Porto 
Bello  near 
Sheffield. 


&  coh.  of  George 
Younge  of  Sheffield. 
(See  FED.,  p.  290.) 


John  Webster,  Clerk,     ....  w.  of  Hugh    Mary  Webster,  the=f=John  Hawksley, 


only  son,  d.  unmar.,    Spooner  of  Shef-    other  coheir,  mar. 


&  was  bur.  in  Shef-    field,  Gent.  ;  d. 
field  10  Dec.  1766.        without  issue. 


2  Nov.  1760. 


of  Sheffield,  apo- 
thecary. 


John  Hawksley,  Clerk,  =  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen? 
only  son,  d.   without    Downes,  Vicar  of 
issue.  Ecclesfield. 


Lydia  Hawksley,  only  dau.,  wife 
of  Willie  Downes,  Rector  of 
Harworth. 


Webb=p w.  of Walker  of  Sheffield;     Marsden  of=p.  .  . 

of  London.  d.  his  widow ;  s.p.  Chesterfield. 


Charles  Hawksley  Webb      John  Webb  of  =  Martha,  dau.  of  George  Susan  W., 

of  Sheffield,  surgeon,  d.      Barlow,  co.         Mower  of   Woodseats,  living  un- 

umnar.  1820.  Derb.,  Clerk.      Esq. ;  mar.  16  May  mar.  1814. 

1687.  (See  FED.,  p.  100.) 


Sarah,  d.     Lydia,  w.  of  Samuel  Yonnge  of    Robert  M.  of  London,= 
unmar.       Sheffield.     (See  FED.,  p.  290.)     stockbroker. 


MS.  283 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


697 


Thomas  Cheney  of  Ashford,  co.  Derb.,  Gent.  ;  will  18  March=rJoan  ....  bur.  at 


1722  ;  d.  1  Oct.  1723  ;  bur.  4th  at  Monyash. 


Monyash  20  Nov. 
1724. 


Thomas,=pSidney        John.     Elizabeth,  mar.     Ann       Mary      Cathe  Jackson. 
2  son.         ....  ....  Griffith.        Jones.     Lloyd. 


T 


1.  Edward,  of  Lang-  Anne,     fiugh  Cheney  of  Bake-= Mary      Mary, 
herne,  co.  Caerm.  well,  surgeon,  d.  1756 d. 

—  (Q.  if  not  son  of  Ed-     1765. 

2.  Thomas,  of  Llan-  ward  &   father  of  Dr 
vire.  Cheney.) 


Tho. 
Eliz. 


Edward  Cheney  of  Ashford  &  of  Halkin,  co.  Flint,  1721  ;=f=Elizab.  Hughes,  bur.  at 


bur.  at  Monyash  28  Oct.  1745  ;  bought  Oxley  Croft  in 


Sheffield  in  1725. 


Monyash  5  June  1772. 


Edward  Cheney  of  Yoxall,=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Wil.  Brown      Ann.      Thomas.      Sidney. 


Esq.,  bur.  at  M.  22  June 


1773. 


....  1  w.,  dau.  of  .  . 
Cheshire  ;  wid.  of  .  . 
Peach  of  Derby. 


of     Burton-upon- Trent, 
Clerk. 


Hugh.         John. 


.= Robert  Cheney  of  Meynel  Lang-=f=Bridget,  2  w.,  dau.  of 


ley,   co.    Derb.,    Esq.  ;    Sheriff 
1775  ;  d.  1809,  aged  72. 


Robert  Leacroft ;  bp. 
17  Aug.  1739. 


Robert,  Lt.-General,  d.  1820. 


Ann,  mar.  1  Tho.  Winslow  of  Merton,  co.  Glouc.,    Mary,  mar.  Charles  Simpson  of 
Clerk,  2  ....  Lloyd.  Lichfield,  Gent. 


MS.  283 

Edward  Cheney  in  13  George  I. 
is  described  as  late  of  Halkin 
in  Flint,  in  1728  of  Wood- 
thorpe,  &  in  1739  of  Ashford-in- 
the-water. 


.  . .  .^Edward  Cheney  came=Mrs  Cade,  2nd  w., 
1  w.    from  Flintshire,  &  re-    to    whom    John 
sided  at  Woodthorpe    Woodruffe      left 
after     his     marriage    Woodthorpe    for 
with  M18  Cade.  life  ;  s.p. 


....  Cheney .=|= 

A  " 


I 


698  FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  283 


Hugh  Cheney,  many  years  an  apothecary  at  Sheffield,=f=  ....  mar. 


afterwards  M.D.,  from  whom  information. 


Stephenson. 


Selina  Cheney,  only  child,  mar.  Ric.  Bailey  of  Sheffield,  merch*, 
&  d.  his  widow,  without  issue,  at  Ashford  in  1835. 

March  2,  1846.  Mr  Hooke,  who  was  b.  at  Crookes,  son  of  a  tanner  there,  &  has 
lived  since  1801  in  London,  told  me  that  the  wife  of  Dr  Cheney  was  the  dau.  of  Sim. 
King,  a  publican  on  London  Wall,  by  ....  Law  his  wife,  dau.  of  a  flegm  maker  at 
Sheffield,  sister  to  ....  Law,  his  natural  grandfather.  He  had  a  sister  who  lived 
much  with  the  Cheneys. 


la    frme.  MS.  233 


Charles  Pryme,  came  from  Ypres  &  settled  in  the  Levels  temp.  Car.  I.=f= 

Abraham     Matthew  Pryme  of  the  Levels,=f=Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Smagge  or  Smaque 
Pryme.        Gent.,  b.  31  Aug.  1645  ;    d.  ;  who  emigrated  from  Paris  to  the  Levels; 


29  July  1694. 


b.  17  Nov.  1649  ;  mar.  4  April  1670 ; 
d.  1729. 


Mary,  b.  17  Oct.  1685;      Frances,  b.  15  Feb.      David.     Elizabeth.    Elizabeth, 
mar.  Thomas  Johnson      1687 ;    mar.    John 

of  Brumby,  co.  Line.          Cooke.  Jacob.       Mary.         Frances. 

All  d.  young. 


Abraham  De  la  Pryme,  F.R.S.,    Peter  Pryme=f=Frances,  dau.  of    Sarah,  b.  14  Sep. 


Minister  of  Thorne,  b.  15  Jan.  of  the  Levels, 
1671  ;  d.  13  June  1704  ;  bur.  b.  29  April 
at  Hatfield ;  never  mar.*  1672;  d.  25 

Nov.  1724. 


Francis  Wood  of  1677  ;  mar.  1696 

the  Levels ;  mar.  to   Wil.   Oughti- 

25  July   1695;  bridge  of  Hatfield 

d.  1707.  Woodhouse. 


Abraham  De  la  Pryme,  eldest  8on,^pEmelia  ....  d.  a  widow    4  infant  children, 
b.  1700  ;  d.  6  Oct.  1740.  1769,  aged  76. 


James  De  la  Pryme  of  Sheffield,  merch^^p  Etnelia,  mar.  William  Green, 


only  son,  sold  the  estate  at  Hatfield,  & 
d.  in  the  Isle  of  Man  ab4  1785. 


M.D.,  of  Thundercliffe  Grange, 
&  d.  s.p.  1760,  aged  28. 


I  I 

lildren, 


2  children,     James  De  la  Pryme  of  Naze-    Abraham,  of ....     Mary,  mar 

d.  y.  house  nr  Kirkham,  co.  Lane.    nr  Blackburn.  Glover,  Esq. 

*  His  diary  is  printed  by  the  Surtees  Society,  vol.  54,  where  see  a  fuller  pedigree  of  this 
family.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  283  FAMILIJE   MINORITM   GENTIUM.  699 


Francis  Pryme  of  Ferriby  near  Hull,  b.  1701  ;  d.  7  July  1769.=p 

F  ~T  ~T  ~T 

Christopher  Pryme,=f=  Elizabeth,  mar.  Nancy,  Sally,  mar.  Mayson 

"Wil.  Robinson,  living  Wright,     Esq.,     of 

Esq.,  &  d.  s.p.  unmar.  Cottingham. 

_ T 


b.  1739  ;  d.  1784. 


George  Pryme  of  Cam-=  Mayson  Wright,  Sally,  mar Francis  & 

bridge,  Esq.,  Barrister  Master  &  Com-  Jennings,  Rector  George,  d. 

at  Law,  only  son,  1826  mander    in    the  of    Croxton,  co.  in  Tobago 

M.P.  for  the   town  of  Navy.  Line.  1801  & 

Cambridge.  1805. 


Hugh  Blaydes  of  Hull,  Esq.n=Elizabeth. 


Hugh,  d.  unmar.     Benjamin  Blaydes.=p 

r  r 

Benjamin  Blaydes    Hugh  Blaydes  of  Ranby  Hall,  co.  Notts, 
of  London.  Esq.,  Sher.  of  Notts  1812. 


MS.  284  Curtur— 

John  Turner  in  his  will  1773  names  his  cousin  John  Scholey  of  Aughton,  Yeo., 
&  his  brother  Samuel  Scholey  of  Attercliffe,  also  his  wife  Sarah. 

The  notes  of  this  will  and  the  affiliation  I  have  from  Mr  W.  Swift. 

That  Samuel  Turner  was  the  nephew  of  John  I  heard  from  persons  who  knew 
them  both. 

Samuel  Turner  of  Horton  Roberts,  Gent.,  is  styled  kinsman  by  Geo.  Staniforth 
of  Catcliffe  in  his  will  2  Feb.  1757. 

See  the  Barbara  Kent,  w.  of  Turner,  at  p.  564. 

A  Mr  William  Langley  and  Mrs  Ann  Pott  were  mar.  at  Worksop  4  June  1705. 

....  Langley=f=Sarah  ....  d.  10  July  1684,  aged  54. 

r  ~n 

William  Langley  of  Rotherham^Elizabeth  Benthallof  Wallingwells,  mar.    John. 


Gent.,  d.  8  Sep.  1706,  aged  43. 
Will  dated  30  Aug.  1706.  A  mer- 
cer. Bro.  John  Kirgall  &  bro. 
John  Rotherham,  supervisors. 


at  Carlton    6   May   1692  ;    d.   5   Nov.         — 
1741.      (Q.  if  this  name  should  not  be    Dorcas. 
Benthall.    See  PED.  of  Rotherham  of 
Dronfield.) 


Richard,  William,  William,  &  Hannah,    Walter,  d.  1  June    Ann,  w.  of  John  Bur- 
all  d.  in  their  infancy.  17  30,  aged  31,  bur.     ton  of  Rotherham,  mer- 

at  Rotherham.          cer;  d.  31  Oct.  1733.  A 


700 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  284 


Richard  Thompson  of  Shef-npElizabeth  Langley,  d.  8  July= John  Bell  of  Sheffield, 


field,  factor,  d.  27  March 


1753  ;  bur.  at  Rotherham.    merch*,  2nd  husb.,  d. 


1733.  Will  28  Jan.  1758.  30  June  1743. 

Elizabeth  Thompson,  only  child,  d.  16  June  1724. 

John  Turner  of  Cold  Aston,  co.  Derb.,  Yeo.=f=Mary  .... 
Will  4  Jan.  1738-9  ;  prob.  23  April  1742. 


Turner .=p  John  Turner  of  Sheffield,  woollen=Sarah  Langley,  d.  at  Hems- 

draper.    Will  dated  6  Feb.  1773 ;     worth  22  May  1791,  aged 
prov.  16  April  1776.  96  ;  bur.  at  Rotherham. 


Robert,    Samuel  Turner  of  Sheffield,=rMargaret,  dau.  of  William 


1  son,  mercer,  d.  4  Oct.  1791, 
d.  un-  aged  61 ;  bur.  at  Sheffield, 
mar.  Will  10  May  1791. 


....  w.  of  John 

Burton  of  Royds  Mill  by     Kent    of   Kim- 
Margaret  Bamforth  ;  b.  25    berworth  &  Hoo- 
Jan.  1747  ;  mar.  28  April    ton-Roberts, 
1768  ;  d.  11  Aug.  1798.        Gent. 


Thomas, 

1    1 

of  Hudders- 

Esther,  w.  of 

Ann,  w. 

of  Josh 

....  w.  of 

of  Shef- 

field! 

Tho.  Johnson 

Brooke  of  Hud- 

Dyson   of 

Hud- 

field, 

— 

of    Sheffield, 

dersfield 

,    ban- 

dersfield. 

iron- 

. .  •  . 

of  Hudders- 

mercer. 

ker. 

monger. 

field. 

Samuel,  of  Sheffield,  mercer,=j=Catherine,  dau.    William,  of  Shef-= Charlotte,  dau. 


afterwards  of  Chesterfield, 
Gent.,  d.  17  Jan.  1832.  Will 
Nov.  8,  1830;  re-executed 
27  July  1831 ;  prov.  at  York 
22  Dec.  1843. 


of  Wilm  Green,    field,  mercer, 
M.D.,    late    of    afterwds    Sheriffs 


Thundercliffe 
Grange. 


Officer,    d.    Dec. 
1836,  set.  56. 


of  Tho.  Heron, 
Vicar  of  Ponte- 
fract  ;  mar.  9 
Oct.  1806. 


1                 1 

Samuel  William,    Catherine,  mar. 
of  Sheffield,  At-    Rob.  Wholey  & 
torney.                    d.  10  Jan.  1838. 

....     Charlotte  Amelia,  mar.  at  Chesterfield  4 
w.  of    April  1838  to  John  Chambers  of  Shef- 
....    field,  Solicitor. 

Laurence  Benthall=f=Catherine,  dau.  of  Tho.  Cassey  of  Cassey 
Compton  &  Whitfield,  co.  Glouc.,  Esq. 


Cassey  B.,    Philip  Benthall  of  Benthall,  d.  26  Aug.  1713,=p 
s.p.    *  aged  81 ;  bur.  in  the  Chapel  at  Benthall. 


T 


Edward,  mar 

Fortim  (?)&had  issue. 


Ann,  b.  1669  ;  mar.  abl  1694  at  Darfield  to  John 
Eotherham  of  Dronfield,  Gent.,  &  d.  1756.  (See 
Journal  of  House  of  Lords,  1746, March  23, 26, 27.) 


Elizabeth,  mar.  at  Carlton  6  May  Richard,  d. 

1694    to    William    Langley    of  5      March 

Rotherham,  mercer.  1720,  aged 

=F  47. 


Walter.    2  other  dau8  named  in  his  will,  who    Sarah,  wife  of 
seem  to  have  d.   infants.,'    names,    John  Turner. 
Anne  &  Hannah. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  1  Ric.  Thompson 
of  Sheffield,  factor,  &  2  John  Bell 
of  Sheffield,  merch*. 


MS.  284A 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


701 


John  (Huzey  ?) w.  of  Jos1'  Downes w.  of  Wm  Turner.     ....  w.  of  Rob.  Turner. 

Will  1670.  =j= 

My  Haxby. 


....  Turner.1^ 


Rebecca  Turner,  b.  1655  ;  d.  unmar.  1  May  1729.     Will  28  Oct.  1728 Turner. 


William  Turner.        Hammond  Turner,  b.  1702. 


MS.  285  aitrerson — 35alL 

William  Ball,  house  steward  to  the  Holderness  family  at  Aston. 


John  Dale  of  Sheffield,  mercer,=p.  . 
accompanied  Lord  Holderness, 
Ambassador  to  Venice. 


William  Ball,=p 
steward  in  the 
Holderness 
family. 


....  mar. 
....  Newbold 
of  Hansworth 
Woodhouse. 


mar. 


....  Dale,      ....  only      William  B.,  an     ...  .=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


only  son, 
drowned 
in  the 
Thames. 


dau.,  mar. 
Captain 
Atkinson 
ofGosport. 


Attorney  at 
Rotherham,  d. 
unmar. 


Ball 
of 

Tod- 
wick. 


.  Needham, 

an  officer  of  the  Excise  ;  re- 
siding at  Sheffield  ;  sister  to 
the  w.  of  Thos.  Brailsford,  an 
upholsterer  there. 


William,  of  Sheffield,  merch*,  principal  heir 
to  his  uncle  ;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  &  h.  of  Tho. 
Roebuck  of  Sheffield,  saddler. 


....  mar  ......... 

Grant  of  Shef-      mar. 
field. 


Alder- 
son. 


.  Alderson  of  .       .  co.  Westmoreland.=F 


Christopher  Alderson,  Clerk,  Rector  of  Eckington,  co.  Derb.,: 
&  Aston,  co.  York  ;  a  Just,  of  the  Peace  ;  was  for  a  while 
Vicar  of  Tickhill,  where  he  rebuilt  the  parsonage  house. 


Ball, 


Christopher    Chris topher,=.  .  .  .  only  dau.  &  h.  of  Elizabeth,  mar.  Mary,  live 

Alderson  of     3  son.  Dennis  Frith,  Esq.,  of  Wil.  Newsom,  unmar. 

Tickhill.  Eckington  &  after  of  Rector  of  1832. 

Retford.  Scruton. 


1  This  must  be  either  the  Wra  Turner  or  Robert  Turner  who  are  called  brothers 
by  John  Hemingway  in  1670,  because  he  speaks  of  a  Joseph  Downes  who  had  a  dau. 
Mary  Haxby,  which  My.  is  called  cousin  by  Rebecca  Turner,  &  she  speaks  also  of 
Downes  her  cousin. 

VOL.  n.  o  o 


702 


MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  285 


Jonathan,  1  son,=p.  .  .  .  only  dau.  of  Row- 


Vicar  of  Hornby 
&  Rector  of  Hart- 
hill. 


land   Hodgson,   Rector 
of  Rawmarsh. 


William,  2nd  son,= Harriet,  dau.  of 
Rector  of  Aston,  Joseph  Walker 
and  Just,  of  of  Eastwood, 

Peace;  no  issue.      Esq.  (p.  305). 


George  Alderson,  eldest  son,  godson  Christopher  A.,=Georgiana,  dau.  of  John 

&  principal  heir  to  George  Wood-  Clerk,  mar.  .  .       Peel,   Esq.,   of  Pasture 

head  of  Sheffield,  Esq.,   who  mar.  July  1832.  Houses  (p.  91). 

his  aunt. 


....  mar.  James  Wil-  Jonathan,= Isabella,  dau.  Charlotte  Maria,  2  dau.,  mar. 

son  of  Sheffield,  mar.  1834.    of  William  at  Harthill  9   Dec.  1835  to 

Attorney,  clerk  to  the  Newsam,Rec-  Thomas  Beard  Holy  of  Shef- 

Cutlers'  Company.  tor  of  Scruton.  field.     (See  PED.,  p.  286.) 

Tho.  Ball  of  Oughton  in  psh.  of  Aston.  Will  3  Oct.  1724.  If  Eliz.  my  wife  do 
not  marry  again  to  have  the  tent,  at  Bole  Hill  in  psh.  of  Eckingtou.  She  &  his 
.brother,  John  Ball,  Ex8.  Children,  John  B.,  the  eldest,  Thos.,  Wm,  &  Sara  B. 


— fEfatobsltp*  MS. 

Communicated  by  Mr  T.  N.  Ince,  who  had  it  from  the  family. 
Thomas  Roebuck  of  the  Bull  Stable,  saddler=p.  .  . .  dau.  of  Rob.  &  Elizab.  Morton. 


Thomas,  of  Sheffield,=r 
saddler. 


John  R.  of  Sheffield,       Robert  R.  of  Sheffield,' 
saddler,  d.  unmar.  innkeeper. 


Ann,  only  child,  mar.      Thomas  R.  of  the= 
Will.  Ball  of  Todwick.       Haymarket,  Shef- 
field, saddler. 


Ruth,  mar.  Rob.      Mary,  mar. 

Spencer  of  Shef-      Wil- 

field,  engraver.        son. 


Joshua  Hawksley  of^pMary.        Elizabeth ,  mar.  Tho.  Parkin  of 


Sheffield,  filesmith. 


Sheffield.     (See  PED.,  p.  539.) 


i 

Thomas  Hawksley=pJane,  dau.  of  Charles      Joshua  Hawksley=r.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John 


Morton  of  Beighton,       of    Sheffield    (p. 


farmer,  his  cousin. 


300). 


Harmar,  V.D.M., 
of  Sheffield. 


Charles.         Elizab.        Cathe. 


MS.  286 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


703 


To  this  family  I  think  the  following  entry  in  the  Register  of  Wad  worth  must 
belong:  "1701,  Sep.  17.  Mar.  Samuel  Roberts  of  Attercliffe  &  Mrs  Sarah  Usher 
of  this  town,"  and  if  the  early  generations  are  right  that  these  Wilsons  are  of 
those  at  Alfreton.  They  themselves  say  that  they  sprung  from  Owlerton  or 
Wadsley. 

....  Wilson  of  Sheffield  or  the  neighbourhood.^ 


....  Wilson=p.  . .  .  dau.  of  Robert  Durant  of  Sheffield, 
of  Sheffield.    I  V.D.M.,  ejected  from  Crowle. 

John  Wilson^          Ann,  mar.  John  Barber  of  Darnel mar.  a 

of  Sheffield.  =p  Scotchman. 


....  only  dau., 
d.  unmar. 


John  Barber  of  Attercliffe,  liv&  1803,  aged  87,        Jeremiah. 

when  he  communicated  all  in  this    pedigree 

above  Thomas  Wilson  of  Far  Gate.  George. 


Wilson.=p 
I 


Matthew  Fen  ton  of  Sheffield  (Q.  this) 


.  .  .  .^pThomas  Wilson 

of  the=F 

Hannah,  2 

w., 

dau. 

John  Fenton 

.  . 

.  . 

Fenton 

1  w. 

Far  Gate  in  Sheffield, 

of   George 

Wood- 

of    Sheffield, 

of 

Sheffield. 

edge-tool  maker 

or 

head    of 

Wi 

ght- 

apothecary, 

shearsmith. 

wisel,  Yeo 

(See 

d.  unmar. 

FED.,  p.  270.) 

Joseph  Lud-^Eli/a- 

Mary, 

mar.  . 

John  Wilson  of  thfi^Tsabel. 

dau. 

lam  of  Shef- 

beth. 

Barnes  of  Lambert 

Far 

Gate,  Sheffield, 

of. 

v    7 

field. 

Street, 

Sheffield. 

eldest  son. 

Hutton. 

.  .  .  .  L.,  w.  of  Jas 

Wickers,  &  others. 


Joseph  Wilson= Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Holy        Other 
of  Sheffield,         of  Sheffield,  by  Sarah  Wilson        chil- 
optician.  his  wife.  dren. 


Hannah,  mar.  Tho. 
Newbold  of  Shef- 
field, merch*.  (See 
p.  287.) 


Sarah,  b.  Dec.  1725;  d.  1768; 
mar.  Tho.  Holy  of  Sheffield, 
button  maker.  (See  p.  286.) 


Ann,  mar.  Edward  Ander- 
tonofMacclesfield  &  after- 
wards of  Sheffield,  grocer  ; 
no  issue. 


Joseph  Wilson  of  Sheffield,=f=Ann,  dau.  of  George 


merchant,  of  Norfolk  Street, 
d.  1796,  ret.  73. 


Greaves  of  Sheffield. 


John  Harrison  of=f=Rebecca. 
Hollis  Croft  in 
Sheffield,  merch1. 


704 


FAMILLE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

A 


MS.  286 


Sarah,  the  2nd  w.  of    Anne.     Thomas  Harrison  of  Sheffield,  merch*,^  Elizabeth, 


Alexander  Macken- 
zie,  Curate   of  St. 
Paul's,  Sheffield. 
(See  FED.,  p.  102.) 


only  issue,  d.  at  his  house,  called  Weston 
House,  on  Crooke's  Moor,  Sheffield, 
30  May  1818,  aged  60,  leaving  only 
2  dau8. 


d.  21  Sep. 
1823. 


Mary  Ann,  only  issue,  mar.  at  Sheffield 
26  April  1828  to  William  Smith,  Esq., 
junr,  of  Barnes  Hall. 


Anne,  d.  unmar.  14  May      Eliza. 
1858,  aged  58  ;   bur.  at 
Wadsley. 


Thomas  W.  of  Sharrow  Moor,  snuff      Hannah,      Harriet,  mar.  Henry  Pearson, 
manufacturer,  d.  unmar.  ab*  1812.        d.  unmar.     Vicar  of  Norton,  &  has  issue. 


T 


Harriet.    Ellen.     Henry  Hollingworth.     Eliza,  mar.  Henry  Wilson.     William. 


William  Wilson,  2nd  son,  of  Sharrow  Moor^Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  ....  Wil- 


snuff  manufacturer,  has  4  sons  &  2  or  3 
dau8 ;  d.  in  1842  ;  of  Brightfield. 


kinson  of  Sheffield,  merch* ;  sister  to 
Fred.  Wilkinson  of  Sheffield,  Attf. 


William,  mar.  Hannah 
Bestwick. 


George,  mar.  1  w.  Jane          Edwd 
Anne,  2  w.  Emily  Kings-         Thomas, 
ford. 


Charles 
Alfred. 


M; 


ary  Ann,  or  Ellen 
Harriet. 


I    I 
Eliza, 


mar.  Edwin  Cecil. 


Maria,  mar.  Rev.  Thomas  Howard. 


Frederick=pDora 
Ann 
Mason. 


Fred.  Wm.        Harry.        Dora. 


Art: 


hur. 


Alex.  Mackenzie. 


Mary,  w.      Joseph  Wilson  of  West  Brook  House,=f=Eliz.,  dau.  of  Henry  Pearson  of 
of  ....         Sharrow  Moor  near  Sheffield,  &  of  the     Nottingham  ;   sister  to  Henry 
Tenant.        Snuff  Mills,  aged  ab1  65,  1826  ;  d.  5     P.,  Vicar  of  Norton  ;    mar.  1 
May  1829.  Feb.  1798. 


Ellen,  eld. 
dau.,  mar. 
Henry 
Spurr. 

Jane,  2nd  dau., 
drowned  in  the 
Porter  Brook 
on  Monday  22 
July  1811, 
aged  11. 

Joseph 

w., 

eldest 
son. 

Frederick, 
3  son. 

Henry= 
W.,  2 

son,  of 
West- 
brook. 

pElizabeth,  dau.    A 
of  Henry  Pear- 
son, Vicar  of 
Norton  ;  mar. 
.  .  Oct.  1830. 

Henry  Frederick,  d.  aged  11. 


MS.  286 


EAMILIJE   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


705 


I  find  a  Daniel  Oley  living  at  or  near  Havercroft  in  1650,  whereas  I  conclude 
this  name  was  originally  so  spelt,  &  is  not  a  broad  pronunciation  of  the  name 
Hawley.  Barnabus  Oley  was  a  Yorkshire  man.  Susan  Oley  mar.  Toby  Gill  of 
Wakefield.  A  Francis  Oley  was  Vicar  of  Peniston. 

This  Sheffield  family  of  Holy  made  pretension  to  a  singular  Coat,viz.,  ?  Az.  and  arg., 
charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  sab.  or  gules,  between  2  annulets  in  pale  &  2  swans  in 
fess  of  the  2nd.  Motto :  Suivez  moi. 


Daniel  Holy  of  Sheffield.^ 
I 


\ 


Ihomas  Holy  of= 
Sheffield,  button 
maker,  from  28 
Nov.  1741  ;  app. 
af  Cotton  Wat- 
kin  (?). 

f=Sarah,  dau.  of     Mar1 
Tho.    Wilson     John 
(see  p.  286)  ;      of  Sh 
b.  Dec.  1725  ;      
d.  1768.              wall 
Whi 

1                     1 
r,  mar.  1       ....  mar.      .  .  . 

1 
mar. 

Cooper       Joseph           mar. 
effield,  2      Whitley 
Bram-         of  Shef- 
of  The         field. 
;e  House. 

....  Ib- 

berson  of 
Sheffield. 

Thomas  Holy  of  Sheffield  Moor,  merch1,^ 
purchased  much  land  in  that  neighbour- 
hood ;  b.  1752  ;  livs  1826  ;  d.  1830  ;  bp. 
at  the  Nether  Chapel  ;  d.  9  Nov.  1830. 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sarah,  mar.  her 
Beard  of  the  psh.  of    cousin  William 
Glossop  ;    d.   6    Jan.    Newbould.  (See 
1841,  aet.  78.                  p.  287.) 

1                                     1                                        1 
Jane,   mar.  in    1832     Ann,  mar.  Tho.  Broad-    ....  mar.  James 

Rev.    Henry    Holds-    bent  of  Grove  House,     Fearnley  of  Man- 
worth,  Rector  of  Nor-    Longsight  nr  Man-           Chester  &    Platt 
thorpe(?),  co.  Line.       Chester.                             Hall. 

Joseph  & 
Sarah, 
d.y. 

Thomas  Beard=f 
Holy,  only  son, 
mar.  9  Dec. 
1835,  of  Nor- 
ton Houses. 

Char 

^Charlotte  Maria,  2=Eliz.,  2  w.,  wid.  of        ....  mar.  16  May 
dau.    of   Jonathan     ....  Heald  of              1822  to  JoshHolds- 
Alderson,  Rector  of    Stockport  ;  sister         worth,  Esq.,  of 
Harthill  (p.  285);     of  James  H.  of  Parri       Wakefield,  M.P.  for 
d.  1837  April  19.        Wood;  mar.atDids-      that  borough  1841. 
bury  2  Oct.  1838. 

lotte  Maria,  d.  an  infant  April  1837,  only  child. 

Hannah,  mar.  her       ....  mar.  Tho.  Parker      Daniel  Holy  of  Shef— 
cousin  Joseph  Wil-     of  Sheffield,  cutler.             field,  merch*,  &  of 
son.    (See  p.  286.)       (See  PED.,  p.  288.)             South  Grove,  d.  29 
May  1831,  aet.  79. 

f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
....  Cope- 
stack  of  Lon- 
don; d.  1833. 

George  Holy  of  Sheffield, 
merch1,  livs  unmar.  1844. 


Daniel,  of  Sheffield, 
merch1,  living  un- 
mar. 1844. 


Mary  Anne,  mar.  in  1813  to 
Verdon  Brittain  of  Sheffield, 
nfierch*.  (See  PED.,  p.  273.) 


706 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  286 


A| 


Sarah  Wilson,  mar.  Rev.  Robert  Caroline,  mar.  at  Whittington  16  April  Some 
Robinson  of  Whittington  13  1823  to  Joseph  Davenport  of  Ham-  d.  y. 
March  1816.  =p  burgh  ;  separated.  He  is  dead. 


Henry,  of  Chester-=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Josh  Kirk  of      Robert  Brownel,      Charles 
field,  auctioneer.         Sheffield,  land  agent.  d.  unmar.  Blick. 

Robert  Henry. 


MS.  287 


Rob.  Dent  the  elder  made  his  will  19  April  1769.  His  son  d.  before  him.  Will 
28  May  1764.  Old  Dent  names  his  nieces  Mary,  w.  of  Jonathan  Hunt  of  Sheff.,  by 
whom  John,  &  Sarah,  w.  of  Joseph  Clarke  of  Hill  Top  in  Ecclesal,  innkeeper,  by 
whom  Robert  C.,  also  nephews  John  &  Tho.  Hill  &  George  Holdsworth,  &  his  sisters 
Alice  Hunt,  Hannah  Hill,  &  Mary  Marshall,  Michael  Dent,  son  of  his  late  cousin 
Michael  D.  of  Woodseats,  Scyth-smith,  John,  another  son,  Sister  in  law  Hannah 
Woollen,  Aunt  Hannah  Unwin  of  Dore,  Eliz.  D.,  dau.  of  my  cousin  Michael, 
deceased,  Servant  &  kinsman  Tho.  Derwent. 

Peter  Cadman  below  was  son  of  Peter  Cadman,  a  merchant  at  Sheffield,  who  had 
that  only  son  and  one  dau.  S  .  .  .  .  who  mar.  Mr  Joshua  Spooner  of  Crookes,  &  d.  1 
Feb.  1825,  aged  60.  (See  p.  288.)  Who  is  Rob.  Newbould,  Esq.,  of  Beauchief 
Villa,  who,  7  Jan.  1851,  mar.  Averilda  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Maurice  Rodgers,  Esq., 
&  in  1856  Emma,  dau.  of  Jas  Young  of  Epsom  ? 


William  Newbould  of  Ecclesal  Chapelry,  d.=p  Margaret,  d.  2  Dec. 
14  Jan.  1725,  set.  47.     Will  14  Jan.  1725.   |  1724,  set.  37. 


York  Wills 
1660. 


I    I 


I    I 


I    I 


Sarah.     Thomas  Newbould  of  Sheffield,=pHannah,  dau.  of  Tho.    George.      Rachel. 


edge-tool  maker,  Master  Cutler 
Joana.     1751  ;  ob.  3  Aug.  1782,  set.  68; 
app.   to   Tho.   Wilson,  shear- 
smith,  8  Jan.  1735. 


Wilson  (see  PED., 
p.  286);  d.  27  May 
1776, 83t.  57;  mar.  13 
July  1738. 


William.    Ann. 


Robert,  d.  Margaret,  mar.  Jam8  Eckley  Colley  of 
in  his  in-  Liverpool,  Capn  of  a  rnerch4  vessel,  d. 
fancy.  his  widow  at  Sheffield. 


Ann,  mar.  Thomas  Leader  of 
Sheffield,  merch1,  afterwards 
of  Broxted  in  Essex. 


Hannah,  mar.  1  Robert 
Dent  of  Sheffield,  son  of 
Rob.  D.  who  was  Master 
Cutler  1746  ;  2  Tho. Wat- 
son of  Sheffield.  The 
Dents  were  hardwaremen. 


Sarah,  d.  in  Feb. 
1804  without 
issue ;  the  widow 
of  Richard  Mot- 
tram  of  Sheffield. 


Samuel  Newbould=pElizabeth,  dau. 


of  Sheffield  Moor, 
merch4,  Master 
Cutler  1800;  3rd 
son ;  d.  9  July 
1742  [sic], 

B 


&   h.  of  John 
Taylor  of  Shef- 
field, "  The 
Manchester 
Carrier." 


MS.  287 


FAMILI^E    MINOETJM    GENTIUM. 


707 


John  Newbould  of  Sheffield,=f=Charlotte,  dau.  of  Geo.  Brittain 


raerch4,    &    of    Brarahope 
Hall,  d.  1850. 


of  Sheffield,  merch1.    (See  FED., 
p.  273.) 


Hannah,  un- 
mar.  1826. 


Hannah  Elizabeth,  (?)  mar.  Humphry  John 
Hare,  Esq.,  Barr.  at  Law,  son  of  Rev.  Hum- 
phry John  Hare. 


Lucy,  mar.  Ch8  Chadwick  of 
Leeds,  M.D.,  &  d.  in  Jan. 
1858.  =p 

Ellen  Britain  0. 


Eliza,  mar.  1810  to    Samuel,  of  Shef-=pHannah  Hankin,  dau.  of  Fran.  Carter 


Wil.  Leader  of  Lon-    field,  merch4,  d. 
don,  merch*,  son  of     .  .  March  1851. 
Tho.  &  Ann  above. 


Searaneke  of  Hertford,  Esq. ;  mar.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Hertford,  5  Aug.  1817 ; 
d.  3  Nov.  1830. 


Lucretia.     Samuel.    Francis.    Julia.    Alexr,  d.  y. 


Ann,  mar.  Jos. 
Walker  of  Shef., 
draper. 


Lucy,  mar.  John  Sea- 
raneke,Esq.;  now  living 
at  Goningsboro'. 


Henry,  of  Sheffield,  merch4,  3rd  son, 
mar.  4  June  1817  to  Mary,  dau.  of 
Wil.  Williamson,  Esq.,  of  Bunting- 
ford.  =F 


Will™  Williamson, 
a  Clergyman. 


John,  in 
the  Law. 


2  or  3  daus.      A  son,  who  lived  at  Aderbury, 
co.  Oxon  ;  d.  1851,  aged  32. 


Thomas  Newbould  of  Shef-    William  Newbonld  of  Shef-=pSarah,  dau.  of  Tho.  Holy 


field,    merch4,    eldest    son,  field,     mercht,     2nd     son, 

d.  unmar.  ab4 1804.     (Q.  if  built    house    on    Crooke's 

not    20   March   1810,   aet.  Moor;    d.   30  Jan.   1808, 

66.)  set.  53. 


by  Sarah  Wilson  (see 
p.  286)  ;  d.  Aug.  1804  ; 
bur.  at  Ecclesal. 


Hannah,  mar.     Sarah,  mar.  25  Aug.  1806  Mary,  mar.  12  Margaret,  mar.  25 

Peter     Spurr     to     Peter     Cadman     of  Dec.    1805    to  Aug.  1806  to  Ben- 

of  Sheffield  &     Hansworth     Grange;      3  James    Range-  jamin  Gomersal  of 

High     Field,     sons  (see  p.  286),  &  their  ley    of    Leeds,  Gomersal,    merch4, 

merch4.  son    mar dau.    of  merch4 ;  7  &  have  1  son  only 

....   Smelter    of    Hans-  children.  1826,    who    d.    in 

worth.  1826. 


William,  of  Crooke's  Moor 
nr  Sheffield,  merch4,  un- 
mar.  1826. 


0 


George,  of  Sheffield,  merch4,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John 
3rd  &  youngest  son,  of  ....  Atkin  of  Sheffield, 
N.  America.  grocer  ;  mar.  11 

Nov.  1806. 


708 


FAMILIES   MINORTTM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  287 


Thomas  Newbould  of  Highfield,  merch^^Mary  (?  Sarah),  dau.  &  coh.  of  Jonathan 


eldest  son,  liv*  1826 ;  d.  May  1844. 


Watkinson  of  Sheffield,   cutler;    wid.   of 
William  Watson  of  Sheffield.    (See  p.  287.) 


Thomas  New-= dau.  of William,  of    Arthur.    Sarah,  mar.  at  Edmund, 

bould  of  New     Mitchel,  Esq.,  of    The      In-  Sheffield       15  4& 

York,  merch1.    New  York;  mar.    take,  mar.  Nov.  1826   to  youngest 

there  1822 Charles-  son. 

worth  of  Leeds. 

There  were  Newboulds  at  Ecclesal  long  before  this  pedigree  begins,  as  Geo.  N. 
of  E.,  Yeo.,  who  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Mitchell  of  Ecclesal,  Yeo.,  who  was  bp.  21 
Sep.  1588,  &  Tho8  N.  of  Ecclesal,  who  mar.  Ann  Harrison  of  Ecclesal  3  Aug.  1655, 
&  see  York  Wills  1482. 


MS.  287 


Lucy  .  .  .  .=j=William  Watson  of  Sheffield,  after-=pMargaret,  2  w.,  dau.  of 


lw.,bur.22 
May  1732. 
(Q.  if  Cham- 
berlain.) 

wards  of  Hagg-house  on  Pits  Moor, 
where   he  d.  18  March  1791,  aged 
97  ;    bur.    in    the    chancel  of  the 
parish  church  of  Sheffield  ;   said  to 
have  been  a  confectioner  at  Sheffield. 

Brinsworth     of     Sheffield;     d. 
1  Feb.  1771,  &  was  bur.  in  the 
chancel  of  the  par.  church   of 
Sheffield  ;  mar.  30  March  1734 
as  Margaret  Newbould,  wid. 

Benjamin,  d.  inf.     Mary.    Ann.    Margaret.    A  dau.,  d.  inf.    John,  bur.  1731. 

William  Watson  of  Shiercliffe  Hall,  Martin  W.  of 

Gent.,  the  first-born  of  23  children  Sheffield, 

&  the  last  survivor,  d.  s.p.  22  July  apothecary, 

1793,  aged  74  ;  bur.  in  the  chancel  d.  unmar. 
of  Sheffield  Church. 


Sarah,  mar.  Vigors  Harvey, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  2nd  Reg.  of  Foot, 
&  d.  at  Duffield  18  April 
1793,  aged  65  ;  bur.  at  Shef- 
field. 


Jane,  d.  unmar. 

Margaret,  d.  unmar.; 
bp.  6  May  1735. 

John, 
d.  inf. 

James, 
b.  1739. 

....  dau., 
bur.  1741. 

Dorothy,  1  w.,=  Thomas  Watson= 
dau.  of  Joshua    of  Sheffield,  d. 
Matthewman      about  1790. 
of  Sheffield. 

=Hannah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Tho. 
Newbould,    wid.    of    Rob. 
Dent  (see  p.  287)  ;  seems  to 
have  d.  12  June  1798,  ast.  58. 

Ann,  mar.  Thomas 
Wright  of   Hack- 
ney ;    bp.  7  April 
1738. 

1.  William  Watson  of  Shef-= Sarah,  dau.  &  coh.  of  =  Thomas  Newbould  of  Shef- 
field, merch*,  eldest  son,  d.  Jonathan  Watkinson.  field,  merch*,  2nd  husb. 
without  issue  abl  1796.  (See  FED.,  p.  293.)  (See  p.  287.)  A 


MS.  287 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


709 

A 


}.  John 


Watson  of  Shiercliffe  Hall,  Esq.,=pAnna  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright 


2nd  son,  livs  1826  ;  d.  Aug.  1853,  aged 
78  ;  b.  1  Jan.,  bp.  10  Feb.  1774. 


of  Hackney  by  a  2nd  w.  ;  mar.  1799  ; 


Thomas 


.    William.     Hannah.    Eliza.     Anna  Maria.     Emily.    George.     Henry. 


Thomas  Watson  of  Sheffield,  merch*,  3rd  son,  d.  at=p.  .  .  .  dau.  &  h.  of ....  Ten- 
Harrowgate  July  or  August  1832,  &  is  said  to  have  nant  of  Sheffield,  by  dau.  of 
left  £70,000.*  Joseph  Wilson.  (See  p.  286.) 


Mary  Watson,  only  child,  mar.  Peter  Cadman,  eld.  son 
of  Peter  Cadman  &  Sarah  Newbould  above  (p.  287). 


MS.  288 


.  Parker.^p 


William  Parker=f=Mary,  dau.  of 
of  Sheffield,  cut-    Joseph  Swin- 


ler,  Master  Cut- 
ler 1761. 


den  of  Royds 
Mill. 


Eli  Parker=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Joseph  or 
Sam1  Leathley  of  Shef- 
field, cutler,  Master 
Cutler  1745. 


William  Parker  of=pSarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Sam.  Walker         ....  mar.  Ezra  Ridgard 


Sheffield,    merch4, 
eldest  son. 


of  Masborough,  Esq.  (see  PED.,        of  Sheffield,  stationer  ;s.p. 
p.  305)  ;  mar.  9  Aug.  1768. 


William  Parker  of=Lea,f  dau.  of  Joseph  Priestley  of  White    ....  mar. 
London,  Esq.  Windows,  Esq.     (See  PED.,  p.  36.)  Rev 


Samuel  Walker  Parker  of=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Jo-    Sarah,  mar.  John  Roberts  of 


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
merchant,  eldest  son. 


seph  Roberts  of  Shef-  Long  Woodhouse  &  Winco- 
field,  merch*.  (See  bank,  Esq.  (See  PED.,  p.  140.) 
PED.,  p.  140.) 


I  I  II 

Samuel  Walker  Parker.        Catherine,  mar.  Joseph  Walker        Mary.        Henry. 

of  Aston,  Esq. 


.  mar.  John  .  mar.  .       .  Har-     Thomas  Parker=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Thomas 


Harmarof  Shef-    mar  of    Sheffield,  of  Sheffield, 


field,  V.D.M.         brother  to  John. 


merch*,  2nd  son, 
d.  about  1803. 


Holy  of  Sheffield. 
(See  PED.,  p.  286.) 


B 


*  D.  30  July  1832,  jet.  59  ;  bur.  in  Sheffield  Church.    M.I.    His  wife  Mary  d.  10  May  1839, 
in  her  58th  year.    M.I.  also  there. 
t  An^.— J.  W.  C. 

VOL.  II.  P  P 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  288 


i 

Thomas  Parker,  eld.  son,= 
settled  in  the  U.S. 
America ;  d.  at  Memphis 
in  1836  ;  he  had  been  40 
years  in  America  (News- 
paper). 


Holy  Parker,  2nd  son,nr  Sarah  Plumbe  of  Great 


of  Sheffield,  merch1. 


Gomersal,  mar.  at  Bir- 
stal  March  1807. 


Thomas  P.  d.  in  America  in  1836,  a  few 
days  before  his  uncle. 


William,  3rd  son,  b.  24=pCatherine  Elliott,  d.  May    Joseph,  4th son. 


March  1783  ;  of  Shef- 
field, merch* ;  d.  1837 ; 
bur.  in  Sheffield  Ceme- 
tery. 


4,  1844,  by  her  own  hand, 
aged  54  ;  bur.  in  the 
Cemetery  ;  cut  her  throat 
with  a  razor. 


Ezra,  5  son,  d. 
in  America. 


Ebenezer,  6 
son. 

Mary,  only 
dau. 


Henry.     George.     Ebenezer.     Elliott.     Ellen.     William. 


....  mar.  Joshua 
Smith. 


....  1  w.,  dau.=Ebenezer  Parker=  Hannah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  John  ....  mar.  Samuel 

of Craven,     of    Sheffield,   3rd    Walton  of  Brampton  Moor  Elliott    of    Shef- 

&  youngest  son;     nr  Chesterfield,  school-  field,  merch1. 

no  issue.  master. 


MS.  288 


Leader.1 


Thomas  Leader  of  Sheffield,=pAnn,  dau.  of  Tho.  New- 
inerch1,    &     afterwards     of    bould  of  Sheffield,  merch1. 
Broxted  in  Essex.                    (See  PED.,  p.  287.) 

Daniel  Leader=p 
of      Sheffield, 
silversmith. 

John.      Lucy,  mar.  Wil- 
liam  Wilson   of 
James.     London,  merch1. 
(See     '  Hallam- 
shire,'  p,  279.) 

Ann,  mar  Robert  Lead 

er=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John 
Smith  of  Sheffield, 
bookseller;  sister  of 
Dr  John  Pye  Smith 
of  Hackney. 

Polhil,  Pollel,  or  of  Sheffield, 
Pollard  of  bookseller. 
Essex. 

Thomas  Leader  of  High=f  Sarah,  dau.  &  heir  of  John    William,=Eliza,  2  dau.  of 
Field  nr  Sheffield,  Esq.,  j  Henfrey  of  Sheffield,  merch4,     of   Lon-     Samuel     New- 
Master  Cutler  1792  ;  mar.  at    don,  bould  of  Shef- 
Gretna  Green,  &  afterwards    merch1.       field,  merch1. 
at  Sheffield  ;  d.  June  1811.  (See  PED., 

p.  287.) 


L*-Col.  of  the  Sheffield 
Reg.  of  Local  Militia; 
d.  in  1833. 


Mary  Ann  Leader,  only  child,  b.  27  Aug.  1793  ;  mar.  30  March 
1826  to  Tho8  Colbeck  Holdsworth  of  Matlock,  Clerk. 


MS.  288 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


711 


— Cillotsxm. 


Spurr.=p 


Peter  Spurr=p.  .  . .  dau.  &  coh.  (with  wife 


of  Sheffield, 
cutler, 
Master  Cut- 
ler 1781. 


of  Peter  Cadrnau  the  elder, 
father  of  P.  0.,  p.  287)  of 
....  Brittlebank  of  Orchard 
Street,  Sheffield. 


....  mar.    Thomas  Tillotson  of- 
....  Sheffield,  cutler, 

Evans.         Master  Cutler  1789  ; 
b.  at  Gainsborousrh. 


....  mar.  John  Parkin,  son 
of  Josephus  Parkin  of  Shef- 
field, cutler. 


Hannah,  mar.  Alex.  Kilharn,     Sarah,  mar.  . 
Methodist  Preacher.  of  Liverpool. 


Rich? 


lard  Spurr  of=Mary,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Benj. 
Sheffield,  cutler,  BinksofDarnall(see  PED., 
d.  s.p.  p.  ) ;  mar.  2  Robert 

Fisher  of  Sheffield. 


Peter  Spurr  of  ^Hannah,  dau.  of 


Sheffield,   cut- 
ler, Master 
Cutler. 


Wil.    Newbould 
of  Sheffield, 
merch*  (p.  287). 


Peter.     1.  Hannah.     2.  Sarah  Newbould,  mar.  14  Feb.  1828  at  Sheffield  to 
Archibald  Mirrielees,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  Petersburgh. 


John  Tillotson  of  Sheffield^ 
&  of  Broom  hall,  Master 
Cutler  1810. 

=Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Knowles 
of  Somersal  ;  d.  10  Dec.  1820. 

Thomas  &  William, 
d.  unmar. 

Thomas,  1  son,  b.  about  1800,  coz. 
&  next  heir  of  the  lunatic. 


John.      William,  of  Wimpole  81*,= 
London,  Barrister. 


Mary,  1  w.,= 
dau.  of  Wil. 
Knowles   of 
Gomersal. 

pGeorge  T.=  Harriet,  2  w.,  dau. 
of  Shef-        of  Thomas  Turner, 
field  ;  d.      Esq.,  of  London. 

1 
Ann,  mar. 
Cant- 
ril  of  Dub- 
lin. 

1    1 
Alice,  mar.  John  Tur- 
ner of  Rotherham. 

Amelia  T.,  coal. 

Charles.    Has  been  18  years  in  the  lunatic  asylum  at  York,  July  1853. 

See  'Sheffield  Independent'  Newspaper  of  July  30,  1853.     His  uncle 

Knowles  had  been  there  before  him,  &  d.  there.    (Q.  if  not  son  of  George.) 

Charles  was  b.  in  181 1. 


Jo 


hn. 


712 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  289 


Catrman, 


.  Cadman.=F 


Peter  Cad-=T=.  .    .  dau.  of 


man  of 

Sheffield, 

merch1. 


.  .  .  .  Brittle- 
bank  (p.  288). 


David  Cad-=.  .  .  .  l=Hannah,  2  w.,  dau.  Solomon 

man  of  w.,  dau.    of  John  Sykes  of  C.  of 

Sheffield,         of  ....     Sheffield  ;  wid.  of  Anstan, 

merch1.  Ellis.       Jacob  Roberts  of  ob.  s.p. 

Sheffield,  merch4. 


....  only  dau.,  mar  

Luke  C.= 
of  Sheff. 

=Ann     Alice  Cadman,=j=Edward,  of=.  .  .  . 
....     his  cousin,  1  w.     Sheff.             2  w.; 
s.p. 

Spooner  of  Crookes. 

1    1            II             1 
William.     Lettice  mar.  Sam1 
Duckworth  of 
Luke.         John.         Hart  Hill. 
All  d.  unmar. 

A  dau.,    Edw.,  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Elisha 
unmar.    Sheffield,    Eyre  of  Whiteley 
Wood. 

Hannah,  mar.  Geo. 
Newbould. 

Edward,  r 
&  has  issu 

1                1 
aar  Primson,        Mary.        Tho. 

e. 

Cad 


Peter  Cadman  of  Sheffield,  merch4,  &  of  Cinderhill=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  William  New- 


in  psh.  of  Hansworth,  only  son  ;  House  now  called 
Hansworth  Grange  ;  d.  11  Get.  1833. 


bould  of  Sheffield,  merch4;  mar. 
25  Aug.  1806 ;  d.  25 Dec.  1839. 


Peter  Cad-=j=Mary,  only  dau.  &      Willra,=j=Marg4,  dau.     Henry,  3rd::j=Harriet,  dau 


man,  eldest 
son,  of 
Hansworth 
Grange. 


h.  of  Thomas  Wat- 
son of  Sheffield, 
merch*  (see  p.  287) ; 
mar.  July  1834. 


2nd 

son. 


of  John 
Smelter  of 
Richmond 
(p.  271). 


son,  of 

Sheffield, 

Attorney. 


Tho"  Watson  0. 


....  eld.  dau.,  heir  to  her  uncle  . 
Smelter  to  about  £2000  a  year. 


of  Charles 
Carr  of  Gom- 
ersal,  Solr ; 
mar.  1839. 


Peter. 


Sampson  Cadman,  a  tenant  of  the  Freschvile  family... 
of  a  farm  at  Inkersell,  temp.  C.  I.  (See  Colepeper's  j 
'  Adversaria,'  vol!  iv.,  Harl.  7589.) 


Peter  Cadman,  tenant  of  the  same=Rebecca 
farm  at  Inkersell,  named  in  a  deed     Cutt, 
of    settlement  of    the   Freschvile     mar. 
Estates  dated  12  Sep.  1661,  Harl.     1656. 

7589. 


Edward  Cutt  of  Bell: 
Hagh  in  the  psh.  of 
Sheffield,  Yeo. 


Helen  Cutt,  mar.  30 
Dec.  1656  Thurston 
Alleyne  of  Tidswell 
&  of  Cawdwell  Hall. 


I 

Mary  Cutt,  mar.  William 
Leigh  of  Cawdwell  Hall 
in  psh.  of  Eckington, 
Esq.    (Seep.  449.) 


MS.  290,  291 


FAMILLE    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


toungt 


This  Pedigree  I  received  from  the  Rev.  Edward  Goodwin  of  Sheffield  in  one 
of  the  many  conversations  which  I  had  the  pleasure  of  having  with  the  old 
gentleman  between  1799  and  1804.  He  was  full  of  anecdote,  and  very  exact  in  his 
relations. 

Letter  dated  York,  Jan.  29,  1733-4,  to  John  Birkinshaw  from  his  loving 
brother  &  sister  Tho.  Spooner.  It  mentions  sister  Tyas  &  brother  Young. 
Invites  him  &  wife  to  the  Election.  Glad  that  Cousin  Ward  has  got  a  fine  son. 
Another  letter  from  ....  Tofield,  who  represents  herself  as  niece  to  Birkinshaw  & 
Spooner. 

....  Spooner  mar.  Miss  Whartman  of  London  from  a  school  at  Nottingham,  & 
had  2  dau8,  Susanna,  wife  of  John  Birkinshaw,  &  Rachel,  wife  of  Edward  Young. 
Probably  another  mar.  Tyas. 

....  Younge  of  Padley  in  par.  of  Hathersedge.=p 


George  Younge  of  Dronfield,  maltster,  d.  1  Nov.  1677  &=pMary  Barber,  d.  3  June 


was  bur.  in  the  churchyard,  where  his  tomb  remained 
1810.    (Q.  11  Nov.) 


1673;  bur.  with  her  hus- 
band. 


William  Younge  of  Dronfield,  he  became  a  Quaker,  Yeo. 

nF 


Helen  Younge,  mar Alli- 
son, parish  clerk  of  Dronfield 
&  usher  of  the  Grammar  School ; 
s.p.;  mar.  Edward  France  of 
Sheffield,  shoesmith,  1711. 


Mary  Younge,  mar.  John  Potter  ....  another 
of  Sheffield,  a  Quaker,  &  of  dau.,  mar. 
Hackenthorpe,  Yeo. ;  mar.  at  ....  Apple- 
Sheffield  24  Oct.  1711.  yard. 


John  Potter  of= 
Page  Hall. 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John        Mary,  mar.  1  William  Aldam  (see  PED., 
Bamforth  of  Shire        p.  480),  2  ....  Burkitt  ;  mar.  Aldam  4 
Green.                          of  9  mo.  1754. 

John  Potter.    Mary,  mar  Troby  of  London. 

Henry  Younge  of  Sheffield.     He  seems= 
to  have  mar.  also  Hannah  Lingard  29 
June  1699. 

=Ann  Taylor,  mar.  at     John  Younge  of 
Sheffield    2     March      Stamford,  d.  un- 
1684-5.                          mar. 

Henry,  bp. 
12  Aug. 
1686 ;  d. 
s.p. 


Mary  Y.,  mar.  Jonathan  Wainwright 
of  Heeley,  scythesmith,  &  of  Trout 
House  in  Norton.  Will  1 8  Oct.  1758. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  3  May  1715 
to  John  Staniforth  of  Atter- 
cliffe  Hill  Top.  (See  PED., 
p.  296.) 


714 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  290 


Robert,  eldest    Elizabeth,    Jonathan,  of  Shef-=rMary,  dau.  of= John  Bright  of 


son,  mar d.  aged 

20. 


field,  factor.    Will 
4  July  1765. 


Robert  Wain- 
wright,  bro. 
of  Jonathan. 


Gray  Stones, 
1  husb.    (FED., 
p.        .) 


Jonn,  of  Little  Shef- 
field, cutler. 


Elizabeth,  under 
12  in  1758. 


Anne,  mar Waller 

of  Sheffield  Moor. 


:George  Younge  of  Sheffield,= 
saddler,  haberdasher  of  hats 
15  July  1755. 


Thomas  Younge  of  Sheffield,  carpenter, 
supposed  to  have  mar.  a  dau.  of .... 
Alwood  of  Sutton. 


Geoi 
atS 
9  Fe 
170* 
inf. 

Tho 
M.L 

Shef 
Tan 
Wer 
178' 

Tho 
Pete 
Cler 
unn 

Wil 
Wai 
UK 

ge,  bp.     Hannah,  mar.  John    Mary,  bp.  27      Thomas  Younge^ 
heffield     Hawksley  of  Porto     Dec.    1704  ;       of  Sheffield,  mer- 
b.            Bello  near  Sheffield;     mar.  Thomas      cer.    Said  to  have 
5  ;    d.      d.  s.p.     (See  FED.,     Ford  of  Shef-      had     a    brother 
p.  282.)                      field,  miller  ;      who    settled    at 
d.  s.p.                 Carlisle. 

pMary,  dau. 
of  John 
Trevers  or 
Travis    of 
Harthill. 

nas  Younge  of  Sheffield,=j 
.,   eldest   son,    mar.   at 
field  11  Jan.  1759  ;  d.at 
kersley,  on  his  way  to 
itworth  Castle,  14  Dec. 
L 

=Mary,  dau.  of    Sarah  Y.,  w.  of  Edward  Shep- 
Sam      Stani-    herd    of   Sheffield,    factor,   by 
forth  of  Dar-     whom  Mary,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  to 
nail,      Gent.,    Thomas  Kinnersley  of  Clough 
by      Alethea    Hall  near  Church  Lawton,  co. 
Macro.               Cestr. 

mas  Younge  of    William  Younge  of    Mary,  d. 
;r  House,  Camb.,     Sheffield,  M.D.,  2nd     unmar., 
k,  eldest  son,  d.     son,  living  unmar.     aged  ab1 
lar.  at  Sheffield.     1827  ;  d.  in  1839.      18. 

Sarah,  living  1827,  the 
the  widow  of  William 
Warris      of     Sheffield, 
merch*.      =p 
1 

iam  Younge-     Marianne,  eld.  dau.,  mar.  30  Nov. 
•ris,   d.    aged     1827  to  John  Jeeves  of  Sheffield, 
une  1811.         son  of  John  Jeeves,  by  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Shore,  Esq. 

Sarah,—.  .  .  .  Russel  of 
d.  .  .       Blythe,      sur- 
Dec.       geon,    son    of 
1854  R.  by 
....  Morton 
of  Massam. 

Mary,  w.  of  William 
Asline  of  Sheffield, 
surgeon. 


John  Trevers  Younge  of  Sheffield,=pElizabeth,  another 
merch*,  bp.  at  Sheffield  20  Aug.  dau.  of  Samuel 
1719  ;  d.  Jan.  1807.  Staniforth. 


Ill  I                                                     I 

Elizabeth  &     Mary,  liv&  unmar.  Ann,  mar.  John  Kearsley  of  Alethea,  mar. 

Isabella,  d.     1867  ;  d.  4  March  Manchester,    merch1,    d.    at  Wil.    Wright 

unmar.            1828,  aged  79.  York,  &  has  a  Mon.  in  the  of  Sheffield, 

!  Cemetery.  mercer. 


MS.  290,  291 

C 

FAMILI^J   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                                   715 
D 

Samuel,  of  Sheffield,- 
silversmith,  liv* 
1  827  ;d.  about  184  2. 

pLydia,  dau.  of  Rob.  Marsden,  by     Charles,  of  Sheffield, 
a  dau.    of    John    Hawksley   of    merch*,  unmar.  1827; 
Porto  Bello  (see  PED.,  p.  282);     d.  unmar.  Oct.  1831. 
mar.  16  Oct.  1797. 

Charles,  at  school  1829  ;     Elizabeth,  only  dau.,  mar.=Francis  Otter,  Esq., 
d.  unmar.,  aged  about  18.     20  May  1830  ;  dead.              of  Gainsborough. 

Samuel,  of=j 
Sheffield, 
AW. 

Ca 

=.  .  .  .  dau.  of        Robert  Y.  of  Sheffield,  merch*,  one  of  the  Secre- 
John  Kears-         taries  of  the  Sheffield  Literary  &  Philosophical 
ley    &    Ann        Institution,  Church  Burgess  ;    a  wine  merch*  ; 
Younge.                unmar.  1844. 

ihe  Y.,  only  dau.  &  heir  1844. 

John  Y.  of  Sheffield,  silver-plater,^ 
d.  17  July  1810,  aet.  53. 

=Mary  Marriott, 
or  (?)  Yates. 

John  Younge  of  Shef- 
field,   merch4,    eldest 
son,  aged  ab4  40,  1827; 
in  Peru  1844  ;  mar.  a 
native,  but  no  issue  ; 
returned   to    Sheffield 
ah*  1851. 

Samuel,     Mary,  mar.     Anne,  mar.     Elizabeth,  unmar. 
2  son,        Edmund          in  1810  to     1822,     1844,     & 
of  Shef-     Wilson    of     John               1852,    when    she 
field,          Sheffield,         Schweitzer,     was  living  at  Daw- 
wine          merch1,    of     Esq.,  &  d.     lish     in     Devon- 
merch*,      a      Craven     leaving           shire  ;  d.  in  Ire- 
unmar.       family  ;  no            =p            land  1856. 
1844.         issue. 

Ann  S.,  only  child,  mar.  to  ....  Tindal,  son  of  the 
Chief  Justice,  &  2  Cap"  Symonds  of  the  Navy. 


Edward  Younge  of  Shef-=f=Rachel,  dau.  of  ....  Spooner 


field,  shoemaker,  6  sou,  b. 
13  May  1673 ;  d.  6  Jan. 
1758 ;  bur.  at  Dron- 
field. 


of  Sheffield ;  mar.  there  6 
Oct.  1698  ;  sister  to  Susanna 
(p.  292). 


Mary  Younge,  only  dan., 
mar.  George  Marriot  of 
Wilden  Green  in  par.  of 
Dron  field. 


Thomas  Simson  of  Sheffield,=Esther  Younge,- 
I8t    husb.,    mar.    31    Dec.     b.      15     April 
1724  ;  had  an  only  dau.          1705. 

j=Simeon  Thwaitesp 
of  Sheffield,  2nd 
husb. 

.  Marshal  . 

p=.  ...  2  w.,  dau. 
of  William 
Fisher  of  Shef- 
field. 

.  .  .  mar.  John 
Jorwick. 

George,  father  of  another  George.     Ann,  mar. 

E                                                                                                                                        I 

716 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  290,  291 


E 

Job  Ellis  of  Cowley  in=pRac 

,hel  Younge,  eldest  dau.,=i=Richard  Goodwin  of  Bar- 

psh.  of  Dronfield,  1st 

b. 

9    Feb.    1703-4;    d.    9 

low  in  psh.  of 

Dronfield, 

husb., 

mar.   80 

Aug. 

March   1787;    bur.   in  the 

2nd  husb.,  b.  1699.    (See 

1724. 

chapel-yard  at  Attercliffe. 

FED.,  p.  307.) 

Rachel 

Ellis, 

i 
Edward  Goodwin,  only=pEliz.,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Caw- 

1    1 
George, 

b.    26 

July 

surviving 

son,  one  of 

thorne    of 

Sheffield,    up- 

d.  inf. 

1725; 

bp.  25 

the  assistant  Ministers 

holsterer  ; 

sister   to    Rev. 

— 

Aug.; 

d.  inf. 

of  the  psh.  ch.  of  Shef- 

James C., 

the  poet  ;  d.  18 

Mary,  d. 

field  ; 

d.  1817,  aged  85. 

July  1768 

;  bur.  at  Atter- 

aged  17. 

cliffe. 

Edward  Goodwin,  one  of  the  assistant  Ministers  of 
the  psh.  church  of  Sheffield,  live  1827  &  unmar. 


Edward  Youuge,  first-b.  child  23  Dec.  1699, 
bp.  3  Jan.;  of  Christ  Col.,  Carnb.;  M.A.; 
Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School  at 
Sherburn ;  d.  unmar. 


George  Younge  of  Shef-=pElizabeth 
field,  2nd  son,  b.  30  Nov.,     Andrews 
bp.  3  Dec.  1708.  of  Man- 

chester. 


Christopher, 
d.  in  his  in- 
fancy. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.=j=Simon  Andrews^Jane,  2  w.,  dau.  &  c.  (with 
of   Christopher    Ste-     Younge  of  Shef-     the  w.  of  James  Sh arrow  of 
of    field,       merch*, 
only    surviving 


veuson,     Rector 
Rawmarsh,  by  Eliza- 


beth his  w.,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Hoare  of  Hull, 
Esq. 


child,  d.  in  1813, 
aged  about  80 ; 
d.  30  Dec.  1813. 


Sheffield,  merch1,  &  the  w. 
of  ....  Lobrot  of  Birming- 
ham, merch4)  of  William 
Hall  of  Sheffield,  raff  mer- 
chant. (See  p.  537.) 


Christopher 
&  Elizabeth, 
d.  infants. 


William  Younge 
of  Sheffield, 
Banker,    d.   un- 
mar. about  1856. 


Mary,  dau.  of  James  Sharrow= George  Younge 
of  Sheffield,  merch1,  by  Eliz.,    of  Sheffield, 
dau.   of  Wm   Hall,  &  sister    merch*  & 
to    Jane    Younge.      Marg*,     Banker, 
another  dau.,   mar.  Francis 
White. 


Simon  Y.,  Charles  Frederick,  of  Sheffield, 
d.  unmar  Banker,  living  at  Thurcroft 
1806.  1837. 


Jane.     James.     Edward.     Elizabeth. 
All  d.  young. 


MS.  290 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


717 


1829,  May  19.     Mar.  at  Astbury  Tho.  Kinnersley,  Esq.,  of  Clough  Hall  and 
Ashley,  to  Ann,  youngest  dau.  of  late  Col.  Dixon  of  Allerton  Gledhow. 

Tho.  Kinnereley=pMary  Shepherd. 


William  Shepherd  Kin-  Thomas,  of  Clough= Ann,  dau.  of  Edward,  d.,  Sarah, 

nersley    of    Newcastle,  Hall,  Esq.,  second     Col.     Dixon  aged  ab* 25,  d.  un- 

Memb.  for  that  borough,  son  ;  no  issue.            of    Allerton  a  Barrister,  mar. 

d.  unmar.                                                          Gledhow.  unmar. 


Mary,  mar Atwood  of  the 

Leasowes,  Esq.,  bro.  of  Tho.,  a 
M.P.  for  Birmingham. 


Anne,  mar.  Robert 
Williamson  of .... 
co.  Staff. 


Elizabeth,     Jane,  mar. 
d.  unmar.     near  Scar- 
borough. 


MS.  291 


^Harriot— 


George  Marriot  of  Wildon  Green=pMary  Younge. 


(See  above,  p.  290.) 


George  Marriot  of  Shef-^p 
field,  cutler,  Master  Cut- 
ler 1743. 


Henry  Marriot  of  Sheffield, 
corn  factor,  mar.  but  had 
no  issue. 


Samuel  Marriot  of 
Manchester,  baker, 
mar.  &  had  issue. 


George  Marriot  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  livg  unmar.  1803.      2  dau8. 


Mary  Marriot,  only=j 
dau.,   1   w.,   d.  20 
Dec.  1741,  aged  48; 
bur.  in    psh.   ch.- 
yard. 

=George  Greaves  of  Lam-=            Kichard  Bus-=i 
bert  Street  in  Sheffield,               tard  of 
buttonmaker,  d.  9  Nov.                Lotherton, 
1760,  aged  63  ;  bur.  in                Gent, 
psh.  churchyard. 

father6,  d.  13 
Sep.  1773, 
aged  74  ;  bur. 
at  St.  Paul's. 

Mary,  d.  29  Jan.    Anne,  mar.      George^ 
1730.                     Joseph           Greaves 
Wilson    of    ofShef- 
Elizabeth,  d.  28    Sheffield.       field, 
Oct.   1737,  aet.     (See  FED.,    merch1. 
32;  was  mar.        p.  286.) 

=Jane,  dan.  of  Richard  Bus- 
tard of  Lotherton  ,  co.  York, 
Gent.  ;  he  voted  for  a  free- 
hold at  Lotherton  in  the 
Election  1741;  d.  10  May 
1785,  aged  59. 

Miss  Bustard, 
d.  unmar. 

George  Bustard  Greaves  of  Page  Hall=pEllen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Clay  of  Bridge  House 


&  of  Elmsall  Lodge,  Esq.,  only  child, 
bp.  29  Oct.  1759. 


VOL.  II. 


nr  Sheffield,  sister  &  heir  of  John  Clay  (see 
«  Hallamshire,'  p.  231)  ;  b.  21  Dec.  1755. 

QQ 


718 


FAMILI^B    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  291 


A| 


Joseph  Edward  Greaves= 
Elmsall,  which  last  name 
he  assumed  by  sign 
manual  26  April  1817  in 
grateful  respect  to  the 
memory  of  his  maternal 
relation  Wil.  E.  of 
Brierley  Manor,  Esq. 


= Hannah  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  Adam  Mansfeldt 
De  Cardonnel  Lawson, 
Esq.,  of  Cramlington, 
co.  Northumb.;  mar.  at 
Cheltenham  19  Feb. 
1824. 


Henry  Marwood 
Greaves  of  Clavin 
Hall,  Cambridge, 

mar dau. 

&h.  of  Rev.  Will. 
Bagshawe  of 
Banner  Cross, 
and  resides  there. 


John 
Greaves. 


....  2  w.=George  Greaves  of=pAnna  Maria  Eooke,  dau.  of  Joseph  Henley,  Esq.,  of 


Elmsall  Lodge. 


Water  Perry  House,  co.  Oxon  ;   mar.  there  20  July 
1817. 


Henley  George  Greaves,  only=Elizab.  Ann,  2  dau.  of  Ric. 
son,  mar.  April  1841.  Fountayne  Wilson,  Esq. 

One  of  the  Harriots  was  a  bankrupt  in  1755.     Geo.  Younge  of  Sheffield,  haber- 
dasher of  hats,  &  Enoch  Laycock  the  assignees.     Laycock  was  a  buttonmaker. 


MS.  292 

Benj.  Broomhead  in  his  will  1795  speaks  of  Ann  Yates,  the  dau.  of  my  late  sister 
Helen  Linfit,  &  John  Binge,  the  son  of  my  late  niece  Eliz.  Binge,  dec4,  &  the 
children  of  my  late  niece  Charlotte  Hutton,  deceased. 

Ann  Patrick  of  Sheffield,  wid.,  was  living  5  Nov.  1783,  when  property  in  rever- 
sion was  settled  upon  her  by  Wm  Hedges,  Vicar  of  Thribergh,  &  Jane  his  wife,  with 
remainder  to  John  Stacye  of  London,  merch',  2  son  of  Rev.  John  Stacye  of  Ballifield. 
Mrs  Hedges  is  described  as  niece  &  next  of  kin  of  Mary  Swift,  wid.  of  Wm  S.  of 
Sheffield. 

This  pedigree  of  Asline  is  copied  from,  an  account  of  the  family  drawn  up  by 
Thomas  Asline  the  second,  in  which  he  also  speaks  of  an  aunt  Pegge,  a  nephew 
Jackson,  a  niece  Ann  Jackson,  also  of  cousins,  Swift  Baines  &  John  Revel. 

Sisters  of  Jane  Elam  mar.  Hague  &  Carr. 

The  Aslines  were  someway  related  to  the  wife  of  Mr  Hedges,  Rector  of 
Thribergh. 

There  are  numerous  Aslines  in  the  psh.  Regr  of  Southwell. 

James  Broomhead  (Q.  if  not  John.— See  Sheffield  Pedigree,  p.  46).=p 

r 

Henry  Broomhead  of  Sheffield,  cutler.    Ad-=pMary,  dau.  of  Tho.  Bright  of  Brincliffe 
mitted  to  his  freedom  24  Feb.  1681-2.           I  Edge  ;  mar.  12  Nov.  1689. 


Henry  Broom-=pHannah,  dau.  of  Lewis  Nawe  of  Sheffield  Park  ;      Thomas,  1696. 


head  of  Shef- 
field, cutler, 
mar.  15  Oct. 
1717. 


bp.  15  April  1695.     He  was  son  of  Henry  Nawe 

of  Beaucnief,  cutler,  son  of  Henry  Nawe  of  Little      Mary,  1696. 

Norton,  clothworker.     She  had  a  bror  Lewis  who 

d.  y..  sister  Eliz.  mar.  Sam.  Gillatt  of  Healey,  &      Barbara,  bp.  7 

bror  Sam1,  who  by  Martha  Dalton  his  wife  had      Jan.  1696-7. 

Mary,  dau.  &  h.,  last  of  the  name,  who  d.  s.p.  1803. 


MS.  292 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


719 


2.  Joseph  B.=j 
of  Sheffield, 
cutler. 

f=Sarah,  dau.  of 
RichdYeomans 
of  Sheffield. 

Lewis, 
d.  inf. 

Wardn 
1  vir. 

P  =p.  .    .  1 

irsons. 

son,  2 

....Wa 

rd,  mar.  .  .  .  .  P« 

3.  Benjamin  B.  of  Sheffield,=pElizabeth,  dati.  of 


cutler,  Mr  Cutler  1784, 
merch*.    Will  May  1 6, 1 7  9  5 . 


Caleb  Clayton  of 
Sheffield  ;  living 
1810. 


Hannah,  mar.  John  Howarth 
of  Sheffield,  &  had  Hannah 
Jennings  &  Ann  Holdham. 


Benjamin,  of  Sheffield, 
merch*,  d.  unmar. 


Joseph,  went=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Ebenr       Elizabeth,  mar. 
abroad,  liv-       Brookes  of  High  Edwd  Taylor  of 

ing  1810.          Field.  Dodworth. 


Pear- = John 
Eyre, 
3  husb. 


Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  &  c., 
mar.  William  Greaves  of 
London  (p.  478). 


Sarah,  mar.  Tho8 
Rutherford  of 
Sheffield,  merch1. 


Arabella=Tho.  Pearson1  of 
Sheffield,  wine 
merch*. 


Joseph,  mar.  dau.    Mary.    Arabella.     George.    Alexr.    Sarah.    Mary, 
of ....  Spears.          = 


Thomas 

Asline  of  Newarke,  descended=T=Barbara  Coppy  of  Cannick  nr 

of  the  Aslines  of  Halam  near  South- 

Lincoln, d.  5 

July  1733  ;  bur. 

well  ;  d 

.  8  June  1721. 

in  the  Ch.  of 

High  Melton. 

Margaret, 

d.  unmar., 

Will.  & 

1    1 
Elizabeth,  d.  inf. 

Jane,  mar.  Joseph 

set.  42,  in 

the  family 

Elizab., 

— 

Marshal  of  Newark, 

of  Andrew  Hacket  of 

d.y. 

John,  mar.  Jane 

&  had  Thomas  & 

Grantham 

,  Esq. 

Orme  of  Burton, 

Milicent. 

&  left  3  dau8. 

Thomas  Asline  of= 
Melton  ABentley, 
b.  28  Nov.  1688  ; 
d.  27  Oct.  1753. 

-Jane,  dau.  &  c.  of  John  Elam  of  New  Hall= 
nr  Wath,  tanner  ;  mar.  24  Oct.  1721  ;    d. 
2  March  1752,  aged  61  ;  bur.  at  Arksey. 

j=Thomas 
Wharam, 
1st  hus- 
band. 

John,  d.  at     Ann,  mar.  John     Jane,  mar.  Tho.     John  &     Thomasine  W.,  b. 
Charlestown,    Patrick  of  Leeds.    Wilkes  of  East    Thomas,  27  Nov.  1714  ; 
aged  32.                                      Ardsley.                d.  y.         mar  Dalby. 

c 

1  The  above-named  Tho.  Pearson  was  son  to  ....  P.  of  Sheffield,  by  ....  his 

wife  who  mar Eyre  &  another  husband,  from  one  of  which  marriages  descended 

Mr  Parsons  &  his  sister,  who  founded  a  file-smiths'  charity  at  Sheffield.  They  left 
about  £10,000  among  the  Pearsons.  Mr  Pearson,  the  Vicar  of  Norton,  was  of  the 
same  family. 


720 


FAMILI^   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  292 


B      C 


William  Asline  of  Sheffield,=pMary  Younge  (see  FED., 


apothecary,   d.   25 
1761. 


March 


p.    290),   d.  30   March 
1785,  set.  55. 


Robert,  of  Sheffield,  mar. 
a  dau.  of  John  Wilson  of 
Broomhead,  Esq. ;  s.p. 


Joseph  Ward  of  Sheffield,  hardwareman. 


T 


Joseph  Ward,  appren- 
ticed for  8  years  1685  ; 
admitted  1693. 


Thomas  Ward  of  Sheffield,=j=Hannah  Lee,  d.  22 
cutler,  apprenticed  for  8 
years  1697  ;   d.  14  March 
1737. 


Dec.  1731  ;  related 
to  the  Lees  of 
Chesterfield. 


Helen,  mar. 
John  Linfit 
of  Sheffield. 


1.  Samuel  B.  of  =  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Birkin-=pThomas  Ward  of 


Sheffield,  cutler, 
1  son,  d.  s.p.  19 
Aug.  1786,  aged 
64 ;  admitted 
29  Jan.  1742. 


shaw,  by  Susanna  Spooner 
sister  of  Rachel  (at  p.  291); 
d.  28  May  1783,  aged  73. 


Sheffield,  cutler, 
1st  husb.,  only 
child  that  left 
issue ;  admitted 
28  May  1726. 


•  i 

Ann  Linfit,=f=Joseph  Ward  of  Sheffield,=j=Sarah  Asline,  only 


1st  w.,  d.  7 
Sep.  1778, 
aged  31. 


merch*,  principal  heir  to 
Sam.  Broomhead,  Master 
Cutler  1789  ;  d.  15  April 
1820,  aged  75. 


dau.  &  h.,  2nd  wife, 
b.  20  June  1757; 
living  1827  ;  d. 
23  Jan.  1829. 


Mary,  mar.  5  July  1805  to 
William  Wallis  Mason  of 
Birmingham  &  of  Beverley, 
where  he  d.  leaving  6  chil- 
dren. =F 


Sarah,  b.  March  4, 1786; 
mar.  26  April  1809  to 
John  Brown  of  Sheffield, 
Atty,  who  was  b.  8  Sep. 
1783.  =F 


Hannah  Ward,  only 
dau.,  mar.  Benjamin 
Plant  of  Sheffield 
Moor,  and  d.  20  Feb. 
1812.      =i= 
j 

Mary  Ward  Plant,  only 
child,  mar.  1  .... 
Sampson,  2  Timothy 
Hancock  of   Sheffield, 
&  d.  s.p.  18  Nov.  1812. 


William 
Wallis.1 

Mary. 


Sarah.8 

Henry 
Ward.3 

Charlotte. 


Eliza  Anne,  mar.  16 
Sep.  1858,  at  East 
Barnet,  Herts, 
Charles  Louis  David 
Collier  (or  Cottier), 
Esq.,  of  Le  Prin- 
tems,  Lausanne. 


John  He 


enry. 


Edward.4 


I    I    I 
William  Ward. 

Walter. 


Francis  Charles.     Helen. 
Emma,  d.  inf. 


1  Of  Manchester,  druggist,  mar dau.  of ....  Poole  of  Birmingham,  sister  to 

his  brother  in  law,  &  has  issue. 

2  Mar.  in  1832  James  Poole  of  Sheffield. 

3  Of  Port  Philip,  N.S.  Wales. 

4  Edward  Brown  mar.  in  1834  the  only  child  of  Wm  Parker  of  Sheffield,  merch*, 
brother  of  Adamson  Parker. 


MS.  292 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


721 


D     E 


Thomas  Asline  Ward=pAnn,  2  dau.  of  Samuel        John  Ward=pElizabeth  Sarah, 


mn 


of  Park  House  in  par.     Lewin 

of  Hackney, 

of  Sheffield, 

dau.  of  John 

of    Sheffield,  Master     Esq.  ; 

d.  27  Dec.  1826 

3  &  young- 

Briddon of  Mid- 

Cutler  1816.                  (See  p 

.  293.) 

est. 

dleton,  co.  Derb. 

Frederick,  of  =  Anne  Char- 

John  Brid- 

Arnold  John,  b. 

Ellen.'    ' 

Sheffield,           lotte,  dau. 

don,  d.  an 

11  June  1828. 

— 

merch1,  mar.    of  George 

infant  April 

— 

Bernard. 

at  East             Beaumont, 

1827. 

Elizabeth  Emma, 

— 

Bridgeford,       Esq.,  of 

b.  16  Oct.  1830. 

Augusta. 

Notts,  1  5  Sep.    Bridgeford 

— 

1858.                Hill. 

Edgar  Temple. 

Emily, 
d.  y. 
6  Nov. 
1828. 


Henrietta,  mar.      Asline,  of  Sheffield,  merch1,  mar.  11  Nov.      Caroline, 
5  Jan?  1853  1852  at  Llanfro,  co.  Denb.,  to  Eliz.  Jane,     d.  6  Dec. 

Charles  J.  Hill      3  dau.  of  late  Eic.  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Him-      1839. 
of  Manchester.       ley  Park,  co.  Staff. 

=r 

Thomas  Asline,  b.  15  Aug.  1853. 


Hannah,  1  w.,  dau.  &  c.  (with  Sarah,=pSamuel  Broomhead  Ward=pGrace,  2  w.,  dau. 

w.  of ....  Watson  & ....  Newbould, 

p.  287)  of  Jonathan  Watkinson  of 

Sheffield,  cutler,  Master  Cutler  1787; 

d.  26  Feb.  1803,  aged  27  ;   bur.  at 

Ecclesal. 


of  Mount  Pleasant  in  psh. 
of  Sheffield,  only  son  by 
the  first  wife,  Master  Cut- 
ler 1798,  living  1827  ;  d. 
1849  or  50. 


&c.ofTho.  Mar- 
tindale  of  Mas- 
sam,   co.   York  ; 
mar.  9  Feb.  1809. 
(See  293.) 


Mary  Caroline,  mar.  19  Feb.     Eliza, 
1835  to  Charles  John  Myers,    unmar. 
Vicar  of  Flintham,  Notts,  &     1844. 
Rector    of   Ruskington,    co. 
Line.,  &  has  issue. 


Louisa,  mar. 
Rob.  Har- 
greaves  of 
Accrington, 
co.  Lane., 
M.A.,  Esq. 


I  I 


Emma 
Grace, 
d.  an 
infant. 


Ann,  mar.  1812. 

John  Harrison, 
d.  inf. 


Samuel  Broomhead  Ward  of  Caius  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  A.B.,  in  Holy  Orders, 
eldest  son,  unmar.  1827,  Rector  of 
Teffont  Ewyas  in  Wilts  1830,  &  mar. 
9  Dec.  1830  to  Ellen,  eld.  dau.  of  Elias 
Chadwick,  Esq.,  of  Swinton  near  Man- 
chester. =p 
*l 


Joseph  Ward,  2  son, 
mar.  5  Dec.  1827,  at 
Sheffield,    to    Mary 
Hadfield,  niece  of 
Samuel  Collis  Ou- 
tram  of  Prior  Bank, 
Esq.          =p 

G  I 


Sarah  Ward,  mar. 
1  Sep.  1817  to 
James  Rimington, 
Esq.,  of  Broom- 
head  Hall  in  par. 
of  Ecclesfield. 


722 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  292 


H 


Ellen     Henry  Chad-= Matilda,  eld.     4  or  5    Matilda,     Marie  Louisa,  younger 


Sarah,    wick  Ward,        dau.   of  Wm    more 
b.Feb.    Esq.,  mar.  29     Wiley,  E_sq.,     1  son 
March  1860 


1832. 


LL.D.,   Bar.    d.  in 

at  St.  George's  at  Law,  Regis-  Aug. 
Church,  Dub-  trar  of  the  1858. 
lin.  Court  of  Pro- 

bate, Dublin. 


b.  1828.     dau.,  mar.  2  7  July  1859 
Wm  Shepherd  W.,  son 
Outram     of  Robert  Williamson, 
Samuel.     Esq.,  of  Ramsdale  Hall, 
Cheshire. 


Mary,  eld.  dau.,  d.     Sarah 
6  July  1831,  aged    Caro- 
13,  at  Montmirein 
near  Neufchatel. 


enry.  Harriet,  mar.  10  Oct.  1848  at 
—  Bradfield  to  Viscount  North- 
line,      James  land,  eld.  son  of  the  Earl  of 
d.  an     Wilson.  Ranfurley  to  whom  he  sue- 
infant.  ceeded,  but  soon  d. 


Ellen. 

Lucy 
Anne. 


John. 


John  Brown,  son  of  Ralph,  of  Lincoln,  innkeeper,  &  Susan  his  wife^Sarah  Ward. 

I 

John  Henry  Brown,  Master  of  the=pEmily,  2  dau.  of    Edward,  of    Bir-=pSarah,  dau.  of  Will"1 


Collegiate  Institution,  Liverpool; 
Clerk,  of  Trin.  Col.,  Camb. 


G-eo.  Rudstone        mingham,  merch*, 


of  Hull. 


an  Att7. 


Parker  of  Sheffield, 
merch'. 


Mary  Helen.        H?  Francis.        Edith.        Walter  Rudstone.        Wm  Edw.  Courtenay  (?). 


(John)  Elam  of  New=pAnne  ....  survived  &  made  her  will  17  Sep.  1719.    To  be  bur.  in  Wath 


Hall  in  Brampton. 


Church,  &  a  sermon  preached  at  her  funeral.     To  the  poor  of  Brampton. 


Jane  Wharam,  eld.  dau.    Mary  Car*,  wife  of  Tho'  Carr,  who  is  Exr.      Elizabeth.     James  Elam. 


Thomasin 
Wharam. 


Mary,  has  a  shilling  &  the  like  sum  to  Ann  Cawthorn  of 
Swinton,  &  Richard  Sissons. 


MS.  293 


Godfrey  Watkinson  of  Hansworth= 
Woodhouse,  where  he  purchased 
an  estate.    He  had  been  Vicar  of 
Clown,  but  became  Quaker  ;  d.  7 
of  6  mo.  1711. 

A 


:Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Stacye  of  London,1  merch*, 
of  the  Stacyes  of  Ballifield  ;  had  a  sister  Ann 
mar.  to  Tho.  Aldam  of  Warmsworth,  one  of 
whose  descendants  gave  me  this  account ;  d. 
23  of  5  mo.  1702. 


1  She  was  rather  dau.  of  John  Stacie  of  Ballifield.     (See  p.  560.     See  p.  346,  480.) 
Godfrey  Watkinson  certainly  mar.  Ann  Stacye,  dau.  of  John  of  Ballifield,  before 

1669.     (See  will  of  her  aunt  Ann  Rhodes.)    He  was  of  Hansworth  Woodhouse,  & 

d.  7  of  6  mo.  1711.    Ann  his  wife  d.  23  of  5  mo.  1702. 


MS.  293 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


723 


God 


frey  Watkinson  of  Hansworth=pMary,  dau.  of  ....     Mary,  mar.  27  July  1709 


Woodhouse,  was  50  years  old  when 
he  mar. ;  d.  3  of  2  mo.  1752. 


HardcastleofHard-     to  Azarias  Williams    of 


castle,  Garth. 


Fishlake,  Yeo. 


James  Watkinson  of  Hansworth  Woodhouse,  Mary,  mar.  David 

had  2  sons  who  went  into  the  Army,  &  a  Davy  of  Wbitley 

dau.,  w.  of  ....  Oldale  of  Hansworth  Wood-  Head  nr  Kighley 

house  ;  he  mar.  3  wives,  the  last  a  wid.  of  in  Craven  ;  b.  29 

Joshua  Wigfall ;  b.  9  of  5  mo.  1724.  of  5  mo.  1719. 


Elizabeth. 
Godfrey. 

Lydia. 
All  d.  infants. 


Jonathan  Watkinson  of  Shef-=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of    Thomas  Watkinson  of  Sheffield,  mar. 


field,   cutler,   Master    Cutler 
1787;  b.  12  of  9  mo.  1739. 


....  Almond     a  person  from  Whiston,  &  had  no  issue ; 
of  Sheffield.      or  John  ;  b.  14  of  7  mo.  1726. 


Sarah  Watkinson,  elder  of  the  2  dau8  &  co-  Hannah  Watkinson,  2  dau.  &  c.,  mar. 
heirs,  mar.  1  Wil.  Watson  of  Sheffield,  2  Tho.  Samuel  Broomhead  Ward  of  Mount 
Newbould  of  Sheffield.  (See  FED.,  p.  287.)  Pleasant,  Esq.  (See  FED.,  p.  292.) 


MS.  293 


Thomas  Fox  of  Cleveley  near  Garstang,  Esq. 


I 

Ann,  mar. 
Nunes  of 
Liverpool. 


....  mar Fazaker- 

ley  of  Liverpool. 


....  mar.  . . 
of  Liverpool. 


Dowson 


These  Nunes  were  related  to  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  ....  Nunn  of  Eltham,  Esq., 
whom  Harry,  Duke  of  Bolton,  took  to 
wife,  &  had  by  her  a  dau.,  b.  in  1753  ; 
mar.  to  Lord  Hinchingbroke. 


....  Lewin  of  Daventry,  supposed  to  be  of  a  family  in  Leicestershire1^ 
who  bore  Per  pale  gules  &  azure,  3  stags'  heads  caboshed  or. 


....  1  w.,  dau.=pRobert  Lewin  of  Hackney,  Esq.,  Secre-=f=Rebecca,  2  w.,  dau.  of 
of  ....  Innis.       tary  to  the  Bank  of  England.  Samuel  Hautayne. 


I                             I 
Hannah,  d.     Samuel  Lewin  of=j=Ann,  d.  1834  at     ....  mar 


unmar. 


Hackney,  Esq. 


Hackney. 


Gregory. 


Ann,  mar.  Thomas  Asline  Ward      Maria,  mar.  John  Bowring  of 
(p.  292)  ;  mar.  17  Nov.  1814.          Hackney,  The  Poet  &  M.P. 


John,  &  many  others. 


724 


FAMILI^E   MINOETJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  293 


Samuel  Hautayne  Lewin,  mar.  Dec.  13,  Thomas  Fox  Alicia,  mar.  Henry  Hunt 
1834atStMargt,Westminster,Mary,dau.  Lewin,  un-  Piper  of  Norton,  co. 
of  Wil.  Peene,  Esq.,  of  Loose  in  Kent.  mar.  Derb.,  V.D.M. 


I  I  I  II 

Herbert,  b.  3     Alice.     Alicia  Lewin,     Emily      Frances,  mar.  Geo.  Elliot  of 
June  1838.  unmar.  unmar.     Poplar,    chemist ;      d.    at 

Lewes  1854. 


I  Jill 

Octavia,  mar.  Edw.  Cobb  of  Calthorpe    Eliza,       Henry  Hunt,     Lewin     Frede- 
House  in  Banbury  in  1844.  unmar.    d.  unmar.          Alfred,    rick. 


Robert  Lewin  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Hens-    Edmund  Lewin.=j=.  .  .  .  dau.    Sarah, 


Liverpool, 


man    of    Bedfordshire  ;     In  the  Bank  of 


V.D.M.,   had    8     related  to  the  Belshams     England, 
children.  (p.  85). 


Holden. 


unmar. 


Joseph.      Mary.      Hannah,  mar.  1  ....  Withers,  Lieut.      Sarah,  mar. 
in  the  Navy,  2  ....  Dawson.  ....  Bray. 

From  the  information  of  the  family. 


JHartintraU— 3t8fe*U*  MS.  293 

Henry  Aiskell  of  Warcop  near  Brough  in  Westmorland  1698.=f= 


....  Harrison  of  Appleby=p.  ...  2  dau.  &  c. 


John  Harrison,  b.  3  Oct.  1733  ;  d.  unmar.  at 

1    1 

Barbara, 

Mary,  b.  1740  ;  mar. 

Masham  19  June  1808  ;  he  was  at  the  taking  of 

d.  un- 

Tho. Peirson,  Gent., 

Quebec  18  Sep.  1759  ;  sailed  round  the  world 

mar. 

of  Sand  Hutton  &  of 

with  Cap.  Wallace  1766  &  1767  ;  in  Lord  Rod- 

— 

York  ;  she  d.  9  Sep. 

ney's  engagement  12  April  1782  ;  bur.  at  Mas- 

Phillis, 

1814,  &  was  bur.  at 

ham,  where  is  a  handsome  tablet  to  his  memory 

d.  un- 

St. Maurice's  Church 

placed  by  Mrs  J.  B.  Ward  to  whom  he  left  the 

mar. 

out  of  Monk  Bar. 

bulk  of  his  fortune. 

Martindale  of=f=.  .  .  .  Aiskell,  elder  of=p.  .  .  .  Bird  of 


Appleby   in 
morland. 


West- 


2  dau8  &  coheirs. 


near  Carlisle. 


:.  .  .  .  Hodgen  or 
Hodgins  of  near 
Carlisle. 


MS.  293 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


725 


Thomas  Martindale,: 
only  child,  b.  6  Jan. 
1717  ;  mar.  at  York 
22  Sep.  1764;  d. 
15  May  1789;  bur. 
at  Masham. 


B| 


=Margaret  Twaites  of 
Masham,  b.  1  May 
1743;  d.  at  Shef- 
field 19  May  1814  ; 
bur.  at  Ecclesal 
Chapel. 


c| 


Lieut.  Col.  Bird,  slain  at 
the  Battle  of  German 
Town,N.A.,mSep.l717; 
he  was  unmar.,  &  left  his 
property  to  his  half- 
brother  &  family  Mr 
Tho.  Martindale.  * 


....  a  dau., 
mar 

Banks,  heir 
to  the  estate 
called  Wheel- 
barrow Hall. 


Mary  Martindale,  elder  dau.  &  c.,  b.  23  Sep.  1766  ; 
mar.  1  Richard  Fielder,  2  Henry  Bolland  of  Har- 
gill  Lodge  near  Masham,  brother  to  John  Bolland, 
Esq.,  of  Park  Lane  &  Claphain,  M.P.  for  Blelch- 
ingley ;  she  d.  s.p.  25  June  1805. 


Grace  Martindale,  b.  12  July 
1778 ;  mar.  at  Masham  9  Feb. 
1809  to  Samuel  Broomhead 
Ward,  Esq.  (p.  292),  &  d.  8 
Jan.  1822. 


See  for  Bolland,  Fed.  of  Beckwith  of  Clifton. 


MS.  294  jBarsfjali — Wtnnoi\ 

Isabel,  the  wife  of  Samuel  Greaves,  was  only  19  at  the  time  of  her  death. 

Thomas  Marshal  of  Sheffield.     He  was  a  member  of  Rev.  T.  Jollie's=j= 
congregation,  &  all  his  children  were  bp.  by  Mr  Jollie. 


Jeremiah  Marshal  of= 
Sheffield,  bp.  12  Feb. 
1688-9  ;  a  cutler. 

=Hannah,  dau.  of  Luke  Winter 
of  Sheffield,  cutler  ;  bp.  1  Jan. 
1698  ;  mar.  28  Sep.  1719. 

1 
Joshua,  bp. 
20  Nov. 
1690;d.inf. 

Edward,  bp. 
12  Dec. 
1692. 

Samuel  Marshal  of  Sheffield,  ironmonger,  d.  unmar.  ab*  1800  ;  only  Lydia,  only 

son.     He  was  a  well-known  &  remarkable  character  at  Sheffield  for  dau.,  d.  un- 

many  years.     His  will  with  multitudinous  provisions  may  be  re-  mar. 
ferred  to  as  one  proof  of  the  peculiarity  of  his  disposition. 


Timothy  M.  of=pHelen  Pearson,  survived  &  11  Jan.    Sarah,  bp.  31    Joshua,  bp.  22 
Sheffield,  cut-    I  1754-5  mar.  2  Wil.  Smith  of  Shef-    May  1697.        April  1700. 
ler,  bp.  17  Jan.    field,  cutler,  &  d.  20  Dec.  1777, 
1694-5  ;   d.  5     aged  69. 
March  1750, 
aged  54. 

Henry  Vennor  of  Warwick,  linendraper. 


Mary,  bp.  21     George,  bp.  18 
Feb.  1698-9.     June  1702. 


T 
Hephzibah  Marshal,= 
1  w.,  mar.  at  Shef- 
field 31  Aug.  1770. 

A                                       B 

=Thomas  Vennor  of  Shef-^.  .  .  .  2  w.,  dau. 
field,  mercer,  d.  at  Atter-    of  ....  Wild- 
cliffe,  &  was  bur.  in  the     bore  of  Nbt- 
Chapel  Yard,  Queen           tingham  ;  no 
Street,  Sheffield.                 issue. 

Edward  Ven-= 
nor  of  Ware, 
V.D.M.,   liv* 
1815. 

VOL.   II. 


E   R 


726                                 FAMILIvE    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

A                                      B| 

MS.  294,  295 

Thomas  Vennor= 
of  ....  co. 
Monmouth,Esq. 

.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John 
Brewer  of  New- 
port, co.  Monm., 
surgeon. 

1 
Samuel  Vennor  of  = 
Sheffield,  Atf,  d. 
at  Liverpool,  leav- 
ing an  only  dau. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 
John  Brewer  of 
Newport, 
surgeon. 

Greaves  of  Ashborne.=p 
I 


Isabel  V.,  2  w.,  mar.  at  War-^pSamuel  Greaves  of  Sheffield,=f  Frances,  3  w.,  dau. 


wick  1764  ;  d.  18  April  1765.     grocer,  formerly  of  Ashborn, 


Mary,  1  w.,  d.  2  Feb.  1763, 
set.  28 ;  bur.  at  Nether  Chapel, 
Sheff. ;  issue  all  d.  inf. 


lived  in  the  latter  part  of  his 
life  at  Graystones,  &  d.  there 
22  May  1813.  Will  9  Jan. 
1813. 


of ....  Rawson  of 
Nottingham,  a 
banker ;  d.  Jan. 
1813  :  mar.  1766. 


Henry  Vennor  Greaves, 
only  son,  d.  sit  Hull 
Sep.  1816,  where  he 
was  keeper  of  a  public 
library ;  bp.  at  the 
Nether  Chapel,  Sheff., 
19  April  1765  ;  left  no 
issue. 


Frances,  unmar.  1828,  bp.  at  the 
Nether  Chapel  July  10,  1767  ;  d. 
unmar.  1!)  June  1837  ;  bur.  at  the 
Nether  Chapel.  Made  her  will,  being 
then  of  Nottingham,  spinster,  27 
June  1832.  Names  her  cousin  Wm 
Ford  Rawson,  &  his  sons  Wm  Bacon 
Rawson  &  Samuel  Fred.  Rawson, 
&  many  other  persons,  including 
James  Montgomery. 


Elizabeth,  unmar. 
1828;  bp.  at  the 
Nether  Chapel  7 
June  1770 ;  d. 
unmar.  20  Nov. 
1811  ;  bur.  at  the 
same  chapel. 


Thomas  G.  of  Oulcote's  Farm,^ 
Heath,  co.  Derb. 

pHannah  Johnson  of  Yeaveley 
near  Ashborne. 

Dorothy=p.  .  .  . 
Bacon. 

Thomas,  of      John.        Dau. 
Owlcote's 
Farm.             Hannah. 

Hannah,  mar.     Dorothy,  mar. 
Benj.  Jack-        Wil.  Hayes 
son.                   of  Mansfield. 

1 
Elizab,  mar.  Wil. 
May  of  Woolley 
Moor  nr  Clay 
Cross,  co.  Derb. 

Nath1.    John,  of  Stony    Thomas,  of  =  Charlotte 
Hough  ton,  co.      psh.  of  .... 

Notts.  Staveley. 


Ann,  mar.  Mattw  Mary,  mar. 
Marriott  of  Heath  ....  Fox  of 
Common.  Glasswell. 


MS.  294 


FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


727 


John  Butter— 
worth  of 
Nabb's  Hall 
in  the  par.  of 
Silkston. 

pAnn     John  Pashley 
Pash-  of  Higham 
ley.       Ferrers,  where 
he  was  stew- 
ard to  the 
Earl  of  Mai- 
ton. 

Sarah  Pashley,  mar. 
Joseph  Turner  of 
Sheffield,  cutler, 
about  1720.     (See 
my  Family  Gene- 
alogy, p.  64.)     Be- 
lieved to  be  another 
sister. 

Wadsworth,  &  left  dau8 
who  went  to  live  with 
their  uncle  at  Higham 
Ferrers  &  inherited  his 
fortune. 

Joseph,  of    Jonathan,     Jonas,  of    Sarah,  mar.  Joseph  ....  mar.  Ann,  mar. 

London,       4  son.  Silkston,     Turner,  son  of  ....  Bever  John  Ellis 

5  son.         Joseph  T.  &  Sarah  of  Wake-  of  Barns- 

Pashley.  field.  ley. 


3  son. 

T 


Joseph,  of 
London. 


....  a 
dau. 


hn 


John  Ellis. 


AnnE. 


Joseph,  of 
London. 


William, 
d.y. 


)hn  B.,=F.  . 


John  B.,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of      Matthew,=pElizab.  Haigh  of  Peniston,  sister  to  the 
1  son.         ....  Shaw.        2  son.       I  mother  of  Rev.  W.  Broadbent  at  p.  302. 


Matthew,  of     Ann,      Elizabeth,  mar.  Joseph,  d.  John,  of = Peggy 

Nabb's  Hall,     mar Dicken-  unmar.,  I  Sheffield,    .... 

....      son,  a  miller,  son.  2  son ; 

nr  Peniston.  s.p. 


Matthew,  of  Shef-=r=Dorothy 
field,  3  son.  Hague. 


Joshua. 


Sarah,  mar.  Richard 
Perkins  of  Dodworth. 


T 


....  a  dau., 
mar.  . 


I  I 

Richard.       John. 


Anne.       Mary.     (Q.  if  not  mar.  to  .... 
Bodkin  of  Croydon,  tanner.) 


This  from  the  information  of  Mr  Read  of  Derwent  Hall,  Sep.  1840.  • 
See  York  Wills  1759.    To  be  carefully  examined. 

M.  Ins.  in  Nether  Chapel  Yard,  Sheffield,  for  Samuel,  son  of  Benj.  Pashley,  who 
d.  27  Feb.  1720. 


Joshua  Pashley  of  Wentwortb.^. .  .  .  sister  of  M"  Eliz.    Ann 


Will  12  Dec.  1717. 

"  Roger  Pashley  "  of  Park 
Verses  (?). 


Langley  &  M™  Henri-     Dung- 
etta  Wright.  worth. 


William  Pashley.        Jonas. 


E.  God 


dard.    John  P.^ 


Thomas.        John. 


728 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

Caofc, 


MS.  295 


This  is  one  of  Dodsworth's  Pedigrees,  vol.  88,  f.  59.  I  have  added  Thomas' 
description  from  a  deed  of  sale  of  Parkin  Shaw. 

Mattw  Hardwick  of  Leeds,  linendraper,  &  Eliz.  his  wife,  &  Eliz.  Cook  of  Leeds, 
widow,  convey  lands  at  Campsal  in  1698. — Mellish. 

See  ped.  of  Cookson,  Vicar  of  Leeds.    See  Durant  (?)  ped. 

Robert  Cook=pCatherine  .... 
John=j=Alice  .... 


I  I 

John.        Robert,  of  Askern.: 


Thomas,  2  son=p.  .  .  .  dau.  &  h.  of ....  Mann  of  Selby. 


William=f=Prudence,  dau.  of  John  Middleton 
of  Norton  Priory. 


Robert=pAnn,  sister  of 
Prudence. 


Charles  West  of = Catherine, 
Stamford  in  psh.    dau.  &  h. 
ofHatfield.  1649. 


I 

William  Cook=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Marm. 
Elland  of  Carlinghow,  & 
at  last  heir. 


1647. 


William  Cook,  son  cfc^Ann,  dau.  &  heir  of  Edward  Heton  of 


hr  app.  1647. 


Hawkhouse  Green  in  par.  of  Bramwith. 


William,  son    Thomas  Cook  of  Shiercliffe= Hannah    Nicholas.    Robert.    Edmund. 

&  heir,  aged     Hall  near  Sheffield,  Gent (See  p. 

16,1647.          Sold  Parkin  Shaw  in  16 65.  John.        423.) 


j^tanifortfi,  MS.  29 

....  Staniforth=rSarah,  dau.  of  ....  Hancock      &  Lydia.    (York  Wills  1540.) 


Mary.        Elkana.        Samuel.        John. 


....  Staniforth  of  Winco-n= 
bank  in  the  psh.  of  Shef- 
field &  Ecclesfield,  co.  York, 
temp.  Elizabeth. 


Richard  Staniforth  of  Winco-- 
bank,  cutler.  Will  14  June 
1612.  This  is  probably  the 
person  at  the  head  of  the 
pedigree  on  the  left. 


:.  .  .  .  mother 
ofEliz.,Tho,, 
Ann,  & 
George  Ash- 
ton. 


MS.  296,  297 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


729 


A| 


B| 


John 


Staniforth  of  Win-=pAnn  .      .  b.  at  or  near  Wombwell       John.       Nicholas. 


cobank,  cutler,  b.  there 
in  1585,  &  d.  there  in 
1652. 


in  1587  ;    d.  2  Oct.  1676  in  the 

90th  year  of  her  age  and  the  25th       Cathe-      William. 

of  her  widowhood.  rine. 


iich{ 


Richard  Staniforth,  4th  &  youngest 
son,  b.  in  Nov.  1627  ;  d.  about 
the  age  of  23. 


Margaret  Staniforth, 
eldest  dau.,  b.  in  Sep. 
1621. 


Helen  Staniforth,  b. 
in  Feb.  1624  ;  mar. 
Rich*  Milner,  and  d. 
in  1686. 


John  Staniforth  of  Wadsley  Bridge,  cutler,  eldest1 
son,  b.  at  Wincobank,  &  bp.  3  Sep.  1613  ;  ad- 
mitted to  his  freedom  in  the  Company  of  Cutlers 
of  Hallamshire  in  1634 ;  d.  at  Wadsley  Bridge 
11  Nov.  1672. 


:Helen,  dau.  of  Anthony  and 
Elizabeth  Law  of  Ollerton 
in  the  psh.  of  Sheffield ;  mar. 
in  1641  :  d.  19  June  1675. 


Nathan  Stani-=Mary  Roebuck,  mar.  Jeremiah  Stani-=f= 

forth  of  Penis-     at  Peniston  25  Sep.  forth  of  Winco- 

ton,  co.  York,     1667  ;  bur.  there  12  bank,  2nd  son. 
eldest  son.           Dec.  1699. 


Luke  Staniforth, 
3rd  son,  admitted 
to  his  freedom  in 
the  Company  of 
Cutlers  1670. 


Joseph  Stani- 
forth, ad- 
mitted to  his 
freedom  in  the 
Company  of 
Cutlers  1699. 


John  Brown-=f=Martha  Staniforth, 
of  Winco-  !  administrator,  with 
bank  &  her  sister  Lydia,  of 

Sheffield,  the  goods  of  Ellen 
merchant.  Staniforth  her  mo- 
ther 1707;  of  Win- 
cobank. 


Lydia  Staniforth,  administra- 
tor, with  Martha  wife  of  John 
Brown,  of  the  goods  of  Ellen 
Staniforth  her  mother  1707  ; 
she  was  b.  in  1666  ;  was  the 
2nd  w.  of  John  Parkyn  of  Mor- 
temley  in  the  psh.  of  Eccles- 
field,Gent.,  &  d.  in  Feb.  1732. 


John  Sparrow  of=j=Lydia  Brown,  sole 
Wincobank,  Esq.  surviving  dau.  & 
(See  PED.,  p.  .)  heir,  bp.  by  Mr 
Jollie230ct.l701. 


ohn 


John  Parkyn  of  The  Elms,  Gent.,  only 
child,  d.  without  issue  25  April  1739, 
aged  29  ;  bur.  in  the  Church  Yard  of 
Ecclesfield. 


Lydia  Sparrow,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir,  b.  in  Theodosia  Sparrow,  younger  of  the 
1734 ;  mar.  Joseph  Roberts  of  Sheffield,  two  dau8  &  coheirs,  mar.  James 
merchX  (See  PED.,  p.  .)  Stovin  of  Whitgift,  co.  York,  Esq. 


T 


Catherine  Roberts,  sole  remaining  issue,  the  other  children  having 
d.  without  issue  ;  wife  of  Samuel  Walker  Parker  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  Esq.  (See  PED.,  p.  .) 


730 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  296 


William  Staniforth  of  Attercliffe  in  the  psh.  of=f= 
Sheffield,  2nd  son,  b.  in  Nov.  1615  ;  d.  22  March 
1702.     The  family  have  an  old  Bible  with  the 
entry  of  the  births  of  this  man's  children. 


Lawrence  Staniforth,  3rd  son, 
b.  in  Feb.  1618  ;  admitted 
to  his  freedom  in  the  Com- 
pany of  Cutlers  1641. 


1.  John  Stani-=j 
forth  of  Atter- 
cliffe Hill  Top, 
eldest    son,  b. 
15  June  1649. 

4.  Sarah  Staniforth,  eldest    5.  Anna  Staniforth,  2nd  dau., 
dau.,  b.  17  Nov.  1655.1          b.  3  Oct.  1657. 

The  account  of  the  births  of  these  children  is  taken  from 
a  MS.  in  possession  at  that  time  of  Mr  William  Staniforth, 
the  surgeon.     Nothing  is  said  of  the  marriages  of  these 
dau8,  but  Ellen  Staniforth  informed  me  that  one  of  them  mar. 
....  Fletcher  of  Ashburn.    This  is  worth  notice,  when  we 
find  among  the  Dales,  at  p.  455,  that  Mary  Dale,  a  grand- 
dau.  of  John  Shaw,  mar  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,  & 
Ruth  her  sister  mar.  Richard  Fletcher  of  Ashburn. 

John  Staniforth  of= 
Attercliffe  Hill  Top, 
Gent.,  d.  10  March 
1765,  aged  77,  and 
was  bur.  at  Atter- 
cliffe.    He  was  bp. 
at  Sheffield  16  June 
1687. 

i=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry        ....  Staniforth,  wife  of  .... 
Younge  of  Sheffield  (see        Spooner  of  Crook's  Moor,  by 
PED.,P.  290),  b.  in  1691;         whom    an    only    son    Hugh 
mar.  at  Sheffield  3  May        Spooner    of    Crook's    Moor, 
1715  ;   d.  17  Jan.  1758,        who  d.  without  issue  25  June 
&  was  bur.  at  Attercliffe.        1792,  aged  66. 

.1.                                                                           1 
William  Staniforth=Mary,  sole  dau.  &  heir        John  Stani-=j 
of  Sheffield,  mercer,    of  Cox   Macro,  D.D.,        forth  of 
after   his  marriage     of   Norton    &    Little        Manchester, 
of  Norton  near  Bury     Haugh,     co.     Suffolk        surgeon,  2nd 
St.  Edmund's,  Esq.,     (see  '  Hallamshire,'  p.        son,  bp.   20 
eldest  son,  b.  4  Sep.     253)  ;     mar.    8    May        April  1726  ; 
1717;  bp.  17  Oct.;     1767  ;  d.  without  issue        d.  in    1757 
d.  without  issue  11     16  Aug.  1775.                     or  1758. 
Nov.  1786. 

=Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Dossie, 
Vicar  of  Shef- 
field.  She  took 
to  her  2nd  hus- 
band John 
Sherburn  of 
Sheffield.   (See 
Fed.  of  Dossie, 
p.      .) 

St.  Ann's 

John  Dossie  Staniforth,  posthumous  &  only  child,  bp.  at 
Church  in  Manchester  24  June  1758  ;  d.  young. 

Robert  Staniforth  of= 
Manchester  &  of  Lit- 
tle Haugh  after  the 
death  of  his  brother 
William,  3rd  son,  bp. 
7  April  1727;    d.  5 
March  1788.             D 

pCatherine,  another    Anne  S.,  wife    Younge.    Mary, 
dau.  of  John              of  John  Allot 
Dossie,    Vicar    of    of  Sheffield  ;     Sarah.        Alethea. 
Sheffield.                    no  issue. 
Alethea.    Elizabeth. 
All  d.  in  their 
infancy.            E 

1  Sett1  before  marriage  to  Samuel  Staniforth  of  Bramley,  Yeo.,  26  May  1680. 
From  Mr  Swift.     Her  father  described  as  "  hardwareman." 


MS.  296 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


731 


John  Patteson  of  Nor-= Jane  Staniforth,  sole  dau.  Catherine,  d. 

wich,  Esq.,  late  Mem-     &  heir  ;  heir  also  to  her  24  April  1763, 

ber  of  Parliament  for    uncle  William  Staniforth  aged  1  year, 
that  city.                         and  to  the  Macros. 


William, 
d.  6  Dec. 
1769, 
aged  5. 


Jane,  1  wife,  sister  to  Charles= 
Redman,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor 
of  York,  from  the  information 
of  Rev.  W.  Staniforth;  d. 
without  issue  27  Nov.  1723, 
aged  76,  and  was  bur.  in 
Attercliffe  Chapel  Yard;  inar. 
at  Christ  Church,  York,  12 
Sep.  1676. 


=2.  Samuel  Staniforth  of  Atter-- 
cliffe,  second  son  and  the 
second-b.  child,  b.  30  July 
1652  ;  he  mar.  when  very  old, 
soon  after  the  death  of  his 
first  wife  ;  d.  18  Feb.  1733, 
and  was  bur.  in  Attercliffe 
Chapel  Yard ;  called  "  Pinner  " 
in  Reg.  of  his  marriage. 


:Rachael  Hancock, 
second  wife,  she 
survived,  &  mar. 
2nd'y  Matthew 
Jepson  of  Winco- 
bank.by  whom  she 
had  no  issue. 


i 

Samuel  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,  mercer,=pMary,  dau.  of  William  Ash  of  Heckmon- 


only  child,  b.  3  Aug.  1725;  d.  in 
September  1811,  aged  86.  He  contri- 
buted part  of  the  information  on  which 
this  pedigree  is  compiled. 


wyke,  co.  York,  by  ....  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Priestley  of  Birstall  Field 
Head,  aunt  to  Dr  Joseph  Priestley  (see 
PED.,p.40);  shed. 26  May  1751, aged 23. 


Samuel  Staniforth  of  Sheffield, 
mercer,  elder  of  the  2  sons,  b. 
8  Dec.  1747  ;  living  at  Shef- 
field unmar.  1820  ;  one  of  the 
Town  Trustees  of  Sheffield  ; 
d.  unmar.  ab*  1824. 


William  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,^ 
surgeon,  younger  of  the  2  sons, 
late  one  of  the  surgeons  of  the 
Sheffield  Infirmary,  b.  9  Oct. 
1749  ;  living  17  Sep.  1820.  This 
my  worthy  old  friend  d.  in  1834.1 


:Ann,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Cam 
of  Boston,  co. 
Line.;  living 
17  Sep.  1820; 
d.  abl  1823. 


Samuel  Herbert  Stani- 
forth, youngest  son,  d. 
at  Paris,  where  he  was 
pursuing  his  medical 
studies,  in  May  1823, 
aged  26  ;  unmar. 


Mary  Anne     Harriet         Anne  Staniforth,  only  re- 

Staniforth,      Staniforth,    maining    dau.,    mar.    at 

d.  in  her  in-     d.  unmar.     Sheffield   24    June   1819 

fancy.  1  July  to  William  Cater  Smith  of 

1820.  Chesterfield,    ironmaster, 

&  has  issue. 


William  Staniforth- 
of  Sheffield,  sur- 
geon, one  of  the 
surgeons  of  Shef- 
field Infirmary, 
eldest  son,  d.  in 
1835. 


:Amy  Susan,  dau.  of 
....  Lowley,  some 
time  an  Officer  in 
the  44th  Reg*;  niece 
of  Miss  Mower  of 
Sheffield. 


John  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,  Attorney 
at  Law,  2nd  son,  Clerk  to  the  Police 
Commissioners,  unraar.  1820  ;  mar.  at 
Sheffield  9  Dec.  1824  to  Eliza,  young- 
est dau.  of  John  Vickers  of  Mill  Sands 
in  Sheffield,  &  has  issue,  Herbert, 
Gertrude,  Anne,  &  Walter. 


Susanna,  mar.  Cha.  Eliza,  Samuel,  an 

Basil    Mansfield   of  d.  in-  Officer  in 

Swansey,  Solicitor  ;  fant.  the  Bava- 

d.  leaving  a  son.  rian Service. 


William,  Miles  Lowley,  a  boy  at 
2  son,  in  school,  of  Sheffield,  mar. 
the  Navy,  dau.  of  V.  C.  Smith,  & 
Lieut.  d.  a  few  months  after.  F 


1  Here  are  three  generations  of  men  filling  up  nearly  2  centuries  1652 — 1834. 
Speaking  in  the  reign  of  William  IV.  he  would  say  "  My  father's  father  was  b.  in 
the  time  of  the  Commonwealth." 


732 

FAMILY 

MINORUM    GENTIUM 

MS.  296,  297 

F  |  G 

1 

Charles, 
4th  son. 

Harriet,  2  dau.,  d.  in 
Bavaria,  and  brought 
to  be  bur.  at  Atter- 
cliffe, aged  21  in  1842 

Emma,  mar.  at  Swan- 
sey   20  July  1855  to 
Le  Compte  Brockdorf 
Schneg  (?). 

Isabel 
Amy. 

1     1 

Georgiana 
&  another. 

3.  William  Staniforth, 
3rd  son,  b.  4  April 
1654. 


6.  Joseph  Staniforth, 
twin  with  Mary,  4th 
son,  b.  23  Feb.  1660. 


7.  Mary  Staniforth,  b.  23  Feb. 
1660;  mar.  John  Hoole  of 
Tinsley,  Gent. 


8.  Benjamin  Staniforth,  5th  son,  b.: 
4  Oct.  1662  ;  of  Sheffield  ;  lived  for 
a  time  at  Exeter.  He  was  a  hard- 
wareman,  &  d.  in  the  service  of  the 
Shores. 


-Ann.1 


9.  Luke  Stani- 
forth, 6th  & 
youngest  son, 
b.  18  Oct.  1664. 


10.  Martha  Stani- 
forth, youngest 
dau.,   b.   20    Oct. 
1666. 


John  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Staniforth  of  Sheffield, 


b.  at  Exeter.  He  lived  at 
the  Irish  Cross,  Sheffield,  & 
was  a  barber. 


scissorsmith ;  she  survived  &  mar.  secondly 
Sampson  Hough,  writing-master  of  the  Free 
School  in  Sheffield. 


Joseph  & 
Ruth,   d. 
in  their 
infancy. 


Ell 


en  Staniforth,  the  only  surviving  child,  b.  2  Nov.  1728  ;  she  mar. 
David  Broadhurst  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  by  whom  she  had  no  issue  ;  she 
gave  this  account  of  the  family  4  May  1805  ;  d.  in  Aug.  1807.  She 
had  a  son  b.  out  of  wedlock  called  John  Staniforth,  who  was  a  farmer, 
mar.  &  had  issue  at  Sheffield. 


Benjamin  Staniforth  of  Sheffield.  He 
went  into  the  Army  and  d.  in  Chelsea 
Hospital.  His  only  child  d.  young. 


Thomas  Wood  of=r=Anu  Staniforth,  bp. 


Sheffield,  cutler, 
of  Attercliffe. 


at  Sheffield  by  Mr 
Jollie  21  Sep.  1691. 


Sampson  Staniforth,  b.  at  Sheffield.  One  of 
the  early  coadjutors  of  John  Wesley.  (See 
his  remarkable  history  in  Southey's '  Life  of 
Wesley,'  vol.  ii,  p.  136-145,  but  see  p.  298.) 


Thomas  Wood=pMary,  dau.  of  Samuel 


of  Attercliffe 
and   Sheffield, 
only  son. 


Watson  of  Sheffield. 
He  lived  in  WaterLane 
&  was  a  coal-leader. 


Henry  Longden  of  Sheffield  and  of  Thorncliffe,  ironmaster, 
a  distinguished  person  amongst  the  Methodists  at  Sheffield. 


He  was=j=Ann  Wood, 
only  dau. 


Henry  Longden  of  Sheffield,  ironmaster,  b.  ab*  1784. 


1  "  Ann,  wife  to  Benjamin  Staniforth,  who  d.  Dec.  18,  1688.  Here  lieth 
interred  the  body  of  John  Staniforth,  late  of  Exeter,  who  departed  this  life  October 
17, 1709."  From  a  stone  on  the  S.E.  side  of  the  parish  church  of  Sheffield,  on  which 
are  also  the  names  of  Hancock  &  Wood,  but  Q.  if  correctly  transcribed. 


MS.  297 


fAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


733 


Thomas  Taylor=pCatherine,  dau.  of  John  Cooper  of  Wombwell. 


T 


William  Tay-=j 
lor  of  Nether 
Woodhall, 
1  son. 

=Ellen,  dau.  &  h.  of  Philip  Rolston 
of  ....  co.  Notts,  by  Ellen  his 
wife,  dau.  &  c.  of  Tho.  Bosvile  of 
New  Hall,  Esq. 

2. 
3. 

John. 
Henry. 

4.  Richard. 

Ellen,  mar  

Staniforth  of  Hat- 
field  House  in  Shire 
Green.  (Seep.  299.) 

John.        William.        Ellen.        Mary.        Hannah.        Elizabeth. 


See  curious  marriage  of  Staniforth  at  p.  277. 

See  '  Methodist  Magazine '  for  1783,  pp.  13,  66, 122,  181,237,  294,  and  348,  for 
account  of  Sampson  Staniforth  who  was  b.  at  Sheffield  in  Dec.  1720,  &  d.  in  1799; 
Everet's  '  Methodism  at  Sheffield,'  p.  52  ;  1  think  Mr  E.  says  he  was  son  of  a  Luke 
Staniforth. 

See  a  Jeremiah  Staniforth  in  ped.  of  Taylor  of  Wauton  (?).     York  Wills  2065. 

After  the  death  of  Rolston  Ellen  mar.  Mattw  Vesey  &  had  Bosvile  Vesey 
of  Barley  Hole  who  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Tho.  Taylor  and  Francis.  All  this  is  from 
N.  Johnston. 


MS.  298 


Samuel  Staniforth  of  Sheffield.=p 

I 


Jeremiah  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,  scissor-^pEllen  Shiercliffe,  mar.  at  Sheffield  29 


smith,  admitted  to  his  freedom  in 
Company  of  Cutlers  1694. 


the 


Nov.  1696.  Her  grandfather  is  said 
to  have  lost  a  good  estate  in  the  Civil 
Wars. 


Samuel  Stani- 
forth of  Shef- 
field, hard  ware- 
man,  d.unmar. 


Joseph  Staniforth,  V.D.M.,  a  Presbyterian      Sarah  S.,  wife  of 
Minister,  educated  under  Mr  Wadsworth  ;      John   Staniforth 
settled  at  Malton,  &  afterwards  in  Havant 
in  Hants,  where  he  d.     He  mar.  the  dau. 
of  a  Minister  in  Yorkshire,  &  had  2  dau8, 
Elizabeth  and  . 


of  Sheffield  (see 
PED.,  p.  297), 
and  2nd  of  Samp- 
son Hough. 


)hn 


John  Staniforth  of  Attercliffe=pMary. 


James  Staniforth  of  Sheffield  Park=pAnn  Makin  of  Sheffield. 


Hannah  S.,  wife  of  William 
Marsh  of  Sheffield  Park, 
brother  to  Sarah. 


Maria  S.,  went 
to  London. 


Several  sons,  amongst  whom 
might  be  the  Sampson  Stani- 
forth on  p.  297. 


William  Staniforth  of  Sheffield  Park,  cutler.=p 

A| 


VOL.  II. 


S  8 


734 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  298 


A 


ohn 


John  Stanifoi1th=Mary,  dau.  of  Mark     William  Stanif or th=  Sarah,  dau.  of  Wil- 
of  Sheffield  Furniss  of  Sheffield     of    Sheffield   Park,    liam  Marsh  of  Shef- 

Park,  cutler.          Park.  cutler.  field  Park,  cutler. 


Sarah  S.,  wife  of  John  Ashmore    Martha  S.,  wife  of  Mark  Furniss     Hannah,  went 
of  Park  Gate,  innkeeper.  of  Sheffield  Park,  brother  to  Mary,     to  London. 


MS.  299 


William  Staniforth  of=j=Isabel,  dau.  of  Ralph  Hatfield  of  Hat-^=John  Swathe, 


Rotherham,  mer- 
chant, b.  about  1600  ; 
mar.  16  May  1627. 


field  House  in  Shire  Green  and  of 
Laughton  le  Morthing.  (See  PED., 
p.  14.)  Will  24  Oct.  1674. 


1st  husband. 


Samuel  Staniforth  of  Roth- 
erham, ironmonger.  Will 
17  Sep.  1658. 

Sarah,  mar.  John  Firth, 
Vicar  of  Mansfield. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Timothy 
Linley  of  Rotherham,  mer- 
cer, &  2  Thomas  Bovil, 
Clerk,  whose  wife  she  was 
in  1674,  &  had  Elizabeth, 
living  in  1674. 


Rachel, 
mar. 
Robert 
Crom- 
well. 


John  Swathe 
of     London, 
ironmonger, 
1658  of 
Mansfield. 


Dorothy,*  1  w.,=j 
dau.  of  John 
Shaw  the  ejected 
Minister  at  Hull 
&     Rotherham  ; 
mar.  10  Dec. 
1657.  (See  PED., 
p.  143.) 

=Anne,  2  w.,  dau.=j 
of  John   Spate- 
man    of    Rode- 
nook,  co.  Derb., 
Esq.  (see   PED., 
p.  462)  ;  mar.  10 
Dec.  1661  ;  bur. 
11  June  1667  at 
Rotherham. 

=Jonathan  Staniforth=j 
of  Rotherham,  Gent., 
bp.    4    June    1608. 
Bought  a  good  estate 
at    Firbeck.       Will 
dated  18  Aug.  1679; 
proved  5  Jan.  1680. 

=Mary,  3  w.,=  Christian, 
dau.  of  John     4  w.,  dau. 
Disney  of       of  Sir 
Swinderby,     Ralph 
Esq.  ;  mar.     Knight  of 
at  Mans-        Langold. 
field  23 
April  1671; 
d.  24  July 
1676. 

William,t  bp. 
25  Feb.  1659; 
d.y. 


Jonathan,  son  &  heir 
app.,bp.  22  June  1666; 
living  1679  ;  seems  to 
have  d.  young. 


John  & 
Samuel, 
d.y. 


Disney  Staniforth  of: 
Firbeck,  Esq.,  bp.  at 
Rotherham  1  Dec. 
1674  ;  living  1722. 


:Mary,dau. 
&  c.  of 
Nicholas 
Skinner. 


Issue.     (See  '  South  Yorkshire,'  vol.  i.,  p.  301.) 

This  family  were  Nonconformists.  Jonathan  Staniforth,  by  his  will  1679,  gave 
an  annuity  of  20s  for  10  years  to  be  paid  annually  on  the  24th  of  August  to  each  of 
the  following  10  ejected  Ministers,  viz.  : — 

Rowland  Hancock.        Nathan  Denton. 

Edward  Prime.  Thomas  Rose.  1 

Matthew  Bloome.          Jonathan  Staniforth.  >My  Kinsmen. 

Jonathan  Grant.  Timothy  Staniforth.  J 

William  Burton.  Taylor  of  Sheffield. 

*  Bur.  at  Rotherham  19  March  1658.         f  Bur.  at  Rotherbam  26  March  1659.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  299  FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  735 

[Nathaniel  Staniforth  was  ejected  at  Glimpton  in  Oxfordshire,  but  there  is  no 
more  than  his  name  in  Calamy  Ace4,  542.] 

Jonathan  &  Timothy  Sfcaniforth  were  brothers,  sons  of  an  antient  godly  Minister. 
They  were  ejected  at  Hognaston  &  Allestree  in  Derbyshire.  (See  Cal.  Ace*, 
p.  168.)  Tho.  Rose  was  ejected  in  Nottinghamshire  ;  he  was  b.  near  Sheffield  &  went 
to  school  at  Rotherham.  (Cal.  Cont.,  699.)  William  Burton  I  do  not  see  in  Calamy 
List,  &  suspect  an  error  in  the  name. 

There  had  been  a  marriage  between  Staniforth  &  Hatfield  before,  one  of  the 
sisters  of  Alexander,  father  of  Ralph,  having  mar.  a  Staniforth.  (See  p.  14.) 

See  will  of  Samuel,  brother  of  Jonathan  (York  Wills  868),  &  of  Isabel  Staniforth 
1674,  &  of  Jonathan  Staniforth. 

Disney  Staniforth  &  a  person  at  Balby  near  Doncaster  had  a  great  dispute  about 
the  invention  of  a  plough. 

Jonathan  Staniforth,  the  ejected  Minister,  deposes  in  an  Exchequer  Suit  that  he 
was  then,  1668,  aged  40,  &  that  he  was  presented  to  the  Rectory  of  Hognaston  by 
King  Charles  the  Second  in  the  13th  year  of  his  reign. 

Anne  Staniforth,  mar.  at  Crich  7  May  1628  Edward  Wolley,  Vicar  of  Crich,  who 
was  bur.  there  25  June  in  the  same  year,  M.  P.  B.,  xii.,  87. 

A  Nicholas  Staniforth  is  called  nephew  in  the  will  of  Nicholas  Mounteney  of 
Rotherham  1614.  Can  this  be  Nicholas  S.  of  Tinsley,  Yeo.,  in  whose  will,  28  June 
1614,  we  find  his  wife  Joan  and  children  Robert  and  Elizabeth  Walker.  Joan  was 
dau.  of  Roger  Elmhurst  as  by  the  E.  Fed. 

An  Anne  Staniforth  of  Tinsley  mar.  the  first  William  Spencer  of  Bramley 
Grange  at  Sheffield  4  Aug.  1583. 

Again,  Nicholas  Staniforth  of  Sheffield,  in  his  will  10  June  1575,  names  his  wife 
Rose  and  children  Robert,  Nicholas,  Humphry,  Rose,  Ann,  &  sons-in-law  Rob.  Hill, 
Simon  Coll  (?),  and  John  Harvey,  which  latter  mar.  Margery  Staniforth  at  Sheffield 
13  May  1565.  A  Nicholas  Staniforth  mar.  Isabel  Hook  at  Sheffield  11  Oct.  1584, 
&  a  Nicholas  Staniforth  is  called  brother  in  the  will  of  John  Hook  of  AtterclifFe 
1621.  (See  p.  554.) 

George  Linley  of  Sheffield,  Yeo.     Will  27  July  1671.=f= 


Timothy  Linley= 
of    Rotherham, 
mercer.    Will 
23  Sep.  1668. 

=Elizabeth,  dau.=FrancisBovile 
of  Wil.  Stani-    of  Rotherham, 
forth  of  Roth-     Clerk,  2nd 
erham,  merch*.     hush. 

Mary  Lialey,  mar.  at 
Sheffield  20  Feb.  1667 
to    Stephen    Bright, 
named  in  the  wills  of 
1668  &  1671. 

Frances  Linley,  named 
in   the   wills   of  1668, 
&  in  1671  as  wife   of 
Humphry  Barnes. 

Elizabeth  Linley,  has  £150  in  her  father's  will ;  living  1674. 

Who  was  Tho.  Lindley  of  Dalton  nr  Rotherham  who  mar.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Bamford  of  Pule  Hill  about  1630,  and  George  Lindley  of  Heringthorpe  who  mar.  a 
dau.  of  Francis  Cressy  of  Holme  (p.  220). 

See  Ped.  of  Harrison,  p.  342. 


MS.  300 

Nathaniel  Hall  mar.  Ruth,  sister  of  John  Clayton  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  whose 
will  was  made  1  Dec.  1707,  and  names  her.     The  marriage  might  be  about  1685. 

George  Hall  of  Oughtibridge,  yeoman. n= 


Henry  Hall  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  apprentice  in  the=f=Hannah  Stones. 
Corp.  of  Cutlers  of  Hallamshire  in  1693.  A  | 


736 


FAMILIJ:  MINORTTM  GENTIUM. 


MS.  300 


1 

Henry  Hall  of  Sheffield,=rSarah,  sister 

of  Samuel  Sanderson,  V.D.M 

.,  of  Bed- 

cutler,  eldest  son  ;  mar.  at 

ford.    Another  sister  mar.  1  ....  Furniss,  2 

.  .  .  .  Jen- 

Sheffield  23  Sep.  1734. 

nings  ;  said 

to  have  been  b.  in  Bradfield  parish. 

1 
.  ...  1st  wife,T"Samuel  Hall  of=.  .  .  . 

John  Hall,  bp.^pLydia,  dau. 

1  I    ' 
Henry. 

sister  of  Tho8 

Sheffield,  cut-       2nd 

15  Nov.    1740, 

of  She 

— 

Biggen  of 

ler,   afterwards    wife. 

V.D.M.  at 

was  his  ser- 

Hannah. 

Norton,  co. 

Post  Master 

Stannington, 

vant. 

— 

Derb.,  scythe- 

there,  in  which 

co.  York,  &  at 

Joseph. 

smith,  but  q. 

situation  he  d. 

Rotterdam  in 

D.  in 

about  1800. 

Holland,  where 

their  in- 

. 

he  is  living 

fancy. 

1828  ;  d.  1829. 

Henry,  d.  in  his  infancy. 


John  Hall  of  London,= 
merchS  and  of  Epping 
Forest  in  Essex,  Esq., 


Rebecca  Hall,  only  dau. 

&  heir,  wife  of  John  Le-     High   Sheriff  of   the 
vick  of  Sheffield,  cutler.       county  of    Essex   in 

1816,  and  Justice  of 
Peace ;  knighted. 


Sarah 
Hall, 
wife 
1st  of 


William,  young- 
est son,  Capn  in 
the  81st  Infan- 
try; d.  at  Bath 
Ford  near  Bath 
Dec.  1851. 


Nathaniel  Hall  of  Sheffield,  cutler.=p 
1 

Joseph    Hawks-=  Hannah  Hall,- 
worth   of   Shef-     only  surviv- 
field,  apothecary,     ing  dau.  & 
1st  husband  ;  d.     heir, 
without  issue. 

pJohn  Har-=  ,  2nd  wife, 
mer  of           dau.    of  Wm 
Sheffield,        Parker  of  Shef- 
V.D.M.,2nd    field,  cutler, 
husband.        (See  PED.,  p. 
288.) 

1             1 
Henry.  George. 
Both  d.  in  their 
infancy. 

....  Harmer,  only  issue  of  the  1st  wife  ;  mar.  Joshua  Hawksley  of 
Sheffield,  merchant,  and  has  issue  (p.  285). 


George  Hall  of  Shef-=pHannah,  dau.  of  William  Rad-    Joseph  Hall,    Hannah  Hall, 
field,  cutler.  cliffe  of  Sheffield.    (See  PED.,    d.  young.          d.  unmar. 
|  p.  301.) 

I 

Henry  Hall  of  Sheffield,=pCatherine,  dau.  of  John  Harris  of  Ashford,  co.  Derb.; 
cutler,  only  son.  living  1821 ;  or  of  Moniash. 


1 

George,  d. 

Henry,  now  living= 

Catherine,  only  dau.,  mar.  David 

John, 

unmar.  in 

at  North  Shields. 

Daniel  Davis,  then  of  Sheffield, 

d.   an 

1804,  aged 

— 

M.D.,  now  of  George  Street,  Han- 

in- 

ab* 22. 

Nathaniel. 

over  Square,  London,  Physician 

fant. 

to  the  late  Duke  of  Kent. 

.  .  .  ,  D= ,  dau.  of  Mr  Serj1  Peak. 


MS.  300 


FAMILIES    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 

....  Sanderson  of  Bradfield.nF 


737 


Jonathan,  a  Minr  at  Rovel  in  Northampton-= Durrard  of  Leicester- 
shire, b.  1719  ;  d.  18  April  1747.                        shire  ;  left  a  widow. 


Martha.      Tamar. 
One  of  them  mar. 
,  .  Hobson. 


MS.  301 


&ati  cliffs 


The  earlier  generations  of  this  family  are  taken  for  the  most  part  from  the 
Parish  Register  of  Wickersley.  The  latter  I  have  received  from  the  family  &  those 
who  knew  them.  But  the  marriages  of  John  Radcliffe  are  from  notes  made  from 
the  information  of  Mrs  Towersr  a  Turner. 


Humphry  Radcliffe  of  Wickersley  in  the" 
West  Riding  of  the  County  of  York. 


:Ann,  d.  at  Wickersley  a  widow, 
and  was  bur.  there  2  Oct.  1669. 


Elizabeth,  1st  wife,=f=John  Radcliffe  of=pElizabeth,  2nd  wife,  bur.  at 


bur.  at  Wickersley 
30  Oct.  1684  ;  dau. 
of ....  Siberry. 


Wickersley,  d.  18 
May  1696,  &  was 
bur.  at  Wickers- 
ley. 


Wickersley  30  Aug.  1719 
wid.    of    John    Roebuck. 
(Q.   if   her  original  name 
was  not  Holdsworth.) 


Elizabeth, 
bp.  21  Aug. 
1636. 


Nathaniel, 
bp.  19 
March 
1669. 


John. 
Robert. 
Samuel. 


I  I 


Ann  Radcliffe,  bp.  9  Nov.  1675  ;  Elizabeth,  bp.  5  April 

mar.  at  Worsbro'  25  March  1706  1681  ;  mar.  Bartholo- 

to  Thomas  Yates  of  Wickersley.  mew  Jones,  &  d.  with- 

(See  FED.,  p.  303.)  out  issue. 


William  Radcliffe  of  Sheffield,=rHannah,  dau.  of  Mercurius 


cutler,  bp.  at  Wickersley  6 
April  1693  ;  d.  24  Nov.  1743, 
aged  50,  &  was  bur.  at  Shef- 
field. 


Shemeld  of  Sheffield  ;  mar. 
there  4  Sep.  1720;  d.  7 
June  1770,  aged  74,  &  was 
bur.  at  Sheffield.  (See 
FED.,  p.  302.) 


Thomas,  bp.  25  April 
1691  ;  bur.  28  April 
1708. 

Rebecca,  bp.  13  April 
1689;  bur.7  Jan.  1709. 


Ebenezer  Radcliffe,  bp.  14  Jan.  1731  ;  he  was  Presbyterian^Elizabeth^dau.  & 
Minister  at  Boston  &  in  London  ;  gave  up  the  Ministry  about  ' 
1781,  and  lived  for  many  years  at  Walthamstow,  where  he 
d.  in  1809  ;  d.  17  Oct.  1809,  aged  77. 


coheir  of  Edward 
Clarke  Parish, 
Esq.  (See  p.  5.) 


Stephen  Iveson  of  Black=Elizabeth  Radcliffe,  only  child,  mar.  about 
Bank  near  Leeds,  Esq.  1796,  &  is  now  living  without  issue,  June 
(See  FED.,  p.  302.)  1821 ;  d.  at  Bath  July  1837. 


John,  bp.  12  Feb.  John, 
1722;  d.  17  Oct.  1728; 
follows. 


,  3  Feb.     William,  bp.  4  Se 
unmar.     1736  ;  probably 
without  issue. 


Thomas,  bp.  13  Feb. 
1740;  d.  21  Sep. 
1765.  A 


738 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  301 


Hannah  Radcliffe,  bp.  24      William  May-=j=Mary  Radcliffe,      Elizabeth  Radcliffe, 


Sep.  1723  ;  mar.  George      hew    of    Lon- 


Hall  of  Sheffield,  cutler. 
(See  p.  300.) 


don. 


bp.  4  Feb.  1725.      bp.  5  Nov.  1734; 
d.  unmar. 


Richard  Sheldon  of  Sheffield=pHannah  Mayhew.      Thomas,  mar.  &  had  issue. 


....  lst= Joseph  Barrett,  V.D.M.,  of  Carter=pJane  Sheldon,  2nd  wife,  mar.  about 


wife.  Lane,  London,  now  residing  in 
Mecklenburg  Sqe  1821  ;  now, 
1827,  of  Theobalds.  Herts  ;  d.  ab4 
1849. 


1805 ;  living  1821.  She  &  her 
sister  Mrs  Drake  inherited  property 
from  their  uncle  Radcliffe. 


Radcliffe  Barrett,  only  son,  aged  about  10, 
1821  ;  a  Solicitor  in  London. 


6  dau8.     One  mar Moreton, 

another  mar Solly. 


I  I 

Mary  Sheldon,  wife  of  Wil-  Ebenezer  Sheldon,  an=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of .  .  .  .     William, 

Ham  Walker  Drake  of  Lon-  apothecary  in  Mount 

don,  Attorney,  &  is  living  Street,  mar.  2  a  sister 


without  issue  1821. 


of  Mr"  Barrett,  &  d. 
in  1832. 


Jones    of   Mount    d.  in  the 


Street,  London. 


East 
Indies. 


Emma.      Mary.      Hannah,  aged  17,      Elizabeth,  aged  15,    Louisa,  youngest  dau., 
1833.  1833.  aged  ab*  14,  1833. 


MS.  302 


Richard  Shemeld1  of  Sheffield,  co.  York,  ironmonger;  d.  about  1645.- 


Joseph  Shemeld  of  Sheffield. 


1  The  Inventory  of  this  Richard  Shemeld  was  in  possession  of  Elizabeth  the 
widow  of  Jonathan  Shemeld.  This  creates  a  presumption  that  they  were  of  the 
same  family.  It  was  made  22  Oct.  1645  by  Gregory  Sylvester,  Nicholas  Stones, 
John  Dale,  Humphry  Shemeld,  and  Nicholas  Ashton.  The  total  amount  of  his 
goods,  chattels,  and  credits  was  £6675  5s.  6d.,  a  large  sum  for  a  tradesman  of  Shef- 
field for  that  time,  even  when  a  deduction  is  made  for  the  debts  which  may  be 
presumed  to  stand  against  it.  He  had  considerable  dealings  in  lead.  In  the  Parish 
Register  of  Sheffield  is  "  1633,  Nov.  10,  bp.  Ann  dau.  of  Richard  Shemeld."  This 
is  entered  in  a  hand  larger  than  that  in  which  the  rest  of  the  Registry  is  written  ; 
and  an  index  <5*  is  affixed  to  denote  as  I  suppose  that  there  was  something  remark- 
able about  the  person  whose  baptism  is  there  recorded.  It  is  probable  that  she  was 
the  Ann  Shemeld,  a  benefactor  to  the  Grammar  School,  whose  portrait  in  glass  is 
said  to  have  been  in  one  of  the  windows  of  the  school. 


MS.  302 


FAMILY    MINOBUM    GENTIUM. 


739 


Mercurius  Shemeld  of  Sheffield  and  of  Bil-=f=Mary,  q.  dau.  of  John  Hill  of  Billingley, 


lingley  in  the  parish  of  Darfield,  co.  York, 
tanner.     Will  28  June  1701. 


who  is  called  father-iu-law  by  Mercury  S. 


1 

1 

John  Shemeld=j=Mary,  sister  & 

Hannah  =  Jonathan  S.=Elizabeth,  2nd  wife,  dau. 

of    Billingley, 

coheir  of  John 

Shaw, 

of  Sheffield, 

of    John    Bamforth   of 

Gent.,   bp.  at 

Kiplin  of  Ack- 

1st  wife, 

merch1,    bp. 

Fullwood,  by  a  niece  of 

Sheffield  19 

worth,    Gent. 

mar.   at 

10  April 

John  Fox  of  Fullwood 

Jan.  1681  ;  d. 

(see  FED.,  p. 

Shef- 

1688 ;   d.  5 

Hall,    G*,    to     1/6     of 

31  Dec.  1731, 

90)  ;     d.     30 

field  30 

March 

whose    estate    she   was 

&  was  bur.  at 

May  1771, 

Dec. 

1723-4,  & 

heir  ;  made  her  will  22 

Darfield. 

aged    81,     & 

1712;d. 

was  bur.  at 

June  1750  ;  codicil  13 

was    bur.    at 

27  Oct. 

Sheffield  ; 

Oct.  1752  ;  d.  24  Dec. 

Darfield. 

1713. 

no  issue. 

1757,  aged  83. 

Hannah  Shemeld,  mar.  4  Sep.  1720 
to  William  Radcliffe  of  Sheffield,  cut- 
ler ;  she  &  her  son  Ebnr  are  men- 
tioned in  her  sister-in-law's  will. 
(See  p.  301.) 


Mary    Shemeld, 
bp.  21  Feb.  1683. 

Joseph    Shemeld, 
bp.    29    Jan. 
1684-5. 


James  Shemeld  ;  in- 
dentures of  his  ap- 
prenticeship enrolled 
by  the  Company  of 
Cutlers  of  Hallam- 
shire  1704. 


1 

Lancelot  Iveson  of  Leeds.     (See  his  descent^ 
from  the  Ivesons  of  Black  Bank  in  '  Due. 
Leod,'  2nd  edit.,  104.) 

=Martha  Shemeld,     Ebenezer  Rad- 
d.  1    Oct.    1810,     cliffe  of  Walt- 
aged  77  (sic).          hamstow. 

T 

Henry  Iveson 
of  Black  Bank 
near      Leeds, 
Esq.  ;     living 
in  1814. 

Mary,  d. 
mar.  17 
1787. 

un- 
Oct. 

Henry  Jowett,=j 
A.M.,    Rector 
of  L.  Dunham 
in  Norfolk. 

^Charlotte, 
d.  20  Dec. 
1809. 

Stephen  =Elizabeth 
Iveson       Radcliffe, 
of  Bath,     only  dau. 
Esq.;  no     &  heir, 
issue. 

John,  William,  &  Elizab., 
all  d.  young. 


Henry  Jowett.      Lancelot.     Edward.     Charlotte. 


John  Shemeld  of 
Billingley,  d.  25 

Dec ,  aged 

87,  &  was  bur.  at 
Darfield. 


Joseph  Shemeld  of=j= 
Barnsley,     d.     16 
Sep.    1768,    aged 
42,  &  was  bur.  at 
Darfield. 


Elizabeth,  d.  unmar.  Mary  S.,  d.  un- 
21  June  1758,  aged  mar.  20  Aug. 
40,  &  was  bur.  at  1764,  aged  50, 
Darfield.  &  was  bur.  at 

Darfield. 


Eliz.,  1st  wife,=f  Thomas  Biggen  of  Norton,=j=Margaret  Shemeld, 


dau.  &  heir  of 
....  How- 
arthofMachin 
Bank  near 
Sheffield. 

B 


scythemaker,  co.  Derb. 
He  was  a  son  of  Ezra  Big- 
gen  &  Rebecca  Yates  (see 
p.  303).  His  sister  mar. 
Sam.  Hall  (p.  300). 

Tho"  B.,  d.  y. 


dau.  &  heir  of  John 
or  Joseph,  2nd 
wife  ;  no  issue. 


William  Shemeld, 
only  son ;  d.  with- 
out issue  9  May 
1790,  aged  38, 
and  was  bur.  at 
Darfield. 


740 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  302 


Rebecca  Biggen,  coheir,  wife 
of  Will"1  Broadbent  of  War- 
rington,  co.  Lane.,  V.D.M. 
(See  p.  294.) 


Ann  Biggen,  co- 
heir, wife  of  Ro- 
ger Gaskel  of 
Warrington. 


Elizab.  Biggen,  coheir,  wife  of 
Will.  Webster  of  Norton  & 
Holmegate  near  Chesterfield. 


Thomas  Biggen  Broadbent,  only 
offspring,  b.  17  March  1793 ; 
M.A.  of  the  University  of  Glas- 
gow, V.D.M. ;  d.  unmar.  in  1817. 
(See  '  Monthly  Repository,' 
xiii.,  1.) 


1 

1 

1 

Thos  Big- 

Thomas Web- 

Wm Web-=j=Jane,  dau. 

gen   Gas- 

ster,    1    son, 

ster,  d. 

of  Benj. 

kell, 

d.  unmar. 

Coney  of 

d.  unmar. 

Sheffield, 

merch*. 

3  sons,  1835. 


....  Shemeld  of  Sheffield, 


....  Shemeld  ....  wife  of  John  Jubb  of  Sheffield, 
of  Sheffield,  mercer,  &  of  Ballifield  in  par.  of 
merch'.  Hansworth. 


....  wife  of wife  of  Csesar 

Oakes    of     Shef-    Jones  of  Sheffield, 
field,  merch1. 


The  name  of  Shemeld  is  antient  at  Sheffield,  but  as  I  never  took  any  particular 
pains  to  collect  the  evidences' of  the  Genealogy  I  am  not  able  to  connect  the  family 
on  this  page  with  others  of  the  name.  I  find — 

Castle  Shemeld,  Master  Cutler  in  1674. 

Joshua  Shemeld,  bur.  1683,1  u  n,  j       -u  j  i,    •»*• 

John  Shemeld,  bur.  1684,     }  both  des™bed  by  Municeps. 

Richard  Shemeld  mar.  Elizabeth  Hollinshead  6  Oct.  1582. 

John  Wadsworth  mar.  Margaret  Shemeld  9  Jan.  1602. 

George  Hill  and  Mary  Shemeld  were  mar.  27  Feb.  1643. 

William  Spencer  and  Mary  Shemeld  at  Braithwell  24  Oct.  1661. 

William  Winter  and  Mary  Shemeld  were  mar.  1  Aug.  1668. 

These  are  from  the  parish  Register  of  Sheffield,  where  are  many  other  entries  of 
the  name. 

Mercurius  Shemeld  was  a  dissenter,  &  the  baptisms  of  most  of  his  children  are 
to  be  found  in  the  Rev.  Timothy  Jollie's  Register.  The  family  on  the  right  of  this 
page  were,  within  my  remembrance,  of  the  same  society  of  Dissenters.  I  have  heard 
that  they  descended  of  a  brother  of  John  Shemeld  of  Billingley. 

It  appears  from  Mr  Jollie's  Register  that  he  had  two  other  Shemelds  members 
of  his  church,  viz.,  James,  who  had  a  son  of  the  same  name  bp.  19  April  1682,  and 
Benjamin,  who  had  a  dau.  Ann  bp.  14  Aug.  1689. 


MS.  803 


Anthony  Yates  of  Sheffield  and  afterwards= 
of  Wickersley,  co.  York,  where  he  bought 
an  estate,  bur.  there  27  Aug.  1683.     De- 
scribed himself  in  his  will  A.  Y.  of  Wick- 
ersley, tailor,  12  Aug.  1683. 

A 

pRebecca,  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Siberry  of  Wick- 
ersley;   mar.  19  Sep. 
1670  ;    bur.    13  Aug. 
1683. 

John  Siberry, 
bro.-in-law  in 
will  of  A.  Y. 

MS.  303 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


741 


. 

Thomas  Yates= 
of  Wickersley, 
second  son,  bp. 
26  Feb.  16734. 

=Anne,  dau.  of  John  Radcliffe    Anthony  Yates,  3rd    Catherine, 
ofWickersley(seePED.,p.301);    son,  bp.    6    April    bp.  5  Jan. 
bp.   9   Nov.   1675  ;    mar.   at    1679.    He  went  to     1676-7. 
Worsborough  25  March  1706;     sea    &    was  never 
bur.  19  March  1748-9.                more  heard  of. 

Catherine,  bp.  26    Catherine,  bp.  26  March  1713  ;  mar.     Rebecca,  wife  of  Ezra 
Dec.  1711  ;  bur.     6  Nov.  1740  to  Joshua  Turner  of    Biggen  (see  p.   302) 
29th  inst.                Sheffield.                                            of  Little  Norton. 

Thomas  Yates= 
of  Wickersley, 
bp.    29    Jan. 
1708. 

=1V 
V 
E 

0 

a 

[artha,  dau.  of  Elizabeth  Y.,  bp.  5  Feb.  1706-7  ;  mar.  18 
fharam    of    Great    Feb.  1727-8  to  Joseph  Cozens  of  Rother- 
ioughton,  co.  York,    ham,  by  whom  John  &  Joseph  who  d.  un- 
L*  of  Potter  Newton  ;     mar.,  &  Willm  who  mar  Hill,  but  d. 

tanner.                      without  issue. 

Thomas  Yates  of=j 
Wickersley,  bp.  5 
March     1741-2; 
ob.  24  Aug.  1766. 

Ar 

=Mary,  dau.=George  Allison    Ann,  bp.    Elizabeth,  bp.  5  Nov. 
of     James    of  Wickersley,     5     Nov.     1743;    mar.    James 
Woollen  of    second  hus-         1740;  d.     Wollen  of  Sheffield. 
Bramley.       band.                  unmar.                     = 

in  Yates,  only  child,  b.  1765  ;  d.  24  Dec.  1770. 

John  Yates  of  Wickersley,  eldest=pMartha,  dau.  of  ....  Marsh.=pJohn  Roebuck  of 


son  &  heir,  bp.  18  June  1671 
apprentice  at  Sheffield  for  9  years 
1684  ;  d.  22  April  1748. 


Mary  Marsh,  I  believe,  her 
sister,  mar.  John  Trout,  a 
Minister. 


Wickersley,  1st 
husband,  mar.  at 
Sheffield  28  Oct. 
1717. 


John  Yates=f=Tamar,  dau.  &  heir  of  Thomas    Mary  Y.,  b.  1731 ;  d.    John  Siberry 


of  Wickers- 
ley,   Gent., 
b.1735;  d. 
7  April 
1796. 


Coupland,  by  Ann  his  wife,    unmar.  5  Feb.  1761. 

dau.    &    coheir    of    Thomas 

Smyth  of  Blythe  &  Wickers-    Elizabeth  Y.,b.  1732; 


Roebuck    of 
Wickersley. 


ley,  Gent.;  living  1823 


d.    unmar. 
17  (Q.). 


1     July 


George,  d.  unmar.     Samuel,  of  Sheffield,  living  1823.      Ann,  unmar.  1823. 
Joseph,  d.  unmar.      Mary,  b.  1776  ;  d.  17  Oct.  1795.      Elizabeth,  unmar.  1823. 


John  Yates,  now  of  Wickersley,  Gent., 
eldest  son  &  heir,  living  1823  ;  d.  un- 
mar. before  1840. 


William  Yates,  2nd  son,  of: 
Knightsbridge  near  Lon- 
don, a  druggist ;  live  1823 ; 
now  of  Wickersley  1840. 


Anthony. 


H', 


olt  Yates,  only  son,  now  of  the  University 
of  Edinburgh,  M.D.,  settled  in  London. 


VOL.   II. 


T  T 


742 


MINORUM   GKNTIUM. 
....  Syberry.=T= 


MS.  808 


T 


Catherine  S.  of  Wickcrslcy,  sp.    Will  21  Jan.  1728  (York  Wills  201fi).    Many  relations. 

Hannah  Matthcwinan,        Thomas  Mallin-        Sarah  Nadeu,        William  Radoliffo, 
niece.  son,  nephew.  nieoe.  nephew. 

Ann  Yates,     Thomas  Yatcs,  nephew.     Nathaniel  Roebuck,  nephew.     John  Sybcrry  Roe- 
niece.  =?=  ^  buck,  cousiu. 


'ho.      Elu. 


Tho, 


Oath". 


T 


Oath'  R. 


Conjectural  Descent  of  Roebuck. 


John= 
Roc- 
buck. 

=Klizabeth= 
Holds- 
worth. 

=John  Radcliffe,=i 

21"1  llilslun.l, 

itinr.  about 
1688, 

=Klir.abcth 
Sibory. 

John  Sibery 
of  Wickers- 
ley, 

Antha 

Yatos. 

=Rebccca     ....  mar.  .  .  . 
Siberry,      Matthewman 
mar.           of  Ilrampton. 
1670. 

Jolm  Roebuck  of  Wiekcrs-=T=Mart,ha=John  Yates.  2"'1  husband, 
ley,  mar.  1717.  Marsh,      mar.  about  17!10. 

John  Sibcry  Roebuck. 


William. 
Kbeueror. 


Ann  R.r=Thomas 
Yates. 


MS.  ;un 


The  cnrly  Pftrts  of  this  pedigree  are  copied  from  a  pedigree  among  Brooke's 
OeneulogioR  of  Stratt'ord  and  Tickhill  families.  Ho  appears  to  have  received  it  from 
Mr  Samuel  Walker  of  Mashorough,  who  may  be  called  the  founder  of  the  family,  to 
whom  a  (Jrant  of  Arms  was  made  when  ho  had  acquired  groat  property  by  the 
ironworks  he  established  at  Masborough. 

William  Walker  of  Ecclesfield,=pMary,  dan.  of  Joseph  Wood  of  the 
co.  York,  ob.  1708,  cet.  69.         par.  of  Ecolcsfield ;  d.  in  1726. 


....  fir8t=pJoseph  Walker  of  Eccles- -^Annc,  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hargreave. 
wife.  field,  ob.  1729. 


1 

Mitohel 
of  Donby, 
2ud  husband. 

Joseph  Wai— 
ker  of  Eccles- 
field,     eldest 
son. 

-Anne,  dau.     Benjamin 
of  William     d.  without 
Darwent  of    issue. 
Thornhill, 
co.  Derb. 

1 
W.,     David  Craw-=Mary= 
shaw  of 
Barnsler,  lrt 
husband. 

1 
Joseph  Walker  of  Hex-= 
liam    in    Northumber- 
land. 

1                         1 

Hannah,  dau.  of      Mary,  wife     Jonathan, 
•lames    Shemeld    of  Richard     d.  unmar. 
of  Sheffield.            (}  roves. 

(lr:uv,  wile 
of  .lames 
Wood. 

A 

Mary 

W.,  wife  of  .  . 

.  .  Tiirkor.          IliinuaJi. 

MS.  JH)4,  806 


MINOJIUM    GUNT1UM. 


743 


Jonathan  Wal-- 
kor    of     Mas- 
borough  and  of 


ironmaster,  8rd 
son. 


,  dun.  of  kirlmnl  Ainlie  ;  d.  (! 
•fan.  1770,  aged.  (!2,  and  was  bur. 
in  l.lic  jcirish  Church  of  K'ol .licrliain. 
Slio  had  a  former  husband  .... 
1'lattB  of  Stubbing  House,  by  whom 
Sarah  Platts  her  only  child,  mar.  to 
George  Kirk  of  Moadow  Hall. 


,'„ 


•in n. -ili  Walker,  2ml  dan., 
wife  of  John  Bordman. 

Ann  Walker,  8  dau.,  wife 
of  ,Iohn  Yates. 

Susannah    W.,   4th   dau., 
wife  of  Joseph  Wood. 


John  Drake  of  llothorham  &  of  Tyers  Hill  near  Bradford ^=Aun  W.,  only  dau. 

Mary  Drake,  only  dau.,  wife  of 
William  Yates  of  Masborough, 
son  of  John  Yatcs  and  Ann 
Walker.  = 


William  Walker  Drake=Mary,  dau.  of  Rich- 
of  London,  Attorney  ;  ard  Sheldon  of  Shot- 
no  issue  1822;  only  field.  (See  FED.,  p. 
son.  (See  FED.,  p.  2 14.)  801.) 


Mary,*  1st  wife,  ^Jonathan  Walker,  f  only  son,=Mary,t  21"1  wife,  8r(l  dau.  of  Sam1 


dau.  of  Samuel 
Walker  of  Mas- 
borough,  Esq. 


aged  22,  1778  ;  of  Perham,  Hallowes  I  lamer  of  Rotherham, 

Esq. ;  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  Esq. ;     mar.     at    St.     John's 

for  the  W.  R.  of  the  Co.  of  Church,  Wakefield,   10   March 

York  ;  d.  at  Ferham  7  May  1805. 
1807. 


Jonathan  W.§  of  Ferham,=Anna,  sister  of  Marcus  Barr 
Esq.,  only  son,  no  issue  of  Worcester,  Esq. ;  mar. 
1822.  in  Deo.  1808. 


Mary  Ann,||  only  dau., 
unmar.  1822. 


Samuel  Walker  of  Masborough,  Esq.,=j 
principal  Founder  of  the  Iron  works; 
the  4th  son  ;  b.  in  1710  ;  d.  12  May 
1782,   &   was   bur.   at   the  Chapel 
erected  by  himself  at  Masborough. 

=Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas 
Sykes  of 
Ecolesficld. 

Aaron  Walkcr,f  - 
5th  &  youngest 
BOH,  also  of 
Masborough, 
ironmaster. 

-Rhoda,  dau.  of 
Bartholomew 
Wood  of   the 
par.  of  Eccles- 
field. 

Jonathan,  Ann  W.,  youngest  dau., 
d.  iu  his  wife  of  John  Whitacre 
infancy.  of  Wood  House  near 

Huddersfiold  (see  p.  %); 

she  d.  12  July  1829. 


John  Walker  of 
Masborough  & 
of  Burlington, 

mar ;   no 

issue. 


Hannah,  only  dau.,  wife 
of  John  Fearson  of 
Leeds,  son  of  ....  P. 
of  Rotherham,  apoy,  & 
bro.  to  Dr  A.  Pearson. 


*  D.  16  July  1808.     M.I.  at  Ecclcflfield. 

j    D.  f.  iM:iv,  :«l,  .".(),  as  per  M.I.  in   Krolcsfiold  (iluirdi. 

I  D.  15  Sep.  1819.     M.I.  at  Rotherham. 

Jj   D.  nt  lUwkhillH  near  Easingwolil  17  Jan.  1842,  set.  (50. 

|]   I),  unmiir.  19  Sep.  I.S.M;.  ^  D.  28  Jan.  1777.— J.  W.  C. 


FAMILLE  MINORUM  GENTIUM. 


MS.  304,  305 


Joseph  Walker  of  East-- 
wood in  psh.  of  Rother- 
ham  &  afterwards  of 
Aston,  co.  Derb. ;  High 
Sheriff  of  the  County  of 
Derby  17—. 


-.  .  .  .  another  Thomas  Walker  of  Masborough,  Esq., 

dau.  &  coheir  youngest  son,  mar.  another  dau.   of 

of  Samuel  the  said  Samuel  Need,  &  had  no  issue ; 

Need ;  d.  near  of  Berry  Hill  near  Mansfield  ;  d.  with- 

Rotherhamin  out  issue  at  his  house  in  the  Royal 

May  1823.  Crescent,  Bath,  15  April  1828  ;  Sher. 
of  Notts  1809. 


Joseph  W.  of  Aston,  Esq., 

eldest  son,  mar dau. 

of  Samuel  Walker  Parker 
of  Newcastle.  (See  FED., 
p.  288.) 


Thomas  W.,  2nd  son,  an=Constantia  Frances 
Officer    in    the    Scotch    Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Greys,  mar.  at  Newton,     Claudius  Beresford, 
Timarady,  in  Ireland,  1     Esq. 
May  1819. 


Edward. 
Elizabeth. 


Harriet,  mar.  Feb.  1813  to 
William  Alderson,  Rector 
of  Aston,  co.  York.  (See 
FED.,  p.  285.) 


Catherine, 
wife  of 


phia, 


Sophia,  3rd  dau.,  mar.  at 
Rotherham  12  Nov.  1822 
to  Tho"  Trebeck,  Esq.,  of 
the  Royal  Artillery. 


Joshua  Walker  of  Clifton  near  Rother-^pSusanna,  dau.  &  coheir  of  Samuel  Need 
ham,  Esq.,  2nd  son,  and  of ....  of  Nottingham,  Esq. 


Henry  Walker  of  Blythe,  Esq.,  eldest=p.  .  .  .  only  dau.  of  Edwd 


son  and  heir,  M.P.  for  Aldborough 
in  Suffolk;  mar.  at  Melburn,  co. 
Derb.,  8  Sep.  1806. 


Abney,  Esq.,  of  Kings 
Newton,  co.  Derb.,  by  a 
dau.  &  coheir  of  Sam. 
Need,  Esq. 


Frederick, 
d.  young. 


Henry  Frederick,=Miss  Howard  of  Portland  Place,  mar.  at 
eld.  son.  St.  James'  Ch.,  London,  19  Aug.  1833. 


Joshua  W.  of  London,  Esq.,nf=Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Allen 


M.P.  for  Aldborough  ;  of 
Hendon  Place,  Midd.,  & 
Clifton,  co.  York. 


Holford,  Esq.,  of  Daven- 
ham,  co.  Cest*.  (See 
'  Ormerod,'  iii.,  127.) 


Susan  W.,  mar.  in  April 
1810  to  Jedidiah  Strutt 
of  Belper,  co.  Derb., 
Esq. 


Frances,  1  dau.,  mar.  at  Brighton  14  Aug.  1829  to  Felix  Frederick 
Bean,  Esq.,  of  Clapham  House  near  Seaford. 


Mary  W.,  1st  dau.,  wife  of  her 
cousin  Jonathan  Walker. 

Sarah,  2nd  dau.,  mar.  William 
Parker  of  Sheffield.  (See 
FED.,  p.  288.) 


Samuel  Wal-=pSarah,  dau.  of  John= Thomas  Booth 


ker  of  Mas- 
borough,  eld- 
est son,  b.  in 
1742. 

c 


Nutt  of  Sheffield, 
sister  &  at  length 
heir  to  Joseph  Nutt, 
Esq.,  a  Director  of 
the  Bank  of  England. 


of  St.   Anne's 
Well  near 
Barnsley,  1st 
husband.    (See 
FED.,  p.  306.) 


MS.  304 


MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


745 


Samuel  Walker  of=F.  .    .  dau.  of  . 


Masborough,  Esq., 
only  son  &  heir  ; 
of  Eastwood. 


Palmes,    Esq.,   of 
Naburn,  co.  York. 


Mary  W.,  1st  dau., 
b.  1775  ;  wife  of 
Hugh  Parker  of 
"Woodthorpe,  Esq. 


Margaret  W.,  b.  1776 ; 
mar.  1806  to  William 
Walker  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Esq.,  and  now 
of  Leeds.  (See  PED., 
p.  129.) 


Elizabeth  W.,  mar.  24  May  1827  to  Francis  Holcombe, 
Esq.,  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery. 


MS.  306 


Lemuel  Nutt  of  Shire  Green.^p 


ohn 


John  Nutt  of  Sheffield^Margt,  dau.  of wife  of  ....  Law  of  Sheffield, 


and  afterwards  of  Raisin 
HaU. 


Carr,  Alderman  of    by  whom  John  Law  of  Sheffield  who 
York.  mar.  Lydia  Loy. 


Joseph  Nutt  of  London, 
Esq.,  a  Director  of  the 
Bank  of  England;  acquired 
great  property,  and  d.  un- 
mar.  in  1805. 


John  Nutt  of  London,  merch1, 
mar.  a  dau.  of  Jas  Crockett  of 
London,  merch*,  and  d.  with- 
out  issue. 


Margaret,  d.  unmar. 


Elizabeth,  living  un- 
mar.  1805. 


John  Booth  of  Laund  in  psh.  of  Ecclesfield. 


John  Booth  of  Brushes  or 
Brush-house  in  par.  of 
Ecclesfield.  Bought  estate 
in  that  parish. 


=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....        Anne  Booth,  wife  of  William 
Jenkinson  of  Wilkinson  of  Crowder  House 

Wentbridge.  in  par.  of  Ecclesfield.     (See 

PED.,  p.  474.) 


Thomas  Booth  of  St.  Anne's=^Sarah  Nutt=pSamuel  Walker  of  Masboro',  Esq., 


Well  near  Barnsley. 


1: 


2nd  husband.    (See  PED.,  p.  304.) 


Elizabeth  Booth,  wife  of  George  Lempriere  of 
London,  merch1,  afterwards  of  Masborough  ; 
no  issue.  He  d.  in  1825. 


Sarah  Booth,  the 
other  dau.  &  co- 
heir, never  mar. 


Anne,  Benjamin  Sayle  of  Wentbridge,  d.  in  1808  ;  son  of  ThomS:T=Mary 

d.  unmar.        Sayle  of  the  same  place,  by  Olivia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  I 
Sunderland  of  Bradley  near  Skipton  (p.  264).  B 


746 


MINOETJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  306 


B| 


Benjamin  Sayle  of 
Brighteide  in  par. 
of  Sheffield,  Esq., 
unraar.  1822 ;  com- 
municated much  of 
this  pedigree ;  at 
Bath  4  Feb.  1823 ; 
d.  1846. 


Thomas = Margaret,  3rd 
Sayle  of    dau.  of  John 
Went-       Holroyd  of 
bridge,      Grove  House 
Esq.          near  Leeds. 
(See  '  Due. 
Leod.,'  2*d 
edit.,  p.  29.) 


Olivia  S.,  wife  of  Hen-  Eliza- 

ry  Jackson  of  Shef-  beth, 

field,    apothecary,    &  un- 

has    issue;     mar.    at  mar. 
Wentbridge  Dec. 
1800.    He  d.  in  1837. 


Henry,  of  Shef-=f=Frances,  dau.  of  John  Swettenham        Olivia. 


field,  surgeon. 


of  Attercliffe,  Gent.,  &  formerly  of 
Wirksworth,  Solr. 


Margaret,  d. 
unmar.  19 
July  1813. 


Henry,  b.  12 
March  1839. 


Frank,  b.  1840 ; 
d.  1846. 


Edw.,  b.  1842.        Arthur,  b.  1845. 


John  Booth*  of  Brush-house,  Esq., 
d.  unmar.  about  1796  and  was  bur. 
in  a  small  cemetery  which  he  con- 
structed in  his  own  grounds  at 
Brush-house. 


William  Booth  of  Brush-=f=.  .  .  .f  dau.  of ... 
house,     Esq.,    principal    Kay  of  Eastwood  in 


heir  to  his  brother. 


par.  of  Rotherham. 


Henry,!  5th  son,  Major  in 
the  43rd,  unmar.  ;  d.  at 
North  Allerton  6  May 
1841,  being  Lieut.-Col. 


George,  6th  son, 
of  Lincoln  Col- 
lege, Oxford, 
Clerk. 


1.  Margaret.   3.  Ann.   4.  Elizabeth.1 
All  unmar.  1823. 


William,  3rd  son,  Captain  in  the  15th  Hussars,  unmar.  1822-3  ;  Charles,  4th  son, 

mar.  18  June  1823  to  Elizab.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  R.  Webb,  Captain  in  the 

Esq.,  of  Ham  Common  ;  now  Major,  &  mar.  1832  Harriot,§  52nd.     Slain    at 

dau  of  Sir  William  Brown-Cave-Browne,  Bart.  ;  or  was  it  Badajos. 
Henry  that  made  this  marriage  ? 


Sarah,  2nd  dau.,  mar. 
in    June     1809    to 
Hugh  Mellor  of 
Shire  Green.      (See 
FED.,  p.  474.) 

John  Kay  Booth,  ||  M.D.,  of  Leeds,  &  now 
1823    of   Birmingham,   eldest  son,   mar. 
Maria,  dau.  of  ,  she  d.  27  May^f  1824  ; 
&  2,  in  1827,  Adele,  dau.  of  Sam.  Galton, 
Esq.,   F.R.S.,  of  Duddleston  House,  co. 
Warw. 

Thomas,  2nd  son, 
of  Brush  House, 
unmar.  1823. 

1  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  W.  B.,  mar.  at  Ecclesfield  12  Oct.  1826  to  Thomas 
Binns,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  of  New  Inn,  London. 

*  D.  1797,  «t.  42.  t  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Kay. 

±  Mar.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  ....  Monkhouse,  and  had  three  sons. 
§  Wife  of  William  ;  d.  at  Bristol  10  June  1849. 
||  D.  14  Jan.  1859,  set.  81  ;  bur.  at  Ecclesfield.     M.I. 

If  Bur.  at  Ecclesfield,  M.I.,  where  her  only  child  John,  b.  20  May  1824,  d.  26  March  1835,  was 
also  bur. 

Eastwood's  '  Ecclesfield,'  Hunter's  '  Hallamshire,'  2nd  ed.,  451.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  306 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 
....  Sayle.=y= 


747 


T 


John,  of  Campsal  1620=Catherine  1620.        Nicholas,  of  Woolley.^ 
John,  of  Barton.  Richard.=f=  George. 


Frances  Bur-T=John  S.,  dead  before  1691^=Susan,  a  wid.,  This  from  Mr  Mellish's 


gun, 1  w. 


I 


1691. 


Collection. 


Mary,  mar.  Nathaniel  Mapplebeck.        Ann.  John  Sayle  1707= Susan 


Richard  Nutt  of  Madda  Hall  in  psh.  of  Rotherham  21  Sep.  1680,  cutler; 


Richard,         Martha,  w.  of        Sarah,  w.  of  John        Joseph^Mary,  dau.  of  Wn 
£20.  John  Hill.  Billam.  Hawley,  Gent. 

Richard  N.,  a  grandchild.  Samuel. 


MS.  307 


John  Parker,  Esq.,  Aid.  of  Retford,  d.  1785,  aged  66. 

There  is  an  Aid.  Parker.     I  believe  his  son  now  of  Retford  1828.     His  name 
was  Darker  Parker,  and  he  d.  in  Feb.  1833,  aged  about  74. 


Richard  Goodwin  of  Jumble  Hole 
near  Chesterfield,  eo.  Derb. 


Joseph  Beever=p 
of  Thurlston. 


_L 

Geo 
of  I 
the 
Bra 

Job 
Dro 
She 

Rac 
onlj 
issu 
d.  i 

A 

rge  Goodwin=j 
)ungworth  in 
Chapelry  of 
dfield. 

Ellis  of  Cowl 
nfield,  1st  hus 
meld  30  Aug. 

^Abigail    Charles  Moxon  of  San-=Elizabeth=  Anthony  Lacock 
Bever.      dall,  schoolmr,  1st            Bever.          of  Wolfey,  2nd 
husb.,   named  in   his                        husb. 
bro.  in  law's  will. 

3y  in  par.  of= 
sb.,  mar.  at 
1724. 

pRachel,  dau.  of  Edw.  Younge- 
of  Sheffield  (see  PED.  291)  ; 
b.  9  Feb.  1702-3  ;  d.  9  March 
1787,  set.  85. 

pRichard  Goodwin 
of  Barlow  in  psh. 
of  Staveley. 

hel,    Edward  Goodwin,  only  surv.= 
r         child,  one  of  the  Ass1  Minrs 
e,       of    Sheffield,  &    Curate  of 
nf.       Attercliife,     communicated 
this  ped.  in  1803,  d.  1  July 
1817,  a3t.  86  ;  bur.  at  Cow- 
ley  5  June  1732  ;  bp.  24th. 

B 

pElizabeth,  dau.  of     George,  d.     Mary,  d. 
Tho8  Cawthorn  of    inf.  ;  bur.     aged  17, 
Sheffield,    uphol-    at  Barlow    25  Mar. 
sterer  ;    sister  of     2  Oct.           1752  ;  b. 
James  Cawthorn     17  30,  set.  2.    24   May 
(the  Poet),  Master                         1735. 
of  Tunbridge 
School  ;  d.  18 
July  1786. 

748 

A 


FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  307 


Edward  Goodwin,  only  child,  one  of  the  3  Assistant  Ministers  of  Sheffield, 
living  unmar.,  aged  abl  50,  1824  ;  d.  unmar.  on  20  June  1848. 

.  Parker  of  Retf  ord.nF 


John  Parker,  Esq.,  Treas.  of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,=p.  .  .  .  Parker. 
&  3  times  M.P.  for  Leicester.     (See  Baker's  '  Northamp- 
tonshire,' vol.  ii,  p      .) 


....  a  ....  mar.  Joseph  Nash,  Esq.,  a  grocer  in  Cannon  ....  mar.  Sir 

dau.,  St»,  son  of  Wil.  N.,  Aid.  of  London  ;  &  2  in  1785  G.  W.  A. 

d.  ccel.  Edw.  Loveden,  Esq.,  of  Buscot  Park,  Berks.  Shuckburgh, 

1773.  =f  Bart. 

....  Nash,  only  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  1797  to  ....  Blake,  Esq., 
Ban*,  at  Law,  son  of ....  B.,  a  Banker  in  Lombard  Street. 


Joseph  Bever1  of  New  Miller  Dam,  a  dyer,  d.  9  April=f=.  .  .  .  Milner  of ....  near 


1725  ;    reputed   to  be  rich  ;    will   3   April    1725 ; 
children  all  under  age. 


Barnsley,   mar.  in    June 
1711;  bur.  1  April  1721. 


John  Bever,  eldest 
son,  had  the  family 
estate,  &  d.  s.p. 
under  age  1725. 


Wil  iam  Bever=.  .  .  .  dau.  of=John  Brown  of  Sheffield, 
of  Sheffield,          ....  Parker    apothecary,     2nd    husb., 
grocer,  1st husb.,    ofRetford;      called   by  his   acquaint- 
ed s.p.  sister  to  John    ances  Regular  Brown. 
Parker. 


Matthew  Lambert- 
of  Sheffield,  mer- 
cer, lived  in  the 
Market  Place. 


:Jane  Bever,    John  Parker  of  Retf ord,  Gent.=pMary  Beyer,  mar. 
£1000  by       (Q.  if  he  had  not  another  w.  by    at 
father's  will,    whom  Darker  Parker),  Aid.  of    AUJ 

Retford,  who  d.  Feb.  1833, 

aged  about  74. 


at    Sheffield    11 
Aug.  1740, 
£!000byfather's 
will. 


Anne,  w.  of  William  Ward  of 
Sheffield,  printer,  after  of  Kil  la- 
marsh,  co.  Dub.,  where  he  d. 
in  Aug.  1798;  mar.  sett1  dated 
23  May  1764.  =p 


....  w.  of  Samuel 
Owen  of  Sheffield, 
grocer ;  no  issue. 


....  w.  of 

of 

Liverpool. 


....  only  dau. 

&  h.,  mar 

Vaughan,  an 
Attorney. 


Willi 


liam,  d.  young 
in  his  father's  life- 
time Aug.  1792, 
set.  20. 


Thomas  Ward  of  Dore  House  in  par.  of=j=Eleanor,  2nd  w.  of 


Hansworth,  only  surviving  son,  d.  about 
1826  ;  will  dated  30  Dec.  1826  ;  d.  18 
Jan.  1827  ;  prob.  25  May  1827  ;  bp.  at 
psh.  Ch.  of  Sheffield  10  March  1779.  D 


Wilfred  Huddle- 
ston,  Rector  of 
Hansworth  ;  mar. 
19  Feb.  1807. 


Names  his  sister  in  law  Mrs  Alice  Walker  wife  of  Mr  Walker  of  Hunshelf. 


MS.  307 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


749 


Elizabeth,  eld.  dau.,  mar.  21  Aug.  1827  at  Hansworth  to 
John  Simpson,  M.D.,  of  Knaresborough  &  of  Lay  ton  Hall. 


Ann  .  .  .  .  d.  unmar. 
15  Oct.  1829. 


John  Lambert  of  Hull,  inherited  Jane  Lambert,  wife  of  ....  Gosling  of  Sheffield, 
the  Bever  estates,  mar.  Miss  she  wrote  'Ashdale  Village,'  'Moral  Essays,' 
Appleby,  &  left  issue.  etc.,  &  d.  in  1804.  =p 


....  Gosling,  only 
son,  went  abroad. 


Jane  Gosling,  only  dau.,  w.  of ....  Woollen,  son  of  Matthew 
W.  of  Sheffield,  innkeeper  at  the  Bay  Ohilders. 


Query  if  Tho.  Ward,  who  mar.  the  half-sister  of  Dr  Pegge,  was  not  nearly  con- 
nected with  this  family.  A  George  Ward  of  Killamarsh,  Yeo.,  &  Grace  his  wife, 
occur  1655  ;  also  a  Geo.  Ward  of  Killamarsh,  Yeo.,  in  1721. 

Wm  Ward,  the  Sheffield  stationer  who  published  a  newspaper,  had  a  brother  Tho., 
a  farmer  at  Dore  House,  who  d.  24  July  1806  ;  will  dated  25  Feb.  1804  ;  prov. 
28  Oct.  1806  ;  another  George,  of  Killamarsh,  who  had  Thos  Ward,  a  lunatic ; 
Robert,  of  Killamarsh,  Eliz.,  Sarah,  &  Esther,  mar.  at  the  Quaker's  Meeting  House, 
Doncaster,  11  April  1800,  to  David  Day  or  Doegof  York,  looking-glass  maker. 

The  above  account  I  had  from  the  elder  Edward  Goodwin  my  very  good  old 
friend,  whose  memory  was  very  exact,  yet  it  does  not  quite  agree  with  the  following 
pedigree  which  is  written  in  the  Register  Book  of  Barlow  where  I  believe  Richard 
Goodwin  was  the  parish  clerk  : 

George  Goodwin,  son  of  George,=T=Abigail,  dau.  of  Joseph  Beever 
of  Grange  ;  b.  1  Nov.  1663.         I  of  Thurlston  ;  b.  1  Nov.  1660. 


Anne,  b.  2  June  1692  ;  bur.  15  Sep.  1698.      Jane,  b.  31  March  1695.      Richard,  b.  20  June  1699. 


MS.  307 


Thomas  Bever  of  Thurlston  in  paiv 
of  Peniston,  dyer  1635—1650,  & 
appears  to  have  d.  in  1651. 


William  Bever  of=r= 
Thurlston.     MS. 
of  J.  C.  Brooke. 


Abraham  Bever,=f= dau.  of    Joseph.    Joshua.    Thomas,  from 

living  1684;  of    Scatch-       =p  whom    Bever 


Heckmonwyke. 


erd  of  Mor- 
ley. 


of  Norfolk. 


John,  of  New 
Miller   Dam, 
spent  his 
estate. 


Thomas,  of=Ann,  dau.  of    William. 

Heckmon-      ....  Matson. 

wyke. 


Elizabeth,  mar Joseph,  purchased 

Brooke  or  Neale  of    his  uncle    John's 
Otley.  estate. 


Mary  Bullas,=pWilliam  Bever  of  Hornthwaite,=Ann  Greaves,  mar. 


1  w. 


VOL.   II. 


dyer  &  Yeo.,  b.  1625;  will  1684; 
d.  25  Oct.  in  that  year. 


7    Jan.   1662;   liv* 
28  April  1695. 

U  TJ 


750 


FAMILY    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  307 


A| 


John  Bever,  a  Clerk,  Vicar  of  Stainburn  1682.  Had  the  .  .  .  .  w. 
presentation  to  the  Vicarage  of  Ecclesfield  by  his  father's  of  Geo. 
will,  beneficed  at  Weston-on-the-Wolds. — J.  C.  B.  Milner. 


Thomas  Bever  of  Thurlston,= Helen,  dau. 

dyer.     Had  lands  there  by  &h.  of  Geo. 

his  father's  will.     Removed  Morton,  by 

to  Tickhill  between  14  July  dau.  &  h.  of 

1690  &  9  Jan.  1692.     In  John  Scott, 
difficulties.    Sold  Thurlstoii 
to  Charles  Wilson  of  Brom- 
head. 


Abraham  Bever,  had=pEllen,  dau.  of .... 


lands  at  Ingburch- 
worth  by  his  father's 
will,  living  at  Wake- 
field  4  Aug.  1694  & 
in  1696. 


Greathead  of  Mor- 
ley  ;  sister  of  .... 
G.,  a  merch*  of 
London,  &  of  Mrs 
Wheatley,  &  Mrs 
Hall  of  Sandal.1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

John  Bever  of  Wakefield,  d.  unmar. 

Sarah, 

Francis,  a 

Richard,  a 

William, 

1754;  an  oil-drawer  &  drysalter;  left 

d.ccel. 

merch'  in 

merch1    at 

an  En- 

his fortune  to  his  niece  Mrs  Ingram. 

London. 

Rotterdam. 

sign. 

Hannah.      Henry  Bradley  of  Wakefield,  son  of  James,  by  Franees,=p  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Robinson,  Vicar  of  Leeds. 


John  Ingram. 
Mary. 

1 

Elizabeth,  w.  of  Wil. 
Spinke  of  Wakefield. 

~T~ 

William  Ingram  of  Wakefield,= 
son  of  Wil.,  by  Lydia  Kirk  of 
Flanshaw,  both  were  Attorneys. 

pSarah  Brad- 
ley, dau.  &  h 

Eliz.,  dau.  &  h.,  mar. 
Henry  Zouch,  Rector 
ofTankersley(p.319). 


Francis,  of=  William mar.  Thomas     .... 

Wakefield  Calvert    of   York,     a  dau. 

&  Liverpool.  John.       joiner. 


Thoresby  mentions  an  Abraham  Bever  of  Wakefield,  1712,  son  of  William  Bever, 
Clerk,  by  Eliz.,  dau.  of  Wm  Batt  of  Okewell,  Esq.  It  can  hardly  be  that  there 
were  two  Abraham  Bevers  living  at  Wakefield  at  the  same  time,  but  if  not,  then 
"  Clerk "  is  a  mistake.  Yet  I  can  hardly  think  that  the  wife  of  Wm  Bever  of 
Thurlston  was  a  Batt. 

There  were  Bevers  of  Heckmonwike,  of  whom  Thomas  Bever  had  a  dau.  Jane, 
wife  of  James  Garnet  of  Castleford  ;  b.  1720  ;  d.  1  Jan.  1761. 

Abraham,  son  of  Mr  Wil.  Bever,  schoolmaster  of  Thornhill,  bp.  there  6  Dec. 
1683.  Others  in  the  same  Register.  This  must  be  Thoresby's  Abraham.  (See 
some  notices  of  the  Beevers,  <  G.  M.,'  xiv.,  N.S.,  325.) 

The  elder  Wm  Ingram  mentioned  in  the  text  was  son  of  Wm,  son  of  Wm  I.  of 
Thorpe-on-the-Hill  by  James  Goodrick,  son  of  Arthur  Ingram  of  Knottingley. 

Mrs  Calvert  had  ....  Calvert  of  York,  apothecary,  who  mar.  a  dau.  of  Thompson; 
&  a  dau.  mar.  Laur.  Smith  of  York,  grocer. 

1  M™  Wheatley  had  Francis,  a  mercer  in  Wakefield  1750,  father  of  Edward. 

Mrs  Hall  had  ....  Hall,  a  tallow-chandler  of  York,  who  mar.  dau.  of  Spencer 
(or  Spence)  &  had  Henry  H.,  a  chandler  at  York,  who  mar.  dau.  of  Golding  of 
Wakefield;  &  a  dau.  mar.  to  Mr  Tho.  Atkinson,  a  raff  merchant  at  York  1783. 


MS.  308  FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  751 


Nicholas  Wordsworth  of  the  psh.  of=pElizab.,  dau.  &  h.  of  William 


Peniston,  co.  York. 


Proctor  of  Peniston. 


William  W.  of  Peniston.^p 
| 

I 
John  W.,  19  Hen.  6.=j= 

I 


Wil 


illiam.=F 


William  Wordsworth  of  Peniston  1525,  in  which  year  he  inscribed  the  above: 
genealogy  on  a  piece  of  furniture  lately  existing.     He  was  dead  1  Ph.  &  Ma. 


Ralph  Wordsworth,  son  &  heir,  1  Ph.  &  Ma. ;  of  Peniston,=p 
Yeo.,  3  May  1542  and  1553. 


William  Wordsworth,  son  &  heir  app.    To  Mary  Eliz.,  dau.  of 
Tho.  Beaumont  of  Brampton  near  Wath,  1542. 


f  Nicholas  Words-=pMargaret,  dau.  &  c.  of  Thomas  Womb-=William  Carr,  2  husb., 


worth. 


well  of  Thundercliffe,  Gent.  ;  aged  27,     mar.  before  34  Eliz. 
34  Eliz. 


Thomas  Wordsworth  of  Shepherd's  Castle,  Gent.,  son  &  heir,  1613  &  1627. 


^Nicholas,  of  Shepherd's  Castle.- 


Edward,  served  Sir  Horatio  Vere,        Barbara,  mar.  Richd  Burdet  of  Carhead  in 
and  d.  s.p.  Silkstone.  =p 

Mary,  mar.  William  Shaw  of  Newhouse  in  Peniston. 


Thomas  W.,  sold  Shepherd's  Castle  to  Mr  Shaw,      William=rMary,  dau.  of  Richard 


Vicar  of  Rotherham ;  mar Lee  out  of 

Cheshire,  &  d.  s.p. 


Sylvester  of  Hunshelf . 


752 


FAMILLE    MTNORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  308 


A| 


Thomas,=rPhillis 

1 
William,  d.  in 

©Jonathan.=p        John, 

Elizabeth,  mar. 

d.  in  Ja- 

Gallilee of 

Barbadoes. 

s.p. 

Tho.  Greaves  of 

maica. 

London. 

I 

Peniston. 

2  sons,  d.  s.p. 


Sarah.        Elias.         Jonathan. 


This  pedigree  is  from  the  handwriting  of  Dr  Nath.  Johnston,  &  it  appears  to 
me  to  connect  very  well  with  all  on  the  upper  part  of  this  page. 


©Jonathan  Wordsworth  of  Peniston,  grocer.=pMargaretTrelfay  (?),=Margaret,  dan. 
Made  his  will  11  July  1678  ;  proved  1679  at  mar.  at  Pontefract  of  Richard  & 
York.  Mentions  his  cousin  Henry  Words-  8  June  1658  (?).  Sarah  Headi- 
worth  of  Doncaster,  Gent.  ley. 


Elias  W., 
son  &  heir, 
sole  Exr. 

Jonathan  W.  ofn 
Peniston,  grocer, 
b.  1663  ;    d.  20 
Jan.  1701.   Will 
proved  1702. 

1 

Sarah,  w.  of 
John    Gold- 
thorpe  of 
Aynsley,  co. 
Notts. 

1 
Eliza- 
beth. 

1 
Richard,  bur. 
at     Peniston 
12  Aug.  1679. 

William, 
under  14, 
1678. 

Elias,  b.  1686  ;  d.  1705 
Will  24  March  1704-5 
&  sister  Sarah,  w.  of 
field,  roper. 

;  of  Peniston,  mercer. 
;  names  his  2  brothers 
John  Parker  of  Brad- 

1 
Mary, 
bur. 
1695. 

Richard,  of  Peniston, 
grocer,  b.  1693  ;  d.  9 
July  1724.-J- 

Jonathan  Wordsworth  of  Peniston,  mercer,=pSarah,  b.  1685 
b.  1690  ;  d.  17  Feb.  1769.     He  was  owner     d.  15  Jan.  1760. 
of  the  piece  of  furniture  mentioned  on  the 
left  [above]. 


Elias  Words- 
worth of 
Gravels,  Yeo- 
man. 


.  . .  W.,  coheir, 
wife  of ....  Sil- 
verwood  of  Not- 
tingham. 


Sarah  W.,  dau. = Elias  W.  of  Penis-=.  .  .  .  2nd  w.,  dan.  of  .... 
&coh.,  b.1710;  ton,  mercer,  &  of  Barrow;  mar.  2nd  Wilm 
d.  21  Sep.  1788.  Gravels,  d.  s.p.  Lockwood  of  Peniston, 

saddler. 


Johi 


in  W.  of=p.  . . .  dau.  of 
Gravels.          ....    Ward 
ofThurlston. 


Mary,  w.  of  ....  White 
of  The  Wire  Mills  nr 
Wortley. 


I 

of! 


w.  of Scholfield 

.  nr  Wirral. 


I 


John  W.,  only  son,      Elizabeth  W.,  w.  of ....  Reynold  of  Gravels, 
d.  under  age.  which  they  sold.     Had  6  children. 


Richard  W.  of  Peniston,  mercer.^Esther. 
Will  2  July  1724.-J- 

Richard. 


Jonathan.      Sarah,  w.  of  John  Parkin 
of  Peniston. 


MS.  308  FAMILI^   MINOBUM   GENTIUM. 

Francis  W.  of  Thurgoland  Hall,  husbandman,  26  Jan.  1717. 


T 


753 


Francis.        Joseph. 
Gregory  Wordsworth  of  Peniston,  Yeo.,  27  Sep.  1717=rAnn. 

(         i         I         I          i          i         l 

Elias.      Ambrose.      John.      Phineas.      Gregory.      Martha.      Ann. 


MS.  308 


Will  of  Agnes  Wordsworth  of  Falthwaite,  wid.,  1586. 

....  Wordsworth.^ 
_, I 


....  w.  of  Anth7  Cawood, 
by  whom  John,  Mary,  & 
Martha. 


Thomas  W.  of  Xew  Lathes  in  psh,  of  Roy-=pAnne. 
ston,  Gent.    Had  £100  by  will  of  Martha 
Adams.     Will  24  Oct.  1719. 


William  W.  of=  Ann,  dan.  of  Tho«  Stead  Elizabeth,  w.  of 

New  Lathes,  ofOnesacre,Gent.;  mar.  John  Matson ; 

Gent.,  only  at  Bradfield  6  Dec.  bur.  at  Royston 

son,  Ex'.  1722  ;  died  26  April  4  Jan.  1741, 

17—,  aged  60  ;  bnr.  at  aged  38.    M.I. 

Bradfield.     (See  PED., 

p.  144.) 


Mary.  Anne.  Jane. 
Each  of  the  dan5  to 
hare  £400  when  22. 
Grandchildren  John 
&  Francis  West  and 
Anne  Swinden. 


John  Wordsworth  of  Monk  Bretton,  Gent.= 
Had  £1000  by  will  of  Martha  Adams. 
WiU  dated  3  Aug.  1721,  proved  18th. 

pFrances 
(Q.  Mary). 

....  w.  of  John 
son  of  Royston, 
John  &  Martha. 

Hutchin- 
by  whom 

John  W.  ofn 
Walton,     1 
son  &  heir. 

=        Josias,         Ann,  w.  of 
3rd  son,        Tho.  Smith 
d.  unmar.    of     Wake- 
field. 

T3 

1                                      1 

Eleanor,  w.  of  Xathan     ....  w.  of 
Laverickof  Sykebouse,    Tho*  Wain- 
Gent.,  by  whom  Ro-    wright  of 
bert;  mar.  at  Barnsley    Ragstone. 
25  Oct.  1716. 

in  Smith.     (See  p.  102.) 

Elizab.,  w.  of  ....  Townend     Anne, 
of  Monk  Bretton. 

1 
Thomas,=rAi 
2^  son. 

1.  Thomas,  of  ....  nr=         2.  John,  of  ....        Mary, 
Rochdale.                                Rochdale.                    d.  unmar. 
These  sons  had  each  a  dan.  who  d.  very  young, 
A               so  that  this  line  is  entirely  cut  off,  1825. 

B 

754 


FAMILLE   MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  308 

B 


John  W.  of  Walton=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Goodier. 


Frances.        Mary. 
One  w.  of ....  Wright,  the 
other  of ....  Kaye. 


John  W.  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Wood        William=.  .  .  .  dau.  of Wood 

Walton.          of  Okenshaw.  of  Okenshaw. 


Elias  W.,  2nd  son,  Exr  to  his  father's  will ;  prohibited=p  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Wil.  Wood 


by  it  from  marrying  any  of  his  uncle  Thos'  daus.  ;  of 
Monk  Bretton  ;  d.  1735,  aged  32. 


of  Monk  Bretton,   Gent.  ; 
b.  24  Dec.  1702. 


John  Wordsworth= 
of  Monk  Bretton, 
d.      1755,      aged 
about  32. 

^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joshua  Pear-     Francis  W.= 
son  of  Wortley,  by  Mary,  dau.     of  Barnsley, 
of  AnthyCawood  above;  d.  1775,     2nd  son. 
aged  51.    (See  p.  236.) 

=Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  ....  Leet- 
ham  of  Barns- 
ley. 

John  W.  of=j 
Notting- 
ham, 1  son, 
d.  1789. 

r  Mary,  dau.  of    Thomas,  of  Monk    William,  of  Monk      Elizabeth  W., 
....  Henson     Bretton,  2nd  son,     Bretton,     3rd    &       sole  dau.  &  h., 
ofNotting-        unmar.  1807.          youngest  son,  un-      unmar.  1807. 
ham.                                                mar.  1807. 

William  Wordsworth,  only  surviving  child,  aged  about  22,  1807. 


MS.  309 


Richard  Wordsworth,  livg  1595.= 


William,  of  Wrath-house.=f= 

Richard,  bp.  18  Jan.  1595. 

John  Wordsworth  of  Water  Hall,  living  22  Hen.  8  &  1  Mary. 
William  Wordsworth  of  Water  Hall,  clothier  6  Eliz.,  aged  50  20  Eliz. 
York  Wills  371,  454,  784. 


Mary,  dau.  of ....  Micklethwaite  of  Swathe  Hall,  mar.  William  Armitage  who 
was  Mayor  of  Doncaster  in  1609,  &  made  her  will  in  1631. 

Thoresby  speaks  of  going  with  his  cousin  Benjamin  Wordsworth  to  Swathe  Hall 
m  1680.  Probably  a  son  of  John. 

Ralph  Wordsworth  of  Water  Hall,=pElizab.,  dau.  &  coheir  of  Richard  Micklethwaite 


psh.  of  Peniston,  Gent.,  b.  1591 ; 
will  dated  17  June  15  Charles  II. ; 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  Penistou 
14  Aug.  1663  ;  leaves  to  the 
ejected  Ministers. 


of  Swathe  Hall  in  psh.  of  Darfield,  Gent.  ;  b. 
1607  ;  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  Peniston  10 
Nov.  1665.  Her  sister  Margaret  mar.  Richard 


Elmhirst  of 
p.  310.) 


Houndhill.      (See  PED.  of  M., 


MS.  309 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


755 


John  Wordsworth1  of  Swathe  Hall,  Gent.,= 
eldest  son  in  father's  will,  was  4  times 
mar.  I  know  not  which  wives  were 
mothers  to  his  children.  One  only  dan. 
survived  him.  He  d.  in  1690,  &  if  aged 
only  64,  as  in  0.  Heywood's  Diary,  he 
must  have  been  older  than  Josias. 


= Sarah,  dau.  of= 
William 
Spencer  of  At- 
tercliffe, 
Gent. ;    bp.  6 
March  1637-8; 
mar.  at  Shef- 
field 15  Dec. 
1664. 


=Mary,   dau.= 
of  Sir  Ed- 
ward Rodes 
of  Great 
Houghton, 
Knight;  d. 
14  Oct. 
1673;    bur. 
at  Darfield. 


=Debora, 
dau.  of 
Robert 
Hide  of 
Den- 
ton. 
(Harl. 
2161,  f. 
256.) 


Eliasaph  Wordsworth,  son  &  h.  app.,: 
d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father  ;  b.  24 
June  1652 ;  bur.  26  Aug.  1689  at 
Worsborough. 


:Mary,  dau.  of  =  Thomas  Whitaker  of 
Peter  Jack-  Leeds,  V.D.M.,  2nd 
son  of  Leeds,  husb.  (SeePED.,p.8.) 


A  child,  bur.  at  Worsborough  8  Oct.  1678. 


Joshua  W.,  bur.  at 
Worsborough  26 
July  1667  ;  bp.  26 
Dec.  1648. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  at  Penis- 
ton  18  April  1678  to  John 
Nettleton  of  Dewsbury  ; 
b.  2  March  1654. 


Mary,  w.  of  Sam.  John, 

Sykes  of  Hull,  b.  1 

merch*.     (See  Dec. 

PED.,  p.  69.)  1650. 


Elias  W.,  M.A.,  Francis  Haigh=Martha,  b.  Mary,  w.  of  Sylvanus  Rich  of  Bull- 

b.   1635;    bur.  of  Hazlehead,     1637;  bur.  house,  Gent,  (see  PED.,  p.    17). 

at  Peniston  19  Yeo.  12  Feb.  He  mentions  his   2   brothers  in 

Nov.  1660.  1716.  law,  John  &  Josiah  W.,  in  his  will. 


Josias  Wordsworth  of  Water  Hall,  Gent.,- 
will  dated  8  April  1706  ;  proved  at  York  ; 
d.  18  Feb.  1709  ;    bur.  at  Peniston  ;  b. 
1628,  according  to  his  M.I. 


:Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Beaumont  of  Dar- 
ton,  co.  York,  Gent. ;  sister  of  Geo.  B. 
of  York,  merch4,  who  left  her  £1000 ;  b. 
1625  ;  d.  16  Feb.  1691 ;  bur.  at  Peniston. 


Ruth,  1  w.,  dau.= 
of  Joshua  Bays 
of  Sheffield, 
cutler  (see  PED., 
p.  343)  ;  d.  30 
Nov.  1712,  aged 
39  ;  bur.  in  the 
Upper  Chapel, 
Sheffield;  sister 
of  Eliz.,  wife  of 
John  de la  Rose. 

i  c 


:Elias  Wordsworth  of  Sheffield,  mercer,  3rd- 
son,  had  lands  at  Thurgoland,  etc.,  by  will 
of  his  father  ;  will  dated  12  July  1723  ; 
proved  before  the  Archbishop  of  Armagh 
28  April  1724  ;  d.  20  July  1723,  aged  59  ; 
bur.  at  the  Nether  Chapel,  Sheffield  ;  a 
coz.  Eliz.  Wordsworth  was  living  with 
him  at  the  time  he  made  his  will  ;  rings 
to  bro.  Josias  Wordsworth,  coz.  Josias  & 
his  lady,  coz.  Sarah  Wordsworth,  bro. 
Joshua  Bays,  bro.  De  la  Rose,  sister  De 
la  Rose  ;  a  benefactor  to  the  Chapel  in 
Fargate,  Sheffield.  D 


:Ann  Milner,  2nd  wife, 
living  1739  ;  sup- 
posed to  be  with  child 
when  her  husband's 
will  was  made  ;  has 
£12  a  year  by  her 
son  in  law  Elias' 
will ;  lived  with  her 
son  Elias ;  dau.  of 
Wm  Milner  of  Bur- 
ton Grange.  (Sir  C. 
Kent.) 


1  Q.  if  the  other  of  the  4  wives  of  this  Mr  Wordsworth  was  not  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Malevever  of  Letwell,  wid.  of  John  Crooke,  V.D.M.,  or  what  Wordsworth  was  it  that 
she  mar.  ? 


756 

B 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  309 


Josias  W.,  bp. 
20  May  1716  ; 
d.    24    April 
1726  ;  bur.  at 
the  Nether 
Chapel.     Has 
£800   by    his 
father's     will, 
being  then 
under  age. 


Ann  Wordsworth,  b.  30  July  1717;  bp.  1  Sep.;  living  unmar. 

1739  ;  mar Algehr  &  resided  in  London.     Has  £300 

per  ann.  by  will  of  her  bror  Samuel,  to  revert  at  her  decease 
to  Josiah  W.  of  Wad  worth.    Her  issue  (if  she  should  have  any) 


to  take  the  name  of  Wordsworth.     She  d.  30  Nov. 
bur.  in  Bunhill  Fields.     Peter  Chris 


1791 


&  was 


1794 

Algehr,  Esq.,  her  hus- 
band, d.  20  Nov.  1776  &  was  also  bur.  there.  Has  £800  by 
her  father's  will  &  £500  by  her  brother  Elias'  will,  &  again 
£1000  more  by  a  codicil.  Algehr  was  a  Swede. 


Samuel  Wordsworth  of  London,  merch*,  bp.  at  Sheffield  20  Nov.  Eliza- 

1701  ;  Exr  &  Residuary  to  his  bro.  Elias  ;  will  made  at  Leytonstone  beth,bp. 

in  Essex  4  Dec.  1772  ;  proved  13  Aug.  1774  ;  no  issue  ;  made  his  27  Jan. 

cousins  his  principal  heirs  ;  d.  5  Aug.  1774,  aged  73  ;  bur.  in  Bun-  1703-4  ; 

hill  Fields.     Had  £1200  for  his  child's  portion.     Executor  &  prin-  bur.    19 

cipal  heir  to  his  brother  Elias.     Gives  by  will  £5  a  year  to  the  May 

Minister  of  the  lower  Meeting,  or  £100  to  be  laid  out  for  his  benefit.  1709  at 

To  the  Church  in  Silver  Street,  Wood  Street,  London,  £100,  a  sum  Shef- 

the  interest  of  which  to  buy  bibles,  assembly  catechisms,  &  other  field, 
good  books  for  the  poor  of  Sheffield.     £5  a  year  to  the  Academy 
late  at  Mile-end,  or  £100.     Dissenting  Ministers  Widows'  fund 
£200.     St.  Thos  Hospital  £100.     St.  Lukes  £100.      Hoggsden 
School  £100. 


John  W.,  son  &  heir  app.,  b.  20 
July,  bp.  4  Aug.  1692 ;  d.  unmar. 
3  May  1721  ;  bur.  at  the  Nether 
Chapel,  Sheffield.  Originally 
educated  for  a  Minr. 

Sarah,  b.  30  March,  bp.  18  April 
1694;  bur.  at  Sheffield  13  Jan. 
1695-6. 


Elias  Wordsworth  of  Sheffield,  mercer,  b.  13 
April  1695,  bp.  14  ;  will  dated  13  July  1739  ; 
proved  14  March  1741  ;  d.  unmar.  14  Nov. 
1740  ;  bur.  at  the  Nether  Chapel  in  Sheffield. 
Executor  &  principal  heir  to  his  father.  Gives 
by  will  £60  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Meeting 
house  in  John  Tookes  yard  to  be  laid  out  in 
lands  &  the  annual  produce  given  to  the 
Minister.  A  codicil  dated  7  Nov.  1740. 


i  i 

Josias  Wordsworth  of  Mincing  Lane,  Lond.,  merch1  &  Esq.,  Samuel,  d.  at  Dant- 

a  Director  of  the  East  India  Co. ;  d.  1736 ;  left  £500  to  the  zick    1704.      Will 

founding  of  a  Foundling  Hospital ;  named  in  the  will  of  his  9  March  1703. 
brother  Elias ;  s.p. 


John  Wordsworth  of  Burton  Grange  &  of=pAnn,  dau.  of  William  Milner  of  Bur- 


Water  Hall,  Gent.,  b.  8  Feb.  1657-8,  bp.  at 
Barton  16th  ;  named  Executor  in  his  father's 
will,  but  d.  on  the  same  day,  viz.  18  Feb. 
1709  ;  bur.  at  Peniston.  M.I.  &  also 
Dickenson's  '  Obituary.' 


ton  Grange,  Gent.  ;  mar.  at  Peniston 
4  Feb.  1685-6  ;  d.  15  March  1711-12, 
aged  51.  (See  PED.,  p.  311.)  Sir  C. 
Kent,  in  a  ped.  of  this  family,  says 
widow,  which  I  think  may  be  right. 


MS.  309 


FAMILI^l    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


757 


Sarah  W.,  bp.  30  Jan.  1686-7  ;  mar.  20    Elizabeth  W.,  b.  27  April,  bp.  23  May 


June  1729  to  Rob.  Pierse  of  Loud., 
merch1,  &  d.  5  Nov.  the  same  year ;  bur. 
at  Peniston. 


1694  ;  livg  unmar.  1723  ;  d.  unmar.  21 
Dec.  1756;  bur.  in  Bunhill  Fields,  Lon- 
don, aged  62. 


Josias  Wordsworth,  bp.  at  Peniston  30  April= 
1691  ;  mentioned  with  his  wife  in  the  will 
of  his  uncle  Elias  1723,  also  in  the  will  of 
his  coz.  Elias  1739,  with  his  wife,  2  sons,  & 
dau.  :  also  of  Wadworth. 


:Mary,  dau.  of 
....  Ludlow 
of  London, 
merch*. 


Ann,1  d.  4  Jan.  1748, 
aged  70  ;  bur.  at  Bun- 
hill  Fields.  Not  in  Sir 
C.  Kent's  pedigree. 


William  Henry  Chauncy =Mary,  dau.  of=Eliz. 
of   Edgcote,    Esq.,    co.     Josias  Words-    Voyce, 
Northamp.,  d.  22  March 
1788,  set.  60.   Named  in 


the  will  of  Samuel  Words- 
worth as  Executor. 


worth,  nearly 
related  to  this 
family  (sic)  ; 
d.  31  May 
1779,  at.  53. 


w. 


John= dau.  of  Chauncy 

Words-     Town  send,  mar. 
worth,      ....  Haweis,  Rector 
s.p.  of  Aldwinkle. 


Josias  Wordsworth  of  Sevenscore  in  Kent,  &  of=pAnn,  dau.  &  h.  of  Arthur  Robin- 
Wadworth,  co.  York,  Esq.,  principal  heir  to  Sam-  !  son,  Esq.,  Collector  of  the  Cus- 
uel  W.  of  London  1772  ;  d.  16  July  1780,  aged  toms  at  Sunderland  (see  PED., 
61  ;  bur.  at  Wadworth.  Executor  with  W.  H.  p.  94)  ;  d.  19  Nov.  1814,  aged  92. 
Chauncy  to  Samuel  Wordsworth. 


Mary  Wordsworth,  elder  dau.  &  coh., 
b.  1751 ;  mar.  Sir  Charles  Kent,  Bart. 


Ann  Wordsworth,  younger  dau.  &  coh., 
w.  of  Harry  Verelst,  Esq.,  of  Aston. 


MS.  309 


i 

William  Wordsworth,*  dead  in  1693  ;  of=p 
Falthwaite,  Yeo.    Will  10  April  1665. 


Lionel  Wordsworth. = 


Thomas  Wordsworth  of 
Doncaster,   Exr  to    his 
father;  bp.  25  Jan.  1629. 

I 
Priscilla,  w.  of  .... 
Rayney  ;  bp.  10  July 
1625. 

Susan,  w.  of 
Bing- 

ley. 

Richard,  bp.  14 
Aug.  1635;  bur. 
14  April  1665. 

John  Ellison,= Grace,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Richd=pWilliam  Wordsworth = Francis  Morton 


Gent.,  1st 
husb.,mar.  at 
Kirkby 
Wharff  12 
Sep.  1647. 


Cudworth  of  Eastfield  m 
Thurgoland,  Gent. ;  livg  at 
Silkstone  1 693.  Sold  lands 
at  Thurgoland  1697. 

A 


of  Wraith  House, 
2nd  husb.,  bur.  at 
Silkstone  16  April 
1658  ;  bp.  7  May 
1615. 


ofWraith-house, 
3rd  husb.,  mar 
at  Peniston  7 
Jan.  1661-2. 
(See  PED., 
p.  104.) 

1  On  the  tomb  of  Mrs  Anne  &  Elizab.  Wordsworth  in  Bunhill  Fields  are  the  Arms 
of  Wordsworth  impaling  Milner. 

*  Bur.  at  Silkstone  5  March  166fi— J.  W.  C. 
VOL.   II.  X   X 


758 


FAMILI^    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  309 


Richard  Wordsworth  of  Normanton,  co.  York,  Gent.,  bp.=pElizabeth  Nickols, 

.    T-*        •    i  i-\  i-»    *n  _  i_      -t  /i  e?   i     f?          T -i  /*  A  o    ,-.,,1,1    TX7"wrt  •!  J-V»     1-. /-\ -n  1-1  ^  1-Tnor    i  />AO 


at  Peniston  23  Feb.  1654-5.    In  1693  sold  Wraith-house, 


liv*  1693. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Silk- 
ston  5  Sep.  1679. 

Susan,  bp.  11 
Jan.  1680-1. 

William,  bp. 
27  May  1683. 

Thomas  bp.  19 
Jan.  1685-6. 

Ann,  mar.  Red- 
man   Favel    of 

Normanton 
(p.  381). 


1= Richard  Wordsworth  of  Norman-=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


w.,  s.p.  ton,  some  time  an  Atty  in  London, 
removed  into  the  North  as  Law 
Agent  to  the  Lowthers.  Bought 
lands  at  Sockbridge. 


Robinson  of  Apple- 
by ;  aunt  to  John 
R.,  whose  dau.  mar. 
Lord  Abergavenny. 


Elizabeth 


Richard  Wordsworth, 
Collector  of  the  Cus- 
toms at  Whitehaven. 


.  .*  W.=p.  .  .  .f  dau.  of  Wil.  Cookson,  a  mer- 
cer at  Penrith,  by  a  dau.  of .... 
Crackenthorp  ;  a  niece  of  the  wife  of 
S.  Threskeld,  Minr  at  Halifax. 


Ann,  mar.  Charles 
Favel,  Rector  of 
Brington. 


Christopher  Words-= 
worth,  D.D.,  Master 
of  Trinity. 


William,  the=7=Miss  Hutchinson  of 


Poet,  b. 
1770. 


Wykeham  in  Scar- 
borough, mar.  1802. 


W.,= dau.  of 

Clerk.         Curwen. 


2  son 


mar. 
Quillinan. 


William  Wordsworth,  in  his  will  1665,  mentions  his  grandchild  Mary  Croft, 
sister  Dorothy  Woodhead,  cousin  Elizabeth  Fawcet  of  York,  cousin  Gervas  Wood- 
head,  cousins  Ann  &  George  Woodhead,  cousin  Mary  Tilney.  See  a  letter  of  Mr 
Moult,  31  March  1807,  for  evidences  of  this  family. 

Wraith-house  is  in  psh.  of  Peniston. 


John  Wordsworth  of  Softley,  Yeo. ;  will^Mary. 
5  June  1626  ;  to  be  bur.  at  Peniston. 


William  W.  of  Softley  .=p      Ann.      Mary.      Alice.      Annis. 


I 

John  Wordsworth,= Sarah,  dau.  of  Reginald  Riche  of  Perkin-house, 
son  &  heir.  Yeo.  ;  mar.  sett.  29  Oct.  19  Car.  2. 


John. 


f  Ann.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  310 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


759 


JWicfeletfjtoato, 

John  Micklethwaite,  temp.  Hen.  VIII. 


John  Micklethwaite  of  Ingburch worth,  psh.  of  Peniston. 


John  Mickle-  Francis,  a  Dorothy,  1  w.,=Elias  Micklethwaite,  a  merch4  at  York, 

thwaite  of  merch*  at  dau.    of  ....    Alderman  &   Mayor,   &  M.P.,   temp. 

Ingburch-  York.  Jaques.                Jac.    I.,    from    whom    the    Viscount 

worth.  Micklethwaite. 


MS.  810 


John  Micklethwaite^ 
of  Ingburchworth  & 
of  Ardsley,  Gent. 

^Catherine,  dau.  of  William=  Jane,  d.  17  Sep. 
Greaves  of  Houlden,   by    1718,  aged  82  ; 
dau.  &  c.  of  Wil.  Greaves    bur.  at  Darfield. 
of  Fulwood. 

William  M.  of 
Ardsley,    d.    9 
March     1678  ; 
bur.  at  Darfield. 

Rich* 


lard  Micklethwaite  of 
Ingburchworth,  1  son,  d. 
s.p.,  &  left  his  estate  to  his 
nephew  Jonas  ;  of  Ards- 
ley ;  d.  12  June  1750,  aged 
91  ;  bur.  at  Darfield ; 
Douglas  his  wife  d.17  Feb. 
1704,  aged  53  ;  bur.  at  D. 


Jonas  M.  of 
Ardsley, 
Gent.,  d.  un- 
mar.,  &  left 
his  estate  to 
his  great 
nephew 
Benjamin. 


Benjamin  M.=pAnn  .  .  .  .  d. 


of  Ardsley, 
Gent.,  3  son, 
d.    23     Feb. 
1746,  aged 
86  ;    bur.   at 
Darfield. 


8  Feb.  1732, 
aged  66;  bur. 
at  Darfield. 


Ruth,  w. 
of    Tho. 
Brooke 
of  Dod- 
worth  ; 
mar. 
1679. 


1 

I 

Richard  M. 

of  Leeds,=f=Ann  .... 

John  M.  of  Ards-=Jane,  dau.  =  John  Maw- 

merch*,  1  son, 

d.  11 

d.  23 

Jan. 

ley,  2 

son,  d 

.  s.p. 

of  

hood  of 

June 

1773, 

aged  77. 

1772, 

aged 

3  Oct. 

1753, 

aged 

Prince    of 

Ardsley, 

1st 

68. 

54. 

Woolley. 

husb. 

John 

M., 

1  son.= 

Benjamin, 

of  Ardsley, 

1778,  or  Richard.=p 
1 

Elizabeth,  2  dau.,  d.  coel. 
18  Feb.  1789,  ast.  23. 


Catherine,  3  dau.,  d.  9  Aug. 
1786,  aged  16. 


Benjamin,  of  Birkhouse 
nr  Barnsley,  Esq.,  3  son, 
&  of  Ingburchworth,  d. 
ccel.  24  Feb.  1782,  aged  76. 


Jonas  M.  of  Ingburchworth, 
4  son,  to  whom  his  uncle 
Richd  left  that  estate,  d.  coel. 
17  Nov.  1756  ;  bur.  at 
Peniston.  M.I. 


Ann,  w.  of  Nich8  Stead 
of  More  Hall  (see  PED., 
p.  144) ;  mar.  sett. 
1727. 


Katherine,  w.  of  Sam1  Totty 
of  Methley,  &  d.  1778  ;  bur. 
at  Wakefield. 


Thomas  Taylor  of: 

Barnsley,  mercer,  d. 

1  Dec.  1784,  set.  87. 

A 


rJane.  Douglas,  w.  of .... 
Carr.  (See  PED., 
p.  324.) 


760 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  310 


f 


Thomas  Taylor  of  Park  House,  Esq.,  to  whom  his=Ehzab.,  eld.  dau.  of  Wil.  Elmhirst 
rmnio  Tioni  ipff.  Mr  nf  Ardslpv  &  the  bulk  of  his    of  Ouzlethwaite,  Gent. ;  mar.  at 

Worsborough  30  Nov.  1784. 


uncle  Benj.  left  Mr  of  Ardsley  &  the  bulk  of  his 
estate  ;  built  Park  House.  


John  Micklethwaite^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Hammond  of 
of  Swaithe.  I  Sutton-upon-Lound,  co.  Notts. 


Thomas  M.  of=Frances,  dau.  of 
Binbrook,  co.  Henry  Jenkin- 
Linc.  son  of  Wickam. 


Ann,  mar.  Robert 
Hyde  of  Claworth. 


Faith,  mar.  William 
Goodhand. 


Mary,  mar.  George 
Goodband. 


MS.  311 


Willian 
Burton 
1633. 

I8tw. 

Williar 
nerof  I 
Grange 
1641. 

a  Milner  of= 
Grange 

=Douglas,    This  on  the  left  is  J.  C.         William  Milner  of=p 
1633.         Brooke's  pedigree,  that         Burton  Grange, 
on  the  right  is  founded 
on  good  evidence,  &  the 

=Gama 
Milnei 
Burto 
Grang 

i  Mil- 
iurton 

!,    b. 

question  is   how   they 
iel=.  ...           are  to  be  united.    The    George  Milner  of=j 
*  of    2nd  w.,  a      Arms  used  by  them  are  :     Rockley  Old  Hall, 
n       Quaker.       Sable,  a  chev.  inter  3     Gent.,  d.  10  May 
e.                         bridle-bits,  &  for  a  Crest     1722,   aged  80; 
a  horse's  head  erased,     bur.     at    Wors- 
f=Ann,*dau.of    bridled.    I  imagine  that    borough  ;  bp.  at 
"F.lmeil       William  who  mar.  .              "Rnvshvn    22  Sen 

=Ann, 
d.  25 
June 
1707, 
aged 
63. 

of  Thorn-          Elmsall  was  the  son  of    1642. 
hill.                   the  Wil.  on  the  right. 

George,  of  Rockley-hall,  d.  8  Feb.,  1723,  aged  56.=j= 

Thomas,  d.  y.  ;  bur.  at  Worsborough. 

M.  of 

Burton 
Grange. 


Jane,  w.  of  Will1" 
Beaumont  of  Dar- 
ton,  Gent.  ;  b. 
1645. 


Mary,  mar.  4  Feb. 
1669  to  Nicholas 
Stead  of  Onesacre, 
Gent.  (See  PED., 
p.  144.) 


Ann,  mar.  4  Feb.  1685-6 
to  John  Wordsworth  of 
Burton  Grange  &  of 
Water-hall,  Gent.  (See 
PED.,  p.  309.) 


Mr  Rawson  of  Wardsend  had  a  notion  that  his  mother  Douglas  Carr  was  in 
some  way  descended  from  a  sister  of  the  three  ladies  above  mentioned.  She 
descended  from  Mary  mar.  to  ....  Stead.  (See  p.  324.) 

It  is  remarkable  that  Ann  mar.  to  ....  Wordsworth  is  not  in  Dr  Johnston's 
pedigree,  &  yet  I  have  strong  reason  to  think  that  it  is  rightly  stated.  Sir  C. 
Kent  in  a  ped.  of  Wordsworth  says  that  John  mar.  Ann,  widow  of  Wm  Milner  of 
Burton  Grange,  &  Elias  his  brother,  Ann  a  dau.  of  Wm  Milner  of  the  same,  &  this 
I  now  take  to  be  the  truth. 

1702,  Timothy  Hurst  of  Walton,  Gent.,  &  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Geo.  Milner 
of  Old-hall  alias  Rockley  Hall,  Ann,  wife  of  George  Milner  of  Old  Hall,  connected 
with  Ann,  wife  of  Benj.  Micklethwaite,  &  Mary  Scoller,  widow.  (Court  Rolls  of 
A  Mr  of  Southey.) 

*  Mar.  at  Thornhill  8  June  1662  (Keg.).— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  311 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


761 


Gamaliel  Milner  of  Burton=p  Olive,  dau.  of  ....  Hall  of  Swaith  Hall  the  lower 
Grange,  Gent.,  b.  1668.         mar.  at  Worsborough  21  Sep.  1693. 


William  Milner  of=i 
Burton     Grange, 
Gent.,  d.  21  April 
1768,    aged    70; 
bur.  at  Royston  ; 
mar.  at  Thornhill 
10  Feb.  1729  ;  b. 
1696. 

rFrances,  dau. 
of  Wilm  Elm- 
sal  of  Thorn  - 
hill  ;  aged  89, 
4  June  1784. 

Ann,  w.  of 
John  Crookes 
of  Burton, 
Gent.  ;  b. 
1694. 

T 

Frances. 

Ellen,  w.  of 
John    Dea- 
con or  Dey- 
kin  of 
Barnsley  ; 
b.  1704. 

Catherine,  w. 
of  George 
Crookes,  bror 
of  John  ;  b. 
1703. 

Gamaliel  Milner  of  Burton  Grange 
&  Swaith,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  West 
York  Militia  &  in  Com.  of  Peace, 
d.  unmar.  1800  ;  a  Major. 

Olive,  w.  of  Wil-     Frances,  w.  of  William 
liam  Marsden  of    Spencer     of    Bramley 
Wakefield,  &  had    Grange,   Esq.,  &   had 
no  issue.                  issue.    (See  '  Hallam- 
shire.') 

Ellinor,  b.  1663  ;  w.  of  John  Fell  of 
Attercliffe  Forge,  Gent. 


w.  of  .  . 

of  Thornhill. 


Wallace 


Eliz 

;ab.,=  Gamaliel  Milner  of=f=Susan,  2  w., 

Charles  Mil- 

Frances, w.  of  Robert 

1  w.,        Attercliffe,  b.  1699; 

dau.  of  John 

ner,  d.  s.p.; 

Wood  of  Monk  Bret- 

s.p. 

d.  11  May  1748. 

Wilson  of 

b.  1710. 

ton,  Gent.  ;  b.  1707. 

Bromhead. 

== 

Gamaliel  Milner  of  Attercliffe,=rSusan,  dau.  &  h.  of 
Esq.,  only  surviving  child,  in  John  Walton  of 
Com.  of  the  Peace  1784  ;  d.  Thurlston  ;  d.  13 
1825  ;  b.  15  June  1747  ;  d.  6  June  1816. 
May  1825. 


Gamaliel,  b.  4  April  1743  ; 
d.  15  April  1743. 

Susan,   b.   22  May   1744  ; 
d.  12  June  1759.  ' 


Gamaliel  Milner=pMary,  eld.  dau.  &  coh. 


of  Thurlston, 
son,  Esq. 


of  William  Pashley, 
Esq.,  of  Retford ;  mar. 
1  Nov.  1803. 


John  M.,  2  son, 
of  Attercliffe, 
Esq.,  living  un- 
mar. 1853. 


William,  3  &  young- 
est son,  d.  unmar. 
1813. 


Mary  Susanna,  mar. 
Thomas  Burnley  of 
Gomersall. 


rillii 


Thomas  William. 


Willis 


William  Pashley,  mar.  August  1846  Miss 
Crookes  of  London.  (Q.  if  it  was  not 
J.  C.  M.  who  mar.  Miss  Crookes,  &  that 
W.  P.  M.  mar.  Miss  Aldam  of  Warms- 
worth  in  1853.) 


Elizabeth  Thyer. 
John  Crosland. 
Sarah  Catherine. 


762 


FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  311 


jHtlner. 


George  Milner  of  Heslocton,: 
co.  Notts. 


=.  .  .  .  sister  of  Sir  William  Rayner  of 
Overton  Longvile,  co.  Hunt. 


1.  George  M.  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ... 
Heslocton.  Widmerpole. 


2.  John,  Citizen 
of  London. 


3.  Peter,  of  Burton 
Grange,  d.  without 
issue. 


4.  James,  of 
Oundle,    co. 
Northamp. 

5.  "William  Milner^Douglas,  dau.  of  Henry 
of   Oundle    &    of  |  Postlethwaite,  Rector  of 
Burton  Grange,  d.     Armthorpe  &   Dean  of 
ab1  1656.                   Doncaster. 

Catherine,  w.  of 
Robert  Cusworth 
of  Royston. 

1.  Robert  M.,=pElizabeth,  dau 

1    1 
.     2.  George, 

4.  William  Milner=p  Alice,  dau.  of 

Rector  of  Bab- 

of  Dr  Johnson 

,    ob.  s.p. 

of  Burton  Grange, 

John  Rim- 

worth. 

Rector  of  Bab- 

<l  now  living." 

ington  of 

worth. 

3.  John, 

Loftus. 

ob.  s.p. 

I 

I 

William  &  3 

other  sons. 

George,  "  aged 

28  "=pAnn,  dau.  of  Tho.  Hey  of 

|  Bradfield  psh. 

1 

1 

Mary.        Ann. 

William=Ann,  dau.  of  Tho.  Hob-    Jane,  mar.  Wil.    Mary,  mar.  Nic.     Douglas, 
son    of    Smallfield    in    Beaumont  of        Stead  of  Ones- 
Bradfield.  Darton.  acre. 


Ellen,1  1  w.,  dau.  of=p5.  Gamaliel  Mil-=j 
John  Farrer  of  Fish-  ,  ner    of    Burton 
burn,  co.  Durham,    Grange,  d.  25  of 
mar.  at  Pontefract     10  mo.  1675. 
30  July  1640. 

=Isabel,  2  w.,  dau.    Mary,  mar. 
of  Francis  Jen-    George 
kinson  of  Barns-    Bromley  of 
ley  ;    mar.    6   of    Woolley. 
12  mo.  1659. 

Elizabeth. 
Jane. 
Alice. 

a  Quaker, 
mo.  1686. 

Tobias,  d.  y.    David,  d.  y.    Michael,  "  now  living,"  of  Tyers-hill,  etc., 
1664.                1664.              mar.  Sarah  Jeffery,  dau.  of  Henry,  18  of  9 

1  Ellen  the  first  wife  of  Gamaliel  Milner  was  bur.  in  the  grave-ground  at  Burton 
14  of  6  mo.  1657.  He  himself  d.  25  of  10  mo.  1675,  and  was  bur.  there  28th.  His 
children  Joseph,  Tobias,  &  David  were  also  bur.  there,  dying  infants.  Joseph  was 
by  the  1st  marriage. 


MS.  311                          FAMILI&   MINORUM 

GENTIUM.                               7o3 

|A 

William,  of  Burton=pAnn,  dau.  of  Wil.     George 

.     John. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 

Ellen. 

Grange,   now   liv?, 

Elmsal  of  Thorn- 

John  Seaton  of 

aged  28. 

hill. 

Blythe. 

Gamaliel.       Jane.       Elizabeth.       Another. 

This  pedigree,  which  combines  well  with  that  given  above,  is  copied  from  the 
handwriting  of  Dr  Nath.  Johnstone,  by  whom  it  was  compiled  in  1760,  as  may  be 
inferred  from  his  saying  that  George  Miliier  was  aged  28  who  was  baptized  in  1 642. 


MS.  312 

Refer  particularly  to  Watson's  'Halifax,'  264  &  674, for  connection  of  Brooke  & 
Hanson. 

I  find  also  that  Michael  Waterhouse,  M.A.,  of  Newhouse  in  Skircote,  had  a  sister 
Ann,  bp.  1556,  mother  of  Michael  Brooke  in  1597.  This,  I  presume,  is  a  different 
Newhouse. 

Thomas  Brooke  of  Newhouse,  psh.  of  Huddersfield.=pJanet,  bur.  at  Huddersfield 
Will  proved  at  York  3  Oct.  1588  by  Janet  his  wife.     I  29  July  1612. 


Edmund,= Sibil. 
2nd  son. 


Thomas  Hanson*  of  Too  thill,  co.  York, = Catherine  Brooke, 
2nd  son  of  John  H.  of  Woodhouse;  d.  d.  Feb.  1621,  aged 
1  Aug.  1623;  bur.  at  Elland.  Will  73;  bur.  at  El- 
27  July  1623.  land. 


Thomas  Brooke  of  Newhouse,  Gent.,  d.  24  Sep.=f=Joan  or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of .... 


1625  ;  bnr.  at  Huddersfield.    Will  25  June  1624; 
prob.  4  Jan.  1624-5. 


Hirst  of  Greenhead  ;  bur.  at  H. 
3  Feb.  1G15-6. 


John  Brooke,     Susan  Brooke,  2nd  dau.,  mar.  at  H.     Elizabeth  Brooke,  3rd  dau., 
3rd  son.  26  Jan.  1607  to  Roger  Rhodes  of    mar.  at  H.  2  June  1617  to 

Crofton,  &  had  Wilm  &  Roger.  Henry  Potter. 


VIargaret,|  1  w.,eld.=j 
iau.  &  coh.  of  John 
Hanson    of  Wood- 
louse  ;   mar.  ab1  2 
James   I.  ;   bur.  at 
Huddersfield  27  Dec. 
1615. 

-Thomas  Brooke  of  =  Dorothy,  2nd  w.,  eldest^ 
Newhouse,    Gent.,     dau.  of  Tho.  Crossland 
son  &  heir,  will  14     of      Crossland      Hill, 
Aug.    1638  ;    bur.     Gent.  ;    mar.  at  H.  9 
at  Huddersfield         Jan.  1624  ;  d.  4  March 
17  Nov.  1638,  aet.     1634,  at.  39  ;    bur.  at 
ab»  57.                       H.  .;  s.p. 

=Elizabeth,  3rd 
w.,  dau.  of 
Clay  of 
Clay  House  ; 
bur.  at  H.  11 
Oct.  1641. 

Elizabeth,  bp.  at  H.  6  Dec.  1636  ;  mar.  8  Nov.     Thomas,  posthumous,  bp.  at 
1666  to  Matthew  Prince  of  Woolley,  Gent.            H.  2  Dec.  1638  ;  d.  coel. 

A                                                                                                                                                                       B 

*  ?  Eld.  son  of  Edward  Hanson  of  Woodhouse  ;  bur.  at  Elland  5  Aug.  1623.    His  wife  bur. 
4  Feb.  1621-2. 

f  Bp.  at  Elland  25  Aug.  1588  ;  mar.  there  22  Nov.  1609.— J.  W.  C. 


764 

IA 

FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                         MS.  312 
B 

Thomas,  d.     John,  bp.     Joshua  B.  of  Newhouse,n 
unmar.  ab1    at  H.  25     Gent.,  bp.  at  H.  9  Oct. 
27  ;  bur.  at     Aug.            1614;  bur.  there  20  Nov. 
H.  27  July     1612  ;          1652.     He  is  said    to 
1637.             bur.  .  .         have  been  a  rich  tanner 
at  Newhouse  near  Sheep- 
ridge  in  psh.  of  Hudders- 
field. 

=Sarah,  dau.  of  ....  Townend 
of  Hoyland;     bur.   at   H.  3 
Sep.  1683.     In  a  Man1  of  Mr 
North  she  is  called  "  Betty  " 
Townend,  and  is  said  to  have 
been  an  upper  servant  to  Mr8 
Rockley  (formerly  Barton)  at 
Rockley. 

Sarah,  1  dau.  &  coh., 
mar.  at  H.  31  Jany 
1664-5  to  John  Gill 
of    Carhouse,    Esq.  ; 
issue  extinct. 

1 
John  Townley  of  New-=f=Helen,  2  dau.  &  coh.,    Margaret, 
house,  Esq.,  J.P.  for    bp.    at    H.    9    Nov.     d.y.  ;  bur. 
W.  K.,  and  Barr.   at     1645  ;   mar.  4   Aug.     at    H.    5 
Law,   bur.   at    H.    5     1681;   bur.  25   May    Aug.  1641. 
April  1704.                      1719. 

John  &  Bernard, 
d.  unmar. 

John  Wilkinson=j=Helen,  bp.          Catherine,  bp.  16  Aug. 
of  Greenhead  &     20  July              1683  ;     mar.    Richard 
Newhouse,  Esq.      1682.                  "White,  Esq.  ;  s.p. 

Helen  Wilkinson,  dau.  &  h.,  bp.  at  H.  23  Feb.  1708-9  ; 
mar.  Sir  John  Lister  Kaye  of  Denby  Grange,  Bart. 


Sir  John  Lister  Kaye,  on  whose  death,  unmar.,  27  Dec.  1789, 
the  issue  of  Joshua  Brooke  became  entirely  extinct. 


Jennet  Brooke,  William  Brooke  of  Dodworth,  psh.  of  Silk-- 
mar. abf  1600  ston,  Gent.,  2nd  son,  purchased  lands  there 
to  Hen.  Walker  &  settled  upon  them  1621;  built  a  good 
of  Rockley  Old  house  1624  ;  had  lands  at  Carlton,  Royston, 
Hall,  Gent.,  &  Dodworth,  &  Adwick-on-Dearne  by  his 
d.  6  Oct.  1652.  father's  will ;  bp.  at  H.  17  Jan.  1584  ;  bur. 

at  Silkston  22  May  1672  ;  will  20  May  1671; 

prob.  17  July  1672  ;  d.  19  May. 


: Judith,  dau.  of  John 
Drake  of  Pikeley, 
psh.  of  Bradford, 
Gent,  (see  FED.  p. 
);  d.  17  June 
1659  ;  bur.  in  the 
Chancel  of  Silkston 
Church. 


Jonathan,  4  son,  bp.  at  S.  Joshua,  5  son,  Cit.  &  mercht=Mary  Timothy,  6  son, 

29  Dec.  1625  ;  d.  at  sea;  of  London,  bp.  at  S.  26  Wallis  Cit.  of  London, 

will  8  Dec.  1652  ;  leaves  May  1629  ;  d.  s.p.  16  Jan.  ofLon-  bp.  at  S.  3  May 

1696 ;     bur.    in     Bunhill    don.  1638  ;  d.  coal. 

Fields. 


his  fortune  to  his  brother 
William. 


Susan,  2  dau.,  b.  at 
Silkston  8  Nov.  1632; 
mar.  John  Oates  of 
Nether  Denby.  (See 
BED.,  p.  114.) 
c 

Ellen,  1  w.,  dau.  of= 
John  Bright;  sister 
of  An  thy  ;  mar.  14 
Nov.   1649.      (See 
FED.,  p.        .) 

D 

=John  B.  of  Pond= 
in  Dodworth,  3ra 
son,  bp.  19  Dec. 
1622  ;  bur.  at  S. 
20  March  1671. 

£ 

pAnn,  2nd  w.,dau.  of 
....  Freeman  of 
Housley  Hall,  psh. 
of  Ecclesfield. 

MS.  312 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


765 


John,  of=  Helen,  dau.  &  h.=Abel  Rich,  Helen,    Thomas.     Ann.    Christiana. 

Pond,d.     of  Tho.  Morton     2nd  bus-  d.  inf. 

1694.         of  Waldershelf;     band.  William.  Frances, 

d.  Oct.  1718.  All  d.  unmar. 


Thomas,  of  Dodworth,=pJane,  1  dau.  &  coh.     William,  2  son,     Elizabeth,  1  dau.,  bp. 

i  -»T  f*        T      1  T»  _  •      .!_    i. /~i*  *.' Dl 1 ~  L      TT         /*          \     .  ,  ,  ..  1   i?O  A     - 


Gent.,  b.  at  New- 
house  ;  bp.  at  H.  4 
Feb.  1615-6  ;  d.  13 
Nov.  1687,  set.  72; 
bur.  at  Silkston. 


of  John  Beighton 
(see  FED.,  p.  266); 
mar.  1641-2.  Will 
20  Sep.  1689. 


Citizen  &haber-  at  H.  6  Aug.  1620  ; 

dasher  of  Lon-  mar.  Anthony  Bright 

don,  bp.  at  H.  of    Brincliffe    Edge, 

3    May  1618  ;  Gent,   (see  FED.,  p. 

living    8    Dec.  114);  had  6  children 

1652.  or  more. 


John  B.,  5  son,  b.  3  Jan.  1651  ;  M.A.  of  Christ  Col.,=Ann,  dau.  of  Wil.  Gates 
Camb.  ;  Rector  of  High  Hoyland  ;    purchased  Field     of    Denby    (see     FED., 
Head,  where  he  d.  27  Nov.  1725,  aged  73;    bur.  at    p.  114)  ;  d.  June  1728. 
Silkston. 


Ruth,  1  w.,  dau.=f=Thomas,  of=j=Frances,  2  w., 

1    1 
Jane,  bp.  11  Oct.  1658;  d 

of  John  Mickle- 

Woodhouse 

dau.  of    .... 

ah*  18. 

thwaite  of  Ing- 

in  Dod- 

Mawhood       of 

burchworth  ; 

worth,b.  21 

Ardsley  ;  wid.  of 

Elizabeth,  b.  19  Dec.  1646 

mar.  at  Peniston 

April  1649; 

John    Brough- 

mar.  1  John  Crabtree  2  Oct 

30  Jan.  1678-9. 

d.  14   May 

ton   of  Balby; 

1666,    &   2nd 

Tho.   Fell   o 

1712  ;  bur. 

d.  6  Jan.  1736, 

Morton  and  Milner  Field 

at  Doncas- 

aged  84;  bur. 

d.  19  March  1723-4. 

ter. 

at  Doncaster. 

liam,  of  Doncaster,  mercer,= 

Joshua,     John,  of  Wakefield,  merch*,    Tho8,      Wil 

d.  un-       b.    23    July    1683. 

Will    d.ccel.    Aid 

.&  Mayor,  b.  1694;  d.  1763; 

mar.          14  Sep.  1750;  prob.  11  Sep.                 bur.  in  Doncaster  Ch.  ;  owner 

1751. 

of  Woodhouse  in  Dodworth. 

1                   1                                                                                           1 
William,        John  Brooke=F=Mary,  dau.  of        William  Pigot   of=pElizabeth  B 

d.  y.               of  Wakefield,    Timothy                Doncaster  &  South- 

atlengthheii 

merchant.          Hawksworth          well 

,  Gent.,  son  of 

b.    1727;    <3 

of  Tickhill             Hollis  P.,  Vicar  of 

1765. 

Friars,  Gent.        Doncaster. 

John  Brooke,  only  child, 
d.  at  Market  Raisin,  un- 
mar., 21  Oct.  1781,  aged 
32. 


William,  only=.  .  .  .  dau.  &  Elizabeth, 

son,  an  Officer    coh.  of.  ...  only  dau., 

in  the  Army.     Walker  of  unmar. 

Mansfield.  1782. 


2  sons, 
d.  inf8. 


VOL.  II. 


Y  T 


766 


FAMILI^E    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  312 


|F 


William  & 
Thomas, 
d.  inf. 


William,  of  Dodworth,  Gent.,  b.  11  Nov.=j=Mary,  dau.  of  William  Gates 


1643  ;  d.  s.p.  5  Feb.  1680,  atf  37  ;  bur. 
in  the  Chancel  of  Silkston  Church. 
Will  5  Feb.  1680-1 ;  prob.  19  May  1681. 


of  Denby  (see  FED.,  p.  114) ; 
d.  25  June  1712,  ab4  66; 
bur.  at  S.  Will  20  Jan. 
1711  ;  prob.  17  Feb.  1714. 


Joshua,  3     Mary,  b.  30  Aug.     Ann,  2  dau.,  b.  24  Jane,  3  dau.,  b. 

son,  b.  30     1671;  mar.  James    Nov.  1673  ;  d.  un-  7    Nov.    1677; 

Smith    of    Man-     mar.     10     March  mar.  Rob.  Heth- 

1733  at  Holbeck  ;  erington  of 

bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Holbeck,  and  d. 

Leeds.     Will  9  12  March  1746 

March  1733.  s.p. 


June 
1681  ;    d. 
21  Feb. 
1681-2. 


ningham,  brother 
to  John  S.  of 
Heath,  Esq. 


Elizabeth, 
b.  6  April 
1680  ;    d. 
26  May 
1682. 


Thomas  B.  of  Field  Head  &  Dod~ 
worth,  M.A.  of  Christ  Col.,  Camb., 

6  Rector   of   Richmond,  in   the 
Commission  of  the   Peace,  b.  at 
Dodworth  3  June  1669  ;    d.   at 
Richmond   28  April  1739  ;   bur. 
there.     Will  19  Jan.  1738;  prob. 

7  July   1739.      His  M.I.   is  in 
Whitaker's'Richmondshire,'  i.,  90. 


:Mary,  dau.  of  William,  2  son,  b.  24  March 
Thomas  1675  ;  liv*  at  the  Freshes  of 

Comber,  D.D.,  Potomack  in  Stafford  co., 
Dean  of  Dur-  Virginia,  25  June  1700  ;  will 
ham.  (See  dated  30  June  1698,  there 

PED.,  p.  313.)  styled  Norwich  factor  of  Lon- 
don ;  d.  in  Virginia  abl  Feb. 
1702,  being  then  Under 
Sheriff  of  Stafford  County. 


Thomas,  2  son,  b.  at    Mary,  b.  17    Alice,  bp.  23  July    Anne,  b.  11  Nov.  1714; 
Richmond  26    June    Jan.  1708;     1711;     bur.     27     mar.  Richard  Fenton  of 


1720; 
Aug. 


bur.  there  8 


bur.  3  Sep. 
1709. 


August  1713. 


Bank  Top,  Esq.     (See 
PED.,  p.  126.) 


William  Brooke  of  Field  Head  and  Dodworth,1 
Esq.,  b.  at  Ousburn  29  Aug.  1706  ;  M.A.  of  St. 
John's  Col.,  Camb.,  &  in  Coin,  of  the  Peace  ;  d. 
at  Field  Head  24  Aug.  1755,  aged  48;  bur.  at 
Silkston. 


:Alice,  dau.  &  coh.  of  Wil.  Maw- 
hood,  Aid.  &  Mayor  of  Doncaster 
(see  PED.,  p.  259)  ;  b.  at  Don- 
caster  17  Oct.  1718  ;  mar.  at 
Loversal  Oct.  1737. 


Margaret,  b.  29  Nov.  1743  ;  mar.  in 
1808  Tho.  Zonch  of  Sandal,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Scrayingham,  etc.  (p.  319). 
He  d.  23  Dec.  1815,  aet.  78  ;  bur.  at 
Sandal.  She  19  July  1833,  aet.  89. 


Jane,  b.  28  Nov.  1746  ;  mar.  Richard 
Horton  Briscoe,  Esq.,  &  was  live  a 
widow  without  issue  1774.  She  was 
bur.  with  her  husband  at  Ripponden 
11  Jan.  1839. 


John  Charles  Brooke,  b.  at  Field  Head  27  Aug. 
1748  ;  bp.  at  Silkston  ;  made  free  of  the  Iron- 
mongers' Company  in  the  City  of  London  29 
April  1772  ;  appointed  Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant 
1  Feb.  1773,  &  Somerset  Herald  31  Jan.  1778  ; 
d.  unmar.  Will  22  Nov.  1790. 


Thomas 
&  Alice, 
d.  inf. 


Mary,  b.  1  April 
1739  ;  mar. 
Thomas  Comber, 
LL.D.     (See 
PED.,  p.  313.) 


G 


MS.  312 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


767 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau 
....  Morris,  Clerk,  of 
co.  Salop ;  d.  at  Field 
Head  13  July  1776  ; 
bur.  at  Silkston. 


.  of^Willi 


Ham  Brooke  of  Field  Head = Elizabeth,  2nd  w.,  dau. 
&  Dodworth,  Esq.,  Dep.  Lieut,  of  Wil.  Yates  of  Denby, 
for  the  West  Riding,  b.  11  July  Gent. ;  mar.  at  Wake 


1742 ;  liv«  1774. 


field  31  Jan.  1793  ;  d. 
Aug.  1808  s.p. 


1 

Thomas  Brooke, 

William, 

Jane,  b.  20  June 

1 

Margaret,  b.  28 

1    1    1 
Sarah. 

b.  8  May  1775  ; 

b.  8  June 

1773  ;  mar  

June  1776;  mar. 

— 

ob.  s.p.  ' 

1776; 

Crowther  of  Go- 

Buller-Rolle 

Ann. 

ob.  s.p. 

mersal  or  Batley, 

Langford,  Esq. 

— 

a  merch*. 

•y 

Ann. 

D.inf. 

One  son,  ob.  s.p. 

MS.  313 

Cornier— Cfjornton— Blacbiunt— 

Thomas  Comber,  Esq.,  Counsellor  at  Law  &  Justice  of  the  Peace.- 


....  Comber.      John  Comber. 


L 


Thomas  Comber,  Master  of  Trinity  Col.  &  Dean  of  Carlisle. 


Mary  Comber,  dau.  &  h.,  wife  of  Will.  Johnson,  Esq., 
Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  of  Rushton  Grange,  co.  York. 


Francis  =.  .  . .  sister  of    James  Comber 

Comber.    John  Evans,     Westerham,     co. 

a  school-  Kent,    4th     son, 

master  in  mar.  ab*  1640  ;  d. 

London.  1    Feb.    1670-1; 

bur.  at  Harwich. 


of=f=Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan= Edward  Hamp- 
Burton    of   Wester-    den  of  Wester- 
ham  &  Alice  Austin     ham.     1st  hus- 
his  wife ;    sister  of    band. 
Bryan,   Thomas,    & 
Joyce. 


James  Comber,  eldest  son,  in  the  Post  Office,     2  childn,  d.  y.    Ann. 
mar.  Hannah  Harper  of  Cheshire ;  d.  s.p. 

Dorothy,*  1  w.,  dau.=pRobert  Thornton=rElizab.,J  2  w.,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Darley 


of  Thomas  Metham 
of  Metham. 


of  East  Newton.t     of  Buttercrambe  (p.  431). 


Ursula,  mar.  Marmaduke    Margaret,  mar.     Anne,  mar.  Philip 
Cholmley  of  Bransby.  Ralph  Crake.§      Langdale. 


*  Bur.  at  Stonegraye  14  July  1619. 
|  Remar.  Geoffrey  Gates,  Esq. 


t  Bur.  27  May  1637. 

§  Should  be  Crathorne.— J.  W.  C. 


768 


FAMILY    MINOETJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  313 


I    I 
Richard.     John. 


Thomas. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  John    Mary,  ob. 
Denton  of  Manning-     s.p. 
ham,  Esq. 


Frances,  mar.  Timothy 
Portington. 


William  Thornton*  of  East  Newton,  co.=rAlice,t  dau.  of  Sir  Chrisr  Wandesford  of 


York,  Esq.,  aged  41,  28  Aug.  1665. 


Kirklington,  co.  York,  Master  of  the 
Rolls  &  Lord-Deputy  of  Ireland. 


Thomas  Comber,  D.D.,- 
Rector  of  Stonegrave, 
co.  York,  &  Dean  of 
Durham,  b.  19  March 
1645;  d.  25  Nov.  1699. 


:Alice  Thornton, 
eld.  dau.  &  coh., 
mar.  17  Nov. 
16 68,  being  then 
aged  only  14.J 


Catherine  Thornton,  cohr, 
mar.  27  Dec.  1682  to  Tho. 
Purchas  of  Langton  nr 
Richmond,  M.A.  of  Christ 
Col.,  Camb. 


Robert,  aged 
13,  1665 ; 
d.y._ 

William,  d.  y. 


William  Comber,  1 

Thomas  Comber§=p  Ann,  dau.  of=Elias 

Mary  Comber, 

son,  d.  y.  and  un- 

of  East  Newton, 

Andrew  Wil- 

Mickle- 

younger  dau., 

mar.;  he  was  b.  30 

Esq.,  Justice   of 

son,  Vicar  of 

thwaite, 

mar.  Tho. 

Nov.     1684  ;      was 

the  Peace,  b.  26 

Easingwold  ; 

Rector 

Brooke,   Rec- 

some time  of  Lincoln 

Nov.  1688  ;    2nd 

b.    1    March 

of   Gil- 

tor    of  Rich- 

Col., Oxford;  bur.  at 

son  &  heir  ;   mar. 

1691  ;  d.  17 

ling,  1st 

mond.       (See 

Stonegrave  Church. 

1  Jan.  1717. 

June  1754. 

husb. 

PED.,  p.  312.) 

William  C.,  Vicar  of  Kirkby=  Dorothy,  dau.  &  h.  of  James  Ar-  Andrew,  b. 
Moorside  &  Rector  of  Kirkby    buthnot  of  Ampleford,  Esq.,  &  of  8  July 
Overcar  &  J.  of  P.;    d.  s.p.    Antigua,  by  Dor.,  dau.  of  Tho8  1728 ;  d.  15 
24  March  1810,  ast.  84.             Hassell  of  Ampleford,  Rector  of  Oct.  1747. 
Seamer  ;  d.  5  May  1807. 


Thomas  Comber,  LL.D.,  of  East  Newton,  Rector  of=pMary,  dau.  of  Wil.  Brooke 


Morborn  and  Buckworth,  co.  Hunts,  &  of  Jesus  Col., 
Cambridge  ;  d.  9  April  1778  ;  bur.  at  Stonegrave  ; 
he  published  the  Memoirs  of  Lord-Deputy  Wandes- 
ford ;  he  was  also  Rector  of  Overcar,  Chaplain  to 
Eliz.,  Co.  Dowager  of  Balcarras. 


of  Field-head,  Esq.;  b.  1 
April  1739  ;  mar.  28  April 
1763.  (See  PED.,  p.  312.) 


Thomas  Comber  of  Jesus=pElizabeth,    Duncombe. 


College,  Camb.,  M.A., 
published  the  life  of  his 
great-grandfather  the 
Dean  ;  has  the  living  of 
Oswaldkirk  1831. 


3rd  dau.  of 

John 

Coote  of 

Hamp- 

stead, 

Gent. 


William    Andrew,  of  Liver- 
Turner,     pool. 


Ann,  mar.  Wil. 
Hood  of  London, 
merch*,  1782,  or 
Wood. 


Henry  George= 
Wandesford. 


I  !  II  II  i  I 

Harriet.          Henry  Gordon.    Jane  Harriet.    Geo.  John. 


Charlotte.       Wil.  Mennel. 


Brooke.         Tho.  Denison. 


0 

*  Bur.  at  Stonegrave  18  Sep.  1668. 

f  Bur.  at  Stonegrave  1  Feb.  1706-7.      Her  diary  was  printed  by  the  Surtees  Society,  vol.  62 

j  Bur.  at  Stonegrave  22  Jan.  1720-21.  §  Bur.  at  Stonegrave  15  May  1765.— J.  W.  C 


MS.  313  FAMILY    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 

Robert  Blackburn*  of  Marrick  Abbey=p. .  . .  dau.  of  ....  Messenger  of  Fountains. 

Francis  Blackburnt=f=Jane          Giles  B.  of  Mar-^. . . .  dau.    Timothy,    Roger. 


of     St.     Nicholas, 
3rd  son. 


Inman.J    rick    Abbey,   1 


son. 


of .  2nd  son. 


Slingar. 


John  Blackburn  of  Friar  Head=Frances,  dau.  &  h.  of 
in  Craven,  sold  Marrick.  Col.  Francis  Malham 

of  Elslack. 


Robert. 


....  mar 

Wilson  of  Esh- 
ton. 


Francis  Blackburn  of  St.  Nicholas=p Alice  Com-^William  Kirkby=pFrances,  1  w., 


near  Richmond,  an  Alderman  of 
that  town,  son  of  Fra.  B.  of  the 
same,  by  Jane  Inman  his  w.  of 
Bewerley  nr  Ripon  ;  d.  aged  29. 


ber,    eldest 
dau.,   b.    8 
March 
1680. 


of  Ashlack,  co. 
Lane.,  Esq.,  2nd 
husband. 


dau.    of 
Burvis  of  Isle- 
kirk,  co.  Cumb. 


John,  d.  coel. 
in  London, 
aged  22. 


Sarah,  only  dau.,  d. 
unmar.  at  Kendal 
17  Feb.  1800,  jet.  87. 


"William,  d.  y. 
Mary,  d.  unmar. 


Joanna,  w.  of  Tho. 
Strickland  of  Ken- 
dal, Esq.;  s.p. 


i 

William  Comber  Kirkby=pMary,  dau.  of  Tho8 


of  Ashlack,  Esq.,  an  AtU 
in  London  ;  d.  8  July 
1791,  aged  75. 


Hall  of  Goldings, 
co.  Herts,  Esq.,  by 
Mary,  dau.  of  Ja8 
Hallet. 


James,  of  Kirkby=Sarah,  dau. 
house  nr  Hunger-     &  h.  of  Ja8 
ford  &  of  London,    Cunning- 
druggist,  d.  s.p.  5    ham  of 
Sep.  1790.  London. 


William  Kirkby,  b.  1757.     Mary,  b.  1758. 


Francis  Blackburn,  M.A.,=j 
Rector    of   Richmond  & 
Archdeacon  of  Cleveland, 
also  Prebendary  of  Bilton  ; 
d.  7  Aug.  1787,  aged  82  ; 
bur.  at  Richmond. 

=Hannah  Hotham^ 
of   York,   d.   20 
Aug.  1799  ;  mar. 
1  in  1732,  2  in 
1744. 

=Joshua  Els- 
worth  of 
Richmond, 
Esq.,  1st 
husband. 

Thomas, 
2nd   son, 
d.  at 
Christ- 
College, 
Cam- 
bridge, 
unmar. 

Jane,  w.  of 
Sir     Onesi- 
pherous 
Paul  of  Rod- 
borough,  CO. 
Glouc., 
Bart. 

T 

1 

Hannah,  only  surviving  dau.,  Sir  George 

w.    of  Theophilus    Lindsey,  Onesi- 

who  resigned  the  Vicarage  of  phorous,  d. 

Catterick  ;  no  issue.  coal. 


Jane,  w.  Elizabeth,  w.  of  George 

of  Tho.  Snow,  Esq.,  of  Langton, 

Pettat,  co.  Dorc.,  &  had  John, 

Esq. ;  coal.,  &  Jane,  w.  of  Jas. 

s.p.  Clitherow,  s.p. 


*  Called  Anthony  in  the  pedigree  in  Clarkson's  '  Richmond,'  p.  257. 
t  Bur.  22  May  1704.  %  D.  19  May  1703.— J.  W.  C. 


770 


MINORTJM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  313 


SarahppJohn  Hall,  Vicar  of  Chew=.  ...  2nd  w.,  sister  of  Sir  .... 
&  Rector  of  Dundry.  Ball,  Governor  of  Malta,  s.p. 


Alice,  d.  y. 


1 .  Hannah  Mary,  w.  of  .... 
Pointon,  late  of  Sheffield,  co. 
York,  &  has  issue. 


2.  Sarah,  w.  of  Peter 
Coates  of  Stanton 
Drew,  Esq.,  &  has  issue. 


3.  Theophila,  w.  of  .... 
Wright  of  London,  &  has 
issue. 


"William,  of  Lon-= 
don,     M.D.,     & 
F.S.A. 

=Hannah,  dau.  of  Wil. 
Wilson  of  Ayton   nr 
Gisboro'. 

Jane,  mar.  John  Disney,  D.D.,  F.S.A., 

Vicar  of  Swindenby,  which  he  resigned. 
~r 

William  Rachel 
Theo-  Elizab. 
philus. 


Dorothea 
Frances. 


I 

John  Disney  of 
the  Hyde,  Esq. 


Algernon, 

unmar. 

1825. 


Frances,  w.  of  Tho. 
Jervis,  V.D.M., 
late  of  Leeds. 


....  2  w.,= Francis  Blackburne,*^ 
d.  1836.        Vicar  of  Brignal. 


Thomas,  of  Durham,  M.D.&  F.R.S.,  of  Peter 
House,  Cam.,  d.  unmar.  16  June  1782. 


....  mar.  16  Jan.  1808  to  William 
Frend,  Esq.,  Fel.  of  Jesus  Col., 
Camb.,  &  had  issue. 


I  I 

Francis,  Vicar  of  Weston=  ....  a  son, 

super  mare,  drowned   11  mar.  in 

June  1829.  America. 


MS.  314 

A  few  additions  are  here  made  to  a  pedigree  compiled  by  J.  C.  Brooke  in  1789. 

The  Walkers  were  at  Hunshelf  long  before  this  pedigree  commences. 

A  John  Walker  of  Hunshelf  appears  in  9  Hen.  6  &  7  Edw.  4,  &  even  as  early  as 
1380,  when  a  person  of  that  name  &  description  takes  a  mess,  at  Hermitrode  from 
Tho.  del  More. 


John  Walker  alias  Slater=p 
of  Hunshelf  in  par.  of 
Peniston. 


He  was  probably  the  son  of  Richard 
Walker  alias  Slater,  living  at  Hun- 
shelf 13  Elizab. 


Ann,  mar.  28  Aug.  1604  to 
Francis  Morton  of  Spout 
House.    (See  PED.,  p.  104.) 

Richard  Walker  of  Hun-= 
shelf,  bur.  at    Peniston 
28  July  1651. 

p.  ...  bur.  at 
P.,  22   Sep. 
1653. 

George  Walker  of=pJane,  dau.  of  Reginald  Thompson  of  Brightholmlee.    (See  PED., 

TTunoKnl-P     IMII*     «*•       *-*     Cif*n  \        QU  A   ^«   ~~11  ~  J]    --—  L_—  l T>  _l— 1-    T»    •  __i_  j /»  "\T_j_l T> J 


Hunshelf,  bur.  at 
P.  28  Nov.  1689. 


p.  267.)  She  is  called  sister  by  Ralph  Beighton  of  Nether  Brad- 
field,  Yeo.,  in  his  will  1654,  which  makes  me  doubt  the  marriage 
as  here  shewn. 

*  D.  21  Jan.  1816.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  314 


FAMILI^)   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


771 


A| 


Jane,  bp.  22  Jan.  1652  ; 
mar.  John  Stead,  probably 
of  Combes. 


Alice,  bp.  3  Sep.  1654  ;  mar. 
Ralph  Ward  of  Whitwell. 


Ann,  bp.  3  Jan.  1666 
bur.  29  July  1667. 


George  Walker  of  Hunshelf,  bp.=f=Ann,  dau.  &  h.  of 


at  Peniston  1  May  1657 
there  11  June  1712.    M.I. 


bur. 


Tho.     Scoles 
Kippax. 


of 


Richard,  bp.=Aun,  dau.  of 
3lJan.l660.     John  Green- 
wood. 


Jane,  bp.  30  Nov.  1693  ;     Mary,  bp.  1  June  1691  ;  bur.  7  Elizabeth,  bp.  31 

mar.     Dennis     Browne1     Nov.  1703.  Dec.  1702. 
of  Sheffield,  apothecary, 

12  Nov.  1726  ;  d.  1747  ;     Alice,  bp.  19  Dec.  1695  ;  mar.  at  Mary,  bp.  23  July 

s.p.  =f=  Ecclesfield   15   March    1717    to  1708  ;  d.  unmar. ; 

Benj.  Steer  of  Sheffield,  mercer  bur.   in    Sheffield 

(p.  337).  Church. 

Fanny  Browne,  only  issue,  d.  17  Feb.  1743-4,  aged  13  ;  bur. 
in  the  par.  Church  of  Sheffield. 


Thomas,  of  Leeds,  twin: 
with  Richard  ;  bp.  at  P. 
1  July  1698. 


Richard,  twin  with  Tho- 
mas ;  bp.  1  July  1698  ; 
bur.  10  July  following. 


Ann,  bp.  24  Oct.  1689; 
mar.  Gerard  Kirke. 


1.  Ann.       2.  Eleanor.      3.  Elizabeth.      4.  Mary.      5.  Jane. 
All  living  unmar.  in  1789. 

Betty  &  Mary  Walker,  both  of  Leeds,  Gentlewomen,  made  each  a  will  dated 
26  June  1817,  in  which  they  name  their  relation  Mr  Wil.  Smith  of  Cowley. 
Betty  d.  15  Sep.  1822,  &  her  will  was  proved  3  Dec.  1822.  Mary  d.  20  Dec. 
1824,  &  her  will  was  proved  13  Aug.  1825. 


Ann,  1  w.,  dau.  of  Rob.=pGeorge  Walker  of=  Alice,  2  w.,  bur.=Mary,  3  w.,  dau.  of 


Blackburn  of  Alder- 
man's Head  ;  sister  & 
coh.  of  Benj.  ;  bp.  at  P. 
28  Dec.  1678;  bur.  there 
26  Nov.  1717. 


Hunshelf,   Gent., 
bp.  at  P.  17  May 
1687  ;  bur.  there 
10  Nov.  1757. 
M.I. 


at  P.   30   June 
1 733  ;   sister  in 
law  to  Josh 
Bever  (p.  307). 


Smith ;  wid. 
of  .  .  .  . ;  bur.  at 
Cawthorn  23  June 
1770. 


Mary,  1  w.,  dau.  &  h.  of=pGeorge  Walker  of  Hun-=Mary,  2  w.,  eldest  dau.  &  coh,  of 


Francis  Bristow  of  Mes- 
singham,co.  Line.,  Esq. ; 
d.  9  Feb.  1761,  aged  26  ; 
bur.  at  Darfield. 

B 


shelf, and  of  Middlewood 
in  psh.  of  Darfield,  Esq., 
d.  27  Dec.  1772,  aged  57, 
&  was  bur.  at  Darfield. 


Edward  Rookes  Leeds  of  Rodes 
Hall  &  North  Milford,  Esq.; 
mar.  at  Totteridge  29  Aug. 
1770  ;  d.  29  March  1803,  aged 
61  ;  bur.  at  Darfield. 


1  Dennis  Browne  mar.  2  a  ....  Serjeantson.  (See  PED.,  p.  364).  He  d.  19 
Oct.  1767,  aged  67,  &  was  bur.  in  the  psh.  Church  Sheffield,  leaving  no  issue. 
JOHN  BROWNE,  M.D.,  a  gentleman  well  known  at  Sheffield,  was  his  nephew  &  heir. 
He  d.  unmar.,  leaving  Miss  Wallis  his  heir,  who  was  granddau.  to  his  sister,  who 
mar Wallis.  She  was  the  2nd  wife  of  Thomas  Sutton,  Vicar  of  Sheffield. 


772 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  314 


B| 


George  Walker,  d.  28 
Dec.  1755,  aged  2 
months  ;  bur.  at  Dar- 
field. 


Ann  W.,  elder  dau. 
&  coll.,  d.  unmar.  27 
July  1771,  aged  19; 
bur.  at  Darfield. 


Margaret  Walker,  dau.  &  sole  h. ; 
owner  of  Hunshelf  &  Middlewood; 
d.  unmar.  13  May  1798,  aged  39, 
&  was  bur.  at  Darfield. 


Margaret  Blackburn  of  Alderman's  Head,  Spinster,  in  1745  devised  lands  at  Dore 
to  her  nephew  Geo.  Walker  of  Hunshelf. 

Rob.  Blackburn  of  Bolsterstone,  Gent.,  made  his  will  12  May  1716,  &  it  was 
enrolled  at  Wakefield  12  Oct.  1727.  •  Gives  to  his  loving  brother  Benj.  B.,  Gent.,  all 
his  mess.,  etc.,  in  township  of  Denby,  mortgaged  to  his  brother  in  law  Geo.  Walker  of 
Hunshelf,  Gent.,  do.  in  township  of  Thurgoland.  To  his  dear  wife  Mary  all 
personalty,  &  to  be  Exx.  (See  p.  278.) 

Benj.  Blackburn  of  Alderman's  Head  in  psh.  of  Peniston,  d.  12  June  1736,  aged 
62,  &  was  bur.  in  the  Chancel  of  Sheffield  Church. 


....  Smith  of  Cowley,  tanner,^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Gerard  Kirk  of  Cowley 
d.  22  March  1791.  by his  w.,  dau.  of  G-eorge  Walker. 


William  Smith  of  Cowley  &  after  of  Berner  Hall,=pElizab.,  dau.  of  ....  Parkin  of  Mor- 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Messingham,  co.  Line.  tomley  ;  mar.  13  Dec.  1792. 


William  Smith  of  Cliffe=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Alexander    George  Walker= 
House    in    Ecclesfield,     Mackenzie,     Vicar     of     S.,  2  son. 
attr,  1  son.  St.  Paul's,  Sheffield. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Tho.  At- 
kinson  of  Endsley  Street, 
Tavistock  Square. 


Benigxitt 


MS.  315 


George  Denison*  of  Woodhouse  nr  Leeds,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of ....      John  D. 
mar.  8  May  1655.     Will  5  April  1683.         Kilburn  of  Hunslet. 


Thomas  Denison=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of       Grace.     Debora.     Hannah.     Beatrice.     Joseph 


of  Leeds,  merch*, 
1683. 


....  Bell  of     Their  father  (left)  £350  amongst  them. 
Thirske. 


George,  b.  5     Thomas=f=Elizabeth,  dau.      Robert=.  .  .  .  dau.  of     Elizabeth,  mar. 


March  1682; 
d.y. 


of  Tho.  Sawer 
of  Leeds,  mer. 


....  Hey  of     John   Cookson 
Leeds.  of  Leeds. 


Thomas  Denison=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Sunderlandf  of  Whittington, 


of  Leeds,  Esq. 


Esq. ;  b.  16  Jan.  1735  ;  d.  at  Bath  (p.  264). 


*  Probably  bp.  at  Leeds  3  Sep.  1626.    See  notes  in  the  Leeds  Register  (Thoresby  Society)  of 
this  date  concerning  the  Denison  family. 

•)•  ?  Langdale  Sunderland  of  Newcastle. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  315 


PAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


773 


A] 


Thomas,  d.  y.      Robert  Denison  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  Esq.,=j=Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Rob. 


which  estate  he  purchased  and  went 
to  reside  upon  it  in  1784  ;  b.  15  Sep. 
1760. 


Brook  of  Norton,  Bart. ; 
b.  18  Nov.  1765;  mar. 
24  July  1783. 


Frances,  b.  23  Aug.  1785  ;       Thomas,  b.  2  Jan.      Robert,  b.  21       Elizabeth,  b.  21 


mar.  14  Nov.  1807  to 
Ralph  Creyke  of  Marton, 
Esq. 


Harriet,  b.  12  Feb.  1789.        d.  26  Jan.  1794. 


1792  ;  d.  12  Jan.      NOT.  1795.  Sop.  1799. 
1802. 

Mary,   b.   18  Richard,  b.  17 

Elizabeth,  b.   12,      Nov.     1797  ;  Dec.    1801  ;    d. 

d.     aged    14  Feb.  1802. 

days. 


John  Denison  of  Woodhouse.=f= 
I 


William.       Robert. 


Matthew=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  John=  Joshua  Hartley  of 
Watson  of  Leeds.      Leeds,  2nd  husb. 


To  this  family  probably  belongs  the  following  entry  in  Dickenson's  'Obituary':  — 

1715,  mar.  Mr  Matthew  Denison  &  Mrs  Miriam  Ryder  of  Leeds  ab*  Feb.  2. 

1740,  Nov.  1,  mar.  Mr  Nathaniel  Dennison  &  Miss  Huis  of  Nottingham. 

....  Dennison  of  near  Nottingham  mar.  Miss  Huthwaite  of  that  place  about 
1790,  sister  to  the  w.  of  Nathaniel  Jarman  of  Brenley  in  Kent.  Another  Huth- 
waite mar  ....  Bradney. 


MS.  315 


.  Dennison  of  Rawden.=p 


Thomas  Dennison  of  Leeds.^ 
Jonathan,  of  Leeds=pAnn  Mason  or  Mann. 


Jonathan,  of  Leeds=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Ryder.     Hannah,  mar.  Joseph  Walker 
| of  Leeds. 

William,  of  Leeds=pHannah  Harrison. 


William=f=Jane,  dau.  of  John  Worsley. 


William  Brereton,-d.  in    Joseph, of  RushholmePark^Sarah,  dau.  of  Wm  Hanson 
W.  Indies.  co  Lane.  of  Manchester. 


Edward  Hanson. 


VOL.  II. 


z  z 


774  FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  315 

u 

Samuel.        Joseph  Dennison=pGrace,  dau.  of  Matthew  Bingley.1 


Sarah,  1  w.,  dau.  &  c.= Joseph  Dennison  of  St.=pElizabeth,         Samuel=  Betty,  dau. 


of  William  Sykes  of  Mary's  Axe,  London, 
Manchester,  merch*  merch1,  d.  1806  ;  very 
(see  FED.,  p.  69) ;  s.p.  wealthy. 


2  w.,  dau.     Dennison.     of  Thomas 
of ....  Lister. 

Butler. 


William  Joseph  Dennison  of  Semer,  Esq.,  only  Elizabeth,  mar.  Maria,  mar.  Sir 
son,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of  York  &  M.P.  Henry  Marq  of  Robert  Lawley, 
for  Hull  &  Surrey  ;  unmar. ;  d.  unmar  1849.  Conyngham.  Bart. 


Joseph  Dennison  of  Leeds.: 


Sir  Thomas  Dennison,  one  of  the=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Howl. = Albany  Dodgsonof  Kirkby 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Smithson  of  Mil-  Overblow,  Esq.,  took  the 
Bench,  d.  at  Ham  nr  Richmond  field  nr  Harwood,  name  of  Beckwith;  Ihusb.; 
Sep.  1765.  Gent.  d.  s.p. 


....  Wilkinson  of  Blackwell  Hall,  factor.^ 
I 

I  I 

....  Wilkinson  of       ....  Wilkinson,  took  the  name  of  Denison,=p 
Potterton.  &  was  of  Ossington. 


....  Dennison  of  Ossington,  Esq.,  Speaker  of=Lady  Charlotte  Bentinck,  dau.  of 
the  House  of  Commons  1858.  the  Duke  of  Portland. 


MS.  31 6 

The  earlier  generations  of  this  pedigree  are  from  Hopkinson,  &  it  is  entered 
principally  for  the  sake  of  the  descendants  of  Wm  Ellis  &  Mary  Seaman,  which  were 
given  to  me  by  Dr  W.  C.  Ellis  in  a  letter  from  his  son  dated  12  May  1827. 

I  must  observe,  however,  that  in  the  Church  of  Barwick  in  Elmete,  in  which  psh. 
Kiddal  is  situated,  is  a  Mon.  for  William  Ellis  of  Kiddal  Hall,  Esq.,  who  d.  10  April 
1761,  aged  64.  He  mar.  Mary,  only  child  of  James  &  Elizabeth  Bourne  of  Mat- 
tingley  near  Heelefield  in  Hants,  by  whom  one  child  Elizabeth  Maria  who  erected 
the  monument,  &  a  stone  for  ....  dau.  of  Wm  Ellis,  mar.  1  Wm  Dawson  of  Kiddal 
Hall,  2  Benjamin  Haigh  (or  Haist)  of  Barwick. 

1  Rev.  Mr  Shepherd  told  me  that  his  mother  was  a  Whitfield  of  Leeds,  bp.  at 
Mill  Hill  Chapel,  which  would  be  about  1770,  &  related  to  this  Matthew  Bingley, 


MS.  316  FAMILI^J   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  775 

Dr  "Whitaker  in  '  Loidis  &  Elmete,'  p.  153,  has  the  termination  thus  : — 

John  Ellis. 
William. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  mar Burroughs  of  Norfolk. 

Elizabeth  Burroughs. 

So  that,  on  the  whole,  it  is  manifest  that  those  who  have  an  interest  in  this 
pedigree  have  reason  for  resorting  to  documentary  evidence  :  May  17,  1827. 

See  also  the  variations  in  Frank's  copy  of  Hopkinson's  pH.igree. 

Burke's  pedigree  differs,  &  I  place  little  reliance  on  anything  after  the  issue  of 
the  marriage  with  Lowther. 

Thomas  Ellis  of  Kiddal,  Esq.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Walter  Calverley  of  Calverley,  Esq. 


William^pJoan,  dau.  of  William  Percyhay  of  Ryton.      Ellen,  mar.  Michael  Fawkes. 


Henry=pAnn,  dau.  of= William  Mallet      William=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....     Ann,  mar. 
John  Gas-        of  Normanton,  Vavasor  of  the          John  More, 

coigne.  1st  husb.  Wolds. 


John  Ellis^Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Anne  of  Frickley. 

r  in    rn     m n 

John  Ellis=pElizabeth,  dau.     Michael.     Robert.      Thomas.     Ann  or  Frances,  mar. 


of  Kiddal, 
son  &  heir. 


of  Wil.  Plump-  Tho.  Barley  of  Eccles- 

ton  of  Plump-     Martin.      Richard.     Gervas.      field. 

ton. 

Henry.       Francis.     Samuel.      Mary,  mar.  Brian  Bab- 

thorpe. 


John*  Ellis=pEllen,  dau.  of  ...  .=  Robert  Cole-        William.  Mary,  mar.  Sir  A. 

of  Kiddal.       Austin,  Citizen   of    peper,  2nd  Chester,  Bart.,  2nd 

London,  a  Turkey    husb.  Henry.  Samuel    Lodding- 

merch*.  ton,  Esq. 

Charles. 

William  Ellis  of  Kiddal,=pMary,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil.  Lowther 
Esq.,  1674.  I  of  Swillington. 


William=pMary4  dau.  of    John,  a  merch*,     Henry,  a    Jane,  mar.  Francis    Mary. 


Ellist  of 
Kiddal, 
Esq.    A 


Button  Seaman    d.    at    Batavia    linen-         Moseley,  M.A., 
of  London,          unmar.  draper,       Rector  of  Rolston, 

Gent.  mar.  co.  Staff. 


*  (?)  William,  slain  in  Ireland  1647. 

t  After  this  time  a  ped.  recently  printed  in  the  Thoresby  Society's  '  Miscellanea '  gives  a  very 
different  account  of  the  family. 

J  Mar.  at  S*  Dionis  Backchurch,  London,  23  April  1688. 


776 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  816 


Charles  Ellis  of  Kiddal,  Esq.,  Capn  in  a  Company  of  Foot  ;=pMary,  dau.  &  h.  of 
said  in  Frank's  copy  of  Hopkinson  to  die  without  issue.  ....  Thomlinson. 


Maria  Ellis,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  Randal  Burrowes  of  Norfolk,  Esq. 


William,  2nd  son ;  said  in^  Catherine        Ann.        Mary,  eld.  dau.,  mar.    Mildred. 

Frank's   MS.    to    have  !  Harvey  Timothy  Smith    of 

been  a  Captain  of  a  Man     of  Dane       Elizabeth.    Brotherton,  &  d.  4    Catherine. 

of  War,  &  to  have  d.  at 

Boston  in  N.  E.  unmar. 

1748. 


Court  in  April  1766,  aged  70 ; 

Kent.  Annabel,     bur.  there. 


....  1  w.,  dau.  of  Theophilus=Willianr:T=Sarah  Francis  of  Great  Yar-    Ann,d.  inf. 


Gibber,  Esq. ;  s.p. 


Ellis. 


mouth  in  Norf.,  2nd  w. 


Jane,        Maria,  mar.  Mary  Joseph  Caire  de  la        Ann,        Sarah,        Robert, 
d.s.p.        Serrie  of  Rochelle  in  France.  d.  s.p.       d.  s.p.        d.  s.p. 


William,      William  Charles  Ellis,  M.D.,  Governor  of  the=f=Mildred  Wood 


d.  s.p.  Lunatic  Asylum  for  the  W.  R.  co.  York,  1827  ; 

knighted.    From  whose  information. 


of  Louth,  co. 
Line. 


William  Robert  Ellis  of  Jesus  College,        John  Francis, 
Cambridge,  only  son  &  heir  app.  d.  inf. 


Wm  Ellis  of  KiddalT=M-T,  dau.  of  Sir  W"  Lowther.  Burke,  ii.,  554. 


I 


W^M*",  dau.  of  Dutton         John.          Henry,  a  linen-         Mary.        Jane,  mar Moseley, 

Seaman.  draper.  Rector  of  Rolston. 


.  . . .  dau.  of  I.  Butter- 
field  of  Leeds. 


W-.      Ry. 


Catherir 


Charles.      Mary.      Annabel 


Mildred. 


W™.  .  .  . 


eldest  dau.  &  h.  of  T.  Bourne  of  Mattingley,  Hants.        Charles. 


Eliz.  Maria,  mar.  Randal  Burroughs. 


MS.  317 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


777 


These  descents  are  proved  by  Evidences  abstracted  in  my  Collection  of  Charters. 
It  farther  appears  from  letters  &  papers  of  this  family  that  Miles  had  a  son  named 
Peter,  who  was  at  Gray's  Inn  1641,  when  he  writes  to  dissuade  his,  father  from 
placing  his  sister  Lncy  with  a  Sempstress  in  London.  It  appears  from  other  letters 
that  he  obtained  a  troop  of  Horse,  and  went  abroad  ;  that  he  twice  intermar.  with 
women  of  good  family,  once  without  his  father's  consent. 

There  is  also  a  letter  from  Albany  Fetherstonhaugh  of  F.  to  Miles  Dodson,  in 
which  he  calls  him  brother,  &  speaks  of  a  marriage  between  a  son  of  Miles  &  a  dau. 
of  his  own. 

In  1690  there  was  a  Fetherstonhaugh  Dodson  of  Fetherstonhaugh. 

The  arms  usually  borne  by  this  family  were  :  Or,  a  chevron  ermine  between  3 
Catherine-wheels  gules. 


T= 


Richard  Dodson,  Rector  of  Kirkby  Overblows,  admitted 
3  May  1589.  Will  dated  23  Jan.  1612,  proved  25  Jan.  fol*. 


Thomas  Dodson,  Rector 
of  Goodmaham. 


I  I  I 

Miles  Dodson  of  Kirkby  Overblows  and=pLucy,  dau.  of  Peter  Cooke,    Eliz. 
of  Leathley,  Esq.,  bought  the  manor,     Rector    of    Sutton-upon- 
etc.,  of  Kirkby  ;  b.  1590 ;  d.  19  Sep.     Derwent ;  liv*  a  widow  26 
1657.  March  1660. 


Edw. 


Rich". 


Joan,  mar.  John  Gale,     Isabel,  mar.  Anth?  Ward,  D.L.  139,  of    Mary.     Another 
D.L.  203.  Otley,  Gent.         =p  dau. 

Lucy,  w.  of  Michael  Idle  of  Leeds  ;  d.  28  Aug.  1708,  set.  70. 


Peter  Dodson^Alice,  remar.     Lucy.     Elizabeth.     Margaret,  mar Harrison, 


d.  before  his 
father. 

Nettle-        — 
ton  ;  d.  1659.     Anne. 

&  is  named  in  will 
Dodson  1706. 

of  Tho. 

| 

| 

Thomas  Dodson  of  Kirkby  Overblows,=  Ellen 

,  dan. 

of  Tho- 

Lucy, 

w.  of 

Gent.    Will  7 

Feb.  1706  ;  estate  to  be 

mas 

Norton      of 

....  Hinde. 

Dodson. 

sold  to  pay  his 

debts,  rest  of  his  estate 

Langthorne,  Esq.  ;             =p               =f= 

to  his  nephew 

Albany  Dodson,  kins- 

mar. 

before 

1668. 

man,  Will.  Pickering  of  York,  Gent. 

E 


dith  Dawson. 


Frances  Moreton. 
£250  to  each  by 
will  of  Tho.  Dod- 
son. 


Albany  Dodson1  of  Kirkby=i=Eleanor,  dau.  &  c.  of  Edwd  Beckwith 
Overblows,  Esq.  ;  wrote  an  !  of  Nutwith  Coate,  by  Ellen  Norton, 

dau.  of  Welbury  Norton,  his  wife, 
rather  cohr  to  John  B.  her  brother. 
She  was  bp.  at  Masham  17  June 
1686,  &  mar.  there  2  Feb.  1706. 


account  of  his  voyage  from 
Cork  to  the  W.  Indies 
1702  ;  of  Mr  of  K.  0. 
1718. 

A 


1  This  Albany  Dodson  mar.  a  second  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathan  Drake,  Rector 
of  Kirkby  Overblows,  &  she  might  be  the  mother  of  his  son  Albany.  By  his  first 
marriage  he  had  a  son  named  Thomas.  (See  his  will  made  in  1716,  York  Wills  1961.) 


778  FAMILIES   MINORTJM   GENTIUM.  MS.  317 


Albany  Dodson,  as-=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Rowland  or  Roundel=Sir  Tho.  Dennison,  one  of 
sumed  the  name  of  Smithson  of  Millfield  near  Har-  the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Beckwith,  &  d.  s.p.  wood,  Gent. ;  living  1776 ;  ob.  Bench,  d.  at  Ham  nr 
He  was  of  Kirkby  s.p. ;  sold  K.  0.  to  Henry  Ibbet-  Richmond  Sep.  1765  ; 
Overblows.  son ;  afterwards  a  Bart.  bur.  at  Harwood. 


N.I.  MS.        Albany  Fetherston  of  Fetherstonhaugh  1616^Jane,  dau.  of  Tho.  Fetherston 

I  of  Stanhope. 

Abigail,  dau.  &  h.,  mar.  1  ....  Dodson1 ;  2  Tho.  Dykes  of  Grilcrea,  CO.  Cumb. 

Peter  Dodson  of  Kirkby  Overblows  was  admitted  of  Gray's  Inn  13  Aug.  1638. 

"Where  is  Richard  Dodson  who  in  1621  ran  away  with  Jane  Spink  of  Driffield,  & 
made  a  forced  marriage  ?  (See  East  Riding  Miscellanea  Coll.  Sutton-on-Derwent.) 

See  pedigree  of  Drake.     (Hodgson.) 

I  further  find  that  Lucy  Dodson  (formerly  Cooke)  had  a  reputation  for  poetry, 
and  that  she  had  10  dau8.  Matthew  Stephenson  the  poet  was  a  friend  of  hers,  and 
addressed  an  elegy  to  her  on  the  death  of  one  of  her  dau8  in  childbed.  It  was  her 
youngest  dau.,  &  the  time  1657. 

Mr  Drake,  the  Rector  of  Kirkby  Overblows,  speaks  of  his  son  and  dau.  Dodson 
about  1720. 


MS.  317 

Arms  were  granted  to  Sir  Chris1  Croft  by  Wm  Riley  in  1649,  viz.  :  Quarterly 
per  fess  dancette  or  &  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  pass.-guard.  counterchanged. 

50  copies  of  a  genealogical  account  of  this  family  were  printed  in  1841.  It  was 
done  by  Mr  Carlisle  for  Sir  John  Croft,  Bart. 

....  Croft  of  East  Wilton,  co.  York,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....  Clapham 
came  from  Lancashire.  I  of  Beamsley. 


....  1  w.,  dau.=Sir  Christopher^pElizabeth,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Rob.  Harrison  of  York, 
of  Welford  (p.  Croft  of  York  Alderman;  mar.  at  St.  Martin's  Micklegate  21 
433).  1649,  Mayor.  Nov.  1613  ;  a  sister  mar.  Henry  Fawkes. 


Thomas  Croft  of  Stillington^Olive,  dau.  &  h.  of  John  Dyneley  of  Bramhope,  Esq. 


Chrisr,  d.  y.    John  Croft,  son  &  heir.     Elizabeth,  d.  y. 


1  This  was  Peter,  son  &  heir  of  Miles.    Dykes  was  of  Gilcrea. — Hodgson's 
'Northumberland,'  ii.,  iii.,  836. 


MS.  317 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


779 


Croft. 

Stephen  Croft.=p 
I 


Stephen  Croft  of  Stillington=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Anderson. 


Stephen  C.  of=j=Henrietta,  dau.  of    John  Croft  of  York,=f=Judith,  dan.  of   Chrisr. 
Stillington.      I  Henry  Thompson.    wine-mercht&F.S.A.     Francis  Bacon. 


Stephen  C.=Frances,  Rev.  Robert  Henrietta,  mar.  John,    Francis,  d.  about 

of  Stilling-    dau.     of  Croft.  Nath1     Cholm-  d.  y.       1807,  before  his 

ton.  John  leyofHowsham.  father. 

Clarke.  Francis. 


William.     Lucy,  1  w.,  dau.=f=Thomas,  of  Han-^pHarriet,  2  w.,     ....  mar.   John 


of  Henry  Thom- 


son. 


over,    a    Portu- 
gal merch1. 


dau.  of   .  Thomson  of  Kir- 


Dawson. 


by  Hall. 


John  Croft  of  York=pHarriet,  dau.  of  ....  Tunstall  of  Manchester.        Thomas. 



John,  b.  in  Portugal.  Harriet. 


MS.  318 


Bopnton. 


Leonard  Boy n ton*  of=T=Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  Stephen 


Killerby  in  the  N.  R. 
of  Yorkshire. 


Tubley,      Physician      to 
Hen.  VIII. 


Leonard  B.  was  son  of  John 
B.,  who  was  second  son  of 
Sir  Christopher  B.  of  Sed- 
bery  &  brother  of  Sir  Henry. 


Stephen  Boynton  of  Rawclilfe=j=Susan,  dau.  &  c.  of  John  Harrison 


in  par.  of  Snaith,  son  &  heir. 


of  Pollington,  psh.  of  Snaith. 


Jane,  mar.  William  Norman     Frances,  mar.  1  ....  Nuttal     Lucy,  mar.  Robert 
of  Burton  Salmon.  of  Rawcliffe,  2  Tho.  Eastoft    Vicars  of  Scawsby. 

of  Eastoft. 


Jane,  1  w.,  dau.^pThomas  Boyn-= Elizabeth,  2  w.,= 


of  John  Anby  of 
Sherwood. 


ton    of    Raw-    dau.    of    John 


.  .  .  Walker.=Thomas  Trigot 
of  South  Kirk- 


cliffe. 


Digby,  Esq. 


*  Leonard  Boynton,  bur.  20  Oct.  1587  ;  Mary  his  wife,  9  May  1594  ;  Stephen  his  son,  10 
March  1628-9  ;  Susan  his  dau.-in-law,  8  Sep.  1620  ;  Thomas  his  grandson,  10  July  1656  ;  Sir  John 
his  great-grandson,  3  Jan.  1688-9  ;  Matthew  his  great-grandson,  26  June  1700  at  Snaith 
(C.  B.  N.).— J.  W.  C. 


780 


FAMILIJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  318 


Sir  John  Boynton  of=  Frances,  dan.  &  cob.  (with  the  w.  of  Wil.  Boynton  of  Barm- 
Rawcliffe,       Knight,     ston)  of  John  Barnard,  Alderman  of  Hull  (pp.  69  &  394); 
son  &  heir,  Barr.  at    relict  of  Edward  Crofts,  Gent.,  said  to  be  a  Dutchman. 
Law,  d.  without  issue.  =p 


John  Nicholson^pFrances 


of  York,  M.D. 


Crofts, 
coheir. 


Christ1  Adams  of  Camblesforth  nT: 
Howden,  son  of  John,  &  aged  9, 
1666. 


:Elizab.  Crofts, 
the  other  co- 
heir. 


Frances  N.,  cohr,  mar.  1  Tho8  Ingram  ....  N.,  co- 

of  Barrowby,  Esq.,  2   John   Wood,1  heir,      mar. 

Esq.,  of  Copmanthorpe,  &  had  issue  ....  Ibbot- 

by  both.                =p  son. 


....  Chrisr,  bred  a 

Adams,  merch*  at 

son  &  York,  became 

heir.  a  Capn. 


Arthur  Ingram,  d.  y.  May  1708,  when  his  estate  Frances,  mar.  Thomas,  a  post- 
went  to  Arthur,  his  father's  brother.    Barrowby  Sir  John  humous       son, 
was  bought  of  Mr  Layton  by  Arthur  Ingram,  Dryden.2  d.  y. 
grandfather  of  this  Arthur. 


Stephen.    Matthew  B.  of  Raw- =  Judith,  dau.  of .  .  .  . 
cliffe,  Esq.,  heir   to     Robinson  of  Thorn- 
Francis,     his  brother  ;  d.  s.p.      ton  Risborough. 


Thomas  Apple-=pMary. 
yard  of  Ulceby, 
co.  Line. 


Boynton  Appleyard,  afterwards  Boynton  Boynton,  having=j=Elizabeth,*  dau.  of 


taken  that  surname  &  arms  by  Privy  Seal  dated  23  April 
1701  in  compliance  with  injunctions  of  his  uncle  Matthew 
Boynton  ;  d.  10  April  1725  ;  bur.  at  Snaith. 


Thomas  Strangways 
of  Pickering,  Esq. 
(See  PED.,  p.  260.) 


Matthew,  d.  an 
infant ;  bur.  at 
Snaith  24  Feb. 
1705. 


1.  Judith,  cohr,  mar. 
John  Twisleton  of 
Barley  &  in  1745  of 
Rawcliffe  (see  PED., 
p.  388);  s.p. 


2.  Elizab.,  cohr,  mar.  Richard  Hutchin- 
son  alias  Langley  of  Wykeham  Abbey  & 
Nether  Grimston  (p.  420);  took  name 
of  Boynton. 


1  Grandson  of  John  Wood,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  in  1682.     (See  p.  319.) 

2  This  Sir  John  Dryden  must  have  been  the  fourth  Baronet,  who  is  said  by 
Malone  to  have  been  a  woollendraper  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.     Malone  does  not 
mention  his  wife,  but  says  he  had  3  children,  John,  an  Atty,  who  was  killed  by  a 
fall  from  his  horse,  v.p.,  Honor,  wife  of  Joseph  Bateman  of  London,  Surgeon,  & 
Elizabeth,  who  never  mar.     Malone  takes  no   notice  of  Jonathan   Dryden   the 
Clergyman  on  p.  319. 


D.  29  Jan.  1729  ;  bur.  at  Snaith.    M.I.  (C.  B.  N.).— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  318  FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  781 


I  I 

Jane,1  mar.  William  Ramsden,  Esq.,  a  merch1  at  Hull.     Susan,  mar Hodghall 

=j=  of  London,  merch*. 

j_ 

John  Ramsden  of  Norton,  which=pCatherine,  dau.  of  John,     ....  mar.     Jane,  mar. 


he  bought  of  Tobias  Humfrey,  & 
built  a  fine  house  there  ;  J.P., 
Dep.-Lieut.,  &  M.P.  for  Hull ;  d. 
at  Owston  26  March  1718  &  bur. 
at  Campsal  30th,  aet.  61. 


Lord  Vis1  Downe  ;  d.  20  ....  Matthew 

May  1737  ;  bur.  in  St.  Orme  of  Appleyard 

Martin's,  Coney  Street,  Surrey.  30  May 

York,  aged  74.  1682. 


m  R.  of  Norton,  Esq..  only=Mary,  dau.  &  cohr  of  Robert  Robinson  of  Folker- 
son,  d.  before  his  father  8  by,  co.  York,  Esq. ;  her  sister  Eliz.  mar.  Rev. 
June  1717,  aged  34,  &  was  Henry  Brearey,  Rector  of  Boxworth,  &  d.  s.p.; 
bur.  at  Campsal  11th.  d.  5  April  1745  &  was  bur.  at  Adlingflete. 


Dorothy,  bur.  at 
field  4  Sep.  1682. 

Hat- 

Richard 
Hutton 
Esq. 

Roundel 
Wansley, 

Ofn 

1 

rElizabeth,  bp.  4  Oct. 
mar.  23  Jan.  1710. 

1687; 

1 
Anne. 

Mildred,  mar.  John  Bourchier  of  Beningborough.  Catherine,  mar.  Hon.  Chrisr 

=p  Dawney  &  d.  s.p. 

Mildred,  mar.  Hon.  Rob.  Lane  &  d.  s.p. 

Mr8  Mary  Ramsden  devised  the  manor  &  estate  of  Norton,  which  was  her  jointure, 
&  of  which  she  purchased  the  inheritance,  &  also  Folkerby,  to  Trustees  for  making 
an  additional  building  &  founding  6  Fellowships  and  10  Scholarships  at  Catherine 
Hall,  Camb.  Persons  born  in  Yorkshire  &  Lincolnshire  to  have  preference.  To  be 
called  Skerne's  Fellows  &  Scholars  after  the  name  of  her  relation  Robert  Skerne  of 
Folkerby,  formerly  a  benefactor  to  the  same  College.  See  his  M.I.  at  Adlingflete. 
0  G.  M.'  for  1795.) 


One  of  Beckwith's  pedigrees,  on  which,  however,  I  do  not  place  much  reliance, 
shews  the  Appleyard  differently  : — 

....  A.=pA.nn,  2  sister  of  Sir  John  Boynton. 


....  1  w.=r=John  A.=p 


A.=^Susanna,  dau.  of  ....  Jollance  of  Lincolnshire,  2  w. 


Will™.     Thomas.     Boynton.  who  took    Alexr,  mar.     Frances,  mar.  Mr  Skipper  A  son,  d.  y. 

name  of  Boynton.      &  ob.  s.p.        &  left  one  son. 

1  In  Gent's  '  Hull,'  p.  40,  is  a  Mon.  Ins.  for  this  lady,  as  I  suppose,  but  she  is 
called  Anne  ;  she  d.  23  April  1667  ;  he  2  Sep.  1680,  aged  62.  Beckwith  calls  her 
Susan  &  makes  her  widow  of ....  Hall,  by  whom  she  had  Urban  Hall.  On  the 
whole  the  truth  may  be  that  her  name  was  Ann  &  that  the  mother  of  Urban  Hall 

was  her  sister  Susan,  said  before  to  have  mar Hodghall,  a  name  I  never  heard, 

&  perhaps  corrupted  for  Hall. 

VOL.  II.  3  A 


782 


FAMILIJ3    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  318 


John  Boynton    Clara,  sister  &  coheir,  mar.  Rev.  Francis  Leighton  &    Josceline  Price^Frances 


Adams  of  d.  3  Oct.  1801,  aged  65 ;    bur.  in   New  St.  Chad's    of  Cambles- 

Camblesforth,     Burial  Ground,  Shrewsbury.    (See  '  G.  M.'  for  Jan.    forth,  Esq. 
Esq.,  ob.  s.p.        1835.)  =r 


Mary 
Adams. 


Fraucis=FLouisa  Ann,  dau.          Major  Willey=p.  .  .  .  Price,     Sir  Charles=Clara  Price,  mar.  19 


Knyvett 
Leighton. 


of  Viscount 
Doneraile. 


of  York. 


Francis  Knyvett  Wilson 
Leighton,  b.  1806. 


cohr. 


Blois,  Bart,    Jan.    1799  ;     d.    22 
Feb.  1847,  aged  78. 


2  sons,  one  of  them  mar.  Miss  Moor, 
&  1  dau.  mar.  to  Major  Little. 


John  Adams  of=Eliz.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Strangways  of  Pickering,  Esq.; 
Camblesforth.       wid.  of  ....  Hunter  of  Pickering.     (See  p.  260.) 


From  Johnston's  MS. 


MS.  318 


Ann,  dau.  of  Edw.=pRobert  Skerne,  son  of=pFrances,  dan.  of  ....  Cholmley 

T>        "I  *  £*      1    1          £     /"\  ~M\  ~\  ~l  J*   TIT     1  J.  1_  f  T  1"  *       1  i  1      l     •  i    i  « 


Bedingfield  of  Ox- 
burgh. 


Edmund,  of  Waltham 
and  Bowby. 


of     Highgate,     grandchild    of 
Lord  Chief  Just.  Cholmley. 


Sir  Edmund  Skerne 
of  Bowby,  s.p. 


.  .  .  .  widow  of=  Robert  Skerne,  2  son,^.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


Sir  Edward 
Cocks ;  s.p. 


heir  to  Sir  Edmund. 


Hen.     Yelli- 
son. 


Robert 


jert,  d.  y.     John,  d.  y. 


John  Skerne,  3rd      Robert  Robin-=j=Mary  S.,  sister      Frances,  mar.  Wil.  Nunwyke, 


son,  "  Stalled  at      son  of  Upsal. 
York." 


&  coheir, 


living  1668.          without  issue. 


Parson   of  Normanby,   &  d. 


Robert  Robinson  of  Folkerby.     Thomas,  2  son.     Ann,  mar.  Edward  Robinson,  Esq., 
(This  must  be  the  father  of  Barr.  at  Law.     =f= 

Mrs  Ramsden.)  | 

Francis. 


MS.  319 


FAMILIES    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


783 


Founded  on  one  by  J.  C.  Brooke.     (See  Remarkable  Story,  '  St.  James  Chron.,' 
20  June  1829.) 

....  Zouch,  a  goldsmith,  bur.  in  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London.=p 


Charles  Zouch,  M.A.,=pDorothy,  dau.  of 


mar 


Vicar  of  Sandal  & 
Just,  of  the  Peace,  d. 
July  1754,  aged  63  ; 
bur.  at  Sandal. 


Gervase  Norton     Hanson   of    St. 


....  mar Stokes 

&  had  a  dau.  mar.  . 


of    Ketelthorpe,     Giles,     Cripple-     Strong,  who  d.  s.p.  at 
Gent.  ;  d.  1  7  Mar.     gate  ;  bur.  there  ;     Reading. 
1760,  aged  64.        s.p. 


Charles,  d.  2  April       Francis,  d.  2  April        Elizab. 
1731,  aged  10.              1731,  aged  9.                March 

,  d.  25       Arthur,  d.  7  April 
1731.         1731. 

1    1                           1 
Charles  Francis,    Henry  Zouch,  eld.=Elizabeth,  dau. 
d.  22  May  1734.    surviving  son,           &  h.  of  Wm 
Vicar  of  Sandal  &     Spinke  of 
Dorothy,  b.   16    J.  of  Peace,  d.  17     Wakefield, 
Feb.   1731;    d.    June  1795,  &  was    merch*.    (See 
16  Feb.  1737.       bur.  in  his  own    p.  307.) 
garden  ;  s.p. 

Samuel  Zouch=j 
of  Wakefield, 
merchant,  2 
son,  d.  30  Dec. 
1790. 

^Elizabeth, 
dau.  of 
Mic.  Boyle 
of  Field 
nr  Hali- 
fax. 

Richard= 
Zouch  of 
Wake- 
field, 
Esq. 

=     Charles      Henry  Zouch,  a  Lieut.    Tho8  Hardy=  Dorothy.     Eliza- 
Zouch,  a    in  the  Army  1786.          of  Wake-                          beth. 
Divine.                                            field,  merch1. 
Thomas  Zouch,  in  the 
Navy  1786. 

Frances  Eliza,  2  dau.,  d.  at  Cornwallis  House, 

Clifton,  in  July 

1825. 

Isabella,  1  w.,  dau.  of=  Thomas  Zouch,  D.D.,  etc.,  Rector=Margaret,  2  w.,  dau. 
....  Emerson ;  d.  18  of  Scrayingham  &  Preb.  of  Dur-  of  William  Brooke 
Oct.  1803;  bur.  at  ham,  d.  17  Dec.  1815.  (See  L.  A.  of  Field  Head,  Esq. 
Sandal.  Index,  p.  720.)  (p.  312). 


Richard  Z.,=  Arabella,  =.  .  .  .  Walker, 

Elizabetha  Dorothea, 

Ann,  mar.  Sir 

in  the  York-     dau.  of       an  apothe- 

mar.  William  Graeme, 

William  Low- 

shire  Militia,     ....           cary,  2  husb. 

Esq.,    of    Heath    in 

ther   of  Swil- 

d.  about          Barry  of 

Halifax,  &  d.  1  9  Mar. 

lington,  Bart., 

1763.               Hull. 

1792,  aged  52. 

Rector  of  Swil- 

lington. 

784 


FAMILI^)    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  319 


There  is  a  pedigree  of  Wood  of  Copmanthorpe  in  the  Visitation  of  1612. 

Hannah  Mancklin  in  1740  mar.  John  Musgatroyd  of  Leeds,  Clerk,  whose  will  is 
dated  1765. 

Capn'Will.  Norton,  a  brother  of  the  first  Lord  Grantley,  mar.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Wood  of  Copmanthorpe,  Esq.,  &  d.  s.p.  19  April  1779,  &  was  bur.  at  Copmaii- 
thorpe.  He  was  b.  in  1717  or  1718. 

Who  was  Hutton  Wood  of  the  Exchequer  ? 


John  Wood  of=pDorothy,  dau.  of 


Copmanthorpe 
nr  York,  set. 
26,  1612. 


Mich1  Went- 
worth  of  Wolley, 
Esq. 


There  seems  to  be 
something  wrong 
in  this  early  part. 
(See  York  Wills 
612.) 


William  Mancklin,  a 
furrier  next  door  to 
"  The  Fortune  of 
War"  1659  ;  son  of 
Gilbert  Mancklin. 


John  Wood,  Aid.  of= 
York  &  Lord  Mayor 
1682  ;  ob.   19  Jan. 
1704,  aged  87. 

pAnn,  dau.  of     ...  .*•  mar.  John     ....  mar  Waine. 
....  Bean  of     Hewley,   &    had 
York.                Sir  John.                 ....  mar  Wick- 
ham. 

Richard,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Wig-      .  .  .  .  i 
Sheriff       more  ;  mar.  2  Dr  Bar- 
of  York,     nard,   who   mar.  2  Mra 
ob.  s.p.       Ellen  Lowther. 

1                    1 
mar.          Dorothy,      Margaret  or 
Waine.      mar.  Ric.     Elizab.,  mar. 
j=              Benson.       Wil.  White- 
head,  AttJ. 
^r 

John=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of         John,    Tho9.     Dorothy,  mar.      Margaret,  mar.  1 
Waine.     Roger    Wil-         d.  at                   Tho8    White-      John  Romons,  2 
berfoss.                 sea.                     head,  her  own       Robert  Barker, 
cousin. 
Roger  Waine. 

George  Mancklin,  Sher.  of  York  1654 
Lord  Mayor  1666  ;  ob.  1683,  aged  74. 


lsabel  Anderton,  mar.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Coney  Street,  13  March  1654. 


Charles  Wood=i 
of  York,  mer- 
chant, d.  be- 
fore his  father 
Dec.  1684. 

A 

=Margaret,  eld.  dau.  of  Hemy= 
Harrison  of  Holtby,  2  son 
of  Sir  Thomas  H.  of  Cop- 
grave,  Knt  ;  d.  1  May  1734;f 
bur.  at  St.  Maurice. 

pSamuel  Mancklin=  Jonathan  Dry  den,} 
of  York,   Gent.,     Rector    of  Londs- 
2nd  husb.,  d.   18     borough   &  Scray- 
May  1697  (sic)  ;     ingham,    Preb.   of 
bur.  at  St.                Fridaythorpe  & 
Michael's.               Residentiary.     3rd 
husb. 
au.  &  h. 

Isabel  Mancklin,  c 

Dorothy  (Dugdale's  Visitation).  f  1735  (Skaife). 

Mar.  at  York  Minster  27  Nov.  1690.    He  was  bur.  there  27  Aug.  1702.    M.I.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  319 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


785 


John  Wood,  Esq.,  Barr.  at- 
Law,  of  Copmanthorpe  & 
of  Hollinclose  Hall,  ob.  30 
April  1757,  aet.  74 ;  bur.  in 
the  Ch.  of  Copmanthorpe. 


Frances,  dau.  &  c.  of  John=Thomas  Ingram 
Nicholson  of  York,  M.I). ;     of  Barrowby, 
ob.  23  March  1740,  ast.  59  ;     Esq.,   1st   husb. 
bur.    in   the   Ch.    of    St.     (See  p.  318.) 
Andrew,     Holborn.      (See 
p.  318.) 


Eliza- 
beth. 


John  Wood  Boynton,  eldest  son  &  heir,  d.  with-=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  . 
out  issue  15  Nov.  1778,  aged  71,  &  was  bur.  in  Freeman,  Esq.  ; 
the  Ch.  of  Copmanthorpe.  survived. 


I    I 

Nicholson. 

Francis. 


Lich 


Richard  Wood  of  Hollin  Hall,  Esq.,  First^Eliz.,  dau.  of  Button  Perkins,  Esq., 


Secretary  of  the  Remembrancer's  Office, 
d.  24  Sep.  1797,  aged  87.* 


Secretary  to  Lord  Hardwick  in  1745  ; 
d.  same  day  with  her  husband,  f 


Richard  Wood  of  Hollin=j=Half-sister  to  M"  Croft  of  Stil-     Charles 
Close-hall, had  part  of  Cop-  j  lington._  Delia,  dau.  of  John     Boynton. 


Christiana 
Frances. 


manthorpe;  ob.  1815.J 


Schaak,  Esq.,  of  Askham  Bryan .          — 


Elizabeth. 


Henry  Richard=Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Wood  of  Hollin    John  Eckersal, 
Close  Hall.           Esq.,  of  Bath. 

..', 

1  dau., 
unmar. 

Delia  Maria,  mar. 
Hugh   Blayds  of 
Paul,  Esq. 

Louisa. 
Emma. 

MS.  320 


John  Armitage||  of  Thick-hollins  in=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Beaumont 


Holmfirth  6  Edw. 
2  June  1589. 


6.    Will  dated 


of  Dean  House  in  Honley ;  mar. 
before  1578  ;  living  1589. 


1 

1                          1                      1 

James  Armitage^T  of  Thick=Jane.      Anthony=p        Elizabeth.ft      Jennet,}}  w. 

Hollins,eld.  son  &  heir  ;  will 

A.,**  2nd 

of      Robert 

15  Nov.  1626  ;  no  issue. 

&  young- 

Shaw. 

est  son. 

God 


Ifrey  Armitage,§§  of  Thick  Hollins,  nephew=pJane,||||  dau.  of  John  Taylor.    Will 
&  heir  of  James.     Will  20  June  1644.  A  |  10  April  1668  ;  proved  8  Feb. 

*  D.  25  Sep.  ;  bur.  in  Ripon  Minster.  f  Bur.  in  same  place. 

J  D.  8  Dec.  1814  ;  bur.  in  Ripon  Minster. 
§  Eliza,  d.  22  April  1840  ;  bur.  in  Ripon  Minster.  —  J.  W.  C. 
||  Bur.  at  Almondbury  9  June  1589. 

TT  Bur.  at  Almondbury  28  Nov.  1626  ;  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edw.  Taylor  of  Meltham,  at  Almond- 
bury,  28  Aug.  1586.    She  was  bur.  at  Almondbury  3  Dec.  1635. 

Bp.  at  Almondbury  11  Feb.  1558.  ft  Living  1589. 

Bp.  at  Almondbury  7  Jan.  1561.  §§  Will  proved  15  July  1646. 

Will  proved  8  Feb.  1688-&. 


tt 
Ill 


786 


FAMILLE    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  320 


1 

I 

I 

John,*  2nd 

Elizabeth,  f  w.  of 

Ann,!  w.  of  Thomas  Eyre  of  The  Ridge, 

son. 

"William  Kay. 

co.  Derb.    (See  FED.,  p.  226.) 

Elizabefch,§  1st  w., dan.  of  John  Bynnes  &=p  Anthony  A.||  of  T.,=p Judith ,^|  2nd  w.,  re- 


Mary  Crosley  his  wife,  eldest  son  &  h.  of 
John  B.  (son  &  h.  of  Arthur  B.),  by  Eliz. 
his  w.,  dau.  &  sole  heir  of  Tho8  Castle. 

eldest  son  &h.    Will 
proved  5  Feb.  1676  ; 
dated  2  Sep.  1674. 

mar.  Thos  Hatters- 
ley  of  Midhope  be- 
fore 13  Nov.  1676. 

Elizabeth.**      Anne.ff 

Grace.      Jane.Jt      Martha. 

1 
John  Armitage§§= 
of  T.,  eldest  son 
&  heir. 

pMary,|||  eldest  of  the  3  dau8    James,H1f    Mary,  w.  of***   Ed- 
&  cob.   of  James    Water-    of  ....        mund     Robinson     of 
house  of  Meltham.                   Col.,  Oxf.    Bank-end  in  Thurston- 
land. 

William  A.fft  of  Thurstonland,  3rd 
son,  d.  unmar.  6  Feb.  1721 ;  bur.  at 
Meltham. 


Thomas  A.JJi  of  Bayhall 
in  Huddersfield,mar.  &  had 
issue. 


Barbara.§§§ 


John  Armitage||||  of- 
Thick  Hollins,  Gent., 
eldest  son  &  heir. 


-Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Stead  of  Ones- 
acre  in  Bradfield,  Gent. ;  marr.  settl. 
dated  29  May  1701 ;  living  23  July 
1725.  (See  FED.,  p.  144.) 


James  A.fff =Mary. 
of  Smithy 
Place,  2nd  son. 


John  Arinitage****   of=Sarah,  dau. 
Richmond    in    Surrey,    of  —  Rob- 
Gent.,  eldest  son  &  heir,    insonof  .  .  .  . 
d.  without  issue.                co.  Midd. 

Benjamin,=j 
of  Melt- 
ham. 

r        Ann.tttt 

Mary,  w.  of 
Nathaniel 
Dyson  of 
Meltham. 

Sarah. 

...  w.  of  Joseph  Eastwood  of  Meltham. 

Anthy  ArmitageJJJf  of  Thick-hollins^ 


B 


=Martha,§§§§  only  dau.  of  Christopher  Green 
of  Green-house. 


*  Eldest  son  &  heir,  bp.  at  Almondbury  22  July  1621.        f  Bp.  at  Almondbury  29  Sep.  1622. 
£  Bp.  at  Almondbury  18  April  1630.  §  Mar.  between  1645  and  1651. 

||  m.  14,  14  Nov.  1639.  f  Dau.  of  Thos.  Fenay  of  Fenay  ;  d.  before  23  Dec.  1677. 

**  Dnder  age  1674.  ff  Mar.  John  Oldroyd.     '          JJ  Bp.  at  Meltham  1  Jan.  1671. 

§§  Will  22  Dec.  1699  ;  bur.  at  Meltham  26  Jan.  1699-1700.     He  mar.  2ndly  Barbara  .... 
who  was  bur.  at  Meltham  25  Dec.  1691. 

HI)  Mar.  1st  G.  Beaumont  of  South  Crosland  ;  d.  18  May  1677  ;  bur.  at  Meltham. 
•ft  University  Coll.,  Oxf.,  matriculated  17  Dec.  1674,  set.  18.  Will  17  Aug.  1676. 
***  Rev.  ftt  Bp.  at  Meltham  5  Aug.  1686.  Will  29  NOT.  1721. 

J       Bp.  at  Meltham  10  May  1691.  §§§  Bp.  25  Nov.  1687. 

Bp.  at  Meltham  18  May  1677  ;  d.  int.  14  Nov.  1747  ;  bur.  at  Meltham. 

Will  17  Jan.  1731. 

*  Will  6  April  1762  ;  proved  in  London.     Bp.  at  Meltham  22  April  1702. 
fttt  D.  at  Richmond,  co.  Surrey. 

titt  BP-  at  Meltham  2  April  1705 ;  d.  16  Dec.  1778  ;  bur.  at  Meltham  ;  mar.  at  Almond- 
bury  5  Feb.  1729. 

§§§§  Settlement  3  Feb.  1729  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1742,  aet.  38  ;  bur.  at  Meltham. 

Mr.  G.  W.  Tomlinson,  F.S.A.,  has  given  the  above  notes  of  this  family. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  320 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


787 


John  Armitage 
Thick-hollins 
Kettlethorp, 
Gent.,  d.  s.p. 

of  =  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
&     Crosland  of  Linley  in 
the  par.  of  Huddersfield, 
Gent. 

William  A. 
of    Thick- 
hollins,  2nd 
son. 

-Susanna 
Dobson. 

Anthony, 
d.  un- 
mar. 

William  Dobson. 


MS.  321 


Richard. Armitage  of  Dudmanston  in  par.  of=pSarah.* 
Almonbuiy,  Yeo.     Will  dated  24  Oct.  1665. 


1 

Joseph  Armitagef  of  Dud- 
manston, Gent.,  son  &  heir, 
will  dated  6  Oct.  1686;  no 
issue.     Cousin  John  Armi- 
tage of  The  Ermitage. 

Richard  ArmitageJ  of= 
Almonbury,  2nd   son; 
has    Dudmanston  by 
his  brother's  will. 

=Martha.      John  A.§  of=p 
Linley,  3rd 
son,  dead 
1665. 

1                    1 
Joseph  A.||     William,1[ 
under  age 
1665. 

George,  has     Elizabeth,**     Richard,  had  a  tan-= 
the  High        unmar.1686.    yard  at  Nether 
Royd  in                                 Thwong  by  gift  of 
Honley.           Martha,ft        his  uncle,  &  Dean 
unmar.  1  686.    House  in  Honley. 

r 

Joseph,  living  1686. 

William  Brooke,n=Sarah,}J  a^pJoseph  Woodhead,=.  .  .  .  Holdsworth, 
1st  husk  wid.  1686.     2nd  husband.  3rd  husb. 


William 
Brooke 
of  Bay- 
hall 
1686. 


Anne,  w.  of  Wm  Moor- 
house  of  Linley. 

Alice,  w.  of  Humphry 
Woodhead. 


Mary,  w.     John  Wood-    Elizabeth,  w.  of 
of    John    head, §§  living  Wil.  Butler. 
Roebuck.    1686. 

Sarah,  w.  of 
Joshua.        Moses  Thornton. 


John  Armitage  of  Armitage  in  Crosland,  cousin  to  Joseph  1686. 

*  Stevenson  of  Shepley  at  Kirk  Burton. 

•j-  B.  at  Banks  15  Feb.  1617  ;  bur.  at  Alraondbury  27  April  1689  ;  s.p. 

I  Bp.  at  Almondbury  20  Jan.  1627  ;  will  proved  9  Jan.  1706  ;  mar.  first  wife  Martha  Bayley 
of  Horbury  (27  Oct.  1655)  at  Horbury. 

8  Bp.  23  May  1631. 

||  Of  Wakefield,  cloth-dresser,  mar.  Martha  .  .  .  .  ;  will  dated  16  March  1690  ;  d.  about  1704 
at  Thornes.  He  was  succeeded  by  his  eldest  son  &  h.  Richard,  who  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Fras. 
Maude.  Richard  d.  intestate  7  Nov.  1713,  and  left  Francis  (see  note*  p.  788). 

f  Eldest  son.  **  Bp.  at  Almondbury  10  Sep.  1664  ;  living  1706. 

ft  (?)  Maria,  bp.  at  Almondbury  22  Sep.  1664.  ft  B.  23  April  1621. 

§§  Owner  of  Deanhouse  by  bequest  of  his  uncle  Joseph. 


788 


FAMILIJE    MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  321 


Ana  Scott,  writing  1775,  speaks  of  her  aunt  Mr8  Beatson,  &  in  1777  says  her 
aunt  Parkes  has  left  Clayton  &  is  gone  to  live  at  Elland. 

Edward  Cockshutt  of  Huthwaite  is  spoken  of  as  cousin  to  Grace  Scott  in  1779. 


Francis  Armitage*= 
of  Dudmanstone. 

=Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Denby,  Gent,  (see 
b.  23  Jan.  1711-2. 

Gates  of  Nether= 
FED.,  p.  114)  ; 

=Joseph  Scot| 
of  Woodsome, 
2nd  husb. 

Francis,      Joseph  ArmitageJ=         Francis,§ 
d.  y.            of  Alverthorpe                  only  son, 
near  Wakefield.                 d.  unmar. 

1                      1 
Ann  Scot,       Grace  Scot,  w.  of  Dr 
live  unrnar.      Bacon,  Vicar  of 
1824.               Wakefield  ;  no  issue. 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

Robert  S.  of  Wake- 

Alice 

James. 

Henry=:.  . 

.  .  Fenton  w.  of  .... 

Thomas  Scott.1 

field,   Gent.       Will 

Scott, 

Wheeler,  Vicar 

Clerk  1714. 

27  Aug.  1714. 

1714. 

of  Dewsbury. 

John  Scott,  Curate  of  Horbury  &  Lecturer  of  Wakefield,  brother  of=7=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Armitage 


James,  Henry  who  mar Fenton.  ....  wife  of  ....  Wheeler, 

Vicar  of  Dewsbury,  and  ....  wife  of  ....  Shepherd  of  Wakefield, 
1714. 


of  Deadmanstone,  liv*  a  w' 
at  Wakefield  1776. 


Mary,  mar.  John 
Earnshaw,  Minr 
at    Ossett,   both 
living  s.p.  1777. 

Anne.  mar.  Ralph 
Brocklebank  of 
Corbridge,  co. 
Northumb.,  Clerk, 
1777. 

1 
Sarah, 
cohr 
1776. 

Priscilla,  d. 
unmar,  aged 
ab«  18. 

Robinson,  of  Jamaica, 
where    he    mar.,    but 
had  no  issue. 

John,  d.  at 
Charlston 
unmar. 

Brooke's  MSS. 


(§reat|jeatr.     MS.  322 


In  this  pedigree  I  have  assumed  two  things  :  1,  that  a  brother  who  had  a  son 
John  named  in  Thomas's  will  is  the  Robert  who  appears  as  father  to  Richard  in 
Richard's  will;  2,  that  Joshua  &  Peter  were  among  the  4  children  of  Thomas 
Greathead  who  were  living  in  1608.  I  have  no  doubt  in  either  case. 

Sir  William  Rayner,  son  of  a  Robert  Rayner,  is  mentioned  as  cousin  by  Richard 
Gates,  &  was  then  at  Cambridge. 

See  a  marriage  both  of  Greathead  &  Scatcherd  with  Bever  at  p.  307. 

Tho.  Waldegrave,  b.  1732  ;  mar.  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  S.  Scatcherd,  Esq.,  of 
Morley. 


1  Thomas  Scott,  Vicar  of  Wakefield,  was  3  times  mar.  His  3rd  wife  was  .... 
Brookes  who  had  an  estate  at  Adwalton  (see  '  Yorkshire  Topography,'  Agbrig  & 
Morley,  Adwalton).  A  dau.  mar.  Henry  Elmsal. 

*  D.  27  Dec.  1744,  and  bur.  at  Almondbury. 

-j-  Joseph  Scott's  first  wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Rockley  of  Lees,  by  whom  he  had  a 
dau.  Susannah  mar.  to  John  Allen  of  the  par.  of  Sheffield,  and  two  sons  Robert  and  Joseph. 

J  D.  before  June  1804  ;  bur.  at  Almondbury.  He  mar.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  ....  Denton  of 
Wakefield,  and  had  issue  10  children. 

§  Captain  of  an  East  Indiaman,  and  d.  young. 

The  above  notes  by  Mr.  Tomlinson. — J.  W.  C. 


MS.  322 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

. .  .  Oates.=T= 


789 


Thomas  Gates  of  Morley,  husbandman.^=Ellen.     Robert  Oates.=p 


Will  19  Nov. 

1608. 

1 

Richard,  of  Mor- 
ley.   Will  1616. 

John.         Isaac.       Isabel,     mar.      Agnes,  mar.      Alice. 
....  Richard-      ....    Wes- 
Robert.                     son.                     terman.             Ellen. 

Ralph.    William.     George.     Dorothy mar.  Peter     Thomas  Great  -=j=. .  .  . 

Jackson.  head,  had  4  chil- 

dren 1608. 


Joshua  Greathead  of  Gildersome,  Major  in  the 
ment  Army  ;  Collector  of  Hearth-Money  temp. 
Major's  Com.  Jan.  1644  ;  d.  about  1684. 

Parlia-~ 
C.  II.; 

rSusan,   dau.  of 
Ralph  Crowther 
of  Gildersome. 

Pe 
M( 

clo 

ter,  of 
>rley, 
thier. 

Thomas  Gates,  a  Captain  in  the  Parl.         Matthew  Scat-=i=Eliz.  Hudson,  mar.  at 


Army;   executed  for  the  Yorkshire         cherd,  bur.  at 
Plot  1663  ;  of  Morley.                                Batley  1688. 

T 

Batley  14  July  1656  ; 
d.  25  Aug.  1715,  aged 
83  ;  bur.  at  Morley. 

Ralph  Gates,  M.A.,  Rec-    Samuel         Thomas=j 
tor  of  Smeaton  Park,  d.     Gates,       Scatcherd, 
12  Feb.  1724,  aged  81  ;     M.A.        d.  20  May 
bur.  at  Smeaton;  52  years                     1700. 
Rector.      =p 
1 

=Jane  Smur- 
thwaite, 
mar.  1687  ; 
d.    4    Sep. 
1691. 

Joshua,     Samuel 
I8t  son,    G.,  ob. 
d.  un-       9  July 
mar.          1721, 
1664.        set.  77. 

William  Moore  of  Norton,  d.  10=  Ruth.        Samuel  Scatcherd= 
April  1730,  aged  71.                                      of  Morley. 

=Mary  Greathead. 

Samuel  Scat— 
cherd  of  Mor- 
ley. 

pTheodosia,  dau.  of  ....      Thomas,  d.      Jane,    d.      Mary,  d.  15 
Norrisson  of   Willerley,      18   April         27  March      Feb.    1732, 
nr  Cottingham.                    1721.               1719.            aged  11. 

Watson  Scatcherd  of  Morley," 
Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law  &  Justice 
of  the  Peace. 

rFrances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Fountaine,  Rector  of 
North  Tidmouth,  Wilts,  &  Master  of  a  School  in 
Marybone  March  1778. 

Norrison  Scatcherd  of 
4  The  Historv  of  Morle 

Morley,  Esq.,  author  of= 

V.' 

Watson  S. 

A 

3   B 


790 


MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  322 


A 


Henry,  of  Gil-=Martha, 
dersome,  d.  5     d.  15 
July     1718,        Aug. 
aged  80.*  1722. 


Alice,  mar.  John  Smith  of  Gil- 
dersome,  who  d.  in  prison  at 
Rothwell  where  he  was  con- 
fined about  Hearth-Money. 


Hannah,  mar.  Susan,  d. 

Nehemiah  21  Oct. 

Wood  of  Gil-  1741, 

dersome.  aged  89. 


Nicholas  Shaw  of  Dungworth^Bettrice,   his   widow 


Storrs  in  Bradfield  Chapelry. 
Dead  in  1606. 


1606.  Exrofherdau. 
Ann  Shaw. 


MS.  323 

This  from  Mr  S.  Mitchell 
through  Mr  Swift. 


Henry,  of  Tinsley     Edward,     Hugh,     Francis  S.  of  Tinsley.     Jane,      Elizab., 
1639.    =r=  1640.          1640.       Will  2  March  1639.       1606.      1606. 


Anthony,  1639.     Ann,  1639.     Isabel,  1639. 


George  S.  of  Hasler  House  in=j=Emote  .  .  .  .  ;  his  widow  when     Ann  S.     Will  17 


Bradfield  in  1606. 


she  made  her  will,  1662. 


May  1606. 


II  I  I  I    I  I 

Nicholass,  of  Hasler  House.      Mary,  w.  of  Jona-      Hugh,  liv-      Edward,      Henry, 


Will  15  June  1711. 

Ann,  mar.  Rowland  Bram- 
mall  1662. 


than      Sanderson      ing    1662      1662. 

1662,     of     Sick-      &  1711. 

house.      Will    20  =f=  John, 


1662. 


April  1707. 


1662. 


Rowland 
Br  am  in  all. 


1  1 

Martha,  wife 

2.  William.     Hill- 

Joseph  Shaw. 

Jonathan 

of  ....  Shaw 

house  to  him,  but 

Devisee       of 

S.,1  1711. 

1707. 

bequest  to  be  void 

Hasler  house, 

.—  

if  he  marry  Ann 

&  exr  of  his 

1.  Samuel,  eld. 

Ridal,&  to  have  £5 

uncle  Nicho- 

son. 

a  year  instead. 

las.     =p 
1 

Joshua,  of  Stannington,  weaver,  1729. 


1  I  incline  to  think  that  this  Jonathan  Shaw  mar.  his  cousin  Martha  Sanderson 
on  the  left  [above],  &  was  the  father  of  George  Shaw  who  owned  Brookside  Storrs  Sick 
House,  which  he  left  in  1771  to  his  niece  Martha  Patrick,  afterwards  Mrs  Halliday. 
He  owned  also  Hill  House,  which  he  left  to  John  Stringer. 

*  M.I.  still  at  Morley  Old  Chapel  for  Henry  Greathead  and  his  wife,  where  it  states  he  was 
in  his  61st  year.— J.  W.  C. 


MS.  324 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


791 


Christopher  Green  of  Green  House  and=f= 
Yate  Holme  in  par.  of  Almonbury. 


Christopher.        James.         Benjamin. 


John  Green  of  Yate  Holm  &=pLydia,  dau.  of ....     Christopher,=Mary,  dau.  of 


Smalshaw,  b.  1675 ;  d.  14  Sep. 
1766  ;  bur.  at  Peniston. 


Riche  of  .  .  .  . ;  b.     of  Green-          ....  Broad- 
1671;    d.    19    Feb.     house.  head  of 

1765.  Thonge. 


Aymor  Green  of^Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Stead  of  Dung  worth  in     ....  w.  of .... 


Yate  Holme. 


Bradfield,  Gene.  ;  b.  19  Oct.  1712  ;  mar.  8  June     Wainwright    of 
1731  ;  bur.  20  Sep.  1746.     (See  FED.,  p.  144.)     Royston. 


Thomas=.  .  .  .  dau.     Aymor  G.     John  Green=p. . .  .  dau.     Daniel.     Lydia  or  Ann, 


Green       of 
ofSmal-    Walker, 
shaw, 
ob.  s.p. 


of  Smal-       of  Black- 
shaw,  ob.      more  in  the 


s.p. 


psh.  of 
Peniston. 


Newton 
of  Hun- 
shelf. 


w.  of  John 
Chadwick  of 
Honley. 


John  Green  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ... 
Yateholm.          Micklethwaite. 


Aymor  G.=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Lydia,  w.  of  John 
of  Black-  ....  Hat-  Coldwell  of  Penis- 
more,  field.  ton. 


MS.  324 


Carr— JHasam 


John  Carr,=p       Richard.        These  early  generations  are  from  deeds  collected  by 
1503.  Mr  L.  Palfreyman,  an  att7  at  Sheffield. 


William  Carr,  1503 


.=F  John 


Carr,  1503. 


I 
Richard  Carr^fEllen,  dau.  of  Ralph  Grey  fife  in  1520. 


Helen,  1  w.,  dau.  of =Ralph= Ellen  Samp-= Agnes,  3rd  w.,  dau.  Thomas,  a  cut- 
Robert     Haigh    of    Carr.      son,  2nd   w.,     of    Richard   Brom-  ler,     lived     at 
WestDen,co.Derb.;                  mar.  1567.        head  of  Thornsett ;  Birley  Edge, 
mar.  1555.                                                        mar.  1577. 


Richard  Carr,  mar.  1597  ;=pAnn,  dau.  of  Richard  Bromhead 


d.  1617  ;   of  Birley  Edge. 


of  Thornsett,  Yeo. 


Ralph, 
1597. 


Nicholas,  3  son,  principal      George,  livg 
A  heir  to  Nic.  Bloomhead.         1638. 


Robert, 
1638. 


Elizabeth.       Emote. 


792 


FAMILI^E    MINOBTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  324 


|A 


Ralph,  b.=f= 
1600-1. 


Richard  Carr,  b.  ab*  1603  ;  of  Worsborough  1624,  &  at=i=Helen. 
Birley  Carr  1632  ;  bought  Meershouse ;  a  clothier. 


Richard  Carr,  b.=j=Ann,  dau.  of  Rich-      Josiah  Carr,       Ralph=pElizabeth,  dau.  of 


1639  ;    d.   about 
1688.     Will  12 
Dec.  1688. 

ard    Bromhead    of 
Bradfield,  &  sister 
of  Richard. 

cousin  to           Carr, 
Richard.            mar. 
1655. 

Wil.  Staniland 
Grenoside. 

of 

Joseph  Carr  of= 
Birley  Edge  in 
psh.  of  Eccles- 
field.     (See 
p.  325.) 

=Jane,  dau.  of  Nich- 
olas Stead  of  Ones- 
acre,      Gent,    (see 
FED.,  p.  144)  ;  b. 
1684. 

Ralph, 
1689, 
eld. 
son. 

1 
Ann,  1692  ;  a 
mess,     called 
WithersleyC?) 
in  Bradfield. 

Samuel  Carr,=Mary. 
sold    Meers- 
house to 
Ralph  Carr. 

Richd  Carr  of  Birley=pDouglas,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Micklethwaite  of 
Edge,  Gent.,  1733.     I  Ardsley.     (See  FED.,  p.  310.) 


Richard  Carr,  only  child=f=.  •  •  •  dau.  of  ....  Heaton  of  Notton. 


John  Fletcher,  Vicar  of  Royston=j=Jane  Carr,  sole  dau.  &  h. 

Henry  F.  of  Roy-    John  F.,  Curate  of  Bradfield,  un-    ....  wife  of    ...  .a  dau., 
ston,unmar.!824.     mar.  1824  ;  mar.,  1  May  1828  at     ....  Pearson    living  un- 
Sheffield,  Elizabeth  Hobson.  of  Ackworth.    mar. 


Douglas,  w.  of ....  Rawson. 


Edward  Mason  of=i=Sarah  Carr. 
Birley  Edge,  Yeo. 


Sarah,  d. 
unmar. 


Edward  Mason  of  Retford,=pMary,  dau.  of  John  Law  of 


Clerk,  or  of  Blythe. 


Rotherham.     (See  p.  93.) 


I                                 I                                I  I 

Thomas,  of  Wards-     Hannah,  liv&     John,=.  .  . .  Mason,  mar.  Henry,  a  surgeon, 

end,    Esq.,     twice    at  Wards-        d.s.p.     2  in  1827  to mar Parker 

mar.,  but  no  issue,     end,  unmar.                  Rogers  of  Shef-  &  d.  s.p. ;  of  East 

From  whose  information,  Aug.  1824.        field,  &  d.  soon  Retford ;      eldest 

after.  son. 


1 

I 

1 

1 

Edward, 

Nathaniel,  an 

Abigail,  w.  of  Geo.  Robinson,  &  had 

Harriet,  w.  of  .  .  .  . 

a  Clergy- 

attorney at 

Abigail,  Eliz.,  &  John 

Mr  Robin- 

Beaumont  of 

Ret- 

man,   d. 

Retford, 

left 

son  was  of  Kingston 

in 

Jamaica  & 

ford, 

&  had  an 

only 

unmar. 

Elizabeth 

his 

Bexley  in  Kent.     She 

d. 

at  Sheffield 

dau. 

&h. 

only  dau 

.    & 

22  Dec.  1830,  aged 

63  ;    mar.  at 

heir. 

Blythe  20  Feb.  1793. 

MS.  325 


FAMILY   MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


793 


Richard  B.  of  Bradfield,  live  20  H.  6  &  1  Ed.  4. 

John  de  Bromhead  of  Bradfield,  7  H.  4. 

Besides  the  Bromheads  here  mentioned  I  find  in  my  large  collection  of  Bradfield 
Evidences :  Henry  B.  of  Over  Colmes,  Yeo.,  whose  dau.  Eliz.  in  1564  mar.  Renald, 
son  of  Oliver  Chapel,  &  was  a  wid.  in  12  Eliz.  Edmund, son  &  heir  of  John  Brom- 
head, of  full  age  in  34  Eliz.  Edward  B.  of  Nether  Bradfield,  Yeo.,  made  his  will  in 
1659,  leaving  his  property  to  John  Rogers  his  wife's  grandchild.  John  B.  of 
Armitroyd,  cardmaker,  will  1686,  mentions  his  wife  Mary,  &  children  Thomas, 
John,  Eliz.,  &  Jane.  Henry  B.  had  John  his  son  &  heir  1694.  Tho.  B.  mar. 
Rebecca,  sister  to  Sarah,  w.  of  Mark  Stanley.  Henry  B.  of  Nether  Bradfield,  Yeo., 
aged  60,  19  Eliz.  Tho8  B.  of  Nether  Bradfield,  aged  40,  1589.  Richard  B.  of 
Thornsett  &  James  B.  were  living  31  Hen.  8.  Henry  B.  of  Wirral,  husbandman, 
son  of  Cecilia  B.,  living  35  Hen.  8.  Tho.  B.  of  More  Hall  in  Bradfield,  cardmaker, 
made  a  nuncupative  will  10  March  1653,  his  father  John  B.  then  living,  &  he  had 
a  dau.  Ann  who  was  to  have  £60  when  16.  Edw.  B.  above,  will  1659,  gives  every- 
thing to  his  wife  &  her  children,  that  is  Wra  Roger's  widow  Ellen,  which  Will,  was 
her  son,  &  John  Rogers,  son  of  Wm  ;  to  the  children  of  his  sister  he  gives  6d  each. 


John  Tomson  of  Thornsett,  Yeo.=f= 

I 


Elizabeth,  w.  of      Dionysia,  w.  of  Nichs  Stead;      Thomas  Brom-=pAnn  Tomson, 
Richd  Ibbotson.      mother  of  Tho8.  head.  cohr. 

Emote,  w.  of  George  Shaw.        Ellen,  w.  of  Nich8  Ronksley. 

Thomas  Bromhead  of  Nether^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Brammal 
Bradfield,  co.  York,  Yeo.  of  Thornsett,  Yeo.,  12  Eliz. 


Charles  Bromhead  of=p 
Nether  Bradfield,  b. 
about  1570. 


Richard  Bromhead  of  Thornsett,  Yeo.,=pEmote  Tomsoii, 


Robert  B.=pEllen,  sister  of  Roger 


of  Brad- 
field,  Yeo. 


under-Mamm,  co. 
Derb.,  Yeo.,  1629. 


Henry  B.  of  Nether=p 
Bradfield,  Yeo., 
grandson  &    hr   of 
Charles ;    aged    36, 
1670. 


John 


B.,  son  &  heir  1694. 


1618  —  1620,  had   an  uncle  Nicholas     cohr. 
Roger  ;  seems  to  have  d.  in  1625. 

'  Roger        Richard  B.  of  Nether  Bradfield,n 
dseats-        Yeo.,  son  &  hr  app.  1620,  had 
co.              issue  1638  ;  will  11  Aug.  1638; 
629.             to  be  bur.  in  Church  or  Church- 
yard. 

=Beatrice, 
dau.  of 
Tho. 
Brom- 
head. 

Anne,  w.  of    Richard^ 
Francis           Brom- 
Dungworth.    head  of 
Nether 
E  mote,  w.  of    Brad- 
Will.  Revel,    field 
1685. 

A 

=        Gertrude,  mar. 
lEdmdHobson 
of  Smalfield,  2 
Thomas  Stead. 
(See  FED.,    p. 
144.)     =p 

Edmund  Hobson 

1 
Eleanor, 
w.  of 
Richd 
Bacon  of 
Ughill 
Wood- 
side. 

B 

794  FAMILY  MINORUM  GENTIUM.  MS.  325 

A  \  B 

Richard  Bromhead,  son  &  heir  app.  1685.=f= 


Kichard  Bromhead=Ann,  dau.  of  William  Revel=Ann  B.,  b.=James  Hill 

of  Nether  Bradfield,     Nicholas  of    Darnal,    1     1662  ;  d.       of  Aston, 

Yeo.      (See    FED.,     Stead  of  Ones-  husb.  1741  ;  bur.     2nd  husb. 

p.  144.)  acre;  mar.  22  at  Brad- 

June  1710.  field. 


Nicholas  B.  of  Thornsett,  Yeo.,  will  dated= Catherine,  Anne,  w.  of  Richd 

22  Dec.  1638  ;  no  issue  ;  mentions  his  nep-     liv&  1638.  Carrof  BirleyEdge. 

hews  An  thy  Bright,  Rob.  Bright,  &  Nich8  (See  p.  324). 

Stead.  =F 


Richard.         George.         Nicholas.         Robert.        Ralph. 


....  w.  of    Ellen,  w.  of  Ralph  Greaves  of  Ughill     Elizabeth,  w.  of  George  Loxley 
....  Woodside  ;   youngest  dau. ;    mar.  at      of  Nether  Bradfield  ;  mar.  be- 

Sampson.      Bradfield  28  Oct.  1619.  fore  11  May  1613. 


Nicholas.  Ralph.        Anne.        Elizh. 


Will.  Bromhead  of  Bradfield.   Will  26  Jan.  1567  ;=Ellen.      James  B.        Richard  B. 
to  be  bur.  in  Ch.  Yard  of  B.  ;  a  hive  of  bees. 


T 


I  .1  j 

Thos.  B.,  "  my  wife's  son."        Nich"  B.        John  B. 

William  B. 

For  the  further  investigation  of  this  descent  the  following  facts  will  be  found  of 
use: — Ellen,  wife  of  Anthony  Bright,  made  her  will  about  1644  in  which  she 
bequeathed  land  at  Nether  Bradfield  to  her  husband,  to  Robert  Bright,  Ralph  Carr, 
and  Ralph  Greaves,  but  this  bequest  was  disputed  by  her  heirs  at  law,  who  were 
Robert  Marshall,  John  Smalfield  of  Nether  Br.,  whitleather  draper,  William  Furnes, 
&  Thomas  Saunderson.  Further,  that  when  Nicholas  Bromhead  mentions  his  three 
nephews,  it  is  thus  :  Ellen  wife  of  Anthony  Bright,  Emote  wife  of  Robert  Bright, 
and  Ann  wife  of  Nicholas  Stead,  my  nephews.  I  find,  also,  in  the  parish  Register 
of  Sheffield  :  Robert  Bright  and  Emote  Parkin,1  widow,  mar.  10  July  1633. 
Anthony  Bright  &  Ellen  Barber  19  Feb.  1636-7. 

Joan  Barber  of  Ughill,  widow,  in  1612  had  these  children,  .  .  .  .  B.,  Stephen, 
younger  son,  Margaret,  Diouysia,  Elizabeth,  Ellen,  &  Mary.  There  was  also  a  John 
Barber  of  Ughill,  Yeo.,  &  Stephen  his  brother  1675. 

Richard  Bromhead,  junior,  of  Nether  Bradfield,  mar.  Jennet,  dau.  &  h.  of 
Richard  Loxley  of  Nether  Bradfield,  Yeo.,  but  she  d.  without  issue  before  her  father. 

1  This  Emote  was  a  dau.  of  .     . .  Shaw  of  Hall  Broom. 


MS.  326  FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM.  795 

Cotortl—  Brammal— 


The  early  part  of  this  pedigree  is  from  the  Pleadings  in  the  suit  between  Smilter 
and  Brammal. 

John  Cowhalgh  or  Cowell  of  Dungworth  Storrs  in  the 
Chapelry  of  Bradfield  temp.  Henry  VIT. 


John  Bacon=pRose  Cowell,  3rd  &  youngest  dau.  &  coh. 


John  Bacon.         Richard  Bacon  of  Ughill  Woodside,  Yeo.,  &  Hawksworth: 
Head,  b.  in  1512  ;  living  1588. 


John  Bacon  of  Storrs,=Eliz.        Robert  Bacon,  son  &  heir=pAnn,  living  13  Eliz. 
Yeo.,  1613.  app.  1570. 

Richard  Bacon  of  Ughill  Woodside,  bp.  14  Sep.  1577  ;  living  1651 ;  dead  1655.1=p 
I 

Richard  Bacon  of  Ughill= Eleanor,  dau.  of  Rich-  William  Bacon  of  Pakefield, 

Woodside,   son    &    heir,     ard  Bromhead.     (See  co.   Suff.,    Minister,    living 

aged    about    53,    1654 ;     p.  325.)  1651    &    1658  ;    cousin    to 

livs  1658.  Geo.  Ellis  of  Brampton. 


Alice  Cowell,2         Nicholas=p  Elizabeth  Cowell,  2nd  dau.  &  cohr,=pThomas  Brammal 


1  dau.  &  coh.,  Smilter, 
w.  of  John  1st  hus- 
Morton.  band. 


had  lands  at  Storrs  which  she 
settled  on  the  Brammals  26  May 
37  Hen.  VIII. 


of  Storrs,  2nd  hus- 
band. 


Lionel  Smilter  of  Storrs,  husbandman. 


Lionel  Smilter,  Complainant  in  a  Suit  respecting  land  at  Storrs.         Roger. 


Thomas  Brammal  of  Storrs,  Party  to  an  Arbitration^        Humphry  Bram-=pAnn. 


Deed  about  his  mother's  Estate  28  Hen.  8. 


mal,  2nd  son. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of     Edward  Bram-^Mavgaret,  3rd    Thomas,        Humphry  B.  of  Ug- 


Tho.  Brom-  mal  of  Storrs, 

head  of  Nether  son     &     heir, 

Bradfield  12  Defendant    in 

Eliz.  the  Suit. 


and  youngest  2nd  son,  a  hill  Woodside.  Will 
dau.  of  Henry  Defend-  dated  162-.  (See 
Wainwright  ant.  York  Wills  2155.) 

of  Storrs. 

Nicholas. 


1  31  May  1654.  On  petition  to  the  Justices  of  Assize  at  the  Northern  Circuit 
that  he  was  above  76  &  not  able  to  go  to  Market,  dim  of  sight,  etc.,  his  name  taken 
out  of  the  Freeholders'  book.  Signed  John  Puleston. 

3  There  was  an  Isabel  Morehouse,  aunt  to  this  Alice  Morton,  &  a  John  Arch- 
dale  who  was  of  kin  to  the  3  coheirs. 


796  FAMILIES   MINORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  326 


Thomas  Brammal  of  Storrs  1617==Ellen. 


Edward  Brammal  of  Storrs,=i=Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor  of  Wadsley     Rowland. 


son  &  heir  app.  1646. 


(see  FED.,  p.  270) ;  marr.  settl.  3  Sep.  1646. 


Nicholas. 


Edward  Bramhall,  of  full  age  1682  ;  of=p         3  younger  sons,  named  in  the  will  of 


Storrs,  Yeoman.     Will  18  Jan.  1720-1. 


their  Grandmother  1668. 


Joseph  B.,  Exr  &  sole     Mary,  w.  of  Joshua  Drabble.          Ann,  w.  of  Philip  Hawley. 

heir.      All    copyhold 

lands  at  Storrs.  Ellen,  w.  of  Jeremiah  Sanderson.    Sarah,  w.  of  Robert  Firth. 

A  Thomas  Brammall  was  husband  of  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Morton  of 
Ganyhills  1651. 


....  Bramhall  of  Sheffield,  claimed  to  be  descended1 
of  the  above  family,  b.  about  1710. 


I  I 

Peter  Bramhall  of  Sheffield. =          James  Bramhall  of  Porto-Bello  in  the=p 

psh.  of  Sheffield,  cutler. 

James  Bram-=F.  .  .  .  dau.     Richard,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of ....     Patrick w.  of  .... 


hall    of  Red 
Hill  in  Shef- 
field &  of 
Bristol, 
merch*. 


of ....        d.  s.p.         Brown  of  Shef-  Reynolds  of 

Sykes  of  field,  merch1 ;  of  London  who 

Sheffield.  the    Browns     of  published 'Brit- 

Skelbrook.  ish  Genealogy.' 


John  Sykes=  Eliza,   dau.    of=  Eliza,  2  w.,  dau w.  of  Mary  Ann,  mar. 

Bramhall        Richard  Broom-    of  John  Winter      Peter  Wright  17  July  1827  to 

of  Sheffield,     head  of   Stan-     of  Bristol ;  mar.      of  Stanning-  Charles  Edward 

merchant  ;      nington.      (See    at     St.     Paul's,      ton,  V.D.M.  Morton  of  Lon 

no  issue.         PED.,  p.  171.)       Bristol,  20  Mar.  don. 

1827. 


Reginald  Brammal  of  Heyshatter  in  psh.  of  Bradfield,  Yeo.    Will  dated  1680=FCatherine. 


80=j=Cf 


Edward,  of  Woodhouse  in  Bradfield  1680—  1698=p         Reginald,  2nd  son. 
Reginald,  1698.  Martha. 


MS.  327  FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  797 


John  Bacon  of  Dungworth  Storrs,  Yeo.,  dead  before  1730 B. 


ohn 


John  Bacon  of  Chesterfield  in  Burlington  County  of  New  Jersey,  Yeo.,  dead  before  1730. 


David  Bacon,  son  &  heir  1730. 


....  Bacon. =p 


John  Bacon,  d.  seised  of  land  at  Storrs  31  May  1709.    Will  26  May          Daniel=p          Joseph=p 


1709.    Benefactor  to  the  Chapel  at  Stannington.  Bacon. 


Bacon. 


John  Bacon,  had  lands  at  Storrs      Others.  Richard  Bacon,  remainder  man  to=p        Others, 

from  his  uncle.  John  ;  of  Bradfield   Dale,  roper  ; 

bur.  4  Dec.  1718. 


Richard  Bacon,  aged  9,  1718.          Jonathan  Bacon  of  Oldfield  in  Bradfield,  aged  6,  1718.=== 
Hannah  Bacon,  mar.  1766  to  Joshua  Jepson  Oddy.    (See  PED.,  p.  93.) 


John  Bacon  of  Cliff  in  Bradfield,  Yeo.    Will  13  Dec.  1728.=f 


T 


Charles  Steer,  Curate  of  Bradfield  &=Mary  Bacon.  Alice=pJobn  Champion. 

Rector  of  Hansworth. 

John.        Mary. 

John  Bacon  of  Cliff  &  Joseph  Shaw  of  Hawbroom  are  named  as  relations  by 
John  Bacon  of  Storrs  in  1709. 


Richard  Bacon.     This  is  he  on  the  left  i  »wwj-p. 

Andrew  Bacon,  Yeo.,  had  lands  in  Bradfield  1680  ;  related  to  Will.  Bever  of  Thurlston,  dyer.=j= 
In  1660  he  mar.  Grace  Carr  of  Sheffield,  wid. 

Richard  Bacon,  Clerk  to  Mr  Simpson  of  Sheffield,  Att7,  1680  ;  of = Mary,  dau.  of  Wil.  Clayton  of 
Sheffield,  Gent.;  d.  28  May  1701  ;  bur.  at  Whitwell,  co.  Derb.          Whitwell,  Gent. 


Robert  Wainwright  of  Stannington,  Yeo.,  26  Eliz.,  bought=== 
Walker-house  of  Nicholas  Brownell. 


1 


Robert  W.  of  Byton,  co.        John  W.  of  Walker-house,=pAlice,  dau.  of  Robert  Hally,        Francis. 
York,  Yeo.,  26  Eliz.  2  son,  about  to  marry  1586.  I  brother  of  George  Hally  of 

|  Lady  Bower  in  Hathersage.        Richard 

John  W.  of  Jowet-house,  Yeo.,  sold  Walker-house  to  Revel  1638.=?= 


George  Wainwright,  son  &  heir  app.  1638. 
VOL.   II.  3  0 


798 


FAMILI^B    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  327 


Luke  Wainwright  of  Cherry  tree  hill,  scissormaker,  d.  aged  97.  Will  dated 
23  Dec.  1787,  proved  10  Nov.  1789.  Phoebe  his  wife  survd.  Their  dan.  Mary  mar. 
Joseph  Birtles.  Q.  if  related  to  these  below. 


Robert  Wainwright  of  Norton  Lees^Rebecca  his  wife  surd  her  husband        ....  Wainwright.: 


d.  22  March  1700,  aged  45,  &  was 
bur.  at  Norton. 


many  years 
aged  87. 


d.  31   March  1751, 


Robert  Wainwright1  of  Sheffield,=pElizabeth  Haigue  of 
scythesmith.  Sheffield,  spinster. 


Jonathan  Wainwright.=T= 


John  Bright  of  Shef-=Mary  Wainwright,  only  child,  described = Jonathan  Waiuwright,  cousin- 
field,  1st  husband,  of  Little  Sheffield,  widow  in  1750;  living    german  to  Mary,   &   her  2nd 
at  Highfield  12  Oct.  1803,  aged  79.  husband. 


MS.  328 


....  Ellis  of  Midhope  in  the  Chapelry  of  Bradfield,  livg  temp.  H.  8.: 


Charles  Ellis  of  Midhope  Hall.    Will  dated  1565.    To  be  bur.=pAnn Ellis. 


at  Bradfield. 

Mentions  his  brother  in  law  Thomas  Hawkhirst. 

Charles  Ellis, 
to  have  Mid- 
hope  Hall  by 
his  father's 

John  Ellis,  to  live 
at  Midhope,  or  to 
be  provided  with 
a  farm  elsewhere. 

Thomas^ 
Ellis,  to 
have 
lands  at 

1    1 
p         Ann. 

Jennet. 

George  Ellis,  nained^ 
a  Guardian  of  the 
children  of  Charles 
Ellis  1565. 

will. 

Lang- 
sett. 

Sir  George  Ellis  of  York,  Knight,  one  of  the  Council  of=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Roger 


the  North,  b.  1567  ;  mentioned  in  his  brother's  will 
1622  ;  d.  22  May  1626 ;  bur.  in  St.  Michael's  Belfrey, 
York.  Will  22  May  1626  (York  Wills  614),  where  other 
relations  are  mentioned,  viz.,  nephew  Geo.  Thorn- 
borough,  sister  Ann  Jenkinson,  coz.  Cathe  Gilmeinge 
of  York,  wid.,  &  Eliz.  her  dau.  Sir  Geo.  had  a  former 
wife  Christian  Gylmynge,  mar.  9  April  1599,  &  prob- 
ably she  was  the  mother  of  his  dau. 


Lepton  of  York,  Esq.; 
mar.  2  Edmd  Clough  & 
3  Geo.  Anby,  Esq.;  said 
in  Sir  George's  will  to 
have  been  formerly  wife 
of  Tho.  Harrison,  Esq. 


Catherine. 


Ralph  Ellis  of  York,  Esq.    Will  3  Jan.  1622.    Mentions  that  he=Isabel,  mother 
was  b.  in  the  par.  of  Bradfield  &  is  a  benefactor  to  it.     To  be    of  Robert 
bur.  in  the  Cathedral.     Names  Eliz.  &  Ann  Jenkinson,  children     Faile,  preg- 
of  Edward  J.  nant.  A 

1  Jonathan  &  Robert  Wainwright  in  partnership  17  Sep.  1737.  This  last  entry 
in  Robert's  Day  Book  is  July  7,  1742.  He  was  a  working  scythesmith,  &  appears 
to  have  been  sold  up  1744. 


M  S.  328 


FAMILIES    MINOBUM    GENTIUM. 


799 


John  Ellis  of  Brampton  near  "Wath,  mentioned=f=Alice. 
in  his  brother's  will  1622  &  1626. 


Francis  Ellis,=p 
eldest  son. 


Ellis.=F 


r 


....  dau.,  John,  mentioned 

mentioned  in  his  uncle's  will , 

in  Sir  Geo.  of  Moor  End. 
will. 


George  Ellis  of  York, = Frances, 
Esq.,  son  of  a  Francis    15  C.  I. 
1640 ;      d.     without 
issue. 


=George  Ellis  of  Brampton,  Gent.,  the  bene-=Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Eodes  of 
factor,  b.  1627 ;  d.  s.p.  5  April  1712.  Great  Houghton,  Kn*. 

I  have  further  discovered  of  this  family  that  a  Thomas  Ellis  had  Francis  his  son 
&  heir,  who  had  George  his  son  &  heir,  to  whom  succeeded  John  Ellis  of  Moor  End 
as  brother  and  heir  who  was  dead  in  1661.  These  held  trustee  property  at  Midhope. 

A  Richard  Ellis  was  living  at  Midhope  Hall  1780,  &  had  a  brother  John. 

George  Ellis  of  Brampton  on  the  right  [above]  in  1658  writes  to  Richard  Bacon 
of  Ughill  Woodside  as  his  cousin,  &  mentions  also  his  cousin  Werrah. 

John  Helys  of  Spink  hall  was  living  13  Hen.  8. 

William  Ellis  of  London,  Gent.,  quit  claimed  all  right  in  a  mess.  &  50  acres  at 
Wightwisel  to  John  Ibbotson  1614. 

See  p.  477. 

George  Ellis  of  Spink  hall,  Yeo.    Will  6  March  1571=r=Alice. 


Thomas.    Ann.    Elizabeth.    Jennet. 


MS.  328 


Robert  Roger.=p 


Henry 
Chapel 

Roger  of= 
Anston. 

=          Richard  Roger  of  Midhope.     Will= 
38  H.  8.    Son  in  law  Nicholas  Eyre. 

pJennet. 

Henry  Roger, 
claims  against 
Richard  lands 
at     Midhope 
14  Hen.  8. 

Charles. 

Nicholas  Rogers" 
of    Southall  in 
psh.   of  Beigh- 
ton,  Yeo.    Will 
1587.      To    be 
bur.  in  Beigh- 
ton  Church. 

pMargaret. 

Sir  Ralph,    Ann,  mar.  Rich- 
a  Priest.       ard    Hyrst     of 
High  Hoyland  ; 
sister  of  Nicho- 
las R.  of  Mid- 
hope  3  Edw.  6. 

Francis.     Ellen.     Elizabeth. 
Roger.     Mary. 


Richard,  live  1625. 
Godfrey,  liv«  1625. 


:.  .  .  .=  Margaret,  "my 
Roger,    father's  late 
wife"  1625. 


800 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  328 


Edmund  Rogers  of  Barnsley,  Yeo.,=Alice,  dan.  of  Nathaniel= Edmund  Watson 
Collector  of  the  Queen's  Rents ;  had    Birkhead  of  East  Hague,    of  East    Hague, 
lands  called  the  Oaks  in  Midhope  ;     Esq.;  bp.  30  Aug.  1627.     2nd  husband  ; 
will  11  Jan.  1646  ;  to  be  bur.  in  aged  36,  1666. 

the  chancel  at  .       . ;  d.  15  Jan. 


John  Rogers  of  Kimberworth  and  Rotherham.     Will=|=Alice,  dau.=Richard  Hill  of 


14  April  1625.    Mentions  Ellen  Hoyland  his  mother 
in  law  and  cousin  Catherine  Savage. 


of 

liv*  1646. 


Kimberworth, 
2nd  husb. 


Ann  Rogers,=Thomas  Smith=Elizabeth=Elizabeth  Barber  William  Smith,  heir 

dau.    &     h.,     of      Barnsley,     Wood,         3  w.,  remar.  Ro-  to  his  brother;  sold 

1  w.;  no          Yeo.  wid.,    2nd    bert  Rayner.  The  Oaks  to  John 

issue.  w.  Swallow. 

Edmund  Rogers  was  a  benefactor  to  Midhope.  He  mentions  his  brother  Tho- 
mas Mellor  with  3  daus,  one  named  Alice,  wife  of  Edward  Hinchliffe,  &  cousins 
John  Hey  &  Tho.  Woodcock,  which  Tho.  appears  to  have  been  related  to  John  Wood- 
cock of  North  Block  House,  Yeo.,  1659. 


MS.  329 


William  Grey  ve  of  Shephouse  of  the  par.  of  Peniston.  Will  2  Oct.: 
1524  ;  to  be  bur.  in  the  Lady  Quire  ;  proved  10  Nov. 


Nicholas,  of  Shephouse, 
33  Hen.  8,  Officer  of  the 
Lords  of  Hallamshire. 

Arthur  G.,=j 
27  Hen.  8. 

- 

Sir  Thomas, 
a  Priest  13 
Hen.  8. 


John.=p 


Thomas  Greyves  of=p  Elizabeth 

,=Charles  Hill 

William  G.,      William.      Ralph=j 

Wadsley  Hall,  Yeo., 

liv*  34 

of  Rayner 

Yeoman  of 

G.  of 

son  &  heir  3  Ed.  6, 

Eliz. 

House,  2nd 

the  King  & 

Hun- 

settled  his  estate  on 

husband,  34 

Queen's 

shelf. 

Francis  &  Dionysia 

Eliz. 

Guard  2  & 

12  Eliz. 

3  P.  &  M. 

Ellen,  w. 
of  Ralph, 
son  of 
George 
Ward  of 
More 
Hall. 


Francis  Greaves=Dionysia,  dau. 
of  Hunshelf,          &  coh.  of 
mar.  about    12 
Eliz.  ;  living  34 


Eliz. 


Ralph  Greaves 
owner  of  lands 
in  Hunshelf, 
etc. 


John  Greaves  of  Hun-=j=Elizabeth,  the 
shelf,  Yeo.     A  Tho.    other  dau.  & 
G.  of  Rolleston  Parva,    coh.  of  Ralph 
psh.  of  Tutbury,  con-    Greaves  of 
curred  with  him.  Hunshelf. 


MS.  329  FAMILI^E    MINORUM   GENTIUM.  801 

Aj 

Nicholas  Greaves  of  Shephouse,  Yeoman=j=Elizabeth. 

John  Greaves  of  Hallfield=f=Gertrude,  dau.  of  Hen.       Thomas^.  .  .  .  sister  of 

John  Wain- 
wright  of 
Midhope. 

Thomas  G.,  joined  his         John  Greaves  of  Shep-=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Rob. 


in  Bradfield,  eldest  son,  d. 
intestate  2  June  1692. 

Bright  of  Whorlow, 
Gent.    Mar.  Sett1  dated 
29  April  1652. 

Greaves, 
2nd  son 
1652. 

father  in   cutting    off         house,    claimed   Hall- 
the  entail,  d.  s.p.  &  v.p.         field. 


Blackburn  of 
Alderman's  Head. 


John  Greaves  of  Midhope,  living  1751.    (This  is  no 
doubt  the  John  Greaves  of  Midhope  at  p.  477.) 


3,  bp.    Elk     ~ 


Gertrude,  bp.  Ellen  Greaves,  mar.  Elizabeth  G.,  cohr,  Mary  G.,  cohr,  under  age 

4  March  20    Nov.    1678    to  w.  of  Sam.  More-  1672.     (Q.  if  w.  of  Wil- 

1652-3  ;  d.  John    Greaves     of  wood  of  the  Oaks  liam  Fenton  of  Gleadleys, 

young.  Bakewell.  in  Bradfield,  Gent.  Gent.) 


Mary  Greaves,  coheir  with  her  two  aunts  to  Hallfield,  chose 
John  Woodheadof  Woodseats  her  guardian  30  Jan.  1693-4. 


Thomas  del  Greff  of  Hunshelf,  10  Hen.  6.=F 


T 


Thomas  Greffe,  Yeo.,  1  Ric.  3.        Richard,  18  Ed.  4.        William,  8  Ed.  4. 


Ralph  Greaves  of  Hallfield,  dead  39  Eliz.=pEllen,  mar.  2  John  Ramsker. 


ohn  G.=Eli 


T 


John  G.=Elizabeth.        Ellen,  mar.  John  Harriot  39  Eliz. 


MS.  329 

Richard  Grefe  of  Haldworth,  11  Hen.  8.=p 

I 

Robert  Greaves  of  Haldworth  Bank,  15  Eliz.,  d.  2  July  1  Ed.  6.=p 


Richard  Greaves,  son  &  heir,  aged  50,=f=          John  G.  of  Hallfield,      Thomas,  son 


15  Eliz. ;  dead  33  Eliz. ;  b.  about  1523. 

A 


Yeo.,  17  Eliz.  of  Ellen. 


802 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  329 


Robert  G.  of      Ralph  Greaves  of  Morewood  &  of  Hopwood=T=Bettrice,  dau.  of .... 


Bradfield,    1 
son,  33  Eliz. 


House,  Yeo. 
year. 


Will  1608  ;    inventory  same 


Morewood 
Oaks. 


of     The 


Richard, 

Robert  G.,  2nd=pFrances.     3.  John  G.=Ann. 

1                  1    II 
4.  Ralph  G.=f=    Mary. 

1  son. 

son,  under  age 

of  Stan- 

of  Yew 

— 

1608,  of  Wood- 

nington. 

Trees  in 

Ellen. 

house.    Will 

Will  1634. 

Walder- 

— 

1656. 

shelf,  1639. 

Elizabeth. 

Edward= 
Walk- 
den,  1 
husb. 

=Elizab.  Greaves,n 
coheir,  survived 
T.  P. 

=Thomas  Potter 
of  Woodhouse, 
2nd  husb. 

....  cohr,  w.  of 
John     Bagshaw 
of  Nether  Brad- 
field.    =f= 
1 

Ann. 


John  Potter, 
under  age 
1677. 


Ellen  B., 
cohr,  w. 
of  John 
Swinden 
of  Poggs. 


Sarah  B.,  cohr, 
w.  of  Matthew 
Hawksworth  of 
Thornsett. 


Mary  B., 
cohr,  w. 
of  James 
Shore  of 
Wickers- 
ley. 


Edward.    Martha. 
Marv. 


Richard= Susanna, 

Greaves     1701. 

of  Yew 

Trees, 

Yeo., 

1701. 


Mary  w.  of  Arthur  Fairest  of  Wood  in  Sweden,  dish  turner. 
Elizabeth  w.  of  Wra  Tingle  near  Bolsterstone,  husbandman. 
Sarah  w.  of  Mark  Stanley  of  Nook,  tailor. 

These  were  nearly  connected  with  Rob.  Greaves  as  they  joined  in  the  conveyance 
of  his  estate  1677. 


Thomas  Greve  of=FDorothy,  dau.  of 


Rotherham. 


T 


Swyft. 


Vis.  of  Herts,  Harl.  1504, 
f.  55b&78b. 


Thomas  Greve  of  Worsborough=|=Margery,  dau.  of  ....  Swyft  of  Rotherham. 


George  Greve  of= 
Shenley,  co. 
Herts,  1579. 

=Constance,  dau.  of  John 
Gunter    of    Racton    in 
Sussex. 

Elley,  ] 
Cooke 
don. 

mar  

Gardiner  of  Lon- 
don. 

of  Lon- 

Edward  Greve  of  Shenley,  Gent.,  aged  18,  1579.=         Richard,  aged  1,  1579.        Mary. 

Arms  :  Arg.,  on  a  fess  or  betw.  3  pellets  each  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased 
arg.  a  griffin  pass.  betw.  2  escallops  or.  Crest  :  A  squirrel  bendy  s.  &  arg*  holding 
an  escallop  or.  Granted  to  Tho.  Greve  of  Rotherham  by  Wriotheseley,  Garter,  & 
Wall,  Norroy,  13  Hen.  8,  1521. 

Further  Notices: 

Ellen  Greaves,  15  Eliz.,  mother  of  John  of  Hallfield  &  Thomas  (see  above). 
Ralph  Hyde,  son  &  heir  app.  of  William,  mar.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John,  2  Eliz. 
Ralph  Greaves  of  Ughill  Woodside  mar.  a  sister  of  Nicholas  Broomhead,  &  had 
Ralph,  Ann,  &  Eliz.,  1634.    John  G.  of  Ughill  Woodside  a  little  before. 

Nicholas  Greaves  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coldwell  of  Waldershelf,  ab*  1  Ch.  1. 


MS.  329 


FAMILIJE    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


803 


It  appears  by  deeds  relating  to  lands  in  Bradfield  that  Edward  Greaves  of  Shen- 
ley,  co.  Herts,  was  of  the  Greaves  of  this  neighbourhood.  He  had  a  dau.  Catherine 
mar.  to  John  Paler,  Esq.,  as  appears  by  his  Monumental  Inscription  in  the  Church 
of  Escrick  near  York.  14  March  27  Hen.  8,  Rob.  Swyft,  sen.,  &  Rob.  Swyft, 
jun.,  convey  to  John  Coldwell  a  Mess,  in  Waldershelf  which  they  have  of  the  feof- 
ment  of  Thomas  Greaves  of  Shenley,  Gent. 

Thomas  G.  of  Wadsley,  1578,  had  a  dau.  Ellen  mar.  to  Ralph  Ward.  A  Thomas 
son  of  Arthur  3  Edward  6  (see  above). 

Christopher,  son  of  John  of  Wyndhill  30  Eliz.     Chrisr,  of  Holden  20  Car.  2. 

Dionysia  G.,  wid.,  &  Nicholas  her  son,  2  Eliz. 

Edward  G.,  by  Eliz.  Wilson,  had  Margaret. 

Ellen,  dau.  of  John  G.,  mar.  Ralph  Hyde  before  2  Eliz. 

George  G.  of  Thurlston,  clothier,  mar.  Eliz.,  dau.  of  Rob.  Cook  of  Thurlston, 
before  1598. 

Ellen  G.,  13  Hen.  8,  mother  of  John  &  Robert. 

William  G.1  of  Beacon  (?)  al's  Blackknowl  23  0.  2,  &  Wil.  G.  of  Woodhouse, 
Gent.,  32  Car.  2. 

Christopher  Greave  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rob.  Rawson  of  Brookside,  who  was  bp. 
8  Oct.  1626. 

David  Greaves,  son  of  Ralph  Greaves,  b.  ab*  1688. 

Ann  G.  sister  of  Edward  Ibbotson  1652. 


MS.  330 

The  family  say  there  were  22  Anthony  Worrals  at  Strynds. 
Anthony  Worral,  b.  1615  ;  bur.  4  May  1697=f=Jane  Morton,  mar.  7  May  1646. 

i 


(Q.  if  this  1st  w.  was=p Anthony  Worral  of=p  Elizabeth,=p mother  of 


not  Sarah  Shiercliffe, 
to    whom    an    Anth. 
Worral   was  mar.   at 
Bradfield      9      April 
1672.)     There  is  no 
doubt  of  it. 

Elcliffe  in  psh.  of 
Sheffield,  Yeo.,  b. 
1648  ;      bur.      28 
April  1722.     Will 
14  April  1722. 

dau.  of 
John 
Webster  ; 
2nd  w.  } 
mar.  19 
Feb.  1687. 

Brough,    Mary  Medley. 
1st  hus- 
band.        ....  mother  of 
Elizabeth  Faw- 
ley. 

Martha,  w.  of  Joseph     .  .  .  .  w.  of            Hannah,  w.  of  Cuthbert            Edmund. 
Morton.                         ....  Kent.            Hemsworth. 

T 


T 


Joseph.      Elizab. 
John. 


Martha,  w.  of  Tho. 
Morton.  (Q.  this 
marriage.) 


Anthony  Hems- 
worth,  under 
age  1722. 

.  .  .  .  w.  of 
Scutt. 

Anthony  Worral  of  Strynds  in=pMary  Revel,  b.  1677,  bur.  29 


Bradfield,  Yeo.    Will  dated  29 
May  1722. 


Dec.  1747;  mar.  26  Dec.  1703; 


William=p 
Worral. 


William. 


He  acted  as  an  Attorney.    Father  of  Nathaniel  Greaves  who  sold  Woodhouse. 


804 


FAMILIES    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  330 


Anthony  Worral  of  Strynds,=pDorothy,  dau.  of  Henry 
Yeo.,  only  son,    under    age 
1722  ;  lands  at  Ranmore  by 
his  grandfather's  will. 


of  Darwent, 
Esq~  (see  FED.,  p.  236); 
mar.  28  Nov.  1734. 


Mary  Worral,  only  dau., 
under  age  1722;  mar.  27 
Dec.  1736  to  Geo.  West- 
by  of  Howarth,  Esq. 


Anthony  Wor-= 
ral  of  Strynds, 
Gent.,   bp.  26 
Dec.  1735  ;  d. 
23  April  1776; 
bur.  at   Brad- 
field. 

j=Ann  Littlewood  of 
the  par.  of  Hathers- 
edge,  Licence 
granted  1761;  mar. 
2  John  Stringer  of 
Dungworthin  Brad- 
field.       =f= 
1 

John,  bur.  30  July 
1738. 

George  W.,  bp.  81 
Oct.  1739;  a  drug- 
gist   at    Maccles- 
field  ;  never  mar. 

Henry  W.,bp.= 
20  July  1741; 
of      Maccles- 
field,      drug- 
gist;   left  no 
issue. 

dau.  of 
Wright. 

ohn 


John  Worral,  b.  1762.     A  son. 
Both  these  d.  without  issue. 


Milicent  Stringer,  only  child,  mar 

Greaves  of  Rowlee.     (See  FED.,  p.       .) 


Richard  Worral  of  Ughill  7  Hen.  8. 


Thomas  Worral  of  Ughill  in  Bradfield  23  Eliz.,  Yeo. 


T 


Henry  Worral  of  Ughill  23  Eliz.=p 

Anthony  Worral,  son  &  heir,  28  Eliz. 

I  find  John  Worral,  sen.  &  jun.,  living  6  Ed.  4. 
John  Worral  of  Ughill  20  H.  7. 
Thomas  Worral  of  Ughill  26  H.  8. 


John. 


Anthony  W.  of  Chapelthorpe,  Gent.,  1621.     Henry  W.  of  Ughill,  Yeo.,  1621=Grace. 

Sons  of  Henry,  of  Ughill,  Yeo. 

John  Worral  of  Strynds,  Yeo.,  20  Eliz. 

Henry  W.  had  licence  for  marriage  with  Ann  Hawksworth  11  Feb.  1627. 


=pHenry  Worral  of  Ughill,  d.  about=T=. . .  .  Emot,  2nd  w.,  a  young  woman,  his  housekeeper, 
1724,  aged  about  101  or  102.  I  whom  he  mar.  when  about  80  ;  bur.  10  April  1700. 


1.  about=T=. 

,       |, 


Henry  Worral  of  Ughill,  d.  15  Aug.  1743,  aged  Joseph,  of  Ug-=Elizabeth,  Sarah,  .  .  .  .  w. 

84  ;  bur.  17th  ;  seems  to  have  mar.  1  Susanna,  hill,  d.  21  May    bur.  10  w.  of  of  .  .  .  . 

who  was  bur.  25  April  1690,  &  2  Martha,  who  1775,  aged  75.     Jan.  1769,  John  Stones, 

was  bur.  Feb.  22,  1697.  aged  64.  Platt. 


Ann  W.,  only  dau.,  bur.  22  Nov.  1711. 


MS.  881  FAMILIjB   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  805 


Henry  Waterhouse,  bought  lands  at  Ones-^p  Joan  =  Robert  Shaw,  Yeo.,  2nd 
acre  ;  of  the  Shaws  before  5  Hen.  8  (Q.).     I  husband,  7  Eliz. 


Elizabeth  Bromeley.      John.      William,  of  Onesacre,  husbandman.    Will- 
=p         15  April  1580  ;  prov.  18  Sep.  1580. 

Jennet. 


Robert.     Ralph.    George.    Henry.    Edmund.    Alice.    Agnes.     Elizabeth,  mar. 

.  Diarsden. 


Richard  W.  of  Cliffe-house.    Inv.  1586.     Will=f=Elizabeth.      Margaret      Jeremiah 
6  April  1586  ;  prob.  21  April  1586.  Senior.          Bromeley. 


Thomas,  of  Hill-=pEllen,  wid.  of    Margaret,  mar.  Henry     Elizabeth,  of  Wortley, 
house,   husband- 


man. 


Tho.     More-     Fanshaw    before    20     Spinster,    35    Eliz.  ; 
house  of  Hill-    April  40  Eliz. ;  under    under  age  1586. 
house.  age  1586. 


Richard  W.,  heir  after  Henry  in  settl.  9  Jac.     He  took  half  of 
Hillhouse  from  his  half-sister  Jane  Morehouse. 


Richard 

acre,  Yeo.,  Inq.  p.m.  brother  &  heir,  aged  46 

11  Jac.;  son  &  heir.  11  Jac. ;  dead  9  Chs  I. 


W.  of  Ones-=Margaret.     Henry  W.  of  Onesacre,=j=Elizabeth,  dau.=Margt, 

of  John  Daw-    2  w. 
son. 


Henry  Waterhouse^p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Wil.  Wood    Rob.  Shaw,  son  &  h.of  Henry= Alice, 
of  Onesacre  11  Jac.    of  Hoyland.  Shaw  of  the  Hill. 

William  W.  of  Onesacre,  Yeo.,  dead=f=        Henry.        Edward,  3rd        Joseph. 


5  Jan.  1682.     Will  4  July  1682. 


son,  1681. 


Joseph  Waterhouse  of  Onesacre,  sone=p  Henry, 

&  heir,  of  full  age  1682.  1682. 


William  Waterhouse,  app.  to  Enoch  Drabble 
of  Langhouse,  cutler,  1717. 


VOL.    II.  3D 


806 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  331 


Edmund  Waterhouse  of  Swin-=pEllen  ....  a 
nock  Hall,  Yeo.,  1621.  widow  1635. 


Edmund  Waterhouse  of  Swin-=pAnn,  dau.  of  Henry  or  Wil- 


nock   Hall  in   Bradfield, 
1687  ;  Exr  to  his  son. 


liam  Ibbotson;  mar.  at  Shef- 
field 30  May  1648. 


Ralph  W.,  1635,  of 
Brightholmlee, 
Yeo.,  1677. 


Edmund  Waterhouse  of= 
Swinnock  Hall,  son  & 
heir,  bp.  1  Sep.  1650. 
Will    23    July    1687  ; 
mentions    his    brother 
Nich"  Stead. 

pMary  Thompson, 
mar.     10     June 
1680  ;      bur.     5 
Aug.  1683.    (See 
p.  267.) 

Anne,  b.  16 
March  1664; 
unmar. 
1687. 

Mary,  mar.  .  .  . 

.  Ores- 

wick,    &    had 
1687. 

Sarah,  unmar. 

issue 
1687. 

Elizabeth,  only  dau.,  £800  by  father's  will. 


Martha  Spencer,  1st  w.,  mar. = Henry  Waterhouse1  of  Sheffield,  Gent.,=i=Anne,  2nd  w., 


at  Sheffield  11  June  1691 
d.  25  July  1692. 


b.  4  Oct.  1659  ;  d.  21  June  1719  ;  bur. 
in  the  middle  aisle  of  the  par.  Oh.  of 
Sheffield. 


d.     3     May 
1738. 


Edmund  Waterhouse  of  John,  bp.  25  Thomas,  of  Shef-  Anne,  bp.  15  Aug. 

Sheffield,    AtU,  bp.    3  Aug.   1697;  field,  Gent., bp.  31  1701  ;  d.  unmar.  12 

June  1696;    d.  unmar.  probably    d.  Aug.  1699 ;  d.  un-  Dec.  1787,  bur.  at 

20  Feb.  1736.  young.  mar.  21  Aug.  1760.  Sheffield  18th. 


Robert  W.,  a  Clergyman,  bp.  16  Elizabeth,  bp.  13  Sarah,  bp.  13     Lowd,  d.  inf. 

April  1707  ;  d.  unmar.  16  Jan.  May  1709  ;  d.un-  Jan.  1711-12; 

1778  ;  of  Sheffield.     Will  dated  mar.     27     Nov.  d.  unmar.  19     Henry,  d.  inf. 

12 Dec.  1777 ;  prob.  13 Feb.  1778.  1768.  Aug.  1777. 


Edmund,  of  Nether-Combes,  Yeo.    Will  26  Oct.  1682 ;  nephew  Joseph.: 


Joseph.        Henry.        Emmot.        Mary. 


Henry. 


Ann  W.,  dau.  of  Wm  Ibbotson,  1640,  late  of  Nether-Comb. 
Jeremiah  W.  of  Christ  Col.,  Camb.,  ordained  Deacon  1685. 
A  ....  Waterhouse  Smith  is  the  heir  &  representative  of  this  family  1806,  & 
has  most  of  their  land  (?). 


1  This  I  believe  is  the  Waterhouse  who  is  called  brother  by  Tho.  Marriot  of  Ughill 
1699.     Edmund  his  brother  leaves  Swinnock  Hall  to  him. 


MS.  331  FAMILIffi   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  807 

Later  Note. 

Robert  Waterhouse  the  Clergyman,  in  his  will  1777,  names  his  sister  Ann 
Waterhouse  ;  his  cousin  Nicholas  Smith1  of  Selby,  Gent. ;  his  coz.  Solomon  Holmes 
of  Doncaster,  leatherdresser  ;  John  Hay,  limner,  the  son  of  his  coz.  Ann  Hay,  wife 
of  John  Hay,  Gent. ;  coz.  Mary  Holmes  of  Doncaster,  widow  ;  coz.  John  Mirfyn  of 
Masborough,  leatherdresser ;  coz.  Ann  Corbley  alias  Corbet,  dau.  of  Charles  Buntin 
&  Mary  his  wife,  both  deceased  ;  coz.  "Will.  Corbey  otherwise  Corbet,  son  of  the  said 
Ann  ;  bequeathe  £100  to  the  Charity  School,  Sheffield  ;  the  dan8  of  the  late  Mrs 
Eccles,  deceased,  late  the  wife  of  Sam.  Eccles  late  of  Tidswell,  co.  Derb.,  Attorney  ; 
Richard  Slater  of  Chesterfield,  Att?  ;  Jane  Heaton  of  Chesterfield,  Spinster,  sister  of 
the  late  wife  of  the  said  Richard  Slater  ;  Elizabeth  Barry,  one  of  the  dau8  of  Wil- 
loughby  Barry  of  Brentwood,  co.  Essex,  Dr  in  Physic;  Martha  Heaton,  Spinster, 
one  of  the  dau8  of  Thomas  Heaton,  late  of  Sheffield,  ironmonger  ;  John  Nodder  of 
Cutthorpe,  co.  Derb.,  Gent.  ;  Ellen  Lowde,  the  widow  of  John  L.,  late  of  Bromeley 
(Romely)  or  Clown,  farmer,  deceased ;  James,  Ellen,  Susanna,  Priscilla,  Thomas, 
&  William,  the  children  of  the  said  John  Lowde.  Tho.  Mitchel  of  Sheffield,  dealer 
in  buttons,  Anth?  Thompson  of  Whiteley-wood,  dealer  in  saws,  &  John  Wreaks  of 
Sheffield,  dealer  in  saws,  trustees  for  Barbara  Wreaks,  the  widow  of  Robert  W., 
decd,  &  Barbara,  Robert,  &  Tho8,  the  3  children  of  the  said  Rob.  Wreaks.  Marm. 
Wreaks  of  the  High  Street,  Sheffield,  peruke  maker,  &  Eliz.  his  wife. 


MS.  332  JStortom 

The  contents  of  this  page  are  from  Charters,  &  with  what  is  to  be  found  at 
p.  104  contains  nearly  all  I  know  of  the  Mortons  of  Bradfield. 

Will.  Morton  of  Hertcliff  live  14  H.  7.  John  the  son  &  heir  of  William  26  H.  8. 
Oliver  son  of  John  1519.  William  M.  of  Woodseats,  Yeo.,  7  Eliz.  John  son  of 
John  M.  of  Brightholmley  1613.  Godfrey  M.  of  Owlerton,  cutler,  related  to  John. 
Henry  M.  of  Worral  20  Eliz.  Ralph  M.  of  Edgefield  1638.  Agnes  wife  of  Edward 
Morton  1612,  &  Eliz.  his  dau.  mar.  to  Richard  Wainwright  of  Darnal,  Yeo.  Joan 
Morton  dau.  of  Wm  Ibbotson  1640.  John  M.  of  Onesacre  mar.  before  1677  Mary, 
dau.  &  c.  of  Edmund  Eyre  of  Worral.  Edward  Morton  bro.  in  law  of  Richard 
Spoone  1652.  Nicholas  M.  cousin  to  Richard  Spoone  1652. 

Will  of  John  Morton  of  Worral  9  Feb.  1568.  Son  Henry,  sister  Ellen  Morton, 
John  Worral  of  Strynds. 


1  This  Nicholas  Smith  succeeded  to  the  Bradfield  estates  of  the  Waterhouses. 
He  made  his  will  as  Nicholas  Smith  of  Selby,  co.  York,  Esq.,  1  July  1785,  in  which 
he  names  his  wife  Eleanor  ;  his  friends  Andrew  Rayner  of  Sheffield,  apothecary,  & 
Thomas  Brown  of  Selby,  apothecary  ;  his  son  James  Waterhouse  Smith  ;  the  children 
of  his  relations  Nicholas  Smith  of  Hunslet,  Esq.,  the  late  Wm  George  Nicholson. 
Gent.,  &  the  Rev.  Wm  Smith,  Clerk,  both  of  Cawood,  deceased,  Stephen  Buckle, 
silversmith,  &  Samuel  Stabler,  bookseller,  both  of  York,  deceased  (Q.  Staveley). 
Bequeathe  £15  to  the  poor  of  Selby  ;  £2  10s.  Qd.  to  the  poor  of  Wistow  ;  £5  to 
Cawood ;  £50  to  the  Blue  Coat  Boys'  School  at  Selby.  The  will  was  proved  24 
March  1787.  He  d.  19  Jan.  1787,  &  Eleanor  his  widow  in  1816. 

James  Waterhouse  Smith  the  son  was  some  time  of  Nether  Hall  in  Hathersage, 
then  of  Clarence  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London,  &  d.  unmar.  5  Jan.  1844,  aged  74. 
Founded  an  Hospital  at  Cawood.  Left  large  legacies  to  various  charities.  Miss 
Martha  Holmes  &  her  niece,  the  wife  of  William  Haigh  of  Chancery  Lane,  succeeded 
Mr  Smith  in  remainder  to  lands  at  Bradfield.  (See  p.  113.) 

It  strikes  me  as  a  very  extraordinary  thing  that  I  cannot  trace  these  relations 
of  the  Waterhouses. 


808  FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  332 

Adam  de  Moldicliffe  in  Westmonhalgh  in  Bradfield,  living  temp.  Edw.  I. 


Thomas  de  Moldiclif,  1303.        Richard  de  Moldiclif. 

These  two  brothers  had  a  grant  from  Tho.  de  Furnival  of  lands  in  Dwariden  & 
Westmonhalgh,  s.d.    Bettrice  de  Moldiclif,  probably  their  mother,  mentioned  in  it. 


Adam  de  Moldiclif  appears  as  a  witness=pJoan.         William  de  Moldiclif,  1348.    In 


1339,  1341.     In  1351  has  lands  from 


Wil.  de  Moldiclif. 

Richard  de  Moldiclif. 


1351  gave  lands  to  Adam. 


John  de  Moldiclif,  22  R.  2,  10  Hen.  4=r=Alice,  22  Ric.  II. 
Thomas= Isabel. 


Adam  de  Moldiclif.^ 
I 


John  de  Moldiclif,  son  &  heir.    In  1403        Thomas  de  Moldiclif  of  Westmonhalgh 
gave  lands  to  William  de  Morton.  gave  lands  to  Wil.  de  Morton  1388. 


Adam  de  Morton,  1382,  of  Bradfield,  gave  lands  at  Dwarriden  to  his  son= 
Wm,  formerly  Richard  de  Dwariden. 


William  Morton,  took  the  lands  of  Moldicliffe  by  gift  of  John  &  Thomas  1388  &: 
1403.     Gives  M.  to  John  his  son  1421. 


John  Morton,  eldest  son,  takes  the  ten*  called  Mildicliffe  9  Hen.  5, 1421,  in  which- 
year  he  has  a  quit-claim  for  them  from  Wm  de  Birlay  ;  called  Senior  20  &  25 
Hen.  6,  1441  &  1446. 


John  Morton,  junior  1441—1446,  of  Dwarriden.  Thomas  Morton,  took  Moldi- 
In  1  Hen.  7,  1487,  gave  to  his  brother  Thomas  a  cliffe  1487  by  gift  of  his  bror 
ten1  called  Moldiclif.  John  ;  livg  1493. 

There  was  a  John  M.  of  Luton,  co.  Bedford,  Yeo.,  who  7  July  8  Hen.  7  quit- 
claimed all  actions  to  his  brother  Thomas  Morton  of  the  par.  of  Bradfield.  It  is 
possible  that  this  may  have  been  another  generation  here  of  the  name  of  John. 
A  John  Morton,  Senior,  was  living  1476. 


MS.  332 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 

John  Morton  of  Dwarriden. 


809 


Thurstan  Morton,  I486,  of  Westmonhalgh. 


....  Morton,  mar.  Nicholas  M.  of=pJannet,  sister  &  coheir  of 


Bradfield  ;  was  living  14  Hen.  7. 


Nicholas  Prestlay  of  Whit- 
well  ;  wid.  1535. 


Philip  Morton,- 
16  Hen.  7,  of 
Dwarriden. 


Nicholas    John  Morton, 
Morton,      1535,  of  Mol- 
1535.         dicliffe  30 
Hen.  8. 


Both  these  Johns 
are  parties  in  a 
dispute  about  the 
Carr  1551. 


I 

John  M.,  son  &= 
heir  5  Ed.  6,  of 
Dwarriden. 


Thurstan, 
6  Eliz. 


Joan  Morton,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  Henry,  son  of  Rob.  Hawksworth,  before  4  &  5  P.  &  M. 

Richard  Morton,  bought  lands  in  Walder-=pAgnes.    Ellen,  mar.  Hen.    Anne,  mar. 
shelf  of  Sir  Ric.  Wortley   30  Eliz. ;   d.  Gillot  (p.  333).       Hen.  Hall, 

seised  30  June  1599. 


II  II 

John  M.  of  Town-     Christopher,  of  Richard,  of  Ann,  aged  23, 1605;     ....  mar. 

end  in  Waldershelf,    Wightwisel,  Townend,  mar.  William  Moke-     ....Wai- 

Yeo.,   10  Jac.   I.;     Yeo.,  3  &  10  Yeo.,  heir  son,  Yeo.                     ton. 

dead  1637.                 Jac. ;  living  to  his  =p                         =j= 

1637.  =p  brother. 

'. I  


I  i 

Mary  M.,  dau.  &  c.,  mar.  1  John        John  M.  of  Wood-  Daniel  Walton  of 

Fox  (p.  278),  2  Robert  Ward  of        house  in  Bradfield  Silkston,    wheel- 

Woodseats,  &  d.  1691.  1637.  wright,  1637. 


Thomas  Morton.^ 


Thomas,  of  Townend.=p 
Ellen,  dau.  &  h.,  aged  8,  1667. 

John  Morton  of  Townend,  d.  12  Nov.  1786,  aged  83= Ann,  d.  14  Dec.  1787,  aged  75. 
John  Morton  of  Townend=FSarah. 


Sarah,  d.  an  infant  1791. 


810 


FAMILY   MINORTJM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  332 


lichi 


Richard  Morton  of  Hollinridge  in  Bradfield,  Yeo.=Edith M. 

Will  20  July  1667.  =f= 

Alice  Wood,  dau.  in  law.  j 

=  Richard  M.,  Exr. 

Sarah  Hunter, 
dau.  in  law. 


Nicholas  Morton  of  Muldicliffe,  which  was  then  called  Caniers,  Yeo.;=p 
will  dated  8  June  1651  ;  living  10  James. 


John  Morton= 
of  Caniers, 
son  &  heir. 

=       Thomas, 
2  son. 

Sarah. 

Elizabeth, 
mar.  Tho8 
Brammal. 

Ann,  mar.  1  Robert  Wilkin-= 
son,  2  William  Swallow. 

Josiah.       Charles.      El 

Richard  Morton=f= 
of  Caniers,   son 
&  hr,  built  New 
Caniers  in  1688  ; 
d.  1703. 


Francis,  of  Sheffield, 
cutler,  mar.  1681 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John 
Winter,  &  had  issue. 
See  opposite  [below']. 


=f=Sarah,  dau.  of 
Isaac    Wads- 
worth  of 
Brookhouse. 
(See  FED,,  p.  3.) 


Ellen. 
Mary. 


John  M.  of= 

Stanning- 

ton. 

Nicholas.  = 


Nicholas  Mor- 
ton, eldest  son, 
sold  Caniers  to 
his  brother  ; 
went  for  a  sol- 
dier, &  d.  be- 
yond sea. 


licna 


Richard  Morton,  2  son,  of  full  age  1704  ;: 
sold  New  Caniers  to  Mr  Watson  of  Shef- 
field, vintner,  who  sold  it  again  to  Eliz. 
Green  of  Ecclesfield,  spinster,  for  100 
guineas,  being  about  £4  a  year.  A 
remarkable  instance  of  a  very  small  free- 
hold descending  long  in  the  same  family. 
He  was  bur.  25  June  1763,  having  d.  22, 
aged  87. 


=Mary,  dau. 
of.' 


Sarah  Mor- 
ton, only 


Marsden  of    child,  of 
Middop  ;       Dikeside 
d.  2  Feb. 
1779,  aged 
86. 


in  psh.  of 
Peniston, 
d.  a  spin- 
ster.   Will 
1717. 


Sarah.      Hannah.      Mary.      Rebecca.      Elizabeth.      Jane.      Anne. 


Richard  Morton  of  Greenhouse^Elizabeth,  d.  16  Dec. 
d.  31  July  1684.  1690,  aged  62. 


Francis  M.  of  Green-        John  M.  of  Ingatestone  &  Tun-=pMary.        3  other  sons 
house  1687.  bridge,  cook.    Will  1708.  &  4  dau8. 


Richard.        Elizabeth. 


MS.  332 


FAMILI^J    MINORTTM    GENTIUM. 


811 


JEtortom 


Francis  Morton  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  son  of  John  M.  of=pHannah,  dau.  of  John 


Canyers  on  the  left  [above]  ;  admitted  to  his  freedom 
1680  ;  d.  29  Aug.  1727,  aged  73;  bur.  in  the  old 
Ch.  Yard.  He  lived  at  the  Bowling  Green  House  on 
Sheffield  Moor. 


Winter  of  Sheffield, 
bp.  25  April  1660  ; 
mar.  25  May  1681. 


Francis  Morton  of  Shef-n 
field,  toyman.     Will  22 
Nov.  1749. 

j=.  .  .  .  dau. 
of  
Ronksley. 

,   1 
Frances,  mar.     .  . 

Matw  Furness    Hi 
of  Sheffield. 

Marv,  mar.  Richd        Anne,  mar.  . 

.  Welch        Frances 

.  mar.        Ann,  mar. 
jh  Hides.    Jonathan 
Eutter. 


Hopwood  of  Hali- 
fax, Atty. 


of  Birmingham,  merch*. 


Frances,  mar.  William  Walker 
of  Clarges  Street,  psh.  of  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square. 


Anne,  1  w.,  dau.  &  c.  of  John  Bam-=pJohn  Morton  of  Sheffield,  cutler,=j=.  .  .  .  2  w. 
forth  of  Sheffield  (p.  278).  d.  17  Aug.  1756,  aged  55. 


Winter  Morton=.  .  .  .  dau.  Hannah, 
of  Sheffield,  a  of  ....  mar.  .  .  . 
painter.  Hall. 


Joseph  Morton: 
of  Sheffield, 
silversmith, 
living  1829. 


Frances,  mar 

Swyft,Esq.,ofShef- 
field,  maltster. 


John,  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Charles,=.  .  .  .  dau mar.  Thomas  Dunn  Francis, 

Sheffield,    ....  Hoi-  of  Shef-    of  Ric.         of  Sheffield,  only  son  of  d.  about 

cutler.        land  of  Shef-  field.          Loy.  Wm    Dunn,    a    Mathe-  1834. 

field.  matical  teacher. 


MS.  333 


0tUot— 


Thomas  Gillot  of  Over  Midhope  1435. 

Richard,  had  Old  Booths  by  gift  of  his  father  1435. 


John  Gillot  of  Bradfield,  cooper.1 


Henry  Gillot  of  Wight-=Ellen,  sister  of 
wisel,    Yeoman ;     will    Richard   Mor- 
1605  ;  d.  13  Feb.  1605.     ton  of  Walder- 
shelf  (p.  332). 


Richard. 


Thomas. 


Henry  Charlswortfc 
of  the  Yews  in  Al- 
monbury,  Yeo. 


Richard  Gillot  alias  Batley,  had: 
Old  Booth  by  gift  of  Henry. 


Henry,  son  &  heir    Andrew  of  Overthwong, 
app.  1600.  clothier,  1614. 


812  FAMILI^)   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  333 


Thomas  Gillot  of  Old  Booth,  aged  44,  1656  ;  dead  24  Ch.  2.=p 

Henry  Gillot,  aged  6,  Richard  G.,  bro.  &  heir,  owner=j=Sarah. 

24  C.  2  ;  dead  1687.  of  Old  Booth  1690.  | 

Henry  Gillot. 

Richard  Gillot  of  Smalfield,  Yeo.,  1729. 
George  Gillot  of  Bryers  House  1719. 


Thomas  Gillot  of  Brightholmlee.     Will=fEllen.          George  Gillot.^ 
28  May  1640.     Mother  Diones. 


Ana  Gillot,  sole  child.     This  seems  to  be  the        Thomas.      Ann.      Mary. 
A.  G.  who,  in  1649,  mar.  Jonathan  Spoone. 


George  G. 


T 


Sarah,  1678.        Ann.        Mary. 


William  Spoyne  of  Haldworth.=f= 


John,  ob.  v.p.          Thomas,  s.  &  h.,  admitted  to  the  lands  2  Edw.  6.          Richard. 


John  Spoone,  mar.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Richard  Rawson 


20  July  1589. 


of  Brookside. 


Richt 


lard  Spoone  of  Stannington,  Yeoman,=pSusanna,  living  Q.  brother  in  law, 

Founder  of  the  Chapel ;   bro.  in  law  to     1652,  but  q.  if  as  their  children 


Tho.  Gillot  ;  living  16  Jan.  1648  ; 
mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  grandfather 
Rawson.  Will  23  May  1652. 


she  might   not  having  mar. 

be  a  second  wife. 


Jonathan  Spoone  of  Brightholmlee.  Will  15  Dec. = Ann  Gillot,  mar. 
1649,  &  d.  immediately,  his  inventory  being  dated  at  Sheffield  2 6  Feb. 
21  Dec.  Gives  everything  to  his  father.  1648-9. 

Richard  Spoone  names  a  number  of  relations  in  his  will  1652,  viz.,  his  brother 
in  law  Edward  Morton  &  cou.  Nicholas  Morton  ;  brothers  in  law  Thomas  &  Ralph 
Hawksworth  &  5  dau8  of  the  latter ;  cousins  Ann  Charlsworth  of  Swindon  &  her  3 
sons  John,  Henry,  &  Joseph,  which  Henry  had  a  son  named  John  ;  cousin  Francis 
Saunderson  of  Honley  ;  cousin  Rudgard  or  Ridgard  of  Padley,  son  of  James  R., 
deceased,  who  was  found  his  heir  &  aged  29,  1652  ;  cousin  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert 
Petty  of  Rotherham. 


MS.  333 


FAMILI^E    MINOKUM    GENTIUM. 


813 


John  Spoone.=f= 


Ellis,  mar.  Giles    Elizabeth,  mar.  Robert      Alice,  mar.  John      Margaret,  mar.  Ro- 
Ferrow.  Brownel.  Hillome.  bert  Stainton. 

These  coheirs  recovered  in  Sheffield  Court  13  Eliz.  against  Tho.  Spoone,  Tho. 
Ellis  &  Eliz.  his  wife. 


MS.  334 


The  meaning  of  Mathyman   is  Mower    corrupted  into  Matthewman,  which 
suggests  a  wrong  etymology. 

.  .  .  ,  Matthewman  or  Mathyman=pJoan,  dead  before  1652. 


Nicholas  M.,  Yeo 


Willi 


iam  M.,=p=  Ernote,  dau.  (with  Ann,  w.  of  Wil.  Littlewood  of 


mar.   before 


Elizabeth,  mar.  1  1654.    Will 

James  Oxspring;  dated  10 

2   John    Woofen-  Dec.  1659. 
den  1652. 


Stannington)  of  Godfrey  Rowley  of  Woodhouse  in 
Bradfield,  Yeo.,  a  weaver,  son  of  Rich.  Rowley  of 
Onesacre,  husbandman.  An  Edmund  R.,  who  d. 
about  1699,  left  Mary  his  wife  &  3  children, .  .  .  ., 
Edmund,  &  Godfrey,  under  age  1700. 


William,  s.  &  h.      Mary,  mar.  Thomas  Shaw  of     Elizabeth,  bp.  3  Oct.  1658  ;  mar. 
app.  1659,  d.  y.      Wadsleybridge,  mason.  Richard  Hardy  of  Worral,  glover. 


Richard=pWini-     George  Smith  of = Elizabeth.    Thomas        Ellen,  mar. 


Mathy- 
man of 
The 
Hagg. 


len,i 


.  .  w. 

fred  Masborough,  Willdated  Smith,  d.  Henry  of  John 

Smith.  Yeo.  Will  dated  7  Feb.  before  Coulson  of  Fletcher. 

11   Feb.    1655.  1655  (sic),  George,  of    Doncaster.          =p 

Niece  Martha,  after  her  Basing- 

wife  of  Rob.  husband's  thorpe. 

Kent  of    Kim-  death.  =f= 

berworth. 


Mf 


Nicholas    Robert.      Ann.        William    Mattw. 
Mathy-  —        Smith, 

man.          William.    Wini-  Tho8 

fred.        Henry.         — 
Eliz. 


Francis.      Richard.     Francis. 
George.      Mary. 


Francis  Matthewman  of  Deep  Car  in  Chapelry  of  Bradfield,=pMary. 
shoemaker.     Will  27  July  1719.     (York  Wills  1757.) 

Ann  Hobson.       Mary  Woodhead Williamson.       Joseph.       Benjn. 


VOL.  II. 


3E 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  334 

Robert  Matthewman  of  Hurst  in  psh.  of  Ecclesfield,: 
Yeo.,  living  1655.     (Q.  if  the  Robert  above.) 


Richard,  of  Hurst,  Yeo.=pMary  Farnsworth  of  Adwick,  Spinster. 

Robert,  of  Hurst,  cutler.=p 
| 

Richard,  of  Hurst,  Yeo. ;     Ann,  w.  of ....  Dung-     Edw.  Barnes  of  Wads-=pMary. 
will  13  March  1759 ;   d.     worth.       =p=  ley,        scythe-grinder.  ' 


unmar. 


Will  30  June  1763. 


Stephen  Dung-    Joseph,  of  Hurst,       John  B.^pAmelia.     Benjn.     Mary,  mar.  John 


worth  of  Hurst,    Yeo.  Will  8  April      of  Malm 
Yeo.,  d.  1786.      1800  ;    prob.   11       Bridge, 


John,  d.  1792. 


Sep.  1807.  grinder. 


Hawksley. 

Ann,  mar.  Tho. 
Eyre. 


Amelia,  mar Beale. 


^Harriot  MS.  335 


I  find  a  Thomas  Marriot  of  Ughill  as  early  as  1310. 

John  Marriot  of  Ughill  occurs  6  Ed.  4. 

John,  son  &  heir  of  William  Marriot,  was  admitted  17  Ed.  4. 

1701,  Nov.  17,  mar.  Tho.  Parkin,  taylor,  & Marriot  of  Bradfield.     (Shefd 

Reg.) 

A  Marriot  in  1699  mar.  Vincent  Lowe  of  Locko,  &  had  a  son  named  Stead  Lowe. 

York  Wills  605.              John  M.  of  Fullwood,  file  dresser.^ 
I 

Jeremiah  Marriot  of  Ughill.    Will  14  Aug.  1670.  Benjn,  Eliz.,  John.    (York  Wills  939, 

but  uncertainly  copied.) 

John  Marriot=Catherine,  of  Holt-house  in  psh.  Coz.  Samuel  Baxter,  coz.  James  Edward  & 

of  Archer-          of  Sheffield,  wid.  15  Feb.  1670,  John   Creswick,   coz.   Henry   Darwent  of 

field,  Yeo.,          brother  in  law  Mr  Isaac  Dar-  Hallam,  coz.  Charles  Bradfield,  coz.  Robert 

deceased.  went,  Exr.  Darwent,  son  of  my  coz.  Mr  Charles  Dar- 

went of  Rotherham. 

John  Marriot  of  Ughill  in  Bradfield.=p 


John  Marriot  of  Ughill,  admitted  to  his  lands  34  Hen.  8.=p 
_l 

John  Marriot  of  Ughill  23  Eliz. ;  dead  1599.=p 
I 

Thomas  Marriot,  son  &  heir,  of  Ughill,  d.  s.p.       John  M.,  living  1621.-=p 


MS.  335 


FAMILI^l    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


815 


A| 


Ellen,  dau.  of  Ralph  Greaves  of  Hallfield  j^John  Marriot  of  Ughill,= Emote. 


sister  to  John  G.  of  Hunshelf ;  sett,  before 
marriage  29  Aug.  30  Eliz.,  1589.  (See 
p.  329.) 


heir  to  his  uncle  &  of 
full  age  1600;  will  1621; 
d.  May  1622. 


John  Marriot=Dionysia,  living  a    Gertrude,  aged  22, 1622;  mar.    Anne,  aged 
of  Ughill,  dead    widow  1622.  Thomas  Revel  of  Ughill.  11,1622. 

1622. 


Thomas  Marriot  of  Wath  &  also  of  Kinder  in  psh.  of  Glossop,  co.  Derb.=f=Emote. 


Joseph=.  .  .  .  dau.  &  c.  of     John  Marriot  of  Ug-=pAnn. 
Marriot.     Edward  Burley  of     hill,  aged  12,  1622; 
The  Yews.  will  8    Aug.   1680  ; 

Yeo. 


Richard  M.,  an  agent 
to  the  Lords  of  Shef- 
field 1653.  (Q.  if  not 
the  Richard  below.) 


Join 


m  Marriot=r 
of  Ughill. 


Mary,  w.  of  .... 
Waterhouse,  an 
Attorney. 


Ann,  mar.  John  Hoole,  Clerk,  15  Nov. 
1659,  &  had  John,  James,  &  Joyce  H. 


Thomas  Marriot  of  Ughill,=Sarah,  dau.  &  h.  of=  John  Stacy  of    Mary,  b.  1663, 
b.    1660  ;    bur.   7    March    Jonathan  Shaw  of     Ballifield,  1680. 

1685,  s.p.  ;  on  whom  Ug-     Hall  Broom.     (See    Gent.,  2  husb., 
hill    was    settled    by    his    FED.,  p.  143.)  mar.  28  April      John,  1680. 

Grandfather.  1690. 


1 

1 

Thomas  Marriot  of  Ughill,  born  1643  ;  d.  26=Martha, 

Joseph=p      George  Lee 

July  1715  ;  names  his  brother   Waterhouse 

d.  about 

Marriot 

of  Stratford 

1699,  an  Attorney,  &  coz.  Stead.     Will  24 

1704. 

of  Shef- 

nr London, 

June  1715.    A  nephew  Sam1  M.  of  Shefd, 

field,  file- 

bro.  in  law 

baker,  &  Obadiah,  of  Sheffield,  cutler  ;  names 

smith. 

to    T.    M. 

Ann  &  Mary  M. 

1715. 

Thomas  Marriot  of  Ughill,  Gent.,  b.  1679  ;=Mary,  dau.  &  c.  of  Jonathan,  bur. 

d.  19  Feb.  1754,  s.p. ;  will  3  Feb.   1752  ;     Robert  Woodhead  6   Oct.  1729  ; 

of  Sheffield,  file-cutter  ;  has  the  residue  of    ofWoodseats;mar.  named  in  will 

his  uncle  T.  M.'s  estate  ;  his  Exr  1715.          20  Nov.  1735.  (See  of  T.  M.  1715. 

p.  270.) 


field,  b.  1732;  mar. 
Licence  dated  20 
Feb.  1749  ;  bur. 
22  March  1755. 


.  .  .  .  mar. 
Han- 
cock &  had 
a  dau. 


Benjamin  Marriot  of  Shef-=j=Hannah  Worral  of 

field  &  afterwards  of  Ug-     the  par.  of  Eccles 

hill,  heir  to  his  brother, 

b.  1697  ;  d.  22  Dec.  1761, 

bur.    26;    will    23    Oct. 

1761  ;  of  Sheffield,  joiner, 

1715. 

Mary,  b.  1752  ;  bur.  7  April  1752. 


Eliz.,  mother  of  Jona- 
than Perkins  or  Par- 
kins, Clerk,  &  wife  of 
Thos  Parkins  of  Brad- 
field,  tailor. 


J 


816  FAMILIES   MINORUM   GENTIUM.  MS.  335 


Thomas  Harriot  Perkins,  owner  of  Ughill ;  lived  some  time  in  the=p 
West  Indies,  where  he  was  Provost-Marshal  General. 

Thomas  Marriot  Perkins,  d.  in  England=p.  .  .  .  dau.        Benjamin  Marriot  Perkins, 
10  Aug.  1833,1  when  he  was  described 
as  of  Wentworth  Hall  &  Walker  House, 
Yorkshire  (see    'Times'   of  Aug.   19, 
1833)  ;  a  merchant  at  Sheffield. 


b.  about  1770  ;   of  Castle 
Sheffield.          Perkins,  Kingston,  in  Ja- 
maica; dead  before  1833,  in 
West  Indies. 


Many  children  in  poor  .... 

Jonathan  Parkins,  Clerk,  was  a  nephew  &  devisee  in  remainder  to  Benjamin 
Marriot. 

John  Parkins  of  Stannington,  another  nephew  &  devisee  of  Benj.  Marriot,  made 
his  will  2  Oct.  1787.  By  Ann  his  wife  he  had  Thos,  d.  an  inf.,  ....  wife  of  John 
Haigh,  ....  wife  of  John  Perkins  of  Dod worth. 

There  is  a  tomb  in  Bunhill  Fields  for  Thomas  Marriott,  Esq.,  late  Clerk  of  the 
Pleas  of  his  Majesty's  Court  of  Exchequer  at  Westminster,  who  d.  12  June  1724, 
jet.  70.  Kimbra  his  wid.  d.  16  April  1745,  aged  70.  Ann  Holmes,  dau.  of  said 
Kimbra,  d.  7  Jan.  1755,  aged  60.  Arms  are  Barry  of  6  but  much  effaced.  Would 
seem  from  his  connection  with  the  Exchequer  that  he  was  of  the  Marriots  on  the 
left  [below]. 

Edmund  Waterhouse  of  Swinnock-hall. 

T 

John  Marriot  of  Shef'1,  grocer,  29  Aug.  33  C.  2=Mary.      Edmund  Waterhouse  of  Brightholmley. 


Joseph  Marriott,  in  the  Army=^Mary  Green. 

From  the  '  Sheffield  Independent ' 
James  Wilde^Mary  M.  of  Nov.  12,  1853. 

Tho.  Dobbs,  I9t  husb.,=Elizabeth  W.,  d.  Oct.  or  Nov.  1853.= Roberts, 

of  Sheffield.  leaving  issue.  2  husb. 


Richard  Maryat  of  Chesterfield,  co.  Derb.=^Ann,  dau.  of  ....  Shemeld. 

J 

Robert  Maryat  of  Chesterfield,  Gent.,  now  attending        Richard  Watson,=Elizab.=.  ...  2  husb. 
with  Mr  Fanshaw,  his  Majesty's  Remembrancer  in        1"  husb.,  s.p. 
the  Exchequer. 

Arms  :  Barry  of  6  or  &  sab.,  on  canton  of  2  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first.  Crest :  A 
goat's  head  arg1,  armed  or. 

The  above  is  from  a  MS.  of  Dodsworth's,  No.  26  of  the  MSS.  in  the  Library  of 
Queen's  College,  Oxford. 


1  But  q.  if  this  does  not  belong  to  the  father. 


MS.  336,  337 


FAMILY   MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


817 


George  Ludlam  of  Darnal,  Yeo.  Will  28  Aug.  1677.  House  in  Darnal  in  which 
he  lives  to  his  son  in  law  Wm  Stear  &  Sarah  his  wife  &  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the 
said  Sara  with  all  his  lands  in  lease  there.  Younger  dau.  Elizabeth  Ludlain  under 
age.  Brother  William  Quixall,  Exr. 

George  Cox  of  Darnal,  husbandman.  Will  28  Aug.  1715.  Names  his  cousins 
John,  Charles,  Anne,  &  Benjamin  Steer. 

Robert  Steare  of  Edensor,  co.  Derb.=p 


William  Steare  of  Darnal  in= 
par.  of  Sheffield,  cutler,b.  about 
1652  ;  apprentice  to  Thomas 
Trippett  of  Wadsley,  cutler, 
for  5  years  by  indenture  en- 
rolled 1668;  d.  August  26,  bur. 
on  15th  (sic)  in  the  Chapel  of 
Attercliffe.  Will  27  Aug.  1725. 

=Sarah  Ludlam,  mar. 
at  Sheffield  13  March 
1674-5  ;      d.     July 
1729,  aged  73  ;  bur. 
with    her    huband. 
Will   1   Jan.   1728. 
Furniture    to    Ann 
Swift  her  granddau. 

George  Steare, 
apprentice    to 
his  brother 
William  Steare 
for  8  years  in 
1681. 

Sarah  Steare, 
mar.  at  Shef- 
field 2    May 
1694  to  Ed- 
mund   Swift 
of  Darnal, 
Gent. 

I 

William  Steer,*  eldest  son,  bp.=pAnn,  dau.  of  Robert  Bankes, 


13  Dec.  1681  ;  a  Clergyman  ; 
Vicar  of  Ecclesfield  and  Pre- 
bendary of  York  ;  d 

Had  2  River  Dun  shares. 


Vicar  of  Hull,  by  Margaret 
his  first  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Thornton,  Rector  of  Bir- 
kin.  Survived. 


Sarah,  mar.  at  Shef- 
field 15  June  1704 
to  John  Bosvile  of 
Rotherham,  Gent. 


2.  Sarah,f  bp.  10  Dec. 
1711  ;  d.  unmar. 

4.  Anne,  bp.  30  March 
1715  ;  mar.  Edmund 
Beatson,  Vicar  of  Ilk- 
ley. 


5.  Jane,  bp.  16  Jan.  1716-17  ; 
mar.  John  Cutforthay  of  Roth- 
erham, surgeon ;  son  of  Robert 
C.  of  Rotherham,  plumber,  & 
Sara  his  wife.  _ 

6.  Elizabeth,  b.  28  May  1718, 
bp.  5  June  ;   mar.  Rob.  Fret- 
well  of  Wakefield  &  Bawtry. 


7.  Mary,  bp.  21  Jan. 
1719-20;   mar.  Josh 
Bankes,  LL.D., 
Chancellor  of  York. 

8.  Milicent,  bp.  Feb. 
14, 1720-21  ;  d.  un- 
mar. 


Elizabeth,  1  w.,  dau.  of=i=9.  Charles  S.  of  Wakefield,=j=Sarah,  2  w.,  dau.  of  Rob. 
Robert  Fretwell  of  merch*,  3rd  &  youngest  son, 
Gringley,  co.  Notts,  by  afterwards  of  Painthorpenr 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Wil.  Wakefield;  bp.  11  March 
Gilby  of  Everton.  (See  1724-5 ;  will  1  Feb.  1786  ; 
FED.,  p.  572.)  ob.  6  Oct.  1786  ;  bur.  at 

Sandal. 


Allot,  Rector  of  South 
Kirkby  (see  FED.,  p. 
212,  q.  John);  d.  23 
July  1791,  «et.  65. 


Elizabeth ,  only  issue 
of  the  1st  mar.,  b.  21 
Oct.  1749 ;  mar.  John 
Lonsdale,  Vicar  of 
Darfield. 


William,  of  Wake-=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .... 


field,  merch1,  will 
20  July  1815  ;  ob. 
10  Oct.  1819,  jet. 
66  :  bur.  at  Sandal. 


Wilson  of  Ack- 
worth  ;  wid.  of  Dr 
Monkhouse,  Vicar 
of  Wakefield. 


Charles,  of 
Axminster, 
Clerk,  mar., 
but  d.  s.p. 


William  Steer  of  Wakefield,  Solicitor,  now 
a  Wesley  an  Missionary  abroad  1843. 


Charles.        Jane. 


B  c 


*  D.  2  Jan.  1745  ;  bur.  in  churchyard  of  Ecclesfield. 
f  D.  2  Feb.  1739  ;  bur.  at  Ecclesfield.— J.  W.  C. 


M.I. 


818 

A 

FAMILI^E   MINORUM   GENTIUM.                MS.  336,  337 
B  |  C 

James,  in  the  Army,        John,  of  =          Edward,  of        ....  of  Wakefield, 
ob.  s.p.                             Man-                   Wakefield,         Spinster. 
Chester,               merch1,  un-                      — 
Mary    Ann,    d.    23        cotton                  mar.  1843.        Catherine,  mar.  Ben  j. 
Jan.  1835,  set.  74.           merch*.                                        Kennet  Dawson. 

1.  William  Steer,  a  Clergy-     3.  Robert  Steer  of  Wake-=pElizabeth,  dan.  of  Richd 
manatWath&SwintoUjbp.     field,  surgeon,  bp.  22  Oct.     Poppleton  (?  Popple- 
at  Ecclesfield  4  May  1710  ;     1713  ;  d.  in  1773.                 well)    of    Temple-Bel- 
d.  unmar.  1771.                                                                 wood,  co.  Line. 

Richard  Ryder  Popplewell  Steer  of  Sandtoft,= 
co.  Line.,  &  Hatfield,  co.  York,  Esq. 

=Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Steer  of  Northampton. 

1790  ;  dead  in  1809. 

Robert  Popplewell  Steer,  age  58  in  Oct. 

George  Steer  of  Shef-n 
field,  mercer,  2   son, 
bp.  13  Dec.  1683;  bur. 
there  25  Oct.   1738. 
£150  by  his  mother's 
will. 

1 
pJane,  dau.  of     John,  bp. 
Clongh     20  Sep. 
of  Stockport,      1686  ; 
co.  Cestr.  ;         bur.  10 
mar.  Nov.          March 
1710.                  1688-9. 

1.  Elizabeth,  w.  of  Edm  Swift 
of  Darnal.     =f= 
1 

Ann,  d.     William,  who  mar. 
1778  Pegge. 

1    1 
Sarah,  bp.  19  Feb. 
1714-15. 

Frances,  bp.  4  Aug. 
1721. 

Greaves,  bp.  7  July  1725. 

Charles,  bp.  14  Jan.  1722-3 
bur.  10  July  1724. 

Chris1,  bp.  14  July  1727  ; 
bur.  23  Jan.  1741-2. 

Alexander,  bp.  19  March 
1730-1;  bur.  29  July  1742. 

Jane,  bp.  12  Aug.  1713  ;  bur. 
17  June  1714. 

Anne,  bp.  13  July  1716. 


Mary,  bp.  23  March 
1711-12. 

Jenny,  bp.  21  Oct. 
1717. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  9  Jan. 
1718-19. 

George,  bp.  27  May 
1720. 


3.  Joseph  Steer  of  Sheffield,  mercer,  surviving=j=Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Morewood 


son,  bp.  16  Jan.  1688-9  ;    d.  16  June  1744  ; 
bur.  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Sheffield. 


of  The  Oaks  in  Bradfield,  Gent. ; 
mar.  Nov.  1715 ;  d.  4  April  1758. 


Charles  Steer  of    Joseph  S.  of  Darnal,  Gent.,    William  S.  of  Lon-=pAnn,  dau.  of 


Aldermanbury,  2 son,bp.7  March  1717-18  ;  don  &  afterwards 
London,  silk  d.  unmar.  10  April  1794 ;  of  Northampton, 
mercer,  eldest  bur._  in  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Esq.,  3rd  &  young- 
est son,  bp.  16  Aug. 
1722  ;  a  silkman. 


son,  bp.  Oct.  25,     Sheffield. 
1716  ;  d.  with- 
out issue. 


Samuel  Ras- 
tal  of  New- 
ark, Gent.  ; 
d.  at  Bath 
in  Feb.  1815, 
aged  92.  E 


MS.  337 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


819 


D 


E 


Elizabeth,  d.  without  Harriet,  mar.  Benj.  Cole  of  Mary,  mar.  Richd  Derme 

issue.  Wandsworth  &  Bath,  Esq.  of  Winchester. 

Martha,  mar.  Wil.  An-  Frances,  mar.  Richd  Ryder  Jane,  mar.  T.  Hunt  of 

drews  of  Albam,  co.  Popplewell  Steer,  Esq.  Nottingham. 
Som.,  Esq. 


Charles  S.  of= 
Devonshire 
Square,  Lon- 
don, Esq. 


:Mary  Wood        William=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Ann,  mar.  Wil. 

of  Jamaica.  Frazer,  Esq.,  Un-  Drury  Lowe, 

der-Secretary      of  Esq.,  of  Lockoe 

State.  Park. 


Frederick=  Fanny,  mar.  Vise1  Bury  4  May  1816.  William,: 

William,  Augustus  Fred.,   Vise1   Bury,  now,  d.  in 

mar.  in  1849,  Earl  of  Albemarle,   &   found  India. 

India.  insane. 


George. 
Anne. 


Mary,  mar.  James 
Vine,  Esq. 


Charles  Wil-= dau.  of 

liam,  mar.  in     ....  Wat- 
India. 


son. 


Sophia,  mar.  Harriet,  mar. 
....  Harring-  Wil.  Larkins. 
ton,  Esq. 


John  Steer,  4th  son,  bp.  Dec.  2, 
1691,  from  whom  a  family  of 
Yeomanry  at  &  about  Darnal. 
£200  by  his  mother's  will. 

Benjamin  S.  of  Shef-= 
field,  mercer,  5  son, 
bp.   18  April  1694; 
d.  13  Nov.  1746. 

pAlice,  dau.  of  Geo.  Wal- 
ker of  Hunself  (see  FED., 
p.  314)  ;  mar.  15  March 
1717. 

Ann,  bp.  8  July  Mary,  bp.  20  Oct.  Alice,  bp.  June  4,     Benjamin.     Dennis. 

1720  ;  mar.  May  1721  ;  mar.  John  1731  ;  mar.  5  Oct. 

11,  1738,  to  Josh  Shiercliffe  of  1758  to  John  Elam     Thomas.        Henry. 

Hoole    of    Shef-  Whitley  Hall.  of  Sheffield,  cutler;         All  d.  infants, 

field.  no  issue. 


Charles  Steer,  Rectory 
of   Hansworth,    6    & 
youngest  son,  bp.  23 
Feb.     1698-9.      (See 
father  &  mother's  will 
for  his  presentation  to 
Hansworth.) 

=Mary  Bacon 
of  Bradfield, 
mar.  9  Dec. 
1725. 

2.  Ann,  bp.  22  July  1696  ;  mar. 
at  Wickersley  3rd  July  1715  to 
William  Binks  of  Darnal,  cutler. 

T 

Steer  Binks. 

1    1 
David,  bp. 
&  bur.  in 
1701. 

Mary,  bur. 
in  1701. 

II                                           II 
Edmund      Ann,  bp.  12  Aug.  1727  ;      Sarah,  bp.  30 

bp.  17          mar.  Benj.  Rawson.  (See      Nov.  1729. 

Mary,  bp.  4 
Oct.  1733. 

1  1 
John 
Sep. 

,  bp.  14 
1738, 

March         FED.,  p.  217.) 

bur.  16th. 

1725-6  ;                          =p                        Charles, 

bp. 

William, 

bp. 

— 

eld.  son 

16  Dec. 

28  July 

John 

,  bp. 

3 

&  heir. 

1731. 

1736. 

Sep. 

1740. 

820 


FAMILI^E    MINOEUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  337 


1 

1 

1 

| 

Benjamin  Rawson 

of  Nidd=pElizabeth,  dau. 

Susanna,    Mary, 

Anne,  mar.  John 

Hall, 

CO. 

York, 

& 

Barley 

&   h. 

of 

Tho. 

d.  un- 

d. 

un- 

Cheyne. 

Hall, 

CO. 

Lane.  ; 

b. 

1758. 

Plumbe, 

Esq. 

mar. 

mar. 

See  issue  Burke's  '  Hist,  of  Commoners,'  part  v.,  p.  47. 


I  do  not  feel  the  same  confidence  in  this  as  in  the  other  parts  of  the  pedigree, 
but  I  believe  it  to  be  substantially  correct. 

John  Steer  of  Darnal,  farmer,  bp.  2  Dec.  1691  ^Mary,  dau.  of =Samuel  Newbould  of  psh.  of 
Yeo.     Will  22  May  1731.    (Y.  W.  2067.)  I Esq.  Hansworth,  Yea,  2  husband. 

William,=Mary  Keith,     Sarah,  bp.  9  Oct.    John  Steer^Eliz.  Mar-    Ann^bp.    G/eorge_  Steer=f= 

bp.  13 

Sep. 

1722. 

John.    Alice.    Elizab.    George.    Susan.    Jane.    Joseph.    Ann.        John.    Susan. 


mar.  15  April 
1770. 

1724  ;  mar.  Geo. 
Holland,    cutler, 
8  Aug.  1749. 

of  Darnal, 
Yeo.,  bp.  2 
Jan.  1726-7. 

riot,  mar. 
12  June 
1768. 

18    Dec. 
1728. 

of  Sheffield, 
butcher,  bp. 
28  Dec.  1729. 

MS.  338 

From  a  few  deeds  &  the  par.  register  there  were  other  Howsleys  at  Sheffield,  as 
may  be  seen  by  the  Register  ;  a  good  deal  of  property  centered  in  Wilson. 

I  believe  that  Tho.  &  Alexr  Howsley  were  brothers  &  the  2  sons  of  those  names 
in  the  will  of  Francis  H.  of  Upper-thorpe  21  Sep.  1575.  Wife  Jane  is  mentioned 
&  2  other  sons  Charles  &  Francis  &  2  dau8  Marg*  Whitehead  &  Ellen  Rowlanson. 


William  Hyde,  dead  33  Eliz.=f 


ph  Hyde  of=pEllen,  dau. 


par.  of  Eccles- 
field,  1  son, 
dead  33  Eliz. 


of  John 
Greaves. 


Alexander  Hyde  of  Auster- 
field,  Yeo.,  living  33  Eliz. 
In  14  Eliz.  he  was  of 
Barley  Hole,  clothier. 


Hugh  Hyde  of  Cinder-=f= 
hill  in  par.  of  Eccles- 
field,  dead  33  Eliz.  ;  of 
Greenal,  psh.  of  Eccles- 
field,  slater. 


Alexander  Howsley  of=Elizabeth  H., 
Brighouse,     par.     of    cohr,   mar.  7 
Sheffield,  weaver,  &  of    June  1574. 
Grenalfirth  1579. 


Phillis  Hyde,  cohr,  mar. 
23  Eliz.  to  Charles  Croft 
of  Whitley,  weaver. 


I 

William  Hyde 
of  Ecclesfield, 
Yeo. 


Thomas  Howsley  of  Sheffield,  linen  weaver 
bought  lands  at  Grenofirth  of  the  coheirs  of 
Ralph  Hyde. 


,=pEllen  Hyde,  coheir,  unmar.  1579 
mar.  at  Sheffield  22  May  1581. 


Robert  Howsley  of  Sheffield,  linen-=f  Elizab.  Cutt, 
draper,  bp.  at  Sheffield  5  June  1583  ;     mar.  1606. 
will   24   Feb.    1663;    bur.   5   Dec. 
1664  ;  a  Benefactor.  A 


....  Howsley,  ancestor  of 
Thos  H.,  called  nephew  by 
Rob.,  in  1663  with  3  chil- 
dren. (See  York  Wills  2082.) 


MS.  338 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


821 


1                                                 III 

1    1    1    1 

Margaret=  Robert  Howsley=pJudith           Elizabeth,  b.  1610  ; 

Mary,  b.  1618  ; 

Parkin, 

of  Sheffield,  bp. 

Finder,          bur.  1612. 

d.  1634. 

1  w.,  mar. 

1607.      Has    a 

mar.  1638;                  — 

— 

1631  ;  d. 

legacy    by     his 

d.  1642.         Thomas,   b.   1612; 

Helen,  b.  1622  ; 

1634. 

father's  will. 

bur.  1613. 

d.  1624. 

Robert  H.,  Mary  Howsley,  dau.  &  h., 
b.  1641  ;  b.  1639  ;  mar.  28  April 
d.  1642.  1662  toZachariah  Wilson 

of  Sheffield;  of  the  family 

at  Bromhead. 


John,  b.  1632  ; 
d.  1636. 


See  for  Crooks, 
Sheffield  Pedi- 
grees, p.  57. 


John  Bridges  of=  Sarah  H.,=pJohn  Crooke,  Clerk,  2  husb.,     Robert  C.,=Tabitha, 


John  Crooke  of  Sheffield,  hard-q 
warernan,  called  "  brother  "  by 
Robert  H.  ;  d.   10  Jan.  1669, 
aged  69  ;  will   dated  8  June 
1669;   "cutler;    Church  and 
School  Burgess." 

=Sarah,  d.  29  Feb. 
1671,    aged    77. 
Her  sister  Cathe 
Storke  named  in 
her  husband's  will. 

Robert  C., 
named 
in  his 
brother's 
will. 

Sheffield,  Clerk,     bp.  1625  ; 
mar.    1    March     Exr  to  her 
1647  ;    bur.  30     father's 
May  1655.             will. 

bp.  16  Jan.  1633-4;  ejected     d.     before    remar. 
by  the  Act  of  Uniformity  ;     his  father.     George 
liv«  at  Wakefield  1682  ;  mar.                         Marsha 
22  Aug.  1660. 

1                                              1                       t 
Samuel  C.,  bp.  at  Peniston     Sarah,  bp.  at     John  C.,  bp.  at  Peniston  21  June 
20  June  1661  ;  living  at     Sheffield    29     1662;  liv*  at  Wakefield  24  March 
Hemsworth  24  March  1682.     June  1668.        1682  ;  second  son. 

One  of  these  Crookes,  a  V.D.M.,  mar.  a  dau.  of  John  Mauleverer  of  Letwell. 

Edw.  Goodwin  of  Rawmarsh  speaks  of  2  brothers  Crooks. 

See  Fed.  of  Milner  &  of  Green  of  Liversedge,  p.  372. 

Francis  Howsley  of  Sheffield  mar.  11  Nov.  1566  Eliz.,  dau.  of  John  Rawson  of 
Upperthorpe. 

Rob.  Rollinson  &  Helen  Howsley  mar.  13  May  1572. 

Wm  Scott  of  psh.  of  Ecclesfield  1582  speaks  of  his  sister  Alice  Howsley,  York 
Wills  202,  &  in  372  we  have  Eliz.  Dickenson  &  Ann  Freeman  niece  of  Edward 
Scott  1602. 

Anthy  &  Rob.  Howsley,  bror  of  Eliz.  Beaumont  of  Shef1,  wid.    (York  Wills  2090.) 

Francis  Howsley  of  Hooper-thorpe.    Will  21  Sep.  1575.=pJane. 
To  be  bur.  in  Church  Yard  of  Shef . 


Charles.    Thomas,  a  pair  of  Walker 
Shears  by  his  father's  will. 


!  I 

Francis.    Alexander. 


Margaret,  w.  of 
....  Whitehead. 


Elizabeth,  w.  of 
....  Rowland- 
son. 


These  are  evidently  the  Tho8  &  Alex,  above. 


VOL.  II. 


3  P 


822 


FAMILI.E    MINORUM   GENTIUM. 


MS.  339 


Thomas  Birbeck  of  Oreton  in  Westmorland^.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ....  Wharton. 


Anne,  1  w.,  dau.  &  h.  of=f=Edward  Birbeck,  B.C.,  Fel.  of  Trin.  Col.,=j=Barbara  Kaye, 

-rxT»n  •  TT  i    /">*          i_  P\ j. "  _        /~11 .    1     ^ ,          j-  ,-v         T  *-*  K .-»  ftnd   « 


William  Kaye,  a  younger 
son  of  the  K.  of  Wood- 
some  ;  mar.  at  Staveley 
14  July  1609;  bur.  there 
2  Au£  1616. 


Camb.,    Domestic    Chaplain    to    John, 
Lord  Darcy,  &  Rector  of  Staveley. 


2"d  w. 


Isabel,  bp.  at  S.  5  Aug.  16 — . 


Judith  B.,  bp. 
at  Staveley  4 
Oct.  1010; 
probably  d.  y. 


Thomas  Birbeck,  bp.  at  8.  20  Nov.  1611  ;=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
one  of  the  Ass.  Minrs  in  the  Church  of    Creswick  of  Sheffield; 


Sheffield;  a  Nonconformist  in  1662; 
aged  55,  13  Aug.  1666  ;  d.  8  July  1674, 
&  was  bur.  on  10th  in  the  parish  Church- 
yard at  Sheffield. 


mar.  at  Sheffield  7 
Oct.  1639;  bur.  there 
11  Oct.  1674. 


Samuel  Birbeck,  aet.  16,  13  Aug.  1666. 
£5  left  to  him  by  Joan  Dale  of  Shef- 
field for  his  expenses  at  the  University. 


Sarah,  mar.  at  Sheffield 
10  June  1672  to  Rich- 
ard Kitson,  Clerk. 


Thomas,  bur. 
at  Sheffield  29 
Auc\  1645. 


Richard  Nalson  of  Altofts  in  psh.  of=j=Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beckwith  of  Ackton 


Norman  ton,  co.  York. 


in  psh.  of  Fetherstone,  co.  York. 


Thomas  Nalson  of=f  Grace,  dau.  of  Christopher  Saxton  of  Dunningley,  Surveyor, 


Altofts. 


Compiler  of  the  Maps  of  English  Counties 
brothers,  who  d.  without  issue. 


heir  to  her 


Edward,  bp. 
1  June  1613; 
d.  without 
issue. 


Anne,  mar.  1  Cotton 
Faram  of  Doncaster, 


Peter  Birbeck,  Rector  of  Castle-=j=Mary  Nal- 


ford,  bp.  4  Feb.  1614  ;  aged  51, 


2   Wil.  Walesby    of  13  Aug.  1666.     He  was  godson 

Nottingham.        She  to   Sir   Peter   Freschvile,   &   is 

mar.   Cotton  Faram  mentioned    in    his    will.      (See 

at  Sheffield  29  Oct.  '  Misc.  Yorkshire  Top.,'  Osgod- 

1640.  crosse.) 


son,  sole 
dau.  &  h. 


I  1  1 

Thomas. 

Thomas, 

Barbara, 

Mary,  mar.  Wil- 

Jane.       Edv 

— 

set.  18, 

d.y. 

liam     Smithson 

— 

Peter. 

13  Aug. 

of  Methley. 

Elizabeth. 

— 

1666. 

— 

John. 

Sarah. 

d.y. 

d.y. 

MS.  339 


FAMILI^fi    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


823 


The  Arms  allowed  at  Dugdale's  Visitation  were :  Birbeck,  Arg1,  aJess  between 
2  lions'  heads  in  chief  &  a  boar's  head  in  base  erased  gules  ;  quartering  Kaye,  Arg1, 
2  bends  sab.,  mullet  for  diff. ;  on  escutcheon  of  pretence,  Arg*,  a  saltier  vert, 
quartering  Saxton. 

There  was  a  Cotton  Faram  of  Sheffield  who  was  son  of  Christopher  Faram  of 
Clifton,  co.  York,  cutler  ;  was  admitted  to  his  freedom  in  the  Company  of  Cutlers 
of  Hallamshire  31  March  1638. 


MS.  340 

The  first  William  appears  to  be  the  William,  son  of  William  Fenton,  who  was 
bp.  at  Hansworth  25  July  1613,  and  the  elder  William  a  son  of  Richard,  bp.  there 
2  Feb.  1575-6. 

John  Wright  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  in  his  will  8  June  1691,  names  his  sisters  Ruth, 
Hannah,  Ann,  &  Esther,  daughters  of  William  Fenton,  who  seems  to  have  been  a 
second  husband  of  his  mother.  (Q.  if  the  Wm  Fenton  below.) 

See  the  Fenton  pedigree  in  4to  vol.  of  Sheffield  pedigrees. 

Alice  F.  names,  in  1709,  cousin  John  Stacye  and  cousin  Tho.  Handley,  &  perhaps 
Wm  Bamforth. 

William  Fentoii  of  Gleadleys  in  psh.=pAnn,  dau.  of  John  Nodder  of  Hans- 


of  Hansworth,  Gent.,  d.  6  March 
1686,  and  was  bur.  in  the  Ch.  yard 
of  Hansworth,  where  his  tomb  still 
remains. 


worth  &  Woodthorpe,  Yeo.  (see 
FED.,  p.  281)  ;  bp.  9  March  1605-6  ; 
mar.  14  Dec.  1637 ;  bur.  6  July 
1674. 


Ann,  bp.  10  Aug.  1651  ;  mar.  Rob.  Green 
of  Waterthorpe,  &  d.  25  Dec.  1688  ;  bur. 
with  the  Fentons. 


William  Fenton  of  Sheffield, 

a  Church  Burgess,  bp.  4  June  1643  ; 

bur.  at  Sheffield  3  Aug.  1696. 


Ann,  mar.  Wil.  Bur- 
ton of  Royds  Mill, 
Gent. 


Hannah,  mar.  4  Sep.  1690 
to  Thos  Handley  of  Hall 
Carr,  Gent.  (See  p.  272.) 


Esther,    bp.    7     Ruth  (Q.). 
April  1680;  bur. 
21  May  1700. 


Alexander  Fenton  of  Gleadleys,  Gent., ^Elizabeth  .  .  .  .  b. 


eldest  son  &  heir,  b.  1638  ;  d.  1  Jan. 
1709,  bur.  3  at  Hansworth.  M.I. 
Will  10  Dec.  1709.  Had  leases  of 
the  Collieries. 


1651  ;  d.  18  Oct. 
1724;  bur.  with 
her  husband. 


John,  bp.  29  Nov.  1640; 
bur.  16  June  1645. 

Ruth,  bp.  12  Feb.  1645. 


Debora,  bp.  30  Aug. 
1681  ;  mar.  John 
Nodder  of  Sheffield, 
Gent.  (p.  281). 


Judith,  bp.  27  Nov. 
1685  ;  mar.  James 
Bright  of  Brincliffe 
Edge,  Gent. 


Rebecca,  bp.  31 
Oct.  1694;  mother 
of  Matthew  Lam- 
bert. 


Mary,  mar.  Jona- 
than Spooner  of 
Sheffield,  mercer. 


Joseph,  bp.  21  Feb. 
1696-7;  of  Glead- 
leys, Gent.  ;  d.  un- 
mar.  31  Jan.  1724. 
A  Will  29  Jany  1724. 


Ann,  bp.  Elizabeth,  bp.  27  Ruth,  bp.  26  Hannah,   bp. 

20  July  Aug.  1674;  d.un-  Oct.     1676  ;  9  Oct.  1679  ; 

1672  ;  mar.  ut  Sheffield;  bur.   9  July  d.  unmar.  20 

mar bur.  there  24  Nov.  1678.  May  1735, 

Walker.  1755.  bur.  22. 


824 


FAMILIES    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  340 


IA 


William  Fen ton=T=Elizabeth, dau. of. ...;     Alexander,     John  F.  of=pAnn,  dau.  of 


of  Gleadleys, 
Gent.,  eld.  son, 
bp.  15  Sep.  1670; 
d.  24  Jan.  1713. 

mar.    2    George    Lee,    bp.  6  Oct.     Little  Shef- 
M.D.,  of  Sheffield,  10     1683;  bur.     field,  Gent., 
June  1714  ;  &  3rd  John     15  June        bp.  8  March 
Cowley  of  Doncaster,     1685.             1687-8;  bur. 
Gent.,  23  May  1722.                            at  Sheffield 
5  Feb.  1761. 

Jonathan  Lee 
of  Ecclesal, 
Gent.;  bp.  27 
Aug.  1684  ; 
mar.  24  Jan. 
1721-2  ;  bur. 
15  Nov.  1762. 

Ill                                                                      II 
Elizabeth,             Ann,  b.  25  April,  bp.  22  May  1723  ;  d.  y.       John,  bp.  7   June 

bp.25Dec.                                                                                      1727  ;  bur.  9  Aug. 
1694  ;  liv-            Elizabeth,  sole  dau.  &  h.,  bp.  3  Dec.  1724  ;       1733. 
ing  1698.             mar.  31  Dec.  1748  to  John  Rotherham,                   — 
Esq.,  of  Dronfield.    (See  p.        .)                    Debora,  bp.  1  April 

1730,  bur.  13  June. 

Richard  Fenton  of  Gleadleys,  co.  York,  Gent.,  John  Mitchell  of  Gray's  Inn,  co. 
Midd.,  Esq.,  John  Savage  of  Eckington,  co.  Derb.,  Yeo.,  came  before  Richard 
Weston,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  22  July  18  Car.  I.,  &  acknowledged  a 
debt  to  the  King  of  £200. 

In  the  will  of  Joseph  Fenton  1724  he  speaks  of  his  sister  Anne  Lambert,  wid., 
which  throws  some  doubt  on  this. 

By  the  will  of  Joseph  Fenton  it  would  seem  that  Ann  mar Lambert. 

Rebecca  was  then  unmar.  It  would  seem  that  she  was  the  wife  of  .  .  Walker. 


— Atones. 


MS.  340 


A  Lee  of  Sheffield  mar.  one  of  the  dau3  of  Rowland  Hancock,  Vicar  of  Eccles- 
field,  as  appears  by  0.  H.'s  Diary.1 


Joseph  Lee=f=Eliz. 
Daniel. 


1698,  will  of  Dr  George  Pearson. 


George  Lee,  1648,  names  2  nieces,  Ann  &  Sara  Webster,  and  bro.  in  law  Robert 
Stacye. 


Stones.    (See  p.  198.)=pEliz.,  of  Shef*,  vid.    Will  14  April  '38. 


George  Lee  of  Little  Sheffield,n=Ann  Stones,  bur.  at  Nor-    Nicholas  Stones,=rAnn 


Yeo.     Will  27  Feb.  1648. 


ton  20  Nov.  1665, aged  69.    bro.  in  law  1648. 


A     Thomas.      Alice.      Samuel.       Joseph.       Nicholas.       Hester.       Mary. 

1  Perhaps  Joseph  Lee  &  Ann  his  wife,  members  of  the  congregation  at  Shier- 
cliffe  Hall. 


MS.  340 


FAMILI^J    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


825 


A 

=Sarah  Rodes,  mar.  26 
Nov.  1649.  (Q.  dau. 
of  Ric.  Sims  of  Shef1, 
scissorsmith.  See  his 
will  1676.) 

1                1    1          1                               i 
....  w.    Josh.     Alice,  \v.  of  Sam1    James  Lee  of  Shef-=j 

of   ....       —       Atkins  of   Sike-     field,  scrivener,  bur. 
Skyers.       Eliz.     house,  tanner,  1  1     30  April  1664,  or  4 
Aug.  1658.             Jan.  1676. 

James  Lee  of  Sheffield,=j 
scrivener,  bp.   9   Dec. 
1650;   d.  6  Jan.  1705, 
bur.   7.      Had  several 
other  children  who  d. 
infants. 

Samuel,  bp.  8  Dec.    John,    bp.    9     Sarah,  bp.   9 
1653.    Admitted       June  1660.         May  1652. 
to  his  freedom  in 
Co.  of  Cutlers,           Jonathan,  bp.    Elizab.,bp.  15 
1676.                          17  July  1664.     Oct.  1657. 

James,  of  Sheffield,  Atty,  bp.  27  June        Margaret,  bp. 
1689  ;  bur.  26  Nov.  1726.                         31  July  1684. 

Barbara,  bp.  24 
Feb.  1698. 

Roger  Lee  of  Little  Sheffield,  Yeo.^Elizabeth,  named 
will  dated  16  May  1683  ;    a  bene-     as  dead  in  will  of 


factor  to  Ecclesal ;  bur.  12  June 
1683  ;  to  be  bur.  in  Ch.  of  Shef1. 
Coz.  Nicholas  Stones. 


Jonathan  Lee. 


Mary,  w.  of 
....  Carr 
1683. 

John  L. 


Margaret,  w. 
of  Rob.  Wil- 
son, &  had 
Wil.  &  John. 


George  Lee  of  Sheffield,  Gent.,= 
an  Attorney,  d.  1687.  To  have 
£600  when  21. 

pElizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Boughton 
of  Sheffield,  mercer. 

Martha,       Mary,      Jane, 
w.  of.  ...     £700.      £615. 
Marriot. 

George  Lee,  bp.  14  July  1678  ;  of=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  . 
Col.,   Camb.  ;    B.A.  1701  ;     Jolley,  Curate 
Assistant  Minister  at  Sheffield  ;  d.     Holmesfield. 
1719  s.p. 

Thomas,  bp.     John, 
of     24  Aug.            d.  y. 
1682. 

Robert,  posthumous,  bp.  22=Mary  Bagshaw,  wid., 
June  1687  ;  an  apothecary,    mar.  30  Jan.  1714. 

II            II             1 
Mary.        Ann.       Faith. 

Elizab.      Jane. 

Jonathan  Lee  of  Little  Sheffield,  Gent.  Will= 
29  Sep.  1713.  To  be  bur.  in  Sheffield  Church 
in  the  usual  burying-place  of  our  family. 
Has  interest  in  the  water  works. 


:Anne  Sorsby,  bur.  26  Jan.  1697-8. 
She  was  dau.  of  Malin  Sorsby  of 
Sheffield,  cutler,  &  had  £600  by  will 
of  his  uncle  Dr  Rob.  Sorsby. 


Ann,  l=Christopher  Cowley  of  Sheffield,= Elizabeth,  bp.  15  March  Ann,  mar. 

w.,  d.       Attorney,  d.  22  June  1753  ;  bur.     1681;     mar.    1    Daniel  John  Fen- 

March     in  the  psh.  Ch.;   bror  &  Exr  to     Gascoign  10  Jan.  1709  ;  ton  as 

1719.       John  Cowley  of  Doncaster  &  after    mar.  C.  C.  6  Nov.  1721  ;  above. 
B                of  Eastoft,  Gent.                             d.  6  Oct.  1752. 


826  FAMILI^E    MItfORUM    GENTIUM.  MS.  340 


George  Lee  of  Sheffield,  M.D.,=pElizabeth,  wid.  of  William  Fen-     Roger, b.  29  Aug., 


bp.  17  Aug.  1687  ;  will  15  Nov. 
1719  ;  bur.  27  June  1720. 
Exr  to  his  father. 


ton  above  ;  mar.  10  June  1714 ;     bp.  27  Sep.  1688  ; 
mar.  3  John  Cowley  23  May    bur.  22  June 
1722.  1690. 


Elizabeth,  bp.  2  July  1718.  Ann,  bp.  13  July  1720. 

C.  0.  was  aged  14,  1706,  when  he  was  at  the  Grammar  School  at  Doncaster. 

1682,  May  29,  bp.  Alice,  dau.  of  Mr  John  Gowley. 

1712,  Oct.  9,  mar.  Dr  John  Jackson,  Kector  of  Rossington,  to  Eliz.  Cowley,  dau. 
of  John  Cowley  of  Doncaster,  Collector  of  Excise. 

1714,  June  21,  mar.  Mr  Tho.  Mason  of  Pontefract  &  Penelope  Cowley. 

Seth  Ellis  Stevenson  of  Retford,  Clerk,  mar.  to  his  2nd  wife  Miss  Cowley  of  Don- 
caster,  a  relation  to  Mr  Rotherham,  so  probably  dau.  of  Christopher. 

See  Church  Notes  at  Eckington. 

John  Cowley  of  Doncaster,  Gent.  Will  2  Feb.  1715.  Wife  Alice.  Eld.  son  John 
Cowley.  2nd  son  Christopher  Cowley. 

John  Lee,  who  was  for  many  years  the  Par.  Clerk  at  Sheffield,  bp.  1719  ;  d.  2 
Feb.  1788,  is  bur.  near  the  James  Lees  in  the  churchyard  at  Sheffield,  &  had  a 
volume  of  matters  relating  to  Sheffield,  which  seemed  to  have  belonged  to  an  Attorney. 

See  p.  176  for  some  Lees  of  Sheffield. 

See  Ric.  Cowley.     (York  Wills  639.) 

Daniel  Gascoign  of  Shefd,  apothecary,  owner  of  Gill  Carrs  which  had  belonged  to 
the  Scargills.  Will  6  April  1719  (York  Wills  1739).  Mother  Ellen.  Sister  Dory, 
w.  of  Edw.  Edwards. 

An  Henry  Gascoign  of  Rotherham,  Yeo.,  made  his  will  13  Dec.  1670.    Wife  Ann. 


I  I  1 

John.        Henry.        Ann,  w.  of  Rob.  Stone. 

Tho.  Martin,  a  benefactor  to  Doncaster.     Will  1688.    Had  2  sisters,  Mrs  Rutter 
&  Mrs  Cowley,  livg  1704,  i.e.  Alice  Cowley  &  Penelope  Rutter. 

MS.  341 

Thomas  Martiu  of  Doncaster,  Gent.        Alice  Penelope  Coz.   M"  Mary  Greenwood, 

Will  17  Jan.  1688,  to  be  bur.  as  near        Cowley.        Rutter.  formerly  M"  Box,  coz.  John 

my  father  &  mother  as  possible.  =  Marshal  of  Grantham. 


MS.  341 
William  Ellis  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  Master  Cutler  1684. 


. 


John  Ellis,  3  son,  bp.  15  Feb.  1676.  Helen,  b.  24  Mary,  b.  30  Sep.,  bp.  23  Oct. 

He  seems  to  have  been  a  "John  June,  bp.  20  1695.     (Q.   if  not  wife  of 

Ellis,"  cutler,  bur.  at  Sheffield  13  July  1681.  Boote,  Sutter,  &  Ashforth.) 
Sep.  1711. 

A 


MS.  341 


FAMILY    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


827 


Seth  Ellis,  bp.  28  April=p        William  Ellis,  2  son,  bp.  13  Sep.  1674  ;=f  Elizabeth, 

1672  ;     a    Clergyman  ; 

Curate    of    Brampton, 

co.  Derb.     He  was  Dr 

of. 


was  Parish  Clerk  of  Sheffield  40  years  ; 
d.  11  Sep.  1743,  aged  69  ;  bur.  in  the 
Church-porch  of  Sheffield.  


d.  3  May 
1743,  aged 
75. 


....  Ellis,  a  Clergyman. 


Sarah,  mar.  John  Par- 
kin of  the  Elms  &  Shire 
Green,  Gent.  (See 
p.  .) 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Geo. 
Coke  of  Kirkby  Hall, 
Esq.  (See  PED.,  p. 
239.) 


Anna  Maria,  bp.  at  Brampton  25 
April  1723  ;  mar.  Anth?  High- 
more,  Esq.,  of  Wincheap,  Canter- 
bury, &  d.  13  Oct.  1794.  Had 
15  children. 


Seth  Ellis,  Curate  of= 
Brampton    &    Great  . 
Hale  (see '  Lit.  Anec.,' 
vi.,  234);  ob.  20  Jan. 
1791,  aged  near  80. 


Jonathan,  of  Shef-= Isabella  Maria,  dau.=.  .  .  .  Asline, 
field,  Attorney,          of  John  Wilson   of    2  husb.  (See 
mar.  30  June  1751;     Bromhead,  Gent.         p. 
d.  s.p.  (See  '  Hallamshire.') 


293.) 


Q.  if  Rev.  Wm  Ellis,  Mr  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Alford  in  Lincolnshire  1781, 
is  of  this  family.  ('  L.  A.,'  v.,  394.) 

In  the  account  of  James  Bentham,  Prebendary  of  Ely,  Rector  of  Bowbrick-hill, 
etc.,  Author  of  the  '  History  of  Ely  '  ('  L.  A.,'  iii.,  485),  the  name  of  his  wife  is  not 
mentioned.  I  have  some  reason  to  think  she  was  a  dau.  of  William  Ellis  the  Parish 
Clerk.  He  appears  to  have  been  a  man  much  respected.  See  his  Mon.  Insc  in 
'Hallamshire.'  The  Historian  of  Ely  was  b.  about  1709. 


.  .  .  .=pSeth  Ellis  Stevenson,  M.A..  of  Peter  House,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Wad-=.  .  .  .  2  w..  dau.  of 


1  w. 


dingworth  &  Treswell,  Mr  of  the  Grammar  School,  Retford,  d.  19  July    ....  Cowley. 

1793,  aged  69  ;  son  of  Henry  S.,  38  y"  Mr  of  the  School  &  Vicar  of 

Elksley. 


Seth  Ellis  Stephenson  of  East  Barkwith,  co.  Line.,  Clerk,  William  Stevenson  of  Norwich,^= 

d.  19  Aug.  1814,  aged  56.  F.S.A.,  a  printer. 


Seth  William  Stevenson,  now  of  Norwich,  1829. 


MS.  341 

John  Wildman  of  Ponte- 
fract that  mar.  W.  Wads- 
worth's  dau.  to  his  first 
wife  &  c.  (0.  H.) 

See  will  of  Mark  Skel- 
ton  of  Kellington  1711-12. 


—  8Btftman. 


Hannah,  1  w.,=John  Wildman=f=Susan,  dau.  of  Joseph 
dau.  of  Wil.  of  Pontefract,  Thoresby  of  Syke 
Wads  worth  mercer,  an  House  (see  PED.,  p. 

(p.  5).  Alderman.  358);  mar.  at  Syke- 

house  Chapel  6  July 
1674  by  Mr  Byard, 
Vicar  of  Wistow. 


828 


FAMILI^E    MINORUM    GENTIUM. 


MS.  341 


John  Wildman  of  Thetford  in  Norf.,  where  he=p 
was  an  Alderman  &  Collector  of  Excise. 
3  dans. 

Thomas  Fishers 
of    Pontefract, 
apothecary. 

pMary, 
b.  1688 

Ann  Fisher,  only  dau.,  mar.Wil.  Walker,  an  Att7,  &  was  living  at  Fairburn  1760. 


William  Lee  of=FSusanna.  b.  1 


Pontefract,    an 
Alderman. 


June     1675 ; 
V.D.M. 


Joseph, 
ob.  co3l.; 
b.  1681. 


Timothy,  ob.  coal. ; 
b.  15  June  '92. 


Jeremy,  ob.  coel.  ; 
b.  1685. 


Timothy  Lee,  D.D.,=Penelope,  dan.^John  Price,  Esq., 

John  Lee=j 

Rector  of  Ackworth  . 

&    c.     of    Sir 

1st  husband,    of 

of  Ponte- 

(Nichols's 'Lieces- 

Wil.  Chester  of 

Covent    Garden, 

fract, 

tershire,'    ii.,    581, 

Chichley,Bart. 

surgeon.     (See 

Esq.,  dead 

etc.) 

Gage's  '  Suffolk,' 

1760. 

p.  391.) 

Anthony  Surtees,= Frances  Doro- 

Esq.,     J.P.     for  thea,     d.     27 

W.  R.  &  L*  Col.  March     1802, 

of  2  W.  Y.,  d.  2  aged  64  ;  bur. 

June  1807,  aged  at  Ackworth. 
65  ;  bur.  at  Ack- 
worth. 


William 
Lee  of 
Ponte- 
fract, 
Esq., 
only  son 
&  heir 
1753. 


Mary,  mar. 
William 
Poole  of 
Hook  in 
Sussex, 
Esq. 


Percival=pMary  Lee,= Robert 


Brereton 
of  Ireland, 
Esq.,  1st 
husband. 


heir  to  her 
brother  & 
uncle  1779. 


Bull  of 
Chichester, 
2nd  hus- 
band. 


William  Brereton,  Captain  in  17  Foot  1779,  only  child. 

Mr  W.  Doyley  Bayley  informed  me  that  there  was  a  son  of  John  &  Margaret 
Susanna  Wildman  (formerly  Thoresby)  named  Samuel,  b.  Sep.  1687,  bp.  by  Mr 
Naylor.  Lost  in  the  Restoration  in  the  Great  Storm  23  Nov.  1703  on  Goodwin 
Sands. 


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