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D  u  g  d  a  I e ,  William,  1605-1 6 8 1 
D u  g dale's  V i  s i  t a  t  i o n  o f 
Y o r kshire,  with  additions 


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Sfettattatt  of  forfisliir^ 


WITH     ADDITIONS 


EDITED      BY 


J.     W.     CLAY,     F.S.A., 


PART   II. 


M. 


(Exeter : 
W.    POLLARD    &   CO.,    THE    PRINTING    WORKS. 

1896. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  81) 

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Ahms  : — Argent    between    two    bendlets   Ermines    a   lion    passant  guardant    Gules 
between  two  acorns  Azure,  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  for  difference. 

I.  FRANCIS  RHODES,  ESQ':,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Court  of 
Common,  Pleas,  temp.  E/iz.  Reg.  Will  7  June  1587,  pr.  23 
Apr.  1591,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Brian  Samford  (Sand- 
ford),  1  wife.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Sr  John  Rhodes,  of  Barlborough,  in  co.  Derb.,  R~t.     (See 

ped.  of  that  family  in  Hunter's  "Min.  Gent.") 

2.  Peter  Rhodes,  of  Hickleton,  in  com.  Ebor. 

3.  Francis. 

.   .  .  wife  of  .   .   .  Basset, 
remar.  Mary,  daughter  of  Francis  Charleton  of  Apley,   in  com 
Salop,  2a  wife.     They  had  issue — 

1.  S>-  Godfrey  (1 1). 

2.  Robert,  died  unmarried,  bur.  at  Darfield   10  May  160'!. 

(York  Transcripts). 

3.  Francis,  died  unmarried. 

1.  Mary,    wife    of  S1'   John     Thorney    (Thornhaugh),     of 

Fcnton,  in  com.  Line. 

2.  Ruth,  wife  of  Sr  Richard  Ttwpest,  rf  IJraceirell,  in  com. 

Ebor,  bur.  at  Bracewell  22  Apr.  1644. 

3.  Catherine,  wife   of  Thomas    Pilkinton    (Pilkington)  of 

Stanley,  neer  Wakrfdld,  in  com.  Ebor. 
Jf.      Cecil ie,   died  unmarried.      Will  7  Nov.,  pr.  at  York   12 
Dec.  1609. 

5.  Atlieline,  died  unmarried. 

6.  Judith,  wife  rf  Jonas  Waterliouse,  of  Wyther,  near  Leeds. 

7 .  Bridi/et,  wife  of  .   .   .  Bruer. 

8.  . 

II.     Sr  GODFREY  RHODES,  of  Great  Houghton,   in  com.  Ebor, 
K\  died  in  anno  1634  "r  thereat  ends,  J. P.,  Knighted  at  Haver- 
ing 13  July  1615,  d.  1634,  mar.  first  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
Onley,  Esq.,  and  had — ■ 
Mary,  d.  unmar. 


90  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Mar.  secondly  Anne,  daughter  of  Sr  Edward  Leuknor,  of  Denliam 
Hall,  in  Sussex.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Sr  Edward  (III). 

2.  Godfrey  Lhodes,  Dr  in  Divinity  and  Dean  of  London 

Derry  in  Ireland. 

1.  Anne,   wife  of  John  NeciU  of  Mattersey,  in  com.  Nott, 

Esq'\ 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  nf  Thomas,  Ear/e  of  Strafford,  mar.  Oct. 

1632,  d.  at  Hooton  Roberts  9  Apr.  1688. 
Frances,  died  unmarried.     (Hunter). 
Mar.  thirdly  Marg*,  dan.  of  John  Astley,   Esq.,  Master  of   the 
Jewel  Office,  wid.  of  Anthony  Nevile,  of  Mattersey,  mar.  lie. 
1610. 
Mar.  fourthly  .  .   .  ,  widow  of  Sir  William  Pauntou. 

III.  Sr  EDWARD  RHODES,  of  Great  Houghton,  K>,  a-tntis  65 
an.  7°  Apr.  166<j,  J. P.,  Col.  of  Horse  for  the  Parliament, 
Knight  of  the  Shire  for  X.  Britain,  P.C.,  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire 
1650,  bur.  at  Darfield  22  Feb.  1666,  M  I.,  mar.  Mary,  daughter 
of  S1'  H  anion  Wh  itch  cite,  of  Harpstoell,  in  com.  Line,  Kul,  in 
May  1629,  d.  22  Apr.  1681,  and  bur.  at  Darfield,  M.I.  They 
had  issue — 

J.      Godfrey  (IV). 

2.     Edward    Rhodes,  an    Utter   Barrister  of   Grays  Line, 

died  unmarried. 
8.      Will'm  (V). 

.'t-  Damon  (Hammond),  Chaplain  to  his  Aunt,  the  Countess 
of  Strafford,  d.  at  Wombwell  Hall  5  June,  bur.  at 
Darfield  7  June  16S8. 

1.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Wordsworth,  of  Swathe  Hall,  d.  4 

Oct.  1673,  bur.  at  Darfield,  M.I. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  George  Ellis,  of  Brampton,  near  Wath. 

3.  Elh:ahelh,  d.  unmar.  at  Wakefield,  bur.  11  Nov.   1714. 

(Northowram  Register). 
4-     Milliard,  bp.  at  St.   Martin's,  Coney  St.,  York,  7  May 
1648,  d.  at  Hooton  Roberts  16  July   1730  (C.B.N. ), 
wife  first  of  Charles  Hntton,  of  Poppleton,  secondly 
of  Rev.   Robt.  Banks,  Vicar  of  Hull. 
Richard 


Samuel 

Milicent 
Elizabeth 


-d.  in  infancy.     (Hunter). 


IV.  GODFREY  RHODES,  son  and  heire,  uetat  84  ami.  7  Apr. 
a°  D.  1666,  of  Great  Houghton,  Esq.,  bp.  5  Oct.  1631,  d. 
unmar.  26  Apr.  1681,  bur  at  Darfield,  M.I.,  he  was  succeeded 
by  his  brother— 

V.  WILLIAM  RODES,  of  Great  Houghton,  bp.  11  July  1639, 
Cornet  of  Horse,  bur.  at  Darfield  17  Dec.  1694,  mar.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Richard  Wilson,  of  Leeds,  merchant,  17  Xov. 
1685.      She    remar.    July     1705    Joshua    Rayner,    of    Great 


DTTGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


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1. 
2, 

3. 
1. 


Houghton,  d.  at  Royds  Hall  22  July  1726,  bur.  at  Wibsey 
Chapel.     They  had  issue — - 
Godfrey  (VI). 

Edward,  d.  young,  bur.  at  Darfield  24  May  1690. 
Richard  (VII). 

Ann,  wife  of  Samuel  Crompton,  of  Derby,  bp.  at  Leeds 

3  May  1688,  mar.  3  Apr.  1710,  d.  16  May  1724,  bur. 

in  Aldermanbury  Ch.,  London. 

2.     Mary,   wife  of    William   Rookes,  Esq.,   of    Royds   Hall, 

bp.  9  Aug.  1694,  mar.  27  Jan.  171§,  d.  2  Nov.  1733. 

VI.  GODFREY  RODES,  ESQ.,  of  Great  Houghton,  bp.  at  Leeds 
23  Aug.  1686,  d.  immar,  bur.  at  Darfield  2  Mar.  1709.  He 
was  succeeded  by  his  brother — 

VII.  RICHARD  RODES,  ESQ.,  of  Great  Houghton,  bp.  24  Sep. 
1691,  d.  14,  bur.  17  Feb.  172?  at  Darfield,  mar.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Elkana  Rich,  of  Bullhouse,  18  Nov.  1713.  She  remar. 
Samuel  Crompton  (husband  of  her  first  husband's  sister  Ann) 
IS  Jan.  1728.     They  had  issue — 

"William  Rodes,  Esq.,  of  Great  Houghton,  d.  in  London  29 
Mar.,  bur.  9  Apr.  1740,  at  Darfield,  the  last  heir  male  of 
this  family. 
Mary    Rodes,   of   Great    Houghton,    b.    22    Aug.    1714,    d. 

unmar.  14  Mar.  1789,  bur.  at  Darfield,  M.I. 
Martha,  wife  of  Hans  Busk,  of  Leeds,  Esq.,  d.  29  June 
1802,  jet.  84,  bur.  at  St.  John's  Ch.,  Leeds,  M.I.  Their 
daughter,  Rachel,  mar.  Richard  Slater  Milnes,  grandfather 
of  the  first  Lord  Houghton,  and  carried  the  Great 
Houghton  estates  into  that  family. 


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ARMS  : — Ermine,  on  a  fess  vert  three  eagles  displayed  Or. 

I.     GEORGE  WYNN,  of  London,  Draper  to  Queen  p:iizabeth,  mar. 
Margaret  Green  of  London,  mar.  lie.  31  Dec.  1573.     They  had 

issue — 


92  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

II.  EDMUND  WYNN,  of  Thorlton  [Thornton]  Curtis,  in  cq. 
Line,  died  circa  ann.  1645,  mar.  Mary,  daughter  of  Rowland 
Berkley,  of  the  citty  of  Worcester,  sister  to  Sr  Robert  Berkley, 
Knfi,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  King's  Bench.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  George  (III). 

2.  Rowland   Whine,  Merchant  and   Alder/nan  of   London, 

now  living,  Scil1  a"  D.  1666,  bought  Nostell  25  May 
1654,  and  resold  it  to  his  brother  George,  9  July, 
the  same  year. 

3.  Marke    Winne,   of  Little    Warley,  in   com.    Essex,    mar. 

Constance,  daughter  of    .     .     . 

1.  Margaret,  wife  unto  Roger  Fletcher,  Citizen  and  Draper 

of  London. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Glover,  Citizen  and  Ironmonger 

of  London. 
■3.     Joyce,   wife  unto  John  Ramsdai,   a   merch1   in  Kingston 

super  Hull,  in  com.  Ehor. 
4-  Anne,  the  wife  of  John  Aynsivorth,  Merch1  in  London. 

HI.  S.  GEORGE  WINNE,  of  Nostell  Ably,  in  com.  Ebor,  Ban, 
at.  59  an.  9°  Apr.  a°  1666.  Created  a  Baronet  3  Dec.  1660, 
d.  18  July  1667,  bur.  at  Wragby,  mar.  Rachel,  dan.  of  John 
Turner  of  Hame  (Ham)  in  co.  Surr.,  1st  wife,  died  without 
issue,  mar.  Eliz.,  da.  of  Robert  Jeffreys,  Alderm.  of  the  citty  of 
London,  2  wife.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Edmund  (IV). 

2.  George,  cet.  21  ann.,  of  South  Ferriby,  mar.  Sarah,  dau. 

of  Charles  Pelham,  of  Brocklesby.  They  had  issue — 
(?)  Elizabeth,  bur.  at  Wragby  21  May  1675. 
Pelham    Winn,    an    Officer   in    the    Army,    mar. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Wighton,   Rector  of 
Garforth,   by    Eliz.   Allanson,   aunt    to    Charles 
Allanson,  of  Bramham  Biggin.  They  had  issue — 
George,   created   1st  Lord  Headley  in   1797. 
(Sec  Peerages). 
S.     Robert,  cet.  20  ann. 
4     Marke,  cet.  17  ann.     He  had  issue — 

Mark,  of  Warley,  d.  uumar.   (Hunter). 
■'>.     Rowland,  cetatis  14  ann.     He  had  issue — 

Rowland,  of  London,  merchant,  d.  unmar.  (Hunter). 
Sir  George  mar.  Anne,  da.  of  A''  Will"1  J1  I  ham,  of  Brock/esby,  in 
co.  Line,  En',  S  wife,  bur.  at  Wragby  18  Jan.  \70h. 

IV.  SIB  EDMUND  WINNE,  son  and  hevre,  at.  22  annorum 
9°  Apr.  a"  1666,  bur.  at  Wragby  30  Aug.  1694,  mar.  first 
(])  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pelham,  of  Brocklesby,  mar.  lie.  11  Dec. 
1668,  mar.  Catherine  .  .  .  ,  second  wife,  bur.  at  Wragby  15 
Nov.  1701.  They  had  issue — ■ 
Rowland  (V). 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  93 

Edmund  Winn,  of  Ackton,  in  the  parish  of  Featherstone, 
which  lie  bought  from  the  Sunderland  family,  bp.  at 
Wragby  2  Dec.  1678,  bur.  there  18  Nov.  1729,  mar. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Warde,  of  Tanshelf,1  Esq. 
They  had  issue — 

Edmund  Winn,  of  Ackton,  Esq.,  bp.  at  Wragby  4  Apr. 

1710,  bur.  at  Featherstone  13  Feb.  1743. 
Thomas  Winn,  of  Ackton,  Esq.,  heir  to  his  brother,  bp. 
at  Wragby  12  Apr.  1714,  d.  7  May,  bur.  10  May 
1780  at  Featherstone,  mar.  at  the  Charterhouse  11 
Dec.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Duncalf  of  High- 
gate,  d.  at  Bath  15  Mar.  1794.     They  had  issue — 
Sir   Edmund   Mark   Winn  succeeded   as   seventh 
Bart.  1805,  bp.  at  Featherstone  16  Sep.  1762, 
d.  unmar.  1  June  1833,  M.I.  there. 
Mary,  bur.  at  Featherstone  14  Apr.  1780. 
Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  John  Duroure,  bp.  at  Feather- 
stone 1 6  Nov.  1 756,  mar.  2  June  1 790.    (C.B.N.) 
Elizabeth,    wife   of    Thos.    Watkinson    Payler,    of 
Ileden,  Kent,  bp.  at  Featherstone  1759,  d.  s  p. 
George,  bp.  at  Wragby  18  Nov.  1717,  bur.  there  18 

Mar.  17  J  f 
Rowland,  bp.  18  Feb.,  bur.  20  Feb.  172^  at  Feather- 
stone. 
Catherine,  bp.  at  Wragby   17   Mar.  170|,  d.  unmar., 

(?)bur.  there  9  May  1750. 
Letitia,  bp.  at  Wragby  12  June  1711,  bur.  at  Feather- 
stone 30  Sep.  1721. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mathew  Langley,  of  London,  bp.  at 

Wragby  10  Sep.  1712. 
Sarah,  wife  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Harrison,  Vicar  of  Long 
Preston  and  Catterick,  bp.  at  Wragby    18  Oct.  1716, 
mar.  at  Featherstone  12  Dec.  1741. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Wragby  12  Apr.  1714,  bur.  there  2  Apr. 

1717. 
Margaretta  Matilda,  bp.  at  Featherstone  26  Apr.  1720, 
d.  unmar. 
George,  a  merchant  at  Smyrna,   bp.   at  Wragby   19   Aug. 

1680,  d.  unmar.  1708. 
Catherine,  bp.  at  Wragby  1676,  d.  unmar. 
Sarah,  bp.  at  Wragby  26  Jan.  I685,  d.  unmar. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Wragby   23   Feb.    167f,   mar.   first  John 
Taylor,  Esq.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  secondly  Dr.  Charles 
Trimnell,  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

V.  SIR  ROWLAND  WINN,  of  Nostell,  third  Bart.,  bp.  at  Wragby 
1  July  1675,  d.  at  Bath,  bur.  6  Mar.  172tV,  mar.  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Edward  Harbord,  d.  at  Bath,  bur.  at  Wragby  6  Mar.  17 2h. 
They  had  issue — 

There  is  a  Mr?.  Eliz.  Winn  bur.  at  Wragby  17  May  17-jo. 


94  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Rowland  (VI). 

Edmund,  Col.  in  the  Army,  bp.  at  Wragby  8  May  1709 

bur.  there  22  June  1763. 
Edward,  bp.  at  Wragby  2  Nov.  1714,  d.  unmar.  1730. 
Russell,  bur.  at  Wragby  13  July  1707. 
Catherine,  wife  of  Sir  S.  Barnardiston,  Bart.,  bp.  at  Wragby 

9  Apr.  1708,  mar.  Aug.  1730,  d.  s.p. 
Anne  Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Wragby  11  Mar.  171  A,  d.  y. 
Letitia,  d.  unmar.,  (?)  bur.  at  Wiagby  15  Jan.  1754. 
Mary,  d.  unmar.  (Hunter)  1797. 

VI.  SIR  ROWLAND  WINN,  of  Nostell,  fourth  Bart.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Yorks.  1732,  d.  23  Aug.  in  his  fifty-ninth  year,  bur.  at 
Wragby  3  Sep.  1765,  M.I.,  mar.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward 
Henshaw,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  mar.  1729,  bur.  at  Wragby  24 
Mar.  174A.  They  had  issue — 
Rowland  (VII). 
Edward,    of   Bramham,   bp.    at  AVragby    1    Apr.    1740,   d. 

unmar.,  bur.  there  18  Sept.  1782. 
Charles,  bp.  at  Wragby  24  Mar.  174 J,  bur.  there  23  Aug. 

1742. 
Susanna,  bin*,  at  Wragby  17  Feb.  176|. 
Elizabeth  Letitia,  wife  of  Sir  Geo.   Strickland,  of  Boj'nton, 

Bart.,  mar.  at  AVragby  25  Nov.  1751. 
Catherine,   wife  of  Nathaniel  Cholmley,  of  Howsham,  Esq., 
bp.  at  Wraa'by  1  Jan.   173A-,   mar.  at   Wragby  13  Juno 
1750. 
Anne,  wife   of   George  Winn,   first  Lord   Headlev,  bp.    at 
Wragby  31    Dec.    1734,  mar.    there    12   Apr.    1765,    d. 
d.  9  Oct.  1774. 
Mary  d.  unmar. 
Charlotte,  bp.  at  AVragby  7  Feb.  173|,  d.  unmar. 

VII.     SIR  BOAVLAND  WINN,  of  Nostell,  fifth  Bart.,  bp.  at  AVragby 

24  Feb.   1739,  d.  20  Feb.  1785,  mar.  Sabine  Louise,  d.  and 

h.  of  Jacques  Philippe,  Baron  d'Hervert,  Governor  of  ATevay, 

Switzerland,  bur.  at  AVragby  21  Sep.  1798.     They  had  issue — 

Sir  Rowland  AATinn,  of  Nostell,  sixth  Bart.,  High  Sheriff  of 

Yorks.  1799,  b.  13  June  1775,  d.  unmar.,  bur.  at  AArragby 

21  Oct.  1805. 

Esther   Sabina,   only  daughter,   wife  of   John   AATilliamson, 

Esq.,  b.   26  Nov.   1768,  d.  Dec.    1808.     Their  son  John 

succeeded  to  the  estates  and  assumed  the  name  of  AArinn. 

He    was   succeeded    by    his   brother   Charles,    father    of 

Rowland  Winn,  er.  Lord  St.  Oswald,  8  July  1885. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  95 

Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wap.  Yorke  13°  Sept.  1665. 


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Arms  : — Per  pale  Argent  and  Azure,  three  lions  passant  in  pale  eounterchanged. 
Crest  : — A  goat's  head  erased  Azure  attired  Or. 
Respite  given  for  proofe  of  these  Amies. 

I.  ABRAHAM  (Richard)  SUNDERLAND,  of  High  Stmderland, 

neer  Halifax,  (?)  bur.  at  Halifax  6  Sept.  1543.  Will  .3  Jan. 
1537,  pr.  10  Jan.  1543,  mar.  Judith,  da.  of  Thomas  Oldfeild. 
Thev  had  issue — 

Richard  (II). 

Gilbert  in  bis  father's  will. 

William  in  bis  father's  will. 

Bryan,  (?)  mar.  Margt.  Hcylev  7  Aug.  1540,  and  had  issue — 

^Vd'  ffl^P-  f?  A?1'-  l^HEach  40s.  in  their  uncle 
William,  (?)bp.  21  Apr.  1547.    RicM .  Sunderland,s  will. 

Margt.  J 

Edward,  of  Halifax,  in  his  brother  Richard's  will.  Had  issue — 

Richard. 

Edward. 

Thomas. 

Mary. 

Margaret. 
Elizabeth,  in  her  brother  Richd.  and  her  neices  Mary  and 

Grace's  wills,  probably  bur.  at  Halifax  6  Jan.  158^. 

II.  RICHARD   SUNDERLAND,    of    Sunderland,   Esqr,   bur.   at 

Halifax  19  July  1573.  Will  1  June  1573,  pr.  5  Mar.  157|, 
mar.    Mary,  (?)  Eliz.,  da.   of   Rob1  (Hugh)1   Moore  (More)  of 

Midgley,  first  wife  (?  if    Eliz'.,  bur.  at   Halifax   10  Feb.   154;}). 

They  had  issue — 2 


Jennet  or  Johanna,    wife   of   John    Hemingway,    (?)  bp.   at 
Halifax  19  Jan.  1539,  mar.  5  June  1564. 


1  Will  14  Oct.  1568  mentions  all  the  children  of  his  son-mdaw,  Richard  Sunder- 
land. 

2  Probably  also  William,  bp.  5  Aug.  1542,  bur.  4  Jan.  154*;  Richard,  bp.  j  Nov., 
bur.  10  Dec.  1544  ;  John.  bur.  23  May  1546. 


96  DUGDALe's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

He  mar.  8's  Anne,  da.  of  John  Rushworth,  of  Ridlesden,  8d  wife. 
They  had  issue1 — 
1.  Abraham  Sunderland,  of  High  Sunderland,  bp.  at  Halifax 
25  Jan.  1561,  bur.  there  27  June  1586.  Will  20  May 
1586,  pr.  20  Apr.  1587,  mar.  at  Halifax  5  Oct.  1579 
Susan,  da.  of  Raphe  Waterhouse,  of  Burstall,  (?)  bur. 
there  2  Dec.  1587.     They  had  issue — 

Abraham,  a  son,  died  young,  bur.  at  Halifax  16  Feb. 
1583. 
8.     Richard  (III). 

Agnes,  wife  of  Gilbert  Deyne,  (?)  bp.  at  Haliiax  18  Feb. 

15±&  mar.  19  Oct.  1568. 
Mary,  bur.  at  Halifax  19  Mar.  157f.     Will  7  Mar.  157f, 

pr.  13  June  1575. 
Grace,  bur.  at  Halifax  8  Feb.  157±      Will  20  Jan.  157± 
pr.   Mar.    1574,  mentions  sister  Sarah,  Agnes  wife  of 
Gilbert  Devne,  aunt  Elizabeth. 
Sarah. 

III.  RICHARD  SUNDERLAND,  of  Copley  (Coley),  Esqr,  heire  to 
his  brother,  J.  P.,  Treasurer  for  Lame  Soldiers,  bur.  at  Halifax 
25  June  1634,  mar.  Mary,  da.  of  Sr  Rich.  Saltonstall,  Knt, 
Ld  Mayor  of  London,  bur.  at  Halifax  12  May  1606.  They 
had  issue — 

1.  Abraham  (IV). 

2.  Rob.  Sunderland,  a  Turkey  marchant,  died  in  a0  Kilo, 

and  lieth  buried  in  ye  church  of  Hallifax  ivth  amies  on 
his  gravestone,  bp.  at  Halifax  I  Feb.  159|,  bur.  there 
11  Feb.  162|. 

3.  Sam.  Sunderland,  of  Harden,  in  co.  Ebor.,  cet.  67  an. 

11  Aug.  1665,  mar.  Anne,  dan.  of  Edwd.  Waterhouse, 
of  Priestley,  22  June  1625,  bp.  at  Halifax  11  Feb. 
159f,  d.  4  Feb.  1676,  bur.  at  Bingley,  M.I.  Will 
26  Jan.  1676. 

4.  Richard  Sunderland,  chrkp,  bp.  at  Halifax  4  Dec.  1603, 

bur.  there  5  June  1629. 

5.  Peter  Sunderland,  of  Fai reweither  Greene,  ueer  Bradford, 

in  co.  Ebor.,  made  a  fortune  in  London  and  endowed 
a  Lectureship  at  Bradford  Par.  Ch.,  bp.  at  Halifax 
21  Apr.  1606,  d.  29  Dec.  1677,  bur.  at  Bradford, 
M.I.  Will  24  Dec.  1677,  mar.  Mary,  da.  of  Rich. 
Buck,  of  Idel,  neer  Bradford  in  co.  Ebor.,  bur.  at 
Bradford  29  Dec.  1658.  He  remar.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Laurence  Buck,  bp.  at  Calverley  9  Nov.  1634,  mar. 
there  15  Nov.  1659,  remar.  Richd.  Shuttleworth  at 
Leeds  8  Oct.  1678. 
Sum?.,  wife  of  William  Beilby,  of  Micldethwayt  Grange, 

1  It  seems  doubtful  by  which  marriage  all  Richard  Sunderland's  children  were  ; 
Dugdale  makes  Abrahamaud  Richard  half,  but  it  is  most  likely  that  they  were  own 
brothers. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  97 

Esqr,    bp.    at   Halifax    24   Aug.    1597,    bur.    at   St. 

Martin's,  Micklegate,  York,  19  Oct.  1664.    (C.B.N.) 
Mary,   wife   of  Edward   Parker,    of  Browholm,    Esq., 

bp.   at  Halifax  8  June    1600,  mar.  there    28   Jan. 

16|§,  bur.  at  Mitton  1673. 
Judith,  died  unmarried  (she  tvas  a  twynne  with  Peter), 

bp.  at  Halifax  21  Apr.   1606,  (?)  bur.  there  22  Jan. 

162f. 

IV.  AJ3RAHA'  SUNDERLAND  of  Sunderland  &  Coley,  E-«j>;  died 
in  Pontefract  Castle  25  March  1644,  during  ye  seige  there,  it 
being  kept  fir  K.  Charles  if  first,  mar.  Eliz.,  da.  if  Peter 
Langdale,  of  Beverley,  Esq''  (father  to  Marmaduke,  Ld  Lang- 
dale).     They  had  issue — 

Langdale  (V). 

(?)Anne,  bp.  at  Halifax  25  Feb.  162?. 

V.  LANGDALE  SUNDERLAND,  o/  Aykton,  in  en.  Ehor.,  Esf, 
Cap1  of  a  Troop  if  horse  under  ye  command  of  Marmaduke, 
tats  Lord  Langdale,  in  ye  service  of  K.  Ch.  ye  1st  (ft.  44  a^n- 
a0  1665.  Had  to  sell  High  Sunderland,  and  bought  Ackton, 
bp.  at  St.  Martin's,  Coney  St.,  York,  20  Dec.  1622  (C.B.N.), 
mat.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxf.,  12  July  1639  (Foster),  bur.  at 
Featherstone  11  Nov.  1698,  M.I.,  mar.  Eliz.,  da.  of  Thomas 
Thonihill,  of  Fixbij,  in  com.  Ehor.,  Esrf,  bp.  at  Elland  5  Dec. 
1622.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Abraham,   est.   15  ami.    15  Sept.  1665,   bp.   at   Elland 

25  May  1650,  bur.  at  Featherstone  5  Sept.  1673, 
mat.  at  University  Coll.,  Oxf.,  12  Aug.  1668. 
(Foster.) 

2.  Bryan  (VI). 

Richard,  bp.  at  Elland  25  Mar.  1647,  bur.  there  14  Mar. 

1649. 
An  infant,  bur.  at  Elland  13  June  1649. 
Marmaduke,    bp.    at   Featherstone    5   Aug.    1652,    bur. 

there  29  July  1653. 
Two  children,  b.  and  bur.  at  Featherstone  9  Feb.  165|. 
He  remar.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Thos.   Hippon,  of    Featherstone, 
she  was  bur.  there  26  Feb.  170f.     They  had  issue — 

Richard,  bp.  at  Featherstone  16  Dec.  1678,  bur.  there 

28  Mar.  169|. 
Abraham,  bp.  at  Featherstone  20  June  1680,  bur.  there 

16  Feb.  168". 
Samuel  (A). 
Judith,    wife    of    John    Stanhope,    of    Nostell,    bp.    at 

Featherstone  9  Apr.  1675,  mar   there  11  June  1695. 
Susannah,  bp.  at  Featherstone  29   Feb.   167-f,  (?)  bur. 

there  16  June  1756. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Coates,  M.D.,  of  Pontefract,  b. 

10  Sept.,  bp.   13  Sept.,  1677,  mar.  at  Kirkby  Wharfe 

11  Aim-.  1709. 


98  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

VI.  BRYAN  SUNDERLAND,  cet.  12  an.  1G65,  of  Featherstone, 
bp.  there  28  May  1654,  mat.  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxf.,  24  Nov. 
1671,  (?)  bur.  at  Pontefract  22  July  1730,  mar.  first  Ann,  dau. 
of  .  .  .  ^ppleyard,  at  Wragby,  8  Dec.  1674,  bur.  there 
30  Jan.  1674.     They  had  issue  — 

VII.  PETER  SUNDERLAND,  of  Featherstone  and  Acton, 
which  he  sold,  bp.  at  Wragby  12  Oct.  1675,  bur. 
at  Featherstone  2  Apr.  1727,  mar.  at  York  Minster 
29  Dec.  1707  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Thornhill.  They 
had  issue — 

Richard,  b.  3,  bp.  13  Oct.  1708,  and  bur.  29  Mar. 

1737  at  Featherstone. 
Peter,  b.  24  Aug.,  bp.  14  Sept.  1709,  bur.  21 

July  1711  at  Featherstone. 
Langdale,  b.  31  May,  bp.  12  June,  bur.  20  Sept. 

1728  at  Featherstone. 
Anne,  wife  first  of  John  Wordsworth,  secondly  of 
Thos.  Sunderland,  of  Bigland,  bp.  at  Feather- 
stone 5  Dec.  1711,  bur.  there  28  Aug.  1749. 
Elizabeth,   bp.    11   May,   bur.   15  May  1713  at 

Featherstone. 
Elizabeth,  bp.   30  June,  bur.  13  Sept.   1714  at 

Featherstone. 
Susannah,  wife  first  of  John  Wormald,  of  Batley, 
bp.  at  Featherstone  27  Mar.  1720,  mar.  there 
3  Nov.  1736,  remar.  Wm.  Todd,  of  Newstead 
and  Wakefield,  d.  8  Dec.  1783. 
Frances,  bp.  29  Jan.  171?,  bur.  2  Sept.  1717  at 

Featherstone. 
Jane,  bp.  8  June  1715,  bur.    14  Nov.   1735  at 
Featherstone. 
He  remar.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Adams,  of  Rawcliffe,  mar.  lie. 
London  13  May  1678.     Thev  had  issue — 
John  (VIII). 
Marmaduke,  bp.   21   Mar.  168?,  bur.  26  Aug.   1683  at 

Featherstone. 
Mary,  bp.  7,  bur.  8  May  1682. 
Mary,  bp.  18  Sept.  1683. 
Susanna,  bp.  15,  bur.  26  Feb.  168*. 
Susanna,  bp.  8  Nov.  1688. 

VIII.     JOHN    SUNDERLAND,    of    Doncaster,   bp.    at   Featherstone 

8  Apr.  1679,  bur.  at  Arkscy  1759  or  60,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of 

Sir  Stephen  Thompson,  at  St.  Mary,  Bishophill  the  elder,  York, 

29  Dec.  1706,  bur.  at  Arkscy  6  Nov.  1761.     They  had  issue— 

Mary,  bp.  at  St.  Martin's,   Conej   St.,  York,   15  June 

1708  (C.B.N. ),  wife  of  Saml.  Foley,  Colonel,  mar.  at 

Wadworth  26  Apr.  1725,  bur.  atArksey  6  Feb.  1757. 

Catherine,  bp.  at  Holy  Trinitv.  King's  Scjuare,  York,  4 

Oct.  1715  (C.B.N.),  wife  of  Sir  Geo.  Cooke,  of  Wheatley, 

fifth  Bart.,  bur.  at  Arksey  21.  Apr.  1792,  set.  77. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  99 

We  return  to — 

A.  SAMUEL  SUNDERLAND  (son  of  Langdale  Sunderland  and 
Elizabeth  Hippon)  of  Bradley,  in  Kildwick  and  Badsworth, 
bp.  at  Featherstone  7  May  1682,  bur.  at  Badsworth  25  Apr. 
1742,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Saml.  Jenkinson,  of  Hodsoke, 
bur.  at  Badsworth  30  Jan.  1753.     They  had  issue — 

1 .  Langdale  Sunderland,  of  Bradley,  Collector  of  Customs, 

Newcastle,  bp.  at  Featherstone  7  Mar.  1706,  d.  26, 
bur.  30  Aug.  1792,  at  Gosforth,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Henry  Forster,  of  Uckerby,  Yorks  ,  rel.  of  Thos. 
Burdon,  of  Burdon.     They  had  issue — 

Langdale,  d.  inf. 

Forster,  d.  inf. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thos.  Denison,  mar.  St.  John's, 
Newcastle,  21  Dec.  1756. 
Mar.   secondly  Ann,  dau.  of  Robt.  Wilson,  of  Bedling- 
ton,  d.  sp.  1794,  bur.  at  Gosforth. 

2.  Samuel,  b.  at  Rogerthorpe  30  Aug.  1709,  bur.  4  Get. 

1719. 

3.  John  (B). 

4.  Richard,  of  London,  merchant,  bp.  at  Badsworth  26  May 

1712,  d.  at  Cork,  bur.  there,  mar.  Eliz.  or  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  .  .  .  Duel,  bur.  at  Royton.  They  had 
issue — 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Josh.  Pickford,  afterwards  Sir 
Josh.  Radcliffe,  b.  at  Croydon  26  Dec.  1748, 
mar.  there  16  Nov.  1765,  d.  26  Mar.  1796,  bur. 
at  Royton.     (Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  viii,  427). 

5.  Peter,  of  Billingley,  bp.  at  Badsworth  12  Aug.  1713,  d. 

unmar. 

6.  Thomas,  of  Bigland  Hall,  co    Lane,  bp.  at  Badsworth 

3  Mar.  1717,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  Peter  Sunderland, 
nf  Featherstone,  lair,  at  Featherstone  28  Aug.  1749. 
They  had  issue — 

Samuel,  bp.  at  Featherstone  10  Sept    1747. 
Anne,  bp.  at  Featherstone  28  Aug.  1746. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Featherstone  14  Mar.  1749. 
He  remar.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fox,  of  Whitehaven,  wid. 
of    Geo.   Bigland,   of    Bigland  Hall,   bur.   at   Cartmell. 
They  had  issue  — 

Peter,  b.  at  Bigland  31  July  1754. 

Langdale,   b.    at   Bigland  10  Mar.    1756,   bur.    at 

Cartmel  Jan.  1  760. 
John,  b.  at  Bigland  29  Dec.  1760,  d.  in  N.  America. 
Langdale,  M.D.,  b.  at  Bigland  1764,  d.  s.p.  30  Apr. 
1821,  let.  57,  M.I.  Cartmel,  Mrs.  Betty  Sunder- 
land,  late    of    Longlands,    d.     15    July    1826, 
set.    53. 
Elizabeth,  b.   at  Bigland   11  Mar.  1758,  mar.  first 
Wm.  Russell,  second,  .   .  .     Deake,  clerk 


100  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Sarah,  b.  at  Bigland  12  Nov.  1762,  mar.  J.  Tipping 
Senhouse,  of  Calder  Abbey. 
Olivia,    wife  of    Thos.    Sayle,    of    Wentbridge,    bp.    at 

Featherstone  30  Dec.  1703. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Featherstone  10  May  1705,  bur.  there 

10  June. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Featherstone  27  Jan.  170 |,  bur.  at  Bads- 
worth  17  Dec.  1732. 
Penelope,  bp.  at  Badsworth  17  Jan.  1714. 
Susanna,  bp.  at  Badsworth  Jan.  1716. 
Catherine,   wife  of  Win.  Barraclough,  of  Rogerthorpe, 
bp.  at  Badsworth  27  Oct.  1720,  mar.  there. 
B      JOHN  SUNDERLAND,  of  Whittington,  co.  Lane,  J.P.,  bp.  at 
Badsworth  15  Jan.  171°,  mar.  Mary,  dan.  of  Thos.  Rawlinson, 
of  Whittington  Hall.     They  had  issue — 
Thomas  (C). 
Samuel,  d.  inf. 
Judith,  b.  May  1741,  mar.  Edw.  Gregge  Hopwood,  of 

Chambre. 
Elizabeth. 

C.  THOMAS   SUNDERLAND,    of   Whittington  Hall,   J. P.,   mar. 

Anne,  clan,  of  Wm.  Dickson,  bur.  at  Ulverston  12  Apr.  1809. 
John  (D). 

Thomas,  b.  25  May  1744,  bp.  at  Ulverston  7  Feb.  1775. 
Eleanore,  bp.  at  Ulverston  26  July  1771. 
Mary,  b.   11  Aug.  1772,  bp.  at  Ulverston  7  Feb.  1775, 

mar.  there  30  Oct.  1804  Hon.  Win.  Lumley,  d.  s.p. 

19  July  1807,  bur.  at  Ulverston. 
Anne.bp.  at  Ulverston  11  June  1776,  mar.  there  29  July 

1799  Rev.  Henry  Askew,  Rector  of  Greystoke. 

D.  JOHN  SUNDERLAND,  M.A.  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  21  Dec.  1769, 

bp.  at  Ulverston  27   Jan.    1770,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of    Edward 
King  of  Askham  Hall. 

Thomas,  bp.  at  Ulverston  18  Nov.  1807. 
Edward  (E). 
John,  d.  inf. 

George  Henry  Carleton,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  at  Ulverston 
3  May  1814,  bur.  there  Dec.  1876,  mar.  Margaret,  d.  and 
coh.  of  Lt  -Col.  Story. 
Anne,  bp.  at  Ulverston  26  Nov.  1811. 

E.  EDWARD    SUNDERLAND,    Lt.-Col.  Royal   Artillery,  bp.  at 

Ulverston  6  Feb.  1 809,  mar.  Frances  Austin,  of  Dublin.   They 
had  issue — 

Mary  Henrietta. 
Anne  Eliza  Plantagenet. 
Catherine. 
The  earlier  parts  of  the  additions  to  this  pedigree  have  been  obtained 
from  the  Halifax  and  Featherstone  Registers,  and  the  Wills  at  York  ; 
some  of  the  later  information  is  from  Hunter's  "  Minorum  Gentium  " 
and  the  "Yorkshire  Genealogist." 


DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  101 

Yorke,  13"  Aug.  1666. 


Ijalu 


of 


^bepparti   dLastlr. 


St 


Akms  : — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  covered  cups  Or. 
Qu.  for  proofe  of  tlie.se  amies. 

I.     JOHN  SUA  W,  of  Hall-Broom,  in  com.  Ebor.,  in  the  Chapelry 
of  Bradfield,  mar.  Elizabeth    .     .     .     They  had  issue — 

1.  William  Shaiv,  dyed  young. 

2.  John  (11). 

II.  JOHN  SHAW,  of  Hall-Broom,  in  com.  Ebor.,  and  of  Sicke 
House,  bur.  at  Bradfield  19  Dee.  1634,  set.  63,  mar.  Emot, 
daughter  to  Nicholas  Stead,  of  Onsacre,  at  Bradfield   13  June 

1607,  bur.  at  Patrington  28  Jan.  1652.     They  had  issue — 

III.  JOHN  SUA  W,  of  Sheppard  Castle,  in  com.  Ebor.,  cet.  57  ann. 
1666,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Rotherham  and  of  Hull,  whence  he  was 
ejected,  b.  at  Sicke  House  23  June,  bp.  at  Bradfield   24  June 

1608,  d.  19  Apr.,  bur.  at  Rotherham  21  Apr.  1672.  Will 
21  Nov.  1671,  pr.  27  Aug.  1672,  mar.  Dorothy,  daughter  to 
George  Heathcoat,  of  Calthorp  Hall,  in  co.  Derb.,  first  wife,  at 
Trinity  Church,  Micklegate,  York,  13  Dec.  1632,  d.  10 'Dee., 
bur.  12  Dec.  1657  at  Trinity  Church,  Hull.    They  had  issue — 

1.  Emot,  mar.  to  Francis  Blunt,  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  b. 

at  Sicke  House  3  Nov.,  bp  at  Bradfield  14  Nov. 
1633,  mar.  at  Trinity  Church,  Hull,  24  Nov.  1659, 
being  then  widow  of  Mathew  Wardel,  of  Patrington 
(to  whom  she  was  mar.  15  Miy  1651  at  St.  Mary's, 
Hull).     Shed.  1671. 

2.  Dorothy,   mar.   to  Jonathan  Staynforth  (Staniforth),  of 

Rotheram,  in  co.  Ebor.,  b.  at  Chumlegh,  co.  Derby, 
29  June  1635,  mar.  at  Trinity  Church,  Hull,  10  Dec. 
1657,  d.  1659. 

3.  Rebeca,  mar.  P>  Richard  Sheldon,  of  Monyash,  in  com. 

Derbice,  b.  at  Sicke  House  18  Apr.,  bp.  at  Bradford 
3  May  1638,  mar.  at  Rawmarsh  15  Jan.  166f,  remar. 
Gilbert  Rene. 
4-     Rachel  I,   mar.   lo   Francis   Burdet,   of    Wo/tey,   in    com. 
Ebor.,  b.  at  Rotherham  5  Nov.,  bp.  there  14  Nov. 


102 


DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


1639,    mar.   at   Rawmarsh  27    Dec.   1666,    bur.    at 
Silkstone  9  Nov.  1689. 
o.     Ilesther,  mar.  to  Humphry  Marler,  of  Manchester,  in  co. 
Lane,  b.  atRotherham  Vicarage  21  Aug.,  bp.  29  Aug. 
1641,  mar.  at  Dishley,  co.  ('est.,  16  Dec.  1663. 

6.  Ruth,  mar.    to    George   Dale,   of  Monyashall,    in    com. 

Derb.,  b.  at  Hull  20  Feb.,  bp.  at  St.  Mary's  27  Feb. 
1644. 
1.     John,  bp.  at    Sicke   House   3    Jan.,   bur.   at    Bradfield 
12  Jan.  1636. 
He  remar.  Margaret,  daughter  to  John  Stillington,  of  Keljield,  in 
co.  Ebor.,  Esq'\  2'1  wife,  exor.  of  her  husband's  will,  b.  at  Kelfield 
29    Sept.    1624,   mar.   at  Stillingfleet   19    Dec.    1659,    bur.  at 
Rotherham  26  Dec,  1693.     They  had  issue  — 

John  Shaw,  cet.  3  ami.  1060,  b.  at  Rotherham  9  Feb.,  bp. 
there  15  Feb.  166|,  d.  unmar.,  bur.  there  1  Jan.  168-f. 

7.  Marg1,   cut.  5  an.   1666,  first   wife  of   Elkaua  Rich,  <»f 

Bull  House,  gent.,  b.  at  Charterhouse,  Hull,  30  Oct., 
bp.  7  Nov.  1660,  mar.  20  Oct.  1680,  d.  10  June,  bur. 
at  Rotherham  12  June  1684. 

Much   of    the  information  in   this  pedigree  has  been  obtained  from 
Hunter's  "  Minorurn  Gentium." 


XOUTH    BATLIWICK    OK    Hoi.DEliNESSE. 


Hull.  4°  Sept.  166: 


Jfiiltljarpe 


of 


iijjkstljonte. 


Akms  : — Argent,  a  cross  nioline  Sable,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
■Chest  : — A  horse  passant  Argent,  bridle  Azure,  bit  Or. 

I.     CHRISTOPHER  EULLTHOIiPE,  of  Tumtall,  in  com.  Palat 

Dunelm,  Es</>;  (son  of  Nicholas  Fullthorpe,  of  Tunstall,  for 
earlier  descents  see  Surtees'  Durham,  vol.  iii,  127),  bp.  24  Aug. 
1580,  and  bur.  27  Feb.  166|  at  Strantou,  co.  Durh.,  mar. 
Mary,  daughter  of  Clement  Colmer,  Dr  in  Diainity,  bur.  at 
.Strantou  14  Aug.  1670.     They  had  issue — 

Clement  (11). 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robt.  Hutton,  of  Houghton-le-Spring. 


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Mary,  wife  of  Christopher  Dodsworth,  Master  of  the  Hospital 
at  Well.,  mar.  27  Oct.  1629  at  Stranton. 

II.  CLEMENT  FULT1IORPE,  of  Tunstall,  in  com.  Palat.  Dunelm, 

J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Durham,  bp.  1  Jan.   160%  mar.  Isabel/, 

daughter  of  <bv  John  Calcerley,  of  Little  Burne,  in  com.  /'a/at. 
Dunelm,  A7,  1  wife,  at  Brancepeth  20  Nov.  1628.  They  had 
issue — 

1.     John  (III). 

S.  Christopher  Fu/thorpe,  Hector  of  Si(/lesthome,  in  llohlei- 
ness,  (jet.  35  an.  4  Sept.  a"  1665,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  bp.  at  Stranton  11  June  163:'), 
d.  5  Sept.,  bur.  9  Sept.  1709.  Will  13  June  1707, 
mar.  14  May  16^7  at  Pocklington,  Mary,  dan.  of 
.  .  .  lvobinson,  bur.  25  Aug.  1695  at  Sigglesthorne. 
They  had  issue — 

Mary,    bp.    13   Jan.    166£   at  Sigglesthorne,    bur. 

29  Aug.  1669  at  Pocklington. 
Isabel,  bp.  13  Jan.  1 6 f  §,  bur.  4  June  1676  at  Pock- 
lington. 
Mary,  bp.  13  Feb.  167i  at  Sigglesthorne. 
Timothy,  bp.  30  Mar.  1674,  bur.  1  Sept.  1692. 
Isabel,  bp.  7  June  1H77. 

Christopher,  bp.  3  July  1679,  bur.  3  May  1702. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robt.  Ellis,  of  Kilham.  b.  8  Aug. 
1682,   mar.  at  York  Minster  29   May    1700,  d. 
16  Oct.  1706,  bur.  at  Sigglesthorne. 
Ann,  bp.  and  bur.  3  June  1693. 

3.  Clement,   bp.  at  Stranton   20   Nov.   1631,  d.  s.p.,  bur. 

there  10  Mar.  166A. 

4.  Gabriel,    of    Newcastle,    merchant,   bp.   20   Apr.   1635, 

bur.  at  Newcastle  5  Apr.  1607.     Will  15  Mar.  1666, 
mar.  Barbara,  dan.  of  John  Emerson,  of  Newcastle,  13 
May  1662,  bur.  there  15  Oct.  1671.     They  had  issue- 
John,  bp.  at  Newcastle  19  Feb.  166|,  d.  inf. 
Mary,   bp.    7   Nov.   1664,   bur.    14  Sept.    1665   at 

Newcastle. 
Barbara,  bp.  at  Newcastle  11  Jan.  166f. 

5.  Timothy,  Citizen  and   Leatherseller  of  London,  bp.   at 

Stranton  5  Dec.  1636,  d.  8  Oct.  1664.  Will  6  Oct., 
pr.  17  Oct.  1664,  London,  mar.  Mary,  dan.  of  Peter 
Smith,  of  London,  m;>r.  lie.  6  Nov.  1661,  rcmar. 
William  Skinner,  of  Hull. 

6.  William,  bp   at  Stranton  9  Jan.  164^. 

Mary,  wife  of  Hcnrv  Fetherstonhau»h,  bp.  at  Stranton 
8  Mar.  169|, 
He  mar.  secondly  Margaret,  dan.  of  Sir  Edwd.  Boyse,  of  Fred- 
ville,  co.  Kent,  wid.  of  Ceo.  Trotter,  Esq.,  of  Skelton  Castle. 

III.  JOHN  FUJ/PLTGRPE,  of  Tunstall,  in  com.  Palat.  Dunelm,  bp. 

at  Stranton  11  Apr.  1630,  bur.  there  8  Feb.  169|,  mar.  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Trotter,  of  Skelton  Castle.     They  had  issue 


104 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


Christopher,  son  and  heir,  bur.  4  Sept.  1667. 

Clement,  bp.  28  Mar.  1667,  d.  inf. 

Henry,  bp.  22  Nov.  1668,  bur.  21  Jan.  1694. 

Mary,  bur.  19  May  1662. 

Elizabeth,  bp.  9  Apr.  1665,  d.  inf. 

Isabella,   wife  of    Thos.    Morell,   of    Thirsk,   merchant,   bp. 

30  June  1670,  mar.  11  Oct.  1705. 
Mary,  wife  of  Ebenezer  Clcdhill,  Lt.-Col.  bp.  30  Mar.  1663. 
Catherine,   wife  of   John  Stratford,  bp.   11  May  1672,  bur. 
1  Jan.  172'. 

The  additions  are  mostly  from  Surtees'  Durham  ;  the  enti'ies  from 
the  Pocklington  and  Sigglesthorne  Registers  have  been  given  by  Rev. 
C.  B.  Norclitfe,  M.A. 


Gilling  East  Wapentake. 


Stokesley  8°  Sept.  1666. 


Do&stooril) 

of 

Uaxton. 

Arms  : — Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bugle-horns  Sable,  as  many  bezants. 

I.  ED  WARD  DODSWORTII,  of  Chevington,  in  com.  Northumbrive, 
huntsman  to  King  James,  d.  30  May  1630,  M.I.  Warkworth, 
Will  10  Apr.,  mar.  Elizabeth  .   .   . 

1.  Raphe  Dodsworth,  of  Felton,  in  com.  Northum.br.,  <//>■</ 

in  a"  160 4. 

Robert,    had    £50    in    1650    in    his  uncle   Robert 

Dods worth's  will. 
Jane. 

2.  Robert  (II). 

/.     Frances,  wife  of  .  .  .  Rochester,  Gierke. 

2.     Margaret,  wife  of  John  Sleigh,  a  Merchant  in  Berwick 

upon  Tweed. 
S.     Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Murton,  a  Merck*  in  Berwick 
upon  Tweed ;  secondly  of  Samuel!  Barker,  of  Barton, 
in  com.  Ebor.,  gent.  ;    thirdly  of  George   Walton,  of 
Barton,  aforesaid. 
Isabel,  wife  of  ...  .  Stow. 
Kathcrine,  wife  of  ...  .   Beard. 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


105 


II.  ROBERT  DODS  WORTH,  of  Barton,  in  com  Ebor.,  died  in 
a0  1650,  bur.  at  Barton  St.  Cuthberts  9  Apr.  1651  (Whitaker's 
Richmondshire).  Will  15  Mar.  1G50,  pr.  at  London  25  June 
1651  (Yorks  Record  Series,  vol.  ix,  34),  mar.  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Arthur  Hebbume,  of  Hebburne,  in  com.  Northum- 
brian, remar.  Colonel  Chaytor,  d.  2-t  Feb.  1703,  bur.  at  Barton 
St.  Cuthberts,  vet.  100  years.     They  had  issue — 

Thomas  Dodsworth,  at.   19   an.  8°  /Sept.    a0  1660,    d. 

s.p.  28  Sept.  1680,  bur.  at  Barton  St.  Cuthberts. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Wm.  Killinghall,  of  Middleton  St. 
George,  co.  Durh.,  mar.  at  Barton  St.  Cuthberts 
30  Jan.  167|,  bur.  at  Middleton  St.  George  19  Mar. 
1678.  (Surtees'  Durham). 
Mary,  wife  of  John  Killinghall,  mar.  27  Nov.  1667, 
remar.  John  Pemberton  18  Dec.  1683  at  Hurvvorth, 
(Surtees'  Durham),  bur.  there  2  Feb.  1630. 


1. 


2. 


ClTTY   OF   YoilKE. 


Yorke,  11°  Aug.  1666. 


ooo 


SHitton 

of 


Arms  : — Sable,  a  water  bouget  Argent,  in  chief  three  bezants. 
(  Irest  :—An  owl  Argent,  ducally  gorged  Or. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

Dugdale  begins — 

OLIVER  WIT  TON,  of  Skipton,  in  Craven,  in  com.  Ebor.,  died  in 
a°  1502,  temp.  II.  7,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heire  of  John 
Illingioorth,  of  1  Ming  worth. 


OLIVER  W1TT0N,  of  Skipton,  in  Craven,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  oj 
John  Whitlay,  of  Whiilay,  in  Craven,  in  com.  Ebor.,  1  loife,  mar. 
Susan,  daughter  of  John  Dickson,  of  Bentley-Royd,  in  Craven, 
second  wife. 


106  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

JOSHUA    WITTON,  of  Skipton,  in  Craven. 

The  above  is  all  wrong,  and  it  is  thought  the  correct  genealogy  is  as 
under.  It  is,  however,  probable  that  the  family  came  from  Skipton,  as 
we  have  the  will  of  Oliver  Witt  on,  of  Skipton,  4  Nov.  1502,  pr.  25  Jan. 
150f,  leaving  Robert,  Christopher,  Richard,  Oliver,  William,  sons,  and 
Margaret,  Elene,  and  Elizabeth,  daughters.  There  is  also  the  will  of 
William  Witton,  of  Skipton,  pr.  14  Jan.  1517,  leaving  a  wife  Agnes  and 
children.  It  is  uncertain  what  relationship  the  undermentioned  William 
would  be  to  these. 

I.     WILLIAM  WITTON,  of  Ovenden,  near  Halifax,  bur.  at  Halifax 
8  Nov.  1579,  mar.  there  11  Aug.  1549  Elizabeth  Illingworth, 
she  was  bur.  "21  Sept.  1562.     They  had  issue — 
Oliver  (II). 

(?)  Richard,  bp.  18  Sept.  1553,  bur.  7  July  1554. 
(?)  Edward,  bp   19  Dec.  1556. 
(It  is  possible  that  he  remarried  at  Halifax  16  May  1563  Johanna 
Berstow,  and  had  Anne,  bp.  2  Sept.  1565  ;  Johanna,  bur.  20  June  1564  ; 
and  Genett,  bur.  5  Apr.  1565). 

II.  OLIVER  WITTON,  of  Ovenden,  clothier,  bur.  at  Halifax 
5  Aug.  1598,  mar.  7  Oct.  1589  at  Halifax  Elizabeth,  daughter 
a/  John  Whitley,  of  Wheatley,  in  Ovenden,  in  com.  Ebor.,  1 
wife.     They  had  issue — 

Edward  Witton,  bp.  21  June  1590,  bur.  21  July  1600. 
He   remar.    8   Nov.    1592   at  Halifax  Susan,  daughter  of   John 
Dickson,  of  Benlley-Royd  in  Sowerby,  second  wife,  bm\  21  Feb. 
160|.     They  had  issue — 

III.  JOSHUA  WITTON,  of  Sowerby,  yeoman,  in  com.  Ebor.,  dyed 
circa  annu  1615,  bp.  at  Halifax  14  Apr.  1594,  bur.  there 
27  Sept.  1614.  Will  16  Sept.  1614.  Mar.  there  13  June  1614 
Sibell,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Brake,  of  Halifax,  in  com.  Ebor. 
(remar.  first  24  Oct.  1616  Michael  Whitley,  of  Bentley,  in 
Sowerby,  secondly  Francis  Priestley,  of  Priestley  Ing).  They 
had  issue — 

IV.     JOSHUA  WITTON,  of  the  Citty  of  Yorhe,  cet.  51  ami.  11°  Aug. 
1666,    a    posthumous    son,    bp.    at    Halifax    19     Mar.    161|, 
educated  at  Oxford,  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  mat.  9  Dec.  1631,  B.A. 
11  Nov.  1634,  M.A.  30  June  1637,  in  Holy  Orders,  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Fairfax,  by  whom  he  was  appointed  18  May  1646  to  the 
Rectory  of    Thornhill,  from  which  he   was   ejected  in    1662, 
retired  to  York  where  he  died  1  June  1674,  bur.  3  June  at  All 
Saints'  Church  (C.B.N. ).      Will  28  May  1674,  mar.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of    Tempest   Thometon,    of   Tiersall,    in   com.    Ebor., 
Esqr,  bur.  at  Thornhill  25  June  1656.     They  had  issue — 
Richard  (V). 
1.     Elizabeth,  cet.  12  ann.,  bp.  at  Thornhill  7  June  1654, 
mar.  John  Ferrers,  of  Bashall,  12  Dec.  1675  at  St. 
Martin's,  Coney  Street,  York,   (C.B.N.) 


DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  10 1 

2.  Margaret,  tut.  10  mm.,  bp.  at  Thornhill  18  Sept.  1655, 
mar.  first  at  Wakefield  George  Marsh,  Dr  in  phisick, 
16  Nov.  1689,  secondly  at  York  Minster  4  June  1691, 
Theophilus  Shelton,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  West 
Riding,  (?)bur.  at  Wakefield  9  Oct.  1716. 

John,  bp.  at  Thornhill  24  Mar.  1646,  bur.  there  14  Jan. 
1661. 

Tempest,  bp.  at  Thornhill  17  Dec.  1651,  bur.  there 
2  Jm.  1651. 

A  child,  bur.  at  Thornhill  23  Mar.  1G45. 

V.     RICHARD  WITTON,  of   Lupset,  cet.  10  an.  11°  Aug.   1006, 
bp.   at    Thornhill    7    Oct.    1649,    Barrister-at-Law,    pui'chased 
Lupset,  d.  15  Apr.,  bur.  19  Apr.  1718  in  Wakefield  Ch.,  M.I., 
mar.  Elizabeth,  dan.  and  heiress  of  Wilfred  Lawson,  of  Brunton, 
co.  Northumb.,  d.   L'9  Aug.,  bur.  1   Sept.   1727  at  Wakefield, 
M.I.     They  had  issue — 
Richard  (VI). 
John  (VII). 
Henry,  bp.  at  Wakefield   13  July    1686,  lair,  there   10  May 

1713. 
Mary,   bp.   at   Wakefield   29  Oct.    1683,  bur.  there  24  Feb. 

168|. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Wakefield  26  Feb.  1684,  bur.  there  2  Oct. 

1711. 
Margaret,  bp.  at  Wakefield  29  Oct.  1689,  bur.  there  2  Jan 
174*. 

VI.  RICHARD  WITTON,  ESQ.,  of  Lupset,  bp.  at  Wakefield  1 8  May 
1682,  bur.  there  23  July  1743.  Will  6  Jan.  1742,  pr.  at  York 
24  July  1746,  mar.  Jane,  dan.  of  Wm.  Milner,  Esq.,  of  Leeds, 
bur.  at  Wakefield  28  May  1778.  He  leaving  no  issue  was 
succeeded  by  his  brother-  - 

VII.  JOHN  WITTON,  of  Lupset,  bp.  at  Wakefield  17  Dec.  1691,  in 
Holy  Orders,  Fell,  of  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.,  B.A.  1712,  M.A. 
1716,  Prebendary  of  Tockerington  in  the  Church  of  York,  d. 
s  p.  at  Birth  waite  Hall  1  Sept.  1754,  when  the  Lupset  estates 
fell  to  the  descendants  of  his  Aunts;  mar.  at  Sandal  2  Jan. 
174f  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  Assheton,  Esq.,  of  Downham,  b. 
27  Oct.  1721  (remar.  Peregrine  Wentworth,  Esq.),  bur.  in  York 
Minster  7  July  1797. 


108  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  Of  YORKSHIRE. 

Gilling  West.  Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 


fBmttstall 


of 


IBnto^ 


Arms  :— Or,  a  chevron  Sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  an  escallop  of  the  field. 
Crest  :— A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  proper,  the  hand  holding  an  escallop. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  arms. 

I.     PHILIP  BRUNSKILL,  of  Barnard  Castle.     He  had  issue— 
Reynolde  (II). 

Henry,  living  1583,  who  had  issue — 
John  Brunskill,  1583. 

II.  REYNOLDE  BRUNSKILL,  of  Barnard  Castle.  Will  dated 
4  June  1583,  mar.  first  Alicia,  dau.  of  Thos.  Slater,  of  Bowes. 
They  had  issue — 

Philip  (III). 

Jane,  wife  of  Robert  Taylor. 

III.  PHILIP  BRUNSKILL,  of  Barnard  Castle,  purchased  the  manor 
and  advowson  of  Bowes,  from  John  Dalston,  Esq.,  25  Jan. 
1593,  d.  15  June  1634,  mar.  Christian,  dan.  cf  Roger  Alderson, 
of  Barnard  Castle.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Reginald  (IV). 

2.  Ambroie  Brunslcell,  of  Novihall  (Northaw)  in  co.  Hertf., 

and  of  Hadley,  co.  Middx.,  merchant,  of  St.  Laurence, 
Old  Jewry,  entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Visitation  of 
Middlesex,  1663.  Will  26  Dec.  1668,  pr.  2  Nov. 
1670  (Surtees'  Durham,  iv,  p.  92),  mar.  first 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Humble,  citizen  of  Lom- 
bard Street,  London,  at  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
21  Nov.  1624,  she  was  bur.  there  18  Feb.  164f. 
They  had  issue — 

Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Walton,  of  London,  grocer. 
Honor,  wife  of  Francis  Asty,  of  London,  merchant, 
mar.  lie.  27  Feb.  164f,  she  then  19. 
He    remar.   Rachel,    dau.    of   Robert    Baker,    relict   of 
Martin  Brodgate,  of  London. 

3.  Roger,  of   Barnard   Castle,  d.  s.p.,  bur.  there  8  Sept, 

1666. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  109 

4.  Philip. 

5.  William  Brunskell,  merchant,  of  London,  named  in  his 

brother  Ambrose's  will,  mar.  .  .  . 

6.  Samuel. 

Philis,  wife  of  Cuthbert  Thursby,  of  Woolhouse,  bur. 
7  Mar.  167a.     Will  27  Feb.  167f 

IV.  REGINALD  BRUNSKILL,  of  Bowes,  gent.,  living  1615,  d. 
27  Sept.  1636,  bur.  at  Bowes,  mar.  Sythe,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Appleby,  of  Clove  Lodge,  in  the  parish  of  Romaldkirk.  They 
had  issue — 

Philip,  bp.  at  Barnard  Castle  9  May  1613. 

Philip  (V). 

Isabel,  bp.  at  Bowes  20  Apr.  1612. 

Phillis,  bp.  at  Barnard  Castle  9  May  1613. 

V.  PHILIP  BRUNSKELL,  of  Bowes,  cet.  50  an.  21  Aug.  1665, 
bp.  at  Barnard  Castle  6  Nov.  1615,  bur.  at  Bowes  20  Mar. 
1698,  mar.  Mary,  daughter  of  Percevall  Philips,  of  Brignell, 
in  com.  Pborum,  28  July  1640  at  Holy  Trinity,  Goodramgate, 
York.  (C  B.N.)     They  had  issue— 

1.  Philip  (VI). 

2.  Percevall,  of  Clement's  Inn,  London,  d.  s.p.  1707. 

3.  Francis,  purchased  the  Huddleston  estate  in  Rumbald- 

kirk  1684,  d.  s.p.     (Harrison.) 
Mary. 

VI.  PHILIP  BRUNSKILL,  cet.  21  an.  21  Aug.  1665,  of  Bowes,  d. 
v.p.j  bur.  at  Barnard  Castle  11  June  1675.  Will  pr.  1  July 
1675  at  Richmond,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fetherston- 
halgh,  of  Kirkoswald,  co.  Cumb.     They  had  issue — 

Thomas  (VII). 

Philip,  1675,  s.p. 

VII.  THOMAS  BRUNSKILL,  of  Grange  Hall  and  Bowes,  bur.  at 
Bowes  24  Apr.  1743.  Will  1  Aug.  1741,  pr.  23  Oct.  1758  at 
Richmond,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Harrison,  Clerk, 
Vicar  of  Brough,  co.  Westm,,  Art.  before  mar.  29  Mar.  169|. 
They  had  issue — 

Philip  (VIII). 

Mary,  bp.  29  Apr.  1703,  d.  s.p,  bur.  24  Dec.  1743  at 
Bowes.     Will  pr.  York  1744. 

Dorothy,  bur.  at  Bowes  30  May  1717. 

Elizabeth,  bur.  at  Bowes  1  Mar.  1718. 

Catharine,  bur.  at  Bowes  31  Mar.  1720. 

Sarah,  bp.  13  May  1708,  bur.  at  Bowes  22  Apr.  1732. 

Anne,  bp.  16  Apr.  1710,  bur.  at  Bowes  20  Jan.  17 If. 

Lucy,  wife  of  Geo.  Gargett,  of  Barnard  Castle,  surgeon, 
living  1743,  (?)  d.  20  Feb.  1797,  ret.  86,  bur.  there,  M.I. 

VIII.  PHILIP  BRUNSKILL,  of  Bowes,  bp.  14  Feb.  170f,  bur.  at 
Bowes  31  Jan.  1794,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Lowe 
Whytell,  of  Gilmondby,  bur.  1  Nov.  1751.     They  had  issue — 


110 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


Anne,  eld.  dan.  and  coh.,  d.  9  Jan.  1784,  set.  3G,  M.I. 
Bowes,  mar.  28  Aug.  1766  Cornelius  Harrison,  of  Stub- 
house,  Esq. 

Mary,  bp.  at  Bowes  6  Aug.  1748,  mar.  Win,  Kipling,  of 
Bowes,  d.  1809. 

Penelope,  bp.  20  Oct/1751,  bur.  at  Bowes  26  Sept.  1769. 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  1°  Sept.  1665. 


KcMnsott 


of 


JJncktott. 


Arms  : — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  Or,  as  many  cinquefoils  of   the 
field,  a  canton  Argent. 

I.  JOHN  ROBINSON,  a  merchant,  in  London,  died  a0  1599,  and 
lyeth  interred  in  Sl  Helen's  in  Bishopsgate  Stveete,  of  Merchant 
Taylors,  Alderman  of  London,  d.  19  Feb.  1599,  M.I.  at  St. 
Helen's.  AVill  12  July  1599,  mar.  Christian,  eldest  daughter 
of  Thomas  Anderson,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  niece  of 
Sir  Henry  Anderson,  Knt.,  d.  24  Apr.  1592,  bur.  at  St.  Helen's, 
M.I.     They  had  issue — 

John  Ruhinson,  of  Either. 

Henri/  (II). 

Arthur. 

Robert. 

Humphrey,  of  'thicket. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Gifford  Watkyn,  of  co.  Northants. 

Ann,  wife  of  Thomas  Walthall,  of  London,  mercer,  mar. 

lie.  31  July  1589  at  St.  Bartholomew  the  Great. 
Mary,  wife  first  of  Sir  Kobt.  Napier,  Knt.,  and  Bart., 

second  of  Sir  Robt.  Sandie,  Knt 
Elizabeth,    wife    of    Thus.    Jeftery,    of    Ikenli  mi,    near 

Uxbridge. 
Christian,     wife    of    Thomas    Richardson,    of    London, 
silkman. 


DUGJDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  Ill 

II.  HENRY  ROBYNSON,   a  merch*  in  Zond.,  died  in  a°  1653, 

merchant  of  the  staple  of  England,  free  of  the  East  India 
Company,  and  of  the  Merchant  Adventurers,  and  Haberdashers, 
mar.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Henry  Coulthurst,  an  alderman  of 
the  Citty  of  London,  1  wife.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Henri/  Robinson,  died  without  issue. 

2.  Jokn(lII). 

1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Wilson,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 

son  of  Thomas  "Wilson,  of  Yorkshire. 

2.  Sara,  wife  of  Nicholas  Orton,  of  London,  draper. 

III.  JOHN  ROBINSON,  of  R addon,  in  co  Ebor.,  died  in  a°  1659, 

vel  circa,  mar.  8  Aug.  1638  at  Bishop  Middleham  (C.B.N.) 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Woodhouse,  of  Corneforth,  in 
y<  Bishopprick  of  Durham.     They  had  issue — 

1.  John  (IV). 

2.  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  Commander  of    H.M.   "Cornwall," 

d.  s.p.  1701,  mar.  Mrs.  Jane  Aslabie  at  York  Minster 
3  Nav.  1700. 

3.  Humphrey,  d.  s.p.   1707.     Will  21   Nov.  1706,  leaving 

his  estates  at  Buckton,  Bempton,  and  Bridlington  to 
his  nephew  Bethell  Robinson,  mar.  Am\  .  .   . 
4-     Arthur  (A). 

1.  Margaret,  wife  of  Charles  Woolfe. 

2.  Dorothy,  wife  of  John  Pratt. 

IV.  JOHN  ROBINSON,  of  Buckton,  in  com.  Ebor.,  cet.  24  ami. 
1  Sept.  1665,  bp.  3  Nov.  1640  at  Bishop  Middleham  (C.B.N. ), 
bur.  at  Fylingdales  3  Apr.  1700,  mar.  Adeline,  daughter  of 
Richard  Conyers,  of  Filwgdales,  in  co.  Ebor.,  bur.  there  2  Dec. 
1716.     They  had  issue — 

V.  JOHN  ROBINSON,  of  Buckton,  d.  at  Buckton  Sept.  1769, 
mar.   .   .   .  They  had  issue — 

Hannah,  wife  of  Sir  Wm,  Foulis,  Bart.,  of  Ingleby,  and 
carried  the  Buckton  estates  into  that  family. 

We  return  to — 

A.  ARTHUR  ROBINSON,  fourth  son  of  John  Robinson,  of  Buck- 
ton,  bur.  8  July  1703  at  St.  Martin's,  Coney  Street,  York,  mar. 
16S3  Mary  Bethell,1  bur.  at  same  church  1734.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  Bethell  (B). 

2.  Arthur,  of  Hull,  bp.  12  May  1685  at  St.  Crux,  York,  d. 

1738,  mar.  29  Dec.  1712  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull, 
(C.B.N.),  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Mason,  Collector  of 
Customs  at  Hull.     They  had  issue — 

1  It  seems  at  present  uncertain  if  she  was  the   daughter  of   Walter  Bethell,  of 
Ellerton,  or  of  Sir  Hugh  Bethell. 


112  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Arthur,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Hull,  1753-83 
d.  s.p.  9  Mar.  1793,  set.  77,  mar.  Elizabeth  .  .  . 
whod.  1796. 

A  daughter,  d.  unmar.  at  Doncaster  1811. 

Ann,  wife  of  Josiah  Wordsworth,  of  Wadworth. 

1.  Mary,  unmar. 

2.  Margaret,  unmar. 

B.  BETHELL  ROBINSON,  of  York,  barrister,  bp.  24  Jan.  168*  at 

St.  Crux,  York,  d.  int.  1719,  bur.  at  St.  Mich.-le-Belfrey,  mar. 
at  St.  Dennis  4  Jan.  170f  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Heseltine,  of 
Gateshead,  bur.  17  Feb.  173f  at  St.  Mich.-le-Belfrey.  They 
had  issue — 

Humphrey  Allgood  (C). 

Mary,  b.  1706,  d.  inf. 

Alice,  b.  1708,  d.  inf. 

Susannah,  bp.  at  St.  Mich.-le-Belfrey,  4  Dec.  1709,  d.  inf. 

Alice,  wife  of  Michael  Cox,  of  Louth,  bp.  at  St.  Mich.-le- 
Belfrey  9  Apr.  1716,  mar.  1738,  d.  1803  ret.  87,  bur.  at 
St.  Mich.-le-Belfrey. 

C.  HUMPHREY  ALLGOOD   BETHELL   ROBINSON,   of   York, 

bp.  20  June  1711  at  St.  Mich.-le-Belfrey,  York,  bur.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Coney  Street,  21  Sept.  1743,  mar.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Bell,  Esq.,  of  Beverley,  at  St.  Martin's  13  Jan.  I73f, 
d.  1772,  and  bur.  in  St.  Mary's,  Beverley,  23  Nov.  1772,  set. 
62.     They  had  issue — ■ 

Bethell  (D). 

Bethel!  Allgood,  a  dau.,  d.  inf. 

D.  BETHELL   ROBINSON,    of   Catwick  Hall  and  Beverley,  bp. 

at  St.  Martin's,  Coney  Street,  29  Dec.  1735,  d.  2  May  1824, 
bur.  at  Bishop  Burton  10  May,  mar.  Jane,  only  child  of 
Christopher  Bayles,  Esq.,  of  Laxtonand  Willerby,  by  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Mowld,  Esq.,  of  Hull,  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  Jan. 
1757,  d.  1 1  Dec.  1813.     They  had  issue— 

1.  Bethell,  in  Holy  Orders,  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  B.A., 

Vicar  of  Hutton  Cranswick,  d.  22  Jan.  1819,  mar. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carter,  of  Black  Notley, 
Essex,  Rector  of  Scorborough,  d.  17  Sept.  1810. 
They  had  issue — ■ 

Bethell    Martin,    d.    Apr.    1852,    mar.    Margaret, 
wid.  of  .  .  .  Dunbar,  d.  1827,  and  had  a  son, 
Henry  Charles  Robinson. 
Milburne  Carter    1   i    •   r 
Milburne  Arthur    I 

2.  William,  b.  1763,  d.  1776. 

3.  Mowld   Robinson,  of  Beverley,  d.   12   Jan.    1848,  mar. 

23  Mar.  1799  Helena,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Rhodes,  of 
Comersal,  d.  2  Dec.  1848.     They  had  issue — 

Henry  Robinson,  of  Patras,  d.  30  Sept.  1843,  mar. 
25  Feb.  1837  Ann,  wid.  of  John  Kettlewel), 
Esq.,  d.  2  July  1  878.     They  had  issiic — ■ 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  113 

Henry  Mowld  Robinson,  D.D.,  of  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Oxf.,  mar.  Eliza,  dan.  of  Rev.  John 
Hanson. 
Charlotte  Helena,  mar.  9  Aug.  1859  her  cousin, 
Rev.  Charles  James  Robinson,  and  d.  s.p. 
3  July  1869. 
John    Robinson,   of   New   York,   d.    s.p.    30    Sept. 
1852,  mar.  23  Apr.  1836  Mary  Catherine  Dun- 
derdale. 
Helena  Mary,  wife  of  Charles  Hancock,  Esq.,  of 
London,  d.  1892. 
4.     Bell  Robinson  (E). 

Jane,  wife  of    Thomas  Stickney,   of    Hull,   mar.    Aug. 

1790,  d.  19  Dec.  1791. 
Margaret,   wife  of  James  Runton,   mar.  Sept.   1785,  d. 

s.p.  19  Mar.  1851. 
Charlotte,    wife   of   Sir   Wm.    Hy.    Pennyman,   seventh 
I  'art.    of    Ormcsby,    d.   s  p.   3    May    1 848,    bur.    at 
Beverley  Minster. 
Ailse}r    Nanny,   wife  of    Richard  Jackson,   of    Welton, 

mar.  Apr.  1799,  d.  17  Jan.  1802. 
Mary  Ann,   wife  of  John  Webster,  mar.  8  Sept.   1804, 
d   s.p.  25  Dec.  1804. 

E.  BELL  ROBINSON,  of  Beverlev,  d.  27  Aug    1848,  mar  at  Selby 

4  May  1799  Mary,  dan.  of  Samuel  Powell,  d.  23  Eeb.  1837. 
They  had  issue — 

James  Mowld  (F). 

Arthur,  d.  unmar.  8  Apr.  1817. 

William  Wharton,  of  Oxford,  Coroner  for  Central  Oxford- 
shire. 

Jane,  d.  25  May  1818,  unmar. 

Alice,  wife  of  George  Jackson  Lambert,  of  Beverley,  d. 
25  May  1877. 

Margaret,  d.  unmar.  3  Nov.  1838. 

F.  JAMES   MOWLD    ROBINSON,  of   Beverley,  d.  5  Dec.   1875, 

mar.  6  Sept.  1830  Ann,  dan.  of  Christopher  Muschamp,  of 
Beverley,  d.  6  Dec.  1861.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Charles  James,  in  Holy  Orders,  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxf., 

of  Rookcliff,  Hants,  mar.  first  Charlotte  Helena,  dau. 
of  Henry  Robinson,  of  Patras,  d.  s.p  3  July  1869, 
secondly,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Peirse 
Kennard,  of  London. 

2.  Arthur  Muschamp  (G). 
Charlotte  Anne. 

G.  ARTHUR  MUSCHAMP  ROBINSON,  of  Birkenhead,  mar.  10 

Aug.  1865  his  cousin,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Charles 
Hancock,  Esq.,  of  London.     They  had  issue — 


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DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


1 .  Arthur  Henry,  d.  inf. 

2.  Charles  Bethell  Allgood. 

3.  Humphrey  John. 

4.  William  Mowld. 

5.  Hugh  Muschamp. 

1 .  Helena  Frances. 

2.  Katherine  Mary. 

3.  Annie  Margaret. 

4.  Lillie  Alice,  d.  inf. 

Mr.  A.  M.  Robinson,  of  Birkenhead,  has  kindly  added  much  to  this 
pedigree,  and  Mr.  Norcliffe  has  given  several  entries  from  registers. 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Halifax,  3°  Apr.  1666. 


OthUz 

0f 


Arms  : — Ermine,  on  a  fess  Sable  three  mullets  Or,  a  canton  Gules. 

Crest  : — A  stag's  head  erased  proper,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  Gules. 

I.  RICHARD  LISTER,  of  Halifax,  Constable  of  Halifax  1412, 
largest  rent-payer  to  the  Prior  of  Lewes  in  1439,  surrenders 
land  in  Northowram  5  Oct.  1452  to  his  son  William.  He 
had — 

Richard.     (A  quo  Lister  of  Hull.) 

William  (II). 

II.  WILLIAM  LISTER,  of  Ovenden,  surrenders  land  in  Northowran 
in  1490  to  his  son — 

III.     JOHN  LISTER,  of  Ovenden,  who  surrenders  land  10  Mar.  1514 
to  his  son — 


IV.     JOHN  LISTER,  of  Ovenden  and  Little  Horton,  who  grants  laud 
24  Nov.  1543  to  his  son — 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  115 

V.     RICHARD   LISTER,    of   Ovenden   and    Little   Horton.     Will 
9  Jan.  154£,  pr.  13  May  1546,  mar.  Elizabeth    .    .    .     They 
had  issue — 
Thomas  (VI). 
Sibil. 
Effame. 

VI.  THOMAS  LISTER,  of  Ovenden  and  Little  Horton,  bur.  at 
Halifax  22  Apr.  1606.  Will  4  Mar.  1605,  pr.  at  York  11  June 
1606,  mar.  at  Halifax  3  Oct.  1554  Sibella  Northend,  bur. 
there  31  July  1599.     They  had  issue — ■ 

1.  John  Lister,  of    Little   Horton,  son  and   heir,   mar.  at 

Halifax  23  Jan.  158|  Barbara  Boys.  (A  quo  Lister 
of  Horton.) 

2.  Samuell  (VII). 

1.  Mary,   wife  of   George  Booth  in  Holy   Orders,  bp.  at 

Halifax  5  Feb.  1564,  mar.  there  10  Sept.  1584. 

2.  Grace,  wife  of  Isaac  Hopkinson,  bp.  at  Halifax  25  Dec. 

1573,  mar  there  25  Feb.  159|. 

3.  Sibill,  wife  of  John  Whitley,  of  Boiling,  mar.  at  Halifax 

4  Oct.  1597.  Will  23  Apr.,  pr.  at  York  24  July 
1644. 

4.  Phoebe,    wife   of    Rev.    Caleb    Kemp,    B.D.,    Vicar    of 

Bradford,  mar.  2  Nov.  1602. 

5.  Edith,    bp.    5    Oct.    1567,    mar.    5    May    1590  Robert 

Hemingway,  of  Upperbrea,  mar,  secondly  13  Sept. 
1616  Rev.  Jeremy  Gibson,  MA. 

VII.  SAMUELL  LISTEB,  of  Shibden-Hall,  in  South-Oivram  juxta 

Halifax,  died  in  anno  1633,  bp.  at  Halifax  10  Sept.  1570,  bur. 
there  29  Sept.  1632,  mar.  Susan,  daughter  of  WUVm  Drake, 
of  Lee,  in  North  Owrarn,  at  Halifax  5  Sept.  1598,  bur.  there 
25  July  1665.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Thomas  (VIII). 

2.  John  (X). 

3.  Samuel,  bp.  at  Halifax  3  June,  bur.  30  Oct.  1604. 
Joseph    Lister,  of    Lowerbrea,  bp.  at   Halifax   27  Oct. 

1605,  d.  27  Dec.  1644,  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard 
Pearson,  at  Bradford  28  Feb.  1632  (remar.  first  John 
Bottomley,  secondly  Gilbert  Sturdy).  They  had 
issue — 

Joseph,  of  Lowerbrea,  bp.  at  Halifax  8  Mar.  1634, 
bur.  29  Jan.  165f.  mar.  there  4  May  1656  Ann 
Hoyle. 
John,  bp.  at  Halifax  11  Aug.  1634,  d.  s.p. 
Mary,  wife  of  Moses  Jenkinson,  of  Ovenden,  bp.  27  Jan. 
1610,  mar.  3  Apr.  1635  at  Halifax. 

VIII.  THOMAS  LISTEB,  of  Shibden  Hall,  o?t.  66  annorum  3°  Apr. 

a0  D.  1666,  educated  at  the  University  of  Oxf.,  entered  his 
pedigree  1666,  bp.  at  Halifax  9  Dec.  1599,  bur.  there  30  Jan. 


1  1 6  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

1677,  mar.  1st  Sibill,  daughter  and  heire  of  Robert  Heming- 
way, of  North-Oivram,  11  Jan.  1619,  bur.  1  June  1633.  They 
had  issue — 

1.  Samuel  (IX). 

He  mar.  secondly  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Robt.  Wood,  16  July  1634. 
They  had  issue — 

2.  Thomas,  bp   24  May  1635. 

3.  Joseph,    of   London,  bp.  29   Sept.    1639,   bur.   31  Jan. 

1681  at  St.  Stephen's,  Walbrook,  mar.  13  Feb.  1667 
Elizabeth,   dau.  of   John  Cole,  of    London,   bur.   at 
same  place  as  her  husband.     Her  will  pr.  21  May 
1720.     They  had  issue- 
Joseph  Lister,   of   Fort  St.   George,  in  the  East 
Indies,  b.  29  Sept.   1678,  d.  there  1706,  mar. 
Jane,    dau.    of    Daniel    Chardin,    who    remar. 
Charles  Boon,  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George. 
Thomas. 
Thomas. 
John. 

Catherine,  d.  unmar. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unmar. 
Mary. 

Martha,  mar.  Wm.  Walsham,  of  London,  at  Charter- 
house Chapel  23  Sept.  1716,  d.  s.p.  Mar.  1751. 

1.  Mary,  wife  of  WilVm  Ramsden,  a  Merchant  in  Yorke, 

bp.  14  Apr.  1640,  mar.  20  Aug.  1661. 
He  mar.  thirdly  Mary  Sutcliffe. 

IX.  S  AMU  ELL  LISTER,  cet.  43  annor.  3  Apr.  1666,  of  Shibden 
Hall,  bp.  9  Feb.  162-f,  bur.  21  Feb.  1694,  mar.  Hesther, 
daughter  and  heire  of  Isaac  Oates,  of  North  Oivram,  1651, 
bur.  27  Jan.  1692.     They  had  issue — 

1     Thomas,  cet.  6  annor.  3  Apr.  a"  1666,  bp.  17  Feb.  1655, 
d.  s.p.,  bur.  5  Apr.  1690. 

2.  John,  bp.  12  Feb.  1659,  bur.  3  Aug.  1691. 

3.  Joseph,  bp.  18  Oct.  1663,  bur.  19  Nov.  1666. 
Mary,  wife  of  Thos.  Priestley,  bp.  1  Mar.  1653. 
Samuel,  bp.  30  Jan.,  bur.  4  Feb.  1658. 

Samuel  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall,  bp.  9  July  1673,  bur. 
25  June  1702,  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos. 
Priestley,  of  Halifax,  16  May  1695  (remar.  Richard 
Sterne,  of  "Woodhouse,  23  Nov.  1703  at  Coley),  bur. 
28  Apr.  1709. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  1668,  bur.  12  Jan.  1675. 
The  eldest  branch  having  become  extinct,  we  return  to  the  second  son 
of  Samuel  Lister. 

X.  JOHN  LISTER,  of  Upperbrea,  Northowram,  fined  for  not 
attending  to  receive  knighthood  at  the  Coronation  of  King 
Ch.  I,  bp.  18  July  1602,  d.  18  July  1662,  mar.  Phoebe,  third 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Robt.  Hemingway,  of  Upperbrea,  bp.  11  Dec. 
1608,  mar.  1625,  bur.  6  May  1695.     They  had  issue— 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  I  17 

Samuel  (XI). 

John,  of  Jamaica,  b.  4  Feb.  1635,  d.  s.p.  20  Oct.  1698. 

Jeremy,  of  London,  bp.  15  Aug.  1641. 

Martha,  b.  2  Apr.  1626,  bur.  5  June  1648. 

Susan,  b.  27  Feb.  1629,  bur.  21  Apr.  1644. 

Sarah,  wife  of  John  Priestley,  of  York,  bp.  at  Coley  14  Nov. 

1641,  mar.  1  Aug.  1672. 
Mary,  b.  24  June  1647,  bur.  21  June  1652  at  Halifax. 
Judith,    wife   of   John    Bothomley,   b.    7   Apr.    1628,  bur. 

13  May  1690  at  Halifax. 
Phoebe,  wife  of  Abraham  Hall,  of  Booth  Town,  bp.  30  July 

1639,  mar.  22  Jan.  1661,  bur.  21  Sept.  1712  at  Halifax. 
Martha,  mar.  .  .  .  Jeffries,  of  Leeds,  b.  9  Mar.  1650,  bur. 

7  Jan.  1711. 

XI.  SAMUEL  LISTER,  of  Upperbrea,  b.  21  Jan.  1633,  bur.  29  Apr. 
1707,  at  Halifax,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Holdsworth,  of 
Place,  in  Southowram,  15  Oct.  1662,  bur.  20  Apr.  1703  at 
Halifax.     They  had  issue — 

John  of  Upperbrea,  b.  21  July  1664,  bur.  8  Apr.  1694  at 
Halifax,  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  .   .   .   Hawson,  of  Bradford. 
James  (XII). 

Jeremy,  bp.  12  Sept.  1680,  bur.  11  Dec.  1694  at  Halifax. 
Thomas,  bp.  14  Nov.  1683,  d.  1  Apr.  1747. 
Susanna,  wife  of  John  Watkinson,  of  Ovenden,  bp.  5  June 

1666,  bur.  21  Feb.  1699. 
Phoebe,  wife  of  John  Lister,  of  Manningham,  bp.  27  Sept. 

1668,  mar.  13  Apr.  1690. 
Mary,  bp.  12  Dec.  1670  at  Halifax. 
Martha,  b.  28  Dec.  1675,  bur.  9  Oct.  1678  at  Halifax. 
Elizabeth,  wife    of    Robt.   Kitson,  of    Mytham,  b.   16  Mar. 

167|,  mar.  11  Oct.  1704,  d.  12  Nov.  1717. 
Esther,  b.  16  Mar.  167|,  d.  Apr.  1678. 

XII.  JAMES  LISTER,  of  Shibden  Hall,  succeeded  his  cousin  Samuel 
Lister  in  1702,  b.  11  May  1673,  bur.  17  Nov.  1729  at  Halifax, 
mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Issot,  of  Horbury  there  25  May 
1699,  bur.  9  Jan.  1756  at  Halifax.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Samuel,  b.  5  Feb.,  bur.  13  Feb.  1699-1700  at  Halifax. 

2.  John  Lister,  St.  John's,  Camb.,  M.A.,  in  Holy  Orders, 

of  Shibden  Hall,  bp.  1  May  1703,  d.  unmar.  2  Sept. 
1759. 

3.  James   Lister,   of    Shibden   Hall,   bp.   5  Oct.   1705,   d. 

unmar.  31  July,  bur.  3  Aug.  1763  at  Halifax. 

4.  Samuel  Lister,  of  Shibden  Mall,  bp.   19  Dec.  1706,  d. 

23  June  1766,  bur.  at  Halifax. 

5.  Thomas  (XIII). 

6.  William,  of  Virginia,  bp.  3  Apr.  1712,  d.  21  Oct.  1743, 

mar.  Susanna  Lewes  1738.  They  had  two  daughters. 

7.  Jeremy   Lister,    of    Shibden    Hall,    succeeded   to    the 

Shibden  estates  under  the  will  of  his  brother  James, 


118  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

b.  27  Mar.  1713,  d.  10  Feb.  1788,  bur.  at  Halifax 
15  Feb.,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Josh.  Hall,  of  Norland, 
at  Elland  1  May  1744,  bur.  26  Apr.  1769  at  Halifax. 
They  had  issue — 

1.  John,  of  Shibden  Hall,  bp.  3  June  1745,  d. 

unmar.  28  Jan.  1769,  bur.  at  Halifax. 

2.  James,  of  Shibden  Hall,  bp.  24  Sept.  1748,  d. 

26  Jan.  1826,  bur.  at  Halifax. 

3.  Joseph,  of  Northgate  House,  Halifax,  bp.   28 

Nov.  1750,  d.  8  Nov.  1817,  mar.  Eliz.,  d. 
and  h.  of  Japhet  Lister,  d.  12  Apr.  1792, 
bur.  at  Halifax.     They  had — 
Samuel  I   ,    .   f 

Ann  Elizabeth  J 
He  remar.  Mary,  wid.  of  Rev.  W.  Aked,  dau. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Fawcett,  K.C.B.,  18  May  1795,  d. 
4  Feb.  1822. 

4.  Jeremy  Lister,  Capt.  41st  Regt.,  bp.  28  Sept. 

1752,  d.  3  Apr.  1836,  mar.  Rebecca,  dau. 
and  coh.  of  Wm.  Battle,  of  Wei  ton,  2  Aug. 
1788,  d.  13  Nov.  1817.     They  had  issue- 
John,  d.  inf.  1789. 

Samuel,  Ensign  84th  Regt.,  bp.  26  June 

1793,  d.  s  p.  19  June  1813  at  Fermoy. 

John,  b.  3  Feb.  1795,  d.  unmar.  24  Jan. 

1810. 
Jeremy,  b.  27  Sept.  1801,  d.  7  Feb.  1802. 
Anne,  of  Shibden  Hall,  by  will  of  her 
uncle,  James  Lister,  bp.  12  Sept.  1791, 
d.  22  Sept.  1840  at  Koutais  in  Georgia, 
bur.  29  Apr.  1841  at  Halifax. 
Marian,  bp.    13   Oct.    1798,    d.    6   Aug. 
1882,  bur.  at  Southowram. 
Mary,  bp.  21  Aug.  1746,  d.  1746. 
Phoebe,  bp.  21  Nov.  1754,  d.  6  Nov.  1771. 
Martha,  bp.  7  Apr.  1763,  bur.   15  Aug.  1809 

at  Halifax. 
Anne,  bp.  2  May  1765,   d.    unmar.   10  Oct. 
1836,  bur.  at  Halifax. 

8.  Japhet  Lister,  of  Northgate  House,  Halifax,  bp.  9  July 

1715,  d.  12  Nov.  1782,  bur.  at  Halifax,  mar. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wainhouse,  of  Skircoat, 
1747,  d.  1754.     They  had  issue — 

Edward,  d.  inf. 

Samuel,  d.  inf. 

John,  d.  unmar.  21  May  1772. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Joseph  Lister. 

9.  Joseph,  bp.  11  Apr.  1722,  bur.  6  Nov.  1725. 

Martha,  wife  of  Wm.  Fawcett,  of  Halifax,  b.  5  Feb. 
1700,  mar.  at  York  Minster  3  July  1722,  d.  9  June 
1789,  bur.  at  Halifax. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE,  119 

Mary,  wife  of  George  Rose,  of  Hampstead,  bp.  17  July 
1710,  d.  18  Mar.  1786.  Her  husband,  who  was  uncle 
to  the  Hon.  George  Rose,  d.  19  Mar.  1764. 

Phoebe,  wife  of  W.  Wilkinson,  of  Hull,  bp.  8  Mar. 
1717,  d.  10  Aug.  1775,  bur.  at  Hampstead. 

Returning  to — 

XIII.  THOMAS  LISTER,  fifth  son  of  James  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall, 
settled  in  Virginia,  bp.  9  Dec.  1708  at  Halifax,  d.  15  Aug. 
1740  in  Virginia,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lewes,  of  Virginia, 
1733.     They  had  issue  — 

William  (XIV). 

Martha,  wife  of  R.  Burch,  of  Virginia. 

Mary,  d.  y. 

Susanna,  wife  of  R.  Morris,  of  Virginia. 

XIV.  WILLIAM  LISTER,  of  Langharne,  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  7  July 
1734  in  Virginia,  bur.  at  Langharne,  mar.  Margt.  Lewes,  of 
Langharne,  1760,  bur.  there  2  Jan.  1807.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  Thomas,  lost  at  sea,  b.  28  Dec.  1766,  d.  s.p.  1792. 

2.  Samuel,  b.  1  Jan.  1770,  d.  9  Apr.  1782,  bur.  at  Halifax. 

3.  John  (XV). 

4.  William,  b.  26  Sept.  1773. 

5.  James,  of  Langharne,   bp.    27   Apr.    1777,   d.   20  Apr. 

1849,  bur.  at  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Glamorgan,  mar. 
Elizth,  dau.  of  Jasper  Still,  of  Thames  Ditton.  They 
had  issue — 

Thomas,  of  Cowbridge,  co.  Glani.,  b.  26  Sept. 
1798,  d.  14  Apr.  1864,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  T. 
Llewellyn,  b.  3  Jan.  1801,  d.  28  Jan.  1871. 
They  had  issue — 

Thomas  Llewellyn,  M.A.  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxf., 
b.   22  Jan.  1839,  mar.  Constance,  dau.  of 
J.    Brewer,    29   Apr.    1873.     They  have- 
Walter  Llewellyn,  b.  28  Nov.  1876,  Gerard, 
and  Katherine. 
William,  Vicar  of  Bushbury,  co.  Staff.,  b.  15  Dec. 
1804,  d.  15  Eeb.    1864,  mar.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
E.   Davenhill,  of  Bushbury,  1   May  1839,  d.  20 
Nov.  1880. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  W.  L.  Morgan,  Canon  of  Llandaff 
bp.  7  Mar.  1810,  mar.  10  Mar.  1836,  d.  10  Nov. 
1876. 
Anne,  b.  12  Jan.  1761,  d   10  Aug.  1764. 
Eliz.,  b.  22  July  1763,  d.  25  Jan.  following. 
Jane,  wife  of  Peter  Newton  Walters,  b.  12  May  1762, 

d.  15  June  1829. 
Martha,  wife  of  A.  Howell,  b.  2  Jan.  1763,  mar.  24  Dec. 
1789. 


120  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

XV.     JOHN  LISTER,  of  Swansea,  b.  7  July  1771,  d.  21  Jan.  1836, 
bur.  at  St.  Mark's,  Kennington,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Morris,  b.  26  May  1780,  mar.  9  Apr.  1801,  d.  20  Aug.  1870, 
bur.  at  St.  Mark's,  Kennington.     They  had  issue — 
John  (XVI). 

Mary  Ann,  b.  4  Aug.  1814,  d.  unmar.  26  Aug.  1884,  bur. 
at  Newport,  co.  Monm. 

XVI.  JOHN  LISTER,  of  Sandown,  I.W.,  and  Shibden  Hall  (by  will 
of  his  cousin  Anne  Lister),  M.D.,  J.P.,  b.  18  June  1802,  d. 
6  Aug.  1867,  bur.  at  Southowram,  mar.  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of 
Major  Charles  Grant,  of  St.  Vincent,  b.  16  Sept.  1815,  mar. 
at  Kensington  11  Apr.  1844,  d.  4  Apr.,  bur.  8  Apr.  1892  at 
Southowram.     They  had  issue — 

John   Lister,  M.A.,  of    Shibden   Hall,    1894,   bp.    1  Aug. 

1847. 
Charles  Edmond,  b.  15  June,  bp.  24  Aug.  1848,  d.  in  Bolivia 

6  Nov.  1889. 
Anne,  b.  20  Feb.  1852,  living  at  Shibden  Hall  1894. 


of 
Inmgbtmt, 


Arms  : — Quarterly. 

1  and  4.     Argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  Sable,  an  annulet  for 
difference.     (Tempest.) 

2.  Argent,  a  fess  between  six  martlets  Sable.     (Gilliot.) 

3.  Argent,  bordured  with  demi-fleur-de-lis  Azure,  a  Hon  rampant  Gules. 

(Thorpe.) 
Crest  : — A  griffin's  head  erased,  per  pale  Argent  and  Sable  beaked  Gules,  an  annulet 
for  difference. 

I.  SIR  RICHARD  TEMPEST,  of  Bracewell,  Waddington,  and 
Broughton,  M.P.  Lancashire  1401,  examined  in  the  Scrope 
and  Grosvenor  dispute.  Will  26  Aug.  1437,  pr.  30 
Sept,  1438  (Test.  Eb.,  i,  412);  believed  to  have  married 
Margaret,  dau.  and  ch.   of   Robt.  de  Staynford,  of  Gyggles- 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  121 

wick  (some  say  Isabel,  wid.  of   John   le   Gras).     They   had 
issue — 

II.  ROGER  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  &c,  fourth  or  fifth  son,  had 
a  grant  from  his  father  of  half  the  manor  of  Broughton,  d. 
before  13  Oct.  1467,  bur.  in  the  choir  of  Broughton  Church, 
adm.  12  Jan.  146f,  mar.  Katherine,  dau.  and  h.  of  Pyers 
Gyllyot,  of  Broughton.  Will  5  Apr.,  pr.  12  Apr.  1469  (Test. 
Eb.,  iii,  169),  to  be  buried  in  the  choir  of  Broughton.  They 
had  issue — 

William  (III). 

Richard,  adm.  of  his  father,  exor.  of  his  mother. 

emj    ym  their  mother's  will. 
Thomas  J 
Margaret,   (?)  mar.    13    Nov.   1483  Robt.    Leventhorpe,    of 

Wragby,  at  Bingley. 
Alice  or  Eliz.  (?)  mar.  John  Dyneley, 

III.  WILLIAM  TEMPEST,  of   Broughton,  d.  before  5  July  1496, 

mar.    Joan,    dau.    of    James   Metcalfe,  of   Nappa,    mar.  sett. 
7  July  1437.     They  had  issue- 
John  (IV). 

Thomas,  a  quo  Tempest  of  East  Marton! 
He  mar.  secondly  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richd.  Catteral,  of  Little 
Mitton,  remar.  Nich.  Towneley. 

IV.  JOHN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  d.  v.p.,  mar.    .    .    .   They  had 

issue — 
Roger  (V). 

Edward,  a  quo  Tempest  of  Yellison. 
Christopher"| 

Richard        f  Mentioned  in  Flower's  Visitation. 
John 

V.  ROGER  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  b.  circ.   1472,  d.  before  30 

Nov.   1537,  mar.  first  Anne,  dau.  of   Robt.   Carr,  mar.  cov. 
1499-1500,  d.  before  1527.     They  had  issue- 
Robert,  d.  s.p. 

Stephen  (VI). 

Leonard. 

John,  of  the  Rayne,  mar.  Elizabeth  .  .   . 

Anne,  wife  of  Thos.  Leigh,  of  Isell,  co.  Cumb. 

Jane,  wife  of  Wm.  Midhope,  of  Morehall. 

Katherine,  wife  of  Thos.  Maude,  of  Ridlesden. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Henry  Pudsey,  of  Bolton. 
He  mar.  secondly  Elizabeth,  wid.  of  Edw.  Redman,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Huddleston,  of  Milium. 

VI.  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  b.  circ.  1500,  d.  14  Aug. 

1549.     Will    16   Apr.,   pr.   31    Oct.    1549,    to   be   buried   in 
Broughton  Ch.,   mar.    first   Agnes,   dau.    of    Wm.    Lister,    of 
Midhope,  circ.  1525,  d.  before  1542.     They  had  issue — 
Henry  (VII). 


122  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Stephen  in  his  father's  and  step -mother's  wills. 
He  mar.  secondly  Anne,  dau.  of  .  .  .  Preston,  sister  of  Anthony 
Preston.     Will  17  Feb.  1554,  pr.  14  Dec.  1555. 

VII.  HENRY  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  22  at  his  father's  death; 
signed  the  Visitation  of  1585  ;  rebuilt  Broughton  Hall,  d. 
17  Feb.  160|,  IpM.  23  Sept.  1605,  mar.  Isabel,  nat.  dau.  of 
Sir  Ingelram  Percy,  son  of  fifth  Earl  of  Northumberland.  They 
had  issue — 

1.  Sr  Stephen  (VIII). 

2.  Henry,  a  Recusant  in  1604. 

3.  George,  Will   30  May  1643,   pr.   12  Oct.    1647,  to  be 

bur.  at  Gargrave,  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Parker, 
of  P^xtwisle,  wid.  of  Thos.  Tempest,  of  Yellison,  at 
Broughton  1603.     They  had  issue — 
Ellen,  wife  of  Thos.  Willson,  of  Skipton. 
Isabel,  wife  of  Nicholas  Butler,  of  Hales,  bp.  at 

Carleton  13  July  1606. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edmund  Fleetwood,  b.  28  Aug. 

1608. 
Anne,  wife  of  Arthur  Tempest,  of  Marton,  bp.  at 

Carleton  24  Feb.  161f 
Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Waite,  Vicar  of  Gargrave, 
bp.  at  Carleton  19  Aug.  1614. 

4.  Roger,  d.  y. 

5.  Thomas. 

Anne,  wife  of  Wm.  Burton,  of  Killinghall,  and  of  Wm. 

Lambton,  of  Stainton. 
Mary,  wife  of  John  Pulleyne,  of  Scotton. 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Edw.  Rudd,  of  Killinghall. 
Frances,  wife  of  Oliver  Breares,  of  Hamerton,  in  Bol- 

land,  lie.  1592. 

VIII.  Sr  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  in  co.  Ebor.,  Kn*,  b. 
circ.  1553,  Knighted  at  Windsor  9  July  1603,  a  Recusant, 
J.P.,  d.  30  Sep.  1625,  I.P.M.  10  May  1626,  mar.  first  Anne, 
daughter  to  Edmund  Eltofts,  of  Farnhull,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Esq?, 
mar.  before  30  July  1579.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Anne,  wife  to  Henry  Yonge,  of  Hebden,  in  com.  Ebor., 

gent. 

2.  Frances,  wife  to  Simon  Blackey,  of  Blackey,  near  Colne, 

in  co.  Lane,  gent. 
8.     Isabel/,    wife    to  Francis   Malham,  of  Elslake,    in   co. 

Ebor. 
If.     Jane,  d.  unmarr.  young. 
5.     Maude. 

Robert,  set.  half  a  year  1585,  d.  before  1591. 
He  mar.  secondly  Father ine,  daughter  to  Henry  Lau'son,  of  Nees- 
ham,  in  Epatu  Dunel.,  Esq1',  bp.  at  Hurworth  30  Sep.  1566,  d. 
19  Dec.  1648,  a  Recusant.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Roger,  dyed  young. 

2.  Stephen  (IX). 


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DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  123 

3.  Thomas,  dyed  unmarried. 

4.  Richard  Tempest,  b.  1594,  a  recusant  and  delinquent,  d. 

before  1G70,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daugh.  to  Nicholas 
Grymshaw,  of  C  layton-deda-Mares,  in  com.  Lane, 
-Esqr.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Stephen,  killed  in  the  King's  service. 

2.  Richard,  (?)  mar.     .     .     .     dau.  of  John  East- 

wood,   (?)  ancestor  of    Tempests,   of   Knot- 
tingley. 
8.     John,  of  Broughton,  mar.  Jane,  rel.  of    .     .     . 
Merrall,  co.  Cumb.,  bur.  at  Broughton  11 
Aug.  1718.     They  had  issue — 
Jane. 
Margery, 

Mary,  bp.  at  Broughton  11  Nov.  1690. 
4-     Robert,  bur.  at  Broughton  5  Mar.  1724. 
Katherine. 
ElizaJjeth. 
Ellen. 
Elizabeth. 

5.  George  Tensest,  of  Baildon,  mar.  at  Baildon  15  Sept. 

1632  Frances,  ivid.  to  Will™  Baildon,  of  Baildon,  in 
com.  Ebor.,  Esq'\,  dau.  of  Thos.  Savile,  of  Haigh. 
They  had  issue — 

1.  George,  dyed  young. 

2.  John. 

3.  Francis,  Abbot  of  Lambspring,  d.  1729. 

1.  Frances,   mar.   Sir    Wm.   Langdale,   of  Lang- 

thorpe. 

2.  Mary,  d.  y. 

6.  Robert  Tempest,  of  .   .  .   Capt.  of  a  Foot  Company  in 

the  service  of  K.  Ch.  the  first  &  slayn  in  his  wares 
before  1646,  mar.  Thomasine,  wid.  to  Nicholas 
Michell,  of  Broughton,  dau.  of  Stephen  Tempest,  of 
Eshton.     They  had  issue — ■ 

Thomas,  d.  before  18  Aug.  1668,  mar.  Jane,  (?)  dau. 
of  Henry  Mitchell,  of  Skipton. 

7 .  James,  dyed  young. 

8.  Henry,  dyed  young. 

9.  John  Tempest,  Major  of  a  Regimt  of  Horse  in  the  service 

of  K.  Charles  the  first,  slayne  at  the  taking  of  Tre- 
dagh,  in  Ire/J,  put  to  death  by  Cromwell  14  Aug 
1649. 

IX.  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton  and  Roundhay,  b.  1593, 
a  delinquent,  fined.  Will  29  Oct.  1650,  pr.  10  Feb.  1651 
(Abs.  York  Rec.  Soc,  vol.  ix),  mar.  Susan,  da.  &  coh.  to  Will. 
Oglethorp,  of  Round ey  grange,  in  co.  Ebor.,  Esq,-.,  1  wife,  mar. 
sett.  13    une  1613.     They  had  issue — 

1.     aS'J  Stephen  Tempest,  of  Broughton,  in  Craven,  in  com. 
Ebor.,  ost.  .   .  .  ann.,  b.  1617,  Captain  Life  Guards, 


124  DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

settled  estates  on  his  nephew,  d.  s.p.  at  Bambow  11 
Mar.  167|.  Will  13  Apr.  1671,  pr.  30  Mar.  1672, 
bur.  at  Broughton,  mar.  Anne,  eldest  da.  to  Sr  Thomas 
Gascoigne,  of  Bambow,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Bar1,  of  Nova 
Scotia,  at  Barwick  in  Ehnete,  8  Mar.  165f.  Will 
4  Sept.  1684. 

2.  William  Tempest,  dyed  beyond  the  sea. 

3.  Thomas  (X). 

1.  Mary,  dyed  young. 

2.  Catherine,  dyed  young. 

3.  Elizabeth,  nunn  at  .  .  . 

4-     Mary,  nunn  at  Courtray,  d.  16  Feb.  1689 

0.  Frances,  wife  to  Thomas  Aslahy,  of  South  Dalton. 

6.  Katherine,  dyed  young. 

7.  Anne,    wife   of   Richard    Grymshaw,    of   Clayton-de-la- 

Mares,  in  com.  Lane,  Esq,.. 
He  mar.  Frances,  da.  to  Sir  Cotton  Gar  grave,  of  Nostell,  in  com. 
Ebor.,  ob.  s.  prole,  second  wife. 

X.  THOMAS  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  b.  circ.  1618,  had  Round- 
hay  from  his  father,  but  nothing  from  his  brother,  d.  June 
1697,  bur.  at  Broughton  24  June  1697  (old  Mr.  Thomas 
Tempest,  Esq.)  mar.  Anne,  sole  daugh.  to  Henry  Scrope,  of 
Danby,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Esq? ,  before  1653,  by  which  marriage 
the  estates  of  Coleby,  Rowston,  tire,  ultimately  came  into  the 
family,  d.  circ.  Dec.  1691.  They  had  issue— 
J.     Stephen  (XI). 

2.  Robert,  bur.  at  Broughton  18  Nov.  1680,  d.  s.p. 

3.  Thomas,  d.  s.p.  1689. 

4-     Richard,    of   Broughton,   d.   1729,  mar.   Marg1  Green, 
remar.  .   .  .  Morcelli. 
Mary,  d.  inf. 

1.  Mary,  mar.  first  Wm.  Hargraves,  of  Carlton,  secondly 

Wm.  Hardesty,  of  Norwood. 

2.  Katherine,  mar.  circ.   1689,  Stephen  Anderton,  bur.  at 

Waddington  29  Dec.  1713. 
5.     John,  b.   1668,  d.  ret.   13,  bur.  at  Broughton  15  Apr. 
1681. 
Anne  \ 
Susan  Yd.  y. 
Mary   J 

XL  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  heir  to  his  uncle,  Sir 
Stephen,  b.  9  Apr.  1654,  d.  10  Apr.  1742,  bur.  in  Broughton 
Ch.,  M.I.  Will  25  Jan.  1733,  pr.  18  Aug.  1742,  mar.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Richard  Fermor,  of  Tusmore,  co.  Oxf.,  16  June 
1687,  b.  13  Dec.  1666,  d.  29  Dec.  1738,  bur.  at  Broughton 
1  Jan.  173|.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Stephen  (XII). 

2.  John,  a  Jesuit  priest,  b.  16  June  1694,  d.  at  Thorndon 

22  Feb   173f,  M.I.  in  West  Thorndon  Church 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  125 

3.  Thomas,  b.  11  Aug.  1697,  Col.  in  Dillon's  Regt.  in  the 

French  Army,  d.  at  St.  Omers  31  Mar.  1763,  mar. 
Mary,  dan.  of  Col.  Geo.  Barnwall,  of  the  French 
Army.      They  had  issue — 

Joseph  Thomas  Marie,  b.  at  St.  Omers  1  Apr. 
1747,  Capt.  in  Walsh's  Regt.  in  the  French 
Army,  d.  at  Jamaica  1797,  in  the  English 
service,  mar.  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  M.  Amabel 
de  Foefre,  Lieut,  of  the  town  of  Montmedy. 
They  had  issue — 

Henry  Eugene,  in  the  French  Army,  a  cheva- 
lier de  St.  Louis  1816. 
Henry,  d.  inf. 
Charlotte. 
Gabrielle 
Alexandrine. 

4.  Charles,  b.  19  Apr.  1699,  ed.  at  St.  Omers,  a  Jesuit  Priest. 

Will  2  Sept.  1751,  d.  at  Chiswick  28  July  1768. 

5.  Richard,  b.  19  Apr.  1700,  d.  inf. 

1.  Mary,  b.  8  Mar.  168|,  a  nun  at  Ghent,  d.  circ.  1742. 

2.  Elizabeth,    b.    11   Nov.    1690,   of    York,  where  she  d. 

27  July  1777,  bur.  there.     Will  20  Dec.  1763. 

3.  Frances,  b.  3  Nov.  1692,  a  nun  at  Ghent. 

XII.  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  author  of  "  Religio  Laici," 
b.  14  Oct.  1689,  d.  12  Aug.  1771,  bur.  in  Broughton  Ch.,  M.I. 
Will  27  May  1757,  pr.  4  Sept.  1771,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Lawson,  of  Brough,  b.  1693,  mar.  lie.  14  Apr. 
1714,  d.  at  York  19  Dec   1732.     They  had  issue  — 

1.  Stephen  Walter  (XIII). 

2.  Henry,  b.  21   July  1726,   M.D,  d.  at  Senegal  5  Sept. 

176 i,    adm.    8    Sep.    1762,    mar.    1757  against   his. 

father's  wish  Eleanor  Jones,   of    Gloucestershire,  d. 

cir.  Mar.  1768.     They  had  issue — 

Stephen,   b.    1758,  took  orders  as  a  Jesuit  or 
Secular. 
Elizabeth,  b.  23  May  1715,  a  nun  at  Ghent,  d.  there. 
Anne,  b.  19  June  1716,  a  nun  at  Ghent,  d.  there  21  Apr. 

1738. 
Mary,  b.  2  Feb.   172f,  an  Abbess  at  Ghent  14  April 

1769. 
Frances,  b.  17  Nov.  1727,  d.  9  Mar.  I72f 
Frances,  b.  12  July  1729,  d.  at  York  19  Mar.  173|. 

XIII.  STEPHEN  WALTER  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton,  b.  23  May 
1719,  d  at  Scarborough  9  Sept.  1784.  bur.  in  Broughton  Ch. 
Will  9  July  1779,  pr.  29  Sept.  1784,  mar.  Frances  Olive,  dau. 
and  co.  h.  of  Geo.  Meynell,  of  Aldborough,  21  Dec.  1748  at 
Durham,  bp.  at  Stanwick  27  Sept.  1727,  d.  at  York  4  Sept. 
1795,  bur.  in  Trinity  Ch.,  York. 

1.     Roger,  b.  6  Mar.  1752,  d.  1  July  1765. 


126  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

2.  Stephen  (XIV). 

3.  George,  b.  8  July  1757,  d.  uumar.  at  Manchester  20 

Sept.  1779,  bur.  in  the  Trafford  Chapel,  Manchester 
Coll.  Ch. 

4.  Charles,  b.  3  Sept.  1758,  in  business  at  Manchester,  d. 

at  Richmond,  Yorks.,  13  Feb.  1836. 

5.  Richard,  b.  30  Oct.  1759,  in  business  at  Manchester, 

mar.  circ.  1786,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Hey  wood,  of 
Manchester,  d.  s.p.  14  Aug.  1792,  bur.  in  Broughton 
Ch.,  M.I. 

6.  John,  b   31  Jan.,  d.  16  Apr.  1763. 

7.  John,  b.  11  Nov.  1765,  d.  21  Apr.  1771. 

8.  Son,  b.  and  d.  Jan.  1767. 

1.  Elizabeth,   b   9  Mar.   17f&   mar.   21   Sep.   1773  John 

Traftbrd,  of  Croston  and  Traflbrd,  d.  28  Sep.  1813, 
bur.  in  Coll.  Ch.,  Manchester. 

2.  Frances,  b.  1  Apr.  1751,  d.  13  Mar.  1758. 

3.  Clementina,  b.  20  Sep.  1753,  mar.  at  Broughton  2  Feb. 

17^4  Nicholas  Blundell,  of  Crosby,  'd.  at  York  21 
July  1821,  bur   there. 

4.  Mary,  b.  26  Dec.  1754,  a  nun  at  Ghent  and  Preston,  d. 

3  Jan.  1799,  bur.  at  Durham. 

5.  Frances,    b.    10   Oct.    1761,    mar.    Apr.    1798    Thomas 

W right,  of  Bramham  Lodge,  co.  York.,  d.  s.p.  10 
July  1824,  bur.  in  Coll.  Ch  ,  Manchester. 

6.  Anne,  b.  12  Dec.  1768,  d.  27  Jan.  1769. 

XIV.  STEPHEN  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton  and  Coleby,  b.  1  May  1 756, 
d.  28  Nov.  1824,  hur.  in  Broughton  Ch.,  mar.  at  Sefton  Ch. 
1  May  1789  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  ch.  of  Henry  Blundell,  of 
Ince  Blundell,  d.  25  Apr.  1825,  bur.  at  Ackworth.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  Stephen,  b   8  Feb.  1790,  d.  at  Rome  20  Jan.  1822,  bur. 

in  the  Jesuit  Church  there,  M.I. 

2.  Henry,    b.    29   Jan.    1791,    bur.    at   Sefton    21    Feb. 

1795. 

3.  Sir  Charles  Robert  Tempest,  of  Broughton,  <fcc,  b.  2 1 

Apr.  1794,  High  Sheriff  Yorks.  1839,  cr.  a  Baronet 
1841,  claimed  the  Barony  of  Scales  1856,  d.  8  Dec. 
1865,  bur.  at  Skipton,  in  Tempest  Chapel. 

4.  Henry  (XV). 

5.  John,  b.  12  Mar.  1799,  a  barrister,  d.  unmar.  18  Oct. 

1831,  bur.  in  London. 

6.  Walter  Joseph,  b.  7  May  1801,  d.  s.p.   at  Rome  2  May 

1868,  mar.  at  Florence  1  Oct.  1826  Marianne,  dau. 
of  Jas.  Sargent,  d.  20  July  1885. 
7      Joseph  Frances,  of  Ackworth,  etc.,  b.  15  July  1804,  d. 
at  Wootton  Hall,  Henley  in  Arden  4  July  1865,  bur. 
there,  mar.  Frances  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Hercy,  of 
co.  Berks.,  21  Sep.  1840.     They  had  issue- 
Francis  Roger,  of  Ackworth  Grange,  b.  9  Aug.  1841, 
d.  s.p. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  127 

Piers  Francis,  b.  24  Feb.  1843. 

Alphonsus  Joseph  Frances,  b.  28  Nov.  1844. 

Wilfred  Francis,  J. P.,  of  Ackworth  Grange,  b.  22 
Oct.  1846,  mar.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thos.  A.  Perry, 
and  secondly  Florence  Helen,  dau.  of  Vincent 
L.  O'Rorke,  and  has  issue  by  both  marriages. 

Wulstan  Francis,  b.  21  Oct.  1848,  d.  unmar.  27 
May  1894. 

Aelred  Francis,  b.  21  Sep.  1850,  a  Jesuit. 

Aeden  Francis,  b.  4  Nov.  1852,  mar.  Mary  Ellen 
O'Neill,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Louisa  Frances,  b.  24  Jan.  1855,  mar.  1880 
as  second  wife  Wilfred  F.  Anderton  of  Haighton. 
8.  Thomas  Peter,  b.  11  Mar.  1808,  in  Holy  Orders,  d.  at 
Grantham  19  Oct.  1861,  bur.  there. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  24  Dec.   1792,  d.  7  June  1802,  bur.  at 

Broughton. 

2.  ^Anna  Maria,  b.  18  July  1797,  d.  at  Ackworth  Grange 

8  Aug.  1854,  bur.  at  the  Catholic  Ch.  there. 

3.  Frances  Barbara,  b.  8  Mar.   1800,  a  nun,  d.  18  Jan. 

1853. 

4.  Catherine,  b.  6  Oct.  1802,  mar.    25  July  1825  Nich. 

Coulthurst,  of  Gargrave,  d.   6  Mar.  1836,  bur.  there. 

5.  Monica  Clare,  b.  24  June  1806,  d.  26  Nov.  1860,  bur. 

at  Skipton. 

XV.     HENRY  TEMPEST,  of  Heaton,  co.  Lane,  b.    18   Oct.   1795, 
lived  also  at  Newland  Park,  near  Wakefield,  where  he  d.  19 
Mar.  1860,  bur.  in  St    Stephen's  Ch.,  Skipton,  mar.  Jemima, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  de  Trafford,  Bart.,  at  Eccles  Ch.,  6  Aug. 
1829,  d.  17  Jan.  1883.     They  had  issue- 
Charles  Stephen,  b.  7,  d.  19  Aug.  1831.  ' 
Charles  Henry  (XVI). 
Stephen  Francis,  b.  3  Dec.   1835,  d.  at  Newland  8   Feb. 

1853,  bur.  at  Skipton. 
Arthur  Cecil  (XVII). 

Pyers  Gylliot,  b.  21  Sep.  1839,  d.  4  June  1840. 
Norbert  Paulinus,  b.  6  Oct.  1825,  d.  10  Oct.  1848. 
Jemima,  b.  27  Apr.,  d.  6  Sep.  1830. 
Laura  Anne,  b.   12  Sep.   1832,  mar.  18  Feb.  1857  Walter 

Selby,  of  Biddleston,  d.  21  Oct.  1868. 
Jemima  Monica  Mildred,  b.  5  Dec.  1841,  mar.  Le  Gendre 

Nicholas  Starkie,  of  Huntroyde,  15  Oct.  1867. 
Mildred    Walburgha,    b.    6    Feb.     1849,    mar.    Wilfred    F. 
.    Anderton   of    Haighton   at  Nantwich    10  May    1870,   d. 
10  Oct.  1876 

XVI.  SIR  CHARLES  HENRY  TEMPEST,  of  Heaton,  b.  5  Jan. 
1834,  cr.  Bart.  31  July  1866,  d.  1  Aug.  1894,  mar.  first 
21  May  1862  Cecilia  Eliz.  Tichborne,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Wash- 
ington Hibbert,  of  Bilton  Grange.  She  d.  3  Jan.  1865.  They 
had  issue — 


128 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


Henry  Arthur  Joseph,  b.  31  Mar.  1863,  d.  16  Apr.  1891, 
mar.  16  Nov.  1885  Mary  Boleyn,  dau.   of  Adm.  Charles 
George  Knowles,  R.N. 
Mary  Ethel,    b.   9  Oct.   1864,  mar.    10th  Lord  Beaumont 
7  Nov.  1893. 
He  mar.  secondly  1  June  1874  Hariette,  dau.  of  Capt.   Rowland 
Hill  Gordon,  divorced  1878.     She  d.  3  Feb.  1891. 

XVII.  ARTHUR  CECIL  TEMPEST,  of  Broughton  Hall,  Yorkshire, 
and  Coleby  Hall,  co.  Line,  Major  11th  Hussars,  b.  2 
June  1837,  mar.  Eleanor  Blanche,  dau.  of  Edw.  Horner 
Reynard,  Esq.,  of  Sunderlandwick,  28  Apr.  1873.  They  have 
issue — 

Roger  Stephen,  b.  26  May  1876. 
Blanche  Cecil,  b.  14  Oct.  1 874. 
Most  of  the  additional  information  in  this  pedigree  has  been  kindly 
given  by  Mrs.  Tempest,  of  Coleby  Hall,  who  has  spent  much  time  in 
elucidating  the  history  of  the  Tempest  family. 


Stainci.iffe  Wapentake. 


Skipton.  17  Aug.  1665. 


Mate 


of 


liilttsag. 


Arms  : — Azure,  a  saltire  between  four  escallops  Or. 
Crest  : — A  rhinoceros  Argent. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  amies. 


I. 

II. 
III. 

IV. 


.   .   .  mar.  .   .   .  &  had — 
.  .  .    Wade  (II). 
.   .   .    Wade,  mar.  .    .  .  and  had — 

Sir  William.  Wade,  Kl,  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London. 

.  .  .    WADE,  had— 

ARTHUR  WADE,  of  Kilnsay,  in  com.  Ehor.,  (?)  bur.  at  Coni- 
stone  26  Oct.  1613,  mar.  (?)Eliz  .  .  .  bur.  at  Conistone  9  July 
1623.  J 

CHRISTOPHER  WADE,  of  Kilnsay,  in  com.  Ebor.,  cet.  74,ann. 
17  Aug.  a"  1665,  (?)  bur.  at  Conistone  9  Mar.  167-§,  mar. 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Cutbert  Wytham,  of  Garforth,  in  com. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  129 

Eborum,  by  Anne  Hemsworth,  bur.  at  Conistone  22  Jan.  164f. 
They  had  issue — 
Cuthbert  (V). 
Elizabeth,  ivife  unto  Edw.   Warde,  of  North  Cotes,  in  com. 

Ebor.,  bp.  at  Conistone  13  May  1621. 
Arthur,  bur.  at  Conistone  4  May  1618. 
Anne,  bp.  at  Conistone  16  June  1622,  bur.  there  8  Aug. 

1623. 
Margaret,  bp. at  Conistone  4  Apr.  1624,  bur.  there  2June  1625. 
Two  infants,  bur.  at  Conistone  3  Apr.  1626. 
William,  bp.  at  Conistone  22  Apr.  1627. 

V.  CUTHBERT  WADE,  of  Kilnsay,  Esq?,  one  of  his  Maties  justices 

of  the  peace  for  this  county  of  Yorke,  a  capt  of  horse  in  the 
army  of  King  Charles  y  First  and  now  capt  of  foote  in  the 
Trayned  Band  of  this  county,  at.  J/.5  ami.  17  Aug.  a0  1665, 
had  to  compound  for  his  estates  and  fined  £222,  bp. 
at  Conistone  17  Nov.  1619,  bur.  there  11  Sep.  1688,  mar. 
Agnes,  daughter  of  Mathew  Brack-in,  of  Litton  (Linton)  in 
com.  Ebor.,  sole  heire  to  her  father  &  to  Anne,  her  mother  daughter 
of  Tho.  Litton,  of  Litton  aforesaid,  1  wife,  bur.  at  Conistone  1 7 
Sep.  1655.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Christopher,  died  in  his  father's  lifetime  unmarried,  bp. 

at  Conistone  21  Sep.  1641,  admitted  to  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  8  May  1657. 

2.  Cutbert,  died  unmarried,  bp.  at  Conistone  20  Sep.  1652. 

1.  Margaret. 

2.  Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Conistone  3  Sep.  1640. 

3.  Anne,  bp.  at  Conistone  11  Aug.  1639. 
4-  Mary,  bp.  at  Conistone  18  May  1648. 

Agnes,  bp.  at  Conistone  21  Dec.  1646. 
Sara,  bp.  at  Conistone  5  May  1650,  (?)  bur.  there  14 
July  1651. 
He  remar.  Dorothy,  daughter  of  Francis  Malham,  of  Elslaclc,  in 
com.  Ebor.,  2d  ivife,  wid.  of  .  .   .   Nelson,  of  Carleton,  mar.  at 
Burnsall  6  Sep.  1654.     They  had  issue — 
Francis,  died  young. 
Hes'her,  died  young. 
He  remar.  Frances,  daughter   unto    William  Bilbye  (Beilby)  of 
Killerhy  and  Mickltthicayt   Grange,   in  the  county  of  Yorke,  by 
Susan  Sunderland,  as  his  3d  wife,   wid.  of  Jonas  Thompson,  of 
Kilham,  and  Francis  Dodsworth,  of  AVatlas  (Dugdale). 
Cutbert  (VI). 

Frances,  cetatis  1  anni.,  mar.  at  Conistone  8  Feb. 
168f  William  Serjeantson,  of  Hanlith,  and  had 
issue  a  son  Robert. 

VI.  CUTBERT,  eel.   2  an.  17  Aug.  1665.     We  have  not  as  yet 

found  any  further  information  about  him.  There  are  no  more 
entries  of  this  family  in  the  Conistone  Registers,  except  1692, 
1 4  Dec,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Wade,  bp.  She  might  be 
the  above  Cuthbert's  daughter. 


130  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Ouse  and  Darwent  Wapentake.  Yorke.  12  Sept   1665. 


of 

(BUmtjjtmt. 


Arms  : — Sable,  on  a  fess  engrailed  Argent  between  three  escallops  Or,  a  Hon  passant 

of  the  Held. 
Crest  : — A  lion's  head  erased  Gules  langued  Azure,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a 

sword  Argent,  hilted  and  pomelled  Or. 

I.     JOHN  JAQUES,  of  York,  niei  chant,  had— 

II.  Sr  ROGER  JAQUES,  Kl,  L*  Mayor  of  y*  Citty  of  Yorke, 
a°  1689,  died  circa,  an.  1654  at  his  country  seat  Elvington  19 
Oct.,  and  bur.  there  20  Oct.  1653,  mar.  Mary,  daughter  to 
Sr  Marmaduke  Raiodon,  of  Hodsden,  in  com.  Midd.,  Knt.  It 
should  be  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  Rawdon,  merchant,  York, 
by  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Barton,  Esq.,  bp.  at  St.  Crux  21  June 
1608,  mar.  there  5  Feb.  162-f,  bur.  there  13  Nov.  1657.  Her 
will  29  Aug.  1656,  pr.  London  31  Dec.  1657  (Abstract  Yorks. 
Rec  Series,  Vol.  ix,  118).  They  had  issue — 
1~     Roger  (III). 

2.  Henry  Jaques,  of  Raskelf  and  Elvington,  Esq.,  bp.  at 

St.  Crux  23  Dec.  1628,  bur.  at  Elvington  16  Dec. 
1688.  Will  2  Mar.  168f,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sr  William  Allason  (Allanson)  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke, 
Kt,  1  wife,  at  Holy  Trinity,  Goodramgat'e,  York,  10 
Jan.  16|§,  mar.  Mary,  da.  of  Richard  Dawson,  of 
Heworth,  in  com.  Ebor ,  2  wife,  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Goodramgate,  York,  23  May  1661. 

3.  John  Jaques,  died  unmarried,  bp.  at  St.  Crux  12  Jan. 

163f,  bur.  there  24  Mar.  165f. 
4-      WilVm  Jaques,  a  Merchant,  of  London,  bp.  at  St.  Crux 
17  Nov.  1629,  bur.  at  Elvington  29  June  1704. 

5.  Robert,  bp.  at  St.  Crux  4  June  1633,  bur.  10  Jan.  16|f 

6.  (?)  Marmaduke,    had    a    legacy    of    plate,     &c,    in    his 

mother's  will,  mentioned   in  the    ''Rawdon  Diary" 
as  of  the  Temple. 
1.     Eliz.,  wife  of  John  Robynson,  of  Either,  in  com.  Ebor., 
Esq';  bp.  at  Crux  16  Mar.    163^,  mar.  lie.  11  June 
1649,  d.  s.p.,  bur.  at  St.  Crux  26" Oct.  1652. 


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131 


2.  Mary,  wife  of  Henry  Taylor,  a  Divine,  bp.  at  St.  Crux 

19  Dec.  1627. 

3.  Grace,  wife  of  Charles  Allason  (Allanson),  eldest  son  of 

Sr  William  Allason,  Kl,  bp.  at  St.  Crux  8  Jan.  164". 

III.  ROGER  JAQUES,  of  Elvington,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Esqr,  cut.  35 
arm.  12  Sept.  a°  1665,  bp.  at  St.  Crux  17  Nov.  1626,  bur.  at 
Elvington  29  Sep.  1677,  mar.  Frances,  da.  of  John  Lockton,  of 
Sivinsted,  in  co.  Line,  bur.  at  Elvington  20  Jan.  166|.  They 
had  issue — 
Roger  (IV). 

Mary,  heiress  to  her  brother  Roger,  wife  of  Simon  Sterne, 
Esq.,  of  Halifax,  third  son  of  Dr.  Sterne,  Archbishop  of 
York,    bur.    at    Elvington    22   Aug.    1708.      They   were 
grandparents  of  Lawrence  Sterne,  author  of  "  Tristram 
Shandy." 
Henry,  bur.  at  Elvington  7  Dec.  1677, 
Mary,  bp.  4  Dec,  bur.  6  Dec.  1651  at  Elvington. 
He  remar.  Frances  .  .  .  They  had  issue — 
Coulson,  bp.  at  Elvington  28  July  1673. 
Frances,  bp.  at  Elvington   17   Dec.    1677    (as  daughter   of 
Mrs.  Frances  Jaques). 

IV.  ROGER  JAQUES,  cet,  U  ami.  12  Sept.  1665,  of  Elvington, 
Esq.,  bur.  at  St.  Crux  3  Nov.  1680.  Will  6  Nov.  1679,  pr.  at 
York  25  Jan.  168^.! 

We  are  indebted  to  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Norcliffe  for  the  above  additional 
entries  from  the  Registers  at  York  and  Elvington. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Eotherham,  16  Sept.  1665. 

of 


Arms  :— Per  bend  sinister  Or  and  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  counter-changed. 

I.     LANCELOT  SYMFSOJS7,  of    .     .    .    neer  Maidstone,  in  Kent, 


1  Bur.  at  St.  Crux  30  Dec.  1683  "  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dawson,  near  Mr.  Roger  Jaques, 
whom  she  loved."     (Register). 


132  pugdale's  visitation  of  Yorkshire. 

1.  John  Symp>son,   of  Mount-bures,  in  Essex,   clerke,  died 

unmarried. 

2.  Samuell  (II). 

II.  SAMUELL  SYMPSON,  of  Blithe,  in  com..  Nott.,  died  in 
a0  J 635,  vel.  circa,  Vicar  of  Blyth  1622-1633,  bur.  there  26 
Feb.  163f  (Raine's  Blyth),  mar.  Fayth,  daughter  of  Alexander 
Nevile,  of  Wyston,  in  com.  Nott.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Lancelot  Simpson,  of  Stoke-Neyland,  in  co.  Suff. 

2.  William  (111). 
Elizabeth. 

III.  WLLVM  SYMPSON,  of  Sheffeild,  in  com.  Ebor.,  cet.  31  annor. 

16  Sept.  a0  1665,  had  honorary  freedom  of  the  Company  of 
Cutlers  conferred  1681,  left  Sheffield  for  Bab  worth,  mar. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Will'm  Linley,  of  Kingston-supter-Hull , 
in  com.  Eborum.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Francis,  bp.  at  Sheffield  17  Sept.   1663,  bur.    25  May 

1664  in  the  chancel  of  the  Church  there. 

2.  William,  bp.  at  Sheffield  14  June  1666,  bur.  18  June 

1  667  in  the  chancel  of  the  Church  there. 

3.  Samuel,  bp.  at  Sheffield  22  July  1669,  bur.  2  Sep.  1669 

in  the  chancel  of  the  Church  there. 

4.  John  (IV). 

Eleanor,  tet.  3  mens.  16  Sep>t,  a°  1665,  bp.  at  Sheffield 

6  June  1665,  mar.  George  Wharton,  of  Retford,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,   wife  of    Henry   Wood,  of    Barn  si  ey,  bp.   at 

Sheffield   12  Dec.  1667,   d.   31   Dec.   1748,  bur.  at 

Barnsley,  M.I. 

Dorothy,  bp.  at  Sheffield  26  Dec.  1672. 

IV.  JOHN  SIMPSON,  of  Eckington  and  Babworth,  Esq.,  youngest 

and  only  surviving  son,  bp.  at  Sheffield  14  July  1670,  d. 
1727,  bur.  at  Babworth,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Francis 
Stringer,  Esq.,  of  Sutton-upon-Lound,  co.  Notts.,  mar.  lie.  17 
June  1695.     They  had  issue — 

William  Simpson,  of  Stamford,  Esq.,  d.  without  surviving 
issue  Jan.  1768.     Will  6  Mar.  1766,  mar.  first  Frances, 
dau.    of   Francis  Elwick,    of   Stamford.     They  had  five 
children,  who  d.  young. 
He  remar.  .   .   .  dau.  of  .  .   .  Warrington. 
John  (V). 

Lindley,  of  Babworth,  bp.  at  Eckington  14  Dec.   1708,  d. 
.  .  .   1785,  bur.  at  Babworth,  mar.  Catherine,  fourth  dau. 
of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Brydges. 
Thomas,  bp.  at  Eckington  30  Nov.  1706,  d.  unmar. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thos.  Fairfax,  Esq.,  of   Newton   Kyme, 
bp.  at  Eckington  7  Nov.  1699,  mar.  at  Hatfield  27  May 
1730,  d.  at  York  9  Feb.  1780. 
Mary,   wife    of    Richard    Bagshaw,   Esq.,   of    the    Oaks,    in 
Norton,  bp.  at  Eckington  18  Feb.  170?,  d.  s.p.  11  Jan. 
1792. 


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133 


Jane,  bp.  at  Eckington  31  July  1703,  d.  unmar. 
Eleanor,  bp.  at  Eckington  7  Aug.  1704. 

V.     JOHN  SIMPSON,  of  Stoke,  Stainford,  and  liabworth,  in  Holy 

Orders,  d.  5  Apr.   1784,  bur.  at  Babworth,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Stringer,  of  Sutton-upon-Lound,  Esq.  They  had  issue — 

Elizabeth,    sole  dau.  and  heiress,  mar.   12  July   1755  Sir 

Henry  Bridgeman,  first  Lord  Bradford,  d.  6  Mar.  1806. 

Their  second  son  John,  of  Babworth,  assumed  the  name 

of  Simpson. 

The  additional  information  is  chiefly  from  Mr.  Hunter's  MS. 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Wakefield,  5  Apr.  1666. 


®I)0nttott 

of 
'ffwrsall. 


Arms  : — Argent,  on  a  chevron  Sable  between  three  hawthorn  bushes  Vert  a  trefoil 
slipped  Or. 

I.     PERCIVAL  THORNTON,   of  Tyresall,   near  Bradford,  I. P.M. 
last  of  Feb.  12  Hen.  VIII  says  he  died  14  June  11  Hen.  VIII, 
mar.  Margery,  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Walworth.    They  had  issue — 
Richard  (H). 

(?)  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mich.  Raw  don.  (Thoresby  calls  her 
a  daughter  of  Richard  Thornton,  but  in  his  will  he 
mentions  Mich.  Rawdon  as  his  brother-in-law,  and  makes 
him  supervisor.) 

II.  RICHARD  THORNTON,  of  Tyresall,  nine  years  old  at  his 
father's  I.P.M.,  b.  1524,  d.  5  Eliz.,  set.  38  (Thoresby).  Will 
30  July  1563,  pr.  29  Sept.,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  King 
(Thoresby),  but  in  Richard  Thornton's  will  his  wife  is  called 
Elizabeth.     He  had  issue — 

William  (III). 

Richard 


Nicholas 

Percival 

Isabell 

Rosamond 

Anne 


>all  in  their  father's  will, 


134  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

III.  WILLIAM    THORNTON,    of    Tyresall,    b.    1541,    d.    15781 

(Thoresby),  mar.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Henry  Tempest,  of  Tong, 
1563  (she  mar.  secondly  William  Shirtcliff).    They  had  issue — 
Richard  (IV). 

Tempest,  bp.  at  Calverley  20  Feb.  1574. 
Elizabeth,  mar.  first  Mark  Foxcroft,  of  Kirkstall,  mar.  lie. 
1591  at  Tong  ;  secondly  Robert  Ehnhirst,  of  Houndhill, 
bur.  27  Mar.  1647. 
Ann,  wife  of  Humphrey  Cordingley. 

Ellen,  unmar.,  bp.  at  Calverley  Aug.  1578,  (?jbur.  there  21 
Oct,  1602. 

IV.  RICHARD  THORNTON,  of  Tiersall,  in  com.  Ebor.,  descended 
from  Thornton,  of  Thornton,  in  Bradford-dale  in  com.  Ebor.,  d. 

1612  (Thoresby),  mar.  Eliz.,  daughter  of  John  Hobson. 

1.  Tempest  (V). 

2.  Will'm,  of  whom  noe  issue  is  remayning,  a  merchant  at 

York,  bp.  at  Calverley  18  Dec.  1603. 
S.     Richard,  of  whom  noe  issue  is  remayning,  d.  y.,  bp.  at 

Calverley  3  Feb.  160|. 
4-     John,  of  whom  noe  issue  is  remayning,  died  y.,  bp.  at 

Calverley  21  Sept.  1606. 
Sarah,   bp.   at   Calverley  8   Sept.    1616,   wife  of   John 

Vaulx,  Lord  Mayor  of  York. 
Ellen,  wife  of  Jo.  Burrough,  of  Gilthwaite  (Thoresby). 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Henry  Tong  (Thoresby). 
Ann,    bp.    at   Calverley   7    Mar.    160 J,   wife   of    A.nth. 

Warwick,  of  Leeds  (Thoresby). 
Phoebe,  wife  of  Robert  Ascne,  of  Leeds  (Thoresby). 
Caleb,  bp.  at  Calverley   14  Oct.  1611,  bur.  at  Bradford 

18  Jan.  16U. 
Robert,  bp.  at  Calverley  5  Sept.  1613. 
Elizabeth,  bur.  at  Calverley  24  Feb.  160|. 

V.  TEMPEST   THORNTON,   of  Tiersale,   died  in  a0  1630,   vel 

circa,  bp.  at  Calverley  18  May  1601,  mar.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  John  LocJcwood,  of  Linthwuyt,  in  cant.  Ebor.,  at  Almond- 
bury  12  Feb.  1620,  (?)  bur.  at  Calverley  20  Dec.  1632. 
(Margaret  Thornton,  of  Boulton,  wid.) 

1.  Richard  Thornton,  dyed  in  a0  1647,  or  thereabouts,  mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxf.,  15  May  1640,  set.  16,  student 
of  Gray's  Inn  1642  (Foster),  mar.  Rose,  daughter  of 
Wm  Arthington,  of  Arthington,  in  com.  Ebor.,  bp.  at 
Adel  19  July  1619,  bur.  at  All  Saints',  North  Street, 
York,  10  Dec.  1668. 

1.  Anne,  o3t.  19,  annor.  5°  Apr  a°  1666,  bp.  at 
Adel  2  July  1647,  mar.  first  William,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  William  Ascough,  Kt.,  mar. 
secondly  at  York  Minster  17  Aug.  1682 
Robert  Watter,  Esq.,  of  Cundall.  Will  28 
Sept,  1700. 

1  There  is  a  William  Thornton,  gent.,  bur.  at  Tong  Nov.  1579. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  1  35 

2.     Margaret,  03tatis  18  annor.,  died  young. 
2.     John  (VI). 

1.  Anne,  wife  of  Robert   Walmisley,  of  Coldeotes,  in  com. 

Lane,  mar.  at  Thornhill  10  June  1648. 

2.  Elizabeth,    wife   of  Joshua    Witton,    Clerke,    Rector   of 

Thornhill,*  bp.    23   Feb.    1625    (Thoresby),   bur.  at 
Thornhill  25  June  1656. 

VI.     JOHN   THORNTON,    of  Tier  sail,    at.    35   annorum   5   Apr. 
a"  1666,  b.  27  Dec.   1630,  d.  28  Dec.  1672  (Thoresby),  mar. 
Judith,  daughter  of  Richard,  Richardson,  of  Bierley,  in  com. 
Ebor.,  bp.  at  Bradford  11  Mar.  1633. 
Richard  (VII). 

1.  Margaret,  d.  1715,  M.I.  at  Wakefield. 

2.  Elizabeth,  died  young. 

3.  Jane,    von  baptizata  5°   Apr.   1666,    wife   of   Nicholas 

Fenay,  Esq.,  of  Fenay,  mar.  at  Wakefield  18  May 
1686,  bur.  there  17  Aug.  1713.     M.I. 

Tempest] 

William  [d.  y.  (Thoresby). 

Judith    J 

VII.  RICHARD  THORNTON,  of  Red  Hall,  Leeds,  cut.  6  an.  5  Apr. 
a"  1666,  b.  5  Aug.  1659,  mat.  University  Coll ,  Oxf.,  30  Apr. 
1675,  ret.  15,  bar.-at-law  Gray's  Inn  1682,  Recorder  of  Leeds, 
d.  6  Oct.  1710,  bur.  at  St.  John's  Church,  Leeds,  M.I.,  mar. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Christopher  Watkinson,  Mayor  of  Leeds,  b. 
Apr.  1670,  mar.  24  Apr.  1688. 
Richard         \ 

Christopher    j    '  ■""  ^  '    jJ- 

Mary  J 

Tempest,  of  Wakefield,  b  27  July  1696,  mat.  University 
Coll.,  Oxf.,  31  May  1714,  ret.  17,  bar.-at-law  Gray's  Inn, 
d.  at  Bristol  13  May  1734,  unmar.  (Thoresby). 

John  (VIII). 

Mary,  b.  13  Feb.  1699,  mar.  Benjamin  Foxley,  gent.,  at 
Wakefield  14  Nov.  1720,  d   6  Aug.  1732. 

Elizabeth,  b.  2  Jan.  1702,  d.  25  Jan.  1710  (Thoresby). 

Bridget,  of  J&akefield,  b.  20  Feb.  1705. 

Ann. 

VIII.     JOHN  THORNTON,  of  Hamburg  (heir  to  his  brother  Tempest), 
b.  26  Dec.  1697  (Thoresby),  d.  at  Hamburg  1761,  mar.  Ann, 
dau.   of   Wm.  Foxley,  of    Hamburg,   d.    at   Wakefield   1763. 
They  had  issue — 
William. 

Richard,  of  Tyresall,  in  1776. 

John,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  at  Heath 
8  Dec.  1789,  aged  62  (Taylor). 


136  DUG-DALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Christopher. 
Tempest. 
David. 
Benjamin. 
Octavius. 
Henry. 
Authorities,    Thoresby's    "  Ducatus,"    Taylor's    "  Rectory   Manor  of 
Wakefield,"  "  Calverley  Registers." 


Townb  of  Beverley.  Beverley  15°  Sept.  1666. 


.artmt 
of 


Arms  : — Quarterly. 

1  and  4.     Or,  on  a  chevron  Azure  a  martlet  between  two  pheons  of  the  field. 

2  and  3.     Maltby. 

Crest  : — On  the  stump  of  a  tree,  couped  and  sprouting,  a  squirrel  sejeant  all  proper, 
holding  in  his  paws  a  nut  Or. 

I.     CHRISTOPHER  WARTON,  of   Wart  on,   mar.   Mary,   dan.  of 
Wm.  Lancaster,  Esq.     They  had  issue — 

II.     JOHN   WARTON,  of   Warton,  mar.  Mary,  dau.   of   Sir  John 
Pickering,  Knt.     They  had  issue — 
Laurence  (III). 
Thomas. 
Robert. 
Edward. 

III.     LAURENCE  WARTON,  of  Beverley  and  Hull,  Sheriff  of  Hull 
1558,  Mayor  1570,  bur.  at  Trinity  Ch.,  Hull.     Will  11  Mar. 
1571,  pr.  at  York  31  July  1572,  mar.  Agnes  Radley,  of  Yar- 
borough,  co.  Line.     They  had  issue — 
Michael  (IV). 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  137 

IV.  MICHAEL  WARTON,  M.I\  for  Beverley  1586-8.  Will  21  Apr., 
pr.  at  York  23  Sep.  1590,  to  be  bur.  at  St.  John's,  Beverley, 
mar.  Joane,  dau.  of  John  Portington,  of  Portington  (she  remar. 
Ralph  Rokeby,  the  Antiquary.  Hunter),  bur.  14  June  1608  at 
Belfreys,  York  (C.B.N.).     They  had  issue— 

1.  aSv  Michael  I. 

2.  Edward,  bp.   24  Apr.   1574,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  and  h.  of 

James  Wetherall,  of  Keltield.     They  had  issue- 
Edward. 

Henry,  bur.  16  Aug.  1628. 
Michael. 
Everill. 
Katherine,  bur.  1626. 

3.  Laurence,1   of    Redness.     Will    21    July,   pr.    31    Aug. 

1638,  mar.  Dorothy  Stephenson.     They  had  issue- 
Laurence,  of  Wellingley,  d.  2  Dec.  1691,  bur.  at 
Tickhill,    mar.   Sarah,   dau.   of    Henry    Saxton, 
Vicar  of  Conisborough  12  Jan.  164f,  d.  20  Aug. 
1661.     They  had  issue — 
Henry,  bp.  5  Mar.  1651. 

Gertrude,  bp.  at  Conisborough  9  Apr.  1644, 
mar.  Geo.  Holmes,  of  Doncaster,  30  May 
1669. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  11  Apr.  1668. 
Sarah,  bp.  9  June  1654,  mar.  John  Kiffin,  of 
Bilby,  24  Apr.  1687. 
Francis. 
Henry. 
Edward. 

Michael,  of  Bawtry,  mar.  Jane  .  .  . 
Laurence. 

Edward,  had  a  son  .  .   .  ,  who    was  father  of 
John,  of  Frickley;  of  Anthony,  b.  1729,  who 
purchased  Frickley,   and  d.    15  Feb.   1773  ; 
and  of  Granada,  d.  16  June  1754. 
Jaue,  bp.  at  Bawtrey  1681. 
Frances,  wife  of  Francis  Hall,  of  Swaith. 
Margaret,  wife  of  John  Rooke.  of  Barnsley. 
Joan. 
Faith. 
Margaret. 

4.  Henry,  in  his  father's  will. 

5.  Christopher. 

Anne,  wife  of  Peter  Langdale,  of  Santon,  bp.  3  Mar. 

157-?-,  mar.  lie.  1595. 
Faith,  'wife  of  Thos.  Pudsev,  of  .  .  .  bp.  7  Apr.  1579, 

mar.  lie.  1599. 
Rose,  d.  s.p. 

1  This    account    of    Laurence    and    his    descendants    is    taken    from    Hunter's 
"  Minorum  Gentium." 


138  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Elizabeth,  bp.  8  Apr.  1585,  d.  s.p. 

Frances,  bp.  1  Aug.  1584,  bur.  3  Aug.  1592, 

V.  Sr  M1CHAELL  WARTOiV,  cf  Beverley  Parke,  in  com.  Ebor. 
K\  dyed  12  Oct.  A0  D.  1655,  Knighted  at  Ripon  16  Apr.  1617, 
High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1616,  a  royalist,  fined  £2,920,  bur. 
at  Beverley  Minster  10  Oct.  1665,  ML,  mar.  Elizabeth, 
3d  daughter  and  coheire  of  Raphe  Hornby,  of  Bishop  Burton, 
near  Beverley,  bp.  13  Oct.  1574  at  Bishop  Burton  (C.B.N.), 
bur.  5  Aug.  1596.  They  had  issue — 
Michael!,  (VI). 

VI.  MICHAELL  WARTON,  of  Becerley,  Esq,.,  dyed  in  his  father's 
lifetime,  being  slayn  by  a  cannon  bullet  at  Scarborough  Castle 
in  the  time  of  the  late  warrs,  it  being  then  a  garrison  for  the 
King,  bp.  23  Oct.  1593  at  St.  John's,  Beverley  (C.B.N.),  mar. 
Catherine,  daughter  and  coheire  of  Christopher  Maltby,  of 
Maltby,  in  com.  Ebor.,  mar.  1  Oct.  1620  at  Cottingham 
(C.B.N.).     They  had  issue— 

1.  Michaell  (VII). 

2.  Sir  Raphe  Warton,  Knt ,  19  March  1658-9,  cet.  38  ami. 

15  Sept.  a0  1666,  M.P.  for  Beverley  1685-8,  bp.  at 
Bishop  Burton  17  Jan.  162f  (C.B.N.),  d.  6  Nov. 
1700,  bur.  at  St   Mary's,  Beverley,  M.I. 

1.  Everill,  dyed  with  nut  iasw. 

2.  Cath.,  wife  of  Eldred  Cunven,  brother  to   Sr  Patricius 

Curwen,  of  Workinton,  in  com.  Cumbr.,  Knt,  bp.  4 
Apr.  1624  at  Bishop  Burton,  mar.  19  Aug.  1658  at 
Belfreys,  York  (C.B.N.). 

3.  Eliz.,  wife  of  Salveyn  Carleil,  of  Brandsburton,  in  com. 

Ebor.,  bp.  18  Oct.  1626  at  Bishop  Burton. 
Jf..     Jane,  wife  of  Francis  Trapps,  of  ffitdd,  in  com.  Ebor., 
bp.  7  June  1632  at  Bishop  Burton  (C.B.N.),  mar. 
Feb.  1657  at  Belfreys,  York.  (C.B.N.) 
5.     Mary,  wife  of  Symon  Scrape,  of  Danby  super  Yore,  in 
co.  Ebor.,  bur.  at  Spennithorne  29  July  1674. 
Christopher,  bp.  10  Apr.,  bur.  7  June  1625  at  Bishop 

Burton  (C.B.N.). 
Frances,  bp.  12  Aug.  1630.  (C.B.N.) 

VII.  MICHAELL  WARTON,  of  Beverley,  Esq>;  ret.  42  annoru  15 
Sept.  a»  1666,  M.P.  for  Beverley  1660-81,  fined  £1,600  for 
the  delinquency  of  his  father,  bp.  at  Bishop  Burton  27  Apr. 
1623  (C.B.N.),  d.  in  London  9  Aug.,  bur.  23  Aug.  1688  at  St, 
John's,  Beverley,  mar.  Susan,  dawjh.  of  John  Ld  Pawlet,  of 
Hinton  St.  George,  in  co.  Somerset,  bur.  10  Nov.  1682  in  Beverley 
Minster.     They  had  issue — 

1.     Michaell  Warton,  at.  17  annor.  15  Sept.  1666,  M.P.  for 

Yorkshire  1681-5,  for  Beverley  1688-95,  1700-2,  d. 

25  Mar.  1725,  bur.  in  Beverley  Minster,  M.I. 


DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


139 


2. 


Raphe  Warton,  cut.  10  aim.,  MP.  for  Beverley  1695- 

1701,  b.  13  July  1656,  d.  22  Mar.  1709,  bur.  at  St. 

Mary's,  Beverley,  M.I. 
Charles  Warton,  of  Beverley,  ait.  S  an.  1666,  b.  23  Sept. 

1657,  d.  25  Aug.  1714,  bur.  30  Aug.  at  St.  Mary's, 

Beverley.  (C.B.N.) 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Charles  Pelham,  of  Brocklesby. 
Susan,  fourth  wife  of   Sir  John   Bright,  of  Badsworth, 

mar.   7   June   1683  at  St.  Mary's,  Beverley,  remar. 

Sir  John  Newton,  of  Barr's  Court,  at  St.  Giles-in-the- 

Fields  23  Mar.  169?. 
Mary,  mar.  at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields  7  Nov.  1692  Sir 

James  Pennyman,  of  Ormesby,  Bart.,  and  had  a  son, 

Sir  Warton  Pennyman. 
John,  d.  18  Oct.  1656,  ret.  6,  M.I.  at  Beverley  Minster, 

bur.  19  Oct.  (C.B.N.) 


The  Countie  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


ickljam 


of 


Inltott  tytxqi. 


ARMS  :— Ermine,  on  a  bordure  engrailed  Gules  eight  mullets  Or. 

]ST.B. These  arms  are  not  entered  in  the  Visitation,  but  are  on  record  in 

the  College  of  Arms. 

I.  WILL'M  WICK  HAM,  first  Bishop  of  Lincolne,  and  after  of 
Winchester,  temp.  Eliz.  Regince,  d.  12  June  1595,  bur.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Southwark,  mar.  Anthonina,  daughter  of  William 
Barloiv,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  d.  on  Ascension  Day  1598,  bur. 
at  Alconbury,  co.  Hunt.     They  had  issue — 

Henry  (II). 

William,  d.  young. 

Thomas. 

Barlow,  d.  26  March  1617  (C.B.N.). 

Frances,  wife  of  .   .  .  Wolriche. 

Susan. 

Anne. 

Elizabeth. 


140  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

II.  HENRY  WICKHAM,  D>-  in  Divinity,  Archdeacon  of  Yorke, 

and  Prebend  of  the  Cathedral/,  there,  died  2°  July,  a0  1641, 
Rector  of  Bedale  and  Bolton  Ptrcy,  bur.  3  July  1641  at  York 
Minster,  M.I.  Will  29  June,  pr.  at  York  27  Sept.  1641,  mar. 
Annabella,  daughter  of  Sr  Henry  Cholmley,  of  Thorneton  in 
com.  Ebor.,  Bar1  (Knight),  first  wife,  d.  25  July  1625,  bur.  at 
York  Minster,  M.I.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Tobyas  (III). 

2.  William    Wickham,   of  Roicseby,    in   co.   Ebor.,  bp.    at 

Bclfreys,  York,  8  Mar.  162|  (C  B.N.),  adm.  granted 
to  his  brother  Tobias  23  June  1680,  mar.  Katherine 
Fairfax,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Visct.  Emley,  wid.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Ingram,  Knight,  Sir  Matthew  Boynton,  and 
Robert  Stapleton,  at  Langton  12  July  1657  (C.B.N.), 
d.  1667. 
Anthonina,  wife  of  Toby  Jenkins,  of  Grimston,  in  co.  Ebor., 
Esif,  bp.  at  Bolton  Percy   29  Sept.   1623,  mar.  at 
Holy  Trinity,   (ioodramgate,   York,    25    Feb.    163|, 
bur.  at  York  Minster  7  Aug.  1701. 
He  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  John  Browne,  of  Fidlers,  in 
Essex,  Kn\  2*  wife,  d.  21  Apr.  1659,  bur.  at  East  Barnet.     They 
had  issue — 

Henry,  bp.  16  Sept.  1630  at  Belfreys,  Fellow  of  Trim 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  M  A.  1654,  Rector  of  Wilby, 
Norfolk  1662  (C.B.N.). 
Barlow  Wickham,  of  York,  bp.  17  Mar.  163|,  bur.  22 
Oct.  1677  at  York  Minster.  Will  5  Oct.  1677,  all 
estate  to  his  brother,  the  Dean. 

III.  TOBYAS    WICKHAM,   Prebend  of  the    Cathedrall  of   Yorke, 

and  Rector  of  Bolton-Percy,  in  co.  Ebor.,  cet.  44  an-  et  H 
mensiu  13°  Sept  a0 1665,  Dean  of  York  1677,  d.  27,  bur.  29 
Apr.  1697  at  Yoi'k  Minster,  M.I.,  mar.  Eliza,  daughter  of 
William  Wye,  of  Ipswich,  in  co.  ^uff.,  mar.  lie.  23  Jau.  166-j- 
at  St.  Gregory's  or  St.  Benet's,  bur.  27  Apr.  1697  at  York 
Minster.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Toby  (Tobias)  Wickham,  cut.  3  ann.  et  6  mens.  13  Sept. 

1665,  Bai-rister-at-Law,  b.  22  Jau.  1661  at  Bolton 
Percy,  d.  30  July,  bur.  1  Aug.  at  York  Minster,  aet. 
28,  M.I.,  d.  intest.,  adm.  granted  to  his  wife  14  Aug. 
1691,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Thompson, 
Knt.  (remar.  Dr.  Charles  Palmer,  Rector  of  Long 
Marston,  Canon  of  York),  bur.  at  York  Minster  16 
Mar.  170^. 

2.  William  Wickham,  at.  unius  anni  et  6  mens.,  of  Ulles- 

kelf  and  Wakefield,  A.B.  Corpus  Christi,  Cambridge, 
1685,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  West  Riding,  bp. 
17  Mar.  1663  at  Bolton  Percy,  d.  1733,  rnai\  Jane, 
dau.  of  .   .   .  Thompson.     They  had  issue — 

Tobias,  Clerk,   Rector  of  Kirk  Bramwith  in  1719 
and  of  Keighley,  adm.  granted  9  Dec.  1726  to 
[j  his  father,  then  of  Wakefield. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  141 

William. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unmar. 
3.     Henry  (IV). 

Thomas,  bp.  21  June  1669  at  Bolton  Percy,  d.  same 

year. 
Thomas,  bp.  7  July  1670  at  Bolton  Percy,  d.  1694,  bur. 

at  York  Minster. 
Barlow,  bp.  27  Oct.  1666,  d.  same  year,  bur.  at  Bolton 

Percy. 
Barlow,  b.  18  May  1673. 
Elizabeth,  b.  8  Apr.  166  .  .  d.  8  July  1664. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  24  Sept.  1667,  d.  30  Nov.   1672/ 
Anthonina,   wife  of  Thomas   Sowtheby,  of  Birdsall,  b. 

3  June  1672,  mar.  6  July  1693  at  York  Minster,  bur. 

there  14  Jan.  173?,  M.I. 
Mai-y,  b.  at  York  4  May  1676,  bur.  at  Bolton  Percy. 

IV.  HENRY  WICK  HAM,  cet.  G  mens,  lived  at  Heslington,  Captain, 
bp.  11  May  1665  at  Bolton  Percy,  bur.  30  Nov.  1735  at  York 
Minster,  M. I.,  d.  intest.,  mar.  Margaret,  dau.  of  .  .  .  Archer, 
of  Bai'badoes,  bur.  19  July  1751  at  York  Minster.  They  had 
issue — 

Henry  (V). 
Elizabeth,  d.  unmar. 

Annabella,  wife  of  Rev.  James  Scott,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxf.,  Vicar  of  Trinity  Church,  Leeds,  and  of 
Bardsey. 

V.  HENRY  WICKHAM,  Clerk,  Fellow  of  Trim  Coll.,  Camb., 
Rector  of  Guiseley  1724-72,  d.  2  June  1772,  get.  73,  bur.  at 
Bath  Abbey  Church,  M.I,  mar.  first  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Calverley,  of  Leeds,  d.  11  Apr.  1736,  set.  27,  bur.  at  Guiseley, 
M.I.  Thev  had  issue- 
Henry  (VI). 

Mary,  wife  of  Jeremiah  Dixon,  of  Gledhow,  bp.  at  Guiseley 
7  Feb.  1734,  d.  7  Apr.  1807,  bur.  at  Leeds  Parish  Church. 
M.I. 
He  mar.  secondly  Anne,  dau.  of  .  .   .  Gibson,  d.  1744,  bur.  at 
Guiseley. 

VI.  HENRY  WICKHAM,  of  Cottingley,  co.  York,  Lieut.-Col.  Foot 
Guards,  J. P.,  bp.  at  Guiseley  7  Sept.  1731,  d.  9  Oct.  1804, 
bur.  at  Bingley,  M.I.,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dan.  and  h.  of  Rev. 
Wm.  Lamplugh,  of  Cottingley,  Vicar  of  Dewsbury,  mar.  16 
Feb.  1761  at  Bingley,  d.  23  Apr.  1815,  set.  77,  M.I.  at 
Bingley.     They  had  issue— 

1.  William  Wickham,  of  Cottingley,  co.  York,  and  Binsted 
Wyck,  co.  Hants,  bp.  at  Cottingley  11  Dec.  1761, 
M.A.  Oxford  1786,  Created  D.C.L.  1810,  Envoy  to 
the  Swiss  Cantons,  P.C.,  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  &c  , 
1806,  M.P.,  d.  at  Brighton  22  Oct,  1840,  bur.  there, 


142  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

mar.  Eleonore  Madeleine,  da.  of  M.  Louis  Bertrand, 
of  Geneva,  10  Aug  1788,  d.  15  Apr.  1836  at  Geneva 
bur.  there.     They  had  issue — 

Henry  Lewis,  of  Binsted  Wyck,  b.  at  Cottingley 
19  May,  bp.  at  Bingley  18  June  1789,  M.A. 
Oxford  1813,  Bar.-at-Law,  bur.  at  East  World- 
ham  31  Oct.  1861,  mar.  Lucy,  da.  of  Win. 
Markham,  of  Becca,  at  Aberford  19  June  1830, 
bur.  at  East  Worldham  16  July  1885.  They 
had  issue — 

William,  of  Binsted,  M.P.,  b.  10  July  1831, 
M.A.  Oxford  1857,  mar.  Sophia  Emma,  da. 
of  H    F.  Shaw  Lefevre,  at  St.  Geo,  Han. 
Sq.,  9  May   1860.     They  have  Lucy  and 
Eleanore. 
Henry  Lamplugh,  Captain  of  Rifle  Brigade, 
of  Wootton,  co.  Warw.,  bp.  19  Feb.  1838, 
mar.  Teresa  Mary  Josephine,  da.  of  Lord 
Arundel  1,  of  Wardour,  widow  of  Sir  Alfred 
Joseph    Tichborne,    Bart.,    24    Feb.    1873. 
They  have  Wm.  Joseph,  Lewis  Cyril,  Cyril 
Henry  and  Cecily  Mary. 
Leonora    Emma,  wife  of    Herbert  Crompton 
Hemes,  Esq.,  b.  14  Aug.  1833,  mar.  5  Jan. 
1858. 
2.     Lamplugh  (VII). 
Anne. 

Harriet,  d.  unmar.  at  York  186  .  .  set.  94. 
Annabella,  d.  unmar.  14  Nov.  1797,  bur.  at  Bingley. 
Elizabeth,  d.  inf. 
Henry,  d.  inf. 

VII.  LAMPLUGH  WICKHAM,  of  Low  Moor  House,  near  Bradford, 
b.  14  May  1768,  Vicar  of  Paul,  Prebendary  of  York,  mar.  first 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Hird,  of  Rawdon  (which  name 
he  took  on  his  marriage)  at  Guiseley  1795,  she  d.  24  Apr. 
1812.  They  had  issue — ■ 
Richard  Lamplugh,  d.  inf. 

Henry  Wickham  Hird  retook  the  name  of  Wickham,  M.P. 
for  Bradford,  b.  23  Nov.  1800,  d.  s.p.  23  Sept.  1867,  mar. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Benyon,  of  New  Grange,  at  Round- 
hay,  1836. 
William,  R.N.,  b.  1802,  d.  1816,  bur.  at  Barbadoes. 
Lamplugh  Wickham  (VIII). 
Charles  Wickham,  b.  1808. 

Christiana,  b.  1801,  wife  of  George  Brooke  Nelson,  of  Leeds. 
Harriet,  b.  1803,  wife  of  George  Pollard,  of  Bradford. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  1805,  wife  of  Rev.  Joshua  Fawcett,  of 

Wibsey. 
Annabella,  b.  1810,  wife  of  Rev.  George  Hodgson. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  inf. 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


143 


He  mar.  secondly  1813,  Hannah  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Lascelles 
Sturdy  Lascelles,  of  Hunton,  near  Bedale.     They  had — 
Jane,  b.  19  Mar.  1818. 

VIII.  LAMPLUGH  WICKHAM  WICKHAM,  of  Low  Moor  House  and 
Chestnut  Grove,  b.  27  June  1807,  d.  1883,  mar.  first  Frances, 
dau.  of  Col.  Win.  Hale,  of  Acomb.     They  had  issue — 

William  Wickham  Wickham,  of  Chestnut  Grove,  b.    1835, 
mar.  27   Oct.    1868  Katherine  Henrietta,  dau.  of   Thos. 
Fairfax,  Esq.,  of  Newton-Kyme.     They  have  issue. 
He  mar.   secondly  Mary,   dau.  of    George  Stone,  of   Blisworth 
Hall.     They  had  issue — 

George   Lamplugh,   Major   Royal   Horse  Guards,  b.    1852, 

mar.  1885  Elena,  dau.  of  tenth  Marquis  of  Huntley. 
Henry    Wickham,    Scots    Guards,    b.     1855,    mar.     1884 

Ethelreda,  dau.  of  tenth  Marquis  of  Huntley. 
Frances  Mary. 
Authorities,  "Collectanea,  Top.  et  Gen.,"  James'  "History  of  Bradford." 


OCSE    AND    DaRWENT    WAPENTAKE. 


Yorke,  13°  Aug.  1666. 


Jfeitkyn 

of 
©rimston. 


Arms  : — Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  Sable. 

■Crest  : — On  a  mural  coronet  JSable  a  lion  passant  regardant  Or. 

I.  PHILIP  JOHN,  of  St.  Melans,  co.  Monmouth,  in  Wales,  mar. 
Jowan,  dau.  to  Llyson,  ap  Llyson,  ap  Ycvan,  ap  Llison,  ap 
Rees  (Glover's  Visitation).     They  had  issue — 

II.  JENKYN,  ap  Philipp,  of  St.  Melans,  mar.  Alice,  sister  of  Sir 
Wm.  Thomas,  dau.  to  Thomas  ap  Yevan,  ap  Hornell,  ap 
Griffith  (Glover's  Visitation).     They  had  issue — 

III.     JOHN  JENKYN,  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke,  Escf,  Receiver  General 
of  the  County  of  York,  d.  2  Oct.  1595,  vet.  63,  bur.  in  York 


144  DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Minster,  M.I.     Will  pr.  29  Dec.  1595,  mar.  Margaret,  dough. 
to  .  .  .  Carance,  an  Ittallian  (George  Curron,  citizen  of  London, 
Glover),  bur.   at  Trinity,  Goodramgate,   York,  5  May   1615. 
Will  18  Apr.  1616.     They  had  issue— 
Henry  (IV). 

1.  Mary,    wife     to     Thomas    Scudamore,    Esqr,    Receiver 

General/  of  Yorke,  mar.  at  Trinity,  Goodramgate,  17 
Dec.  1585. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  to  William  Robinson,  Alderman  of  Yorke, 

mar.  lie.  1599,  mar.  secondly  at  St.  Crux,  York,  11 
Oct.  1627,  William  Brearey,  Lord  Mayor  of  York, 
bur.  at  St.  John's,  Micklegate,  York,  29  July  1644. 

2.  Thomas. 

3.  Matthew. 

4.  Ralph. 

5.  William. 

6.  George. 

7.  John. 

IV.  Sr  HENRY  JENKYN,  of  Busby,  in  co.  Ebor.,  K>,  living  1612 
set.  16  at  the  Visitation  of  1585,  M.P.  Boroughbridge  1603-14 
High  Sheriff  1623,  d.  intest,  at  Scoreby,  adm.  2  Aug.  1646, 
mar.  Dorothy,  daughter  &  heire  to  Wilfm  Tanckard,  of  Hutton, 
Esq';  mar.  lie.  1597  at  Pannal.     They  had  issue  — 

V  Wit  I'm  Jenkyn,  dyed  wthout  issue,  set.  6  1612,  of  Great 
Busby,  Esq.  Will  22  May,  pr.  at  London  30  July 
1659  (Abs.  York  Rec.  Series,  ix,  154). 

2.  Toby  (V). 

3.  Henry,  a  Sergeant  Major  in  the  Army  of  K.  Charles  ye 

1st,  died  wthout  issue,  of  Gray's  Inn  1639. 

1.  Anne,  wife  of  .   .  .   Fulwood. 

2.  Dorothy. 

3.  Grace,  bp.  at  Trinity,  Goodramgate,  19  May  1619. 
John,  bp.  at  Trinity,  Goodramgate,  13  Sept.  1622,  bur. 

there  23  Sept.  1624. 

V.  TOBY  JENKYN,  of  Grimston,  in  co.  Ebor.,  Es>f,  cetat.  52  ami. 
1666,  bur.  in  York  Minster  12  Feb.  169&.  Will  20  Aug. 
1681,  pr.  17  June  1697,  mar.  Anthonyna,  da.  to  Henry  Wick- 
Juan,  lJr  in  Divinity,  tj-  one  of  rite  Prebend"  of  St.  Peter's 
Cothedr.,  bp.  at  Bolton  Percy  29  Sept  1623,  mar.  at  Trinity, 
Goodramgate,  25  Feb.  163*,  bur.  in  York  Minster  7  Aug. 
1701.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Henry  Jenkyn,  dyed  in  Spa?ie  a0  1665,  bp.  at  Trinity, 

Goodramgate,  26  Dec.  1639. 

2.  William  Je^kijn,    cvf.    16   an.    1666,    (?)  bur.    in    York 

Minster  4  Apr.  1668. 

3.  Toby  (VI). 

1.  Anthonyna,  (?)  wife  of  Justinian  Pagitt,  of  Gray's  Inn, 
Esq.,  mar.  lie.  29  June  1670,  about  20,  at  Ely  House 
or  Lambeth  House  Chapel. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


145 


2.  Elizabeth,  di/piJ  young. 

3.  Dorothy,  mar.  first  Robert  Benson,  Esq.,  of  Wrenthorpe, 

secondly  Sir  Henry  Bellasis,  Knt.,  of  Pottoe,  co. 
York,  and  Brancepeth,  co.  Dnrh.,  mar.  lie.  3  Mar. 
16|$  at  St.  Mary,  Somerset,  London,  or  .  .  .  bur. 
at  Westminster  Abbey  20  July  1696  (Reg.) 

VI.  TOBY  or  TOBIAS  JENKYN  or  JENKINS,  ml.  6  ann.  1666, 
of  Grimston,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  1701,  1720,  M.P.  York 
1695,  1700,  1702,  bp.  at  Dunnington  16  June  1660,  d.  intest. 
1730,  adm.  4  Jan.  173?-  to  John  Goodricke,  Esq,  mar.  first 
Lady  Mary  Paulet,  dau.  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Bolton,  bur.  in  York 
Minster  16  Mar.  1689.     They  had  issue — 

Elizabeth,  bur.  in  York  Minster  20  Jan.  1690. 
Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Goodricke,  Bart.,  of  Ribston,  mar. 
at  York  Minster  26  Apr.  1707. 
He  is  said  to  have  married  secondly  .  .   .  and  had  issue — 

William  Jenkins,  bp.  at  Dunnington  3  Oct.  1708,  mar.  1742 
Mary,   dau.   and  h.   of    Daniel    Monro,   of    the   Crescent 
estates  St.  Mary's,  Jamaica.1 
Tobias,  (?)  Commission  to  be  an  Ensign  1741. 
Anthonina,  bp.  at  Dunnington  12  June  1710. 
Authorities,Skaife's  "York  Minster  Registers,"  Pedigiee  byCharlesJack- 
son,   "Misc.  Gen.  et  Her,"  2  ser.  i,  122,  Hunter's  "  Minorum  Gentium." 


Skyrack  Wapentake. 


Leedea  10  Aug.  1665. 


Jlton: 


of 


^ustrop. 


Arms  : — Quarterly  of  seven. 

1.  Argent,  a  chevron  and  in  chief  a  pile  between  three  fleur-de-lis  Sable 

(More  of  Austrop.) 

2.  Argent,  a  fess  between  two  greyhounds  courant  Sable  (Hall  of  Austrop). 

3 on  a  chevron  between  three  fleur-de-lis  as  many  mullets  (Wavte) 

4 (Otterburne).  J 

5.  <  >r,  u  fess  daucettee  Sable,  a  mullet  for  difference  (Vavasour  of  Austrop). 

6.  Gules,  six  lions  rampant  Argent  (Heslarton). 

7.  Argent,  a  fess  dancettee  paly  of  four  Sable  and  Gules  between  three 

mullets  of  the  second  (More  of  Hornesey). 
An  escutcheon  of  pretence  :  Argent,  on  a  fess  Gules  between  three  church- 
bells  Azure  as  many  crosses  formee  of  the  field  (Oxley). 

1  Supposed    to    have   been    the    Wm.   Jenkyns    who    went    on    the    Carthagenian 
expedition  1739,  and  to  have  been  an  officer  in  Colonel  Robinson's  Marines.  (Hunter.) 


146  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE, 

I.  LAURENCE  MOORE,  mar.  first  Ann,  dau.  and  h.  of  Richard 
Wayt  of  Austrope,  by  Amabel,  dau.  and  h.  of  Ralph  Otter- 
borne  of  Otterborne,  in  Craven,  co.  York ;  mar.  secondly  Alice, 
wid.  of  Robert  Manston.     By  the  first  marriage  he  had  issue — 

II.     RICHARD  MOORE,  who  had— 

III.     NICHOLAS  MOORE  (?)  murdered  by  John  Sothill.     Adm.   19 
May  1478.     He  had— 
John  (IV). 
Averay. 
Robert. 

IV.  JOHN  MORE. 

V.  RALPH  MOORE. 

VI.  PERCIVALL  MOORE,  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Beeston  of 
Beeston. 

VII.     JOHN  MOORE,  I.P.M.,  23  Apr.  P.  and  M.,  called  of  Stapleton, 
mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  Wm.  Ellis  of  Kiddal.     They  had — 

VIII.     MATHEW  MORE,  21  yrs.  and  8  mos.  at  his  father's  Inq.,  mar. 
Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  James  Vavasour  of  Austhorp,  by  Ann, 
da.  and  h.  of  .  .  .  Heslerton  of  Heslerton.     They  had — 
Nicholas  (IX). 

IX.  NICHOLAS  MORE  of  Austrop  in  com.  Ebor.,  died  circa 
annum  1653,  signed  the  Visitation  of  1612,  bur.  at  Whitkirk 
9  Jan.  165-|,  mar.  Jane,  daughter  of  Bob1  Partington  of  Barneby 
super  Dun  in  co.  Ebor.,  mar.  lie.  1603,  bur.  at  Whitkirk 
26  Mar.  1625.     They  had  issue— 

1.  Richard  (X). 

2.  Nicholas  More  of  Maltby  in  com.  Line,  bp.  at  Whit- 

kirk 29  Dec.  1616,  mar.  Susan,  daughter  and  coheir 
of  John  Priscot  of  Maltby  in  com.  Line.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  John. 

2.  Nicholas. 

3.  Lngram. 
4-     Richard. 

Anne. 

1.  Siisan,  wife  to  Robert  Franke  of  Allwoodley  in  co.  Ebor., 

bp.  at  Whitkirk  13  June  1605.  mar.  there  10  Dec. 
1622. 

2.  Sarah,  wife  of  .  .  .  Lawrence,  clerk e  (Laurence  Andro- 

mer,  Hopkinson),  bp.  at  Whitkirk  27  Sept.  1608. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Barret,  bp.   at  Whitkirk  20  Nov. 

1606,  mar.  there  22  Dec.  1629. 
Jf..     Elizabeth,  wife  of  Miles  Douglas  of  Austrop  Hall,  neer 
Ledes  in  com.  Ebor.,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  22  Feb.  161f 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  147 

X.  RICHARD  MOORE  of  Austrnp,  Esqr,  died  in  his  father's  life- 
time, set.  8  1612,  bur.  at  Whitkirk  9  Jan.  165f,  mar.  Mary, 
daughter  and  sole  heire  of  Rob1  More  of  Hornesey  in  com. 
Ebor.,  Esq':,  mar.  secondly  Richard  Hutton,  M.A.  (Hopkinson). 
They  had  issue — 

1.  Nicholas  (XI). 

2.  John    More,    cet.    3If.   an.    10   Aug.    1665,   mar.   Mary, 

5th  daughter  of  John  Constable  of  Catfosse  in  co. 
Ebor.,  Escf.,  bp.  at  Sigglesthorne  6  July  1629,  mar. 
there  15  Aug.  1651.  (C.B.N.) 

/.     Richard. 

2.  John. 
Mary,  wife  of  Edmund  C lough  of  Skiptonbridge,  near 
Thirsk,  in  com  Ebor.,  gent.,  mar.  11  Nov.  1651  at 
St.  Michael-le-Belfrey,  York.  (C.B.N). 
(?)  Robert,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  3  May  1629,  "Sir  Wm. 
Hungate,  Robt.  More,  grandfather  and  Sir  Henry 
Savill's  ladye,  Gossops." 

XI.     NICHOLAS  MORE  of  Austrop,  Esq';   cet.  35  ann.   10  Aug. 
1665,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  11  Apr.  1630,  bur.  there  27  Feb.  167|, 
mar.  Mary,  daugh.  and  sole  heire  of  John  Oxley  of  Yorke. 
1.  John  (XII). 

2      Richard,    cet    7  an.   10   Aug.    1665,    bp.   at   Whitkirk 
18  Feb.  165£. 

3.  Thomas,   cet.   2  an.   10n  Aw/.    1665,   bp.   at    Whitkirk 

30  Oct.  1662, 
If.     Nicholas,  died  young,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  9  May,  bur.  there 
25  July  1661. 

1.  Avne,  died,  young,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  15  Mar.  16f  g,  bur. 

there  19  Aug.  1662. 

2.  Rebecca,  cetatis   sex   septim.   10  Aug.   a0    1665,   bp.    at 

Whitkirk  12  July  1665,  mar.  1690  Humphrey 
Robinson  of  Thicket,  and  had  four  sons  and  four 
daughters;  mar.  secondly  21  Oct.  1706,  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, York,  Rev.  Christopher  Armitage  of  Mirneld 
(C.B.N). 

(?)  Nicholas,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  28  June  1649. 

(?)  Richard,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  7  Jan.  165|. 

XII.     JOHN  MORE  of  Austhorpe,  Esq.,  a?t.  9°  an.  10  Aug.  1665,  bp. 
at  Whitkirk  11   Oct,  1655,  bur.  there  1702,  mar.  Mrs.  Ruth 
Bretton,  at  Whitkirk  3  Apr,  1685.     They  had  issue — 
Nicolas  (XIII). 
Tabitha,  wife  of  .   .   .  Towneley,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  19  Sept. 

1685. 
Ann,  wife  of  Johnson  Manwaring  of  Chester,  gent.,  bp.  at 

Whitkirk  15  May  1687,  mar.  there  25  Apr.  1720. 
Rebecca,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  3  Sept,  1690. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  3  Dec.  1691. 
Ruth,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  26  Dec.  1696,  bur.  there  12  July  1699. 


148 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


XIII.  NICOLAS  MORE,  ESQ.,  of  Austhorpe,  bp.  at  Whitkirk  18  Aug. 
1689,  d.  unmar.,  killed  at  the  Kam  Inn  in  Smithfield,  by  Giles 
Hill,  a  Life  Guard's  man,  26  Aug.  1729.  His  estate  became 
alienated  by  mortgage  to  Mr.  Silvester  of  Birthwaite  Hall, 
and  his  sisters  became  heirs  of  the  surplusage. 
Authorities,   MorkiH's  Whitkirk,  Rev.  C.  B.  Norclitfe's  Registers. 


Langhbahgh  Wapentake. 


/orke,  13  Sept,  1665. 


Jmtlis 

d 

Ingkbn-JHanoitr. 


Arms  : — Argent,  three  laurel-leaves   proper,  on  an   inescutcheon    the    badge   of   a 

baronet  of  England. 
Chests  : — 1.     A  derni-unicorn  winged. 

2.     Out  of  a  crescent  ...  a  cross  patce  fitchee. 

I.      WILLIAM    FOULIS,    Keeper   of    the   Privy   Seale    to   James 
ye  Is',  K.  of  Scotland,  a0  1430.     He  had — 

II.  WILLIAM  FOULIS,  mar.   Elizabeth,   daughter  of  Sr    Walter 

Ogleby,  Kn'.     They  had  issue — 

1.  WilVm,  died  ivthout  issue. 

2.  James  (III). 

III.  JAMES  FOULIS,  mar.  Margaret,  daughter  to  Sr  Tho.  Hender- 

son, Kn'.     They  had  issue — - 

IV.  JAMES  FOWLIS,  heire  to  Will '  m  his  uncle,  purchased  the  lands 

of  Colllngton  from  Will.  Master  of  Glencarne,  a0  1519.  He 
was  Keeper  of  the  Register  to  James  the  5th,  King  of  Scotland, 
a0  D'ni  1530,  mar.  Barbara,  daughter  of  .  .  .  Browne  of  the 
House  of  Fordee  in  Fife.     They  had  issue — 

V.     HENRY  FOULIS,  mar.  Mary  Hodden,  daughter  of  .  .   .  Glen- 
nageis.     They  had  issue — 

1.  James. 

2.  David  (VI). 
If..     Thomas. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  149 

VI.  DA  VI D  FOULIS,  came  into  England  with  James  the  sixth  King 
of  Scotland  and  first  of  England,  and  teas  made  Knl  and  after 
Bar'  by  him  6  Feb.  1619.  He  was  agent  from  K.  James  to  Qu. 
Eliz.,  and  cofferer  to  Prince  Henry  and  K.  Charles  the  first, 
died  in  a0  161$,  purchased  Inglcby  from  the  Eure  family,  bur. 
there  25  June  1642,  mar.  Cordelia,  daugh.  of  William  Fleet- 
wood of  Great  Mtsnanden  in  com.  Buck,  Esq'',  Se>jeai,t  at  Law 
and  Recorder  of  London,  in  Qu.  Eliz.  time,  bur.  at  Ingleby 
24  Aug.  1631/  They  had  issue— 

1.  Sr  Henry  (VII). 

2.  Robert,  died  unmarried,  Colonel   in  the  Parliamentary 

Army,  mat   at  Magdalene  Hall,  Oxf.,  28  Jan.  162£, 
aot.  1 4  (Foster),  d.  s.p. 

3.  John    Eouli*,    mat.    at   St.    Alban   Hall,    Oxf.,   29   Jan. 

16H,  set.  16,  M.A.  10  Dec.  1632,  d.  s.p. 
4-     Edward    Fault's,    died   unmarried,    mat.    at    St.    Alban 

Hall,  Oxf.,  29  Jan.  16|§,  Fellow  of  All  Souls. 
5.      WilVm  fioulis,  bp.  at  Ingleby   28  May  1618,   d.  s.p., 
(?)bur.  there  19  Nov.  1684. 
Anne,  ivife  of  George  Purees,    DT  of  Phisich,  mar.  at 

Ingleby  15  June  1639. 
Eliz.,  bp.  at  Ingleby  30  Apr.  1622,  d.  unmar. 

VII.  Sr  HENRY  FOULIS  of  Ingleby  Manour  in  Cleveland,  B\ 
Lieut.-Colonel  under  Lord  Fairfax,  mat.  at  Magdelene  Hall, 
Oxf.,  28  Jan.  162*,  ret,  17,  bur.  at  Boston  11  Oct.  1643,  mar. 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  S1'  Thomas  Layton  of  Bexho  in  com. 
Ebor,  K*,  bur.  at  Ingleby  21  Nov.  1657.     They  had  issue — 

1.  S>-  David  (VIII). 

2.  Henry,   Fellow  of    Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxf.,  bp.  at   Ingleby 

5  Apr.   1635,  d.  24  Oec.    1669,  bur.   in   chancel   of 
St.  Michael's  Church,  Oxford  (Wotton). 

3.  F.dw.,  lUed  unmarried,  bp.  at  Ingleby  14  May  1639. 

4-  Thomas,  Captain  of  a  Man  of  War,  bp.  at  Ingleby 
30  June  1642,  lost  his  life  in  the  Dutch  wars,  temp. 
Chas.  II,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  daughter,  who  all 
died  s.p.  (Wotton). 

1.  Cordelia,  died  unmarried,  bp.  at   Ingleby  17  Apr.  1634, 

bur.  there  29  July  1652. 

2.  Mary,  icife  of  Rob.  Shafto  of  Benweil  in  com.  Northumb., 

bp.  at  Ingleby  27  Oct.  1636. 

3.  Cath.,  wife  of  Raphe  Cole,  sou  4'  heire  of  Sr  Nich.  Cole 

of  Keeper  in  ye  Bisshupprick  of  Durham,  Bart,  bp. 
at  Ingleby  23  Sept.  1637. 

4.  Eliz.,  bp.  at  Ingleby  12  Nov.  1640,  d.  unmar.,  (?)  bur. 

there  8  Sept.  1696. 

VIII.  Sr  DAVID  FOULIS  of  Ingleby  Manour,  Bar',  ml  32  ami.  13 
Sept.  1665,  M.P.  for  Northallerton  1685-88,  bp.  at  Ingleby 
14  Mar.  163 -3.  bur.  there  20  Mar.  169|,  mar.  Cath.,  eldest  da. 


150  DUGD ALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

of  Sr  David  Watkins  of  ye  county  of  Midd.,  Kl,  bur.  at 
Ingleby  18  Jan.  171f  Will  18  Aug.  1716,  pr.  at  York.  They 
had  issue — 

1.  David,  cet.  9  ann.  13  Sept.  1665,  bp.  at  Ingleby  18  Apr. 

1656. 

2.  Henry,  died  young,  bp.  at  Ingleby  6  June  1657,  bur. 

there  15  Apr.  1658. 

3.  Will'm  (IX). 

J/..     Thomas,  cet.  5  ann.,  bp.  at  Ingleby  12  Apr.  1660. 

5.  Charles,  died  young. 

6.  John,  cet.  3  ann.,  (?)  bur.  at  Ingleby  1  Jan.  17 Of. 

1.  Honora,   cet.   unius  an.   et  9  mensiu,   wife  of   William 

Chaloner,  Esq.,  of  Guisborough,  bp.  at  Ingleby  29 
Oct.  1663,  mar.  there  15  Aug.  1682. 

2.  Mary,  cet.  6  mens ,  wife  of   William  Turner,  Esq.,  of 

Stainsby,  bp.  at  Ingleby  18  Apr.  1665,  mar.  there 

IB  Sept.  1684. 
Catherine,  wife  of  John  Rudd,  Esq.,  of  Durham,  bp.  at 

Ingleby  6  Aug.  1668. 
Anna,  wife  of  Sir  Reginald  Graham,  Bart.,  of  Norton 

Conyers,  bp.  at  Ingleby  16  Sept.  1669,  mar.  at  York 

Minster  9  Apr.  1724,  d.  s.p.   1751.     Will  11  Sept. 

1742,  pr.  17  May  1751  (Skaife). 
Jane,  bp.   at  Ingleby   18  Oct.    1670,   in   her   mother's 

will,  (?)bur.   at  St.   Martin's,    Coney   Street,   York, 

7  Sept.  1742. 

IX.  SIR  WILL'M  FOULIS,  fourth  Bart.,  of  Ingleby  Manor,  cet.  6 
ann.,  bp.  at  Ingleby  9  Mar.  165f,  bur.  there  7  Oct.  1741,  mar. 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lawrence  of  Westminster,  wid.  of  Sir 
Lumley  Robinson  of  Kentwell  Hall,  Suffolk,  mar.  at  St.  Mary, 
Aldermary,  2  Aug.  1688,  bur.  at  Westminster  Abbey  13  Dec. 
1690.     They  had  issue— 

X.     SIR  WILLIAM  FOULIS  of  Ingleby,  fifth  Bart.,  bur.  at  Ingleby 
11    Dec.    1756,    mar.    1721    Mildred,   dau.    of    second   Visct. 
Downe,  bur.  at  Ingleby  6  Feb.  1780.     They  had  issue — 
William  (XI). 
Henry,  b.  25  Apr.,  bp.  at  Ingleby  5  May  1727,  bur.  there 

3  Jan.  173^. 
Mildred,  d.  unmar.  27  Jan.,  bur.  in  York  Minster  2  Feb. 

1780.     Will  13  Aug.  1779,  pr.  10  Feb.  1780  (Skaife). 
Anne,  wife  of  Win.  Preston,  Esq.,  mar.  at  Hutton  3  Dec. 

1776  (Paver). 
Catherine,  wife  of  Robert  Jubb,  d.  s.p. 

Mary,  wife  of  Boynton  Langley,  Esq.,  of  Wykeham  Abbey. 
(?)  Anne,  bur.  at  Ingleby  30  Jan.  172|. 

XL  SIR  WILLIAM  FOULIS  of  Ingleby  sixth  Bart.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Yorkshire  1764,  bur.  at  Ingleby  17  June  1780,  mar,  1758 


DUGDALE  S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  1  5 1 

Hannah,  only  dau.  of  John  Robinson,   Esq.,  of  Buckton,  co. 
York.     They  had  issue — 
Sir  William  (XII). 

John  Robinson  Foulia  of  Buckton,  bp.  at  Ingleby  26  Apr. 
1762,  d.  29  Apr.  1826,  mar.  Decima  Hester  Beatrix,  dau. 
of  Sir  C.  Sykes,  Bart.,  b.  15  Dec.  1775,  mar.  at  Sledmere 
16  Nov.  1795,  d.  at  York  29  Apr.  1826.  They  had 
issue — 

John  Robinson,  b   1797,  d.  vi.  pa. 

Mark,  d.  unmar. 

Hannah,  wife  of  George  Cholmley,  Esq.,  of  Howsham. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Vice- Admiral  George  Edward  Watts, 

C.B. 
Decima  Hester  Beatrix,  wife  of  Major-General  Norcliffe 
Norcliffe  of  Langton,  b.  9  Feb.  1803,  mar.  at 
Belfreys,  York,  24  June  1824,  d.  3  Feb.  1828,  bur. 
at  Langton,  M.I. 
Lucy  Dorothea,  wife  of  Rev.  Charles  Wasteneys  Eyre  of 
Rampton,  co.  Notts,  mar.  26  Apr.  1827  (Hunter). 

XII.     SIR    WILLIAM    FOULIS   of    Ingleby,    seventh   Bart.,    High 
Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1802,  bp.  at  Ingleby  30  Apr.   1759,  d. 
5  Sept.  1802,  mar.  1789  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Tumor 
of  Panton  House,  co.  Line.     They  had  issue  — 
Sir  William  (XIII). 

Sir  Henry  Foulis,  ninth  Bart.,  M.A.,  succeeded  his  brother, 
Preb.   of  Lincoln,  Rector  of  Great  Brickhill,   Bucks,  bp. 
at  Ingleby  15  Sept.  1800,  d.  s.p.  7  Oct.  1876. 
Hannah,    wife    of    Rev.    Danson-Richardson-Currer,   bp.    at 

Ingleby  26  July  1791,  mar.  28  Nov.  '815. 
Mary  Anne,   wife  of  Sir  Tatton  Sykes  of  Sledmere,   Bart., 
bp.  at  Ingleby  31  Oct.  1792,  mar.  19  Jan.  1822,  d.  1  Feb. 
1861. 
Sophia  Frances,   wife  of  Philip   D.   Pauncefort   Duncombe, 
Esq  ,  of  Great  Brickhill,  Bucks,  bp.  at  Ingleby  23  Sept. 
1798,  d.  21  June  1841. 
Catherine,  bp.  at  Ingleby  14  Oct.  1796. 

XIII.  SIR  WILLIAM  FOULIS  of  Ingleby,  eighth  Bart.,  bp.  at  Ingleby 
29  May  1790,  d.  7  Nov  1845,  mar.  1824  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Ross,  Bart.     They  had  issue — 

Mary,  first  wife  of  Philip,  Lord  de  ITsle  and   Dudley,   b. 
19    May    1826,  mar.   23  Apr.    1850,  d.   14  June    1891, 
leaving  issue. 
Authorities,  Ingleby  Greenhow  and  York  Minster  Registers,  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxonienses. 


152  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Sheffeild,  10  Apr.  1666. 

©ill  of  (Earr-Hottsc, 

Arms  : — None  entered. 

I.     JOHN  GILL  of  Lightwood,  in  the  par.  of  Norton,  co.  Derb., 
bur.  at  Norton  3  Dec.  1 589. 

Francis,  d.  unmar.,  bur.  at  Norton  11  Sept.  1589. 
William,  d.  unmar.,  bur.  at  Norton  26  May  1598. 
George,  of  Lightwood,  bur.  at  Norton  28  Sept.  1622. 
Edward  (II). 
Adam,  of  Sheffield. 

Anne,  wife  of  Wm.  Blythe,  of  Norton-Lees,  mar.  at  Dronfield 
19  June  1569. 

II.     EDWARD    GILL    of  Norton  in  com.    Derb.,   bur.  at  Norton 
2  July  1614,  mar.  Immen  Rodes,  at  Sheffield,  4  June  1576, 
bur.  at  Norton  21  May  1597.     They  had  issue — 
Leonard  (III). 

Philip  Gill  of  Lightwood,  gent.,  eld.  s.  and  h.,  bp.  at 
Sheffield  4  Sept.  1577,  bur.  at  Norton  18  Oct.  1630,  mar. 
1  'orothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Allott,  of  Bentley,  bur.  at 
Norton  17  May  1646. 
Anne,  only  dau.,  bp.  at  Sheffield  25  Dec.  1581,  mar.  William 
Saunderson,  of  Blythe,  at  Norton,  29  Oct.  1604. 

III.  LEONARD  GILL  of  Norton  hi  com.  Derb.,  died  circa  annum 
1654,  bp.  at  Sheffield  22  Mar.  1579,  d.  21  Mar.  1654,  bur.  at 
Norton,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Sanderson  of 
Blythe  in  com.  Eborum,  sister  to  Robert,  late  Bisho?)  of  Lincolne, 
mar.  at  Blythe  13  Oct.  1607.  They  had  issue — 
Edward  (IV). 

1.  Eliz.,    wife   of    WHVm    Spenser   of  Attercliffe   in   com. 

Ebor,    bp.    at    Norton    26    Mar.    1614,    mar.    there 
30  Oct.  1634,  bur.  there  14  June  1636. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Rowland  Morewond  of  thfi  Oahes  in  the 

pariah  of  Bradfeild  in  com.  Eborum,  bp.  at  Norton 
14  Apr.  1619,  mar.  there  28  June  1641,  d.  25  Mar. 
1652,  bur.  at  Bradfield. 
Leonard \ 

^  ^d.  inf.,  and  bur.  at  Norton. 

George    ' 

Anne 

IV.  EDWARD  GILL  of  Carhouse  in  the  parish  of  Rotherham, 
com.  Ebor.,  xt.  56  ann.  10  A/>r.  a0  1666,  Commander  in  the 
Parliamentary  Army,  Governor  of  Sheffield  Castle,  M.P.  for 
West  Riding  1663,  bp.  at  Norton  24  Jan.  1610,  bur.  at 
Rotherham  28  Aug.   1675,  mar.  first  Ruth,  dau.  of  Stephen 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  153 

Bright,  of  Carbrook,  gent.,  at  Sheffield,  23  Sept.  1633,  bur.  in 

the  chancel  of  Sheffield  Church  15  Mar.  1635.    They  had  issue — 

Elizabeth,  d.  inf. 

He  mar.  secondly  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  sole  heire  of  Henry 

Westby  of  Carhouse  in  co.  Ebor.,  at  Rotherham  18  July   1638, 

bur.  there  3  June  1677.     They  had  issue — 

1.  John  (V). 

2.  Henri/,  of  the  Oaks,  in  Norton,  bp.  at  Rotherham  26  July 

1654,  d.   7  Mar.  1715,  bur.  at  Norton,  mar.   Ursula, 
dau.  of  William  Drake,  of  Barnoldswick,  at  Greas- 
borough  Chapel  2  Nov.  1675,  bur.  at  Norton  23  Oct, 
1689.     They  had  issue- 
Edward),    .   ,. 
Mary     J 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard  Bagshaw,  of  Castleton, 
ju.  ux.,  of  the  Oaks,  bp.  at  Norton  28  Dec.  1676. 

1.  Ruth,  wife  of  Joseph  Stones  of  Hymsworih  in  the  parish 

of  Norton  in  com.  Derb.,  bp.  at  Rotherham  4  Mar. 
1640,  mar.  there  21  Apr.  1664. 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife   of    John  Morewood,  of   Alfreton,   Esq., 

bp.  at  Rotherham  23  Aug.  1646,  mar.  there  3  Feb. 

166f 
William,  bp.  at  Rotherham  19  Nov.  1642. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Rotherham  21  Dec.  1651. 
Leonard,  bp.  at  Rotherham  Mar.  1658,  bur.  there  3  Apr. 

1660. 
Anne,  bp.   at  Rotherham   5  Aug.,   bur.  there   20  Dec. 

1660. 

V.  JOHN  GILL,  ESQ.,  mt.  23  ami.  10  Apr.  a0  1666,  of  Car 
House,  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.  1692,  bp.  at  Rotherham  14  May 
1643,  d.  24  Jan.  1705,  bur.  there,  mar.  Elizabeth  (Sarah), 
daughter  of  Joshua  Brooke  of  Newhouse  in  the  parish  of 
Hotliersell  (Huddersfield)  in  com.  Eborum,  at  Huddersfield 
31  Jan.  166f,  bur.  at  Rotherham  7  Aug.  1675.  They  had 
issue — 

Sarah,  bp.  at  Huddersfield   17  Mar.  1673,  d.  unmar. 
He  remar.  Martha,  dau.  of  Joshua  Horton,  Esq.,  of  Sowerby,  b. 
30    Apr.   1656,   bur.   at   Rotherham  4   Apr.    1689.     They    had 
issue — 

Westby  (VI). 

Edward,  bp.  at   Rotherham   18   Sept.,   bur.    there    24   Oct. 

1681. 
John,  bp.  at  Rotherham  28  Sept.  1682. 
Martha,  bp.  at  Rotherham  6  June,  bur.  there  14  June  1680. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Rotherham  26  Nov.  1684,  wife  of  Benjamin 
Gregge,  of  Chambre,  co.  Lane,  Major. 

VI.  WESTBY  GILL,  ESQ.,  of  Car  House,  bp.  at  Rotherham  21 
Mar.  167f,  sold  his  estate  and  became  Comptroller  of  the 
Board  of  Works,  d.  Sept.  1746. 


154  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Wakefield,  6  Apr.  1666. 


(Knpkg 


of 


fBatteu. 


Arms  : — Argent,  a  cross  moline  pierced  Sable.1 

I.     SIR  RICHARD  COPLEY  of   Batley  Hall.     Will  16  July,  pr. 
28  Sept.  1434,  to  be  bur.  in  the  Church  of  the  Carmelites  in 
London   (Test.    Eb.  iv,  47),  mar.  first  Margaret,  dau.  of   Sir- 
Richard  Denton,  Knt.     They  had  issue — 
Lyonell  (II). 
He  mar.  secondly  Eliz.,  dau.  and  h.   of    Sir  John   Harrington, 
Knt.     They  had— 

Thomas  (a  quo  Copley  of  Doncaster). 

II.  LYONELL  COPLEY  of  Batley  Hall.  Will  pr.  at  York  26  May 
1508,  Inq.  p.m.  1  July  23  Hen.  VII  says  he  died  18  Apr.  that 
year,  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thwaites  of  Lofthouse.  They 
had  issue — 

John  (III). 

Henry  of  Batley.  Will  15  Dec.  1511,  pr.  22  Apr.  1512,  to 
be  bur.  at  Batley. 

Richard,  in  his  brother  John's  will. 

Thomas,  in  his  brother  John's  will. 

Sibel,  wife  of  Henry  Savile  of  Copley,  Esq. 

Alice,  wife  of  John  Mallett  of  Normanton  (Glover). 

III.     JOHN  COPLEY  of  Batley  in  com.  Ehor.,  a?t.   64  at  the  date 
of  his  father's  Inq.  p.m.     Will  27  Dec.  1509,  pro.  9  Jan.  15£fi 
Inq.    p.m.,    mar.    Agnes,    daughter   of    Sir    Gefferey   Pigot   of 
Clotherham,  exor.  of  her  husband.     They  had  issue — 
1.     John  (IV). 

2     Sr  Will'm  Copley,  Knt,  from  whom  the  Copleys  of  Sprof- 
borough  are  descended  (see  Copley  of  Sprotborough). 
Mary,  wife  of  John  or  Thos.  Portington. 
Anne,  in  her  father's  will,  living  unmar.  1543,  d.  s.p. 
Jane,  or  Jennett,  in  her  father's   will,  living   unmar. 
1543,  d.  s  p. 


1  The  cross  is  generally  plain. 


DUGUALKS  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE  155 

Elizabeth,  in  her  father's  will,  wife  of    .    .     .    Snydall 

(Flower  and  Glover). 
Margaret,  wife  of  .   .  .  Saltmarshe  (Flower  and  Glover). 
Isabel,  in  her  father's  will,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  JOHN  COPLEY  of  Bailey  in  com.  Ebor.,  aged  26  at  his  father's 

Inq.  p.m.,  d.  7  Apr.  1543,  bur.  in  the  Quire  at  Batley.     Will 
1   Apr.   34  Hen.   VIII,   pr.   17  July    1543,   Inq.   p.m.   4   Nov. 
35    Hen.    VIII,   mar.    Mart/,  da.    of   Sr  Bryan    tStupldon  of 
Wighill  in  co.  Ebor.,  Kn>.     They  had  issue — 
Alvery  (V). 

Thomas  Copley,   (?)  Vicar  of  Batley,  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
.   .   .   Nowell.     They  had  issue — 

Michael  of   Hotham,  living    1612,    mar.   Ann,   dau.   of 
Melchis  (Melchior)  Smith  of  Hessle.     They  had— 
John,   mar.    Catherine,    dau.    of    John    Bourchier, 
wid.  of    .    .    .    Pollard,  mar.  lie.  1607,  mar.   17 
Aug.,  Kirkby  Underdale  (C.B.N). 
Dorothy,  set.  4,  1612. 
Jane,  living  1612. 
Thomas,1  living  1612. 
Catherine,  wife  of  Richard  Plaxton. 
Cicely,  wife  of  Anthony  Eyre. 
Frances. 

Mary,  unmar.  1612. 
Jane,  wife  of  William  Watson  of  Snainton. 
Henry,  in  his  father's  will,  seems  to  have  had  a  son  Alvery, 

mentioned  in  his  uncle  Alvery  swill. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Poygne  (Flower  and  Glover). 
Agnes,  wife  of  John  Dighton  of  Batley. 
Alice,  wife  of   John  Sorwood  of    Hart  (Flower),   Sherwood 

of  Herts  (Glover). 
Beatrix,  wife  of  James  Birkby  uf   York  (Glover). 
Anne,  wife  of  John  Brock  of  London,  merchant  (Flower  and 

Glover). 
Jane,  wife  of  Charles  Nowell  of  Balne. 

V.  ALVERY  COPLEY  of  Bailey  in  com.  Ebor.,  eet     16   at  his 

father's  Inq.  p.m.  Will  8  Dec.  1597,  pr.  17  Jan.  1598,  mar. 
Jane,  daughter  of  Richard  Beaumont  of  Whitley  in  co.  Ebor., 
Esq*,  first  wife.     They  had  issue  — 

1.  Edward  (VI). 

2.  Alcery  CopJ^y,  di<d  unmarried, 2  but  in  his  father's  will 

there  is  mentioned  "  Ptobert,  son  of  my  son  Alvery, 
to  have  manor  of  Cowling." 


1  There  is  a  mar.  lie.  1611.  Thomas  Copley  of  Hotham  and  Margaret  Millington 
of  Holme  on  Spalding,  wid 

8  In  Foster's  "  Glover's  Visitation,"  p.  10,  it  states  that  Avery  Copley  mar.  .  .  . 
dau.  of  .  .  .  Dunn.  They  had  a  son  Robert,  who  marrying  .  .  .  dau.  of  .  .  . 
Rogers,  had  a  son  Lyonell,  three  years  old  1612. 


156  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Edward  Savile  of  Stanley  in  com- 

Ebor.,    mar.    at   Batley    22    Nov.    1574,    C?)remar- 

Sheffield  Savile  of  Beeston 

He  mar.  Grace,  daughter  of  Bryan  Bradforth  of  Stanley  in  co. 

Eborum,  second  wife,  at   Dewsbury  19  Jan.   1556.     They  had 

issue — 

Robert    Copley,   died  unmarried  young,   bp.   at  Batlev 
7  Nov.  1561. 

1.  Dorothy,  wife  uf  Francis  Boswell  of  Guathwayt  in  com. 

Ebor.,  mar.  at  Batley  29  Oct.  1582;  mar.  secondly 
Lyonel  Rolleston  of  Gunthwaite,  mar.  lie.  1592. 

2.  Isabel/,   wife  of  Sr  Robert  Savile  of  Hoioley   in   com. 

Ebor.,  En1,  bp.  at  Batley  1  Oct.  1563,  mar.  secondly 
there  Joseph  Pennington  of  Muncaster  21  Jan.  1589. 
Gertrude,  bur.  at  Batley  11  June  1560. 

VI.  EDWARD  COPLEY  of  Batley,  Esqr,  died  a0  1605,  or  there- 
abouts, d.  1616,  adm.  12  Apr.,  mar.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Sr  Wm 
Mallory  of  Hutton  Parle  §  Studley  in  com.  Ebor.,  Kl,  bur.  at 
Batley  6  May  1624. 

1.  Aivery  (VII). 

2.  William,  dyed  unmarryed,  bp.  at  Batley  23  Apr.  1592, 

bur.  there  18  May  1635. 

3.  John,  dyed  unmarryed,  bur.  at  Batley  13  Jan.  163£. 

1.  Grace,  dyed  unmarried,  bur.  at  Batley  22  Oct.  1621. 

2.  Jane,  died  unmarried. 

3.  Elizabeth,    wife   of  Robert  Howorih,  son  and   heire  of 

Edmund  Howorth  in  com.  Lane,  Esqr. 
4-     Troth,  wife  of  Thomas  North  of    .    .    .    in  com.  Ebor., 

mar.  at  Birstal  30  Aug.  1621. 
5.      Ursida,  dyed  unmarried. 

VII.  ALVERY  COPLEY  of  Batley,  died  circa  annu  1623,  d.  1631, 
adm.  to  his  widow  5  Nov.  1632,  mar.  Elizabeth,  2d  daughter  of 
John,  Ld  Savile  of  Hoioley. 

1.  John  Cop>ley  of  Batley  Hall,  bp.  at  Batley  22  Oct.  1618, 

died  from  wounds  received  while  fighting  for  the 
King,  bur.  in  Batley  Church  19  Aug.  1643,  mar. 
Sarah,  2d  daughter  of  Bryan  Cooke  of  Doncaster  in 
com.  Ebor.,  obijt  sine  prole,  mar.  at  Doncaster  20  Apr. 
1642,  she  mar.  secondly  Christopher  Ayscough,  Esq., 
of  South  Kelsey,  co.  Line,  thirdly,  George  Nevile, 
of  Thorney,  co.  Notts.     (C.B.N.) 

2.  Richard    Copley,  died   unmarried,   mat.  at    University 

Coll.,  Oxf..  7  July  1637,  ret.  16,  B.A.  1  June  1641. 

3.  Edward  (VIII). 

If..  Savile  Copley,  slayne  at  Tredagh  in  Ireland  in  ye  service 
of  K.  Charles  ye  1st,  bp.  at  Batley  22  Dec.  1623. 

5.  Godfrey  Copley,  now  residing  in  Ireland,  marr.  .  .  . 
daughter  of  .  .  .  Nugent. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  157 

Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Batley  7  Sept.   1617,  bur.  there  28 

May  1626. 
Frances,  bp.  at  Batley  7  Aug.  1621. 
Miriam,  bp.  at  Batley  20  Jan.  1630. 

VIII.  EDWARD  COPLEY  of  Batley  in  cow.  Ebor.,  Esq?,  cet.  43. 
armor.  6  Apr.  1666,  bp.  at  Batley  7  Nov.  1622,  bur.  there 
3  Nov.  1676.  Will  26  Oct.  1676,  pr.  27  Feb.  1678,  to  be 
bur.  in  the  S.  Quire  by  his  first  wife,  mar.  Susan,  daughter  of 
WilVm  Butterworth  of  Belfield  in  com.  Lane,  first  wife,  bur.  at 
Batley  28  Mar.  1654. 

France*,  cet.  12  an.  6°  Apr.  a0  1666,  wife  of  John  Neale, 
M.D.,  of  Doncaster. 
He  mar.  Beatrix,  daughter  of  Adam  Hidton  of  Ilulton  Parke  in 
com.  Lane,  Esq1",  second  wife. 

Edward,  cet.  2  mensiu  6°  Apr.  a0  1666,  of  Batley  Hall, 
bp.  at  Batley  13  Feb.  166f,  bur.  there  28  May  1716. 
Will  30  Mar.  1716,  mar.  Judith,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Josh.  Finch,  mar.  lie.  3  Dec.  1697,  bur.  at  Batley 
24  Dec.  1701. 

1.  Elizabeth,  bp.  at  Batley  18  Oct.  1660,  wife  of  Rev.  Mr. 

Harbin  (Sheard). 

2.  Catherine,  bp.  at  Batley  10  Apr.  1662,  d.  unmar. 

3.  Jane,  bp.  at  Batley  24  Mar.  1663,  d.  unmar, 
John  (IX). 

Brudenell,  bp.  at  Batley  28  Jan.  167|. 
William,  in  his  father's  will. 

IX.  JOHN  COPLEY,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Emley  and  Thornhill,  bp.  at 
Batley  28  Feb.  1668,  bur.  at  Thornhill  1  July  1732.  Will  17 
May,  mar.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Diggles  of  Manchester,  exec, 
of  her  husband,  bur.  20  June  1760  at  Thornhill,  M.I.  They 
had  issue — 

Edward  Copley,  d.  v.p.,  bur.  29  Dec.  1722  at  Thornhill. 
John  Copley  of  Batley,  succeeded  to  the  estates,  resided 
with  his  mother  and  sisters  at  Wakefield,  d.  s.p.,  (?)bur. 
at  Thornhill   10  Feb.  174|,  adm   to  his  sister  Catherine 
(Sheard's  Batley). 
James,  d.  y.,  in  his  father's  will. 
Jane,  d.  y.,  bur.  28  Dec.  1730  at  Thornhill. 
Eleanor,    mar.    first   at   Thornhill    29    Sept.    1735    Henry 
Hulton,  Esq.,  of   Hulton  Park,   secondly  28  May  1739 
Sir  Ralph  Assheton  of  Middleton. 
Catherine,  wife  of   Sir  Thomas  Grey  Egerton  of   Heaton, 
Bart.,  by  which  marriage  the  Batley  estates  came   into 
the  family  of  the  Earl  of  Wilton. 
Beati-ix,  wife  of  Samuel  Egerton,   Esq.,  of  Tatton,  d.   Apr. 
1755. 


3  58  DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Strakkohth  and  Tikhill  Wapentake.  Doncaster,  3  Aug.  166") 


of 


Aims  : — Azure,  three  demi -lions  rampant  erased  Erminois. 

Ci.kst  :— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  Gules,  a  demi- lion  rampant  Erminois. 

I.     SYMON  GREENE  of  Cawthorne  (Glover's  Visitation)  had— 

II.     ROGER  GREENE  of  Cawthorne  (Glover),  mar.  Ann,  dan.  of 
.   .   .   Addy.     They  had  issue — 
Thomas  (HI). 

William,  Vicar  of  Burton  Agnes,  d.  s.p.  42   Eliz.  (Poulson's 
Holderness). 

III.  THOMAS  GREENE  of  Cawthorne  in  com.  Eborum,  to  whom 
Richard  St.  George,  Esq.,  Norroy  K.  of  Amies,  granted  the 
coate  and  crest  here  exprest,  6  Oct.  1612,  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of 
James  Dyson  of  Westwood  in  Slaithwaite  (Glover)  in  com.  Ebor., 
bur.  at  Aldbrough  14  Nov.  1624  (C.B.N.)    They  had  issue — 

1.  Francis  Greene  of  Etherdwick  in  the  par.  of  Aldbrough, 

E.R.,   mar.  Dorothy,  dau.   of   George  St.  Quintin  of 
Ilarpham,  mar.  lie.  1604,  bur.  at  Aldbrough  24  Dec. 
1625  (C.B.N)     They  had  issue- 
Mark  Greene  of  Etherdwick,  set.  6,  1612,  bur.  at 
Aldbrough  9  Aug.  1672,  a?t.  66,  mar.  Mary  .  .  . 
31  Aug.  1637,  bur.  5  May  1653.     They  had— 
Thomas  Greene,  bp.  5  June  1638,  mar.  Marg*, 
dau.    of    Francis    Carliell,    14    Am;-.    1666, 
living  18  Mar.  1691  (C.B.X.) 
John,  bp.  30  May  1643. 
William,  bp.  29  Oct.  1646. 
Mary,  bp.  23  July  1640. 
He  mar.  secondlv  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Towry,  30 

May  1665  (C.B.N.) 
Edward,  bp.  1  May  1610  (Poulson). 
Francis  (Glover). 

James,  bp.  24  Feb.  161f  (CBN.) 
Mary.  mar.  19  Nov.  1655  William  Clarke  (CRN.) 

2.  William   Greene  of    Filey,   mar.    Grace,   dau.   of    John 

Harrison   of    Rudston    {1  remar.    Sir    Roger    Davile 
Knt.,  of  An  gram  Grange,  lie.  1606).     They  had — 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  159 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  John  Buck  of  Filey. 

3.  James  (IV). 

4.  George  Greene,  mar.  Bridget,  dan.  of  Anthony  Maude 

of   Helthwaite  Hall.     They  had    - 
Robert. 
William. 
Ursula. 
Cecily. 

5.  Edward  Greene,  mar.  Mary,  dan.  of  Richard  Burdett  of 

Denby,  lie.  1607.     They  had— 
Mary. 
Isabel. 
Anne,  mar.  Thos.  Smythe  of  Hemswoi'th,  lie.  1593. 

IV.  JAMES  GREENE  of  Thundercliffe  Grunge,  3rd  son,  d.   1613. 

Will  13  Sept.,  pr.  at  York  20  Nov.  1613,  mar.  Anne,  daughter 
of  Nicholas  Shercliffe  of  Ecclesfield  in  com.  Eboram,  at  Eccles- 
tield  28  Aug.  1604.     They  had  issue — 

Robert  (V). 

William,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  11  Jan.  160f. 

Grace,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  1  Jan.  160|. 

Mary,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  19  Jan.  160|. 

Anne,  wife  of  .  .  .  Metcalfe,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  16  Feb. 
160f 

Bridget,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  12  Sept,  1611. 

V.  ROBERT   GREENE  of    Thundercliffe    Grange,    cet.    52   aim. 

8°  Aug.  1665.  Had  to  compound  for  his  estates  and  fined 
£100,  bp.  at  Ecclesfield  16  Feb.  16  If,  d.  21  Nov.  1683, 
bur.  in  North  Quire  of  church  there,  M.I.,  mar.  Alice,  daughter 
of  Edward  Fawcett  of  Rnfford  in  com.  Eboru.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  William  (VI). 

2.  Robert. 

3.  James. 

4.  Matt], en;  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  10  June  1686,  M.I,  mar. 

Catherine,    dau.    of    Thos.    Herdson    of     Bad  worth. 
They  had— 

Samuel,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  17  Jan.  1675,  M.I. 

5.  Benjamin. 

6.  Joseph . 

1.  Afic,    wife    to   Francis   Kellam    of   Pomfret    in    covk 

Eborum. 

2.  Sarah,    wife    of    Edward    Wingfield    of    Billingley,    co. 

York. 

3.  Mart/,  wife  of  John  Wise  of  Colton,  co.  York. 

If..     MabeU  (?)  Isabel,  wife  of  Samuel  Sanderson  of  Firbeck. 

VI.  WILLIAM  GREENE,  cet.  28  ami.  3°  Aug,  a0  1665,  d.  13  Jan. 
1692,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield,  M.I.,  mar.  Mart/,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
Stones  of  Norton  in  com.  Verb.,  2  Jan.  166i,  d.  25  July  1695, 
bur.  at  Ecclesfield,  M.I.     They  had  issue — 


160  DUGDALE'S    VISITATION    OF    YORKSHIRE. 

William  (VII). 
Alice,  only  daughter. 

VII.     WILLIAM  GREEN,  tef.  2  an.  et  ampli-u*  3  Aug.  a0  1665,  of 
Thundercliffe  Orange,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  21   Feb.  1725,  M.I., 
mar.   first  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Illlathorne,  of  Sleningford, 
at    St.    Saviour's,    York,    22    July    1687    (C.B.N.),    bur.    at 
Ecclesfield  14  Mar.  1680.     They  had  issue- 
Frances,  wife  of  Gervas  Kosell,  bp.  at  Rotherham  30  Aug. 
1688. 
He  mar.  secondly  Alice,  dau.  of  .   .   .   Smfrhson  of  Malton,  bur. 
at  Ecclesfield  29  Jan.  1749,  M.I.     They  had  issue — 
William,  d.  v.p.  14  Feb.  1719. 
Smithson  (VIII). 
Charles,  Lancaster  Herald,   bp.   at  Ecclesfield  5  Feb.   1702, 

bur.  there  16  Jan.  1742,  M.I. 
John,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  22  Nov.  1694,  M.I. 
Thomas,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  21  Mar.  1711. 
George,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  29  Mar.  1698,  M.I. 
Henry,   of    Hague   Hall,  clerk,    mar.    Grace,    wid.  of    .     .     . 
Watson  of  East  Hague.     They  had — 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Allott,  Vicar  of  South  Kirkby, 
bp.  14  Sept.  1729  (Hunter's  Min.  Gent,  ii,  504). 
Alice,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  8  Sept.  1702,  a?t.  10,  M.I. 
Elizabeth,    wife   of    William  Carleill    of    Ecclesfield  Hall,   d. 

25  May  1776,  set.  81,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield,  M.I. 
Ann,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  31  May  1711. 

VIII.  SMITHSON  GREEN,  ESQ,  of  Thundercliffe  Grange,  bp.  at 
Ecclesfield  5  Nov.  1696,  d.  16  Dec.  1756,  bur.  there,  M.I., 
mar.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Francis  Morton  of  Broster- 
field,  co.  Derby,  d.  21  Jan.  1773,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield,  ML,  set. 
62.  They  had  issue — 
William  (IX). 

Thomas  of    Brosterfield,  d.   unmar.    1766,   ret.    21,   bur.    at 
Eyam. 

°harIesjbur.  at  Ecclesfield  11  and  13  Aug.  1739. 

Morton,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  19  July  1738 

Francis,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  29  May  1737. 

Mark,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  26  Apr.   1742. 

Smithson,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  9  May  1744. 

Eleanor,  mar.  1766  Randolf  Carleill  of  Brosterfield,  bur.  at 

Eyam  15  Feb.  1816. 
Ann,  d.  unmar.  at  Sheffield  1777. 
Mary,  wife  of  Humphrey  Brailsford,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  28  Nov.  1740. 
Alice,  bur.  at  Ecclesfield  29  Mar.  1735. 

IX.  WILLIAM  GREEN,  ESQ.,  M.D.,  of  Thundercliffe  Grange, 
which  he  sold  to  Mr.  Hugh  Meller,  mar.  first  Emilia,  dau.  of 
Abraham  de  la  Pryme,  merchant,  of  Sheffield,  there   18  July 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


161 


1757,  d.  s.p.   1760.     He  mar.  secondly  Martha,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  Henry  Waterland,  Rector  of  Wrington,  co.  Som.,  Preb.  of 
Bristol,  d..  while  on  a  visit  at  Wrington.     They  had  issue  — 
Smithson  Waterland   Green,   mar.  .   .  .  dau.  of  .   .  .   Bond 
of  Hull. 
Sarah. 
Merial,  wife  of  James  Mander  of  Bakewell,  attorney. 
Catherine,   wife  of  Saml.  Turner  of  Sheffield,  d.  in  London 

4  July  1851. 
Eleanor,  mar.   18   June  1788  her    cousin    Wm    Carleill  of 
Longstone  Hall,  co.  Derb.  (son  of  Randolf  and  Eleanor 
Carleill  i,  d.  14  June  1818. 


Staixecrosse  Wa  pextake. 


Pomfret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


(Bmnt 
Uatuke. 


Arms  : — Azure,  three  derm-lions  rampant  Erminois. 

Crest  : — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  Gules  a  demi-lion  rampant  Erminois. 

I.     RAPHE  GREEN  of  Micldethwayt  in  the  parish  of  Gawthom 
in  com.  Khar,,  86  H.  8 
Will™  (II). 
Richard. 
Jane,  wife  of  Richard  Slack  of  Woodhouse. 

II.      WILL'M  GREENE  of  MiakMAwayt  in  com.  Ebor.,  mar.  (1)  at 

Silkstone  29  May  1580  Elizabeth,  daughter  of   .    .    .    Swift  of 

Nabbs,  1  wife. 

Robert      \    ,.   ,  .    , 

tit-it        )  died  unmarried. 
William  j 

mar.  Mary,  daughter  of  George  Ores*}/  of  Elmlurst  in  the  parish 

of  Cawlhor7i  in  com.  Ebor.,  .    .  .   wife. 

John  Greene  of  Elmhirst  in  the  parish  of  Calthorn  in  co. 

Ebor. 


]  62  DUGD ALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Richard  (III). 

Mary,  ivife  of  Thomas  Barriby  of  Barnby  Esq. 
mar.  Jennet,  daughter  of  Thomas  Beaumont  of  Floekton  in  co. 
Ebor. 

WilVm1  died  at  the  limes  of  Court. 

III.  RICHARD  GREENE  of  Micklethivayt  vulgo  Bancke,  in 
ye  parish  of  Calthorue  in  co.  Ebor.,  died  in  anno.  .  .  .  Will 
10  Aug.  1649,  pr.  at  London  8  June  1650  (Abs.  Yorks.  Rec. 
Series,  ix,  16),  to  be  bur.  at  Cawthorne,  mar.  Gertrude, 
daughter  of  Godfrey  Ellison  of  Cotes  in  parish  of  Silkston  in 
com.  Ebor. 

Robert,  dyed  an  infant. 

warm  (iv). 

Mary,  had  A' 450  in  her  father's  will. 
Anne,  had  £450  in  her  father's  will. 
Two  children,  died  before  their  father,  buried  at  Cawthorne. 

IV.  WILLIAM  GREENE  of  Micklethwayt  vulgo  Bancke,  in  the 
parish  of  Ca/thorne  in  co.  Ebnrum,  cet.  S3  armor.  7°  Apr.  1666, 
d.  12  May  1669  in  his  38th  year,  bur.  at  Cawthorne,  M.I., 
mar.  Mary,  daughter  of  Michaell  Portington  of  Portington  in 
co.  Ebor.,  Esq*,  at  Silkstone  8  June  1654,  d.  14  Feb.  1673  in 
her  43rd  year,  bur.  at  Cawthorne,  M.I.  They  had  issue — 
William  (V). 

Richard,  bp.  at  Cawthorne  15  Jan.  1662. 
Grace,  bp.  at  Cawthorne  8  Apr.   1655,  mar.  first  Charles 
Riccard  of    Heck,    secondly  Richard   Evans,   d.    10   Dec. 
1687,  M.I.,  Snaith  (C.B.N.). 

V.  WILLIAM  GREENE,  son  and  heire,  cetatis  9  armor.  7°  Apr. 
a0  1666,  b.  29  July,  bp.  14  Aug.  1657  at  Cawthorne,  bur.  there 
15  Nov.  1683,  M.I.,  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  Anthony  Deverere, 
M.D.  (she  mar.  secondly  Francis  Wheatley  of  Wolley,  M.B., 
and  had  a  daughter  Dorothy,  mar.  at  Silkstone  18  Aug.  1713 
to  William  Green,  son  of  John  Green  of  Hoyland  Swein). 
William,  bp.  at  Cawthorne  2  Nov.  1680,  d.   6  Sept.  1686, 

bur.  there,  M.I. 
Henry,  bp.  at  Cawthorne   2   May  1682,   (?)bur.  there  23 

Apr.  1684. 
Richard,  of  the  Bank,  bp.  1   Jan.    168,'?,  d.   16  Mar.  1707, 
bur.  19  Mar.  at  Cawthorne.     M.I. 
Richard  Green  leaving  no  issue  the  property  must  have  come  to  his 
half-sister,  Dorothy  Wheatley,  who,  as  stated  above,  married  William 
Green  of  another  branch  of  the  Green  family.    They  had  a  son  Richard, 
bp.  Dec.  1720,  and  bur.  6  Mar.  1723.     Dorothy,  his  mother,  wras  bur. 
at  Worsborough  May   1726   (Hobson's   Diary)  and  William  Green  at 
Cawthorne  7  Mar.  1723,  aged  33.     He  had  two  brothers,  John  Green, 
who  was  bur.  21  Mar.  1729,  and  Samuel,  bur.  6  July  1751,  who  suc- 
cessively inherited  the  Bank. 

1  Hunter  calls  him  son  of  Mary  Cressy. 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE  163 

Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pomfret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


J$taplrt0tt 

of 
(Carlton. 


Arms  :— Argent,  a  liou  rampant  Sable. 
Crest  : — A  talbot  passant  .  .  . 

I.     S>-  MILES  STAPILTON  of  WigHll  in  co.  Ebor,  Kt,  had— 

1.  Gilbert,  dyed  without  issue. 

2.  Sr  Nicholas  (II). 
S.      Gilbert. 

II.     Sr  NICHOLAS  STAPILTON,  Kt,  mir.   Sibill,  daughter  and 
heir  of  Sr  John  de  Belld-aqud — 
Sir  Miles  (III). 
Gilbert,  a  Priest. 

III.  S1'  MILES   STAPILTON,    Knt,    one    of   the  founders    of  the 

nobu  order  of  the  Garter,  tempore  E.  8,  mar.  .  .  .  to  John, 
Duke  of  Brittanie  and  Richmund — 
Sr  Gilbert  (IV). 

S''  Nicholas  Stapilton,  Kl,  mar.  .  .  .  fy  had — 
Thomas,  died  without  issue. 

Elizabeth,  sister  and  heire,  tvife  of  Sr  Thomas  Metham 
of  Metham,  in  com.  Ebor.,  KnK 

IV.  S'-  GILBERT  STAPILTON,  En*,  mar.   Anne,   daughter  and 

coheire  to  Sr  Bryan  Fitz-Alan  of  Bedall,  in  com.  Ebor,  KnK 

Sr  Bryan  Stapilton,  K%  of  the  Garter,  mar.  .  ,  .  daughter 

and  heire  to  Sr  John  Sl  Philibert. 
Sr  Miles  Stapilton  of  .  .  .  in  com.  Norjf.,  mar. 

The  above  beginning  of  the  pedigree  hardly  seems  to  be  correct ;  it 

suggested  that  the  following  account  seems  more  likely  to  be  true  : 

I.  SIR  NICHOLAS  DE  STAPLETON,  a  Judge  of  the  King's 
Bench,  d.  1290,  mar.  Margery,  dau.  of  Miles  de  Basset,  of  East 
Haddlesey.     They  had  issue — 

1.     Nicholas,   (?)  d.  v.p.,    supposed   to   have   gone  to   the 
Crusades. 


1  64  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

2.  Sir  Miles  (II). 

3.  Gilbert,   a   Priest,   Master   of   St.   Leonard's    Hospital, 

York,  d.  15  Edw.  II. 

4.  Sir  John  of  Melsonby,  d.  circ.  1330. 

Emma,  Prioress  of  Keldholme  and  Kirkby-Moorside. 
Julian,  wife  of  Richard  de  Windsor. 

II.  SIR  MILES  DE  STAPLETON,  summoned  as  a  Baron  1313, 
slain  at  Bannockburn  1314,  mar.  Sibell,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John 
de  Bella-aqua  or  Bellew,  by  Laderina  de  Brus.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Sir  Nicholas,  second  Lord,   summoned   1342,   25  years 

old  at  his  father's  death,  d.  1343,  mar.  Isabella,1  dau. 
of  John  de  Bretagne,  Earl  of  Richmond,  bur.  at 
Drax.     They  had  issue — 

Sir  Miles,  of  Hathelsay,  Carlton  and  Kirkby 
Fleetham,  third  Lord,  d.  1372.  Will  24  Aug. 
1372,  pr.  5  Jan.  137-|,  to  be  bur.  at  Drax,  mar. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Vavasour,  of  Hazlewood, 
by  Amabel  Fitzhugh.     They  had  issue — 

Thomas,  Lord  of  Kentmere,  &c,  never  sum- 
moned to  Parliament,  d.  s.p.  10  Aug.  1373, 
fet.  23 ;  mar.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fitz- 
william,  of  Sprotborough,  who  remar.  John 
Felton,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  set.  24  1354,  heir  to  her  brother, 
mar.  Sir  T.  Metham,  carried  the  barony  of 
Stapleton,     now     in     abeyance,     into    the 
Metham  family. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of    Sir  Wm.  Vavasour,  of   Hazle- 
wood, bur.  there. 
Alice,  wife  of  Wm.  Laurence. 

2.  Sir  Gilbert  (III.) 

3.  Sir  John,  called  on  to  contribute  to  the  war  in  Scotland 

1338. 
Elizabeth. 

III.  SIR  GILBERT  STAPLETON,  of  Bedale,  King's  Escheator,  d. 
1321,  set.  31,  mar.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Brian  Fitzalan,  Lord  of 
Bedale,  by  Ann  Baliol,  who  remar.  Sir  Thomas  Shefeld.  They 
had  issue — 

Sr  Miles  Steqnlton,  of  Ingham,  in  com.  Norff.,  and  of  Bedale, 

One  of  the  first  Knights  of  the  Garter,  bur.  at  Ingham. 

M.I.    Mar.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  de  Ingham  (widow 

of  Roger  Le  Strange,  of  Knokyn).     They  had  issue — 

John,2  dyed  without  issue. 

Joan,  wife  of  Sir  John  Plays,  d.  2  Sept.  138-%  brass  in 

Ingham  Church. 
Sr  Miles  Stapleton,  of  Ingham,  in  com.  Norff ,  Knl,  and 
of  Bedale,  d.  1418,  mar.  Ela,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmond 
UfFord,  by  Sibel  Pierrepoint.     They  had — 

1  Mr.  T.  Stapleton  calls  her  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Richmond. 

2  (?)Souof  a  first  wife. 


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Sr  Bryan  Stapelton,  Kn\  of  Ingham,  mar.  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  William,  Lord  Bardolf,  d.  1438,  bur.  at 
Ingham.     They  had  issue — 

Sr  Miles  Stapelton,  Kn\  of  Ingham,  &c,  d. 
1466,  mar.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  de  la  Pole  (she  remar.  Sir  Richard 
Harcourt,  of  Ellenhall,  co.  Staff.)  Will 
14SS.     They  had  issue— 

Elizabeth,  daughter  and  coheir,  'wife  of 
Richard  Harcourt  (Sir  Wm.  Calthorpe, 

Knt.). 
Joan,   daughter   and   coheire,    wife   of 
Sr  Philip  Calthorpe,  Knl  (Sir  John 
Huddleston,  of  Milium,  co.  Cumb.) 
Sr  Bryan  (IV). 

IV.  S'  BRYAN  STAPILTON,  K*  of  the  Garter,  succeeded  to 
Carlton  and  Kentmere,  and  bou°ht  Wighill,  d.  25  July  1394. 
Will  16  May,  pr.  at  York  26  June  1394  (Test.  Eb.,  i,  198), 
mar.  Alice,  daughter  and  h^irc  to  Sr  John  Sl  Philibert,  wid.  of 
Sir  Stephen  Waleys,  of  Helaugh,  bur.  in  the  Priory  there  in 
or  before  1383.  They  had  issue  — 
Sr  Bryan  (V). 
Sr  Miles,  of  Wighill  (see  Stapleton,  of  Wighill). 

V.  S'-  BRYAN  STAPILTON,  Knt.,  of  Carlton,  d.  v.p.  1391,  mar. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heire  of  Sr  Will.  Aldhrough,  Kl,  of 
Harewood  (she  remar.  Sir  Richard  Redman,  Knt.).  They  had 
issue — 

S>-  Bryan  (VI). 

John,  of  Flamburgh  (Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  viii,  248). 

VI.  S>-  BRYAN  STAPLETON,  Kn\  of  Carlton,  heir  to  his  grand- 
father, d.  in  Normandy  22  Oct.  1417,  bur.  in  the  Church  of 
the  Friars  Preachers  at  York,  m<n\  Agnes,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Sr  John  Goodard  (Godard).  Will  27  Mar.,  pr.  1  Apr.  1438. 
Inq.  P.M.  1447.  To  be  buried  next  her  husband.  They  had 
issue — 

Sr  Brian  (VII). 

Elizabeth,  b.  1404,  wife  of  Sir  Wm.  Plumpton,  of  Plumpton, 
Knt.,   mar.   cov.   20  Jan.   3    Hen.    V.    141f   (Plumpton 
Correspondence),  d.  1480. 
Joan,  wile  of  Sir  Wm.  Ingleby.     Will  12  Oct.,  pr.  31  Dec. 

1478,  to  be  bur.  at  Mountgrace  (Test.  Eb.,  iii,  243). 
Isabella. 

VII.  Sr  BRIAN  STAPILTON,  Km,  of  Carlton,  set.  5  1417,  proved 
his  age  1433,  d.  1467,  mar.  circ.  1451,  Isabell,  Elizabeth 
(Tonge's  Visitation),  daughter  and  heire  of  Sr  Thomas  Remston, 
Kt  (by  Alice  de  Beckering),  bur.  at  Chalcombe  Priory, 
Northants.     They  had  issue — 


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Bryan  (VIII). 

Thomas,  of  Quarmby,  near  Huddersfield.  Will  17  Mar. 
1525,  pr.  at  York  15  June  1526,  to  be  bur.  at  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Huddersfield,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  mar.  lie.  13  Jan.  1494.  They  had 
issue — 

Maude,  wife  of  Anthony  Eltofts. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Wm.  Blithe. 

VIII.  Sr  BRIAN  STAPILTON,  Kn\  of  Carlton,  b.  24  June  1452,  d. 

16  Dec.  1496.     Adm.  at  York  19  Dec.  1496,  mar.  Jane  (Joan) 
daughter  of  John  Vicount  Lovell,  sister  and  coheir  to  her  brother 
Francis,  Viscount  Lovel.     They  had  issue — 
Bryan  (IX). 

George,  of  Remston,  co.  Notts,  d.  25  Mar.  1564,  mar. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Gasgill,  by  Amphilia, 
dau.  and  h.  of  John  Nevill,  of  Rolleston,  co.  Notts.  They 
had  issue — 

1.  John,  d.  s.p. 

2.  Henry,  of  Rernpston,  d.  28  Dec.  1586,  bur.  there. 

M.I.  Mar.  Elizabeth  .  .  .  leaving  Faith,  his 
dau,  and  heiress,  who  mar.  Matt.  Babington,  and 
d.'s.p.  1  June  31  Eliz. 

3.  George,   had   a   daughter   Gertrude,   living   1620, 

mar.  first  to  Baldwin  Ackland,  of  .  .  .  co. 
Notts,  secondly  to  Leonard  Yeo,  of  co.  Dev. 

4.  Antony,  d.  s.p.,  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Francis  Roos, 

of  Laxton,  widow  of  Bryan  Stapleton,  remar. 
thirdly  Thos.  Leeke,  of  Hasland,  co.  Derb.,  bur. 
3  Jan.  159|  at  Burton-Joyce.  M.I. 

5.  Brjan,  d.  s.p. 

6.  Thomas,  d.  s.p. 

7.  William,  had  a  son  John,  who  sold  the  Rernpston 

estate. 

8.  Francis,  d.  s.p. 

9.  John,  d.  s.p. 

10.     Gervase  or  Gabriel. 

1 .  Jane,    wife    of    Henry    Manwaring,   of    Cheshire ; 

secondly,  of  Edw.  Maxe,  of  co.  Northampton. 

2.  Dorothy. 

3.  Anne. 

4.  Mary. 

5.  Elizabeth. 

6.  Frideswide. 

Joan,  wife  of  Sir  W.  Pierpont. 
He  remar.  Alice,  wid.  of  Sir  W.  Nevile,  of  Thornton  Bridge, 
mar.  lie.  13  Jan.  148|. 

IX.  S<-  BR  YAN  ST  A  PILTON,  K\  of  Carlton,  &c,  coheir  of  William, 

Viscount  Beaumont,  set.  26,  1  Oct.   1  Hen.  VIII.  b.  1483;  at 
Flodden,  d.  2  Apr.  1550,  bur.  at  Burton  Joyce.     M.I.     Will 


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1  Jan.  36  Hen.  VIII,  pr.  9  Oct.  1550,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
to  Henry,  the  Lord  Scroqpe  of  Bolton. 
Richard  (X). 
He  remar.  Joan,  dan.  of  Thos.  Basset,  Esq.,  of  South  Luffenham, 
co.  Rutland.     Will  24  June  1552,  pr.  27  Apr.  1553.     They  had 
issue — 

Bryan,  of  Burton  Joyce,  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Francis  Roos, 
of  Laxton,  co.  Notts  (remar.  Anthony  Stapilton,  of  Rem- 
ston,  and  Thomas  Leeke,  of  Hasland,  co.  Derb.),  bur.  at 
Burton  Joyce  3  Jan.  159|.     M.I.     They  had  issue — 
William. 

Jane,  d.  and  h.,  wife  of  Sir  Wm.  Fairfax,  of  Gilling. 
Anthony,  Treasurer  of  the  Inner  Temple  1555,  lie.  to  marry 

Joanna  Burlace,  wid.,  14  Aug.  1544. 
John,  parson  of  Bingham,  Notts. 
George. 
Alice. 


X.     RICHARD  STAPILTON;   Esrf,   of  Carlton,  tet.   34,   1   May 
4  Ed.   VI  (1550),  d.  11  Jan.,  bur.  at  Snaith  18  Jan.   158f 
(C.B.N.)  I.P.M.  28  Apr.  27  Eliz.,  mar.  Thomasine,  daughter  of 
Robert  Amades  or  Amadei,  Master  of  the  Jewel  house  to  Hen. 
VIII.     They  had  issue — 
Brian  (XI). 
Elizabeth,  d.  y. 
He   remar.  Elizabeth,    dau.   of   Wm.  Merynge,  bur.  at   Snaith 
8  Dec   1 584.     They  had  issue- 
William. 
Richard. 

XL  BRIA  N  STAPLETON,  of  Carleton,  in  com.  Ebor,  Esrf,  aged 
50,  28  Apr.  27  Eliz.,  d.  at  Altofts  13  Dec.  5  Jac.  I,  bur,  at 
Snaith  15  Dec.  1606,  I  P.M.  17  Oct.  5  Jac.  I,  mar.  the  Lady 
Eleanor,  daughV  to  the  Earle  of  Wedmerld  1st  wife.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  John  Stapilton,  died  young. 

He  remar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George,  Ld  Darcy,  2d  wife.  They 
had  issue — 

2.  Miles,  dyed  young,  before  1564. 

3.  Richard  (XII). 

4-     George  Stapilton,  of  Linton,  in  co.  Ebor,  (1)  mar.  Jane, 
dau.  of  .  .  .  Rye,  mar.  lie.  1596.     They  had — 
Elizabeth. 

5.  Robert  Stapilton,  of  Templehurst,  in  com.  Eboru,  bp. 
at  Snaith  6  June  1575.  Will  5  Sept.,  pr.  23  Nov. 
1655  (Yorks.  Rec.  Series,  ix,  88),  mar.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Sr  Rob1  Dolman,  of  Gunby,  in  co. 
Eborum,  Knl,  by  Eleanor  Mallory,  she  d.  1623. 
They  had  issue — 

1.     Sr  Bryan  Stapleton    of  Templehurst,  slayne 


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in  the  service  of  King  Charles  the  first,  in 
the  fight  neer  Chester,  a0  1644)  mar.  Marg1, 
daughter  of  Richard  Langley,  of  Millington, 
in  com.  Ebor.     They  had  issue — 

Mary,  wife  of  Will'm  Palmes,  son  & 
heir  of  Will'm  Palmes,  of  Naborne, 
in  co.  Ebor,  Esq*. 

2.  Rob1,  died  unmarried. 

3.  Henry,  died  unmarried. 

1.  Mary,    wife   of  Charles   Bacon,    of    North 

Ferriby,  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Eli?..,  died  unmarried. 

3.  Eleanor,  wife  of  Michaell  Anne,  of  Frickley, 

in  com.  Ebor.,  Esq7'. 
J/..      Ursula,  xvife  of   Will'm  Langdale,  of  Lang- 

thorpe,  in  com.  Ebor.  (afterwards  Knighted ), 

d.  15  Oct.  1652. 
5.     Cressy,  a  dau.,  bur.  1 2  Nov.  1621  at  Carleton. 

6.  Bryan. 

7.  Thomas. 

1.  Thomasine,   wife  of  Robert  Gale,   of  Acombe -grange, 

in  co.  Ebor,  bp.  at  Snaith  7  Aug.  1560  (CRN).' 

2.  Dorothie. 

3.  Barbara,  bur.  at  Snaith  14  June  1592  (CBN). 

XII.  RICHARD  STAPILTON,  of  Carleton,  Escf,  died  circa  an. 
1614,  mar.  (sett.  14  Oct.  32  Eliz.)  Eliz.,  daughter  of  S>'  Henry 
Pierpont,  of  Holme  Pierpont,  in  com.  JSott,  Knl,  set.  44 
17  Oct.  5  Jac.  I,  d.  27  Nov.  1648.  Will  23  Nov.  1648,  pr.  13 
Jan.  164f  (Yorks.  Rec.  Series,  ix,  2).  They  had  issue — 
Bryan,  bp.  20  Apr.  1589  at  Snaith. 

1.  Gilbert  (XIII). 

2.  Epiphanius,  died  unmarried,  bp.  14  Jan.  160J  at  Snaith 

(C.B.N.) 

3.  Sr  Rob1  btapilton,  K,  one  of  ye  Gentlemen  Huishers  of 

the  Privy  Chamber  to  K.  Charles  the  second,  Knighted 
13  Sept.  1642,  d.  11,  bur.  15  July  1669  at  West- 
minster Abbey.  Will  11  June,  pr.  29  July  1669, 
mar.  .  .  .  daughV  of  .  .  .  Manwariny  of  .  .  . 
widow  of  .  .  .  diamond. 

1.  Jane  \ 

2.  Elizabeth  Vdied  unmarried. 

3.  Grace        J 

XIII.  GILBERT  STAPILTON,  of  Carleton,  Esqr,  died  17  Apr.  1636, 
bur.  14  Apr.  at  Carleton,  mar.  first  Catherine,  dau.  of  Win. 
Hungate,  of  Saxton,  by  Margaret  Sotheby,  d.  s.p.  They  had 
issue — 

Benedict,  d.  s.p. 
mar.  Eleanor,  da.  of  Sr  John   Gatcoigne,  of  Bambiw,  in  cm. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  169 

Mor.,  Kl  and  Bart,  bur.  at  Carleton  18  Sept.  1666  (C.B.N.) 
They  had  issue — 

1.  Richard,  sou  and  heir,  b.  23  Feb.  162°-,  a  lunatic,  Iuq. 

of  lunacy  17  Apr.  1650. 

2.  Greqory,  a  monke  at  Doway,  D.D.,  received  the  habit  of 

St.  Benedict  at  Douay  7  Sept.  1642,  b.  9  Mar.  162f 
( Carlton  Reg.),  (C.B.N.)  d.  at  Dieulonard,  in  Lorraine, 
4  Aug.  1680. 

3.  S>-  Miles  (XIV). 

J/..     John,  b.  24  May  1630,  died  unmarried  circ.  30  June  1644. 

1.  Mary,  a  Nunn  at  Cambray,  entered  the  Convent  of  the 

English  Benedictine  Dames  at  Cambray  4  June  1648, 
tet.  23,  d.  6  Aug.  1668  there. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  Marke  Erringtcn,  of  Pont-Eland,  in  com. 

Northumbr.,  Esq1;  b.  31  May  1628  (Carleton  Reg.) 
(C.B.N.)  Their  son,  Nicholas  Errington,  alias 
Stapleton,  of  Carlton,  was  testamentary  heir  of 
his    uncle,    Sir  Miles  Stapleton. 

XIV.  S>-  MILES  STAPLETON,  of  Carleton,  Ban,  cet.  38,  annorum 
7°  Apr.  a°  D.  1666,  b.  19  Oct.  1626  (Carleton  Reg.),  (C.B.N.) 
bur.  at  Snaith  19  Feb.  170f  (C.B.N.)  Will  27  Jan.  1693,  pr. 
at  York  26  Nov.  1707,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  to  Robert,  late 
Earle  of  Lindsey,  K.G.,  Ld  Great  Chamberlain  of  England,  by 
Elizabeth  Montague,  d.  28  Feb.,  bur  at  Snaith  3  Mar.  168£. 
M.l   (C.B.N.)     They  had  issue— 

Bryan,  died  in  his  infancy,  bur.  at  Carleton   10  Jan.  166r> 

(C.B.N.) 
Elizabeth,  dyed  an  infant. 

Edward,  d.  s.p.,  bur.  at  Carleton  15  Sept.  1668  (C.B.N.) 
He  mar.  secondly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Longueville, 
of  Wolverton,  co.  Bucks,  Bart.,  a  nonjuror  in  1715. 

Authorities  : — The  Editor  is  indebted  to  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Norcliffe  for 
many  entries  from  Parish  Registers,  and  for  much  additional  information 
also  to  H.  E.  Chetwynd  Stapylton,  Esq.,  author  of  "  The  Stapletons  of 
Yorkshire,"  in  the  Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal,  vol.  viii. 


Yorke,  21  Martij,  1665. 

^tapdton  of  Wigljill. 

Arms  : — Quarterly  of  six. 

1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  Sable  (Stapleton). 

2.  Cheeky   Or  and   Azure  within  a  bordure  Gules,  a  canton   Ermine 

(Brittany). 
3      Sable,  fretty  Or  (Bella  Aqua). 

4.  Barry  of  six  Or  and  Gules  (Fitzalan). 

5.  Bendy  of  six  Argent  and  Azure  (St.  Philibert). 

6.  Argent,  on  a  fess  Azure  three  fleur-de  lis  Or  (Usflete) . 

I.     S>-  MILES  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  second  son  of  Sir  Brian 
Stapilton,  of  Carlton  and  Wighill,  d.  6  Feb.   1400  (Stapleton 


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of  Carlton,  IV),  mar.  Johanna,  daughter  and  coheir  of  S*  Gerard 
Usfiete,  Knt,  wid.  of  William  Brechnells.     They  had  issue — 

Sir  John  (II). 

Isabella 


Elena 
Margareta 

Johanna 


in  their  brother's  will. 


II.  Sr  JOHN  STAPILTON,  of  WigMIl,  &,  d.  1455,  bur.  in  the 
Convent  Church  of  Clementhorpe,  York.  Will  21  Feb.  1454, 
pr.  3  June  1455  (Test.  Eb.,  ii,  181),  mar.  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Chief  Justice  Norton,  of  Norton  Conyers,  by  Elizabet  h 
Tempest,  d  7  Jan.  1465.  Will  7  Jan.  1465,  pr.  8  Jan.  146|, 
to  be  buried  at  Clementhorpe  (Test.  Eb.,  ii,  270).  They  had 
issue — 

1.  Sir  William  (III). 

2.  Miles,  of  York,  adm.  17  Jan.  1498  to  Henry  Wyot,  Clerk. 

3.  John,  of  Wighill,  adm.  4  Nov.  1508. 

4.  Thomas,  in  his  mother's  will. 

5.  Christopher,  of  Cottingham.     Will  5  June,  pr.  2  Aug. 

1505. 

6.  Brian,  of  York,  had  £20  in  his  father's  will.     Adm.  16 

July  1498. 

1 .  Elizabeth! .    theh.  father>s  and  mother's  wills. 

2.  Isabella    J 

3.  Catherine,  wife  of  Thomas  Roos,  of  Ingmanthorpe,  Esq., 

who  d.  1505,  bur.  at  Kirk-Deighton. 

4.  Agnes,  wife  of  Ralph  Reresby,  of  Thribergh,  Esq. 

Ill      Sr  WILLIAM  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  Knt,  d.  16  Dec.  1503, 
bur.  at  Wighill.     Will  14  Dec.  1503,  pr.  19  Dec.  1504  (Test. 
Eb.,  iv,  221),  mar.  Marg\  daughter  of  Sr  James  Pickering, 
Knl,  of  Oswaldkirk,  co.  York.     They  had  issue — 
Henry,  d.  v.p.,  1481. 
Sr  Bryan  (IV). 
John,  in  his  father's  will. 
He  remar.  secondly  Joan,  daughter  of  Sir  Thos.  Tunstall,  wid. 
of  Sir  Roger  AVard,  of  Givendale  and  Guiseley.     Will  24  Feb., 
pr.  23  Mar.  150|,  to  be  bur.  at  Wighill  (Test.  Eb.,  iv,  273). 

IV.     Sr  BRYAN  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  Kn\  45  at  his  father's 
death;  at  Flodden,  d.  16  Sept.  1518,  bur.  at  Wighill.     Will 

4  July,  pr.  26  Sept.  1518  (Test.  Eb.,  v,  94),  mar.  Jane, 
daughter  of  Sr  Lancelot  Thirke'ld,  Kn\  of  Threlkeld,  co. 
Cumb.,    by    Margaret,    Lady     Vesey,    of    Londesborough,    d. 

5  Jan.  154f,  bur.  at  Wighill  (C.B.N).     They  had  issue— 

1 .  Christopher  (V). 

2.  Brian,  a  clerk,  in  his  father's  will. 

3.  Lancelot,  of  Wath,  in  Ryedale.     Will  1  Feb.  1538,  pr. 

21  Apr.  1539,  to  be  bur.  at  Hovingham,  mar.  Isabel 
.  .  .  Her  will  11  Jan.,  pr.  17  Feb.  154|. 


DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  171 

4.  Miles,  in  his  father's  will. 

5.  William,  a  lawyer,  in  Aske's  rebellion.     Will  30  Mar., 

pr.   7  May  1544,  at  London,  mar.  Margaret   .    .    . 
and  had  a  son — 
Thomas. 

1.  Elizabeth,  wife,  of  Edward  Saltmarshe,  Esq'',  dispensation 

to  marry  16  Nov.  1509. 

2.  Jane,   wife  of  Rob1  Conyers,  of  Kelton,  Esqr,  and  had 

issue — • 

3.  Eleanor,  wife  of  Thomas,  Lord  Wharton,  and  had  issue. 
Jf.     Mar  if,  wife  of  John  Copley,  Esq'',  of  Batley. 

5.     Isabel,  a  nun  at  Synningthwaite. 

V.  CHRISTOPHER  STAPILTON  of  Wighill,  Esqr,  33  years  old 
at  his  father's  Inq.,  d.  about  Aug.  1537.  Will  30  July  29 
Hen.  VIII,  pr.  29  Jan.  1  539,  to  be  bur.  at  Wighill,  mar.  Alice, 
daughter  of  William  Aske,  of  Aske,  1  wife,  d.  16  Nov.  1521, 
bur.  at  Wighill.     They  had  issue  — 

1.  Sir  Bryan  Stapilton,  Knt.,  d.  v.p.  1537,  mar.  Margaret, 

daughter  of  Sr  John  Constable,  of  Halsham,  in  Holder- 
nesse,  K*,  by  Agnes  Metham,  his  first  wife,  dispensa- 
tion for  marriage  9  Dec.  1520. 

2.  Sr  Robert  (VI). 

3.  William,  in  his  father's  will. 

1 .  Isabel,  wife  of  John  Lampton  (Lamplugh),  Esq. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Urton  (Irton),  Esq. 

3.  ...   wife  of  Hpnry  Eser. 

Joan,  wife  of  Henry  Hamerton,  of  Hellifield  Peel,  co. 

York,  mar.  sett.  6  May  27   Hen.  VIII,   d.  3  Jan. 

1538. 

Margaret! .    ^         ,         n  m        >    ,T.  . 

Ai4Cg  m  r lowers  and  Glovers  Visitations. 

He  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  to  Sir  John  Nevill,  of  Liversedge, 
2d  wife. 
VI.     &  ROBERT  STAPILTON,  Knt,  of  Wighill,  d.  6  June.     Will 
6  June,  pr.  21  July  1557,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  to  Sr  William 
Mallory,  of  Studley,  in  com.  Ebor.,  10,  by  Jane  Norton,  remar. 
Marmaduke  Slingsby.     They  had  issue — 
S''  Robert  (VII). 

1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Bryan  Hamond,  of  Scarthingwell,  d. 

s.p.  11  Apr.  1601  (C.B.N.) 

2.  Bridget,  xoife  of  John  Norton,  Esq';  of  Norton  Conyers, 

d.  s.p. 

VII.  &'  ROBERT  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  K\  M.P.  for  Yorkshire 
1571,  High  Sheriff  1580,  nine  years  old  at  his  father's  death, 
bur.  at  Wighill  3  Oct.  1606,  mar.  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Sr  Marmaduke  Constable,  K\  1  wife,  of  Everingham,  by  Jane 

Conyers,  she  died  about  1580  (C.B.N.).     They  had  issue 

1.     Henry  (VIII). 


172  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

2.     Philip,  of   Bilton,  adm.  27  Jan.    161f,   mar.  Dorothy 
Hill,  of  Pannall,  lie.  1607.     They  had  issue — 
Dorothy. 

1.  Jane,  wife  of  Christopher  Wyvill,   Esrf,   of   Constable 

Burton,  bur.  at  Masham  6  May  1656  (C.B.N.). 

2.  Dorothy. 

He  mar,  Olive,  daughter  and  coh.  of  Sr  Henry  Sherington,  Kl,  of 
Lacock  Abbey,  Wilts,  by  Ann  Paget,  of  London  1584,  she  was 
wid.  of  John  Talbot,  of  Sal  warp,  co.  Wore.  (C.B.N.),  2  wife. 
They  had  issue — 

3.  Bryan  Stapilton,   of  Myton,    Esq*   (see    Stapylton,    of 

My  ton). 
4-     Robert,  in  Holy   Orders,  presented  to  the  Rectory  of 
Lacock  1616  by  his  mother,  mar.  Anne  .   .   . 

5.  Edward,  Reader  of  the  Inner  Temple  1621. 

6.  WilVm. 

Oliva,  wife  of  Sr  Robert  Dinely,  of  Bramhope,  in  com. 

Ebor.,  En1,  mar.  at  Chelsea  25  June  1605. 
Ursula,  wife  of  Sr  Robert  Baynard,  of  Laclcham,  in  com. 

Wilts.,  Kn\  bp.  at  Chelsea  10  July  1587. 
Mary,  bp.  at  Stepney  5  Apr.  1585,  d.  unmar. 
Grace,  d.  unmar. 

VIII.  HENRY  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  Esrf,  set.  25,  5  July  1599, 
d.  16  Feb.  163f,  set.  56,  bur.  at  St.  Giles',  Cripplegate.  London. 
Will  14  Feb.  163a  pr.  2  Apr.  1631,  mar.  Mary,  daughter  of 
8r  John  Forster,  of  Alnwicke,  5  July  1599  at  St.  Nicholas, 
Newcastle  on-Tyne.  Will  9  Feb.  1656,  pr.  at  London  15  Mar. 
1657  (Yorkshire  Record  Series,  ix,  126).     They  had  issue — 

1.  Robert  (IX). 

2.  Sr  Philip,  of  Warter  (see  Stapleton,  of  Warter). 

3.  John,  mar,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hungate. 

4.  Brian,  M.P.  for  Aldborough  1645-8,  mar.  Anne  Brainton. 

1.  Katherine,  mar.  first  Sir  George  Twisleton,  of  Barley  ; 

secondly    Sir    Henry    Cholmley,    of    West    Newton, 
Knt. ;  she  was  bur.  at  Oswaldkirk  14  June  1672. 

2.  Mary,    wife  of    Sir   Henry   St.   Quintin,    of    Harpham, 

Bart. 

3.  Jane,  wife  of  William,  second  son  of  Sir  John  Fenwick, 

of  Wallington,  co.   Northumb.,  exor.  of  her  father's 
will. 

4.  Olive,  d.  unmar. 

5.  Grace,  d.  unmar. 

6.  Izabell,  bur.  at  Wighill  1  Apr.  1619. 

IX.  ROBERT  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  Esq*,  died  12  Martij, 
a°  1634,  M.P.  for  Aldborough  1627,  d.  in  London  12  Mar. 
163f,  set.  33,  bur.  at  Wighill,  M.I.,  mar.  Catherine,  daughter 
of  Sr  Thomas  Fairfax,  of  Walton,  in  co.  Ebor,  Kt,  afterwards 
made    Visct   Fairfax,    of  Emelye,   in   Ireland,    by    Catherine 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  173 

Constable,  at  Walton,  11  June  1622;  (she  remar.  first  Sir 
Matthew  Boynton,  Bart.,  of  Barmston,  mar.  lie.  11  May  1636, 
at  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street ;  secondly,  Sir  Arthur 
Ingram,  Knt.,  who  died  4  July  1655  ;  thirdly,  William 
Wickham,  Esq.,  at  Langton,  12  July  1657  (C.B.N.).  They 
had  issue — 

1.  &  Miles  (X). 

2.  Henry  (XI). 

Catherine,  wife  of  William  Fairfax  of  Steeton,  Esqr,max. 

1652,  d    14  July  1695,  bur.  at  Auborne,  co.   Line. 

Will  13  July  1695. 
Mary,  wife  of  Walter  Moyle,  of  Twyford  Abbey,  in  com. 

Midd'.,  mar.  at  Whitkirk  21  Mar.  165f. 
Elizabeth  or  Isabel,  wife  of  Matheiv  Boynton,  of  Rawcliffe, 

co.  York,  bur.  at  Snaith  26  June  1700  (C  B.N.) 

X.  &  MILES  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  K\  cetatis  annoru.  22 
Marti j,  a0  D'ni  1605.  Settled  his  Wighill  estate  on  his  brother 
Henry,  remainder  to  his  uncle  Sir  Philip  and  his  younger 
children,  bp.  1  Mar.  1 62 §■,  Holy  Trinity,  Goodramgate,  York, 
bur.  at  Fewston  1668  (C.B.N.),  mar.  Mary,  daughter  and  sole 
heire  of  Sr  Ingram  Hopton,  Knl,  18  June  1647,  bur.  atBelfreys, 
York,  2  Mar.  l68+r  (C.B.N.), remar.  Richard  Aldburgh(Thoresby) 
but  bur.  as  Lady  Mary  Stapleton.  They  had  issue  — 
Robert,  dyed  young. 

Catherine,   mar.    first    Sir   Thos.   Mauleverer,   Bart.,   of 
Allerton    Mauleverer,     secondly,    John    Hopton,    of 
Ingersgill,  d.  s.p.  and  intest.   31   Jan.  170f,  bur.  at 
Nether  Poppleton,  near  her  second  husband. 
Ellen  1  ,      , 
Mary),hjed  V™"* 

XI.  HENRY  STAPILTON,  Esq.,  of  Wighill,  succeeded  his  brother, 
Sir  Miles,  bp.  at  Wighill  17  Sept.  1631,  bur.  there  18  Feb. 
167f,  when  the  estates  went  to  Robert,  son  of  Sir  Philip,  of 
Waiter  (see  Stapleton,  of  Warter),  mar.  Anne,  daughter  of 
Sr  Arthur  Ingram,  K>,  of  Temple  Newsam,  mar.  lie.  18  Apr. 
1663  ^C.B.N.). 


174  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Bayntox  Beacon.  Kilham,  31  Aug.  1666. 


>tapkt0it 
of 


arto. 


Aems  — Quarterly  of  nine  : 

1.  Argent,    a    lion    rampant    Sable,    a  crescent    Gules    for   difference 

(Stapleton\ 

2.  Sable,  fretty  Or  (Bella  Aqua). 

3.  Or,  a  saltire  and  a  chief  Gules  (Brus). 

4.  Cheeky  Or  and  Azure  (Brittany). 

5.  Ermine,  a  crescent  Or  (Richmond). 

6.  Barry  of  eight.  Or  and  Gules  (Fitzalan). 

7.  Bendy  of  six,  Argent  and  Azure  (St.  Philibert). 

8.  Argent,  on  a  f ess  Azure,  three  fleur-de-lis  Or  (Usflete). 

9.  Argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  Gules  (Furnival). 

Crest  : — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  Or,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee,  round  the  temples  a 
wreath  knotted  behind,  all  proper. 

I.     HENRY  STAPLETON,  of  Wighill,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Esq*,  had  by 
Mary  Shepherd  or  Forster — 

1.  Robert   Stapleton,    of   Wighill,   Esq.   (see  Stapelton  of 

Wighill) 

2.  Sr  Philip  (II). 

II.  S>-  PHILIP  STAPLETON,  of  Wartre,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Kt,  died 
at  Calais,  in  a0  16^6  or  thereabouts,  b.  1603,  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Camb.,  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge  1640,  purchased  AVarter  Priory; 
Parliamentary  Commander  and  Presbyterian.  Impeached  by 
the  Army  14  Aug.  1647,  fled  to  Calais,  died  and  bur.  there 
Aug.  1647.  Will  pr.  at  London  2  Oct.  1649,  mar.  Frances, 
daughter  of  !>r  John  Hothom,  of  Scorborough,  in  com.  Ebor., 
Bart,  widow  of  John  Gee,  of  Beverly,  first  wife.  They  had 
issue — 

1.  John  (III). 

2.  Robert,     a    Student   of    Grayes    Inne    1657,    inherited 

Wighill  on  his  cousin  Henry  Stapilton's  death  in 
1673,  d.  intest.  1675,  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry, 
fourth  Lord  Fairfax,  of  Denton  (mar.  secondly 
Bennet  Sherard,  of  Whissendine,  M.P.) 
Henry,  eldest  son,  bp.  at  Watton  12  Nov.  1631 
(C.B.N.) 


DUGDALK'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  175 

1.  Catherine,  wife  of  George  Lesson,  of  Btiblyn,  in  Ireland. 

2.  Isabell,ivifeof  .  .  .  Biggs,  of  Rye,  in  com.  Sussex,  ?d.  6 

Sept.  1644,  unm. 

3.  Mary,  1  wife  of  .  .  .  Biggs  of  Rye,  secondly  of  Thomas, 

fourth  Viscount  Fitzwilliam. 
He  mar.  Barbara,  daughter  of  Leonard.,  Lord  Dacres,^  of  Hurst 
Alonceaux,  co.  Sussex,  2d  wife,  mar.  lie.   6  Feb.   163|,  at  St. 
Anne's,  Blackfriais.     They  had  issue — 

1.  Henry,  succeded  to  Wighill  on  the  death  of  his  half- 

brother  Robert  1675,  d.  unm.  1724.     Will   18  July 
1716,  pr.  1729. 

2.  Philip,  of  Wighill  (IV). 

Frances,  wife  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Powell,  of  Ewhurst  place, 

Sussex. 
Elizabeth,  bp.  11  Feb.  1640,  probably  d.  16  Dec.  1646. 
Philippa,   bp.   28    May    1644,   probably  d.    before    her 

father. 

III.  JOHN  STAPLETON,  of  Wartre,  in  com.  Ebor.,  Escf,  ost.  28, 
ann.  31  Aug.,  a"  1665,  J.P.,  bur.  at  Warter  3  May  1697,  mar. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  Wilfride  Laivson,  of  Isell,  in  com. 
Cumbrice,  K*  and  Bart     They  had  issue— 

Wilfred  Stapleton,  cet.  2  an.,  31  Aug.  1665,  d.  y. 

1.  Isabel/,   mar.    Sir    Wm,    Pennington   of  Muncaster,   co. 

Cumb.,  Bart  .  had  Warter. 

2.  Frances,  b.  at  Warter  15  Mar.  1655. 

3.  Jane,  mar.  Rowland  Moslev,  of  York,   25  Apr.  1693,  at 

St.   Olave's   and  bur.    7    Feb,    169f   at    All   Saints' 

Pavement,  York  (C.B.N.) 
Elizabeth,  b.  at  Warter  1656. 
Jane,  d.  young. 
Esther,   b.   at  Warter   1659,    mar.    John    Sawnders    of 

Grosmont  Abbey,  near  Whitby. 

IV.  P  H ILIP  STAPELTON,  of  Wighill,  succeeded  his  brother  Henry, 
bur.  at  Wighill  2  Feb.  1729.  Will  6  May  1729,  mar.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Gage,  his  father's  coachman,  1  May  1682,  d. 
1743.     They  had  issue — 

Henry,  bp.  at  All  Saints',  Fulham,  1 9  Jan.  1684,  d.  young. 
Robert,  bp.  Fulham  5  May  1690,  d.  young. 
Henry  (V). 

Philip,  sole  executor  of  his  father,  bp.  at  Fulham  3  Apr. 
1698,  had  half  share  of  Wighill,  d.  s.p.   1744,  mar. 
Anna,  dau.  of  .   .  .  Thompson,  of  Marston. 
Frances,  bp.  Fulham  22  Dec.  1686. 
Philippa,  bp.  Fulham  1 3  Dec.  1 688. 
Mary,  bp.  Fulham  22  Nov.  1696. 

V.     HENRY  STAPELTON,  bp.  at  Fulham  6  Apr.  1692,  died  v.p. 
1725,  mar.  Ann  Maitland.     They  had  issue — 
Henry  (VI). 


1  76  DUGDALE's  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

Philip,  a  Captain,  b.  circa  1723,  d.    1783  mini.,  bur    at 
Wighill      Will  28  Nov.  1782,  pr.  8  July  1784. 

VI.  HENRY  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill  and  Hatfield,  Esq.,  eight 
years  old  in  1729,  d.  1  Sept.  1746,  bur.  at  Wighill.  Will  1 
Apr.  1746,  mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Healey,  Esq.,  of 
Burninghain,  co.  Line,  (remar.  1752  Barnard  Webb  of  Cloven- 
millon,  co.  Waterford).     They  had  issue — ■ 

Henry  (VII). 

Philip,  had  £1,000  from  his  father,  d.  at  22. 

VI h  HENRY  STAPILTON,  of  Wighill,  Esq ,  five  years  old  at  his 
father's  death,  Captain,  Yorkshire  Militia,  d.  4  Apr.  1779,  bur. 
at  Wighill,  mar.  Harriet,  fourth  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Warton 
Pennyman  Warton,  of  Beverley,  d.  1791,  bur.  at  Wighill. 
They  had  issue — 

Martha  Stapylton,  mar.  at  Belfreys,  York.,  27  July 
1783  Capt.  the  Honble.  G.  A.  Chetwynd,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Chetwynd-Stapylton.  She 
died  1822,  bur.  at  Hadley,  Middlesex.  Wighill  was 
sold  to  Mr.  Fountayne  Wilson  for  £70,000. 


Bulmeu  Wapentake.  Yorke,  9°  Sept.  1665. 

^tapgltnit  nf  Jltnton. 

Arms  : — Quarterly  of  Eight. 

1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  Sable. 

2.  Cheeky   (Or)    aud    (Azure)    a    bordure    (Gules)    a    canton    Ermine 

(Brittany). 

3.  (Sa)  fretty  (Or)  (Bella  Aqua). 

4.  Barry  of  six  (Or)  and  (Gules)  (Fitz  Alan). 

5.  Bendy  of  six  (Arg.)  and  (Azure)  (St.  Philibert). 

6.  (Argent)  on  a  fess  (Az)  three  fleur-de-lis  Or  (Usflete). 

7.  Gules,    between   two  flanches  cheeky  Argent   aud   Azure,    as   many 

crosses  patee  in  pale  of  the  second  fimbriated  Or  (Sherington). 

8.  As  the  first. 

I.  Sr  ROBERT  STAPYLTON,  of  Wighill,  in  co.  Ebor.,  K',  MP. 
for  Yorkshire,  bur.  at  Wighill  3  Oct.  1606,  mar.  Catherine, 
daughter  of  Sr  Mar maduke  Constable,  of  Everingham,  in  com. 
Ebor.,  K?,  first  wife.     They  had  issue — 

Henry   Stapleton   of    Wighill,    Esq.    (see    Stapletou    of 
Wighill). 
Mar.   Oliva,  daughter  and  coheir  of  Sr   Henry  Sherrington,  of 
Zacock,  in  com.   Wilts.,  Kt,  widow  of  John  Talbot,  of  Sahmrtj, 
in  com.   Wigorn,  Esif,  2d  wife. 
1.     Bryan  (II). 


DUGDALES  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE.  177 

2.  Robert  presented  to  the  Rectory  of  Lacock  1616,  mat. 

Balliol  Coll.  Oxford  19  June' 1607,  aged  17  (Foster). 

3.  William. 

4.  Edward,  Reader  of  the  Inner  Temple  1621. 

1.  Oliva,  wife  <>f  Sr  Robert  Dinely,  if  Bramhope,  in  com. 

Elior.,  Kn',  mar.  at  Chelsea  25  June  1605. 

2.  Ursula,  wife  of  Sr  Robert  Bayard ',  of  Lackham,  in  com. 

Wilts.,  Kn',  bp.  1 0  July  1587  at  Chelsea. 
Mary,  bp.  5  Apr.  1585  at  Stepney,  d.  unm. 
Grace. 

II.  BRYAN  ST  A  PYL  TON,  or  Myton,  in  com,  Ebor.,  Esq*;  died  circa 
ami.  165S,  mat,  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford  30  Mar.  1604,  aged  15 
(Foster),  Receiver  General  for  Charles  I.  Will  1  Feb.  1655-6, 
pr.  London  26  Nov.  1658  (York.  Arch.  Soc,  Record  Series,  viii, 
136),  mar.  Erance*,  daughter  of  ST  Henry  Slingesby,  of  Scriven, 
in  com.  Ebor.,  Rt — 
J.  Sr  Henry  (III). 
2.     Robert  Stapylton,  mat.  Oxf.  20  June   1634,  aged   16,  of 

Stapleford,  co.  Leic,  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge  1659. 
8.     Miles  Stapiltov,  of  Norton,  co.  Durh.,  librarian  to  Bishop 
Cosin,  mar.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  .   .   .  Hynde,  citizen 
of  Bond  an  8  Aug.  1655,  St.  Olave's,  Jewry. 

1.  Miles,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxf.,  Rector 

of  Harpsden,  d.  num.  May  1731. 

2.  Brian,  d   unm. 

3.  Robert,  R.N.,  had— 

Miles,  Admiral,  R.N.,  who  left  a  daughter. 

Olivia. 

Jane. 

4.  Henry  (see  Stapylton  of  Norton)  (A). 

?  Bryan,  mat,  St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxf.  28  June  1639. 

1.  Oliva,  second  w>fe  of  Sr    Will,    Vavasour,  of  Copman- 

thorpe,  K<  and  Bar1,  a  younger  son  of  Sr  Thomas 
Vavasour,  K>,  Knight,  Marsh' dl  to  King  James,  mar. 
secondly  Richard  Topham,  Esq.,  of  Westminster. 
She  was  born  at  Lacock  1620,  and  bur.  at  Chelsea  26 
Nov.  1  714,  leaving  issue  — 
Frances,  Lady  Norcliffe. 

2.  Frances,  wife  of  John  Hutton,  son  and  heire  apparent  of 

Matliew  Hutton,  of  Mar  she,  in  com.  Ebor.,  E$qr,  m&r. 
art.  13  Sept.  1651,  bur.  at  Marske  5  May  1684 
(Raine). 

3.  Ursula,  wife  of  Thomas  I'ejiys,  of  Hatcham  Barnes,  in 

com.  Surr.,  Esq.,  mar.  at  Kensington  29  Mar.  1660. 

III.     S>-  HENRY  STAPYLTON,  of  My  ton.  Bar*,  cr.  22  June  1660, 
let.  48,  an.  9  Sept.  1065,  mat.  St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxf.,   13  June' 
1635,  d.  1679,  bur.  at  Merton,  mar.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Congers, 
Ld  Darcy  and   Confers,   of  Hornby   Castle,  in  com.  Eborum, 
at  Hornby  18  Oct.  1650.     They  had  issue— 


died  young. 


178  pugdale's  visitation  of  Yorkshire. 

1 .  Henry  Stapleton,  ant.  9  aim.,  9°  Sept.,  a0  1665. 

2.  Brian  (IV). 

1 .  Grace,  wife  of  Thos.  Robinson,  Esq.,  of  Rokeby. 

2.  Ursula, bur. at  St.  Michael's,  Malton,  1  1  Jan.  167|   C.  P>.N.) 

3.  Margaret. 

4-     Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Dodsworth,  Esq.,  of  Thorn ton- 

Watlas. 
5.     Frances,  wife  of  John  Lowe,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Barr.-at-Law, 

mar.  lie.  30  May  1682,  living  in  London,  1730  (C.B.N.) 

IV.  SIR    BRIAN    STAPYLTON,    of    Myton,    second    Bart.,    mat. 

Christehurch,  Oxf.,  3  Nov.  i674,  set.  17,  High  Sheriff  1683, 
M.P.  for  Aldborough  1679-81,  and  Boroughbridge  1688-90, 
1698-1702,  d.  23  Nov.  1727,  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Kaye,  Bart.,  of  Woodsome,  d.  1  Mar.  17f§.  They  had 
issue — 

Henry 

Bryan 

Miles 

Brian 

John  (V.') 

Anne. 

Elizabeth. 

V.  SIR   JOHN   STAPYLTON,    third    Bart.,    of   Myton,   mat.    St. 

Edmund  Hall,  Oxf.,  12  June  1702,  M.P.,  d.  24  Oct.  1733, 
from  a  fall  from  his  horse,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  Francis 
Sandys  of  Scroby      They  had  issue — 

Sir  Miles,  fourth  Bart.,  mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,   16  Nov. 

1726,  then  18  (Foster),  d.  s.p.  14  May  1752,  mar.  1738, 

Ann,  dau.  of  Edmond  Waller  of  Hall  Barn,  Beaconsfield, 

d.  13  Nov.  1791.     They  had  issue- 
Ann,  d.  unm.  9  June  1770. 
Sir    Bryan,    fifth    Bart.,    succeeded    his    brother,    o.    unm. 

27  June  1772,  at  Brightwell,  Oxfordshire. 
Sir  John,  sixth  Bart.,  in  the  navy,  d.  unm.   19  Feb.   1785. 

(C.B.N.) 
Sir  Martin  (VI.) 
Francis. 
Henry. 
Christopher. 
Robert. 
Anne. 
Mary. 

Elizabeth,  mar.  Henry  Waller,  M.P.,  AVycombe,  Bucks. 
Diana. 
Penelope. 

VI.  Sill  MARTIN  STAPYLTON,  seventh  Bart,  of  Myton,  in 
Holy  Orders,  of  University  Coll.,  Oxf.,  then  24,  one  of  the 
Brethren  of  St.  Katherine's  in  the  Tower,  1750,  Rector  of 
Brightwell,  co.  Oxf.,  d.  21  Jan.  1801,  mar.  Leckie,  dau.  of 
John  Love,  mercht.,  Bristol,  29  Apr.  1742.      They  had  issue — 


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Francis  Samuel,  Capt.  in  Army,  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxf.,  1765, 
aged   16,   killed  at   Bunker's   Hill,    17   June    1775,   mar. 
.   .   .   and  had  a  son. 
Luke,  d.  num. 

Henrv,  d.  s.p.  v. p. 

Sir  Martin  (VII.) 

Anne,  mar.  Rev.  John  Bree,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxf.,  1770. 
Their  son,  Martin  Bree,  succeeded  to  the  Myton  estates 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle  and  assumed  the  name  of 
Stapylton. 

VII.     SIR  MARTIN"  STAPYLTON,  eighth  Bart,  of  Myton,  d.  s.p. 
2  Jan.  1817,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct. 

The  Myton  as  well  as  all  the  other  branches  having  become  extinct 
in  the  male  line,  the  only  remaining  one  now  is  that  of  Norton,  of 
which  the  following  is  an  account,  from  Canon  Raine's  "Marske." 

A.  HENRY  STAPYLTON,   M.A.   (fourth  son  of  Miles  Stapylton 

and  Elizabeth  Hynde),  Rector  of  Marske  and  Thornton- 
AVatlas,  mat.  All  Souls,  Oxf..  14  July  1688,  ret.  16,  died  at 
Watlas  9  Feb.  174 },  bur.  there  .  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 

John  Orchard  of    Newbury,    Berks,   bur.   at  Watlas   22  Dec. 
1755.     They  had  issue  — 
John  (B.) 
Mary,  bp.   6  July  1696,  at  Marske,  bur.    13  Sept.  1723,  at 

Watlas. 
Eliza,  bp.  26  Aug.  1698,  at  Marske,  mar.  at  Well  27  Sept. 

1757,  Richd.  Tennant,  Esq. 
Frances,  bp.  Marske,  11  Jan.  170",  d.  unm. 
Sarah,  bp.  Marske,  1 9  Feb.  1 70f ,   mar.  at  Watlas  8  Aug. 

1733,  Thos.  Raisbeck  of  Stockton. 
Henrietta,  bp.  26  Apr.,  bur.  1 9  June  1 704  at  Marske. 
Olivia,    bp.    Watlas,    19   Sept.    1707,    mar.    13   Apr.    1738, 

Revd.  Thos.  Robinson,  Rector  of  AVycliffe. 
Henrietta,  bp.   Watlas,   3  Sept.    1714,  mar.   14  Feb.    17f§, 
John  Soux. 

B.  JOHN   STAPYLTON,   M.A.,   Rector   of   Thorn  ton- Wat!  as,    bp. 

there  19  Sept.  1707,  d.  there  3  Oct,    1767,  mar.  first  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Roger  Lee,  Esq.,  of  Pinchinthorpe.     They  had  issue — 

Henry,  d.  inf. 
He  married   secondly  Lucy,   dau.   of   Thos.   Wycliffe,    Esq.,   of 
Gailes,  bp.  23  Sept,  1725,  mar.  4  Feb.   1754  at  Kirkby  Hill. 
They  had  issue — 

Henry  (C.) 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  1780,  ret.  21,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

C.  HENRY    STAPYLTON,    Esq.,    of    Norton,    co.    Durh.,    J.P., 

d.  1835,  mar.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  and  h.  of  Robert  Gregory,  Capt. 
R.N.,  3  Jan.  1786. 


180  DUGDALE'S  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 

John,  Barr.-at-law,  d.  num.  Feb.  1836. 

Henry,  Lt.,  killed  in  the  war  with  France  23  Feb.  1814,  unm. 

Robert  Martin  (D  ) 

Mary  Frances,  wife  of  Marshall  Fowler,   Esq.,  of  Preston, 

co.  Durh. 
Olivia,  wife  cf  George  William  Sutton  of  Elton. 
Lucy,  d.  unm. 
Henrietta  Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

D.  ROBERT  MARTIN  STAPYLTON,  of  the  Army  Pay  Office,  d. 
17  Jan.  1864,  mar.  Eliza,  dau  of  J.  Bockett,  Esq.,  at  S.  Mary's, 
Reading,  16  Apr.  1814. 

1.  Henry  Miles,  d.  y. 

2.  Robert  George  (E.) 

3.  Thomas  Wycliffe] 

4.  John  Sutton  ,-  d.  y. 

5.  Miles  J 

6.  Henry. 

7.  Miles,  b.  9  Feb.  1836,  mar.  Sarah  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Rev. 

Benj.  Bockett.     They  had — 

Bryan,  b.  23  Nov.  1870. 

Alan,  b.  16  May  1872. 

Ella  Mary. 
Mary  Anne  Gregory. 

Henrietta  Charlotte,  b.  1827,  d.  26  Nov.  1893. 
Eliza  Anne. 
Lucy. 

Mary  Jane. 
Olivia. 

E.     ROBERT   GEORGE   STAPYLTON,    Barr.-at-law,    b.    13   Aug. 
1820,  d.  6  Jan.  1873,  mar.  Madalina  Clementina,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  George  Bowers,  Dean  of  Manchester.     They  had — 
Robert  Miles,  b.  15  Apr.  1864. 
Olive  Harriet. 
Henrietta  Eliza,  d.  1872. 

Mary  Ursula,  mar.  25  June  1 884  Walter  Handel  Thorley  of 
Blackburn.