* t YORKSHIRE FAMILIES. WEST RIDING E. K. WATEBMOUSE. u5"| ^ A-^AC P E D I G R E E S OF Y ORKSHIR E F A M I E I E S. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Getty Research Institute https ://arch i ve. o rg/detai Is/ped ig reesof cou ntOI f ost PEDIGREES OF THE COUNTY FAMILIES OF YORKSHIRE COMPILED BY JOSEPH FOSTER AND AUTHENTICATED BY THE MEMBERS OF EACH FAMILY VOL. I.—WEST RIDING LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE COMPILER BY W. WILFRED HEAD, PLOUGH COURT, FETTER L A*N E, E.C. 1874. LIST OF PEDIGREES IN VOL. I. —e— The names in small type refer to families introduced into the Pedigrees , the second name being the Pedigree in which the former appears; thus, Abney-Hastings will be found on reference to the Rawdon Pedigree. Abney-Hastings—Rawdon. AKROYD, of Bank Field. ALDAM, of Frickley, and Warmsworth. Aldwark—Clarell. Amphlett—Ferrand. ANNE, of Frickley, now of Burghwallis. ARMYTAGE, of Kirklees. Armytage—Wentworth, No. i. Ashton—Frank. Askwith—Lister. Assheton—Copley, Vavasour, Astell—Thornton. Atkinson—Busfeild. St. Aubine—Hoyle, of Hooton. Ayscough—Fawkes. WHEATLEY-BALME, of Hopton. Bankes—Carr. Barbour—Bosvile. Barclay—Leatham. Barton—Radcliffe. Barttelot—Fairbairn. Bateman—Fairbairn. Bateson—Yarburgh. Battie, of Wadworth—Woodyeare. Battie—Rockley. Batty—Rockley. Beaufits—Plumpton. BEAUMONT, of Whitley Beaumont, Bretton, &o. Beaumont Barons— Stapleton. Beckett, of Leeds—Wilson, of Leeds. Belasyse—Radcliffe. Benson—Aldam. BENTLEY, of Eshald House. Birch—Bosvile. Bird—Wilberforce. Birkbeck—Stansfeld. Blayds—Calverley. Bonville—Hoyle, of Hooton. BOSVILE, of Ardsley, Gunthwaite, Ravenfield, &c. Bourchier—Roundell. Bower—Edmunds. Boyle—Savile, of Thornhill. Bradshaw—Parker. Bradstone, Lord—Foljambe. Branwhaet—Thoresby. Bree—Stapleton. Briggs, of Birstwith Hall— Currer. BRIGHT, of Badsworth, &c. Bright—Leatham. Brocas—Vavasour. Broomhead—Sherd. Buckley—Akroyd. Buckton—Oates, No. 2. BURDETT, of Burthwaite, &c. Burdon—Markham. Burgess—Burdett. Burgh—Thoresby. BUSFEILD, of Upwood. Busfeild—Ferrand. Butler—Fawkes—Rawson, of Nidd. CALVERLEY, of Calverley, Oulton Hall, &c. Campbell—Vavasour. CARR, of Stackhouse. Carver—Roundell. Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire—Savile, of Thornhill. De Chair—Rawson, of Mill House. Challons—Hoyle, of Hooton. Chamberlain—Dyneley. Chetwynd—Stapleton. Cholmondeley—Heber. CLARELL, of Tickhill, afterwards of Aldwarke. Clarell—Foljambe, Reygate. Capel-Clarke—Thornhill. Cleasby—Fawkes. Clifford—Lowther. Clifton—Pyemont, Rawdon. List of Pedigrees. Clitheroe, De—Tempest. Collingwood—Spencer-Stanhope. Constable—Midelton. Conyers— Norton. COOKE, of Wheatley, &c. Cooke, of London—Cooke, of Wheatley. Cooke—Vavasour. COPLEY, of Batley, Sprotborough, &c. COULTHURST, of Gargrave. Crawford—Oates, No. 2. Cresacre—More. CREYKE, of Marton, and Rawcliffe. CROFT, of Stillington Hall, Aldborough Hall, &c. Crompton-Stansfield, of Esholt—Rookes. Crompton—Rookes. Cunliffe—Lister, Rodgers. CURRER, of Marley, Skipton, and Kildwick. Currer—Wilson, of Eshton. DALTON, of Sleningford. Dalton—More. Dawson—Pudsey. Dene—Savile, of Thornhill. Denison—Wilson, of Leeds. Dennys—Hoyle, of Hooton. Dent—Aldam. Denton—Dixon, of Heaton. DIXON, of Heaton Royds, &c. DIXON, of Hillsborough Hall. Dodsworth—Thoresby. Drummond—Lister. Ducket—Rockley. Duesbery—Thornton, of Scarborough. DYNELEY, of Bramhope, &c. Dyneley—Akroyd. Eastfield— Laughton. Eboral—Rodgers. EDMUNDS, of Worsboro’ Hall. EDWARDS, of Pye Nest. Egerton—Copley. ELMHIRST, of Elmhirst, Ouselthwaite, Ac. El win—Woodyeare. Errington—Stapleton. Esdaile—Lister. Eyston—More. Faber—Vavasour. FAIRBAIRN, of Woodsley House. FAIRFAX, of Yorkshire, &c., and Baron Fairfax, of Cameron. Fairfax—Hungate. FARRER, of Ingleborough. Farrer—Armytage, Fawkes. Fawcett—Dixon, of Hillsborough. FAWKES, of Farnley. F awke s—Armytage. FELD, Feild, or Field, of Yorkshire. FERRAND, of Skipton, and St. Ives. F errand—Busfeild. FITZWILLIAM (Baron), of Wentworth Woodhouse. Fitzwilliam—Clarell, Foljambe, Laughton, Wentworth, No. 1, Reygate. Flamburgh—Nevile. FOLJAMBE, of Aldwarke Hall. Foljambe—Howard, No. 2, Savile, of Thornhill. Fountayne-Wilson, of Melton, and Ingmanthorpe— Wilson, of Leeds. LANE-FOX, of Bramham Park, and Baron Conyers. FRANK, of Campsall. Frankish—Rockley. FTeeman—Hanson, of Rastrick. Fretwell—Hoyle, of Hooton. FULLERTON, of Thrybergh. Gage—Wentworth, No. 1. GASCOIGNE, of Gawthorpe, Parlington, &c. MILNES-GASKELL, of Thornes House. Gee—Talbot. Gillow—More. Gisburn—Plumpton. Gordon—Wentworth, No. 2. Gossip, of Hatfield and Thorparch—Hatfeild. Gostwick—Radcliffe. Graeme, of Sewerby—Yarborough. Graham—Dalton. Gramery—Anne. Le Gras—Tempest. Haggerston—Midelton. Hallowes—Westby. HAMERTON, of Hamerton, and Hellifield Peel. HANSON, of Rastricke, &c. HANSON, FORMERLY OF OSMANDTHORPE. Harrington—Parker. Harringwell—Anne. Harvey—Yarburgh. Abney-Hastings—Rawdon. FIAT FEILD, of Laughton, and Hatfield. Hawkins—Tancred. Hawksworth, of Hawksworth—Fawkes. Haydon—Fairbairn. HEATON, of Leeds. List of Pedigrees. HEBER, of Marton. Hesketh—Calverley. Higenbotham—Sherd. Hilton—Savile, of Thornhill. Hirst, of Rotherham — Sherd, Westby. Hobart—Carr. HOLDSWORTH, of Sandal Hall. HOPTON, of Armley. HORTON, of Chadderton, and Howroyde. HOWARD, Pedigree of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, the Right Hon. the Earl of Suffolk, and the Right Hon. Baron Howard, of Glossop. HOWARD, Pedigree of the Right Hon. the Earl of Carlisle, the Right Hon. the Earl of Effing¬ ham, the Right Hon. Lord Lanerton, and Henry Philip Howard, Esq., of Corby Castle. Howard—Savile, of Thornhill. Hoyland—Aldam. HOYLE, of Hooton Levet Hall. HOYLE, of Denton, co. Northumberland. Hudleston—Simpson. HUDSON, of Moorville [see same page as Bentley). HUNGATE, of Saxton, &c. Hunter—Bentley-Innes. Hutchinson—Wrightson. IBBETSON, of Denton. INGILBY, of Ripley—Ingleby. INGLEBY, of Ripley, and Lawkland Hall. Ingleby—Carr. Ingoldsthorpe—Foljambe. INGRAM, of Temple Newsome. Innes—Bentley-Innes. JACKSON, of Doncaster, &c. J alland—Aldam. Jenkins—Laughton. Jenkinson—Woodyeare. Jones—Dixon, of Heaton, Wheatley-Balme. Kay, of Farfield Hall—Lister. KAYE, of Woodsome. Kent—Westby. Kenworthy—Leatham. King—Wentworth, No. 2. Knight—Armytage. Langdale—Stourton, Vavasour. LASCELLES (Earl), of Harewood. LAUGHTON, of Laughton, Eastfield, &c. Laughton—Westby. LAWSON, of Aldborough and Boroughbridge. LEATHAM, of Hemswortfi. LEE, of Grove Hall. Lee—Bosvile. Lethbridge—Yarborough. Liddell, Lord Ravensworth—Bright. Lindley—Wood, of Hickleton. LISTER (Baron Ribblesdale), of Gisburne Park, Manningham, &c. Lister—Nevile. Lister-Kaye, of Denby—Kaye, of Woodsome. Lloyd—Yarborough. Lluellyn—Maude. Longvillers—Malhert. Lovelace—Wentworth, No. 2. Lovell—Stapleton. LOWTHER, Earl of Lonsdale, and Lowther, of SWILLINGTON. Lumley, Earl of Scarborough—Savile, of Thornhill. Macdonald, Baron—Bosvile. Macdonald—Coulthurst. Mackenzie—Wortley. Malhert—Nevile. Mannock—Radclitfe. Maria, De Sancta—Clarell. INTRODUCTION. It is due to the subscribers of this Work that I should state, generally at least, my authorities for the great additions to the Pedigrees which make their first appearance in this Volume. I have laid under contribution all the printed books at command, and have added very considerably to the Pedigrees herein set forth, by incorporating much matter not hitherto printed, from Hunter’s, Hopkinson’s, and the Harleian MSS., which contain copies of the various Visitations of Yorkshire, with additions by different Heralds. Dugdale’s Visitation, the collections of Yorkshire wills, and other works published by the Surtees Society, have also yielded valuable matter. The original wills at York have in some cases been searched in the hope of clearing up doubtful points, and for this boon I am indebted to Egerton Vernon Harcourt, Esq., and have to thank Messrs. Hudson and Buckle for their unremitting courtesy in affording me every facility in their power to further my wishes. I have been specially favoured with communica¬ tions from representatives and principal members of each family, to whom proofs have been submitted, in order that the best authority and evidences might be adduced, and all error, so far as possible, avoided. But what will constitute now and hereafter the chief attraction to the genealogist, must un¬ doubtedly be the considerable additions made to the Pedigrees by the Rev. C. B. Norcliffe, M.A., of York, Charles Jackson, Esq., of Doncaster, Dr. Sykes, of Doncaster, and Mr. R. H. Skaife, of York. Not only have these gentlemen supplied me with copious extracts from their well- known and extensive genealogical collections, but nearly every separate Pedigree has been submitted to them, and in the majority of instances considerable and valuable have been the additions and emendations they have made. The arms accompanying each pedigree are those borne by the respective families, whether by grant or not, I cannot undertake to say ; but for the accuracy of the Illustrations and the accompanying blazon, I am indebted to Charles Jackson, Esq., of Doncaster, whose very extensive knowledge on the subject naturally constitutes him an authority; he has very kindly revised them all, and has corrected some mistakes which had gained credence by repetition. I also take this opportunity of acknowledging with thanks the benefits conferred upon my Work by the gentlemen above-mentioned, and sure I am that they are entitled also to the thanks of every one interested in genealogy. I have yet to acknowledge the help of INTRODUCTION. others who have contributed particular Pedigrees which they have specially made their study, and which, therefore, may be considered to be comparatively original ; and must mention Col. Chester; Mr. William Langton, of Manchester; Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., of Cockglode; George John Armytage, Esq., F.S.A., of Clifton; the Rev. John Haldenby Clark, M.A.; Mr. Charles Sotheran, of Manchester; Mr. Wentworth Sturgeon, of London ; Mr. Philip Mennell, of London; and Mr. William Swift, of Sheffield. After reciting so goodly an array of authorities and helpers, may I not fairly presume that this Work will be a book of reference for all time. As no such collection has hitherto been formed, and may possibly never be repeated on the same scale (for it is a bold undertaking), I think Yorkshire may consider itself fortunate in having so extensive and elaborate a collection of the pedigrees of its existing nobility and gentry.* To me “ Endless Genealogies ” are the most interesting pursuit ; and in this volume of West-Riding Pedigrees I have done my utmost to fulfil the promise made in my original Prospectus, to render it almost equivalent to a Heralds’ Visitation. A Work of this kind, where positive accuracy is unattainable, must be doubtless considered incomplete ; but, whatever may be its demerits, I apprehend that it will constitute a basis for future genealogists to work upon, some of whom would not, perhaps, commence such a task, but would gladly complete and extend the labours of others. I do not take upon myself any responsibility, and do not think that I have incurred any; for I have printed the Pedigrees, with additions, as approved by the respective members of each family, and upon them responsibility must rest. As in the days of the Heralds’ Visitations, sc even now—I regret to say—a list might be printed of “ the contumacious ; ” but be that as it may, it would ill become me were I to omit to record, however inadequately, the great pleasure which the compilation of this Volume has afforded me, by bringing me into contact with many “ a genial Yorkshireman.” I hope “ the contumacious” may live to regret the non-completion of his Pedigree in this Work, or its entire omission from it; and I further hope that those who affect to despise Pedigrees will, for the sake of their descendants, record, if only in their Family Bibles, what they do know of their forefathers and contemporary kinsfolk, and so save much trouble and expense hereafter to future genealogists and their own posterity. JOSEPH FOSTER. 21, Boundary Road, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. May, 1874. * William Radclyffe, F.S.A., formerly Rouge Croix Pursuivant-at-arms, about the year 1825 contemplated the publication, by subscription, of Dugdale’s Visitation of Yorkshire, taken in the years 1665-1666, together with a continuation of the same; and a Supplement containing the genealogies of all the then existing families of the nobility and gentry of the county of York as were omitted by Dugdale. The publication, however, was never carried out. rPeinijm of ^luoi’b, of fSanfe Jfielu. j •— Az. a chevron, and in base a stag’s head erased, arg, on a chief of the last, two stags’ heads erased of the field. ©f C0t:—In front of a stag’s head ppr. three spear heads sa. encircled by a wreath of oak, also ppr. “ 3Jo!jn tre "ayfecrotie,” appeared as constable of the township of Wadsworth, at the Sheriff’s Turn, held at Halifax, 4th June, 4 Richard II., A.D. 1381. "■ter Akeroyd Eakroide. junic of Wadsworl h of Thomhi h. —On*. eh a Hegut. de Lei Sf.B.—The he year 1398, and without the description of "junior " in tlic years um , i.,8 a others, grant to Lady Isabel Saviic. of Llnnd in the parish of HalifTv 4 .Hv rent A % l 1 ""” ,*“r of Akroyd, in Wadsworth, and lands in Badgcroide. in Heptonstall, were"’in the possessh nd 1433-* °y indenture c of four shillings and tenpen r of Halifax-cum-Heptonsta! rifTs Turn held at Halifax in of William Akyroyd, of 1 26 of June. 5th Henry .f lands held by John inted at the Sheriffs at Halifax, 13 April, 2 Henry VI. 1424, together with John Aikcrodeand Thomas Aikcrode ; * also as " Willielmus Aykerode.” 19 April. x 3 Henry VI. 1435. but as Willielmus de Akerod, 14 July, 21 Henry VI. 1443, together with " Willielmus de Akerod, Junior. " * As William de Akerod, he withdrew a plea at the court of Sowerby, parish of Halifax, 3 December, 23 Henry VI. 1444.* = Thomas de Eykroide v graveship of Sowerby, t 5 presented at the Sheriffs Turn, held at Halifax, * Thomas Aikerode surrendered lands within the 27 April, 4 Henry V. 3 Apnl, 2 Henry VI. "Richard de Akerode." " Ricardus filius Williclmi Aykrodc," plaintiff in the court held at 3 Eugenius IV. 1433. enabling Richard de Akerode and Emmotte de Greenwood, to marry, the ' " • de pfacito debiti,” in the court held at Sowerby, 5 April, 22 Henry VI. 1444. A erby. 16 July. 12 Henry 1 9 October, 37 Henry VI. 1457.* r "John Aykeroide w e October °n * L and bequeathed 1434-* A Dispensa free.— Regis!. Kempt, resented by the com ;ued from •. fol. 373. idsworth for by Jordan, bishop of Alba, 27 April, = Emmotte de Greenwood. " I rardus de Akerod queritur de Williclmo qucrcum in bosco domini," and \ " Willielmus .. --- , . kypercs in aqua de Keldcr," and was presented for the same by the constable of Wadsworth, 16 Apnl, Henry VI. 1436 ; and also 8 April, 1437-* 5 ToM/E Hayke- 1 Sheriffs Turn, hel October, 6 Edward IV. = le 7 October. 16 Edward IV. 1477.* "John Akerod of the parish of Heptonstall " made his’last will and testament 2, in which he desired his body to be buried in the cemetery of the chapel of St. Thomas of Canterbury founded there V AKEROD apdlrno xW. j- "joha„„i Akerod viijx. and the residue of hi. good, •• Kloirfo Akm* .f King Hem, /II. 1486. John Southclyff "II. 1483.* Byline, le Arms. " Richard Avkcrodc of Hepdeynebrig " was a juror at the Court of the Lordship of Wakefield 27 April, 1 Henry VII. i486.* On tht lands in Aryndcn, in the parish of Halifax, to the use of Richard Aykcroid. and his heirs for ever.* Elected Grave of Ossett in the par. of L_____, .. .. 1402, William Wilson, kinsman and heir of Thomas Hiperon. conveyed to Sir John Sayvill, Knt., and Richard Aikerode, and to the heirs of the said Richard, one messuage. 200 acres of lane in Folkerthorpe, Bubwyth, and Aghton, East Riding co. of York. Presented at the Sheriff’s Turn, held at Halifax 10 October, 12 Henry VII. 1496. as constable of Wadsworth,* Sui tenements called Shugden Hall, in the graveship of Hipperome, par. ol Halifax, to the use of William Aykerode. rector of the church of Marston, and others. 6 October. 13 Henry VII. 1497/ oxcanes of land in Eail's-Heaton, par. of Dewsbury, to the use of William Aykeroid, rector of Marston, and Henry Aykroid, sons of the said Richard. 21 February, 20 Henry VII. 1 * of MaJston, near York, as stated in the will of her son. William Aykroyd. = r of Marston, and Henry Aykroid, sons of the said Richard. 21 February, 20 Henry ____... the Court of Common Hlcas. Trimly Term, 8 Henry VII. of land, 200 acres of pasture, and 2 acres of wood, with the appurtenances, irrendered a yearly rent of eighteen shillings, issuing from lands and > Surrendered on behalf of Edward Copley, two messuages and three Married - daughter of-, buried in the chancel of the church "Thomas Aykeroide” was presented, togetht April, 22 Ed 1488. togethi vith John Aykeroide, by the 1483. Likewise for absence there, 14 April. 3 Henry VII. ^ohn Aykeroid of Ibotroide, and Richard Aykeroide.* On the 8th of May. 23 Henry VII. 1508, the constable of Wadsworth presented Thomas Aykeroide. and his sons John and Robert, at the Sheriff’s Turn, at Halifax.* " Tomas Acrcyde" was admitted a brother of the Guild of Corpus Christi. York, in 1518 .—Register 0/ the Guild: Lansd. MS. Brit. Mu,. 403. " Thomas Aykeroide of Wadsworth ” (township) made his last will and testament 3 February. 1521, in which he desired his body to be buried • 'within the chapel yerdt Edward Aykeroide, eldest son and heir=EMMOT, t Paid a fine to the Lord of the Manor of of - Wakefield, for a license to heriot lands in joined Earl s-Heaton, and of a messuage called husband Horshald, in Aryngden, "post decessum the surrei Ricardi patris prrefati Edwnrdi, cujus of a close lucres ipse est," 31 January. 2 Henry VIII. called S >nd July, aa Henry VIII. of HeptonstaU," and appointed "goods to dispose for t’helthe of my saull and Proved in the Exchequer Cr ‘ ’ Aykcroidt ly wife" and" Wi Elizabeth his daughter, Aykeroide my thei liktfthe best." 1530. he ’ c graveship of Sowerby, and a iar>\ 1521. by " Kal dis dicti Edwardi et hxredui Ayryngden, 12 Sept., 8 Henry VIII. i 5 «6.* William Aikeroide, M.A., ordained a subdeacon, in the Conventual Church of the Friars-Carmelites in York, 25 February, 1463; a deacon, in the Conventual Church of the Friars-Minor in York, 17 March, 1463, to the title of the abbot and convent of Whalley ; a priest, at the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the Cathedral Church of York, 31 March, 1464 ; and instituted rector of the Church of Marston, near York, 13 June. 14 -n.—Rtgisl. Laurenhi Booth, Architp. Etor. Richard Akeroyd surrendered to him and others, an annual rent of 18 shillings issuing out of lands at Shugden Hall in the parish of Halifax, 6 October, 13 Henry VII. 1497.* Elected, together with Henry Aykeroid. to the office of Grave of Ossett, " et ponunt in loco suo Ricardum Aykeroide. junior." 22nd October. 22 Henry VII. 1506.* Surrendered together with others, an annuity ol 18 shillings, arising out of Shugden Hall, to Richard Aykeroid and his heirs for ever, 26 September 3 Henry VIII. 1311.* On the 14th March, 7 Henry VIII. 1516, "Willielmus Aykeroide. rector ecclesirede Marston, et Henricus Aykeroide hlius Ricardi Aykeroide dcfuncti," surrendered two messuages and three oxgangs of arable land and meadow in Earl's-Heaton, in the grave ship of Ossett, to the use of Henry Draper and his heirs for ever ;* and on the 5th of July. 13 Henry VIII. 1521. the said Henry Drapci Richard Aykeroide, the yoimger, of d messuages and lant a Speight,* Made his las of his I by the render "Willielmi Aykeroide cl Her 'Ayker 12nd of October, Dn the 20th of Jui Edward Aykroid 8 Henry VIII. 1516. Earls-He: 0 be bur which he directed his body V ode and Edmund his brothc t Cambridge, or Oxford, to the end of the a Henry 0 him in blood, of another [II. 1522.* Administration ; of Richard Aykroyd of Dev s granted to Alice his wido 1504, Richard Ayker behalf of Edward Copley, surrendered two messuages ixgangs of land in on, to the use of ykeroid, rector of Marston, and of Henry Aykeroid. sons of the said Richard.* Joined his brother William in surrendering the and lands 14 March. 1516.* w .bin the graveship of Sowerby near Halifax, 6 July, 1 ■house and his heirs.* He appears in the Schedule of inhabitants of the township of Wadsworth^ assessed' instable of the township of Wadsworth, at the Sheriff’s turn at Halifax, 18 October. 27 Henry VIII. rx. of come and hay within the parish of Halifax,' I 8 November, 33 Henry VIII. 1541. within the 7 Henry VIII. 1535.* ey surrendered 25 Novcm ibsidy of 15 Henry VIII. 1524.-0^. Subsidy Roll’in the Public Was charged in "an ancient rcnbill of the costymcd money ‘ :tober, 27 Henry VIII. 1535.’* . .riis in Waddisworth.— Addit. _ __ . __ ,he township of Wadsworth, also in an assessment of a subsidy within the said township. 37 Henry VIII. rue. Was presented as constabh Edward VM. 1551. and was included in a schedule of the inhabitants of that township, assessed to a subsidy in Fcbrna^. S Edward VI t SS t. " WiKia* made his will 8 February, 1556. in1 which he desired to be buried "in the churche of Heptonstall." and bequeathed 'Ho John Aykrodc, and Wi Wadsworth, 6 October, parishinge of Hepstons my goodes, my debts paid, exccpte," 46s. 8d., and appointed 1, John Aikrodc, his e ir, by whom the wall was prove '. MS., Bnt. Mut. 6416. Was charged in the * Vas presented . _ " William 4_ o John Aykrodc, and William Aykrode, my sonnes, a : Exchequer Court of York, 12 March, 1556. pedigree, in the possession of J. Waterhouse, Esq., of Well- Head, Halifax, to h ivc married Henry Aykeroid, of Folkerthorpe, t gathorpe, in the par. of Bubwilh E. k. eo. York An executor of the will of William Aykeroid. rec tor of Marston, and a legatee named therein, 1: September. 1518. Will dated 19 August, 1584 proved 1 October. 1584. Surrendered a messuagi and lands called Horshald in Arynden, par. o Halifax, to the use of him. the said Henry, and o Ann his wife, and the heirs of the said Henry fo ever, 27 September. 24 Henry. VIII. 1532.* Fog-=A nn. daughter of York. Married be¬ fore 28 Sept. 1532.* W.ll dated 7 January, 1590 ; proved 10 Mar. 1590. " Edward, se- of ye garde to Henry VIII., Edw. VI., and Made his will, describing himself as above. sh Church of Tev which he was instituted 20 Novembe * above. 14 August, 1557. in v the chancel of the pi lands, &c., "lying in Fokerthorpc, directs his body " to be buried in the chancel of the parish church of Tewinge," and gave all his messuages, lands. &c, "lying in Fokerthc Awhton, and Bubwarth, in the co. of York, or elsewhere in the county, to my nephew Henry Akerode. as right and next heir to the same." Also made bequests to " my cousin Thomas Akerode ;" " my cousin Richard Akerode ; " and mentions "my unde William Akerode, clerk, late parson of Marston." of Bingley whose wi is dated 1 unship of Wadsworth, at \ 557.* A juror at the Sheri! 'Sidy 15 September, 14 Elic hich he desired his body t. ionne of William Eacrod r riff’s Turn, held a tober, 1 Mary, 1553; and v er. 13 Elizabeth, 1566 . Elizabeth. .5 ~ f Heptonstall.' vill, by the d egacies to Gi John Aykrode, living 12 William Aykrode, Hen M arch, 1556. when he living 8th of Ft:' 3 Fokerthorpe, Awghton, and Bubwilh, c 2; but >57. “ lice (1st wife), daughter and=JoHN Akeroyd of Folk-=E lizabeth (2nd wife), dau. of co-hciress of Thomas Draper erthorpe, son and heir: I John Lambert, Esq., of Cal- '**”" ’ *’ **-- - r *—-in-Craven. She married, [ly, to Wm. Bethell. Esq., Alice of Bi adbothar par. of Halifax. Died 2 October, 32 Eliza- Alics, wife Isabel, wife of - - M Keighley. gatroyd, living in living in 15 *S 8 h EROIDE. by the dcscriptio of '' Willlelmus Avkroide de Aykroidc filius et hreres masculus dc corporc Edward! Aykr< m-Meptonstnll. 26 May. 44 Elizabeth, 1602. for licence to henot n messunpe nnd lai Hep tons lull. — Orig. Court Poll. YV ns assessed within the township of Wadsworth. d to n the U u« By fine oid. U two o^his^ughrei . by deed o a Picas, in Hilary ti 4 July. 1649. he granted n :roid one 0 ?his then younger s' SVef^Xy. 'll 0/ Heftomtall, ... .. . 650. he together with Grace his wife and John his son conveyed to Jonas Lister, « And twenty-nine acres of land in Wadsworth and Eringden Park.— Ind. of Fine, C.P.. Public Record Office. Made his last will by the description n Aykeroyde. of Aykeroyde in Wadsworth, in the countic of York, yeoman." 12 June. 1651 ; in which he mentions "Grace now my wife," "John Aykeroyde, • it son/* "William Aykeroyde eldest sonne of the said John," " Thomas Aykeroyde. Sarah Aykeroyde. andjudith Aykeroide, my children.; "Jonathan royde eldest sonne ol the said John,' " thomas Aykeroyde. damn Aykeroyde. nndjudith Aykert Aykeroyd, youngest sonne ofSamuell Akyeroyd, my deceased sonne, late of Waddesworth aforesaid," " My daughter Grace now wife of R< Aykeroyd youngest sonne of the said John Aykeroyd." in his minority; "John Aykeroyd, younger, second sonneof the said John Hoyle, youngest son of Edward Hotle, of Crimsworth in Wadsworth, yeoman, by him begot upon the bodic of my daugl Westminster, 27 September, 1653. He was buried at Heptonstall, 14 August, 1651. K Leigh,' "Jonathan " Samuell r wife deceased .' 1 KXbc,’ 7 ' gg 3r«s S^jK*ga.*s;3s=ass ROYDE, D.D., ilso, "only bro- her," in the vill of Henry Jons Akf.royd, of Foggathorpe, Tho not mentioned in the pedigree At entered at the Visit., 1612. A nr legatee in his father's will in in 1593. Died at St. Juan, Porto of Rico, in the West Indies, on an fat expedition with George, Earl fai of Cumberland, 2 August, 1508. nc Will dated 25th January, 1597, Pi proved in the Prerog. Court of th Canterbury, 8 November. 1599. of Inq. p.m. taken at Knares- brough, co. York, 27 July, 0 Robert Burnet of York. 1 William Aykrovi "Sythf., wife of Thomas Procter of Gray's Inn" [and of New Hall near Otley. Esq.]— Visit. 1612 ; aged 16 years and more, at the death of herbrotherjoon. 2 August, 1598. "Elizabeth, wife to Richard Elwick I Visit . 1612); aged 13 years and more 2 August, 1598. "Jane, wife to Christ. Herbert sonne ind heir of Thos. Herbert, alderman of York" (died March, 1623). and mother of Sir Thos. Herbert, the celebrated traveller and antiquary, who attended King Charles 1. on the scaffold, fcnight? o 7 'Nonhalli "Ann, wife to John Brigg: bom before 19 August, 1584. ied, mdly, (of Leeds).— Vis William will, 1 August, 1592. 1612 his father's life- JOHN Akroyd, of Akroyd, baptized at Heptonstall, as "Johannes fil Willielmi Eacrod de Wadd., 2 May. 1602 ;" and called in his father's will, "my noweeldest sonne." Joined his father in conveying certain messuages and lands in Wadsworth and Eringden Park to Jonas Lister, by fine levied in Hilary Term. 1650. At the Court-Baron of the Manor of Wadsworth, held 22 February. 29 Charles 11 . 1677. it was presented “ that John and William Aikeroyd, who held of the lords of this Manor, a messuage called Aikeroyd, and all lands and tenements thereto belonging &C., hath sold the same to Josias Hoyl e."-Orig. Court Roll. He and John Ackroid, junior, are included in a list of the freeholders who owed jury- Eacrod of Wadsworth," baptized at Heptonstall March. 160s; and styled, in his father's will "my deceased sonne, late of Wadsworth." In 1648, he is styled in the par. Reg. of Heptonstall, of " Aykcrovd." Married Susan Hardy at Heplon- stall, 4 May, 1630. = i, daughterofWil- jTi Vam Eacrod, of Wads¬ worth," bap. at Hep¬ tonstall. ro Aug., 1599- Mary. 1st wife of Ed¬ ward Hoyle, of Crims¬ worth in Wadsworth : dead in r 6 S r. leaving issue Zaccheus Hoyle. Grace, wife of Robert Leigh, a legatee in her riiOMAS Aykeroyd, bap. at Hepton: to whom his father gave a messuage and lanas c-m. Hcptonhcy in Heptonstall, by deed of feoffment, datt M July. 1649. Sold lands in Heptonstall. in 1667. Feb. 1646. "John Akeroyd. Richard Akf.royd,=Susan, dau. ■ Akeroyd, = Elizabeth, »Vood of w,ds. I as of " Ackroyd, I [UDITH, bap. at Heptonstall, 3 October, 1618; there In 1658. to Christopher Mitchell, of the parish Haworth. " An infant of William Aykroyd," buried Buried at Bub- chant. His fa¬ ther. in his will, desired that he whom her father by Ellen, ind tithes in Brighton, Co. Sandys, archbishop of York. 17 1 4-— 7 " barest/ s Due. LeotL; Appendix, p. 7771 of John ■eeldcs , Bap. n Michae II. 1667, he. buried there 26 n. 1626. By fine s term, 18 Charles d Judith his wife con¬ veyed to josias Hoyle, a messuage and 32 acres of land in Wadsworth. Final Cone., C.P., Public Rcc. Office. At the Court-Baron of Wadsworth, held 22 February, 1677, it was pre¬ sented that John and William Aikeroyd 1 - j - messuage and lands called Dinah, =John Akroyd of Oven laugh, of younger, second sonr August. 31 Charles t daugh. ol William Aikeroyd Court Roll. tried : Heptonstall, 1682, as "William Aickroyd, Lane-head," within the 1, in the par. of Halifax, called in his grandfather f the said John Aykeroyd my sonne. " By Inden Second, 1679, Jonas son of Robert Dean, releas ssuage or tenement called Lane-head in Mixend manor of Ovenden. "John Akroyd. junior," w, the Court-Baron of the 1 in the list of freeholders within the manor.— Orig. Court Roll. Essoined at )vcnden, 20 Sept. 1697. when the name " [ohn Aikeroyd " is jstituted in the list of freeholders and suitors in the place of " Samuel Akeroyd and in n :val account of free rents due to the lord is charged "John Aikeroyd for (lands purchased of) irstow 8s. ; for Samuel, 7 s. 6d. ; for Potterton, is., more (Line-head) S d." Will dated 7 Feb., John Akroyd is dead, and by his last will devised the messuage called Lane-hi ige called Gracia Sykes rent 2u. ; ana me messuage called Pi ssuage called Potterton, to John his si 0 Michael, another S' , to Tymoth ohn his sonr Ban. at Heptonstall. September, . Ilf.. InAliirl-H in n li«.t 1681. together with John . rovd. and John Aykroyd, ju Charged with a free-rent of 7s. Jn the rentals of the Lord of the Manor of Ovenden, from 1680 to 1689. in respect of his estate at muel Aykeroide of Wads¬ worth," bap. at Heptonstall. 23 July, 1637. a.—" William son of Samuel Aykeroide, of Wads¬ worth," bap. at Heptonstall, 31 May, 1640. - .. 4 of Samuel Aickroyd de Waclsworth," bap. at Heptonstall, 26Oct., 1645; mentioned in his grandfather's will. " as Jonathan Aykroyd, youngest s worth," bap. at Heptonstall, 26 March, 1643. [ daughter Jane, Alice, youngest John Akroyd, Olive Dyne. Foggathorpe, after banns published in the church of Bubwith, 18 February, 1654, to "John Vavasour, son of Peter Vavasour, of Spalding- ton in the parish of Bubwith, Esq." Died without issue in 1678 ; and by her will gave Bath, with her husband. September, 1665, Ackeyroyd William Ak- Mrs. Katherine York. Esq., son and heir of Sir Christo¬ pher Croft, Lord Mayor Michael Akroyd, bap. 29 Dec. 1G78. Called in his father's will " my eldest s< . the Court-Baron of Ovenden, 25JUI Ackeroyd, who held of the lord by fealty, &c., and the yearly r .d Punnel house, did convey the s, since conveyed the same to Zach. Holdsworth." roman and clothier; baptized at Halifax, 19 August, 1688 ; called in his father's will, =M A1 rt-Baron of the Manor of Ovenden, 23 June, 1733. " that. Timothy Ackeroyd, who held I H ;e and lands called Lnne-hcad. is dead, and by his last will devised the same to Jonathan m ptoved in the Exchequer Court of York 26 June, 1721. John Akroyd, of Halifax, “ my third son." It wa Ackroyd. loth-cropper, baptized s her husband's will. the Court-Baron of the M; if the lord, &c., and the yearly rent of is., one rr 1 the same to Robert Heaton, who since conveyed September, 1690 ; called in his fathers will= • -'•* w inor of Ovenden that, “John lessuage and lands called Pot- Martha, wife of ; baptized at Illingworth, parish of Halifax, 11 February, 1717. Will dated, 7 January, 1775, in which he f s Timothy, John, Jonathan, James, and his four daughters, Susan, Hannah, =» Mary, daughter of - Timothy, baptized at Halifax, 12 July, 1719; buried 15 March, Judith, baptized 8 June, 1715 ; a legatee in her Timothy Ak- fancy, daughter of— The Rev. Jonathan Akroyd,=Susan, dai Jonathan Akroyd, of Lane g irt of his land at Lane-hea ecember, 1826 ; proved 15JU1 0 whom his father gave one-half = Betty, daughter of- Will dated 11 I Chamock, who survived worth, 30 January, 1753, Susan Akroyd, wife of Martha Akroyd Jonathan Akroyd, of Ovenden, afterwards of Woodside, 1 Edward Akroyd, of Bank Field, Hali ‘ t Yorks. Ri ind baptized at Illingworth, 25 Decern ;q., M.P., F.S.A. ; J.P., and Dcpuly-=ELi* Henry Akroyd, of \ J.P. for cos. Notts. . marjied 20 April. x£ er. bom 8th April, 1817, Henry Cecil Akroyd, bom 27 April, 1873. ioPlllA, daughter Thos. Bale, Esq Stoke-upon-Trei Charles Henry Akroyd, Esq., of Kempscy Lodge, co. = Mary Baddeley Wood, daughter Worcester, b om 26 Dec., 1848. married 30 April, 1872. J of Edmund T. Wood, Esq. Parr Lynes, R.H.A. Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Thomas Buckley; and died 1 June. 1857. == ,vife of Edward John Ridgw&y, of Hanley, co. Marth, Esq. ; bap. at Illingworth, 4th of April, 1813; died 1 Elizabeth Buckley. John Ridgyvay, Esq., of Hanley, Staff., bom 4 November, 1843. istered at Shelton, co. Staft, 17 August, ' Court Rolls of the Lordship of Wakefield. -• • * ■ . ^etitgree of &lOam, of Ualph 31113 m, of Wickersley, co. York, yeoman. Will dated: 6 March, 1572, proved 30 September, 1379, in which he! mentions his children, William, Hichard, Thomas, and Joan. : Richard Aldam, of Wickersley. Will dated 18 October, 1588, proved = 17 April, 1589, in which he mentions a son William, a brother William, and a daughter Mary. William Aldam, of Warmsworth, co. York, yeoman, desired to be buried in Warmsworth church. Will dated 19 September, 1623,= 1 _ 1 Thomas Aldam, of Warmsworth, eldest sod, baptized at Warmsworth, r6 March, nM ary . died ao and 1616/7, mentioned ' n his father's will, died 16 1 une, 1660, buried at Warmsworth, 17th. He joined the Society of Friends at its rise, and was the author of several works of Quaker Theology. Will dated 14 Tune, and proved in Oct., 1661. buried at Warmsworth September, 1660. Thomas Aldam, of Warmsworth, yeoman, mentioned in his father's and — Ann, daughter of Robert brother's wills, born 1649, 1, 6, married 1671, 2, 26, and died 1722 3, 1, 17. | Stacye, of London, bom He was several times imprisoned in York Castle for non-conformity. In 1672 he was released by the King's letters patent, but was again com¬ mitted to prison in 1684 for non-attendance at the national worship. Will dated 20 Tanuary, 1717. 1654, 7, 7, and died 1735 6, 12, 22. Joseph Aldam, bom 1660, 7, 20, died 1661, 11, 11, buried at Warmsworth. Thomas Aldam, of Warms-= Isabel, daughter of William Mitford, of ^rms :—Per fesse az. and erm. in the dexter canton clouds ppr., issuant therefrom seven rays, that in the centre or, extending to the sinister base, the others argent ; in the sinister chief and dexter base an eagle displayed, also or. ®rtst:—A mount vert, issuant therefrom four ostrich feathers argent, the points conjoined by a mill rind fessewise, or. The above arms were registered at the College of Arms, November, 1845. worth, born 1674, ii, 24, married at Newcastle, 1705, 2, 12, and died 1760, 8, 20. London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, born 1681, 7, 8, died 1764, 8, 30. John Aldam, of Daniel Hill. Upper Thorp, parish of Sheffield, tanner, born 21 June, 1677, died 4 March, 1740, aged 63. A 3. John Aldam, of Leeds, = Mary, merchant, born 1718, 11, 16, married at Warmsworth, 1761, 2, 8, and died 9 Oct., 1776, buried at Warmsworth. daughter of . Medford, or Midford, of Malton, died 20 December, 1788, aged 74. , Thomas Aldam, of Warmsworth, = Martha, dau. of. bom 1707, 8, 7, married at Hague, or Haigh, of Stockton, 1759, 2, 13, and died Darlington, bom 1717, 1780, 1, 12. Will dated 13 March, 3, 25, died 4 August, 1777, buried at Warmsworth. 1798. John Aldam, died 16 December, 1809, aged 35. rrm 1. William Pease, 4. died young. 2. Thomas Pease, died young. 3. William Pease, died young. 5. Thomas Pease, died young. 6. Edward Pease, died 30 July, 1795, aged 47. William Benson, died 20 April, 1804, aged 68. Thomas Benson, ob. inf. Thomas Benson, ob. unm. John Benson, died young. Gervase Benson, died 27 April, 1828, aged 79. John Benson, ob. inf. 1. Isabella Benson, died 21 Sept., 1824, aged 86, unmarried. 3. Ann Benson, ob. inf. 2. Susanna Benson, = Thomas Pease, of Darlington, and 4. Katherine Aldam = Benson, bom 1755, 1, 10, married 1779, 5, 29, died 17 May, 1847. born 1741, 9, 23, mar¬ ried 1768, 11, 21, died 26 June, 1816. afterwards of Warmsworth, 3rd son of Edward Pease, of Darlington, born 8 March, 1743, died 29 Jan., 1811, aged 67. John Aldam, of who assumed the surname of Aldam, born 18 May, 1775, died 16 Dec., 1809. . William Aldam, • of Leeds, who as¬ sumed in 1810 the surname of Aldam on succeeding to the property of his bro¬ ther, born 28 May, 1779, married 28 September, 1808, died 25 February, 1855- Sarah, dau. of Joseph Jowitt, of Leeds. She died 29 November, 1824. . Thomas Benson Pease, of Leeds, born 11 Aug., 1782, mar., 16 Feb., 1814, Martha Whitelock, and died 24 May, 1846. = A (See Pease pedi¬ gree.) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I MINI Susannah i. Jonathan Ormston, d. y. Pease, 2. Thomas Benson Ormston, only dau. died young, died 26 3. Robert Ormston, of Healey Septem- and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, born ber, 1786, 10 Dec., 1789, living unmar. 1873. aged 6. 1. Barbara Ormston, died 15 December, 1851, aged 71. 2. Mary Ann Ormston, born 12 December, 1784, died unmarried. 3. Isabella Ormston, bom 5 April, 1786, died unmarried. John Jalland, of= Newark, captain in the Nottingham¬ shire local militia, born at Notting¬ ham, 15 November, 1765, died at Bux¬ ton, 3 September, 1830, buried at Fair- j field. rr 1. Thomas Aldam, died young. 2. Thomas Aldam, died young. 4. Thomas Aldam, died young. 3. William Aldam, = Mary Stables TT of FrickleyHall, and Warmsworth, co. York,Esq., a barris¬ ter-at-law of the Middle Temple, and J.P. for the West Riding, M.P. for Leeds, 1841, born 20 Aug., 1813, married 13 November, 1845. William Wright Aldam, of Trinity College, Cam¬ bridge, bom 1853. Godfrey Ormston Aldam, born and died in 1857. Wright, dau. of Rev. Godfrey Wright, of Bil- ham. She died 1867. Catherine Aldam Aldam, mar. 18 Oct., 1843, as 2nd wife, toWra. Backhouse, of Leeds, and died 27 December, 1868. He died 1869. Isabella Aldam, died 13 Decem¬ ber, 1846, aged 28, unmarried. Susannah Aldam Aldam, married, 28 October, 1852, to William Pashley Milner, of Meersbrook, co. York (see that pedigree). I Boswell Middleton: Jalland, of Holder- ness House, in the East Riding, co. York, J.P. and D.L. for the East Riding, bom at New r ark, 2 Dec., 1789, registered at Brough¬ ton. Emily Williams, only child of John Williams, of Pen- lee, co. Devon, Esq., J.P. for De¬ vonshire, married at Brighton, 10 April, 1851. I 1 i William Empson Jalland, of Holdemess House, Esq , bom at Coddington, 8 April, 1796, registered at Brough¬ ton, married Eliza, dau. of Henry Thistleton. Tohn Dent Jalland, died young. John Dent Jalland, died young. Mary Isabella Aldam. Isabella Aldam, died aged 7 years. Katharine Aldam. 1856, Boswell George Jalland, bom 23 May, 1853. Walter Clay Jalland, born 15 May, 1855. Gerald William Jalland, born 23 March, 1861. Robert Grant Webster, = Emily Jalland, bom 21 of Burleigh, Hertfordshire, February, 1852. married 18 April, 1872, at St. Mary’s Church, Hull. jFrtcfclep anti l®larmstoort|). = Margaret William Aldam. Thomas Aldam. Joa!n Aldam. = Mary (? Margaret), daughter ot . Lord, of Mary Aldam. Alice Aldam, married Wickersley, sister of Thomas and George Lord. to Gervase Styring. •—i Margaret Aldam, baptized at Warmsworth, 20 July, 1619, wife ot John Kilham, of Balby. John Aldam, mar¬ ried I. Broughton, mentioned in his brother’s will. William Aldam, baptized at Warms¬ worth, 30 Jan., 1621/2, married, in 1687, Ann Johnson, of Rawcliff, mentioned in his father's will. Jennet or Toan Aldam, baptized at Warmsworth, 20 Novem¬ ber, 16x5, wife, 1st, oi Jonathan Broughton, 2ndly, of Francis (? Thomas) Kilham, of Balby, by both o. whom she had issue. John Aldam, of Warmsworth, tanner, 2nd son, mentioned in his= Rebecca, dau. of John father’s will, as also several of his children. He was committed Dearman, of Braith- to York Castle in 1684, for absence from the national worship. waite, co. York. He married 1682, 7, 28, died 1688, 6, 20. Will dated 18 August, 1688. A -! Mary Aldam, mentioned in her brother’s will, born 1646, 10, 21, and married, 1665, 2, 25, to Alexander Sampson, of Blyth. Sarah Aldam, mentioned in her father’s- and brother’s wills, bom 1651, 6, 6, mar¬ ried, 23 November, 1676, to David Jackson, of East Retford. =Elizabeth, daughter of William Guest, of Retford, married 1707, 2, 23, died 26 January, 1726, aged 41, at Bentley. William Aldam, bom 1686, 2, 16, died when two days old. Mary Aldam, born 1671, 12, 29, married at Warmsworth, 1693, 2, 20, to John Burgess, of Moorhouse, in parish of Hooton Paynell, co. York, yeoman, died at Edmonton, 1735,10, 22, leaving issue. Elizabeth Aldam, bom 1682, 8, 8, mar. to John Leppington, of Daniel Hill, near Sheffield, and died 1722, 4, 25. Ann Aldam, married, 1st, 1708, o, 18, to John Payne, of Newhill Grange, and 2ndly, 1736, 12, 27, to Joshua Law, of Pollington, yeoman, and died 1752, 10, 13. . William Aldam, of Don¬ caster, mercer, mentioned in his grandfather’s will, born 1708, 12, 6, married at Shef¬ field, 1754, 9, 12, Mary, daughter of . Potter, and died 12 Sept., 1770, s.p. 1. Ann Aldam, married to Richard Harrison, of Not¬ tingham. 4. Mary Aldam, married to Samuel Massey, of. 5. Elizabeth Aldam, died young. 6. Katherine Aldam, died 19 June, 1807, aged 86, un¬ married. Will dated 23 De¬ cember, 1800. 2. Barbara Aldam, = Gervase Ben- 3. Isabella=John Dent, of Ain- born I7IO, 12, 21, married at Warms¬ worth, 1735, 1, 18, and died 16 January, 1797 - son, of Arm- ley, Leeds. Aldam, born 1712, 9, 30, died 1746. 9 . 30 - borough and Win terton, co. Lincoln, born 1703,6, 25. died 13 March, 1771. — Robert Ormston, of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, son of Jonathan Orm¬ ston, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Ann Goldsborough, his wife. He was born 11 July, 1749, and died 8 October, 1836, aged 87. 1 » I 1. Thomas Dent, died s.p. 2. John Dent, died in 1757, aged 55, unmarried. 3. Jonathan Dent, of Win- terton, co. Lincoln, died 26 August, 1834, aged 90. I I Mary Dent, mar-= William Jalland, of Katherine = Robert ried 11 Oct., 1764, and died at Horn¬ sea, co. York, 16 August, 1800. Bassingham, born at Stapleford, 3 April, I 737 (? 1747), died at Bassingham, 15 Nov., 1784. Dent (2nd wife), died 18 October, 1814. of Hill Foot, near Sheffield. He died 16 January, 1815, will dated 8 Nov., 1814, and proved 22 March, 1815. x 1 1 1 1 Tricket, =Mary (istwife), dau. of William Fair- bank, of Sheffield, and Emma, his wife, daughter of Joseph Clark, of the Haugii, co. York. = Mary Middleton, daughter of Boswell Middleton, of Bo- roughbridge, bom 3 May, 1758, married at Otley, 19 Decem¬ ber, 1788, died 4 March, 1829, buried at Aldborough. I I Thomas Jalland, d. y. Jonathan Jalland, d. y. Tl 1. Thomas 3. Joseph Tricket, of Ribston= Martha, dau Tricket, Hall, near Wetherby, co. York, d. y. andWinterton,co.Line.,assumed, 2. Robert by royal licence dated 11 Sep- Tricket, tember, 1834, on succeeding to born 9 No- the estates of his maternal uncle, vember, Jonathan Dent, Esq., of Winter- 1786, died ton, co. Lincoln, and in com- 9july, 1811, pliance with that gentleman’s will, unmarried. the surname of Dent, in lieu of his patronymic, high sheriff of Yorkshire 1847, born 1 May, 1791, married 13 June, 1825. 1. Mary of Joseph Tricket, Birley, of born 9 Doncaster. Feb., 1779, She died n married, 17 Oct., 1854. Feb., 1825, to William Hargreaves, of Sheffield, and died 19 June, 1830, s. p. 3. Catherine Tricket, born 5 November, 1782, married, 16 January, 1816, to John Naish, of Bath, and died 20 May, 1840. 4. Ann Tricket, born 6 Oct., 1784, married 20 July, 1815, to John Scan- tlebury, of Sheffield, and died 8 August, 1844. Isabella Tricket, born 24 Oct., 1780, married 19 Oct., 1809, and died 18 August, 1853- =William Hoyland, of Sheffield. Mary Ann Jalland, bom at Newark, 2 April, 1792, mar¬ ried there, 12 July, 1813, to William Stead, of Borough- bridge. Catherine Aldam Jalland, d. y. John Dent Dent, M. A. Trinity College, Cambridge, D.L. and J.P. for West Riding, co. York, formerly captain Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P.for Knaresborough 1852-7, Scarborough 1857-9, and from i860, born 11 June, 1826, mar¬ ried 10 July, 1855. ! I I John William Dent, born 18 August, 1857. Francis Dent, born 11 August, i860. Charles Henry Dent, born 18 Aug., 1865. Mary Heb- Joseph Jonathan Dent, den, dau. in H.O., B.A. of Trinity of John College, Camb., 1851, Woodall, M.A. 1855, now of Hun- Esq., of singore, Wetherby, co. Scarbo- York, born 8 July, 1829, rough, married, 17 April, i860, banker. Laura M. , youngest dau. of the late James W. Freshfield, jun., of Reigate. = William Dent Dent, C.E., born 13 Mar., 1832, married, 26 Nov., i86r, Mary Perry, 3rd dau. of the late Captain Hill, H.M. 26th Regiment. Henry Francis Dent, born 2 June, 1839, cap¬ tain 3rd (King’s Own) Hussars. Ellen Isabel Dent, mar., 16 April, 1857, to the Rev. Sir Love¬ lace T. Stamer, Bart., rural dean and rector of Stoke- upon-Trent. = A 1. Edward Hoyland, bom 21 Aug., 1810, married, 24 Aug., 1837, Esther, dau. of Joseph Harvey, of Cam¬ berwell. 2. Thomas Hoyland, died 27 Dec., 1834, aged 22. 3. Charles Hoyland, born 23 February, 1816. Mary Catherine Dent. Margaret Eleanor Dent. Isabel Ada Dent. Edwin Freshfield Deni, died young. Ernest Freshfield Dent, bom 29 July, 1864. Wilfrid Harry Dent, bom 5 June, 1867. Cecil Wynter Dent, born 28 March, 1869. Percy Musgrave Dent, bom 3 June, 1871. Constance Isabel Dent. Petrtgm at Stnne, tsi SSttrjjftfoallte. ®rnuS :—Gu. three bucks’ heads caboshed arg. attired or. Crest:—A woman’s head, couped at the shoulders ppr. Robert Harringwell, mesne lord of—M argaret, dau. of Frickley. (Arg. on a bend sa. three martlets of the field.) Sir William George, Knt. St. §?iv ffliSJtlltam &mte, constable of the— Alice, dau. castle of Tickhill, temp* Edward II., I and co-heir, and 4 Edward III. ! Joan, dau. and co-heir, married to Sir Henry Gramery, Knt. — Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir, married tojohn FitzWilliam, of Woodhall. — A 2. John Anne. Alexander Anne, of Frickley = AGNES. [ ---- — -- 1 Ralph Anne, of Frickley (? ) mentioned in the will of Robert = GRACE, sister of Sir Richard Goldsborough, Knt. Wolveden, treasurer of the Church of York, dated 4 Sept., 1432. | Thomas Anne, of=ELizABETH, dau. of John Bosvile, of New Hall, in Darfield, by his Frickley. | 2nd wife, Isabel, dau. of Percival Cresacre. (See those families.) Elizabeth Anne. Alice Anne. John Anne, of Frickley, and of Preston and Rowhall, j. ?o = Catherine, dau. and co-heir Margery Anne. He is mentioned as John the elder, in will dated 18 March, I of Thomas Preston, of Elizabeth Anne. 1503-4, of Edward Cresacre, sub-dean of York. [ Hickleton. Anne Anne. Margery (1st wife),dau. = J ohn Anne,—Catherine (2nd Anne. of. Hercy. A son, d. y. of Frickley, Inq . p. m. 36 H. VIII. wife),dau. of John Jane (?) mar.to Hotham, of Scor- John Peeke, borough, co. Y. ofWakefield. -m— Alice. Eliza¬ beth. Joane, mar. to Sir Henry Gramery, and had three daus. his co-heirs. 1- Christopher Anne, son and heir, died without issue. Elizabeth (1st wife), dau. of Robert=MARTiN =Frances( 2nd wife), Nevile, of Ragnall, co. Notts, and widow of Thos. Bosvile, of Ardsley and Newhall, co. York. John, d. y. Anne, of Frickley, brother and heir (! 572 ). dau. of Ralph Anger (? Aucher), of Redness, by his wife Alice, dau. of Wm. Hungate, of Saxton (1572). Gabriel Anne,—Agnes, dau. ofCndlingPark, of Ralph An- co. York, gent., ger(PAucher), bd. at Darring- relict of Wil¬ ton,4 February, liarn Skargill. 1588-9. —1—1- Peter Anne. William Anne. Dorothy, mar.to JohnAnlaby, of Etton. Isabel, mar. to Bartholomew Trigott, of Kirkby. George Anne,—Margaret, of Frickley living 1585 died 1620. dau. and sole heir of Richard Fenton, of Burgh- wallis. Gervas Elizabeth, mar. 1st (as 2nd Dorothy, Anne, of wife) to Francis, brother mar.tojohn Thorpe, of the last Sir William Tindall, of w. p. in Gascoigne, of Gawthorpe ; Brotherton, London, and 2nd to Marmaduke, co. York, 20 Sept., third son of Sir William Esq. 1606. Tirwhit, of Kettleby, co. Lincoln. Jane, mar. 1st to Mary, m. to Anne, mar. Alice, mar. to Edward Grice, of Sandal (son of.Grice, of Wakefield); and 2nd to Thomas Hopton.of Cold Hiendley, gent. John Ellis, afterwards Sir Jno. Gascoigne Ellis, of Kiddal, co. York. to Francis Holmes, of Hampole, gent. Richard Dan- by, of South Cave, co. Yk. Frances. -r~r“i- 1 Mary, mar. to FrancisConyers. 2 Bridget and 3 Frances, nuns in Flanders. Philip Anne,—Ellen, dau. and co- of Frickley, Esq., eldest son & heir, aet. 22 in 16x3, died 1647. heir of Hugh Sher- burn, of Esholt, co. York, Esq., son of Sir Richard Sher- burn, of Stonyhurst. 1 1 1 1 John Anne, died young. George Anne, d. unmar. Thomas Anne, of Sutton, co. Wilts, mar., and had issue. John Anne, of Ripon. Catherine, Martha, mar. to Elizabeth, m. mar. to ... CharlesForster, to Thomas Bright, of son and heir of Lepton, of Beverley, Sir Richard Kebeck, M.D. Forster, of (PKepwick) Stokesley, Knt. co. York. —1—1 Jane. Margaret. : 1 r John Anne, Richard Anne, and George Anne, d. unmarried. Eleanor (1st wife), dau. : of Robert Stapleton, of Temple Hurst, co. York, Esq. Michael Anne, of Frickley — Frances (2nd and Burghwallis, Esq., son wife), dau. of and heir, aged 40, 7 April, Sir Francis For- 1666. tescue, Bart. Philip Anne, mar. Mar¬ garet, dau. of Ambrose Pudsey, of Barford, by his 2nd wife, Jane Wil¬ kinson, and d. s. p. —i—i—i—! Jane. Elizabeth. Ellen. Margaret. All d. unm. Michael Anne,— Hon. Jane Langdale, dau. of of Frickley, I Marmaduke, the 2nd Lord Lang- Esq., son and | dale, of Holme, living a widow in heir, aged 12, 7 I 1728. April, 1666. I George Anne, of— Margaret, widow of John, Burghwallis, Esq., Roundell.ofHuttonWansley, 2nd son, aged 10, and dau. of Thomas Fitzwil- 1666. liam, of Doncaster, gent. Michael Anne, of— Elizabeth, daughter of Frickley,Esq..eldest Francis Howard, of Corby son and heir appar- Castle, Esq., widow of ent, died before his WilliamErrington,of Beau- father, and without front, co. Northumber- issue. land, Esq. Marmaduke Anne, ; of Frickley, Esq., 2nd son, heir to his father, died atFrick- ley, r8 Aug. 1722. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Robert— William Knight, Plumpton, of Plumpton, Esq., and co-heir to that ancient family, born 26 May, 1692. Ursula, died unmarried. Ellen, died unmarried. Elizabeth, mar. to Anthony Saltmarsh, Esq., of Strubby, co. Line. She died 28 Mar., 1672. He died 9 June, 1675, set. 34. 1-1 iza- Anne, wife of of Frickley, gent. beth, Edward Kil- (2nd husband). died lingbeck. Michael Anne, of Frickley and Burghwallis, Esq, eldest son, sold Frickley, and died un¬ married. Elizabeth (1st wife), dau. ofi Thomas Walton, of Winder- mere, co. Westmoreland, wi¬ dow of Thomas Cholmley, of Bransby, Esq., marriage settlement dated 17 April, 1745, she being then at York. ; George Anne,: of Burgh¬ wallis, Esq., died 5 June, r 785 ,aged 68; bu. at Burgh¬ wallis. : Mary (2nd wife), dau. of Robert Needham, of Hilston, Monmouth¬ shire, d. 15 June, 1816. Philip and Jane. Both died young. Ann, mar. to Arnold Knight, of Bus- lingthorpe, co. Lincoln, and had Alexander, father of Sir Arnold Knight, M.D., of Sheffield. -1 Elizabeth, a nun, died in a French prison, 1791. A son and two daugh¬ ters, one of whom, Frances, married to Edward Killingbeck, Esq., of Chapel Aller- ton. He died 3 Nov., 1746. She died Sept. 1751, leaving issue. Elizabeth, d. aged 16. George Anne, of — Frances Edi- Burghwallis.Esq., tha, dau. eldest son, died and co-heir without issue, 27 of William July, 1802, aged Gage, of 27,and was buried York, Esq., there. died in 1844. Michael Anne, afterwards Tas- = Maria Augusta Rosalia Anne, dau. and heir of George Crathorne, Esq., and of Barbara, his wife, dau. of Thomas FitzHerbert, of Swinnerton, Esq., widow of George Tasburgh, Esq., of Bodney, in Norfolk, who left his estates to the said Barbara, and her issue by any future husband, enjoining them to take the name and arms of Tasburgh. Stu¬ died May, 1844. burgh, of Burghwallis, Esq., brother and heir, born 4 Oct. 1777; married 23 April, 1810, when he assumed, by royal sign manual, dated 20 June, 50 George III., the name and arms of Tasburgh. He d. at Calais. 10 lulv, 18^3. act. 76. George Anne (which patro¬ nymic he retained), ol Burgh¬ wallis Hall, co. York, Esq., J.P. for the West Riding, eldest and only surviving son, Lorn 27 July, 18x3. Michael Tasburgh, born 20 June, 1818, died 15 Jan., 1819. Michael Tasburgh, born at Versailles, 15 Dec. 1823 ; d. in Paris, 4 April, 1827. Mary Tasburgh, mar. 28 Feb., 1837, to Charles Gre¬ gory Fairfax, Esq., of Gilling Castle, co. York, who died 21 April, 1871, ast. 75, s. p. -F- Frances Tasburgh, mar. 17 Jan., Barbara Tasburgh, 1833, to George Fieschi Heneage, mar., 20 June, 1839, Esq., of Hainton, D.L., M.P. for to William Henry co. Lincoln, and died 13 Nov., Charlton, Esq., of 1842, ast. 31. 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Margaret Currer, born at Kidwick, 31 May. 1692, died at York unmarried, buried at Kildwick. (5a Richardson pedigree.) 5. Mary'CURRER. bom at Kildwick. 29 Dx., 1693, died 24 February, and boned at KM- b°™ - 7. Martha CURRER. died at Kildwick. 1 $ct>tgrccs of Bright, of isahtrloto, (Srapstones, Carbroofe, Babstoortb, Banner Cross, eft . - V. ^etitgree of Burtiett, &rms :—Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets or. Bobcrt Durtrt, temp. Ed. x.> lord of Denby, &c., /'. u. Aymer Burdet. Nicholas Burdet, o. s. p. Richard Bukdet= I __J Robert Burdet. = I Aymer Burdet, living i Edward 4. Nicholas Burdet. = I Richard Burdet, of Denby, 32 Hen. 8, died 24 June, 38 Hen. 8. =■ I Aymer Burdet, of Denby, eldest son, = Maud, daughter of inq. p. m., 18 Elizabeth, was aged 50, I Thomas Savile, of 38 Hen. 8. | New HalL _J_ Thomas Burdet, to whom his= father gave Hoyland. Henry Burdet, of Denby, Esq., living 1584, married Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Jackson, Esq., of London. = 2. Richard Burdet, of Royston. 3. Nicholas Burdet. Francis Burdet, of Burdet, Esq., 1585, = Elizabeth, daughter died 11 May, 1596, aged 48, buried at I of Robert Rocklcy, of Darton. | Rockley, in Wors- I brough. Richard Bur-=Mary, daughter of God- det, Esq., of Denby, livin; 1612. frey Bosvile, of Gun- thwaite, sister and heiress of Francis Bosvile. 2. Ralph Burdet, married -, daughter of — Blackbom. 3. Henry. 4. Bartholomew Burdet, = of Walton, in the parish of Sandal, ob. 8 June, 1657, aged 83, buried at Sandal. (Mil! Maud, married to John Moxon. Elizabeth, married to Josceline Turner. Mary, mar. to Wm. Thwaites, of Barnsley. Beatrix, married to John Blitheman. Alice and Susan. Sarah (1st wife), = George Burdet, = - daughter of Ed. Browne, of Creswick. of Denby, son and heir, aged 4 in 1584. -(2nd wife), daughter of — Ogden. I 1 II II 2. Bosvile. Dorothy, married to Thomas 3. Richard. Wheatley, of Woolley. May, married to Edward Green, of Crathome. Jane, wife of -Nevile. Arabella. Stephen Burdet, ob. 27 July, 1659, aged 42, buried at Sandal. Richard Burdet, of Denby, Esq., aged 2 months 1612, living 1664, married Margaret, daughter of Gervas Eyre, of Rampton, Esq. = Mary, married, 1st, to Richard Pilkington, of Daw Green, co. York, and 2ndly, 18 August, 1656, to Sir Thomas Beaumont, of Whitley, Knt., and died a widow, 8 November, 1682. married to Daniel Clarke, vicar of Kirk Burton, and Curate of Denby. -married to-Ramsden. George Sir Francis Burdett, succeeded as 2nd Baronet,= Elizabeth, widow of William Bamham, Esq., and daughter and co-heiress bom 2 August, 1675, married and died at Middleton, near Leeds, in 1747, aged 83. of Charles Wyndham, Esq., of Stokesby, co. Norfolk, 6th in lineal descent from Sir Thomas, 3rd son of Sir Thomas Wyndham, of Felbrigge. She died in 1758. Francis Burdett, a Captain in Colonel Moreton’s Regiment of Marines at the siege of Carthagena, 1741, died at Kingston, in Jamaica. Rev. Sir Hugh Burdett, succeeded as 3rd Baronet, vicar of Newington, in Kent ; died unmarried September, 1760. Jane (1st wife), daughter of John Harrison, = a pewterer at York, died there, 1763. 1 1 T 1 " 1 -- ' 5 children. IT 1. Sir Charles Wyndham Burdett, succeeded as 5th Baronet, a Lieu¬ tenant-Colonel in the army, born 19 July, 1771, died unmarried, at Colombo, in the Island of Ceylon, in December, 1839. 2. Francis Wyndham Burdett, born at Roxburgh, New England, 31 May, 1773. George Savile Burdett, bom 18 August, 1774, a Major in the army, married Sophia, daughter of Colonel Wilkins, and with her and their only child was killed in the hurricane of St. Lucia, 21 October, 1817, by the falling down of the barracks. 1- I Ellen Burdett. Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, succeeded as 7th Baronet, born 4 November, 1835, married, New Zealand. William Jerome Burdett, chaplain at Ran¬ goon, British Burmah, born 10 December, 1841, married Eliza Kate, daughter of Rev. W. Toye, of St. Michael's, Exeter. = Harriet Eliza Burdett, married, 8 Nov., i860, to the Rev. Theodore Francis, of Cornwell, Chipping Nor¬ ton. I Eliza Mary Burdett, married, 23 October, 1862, to Major Francis Thomas Garrard, late of the Madras army. Beatrice Burdett. of ^urtfjtoatte. ©rest:—On a tower argent a martlet with wings displayed, or. — Idonea, lady of Denby and Hoyland, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert de Baliol, by Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert de Denby, who married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert de Holland. = Isabel Langton. = Ralph Hyde, 2nd husband. =Joan. -, daughter of — Bradburn. =Ann, daughter of Sir Robert Nevile, of Liversedge. = Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Wentworth, of Bretton. =• Elizabeth, daughter of John Rockley, of Rockley. = Isabel, daughter of Thomas Ralph, or Wentworth, of Bretton. Roger. Philip. Alice, married to George Woodruffe, of Woolley. Grace, married to George Farley, of York. Isabel, married to — Eland. Dorothy, married to — Birkhead. Elizabeth, married to — Clayton, of Clayton. Frances, married, 1st, to Francis Wortley, of Wortley, and, 2ndly, to Francis Foljambe, of Aldwarke, and, 3rdly, to Thomas Savile, Esq. Beatrix, married to Thomas Barnby, of Barnby. Jane, married to Nicholas Savile, of the Haigh, and New Hall, and, 2ndly, to Thomas Barnby. Mary, married to Thomas, brother of Nicholas Savile. Catherine (1st wife), daughter= Francis Burdett, of Burthwaite, Esq., son = Jane (2nd wife), daughter of Ranulph Barton, of Edward Boughton, of Caws- ton, co. Warwick. and heir, aged 7, 1585, living at Burthwaite, and a J.P. in 1612, w. d. 5 November, 1636, died 6 March, 1637, buried at Hoy- land. of Smithills, co. Lane., sister to the wife of Robert Rockley, of Rockley. Thomas. Robert, of Little Bretton, w. d. 10 May, 1620. Elizabeth, married, 1st, to Sir Simon Norwich, of Brampton, Northants, and, 2ndly, to Sir Henry Hart, of Orpington, co. Kent, K. B. Isabel. Dorothy. Francis Burdett, = Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Esq., of Burdett, son and heir, w. d. 10 Feb., 1643, being then sick, and died 10 March following. Ferdinando Leigh, Knt., of Middleton, near Roth- well, she married, 2ndly, to Sir John Kaye, of Wood- some, Bart., Jan., 1644. 2. Aymer Burdett, = Elizabeth, of Snawsel, parish daughter of Darton, had an of Robert annuity of 40/. for Rockley, of life, by her father's Rockley, will. Esq. Frances, married to Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Metcalfe, and grandson of Sir Thomas Met¬ calfe, of Nappa. Francis Burdett, Esq., only son, created a=FRANCES, daughter of — Stephenson, of Baronet, 25 July, 1665; he sold his estates, and co. Line, died circa 1718, aged about 80. Elizabeth, living 1648. Egleton Burdett, a Captain under the Duke of Marlbo¬ rough, slain at the siege of Mons, 1709. Robert Burdett, married Frances, married to — Bullock, ot London. Mary, daughter of Gervas Magdalene, died at Wakefield, unmarried, circa Pigot. 1770. — Sir Charles Burdett, succeeded as 4th Baronet, born in I728,=Sarah (2nd wife), daughter of Joseph Anne, died unmarried, at York. 9 other a collector of the customs at the Port of St. Augustine, in East Florida, 1766, and one of the Privy Council there. Halsey, Esq., of New England, Bos¬ ton, by Anne Lloyd, his wife, married 6 September, 1770. Mary, died unmarried, at Sun¬ derland. children. Jerome Burdett, born at York, 27 September, 1778, Sarah Burdett, born at Acomb, a Captain in the army, married Elizabeth Bulleyn. = 2nd Aug., 1776, died 4th April, 1850. . 1 — ~ r~ Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, succeeded as 6th Baronet, E. I. C. S., born=HARR*ET. 26 December, 1806, married 31 December, 1834, and died in 1848. 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Q U A M VI \ j3>rtlItngton jparfe. ■^mpssemmss^ 'kis® 5 ~~teas** I / ^ctucjrcc of ©alton, William Dalton, co-executor of his brother Clnltort, of Hull, died at Kingst< n-up< n-l! u!l, loSrptn John's will, with his widow Joan. wul dated at Hull, 9 Sept., 145 t York, * 4 ! njwuwi. nj^n/un-rur njxru\r\j\s\ Thomas Dalton, merchant, Hull, sheriff 1484, = Elizabeth, dau. John Dalton, mayor of Kuu- urn-up. nil.:, 1 p and mayor 1489 and 1499, will dated 15 June, of. and 14>,5. died in 1495 1497, proved 4 January, 1502/3. proved 7 Sept., 1496, ted 10 Sept., 145 said to have had 9 sons and 4 daughters. 1. William Dalton. Edward Dalton. 2. Robert John Dalton. 3. Thomas Dalton, mayor of Hull, 1543 Dalton. 1547, 1 ' w i 1 Katherine. John Dalton, of Kings- ton-upon-Hull. = _ 1 3. Thomas Dalton, of Sutton in Hold. m< ss, to Y..rk, mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1554,1560,1569,0^1591. aged 74. Thomas. William i. Robert Dalton, =Elizabeth, John. Dalton. 1 Edward. Peter. of Myton, Swyne, &c., in Holdemess, Esq., eldest son and heir, mayor of Hull, died 1626. At Vi¬ sitation, 1584. eldest dau. andco-heiress of RalphCon- stable, of North Park, in Holderness 2. Sir William Dalton, oftheCityofYork.kniglitedat: Whitehall, 28 Apr., 1620, one of the King's Council in his court there for the northern parts, was educat'd at the bar; was recorder of Hull, and subsequently ap¬ pointed, by James I., Attorney-General to the Court at York, receiving at the same time the honour of knight¬ hood. Was buried in York Minster. 25 |an., 1649-50. Will dated 3 Oct., 1648, pro. 12 I ■ , 1 40-50. 3 \rms: Az. a semee of cross-crosslets, or, a lion rampant arg., a chief barry, nebulee of three of the last, and sa. Crest : A dragon's head with wings displayed vert, the outside of the wings or, gorged with a collar, nebulee of the last. Thomas Dalton, of=ANNE, dau. and co- Myton, &c., son and heir apparent, bom in 1583, died 1639. Aged 4 atVisitation, 1 584- heiress of John Ingleby, younger son of Sir William Ingleby, of Rip¬ ley, knt. 2. Robert Dalton, a Car¬ thusian monk at New port, in Flanders. 3. Henry Dalton, o. s. p. 4. John Dalton, ofBarton- sup.-Humbcr.co. Line. = 5. Raphe Dalton, o. j. p. 6. J ames Dalton, asccular priest. 7. Ambrose 1 iA lton, o. $. p. 1. Anne Dalton, wife of Robert Paeon, of Ferriby, co. York. Thomas Dalton. 1. John Dalton, 1584, of Swine, f Brodsworth, cc chaplain to the Archbishop t Harriet Raciiei. C Hamilton] Esq., of Oak- Henkietta Maria Dixon, John Francis Dixon, e Tollcmachc. B.A., < William Vi part Meredith Dixon, Percy DixoN.bom Charlotie Ann L £\rms :—Per pale azure and gules, a bend engrailed argent between two plates ; on a chief of the third a rose of the second between two torteaux. Cr«t:—On a wreath of the colours a dexter arm em- bowed, vested azure, sem^e of plates, cuffed argent, the hand grasping a chaplet of roses proper. (Granted 21 July, 1849.) Btjcon, of ^tllsborougl) 2|alL JAMES WILLIS DIXON, Esq., of Hillsborough Hall, co. York, second, but eldest surviving, son of the late James Dixon, Esq., of Page Hall, Sheffield (see below), was born 19 July, 1814, and married, 16 April, 1836, Ann, daughter of Joseph Shepperson, of Benwick, Cambridgeshire, and has issue four sons and three daughters— 1. James Willis Dixon, Esq., of Oakfield, Sheffield, born 16 September, 1838, married, in 1864, Fanny Mary, only surviving daughter of W. S. Burton, Esq., of Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London, and has issue— 1. Lennox Burton Dixon, bom 2 June, 1868. 2. Archibald Willis Dixon. 2. Joseph Dixon. 3. Alfred Albert Dixon, married at Dresden, in 1873, Elise, daughter of the late W. Kayser, Barrister-at-law, St. Louis, U.S. 4. Samuel Shepperson Dixon. 1. Anne Julia Dixon, married to George Curtis Price, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of Lincoln’s-Inn. 2. Sarah Maria Dixon, married, 27 August, 1873, to William, son of James Lockwood, Esq., of Whitley Wood. 3 . Jane Shepperson Dixon. LINEAGE. This family has been located in the neighbourhood of Shiregreen, near Sheffield, since the 17th century. The prominent man of the family was the late James Dixon, of Page Hall, Sheffield, Esq., of whom the following notice is abridged from Hunter’s ‘ Hallamshire “James Dixon, the energetic founder of the well-known works of Cornish Place, which is now the principal establishment for the electro-plating process, in addition to the original manufacture of Britannia metal goods, was certainly a man of mark in his day.” He was the son of James Dixon, Esq., and his wife Hannah Eatherley, and grandson of Samuel Dixon, Esq. ; he was born 27 January, 1776, and married, 1st, 25 December, 1797, Hannah Cooper, by whom he had an only surviving son— 1. William Frederick Dixon, Esq., of Page Hall, Sheffield, J.P. and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding, bom 13 June, 1802, and married, 2 September, 1824, Anne, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Newton, of Sheffield, and died in 1871, having had issue— 1. William Frederick Dixon, Esq., of Birley House, Sheffield, J.P., born 13 June, 1825, and married, 25 July, i860, Frances Mary, only daughter of John W. Leather, Esq., of Newton Green, near Leeds. He died in 1867, leaving no issue. 1. Anne Elizabeth Dixon, married to the Rev. J. Eastwood, M.A. 2. Jane Newton Dixon. 3. Helen Dixon. 4. Mary Susannah Dixon. 5. Margaret Newton Dixon, married to Edward Grantham, late Major 98th Foot. , 6. Sarah Sophia Dixon, married to William Hicks, Major in the Bombay Staff Corps. He was present at the taking of Magdala. 7. Fanny Dixon, died unmarried. 3 . Lucy Dixon. James Dixon married, 2ndly, 23 November, 1806, Anne, daughter of Thomas Nowill, Esq., and had two sons and two daughters— 2. James Willis Dixon, Esq., of Hillsborough Hall (see above). 3. Henry Isaac Dixon, Esq., of Stumperlowe Hall, co. York, born 30 June, 1820, and married, 8 August, 1850, Anne, daughter of Frederick Woolhouse, of Sheffield, Esq., and has issue— 1. James Dixon, born 26 October, 1851. 2. Ernest. 3. Charles Frederick. 4. Reginald Francis ; and 5. Albert Edward Dixon. 1. Annie. 2. Florence ; and 3. Beatrice Helen Dixon. 1. Ann Nowill Dixon, married, 1 February, 1828, to William Fawcett, Esq., J.P., of Clarke House, Sheffield. He died in 1864, leaving two sons and five daughters. The eldest daughter, Eliza Fawcett, married to Samuel Osborn, and has issue :—The elder son, James Dixon Fawcett, born 1844, married, in 1867, Eliza Martha, youngest daughter of John Wightman, Esq., of Elksley, Nottinghamshire, and has issue— 1. Ernest Dixon Fawcett. 2. Alfred Stanley Fawcett. 3. William Percy Fawcett. 2. Eliza Dixon, married to Edward Manlove, of Nottingham, Esq., and died in 1856, leaving one son and two daughters. 3. Sarah Maria Dixon, died unmarried. " ''VI' II H'l 'X n ' \ , ki ' iklitgrce of of i&ramfjope. I ^ettgree of €t>munti0. 3 ttms:—Quarterly, ist and 4th (Edmunds), Per cheveron, crenelle or and sable, three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged ; 2nd and 3rd (Majitin), Arg., two bars gules, with a crescent for difference. Granted to Thomas Edmunds, 1 st January, 1647/ but as, on the Restoration, this was considered null and 31 of)n (PtimuntJS, of Dalton, near Rotherham, co. York. Lived temp. Eliiabeth. Probate of will granted at York 5 August, 1622, to Thomas, his son. Thomas Edmunds, of Worsborough, co. York, Esq., Secretary to Thomas, Earl of= Strafford. Died 9th and buried at Worsborough 10th January. 1662, aged 66. Will dated 7 October, 1662, and proved at York 23 January, 1662-3. Jane (ist wife), dau. = of Richard Robin¬ son, of Thickett, in the East Riding, co. York, Esq. Died 5th, and buried at Worsborough 9th October, 1683. L Henry Edmunds, of Worsborough, Esq. Fellow Commoner of Trinity College, Cam¬ bridge, Justice of the Peace, and Lieut, of the Trained Band Horse. Bom at Dal¬ ton, 2 August, 1627. Died without issue 22nd, and buried at Worsborough, 26th March, 1708-9. = Elizabeth (2nd wife),= dau. of Sir Gervase Cutler, Knt., of Stain- borough, by Lady Magdalene Egerton, his wife. Married at York Minster, 20 October, 1684. Died 13th, and buried at Worsborough 16 May, 1696. Sir Thomas Herbert, of York, Bart, (ist hus¬ band), the faithful at¬ tendant on King Charles 1. Married at St. Michael's le Belfrey, 11 November, 1672, died 1 March, 1681, aged 76. Buried at Saint Crux Church, York. Thomas Edmunds, of= Worsborough, gentle¬ man, 2nd son. Horn at York, 2 April, 1632. Died on the same day with his brother Hen¬ ry, namely, 22nd, and was buried at Wors¬ borough, 26th March, 1708-9. Anne, only child, baptized 28 February, 1653-4, died 19th and buried at Worsborough 20th December, 1660, aged 9. Thomas Edmunds, of Worsbo-= Jane, only daughter of Frands Foljambe, Esq., rough, Esq., heir to his father and uncle, bom 14th, and baptized 21st April, 1670. Will dated 17th February, 1720-1, buried 9 February, 1726-7. of Aldwark, co. York, bom 29 May, 1671, married at Rawmarsh, 5 J uly, 1692, buried 24 January, 1746/7. Henry Edmunds, Thomas Edmunds, of= Elizabeth, daughter and=E dward Gower, Elizabeth, bap. eldest son, born 25 March, 1695, died 2nd and bu¬ ried at Worsbo¬ rough, 6th April, 1719, unmarried. Worsborough, Esq., 2nd son and heir, born 16 July, bapt. 1 Aug., 1699, buried at Wors¬ borough, 10 Decem¬ ber, 1742. heiress of Henry Carring¬ ton, of The Views, in Worsborough, gentleman, bapt. 21 Oct., 1714, mar¬ ried 30 June, 1730, and buried at Worsborough, 2 July, 1761. A (2nd husband), Esq., of Hutton, in East Riding, co. York, buried at Wors¬ borough, 13 Janu¬ ary, 1759. 18th September and died 14th October, 1693. Mary, baptized Anne, baptized Catherine, bom= 16th, and died 27 July, 1697, 28June, 1701,died and died 5 April, 1698. 19th July, 1697. 6 June, 1741, leav¬ ing issue, buried at Wakefield. I I Henry, bom 3 May, 1731 ; buried 22 Sep¬ tember, 1735. Thomas, born 20 April, 1732 ; buried 24 De¬ cember, 1735. Francis Edmunds, of Worsbo-: rough, Esq., eldest surviving son and heir, bom at York, 21 February, 1738, and there baptized. J.P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire, died in London, 18 July, 1825, aged 89, buried at Worsborough. Hannah Maria,* younger daughter of Joseph Offley, of Norton Hall, co. Derby, sister and co-heiress (with Urith, wife of Samuel Shore, Esq.) of Edmund Offley, Esq., born 7June, 1740, mar¬ ried 18 June, 1767, died 30 March, 1805. 17 William Charles, bom December, 1740. Was General Braddock’s expedi¬ tion, in North America, and died of a fever at Albany, un¬ married. Jane, bom 27 August, 1733, buried at Weston, near Bath, unmarried, after 1769. Elizabeth Catherine born 16 March, 1736-7, buried 26 August, 1744. Francis Offley Edmunds, of Worsborough, and sometime resident at Warmsworth,= co. York, Esq., only son and heir, born 7 September, 1773. Deputy-Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire, married 30 June, 1818, died 21 May, 1831, without issue, leaving his estates to his eldest nephew, William Bennet Martin, buried at Worsborough. Mary Beresford, eldest daughter of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., of Aldwark, co. York, and Osberton, co. Notts, bom 7 November, and baptized 10 December, 1778, died 1 September, 1839, and buried at Edinburgh. 2. Urith Amelia, bom 18 January, 1771, died 31 Aug., 1835, buried at Worsboro’. William Bennet Martin, of Thurgarton= Augusta Marcia, only daughter of Rev. John Chaloner, rector Priory, Notts, and afterwards of Worsbo¬ rough, co. York, and Dale Hall, co. Suf¬ folk, Esq., bom 7 October, 1796. Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant, mar¬ ried 26 November, 1831, died 6 April, 1847. of Newton-Kyme, co. York, by Augusta Anne, youngest daugh¬ ter of Robert and Lady Elizabeth Sutton, of Scofton, co. Notts, (the latter relict of Edward Elmsall Vavasour, Esq., of Weston), born 23 May, 1809, died at Westbourne-terrace, Hyde Park, London, 19 July, 1859, buried at Newton-Kyme. Henry Burges Martin, of Colston-Basset, by will of his father, bom 5 October, 1797. George Bohun Martin, of Crabbs= Abbey, Norfolk, captain R.N., C.B., Cross of St. Louis, and Second Class of St. Anne of Russia, bom 5/21 Mar., 1799, married 15 Decem¬ ber, 1835, died at Colston-Basset, 14 October, 1854. Thomas Wentworth Martin-Edmunds, „ (which latter surname was assumed at his birth), of Worsborough, Esq., T.P., eldest son, bom 24 November, and "bap¬ tized at Worsborough, 15 December, 1841, an ensign in the 60th Royal Rifles, died 15 November, 1866 (in consequence of a fall from his horse), unmarried. Buried at Worsborough. William Henry Martin-=Emily Frances Tichborne, young- 1. Maria ELizA-=The Hon. Francis 2. Edmunds, of Worsboro’, Esq., second and posthu¬ mous son, succeeded his brother in 1866, and then assumed the additional surname of Edmunds, born 8 May, 1847, married, 3 August, 1870. r est daughter of John Hubert Wash¬ ington Hibbert, Esq., of Bilton Grange, co. Warwick, by Julia Mary Magdalene, his wife, daughter of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, Bart., and widow of Colonel Talbot, father of Bertram Arthur, 17th Earl of Shrews¬ bury. beth, bom 5 Nov., 1832, mar. at Wors¬ borough, 28 August, 1855. Dudley Stuart- Wortley, 2nd son of John 2nd Baron Whamcliffe, of Wortley (see that pedigree). A Augusta Charlotte, bom 11 April, 1834, died unmarried 1854, buried at Worsboro’. Frances Etheldre- da, bom 19 February, 1839, and died in the same year, buried at Worsborough. I Cecilia Elizabeth Mary Agnes Martin-Edmunds, born in Lon¬ don, 9 October, 1871. Magdalen Mary Josephine Martin- Edmunds, bom 1 May, 1873. * The mother of Mrs. Hannah Maria Edmunds, Mary, wife of Joseph Offley, Esq., was the only daughter and heiress of Humphrey Bohun, of Beccles, gentleman, who died in 1703 ; through which latter family, and its connections with those of Knyvett, Bourchier, and others, her descent is stated to be derived from King Edward the First.— See pedigree given in The Diary and Autobiography of Edmund Bohun, Esq., Licetiser of the Press temp. William and Mary, &c., by S. Wilton Rix, privately printed, 1853. of Worsiborouj$* (£rjStg :—ist (Edmunds), On a wreath, a ship in full sail proper; 2nd (Martin), On a wreath, a martin-cat sejant, holding in its dexter paw a mirror proper, collared, and chain reflexed over the back argent. Jiflotto :—Votis tunc Velis. void, a new grant was made to his son Henry Edmunds , 1 st September, 1665, by Sir William Dugdale. =Ann, daughter of. =Ann, daughter of Henry Cookson, of Wakefield, gent. Died ist, and buried at Worsborough 3rd July, 1662, aged 58. Roger Martin, of = Elizabeth Stepney. j = Mary, daughter, and eventually John, bom Wentworth heir of John Wentworth, Esq., in Ire- Edmunds, 3rd surviving son of George land, 10 born in; Ire- Wentworth, Esq., and younger January, land, 1 Oct., brother of Sir Thomas and Sir 1633. 1635, died Matthew Wentworth, baronets, 29th and bu- of Bretton. Died 13th, and ried 30th buried at Worsborough, 16th June, 1662, December, 1678. aged 27. Ann, born at Dalton, 29th May, 1625 ; married Henry Wil¬ son, of Underley, near Kirkby Londs- dale, gentleman, and died 1662. — A Margaret, bom at York, 21 January, 1630, died unmarried 20 J anuary, 1660, aged 30. Buried at Wors¬ borough. John Edmunds, M.A.,: bom 29 October, 1672 ; in H.O., and beneficed in the Isle of Wight ; died there 25 October, 1702. I Henry Edmunds, M.D., born 23 April, 1675 ; died 6th, and buried at Wors¬ borough, 7th September, 1724. Wentworth Edmunds, baptized 1677, buried at Worsborough, 18 October, 1754, unmar. =William Dawson, of Wakefield, and Copley Hall, Esq., married 31 May, 1733 - A Jane, baptized 13 November, 1704, buried 20 November, 1719, aged 15. Margaret, baptized 2 July, 1706 ; died unmarried, and was buried at Wors¬ borough, 31 March, 1729, aged 33. I Thomas, buried at Wors¬ borough, 9 Feb., 1726. Elizabeth, bom in Ire¬ land, 2 June, 1637. Barbara, bom at Worsborough, 7th and baptized there 17th April, 1641 ; married Anthony Devevere, M.D., of Leeds, and was buried at Caw- thome, 29 J une, 1717. = A Captain Roger = Margaret, Martin, mar. 2ndly, Thomasina (ist wife) daughter of Anthony Tutchen. Tutchen Martin,=Bennet Gage. Margaret. only surviving Elizabeth. son, married 1702. Jane, wife of . Berdoe, of London, merchant. A daughter, wife of. Berdoe, M.D. William Martin, Ad- Tutchen miral of the Fleet, mar- Martin, ried, 16 August, 1726, diedr./., Mary Atkins, of Twell, 1721. co. Gloucester, died s. p. 1756 . Bennet Martin, M.D., married Elizabeth .. died 1741. = Henrietta, bom at York, 22=William Falconer, M.D. and F.R.S., of Bath March, and baptized at St. Helen’s, 14 April, 1738-9, died 15 September, 1803. A (son of William Falconer, Recorder of Chester, and of Elizabeth, dau. of Randle Wilbraham, of Nantwich, co. Chester). Died 30 August, 1824, aged 81. His only son, Rev. Thomas Falconer, M.D., editor of Strabo, was born 24 December, 1772, and died 18 February, 1839. Margaret, baptized 17 November, 1742, died unmarried. I Captain Willtam=Arabella, daughter of Ad- Martin, R.M. miral Sir William Rowley, K.B. She married 2ndly, to Colonel Gibbes, of Horsley Park, Sussex. Roger Mar¬ tin, admiral R.N., ob. 1780, buried at Droxford, Hants. = John, 0. v. p. James. 1. Maria Elizabeth, = Henry Martin (2nd son), of Lincoln’s Inn and Colston- born 4 March, 1769, married 14 July, 1795, died 31 Aug., 1827. Basset, co. Notts., Esq., K.C. Sometime M.P. for Kin- sale, became a king’s counsel in Fox's Administration, and was afterwards one of the Masters in Chancery. Bom 21 December, 1763, died 19 July, 1839. 1. William Martin, Esq., of Hem- ingstone, captain in Elliott’s Light Horse 15th Dragoons, married Sarah, daughter of Admiral Sir Joshua Row- ley, Bart. || . Sir George Martin, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Admiral of the Fleet, and Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, married ist, 1804, Harriet, sister of Admiral Bentinck, and 2ndly. in 1815, to Miss A. Locke, of Norbury Park, Surrey. Isabella Harriett, dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C.M.G. Francis Offley Martin, of Lincoln’s = Mary, daughter of Rev. Samuel Smith, Inn, Esq., barrister-at-law, and com¬ missioner of charities, bom 22 March, 1805, married 31 January, 1844. D.D., rector of Dry Drayton, co. Cambridge, dean of Christ-church, and prebendary of Durham. Augusta Anne, bom 14 May, 1801, married, 16 Mav, 1837, to Richard Trott Fisher, Esq., of Lincoln’s Inn, and had. issue a daughter, Augusta Mary, who died 1863. 3. Amelia Mary=Edward Chivers Bower, Esq., Martin, born of Broxholme, co. York, residing 21 July, 1833, at Wadworth Hall, co. York mar. at Wors- (eldest son of John Seddon Bower, borough, 29 Esq., of Broxholme, and Eliza- April, 1858. beth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of the late Thomas Chivers, Esq., of Askham, near York), B.A. Uni¬ versity College, Oxford, J.P. and D.L. co. York, late captain 3rd West Yorkshire Militia, and ist West Yorkshire Yeomanry, bom 22 August, 1826. 4. Julia Constance Martin, bom 11 Sept., 1837, mar., at Tickhill, co. York, 6 August, 1863, to Stephen Soames, Esq., barrister-at- law, 2nd son of S. Soames, Esq., of Coles Park, co. Herts. Henry Martin, born 30 June, 1840, and died 24 November, 1872. George Bohun Martin, born 25 December, 1841. Francis Roger Martin, R.N., a midshipman in H.M.S. the Lord Warden, bom 17 January, 1854, accidentally drowned 18 January, 1873. Edward Thomas Chivers Bower, bom 9 February, 1859. George Chivers Bower, born 19 June, i860. Francis Chivers Bower, born 23 July, 1861. Arthur Wentworth Chivers Bower, bom 8 November, 1866. -1 1 'i 1 1 ill!! Augusta Mary Chivers Bower. Amy Elizabeth Chivers Bower. Ethel Alice Chivers Bower. Cecily Maria Chivers Bower. Beatrice Lilian Chivers Bower. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I II I I I I 1. Isabella, married, 7 June, 1859, to Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Bart., of Broomham, co. Sussex. 2. Maria Elizabeth, married to the Rev. J. De Moubray. 3. Urith Amelia, mar. 26 July, 1864, to Cromer Ashburnham, captain 60th Rifles, brother of Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Bart. 4. Thomasina, married to Lieut.-Colonel G. W. Macauley. 5. Elizabeth Rowley Martin, married to Captain Edward Kelley, R.N. 6. Mary Anne Martin, died November, 1858. 7. Barbara Evelyn Martin. 8. 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Martha, dau. of |ohn Dobson, f gem., ' ' baptized nt Binglcy,^ 9 of Kildwick. and ■ Esq., of Harden baptized at Bi 29 May, .656, >f Todwick and vicar of Th ruary, 1664! mar^'ift'.Tn 1694. to Thomas Whallny, „ inne Marsh, and, andly, 3. Mary, baptized 25 January, 1 obson. By his 1st wife Pindar, Esq,, of Kendall, barns issue. = 4. Martha, baptized 23 June. 1668, married, 16 April, 1 -, 1694, to Stephen Fyshc, of Holling Hall, near Settle. at ^fs^uidow 1769. ""aged an'i'buricd 29 July*! Mary, baptized Rot mam-d' ol buck'',' J F.sq R °o"f b \VaJ»eficld. I1Car d, Anne, baptized ri ’$&■ 1. Cock croft, lisq. 1; "kiding, bap- £C a H M; Esq,. o buried there =3 August, 1729. i rand, = Maria Hew- Ja? ■ Jon., 17C7. = of jM^Hudarn (she mar.,3rdly, toRobt. Austin). He died College, Cambridge, Wear lege, Cambridge, baptized at Binglcy 21 died young. ’ dington. M.A.,vicarof Harworth and Ivalkingham, lord of the'manors of Cotting- freircss, married to Robert Slansfdd, of Stockton, low died 1776. = 59 1720. marriecMo demand!by RoyaVHcenccfdmed'aS^MayTiyM^from West Ridi JohnSiddal,gent., whom is descended the present Gcrrard Thomas baptized 1 of Uingley. She Worthington Ferrand, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, who died unrn 2 heiress, marricti rs't, a January. 175 6 . 2ndly, to Peter, son of Ralph Bell, 0: 1779, aged 27. ^ Y ' ^gefield.Ta Dmham! 7 k ^eb° - r~; - - 14 December, 1^77, at Barnard Castle, of the senior branch of the family, married ^31 January, 1809, and died 1861, aged'71, ^ married, 1st, 5 Sept., 1805', his cousin.^Katherine Marin, only child and heir of General William Twiss, colonel- Moss, Esq,, of Olterspool. and died s. p. 20 September, '” 8 « 0 °" ’•&° c ii. “uk % c j £2* S.” 1 1777, and died 30 Jf““ v . 1 ' ,83 -- ' ullIutllMi Mu , jlinncc with the testamentary injunc- ,ion of her relative Benjamin Ferrand. ho died July. 1812, husband), of 1 lly^son, William Ed- head Lodge, i.L., There is no : lo Richard Paul Amphlct of Harden 8 Grange 0 ’ and M P- for Knaresborough, 1841-7. and for Dcvonport in 1863. J.P. and D.L. for West Riding, born 26 April, 1809, married. 1st, in 1831, Sarah, daughter ofjohn Priestley. Esq., cap¬ tain 32nd Kcgt. She died 3 Dec., \\Je3t° Riding! bom 7 Magdalen January, 1814. mar- College,Cam- Vied. 10 November, bridge, tarn 1832, Mary Eli - - ' * ” Priestley Esc Stott Sill, Br accidentally ’ April! 1843. 4 TTUT 9 July. 1825. MAR|A Busp sa.ntrmber, 1831, to zndly. 6 Jan Isabella Busfeild, i Edward PellcW Davies, Esq. 1 Eliza tiETH Octavia Busfeild. married, 15 July. 1840. to Thomas_ Win. Rawson, Esq., of Grecnroyde, near Halifax, and died ar uly. 1863. ag<-d S o. Mr. Rawson died leaWng twin daughters, to whom the Queen and Prince Consort were graciously pleased Busfeild, married, Currer Fo- 68th Light Infantry, of 2r Jan., 1868, to Edmund irs.^ m 1868’ M, arned ' 33 1 April ' 50,1 of . Edm < und GrccnhiH of William B. Naish, Esq., Nlanor'idouse! Cossingtom T1 r IT, W L»» - - ASr Sm™, * '•&z. A Lrr 6 &""."’i“’ ’ a ”’ ,a ' > ‘ nn»nwam, US *V«»C0CS. ri“" -jpsTOwasaai j-pj^at •jusaniata t- 4 >r 8 « “gjaatBag***** •sssaissts ■••”• ton, co. 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York, anno 1351. = 1. Hugh de Rastrick, of Linlands, 1257. = Agnes. John de Rastrick. = John de Rastrick. = Henry de Rastrick. =» John Hanson, alias de Rastrick, (a contraction of Henry's* son), was party to a deed 1337. I John Hanson, of Woodhouse. = John Hanson, of Woodhouse. = John Hanson, of Woodhouse. = John Hanson, of Woodhouse. = I - Margaret (1st wife), 2nd dau. and co-=John Hanson, of Woodhouse (near Elland!, an = M argaret (and wife), heiress of Thomas Woodhead, Esq., of Hovvroyd, in Barkisland. attorney, bom 1517, married 1540, died 1599, buried at Elland, aged 82. daughter of Wade. Robert Joan (1st wife) daughter: of Edward Kaye, of Bradley, co. York. 1. John Hanson, of Woodhouse,: author of a History of the Manor of Liversedge, now among Mr. Gough's MSS. in the Bodleian Library', bom 1549, died 6 Sept., 1622, aged 73, buried at Elland, w. d. 14 August, 1621. 1 1 1 1 i— 1--- I I ! I I I John Hanson, ob. inf. Agnes Hanson, married to Richard Lawe, of Halifax. Mary Hanson, married to Walter Stanhope, of Horsforth. Grace Hanson, o. s. p, Margaret ''Hanson, married to Thomas Brooke, of Newhouse. Catherine Hanson, 0. s. p. ;Joan or Janet, daughter and heiress of William Rayner, of Liversedge, Esq., son and heir of John Rayner, by Alice, sole dau. and heiress of William Liversedge, of Long Liversedge. . Thomas Hanson, mar., 1570, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of John Royde, Esq., of Shaw in Soyland. He died 13 Dec., 1622, aged 70. = Nicholas Hanson, attor¬ ney-at-law, nr. Elland, died or buried 7 Nov., 1613, will dated 1613, desires to be buried with his father and his ancestors in the church¬ yard of Elland. = Judith Hanson, wife of Jas¬ per Blythe- man. 1. John Hanson, d. y. 2. Thomas Hanson, of Brig- house, d. r. p. 3. Arthur=Sarah, daughter Hanson, married 1600. and heiress of Thomas Both- omley, Esq. Richard Han¬ son, married to Elizabeth J en- kinson; he died March, 1658, aged 67. = 11 111 ! Robert Hanson. Joseph Hanson. Margaret. Judith. Robert Hanson, a fellow of Magdalen College. Dorothea, 1st wife of John Farrer, of Eawood, Esq.,J.P. John Joseph Hanson, “ancestor," Hanson. so called by Burke, of Christo- Thomas pher Hanson, of Arthington Hanson. (j&mext pedigree),bom 1610. Richard Hanson, mar¬ ried Maria, daughter of Nathaniel Croseley. A Joshua Hanson. Judith Hanson. Thomas Hanson, of Backhall.mar. Hester, dau. and heiress of John Famell. He was bd. at Elland, 6 January, 1695, aged 64. = John Hanson, married Elizabeth, daughter of Thos. Brooke, ofBayall, near Huddersfield. = 1 . Thomas Hanson, married . daughter of Anthony Foxcroft. = x. John Hanson, of Backhall, =.. dau. of George Booth, died at Boothroyd, 3 February, I of Snowden. She diedgOct., 1706, aged (52?), bd. at Elland. I 1718, buried at Elland. John Hanson. Richard Hanson. Elizabeth Hanson. Mary. Anthony Hanson. 1. Thomas Hanson, of Boothroyd, = Martha, daughter of Nathan Gledhill. died 7 Sept., 1724, aged 45. She died 4 Jan., 1738, buried at Elland. 2. John Hanson, o.s.p., 23 June, 1698. 3. George Hanson, = of Backhall. -H 1. John Hanson, born 10 May, 1708, ob. inf. 3. Arthur Hanson, bom 1 Jan., 1710. 4. Nathan Hanson, bom 1 November, 1712. 5. Edward Hanson, born 17 March, 1713. 6. George Hanson, bom 19 June, 1715. 2. Thomas Hanson, of Booth-=M ary royd, bom 19 August, 1709, died 30 April, 1798, aged 89. died 2 March, 1797, aged 84. Thomas Hanson, bom 26 Sept., 1741. Abraham Hanson, born i2june, 1743. Gledhill Hanson, bom 18 May, 1750. John Hanson, of Boothroyd, = Ann, daughter of. Lloyd, of Ely Hanson, bom 16 March, 1754, bom 19 January, 1759, died 7 I . She died at Boothroyd, 27 and died 13 (?) October, 1745. August, 1820, aged 61. | October, 1834, aged 80 years. Mary Ann Hanson, daughter and co-heiress, bom=. Freeman. 17 June, 1787. I Hanson Freeman, of Bilton Court, Knaresborough. of jtatrtck, co* §$orL 2. John, the chaplain. -! William de Rastrick. 3' —i 1 Simon le Faber (or Smith), de Rastrick. = Adam, who lived at the= Hugh. = Castle, in Rastrick. I Simon. William. =Alice, daughter of Henry de Woodhouse, granddaughter and heiress of Alexander de Woodhouse, by Beatrice, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Toothill. = Cicely, daughter of.de Windebanke =Cicely, daughter of John Ravenshaw. 3lnns :—i. Or, a chevron counter componed argent and azure, for Hanson. 2. Argent, a fess between three roses gules seeded proper, for Rastricke. 3. Azure, a chevron between three mullets or, a crescent for difference, for Wood- house. 4. Or, on a chevron sable three crescents argent, in chief a crescent for diffe¬ rence, for Totehill. dEtCSt f—On a helme, a chapeau azure lined argent, a martlet volant sable, mantled gules, doubled argent. iftftotto: —Virtus Sola Invicta. = Catherine, daughter of John Brooke (the daughter of a great-grandchild of Thomas Beaumont, of Whitley). Certified by William Ryley, Norroy King at Arms, 17 July, 1652. =Agnes, eldest daughter of John Savile, of New Hall, Esq., by Margery, daughter of John Gledhill. Edward Hanson, of Nether Woodhouse, = Margaret Malinson, widow (4th wife), dau. of buried at Elland, 16 Dec., 1601, aged 81, will dated 30 November, 1601. Names of 2nd and 3rd wives not known. Edward Hoyle, of Hoyle House, in Lightcliffe, married 2 November, 1590. She died 23 Febru¬ ary, 1614, aged 87, buried the next day. Thomas H anson , of Rastricke,mar. Arthur Janet, daughter of John Gledhill, Hanson. of Little-even, in Barkisland. — = Thomas Hanson, of = Katherine, dau. Toothill. He died 1 August, 1623, and was buried at Elland, 3rd, will dated 27 July, 1623, aged 71. of Thomas Brooke, of New House. She was buried at Elland, 4 Feb., 1621, aged 74. 1 1 1 1 1 Roger Hanson. Robert Hanson, of Rastricke, mar. Sarah, daughter of William Thorpe. Edward Hanson, of Woodhouse, married Dorothy, daughter of John Gledhill, of Barkisland, by his wife Cecily, daughter of John Thornhill, and died 6 August, 1658. = Elizabeth Hanson, wife of William Horton, of Barkisland, living 1603, her will dated 16 July, 1660. Katharine, wife of Thomas Sharpe, afterwards of Abraham Beaumont. Mary, wife of William Malhson. Agnes, mar. to Mark Micklethwaite. Another daughter. 2. Thos. Han¬ son, of Ras¬ tricke, mar¬ ried Martha, daughter of Edward Nay¬ lor. = 3. John Hanson, of London,mar¬ ried Frances, daughter of John Prichard. Elizabeth Hanson. Judith. | John Hanson, of N or- wood Green. = Edward Hanson. 1- I I John Han¬ son. Roger Han¬ son, of Rastricke. Tohn Han¬ son. Thomas Hanson. Edward Hanson. m- I ! Edward Hanson. John Han¬ son. John Hanson. Margaret Hanson, married to Richard Wilton. -m I I I Elizabeth Hanson. Frances. Cecily. Edward Hanson, of=jANE, dau. and heiress Woodhouse, aged 45, 4 April, 1666. of Thomas Beau¬ mont, of Colne- bridge, co. York. Dorothy Hanson, wife of Jas. Mur- gatroyd, of Mur- gatroyd, co. York. Margaret Hanson, wife of Richard Mills, of Millroe, parish of Rochdale, co. Lancaster. T—T John Hanson, aged 24. Edward Hanson, aged 7, 4 April, 1666. Dorothy Hanson. Margaret. Catherine. Maria Hanson. Jane. Cecily. Catherine Hanson. Mary. Jane. Elizabeth Hanson. Frances. : Elizabeth, daughter of John Stott. Dorothy Hanson, married to Abraham Dyson, of Sunny- bank. Mary Hanson, married to John Dawson. Esther Hanson. Rebecca, married to Thomas, son of George Booth, of Snowden. Sarah Hanson. Eleanor, died 9 Dec., 1710, buried at Elland. 7. Joshua Hanson, born 31 December, 1716. 8. Richard Hanson, bom 15 Dec., 1719. ! 9. Joseph Hanson, born 28 October, 1723. 1. Mary Hanson, b.1706. 2. Esther Hanson, bom 15 and d. 29 Dec., 1719. ] ! I j 3. Agnes Hanson, bom 30 June, 1721. 4. Josephine Hanson, bom 30 June, 1721. t i— i r 1—TH John Hanson. Roger. Nathan. Robert. Esther Hanson. Rebecca. Elizabeth. Martha Hanson, bom 17 Nov., 1739. Agnes Hanson, bom 1 June, 1747, married to Mary Hanson, born 31 Sarah Hanson, bom 9 Dorothy Hanson, bom 17 March, John Hoyle, of Hollins (see that family). May, 1752. September, 1755. 1745- 1 Margaret Elizabeth Hanson, daughter and co-heiress, bom 6=Charles Pitchforth, of Boothroyd j. u. He died July, 1791, married 1820, died 10 October, 1868, aged 77. | 19 May, 1862, aged 67. Hanson Pitchforth, died 29 May, 1823, aged 20 months. Eliza Ann Pitchforth, of Boothroyd, married to the Rev. Richard Judd, B.A., Cambridge, and vicar of St. Mary’s, Halifax. He died 9 April, 1873, aged 43. j^etugree of Hanson, &rm s:—Or, a chevron counter compony argent and azure, between three martlets sable. ®rtst:—On a chapeau azure, lined argent, a martlet with wings elevated. i. William Hanson, b. 7 September, 1788, killedat Villa Franca, in Spain, 13 Sept., 1813. 3. Henry, b. 1 Nov., 1792, drowned in China, 3 Oct., 1809. 2. John Oliver Hanson, born at Killingbeck Hall, co. York, 19 May, 1791, married, 12 August, 1819, Re¬ becca, youngest dau. of William Scott, Esq., of London, and died 3 Sept., 1861.= (DESCENDED FROM Cf)TtStopf)rr Jhinson, of Arthington, parish of— Addle, co. York, bom 1640, married 1668. William Hanson, of Arthington and of Osmandthorpe, purchase, bom September, 1670, married 8 June, 1692, died 1 October, 1765, aged 95. by=G kacf. (1st and . Addle. wife), daughter of= . Whip, Esq., of I Mary (1st wife), daughter of . Buck-=JoHN Hanson, of Os-= Elizabeth Bushby (2nd trout, Esq., bom 1697, and died 14 I mandthorpe, bom 1693, wife), died j./. August, 1743. | died 2 June, 1775. 1- A r William Hanson, = Allee, daughter born 22 June, 1718, mar. 1 April, 1755, and died 11 Dec., 1791. of Thos. Keene, Esq., of Bristol. She died 4 May, 1801. 2. John Han¬ son, born 7 Jan., 1720, and d. 1766, unmarried. 3. Benjamin Han¬ son, born i8Jan., 1721, and died in • 724 - William Hanson, bom 8 December, 1757, died 11 February, 1762. John Hanson, Esq., who sold the estates of Osmandthorpe and= Killingbeck, and purchased the manor of Great Bromley, near Colchester, J.P. and D.L. co. Essex, and high sheriff in 1795, bom 23 April, 1759, married 29 January, 1784, and died 22 Nov., 1839. 4. George Hanson, bom 19 April, 1794, married, 1st, 24 June, 1828, = Caroline Eleanor, daughter of Wm. Walford, Esq., of High Beech, Essex. She died 17 May, 1834. He married, 2ndly, 19 September, 1839, Charlotte Douglas, daughter of Charles Round, Esq., of Birch Hall, M.P. for co. Essex, and died 24 Dec., 1872. 5. James Edward Hanson, bom 29 January, 1796, died 16 Feb. following. 7. A son, bom and died June, 1798. 9. Oliver, a twin with Harriet, bom 13 April, 1802, and died 7 Sept., 1823, in India. 6. EdwardHan- son, bom 14 May, 1797, mar¬ ried, 18 July, 1822, Lydia Maria, daughtei of John Blunt, Esq., of Wood¬ ford, Essex, and died 11 March, 1835- = 1-- I John Oliver Hanson, b. 8 June, 1820, mar., 11 May, 1854, Ann Lucy, eldest daughter of Thomas Hall Plumer, Esq., son of Sir Thos. Plumer, Master of the Rolls. = 2. William Stonehewer Hanson, born 13 December, 1821, married 4 February, 1862, and died 7 September, 1869, leaving a son, Bertram Wilberforce Hanson, born 22 October, 1862. 3. George Scott Hanson, born 2 June, 1823, ob. 17 October, 1853. 4. Henry Allix Hanson, born 19 July, 1830. 1. Mary Annabella Hanson. 2. Louisa Rebecca Hanson, mar¬ ried, 15 September, 1854, to George Saunders, Esq. Geo. William Hanson, a major in the army, born 28 June, 18 30, mar., 30 April, 1868, Charlotte Ade¬ laide Wilhel- mina, dau. of John William and Harriet Bridges. = john Currie Hanson, bom 19 August, 1855. Ernest Plumer Hanson, bom 11 August, 1862. Edith Mary. Florence Maude. Annie Constantce. George Desborough Hanson, bom 28 March, 1869, and died 17 December fol¬ lowing. Walter George, bom 12 May, 1870. Frederick Oliver, born 8 July, 1871. Desborough, born 22 November, 1872. T 1 James Oliver Alfred Hanson, bom Atkin¬ 27 Sept., 1831, son mar., 28 Mar., Hanson 1857, Eliza¬ bom 7 beth Maitland, Feb., daughter and 1833* d - co-heiress of 3 J une > Jas. Atkinson, Esq., of Smyr¬ na, and died 4 1870. July, 1867.= Edward Par- doe Cotton Hanson, bom 9 March, 1834, mar., 24 Dec., 1870, Eliza¬ beth Burnett, dau. of J. C. Pring, Esq., of Festiniog, North Wales. Oliver William Hanson, bom Edith Lydia Hanson, 3 March, 1859. born 17 July, 1872. George Edward, bom 20 Oct., i860, and died 18 July, 1861. Sarah Caroline. of iBsmantJtfjorpe. THE PRECEDING FAMILY.) .. who married, 2ndly. Scott, of Arthington, and died in 1708. = Mary, daughter of . Newsome, Esq. (2nd Joseph. Christopher. wife), of Spofforth, and widow of H. Portington, = = Es q- A A Henry. John. A A Jane Hanson, married to J. Sayner, of Bramham. Mary Hanson, married to Samuel Armitage, of Armlev. Sarah Hanson, married to John Hanson, of Wike. Grace Hanson, married to William Dockary, of Laydon. Isabell Hanson, married to R. Berkenshaw. Anne, married to David Armitage, of Armley. 4. Henry Hanson, b. 4 Nov., 1731, and died 1 August, 1787, unmarried. 5. James, bom 31 January, 1735, and died 4 Sept., 1781, unmar. Benjamin Hanson. Mary Hanson, b. 22 April, 1724, married to John Walker, and died 19 January, 1788. Eliza Hanson, bom 1727, mar. to M. Elgir, and died 23 May, 1752, s.p. Grace Hanson, married, 1st, to Jekyn Braddyll, and, 2ndly, to Edwd. Dawson. Anne Hanson, born 1735, mar¬ ried to James Simpson, andd. 23 Aug., 1785. Benjamin Hanson. William. Mary, married to Edward Hall. Thomasine, d. Oct., 1828. = Mary Isabella, daughter of Thomas Oliver, Esq., of Layton, and Isabella, daughter and co-heiress of Jonas Langford, Esq., of Theobalds, co. Herts. She died 12 September, 1826. Thomas Hanson, born 19 September, 1760, died 27 following. Allee Hanson, bom 4 Nov., 1756, ob. inf. Allee Hanson, born 28 October, 1761, and died 9 November following. . James Frederick Hanson, of Smyr¬ na, born 6 July, 1799, married at Boughia, Smyrna, 26 Jan., 1841, Eliza Zoe, daughter of Nathaniel W. Werry, Esq., H.M. Consul at Damascus, and died 5 August, 1866. 10. Chas. Simp¬ son Hanson, of Constantinople, born 19 Sept., 1803, married, Sept., 1829/30, Charlotte, only child of the Hon. Robert Smith, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Tobago. = v_ , Mary Isabella Hanson, married, 16 July, 1807, to Captain Richard Bogue, R.H.A., killed at Leipsic, 18 October, 1813.=-^ . Charlotte, born 13 March, 1787, died 22 September, 1849. . Elizabeth, born 26 January, 1790, married, 22 December, 1808, to Sir James Brabazon Urm- ston, of Woodlands, co. Essex, and died 23 February, 1863. =-<; . Anne, born 19 August, 1800, married, 9 June, 1829, to Henry Bonham Bax, Captain H.E.I.C.S. 5. Harriet, bom 13 April, 1802, mar¬ ried, 4 September, 1823, to John William, son of George Bridges, Esq., of Ashton Lodge, Somerset, and died 4 March, 1867. 6. Maria Louisa, bom 12 October, 1805, married, 24 March, 1825, to Thomas, eldest son of Edward Chap¬ man, Esq., of Whitby, by Martha, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Holt, Esq., of Whitby (see Chapman pedigree). Lydia Mary Hanson, b. at Smyrna, 28 Nov., 1824, married, 17 Aug., 1852, to Sydney Herbert Maltass, and died 3 September, i860. Isabella, b. 1 July, 1826. Charlotte Anne, born 14 May, 1828, mar., 15 Sept., 1850, to John Freeland, Esq., and died 27 June, 1854. He died 15 March, 1872. Maria Elizabeth, born 3 November, 1829. Rozanna Innes, died 8 April, 1831. Jane Innes. 1, Zoe Char¬ lotte Han¬ son, dau. and heiress, mar., 12 September, 1861, to Edwin Freshfield, Esq., son of J. W. Freshfield,Esq,, M.P., and has a son, Edwin Hanson Fresh¬ field, bom 12 January, 1864. 2. Jemima Caro¬ line. „u 1. Rev. Charles Constantine Han¬ son, B.A., born 16 Oct., 1832, mar., 19 March, 1857, Fanny Catherine, daughter of Charles Ede, Esq. . Arthur Walker Hanson, born 24 January, 1843, married, 4 July, 1867, Alice Margaret, daughter of T. Ogilvy, Esq., and has Ethelred Mar¬ garet, bom 25 March, 1868. , William Wellesley Hanson, bom 21 Nov., 1845, married, 24 May, 1870, Mary Grace, youngest daughter of Henry Oldham, M.D., and has a daughter, bom at Candilli, on the Bosphorus, 27 September, 1873. . Alfred Ernest, born 24 July, 1850, died 23 April following. r - I I . Henry James Hanson, bom 27 July, 1838, married, 9 April, 1863, Edith, dau. of Henry Oldham, M.D. = Cecil Hanson, born May, Ernest, bom July, 1863. Hugh, born 14 December, Hilda. Louisa Grace, married 14 April, 1853, to R. W. Cum- berbatch, Esq. Helen Jane, married, in 1862, to G. Clifton, Esq., and died 19 July, 1864.=-^ Constance Fanny, married to Captain T. H. Butier Fellowes, R.N., C.B. Adeline Eliza, married, 26 September, 1863, to Henrj Rumbold, Esq. He died 7 May, 1872.= /k 1864. 1868. $rtngrce of jbarfoilt, of Saugbton ant Ihatftcit. w £|,|Sp£S;SSSs,SES . is stated to Sir^WiLLiAM DE R i£Hv : “®F1“- A — AT ' lS M ^'^ w Sf“° 5JoL R„„LnE HATP "“I William de Hatf EILD. t |Lee„a™ !,LD ' T William de Hatfeild. Hif Gertrude Hatfeiu?, Lilian Frances Hatfeii.d. M C £ .5 o -11 3 Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard =John Hopton, Esq., of Armley, = Elizabeth .will dated 4 June, 1483, Skargill, Knt. I will dated 24 June, 1476, proved 23 March, 1483/4. o H.'S ^ 2 • O O & M £ « - m - Sa - g Petrigm of Norton, of ^rmtfGu. a lion rampant within a border engrailed, arg. charged on the shoulder with a boar’s head couped ax. ffiEIilltam Norton, Esq., of Frith House, in Barkisland, son and heir of Thomas Horton, of the same,= clothier, living 1603. William HORTON^ of Firth House,=EuZABETH L dau. of 3. Thomas Horton, a merchant at Liverpool, md. Frances, eldest dau. of Thos. Throppe, an alderman of Chester, and d. ao Mar., 1660; bd. in the church of St. Nicholas, Liverpool. in Barkisland. He bought Howroyde, in Barkisland, of Thomas Mouldson, 12 Sept., 15 Chas. I., 1639, w. d. 1655. Thomas Gledhill, ofBarkisland; her w.d. i3july, 1670. Thomas Hor Everilda, William Hor—Mary, 4th dau. Elizabeth, wife of Judith, m. to Joseph TON, of Barkis- dau.ofjohn TON, of How- of Sir Richard Wm. Batt, ofOkc- Finch, of West** TON, of Barkis¬ land Hall, b. 2 April, 1651 ; w. d. 20 Dec., 1698, andd. 2 Jan.fol- lowing; bd. at Elland. dau.ofjohn Thornhill, Esq., of Fixby; m. . 1672. TON, of How¬ royde, mar. at Ripponden, 12 Dec., 1700, and died 19 Feb., 1715-16. of Sir Richard Musgrave, of HaytonCastle, co. Cumber¬ land, Bart well, co. York. Sarah, wifcof Alex. Butterworth, of Belfield, co. Lane. Hanger, co. Kent, merchant. She died a widow, 12 Oct, 1678 ; bd. in Lon¬ don. Gledhill Horton, bapt. at Ripponden, 31 Dec., 1685, d. y. Thomas Horton, bapt. at Ripponden, 9 May, 1689, d. y. William. Elizabeth, wife of Richard Bold, of Bold, co. Lane. AnneEverildaHor- ton, bap.at Rippon¬ den, 2 Nov., 1687, bd.at Elland, 22 Ap. 1750. The above arms were confirmed to this lady, by war¬ rant, ioFeb., 1726-7. See Watson's Hist, of Halifax. Susanna Horton, bapt. 21 May, 1683, married at Kirk Heaton, 14 Oct., 1700, to Richard Beaumont, of Whit¬ ley Beaumont, Esq., and died 19 January, 1730, buried at Kirk Heaton ; w. d. 18 January, 1730, and proved at York 14 July following. William Horton, of Coley, parish of Halifax, J.P., bapt. at Rippon¬ den Chapel, 11 Feb., 1702, mar. Mary Chester,and died in 1739-40.= Richard Horton, bap. at Rip¬ ponden, 11 November, 1706, o.s.p. at How¬ royde. (?) A Son, who d. y., and was buried at Elland, in August, 1730. Mary Horton, d. unmar., and buried at Elland, in June, 1769. Sir William Horton, of Chadderton,— Susannah, only daughter and heiress of created a baronet 14 January, 1764. being at that time high sheriff and justice of the peace for the county of Lancaster, married at Tankersley, Aug. 2 3 > I 75 I . and died 25 February, 1774. r Francis Watts, of Bams Hall, co. York, son of Francis Watts, of Colne Bridge Forge, by his wife, Anne, daughter of Richard Beaumont, of Whitley, by his wife, Susannah Horton. She died 19 May, 1778. Sir Watts Horton,—Harriet, daughter Sir Thomas Horton,=Elizabeth, dau. of succeeded as second bart., b. 17 Nov., I 7S3> married 3 June, 1778, and died 15 November, 1811. of James, Lord Stanley, eldest son of Edward, nth Earl of Derby. She died 15 Oct., 1830. succeeded as third bart. In H. O., vicar of Badsworth, bom 21 July, 1758, married 28 July, 1778-9, died 2 March, 1821. James, Lord S tanley, eldest son of Ed¬ ward, eleventh Earl of Derby. She died 3-13 April, 1796. William Horton, bom 21 October, 1767, It. col. 2nd Lancashire Mi¬ litia, and died 15 April, 1816. Thomas Horton, Esq.,=Lady Mary Gordon, of Howroyde, J.P. and D. L. for counties York and Lane.,b. 26 Aug., 1766, mar. 12 March, 1789, died 22 Dec., 1829. youngest daughter of George, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen ; she died 7 Aug. 1852. Harriet Susannah Anne Horton, b. 4 January, 1790, m. at Bath, 22 July, 1813-14, to Charles Rees, Esq., major 53rd Foot, younger brother of John Rees, Esq,, of Killy- maenllyd, and d. at Bath, 29 December, 1827, leaving an only dau., Henrietta Rees. Charlotte Hor-=George Pollard, Esq., of ton, only dau. and sole heiress, born 21 October, 1784, mar... 1805, and died at Lyons, 25 Dec., 1842. Stannary Hall, county York, J.P. and D.L. West Riding, It. colonel commanding 2nd West Riding Yeomanry Ca¬ valry, eldest surviving son of George Pollard, Esq., of Stannary Hall, county York, born 1782, and died 26 May, 1866. Rev. Joshua Thomas Horton, of Howroyde, county York, J.P. and D.L., vicar of Ormskirk, co. Lancaster, bom 12 Nov., 1790, mar. 6 Nov., 1832, Harriet, eldest dau. of Sir Thos. Dalrymple Hesketh, Bart. She died 10 May, 1836 ; he died Nov., 1845 = George Wil-=Frances Esther, liam Horton, ofEmbsayKirk, co. York, col. in the army, served with 71st Light Inf. in the Pen¬ insula and at Waterloo; bom 3 Nov., 1792 ; mar. 1 August, 1826. 2nd dau. of the Rev. William Gar- nier, of Rookes- bury, county of Hants, and Lady Harriet North, daughter of the Bishop of Win¬ chester. Sne died in March, 1861. Mary Horton, m.26June,i8i6, to Francis Bey- non Hacket, Esq., of Moor Hall, co. War. GeorgianaHen- rietta Cath¬ erine ANNE,b. 19 Oct., i79i,d. aged 11 days. Joshua Thomas Horton, of Howroyde, co. York 1 (only issue), J.P. and D.L. for West Riding of county of York, late captain 2nd West York Yeo¬ manry Cavalry, born 10 May, 1836, married 18 November, 1857. - ^Elizabeth Blackie, dau. of John Rober- ton Esq., of Edenmouth, Kelso. George William Horton, in=ANNE Eliza- holy orders, vicar of Wellow, co. of Somerset, bora 17 December, 1830, married 19 August, 1858. Joshua Thomas Horton, born 12 June, i860. Joijn Horton, d. y. Harriet Horton. Margaret Elizabeth Jane Horton, d. jr. beth, daughter of the late Le Gendre Nicho las Starkie, Huntroyde, co, Lane. of 1 WilliamThomas Horton, ofSkelmers- dale Hall, co. Lane., bom 9 April, 1838, married 16 December, 1866, Eliza¬ beth, daughter of the late John Water- worth, C.E., of York. Legendre George Horton, born 12 July, 1859. Anne Frances Horton, born 3 Oct., 1861. 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York, descended from the family of Hoyle, of Hoyle House, Lightcliffe, in Halifax parish, bom in 1660, and died 4 No¬ vember, 17x8, in the 59th year of his age, buried in Ripponden churchyard. By his will (codicils) dated 28 March, 1718/9, he gave certain sums of money to be paid to the poor of the parish of Ripponden, from his lands at and near the Hollings, Upper Swift Place, and Upper Hoyle Head, annually, and which are still paid (January, 1874). Ely Hoyle, of the Hollings, baptized at Rippon¬ den, 30 August, 1686, died 17 March, 1723, in the 38th year of his age, buried at Ripponden. I- John Hoyle, of Light llazles, baptized at Rip¬ ponden, 4 April, 1687. Elkanah Hoyle, of Upper Swift Place, baptized at Ripponden, 14 November, 1694, died 18 March, 1746. Robert Hoyle, of Swift=ELLEN, daughter of John White- James Hoyle, of Royd, = Betty, daughter of Robert Slack Place, buried 19 March, 1771, at Ripponden. head, of Bradford, by Sarah, daughter of John Waterhouse, of Well Head, co. York. died 28 June, 1798, aged 64. of Manchester, died 31 January, 1813, aged 76. Rev. Charles Hoyle, M.A., vicar of Overton-cum-Fy- field, co. Wilts, author of ‘ ‘ Exodus, ” and other poems, died unmarried at Overton, co. Wilts, 13 November, 1848 and buried the 1 - 0 Anne Hoyle, died at Marl¬ borough, co. Wilts, un¬ married, 27 Sept., 1850. James Hoyle, of Royd, living in 1842, died un¬ married at Illi¬ nois, N. A., shortly after. Alison Hoyle, died unmarried. I I I I Mary Hoyle, died unmarried, 13 August, 1826, aged 58. Beity and Sarah Hoyle, died in infancy. Ellen Hoyle, died unmar¬ ried, 30 January, 1857, aged 82, at Grandborough, War¬ wickshire. Ann Hoyle. I John Hoyle,; d. at Washer- Lane, 17 Oct., 1804, aged 52, buried at South Parade chapel, Hali¬ fax. James Hoyle, died unmar¬ ried, buried at Trinity chapel, Hali¬ fax. John Hoyle, died unmar¬ ried. Alice wife), dau. wife), dau. Flesher Hoyle, of Daniel of the Rev. of Reading, born Wilson, of Francis 5 May, 1801, died Preston, Tennings, 26 May, 1872, co. Lane. ofCroxton, co. Line. She died iS33- leaving no issue by his 3rd wife, Harriet Jeffreys, who died r. p ., circa 1837, having been married only J six months, c George William=Ann Lily Le Lievre, of Guern¬ sey (4th wife). She died in 1846. = Mary (5th wife), dau. of Thomas and Ann Cooper, of Preston, co. Lane. She died 25 June, 1864, j. p . = Selina (6th wife), daughter of j Edward Codings, of Choisi, Guernsey. Margaret Hoyle, mar. to Leonard Terry, of Scarbo¬ rough. Rebecca Hoyle, married, as 2nd wife, to John Ome- rod, of Brighouse. He died 1 Dec., 1853, buried at Rastrick. She died 10 September, 1856. Elizabeth Hoyle, mar. to John Scott, of Illingworth, and died in 1855. Ml Mary Ann Hoyle, married to James Mather, of Staley Bridge. Jane Hoyle, married to Robert Smith, of Halifax, who died 2 Dec., 1856, and was buried at Trinity chapel, Halifax. Harriet Hoyle, mar. to Leonard Terry, of Scar¬ borough, and died 4 Oct., 1859, aged 60, s. p. | Alice Hoyle, died un¬ mar. in Guern¬ sey, 25 August, 1845. j Tenn t, C.E., Hoyle, now of Newcastle-on- Tyne, formerly of Manchester, born 17 Nov., 1829, mar¬ ried 30 September, 1852. daughter of Joseph Thompson, of Man¬ chester. Sarah Hoyle, mar. to J ames Sheward Gwillim, solici¬ tor, Marlbo¬ rough, co. Wilts. -1—1 1 i i 'll! „ I Jane John Geo. James Collings Charlotte Hoyle, 2. Mary Hoyle, mar. to Wm. Samuel Dyson = married to John Hargraves, of Newcas le- Hoyle, for- Briscomb, of White upon-Tyne. merly of Rip- Lee, near Birstal, 3. Hannah Hoyle, d. unmar. ponden, now of and died 12 June, 4. Agnes Hoyle, d. unmar. Liverpool, born 1842, aged 43. 5. Frances Hoyle, died 5 28 Dec., 1808, May, 1831, aged 24. married 3 Jan., 1831. Hoyle, Hoyle, and bom 29 Chas. Collings Hoyle, twins. Nov., 1846, d. 17 June, 1863. born at Read¬ ing, 23 June, 1867. 1 1 1 1 , I 1 I I William Evans Hoyle, bom 28 January, 1855. James Rossiter Hoyle, born 26 September, 1856. Alice Edith Hoyle. Mary Margaret Hoyle. 1—1 1 1—1—1- I I I I I I John Hoyle, born at Ripponden, 27 Sept., 1831, died 26 June, 1833. Elkanah Hoyle, bom at Ripponden, 31 January, 1833. James Hoyle, bom 20 Feb., 1835. Elizabeth Hoyle, married, 9 Dec., 1865, to Captain Jackson, of Whitby, died 17 May, 1872. |] Mary Hoyle, born at Ripponden, 21 August, 1839, died 14 August, i860. Lavinia Lucinda Alice Nancy Walker Hoyle. 1. Savile Richd. Hoyle, of Hil¬ ton House, Finchley, Mid¬ dlesex, solici¬ tor, bom 6 De¬ cember, 1835, married, 20 Au¬ gust, 1863. = Cecilia, daugh¬ ter of William Thackeray, of London, bank manager. 2. Theodore Hoyle, : of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, solicitor, bom 27 August, 1837, married, in Lon¬ don, i86r. Julia, daughter of William John Loveday, of Painswick, co. Gloucester. . Charles George Hoyle, born 25 March, 1846. . Alfred Hanson Hoyle, bom 6 and died 30 Decem¬ ber, 1848. . John Hanson de Rastrick Hoyle, bom 18 October, 1853. 1. Edmund Elkanah Hoyle, bom 26 November, 1856. Richard Dudley Hoyle, born 26 November, 1867. Savile Hanson Hoyle, bom 11 February, 1872. I I I Cecilia Ellen Savile Hoyle. Blanche Ethel Josephine Hoyle. Agnes Maude Hoyle. Ida Feodore Hoyle. to* gorfc, noto of Benton, to, JlortfmmberlantE ©rest:—-On a wreath, a griffin’s head erased. =SARAH Whitely, married 13 February, 1685, died 10 December, 1719, aged 57, buried at Ripponden. Mary Holroide Hoyle, Elizabeth Hoyle, baptized Susannah Hoyle, baptized 19 De- Sarah Hoyle, baptized at=SAMUEL Moore, baptized 31 August, 1686, 20 Nov., 1689, married to cember, 1696, at Ripponden, married Ripponden, 24 July, 1699, of Wakefield, at Ripponden. Jeremiah Riley. to George Whitley. d. 17 Aug., 1751, aged 51. Rebecca (1st wife), daughter of=JOHN Hoyle, of Beech, near=. Jackson Laurence Flesher, of Washer ' ~ Lane, formerly of Malton. Elkanah Hoyle, baptized at Ripponden, 25 April, 1727, =Grace, died aged den. j Sowerby Bridge, died aged 70, buried at Warley. (2nd wife). died at Upper Swift Place, 19 July, 1792, aged 65, and was buried at Ripponden. _ L. I III =Rachel, dau. of Rossiter Hoyle, =.. a James Hoyle, Jackson Hoyle, Robt. Kenyon, died at Montreal, I Quakeress, d. at the Hoi- died at Ohio, of Highfield, N. A. | of Retford. lings, unmar. U. S. near Wigan, ,—|—,---j — r , n Fanny Hoyle, died 19 April, James Hoyle. Lydia Sarah Hoyle, d. unmar. married to the 1834. John Hoyle, Margaret, married to . Rev. died unmar. Gibbs,“Montreal. Harwood. Mary Ann Eliza, died unmarried. Hoyle, died Rebecca, mar. to . Adams, unmarried. and died at Dawlish, Torquay. Elkanah Hoyle, = Mary, daugh- of the Hollings, and Upper Swift Place, co. York, died 17 February, 1830, aged 54. ter of Ely Ogden, of Smallees, in Soyland, died 19 February, 1811, aged 40. Richard Hoyle, of: Denton Hall, Norlh- umberland, born 13 Mar., 1778, baptized at Ripponden, 21 April, 1779, mar. 6 August, 1807, and died 21 May, 1839, buried in St. Nicholas church, Newcastle - upon - Tyne. Cecilia, daughter of Ben¬ jamin Gibson, grand¬ daughter of the Rev. Tay¬ lor Thirkeld, and great- granddaughter of John Bacon, of Staward Peel, high sheriff of Northum¬ berland, 1693. She was born 13 March, 1782, and died 23 July, 1839. Bessy Hoyle, mar. to.Knight, of Baltimore. Catherine Hoyle, mar. to Wm. Akroyd, of Halifax. r~ I Samuel Hoyle, of Swift Place, baptized 1 June, 1748, died j. p., at Swift Place, 26 Jan., 1798, aged 49, buried at Ripponden. I John Hoyle, of Hoi-: lings, and Upper Swift Place, bap¬ tized at Ripponden, 10 October, 1749, died 9 December, 1799, aged 50. 3. Hanson Hoyle, died in Madeira. 5. Thomas Hoyle, (?) died young. 4. John Theodore Hoyle, of Quebec, married, and had a son and daughter. Maria Hoyle, mar. to Fenton T. Lambert, of Eliand Hall, Halifax, and died 17 Feb., 1837, aged 64. She d. 23 July, 1837, aged 65. || Susan Hoyle, married, as 1st wife, to John Omerod, of Brighouse, and d. 4june, 1815, aged 38. || -4 He mar., andly, Rebecca, dau. of John Hoyle, of Washer-Lane (whom see), and d. 1 Dec., 1853, aged 77, and was buried at Ras- trick. daughter of.. 12 November, 1793, 79, buried at Rippon- Agnes, daughter of Thomas Hanson, of Boothroyd, Ras- trick, born at Booth¬ royd, 1 June, 1747, died 29 January, 1819, aged /i (see that pedigree). Grace Hoyle, married to Robert Lambert, ol Ripponden, afterwards of New South Wales, and died 1849. !! Amelia Hoyle, died un¬ married, at Boothroyd, 12 December, 1834, aged 48, buried at Rippon¬ den. = Mary, 3rd daugh¬ ter of John and Elizabeth Walker, of Westwood Golcar, Hudders¬ field. 1. John Theodore Hoyle, of Newcastle-^ Ellen, dau. of 2. Richard Hoyle, of=MARGARET, dau. of John West- upon-Tyne, attorney-at-law, and coroner Trytle Joel, Dentpn Hall, Northum- garth, of Maryfield House, Edin- for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, born 27 June, of Newcastle- berland, J.P., bom 21 burgh, and granddaughter of 1808, married at Coldstream, in Scotland, upon-Tyne. December, 1811, mar- Captain John Westgarth, in the 4 March, 1835, according to Scotch law, She died 15 ried 28 October, 1839, army, of Justice Hall. He was a and at St Andrew’s church, Newcastle- May, 1873. and died 22 December, son of Wm. Westgarth, of Un- upon-Tyne, — July, 1835, according to 1867. thank, Stanhope, co. Durham. English law. She died 11 August, 1871. . Benjamin Gibson Hoyle, born 2 February, 1814, and died 23 Nov., 1828. . Charles Hanson Hoyle, born 19 December, 1814, drowned at sea, 7 Decem¬ ber, 1844. 1. Cecilia Grace Hoyle, born 5 April, 1839, mar., 9 Feb., 1864, to Benj. Blaydes Thompson, of Tad- caster, co. York, solicitor, formerly oi the 38th Regi¬ ment, and aide-de-camp to Lord Clyde in India. She died 7 June, 1873. 2. Ellen Charlotte Blanche Hoyle, born 13 June, 1841, mar., 1st, 15 April, 1862, to Wm. Rob¬ son, of Paradise, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who died s. p., and 2ndly, 28 Feb., 1872, at Kirkby Thore church, to Robert Edward Crickett, of Bath, Esq. 3. Agnes Savile Hoyle, born 17 February, 1843. 4. Fanny Amelia Hoyle, born 31 July, 1844. 5. Isabel Thir¬ keld Hoyle, born 24 Novem¬ ber, 1847. I 1 Fred Hoyle, born 31 October, 1861. Percy Savile Hoyle, born 10 July, 1863. Theodore Hoyle, born 6 March, 1865. Aynsley Hoyle, born x July, 1868, and died 23 February, 1869. 6. Susanna Louisa Bacon Hoyle, and 7. Marion Henrietta Hoyle, twins, born 7 April, 1851. 8. Annie Hanson Hoyle, born 30 July, 1852. 9. Amy Eugenie Hoyle, bom 22 March, 1855, Richard Omerod Rastrick Hoyle, of Denton Hall, Northumberland, bom 25 June, 1842. John Cecil Hoyle, bom 10 December, 1843. Harry Hanson Hoyle, born x October, 1847. William Aubone Hoyle, bom 20 December, 1850. Susan Westgarth Hoyle, born 13 September, 1840, married, as 2nd wife, in 1868, to Ro¬ bert Hutton Potts, of Boldon Lodge, co. Durham. Sophia Amelia Hoyle, born 28 Mar., 1849. Julia Rose Hoyle, born 1852. Annie Eller- man Hoyle. Algernon Hoyle, bom 3 July, 1872. Ethel Hoyle. Ellen Julia Hoyle. ^etotgree of hungate. Much of the Pedigree here printed (which has been compiled from Dugdale, the MSS. of Hunter , Mr. relative to certain parts, caution should be SKtitltam ^lUTgHfe, of Burnby, co. York, died at York, intestate, administration to his widow,- xo August, 1467 (?). I ~- L William Hungate, of Burnby, = Margaret, daughter of Sir Anthony Ughtred, knight, of K Esq., died before 29 July, 1471. I York. Mentioned in the will, dated 29 July, 1471 i. ! of York, as Margaret Normavell. 2. Leonard Hungate. 1. William Hungate, Esq., of Bumby.= Edward Hungate. William Hungate, Esq., of Saxton, will dated 22 June, 1547, proved- 19 April, 1548, to be buried in the Kidy Choir at Saxton. 1.William Hungate, Esq., ofNorth=AunREY, dau. of John Salt —Gules, achev., ingrailed between three hounds sejant, arg. ®r£StA hound, as in the arms. Dalton, held lands in North Dalton, Bumby, and Hayton, will dated 2 Sept.,'1535, proved 3 Dec., 1535, to be buried at North Dalton. Sir Ralph Ellerker, supervisor. marsh, Esq.,ofSaltmarsh, co. York, will dated at North Dalton, 4 Dec., 1570, proved 8 Mar., 1571/2, to be buried there. 2. Ralph Hungate, 1535. He married Isabel!, daughter of Sir Thomas Metham, knight, and had William and Thomas. William Hun-: gate, Esq., of Saxton, will dtd. 8 Feb., 1582/3 ; proved 28 March, 1583 ; Nicholas Hungate a wit- Anne, dau. of Thomas Stillington, Esq., of Acaster Selby, co. York, survived her husband. 2. Anthony Hungate, lg. 1570, mar. dau. of ... . Hauncey (?). Marmaduke Hungate, lg. 1535 - 3. Henry Hungate, mercer, and alderman of Lond., mar. Elizabeth, dau. of . Baskervill. _1 r. Lyonell Hungate, s. p. 2. William Hungate, of Mark Lane, was dead in 1619. 4. Thomas Hungate, of London. Robert Hungate. of=SusAN, daughter of. London, merchant, I Breevet. 1633- “i Mary Hungate. Susan Hungate. I I Thomas Hungate, of Saxton, Esq., will dtd. 16 April, 1578, prvd. 22 August, 1579. George Hungate, of North Dalton, gent., will dated 8 Sept., 1556, and proved 12 November following, died unmarried. Robert Hungate, of Sax¬ ton, gent., buried at Watton 5 July. 1576. His will dated 1 July, 1576, and proved 28 Aug. following. He left issue by his wife, Margaret, dau. of.Thimbleby, of Imham, co. Lincoln, who survived him, and was buried at Watton 23 Mar., 1591/2. WilliamHun-=Margaret, d. gate, of Sax¬ ton, Esq., lg. 1603. and heiress of Roger Sothe- by, Esq., of Pocklington, co. York (see that Pedi¬ gree). 4. Robert Hungate, counsel- lor-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, 1579, of Sand Hutton in 1605. He founded a school at Sherburn, co. York, and died 25 July, 1619, buried at St. Cuthbert's. Will dated 10 May, 1619. 4. Edmund Hun-=Jane, daughter of Richard gate, of York gent., died in testate 23 Oct., 1614, buried at St. Cuthbert's, 24 Dec. (?) Catherine, only daughter. Bell, of York, barrister- at-law. She married 2ndly, in 1616, to William Greenbury, alderman of York. He died in 1634 ; she died at Thorgamby, in 1642. 3. Ralph Hungate, gent., of Saxton and Sand Hutton, married before 8 Feb., 1582/3, Isabel, daughter and heiress of Henry Dixon, of York. He died intes¬ tate, administration granted 4 May, 1605. = 1. Anne, wife of John Anlaby, gent., of Etton, co. York. 2. Joan, wife of Nicholas Fair¬ fax, ofGilling, gent., 2nd son of Sir Nicholas Fairfax, knt., of Walton and Gilling. He died s. p ., in 1582 ; she was living in 1603. William Sir William Hungate, ofz Hungate, Saxton, knighted by King died young James I. on his visit to in 1564. York in 1617, born 1569,: died s.p., December, 1634. Sir William is said to have had a son William by a daughter of Sir John Gower, knight. :Elizabeth (1st wife), daughter of Sir Philip: Wm. Middleton, Esq., of Leighton Hungate, Hall, co. Lancashire, 1619. of Saxton, =Joan (? 2nd wife), daughter of George created a Middleton, Esq., of Leighton Hall, baronet, 15 co. Lancashire. On 19 Decern- Aug., 1642, ber, 1634, Lady Joan Hungate, died about widow of Sir William Hungate, re- 1655. nounced her right to administer to her husband’s effects. Dorothy, daughter of Philip. Roger Lee, Esq., Thomas. M.D., of York and Roger. Hatfield, and widow Robert. of Andrew Young, Esq.,of Burn, parish of Brayton. Margery Hungate(?), wife of Henry Darley, Esq., of Buttercrambe, mar. 1619/20, died April, 1624. Elizabeth Hungate, married, 1st, to Sir Marmaduke Grimston, knt., of Grimston Garth ; his will dated 26 November, 1603, proved 13 Aug., 1604. She married, 2ndly, to Sir Henry Browne, knt., of Kid- dington, co. Oxon. Francis Hungate, Esq., =Joan, daughter of Robert Middleton, = William Hamond, Esq. (2nd husband), Thomas Fairfax, of Walton =Alathea, daughter of Sir of Saxton, a colonel in the Royalist Army, slain at Chester.1645, v. p. Esq., of Leighton Hall, co. Lan¬ cashire, and co-heiress to her brother Francis, d. 7 January, 1698, get. 79. of Scarthingwell, parish of Saxton, died 23 February, 1696, set. 73 ; adminis. to his son Gervase, 30 January, 1701/2. and Gilling, 2nd Viscount Fairfax, of Emley, died in 1641. Philip Howard, died in 1677. knt., Sir Francis Hungate, of Saxton, baronet, = Margaret, 4th daughter of Chas. (Smith), aged 23 years, 7 April, 1666, died intestate, in | Viscount Carrington, of Wotton, co. War the parish of St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, Mid¬ dlesex, administration granted 23 October, 1682, to Sir Philip Hungate. wick, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Carrill, knight, of South Harting, co. Sussex, died 28 Feb., 1674/5. .William Hun- Mary, died 17 May, 1696 ;= Hon. John Fairfax, of gate, a colonel in a prisoner in York Castle, Walton and Gilling, Lord Dunbar's 10 March, 1684/5, f° r re- 3rd son, died s. p., in regiment, living fusing to take the oath of January, 1692/3. 1695. allegiance. Sir Philip Hungate, of Saxton, bart., = Elizabeth, only daughter of William = Lewis Smith (2nd husband), of Wotton, aged 5 years in April, 1666, died at Huddleston, in 1690, aet. 28, will dated 9 April, 1690, and proved 8 May follg. (Monson), Viscount Castlemaine, by I co. Warwick, living 1712. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George --1 Reresby, knight, of Thribergh, co. Francis Smith, 1712. York., living 1712. Francis Hungate, Esq., M.D., of London, died in¬ testate, admin. 27 Oct., 1724, to Lady Mary Hungate. 3. Roger Hun¬ gate. 4. William Hungate, Esq., of London. 3. Sir Charles Carrington Hungate, of Huddlestone Hall, 6th and last bart., captain in.died unmarried and alunatic, 3N0V., interred at Saxton, 8 Nov., 1749, aet. 63. “The last male heir of that antient family.”— Monumental inscription at Saxton. 2. Sir Philip Hun¬ gate, of Saxton, bart., mar. Eliza¬ beth, dau. of Wm. (?) Cotton, Esq. 1. Sir Francis Hungate, succeeded= Mary, only daughter of William Weld, = as 4th baronet, under age in 1690, died intestate at York, 26 July, 1710, aet. 27, adminis. 29 July, 1710, to Lady Mary Hungate, his widow. Esq., of Lulworth Castle, co. Dorset, mar. 22 July, 1707, will dated at York, 10 June, 1736, proved 18 Dec., 1749, adminis. to Charles, Viscount Fairfax. 1. FrancesHun- GATE, died young, surviv¬ ing her lather. Sir Edward Gascoigne (1st husband), =2. Mary Hungate, only surviving dau. and heiress, her=G erard Strickland (2nd husband), 2nd son of of Parlington, 6th baronet, died at Cambray, in French Flanders, in May, 1750 - mother, Lady Mary Hungate, was appointed her guardian 27 Oct., 1724. Married during her minority. Curation granted 23 Aug., 1728, to her husb. Sir Edward Gascoigne. Walter Strickland, Esq., of Sizergh, co. Westmore¬ land, born 30 July, 1704, married 15 Nov., 1573, died 1 Sept., 1791. No issue of this marriage. (See Gascoigne Pedigree.) of Dayton, etc. Skaife, and the Rev. C. B. Norcliffe) has not hitherto been published, and as there are conflicting statements used in accepting it as an absolute authority. :Isabella, or Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of William Nessfield, of.. married before 1426, died at York (?). Will dated 9 June, 1468, proved 3 November, 1469, to be buried in the parish church of Bumby, near the body of her late husband, William Hungate, senior. Beatrice, daughter and co-heiress, wife of Robert Constable, 1451. ^Sir .Normanville (2nd husband), of Kilnwick Percy, and Smaws, near Tadcaster, married before July, 1471. John, Richard. Leonard. All living in 1468. =Oliva, or Margaret, daughter of William Salley, Esq., of Saxton, co. York, and his first wife, Sibilla, or Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Ughtred, knt. .... His will dated 4 June, 1492, and proved 18 January, 1492/3. =Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas (Wm.) Gower, knight, of Stittenham, co. York, living in 1547. Robert Hungate, of Burnby, gentleman, will dated 22 January, buried there. 1542/3, proved 12 April, 1543, tobe = 3. Thomas 4. Hugh Hungate, of Drax, co. York, Hungat e, gent., mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas senr., 1560, Sywall, of Staveley, co. York. His sole exec, to will dated 26 Jan., 1559/60, proved 9 his brother Nov. 1560, to be buried near his wife Hugh’s will. in the church of Drax. 5. Edward Hungate, of. .. Dead in 1560, mar. Margery, dau. of John Burnand, of Knaresboro’, and had three daughters, Isabel, Alice, and Elizabeth, 1560. 6. Robert Hun¬ gate, 1547— 1560.=^ Henry Hun¬ gate. Thomas Hungate, jun., 1560. 4. Ralph Hungate, i. Isabel, wife of gent., of North Dalton, Ig. 1556, 1560, and 1570, married Anne, daughter of ... . Thorp, of Burton Stather, co. Lin¬ coln. Thomas Stilling- ton, Esq., of Acaster Selby, married before 1535 - 2. Beatrice, wife of Thomas Eller- ker, gent., of Lisset. I I I. 3. Lucy, wife of Anthony Blower, gentleman, co. Lincoln. 4. Jane, wife of Thomas Lovell, Esq., of Skelton, near York. 5. Alice Hungate, died unmar¬ ried at North Dalton, will dated 11 November, 1605, proved 16 December following by her sister, Lucy Blower. William Hun-=Catherine, gate, of North Dalton, gentle¬ man, admini¬ stration 17 Mar. 1614/5. daughter of survived 1619. :. Alice, wife of Ralph Anger, Awger or Angier Esq., of Red¬ ness, co. York. _ I I ThomasHungate, = of North Dalton mar., 1st, at Cat- ton, 26 July, 1596, Dorothy Cres- wick. = 2. Anne, wife of Oliver Ryther, Esq., of Ryther. 3. Jane Hungate, wife of Thomas Nesfield, of Barnby. I I I William. Anne. Emmot. All living, 1543 - Ralph, William, and Margaret, all living 1605. 1 Mary (2nd wife), da. of Thos. Sotheby, of Birdsall (see that Family), mar., 2ndly, to Thomas Hebblethwayte, of Norton. He died 1649. She was brd. 26 Aug., 1653. = /k 3. Margery Hungate, wife of William Paver, gent., of Braham Hall and Lund House, mar. in 1561. 4. Isabella Hungate, wife of Leonard Foster, gent., of Smaws, near Tadcaster, mar. before 25 June, 1567, died before 1584. 5. Catherine, wife of Christopher Babthorpe, of Drax, gent. She died his widow in 1586. Frances, living in 1560. Jane. William Hungate, of Birdsall, gent., mar. at Watton, 12 May, 1593, Mary Sotheby. He died intestate; administration granted to his widow, 23 May, 1611. His children were bap. at Birdsall. = Elizabeth Hungate, mar. at Wat¬ ton, April, i582,toRoger Sotheby, of Pocklington. William Hun- Susanna, Dorothy Anne Hungate, married at gate, of North wife of John Hungate, Norton, 14 Aug., 1627, to Dalton, 1584, Welbury, of bap. 1 Oct., James Hebblethwayte, the mar. dau. Castle Eden, 1597, at younger son of the above of .Cressall, co. Durham. Catton. Thomas, by his 1st wife, and had issue, Anne, daughter of Richard Ralph and Mar- Hildyard, and was buried garet. 17 March, 1629/30. = /k Mary Hungate, married, 1st, to Rich. Cholmley, Esq., of Brandsby. He died intestate, administration granted 3 April, 1624. She married, 2ndly, to Sir William Howard, knt., of Brafferton ; died in 1644. Catherine, 1st wife, married in 1613, to Gilbert Stapleton, Esq., of Carl¬ ton (who died in 1636). She died s.p. Jane Hungate, mar¬ ried, 1st, to Nicho¬ las Fairfax, Esq., of Sand Hutton, eldest son of Cuthbert Fairfax, Esq., of Acaster Malbis, who was 7th son of Sir Nicholas Fairfax, mar. 2ndly, to Thos. Allanson. —- 4 ^ Anne, eldest dau. Frances. Margery Hun¬ gate (?), wife of Hy. Darley, Esq., of Buttercrambe, married 1619/20, died Apr. 1624. Anne, wife of Wm. Consett, of Ric- call. Thomas Hungate, of Scampston, mar. dau. of... Strickland, of Boynton, and had an only dau. and heiress, Elizabeth,mar. to.Philip Weathe, of Langtofte. co. York (? married to .Wharton, of Rul- lington). William Hungate, bap. 5 Sept., 1597, mar., and left 3 daughters, his co¬ heiresses. Robert Hungate, bap. 3 Dec., 1508, d. unmar. Elizabeth, bur. at Win- tringham, 22 Sep., 1662 (? wife of .Aislaby). Anne, bap. nSept., 1606. Ralph Hun-=Olive, daughter gate, bapt. 22 ofRbt.Whitacre, October, 1606, married at St. Michael’s, Mal- ton, 7 Nov., 1639, buried at St. Michael’s, Malton, 12 August, 1648. of Malton, gent., and widow of Wm. Hartas. 1. Thomas Hungate, bap. at 2. Ralph Hungate, bap. at 4. William Hungate,=Ann, daughter of 5. Robert Hungate, Elizabeth, bap. 1 Sept., 1644, St. Michael’s, 17 Sep., 1640, d.y. 3. James Hungate, bap. 30N0V., 1642, bur. 26 Feb., 1647/8. St. Michael’s, Malton, 5 Oct., 1641, bur. 16 July following, at St. Leonards, Malton. bap. 22 Sept., 1645, buried 4 Jan., 1677/8, in Old Walton Ch. Hon. Nicholas=Elizabeth (1st wife), dau. of William, 3rd John Oliver, of posthumus, bap. 24 mar., 1st, to Nicholas Nary, gent. Pocklington, she December, 1648. Died Mary, bap. 20 Apr., 1647, mar. t 0 died May, 1719. in Egypt. Thos. Etherington, of Pilkingto n . Fairfax, 4th son, born at Gilling, dead in 1675 - Sir Thos. Davison, of Black- stone, buried at Walton, 30 April, 1665. Viscount Fair¬ fax, d. in 1648. A Margaret. Elizabeth Hungate. Ralph Hungate, b. 26 Sept., 1673, he was twice mar. but had no issue. He was bur. in London. He peti¬ tioned for the custody of Sir Chas. Hungate in 1717, as next remainder in an entail of the protestant line (?). Thomas Hun-=Mary, dau. and gate, of Haver¬ hill, in Suffolk, born 12 Dec., 1676, died 21 May, 1729. heiress of Thos. West, Esq., of co. Suffolk, died 6 Feb., 1722. Ann Hungate, b. 7 May, 1675, mar. to William Brack, of York, son of William Brack, of York, herald painter. = William Hungate, of co. Middlesex, born 1708, mar. Susan, dau. of., of Gt. Stanmore. She d. May, 1728. = 3. John Hungate, of London, born 1712, married Jane. 2. Thomas Hungate, of York, = Sarah Brack, born a herald painter, sheriff of York, in 1753, born at Haver¬ hill, co. Suffolk, 1710, said to have died s.p. 2. Charles, 7th Viscount Fairfax, d. unmarried, 1719. Charles Hungate. Thomas Hungate, born 1734. John Hungate, was in the excise, and resided chiefly in Essex. William Hungate. Mary. I = 1. Nicholas Fairfax, Esq., of Gilling (isthus.), d. 26 Feb., 1702/3. | — | Charles Fairfax, 6th Viscount Fairfax, died intestate Mary, daughter and co-heiress, died 1 July,: and unmarried in 1715, adminis. to Lady Mary Hun- 1741. gate, his mother, 5 December, 1715. 1- 12 Nov., 1709, mar. at Newmarket, 7 June, 1729. Jane, married to . Tibbitts, died at York, in 1831, aet. 80. William Hungate, bom 11 July, 1736. Ralph Hungate, b. 26 Sept., 1738. Ann Hungate, b. 1 Feb., and bap. at St. Lawrence, 23 Feb., 1730. Mary, b. 31 Aug., 1734. Ann, born 1741. : Charles Gregory, 9th Viscount Fairfax, died 1772. William Anning Hungate. Anne, only child, died unmarried, 1793 (?). / ^etugree of ibbetson. ^rm3 —Gules, on a bend cottised argent, between p , of This family appeals to have been originally of Engcll.i, near Lincoln, and to have spelt i OKipley.datetsss.h.it^Tr^^^ ] Rifle, 1 4c *Se 5 JS? Bn '" of ,h ' J” slte “* Comm " n rl ,“S 30 =Edel.ne, daughter of.Rlpl bS&,®: ItSS** wf-e* of S^BfiSS* I - =“•>«' “ «A end, a manor in Essex, from which (he name of Ingleby was derived. ___ | _ A bona i8nL GLEBT ' C “'“-ES t NG ,. E ,v. ElLeN INtsnriBV. V**™*"- Dora 1054. 50,^ Nov., __ : _ ; --- -- -- " ... . . ■ j^etitigree of Ingram, ?^?tttjfj Clttjntttt, citizen and merchant of London, in which city he made a fortune as a linen- draper, bom at Thorp-on-the-Hill, co. York, died 1616. Sir William Ingram, of York, Knt., = Katherine, daughter of John A X X X x X x A’ x LL.D., secretary to the council in the North, died 24 July, 1623, buried in York Minster. Will dated 9 May, 1623, proved 27 October, 1625. Edmonds, of Cambridge, bd, in York Minster, 21 February, 1631/2. -Anne Ingram, died unmarried. Susan (1st wife), daughter of: Richard Brown, of London. gtrms :—Ermine, on a fess gules three escallops or. :—A griffin’s head, quarterly gu. and argent (Another crest: acock, ppr.) . Hugh Ingram, citizen of London, married at All Saints’, Pavement, York, 7 October, 1621, Jane, eldest daughter of Thos. Marshall, of Ais- laby Grange, al¬ derman of York, by Susanna, dau. of Robert Brooke, also alderman of York. = 2. Sir William In-— Katherine, gram, of Little daughter of Cattal, Knt., J. P., Sir Edward lieutenant-colonel Grevile, of Foot, wapen- Knt., late of take of Claro, for Milcote, co. King Charles 1, Warwick, aged 65, 12 Sep¬ tember, 1665, died in Sept., 1669, s. p., , buried in York Minster. 3. Arthur In-=Katherine, dau. gram, of Knot- tingley,surveyor of customs at Hull, aged 61, 12 September, 1665. of Edward Cay¬ ley, of Brompton, co. York, Esq., by his wife, Anne, daughter of Wil¬ liam Watter, of Cundall, Esq., al¬ derman of York, married in 1604. Eleanor (tst=. wife), young¬ est daughter of Sir Henry Slingsby, of Sc riven, Knt., buried at St. Giles's-in-the- Fields, 25 May, 1647. 1—r I i In- William GRAM. Mary Ingram, married to William Ingram, bapt. 1634, d. young. Dorothy Ingram, bapt. 1637, married to George Booth, Esq., of Cridling Park, co. York. Catherine Ingram, baptized 1642, mar¬ ried to William Savile, Esq., of Cridling Park, 5th son of Henry Savile, of Cop¬ ley. She died 16 January, 1692/3, and was buried in York Minster. Hester Ingram, married to Philip Wilkinson, mayor of Hull. of Knottingley, Esq.,groom of the stole to Charles 2, ensign in the Duke of York’s own company of Foot, aged 28, 27 Sep¬ tember, 1665, died before 28 June, 1677. and co-heiress of Henry Gascoigne, of Thorpe-on-the Hill, by his 2nd wife, Grace, dau. of Richd.Thomas. Died in 1669, aged 24. M.I. Roth- well. GRAM, of Thorpe-on- the-Hill, Esq. ter of Goodrick, Esq. Ingram, Esq. William : Ingram, of Coven¬ try, born 12 Sept., 1660, aged 5,12 Sep¬ tember, 1665. Cathe¬ rine, daugh¬ ter of Henry Smith, of Co¬ ventry. 2. Arthur = Ingram, Esq., of Knotting- ley,married 10 July, 1709, died s. p., 28 Aug., 1733, aged 73. : Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Wm. Horsfall, Esq., of Storth’s Hall, co. York. She sur¬ vived. Essex Ingram, a daugh¬ ter, living in 1677. r~l- I I William Ingram. Evereld Ingram. Rev. Goodrich In-=Grace, daugh-= Richard gram, of Knotting¬ ley, vicar of Kirkby Malzeard, co. York, married at Kirk Bur¬ ton, 11 Dec., 1733, ob. s. p ., 1 April, 1755 . aged ss, bur. at Knottingley. ter of Anthony Wells, Esq.,of Bolton, co. Lancaster, and granddaughter of the Rev. Joseph Briggs, vicar of Kirk Burton. Horsfall, Esq. fist husband), of Storth's Hall, co. York. Dorothy, bd. at Kirkby Malzeard, 27 Jan., 1738. Catherine Ingram, married to Norton Hanson, Esq. ||-< Eleanor, living un¬ married, December, 1742. Edward Machel Lord Ingram, 4th Viscount Irwin, born upon St. Stephen’s day, 1686. He was lord-lieutenant of the East Riding of York¬ shire. He died unmar¬ ried, 18 May, 1714, of the small-pox. Richard Ingram, born January, 1687, 5th Viscount Irwin, was governor of Hull, colonel of the Body Guards, 1715; was appointed governor of Bar- badoes 1720, but died a few weeks before he should have set out for that island, in May, 1721, so that his estate and honours devolved upon his brother Arthur. He had mar. Lady Anne Howard, 2nd dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, but died s. p. Arthur Ingram, baptized 21 Decem¬ ber, 1689, succeeded his brother Richard, and was 6th Viscount Irwin. He was member of parliament for Horsham at the time of his brother’s death in 1721. He was appointed custos rotulorum and lord-lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire 1728, but dying without issue in June, 1760, was succeeded by his brother Henry. I I i Arthur Ingram, = Ellinor, daughter William In-=Jane, daugh- 1. Thomas = Mary, sister of Sir Watkinson Payler, of Thoralby, Bart., died October, 1656, buried at Langton, near Malton. Twins, who died with their mother. Edward, Lord Ingram, 2nd Vis¬ count Irwin, son and heir, mar. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Bennet, Lord Sherrard, Baron of Leitrim, in Ireland, and sister of Bennet, Earl of Harborough, in England. She died 1 March, 1746, aged upwards of 80. He died 16 Sep¬ tember, 1688, aged 26, s. p. Henry Ingram, b. 14 May, 1691, succeeded as 7th Viscount Irwin, elected member for Horsham 1722, was made commissary of the stores at Gibraltar 1727, and re-elected at the general election that year, also in the next parliament, 1734, and after his brother’s death was appointed lord-lieu¬ tenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, 1736 ; married.daughter of Charles Scarborough, Esq., and died s. p. 4 April, 1 Geo. 3. Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irwin, married in 1756, died Friday, 19 June,— Frances Shepheard, died 20 No- 1778, at Temple Newsam, aged 78. Will dated 16 June, 1777, and proved I vember, 1807. 27 July, 1778. Isabella Anne Ingram (2nd wife), eldest— Francis Seymour Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford, K.G., daughter and co-heiress, married about 1776, died 12 April, 1836. and lord of Temple Newsam, j. u. Took the surname and arms of Ingram by royal licence, 1807, appointed lord chamber- lain 5 March, 1812, and died 17 June, 1822. Frances Shepheard Ingram, 2nd daughter and co-heiress, married 1 March, 1781, to Lord William Gordon, son of Cosmo George, Duke of Gordon. She died in 1841. = A Francis Charles Ingram, only son, 3rd Marquess of Hertford, K.G., bom- 11 March, 1777, mariied 18 May, 1798, appointed vice-chamberlain 10 March, 1812, warden of the Stannaries, recorder of Coventry and Bodmin, and chief steward and vice-admiral of the Duchy of Cornwall, died 1 March, 1842. Miss Maria Fagniani, died 1856. Hugo Charles Meynell-Ingram, Esq., of Temple Newsam,= co. York, and Hoar Cross Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., high sheriff 1826. By royal sign manual, dated 25 October, 1841, he assumed the additional surname of Ingram, in compliance with Lord Irwin’s will; married in Aug., 1819, and died 25 Feb., 1869. Richard Ingram, succeeded as 4th Marquess of Hertford, K.G.,=Miss Wallace. captain in the army, bom 22/3 February, 1800, died unmarried / 25 August, 1870, and was succeeded in his title by his cousin, < Francis George Hugh, now 5th Marquess of Hertford. < Henry Ingram, born 18 January, 1805, died Au¬ gust, 1850. Frances Maria Ingram, bom 2 Feb¬ ruary, 1799, married, February, 1822, to the Marquess de Chevigne, and died in the November following. Sir Richard Wallace, created a baronet 24 November, 1871, born in = Julie Amelia Charlotte Castlenau, daughter London, 26 July, 1818. | of an officer in the French army, f- J I Edmond Richard Wallace, late a captain in the French army, born 28 August, 1840. of Centple Jletosam. =Anne, daughter of Richard Goldthorpe, haberdasher, lord mayor of York in 1556, and M.P. in 1558/9, by his wife, Jane, daughter of John Norman, of York, and widow ot Richard Thornton, merchant. (See Corp. Christi Reg., p. 232 n.) = Sir Arthur Ingram, of York and Temple-Newsam, Knt., high sheriff of Yorkshire 18 James 1, one of the council=ALiCE (2nd = MARY (3rd wife), in the North, justice of peace in the several Ridings, and often burgess in parliament for the City of York. The founder of Ingram’s Hospital, Bootham, York. He purchased the manors of Temple-Newsam, Leeds Kirkgate- cum-Holbeck, Altofts, Warmfield-cum-Heath, and lands in Hatfield, Halifax, Birdsal, intheco. of York, and others in that and other counties, of great revenues ; he was originally a merchant in London. In 1604 he was appointed comptroller of the customs of the port of London, and on 21 October, 1607, this office was conferred upon him for life. In 1611 he became a bankrupt, but was appointed in the following year secretary and keeper of the signet in the North of England, and in 1615 cofferer of the king’s household. From this last office he was removed at the instigation of the courtiers, who objected to his plebeian birth, and was shortly afterwards appointed manager of the king’s alum mines in Yorkshire. Will dated 15 August, 1640, proved in December, 1642. wife),daugh¬ ter of Mr. Ferrers, citizen London. of daughter of Sir Edward Gre- vile, of Milcote, co. Warwick, and his wife, Joan, daughter of Sir Thomas Bromley, lord chancellor. John In¬ gram. = =Sir Arthur In-=Katherine (2nd wife), 2nd daugh- John Ingram, married, 1st, GRAM, Knt., high sheriff of Yorkshire, 6 Charles 1, de¬ puty- lieutenant and justice of the peace, died 4 July, 1655, bd. at Whitkirk. ter of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Vis¬ count Emley, of Gilling Castle, relict of Robert Stapleton, Esq., of Wighill, and Sir Matthew Boynton, Knt. and Bart., of Barmston. She married, 4thly, at Langton, 12 July, 1657, to Wil¬ liam Wickham, Esq., of Roxby, grandson of William, Bishop of Winchester, by Antonina, one of the five daughters of William Barlow, Bishop of Chichester, who all married bishops. Anne, daughter and heir¬ ess of W. Calverley, of Ec- cleshill, 2ndly, Dorothy, 3rd dau. of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Viscount Emley. (She died 17 June, 1686, buried at Langton, co. York, hav¬ ing mar., 2ndly, 28 Mar., 1639, to Sir Thomas Nor- cliffe, of Langton.) He died s. p., will proved at Canterbury, 24 October, 1635- Elizabeth Ingram, married to Sir Simon Bennet, Bart., of Bechamp- ton. Hed. j./.ini 63 i. Sir Thomas In-=Frances, youngest GRAM (not men¬ tioned in his father’s will, 1640), M.P. for Thirsk, 1640/5, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and of the council of King Chas. 2, died 1671. dau. of Thomas, Lord Viscount Fauconberg. She was baptized at Coxwold, co. York, ^February, 1617. Lionel Ingram, d. y. John Ingram, living in 1623. Henry Ingram, 2nd son, who having been=E ssex, daughter Arthur Ingram, =Jane, dau. great loyalist during the troublesome reign of Charles 1, was raised to the de¬ gree of a peer of Scotland by Charles 2, by patent. ‘ ‘ Henrico Ingram & heredibus masculis de corpore, suo,” &c., dated 23 May, 1661, Viscount Irwin, of the peerage of Scotland. He died August, 1666. of Edward Montagu, Earl of Manchester, lord chamber- lain, &c. Esq., of Barrow- by, which he pur¬ chased from Mr. Layton, died 12 September, 1713. “ Arthur Ingram, of Barrowby, died intestate ; admin¬ istration granted to his son Arthur, 24 April, 1724.” of Sir John Mallory, of Studley, died Aug., 1693. Elizabeth Ingram, mar. to Robt., Lord Rich, son and heir of Henry, Earl of Holland, brother to Susan, Countess of Suffolk. Anne Ingram, married to Henry, 2nd son of Robt. Stapleton, of Wighill, Esq. Katherine Ingram, married to Sir Chris¬ topher Ne- vill, of Au- ber, near Lincoln, Knt. Mary Ingram, died an infant. Arthur, Lord=Isabella, eldest dau. and co- Essex Thomas = Frances, daughter=JOHN Wood (2nd Ingram, 2nd heiress of John Machel, Ingram, Ingram, and heiress of husband), of son, succeeded Esq., of Hills and Horsham, baptized Esq., d. John Nicholson, Copmanthorpe his brother as in Sussex, burgess in parlia- 10 Jan., 19 Feb., of York, M.D. andHollinHall, 3rd Viscount ment for Horsham. She living in 1703. She died 23 Mar., a barrister-at- Irwin, baptized afterwards married to John 1666, but 1740, aged 59. law. 15 Tan., 1669, Noel, of Walcot, in North- d. y. A died 21 June, 1702. a quo Wood, of Hollin Hall, whom see. Arthur In¬ gram, a Tur¬ key merchant, heir to his nephew, Ar¬ thur, married Elizabeth, daughter of .Baras, Esq. = Mallory In¬ gram. Henry and John In¬ gram, d. y. Mary Ingram. Katherine Ingram, un¬ married. Elizabeth In¬ gram, mar¬ ried to Ab- strupus, son and heir of Sir Abstrupus Danby, Knt., of Famley. John Ingram, born 6 April, 1693. Thomas Ingram, born 1 February, 1697, died in May, 1698. William Ingram, 7th and youngest son, a merchant in Holland. Rev. Dr. George Ingram, canon of Windsor, and chaplain of the House of Commons, succeeded his brother Henry, as 8th Vis¬ count Irwin, bom 19 Novem¬ ber, 1694, and died 1762, r. p. Charles Ingram, born 8 April, = Elizabeth, daugh- n 1696, colonel of a company of the 2nd regiment of Foot Guards, was appointed adjutant-general of the forces, member for Horsham 1737, and continued in the parliament till his death, 14 November, 1748. ter of .and widow of Francis Brice, died before 1748. Arthur Ingram, died May, 1708. Thomas Ingram (posthumous), ob. inf. Frances Ingram. Isabella Ingram, only daughter and heiress, mar¬ ried to the Hon. General Cary, brother to Lord Vis¬ count Falkland, died in 1799, aged 81, and buried at Rudby. i Isabella Ingram, bom 17 Dec., 1729, married 17 March, = Lieut.-Colonel Frecheville Ramsden, 6th son of Sir 1761, buried at Horsham, co. Sussex, 25 Feb., 1762. | Wm. Ramsden, Bart., baptized at Brotherton, n April, A 1715, and died 24 December, 1804. Elizabeth Ingram, married Nathaniel Bayley, Esq. Elizabeth Ingram, 3rd=HuGO Meynell, of daughter and co-heiress, married, 10 Aug!, 1782, and died in 1817. Hoar Cross, co. Staf¬ ford, Esq., died in 1801. Harriet Ingram, 4th daughter and co-heiress, married, 16 September, 1739, to Henry Harvey Aston, of Aston, Cheshire, who died in the East Indies. = A Louisa Susanna Ingram, youngest daughter and co-heiress, married, 7 July, 1787, to Sir John Rams¬ den, of Byram, co. York, Bart., and died 22 No¬ vember, 1857, aged 91. == A =Georgiana, daughter of Frederick Pigou, Esq., of Hill Street, Berkeley Square. Henry Meynell, vice-admiral R.N., late M.P. for Lisburn, died at Paris, 24 March, 1865. Edward Francis Meynell, died unmar¬ ried in 1854. Elizabeth Meynell, married, 4 July, 1825, to Col. Wey¬ mouth. Isabella Ann Meynell, died in 1807. Frances Adeline Meynell, married, 21 November, 1841, to William Beckett, Esq., M.P. for Leeds, son of Sir John Beckett, Bart. He died s. p. 26 January, 1863. Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram, of Temple Newsam, co. York, and Hoar Cross=EMiLY Charlotte, eldest daughter Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. and D.L. for cos. 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Joseph Laughton, ob. 13 July, 1672, buried at Rotherham. 5. Jonathan Laughton. Ruth Laughton, only daughter, ob. 7 August, 1675. and buried at Rother- Willey ( 1st wife), of Roclies- Kcnt. e = i. W 1 l John Maul everer. FeUow of Trinity College, Cambridge, ob. r devisee of the Eastfield estate, baptized 20 December. 1636, ob. 25 December, 1702, aged 60, and buried in Tickhill church, where the armorial bearings on his monument are —quarterly per fess in¬ dented, impaling a plain cross. He is supposed by Hunter, the Yorkshire histo- above named, which borne by Vescy, of Bramp- l-le-Morthen. unn 2. John Laughton, B.D., of Trinity 2. Mar •' ife), College. Cambridge, and keeper of the baptii of Rochester, University Library, baptized 17 Jan., 1655, wife of Anthc aforesaid, ob. 1649, and ob. 4 September. 1712 ; in • . Jane Laughton, of (. 1695, aged 57, buned 2 October (? daughter of James Marr, of London). e t f chdor" but it is r '. John Laughti rwood, co. Leict of Burlefgli Park, Esq. 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Robert Leatham, bom 13 December, =Sarah .died 1657, died 21 January, 1707. 25 July. 1715- Robert Leatham, = Elizabeth Mid- bom 15 February. 1691, ob. 16 April, 1734 - ~t r DLETON, dau. of Bossall Mid¬ dleton, of Bo- roughbridge. 2. John Leatham, d. y. 3. Sarah Leatham, died in 1769, aged 73, unmar. 4. Martha Leatham, died in 1717, aged 18. . William Leatham, = bom 26 April, 1701, died at Pontefract, 31 January, 1779. Robert Leatham, born 1726. Bossall Leatham, bom 1731. Elizabeth Leatham. Ann Leatham, died young, in 1741. Sarah Leatham. William Leatham, of London, mar. Sarah John Leatham, = Elizabeth, banker at Pon¬ tefract, bom 3 February, 1740, mar. 30 Aug., 1775, d. 1 June, 1823, aged 83. dau. of John Flintoff, of Thirsk, and his wife, Sarah Aldam ; died 8 May, 1817, aged 70. Robert Leatham, died young, in 1746. John Leatham, born 5 July, 1776. Elizabeth Leatham, died 7 April, 1810, aged 31. Sarah Leatham, died young, in 1784. William Leatham, of Heath, = Margaret Walker, dau. banker at Wakefield and Ponte¬ fract, author of “Letters on the Currency,” bom 2 August, 1784, married 21 July, 1813, died 19 Oct., 1842, at Leamington. and co-heiress of Joshua Walker, M.D., of Leeds, bom 29 January, 1793, died 7 January, 1871, at Heath. Isaac Lea¬ tham, died 17 March, 1790, aged 3 - -1 I Flintoff Leatham, = sometime banker, of Pontefract, bom 17 June, 1791, died 1 April, 1856. I ‘ John Blackburn Lea¬ tham, died 26 February, 1826, aged 3 months. Henry William Leatham, of New Zealand, married Elizabeth Newland, of New Zealand. = A John Flintoff Leatham. Richard Blackburn Leatham, lieutenant in 3rd Buffs, and captain of defence force in New Zealand. John Arthing- William Henry Leatham, of Hemsworth Hall, banker at: ton Leatham, Wakefield and Pontefract, from 1836 to 1852, magistrate for barrister - at - law, West Riding since October, 1850, deputy-lieutenant for the bom 29 March, same since 1853 ; is author of several “ Poems,” “ Lectures," 1814, died 24 and “ Tales of English Life, and Miscellanies;" sat in parlia- May, 1857, un- ment for Wakefield from April till July, 1859, when he was dis- married. placed on petition ; re-elected, July, 1865, and sat till Nov., 1868, when he did not offer himself for re-election ; of Hems¬ worth ; is joint lord of the manor ; bom at Wakefield, 6 July, 1815. Priscilla Gurney, 4th daughter of Samuel Gurney, Esq., of Upton, Essex, and Lom¬ bard Street, banker, bom at Upton, 16 August, 1819, mar¬ ried 19 February, 1839- 3. Joshua Wal¬ ker Leatham, born 27 Aug., 1817, died 9 Feb., 1819. Charles Albert Leatham, of Gunnersgate, near Middlesbo- rough, bom 20 September, 1825, married 6 March, 1851, and died 11 March, 1858. r t r~r X-. Samuel Gurney: Leatham, of Trinity Col¬ lege, Camb., magistrate for West Riding, banker at Wakefield, and Pontefract, son and heir, born 13 Dec., 1840, mar. 28 Feb., 1867. Annie Ger¬ trude, dau. of J. F. Bateman, Esq., F.R.S., of Moor Park, Surrey, high sheriff for that county, 1866, by Anne, only daughter of Sir William Fair- bairn, Bart. William Henry Leatham, bom 30 Dec., 1844, d. 8 Dec., 1863. Francis Albert Leatham, bom 5 May, 1846, d. 14 Jan., 1849. Edmund Ernest Leatham, banker, at Wakefield and Ponte¬ fract, b. 3 Dec., 1847. Charles Alfred Leatham, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, bom 11 September, 1849. Gerald Arthur Buxton Lea¬ tham, late student at Royal Agri¬ cultural College, Cirencester, now of Thorganby Hall, co. York, bom 30 April, 1851. Herbert Barclay Leatham, late student at Royal Agricultural Col¬ lege, Cirencester, bom 15 Nov., 1852. Octavius Leatham, bom 17 April, 1854. Claude Leatham, bom 18 April, 1856. “TTl „ Margaret Eliza¬ beth Leatham, b. 21 Jan., 1842, d. 20 Sept., 1842. Priscilla Mary Leatham, b. 29 Mar., 1843, d. 21 Nov., 1851. Agnes Georgina Leatham, b. 29 Oct., i860. 1 I II I Rachel Mary Leatham. Emma Leatham. Margaret Lea¬ tham. Elizabeth Lea¬ tham. Jane Gurney Leatham. Frederic Gurney Leatham, born 19 January, 1868. Eustace La Trobe Leatham, born 3rd August, 1870. Gertrude Hilda Leatham, b. 28 Dec., 1868, died same day. Catherine Isabella Leatham, bom 22 October, 1871. Norah Margaret Leatham, bom 7 December, 1872. of SemstoortI), Crest:—A nest, thereon an eagle, with wings elevated or, the nest and wings fretty vert. =Sarah . She was buried at Burton (or Monk Bretton), 3 November, 1666. 1 1 1 1 INI William Leatham, died young, in 1660. Sarah Leatham. John Leatham, died young, in 1664. Ann Leatham. = Elizabeth, widow of J. Lindley, of Pontefract, and daughter of. Wilson, Esq., and his wife, Mary, daughter of James Sollitt, Esq., of Ryton, died 8 September, 1774, aged 60. William Leatham. 4. Joseph Leatham, died young, in 1703. 1. Mary Leatham. 2. Ann Leatham, died young. Isaac Leatham, Colonel of the Malton Militia, bom 10 February, 1744, died 21 March, 1815. Mary Cockerill, of Barton, only daughter and heiress of Henry Cockerill, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter and co-heiress of Ingram Chapman, Esq., of Whitby, by his wife, Elizabeth Linskill (see that family), died 27 May, 1807, aged 62. Mary Leatham, married at Pon¬ tefract, 28 June, 1762, to Thomas, son of Robert and Elizabeth Howard, of Lon¬ don. = A Elizabeth Leatham, mar¬ ried at Pontefract, 11 Feb., 1772, to Robert, son of Robert and Eliza¬ beth Howard, of London.= =Elizabeth Blackburn, of London, born 22 Febmary, 1796, died February, 1867. William Leatham, cap¬ tain in Militia, born 21 July, 1770, died 16 Nov., 1804. Henry Cockerill Leatham,— Lucy, daughter and co¬ captain in Yeomanry, born 7 November, 1776, died 6 Aug., 1852. heiress of Rev. Thos. Lund, M.A., rector of Barton. Elizabeth Leatham, died in 1801, aged 29. Mary Leatham, died in 1781, aged 8. Alfred Sinclair Lea-=Mary Jane Tylden Chisholm, eldest tham, captain 94th Re- dau. of the late Rev. Charles Chisholm, giment, retired 1871. M.A., chaplain to the Duke of York. = A l 1 Elizabeth Eliza Jane Leatham, mar- Flintoff ried Charles Grabham, M.D., Leatham. of Pontefract. = A Harriet Elizabeth Leatham, married Rev. J oseph Ken worthy, M.A., rector of Ackworth. = = Rachel Pease, 3rd dau. of the late Joseph Pease, Esq., of Southend, Dar¬ lington, and sometime M.P. for So. Durham, by his wife Emma, youngest daughter and co-heiress of Joseph Gurney, Esq., of Lakenham Grove, co. Norwich (see pedigrees of these families). EdwardAldam Leatham,=Mary Jane, dau. of Whitley Hall, co. York, and Eaton Square, banker at Wakefield and Ponte¬ fract, M.A. and Fellow of University College, Lon¬ don, M.P. for Hudders¬ field, author of “ Char- mione,” bom 2 Aug., 1828, married 29 October, 1851. of John Fowler, Esq., of Elm Grove, Melksham, co. Wilts, and his wife Rebecca, dau. of William Hull, Esq., of Uxbridge, co. Middlesex. Margaret Elizabeth Leatham, married (as 2nd wife), 10 June, 1847, to The Rt. Hon. John Bright, M.P., of One Ash, Rochdale, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1873. He was born 16 November, 1811. = Mary Walker Leatham, mar¬ ried, 9 June, 1842, to Joseph Gurney Barclay, Esq., banker, London, and Knotts Green, co. Essex. She d. 10 Feb., 1848. I II I Henry Paul Disney Ken worthy, of Uni¬ versity College, Ox¬ ford. Basil Anthony Ken¬ worthy, died young. Cuthbert Mathias Kenworthy. Monica Kenworthy, died young. i 1 1 1 1 r Arthur William Leatham, of John Albert Bright, born Downing College, Cambridge, born 18 March, 10 August, 1852. John Fowler Leatham, bom 7 April, 1857. Albert Edward Leatham, born 9 Aug., 1859. Harold Leatham, b. 23 Aug., 1861. Mary Janet Leatham, married, 1873, to Edward Whitwell, Esq., of Anna Elizabeth Bright. Darlington. Margaret Sophia Bright. Beatrice Leatham. Margaret Hilda Leatham. Ethel Leatham. Robert Barclay,=Elizabeth Ellen, William Leatham Bright, born 12 August, 1851. Leonard Bright, bom 24 Febmary, 1859, d. y. Philip Bright, born 23 April, 1863. Mary Harriott Bright. banker, of High Leigh, co. Herts, born 13 Dec., 1843, married 12 Febmary, 1868. dau. of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., of Easenege, Herts, and his wife Rachel Jane, 5th daughter of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq. Robert Leatham Barclay, born 1869. Mary Dorothea. Wm. Leatham Barclay, B.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, born 26 June, 1845, married, in 1872, Amelia Annette, dau. of Joseph Tritton, Esq., of Bloomfield, Nor¬ folk ; she died 6 April, 1873, leav¬ ing an only dau., J osephine Annette Jane, bom 30 March, 1873. Elizabeth Barclay, b. 21 January, 1847, died 31 Aug., 1849. eg & o w w ^etitgree of Ulster, of —i-,.u- “pgpsa -gas5 frs ’s~f=“ t&ssf* f #^rIEi —-- ' " ™ 1 •|I|h=. S-H- ~:E mmwm Wg_ -fg B riciIakd ^ Low- U,i^„„. m •» ‘SkS" 3 ||£If™ h 5 Sodc m - . iSlIgl^j j l; IpP™ 1 § ^ slafl~ 'P^telss ‘Sll ” jJ “ Mmmm^ ter ' ,7 ° 5 - t bar ” ara - D w™cr^ H w WWiMfelMS 6 m t ^ ®i -i PBfgB A35«S®S?^ i ;: t r sl! iral ^' A - -■ - m aJg&E;lifer— : =““ : fe = “ • GETTY CENTER LIBRARY 3 3125 00446 8803