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ESTABLISHED M.DCCC.XLIII.
FOR TBB PtrBUClTI<»C OF
HISTORICAL AND LITERARY REMAINS
CONNtiCrU) WITH THB FiXATIMB COUNTIES OF
LANCASTER AND CHESTER,
Council for the year 1871-72.
PrttfOrent.
JAMES CROSSLEY, EBft., F.B.A.
Thb Rev. F. R. RAINES, M.A, F.S.A., Hon. C«non of Manchegter, Viow of
Milnrow, and Rural Dean.
WILLIAM BEAMONT, Esq.
The Vbrt Ret. GEORGE HULL BOWERS, D.D., Dean of Manehoster.
RICHARD COPLEY CHRISTIE, Esq., M.A., Chancellor of thoDiocne of Mancbeator.
TflE Ret. THOMAS CORSEB, M.A., F.S.A_ Eector of Stand.
WILLIAM ADAM HULTON, Esq.
THOMAS JONES, Esq., B.A., F.S.A.
WILLIAM LANGTON, Esq.
COLONEL EGERTON LEIGH.
The Rev. JOHN HOWARD MARSDEN, B.D., F.R.G.S,, Canon of ManehwUr.
The Bev. JAMES RAINS, H.A., Canon of York, Felloir of Durham Univergit;.
%xtaiixxtx.
ARTHUR H. HEYWOOD, Esq.
Kanonrg Aefrctacg.
R. HENRY WOOD, Esq., F.S.A., F.B.G.8.,
Mem. Corr. Soe. Antiq. de Normandio.
RULES OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETY.
1. That the Soeietj shall be limited to three hundred and fift^ members.
2. That the Societj shall consist of members being subscribers of one pound aonoally, rioh subscrip-
tion to be paid in advance, on or before the da; of general meeting in each year. Tbe first general meeting
to be held on the 23rd day of March, 1S43, and the general meeting ii^each year afterwards on the 1st day
of March, nnlesB it eboold fall on a Sunday, when some other da; is to be nomad by the Council.
3. That the affairs of the Society be conducted by a Council, conaieting of a permanent President and
Vice-PreeidcDt, and twelve other memban, including a Treasnrer and Secretary, all of whom shall ba
elected, tha first two at the general meetmg next after a vacancy ihftll occur, and the twelve other
members at the general meeting annually.
4. That any member may compound for hia future lubscriptions by the payment of ten pounds.
6. That the accounts of the receipts and expenditure of the Society be audited annually, by threa
aaditora, to be elected at the general meeting; and that any member wbo ahall be one year m arrear of
his subscription, shall no longer be considered as belonging to the Society.
6. That even member not in arrear of hia annual snbaeription, be entitled to a copy of each of tha
works published by the Society.
7. That twenty oopies of each work shall be allowed to the editor of the same, in addition to tha
one to which he may be entitled ai a member.
iilpptteatforu a fid
SavnU, Manchetltr, or
PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETYc
First year ( 1 843-4).
TOL.
I. TrarelB in Holland, the United ProTinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-1635. By Sir
William Brereton, Bart. Edited by Edward Hawkins, Esq., F.R.8., F.8.A., F.L.S. pp. viii, 206.
II. Tracts relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire during the Great Civil War. Edited and
Illustrated from Contemporary Documents by George Ormerod, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S.,
author of ** The History of Cheshire." ^pip, xxxii, 372.
III. Chester's Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George's Day 1610, in
the foresaid Citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduction and Notes.
Edited by the Rev. Thomas Cobser, M.A. j^, xviii, 36.
Second year (1844-5).
lY. The Life of Adam Martindale, written by himself, and now first printed from the original mana-
script in the British Museum. Edited by the Rev. Richard Parkinson, B.D., Canon of Slanchester.
'P'p. xvi, 246.
y. Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, 1715. By Samuel Hibbbrt-Wark, M.D., F.R.S.E., &.c.
pp. X, 66, and xxviii, 292.
YI. Potts's Discovery of Witches in the county of Lancaster. Reprinted from the original edition of
1613 ; with an Introduction and Notes by James Crosslet, Esq. ^f, Ixxx, 184, 62.
Third year (1845-6).
YII. Iter Lancastrense, a Poem written a.d. 1636, b^ the Rev. Richard James. Edited by the Rev.
Thomas Corser, M.A. 'pp. cxii, 86. Folding Pedigree.
YIII. Notitia Cestriensis, or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester, by Bishop GastreU. Cheshire,
Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines, M.A., F.S.A. Yol. I. pp, xvi, 396. Plate.
IX. The Norris Papers. Edited by Thomas Heywood, Esq., F.S.A. pp. xxxiv, 190.
Fourth year ( 1 846-7).
X. The Coucher Book or Chartuhiry of Whalley Abbey. Edited by W. A. Hulton, Esq. Yol. I.
pp.xl,338. PlaU.
XI. The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Yol. II. pp. 339-^36.
XII . The Moore Rental. Edited by Thomas Heywood, Esq., F.S.A. pp. Izx, 168.
Publications of the Chetham Society, 3
Fifth year (i847-8),
VOL.
XIII. The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington. Edited by Ja8. Crosslet, Esq. VoL I.
jTp. yiiiy 398.
XIV . The Journal of Nicholas Assheton. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines ,M. A., F.S. A. j9p. xzz, 164.
XV. The Holy Lyfe and History of Saynt Werburge, very fratefull for all Christen People to rede.
Edited by Edward Hawkins, Esq. |>|7. xxTiii, 10^ 242.
Sixth year (i 848-9).
XVI. The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. Vol. III. |>p. xU-Ut, 637-836.
XVII. Warrington in 1465. Edited by William Beamont, Esq. pp. Izxviii, 152.
XVIII. The Diary of the Rev. Henry Newcome, from September 30, 1661, to September 29, 1663.
Edited by Thomas Hetwood, Esq., F.8. A. j^p. xl, 242.
Seventh year ( 1 849-50).
XIX. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part I. Lancashire, Part 7. pp, iv, 160, xxviii.
XX. The Coacher Book or Chartalary of WhaUey Abbey. Vol. IV. (Conclusion J. pp, W-lxiii, 937-
1314.
XXI. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part II. Lancashire^ Part II. pp. IxxYii, 161-^2. PlaU.
Eighth year (i 850-1).
XXII. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part III. LancaMre, Part III. (Conclusion J. pp. 35^-621.
XXIII. A Golden Mirronr ; conteininge certaine pithie and fignrative visions prognosticating good
fortune to England, &c. By Richard Robinson of Alton. Reprinted from the only known copy of
the original edition of 1589 in the British Museum, with an Introduction and Notes by the Rev.
Thomas Cobsbu, M.A., F.S.A. pp. xxii, 10, 96.
XXIV. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. I. Edited by William Lanoton, Esq. : containing
Papers connected with the afiairs of Milton and his Family. Edited by J. F. Marsh, Esq. pp 46.
Plats.
EpistolaiT Reliques of Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquaries, 1653-73. Communicated by Gborob
Ormerod, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., and F.6.8. pp. 16.
Calendars of the Names of Families which entered their seyeral Pedigrees in the successive
Heraldic Visitations of the County Palatine of Lancaster. Communicated by George Ormerod,
D.C.L., F.R.S., F.8.A., and F.G.8. pp. 26.
A Fragment, illustrative of Sir Wm. Dugdale*s Visitation of Lancashire. From MSS. in the
possession of the Rev. F. R. Raiitbs, M.A., F.8.A. pp. 8.
Ninth year (185 1-2),
XXV. Cardinal Allen's Defence of Sir William Stanley's Surrender of Deventer. Edited by Thomas
Heywood, Esq., F.8.A. pp. c, 38.
XXVI. The Autobiography of Henry Newcome,M. A. Edited by Rd. Pabkuibon, D.D., F.S.A. Vol.1.
pp. xxvy 184.
XXVII. The Autobiography of Henry Newcome, M.A. Vol. II. (CkmeUtsionJ. pp. 186^390
4 Publications of the Chetham Society.
Tenth year (1852-3).
▼OL.
XXYIII. The Jacobite TriaU at Manchester in 1694. Edited by Willia.ii Bbamont, Esq. pp. ze, 132.
XXIX. The Stanley Papers, Part I. The Earls of Derby and the Verse Writers and Poets of the six-
teenth and seventeenth centuries. By Thomas Hbtwood, Esq., F.S.A. pp. 64.
XXX. Documents relating to the Prioir of Penwortham, and other Possessions in Lancashire of the
Abbey of Eyesham. Edited by W. A Hulton, Esq. pp, Ixxviii, 136.
Eleventh year (185 3-4).
XXXI. The Stanley Papers, Part 11. The Derby Household Books, comprising an account of the
Household Beg^ations and Expenses of Edward and Henry, third ana fourth Elarls of Derby ;
together with a Diary, containing^ the names of the guests who visited the latter Earl at his houses
in Lancashire : by William Farrington. Esq., the Comptroller. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines,
M.A.,F.S.A. pp. xcviii, 247. FivePlat€S.
XXXII. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom. Edited by Richard Parkinson,
D.D.,F.8.A. Vol.1. Parti, pp. x, 320. Portrait,
XXXIII. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester.
The First Portion. Edited by the Rev. G. J. Piocopb, M.A. pp. vi, 196.
Twelfth year (i 854-5).
XXXIV. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom. Vol. I. Part II. pp. 321-639.
XXXV. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall. Edited by John
Harland, Esq., F.S.A. Part I. pp. 232. Frontispiece.
XXXVI. The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington. Vol. II. Part I. pp. 248.
Thirteenth year (1855-6).
XXXVII. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. II. Edited by William Lanoton, Esq. : containing
The Rights and Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Chester, the Earls Palatine, the Chamber-
lain, and other Officers. Edited by Joseph Brooks Yatbs, F.A.0., G.S., and P.S. w. 37.
The Scottish Field. (A Poem on the Battle of Fiodden.) Edited by John Robson, Esq. pp. xv,28.
Examynatyons towcheynge Cokeye More, Temp. Hen. VIII. in a dispute between the Lords of the
Manors of Middleton and lUddyffe. Communicated by the Rev. F. R. Raines, M.A., F.8.A. pp. 30.
A History of the Ancient Chapel of Denton, in Manchester Parish. By the Rev. John Booker.
M.A., F.S.A. pp. viii, 148. Three PlaUs.
A Letter from John Bradshawe of Gray's Inn to Sir Peter Legh of Lyme. Edited by William
Lanoton, Esq. pp. S.
Facsimile of a beed of Richard Bussel to Church of Evesham (for insertion in vol. ttxJ.
XXXVIII. Bibliographical Notices of the Church Libraries of Turton and Gorton bequeathed by
Humphrey Chetham. Edited by Gilbert J. French, Esq. pp. 199. lUustrated Title.
XXXIX. The Farington Papers. Edited by Miss ffarinoton. pp. zvi, 179. Five plates of Signatures.
aapp
Publications of the Chetham Society. 5
Fourteenth year (1856-7).
VOL.
XL. The Private Joamal and Literary Remaiiu of John Byrom. Vol. II. Part I. pp. 326 atkd tico
Indexes,
XLI. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Grawthorpe Hall. Part II. pp. 233-472.
Portrait.
XLII. A History of the Ancient Chapels of Didshury and Chorlton, in Manchester Parish, inclading
Sketches of the Townships of Didshury, Withington, Bumage, Heaton Norris, Reddish, Levenshulme,
and Ghorlton-cum-Hardy: together with Notices of the more Ancient Local Families, and Particulars
relating to the Descent of their Estates. By the Bev. John Booker, M.A., F.S.A. pp. viii, 337;
Seven lUusiratiom.
Fifteenth year (1857-8).
XLIII. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall. Part III. pp. x
473-776.
XLIT. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom. Vol. II. Part II. pp. 327-654.
Byrom Pedigrees, pp. 41 and three folding sheets; Index, pp. v.
XLV. Miscellanies : hein^ a selection from the Poems and Correspondence of the Rev. Thos. Wilson,
B.D., of Clitheroe. With Memoirs of his Life. By the Bev. Canon Raines, M.A., F.SA. pp. zc,
230. Two Plates.
Sixteenth year (185 8-9).
XLYI. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall. Part IV. (Con-
clusion), pp. 777-1171.
XLYII. A History of the Ancient Chapel of Birch, in Manchester Parish, including a Sketch of the
Townslup of Rusnolme : together with Notices of the more Ancient Local Families, and Particulars
relating to the Descent of their Estates. By the Rev. John Booker, M.A., F.S.A. pp. viii, 255.
Four Plates.
XLYIII. A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and against Popeir (published in or about the
reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library founded by Humphrey Chetham; in which is
incorporated, with urge Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the whole of Peck's List of the
Tracts in that Controversy, with his References. Edited by Thomas Jones, Esq. B.A. Part I.
pp. xii, 256.
Seventeenth year (185 9-60) .
XLIX. The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts. The Civil and Military Govern-
ment of the County, as illustrated by a series of Royal and other Letters; Orders of the Privy Council,
the Lord Lieutenant, and other Authorities, &c., &c. Chiefly derived from the Shuttleworth MS8.
at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire. Edited by John Harland, Esq., F.S.A. Part I. pp. cxz, 96.
Seven Plates.
L. The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts. Part II. (Conclusion), pp. 97-^333.
LI. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester. The Second
Portion, pp. vi, 283.
6 Publications of the Chetham Society.
Eighteenth year ( 1 860-1 ).
VOL.
LII. Collectanea Anelo-Poetica : or, A Bibliographical and Descriptire Catalo^ae of a portion of a Col*
lection of Early Knglish Poetry, with occasional Extracts and Remarks Biographical and Critical.
By the Rev. Thokas Corsbr, M.A., F.8. A., Rural Dean ; Rector of Stand, Lancashire ; and Vicar
of Norton, Northamptonshire. Part I. |7j}. zi, 208.
LII I. Mamecestre: being Chapters from the early recorded History of the Barony, the Lordship or
Manor, the Vill Borough or Town, of Manchester. Edited by John Hulland, Esq., F.S.A. Vol. I.
j>|>. 207. Frontispiece,
LI V. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester. The Third
Portion. (Conclusion J. pp. v, 272.
Nineteenth year (i 86 1-2).
LV. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part II. pp. vi, 209-456.
LVI. Mamecestre. Vol. II. pp. 209--431.
LVII. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. III. Edited by Williak Lakoton, Esq. : containing
On the South Lancashire Dialect, with Biographical Notices of John Collier, the author of Tim
Bobbin. By Thos. Hbtwood, Esq. pp. 84.
Rentale de Cokersand : being the Bursar's Rent Roll of the Abbey of Cokersand, in the County
Palatine of Lancaster, for the year 1501. Printed from the Original. Edited by the Rev. F. R.
Raines, M.A., F.S.A. pp. xviii, 46.
The Names of all the Gentlemen of the best callinge w'^'in the countye of Lancastre, whereof choyse
ys to be made of a c'ten number to lend vnto her Ma^* moneye vpon privie seals in Janvarye 1588.
From a manuscript in the possession of the Rev. F. R. Raines, M.A., F.S.A. pp. 9.
Some Instruction given by William Booth Esquire to his stewards John Garington and William
Bowcrofte, upon the purchase of Warrington by Sir George Booth Baronet and William Booth his
son, A.D. MDCXViii. Communicated by William Beamont, Esq. • pp. 8.
Letter from Sir John Seton, Manchester y« 25 M'ch, 1643. Edited by Thomas Hetwood, Esq.,
F.S.A. pp. 15.
The Names of eight hundred inhabitants of Manchester who took the oath of allegiance to Charles
II. in April, 1679. Communicated by John Harland, F.S.A. pp. 8.
The role Booke of Manchester, May y* 22^ 1690. Edited by William Lanoton, Esq. pp. 43.
Map and folding Table,
Twentieth year (1862-3).
LVIII. Mamecestre. Vol. III. (Conckuion.J pp. xl, 433-627.
LIX. A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine of Lancaster : being the Reports of the
Royal Commissioners of Hennr VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary. Edited by the Rev. F. R.
Raines, M.A., F.S.A. Vol. I. pp. xzxix, 168.
LX. A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine of Lancaster, &c. Vol. II. (Conclusion J.
pp. 16^^23.
Twenty-first year (i 863-4).
General Index to the Remains Historical and literary published by the Chetham Society, vok. I-XXX.
pp. vlii, 168.
LXI. I. Abbott's Journal. II. An Account of the Tryalls &c. in Manchester in 1694. Edited by the
Rt. Rev. Alexander Goss, D.D. pj9.xix, 32; xxi, ^; 5.
LXII. Discourse of the Warr in Lancashire. Edited by William Bbamont, Esq. pp. xxxiv, 164
Tv>o PlaUs.
Publicatiofis of the Clutfiam Society. 7
Twenty-second year (1864-5).
VOL.
LXIII. A Volume of Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester in the Sixteenth Century.
Compiled and edited by John Harl^nd, F.S.A. pp, xix, 208. Frontispiece,
LXIV . A Catalo^e of the Collection of Tracts for and against Popery, Part 11. To which are added
an Index to the Tracts in both editions of Gibson's Pfeserratiye, and a reprint of Dodd's Certamen,
Utriusque Ecclesiro. Edited by Thomas Jonbs, Esq. B.A. pp» x, 269^ 17.
LXY. Continuation of the Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester, a.d. 1686-1602. By John
Habland, Esq. pp. viiiy 128.
Twenty-third year (i 865-6),
LXYI. The Stanley Papers. Part III. Priyate DeTotions and Miscellanies of James serenth earl of
Derby, K.G-., with a Prefatory Memoir and Appendix of Documents. Edited by the Rev. Canon
Raines, M.A., F.S.A. Vol. 1. pp. i-ccviii. Four Plates.
LXVII. The Stanley Papers. Part III. Vol. 2. pp. ccix-cccxcY. Four Plates.
LXVIII. Collectanea relating to Manchester and its Neighbourhood, at various periods. Compiled
arranged and edited by John Harland, F.8.A. Vol. I. pp. viii, 258.
Twenty-fourth year (1866-7),
LXIX. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more distinguished
Scholars. Edited by the Rey. Jeremiah Finch Smith, M.A., Rector of Aldridge, Staffordshire,
and Rural Dean. Vol. I., from a.d. 1730 to a.d. 1775. pp. yiii, 253.
LXX. The Stanley Papers. Part^II. Vol.3. (Conclusion.) pp. 112 and 65. Frontispiece.
LXXI. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part III. pp, x, 282.
Twenty-ffth year (i 867-8).
LXXII. Collectanea relating to Manchester and its Neighbourhood. Vol. II. pp. yiii, 252.
LXXIII. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more dis-
tinguished Scholars. Edited by the Rey. Jbremiah Finch Smith, M.A., Rector of Aldridge,
Staffordshire, and Rural Dean. Vol. II., from a.d. 1776 to a.d. 1807. pp. y, 302.
LXXIV. Three Lancashire Documents of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, namely : I. The
Great De Lacy Inquisition, Feb. 16, 1311. II. Surrey of 1320-1346. III. Custom Roll and Rental
of the Manor of Ashton-under-Lyne, 1421. Edited by John Harland, Esq., F.S.A. pp. xiii, 140.
Twenty-sixth year (i 868-9).
LXXV. Lancashire Funeral Certificates. Edited by Thomas William King, Esq., F.S.A., York
Herald. With additions by the Rey. F. R. Raines, M.A., F.8.A., Vice-President of the Chetham
Society, pp. yiii, 102.
LXXVI. Obsenrations and Instructions diyine and morall. In Verse. By Robert Heywood of Hey-
wood, Luicashire. Edited by Jambs Crosslby, Esq., F.S Jk.. pp. zziy, 108.
LXXVII. Collectanea Anglo-Poetiea. Part IV. pp. yi, 260.
8 Publications of the Chetham Society.
Twenty-seventh year (1869-70).
▼OL.
LXXVIII. Tracts written in the GontroTeny respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of
Hu^h C^yelioky earl of Chester, ▲•d. 1673-1679. By sir Peter Leicester, bart., and sir Thomas
Mamwaring, hart. Reprinted &om the Collection at PeoTer. Edited, with an Introdoction, by
WiujAM fi£AMONT, Esq. Parti, pp. xoy, 94. Portrait of sir P^lsr Leyoest&r.
LXXIX. Tracts written in the ControTorsy respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia. Part II. pp. 95-322.
Portrait of sir Thomas Mainwaring.
LXXX. Tracts written in the Controrersy respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia. Part III. pp. 323-560.
Withfrontispisee of Stall at Psovsr.
Twenty-eighth year (i 870-1).
LXXXI. The Visitation of the Coanty Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1567, by William
Flower, Esq., Norror king of arms. Edited by the Rev. F. B. RAiMESy M.A., F.8A., Vicar of
Milnrow, and Hon. Cwnon of Manchester, pp. xvi, 141.
LXXXII. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1613, by Richard St.
Georffe, Esq., Norroy king of arms. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines, H.A., F.8.A.,. Vicar of Miln-
row, Hon. Canon of Manchester, and Rural Dean. pp. zx, 142.
LXXXIII. Chetham Miscellanies, Vol. IV., containing:
Some Account of General Robert Venables, of Antrobus and Wincham, Cheshire ; with an engray-
inff from his Portrait at Wincham, together with the Autobiographical Memoranda or Diaiy of his
Widow, Elizabeth Venables. From the original MS. in the possession of Leb P. Townshend, Esq.
pp. iv, 28. Pedigree I. Portrait of General Robert Venables.
A Forme of Confession grounded vpon the Ancient Catholique and Apostoliqne Faith. Made and
composed by the honorable ladie The Lady Bridget Egerton. a.d. 1636. From the original MS. in
the possession of Sie Philip de Malpas Grbt Eobeton, Bart., M.P. pp. yi, 23. Pedigrees 2.
Plate.
A Kalender conteyning the Names of all such Gent, and others as upon her Maty's Piyrye Scales
haye paid there Money to the handes of Sir Hugh Cholmondley Knygnte Collect' of Her Hygbnes
Loane with'" the Countie of Chester, together w*'' the severall Somes and Dales of Receipt, a.d. 1597. ^
From the original MS. in the {>08ses8ion of R. H. Wood, Esq., F.S. A. pp. iy, 4. t /
History of Warrington Friary. Edited by William Beamont, Esq. pp. yii, 76. Index 4. *" "*
Four Piatss, being Eifigiss and Arms, Tombstones, and Fragments.
Twenty-ninth year (187 1-2).
LXXXIV. The Viiitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir Wil-
liam Dugdale, Knight, Norroy king of arms. Edited by the ItBy. F. R. Raimbs, M. A., F.S.A., Vicar
of Milnrow, Hon. Canon of Manchester, and Rural Dean. Part I. pp. xiy, 104.
Charles Simms and Co., Printers, MancJiester,
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HISTORICAL & LITERARY
CONNECTED WITH THE PALATINE COUNTIES OF
LANCASTEE AND CHESTER,
PUBLISHED BY
THE CHETHAM SOCIETY.
VOL. LXXXIV.---.
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COUNCIL FOR i8;i-72.
WILLIAM BEAMONT, Esq.
THE VERY REV. GEORGE HULL BOWERS, D.D., D«A« oi
RICHARD COPLEY CHRISTIE. Esq., M.A., Chanckllok or
OF Manchutwi.
REV. THOMAS CORSER, M.A., F.S.A
W. A. HULTON, Esq,
THOMAS JONES, Esq., B.A., F.S.A
WILLIAM LANGTON, Esq.
REV. JOHN HOWARD UARSDEN, B,D„ F.R.C.S., Canon of Hamcki
REV. JAMES RAINE, MA, Pbebindaiv of Yobx.
ARTHUR H. HEYWOOD, Es«, TuASURER.
R. HENRY WOOD, Esq, F.S.A., HoM. Skuktaiiv.
3.'58734
THE
VISITATION
OF THE
COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASTER,
MADE IN THE YEAR
1664-5,
*
BY SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE, Knight,
NORROY KING OF ARMS.
EDITED BY
THE REV. F. R. RAINES, M.A., F.S.A.,
VICAR OF MILNROW, HON. CANON OF MANCHESTER,
AND RURAL DEAN.
PART I.
PRINTED FOR THE CHETHAM SOCIETY.
M.DCCC.LXXII.
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THE
VISITATION
OF THE
COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASTER,
MADE IN THE YEAR
I664-S,
BY SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE, Knight,
NORROY KING OF ARMS.
EDITED BY
THE REV. F. R. RAINES, M.A., F.S.A.,
YICAR OF MILNROW, HON. CANON OF MANCHESTER,
AND RURAL DEAN.
PRINTED FOR THE CHETHAM SOCIETY.
M.DCCCLXXIL
INTRODUCTION.
IT was on the and September 1664 that Dugdale, at
that time Norroy King at Arms, left Blythe hall, his
house in Warwickshire, to hold his Visitation in Lan-
cashire, of which event due notice had been given in the
several hundreds of the county." He was accompanied
* The following is a copy of the second letter issued by Dugdale to
the High Bailiff of the Hundred of Salford :
To the Balive of the Hundred of Salford these. Whereas, by virtue
of his Majesties Commission under y* great Seal of England to mee
directed, you did receive a speciall Warrant from mee given at Man-
chester under the Scale of my office upon the 26 day of July last, for y*
Authorizinge of y' to wame divers persons residinge within the hundred
of Salford in the County of Lancaster, to make their respective appear-
knces before me at y* Sign of jr* Kings head in Salford upon y* 9* day
of y' month of September last, as well for the registeringe their descents,
and justif3dng their titles of Esquires and Gentlemen as their right of
such Coats of Armes and Crests which they usually shew forth and
bear.
And whereas, notwithstandinge such your notice, there are some
amongst them, who have not, as yet, made their appearance accord-
ingly, these are therefore by yirtue of y* said Commission, further to
charge and command y*, y' y' imediately [convey or communicate ?] to
iv Introduction.
by his "fidus Achates," Gregory King, then a youth,
afterwards the Rouge Dragon, and famous for his
artistic delineations of armorial bearings. Lancashire
would present to the two heralds, as they rode through
many parts of the county, a desolate surface, pale sun-
shine, and a rude climate. Cold and rain predominated,
doubtless, then, as in after times ; and civilization seemed
to be, in the seventeenth century, almost outside its
boundaries. The two heralds found few monastic build-
every such person whose name is exprest in y* Schedule hereunto an-
nexed, and to let them know, y* I shall once more require and expect,
y* they make their appearance before mee at y Sign of y* Kings head
in Salford aforesaid, upon Saturday y' xi*'* day of March next. And y*
in case they or any of them shall refuse so to doe, I must be enforced to
adjome them to attend y* Lords Commissioners for the office of Earle
Marshall of England, to answer y' disobediance and contempt of his
said Majesties commission above exprest.
Given under "f Seale of my office at London this second day of Feb-
ruary in y* seventeenth year of y' raigne of our most Gracious Soveraigne
Lord Charles y* second by y' grace of God of England, Scotland ffirance
and Ireland Kinge, Defender of y* faith &c.
By mee Norroy
King of Arms.
Salford Hundred. — Aspull: James Duckenfeild Esq., Mr. Joseph
Rigby, Mr. Richard Greene, Mr. Thomas MoUineux. Ashworth : Mr.
Richard Holt Ardwick : Mr. Samuell Birch. Barton : Mr. Thomas
Holcroft, Mr. Thomas Sorocold. Belfdld: Mr. Alexander Butterworth.
Birkle: Thomas Holt of Grislehurst Esq., Mr. Richard Smethurst
Mr. Medowcroft Birdhallhouses : Mr. Siddell. Boulton :
Thomas Lever Esq. Broughton : Mr. Will" Allen, Mr. Lever of Ker-
sall, Mr. Kenion parson. Clifton : Mr. Thomas Holland. Cfuxd'
derton : Mr. Edm. Ashetori Esq., Mr. Rigley. Denton : Robert Hyde
Esq. Draylesden : Mr. James Walworth, ffarneworth : Mr. Richard
Introduction. v
ings or feudal castles, few baronial mansions or noble
churches; and yet they found many ancient families
who were ready, for the most part, to honour the royal
commission which had invested these important func-
tionaries with a quasi regal authority. Nor did Norroy
forget that the county which he visited " had been dig-
nified by wisdom, bravery and virtue ;" and if the great
Christian moralist of the next century repudiated the
frigid philosophy which might have conducted him, " in-
different and unmoved," over such a county, we may
Bradshawe. Halliwell: Mr. Robert Clayton, Heywood: Robert Hey-
wood Esq. Hundersfeild : Mr. James Halliwell. Heap: Mr. Roger
Holt, Mr. Will"* Langley. Westhot^hton : William Worthington Esq.,
Robert Broome Esq., Mr. Will" Leigh. Kersall: Mr. Lever. Levens-
hulme: Mr. Gilliam. Little Lever: Captain e Andrewes. Darcy Lever :
Mr. James Bradshaw, Mr. Lever. Great Lever : S' Orlando Bridgmaa
K' & Bt. Manchester : Mr. Beswyke, Mr. Ridge, John Houlden Esq.,
Mr. ffrancis Worthington, Mr. James Lancashire, Mr. Thomas Illing.
worth. Moston: ffi-anc. Chetham Esq., Mr. Shacklock. Newcroft:
Roger Rogers. Ormeston: Mr. Richard Starkey. Ordsall : John
Birch Esq. Oldham: Mr. Benjamin Wrigley. Pendleton: Robert
Booth Esq., Mr. Raph Bradshawe, Mr. James Holland, Mr. Thomas
Tildesley of Hope hall. Prestwich : Mr. James Willson, Thomas Hol-
land Esq., Mr. Kenion. Radcliffe: Edward Radcliffe. Rumworth:
Mr. John Tildesley. Rochedale: Mr. Edward Leigh, Mr. James Sco-
feild, John Buckley, Mr. Josuah Buckley, Mr. Thomas Buckley.
Salford: Richard Pennington Esq., Mr. Nicholas Hewet. Royton:
Mr. Thomas Percivall. *Roddmall: Cap* John Allen. Smethells : S'
Rowland Belleirs K*. Tonge: John Starkey of Wood in Boulton Pa-
rish, Mr. Jonathan Tonge. Worsley : Mr. ffrancis Sherington of
Booths. Tottington : Mr. Booth of Booth, Mr. Thomas Nuttall.
* Or Roddinall. The place here intended is Redvales, near Bury.
vi Introduction.
conclude that a similar sentiment influenced Dugdale
as he rode through the palatinate which had witnessed
the greatness of Henry earl of Lancaster, the piety of
Thomas lord de la Warr, and the martyrdom of James
earl of Derby.
Having arrived at Bridgenorth he found the assize for
Shropshire was being held, and he remained there five
days, not reaching Manchester until the 8th of September.
Here he was occupied three days, and on the 12th he
opened his court at Blackburn, and in two days more he
had discharged all his official duties in that populous
hundred. From Blackburn he rode by Chipping, a wild
and uncultivated district skirted by the forest of Bleas-
dale, to the small village of Garstang, where he remained
the night ; and after such a ride over highways and by-
ways the wayworn traveller, having had enough of the
keen air of Amounderness, would be glad of the wel-
comes and greetings, as well as of the ** well-filled trencher
and well-frothed can," of the old village hostelry. On
the following morning he rode eleven miles to Lancaster,
passing through the little village of Cockerham, and
leaving Cockersand abbey and Ashton hall on the left.
He would hardly fail to denounce the wild but scarcely
romantic district, called by Mr. 'Gilpin in the next cen-
tury, "bleak, unpleasant and rugged,"* and as he passed
along would smile at the mean-looking farm homesteads,
■
2 Observations on Several parts of England; Westmoreland and Cum-
berlandy in 1772, vol. i. p. 80, 8vo, 1808.
Introduction, vii
the poor crops of oats and the turf moors where the
peasantry found their winter's food and fuel. And yet
there was scenery not entirely to be despised or over-
looked, and his eye might have fallen on
" The purling stream, the river's flow,
The woody valley warm and low,
The windy summit wild and high
Roughly rushing to the sky.*'
Having spent two days at the county town, then,
as now, distinguished by its massive castle, its noble
river, and its fine picturesque scenery, on the 1 6th he rode
over twenty-two miles of bad roads, although the great
highway from Westmoreland and Scotland, and in the
evening rested at Preston. After a somewhat prolonged
stay in this interesting old town, -we find him on the 21st
at sir Thomas Hesketh's at RufFord, where the fine illu-
minated vellum pedigree of this ancient family, which he
carefully prepared, still remains. In his Diary he calls
Rufford, in mistake, " Mr. Molyneux's house."' On the
next day he arrived, not at Liverpool, which was then too
obscure a place for a herald to visit, but at Ormskirk, where
he seems to have been surrounded by aristocratic families.
He clearly was on the best of terms and greatly sympathised
with the old royalist families, and has recorded almost every
instance of individual loyalty and public self-sacrifice in
the county during the Civil War.* On the 24th he
' Hamper's Life^ Diary and Correspondence, p. 117, 4to, 1827.
* See pp. 10, 48, 49, 63, 87, 93, 94, 95, loi, 119, 136, 154, 155,
163, 212, 216, 221, et passim, .
1
viii Introduction,
reached Knowsley, which he had certainly visited more
than once or twice some years before, and he found its
noble owners again occupying their high place in the royal,
social and political circle. Having staid there a couple
of days he proceeded thence to sir Peter Leycester s at
Tabley in Cheshire, where the meeting of the two learned
and accomplished antiquaries must have been mutually
gratifying. His stay here was not protracted, and on the
29th he arrived at his own house, having beefi absent
nearly a month ;* but the business of the Visitation, owing
to the indifference of the county families, was not com-
pleted. And yet at this time there was probably a larger
amount of the true antiquarian spirit in Lancashire than in
any other county in England. The great northern anti-
quaries were all intimately pursuing one common object ;
and although Dodsworth had passed away and Rush-
worth was in London, yet Christopher Towneley of Moor
hiles near Colne, Dr. Kuerden of Preston, Dr. Theophi-
lus Ho worth of Ho worth near Rochdale, but practising
as a physician in Manchester, and Dr. Charles Leigh (at
that time a young man), were his personal friends and
now welcomed him ; whilst John Hopkinson and Dr. Na-
thaniel Johnston were in the adjoining county of York,
and both of them his allies, Henry Johnston of Ponte-
fract, the doctor's brother and afterwards a Benedictine
monk, being Dugdale's clerk.
In the spring of the following year Norroy again
* Diary ^ p. 117.
Introduction, ix
visited Lancashire with a determination to complete the
Heraldic Visitation, not very auspiciously commenced in
the preceding autumn. On the 9th March 1664-5 he left
his house and, remaining the night at Stone in Stafford-
shire, on the next day arrived in Manchester, and, having
opened his court, continued to receive evidence and to
record pedigrees until the evening of the following day,
the whole of the gentilitial families of South Lancashire
only requiring two days for the purpose. The 1 3th was
occupied in a horseback journey of thirty miles through
Bolton and Chorley, a rich, flat and woody district, to
Preston, as "he had before arranged to sit at Preston"
on the 14th. The next day seems to have been spent in
travelling to Lancaster, the features of which appeared to
Gray in the next century " very conspicuous and fine,"^
and on the i6th Norroy "sat there." The business
only employed him a couple of days, and he could not
complete his Lancashire Visitation. He therefore de-
termined to proceed to Westmoreland, and having ridden
twenty-two miles through a romantic and wild region,
affording views of the bay of Cartmel and the desolate
mountains of Furness, he reached Kendal, where he
opened his court " at the Fox and Goose," and remained
more than a fortnight in the two counties of Westmore-
land and Cumberland. On the 5th of April he returned
to Lancaster, Preston and Ormskirk, where probably he
found that defective evidence had in the interval of the
* Mathias* Works of Thomas Gray\ vol. i. p. 463, 4to, 1814.
b
X Introduction,
two visits been amended or rectified. On the 8th he sat
at Blackburn, and " Mr. Thomas Whalley, an attorney,
entered the descent for Mr. Walmisley of Dunkenhalgh;"^
thence he proceeded to Sefton, and on the next day
joined his old friend, sir Peter Leycester, once more at
Tabley. Shortly afterwards he returned home, having
discharged his light official duties and ended, without
undue precipitance, his Visitation of Lancashire.
Dugdale claimed the merit, whilst Norroy, of making
the pedigrees which he recorded at his visitations, more
full and exact than any of his predecessors,® and especially
in collaterals ; although it is still to be regretted that so
much was left unrecorded which is now almost beyond
the reach of genealogists, and that so many inaccuracies
have the sanction of his respectable name.
There must always be a beginning of new gentry as
well as an ending of ancient, and in this Visitation we
miss some of the old families who had before appeared at
the summons of the heralds, and are introduced to those
who had not long been territorial owners in the county.
Several of the old families had passed away, but we may
hope that they had not all been like the "Degenerous
Gentleman" described by Dugdale's contemporary, honest
Fuller, who "within two generations had his name
quite forgotten that any such ever was in the place,
except some Herald in his Visitation passed by and
chanced to spell his broken arms in a church window ;
7 Diary, p. ii8. ® Life^ p. 34.
Introduction,, xi
shewing how weak a thing Gentry is, than which, if it
wants virtue, brittle glass is the more lasting monu-
ment."' Professional men and the better educated
classes, some of them only a short step above the rank of
yeomen, seem to have been received by Norroy without
difficulty, and their claims were conceded or facilitated
with tact and discretion. If they did not always secure
armorial bearings they were permitted to register their
brief descents, and that perhaps without any of the
vulgar vanity which is sometimes found to accompany
the proceeding. And yet it is difficult to see what they
gained by registration unless arms had been allowed.
To several cadets of good houses the very helmets,
crests, and armorial ensigns were almost invested with
the emotions and passions of living beings, and were
yarded with jealous care, as they brought back to the
memory ancient times and memorable events. Many
families of a class, gently born and well connected, had
been reduced in position by the late Civil War. Some
keenly felt their connection with the county materially
altered, and were ashamed to come forward to claim the
distinction and honour peculiar to gentlemen. After long
suffering and privation others had become indifferent on
the subject. Norroy treated some of the county families,
especially those who had been involved in the struggle
against the king, with great superciliousness, and harshly
rejected their claims. Letters written to him by Lanca-
^ Profane State, book v. chap. xiv. p. 400, foL, 1648.
xii Introduction.
shire gentlemen, now remaining in the College of Arms,
prove that he exercised a sway equal, or almost superior, to
the authority of the secular sovereign, — and, it may be, a
little more arbitrary : nor was his power in his provincial
kingdom merely nominal, as the Asshetons of Middleton,"
Marklands of Wigan" and others, found to their prejudice.
The battle-field had not brought heraldic honours into
much prominence or favour. Churches had been de-
spoiled of their arms and heraldry, and as Fuller quaintly
observed, were " crest fallen ;" glass windows, with rare
achievements emblazoned in them, had been ruthlessly
broken ; and the recollection was vivid enough to recal
the painful scenes of destruction which had been wit-
nessed, and in some instances perpetrated, by those very
men who had now been summoned to appear before the
King of Arms.
There would doubtless be some curious incidents and
scenes witnessed at this Visitation. Dugdale was a con-
sistent royalist and lived in strict communion with the
English Church. He had in Lancashire to encounter a
bold and independent race whose strong religiotfs spirit
had been led astray, and he seems to have forgotten that
the rigid narrowness of Puritanism had been at least, as
it has been tersely observed, " popular, fruitful and pow-
erful ;" and if he met with provocations to try his for-
bearance, and rebuffs to exercise his self-control, his own
^^ Dugdale's Diary ^ p. 126 ; Lifey p. 35.
*^ Nichols' Herald and Geneaiog,, on the Proofs of Arms required by
the Heralds at their Visitations^ vol. ii. pp. 149-154.
Introduction. xiii
antecedents had probably, in some degree, occasioned
them. The Puritans were indisposed to recognize either
him or his office, so that few pedigrees of these families
were entered by him, and many gentlemen who did not
sympathise with that politico-religious party, altogether
refused to undergo the required ordeal, as the tribunal
was considered by them expensive, arbitrary and incom-
petent, Norroy himself being both judge and jury.
Although it would be unjust to say, with an acute and
not ill-informed but perhaps prejudiced writer, that Dug-
dale's pedigrees are characterised by " inaccuracy, negli-
gence, ignorance and stupidity," and that " as often as he
has 6pportunity he falls into mistakes ;" " it must, never-
theless, be admitted that they are not free from very
gross and occasionally almost incredible errors, some of
which, occurring in this Visitation, may hereafter be
pointed out. His labour was onerous, and perfection was
impossible, so that works like Dugdale's must perhaps
always be classed with those of which Bacon says that
they cannot be done "within the hour-glass of one man's
life." '3 It ought not, at the same time, to be forgotten
that the circumstances under which the evidences were
adduced and the proofs taken were not favourable for
verifying references or for ascertaining minute and exact
details. The habits of men and the tone of society have
^ Three Letters on Dugdaie's Baronage, 8vo, 1738; published anony-
mously, but written by Charles Hornby, esq., secondary of the Pipe
office.
1^ Advancement of Learning, vol. ii. p. 100.
xiv Introduction.
greatly altered since the seventeenth century ; but a
public house, in which Norroy always seems to have held
his courts, was not, perhaps, in that dissolute age, the
best place for country squires to meet for the sub-
mitting of such genealogical material as the case required ;
and the surroundings must have been equally uncongenial
to the heralds, and little adapted for the careful ex-
amination and chronicling of important facts.
Nor ought it also to be forgotten that the heralds did not
meet always with substantial emolument and generosity
from the leading county families, who hardly came for-
ward voluntarily to make their statements, and who
were painfully aware that if they neglected the summons
or failed to satisfy the requirements of the heralds, they
were liable to be publicly degraded. And as to the pre-
tentious or presumptuous claimant to armorial bearings
and to the honours they involved, he was loudly and
openly proclaimed by name, and with due formality,
emphasis and acerbity, at the market cross, to be " no
gentleman," and as such the county was expected to
regard and treat him.
These were some of the indignities to which country
gentlemen and aspirants for heraldic distinctions were
subjected ; and, much as it is to be regretted, we may
not wonder that Dugdale's was the last Heraldic Visita-
tion which was held for the county palatine of Lancaster.
F. R. R.
1
" You see how hard a matter it is to sifte out y Truth in
these matters of Genealogye." Dugdale to Mr. W, Vernon of
Shaker ley ^ ^ July 1651.
Dugdale's Corresp., p. 260.
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VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE
BY SIR WILLIAM DUGDALE,
A.D. 1664-5.
SHUnffton of anUngton.
^rtni^* — Sable, a cheveron between three heraldic antelopes, heads erased, axgent.
Hugh AdliDgton=Sibill, dau. of
of Adiington, co.
Lancaster, ob.
3 Aug. 1631.
Adam Howarden
of Wolston, CO.
Lancaster.
f I I
1 Elizabeth,
wife of
John Dant,
citizen of
London.
2 Dorothy)
> ob. coel.
3 Alice J
Hugh Adlington=Margaret, dau. to
of Adiington,
ob. 3 Aug. 163 1.
Peter Orrell of
Aspull, CO.
Lancaster.
iJohnAdlington:=. . . widow of 2 Thomas, 3 Peter Adlington=01ivia, dau. of i Ellen, 2 Elizabeth,
ob. V.
. . . Throi^pe, ob. coel. of Adiington, esq.,
alderman of set. 36, 22 Sept
Chester. 1664.
I
Alianor, wife of
Samuell Robinson,
citizen of Chester.
Manchester^ 22 Sept, 1664.
Elizabeth,
ob. inf
John Raleigh, wife of wife of
citizen of George Theobald
Bird of Rodas of
Broxton, Wolloon.
CO. Cest
London.
H, Adiington.
p
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2 ''VfrsttatibH oy^LeuHcashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
9(Ien of iBrougfiton.
f[rilU(* — Ermine, on a chevron between three leopards' faces, gules, a bezant.
CtClft* — Out of a coronet, a wolf's head, ermine, maned, or.
I
I Samuel Allen
of Sheldon.
Roger Allen. =
I
Robert Allen. =:
William Allen:
of Sheldon, CO.
Warwick.
2 Isaac Allen=Anne, dau. of
of Prestwich,
CO. Lancaster,
clerke,ob.i659.
Richard Asheton
of Chaderton,
CO. Lancaster,
gent
I William Allen=Grace, dau. of
of Broughton,
CO. Lancaster,
set 38 ann.
II March 1664.
Richard Holling-
worth of Calver-
ley, CO. Ebor.,
gent
I Dorothy, wife to
Francis Harpur
of Stockport, CO.
Chester.
I
Isaac Allen,
set 17 ann.
31 March
1664.
I
I Anne.
I
I
Sarah, wife of
William Orton,
rector of
Sheldon.
I .
Anne, wife of
John Allen of
Reddivalls,
CO. Lancaster.
2 Dorothy. 3 Elizabeth. 4 Jane.
I
5 Grace.
Manchesier^ 11 March 1664.
William Allen,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 3
9mI)tO0e of LotDtcft*
9rmir. — In the old Visitation.
Heniy Ambrose=. . . dau. and coheir
ofLowick, CO.
Lancaster, gent,
ob. circa 1568.
of . . . Washington,
CO. Westmoreland.
I
James Ambrose=Margaret, dau. of
of Lowick, ob.
circa 1580.
Henry Kirby of
Gossehaugh in
Fumesse, co.*
Lancaster, esq.
John Ambrose=Dorothy, dau. of
of Lowick,
gent, ob. circa
William Fleming
of Rydale, co.
Westmerland, esq.
I I I
2 Richard.
3 Nicholas.
4 Raphe.
I Margaret
I
2 Elizabeth,
wife of George
Dodshon of
Thomthwaite,
CO. Lancaster.
I William Ambrose
of Lowick, set. 7 1
ann. 16 March 1664,
coelebs.
I I I I
2 DamelL
3 Plato.
4 Joseph.
5 John.
I
I Eleanor,
wife of Henry
Fielding of
Staveley, co.
WestmerL
I
2 Agnes,
wife of
WillmLa-
tus of
Witcham,
CO. Cum-
brian.
3 Grace,
wife of
John
Young, a
Scotch-
I
4 Dorothy,
wife of Hugh
Ayscough of
Graymaynes,
CO. Cumb.
man.
I
5 Hester,
wife of John
Dodshon of
Thom-
thwayte, co.
Lancaster.
Lancaster y 16 March 1664.
Certified by William Ambrose^
4 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
annetton of antierton*
9Irmrf»— 'Quarterly: i. Sable, three shackbolts, argent; 2. Azure, a lion rampant, guardant, or; 3. Vert, three bugle
horns ; 4. As the first.
Creitt* — A stork, proper.
Six daughters.
Oliver Anderton=
of Anderton, CO. 1
Lancaster. i
. . . daiLto. . .Greenhaugh,=PeterAnderton=. . . dau. to . . . Beconsall
of Brandlesham, co.
Lancaster, first wife.
of Anderton,
died in anno
1561.
I Willm Anderton,
died without issue.
of Beconsall, co. Lancas-
ter.
2 Peter Anderton==Grace, dau. to Willm
of Anderton, died
circa 1640.
Rishton of Pawtagh,
CO. Lancaster.
Willm Anderton= Magdalen, dau. to
ofAnderton,esq.,
set 61 anno
22 Sept 1664.
Thomas
of Lindley, co. Salop,
esq.
I
I Margaret,
wife to Roger
Cooke of Le-
land, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
2 Frances,
died unmarried.
I William Anderton,
set 30 ann. 22 Sept
1644.
I I I 1^1
2 Peter. 3 Joseph. 4 Roger. i Mary. 2 Grace.
Ormeskirke^ 22 Sept, 1664.
William Andertotu
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1 664-5.
anuerton of iBMlep.
Srmif • — Sable, three shackbolts, ai^gent, a canton, or.
€xtiL — A stork, proper.
Lawrence Anderton^ss
descended from a
third Sonne of Ander-
ton of Anderton, co.
Lancaster.
Christopher Anderton =Dorothy, dau. of Peter
of Lostock, CO. Lan-
caster.
Anderton of Anderton,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
I
I James,
ob. s.p.
2 Thurston,
ob. s.p.
3 Christopher
Anderton of
Lostock.
4Roger Anderton=Anne, dau. to
of Berchley, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. in 1640.
I James Anderton=Anne, dau. to Sir
of Berchley, esq.,
aet 47ann. 22 Sept
1664.
Walter Blount of
Sodington, co.
Wigorn, baronet.
I
Elizabeth,
set 20 ann.
22 Sept. 1664.
2 Christopher,
died unmarried.
3 Thurston,
died unmarried.
4 Roger.
5 Edward.
6 Robert.
7 John,
married Gertrude,
dau. of . . . Smith
•
SWillm,
died an infant.
Edward Stan-
ford of Perry
halljCo.Staf-
ford, esq.
rm.
1 Dorothy.
2 Anne.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Mary.
I I I I I
1 Elizabeth^
wife to Thomas
Tildesley of Mor-
leis, CO. Lancaster^
esq.
2 Anne,
wife to Roger
Bradshaw of
the Haigh, co.
Lancaster, esq.
3 Dorothy,
wife to . . .
Tompson of
Ashall, CO.
Ebor., esq.
4 Isabell,
wife to . . .
Rockley of
Rockley, co.
Ebor., esq.
5 Alice,
wife of John
Orrell of Turton,
co.Lancaster, esq.
Ormeskirke, 22 Sept 1664.
yatnes Anderton.
6 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1 664-5.
andetton of Curton*
SCmrf.—
Quarterly: i. Sable, three shackbolts, aigent, Anderton\ 2. Azure, a lion rampant, argent, Gerard \ 3. Vert,
three bugle horns, argent, strung, or, Kenton ; 4. Gules, a hand fessways, argent, or, a chief of the second,
three cocks, gules, Handcock,
Cttitt* — A stork, proper.
James Anderton=. . . dau. to . . .
of Euxton, CO.
Lancaster,
descended from
a second son of
Anderton of
Anderton.
Banister of the
Bank, co. Lancaster,
widow of . . . Far-
rington of Farring-
ton.
. . . dau. to . . . Butler=:Hugh Anderton=Alice, dau. to . . .
of Rawcliflfe, co. Lan-
caster.
of Euxton, ob.
circa 1652.
Standish of Stan-
dish, CO. Lancaster,
esq.
I James
Anderton
of Clay-
ton, CO.
Lancas-
ter.
I
Anne. 2 William Anderton,:
of Euxton, ob. 1 6 1 8.
Jsabell, dau. and
sole heire to
William Hancock
of Pendle haU
(alias Lower
Higham), co.
Lancaster.
I — m
Hugh Anderton=Margaret, dau. to 2 William.
I
Dorothy,
wife of
Richard
Rigby of
Btu-gh, CO.
Lancaster,
esq.
of Euxton, aet 64
ann. 22 Sept 1664.
Roger Kirkby of
Kirkby, co. Lan-
caster.
I I
I William, 2 Hugh,
set 26 an. set 20 an.
22 Sept
1664.
22 Sept
1664.
I I i
1 Margaret
2 Dorothy,
ux.JohnBrad-
shaw of . . .
in Anglesey.
3 Jane.
3 James,
ob. un-
married.
4 Christopher,
ob. unmarried.
m —
5 Andrew,
ob. juv.
6 Thomas,
now living,
anno 1664.
7 Robert,
now living,
1664.
Jaie. Ali'ce.
died un- wife to
married. Cutbert
Clifton of
Westby,
CO. Lan-
caster.
n
I
Anne,
wife to
William
Hesketh
ofPoolton,
CO. Lan-
caster.
TT .
I Doromy,
wife of
William
Ryshton,
Powtalgh, \
CO. Lancas-
ter.
2 Eleanor,)
\ died unmarried.
3 Alice, ^
4 Anne.
Ormeskirke, 22 Sept. 1664.
Hu; Anderton,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5:
amietton of iLo0tocit.
^Kriniff — Sable, three shackbolts, argent, a mullet, or, for difference.
Christopher Aiiderton=
of Lostock, CO. Lan-
caster, esq.
I
I James Anderton,
married . . . daiL to
Edward Tildesley of
Morleis, co. Lancas-
ter, and died without
issue.
2 Christopher Anderton=. . . dau. to .
of Lostock, ob. circai 623.
Scaresbrick of
Scaresbrick, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Roger Anderton
of Birchley, co.
Lancaster.
. . . dau. to John Preston=r Christopher = Alatheia, dau. to Sir
of the Mannour, co. Lan-
caster^ first wife.
Margaret,
died unmarried.
Anderton of
Lostock,
esq., ob.
circa 1650.
Francis Smith of
Wootton Wawer,
CO. Warwick, knt,
second wife.
I Dorothy, 2 Margaret,
wife of John, wife of . . .
son of An- Turvill of
thonyMoun- Aston, co.
son, CO. Lin- Leic.
coin.
I
Francis Anderton=Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
of Lostock, esq., aet.
36 an. 23 Dec 1664,
sic.
I
I Charles,
ob. 7 an. 23
Sept. 1664.
S' Charles Somerset,
second son to Edward,
earl of Worcester, lord
privy seal, tge Jac.
I i
2 Henry.
3 Christopher.
I
Mary,
died an
infant.
— I U I II
2 Chnstopher.
3 Robert.
4 James.
5 Thurstone.
6 Stephen.
7 Bruno.
I I I I Tl ,
1 Mary, _ 5 Dorothy,
wifetoWillm died un-
JonesofTre- married
2 Anne,
wife to John
Turbervileof
Pentclein
Castle, CO.
Glamorgan.
3 Emmerie.
4 Alatheia.
Mill
1 Anne,
wife of . . .
Bradshaw of
the Haigh.
2 Elizabeth,
wife of Thomas
Tildesley of
Morleis, co.
Lancaster.
3
wife of . . .
Tompson of
Eshold, CO.
Ebor.
4
wife to . . .
Rockley of
Rockley, co.
Ebor., and
afterwards to
. . . Laughe of
Laughe.
5
wife to . . .
OrreU ofThurs-
ton, CO. Lan-
caster.
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sept 1664.
8 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
annretDS! of little Hetter.
Nicholas Andrews=Heath, dau. to
of Twyvell, co.
Northampton,
fourth son to
William Andrews
of Twyvell.
Thomas Lever
of Little Lever,
CO. Lancaster.
f
John Andrews=Jane, dau. to
of Little Lever,
aet. 45 ann. ii
March 1644.
Robert Lever
of Darcy Le-
ver, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
4 Thomas,
aet 4 an.
I
3 Nicholas,
aet 6 an.
I
2 Robert,
set 8 an.
I John Andrews,
aet 10 ann. 11
March 1664.
Elizabeth.
Manchester y 11 March 1664.
yohn Andrews,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 9
9l0i){)ur0t of %Mvx%t.
%XWA* — Gules, a cross between four fleurs-de-lis, argent.
Ctfl^t* — A wolf statant, proper.
WillmAshhurst,=Margaret, daiL of
12 £liz.
Thomas Wilton,esq.
1
I Henry Ashurst= Cassandra, dau. of John
of Ashurst, ca
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. circa 1645.
Bradshaw of Bradshaw,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
2 Richard Ashurst,
died unmarried.
Anne, wife of Roger
Elston of Brockhole^
CO. Lancaster.
I Willm Ashurst=:Dorothy, dau. of
of Ashurst, esq., | Sir Thomas Ellis
died in January of Wayham, co.
anno 1656. Line., kt.
r
I Thomas Ashhurst=Susanna, dau. of
of Ashurst, esq., Thomas Bossevile
aet 25 an, 24 Sept. of Edelington, co.
1664. Ebor.
1
Barbara,
aet. 3 an. 24
Sept. 1664.
I
2 John,
married Elizabeth,
dau. to Richard
Duckenfield, a
younger son of
Duckeniield of
Duckenfield, co.
Cest
I
3 Henry
Ashurst,
citizen of
London.
2 Willm.
3 John.
I I I I I
1 Jane,
died unmarried.
2 Elizabeth,
wife of John Star-
key of Grantham,
CO. Lincoln.
3 Margaret,
wife of John
Brownsell, citi-
zen of London.
4 Cassandra,
wife of Nicholas
Green, citizen of
London.
5 Mary.
I I I
Jane,
wife to Henry
Porter of Lan-
caster, esq.
Margaret,
wife to Peter
Sergeant of
Newton, co.
Lancaster.
Mary,
wife of An-
drew Stones,
merchant of
London, after-
wards of Theo-
philusHoworth
ofHoworth,co.
Lancaster, Dr.
of Physick.
Ormeskirke^ 24 Sept. 1664.
Tho: Ashhurst
lo Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale^ 1664-5.
I Sir Raphe Ashton
of Lever and Whaley,
CO. Lancaster, bt
T
t
^0t)ton of <$reat letter.
%XXX!A* — Argent, a mullet, sable, pierced of the field, a canton,
^Xt%i* — A man party-coloured, argent and sable, with a scythe, proper.
Anne, dau. of . . . Talbot,=Raphe Ashton=:. . . dau. of .
widow of James Ashton of Great Lever,
of Chatterton, co. Lan- co. Lancaster,
caster, esq., second wife,
ob. s.p.
Radcliffe, first
wife.
2 Radcliffe Ashton=Elizabeth, dau. of .
of Cuerdale, co.
Lancaster, died 19
Jan'' 1644.
1
I John Ashton=Anne, eldest dau. of
Hide, citizen of Lon-
don.
1 I I I
I Jane,
wife of Richard Town-
ley of Townley, co.
Lancaster, esq.
of Cuerdale, a
captain of foot in
the army of K.
Charles the first,
died at BnstoU,
an. 1643.
Richard Shuttle-
worth of Gawthorp,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
Richard Ashton
of Cuerdale, esq.,
jet 22 an. 6 Apr.
1665.
II I I I II II I
2 Raphe i Ellen, wife of
Ashton, Edward Rostome of
citizen of New Hall, co. Lan-
London. caster, esq.
3 Richard 2 Joane, wife of Ughtred
wife of George Pres-
ton of Holkar, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Ashton,
died un-
married.
Shuttleworth, third son
of Richard Shuttleworth
of Gawthrop, co. Lan-
caster, esq.
3 Alice, wife of John Ban-
croft, citizen of London.
4 Elizabeth, wife of
Richard Greene of Poul-
ton Lanceton, co. Cest.
5 Julian.
6 Jane, wife of Richard
Holt of Ashworth, co.
Lancaster, esq.
7 Margaret, wife of Thomas
Parker eldest son of
Edward Parker of Brouse-
holme, CO. Ebor., esq.
8 Dorothy,
died in her childhood.
wife of Alexander
Standish of Duxbury,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
Presiorty 6 Ap'ii 1665.
Richard Asheion.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1 664-5. ^ ^
%%\fim. of Cro0ton.
^bCteA* — Quarterly : i. Aigent, a chevron between three chaplets, gules ; 2. Argent, three bars, sable ; 3. Gules, two
lions passant, guardant, ai^ent.
Ctf jft* — A demi-angel issuing from clouds.
By William Flower, Norroy, 15 May 1588.
Thomas Ashton=£lizabeth^ dau. to
of Croston, co.
Lancaster^ esq.^
ob. circa 1624.
S' Henry Twyford,
CO. Salop.
2 Richard Ashton=Anne, dau. and i Henry, 3 Thomas. 5 Robert 4 Henry Ashton= Julian, dau. to
of Croston, ob. v.p.
I I I I
1 Thomas,
ob. coel.
2 Henry
of Preston,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
3 Hillarie,
ob. coeL
coheir to Bama- ob. s.p.
by Kitchin of
Meales, co. Lan-
caster.
of Littlewood,
CO. Lancaster.
Willm Elston
of Brockhole,
CO. Lancaster.
Richard Ashton=Dorothy, dau. to
of Croston, aet
54 an. 22 Sept
1664.
John Whitmore
of Thurslington,
CO. Cest, esq.
I Alice,
wife of . . .
Long, Dr. in
Physick.
r
Roger Ashton=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Littlewood,
aet 30 an. 22
Sept 1664.
Mill
1 Thomas.N
2 Richard.
3 John.
Mill
I Anne,
wife of John
,. -X Traflford, fourth
^^^ son to S' Cecil
/yc
2 Julian,
wife to Henry
Starkey of Bar-
ley, CO. Cest, esq.
. Tnhn A.htnn 4 Tames T ^' '^'^^^'^ ^^'^^^- 3 Elizabeth,
4 JohnAshton 4 James. ford, co. Lancas- ;^fe of Willm
Of ......... in ^ Y^^iug )
Cheshire, mar-
ried Bridget,
dau. to Henry
StarkeyofDar-
ley, CO. Cest,
esq.
ter, knt Prescot of Hol-
2 Elianor. ] land, co. Lan-
Hipd caster.
3 Elizabeth. ^^^^
^ young 4 Emelia,
4 Dorothy, j ^ife to James
5 Monaca.
Walton of Pres-
ton,co. Lancaster,
afterwards of
Mathew French
of Preston
aforesaid.
5 Anne,
wife to I-uke
Hodgkinson
of Preston, ca
Lancaster.
Or/fukirkj 22 S£j>t, 1664.
Richard Depdale
of Stratford-upon
Avon, CO. Warr.
I
Henry,
set 9 mens.
22 Sept
1664.
II II I
1 Isabel
2 Julian.
3 Elizabeth,
4 Anne.
5 Catherine.
12 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
^s{)ton of IPteiKton.
%XViai* — Argent, a chevron between three chaplets, gules, a crescent for difference.
CtClK* — A demi-angel issuing from clouds.
Thomas Ashtonr=. . . dau. of .
of Croston, co.
Lancaster, ob.
circa*i624.
Twyford
I Richard Ashton=Aniie, dau. and
of Croston, ob. v.p.
coheire to Barna-
bas Kitchin of
Pilling, CO. Lan-
caster.
2 Henry Ashton:
of Littlewood,
near Preston, co.
Lancaster.
Julian, dau. to
. . . Elston of
Brochall, co.
Lancaster.
I Thomas, 2 Richard Ashton Anne, dau. to=3 Henry Ashton=Anne, dau. of
died un- of Croston, co. Richard Tur-
married. Lancaster, aet 52 nerofHaigh,
an. 20 Sept 1664. co. Lancaster,
first wife.
I Richard,
aet 13 an.
20 Sept
1664.
I
of Preston, co.
Lancaster, set
49 an. 20 Sept
1664.
Dorothye.
Gilbert Bar-
row of Wigan,
CO. Lancaster,
second wife.
2 Thomas. 3 Hillarie. Elizabeth.
[
z Isabel!,
wife to . . .
Campsfield
of Campsfield,
CO. Lancaster.
wife to . . .
Middleton of
Middleton, co.
Westmerlauid.
3 Anne,
wife to Raphe
Clayton of
Anneley, co.
Salop.
Preston, 20 Sept 1664.
Henry Ashion,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 13
9li9!^ton of asbton.
9tmil« — Argent, a mullet pierced, sable, a canton, gules, for Asliton«
On an escutcheon of pretence, per pale, nebul^, azure, and or, six martlets, two, two, two, for Fleetwood.
John Ashton=Maiy, dau. to
of Ashton-
under-line,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
. . . Worsley
of the Boothes,
son and heir
to S' Raphe
Worsley, knt
I John Ashton=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Ashton, living . . . Foster, widow
1 6 13. of . . . Stock-
forth.
Elizabeth,
aet 2 an.
in 1 6 13.
I I I I
2 Edmund.
3 George.
4 DanielL
5 Richard.
\
6 James A^hton=Ellen, dau. to=Margerie, dau. to
of Ashton in
Makerfield, ob.
circa 1630.
. . . Worthing-
ton, a younger
son to . . •
Worthington
of Worthing-
ton, first wife.
I John Ashton 2 William Ashton Ellen,
Matthew Mark-
land of Markland
Mill in Wigan,
CO. Lancaster.
of Ashton in of Ashton in
Makerfield, Makerfield,
died without living 1664.
issue.
wife of
Robert
Foster.
1 n rm
I Thomas Ashton=Elizabeth, dau. 2 Richard, i Jane.
of Preston, died in
1644.
I
James Ashton=Anne, eldest dau. and
of Preston, set.
31 an. 19 Sept.
1664.
coheir of Henry Fleet-
wood, second son to
Richard Fleetwood of
Penwortham, co. Lan-
caster.
I Henry,
ast 2 ann.
et dim. anno
1664.
1
Thomas,
set unius
anni et dim.
and sole heire
to Willm
Bushell of
Cuerden, co.
Lancaster.
3 James. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Alice.
4 Anne.
1
Elizabeth,
wife of Thomas
Morecroft of
Ormeskirke, co.
Lancaster.
Elizabeth,
a&t 4 ann.
1664.
Preston J 19 Sept 1664.
14 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
^iBiibton of ai^iDtileton.
• — Argent, a mullet pierced, sable.
S' Raphe Ashton=: Margaret, dau. and
of Middleton, co.
Lancaster, knt
heire to Richard
Barton of Middle-
ton, esq.
L
S' Richard Ashton=Isabell, dau. to
of Middleton, knt,
died 28 April 1507,
22 H. 7.
S' John Talbot of
Bashall, co.
Ebor., knt
I
S' Richard Ashton=. . . dau. to S'
of Middleton, knt
Robert Foules-
hurst of Crewe,
CO. Cestr., knt
S' Richard Ashton=Anne, dau. to S'
of Middleton, knt
Thomas Strick-
land of
CO. Cumb., knt
r
& Richard Ashton=. . . dau. to S'
of Middleton, knt
Thomas Gerard
of Brinne, co.
Lancaster, knt
Richard Ashton_Elizabeth, dau. to
of Middleton,
esq.
S' Willin Daven-
port of Bramhall,
CO. Cestr., knt.
Mary, dau. to S' John=S' Richard Ashton=Mary, dau. to Robert
Byron, knt, first wife.
of Middleton, knt,
died 27 Dec 1617.
Holt of Ashworth,
esq., second wife.
a
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 15
Richard Ashton=Mary, dau. to Thomas
of Middleton,
esq.jdiedyNov.
1618.
T
Raphe Ashton==Elizabeth, dau. to
Venables of Kinder-
ton, CO. Cest, esq.
Raphe Ashton=:
of Kirby, co. I
Ebor. \
of Middleton,
esq., died in
Febr. 1650.
John Kaye of
Woodsom, CO.
Ebor.
Willm Ashton,
parson of Mid-
dleton.
Thomas,
married Susanna,
dau. to . . . Trott
of Coney Hatch,
CO. Hertford.
I Dorothy,
wife to John
Leigh of
Boothes, CO.
Cest, esq.
I S' Raphe Ashton=Anne, eldest dau. of
of Middleton, knt.,
borne 9 July 1626,
now aged 38 yeares,
9 Sept 1664.
S' Raphe Ashton of
Whalley, co. Lan-
caster, bart
Richard,
borne 4
May 1 65 4.
I
Raphe,
borne 11
Febr.
1651.
2 John Ashton
of Bume, co.
Ebor., maried
Eliz., sister to
Edw. Fleetwood
of Penwortham,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
I Elizabeth,
wife to Adam
Beaumont, son
to S' Thomas
Beaumont of
Whitley, co.
Ebor.
I
Anne,
borne 7
August
1655-
IP ^
sn^^y [born 31 Jan.
John, J 1658.
(
2 Mary,
wife to Paul
Lathom, par-
son of Stan-
dish, CO. Lan-
caster.
Mary,
wife of Chris-
topher Banis-
ter, son of . . .
Banister of
Bank Hall, co.
Lancaster.
Manchester^ 9 Sept, 1664.
Raphe Asshetoff.
1 6 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
%%\mi of ^beplep.
%XVtii* — Quarterly : i and 4. Ai^ent, a mullet sable, a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3. Argent, a mascle within a bor-
dure engrailed, sable.
Crtjft* — A man with the scythe.
S' Thomas Ashton=
of Ashton, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
Jeffrey Ashton,=. . . dau. and heire
third son.
to . . . Shepley of
Shepley, in parish of
Ashton.
I
Thomas Ashton=. . . dau. and coheir
of Shepley.
to . . . Bagshaw of
Ridge, CO. Derby.
Henry Ashtons=Anne, dau. of
of Shepley.
. . . Marland
of Rochedale,
CO. Lancaster.
Thomas Ashton=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Shepley.
John Tatton of
Withinshaw, co.
Cest.
. . . dau. of . . .=Robert Ashton=Katherine, dau. to
Ashmalle, first
wife.
of Shepley.
. . . Tompson of . . .
in the parish of
Ashton-under-Line,
second wife.
a
Visitation of iMncashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. '7
I
Thomas Ashton— Alice, dau. of
of Shepley, ob.
1624.
Robert Sandford,
a younger son of
Sandford of Sand-
ford, CO. Salop.
Robert Ashton=Jane^dau. to
of Shepley, aet Willm Walker
60 an. 9 Sep- of Asheton.
tember 1664.
I
1
I Jane,
wife to Thomas
Heywood of
Duckenfield, in
Cheshire.
I
I John Ashton,s: Sarah, dau. to 2 Robert
aet 34 ann. 9
September
1664.
Willm Lever
of Kersall, co.
Lancaster.
I Thomas Ashton,
aet 9 ana 9 Sept
1664.
1 m
John. I Elizabeth.
2 Jane.
3 Anne.
I
2 Elizabeth,
wife to Charles
Walker of Diy-
lesden, in the
parish of Man-
chester.
"TO
1 Lidia,
wife of John
Lomax of
Rjrton, CO.
Lancaster.
2 Frances,
wife of Robert
Constantine,
clerk.
3 Jane.
Matuhestcr^ 9 Sept 1664.
jRo^ie Assheton,
1 8 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Z,^\m Of Cbaterton.
HxvaA* — Aigent, a mullet, sable.
Cttltt« — A man with a scythe.
Edmund Ashton=:Dorothy, daiL of
of Chaterton, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. circa 1649.
Duckenfield
of Duckenfield,
CO. Cest
I
I James Asheton=Catherine, dau. of
of Chaterton,
esq.
John Greenhalgh
of Brandlesholme,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
2 Edward,
died un-
married.
I
3 Lewes
Ashton.
4 William,
died un-
married.
— \
5 John.
I Edmund Ashton
of Chaterton, esq.,
aet. 21 an. 17
March 1664.
rm
2 John.
3 James.
4 Richard.
5 William.
>tny.
II,
1 Dorothy.
2 Mary.
3 Katherine, died unmarried
4 Anne.
I I II II
1 Dorothy,
died un-
married.
2 Catherine,
wife of Willm
Langley, rec-
tor of Chedle,
CO. Stafford.
3 Elizabeth,^
wife of Willm
Si)enser,clerke.
4 Alice,
wife of . . .
Porter.
5 Anne,
died un-
married.
6 Jane,
wife to Dever-
eux Spenser of
Chedle, co.
Staff., clerke.
LancasUry 17 March 1664.
Edmund Ashton.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 19
a^tlep of dtalte0*
^xmi. — See for the Arms in the old visitation.
Thomas Astley=Maiy, dau. of Richard
of Stakes, co.
Lancaster,
descended from
the house of
Astley of Pats-
hull, CO. Sta£
Love^ey of Livesey, \sic.'\
CO. Lancaster.
Thomas Astley=£llen, dau. of Thomas
of Stakes, died
circa 1617.
Osbaldeston, a younger
son to S' Edward Osbal-
deston of Osbaldeston,kt
Thomas Astley=Elizabeth,dau. i Elizabeth, 2 Alice, wife 3 Hellen,
1
of Stakes, ob.
circa 1643.
to Willm Pres- wife of . . . of Thomas wife of John
ton of Preston, White of All Snapesof Bal- Marston of
CO. Lancaster. Souls' col- derston, co. Blakebume,
4 Jane, 5 Anna,
wife of Roger wife of John
Dewhurst of Helme of Rib-
Livesay, co. Chester, co.
lege. Ox. Lancaster. co. Lancaster. Lancaster. Lancaster.
1 L n VT n •'>',.
I Thomas Astley= Jennet, dau. of 2 Willm Astley 3 Christopher, 5 John Astley 7 George i Elizabeth,
of Stakes, aet 35
an. 13 Sept
1664.
Peter Howorth of Preston, co. died un- of Leeds, co. Astley of died un-
of Thurcroft, Lancaster.
CO. Lancaster.
married.
4 Richard,
died un-
married.
Ebor.
6 Edward,
died un-
married.
I Thomas, 2 Richard, 3 John. 4 Geoige. 5 Thomas,
died a child, set. 8 an. 13
Sept 1664.
r
Leeds,co. married.
Ebor. ^ Mary,
8 Randle wife of
Astley, Wrighting-
died un- ton Taylor
married, of... in
Ireland.
3 Anne,
died un-
married.
4 Hellen.
Blakcburne^ 13 Sept 1664.
T, Astley.
20 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
atlietton of Stiietton.
^mtlC* — Gules, three sparrow-hawks, ai^ent
€xtlSi* — A swan, argent
Another Crest : On a perch, a hawk belled, proper.
Robert Atherton,=
shreave of Lan-
caster, temp K.
Joh.
Alexander of Atherton.
1 — ^1 1 .
Willm, Agnes. Margene,
7 K 2. 7 E. 2.
Williii of Atherton==
als Alderton of
Atherton, 35, 37
H. 3.
Willm of Atherton,=Agnes,
5 and 7 E. 2. | 12 E. 3.
1
Margrett, wife of
Otho, son of Gil-
bert de Halsall,
19 £. 2.
Henry of Atherton, = Agnes,
9&iiEd.2&i2K3. 10 R. 2.
Joane, dau. of Willin=S' Wilhn Atherton,=Maigerie,
Moberley, and sister
and heir of Raphe
Moberley, kt, 24 K 3,
first wife.
kt, 6 E. 3, 30 E. 3, a widow,
4 R. 2. 19 R. 2.
S' Willin Atherton,=Agnes, sole daa and heir to
Raphe Atherton, s Alice.
5H. s.
kt, 4 R. 2, 20 R. 2,
ob. 3 H. 5.
Raphe Vernon, baron of Ship-
broke, 20 R. 2, 4 & 8 H. 4.
I
Richard
Atherton,
6K 3.
Eliz: dau. to S' John=S' Will: Atherton, kt=Elinor, 10 H. 5,
Pilkinton, kt, i H. 4,
first wife.
second wife.
I I
S' Will: Atherton,=Margaret, dau. of S' John=:S' Robert Harcourt, kt, Margaret, wife to John
knt, 14&15H. 6,
ob. ante 19 H. 6.
Byron, kt, 14-19 H. 6. second husband,
24 Hen. 6.
Dutton of Hatton, co.Cest,
esq., 10 H. 5, 32 H. 6.
_ I
I
Nicholas, i Willm Atherton,=Isabel, dau. to Richard 2 John Atherton,= Joh. dau. of John Warren
17 H. 6. died in his minority Balderston, 22 H. 6,
without issue; 19 widow 19 E. 4.
H. 6.
esq., 22 H. 6, 5
K 4, died 23 H. 7.
of Poynton, co. Cest,
esq., 5 E. 4.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 21
a
Anne, dau. to S* Thomas=George Atherton,=Anne, dau. to Richard
Butler of Beausey, kt.,
second wife.
Anne, wife of Thomas
Leland, son to Will:
Leland of Morley, kt.
Anne, dau. and heir, wife to
Thomas Tildesley, second
son of Thurston Tildesley.
a&t 21 an. 23
H. 7.
Ashton of Middleton, in
the third degree of con-
sanguinity, 23 H. 7.
Eliz. dau. of S' Alex. ^ John Atherlon,=Margaret,foiuthdau.and
Ratcliffe, kt, from
whom he was di-
vorced 5 H. 8.
act. 22 an. 27
H. 8, a knight
4 & 5 P. & M.,
ob. 15 YX\T>\
coheir of Thomas Cater-
all of Caterall, 22 Oct.
8 EHz., afterwards wife to
Will: Edwards of Wrex-
ham, CO. Flint
1 I 1
Margaret, wife of Will:
Jessop of Broomshall
I I
2 Richard. Katherine,coheirtoJohn,=John Atherton,esq.,=Elizabeth, dau.
i— lord Conyers of Hornby
near Sheffield, co. Ebor. ^ '^^""*'- castle, died 8 March
i:.,. , 1622, second wife.
Eliz: ob. s.p. '
Eliz: wife of Henry
Bulmer.
set 16 an. 10 mens
and 18 days, 15
Eliz.
John Atherton,=Anne,dau. to
heir to his mo-
ther.
to S' John Byron,
kt, first wife.
S' John By-
ron, kt
I
dau. to=JohnAtherton,=Gysmund,dau.to i Eliz:
I
Anne, bom at Newsted,
wife to S' Will: Penny-
man, kt, ob. s.p.
Raphe Cal-
vely of
Saughton,
CO. Cest,
second wife.
r
esq., buried 23
May 16 1 7.
Henry Butler of wife of
Rawcliffe, esq. , James
first wife. Browne.
1
2 Rachel,
ob. s.p.
anno
1643-
Richard Atherton
of Chowbent in
Atherton, co. Lan-
caster.
I
John Atherton=Elianor, dau. of S'
of Atherton,
esq., ob. circa
1646.
MM
1 Thomas,
died in
infancy.
2 George
of Atherton,
esq.,ob.coel
4 Willm,
ob. coel.
5 Ireland.
I 1
Thomas Ireland of
Beausey, kt
6 Thomas. 3 John Atherton=Mary, dau. to Margaret, wife to 2 Elianor, wife of
7 Raphe.
of Atherton, esq.,
ob. circa 1656.
Richard Bolde JohnBradshaw,son Robt Clayton of
of Bolde, esq. of John Bradshaw Fulwood, gent
of Bradshaw, esq.
I
I John, 2 Richard, i Elianor. 2 Mary. 3 Joane.
died young. ^t-S^sSept ' ^irdiidhSkiiil '
3 Anne.
Ormeskirkef 23 Sept. 1664.
L, Rmvstorneyfor Rich: Atherton.
n
22 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5,
9pne)3toott^ of pie^stngton.
IktVtsi* — Gules, three battle-axes, or.
Thomas Aynesworth==Dorothy, dau. to John
of Plessington, co.
Lancaster, esq., ob.
circa 16T4.
Halsted of Rowley, co.
Lancaster.
I
I John Aynesworth=Claudia, dau. of Willm 2 Richard Aynesworth=Eliz: dau. to Lawrence
of Plessington, esq.,
aet 55 an. 13 Sept
1664.
Leigh, parson of Stan-
dish, CO. Lancaster.
of Witton, CO. Lancaster.
Aynesworth of Tock-
holes, CO. Lancaster.
I Thomas=Mary, 2 John Aynesworth, 3 Theophilus. i Mary, wife to 2 Helen. 3 Dorothy, wife to
Aynes-
worth, aet.
35 an. 13
Sept
1664.
dau. of married Sarah, dau. to
Netherwood of
Robin- Leedes, co. Ebor.
son.
Robert Dicken-
son of Chorley,
CO. Lancaster.
I
Helen,
aet 7 mens.
13 Sept 1664.
Blakebum^ 13 Sept 1664.
. . . Wrightington of
Seascale, co. Cumb.
Thomas Ainsworthe,
iBamfortJ of iBamforu*
HxwA. — Aigent, a fess engrailed, gules.
Willm Bamford=. . . dau. of James
of Bamford, co.
Lancaster.
Shepheard.
I I
I William Bamford=Jane, dau. of William 2 Samuel Bamford, = Anne, dau. to Robert . . . Bamfordi
of Bamford, co.
Lancaster.
Duckenfield of Ducken- uncle and heire to Holt of Ash worth, co.
field, CO. Cest Willm, ob. s.p. Lancaster.
I
William Bamford
of Bamford, son
and heir, ob. s.p.
William Bamford of Mawdesley,=Jane, dau. to Willm
nephew and heir to Samuel, ob.
in 1643.
Butterworth of Bel-
field, CO. Lancaster.
I Willm Bamford of Bamford,
aet 25 an. 10 Sept 1664.
2 Samuel Bamford.
Manchester^ 10 SeJ>t. 1664.
Samuell Bamford,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 23
)
iBanaistet of t&e "Banke.
%XXeit* — Argent, a cross flory, sable.
William Banaster=Christian, dau. of Raphe
of the Banke, co.
Lancaster.
Ashton of Leaver, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Alice, dau. and==i Heniy=Anne,dau.to=Ellen,dau.to
coheir to John
Kuerden of
Kuerden, first
wife.
Banaster
of the
Banke,
esq., ob.
circa
1614.
I
James An-
derton of
Clayton, co.
Lancaster.
Alice, wife to
S' Thomas Ha-
gerston of Ha-
gerston, co.
Northumber-
land, knt.
1
Raphe Stan-
dishe of
Standishe, co.
Lancaster,
esq.
2 Richard=
Banaster
of Bolton,
CO. Lan-
caster.
I
3 Christopher
Banaster, vice-
chancellor of
Duchy of Lan-
caster.
4 Nicholas
Banaster of
Aughton,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
I Henry. 2 Willm. 3 Alexander.
ulian, wife to
ohn Crosse of
-everpool, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Henry Banaster^Elizabeth, dau. of
of the Banke,
esq., died
about 1640.
r
I Henry Banaster=Dorothy, dau. of
of the Banke, esq., Roger Nowell of
aet. 28 an. 22 Sept Rede, co. Lan-
1664. caster, esq.
William Farington
of Werden, co.
Lancaster, esq.
2 Christopher=Mary, dau. of Raphe
Banaster. Ashton of Middleton,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
Margaret,
died young.
I
Anne,
set. 6 mens.
22 Sept. 1664.
Ormeskirke, 22 Sept, 1664.
)
24 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
iBanaiBitet of aitliam.
flrtnif* — Quarterly : i and 4. Argent, a cross flory, sable, Banaster ; 2 and 3. Aigent, on a cfaeveron, per pale, gules
and sable, three bezants, Kiichin.
first wife.
:Nicholas Banaster=Anne, dau. to . . .
of Altham, co. Lan-
caster.
Elston of Brochally
CO. Lancaster,
second wife.
I Nathaniel Banaster :±:£lizabeth, dau. and
of Altham, esq., died
in December 1649.
coheir of Bamabie
Kitchin of Pilling-
hall, CO. Lancaster,
esq.
Richard Banaster,
ob. s.p.
I Dorothy, wife of
John Holt of Stub-
ley, CO. Lancaster,
esq.
[
2 Tabitha,
died un-
married.
I Nicholas
Banaster,
ob. s.p.
Mary, == 2 Richard =Mary, dau. of=
John Starkie
ofHuntroyd,
CO. Lancas-
ter, first wife.
n
dau. of
John
Byrom
ofBy-
rom,co,
Lancas-
ter,esq.,
second
wife.
Banaster
ofAltham,
esq.,aet.55
an. 17
March
1664.
1 Nicholas.
2 Nathaniel,
both ob. s.p.
!Lettice,dau.
of Henry
Coope of
Ashton Bot-
ham, CO.
Lancaster,
third wife.
I
! Elizabeth, i Dorothy,
dau.of Thos. died un-
Jackson of married.
Preesall, co.
Lancaster,
fourth wife.
I
Anne.
2 Elizabeth,
wife of Thomas
Richardson of
MerscoughjCO.
Lancaster,
genu, after-
wards of Hugh
Kighley of
Whiteleigh,
lastly of
Thomas Jeph-
son.
I I
I John, 2 Nicholas=:Anne, dau.
ob. s.p. Banaster, of Alexan-
ob. v.p. der John-
son of Pres-
ton, CO. Lan-
caster.
3 Nathaniel,
set 22 an. 17
March 1664.
( I
4 Henry. 5 Byrom.
I
I Isabel. 2 Elizabeth.
Robert,
died young.
I Anne,
St. 4 an.
17 March
1664.
2 Marie.
Lancaster, 17 March 1664.
Christopher Fox, for Richard Bauestcr.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 25
iBanaiBiter of Preiston.
9rtllll*—- Aigent, a pair of dossers, vel waterbougets, "sable, on a chief of the first, three fleurs-de-lis of the second.
William Banaster=. . . dau. and coheir
of Preston, co.
Lancaster.
of John Singleton
of Shingle hall in
Whittingham, co.
Lancaster.
I Thomas Banaster=:Alice, dau. of
of Preston, died
circa 1630.
George Hodgkinson
of Preston, co. Lan-
caster.
2 William Banaster==
of West Houghton,
CO. Lancaster.
Mary, wife of
Richard Manley
of West Hough-
ton.
Anne, wife of
. . , Browne
of Brinshop,
CO. Lancaster.
I William:
Banaster
of Pres-
ton, set
60 an. 20
Sept
1664.
Jennet,=
dau. of
Willm
Lemon
ofPres-
ton,first
wife.
:£lizabeth^
dau. of
Felix Banas-
ter of the
city of York.
I
2 Roger,
ob coeL
Elizabeth.
I
Thomas Banaster,
set 28 an. 20 Sept
1664.
2 William. 3 Roger.
3 Henry
Banaster,
citizen of
London.
I Elizabeth,
wife to
Richard
Taylor of
Preston.
I
Mary, wife of Thomas
Rushton of Preston.
1
2 Jennet,
wife to
Laurence
Howorth
of Pres-
ton.
3 Margerie,
wife of
WUlm Pat-
ten of Pres-
ton.
PrestoHy 20 Sept 1664.
Thomas Banester,
26 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
I5anle0 of SiQtnstanle?.
%VM, — Sable, a cross, or, between four fieurs-de-lis, argent, a canton of the first
€fXtit* — On a stump of a tree, proper, a stork, argent, ducally gorged, gules.
William Bankes,==:
a younger son to
. . . Bankes of
Banke-Newton in
Craven, co. Ebor.,
came to Wigan,
CO. Lancaster,
tpe H. VIII.
I James Bankes=Susan, dau. to
of Winstanley,
CO. Lancaster^
esq.
William Shering-
ton, merchant,
of London,
married circa
1574.
2 Thomas Bankes=£lizabethy
of Staple Inn,
London, ob. in
Sept 1 66 1.
Elizabeth, =i William Bankes=Sarah, dau. Margaret,
eldest dau.
ofS'
Thomas
Ireland of
Bewsey,co.
Lancaster,
kt, first
wife.
1 Thomas, | ^jej
2 James, J young.
of Winstanley, co.
Lancaster, 8et. 80
an. 1664.
of Walter wife of
Jones of George
Chasleton, Hyde of
dau. of
William
Bispham of
Billing, CO.
Lancaster,
esq.
I
3 Raphe
Bankes,
citizen of
I^ndon,
ob. s.p.
Thomas i Elizabeth,
Bankes of wife of Thomas
CO. Oxford, Urmeston, Staple Inn, Eyres of Kensing-
esq., second co. Lancas- aet. 33 an. ton, co. Middx.
wife. ter, esq. 1664.
I
4 James
Bankes,
merchant,
of Lon-
don.
I
2 Maiy,
wife of James
Rigby, citizen
of London.
William Bankes,=-.Frances, sole
esq., son and
heir, aet 28 an.
1664.
I William,
aet 6 an.
1664.
I • I
2 Thomas. 3 James.
4 Peter,
ob. inf.
dau. to Peter
Legh of Bruch,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
Sara-Maria.
London^ 3 Febr, 1664.
Thomas Bankes,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 27
TBatctoft of iBarctoft.
9rilUf« — Argent, a lion rampant, sable.
William Barcroft=
of Barcroft, co.
Lancaster.
Robert Barcroft=Elizabeth, dau.
of Barcroft, ob.
circa 1614.
of John Roberts
of Foxstones, co.
Lancaster.
I William Barcroft=Susan, dau.
of Barcroft, ob. [ of Nicholas
circa 1622. Rishton of
Antley, co.
Lancaster.
2 Thomas Barcroft,
clerke, parson of
Great Limber, co.
Lincoln.
William Barcroft,
ob. v.p. unmarried.
I
I Susan,
wife to
Peter Orme-
rode of
Ormerode, co.
Lancaster.
I 1 I I
2 Ebzabeth.
3 Sarah.
4 Ruth.
5 Anne.
I
Elizabeth,
wife of John
Belfield of
Clegswood,
CO. Lancaster,
afterwards
of John
Halywell of
Pike House,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
Blakcburne^ 13 Sept 1664.
Thomas Barcroft,
28 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
15811010 Of O^arlotQ.
%tWi* — Sable, a double-headed eagle, displayed, argent, beaked and membered, or.
^Xtit* — A double-headed eagle's head, erased, argent, beaked, or.
Ellis Barlow=:Anne, daiL to
of Barlow,
CO. Lancas-
ter, esq.
Oates Reddish
of Reddish, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Alexander Bartow=Eliz: dau. and heir to
of Barlow, esq.
George Leigh, second
brother of Thomas
Leigh of High Leigh,
CO. Cest, esq.
I
Maigaret,
wife to
Edward,
Earle of
Derby.
Sir Alexander Barlow=Mary, dau. to Sir Vivian
of Barlow, knt, ob.
circa 1624, knighted
2 Jac.
Brereton of Hondford,
CO. Cest., knt
I
Elizabeth,=Sir Alexander Barlow=Dorothy, dau. to S'
dau. to . .
Parker,
lord Mor-
ley and
Mount-
eagle, first
wife.
of Barlow, knt, ob.
1642.
Thos. Greseley of
Drakelow, co.
Derby, bart , second
wife.
1
Margaret^
wife to S'
John Talbot
of Salsbuiy,
CO. Lancaster.
Thomas Barlows= Winifred, eldest
Alexander Barlow,=Frances, eldest
ob. circa 1654 s.p. dau. to WilHam
Brereton of Ash-
ley, CO. Cest., esq.
of Barlow, esq.,
set 46 an. 9 Sept
1664.
dau. to Anthony
Menill of North
Kilvington, co.
Ebor., esq.
— n ,
1 Dorothy,
wife of James
Gorsych of I \~\ I
Gorsych, co. ' Thomas, 2 Alexander. Mary.
Lancaster, gent «t.^6an.in 3 Anthony.
2 Katherine,
wife of Henry
Norris of West
Derby, co. Lan-
caster.
I i I
1 Anne.
2 Mary, wife
to Carrill,
viscount
Molyneux.
3 Eliz: wife to
Thos. Vava-
sour of Wes-
ton, CO. Ebor.
Manchester, 9 Sepi, 1664.
The: Barlowe.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale^ 1664-5. 29
"Bedt of Q^ancliejBter*
Robert Becks
of Hopwood
Cleydon in
Manchester,
ob. 1644.
I
I
2 Thomas Beck=Hestery dau. Edward Beck». . . dau. of 3 Robert,
of Hopwood
Cleydon, ob.
1644.
of Thomas
Howard of
Manchester.
of Hopwood
Cleydon in
Manchester,
died without
issue male.
. . . Cheet-
ham.
ob. s.p.
Thomas Beck=Maiy, dau. 2 Jo
Im.
T
I
"Tm
1 Jane.
2 Alice,
wife of . . .
Hollingworth.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Judith.
of Manchester,
set 34 in 1664.
of William
Bardesley
of Manches-
ter.
I Sarah. 2 Jane.
I John Beck, 2 William. 3 Thoma&
12 an. 1664.
I Margaret
\ r
2 Elizabeth. 3 Maiy.
Manchester^ 9 S^t 1664.
71io: Beck.
30 Visitation of Lancaskire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
IBilUnffe of 15iHmg:e.
9rm<* — Argent, a cross between four crosslets, fitch^e, gules.
Adam Billmge.= Agnes, dau. and coheir
of Robert H3rton, lord
of Billinge, co. Lancas-
ter, 37 Edw. III.
Robert Billinge,=:
37 Ed. 3^ '
Richard Billinge,
5H. 5.
I
John Billinge,=
36 H. 6.
Richard Billinger=
1R3. I
I
Robert Billinge,=
8 H. 8. I
Richard Billinge,"
38 H. 8.
John Billing.zsElizabeth, dau. of . . . Gleas-
I ter of Eccleston, co. Lancaster.
Richard Billinge=Hellen, dau. and coheir
of Billinge.
of . . . Cropper of Rayn-
ford, CO. Lancaster.
John Billinge=Maiy, dau. to 2 Richard, Elizabeth,
of Billinge,
ob. circa
1645.
Willm Clayton died unmarried. wife of George
of Fulwood,
CO. Lancaster.
I Richard Billinge,= Margery, dau. of
of Billinge, aet 52 Robert Molineux
an. 8 April 1665. of Melling, co.
Lancaster.
I I I I
1 John, aet. 17 an. 8 April 1665.
2 Robert.
3 Richard.
4 Thomas.
Ormeskirke^ 8 April 1665.
I I I
1 Helen.
2 Margerye.
3 Margaret.
2 John.
3 Thomas.
4 Robert,
died un-
married.
BirchallofOrrell,
CO. Lancas ter.
rrri
1 Ehzabeth,
wife of
William
Reynolds.
2 Anne, '
3 Helen,
4 Mary,
died
unmarried.
Richard Biliinge.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Ditgdale, 1664-5.. 31
'Blntiloi8!0e Of IBattDicft.
9[rmil* -— Quarterly, perfess indented, or, and gules, on a bend, azure, a cinquefoil between two birds, or.
€xtH^ — A demi-horse rampant, argent, ducally gorged, or.
. . . dau. of. . .
Chamock of
Chamock, co.
Lancaster^ first
wife.
Mary, wife of
. . . Dene of
Mansfield, co.
Nott
first wife.
.=sS' Robert Bindlossess. . . dau. of . . .
of Barwick hall, co.
Lancaster, kt, ob.
circa 1629.
Eltoft of . . .
CO. Lancaster.
' Francis Bindlosse»Cecilia, dau. to
of Barwick hall, kt,
ob. v.p.
. . . West, lord
De la Warr,
second wife.
I Dorothy,
wife of Charles
Middleton of
Belsey, co.
Northumberland,
esq.
I S' Robert Bindlosse=Rebecca, dau.
of Barwick hall, baro-
net, set 39 an. 16
Sept 1664.
Cecilia, _^
wife of Willm
Standish of
Standish, co.
Lancaster, esq.
of Henry
Perry, alder-
man of Lon-
don.
M
2 Delawarr,
died in his
childhood.
3 Francis,
ob. s.p.
1
Dorothy,
wife to Colonel!
Charles Wheeler,
lieut-colonell of
theguards to King
Charles the 2nd,
under the lord
Wentworth.
I I
2 Mary,
wife of
Robert Holt
of Castle-
ton, CO.
Lancaster,
esq.
3 Jane,
wife of S'
William
Carnaby of
Bothall Cas-
tle, CO.
Northumb:
kt
Lancaster y i6 Sept, 1664.
Robt, Bindiosse.
32 yisitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
iBitctie Of idix^z.
frmilC* — Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, ai;gent.
CrCftt»^A fleur-de-lis, axgent, entwined by an adder, proper.
Mathaeus de Bircheg.«
Mathd&us ae Birches,=
filius Mathaei de Kin-
dle Birches, temp. Rx.
Johis.
Mathaeus de Birches. =8
Robertus de Birches. =
I
Alexander de Birches, » Johanna, relicta,
29 K I. I 12 £. 2.
I ^
Robertus de Birches, =Alicia, filia Robert!
12 K 2. I le Whytefeld, 12 E. 2.
Henricus filius Roberti=
de Birches, 12 Edw. 2,
23 K 3.
Willus de Birches,=
19 E. 3 ' I
T
Willus de Birches,=
8 R. 2, 9 H. 5. I
Willus de Birches,=Margareta,
7 H. 6. i 7 H. 6.
( *
Radulphus de Birches,=
7 H. 6, 27 H. 6. I
1
Radulphus de Birches,=s
iSH. 6. I
1 ^
Radulphus de Birches,=
de Wit hington. '
I
Willus de Birches,s=
2 R. 3. j
Robertus de Bu:ches,==
2 R. 3. [
Willus de Birches.-:
a
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 33
a
\
Georgius Birche,==Mariona, filia Thomae
12 April 10 H. 8.,
condidit Testum,
24 H. 8.
Bekk de Manchester,
10 H. 8.
I
Thomas,
Sacerdos.
I
Jacobus,
24 H. 8.
Thomas =Eliz: filia
Birch,
24 H. 8,
2E.6.
Willmus Birch, Geoigius. i Janetta. 2 Margareta, 3 Anna. 4 Elizabetha.
Thomas Gardianus colle-
Chetham gii de Manches-
de Nuthurst, ter, clerke.
16 Apl. 2 £. 6.
Georgius Birch,=Anna, filia ethaeresjohis
13 Eliz.
Bamford, filii et heredis
Georgii Bamford de Holt
in Wythington.
Georgius Birch,=Anna, filia Elia Heye
ob. circa ann.
1611.
de Monkeshall.
Thomas Birche=Alicia, filia primogenita
de Birche in
parochia de
Manchester, aet
56 aa 9 Sept
1664.
Thomae Brooke de Nor-
ton, CO. Cest, ar.
r
Thomas Birche,= Beatrice,
set. 3 5 an. 9 Sept
1664.
filia Willi
Cotton de
Belloport,
CO. Salop,
ar.
rTTT
2 Geojgius.
3 Matthseus.
4 Petrus.
5 Andreas.
I Elianora, uxor 2 Alicia, uxor Johis
Thomae Holcrofte Robinson de Preston,
de Holcrofte, co. co. Lancaster, primo-
Lancaster, ar. geniti Edwardi Robin-
son de Buckshaw, co.
Lancaster.
3 Anna, uxor
Alexandri Rig-
by de Brugh,
CO. Lancaster.
I
I Beatrice,
set 5 an. 9
Sept 1664.
I
I
2 Anna. 3 Elizabetha.
Manchester^ 9 Sept 1664.
Tho: Birche.
^ I
34 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
mxtfy Of amuiicft.
%Vt(ii* — Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, argent, a canton, or.
€^XtiX* — A fleur-de-lis, argent, entwined by an adder, proper.
Ambrose Birch=
of Openshaw,
CO. Lancaster,
descended from
the family of
Birch of Birch,
in the parish of
Manchester,
died about 161 9.
I I I .
I Ralph Birch=Ellen,dau.of 2 John Birch=Alice, dau. 3 Samuel Birch=Mary, dau.
of Openshaw,
son and heir.
Thomas
Beck of . . .
in the parish
of Manches-
ter.
of Openshaw,
second son.
of Robert
Jepson of
Manches-
ter.
of Ardwick,co.
Lancaster,
third son.
of Ralph
Smith of
Doblane
house, CO.
Lancaster.
I
1 Raphe.
2 Samuell,
ob. s.p.
I
Mary,
wife to
George
Andrew
of Man-
chester.
r
I
Margaret,
wife of Robert
Hobson of
Ashton, CO.
Lancaster.
I John. 2 Samuell. Thomas Selfe= Alice, dau.==.-John Birch of Ardwicke
of BristoU,
grocer, first
husband.
of Thomas
Deane of
Bristol.
aforesaid, and of Whit-
borne, CO. Hereford, esq.,
and now in commission
of the peace for the
county of Hereford, aet
47 in 1664.
Mary, wife of
George Karver
of Buthouse,
CO. Hereford,
genL_j=
i I
1 George.
2 John.
I John Birch,=rEsther, dau. of
son and heir,
aet. 27 in
anno 1664.
Edward Free-
man of Gray's
Inn, esq.
2 Samuell Birch,= Elizabeth, dau. of
second son. S' Peter Leicester
of Tabley, co.
Cest^ baronet
Elizabeth.
I
T
I Mary. Hester.
Manc/usiCTy 9 Sept 1664.
yohn Birch,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 35
iBitttoisIe of ^uncote.
9lrtlU(» — Sable, a cheveron, ennine, between three weasels, argent.
Oliver Birtwisle=
of Huncote, co.
Lancaster, died
ult Dec 3o£liz.
James Birtwisle=Agnes, dau. of
George Omie-
rode of Gam-
bleside, co.
Lancaster.
of Huncote,
died 23 June
39 Eliz.
John Birtwisle=Dorothy, dau. of
of Huncote,
died 14 Au-
gust 16 Jac
Richard Worthing-
ton of Blanscough,
CO. Lancaster.
I
Thomas Birtwisle=Margaret, dau. of
of Huncote, aet
65 an. 14 Sept.
1664,
Thomas Clayton, a
younger son of the
Claytons of Little
Harwood, co. Lan-
caster.
1 Catherine, wife of
Nicholas Morley, a
younger son to Mor-
ley of Wennington,
CO. Lancaster.
2 Bridget, wife of
Willm Gaytonby,
a younger son of
Gaytonby of Gay-
tonby, in Rich-
mondshire.
I
X John Birtwisle,
set 41 an. 14 Sept
1664.
2 James.
I
3 Joseph,
married Anne,
dau. of . . .
Rawson.
Margaret
I I
3 Elizabeth,
wife of
Thomas
Colthurst
4 Agnes.
2 Theodosia.
Blakeburne^ 14 Sept 1664.
Thos, Birtwisle.
36 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Blacfcbutne of Betoton.
^XVnt* — Argent, a fess, nebul^, between three mullets, sable.
Willm Blackburne=
of Thiselton, co.
Lancaster, descen-
ded from Black-
bume of Sandham,
near Garstang,
CO. Lancaster.
I
I Richard Blackbume=Jane, dau. of
of Newton, co. Lan-
caster.
John Aynsworth
of Newton, co.
Lancaster.
1
2 Thomas Blackburne,
CO. Cest
I \ i \ i I
I John Blackburne 2 Richard Blackburne 3 Thomas Blackburne=Margaret,dau. Edward Robert
of Eccleston, co. of Gosnargh, co. Lan- of Newton, co. I^n
Lancaster. caster. caster, died 16^3, aet
suae 58.
ofRobtNorris of Hock- Black-
of Bolton, CO. enbridge. bumeof
Lancaster. Thistle-
ton.
r~ \
4 Cathenne, 5 Anne,
died un- wife of Richard
married. Houghton of
Middleton, co.
Lancaster,
afterwards of
John Barker
of Lachford,
CO. Cest
I
I Thomas
Blackburne
of Orforde
and Newton,
CO. Lancas-
ter, aetat 30
an. 1664.
I f M I \ \
2 Richard, i Jane. 2 Isabell,
wife of George
3 Robert.
4 Jonathan.
5 Joha
6 Charles.
Parkinson of
Fairesnape,
afterwards of
John Clyfton,
a younger son
of Clyfton of
Lytham.
I
3 Margaret,
wife of John
Bretherton
of Hay, CO.
Lancaster.
Mill
6 AHce.
7 Helen.
8 Maiy.
9 Lydia.
10 Hester.
All died
unmar-
ried.
Warrhigfon, 1664.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 37
'Blunneil of Ctosdp.
^BxtM* — Sable, ten billets, 4, 3, 2, i, argent.
Cttltt. — A demi-lion, sable, a cross tau, fitchy, aigent.
Richard Blimdell— Anne, dau. of
of Crossby, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
died 19 March
1561 or 1563.
I William Blundell=Emilia, dau. of
Richard Starkey
of Stretton, co.
Cest, esq.
of Crosby, esq.,
bom in August 1 5 60,
died 2 July 1638.
Edward Norreis
of Speke, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. 2 June 163 1.
I
2 James,
died
young.
I
3 Richard,
ob. s.p.
1
Jane,
wife of . . .
Madison of
... in Episc.
Dunelm.
Nicholas BIundell=Jane, dau. to
of Crosby, esq.,
died 18 June
1631.
Roger Brad-
shaw of the
Haigh, CO.
Lancaster, esq.
1
I Anne,
wife of Thomas
Gillibrand of
Chorley, co. Lan-
caster.
I
2 Margaret,
died un-
married.
I William Blundell=Anne, dau. of
of Crosby, esq., S' Thomas
bom 15 July 1620, Hagerston of
now living, 8 April Hagerston, co.
1665. Northumber-
land, bart.
I
2 Richard,
died un-
married.
I I
1 Emilia, jdied un-
2 Margaret, J married.
3 Anne.
4 Winifred.
5 Frances.
I Nicholas Blundell, 2 William, 3 Thomas, 4 John,
bom 14 August 1640, bom in bom in ob. inf.
now living. Sept 1645. April 1648.
n
1 Jane,
died an
infant
2 Jane.
3 Emilia,
wife of Richard
Butler, eldest
sontoEdmund,
viscount Mont-
garret, in Ire-
land.
I I I I I I I
4 Margaret
5 Alicia.
6 Francisca-
Clara, ob. juv.
7 Mary.
8 Clara-Francisca.
9 Anne, died young.
10 Bridget
Ormcskirkfy 8 A/>rii 1664.
IVi/iiam Blundell.
. 38 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Btunnell of 3(nce«lBluniieII.
^[rmif • — Azure, ten bUlets, or (4, 3, 2, i), on a canton, or, a raven, proper.
Creilt. — A squirrel sejant, gules, between the paws a nut, or, collared also, or.
William Blundell,=
lord of Ynes, co.
Lancaster.
William BlundelU
of Ynes, now
called Ynes-Blun-
dell.
1
John BlundelL=
William BlundelL=
RichardBlundell. =
William Blundell-
lord ofYnes-Blun-
dell,43H.3i259.
I
RichardBlundell,s=r
2 E. I. I
1
William BlundeU,=
8 E. 2, 1315- I
William Blundell,=
18 E. 3. j
William Blundell,=
40 E. 3.
Henry Blundell,=
6 R. 2.
John Blundell,!
3H.4.
I
William
BlundelL
William Blundell,=Alice, dau. of
lord of Ince-
Blundell, 9 H. 5.
Nicholas Blun-
dell of Crosby,
CO. Lancaster.
William Blundell,=
21 H. 6.
William BlundelL—
a
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 39
I
Robert Blundell,=Elizabeth, sister to
26 H. 6.
ThomasDawne and
sister of Henry.
William Blundell,= Joane, dau. of
I E. 4.
Roger Ashawe
of the Hill, CO.
Lancaster, esq.
William Blundell,=
23 H. 7^^
I
Robert Blundell,
tpe H. 8.
James Blundell,=r
tpe E. 6.
I William Blundell, 2 Robert Blundell,=
ob. s.p. brother and heir. |
Robert BlundelL==Mary, dau. of
Richard Massey
of Rixton, CO.
Lancaster, esq.
Anne, datt of . . .=1 Robert Blundell= Anne, dau. of
Caermarden, first of Ince-Blundell,
wife, by whom he esq., ob. in Jan^
had no issue. 1^57*
Willm Wall of
Crundell, co.
Southampton,
esq., second
wife.
\
2 James,
ob. un-
married.
1
I Anne,
wife of Thomas
Clayton of
Fullwood, CO.
Lancaster.
2 Catnerine,
wife of Lambert
Tildesley of
Garrett, CO. Lan-
caster.
1 Robert.
2 Charles.
Died
infants.
4 John.
1
3 Henry Blundell=Bridget, dau. of
of Ince-Blundell,
esq., aet. 32 an.
8 April 1665.
S' Thomas Til-
desley of Mers-
cough, CO. Lan-
caster, kt
^ r r i n
I Robert, 2 Robert, 3 Henry, i Anne.
ob. inf.
aet 15
mens. 8
April
1665.
twin with
Robert.
2 Frances.
TTTri
1 Anne, wifeto Richard Penning-
ton, third son to William Pen-
nington of Muncaster, CO.
Cumberland, esq.
2 Dorothy.
3 Margaret.
4 Elianor, wife of Henry Eccleston
of Eccleston, co. Lancaster, esq.
5 Frances, wife of James
Scaresbrick of Scaresbrick,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
Hen: BlundelL
40 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Bluntiell of I^teston.
9tltUf« — Azure, ten billets, 4, 3, 2, i, or, on a canton^ argent, a squirrel sejant, gules.
Ctejit* — A squirrel sejant, gules, in its paws a nut, or.
Henry Blundell=. . . dau. of
of Preston, ob.
circa 1653.
. . . Whitehalgh
of Whitehalgh
in the towue of
Livesey,
CO. T/an-
caster.
•
Robert Blundell-^Frances, dau.
1
Elizabeth,
of Preston, died
and sole heir
first married to
anno 1657.
to . . . Bar-'
croft of . . .
CO. Ebor.,
Henry Lemon
of Preston, co.
Lancaster, and
widow of . . .
afterwards to
Watmough.
James Hodg-
kinson of Pres-
ton.
1
Henry BlundeIl=Martha, dau.
of Preston, aet to Alexander
1
Mary.
21 an. 19 Sept. Johnson of
1664. Rushton
Grang<
Ebor.
5, CO.
Preston^ 19 Sept 1664.
Henry Biundeii.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 4^
IBolD Of IBOIH-
I
Mathaeus,=. . . filia dominse
filius
Mathei de
Bolde.
Mathaeus.
Emmae le Menil-
waring.
Robertus,
17 E. 2,
habuit Tume-
leigh in Bold.
I
Petrus,
31 E. I.
%XXaA* — Argent, a griffin segreant, sable.
Ricardus de Bolde=
de Bolde, co. Lan-
caster, temp R.
Steph,
Adam de Bolde,^
13 R. Jo his. I
Thomas de Bolde. =
Dns Mathaeus de Bolde,=
7 H. 3.
T
Ricardus,
15 E. I.
WiUms dominus de Bolde=
S3 H. 3.
^ I
Robertus =:Agnes,
=Lucia,
J15E.1.
dominus
de Bolde,
10 E. I,
18 E. 2,
obiit
4 E. 3-
17 E. 2.
Henricus. Rogerus,
15 E. I.
I
Ricardus de Bolde=Margeria, Mathseus.
dominus de Bolde,
4 E. 3, defunctus
21 E^3.
34 E. 3.
Nicholaus,
17 Ed. 2.
waiins de Bolde,=Sibilla, fiHa Ricardi
^ " " de Hoghton Cheva-
lier nupta, 3 E. 3.
\
3 R 3, defunctus
21 E.3.
Ricardus de Bolde,=Elena, filia Ricardi
Elizabetha
relicta
17 H. 6,
,ssJohes d
39 R 3, ob. circa
14 R. 2.
Molineux de Sefton
nupta, 44 E. 3.
2 R. 2, miles,
4 H. 4.
e Bolde,=Emma,
filia
Davidis t» • j
Ireland, ^^^^us.
.T^ ' ' I I i
Thomas, Wills, Henricus,== Robertus,
4 R. a.
nupta 4
R. 2, uxor
prima.
4 R. 2. 4R. 2. 4 R. 2.
Ricardt
4 R. 2.
Ricardus.
Maigeria, Sibilla,
uxor Johis uxor Willi
filii Rialdi Daniel de
de Lan- Derres-
caster. bury, 22
R. 2.
42 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
I
Ricardus Bolde,_-.Elena, filia
6 H. 4.
Gilberti de
Halsale,
nupta 6 H. 4,
relictaiy H. 6.
Henricus Bolde,=:Gratia, relicta
8 H. 5, miles,
4 E. 4.
19 £. 4.
Ricardus de Bolde,=Catherina, filia Ricardi
17 H. 6, miles 23
£. 4, defimctus 2
H. 7.
Bolde de Cestriae, nupta
17 H. 6, relicta 2 H. 7.
Gilbertus Bolde, Joanna, uxor Roberti,
habuit terras in filii et heredis Thomae
Wydenes, 16 H. 6. RedychedeGrapynell,
CO. Cest, nupta 19 E 4.
Elizabeth^
uxor . . .
Sefton, 29
H. 6.
Elena, relicta= Henricus Bolde,=Dulcia, filia Johis Savage,
12 H. 7, uxor infra aetatem 4
2**. E. 4, miles 5 H.
7, defunct us 12
H. 7.
armigeri, nupta 4 E. 4,
uxor prima.
^ I I
Rogerus.
Totgerus,
5E. 4.
Ricardus Bolde,=Margareta, filia Thomae
armiger, 12 H. 7,
miles 21 H. 7,
defunctus 23
H. 8.
Boteler de Beausey, mi-
litis nupta ... R. 3, re-
licta 23 H. 8.
'^tA^.^.r Thom..
filii et heredis Willi
Gerard de Ince, co.
Lancaster, ar. 5 H. 7.
I I I I
EHzabetha,= Ricardus =Jana, filia=Margareta, Anna, filia= Johes Bolde,=Elizabetha, MargareU, uxor
soror Tho.
Gerard de
Bryn,nupta
39 H. 8,
uxor 2\
Bolde,
armiger,
defunctus
2 Eliz.
WittiMoli-
neux de
Sefton, ar.,
uxor pri-
ma, obiit
sine prole.
filia Witti
Wodfall,
uxor 3».
Thomae
Langton,
militis.
34 H. 8.
r
I
I Ricardus =Jana, Anna,ux. 2 Henri- 3 Will-==Pruden- Henri- Eliz., uxor
Bolde, filia Francisci cus, ob. mus
armiger,ob. Willi Tunstall s.p. Bolde.
I April
1602, sine
prole.
Mor- de Thyr-
dant land, ar.,
de... nupta 10
CO. Eliz.
Bedf.
cia filia cus,ob. WilliMus-
s.p. tell,civis
Broke Lond.
deNor-
filia et CO- Thomae, filii Johis
haeres Jo- Ireland de Hutt,
hannisAgh- militis nupta 14
ton de H. 8.
^I?^"^' Matilda, uxor
^^% ^ Ricardi filii et
ar., 4 b. 6. heredis Thomae
Sherborne de
Stanihurst, nupta
30 H. 8.
Eliz. ux. Henrici
Byrom de Byrom,
b
I i 1
ton, CO. Johes Elena, uxor Anna, uxor nupta 23 H. 8.
Cest, Bolde, Hugonis Alexandri j.^..^ „^^_
ob.s.p. Anderton. Holland de P?^^^^^^ ^^"^
Sutton. Jo^^ Holcroft,
30 H. 8.
ar.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 43
a
I
£leanora,filia=:ThomasBolde,
Roberti At- eq. aur. filius
kynson de
Stowell, CO.
Gloc.
naturalisRicar-
di cui dictus
Ricardus con-
cessit omnes
terras suas, ob
s.p.
=Brigitta,
filia Willi
Norres de
Speke,
militis de
Balneo.
Ricardus==Anna, filia Henricus
Bolde de
Bolde,
armiger,
ob. circa
1637.
Petri Leigh Bolde de
de Lyme, Bedford,
CO. Cest., CO. Lan-
militis. caster.
1 Chnstiana,
2 Jana,
3 Francesca,
uxor John
Hodges, civis
Lond.
ob. s.p.
I Ricardus, Petrus=Joana,
obiit in
puerida.
Bolde,
filia
armi-
Radulfi
ger,ob.
Ashton
1658.
deWhal-
ley, CO.
Lancas-
ter, baro-
netti.
I
I Margareta,
uxor
Edwardi
Morgell de
Civitate,
Cest
I
I Ricardus,
obiit in
cunis.
2 Petrus Bolde,
setatis 8 anni
17 Martii 1664.
I
I
I
I
2 Maria, 3 Katherina, 4 Anna, 5 Francesca, 6 Radcliffe,
uxor Johis uxor Rogeri obiit uxor Hen- uxor Jacobi
Atherton Prichard de ante rici Ogle de Dukenfeild
de Ather- ... in nuptias. Whiston, co. de Hinley,
ton, CO. Wallia. Lancaster, co. Lancas-
Lancas- ter.
ter, ar.
Lancaster^ 17 March 1664.
44 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Bot^i^ Of CBootb.
%Xtai% — Argent, on a fess, gules, between three boars' heads, erased, sable, as many towers, or.
John BoothasAlice, dau.
^
of Booth, ob,
circa 1615.
of Edward
Rawsthome
of Newhall,
CO. Lancas-
-
ter, esq.
«
1
Richard Booths
of Booth, setatis
64an. 11 March
1664.
=Dorothy, dau.
of Andrew
Holden of
Todhall, CO.
Lancaster,
gent
1 George Booth=
of Booth, aetatis
34 an. 1 1 March
1664.
rrlsabell, dau.
of Willm
Lees of
Middleton,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
1 , III
2 Humfrey Booth, 3 Thomas.
clerke, of Lanck- ^ t>:^u„,j
ton, CO. Lincoln. * ^^^^^•
S John.
I Alice,
wife of
Robt
Stafford
of Lon-
don.
an.
Mill
2 Dorothy.
3 Mary.
4 Susan.
5 Katherine.
6 EUen.
1 1 1
I William Booth, a Richard. 3 Ma
set. 5 an. 11 March set 7
1664.
Manchester y ii J
larch 1664.
George Booth.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 45
iBootle of a@ellmg[.
Robert Bootle=
of Melling, co.
Lancaster.
I
Thomas Booti[e=. . . dau.
of Melling.
of . . .
Rose.
. . . dau. of=s Robert Bootle=Jane, dau.
. . . Stop- of Melling, ob.
ford, secre- circa 1631.
tary to
Henry, earl
of Derby,
first wife.
f
I Thomas,
set 30, 1664.
of Robert
Dickenson
of Manchester,
second wife.
Thomas Bootle=£llen, dau. of
of Melling, set.
d^ an. 23 Sept
1664.
John Moore
of Melling.
d
2 Edward.
1 Tf
3 Matthew. 4 Robert.
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sept. 1664.
Tho$, Bootie.
I
46 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Btaftgn of Docfeet.
^miif . — Argent, on a fess, humett^, gules, three leopards' faces, or.
Henry Brab)m=Elizabeth, dau.
ofWhittington,
CO. Lancaster,
ob. circa 1627.
of . . . Baynes
of Sellat, CO.
Lancaster.
I Thomas Brabyn
of Whittington.
1
Anne, dau. of=2 William Brabyn
. . . Newton
of Whitting-
ton.
of Docker, co.
Lancaster, ob.
circa 1627.
I
I John,
died un-
married.
I
2 William Brabyn— Elizabeth, dau.
of Docker, ob.
circa 1639.
of Robert Par-
kinson of Fair
Snape, co. Lan-
caster.
Henry Brabyn=Mary, dau. of
of Docker, aet.
31 an.
William Tur-
ner of Preston,
CO. Lancaster.
I William Brabyn,
aet 7 an. 14 March
1664.
2 Henry. i Elizabeth. 2 Anne. 3 Margaret.
Preston, 14 March 1664,'
Henry Brabyn.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 47
IBtaUDtU of mw\t^^
^rnuf* — Argent, a cross lozengy, vert, over all a bend, compony, ermine.and azure.
Cretft* — A Brock, proper.
Richard Braddill.«Jone, 19 E. 4.
John Braddill,:;
36 H. 8.
• • • •
Henry Braddill, William Braddil, Barnard Braddill, Edward Braddill.=J ennet, dau. of
36 H. ».
36 H. 8.
36 H. 8.
. . . Crombock.
Maigery,
wife of John
Chatbume.
I
John Braddill,= Jennet, dau. of
son and heir,
ob. a I Eliz.
. . . Forster of
Whalley.
Anne, dau. of=i Edward Braddill,— Ellen, dau. of 2 Richard = Dorothy, daiL
Ralph Ash ton
of Lever, co.
Lancaster.
son and heir, ob.
1605.
Starkey of Braddill.
Aughton, CO.
Lancaster.
John.
Katherine, wife of
Gilbert Lawe of the
Nethertown in Whal-
ley, CO. Lancaster.
of Thomas
Catterall of
Catterall, co.
Lancaster,
relict of Robt.
Sherbourne of
Mitton, thirdly
married to
John Whipp.
' ' ' ..
Jennet, wife to
Utred Morley
of Braddill.
Anne, wife of
John Chew of
Parkehead,
afterwards of
Thomas South-
worth of High-
field.
Cecilia, wife of
BemardBlakey
of Blakey.
I
I John Braddill,=Elizabeth, dau.
son and heire.
of Thos, Brock-
holes of
Claughton.
I I I I I M i ', i ; i i
2 Richard. Anne, married Dorothy, wife Lettice,wife Jennett,wife
of John, son of Thomas
^ , , first Thomas of John Tal-
3 ii^awara, Southworth of bot of Carr.
a pnest Highfield, after
4 Raphe, to John Fisher.
5 Cutbert
6 Gilbert
7 Thomas.
8 Bernard.
of Roger Brockholes
Nowell of of Claugh-
Reade, co. ton.
Lancaster.
48 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
1
r
T
I
Milicent, = 2 John =Margaret, Richard=-Alice.=Christopher Dorothy,
I Anne, i Edward, Jone.
ob. s.p.
dau. of
John Tal-
bot ofBas-
hall, first
wife.
BraddiU,
second
son, died
in March
1655.
Anne,
died young.
\
I John,
son and heir,
slain at Thorn-
ton Hall, CO.
Ebor.
daiL of Towneley
John of Bam-
Crombock side, co.
bfWiswall, Lancas-
co. Lancas- ter, first
ter, second husband,
wife.
Towneleyof married
Carr, co.
Lancaster,
second
husband.
I
I Thomas Braddill,=Jane, dau. and_
son and heir, aged coheir of Willm
about 30 in 1664, Rishton of
justice of the peace Dunnesthorp, co.
for CO. Lancaster. Lancaster.
2 Edward,
married Margaret,
dau. of George
Halstead of Banke-
house in Bumeley,
CO. Lancaster.
3 Roger BraddiU,
a merchant
4 John.
I John,
set 4 an.
13 Sept.
1664.
I ' I I
2 Thomas, i Mai^aret 2 Anne.
Thomas,
second
son and
heire of
Willm
Vavasour
ofWeston,
CO. Ebor.
Thomas,
ob. s.p.
BlakcburfUj 13 Sept 1664.
I I I I i
1 Elizabeth,
married John
Brockholes of
Claughton, co.
Lancaster.
2 Dorothy,
died young.
3 Milicent,
married to
Tempest Slin-
gard of Dun-
now, CO. Ebor.
4 Lettice.
5 Alice,
died young.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 49
iBtaWep of OBrpmng.
^rmil, — Sable, a fess engrailed, in chief a mullet, between two crosses, pattee, fitchee, a bordure engrailed, argent.
John Bradley =
of Bryning,
CO. Lancaster,
gent.
James Bradley=£llen, dau. of
of Bryning,
died circa
1620.
. . . Tildesley
of Garrett's in
Tildesley, co.
Lancaster.
I Edward Bradley=Katherine, dau.
of Bryning, slain in
the battle of Mars-
ton Moor, being
then a captain in
his majesty's army
under S' Thomas
Tildesley, kt.
of Roger Nowell
of Rede, co.
Lancaster, esq.
2 Thomas,
ob. s.p.
3 John,
died un-
married.
4 Richard.
I I
Jane
and
Anne,
married
inlreland
I
James Bradley=Mary, dau. of i Margaret 2 Elizabeth. 3 Mary.
of Bryning, aet
40 an. 14
March 1664.
I Edward,
ast 16 an.
14 March
1664.
Nicholas Hes-
keth of Becon-
sall, a younger
son to Hesketh
of Ruflford.
I
Helen.
I I I 1(1
2 James. 3 John. 4 Thomas. 5 Richard. i Alice, 2 Mary.
Preston^ 14 March 1664.
yames Bradley,
H
50 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
'BtatusbatD of 'Branis^atxi.
9rnuf • ^ Argent, two bendlets, sable.
Crtlft* — In front of a Hawthorn tree a roebuck, trippant, proper.
John Bradshaw=Isabel, dau. of
ofBradshaw, CO.
Lancaster,
gent
. . . Ashton of
Chaderton, co.
Lancaster.
I
Alice, dau. of=John Bradshaw=Anne, dau. of=Jane, dau. to
S' George
Leicester of
Toft,co.Cest,
kt, first wife.
ofBradshaw, CO. John Tale of . . . Butter-
Lancaster, esq., ... CO. worth of Bel-
aet. 81 an. lo Northampton, field, co. Lan-
Sept. 1664.' second wife. caster, third
wife.
2 Robert
Bradshaw,
citizen of
London.
I John Bradshaw,=Margaret, eldest 2 Henry Bradshaw,
born I June
16 1 4.
dau. of John
Atherton of
Atherton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
a merchant in the
West Indies.
I I
1 John Bradshaw,
bom I May 1646.
2 Thomas Bradshaw,
bom 10- Jan. 1657.
3 Robert Bradshaw,
bom 4 April 1663.
Manchester^ 10 Sept 1664.
1 Margaret,
bom 12
Dec. 1647.
2 Alice,
bom 10
Febr. 1648.
I I I I I
3 George.
4 Hugh.
5 Edmund,
living in
Dublin.
6 Thomas,
of Wolsten-
holme, CO.
Lancaster.
7 William,
living in
Ireland.
3 Elianor,
bom 6 March
1650.
4 Dorothy,
bom 20 Oct
1653-
I I
5 Anne,
bom I Nov.
6 Katherine,
bom 3 Feb.
1659.
I I I I I I
1 Elizabeth.
2 Mary,
wife of John Hickson
of Greenwich, co. Kent
3 Cassandra,
wife of WilHam Ashurst
of Ashurst. CO. Lancas-
ter.
4 Margery,
wife of Bemard Townley
of Townley, co. Lancas-
ter.
5 Anne,
wife of Daniel Bemard
of Alkingcotes, near
Colne, CO. Lancaster.
6 Alice,
wife of John Hartley
of Strangeways, co.
Lancaster.
n
7 Elizabeth,
born 26 Dec
1661.
8 Jane,
bom 20 April
1664.
Hugh Bradshaw,
k
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdaie, 1664-5. 51
'Btatisbato of Date? iLetier.
ffrnuf • — Argent, between two bendlets, three escallops, sable.
Crcjf t« — In front of a Hawthorne tree, a stag trippant, proper, ducally gorged, or.
John Bradshaw=
of Darcy-Lever,
CO. Lancaster, a
younger son of
the house of
Bradshaw, co.
Lancaster.
James Bradshaw=Alice, dau. of
of Darcy Lever.
. . . Robinson
of Moberley,
CO. Cest
I
Sarah, dau. of^Helen, dau. of=John Bradshaw=-.Alice, dau. of
. . . Shenton,
widow of Ben-
jamin Childe
of Cotsbache,
CO. Leicest^,
clerk.
widow of . . .
Bryers of Bol-
ton, second
wife.
of Darcy-Lever,
died 1 May 1 66 2.
Robert Lever
of Darcy Lever,
CO. Lancaster,
first wife.
James Bradshaw=
of Darcy-Lever,
clerk, ast. 52 an.
II March 1664.
:£lizabeth, dau.
of Benjamin
Childe of Cots-
bache, CO. Leices-
ter, clerk.
I John,
aet 13 an.
II March
1664.
I : n i i I I
2 Benjamm. i Elizabeth. 2 Sarah. 3 Mary. 4 Catherine. 5 Alice.
Manchester f 11 March 1664.
yames Bradshaic.
52 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
OBrans^agib of i^z $>ag:6.
flltniif • — Argent, two bendlets between as many martlets, sable.
^XtiX* — On a mount, vert, a stag trippant, proper, in front of a branch of vine.
Roger Bradshagh=Anne, dau. of
of the Hagh, co.
Lancaster, ob.
1640.
Christopher
Anderton of
Lostock, CO.
Lancaster, esq.
I I III
I James Bradshagh= Anne, dau. Margaret, dau. =3 Sir William =Dorothy 2 Richard.
of the Hagh, esq.,
died in his father's
lifetime.
n —
1 William.
2 Roger.
Both died
in their
childhood.
I
I Roger
Bradshagh,
set. 15 an.
33 Sept
1664.
T
of S' Willm of S' Francis
Norris of Inglefeild of
Speke, CO. ... co. Berks.,
Lancaster, kt, widow of
kt of the Hatton Barnes
Bath. of Whittlebury
Forest, co.
Northampton.
Bradshagh,
knt, ob.
circa 1650.
Butler of
. . . CO.
South-
ampton,
first wife.
4 Peter.
5 Christopher.
. I
William,
aet 17 an.
23 Sept. 1664.
3 S' Roger=Elizabeth,dau.
Bradshagh
of the
Haghe,kt,
aet. 36 an.
23 SepL
1664.
of William
Pennington of
Moncaster, co.
Cumberland,
esq.
EliaU.
a nun at
Gravelin.
I
Anne,
wife of
Thomas
Culcheth of
Culcheth, CO.
Lancaster, esq.
I I I
2 William,
3 James,
4 Richard, .
died
young.
Ehzabeth,
set 13 an.
21 Sept
1664.
~ri
Anne,
Catherine,
died
young.
"TTTTTi
1 Jane, wife
of Nicholas
Blundell of
Crosby, co.
Lancaster,
esq.
2 Dorothy,
wife of Hun-
ter Massey
of Rixton.
CO. Lancas-
ter, esq.
3 Elizabeth,
a nun at
Gravelin,
4 Anne,
a nun at
Gravelin.
5 Frances,
wife of
Edward
Scaresbrick
of Scares-
brick, CO.
Lancaster,
esq.
6EUen,
a mm at
Revene.
Ormeskirke, 23 Sept, 1664.
jRoger Bradshagh.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 53
iBransbatxi of Pentileton.
Slrnuf* — Argent, two bendlets between as many martlets, sable, a cinquefoil in the fess point, gules.
€xt$U — In front of an oak tree, a stag statant, proper.
James Bradshaw=Alice, dau. of
of Hope, CO
Lancaster, gent
. . . Robinson
of Moberley,
CO. Cest.
1
Laurence Bradshaw=Sarah, dau. of
of Hope, CO. Lan- . . . Hinch-
caster. man of Ando-
ver, CO. South-
ampton.
2 John Bradshaw
of Darcy-Lever,
CO. Lancaster.
I Raphe Bradshaw=Rachell, dau.
of Pendleton, co.
Lancaster, set. 53
an. 16 March 1664.
of Giles Pen, a
merchant in
Bristol
1
2 James,
ob. s.p.
3 John Bradshaw,
citizen of London.
Richard,
ob. s.p.
n
1 Robert,
a merchant,
ob. s.p.
2 William,
died an
infant.
3 James Bradshaw,
now a merchant, at
sea, set 18 an. 16
March 1664.
4 John,
set 13.
i I I I I
I Rebecca, _
wife of Willm
Crispin, mer-
chant of Lon-
don.
2 Sarah,
3 Mary,
4 Anne,
5 Frances.
died
young.
1 Alice,
wife of Richard,
son of Robert
Tetlow of Cham-
ber, CO. Lancaster.
2 Elizabeth,
died unmarried.
3 Mary,
wife of John, son
and heir to James
Hollingcroft of
Ashton, CO. Cest.
Lancaster, 16 March 1664.
54 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
IBjcanstatD of J^ennington.
Smut* — First and fourth, aigent, between two bendlets three mullets, sable ; second and third, azure, a chevron, ^r.
CrClCt* — On a mount, vert, in front of an oak tree a stag trippant, proper.
Raphe BradshawssAnne, dau. to
1
I John,
ob. coel.
of Aspull, CO.
Lancaster.
Raphe Orrcll
of Turton, co.
Lancaster.
I
. . . dau. to=Roger Bradshawss Elizabeth,
William of Aspull. dau. and
Downham, coheir of
bishop of Roger
Chester, first Hindley
wife. of Hind-
ley, CO.
Lancaster,
second
wife.
:Ellen, dau. of
John Owen of
. . . near Man-
chester.
2 Edward Bradshaw
alderman of the city
of Chester.
2 Richard Bradshaw=Catherine, sole
of Pennington, co.
Lancaster, set. 54 an.
22 Sept 1664.
2 Biron Bradshaw,
set. 20 an. 22 Sept
1664.
T
T
dau. and heir of
John Fitton, a
younger son to
. . . Fitton of
BoUen in
Cheshire.
3 Richard. 4 George.
I Catherine,
wife to Josiah
Radcliffe of
Todmerden,
CO. Lancaster.
I
2 Susan.
Ormeskirke^ 22 Sept 1664.
jRic, Bradshaw.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 55
'BtaiijBibatti of Ptt0a{l
%tmi* — Argent, between two bendlets three amulets, -sable.
John Bradshaw==
of Prisall, CO.
Lancaster, a
younger branch
of the house of
Bradshaw.
I Peter Bradshaw=Isabella, dau. 2 Edward Bradshaw. Alice.
of Prisall, CO. I^an-
caster.
of George
Calvert of
Cockerham,
CO. Lancaster.
r
Anne, dau. of= John Bradshaw==Elizabeth, daiL of
. . . ob. s.p.
second wife.
of Skale, co.
Lancaster, aet.
78 an. 17 March
1664.
John Calvert of
Crimbles, co.
Lancaster, first
wife.
2 George Bradshaw
of Rampside, co.
Lancaster.
I John Bradshaw,=Margaret, dau. of
died in his father's
lifetime, circa
1633-
. Gardner of
Beaumaris in
Anglesey.
n —
2 Peter.
3 George.
4 Robert.
John Bradshaw=
=Dorothy, dau.
of Beaumaris in
to Hugh Ander-
Anglesey, aet
ton of Exton, co.
32 an. 17 March
Lancaster.
1664.
1
Margaret,
Agnes,
aet I an.
aet 6
17 March
mensium.
1664.
•• njW^^^^Ja V ^^ M
1 Isabel!,
wife of . . .
Smith of
Stalmyn
Grange, co.
Lancaster,
after to
Thomas
Knipe of
Burbleth-
wayt, CO.
Lancaster.
2 Catherine,
wife of . . .
Lease of Bel-
fast in Ireland.
56 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale^ 1664-5,
astetlietton of ^ep.
%XXC(A^ — First and fourth, sable, a cross, flory, raguly, sable ; second and third, argent, three Harrows, sable.
Willm Bretherton=
of Hey, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
John Bretherton=. . . dau. of . . .
of Hey, ob. circa Ince of Mosley,
1590. CO. Lancaster.
Willm Bretherton=Margaret, dau. of
of Hey, ob, circa
1640.
Richard Urmston
of Lostock, CO.
Lancaster.
John Bretherton=Isabel, dau. of
of Hey, CO. Lan-
caster, gent., ael.
71 an. 16 March
1664.
Roger Nowell
of Reede, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
widow of . . .
Byrom of B)rrom,
co.Lancaster,esq.
2 Richard,
died un-
married.
I John Bretherton,=Margaret, dau. of
aet 41 an. 16 March
1664.
Thomas Blakebume
of Orford, co. Lan-
caster.
ITI
2 Peter.
3 Leigh.
4 Edward.
Margerie,
wife of Richard
Jackson of Craw-
ley, CO. Cest
I
I John,
set II an.
16 March
1664.
. Th'omas,
set. 7 an.
I I I i .1 I I I i i .
1 Anne, wife of Wilham
Hill of Burton Wood, co.
Lancaster.
2 Jane, wife of Henry
Wright, rector of North
Meles, CO. Lancaster.
3 Elizabeth, ^^jiedun-
4 Alice, 5 married.
5 Christian.
6 Catherine, wife of
Henry Byrom of West
Leigh, CO. Lancaster.
7 Margaret, wife of
George Ingham of Law-
ton, CO. Lancaster.
8 Ellen, wife of James
CoUyer of Newton, co.
Lancaster.
9 Mary, wife of Thomas
Wastley of Chorley, co.
Lancaster.
10 Margery,
died unmarried.
Lancaster^ i6 March 1664.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 57
TBtettargtje of 'BtettargJeiBi&oult.
HiXXSA. — Quarterly : i. Argent, a fret, gules, on a chief, or, crusilly, a lion passant, or ; 2. Argent, a cheveron, sable, in
chief three pellets ; 3. Or, two bars, vert ; 4. Argent, on a bend, avure, cotised, g^es, three mullets, or.
Ctf jft* — A lion's gamb, gules, holding an ostrich feather, argent
William Brettarghe=Maude, dau. of
of Brettargheshoult,
CO. Lancaster, 1596.
Thomas Chisenhall
of Chisenhall, co.
Lancaster.
Anne, dau. of=William Brettarghe=Katherine, dau. of
Willm Hyde of
Urmeston, co.
Lancaster,esq.,
second wife.
of Brettargheshoult,
ob. circa 16 16.
John Bruyn of Bru)Fn-
Stapleford, co. Cest,
esq., first wife.
Anne, wife of Gilbert
Gerard of Crew-wood,
CO. Cest
NehemiahBrettarghe=Catherine, dau. to
of Brettargheshoult,
ob. 1659.
I
Edw. Smith of
Knowsley, co. Lan-
caster.
I Catherine,
wife of Edward
Stockley of
Prescot, CO. Lan-
caster.
.1
2 Elizabeth,
wife of Will:
Hatton, Dr.
in Phisick.
1 James Brettarghe=Deborah, dau. of
of Brettargheshoult,
aet. 38 an. 23 Sept
1664.
John Bushell of
Mickledale, co.
Chester.
2 Will: Brettarghe,
married Anne, dau.
of . . . Gleve of
Warington, co. Lan-
caster.
I
I Jonathan,
set 8 an.
23 Sept
1664.
2 Edward.
"TTT
1 Anna.
2 Mary.
3 Deborah.
— m
4 ElizabetL
5 Catherine.
6 Phoebe.
m .
1 Anne, wife of
Christopher
Powell.
2 Dorothy, wife of
Nathan Lowe of
. . . near Bolton,
CO. Lancaster.
3 Katherine.
Ormeskirke, 23 Sept, 1664.
y. Brcttargh,
58 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
iBtocfi&oles of Clapton.
%XVnA* — First and fourth, Argent, a cheveron between three Brocks, sable ; second and third. Argent, three garbs, gules.
Thomas Brockholes==Dorothy, dau. and
of Cla)rton, co. Lan-
caster, esq.
coheir of Walter
Rigmaden of Wed-
daker, co. Lancas-
ter, esq.
Thomas Brockholes — "nnrntViv. Han. of
of Cla)rton, co. Lan-
caster, esq.
^,^^ — J, — ^-
. . . Leyburne of
Conswich, co.
Westmerland,
esq.
wife of . . .
Braddill of
Portfield,co,
Lancaster,
esq.
I Ml.
1 John Brockholes==Isabell, dau. of==. . . dau. of. . .=Dorothy,dau.of 2 Thomas i Bridget, wife of
Robert White of Brockholes Henry Curwen of
Church-town,co. of Heaton, Camerton, co.
Lancaster, third co.Lancas- Cumberland.
wife. ter.
of Clayton, esq.,
died i6»>» March
1642.
. . . Hodgson
of Lancaster,
first wife.
Covile of Lan-
caster, second
wife. '
I
2 Dorothy,
died unmarried.
3 Jane, wife of
Robert Male, of
Clayton, co. Lan-
caster.
I Thomas Brockholes=Mary, dau. and Dorothy, wife of 2 John
of Clayton, esq., aet.
52 an. 7 April 1665.
sole heir of RichardGreene Brockholes wife of . . .
John Holden of of Bowers house, of Torres- Fisher of
Chaighley, co. co. Lancaster, holme, co. ... near
Lancaster. Lancaster. Kendall, co. Lancaster.
Westmer-
land.
3 Augustine Anne.
Brockholes
of Mers-
cough, CO.
I John 2 Thomas. 3 Roger, i IsabelL 2 EUzabeth. 3 Bridget 4 Maiy. 5 Dorothy. 6 Jane.
Brockholes,
aet 20 an.
7 April
1665.
Preston, 7 April 1665.
yohn Brockholes.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 59
I5tper$ of CiOalton.
^rtntf* — Quarterly: First and fourth, Argent, three swans, sable, Bryers; second and third, Azure, three swans,
argent, Walton.
In another shield thus : Quarterly, first and fourth. Ermine, on a canton, gules, a falcon volant, or, Bryers;
second and third, Sable, three swans, argent, Walton.
CttiU — A nag's head, ermine.
Roger Bryers=Blanch, dau. and heir of
of Walton, CO.
Lancaster.
Richard Crosse of Lever-
pool, CO. Lancaster, which
Blanch was descended
from the daughter and
coheir of Roger Walton
of Walton.
I
Lawrence Bryers=Elizabeth, dau. of . . .
of Walton. Gillibrand of Chorley,
CO. Lancaster.
I :
I Roger Bryers=Anne, dau. of . . .
of Walton. Harrington of
Hyton, CO. Lancas-
ter, esq.
I
2 John Bryers
of Adlington,
CO. Lancaster.
3 Andrew Bryers
of the Isle of Wight.
I
I Lawrence Bryers=Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
of Walton, gent., ob.
circa 1613.
Molineux of Hawkley,
CO. Lancaster.
I I
2 Edward. 3 Robert
Alice, dau. of . . .= Roger Bryers=Margerie, dau. of
Holme of Maghull, ofWalton,8et Robert Fazakerley
CO. Lancaster, 60 an. 16 of Walton, co. Lan-
gent, second wife. March 1664. caster, first wife.
I
2 Lawrence Bryers,
a merchant, in Lever-
pool.
3 Thomas. Robert
I Lawrence Bryers, =Maiy, dau. of
ob. s.p. circa 1662. S' Cuthbert Cliflon
of Litham, co. Lan-
caster, knt, widow
of William Latham
of Mosborrow, co.
Lancaster, esq.
I Robert Bryers, =Mary, dau. of
aet 3 2 'an. 16 John Molineux
March 1664. of Newhall in
West Derby,
CO. Lancaster.
Lancaster^ 16 March 1664.
6o Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdaie, 1664-5,
iBuc&lep of iBuclilep.
Smuf* — Quarterly : i. Sable, a cheveron between tbree bull's heads, caboshed, argent, Buckley; 2. Argent, two bars,
azure, over all a bend, gules, L^gh ; 3. Argent, on a bend, engrailed, sable, three fleurs-de-lis of the first.
Holt ; 4. Barry of six, argent and sable, over all a bend, gules, Norfolk ; 5. Argent, a bend, lozengy, sable^
Brown of Tilthorpe; 6. Argent, on a bend, sable (in the diief a point), a plate. Pinchbeck f
Crf itt* — A bull's head, erased, argent
Johannes dominus==
inanerii de Buck-
ley in parochii de
Rachedale, co.
Lancaster, per
cartam sine dati.
£x ipsis autographis
penfes Johem Buckley
de Buckley, arm., 1664.
I Adam de Buckley.=
I
2 Henricus.
Galfridus de Buckley. ==
Johannes de Buckley. =
Adam de Buckley.=Alicia, filia Thomae, Galfridus de Buckley,
filii Willi de Leigh, caesus in prelio de
Evesham, ex parte
Regis H. 3. Sepultus
I Johes de Buckley,==
9E. 3.
I
Robertus de Buckley,==
16 R. 2.
2 Thomas, in Eccl: conventual!
de Evesholme, anno
1265.
I : .
Johes de Buckley.=Alicia, filia et
haeres Rogeri
Wolfenden,
2 H. 4.
I
Radulphus de Buckley.=Catherina,
! 7 H. 5.
2 Henricus,
9H. 6.
Jacobus de Buckley. =Margareta,
38 H. 6.
a
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale^ 1664-5. ^^
1
Robertas de Buckley,==
10 K 4.
Isabella, uxor Gilbert!,
filii Lambert de Leigh,
3 E. 4.
I Thomas de Buckley,=
21 H. 7.
I
2 Johannes^
II H. 7,
Vicarius de
Wasperton,
CO. Warr.
Jacobus Buckley,=Alicia, filia . .
4H. 8.
Haworth de
Haworth, co.
Lancaster.
I Thomas Buckley=Margeria, filia 2 Hugo,
de Buckley, obiit Ranulphi
18 August 1588. Haworth, 14
H. 8.
3 Arthiuiis,
duxit filiam Henrici
Hamer de Hamer,
CO. Lancaster.
T
'I
Catherina. Elizabetha, uxor
Thomae Chad-
wick de Heley,
CO. Lancaster.
Robertus Buckley,=Gracia, filia et
baptizatus 6 Julii
1578-
hseres Johis Holt
de Ashworth, co.
Lancaster.
I
Thomas Buckley. s=Gracia, filia Arthur!
Assheton de Clegg,
CO. I-^ncaster.
Eliz. Margareta.
I Robertus, Abell Buckley,=Anna, filia et
I
obiit coelebs. obiit anno
1637, 6 Oct
haeres Roberti
Norfolke de
Bamsley, co.
Ebor.
3 Thomas Buckley,
rector ecclesise de
Damoram, co.
Wilts., obiit coelebs.
I Johes Buckley=Beatrice, filia et haeres 2 Josiah.
de Buckley, arm.,
I
aet 51 an. 1664.
I
Maria,
Willi Browne de Mex- rpt uxor Franciaci
brough et Swynton, ^ 1 nomas. ^yiifo^d, postea
CO. Ebor. 4 Jonas. Ricardi Eyre.
I Abell Buckley,:
aet. 25 an. 11
Martii 1664.
Judith, filia
Ricardi Co-
kain de Bury-
Hatley, co. Bedf.
2 Johes. 3 Edwardus.
Ill
1 Dorothea.
2 Beatrice.
3 Frances.
4 Gracia.
5 Judith.
I
I
I Margaret. 2 Beatrice.
Manchester^ 11 March 1664.
yohn Buckley,
62 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
ISmW- Of UteuetDen.
No Arms.
Thomas Bushells
of Keuerden, co.
Lancaster.
Edmuna Bushell=Jane.
of Keuerden.
r
I Adam Bushell=Alice, dau. of
of Keuerden, ob.
circa 1650.
John Loggan
of Garstang,
CO. Lancaster.
I
2 Thomas
Bushdl of
Keuerden.
Seth Bushell=Mary, dau. of
ofEuxton, CO. Willm Stan-
Lancaster, field of Eux-
clerke, aet 38 ton.
an. 21 Sept
1664.
I Adam Bushf^ll,
aet 4 an. 2 1 Sept.
1664.
a William
BushelL
1 Alice.
2 Elizabeth.
I
Clemence,
aet 6 an.
21 Sept
1664.
Prestofiy 21 Sept 1664.
Seth BushdL
Visitation of Lancashire by .Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 63
iButlet of mttlilanD.
%tXXXi* — Azure, a chevron between three covered cups, or.
€xtAX* — A horse statant, argent, spotted, sable, bridled of the second tasseU, or.
John Butler==
ofKyrkland,
CO. Lancas-
ter, gent, 8
Febr., 30
Eliz.
I
John Butler=rAnne, dau. of
ofKyrkland,
ob. 1659.
Thurstan Til-
desley of
Stansaker,
CO. Lancaster.
Alice, wife of
Edward Tildes-
ley of the Ashes,
CO. Lancaster.
I
I John Butler=
of Kirkland, a
captaineoffoot
in the army of
K. Charles the
first, slaine at
the ba,ttaile at
Marston
Moore in
Yorkshire,
anno 1644.
:Mary, dau. of
Thomas Stan-
ley of Eccles-
ton, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
2 James,
died un-
married.
I Elizabeth,
wife of Willm
Gradell of
Croston, co.
Lancaster.
2 Anne, wife of
John Fife of
Weddaker, co.
Lancaster, after-
wards of Thomas
Cole of Cote, co.
Lancaster.
I
I
3 Mary,
wife of
James
Anderton.
I Thomas Butler=Elizabeth, dau. and 2 Richard Butler. Anne.
of Kirkland, aet.
29 an. 7 April
1665, a captaine
of foot, under
Charles, Earle of
Derby, lieutenant
for the county of
Lancaster.
coheir of Edmund
Fleetwood of Ros-
hall, CO. I^ancaster.
I Edmund,
aet 4 an. 7
April 1665.
2 Raphe. 3 William.
— I i
I Mary. 2 Anne.
3 Joane.
Prestofty 7 April 1665.
Tho\ Butler.
64 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdak, 1664-5.
iButlet Of matocWffe,*
9tinif« — Azure, a cheveron between three covered cups, or.
€xzit* — A covered cup, or.
Henry Butler=Anne, dau. of
ofRawcliffe,co.
Lancaster,esq.,
ob. circa 1620.
Henry Banastre
of the Banke, co.
Lancaster, esq.
William Butler=
of Rawcliflfe,
esq., ob. circa
1636.
=£lizabeth, dau.
of Cuthbert
Clifton of
Westbye, co.
Lancaster, esq.
. I
2 Nicholas
Butler of
Hales, CO.
Lancaster.
I
3 Thomas
Butler of
Lisco, CO.
Lancaster.
I
4 Robert
Butler of
Rawclifife.
I
Elizabeth, dau.-=Cecilia, dau.=i Henry:
I I
of . . . Grimes-
ton, a younger
son to Grimes-
ton of Grimes-
ton-Garth, co.
Ebor., third
wife.
of Edw. Par-
kinsorl of the
Westfield,
CO. Lancas-
ter, second
wife.
Butler of
Rawcliffe,
esq., aet.
80 an. 19
Sept
1664.
:Dorothy, dau. 2 Cuthbert, \ ,. ,
of... Stanley .Nicholas
of Bickers- 3 ^icnoias,
teth, CO. Lan- 4 John,
caster, esq.,
sister to S'
Edward Stan-
ley, bart, first
wife.
-with
issue.
MM
1 Prudence, wife of
Thomas Singleton of
Scales, CO. Lancaster.
2 Margaret, wife of Willm
Hagerston of Hagerston,
CO. Northumbr.
3 Grismund, wife of John
Atherton of Atherton^co.
Lancaster.
4 Joane, wife of John
Smith of Stalmin Grange,
CO. Lancaster.
^rr^ MINI
1 Dorothy. 5 Thwaytes.
2 Anne. 6 Marmaduke.
7 Henry.
8 Christopher.
9 Alexander.
10 James.
\ \
4 Edward. 3 William=Alice,dau.
I Richard= Elizabeth,
Butler.
to John
Barton of
Clough-
ton, CO.
Lancaster.
Butler,ob.
v.p.
r
Cecilie, wife of John Corwen
of Claughton, co. Lancaster.
dau. of
Thos. Stan-
ley of
Eccleston,
CO. Lan-
caster.
2 Henry
Butler,
married to
Jane, dau.
of Thos.
Stanley of
Eccleston
I
I
I Henry,
act. 6 an. 16
Sept 1664.
— n rm
5 WilUam, 1 Anne,
dau. of Butler citi- Butler citizen of ^ M ' Charles,
Thomas zen of citizen of London. ^' set 12 an.
Cams of London. London. , Theobald ^ I^orothy. 19 Sept
?anSe? 4 Robert 4 EUzabetL ^^^4-
2 Philip.
3 Thomas.
I I n
I Richard= Catherine, 2 Nicholas 3 John
Butler, set
32 an. [9
Sept 1664.
4 Robert
2 Richard.
3 George.
4 Thomas.
Preston^ 19 Sept. 1664.
I.I I ,
1 Ehzabeth.
2 Mary.
3 Catherine.
I II I
1 Mary.
2 Catherine.
3 Bridget
4 Fleetwood.
Henry Butler.
* There is also a pedigree of Butler of Rawcliffe, Layton, and Hackensall, connected with Fyfe of Weddaker. Vide
/9j/Ai8ub Fyfe.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. ^5
'Buttettoott]^ of IBelGfem.
Slmuf* — Quarterly : I. Aigent, a lion couchant, azure, between four ducal coronets, gules, ButUrworth; 2. Gules, three
arrows, argent, Beaurdeshull ; 3. Barry of six, argent and sable, over aU a bend, gules, in chief a cinquefoil
of the second, Ashton of Clegg; 4. Ermine, on a chief, gules, a label of five points, argent, Belfield ;
5. Argent, on a chevron, sable, three quaterfoils, slipped of the first (name unknown) ; 6. Sable, a cross
double crossed between four acorns, slipped, or, Clegg of Clegg.
Alexander Butterworth=Grace, dau. and coheir
of Belfield, co. Lancas-
ter, esq.
of Willm Ashton of
Clegg, CO. Lancaster,
esq.
, •< , I I I I I
Jonathan Butterworth=Hellen, dau. of 2 Edward.
I I
I Grace.
of Belfield, esq., ob.
1640.
. . . Nevill of
. . . CO. Lan-
caster.
3 Alexander. 2 Anne.
4 William.
5 Theophilus.
6 Jonathan.
I
Jane, wife of . . . Ros-
thome of Lum, secondly
of William Bamford of
Bamford, thirdly of John
Bradshaw of Bradshaw.
Alexander Butterworth=Sarah, dau. of William
of Belfield, esq., set. 24 Horton of Barkesland,
an. II March 1664. co. Ebor.
Manchester y 11 March 1664.
Alexander Butterworth.
'Burton of 2aiarring:ton*
%xmi. — Quarterly : First and fourth. Argent, a bull passant, gules ; second and third, Or, three piles in point, vert.
Paul Burron=:
ofRowleston,
CO. Stafford.
Arthur Burron=:Elizabeth, dau. of
of Warrington,
ob. circa 1656.
John Barnes of
Warrington, co.
Lancaster.
I I III
I Arthur Burron=Joane, dau. of 2 Edward 3 Peter, Jane. Bridget.
of Warrington,
set 30 an. 8 April
1665.
John Launder
ofWinwick,co.
Lancaster.
died un-
married.
Arthur, i Elizabeth, 2 Mary. 3 Bridget,
died in his aet 5 an. 8
infancy. April 1665.
OrmeskirkCf 8 April 1665.
66 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
iBptom of TS^xtm,
9rnuf« -» Aiigent, a chevron between three hedgehogs, sable.
€xtii* — A hedgehog, sable.
Henry Byrom:=. . . dau. of . . .
of Birom, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Gerard of Ince,
CO. Lancaster.
I John Byrom=Isabell, dau. of 2 Richard, 3 Atherton=. . . dau. of . , .
of Byrom, ob.
circa 1 614, in
the lifetime of
his father.
Roger Nowell of died un-
Rede, co. Lan- married,
caster.
Byrom of
Lawton,co.
Lancaster.
m
I Catherine, wife of . . .
I
Hinckes of King's Rolleston, a younger son
Bromley, co. StaiOf. of . . . Rolleston of Rol-
leston, CO. Sta£f.
2 Margaret, wife of
Richard Sherboume of
Newton co. Lancaster.
John. Elizabeth, IsabelL
ob. coeL
Isabella, dau. of . . .=Henry Byrom=Winifride, dau. to
Gresbroke of Shens- of Byrom, esq.,
ton, CO. Staff., widow slaine in the
of Willm Burd of battaile of
North Kelsey, co. Kineton, 23
Lincoln, esq., second Oct 1 642,being
wife. then major to
the regiment of
foot under
Richard, lord
Molineux, on
the king's part.
Francis Holt of
Grislehurst, co.
Lancaster, first
wife.
Mary, wife of
Richard Banas-
ter of Altham,
CO. Lancaster.
3 Dorothy.
I John,
I
I i I
2 James Byrom, 3 Adam Byrom, 4 Samuel Byrom,==Margery, dau. of 5 Edward Isabel!.
died in his aet 36 an. 23 a lunatique, now set 30 an. 23
infancy. Sept 1664, now living, 1664. Sept 1664.
a lunatique.
I
I John Byrom,
aet 5 an. 23
Sept 1664.
George Venables Byrom.
of Agdon, CO.
Cestr.^ esq.
2 Henry Byrom,
aet 4 an. 23 Sept.
1664.
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sep, 1664.
Edwd, Byrom, an behalf of his elder brother.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. ^7
'Bptom of ^anc{)e0ter.
9tVCUi* — Argent, a chevron between three hedgehogs, sable, a canton, azure.
CxtiL — A hedgehog, sable.
Lawrence Byroniss
of Salfordy co.
Lancaster, a
younger son to
Adam Byrom of
Salford
I Edward Byroms Helen, daiu to
of Salford, died
in June 1665.
Thomas Worseley
of the Carr, in the
parish of Bowdon,
CO. Cestr.
I
2 Thomas Byrom
of Warrington, co.
Lancaster.
Isabell, wife of
Thurstan Knowles
of Manchester.
William Byrom=Rebecca, dau. 2 Edward Byrom i Alice, wife 2 Elizabeth, 3 Sarah, wife 4 Anne, wife
of Manchester,
set 48 an. 9
Sept. 1664.
to John Bes-
wick of Man-
chester.
of Manchester, of Thomas wife to Thos. of Francis ofJohnBiby
now living, 1664. Clarke of. . Marshe of Worthington of Man-
co. Norfolk, Werington, of Manches- Chester.
afterwards and after- ter.
of Robert wards to
Hyde of Samuel
North Wal- Wolley of
sham, CO. Werington.
Norf.
I William Byrom
aet 22 an. 9 Sept.
1664.
2 Josiah. 3 John.
Sarah.
Manchester^ 9 Sept, 1664.
Williatn Byrom,
68 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
'Bptom of datfotn.
Wcmi* — Aiigent, a chevron between three hedgehogs, sable, a canton, gules — on the chevron a crescent for difTerence.
Ctf tf t* — A hedgehog, sable, a crescent for difference.
Adam Byrom=Helen, dau. of
I Adam, died
in his father*s
lifetime un-
married.
I
Adam Byrom,
aet. 9 an. 9
Sept. 1664.
of Salford,
CO. Lancaster.
Edmund
Prestwich of
Holme, CO.
Lancaster.
I
2 Raufe,
died un-
married,
1652.
3 John Byrom::
of Salford, ser-
jeant-major to
the regiment of
foote under the
command of
colonell Roger
Nowell in the
militia of Lan-
cashire, aet. 44
an. 9 Sept.
1664.
Mary,
died in her
childhood.
:Mary, dau.
and coheir
of Willm
Ratclyffe of
Fox Denton,
CO. Lancas-
ter, esq.
1
4 Edmund,
died un-
married.
TTTI., ,
1 Ellen, wife of
Henry Saikeld
of . . . CO.
Northumberland.
2 Margaret,
wife of William
Bulkeley of Stan-
low, CO. Staff.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Penelope,
wife of Robert
Hey, son of
Ellis Hey of
Eccles, CO. Lan-
caster.
Manchester^ 9 September 1664.
John Byrom,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 69
Caru0 of Walton.
Ikttedi* — In the former visitation.
Thomas Carus,=Kath: dau. of . . .
I Thomas Carus=. . . dau. of .
one of the jus-
tices of the court
of K. Bench,
anno 1567.
Preston of Preston-
Patrick, CO. West-
merland.
of Kirkby Lons-
dale, CO. West-
merland.
Preston of Big-
gins, CO. West-
merland.
2 Christopher Carus=. . . dau. of . . .
of Halton, co. Lan-
caster.
Eliz: dau. and heir,
wife to S' Nicholas
Curwyn of Working-
ton, CO. Cumber-
landy knt
Philipson of
Calgarth, co.
Westmerland.
TT
I Thomas Carus=:Anne, dau. and heir 2 Christopher, i Katherine, wife of John
of Halton, ob.
1656.
of Miles Huddleston died unmar- Leyboume of Wither-
of Westhall, co. Lan- ried. slack, co. Westmerland,
caster, esq. esq.
2 Elizabeth, wife of
Thomas Danby of Leke,
CO. Ebor, esq.
1 {sic) Christopher.
2 John.
Both ob. coeL
2 (si^ Bryan Cams.
3 Wilfrid Cams, a
citizen of London.
I III
I Thomas Cams=Mary, dau. of= Mary, dau. of i Frances, 2 Lucie, 3 Margaret,
of Halton, set. 52
an. 16 March
1664.
Thomas Mid-
dleton of
Leighton, co.
Lancaster,
esq., first wife.
Thomas Stan- wife of wife of wife of
ley of Eccles- Thomas Richard Talbot
ton, CO. Lan- Pickering North of Hodgson of
caster, esq., of Crosby, Docker, Brome, co.
second wife. co. West- co. Lan- Westmer-
merland, caster, land.
esq.
I Christopher Cams=Mary dau. of 2 William,
aet. 28 an. 16 March Richard Stanley
1 664. of Ecdeston,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
Catherine, wife of
Richard Butler of
Rawcliffe, co. Lan-
caster, esq.
George Cams Mary,
aet 14 an. 16
March 1664.
Thomas Cams
set' 3 an. 16
March 1664. *
I
Mary.
Lancaster^ 16 March 1664.
Thomas Cartes,
yo Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Caise of ^apton.
Srmif* — Argent, on a bend, engrailed, gules, cotised, sable, three round buckles, or.
* €xziiU — A cubit arm, vested, sable, cuffed, argent, the hand holding a round buckle, or.
Richard Casse=:
of Hayton, co.
Lancaster.
James Case= Alicia, dau. of
of Ha)rton,
CO. Lancas-
ter, ob. 1624.
Richard San-
ders of Ditton,
CO. Lancaster.
Richard Case=Anne, dau. of
of Hayton,
CO. Lancas-
ter, ob. 1642.
Gilbert Holme
ofKnowlesley,
CO. Lancaster.
1
I James Case
of Ha)rton, co.
Lancaster, ob.
s.p.
2 John Case^Elizabeth, dau.
of Hayton,
CO. Lancas-
ter, aet. 40
vel circa.
of Willm Gleare,
second brother
of Thomas Gleare
of Highleigh in
Cheshire.
.1 I
3 Richard.
4 James.
I Catherine,
wife of
Thomas
Kenyon of
Eccleston,
CO. Lancas-
ter.
2 Alice.
3 Mary.
Both died
unmarried.
I Jonathan,
set II an.
23 Sept
1664.
2 Samuel,
2et 2 an.
1664.
Tabitha,
set 14.
i I
Priscilla. Anna.
I
r
4 Margaret,
wife of John
Ashworth of
Mich Cros-
bie, clerk.
'I
Elizabeth. Phcebe.
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sept, 1664,
Elizabeth Case for her husbatid.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale^ 1664-5. 71
CattetaU of Ctooite.
ffnnif* — Azure, three mascles, or.
Crtlft* — A caty passant, gardant, aigent
Roger CatteralL
of Crooke, co.
Lancaster, de-
scended by a
younger son
from Catterall
of Catterall, co.
Lancaster.
:. . . dau. of. .
Langtre.
I i
I Peter Catterall =ȣlizabeth, dau. of 3 Richard Catterall.
of Crooke, ob.
Roger Rigby of
Ditton, CO. Lan-
caster.
: — I
Anne, wife of Richard
Gillibrand of Lathum,
CO. Lancaster.
Thomas Catterall=Frances, dau. of i Aime. 2 Jane, wife of 3 Elizabeth, wife of 4 Margaret, wife of
of Crooke, set 36
an. 22 Sept 1664.
Stephen Thomp-
son of Humble-
ton, CO. Ebor,
esq.
I
I Peter,
set. 3 an.
22 Sept
1664.
2 Hugh.
Raphe Haigh- Willin Hilton of
ton of Kirk- Famworth, co.
lees, CO. Lan- Lancaster,
caster.
John Gnindie of
Westleigh, co. Lan-
caster.
Ormeskirkey 22 Sept 1664.
Tho. Catterall.
72 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
Ciianoocit of C{)aDliodi.
IkXXOA* — Gules, an inescatcheon, argent, charged with a cross of the first in an orle of eight martlets of the second.
Ctntt* — A martlet, aigent.
Thomas Chaddock=:
of Chaddock, co.
Lancaster.
Ellen, relict=John Chaddock=. . . daiL of . . .=Emme, dau. of 2 Thomas.
of Willm of Chaddock, Macont, first
Spateman of co. Lancaster, wife.
Astley, third ob. circa 1634.
wife.
John Potter of
Ashton, second
wife.
I Thomas Chaddock=Jane, dau. of Richard 2 John Chaddock,
<^,
of Chaddock, co.
Lancaster, ob. circa
1644.
Tonge of Tonge, co. died unmarried
Lancaster.
I Thomas Chaddock
set 24 an. 23 Sept.
1664.
2 John Chaddock=Mary, dau. of i Anne.
of Leigh, CO. Lan-
caster, set 22 1664.
William Tip-
ping of Erlam,
CO. Lancaster.
I I
2 Elizabeth. 3 Emme.
I
Thomas,
set 9 men-
sium 23
Sept 1664.
Ormeskirh, 23 Sept 1664.
77io: Chaddock,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 73
. Cliaiitoidt of Ciiantoicft.
fltnuf* — Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets, argent.
Ctf ift* — A lily, leaved and stalked, proper.
Oliver Chadwick=
of Chadwick, in
the parish of
Rachdale, co.
Lancaster, ob. 34
H. 8.
r
1
Roger Chadwick=Isabell, dau. of 2 James. 3 Robert.
of Chadwick,
died 4 Dec. 8*
Jacobi Regis.
Arthur Ashton
ofRachdale,co.
Lancaster.
I Oliver Chadwick==Jane, dau. of Edmund
of Chadwick, died
6^Dec. i9» Jacobi.
John Chadwick
of Chadwick
died without
issue 30 Jan.
1630.
Haslam of Rachdale.
2 Robert Chadwick=sAlice, dau. of
John Garside
of Ewood, CO.
Lancaster.
f
John Chadwick,=Sarah, dau. of
clerke, inherited . . . Trussell of
the lands of Winchester.
Chadwick by
virtue of an en-
tail made by
Roger Chadwick
his grandfather.
Died 17 Sept
1654.
X Jonathan Chadwick=:.Mary, dau. of 2 William. Mary, wife of Sarah, wife of Catherine, wife of
of Chadwick, aet 45
an. 10 Sept 1664.
I John Chadwick,
set 15 an. 10
Sept 1664.
Thomas Chet- , , Mark Rider, Edw. Trussell, Joseph Dearden of
ham, of Nuthurst, 3 J^ n. citizen of citizen of Lon- Rachedale.
in the parish of 4 Theophi- London. don.
Manchester. lus, ob. coeL
~rn Ti
2 Jonathan, i Mary.
3 Thomas.
4 William.
2 Sarah.
Manchester^ 10 Se^f, 1664.
yonath. Chadwicke.
74 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
€h9SMtk Of Catonton.
%XXaA* — Ai^ent, an orle between eight martlets, sable.
Robert Chadwick=Grace, dau. of . . .
of Hayley, <
Lancaster, (
CO.
ob.
Butterworth of
Belfield, co. Lan-
I6I4.
caster, esq.
I Jordanss. . . dau. of Elizabeth, dau.=
Chadwick . . . Matthew of John Ash-
of Hayley, of . . . worth, parson,
CO. I-An- of Wamngton,
caster, ob. co. Lancaster,
an. 1636 second wife,
set 40 an.
1
=2 John Chad-=
wick, rector
of Standish,
CO. Lancaster,
ob. 1646 set
SO-
=Alice, dau.
of Richard
Turner, co.
Essex, first
wife.
1 N 1 1 ^
3 Charles, i Mary, wife of
ob. s. p. Robert Roe of Uns-
worth,co. T^ncaster.
2 Grace, wife of
Richard Entwissell
of Foxholes.
3 Elizabeth, wife of
Richard Lenney of
Rachdale.
■
4 Margaret, wife of
Anthony Uxley,
parson, of . . . co.
Derby.
I John Chadwick-
of Tawnton, co.
Lancaster, set 30
an. 1664.
1 Ml
=Bridgit, dau. 2 Charles, i Mary.
of William ob. inf. ^ t?i:,«u^4.u
Walker of ^ Elizabeth.
Smallshaugh, 3 Dorothe.
CO. Lancas-
ter.
I Robert, I M.ary,
ob. 1652 ob. inf.
set 21.
2 Penelope, 3 Alice,
wife of John wife of
Wiggins of Raphe
Manchester, Wood of
M' of Arts. Rippon-
den, CO.
York.
Tohn Chadwick, i Elizabeth. 2 Mary. 3 Jane,
set 2 an. 1664.
MaruhcsteTy 9
1 Sept, 1664.
yohn Chadwicke,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 75
Cbetbam of Cbet{iam.
HlVCai* — Quarterly : First and fourth, argent, a griffin segreant, gules, within a bordure, sable, bezant^ ; 2. Argent, a
cheveron between three cramp-irons, gules ; 3. Gules, a cross double-crossed, or. A trefoil in the centre of
the shield for distinction.
€xtit* — A deml-griffin^ gules, charged with a cross double-crossed, or.
Henry Chetham=r
of Crompsall, in
the parish of
Manchester.
Isabel!, daa=James Chetham=Isabell, . . .
of George
Holland,
first wife.
I
George Chetham,
mercliant, of
London.
f
of Crompsall,
ob. 1664.
second wife.
Edward Chetham;=AHce, dau. of
of Chetham, co.
Lancaster, ast
52 an. 10 Sept
1664.
Robert Wilson
ofSmedley,co.
Lancaster.
I
I James
Chetham,
aet 23 an.
10 Sept.
1664.
I
2 Humfrey.
I , I I .
3 Edward. 4 George. i Ahce.
1 I
2 Isabell. 3 Mary.
Manchester f 10 Sept, 1664.
y^ames Chetham,
76 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Ciietbam of sstnt^nm.
%vni* — Four quarterings and Crest. Same as Chetham of Chetham ; but no mark of distinction, or for di£ference.
(Kiv^p. 75.)
Henry Chethain=. . . dau. of
of Nuthurst, CO.
. . . Sher-
Lancaster, esq.
burne of
Stanihurst,
CO. Lan-
Jam
caster.
=Margery, dau.
es Cnetham^
of Nuthurst,
of John Cud-
esq.
worth of Wer-
neth,. CO.
Lancaster.
;
Mary, dau. of— Thomas Chetham— Susan, dau. of
Francis Fores-
of Nuthurs
t, esq.,
S' William
ter of Watlipg
died 3 Sep
t 1657.
Davenport of
street, co.
Bramhall, co.
Salop, esq., first
Cestr., knt
wife.
I Francis
2 George 3 John —Mary, dau.
1 1
Mary, William
I Dorothye.
Chetham
Chetham. Chetham 1
of . . .
wife of Chetham.
2 Margaret
of Nut-
of Linton,
Flack.
Jonathan
hurst,esq.,
CO. Can-
Chad wick
3 Susan.
set 42 an.
tab.
of Chad-
10 Sept
wick, CO.
1664.
Lanca
Lster.
I 11
I John. 2 Thomas. 3 George.
Matuhestery 10 Sept 1664.
George Chetham for Francis Chetham,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 77
€Wm^ of Cutton.
9(niuU — Quarterings and Crest. The same as Chetham of Chetham ; with a crescent for difference. ( Vide p. 75.)
. . . Chetham==
of Nuthurst,
CO. Lancaster.
I . . . Chetham
of Nuthurst,
son and heir.
I
2 £dward=
Chetham,
second
son.
James Chetham.=s
Henry Chetham.i
Isabell, dau.= James Chetham=Isabell,
of George
Holland,
first wife.
of Cnimpsall,
CO. Lancaster.
second
wife.
I
Edward Chetham.
Humphrey Chetham
of Clayton, co. Lan-
caster, high sheriff of
the same county
163s, ob. in 1653
widiout issue.
I
I
Catherine,dau.to= Abigail, dau. to==i George Chetham,=Elizabeth, dau. i Jane, wife of 2 Isabell,
to Henry John- Richard Kaye wife of
son of Manches- of Thomham, Richard
CO. Lancaster. Lomax of
Edward Ashton, Edward Gels-
parson, of Mid- thorpe of . . .
dleton, CO. Lan- co.Norf., second
caster, third wife. wife.
I
I James Chetham,
set 23 an. 9 Sept.
1664.
merchant, of Lon-
don, high sheriff of
Lancashire 1660,
now of Turton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
— r
2 Henry.
I I
1 Abigail.
2 Anne.
ter, first wife.
RedivallSy
CO. Lan-
caster.
Humphrey,
ob. coeL 1658.
"I
Elizabeth,
wife of James
Livesey, rector
of Great Bud-
worth, CO.
Cest
Manchester^ 9 Sept 1664.
yas, Chetham,
78 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
C^i0en^aU of C{ii$enliaH.
%XVKi* — Aigenty three cross-crosslets fitchy, within a^bordure engrailed, gules.
^XtlSX* — A griffin segreant, gules.
Jordan de ChisenhalL
Robert de ChisenhalL =
1
Roger de Chisenhall.a
I
i
John de ChisenhalL==
r
John de Chisenhall,=p
1300-
Willus de Chisenhall,==
1320.
Roger de Chisenhall,=r Joan, dau. of
7E.3.
Robert Pilking-
ton, 7 K 3.
I
Willus de Chisenhall.=Katherine, dau. of
Willm Massey of
Gilsdon, co. Warr.
John de ChisenhalL=Joan, dau. of . . .
Rufford of Ruflford,
CO. Lancaster.
Richard de Chisenhall,=Maigaret, dau. of
esq., 1439. Thomas Latham.
Henry Chisenhall,=Katherine, dau. of
esq., 1460. Willm Shaw of
Revington, co.
Lancaster.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 79
a
I
I
John Chisenhall,=Maudey dau. of
of Chisenhall, Thurston
esq., 1500. Anderton of
Anderton.
Thomas Chisenhall,= Alice, dau. of John
esq., 1534.
Writinton of Writ-
inton, CO. Lan-
caster.
2 Richard Chisenhall,
a lawyer of Gray's Inn,
ob. s. p.
I John Chisenhall,
ob. s. p.
I I
2 Thomas,'
3 James,
4 Richard, .
5 Edward Chisenhall,=:Margaret, dau. and
ob. s. p.
of Chisenhall.
heir of Nicholas
Worthington, anno
1600.
Edward Chisenhall,s=£lizabeth, dau. of
esq., anno 1633,
died circa 1652.
Alexander Rigby
of the Burgh, co.
Lancaster.
r
I
I Thomas 2 Charles,
Chisenhall, died young.
died in his
father's
lifetime.
3 Edward Chisenhall,isAnne, dau. of
esq., set 18 an. 8 April Thomas Ad-
1 665. kinson of Blew
Hall, CO. Essex.
4 Richard.
1 Margaret, wife of
William Leigh of
the Grange, co.
Lancaster.
2 Mary, wife of
Richard Cletherow
of Eccleston, co.
Lancaster.
3 ElizabetL
4 Mawde.
Ormeskirke, 8 April 1665.
Edward Chisenhall,
8o Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Cbotlep of Cbotlep.
^tmi* — Quarterly : First and fourth, argent, on a cheveron, gules, between three blue-bottles (flowers), proper, as
many mullets of the first ; second and third, sable, three swans, aigent. In the centre of the shield a
cinquefoU, gules, for distinction.
CttJit* — None given.
William Chorley=
of Chorley, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Roger Walton==
of Walton
juxta Lever-
poole, CO. Lan-
caster.
William Chorley=Margaret, dau.
of Chorley, esq.
and coheir.
Elizabeth, dau.
and coheir.
I William Chorley=Alice, dau. of
of Chorley, esq. James Ander-
ton of Euxton,
CO. Lancaster.
— n
2 Thomas.
3 Christopher.
I
Constance.
I William Chorley= Bridget
of Chorley, esq.
I
2 Leonard Chorley,=Emma, dau. of
student of Gray's
Inn, recorder of
Leverpoole.
Robert Blun-
dell of Green,
CO. Lancaster.
I
James,
ob. s. p.
I
Andrew.
r
William Chorley==Alice, dau. of
of Breekside,
near Leverpoole,
ob. circa 1650.
. . . Valentine.
Anne, wife to
Miles Gerrard
ofOrmeskirke.
John Chorley=Ellen, dau. and coheir
ofOrmeskirke,
gent, set 31
an. 1664.
of William Halewood
of Littlewoolton.
William Chorley,
son and heir,
bcm 1666.*
Claresse.
I I I I I
John, N^
Richard,
Richard,
Robert,
Leonard,''
^all died
young.
Emma, wife to
William Higgin-
son.
I I
Anne.
Elizabeth.
1 I
Anne,
Alice,
Maigaret,^
died
young.
Ormeskirke^ 8 April 1664.
yohn Chorley.
* Since added by Dugdale.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 81
Cbotle? of C^otlep.
^tiai* — Quarterly : First and fourth, argent, a cheveron, gules, between three blewbottles (flowers so called) ; second
and third, sable, three swans, axgent.
Cr^tft* — On a chapeau, gules, turned up ermine, a Baker's head (a species of hawk) erased, proper.
William Chorley=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Chorley, co.
Lancaster, ob.
circa 1642.
John Crosse of
Crosse Hall, co.
Lancaster, esq.
I Richard Chorley=Margaret, dau. of 2 William,
of Chorley, ob. circa
1653.
John Ditchfield
of Ditton, CO.
Lancaster.
ob. ccel.
3 John,
ob. coel.
i 1 J
I Ahce,
2 Dorothy,
3 Eleanor, ^
died un-
r married.
William Chorley,
ob. in 1 66 1.
:Catherine, dau. of
John Culcheth of
Culcheth, CO. Lan-
caster, esq.
I Richard Chorley,
set 5 an. 14 March
1664.
2 John,
set 4 an.
14 March
1664.
I I I
Edward,
John,
Thomas, ,
died un-
' married.
4 Bridget
I I I
1 Margaret.
2 Elizabeth, wife of
John Gillibrand of
Chorley, co. Lan-
caster, gent
3 Winifred, died un-
married.
Preston^ 14 March 1664.
M
82 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Cborle? of ]pte0ton.
Arms and Crest the same as Chorley of Chorley. ( Vide p. 81.)
Richard Chorley=Isabell, dau. of
of Walton, CO. William Serjeant
Lancaster. of Walton, co.
Lancaster.
1
Adam Chorley=
of Kuerden.
John Chorley
of Preston,
ob. s. p.
I John Chorley=
=Jane, dau. of
1
2 Roger
I Elizabeth, wife
[ 1 1
I Thomas= 2 William 3 John
of Preston, died
Thomas
Chorley,
of Richard Dud-
Chorley.
Chorley. Chorley
in Dec. 1657.
Walmesley of
died un-
dell of Walton,
Preston, co.
married.
CO. Lancaster.
Lancaster.
2 Mary, wife of ♦
Robert Shake-
shaft of Preston,
CO. liancaster. *
3 Anne.
It, wife of
Henry Chorley=
=£ilen, dau. of
1
I Jenne
John Chorley=
of Preston, set
Richard Hodg-
John Addison of
of Preston,
33 an. 21 Dec.
kinson of
Preston
.
CO. Lancaster,
(sic) 1664.
Preston.
2 Elizabeth.
now living.
«
3 Mary.
1664.
I John Chorley,
2 Josiah.
John Chorley,
set. 15 an. 21
3 Joseph.
son and heir.
Sept 1664.
anno 1664.
4 Henry.
5 Samuel.
6 Matthew.
^
Preston^ 21 Sept 1664.
Hen: Chorley,
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 83
Clapton of Henttoortl).
^rtlUf • — Argent, on a bend, sable, cotised, gules, three roses, or.
Thomas ClaytOD:
of Church house,
near Dunkeld-
haugh, in Blake-
bume hundred, a
younger son of
Clayton of Little
Harwood, co.
Lancaster.
=Bridget, dau. of
Robert Tunstall
of Aldcliffe, co.
Lancaster.
I John Cla)rton
of Little Har-
wood.
I
I
2 Thomas Clayton^sMaigaret, dau. of
of Lentworth, co.
Lancaster, ob. in
1658.
S' John Talbot
of Salesbury, co.
Lancaster, knt.
Thomas Clayton— Grace, dau. of
of Lentworth, set
33 an. 16 March
1664.
James Moore
of Harrock,
CO. Ebor.
I Thomas
Clayton, set.
5 an. 16
March 1 664.
2 John,
set. 3 an.
r I
3 James, i Katherine,
sel. 2 an. set 4 an.
I
2 Margaret,
set. 3 mensium.
Lancaster y 16 March 1664.
Tho: Clayton.
84 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Clapton of little ^attooon.
^rtnif* — Argent, on a bend, sable, three roses, or — a crescent for dilTerence.
William Clayton=. . . dau. of
of Little Har-
wood, CO. Lan-
caster.
. . . Livesey
of Livesay.
I
Thomas Clayton=
=Bridget, dau. of
of Little Har-
. . . Tunstall of
wood, ob. circa
Aldcliffe, CO.
1606.
Lancaster. She
re-married to . . .
Carrus of ... in
Ireland.
John Clayton=Alice, dau. of
of Little Har-
wood, ob. circa
1659.
George Coxe
of Great Har-
wood, CO. Lan-
caster.
2 Thomas Clayton
of Lentworth, co.
Lancaster, married
Margaret, dau. of
S' John Talbot of
Salesbury, co. Lan-
caster, knt
I
Margaret, wife of
Thomas Britwisle
of Huncote, co.
Lancaster.
I
1 Thomas Clayton=Dorothy, dau. of Jane, dau. of=2johnClayton=Susan, dau.
of Little Harwood,
ob. drca 1648.
I I
John, |died in their
George, J childhood.
Murrey, par- RogerWhal-
son, of Bury, co. ley of Tod-
Lancaster, hull, CO.
Lancaster,
first wife.
of Little Har-
wood, aet. 35
an. 14 Sept.
1664.
of Nicholas
Rishton of
Antley, co.
Lancaster,
second wife.
Anne.
John Clayton,
aet 3 an. 14
Sept. 1664.
I I
Susan.
Lidia.
Biakcbunie^ 14 Sept 1664.
3William 1 Briaget,
Clayton, wife of
ob. s.p. Robert
Caudrey
ofHali^Xy
CO. Ebor.
2 Alice.
5 Marga-
ret, wife of
Bartholo-
mew Shut-
tleworth,
a yoimger
son of
Richard
Shuttle-
worth of
Galthorjie,
CO. Lan-
caster.
yohn Clayton.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. ^5
Clapton of Ctoolte.
9[niUf« — Argent, a cross engrailed, sable, between four torteauzes.
Cr^4t« — An arm embowed, vested, sable, the hand holding a sword point downwards, proper.
Raphe Clayton=:
of Clajrton, co.
Lancaster.
I John Cla)rton=
oftheCrookein
Whille, CO. Lan-
caster.
I
2 Thomas Clayton:
of Crooke.
I Richard Cla)rton,
D' in Divinity, and
Dean of Lincoln.
2 Raphe:
Clayton.
William Clayton= Elizabeth, dau. of
of the Old Crooke
and Fulwood, co.
Lancaster, ob.
circa 1624.
Nicholas Rigby
of Harrock, co.
Lancaster.
2 Benjamin
Cla)rton, recor-
der of Derby.
T
John Clayton==
of the New
Crooke.
I
I Thomas Clayton = Anne, dau. of
Richard Clayton,
esq., died without
issue remayning
in 1659.
of the Old Crooke
and Fulwood, set
78 an. 19 Sept
1664.
2 William Clayton, 3 John Cla)^on,
Robert Blundell married Hannah, clerke, of Derby,
of Ince Blundell, dau. of John Clayton co. Derby.
CO. Lancaster, esq. of Little Harwood,
CO. Lancaster.
1
I III
I Thomas Clayton, 2 John, i Alice.
«t 46 an. 19 Sept » Hannah.
4 Richard,
citizen of London.
5 Raphe.
I Robert Clayton,=Elianor, dau. of
son and heir, set 37
an. 19 Sept 1664.
John Atherton of
Atherton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
. •n.omis Clayton,
citizen of London,
married Anne, dau.
of John Atherton,
of Atherton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
Anne, wife of
Raphe Livesey
of Livesey, co.
Lancaster.
I
I Thomas Clayton,
set 15 an. 19 Sept
1664.
I
2 William. 3 John. 4 Richard.
I Anne. 2 Margaret 3 Elizabeth,
Preston, 19 Sept. 1664.
Robert Clayton,
86 Visitation of Lancashire bjf Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
cuecon of cueton.
firmit. — Sable, on a bend, argent, three mullets, gules (with the baronet's hand).
€xtiX* — An arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword.
Thomas Clyfton:
of Clifton and
Westby, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. 1608.
Anne, dau. of=S' Cuthbert Clyfton= Dorothy, dau. of
Thomas Til-
desley, of
Morleys,esq.,
first wife.
of Clyfton, CO. Lan-
caster, knt, ob.
1634.
S' Thomas Smith,
knt, one of the
honourable family
of the now L*
Carrington,
second wife.
I Thomas Clyfton 2 Cuthbert
of Clyfton, Lytham Clyfton.
and Westbye, co.
Lancaster, esq., ob.
15 Dec. 1657, mar-
ried Anne, dau. and
coheir to S' Cuth-
bert Halsall of Hal-
sail, knt
I
riT"
I Laurence,"^
a Francis,
Elizabeth,
wife of S'
William
Gerard of
Brynneand 3 John,
Garswood,
CO. Lancas-
ter, knt and
bart.
slain in his 4 Gervase, .
majesty's married
•service in Dorothy,
the late re- dau. of
bellion. Richard
Mascy of
Rixton, esq.,
sen'.
— riTTTi
1 Anne, wife of
Richard Norris, a
descendant out of
the house of Norris
of Speake, co. Lan-
caster.
2 Alice, wife of
Richard Mascy of
Rixton, jun'., esq.
3 Jane, wife of
Thomas Eccleston
of Eccleston, esq.
4 Dorothy,
a nun at Paris.
5 Katherine,
a nun at Antwerp.
6 Mary, wife of
Willm Lathom of
Mosborow, co. Lan*
caster.
a
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 87
a
I
1 I \ I i i ii
I Anne, 2 Elizabeth, 3 Dorothy, 4 Alice, (sine con- 5 Bridget, wife of 6 Frances, 7 Margaret, and
died un- a nun at a nun at sensu parentum) Thomas Westby wife of . . . 8 Anne ; both
married Dunkyrk. Gravelin. wifeof Alexander of Malbreck,esq., Holgate of nuns at Gravelin.
Rigby, son of son of Francis the citty of
Joseph Rigby of Westby, nephew London.
AspuU, CO. Lan- and heir of John
caster. Westby, late of
Malbreck, esq.
T
I Cuthbert
Clyfton,
married
Margaret,
dau. and
sole heir to
George Ire-
land of
Sotheworth,
ob. s.p.
Bridget, dau. of=
S' George
Heneage of
Haunton, and
niece to the
Earl of Cardi-
gan, first wife.
I
I Cuthbert,
son and heir,
set 1 1 an. in
August 1665.
I I I
2 George.
Thomas,
John,
:2 Sir Thomas=
Clyfton of
Clyfton, Ly-
tham and
Westby, baro-
net, aet. 37
an. 14 July
1665.
Bridget, dau. of
Sir Edward Hus-
sey of Hunning-
ton, knt and
bart. of the
ancient family
of the Lord
Husseys of
Styeford, co.
Lincoln,
second wife.
I I
3 John Clyfton, 4 William.
rim^mas S Richard.
Blackbume of
Ordford, co.
Lancaster, and
relict of
George Parkin-
son of Faire
Snape.
I
6 James
Clyfton,
married . .
dau. of . . .
Brent, now
living in
Maryland.
rdead^
.1 I
I Ehzabeth, 2 Anne.
died young.
I
3 Teresse,
ob. young.
4 Mary.
Bridget^
home in
August
1665.*
Lytham, 14 ^uly 1665.
Thomas Clifton.
• Added by Dugdale.
88 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale^ 1664-5.
Cole of Coat
^Smut* — Vert, on a fess, argent, three lions' heads erased, gules.
CraCt* — A lion's head erased, gales, pierced in the neck by an arrow.
Katherine, dau. of=. . . dau. of .
Robert Carus of Savage, first
Horton, CO. Lan- wife,
caster, second
wife.
=Robert Cole,=
borne in
Somersetshire,
a clerke in the
Duchy office in
London.
Seated himself
at Coat in the
parish of Bol-
ton juxta le
Sands, co.
Lancaster.
Died in 1642.
^Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Hornby
of Bolton, near
Lancaster (juxta le
Sands), third wife.
I Thomas Cole=Anne, dau. of
of Coat, aet 38
an. 16 March
1664.
John Butler
ofKirkland,co.
Lancaster, esq.
2 Robert
Cole of
Clifford's
Inn in
London.
3 John,
ob. s.p.
I Mary, wife of
John Middle-
ton of Middle-
ton hall, CO.
Westmerland.
2 Elizabeth,
wife of . . .
Paynter.
I Thomas,
set. 14 an. 16
March 1664.
T
T
2 John. Elizabeth.
I
3 Margaret,
wife of
Christopher
Procter of
Lancaster.
Lancaster y 16 Mc^rch 1664.
Tho, Cole*
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdak, 1 664-5. 89
Cooper of CatnefiitD.
%nsit* — Argent, on a bend, engrailed, between two lions rampant, sable, three plates.
Ctf tft* — A cockatrice's head (colour not given).
Hugh Cooper=£lizabeth, dau. of
. . . Dickenson of
Hesken, co. Lan-
caster.
of Cameford,
CO. Lancaster,
gent., set. 50
an. 26 July
1664.
I
Anne, wife of John
Warren, son and heir
of Edward Warren of
Pointon, co. Cest, esq.
Chester y 26 yuly 1664. yo: Warren for Hugh Cooper.
Ctombocit of Clar&e^liiU.
No Arms given.
Willm Crombock:=Thomasine, dau. of
of Clarke-hill in the
parish of Whalley,
CO. Lancaster.
. . . Kellet, neere
Cartmell, co. Lan-
caster.
John Crombock=£lianor, dau. of
of Clarke-hill, ob.
circa 1618.
Christopher Nutter
of Greenehide in Pen-
die, CO. Lancaster.
Alice, dau. of John=Richard Crombock=Jane, dau. of John
Hartley of Barley,
CO. Lancaster, first
wife.
of Clarke-hill, aet. ... of Wardgreene
54 an. 13 Sept. in Ribchester.
1664.
I William Crombock,=Anne, dau. of Thomas 2 John. i Eleanor, wife of John 2 Elizabeth,
aet. 27 an. 13 Sept Walmesley ofColdcotes, Stevenson of Barley, co.
1664. CO. Lancaster. Lancaster.
Blakeburne^ 13 Sept, 1664. Richard Crombocke,
N
90 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdaie, 1664-5.
Cutrtoottb of 2<Qetnetb.
frmilf « — Azure, on a fess, between three demi-lions, or, five ermine s]}ots, sable.
Craft* — On a mount, vert, a cubit arm vested, or, charged with five ermine spots, sable, the hand, proper, holding an
halbert staff broken, also sable, headed, or.
John Cudworth=Alice, dau. of
of Wemeth, ob.
1652.
Anthony Mose-
ley of Manches-
ter.
I JosuahCudworth=Anne, dau. of
ofWerneth, aet. 51
an. 9 Sept 1664.
I
I John,
died un-
married.
John Holcrofl
ofHolcroft,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
2 John Cudworth,
parson, of Kinner-
ton, CO. Warr.
2 Joshua,
aet. 18 an.
9 Sept.
1664.
I
3 Thomas,
died an
infant
i I I I I
1 Anne,
died in her
childhood.
2 Margaret
3 Katherine.
4 Elianor.
5 Elizabeth.
3 Jonah
Cudworth.
I I I I i I i
4 Richard.
5 Anthony.
6 Thomas.
7 Daniel,
died young.
8 Francis.
9 James.
10 Daniel.
I
Anna,
first married
Richard
Midleton,
afterwards
to Geoige
Parker of
the citty of
Chester.
Manchester, 9 Sept 1664.
yosuah Cudworth*
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir JVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. 9^
Culclbetb of Culc{)et{i.
%XVaA* — Quarterly: I. Argent, a child in cradle, gules, thereon standing a raven, sable; 2 and 3
s^;reant ; 4. Azure, a hind statant, argent, Hindley of HindUy,
Cttjft* — On a chapeau, gules, turned up, argent, a blackamoor holding in his dexter hand a dart, all proper.
John Culcheth=Cecelie, dau. of
a griffin
of Culcheth,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
S' John Southworth
of Samsbury, co.
Lancaster, knt.
1
I John Culcheth=Mawde, dau. of
of Culcheth, esq.,
ob. circa 1624.
John Poole of
Poole in Wirrall,
CO. Cest
2 Thomas,
ob. s.p.
\
3 Gilbert,
ob. s.p.
Mary, wife of
John Urmeston
of Westleigh,
CO. Lancaster.
John Culcheth=.Jane, dau. of
of Culcheth,
esq., died in
July 1640.
John Hawar-
den of Wide-
nesse, co.
Lancaster.
T John Culcheth,
died of his
wounds received
in the fight in the
late warrs, fight-
ing on the King's
part
2 Thomas Culcheth=Anne, dau. to
of Culcheth, esq., set | James Bradshaw
36 an. 23 September
1664.
of the Haigh, co.
Lancaster, esq.
3 Cnarles.
4 William.
[
I Mary,
died un-
married.
I
I John,
aet 13 an.
23 Sept
1664.
""^n
2 Thomas.
I I
I Jane.
M
3 Frances.
5 Catherine.
2 Mary. 4 Anne.
2 Catherine,__
wife to Willm
Chorley of
Chorley, co.
Lancaster. .
Ormeskirke, 23 SeJ>i. 1664.
Tho. Culcheth,
92 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Culctet!) of adram.
^rmtf. — Quarterly, the same as Culcheth of Culcheth {Vide p. 91) ; with a dnquefoil in the centre of the shield for
distinction.
€xtiU — As before, ( Vide p. 91. )
Richard de Culcheth.
I
Hugo de Culcheth,=s
habuit terras in
Hindley, ex dono
Galfridi Culcheth,
17 E. 2.
Thomas Culcheth,==
habuit terras iu
Abraham, ex dono
WiUiehni Gilli-
brand, 3 E. 3.
John Culcheth,=Cicely,
21 E. 3. 2 H. 6.
I
Roger Culcheth,=Ellen,
22 R. 2, I H. 4.
15 R. 2.
Gilbert Culcheth.:
I
I
Margery,= William Culcheth,r=Dulcia, 38 H. 6,
second 38 H. 6, 19 E. 4.
wife.
first wife.
James Culcheth,
capellanus, 38
H. 6.
Roger Culcheth,=Joane, dau. of
10 E. 4.
John Richard-
son.
John Culcheth, ==
obiit 33 Eliza- ]
bethae.
n
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 93
Roger Culcheth,s=Margaret, dau. of
natus 30 Eliz. . , . Locker of
Ince.
John Culcheth,=Margaret, dau. of
son and heir,
ob. circa 1587.
. . . Ryland of
Westley.
Roger Culcheth=Margaret, dau. of
of Abram, son
and heir, aet 84
an. 1664.
George Norris of
Boulton, CO. Lan-
caster.
h.
T \ \ ^
John Culcheth, William Culcheth, Thomas Culcheth,=Mary, dau. of Roger Culcheth,
son and heir, slayne at Nubuiy son and heir, aet ... Tayler of slayne in Werrall,
slayne at Nu- in the battayle 44 an. 1664. , . . co. Warr. co. Cest
bury in the bat- there.
taile there.
I
George
Culcheth.
I
Raphe Culcheth,
married Eliza-
beth, dau. to . . .
Tonge of Tonge.
Alexander Culcheth.
Margaret, wife of Elizabeth, wife of
William Crowch- William Bolton of
ley of . . . near Platt-bridge in
Byrom. Ince.
Anne, wife of
Robert Hunt
of . . . near
Frodsham,,co.
Cest
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sept, 1664.
Geo, Culcheth for my father.
94 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Datton of Cliutniiam.
^mut* — First and fourth, azure, a lion rampant, guardant, within an orle of eight crosses, crosslets, argent; second and
third, barry of six, argent and azure, in chief, three lozenges, gules.
Cttjft* — A demi-dragon, vert, winged, or.
Robert Dalton=Elizabeth, dau. of
of Thumham,
CO. Lancaster,
esq., ob. circa
1615.
William Hilton of
Hilton, CO. Lan-
caster, esq.
Thomas Dalton=
of Thumham,
esq., colonel] of
a regiment of
horse in the
army of his ma-
jestic K. Charles
the first. Died
of the wounds
he received in
the second bat-
taile of New-
bury in anno
1644.
sElizabeth, dau. of
Robert Middleton,
a younger son to
George Middleton
of Leighton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
I
Robert Dalton=.£lizabeth, dau. of
of Thumham,
CO. Lancaster,
esq., set. 25 an.
16 Sept 1664.
Elizabeth,
set 6 mensium
16 Sept 1664.
Thomas Homer
of Brathwayt, co.
Ebor.
I
2 Robert,
ob. coeL
I I ,
1 Elizabeth.
2 Hellen.
I I I I M i I I I
1 Margaret
2 Elizabeth.
3 Anne,
died un-
married.
4 Jane.
5 Catherine,
died un-
married.
6 Ellen.
7 Dorothy,
died un-
married.
8 Katherine.
9 Elianor.
10 Penelope,
died un-
married.
Lancaster^ 16 Sept, 1664.
Roheti Dalton.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 95
SDanietl of CQigan.
^SxxaA* — Argent, a pale, fusilly, sable.
^XtiL — An unicorn's head, erased, argent, armed, or.
Peter DanielLs
of Tabley, co.
Cest, esq.
I
I Peter Daniell,
a captaine of
foote in the army
of his late ma-
jestie K. Charles
the first, anno
1643-
Mill
2 Henry,
3 Richard,
4 Robert,
5 Thomas,
6 John,
r
T
I William 2 Henry,
Daniell, set aet 8 an.
14 an. 8
April 1665.
I Dorothy,
ob. inf.
7 William Daniell of Wigan,
CO. Lancaster, esq., set 40 an.
dead 8 April 1665, colonell of a
without regiment of foot in Scotland
issue. upon the restauration of his
now majestie K. Charles the
second, and govemour of the
garrison and citadell of Ayre
in Scotland, and afterwards by '
speciall comand of his said
majestie cairyed his regiment
into Portingall, where he was
instrumentall in obtaining that
signall victory in the playne
of Evora, against Don John
of Austria, generall of y« K.
of Spaines army in anno 1663.
He married Dorothy, dau.
and heir of Hugh Forth of
W^igan, CO. Lancaster.
T
2 Dorothy,
set 12 an.
3 Elizabeth,
set II an.
8 Thomas Daniell,
a lieutenant in the
late K. army. Slayne
at Bruinford in
anno 1642.
I
4 Mary,
set 10 an.
I
5 Anne,
died
yoimg.
I
6 Helen,
set 5.
Ormeskirke^ 8 April 1665,
William DanidL
g6 yisitafion of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Datienpott of datfotD.
%XXaA* — Argent, a chevron between three crosses, crosslets, boton^e, fitchy, sable, a canton, gules.
Sir William Davenport=Dorothe, sister of
of Bromhall, co. Cest,
ob. circa 1644.
S' Edward War-
ren of Pointon,
dau. of John
Warren, esq.
I
I William=. . . dau. of
Davenport S' . . . Wil-
of Brom- bram of
hall, esq. Woodie, co.
Cest
I
2 John Davenport=Townsend,
of Didgbury, co.
Lancaster.
dau. of
Richard
Leigh of . . .
CO. Cest.
3 Edward
Davenport.
4 Humfrey,
died in the
Isle of Ree,
under S'
John Rat-
cliffe.
I I I I
1 Anne.
2 Maigaret
3 Katheren.
4 Susana.
I William, 2 Edward Davenport=Ellen, dau. of 3 Daniell.
^iki
died un-
married.
of Salford, bachelour
in physick, aet. 38
an. 1664. Mary,
dau. of Humfrey
Booth of Sawford,
second wife.
William New-
ton of Wimsley,
CO. Chester,
first wife.
r
I Francis Davenport,
set 13 an. 1664.
I
2 Augenius,
died 1662,
set 8 an.
1
I Dorothe.
I I
2 Mary, wife of 3 Anne,
William Eboum died un-
of Kennelworth, married.
CO. Warw.
Manchester^ 9 Sept 1664.
Edward Davenport
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 97
DeU)but0t of 9l0ton.
No Arms.
Robert Dewhurst=Catherine, datu of
of Alston, CO. Lan- S' Richard Hough-
caster, ton of Houghton
Tower, co. Lan-
caster, kt
I
1 John Dewhurst=Anne, dau. of
of Alston, aet 62 Raphe Walke-
an. 7 Apr. 1665. den of . . . co.
Lancaster.
2 William, '
3 Robert,
died with-
out issue.
I I .
I Anne, wife of
Benjamin Eccles.
I
2 Elizabeth, wife of
John Crooke, of
Preston, co. Lan-
caster.
I Robert Dewhurst=Frances, dau. of 2 John. 3 William.
of Alston, set 28 an.
7 Apr. 1665.
Edward Wood of
Clayton, co. Lan-
caster.
I
Anne,
aet 3 an.
7 April
1665.
I Katherine, wife of
Robert Willesey of
Alston, CO. I^an-
caster.
2 Jalie, wife of
Ellys Slater of
Alston, CO.
Lancaster.
Preston, 7 April 1665.
jRobL Dewhurst
98 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5.
Didten^on of CiQtitinton.
No Arms.
Edward Dickensonr=:Anne, dau. of
of Eccleston, co.
Lancaster.
John Writinton
of Writinton,
CO. Lancaster.
I
I William Dickenson=Jane, dau. and sole
of Eccleston, ob. circa
1652.
heir of Hugh Nel-
son of Heskyn, co.
Lancaster.
2 John, died 3 Thomas,
unmarried.
I Hugh I)ickenson=Agnes, dau. of
of Writinton, esq.,
in the commission
for the peace, aet
43 an. 22 Sept.
1664.
Roger Kirkby
of Kirkby, co.
Laficaster, esq.
2 William Dickenson,
a student of Gra/s
Inne.
3 Ricnard.
4 Peter.
Elizabeth, wife of
Hugh Cooper of
Chorley, co. Lan-
caster.
I
William, aet. 9 an.
22 Sept 1664.
I Agnes. 2 Jane. 3 Mary. 4 Elizabeth.
'I
I Dorothy. 2 Anne.
Hugh Diconson.
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 99
DoUDtng of Coni$beti.
^rmif « — Azure, in chief two etoiles, and in base a crescent, or.
CrCif t* — A demi-lion, or, holding a cross crosslet, fitchy, azure.
Miles Dodding==Margaret, dau. and
of Conyshed,
CO. Lancaster,
anno 1588.
coheir of
Sanders of Conys-
hed, CO. Lancaster.
f
Miles Dodding=:Ursula, dau. of . . .
of Conyshed,
ob. circa 1632.
Daivill of . . . co.
Ebor.
Geoige Dodding=Saiah, dau. of
of Conyshed.
Died in 1650.
Rowland Backhouse,
alderman of London.
I Beatnce, wife of
William Penning-
ton of Seton, CO.
Cumberland, esq. •
2 Margaret, wife of
Richard Hutton,
clerke.
Miles I)odding=Margaret, dau. of 1 Elizabeth, wife of
ofConished,co.
Lancaster, esq.,
one of the jus-
tices of peace in
this county.
Roger Kirkby of Alexander Mawdesley
Kirkby, co. Lan- of Mawdesley, co.
caster, esq. Lancaster, esq.
~J~. ^ '
2 Ursula. 3 Mary. 4 Jane.
Agnes, set. 6 mensium
16 Sept 1664.
Lancaster y \6 Sept 1664.
Miles Doddinge,
lOO Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
DotQne0 of ^atDIep.
^tnil* — Sable, a stag lodged, argent
. . . Downes,=
a younger
son of . . .
Downes of
Worth in
Cheshire.
Roger Downes
of Wardley, co.
Lancaster, died
in July 1638.
==. . . dau. of . . .
Calvert of
Cockeram, co.
Lancaster.
I I
1 Francis,
2 Lawrence, ,
died with-
out issue.
3 John Downes I
of Wardley, died
in May, 1648.
^Penelope, dau. of
S' Cecill TraiTord
of TrafFord, co,
Lancaster, kt
I
Roger Downes,
aet 16 an. 9
Sept 1664.
Manchester y 9 Sept 1664.
Penelope.
Jane, wife of
Raphe Snede
of Keele, co.
StafiC, esq.
Dudtenfetio of ^inHlep.
ftmul. -^ Argent, a cross pointed and voided, sable.
Robert Dukenfeild,
of Dukenfiield, co.
Cest, esq.
James Duckenfeild:
of Hindley, co. Lan-
caster, an utter bar-
rister of Gray's Inne.
JEX, 40 an. 1 1 March
16.64.
^Frances, dau. of George
Preston of Holkar, co.
Lancaster, esq.
rRatclifie, youngest
dau. of Richard
Bolde of Bolde, co.
Lancaster, esq.
James Duckenfield,
set loaa II March 1664.
i \ \
I Anne. 2 Mary. 3 Francesca.
4 Elizabeth.
Manchester y 11 March 1664.
• •
•• . :*.
• • •
Visit ation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664-5. 10 1
OEccleiston of <ZEccle0ton.
%XXtlA* — Argent, a cross, sable, in the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis (sable vel gules),
Cttlft* — A magpie, proper.
Henry Eccleston=Mary, dau. of John
of Eccleston, co.
Lancaster,
maiyed 22 Jac
Osbaldeston of
Osbaldeston, esq.
T7TT
I Edward Eccleston =. Anne, dau. of 2 Henry.
ofEccIeston, ob. s. p. Richard Mas- ^- x, i
seyofRixton, ^ Michael.
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
I I I I I
6 Thomas Eccleston = Jane, dau. of i Margery.
4 John.
5 William.
of Eccleston, died in
1646, aet 45 an.,
having been in arms
for his majesty all the
time of the war untill
the time of his death,
and he is newly re-
leased from imprison-
ment.
S' Cuthbert
Clifton of
Westby, co.
Lancaster,
knt
r
1
I Henry Eccleston=Elianor, dau. of 2 Thomas Eccleston.
of Eccleston, esq.,
set 27 an. 1664.
Robert Blundell
of Ince Blundell,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
Thomas Eccleston,
aet 6 an. 1664.
I
I Anne.
Jane.
2 Eleanor.
3 Mary, wife of
Edward Gor-
such.
4 Anne.
Ormeskirke, 23 Sept 1664.
« > * • • «
• - , • . •
• • • . " « .
• ■ ■ •
1 02 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir fVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5.
<!Egerton of ^{lato.
lktWi% — Quarterly : First and fourth, Argent, a lion rampant, gules between three pheons, sable ; second and third.
Argent, on a chevron between three martlets vert, as many crosses patee, fitchy, of the first
Raphe Egerton==Elizabeth.
of Ridley, co.
Cest
I Sir Richard Egerton
of Ridley, co. Cest,
knt
T
I
2 Peter Egerton=Elizabeth, dau.
of Shawe, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
ob. 17 May
1657.
and coheir of
Leonard Ashaw
of the Hall of
the Shaw, co,
Lancaster, esq.
Mary, dau. of=Leonard Egerton=Mary, dau. of
William Cooke
of Manchester,
first wife.
r
of the Shaw, co.
Lancaster, esq.,
aet 47 an. 9
Sept. 1664.
I Peter Egerton,=Mary, dau. of 2 Leonard.
aet 22 an. 9 Sept
1664.
. . . Aldersey,
alderman of
Chester.
I
Mary,
aet. unius
anni 9
Sept 1664.
William Lever
of Kirsall, co.
Lancaster,
widow of
William Dant-
seyofAdgcroft,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
— I r
I Ruth. 2 Hester.
3 Raphe
Egerton,
aet I an.
I Mary. 2 Anne.
Manchester y 9 September 1664.
Leo, Egerton,
\
Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5. '03
OEItoniieaD of (ZEltontieaii.
%XVCit* — Quarterly : Per fess indented, sable and argent ; in the first quarter in chief three plates.
£ltonhed.=
1
I Richard Eltonhed=Anne, dau. of
of Eltonhead, aet 82 Edward Sutton
an. 23 Sept. 1664. of Rushton
Spencer, co.
Staflford.
I I I I I
2 John, ^
3 William,
4 Nicholas,
5 Henry,
6 Raphe, )
died
\without
issue.
I Richard=Anne, dau. of
Eltonhead,
set. 53 an.
23 Sept.
1664.
Richard Mas-
sey of Rixton,
CO. Lancaster,
esq.
MM.
1 Anne, wife of
Edmund Wall,
living in Ireland.
2 Katherine, wife of
Thomas Meare of
Burras in Ireland.
3 Elizabeth, wife to
Henry Parham of
... CO. Wilts.
4 Jane, wife of
Robert Fennick.
I Richard,
aet 21 an. 23
Sept 1664.
i I 1 I
2 Henry, i Barbara. 2 Elizabeth. 3 Martha.
7 Edward
Eltonhead
of Haden-
ham in the
Isle of Ely.
ri
1 Susanna,
died un-
married.
2 Elianor,
wife of
Thomas
Dabridgcourt
I I
5 Agatha, wife of
Raphe Wormley,
son of Raphe
Wormley of . . .
CO. Ebor.
6 Elianor, wife of
Edward Brocas.
7 Martha, wife of
Edwin Conway of
... CO. Wigom.
8 Alice, wife of
. . . Dumham.
Ormeskirke^ 23 Sept, 1664.
RicJiard Elionhed,
I04 Visitation of Lancashire by Sir IVilliam Dugdale, 1664-5,
(2Enttot0le of iFojc^oIeiei.
^tnuf • ^- Argent, on a bend, engrailed, sable, three mulletts of the first.
. . . Entwisell.=
I Geoi^e Entwisell
of Entwissell hall
in the parish of
Bolton, CO. Lancas-
ter, esq., ob. s.p.
1
2 William EntwiseIL:= Alice, dau. of . . .
Bradshaw of Brad-
; shaw, co. Lancaster^
and coheir to her
mother.
Edmund Entwisell=
of Foxholes in
Hundersfield in
Rochedale parish,
CO. Lancaster, esq.
Richard Entwisell =. . . dau. of
of Foxholes, esq.
Arthur Ashton
of Clegg, CO.
Lancaster.
r
Richard £ntwisells=Grace, dau. of
of Foxholes, ob.
circa 1645.
Robert Chad-
wick of Heley
hall, CO. Lan-
caster.
r
John Entwisell =Dorothy, dau. of
of Foxholes,
esq., an utter
barrister of
the Middle
Temple, set.
32 an. 8 April
1665.
Robert Holt of
Castleton, co.
Lancaster, esq.
I Margaret,
wife of Edward
Shacklock of
Moston hall, co.
Lancaster.
I Richard,
set. 14 an.
8 April
1665.
I i I
2 Bertie. 3 Edmund. Dorothy.
1
2 Mary.
Ormeskirke, 8 April 1665.
yohn Enttvisle,
OP THB
COUNCIL OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETY,
Bead at the Annual Meeting y held^ by permtsnion of the Feoffees,
in the Audit Boom of Chetkarne Hospital, on the
1st March, 1871.
VOLS. 81 and 82 in the Chetham series, and the first and second for
the year 1870-1, consist of the Heraldic Vuntations of the County
Palatine of Lancaster made in the years 1567 and 1613 respectively, the
former hy William Flower, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, and the latter hy
Richard St. George, Esq., holding the same office. These succeed the
Visitation of 1532, which is now in progress of puhlication for the Society,
under the editorial care of Mr. Langton. They are much fuller and more
extensive in their records of pedigrees than the one which commences the
series, and afler much consideration it was deemed most advisable to follow
the course adopted by the Surtees Society with respect to Sir William Dug-
dale's Visitation of Yorkshire in 1665, to print them as accurately as possible
from the originals without addition or commentary, and to give a verbal
description of the Anns without incurring the expense, which would have
been considerable, of engraving them. At the request of the Council the
Vice-President, Canon Rainbs, undertook the duty of editing these Visi-
tations, a duty which he has performed with his usual care and diligence.
The members need only be referred to the very interesting and masterly
introductions, prefixed to the volumes by the learned editor, for the requi-
site information as to the circumstances under which the Visitations were
held, the manuscripts from which they have been printed, the biographical
particulars connected with the officers making them, and the general cha-
racter, usefulness and value of the Visitations themselves as Heraldic
records furnishing evidence, not always conclusive but seldom to be entirely
disregarded, in tracing the genealogical deduction of families in this king-
dom. These two volumes will, the Council trust, be accepted as a sub-
stantial instalment towards the performance of what was promised in the
first list of projected works of the Society, The Heraldic VisitatiofU of
Lancashire and ChethirCy but the fulfilment of which, from various causes
which it is scarcely necessary to mention, has been so long retarded.
Vol. 83 in the series and the third for the year 1870-1, will comprise, first.
Some Aecov/nt of Grcneral Robert Venable* ofAntrohus and Wincham
in Cheshire^ with the Autohio^raphical Memoranda of his widow^ Elizabeth
Venahlee^ from the original MSS. in the possession of Lbb P. Townshbnd,
Esq., with an engraving from the portrait of the General at Wincham hall ;
and secondly, A Forme of Confession, pounded upon the Ancient Catho-
lique and Apostolique faith, made and composed by the honorable Ladie,
the Lady Bridget Egerton, a.d. 1636, from the original MS. in the possession
of Sir Philip db Malpas Gbby Eobbton, Bart., M.P. The two gentlemen
who have obligingly communicated these interesting documents from their
family archives, have added what was necessary by way of prefatory illus-
tration.
The Venables papers afford some new particulars in reference to the
history of the unfortunate expedition to Hispaniola during the Protectorate
of Oliver Cromwell, which render its final result the less surprising. The
name of Venables must however be always associated with the gaining
of Jamaica, a much more important conquest than the one proposed, and
for failing in which this ill-used General, who had a stem taskmaster
to deal with, was disgraced and imprisoned. On the Restoration he
appears to have devoted himself to the pursuits of a country gentleman,
and to have rested his fame on his proficiency in angling. To one
whose early career had been past amidst "war and battle's sound" it is
pleasant to read such a tribute as that which is paid by Isaac Walton, pre-
fixed to the General's Experienced Angler, (Lend. 1662, 12mo.) But
perhaps the most valuable of the Venables documents is the autobiography
of Mrs. Venables. It will be read with great interest and pleasure by all
wbo love the frank exhibition of character which writings of this class pre-
sent, and to whom Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson is an attractire type of female
authorship. The document communicated by Sir Philip de Malpas Grey
Egerton, and which forms the second portion of. the volume, is singularly
curious. It is an elaborate exposition of the creed of a lady of noble descent,
the last representative of an illustrious line, the wife of Sir Rowland Eger-
ton of Oulton, Bart., and the daughter of Arthur Lord Grey of Wilton, K.G.,
Lord Deputy of Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, whose private
secretary was Edmund Spenser the poet. This composition deserves and
will reward an attentive examination. It has been objected as a decisive
argument against Lady Packington's claim to the authorship of The Whole
Duty of Man^ that its style is of too masculine a character ; but with Lady
Bridget Egerton's creed and other contemporary writings by females before
us, that objection appears by no means an unsurmountable one. It is to be
regretted that Lady Bridget's creed cannot be accompanied by her portrait.
The two first volumes for the year are in the hands of the Members.
The third will be speedily issued.
The Council have deep regret in recording the loss which the Society has
sustained during the last year in the death of its greatest benefieustor, the late
lamented and truly benevolent Miss Elbanoba Atabbton. To her it is
indebted for the four delightful volumes of Dr. Byrom's Befnaint^ which
have now taken a deservedly high position in English autobiographical
literature. The interest attaching to the Doctor's personal character, which
is unreservedly displayed throughout ; the pleasing record of his studies and
book- collecting; the notices of Manchester; the lively pictures of contem-
porary habits and manners; the glimpses of eminent men which they
afford us; the panoramic view of the great metropolis which it presents;
and the correspondence with Thyer, Law, Warburton and others which is
interspersed, — contribute to give a charm to these volumes of no ordinary
kind. As therefore this work, financially of such service to the Society,
and adding so much to the literary value of its series, was entirely the
munificent present of Miss Atherton, her name must ever be gratefully
remembered in connection with the continued success and prosperity which
4
has hitherto attended, and appears to he likely in future to attend, its course
and progress.
The puhlications contemplated, or in progress, are :
1. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica^ Part 5. By the Rev. Thomas Corsbb,
M.A., F.S.A.
2. Sir William Dugdah'e Lancashire Visitation in 1664-5. Edited
hy the Rey. Canon Rainbs, M.A., F.S.A.
3. The Register of the Manchester Free Grammar School^ with Notices
and Biographies of distinguished Scholars, Edited hy the Rev. J. Finch
Smith, M. A., Rector of Aldridge. Vol. 3.
4. The Lancashire Visitation of 1532. Edited hy William Langton,
Esq.
5. History of the Ancient Chapel of Stretford^ in Manchester Parish^
together with Notices of the more ancient local Families. Edited hy
Jambs Cboston, Esq.
6. Worthington's Diary and Correspondence, The concluding part.
Edited hy James Cbosslkt, Esq., F.S.A., President of the Chetham
Society.
7. Documents relating to Edward third Earl of Derby and the Pilr-
grvmage of Grace, By R. C. Chbistib, Esq., M.A.
8. A Selection from the Letters of Dr, Dee^ with an introduction of
Collectanea relating to his Life and Works. By Thomas Jonbs, B.A.,
F.S.A., Lihrarian of Chetham's Library.
9. Poem upon the Earls and Barons of Chester^ in 62 octave stanzas,
from an ancient MS. helonging to John Arden, Esq., of Stockport, believed
to have been written by Richard Bostock of Tattenhall, gent ; a copy of
which is in a MS. volume written by the Rev. John Watson, rector of
Stockport, M.A., F.S.A., and from this the present transcript was taken.
10. A republication, with an introductory notice of, A true Narrative of
the Proceedings in the several Suits in Law that have been between the
Bight Hor^^^ Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon^ and A. Fitton^ Esq.^ by
a Lover of Truth, 4 to, printed at the Hague, 1663 ; and the other tracts
relating to the same subject.
11. Selections from the Correspondence of Sir William Brereton relating
to affairs in the county of Chester during the Civil Wars. From the ori-
ginals contained in seven large folio volumes in the British Museum.
\2. A Collection of Ancient Bollards and Poems^ relating to Lancashire.
13. Diartf of John A n^ier^ of Denton^ from the original Manuscripts^ with
a reprint of the Narrative of his Life published in 16S5 bj^ Oliver Hey wood.
14. A Selection fro tn Dr, John Byroms unprinted Eemains in Prose
and Verse,
15. A new Edition of the Poems Collected and Published after his
Deathy corrected and revised, with Notes^ and a Prefatory Sketch of
his Life,
16. Hollinworth's Maneuniensis, A new edition. Edited by Canon
Rainbs.
17. ji Volume of Extracts^ Depositions^ Letters, ^Cyfrom the Con'
sistory Court of Chester^ beginning with the Foundation of the See,
18. Extracts from Roger Dodsworth's Collections in the Bodleian
Library at Oxford relating to Lancashire,
19. Annales Cestrienses.
20. Chetham Miscellanies, Vol. 4.
21. ii General Index to volumes XXXI, to LK, of the Publications
of the Chetham Society,
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LIST OF MEMBERS
Fob thb Tear 1871 — 1872.
Tk4 Memben, 1o uthttm namtt an aiteriAUpr^fiwed,hiOoec9mp<nindtd/or1MrSub9erffHont.
• A CKERS, B. St John, Prinknath Park, Painswick.
J-x. Adams, Oeorge Edward, MA., F.S.A.., Lancas-
ter Herald, College of Arms, London
Adams, B. W. Cockayne, Ashbourne House, Putney
A^ew, Thomas, Manchester
Amsworth, Ralph F-. M.D., F.L.S., Manchester
Allen, Joseph, Tombland, Norwich
•Amhurst, W. A. Tyssen, F.S.A., Didlington Park,
Brandon
*Armitage, Samuel, Pendleton, Manchester
Armstrong, Rev. Alfred Thomas, M.A., Ashton Par-
sonage, Preston
Armytage, Oeo. J., F.S.A., Clifton, Brighouse
Ashton, John, Warrington
Ashworth, Henry, The Oaks, near Bolton
Aspland, Alfred, i)ukinfield
Atnerton, James, Swinton House, near Manchester
Atkin, William, Little Hulton, near Bolton
Atkinson, William, Ashton Heyes, near Chester
Atkinson, Bey. J. A., M.A., Longsight
AvisooL Thomas, F.S.A., Liverpool
Ayre, Thomas, Trafford Moss, Manchester
T:> ACI][P Co-operative Store, Bacup
-D Bagshaw, John, Manchester
Bailey, John E., Manchester
Bain, James, 1, Haymarket, London
Baker, Thomas, Brazennose Street, Manchester
•Barbour, Robert, Bolesworth Castle, near Chester
Barker, John, Broughton Lodge, Newton in Cartmel
•Barlow, Mrs., Gh'eenhill, Oldnam
Barton, Richard, Caldy Manor, Birkenhead
Beamont, William, Orford Hall, Warrington
Beever, James F., Manchester
Bennett, Captain H. A., Nelson House, Manchester
Berlin Royal Library, Berlin
Beswicke, Mrs., Pyse House, Littleborough
Birley, Hugh, M.F., Moorlands, near Manchester
Birley, Rev. J. S., M.A, Halliwell Hall, Bolton
«Birley, Thomas H., Hart Hill, Eccles, Manchester
Birmingham, Borough of, Central Free Library, Bir*
mingham
Blackburn Free Public Library and Museum
Blaekbume, John Ireland, Hue, near Warrington
Bolton Public Library, Bolton-le-Moors
Booker, Rev. John, M.A., F.S.A., Sutton, Surrey
Booth, Benjamin W., Swinton, near Manchester
Booth, John, Greenbank, Monton, Eccles
Booth, William, Holly Bank, Combrook, Manchester
Boston, U.S., Athenieum Library
Boston, U. 8., Public Library
Bower, Miss, Old Park, Bostol, Abbey wood, Lon-
don S.E
Bowers, The Very Rev. G. H., D.D., Dean of Man-
chester
Brackenburr, Miss, Adelaide Crescent, Brighton
Bradshaw, John, Jun., Manchester
*Bridffeman, Hon. and Rev. George T. O., MA ,
Hon. Canon of Manchester, Rectoir, Wigan
Bridson, J. Ridgway, Crompton Fold, Bolton,
Brierley, Rev. J., M A., Mosley Moss Hall, Congleton
*Brooke, Thomas, Armitage Bridge, near Hudders-
field
•Brooks, W. Cunliffe, M.P., M.A., F.S.A., Barlow Hall
Manchester
Brown, Mrs., Winckley Square, Preston
Browne, William Henry, Chester
Buckley, Sir Edmund, Bart., M.P., Dinas Mowddwy
Bunting, Thomas Percival, Manchester
Bury Co-operative Society, Bury, Lancashire
CAINE, Rev. William, M.A., Dude Grove, Manchester
Cambridge, Christ's CoUege Library
Cassels, Rev. Andrew, M.A., Batley vicarage, near
Dewsbury
•Chad wick, Elias, M.A., Fudlestone Court, Hereford-
shire
Chichester, The Lord Bishop of
Christie, Richard Copley, M.A, Chancellor of the
Diocese of Manchester.
•Churchill, W. S.,Brinnington Lodge, near Stockport
•Clare, John Leigh, Liverpool
Clarke, Archibald William, Scotscroft, Didsbury
Clegg, Thomas. Manchester
Coliey, T. Davies-, M.D., Chester
Cooke, Thomas, Rusholme HaU, near Manchester
Gorser, Rev. Thomas, M.A., F.SJL, Stand, near Man-
chester
LI8T OF MEMBERS.
•Cottam, Samuel, F.R.A.S., Wightwick Home, Man-
chester
Coulthaxty John Boss, Ashton-under-Lyne
•Crawford and Balcarres, The Earl of, Uaigh Hall, near
Wigan
Crompton, Samuel, M.D., Manchester
Cross, Col. W. Assheton, Red Scar, Preston
Crosse, Thomas Bright, Shaw Hill, near Chorley
Crosslej, George F., Beech Tree Bank, Prestwich
Crossley, James, F.S.A., Manchester, President
Crossley, Groslegh Dampier, ScaitcliiSe House, Tod-
morden
Croston, James, Upton Hall, Prestbury
Cunningham, William ^ezander, Manchester
DARBISHIRE, G. Stanley, RiTersfield, Ecdes
Darbishire, Mrs. S. D., Pendyflfhrn, near Conway
Dayies, D. Reynolds, Mere Old Hall, Knutsford
Dean, Rey. Thomas, M.A., Warton, near Camforth
Delamere, The Lord, Vale Royal, near Northwich
♦Derby, The Earl of, Knowsley, Prescot
DeTonshire, The Duke of, Holker Grange, Lancashire
Dixon, Jas., Ormskirk
Dobson, William, Preston
Dozey, Re?. J. S , Milnrow, Rochdale
EABLE, Frederic William, Edenhurst, near Huyton
Eccles, Richard, Wigan
Eastwood, J. A., Manchester
Eckersley, Thomas, Wigan
Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas Grey-, Bait, M.P., Oulton
Park, Tarporley
Egerton, The Lord, Tatton Park, Enutsford
Ellesmere, The Earl of, Worsley Hall
Ellison, Cuthbert E., Worship Street, London
Ethelston, Rey. Hart, M.A., Cheetham Hill
Eyre, Thomas, Hayfleld, Stockport
•TRENTON, James, M.A., F.S.A., Norton Hall,
-i-^ Mickleton Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
Femley, John, Southport
Ffarington, Miss, Worden Hall, near Preston
•Fielden, Samuel, Centre Yale, Todmorden
Fisher, William, Luicaster Banking Co., Preston
Fishwick, Colonel, Carr Hill, Rochdale
Fleming, William, M.D., Rowton Orange, Chester
Forster, John, Palace Gate House, Kensington, London
GARNETT, Wm. James, Quemmore Park, Lancaster
Gibb, William, Swinton Lodge, Manchester
Gladstone, Murray, F.R.A.S., Broughton, Manchester
* Gladstone, Robert, Highfield, near Manchester
Ooss, Right Bey. A., D.D., St. Edward's College, Liyer-
^ool
Gottmgen Uniyersity Library, Gottingen
*Greenall, Gilbert, Walton Hall, near Warrington
HADFIELD, George, M.P., Manchester
Hailstone, Edward, F.SJL., Horton Hall, Brad-
ford, Yorkshire
Hardy, William,F.8 A.|DuchyofLaacasterOi&€e|London
Hargreayes, George J., Piccadilly, Manchester
Harris, George, F.S.A., Iselipps Manor, Northett,
Southall
Harrison, William, Rock Mount, St. John's, Isle of
Man
•Harrison, William, F.S.A., FG.S , F.R.S., Antq. du
Nord, Samlesbury Hall, near Preston
Harter, James Collier, Leamington
*Harter, William, Hope Hall, near Manchester
Hatton, James, Richmond House, near Manchester
Haworth, William, Burnley
Healey, Henry, Smallbridge, Rochdale
Heelis, Stephen, Manchester
Heginbotham, Henry, Millgate House, Stockport
Henderson, Rey. John, Parsonage, Colne
•Henry, W. C, M.D., F.R.S., Haffield, near Ledbury
Herford, Rey. Brooke, Manchester
Heron, Rey. George, M.A., Garrington, Cheshire
Heywood, Arthur Henry, Manchester, Treasurer
Heywood, Rey. Henry B., M.Au, Swinton, Manchester
Heywood, James, F.R.S., F.G.S., 26, Palace Gardens,
Kensington, London
Heywood, Thomas, Pendleton, near Manchester
Heywood, Sir Thos. Perciyal, Bart., Doyeleys, Ash-
bourne
Heywood, G. T., Piccadilly, Manchester
Hickaon, Thomas, Melton Mowbray
Higson, James, Ardwick Green North, Manchester
Higson, John, Birch Cottage, Lees, near Oldham
Hilton, William Hughes, Booth Street, Manchester
Hoare, P. R., Luscombe, Dawlish
Holden, Thomas, Spring^eld, Bolton-le-Moors
Holdsworth, Charles J, Eccles
•Hoghton, Sir Henry de, Bart
Hornby, Rey. George, B.D.
Hornby, Rey. William, M.A., St. Michael's, Garstang,
Hon. Canon of Manchester
Howard, Edward C, Brinnington Hall, Stockport
Howard, The Honorable Richard Edward, D.C.L, Man-
chester
Howarth, Henry H., Derby House, Eccles
•Hughes, Thomas, F.S.A., Groye Terrace, Chester
•Hufton, Rey. C. G., M.A., Emberton, Newport Pagnel,
Bucks
Hulton, W. A«, Hurst Grange, Preston
Hume,jaey. A., LL.D., D.ClL., F.S.A., Liyerpool
Hutchinson, Robert Hopwood, Tenter House, Roch-
dale
JACSON, Charles R., Barton Hall, Preston
Johnson, Jabez, Pennington Hall, near Manchester
Johnson, W. R., The Cliffe, Wybunbury, Nantwich
Jones, Jos., Abberley Hall, Stourport
Jones, Thomas, B.A., F.S.A., Chetham Library, Man-
chester
Jones, Wm. Roscoe, Atheneum, Liyerpool
Jordan, Joseph, F.B.C.S., Manchester
AT, Samuel, Oakley House, Weaste, Manchester
. Kemp, GeoTge T., Rochdale
Kennedy, Jno. Lawson, Aidwick Hall, Manchester
K
LIST OP MBMBERS.
Kershaw, James, Manchester
Kershaw, John, Cross Gate, Audenshaw
Kershaw, "Rej. J. C, M.A., Walton-le>dale
LANOTON, WilHam, Manchester
Law, Wm., Bent House, Littleborongh
Leeds Library, Leeds
Lees, J. Erans, Hathershaw, Oldham
Lees, William, St. Ann's Street, Manchester
Legh, O. Cornwall, M.P., F.G.S., High Legh, Knuts-
ford
*Leiffh, Colonel Egerton, Jodrell Hall, Holmes Chapel
Leigh, Henry, Moorfield, Swinton
Leigh, Miss, The Limes, Hale, near Warrington
Lingard, John R., Stockport
Lingard. R. B. M., Cheetham Hill, Manchester
Litler, H. W., Oldham
Liverpool Athenaeum Library
London Athenaeum Club
London Hon. Society, Middle Temple
London Library, St. James's Square, London
London Reform Club
London Zion College
Lowndes, Edward C., Castle Combe, Chippenham
*Loyd, Edward, Lillesden, Hawkhurst, ^ent
^Loyd, Lewis, Monks Orchard, Bromley, Kent
Lycett, W. B., Manchester
Mc CLURE, William, The Lethems, Prescot
McKensie, John Whitefoord, Edinburgh
Miginder, Mrs., Beechwood, Rochdale
Makinson, A. W., 18, Abingdon Street, Westminster
Manchester Chetham Library
Manchester Free Library
Manchester Independent College
Manchester Owens College
Manchester Portico Library
Manchester Royal Exchange Library
* Manchester, The Lord Bishop of
Manchester Union Club
Mann, Robert, Manchester
Mare, E. R. Le, Manchester
^Marriott, John, Liverpool
Marsden, G. E., Manchester
Marsden, Rev. J. H. , B.D., F.R.G.S., Canon of Manchester
* Marsh, John Fitchett, Warrington
Mason, Hugh, Oroby Lodge, Ashton-under-Lyne
Massie, Rey. £., M.A., Gawsworth Rectory, near Mac-
clesfield
Mayer, Joseph, F.S.A., Lord-street, Liyeipool
Mellor, Thomas, F.R.C.S., Oxford Road, Manchester
Monk, John, Q.C., The Temple, London
•Mosley, Sir Tonman, Bart., RoUeston Hall, Stafford-
shire
*Moss, Rey. John James, Otterspool, Liyerpool
Moult, William, Parkside, Prescot
Murray, James, Manchester
NAYLOR, Miss, Altrincham
*Neild, Jonathan, Jun., Rochdale
Newall, Henry^ Hare Hilli Littleborongh.
Newall, H. G. F., Hare Hill, Littleborongh
'Netrbery, Henry, Docklands, Ingatestone, Essex
Nicholson, James, F.S.A., Thelwall Hall, Warrington
ORMEROD, George, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.3.,
Sedbury Park, Gloucestershire
Ormerod, Henry Mere, Manchester
Owen, John, Stretford Road, Huhne, Manchester
Oxford, Brasenose College
• T>ARKER, Rey. Arthur Townley, M.A., Hon. Canon
■mT of Manchester Royle, Burnley
Parker, Robert Townley, Cuerden Hall, near Pres-
ton
Parkinson, Colonel, Eppleton Hall, Fence Houses,
Durham
•Patten, Rt. Honble. J. Wilson, M.P., Bank Hall» War-
rington
Pedder, Richard, Preston
Peel, George, Brookfield, Cheadle
Peel, Jonathan, Knowlemere Manor, near Clitheroe
Pemberton, Richard L., The Barnes, Sunderland
Perkes, Rowland J., M.A., St. John's CoUege, Cam-
bridge
Perris, John, Lyceum, Liverpool
Philippi, Frederick Theod., Belfield HaU, near Rochdale
•Philips, Mark, The Park, Manchester
Piccope, Rev. G. J., M.A., Yarwell, Wansford, North-
amptonshire
Picton, J. A., F.S.A., Clayton Square, Liverpool
Pierpoint, Benjamin, St. Austin s, Warrington
Pitcairn, Rev. J. P., M.A., Vicarage, Eccles
*Platt, John, M.P., Wemeth Park, Oldham
Pooley, W. O., Manchester
Prescott, J. B.
Preston, Shepherd's Library
Price, Rev. Henry H., M.A., Ash Parsonage, Whit-
church, Salop
/^UARITCH, Bernard, Piccadilly, London
RADFORD, Richard, Manchester
Radfora, Thomas, M.D., Higher Broughton
Raine, Rev. James, M.A., Canon of York
Raines, Rev. F. R., M.A., F.S.A., Yicar of Milnrow and
Hon. Canon of Manchester, Vice PresidetU
Raines, R. E. H., Worcester College, Oxford
Ramsbotham, James, Crowboro' Warren, Tunbridge
Wells
Redhead, R. Milne, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., Seedley, Man-
chester
Reiss, Mrs., Broom House, near Manchester
Renaud, Frank, M.D., Piccadilly, Manchester
Reynolds, Rev. George W., Diocesan Church Registry,
Manchester
Rhodocanakis, H. H. The Prince, C.K.G., PhD.,
F.S.A.A., F.G.H.S., Higher Broughton, Man-
chester
Richards, Charles H., Manchester
Rigby, Samuel, Bruch Hall, Warrington
LIST OF IIBMBBBS.
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•Roberts, Chu. H. Crompton, Sunnyside, Upper Ayenue
Boad, Rei^ent's Park, London
Roberts, Alfred Wm., Larkfield, Rochdale
Robinson, G. T., St. Peter's Square, Manchester
Robinson, Dixon, Clitheroe Castle, Glitheroe
Robson, John, M.D., Broom Edge, Ljmm
Rochdale Go-operative Stores
Rochdale Library, Rochdale
Rochdale Free Library
Rostron, Simpson. Beddington Lant, Mitcham
Royds, Albert Huoson, Rochdale
Royle, Alan, Hartford Hill, near Northwich
Rushton, James, Forest House, Newchurch
Rylands, J. Paul, Highfields, Thelwall
Rymer Thomas, Cheetham Hill
SALISBURY, Enoch Qibbon, Glan Aber, Chester
Satten&eld, Joshua, Alderley Edge, near Manchester
Schofield, Wm. Whitworth, Buckley Hall, Rochdale
•Scholes, Thomas Seddon, Dale Street, Leamington
Sharp, John, Lancaster
Shaw, Georee, St. Chad's Upper Mills, Saddleworth
Shuttleworth, Sir J. P, Kay-, Bart., M.D., Gawthorpe
Hall, Burnley
Simms, Charles S., Manchester
Simpson, John Hope, Bank of Liverpool, Lirerpool
Simpson, Rev. Samuel, M.A., Greayes House, near Lan-
caster
Skaife, John, Union Street, Blackburn
Skelmersdale, The Lord, Lathom House, near Ormskirk
Smith, Fereday, Manchester
Smith, J. R., Soho Square, London
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Walsall
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Sotheran, H., Strand, London
Sotheran, H. and Co., Strand, London
Sowler, Thomas, Manchester
Sowler, Mrs., Sawrey Knotts, Windermere
Spafford, George, Brown Street, Manchester
Standish, W. S. 0., Duxbury Hall, Chorley
•Stanley of Alderley, The Lord, Alderley
Starkie, Major Le Gendre, Huntroyd
Sudlow, John, Manchester
Swindelb, G. H^ Heaton Chapel, Stockport.
Sykes, John, M.D., F.S.A., Doneaster
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Tate, Wm. James, Manchester
Tatton, Thos. W., Wythenshawe Hall, Cheshire
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Thorley, George, Manchester
Thorp, Henry, WhalleyRange, Manchester
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Mersey
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DUGDALE^S VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE. 1664-5.
VOLS. LXXXIV., LXXXV., A2n) LXXXVIH.
The preTiouB Index oontams references to all the personal names in the Visitation,
and the present Index gires references to the place-names in the Visitation,
and to persons and places in the Life of Dugdale.
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Abraham, Ixxxy. 92, 174.
Abram, Izxxiy. 92, 93.
Adderley, Ixxxy. 114.
Adderley, Sir C, Ixxxyiii. 21.
Adlington, Ixxxiy. 1, 69 ; Ixxxy. 120 $
Ixxxyiii. 245, 246, 842.
Adswood, Ixxxy. 196.
Agdon, Ixxziy. 66.
Agecroft (Adgecroft), Ixxxiy. 102; Ixxxy.
125, 148, 186; Ixxxyiii. 817.
Alborough, Ixxxy. 146.
AldcIilTe, Izxxxiy. 84.
Aldersey, Ixxxyiii. 820.
Alkar (Alcar), Ixxxy. 205 ; Ixxxyiii. 844.
Alkington, Ixxxy. 146.
Alkrington (Alkrinton), Ixxxy. 162, 186,
213 ; Ixxxviu. 808.
AllertOD, Ixxxy. 118 ; Ixxxyiii. 290.
Alston, Ixxxiy. 97 ; Ixxxy. 153.
Altam, Ixxxy. 125, 144.
Altham, Ixxxiy, 23, 66 ; Ixxxy. 164 ;
hxxyiii. 295-7.
Althorpe, Ixxxyiii. 283, 289.
Alton, Ixxxyiii. 280.
Amonndemess, Ixxxiy. 6.
Ancliffe, Ixxxyiii. 806.
Ancotes, Ixxxy. 213.
Anderton, Ixxxiy. 4^ 5, 6, 79; Ixxxyiii.
886.
Andoyer, Ixxxiy. 53.
Anglesey, Ixxxiy., 6.
Anmgton, Ixxxyiii. 278.
Anneley, Ixxxiy. 12.
Antley, Ixxxiy. 27, 84 ; Ixxxyiu. 248, 249,
251, 311, 321.
Antwerp, Ixxxiy. 86.
Apley, uxxy. 214.
Appleby, Ixxxy. 141.
Appleton, Ixxxyiii 342.
Archer ( — ), Ixxxyiii. 16.
Archer, Sir Symon, Ixxxviii. 7.
Ardwick, Ixxxiy. 34 ; Ixxxyiii. 239.
Arley, Ixxxy. 143, 220; Ixxxviii. 248,
284.
AmdifiF, Ixxxyiii. 267.
Arundel, Lord, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Ascham, Ixxxy. 141.
Ashall, Ixxxiy. 5, 7.
Ashes, Ixxxiy. 68.
Asheton Elizabeth, Ixxxyiii. 25.
William, Ixxxyiii. 25.
Ashley, Ixxxiy. 28.
Ashmole, Elias, IxxxyiiL 7.
Ashtley, Ixxxyiii. 333.
Asheton, Ixxxiy. 17, 34, 53, 72.
Ashton, Ixxxyiii. 238, 276.
Botbam, Ixxxiy. 24.
Eliz., Ixxxyiii. 9.
HaU, Ixxxiy. 6 ; Ixxxyiii. 279.
in-Makerfield, Ixxxiy. 18.
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2 INDEX TO DUODALB's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5.
ABhton, Sir Ralph, IzxxTiii. 29.
— ^ under-Lyne (Aflheton-under-Lyne),
IxxxiT, 13, 16 ; IxxxTiii. 840.
ABhuTst (Ashhurst), Ixxxir. 9, 50 ; Izxxr.
166 ; IxxxTiii. 26, 284.
— Henry, IxxzYiii. 26.
Aflhwortb, Ixxziy. 10, 14, 22, 61 ; Ixxxt.
125, 126, 148, 158.
Ajspenhall, Ixxxt. 177.
Aspull ( Aflple), Ixxziy. 1, 54, 87 $ Ixxxriii.
242,245.
Aflsheton, Ixxxyiii. 816.
Sir Balph (Baphe), Ixxxyiii. 4^
25.
ABterley, Ixxxyiii. 278.
Astliurst, Ixxxy. 174.
Afltlej, Ixxxiy. 72 ; Ixxxy. 122, 145 ;
Ixxxyiii. 246, 250, 258, 802, 819, 827.
Aston, Ixxxiy. 7.
Atham, Ixxxy. 151.
Atherton, Ijcxxiy. 20, 21, 48, 60, 64, 85 ;
Ixxxyiii. 248.
Aughton, Ixxxiy. 23, 47 ; Ixxxy. 129, 184,
187, 155, 203, 206, 209 ; IxxxyiiL 278,
287, 295, 388, 887.
Ayerland, Ixxxt. 160.
Ajneaworth, Ixxxy. 196 ; Ixxxyiii. 289.
Bachford, Ixxxy. 181.
Baddeley, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Balderson, Ixxxiy. 19.
Baldreeton, Ixxxy. 184.
Bamforlong (Bamfordlong), Ixxxy. 168,
175 ; Ixxxyiii. 276.
Bamford, Ixxxiy. 22, 66 ; Ixxxy. 195-6 ;
Ixxxyiii. 808.
Banaster Hall, Ixxxy. 142.
Banbury, Ixxxriii. 11.
Banchey-in-Little Harwood, Ixxxy. 178.
Bandfurlong, Ixxxy. 118.
Bandinel, Bey. Bulkeley, Ixxxyiii. 19.
Bamster Hall, Ixxxyiii. 825.
Bank (Banke), Ixxxiy. 6, 28, 64 ; Ixxxy.
107, 114, 221 ; IxxxyiiL 292, 841.
Bank Hall, Ixxxiy. 15; Ixxxy. 215;
Ixxxyiii. 244.
Bankehouae, Baml^, Ixxxiy. 48.
Banke House, Ixxxyiii. 228.
Banke-Newton, Ixxxiy. 26.
Bank-top, Ixxxviii. 812.
Barcroft, Ixxxiy. 27 ; IxxxyiiL 228, 249.
Bardsey, Ixxxy. 160.
BaghaU, Ixxxy. 174.
Barkealand, Ixxxiy. 66.
BarkiBland, Ixxxyiii. 814.
Barley, IxxxiT. 89 ; IxxxTiii. 278.
Barlow, Ixxxiy. 28; Ixxxy. 207, 218;
IxxxyiiL 282, 298.
Barnbow, Ixxxy. 165.
Barnes Houses, Ixxxy. 187.
Bamet, Ixxxy. 107.
Barningham, Ixxxyiii. 807.
BamsideCBameside), Ixxxy. 171 ; IxxxyiiL
228, 264^ 272, 805-6, 809, 818, 814.
Bam^ey, Ixxxiy. 61.
Bartherton, IxxxriiL 817.
Barton, Ixxxy. 185, 179, 207; IxxxyiiL
271, 272, 276-7, 286, 800, 816, 817,
840.
Barwick, Ixxxiy. 81.
BashaU, Ixxxiy. 14, 48 ; Ixxxyiii. 268, 288,
297, 808.
Batley, Ixxxy. 156, 159 ; Ixxxyiii. 281.
Beamsley, Ixxxy. 210.
Beardworth, Ixxxy. 157.
Beaumanor, Ixxxt. 188.
Beaumaris, Ixxxiy. 55.
Beconsall, Ixxxiy. 4, 49.
Bedford, Lane, Ixxxiy. 48.
Bedfoid, Ixxxy. 191 ; Ixxxyiii. 270, 819,
835.
Beeston, Ixxxy. 112 ; Ixxxyiii. 840.
Belfast, Ixxxiy. 55 ; Ixxxyiii. 237.
Belfield, Ixxziy. 22, 50, 65, 74.
Belloport, Ixxxiy. 88.
Belsey, Ixxxiy. 81.
Bentcliffe, Ixxxyiii. 820.
Bentley, Ixxxy. 146.
Bentons, Ixxxy. 207.
Berineton, Ixxxy. 129.
Bemoldswick, Ixxxyiii. 268.
Berry, Ixxxyiii. 289.
Berwick, Ixxxy. 206.
Besley, Ixxxyiii. 84.
Betton, Ixxxy. 185.
Bewsey (Beusey), Ixxxiy. 21, 26, 42.
( Beawsey, Beausey) , Ixxxy. 165, 201 ;
Ixxxyiu. 278, 816.
Beyford Place, Ixxxy. 111.
Biokerstaff (Bickerstaffe), Ixxxy. 129, 184,
154 ; Ixxxyiii. 284, 288, 800.
Bickersteth, Ixxxiy. 64.
Biddulph, Ixxxyiii. 29, 285.
Bidstone, Ixxxyiii. 227.
Biggin Ghnnge, Ixxxyiii. 820.
Biggins, Ixxxiy. 69.
BiUing (Billinge), Ixxxiy. 26, 80; Ixxxy.
202.
INDEX TO DVODALE's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE, 1664-5. 8
Billington, IzzxTiii. 326.
Bilsborowe, Ixxxy. 114.
Birche, Ixxxiv. 82, 33, 34.
Birche Hall, Ixxxnu. 244^ 247.
Birohley, Ixxxiy. 5.
Bispham, Ixxxriii. 806.
Blackburn (B]akebume,Blakebani,Black-
borne), Ixxziv. yi, x, 19, 22, 27, 35, 48 ;
IzxxT. 121, 178, 188 ; IxzxTui. 3, 259,
269.
Biackbomshire, Forest of, IxxxriiL 1.
Black Hall, IxxxTiii. 333.
Blackledge, Aubrey, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Blackrod, Ixxxviii. 342.
Blackroyd, Ixxxr. 211.
Blainscoe (Blainsco, Blanacough), IxxxIt.
35; IxxxT. 155 i IxxxTiii. 341.
Blakelow, Ixxxr. 124.
Blakenye, Ixxxy. 191.
Blakey, Ixxxiy. 47 ; Ixxxriii. 308.
Bleasdale, forest of, Ixxxiy. yi.
Blease, Ixxxy. 170.
Blew Hall, Ixxxiy. 79.
Blindhurst, Ixxxyiii. 313.
Bloreheath, Ixxxy. 205.
Blount, Thomas, Ixxzviii. 36.
Blyndhurst, Ixxxt. 137.
Bljthe HaU, Ixxxiy. iii ; Ixxxyiii. 7, 86.
manor of, Ixxxyiii. 7.
Boghhegryt, Ixxxy. 220.
Bold (Bolde, Bould), Ixxxiy. 21, 41, 43,
100; Ixxxy. 109, 165, 189, 206, 218,
220, 223 ; Ixxxyiii. 264.
Bolden, Ixxxy. 137-
BoUen, Ixxxiy. 54.
Bolton (Boulton), Ixxxiy, ix, 23, 36, 51,
57, 98, 104; Ixxxy. 149, 211; IxxxyiU.
269, 296.
— juxta-le-Sands, Ixxxiy. 88.
le-Moors, Ixzxviu. 251, 283.
Bolyne, Ixxxyiii. 316.
Bonisal, Ixxxyiii. 233.
Booth, Ixxxiy. 44 ; Ixxxyiii. 248, 254.
— Mrs. Frances, Ixxxyiii. 31.
Sir John, Ixxxyiii. 31.
Boothe Banke, Ixxxyiii. 233.
Boothes, Ixxxiy. 13, 15.
Booths, Ixxxyiii. 339.
Boroughbridge, Ixxxyiii. 267.
Borwick, Ixxxy. 151 ; Ixxxyiii. 235, 330.
Hall, Ixxxyiii. 292, 330.
Boslow, Ixxxfiii. 229.
Bosworth, Ixxxy. 199.
Bothall Castle, Ixxxiy. 31.
Botbomes, Ixxxy. 182.
Bought Ghip, Ixxxyiii. 309.
Bought on, Ixxxy. 179.
Boulton-le-Moores, Ixxxy. 133.
Bowers House, Ixxxiy. 58.
Bowland, Forest of Ixxxyiii. 1.
Bowyer, Sir John, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Braoewell, Ixxxyiii. 263, 265.
Braddill, Ixxxiy. 47.
Bradford, Ixxxyiii 271, 314.
Bradkirke, Ixxxy. 191 ; Ixxxyiii. 227.
Bradleigh, Ixxxy. 180.
Bradshaw, Ixxxiy. 9, 21, 50, 65, 104;
Ixxxy. 125 ; Ixxxyiu. 295, 812.
Bradwell, Ixxxy. 169.
Bramhall, Ixxxiy. 14, 76.
Bramham, Ixxxyiii. 242.
Brandlesholme (Brandlesham), Ixxxiy. 4,
18; Ixxxy. 124-6, 139, 140, 150;
Ixxxyiii. 326.
Brandlesome Hall, Ixxxyiii. 248.
Braswell, Ixxxyiii. 225.
Brathwayt, Ixxxiy. 94.
Braybrook, Ixxxyiii. 258.
Brayton, Ixxxyiii. 266.
Bredsall Park, Ixxxy. 214.
Brettargheshoult, Ixxxiy. 57.
Bridge Hall, Ixxxy. 149 ; Ixxxyiii. 258.
Bridgenorth, Ixxxiy. yi ; Ixxxy. 214.
Bridg-Trafford, Ixxxy. 122.
Brightmet, Ixxxy. 222.
Brigbtwell, Ixxxy. 207.
Brindle, Ixxxyiii. 308.
Brinshop, Ixxxiy. 25.
Brinskip, Ixxxyiii. 246.
Bristol (BristoU), Ixxxiy. 10, 84, 63 1
Ixxxy. 221.
Broad-Oake (Broadoak), Ixxxy. 222, 238.
Brockhole (Brockall), Ixxxiy. 9, 11, 12, 24.
Brockhall, Ixxxviii. 273.
Brome, Ixxxiy. 69.
Bromehouse, Ixxxviii. 234.
Bromball, Ixxxiy. 96.
Bromshall, Ixxxiy. 21.
Brookes Ixxxyiii. 227.
Brougham, Ixxxy. 108.
Broughton, Ixxxiy. 2 ; Ixxxy. 128, 187, 170,
186 ; Ixxxyiii. 255, 285, 305, 812, 324.
^— Hall, Ixxxyiii. 286.
Tower, Ixxxy. 160, 178.
Brouseholme, Ixxxiv. 10.
Brown, Sir Thomas, Ixxxyiii. 36.
Broxton, Ixxxiy. 1.
Bruoh (Brugh), Ixxxiv. 3, 26 j Ixxxy. 161.
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Bruinford, Ixxxiy. 95.
Erundhill (Brindell), Ixxxt. 118.
Bruyn-Stapleford, Ixxxiy. 67 ; Ixxxt. 121.
Bryning, Ixxxiy. 49 ; Ixxxy. 184.
Brjn (Brinne, Brynne, Brynn), Ixxxiy. 14,
42 ; Ixxxy. 86, 116, 207 ; Ixxxyiii. ^36,
816, 340.
Bubnell, Ixxxy. 162.
Buckley, Ixxxiy. 60, 61.
Bucknall, IxxxTiii. 241.
Buckshaw, Ixxxiy. 83 ; Ixxxyiii. 247, 828.
Budwoith, Great, Ixxxiy. 77 ; Ixxxt. 196 ;
Ixxxyiu. 29, 31.
Bullock, High, Ixxxy. 111.
BuUough, High, IxxxyiiL 258, 262.
Burblethwayt, Ixxxiy. 55 ; Ixxxy. 160.
Bargh, Ixxxiy. 6, 79; Ixxxy. 169, 200;
(Burghe), Ixxxyiii. 244, 245, 294.
Bume, Ixxxiy. 15; Ixxxyiii. 236, 302, 332.
Burnet, Gilbert, Ixxxyiii. 36.
Burnley, Ixxxiy. 48; Ixxxyiii. 307, 810,
322.
Burneley, Ixxxt. 128.
Buraside, Ixxxyiii. 331.
Barras, IxxxiT. 103.
Burton, Ixxxyiii. 225.
, Ixxxviii. 16.
William, IxzxTiii. 7.
- Wood, Ixxxiy. 56.
Bury, Ixxxiy. 84 ; Ixxxt. 126 ; Ixxxyiii. 248.
— — Hatley, Ixxxiy. 61.
Buthouse, IxxxiT. 34.
Butley, Ixxxyiii. 233.
Hall Ixxxyiii. 233.
Butterworth, Ixxxy. 115.
Byrom (Birom), Ixxxiy. 24, 42, 66, 66, 93 ;
Ixxxy. 150.
Caldwick, IxxxTiii. 302.
Caley, John, Ixxxyiii. 19.
Calgarth, IxxxiT. 69.
CaWerley, IxxxiT. 2.
Cambridge, IxxxTiii. 250, 321.
Camden, William, IxxxTiii. 7.
Camerton, IxxxiT. 58.
Campsfield, IxxxiT. 12.
Canterbury, IxxxTiii. 17.
Capenhurst, IxxxTiii. 285.
Capeston, Ixxxt. 194.
Capleside, Ixxxt. 160.
Carresbrooke, Ixxxt. 169.
Carke, IxxxTiii. 241.
Carlisle, Ixxxy. 164.
Carlton, Ixxxy. 119, 210 { Ixxxyiii. 268,
312.
Cameford, Ixxxiy. 89.
Carr, Ixxxiy. 47, 48, 67 ; Ixxxyiii. 266, 271,
298, 309.
Hall, Ixxxyiii. 272, 309.
Cartmel Fells (Cartmele Fell), Ixxxy. 170 ;
Ixxxviii. 254.
Cartmell, Ixxxiy. 89.
Castleton, Ixxxiy. 31, 104.
Caterall, IxxxiT. 21.
Catherall, IxxXTiii. 262, 264, 308.
Catlow, IxxxTiii. 310.
Catterall, IxxxiT. 47, 71 ; Ixxxt. 128.
Chadderton (Chaderton, Chaterton, Chat-
terton), IxxxiT*. 2, 18, 60 ; Ixxxt. 125,
126, 166, 224 ; IxxxTiii. 291, 294, 803,
315.
Chaddock, IxxxiT. 72; IxxxTiii. 303.
Chadgley, Ixxxt. 128.
Chadsley, Ixxxt. 137.
Chadwick, IxxxiT. 73, 76.
Chaighley, IxxxiT. 68.
Chamber (Chambre), IxxxiT. 58; Ixxxt.
149.
Charleton, IxxxTiii. 274.
Chamock, IxxxiT, 81 ; Ixxxt. 107 ; Ixxxt iii,
841.
Bichard, Ixxxt. 156 ; IxxxTiii. 261.
Chaaleton-co -Oxford, IxxxIt. 26.
Chatbum (Chatbume), IxxxTiii. 1, 3, 314.
Cheam, IxxxTiii. 327.
Chedle, IxxxiT. 18 ; IxxxTiii. 315.
Chesham, Ixxxt. 161.
Oheshamboys, Ixxxt. Ill, 208.
Chesne, Andrew du, IxxxTiii. 14.
Chester, Ixxxiv. 1, 43, 64, 90, 102 ; Ixxxt.
144, 146, 186, 199, 204, 223, 231-2;
IxxxTiii. 29, 30, 242, 271.
Chesterfield, Ixxxt. 146.
Chetham, IxxxIt. 76 ; Ixxxt. 185.
Chetwynd, Walter, Ixxxviii. 29.
Chichester, Ixxxt. 108 ; Ixxxviii. 229.
Childwall, IxxxWu. 246.
Chingle Hall, IxxxTiii. 323.
Chippendale, Ixxxyiii. 266.
Chipping (Chippin), IxxxiT. tI; Izzxt.
137; IxxxTiii. 324, 326.
Chirke, Ixxxviii. 30, 32.
Chisenhall, IxxxiT. 57, 78-9 ; Ixxxt. 183 ;
IxxxTiii. 244.
Cholmley, — , IxxxTiii. 29.
Cholmondeley, IxxxTiii. 29.
Lord, IxzxTiu. 29, 31, 82.
INDEX TO DUODALE^a VISITATION OV LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5. 5
Ghomley, — , Ixxxriii. SO.
Chorley, Ixxxiv. ix, 22, 37, 56, 69, 80, 81,
91, 98; IxxxY. 120, 122, 144, 157;
Ixxxviii. 278, 293, 294, 342.
Chorlton, Ixxxt. 131, 182.
Hall, Ixxxt. 133.
Ohowbeni, Ixxxir. 21.
Churches, destruction of, IxxxIt. xii.
Cburohtown, Ixxxiy. 58.
Glapham, IxxxTiii. 267.
Clarendon, Lord, Ixxxnii. 22, 86.
Clarke HIU, Ixxxir. 89.
Claughton (Cloughton), Ixxxiv. 47, 48,
64 ; Ixxxviii. 273.
in AmondemesB, Ixxxt. 153.
Clayton, Ixxxiy. 6, 23, 58, 85, 97 ; Ixxxt.
196 ; IxxxTiii. 271, 275, 311, 337, 341.
in the Moors, Ixxxt. 127, 128.
Cleeworth, Ixxxviii. 296.
Clegg, IxxxiT. 65, 104 ; Ixxxt. 125, 148,
150, 156 ; IxxxTiii. 240.
Hall, IxxxTiii. 26.
Clegswood (Cleggs Wood), Ixxxiy. 27;
Ixxxviii. 228.
Clerk Hill, IxxxTiii. 326.
Clifton (Clyfton), Ixxxit. 86, 87 ; Ixxxt.
149 ; ixxxTiii. 239, 276.
Clitheroe, IxxxTiu. 2, 3, 4, 310.
— ^ Tojal grammar school of, IxxxTiii. 4.
Clopton, IxxxTiii. 33.
Clough. IxxxTiu. 249.
Cockerham (Cockeram), IxxxiT. Ti, 56,
100;lxxxTiii. 286.
Cockersand Abbey, IxxxiT. tL
Cockshutt, Ixxxt. 145.
Codnor, IxxxTiii. 281.
Coldcotes, Ixxxiv. 89.
Colesbach, Ixxxviii. 261.
Coleshill, Ixxxviii. 21.
Colne, Ixxxiv. 50.
Coney Hatch, Ixxxiv. 15
Conished (Conyshed Coningshed), Ixxxiy.
99 ; Ixxxv. 169, 195 ; Ixxxviii. 254.
Constable Burton, Ixxxviii. 252.
Conswicli, Ixxxiv. 58.
Cophall. Ixxxviii. 294.
Coppuil, Ixxxv. 134, 136.
Corby, Ixxxv. 117.
Castle, Ixxxviii. 236.
Cordell, Sir William, Ixxxyiii. 6.
Combury, Ixxxv. 164.
Cornwall, Ixxxviii. 282.
Cote (Coat), Ixxxiv. 63, 88; Ixxxv. 119.
Cotsbaohe, Ixxxiy. 51.
Cottom (Cottam, Cotham), Ixxxv. 163 ;
Ixxxviii. 265, 324.
Cotton, Sir Thomas, Ixxxviii. 16.
Coughton, Ixxxviii. 241.
Coventry, Ixxxv. 208 ; Ixxxviii. 243, 245.
arammar School of, Ixxxviii. 6.
Cowley Hill, Ixxxvui. 243.
Crampton, Ixxxv. 215.
Cranford, Ixxxv. 154.
Craven, Ixxxiv. 26.
Crawley, Ixxxiv. 56.
Crawshaw, Ixxxv. 146, 183 ; Ixxxviii. 296,
342.
Crewe, Ixxxiv. 14.
Crew-wood, Ixxxiv. 67.
Crimbles, Ixxxiv. 55.
Crocketts, Ixxxv. 144.
Crompton, Ixxxv. 162. ; Ixxxviii. 227.
Cromwell-botham (bothom), Ixxxv. 171 ;
Ixxxviii. 308.
Crooke, Ixxxiv. 71, 85 ; Ixxxv. 107, 121.
New, Ixxxiv. 85.
Old, Ixxxiv. 86.
Crosby (Crosbye), Ixxxiv. 37, 38, 52, 69 ;
Ixxxv. 120, 203, 220.
Crosby, Little, Ixxxv. 189, 205.
Crosshall (Crosse Hall), Ixxxiv. 81 ; Ixxxv.
135, 190. ; Ixxxvui. 250, 282, 288, 337.
Croston, Ixxxiv. 11, 12, 63 ; Ixxxv. 168 ;
Ixxxviii. 291.
Crowton, Ixxxv. 165.
Croxton (Euxton), Ixxxiv. 6. 62, 80 j
Ixxxv. 136, 169; Ixxxviii. 247, 250,
329, 341.
Cme, Ixxxv. 206.
CrumpsaU (Crompsall, Crumpehall),
Ixxxiv. 75, 77 ; Ixxxv, 224.
Crundell, Ixxxiv. 39.
Cuerdale, Ixxxiv. 10; Ixxxv. 148, 206$
Ixxxviii. 248, 272, 309.
Cuerden, Ixxxiv. 13 ; Ixxxviii. 246.
Cuerdley, Ixxxv. 182.
Culcheth, Ixxxiv. 62, 81, 91, 92 ; Ixxxv.
122, 145 ; Ixxxviii. 319. 342.
CuDsoough, Ixxxv. 197 ; Ixxxviii. 300,
328, 337.
Cunswick, Ixxxviii. 289.
Curson, Assheton, viscount of, Ixxxviii.
37.
Dorothy, viscountess of, Ixxxyiii. 37»
£lixabeth, Ixxxviii. 37.
Dallam Tower, Ixxxv. 169.
Dalton, Ixxxv. 155 ; Ixxxviii. 270.
6 INDBX TO OUGDALb's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRB^ 1664-5.
Dam House (Damm HooBe), Ixzxr. 211 ;
Ixixviii. 287.
Dantsej, Ixxxyiii. 327.
Darcj Lerer, Ixzxiv. 8, 51, 63 ; Izxxy.
188, 196.
Parley, IxxxIt. 11 ; Izzxr. 151, 152.
Darspuiy, Ixzxy. 180.
Darwen, Lower (Lower Darwent), Ixzxy.
167.
Darenport, Ixxxt. 125.
Deane, Ixxxyiii. 237.
Delamere, Lord, IxxxTiii. 31.
Delyee, Sir Thomas, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Dene, Ixxxy. 166.
Denton, Ixxxy. 146, 147, 161, 162 ;
Ixxxyiii. 286.
Derby, Ixxxiv. 85 ; Ixxxy. 203, 218.
James, earl of, Ixxxiy. yi.
Lord, Ixxxyiii. 26.
West, Ixxxy. 130, 162, 168 ; Ixxxviii.
276, 290, 800.
Derresbury, Ixxxiy. 41.
DerweDt, Lower, Ixxxy. 178.
Deyereux, Sir G-., Ixxxyiii. 21.
Deynehouse, Ixxxyiii. 387.
Didgbury, Ixxxiy. 96.
Dilworth, Ixxxyiii. 828.
Dimpley, Ixxxyiii. 248.
Dinkley, Ixxxy. 166 ; Ixxxyiii. 825.
Ditton, Ixxxiy. 70, 71, 81 j Ixxxy. 132,
155, 172, 177 ; Ixxxyiii. 248.
Doblane House, Ixxxiy. 34.
Docker, Ixxxiy. 46, 69.
Doddiugton, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Dodsworth, Cassandra, Ixxxyiii. 9.
Marsaretta, Ixxxyiii. 9.
Mane, Ixxxyiii. 9.
— ^ Mathew, Ixxxyiii. 8, 9.
Roger, Ixxxyiii. 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.
Dodswortbe, Badi, Ixxxyiii. 9.
Dod worth, Ixxxyiii. 233.
Doway, Flanders, Ixxxy. 128.
Downham, Ixxxyiii. 273.
Drakelow, Ixxxiy. 28.
Driby, Ixxxy. 206.
Dryden, John, Ixxxyiii. 36.
Drylesden, Ixxxiy. 17.
Dublin, Ixxxiy. 60; Ixxxy. 137, 143;
Ixxxyiii. 244, 267.
Dugdale, Christopher, Ixxxyiii. 3.
Dugdale Stratford, Ixxxyiii. 37.
Henry, Ixxxyiii. 2.
— ^- Jaoobo, Ixxxyiii. 2.
Dugdale, James, Ixxxyiii. 1, 2, 3, 4.
—^ Jane, Ixxxyiii. 37.
John, Ixxxyiii. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 37.
— ^ Letter to High Bailiff of Salford,
Ixxxiy. iii.
Nicholas, Ixxxyiii. 2.
Sir William, Life of, Ixxxyiii. 1.
- William, Ixxxyiii. 2.
William Stratford, Ixxxyiii. 37.
Dukenfield ^Dokenfield, Duckenfleld),
Ixxxiy. 9, 17, 18, 22, 100 ; Ixxxy. 146,
161 ; Ixxxyiii. 236, 240, 261, 288.
Dunchuroh, Ixxxyiii. 6.
Dundalk, Ixxxy. 172.
Dunham Massy, Ixxxyiii. 817.
Dunkenbalgh (Dunkenhagh, Dunken-
halghe, Dunkeldhaugh), Ixxxiy. x, 83 ;
Ixxxy. 207 ; Ixxxyiii. 264, 278, 288, 327.
Dunkyrk, Ixxxiy. 87.
Dunnesthorp, Ixxxiy. 48.
Dunnishope (Dunishope), Ixxxyiii. 249,
261.
Dunnow, Ixxxiy. 48 ; Ixxxyiii. 264.
Dunstaple, Ixxxy. 112.
Durhom, Old, Ixxxyiii. 272.
Durton, Ixxxy. 187.
Dutton, Ixxxyiii. 274, 277, 284, 310.
Duxbury, Ixxxiy. 10 ; Ixxxy. 107, 122, 183,
223 ; Ixxxyiii, 272, 291, 293.
Earnley, Ixxxyiii, 249, 251.
Eastham, (Eston), Ixxxyiii. 31.
Easthwait, Ixxxyiii. 264.
Easton of the Hill, Ixxxy. 210.
Eccles, Ixxxiy. 68.
Eooleston, Ixxxiy. 80, 36, 39, 63, 64, 69.
70, 79, 86, 98, 101 ; Ixxxv. 123, 135.
146, 147, 172, 177, 189, 194 ; Ixxxyiii.
246, 275, 286, 301, 302, 319, 333, 337.
Edelington, Ixxxiy. 9.
Edenfleld, Ixxxyiii. 239.
Edge, Ixxxy. 146.
Egberth, Ixxxy. 108, 132.
Elford, Ixxxyiii. 280, 281.
Ellhall, Ixxxviii. 267.
Ellis, Sir Henry, Ixxxyiii. 19.
Elslake, Ixxxyiii. 228.
Elston, Ixxxy. 106.
Elton, Ixxxy. 132, 149 ; Ixxxyiii. 239.
Eltonhead, Ixxxiy. 103 ; Ixxxy. 194.
Elyerton, Ixxxyiii. 236.
Erlam, Ixxxiy. 72.
Eshold, gee Ashall.
Esholt, Ixxxyiii. 308.
INDEX TO DUODALE's VISITATION OF LANCASHIBB^ 1664-5. 7
Evesham (ETetholme), Ixxxir. GO.
ETeringham, Ixxxviii. 264.
Ewood (Eawood), Izxxiy. 73 ; Ixzxt. 140,
201.
Exton, Ixxxiy. 66 ; Ixxxt. 188.
trough, IxxxY. 164.
Extwisle, IxxxTiii. 228, 249, 808.
BTnaham, IxxxTiii. 282.
Fairhank, Ixxxr. 170.
Fairehunt (Fayrehont), Ixxxr. 186» 216.
Fairfax, Dr. Henry, Ixxxriii. 8.
— - Lord, Ixxxriii. 8.
Sir Thomas, Ixxxyiii. 8, 18.
Fairock House, Ixxxviii. 824.
Fairsnape (Faireenape), Ixxxir. 86, 46,
87 ; IxxxTiii. 284, 276, 298.
Famworth (Fameworth), Ixxxiy. 71 ;
IxxxT. 129, 168, 177 ; Ixxxyiu. 839,
840.
Farrin^on (Farington), Ixxxir. 6 ; Ixxxr.
105.
Fazakerley, Ixxxr. 108.
Felkirk, Ixxxriu. 806.
Fenistreet, Ixxxy. 132.
Fessantford (Fesantford), Ixxxr. 128;
Ixxxyiii. 806, 811, 313.
ffleetwoode, Margerie, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Fisher, Sir Clement, Ixxxyiii. 21.
Fishwick (Fishwioke,) Ixxxy. 105, 123,
168 ; Ixxxyiii. 259, 823, 328.
Fitton, Ixxxyiii 288, 316.
Flemby, Ixxxy. 169.
FUnt, Ixxxriu. 282, 288.
Flodden, Ixxxy. 170.
Fomeby, Ixxxy. 204.
Forton, Ixxxyiii. 288.
Foumesse Abbey, Ixxxyiii. 286.
Fox Denton. Ixxxiy. 68.
Foxhole Bank, Ixxxyiii. 249.
Foxholes, Ixxxiy. 74, 104 ; Ixxxy. 161.
Foxstones, Ixxxir. 27.
Frennys, Ixxxriii. 889.
Freshfield, Ixxxr. 221.
Friokleton (Frekelton), Ixxxr. 187$
Ixxxriii. 267.
Frierhead, Ixxxr. 171.
F^rodsham, Ixxxir. 98.
Fuller, — , Ixxxir. x, xii.
Fulwood (Fullwood), Ixxxir. 21, 80, 39,
86 ; Ixxxr. 173, 188.
Fumesse (Fumese), Ixxxir. 8 ; Ixxxy. 117,
141, 207.
GKdthorpe, Ixxxiy. 84.
Gkunbleside, Ixxxiy. 35.
Ghurrett (G-arret, Ghkrratt) Ixxxiy. 89 s
Ixxxy. 156, 214; Ixxxyiii. 286, 296, 801.
Gkurrett's in Tildeeley, Ixxxiy. 49.
Garstang, Ixxxiy. yi^ 36, 62 ; IxxxriiL 278,
383.
School, Ixxxriii. 4.
Gktrswood, Ixxxir. 86.
Gartsyde, Ixxxr. 116.
GhuMsoyne, Richard, Ixxxriii. 9.
Gawsworth, Ixxxyiii. 819.
Gawthrop (Gbwthropp, Gawthoro, Gaw-
thorpe), Ixxxir. 10 ; Luxy. 128; boxyiiL
271, 272, 809, 818.
Ghkytonby, Ixxxiy. 85.
G-east Richard, Ixxxyiii. 87.
^iggleswick, Ixxxyiii. 256.
GiUing, Ixxxyiii. 260.
GKlpin, — i Ixxxiy. yi.
Gilsdon, Ixxxiy. 78.
Gisbume, Ixxxy. 171, 218 ; Ixxxyiii. 809.
Gloucester, Ixxxy. 163.
Glusbume, IxxxyiiL 228.
Gh>ldsbury, Ixxxyiii. 266.
G^snargh (Gk>osenargh, Gosenargh, Gos-
nargh), Ixxxiy. 86 ; Ixxxy. 187 ; IxxxyiiL
226.
GorsDch, Ixxxy. 128.
Gk>rsych, Ixxxiy. 28.
G-orton, Ixxxy. 224.
G-ossehangh in Fumesse, Ixxxiy. 8.
Gothurst, Ixxxyiii. 283.
Gt)ugh. — , Ixxxyiii. 16.
Gbuldboum, Ixxxyiii. 276.
Grange, The, Ixxxiy. 79.
Grantham, Ixxxiy. 9.
Ghranyille, Dean, Ixxxriii. 86.
Grapynell, Ixxxiy. 42.
Ghvsstanley, Ixxxyiii. 265.
Ghrathwayte (G-rathwayt), Ixxxyiii. 241«
264,265.
Grayelin (Grareling), Ixxxir. 58, 87;
Ixxxriu. 302.
Graymaynes, Ixxxir. 8.
Ghrayrigff, Ixxxr. 119.
Gray, Thomas, Ixxxir. ix.
G-reat Limber, Ixxxir. 27.
G-reen, Ixxxir. 80.
Ghreenacre, Ixxxriii 264, 819.
Ghreenacres, John, Ixxxriii. 4.
Ghreenehide in Pendle, Ixxxir. 89.
Greene Wax, Ixxxr. 189.
Greenfield, Ixxxriii. 806.
8 INDEX TO DUGDALE's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE, 1664-5.
Qroen Gt-ore, Ixxxriii 249.
Greenhead, Ixxxy. 157, 160 ; Ixzxyiii. 141.
Greenwioh, Ixxxiy. 50.
Q-renehalghe, Ixxxt. 124.
Grimeston-Ghurth, Ixxxiy. 64.
Ghrimsall, Ixxxyiii. 264.
Grisedale, Ixxxy. 160.
Grislehurst (Q-ristelhunt, GriBelehurst,
G-ristlehuTst, G-rixlehunt), Ixxxiv. 66 ;
IxxxT. 126, 189, 140, 149, 150; Ixxxriii.
274.
Qroby, IxxxTiii. 280.
GrosTenor, Bichard Earl, Ixxxriii. 37.
Habergham, Ixxxriii. 805, 318.
Haokentall (Hakensall), Ixxxir. 64 ;
Ixxxviii. Ill, 118, 114.
Hacking, IxxxYui. 805, 827.
Hadendam, Ixxxiy. 103.
Hadley, Ixxxy. 164.
Hagerston, Ixxxiy. 23, 37, 64.
Haigh (Hagh, Haghe, Haighe), Ixxxiy.
6, 7, 12, 37, 52, 91 ; Ixxxy. 194, 220 ;
Ixxxyiii. 231, 291, 293.
Hales (Hale), Ixxxiy. 64; Ixxxy. 165.
Halewood, Ixxxy. 130, 177.
Halifax, Ixxxiy. 84 ; Ixxxy. 188, 196 ;
Ixxxyiii. 322.
Halsall (Halshall), Ixxxiy. 20, 86 ; Ixxxy.
129, 134, 137 ; Ixxxyui. 290.
Halstead, High, Ixxxy. 128.
Halton, Ixxxiy. 64, 69 ; Ixxxyiii. 286.
Hamborough, Ixxxy. 138.
Hamer, Ixxxiy. 61.
Hamerton, Ixxxyiii. 268.
Hamper, ~, Ixxxyiii. 2, 25.
Hapton, Ixxxyiii. 295, 808, 818.
Harbottle, Ixxxyiii. 278.
Harden, Ixxxy. 162.
Harding, Ixxxyiii. 278.
Hargreye, Ixxxy. 157.
Harleston, Ixxxy. 115.
Harlow, Ixxxyiii. 294.
Haiook Hill, Ixxxy. 216.
Harrick, Ixxxyiii. 243.
Harrock, Ixxxiy. 83, 85 ; Ixxxyiii. 247.
Harrockford, Ixxxyiii. 250.
Harrogate, Ixxxyiii. 307.
Harrop Edge, in Matlej, Ixxxy. 162.
Harthill, Ixxxy. 142.
Harwood, Ixxxy. 128 ; Ixxxyiii. 249.
-^ Ghreat, Ixxxiy. 84 ; Ixxxy. 135.
Little,lxxxiy.85,88,84,85;lxxxyiii.
249, 272.
Haslington (Haselington), Ixxxy. 137j
188 ; Ixxxyiii. 319.
Hatton, Ixxxiy. 20.
— ^ Lady, Ixxxyiii. 14.
Lorn, Ixxxyiii. 10.
Sir Christopher, Ixxxyiii. 10, 11.
Haughton, Ixxxy. 205, 208.
Haunton, Ixxxiy. 87.
Hayersham, Ixxxy. 121.
Hall, Ixxxv. 160.
Hawarden, Ixxxy. 146, 162.
Hawk in, Ixxxviii. 285.
Hawkley, Ixxxiv. 59 ; Ixxxy. 200, 201 ;
Ixxxviu. 245, 836.
Haworth, Ixxxiy. 6L
Hawkswell, Ixxxyiii. 821.
Hawksworth, Ixxxyiii. 325.
Hajhurst, Ixxxyiii. 310.
Hayley, Ixxxiy. 74.
Hajmer, Ixxxy. 115.
HaytoD (Haighton), Ixxxiy. 70 ; Ixxxyiii.
322, 337.
Healey, Ixxxyiii. 324.
Heape, Ixxxy. 139.
in Lomax, Ixxxy. 140.
Heath, Ixxxyiii. 249.
Chamock, Ixxxyiii. 258, 261, 262.
Heaton, Ixxxiy. 58 ; Ixxxy. 146, 166, 204 ;
Ixxxyiii. 236.
Heber, Bishop, Ixxxyiii. 10.
Helagh, Ixxxyiu. 322.
Helbeck, Ixxxviii. 225.
Heley, Ixxxiy. 61 ; Ixxxy. 120.
Hall. Ixxxiy. 104.
Hemsworth, Ixxxy. I7l, 177.
Henley, Ixxxyiii. 340.
Henshaw, Ixxxyiii. 288.
Herbert, Sir Thomas, Ixxxyiii. 18.
Hesanford, Ixxxyiii. 228.
Hesketh, Ixxxy. 185.
Holcroft, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Jane, Ixxxyiii. 9.
Bohert, Ixxxviii. 8.
Sir Thomas. Ixxxiv. yii.
Heskyn (Hesken), Ixxxiy. 89, 98 ; Ixxxt.
219.
Hessam Moore, Ixxxy. 154.
Hethenhead, Ixxxviii. 319.
Heton, Ixxxy. 185.
Heversham Hall, Ixxxyiii. 241.
Hey, Ixxxiv. 56.
H^ord, Ixxxviii. 236.
Heyhouse, Ixxxviii. 309.
Heyside, Ixxxviii 260.
INDEX TO DUGDALS'S VISITATION OF LANCASHIllE, 1664-5. 9
Heyton, Ixzxv. 162.
Hejwood, IzxxT. 126, 139, 140; IxzzTiii.
261,840. '
Hide, IxzxTiii 244*.
Higbiam, Lower, IzzxTui. 296.
High Aah (High Aihes), Ixxxr. 152;
UxxTiii. 253.
Bullock, IxzzT. 149.
Leigh, Ixxxiy. 28, 70 ; Ixxzr. 166.
The, Imr. 114.
Highfteld, Ixxxiy. 47.
Hall, IxxxT. 211.
HightOQ-Hey (Highton High), Ixxxr. 202,
223.
Highwide, Ixxxriii. 809.
HiU, The, Ixxxir. 89.
Oate, IxxxT. 213, 214.
Hilton, IxxxiT. 94; Ixxxr. 141, 171.
Hindlej (Hinley). Ixxxiy. 43, 54, 100;
Ixxxyiii. 819.
Hockbridge, Ixxxiy. 86.
Hodfi^ck, Ixxxyiii. 325.
Hoghton, Ixxxyiii. 277.
Tower, Ixxxyiii. 264, 284, 296, 809,
827.
Holburne, Ixxxy. 159.
HolcTof t(Holcrofte), Ixxxiy. 88, 90 ; Ixxxy.
140 ; Ixxxyiii. 246, 291, 819, 826, 840,
842.
Holden, Ixxxy. 144, 157 ; Ixxxyiii. 248,
251, 812.
Holdernesse, Ixxxy. 126.
Hole, Ixxxyiii. 268.
Holford, Ixxxy. 146 ; Ixxxyiii. 29.
Holkar (Holker), Ixxxiy. 10, 100 ; Ixxxr.
154, 176, 198, 235, 802, 832.
Holland, Ixxxiy. 11.
HolliDB (Holljnfl), Ixxxr. 137; Ixxxyiii.
227, 249, 296.
Holloway, Ixxxyiii 269.
Holme, Ixxxiy. 68 ; Ixxxyiii. 806.
Bandle, Ixxxyiii. 28, 24, 26, 27, 28,
29, 80, 81, 82.
Holmes, The, Ixxxr. Ill, 186.
Chapel, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Holmeswood, Ixxxy. 185.
Holt, Ixxxiy. 83 ; Ixxxy. 179 ; IxxxyiiL
281.
Hondford (Honford), Ixxxir. 28 ; Ixxxy.
146 ; Ixxxyiii. 816, 817.
Hoogh, The, Ixxxy. 214.
Hooton, Ixxxr. 207 ; Ixxxriii. 280, 286.
Hope, Ixxxir. 68.
*-— Carr, Ixxxriii. 252.
Hopkinson, — , Ixxxriii. 15, 89.
John, Ixxxir. riii.
Hopwood, Ixxxr. 148, 152; Ixxxriii. 258,
305, 819.
Oleydon, Ixxxiy. 29.
Hornby Castle (Homeby Castle), Ixxxiy.
21 ; Ixxxy. 127; Ixxxyiii. 268, 289.
Charles, Ixxxiy. xiii.
-^— Bey. Gkorge, Ixuiyiii. 89.
Horsley, Ixxxy. 220.
Horton, Ixxxiy. 88.
Hothersall, Ixxxy. 158 ; Ixxxriii. 824.
Hough- End, Ixxxr. 214.
Houghton, Ixxxriii. 807.
Tower, Ixxxir. 97 ; Ltxxr. 186, 164.
198 ; Ixxxriii. 235, 246.
West, Ixxxriii. 886.
Houghwick, Ixxxr. 136.
Houlden, Ixxxr. 138.
Horingham, Ixxxr. 189, 140; Ixxxriii
840.
Howley, Ixxxriii. 231.
Howorth, Ixxxir. riii, 9; IxxxT. 166,
157.
Dr. Badcliffe, Ixxxriii. 26.
Dr. Theophilus, Ixxxir. riii ; Ixxxriii.
25,26.
— , Letter from, Ixxxriii. 24.
Edmund, Ixxxriii. 25.
Hall, Ixxxyui. 24, 26.
(Little), Ixxxy. 149.
Robert, Ixxxyiii. 26.
Hay, Ixxxiy. 86.
Hulme, Ixxxy. 124, 168.
Hulton, Ixxxy. 156, 159, 198, 211.
Humbleton, Ixxxiy. 71.
Huncote (Hunootes), Ixxxiy. 85, 84;
Ixxxyiii. 841.
Hundersfleld, Ixxxiy. 10 k
Hundow, Ixxxy. 160.
Hunnington, Ixxxiy. 87.
Huntbaoh, John, Ixxxyiii. 6.
Margery, Ixxxyiii 6.
Hunter — , Ixxxyiii. 32%
Hontroyd (Huntroyde), Ixxxiy. 24 ;
Ixxxyiii. 296, 801.
Hurst, Ixxxy. 145 ; Ixxxyiii. 808, 842.
Hurstwood, Ixxxy. 128; Ixxxyiii 249,
805, 811.
Hustede, Ixxxy. 186.
Hutt, Ixxxiy. 43 ; Ixxxy. 166, 203.
Hutton Orange, Ixxxyiii. 8, 9, 226, 259.
— - John, Ixxxy. 160.
Huxley, Ixxxriii. 276.
10 INDEX TO DUODALB^S TI8ITATION 07 LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5;
Huyton Hey (Hjton Hey), Izxxt. 123,
a08.
(Hyton), Ixxzir. 59; Ixxxt. 180,
142.
nsding, IxxxTiii. 246.
Ince, Izxxir. 42, 66, 98 ; Ixxxt. 163, 193,
201 ; Ixxxriii. 258, 276.
Blundell, Ixxiiv. 38, 89, 85, 101 j
lixxv. 194 ; Ixxxviii. 301, 302.
Ingestrie, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Irelam (Irlam), Ixxxt. 122, 175, 177;
IxxxTiu. 276.
Jackbouse, Ixxxyiii. 249.
Jacob, G-iles, Ixxxviii. 19.
JobnBton, Dr. NaUianiel, IxxxiT. Tiii.
Henry, Ixxxiy. Tiii.
Keele, IxxxiT. 100.
£eeton, Ixxxviii. 827.
Eeigbley, IxxxTiii. 256.
Kelsey, North, Ixxxit. 66.
Kendal (Kendall), IxxxiT. ix. 58.
Kenilworth (Kennelwortb), Ixxxit. 96.
Kenion, IxxxTiii. 270.
Kenniscougb, Ixxxt. 215.
Herenbead, Ixxxt. 215.
Kensington, IxxxiT. 26.
Kentwick, Ixxxyiii. 254.
Kenwicke, Ixxxt. 135.
Kerden (Kyrden), Ixxxt. 167.
Kermond, Ixxxt. 150.
Kersall, Ixxxiv. 17, 102 ; Ixxxt. 173, 185,
186, 187 ; IxxxTiii. 248, 285.
Kersley, Ixxxt. 158.
ElidBnape, Ixxxt. 219.
Kigbley, IxxxTiii. 264, 340.
Kildwick, Ixxxt. 157.
Killington, IxxxTiii. 332.
Kinderton, IxxxiT. 15.
King, — , IxxxTiii. 22.
- GJregory, IxxxiT. iT ; IxxxTiii. 30, 31.
King's Bromley, IxxxIt. 66.
Kingston-vpon-Hull, Ixxxt. 169.
Kinnerton, IxxxiT. 90.
Kirkby (Kirby, Kirkeby), Ixxxit. 6, 15,
98, 99 ; Ixxxt. 109, 169 ; IxxxTiii. 10,
238.
Kendall, Ixxxt. 141.
Lonsdale, IxxxIt. 69.
— ^ Malbam Dale, IxxxTiii. 822.
Kirkedale, Ixxxt. 197.
Kirkham, Ixxxt. Ill, 191.
Kirkland (Kyrkland, Kirkeland), Ixxxit.
68, 88 s Ixxxt. Ill, 114, 190 ; IxxxTiiL
286, 302, 819, 334.
Kirkleys (Kirkleea), Ixxxit. 71 ; Ixxxt.
211.
Knapton, Ixxxt. 191.
Knaresbro', Ixxxriii. 341.
Knocking, IxxxTiii. 281, 282.
Knowles, Thomas, IxxxTiii. 9.
Knowsley (Knowlesley), Ixxxit. Tiii. 57,
70 ; IxxxTiii. 246.
Kuerden (Keuerden), IxxxiT. 23, 62, 82 ;
Ixxxt. 168.
Dr., IxxxiT. Tiii ; IxxxTiii. 31, 35.
KyUington, Ixxxt. 198.
Laobford, Ixxxit. 36.
Lakeland, Ixxxt. 107.
Lamplugb, Ixxxt. 169.
Lancaster, IxxxiT. ti, ix, 3, 9, 18, 24, 31,
48, 88 ; IxxxTiii. 234.
Henry, Karl of, IxxxiT. Ti.
Lanckton, IxxxiT. 44.
Langley, Ixxxt. 203, 206.
Langton, IxxxTiii. 276.
Langtree, Ixxxviii. 245, 288, 343, 844.
Larbreck (Larbreke, Larebreke), Ixxxt.
190, 204 ; IxxxTui. 272.
Lathom (Latbome, Lathum), Ixxxit. 71 ;
Ixxxt. Ill, 135, 209; Ixxxyiii. 281,
318, 336.
Latbwayte, Ixxxyiii. 254.
Laugbe, IxxxiT. 7.
Lawkland, IxxxTiii. 264, 313.
Lawton, Ixxxiv. 56, 66 ; IxxxTiii. 276.
Laybog, IxxxTiii. 270.
Layton, IxxxIt. 64 ; Ixxxt. 113 ; IxxxTiii.
244.
LeaTer, Ixxxit. 23.
Lee, Ixxxt. 154 ; IxxxTiii. 298.
Leeds, IxxxiT. 19, 22; Ixxxt. 156, 169;
IxxxTiii. 258.
IjAfifl IxxxT 125
Leigb, IxxxiT. 60, 61, 72 ; Ixxxt. 109, 118,
121, 145 ; IxxxTiii. 238, 247, 276.
Colonel Egerton, IxxxTiii. 39.
Dr. Cbarles, IxxxiT. Tiii.
High, Ixxxt. 179.
Leighton, IxxxiT. 69, 94 ; Ixxxt. 106, 198
IxxxTiii. 245.
Leigh, West, IxxxiT. 56 ; IxxxTiii. 319.
Leke, IxxxiT. 69.
Leland, Ixxxiy. 4 ; Ixxxt. 1,09, 110, 164,
192.
INDSX TO DUODALE^S VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5. 11
Lentford, Izxxrtii. 208.
Leatwood, Ixxxif. 84.
LeDtworth, Ixxxir. 8S.
Lever, IxxzIt. 10, 47; Ixzxr. 149, 186;
IxxxTiii. 235, 806.
*—— Dftrcj, »ee Darey Lever.
^^ Ghreat, Ixxxir. 10.
Little, Ixxxiv. 8 ; Ixxxviii. 842.
Leversedge, Ixxxr. 205 ; Ixxxviii. 805.
Leybourne, Ixxxt. 174, 195.
L^oeater, Sir Peter, Ixxxiv. viii, x;
fxxxviii. 29, 80, 81.
Lejiand, Ixxxt. 196 ; Ixxxviii. 250.
Lickhurst, Over, Ixxxv. 187.
Lidiat (L jddiat» Lydjat, Lydgate, LydiAt),
Ixxxv. 180, 134, 189, 202, 215, 220;
Ixxxviii. 287.
Light Oakes, Ixxxviii. 256.
Lincoln, Ixxxviii. 253.
Lindley, Ixxxiv. 4.
Linton, Ixxxiv. 76.
Lisco, Ixxxiv. 64.
Lisle, — t Ixxxviii. 21.
Litherland, Ixxxviii. 843.
Littleton, Ixxxviii. 812, 814.
Littlewood, Ixxxiv. 11, 12.
Littlewoolton, Ixxxiv. 80.
Liverpool (Leverpool, Leverpoole), Ixxxiv.
23, 59, 80 ; Ixxxv. 174 ; Ixxxviii. 257,
829.
Liversedge, Ixxxviii. 252.
Livesey [«tc], Livesay, Ixxxiv. 19, 40,
84, 85 ; Ixxxv. 129, 157, 188 ; Ixxxviu.
828.
Llhawenny, Ixxxv. 220.
Lodge, the, Ixxxviii. 806.
London, Ixxxiv. viii, 1, 9, 10, 25, 26, 81,
43, 44, 50, 53, 64, 69, 73, 75, 77, 85,
87, 88, 99 ; Ixxxv. 131, 164, 165, 172,
173, 178, 180, 188. 191, 192, 193, 196,
213, 217, 220 ; Ixxxviu. 26, 34, 226,
230, 243, 249, 250, 254, 272, 307, 821,
328, 330, 337.
Longley, Ixxxv. 146.
LoDgridge, Ixxxv. 128.
Longton, Bogems, Ixxxviii. 9.
Longworth, Ixxxv. 159, 171, 190.
Lostock, Ixxxiv. 5, 7, 56 ; Ixxxv. 120, 180,
220 ; Ixxxviii. 236, 252, 269, 270, 302,
335, 336.
Lough Bigg, Ixxxviii. 241.
Louth, Ixxxv. 210.
Loveley, Ixxxviii. 326.
Lowe, The, Ixxxv. 174, 194 ; Ixxxviii. 278.
Lower Higham, Ixxxiv. 6.
Place, Ixxxv. 140, 217.
Lowick, Ixxxiv. 3.
Lowther, Ixxxv. 169.
LuUingBtone Hall, Ixxxviii. 288.
Lum (Lumb), Ixxxiv. 65 ; Ixxxviii. 251.
Lyme (Lime, Lim), Ixxxiv. 43; Ixxxv.
122, 176, 179, 181, 182 ; Ixxxviii. 271.
Lytham (Litham, Lithom), Ixxxiv. 36, 59,
86, 87 ; Ixxxv. 116, 155, 194, 206, 218.
Maokerfleld, Ixxxviii. 276.
Maokering, Ixxxviii. 287.
MaghuU, Ixxxiv. 59 ; Ixxxv. 109, 129, 192.
Mainwaring, Sir Thomas, Ixxxviii. 29, 30.
Maire, Ixxxv. 172.
Malbreok, Ixxxiv. 87.
Malpas, Ixxxv. 179.
MaUeshall, Ixxxviii. 228.
Manchester, Ixxxiv. vi, viii, ix, 2, 8, 16,
17, 22, 28, 29, 33, 34, 44, 45, 54, 67, 74,
77, 90, 102 ; Uxxv. 112, 133, 188, 139,
140, 144, 157, 158, 166, 186, 187, 188,
199, 218, 214, 224; Ixxxviii. 24, 28, 29,
242, 253, 816, 317, 819, 338.
Man, Isle of, Ixxxv. 139, 140, 221 ; IxxxviiL
227, 229, 281, 282, 323.
Manley, Ixxxv. 165.
Mannour, The (The Manor), Ixxxiv. 7 ;
Ixxxv. 146, 207 ; Ixxxviii. 236.
Mansfield, Ixxxiv. 31.
Manzer Hall, Ixxxv. 141.
Marbury, IxxxviiL 242.
Markland Mill, Ixxxiv. 13.
Marple, Ixxxv. 217 ; Ixxxviii. 242.
Marsden, Ixxxviii. 228.
Marston, Ixxxiv. 49.
Moor, Ixxxv. 216 ; Ixxxviii. 807.
Martholme, Ixxxv. 135.
MartOD, Ixxxv. Ill ; Ixxxviii. 258.
Mascy, Ixxxviii. 316.
Mawdesley (Maudesley), Ixxxiv. 22, 99,
Ixxxv. 198, 195, 211, 216; Ixxxviii. 226,
245.
Maxfield, Ixxxv. 182.
Maynes, Ixxxv. 136, 216 ; IxxxviiL 881,
832.
Meadows, Ixxxviii. 247.
Meales, Ixxxiv. 11.
Meare, Ixxxv. 107, 132.
Mearley (Meareley, Mereley), IxxxviiL
271, 299, 32a
Little, IxxxviiL 271, 328.
Meer, Ixxxviii. 887.
12 INDEX TO DUGDA.LB^8 VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5.
MeeTBCOUgli, Ixxxir. 24.
Melling (Mellinge), Ixxxiy. SO, 46; Ixzxt.
108, 109, 129, 192, 202 ; IxxxyiiL 800.
Wood, Ixxxv. 206.
Meols, Korth (North Meles, Meoles),
IzxxiT. 66 ; IxxxT. 112 ; Ixxxyiii. 829.
Merburj, Ixxxriii. 29.
Merryburgh, Ixxxyiii. 286.
Menoough, Ixxxiy. 39, 68*
Mexbrough, Ixxxiy. 61.
Mioh CroBbie, Ixxxiy. 70.
Mickledale, Ixxxiy. 67.
Mioklehead, Ixxxy. 182.
Hiokley, Ixxxyiii. 260.
MiddleforUi, Ixxxy. 219.
Middleton, Ixxxiy. 14, 16, 21, 28, 36, 44,
77 ; Ixxxy. 110, 126, 148, 162, 164, 177,
186, 194, 198 ; Ixxxyiii. 26, 29, 246,
246, 273, 278, 803.
Hall, Ixxxiy. 88.
in G-oBenargb, Ixxxy. 136.
Sir F., Ixxxyiii. 30.
Sir T., Ixxxviu. 30, 82.
Westmoreland, Ixxxiy. 12.
Midhop (Midhope), Ixxxyiu. 234, 832.
Milbazn, Ixxxy. 198.
Milhoase, Ixxxy. 222.
Milkwall, Ixxxyiii. 338.
Millington, IxxxTiii. 233.
MillriggOy Ixxxy. 141.
Milium Castle, Ixxxy. 169; Ixxxyiii. 231.
Millwood, Ixxxy. 141.
Milton, — , Ixxxyiii. 36.
Minshull, Ixxxy. 122.
Miresoongh, Ixxxyiii. 381.
Mitford, Ray. John, Ixxxyiii. 32, 33.
Mitton, Ixxxiy. 47 ; Ixxxyiii. 261, 264.
Little, Ixxxyiii. 267, 272.
Moberley, Ixxxiy. 61, 63.
Molbreck, Ixxxy. 113 ; Ixxxyiu. 331, 332.
Molesworth, Ixxxyiii. 232.
Moljneux, Lord, Ixxxyiii. 26.
Moncaster, Ixxxiy. 62 ; Ixxxyiii. 231.
MonkeshaU, Ixxxiy. 33 ; Ixxxy. 133, 144.
- Hiles, IxxxiT. yiii, 16.
Moor Hall, Ixxxyui. 287, 324, 326.
Moorside- in Preston, Ixuy. 163.
Moreside, Ixxxyiii. 241.
Morley, Ixxxiy. 21.
Morleys (Morleis), Ixxxiy. 6, 7, 86 ; Ixxxy.
176 ; Ixxxyiii. 286, 302, 317, 332.
Morton, Ixxxy. 216.
- Corbet, Ixxxy. 114.
Mosborow (Mosborrow, Mossboiough),
Ixxxiy. 69, 86; Ixxxy. 202.
Moslej, Ixxxiy. 66.
MostoD, Ixxxy. 133, 187.
Moston Hall, Ixxxiv. 104.
Mote Hall, Ixxxy. 216.
Moolbrock, Ixxxy. 202.
Mouldesworth, Ixxxy. 143.
Mowbreck (Mowbrick, Mowbreeke) Ixxxr.
136, 206, 220; Ixxxyiii. 298.
Muncaster, Ixxxiy. 89 ; Ixxxy. 110.
Musberj, Ixxx?. 144.
Myle-End, Ixxxy. 218.
Mytton, Ixxxy. 128.
Nackbank, Ixxxy. 162.
Naworth Castle, Ixxxyiii. 292.
Neatby, Ixxxy. 216; Ixxxviii. 824, 827,
828.
New Biffging, Ixxxyiii. 241.
Newbomd-Daoy, Ixxxy. 172.
Newboiy, Ixxxiy. 94.
Newbye, Ixxx?. 191.
New Hall, Ixxxiy. 10, 44, 69 ; Ixxxy. 126,
136. 144, 186, 208, 218; Ixxxyiu. 8,
239, 241, 248, 249.
Newhouse, Ixxxyiii. 326.
Newman Hall, Ixxxyiii. 298.
Newsam, Ixxxf. 197.
Newsted, Ixxxiy. 21.
Newton, Ixxxiy. 9, 86, 66, 66 ; Ixxxy. 118,
177, 217, 221 ; IxxxTiii. 247, 276, 277,
282, 289.
Newton in Makerfield, Ixxxy. 118.
Nether Peoyer Church, Ixxxyiii. 29.
Nethertown (Netherton), Ixxxiy. 47;
Ixxx?. 204.
Nether Whitaore, Ixxxyiii. 244.
Nethorpe, Ixxxy. 112.
Nocton, Ixxxyiii. 306-7.
Norbory (Norburie), Ixxxy. 169, 161, 181;
Ixxxyiii. 244, 246.
North Kilyington, Ixxxiy. 28.
Meles, Uxxiy. 42.
Norton, Ixxxiv. 33, 42 ; Ixxxy. 179, 188.
Priory, Ixxxyiii. 256.
Norwich, Ixxxyiii. 814.
Nubury, Ixxxiy. 93.
Nuthurst, btxxiy. 33, 73, 76, 77; Ixxxyiii.
263, 303.
Oakenhead, Ixxxyiii. 318.
Oakenrode, Ixxxy. 116.
I
INDBX TO DUODALB's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5. 13
OkenboUom, Ixxxt. 158.
Oldham, Ixxxt. 224.
Oldroyd, Ixxxviii. 822.
Openflhaw, ixxxir. 34.
Ordsall, Ixxxt. 206; Ixxxriii. 266, 291,
806, 306, 816, 817.
Orford (Orforde, Ordfoid), IxxxiT. 86, 56,
87.
Ormerode (Ormerod, Ormerojd), IxxxiT.
27 ; IxxxTiii. 811, 812.
Onn8kirk(OrmeBkirke,Onn8kirke),lxxxiT.
Tii, ix, 4, 6, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 21, 23, 30,
87,46, 80; Ixxxt. 209.
Omll, IxxxiT. 30 ; Ixxxt. 201 ; IxxxTiii.
319.
Osbaldeston, IxxxiT. 19, 101; IxxxTiii.
225, 226, 277, 281, 298.
Edw., IxxxTiii. 9.
Ostington, Ixxxt. 188.
Oatrington, IxxxTiii. 230.
Oxford, IxxxiT. 19 ; Ixxxviii. 7.
Padjam, IxxxTiii. 823.
Faploe, Ixxxf . 114.
Parbold, IxxxTiii. 267, 802, 382.
Paris, IxxxiT. SH,
Park (The Parke), IxxxTiii. 245, 840.
HaU, Ixxxt. 165; IxxxTiii, 226, 301,
306, 341.
Parkhead (Parkehead), Ixxxit. 47; Ixxxt.
157, 166;lxxxviii. 338.
Park HiU (Parke Hill), IxxxTiii. 228, 308.
Partington, Ixxxt. 186.
Paalet, Lord Giles, Ixxxviii. 6.
William, IxxxTiii. 6, 6.
Pawtagh, IxxxiT. 4.
PatshuU, IxxxiT. 19.
Paynesley, Ixxxt. 220.
Peastock, IxxxTiii. 283.
Peele, Ixxxt. 122, 159, 164, 166 ; IxxxTiii.
245.
Pemberton, Ixxxt. 137, 198, 200; IxxxTiii.
336.
Pendlebury, IxxxTiii. 242.
Pendle, Forest of, IxxxTiii. 1.
Hall, IxxxiT. 6 ; IxxxTiii. 296.
Pendleton, IxxxiT. 58 ; Ixxxt. 188 ;
IxxxTiu. 274i 293, 306, 337.
Penketh, Ixxxt. 139, 140, 146.
Penneslej, IxxxTiii. 318.
Pennington, IxxxiT. 54 ; Ixxxt. 197 ;
IxxxTiii. 281, 238, 240, 276.
Pennyshutts, IxxxTiii. 258.
Penrith, Ixxxt. 169; IxxxTiii. 255.
Pentclein Castle, IxxxiT. 7.
Pentrey Madock, Ixxxt. 146.
Penwortham, IxxxiT. 13, 15 ; Ixxxt. 107,
110, 220 ; IxxxTiii. 8, 231, 318.
PeoTer, IxxxTiiL 284.
Perbold, Ixxxt. 176, 195.
Perry Hall, Staff., IxxxiT. 5.
Peterborough, Earl of, Ixxxviii. 88.
PeTer, IxxxTiii. 817, 319.
Phesantford (Pheasant Forde) Ixxxt.
135, 136.
Philipson, Max^., IxxxTiii. 9.
Piccope Bank, &xxt. 167.
Re?. (J. J., IxxxTiii. 8.
Pickton, Ixxxt. 190.
Pike House, IxxxiT. 27.
Pillaton Hall, Ixxxt. 160.
Pilling, IxxxiT. 12 ; IxxxTiii. 806.
Hall, IxxxiT. 24.
Piatt, IxxxTiu. 838.
Pleesington, Ixxxiv. 22.
Plowden, Ixxxt. 194.
Plnmpton ( Plompton), Ixxxt. 170; IxxxTiii.
241, 264, 266, 263, 807, 341.
in Fumesse, Ixxxt. 160.
Podington, IxxxTiii. 818.
Pomfret, IxxxTiii. 240.
Pontalgh (Pontaugh), Ixxxt. 148 ; IxxxTiii.
250, 282, 812.
Ponteiract, IxxxiT. Tiii.
Pool-bank, Ixxxt. 160.
Poole, Ixxxt. 122 ; IxxxTiii. 81, 298, 802.
, IxxxTiii. 31.
— in-Wirrall, IxxxiT. 91.
PooltoD, IxxxiT. 6 ; Ixxxt. 136 ; IxxxTiii.
331.
Portfield, IxxxiT. 58 ; IxxxTiii. 251, 299,
307, 309.
Portman, Edward, Baron, IxxxTiii. 37.
Poulton, Ixxxt. 155, 177 ; IxxxTiii. 275.
— Lanoeton, Ixxxit. 10.
Powtalgh, IxxxiT. 6.
Poynton (Pointon), Ixxxit. 20, 89, 96;
Ixxxt. 146, 206 ; IxxxTiii. 281.
Frees, Ixxxt. 189.
Prestbury, IxxxTiii. 284.
Prescot (Prescote), IxxxiT. 57; Ixxxt. 223.
Preston, IxxxiT. Tii, Tiii, ix, 10, 11, 12, 13,
19, 24, 25, 33, 40, 46, 49, 82, 97 ; Ixxxt.
106, 110, 112, 118, 137, 142, 148, 164,
167-8, 172, 173, 178, 182, 188, 184, 185,
209, 211, 213 ; IxxxTiii. 230, 284, 287,
246, 247, 249, 259, 260, 265, 273, 296,
328, 324, 826, 327, 829, 834, 841.
14 INDEX TO DUODALE's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE, 1664-5.
)
Preston on the Hill, Ixxxriii. 229.
Patrick, IxxxiT. 69 ; IxxxTiii. 236.
Prestwich, IxxxW. 2 ; Ixxxt. 146, 166, 186.
Prisall (Preesall), Ixxxir. 24, 55 ; Ixxxy.
111.
Puddington, 176, 212.
Badoote Bridge, Ixzxt. 205.
Badham Park, Ixxxriii. 227.
Bampside, Ixxxiy. 55.
Bamsgreye, Ixxxy. 121.
Bamshed, Ixxxy. 114.
Batcliffe (Badcliffe, BawclifFe), Ixxxiy. 6,
21, 64, 69 ; Ixxxy. 113, 136, 140, 185,
206 ; Ixxxyiii. 239, 286, 805, 332.
Bayenscroft, Ixxxy. 146.
Bayensholm, Ixxxyiii. 273.
Bawcliffe, Upper, Ixxxy. 190.
Bawling, Ixxxriii. 254.
Bawinere, Ixxxy. 138.
Rajgill, Ixxxyiii. 313.
Bajnford, Ixxxiy. 80.
Beade (Bede, Beede, Read), Ixxxiy. 28,
47, 49, 56, 66 ; Ixxxy. 107, 151, 221 ;
Ixxxyiii. 257, 273, 305-6, 310.
Beddish (Redditch), Ixxxiy. 28 ; Ixxxyiii.
233.
Beddiyalls (Bediyalls), Ixxxiy. 2, 77.
Red-Leigh, Ixxxy. 121.
Beedley, Ixxxyiii. 822.
Beedlow, Ixxxriii. 810.
Bee, Isle of, Ixxxiy. 96.
Reyene, Ixxxiy. 52.
Beyington, Ixxxiy. 78.
Bibbleton, Ixxxy. 106, 198.
Ribchester, Ixxxiy. 19 ; Ixxxriii. 298.
Richmond, Ixxxy. 2(»5.
Ridal (Ridale), Ixxxy. 169, 220.
Ridding, Ixxxy. 191 ; Ixxxyiii. 241.
Riddlesden (Ridlesden), Ixxxy. 128;
Ixxxyiii. 808, 312.
Rider, Ixxxy. 191.
Ridge, CO Derby, Ixxxiy. 16 ; Ixxxyiii. 242.
Ridley, Ixxxiy. 102.
Riogley, Ixxxy. 211.
Ripponden, Ixxxiy. 74.
Rishton, Ixxxy. 127 ; Ixxxyiii. 341.
Rishton of the Sparth, Ixxxy. 125.
Riflley, Ixxxyiii. 246, 320.
Riyington, Ixxxy. 185.
Rixtoo, Ixxxiy. 89, 52, 86, 101, 103;
IxxxY. 174, 194 ; Ixxxyiii. 336, 340.
Roby, Ixxxy. 218 ; Ixxxyiii. 290.
Rochdale (Bachdale, Rachedale, Roche-
dale), Ixxxiy. 16, 60, 73, 74 ; Ixxxy. 115,
139, 140, 152 ; Ixxxyiii. 24» 25, 234, 240,
256, 305, 335.
Bookley, IxxxiY. 6.
Bodbume, Ixxxriii. 828*
Bodes Hall, Ixxxyiu. 248.
Bodham Park, Ixxxyiii. 271.
RollestoD, Ixxxiy. 66.
Romsgreaye, Ixxxyiii. 257.
Rosethome, IxxxyiiL 248.
RoBsendale, forest of, Ixxxyiii. 1.
Bosshall (Roshale), Ixxxiy. 63 ; Ixxxy. Ill ;
Ixxxyiii. 275, 341.
Bostbome, Alicia, Ixxxyiii. 9.
— ^ Holcroft, Ixxxriii. 8.
Laurence, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Boyington, Ixxxriii. 258.
Bowell, Ixxxyiii. 241.
Bowleston, Ixxxiy. 65.
Bowley, Ixxxiy. 22.
Royle, Ixxxriii. 250, 272, 312, 314.
Bufford, Ixxxiy. yii, 49, 78 ; Ixxxy. 186 ;
Ixxxyiii. 8, 226, 246, 248, 286, 292, 305,
308, 314, 342.
Rushbrook, Ixxxyiii. 282.
Rushton Orange, Ixxxiy. 40 ; Ixxxy. 164.
Spencer, Ixxxiy. 108.
Rushwortb, John, Ixxxiy. yiii ; Ixxxriii.
13.
Bydale, Ixxxiy. 8.
Byton, Ixxxiy. 17.
Salford, Ixxxiy. 67, 68, 96 ; Ixxxy. 133.
138, 162, 213 ; Ixxxyiii. 231, 294, 338.
Salsbury (Salebury, Salesbury), Ixxxiy.
28, 83, 84 ; Ixxxy. 218 ; IxxxYui. 225,
297-8, 305, 331.
Samlesbury (Samsbury, Saniblesbury),
Ixxxiy. 91 ; Ixxxy. 106, 212 ; Ixxxyiii.
226, 277, 278, 298, 305, 327, 328, 329.
Sandford, Ixxxiy. 17.
Sandham, lxx::iY. 36.
Sankey, Ixxxyiii. 230.
Saughton, Ixxxiy. 21.
Saureby, Ixxxy. 153.
Scales, ixxxiy. 64 ; IxxxYiii. 298.
Scaly ate, Ixxxyiii. 247.
Scaresbrick, Ixxxiy. 7, 39, 52 ; Ixxxy. 184,
Scholefield, Ixxxyiii. 256.
Hall, Ixxxyiii. 256.
Soofield, Ixxxyiii. 240.
Sooles, Ixxxy. 189.
INDEX TO DUODALB's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE, 1664-5. 16
Seascale, Ixxxir. 22.
Seaif ell, Ixxxviii. 6.
Sedgwick, William, IxxxTiii. 11.
Sefton (Sephton), Ixxxir. x, 41, 42; Ixxxt.
116, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 220;
IxxxTiii. 236, 264, 277, 292, 300, 327,
337.
Sell&t, IxxxiF. 46.
8eton, Ixxxiv. 99.
Shakerley, Ixxxt. 122; Ixxxriii. 16, 17,
231, 276.
Sharpies, Ixxxriii. 269.
ShaTiugton, Ixxxt. 155.
Shaw (Shawe), Ixxxir. 102 ; Ixxxr. 145,
154, 175 ; IxxxTiii. 245, 284, 340.
Shawell, Ixxxriii. 261.
Sbaw Hall, Ixxxviii. 259.
Place, Ixxxriii. 261.
Sheffield, Ixxxir. 21 ; Ixxxriii. 298.
Sheldon, Ixxxir. 2.
Archhiflhop, Ixxxriii. 15, 22.
Ralph, Ixxxriii, 34, 35, 86.
Shenston, Ixxxir. 66.
Shenrille, lixxriii. 246.
Sheplej, Ixxxir. 16, 17 ; Ixxxr. 162, 186.
Sherbourne Hall, Ixxxr. 128.
Sherborne House, Ixxxriii. 310.
Sheriff Hales, Ixxxviii. 233.
Sberington, Ixxxriii. 336, 348.
Shingle Hall, Ixxxir. 25.
Shipbroke, Ixxxir. 20.
Showlaj (Showlej, Sholay), Ixxxr. 215;
Ixxxriii. 278, 325, 326, 328.
Shustoke Church, Ixxxriii. 37.
Parish of, Ixxxriii. 7.
- Rectory of, Ixxxriii. 6.
Shuttleworth, Ixxxriii. 312.
Richard, Ixxxriii. 4.
Sidebright, Ixxxr. 157.
Siraonstone, Ixxxviii. 250.
Singleton, Ixxxriii. 227.
— ^ Q-range, Ixxxr. 183.
Hall, Ixxxriii. 323.
Sisargh, Ixxxriii. 235.
Skale, Ixxxir. 55.
Skesmere, Ixxxr. 170.
Skilmersdale, Ixxxriii. 300.
Skipton, Ixxxriii. 296.
SkirtoQ, Ixxxriii. 284.
Slaidbnme, Ixxxr. 164.
Sxnallshaugh, Ixxxir. 74.
Smedley, Ixxxir. 75.
Smethurst, Ixxxr. 196.
Smithells (Smethills), Ixxxr. 185, 205;
Ixxxriii. 271, 296.
Smithfold, Ixxxr. 211.
Snidle, Ixxxr. 111.
Snidale, Ixxxviii. 342.
Sodington, Ixxxir. 5.
Somerford, Ixxxr. 107, 198.
Somerstat, Ixxxriii 258.
Somner, — , IxxxriiL 13, 15, 17, 20, 36.
Sondley, Ixxxr. 114.
Sonyfield, Ixxxr. 144.
Sotheridge, Ixxxr. 201.
Sothewortb, Ixxxir. 87.
Southworth, Ixxxriii. 277.
Spaldington, Ixxxriii. 333.
Sparth, IxTTY, 105, 128, 142.
Speeke (Speke, Speake, Speak), Ixxxir.
37, 43, 52, 86 , Ixxxr. 110, 207, 218,
220; Ixxxriii. 331.
Spelman, Sir Henry, Ixxxriii. 7, 8, 9.
Sprotborough, Ixxxriii. 327.
Sprowston, Ixxxr. 138.
Spooneley, Ixxxr. 114.
Spinesaugh, Ixxxriii. 287.
Stofford, Ixxxriii. 29.
Stainburgh Hall, Ixxxr. 214.
Stakes, Ixxxir. 19 ; Ixxxr. 157 ; Ixxxriii.
237.
Stalmin G-range (Stalmyn Grange), Ixxxir.
55, 64.
Stanacre, Ixxxriii. 802.
Stanage Poole, Ixxxr. 153.
Standish, Ixxxir. 6, 15, 22, 23, 81, 74;
Ixxxr. 116, 135, 176, 194, 200, 206, 207;
Ixxxriii. 214, 291, 292, 294, 301, 802,
308, 329.
Staneroyd, Ixxxriii. 808.
Stanke in Fumesse, Ixxxr. 160.
Stanlow, Ixxxir. 68.
Stanney, Ixxxr. 122, 220.
Stansaker, Ixxxir. 63.
Staple Inn, London, Ixxxir. 26.
St. Asaph, Ixxxriii. 291.
Stareley, Ixxxir. 3.
Stayner Hall, Ixxxriii. 327.
Stayning (Steyning), Ixxxr. Ill ; Ixxxriii.
274, 275.
Staynton, Ixxxriii. 231.
Stazaker, Ixxxriii. 265.
St. Nicholas, Thomas, Ixxxriii. 8.
Stockeld, Ixxxriii. 306, 327.
Stockholm, Ixxxriii. 273.
Stockport, Ixxxir. 2 ; Ixxxr. 123, 161, 162.
16 INDEX TO DUGDALB's VISITATION OF LANCASHIRE^ 1664-5.
Stone, IzzxiT. ix.
Andrew, IxzxTiii. 26.
— Mary, Ixxxviii. 26.
Stonehedge (Stone Edge), IxxxTiii. 808.
814.
Stoneslacke, Ixxxyiii. 228.
Stonyhurat (Stonihunt, Stonnihuret,
Stannihiint, Stanihunt),lxxziT. 42, 76 ;
IzxxT. 185, 207 ; IxxxTiu. 231, 263, 264,
266, 266, 267, 278, 297, 805, 308, 813,
814, 327.
Stowell, Ixxziy. 48.
Strangewajs, Ixxxir. 60 ; Ixxxt. 181.
StratfoTd-upon-Avon, Ixxxiy. 11.
Btretton, Izxxif . 87 ; Ixxxyiii. 248, 295,
819.
Strickland, Little, Ixxxy. 198.
Stubbing, Ixxxyiii. 228.
Stubley, Ixxxiy. 24 ; Ixxxy. 126, 161, 162,
221, 222.
Styeford, Ixxxiy. 87.
Sudelej Castle, Ixxxyiii. 288.
Sunderland, Ixxxyiii. 226.
Sutton, Ixxxiy. 42 ; Ixxxy. 182, 147, 177,
189, 206, 214 ; Ixxxriii. 229.
Swathe, Ixxxy. 162.
Swindell, William, Ixxxyiii. 24.
Swinlej, Ixxxt. 163.
Swinton (Swynton), Ixxxiy. 61 ; Ixxzy.
112.
Swjnhed, Ixxxy. 175.
Swynfyn. Arthur, Ixxxyiii. 6.
Elizabeth, Ixxxyiii. 6.
— Mary, Ixxxyiii. 6.
William, Ixxxyiii. 6.
Symondstone, Ixxxyiii. 296.
Tabley, Ixxxiy. yiii, x, 84, 96 ; Ixxxy* 165,
179, 194 ; IxxxTiii. 29, 81.
Talbot, Anna, Ixxxyiii 9.
Tansley, Ixxxy. 217.
Tanworth, Ixxxyiii. 7.
Tapton, Ixxxy. 217.
Tarbock, Ixxxy. 220.
Tarlton, Ixxxy. 219.
Tawnton, Ixxxiy. 74.
Taylor, Jeremy, Ixxxyiii. 10, 21, 85.
Teame, Ixxxy. 121.
Teyersall, Ixxxy. 185
Thelwall, Ixxxy. 194.
Thiaelton, Ixxxiy. 86.
Thometon, Ixxxy. 204.
Thomham, Ixxxiv. 77.
Thomthwaite, Ixxxiy. 8.
Thornton Hall, Ixxxiy. 48.
Thorpe, Ixxxy. 208.
Thorpenatj, Ixxxy. 160.
Thorpe, Salyin, Ixxxriii. 258.
Thurcroft, Ixxxiy. 19 ; Ixxxy. 167.
Thurland Castle, Ixxxy. 119, 120.
Thumham, Ixxxiy. 94 ; Ixxxy. 165, 206.
Thurslington, Ixxxiy. 11.
Thwaite, Ixxxyiii. 267.
Thyrland, Ixxxiy. 42.
Tickbill, Ixxxy. 116.
Tildesley, Ixxxiy. 49; Ixxxy. 212.
— — Euzabetha, Ixxxyiii. 8.
Titterington, Ixxxyiii. 288.
Tockholes, Ixxxiy. 22.
Todhall, kxxiy. 44.
Todhull, Ixxxiy. 84.
Todmerden (Todmorden), Ixxxiy. 54;
Ixxxy. 126 ; IxxxyiU. 240, 295.
Todmorden Hall, Ixxxviii. 256.
Toft (Tofte), Ixxxiy. 50; Ixxxy. 174;
Ixxxyiii. 817, 340.
Tonge, Ixxxiy. 72, 93; Ixxxy. 145, 177;
Ixxxyiii. 300, 335.
Castle, Ixxxviii. 282.
Hall, Ixxxyiii. 808.
Tong Moor, Ixxxyiii. 803.
Torresholme, Ixxxiy. 68.
Tottington, Ixxxy. 222.
Tottlebank, Ixxxyiii. 241.
Tower, The, Ixxxy. 205.
TowertoUy Ixxxyiii. 269.
Towneley, Christopher, Ixxxiy. yiii;
Ixxxyiii. 14.
E., Ixxxyiii. 2.
Townley (Towneley), Ixxxiy. 10, 50;
Ixxxyiii. 264, 297, 304, 305, 306, 807,
808, 809, 310, 811, 812, 822.
Toxteth, Ixxxyiii. 343.
Trafford, Ixxxiy. 11, 100 ; ixxxyiii. 815.
Treowen, Ixxxiy. 7.
Trelomer, IxxxyiiL 289.
Trentham Church, Ixxxyiii. 817.
Tumeleiffh, Ixxxiy. 41.
Turton, Ixxxiy. 5, 64, 77; Ixxxy. 165,
222; Ixxxyiii. 885.
Twemlowes, IxxxyiiL 238.
Twisleton, Ixxxyiii. 266.
Twyyel, Ixxxiy. 8.
Tyersall, IxxxyiiL 826.
UflPord, Ixxxyiii. 278.
TJnsworth, Ixxxiy. 74.
Upton, Ixxxy. 146.
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INDEX TO DUODALB's VISITATION OF LANCABHIBB^ 1664-6. 17
Urmston (Urmestozi), Ixxxiv. 26, 67;
Ixxxyiii. 273.
Utkiiiton, Ixxxviii. 317.
Uvedale, Thomas, Ixxxriii. 3.
Yale Royall, Ixxxyiii. 30.
Vernon, — , Ixxxviii. 16, 17.
Wadley, Ixxxr. 110.
Walker, S>ir Etiward, Ixxxyiii. 33.
Walley, Alderman, Ixxxr iii. 30.
Waltiiislej, — , Ixxziv. x.
WiiUham, North, Ixxxir. 67.
Walshaw, Ixxxyiii. 312.
Walion, Ixxxiy. 59, 82; Ixxxy. 105, 108,
139. 1S2, 188, 197, 201, 203, 206, 208;
Ixxxviii. 22o, 2S4, 305. 323, 325, 329.
Wftlton-en-le-Dale, Ixxxv. 163.
■^— - juxta Leyerpoole, Ixxxiv. 80.
on-r lie-Hill, Ixxxv. 110.
— ^ super-Montem, Ixxxv. 140.
Wardgreeue in Biboiiester, Ixxxiy. 89.
Wardley, Ixxxiv. lUO; Ixxxy. 113; Ixxxviii.
226, 236.
Wartlsler, Ixxxy. 151.
Warford, Ixxxy. 161.
Warke, Ixxxy. 214.
Warminster, Ixxxv. 177.
Warrington (Wiirington, Werington),
Ixxxiv. 30, 57. 65. 67, 74 ; Ixxxr. 118,
121, 122, 132 ; Ixxxviii. 229. 230, 323.
Warr, Thomas, Lord de la, Ixxxiy. vi.
Wartery. Ixxxy. 197.
Warih, Ixxxy. 185.
Warton, Ixxxy. 170, 198.
— Kev. T., Ixxxviii. 35.
— ^^cliool, Ixxxviii. 8.
Warwick, Ixxxyiii. 11.
Washington, Ixxxiy. 3.
Wasperton, Ixxxir. 61.
Waterside, Ixxxyiii. 310.
Watling Street, Jxxxir. 76.
Wayham, Ixxxir. 9.
Wayiiflete, Ixxxriii. 229.
Wearden, Ixxxyiii. 255.
Weardley, Ixxxriii. 302, 318.
Weaste, Ixxxyiii. 320.
Weayer, Ixxxyiii. 281.
Wedacre (Weddaker, Weddacre), Ixxxiy.
58, 64 ; ixxxy. 113, 114 ; Ixxxyiu. 234,
802.
Welch Whittle, Ixxxy. 164.
Wem, Ixxxr. 220.
Wenaington, Ixxxir. 35.
Werden (Werdon), Ixxxiy. 23; Izzxr.
107, 110. 221 ; Ixxxriii. 237.
Wemetli, Ixxxir. 76, 90.
Werewell, Ixxxriii. 265.
Werrall, Ixxxiy. 93.
Wesham, Ixxxy. 111.
Westby (Westbye), Ixxxiy. 6, 64, 86, 87,
101 ; Izxxr. 113, 215, 220; Ixxxriii
274, 3a2. 331.
West Derby, Ixxxiy. 28; Ixxxy. 197.
West field, Ixxxiy. 64.
Westhall, Ixxxr. H9.
Went Houghton ( Westhaughton), Ixxxir.
25; Ixxxv. 145, ISO, 183.
WesUeigh cWestley), Ixxxiy. 56, 71, 91,
93.
Westminster. Ixxxy. 140, 220.
Weston, Ixxxiv. 28. 48 ; Ixxxy. 117.
Westwick, Ixxxviii. 296.
Whalley ( Wlialey), Ixxxir. 10, 16. 43, 47,
89 ; Ixxxy. 157 ; Ixxxyiii. 1, 8, 267, 271,
304.
Thomas, Ixxxiy. x.
Wharles, Ixxxy. 155.
Wht>atcroft, Ixxxviii. 316.
Whinney Uough, Ixxxr. 137.
VVIiinneyheys (Whinney Haigh), Ixxxriii
257 321.
Wliiston, Ixxxiy. 43 ; Ixxxy. 130, 177, 215,
223
Whitaker, Dr., Ixxxyiii. 16, 21, 25, 26.
Whit borne, Ixxxiv. 34.
Whitelmrch, lxxxyi*i. 233.
Whitehalgli, Ixxxir. 40; IxxxT. 183.
Whitehall, Ixxxyiii. 21.
Whitehouse, Ixxxy. 207.
Whiteleigh (Whitley). Ixxxiy. 15, 24.
Whitfield, Ixxxriii. 271.
Whitnash, Ixxxy. 140.
Whittingham, Ixxxiv. 25 ; Ixxxviii 227,
259, 295, 322, 333.
Whittington, Ixxxiv. 46.
Whittle, Ixxxyiii. 341.
Whittlebury Forest, Ixxxir. 52.
Whittle-in- le-Woods, Ixxxviii 247.
Widdrinfl;ton, Sir Thomas, Ixxxviii. 18.
Widnes (Widenesse), Ixxxiy. 91 ; Ixxxr.
132.
Wigan, Ixxxir. 12, 26, 95 ; Ixxxr. 193,
195, 201 ; Ixxxviii. 232, 319.
— Woodhouses, Ixxxv. 193.
Wight, Isle of, Ixxxiv. 59.
Wilmslow, Ixxxv. 125 ; Ixxxviii. 316, 817.
Wimsley, Ixxxiv. 96.
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Winchester, IxxxiT. 78.
MarquesB of, Izxxyiii. 6.
Winder, Ixxiv. 170; Imviii. 832.
Windlebouse, Ixxxviii. 314.
Windleshaw, Ixxiy. 174.
WindBor Castle, Ixxxyiii. 34.
Winkley (Winckley), Ixxiv. 157, 171;
Ixxxyiii. 834.
Wiiimerley, Ixxxyiii. 263.
Winnington, Ixxxy. 210.
Winstauley, Ixxxiy. 26 ; Ixxxy. 181 ;
Ixxxyiu. 232.
Wiiiterbottom, Ixxxyiii. 238.
Wintereall, Ixxxyiii. 327.
Winwick, Ixxxiy. 66 $ Ixxxy. 132; Ixxxyiii.
276, 282.
Wifltaston (Wisaston), Ixxxy. 146, 199.
Wiston, Ixxxy. 191.
WiswaU ( Wiswell), Ixxxiy. 48; Ixxxy. 136.
166, 219 ; Ixxxyiii. 309.
Witcham, Ixxxiy. 3.
Witchford, Ixxxviii. 271.
Witherelack, Ixxxiy. 69.
Withington, Ixxxiy. 33 ; Ixxxyiii. 838.
Withinshaw, Ixxxiy. 16.
Witton, Ixxxiy. 22.
Wolfage, Ixxxyiii. 291.
Wolfhouse, Ixxxyiii. 263, 265.
Wolloon, Ixxxiy. 1.
WolsteDholme, Ixxxiy. 50.
Wolston (Wolstan), Ixxxiy. 1; Ixxxyiii.
291.
Wooi Ixxxy. 130, 164, 216 ; Ixxxviii. 247.
Anthony i, Ixxxviii. 3, 6, 15, 17, 18,
33-6.
Woodcock, Thomas, Ixxxviii. 4.
Woodhouse, Ixxxviii. 253.
Woodie, Ixxxiy. 96.
Woodsom, Ixxxiv. 16.
Woolf aU, Ixxxy. 130 ; Ixxxviu. 837.
Woolfield, Ixxxy. 206.
Woolton, Little, Ixxxy, 130.
Wootton Wawer, Ixxxiy. 7.
Worcester, Lxxxy. 164,
Workington, Ixxxiv. 69.
Wormleighton, ixxxyiii. 279.
Wormley, Ixxxiv. 103.
Wornhill, Ixxxv. 125.
Worsall, Ixxxviii. 236, 830.
Worsley, lxxxy. 179.
Booths, Ixxxviii. 339.
Worsthorn, Ixxxviii. 311.
Worstone, Ixxxviii. 267,
Worth. Ixxxiv; 100.
Worthington, Ixxxiv. 13 ; Ixxxviii 841,
843, 844.
Dr John, Ixxxyiii. 15.
Wotton Waven, Ixxxyiii. 827.
Wrexham, Ixxxiv. 21.
Wrightington (Wrightinton, Writington,
Writinton), Ixxxiv. 79, 98 ; lxxxy. 169,
183, 216 ; Ixxxyiii. 234, 247, 300.
Wyndenes (Widnes), Ixxxiv. 42.
Wyersdale, Ixxxv. 137.
Wygan, Ixxxviii. 291.
Wyng, Ixxxv. 207.
Wjnkley, Ixxxviii. 240.
Wyrrall, Ixxxviii. 31.
Wysall, lxxxy. 107.
Yeelison, Ixxxviii. 228.
York, Ixxxiy. 26; Ixxxv. 187; Ixxxviii.
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