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EDITED BY
JOSEPH JACKSON HOWARD, LL.D., F.S.A.
VOLUME II.
LONDON:
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., PATERNOSTEE BOW.
1870.
LONDON :
MITCHELL AND HUGHES, PBINTEBa
WABDOUB 8TBEET. W.
L'ENVOI.
The reception accorded to the Miscellanea Oenealooica bt Heraldica
was from the beginning very favourable, and the supply of original matter
suitable to its pages soon became so large as to encourage the Editor to
extend the undertaking by starting a New Series^ to be published, as a rule,
monthly instead of quarterly.
For reasons into which it is needless here to enter, the publication
of the original work was not at once suspended.
The second volume, however, of the Quarterly Miscellanea being now
completed^ and the Monthly Series being established on a firm basis of
public support^ there appears no reason for prolonging the existence of the
former work.
The Quarterly Series, therefore, is now concluded, and the Editor, while
tendering his very cordial thanks to all contributors and subscribers,
ventures to hope that the future numbers of his Miscellany in its undivided
form will be found to deserve the like favour which has been hitherto so
kindly accorded to the two distinct publications.
July, 1876.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Confirmation of Amu, by Bobert Cooke, Clarenoeux, to Qeorge Baker, of London, Gentleman 1
The Prooeedinge of the Funeral of Gefirey Elwee, Esq., Alderman 2
Funeral Certificate of Mrs. Elizabeth Elwee, 1625 4
Extracts firom Begisters relating to the Family of Fknshawe 4
Extract firom a Pedigree of Egerton of Shawe, compiled by Bandle Holme, in the possession
of Sir Philip Grey-Egerton, Bart., M.P 16
Exemplification of Arms and Grant of Crest, by William Camden, Clarenceux, to William
Brock, of the Inner Temple, Esq. ; the original belonging to Sir Philip Grey-Egerton,
Bart., M.P 17
The Visitation of the Countie of Cornwall, 1620 18
KnoUee Pedigree ; from the original in the possession of B. Wyatt Greenfield, Esq 19
Grant of Arms by Sir Isaac Heard, Et., Garter, and George Harrison, Clarenceux, to
William Bruere, of Ashted, 1803 20
Extracts firom the Bolam Begister relating to the Family of Middleton 21
CunUffe Pedigree ; Conliffe Pedigree 22
Pedigree of Hunt of Longnor ; copied firom the original in the possession of Mr. John Par-
tridge 23
Gill Pedigree ; from the Visitation of London, 1633-34 24
Gill Pedigree from the Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1634 25
Gill Pedigree ; extracted from the Beoords of the College of Arms, by George Harrison,
Windsor Herald 26
Grant of Arms by Sir Charles Young, Et., Garter, and James Pulman, Clarenceux, to Hugh
Myddeiton EUioombe, of Culverlands, 1849; communicated by the Bev. Henry T.
EUacombe 33
Beport on the Pedigree of the Family of the Bight Honourable James Craggs, Postmaster-
General, the Father of the Bight Honourable James Craggs, Secretary of State in the
reign of George the First 34
A Pedigree and Genealogical Account of the Family of Craggs of Wyserley, in tho County
Palatine of I>urham ; collected from Begisters, Visitation Books, and other Becords, by
John Warburton, Somerset Herald : from the original in the possession of the Earl of
St. Germans ' 86
Eliot Family. Memoranda on Fly-leaves of an old Bible in the Port Eliot Library 39
• ••
VIU CONTENTS.
PAGJS
Eliot Family. Extracts from the St. Germans Begisters; communioated by the Bev.
Tobias Fumeauz, St Germans 40
Grant of Arms to Hariot Eliot, wife of Bichard Eliot, of St. Germans, by John Anstis,
Esq., Garter, and Knox Ward, Esq., Clarenceuz, 1726 ; from the original belonging to
the Earl of St. Germans 43
The Pedigree of the noble Family of Eliot of Port Eliot, in the County of Cornwall 44
Arms of Eliot, with the Quarterings of Eliot and ComwaUis 48
Confirmation of Arms by Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster, to the Bev. Matthew Dawson
Duffield, Canon of Middleham, Vicar of Stebbing, co. Essex, 1858 ; from the original
in the possession of the Bev. the Count Dawson-Buffield 49
Dawson Pedigree; from Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584 61
Dawson Pedigree ; from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1612 52
Dawson of Azerley ; Inscriptions in Kirkby Malzeard Church, Yorkshire ; communicated
Mr. W. J. Croft, of Kirkby Mabseard 53
Helsby Pedigree ; copied from the original Boll in the possession of Thomas Helsby, Esq.. . 55
Marshall Pedigree; extracted from the Becords in the College of Arms, London; copied
from the original in the possession of George W. Marshall, Esq 62
Grant of Arms, by Sir Charles G^rge Young, Garter, and Bobert Laurie, Clarenceux, to
George William Marshall, of Ward End House, co. Warwick, 1867 65
Marshall Family ; Extracts from the Parish Begisters of Perlethorpe, co. Nottingham .... 66
Monumental Inscriptions relating to the Family of Marshall 68
Notes and Queries, with Answers : Bruere ; Henry Marshall ; Freer, with Pedigree of Freer,
sometime of Essendine, Innemethy, and Woodlands, in the County of Perth 69
Mauleverer Pedigree ; copied from the original Boll dated 1591, to which is appended the
Official Seal of Lancaster Herald, in the possession of Douglas Brown, Esq., of Amcliffe
Hall 78
Continuation of the Mauleverer Pedigree, by Timothy Mauleverer, of the City of Durham,
1783 77
Mauleverer Pedigree ; collected and contrived by William Mauleverer, Esq., 1601 78
Mauleverer Pedigree ; from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5 81
Mauleverer Family; Extracts from Family Bible at Amcliffe; the Parish Begister of
Bardsley, co. York ; and from the Ingleby-AmcUffe Begister Book 82
Wolley Family ; Extracts from a Family Bible relating to 85
Pedigree of Armjrtage of Eirklees ; from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1612 87
Armitage of Kirklees ; from Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1666 88
Armytage Pedigree ; extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms 89
Extracts from the Begisters of York Minster ; the Parish Begisters of Hartshead ; and St.
Martin's, York, relating to the Armytage Family 90
Abstracts from the Wills and Administrations of the Name of Armitage in the Begistry
Office in York 92
Abstracts from the Wills of the Name of Armitage in the Will Office, London 93
Extracts frx>m the Begisters of South Kirkby, co. York, relating to the Arm^iage Family . . 93
Memorandums relating to the Family of North, 1705 94
Grant of Crest by Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms, to Sir George Beverley of
Dublin, Kt., 20 January, 2 James I. ; from Pedigrees and Arms collected by Bandle
Holme 96
Exemplification of Arms and Grant of Crest by William Dethick, Garter, and William
CamdoD, Clarenceux, to George Smithes, of Wike, co. Somerset, 1602 ; copied fr*om the
original Exemplification in the possession of Francis Smythies, Esq., of Colchester .... 96
Newby Pedigree ; from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-6 97
CONTENTS. IX
PAGB
Autographs from the Title-page and Fly-leaf of Lambarde Diary 98
The Lambarde Diary ; copied from the original MS. in the poesession of Multon Lambarde,
Esq., of Beechmont 99
Notes on the Alman Family ; oommunioated by the fiev. W. D. Macray 114
'Pan stemmatis, sive Genealogie clarse Familin de ffanshawe ; copied from the original Vellum
Boll in the poasession pf J. G. Fanshawe, Esq., of Parsloes 115
Notes to the Fanshawe Pedigree ; communicated by J. E. Sage, Esq 118
Fuishawe Family; Extracts from the Family Bible at Parsloes; communicated by J. 6.
Fanshawe, Esq 118
Grant of Augmentation granted to Bichard Fanshawe, 1649 ; from the Begifiter in the
College of Arms, London 121
Pedigree of Lascelles of Brackeuburgh, Hinderskelf, and Eryholme, in the County of York ;
copied from the original Boll in the possession of Bobert Morley Lasoellee, Esq., of
Slingsby 128
Lasoellei Pedigrees; from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1684-6 128
Eiamples of Armorial Book-plates : — James Franklin Fuller ; Gordon Willoughby James
Gyll 180
Contributions to the Milton Pedigree ; communicated by Colonel J. L. Chester 181
Notes and Queries, with Answers : — Maodonell ; Armytage ; Parsons Family ; Buckiugham
Family; Philip Hawkins; Vavasour of Spaldington; De la Vaohe, Bestwdd, and
Cheney, with Pedigrees ; Hall of Witney, Oxfordshire ; Edwin Family 182
Booth Family; Memoranda in the Handwriting of George Booth, Prothonotary of the
County Palatine of Chester, from the original in the possession of his descendant, Mrs.
Annesley, of Clifford Chambers, co. Gloucester ; communicated by B. W. Greenfield, Esq. 187
The Genealogie of the Worshippf ul and Ancient Familie of the Heskaythes of Buffourd in
Lancashire ; copied from the original TM in the possession of Sir Thomas G. F. Hes-
keth, of Bufford, Bart 140
Heeketh Pedigrees ; from the Visitations of Lancashire, 1618 and 1664 160
Baleigh Pedigree ; extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms, by George Harrison,
Windsor Herald ; communicated by B. B. Coxwell Bogers, Esq., of Dowdeswell Court 156
Bhodes Pedigree ; extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms, by Albert W. Woods,
Lancaster Herald ; communicated by Fretwell W. Hoyle, Esq., of Eastwood 168
The Pedigree of Sir Philip Sidney, compiled by Bobert Cook, Esq.,Clarenceux King of Arms,
temp. Elizabeth 160
Confirmation of Arms, by Sir Liaac Heard, Kt., Garter, and Sir George Nayler, Kt., Claren-
ceux, to James Bussell, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, 1820 ' 168
Will of Bichard Bussell, 1674 169
Tombstone, at Charlestown, of James Bussell, eldest son of Bichard Bussell 171
Ancient Pedigree of Colvill ; copied from a document in the handwriting of the latter part
of the fifteenth century, in the possession of Douglas Brown, Esq., of Arndiffe 171
Entries relating to the Kaines and Pushman families, from pages in *' The Book of Common
Prayer," Oxford, 1703 172
Grant of Arms by Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux, to the Clothworkers' Company, 1580 ; from
the original Grant in the possession of the Clothworkers* Company 173
Grant of Crest and Supporters by Bobert Cooke, Clarenceux, to the Clothworkers' Com-
pany, 1587 174
Entries relating to the Family of Morris ; from a detached fly-leaf in the possession of Mr.
Coleman 175
Thomson Pedigree ; extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms ; communicated by
B. E. Thomson, of Kenfield 176
X CONTENTS.
PAOB
Exemplifioation of Arms by Sir Charles George Young, Garter, and James Pulman, Claren-
ceux, to Eichard Edward Thomson, of Eenfield, Esq 177
Arm7ti^;e of Netherton ; Extracts relating to, from the Registers of the Parish Church of
Thomhill, co. York ; communicated by G. J. Armytage, Esq., of Eirklees 179
Pedigree of Armytage of Netherton 181
Grant of Crest to Sir Richard MinshuU, 1642 ; communicated by J. Bellamy MinshuU, Esq. 182
MinshuU Pedigrees ; fram the Heraldic Visitation of Cheshire in 1613 ; communicated by
J. B. MinshuU, Esq 188
MinshuU Pedigrees; from the Visitation of Cheshire, 1663 186
Confirmation of Arms by Sir Thomas St. G^rge, Garter, and Sir Henry St. George, Claren-
oeux, to John Evershed, of Evershed, 1686 ; from the original in the possession of
Samuel Evershed, Esq., of Eastbourne 191
Extracts from the Heraldic CoUections of R. Glover relating to the Mildmay Family (Har-
leian MSS.) ; 192
MUdmay Pedigrees : from the Visitation of Essex, 1634 ; communicated by E. J. Sage, Esq. 197
Notes and Queries, with Answers : — Ripley ; Richard Smith, titular Bishop of Chaloedon ;
Mauleverer Pedigree; WilUams of Aberystwith; Abbot; Family of Butcher; Davies
and Heffeman ; Newman ; Cromwell Family and Cornish Arms ; LasoeUes ; Family of
FuUer of Kerry ; Mosley of the Houghe, co. Lane. ; Sheers Family ; Evershed ; Rains-
borough, or Rainsborowe ; Family of MUbome, of Herefordshire ; George and Newton
Families 201
Maitland Pedigree ; compUed by G. H. Rogers-Harrison, Windsor Herald 205
Smethurst Pedigree ; extracted from the Records of the College of Arms ; communicated by
Richard Smethurst, Esq., of Ellerbeok 214
Grant of Arms by William Hervy, Norroy, to the Town of Morpeth, 1662 ; from the
original Grant in the possession of the Corporation of Morpeth 216
Westby Pedigree ; from the Visitation of York, 1584 : 217
Cholmley Pedigree ; extracted from the Records of the CoUege of Arms 218
Cholmley Family ; Extracts from the Cholmley Bible (1629), Whitby Abbey 220
Monumental Inscriptions relating to the Cholmley Family in Whitby Abbey and the
Church of St. Michael, Crambe 222
Genealogia Familie de Fetherstons, de Packwood, com. Warr 229
Fetherston Certificates : — Abigail Dikes ; Alexander Fetherston ; Warrant of Robert, Earl
of Aylesbury, Deputy Earl Marshal, 1678 ; communicated by John Fetherston, Esq.,
of Packwood 280
Memoranda relating to the Lutman Family, from a Bible, dated 1580, in the possession of
the Hon. and Rev. J. R. 0. Bridgeman 232
Extracts from the Over Registers relating to the Pope Family ; conununicated by Charles
F. S. Warren, Esq., of Over 233
The Genealogie or Pedegree of the Right WorshipfuU and worthie Captaine Sir William
Cole of the CasteU of EniskiUen in the Countie of ffirmanaugh in the Kingdome of
Ireland, Knight ; copied from the original Pedigree belonging to the Earl of EnniskiUen 284
Grant of Crest, by Stephen Martin Leake, Garter, and WiUiam Oldys, Norroy, to Sir Ellis
CunUffe, Knt. and Bart., 1760 ; copied from the original Grant in the possession of Sir
Robert A. Cunlifle, Bart 261
Grant of Arms, by John Anstis, Garter, and Sir John Vanbrugh, Clarenceux, to Dr. Hugh
Boulter, Bishop of Bristol, 1720 ; communicated by W. Consitt Boulter, Esq 252
Examples of Armorial Book-plates : — Arthur Williams, of MeiUionydd, Esq. ; Richard
Mostyn, of Penbedw, Esq. ; Vaughan ; Watkins WUliams, Esq., of Penhedw ; Salisbury,
R<ig; W. W. E. Wynne, Peniarth Library 253
CONTENTS. XI
PAGB
Hall Pedigrees, from the YisitationB of Loudon, 1568 and 1633-4; oommimicated by the
Eev. F. H. Hall, of High Legh 255
Hall Funeral Certificate 256
Notes and Queries, with Answers : — Hirst, Majnard, and Shirt Families ; Laughton Family ;
Soderini Family ; Fhillipe of Witston ; Macmanus Family ; Boulter, Consitt, Holgate ;
Grove of Woodford, oo. Essex ; Grove of Feme, co. Wilts ; Laurence of Coleraine ;
Abbot Family 257
Grant of Arms to Sir Walter Mildmay, 6 Edward YI. ; copied from the original, in Camden's
Heraldic Collections 261
Mildmay Pedigree ; fh>m the Visitation of Northampton, 1618 262
Pedigree of Mildmay of Marks, Shawford, and Hazel Grove ; communicated by Edward J.
Sage, Esq 263
Mildmay Funeral Certificates, communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq. : — Sir Walter Mild-
may, 1606 ; Sir Anthony Mildmay, 1617 ; Dame Grace Mildmay, 1620 267
Meggison Notes, taken from a copy of " The Holy Bible, 12mo, Cambridge, 1782 " 269
Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Vavasour, fh>m the Heraldic Collections
of B. Glover, Somerset Herald ; communicated by Sir Henry M. Vavasour, Bart 270
Genealogy of Henry Lloyd, aUoi Bosendall, of Cheyme, co. Surro}*, Esq. ; copied from the
original^ in the possession of W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., of Peniarth 277
Fuishawe Wills, communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq. : — ^Thomasine Fanshawe, 1562 ;
Henry Fanshawe, Esq., 1568; Anne Fanshawe, 1584; Thomas Fanshawe, of Ware
Park and Jenkins, Esq., 1600>; John Fanshawe, Gent., of Eivenhall, 1516 ; Sir Henry
Fanshawe, of Ware Park, 1616 ; Dame Elizabeth Fanshawe, 1631 280
Memoranda from the Begisters of the Parish Church of Sephton, Lancashire, relating to the
Maghull Family ; communicated by the Bev. Dawson-Duffield, Bector of Sephton .... 303
Pedigree of the Families of Cleaver and Peach, copied from a Vellum Boll in the possession
of the Bev. C. P. Peach, Vicar of Appleton le Street 804
Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Gresham Family, communicated by Granville
Leveson Gower, Esq., F.S.A., of Titsey Place: — Grant of Augmentation to John
Gresham, Sheriff of London, 1537; Grant of Augmentation, by Barker, Garter, to
Bichard Gresham, 1537 ; Pedigree from the Visitation of Norfolk, 1563 ; Pedigrees
firom the Visitation of London, 1568 ; Pedigree from the Visitation of Surrey, 1662 ;
Funeral Certificates— Sir Thomas Bowe, 1570, Lady Elizabeth Nevill, 1573, Sir
Thomas Gresham, Knight, 1579, Lady Gresham, 1596, Sir Nathaniel Bacon, Knight,
1622, Sir Thomas Gresham of Titsey, 1630 311
Pedigree of Whalley, of the County of Leicester ; communicated by J. Fetherston, jun.,
Esq., F JS.A 321
Notes relating to the Family of Garway, of Alton, oo. Hereford 324
Finch Genealogy, copied from the original MSS. in the possession of the Earl of Winchilsea. 325
Fknshawe Wills, Part II. ; communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq. ; William Fanshawe, of
Parsloes, 1634-50 ; Mary Fanshawe, of Stratford-le-Bow, 1641 ; Thomas Fanshawe, of
Jenkins, 1651 ; Lionel Fanshawe, of Dronfield, 1666 ; Thomas Fanshawe, of Hoxton,
1657 ; Sir Bichard Fanshawe, Bart., 1666 ; Thomas Fanshawe, of Hartlip, 1668 ; Eliza-
beth, Lady Fanshawe, 1668; Thomas, second Viscount Fanshawe, 1674; Lionel Fan*
shawe, of London, 1677 ; Dame Anne Fanshawe, 1679 ; Sir Simon Fanshawe, of Ware,
1679-88 ; William Fanshawe, of London, 1683 ; Henry Fanshawe, of Dengey Hall,
1685 ; John Fanshawe, of Parsloes, 1689 ; Eveljm, Viscount Fanshawe, 1689 338
Brodriok Genealogy, copied from the origiDal Pedigree in the College of Arms ; communi-
cated by the Bight Hon. Viscount Midleton 359
Brodrick Pedigree, extracted from the Beoords of College of Arms 864
• •
XU CONTENTS.
Monumental Insoriptions, etc., at Ilkley, Yorkshire ; taken July, 1867, by Charles Jackson,
of Doncaster 371
Pedigree of Woodroffe, of Plusterwine, co. Glouoesier ; communicated by W. H. Woodroffe,
Esq., of Plusterwine House, Lydney 378
Wills and Notices of Gilbert, of Kent ; communicated by W. Smith Ellis, Esq., of Hyde-
croft 884
Ikdsz 07 Nambs 385
GbnssaIi Ikdxz 427
XIU
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAOB
Arms of George Baker, of London 1
Arms of Elwes, impaling Gabott 4
Arms of John Gaspard Eanshawe 12
Arms of William Brock, of the Inner
Temple 17
Signature of Edward Lower 18
Arms of John EnoUes 19
Arms of William Bruere, of Ashted .... 20
Signature of Ellis Gunliffe 22
Signature of John Gunliffe 22
Arms of Hunt, of Longnor 23
Signature of Robert Treswell, Somerset . . 23
Signature of Augustine Yinoent, Sov^e
Croix 23
Arms of J. Gill, of Sudbury 24
Signature of Philip Gill 24
Arms of Gill, of Wighill 25
Signature of Edward Gill 26
Arms of Hugh Myddelton Ellioombe S3
Arms of Graggs, of Landew and Wjeerley. 39
Arms of Hariot Eliot, of St. Germans .... 43
Arms of Eliot, of Port Eliot 44
Arms of the Earl of St. Germans 48
Qoarterings of Eliot and Gomwallis 48
Arms of llatthew Dawson Duffield 49
Arms of Dawson, of Coverdale and Azerley. 60
Arms of Dawson, of Spaldingholme 61
Arms of Dawson, of Ajserley 52
Arms of William Dawson, of Azerley .... 53
Arms of Anthony Dawson, of Azerley, with
Quarterings « . . 54
PAOl
Arms of Helsby, of Helsby, with Quarter-
ings 61
Arms of George William Marshall, of Ward
End House 66
Arms of Freer, of Essendine 70
Arms of Sir Eichard Mauleverer 73
Arms of Mauleverer, with five Quarter-
ings 77
Signature of William Mauleverer 80
Arms of Mauleverer, quartering Golvile and
Gonyers 81
Signature of William Mauleverer 81
Signature of John Armitage, of Kirk-
lees 87
Arms of Armitage, of Kirklees •. 88
Arms of Sir George Beverley, of Dublin. . 95
Arms of George Smithes, of Wyke 96
Arms of Newby, of Eirkfenton 97
Arms of Newby, of Northfenton 97
Crest of Thomas Newby 97
Seal of William Lambarde 98
Signature of William Lambarde, in 1554
andl589 97
Signature of Sir Multon Lambarde 98
Signature of Thomas Lambard, 1634 .... 98
Signature of William Lambarde, 1675 98
Signature of Thomas Lambard, 1711 — 98
Signature of Thomas Lambard, 1745 .... 98
Signature of Multon Lambard, 1770 .... 98
Anns of Lambard, Quartering Home,
Deane, and White 100
XIV
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FAOE
Monumental Bnus in Hailing Church to
Sylvester Lambarde 101
Arms of Henry Fanshawe 115
Arms of John Fanshawe 116
Signature of Fanshawe 115
Arms of Henry Fanshawe 116
Arms of Thomas Fanshawe 116
Arms of William Fanshawe 116
Arms of John Fanshawe 116
Arms of Simon Fanshawe 116
Arms of Augmentation of Richard Fan-
shawe 121
Arms of Lascelles, of Brackenburgh 128
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Brough 123
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Longville .... 123
Arms of Umfreville, impaling Lascelles . . 123
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Nevill 128
Arms of Langton, impaling Lasoelles .... 123
Arms of Brygvell^ impaling Lasoelles .... 124
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Constable 124
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Wandesford . . 124
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling RtzRandolph . 124
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Darell 124
Arms of WeTell, impaling Lasoelles 124
Arms of Scrope, impaling Lascelles 124
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Danby 124
Arms of Meynell, impaling Lascelles .... 124
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Vincent .... 125
Arms of Nevill, impaling Lasoelles 125
Arms of Ashe, impaling Lascelles 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Mowbray .... 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Greystock 185
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Boynton 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Baskerville . . 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Wycliffe — 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Lancaster — 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Conyers 125
Arms of Lasoelles, impaling Clervaux 125
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Clybome .... 126
Arms of Bushby, impaling Lascelles 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Abbot 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Sedgwick 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Radcliffe 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Norton 1 26
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Holtby 126
Arms of Laseelles, impaling Lund 126
Arms of Lascelles, impaling St. Quiiitin . . 127
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Thwaytes .... 127
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Butler 127
Arms of Lascelles, impaling Mallory 127
PAOB
Arms of Lascelles, of Braokenburgh, with
seven Quarterings 128
Arms of Jackson, aUoi Lasoelles 129
Signature of Thomas Lascelles, alitu Jack-
son 129
Book-plates of Gill, of Wyddial 130
Book-plates of James Franklin Fuller 180
Signature of John Milton, when blind 131
Seal and Signature of Philip Hawkins 133
Signature of Sir Humphrey Edwin 136
Hesketh Quarterings 149
Signature of Robert Hesketh 151
Signature of Gabriel Hesketh 151
Signature of William Hesketh 152
Signatnre of Hugh Hesketh 152
Arms of Hesketh, of Hesketh, with four
Quarterings 158
Arms of Hesketh, of Aughton 164
Seal and Signature of Sir Walter Ralegh . . 155
Seal and Signature of EUzabeth Ralegh . . 155
Signature of Carew Ralegh 156
Signature of Sir Walter Ralegh, of Sandi-
well 166
Signature of Dame Elizabeth Ralegh, of
Sandiwell 166
Signature of Philip Ralegh 156
Signature of Elizabeth, daughter of Dame
Elizabeth Ralegh 156
Signature of Philippa Ralegh 157
Signature of Anne Ralegh 167
Seal and Signature of Anne Knight 167
Arms of Rhodes, of Kippax 158
Arms of Sir Henry Sidney 160
Signature of Robert Cooke, Clarenceux . . 160
Arms of Fitzwilliam, impaling Mildmay . . 165
Arms of Sidney, impaling Dudley 166
Arms of Ratclyffe, impaling Sidney 166
Arms of Dormer, impaling Sidney 166
Arms of Harington, impaling Sidney 166
Arms of Fitzwilliam, impaling Sidney .... 167
Arms of Figuroa, impaling Sidney 167
Arms of Herbert, impaling Sidney 167
Arms of Sidney, impaling Walsingham . . 167
Arms of the Company of Cloth workers . . 178
Arms, with Crest and Supporters, of the
Company of Clothworkers 174
Arms of Richard Edward Thomson 177
Arms of Minshull, of Nantwich 183
Signature of Edward Mynshull 183
Signature of John Mynshull 183
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
XV
PAGE
Arms of Minsholl, of Erdswic^ 184
Signature of Thomas Mynrirall 186
Arms of Mynshull, of Nantwioh 185
Signature of Bichard Minshull 185
Arms of Mynshull, of Erdswike 186
Signatureof Thomas Minshull 186
Arms of Mynshull, of Hampton 187
Signature of Bandall Minshull 187
Arms of Minshull, of Stoke 188
Arms of Hugh Mainwaring 188
Arms of William Bromley 188
Arms of Thomas Mainwaring 189
Arms of Edward Fitton 189
Signature of Geffery Mynshull 189
Arms of Mynshull, of Chester 190
Signature of Biohard Mynshull 190
Arms of John Evershed, of Evershed .... 191
Arms of Mildmay 192
Arms of Mildmay of Danhury 198
Signature of Henry Mildmay 197
Arms of Mildmay of Moulsham 198
Signature of Henry Myldemay 199
Signature of Walter Mildemay 199
Signature of Bobert Mildmay 199
Arms of Mildmay, of Marks 200
Signature of Carew Hervy, alicu Mild-
may 201
Signature and Seal of Anne Mosley 208
Arms of Smethurst 214
Arms of the Town of Morpeth 216
Armsof Westby 217
Arms of Nathanael Cholmeley 228
Arms of Fetherston, of Fackwood 229
Signature of Dudley Fope 283
Arms of Bichard Cole, with Six Quarter-
ings 248
Arms of Gregory Cole, with Four Quar-
terings 248
"Arms of Sir William Cole, with EloTen
Quarterings 249
Arms of John Cole, with Twelve Quarter-
ings 249
Arms of Cole, with Nine Quarterings 260
Crest of Sir Ellis CunlifTe, Bart 261
Arms of Br. Hugh Boulter 262
Book-plate of Yaughan 263
Book-plate of Wynne, of Peniarth 253
Book-plate of Watkin Williams, of Fen-
bedw 258
Book-plate of Salesbury, of BClg 263
PAOB
Book-plate of Biohard Mostyn, of Pen-
bedw 263
Book-plates of Arthur Williams, of Meil-
lionydd 263
Arms of Thomas Hall 266
Arms of John Hall 266
Signature of Thomas Hall 266
Arms of Hirst, of Botherham 267
Arms of Westby, of Gilthwaite 267
Arms of Hatdeld 268
Arms of Laughton, impaling Westby of
Gilthwaite 268
Arms of Fhillips, of Witston 269
Arms of Irvine 260
Arms of Sir Walter Mildmay, 6 Ed. VI*. . . 261
Arms of Sir Walter Mildmay, 1606 267
Arms of Sir Anthony Mildmay, 1617 .... 268
Signature of Henry Fanshawe 286
Signature of Timothy Lucy 287
Signature of Godfrey Fanshawe, 1684 .... 289
Signature of Grace Fanshawe, 1684 289
Signature of Thomas Fanshawe, 1600 294
Signature of John Fanshawe, 1616 296
Signature of Sir Henry Fanshawe, 1616 . . 300
Arms of Bev. James Jarvis Feaoh \
Arms of Henry Feach Eeighly- I
Peach '">«• ^
Arms of John Murray Aynsley . . /
Arms of Feaoh, quartering Cruger 310
Arms of John Gresham, 1987 311
Arms of Gresham, flrom the Visitation of
Norfolk 813
Arms of Gresham, from the Ybitation of
London 314, 316
Signature of James Gresham, 1662 316
Banner and Arms of Sir Thomas Bowe . . 317
Arms of Lady Gresham, 1696 319
Arms of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, 1622 319
Arms of Whalley, to face 321
Arms of Finch, to face 326
Signature of Bichard Fanshawe 344
Seal and Signature of Bichard Fanshawe. . 345
Signature of Elizabeth, Lady Fanshawe . . 346
Signature of Thomas, Viscount Fanshawe.. 348
Signature of Dame Ann FanshawQ 361
Signature of Sir Simon Fanshawe 362
Signature of William Fanshawe, of Lon-
don 353
Signature of Henry Fanshawe 364
Signature of John Fanshawe 366
XVI
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE
Book-plate and Signature of Alan, 2nd Yia-
count Midleton to face 359
Arms of Alan, 2nd Yisoount Midleton. . . . 860
Sealof William de Brodrick 361
Seal of Bobert de Brodrick 861
Seal of Henry de Brodrick 362
Seal of Alice de Brodrick 362
Seal of Sir WiUiam Brodrick 862
Seal of Sir John and Dorothy Brodrick . . 363
Signature of Sir Alan Brodrick 864
PAOB
Signature of Bight Hon. Thomas Brodrick. 864
Signature of Katherine Whitfeld 365
Signature of Sir John Brodrick 365
Signature of William Brodrick 365
Signature of Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount
Midleton 866
Signature of Alan Brodrick, Ist Viscount
Midleton 866
Signature of Laurence Brodrick 367
JisdiMa imalffgita d '§txMa.
CONPraMATION OP ARMS, BY ROBERT COOKE, CLARENCEUX,
TO GEORGE BAKER, OF LONDON, GENTLEMAN. 1573.*
To all and Riuguler aawell Nobles and GentillB aa others to whome the^e pre-
8eiit«fl shall come Bobert Cooke Esquier alias Clarencieuli prineipall herehault
aud Einge of Armes of the Sowth East and weaat partes of this B^alme of Eng-
land from the Biver of Trent Sowthwards sendith greeting in oure Lord God
BuerWtinge Wheras auuciently from the beginning the valiant and vertuous actcs
of worthie persona haue ben comcDdid to tho world with sondry monumentca and
remembraDcea of their good desertes : EmoDgst the which the chiefost and most
Tsuall hath ben the bearing of Signes in Shijdea called Armes, which are euidcnt
demonatracona of prowes and raloir diversly distributed according to the {|uaUitiea
and desertea of the persona. Which order as it was most prudently devised in the
beginninge to stirre and kindell the hart«8 of men to the imitacon of vertiio and
noblenes : Euen so hath the same ben and yet is continually obserued to th'eude
that such as haue don comendable service to their Prince or Contry eather in warre
or peace may both receaue due honor in their Uvea aud also denve the same suc-
cessively to their posteritie foreuer. Emongst which nombcr George Baker of
London gentilman aonne of Christofer Baker of Tenterdcn, sonne of John Baker
of the same place, Sonne of Symond Baker of Feuersham in the countie of Kent
gentilman being one of the bearars of these tokens of honor as the Becords of
my Office do perfectly approue, Nevertheles he not niynding to preirdJce any of
* Copied from the origiiul in the powetiion of Tbomei CtMte* Archer, Esq.
;
/
2 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
his blood or name hath required me the saide Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes to sett
foorth and allow vnto him his auncient Armes with such difference in bearing and
Buch creast therunto as may be proper vnto hito and meet to be borne by his-pos-
teritie for euer, In consideration wherof I the saide Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes
by power and aucthoritie vnto my OflSce annexed and graunted by Letters Patentee
vnder the greate Seale of England, do ratifie confirme and allow vnto and for the
saide Qeorge Baker gentilman the Armes and Creast hereafter followeng That is
to saye golde a Greyhound currant in Eesse betwen two barres sables, and to the
creast vppon the healrae on a wreath golde and sables a Cocatrice ermyns, membred
gules, manteled gules dobled siluer as more plainly aperith depicted in the mar-
gent To haue and holde the saide Armes and Creast vnto and for the saide George
Baker gentilman and to his posteritie and to all the posteritie of Christofer Baker
his father with their due differences and he and they the same to vse beare and
shew in Shilde Cotearmoup or otherwise at his and their liberty and pleasure with- ,
out impediment lett or interruption of any person or persons In witnes wherof I
the saide Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes haue sett herevnto my hande and seale of
Office the x*** day of May A** do'i 1673 in the xv*** yere of the raigne of oure Soue-
raigne Lady Quene Elibabeth Ac.
BoV Cooke Alias Clarencieulx
Eoy Darmes,
Wfat p'ceeTitnse of tfie funerall of (Kefres (SlVaita Bin.
aunerman of i^onlion*
which was solempnised on Tewesdav the'li*** of May 1616 & p'ceeded from the
Merchant taylors' Hall to the p'ish church of St. [Swithin] Chamnge strete.f
The children of the Hospital!
2 Conductors
Pore men in Gownes in number 100
Servants in cloakes
The Marshalls man & W Vernons man
Doctor Montford« man & M' Jo. Gores man
M' Willm Gores man & Alderman Bollos man
S' Bernard Whetstons & 8' Jo. Swinnertons man
S' Willm Crauens & the Lo. Maiors man
Seruants to the defunct
M' Plummers man & M' Jo. Elwes man
M' Edw. Ellwes man & Jo. Steward
Eich. Hulton & John Dugdall
Gent, in Cloakes
M' Andrews & M' Ilore
M' Bennet & M' Neave
M' Chapman & M' Lull
M' Gylbye & M' Eeynalds
M' Barrett & M' Eoberts
M' Bawlyns & M' Lathum
M' "Waltham & M' Grauenor
M' Waldron & M' Denman
M' Sothem & M' John Ball
M' Aston M' Tho. Ellwis
Knights & Gent, in Gownes
• Haro MS. No. 1368. Proceedings at Funerals temp. Jac. I.
t Communicated by Dudley Gary Elwes, Esq., F.S.A.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA. 3
M' Hurdis & M' Baldock
M' Bosfock & M' Stone
M' Vernon & M' Wolleston
M' Ball & M' AbJohn
M' Hewet A M' Plummer
M' Scallefl & Doctor Montford
S' Bernard Whetstone
Sheriffs M' Willm Gore & M' Jo. Gore
Alderman Bolles & S' Jo. Swinnerton
S' Willm Crauen
Preachers M' Wright & M' Topham
M' Q^rvas Elwes the Pennon
of his Armes
Richmond Healm & Creast
Clarenceaux Coate Armour ^
M' Hen. Ellwes mi M' Hieromy
a Pennon of his p Ellwys a
Company ^ Pennon of his
Company
M' Edw. Ellwes principal! mourner
Assistants. M' Siluius Ellwes & M' Jo. Ellwes
The Sordbearer
The Lo. Maior
Aldermen without Blacks
Jeames Metham Ysher to the gentlewomen
M" Pluraer & M" Eliz. EUwis
M' Edw. Edw. Ellwes wife & M' Jo. Ellwis wife
M« Eliz. Ellwis & M" Wood
Mayds with the children
Knights & Gent, without Blacks
Th^ liverr of the Company
M"* 01 the Ilospitall
Ladyes & Gentleweomen
The Parish.
•
The manner of the offringe.
first M' Clarentiaulx goeth vp with the Chcife Moumor & his 2 assistants, the
cheife mourner only offreth a pcice of gold & then they retoume all to there places
againe after a very little Pawse M' Clarenceaulx goeth vp with the cheife moumor
againe whoe offreth then for him selfe & there stayeth to receaue the Hatchments
which are offred vp as foUoweth.
First the Coate Armour.
2 Helme & Creast.
3 The Pennon of his Armes.
Then doth M' Clarenceaux bring downe the Cheif Moumor againe to his place.
Be it remembred that the 2 pennons of his Company are not to be offred at all
because the Companyes dye not.
Then offer the 2 Assistants.
Then he that caried the penon of his armes.
Then they that caried the other 2 penons.
Then the Lo. Maior.
Then all other Knights & Gentlemen accordinge to theire degrees the best first.
Be it noted that noe gentleweomen are to offer at the funerall of a man.
Then they retoume home in the same manor they went M"" Clarentiaulx goinge
all the way before the cheife mournour in his Coate & All the close mourners fol-
lowing him with their hoods on their heads.
4 MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
FUNERAL CERTIFICATE OF MRS. ELIZABETH ELWES, 1625.
M* Elizabeth Elwei daughter of Robert Gahott
of London Esquier and heire to her Bretheren Iat«
Wife of Geffcrey Elwea Eequier and Alderman of
London departed this mortall life the 11 daye of No-
vember 1625 at hiH house at Woodford in the County
of Essex whose funerail was worshipful ly solempnized
in the pairish church of S* Mary Bothaw in London
and proceeded from Marchant tay'ors hall the 7*^ day
of February following. She had yssue by her. said
husband Q sounea and 2 daughtere Edward eldest
Sonne and heire dyed before the saide Elizabeth, Sil-
uiue 2 Sonne, John 8 sonne, maried Elizabeth da. of
. . . Hibb and Widow of Abraham Bishop by whom
he hath yssue 4 sonnes and two daughters Geffrey
eldest Thomas 2* sonne John 8^ eonne, Geruase i"- sonne, Elizabeth eldest da.
and SuHan, Geniase 4* sonne of the said M'*' Elizabeth Elwes yet uumaried,
Henry 5 sonne maried Elizabeth daught' of William Gore Alderman of London
Swhom he hath yssue Elizabeth his only daughter, Jeromy 6 sonne uumaried,
ary eldest da. maried to Thomas Plummcr Citizen and Marchaunt of London
and Elizabeth 2<* daughter yet unmariod. The sole executor of the last Will and
Testament of the said Alistris Elizabeth Elwes is M' Geruase Elwes her 4 soune,
the Officers of Armes that attended the said funerail was Henry S' George Rich-
mond and Samson Leonard Blewmantle by whom this Certificate was taken to he
recorded in the Office of Armes.
A true Copy troui the Begiater miu-ked I 23 fol. 2^
I10V nmioining in the CoUope of Arm* Londoo.
Geo. HiBBiaoK
Wiadior Herald.
CQnrs Bnl 6abcrtt.
jFans|ate.
ESTBACTS FBOU TUK Db^^KFIELD BeaiSTEBS.
1561. January, Robert Alwin & Helen ffanshawe were married ye 20 day.
1504. July, Bichard Castle & Margarott ffanshawe were mar. ye 24 day.
1504. November, John Owtram & Agnes ffanshawe mar. ye 5 day.
1569. August, Thomas ye sonne of Robert ffanshawe bap. ye 23 die.
1571. February, Henry ye sonne of Eobert ffanshawe was 'bap. ye 21 die.
1571. October, William ffoi & Joan ffanshawe were married ye 21 die.
1573. June, Widdowe ffanshawe was buried ye 26 die.
1574. November, Alice ye daughter of Robert ffanshawe was bur. ye 27 die.
1575. April, Edward ye sonne of John ffanshawe was baptized ye 19 die.
157S. Sejitember, Edward ffanshawe was buried ye 23 die.
1575. October, Halpbo ye soiuie of Robert ffanshawe was bap. ye 23 die.
1578. February, John ffanshawe was buried ye 23 day.
1379. March, toward ye sonne of Eobert ffanshawe was hap. ye 13 day.
1579. November, James Orcaves & Hellen ffanshawe were married ye 2 day.
1581. June, Robert ye sonne of Hobert ffanshawe was bap. ye 2 day.
1584. November, Margarott ye daughter of Robert fiaushawe was bap. ye 24 day.
1587. August, Thomas ye soune of Collyn ffanshawe ye younger was buried ye"l9
1588. February, Edward ye soune of Collyn ffanshawe was bap. ye 8 day.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 5
1588. March, Edward ye sonne of Collvn ifanshawe was buried ye 6 day.
1590. March, Anthony ye sonne of Bobert fianshawe was bap. ye 27 day.
1591. August, Thomas nanshawe and Joan Janett Jouberson were mar. ye 26 day.
1592. May, Bobert ffanshawe one of the 4 Churchwardens of Dronfield.
1592. August, Marie ye daughter of Thomas fTanshawe was bap. ye 26 day.
1592. February, Anthony Mower & Hellen ffanshawe were mar. ye 27 day.
1593. August, Margarott ffanshawe was buried ye 2 day.
1593. August, Gollen ffanshawe was buried ye 10^^ daye.
1595. EebruaiT, William ye sonne of Henry ffanshawe was bap. ye 26 day.
1596. April, Henry ffanshawe Churchwarden of Dronfield.
1597. M^rch, Diana ye wife of Eobert ffanshawe was buried ye !•* day.
1597. April, William ye sonne of Henry ffanshawe was bur. ye 2 day.
1598. July, Thomas ye sonne of Henry ffanshawe was bap. ye 4 day.
1600. March, Bobert ye sonne of Henry ffanshawe of Apperknoll bap. ye 26 day.
1602. June, Alice ye daughter of Henry ffanshawe bap. ye 3 day.
1609. January, Henry ye sonne of Bichard ffanshawe was bap. ye 26 day.
1610. July, Henry ffanshawe of Dronfield was buried ye 30 day.
1611. August, Maria ye daughter of Balphe ffanshawe was bap. ye 22 day.
1614. February, Alice ye Wife of Godfrey ffanshawe was buned ye 4 day.
1615. November, Thomas* Hariison & Margarott ffanshawe were mar. ye 30 day.
1617. January, Edward Barber G-en* & Diana ffanshawe were mar. ye 22 day.
1617. Februarie, Anthony ffanshawe was buried ye 24 day.
1618. February, John Legate & Maria ffanshawe were mar. ye 26 day.
1619. August, Lionell ye sonne of Bichard ffanshawe was bap. ye 8 day.
1619. September, Lyonell ffanshawe & Joan Armitedge were mar. ye 6 day.
.1620. April Jennett ye Wife of Thomas ffanshawe was bur. ye 20 day.
1620. August, Thomas ye sonne of Lyonell ffanshawe Gen* was bap. ye 16 day.
1622. January, William ye sonne of Lyonell ffanshawe Gen^ was bap. ye 2 day.
1622. January, Hellen ye daughter of Henry ffanshawe bap. ye 20 daye.
1623. February, Maria ye daughter of Lyonell ffanshawe was bap. ye 23 day.
1623. November, M' Thomas ffanshawe was buried ye 8 daye.
1624. January, Bobert ye sonne of Bobert ffanshawe was buried ye 23 day.
1624. December, Catherine daughter of Bichard ffanshawe & Magdalen his Wife
baptized ye same day.
1625. March, John ye sonne of Lyonell ffanshawe was bap. ye 4 day.
1625. May, Thomas ffanshawe & Margorie Butcher were mar. ye 27 day.
1627. July, Lyonell ye sonne of M' Lyonell ffanshawe was bap. ye 8 day.
1628. July, Lyonell ye sonne of Thomas Fanshawe was bap. ye 23 day.
1628. September, Hellen ye daughter of Henry ffanshawe was bap. ye 23 day.
1629. January, Henry ye sonne of M' Lyonell ffanshawe was bap. ye 6 day.
1630. January, Phillip ye sonne of M^ Lyonell ffanshawe bap. ye 7 day.
1631. August, Margarott ye daughter of M' Lyonell ffanshawe was bap. ye 6 day.
1631. September, Anne ye wife of M' Lyonell ffanshawe was buried ye 20 day.
1633. May, Dinah ye daughter of Bichard ftansbawe was bur. ye 1"* day.
1635. Juiie, Marie ye daughter of Thomas ffanshawe was bap. ye 21 day.
1636. March, ffrancis ffanshawe Churchwarden of Dronfield.
1637. Februaiy, Lawrence Towle & Anne ffanshawe were married ye 2 day.
1640. June, Magdalen ffanshawe Widow, of Dore was buried ye 21 day.
164*. December, Margarott ye daughter of M' Lyonell ffanshawe bur. ye 17 day.
1647. September, George Worrall & Elizabeth ffanshawe were mar. ye 28 day.
1649. January, Alice ye daughter of Thomas ffanshawe was bur. ye 19 day.
1652. November, Mary ffanshawe was buried ye 6 daye.
1601. November, Thomas ffanshawe was buried ye 2 daye.
1667. November, Godfrey ye sonne of Henry fiaushawe bap. ye 27 daye.
1669. March, Mary ye daughter of Liouell ffanshawe (Teoman) bap. ye 6 daye.
1672. March, Ellen ye daughter of Lionell ffanshawe was bur. ye 29 daye.
1673. January, Anne the daughter of Lionell ffanshawe bap. ye 3 daye.
• Query Jolin, ufte. wards Sir John Harrison of Bulls, Co. Herts ?
6 MISCELLANEA GEN^EALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
1673. February, The wife of Henry ffanshawe buried ye 16 day.
1675. September, Anne.'daughter of Lionel Fanshawe buried the 8 day.
1676. February, Mary daughter of Bobert Fanshawe buried the 7 day.
1677. July, Ann daughter of Lyonell Fanshawe Qen* was bur. the 3 day.
1677. October, Eichard, son Lyonell Fanshawe Oen' bap. 28 day.
1677. December, Richard son of Lyonel Fanshawe G-en' buried 1 7 day.
1677. December, Mary daughter of Lyonel Fanshawe (Yeoman) buried 17 day.
1678. November, Henry Bradly of Brampton & Eleanor ffanshawe were married
ye 6 daye.
1679. April, Henry son Lyonel Fanshawe Gen* bap. 1 day.
1680. July, An Infant of Lyonel Fanshawe (Yeoman) buried 20 day.
1680. November, Frances Wife of Lyonel Fanshawe Gen* buried 3 day.
1686. September, Henry Fanshawe of Dore was buried 17 day.
1686. October, Joshua Gill of Unston & Ann Fanshawe were married the 1"* day.
1687. March, M' Lyonel Fanshawe was buried the 3 day.
1687. July, Thomas son of Lyonel Fanshawe buried 30 day.
1688. April, Lyonel Fanshawe was buried 26 day.
1689. January, Simon North & Mary Fanshawe of Dronfield were married ye 16
day.
1696. March, Anne daughter of John Fanshawe of Cole Aston bap. ye 22 day.
1699. April, Ellen daughter of John Fanshawe of Cole Aston bap. ye 22 day.
1701. July, John Fanshawe of Cold Aston buried 22 day.
1702. May, M' Philip Fanshawe of Dronfield buried 19**^ day.
1702. October, Elleanor daughter of Widow Fanshawe Cole Aston bur. 13 day.
1722. May, M' Henry Fanshawe of Dronfield buried 26 day.
1725. October, Ellis Needham of Castleton and M" Mary Fanshawe of Loudon
w^ere married the 7*^ day.
1730. May, Richard son of Tho* Fanshawe Gen' was bap. the 21*' day.
1734. November, M" Frances, daughter of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. baptized ye
S'^ day.
EXTBACTS FROM THE EeOISTEES OP WaBE, Co. HeBTS.*
BAPTISMS.
1593. Nov. 7. Phillippe ffanshaw t
1600. Sept. 21 Henry fi^anshawe the sonne of M' Henry ffanshawe.
1604. Ap. 23 Simon Fanshawe J Sonne of S' Henry Fanshawe Knighte.
1605. Sept. 1 Walther Fanshawe Sonne of S*" Henry Fanshawe Knighte.
1606-7. Jan^ 4 Joane Fanshawe§ daughter of S' Henry Fanshawe Knighte.
1608. June 12 Richard Fanshawe Sonne of S' Henry ffansliawe Knighte. ||
1609. Aug. 6. Anne Fanshawe. Daughter of S'^ Henry Fanshawe Kiiighte.
1611. June 23 Michaell Fanshawe sonne of S' Henry Fanshawe Knight.
1628. July 27 Ann Fanshawe** daughter of the Right Worship" Thomas & Ann.
1628. Dec' 20 John Beadle son of the Right Wors" Capell & Alice.ft
1632. June 17 Thomas FanshawJJ son of the Right Wor*^ Thomas & . . »
• The extracts from the Registers of Ware, Barking, and Dagenham are communicated by
Edward. J. Sage Esq. of Stoke Newington.
The Registers of Ware begin in the year 1553, and appear to be quite perfect untU the be-
ginning of the eighteenth century.
t Third son of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. of Ware Park, Remembrancer of the Exchequer, by
Joan Smith, Ins second wife. Died young.
X Died as Sir Simon Fanshawe in March, 1680.
§ Married !•» in 1644 to Sir WiUiam Boteler. 2»«« in 1647 to Sir Philip Warwick. Dbd
in 1683.
II This entry records the baptism of the celebrated Sir Richard Fanshawe.
** Only child of Thomas Fanshawe of Ware Park (afterwards !•' Viacount Fanshawe) by
Ann Allington his first wife. Died unmarried, buried at Barking, Co. Essex, 15 May, 1714.
ft Alice, dau. of Sir Henry Fanshawe of VVare Park, wife of Sir Gapel Bedsll.
XX Son of Thomas afterwards I*' Vis' Fanshaw by Elisabeth Cockayne his second wife. Sue*
ceeded his father as second Viscount in 1665.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 7
1634. June 8 Henry Fansbaw* Sonne of S' Thomas Fanshaw.
1635. Nov. 7 Mary^Fanshawt d. of S' Tho. Fanshaw.
1636. Dec' 24 Abigail Fanshaw daughter of S' Thomas Fanshaw.
1610. Oct' 1 Catharine Fanshaw]; daughter of S' Thomas Fanshaw & his Lady
Elizabeth.
1641. July 7 Thomas Fanshaw son of S' Simon Fanshaw & his Lady.§
1641-2. Jan. 18 Elizabeth Fan8haw,|| daught' of S' Tho. & his Lady.
BUBIALS.
1584. May 8 M'*' Elizabeth ffanshaw.
1600-1. March 19 Thomas ffanshawe Esquyre, Lorde of y« Manor.**
1603. June 13 Christopher Hatton the sonne of Christopher Hatton Esquire. ft
1606. Ap. 23 Walther Fanshawe.
1611. Aug. 10 Michaell Fanshawe sonne of S' Henry ffanshawe Knighte.
1615-6. March 12 S' Heniy Fanshawe Knight, Lord of the manno' of Ware. J J
1622. May 30. M'" Joane ffanshaw wid.§§
1623. Oct' 17 Mary Beadle daught' of S' CapehUl Beadle K* Barronett & the
Lady Allice|||| his wife.
1625. Oct' 14 M'~ Anne ffanshawe. *
1628. July 19 Ann Fanshaw wife of the Bight Worship" Thomas.***
1630. June 19 Henry Fanshaw son of S' Thomas.
1631, June 3 EJizab. ffanshaw the wife of the right wor*' S' Henry.ftt
1633. May 8 Two children of S' Thomas Fanshawe's, stillborn.
1639. Aug. 10 M'» Jane Fanshaw, daught' of S' Thomas Fanshaw & his Lady
Elizabeth.
16^. June 6 William ffanshaw sonn of S' Thomas.
1641. June 8 Elizabeth Fanshaw daughter of S' Thomas & his Lady.
1657. Aug. 21 M'* Elizabeth Fanshawe, Sister to S' Thomas Fanshawe Kn* of y«
Bath.JU
1660. June 13 M" Katherine Fanshawe, wife to Thomas Fanshawe Esq. of Ware
parke.§§§
1663. Aug. 7 William Fanshawe Esq. S. of the Bight Hono'ble Thomas Lord
Fanshawe. Viscount Dromore.
1665. March 30 The Bight Hono^** Thomas Lord Fanshawe Viscount Donomore,
Kn* of y* Hono**** order of the Baeth. and his Mat'** Bemembrancer of
Exchequer. &c.|
* Afterwards of Dengey Hall Co. Essex. Ob. 1686. Tliomas Fanshawe, his father, was
created K.B. at the Coronation of Charles I.
t Married 1** Sir Thomas Cambell Bart, of Clay Hall in Barking, Co. Essex, who ob. 1665.
2' Robert Sheffield Esq. of Kensington.
t Bied unmarried ; buried at the church«of St Peter le Poor, London, 16 Sept. 1726.
§ Catherine, wife of Sir Simon Fanshawe, was daughter and coheiress of Sir Wm. Walter of
•Wimbledon, and Kelict of Knighton Ferrers Esq. Her son Thomas Fanshawe ob. s. p.
II Married her cousin, Sir Thomas Fanshawe, of Jenkins in Barking, Co. Essex (his second
wife). Ob. s. p. 1728.
•• See his Funeral Certificate — the third of the series — vol. i. p. 315.
tt By Alice, daughter of Thomas Fanshawe of Ware Park and Jenkins.
XX Of Ware Park : eldest son and heir of Thomas Fanshawe abore. Succeeded his father as
Remembrancer of the Exchequer : married Elizabeth, dau. of Tho. Smyth Esq. Died 10 March,
aged 48.
§§ Widow of Thomas Fanshawe (ob. 1600) of Ware Park and Jenkins ; daughter of Thomas
Smith Esq. of Osten hanger.
II II Daughter of Sir Henry Fanshawe.
*** Daughter of Sir Giles Allington of Horseheath ; first wife of Thomas Fanshawe of Ware
Park.
ttt Sixth dau. of Thomas Smyth Esq. of Ostenhanger ; widow of Sir Henry Fanshawe above.
XXX Daughter of Sir Henry Fanshawe.
§§§ Daughter of Knitton or Knighton Ferrers Esq., and first wife of Thomas Fanshawe (after-
wards second Viscount Fanshawe).
IJIJII Eldest son and heir of Sir Henry Fanshawe ; born 1596, made K.B. at the Coronation of
Charles I. and created Viscount Fanshawe of Donomore in Ireland in 1661. Married 1"* Ann, dau.
of Sir Giles AUiiigton ; 2^ Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Wm. Cockayne. Died (intestate) at his town resi-
dence in Hatton Ghirden.
8 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
1667-8. Feb. 27 The Eight Honorable Lady Elizabeth ffanshaw .•
1668. Sept. 10 M*^ Anna Maria ffanshawe, diaughter to the right honorable Thomas
Lord ffanshawe.
1671.t
1674. May 19 The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fanshawe, Viscount Donomore,
who at his Death cave Twentie pound to the Poore. J
1679-80. Jany 20 The Hono*'** Lady Madam Ann Fanshawo.§
1679-80. March 11 S' Symon Fanshawe. ||
1684. Sept. 5 Madam Katherine Fanshawe.**
1685. Aug. 31 M' Henry Fanshawe of y« Exchequer. ft
1687-8. Feb. 24 The Right Hono^ Evelin, Lord Vicecount Fanshawe, ^yed att
Alippo in Turkey in October 10 — ^Aged 19 yeares. JJ
1694.§§
1710. Ap. 10 Charles y« Hon"« Lord fanshaw.]
ENTET m THE REGISTEB-BOOK.
July 12. 1655. S' Thomas Fanshawe and S' John Watts are both att their Habita-
tions according to Proclimation.
The mark of
g. 1 Richard \ Brigg. Constable.
*6^ Willm Cooper.
Extracts fbom the Reoistebs of Babkikg, Co. Essex.
baptisms.
1607. Thomas the sonne of Thomas Fanshawe Ejquire*** baptized the 22 day of
Nov'.
1612. Johnftt the sonne of M' Thomas Fanshaw Esquire, baptized the 16 day of
August.
1628. June 8 ThomastJJ the sun of M' Thomas Fanshaw Junior.
1629. May 1 Henery§§§ the son of Thomas Fanshaw Esquire.
* Widow of ThomaB li* Yucount Fanshawe.
t There is no record in the Ware BegiBter of the burial of Sir Richard Fanshawe at Ware on
the 18'^ May 1671. The following entry appears in the Register of All Saints, Hertfoid :
1671. May 18. Sir Richard Fanshawe, Imbassador, was taken ovte of this Yaulte, and laid
in his Yanlt at Ware. (Turner's Hittory of ffertford.)
X The second Yiscount, bom 1632, married 1"* Catherine Ferrers, 2*^ Sarah dau. and coheir of
Sir John Evelyn (widow of Sir John Wray). Lord Fanshawe had sold Ware Park in 1668, to Sir
Tliomas Byde.
§ The celebrated Lady Fanshawe, widow of Sir Richard Fanshawe, dan. of Sir John Harrison
of Bf^, Co. Herts, by Margaret, dau. of Robert Fans^bawe of Fanshawe Gate.
II Son of Sir Henry Fanshawe ; bom 1604. Knighted 1640. Married, as above stated,
Catherine Walter.
** Stated in the family pedigree to be Katherine, widow of Sir Simon Fanshawe. If this is
the &ct, it is singular that there is not the slightest mention of her in Sir Simon Fanshawe's Will,
dated 28 Febmary. 1679.
tt Son of Tho* 1" Lord Fansliawe ; was of Dengey Hall, Co. Essex. Ob. unmarried.
Xt Third Yiscount, only son and heir of Tho* 2^ Lord Fanshawe by Sarah Evelyn. Baptised at
Glentworth, Co. Lincoln, 9'^ Aug* 1669. Died unmarried.
§$ Sir Richard Fanshawe (second and last baronet) was buried at Ware from Clerkenwell 12
July, 1694, but no entry appears in the Ware Register.
The Burial Register is imperfect from 1706 to 1709.
II II Fourth Yiscount ; son of Thomas 1** Lord Fanshawe ; succeeded his nephew Evelyn the third
Yiscount, in 1687. Died, unmarried, in Suffolk St. Westminster, 28 March 1710. Succeeded by
his brother Simon fifth and last Lord Fanshawe, on whose death, unmarried, 23 Oct' 1716, the title
became extinct. Simon Lord Fanshawe was also buried with his ancestors at Ware, but the Burial
Register is imperfect (the pages torn out apparently) from 1712 to 1730.
••* Of Jenkins ; died as Sir Thomas Fanshawe, in 1631.
ttt Buried at Barking, 9 Nov' following.
tit Afterwards Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins. Ob. 1705.
§§§ Buried at Barking, 17 March following.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 9
1630. Dec' 22 Susan* y« Daughter of Thomas Fanshaw Esq'.
1632. July 1 Elizabetht the Daughter of M' Thomas Fanshaw.
1635. May 7 Ann^ y* dauG;hter of M' Thomas Fanshaw Esquier.
1636. Oct' 18 Mary§ the daughter of Thomas Fanshawe Esquire.
1638. Aprill 2 Anne|| the d' of Thomas Fanshawe Esquire.
1652. July 10 Beniamin the sonne of Thomas Fanshawe Esq.
MABBIAOES.
1602. Christopher Hatton Esquire & Alice Fanshaw, married ye 13*^ day of
March. ••
1606. John Bullock. Esquire & Katherin Fanshaw married 30'** day of June.tt
1616. M' Beniamin Aylof & M^Margarett Fanshaw. maried y* 9'** day of May. J J
1695. Nov. 21 John Fanshawe Esq' and M'* Mary Coke.§§
EirrBT IN BEGISTEB-BOOK NO. II., ENTITLED ' MABBIAOES IN BABKINO,
PBOM 1688 TO 1753.'
The following affidavit was transmitted to me by John Gascoyne Fanshawe Esq.
of rarsloes in the County of Essex, on the 8*^ day of May 1799, with a
request that the same might be inserted in the Parish Begister of Barking,
as a Certificate of the marriage of his Father & Mother at Ilford Chapel,
which marriage had been by neglect omitted to be inserted in the Begister
of Marriage at Barking, in testimony whereof 1 subscribe my name this
&^ day of May. 1799
Peter Bashleigh, Vicar of Barking.
Copy. Joseph Gascoyne of Twickenham in the County of Middlesex Es-
quire, aged 64i years, Maketh Oath & saith that he was present at, & well
remembers the marriage of his late Sister Ann, with Thomas Fanshawe
then & still of Parsloes in the Parish of Dagenham in the Co. of Essex,
Esquire : which marriage was had some time in the month of June, in the
year of our Lord 1745, in Ilford Chapel at Great Ilford, within the Parish
of Barking, in the said Co. of Essex ; & which then belonged to this de-
ponents father as Patron thereof; & he likewise remembers that the mar-
riage ceremony was there & then read & performed by the Bev. George
Downing at that time Chaplain or Minister of the said Chapel. And the
said Joseph Gascoyne states further upon Oath, that besides the persons
before named there was also then present this Deponents father S' Crisp
Gascoyne, & his younger sister Margaret (now lattlehales) also his aunt
Susanna Farquarson,& some other persons whose names 4ie does not now
recoUect. Sworn at the public Office in Southampton B*d*gs this 3'' day
of Feby 1796 before me John Wilmot.
Signed Joseph Gascoyne. ||||
* Died anmarried in Beo' 1668, bnriod at Barking.
t Buried at Barking in August 1688.
i Buried at Barking 20 Fe& 1687.
§ Bur. at Barking 86 May 1641.
II Married Jacob Prowse Esq.
** ChriBtopher Hatton, afterwards Sir OhriBtopher Hatton of day Hall in Barking, and Alice
daughter of Thomas Fanshawe of Ware Park and Jenkins. Their eldest surriving son Christopher,
haptieed at Barking 11 July 1606, was created Baron Hatton of Eirby in July 1643, and ob. 1670.
Sir Christopher Hatton of Claj Hall was cousin and erentual heir to the celebrated Lord Chan-
cellor Hatton, temp. Queen Ehxabeth.
ft John Bullock of Darley and Norton Co. Derby, and Katherine, dau. of Thomas Fanshawe
of Ware Park and Jenkins.
Xt Benjamin Ayloffe, son and heir of Sir WUliam Ayloffe of Brittons in Homchurch, and
Great Braxted, Co. Essex, Bart. — and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Fanshawe of Ware Park and
Succeeded his fiither in the baronetcy, August 1627. Margaret Fanshawe was his second
§§ John Fanshawe of Parsloes in Dagenham Co. Essex, and Mary eldest daughter of John Coke
of Melboume, Co. Derby, Esq.
II || Thomas Fanshawe was only son and heir-at-law of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. of Parsloes. He
died m September 1797, and was buried in the Gascoyne yault in Barking Church. Anne Ghsoojne
VOL. IT. C
10 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
BUBIALS.
1568. Henry Fansliaw Esquier. buryed the 8'*" of November.*
1570. John Drinkin at M' Fanshawe's, bur. Oct' 7.
1581. Anne daughter of M' Henry Fanshawe Esquier, buryed the 7'*" of Aprillf
1612. John y* Sonne of M' Thomas Fanshaw buried y 9"" day of November.
1615. Richard the sonne of M' Thomas Fanshaw, buned 26*'' November.
1629-30. March 17 Henry y* son of M' Thomas Fanshaw.
1631. Nov. 13 Elizabeth the daughter of M' William Fanshaw. J
1631. Dec. 29 S' Thomas Fanshaw.§
1631-2. Feb. 25 Alicia the daughter of Mr. William Fanshaw.
1633. Aug. 13 Elizabeth y* daughter of Thomas Fanshaw esquier.
1636-7. Feby 20 An y* daughter of Tho. Fanshaw Esq.
1634.11
163S. Oct' 1 The Lady Fanshaw.**
1640. Sep. 21 . . . the daughter of M' Thomas Fanshawe.
1641. May 26 Mary daughter of M' Tho. Fanshawe.
1642. May 18 M" Fanshawe of Parslos.ft
1650-l.JJ
1659. June 2 Elizabeth, the daugh' of M' Tho. Fanshawe. §§
1661. Dec. 1 Susannahjlll the daughter of John Fanshawe Esq' and of Alice his
1662. Aprill 24 Alice the wife of John Fanshaw Esq'.***
1668. July 17 M" Susannah Fanshaw of Jenkins.ftt
1674. Nov. 6 Margaret wife of 8' Thomas Fanshaw Knight. J JJ
1683.§§§
1689. April 15 John Fanshawe of Parslowes Esq'. ||||||
1693 April 26 John Fanshawe Sen' Esq'.****
his wife predeceased him many jean, djine in child-bed August 1762. Sir Crisp Gasoovne, her
father — Alderman and Lord Mayor of London — was of Bifrons, in the town of Barking. Ke died
28 Dec' 1761 and was buried at Barking 4 Jan^^ following. Joseph Ghwooyne, younger son of
Sir Crisp (and formerly of West bury house in Barking) was buried from Heading at Barking January
7 1813. The marriage of Thomas Fanshawe and Ann Gbscoyne is stated to hare taken place
June 10, 1745.
* See his Funeral Certificate, vol i. p. 814. It will be obsenred that the F. C. states that the
burial took place " the vij of norember. M' Fanshawe was doubtless buried in the night between
the 7 and 8 November.
t Daughter of Henry Fanshawe aboye. It has been stated that she was married to William
Fuller Esq. ; but it is quite certain that she died unmarried.
{ Daughter of William Fanshawe of Parsloes ; baptized at Dagenham 16 June previously.
$ Of Jenkins ; see his Funeral Certificate above.
II No entry of the burial of William Fanshawe Esq. of Parsloes, buried here in March, 1634.
** Anne Bebington, widow of Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins.
ft Katherine Wolstenholme, widow of William Fanshawe of Parsloes.
Xi Thomas Fanshaw Esq. of Jenkins, son of Sir Tho" Fanshawe, ob. 1631, and father of Sir Tho*
Fanshawe ob. 1705, died in 1650-1, and was probably buried at Barking, but the Begister was not
kept from 1645 to 1653.
§§ Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins ; Knighted in Dec* 1660.
II II Baptised at Dagenham 8 March 1661.
••• Alice, eldest daughter of Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins, married in June 1659 her cousin
John Fanshawe of Parsloes (his second wife). Died in Child-bed.
ttt Daughter of Tho" Fanshawe of Jenkins ; bom Deo' 1630.
XXt Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Edward Heath of Cottesmore, Co. Rutland, married to
Thomas (afterwards Sir Thomas) Fanshawe of Jenkins, at S' Peter's, Paul's Wharf, London,
5 February 1657.
§§§ William Fanshawe of London, merchant, younger son of Tho" Fanshawe Esq. of Jenkins,
died in the early part of 1683 and was most likely buried here, but the Begister is deficient from
Sept. 1682 to May 1683— two pages are left blank.
mill Son and heir of William Fanshawe of Parsloes (ob. 163 i). Married twice— 1** Catherine
dan. of Sir Wm. Eingsmill, by whom he had William Fansliawe of S* Martin's in the Fields, Master
of Requests to E. Charles 2. 2^ to his cousin Alice Fanshawe, by whom he had John Fanshawe,
who succeeded him at Parsloes.
•••• This was probably John Fanshawe, younger brother of Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins.
MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 11
1699. Dec' 22 John Panshawe of Parsloes Esq.*
1701. Nov. 20 John Fanshawe Esq'.
1701. Dec' 1 Hon"' Lady Campbellt
1705. April 5 S' Thomas Fanshawe. J
1705. Sep. 21 Lucye Fan8hawe.§
1708. Jnne 23 William Faushawe Esq'.||
1713. June 13 Mary Fanshawe Spinster.
1714. May 15 The Hon"" Anne Fanshawe.**
1724-6. Feb. 25 M** Margarett Fanshaw.ft
1725. Aug. 4 Frances wife of Tho. Fanshaw Esq'. J J
1725. Oct' 27 John son of . . . Fanshaw Esq'.§§
1726. April 25 Thomas Edw. Fanshaw of London Gent.|[||
1729. Dec' 29 The Honour*'^ Lady Eliz. Fanshaw.***
1758. Aug. 27 Thomas Fanshawe Esq' Sen'.fft
1762. Aug. 9 Ann Fanshaw. JJ J
1764. Nov. 10 Susanna Fanshaw of Dagenham Farish.§§§
1770. April 25 Mary Fanshawe Inf. |||l||
1791. June 15 Anne Fanshawe.****
1797. Sep. 10 Thomas Fanshaw Esq'.ffft
* Son of John Fanshawe of Parsloes by Alice his second wife; baptised at Dagenham
19ui April 1662 : matriculated at Trinity College, Oxon, July 1678. Married Mary Coke (see note
§§i P* 3) ^J whom he had Thomas, who sacoeeded him at Fairaloes, John (afterwards D.D.), Charles
(afterwards an Admiral), and Susannah, ob. unmarried.
t Maiy daughter of Thomas !•* Viscount Fanshawe of Ware Park. Married 1"* Sir Thomas
Cambell of Clay Hall in Barking, 2^^ Bob' Sheffield Esq. Lady Cambell was probably buried with
her first husband in the Cambell yault at Barking.
X Of Jenkins ; the last male representatiye of that branch of the Fanshawe family. Bom
1628 ; Kniffhted 10 Dec' 1660. M.P. for Co. Essex 1685 ; married 1"* Margaret Heath (see note HI,
p. 10) by whom he had Susanna his sole heir (see not«s to F. C. of Sir Tho. Fanshawe 1631). He
jnarried secondly Elizabeth, 4^^ daughter of Thomas 1"' Viscount Fanshawe of Ware, by whom he
had no iMue. Haying amply proyided for his daughter (the wife as before stated of M' Baptist
Noel) Sir Thomas Fanshawe made a will, giving Jenkins and the whole of the Barking property to
his great-nephew, Thomas Fanshawe of Parsloes. The will, written in Sir Thomas Fansnawe*s own
hand, was unhappily not legally executed, and the estates passed in due course to M" Noel.
§ Daughter of William Fanshawe of St Martin's in the Fields. See next note.
Ij Of Westminster ; Master of Bequests to Charles 2 — eldest son of John Fanshawe of Par-
sloes by Catherine Kingsmill. Married Mary, daughter of Lucy Walters and sister of the Duke
of Monmouth, by whom he had Thomas Edward Fanshawe, his heir, and three daughters. The
Fanshawes of Dengcr? Hall and Fanshawe G^te descend from William Fanshawe.
** Daughter of Thomas 1** Viscount Fanshawe of Ware Park. Ob. unmarried. The following
enfcry appears in a book called ' Knells and Burials ffor y* parish of Barking,' 1712 to 1725 —
1714. May 16. M** Ann ffanshaw. 6 Bells. ll"/8d.
ft Daughter of Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins, and sister of Sir Tho. Fanshawe.
XX Frances, " dau. of the Rer. M' Clarke of Oxfordshire ;" wife of Thomas Fanshawe of Parsloes
Esq. Died in Childbed.
§^ Son of Thomas Fanshawe of Parsloes Esq. The following curious note, relating to this
buriflJ, appears in the marriage register. *' Memorandum, deliyered to M' Fanshaw a bill for } '
funeral of M' John Fanshaw, Oct' 27. 1725. The minister 5/. The greate bell 16/4. The ground
6/8. The Orare 5/. For making good y" ground 5/. The Clerke & Sexton 6/. For 2 Candles 1/.
For 1 Link 3*. £2:8: 3."
II II Also of Great Singleton, Co. Lane. Only son and heir of William Fanshawe Esq. of West-
minster (see note )|, above). Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Snelling of Bromley, Co. Kent Esq.,
by whom he had Simon Fanshawe of Fanshawe Gate Esq. and four daughters. Succeeded by will to
the estates of Simon, last Viscoutit Fanshawe, in 1716.
••• Fourth daughter of Tho- 1«« Vis» Fanshawe of War© Park. Bom 1642. Second wife of the
last Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins (see notes above).
tft Of Parsloes ; son of John Fanshawe of Parsloes, ob. 1699. Married Frances Clarke, by
whom he had Thomas his heir, John ob. young, Alice, Frances and Maria.
XXX Daughter of Sir Crisp Ghiscoyne of Bifrons, and wife of Tho. Fanshawe of Parsloes (see note
tttt, below).
§§§ Daughter of Thomas Fansliawe of Parsloes Esq. Bom 17 July and bapt. 10 Augt 1747 at
Dsgenham.
III! II Daughter of Tho. Fanshawe of Parsloes Esq. Bom 1 and bapt. 12 Aug' 1762 at Dagenham.
•••• Daughter of Tho. Fanshawe of Parsloes Esq. Born 10 and bapt.. 28 Oct' 1748 at Da-
genham.
tttt Of Parsloes, son and heir of Tliomas Fansliawe of Parsloes (ob. 1758). Married Aune
12 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET . HERALDIOA.
EXTBACTS FBOM THE EeGISTEBS OF DAOEimAK, Co. EsSEX.
BAPTISMS.
1627. Thomas. Sonne* of William Fanshaw Esq' Bapt. ye 27 of Decemb.
1631. Elsabeth Daughter of M' William Fanshaw Esq' Bapt. ye 16*** day of June.
1660-1. Susanna D. of John ffanshawe Esq.f bapt. March 8.
1662. John sonne of M' John Fanshow b. April 19. J
1696. Thoma8§ son of John Fanshaw Esq. & Mary his wife bom Sept. 18*^, &
bapt. ye 27.
1697. John II Son of John Fanshaw Esq. and Mary his Wife bom Aug* 11. bapt.
ye 17*\
1698. Susannah D. of John Fanshaw Esq. and Mary his Wife bom Sept. 7*^ &
bap. ye 18*^
1699. Charles** Son of Mary Fanshaw, a posthumous Child of John Fanshaw Esq.
late of Dagenham deceased bom Decemb. ye 26. bap. Jan. ye 7. 1699.
1724. Mariatt Daughter of Thomas Fanshaw bom June 11. bapt. June ye 30*^.
1725. John Son of Thomas Fanshaw bom & baptized Aug* ye 20.
1746. John Qascoigne Fanshawe Son of Thomas & Ann I^ anshawe. bom June 3.
bap* June 27.
1747. Susanna Daughter of Thomas & Ann Fanshaw, born July 17. bapt. August
ye 10*\
1748. Ann Daughter of Thomas & Ann Fanshaw bom Ocf 10. bap* Oct. ye 28.
1762. Mary Daughter of Thomas & Ann Fanshawe bom August 1, & baptized after
her Mothers Death Aug* ye 12. 1762.
This Baptism omitted to be registered in its right Place in August, 1762, I
being ill. Witness my hand. Ab. Blackbome. Vicar.
1822. Dec' 25 Catherine Sophia bom Oct. 20 (Daughter of ) Thomas Lewis and
Catherine Stephens Fanshawe (of) Dagenham, Clergyman; (bapt.) by
T. L. Fanshawe. Vicar. J J
1824. Sept. 23 bom July 27 John GiEusipard (Son of) Thomas Lewis and Catherine
Stephens Fanshawe (of) Dagenham, Clergyman ; (bapt.) by his fi&ther.
1826. April 8 bom Feb. 13 Helen (dr. of) Thomas Lewis and Catherine Stephens
Fanshawe (of) Dagenham, Clergyman ; by her father.
1830. Feb. 25 bom Dec' 8 (1829) Thomafl Basil§§ (Son of) Thomas Lewis & Ca-
therine Stephens Fanshawe, By his father.
1832. Feb. 8 bom Nov. 11 (1831) Eichard Fanshawe|||| (Son of) Thomaa Lewis and
Catherine Stephens Fanshawe of Dagenham, Clergyman ; by his father.
Gksooyne, bj whom he had John Gtasooyne Fanshawe, his heir, and three danghtera who died
young.
* Second son of William Fanshawe of Parsloes : matricahited at Queen's College, Oxford, in
April 1647 : was of the parbh of S* Bride's, Fleet S*. Letters of Administration granted to his brotiier
John Fanshawe of Parsloes, January 1666.
t Of Parsloes. It may be stated, once for all, that all the Fanshawe entries in the Dagenham
Begisters relate to the Fanshawes of Parsloes.
X See note *, p. 11.
§ Afterwards Tho. Fanshawe of Parsloes. Ob. 1758.
II Afterwards in Holy Orders, D.D. and Canon of Christchurch Oxford. Ob. s. p. in 1763.
** Afterwards an Admiral ; iaarried Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Bogers Bart. ; had several
children, and founded another important branch of the Fanshawe family, now represented by Bear-
Admiral Edward Gennys Fanshawe, Superintendent of the Boyal Dockyard at Malta.
tt Married Francis Burrell Massingberd of London. Ob. 1777.
Xi ^^* Thomas Lewis Fanshawe, fourth son of John Qnscoyne Fanshawe of Parsloes Esq., bom
21it Sapt' 1792 ; Vicar of Dagenham for forty-one years : succeeded to Parsloes in 1848 : married
in October 1821, Catherine Stephens Le Marchant, eldest dau. of Major-G«n^ John Gaspard Le
Marchant, by whom he had John Gaspard Fanshawe (now of Parsloes), Thomas Basil, Bichard,
Catherine Sophi^ Mary and Helen. M' Fanshawe died — universally regretted — March 5 1858.
§§ Thomas Basil Fanshawe, Major 83d Begiment, married, in March 1864, Emily Catherine,
youngest dau. of Gerard L. Gosselin Esq. of Mount Ospringe Co. Kent, and has three children —
Gerard Lewis, eldest son, born at Poona 21 April 1866— Herbert Cecil, bom at Kurraohee 9 Not'
1867, and Helen Maude bom at Bath March 12, 1865.
nil Unmarried (1868).
. ^>^C^/ yasAj^i^ff ■ y!/fi^frf.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 13
1854. Aug. 23 Evelyn John (son of) John Gaspard & Barbara Frederica Beau-
jolois Fansnawe* (of) 22 Chester Terrace, 8. George's, Hanover Square,
Gentleman ; by T. L. Fanshawe.
MABBIAGES.
1750. Francis Burrell Massingberd of St. Michaers Comhill London, and Maria
Fanshawe of this Parish married p. Licence Jan^ ye 14.t
1803. Henry Charles Boisragon of the Parish of Walcot m the Co. of Somerset.
Batchelor and Mary Annette Fanshawe^ of this Parish Spinster, were
Married in this Church by Licence this 8*^ day of June in the year 1803.
by me Henry Morice, Vicar. In the Presence of John Gascoyne Fanshawe,
Frances Hofleston. &c.
1844. May 7 Edward Hanson Denison (of) full age, — Bachelor, — Barrister at Law
— (of Soulbury Bucks (son of) Joseph Denison Gentleman — & Helen
Fanshawe. under age — Spinster — (of) Dagenham (d' of) Thomas Lewis
Fanshawe. Clerk. P Licence, by T. L. Fanshawe. (6 Witnesses.)§
BUBIAIiS.
1668. Robert Green seruant to John Fanshaw. Esq. buried Ap* 22.
1699. John Fanshawe Esq. buried at Barking Dec. 22. ||
1753. Thomas King. Servant to M' Fanshawe 24 years i. buried April y* 8'^.
1758. Thomas Fanshawe of Parslows Esq. dyed August the 21'* and lyes buried
in Barking Church.**
1762. M" Ann Fanshawe wife of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. died in Childbed &
buried in Barking Church. Aug* y* 9* : — Ab. Blackbome Vicar, ft
1764. Susanna Fanshawe Daughter of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. dyed Nov. the 7*^,
aged 17 years. & buried in Barking Church. :(|
1767. Hannah Camock fr°* M^ Fanshawe's. buried July y* 1'*.
1771. Martha Humphreys fr° M' Fanshawe's, aged 70, bur* Jan^ y« 13*^.
1777. Maria Massingberd, wife of Francis Burrell Massingberd Esq. buried in a
new Vault in y* Bectors Chancel,§§ and by her Desire the Kelicks of her
three children buried in 1751, 1757, & 1/59, taken up, & putt in a shell
and laid by her in the Vault. || (| She wais Daughter to Thomas Fanshawe.
Esq. — buried April y* 16.
1791. Anne Fanshawe only surviving Daughter of Tho" Fanshawe Esq. died 8*^
June, %nd was buried in BarSing Church, June the 15.***
1799. Memorandum. Sunday, November 26. 1797. died the Eeverend Abraham
Blackbourne, fifty eight years Vicar of this Parish, aged eighty two — was
buried at Bichmond on Wednesday Dec. 6*^.ttt
1803. John Gascoigne Fanshawe Esq. of Parsloes in this Parish, was buried in the
family Vault in the Chancel Dec. 30. 1803. aged 67. J J J
* John Oaspard Fanshawe Esq. now (1868) of Parsloes, and of Halkin Street Weet, Belgnve
Sqoare, eldest son and heir of the Rev. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe (see note Xt i P* ^^) • Married in Oct.
1853 Barbara Frederica Beaujolois, third daughter of the Hon. William James Coventry, fourth
son of GeoTgid William, seyenth Earl of Gorentrj — by whom he has Eyeljn John, oldest son and
heir, bom 22 July 1854 ; Basil Thomas, bom 28 July and bapt. 20 Sept' 1857 at Earls Croome ;
Ljoneil bom 6 May 1866 ; Beaujolois Mabel, bom 29 Aug« 1858 ; and Violet bom 1 Sept' 1863.
t Francis Burrell Massingberd, seoond son of Burrell Massingberd Esq. of Ormsby Oo. Lin-
coln— and Maria youngest dau. of Thomas Fanshawe of Parsloes and Frances Clarke.
t Daughter oi John Gkwcoyne Fanshawe Esq.
§ M' Denison died 1 July 1864. || See note •, p. 11.
•• See note fft, p. 11. tt See note ttt» P- H- tt S«© no«« §§§, P- H.
§§ This is the present Fanshawe vault — ^the bunal place of the family since 1803.
ptt Maria Massingberd buried June 7 1751 — Thomas Massingberd buried FebJ^ 11 1757 — and
Phillippa Massingbera buried Not' 10, 1759 — aU infants, and the last two buried from London.
••• See note ••••, p. 11.
ttt Married Frances dau. of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. aiid Frances Clarke. She died 10 May
1795, aged 74, buried at Bichmond Co. Surrey.
ttt Married Mary dau. of Christopher Parkinson Esq. of Frescott, Co. Lane, by whom he had
John Fanshawe, ob. 1843 — ^Henry Fanshawe, ob. 1854— Charles Gascoyne F., ob. 1800— Thomas
Lewis Fanshawe (see note {{, p. 12), and Mary Annette (see note {, above).
14 MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
•
1805. M" Catherine Shakespeare* aged 47, wife of David Shakespeare Esq. of
Hodges in the Island of Jamaica, was buried (from Farsloes) in the Fan-
shawe vault. April 16. 1805.
1811. M" Mary Fanshawe, Widow, aged 64 years, buried March 30 in the Family
Vault in the Chancel.f
1827. Mary Fanshawe (of) Dagenham Buried July 25, aged 10 weeks, by James
Dawson. Bom May 14. 1827. T. L. F. J
1832. Sarah Bonynge of Dagenham, Buried Jan' 20, aged 72— By D. G. Stacey.§
1841. Catherine Sophia Fanshawe of Dagenham, Buried May 3. aged 18 years.
By T. Lane Bayliff, Off* Minister. ||
1843. John Fanshawe of Dagenham, Buried Nov' 3. aged 70 years.** By A.
Grant, Offic' Min'.
1854. Henry Fanshawe of Dagenham buried Oct' 20 aged SO.ft
1858. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe from Ejngsbury, buried March 17, aged 65 ; by
Bich : Croft. Vicar of Hillingdon. J J
EZTBACTS FBOM THE EeOISTEBS OF S. Ain)BEw's, HOLBOBN.§§
BAPTISMS.
1718. Nov. 20 Mary, d' of Thomas FanBhaw|||| Esq. and Elizabeth— New North S*.
1720. Aug. 21 Charlotte, d'of Thomas Fanshaw Esq. and Elizabeth— New North S*.
1773. May 5 John s. of John Gascoyne*** and Mary Fanshawe — Bedford Bow.
bom 7*^ March.
1774. July 27 Henry son of John Gascoyne and Mary Fanshawe.ttt
1776. July 11 Charles Gascoyne son of John Gascoyne and Mary Fanshawe.
1783. March 12 Mary Annetta. d. of John Gascojme and Mary Fanshawe.
1792. Oct. 30 Thomas Lewis, son of John Gascoyne and Mary Fanshawe.^^^
MABBIED.
1753. Oct. 10 Simon Fanshawe Esq. of St. James Westminster, and Althea
Snelling of this Parish, by Special License in the house of Miss Snelling.
Bedford Itow.§§§
EXTBACTS FBOM THE EeGIBTEBS OF ClIBISTCUUBCH, NeWOATE StBEET.||||||
BAPTISMS.
1564-5, March 17 Darraty Fanshawe the d. of M' Fanshawe of the Exchequer.****
* Nearly related to the Fanshawe figtmily.
t Widow of John Gascoyne Fanshawe Esq. See note tXX* P- ^3*
X Dau. of Bey. Thos. L. Fanshawe.
§ Sister to Mary, wife of John Gascoyne Fanshawe, buried in the Fanshawe yaolt from Parslocfl.
II Daughter of Rev. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe.
** Eldest son of John Gascoyne Fanshawe Esq. ; in Holy Orders ; Student of Christchurch ;
Ticar of Frodsham in Cheshire ; succeeded his father at Farsloes in 1803. Ob. unmarried,
ft Second son of John Gascoyne Fanshawe Esq. : Ob. unmarried.
XX See not€ JJ, p. 12.
§§ The entries from the Registers of S* Andrews Holbom, Christchurch Newgate SS and
S* Peters le Poor, are communicated (by 'permission) by Edward J. Sage Esq. from the very
copious and valuable extracts made from the Registers of those parishes by George £. Adams
Esq. of the College of Arms.
IJll Thomas Edward Fanshawe and Elizabeth Snelling. See note ||||, p. 11.
•** Of Parsloes : see notes XXXi P* H* *"d **> above.
ttt See note tt> aboro. JtJ See note Xt* P- 12.
§§§ Simon Fanshawe of Fanshawe Ghite, only son and heir of Tho" Edw. Fanshawe (see note ||||,
p. 11)— bapt. 11 March 1716 at 8» James Westminster, M.P.^for Old Sarum ; died 1»* Jan^ 1777—
and Althea, dau. of William Snelling Esq : ob. 1805. Henry Fanshawe, a General in the Russian
service, born in May 1756, ob. in 1828, only son of Simon Fanshawe, was father of Henry Fanshawe
of Dengey Hall — the Rev. Charles f'anshawe of Fanshawe Gate— and three other sons, in the Rus-
sian serrice.
II II II The Registers from 1588 to 1666 were burned in the Great Fire of London.
•••• Thomas Fanshawe of Warwick lane, Ware Park, and Jenkins. See his Funeral Certificate
▼ol. L p. 315 (1600).
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDIC A. 15
1567. May 22 d. of M' Panshawe.
1569. Aug. 13 Henry b. of Thos. Fanshawe Esq.*
1674-5. March 6 Walter, s. of Thomas Fanshawe, Eemembrancer to the Queue's
maiesties highe court of the Exchequer — and by his wife. Marye. (sic)
1580. Sep. 15 Thonias.t s. of M' Thomas Fanshawe of the Excheauer.
1581. Dec. 24 AlseJ dau. of M' Thomas Fanshawe and hj his wyfe Jone (sic).
1583. May 4 Williwn§ s. of M' Thomas Fanshawe and his wyfe Joone.
1584-5. Feb. 2 Elizabeth dau. of M' Thomas Fanshawe.
1586-7. Feb. 8 Mary d. of M' Thomas Fanshawe.
KABBIAGE.
1575. Aug. 16 Edward Elyott & Alys Fanshawe. ||
BUBIALS.
1565-6. Jan' 10 The dau. of M' Fanshawe the Elder.**
1673. Noy. 24 M" Ann Thomas, out of M' Fanshawe's.
1578. June 17 M" Mary Fanshawe the wyfe of M' Thomas Fanshawe.ft
1582-3. March 14 M" Thomashan Thomas|^ from little St. Bartholomews, and
mother to M" Fanshawe, — ^plague.
1584. Ap. 11 M' Wyngfylde. seryant to M' Fanshawe — ^in the middle ile of the
upper Church.
1587. Dec. 8 Mary Fanshawe§§ — by the comon table.
1587-8. Feb. 7 M' Godfery Fanshawe|||| brother to M' Thomas Fanshawe.
Extracts fbom the Begistebs of S*^ Peteb le Foob.
MABBIED.
1629. June 24. Sir Thomas Fanshawe & M" Elizabeth Cokayne.***
baptism.
1630. March 30. Henneir Fanshawe the son of Sir Thomas Fanshawe and the
Lady Elizabeth his wife.ftt
BUBIAL.
1726. Sep' 16. The Lady Catherine Fanshawe in the chancel.]:$t
* Afterwards Sir Henry Fanshawe of Ware Park.
t Afterwards Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins. See his Funeral Certificate, toI. i. p. 816 (1631).
% Married Sir Christopher Hatton ; see note **, p. 9.
§ Founder of the Parsloes branch of the Fanshawe famUy. SeeliisFun^ Cert., vol. i. p. 317 (1634).
II Daughter of John Fanshawe of Fanshawe Ghkte Ssq. and sister of Thomas Fanshawe the
Remembrancer.
** Probably an infant daughter of Henry Fanshawe of Warwick lane & Clay Hall, Bemem-
branoer of the Exchequer.
ft See her Fun* Certificate, toI. i. p. 316 (1578) which states that she was buried June 16. The
interment probably took place in the night between June 16 and 17.
XI Perhaps mother to Thomasine, the first wife of Henry Fanshawe the Bemembrancer— who
is however odled Alice in M" Fanshawe's will.
§§ Daughter of Thomas Fanshawe the Remembrancer.
II II Fourth son of John Fanshawe of Fanshawe Gate : married .... Waldegrave, Ob. s. p.
Also recorded in the Register of S* Bartholomew the Less— 1587-8. Feb. 15. (tic in orig.) Qt>df rey
Fanshawe in Christchurch buried.
*** Sir Thomas Fanshawe, afterwards first Viscount Fanshawe— and Elisabeth daughter of
Sir William Cockayne, Ent. See note || || ||, p. 7.
ttt Buried at Ware 14 June following.
tit ^® ^on : Catherine Faushawe, &ughter of Thomas first Viscount Fanshawe, and Elizabeth
Cockayne— Ob. unmarried.
16
MISCELLANEA GENEALOQICA ET HERALDICA.
^Qtxtan ai Sl^ato.
JExtract from a Pedigree compiled by " Bandle Holme of the City of Cheater yent.
Arms Painter deputed by the office of Arms 1694/' in the possession of Sir
Philip Ghrey-Eyerton, Bart., M,P*
Elisabeth daughter & one of the!
coheirs of Peter Warburton of
Arlej Esq' 2 wife to Bafe
Egerton by her he had issue.
Egerion, a cretcent table for
differenet, impaling quarterly
argent and guleg in teeond and
third quartert a fret or^ over all
a ereteent azure.
=Raphe Egerton of
Esq*" he was Baptised at
Bunbury 20 June 1549.
he married 2 wives &
had yssue by both, he
died at Stoke in Terne
17 November 1619.
Eidley^Barbara daughter ft h^ra to Stephen
Holford of Alerston in county of
York, first wife to Rafe Egerton, by
her he had issue three sonnee.
Egerton^ a ereeent eablefor difference^
impaling argent a greyhound paaamU
tablet m ehitfa mullet giUee for
difference.
I
Peter Egerton of Shaw in Eight of his wife Elizabeth
daughter and heire of Leonard Ashaw of Shaw &
had ysue. she dyed in the yeare 1660.
Egerton^ a crescent table for difference, impaling
argent on a chevron between three martlett vert
at many erottet pattee fitchee qfthefirtt.
Sir Richard Egerton of Ridley K^ he
married Mary daughter and neire to S'
Bandle Brereton of Malpass E' &
had yssue.
Egerton, a cretcent table for difference,
impaling argent two bare table, m chief a
cretcent qf the latt for difference.
Leonard Eeerton of Shaw in Lancashire married
Mary daughter & coheire of William Cooke of
Manchester to his first wife and had issue.
Egerton, a cretcent table for difference, impaling
gulet a martlet or between three cretcentt argent.
r
I
Thomas Egerton 2 son to S' Richard & heire
to his Brother CoU. Richard married Eatherine
daughter to Coll. . . . Dobson of London
& had yssue.
Egerton, a cretcent table for difference^
impaling argent afett nebulee gulet between
three Jleurt de lit table.
I
Raphe Egerton son & heire
aged 80 years 1690 heire to
Ridley estate died without
yssue 1692.
Elgerton.
Peter Egerton of Shaw son & heire. he married Anne daughter & coheire of Edward Legh
of Baguley Esq' Relict of William Massey of the Moss and hath yssue.
Egerton, a cretcent table for difference^ impaling azure two bare argent, over all a bend table.
I
Peter Egerton of Shaw son & heire married Mary daughter &
heire of Thomas Aldersey of Chester Alderman i Justice of
Peace & hath yssue.
JEgerton, a cretcent table for difference, impaling gulet on a bend
engrailed argent between two cinquefoilt or three leopard t facet
vert, all within a bordure engrailed qf the tecond.
I
Mary Egerton [bom April 10,
1694 married to Richard
Wheler Otent. second Son of
John Wheeler of Wollaston in
the County of Worcester Esq.
they have issue John, Richard,
Maiy & Christiana].
SJohn Egerton of Shaw bom
uly 11. 1695. he married
Margaret Daughter of John
Wheeler of Wollaston in y*
County of Worcester Esq. and
hath issue.]
~ M M I I I .
[Anne, Peter, Thomas, Francis,
Legh William, and Leonard,
all now liying 1*' Norember
1719.]
AS SSF&BSSITTXD ON A LABGB BHIBLD AT FOOT OF PBDIOBBV.
I ^gertoiu
Quarterly of ten,— four, three, and three,
2 lElaiUile, (Saxl of Clyester. 3 (B^tdatt.
5 iSasset, 0 SSUifmrton* 7 Ssba&ie.
8 Cooi». 9 ^Uietses* tO ^fsftton*
4 JStaliTfls*
* The first portion of the pedigree, which is not giren heroi is similar in eveiy respect to the
genealogy of the Egertons of Ridley printed in Vol. I. p. 293.
MISCELI.ANEA GENEALOGICA FT HERALDICA.
EXEMPLIFICATION OP ARMS AND GRANT OF CREST, BY
WILLIAM CAMDEN, CLARENCEUX, TO WILLIAM BROCK,
OP THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQUIRE, 1602.*
To all and sineuler aswell Nobles and Gentles as otbere to whome theis p'ntea
shall come, I William Camden Clarenceux King of Armes of the South East and
west partes of this Bealme of England from the riuer of Trent Southwardes
sendeth greeting in our Lord G-od euerlasting.
Amonge manj and aiindrie monuments deuised b^ our prudent Progenitors to
commend tbe memorie of men of worth and cood desartes to succeeding ages, Yt
is notorious that the cheifest and most vsuall batb byn tbe bearing of Signes in
Sheildes commonly called Armea both aa euident demonstrations of their vertues
and rewardes of the same, that for their commendable aoruice to their Prince &
cuntrey in warre or peace, they may in their lyuea receaue duo honnour and deriue
the same after their death succeaaiuely to their poateritie. In which respect
whereas William Brock of the Inner Temple Esquier sonne of Robert Brock and
Jane his wief one of the daughters and heires of John Cotgrauc of Kdmundoa
Cotton in the County of Chester gentleman, Grandchilde of John Brock and
Pamell daughter of . . . Yaudrie of Beadinges in the Countie aforesaid Esquier,
ys descended of a familie auatiently bearing Armcs, and yet rncertaine in what
manner and forme his Ancestors bare the Creast, hath required me the said Claren-
ceux to ezemplifie the Auntient Coate of Arines belonging to bis name and
&my1ie and to assigne therevnto a Creaat. I considering nis reasonable request,
* Hie original grant bebngs to Sir Philip Grej-Egerton, Bart., M.P., the present ropretentatire
of thq Brock famil;.
Elixitbeth, eldest daughter and coheir of William Brock, of Upton, bj Kalheiine, liii wife,
daoghter of . . . Grpgg , of Bradley, married Johu Egcrlon, of Oultoii, Esq,
TOL, II. D
18
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
and withall his vertue which tnilie ennobleth, haue accordingly here exemplified
his auntient Coat of Armcs, Videlicet, Gules in a cheife Argent, a Ljon passant
gardant of the first, armed and langued Azure. And for his Creast haue giuen
graunted and assigned vppon an healme and wreath of his collours, A demy Lyon
rampant gardant armed and langued Azure houldinge an arrowe gould feathered
and headed Siluer, as more appeareth, depicted in this margent, The which
Armes and Creast and euery part and parcell thereof I the said King of Armes
by vertue of my office annexed vnder the great Scale of England doe by theis
p*sentes allowe ratefie, and confirme, vnto the said William Brocke and to his
posteritye with their due differences for euer without impedyment or interruption
of any person or persons whatsoeuer, In witness whereof I haue hereunto sett
my hand and Scale of Office the Tenth day of ffebruary Anno Dom. 1602, and in
the ffiue and ffbrtith yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the
grace of god Queue of England ffraunce and Ireland defender of the ffaith &c.
G-uilielmus Camden Clarenceux
Eex Armor.
THE VISITATION OF THE COUNTIE OF CORNEWALL,
1620.
Wabstx.
To enquire whether Lower did not mary
with Elynor da: and heir of Pentire,
which ii he did then may he quarter
the coate.
William Lower of S* Wynnow =^ Agnes da: of Thomas Trefry
in Comewall. of Foye.
Thomas Henry 2 sonne
Lower married Elizab:
1 sonne. (widowofAntho:Fox,
of Highhampton,
in Devon).
Edward Lowor,=j=Mary da: of
of S* Tudy, in
com: Cornwall,
living 1620.
Humfery Ni-
cholls, of S*
Tudy.
4 Ferdihando.
5 Walter.
2> William.
3 Edward.
4 Nicholas.
5 Phillip.
Hump: sonne and
heire, cetat: 21,
1620.
Katherin uxor
Fran: Courtney,
of Lanivet.
2 Agnes.
3 Elizab.
4 Grace.
5 Jane.
l/ty^v^
MISCELLANE.\ OENE.\LOGICA ET HERALDICA.
f nnllcs f ebigtM.*
I
Boboiius Knolles eq. oidin. Garter* temp'o Bi. 2 fiiit bclUtor egreg
teiii|)'e Edw. 9 & Bi. 2. obyt 8 lien. 4. 1407 Mpult' in lo White ffiysn
GhIm on a eimtm argtni Ihret rotei qflit fini, eneireltd with
the garter and molla.
llie ■rorcM^d Sr Eobart Knollet wjib it vvrj Tkljiuit DMpl^ne icrted loagA tfme la
DrKiDH Bd. 3 And Rio. 9 h« wh guu«rD«T of AqiiiU)^9 «hil
ii Manor of Sooutbarpe ia Horff. froi
vib n*mt poinp and buTTKl in tha
.. ._..^_._ , , Ltdj GuniUniie hl> wirn •bioh
snlTnede^edahuawuiloneiKlempDeOlwqar hedjwllbe
" '-'- UmfiTrgTHtbridEeslSactiettuaTet tbcBisR-arMfdnr <"U>*
IwJog itry .rfd ho r«iga«rbii goieni
ud ntuniBd into Baglind whiire hs d]
rfiurch of the mi'^^n'u
riiifipffU Jb •
=Coiutand«
imoldu.
Bli> . . .
Enollcs
n«t«»pud
filter
Pom&eU
Eoberti
A sepulf
Enollea.
in le White-
London.
I
Joli'nes Bubington 5 SI. JohuinU Babington mil. t BeDetta=E[nnia Glut ct herM Bob'ti Enolle»
Tl. eiu> HI. & her Sjmon. Ward de com. Cantab. Txor Joliuiuis Bsbington.
Arj/eal ten lorltaux,Jbar, tkrte, Imt, oat ; impaiinf Knolltt.
John Knolle« who«a aoeostore cnme Out of th« North and diwMiidcd of a yongor
branch of the abovesajd S' Rob* Enollc* and leated himBolfo in Uampaheir in
the tjQie of K. Henry y' VIH.
Oalet OB a ehreron argt»t Ikrtt roKt of Ihe field, a canton enniae.
I
Heiirye Knolles cl.^cst aonn of John^^oane daughter of
orCliickenball in the count; of "" " '
South'f gent.
A'nattn, impaling table a boar't
head infin argent 6eliDee» two
tpeari in pal* of tkt laat.
I
Sdwnrd KooUea
Salmon of third soniie.
Berton Stncj in tlio KnoUet, a
Co. of South't' gent. nitdlet or for
difference.
* The oriijinal pedigroo i* in \.\\c possosiion of B. Wjatt Orceniiuld, TLi\., of SouthDniptuii,
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALMCA.
S' Hmrj EdoUos En^ht clarke comptrall.^pCathcrine sole dAughter of S' Tliomat
of his Ma'tioa Loushold King Charl* in " ..—-."- - .-
Ijving in anno 1633.
Knollrt, mpaling Corawaili*.
,'J I
in &, hejr apporetjt
Willifun Knolle* fonrtli
(ebit. S 1633.
Henry Enollei elde>C
Etst. 22 habere 1633.
Kmlltt, a label t^ thrtt pomti or for iifertttet. KnoUe; a marlUI
— for JfftroKr,
Thoinw Enolles second sonit a>tat. —
21 sn* 1633. ffranDye 4 daughter
Knollet, a creietnl or for differaiee. etat. 7. 1633.
Robert Enolles third sonn eetot. 19. 1633. Cathenoe 5 danghter
Ktalitt, a muUel or for differtnct. wtol. 5. 1633.
Qeneoloijiii uIa fiicta fuit et oitracla ei scriptis et aliii fido dignis te«timonii» per Honricum
Cliitting Chi-slcr honld et conOrmata >c approbala per me Bicum S' 0«arge militem Clarenoeui
Bfgeni Annorum primo die Januarii Anno Uni 1633.
Ei, S' GoDT^ Clarenceiil Hen. ChLttinge
KingoofArmw. Cheelet.
GRANT OF ARMS, BY SIR ISAAC HEARD, KT., GARTER, AND
GEORGE HARRISON, CLARENCEUX, TO WILLIAM BRUERB,
OF ASHTED, 1803.
To all and Singular to whom these Presents ehall come. Sir Isaac Heard Knight
Giirtcp Principal King of AruiH ami George HarriBon Esquire Clarcnccux King of
Arms of the South East and West Parts of England from the Eiver Trent South-
ward send Greeting ; —
Whereas William Bruere of Ashted in the county of Surrey Esquire, sometime
Senior Merchant and Secretary to the Goverumeiit of Bengal, eldest surviviug son
<if George Jamcn Brucrc Esquire late Governor of Bermuda & Grandson of George
Hruerc Esquire sometime Kepresentative in Parliament for Great Marlow in the
county of Buckingham halh represented unto the Most Noblo Charles Duke of
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 21
Norfolk, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshall of England that the Arms borne by
his Family not appearing upon examination of the Becords of the College of Arms
to have been registered ; He therefore reouested the favor of his G-race s Warrant
for our granting, confirming, and exempli^ring the said Arms with such variation
as the Laws of Arms may require to be borne by him and his Descendants and by
those of his said late Grandfather George Bruere Esquire, according to the Laws
of Arms. And forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his
Hand and Seal bearing date the thirteenth day of May instant Authorize and direct
us to devise grant and exemplify such Armorial Etisigns accordingly Know Ye
therefore that we the said Garter and Clarenceux in pursuance of His Grace's
Warrant and by Virtue of- the Letters Patent of our several Offices to each of Us
respectively granted have devised and do by these Presents grant and exemplify
unto the said William Bruere the Arms following that is to say, Vert, two Bends
wavy Ermine, on a Canton Or, five torteaux And for Crest on a Wreath of the
Colours A Mural Crown per pale Argent and Or, therefrom issuing a Cubit Arm
vested Gules, Cuff of the nrst in the hand a Halbert in bend sinister proper as the
same are in the Margin hereof more plainly depicted, to be borne and used for ever
hereafter by him the said William Bruere Esquire and his Descendants and by
those of his said late Grandfather George Bruere Esquire according to the Laws
of Arms.
In Witness whereof We the said Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms have
to these Presents subscribed our Names and affixed the seal of our several Offices
this fourteen^th day of May in the forty third Year of the Beign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Third, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland King Defender of Eaith etc. And in the Year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and three.
Isaac Heabd Geobqe Habbison,
Garter Principal King of Arms. Clarenceux King of Arms.
* Becorded in the College of Arms and examined
there with this Fourteenth day of May 1803.
Geobge Habbison
Clarenceux & Begister.
Extracts froni the Bolam Begister^ taken September 10, 1739, hy O. Fenwich^ Vicar.*
1668. Aug. John Middleton of Belsey buryed the 25**' day.
1673, May. Mary y* Daughter of S' William Middleton Baronet baptized the first day.
1673. Aug. Elsabeth Middleton of Trewicke buiyed the 6'^ day.
1674. May. Mary y* daughter of S' William Middleton of Belsey baptized the ll***day.
1674. May. Mary y* daughter of 8' William Middleton of Belsey buryed y* 18^ day.
1675. July. Martha y'daughter of S' William Middleton of Belsey buryed thel2^day.
1678. March. John y* sonne of S' William M iddleton of Belsey baptized the 17*'' day.
1680. February. Lady Elizabeth, wife of S' William Middleton of Belsey buried
the 23* day.
1683. July. William y* sonne of S' William Middleton of Belsey buryed the 21 day.
1688. Decemb. M" Mabel Middleton of Trewicke buryed the 4*'* day.
1690. March. S' William Middleton of Belsey Bart, buryed the 22 day.
1707. February y* 3* M" Isabella Middleton of Newcastle buried.
1712. Mar. y* 2. Dame Frances Middleton wife of S' John Middleton Baron' buried.
1712. June y* 13. Eobert son of S' John Middleton Baronet buried.
1717. October 29. S' Jno. Middleton Baronett. buried.
* Additional MSS., British Miueum, No. 24,121.
22
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Cunlifie Hiebiigreje.
Tower.
Ellis Cunliff of Woodhead in com. Lanc.=7=Margaret da. of . . . Bobinson.
John Cunliffe of WoodHead in com. Lanc^plsabel da. of James Eobinson.
1 NicL
tolas Cunliff
eldest son & beire.
2 Ellis Cunliff of spMargarett
London merchant
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4 Eobert Cunliff,
6 Henry Cunliff,
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Book of London a*> 1633 in the College of Arms.
Tho. W" Kuro York Herald.
€anMt "^tinQxtt
Christofer Conliffe of Sparth in the County of Lancashoire.=?=
Eob* Conliff of Sparth=f=Isabell da. of Christofe Marsden of Fenniscolts.
in Lancasheire. in the County of Lancasheire.
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in the County of Lan- da. of Cristofer first Margarett Pointer
casheire sonne and heire. Kinnion of Milnsha 2 Martha Eclict & Widd. of
in Lancasheire. W" Atkins of London.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
83
GRANT OF ARMS, BY SIR CHARLES YOUNG, KT., GARTER,
AND JAMES PULMAN, CLARENCEUX, TO HUGH MYDDEL-
TON BLLICOMBE, OF CULVERLANDS, 1849.*
To All and Singular to whom these Presents
shall come, Sir Charles Young Knight, Garter
Principal King of Arms and tlames Pulman Es-
quire Clarenceaux King of Arms of the South
East and west parts of England from the River
Trent Southward send greeting. Whereaa Hugh
Myddelton Ellicombe of Culverlands in the parish
of Saint Sidwell in the County of the Cilr of
Exeter, Gentleman, Treasurer of the said City,
fourth but now eldest sunriying son of the late
"William Ellicombe Clerk, Rector of Alphington
in the County of Devon deceased hath represented
unto the most noble Hennr Charles Duke of Nor-
folk Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of
England Knight of the most noble order of the
Garter that the armorial ensigns hitherto used by
his family not appearing to have been duly esta-
blished in the College of Arms and being desirous
of having the said armorial ensigns with such
variation ob may be necessary granted and con-
firmed to him and his descendants and to the
other descendants of his late Father the said
"William Ellicombe deceased, He therefore re-
quested the favour of His Grace's Warrant
for our granting and confirming to him such Arms and Crest as may be proper
to be borne by him and by his descendants and by the other descendants of
his late Father the said "William Ellicombe deceased according to the Laws of
Arms. And forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by "Warrant under his hand
and seal bearing date the seventeenth day of September last authorize and direct
us to grant and confirm such armorial ensigns accordingly Know ye therefore
that we the said Garter and Clarenceaux in pursuance of His Grace's "Warrant
and by virtue of the Letters Patent of our several Offices to each of us respec-
tively granted do by these Presents grant and confirm unto the said Hugh Myd-
delton Ellicombe the Arms following that is to say Argent on a Cheveron engrailed
sable between three Stags current proper as many Crosses patee of the Field.
And for Crest on a "Wreath of the Colours, A Stag's Head erased proper attired
Or between the Attires a Cross patee fitchy and gorged with a Collar embattled
counterbattled Gules with Chain Gold, as the same are in the Margin hereof more
nlainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by him the said Hugh
Myddelton Ellicombe and his descendants and by the other descendants of his late
Father "William Ellicombe deceased with their due and proper differences according
to the Laws of Arms. In "Witness whereof we the said Garter and Clarenceaux
Kings of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our Names and affixed the Seals
of our several Offices this first day of October in the thirteenth year of the reign
of our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of Gtod of the united Kingdom of
Great Britain and L^land Queen, Defender of the Faith Ac. And in the year of
omr Lord One thousand eight Jbiundred and forty nine. .
Chas. Geo. Youitg Garter.
J. PuLMAif Clarenceaux.
* Comnninioated by the Bev. Henry T. EUacombe, M.A., youngest son of the above-named
William EUioombe.
TOL. IT. r
3 MISCELLAJ^EA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
REPORT ON THE PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF THE RIGHT
HONOURABLE JAMES CRAGGS, POSTMASTER - GENERAL,
THE FATHER OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JAMES CBAGGS,
SECRETARY OF STATE IN THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE
THE FIRST.
The Pedigree of the Right Honorable James Craggs was registered in the Col- '
lege of Arms in the year 1691, commencing with Thomas Craggs of Landew in the
Parish of Wolsingham in the county Palatine of Durham and of Wysel otherwise
Wyserley in the said County, Gentleman, who was living in 1597 (40 Eliz.). His
son John Craggs was of Wysel in 1587 (30 EUz.) and died 31" December 1607
(6 Jac.) having first married Anne daur. and coheir of John Hutton of Hunwick
in the County of Durham in 1584 (27 Eliz.) and 2"^ Barbara daur. of Thomas
Bellingham of Garthorne in the County of Westmorland Gentleman. She was
living m 1605 (4 Jac.) By Anne his first wife he was father of Thomas Craggs,
son and heir, of the age of 15 in 1607 (6 Jac.) and was living 1628 (4 Car.) and
married 6*^ Dec. 1630 (6 Car.), Cecilia daur. of John Garthorne of Clesby in the
County of Tork She was buried at Wolsingham 15 December 1665.
It is stated in a note entered with the pedigree recorded as abovementioned in
the College of Arms that the descent of this Thomas Craggs was " drawn out of
the evidences of that family by Sir William Dugdale Knight, sometime Norroy,
and afterwards Garter Principal King of Arms."
Thomas Craggs by Cecilia Garthorne his wife had 5 sons. 1 Thomaa who died
without issue ; 2 Antnony, of whom hereafter ; 3 George ; 4 William, who is men-
tioned in a law suit in Trinity Term 1652 before the Upper Bench at Durham
.[Liber Nicolai Richardson] " for that Jonathan Devereux of Wolsingham Gent,
was attached to answer Katherine Shelley, Spinster, because in 1650 he had by
slandering her had prevented her marriage with this William Craggs, Gentleman,
being a Bachelor of good and honest reputation and of great wealth and sub-
stance " ; and 5 John Craggs.
Anthony Craggs the 2"* but eldest surviWng son of Thomas, was of Fawlies in.
the Parish of Wolsingham, and was also of Hole House, in that Parish in 1657, as
appears by the baptismal Register of his son James. He appears to have sold
Hole House and Wiserley in 1683. He married Anne dau'r of the Itev* Ferdi-
nando Morecroft of Goswich in the County Palatine of Lancaster D.D. Kector of
Stanhope in Wardall in the Bishoprick of Durham and Prebend of Durham, as
appears from the Entry in the College of Arms and from a Monument erected to
her Memory at Wolsingham ; she having died 3 September 1672 and was buried
there. On this Monument her husband is described of Holbeck in the Parish of
Wolsingham G^nt. He is mentioned as the Brother of William Craggs in the suit
above mentioned ; as also in a suit in the Chancery of Durham in which " 1 Fe-
therstonhalgh gentleman was plaintifi* and A. Craggs of Hole House in the County
of Durham (in which he is called Gentleman) was defendant " concerning a lease
of Wolsingham Mill dated 25 Sept. 27 Car. 2 from Bishop Crewe to the plaintiff,
and stating that the Defendant had erected a new Mill &c. An issue had been
decreed by the Durham Chancery in 1671. He had issue by his wife Anne More-
croft, two sons, James Craggs of Westminster, Gentleman, and 2"^ Ferdinando
Craggs. James Craggs appears to have been Steward to the Duke of Norfolk in
1684 ; and from the pedigree in the College of Arms, he was 30 years of age in
1687, which agrees with the date of his baptism at Wolsingham, 10 June 1657.
He married Elizabeth dau*r of Jacob Eicharas, son of Jacob Kichards of Watford
in the County of Herts, and sister of Brigadier Michael Bichards, Surveyor of the
Ordnance.
In the memorandum attached to the Pedigree in the College of Arms it is
stated that the descent above recited from the match of Thomas Craggs with Cecilia
Garthorne was taken by Thomas Holford Esq" Windsor Herald ' from the deeds
>fISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 35
and personal information of this James Craggs in 1687, and tbe pedigree continued
down till 1691 when it was entered. In his Monumental Inscription at Charlton
in the County of Kent he is described as one of the H. M. Postmasters General,
and son of M' Anthony Craggs of Holbeck Gentleman, and died 16 March 1721.
He had issue 3 sons ; 1 James, who was bom 8^ and died 22*"^ March 1684 ; 2 James,
son and heir, who was bom 9 April 1686, and became Secretary of State ; and
3 Jacob, who was born 30!** August 1688, and died 12*^ September following ; and
three daughters.
On the occasion of the Begistration of the Arms to James Craggs Esq^ of the
City of Westminster (father of M' Secretary Craggs) in 1691 he produced a pedi-
gree shewing that he was lineally descended from Thomas Cragg who in 27 Eliz.
wrote himself of Landew and Wysel, alias Wyserley co. Durham Gentleman, and
produced an affidavit of which the following is a copy
** Appeared Personally John Craggs of Newland in the County of Dublin, in
the Eingdome of Ireland, Gent, aged Fifty seven years & upwards. And being
Bwome upon the Holy Evangelists deposeth, that his Nephew James Craggs of the
Citty of Westminster is eldest son of his Brother Anthony Craggs of Fawlyes
and Wysell al's Wiserley in the parish of Wolsingham in the County Palatine of
Durham by Anne his wife the daughter of Ferdinando Morecroft of Goswich in
the County of Lancaster, which said Anthony Craggs his brother, was second son
& heir to his father Thomas Craggs by Cicely his wife daughter of Thomas Gar-
thome of Koodford in the County Palatine of Durham aforesaid, which said Thomas
his Father was eldest son and heir of his Grandfather John Craggs of Wysel al's
Wyserley in y* County Palatine of Durham aforesaid by Anne his wife who was
one of the daughters and coheirs of John Hutton of Hunwick in the Cotinty Pala«
tine of Durham aforesaid Esq** And this Deponent further sayth that they and
their Descendants have allways used and borne for their Coat of Arms and Crest
hereafter mentioned Upon a Fess between three Mullets, as many cross crosslets,
and for their Crest, on a Wreath a Dexter and a Sinister Arme armed, holding a
Sword erected ; which Armes and Crest he this Deponent hath now in his posses-
sion in a Seale that was bis Grandfathers John Craggs of Wysel alias Wyserley,
And this Deponent farther sayth, that he hath often heard his Grandfather John
aay, that he had the said Seale from his Father, an impression of which Seale is
hereunto affixed ; And this Deponent farther saith, that he hath seen the said
Armes on an Ancient Gravestone w^^ belonged to their family and which was de-
stroyed and broke to pieces by the Scots in the time of the Civill Warrs : And
also that all their Deeds and Principall Writings were lost and destroyed by hiding
them in boxes under ground, from fche Outrage of the said Scotts, which this de-
ponent very well remembers, by which meanes, the Evidences of their Family was
totally or sdmost all quite lost, And farther this Deponent said not."
(Signed) John Craggs.
Jur' 90 die Augusti 1688
cora' me M*g'ro Cancel'
Miles Cooke.
Albert W. Woods
Lancaster Herald.
College of Arms
London 24*'» Feb^ 1859.
36 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA,
A PEDIGREE AND GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY
OF CRAGGS OP WYSERLEY, IN THE COUNTY PALATINE
OF DURHAM, COLLECTED FROM REGISTERS, VISITATION
BOOKS, AND OTHER RECORDS, BY JOHN WARBURTON,
SOMERSET HERALD.*
ThiB Family came Originaly from Craigy Hall in "West Lothian in Scotland,
From whence several IlluBtrious Men have Descended, as John Craig or Crag^, A
valient Man, and Captaine of the Castle of Kildrummy For David the Second King
of Scots Anno Dom. — Who being Besieged by Edward Baliols Followers, upon
the advancing of the Kings Forces under the Command of Robert Lord High
Steward, and John Randolph Earl of Murray, who Joined a Doubtful Battle with
the Besiegers ; Captain Cragg issued fourth of the Castle with his Party and gave
Victory by a Notable overthrow of King Davids Enemies ; amongst whom fell
David Cumine Earl of Athole with many of his Friends on the Baliols side.
Neither hath this Family been less productive of Men of Letters For Doctor
Cragg the King of Scots Physitien A° 1620 Author of a Manuscript, Intit.
Capnuraniae seu Comet in tethera Sublimationes refutatio Written in Quarto to
the Celebrated Ticho Brahe. Also Master Thomas Cragg the Great Civilian who
Published a Book Intit. De Scotorum Origine.
S' Thomas Cragg of Rickerton in Mid Lothian an Eminent Lawyer and Advo-
cate to King James VI, was of this Family, and Carried for his Arms, Ermine on
a Fess sable three Crescents argent and for the Crest a Chevalier on Horse Back
holding a broken Lance in Bend Proper with this Motto Vive Deo, ut Vivas.
The exact time of this Branch Being transplanted into England, doth not appear,
But if conjecture may be allowed, it was in the Reigne of King Edward IV, and
that John Craig a valient Comander under that Prince at the Battle of Hexham in
Northumberland Anno Dom. 1462 was the Beginner thereof. And it is no less Pro-
bable, that the Crest which they, at this time use Viz. a Dexter and Sinister Armed
Arm Holding a Sword Erected in Pale was then assigned, and the Estates which
they have since enjoy *d in those Parts given to them by that victorious Prince.
The Lands whicn Anciently belonged to them, in the County of Durham are
called Landew, Wyserley, Broadwood, Hole House, Small Ease, and Faisley, all
lying in a Rich, and Pleasan Valley, called Wardale, in the Parish of Woolsingham,
sixteen miles from the City of Durham ; at Landew and Hole House there are
foodly Edifices Remaining, the former of which is embattled, or Creneird on the
'op and sufficiently shows its Antiquity, and on a Stone over one of the Doors, the
following Arms are in Sculpting Viz. On a Fess between 3 Mullets as many Cross
Crosslets which are the Arms they now use and Probably might Descend to them
in Right, of some Heiress Inheritrix thereoff according to the Custome of Former
Ages bee used instead of the Paternal Coat.
In the 27*^ of Queen Elizabeth Thomas Craggs was Lord of Landew who left
Issue John Craggs. Which John married Ann one of the Daughters and Coheirs of
John Hutton of Hunwick and By her had
Thomas Craggs, who married CeceHa Daughter of Thomas Garthome of Rood-
ford in the County Palatine of Durham which Thomas is Registered amongst the
Nobility and Gentry of that County in the Visitation Book made by the Heralds
Anno Dom. 1615. Which Thomas being a great Stickler in the Royal Cause during
the Civil Warr suffered much for his Loyalty, in those Burnous times. His House
being Plundered by the Rebellious Party, and the Deeds and Principal Writings
of the Family lost, and destroyed, by being hid in Boxes under Ground, to preserve
them from the Outrage of the Enemy, and in the End, he was Necessitated to sell
the Estate of Broadwood, which was full three Hundred Pounds p' Annum to
defray the great losses, and expence, he had been at in the service of his Sovereign.
He left two sons, John and Anthony, John setled at Newland in the Kingdome of
Ireland, where he was living A° 1688 aged about Fifty seven years.
* Tiie original pedigree is in the possession of the Earl of St. Germans.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOQIOA ET HERALDICA. 37
Anthony Craggs Bucceeded his Father and married Ann Daughter of Ferdi-
nando Moorcroft D.D. and Prebendary of Durham By a Orandaughter of D"" Jamea
Bishop of that Diocess and By her had
James Craggs Bom at Wyaerley, and Baptiz'd at Woolsingham June 10** 1657.
Which James had his First Kudements of Learning at the Free School in Bishop
Aukland in the County of Durham, So soon as he arrived at the age of 21 Years
He very G-enerously Join'd with his Father in Cutting off the Enl^ile and Selling
the Whole Estate, to pay Debts which he was no wayes liable to, and raise Fortunes
for the younger Children. At the age of twenty three He came to London where
he passed through various Employes, untill he became Private Secretary to the Lord
Churchill, since Duke of Marlborough. In the year — He was chosen a Member
of the House of Commons for the Borough of Tregony in Cornwall, w*^*' he con-
tinued Eepresentative for untill the Year — . In the year 1696 Being One of the
Contractors with the Government for Clothing the Army, and Refusing to give the
Parliament satis£a.ction in Belation to some matters, A Bill was passed to Imprisson
him, and he was Comitted to the Tower, together with S' Thomas Cooke, o' Bazil
Firebrass, and M' Bates.
In the year — He, and the Lord Comwalles, were made Joint General Post-
masters of England, which Post he enjoy 'd till his Death, which hapned after a few
Daves Sickness, Dying as it was G^neraly thought Heartbroken for the loss of his
Beloved Son, The Eight Honourable James Craggs Esq' One of his Majesties Prin^
cipal Secretarys of State, who departed this Life some short time before him. He
married — Daughter of — Bichards Esq' of the City of Westminster, A Lady
much Celebrated for Beauty, Witt, and Parts, By whom He had James above men-
con'd and three Daughters which will be spoake of in their Proper Place.
His character. He was a Person of Comely Appearance, very affable, and of a
Cheerful and wining Behaviour. He was Eemarkable for his Tallent in Beading
Men, and by a Peculiar Way gaining on the Minds of those he Dealt with. He
was a Person of great Discerning Wisdome and Industry, and his long Experience
and Observations in Buissness had compleatly Qualify'd him for the Governments
Service. He was an excellent Economist and Manisher of his Family Affairs, and
tho naturally Bountifull, and a Lover of Hospitality, yet alwayes avoided Profuce-
ness, and unecessary Expence and to concluae. He was a Generouse Friend, and
Indulgent Parent, A true Patriot of his Country, and a hearty Lover of our happy
Constitution.
James Craggs His Only son was bom in the City of Westminster Anno Dom.
— and educated at the Free School in Chelsea. From whence he was sent to
Travel, & having visited most of the Courts in Europe, and for a considerable time
Besided at Hanover he Betumed to England A* — being then — years of age-
Soon after his Eetum from Travel, He was chosen a Eepresentative in Parliament
for the Borough of Tregony in the County of Cornwall, which his Father had
Formerly served for, Ajid had not sate long in that August Assembly before his
Manly tho easy Eloquence, distinguished him, which with the Gracefullness of his
Person, and Dcacent Behaviour soon made him Acceptable to the Prime English
Nobility of both Sexes. What ever subject he undertook to Speake to He never
faU'd to come of with applause, & upon whatever Occasion he employed his Pen,
He shew'd a compass of thought, a sweet & uncomon expression, & a Perspecuity
scarce to be met with. Which great Qualifications soon advanced him to the Favour
of his Majesty (an excellent Judge of Men) who made him Paymaster of the
Spanish Troops, and his Eesident at the Court of Spaine ; and on his being called
home anno 1717, He was declared Secretary at Warr, w*^^ Post, he fill'd with Dignity,
and applause, and during his continuance therein. He Successively acquitted himself
in many difficult and Important Affaires, For which he was Quallify*d both by
natural and acquired abilities. The year following viz. March 16'^ 1718 He was
sworn One of his Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell and one of his Prin-
cipal Secretaries of State, and in that Nice, Difficult, and Important Post, shewed
all the Prudence, Dexterity, and Sagaciousness, of a most consummate and Able
Statesman. And it may be Justly said, He honoured the Post, as much as he was dis-
38 MISCELLANEA GET^EALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
tinguished by it. On the — of February 1721 He was taken ill in the House of
Comous, and his Distemper proidng the small Pox with Incurable Symptoms, so
that the most exquesite care availed nothing ; He departed this Life upon the 16*^
Leaving his Boyal Master, his Belations, and Friends, under the deepest and most
sensible Sorrow. On the first of March at Night He was Privately Interred in
Westminster Abbv ; The Procession was from the Jerusalem Chamber, The Pall
being supported by the Bight Honourable Spencer Compton Esq' Speaker of the
House of Comons, The Bight Honourable Paul Methuen Esq', Comptroller of his
Majesties Household, The Honourable Henry Pelham Esq' Treasurer of the Cham-
ber, The Honourable George Treby Esq* Secretary of War, John Knight Esq'
and Walter Plumer Esq' Members of the House of Comons. The Body was Pre-
ceded by the Choir of Westminster. From the West Door of the A^bby, and being car-
ried up to King Henry the Sevenths Chapell, was there Interred, The Lord Bishop
of Bochester Performing the Funeral Service. The Body was laid in the same
Vault, where lye those of General Monk, Duke of Albemarle, George Savile Mar*
quis of Hallifax, Charles Montague Earl of Hallifax and the late M' Secretary
Addison.
His Character. He was of a most Graceful size. His Shape, and Mein, excellent ;
His Features Manly, Yet Beautiful, His looks Open and Gracious, and his Consti-
tution Healthful. In his Conversation, he was Anable, Witty, and Facetious, Very
acute, and Penitrating, and of so Even, and Winning a Benaviour, that no Court
could have added to the Complisance of his Temper. His Voice was exceeding
sweet, tbo Masculine, His elocution admirable, which with the strength, and Energy
of his Beasoning, made every subject he discoursed upon Harmonious. He was a
good Scholer, and Linguist, and not only a Lover of Learning, but Learned men.
And tho' his Particular Inclinations was for Poetry, and the Classicks, he was a good
Judge, and Bountiful incourager of all the Branches of Literature. He was Brave
et Compassionate in his Nature, and never seemed better pleased then when he
ad an Opportunity of doing good, and but barely to menc'on His Acts of Charity
and Benevolence, would fill a Volume. He was a strict Observer of his Word, and
Promise, never disapointing any Person, he undertook to serve, and rather than
keep his Suitors in Suspence or disemble with those he could not Gratify, He would
soften his Denyals with a Frankness that was no less Obliging. He managed
variety of Busness either single, or in consert, with great Dexterity, Ease, and
Sufficiency, His Penitration was Deep, his Judgment solid, his Courage undaunted,
and by ^Nature he was formed for a States man, and a Favourite, And to compleat
his Character He was a Dutiful Son, a Kind and Bountiful Master, a sincere Friend,
A Noble Patron of Men of Merit, and a true Assertor of English Liberty.
He Dyed at the Age of — Years, some Few Dayes before his Father, Leaving
three Sisters Viz. Anne Married to John Newsham Esq' of Chadshunt in the
County of Warwick, — married to — Trefusis Esq. of — in the County of Corn-
wall, and — married to — Elliot Esq' of — in the same County.
Wliich Three Ladies are now Living and Coheirs to their said Fathers and
Brothers Estate, Viz. To the Honourable James Craggs Late Postmaster General
of England, To the Bight Hon. James Craggs, Late one of his Majesties Principal
Secretarys of State.
Thomas Craggs Gen* of Landew and Wisorley
in the County Palatine of Durham A° 1585.
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John Craggs only Son and Heir.:j=Anne Daughter and Coheir of
John Hutton of Hunwick. •
Thomas Craggs only Son and Heir=T=Cecelia Daughter of Thomas Garthom
was Lord of Landew & Wyserley of Boodford Buried at Wolsingham
Anno Dom. 1615. X^' W" A" 1665.
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of [Tfefusis] in the County of Cornwall. Craggs Late Principal John Newsham
— Secretary of State died
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Memobanda on fly-leayes of an old Bible in the Pobt Eliot Libbaby.*
1675. Sir Edward Wise Knight of y« hon'able order of y« Bath & Radagon Eliot
daughter of John Eliot of Port Eliot were married at S* Germans y* 25**' of
May 1675.
1675. Sip Edward Wise aforesaid died y* 17* of November in Exon & was buried
at Marstow y« 24*'' of y« same 1675.
Eichard Eliot Esq, great grandson of S' John Eliot K"* of Port Eliot in the County
of Cornwall married y® 10*** of March 1725 to Harriot his wife aged thirteen
years and one month.. by whom he had issue ;
Edward Eliot Bom in London the eight of July 1727 at four oVlock in the morn-
ing. Baptized y^ 28 of y^ same month.
He married Miss Catherine Eliston the 23"* of Sept. 1756.
Anne Eliot Bom at Port Eliot the 17 of November 1729 at half an hour after eight
in the morning. Baptized the 15*** of December following.
She naarried Captain Hugh Bonfoy the 29*** of November 1751.
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* Communicated bj Captain the Hon. Charles Eliot.
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Harriot Eliot Bom at Mollinick the IS^^ of December 1731 at two in the morning,
Baptized y^ 17 of the same month.
She married M' Neale of Nottinghamshire April the 3'* 1753.
Sichard Eliot Bom at Mollinick 16**" of July 1733 at three o clock in the morning
Baptized the same day.
He died y« 28 of April 1747 aged 13 years 9 months and 12 days.
Hester Eliot Bom y« 11** of March 1734 between seven and eight o'clock at night
Baptized y« 12 of the same month. She died the 12"* of April 1736 aged 13
months.
Augusta Eliot Bom y« 10** of June 1737 between three and four o'clock in the
morning Baptized y* 16** of August following. The Princess Augusta of
Wales G-odmother. She died the 25** of November following aged five months
and fifteen days.
Elizabeth Eliot Bom at Mollinick the third of May 1739 at twelve o'clock at night
Baptized next morning.
She married Charles Cocks Esq' the 8** of August 1769.
John Eliot Bom at Mollinick July y« 11** 1741 at one o'clock in the morning
Baptized the next day.
He was made a post captain the 25 of April 1760.
Katherine Eliot Bom at Fort Eliot October j^ 29*** 1743 at four in the morning
Baptized the same day.
Richard Eliot Esq. Died of a Consumption the 19* of November 1748 aged 66.
These Books are bequeathed to my son Edward EHot Esq. of Fort Eliot by his
affectionate Mother.
Ex'i'BACTS FBOK THE St. GeBKANS BeGISTEBS.*
BAPTISMS.
1692. Johannes filius Bichardi Elliot armigeri bapt. 20 April.
1593. Maria filia Bichardi Elliot arm'i bapt. 17 Januarij.
1603. G^orgius filius Gwalteri Elliot bapt. Julij 10.
1606. Q^ertrudis filia Gwalteri Elliote bapt. 5 Marcii.
1612. Johaiies filius Johanis EUyott Amugeri Bapt. 18 Octobris.
1616. Elizabeth da. of John Ellyott Esq' Bapt. 29 Dec'.
1618. Edwardus filius Johannis Eliot Militis Bapt. 9 Julij.
1620. Brigitta filia Johannis Eliot Militis Bapt. 26 Aprilis.
1624. Susanna filia Johannis Eliot Militis & Eadigand® uxoris ejus sacram Baptismi
Lotionem accipiebat Octob. 14.
1626. Thomas filius Johannis Eliott Militis et BadigandsB uxoris ejus sacram
Baptismi Lotionem accipiebat Sept. 7.
1628. Nicholaus filius Johannis Eliott Militis & Badigandi uxor ejus bapt. 15
Junii.
1637. Brigitta filia Johannis Eliott armigeri et Honoris uxoris bu83 sacram
Baptismi Lotionem accipiebat februarii 1.
1639. Edwardus filius Jehannis et Honore (sic) Eliott armigeri Baptizabatur
Marcii 28.
1640. Duglas filia Johannes et HonorsB Elliott arm'i bapt. 23 Novemb.
1641. Sadiganda filia Johannis Eliott armigeri et Honoris uxoris ejus bapt. 27
Novemb.
1648. Susanna Daughter of John Eliott Esq"" and of Honor his wife bapt. 27 April.
1650. Elizabeth Daughter of John Eliot Esq' and of Honor his wife bapt. June 6.
1652. Eicbard son of John Eliot Esq' and of Honor his wife was baptized Aprill 22.
1694. Eichard the sonne of William Eliot Gent. & Anne his wife was bapt.
Octob. 28.
1722. Elizabeth the Daughter of Edward Eliot Esq. & Elizabeth his wife bom July
* Commtmicated by the Ber. Tobias Furneaux, Sfc. G^ermans.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 41
O**" near 3 Q" of an hour after 11 o clock in the forenoon and baptized
August the 3*.
1729. Ann the Daughter of Richard Eliot Esq' & Hariot his wife was bom No-
vember the 17*** near a half hour after Eight o clock in the morning <&
was baptized December the 15**.
1731. Harriot the Daughter of Richard Eliot Esq' & Harriot his wife was born on
Wednesday the 15* of December about i an hour past 2 in the morning
& Baptized on Friday Dec' 17^
1733. Richard y* son of Richard Eliot Esq' & Hariot his wife was bom Monday
July 16 bapt. the same day.
1737. Bom June y 3* Augusta Daughter to the Honrable Richard Eliot Esq" &
Hariott his wife Bapt. Aug* the W\
1739. Born May the S** Elizabeth Daughter of the Honorable Richard Eliot
Esql* and Hariot his wife bapt. same day.
1742. Bom June the 12'** John son ot the Hon'rable Richard Eliot Esq' & Harriot
his wife Bapt"* June 13*^.
1743. Bom October ye 29*** Catherine Daughter of Hon'rable Richard Eliot Esq'
and Hariot his wife bap. the same Day.
1757. Bom 9 July 12 at noon Edward James son of Edward Eliot Esqre & Ka-
therine his Wife & Bapt^ August 14.
1758. Bom 24** Edward James son of Edward Eliot Esq** & Catherine his wife
Bapt* 27 August.
1786. Mem'dum. Harriot Hester Eliot Daughter of the Hon^^ Edward James
by the R* Hon*** Lady Harriot was bom September y* 20** and Baptized
in the Parish of S* Margaret Westminster !November y* 1'*.
1798. Bom August 29** Edward Granville son of the Honble William Eliot &
Lady Georgiana his wife Bapt* October 4.
1799. Bom July 27** Caroline Georgiana Daughter of the Honble William Eliot
& Lady Georgiana Augusta his wife Bapt* August 29***.
1801. Susan Caroline Daughter of .the Hon*** William Eliot & Lady G-eorgiana
Augusta his wife bom April 12** and Baptized at S* Martins in the Fields
Middlesex May 1801.
1802. Charlotte Sophia Daughter of the Hon**- William EUot & Lady Georgiana
Augusta his Wife Bom May 28** & Baptized at S* Martin in the Fields
Middlesex June 21'* 1802.
1826 Louisa Susan Comwallis Daughter of the Hon*** Edward James Granville
Eliot (commonly called Lord Eliot) & Lady Jemima his wife, was born
17** December 1825 and baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square
London January 17, 1826.
1827. Mem. Edward John Comwallis Son of the Hon*** Edward Granville Eliot
(commonly called Lord Eliot) & Lady Jemima was bom the 2"* of April
& baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square London on the 1(5 of
May 1827.
1828. Mem. Granville Charles Comwallis son of the Honble Edward Granville
Eliot (commonly called Lord Eliot) and Lady Jemima his wife was bom
the 9** of September & baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square
London on the 7** of October 1828.
1830. February 10** William Gordon Comwallis son of the Honorable Edward
Granville & Lady Jemima Eliot. Port Eliot, commonly called Lord Eliot
(bom the 14** December 1829.) (by Tobias Furaeaux Perpt* Curate).
1831. Mem. Ernest Comwallis Son of the Honble Edward Granville Eliot (com-
monly called Lord Eliot) & Lady Jemima his wife was bom the 28** of
April & baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square London 30 the
July 1831 Died 23 January 1832.
1833. Elizabeth Harriet Comwallis Daughter of The Honble Edward Granville
Eliot (commonly called Lord Eliot) & Lady Jemima his wife was bom
the 24** August & baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square* London
the 23* Sept. 1833. Died in London March 1835.
1835. Mem. Henry Comwallis son of the Hon*'* Edward Granville Eliot (com-
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42 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
monly called Lofd Eliot) and Lady Jemima his wife was bom the ll**"
February & baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover Square London the
21-» March 1835.
1839. Mem. Charles George Comwallis Son of Lord Eliot & Lady Jemima was
bom the 16"* of October and baptized at S* Georges Church Hanover
Square London the 21" of November 1839.
1867. October 27**" Granville John son of The Honble Charles George Comwallis
& Constance Khiannon Eliot. Fort Eliot. Captain Grenadier Guards (bom
22 September).
IIABBIAGES.
1657. Edward Norton Esq' married M** Susanna Eliot Septemb. 29.
1661. John Speckott Esq' mar. M" Honor Eliot 15 Feby.
1665. William Savery Esq' maryed M" Bridget Eliot 13 July.
1675. Sir Edward Wise mary'd M" Radigon Eliot May 26.
1676. Sir Henry Hele Bart, mar* M» Susan Eliot 13 July.
1719. M' Samuel Trewbody min' married M" Elizabeth Eliot November y« 7**.
1721. Sir Nicholas Trevanion married M" Catherine Eliot October y* IS***.
BURIALS.
1593. Maria filia Bichardi Elliot armigeri 18 Februarij.
1603. Johannes Eliot mortuus et sepultus 29 Augusti.
1609. Eichardus Ellyot ar. mortuus et sepultus 21 Junii.
16 17. Brigitta Elliot generosa sepulta 5 Martii.
1628. Badigunda Uxor Johannis Eliott Militis sepulta erat Junii 13 .
1639. Edwardus filius Johannis Eliott armigeri sepultus Marcii 29.
1652. M" Honor Eliott gen. bur. Novemb. 1.
1675. M" Elizabeth Eliot bur. 18 Oct.
1685. John Eliot Esq. bur. 25 March.
1685. Bichard Eliot Esq. buried Dec' 22.
1687. M" Catherine the wife of Daniel Eliot Esq' buried December 20.
1693. John son of W" Eliot Gent was bur* 26 Septem'.
1702. Died 11^ Daniel Eliot Esq; was buried October the 28*^.
1713. M" Susanna Eliot was buried January y" 4'*'.
1722. Edward Eliot Esq. died Sept. f 18* & was buried y* 29*\
1722. Miss Elizabeth the Daughter of Mad"» Elizabeth Eliot Wid. was buried the
24 January.
1723. M" Ann EUot was buried April the 20»\
1726. M" Elizabeth Trewbodv was buried Aug* y* 31.
1735. John Eliot buried April 7,h.
1736. M' Hester Eliot bur* April 21'*.
1737. Miss Augusta Eliot bur* Nov' 27*\
1742. Misstriss Eliz, Trewbody bur* Sept. 8***.
1742. The Honorable James Eliot Esq. was buried X*' y' 6*^
1747. M" Ann Trewbody 19 April 1747.
age
1757. Edward James Eliot September 15. 5 weeks.
1765. 70. M" Elizabeth Eliot May 7 (died April 25*'^).
1797. 38. The Uon**^ Edward James Eliot October 3*.
1798. 55. Miss Catherine Eliot August 3*.
1804. 76. The Bight Honble Lord Eliot March 1**.
1804. 68. The Bight Honble Lady Eliot March 1**.
1807. 46. Lady Georgiana Eliot May 5*\
1818. The Bight Honble the Countess of S* Germans [Port Eliot] August Third. 53.
The above was Caroline Countess of S* Germans 1'* wife of John Earl of
S* Germans.
1823. John Eliot Earl of S* Germans, Port Eliot, November 27. 64.
1832. Ernest Comwallis Eliot. Port Eliot, January 23. 9 months.
1835. Lady Susan Lygon, Port Eliot, January 22. 33.
Memorandum underneath this Entry. The Bemains of Lady Susan Lygon
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[Mother of Frederick Earl of Beauchamp] were removed from the
Port Eliot Vault in S* Germans Churchyard on the 3'^ day of October
1867 (by Faculty from the Bishop of Exeter) to the Church yard of
Madresneld in the County and Diocese of Worcester.
Tobias Fumeaux
Incumbent of S* Q-ermans.
1845. William Eliot second Earl of 8* Germans, Port Eliot, January 30. 77. died
on the 13^ Inst.
1864. Edward John Comwallis Eliot (Lord Eliot) Port Eliot. December 3. 37.
GRANT OF ARMS TO HARIOT ELIOT, WIFE OF RICHARD
ELIOT, OF ST. GERMANS, BY JOHN ANSTIS, ESQ., GARTER,
AND KNOX WARD, ESQ., CLARENCEUX, 1726.*
To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall
come John Anstis Esq' Garter, Principal King of
Arms, and Knox Ward Esq. Clarenceuz King of Arms
send Greeting. Whereas those antient Badges and
Ensigns of Gentility, commonly called or known by
the Name of Arms, have heretofore been, and are
still continued to be conferred upon deserving Persons
to distinguish them from the common Sort of People,
who neither can, nor may pretend to use them with-
out lawful Authority. And whereas Hariot Eliot, wife
of Richard Eliot, of S* Germans, in the County of
Comwal Esq' One of the Commissioners of His Ma-
jesty's Revenue of Excise hath represented unto the
K* Hon"' Talbot Telverton, Earl of Sussex, Kn* of
the most Hon"' Order of the Bath, and Deputy (with
the Royal Approbation) to the most Noble Thomas
Duke of Norfolk Earl-Marshal & Hereditary Marshal
of England, that being desirous to have such Arms
Granted and Assigned unto Her, as She and her De-
scendants may lawfully bear, to be Impaled with her
said Husband's in lieu of those descended unto her
from her Father. And forasmuch as his Lordship
duelj Considering the Request of the said Hariot Eliot, did, by Warrant under his
Hand and Seal, bearing Date the second Day of this Instant July, Order and Direct
us to Devise, Grant and Assign unto Her such Coat- Arms accordingly. Now know
ye that We the said Garter and Clarenceux, in Pursuance of the Consent of the
said Earl of Sussex, and by Virtue of the Letters Patent of Our Office to Each of
Us respectively Granted under the Great Seal of Great Britain, have devised, and
do, by these Presents, Grajit and Assign unto the said Hariot Eliot the Arms here-
after mentioned. Viz* Quarterly ingrailed Or and Azure, in the first Quarter aji
Escallop Gules, as the Same are in the Margin hereof. Impaled with her Said Hus-
bands, more lively depicted. To be bom and used for ever hereafter by her the said
Hariot Eliot, and the Heirs and other Descendents of her Body lawfully begotten
with their due Differences, according to the Usage and Custome of Arms, without
the Lett or Interruption of any Person or Persons whatsoever. In Witness
whereof We the said Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms, have to these Presents
subscribed Our Names and affixed the Seals of Our several Offices the Sixteenth
day of July in the Twelfth year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George by
the Grace of God King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland Defender of the
Faith Ac. Annoq' Domini 1726.
John Anstis Garter Knox Ward Clar*
Principal King of Arms. King of Arms.
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49
We hereby certify that the foregoing Pedigree hath been faithfully extracted
from the Eecords of the College of Arms London, excepting the three first Gene-
rations which rest upon the Authority of a Manuscript remaining amongst the
muniments of the Earl of S* Germans. Witness Our hands at the said College
this 2^ day of July 1829.
G. J. Beltz Lancaster.
W™ Woods Bluemantle.
The additions to the above Pedigree are faithfully extracted from the Becords
of the College of Arms.
Albert W. Woods
Lancaster Herald.
14 June 1849.
CONFIRMATION OF ARMS, BY SIR JOHN BERNARD BURKE,
ULSTER, TO THE REVEREND MATTHEW DAWSON DUF-
FIELD, CANON OF MIDDLEHAM, VICAR OF STEBBING, CO,
ESSEX, 1858.*
To All and Singular to whom these Presents
shall come I Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster King
of Arms and Principal Herald of all Ireland, Knight
Attendant on the Most Illustrious Order of S*
Patrick send Greeting.
Whereas the Reverend Matthew Dawson Duf-
fieldt Canon of Middleham, Vicar of Stebbing in
Essex and formerly Chaplain to His Royal High-
ness the late Duke of Cambridge, designated in
the official Records of my Office as of Carlton in
the Parish of Coverham in the County of York,
second and youngest son of the late Richard Duf-
field Esquire of Theakston in the said County of
York, by Anne his wife, third and youngest daugh-
ter of Matthew Dawson, and last surviving sister
& heir of Roger Dawson of Carlton aforesaid
Esquire, hath made it appear to me that the Arms
of Duffield originally entered in the Records of
Ulster's Office marked " Arms A " page 61. were
confirmed to the descendants of his grandfather
Thomas Duffield of Ripon in the County York by
the late Ulster King of Arms on the 12*'' January
1848, and hath now applied to me that I would
perfect that registration by confirming to him
and his descendants the Arms of Dawson to be
borne as a quartering with the Coat of Duffield,
in right of his mother Anne Dawson, eventually heiress of her brother Roger
Dawson of Carlton aforesaid Esquire. Know ye therefore that I the said Ulster
King of Arms having taken the request of the said applicant into consideration
am pleased to comply with the same, and by virtue of the power to me given by
* The confirmation is in the possession of the Eeverend the Count Dawson-Duffield, LL.D.,
Bector of Sephton, Lancashire.
t The Ber. Matthew Dawson Duffield, F.S.A., died on the 24th of June, 1866, and was huried
with his mother's ancestors at Coverham. The Duffields were for a long period owners of land at
VOL. II. H
50 MISCELLANEA GENEALOQICA ET HERALDICA.
Her MajeB^'e Boyal Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ireland and by
authoritr of the same have given and ^^Faiited and by these Preaants do ratify
eicmplily and confirm unto the said ^vcrend Mattbew Dawson Duffield and
hJB descendants the Arms following Viz. Quarterly 1" and 4'^ Sable a CheTron
Argent between three Doves of the last, beaked and Membered Oules, for
Duffield. 2°* and S"* Azure a Chevron Ermine between three Arrows Or, feathered
and barbed Ai^nt ; on a Chief of the last three Dawa sable, beaked and mem-
bered Oules: a Canton also Oulea, charged with a Mullet of the third, for Dawson.
For Crest, A Dove, in its beak an Olive branch, all proper. And for Motto, Esto
flemper fidelia, the whole aa is above more clearly depicted to be home and used for
ever hereafter by him the said Eeverend Matthew Dawaon Duffield and his de-
scendants accoraing to the laws of Arms without the let hindrance molestation or
interruption of any peraon or peraons whataoever. In witneaa whereof I have
Bubacribed these Presents and affixed hereto my Official Seal this Twenty first day
of December in the Twenty second year of the Beign of Our Sovereign Lady
Victoria by the Grace of God of the TJnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Queen Defenderof the Faith and so forth, and in the year of Our Lord otie thousand
eight hundred and fifty eight.
J. Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms of all Ireland.
Kirkbj H*lzeard, Grantlaj, and Burton Leonard, near RipoD. A member of the fsmilj, who resided
at Or&ntlej, u ngiatered m the Herald's riaitatioQ of the co. of York made in 16G6 as haring mar-
ried Marj, daughter of James Favoll, of Keirebj, in tlie pariah of Eirb; OTerblowi. A branch of
the Bipon Duffields settled in Ireland. One of the family mamed Mar;, daughter of Cbarlee Wil-
lington, of Balljmoney, King's County, Esqui™, and it was to hia descendants— ai well aa those of
Thomas Duffield, of Ripon— that the arma of Duffield wereoonfirmed in 1848, bj Sir William Betham.
Beaidei the marriage of Richard Duffield to Anne Dawson mentioned in tlie Patent of Arma printed
herewith, there were other intermarriages between the Duffields and Dawsona. Thomas Duffield, of
Ripon (father of the Richard Duffield just mentioned), married Marj, daughter of Matthew Dawson,
of Illon, andhia brotherBichardDulHeld married — at Eirkby Ualzeard, on the 19th of Ua;, 1730 —
Beatrice Dawaon, and left issue Eliinbotb Duffield, who married Thomas Walker, Major of Hipon
1775 and 1787, b; whom she waa mother of Eluabeth Walker, w1k>
married Thomas Harrison, M.D., of Bisbopl«n, near Hipon, whose
brother William Harriaon had a daughter Anne, married to William
Dawson, of Azerle; Hall, who died in 1823. An emblazoned pedigree
on vellum, signed bj George Harriaon, Windaor Herald, and in the
poseeesioo of the Her. the Count Dawson-Duffield, LL.D., Rector of
Sepbton, near Liverpool, — who, bv her Majeatj'a Royal Licence, bears
the name of Dawson before that of 'Duffield, —showd that Roger Dawson,
of Cariton in the time of Queen Eliubeth, waa brother to Gilbert
the Dawsona of Azerle; Hall, in the pariah of
Kirkby Malieard, descended, - The ancienl arma of Dawaon which wore
allowed to the Coverdale and Aaerley Dawsons, under the signature of
Lancaster Herald, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, were sometimes
home quarterly with a more moilem shield (ermine on a canton aiuro a
atag lo<lgcd or), by the Aierley Dawsona. We find on the monumental
brass of Anthony Dawson, vho died in 1735, the aneieni enru quartered with the mart modrrti coot,
whereas on tbe monumental brass of William Dawson, of Aierley, who died in 1640, the nodrm
coat only appears. The tnoifern coat was also sometimea borne by the Coierdale Dawsons. aa
apprara from a seal which belonged to Roger Dawson, of CoTSrdale, and which is herewith engraved.
Another branch of the Dawsons which was of Spaldingholme bore the same ancient arms as tbora
which belonged to the Dawsons of Coverdale and Aicrley, but used a diObrent crest, as ahown bj
tbe engraving which appears with llicir pedigree. It ia singular that the Coverdale branch of the
DauBous becnmo eitjnrt in the male line in the earlv part of the present oenlury by the death of
Roger Dawaon, of Middlebam House, co. of York, atlomcy-at-lnw ; and the branch of the Daweoiu
long seated at Azerley Hall recently became extinct in the male lino by the death of tira only son of
WlUiam Dawson, who was tbe last of the family connected with Amrlcy.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
From OUser'i Visitation of Torkahire, 1684.
Margaret daughter of:
Bowland Herbert
of Skipwith in com.
Bbor. first.
^Alexander Dawson of the^Elizabeth daughter of
Mannor of SpaldiDgholme . . . Harwoode of . , .
in Com. Ebor. Lyvinge second Wyfe.
1584.
Robert 8 1 Johane Wyfe to 2 Grace wyfe
Boime. Will'm Horaeley to Thomas
Herbert 4, of Skeme in Hert- Brewster of
HIl Wap. in com. Kingston on
Ebor. Hull.
3 Margaret.
I
4 Anne wife to
Frances Lam-
bert of Holme
in Spaldingmore.
Arnold DawHon^Vrsula daughter of Thomas 2 sonne of ^Margaret daughter
eldest Sonne 1 Will'm Hoper of the the Isle of Whal- | of . . . Bidlej of
lyvinge 1584. Gitie of Torke merchant, sail Graunge. Salton in Bydale.
Custance 2 Elizabeth. 3 Margaret, ffrauncesse Beatrix 2.
eldest. eldest.
Alexander ntatia
li atmor' 1584.
JC>-»1*^ SCMW^V^
Eitractod from OloTei*! Tiiitation of Yorkshire
marked S D & fo. 113. noir remunmg in the College
of Anna London.
Oio. Habsibox
Windsor EenOd.
52
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
From the Vuitation of Torhthire, 1612.
Gilbert Dawson of Azerley in Co. Ebor.^Cataryne da. of . . . Conyera.
George Daw8on=r Margaret da. of . . . Robert Daw8on=pFran. da. to John
of Azerley
1 Sonne.
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Conyers of Gotham
in Epatu.
of Eyppon
2 sonn.
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ton m CO. Ebor.
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Emm. wife to William Dawson of 2 fiobert. George Dawson of 2 Gilbert.
Robert Beck Azerley 1 sonne — Ryppon 1 sonne —
of Kirkbye- living 1616. 3 Tymothy. liveing 1612. 8 Robert.
Malford. = — =
— Margarett da. to John 4 Georg. Precilla da. to S'
Frances wife to Clough of Skipton- — Stephan Proctor of
. . . Womam. brigg in co. Ebor. 6 Conyers. Fountaynes K'.
George Dawson filius <& hssres Frances 1 da. Marye 2 da. Frances a da. letat.
setat. 4 annor' 1612. unius anni 1612.
"William Dawson.
Geo. Dawson.
The above Pedigree is faithfully copied from the
Heralds Visitation of Yorkshire markcKl C 13 fol. 200
now remaining in the College of Arms London.
Witness my hand this Ninth Dayof November 1813.
WiLLiAK Radclttpb Rouge Croix.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
gafosDit of ^^erUgf,
Ikbcbiftions in Eirkby Maxzeabd Church, Tobbbhibe,*
On a JBrats Plate.
HEBE LIETH INTEBED THE BODT
UF OEOBOE DAWSON OF AZEBLEY ESQ.
QTI OBIIT DECIUO QTINTO DIE ITIII
ANNO DOMINI 1«U ANNO £TATIS
BTA TBICESaiMO NONO.
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U' WILLIAM DAWSON OF AZERLET
QTI OBIIT TICEBSIMO NONO DIEB (lie)
UABTtI ANBO DUI ISW AMNOQJ
xTATis avs ijcnfQtrAOEBSiuo BEfrmo.
' CoiDinuiiicated by Ur. Willism John Croft, of Eirkb; Halzeerd.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALUICA.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IlERALDICA. 66
GRANT OF ARMS, BY SIR CHAELES GEORGE YOUNG, GARTER,
AND ROBERT LAURIE, CLARBNCEUX, TO GEORGE WIL-
LIAM MARSHALL, OF WARD END HOUSE, CO. WARWICK,
1867.
To all and eiagular to whom theae Presenta shall come Sir Charles George
Young Knight Garter Principal King of Anne and Robert Laurie Esquire Claren-
ceui King of Arms of the South East and West Parts of England from the River
Trent Southwards send Greeting whereaa George William Marshall of Ward End
House in the Pariah of Aston in the County of Warwick and of the Middle Temple
Barrister at Law onl^ Son of George Marahall late of Ward End House aforesaid
and of Binmngham in the aaid County of Warwick Banker and Grandson of Wil-
liam Marshall late of Birmingham aforesaid Banker both deceased bath represented
unto the Bight Honorable Edward George Pitz-Allan-Howard (commonly called
Lord Edward-George Fitz-Allan- Howard) Deputy to the Moat Noble Henry, Duke
of Norfolk Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England that he ia desirous of
bearing Armorial Ensigns with unquestionable Authority and therefore requested
the favour of His Lordship's Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms
and Crest aa may beproper to be borne by him aud hia descendants and by the
descendants of his Uncle William MarHhall late of Walsall and Bescott in the
Countif of Stafford Banker also deceased the elder brother by the half blood of
the said George Marahall according to the Lavrs of Anns and forasmuch as His
Lordship did by Warrant under his hand and the Seal of the Earl Marahal bearing,
date the seventeenth day of March last authorize and direct Us to grant aud assign
such Armorial Ensigns accordingly know ye therefore that We the aaid Garterand
Clarenceux in pursuance of His Lordships Warrant and by virtue of the Letters
Patent of Our several Offices to each of Ua reapectively granted do by these Pre-
senta grant and assign unto the said George William Marshall the Arms following
that is to say Barry of six Ermine and azure a liorseshoe Or between three bezante
And for the Crest On a Wreath of the Colours a bezant charged with a horseshoe
ature, between two wings barry of six Ermine and Azure as the same are in the
Klargin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by
him the said George WUliam Marahall and his descendants aud by the descendants
66 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
of his said Uncle William Marshall deceased with due and proper differences
according to the Laws of Arms In witness whereof the said G-arter and Claren-
ceux Kings of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our names and affixed the
Seals of our several Offices this second day of April in the thirtieth year of the
Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of G-od of the United King-
dom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith etc., And in the
Year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty seven.
Chas. Geo. Young, Garter, Robert Laurie, Clarenceux,
ars^all.
EXTBACTS PBOH THE PaBISH ReGISTEB OF PeBLETHOBPE, Co. NOTTINGHAM.
BAPTISMS.
Robert Marshall son of Isack Marshall was baptised the 25 of ffeb* An' do* 1682
Isaac the son of Isaac Marshall & Rebecca his wife Bapt. March 12, 1686.
"William the son of Isaac Marshall & Rebecca his wife Baptized October 29, 1688.
Elizabeth y^ daughter of Isaac Marshall & Rebecca his wife Baptiz'd October 9,
1696.
Thomas y® son of Isaac Marshall & Rebecca his wife Baptiz'd July the 18***, 1697.
Ann Marshall the dougter of Isack Marshall & Rebeckay his Wife Baptised the
13 of decem' 1699.
1705. Daniel the son of Isaac Marshal & Rebeccah his wife was baptized April 27.
William y« Son of Edward Marshal & Mary his wife was baptiz'd August y*' 30,
1707.
Elizabeth Daughter of Edw. Marshal & Mary his Wife baptiz'd Jan. 31, 1708.
1710. Mary Daughter of Edward Marshal & Mary his wife was bom April 13 &
baptiz'^d May IS'\
1711. Ann d. of Ed. Marshal bap. Oct. 29.
Edward the son of Edward Marsnall and Mary his Wife was Baptized July the
6 the 1713.
Sarah the Daughter of Edward Marshall and Mary his wife was Baptized the
Janewary the 22 the 1716.
Isaac son of Isaac Marshall & Mary his Wife baptiz'd december 11, 1717.
1718. Ann Marshall the daughter of Edw. Marshall & Mary his Wife was born
2 day of May.
ReBeckah the Daughter of Edward Marshall and Mary his wife was Baptized the
13 of May In 1722.
William Marshall tha son of Isack Marshall and EL'zabeth his Wife was was (sic)
baptized August 21*** 1723.
Raback Marshall tha daughter of Isac Marshall and Elizabeth his Wife Was bap-
tized february 20*** 172f .
Anne The Daugnter of Isaac Marshall and Elizabeth his Wife was Baptized y*
Twenty Third of Septbr 1726.
Elisabeth the Daughter of Isaac Marchall and Elisabeth his Wife was Baptized
Aprill ye 25, 1728.
Isaac Marshal, Son of Isaac & Ann Marshal was Born y® 29 of March 1749. &
Baptised, y" 30, and Buried the 18*** of April following. AfiBdavit made.
Susanah Marshall daughter of Isaac and Ann Marshall Was Bom February y* 3**,
1750/1.
Martha Marshal Daughter of Isaac and Ann Marshal Bom June y* 8*^ and Bap-
tized July y« 15*** 1752, at Palethorp.
William Marshall son of Isaac and Ann Marshall, Was Born November y« 26,
1753. and Baptised January the first 1751!.
Mary Marshall Daughter of Isaac and Ann Marshall Was Bom July y* 12, 1755,
and Baptized August y^ 14, Following.
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1789. Henry Marshall Son of William & Susanna Marshall bom feb' 2'*.
1790, Walter Marshall Son of William «& Susanna Marshall born November the 3*.
MABBIA.OES.
1706. Edward Marshal & Mary Searston were maried May y* 6*^
1710. John Hockley of Ollerton & Anne Marshal of Tuxfora married March 20***.
John Woodward and Mary Marshall was Marryed July the 13, 1735.
1758. Isaac Marshall & Sarah Lane both of Palethorp in this Parish were jnarried
by Licence on this fourteenth day of August one thousand seven hundred &
fifty eight by me E. Lloyd, Curate.
This marriage was f Isaac Marshall,
solemnized by us \ Sarah Lane.
In the presence f George Saxe.
of us \ Thomas Arnold.
Anthony Wheatley & Mary Marshall both of this Parish were married in this
Chappel by Licence this twenty second day of November in the Tear of our
Lord 1777,
by Edw* Otter Vic' of Cuckney.
This Marriage was solem- f Anthony Wheatley.
nised between us \ Mary Marshall.
In the Presence of { fel^^^t kland.
William Marshall A Susannah Twells both of the Parish of Palethorpe were mar-
ried in this Chapel by Licence this Ninth Day of April in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Eight by Me,
Charles Gordon,
Vicar of Edwinstowe.
This Marriage was C William Marshall.
solemnised between us ( S. Twells.
John Hodgskinson.
In the Presence of
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Mark White.
BTIBIALS.
William Marshall buryed Aprill 14*^ 1681.
Ellin Marshall Buryed November 27, 1681.
Eliz. daughter of Isaac Marshall Buryed Sept. 29*** 1696.
1706. Bob. Marshal was bury'd ffeb. 26.
Edward Marshall Buried January y* 9, 1734.
Thomas Marshall buried February 6^ 1745.
Daniel Marshall buried April 11**^ 1746.
M« Marshall Wife of Tho» Marshall was buried June 7*^ 1747.
liebecka Marshall Was Buried at Palethorp Feb^ 4^ 1750/1.
Ann Wife of Isaac Marshall Was Buried at Palethorpe, April y* 5*** 1758.
1786. Isaac Marshal buried June y* 30*^
1786. Mary the wife of William Marshall buried September y« 14**».
1788. Mary the Daughter of William Marshall, buried January the 8***.
1789. Sarah the wife of Isaac Marshal buried September the 8*.
The following affidavits of burial in woollen are attached to one of the Perle-
thorpe Itegister-books by a piece of string : —
April y« 18**» 1746. Sarah Peatfield of Palethorpe made Oath, that y« Body of
Daniel Marshall of y* same Place, lately deceased, was not, when buried,
wrapt up in anything, nor put into any Coffin lined or faced w*"* anything but
what was made of sheeps wool only,
before me
Bich* Jackson
Vic^ of Walesby.
In y* Presence of
Matt. Markland Vicar of Sutton.
M. Boawre.
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You Ann Bacon of Ollerton in the County of Nottingham make Oath that the
Body of Lydia Marshall of Pale thorp in the said County lately deceased was
not wrapt wound or buried or laid in any Coffin lin d or fac'd with any
Material but what was made of Sheep's Wool only.
Sworn before me this 7"* Day of June 1747.
Alex. Penn
Curate of Edwinstow.
Witness mark
Margaret X Barefoot.
Grace Laughton.
Grace Laugh ton of Palethorp in the County of Nottingham maketh Oath that the
Body of Isaac Marshall of Palethorp aforesaid lately deceased was not wrapt
bound, or buried, nor laid in any Coffin lin'd or faced with any Material but
what was made of Sheep's Wool only acccording to the Act of Parliament in
that Case made &> provided.
Sworn before me this 3* of Apr. 1749.
W" Boawre Reef of Kirton.
In y* presence of her
Ann X BuUivan.
mark.
M mshl.
EXTBACTS FBOM THE PaRISH ReOISTEB OF St. MaRTIN's, BIRMINGHAM.
BAPTISMS.
1778. 23 October. Isaac son of William & Mary Marshall.
1778. 24 October. Mary Daughter of William & Mary Marshall, one year old.
1783. 7 August. William son of William & M&rj Marshall.
EXTBAOT FBOM THE ReGISTEB AT CaSTLE BbOMWICH, Co. WaRWICK.
BAPTISM.
1797. July 17. George son of William & Susanah Marshall formely [sic] Meller.
Ts THE Churchyard at Perlethorpe, Co. Nottingham,
Here lyeth the body of Robert the son of Isaac and Rebckah Marshall who was
born February y« 25"* 1682, and departed this life February y« 25*»» 1706.
Here lyeth the body of Rebekah the wife of Isaac Marshall who departed this life
Novemb. the 6. Anno dom, 1716.
Here lies thfe Body of Daniel (son of Isaac and Rebecca) Marshall, Who Departed
this Life, April 9'^ 1746. Aged 41 Years.
Here lieth the Body of Thomas Marshall the son of Isaac & Rebecca Marshall who
departed this life y* 3"» of Feb^ 1745. Aged 48. Here lieth the Body of
Lydia the Wife of Thomas Marshall, who departed this lifey'S^^'of June 1747.
Aged 60 years.
Here Lieth the Body of Ann the Wife of Isaac Marshall, Who departed this Life
the 4*** of April 1758. Aged 36. Here Lieth the Body of Isaac Marshall,
Who departed this Life the 26*^ of June, 1786. Aged 69 years.
In the Churchyard at Aston-jtjxta-Birmingham, Co. Warwick.
Upon a monument over a vault near the churchyard wall, and at some distance
from the church-tower, in a south-westerly direction : —
In memory of William Marshall of Ward End, who departed this life on the 23"^ of
Dec', 1837. Aged 84 years. Also of Susannah his wife, who deceased on the
2"* June, 1835. Aged 83 years. Likewise William son of the above named
William Marshall, who departed on the 14'**.reb, 1841. Aged 57 years.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 69
In memory of George Marehall who departed this life February 26***, 1855. Aged
60 years.
In memory of Henry son of Henry and Margaretta Marshall, who died August
21** 1844. Aged 18 years.
In memory of Margaretta wife of Henry Marshall of Ward End who departed
this bfe on the 26*"* Nov' 1831. Aged 32 years. Also of Thomas Walter son
of the above, who departed out of this transitory life on the 13*** March, 1832.
Aged 11 months.
Upon a gravestone close to the said vault : —
Sacred to the Memory of Charlotte daughter of Isaac and Charlotte Marshall of
Deritend in this Parish, who died 10*** September 1818, In the 13*** Year of
her Age. Justly endear'd to her Family and Respected by all who knew her
for her many amiable qualities.
In the CnuBCH at Aston aforesaid.
Upon a brass-plate under the west window of the south aisle : —
Barbara Lander late of Ward End, Spinster, who departed this life on the iix day
of October, a.d. mdcccxliii, aged xxxi years, directed this window of stained
glass to be erected as a memorial of herself and her late sister Ann Alice the
wife of Q-eorge Marshall of Ward End, she deceased on the xv day of July,
a.d. mdcccxxviii, aged xix years. R. I. P.
At Waed End, Co. Warwick.
The east window of the church is filled with stained glass, and has this inscrip-
tion : —
To the honour and glory of God, and in pious memory of the late Isaac Marshall,
who departed this life at Alum Rock in the Hamlet of Little Bromwich, July
10"* 1854.
Bbubbb (Vol. I. p. 326). — The following note baa been recently sent me by Col. Chester.
X . C. S. B.
" The Will of Bartholomew Brqere, of Southampton Street, in the parish of St. George,
Bloomsbury, gentleman, is dated 13 January, 1760/1, and was provea in the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury, the 8th May, 1769. It is very brief. He leaves £20 to his daughter
Mary Child (by his first wife, Mary Bniere), and the residue of his estate to his daughter
Henrietta Bruere (by his second wife, Dorothy Bruere), who proved the will, as executrix,
and was then (1769) still unmarried. The witnesses were Jenny Grant, Groulston Bruere,
and George Bruere."
Note. This is, of course, the B. Bruqre who died in Rathbone Place, in April, 1769.
Hbkbt Mabshall — I shall be ^lad of any information relative to this person, whose
epitaph I copy from Lansdowne MS. 878.
IN ST. MABTIN's in THE FIELDS.
" Here lyeth the body of Henry Marshall Esq. servant to Queene Katherine, who mar-
ried Margarett daughter of M' Henry Parker by whome he had issue -5 sonns & 4 daugh-
ters he departed this life the 2X of Jan. 1673, aged 38 yeares."
In Sloane MS. 516, fo. 15, Barry of six, a canton ermine, impaling a buck's head
caboshed between two flanches, is given as the coat belonirinK to this monument.
G.W.M,
Fbbbb. — Any additions to the following pedi^ee, especially as to the earlier branches
of the family, will be gladly received if addressed " Freeb,'* care of Editor.
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Mauleverer Pedigree, copied from the original Boll, on Vellum, dated 1691,
to which is appended the Official Seal of Lancaster Herald, in the pos-*
session of Douglas Brown, Esq., F.S.A., of Amcliffe Hall 73
Mauleverer Pedigree, compiled by William Mauleverer, Esq., 1601 ... 78
Mauleverer Pedigree, from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5 81
Mauleverer Extracts from Family Bible at Amcliffe, and from Parish
Registers, communicated by Douglas Brown, Esq., E.S.A 82
WoUey Extracts from Family Bible 85
Pedigree of Armytage of Kirklees, from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1612 . 87
Pedigree of Armitage of Klirklees, from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1666 . 88
Armytage Pedigree, extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms . . 89
Armytage Extracts from Begisters, Abstracts from Wills and Administra-
tions, etc., communicated by Q-. J. Armytage, Esq., F.S.A., of Earklees 90
North Notes, from Cover of an old Account-Book 94
G-rant of Crest, by Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms, to Sir George
Beverley, of Dublin, Kjit., 2 James I. . 95
Exemplification of Arms and grant of Crest, by William Dethick, Glarter,
and William Camden, Clarenceux, to George Smithes, of Wike, Co.
Somerset, 1602, from the original in the possession of Francis Smythies,
Esq 96
Newby Pedigree, from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1684-6 97
The Lambarde Diary, from the original MS. in the possession of Multon
Lambarde, Esq., of Beechmont 99
Alman Notes, on a Fly-leaf in a Copy of the " Primer " printed by John
Mayler, in Botolph Lane, in the Douce Collection, Bodleian Library ;
commiinicated by the Eev. W. D. Macray 114
Fanshawe Pedigree, from the original Vellum Boll in the possession of
J. Q-. Fanshawe, Esq 115
Notes to Fanshawe Pedigree, communicated by E. J. Sage, Esq 118
Fanshawe Extracts from the Family Bible at Parsloes, communicated by
T. Q. Fanshawe, Esq 118
G-rant of Augmentation to Richard Fanshawe, 1649 121 I
Pedigree of Lascelles of Brakenburgh, Hinderskelf, and Eryholme, Co. York ;
from the original in the possession of Bobert Morley Lascelles, Esq. . 123
Lascelles Pedigrees, from the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-6 128
Armorial Book-Plates : — James Franklin Fuller ; Gordon Willoughby James
Gyll 130
Contributions to the Milton Pedigree, communicated by Joseph Lemuel
Chester 131
Notes and Queries : — Macdonell ; Armytage ; Parsons Family ; Buckingham
Family ; Philip Hawkins ; Vavasour of Spaldington ; De la Vache, Best-
wold, and Cheney ; Hart of Witney, Oxfordshire ; Edwin Family . . 132
Communications for the Editor should he addressed to the care of the Printers.
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The last mention'd W M&IeTerer of Emcliffe eatf (besidea y* 2 Sons and 4
Daughters mentioned on 7* other side) had IsBue Miir;, Lancelot, Xtopher, EJi-
thenne, Elizabeth & Edmund.
William Mauleverer eldest Son of y* eaid W died without Issue.
Jamee MauleTerer second aon of W" married j' daughter of 8' Timothy Hut-
ton of Mask Knt. & had Issue Timothy, Elizabeth, William, Matthew, John, Mary,
Ellinor, Beatrice, another Timothy, Jsjnes & Henry. The four eldest of these
sona died without Issue.
Timothy y* fifth son of James married Elizabeth daughter of W" Metcalf of
Northallerton Esq' & had Issue Beatrice, Timothy & Elizabeth. The sixth &
seTentb son of James died without Isaue.
Timothy son of y* said Timothy Esq' married Elizabeth daughter of James Bel-
lingham of Levens m Westmoreland Esq' & had Issue James, Dorothy, Elizabeth,
Timothy, William, Thomas, Bellingham, & Allan. James died without Issue.
Timothy second son y* last mentioned Timothy of Amcliffe Esq' married Jane
Daughter of Thomas Hodgkinson of Preston in Lancashire Esq' coheiress, & had
Issue Elizabeth, Jane, William, Timothy, Thomas, Henry, Mary, another Timothy,
Catharine, Dorothy. All these sons died children, except Thomas, whom Qod
long preserre.
This OontiniMition drawn by me Tim° MauleroTCT,
late of Amcliff, at p'wnt of ;■ Oitjf of Dorfaam Ewj'
Hay J' ». 17S3.
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Thomas y* only surviving son of y* last abovenamed Timotbj (y« father) mar-
ried Sarah rawson Wilberfoss y* youngest Daughter of John Wilberfoss of G-ains-
brougb in Lincobishire Esq** Coheiress, and had issue Jane (married to Bobert
Lindsay of Lougbry in y* County of Tyrone in y* E^ingdom of Ireland Esq") Sarah
(married to John Arthur Worsop then of Alverley Grange near Doncaster Esq*^
Ann (married to Clotworthy Gowan then of Bessingby near Bridlington Bsq"*)
Thomas, John, Frances, Mary, Bichard, & Elizabeth ; y* said Thomas, Jolm, Bichard,
and Elizabeth Died Infants; Frances & Mary are now Living viz. in 1789 un-
married.
This further Continuation was drawn by me (j*
only surviving son of y* last abovenamed Timothy
Mauleverer y* Father) residing at Amcliffe August
y* 27»'» 1784.
ThoB. Mauleverer.
mltbtxtx ipetriigree.
My Pettiegree Collected and Contrived out of myne Ancient & Newe Evidences
by me Will'm Mauleu'er Esq'* An' K E'ne Elizab. &c. Quadragesimo Tertio 1601
JStatis mee Quadragesimo Quinto Aug. jd.
Bobert Mauleuerer.
This Kob*t is the most Ancient Ancesto' that 1 finde anie mencon of in myne Evidence, to whose
Sonne WiU'm & Mariott his wife, Will'm sonne of Richard Attwood gaue oertaine Landes in AUerton
Gleedowe by deed withoute date Witnesses Thorn's Chamberlaine of Potter Ne?rton Thom's Wayte
and others. So it appeareth y' he had Issue
Will'm Mauleuerer. who maried Mariott the wid. of
Eic. Attwood & the mother of Will'm Attwood.
For Thom's y* sonne of Alexander of AUerton released y* manage of W' Attwood her sonne
to her, by his deed bearing date y* sondaie after Martinmas daie An. 6 B. Ed. w^^ Will'm Attwood
theirfore made the deed Iftf t aboue menooned. So it seemeth y* this Will'm Mauleu'er was a younger
brother of bis father Bob't, And that by this mariage of a wealthie widowe was first advanced. The
same Will'm Mauleu'er made a deed of Eight Acres of Land to Agnes y* widowe of Roger Caldcotes
dated An. 1386, w*^^ was about y* tenth yeare of Edw. y' third. To another a lease for ten yeares,
to y* Abbott of Christall dated An. 1844 he gave also to W"* y* sonne of Ric. Attwood one oxgang
of land in AUerton Gleedowe by a deed w^^^out date, which & all other W" Sowter of Scoles £
Agnes lus wife sister & heire to Raphe Attwood releassed to Rob* Mauleu'er by a deed dated y*
Sondaie after S* Andrewes daie An. Ric. 2, 15 he had Issue, Also ther was Will'm Mauleuerer of
Pottemewton a witnesse to a dede dated a<^ 1348.
Bobert Mauleuerer who maried one Ma'grett. Will'm Mauleuerer.
For it appeareth y* W" sonne of W" Mauleu'er of Potter Newton released to his brother Rob't all y«
moveable goods except &c. w^*^ his mother Mariott gaue hym by a deed dated 85 of Edw. 8 & in y* same
35 of Edw. 3, by deed then dated did Henrie Clesbie, W" Brandon & Ric. Bantree Ohaplaine giue to
Rob't Mauleu'er & Margrett his wife & y* heiree males of their bodies & for default of such his heir
one tenem^ in Pottemewton, And their is one deed from Rob^ Mauleu'er to John Amyas th'elder
& John yonger Raphe Browne Ohaplaine & Ric* Swallowe of all his Landes in Stubboris Moore,
* Bom in 1587, and his Inquisition post mortem dated 1609.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 79
Allerton Gleedowe, Allerton & Potter Kewton dated An. 48 Bdw. 8. whereby yt ie playne he had
lands in all these townes at that tjme, he had Issue.
Sobert, his wife Elizabeth. John of CusBewoortb. & Isabell.
For John Franke & Margrett his wife Entayled oertaine Landes to Eob't y* sonne of Bob*t
Mauleuerer of Newton & for de&ult of heires of his bodie to John his brother & for default of heires of
his bodie to Isabell his sister and for de&ult of such Issue to y* heire of Bob*t, dated An. £dw. 3. 51.
It M>peareth y' he lined all K. Bio. 2 daies, for W" Breardey & his wife Emma made a deed to him
of Luides in Moor Allerton dated 22 Bio. 2. And Bob't Harrison of Thomer & Agnes his wife
daughter of Henrie Cartwright of Shadwell gaue him & his wife Elizabeth by deed afi their Land
in Shadwell & elsewhere dateid An. 20 B. 2, & Bob't Mauleu'er made a deed to John Amyas John
Mauleu*er & others dated An. 1 Henr. 4, Aiid W" Brearley & Agnes wife of Tho. Brearley his father
made a deed to y* s' Bob't & John his brother bearing date An. Hen. 4. 4**, so both Bob't and John
were then alyve, And K. Henr. 4 gaue him for his good service done against henrie Fearcie Earle of
Northumberland & Tho. Bardolphe & other Bebeb y* milnes at Yorke for his life, by his L'ree
Patentea, dated 11 Maij An. B'ni ejus 9. And his acoompt taken of y* Bent. 13 NoTcmbr An.
B'ni eiua 11. So he was lyring so long, In y* viij'^ yeare of Henr. 4 John Boswell of Ardesley to
whom Tho. Brearley (heire thereof by Ancient Charters to his Ancestors from Mowbray Mooryill,
Stntevill & others which I haue) gaue y* same by deed dated at Wothersome Januar. 7 An. 2 Bic. 2.
made a deed of Wothersome to y* Tse as maie seeme of y* s' Bob*t Mauleu'er to certaine feoffees,
one whereof was John Mauleu'er y* forenamed brother of Bobt, & to his heires dated An. 8 Hen. 4^
which John called John of Cusseworth did release all his right & entrest theirin to his brother
Bob't Mauleu'er by his deed dated An. 4 Hen. 5, So it appeareth they were both y* brethren lyring
•o long, And iny* 10 yeare of Hen. 5 did Galfride Tailer & nis wife Beatrix heire to John Browne of
Moor Allerton make a deede to Bob't Mauleu'er of Wothersome of certaine Land in Moor Allerton,
So it seemeth he lined so long, And began to be Mauleu'er of Wothersome, whereas before thev
were of Potter Newton, And W" Brighton of Newton made a deed to him & John of Cusseworth
of Landes in Chappell Allerton An. 2 Hen. 6 & W" Eillinebeck to him An. 8 Hen. 6, Naie it
appeareth plainelie he was living in y* 20 yeare of Hen. 6 for he made a deed to his brother John &
others to y* intent they should Enfeoffe his wife Elizab. of Wothersome for her life, Bemainder to
S' W" Mauleu'er his sonne (y* first Knight) &, his heires males A for de&ult of such Issue to John &
his heire males, Eltofte, lliomer, Shadwell & Brittbie to Bob't y* sonne & heire of S' W"* afores'd
& his heir males & so to John & his heire males & for default of Issue to S' W* his sonne & his heire
Dated Written at Wothersome ffridaie next after the ascension, An. 20 Hen. 6. w<^^ he made in maner
of a will with all, They made y* ffeoffement according y" 22 Hen. 6 to dame Elizabeth, the said Bob't
had Issue
S' Will'm Maaleuerer K*.
He maried Johan daughter one of y* heires of S' John CoviU Enight & of Alice daughter of
y* Lo. dan^ as appeareth by y* deed of y* p'tition dated 18 Henr. 6 by w*^ deed he had A^necliffe
and other Landes, by w^^^ deed it appeareth y* he had Issue
S' Bobt Mauleuerer Knight WilPm. John died Henry. Edmonde.
Thia S' Rob*tB wife was without issue,
named dame Johan.
For y* s'd S' W*" made a lease to his sonne Bob't of Wothersome reserving Tiij markes to
Elizab. mother of t* sd S' W" dated 11 Se^tembr 25 Hen. 6 he had Issue also besides Bob't W",
John, Henrie & Edmond as appeareth by his deed to S' Thomas Nevill K. brother to y* Barle of
Westm'land & those iuj<*' sonnes dated at Amecliffe febr. 4 an. 24 Henr. 6. The s^ Bob't sonne of
8' W" was after Knight & had Issue,
Edmond Mauleuerer who had to wife Ellynoure. Will'm.
For y* sj Edmond sonne & heire of S' Bob't Mauleu'er K. dame Johan his mother together w^^
his Yndes W*" Henrie and Edmond made a deed to confirme a ffeoffm* to his Ynde John their
brother of Landes in Ottl^, Newall & Mensington w'^ other thinges to y* rest of his s^ yncles dated
at Harlesey Apr. 8, an. 3 Edw. 4. This Edmond had a yong' brother dUed W" as appeareth in a
deed, where Tnto they were witnesses. In w<^ deed it also appeareth y* John their Ynde dyed w*^
out heyres males at Least» for theirby, W*" Henr. & Edmond p'ted his Land dated An. 8 Edw. 4.
This aborenamed Edmond had by Ellyno^ his wife Issue,
80
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Bob't Mauleuerer who maried Johan
as appeareth by a deed dated Mali 1
Ao KE. H. 7, 11.
Thomas Mauleuerer as app'eth by
a deed dated Maij 4 A" H. 7. 9.
For his &ther Edmond made him a L're of Attumej by name of hia heire dated Maij 16 An .
Edw. 4, 16, he died M'tij 10 A^ BB. Hen. 7. 11 & Lefte Issue as appearith bj an Office dated at
Yorke Gastell Octob. 24 A<» Hen. 7. 17. This abovesd Edmonde had issew Bob*t, & Bob't had isaew
the lAste S' WiU'm Manleverer Kni^hte whoe married Anne ^the daughter of Will'm Conyers of
Sockbume & An his widow whoe maid the s'd marriage as appearethe by the Acte of Covenante of
the B<i marriage dated the 19*^ of may an. BB. H. 7 Tij^.
He was Knight
An. 16 Hen. 8.
S' Wiirm Mauleuerer bis
wife An daugbt' to S' Jo. Conyers
of Sockbum & had issue.
Thes were all knowne by
men yet living & therefor
I quote no . . . for them
thoughe I have many.
James Mauleuerer
who maried Anne
daugh'ofEa.Wiclif
of Wiclif Esq. and
died without issue.
I i
Bob*t Mauleuerer Will'm Mauleuerer. Anne Mauleuerer
who maried Alice — marr.toM'Bocliffe.
daught. to Sir Henry Mauleuerer, —
Niman Marken- Person of Thymes- Catherin maried to
field & had issue, kewe. M' Wombwell of
Wombwell.
S' Edmond Mauleverer
maryed Mary the
daughter of S' Chr'
Danby & had issew.
Thomas died
w*^out issue.
Dorothy married to
John Kay of Wod-
som Esq. & had
issew.
An married to
Thomas Lee of
Middleton Esq.
^ilri
Will'm Mauleverer whoe married
EUenor daughter to Eric. Alde-
burghe Esq' & had issew.
1
Elizabeth married to Baphe Gower had
isseu Willm George Ellenor Marye
Margaret, Ejktheran died without isseu.
'I'll
Willm.
James.
Lancelott, dead.
Cristopher.
Edmond.
I I
Alice married to Rich.
Tempest sonn of Eich.
Tempest of Tonge.
Anne marned to
M^ Fr. Pinkney.
k
1 1 1 1 1
lenor dead.
Martha.
Ejktherin.
Elizabethe dead.
Dorothy.
Mary.
Elizabeth.
4
^immJita
1602
setatis mess 45.
MISCELLANE.V GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
81
From the TUitation of TorJcahire, 1684-6.
Wiirm's Lomley & Will'm's Bakeman dederunt man'iu' de Seynt Elyn Aukellond Will'mo Coluile
militi et Johannie Txori eius et hieredibuB de eor' Corporibus post cuius mortem man*iu* p'dcm do-
■oendebat Joh'ni Wandesford & Johannse nup' Txori WiUielmi Mauleveror militis yt Consanguineo
& hnredi pnedicfcor* Williehni k Joanne ; viz. eidem Joh'i yt filio Isabellie filiis Johis filij d'c*i Wil-
lielmi & Johanns yxoria ; et pne&tiB Johannie vxori d*c'i Will'i Maliuerer yt filus Johannis filij
pnedict' Wxll*i Coluill & Johannes yxoria eiua &c.
William Maliuerer of Potters S' Robert Coluile=f=Elizabeth da. to
Newton yixit An° 19 Edw. 3. Knight. S' Jo. Conjers.
k
WillieUnus Maliuerei^F
yixit 83 Edw. 8.
Bobert Maliuerer of ^
WoderBome 10 H. 5. 1
S
'Willia
m Goluilc.=7=Jane da. to S' John
Fawconberge.
I
I
S' John Coluile of =?= Alice da. to John
the dale Knight. Lord Darcy.
S' William Malinerei^oane da. S' Bobert^Elizabeth Isabell
Knight yixit 3 Edw. 4.
k heyre. Coluile
Knight,
bert=T=
S'Bo
Maliyerer.
1 and 4 Mauleverer, 2 ColtUe^
8 Conj^ers,
Henry
8 E.4.
Edmund
8 Ed. 4.
HaU
f
da. to S' wife to
William Wan-
Fulthorp. desford.
I
I
uerer Joh'es Coluile miles Joh*nes
qui yltimo obiit Wandeaford.
apud Harflete in
ormonnia s. p.
I
Edmund Haliaerer S £dw. 4Lrr
I
S* William MaUuerer of Woddeaome als Woodoenome in Le West Byding.=7^aae Conyen.
I
James Kaliyerer of =T^Anne da. k heyre to Raufe Bobert M aliuerer 2 8onne=f= Alice da. to S' Ninian
Wodersom 1 son.
Anne yrife to
Wydiff of Wydiff.
k heyre maale.
Markenfeild.
Oatarine wife to Jane marled to
Thomaa Gowor Wilham Conyers Richai'd Aldeburgh Bonne k heyre of
of Stitnam ob.s. p. ofMaske. of Aldeburgh. Robert
S' Edmund Maliuerei<=FMary da. of S'
Xpofer Danby
of Thorpe.
I
Jane da. k he^ wife
to Arthur Philips.
Richard William Maliyerei^Eleonor da. to Oatarine Elizabeth wife
Aldeburgh. ofWodersome
Esq. Uying 1584.
Richard ob. s. p. to Rafe Gower
Aldeburgh of of Stitnam.
Aldeburgh.
I
I
I
Alicia eDtatis 5 annor* of* 1684. Anne. Martha.
nvm
/^Js^.
'Mefurar
Toi. n.
u
82 MISCELLANEA OENEALOQICA ET HERALDIGA.
mltbtm,
EXTBACTS FBOM FaMILT BiBLE AT AbNCLIFFE : CONSISTING OF CoMMON PrATER,
1558 ; THE Bible, 1587 ; two Concobdances, 1578; Psalms, by Stebniiold,
Hopkins, etc., 1587.*
William Mauleverer bora the 30'^ of April 1657.
EUiner Mauleverer his wife borne about Mich'as 1553.
Their children as follow
Alice bora Ap. 18^ 1678.
Ann bora Feb. 26*^ 1579.
Elliner bora May 20* 1581 buried July 9*^ 1682.
Martha bora Aug* 2* 1684.
William bom Nov. 24*^ 1685.
Katheran bora Jany 16* buried the 18* 1686.
Eliz. borae May 28* 1688 buried Nov. 21* 88.
Dorothy borae Sep. 18* 1689.
James borne Feb. 1* 1590.
Mary borae March 26* (169i).
Lancelote borae Ap. 20* buried 26, 1593.
Christofer bom Feb. 21, 1695.
Katheran bora Nov. y* 16, 1597.
Eliz. bora Feb. y« 24, 1598.
Edmund born Nov. y« 26, 1600.
The children of the said James Mauleverer
Timothy bora July y« 12, 1616.
Elizabeth bora Oct. y« 25, 1616.
William bom Dec. y* 10, 1617.
Matthewe bora Jan^ y« 6, 1619.
John bora May the 10, 1620.
Mary born Aug* y« 19, 1621.
Elliner bora Oct. y« 2, 1622.
Beatrice bom Oct. y« 13, 1624.
Timothv bora May y* 12, 1627.
James born.
Edmund bora.
Henry born,
my uncle Edmund Mauleverer died in the year 1670.
The said last Timothy Mauleverer & Elizabeth Metcalfe married the 19 of Dec.
1650 Their children as follow
Beatrice bora Jan^ y« 6, 1651.
Timothy bora Feb. y« 25, 1662.
Eliz. bom January y* 11 buried y* 16, 1664.
The said Timothy Mauleverer & Elizabeth Bellingham married Dec. y*^ 30, 1672
Their children as follow
James bom Oct. y* 23, 1675.
Dorothy bom Dec. y* 13, 1677.
Eliz. bora April y 13, 1679.
Timothy bom July y* 10, 1680.
William bom Dec. y* 28, 1682.
Thomas bom Sep. y* 26, 1687.
Bellingham Mauleverer bom y* 10 of Aug* 1689.
Allan Mauleverer bom y* 25 of Sept. 1684.
My Mother Elizabeth Mauleverer died y' 22 of May 1674.
* Communicated by Douglas Brown, Esq., F.S.A., of Arncliflfo.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOQICA ET IIERALDICA. 83
m
My Father Mauleverer died y* 24 of Jan^ 168^.
my dearest dear husband T. M. died y' 16*^ of Feb. at 12 at night in the year of
his age 50 wanting 9 days & in the year 170f .
my uncle James Mauleverer died the 17 of April in the year [book cut in binding
here],
my dear Mother Mauleverer died the 22* of Oct. 1674 in the 49*** year of her age
about 6 oOlock at night,
my Father Timothy Mauleverer died y* 24 of Jan^ 168|- in y* 69 year of his age
about 4 in the morning of a consumption & goute.
my dearest dear husband Timothy Mauleverer died of an apoplexy y* 16 of Feb.
about 12 at night 170| at the year of his age 50 wanting 9 days,
my uncle James Mauleverer died at Windsor y* 17 of Ap. 1703 & in the year of
his age 75 by cutting off his leg.
my uncle Edmund Mauleverer died y* 27 Nov. 1679 of a consumption,
my Sister Beatrice Mauleverer died y* 14 of July 1691 about 12 oClock at noon &
in the 40* year of her age in a consumption,
my little Allan Mauleverer died at his birth y* 25 day of Sep. 1684.
my daughter Dorothy Mauleverer died y* 22 of Feb. betwixt the hours of 12 & 1
at night in the year 1685 & in the 9^^ year of her age. *
my daughter Eliz. Mauleverer died y* 21'* of Sept. about 7 o' Clock in the morning
of a consumption in y^ 12*** year of her age & in the year 1690.
my son William Mauleverer died y* 6'^ of Dec' of j^ small pox betwixt 10 & 11 at
night 1697 & at the 15^^ year of his age.
my son James Mauleverer died y* 22* of April at 5 o' Clock in the morning 1700 &
in the 25^ year of his age.
Tim° Mauleverer & Jane Hodgkinson married July y* 2* 1711.
Our eldest daughter Betty bom May 2* 1712.
Daughter Jane bom Feb. 15, 17-J|-.
Son W"" bom May 24, 1716, about 10 at night, died Jan^ 23, 173|.
Son Timo ijo^n Sep. 15, 1717 about 7 at night Died 1719.
Son Thomas bom Sep. 19, 1718 about 7 in y* moming.
Son Henry bom March 3, 17|^ about 9 at night. Died Aug* 24, 1726.
Daughter Mary bom Aug* 26 about 1 in the moming 1722.
Son Tim® bom May 17, 1724 half an hour past 4 in the moming Died Aug' 3
about half an hour past 5 in the afternoon 1725.
Brother Tom died Nov. 14, 1724 of a fever aged 37 years 1 month & 8 days.
Daughter Catharine bom Ap. 26 about 7 o^Clock at night 1726.
Aug* 18, 1728 Daughter Dorothy bom about 4 o* Clock in the afternoon.
Thomas Mauleverer y* 3* & only surviving son of Tim" & Jane Mauleverer married
to Sarah Fawson Wilberfoss 24 Oct. 1752 at Gainsbrough in Co. of Lincoln
had issue
Jane bom 24 July 1753 in the moming at North Stainley in the parish
A of Bipon & west Biding of Yorkshire christened at West Tanfield
church in y* north Biding Sponsors M' Wilberfoss my mother &
M.^ Woolmer.
Sarah bom in y« night of y* 9"^ or betwixt 9*»» & 10*^ of Aug* 1754 at
B North Stainley Christened 11*^ Sept. following at West Tanfield
church. Sponsors M' Wilberfoss M" Cooper & M" Preston (her
aunt).
Anne bom 28*** May 1756 in y* moming at GFainsbrough in Lincolnshire
c christened 29*** June following at Gainsbrough church Sponsors
Bev** M' Jos. Harrison of Pontefract Yorkshire M" Duncalf of
Highgate & M" Eliz. Wilberfoss.
Tho" bom early in y* moming 3** Aug* 1757 at Amcliffe in North Biding
of Yorkshire. Christened 12*** Sept. following at Amcliffe church.
Sponsors M' Wilberfoss M' Cooper & Lady Wray Tho" died an
infant in 1768.
John born in y* aftemoon of 6*** May 1759 at Arnclifte. Christened 8*"*
84 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
June foil' at Amcliffe Church Sponsors Sir Bellingham Graham
M' Peirse of Bedale and M** Turner of Busby.
John died 22 Dec. 1766 at Gainsbro' & was buried there.
Frances bom in y* afternoon of y* 8^^ Oct. 1760 at Gainsbrough in Lin-
D colnshire Christened 8* N"ov. following at Gainsbrough Church.
Sponsors M' Wharton M" Frances Elsley & Miss Mercer.
Mary bom between 11 & 12 in y* morning of y* 3* of Sept. 1766 at
Amcliflfe Christened on the S*** of Oct. at Amcliflfe Church Spon-
sors M' Hildyard of Gt. Grimsby M" Burton of Beverley & M"
Mary Wilberfoss.
Eichard bom 23 May 1768 Died an infant March 1770.
Elizabeth bom 8 June 1769 Died an infant Aug* 1769.
The before mentioned Tho" Mauleverer died at Leeds the 27*** of April 1785 at 6
o'clock in the afternoon of the Stone in the 67*^ year of his age buried at
AmcliiFe.
The above named Saraji married in 1778 John Arthur "Worsop of Howden Esq.
B She died the 31** of March 1790 aged 35 J. A. Worsop died 29'*» Aug* 1818
aged 67 Both buried at Luddington Co^ Lincoln.
Sarah Pawson the widow of the above named Tho' Mauleverer died on the 13*^
July 1810 aged 77 was buried at Amcliffe.
Jane married in 1775 Bob* Lindsay in the Co^ of Tyrone Ireland Esq. died Ap. 18,
A 1824 buried at Deserterall in the s** County.
Anne married in 1780 Clotworthy Gowan Esq. of the E. I. Company's service.
c He died Sep. 25, 1809 & was buried at Bath.
Frances Mauleverer died unmarried the ll*** of January 1827 aged 66, buried at
D Amcliffe.
EXTEACTS FSOM THE FaBISH SeOISTEB OF BaBDSET, Co. YoBK,
WHICH BE0I17S 1538.
1542. John Kay gent" & Dorothy Mauleverer were married the 21" . . . B. H. 8. 35.
1542. The son of Lord Leighe aged 6 years & Anna Mauleverer 15 years were
marbled the 26**" Oct' present.
1557. Richard Husthwayte & Elinor Mauleverer were married the 28* of June
1557.
1639. W" Mauleverer son to Bob' Mauleverer Esq. was buried the 25* day of
Ap. H. 8. 31.
1546. Item Lady Jane Mauleverer was buried the 27* day of Nov*.
1 Ed. VI. Sir W" Mauleverer K* was buried the 13 day of Aug' ut supra.
M" Ann Mauleverer the wife of Bob- Mauleverer Esq. was buried the 25* day of
July ut supra.
1557. "W™ the son of Sir Edmond Mauleverer Knight was baptized the 1" day of
May same year.
1558. Eliz* Mauleverer dau'r to Sir Edmond Mauleverer K' was baptized the 27*
day of May Ao domini 1558.
1560. Katherine dau'r of Sir Edmond Mauleverer was b. at Bramham the 6* day
of A p. the same year.
1571. Edmond Mauleverer K' was buried the 27* of Ap. 1571.
1571. John the son of Sir Edmond Mauleverer K' was bapt* the 6* day of January.
1568. Eaulf Mauleverer was buried the 11* day Sept.
Extracts fbom the Inolebt Abncliffe Reqtsteb Book, which commences
1659 and ends 1687, and is in many fabts illegible ob has fabts
CUT OUT.
Dorothea filia Timothea Mauleverer bapt* 26 day of December a.d. 1677.
EHzab. Mauleverer Tim. Mauleverer Armiger bapt. Ap. 22, 1679.
Tim. Maulovcrcr fil. Tim. Maul. bapt. July 13, 1680.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HEBALDICA. 85
Will. Mauleverer fil. Tim. Mauleverer bapt. 4 day of Jan^ 1682.
Tho' Mauleverer fil. Tim. p'dicto bapt. 4 Oct. 1687.
Bellingh. Mauleverer fil. Tim. p'dicto bapt. Aug* 20, 1689.
James Mauleverer bapt. the 13*** day of Ap. 1700.
(Mem. The last four entries are consecutive, but written at different dates.)
May the 23* 1674 M" Elizabeth Mauleverer wife of Timothy Mauleverer Esq.
departed this life about 7 o^Clock at night & was buried the next day in
Amcliffe quearr by M' Thomas Lith who preached for . . . [illegible].
Timothy Malleverer Esq. son of James Malleverer buried the 27" day of Jan^ 1686.
Dorothy Malleverer daughter of Timothy Malleverer buried the 24'^ day of Feb.
A.D. 1685.
Thomas Maleverer son of Timothy Maleverer baptized the 4'** day of Oct. 1687.
®0lkg.
A Note of the Births manages & burialls of seu'all of my relations on my
Mothers side taken out of my Grandmother WooUey's bible & given me by Aunt
Dakeyne in Sept^ 1706.
W" Middleton Esq' Bapt. f 5*^ of June 1548.
Eliz. Middleton his daughter was Bapt. y' 12 of Aug* 1588.
Mary Middleton his daughter Bapt. y« 7*^ of Aug* 1589.
John Middleton his son Bap* y* 12 October 1590 & bom y® 23'* of Sep* Anno Eegni
Eliz. tricessimo secundo.
Adam Woolley of Riber died 13 Apr. 17 Jacob. 1619.
Eliz. Wolley wife of Adam Wolley dyed at Mattlock May y' 20**» 1658.
Adam Wolley son of William Wolley of Eiber Esq' died December y* 6*** 1657.
William Newton of South wingfeild died at Matlock May y* 26. 1658.
Susanna Wolley wife of William Wolley of Biber Esq' died y* 24*^ of November
1642.
ffrances Wolley daughter of Adam Wolley died 23 July 1641. She was x* 8*^ Feb.
1617.
Dorothy Wolley daughter of Adam Wolley Bap* 9*^ of October 1608.
Anthony Wolley son of Adam Wolley of Eiber in y' county of Darby Bapt. at
Matlock y* 1'* January 1613.
Mary Eocket daughter of William Eocket of Nottingham Bap* at S* Peters y*
19*"^ ffeb. 1608.
Anthony Wolley & Mary Eocket married att ... in the county of Nottingham y'
3** October 1633.
William Wolley y* son of Anthony & Mary Wolley Bapt. at Nottingham at S*
Peters y« 6*^ Aug* 1634.
Eliz. Wolley Bap* at Matlock y* 25**» Sep* 1636.
Manr Wolley Bap* at Nott. S*' march 1639.
Anthony Wolley, Bap* at Nott. 11**» December 1642.
ffrances Wolley, Bap* att Nott. 31 December 1647.
William Wolley died at Ilakney in com. Midd. y* 11*** Sept. about three of y'
clock in y* morning & was buried in Hackney Church y* 12*** of Sept. following
about 5 of y" clock in y' afternoon .Anno 1657.
Samuel Blackwell son of Mary daughter of Anthony Wolley bom 10*** July & x^
at S* Peters in Nott. y« 27 of y« same month 1660.
Eliz. Wolley married to Thomas Butten^orth of flamesfield at S* Peters in Nott.
V* 2^ of October 1660.
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Mary Wolley wife of Anthony Wolley died y* 18*** of Apr. & Buried in 8* Peters
church m Nott. y« 19, 1662.
Samuel Blkckwell y* younger died att London y^ 26 May 1662.
Adam Wolley of Eiber my ifather married to Eliz. Middleton Daughter of William
Middleton of Wansley in Com. Nott. Esq' 17»** November 1607.
Troth Wolley daughter of Adam Wolley of Riber Bap* 31»* of December 1609.
W illiam Wolley of liiber Esq' son of Adam Wolley Bap* f 23 of December 1610.
Joshua Black well son of Samuel Black well & Mary his wife Baptized at 8* Marys
in Nott. the — day of July 1663.
Adam Wolley my father died at Riber & was buried at Matlock y* 13*"* Apr. 1619.
Henry Columbell gen. died at Stanton at M' Backhouse & was buried in Darley
church y* 29**' of ffeb. 1662.
William Newton of Wingfield & Troth Wolley was married December y« 22. 1642.
William Wolley of Riber in y" County of Derb. Esq' died att Riber on Tuesday
y* 2 of October about 2 of y* clock in y* afternoon & buried on Wednesday
night in Matlock church 1666.
Anthony Wolley of Riber in com. Derb. Esq' died at Riber Sabbath day March
y* 3* about seven a clock in y* morning & Buried on Monday night at Matlock
church 166f .
Anthony Wolley son of Anthony died on y* ninth of May about 6 a clock in y*
Mom. & was buried on Tuesday 11 of May about 6 a clock afternoon in Mat-
lock Church 1669.
The nuptialls between Arthur Dakeyne & Frances Wolley was solemnized y* third
day of June anno D'ni 1669.
ffrances y* Daughter of Arthur & ffrances Dakeyne was borne on Saturday y* 26***
off ffeb. & was x* y* 22 day of March 1675.
Mary wife of Joseph Marshall departed this life on Prvday y* 22 January 1691
about 2 o clock in y* morning & was buried y* next day m clelastone church.
Troth Newton widdow died at Wmgfield y« 21»* March 1693, & was buried at Mat-
lock ^* 23** March Aged 84 years & 3 months.
The Nuptialls Between William Hopkinson son of William Hopkmson of Bonsall
& firances Dakeyne Daughter of Arthur Dakeyne of Stubing Edge was so-
lemnized in y* parish church of Ashover y* 27*^ day of Aprill 1697.
Dakeyne y* son of w" & ffrances Hopkinson was Borne June y* one & twentith
past three in y^ afternoon & was x* July y* 19. 1698.
ffrances y* Daughter of w" & ffrances Hopkinson was borne on Tuesday y' 25*^
November about 7 at night & was x"^ 18 December 1701.
Dorothj y* Daughter of w™ & ffrances Hopkinson was borne on Ascension day
bemg Thursday v" 25*** May 1704.
Michael Buxton clerk M' of Arts & vicar of Bludworth in Nottinghamshire died y'
7*^ June 1705 & was buried in Bloodworth chancell aforesaid 9^ June 1705.
ffrances the wife of Arthur Dakeyne dyed at Stubbing Edge in Com. Derb. 8***
March 1709.
Elizabeth the wife of Michael Buxton Clerk dyed at the same place the 22* of July
1713 & was Buryed in the parish Church of Bledworth in Com. Nott.
These 2 persons above named were sisters to my Mother.
Note There are noe relations now liveing on my mothers side but Cosen
ffrances the onely daughter of Arthur Dakeyn & ffrances his wife, & what Children
has she liveing by her husband W°* Hopkinson.
MISCELLANEA OENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA.
87
^rmgtage d |lirhl«s,
Visitation of Yorkshire, 1612.
Will'm Armitage of Kirkle8BG.=y=Katherm da: to Henry Beamond of Crosland
Joim Armitage of Kirklese.spElizabetli da: of Jobn Kaye of Lock wood.
Margery da: of Bieh. Beamont 2 wife to=y=John Annitage=pEmme da: of Johii
John & widow of Elnigbt of Knight Hill I of Kirklese.
& Brock hall. 4*
John Armitage of =T=Wynifred da: of Henry
Kirklese now
liveing 1612.
Knight of Knighthill and
BrockhuU.
I I
Gregory.
Edward.
I
John Armitage filius et hseres
aetata 14 Annors 1612.
Francis.
Thomas.
Gregory of Kingston
on Hul
ry ot Ja.in
ill 1 wife.
Ann wife to S' Hugh
Wyrrall K'.
Elizabeth.
^n^ jf^ffc<^
non probauit Anna sed rogauit ut respitantur.
The abore is fiuthfuUy copied from the Visitation
Book of Torkshire a** 1612 in the College of Arms
20* Not' 1868.
Q. E. Adamb Eouge Dragon.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEBALDICA
1| ■*
k
II
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIGA.
89
^rmstage ^^bigrtc.
Sir Francis Armytage of Kirklee8=f Catharine daughter of Christopher Dauby
in the County of York Baronet.
of Farnley in the County of York Esq'
bui^ at Wakefield 13 Jan: 1666.
Sir John Armytage of =f:Margaret dau'r . Francis Army tage=pMary dau'r Other
Kirklees afores** Bar*
eldest son & heir bap^
at Hartshead 15'^ Dec:
1629. High Sheriff of
Yorkshire A» 20 Car. 2.
bur^ at Hartshead
9 Mar. 1676.
of Thomas
Thomhill of
Fiiby in the
County of
York Esq'
of South Kirkby of Eobert issue.
in the County of
York Esq' 2* son
baptized at
Hartshead
buried at Harts- 3"* Jan^ 1631.
head 10 Feb. 1695.
Sir Thomas Armytage of Kirklees Bar*
eld* son & heir. Bap* at Hartshead 10
May 1652 died S. P. Will dat. 23 Feby
1693 & Proved at York 26 May 1694.
Sir John Armytage of Kirklees Bar*
2* son bur* at Hartshead 2 Dec. 1732
Aged about 80. Will dat. 17 April 1732
& Proved at York 22 March following.
Sir George Other
Armytage i^sue.
of Kirklees
Bar* youngest
son. Bap* 23 Aug
1660 died without
issue and was bur*
at Hartshead 24
Apr. 1736.
Christopher Armytage sometime of Bramham Biggin
afterwards of Hartshead Hall Com: York Esq' 3* son
baptized at S* Martins Coney Street York 9*** June
1658. Will dat. 18 Nov' 1695 died before 1 Oct: 1728.
kill
Trapps of
Nidd in com.
York Esq'.
Sir Thomas Other
Armytage issue,
of South
Kirkby Bar*
succeeded his
cousin Sir George
in his title 1736 died
unmarried 12*^ Oc-
tober 1737 aged 64
buried at South
Kirkby.
John Armytage only Son <& heir.
The above ib faithfully extracted from the records of
the CoUege of ArmB (Norf. iU p. 98) Nov' 20*^ 1868.
G. E. Adakb
Bouge Dragon.
TOL. IT.
N
90 MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA.
%xmuin%t
EXTEACTS FROM THE BeOISTEB OF TOBK MiNSTEB.
S' ffrancis Armitage buried y« twelfth of June 1G44.
M" Catherine Armitage buried y® twentieth of January 1663.
EXTBACTS FBOM THE EeGISTEB OF THE PaBOCHIAL ChAPEL OF HaBTSHBAD,
ANCIENTLY WBITTEN HeBTESHEVET, VoLUME I., CONTAINING BAPTISMS, MaB-
BIAGE8, AND BuBIALS, FBOM THE 4tH MaT, 1612, TO 30tH DeCEMBEB, 1692,
INCLUSITE.
•
September. 1613. ... of John Armytage Esquire b . . .
November 5. 1614. Will'm sonne of Gregone Armytage buryed,
March 9. 1614-5. Gregorie sonne of John Armytage Esquire baptized.
March 16. 1616-7. Joseph sonne of Jphn Armytage Esquier baptized.
June 18. 1617. Gregorie sonne of John Armytage Esquire buryed.
„ 29. 1617. Joseph sonne of John Armytage burved.
August 9. 1618. Edward sonne of John Army tage Esquire baptized.
October 10. 1621. Edmund sonne of John Armytage Esquire buryed.
ffebruarie 3. 1623-4. Will'm sonne of John Armytage Esquire baptized.
Aprill 25. 1624. William sonne of John Armytage Esquire buryed.
M^y 12. 1624. Thomas sonne of John Armytage Esquire buryed.
July 6. 1624. John Armytage Esquire buryed.
ffebruaie 4. 1626-7. M' John Sauile and Elizabeth Armytage maryed.
Januarie 22 1627-8. George sonne of S' John Savile baptized,
ffebruarie 2. 1627-8. The said George Savile buryed.
September 6. 1629. M' Thomas Beamont and Elizabeth Armytage marryed.
October 8. 1629. Margrett daughter of S"" John Savile buryed.
December 15. 1629. John sonne of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
December 7. 1630. Katherin daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
Januarie 3. 1631-2. ffrancis sonne of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
November 6. 1633. Elizabeth daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
December 30. 1634. Thomas sonne of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
October 5. 1635. Thomas sonne of ffrancis Armytage Esquire buryea.
March 1. 1635-6. Anne daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
August 24. 1636. Anna daughter of S' John Savile baptized.
April 6. 1637. Prudence daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
July 11. 1637. Wincfred wife of John Armytage Esquire buryed.
October 4. 1038. "William Sonne of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
October 29. 1639. Mary daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire baptized.
November 8. 1640. Mary daughter of ffrancis AjTmytage Esquire buryed.
„ 20. 1640. Elizabeth daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire buryed.
January 19. 1640-1. Prudence daughter of ffrancis Armytage Esquire buryed.
ffebruary 9. 1642-3. "Winefred daughter of S' ffrancis ALrmytage baptized.
ffebruary 2. 1648-9. Katherin daughter of William Armytage Esquire baptized.
Julye 16. 1650. John Armitage Esq' buried.
September 24. 1650. Margaret daughter of S' John Armitage baptized.
May 10. 1652. Thomas sonn of S' John Armitage baptized.
April 14. 1653. John sonn of S' John Armitage baptized.
April 7. 1664. Katherin daughter of S' John Armitage baptized.
March 20. 1654-5. Michaell sonn of S' John Armitage baptized.
ffebr. 6. 1655-6. ffrancis sonne of S' John Armitage baptized.
Maye 24. 1657. William sonn of S' John Armitage baptized.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 91
September 26. 1658. William sonn of S' John Armitage buried.
August 23. 1660. Gkorg sonn of S' John Armitage baptised.
Januarye 21. 1661-2. Ann daughter of S' John Armitage baptized.
Maj 3. 1662. , Elathea daughter of S' John Armitage buried.
December 8. 1664. Beatrice daughter of S' John Armitage baptized.
ffebruary 8. 1664-5. Ann daughter of S' John Armitage buried.
May 28. 1666! Charles sonn of S'^ John Armitage baptized.
May 11. 1669. Charles sonn of S' John Armitage buried.
May 27. 1672. ffrancis Neuill Esquire and Margett Armitage daughter of Sir John
Armitage maried.
September 1673. The eleauenth day of this month was that great flod which brake
downe soomany briggs.
March 16. 1673-4». ffrances sun of ffrances Neuell Esquire baptized.
Jeneuary 15. 1676-7. Stamforth sun of M' ffrances Neuill Esq. buried.
March 9. 1677. S' John Armytage barronit buried,
ffebruary 7. 1677-8. M. Michell Armitage buried.
July 15. 1678. M. ffrancis. Armytage buryed.
Nouembr 19. 1679. M. Christopher Tankered: Asquire and caterin Armytage.
January 12. 1686-7. Madam Bettrix Daughter of Sir John Armytage Buried.
EXTBACTS FROM THE BeGISTEB OF HaBTSUEAB.
BXIBIALS.
May 20. 1694. . . . Armytage buried.
Feb. 10. 1695. Lady Margaret Armytage.
Sep' 19. 1727. Ee/ Christopher Armytage, Clerk.
Oct' 30. 1782. John Armytage of Kirkleese Esq'.
Dec' 7. 1732. Sir John Armytage of Kirkleese W.
A pril 24. 1736. Sir George Armytage Bar* of Kirkleese.
EZTBACTS FBOM THE BeQISTEB OF Sx. MaBTIN's, YoBK.
BAPTISMS.
1658. Xtopher The sonne of Sir John Armitage was Baptized the 9*^ of June /58.
1659. Allothea the Daughter of S' John Armatage was Baptized the 20^^ day of
May /59.
A BLACK Mabble Mubal Tablet, in an Italian Alababteb setting, in
KiBKTHOBFE ChTTBOH, Co. YoRK.
Here lyes interred y* Body of
Dorothy Armitage daughter
of Cyril Arthington of Arthington
in y* County of York Esq' wife of
lohn Armitage of Kirklees in y*
County aforesaid Esq' after
whose death she continued a widow
above 60 years & dyed in y® 8i
year of her Age luly 29
MDCLXXXIIl.
Ai'iM, Armytage impaling Arthington.
92 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIGA.
Abstbacts fbom ths Wills and ADMiirisTRATioNS of the Name of
AbMITAGE IK THE EeGISTBY OfFICE IN YOBE.
AdmiiiiBtration of John Armita^e late of the Parish of Dewsbury intestate granted
to Elizabeth Belict of the said deceased and also to John Armitage son of
the said deceased 27*** March 1574.
John Armytage late of Kirklees in the County of York.
Will dated W^ June 1606.
Proved the last day of October 1606.
Mentions his Cousin Anthony Armitage of Liversedge Hall.
„ his Uncle, Sir John Kaye Gierke, deceased.
„ John Wirral son to his deceased daughter.
„ his second Son, G-regory Armytage.
„ his third Son, Edward Armytage.
„ John Gregory, Gregory's Grandfather.
„ Joseph Armitage his fourth Son.
„ Margerie his wife.
„ Thomas Beaumont Gent, his brother in law.
„ John Armitage his eldest Son.
„ his Executors, John Gascoign.
his brother in law William Beaumont.
„ „ his Cousin Bobert Nettleton.
Administration of John Armitage late of Kirklees in the Diocese of York G^entle-
man granted to Dorothea Armitage Widow, the Belict 6"* October 1625.
Administration of Sir John Armytage late of Kirklees, Bar* granted to Sir Thomas
Armytage his Son May 11^ 1677.
Sir Thomas Armytage late of Kirklees Hall Baronet.
Will dated February 23'«* 1693.
Proved May 26**' 1094 by Sir John Kaye Baronet the Executor.
Mentions his Brother John Armitage.
„ his Brother Christopher Armitage Gent.
„ his Youngest Brother George Armitage Esquire.
„ Miss Rose Eastoff daughter of John Eastoff Esquire then the
intended wife of his brother John.
Sir John Armytage of Kirklees Hall in the County of York Baronet.
Will dated 17*»* April 1732.
Proved 22'«| March 1732-3 by Sir Eowland Winn, Joseph Armytage, and
William Ingram the Executors.
Mentions his Nephew John Armytage only son and heir of his late
Brother Christopher Armytage deceased.
„ his brother G-eorge Armytage.
„ the children of his Niece M'" Lambert, the daughter of his
Sister Tankred.
„ M' Thomas Armytage, second son of Francis Armytage of
South Kirkby in the County of York Esquire deceased.
„ . M' Samuel Armytage second son of M' G-eorge Armytage late
of Keresforth Hill in the said County of York, Gentleman
deceased.
„ Samuel Armvtage and John Armytage sons of Joseph Army-
tage of Wakefield Gent.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIGA. 93
Mentions his Sister M" Tankred and her two daughters M" Lambert
and M" Dobson, and her daughters M" Katherine Tankred
and M" Ann Tanjkred and M" Ursula Tankred and their
Brother Christopher Tankred his Nephew,
his Godson James Kitchingman son of Thomas Kitchingman
of Clifton in the County of York.
„ Ann Kitchingman daughter of the said Thomas Eatchingman.
Codicil dated 23'* November 1 732.
Mentions his deceased Nephew John Ajnytage son and heir of his late
Brother Christopher Armytage.
„ Ann Neville, Spinster daughter and heir of John Neville late
of Chevet Esquire deceased, who was the son of his late
Sister Neville deceased.
„ his Brother Q-eorge Armytage.
„ his Niece Dorothy the wife of Major Lambert and their four
children.
Sir Gtjorge Armytage late of Kirklees within the Chapelry of Hartshead in the
Diocese of York Baronet.
Will dated 13**^ February 1732.
Proved 27'** April 1736 by Catharine Tankred, Elizabeth Dobson and Ursula
Tankred, the Nieces the joint Executrixes.
Mentions the two daughters of his Niece Elizabeth Dobson.
„ his Nieces Ann Tankred and Dorothy Lambert.
„ his Belation Mary Armytage daughter of his Uncle Francis
Armytage late of South Kirkby.
„ his Belation Mary Taylor Widow and Mary her daughter the
Wife of Thomas ICitchingman.
„ his Nieces Katherine Tankred and Ursula Tankred.
Codicil dated 2°«* May 1735.
Mentions his Niece Elizabeth the Wife of William Dobson.
„ his Goddaughter Ann Kitchingman.
Codicil dated 25*^ September 1735.
Mentions his late Brother Sir John Armytage Baronet deceased.
„ his Godson G-eorge Armytage Second Son of M' Samuel
Armytage.
Abstbacts fbom the Wills op the Name op Abmitagb in the Will
qppioe, loitdon.
John Armytage of Kirklees in the County of York Esquire.
Will dat«d July 2»* 1660.
Proved January 27*** 1650-1.
Mentions his Son, Francis.
„ his Grandchildren Francis Saville and Katherine Sayille.
„ Winifride Saville.
,y his Executors John Armitage of Doncaster Esq' and his brother
Gregorie Armitage of Nether Shitlington.
EXTBACTS PBOK THE BeQISTEBS OP SOVTH KlBKBT, IX THE
County op Tobk.
baptisms.
1660. March 22. Katherine Daugh: of Fran: Armytage EsqF of S* Kirkby bap.
23.' Mary Daugh: of Fran: Armytage Esq' of S*** Kirkby bap.
1. Francis Son of Fran: Armytage Esq' of S* Kirkby baptiz'd.
1663. lune
1665. lune
94 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
1666. Feb. 26. Mary Daugh: of Fran: Armytage Esq' of South Kirkby bap.
1668. July 21. Elizabeth Daugh: of Fran: Armytage Esq' of S. K. bap.
1669. Dec. 14. Eobert Son of Fran: Arpiytage Esq' of South Kirkby Bap.
1673. July 31. Thomas Son of Fran: Armytage Esq' of S'*' Kirkby bap.
BUBIALS.
1665. Dec. 23. Mary Daugh: of Fran: Armytage Esq' of S. K. Bu.
1672. Jan. 21. Eob* Son of Esq' Ann^age of S*** Kirkbjr Buried.
Francis Son of M' Will : Armytage Buned.*
1737. Octob. 15. S' Tho* Armitage of Pontefract Buried.
SOITTH KlEKBT,
Ik the Chakcel on a Black Mabblb Mubal Moktjment.
Arms, Armytage.
The body of
S» THOMAS AKMYTAGE,
Baronet
Surviving Son of
FRANCIS ARMYTAGE
Late of this Place, Esq'
He died a Batchelor
The 12*^ day of Oc« 1737
Aged 64 years
By his Death, the said Dignity
First granted to
S* FRANCIS ARMYTAGE
Late of Kirklees
In this County Bar*
Is become Extinct.
104.'
Memorandums Nov' 8*** 1705, J™» North (M.A.) Merton College Oxon. Rector of
Hawridge Com. Bucks.
The Rev* M' Jno North (my late father) M.A. Coll. Oriel Oxon, Rector of
Bradenham & Leckhampstead (Bucks) dy'd, July 31" 1764, »t. 79, & was bury*d
at Bradnam Aug. 3*.
M'" Eliza Catharina North (my mother) dy'd Dec' l** 1763, eetat. 64, & was
Buir'd at Bradenham.
Miss Eliza Catharina North (Eldest sister) Dy'd Feb. %^ 1758 ©t. 27, on Ash
Wednesday, & was Bury'd at Bradenham Feb. 11 .
M' Will" North (my youngest Brother) Dy'd Sep' 6*^ 1765, aetat. 36, A was
Bury'd at Great Missenden, where his father was formerly Vicar.
M J~ Saunders (of Saunderton) Executor to y« Rev* M' J"° North renounc'd
his Office before M' Tho' Plaistowo of Amersham, May 7*'* 1765. Administration
* Thiseiitrr folIowB the previoiiBone in the Register, and is probably intended for the same date.
t Copied irom inside cover of on old account-book, inscribed on the side, *' Account Book
1737, J. North," belonging to Mr. J. Coleman, High Street, Bloonisbury.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
3b
being granted from D" Commons to y^ Heir, y* Eev* M' J** North (being sworn)
by y® Eev^ M' Pritchard of Missenden Parva before M' Plaistowe, M' Saunders,
Messieurs Busby, M' Williams, & M"* North, having each given & signed a Bond of
Indemnity of £1000 to M' Saunders, late Executor of y« Will of J. North.
M' Thomas Busby of Bicester, Com. Oxford & M" Anne North of Bradenham
Com. Bucks, were MarryM by Licence at Bradenham, Nov' 21" 1763, by y*' B/Ov**
M' J»* North Hector of Hawridge, present M' Will" North of Aston Com. Salop
& M" Mary North.
Admitted to Bledlow Mill Nov' 7*^ 1764 by M' Hawtrey Attorney at Law of
London, Steward to Eton Coll. Bucks, having sworn fealty &c. & paid 34 „ 4 „ 0
for a fine with £4 „ 10 „ 0 for an Herriott due by a Copyhold Tenure from Eton
Coll. to y« Eev* M' Southernwood, & M' Cooke, Bursars, & fell' of y« said College,
on y* Death of my late father, y« Eev* M' J"" North, Clerk, on a Surrender from
Tho* Towerton, dated 1749.
GRANT OP CREST, BY DANIEL MOLYNEUX, ULSTER KING OP
ARMS, TO SIR GEORGE BEVERLEY, OP DUBLIN, KT., 20
JANUARY, 2 JAMES I.*
To All and Singular as well nobells as Gentles to
whom theis p'sents shall come Daniel Molineux Esq'
al's Vlster Kinge of Armes for the realme of Irland
sendeth his dew commendations and greetinge. Know
yee that Auntiently from the beginninge it hath byn "a
custome in all well gouerned Comon welthes that the
bearinge of certayn markes in sheilds comonly called
Armes haue byn and are the only signes and demonstra-
tions of prowes and valoure diuersley distributed, as
also rememorations for good life and conversation de-
riued from Auncestors vnto posterity amongest the
which number for that I find S*" George Beuerley of
Dublyn K* a p*son worshipfuly descended who beareth
sable three wolues heads erazed argent on a cheucron
of the second three ogresses, and wantinge further vnto
his sayd Coate of Armes a Convenient Crest fitt to be
borne, hath requested me the sayd Vlster to appoynt
him such a one as he may lawfully beare without wronge
dowinge or p*judice to others, the which his just request
I haue accomplished and graunted vidlzt awolfe passant*
he heareth sahUt on a ckeueron argent v'lned w*^ a darte sable vpon a mountaine p'p'r and
heiwene 3 wmle* heads erazed B. Torse of his Cullers as ma3r more playnly appeare
Argent ae fttany Ogreetes. depicted in the margent all which Armes & Crest I the
sayd Vlster doe by theis p'sents Ratifie & Confirmc to
the sayd S' Geo. Beuerley El' & to his posterity for euer and he and they to vse
beare & shew forth the same at all tymes and in all places at his and theire free
liberty & pleasure, In wittnesse wherof I the sayd Vlster haue here vnto put my
hand & scale of office the twentyth day of January in the yeare of the raigne of
our Soueraine lord James by the grace of God of England franco and Irland the
second and of Scotland the eight and thirteyth Kinge Defender of the faith Ac.
Dan. Moltneux
Ulster Kinge of Armes of Irelande.
* Pedigreea and arms collected bj B. Holme, Harl. 2153, fo. 84.
9a
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
EXEMPLIFICATION OF ARMS AND GRANT OF CREST, BY
WILLIAM DETHICK, GARTER, AND WILLIAM CAMDEN,
CLARENCEUX, TO GEORGE SMITHES, OF WIRE, CO. SO-
MERSET, 1602.*
To all and Singuler Noble & Gentlemen of what state dignity or degi-ee bear-
ing Anna William Dethick Garter principal Kinge of Armes and William Camden
Clarencieui Kinge of Armes of the South part«a send Greeting : Knowo yee that
whereas wee have been Credibly informed that George Bmithea of j" Court of
Wike in the Countie of Somerset Gent, descended of that name in the Countie of
Lancaster hath and may uae and beare this shield or Coate of Armes of Argent a
Cheveron azure between three Oke leauea uert on each an Acorn Or. And foras-
much as the teatimony and record for all Matters & Cauacs of Armes honor &
Pedigrees doth appertaync to our Officea, We haue thought good to Blaze & ei-
emplifie the eame m due form & colore aforesaid. And forasmuch aa there hath
• not ben any Creast or Cognizance found Anciently perteyning to the same. Wee
haue deuised given & granted & by these p'n'fcs doe give & graunt, viz. a demy
arme azure, and hand proper, holding a Brancho of Oke Icauos with Akomes Or
sett in a wreath of his colours, fixed upon a Helmet with Mantells & tossells, as
more plainly appeareth depicted iu thia Margent, To have & to hold uae & enjoy
the aaid Armes & Creast or cognisance with every part & parcell thereof in man'er
& forme aforcaaid unto the aaid George Smithea now of London Gent. & to hia
Children issue & posterity for euer. in witness & perpetuall remembrance wherof
Wee have hereunto subscribed our names & fastened the Scales of our Offices
endoraed with the Signettes of our Armea. Given at the Office of Armea London
the nynth of March iu the five & fortieth yeare of the reigne of our Sovercigne Lady
Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Defen-
dresse of the Fayth. An" D'ni 1602.
WrLLM. Dethick Garter
principall Kinge of Armea.
Will" Caudek
Clarencieux Kinge of Armes.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
95
From the Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-5.
Barkeetone Ashe
William Newby de Kirkfenton
port Argent deux stiltes Com*e
saulter cum lea lacs sable.
Made very aunciently in glasse
standing in the parish church of
Northfenton both w*^ a Labell &
w^^ out.
Thomas Newby-=F
I
William Newby of Northfenton.sp
William Newby of Northfenton yongest of 9 brethren-^
which died all before w%ut issue.
Francis Newby^
younger son.
John eldest sonne died
at Lincolnes Inne of
the plague san} issue.
I
William Newby=?:Isabell da. to
of Northfenton. Eobert Halliley
of Ledgrange.
Myles Margaret,
s. p.
Edward Newby=T=Blizabeth daughter to Clement Oglethorpe
John
2 Sonne.
of Northfenton.
of the roundhay grange.
I I I. .1. I I .
Gerrase aet. 11 an. 1585. Ambrose. Gabriel. William. Edward. Cecily. Mary.
fslt>^4&
This Crest is in the Scale annexed to
a deed of Thomas Newby ganj dat*«.
VOL. II.
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MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET IIERALDTCA.
autOfltapijB from tije EitU-paflc anli JFls=leaC of
latnbartt ©iarg.*
■Kit^tJ' X-'tn htur^e
Sealt anii Autognplu of Willum Lambarde, of Oreaowieh, •utiiorof 'PerMnbuktiooof Kent
(■on of JohnLftmbard, Shniff of London, bj Julians, his wife, Jsughter and heiraa of WUIiun Honia
of triindon), born IB October, l&a6i died 19 Augnit, 1601, ict. 66, buried in Greenwich Chnrob,
Will dated 16 H*7, 1C97.
Sir Uulton LamlMade, of We9l«ombe in Baat
Oreenwioli, Knight, Mm of William Lambarde,
of Oreenwich, bj Silveater D&liaon, hi* wife
(daughter and heirena of Robert Deane, of Hal-
linge, and relict of William Daliion) ; bom 15
October, 1584 1 knighted Febniar; 11, 1607;
died AiigiutT,1634, buried inOreenwich Church.
Thonu* Lambard, of SeTenoaka, ton of Sir
Multon Lambarde, of Weatcombe, Knight, b;
Anne, hi« wife (daughter of Sir Thomaa Lowe,
Knight) ; bom 26 No»ember, 181B i died No-
Tembtir 1, 1676, buried in Qreenwich Church.
'^^^r^ 7^.^^
William Lambarde,
Thona* Lambard, of SeTenoak*, b; lubelU, hii
wife, daughter of Sir John Oornrd, of Lamer,
Thomaa Lambard, of Serenoakt, ion of
Thoma* lambard (bj Mary, his wife, daughter
and coheir of Sir John Beale, Bart.), bom 18
Januai^, 170} ) died 16 Jaouaiy and buried 22
JinuBij, 17T0, in Serenoaka Chnrob.
Thoma* I«inbard, of Serenoaki, ion of
William Lambarde, of WMtoombe, bj Mag-
dalen, hia wife, daughter of William Humfryea,
of Mairdhw, oo. Merioneth } bom Januarj 12,
1670 1 died 19 December, buried 27 Deoember,
1746, in Serenoalu Church.
-'/r"—
Hulton Lambard, of Serenoaka, ton of
Thomas Lambard, of SerenoakB (by Grace, hi*
wife, daughter of Sir William Parsons, Bart.),
bom 29 Julj, 1757 1 died !» March, 1886,
buried in fiefenoaki Chundi.
* The Editor is indebted to the Council of the Kent Archsological Society for the
the Lambarde Arms and the Brass in Hailing Church.
t This seal in impressed inside the corer of the Diary.
MISCELLANEA 0ENEAL06ICA ET HERALDICA. 99
Copied from the original MS. in the posseesion ofMulton Lambarde, JEsq.^
of Beeehmont,
This booke, hathe the memorialles of y* sundrye manages, Byrthes, and deatbes,
Ac. of me Will'm Lambarde, and of my parentes, wiues, kinsfolks, and Cbyldren
Ac. as by a Table in the ende tberof may appeare. W. Lambarde.
And therfore I desyre, tbat this booke may remayne w*^ my Landes successiuely
to my Chyldre* as myne heires, one after an other, according to theire prioritie of
Byrtne, and woorthyness of Bloode, beeing of no moment to any other person.
W. Lambarde
1589.
1501. October 18. Anno Salutis human», 1504*, Natus est G-eorgius Mul tonus.
1536. October IS. hora octaua antemerid. m. 30, natus est G-uilielmus Lambardus
in S' Nic. Aeon parishe L*don.
1538. May 80. Anno post natu* seruatorem, 1538, Natus est Egidius Lambard,
frater mens vniciis.
1540. April 1. Anno post natu' Messiam, 1540, Sacro tincta est baptismate Anna
Lambarde, Soror mea, qusB, vno & altero post anno, moritur.
' 1540. September 20. Anno DominicsB Incamatioms, 1540, Yiam carnis ingressa est
Juliana Lambarde, mater mea. Sepelitur Londini, apud fanu' Nicholai
Aeon, eique hoc posui monumentum, eius memori® sacrum. Charisi'ss gene-
trici, JuuansB IiiEkmbardsB, Joannis Lambardi, celeberrims huius ciuitatis
olim ciuis, aldermanni &> vicecomitis regij, coniugi, G-uilielmus & Egidius
filij, memorisB ergo posuerunt, fatis concessit grauida 12° k'l Octob. 1540.
1544. January 1. John Lambard bought the manner of Westcombe in East
greenwich of Nicolas Ballard of Feyersham gent, in Kent, ut apparet sub
manu Diet* Johannis. [sold 1649].
1544. August 4. Anno D'ni 1554 hor. 6 m. 30 pomeridianis mortu' est Joannes
Lambard parens, SepultursB traditus est, apud eccl'iam Sancti Mychaelis,
in Wood streat London, vbi hoc ei monumentu* positu' eet. Colendissi'o
parenti, Joanni Lambarde, CeleberrimsD huius ciuitatis, olim ciui, alder-
ma*o <& vicecomiti Begio, Guilielmus & Egidius, filij, memoriffi ergo posue-
runt. obijt 4"* August 1554.
1546. December 11. Natus est Georgius Multonus iunior, circiter horam 7 pome-
rid. 1546.
1551. January 1. Anno 1551 prime Ed. 6" Insignia data.
1553. September 12. Nata est Jana Multona, Coniunz, circiter horam 12 pomerid.
1554. August 12. Nouerca mea Londini e vita migrauit. Alice uxor Johannis Lam-
bard.
1554. December 18. Anno a Nativitate Christi Senratoris 1554, Nata est Hallingj
in Cantia, Syluestra Dene, quam post annos 30, duxi in vzorem. W. L.
1656. April 12. W. Lambard armiger admissus fuit in societatem hospitij Lin-
colniensis.
1561. June 4. Anno 1561 Ecclesia Paulina Londini fulmine accensa, & tota jQagravit
hor. 4 pomerid.
1562. September 17. A® post natu' messia* 1562, hora 8* pomeridiana minut. 30,
Nata est Margareta G-ore.
1567. March 25. Anno a nato Saluatore 1567 in gallia' vehitur Laurentius Noelus,
mei amantissimus.
1570. September 11. Coepi in vxorem, Jana' Multona' die LunaB. W. L.
1572. February 9. Anno post natu' Seruatorem 1572, Emi a WilFo Sydnor, pr»-
dium de Cryels in Brencheley.
1573. September 21. Die LunsB, Anno post natu' Seruatore* 1573, hor. 11"* pomeri-
diana» Jana Lambarda, pia & Dulcis coniux mea, postquam diebus sex
100 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
yariolis laborarat, efilauit animam Ightami CancisB, cui ibidem hoc posui
monumentu' mannoreu*.
Ecce venio velociter.
Num. 23 Jane wife of WiU'm Lambard of
Moriatura'i'ameamorte' lyncolnes Inne gent, and daughter Valete, donee
Bimilia. W. L. '^^ oi Agnes Polhyl hiB wife.
Dei ovis placida, parentu' agna mitis, Huic erat mensU
Viri solamen dulce, Jesu christi reducia, Septemb. Natalia,
pastoris summi, parentis, ac sponsi, Nuptialb, et
in puluere praestolatur aduentum. fatalia,
Obijt 21 die Septeb. 1573. Annum
egressa a NataU vicesimum, a
Nuptijs tertium.
1574. May 13. Anno 1574 hora 3* ante meridiana, Georgius Multonus, Junior, in
vxore' duxit Etheldreda' Rychers, Wrothami CancisB.
1675. May 17. Anno post natum Sen-^atore' 1575 mortuus est yerendus senex
V. MathsBUs Parkar, Cantuar. Archiep'us, mei amans, qui 6® Jynij se-
quentis, sepultus est, in eccl'ia parochiali, apud Lambhythe, postqua'
vixerat annos 70 menses 9.
1576. March 12. Anno 1576 Typographo commissa est mea CancisB perambulatio.
1578. February 9. Anno a redemptione per Christu' 1578, Electus sum in nu-
meru* associatoru' in hospitio n'ro Lincohiiensi. ' W. L.
1579. August 6. W. L. was put in y* commission of y® peace, & swome 3 June
1580.
1580. April 13. Nupsit Margareta Gore Will'mo Bond Londinensi.
1580. June 8. W. L. was swome Justice of Peace for Kent & continued soe 21
yeares till death.
1581. August 30. Anno post natu* Messiam 1581, hor. 7 pomeridiana, fatis con-
cessit Egidius Lambarde frater mens ynicus.
1582. March 14. Syluestra Dalyson yidua, annos circiter 30 habens, dedit fide* se
mihi uxorem fore anno 1582, Hallyngi in Cantia. Parentes habuit, Eob.
Dene, et Margareta' Whyte, illu' Kofecestrense*, banc Ashefordense*.
1582. July 17. Anno post natu' Seryatore' 1582, Humfredus Wyndham, mens in
Lincolniensi hospitio collectaneus, duxit in vxore', Margeria' qua' ante
habuerat Egidius Lambardus frater meus.
1583. April 13. Anno 1583 reddidi in- annos aliquot Georgio Multono socero,
amenissimu' illud praediu', yulg6 Seint clers in Cantia, nuncupat*.
1583. October 28. Anno regni Elizab. 25" Conjugale fcedus inij cum Syluestra Da-
lyson, yidua, annos circiter 30 nata, Eoberti Dene (ex Margareta Whyte
uxore) filia ynica, ac non ita multo ante Will'mo Dalyson nupta. Filium
habet unicu', Maximilianu', filia' ite' micsJ Syluestra quorum ille annos
habet fere sex, ilia septem.
1584. October 15. Anno post natu' Seryatore' Chr' 1584, Hallingi in Cancia, hora
nona antemerid. suscepi ex Sylvestra uxore, filiu' vpwroyovov, que* nominaui
Multonu' in gratia' Soceri mei amantissimi Georgii Multoni.
1585. January 8. Anno post natu' Messiam 1585, Nata est mihi Hallingi [ex Syl-
uestra yxore] Margarita filia, circiter hora' prima' antemeridiana'.
1587. August 16. Suscepi ex Silyestra uxore, Gt)rum & Fanum, pueros gemellos,
1587. Hallingi CantisB, hora 6' pomeridian' W. L.
1587. September 1. Hora 6* antemeridiana, anno post natu' Christu' 1587, Viam
camis ingressa est pijssima conjunx Siluestra Dene, gemellipara: cui
(Hallingi Canci») monumentu' hoc posuj marmoreu'.
GemelliparsD positu'.
Siluester, the daughter of Robert Dene, Gent., and of
Margaret Whyte his wife, was borne the 18 December
1554, maryed to Will. Dalyson, Esquier, the 29 June, 1573.
yambarit
ffico Patcfa H^OL
1 Ltinbftrde.
8 Dcaneof HalUng.
2 Home of London.
4 White oFBOTerky.
CDfrifd^OM Ik* Umaarit Ptdignt eompiied £y fhndM TAi/mtt, 1691, in ft«
WilOam Lamiardt, Eiq., nf Betefmaiit.
Sflncatn, tl)t tranj[i)trr at ilofant Sou, 0mt., aiib of
fSaigartt QBtsU {)fe fnfft, foao tont tfit t8 SicenAn
155%, ntsiEtH to QBOI. IBalEum, Saqnfn, t{)( 29 Jrnu, 1573.
Slfut ttst matstlr to nSRIm. l-andiailit, iStnt, ttc 28
®ct(tti. 1583, anti bitD tf|t 1 £ept. 1587, leabgns on
[jjfit bs nSflUam Balsson, Aflnntn a Hangfitn, tntl)
^axltnflfBn a son ; antr b^ HHflUam £aiidiaitie,
^nlton a son, jWlargartt a ttm^^ttz, taCa 0OTt ant
JFant, Bomus anti Hsrpmta.
£on Ola Tcfmmtloi ttUa Seotmn.
HONUHBNTAL BRASS, HAIiLDia CEUBOH.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA. 101
After that maryed to Willm. Lambarde, G^nt., the 28
Octob. 1583, and died the 1 Sept. 1687, leavyng on
lyve by William Dalyson, Siluester a .daughter, and
Maximilian a son ; and by William Lambarde,
Multon a son, Margaret a daughter, and G-ore and
Fane, Bonnes and twynnes.
Non ilia reverentior ulla deorum.
This Monument, standing in Hallyng churche in the north arche of the
wall that diuideth the churche & chancel, hath the figure of a woma*
lying in Chyldbed, and the figures of her sayd six chyldre*.
W. Lambarde.
1588. May 24. Georgius Mul tonus Socer, yir multis nominibus mihi colendus,
Diem obijt supremu*, A^ Christi 1588, aetatis ante' susd 81, Ightamj KancisB
tumulatur.
1591. June 12. A° christi incamati 1591 Syluestra Dalyson, postersD vxoris mesa
mortusB filia superstes vnica, a me ad Ayunculos sues Lincolnienses missa
est.
1591. September 23. Agnes Multona, Socrus, mei amantissima, hora 9* pomeri-
diana, fatis concessit, anno a Natiuitate d'ni 1591, annu' egressa setatis
SU8B 76, Ightamj Kancira sepelitur.
1592. April 13. Anno post natu' servatore' 1592. Connubio mihi adi*ncta est Mar-
gareta Eeder vidua, annos nata48, cum ipse annu' statis agerem quinqua-
gesimu* seztu'.
1592. June 22. Anno post Christu' natu' 1592 Jo'nes Puckering miles, tum recens
creatus magm sigilli AnglisD custos, me in numeru' Magistroru' (vt vocant)
CancellarisB, cooptavit.
1593. March 16 My Mother was borne att London in ye parish of S* Peters y«
poore. (Jane Lowe). Ita est T. L.
15^. November 9. Hora 10 antemeridiana, Nashendeme, hand procul a Eofeces-
tria, fatis concessit Margareta Dene, socrus mea, nempe mater Syluestras
(secundsB & foBcundsD) vxoris mesB 1594, et 36® Elizab. Eeg. die Satumi.
1596. June 14. Anno 1596 hor. 7* pomerid. supremu' obijt diem Eadulphus Bokeby,
SerenissimsD Angloru' S^egins Elizab. a libellis supplicibus, mihi longa
consuetudine, arctissimaque necessitudine iunctus, et qui me (vna cu'
Domino Tho. Egerto', Custode magni Sigilli AnglisD) hserede' in Testa-
mento scripsit.
1597. May 26. S' Thomas Bgerton L* Keeper by his war' dated 26 May 1597
appointed W" Lambard his Deputy for keeping the house of the Eolls
and keeping and ordering all the Eecords Bolls Books Writings etc. in
Custody of the s^ S' Thomas Egerton as Master or Keeper of the Becords
1597. June 26. Anno EpochsB ChristiansD 1597, hora 4* antemerid' spiritu' Deo
reddidit, Thom. G-ore Londinensis mercator, qui me diu multuq' amaverat.
1600. October 18. My Father S' M. L. was admitted into Lincollns Inne into my
grandfathers chamber there, M' W. Lambard. M' Houghton was then
treasurer, p* 53V4* for y* Admission. Ita est T. L.
1601. February 12. I bought 2 fermes Bowes & G-odlyes lyinge in Cranbrooke in
Kent, of S' Bichard Baker of Highgate in the Countie of Midd. Knight
£650 prise. M. Lambarde.
My ifather save these 2 fermes aboue menton^ to my second sister
Jeane Lambard for p' of her portion & now they are S'^ John Garrards
Barronett.
Ita est, Thomas Lambard.
hee hath sold them.
1601. March 27. Anno ab incamato Jhesu Christo 160 L fato functus est (hora ij
pomeridiana) matris mei frater Junior, Joannes ille Hornus, grando^vus
et probus vir, annu' agens 76, aut eo amplius.
1601. July 1. Anno post incarnatu' Servatore' 1601. Multonu' primogenitu' meu'
102 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
Cantabrigiam (L*raru' bonaru' addiscendaru' gratis) misi. atque in tutela'
Magistri Edw. Wood (Clarensis Collegij Socij) Dedi ; Filiu' aute' c6mi-
tatus est Franc. Tresse, cuius educatio mihi, a patre suo, com'iasa est.
Filius mens aetat' agit 17 fere Annoru' .
IGOI. August 19. Beinge Wednesdaje about 3 of y® clocke in the mominge mj
father M' Will*m Lambarde departed this lyfe at his howse at Westcombe
in East G-reenw*** in Kent, in which parishe church he lyeth buryed anno
1601. 43** Elizab. anno setatis suie 65^, et decimo mense.
1607. February 11. It pleased his Ma*^ to bestowe ye honnoure of Knighthood
vpon mee at Whithall as he passed through the gallery to y* chappell.
Mult. Lamb.
1608. October 16. I was godfather to a daughter of S' Thomas Mayes in Sussex at
his howse there at Mayfeild y* godmothers were Ann Sands dauter to
S' michael Sands then maiyed to M' Liuesse & y* other was M** Elisabeth
May dauter to y* sayd S' Thomas by a former wife y^ child bare y* name
of M" Liuesse.
1608. October 3. My brother Maximilian Dalison Knight was maried to his 2 wife
Marie Spencer beinge y« daughter of Will'm Spencer Kjiight of Oxford-
shire.
1609. March 27. My sister Margret Godfrey was deliuered of a sonne at Win-
chelsea in Sussex betwene fower and five a clock in the aftemoone, Lam-
bard Q-odfrey.
1611. June 30. Memorise sacrum. Obdormit hie Margarita filia Gulielmi Lambard
de Westcombe in com. Cantij arm. cancellansB magistri, viri pietate et
prudentia spectatissimi, Uxor autem ThomsB Godirey gent, et hujus
villsB Jurati, cui Lambardum et Thomam peperit. Obijt 29 Jun' anno
salutis 1611. Cum Chnsto in sBtemum victura.
Conjugi charissimsB maritus miBstissimus
cum lachrymis posuit.
This inscription in Winchelsea Church under the East Window of the
South Isle, on a Small Monum' ag*' the. wall with the Godfry*s and Lam-
bard's armes. Yidi T. L. 1710.
Vidi M. L. 1810.
1613. September 29. I retoumed from my trauells hauinge beene 3 yeares & a halfe
in France &> Italye. Multon Lambard.
1613. December 8. The marriage betwene mee & m" Jeane Lowe was first agreed
on by the father & mother of the sayd Jeane & mee
Multon Lambard.
1613. December 23. This daye beinge Thurseday Anno 1613 I tooke to wife Jeane
Lowe daughter of Sir Thomas Lowe Kjiight & Alderman of London.
Multon Lambard.
1614. October 13. Anne my first borne was borne being the 13"* of this month being
Thursday betweene 3 & 4 of the clocke in ye aftemoone in y* parrishe of S'
Peeters y* poore in London, & christened y* 31 daye of this present monthe
whose godfather was S' John Bennet Knight, beinge one of y* M" of
Chauncery. her godmothers weare my mother in lawe y* ladye lowe, and
my Aunte y* ladye Hickes her sister. Moulton Lambarde.
1615. November 26. Thomas Lambard mon fils plus aisne, fust ne Dimanche le 26*"«
Nouembre 1615, entre trois et quatre heures a matin : et fust Baptize
Tonzieme Decembre suiuant ; ces pariens {sic) estoient Monsieur Thomas
Lowe Cheualier et Maire de Londre; et son oncle Monsieur Maximilian Da-
ly son cheualier, sa marrine estoit Madame Bennet fem'e k Monsieur Jhon
Bennet cheualier et Doctor aux loix ciuiles. Moulton Lambard.
1615. November 26. I was borne. T. L.
1617. June 2. Jeane Lambard a daughter borne at Putney in Surrey betweene 5
& 6 of the clocke in y® mominge beinge Monday & christned the 11'^ of
this present 1617. her Godfather was S' Henry Kobinson Knight & her
godmothers the Ladye Lee her aunte & M'* Heyes.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 103
She was marryed to S' John Garrard son of Sir John Garrard of Lamar
in Hartfordflhire & she dyed on Tuesday y* 6* of Aprill A.D. 1692.
74 years & 9 months old. very good to her family. W. L.
1618. May 9. George Multon y* sonne of George Multon & father of Bob* Multon
of S* Cleres in Ightam in Kent dyed : & lyeth buiried in the church of
Ightam aforesaid & hath a tombestone with an Inscription bearinge date
aboue written. Ita est T..L.
1C18. September 30. Marie Lambard a daughter borne in the parish of S* Peeters
the poore London betweene 4 & 5 of the clocke in the mominge beinge
Weonesdaye, & was christened the 5*^ of October followinge 1618. She
had to her godfather her Vncle Tho. Lowe, & her godmothers were her
twoe Aunts the Ladie Marie Ofley & M" Marie Gierke, she was mar-
ried to . . . Maddox who left a son Benjamin. He was knighted by the 2^
Charles.
1620. Anno 1620 The Kinges Ma" enclosinge his Parke at Green wiche w*^ a bricke
walle tooke in certen acres of my land belonginge to my Manno' of West-
combe wherupon I petitioned to him, but could haue noe allowance for
it. M. Lamb. Goct tome his Harte.
1622. June 8. In the yeare 1622 was the tyme I came w* my wife & famely to
dwell & keepe howse at Westcombe. Multon Lambarde.
1623. April 11. The eleuenth daye of Aprill beinge good ffridaye at nyne of y^
clocke att night my ifather in Lawe and dearest true ffreind S' Thomas
Lowe Knight, and Alderman, somtymes Lord Maior of the Cittie of London
dep'ted this lyfe. Beinge 78 yeares oulde. Multon Lambarde.
1623. October 16. My Sonne Thomas Lambard was first put forth to Scoole to M'
Willm Durants at Harlington in Middlesex.
1624. May 28. My brother in Lawe M' Thomas Lowe departed this lyfe at the
howse at London abought twelve of the clocke in the forenoone beinge
Frydaye. •
1625. January 28. The Ladie Anne Lowe my wifes mother and my dearest freind de-
parted this lyfe, at my house at Westcombe, to our greate losse, beinge
Satterday at 3 of the clocke in ye Mominge & was buryed in the same
tombe w*^ her woorthie deceased husband and my dearest freind and
father in Lawe S' Tho. Lowe Knight in the church of S* Peters the poores*
parrishe on the first daye of ffebruary followinge.
1631. November 9. About 10 of the clocke in the fomenoone my brother S' Maxi-
milian Dalyson Knight dep'ted this lyfe' at his house in S^ Jhons Streete
Midd. Anno D'ni 1631.
1631. November 24. This day beinge Thursday Anne Lambard my eldest Daughter
was maryed to Stephen Lennard Esq. Sonne & heire of S' Samuel Len-
nard of West Wickeham in the countie of Kent Knight, setatis sue 1 7^.
1631. November 24. At three of the clocke in the mominge my sister the Lady
Dalyson dep'ted this lyfe at her howse in S' Jhons Street Middlesex.
1632. January 15. b^iweene twelve & one of the clocke of y* same day my daugh-
ter Lennard was delyuered of a Sonne at Wickeham in Kent it beinge
Tewesday.
1632. January 29. Anno 1632 my Sonne Lennards Sonne was christened at Wicke-
ham in Kent his godfathers were my selfe & S' John Gressam of Surry
Knight & his Gt>dmother was his Aunte Bellingeham it beinge tewesday.
And he was named Samuell after his grandfather S' SamueU Lennardes
name.
1633. February 16. Mydeare daughter Anne wife of M' Stephen Lennard of West
wickeham in Kent Esq. departed this lyfe on Satterday about 2 of the
clocke in the mominge and was buryed in a vault in the chauncell of the
said parish church appoynted for the Lennards on Wednsday the 26*** of
this present, leauinge Samuell a Sonne behinde her of a yeare and a
month, and herselfe beinge of the age of 19 yeares and some 2 monthes :
Shee is not deade but lyueth.
Improvisa nulli Mors cui provida Vita.
104 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
1634. August 7. My deare fFather S' Moulton Lambard Knight, in the County of
Kent att his dwellinge howse att Westcombe in Eastgreenwich, departed
this life on Thursday att seuen o clocke att night, sstatis suse fere 50®, and
lieth intombed in Greenwich church neere his father M' William Lambard
Keep, of her Maiesties Bolls & sole ffounder of a colledge of poore in
greenwich. T. L.
1636. June 1. My Mother was marryed to S' John Garrard Knight & Barronett,
this 3^ of June 1636 att Westcombe. Tho. Lambard.
& S' John Garrard dyed 1637.
Old S' J° father to y* aboue named S' John Garrard had by his wife
Elizabeth, daughter o^ S' Edward Barkham,
John who marryed Jane sister to Thomas Lambard Esq' my father.
W. L.
John & his Lady Jane had John, Jane, Elizabeth, Lambard, Peter, Samuel
Lord Maior of London A.n. 1710, Bachel, Multon, Isabella, Spencer.
Nethermill.
Elizabeth.
Isabella, who was made sure to the aboue named Tho. Lambard (she
being aged 12 years & a halfe) by breaking gold etc. Tho. Lambard &
Isabella, had Jane, Isabella, Isabella, Elizab. Mary, Thomas, John, Multon,
Charles, William.
William my godfather. W. L.
Margaret.
Francis.
Charles.
Anne.
Margaret daughter of S^ J° Ghurrard & Lady Elizabeth his wife whose
maiden name was Barkeham was baptized October y« 28^^ 1625.
Frances Crosse another of his daughters baptized nouember y^ 28^
1626.
Charles son of S' John Garrard & his Lady baptized January y® 24fi^
1628.
Anne Hatton another of his daughters baptized Aprill y® 14^ 1629.
as may appeare by the church booke at Wethamsted in Hart-
fordshire so sent by Ben. Peter. Ita est. W. L.
1638. April 9. I was marryed the day aboue written 1638 unto Isabella Garrard (the
daughter of S* John Garrard of Lammer in ye county of Hertford Knighte
& Barronett) att Westcombe in Eastgrenwich in the county of Kent.
Cor unum. Vita vna.
Tho. Lambard 1638.
Annagram
r Isabella Lambarde 1
\ a Bride's all Balme j
1639. April 23. My Sister Garrards Daughter Elizabeth was Christned, I was
Godfather & M" Howe & my sister Elizabeth Qturard weare Godmothers.
(Baptiz. 23 Aprill 1639. et nata 19 Ap.)
(She died 21 April '82.) Ita est Tho. Lambard.
1640. August 10. Jeane Lambard a daughter borne in the p'ishe of S' Bridgetts
al's Brides London betweene 4 <fe 5 of y* clocke in the mominge beinge
Munday, and was baptized the 16° of August foUowinge, 1640. Her god-
father & godmothers were. Her godfather Henry Amcotts my Apothe-
cary & Pegg & ffranke my wiues sisters.
1641. May 20. Tho. Blosse Esq. & my Selfe weare Godfathers and M" Warner was
Godmother to the eldest sonne of Charles Euggle Esq. my truly louinge
& euer Esteemed ffreind. Ita est
Tho. Lambard.
1641. August 10. I came to dwell att Westcombe in Eastgreenewiche.
Tho. Lambard.
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1611. October 5. I was Godfather to M' G-eor^ Cony of Grais Inne his eldest
Sonne, his name was ffrancis, S' Francis Douse & My Lady Straunge were
my p'tiners. Mortuus est.
1642. May 15. My Sonne Thomas Lambard was borne on Sunday mominge be-
tween 2 & 3 a clocke att "Westcombe house in Eastgreenwiche in Kent.
And he was Baptized on Ascension day beinge y* 19*"* of the s* monthe of
Maye followinge. His Godfathers weare S' John Ghirrard barronett my
wiues brother, And S' Bob* Barkham Knighte my wiues uncle And the
Lady Gurrard my oune Mother was his Godmother.
Gloria Deo in excelsis. Ita est Tho. Lambard.
164)3. July 1. Isabella my daughter borne at Westcombe, And dyed the 18'** of
Feb' 1645 att Westcombe & lyeth buried in the Church att Greenwich
by My fiathers tombe.
Fiat voluntas Dei in omnibus. Ita est. Tho. Lambard.
1644. Janua^ 13. My Sonne William Lambard was borne att Westcombe house
in !castgreenwiche on Munday mominge betweene 4 & 5 of y* clocke,
And hee was Baptized the 14 day following the same monthe. His God-
fathers weare M' Edward Pepys, & M' William Gtirrard my wifes brother,
& his Godmother was M" Turner sister to ye s* M' Ed. Pepys & wife to
M' John Turner of Yorkshire. Ita est. Tho. Lambard.
1644. August 22. Eobert Multon y* sonne & heire of George Multon of S' Cleares
in ightham in Kent dyed, & lieth buiried in y" church of Ightam aforesaide,
with a tombe stone &, inscription on it bearinge y* date aboue written.
Ita est T. L.
1646. October 4. Isabella Lambard a daughter borne at Westcombe in East
greenwich about 6 a clocke beinge Wedsday at nighte, & was christned
there the 4*** of October followinge without godfather or godmother.
Ita est Tho. Lambard.
1645. October 27. My Sonne John Lambard was borne beinge fryday, att 10 a clocke
att nighte att Westcombe in Eastgreenwich. And hee was baptized on
the 31 of ye s^ Month of Octob' His Godfathers weare M^ Josias Crosse
my Brother in lawe &, M' Beniamin Madoxe my Cozen gcrman. And his
Godmother was M'* Elizabeth Offley my Cosen german. T. Lambard.
And hee dyed att my housQ in the Deanes jard in Westminster the 18*
day of April! 1660. And lyeth buiried by his mother att Greenwich the
24*^ day wllowinge.
1649. November 9. I came with my Wife & family to Hue at Souerryes in Wester-
ham in Kent. . Tho. Lambard.
1649. December 28. My daughter Elizabeth Lambard was borne att Squerryes in
Westerham, & was baptized the 30*"^ followinge. Her Godfather was my
Cosen M' John Sass, & M" Elizabeth Garrard wife to my Bro. M' William
Garrard was her godmother.
1650. February 11. The 11*'' of Febru. 1650 My sonne Moulton Lambard was
borne att Squerryes house in Westerham beinge Tusday about 8 of clocke
att nighte. And he was Baptized the 18 day followinge in y* same month.
His Godfathers were M' Humphry Westwood & M' Henry Streete both
my Brothers in Law by mariage to my wifes Sisters, And M" Manninge my
neighbour was ye Gt)dmother. Tho. Lambard.
1652. June 19, My Sonne Charles was borne beinge Saturday about 5 a clocke att
nighte, att Squerryes in Westerham Kent. And hee was Baptized the 22
of the same month att Squerryes aforsaid. Gloria Deo in Excelsis. T. L.
Mortuus est 26 June 1652.
M
Caroli Tho. Lambardi Arm.
Filioli Septimarij
Mens. lun. cio.io.CLH
Nati, Benati, Denati.
This inscription on the stone I putt att Westerham church for my
sonn Charles.
VOL. II. I*
106 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEBALDIOA.
1653. February 24. The 24 Febru' 1653 My daughter Elizabeth departed this lift
att Squerryee, where shee was borne beinge 4 y" of age <fc 2 months, or
theraoouts. Fiat voluntas dei in omnibus. T. L.
1653. Aprill 23. my Gt)d8on William Crosse dyed att Squerryes & is buiried att
Westerham Church.
1653, May 1. My G-odsonue Tho. Hatton dyed att Squerryes, & is buiried att Wes-
treun Church.
1654. July 17. I & my famUie came to line att Seuenocke in Kent.
Ita est T. Lambard.
1654. September 23. On Saturday y* 23 of Sept. my daughter Mary Lambard was
Dome att Senocke in Kent & shee was baptized on the 29^ of same
Month. Her Qx>dfather was M"" W°* Crosse of London merchant Her
two Godmothers were M" Mary Delabarr y« wife of M' John Delabar
of London, merchant, & M'" Jane Fortree y« wife of Jacob Fortree of
London merch*. Ita est T. L.
1656. April 2. It pleased Allmightie Gt>d to take unto|himselfe my truely louinge &
vertuous Wife Isabella Lambard [nata a.d. 1623] shee dyed on Tusday
about 12 a clocke in the nighte att my house in Sennocke in Kent. And
shee Lyeth buiried in Greenwich Church (where Godwillinge I haue
ordered my buiriall place by her
^,^P?' ) buried \ «,^Pf^ / '^'^ !«
1656 J J 1638 < mee m all
1^ 18 yeares.
Ita est T. L.
1660. April 18. It pleased Allmighty God to take unto himselfe my deare Sonne
John Lambard att my house att Westminster, hee beinge ab* 12 y" of age.
Fiat voluntas Dei in omnibus.
1660, September 11. Tho. Lambard was swome in y*^ Commission of y« peace for y«
County of Kent on jr« 11* Septemb. 1660. 12o Caroli 2*" at Maydstone
by Christopher Deenng Esq. clerke of y** peace for y® s* County and
continued soe till his death.
1662. April 9. my sonne Will. Lambard was admitted into Lincolns Inne Before
Edw** Eich Bencher ; M' Maurice Eustace & M' Eich*^ Butler. Manu-'
captoris ejus.
1662. April 12. hee was entred into Queens CoUedge in Oxford, M' Eob' Dalton
his Tutor;
1662. October 26. My deare & eldest daughter Jane Lambard departed this life
beinge 22 yeares of age & better att London, <& lyeth buried att Green-
wich. Fiat voluntas Dei in omnibus. T. L.
1666. June II. My Sonne Multon Lambard was admitted into Lincolns Inne.
Ita est. T. L.
1070. January 12. At Sennocke the 12**" of January 1670 Betweene 4 & 5 a clocke
in y® mominge it beinge Thursday, the wife of my sonne William Lam-
bard was deliuered of a sonne, and I and my sonne Tho. Lambard, & my
daughter Isabella Lambard weare Godfathers & Godmother, the Childe
beinge Baptized on the birthday & about y^ same houre aftemoone as
aforsaid, & named Thomas. Gloria Deo in Excelsis. Ita est T. L.
1670. April 8. Being Saturday my Sonne Will. Lambard marry ed to M" Magdalen
Humfryes y** daughter of M"" William Humfryes of Maerdue in Mer-
ionethshire, at Famborough Church in Kent.
1670. November 22. My Sonne Will. Lambard was called to y* Barr att Lincolns
Inne. T. L.
1673. February 21. My Mother The Lady Jane Garrard, Jane Lowe, Jane Lam-
bard, was buiried in the parish of S' Peters y" poore, shee beinge borne
in that parish, & was 79 yeares old within a month. T. L.
1073. December 19. At Sennocke My grandchild William Lambard was borne
beinge Fryday betwene 4 <& 5 of ye clocke in the Eueninge My Sonne
Multon & my daughter Mary with myselfe weare the Godfathers &
Godmother to it. Christened ab* 8 ye same night. Ita est T. L.
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1674. November 17. At S' Dunstans in y® west London on Tuesday 17 Nouem
bris 1674 my daughter Isabella was married to Alington Paynter of Gil
lingham in ye County of Kent Esq. by Mr. Bosse, Vicar of Sennock.
Alington raynter was borne y* 7 December 1622. He departed this life
on Thursday y® 29 of Jan^ 1679 about 3 of y* clocke in y® afbemoone, &
was buryed Monday y« 3* of Feb. in the euening at Gillingham.
Strange as j* weather.
1074. December 23. My Son Thomas Lambard departed this life beinge Wednesday
ab^ midnight ab* 32 years old. T. L.
1674. December 27. My grandchild John Lambard was borne being Sunday &
S' Johns Day, & baptized the Bam0 day & houre to wit, about 3 morning
myself & son in Law Alington Paynter Esq. beinge his Godfathers & his
Aunt Mary L. my daughter his Godmother att Sennocke in Kent.
And dyed the &^ of February followinge, & lyeth buiried in Sennocke
Ghancell near y® communion table.
1675. February 15. At Sennocke on Tuesday ye 15^^ of February a.d. 1676 about 9
of y^ clock in the morning was borne my fourth son, and Christened about
ye 12*** houre following by the name of Multon : My Brother in law
Alington Payneter & Brother Multon & sister Mary Lambard witnesses
Ac. Laus sit deo.
1675. November 1. It pleased Almighty Gk)d to take unto himself my goodest
Father Thomas Lambard Esq. aged 59 years & ij months. He dyed on
Munday about six of the clocke in the morning at his house in Sennocke
in Kent & was buried on the Munday following in Greenwich Church in
the said County neare his most vertuous wife and worthy Ancestors,
according to his order, with whom I trust to be through Christ.
167G. August 1. My sister Isabella Payneter was delivered of a Son in S' Andrews
Holbome on Tuesday 1** Augusti, a.d. 1676, about two in ye morning, who
was baptized the Sunday following bv the name of Phillip by D' Stil-
lingfleet at M'^ Fashions house, myselte Brother Multon & sister Mary
Lambard, witnesses.
he departed this life at Sennocke on Monday night ye 15*^ of Feb.
170i & was buryed v* 18**^ following Fryday at Gillingham in Kent.
1677. January 16. at M' Dod's house in S* Andrews Holborne on Wednesday y«
16 of January Anno Dom. 1677 departed this life my goodest sister
Isabella wife to Allington Payneter about 4 of the clock in ye afbemoone,
& was buried in greenwich Church, neare her most good relations on the
Saturday following, with whom I hope through Christ to be. Amen, p' M'
Bosse vicar of Sennocke.
1677. February 1. On Friday about 3 a clock in ye aftemoone dyed y« very good
& most excellent man M' Bosse Vicar of Sennocke, whose death was
lamented by y** whole Parish.
1677. August 9. W . Lambard was swome in y° Comission of y* peace on Thursday
y« 9*^ of August 1677 at y« Bull & bush in Eiverhead in Sennocke in
Kent by S' John Heath.
1677. August 26. Solis die 26® Aug. a.]>. 1677. obijt amicus amantissimus Petrus
Crutchfield de Lincolns Inne London etc.
sub hac petra plumbeio et pulvere
Petrus Crutchfield tegitur. obijt ut supra,
inscribed so on a stone under Lincolnes Inne chappeU.
1677. August 27. being Monday about 7 of y® clock in the afbemoone departed
this life my most noble friend The Right Hon**"* Richard Earle of Dorsett
at Knowle in Sennocke in Kent.
on Wensday y* 20*^ of Aprill 1687 ab' 8 of y« clock in y« forenoone
departed this life my like noble friend Frances his Countesse at London.
Her birthday.
1677. September 18. about 11 at noone on Tuesday being the 18* of September It
pleased Almighty to take unto him my most deare & only Brother then,
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who lay sick from the first day of the same month, & dyed like a Lamb to
my great satisfaction and spintuall comfort and the same to all his friends
in his 27*^ yeare of his age Multon Lambard. Qt)d's will be done. W. L.
1677. December 28. on Friday y« 28*** of 10»«' 1677 my sister Payneter was deli-
vered of a son in S* Andrews Holbome about ten in the morning who
was baptized the Sunday following by the name of Eobert by D' Stil-
lingfleet. S' Eobert Wiseman represented by M' Samuell Wiseman my-
selfe, & sister Mary Lambard witnesses, (at M' Dods house).
1678. May 14. Gulielmus Humfreys pater uxoris Magdalen® fatis concessit, vir
tam bonus quam honestus, et tarn honestus quam homo. W. L.
1678. October 17. Sir Edmundburie G-odfrye I finde murdred by Itogues.
1679. June 16. My deare Child W. Lambard departed this life on Munday y«
sixteenth of June at Sennocke, to our great sop'ow, about two of the clock
in y« aftemoone, of y® small (yet deadly) pox ; was buried y* Wednesday
following about ii a clock at night neare y® Com*union Table in Sennocke
Church. Ita est W. L.
Not lost but found in his Saviour Christ.
1680. July 6. on Mundaj night between 10 & 11 of the clock, being ye 5* of July
A.n. 1680 my wife was delivered of her 5*^ son, who was chnstened about
two of y« Cflock in y® morning following by y* name of William. His
Godfathers were M' John Culpeper & M' Thomas Streitfield (who stood
for M' Bichard Anwyll) & my sister Mary Lambard his Gk)dmother.
And ye Lord was pleased to take him also on Wednesday y* 20*^ of
April 1681, between 2 & 3 of y* clock in y« afbernoone. & was buried the
ffryday following ab* 10 at nignt. W. L.
168|. February 21. On Wensday y« 21** of Feb. departed this life Elizabeth Garrard
widow of S"^ Nicholas Gold & wife of Tho. Neale Esq. Anno Dom. 168|.
1684. September 27. on Saturday y® 27"* 1684 my sister y® aboue named Mary
Lambard was married to Thomas son of Eobert Uatton of S' Gregoryes
parish London Woollen Draper in S' Pauls Church yard at Fancras
Church London. Ita est W. L.
168{^. March 3. My sister Hatton was delivered of a son, about 4 of y® clock in y®
aftemoone, who wjus baptized y* Monday following being the 8"* of March
by y® Name Eobert. Testes S"^ William Twysdens lady, Her father in
Law, Eobert Hatton, & myself. W. L.
1687. December 13. On Tuesday y« 13**^ of X^ 1687 my sister Mary wife of
Thomas Hatton was delivered of a daughter between 4 & 5 of y* clock
in ye afbernoone, who was baptized by ye name of Isabella- Maria about
ye 7*** houre following, I standing for her grandfather Eobert Hatton as
godfather & my wife & her sister M" Elizabeth Humfreys representing
M" Francis Crosse as Godmothers. Deus det benedictionem.
W. L.
1688. May 17. My son Tho. Lambard was admitted into Lincolns Inne on Thurs-
day ye 17*^ May a.d. 1688 before Luke Astry, Bencher, & my special friend
John Gierke, his father, Benjamin Syddon & John Weddall his manu-
captors, all 3 utter Barristers of y® s** house. On y** Thursday following
being y^ 24^'' of May he was admitted gentleman Commoner in Queens
Colledge Oxford, M' Joseph ffisher his tutor.
Cui Deus sit propitius. W. L.
169J. February 22. On Monday y« S3"* of february 169^ between 4 & 5 a clock
in y^ afternoon was borne a daughter of my sister Hatton who was x'ned
about 7 the same evening by the name of Jane, my Aunt y* Lady Gar-
rard represented by my wife, & my wife represented by her sister Eliza-
beth Humfireys, & myself (representing her father Eobert Hatton) wit-
nesses. Ita est W. L. Sennock.
169f . March 6. T. L. robbed being Monday on Knowle Hill the hither end of
Bromley com*on & had a great deliverance from a pistoU shot a mercy
never to be forgot, his Aunt Elizabeth Humfreys being then in y^ coach.
W\L.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA- 109
169|. March 6. On Monday the 6*^ of March T. L. by y* miraculous providence of
God was preeervea from the danger of being kill'd by a shot from a high
way man being 5 in number, the bullet only just raising the skin and
bruising his rignt shoulder, a mercy & deliverance never to be forgot by
him or his friends.
1693. February 12. Die prsedict a.d. 1693 P> £130 to W"» Borret of Cliffords
Inne Attoumey at Law according to articles between my selfe & my son
Multon Lambard & him. Ita, W. Lambard.
1693. July 8. on Saturday y« 8*^ of July a.1). 1693 T. & M. L. cum alijs were
miraculously saved from perishing by water at Waitely bridge in their
journey to Oxford Act. may it never oe forgotten.
169^. January 30. On Sunday night January y® 30*^ my sister Hatton was delivered
of a son, who was x** the same night, M'^ Bobert Hatton his grandfather
Bobert Tash Esq' & the Lady Boteler, his suretyes <fcc. by the name of
William.
1694. December 24. Monday December y« 24*^ 1694. my son T. L. was marryed to
M" Marj Beale the younger daughter & coheir of S' John Beale of Fam-
ingham m the County of Kent baronett, by M'^ Joseph Fisher of Queens
Colledge Oxford his tutour, at Alhallows Stayning parish^ London, whom
I pray Gtod to blesse through out the whole course of their lifes & in their
issues. W. L.
She dyed Dec. 4. 1734.
1695. May 1. On Wensday being y* 1'* of May hapned y® sad accident of my poor
Nephew Bob' Paynters gun breaking the very I" shot he then made at a
Book in S' C. Bickerstaffs park at the Wildemes in Scale about 12
a clock the which through Gods mercy deprived him (but) of one eye,
too m*eat a losse, if it had pleased God otherways, yet might have been a
much greater damage. The Lord giveth & the Lord taketh. Blessed be
the name of the Lord. "W. L.
1695. July 23. being Tuesday about two in y® morning it pleased God Almighty
to free my poor Woman & poor "Wifes sister M" Elizabeth Humfreys from
her severe oh most severe (over swellings) & earthly pains takmg her
into his own mercy, as too good for me, no good deserving W. L. The
23** was the fatall day. She was buried y« 26*^ by my dear innocent babes
about 10 in y® evening.
1695. October 15. at Sennock on Tuesday y® 15*** of October ab* 8 in y® euening my
son T. L" wife was delivered of a daughter who was baptized by the name of
Mary. My wife, sister Hatton <& my selfe witnesses, between 10 & 11 the
same evening by M' Hugh Owen Bector & Vicar of Sennock. Gloria Deo
in excelsis.
1097. October 12. on Tuesday y' 12*'' of October about one in y® afternoon my son's
T. L" wife was delivered of a Daughter who was baptized about 4 the
same day, my wife, sister Hatton, & my selfe, witnesses, by M' Hugh
Owen Bector & Vicar of Sennock, by the name of Jane, ut in annis sic
in virtute crescat. Ita precatur W. L.
169{^. March 19. being Saturday about one in y^ afternoon It pleased Almighty
G^d to take unto him ye said poor innocent lambe. W. L.
1699. April 2. My sister Mary Hatton was delivered of a daughter about 9 in y®
euening who was baptized by y^ name of Magdalen, my selfe, M'* Isabella
Maria Hatton & M" Catherine Humfreys being witnesses in y« places of
S' John Garrard, M'* Anne Hatton & my deare Wife Magdalen Lambard.
Gloria Deo in excelsis. W. L.
1699. June 15. Die supradict. being fryday about 4 in y* afternoon my son T. L"
wife was delivered of a daughter, who was baptized about 7 that euening
by the name of Ellin, M" Ellin Anwyll, wile, & my selfe, her Suretyes,
M" Anwyll being represented by my wifes neice M'* Katherine Hum-
freys & my then poor sick wife represented by my sister Hatton. M'
Hugh Owen Bector & Vicar of Sennock perrorming y« sacred office.
God, I pray, to give the blessing.
110 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Obijt y* 7** of January following. May her sufvivors as innocently
follow.
1699. June 29. Magdalen, having been a most kind wife to W. Lambard above 29
years, after a ten months 8icknes tedious not only for length, but for
extremity of almost all sorts of pains, most willingly (as far as nature
admits) yeilded to y" fate of mankind, about 7 in the evening & was
buried the 4 July following about 12 in the Even* in Sennock Church,
where I promised her, & accordingly desire to be laide by her.
Sic fiat W. L.
1700. May 21. At Sennock in Kent on tuesday y« 21**^ of May Anno Dom. 1700,
between 4 & 5 in the afternoon my son T. L" wife was delivered of a son,
who was baptized by the name of W illiam, myselfe, my nephew M' Bobert
Paynter & my Lady Twysden (represented by my sister Hatton) witnesses,
between the hours of 7 & 8 the same evening, by M' Hugh Owen Eector
& Vicar of Sennock afores** Vt in annis sic in gratia crescat.
Ita precatur W. L.
As the Lord was graciously pleased to giue him so was he pleased to
take him on y« 2* of 7^ Anno Dom. 1700. about 6 in the morning being
Monday.
1701. April 26. On Saturday y« 26^ of April between 5 & 6 in y« morning mj son
T. L" wife was delivered of a son who was baptized by the name of Wil-
liam between 9 & 10 the same morning, my sister Hatton represented by
M" Owen, myselfe, & nephew Phillip Pavnter his undertakers. M' Owen
rector & vicar of Sennock officiating. Annis et virtute diu floreat.
Ita precatur. W. L.
He dyed 12 Jany 17lf . T. L.
1701. June 12. Die pwBdict Anno Dom. 1701 connubio mihi adjuncta est Domina
Elizabetha Piers (vidua Thomse Piers baronetti novsD Scoti®) filia Georgij
Courthop de Tisehurst in com. SussexisD Equitis. p' Huffonem Owen
Rectorem et Vicarium de Sennock in Com. Cant, apud capelam societatis
hospitij Lincolniensis.
1702. May 16. My son Multon Lambard had a Comission for a Capt" in my Lord
Huntingdons Regiment, who downe laying Coll. Lee succeeded, by favour
of Q« Anne. W. L.
170J. February 2. die prcedict. 170f my son Multon Lambard left Sennock & went
to London ; 9'** March following, left London & went to Harchwich, in
order for Holland Ac. I pray God preserue him. W. L.
1704. June 2. Die prsedict. a.d. 1704 W . L. was robbed in the stage coach neare
famborough Kent by or neare y* spring serving y* towne with water
ab* 10 in y« morning, thanks be to Ghod without bodyly damage tho great
hazard.
1704. October 13. My son M. L. between 9 & 10 on ffryday morning went from
Sennock for London & so for Chester in order for Ireland as major to y®
E| Hon»»*« the Earle of Orrery his Collonell : & S' Thomas Pendergrass
Lieftenent Collonell : cui Deus in his & in omnibus sit propitius. Ita
prsBcatur. W. L.
170|. January 18. On thursday l70f my son Thomas Lambard*s wife was deli-
vered of a son about 3 in the afternoon who was baptized by the name of
Thomas about 5 in the afternoon die predict. S' George Hanger repre-
sented by M' Hatton, myselfe, my Lady Peers, being his undertakers. I
pray Gtod grant he may be so brought up & lead such a life as may when
Goo. pleases make him be added to the number of his S'*.
Ita fiat W. L.
1706. June 7. Fryday June y« 7**" about 8 in y' euening Tom Lambard*s wife was
delivered, of a daughter who was baptized the same night by the name of
Beale, my then wife, my Aunt Crosse (represented by M'* Hatton) & M'
Bobert Paynter, represented by M' Henry Vane, Sponsors for her, w*** God
give her grace to performe. Ita precatur W. L.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA. Ill
1710. July 13, 0. S. viz' v* 24 Our stile M. L. having y* post of honour to cover
the breaking of ground as Major, or CoU' by brevit to the Earl of Or-
rery's regiment at Bethune & with good success, in which service he rec.
a wound upon the joynt of his left arme by a six pounder, his life spared,
his wound healed, & Gtod be praised.
1711. August 2. Thursday 2 Aug. 1711 my Father left this life for a better.
T. L.
1711. July 26. On Thursday the 26'*^ of July 1711 my Father W° Lambard com-
plained that his foot was swel'd & pain*d him and that he feared the Gout,
on Friday it appeared to be a Mortification on the top of his Foot, & I
sent to London for my Brother & for a Surgeon, they came on Saturday,
and on Sunday the Surgeon (upon the taking off his dressing) s** the whole
mass of blood was tainted & y' he must dye ; My Father heard it and
without being in the least terrified s* Gods will be done, he behaved most
religiously during his ilness comfortiug us all and praying for us and
evenrbody and on Thursday the 2** of Aug. ab* two in the morning he
dyed at Senoke and lyes buryed in the north Isle of the Parish Church
of Senoke next my mother, anno setatis 67. S' Tho. Twysden was very
much afiected with the courage and resolution my Father shewed and w**
his most christianlike behaviour and earnestly wished he might dye so.
God graunt that I may dye so too. T. Lambard.
amongst other things my Father s^ he never prayed to god earnestly
for- anything but his request was graunted, except for mv success in
getting my Place, and he did not doubt but I sh^ succeed in it.
w^^ I did. T. L.
1712. January 12. Monday Jan. 12. 1712 being mj Birthday I rec** my Warr*
from L* Treasurer the E. of Oxford directing the Com" of the Customs
to depute me Surveyor General of ye Biding Officers appointed for
guarding the Coasts of Kent and Sussex ', and on Tuesday Jan. 13. 1712
being my Fathers birthday I rec* my Deputation from them and was
swome into the s** Office. Sallary £500 p' an. & some other allowances.
Precor ut bene utar. T. L.
1712. January 30. Fryday Jan. 30 1712 I was Swome Just, of Peace for Sussex
by M' Bich* Harcourt clerke of the Com' to L** Keeper and on Sunday
following r* the holy Sacram' at S* Martins in order to my Taking the
Oaths to Qualify for this as well as my Survey" Place, w^^ 1 did accord-
ingly at the Com'on Pleas Saturday Feb. 7. 1712. T. L.
171i. February 20. I tooke the Oathe of Justice of the Peace Feb^ 20"* 17|t at
M' C" Selby Amhersts chamber in the Temple, who was then also
swome, by Uoll. Hum. Miller and David Fuller clerke of the Peace.
T. Lambard.
at the Sum*er assizes 1712 I was put into the Commission of the Peace
for Sussex.
1712. October 10. Friday. My True ffriend, loving & beloved Kinsman S' Thomas
Twysden Bar* of East Peckham dyed. I stayed w'*" him the last four
dayes of his life. T. L.
1718. February 9. My Daughter Jane Lambarcf died of Fits buried ashwensday
11*"* near my Father.
1718. August 4. My daughter Jane Lambard bom y« 4 Aug. 1718 at 8 in the
morning, Baptized the 11'"* My Bro. Multon Godfather, & the Lady Twys-
den & Cosen Paynter Gt)dmothers.
1719. September 24. Mjr Aunt Mary, Wife of Tho. Hatton, dyed 7 June 1719,
aV one a clock in the morning buried, the ll*** at Senoke near my Father.
1722. June 5. My Son Tho. Lambard entred at Lincolns Inne.
1724. May 6. My son Tho. Lambard elected from y« Foundation of Westminster
to Christ Church Coll. Oxford.
1731. August 18. Eobert Paynter dyed 18 Aug. 1731 sdt. 54 He left his real
Estates which is at Gillingham, to my Father and me, and made us joint
Executors of his Will. T. L. 1745.
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1745. December 19. My Father died Dec*^ 19. 1745, was buried 27* in the burial
place in Senoke Church (which He had fitted up and enclosed) near mj
mother. God give me Grace to follow both their examples. T. L.
1747. May 28. Thursday. 28 May I was married at S* James Chappel to M'* Grace
rarsons Paughter of S' W" Parsons of Nottingham Bar'. T. L.
1748. December 11. Sunday, about one a'Clock in the morning died my Sister
Beale Lambard and was buried the Friday Evening following in the
Burial Place of the Family in Senoke Church. T. L.
1748. December 13. Tuesday, my wife Grace Lambard was delivered of a Son
between ten & eleven of the Clock at night, who was baptized by the
name of Thomas on Wensday 18 Jan^ following in Senoke Church, my
Wife's Father S' W° Parsons, represented by S' T. Famaby, and my
Uncle S' M. Lambard, represented by Ealph Petley Esq' being Grodfathers,
and my Sister the Gt>dmother He died ab' 3 a Clock on Wensday morn-
ing y« 21" Feb'y 17^J The Lord gave & the Lord hath taken away
blessed be the name of the Lord. T. L.
1750. May 12. At Senoke in Kent Saturday 12 May 1750, my wife Grace Lambard
was delivered of a daughter about 7 o'clock in the morning, who was
baptised by the name of Grace on Wensday 13 June following. The Bev*
M' John Parsons my wife's Brother represented by my Uncle 8' M. L.
being Godfather, & my Aunt Lady Lambard, & my Sister the Godmothers.
T. L.
on the 1" Oct' 1824 she died at Colchester much beloved & respected,
her life having been eminently devoted to the service of God and of her
fellow creatures. Her decline was gradual without suffering & her end
blessed.
1752. January 17. Friday 17 Jan. 1752 ab* 2 in the Morning my Wife was deli-
vered of a Daughter who was Christned on Friday y*^ 21*' of Feb. follow-
ing by the name of Mary ; Miss Boberts (represented by Lady Famaby)
and my Sister with S"" Ed. Dering (represented by my Uncle S' M. L.)
were Her Sponsors. T. L.
1753. October 4. Thursday Oct. 4, 1758 ab' ten at night my Wife was delivered of
a Daughter who was baptized the 7*** of Nov^^ following by the name of
Anne, the Lady Dyke, represented by M'* Austen, my Sister M. L., &
Tho. Knight Esq' being Sponsors. T. L.
1754. July 18. Thursday July 18, about one a Clocke in the Morning died my
Sister Mary Lambard, and was buried the Monday Evening following in
the Burying Place of the Family in Senoke Church. T. L.
1754. October 13. Sunday. About one in the afternoon my Wife was delivered of
a Daughter who was baptized the 15 of Nov*** following by the name of
Jane, my Aunt the Lady Lambard, M" Dalison of Hamptons, & S' W"
Twysden Bar* of Peckham being Sponsors. T. L.
1757. July 29. Friday 29 July 1757 at eleven at night my Wife was brought to bed
of a Son who was baptized by the name of Multon on Friday the 2*
of Sept** following, My Uncle S' M. Lambard and Thomas Chiffinch Esq'
of Northfleet being Godiathers and M" Pery of Ash represented by my
Aunt Lady Lambard Godmother. T. L.
1758. February 13. Monday morning ab* 4 a Clock 13 Feb'y 1758 died my Uncle
S' Multon Lambard K* He married Jane sole child of — Fowler Esq'
of Ash near Bidley in Kent by whom He came entitled to the manor &
advowson of the said Ash & other Lands there which after the decease
of His said wife He has bequeathed to me. T. L.
1758. October 29. Friday, ab' 4 in tne afternoon my third son was bom and was
baptized by the name of Thomas on Friday 1 Dec' following S' Bog.
Twisden represented by his Brother M' W. Twisden and Capt** T. Twis-
den of East Peckham represented by S' Tho. Famaby, and Miss Cat
Pery represented by Her Mother, Sponsors. T. L.
1770. January 16. My Father Died Jan'v 16* 1770 & was buried on the 22*> in the
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 113
burial place in Senoke Church. God give me grace to follow his example
in the performance of all moral & Beligious duties. M. L.
1778. July 30. My Mother died July 30*"* 1778 after a severe & painfull illness which
she bore with the most perfect resignation, from a full assurance of a
glorious & blessed Resurrection. May her many excellent Admonitions
to her Children at this Awfull Period have a proper influence on their
future lives & conducts. M. L.
1780. February 6. My Aunt Lady Lambard died y« 6**^ of Feb'y 1780 Aged 82 &
was buried (as was S' M. L.) in the Family burial place in Sevenoaks
church. M. L.
1783. June 3. Tuesday June 3. My Brother Thomas Lambard was married to Miss
Sophia Otway daughter & coheiress of Francis Otway Esq" of this
County. She was delivered of a dead male Child on Friday the 23** day of
March 1787 and dyed on Wensday the 28* of the same Month after a
most severe illness which she bore with the greatest patience & fortitude
having a firm hope of a glorious & blessed immortality. M. L.
1784. August 31. My Sister Mary was this day married to the Eev** John Hallward
Sector of Milden & Vicar of Ason in Suffolk. M. L.
He died Dec' 21'' 1826 having exhibited through life an Eminent
example of a true Christian. M. L.
1785. January 18. On Tuesday J&dJ^ 18. 1785 my Sister Anne was married to the
Eev" Sackville Austen Eector of West Wickham in this County.
He dyed on Jan^ 3** 1786 after a severe illness of four days. M. L.
1785. September 13. on Tuesday Sept. 13. my sister Jane was married to the Eev^
John Bandolph D.D. Begins Professor of Divinity & Canon of christ
Church Oxford. M. L.
on the 17*"* of July 1799 He kissed the Kings hand on being appointed
Bishop of Oxfor*!, on which day he completed his SO'** year. Translated
to Bangor Nov' 1806. Translated to London July 1809. His appoint-
ment to the see of London was without any solicitation on his part. He
was called to it, as it were by the general voice, which attested also his
faithful 1 discharge of the arduous trust committed to him during the
short period which it pleased God that it should be continued in his
hands. He died of a fit of apoplexy on the 28"* of July 1813 in the 65**^
year of his age. M. L.
1789. September 22. Tuesday Sept. 22. 1789. 1 was married at Senoke church to
Miss Aurea Otway Daughter & Coheiress of Francis Otway Esq" of this
County. M. L.
1790. July 16. Thursday y« IS*** July about 2 in the afternoon my wife was deli-
vered of a Daughter who was- baptized on Friday the 13*^ of August fol-
lowing by the name of Sophia. My sister G. L. my wife's sister Miss
Grace Otway & my Brother being Sponsors. M. L.
1791. July 12. Tuesday y* 12*** of July, my wife was deliv** of a Daughter who was
baptized on Wednesday the 17* of August following by the name of
Frances, M" Master of Yokes my wife's Sister M" Bale, & Joseph
Brooke Esq'® being sponsors. M. L.
on Monday Dec' 21. 1821, it pleased Almighty God to remove her from
this World, but her faithful! discharge of all relative duties her exem-
plary patience during a long and lingering illness, her truly Christian
spirit & dependence on the merits of her Saviour, give us a firm & assured
hope that she is now a partaker of those joys which are at God's right
hand for evermore. She was buried in the Church of Sevenoaks on Mon-
day the 31". M. L.
1792. October 16. on Tuesday Oct. 16**" my Wife was delivered of a Daughter who
was baptiz'd on Friday the 16'** of Nov' following by the names of Brid-
get & Aurea, my wife's Cousin M" Bridget Otway my sister Hallward, &
my Brother in law M' Bale being Sponsors. M. L.
1794. March 9. on Sund:\y the 9*** day of March 1794 at 11 o'clock at night my
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wife was delivered of a Daughter who was baptized on the 22* day of
April following by the name of Juliana. Miss Juliana Hardinge & my
sister Eandolph represented by my Wife's sister Miss Grace Otway & my
sister G. Lambarde & J. E. Dolben Esq" of Finedon in Northampton-
shire represented by my Brother, being Sponsors. M. L.
1795. April 18. On Saturday April 18. 1795 about 5 o'clock in the afternoon my
wife was deliver d of a Daughter who was baptized on Friday the 29** of
May following by the name of Jane. M" Hardinge, my wife's sister
Miss Jane Otway, & my Brother in law M' Hallward being Sponsors.
M. L. On Tuesday April 10, 1810 it pleased God to release her from a
state of suffering & to take to himself this dear and amiable child after a
lingering illness of Twelve months during which we had the pain of seeing
her gradually declining, but through the^great mercy of God we had at
the same time the comfort of witnessing in her such a pious frame of
mind & such a reliance on the death & intercession of our blessed Saviour
as cannot fail to give the most solid ground of assurance that she has
joined the Society of the Just made perfect & that with her Dear Brother
who is gone before she is partaker of a happy & glorious immortality.
She was buried in the family burial place on Wednesday the 18**' being
the day on which she would have completed her fifteenth year. M. L.
1796. November 18. On Friday Nov' 18*** about 2 in the morning my wife was
delivered of a Son who was baptized on the 21" of Dec' following by
the name of "William, Sir John Dyke D' Eandolph (represented by my
Brother) and my Sister Austen being Sponsors.
Benedictus sit Deus in omnibus donis suis. M. L.
1798. March 28. Wednesday 28*'* March about 7 o'clock in the morning mj Wife
was deliver'd of a son who was baptized on the 15*^ of June following by
the name of Thomas. Sir William Twysden, my Brother & Miss Hardinge
being Sponsors. M. L.
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Notes on a Fly-leaf in a Copt of the " Pbimeb " pbinted by John Mayleb,
IN Botolpu Lane, in the Douce Collection, Bodleian Libbaby.*
I Cysly was maryed to my husband Wylliam Alman, the xx day off October
beying the Munday after Saynt Luke in the jere off owr Lord m.ccccc.xxxij.
My son francys my fyrste chyld was borne the iiij day of November in the jere
of cryst 153:^.
My secund chylde Margarete was borne the xxvij day of November in the
Jere of crysts inearnacyon 15^i4.
Wyllyam my iij chylde was borne the xx^j day of January in the jere of
Cryste 15:^5.
Memorandum that I Wylliam Alman mesyr (». e. mercer) byldyd my howse in
the blake freers walle, that ys now callyd the comon halle, in the jere of crystys
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Notes to jFansfiatoe ^tbiQxtt,
Oommunicated hy JE, J, Sage JS^q.
A Katherine, daughter of Thomas, first Viscount Fanshawe, bom 1640, died 1726.
^ Robert Fanshawe.
^ John Fanshawe was buried at Dronfield, 23rd February, 1578. He was eldest son and heir of
Bobert Fanshawe, and married Margaret, daughter of Bowland Ejre.
' Henry Fanshawe was second son of Robert, though his name is placed first in this pedigree.
He first married Thomasine Hopkins, by whom he had no surviving issue. It is doubtful whether
the father of his second vrife was a knight. See Funeral Certificate of Henry Fansliawe, vol. i.
p. 314.
* Anne Fanshawe died unmarried, — of this there cannot be the least doubt. On the 2nd of
April, 1584, she made her will, in which she describes herself as an unmarried woman, and five
days afterwards she was buried in Barking Church. The will was proved by her sister, Susanna
Lucy, and by her brother-in-law, Timothy Lucy, in the month of June following her death. The
statement that she was married to William Fuller, repeated in the family pedigree and in Lady Fan-
shawe'e Memoir of Sir R. Fanshawe, is therefore altogether wrong.
^ Timothy Lucy, sou of William Lucy, of Charlcote, was of Valence, in Dagenham, co. Essex,
and of Hugford Middleton, co. Salop. He died January 21, 1616, and was buried at Bitterley,
CO. Salop.
' Of Ware Park, co. Herts, and Jenkins, co. Essex. See his Funeral Certificate, vol. i.
p. 315.
7 Died in May, 1622.
" His first wife was Diana, daughter of . . . Eyre, of Bredway, co. Derby. In the family pedi-
gree it is stated that the whole of his large family were the children of the first wife.
' See notes to Extracts from Parish Registers. It may be sufficient to refer to the notes to
Registers generally for information of most or all of the persons mentioned in this pedigree.
'^ And of Brittons, in Homchurch, co. Essex.
" Sir H. Fanshawe died in 1616 ; Elizabeth, his widow, in 1631.
^' See his Funeral Certificate, vol. i. p. 316.
*' See Funeral Certificate, vol. i. p. 817. All the existing fittmilies of Fanshawe descend from
this William Fanshawe.
^* Died in 1615 or 1616, buried at Rivenhall.
'^ Sir Simon Fanshawe, ob. 1680. See notes to Ware Registers.
^^ Ob. 1665. For particulars of Viscount Fanshajre and his two wives, see notes to Ware
Registers.
*7 See his Funeral Certificate, vol. i. p. 818.
^ Sir Thomas Cambell was of Clay Hall, in Barking, oo. Essex.
*' Catherine died unmarried in 1726. Elizabeth became the second wife of her cousin, the last
Sir 'I'homas Fanshawe of Jenkins, and died in 1728.
» Died in 1660, s. p.
S' Father of Evelyn, third Viscount, and died 1674.
" Sir John Evelyn was of West Dean.
^ Henry Fanshawe was of Dengey Hall, co. Essex, and died, unmarried, in 1685. Charles suc-
ceeded his nephew Evelyn as fourth Viscount in in 1687> and died, unmarried, in 1710. Simon
Fanshawe succeeded his brother as fifth Viscount, and died, unmarried, in 1716, when the title
became extinct.
** Died unmarried, at Clerkenwell, in 1694.
EXTBACTB FKOM THE FaMILT BiBLE AT PaBSLOES.*
John Gascoyne Fanshaw Married Mary Parkinson of ThameB Ditton in the
County of Surry May Id^ Anno Domini 1772.
John Fanshaw bom April the 7''' 1773 at 8 oClock in the Ev» Christened May
the 5*** 1773. His Godfathers were Thomas Fanshaw of Parsloes Esq. & M' John
Parkinson of Wattling S* London. Godmother Sarah Parkinson of !l^som Suny.
John F. died at Parsloes on Friday at 2 oClock (Noon) on the 27 Oct. eighteen
* Communicated by T. G. Fanshawe, Esq.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 119
hundred & forty three, buried in the Vault in Dagenham Church the third of No-
vember 1843.
Henry Fanshaw bom the 30^ day of June 1774 at 4 o Clock in y* afternoon
Christened 28* July 1774 Lewis Cage of Milgate Esq. in the County of Kent &
James Campbell of Kendal Esq. in the Island of Jamaica were his Godfathers and
Catherine Campbell of y* last Mentioned place Godmother.
Died Oct. 13. 1854 buried in the Family Vault at Dagenham.
Charles Qascoyne Fanshaw bom the 12*** day of June 1776 at five oClock in
the Mornin<2f, Christened July 11 1776. Bamber Gascoyne of Barking in Essex
& Charles Burril Massingberd of Argyle S* Middlesex Esq' his Godfathers, M"
iMassingberd of Low Lay ton Essex his Godmother Proxies M" Leigh of Bury
Court & F. Massingbird Esq. Obiit in Jamaica of a decline 6 Nov. 1800 aet. 24.
Mary Annetta Fanshaw bom the 11*** Feb^ at i past 11 oClock at Night.
Christened March 12, 1783. M" Gascoyne of Barking Essex M" Cage of Millgate
Kent & William Devaynes Esq. of Dover S* Piccadilly Sponsors. Miss Fanshaw
of Parsloes proxy for M" Cage.
Mary Annetta Married D' Boisragon of Cheltenham & died at Cheltenham
Sep' 13, 1840 in her 58*** Year, was buried at Leekhampton near Cheltenham on the
19«*» Sep' 1840.
Sarah Bonynge Sister of the above Mary Parkinson died at Parsloes Jan^ 10.
1832 at Seven oClock in the Evening aged 73 years & 6 months on the B*** of this
month. Was buried in the Family Vault in the Chancel of Dagenham Church Jan^
the 20^ 1832.
Thomas Lewis Fanshaw bom 21'' Sep* 1792 at 12 oClock in the afternoon and
Christened 30*^ Oct. 1792 by my cousin Eev. M' Massingberd of Dagenham, Essex.
His Godfathers are Josepn Gascoyne Esq. of Twickenham, Lewis Cage Esq. of
Coomb near M aidstone, in Com. Kent, whose Proxy was John Parkinson Esq. of
Cranford, Middlesex, My son John Fanshaw whose Proxy was my son Henry. Sarah
Bonynge my wifes sister his Godmother.
iir.B. All the Children are registered in the Parish of S* Andrews Holbom.
Mary Annetta Fanshaw Married June 8* 1803 to Henry Charles Boisragon
Physician, of Seymour S' Bath, they were Married at Dagenham Church by the
itev. Henry Morise.
John Gascoyne Fanshaw Esq. died at Parsloes on Friday the twenty third of
December Eighteen hundred & three at Nine oClock at Night. Was buried in
the family vault in the chancel of Dagenham Church, December the thirtieth
Aged 57.
Mary Fanshawe Widow of said John Gascoyne Fanshawe Esq. died at Parsloes
on Friday the twenty second of March Eighteen hundred & Eleven at Six oClock
in the Evening, was buried in the Family Vault in the Chancel of Dagenham
Church, March the thirtieth in her sixty fourth Year.
N.B. The deaths of J. G. F. & M. Fanshawe are entered by me
(Signed) Henry Fanshawe April 28. 1811.
The Rev. Thomas Lewis Fanshawe Married by licence to Catherine Stephens
Lc Marchant eldest daughter of Major General tJohn Gaspard Le Marchant by
the Bev* Nicholas Carey at S' Martins Church Guernsey Oct. 11. 1821. died 6
March 1858 at Kingsbury Middlesex, buried in the family Vault at Dagenham on
the 17* March following Service performed by the Rev. Richard Croft Vicar of
Hillingdon.
Issue.
Catherine Sophia Fanshawe bom at J past five oClock in the Evening of the
20*^ October 1822 at the Vicarage house Dagenham. Sophia Mourant of Guernsey
& Sarah Bonynge of Parsloes Godmothers, and Rev. John Fanshawe Godfather.
120 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Xtened at Dagenham. C. S. Fanshawe died at 3 oClock in the Morning on the
27'** April 1841. buried in the Vault in Chancel in Dagenham.
John Ghwpard Fanshawe bom at 12 oCloek at Noon on Tuesday the 27*^ dsy of
July 1824 at the Yiearage Dagenham : Eev. John Fanshawe & reter Erie Esq.
Godfathers & M" Peter Carey Godmother. Xtened at Dagenham.
Helen Daughter of aforesaid T. L. F. bom 13 Feb. 1826 at i past 6 p.m.
Baptized at Dagenham April 8. Had for Sponsors Helen Le Marchant, Annsk
Maria Tupper her Aunts, & Henry Fanshawe her Uncle.
bom at Dagenham Vicarage.
Mary Fanshawe daughter of aforesaid T. L. F. bom the 14*^ May 1827 at i
before five a.m. Named July 18. died on the 19*** at Nine in the Evening. Bom
at Ford Lodge Dagenham & buried in the family Vault in Chancel of Dagenham
Church July 25. The Ceremony performed by the Rev. James Dawson.
Thomas Basil son of aforesaid T. L. F. bom 3* December 1829 at noon. Bap-
tized Feby 25, 1830, had for Sponsors Le Mafchant Thomas Esq. jun' Denis Le
Marchant his Uncle, & Caroline Le Marchant his Aunt. Bom at Dagenham
Vicarage. Vaccinated.
Kichard son of aforesaid T. L. F. bom 11*** Nov. 1831 at \ past seven oClock
in the Morning at the Vicarage House Dagenham, Baptized the 8*** Feb^ 1832. had
for Sponsors William Erie Esq. Kev. G. P. Lowther A Mary Gostling his Aunt.
. Helen Fanshawe daughter of the Eev. T. L. Fanshawe, Married the 7*** of May
1844 at Dagenham Church by her Father, to Edward Hanson Denison Esq. Son of
Joseph Denison Esq. of Stockgrove Buckinghamshire & Rusholme Lancashire.
Her issue Helen Jemima born 8 May 1845.
Joseph Basil 1846.
Edward Fanshawe. 1848.
Charles Alfred. 1851.
Catherine Alexandra bom Feb. 1863.
John Gaspard Fanshawe & Barbara Frederica Beaujolois Coventry were Mar-
ried by the Bishop of Worcester at Earls Croome in the County of Worcester on
Tuesday the 4* October 1853. She was the daughter of the Hon***« William James
Coventry son of the 7*"* Earl of Coventry.
Evelyn John Son of the above John Gaspard A Barbara F. B. Fanshawe bom
on Saturday July 22, 1854 at ten p.m. baptized at Dagenham 23* August 1854.
William George Coventrv & Thomas Basil Fanshawe his Uncles, Godfathers, & the
Lady Sophia Des Voeux nis great Aunt, Godmother.
Henry Fanshawe died October 13, 1854, in his 81'* year, buried in Dagenham.
Basil Thomas Fanshawe son of above John Gaspard & Barbara Fanshawe bom
the 28 July 1857 at 2 oClock p.m. Xtened at Earls Croome Worcestershire, the 20
Sep. 57. Kichard Fanshawe & Eev. Henry William Coventry his Uncles, Godfa-
thers. Helen Denison his Aunt Godmother.
Beaujolois Mabel daugh' of the above L. G. & B. F. B. Fanshawe born 29
August 1858 at oClock. Xtened at S* Michaels Chester Sq. London Sep. 21, 58
the Hon"« M" William Whitworth Chetwynd Talbot (her Aunt), & the Lady
Maria Ponsonbv (her cousin). Godmothers. Oswald Augustus Smith of Blendon
Hall & Kutland Gate Knightsbridge her Godfather.
Violet daughter of the above J. G. F. & B. F. B. F. bom 1'* Sep. 1863. Xtened
at S* Michaels Church Chester Sqre 23 Sep. foil'. Godmother Helen Mason (nee
Lefevre) her cousin & Lady Gaspard Le Marchant her Aunt, Godmothers Samuel
George Smith of Sacomb rark Herts MP. for Aylesbury, Godfather.
Thomas Basil Fanshawe Cap. 33** Eeg* Married at Walcot Bath 8 March 1864,
to Emily Catherine 2'*dau. of Gerard Lippeyatt GoRselin Esq. of 28 Park S* Bath.
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121
Lyooell F. fifth child & 3* eon of J. G. A B. F. B. Fanahawe born 6 May 1866,
at 11 p.m. at 3S Wilton Place Belgnve Sif*. Xtened at Woolatone O-lostershire
10 Jime following. Henry Francis Shaw Lefeyre of 29 Green 8' QroBTenor 8q"
London hia Unde, & Gilbert Coventry his Uncle, Godfathers, The Hon""" M"
George Denman his Glodmother.
Helen Maude 1" Child of Thomas Basil & Emily Catherine Fanshawe bom 12
Mar. 1865. John Gaspard Fanehawe his Uncle & Godfathers, Helen
Denison (his Aunt) Gk)dmother. Xtened at Bath.
Gerard Lewis 2* Child of above Thos. Basil Fanshawe born 24 April 1866 at
Foona in India.
Herbert Cecil 3' child of above T. B. F. bom at Eurrachee in India 9 Nov. 1867.
GRANT OF AUGMENTATION TO RICHARD FANSHAWE, 1649.
iVI^^ VtCTORTAS
^TTOIN-C^^P
CaroluB Secnndus Dei gratia Angiis Scotiffi Franciee et Hibemiffi Bfii fidei De-
fensor Jkc. Omnibus ad quoa prnsentes Litene pBrrenBrint Salutem Inter stematum
illuatrium laudes progresaus virtutis a primo b undatore in poeteros ct series rerum
bene gestamm pro Bege et Patria, primum locum obtinent et Majestati Kegiie
optime convenit stirpium huiusmodi memoriam peculiari eminentiie nota meritis
congruenti ad posteros transmittere Cum ergo dilectus et fldelis noater Bichardus
Fanshawe Armi^r Bememoratnr noster in Scaccario sive Fiaco noatro AngliiB e
generoea et antiaua eiusdem Cognominis Familia de Fanshawe gate in Comitatu .
Derbis inter Contanos oriundus, non solum in Officio illo Patri nostro beatissinuB
memoriiB optime deservierit, sed in summo Bebellionis discrimine et predictum
patrem nostrum et noa ipsos, summa industria constantia et fidelitate sequutus est,
et dum sereniaeimus pater noater esset in vivis a aecretia bellicis nobis extitent et
VOL. It. B
122 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
ad prsDsens in mandatis arduis nobis inserviat. Cumq'* durante ista nefaria Ke-
bellione Familia ista generosa de Fanshawe unanima virtute et fidelitate er^o praa-
dictum serenissimum patrem nostrum et nos emicuit, et Thomas Fansbawe nonora-
bilis ordinis Balnei Eques auratus frater natu maximus eiusdem Sicbardi- Henricus
Fansbawe Eques auratus eorum pater. Tbomas Fansbawe Armiger pater ejusdem
Henrici et Henricus Fansbawe Armiger Patruus eiusdem Tbomas Fansbawe Armi-
geri PrsBdecessoribus nostris in dicto OfEcio Eememoratoris successive deservierint
et fideli erga Coronam opera optime meriti sunt et in magnam diet® generosa^
Familiffi iniuriam, et prsBdicti TbomsB Fansbawe Equitis aurati detrimentum ad
cuius commodum Ofiicium iliud tribus fidei jussoribus iam diu translatum fuit
Rebelles ofEcium illud, a fidei iussoribus eripuerunt, et in premium Bebellionis et
opprobrium fidelitatis illud cuidam infimse sortis bomunculo contulerunt. Nos et
priorem buius familisB opulentiam, et prsesentem bonorum iacturum serio intuentes
et in memoriam revocantes frequentia vitss discrimina quibus in belle isto contra
Bebelles se exposuerunt dietam famiiiam insignium augmentatione, (pise eorum
mentis et in officio antedicto et in prsssenti rerum periculo congruit decorari
Yolumus quibus memoria eorum fidelitatis et iactursB conservetur et nos ad eorum
restitutionem quando Deus optimus maximus nos in Begno nostro stabilierit admo-
neamur Cumque Scutum Armorum buius Families sit in Clipeo Aureo tignum inter
tria Lilia nigrata Anglice Or a Cbeuron betweene tbree Flower deluces Sable Sciatis
quod nos de gratia nostra special! a certa scientia et mere motu nostris dedimus et
coucessimus et per prsBsentes Literas nostras Fatentes damns et concedimus praefato
Kicbardo Fansbawe presenfci Eememoratari nostro et bsBredibus et descendentibus
suis. Ac etiam bsBredibus et descendentibus prsedicti Tbomss Fansbawe Armigeri
nominatim prssfato Tbomss Fansbawe Equiti aurato Simoni Fansbawe Equiti aurato
fratri prflefatorum TbomsB et Sicbardi'ac Tbomro Fansbawe Armigero nlio Tbom»
Fansbawe de Jenkins in Comitatu Essex Equitis aurati et Jobanni Fansbawe filio
Gulielmi Fansbawe de Parsloes in eodem Comitatu Armigeri bseredibus et descen-
dentibus suis respective quod ipsi et eorum bseredes et descendentes in perpetuum
scutum Armorum prsasentibus descriptum, et margine vivis coloribus depictum pro
Insignibus suis gestare possint et valeant viz* In Cljpeo Scaccato de Argento et
Csenileo Crucem Angliae Rubram Anglice In a Field Checkey Argent and Azure a
Crosse Gules, utpote Symbola in quantum Scaccata Scaccarij nostri in quo prsdictus
Kicbardus, et Antecessores sui Rememoratores Regij extiterunt addito insuper ea
de causa Crucis cbaractero Habend' tenend' gestand' et ferend' Insignia pr»dicta
sibi bseredibus et descendentibus suis respective inperpetuum Yolentes insuper
quod Insignia priedicta per praDsentes concessa in scutis Clypeis Farmis et Si^lis
gestare possint et valeant vel sola vel coniunctim et quatematim cum antiquis
Insignibus vel alijs secundum vsum Armorum in Anglia Mandamus etiam tenore
prsesentium omnibus et singulis Armorum Regibus I^sscialibus et alijs Officiarijs
et Subditis nostris quibuscunq' quod prsefatos Rememoratorem nostrum et alios
descendentes prsadicti TbomsB Fansbawe Armigeri supra nominates bseredes et
descendentes sues respective Insignia prsedicta superius descripta et explicata in
Scutis Parmis Clypeis Sigillis alijsq' figuris debito more depicta vel insculpta im-
posterum semper gestare permittant absq' vllo impedimento vel molestia in ea
parte fienda vel exbibenda Volumus deniq* quod hm Literae nostrsB Patentes vel
irrotulamenta earundem firmse bone et valioaB in lege existant secundum veram
earundem intentionem et effectum aliquo Statute Actu, Ordinatione vel aliqua Lege
re vel materia quacunq' in Contranum non obstante. In cuius rei Testimonium
bas Literas nostras fieri fecimus Patentes Teste meipso apud Castrum Elizabetb
in Insula nostra de Jersey Octavo die Februarij Anno Regni nostri Secundo An-
noq' Domini 16^9.
Exa* per Tbomam Lee, Cbester.
A true Copy from Register marked L 2. fo" 113 & 114
now remaining in the College of Arms London.
Geo. IIabuison
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA. ]2i
lasttllts of Brai^enliurglT, %intiersfteU, anb (fcgfiolme,
in ttfe CTounts of ^orft.
G^ied from the original Boll, in the pottetnon ofSoberl Morley Latcella, Etguire
of Slingxby.
Thomai LaatallB of brekenbrogh Biqajer.
John Luadli mwied the Bichard IaswIIi maried th« daughter Thooug VmfraTell
daughter of John Braughe of John Loiigveall and they h&d issue moried the dougfat.
^uiar. Hoger and Marie. of Thomas LasseUs.
lofrlto in)) fiunfff).
lAKtUn anO l^ngbiHC'
Sltn&diilU BiH luccUts.
Sir Boser Luaells Kniehto tnaried the daughter
of Sir Ksffe Nerell Enighte & th^ bad Isaje
Bichard Bafle and Hargorie.
loKcIln anil ^ill.
lAngton anD ftautHra.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOQICA ET HEHALDICA.
Williun Brygrell Eaqujer
■nuicd H&rgerie ;• daugh-
ter of S' lU^r LasKlli
to faia firat wief lUffLi
Bicharde LaaseUi niarjed
8' John Lightgrandi nnd had iune B' Roger.
lAKtlln >ne JitjlEtniliatpl).
Thomu Lawella eu, maried the daughter of S' John Marmaduke Wvnell etqnieT nuurisd iotte
Dorrell Enight A they had lune Bob'te A i^ danght**. the daught' ol ^ Roger Tmnnll* Knighte.
-if "
iMnflama BinO.
nRgMl aii3i laa/Oa.
Hearye Scroape maried Boberte Laaaell* maried the d»ught* Richarde Uenall marjrd
Aana the danahf of of S' BaSe Danbie knight and they Siuan the daughter M
Thomu TamnTli esquTer. had laaue 9' Soger Hargarett & Alice. Tbtnnaa IisMcua eaquier.
Anopt inD I^intlts.
lunlln inD Banhe-
SOtptdl avli tMKtOm.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA.
daughter of U' Tinoente.
r
t
liutdln anS Finctnt.
JohD Esbe maried Tmiln
the daughEei orThomaa
LsMella dqui'.
1
of^' Bog' Lanella^iia 2 wieUe the daught' of John Bum>n of
Knight maried Onyitock k thej tnd Imub tij wmuM i
' towe wjTcs II ij daughter*.
< had iMoe b;
I (bom both ly
•onnaiiij
' daugbf*.
lutillca nilr ffobbng.
ftutdin inl Sneitiich.
Jolin lattMM maried the
daught' of iDgniiM
BojQtOQ etquwr.
Biohard LuMlli t sonn
muied the daughter of
Baikarlfailde and djed
Sr Bos' Iduaella Knight of Brakeu
broughe maried the daught' of Tho.
WjcljSe Kaqnier and had Imus 8'
iY
ee
lasttUnanS ISaifnton.
I.<UKtRa >nii Sufttitnif .
lAKdlts inB CBsdifft.
ThonuH I^aelli 2 Knui
maried the daught'
of H-X«aca«t'£bad
Sir Bog' Laiaella of Bralcenbrooghe Will'm Laaaelli 3 aonne
marird oue of the daught" & cobein maried the daught. of
of S' Bic Couien of Cowton knighte John Clarroi of Crolte
t had iieue ChriatoS*'. esquier.
l«crihnnli (Tomttf
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET IIERALDIOA.
Hcnrie latwell* 7 Kmin maried HQm BushM uutried Anne JnmM LwuUa 8 «oone muied
die daughtf of M' Cljbbanie y' dsngfat' of B' Boger the dau^ht' of John Abbott of
and djed it'^out luoe. laatells Enight. Brllaw luita Hooden.
Xpof' Tinnwllii of Bnkmbroaghe esquier marii
the dcnghC t sole heure of Zoulgwicke and
had iMue flVanou.
. . . LobmUi of Brakenbronshs maried th«
daughter of H' Norton & had Imie
Bteno* w" oth™.
Edwarde Laaaella of HindenkeUe 9 ao
mariod the dough t^ of John Badclyffe
k had Imuo W^"'
Will'm I^uelli of Eindenkelfe maried
the Bjst«r of itafie Holtb; and had lanis
Bobto and lowe daughl«ra.
Laeulls
inaried the
daiisht' of
Bob^ta Lunde
and had Inue
Btb soanes and
four dauglit".
M' Egar of Hnnding-
don maried Aenea
the daught. of
Williame IiaHells.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
, I
o|
John Lassells 3 •onue
muried the dmigh'
ofBichord MallevBrer.
Bob'te Lanellg 4
soane moired
ta oth' of the
ight" of Richard
Thomia LasBSllB the eldest >on mar'
tho daught' of S' William SainbjDintine
and btid luue Henrie Walter John
William Soger Gdwanle James Bob'l«
Dorotf and MargaratL
dancht'
Status lAsMlb of Brakenbroughe
esquier maried tUe diught' of
H' Twheata of Lund sup.
Wolda £ had Inue Tho* <*'■>
Jamea Butler maried
Jane the eldest daagli-
ter of Bob'te Laudli
and hod iune.
Elizabeth lAaMlla.
Dorotie I^waella.
Margarett LataelU.
Henrie Laaaelli eldest aonne to Thomas Eiassrlla
of Erj holme marjed the daugbt' and one of
the Oohereaof John Butler of Nuniyngton
and hath Issue Bob'te Bichard Qeorge and
lAKtlto ant 1R)tR^ttg.
liaarrito anB guller.
l,iu«lla anti fBaiUoi.*
123
HISOELLANEA OENEALOGICA ETT HERAUllCA.
Jivsttlles ^{Irigrws,
From the Vuilalion of Torkthire, 15&4-5.
^audits of J^rachenburgb.
8' Buger Loacclle* orSouTbj^Miu^retddMt da. of
■□d Bmkenberga Knight. I S' John NoHon Knight.
Chriatoph' L(wcelln^A.nne onlj da. k heire at Ric. iSarj ni*r' to Bafc Margaret wife to
of Sourcb; Eaq'. Signtwike of W&lbBru in Dntufetld of Xp'ofer Rookb;
Com. Richmond Esq'. Spen^thorn. of Uorton.
CUre wife 2 Tho. Frauncis Lu-^lnne da. of WiUimD Ciprian Eliiab. Barbam wife to
to Xp'ofer — cellfi of | Thwaytea of i »on. — Tho. Barton of
Lockwood. 8 Qeor. Brakenberge ' Manton E>q'.
£>q'. I
Margarett. Whenbj.
Anne elde>t da. wife
Thomai LaMell(a=
rJ>ne da.
Chrikofer 2 aon.
HargiJu'..
to Humfrej Sand-
ofS'W"
UTmg 1584.
2 Barbara 2 da. wife
Salop.
Willm Tauehan of
ley.
Roger the elder
Yorkdiire.
Eliubeth died
4 Roger J-
joung.
yongar obierunt
«. p.
lAnnewifetoGeor
Denton of CumbcrUi
I
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„ 1 1
CTJ^ams/jC^/^i^^
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
129
^uthBon nlms l^asalles.
Rjdale.
<R^ AV 1K^
* This John is thought to be a
yonger sonne out of the howse
of lAScells of Sourby &
Bnkeuber^h.
John* La8cells^=Joane hb
living 1315
held diuerse
lands in
HUderskelf.
wife.
Sed Quffire quia dubit%tur Arma
non assignantur Thomae nunc
Tiuenti Cognominati Jackson
donee habeatur opinio et consen-
sus Thomas LasccUs de Sowrebj
Armigeri.
John Lasoells called Jackson of Hilderskelf vixit 16 B. 2.
I
William Jackson alias Lascells of Hilderskelf yixit of* 7 H. 6.
I
John Jackson alias Lascells.
I
i
William Jackson al's Lascells of Ghiwthorpe.
Bobort Jackson alias Lasoells of Gkiuthrope.=7=da. of Newporte.
I
I II II
Tho. Jackson alias=f=MargeiT da. Bobert Dorothy wife of
ofS'Wil- 3 son. Griffin.
I
Lasoelles of
Gauthrope living
1564.
liamS'
Quintyn of
Harpham.
Francis
Jackson 4
— — Sonne maried Bobert
Jane wife Elizabeth maried the da. to Knight,
of James to John Bell. Charter of
Butler. — Allerton.
Margaret.
I I
Margery Joh'nes
wife to Jackson
mar.
the da.
ofMal-
uerer.
„i
Henry Jackson
eldest son
Kt. 28, 1584.
n n n \ ri
2 Walter. 4 John. Edmund. Bobert. Dorothy.
Christopher. Tiiomas.
3 William. 6 Boger. James.
Mary.
^^^^^Xl^^^'^^ H^'^arMyp^
TOL. II.
130 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
^rm0rial §00k-^lates.
James Franklin Fuller.*
Gordon Willoughby James Gyll.f
• James Franklin Fuller, eon of Thomas Harnett Fuller, by Fanny Diana Bland, his wife
(daughter of the late Francis Christopher Bland, D.L., of Derriquin Castle, by his wife, Lucinda
Her^rt), married Helen, daughter of John Prosp^re Guivier, and granddaughter of John, Baron
Guvier, of Corsica (who served in the Grand Army and fell in the retreat from Moscow), and has
issue Franklin Bland Fuller, Harnett John Fuller, May Florence Fuller, and Adela Bessie Fuller.
ThomoA Harnett Fuller has also two daughters, Bessie Fuller, and Louisa, who married Arthur,
eldest son of Frederick Hyde, ^^-f J-P>» of Hollywood, and has issue a son, Arthur, (a)
This family claims to derire nom Thomas Fuller, the celebrated Author of * The Church His-
tory of Britam,* * Worthies of England/ etc. etc.. Rector of Cranford, in Middlesex, D.D., and
Chaplain to the King (see pedigree of Fuller in * Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica,' vol. i. p.
214, and also in 'Gentleman's Magazine' for September and October, 1866), thus: — Thomas
Harnett Fuller is son of Captain Edward Fuller (by his wife, Elizabeth Blennerhassett), who
was the son of Thomas Fuller, of Lee Mount, sometime Treasurer of Cork (by his wife, Ann Purrell,
of Gurtenard), son of William Fuller (6) (by his wife, Jane Harnett, of Ballyhenry), who was the son
of Thomas Fuller (by his wife, believed to liave been a daughter of the Hon. Charles Herbert, of
Montgomeryshire), who was the son of Thomas Fuller, Bector of Cranford and Chaplain to the
King (by his wife, the Hon. Mary Roper, (c) daughter of Lord Baltinglass and sister of Lady Denny),
who was nephew of William Fulier,(<f) Bishop of Limerick, and the son of Thomas Fuller, Bector of
Aldwinde; St. Peter's (by his wife, Judith Davenant, sister of John Bishop, of Salisbury, and
daughter of John Davenant), who was the son of Thomas Fuller, merchant, of London (by his
wife, Mary Cannon), whose will was proved August 23, 1623.
Elizabeth Blennerhassett^ who was the mother of Thomas Harnett Fuller, was daughter of the
Ber. John Blennerhassett, Rector of Tralee (by his wife, Margaret, daughter of Captain Thomas
GK>ddard), who was the son of Edward Blennerhassett (by his wife, Mary, daughter of Edward
Fitzgerald), who was the son of John Blennerhassett (by his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Rer. Ben-
jamin Cross, Rector of Christ Church, Cork), who was the son of Robert Blennerhassett (by his wife,
Avis, granddaughter of Jenkin Conway), who was the son of John Blennerhassett (by his wife,
Martha Lyne), who was the son of Robert Blennerhassett (by his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Jenkin
Conway), who was the son of Thomas Blennerhassett, of Flintby, in Cumberland.
The Rev. Benjamin Cross aforesaid married Ann Eveleigh, who was daughter of the Veir Rev.
John Eveleigh, Dean of Ross, by his wife, Mildred Caldwell, who was daughter of Thomas Caldwell,
by his wife, Jane Boyle, who was daughter of Michael Bovle (by hb wife, Jane Peacock), and sister
of Richard Boyle, Archbi«hop of Tuam, of Michael Boyle, Bishop of Waterfoid, and firet-cousin
to the Earl of Cork.
Fanny Diana Bland, wife of Thomas Harnett Fuller, is a daughter of Francis Christopher
Bland, D.L., by his wife, Lucinda Herbert, who was daughter of Arthur Bastable Herbert (by his
wife, Barbara Hutchinson (who was the son of Bastable Herbert (by his wife, Barbara, daughter of
the Knight of Kerry, and of Elizabeth Crosbie, sister of the first Lord Brandon), who was the son
of Arthur Herbert (by his wife, Mary Bastable), who was the son of Thomas Herbert, of Muckross,
High Sheriff of Kerry in 1659 (by his wife, Mary, daughter of Edward Kenny, of Cullen, co. Cork).
Francis Christopher Bland aforesaid, father of Fanny Diana Fuller, was the son of Rev. James
Bland (by his wife, Elizabeth Julian), who was the son of Nathaniel Bland, LL.D., V.G. of Ardfert
and Aghadoe (by his wife, Diana, daughter of Nicholas Kemeys), who was the son of Rev. James
Bland, Chaplain to Lord Deputy Sidney, Dean of Ardfert and Archdeacon of Aghadoe (by his wife,
Lucy, daughter of Sir Francis Brewster and Ann Cramer), who was son of Jolin Bland, who was
son of Rev. John Bland, who suffered martyrdom at Canterbury in the reign of Queen Mary.
t Of Remenham House, Wraysbury. For pedigree of Gyll family, see * Miscellanea Genealo-
gica,' Vol. II. p. 26.
(a) The brothen and sisters of Thomas Harnett Fuller now living, are John Blennerhasset Fuller ;
Bessie Fuller, married to Arthur Helps, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council (and has issue, of whom
one, Melioent, is married to William Stone, Esq., M.P. for Portsmouth, and has issue a son) ; Anne
Fuller, married to the Venerable Nathaniel Bland, Archdeacon of Aghadoe. A brother, Edvrard
Goddard Fuller, and a sister, Louisa, died unmarried.
(6) William Fuller had a second son, George, from whom derives Archdeacon Fuller, of Toronto,
Canada.
(c) Mrs. Fuller derived, through the Hnringtons, from the Sidneys of Penshurat.
{d) Catlierine Fuller, sister of the Bishop, married William Bligh, of Plymouth, and became
ancestress of the Earls of Darnlej.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 131
ill0n*
C0NTEIBIJTI0N8 TO THE MILTON PEDIGEEE,
Oomtnunicated hy Joseph Lemuel Chester,*
Copy of a Mabbiage Allegation in the Reoistby of the Bishop of London.
28« Mensis August! 1602
This Dale appeared p'sonally before M' Doctor Stanhope Wiirm Trulove gent,
of the p'ishe of Hatfeild Peverell in the Countie of Essexe Widowe' and hathe
byn about a yeare past aged 40 yeres or therabouts and alleageth that he intendeth
to manye one Margarett JefFraye maiden of Newton Hall in the p'ishe of great
Dunmowe in the Countie of Essex aforesaid aged 20 yeres the naturall and lawful!
Daughter of Paule Jeffraie while he lined of the p ishe of S* Swythins London
M^chant Taylor Deceased And at the same tyme appeared John Milton of the
p'ishe of Alhollowes in Bredstreete London who married the sister of the same
Margarett Jeffery offering to Depose for tiie consent of Ellen Jeffraye widowe
mother of the saide maiden to this intended mariage and both the mother of the
same Margarett if her misiriss one Jf*"** Kindlemarshe of Milton [sic] hall aforesayd
are novo in London to^'* her if giue their consent to this marriage And the saide
p'ties Desire licence to be maried in the p'ish Churche of Christchurche London.
(Signed) W" Tbeuloxtb.
Jo: Milton.
\_Note. The portions of the foregoing in italics are in the margin in the original
record, and are there written continuously, there being but one reference (the
ordinary hyphen) to the whole in the body of the Allegation. I have, however,
separated them in order to render the sense perfect, and placed them as it is quite
obvious they should be read. — J. L. C]
Copt of a Mabbiage Allegation in the Faculty Office
OP the Abchbishopbic of Cantebbttby.
(Suhdate of 11 February, 1662-3.)
W^** day p'sonally appeared John Milton of y* parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
London gent, aged about 50 yeares and a widdower and alledged that he intendeth
to marry with Elizabeth Minshull of y« parish of St. Andrew Holborne in y®
County of Midd' mayden aged about 25 years and att her owne disposing and that
he knoweth of noe lawful! lett or impedim* by reason of any p'contract consan-
guinity affinity or otherwise to hinder the s* intended marriage and of y® truth
hereof he offered to make oath & prayed Licence to be mariyed in y^ parish church
of St. George in y® Burrough of Southwark or St. Mary Aldermary in London.
• The allegations were disoovered by Colonel Chester during a patient examination of the records
of the Beeistries mentioned, and after they bad escaped the obserratiou of all other gleaners in the
same field.
" Milton had been totally blind for about ten years before his third marriage ; and I do not know
that any authentic specimen of his handwriting has been found of later date than about 1662.
Hence that slanting, blotehed signature, with the bad scraping pen, has a peculiar value. I haye
looked at it with rererent cu.-iosity." (Prqfessor Masson to Cokmel Chester,)
132 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
'^oit$ Hntr 0mxm,
Macdovell. — ^Where can I find a* pedigree of Macdonell of Leek, in co. Inverness ?
They were a branch of the Glengarry family from Donald Laggan, who died in 1630.
Atrklees Park. Ot, J. A.
Abmttaoe.— Can any of yoar readers kindly inform me where I can find the marriage
certificate of Samuel Armytage, of Kerresforth Kill, co. York, Esa., and Anna Maria,
daughter of Mr. Griffith, of Montgomeryshire P They were marriea about 1730.
K%rklee8 Park. G. J. A.
Parsons Family. — I shall be much obliged to any of your correspondents who will
furnish me with information relative to the family of Sir John Parsons, Lord Mayor of
London. I subjoin such particulars as I have already met with.
From Le Neve's Pedigrees of Knight's, Harleian MS. 5802, fo. 26 b :^
" London. Sir John Parsons Sherriflfe Elect Knighted at Windsor Castle 16 Aug^
1687. Lord Mayor of London 1703, chosen then and served till October 1704. See if he
had not a grt of arms by S' E. Bysh, see my MSS. of Grants <S^ Docketts Segar etc.
fol. 100 B.*
" Sir John Parsons of London Sheriff Lord Mayor 170 — . Alderman of = — dau'of Milward a Merchant
— Ward, a brewev by S< Eatherinos his bewr famous, called S^ John & had about 0000 with her.
Parsons beer, dyed — day of — 1718 bur. at — .
Humphrey Parsons Esq. Alderman of London for — Ward chosen 1720."
By the kindness of Mr. Hart, of Reigate, I am enabled to add the following account
from Glover's MS. account of Reigate Pnory : —
** Charles Viscount Mordaunt & Avelon in 1681 before he succeeded to the title of
Earl of Pet«rborongh, sold the Priory Estate (at Reigate) to John Parsons Esq. Alder-
man of London who was afterwards Knighted. Sir John Parsons by his will devised
tliis Estate to his second son, Humphrey Parsons, Esq., afterwards Alderman of London.
Humphrey settled these estates upon himself and M" Sarah Parsons his wife for life with
remainder to their heirs male, witn the Reversion to himself & his heirs ; and by his will
he gave the same Reversion to his eldest son John. Humphrey Parsons died in 17 — ,
and his son some time afterwards becoming bankrupt, the Commissioners under the Com-
mission of Bankruptcy assigned the Reversion of this Estate, according to the interest
John Parsons had therein at the time of his bankruptcy, to William Belchier of London
Esouire, John Ingram of Bewdley in Worcestershire Esq' ; and M'' Parsons, the mother
of John, purchased the Reversion and the same was conveyed to her absolutely by the
Assignees & her son.
" M" Parsons resided in the Priory House till her death ; and by her Will dated lO^
December 1749 gave it to Sir John Hynde Cotton Baronet and Thon^as Towers Esquire
In trust to pay an Annuity of £200 to her Son John for life, a?id an Annuity of £lu0^to
Sarah Dunn for life, and she gave all the Residue of the Rents of the Estates unto her
Daughter A^^n, the Lady of Sir John Hynde Cotton for Life, and after Lady Cotton'a
Death she gave the Fee Simple of the Estate to Lady Cotton's Children. But M" Par-
sons in 1752, by a Codicil to her Will revoked the Gift of the Annuity to her Son she
having settled upon him another Annuity of the same value.
" In 1766 Sir John Hynde Cotton obtained an Act of Parliament • For Sale of the
Manor, Capital Messuage and late dissolved priory of Reigate in the County of Surrey ;
and also of several Freehold and Copyhold Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments in the
Counties of Surrey & Sussex late the Estate of Sarah Parsofts Widow deceased for raising
money to discharge Incumbrances affecting the same.' And by this Act all the above
Estates were vested in Jacob Houblon of Hallingbury in Essex, Esquire, & John Wogan
of Gandy Hall in Norfolk, Esquire, and their Heirs, upon Trust to sell and discharge
the Incumbrances upon the Estates, and to purchase other Estates which were to be
settled to the same Uses as were mentioned in M" Parsons's Will.
" The Incumbrances upon the Estate were Mortgages to Samuel Vanderwall, Esquire
for sixteen thousand pounds, and William Wilson, Esquire, for ten thousand pounds ;
but more upon this head may be seen by referring to the Act of Parliament in the Appendix.
" All the Estates mentioned in the Act of Parliament were sold by Auction in July
1766, and M' Richard Ireland became the purchaser of the Priory House with about
Seventy six Acres of Land at four thousand jwunds." G. W. M.
«
* Wliero is tliis MS. now deposited ?
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 133
BncEivaHAM Family. — Information wanted respecting Thomas Buckingham, who
emigrated to Boston, U.S., June 26, 1637, with Davenport, Eaton, Peter Prudden, and
others. He went to New Haven in April, 1638, and to Milford, TJ. S., where he settled,
in 1639. It has been stated that he came from Wales, but it seems more probable that
he was from Buckinghamshire. The arms, which have been loug in the possession of the
American family, supposed to have been brought by the first settler, are — or an easle dis-
played proper ; crest, a stag's head erased. F. W. Chapman, M.A.
Philip Hawkins. — ^To a conveyance of a tenement in the borough of Tregony, dated
23rd December, 1673, from Edward Cary, of Tregony, son and heir apparent of Nathaniel
Cary, of the said borough, deceased, to Charles Trevanion, of Carihayes, Esq., is appended
the signature of Philip Hawkins, attorney to Edward Cary (so constituted in this deed).
The signature of Edward Cary occurs on the fold. He has, however, used the seal on
which arc represented the arms of Hawkins, — on a saltire five fleurs de lis, — ^in all pro-
bability belonging to Philip Hawkins. I am anxious to ascertain some particulars re-
specting the pedigree of this gentleman, who, according to Gilbert, resided at Pennance,
in the parish of Creed, and died in the early part of last century, and is said by Tonkin
to have been the most wealthy attorney which Cornwall ever produced. Gilbert, in his
' History of Cornwall,' vol. ii. p. 860, states that Pennance was erected by Philip Hawkins,
an eminent attorney, the descendant of a respectable family in Devon. He married a
Miss Scobell, and had iEsue two sons and &Ye daughters. John, the eldest son, was
sometime Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge; he died 30th July, 1736, and was
buried at Creed. Philip, the second son, was a barrister, and M.P. for Grampound ; he
died, 8. p., August 30, 1738, and was also buried at Creed. Should there be inscriptions
commemorating these gentlemen in Creed Church, I should feel much obliged for copies.
High Street, JBloomsbur^, J. Coleman.
Vavasoub of Spaldington. — The pedigree of this family (vol. i, pp. 193-4) does not
correct an important error, — an old one, too, as occurring in Tong's V isitation of York-
shire, 1530, repeated in Grlover's, 1584, and thence into all Baronetages, etc. The founder
of this family, John Vavasour, who married Isabel, granddaughter and coheir of Peter
del Hay, of Spaldington, is wrongly described as a son of William Vavasour, of Hasel-
wood (Tong's Visitation). This William was inserted in the Haselwood pedigree in
Glover's Visitation as husband of Joan, daughter of Sir John Langton, whose reu name
was Henry^ not William : he died 1452 (M. I. Haselwood Chapel), leaving two sons,
Henry and William (will. Test. Ebor.).
John Vavasour, of Spaldington, was the younger son of Sir Henry Vavasour, of Hasel-
wood, and Margaret, daughter of Sir William Skipwith, and brother of the above Henry.
He is mentioned in his mother's will (Test. Ebor.), and identified by a deed, dated
1 Henrr V., entailing the manor of Halton-super-Humber on him and his heirs after his
mother s death, remainder to his elder brother Henry, etc. (Lansd. MS. 207 C, p. 628).
This manor descended to the Justice Sir John Vavasour, of Spaldington, who died s. p.
(Inq. p. m., 22 Henry VII.), — Peter Vavasour, aet. 22 et ampl., nephew and heir, son
of his deceased brother William.
To show that implicit reliance is not to be placed on the statements in Tong's Visita-
tion,— Sir Peter Vavasour {(Jten living) is made the judge's grandson, instead of nephew.
The early part of the Vavasour pedigree requires revision throughout the branch of
Dennaby descended from Bobert Vavasour, who married the sister and heiress of Boger
le Breton ; and dates will not allow the brother, Mauger, mentioned in the will of Sir
Henry Vavasour, of Haselwood, 1311 (Durham Wills, publ. by Surtees Soc), to be the
ancestor of the Vavasours of Denton and Askwith and of Weston. It is very improbable
that Maud (ux. 1 Theobald Walter, 2 Fulk Fitzwarin) was even half-sister of John, if ex-
plained by the circumstances of the late Earl of Leicester's family. The heir (probably
this John, and, perhaps, grandson) of Bobert Vavasour was a minor in the custody of
Kobert de Cockfield, 1231 (Eot. Fin.). A. S. Ellis.
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Habt op Witney, Oxfobdshire.— When William Penn contemplated founding his
colony of Pennaylvania under the grant of territory from Charles ll., John Hart, of
Witney, yeoman (son of Christopher and Mary Hart), resolved to accompany him. At
this time he was nearly thirty-two years of age, having been bom 16th November, 1651.
In view of his emigration, he, in conjunction with others, entered into a sealed agree-
ment with Fenn, on the 11th July, 1681, to purchase one thousand acres of lands lying in
the province of Pennsylvania. John Hart was accompanied to America by his sister
Mary, who was born at Witney, Ist April, 1658 ; she cUed unmarried. Any additional
information relating to the Hart family will be greatly esteemed by
W. W. H. D.
Edwik Family. — Sir Humphrey Edwin, Knt., a facsimile of whose autograph is here
given, was son of William Edwin, or Edwyn, Alderman and Mayor of Hereford in 1663,
by his wife, " Anne, descended of the family of Mansfield of repute and antiouity," and
grandson of William Edwyn, of the Field, near Hereford, who is said to have oeen of the
family of Edwin of Holmer, which was a younger branch of the ancient lords of the
manor of Wistaston, in Marden. He was bom about 1642, and having settled in London,
became one of the most eminent merchants of that city ; served as Master of the Guild of
Barbers and Surgeons in 1688 ; was admitted free of the worshipful Company of Skyn-
ners ; elected Alderman of the Ward of Tower, Sheriff in 1687-8, and Lord Mayor in
1698-9 ; married Elizabeth, sister of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke, Knt., and daughter of
Samuel Sambrooke, of London, merchant (descended of the family of Sambrooke of
Sambrooke, co. Salop), and by this dame, who survived him till November, 1714 (he him-
self having died in December, 1707), he had issue—Edith, wife of William Coney, Esq.,
of Walpole, CO. Norfolk, — Anne, who died unmarried and was buried in St. Margaret's
Church, Ipswich, in 1761, and a daughter , who died unmarried, 16 October, 1736, —
and ^ye sons, viz. : —
I. Samuel Edwin, of Llanmihangel P14s, co. Glamorgan, who, by his wife, the Lady
Catherine, daughter of Eobert, third Earl of Manchester, had a son, Charles Edwin,
M.P. for Westminster and Glamorganshire, and a daughter, Anne, who became sole
heiress to her brother and the second wife of Thomas Wyndham, of Cromer, Norfolk, and
Clearwell Court, co. Grloucester, by whom she had John Wyndham, a younger son, and
Charles Wyndham, heir to his uncle's large estates in Glamorganshire, Sussex, and Surrey,
who took the name of Edwin, was for many years M.P. for Glamorganshire, and left an
only son and heir, Thomas Wyndham, of Dunraven Castle, the father of Caroline,
Countess of Dunraven.
II. Thomas Edwin, who married, 1719, Margaret, daughter of Sir Francis BoUe, of
Tetherley, co. Hants, and relict of Sigismund Stydolph, of Headley, co. Surrey, but diied
8. p. in May, 1735.
III. Charles Edwin, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, who died April, 1724, left a
widow, Abigail, relict of Edward Lockey, of the Middle Temple, and daughter of Sir
Boger Hill, Knt, of Denham Place, Bucks, M.P. for Amersham^ 1679. And by a former
wite he had a daughter, Martha, married to Charles Dalrymple, brother to Sir Hugh
6 June, 1754, to Thomas Corbett, of Damhall, Cheshire, and of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-
at-law, who had issue, inter alios, William, who took the name of Thompson before that
of Corbett, and a daughter, Charlotte, wife of Captain John Bourchier, R.N., whose
daughter, Susannah, was married to John Cole, of Easthorpe Court, in Wigtoft.
lY. Humplirey Edwin, of Savilo Bow, Westminster, and of Berkshire, died s. p.,
8 December, 1747, aged 77.
y. John Edwin, of Headley, Surrey, married, 1731, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Boger
Bradshaigh, of Bradshaigh, Bart., and died 4 May, 1753, aged 72, leaving an only
daughter and heiress, Elizabeth.
As the writer is preparing a memoir of the Edwins, he would be glad if any genea-
logist could supply him with the connecting links between Sir Humphrey's grandfather
and the Edwins of Holmer. Also with the name of his daughter, who died in 1736 ; of
the name and parentage of Charles Edwin's first wife ; and the same particulars as to the
husband of John Edwin's only daughter, Elizabeth. Jas. Edwin-Colb.
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PAGB
Booth Memoranda^ firom the original in the possesBion of his descendant, the
late Mrs. Annesley, of Clifford Chambers, Co. Qloucester ; commuicated
by B. W. Greenfield, Esq 187
G^nealo^ of the Heskajthes of Buffonrd, in Lancashire, copied from the
orimnal, in the possession of Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketb, Bart. . . . liO
Hesketh Pedigrees, firom the Visitations of Lancashire, 1618 and 1664 . . 150
Bale^h Pedij^ee, extracted fiN>m the Becorda of the College of Arms, bv
George Harrison, Windsor Herald ; communicated by B. B. Coxwell-
Bogers, Esq 155
Bhodes Pedigree, extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms, by
Albert W . Woods, Lancaster Herald ; communicated by Fretwell W .
Hoyle, Esq., F.G.H.S * • 158
Pedigree of Sir Philip Sidney, compiled by Bobert Cooke, Esq^., Clarenceux
King of Arms, temp. Elizabeth ; copied from the original, m the posses-
sion of Alexander rTesbitt, Esq., F.S.A 161
Confirmation of Arms, by Sir Isaac Heard, Ent., Ghirter, and Sir George
Nayler, Ent., Clarenceux, to James Bussell, of Clifton, Co. Gloucester,
1820 168
Colrill Pedigree, copied firom the original, in the possession of Douglas
Brown, Esq., F.S.A 171
EJunes Notes, copied from several blank Pages of ' The Book of Common
Prayer,' Oxford, 1708 172
Grant of Arms, by Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux, to the Clothworkers* Com-
pany, 1580 ; copied firom the original, in the possession of the Worship-
mi Company of Clothworkers 173
Grant of Crest and Supporters, by Bobert Cooke, Clarenceux, to the Cloth-
workers' Company, 1587 ; copied from the original, in the possession of
the Worshipfiil Company of Clothworkers 174
Morris Notes, from a detached Ply4eaf in the possession of Mr. Coleman 175
Thomson Pedigree, extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms ;
communicated by B. E. Thomson, Esq. 176
Exempfification of Arms, by Sir Charles Geoi^ Young, Garter, and James
]ralman, Clai«nceux, to Bichard Edward ^omson, of Kenfield, 1851 < 177
Extracts firom Begisters relating to Armytage of Netherton, communicated
by G. J. Armitage, Esq., F.S.A. 179
Pedigree of Armytage of Netherton, compiled firom the preceding Notes, etc. 181
Grant of Crest to Sir Bichard Minslxull, 1642, communicated by J. Bellamy
Minshull, Esq 182
Minshull Pedigrees, from the Heraldic Visitations of Cheshire in 1613 and
1663 ; communicated by J. Bellamy Minshull, Esq 183
Confirmation of Arms, by Sir Thomas St. George, Garter, and Sir Henry St.
George, Clarenceux, to John Evershed, of Evershed, 1696 ; copied from
the original, in the possession of Samuel Evershed, Esq.^ 191
Extracts from the Hemdic Collections of B. Glover relating to the Mild-
may Family • 192
MUdmay Pedigrees, firom the Visitation of Essex, 1634, communicated by
E. J. Sage, Esq 197
Notes and Queries .- — Bipley ; Bichard Smith, titular Bishop of Chalcedon ;
Maulererer Pedigree; Williams of Aberystwith; Abbot; Family of
Butcher; Davies and Hefieman; Newman; Cromwell Family and
Cornish Arms ; Lascelles ; Family of Fuller of Kerry ; Mosley of the
Houe;he, Co. Lane; Sheers Family; Evershed; Kainsborouffh, or
Bainborowe ; Family of Milbome of Herefordshire ; Gorge and Newton
Families 201
Qmmunicatiansjbr the EdUor Mhould be addreued to the care of the Frintere.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 137
Memoranda ux the Handwriting op George Booth, op Woodpord, Pro-
THONOTART OF THE COTJNTT PaLATINE OP ChESTER, ELDEST SoN OP SiR
Booth, op Woodpord, Kt., and Grandson op Sir George Booth, op
Dunham Massey, Bart.
From the original in the possession of his descendant, the late Mrs, Annesley^
of Clifford Chambers, Co. Gloucester.*
A Memoriall relating to myselfe, wife, and children.
George Booth, eldest sonne of Sir John Booth Kt. (youngest sonne of Sir
George Sooth of Dunham Massie in the County of Chester Kt. and Baronet)
borne 1635, baptized ye 26 of November, Sir George Booth, Sir John Booth [obiit
9*> Mwi 1678] t witnesses.
George Booth married Martha the youngest daughter of Eaph Hawtry, 3d
sonne of Baph Hawtry of Rislip Esq. on ye 17 Octobr. 1661, at Trinity Church
in ye city of Chester by Dr Lightfoote.
Gborge Booth my first sonne borne ye 11th of March, Saturday, aboute 5 of
ye clock in the morning, 1664, at Mr. Fernihaugh*s house in ye city of Chester,
baptized 13**» of y" same in y^ same place in y^ parish of St. Peters by M' John
Glendall. He died ye last of ye same month of March (nutrice suppressus) in
the night, lyes buried in St. Peters Church in Chester in the South lie at y« fur-
thest end ascending by tow or 3 steps east^vard.
Mary Booth, my first daughter, borne the 21 of August, Wednesday, betwixt 2
and 3 in the aftemoone, 1667, in the city of Chester in M" Eidges house in Bridge
Street, and baptized the 29 of the same month by M' Thomson, Minister of St.
Peters Parish. J
John Booth, my second sonne, borne the 20'** of February 1669, betweene the
bowers of nine and ten of the clock in the morning (being the Lord's day) in the
city of Chester in Alderman Crompton's house called the Coach and horses in
Northgate Streete and baptizd the 24 of the same month by M*" Boardman minister
of St. Werburge.§
George Booth, my third sonne, borne the 7*^ of May 1671, about 9 of the
clock at night of the Lord's day in the City of Chester in M" Bennett's house,
and baptized y* 8 of the same month by ye s d M"^ Boardman. ||
Katherine Booth, my second daughter, borne the 28 October 1672, at M"*
Bennit's house in Northgate Streete, upon Munday about 3 of the clocke in the
aftemoone, and baptiz. the 29 Oct. following by M' W™ Willson at my aunt's
house in the Northgate Streete of the City of Chester.**
Elizabeth Booth, my third daughter, borne the 9**> of Febr. 1676 (-6) upon
Wednesday at 12 oclock in the night, and baptized y« 10'*> next following by M'
• CommnTiicated by B. W. Greenfield, Esq.
t What is between brackets is in another hand.
t She married Captain Breholt, R.N., and died 26 January, 1702-3, a. p.
§ He died 18 January, 1722-3. He married, in 1695, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Edward
Proger Herbert, of Westow, Suffolk, and by her, who died 3 April, 1707, had an only daughter,
£lizabeUi Booth, who married Edmund Maskelyne, of Purton, Wilts, and was mother of Dr. Neyil
Maskdyne, the Astronomer Boyal, and Margaret, wife of the first Lord dive.
II He was a captain in a regiment of Foot, and died unmarried at Dublin, 4 April, 1705.
** She married, first, Edward Hudson, son of Sir Thomas Hudson, of Bramwith, in Yorkshire,
St., who died 21 August, 1695, s. p. ; and second, James Howard, a captain in the Ghuards, son of
the Hon. Philip Howard, son of Thomas, first Earl of Berkshire, who died 22 June, 1722, and by
whom she had two daughters, Catherine, wife of Narcissus Charles Proby, and Martha, wife of the
Hon. and Ber. Charles Herrey, Prebendary of Ely.
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Hall in the house where I dwell, Feb. 1675, in M" Bennett's house in Northgate
Streete in Chester.*
Robert Booth, my fourth sonn, borne y« 22 April 1679 upon Twisday betweene
7 and 8 of y® clock in the morning,- and baptized the same day about 6 of clock at
night by M' John Harvey. He was borne in my late father's house where I now
dwell in Chester,
in civitate Cestr*.
[obiit 21 Nov''' 1711 circa hora' decim* nocte in domo suo propr*
Qt. Booth, fir Joh'is Booth gen' baptizat' 26'> Nov. 1635.
St. John Booth fil' eiusd' Joh'is de Dunha' baptiz' 8'> Januar' 1636.t
Katherin Booth filia Georgii Booth Mil' baptiz' 22« Maii 1606.
Owen Sanderson, Clerk of Bowden.
Elizabetha Booth filia Joh'is Booth filii Georgii Booth Mil' baptized at Gropen-
hall March 10, 1638.
Ita testatur Daniel Sutton, curat' ib'm.
Joh'es Holt, Clericus.
On a single leaf is written, in a very shaky, decrepit hand, the following me-
moranda : —
Memorand' y* IS** May 1717 my wife shewed mee where her writings were in
the strong box and in the same was above 100* in gold with several baggs in Sil'v*".
She shewed me the same day in a closet 2 paire of Staires und'' the boards of
the floore hid in gold a far great' Summ.
On another leaf, in the same hand : —
Other things.
D' (daughter) Howard run through the body, 24 Janry 1701°, but recoverd.
D' (daughter) Breholt married Feb. 1702.
Son Eobert maiTied 27 Dece' 1705 and 29 Decemb' 1705 at St. Mich'l to the
same.
Son Eobert dyd 21 Novemb' 1711.
D' (daughter) Booth dyd 3 Apr' 1707. J
A memorial of y® ages of y® Hawtryes to w*=^ by marriage I am related 1665.
Eaphe Hawtrey third sonne of Baphe Hawtrey Esq. borne at Markhall in
Essex in y® parish of Latine (Latton) on y« 16 Septemb' about 5 of y^ clock in y®
morning oemg Thursday in 1602, baptized y« 21 of y« same, M' James Altham,
M' Edw. Eoberts and ML" Margaret 'Wooley§ being witnesses.
Baphe Hawtrey married y® daughter of Mathew Bedle Esq. by name Mary, on
the 17"* February 1630, Thursday, at Aldermanbury Church by IJ^ Taylor.
• She married, 1 January, 1699-1700, Thomas Tyndale, Esq., of Bathford, Somewetehire, and
by him, who died 18 October, 1747, has left numerous descendants. She died 14 November, 1768.
t St. John Booth died 3 December, 1687, and his issue is extinct.
X Elizabeth Froger Herbert, who married John Booth, already noticed.
§ Query if this is not Mary, eldest of the three daughters and coheirs of Sir William Hawtrey,
of Checkers, Bucks, Kt., who was knighted by the Earl of Eseez before Rouen, October 8th, 159*1,
and died during the siege of that city, circa 1592, by his wife, Winifred, daughter of Ambrose
Dormer, Esq., of Great Milton, co. Oxford? This Mary Hawtrey married, circa 1599, Francis
Wolley, Esq., of Pirford, Surrey, who was knighted at the Charter-house, 11 May, 1603, only son of
Sir John Wolley £t., Latin Secretary to Queen Elizabeth. Sir Francis Wolley died in November,
1609. Lady Wolley survived him many years, and resided at Bodicot, co. Oxford, where she died
circa 1687, s. p., and was buried at Adderbury, according to instructions in her last will. (Register
LEE 17, in Prerog. Crt. Cant.) See also the * Herald and Genealogist,' i. 324 «/ seguente.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 139
Baph Hawtry, first Bonne of y« said Eaph Hawtry, borne December 3^ 1631,
being Saturday, about 10 of y« clock in y® morning, baptized on y« 13^** of the
same, at St. Faithe's PariBh, St. Gregorie's being repairing, M*" Raph Hawtry, M^
W°* Boothby, M" Elizabeth Bedle being witnesses.
Mathew Hawtry, the second sonne, borne January y« 13*** 1632, being Sunday,
about 5 of y® clock in y® morning, baptized at St. Gregorie's on y^ 19 of y** same,
Sir John Banks, M' Mathew Bedle & JM" Mary Hawtry witnesses.
Mary Hawtrey, the first daughter, borne June y« 1'^ 1634, beingo Sunday,
aboute 5 of y« clock in the morning, & christned at St. Gregorie's on y** 10 of y*"
by the rest of y*
Thomas Hawtry, the third sonne, borne Novembr 28*** 1635, being Saturday
about 5 of y* clock in the afternoone, baptized the 1** of December, M' Thomas
Thorold, M' Thomas Masters & M" Susanna Hawtry witnesses.
Ann Hawtry, the second daughter, borne October y^ 8*^ 1636, being Saturday,
about 3 of y« clock in y* morning, baptized y« 18*** of y« same M' Tho. Bedle, M"
Elizabeth Style, M" Prudence Thorald witnesses at Sandersted in Surrey. Obiit
14 Maii die Sabbat* 1704, mane circa hora' tertia*.
Gartrude Ha. the third daughter, bom Septembr 3^ 1637, being Sunday, about
8 of the clock in y* morning, christned y« 12*** of y« same, M' Edward Hawtrey,
M" Gartrude Style, M" Elizabeth Style witnesses at Westram in Kent. She died
y« 7 August 1638 about 4 of the cIock in y* evening, buried at Westra* in Kent.
Mary Hawtry, the fourth daughter, borne August 22^ 1639, being Thursday
about 3 of y* clock in y« morning, baptized y« 28*** of the same at Sandersted in
Surrey, M' James Baudowine M" Mary Hawtry witnesses.
Enzabeth Haw. the fifth daughter, borne June y® 3^ 1641, being Thursday,
aboute 8 of y* clock at night, baptized y« 14*** of y« same in Westra* in Kent, M'
Edward Hawtry, M" Elizabeth Style M" Gartrude Style witnesses.
John Hawtry, the fourth sonne, borne Jan*T^4*** 1642, being Wednesday, aboute
7 of y* clock at night, baptized y« 10 of y« same in Sandersted in Surrey, M' Ozias
Churchman, M' Harman Atwood, M" Elizabeth Mollis witnesses.
Martha Haw' the sixth & last daughter, borne May y* 9*** 1645, Fryday, aboute
10 of y« clock at night, baptized y* 19 of y® same at Sandersted in Surrey, M'
Thos. Cole, M" Elizabeth Cole, M" Margaret Hawtry witnesses.*
MSMOBAimUM DT THE HaNDWBITINO OP GeOBOE BoOTH TtNDALE,
THE BaBBISTEB, OF BaTHFOBD.
Elizabeth, 8*^ daughter of John Hawtrey Esq. of Eislip in the county of Mid-
dlesex, mar*» Geo. Sogers, D' of Physick, temp. W°* HI. [Le Neve III. 185.]
Susannah, the Eelict of J'no Hawtrey Esq. of Eislip, died 14 March 1690
aged 85. [Le Neve 119.]
* Her portrait is in the possession of her descendant the present John W. Warre Tyndale, Esq.,
of Porridge House, Somersetsliire.
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150 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGtCA ET HERALDICA.
From the Vint at ion of Lancashire, 1613.
Anns, quarterlj of eleven, — four, four, and three : — 1. Argent on a bend sable three garbs or ;
Hesketh. 2. Argent a double-headed eagle displayed proper, beaked etc. gules ; Heaketh. 3. Or
on a cheTTon gules three cygnets proper ; Stafford. 4. Sable on a cherron argent three martlets of
the field; Totleworth. 5. Argent two chevrons and a canton sable; Fitton. 6. Argent a fess gules;
KendaL 7. Argent a cross flory sable ; Banester. 8. Sable three crescents issuing from each a
mullet argent ; Minshull. 9. Argent a cross raguly gules ; Lawrence. 10. Gules two Uons passant
guardant argent ; Strange. 11. Argent three bars azure, in chief three lozenges gules.
Bichard Heskayth.=7= Richard de Stafford.?
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William de Heskaith.^F^nnal^ll ^'^' ^ lioir of Rich. Stafford.
Robert Heskaith.? Richard de Totleworth^Tsabell da. k coheir of Rich.
I in right of his wife. | Lo. of Totleworth.
William Heskaith.=f=Elbora da. and sole heire Richard Fitton Lord of great H'arwood=p
of Rich. & Isabell. and Martholme. |
Heskaith. S* William Heskay th^Mawde da. Elyza da. & ooheire Anabyll da. & coheir
John
K* lo. of Hoekay th
Adam de &> Betonsaw 4
Heskaith.
JBt. X.
& coheire wife to Roger wife to Edm. Legho
of Rich. Nowell Lo. of Read. Lo. of Crostone.
Fytton.
Thomas de Hcskayth.=f=Alice da. of Warren de Byspham Lo. of Bysphara.
S' John de Heskaith K^=T=Alice sole da. & heir to Edm. Fytton Lo. of halfe Rufford.
T
S' William de Heskayth K* a*" 29 E. 8.=pMarcella da. k coheire of Thwenge
j of Kendall in Com. Westm'land.
Thomas Heskaith Esq'^.nPMargaret da. & coheir of Tho. Banester Baron of Kewton.
Nicholas Heskayth Esq.^Margaret da. & coheir of Mynshull ob\jt at Rufford 5 H. 6.
S' Thomas Heskaith R* obijt 38 H. 6.=j=SibUl da. k ooheire of S' Robert Lawranoe K* 6 H. 5.
I
Tho. Heskaith Esq. Lo. of Heskaith. =pMargaret da. to Hamon Massy of Rixton.
Rob't Heskaith Lo. of Heskaith^Alice da. of S' Robert Booth K' Lo. of Dunham Massye
obijt 1490. ^1 after her husbands death she p'fessed Chastitye.
I
Grace da. of Jo. Townley=Thoma8 Heskaith^Elyza da. k sole heir of William Fleminge
of Townley. Esq. obijt 1628. | Baron of Wath k Lo. of Croston.
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8' Robert Heskaith Z».=f=Grace da. of S' John Townley of Townley R».
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S' Thomas Heskaith K* Lo. of Rufford^llice da. of S' John Elynor wife to Robert Jane.
high Sheriff of Lane. A" 5 of Elys,
obijt 1587.
A
Holcrofte of Hoi- Barton of Barton Row.
crofle K*.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
151
A|
Blanche da. k coheir of =Ilobert Heskaith Esq. Lo. of Heskaith, Bufford-
Hen. Twyford of Ken- Holmes & Holmewood Martholme great
wick in Com. Salop. harwood Houghwick & Beconsawe now
2 wife 8. p. Hying 1613.
•yLme da. of S' Geo.
Stanley K* marshall in
Ireland sister & heir to
Hen. Stanley Esq. of the
Croshall 1 wife.
Ill I II
John mar. the 2 Bobert. Tho. Heskaith sonne Holcrofie 1 da. wife Jane wife Mary wife to
da. of Hadock. — & lieire letat 41 to Lawrans Boyston to William Rich. Barton
=r= 3 Henry. Annor 1613. after to Roger Beynalds. & after to
I * — = Dodsworth Chan- Thomas Stan-
Sobert. 4 Oeorge. Susan da. of Th. celor of York. ley k hath
Powes in com. Salop. issue by both.
iPjeshiij^ of ^nQlgiaxt.
Thomas Hesketh of Hesketh E8q'.=j=Margaret da. of Hamon Massyo of Bixton.
I .11
Bobert Hesketh=Alice da. of William Hesketh^F William 2. John 4.
somie & heire. S' Eobert 6 sonne.
Booth.
Thomas 3. Hughe 5.
r
Ann da. & coheire of Willm Clifton 2 wife.=pBarthollmew Hesketh.^ - . . 1 wife.
^1 ^1
Gkkbriell Hesketh^pJane da. of S' Henry Halsall George Hesketh.
of Aughton.
of Halsall K^
Bartholmew Hesketh=pMargaret da. to S' 2 S' Thomas. 3 Cutbert. 4 Eichard.
Sonne & heire.
John Sowthworth K'.
I
Gabriell Hesketh of Awghton=j=Jane da. of Henry Stanley 2 Henry
sonne & heire liuing 1613.
Henry.
of Bickerston Esq.
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Barthollmew Hesketh sonne & heire=Ann da. of S'^ Cuthbert
«tat. 11 annor 1613. Halsall of Halsall K^
152
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Bartholmew Hesketh descended of Heskethe of HeBketh.=F
Geor. Hesketh of Awghtoii.=j=Dorothye da. of W" Westbye
I of Mowbrick Esq.
Gabriell.
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William Hesketh of Aught, liuing 1613.=j=Eljza. da. of John Allen of Boshall.
William Hesketh sonne & heire.=^ Anne da. of Hugh Anderton Wilfred 2 sonne.
I of Ewxton.
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Thomas sonne & heire 2 Eoger. 4 William. 5 Hughe. 1 Alice. 3 Ann.
80 tat 29 Annor. 1613. — — —
3 John. 6 George. 2 Marje.
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Arms, qaaiierlj of fifteen : — 1, argent on a bend sable three garbs or ; 2, argent a double-headed
eagle displayed sable, beaked or ; 8, or on a chevron gules three cygnets argent ; 4, sable on a chevron
argent three martlets sable ; 5, argent two chevrons and a canton sable ; 6, argent a chevron between
three trefoils sable ; 7, argent a fees gules ; 8, argent a cross flory sable ; 9, sable three cresoetite,
each surmounted by a mullet argent ; 10, argent a cross raguly gules ; 11, gules two lions passant
guardant argent ; 12, argent three bars azure, in chief three lozenges gules ; 13, ai^nt on a chevron
quarterly giSes and sable between three birds of the third, as many bezants ; 14, sable three garbs
or ; 15, argent a fess sable, in chief three torteaux.
John Eatchin of Pilling.=j=
I
S' Tho. Heskayth K' Bamabye Kitchen.=T=Ann da. coheir of S' Rich.
Lo. of Eufford Heskaith. Aughton of ^orthmells K'.
Hughe Heskaith of Northmealls inspAlice da. & coheire of Barneby Kitchen of
the County of Lane, living 1613.
Nortmells & sole heire to her mother
Ann da. of S' U. Aughton.
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Elyn da. of Edm.=T=Thoma8 Heskaithsf=Mary da. of John 2 Eo
Molineux of the
wood 3 wife.
sonne & heire.
Westby of Mol-
brick 2 wife.
bert.
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Ann 4> da.
Thomas sonne & heir Mary 1 da.
setat. 3 annor. 1613.
Margery
2 da.
8 Hugh.
4 Bartholmew.
5 Bamaby.
6 William.
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livm tie Vitilaiiim of Laneoihire, 1664.
itsktt^ of itsttct^ ant) |la£forlr.
Lejlaiid Hundred. Ormeakirke 22° Sept. 166*.
Mary d«i|tbt«r of S'=
George Stanle; K'
•ometTiDe Hanhall
of Ireund aster
and heire to Hmrj
Stanler of Craaie
UaU in Com.
LancaitriB Eaq'
I wife.
:Robcrt Hciketh of Hesketh Rufford Holmaa:
and Hotmrawood, H&rtholmc Great Ilar-
<roud Howgliwick and Betlon Bag' died in
■• 1620.
Blanch daughter and colicire to Eenir
Xwvford of Keowick in com. Salop Esquire
died without issae 2 wife.
yane djiughtor of Ttiomas
Spencer of Kufford one of tho
tenants to RubeK Heakelh
Esq' afterwards married to
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Houghton Tower in Coin.
Lane. E' and Baronet
Robert bom before Marriage.
Cuthbert Hesketh of E!en«ick in oom. Salop.
SJohnHeaketh 4 0eorae
married Vxrj Heaketn
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Eaq' died withont of Hesketh Esq'
issue in NoTem- died in January
ber anno 1646. A.' 1663.
Susan daughter
of . . . Powes of
Balopis 1" 1
ter CH Aleiandcr
Standish of
'ife. Standiali in Com.
Lane. Esquire-
in Com. ... 2 wife.
Catherine da. of Aleian-
der Briera of Lalhom in
Com. LaneastriEe & wife.
1 Holcroft Bnt marr. to I^w.
rence Botthome of Newbaw
in Co. lAnc. Baq' aller to
Roger Dodsworth gent.
8 Jane first married to Edward
Rajnall of . . . in Com. Salop
after lo . . . Heanage of ... in
Com. Salop.
3 itary flnt married to
Richard Barton of Barton
in Com. Lane. Esq' afterwards
to Tlio. Stanley of Kcoleston
in com. LoncsstritB.
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of John Bpen- Eeiketh Eaq' died i Aleiander Bigbjr nad beire to Sir
Mr of BuObrd. in his fathers life of Hidleton in Francis MoUineui
time iu Sept. Goonnsrgh in of Tevemll in
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Onneskirke 23° Sept. 1664.
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tet. 23 ann. 23 Sept. Ireland ofLyddiat in
1664. com. Lane.
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168 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIGA.
CONFIRMATION OP ARMS, BY SIR ISAAC HEARD, KT., GARTER,
AND SIR GEORGE NAYLER, KT., CLARENCEUX, TO JAMES
RUSSELL, OP CLIFTON, CO. GLOUCESTER, 1820.
To all and Sin^lar to whom these Presents shall come Sir Isaac Heard Knight
Garter Principal King of Arms and Sir George Najler Knight Clarencieux King
of Arms of tne South East and West parts of England from the River Trent
southwards send greeting.
Whereas James Hussell of Clifton in the County of Gloucester Esquire third
but now only surviving son of James Russell of Charlestown in the Province of Mas-
sachussetts in America Esquire sometime one of His Majesty's council in that pro-
vince deceased and Grandson of Daniell Russell of the same place one of His
Majesty's council also deceased hath by Memorial represented unto Henry Thomas
Howard Molyneux Howard Esquire commonly called the Eight Honourable Lord
Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux Howard deputy (with the Royal approbation)
to his Brother The most Noble Bernard Edward Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal
and Hereditary Marshal of England that he is descended from Richard Russell*
one of the magistrates of the Province of Massachussetts and of His Majestys
council there who migrated to America and settled at Charlestown where he was
living in the year 1659 that the said Richard Russell bore for his arms " a chevron
between three Cross Crosslets fitch^es a B ordure engrailed bezanty " as appears by
a gold signet with which he executed his last will and testament bearing date at
Charlestown the twenty ninth of the fifth month (May) 1674 which gold signet
has been handed down m the family and is now in the possession of the Memorialist
that the Arms so borne by the Ancestor of the Memorialist appear to appertain to
a family of that name recorded in the Heralds Visitation of the County of Wor-
cester A.D. 1632 from which Family he is by tradition descended but being at this
remote period unable from the loss of Evidences and particularly from the cir-
cumstance of the destruction of most of the Public Records at Charlestown where
his ancestors were resident during the American War to establish his Descent
from the Family so recorded in the Visitation of Worcestershire so as to authorize
him to continue the use of the said Arms he therefore requested the favour of his
Lordships Warrant for our granting and confirming the Arms so used by his
Ancestors with such variations as may be necessary to be borne by him and his
Descendants & by the other Descendants of his late Father the said James Russell
deceased as well as by James Russell and Charles Russell now of Boston in New
England merchante Ue grandsons of his Uncle Hichard Knssell also deceased
according to the Laws of Arms And forasmuch as his Lordship did by Warrant
under his hand and seal bearing date the seventeenth day of August instant
authorize and direct us to grant and confirm such Arms accordingly Know Ye
therefore that We the said Q-arter and Clarencieux in pursuance of his Lordships
Warrant and by virtue .of the Letters Patent of our several offices to each of Us
respectively granted have devised and do by these Presents grant and confirm iinto
him the said James Russell the Arms following that is to say Argent on a chevron
between three Cross Crosslets fitch^es Sable an Eagle's head erased Or a bordure
engrailed Q-ules charged with eight Plates and for Crest on a Wreath of the
Colours a demi Lion rampant Argent charged on the shoulder with a Saltire
couped Azure between the paws a Cross Crosslet fit<;h6e erect sable as the same
are in the margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hero
after by him the said James Russell and by his Descendants and by the Descendants
of his late Father the said James Russell as well as by the said James Russell and
Charles Russell G-randsons of his Uncle the said Richard Russell with due and
proper difierences according to the Laws of Arms. In Witness whereof We the
said G-arter and Clarencieux Elngs of Arms have to these presents subscribed our
names and affixed the seals of our several offices this eighteenth day of August in
the First year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Q-eorge the Fourth by the
Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King De-
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 169
fender of the Faith &c. and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twenty.
Isaac Heard Gurter George Nayler Clarenceuz
Principal King of Arms. King of Arms.
Beoorded in the College of Arms London and examined
therewith by me
Ralph BiGLAim Norroy k Begister.
• WILL OF RICHARD RUSSELL, 1674.
It being according to the mind of God y* Man who is appointed to dye should seasonably sett
his house in order for the preventing of trouble and discord among surviying relations after his
decease I do therefore ordaine & decmre my last will and testament in manner and form following
rest and rely upon for Justification to life etemall into whose bosome and boweU mercyes I desire to
cast myselfe my body I do committ to the Earth by a decent and comely (but not over costly)
bnriall at the discretion of my loidng wife and christian firiends and as for y* portion of temporal!
good things where with the Lord hath been pleased to blesse me (my just debts & funerall expenses
being in the first place satisfied and p** wnich I order to be fully done without fraud or delay
according to eyery roan's just due) I do giye and bequeath unto my losing & dear wife M'* Maiy
Russell & to her children fifteen hundred pound & is (with her consent) to be divided among y" to
each person as followeth as namely to n^deare wife her p* thereof shall be eight hundred pounds.
To her eldest daughter y* wife of Sam^ Whiting of Billirica one hundred pounds and to her seven
children ten pounds a piece. To her second daughter the wife of M' Thomas Russell one hundred
and six^ pounds and to her two children ton pounds a piece, and to her husband M' Thomas
Russell ifty pounds. To her third daughter Eumce Chester two hundred pounds and to her sonne
M' Stephen Chester as an addition to what I have formerly given him one nundred pounds.
To my eldest son M' James Russell eight hundred pounds & to his three children two hundred
pounds a piece the whole legacy to him and his children being fourteen hundred pounds, and it is
my will y^ that eight hundi^ pounds which I have lately assigned over in debte and otherwise
deliverea to him by a late contract shall be accounted as a part of the aforesaid legale to him &
his children. Also I do give and bequeath a« a token of my dear love and respect to bis wife M'*
Mabell Bussell one hundred pounds.
To my daughter y« wife of M' William Roswell I do give and bequeath five hundred pounds
and my will is y' her husband upon the receipt thereof shall give sufficient security by bond with
Buretys or in other real estete to my Ex°" w*^ consent and approbation of ray overseers for the
leaving of the like value to her and her children in case of her decease or else my will is y* it shall
not be by them delivered unto him but by them kept and improved for her good. To her son Will"'
Roswell I do give one hundred pounds to be paid m two years after my decease to his mother, and
to my son in mw M' William Roswell I do give and bequeath one hundred pounds.
To my daughter the wife of M' Nathamel Graves I do give and bequeath four hundred pounds
and my will is y* her husband upon the receipt thereof shall give sufficient security to my Executors
by bond vrith suretys or in other real estete to the content and approbation of my overseers for
Inving the like value to her k in case of her Decease to her children or else the same shall be kept
by them and improved for her good. To her child that she now goeth with or shall be bom of her
body before my decease I do give and bequeath two hundred pnounds to be paid by Katherine Graves
or some Trustee that my daughter Eliza Graves shall appoint in two years.
To my son in law Nathaniel Gbtives I do give and bequeath one hundred pounds.
To my dear sister M'* Elizabeth Corbet now living at Bristoll I do give and bequeath two hun-
dred pounds and to my sister M" Mary Russell widdow now living widdow and to her children I do
give and bequeath two hundred pounds and my will is 'f: after the decease of my sister Corbett
what shall remain unexpended by her of the legacy given to her shall be to my sister Russell k her
children.
To my sister in law M" Mary Newall widdow I do give k bequeath for her use and comfort
during her life one hundred pounds k after her decease so much as shall remain unexpended to be
for her aonnes John k Joseph Newall to whom also as a further expression of my love I do give ten
pounds a piece.
To M' James Carey I do give and bequeath fifty pounds and to his five children twenty pounds
a piece so that y* whole legacy to him and his children sliall be one hundred and fifty pounds.
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170 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
To Harvard College in Cambridge I do give and bequeath one hun,dred pounds and my will b y'
it shall be improred for purchase of some real estate or otherwise so as to bring in an annuall revenue
and the principal not wasted and the said annuall revenue sliall be allowed to two poor students that
may need the same for their furtherance in good literature & before payment thereof security shall
be given to my Eiiocutors for the fulfilling of my will in this matter to tlie content and approbation
of my overseers.
To the church of Ch' in Charlestown with whom I have been in sweet christian fellowship for
many years I do give and bequeath one hundred pounds to be paid by Ex"" to the Deacons for the
use of the church also tow*** y* building a house to remayne to Uie use of the ministry in that place
1 do give & bequeath fifty pounds upon condition y* a comfortable house be bought or built & legally
settled for y' end within two years after my decease.
I do also give and bequeath two hundred pounds to the use of y* poor in Charlestowne to be
payd by my £x**" unto the select men of the place & my will is y* ye same shall be layd out in
house or land or some other way disposed of so that the legacy may not be wasted and the annual
profit distributed to the poor of the said towne as the select men & deacons of the church for the
time being shall order and before payment of this legacye security shall be given to my ex*^" for y*'
performing of my will in this matter to y' content and approbation of my overseers ; further I do
give and bequeath to sundry of the Lords servants in the ministry of the everlasting gospel as a
token of my deare esteem of the Lords faith full messengers sympathy sing with them in their many
Btreights &, wants as followcth namely, To the Rev. M' Samuel Whiting sen' twenty pounds to his
son M' Samuel Whiting of Billerica tliirty pounds and to his son M' Joseph Whiting twenty pounds.
To the Bev. M' Thomas Shephard Pastor of this church whereof I am a member forty pounds &
to M' Joseph Brown to whom the church hath given a call to joyn w*^ him in that work of christ I
do give & bequeath Ten pounds. To the Bev. M' Urian Okes Pastor of the church of Ch' at Cam-
bridge twenty pounds. To the Bev** M' John Shearman Pastor of the church of Ch* at Watcrtowne
ten jpounds. To the Bev. M' Tho* Cartor pastor of the church at Obume ten pounds, To the Rev.
M' Samuel Willard Pastor of the Church at Grotton ten pounds, To the Bev. M' Wrigglesworth
pastor of the Church at Maiden ten pounds To the Bev** M' Cobbett pastor of the Church at
Ipswich ten pounds, To the Bev. M' Jno Ward Pastor of the Church at Haverhill t«n pounds.
Also I do give and bequeath to my household servants as foUoweth To Mary Chester Ten pound,
To Mary Golden Ten pounds & shall be in full of what she may claime on any promise or covenant
at the end of her time. — To Eleazer Allin twenty pounds.
I do ordeyne and constitute my deare wife M" Mary Busscll & my son James Bussell executors
of this my will and testament for the payment of my debts & legacies as is abovenamed & by me
given and bequeathed and I do intreat my lovine& Christian friends M' Thomas Danforth of Cam-
bridge M' Thomas Shephard A Capt. Lawrence Hammond of Charlestowne and M' Samuel Whiting
of bellirica to be and perform the trust of overseers to the same to share advice and counsell in any
matter of doubt or disagreem* between my executors or between my executors and any of my
legatees as to the true meaning of this my will I do appoint my executors at all times to attend and
for y* end to repayre unto them from time to time as there shall be need & in case any legatee will
be troublesome &, not sett down quietly with the determination of those my overseers as to the true
meaning of this my will I do hereby utterly null & make voyde and making null the Legacy to them
given A bequeathed and as a token of my love to my abovenamed overseers I do give and bequeath
to each of them twenty pounds a piece. Further I Do hereby declare y' it is my will y* my execu-
tors shall pay all the aforenamed legacyes within two years next coming after my decease and if the
Lord shall in his infinite wisdom see meet to exercise me with losses either by sea or land as y* my
estate will not hold out to pav to each legatee as is above by me given and bequeathed I do order
and appoynt y* each one shall be abated proportionally to his legacy given and in the case of tlie
decease of any of my own children before the payment of their legacy I do order that their chil-
dren shall have it paid to them.
Further I do ord'yn and appoint unto my sonns M' James Bussell M' Daniel BnsseU y*
remainder of my estate y* shall be left after all my debts and legacyes are payd To my son
James I do give and bequeath one third part thereof To my two daughters Eatherine Boswell &
Elizabeth Graves one third and to my son Daniel the other one third part. Dated the 29*^ of the
fifth month 1674.
By me Bichard Bussell.
Witness Daniell Bussell.
Eliezar Allin.
M' Daniell Bussell being sworne do say that the worp* Bl. Bussell his honoured father deceased
being of sound judgm' & memory signed sealed & published this instrument his last will & testa-
ment & y^ y° s** Daniell Bussell together with Eliozer Allin subscribed their names as witnesses here
unto. Taken upon oath this 18. 3. 167<) Before the Wor* W" Stoughton Esq' & Thomas Danforth R.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 171
TOM:BSrONE, AT CHABLESTOWN, OF JAMES RUSSELL, ELDEST SON OF
RICHARD RUSSELL*
Here lieth tho body of James Russell Esq'*
and Maud his wife who was bom in this
town 4*^ October 1640, & was elected a
Councillor for the Colony in the year 1680.
from which tinie to his death he was
annually chosen saving in the few years of
King James when the people were deprived
of that privilege. He also served God & his
Country in many other eminent stations
as a Treasurer a Judge & other places of
the greatest trust all which lie discharged
as became a faithful steward. He
clianged Earth for Heaven on Thursday
tlie 28"» AprU 1709 being the 6y"» year of his age.
^nxititt '^tUtsttt of Colbill.^
No* q'en le temps le Roy denglet*e Henry second ap's le conquest autrement ap-
pelle Henry fytz Emp'isse estoit dem^rant ovesq' levesq' de Duresme appelle Hugh
puissflLns Un chivaler appelle mens' Phelipp' Coluyll son SeneschaU et Chaumbre-
leyn Bt p' le bon s'uice q' luy auoit fait, il luy donast lez vilez de Thymylby ffoxton'
et Ellirbek a luy et a sez fieires p' toutz io^s sicome appiert pluis pleineme*t p' diu'scs
chart's euidencez et munimentez ent faitz. Et le dit Mons' Phelipp auoit issue vn
mons' William ColuiU son fitz et heire et le dit mons' Will*m Coluyll auoit issue
vn autre mons' Phelipp Coluyll fitz et heir le quel mons' Phelipp esposast En-
gelese file et heir' a mons' Bob't Engerame S' de Emeclyf Dale et Estneselerton'
Et auoit issue del dite Engelesse vn mons' William Coluyll son fits et heire Et le
dit mons' William Coluyll auoit issue vn mons* Rob't' Coluyll son fitz et heir' et le
dit mons' Bob't Coluyll auoit issue vn autre mons' Eob't son esne fitz et heir mons'
Eob't le puisne et deux autrez fitz cestassau' vn mons* Philipp* de Coluyll qi auoit
le manoir de Themylby p' t'me de sa vie del donne le dit mons' Eob't son pier* et
auxi vn autre fitz appelle William Coluyll Esquyer* quy auoit Syggeston* p' t'me de
sa vie del donn le dit mons' Rob't son pier' et lez ambedeux mons Phelipp et William
devient sanz heirs de lo^'s corps engendrez. Et le dit mons Robert Coluyll le puisna
auoit issue de Elisabeth sa fem'e file a mons' Joh'n Conyers un mons' William Col-
uyll son esne fitz et heir, et [son puisne] fitz de mesme la feme appelle Phelippon
Coluyll Esquyer q' m'rust a Sandewyche sanz heirs de son corps engendre. Et
plus outre le dit mons' Rob't Coluyll le puisne auoit deux filez de Elisabeth sa
fem'e avand'te cestassauoir Elisabeth et Marion. Marion m'rust sanz heir qar cle
vnqes ne f uist espose. Et la ditte Elisabeth fuist marrie a vn esquyer appelle Henry
Sarazyn neez in lez p'tez de outre le mer. Et le dit Henry auoit issue del dit
Elisabeth sa fem'e vne Elisabeth Sarazin sa file et heir qui puis dem'roit ouesq' la
Roigne de Portyngaile en Portyngale et fuist marrie ouesq un esquyer on cha ne
scey my son nomez. Et le dit mons' William Coluyll fitz et heir le dit mons' Rob't
Coluyll le puissne auoit issue son fitz et heir vn mons' Joh*n Coluyll engendrez de
Johane file a mons' Joh'n Sire de fauconberg. Et auxi le dit mons' S' William Coluyll
auoit vn autre fitz appelle Marmcduke engendrez de Johane sa seconde fem'e soer
a meistre Antoyn Seynt Q'ntin le quel Marmeduc m'rust a Calcys sans heir si
* The epitaph on Bichard Bussell's monument is not wholly legible ; it is probable that the fol-
lowing is but an imperfect copy of it : —
" Here lies interred the body of Richard Russell Esq' who serred his Country as treasurer more
tlian a treble prentioeship and as magistrate sixteen years. Who departed this life the 14*^ of May
1676 being the 65'^ year of his age.
*' The Ravages of time and an accident during the Siege of Boston in 1775 having destroyed
the monaxneot erected at the decease of M' Russell this being a true copy of the original was
replaced by his relations A.D. 1787 in testimony of their regard to his memory/'
t Copied from a document, without date, but in the handwriting of the latter part of the fifteenth
century, m the possession of Douglas Brown, Esq., F.S.A., of Arncliffe.
172 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
come il est bien conu. Et le dit mons John Colujll auoit issuo son fitz et heir on
monB* Bob't Coluyll engendrez de Aleyz file a mons' John Sir Darcy et Isabel! et
Johnett. Et le dit mons Eob't Coluyll auoit issue vn mons' John ColuyU son fitz
et heir q' darreyn m'rust a harfleete en Normandy engendrez de Elisabeth file a
mons' William mlthorp*.
[Endorsed " Pedegre de Colevell."]
Jlatnxs*
The followino Entbies belatifo to the Kaines and Fushman Families
ARE WBITTEN ON SEYEKAL BLANK FaOES OF ' TUE BoOE OF CoMMON
Pbateb,' Oxfobd, 1703.
Eobert Kaines son of Bob* and Mary Kaines was borne y* 13 of June 1730.
Mary Kaines Departed this Life the 2* of June 1739 Aged 47.
Moley Pushman Daughter of Jno & Mary Pushman Departed this Life Feb. the
21, 1749 Aged 10 Months.
Rob* Kaines Departed this Life the 11 of June 1767 Aged 68.
Eobert Kaines son of Eobert & Elizabeth Kaines was bom y« 24*** of Jan. 1762.
Thomas Kaines was borne Nov*^ 18 and died Nov^' 23, 1763.
Bettey Hammond Daughter of Eob. & Mary Kaines Departed this Life August
y« 28. 1764 Aged 40.
Lewis Kaines was borne the 27*** of February 1764.
Elizabeth Kaines Departed this Life Jan'y 12*"* 1766.
Rob* Kaines son of the above Eob' & Mary Kaines Departed this Life July y*^ 5
17G8 Aged 38 (at Wareham in Dorsetshire).
Jno. Pushman Departed this Life 2 of Nov' 1772 Aged 65.
Ann Pushman Daughter of Jno. & Ann Pushman Departed this Life 4*** of Fe-
bruary 1774 in the 40*^ year of her age.
Mary Pushman Daughter of Henry & Mary Died the 24 of May 1779 Aged 5.
Sarah Pond Daughter of Jno & Ann Pushman Died Sep' 23. 1779 Aged —
Mary Pushman Daughter of the above Eobert & Mary Kaines Departed this Life
June the 2°^ 1787 in the 64**> year of her Age.
Anna E^ines Daughter of the Above Bob* <& Mary Kaines Departed this Life the
14*»» of AprU in 1793 Aged —
Eobert Kaines son of Robert and Elizebeth Kaines died at Portsmouth on the 6 of
February 1793, aged 31 left issue two children, Eobert, and Mary Anna.
Eobert went early to sea and was twice shipwrecked the last time in the bay of
Tunis on board the Hirondelle when all but four perished this happened
on the 23 of July 1808. He was within a few months of being 21 years
of age.
Mary Anna Kaines was married on the 14 May 1813 to M' Sampson Ball of the
E N, had issuo 5 children as follows, Annette Sellina twins borne 24
August 181 7, Sellina died aged 6 months, Annette died 31'^ of August
1822 Aged 5 years.
Albert Ball born 28*" October 1823 died 26^ May 1824.
Eobert & Mary Anne Ball twins, bom April 20^ 1829 and both died the fol-
lowing November.
Sampson Ball father of the above children died at Chatham July 6. 1838 aged 58,
buried at Gillingham in Kent. Albert hurried at Minster in the Isle of
Sheppy, the twins all buried at Q-osport.
Mary Kaines wife of the above Eobert died 5*"* of April 1816 aged 51 years at
Lymington Hants.
M' Eobert Hammond died at Sheemess in July 1830.
M^* Hammond widow of the above died at Marsden Magna in Dorsetshire 16
September 1838.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
173
GRANT OP ARMS, BY THOMAS BENOLT, CLARBNCEUX, TO
THE CLOTHWORKERS' COMPANY, 1530 *
To all present and to come which thise
letters shaU see or heere, I Thomas Benolt
alias Clarenceaux Kyng at armes of all the
south East and West p ties of this Bealme of
England from the Byuer of trent southwards
Scndith with due andf humble recom'endacion,
gretyng in oure lord god euerlastjng. Equito
willeth and reason ordeyneth tnat vertuose
men of honest occupacion be by their merites
Bemunered and Bewiuxled in this worlde and
to be in p'petuall memorie for their good and
vertuose name and fame, and their succes-
Bours after they me for euermore. Be it
knowen that 1 tne said Clarencieux Kyng at
armes aforesaid consideryng that where as the
occupacion, aswell Shoremen, as fullers of this
honorable Citie of london, be now for the
more augmentacion and increace of their wor-
shypp, unjrted adioyned and corporated in one holle compeny, now named and called
the occupacion cndnte and mystery of dotheworkers, of this honorable Citie of Ion-
don, and also of old tyme, hath been ij seuerall occupacions of good name and fame,
now congregate and corporate in on misteir and crafte of clothworkers in maner
abouesaid, so that now they haue ryght well deserued and merited to haue signes and
tokens of armes to be gyuen and graunted, to their compeny to be shewed at tymes
and places conuenient in the laude and preysyng of the said felisship and com-
peny. So it is that Oliuer Claymond, maister of the Clothwarkers aforesaid, Cris-
tofer Scherboum, Thomas Spencer, Andrew ffraunces and John Perlle wardeyns of
the same, hath desired and required me the said Kyng at Armes to gyue and graunt
vnto them armes vnder the seall of myne Armes. In consideracion of the vertuouse
and honest disposicion the Kyng our souuerain lord p'cejued to be in them, dyd
gyue and graunt vnto the said compeny their Corporacion, to vse their liberties
amonges themselfes. Wherfore they be the more worthy to haue tokens of noblesse
by the auctorite and power to me com'ytted and graunted by the Kynges moost
Koyall maiestie henry the Eight by expresse wordes in his Letters patentes vnder his
great seall, I the said Clarenceaux Kyng at armes aforesaid haue gyuen ordeyned
and assigned vnto the same felisship compeny and mystery of Clothwarkers the
blason and armes folowyng, That is to say, Sables a Cheueron ermynee, betwene two
hauettes i* the fcce siluer, and a tasell cob in the poynt golde, as it is depicte and
aperith in this margent which armes by auctorite and power to me gyue' and
com'ytted as is aforesaid haue deuised ordeyned and assigned gyuen and graunted
to and for the same compeny mister^ and felisship, to them that now be and here-
after shall be their successours in signe and token of noblesse the said armes, to
haue enioy and vse to their worship withoute any Impediment or interupcion by
vertu of my said graunt« foreuermore. In witnes wherof I the said Kyng at armes
haue putto thise presentes the Seall of myne armes and signed the same with my
signe manuell, the yere of oure lord god a thousand fyue hundreth and thirty, and of
the Beigne of our moost drede and redoubted souerain lord Kyng henry the viij^''
the xxij yere, and in affermi^g these premisses for euermore to be in full strength
and yertu. The ryght high and myghty prince Charles due of Suffolk vnto thise pre-
sentes hath apposed and putto the [seal] of his moost honorable office of high
marshall of Englond.
p* me Clarencieux armor. Bex.
• Copied from the original grants, in the possession of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEBAUJICA.
GRANT OP CREST AND SUPPORTERS, BY ROBERT COOKE,
CLARENCEUX, TO THE CLOTHWOKKERS' COMPANY, 1587.
To all and singuler aswell Noblos and gentilj as otliera to whome these presenteB
bIihU come be eeene heard read or vnderatood Robert Cooke Esquier alias Clareu-
cieulx Kinge of Annes and principall heralde of the East west and Southe partes
of this Realme of England Sendethe greetinge in our Lord Orod euerliifltinge.
Aunciently from the hoginninge the vertuous act^s of worthey persona haue bene
com'ended to the worlde with sondrey monumenteB and reniemberances of their
good deseartes ; Emongeet the which tbe chifest and most vBuall bathe bene the
bearinge of Signes and tokens in shildea called Armes beinge euident demonstra-
tions and testimonies of proves & Taloir diueraly distributed accordinge to the
qualities and deseartes of the persons meritinge the same whiche order as it was
prudently deuised to stirre vp and enflame the hartos of men to the imitation of
vertue euen so hatho the same bene continued from tyme to tjme, and yet is con-
tinually obeerued, to the entent that such as haue done com'endablc seruice to
their Prince or Contrie either in warre or peace may theirforo reeeaue due honor
iu their lyues and aleo deriue the same successiuely to their posteritie and succes-
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 175
sours after them. And wberas the Clotheworkers of the Citje of London are In-
corporat by the name of master wardens and Comunaltje of ffremen of the arte or
mistery of Clotheworkers of the Citye of London ; And that they should be aper-
petuali Comunaltye ; and yerely chose one master and foure wardens of the men of
the Comunaltye aforsayd to ouersee rule and duly goueme the said arte or misterye
and all and Singuler the men of the same arte or misterye, and that they should
haue aperpetuall succession and one Com*on Scale for the necessarye business of
the same arte or mistery to same them for euer : which arte or mistery haue of
longe continuance borne Armes without either healme Creast or Supporters ; Not-
withstandinge for the greater creadite and worshipe of the said arte or mistery
they haue Bequired me the said Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes to assigne ynto
these there auncient Armes a Creast and Supporters LawfuU to be borne, Li con-
sideration of there worthenes and at the enstant request of Thomas willett master
of the said arte or mistery John Bumell, John Eobotham John watts and Laun-
celot Yong wardens of the said arte or mistery I haue by power and aucthoritie to
my Office annexed and G-ranted by letters patentes vnder the great seale of England
deuised ordeyned and assigned to the said master and wardens and to their succes-
sours in ofTyce and Lyke place and to all those enfranchesed of the said arte or
mistery to there auncient Armes the Creast and supporters hereafter folowinge
that is to saye ypon the healme on a wreathe Siluer and Sables on a mounte Vert a
Eame gold the Supporters two GrifTens gold pelletye, mantled Sables doubled
Siluer as more playnley ap^erithe depicted in the margent, which Creast and Sup-
porters I the saia Clarencieulx EJnge of Armes do Eatify Confirme giue and
graunte ynto the Sayde master and wardens and to their Successours in lyke place
and office and to all the men infranchised of the saide arte or misterye of Clothe-
workers within the Citye of London they the same to vse beare and shewe for
euer in all places honest to their honor and worshipe on shilde standard banners
peonons stremars pencells or other wysse at there lyberty and pleasuer, accordinge
to the auncient lawes of Armes, without impediment lett or interuption of any
person or persons ; In witnesse wherof, I the said Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes
haue heerunto subscribed my name and their to put the seale of my Office the xxv***
daj of marche in the yere of our lord G^d 1587 and in the xxix*'* yere of the
reigne of our most gracious souuereigne Lady Queene Elizabeth.
Sob^ Cooke alias Clarencieulx
Boy d'armes.
orris.*
William Morris Bom May the Twenty Second in the year of our Lord one
thousand Seavn Hundred and Seaynty Seayn.
Edward Morris Bom January the Twenty Eighth in the year of our Lord one
Thousand Seayn Hundred and Seaynty Nine.
Jhon Morris Bom Noyember the Eighth one Thousand Seayn Hundred an
Eighty.
Elizbeth Morris Born October the Elvinth in the year of our Lord one Thou-
sand Seayn Hundred an Eighty Tow.
Crissy Morris Bom September the Twenth in the year of our Lord one Thou-
sand Seayn Hundred an Eighty Fiye.
* ' From a detached flj-leaf in the po6seB«ion of Mr. Coleman.
176
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Extracted from the Records of the College of Arme.*
John Thomson of Eenfield in Petbam Co. Kent 166S. Will datednPFranoes dau*r of Robert
2 March 1709 : proved 26 Feb. 1711 in the Consistoiy Court
of Canterbury. Died 17 Jan. 1712 aged 82 : buried at Petham.
M.I.
Thomson of Boydon Chapei
Co. Kent. Buned at
Petham 28 June 1669.
I
Henrj Thomson
of Petham afs**
son & heir : set.
8 years 1668.
Livinff 1709.
Will dated 24
August and
proved 23 Jan.
1727 in the Con-
sistory Court of
Canterbury.
John Thom-
son Bapt. at
Petham 22
Nov. 1668.
Living 1709:
1727.
Thomas Thomson^Mary^ dau*r of
of Winchelsea Co.
Sussex Bapt. at
Petham 29 Nov.
1664. Living
1709. Willdat.
21 Feb. 1715 :
prov. at Lewes
17 July 1716.
GiUardof
Bye Co. Sus-
sex. Married
there 6 Nov.
1692. Sole
ex*trix of her
husband 1716.
, I III
Frances 1668.
Elizabeth 1663. Marr' ante
1709 John Yeates or Gates :
she died 24 Jan. 1782 st. 73 :
buried at Petham. M. I.
Mary. 1668.
Dorothy. Bapt. at Petiiam
12 Juno 1666.
John Thomson
Bom 17 July
and bapt. at
Bye 6 August
1693. Living
1715.
Thomas Thomson of Petham=r=Mai7 dau*r of Thomas
af8<* Bom 28 July & bapt. at
Bye 9*^ Aug. 1694. Died
4 Oct. 1762 flDt. 68.
Bur^ at Petham. M. I.
Will dated 1 Oct. 1762 :
prov. in the Archdeacon's
Court of Canterbuiy 25*^
same month.
Hodges of Warehorae
Co. Kent. Man^ at
Warehome 24 July
1727. Died 16 Mar.
1778 SDt. 76 : bur^ at
Petham. Will dat. 2
June 1770 : prov.
4 Apr. 1778.
Frances. Bom 27 Feb.
and bapt. at Bye 10
March 1701.
ElizabeUi. 1715. 1727.
Mary 1715.
let wife. 1
Sarah dau'r & coheiiCy^homas Thomson=
of Samuel Belcher
of Charing Co. Kent.
Marr** at S* James's
Bath 27 June 1767.
Died at Canterbury
24 Jan. 1792 : bur^
at Uloombe Co.
Kent.
of Maidstone
Co. Kent Died
25 March 1812 :
bm-» at Whit-
church Co. Hants
31*^ of same
month.
Sdwife.
^Anne dauV of . . .
Gough of Swines-
head Co. Lincoln.
Bom 1772. Marr*
at Elizabeth
Castle Jersey in
1795. Died at
Southborough Co.
Kent in Feb. 1834
buried there.
Bev^ Henry Tliomson of
Kenfield in the parish of
Petham Co. Kent Bector
of Sellinge and Hardres
Co. Kent 2<* son. Died
11 May 1805 at Kenfield:
bur' at Petham S. P.
Anne Widow of the Bev^
John Edward Wilson of
Bomney. Married 22 Sept.
1767. Died 11 April 1809 :
Buried at Petham.
Other
issue.
«„ iJ" —
George Thomson eldest son.
Bom at Maidstone 13 Aug.
1768. Married. Died S. P.
14 Nov. 1821.
Francis Thomson 2<* son.
Bom at Maidstone 24 Feb.
1770. Died at sea 12 Feb.
1802 unm<*.
Sarah only dau'r by the 1st wife.
Bom at Maidstone 26 Aue. 1771.
Died unm** at Kenfield 5 June
1851 ; buried at Petham.
Will dat 28 May 1847.
Thomas John Wood
Thomson Tliomson
Buried Bom in
at Bid- Jersey
borough. July 1796.
I
Daughters.
1851.
Bichard Edward Toker
of Ospringe Co. Kent.
Bom 20 March 1807 :
bapt. at Feversham.
By Licence dated 19
Aug. 1851 assumed the
Surname of Thomson
only and the Arms of
Thomson quarterly
with those oi Toker
pursuant to the Will
of SanJi Thomson.
=Mary Elizabeth.
Bom in par. of
S' George
BloomsbuiT Co.
Midd'x 26 March
1807 : bapt at
S' George^s there.
Marr<* 17 Sept
1835 at Petham.
* Communicated by R. E. Thomson) Esq.) of Kenfield.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA EX IIERALDICA. 177
EXEMPLIFICATION OF ARMS, BY SIR CHARLES GEORGE
YOUNG, GARTER, AND JAMES PDLMAN, CLARENCEUX,
TO RICHARD EDWARD THOMSON, OP KBNFIELD, 1861.
To All and Singular to whom these Presents ehall come Sir Charles Georfre
Toung Knight Garter Principal King of Arms and James Pulmnu Esquire Clarcn-
ceux King of Arms of the South East and West parts of Euji^land from the River
Trent Southwards Send Greeting. Whereas Her Majesty by Warrant* under Her
* LioBiroB toa Bickiad Edwibd Toebb. Esq., to bbib tub Sctbhaui ow Xhousoit only,
Airs ALSO BIAS TBB ASHB OF IhOIIBOII QIIABTBBED WITH THOSE OP TOKBK.
TintoruiR.
Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Gtreat Britain and Ireland Queen
Defender of the Faith, To our Bight Tnutj and Bight Entirely Beloved Cousin and Councillor
Henry Charlea Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and Our Hereditarj Manihal of England Groetmg,
Whereaa Bichard Edward Toker of KecScld in the Parish of Fetham in the Count; of Kent Esquire,
hath by his Petition humbly represented unto Da that the Petitioner married the Sister of tho half
blood of Sarah Thomson heretofore of KenHeld aforesaid Spinster and that tho said Sarah Thomson
by her last Will and Testament in Writing bearing date the Twenty eighth day of May One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Forty Seven gaie deiiaed and bequeathed unto Tbomaa Kerwood Ilowyear, John
Swarbroek Qr^orj, and Qeorge Burrow Gregory her Truitees therein named their heirs and assigns,
all that her Manor of Fetham in the said County of Kent and all that her Capital Messuage or
Mansion House called Kenfieldin the said Farish of Fetham with the Outhouses and Appurtenan<7ea
tberennto belonging and all other her Freehold Farms, Lands, Messtisgee, Hereditaments and Pre-
inisei with their and every of their ajtpurtenanoes situate lying and being in the several Parishes of
Chartham, Wnllliam, Nackington, and Potham in the said County of Kent & eLiewlieru not therein-
before devised, To hold to them tho said Thomas Kerwood Bowjear, John Swarbreck Oregoiy and
George Burrow Gregory their Heirs and Assigns u|H>n trust thereout to raise and pay a certain
Annuity of Fifty Pounds to her Brollicr John Wood Tliomson and to Blond seised of the Farm &,
178 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA,
Boyal Signet and Sign Manual bearing date the nineteenth day of August last
signified unto the Most Noble Henry Charles Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and
Hereditary Marshal of England Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
that She had heen graciously pleased to give and grant unto Bichard Edward Toker
of Kenfield in the parish of Petham in the County of Kent Esquire Her Eoyal
Licence authorizing him to take and bear the Surname of Thomson only and to
bear the Arms of Thomson quartered with the Arms of Toker in compliance with
a direction contained in the last Will and Testament of Sarah Thomson heretofore
of Kenfield aforesaid Spinster deceased, such Arms being first duly exemplified
Lands called Perry Farm in the Faruhes of Chartham and Petham during the joint natural lives of
the Testatrix's Sister Mary Elizabeth Toker and of her liusband the Petitioner Richard Edward
Toker, upon trust to pay the yearly Rents and Profits thereof to and for the sole and separate use
and benefit of the Testatrix^s Sister Mary Elizabeth Toker, and she gayeand devised the said Farm
[subject nevertlieless to the Trust thereinbefore contained] and all other her Manors, Messuages,
Lands and Hereditaments [other than &, except certain Hereditaments situate in the City of C^n-
t^rbury subject as aforesaid and as therein also mentioned] to the use of the Petitioner the said Richard
Edward Toker and his Assigns during his Life with divers remainders over for the benefit of the
said Mary Elizabeth Toker the Wife of the Petitioner and the first and other Sons of the Body of
the said Mary Elizabeth Toker in tail male, And the said Testatrix by her said Will declared and
directed that the Petitioner the said Richard Edward Toker and every other Person not of the name
of Thomson who by virtue of the several limitations thereinbefore contained should become entitled
to the possession or to the receipt of the Rents Issues and Profits of the said Testatrix's said Manor,
Messuages, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments lastly thereinbefore devised or any part thereof
and the future Husband if any of her said sister Mary Elizabeth Toker should within the space of
one Tear next after he or she should become so entitled to the possession or to the receipt of the
Rents and Profits of the same take upon himself or herself and use on all occasions whatsoever the
Surname of Thomson only and bear the Arms of Thomson either alone or quartered with his or her
Family Arms. And also should within one Year from the respective Events aforesaid apply for and
endeavor to obtain a proper Licence from the Crown to authorize liim or her to take & hear the said
Surname and Arms and that in case any such person as aforesaid should refuse or neglect to take
and bear such Surname & Arms, or to use the proper means for enabling him or her so to do within
the time aforesaid then and in ever}' such case the limitation thereinbefore contained To the use of
Such Person or the Wife of such Person so refusing or neglecting should cease determine and be-
eome utterly Toid and that her said Manor, Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments or the
part thereof of the Person or the Wife of the Person so refusing or neglecting should in every such
case thereupon go to the person or persons next beneficially entitled in remainder under the limita-
tions thereinbefore contained in the same manner as if the Person whose Estate should so cease
determine and become void being tenant for Life was dead or being tenant in tail was dead without
issue heritable under such entail.
Tliat the said Testatrix Sarah Thomson departed this Life on the Fifth Day of June One Thou-
sand Eight Hundred and Fifty one leaving the Petitioner her surviving who is now the Tenant for
Life of the Manor and Estates devised by the said Will under the limitations therein contained.
That the Petitioner is desirous to fulfil the directions contained in the said Will and to assume
the Surname of Thomson in the place and stead of the Surname of Toker and also to assume the
Arms of Thomson quartered in conjunction with the Arms of Toker.
The Petitioner therefore most humbly Prays that We will be pleased to grant unto the Petitioner
Our Royal Licence authorizing him to take and bear the said Surname of Thomson only and also
authorizing him to bear the Arms of Thomson quartered with the Arms of Toker which he now uses.
Know ye that We of Our Princely Grace and Special Favor haye given and granted and do by
these Presents give and grant unto him the said Richard Edward Toker our Royal Licence autho«
rizing him to take and bear the said Surname of Thomson only and also authorizing him to bear the
Arms of Thomson quartered with the Arms of Toker which he now uses, such Arms being first
duly exemplified according to the Laws of Arms and recorded in the Heralds Office otherwise thb
Our Licence and Permission to be void and of none efiect.
Our Win and Pleasure therefore is that you Henry Charles Duke of Norfolk to whom the cogni-
zance of matters of this nature doth properly belong do require and command that this Our Con-
cession and Declaration be recorded in Our College of Arms to the end that Our Oflicers of Anus
and all others upon occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof.
And for so doing this shall oe your Warrant. Given at Our Court at Saint James's the Nine-
teenth day of August 1851, In the Fifteenth Year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty'^ Command
Palhkbston.
Recorded in the College of Arms London pursuant
to a Warrant from t)ie Earl Marshal of England.
RoBRBT Laubie, Norroy
Registrar.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 179
according to the Laws of Anns and recorded in the Heralds Office otherwise the
said Boyal Licence and Permission to be void and of none effect. And forasmuch
as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his hand and seal bearing date the
second day of September instant authorize and require Us to exemplify such
Arms accordingly ; Know ye therefore that We the said Garter and Clarenceux
in Obedience to the Boyal Command in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by
virtue of the Letters ratent of Our several Offices to each of Us respectively
granted do by these Presents exemplify unto the said Eichard Edward Toker now
Eichard Edward Thomson the Arms following that is to say Quarterly First and
Fourth Thomson Viz* Gules two Bars Argent a Chief Ermine and (for distinction)
a Canton of the Field, Second and Third Toker ; And the Crest of Thomson
Viz* On a Wreath of the Colours Upon a mount Vert a Greyhound sejant Argent
eared Sable gorged with a collar Azure studded Or theren*om reflexed over the
back a leash also Or and charged upon the Shoulder (for distinction) with a cross
erosslet Gules, Crest of Toker as the same are in the Margin hereof more plainly
depicted to be borne and used by him the said Kichard Edward Thomson pursuant
to the tenor of the said Eoyal Warrant and according to the Laws of Arms. In
Witness whereof We the said Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms have to
these Presents subscribed Our Names and affixed the Seals of Our several Offices
this twenty third day of September in the Fifteenth year of the Reign of Our
Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith &c. and in the year of Our
Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty one.
Chas. Geo. Young, Garter. J. Pulman, Clarenceux.
Bocorded in the College of Arms London.
BoBKBT Lau&ie, Norroyi Registrar.
EXTBACTS FBOM THE EeOISTEES OP THE PaRISH ChUECH OF ThOHNHILL,
IN THE County of Yobk.*
BAPTISMS.
1642. M' William Armytage of Netherton had a child christened the Sixt day of
September named James.
1644. (Nov'; M*" Armitage of Netherton had a child christened the 24^*» day of
the same month (named Richard).
1645. M' W" Armitage of Netherton had a child Baptized the 2** day of Decem-
ber name Katteren 1645.
1651. M' William Armytage of Netherton had A child baptized the Sixt day of
november named William.
1652. M' William Armytage of Netherton hall had a Child Christened 9*»> day of
march named grace Anno: Dom: 1652.
1661. M*" Eobert Armytage of Nethertowne had Chilld Born the nint day of
August named Thomas 1661.
1662. M' Bobart Armytage of Nethertone hall had a Chilld Baptized the last day
of December named Mary Anno Domini 1662.
1664. M' Eobert Armytage of Nethertown hall had a Child baptized the 9* day
of ffebruary Named John 1664.
♦ Communicated by G. J. Armitage, Esq., F.S.A., of Kirklees.
180 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
MABBIAOE.
1711. January 7. S' William Thornton and M" Elizabeth Armitage.
BUBIAL8.
1G02. M' John Savile of Netherton was buryed the mil*** of December.
1620. M' Gregorie Armitage had a child buried the 26*** of June named John.
1643. (May) M' Will'm Armitage of Netherton had a child buried the xix*"* day
named Edward.
1646. M' William Armytage of Netherton had a Child Buried the 9^ day of
March named Katteren.
1652. M' William Armytage of Netherton hall was Buryed the 14"* day of March
1652.
1653. Ould M' Gregorye Armytage of Netherton Hall was Buryed the 28*** day
of March 1653.
1653. M' William Armitage of Netherton had a Child Buryed the 21»* day of June
named Grace.
1661. M' Sobart Armytage of Nethertowne hall had A Chilld Buryed the sevent
day of December named Thomas Anno: Domini 1661.
1707. ffeb. 10. M" Armitage of Netherton.
1722. Dec' 9. M' Armitage of Netherton.
1749. Nov' 16. Elizabeth the wife of M' Perkins of Netherton.
EXTBACTS FBOM THE BeOISTEB OF THE FaBISH ChUHCH OF WOBSBOBOOOH,
IK THE County of Yobk.
BAPTISMS.
1614. Grace the daughter of M' Bob't Eockley Esq. was bapt. y® 1 of January.
1685. Bob't the sonne of M' Will'm Armitage gent, baptizd 5 Nouemb'r.
1641. Edward the sonne of M' Will'm Armitage was bapt. 19 June.
HABBIAGE.
1634. M' Will'm Armitage esquier and mistres Q-race Bockley maried xxv
nouember.
BUBIAL.
1648. Will'm the sonne of M' Will'm Armitage 28 October.
EXTBACT FBOM THE ReGISTEB OF THE PaBISH ChUBCH OF WhISTOK,
IK THE County of Yobk.
1660. Rob* Armitage Esq'^ and M" Anne Stringer ware married the 30*** day of
Aprill 1660.
Extracts fbom the Registers of the Fabish Chubch of Leeds,
ly the County of Yobk.
BAPTISMS.
1611-2. ffebruary 29. M' Danby of ffarnley had a child bap^ named Catherin.
1691-2. March the 2^ M^" John Armitage of Netherton had A child Borne y*^ 12
of ffebruary Bap. y« 2** of March Elizabeth.
MABBIAGE.
1691. June 3. M'^ John Armita*;e of Nellierton & M'» Elizabeth Calverley of
Leeds L: p^ M^ John Killingbeck vicar.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
181
Compiled from the Preceding Notes, etc.
John Annytage of Kirklees in Com. Ebor. Esq'. Will dBted=j=Emina daur. of John Gregory .
June 16*^ 1606 prov** 30*^ October following. (Treasurer of Kingston upon Hull,
for lame soldiers 41 & 42 Eliz.*) !■* wife.
John Annjtage of EirUees
£dq' eld. son. Buried July
16, 1650 at HarUhead. He
married Winifride dau'r of
Henry Enight of Knight
Hills and had issue. See
Dugdales Visitation of
Yorkshire in 1666.
Gregory Armytage of =t=. . . dau'r &
Ketherton in the
parish of Thomhill
m Com. Ebor. Gent.
2"* son. Buried
March 28'^' 1663 at
Thomhill.
coheir of
John Sarilo
of Nether-
ton Esq.
I
Edward Armytage of Eerres-
forth Hill in com. Ebor.
Buried Aug. 3, 1643 at
Bamsley. He married Eliza-
beth dau'r and heir of Edward
Hanson of Little Eoyd Co.
Ebor. and had issue. See
Dugdales Visitation of
Yorkshire in 1665.
Ill I
William Armytage buried William Armytage son AryOnce dau*r of Bobert Elizabeth married
Not' &^ 1613 at Hartshead. heir apparent. Will Bockley of Bockley in at Hartshead
— dated 28 Feb. 1652. Com. Ebor. Esq' Sept' &^ 1629 to
John Armytage a Child Proved 25 June 1653 Bap. Jan. 1, 1614 and Sir Tho>
buried June 26, 1620 at Buried at Thomhill married Not' 25, 1634 Beaumont.
Thomhill. 14 March 1652. at Worsborough.
James Armytage^
Bap. 6 Sep. 1642
atXhomhilL
Bicbard Armytage
Bap. 24 Not'
1644atThonihilL
William Army-
tage Bxa^ 28 Oct.
1648 at Wors-
borough.
I I
Kattaren Armytage,
Bap. 2»<> Dec' 1645
Bui^ 9 Mar. 1646
at Thomhill.
Katherine Armytage
Bap' at Hartshead
2»«» Feb. 1648.
Grace Armytage
Bap* 9 March 1652
Bur<> 21 June 1653
at Thomhill
rard
Edward Armytage Bobert Armytage^Anne daur. of
Bap* at Wors-
borough 19 June
1641. Buried
19 May 1643 at
ThomhilL
William Armytage
Bap* at Thomhill
Not' 6. 1651.
Bap* at Wors-
borough 5 Not'
1635.
Francis Stringer
of Whiston mar-
ried at Whiston
80 April 1660.
Buried 10 Feb.
1707 at Thom-
hill.
Thomajs Armytage Bap*
9 Aug* 1661 Bur^ 7
Dec' 1661 at Thomhill.
I
Mary Armytage
Bap* 31 Dec' 1662
at Thomhill.t
John Armytage Bap*'
9 FebT 1664 Bur^
9 Dec. 1722 at
ThomhiU.
=Elizabeth daur. of William
CalTerley of Leeds.
Married at Leeds June 3'^
1691.
Slizabeth Armytage Bap* at Leeda 2"^ March=Sir William Thornton married
1692.t Bui^ 16 Not' 1749 at Thomhill. Jan7 7. 1711 at Thomhill.
<» Lands. MS. 865.'
t Married Theophilus CalTerley, Esq., her sister-in-laws brother.— (Thoresby .)
X Afterwards married to John Perkms of Fishlake. — {Idem.)
182
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
GRANT OF CREST TO SIR RICHARD MINSHULL, 1642.*
Heraldic OoUeetions hy JB. Holme, Harleian MS8., No. 2119, fo. 155.
Areerim.
Richard.
Gamell.
H
Michaell.
r->
S' Adam.
Bichard.
H
Sichard.
H
Richard.
Heniy.
Jane ux.
Edw.
Dutton.
Handle.
H
PhUlip.
H
WiUiam.
Peter.
Edmund.
H.
Peter als
Joynter.
H
John.
J
Edw«».
John.
John.
£iz.
ux. Tho.
Chomley.
wiu".
T
Edward.
H
Handle.
Sir Rich. Handle.
( I'l , John-
Thomas. Geoffrey.
Hichard.
John.
Mary.
To all whom these presentee shall come I, Henry Lo. Mow-
bray & Matravers sone & heire of Thomas Earle of Anindell &
Surrey Earle Marshall of England & deputy Earle Marshall to
my said father, send greeting.
Whereas it appeareth to mee by the record of Domesday
booke that Aregrim a Saxon held the manour of Maneshall at the
Norman Conquest, et liber homo fuit. And it further appeareth
by other records, charters, deeds, visitations and evidences, that
he had issue Richard de Minshull who had issue Gumelus, who
had issue Michaell, who had issue Sir Adam de Minshull K' who
had issue Richard who had issue Rich, who had issue Richard,
who had issue Henry & Randle, w^** Henry had issue Joane his
daught' and heire married to Edmound de Dutton of Dutton
Esq' to w^** Joane the Earl Riuers, Viscount Chomley, the Vis-
count Molyneux, Sir Tho. Aston of Aston & . . . Southworke are
coheires.
And the said Randall had issue Phillip who had issue Will'
who had issue Peter who had issue Edmound who had issue
Peter called Jeyler, who had issue John who had issue Edward,
William and others which Ed word had issue John, Edward and
many other sonnes, which last Edword had issue Geffrey, Edward
and other sonnes, which Jeffrey had issue Edward, John and
Randall which Randall had issue S' Richard Mynshull of Bourton
in the countie of Bucks Kn* Randall, John, Jeffrey, which Sir
Richard hath issue Thomas Richard John and Mary.
And whereas the said Michaell did (suscipere crucem) and
went with the Kinge of England Richard the first into the holy
land and served him in that warres against the Sultan Saladine
who was there vanquished and for the proice of the said Michaell
he had given him the Crescent and Starre for Armes they being
the device of that Kinge he used for that voyage, ana the s°
family hath sithence bom for their Crest twoe Lions Pawes hold-
inge a Crescent, But the s^ Sir Richard hath been a suto' unto
me that in respect he beinge of the s* yonger house must giue
the armes of his family with soe many differences that he may
have leave for a distinction to change his Crest and in allusiou
and memory of his said Ancestors s* service may haue for his
Crest the s* Sultan Kneelinge on his Knee holdinge a Crescent,
which I thinke fitt to allowe him. and doe hereby grant the s**
Crest to him & his posterity in remembrance of his s** Ancestors
s* seruice. And I doe hereby Authorize S' William le Neave K"*
Kinge att Armes, or any otner Heralds to make an entir thereof
in the bookes and records of the office of Armes accordingly and
likewise to give vnto S' Richard Minshull and his posterity a
Grant hereof vnder scale.
Given under my hand and seal the 4*^ July 1642, and in the
18'** yeare of the raigne of our sou'aigne Lord Charles by the
grace of God Kinge of great Brittaine ffrance & Ireland De-
fender of the Faith.
Mowbray & Matrevers.
* Communicated by J. Bellamy Minshull, Esq.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
183
From the Heraldic Visitation of Cheshire in 1613.*
ira^ttU jof Itantfoit^-
Nicholas Mynehull a second brother of the house of Mynshull of Minshull.
Hewen Minshull of Glutton.
I
Edward Mynshull=j=Margaret da. of Hugh Manwaringe
of Nantwyche. of Nantwich Gent.
2 (Jeffrey Mynshull=j=Ellyn da. of William Bromley
of Nampwiche. of Nampwich Esq.
Edw** Mynshull of Namp-
wiche now living 1613.
John Minshull of Namp-
wich 2 Sonne now living.
Sondall Minshull
3 Sonne.
Margaret da. of Thomas Ellyn da. of Eand. Man- Elianor da. of Eichard
Manwaringe of Nampwich. waringe of Nampwich. Gryffin of Batherton
" Esq. I
Geffrey Mynshull fil. Margaret 1 da. Geffrey Mynshull 2 Thomas. Richard.
& heres artat. 19 — filius « heres —
annor. 1613. Ellyn 2 da. setat. 25 annor. 3 John.
— 1613.
Edward 2 sonne.
Extracted from the Heralda Visitiition of Cheshire
made in the year 1613 now remaining in the College
of Arms Liondon and examined therewith this twenty
third day of March 1869 by me
Geo. Habbibok
Windsor Herald.
• Communicated by J. Bellamy Minshull, Esq.
184
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Psnsj^uII 0f (Srbsbith*
John MynshuU of Myn8hull.=T=Elyza da. of Tho. Poole of Poole.
Edward Mynsliull=Catherme da. of William Mynshull of ^^Margaret da. & heir
1 Bonne. . . . Davenport. Erdswick 2 sonne. of Tho. Fitton of
Pownall.
Thomas Mynshull of Erdswick.=f Margaret da. & heir of Tho.
Walker of Leigh Grene.
Thomas Mynshull of Erdswick^Elynor da. of Peter Shakerley
Living 1613. I of Holme.
Thomas Mj^nshull 8onne=Eliza da. of Peter MynBhull=f Mary da. of Sowland
& heire obijt s. p. Eob* Spark. 2 sonne & heir. Button of Hatton Esq.
I I
Thomas filius & heres »tat. 3 annor. 1613. G«ffi-ey 2. Margaret.
Extracted from the Heralds Visitation of Cheshire
made in the year 1613 now remaining in the College
of Arms London and examined therewith this twenty
second day of March 1869 by me
Geo. Habbison,
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
185
SP^Sns^all 0f ^uxdOmt^.
Nicholas MynshuU a second brother of
the house of Minshull of Mynshull.
Hewen Mynshull.sjp
Edward Myiishull.=FMargaret da. of Hugh Manwaringe of Nampwiche.
-^^yza da. of Eichard WrightspThomas Mynshullsf Dowse da. of John Geffrey
^^ Nampwich 2 wife.
licusri
youngest sonne.
Manwaringe of Mynshull.
Nampwiche 1 wife.
I
Jtlcbaxd Mynshull of =Elyza da. of Rich. Wilburgham Margaret wife of Mathew
7C'^0ipwich Living of London Esq. Manwaringe of Namp-
l6l^' wiche.
SXu^
lift
from the Heralds Yisitation of Cheshire
year 1618 now remaining in the College
'on and examined therewith this twenty
of March 1869 hy me
Geo. Habbisok
Windsor Herald*
/
Tor.
3 V
186
MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
ittsl^ull "l^ttnQtttB,
From the Vkitatim of Cheshire, 1663.
SnBJ^uII of (Srbstotke.
Middlewich 16 Sept. 1663.
Peter Mynshull of Erdswick Esq.=j=Mai7 daughter to Eowland
Died 1640.
I
Button of Hatton Esq.
1 Thomas Min8hull=T=Jane daugh. & one
of Erdswick Esq.
Died 1657.
of y« Coheirs of S'
Edw. Fitton of
Gawsworth B*.
I
2 Peter
Minshull.
1 Eath. wife to
Christ. Collier
of Yardlet in
CO. Staff.
I
2 Elianor
Minshull.
1 Thomas Minshull of Erdswick Esq.
ffit. 25 Ann. 14 Sept. 1663.
I II
2 Fitton 1 Hannah. 2 Mary. 3 Jane.
Minshull.
-^^^:
.y^^^m
Extracted from the Heralds Visitation of Cheshire
made in the year 1663 now remaining in the College
of Arms London and examined therewith this twenty
fifth of March 1869 by me
Gbo. Habrtson
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
187
Itsnsj^uII 0f llam^ton*
Chester 4'*» Septemb' 1663.
Bespite giyen for farther Batisfaction concerning
this descent and Armes but no proofe made.
John MinshuU of Hampton.:^
I
Handle Minshull of Hampton.^Eliz. daughter to Will. Leicester of Chester.
T
Fitton Alderman of Chester,
1 wife.
,j,
Eh'zabeth daughter to Charle8=pBandle Minshull=f=Sarah daughter to John
set. 48 an. 4 Sept.
1663.
Wright of Bradsall in
Com. Derb. 2 Wife.
Elizabeth wife to John Dalison. 1 Bandle son &
heire set. 14 an.
4 Sept. 1663.
L. Marv.
I
2 John. Mary. Martha.
Sarah.
Extracted from the Heralds Visitation of Clieshire
made in the year 1663 now remaining in the College
of ArmB London and examined therewith tills twenty
fiah day of March 1869 by me
Geo. IIabbison
Windsor Herald.
188
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA,
itmsHt '^ ^^^*
Nantwiche Hundred.
Chester 26 July 1664
Edward Mynshull of Churcli Mynsbull Esq.
22 H. 8 (12 Dec.) A** 1530.
T
John Mjrnshull of
Mjnshull EBq"" A<>
1546 (12 Oct.)
88 H. 8 filiufl et
heres apparent
Edwardi MynshuU
de MynBhuU ar.
10 Oct. 29 H. 8.
Will'" Hynshull a quo Mynshull
de ErdeBley.
Edward Myn8hull=f=Margaret daughter of Hugh Mainwaring of Nantwiche.
of Wyche
Malbank in Com.
Cestr. mercer
condidit Testam
2 Nov. A. 1557
3 & 4 Ph. et M.
fKainlDanng.
I I I I
1 Will" Mynshull.
2 Edward Mynshull.
Tewen Mynshull.
Thomas Mynshull.
Jeffrey MynshuUnpEllen daughter of Will" Bromley of Derfold in oo. Chest,
of Nantwich
mercer.
ISxmkZ'
MISCELLANRA. GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
189
A|
I
Bandle Hjnflhull
K' of Arts.
Eleanor daughter
of Richard Griffin
of Bartherton oo.
Ceet. Esq
John Mynshull Edward MTnBhullnr^(u^g<u*et daughter of Thomas Main-
of Beameheath. of Nantwioh
— purdiaped the
Biohard MjnshuU Lo'pp of Stoko
died w^ik>ut issue, in co. Cestr.
waring of Nantwiche.
T
I I
Sir Riohard 1 Jeffrey MjnahuU=pMar7 daughter of S' Edward Fitton of
MynBhuU of of Stoke an Utter
Burton in Barrister of Grays
Inne statis 70
annor. 5 Aug.
1664.
Com. Bucks
A^
Gausworth in co. Cestr. Bart, sister &
ooheire to S' Edw. Fitton Bart late
deoeased.
I I I
2 Edward Mynshull
of Nantwiche.
IMMguetdied
unmarned.
2 Ellen wife of
Philip Manwaring
of Peyer in oo. Cost.
Esq.
Jitton.
I
Sir Edward=^Marie daughter of
MynshoU
of Stoke
En* bom
A» 1627.
II I I
2 Richard 1 Anne wife of 2 Jane wife 8 Margaret wife of
Will" Norgell an Utter Mynshull. Thomas Elcocke of Rowland John Manwaringe
Barrister of Grays a younger son Huntington, brother of Elisha
Inne & one of the of Alexander
ancients there, brother Elcocke of
to Raphe Norgell of Poole in co.
Moston in oo. Cestr. GestriflD.
Manwaring of
Marton Sands in
CO. Cestr.
I
1 Edward tetetis 14 uin et
ampliua 26 July 1664.
I
I
I
2 William »t. 10 an. 1 Mary. 2 Anne.
8 Elizabeth.
^ ^'' /^/'/^'^
Extracted from the Heralds Visitation of Cheshire
in the jear 166} now remaining in the College
of Arms Liondon and examined therewith this twenty
fifth day of March 1869 by me
Geo. Harbison
Windsor Herald.
190
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
ffnsj^ttll jof €^tnUt.
Chestor 4 Sept. 1663.
John MynshuU of M7n8hull.^Eliz. daughter of S' Thomas Poole of Poole in Wyrholl.
I
1 Edward Min8hull=7=Catherine
of Minshull.
daughter
of £t1ph
Daven}X)rt
I I I
2 William Minshull 4 John MinshuU^. . . daughter & Go-
of Erdswick. youngest son.
8 Bandle Minshull
sof Calveley. of HuUgraye.
heire of Bob. Cooper
of Wistaston in
in Com. Chester.
I
Bandle Minshull of Wi8taston.=f=. . . daughter to . . . Bawllnsou of Crew in Com. Cestr.
I
Thomas Mjnshull of Wistaston.=?=Dorothy daughter to . . . Qoldsmith of Namptwich.
Lichf
T
Bichard MynshuU of Wistaston^Klizabeth daughter to Nicholas Gk)ldsmith
Died anno 1657. of Bosworth in Com. Leic.
r
1 Band. Mynsliull
of Wistaston
marr. Elizabeth
daughter to Bich.
Boote of Wis-
taston.
I
2 Thomas MynshuU
of Manchester mar.
Anne daughter to
. . . Dawson of
Manchester.
L
8 Bichard Minshull=Anne da. to
Alderman of
Chester tst. AH an.
4 Septemb. 1663.
Catherine da. to
Henry Johnson of
Manchester 1 wife.
I
Thomas
Griffith of
Aston in oo.
Flint 2 wife.
I I
1 Mabell wife t4)
John Boot of
Wistaston.
2Elizab.wifeto
William Street
Alderman of
Chester.
I III
1 Bichard MynshuU fUius et hffires oDt. 7 an. 4 Sept. 1663. 2 Thomas. 8 John. 4 John. Catherine.
died young.
p^^ j\y,si^^
Extracted from t)io Ilcralds Visitation of Cheshire
made in the year 1663 now remaining in the College
of Arms London & examined therewith this twenty
fourtli day of March 1869 by me
Geo. Haiirison
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ETT HERALDICA. 191
CONFIRMATION OF ARMS, BY SIR THOMAS ST. GEORGE,
GARTER, AND SIR HENRY ST. GEORGE, CLARENCEUX,
TO JOHN EVERSHED, OP EVERSHED, 1696.*
To ALL AND siNQULAB to whom these PreaeDti shall come S' Thomaa S' George
Kn' Garter Principal King of Anns and S' Henry St. George Kn' Clarenc" King
of Arms send Greeting, wbebeab the most Notle Prince Henry Duke of Nor-
folke Earl Marshal of England hath by Warrant or Order, under hia hand and the
Seal of his Office of Earl Marshal of Ejigland bearing date the S"* day of April last
past signifyed unto Us that he hath received TeBtimonials that M' lohn Everahed
of Evershed in the parish of Ockley near Darking in Surrey is a person of good
desert and Estate ; and by another Order bearing date the 26"* day of January
last hath also declared that his Grace is satisfyed by S' Richard Onslow and other
Gentlemen of Quality of the County of Surrey that the said M' lohn Everahed
is of an antient Family : And vrhereas he hath also produced to his Grace an
Escutcheon of Arms attested under the hand of S' Edward Bysshe En' sometime
Clarenceux King of Arms declaring hia Arms therein expressed to be the Arms of
their Family, his Grace did thereupon Order and appoint Us to allow and confirm
y* same unto the said lohn Everahed and his Posterity in due form. Ksow ye
therfore that We y* s*" Garter & Clarenc" in pursuance of y's* Earl Marshals Orders
& by virtue of y* Letters Patents to Us respectively granted under the Great Seal
of Engl"* have allowd and confirmed to y' 8° lohn Evershed & his posterity y* s*
Anns & Crest, as y* same are set forth in y' s'' Escutcheon & depicted in y* margin
hereof, viz. Argent, on a Chief Sable 3 mullets of 6 points Or pierced, & ft* y*
Crest A mullet of 6 points Or pierced between a pair of wings diaplayed Arg" To
be born & used by him y' b'' lohn Evershed & his posterity according to y" Law
* Copied from the original in ttiu prMsesBioii uf Snmiiel ETcrshod, Esq., of Eutbouroe, SusMi.
192 MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
and practice of Anna. In wiTNEa whereof We y' a* Garter & Clarenc* have here
unto Bubacribed our names &. affixed y= Seals of our reapective Offices thia 11**
day of March in v* Ninth year of y' Eeign of Our Soveraign Lord William y' S""
by y" Grace of Gfod King of EugH Scotl* France & Irel' Defender of y« Faith Ac.
Annoq Dni 1696.
Extracts fboh the Heraldic Collectioks op B. Glover belatihg to the
MiLDMAY Family."
-i'HB BESTITTTIOIf OP THE AbUES OF MtLSUAT.
To all and emguler aswell noblea and others to whome
these presentes ehall come Robert Cooke Esquire alias
Clarencieulz principall herold and kinge of armes of the
est weet and south partes of the realme of England from
y° Byver of Trent aouthwardes Salutem. As it is dayly
seene that tyme (Destroyer and consumer of all thingee)
throwes downe and extiaguidhes many auntient & honor-
able families, or by alteringe & translatinge their houses
& habitations obscurea their worthy races and eitractiooB,
that thereby Gods iustic may be felt and mans patience
tryed. So comes it to paaae as oftea that the same
tyine (mother of truthe) bringeth to light & disco*
yereth to be gentlemen of Longe and Auncient contrnusnce dyvers whose
auncestoTB (Sondry yeares beffore) were not reputed of such Antiquitie, that
therby the same Gods mercy may be sene & his bou'tie praysed. And this to be
so I iynd p'ntly manifested in the stocke or Linage whereof S^ Walter Mildmay
Knight Cnauncelor of the Exchequer and one of the Queenes Ma"^ most honorable
privy Counsell is Descended. For proof wherof this day hath his Bonne and heire
apparant Anthony Mildmay an Esquire of her Ma*'" stable shewed vnto me (in
the presence of dyvers other HeraldB) such auntient credible and authenticall
deedcB, Charters, Kecordes, wi^inges, evidences, and letters, some Sealed with
Scales of Annea aawell of their Aunccstors, as of dyvers noble Erics Barons &
other great p'son'ges of this Land (namely of Symon S' lize Erie of Huntinedon
A Northampton, of Gilbert Marshall Erie of Penbrokc, of Tho' Hollands Erie of
Kent & Duke of Surrey, of Edmond and Humfrey Erles of Stafford, of Ric
Nevill Erie of Warwike, of Anne Nevill Duchess of Buckingham, and of John
Abbott of Evesham,) As notwithstandinge any doubt that might grow thorough
lenght of tyme or ignorance of Evidence, it appeera cleerly that y* said S' Walter
is by fourtene discentes (from father to sonne) Lineally & Lawfully extracted of
the body of a very auncient gentleman of this land called Hugh de Mildmay, whoe
(witnesse a deede of the said Erie Symous) lyved about King Stephens tyme, now
foure huodreth and thirtie yeares past, and had yssue one S' Bohert Mildmay
• Hitrlcisn MSS. No. 215.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 193
Knight, & this Kjiigbt one Eoger, and this anoth' Roger a Knight, & he S"^ Henry
de Mildemay senior, then he one Baphe de Mildemay, & he another Eaphe, and
this Eaphe one Henry de Mildemay iunior, & he one Eobert de Mildemay, & he
another Rob*, who had yssue Tho" Mildemay father to Walter Mildemay, who was
J^ 1 of that surname, being an officer, in the said Anne Duchess of Buckinghams
ouse at Writle in Essex, that came out of the west & dwelt in that Countie :
where he left yssue Tho® Mildemay of Chelmsford in Essex father to Tho" of
Mulsham, to W °* of Bams in Sprin^eld in y« same countie, to John of Creting-
ham in Suffolk, and to this S' Walter of Apthorpe in y* Countie of Northampton
Knight. And as the continuance of this said gentlemans house hath ben longe, &
the discent therof (witnesse the Evidences & Charters aforesaid) most direct &
true (being very probable to haue ben a family of Gentlemen longe beffore the
farthest tyme aforesaid recyted) So is it as manifest, by y* several! Scales of y®
abouenamed Henry de Mildmay senior & Henry de Mildmay iunior now remayning
in the Custody of y* said S' Walter fayre & whole at their deedes emongest the
evidences aforesaid y' an auncient cote of Armes p'tayneth p'perly to y« same
house & family, ffor these 2 bein^ great grandfather on to another, beares therein
their Scoutchions circumscript w^ their p'per names A surnames 3 lyons Ramp-
ynge v«^ be azure in a feild siluer, for none els in this land gyves the same : as by
most diligent searche made in y*' oldest & newest Recordes & Registers of myne
office is to be seene & prooved. And therfore (being therunto requested) here I
haue delyuered vnd' my hand & Seall of myne office, y* said Armes, as in y® mar-
gent herof depicted more playnly is shewed, ffurther for y® better contynewance
therof in memory I haue subscribed a pedegree (bearing this date) wherem orderly
& verbatin be inroUed all y* said deedes. Charters Wrytings & minimentes in j^
custody (as is aforesaid) of the said S' Walter. Vnto whome & his heires & to y«
heires of his father, by power A authority to me comytted by Tres patentes vnd'
y* great Seale of England, & by vertue of myne office aforesaid, 1 do by these
p'ntes restore, ratify & confirme y* said Armes, y* is to say v* feild argent 3 lyons
Kampynge asure, y' he & they y^ same may beare vse & snewe foorth in Sheild,
Cote armour or otherwise with their due Diffrence, at his or their pleasures
according to their auncient A true right, & w^ out impediment, lette, contradiction,
Challenge, or interruption of any p*son or p'sons what soeuer. Dated at London
the 20 of August Anno D'ni 1583. And in y^ 25 yere of the reigne of our Sou'aigne
Lady Elizabeth by y^ grace of god of England france and Ireland Queene de-
fensor of the faith &e.
Rob' Cooke Alias Clarencieulx
Roy D armes.
^bert
ThB PEDEaBEE.
Hugh Mildemey.
S' Robert Erie Simon at the petition of Robert Mildemay Knight the sonne of
Mildemey Hugh Mildemay gave lande to y« church of S' Andrews of Osoluester
Knight. in K. H. 2 tyme.
Herbert Roger Herbert Mildemey the sonne of Robert Mildemay Knight
Mildemey. Mildemey. gave Landes by his deed to Roger Mildemay his brother.
TOL. ir. 2 c
194
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Roger
Mildemay.
r~
Henry
Mildemay.
I
A|
Gilbert Moreschall Erie of Pembroke gave landes by his dede to the
religious Brethren of the Church of Bradleigh &c. These being
witnesses Boger the sonne of Boger de Mildemay.
Henry Mildemay the sonne of Boger Mildemey gave all his Landes
in Herefordshyre to Bauf Mildemey his sonne, the deede is Sealed
Yf^ three Lyons Bampand.
Baphe
Mildemey.
Banff Mildemey the sonne of Bauff releaseth to the Abbot of
Euesham.
Baphe Mildemey.
I
Henry
Mildemay.
Henry Mildemey y^ sonne of Bauffe Mildemey as appeareth by his
deede dated 24 £ 3 Sealed w^ 3 lyons Bampand, gyves all his goods
w*** in the manor of Stonehouse to John Pynkeny & John Warre
Ghapleyns. And in this other charter it app'eth that Tho. Holland
Erie of Kent and L. Wake in the 17 B 2 doth make his attorneys this
Henij Mildemay & John Worley Esquier to delyuer possession of
certame Landes in Calleis to Thomas Strete.
Walter
Mildemey.
I
Bobert
Mildemey.
I
Bobert
Mildemey.
Mildemay.
Edward Erie of Stafford & L. of Tonbridce as app'etii by
his deede Dated 3 H 4 gave the churdi of Otwell to
Henry Bale, These being witnesses Bobert Mildemey &
Bobert his sonne.
I
Walter
Mildemay.
Humfrey Erie of Stafford doth make his attorneys Bobert Mildemay
William Blower and John Feringe to Deliuer possession of his
manner of Staunton to John Erancke Nicholas Dixon and W°*
Danby Dat. 17 H 6.
The copy of a letter of Eic. Erie of Warwyk to Tho. Mildemey in
E 4 tyme w^ Thomas as app'eth by the Court Bolles of the manor
of Thombury, was the sonne of Bobert Mildemey.
An A quittance that the aforesaid Tho. Mildemey and Walter his
sonne did make to the Abbot of Euesham anno 2 H 7. This Walter
was an officer in the house of Anne Duchess of Buckingham atWritle
in Essex as app'eth by the houshold Booke of the sayd Duchess.
John Thomas Mildemay
Mildemay. of Chelmsford
in Essex.
I
A breef of the letters patentes of K H 8 Dated
29 of his reigne to Thomas Mildemay of
Chelmsford and to Thomas his sonne.
Thomas Mildemay William Mildemay John Mildemay S' Walter Mildemay
of Mowsham of Barns in Spring of Cretingham of Apthorpe in North-
in Essex. ffeld in Essex. in Suffolk. amptonshire Elnight.
This Pedegree beinge the Lineall lyne of the familie of Mildemay (for so
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA, 195
TBually in latter tymeB the surname of Mildemey is written) was made and sett
foorth by djyers auncient Evidences and other Kecordes, the Copies wherof w^^ a
signification of ther severall Seales is heerin truely mentioned, which pedegree was
first examined and allowed by the right honorable George Erie of Shrewsbury Erie
Mareshall of England : By Virtue of which office of Erie Mareshall he hath heere
Tnto subscribed his name, the 12 day of June Anno d'ni 1583. And after the said
pedegree was registered & confirmed by £ob^ Cooke alias Clarencieulx principall
Herauld & Kinge of Armes of the East West & South partes of this Kealme of
England : Wher ypon by vertue of his Office of Clarencieulx Kinge of Armes, he
hatn subscribed his name the 20 day of August in y^' yeare affbresaid.
Or. Shrewsbury.
Sob' Cooke alias Clarencieulx
Boy Darmes.
A Sepertory to Bbisf notes howe to fboys the pedeobee of the famildb
the Pedegree. of Mildehay by the Eyidekce enclosei).
Hugh Mildemay is the first of that S'name that we fynd or Beade of, And
lyued in Eline;e Stephens tyme, as may be gathered by a Charter of Symon 8^ Lize
Erie of Huntingdon and Northampton : Who most Harrolds Ejiowe to haue come
into England with the said kinge. vide Cartam p'mam. And had yssue.
Bobert Mildemay Knight as appeeres by y^ said Erie Symons deede w^ S'
Bobert might lyve in K H 2 tyme. Vide Cartas 1° 2®. And nad yssue.
Boger Mildemay Senior as appeeres by a deede of Harbert Mildemey sealed
w^ one lyon Bampand. And this Boger might lyve in the iymes of £ B 1. and
K J. Yide Cartas 2 et 3. and had yssue.
Boger Mildemay Knight as appeeres by Gilbert Marshall Erie of Pembrokes
deede, wherin the said S' Boger (nominatea emongst other testes there) is pre-
ferred before Corbet Chandois Pembridge & other auncient Knightes. And he
lyred in K, H, 3^ reigne for then fiorished this Erie Gilbert. Vide Cartam 3. & had
yssue.
Henry Mildemay of Herefordshire as appeeres by a deede of y^ said Henryes
sealed with his Seale of Armes bearing in a Scoutchion 3 lyons Bampant. And this
Henry myght lyre also in the said if H 3 dayes, for he reigned almost Ix yeres.
Vide Caitain 4, and had yssue.
Baphe de Mildmay senior as appeeres by the said Henryes deede. And this
Raphe lyved in K E. i Baigne. Vide Cartas 4 et 5 and had yssue.
Baphe de Mildmay iunior who lyved in E 2 tyme vide Cartas 5 et 6. and this
latter Baphe had yssue.
Heniy de Mildmay of Stonehouse in Glouc' as appeeres by y^ said Henryes
owne deede, sealed w^ his Seale bearin^e lykewise in a Scoutcheon 3 lyons Bamp-
aund. And this Henry lyved in E. 3 Beigne, for then bears his deede date. And m
Hichard the secondes reigne, as app'eth by a deede of Tho* Holland Erie of Kent,
who in the same titles him Esquire & preferres him beffbre Worthy & other Gen-
tlemen of Antiquity. Vide Cartas 6 et 7. And had yssue.
196 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDIOA.
Bobert de Mildemaj senior as appeeres by a deede of Edmond Erie of Stafford
wherin this Bobert & his sonne are testes beffore Dannett & other gent ; and Ijred
in H 4 dajes vide Cartam 8. And had yssue.
Bobert de Mildemay iunior as appeeres by the deede of j^ said Edmund Erie
of Stafford, and by another deede of Humfrey Erie of Stafford. Dat in Begno H 5.
Vide cartas 8 et 9. And this Bobert had ysue.
Thomas Mildemay Senior to whom Bichard Nevill Deputie of Callis in E 4
Beigne wrote a most frendly & famiUer Letter, labouringe him to stand his good
freend as he had done beffore often to y^ Lord his Maister, who is taken to be the
Duke of Buckingham then, as appeeres by y^ said letter written all of y^ Erles
owne hand, & se^ed w^^ the beare and Bagged staffe, & directed to M' Thomas
Mildemay, Vide Epistolam pred' viz. Cart. 10. And this Tho* had ysue.
Walter Mildemay of Moche Waltham in Essex, who being an officer in Anne
Nevill Dutchess of iouckinghams house in E 4 reigne, at Writtle in Essex, was the
first of that family that came out of the west, and setled to dwell in that Countey,
vide the Howshold Booke of y* said Dutchess. This Walter lyved in H 7 tyme.
Also ut patet per Cart. 11. et per Cart. 12. And he had yssue.
Thomas Mildemay of Chelmesford in Essex. Vide abstract Trar' patent. H
Octaui in serie stirpis Mildmei irrotulat*. And he had ysue as all men knowes.
Thomas Mildmay of Mowsham in Essex, the Kinges Awditor of y® Duchy of
ComwaU, and of his Ma**** revennewes in London, Midd', Essex, Suff, Sorff, Hertf,
Cant. & Hunt; William of Barnes in Springfeld, John of Crettingham in Suff,
and S' Walter of Apthorpe in Northampton Knight.
And I Bobert Cooke Esquire alias Clarencieulx Harrold and Principall Einge
at Armes do heore certifye vnto all men, that there is no more cause of scruple or
double to be conceyvcd m this sirname of Mildemay for the Alteringe augmentinge
or leavinge foorthe of some one letter or other in menus wrytinge therof now at
this present tyme, of late yeares or before in any evidences or other wrytings, then
in a multitude of other gent' Simames of the Lande that length of tyme & erroura
of writers haue & dayly bringe into y® same case.
And for example ahnost all those Simames that in Auncient tyme ended in
Leigh, be now written (for the most part) in Ley ; as Audeley for Audeleigb,
Stewkley for Stewkleigh, Cholmeley for Cholmeleigh, Chorley or Chorleigh and
Bawley or Bawleigh, But which is a greater alteracion then yet came to this Sir-
name of Mildemay Scrope was aunciently written Scroube, Cecill Cisell and Sit-
silte, Dawtrye Daltripe, Davenporte Damporte, Harrington Haverington, Lile
Lisley, Lassells Laterells, Peyton Peton, ana Turvile Turberuile, And of my cer-
tayue knowledge and experience had in my visitacions dyvers yeeres heertofore,
there be none of this Sirname of Mildemay Mildmey Mildmay or Mildemey in
England, but on this syde trente where beinge a very rare name I fynd them only
in Essex, North' and Glouc* & these be all extracted of one family, and be of one
self and Same Sirname in pronunciacion & speache. And therfore with their
orderley differences may laufully beare (as their auncestors did beare) Argent 3
lions Kampinge asure, As more playnly is speeifyed in the restitution of Armes
made to S' Walter Mildemay <& to S)* Thomas Mildemay his nephewe this yeare of
our Lord Go4 1583.
Bob^ Cooke Alias Clarencieulx
Boy Darmes.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOOICA £T HERALDIOA.
197
From the Firitation ofEttex made A.D. 1634.
liCilbmai; of ^Hnfrnrs.
Chelmesford.
S' Walter Myldem^ of Apthorp in Com. Northampton,y:Mary siater of S' Francis
ChaunceUo' of the Exchecq^ a Priuie Counsello' of | Wabinf^ham Kniffht
estate to King Hen : the eight.
Walsingham Knight
secretary of Estate.
I 12
S' Anthony Mildmay of Apthorp Knisht Humiry Mildmay^Mury daur
eldest son. father of liary Coantesse of of Danhury Co.
Westmerland. Essex second son.
I
of Heniy Caple
of Hadhiun Esq.
Martha. Wine
inenid.
Katherin.
|1
|2
S' Humfiy liildmay of ^nJane daughter of S' Henry Myldniay=7=Anne da: & ooh.
Danhiuy Knight one of
the Justices of the
peace in this County
a* 1634.
8' John Crofts of
Saxham Com.
Suffolk Knight.
Knight, M*" of the
Jewel house
a» 1634.
of William
Hallyday
Alderman of
London.
John.
Anthony.
Mar.
John Mildmay eldest son
& heire a"* 1634 aged
about 12 yeies a"* 1684.
|2 I 111 |2 I
Humfiy. Edward. Ciceley. William Mildmay Henry. Suzan.
— eldest son & heire —
Anthony. apparent aged Anne.
about 11 yeres 1634. —
Mary.
The aboTe Pedigree is faithfully extracted from the
Yisitation of the County of Essex, made a.d. 1634,
remaining in the College of Arms, London.
Gbo. Habsison
Windsor Herald.
* Communicated by E. J. Sage, Esq.
198 MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA
pUbmas of Ponls^am onb ptic^ Igsbboto.
Thomw Ujldma; of Cbelmeiford Eiq.^AgnM da. o
Thomu Hjjdi
of HowMuun
Com. BsMx A
eld««t MQH o:
Ibomu.
I
I
Hut wife to Thomaiin mar.
HaUi«ir unto Anthaay
Buii&rd. Bowoher Esq.
Argati a baan AtHrt a cheurm
*tliaid labtt or betieteit thrtt
mvltdgM. martltltf argmt.
.1.3.
.1
John Ifildmaj of S' Wsltar Josne wift
Cretiagham in Mildmay to Xpoter
Com. Suff. of Apthorp Psjion
= Cbanoellar Biq.
FnuioMdA. of j" Bi-
BajnGbov of cheqnflr.
IfMwich. ^
8' Thomas Uyldnuy^^ElLzabeth da. of
of Moulsliam K* 8' John Puoker-
A Baronet obijt ing E' lord
BBM iuue. Cluincellor of
England.
Waltham and n<
Uowliham in Com.
EMei K' brother A
ooheir of Thomai Boger Aple-
Darcje of Toll- ton Eniglil
hunt Danijs in A Baronet.
Com. Essex
Esq.
Bridgett mar. to Anthony
Fennyng of Ipswich son A
hsire of Anthonj
Fenyng of Ipswich.
ElinbetJi 8. Anne G.
in Com. Essex. ^ sonn.
3' Thomas Mildmaj of Bimes eldest Km.^T^AlicedauT of . . . Wintrope of Crouton Com. Suff.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
199
Wniiam Hrldemay Thomas,
eldest son i heire
died in the ]ife time of
8' Thomas his father.
M'gaietdanrofS'
Oeorge Heraey of
Markes Knight, Liue-
tfloant of the Tower.
I
11 IS
8' Thomas Hildflmay Ouew
Ai
18 [4
. . . daii|;hterS=S' Henrj Mildemay^Amy his Walter Mildmay
of S' Will'm of Graces in the second wife of Much Bad-
Herris of
Croxeth
Knight his
first wife.
p'ish of Little Bad-
dow Knighted in
Lreland by S' Arthur
Chichester then
Lord Deputy about
the end of Aprill
a** 3*^ Jam. Kegis.
da. of
Brampton
GU>uroon
of Aysing-
ton Co.
Suff. Esq.
of Barnes Knight
maried the eldest
daughter of S' John
Erneley Knight.
Mildemay
alsHeniy
of Markes.
Alice wife to .
Harlakenden of
of Earles Cohie
Co. Essex.
Maiy.
Frances.
1 Heniy Mildemay
eldest son & heire
apparent.
2 Walter.
Elizabeth.
dowe 1634.
Bridget da. of
Ambros Jermyn
of Bushbrooke a
second brother
toS'Bobert.
L
1 Ambros. Judethwife
— toBenia-
2 Walter.
myn Wal*
longer of
the Pipe
Office.
y^(L:yPifch
may
The abore Pedigree is iaithfally extracted from the
Visitation of the County of Essex, made A J>. 1684^
remaining in the College of Arms, London.
Geo. Habbibov
Windsor Herald.
pUbmBi; 0f $trfin0.
John Mildmay of Cressingham in Com.^Franoes daur of
Wittham.
Suffolke third son of Thomas Mildmay
of Chelmesford eldest brother to S'
Walter.
Baynbow of
Ipswich.
II
John Mildma;
of PrickleweU
eldest SOB.
BoUrt
Mildmay of ^^Irng in Com. Essex
Uueing A*' 1634. Maried Joane da. of S'
Biehud Deane of London Knight, the
saide Bobert finde for Sherife & Alderman
of London.
Marian wife to
Andrew Atwood
of Wiltshire.
William Mildmay of Woodham Water.^
T
Bobert Mildmay.
The above Pedigree is fiiithfully extracted from the
Visitation of the County of Essex, made A.D. 1634,
remaining in the College of Arms, Ix>ndon.
Gbo. Habbisov
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA QENEALOOICA ET HBBALDICA.
Ctrew Hildnuy all Haruy of Mnrkea in Bumford, Moon^^Dorothe; danr of Willuni Oemrd
brother to S' Thomas MildmaT of BnrDw, K'.J adopted of Harrow on the hill Co. Hidd. Bm|,
k^-. .„ a, n TT T!-_!_u^ _u — n i. ^f^ ^^ g, Qill>erL||
I (1 1 i
Q»w«i Hildnu; eldeat ion & haire apparant, a* 1684.*" Fnuou-tt Bluabeth.{} Amj.ff
CmU ^tl/^^flliMn^,^
The aboTe Pedigree ia Mthfullj eitnoted from the
TiaiUtion of the County of EMei, made k.'D. 1634,
remaimng in the College of Arms, LoDdon.
• WiUiam Uildi^ was eldest aon of Sir Thomai Mitdmti; of Barnes, Co. Enei, Kt, bj Alioo
daughter of Adam Winthrop £>q. He wu married to Mai^ret Herrej at Bon^ord, July 11
1690.
t She survived her husband, and was buried at Bomford, from the Tower of Ijondon, Febman-
21 1606.
X Ihonuu Hildmay, eldeat ion of William and Margaret, was baptized at Bomford December 14
1593, and was buried there September 15 1657.
% Carew Hervey aU. Mildmsj was bom at Uarks February 2 169B i married Dorothy Qcirard
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA. 201
'^aitB mti Queries.
EiPLET. — I ehall feel much obliged for any genealogical notes relating to the Eipley
family. I have compiled a genealogy of the New England Eipleys, but am quite unac-
quainted with the English ancestry of the race. H. W. Kifley.
BicHABD Smith, titulab Bishop of Chalcsdok, is said to have been bom in Lin-
colnshire, A.IK 1566. He died in Paris, a.d. 1656. Where shall I find any account of his
family P What arms did he bear P Edwabd Fbacoce.
Botterford Manor, Brigg.
Mauletbbeb Fedigsee (vol. ii. p. 83). — In the parish registers of St. Michael's
Church, Stamford, I find the following entry : — " 1746. Jan. 8. Jane Withimi, daughter
of James & Elizabeth Maleyerer, bapt. ' Justin Simpson.
Stamford.
Williams op Abebystwith.— I shall feel obliged if any of your correspondents can
furnish me with information relating to the family of Williams, who formerly lived at
Aberystwith, in Monmouthshire. The arms of the family are, sable a chevron between
three spears' heads argent, embrued proper, on a chief of the second a grifSn's head
erased vert, holding in the mouth a smister hand gules. Crest, a demi lion rampant,
holding between his paws a shield charged with a griffin's head as in the arms. Miotto,
Cywir mi Gwlad. A. W.
• Abbot. — I should be glad of some information respecting the family of Samuel Abbot,
whose will, dated 1650, 1 subjoin. He is described in the Calendar as Samuel Abbot of
Surrey. A.
"Memorandum that on or about the fourteenth Day of December Anno Domini 1650
Samuell Abbott late of the parish of S' Butolphs without Algate Lond Batchelor Deceased
lyeing Sicke of the Sickness Whereof hee Dyed Did declare his Will nuncupatiue as
foUoweth (viz.) ffirst of all he nominated and appointed Captaine Leonard and his brother
Thomas Smith to bee his Executors and then willed that after his debts payd and funerall
expenses discharged his estate should be divided into three parts two parts whereof he gaue
and bequeathed vnto his two sisters Sarah Smith and Mary Smith ana the other third parte
he gaue vnto his servant Elizabeth Bowers w*'* words or the like in effect being of perfect
memorie he vttered and declared in the presence and hereing of vs whose names are sub-
scribed Bslph Cante and Samuell Mountford.
" Proved at London, Jan' 2, 1650."
at St. Oiles in the Fields September 25 1626, and Buooeeded his unda Sir Gkwen Hervey at Marks
the year following. He was Colonel of a regiment in the Parliamentaiy army at the memorable
Biege of Colchester ; and appears to have taken an active part against the Eins during the civil
war. Besides the children mentioned in the ViBitation, he had by Porothy his wife, Carew Hervey,
baptized at Eomford 14 July 1629 and buried there 27 February 1682— William, bapt. 18 Septem-
ber 1634 at Bomfotd ; buried there 16 April 1688— Thomas, bapt. 6 December 1685 at Romford ;
buried there April 20 1689 — and Gerard, baptized at Bomford September 26 1687 and buried
tiiere March 28 1642. Colonel Carew Hervey Mildmay was buried at Bomford, August 8 1676.
He left no will, and Beems to have settled part of his landed property on his son Francis, some
years before his death.
II Buried at Bomford, in the family vault in the chancel, May 16 1667.
** No entry either of the baptism or burial of Gawen Mildmay appears in the Bomford Begister*
tt Francis Hervev als. Mildmay succeeded his father at Marks in 1676. His elder brother
Gawen was probably dead. Mary, first wife of Francis Mildmay was buried at Bomford May 16
1655. Her daughter Ann, baptized at Bomford in March 1656, was buried there August 14 fol-
lowing. Francis Hervey Mildmay married secondly Mathew, only child and heir of Matthew
Honeywood Esq., and had by her a very large family. He was buried at Bomford December 7
1703. His widow died at the age of 78 in 1717, and was buried at Bomford. Francis Mildmay
was succeeded by Carew Hervey Mildmay, his eldest son — ^bom 1658, died 1748 — ^whose son Carew
Hervey Mildmay—bom 1691, died 1784 — was the last heir male of the Essex Mildmays. Jane
Mildmay, great-niece and eventual heir of the last Carew Hervey Mildmay, married Sir Henry S^
John of'^I><^mersfield Park Co. Hants, who assumed the name and arms of Mildmay by Boyal
Licence in December 1790. Marks— so long the seat of the family — ^was pulled down in 1808.
(Several views of it remain.) The estate was sold to the Crown in 1854. Lady Mildmay— the last
of that name — died in Biay 1857, aged 93.
1% AUve in 1701.
§§ Died October 20, and buried October 22 1664, in the vault at Bomford.
VOL. n. 2 b
202 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
Family of Bcttchbb. — In a standard biographical work on the officers of the British
nayy, it is stated that Eear- Admiral Batcher was of mean extraction. This is not trae.
His direct ancestor, Sobert Batcher, was lord of the manor of Eavensden, in co. Bedford,
and Hiffh Sherifif of that county in 1761. He bore arms, vert an elephant argent. Crest,
a branch of a cotton- tree. Motto, " Be steady." His only son was Samuel, who married
a Miss Atkinson, of Bengal. The issue of this marriage was, I presume, the Admiral,
who married Elizabeth Herbert, and was the father of the present learned and pious
Samuel Butcher, Lord Bishop of Meath. Bobert Butcher of Bavensden was also of
Ickleford, in Herts. Perhaps some of your English correspondents would giye some
further information about the family, ana oblige, yours, etc., Q.
DAyiES AST) Heffbsnan. — Lieut.-Colonel George Lenox Dayies, C.B., 9th Eegiment,
Superintendent Liyerpool Becruiting District, fought in the Peninsula, Afghanistan,
Sobraon ; died at Galway, 1852. A tablet to his memory erected in St. Nicholas* Church
by his brother officers, on it a crest ; oyer an antique regal crown, surmounted by plumes,
a " Pelican in her piety." No colours giyen. What were his arms and motto, and what
the colours of the crest P
Sarah Dayies, bom 1708, at Fahy, co. Galway, married James Heffeman, of Glena-
maddy, said county. What was his mother's family name? What was his father's
Christian name P Were the Heffernans originally from the co. Limerick and their resi-
dence Kilbreedy P Francis Bobbbt DAyiBS.
Hawthorn, Black Rock, co, Dublin.
Newman. — ^Was there a grant of arms to a Newman belonging to Fotheringhay, Oundle,
Castor, Tansor, Folkesworth, or any other place in the immediate neighbourhood of Peter-
borough about the year 1567 P
Grains Newman (son of Gabriel Newman, of London, son of Thomas Newman, of
Norfolk) married Anne, daughter of Nicholas Cullum, of London, — ^had issue seyen sons
and fiye daughters, Gabriel, Guius, Eobert, Nicholas, Francis, Thomas, and Hush,
Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, Jane, and Judith, as per monument at St. Matthew's, Friday
Street, in the north wall of the chancel. Born 1547, died 1613. What was the occasion
of a ^^rant of arms and crest to him on 12th Noyember, 1610 P
Sir George Newman, LL.D., of Kent, bom in 1562, died 1627. There is a monument
to his memory in St. Margaret's Church, Canterbury. How came he with a grant of
arms in 1611, for seryices P What is the motto, and how does the connection with the
family of Sir Edward Leeds, Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, arise P
Mrs. Mary Newman, daughter of Edward Newman, of Folkesworth, married to Sir
John Conyers, Bart., end of 1675 or beginning of 1676. What is the precise date of the
marriage P
Any information of this family of Newman would be yery acceptable. F. N.
Cbomwbll Family and Cobnish Abhb. — ^In the beautiful pedigree of the Cromwells
giyen in Camden's Visitation of Hunts, 1613, Sir Henry Cromwell, of Hinchingbrooke
(ob. 24 January, 1603), is said to haye married Joanna, daughter of Sir Ralph Warren,
£nt., Alderman of London, and of Joanna, his wife, daughter and heir of John Trelake,
of Cornwall, alias Dayy, of London. A shield is introduced by this match, the four quar-
terings of which I should like to assign to their respectiye owners : — 1, or a cheyron en-
grailed between three griffins* heads erased sable ; 2, or abend ermine between six annulets
sable ; 3, gules a fess argent charged with three billets gules between three martlets—
two and one— argent; 4, argent a cheyron engrailed gules between three martlets
sable, a midlet for difference. The last are the arms of Cfroker, but how was that
family oonneoted with Warren or Trelake ? C. J. B.
Lascbllxs. — Of which branch of the Lascelles family was John Lascells, an attorney at
Homcastle P In 1713 he was elected one of the Goyernors of the Grammar School, and
died in 1724. His widow, Susannah, ga?e a yery handsome chandelier to Uie church, and
two silyer flagons. George Lascells, his son, was patron of the lining of Fulletley, in this
county. In the pedigree of Bythers giyen in Whittaker's edition of ' l^oresby 's Leeds, ' it is
statea that Susannah, seyenth daugnter of Bobert Byther, of Belton, Esq., baptized in
1668 and sole executrix of her father^s will in 1693, married " — Lascells, of Crowle, co.
Lincoln." This, I conclude, is the John Lascells, of Homcastle. Who were his parents P
Thimhlehy, . B. E. H.
MISCELLAMEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 203
Fauilt oy Fullbb of £erbt. — In a note at foot of pedieree, vol. ii. £■ 130, it states
tktX Cstherine Fuller, sister of WiUiam, Bialiop of Limeriok, mEuried William Bligli,
ancestor of ttieEarleof Darnlej: his name wa«</i)An, not William (see 'Burke's Feeraee').
Tlie followinf; is an abetraot ofthe will of Thomas E^a^er, who married Lucy and not Mary
Cannon. This will was proved Au^st 23, 1623, and was dat«d the 15th of same month :
"To mj daughters Elizabeth and Katherine, to mj sonnes Edward and Thomas, to mv
brother (in lav) Edward Cooke, to the Cordwainera' Company, to my father (in law) M''
Simon Cannon, and to my brother (in law) Edward Cannon " certain earns of money ; the
"residue of my goods &c. ftc. to my deere wife Lncie and my son William, whom I make
eiecutora of this my last will and testament." Overseers of said will, John Waterhouae
and Abrahame Donne.
Dr. ThomasFullcr.preaent Archdeacon of Toronto, mentioned also in nof«,vol.ii. p. 130,
is 'of the Bandon branch of our family. — ^His father waa Thomas Bichard Fuller, who died
(being then Brevet-Maior in the 4lBt rej^iment) in Canada ; and his mother waa Mary
England, dangbter of Cimtain England, of the G9th regiment, and first consin of Sir
Eichard England, X.C.B. The Archdeacon married, in 1835, Cynthia, daughter of
Samuel Street, Esq., of Niagara, and has issoe a numerous family, of whom two sons are
married, and two daughters, — Margaret to Kev. D. F, M'Leod, and Elizabeth to J,
M'Murray, Esq., of Toronto, barrister- at-i aw. The Archdeacon was ordained in 1833.
It is stated by William Fuller, the Jacobite impostor, that he derives from Dr. Thomas
Puller (author of the ' Church History,' etc. etc.) through Bobert, his son ; bnt there is
no evidence to anpport this atateoMnt, nor does the name Bobert occur in any of the docn-
menta or pedigrees of this branch of the familv. All the published hves and memoirs of
Dr. Fuller give him but two sons, — John, by nis first wife {whose name has never been
discovered), and Thomas, bj his second wife, the Hon. Mary Boper, from whom derives
Jauss Fbanslin Fgllbb.
MoBLiT or TBB HouGHB, Co. Lahc. — Anne Mosley, of the Houghe, in thecounty
of Lancaster, widow, late wife of Bowland Mosler, late of the Houghe, Esquire, by
deed, dated 20 September, 1619, grants to her brotner-in-law, Humfray Daveuporte, of
Sutton, CO. Chester, in consideration of the sun of £100, all those closes and parcels of
land in Sutton, late or heretofore in the tenures of John Brodhurat of the Mylne, and of
Jbine JH^/ey
Wm. Brodhurst, his son, both deceased. On the fold of the deed is the signature of
Anne Mosley ; the seal nsed by her is also appended. It bears the doablo-qneued lion or,
her own family coat, she being one of the daughtere and coheirs of Sutton.
The Mosley pedigree occurs in St. George s Visitation of Lancashire, 1613.
J. C.
Shbbbs Familt,— One of the Sheers family was created Baronet by King Charles II.,
October 16, 1684. "The title, howe*er, became extinct before 1727. The family seat was
at Sljfield House, Surrey. C. G.
Etbbbhed. — I shall be grateful for any notices of Evereheds, either of present or past
times. The first record hitherto met with is of William de Everesheve^, in Wodetone,
OkUee, Surrey (see Mo. 10O4 Additional Charters, British Mnseom), The family resided
for many jsenerations in Ockley, becoming extinct (P) in that line in 1721. They appear in
the adiommg parish of Wamham, in Susses, before 1800, and the existing families, I sup-
pose, lave all descended from the Wamham ETersheda ; this, however, is disputed by
some branches of the famUy. Samukl Etbbshbd.
Eallbourx, Sutiex.
JLaiksbobodoh, OB Bairbobowb. — Thomas Bainborowe, a Lient. -Colonel in the
Parliamentary army, was killed at Doncaater, October, 1618. Eia wife's Cluistian name
was Margaret. They had a son WiUiam, and other issne. I am anxious to know who
Margaret Bainborowe was, what children he had, and who l^ey married, if they arrived
at matnrity. Edwabd Pbacock.
Solle^ord Manor, Brigg.
204 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
Family of Milbobkb of Hbsbfobdshibb.^Iii the Harleian MS. 6596, folio 72, is
the following curious statement : —
" The Milbornes came out of Lincolnshire. King Edward V. and Sir Piers Milbome
descended of two sisters. The Milbornes came of one Isett, and Sir Piers was one of
Lord Beauchamp's heirs and Chancellor to the King of England, which Sir Piers married
the d. and h. of Sir John Alesford, or Ausanne, K}, Lord of Tillington, in the parish of
Burghill, 00. Hereford. The said Sir John received the King into his house, and kept
him certain days at his own cost and charges. Sir Piers had a son of the aforesaid
daughter, which hieht Sir John Milbome. He married the d. of Sir Walter Devereox,
of Weobley ; This aoth appeare on a faire tombe in the parish church of BurgrhiU in this
inscription. ^ Here lieth the bodies of Sir John Milborne and Elizabeth, his wife, daugh-
ter of the most honorable knight of England, Sir Walter Derereux, who was slain at the
great battle of PiUeth.'
** Of the said Sir John and Elizabeth came Sir Simon Milbome. Sir John Baskerville,
Lord of Erdeslej, and Sir Balph Baskerville are brothers : the mother of them was the
daughter of the Lord Audeleigh [note in the margin, " not soe in the pedigree of the
Baskervilles "], whose mother was one of the daughters of the Earl of iurundel. Balph
married the d. & h. of Sir John Blackett, in Cotswold, at a place called Icombe, whose
d. & h. Jane, Simon Milborne married, and one son and 13 daughters. The son and 2
daughters died without issue. Simon Milbome knowing the goodness of his title and
pedigree, went to law with King Henry YUI. and recovered an advowson of £60, and
against the king, — the king to give it on one vacancy, and Sir Simon on another. Sir
Edward Milbome inherited the lands of Sir John Alesford, Sir John Oldcastle, and Sir
John Blackett, Knights.''
The above paper has already been the subject of a brief inquiry in ' Notes and Queries,'
but has received no elucidation. As the thirteen coheiresses all married into good Here-
fordshire families (two single ones excepted), it might be interesting to verify, if possible,
some of the above remark^le statements.
Can any of your readers elucidate the connection with Edward y.,^the heirship of
Lord Beauchamp, — which of the Kings of England Sir John Alesford entertained, — and
when and where is any account to be found of the Lincolnshire ancestors of the Milbornes P
W. G. B.
MiLBOBNB OF Hebbfobbshibb. — On the evidence of Harl. MS. 1996, fo. 165, it
would appear that this family is descended, by a female, from the Berkeleys of Dursley.
The pedigree is as follows :—
Six John Blackett, Sjiiglit.= Margaiet, d. of Sir John Berkeley, Knight.
Margaret d. & h.=Balph Baskerville, of Erdesley, Et.
[ I
Jane, d. A sole heir of Balph.=Sir Simon Milbome, Et.
The above receives a degree of confirmation from the following inq. p. mortem of
8 Henry V. : — ** Margaret qu8B fuit uxor Johannis Blackett, Chevalier." Then, after
enumerating four separate manors and ^messuages in Somersetshire, the inquisition adds,
*' Dodemarton or Deamarton Maner' ut de honore Glocester."
From Eudder's ' History of Gloucester,' ** Doddington Manor," it appears, was held
by Bobert de Berkeley and his descendants of the honour of Gloucester, according to the
records of 47 H. III., 21 Ed. TIL, and 4 Henry IV. It was held by William de Berke-
ley, 5 Ed. III. ; by John de Berkeley, 19 & 22 Ed. III. ; by Sir Nicholas Berkeley,
his son, together with one messuage and two yard lands, 6 Kioh. II. ; Maud, widow of
Bobert de Cantelupe and daughter and surviving heir of Sir John Berkeley, was served
of this manor, 4 Henry IvT; as tocu Margaret, the widow <f Sir John Bhickett,
8 Henry F.
Perhaps some of your readers may be acquainted with some other evidences which
might confirm, what appears to be probable, that Margaret was daughter and coheiress of
Sir John Berkeley ana sister of Maud. C. J. R.
GoBGE AND Nbwton Fahilibs (vol. i. p. 78). — Sir Thomas Newton married Mar«
garet Gk>rse, daughter of Sir Edmond Gxirge, of Wraxhall, Somerset. Sir John Newton
married Margaret Pointz. Sir Henry Newton married Catherine Paston. Sir Theodore
Newton married Penelope Eodney. This Sir Theodore was Lord of Bitten, in Gloucester-
shire, in 1608. The Newton family, 22 Ed. IV., became possessed of the manor of Bitten,
in Gloucestershire. C. G.
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Maitland Pedigree, compiled by .G-. H. Bogers-HarriBon, Wiodflor Herald . . 205
Smethuwt Pedigree, extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms, by
Albert W. Woods, P.S.A., Lancaster Herald ; communicated by Bichard
Smethurst, Esq., of Ellerbeck 214
Grant of Arms, by William Hervy, Norroy, to the Town of Morpeth, 1662 ;
copied from the original, in the possession of the Corporation of Morpeth,
by C. J. Burgess, Esq 216
Westby Pedigree, from the Visitation of York, 1584 217
Cholmley Pedigree, eztraQted from the Becords of the College of Arms . . 218
Extracts from the Cholmley iBible, Whitby Abbey, and Whitby Begisters . 220
Cholmley Inscriptions 222
Pedigree of the Fetherstons of Packwood, copied from a manuscript in the
handwriting of Thomas Eetherston, of Packwood, dated 1662 .... 229
Eetherston Certificates and Warrant 230
Memoranda relating to the Lutman Family, copied fr^m a Black-Letter
Bible, dated 1680, in the possession of the Honourable and* Beverend
J. b. 0. Bridgeman 232
Extracts from the Over Begisters relating to the P^e Family, conmiuni-
cated by Charles F. S. Warren, Esq., B.A 233
Cole Pedigree, copied from the original, in the possession of the Bight
Honourable the Earl of Enniskillen 234
Orant of Crest, by Stephen Martin Leake, G-arter, and William Oldys,
Norroy, to Sir EUis Cunliffe, Knt. and Bart., 1760 ; copied from the
original, in the possession of Sir Bobert A. Cunlifie, Bart 251
Ghrant of Arms, by John Anstis, Garter, and Sir John Yanbrugh, Clarenceux,
to Dr. Hugh Boulter, Bishop of Bristol, 1720 ; communicated by W.
Consitt Boulter, Esq., F.S.A. 262
Examples of Armorial Book-Plates from the Peniarth Library: — Arthur
WilliamSy of Meillionydd, Esq., Carnarvonshire; Bichard Mostyn, of
Penbedw, Co. Denbigh, Esq. ; Yaughan ; Watkin Williams, Esq., of Pen-
bedw, Co. Denbigh ; Salesbury, Btig ; W. W. E. Wyime, Peniarth Library 263
Hall Pedigrees, from tiie Yisitations of London in 1668 and 1633-1 ; com-
municated by the Bey. H. F. Hall 266
Hall Funeral Certificate 266
Notes and Queries : — Hirst, Maynard, and Shirt Families ; Laughton Family ;
Soderini Family ; Phillips of Witston ; Macmanus Family ; Boulter,
Consitt, Holgate ; Grove of Woodford, Co. Essex ; Qroje of Feme, Co.
Wilts ; Lawrence of Coleraine ; Abbot Family 267
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Extracted from the Mec&ris of the College ofArnu, bi/
Albert W. Woodt, F.S.A., Laneatter Rerald*
Bichard Smethnnt of Chorle; in the Conntjr PoUtii
of IiaiicMt«r, bom 2\ JaQuan and bapt. at Qreat
Bolton 6 February 1756, died Z2 iKcaixj 1822 :
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■Alioe daughter of John Barnwell ofBollon
ftforeeaid, manied 31 December 1766 at
iltoa ; died 25 February 1842 : buried
Chofley. 3fl wife.
Bichard Smethunt of Chorlej^Anndau'r of James Bobert Joaaplt Alice Maitlia
~ " ■■ "' ' " " "" ' Smethorat Suiethurat liTing and
married married unniar- JtM,
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iiiue. usue. I860.
[>. Palatine of Laneaater: In
the Comminion of the Peace
and a Depulj Lieutenant
for laid County, bom 26 July
1790 and bapt. at Chorley :
died 28 April 1B67 and there
Mellor of Chorley
aforeeaid : married at
Dean Co. Palatine of
Lancaater 6 Julj 1820, i
died 21 March 1861 :
buried in the Cemeterj
at Chorle;.
> Communicated liy Bicbaid Smethnnt, Eaq., of EUerbeck.
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Bichard Smetlmnt^Emily Jane dau*r
of Ohorle J afore-
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the Peace and a
Deputy Lieutenant
for Co. Palatine of
Lancaster, late
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Lancashire Rifle
Volunteers : bom
29 October 1824^
bapt at Chorley.
LiTing 1869.
of Joseph Holds-
worth of Bellevae
Wakefield oo.
York : In the
Commission of
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York, and M.P.
for the Borough
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1841 : married 21
July 1853 at
Sandal Magna
CO. York.
James Mellor
Smethunt 2^
son, of Trinity
Collie in
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bridge M.A.
and of the
Inner Tem-
ple Barrister
at Law: bom
26 July 1827
bapt. at
Chorley
Living
unmarried
1869.
I I
Augustus William Frederick
Smethurst of Book- Charles
wood in the Parish of Smethurst of
Chorley 3** son : In the Bookwood
Commission of the aforesaid 4*^
Peace for Co. Palatine
of Lancaster and for-
merly Captain 4'^
Boyal Lancashire
MiUtia : Bom 11 July
1830 bapt. at Chorley.
Living 1869 s. p.
I
Rmilj Bfand Mary only Child, bom
16 July 1858 : bapt. at Chorley.
Therisa Maria Wil-
loughby, eldest dau'r
of Gborge Willoughby
Osborne of Hawford
CO. Worcester, Major
General in the Army,
married 7 June 1866 at
Saint James's Westminster.
son, sometime
of S< John's
College in the
University of
Cambridge
M.A. bom 16
February 1832:
bapt' at Chor-
ley, died un-
married 19
February 1864:
buried in the
Cemetery at
Chorley.
I
Arthur Clough Smethunt^Catherine Wemyss
of the Limes near
Standish Co. Palatine of
Lancaster 5*^ son. In the
Commission of the Peace
for the County Palatine
of Lancaster : bom 16
February 1834, bapt. at
Chorley. Living 1869.
dau'r of Alexander
Bonaldson of the
of the City of
Olasgow, married
20^^ Jan. 1864 at
the Episcopal
Church Glasgow.
Ann Mary
married^
Chorley 1
June 1848
to her first
Cousin
Bichard
Smethurst
of Chorley
Both Living
1869.
Joanna Bussell married
at Chorley21 Dec. 1854
to James V aughan of
Gloucester Terrace
Hyde Park co. Midd'x,
and of the Middle
Temple Barrister at
law, and Magistrate of
the Police Court, Bow
Street and sometime of
Worcester College in
the University of
Oxford B.A^
I .
Amelia
Bury
died
unmar'.
buried
in the
parish
church-
yard at
Chorley
17 0cto.
berl844.
tki
Arthur Wemyss Smethurst eldest son, bom
27 Nor. 1864 : bapt. at S« Mary's Episcopal
Chapel Glasgow, died 29 May 1869, buried
in the Cemetery at Chorley.
Frank Bonaldson Smethurst
2*"* son, bom 5 November
1865 : bapt. at the Parish
Church Standish aforesaid.
Gertrude bom 9
Febraarv 1867 :
baptized at
Standish aforesaid.
I hereby Certify that the foregoing Pedigree is faith-
fully extracted from the Becords of the College of Arms,
London, and that the Arms above depicted do of right
belong and appertain to the descendants of Bichard
Smethurst of Chorlej Co. Palatine of Lancaster by Ann
his Wife daughter of James Mellor, and examined there-
with this Thirtieth day of July 1869.
AiiBEBT W. Woods
Lancaster ABegistrar.
21G
MISCELLANEA GENE^VLOGICA ET HERALDICA.
GRANT OP ARMS, BY WILLIAM HERVY, NORROY, TO
THE TOWN OP MORPETH, 1552.*
To all and Singuler aswell kinges heraldes
and offycers of Armes as nobles Ctentyllmen,
and others which These presentes shall see or
here, I wyllm Heruy esquyere otherwyse called
Norrey principall herald and kinge of Armes
of the Northe partyes of this realme of Eng-
londe, Sendyth Due comendac'ons and gret-
ynge. flforeasmoche as Aunciently frome the
begynnynge the Renowme of Anncient Cetys
and Townes corporate hathe bene comendyd to
the worlde by the good Decertes and lawdable
actes and costomes of the Inhabitantes of the
Same. Emonge the which I the sayde Norrey
kinge of armes notte Specyally at this presente
The good worshipfull and well Dysposed p'sones
the Bayly ffe and Burgesses of the towne of Mor-
pathe in the Countye of Northumbrlonde hathe
well and worshipfiilly guyded and behaued them
selfes in all humble obedyence towardes the
kinges Ma** ffrom the begynnynge, wherby they haue well meryted and decerned to
Receyue the Signes and tokens in Shy Ides called Armes. In consyderac*on wherof at
the gentell request of the sayde Baylyffe and Burgesses, I haue asigned unto them
Armes and blason mete and convenyent for a further Demonstrac'on and declarac*on
of theyr honest behavyour and Demenure towardes theyre prince and countrey.
And further hauynge knowlege of credyble p'sones of theyre fyrst fowndae'on I
could nott w*owt grett Iniury of theyre fyrst fownder The noble and valyaunt
knyght Sir Roger De Marlay assigne unto them any other Armes Then a p'cell of
his Armes for a p*petuall memory of his good wyll and benevolence towardes the
sayde Towne so well begon and so longe contynued, which were to his preiudyce to
haue it forgotten and brought in to obly vyon. In consyderac*on wherof I the sayde
Norrey Kynge of Armes in mann' and lOTme abouesayde by power and auctoryte
of myn omce annexed and graunted by the kinges maiestes Letters patentes under
his gret Seale haue geuen and graunted Ratyfied and confyrmed unto the sayde
Baylyffe and Burgesses of the Towne of Morpath in the countye of Northumbre-
lond, and to theyre Successours for eu'more. The olde and Auncient armes of the
sayde Sir Roger Marlaye Thereon a castell golde for the augmentac*on for a fur-
ther Declarac'on of theyre worshipfull behavyour and goode decertes so well be
gone and longe contynewed. As more playnly aperyth by the pycture therof in
this m*gent. To haue and to holde to the sayde Baylyffes & Burgesses of y« towne
of Mor^athe & to theyre Successours, And they it to use & enjoye to their wor-
shypes for euermore w*out Impedyment lett or interupcyon of any p'son.
In wytnes wherof I the sayde Norrev kinge of Armes haue Signed these pre-
sentes w' my hande and sett thervnto I'he Scale of myn offyce and the Seale of
myn Armes. Geuen the xx*^ Day of Maye, in Anno Dm 1552. and in the yere of
owr Souereigne Lorde Edwarde the vj*** by the grace of god kynge of Englonde,
ffraunce & Yrlonde Defender of the fayth and in yerth under criste of Englonde
and Yrlonde the Supreame hedd the Sixth yere.
P' me Willm Hcruy
als Norrey Roy d^armes.
• Copied from the original grant, in the possession of the Corporation of Morpeth, by C. J.
Burgess, Esq.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
217
VUitation of York, 1584*
^#*^^f»W
The Crest & Armee of
John WeBtby of Mow-
bricke in com. LancaBtrisD.
I. Somersett deliuered
vnder my hand the single
Coate w***out the Crest to
Eaufe Westby of Bauens-
fold with a mullet differ-
ence.
Saufe Westby of Leyton Hall and Westby Thorpe in Crauen.=f=
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Hobert son & hey re died Eobert Westby Henry We8tby=p
in his fathers tyme. 2 sonne. 3 son.
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Eaufe Westby.=T=Anne da. to Hugh Wyrrall of Louersall.
Eaufe Westby of Thomas.
Eauensfold —
living a<* 1585. Margaret.
I
Margery wife of Elena.
John Eookby
of Skyres.
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Barbara.
Brigett.
• Harl. MSS., No. 139i.
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2 20 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
ElTEACTED FROM THE ChOLMLET BiBLE,* WhITBY AbBET.
Inscription on title-page : — Anne Cholmeley hir Bible giuen hir by hir brother
the Lord Bishop of London.
I was maried to the Lady An. Compton the 19*** day February 1665 at Ham'er-
ton in Huntingtonsh by . . . Lany Bishop of Lincolne. H. C.
Ld Mandevile after Earl of My daughter Mary was borne munday the
Manchester being god-Father 20*** of septemb 1667 between six & seven at
Mary Countes of Northampton night at my house in the Fal-Mal street in
and the lady Allington y* was London, & was Christned the 26*** of the said
widdow to S' W" Compton month of septemb being in the parrish of S*
Godmothers. Martins in the fields. H. C.
My daughter Ajine was borne the 28*** of May 1 672 at my house at Whitby,
she lined three days, & lyes buried in the Chancell of Whitby Church, being bom
about ten weeks before the full time. H. C.
My daughter Mary was maried to my Cosin Nat. Cholmeley the 16*** day of
Octob' 1683 in the Farrish Church at Whitby by M"^ Luke Bagwith Minister of
the same. H. C.
My grandson Hugh Cholmeley was born at . . . hous at Whitby Sunday the 3**
day of August 1684, at the hour of six in the morning, and was xt'ed the 14 day of
the s^ m6nth of August, in the Farish church at Whitby, being baptised by his
great Vncle the Bishop of London as had been his Mother before him, myseu and
his vncle Cholmly being god Fathers, and my sister Stephens godmother.
My grandson John Cholmley was bom at Whitby hous vpon Sunday the 18 of
July ] 686 about ten of the clock in the morning, and was christ'd in the Farish
Church at Whitby vpon munday y® 2^ of August following by M' Luke Bagwith
Minister of the ransh, my L'd Bishop of London, and his vncle S' John Nicholas
being god fathers, and my wife the lady Anne his god mother. H. C.
It pleased god to take to himself my son Nat. Cholmeley the 20*** day of Ap"
1687. he dyed in Whitby hous and lys Duryed in the Chancel of y® Church.
XL. C.
My grand Child Anne Cholmeley was bom vpon Wednesday about 8 of y*
clock in y® morning the 21** of Sept**** 1687 just 14 hours & 20 years younger then
her Mother, she was bom at Whitby hous, there being at y* same instant seen
two Sun's by Henry Whitby & seueral workmen at y* Peir at Saltwick & w*^** con-
tinued for aooue an houer, she was x'ned by M' Luke Bagwith, S** Francis Comp-
ton her Vncle being god Father & her Ants y« Lady Penelopy Nicholas & M"
Potter being the god mothers. H. Cholmeley.
My Dear Father died the 9*^ day of Jan. 168 J at Whitby & lys buryed in the
chancell of the same church. M. Cholmeley.
My daughter Anne died the 28*** of Apr^ 1691 at Whitby and lys burryed in
the Chancell of Whitby Church. M. Cholmeley.
My Dear Mother died May y® 26*** 1705 att Whitby and lyes buryed in the
chancell of the same church in the same graue with my father.
M. Cholmeley.
My Brother Hugh was Married to M" Katharine Wentworth Daughter to S'
Jn° Wentworth of Howsham y« 16*** of March I7lf . Jn° Cholmley.
* The Holy Bible, printed by Thomas and John Buck, printers to the UniTersity of Cambridge,
1629.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 221
My Nephew Jn" was bom yo W^ of December 1717 about nine in y* Mom.
Jno. Cholmley.
My Nephew Hugh was bom y« 17^ of Jan. 171| about 3 a clock in y« Moming.
Jno. Cholmley.
My daughter Mary was bom y® 18 of Jan. 1719 in Scotlandyard Lon.
My son Nat. Cholmley was born y* 15 of Nouember 1721. London.
My Son Bichard Cholmley was bom y^ 6 of January 1722. London.
My Brother John Cholmley died March 28, 1724.
My Son Will*" was born att Whitby June 26, 1724, about six a clock In j^
morning.
My son Henry was bom att Whitby December the 7, 1725 att 2 in morning.
My Son Bobert Cholmley was bom att Whitby January 28, 1726 att 5 a Clock
in the afternoon. K. C.
My Daughter Ejitherine was bom att York Sep^' 28, 1728 a quarter past 8
a docK in the morning. K. Cholmley.
My Daughter Ann was born att Whitby Aprill 23, 1730.
My Daughter Elizabeth Cholmley was bom August 5, 1731.
My Daughter Ann Died att Whitby y« . . . Day of May 1732.
My Daughter Mary Died att Whitby Feb^ 7, 1738.
My Son Samuel bom June 8, 1735 and died in the mouuth.
My Son Hugh died August 29, 1737 att London.
My Sister Elizabeth Cholmley died at Whitby Septemb. 1«^ 1740.
Nat. Cholmley.
My Brother John Cholmley died at Bath May 17**» 1741. N. C.
My Brother Bichard Cholmley Died at London January 11^ 1749. N. C.
My Dear Mother Katherine Cholmley Died at Howsham June 21"^ 1748 and
was buried at Whitby Church. N. C.
My Grandmother M« Mary Stephens Died at Bath Aprill 2^ 1748. N. C.
I was married to Miss Katherine Winn Second Daughter of S' Bowland Winn
of Noatell Bart. June 13^ 1760. N. C.
My Daughter Katherine was Bom at Whitby May S^ 1752. N. C.
My Sister Ejitherine Married to George Ouerend Esq' Jan. 10*^ 1754. N. C.
My Daughter Mary was Bom at Howsham March 24, 1755. N. C.
My Dear Wife Died at Howsham ApriU 9^ 1755 And was Buried in Whitby
Church . N. C.
My Dear Father Died at Howsham May 25^^ 1755 was buried at Whitby
Church. N. C.
My Brother Bobert was killed in America under the Command of Gen^ Brad-
dock July 9^*» 1755. N. C.
TOL. II. 2 O
222 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
«
I was married to Miss Henrietta Catherine Croft Eldest daughter of Stephen
Croft of Stillington Esq. September 10"* 1767. N. 0.
My Son Hugh was Bom at Howsham October 25**" 1758. N. C.
My Daughter Henrietta was Bom at Howsham August 23* 1760. N. C.
My Brother Henry Cholmley Died at York Aprill 25* 1762 was buried in
Belfreys Church. N. C.
My Son Hugh Dyed in Chapell Street London January 26*^1769 & was buried
in South Audley Chapell. N. C.
My Daughter Ann Elizabeth Cholmley was Born at Howsham Nov. 7*** 1769.
N. C.
My Dear Wife died at Howsham Nov' 22* 1769 & was buried in Whitby
Church. N. C.
I was married to Miss Ann Jesse Smelt Eldest Daughter of Leonard Smelt in
S* James Church August 22* 1774. N. C.
EXTBACTS FBOH THE WhITBY BxeiSTSBS.
BAJPTISM8.
1684. Aug^ 14^ Hugh Sonn of M' Nathaniel Cholmley.
1686. Aug^ 2»*, John Son of Nathaniel Chomley Esq'.
1687. Sep' 21"*, Ann Posthume Daughter of Nathaniel Cholmley Esq.
1724. July 17'*', William Son of Hugh Chohnley Esq'.
1725. Dec' 81", Henry Son of Hugh Cholmley Esq'.
1730. June W\ Ann Daughter of Hugh Chohnley Esq'.
1731. Aug»« 22, Elizabeth Daughter Hugh Cholmley Esq'.
1735. June 12* Samuel Son of Hugh Cholmley Esq'.
1752. June 9**", Catharine Daughter of Nathamel Cholmley &q' W^' Abby.
BUBUlLS.
1728. March 31-', Colonel John Cholmley.
1731. May 6'^ Ann Daughter of Hugh Chohnley Esq'.
1733. Eeby 10* Mary Daughter of Hugh Cholmley Esq .
1735. July 2°*, Samuel Son of Hugh Cholmley Esq'.
1740. Sep*' 4*, Elizabeth Daughter of Hugh Chohnley Esq' W^ Abby.
1770. Nov* 30* Henrietta Catherine Cholmley Wife of Nathamel Cholmley Esq'
M.P. Lord of this Manor, Died at Housham Nov' 22°^ & Buriea here
y« 30* Mt 31.
WHITBY.
Within AUa/r Rails, Bltie Ledger Stone,
EjkTHABmfi Wife of Hugh
Cholmlet Esq^ died
June 2P'' 1748.
MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET HEKALDIOA.
Hbbe ltxth the bodt of
NaTEANABL CHOUflLET EsQ
Who uabbied Mabt Hatsqwixk uho
Hktrk op S^ Hooe Cbolkelbt
OF Whitby Babonet. By t' Btoht
Hon""* THE liADY AnNB COMPTON
HI8 ONLY WIFE He DBPABTBD THIS
ufe the 20™ day of apbill 1687
Hg left by his Said Wife
Two SOHB AND ONE DaDOHTEB
HoQH HIS Eldest and Iohn.
Anne his dadohteb was bobng
flui honeths after his death.
On a Blue Ledger Stone adjoining the last.
Hdoh Cholmuiy Esq died Mat 25'"'
1755.
fArm* and erttl of CholnJey, with barimtft ladgtj
Hebe ltbth the body of
S' HcoH Cholmelby Babonet
who DEFABTBD this life the 9'" DAY
OF Ianuaby 1688 in y*^ fifty Seatenth
YEAR OF HIS AOB. He HABYBD Y^ BiOHT Hon"^^
The Lady Anne Coupton JDaughteb
To StENCKB EaBLE OF NORTHAMPTON
By WHOM Hb had only two DAnOHTSBS
Maby y'^ Eldest uabbied to Nathaniel
Cholhklet Esq, Anne y^ TOtmaBR
dyed at fodb daye8 old likewise
y" Body of y" Right Hon""-^ the Lady Anne
Cholmelet inteebed y*^ 26 of hay 1705
IN Y' 68 YEAR OF HER AOE.
224 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
On a White Marble Ledger Stone adjoining last.
Here Lybth
THE Body of Anne Cholmelby
Davghter op Nathaniel
Cholmeley by Mary his wife
Davghter & hier to b* Hvgh
Cholmeley of Whitby Baronet
She was born September y^ 21
1687 & departed this life
April y"^ 28 1691 being
of the age of three years
seven months and
seven days
John Cholmlby Esq* Brother
TO Hugh Cholmlby died March
28, 1724.
Arms in lozenge^ Cholmley.
Adjoining last,
Henrietta Catherine 2^ Wife
of Nath^ Cholmlby Esq* died
November 22^ 1769.
Adjoining last,
E^ATHARINB IST WIFE OF
Nathanael Cholmlby Esq.
died April 9™, 1755.
To the memory of
Katharine Cholmlby,
Relict of the late Henry
Cholmlby, Esq* of Whitby
AND HoWSHAM, and ELDEST
daughter of the late
Nathanael Cholmlby, Esq*
Obt 3bi> February 1818,
-^T. SUiB, 65.
Chancel, Noi'th Wall,
SACRED to the MEMORY, OF HUGH CHOLMLBY OF
WHITBY AND HOWSHAM IN THE COUNTY OF YORK ESQ* :
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 25™ 175&, Ml 71.
AND ALSO KATHERINE CHOLMLBY WIFE TO THE SAID
HUGH CHOLMLBY; WHO WAS THE ONLY DAUGHTER OF
8« lOHN WENTWORTH OF ELhSHALL AND HOWSHAM BARONET,
BY THE HON*"^ MARY LOWTHER, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE
RIGHT HON*"^ lOHN VISCOUNT LONSDALE OF LOWTHER IN THE
COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND: WHO DIED JUNE 2l" 1748, Ml 48-
THEY HAD ISSUE; EIGHT SONS AND POUR DAUGHTERS
AS A MARK OF FILIAL DUTY, TO PRESERVE THE MEMORY
OP HIS RESPECTED PARENTS; THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED, BY NATHANIEL CHOLMLBY ESQ*.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 225
Chancel, South Wall.
DSFOSITVM
BicHABDi Gholmbley Eqvitis ayrati Hbnbici Cholmelet
EQVITI8 AYBATI FILII P&IMO-OEKITI, BiCHABDI ChOLMELET
EQVITIS AYRATI EjLTHEBINiE CuFFOBD VIUM HeNBICI CoHITIS
CyHBBL£ NEF0TI8; BoGEBI ChOLMELET EqYITIS AYBATI ABNB
pons ; AB antiqyI Familia Cholmeletob' de Cholhelby in
COMITATY CeSTBENSI OBIVNDI : YlRI TAM EXTEBIOBIS COBFOBIS
DECOBS SPECTABILIS^ QYAH POTIOBIB' ANIMI DOTIBYS ADOBNATl
DOMINYS HYIYS MaNBBU,
QyI P08TQYAM PEB MYLTOS ANNOS IN HIS PABTIBYS ElBBNABCHA
DBFVTATYS LOCYM TENENTIS ReGIS, BT CoNSILIARIYS D'nI ReGIS IN
PABTIBYS BOBBALIBYS SYB SEBENISSIMIS ReGIB' JaCOBO ET CaBOLO
bxtitissbt: Tandem Cobpys syym hyic sepylchbo, spibitym yebo
SYYM IMHOBTALEM^ PATEI 8PIRITYYM PIE PLACIDEQ' BEDDJDIT YICE8I
MO TEBTIO DIE^SeP^*" AnO MrM ChRISTIANJE 1631, ^TATIS QYM 51.
EX Sysanna priorb Coniygb filia Iohannis Legard Armiq'^ reliqyit
Hygonem Gholmbley Eqyitem ayratym ; et Henricym Gholmbley
PRiETER RiCHARDYM IN TENBRI8 DEFYNCTVM ; ET MaRGARETAM NYPTAM
Gylielmo Stricland Eqviti avrato : ET Vrsvlam Georgii Trotter
Armioeri Goniygem.
Ex Mabgabeta filu Gylielmi Gob Armigeri Goniyge postbriore
RELIQYIT RiCHARDYM ET GyLIELMYM ADHYC SyPBRSTITES.
Mabgabeta belicta MiBSTissiMA Gonivgi amantissimo
ET bene MBBITO P. POSYIT.
Or a shield in the centre of monnmeni are painted the arms of Cholmley impaling those of Legard
and Cob : and lotoer down, on two email ehielde, Cholmley, impaling Legard, argent on a bend
bettoeen six mnllete pierced gules a cross pattee or ; and Cholmleg, impaling Cob, saJble a chevron
between three fishes naiant argent a chief or.
Chancel, North Side of East Window.
IN MBMOBY OF HENBIETTA
CATHEBINA CHOLMLBY SECOND WIFE
OF NATHANIEL CHOLMLBY
OF WHITBY AND HOWSHAM
IN THE COUNTY OF YOBK ESQ*
WHO WAS THB ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
STEPHEN CROFT OF STILLINGTON
IN THE COUNTY OF YORK ESQ*
DIED NOYEMBER 22^ 1760 iE: 31.
THBY HAD ISSUE TWO SONS
AND TWO DAUGHTERS.
Arms, qnarterlg 1 and 4 Cholmleg, 2 and 3 Wentworth, impaling quarterlg per fees indented or
and gules, in first quarter a lion passant guardant q/" the last, Crofi,
Crest, ChoUnleg.
Chancel, South Wall.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT CHOLMLEY ESQ**^,
OF HOWSHAM AND WHITBY ABBEY,
FORMERLY IN THE ARTILLERY,
DIED DECEMBER IC™ 1861,
AGED 75.
226 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERAU)ICA.
Chancel, South Side of East Window.
IN MBMORT OF
KATHEBINB CHOLMLET WIPE
OF NATHANIEL CHOLMLET
OF WHITBY AND HOWSHAM
IN THE COUNTY OF YORK ESQ*;
WHO WAS THE SECOND DAUGHTER
OF S* ROWLAND WINN
OF N08TELL IN THE COUNTY
OF YORK BARONET: DIED
APRIL 9™ 1765, M: 24.
THEY HAD ISSUE TWO
DAUGHTERS.
ArmB above iwcription, quarter^ 1 and 4^ Cholmley, 2 and 8 ITentworth, impaling
ermine on a feat vert three eagles ditplaged or.
Chancel, North Wall.
NEAR THIS PLACE
ARE DEPOSITED THE MORTAL REMAINS OF KATHERINE^ RELICT OF
HENRY CHOLMLEY ESQUIRE
OF WHITBY AND HOWSHAM IN THIS COUNTY;
AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE NATHANIEL CHOLMLEY ESQUIRE
BY HIS FIRST WIFE, THE 2^^* DAUGHTER OF
SIR ROWLAND WINN BARONET, OF NOSTAL.
SHE DIED FEB*^ 8^ 1818 ; IN THE 65™ YEAR OF HER AGE.
POSSESSING A FIRM AND ACTIVE MIND :
REGULATED BY THE STRICTEST RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES
SHE STRONGLY EXEMPLIFIED THE SEVERAL CHARACTERS
OF A WIFE, A MOTHER, AND A NEIGHBOUR
BY AN UNIFORM EXERTION TO PItACTICE WITH EFFECT
EVERY CHRISTIAN; EVERY SOCIAL VIRTUE.
AS A TRIBUTE
OF THEIR DUTIFUL REGARD HER AFFECTIONATE CHILDREN
ERECTED THIS TABLET TO HER MEMORY.
Chancel, North Wall.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE CHOLMLEY ESQ*'^
OF WHITBY ABBEY, AND OF HOWSHAM,
WHO DIED NOV* 24. 1867 :
AGED 74 YEARS.
THE LORD GAVE, AND THE LOKD HATH TAKEN AWAY;
BLESSRD BE THE NAME OF THE LORD. JoB, I. 21.
ArmSf Chclmley^ impaling argent three bag-leares slipped virt — Foulis.
Creetf CholmUg.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 227
Chancel, North Wall.
To THE MBMOBT OF NATHANIEL ChOLMLET EsQB
OP Whitby, and Howsham, in the County of Toek
WHO died March 11™ in the year op the Redemption 1791.
He WAS A Man, by all who knew Him
deservedly esteemed, and respected.
Beloved, by those more intimately connected with Him,
after a life op the purest Integrity and Benevolence,
He was summoned, in the 70™ Year op His Aoe,
TO AN UNION, with THE KINDRED SPIRITS
OP JUST Men made Perfect.
CEAMBE, ST. MICHAEL.
Mural North Side of East Window.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OP
CHARLES CHOLMLEY ESQ^
OP WHITBY ABBEY AND HOWSHAM
IN THE COUNTY OP YORK,
WHO DIED IN LONDON ON
THE 2l" DAY OP DECEMBER 1821
JET. 40
AND WAS BURIED IN
S'' JAMES CHURCH.
Amu, CholmUy and WMworth quarterly.
Chancel, Mwral South Side of East Window.
NEAR TO THIS PLACE
LIE THE REMAINS OP
BEATRICE LOUISA,
ELDEST DAUGHTER OP COLONEL CHOLMLEY,
OP WHITBY AND OP HOWSHAM,
WHO DIED ON THE 14™ OCT* 1845
AGED 19.
Chancel, Mwral North Side of East Window.
THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HUGH NATHANIEL
ONLY SON OP
COLONEL CHOLMLEY OP WHITBY ABBEY
AKD OP HOWSHAM
IN THE COUNTY
WHO DIED AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS
ON THE 15™ DAY OP JUNE 1846 :
M. 18
AND WAS BURIED IN THE SAME PLACE
IN TRINITY CHURCH YARD.
ArmSf Cholmlsy.
228 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Chancel, Mural South side of East Window,
THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIA FRANCES^
BEING THE THIRD AND LAST REMAININO CHILD OF
COLONEL CHOLMLET^
OF WHITBY ABBEY AND OF HOWSHAM^
IN THE COUNTY OF YORK.
WHO DIED IN LONDON ON THE 26''^ DAY OF
SEPTEMBER 1847 :
M. 16.
South Wall.
TO THE MEMORY OF
MISS MARIA CHOLMLEY.
SECOND DAUGHTER OF
THE LATE HENRY CHOLMLEY ESQ^*
OF WHITBY ABBEY AND OF HOWSHAM
IN THE COUNTY OF YORK,
WHO DIED AT HER HOUSE IN LONDON
ON THE 13™ MARCH 1861 :
M, 73.
Smth Wall.
NEAR THIS PLACE
LIB THE REMAINS OF
GEORGE CHOLMLEY ESQ^,
OF WHITBY ABBBY^ OF HOWSHAM,
AND OF NORTH ELMSHALL,
IN THIS COUNTY,
WHO DIED AT HOWSHAM, NOVEMBER 24'™ 1867,
IN THE 75™ YEAR OF HIS AGE.
HE MARRIED HANNAH ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF JOHN ROBINSON FOULIS ESQ*",
OF HESLBRTON AND BUCKTON,
BY WHOM HE HAD ISSUE THREE CHILDREN,
BEATRICE LOUISA, HUGH NATHANIEL,
AND MARU FRANCES,
WHO ALL PREDECEASED HIM.
HIS WIDOW HAS ERECTED THIS MONUMENT
IN AFFECTIONATE REGARD
FOR HIS MEMORY.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.
Armtf Cholmfey impaling FouHs.
MottOt C(usit (utusima virtus.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA. 229
dmeolagta Jamflie be :ffeti|ie»tom( be facfttaooH, com. tSlarr.
WiU'* BMienUm d« Pwtltwood
■dmianu etia' in gaQdun Sanela
Anne do EnoUe 3> H. S°.
Joh'w ffeth«r«lon d« PBckvood^EliiabeUift filu WiU'i Timer
'"'""■ & Dionime ni, fllie 4 heredu
Joh'U Smith da Hudej
in com. Wut.
Will'i ffethenton dt^Aniu filia . . . Linoldde Chadiwicli p'oohit
Faokwood : 2 Oliiu. { Bronuerove earn. Wafir'. pcwtea FiL Butler
la BudbrcNike com. Warr.
daB
Joluni Pklmer
da Aston Cant-
lowe com. Wmt,
Benett dc
Sranmu ffethonton 8 SI., despon. San',
fll'a A hnedo' . . . AbeU de Suatock
com. WaiT.
WiU'i ffethenton 3 lil., dnpon.
Johana' fllis' A hered'e Thome Phillippa
ciritat. Wigar., et reliot. Ed'ci FhiUipps
Ae Stadle; com. Wair.
Joh'es fibtheratoii^IwbeUaBUi* Joh'jg Elizabetl
21 of Judo 1645, B'l
Woodward de
Bntlan Hariton
com. Warr. riTeni
1637. postea
Inbelk filia Joh'is
Woodward de
Dassett Parra
com. Warr.
nupla Thome
Earbome
doEnoUe.
Alicia nupta
Henrico Pal-
mer de Ein)^-
230 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIGA ET HERALDICA.
iJ
III I I II
Johan'ett ffethenton 1, Thoma's ffethenton 8 filius Dorothea nupt. Maria ux. Tho.
obijt sine prole. TiveiiB 1662, de Paokwood. Johan'i Phillipps Qrore de Bowley
— = de Studlej com. Stafordis,
Stepha* ffetherston 2, Johanna filia 4 Bichardi com. Warr. nuptas fuerant die
obijt sine prole. Woodward de Daasett porra mercorij Jan. 20
— com. War', viyens 1662. 1663.
Will's ffetherston 4. —
/
gemell
paita.
Isabella.
P*r Symon'e Archer de Tanworth in oomitat.
Warr. Squite* auratu' Anno : Dom. 1687.
A Motto set uppon one of j* Pillars of a Bridge att S' I^othy Fetherston' home at Kirkeswald
Colledge soe called in Cumberland
Christi Pennatus Sydera morte peto.
Being Fetherd, I craue heayen by y* death of Christ.
See directions on y* other syde how to find this Pedigree Begittred in y* Hralds Office, rid.
A memorand. of my Pedigree Si Armes How to find y"* in y* Heralds Office ride
If occasion be to search y« Heralds Office for y* Armee and Pedegree of Fetlierston of Packwood
com. Warr. you will find them inserted with two Certificates from ye Family of Fetherstonhaugh in
Northumberland w"* y* Earle Marshalls Order thereupon exactly Begistred in a lai^ Folio Book
in y* Heralds Office Marked D. 14 folioJ476 and 148*._ there will be foond likewise inserted in y«
said
means
adyisd
Know all men by these nresents that I Abigail Dikes Wife of Tho. Dikes
Esq., and the only surviving daughter and heir of Albanaugh Fetherston of Fe-
therston Haugh in Northumberland Esq' do hereby certifie and declare that I do
acknowledge and owne the Family of Fetherston's of Packwood in the county of
"Warwick to be a branch of our Family of Fetherstonhaugh. I having been told by
my Father M' Albanaugh Fetherston that there was a tradition which came to
hi'm from his Ancestors that there were three brothers which removed from our
Family as Souldiers and did settle their abodes, the one in Lincolnshire, one in
Warwickshire and one in Surrey, which tradition hath alwaies been believed by our
Family as an undoubted truth. And for the better satisfaction of that King of
Armes in whose province the County of Warwick doth belong, I do give fullpower
and authority to John Fetherston of Packwood in the coun^ of Warwick Sfsq' to
shew the Coat of Armes of my Family as it hath been anciently used, with such
proper distinctions as the King of Armes or his im*ediate deputy shall think fit
In testimony whereof I have sett to my hand and seal.
Signed in the presence of us
Isaac Gilpin Abigail Dikes
fiTetherston haughe. Tho. Dikes
Anne Blenkinsopp
ffetherstonhaugh l)odBon.
Exam' p' Bob* Devenish Eeg*
we. King Eouge Dragon.
* Copied from a manuscript in the handwriting of Thomas Fetherston, of Packwood, dated 1662,
thus described in the appendix : — " The Gbneologie of o' Family here in Fftckwood drawne out by
S' Symon Archer of Tanworth in y*' County of Warr* Knight w*^ I hane drawne out yppon the
second page foUowinge accordingly as it was taken by him." The manuscript is now in the pofies*
sion of John Fetherston, Esq., F.S.A., of Packwood.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA. 231
%U^nnbtt jfjet^nstjott.
To all to whom these Presents shall come Alexander Fetherston Vicar of the
Parish of "Wolrerton in the County of Bucks and Prebendary of the Prebend of
Colwich in the Cathedrall Church of Lichfield sendeth Greeting £[now Ye that
I the said Alexander Fetherston (son of Christopher Fetherston Eector of Ben-
tham in Yorkshire being the third son of Alexanaer Fetherston late of Fetherston
Haugh in y« County of Northumberland Esq' deceased) bein^ now above the age
of sixty yeares (which Christopher was younger brother to Albany Fetherston late
of Fetherston haugh Esq' deceased) do by these presents testify and declare that I
have often heard m)m several Persons of Our Family of Fetherston haugh That
the Fetherstons of Packwood in the County of Warwick are descended from a
younger brother of Our family whereupon we have upon our usual correspondence
with them owned them as of our kindred In Witness whereof I the saia Alexan-
der Fetherston have hereunto put my hand with the Seal of my Armes this 4^ day
of May in the year of our Lord 1678.
Alexander Fetherston.
In the presence of Longueville.
John Carwe.
Exam' p Bobt. Devenish Beg'
G-re. King Bouge Dragon.
I do hereby Certify that the above is a true Copy from
the Register of Pedigrees marked 2 D 14, fo. 147 b,
remaining in the College of Arms, London, this 24th day
of Januaiy, 1868.
Tho« W" Kino, York Herald.
WARRANT OF ROBERT, EARL OP AYLESBURY, DEPUTY
EARL MARSHALL, 1678.
Whereas it is certified under the hand and Seal of Abigal Dikes wife of Thomas
Dikes Esq' the onely surviving daughter and heir of Albanaugh Fetherston, late of
Eetherston-haugh in the County of Northumberland Esq' deceased and Alexander
Fetherston son of Ghristoph' Fetherston, third son of Alexander Fetherston late
of Fetherston Haugh aforesaid Esq' deceasedi That the Family of Fetherstons of
Packwood in the County of Warwick are owned and acknowleaged by her the said
Abigal and him the said Alexander and others of their Paternal Kindred to be a
Branch of y® antient Family of Fetherstons of Fetherston Haugh in the said
County of rTorthumberland whereby they have right to the Armes of the said
Family of Fetherston of Fetherston Haugh to be borne with their due and proper
differences. And whereas by the Testimony of 8' William Dugdale Xn} now Gar-
ter Principal King of Armes, it appeareth that the said Family of the Fetherstons
of Packwood aforesaid have of his knowledge borne the Armes of that Family of
Fetherston-haugh viz* Gules a Cheveron betwixt three Ostrich Feathers Argent.
And for a difference three annulets Sable upon the Cheveron, for the Space of Fifty
Years at least last past.
Whereas also Thomas Fetherston now of Packwood aforesaid son and heir to
John Fetherston of Packwood Esq' deceased doth humbly desire That the said
Armes together with his descent so farr as it is to be justified by ancient writings
and the memory of Credible Persons may be re^stred in the Office of Armes
for preservation of the Memory thereof to Posterity, Which descent of the said
Family of Fetherston of Packwood, drawn by 8' Simon Archer late of Tanworth
in the said County of Warwick Kn* (who was reputed a Great Antiquary and
232 MISCELLANEA GENEALOQIGA ET HERALDIOA
Skilful G^enealogist) unto the year 1637, and since continued by ThomaB Featherston
now of Packwood aforesaid to this present Year 1678, hath been exhibited to me,
A true Copy whereof testified under the Hands of the said S' Willm Dugdale
Kn' now Grarter and S' Henry S' George Kji' Norroy King of Armes is hereunto
annexed.
. I Hobert Earl of Alesbury Deputy with His Ma*^ approbation to the Most
Noble Henry Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshall of England haye thought fitt and do
by these Presents Order and appoint, That the Eegister of the College of Armes
snail make Entry of the said Armes and descent together with these Presents and
the above mentioned Certificates in the Books ana Becords of the said College :
Eor whose so doing these shall be a sufficient Warrant : Given under my hand and
the Seal of the Earl Marshalls Office this 23'^ day of May in the 30*^ Year of the
Keign of Our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second, by the Grace of God King of
England, Scotland, Prance and Lreland Defender of the Faith etc. Annoq' D'ni
1678.
AlLSBBUBY
D. E. M.
To the Beg*' of the College of Armes or in his absence
to the Waiters of the month there.
Bob* DirvENisH Beg'
Exam' p' Tho. Mat Chest'
Gbe. Knro. Bouge Dragon.
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is faithfully
extracted from the Becords of Uie College of
Arms, London.
Albsbt W. Woods,
Lancaster Herald.
?futman.
MeM0BA17I)A. BELATOfO TO THE LUTMAN FaMILT, COPIED FBOH A BlACK-LeTTEB
Bible, dated 1580, in the possession op the HoKOimABLB and BEyBBEicD
J. B. O. Bbidgeman.
Will'm Lutman was cristned the firste day of Marche Anno Dom. 1583.
Elizabethe the Daugter of George Bose was Baptized the 31'^ of October
1596.
Wiirm Lutman and Elizabethe Bose was maried the two and twentethe Daye
of July Anno Dom. 1616.
Booeart the Sonne of Will'm Lutman was Baptizede the fowerethe Daye of
Maye his bearthe Daye was the xxix^ Daye of April beeinge Tuse daye Anno Dom.
1617.
Mary the Daughter of Will'm Lutman was Baptized the xxviii*** Daye of No-
vember, heere bearthe Daye was the xxii*** daye of November beeinge munday 1619.
Will'm the Sonne of Will'm Lutman was Baptized the xv*^ ^y of Aprill his
bearthe day was the xii^^ day of Aprill beinge thursday Anno Domini 1621.
Thomas the Sonn of Will'm Lutman was Baptized the x^^ daie of november
his bearthe daie was the second daie of November beinge Satere daie anno 1622.
Elzabethe the Daughter of William Lutman was Baptized the xvi*'* day of
June her berthe Day was the xi'** Day beinge Satere Day. Anno Domini 1625.
John Lutman the sonne of William Lutman was Baptized the xi*^ day of novem-
ber his bearthe Day was the vi*'* day of november 1627.
MISCELLANEA OENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA. 233
John Lutman the sonne of "William Lutman was Baptized the xx*** Day of May
1629.
John Lutman the Sonn of "Will'm Lutman was haptized the xi"* Day of July
1630 his hearth day was the x*** Day of July neare vi of the clok in the after
noone beinge Satersday.
Eob. Lutman y® sone of Rob. Lutman was Baptiz*d y* 20 Day of Febuary
16^.
Mary Lutman y* Daughter of Bob. Lutman was baptized y^ 6 Day of August
1662.
Bob. Lutman was maried to Susanna CoUings.
William Lutman y® Son of Bob. Lutman & Susanna was baptiz'd y^ • • .
Susanna Lutman y^ Daughter of Bob. Lutman & Susanna was baptized y^ • . .
William Lutman was maried to Margeret Cobden y^ • • •
|flpe.
EXTBACTS FfiOM THE OVEB BeQISTEBS BELATINO TO THE POPE FaMILY.*
Dudley y® sonne of John Pope Doctor of y' Ciuill law was baptized y« first day of
January 1607.
1637. John the son of Dudley Pope Esq. and Elizabeth his wife was baptized the
first day of June.
1639. ffrancis the daughter of Dudley Pope Esq. and Elizabeth his wife was bap-
tized the twelfth day of December.
Bridget the wife of the Bight Worshipfull M' D' Pope was buried the ffburteenth
day of ffebruary 1612.
Nicholas Pope the son of M' D"^ Pope was buried the second day of Nouember
1616.
Margaret the wife of John Pope Doctor of the Ciuill Law was buried the nine and
twentieth of Decemoer. 1624.
1626. Anthonie servant to D' Pope was buried the xxyj of September.
1638. John the son of Dudley Pope Esq. and Elizabeth his wife was buried the
seuen and twentith day of March.
1639. Elizabeth the wife of M' Dudley Pope was buried the 21«* day of December.
1639. firancesse the daughter of M' Dudley Pope and Elizabeth his wife was
buried the 24*** of December.
1663. Feb. 7. John Craft & Agnes Squire were married by & before Dudley Pope
Esq^ one of the Justices of tne Peace for the County of Camb. according
to the true Intent and Meaning of the Act in that case providing.
1661. Sept. 6 Margarett the wife of Dudley Pope Esqu' was buryed.
1672. Dudley Pope Esq' Counsellor at Law. May 15 - 72.
* Communicated by Charlee F. S. Warren, Esq., B.A., of Over.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOQICA ET HERALDICA.
MISCELLANEA GENKALOOIGA ET HEBALVICA.
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GRANT OF CREST, BY STEPHEN MARTIN LEAKE, GARTER,
AND WILLIAM OLDYS, NORROY, TO SIR ELLIS CUNLIFFE,
KNT. AND BARONET, 1760.*
To all and Bingular to whom these Presents shall
come, Stephen Martin Leake Esquire Garter principal
King of ArmS) and William Oldys Esquire Norroy
King of Arms, send Greeting : Whereas those ancient
Badges or Ensigns of Gentility commonly called or
known by the Name of Arms, nave heretofore been,
and still are continued to be conferred upon deserving
Persons, to distinguish them from the common sort of
People, who neither can, or may pretend to use them
without lawful Authority. And Whereas Sir Ellis
Cunliffe Knight and Baronet of Saighton Hall in the
County Palatine of Chester, and representative in the
present Parliament for the Borough of Liverpool in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, hath represented unto the Right Honorable Thomas
Earl of Effingham, Deputy (with the Boyal Approbation) to the Most Noble Edward
Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, and Hereditary Marshal of England, that he hath
requested, his Pedigree and Arms attested bj Sir Henrjr S' George Norroy Kins
of Arms, with a continuation of the same, might be registered in the College or
Arms, and not being able to justify his right to the Crest usually borne by his
Family, hath desir^ his Lordships Warrant for our Granting, and Confirming
unto him and his Descendents, ana to the Descendents of his Pather Foster Cun-
liffe of Liverpool aforesaid Esquire, such Crest as He and They may law^Uy bear
and use : And forasmuch as his Lordship duly considering the Premises, did by
Warrant under his Hand and Seal bearing date the Twenlr Third day of Apnl
last, order and direct us to devise. Grant and Assign such Crest accordingly :
Know Ye therefore that We the said Gurter and Norroy, in pursuance of the
consent of the said Earl of Effingham, and by vertue of the Letters Patent of
our several Offices, to each of us respectively Granted, under the Great Seal
of Great Britain, have assigned and do by these presents Grant, and Confirm
unto the said Sir Ellis Cunliffe the Crest following: Viz, on a Wreath of
the Colours of his Arms, A Greyhound Sejant, Argent, Collared Sable, as the
same are in the Margin hereof more plainly depicted, to be borne and used for
ever hereafter by Him the said Sir Ellis Cunliffe and his Descendents, and by the
Descendents of his said Father, with their due and proper differences according to
the ancient usage and Practice of Arms, without the Let or Interruption of any
Person or Persons whatsoever, In Witness whereof, We the said Garter and Nor-
roy Eliugs of Arms, have to these Presents subscribed our Names, and affixed the
Seals of our several Offices, this Twelfth day of May, in the. Thirty Third year of
the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second, by the Grace of Gt)d oi Great
Britain, France, and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith Ac. and in the Year of
our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and Sixty.
S. Martin Leake Garter W" Oldys Norroy
Principal King of Arms. King of Arms.
* Copied from the original grant in the posseBsion of Sir Robert A. CimlifTe, Bart.
252
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDIOA.
GRANT OP ARMS, BY JOHN ANSTIS, GARTER, AND SIR JOHN
VANBRUGH, CLARENCBUX, TO DR. HUGH BOULTER,
BISHOP OF BRISTOL, 1720.*
To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall come John Anstis Esq' Gar-
ter, Principal King of Arms, and S' John Yanbrugh Kn^ Olarenceux Eling of Arms,
send Greeting.
Whereas, The Reverend Hugh Boulter,t Doctor in Divinity, Dean of Christ
Church in Oxford, Rector of S^ Olaves Southwark and Arch Deacon of Surrey,
nominated by His Maj^^ to the Bishoprick of Bristol, made application to the
Right Hon^^ Henry, Earl of Berkshire Ac. Depulr (with the Royal approbation)
to his Gbace Thomas Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of
England, for our devising (and after his Lo?'' approbation) Granting and Assigning
* Commnnicated bj W. Consitt Boulter, Esq., F.S.A.
t 19 November, 1729. Will of Hugh (Boulter, ArchbiBhop of) Armach, of this date. Te«tator
mentions his wife Elizabeth, his brother Mr. Charles Savage, iunior, his uncle John Bnsden, his
cousins Thomas and John Plomer, his cousin Mrs. Tomes {or Tomas), and her six sisters. Be-
queaths to Ambrose Philips, Charles Este, Charles Morgan, and Richard Morgan, £20 each, to buy
mourning. Directs that Dr. Bobert Welsted and Ambrose Philips be never troubled for money they
may owe him. Mentions his house in Henrietta Street, and estates in Kensington, the Minoriea,
Bermondsey, Crippleeate, and near Oxford. Leaves sums of money for augmenting poor livinss
in Ireland, endowing nouses at Drosheda for the widows of four demmen of the diocese of Armagh,
and to Magdalen and Christ Church Colleges, Oxford. Appoints John Hoadley, Bishop of Ferns,
Charles Cobb, Bishop of Dromore, and Richard Morgan, £sq , trustees of his effects in Ireland, and
Luke Gardiner, Esq., assistant. Executors : his wife Elizabeth, the Bishops of Ferns and Dro-
more, Charles Savage, junior. Dr. Bobert Welsted, and Richard Morgan.
Testator died 27 September, 1742, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, where there is a
monument to his memory. Will proved in the Prerogative Court of Ireland, 15 November, 1742,
and at London (on the Certificate of " Ambr. Philips, Regr."), 23 December, 1742.
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THE MOSTYN MONUMENT,
NANNESOH OHUBGH, FLINTSHISE.
Impressions on folio plate-paper of this Monument,
designed by G. Gibbons, from the original copperplate
engraved by S. Gribelin, belonging to W. W. E. Wynne,
Esq., of Peniarth, may be obtained on application to the
Printers of the * Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica,'
price 1*. 6e/., post-free.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 253
unto him such Arms and Crest as may be lawfully bom by him and his descendents:
And forasmuch as the said Earl of Berkshire, considering the premises, did by
Warrant under his hand and seal, bearing date the Seventh day or November last,
order and appoint us to devise (and aiter his Lo^'* approbation) grant and assign
such Arms and Crest accordingly : Now know Ye that We the said Charter and
Clarenceux in pursuance of the consent of the said Earl of Berkshire, signified as
aforesaid, and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our Offices to each of us respec-
tiveW granted under the Great Seal have devised and do by these Presents (with
his Ix)^*^ approbation) Grant and assign unto the Bight Eeverend D' Hugh Boul-
ter, Lord Bishop of Bristol the Arms and Crest hereafter mentioned viz^ Quarterly
Azure and Ermine in the first quarter a Dove proper, and in the last a Bird-bolt
in pale Or, feathered Argent, and for the Crest on a Wreath Argent and Azure
two like Bird-bolts in saltire and thereon a Dove rising proper as the same are in
the margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter
by him the said B^ Beverend The Lord Bishop of Bristol and the heirs and other
Descendents of his body lawfully begotten with their due differences according to
the Law and usage of Arms without Lett or interruption. In Witness whereof
We the said Gurter and Clarenceux Elings of Arms have to these Presents sub-
scribed our names and affixed the Seals of our respective Offices the fourth day of
Apnt in the sixth year of the Beign of Our Sovereign Lord George by the Grace
of God, King of dreat Britain France and Ireland, Def^der of the Eaith, &c.
Annoque D^ni 1720.
John Anstis Garter J. Vanbrugh
Principal King of Arms. Clar* King of Arms.
Bxtreoted from the Beeorda of tdb Ck)llege of
Anns, London, and examined therewith this
eighteenth day of Maj, 1869.
Albert W. Woods,
Lancaster and Begistrar.
d^iramplies af %xmatml §00k-|gJatc».
Arthur Williams, of MeUlionydd, Esq., Carnarvonshire. •
Richard Mostyn, of Penbedw, co. Denbigh, Esq'.f
Yaughan.J
Watkin Williams, Esq^ of Penbedw, in the County of Denbigh. §
Salesbury. Biig.||
W. W. E. Wynne, Peniarth Library.**
*
• Arthur Williams, Esq., of MeillicMiTdd, horn 28 April, 1681 ; married Muriel Williams (bom
27 September, 1684), daughter and coheiress of Lumley Williams, of Ystyraoolwyn, Esq., and by
her had issue a son and daughter, viz. : —
Edward Williames, of Ystymcolwyn, Esq., co. Montgomery, died 81 October, 1723, »t. 42.
Married firstly, Catherine, daughter of Boderick Lloyd, Esq., of Essex Street, Strand, by
whom he had an only child, Ann Williames, who married Sir Bobert Howel Yaughan,
Bart., and died 4 March, 1791, in her 65th year. H« married secondly, the Lady
Charlotte Herbert.
Muriel (died in 1763), married Bobert Williams, Esq., M.P. for Montgomery, second brother
to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart
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254 mSCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
Arthur Williams, of Meillionydd, grandfather of the above-named Arthur, married Anne, daugh-
ter and coheiress of Bobert Owen, of i stymkegid, oo. Carnarron, bad issue-
John Williams, of Meillionydd, High Sheriff for Camarronshire in 1660 and 1661, who mar^
ried Ellen, daughter and heir of William Williams, Esq., Weeg, and died s. p.
2. Arthur Williams, A.M., ob. s. p.
3. Bobert Williams, ob. s. p.
4. Owen Williams, ob. s. p.
5. William Williams, ob. s. p.
And 6. Edward Williams, who, by Susan, daughter of Thomas Wynn, of Bodvean, Esq., had
issue Arthur Williams, Esq.
t Bichard Mostyn, of Penbedw, Esq., M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, third son of Sir Boger
Mostyn, of Mostyn, Bart., by Mary, daughter of Thomas, Yisoount Bulkeley. He married Char-
lotte Theophila, oaughter and ooheirees of John I>ighy, Esq., of Qothurst, son and heir of Sir Eanelm
Digbv, by Yenetia, daughter and ooheiress of Sir Edward Stanley, by whom he had issue two
daughters, — Bridget, married to Lytton Lytton, Esq., of Knebworth, and Charlotte, married to
Bichard Williams, Esq., youngest son of Sir William Williams, Bart. He was the original founder
of the valuable Ubrary of printed books formerly at Penbedw, but now at Peniarth.
t Bobert Yaughan, Esq., of Hengwrt, bom 1695 ; High Sheriff of Merionethshire in 1735 ;
married 19 November, 1719, Janet, tmrd daughter and coheir of Hush Nann^, Esq., of Nanney,
M.P. for Merioneth [she died 20 October, 1778, and was buried at llaneUtydJ, by whom ha had
issue, —
1. Howel, died aged one year.
2. Hugh, bom 1728, died unmarried.
8. Bobert Howel, the flnt Baronet, aged about 68, 1791.
4. Griffith, bom 1725, died s. p. 1769i buried at Uanelltyd ; married Jane^ daughter of
Bichard Jones.
Catherine, living I791f died 21 January, 1807, aged 86, buried at Llanelltyd.
Sidney.
Janet.
Bobert Yaughan, Esq., died January, 1760, and was buried at Llanelltyd.
Bobert Yauffhan, the antiquarian, bom at Hengwrt in 1592, died 16 Ikuy, 1667, and was buried
at Dolgelly. He married Catnerine, daughter of Griffith Nanney, Esq., bom 12 December, 1594,
and died 25 January, 1662. By her he had issue, besides four daughters, —
1. Howel Yaughan, of Uenffwrt, High Sheriff of Merionethshire in 1672, died 28 October,
1675, buned at Dolgelly, who, b^ Lowry Gh*iffith, his second wife, had issue Bobert
Yaughan, of Hengwrt. He mamod Sidney Price, daughter and coheir of John Price,
Esq., of Bhiwlas, co. Merioneth, who died 1746 and was buried at Llanelltyd, & by
her had issue Bobert Yaughan, Esq., of Hengwrt (aged 2 years in 1697).
2. Tnyr, accidentally shot in 1688, ob. s. p.
8. Hugh, of Hengwrt [will dated 12 June, 1694], who, by Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund
Meyrick, Esq., had issue two daughters.
4. Griffith Yaughan, of Dolymelynllyn, manned Catherine, daughter & heiress of John
Boberts. fie died in August, 1700, and was buried at IJaneUtyd.
Arms : Yaughan, a crescent tor difference, on an escocheon of pretence Nanney.
(Extracted from the pedigree of Sir Bobert Howel Yaushan, Bart., registered in the
College of Arms, by Sir Isaac Heard, Garter, 18 January, 1792.)
§ Watkin Williams, Esq., of Penbedw, bom 80 September, 1742, Lord Lieutenant and Custoa
Botulorum of the counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, and Constable of the Castle of Flint, M.P.
first for county of Montgomery and afterwards for many years for the Hint boroughs. Son of
Bichard Williams, M.P. for the same boroughs (by Annabella, his wife, daughter and heiress of
Charles Lloyd, of Trenewydd, Esq.) i Bichard Williiiins was the youngest brother of the first Sir
Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart.
Arms : Williams and Lloyd of Trenewydd quarterlv.
II Colonel Edward Williames-Yaughan-Salesbury of the Ghiards, of BhAg, oo. Merioneth, inherited
Bhiig under the will of Mrs. Lloyd of that place. He was second son of Sir Bobert Howd Yaughan,
Bart., and was bom in 1769, by Anne, only daughter and heiress of Edward Williames, Esq., of
TstvmcoUwyn, co. Montgomery, and assumed the name of Salesbuxy, tliat of the former owners of
Bhug, in ... He died, unmarried, on a tour, at Syracuse, in 1807.
** William Watkin Edward Wynne, Esq., of Peniarth, co. Merioneth, bom 23 December, 1801 ;
elected M.P. for Merioneth in July, 1852 ; married 8 May, 1839, Mary, second daughter and ooheireaa
of Bobert Aglionby Slanev, Esq., of Walford Bfanor and Hatton Gnmge, oo. Salop, M.P., by whom
(who died 17 May, 1866) he has issue William Bobert Maurice, bora 15 Februaiy, 1840, elected M.P.
for Merioneth in July, 1865, and Owen Slaney, bom 17 October, 1842, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford.
William Wynne, Esq., &ther of the above, of Peniarth, bom 19 September, 1774 ; married 30
November, 1800, Elisabeth (bom 27 July, 1780), youngest daughter and coheiress of Bev. Philip
Puleston, D.D., by Annabella, his wife, eldest daughter of Biohwd Williams, of Penbedw, youngest
brother of the first Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
255
all ^ebitjrtes/
Visitation of London by Bob* Cooke, Clarenceux, 15G8.
Thomas Hall of Warnam, in the Countie of Sussex maried Margarett the
doughter of Fawthorne and had issue Thomas and John.
John Hall gentilman citezen and draper of London married to his first Wife
loh doughter of John Hall and had issue Jane his eldest doughter and to his
second Wife he maried Dorothe doughter of Miehell and by her had no issue and
to his third Wife he maried Jane the doughter of John Browne of London Esquier
juid by her had issue John his eldest Son Humfrey second Son and Thomas third.
Visitation of London by Sir Henry S' George, Bichmond Herald l(?38-4.
Bishopsgate Ward.
John Hall of London Merch*.=7:Ann da. of John Browne of Horton in Kent
I
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John Hall of Lon-=pSarah only da. of Thomas Hall=f:Benet daughter of Thomas
don MercV eldest
Sonne now living
1633.
Sir Martin Luroly
K* Alderman of
London.
of London
Marchant
1633.
Greene of Essex, Sister of
M' John Greene the
Conference Judge of
GuildhaU.
• Communicated by Reverend H. F. Hall, of High Legh.
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A|
I I I
Martin 2 John Hall.
HaU —
sonn 3 Humfirej.
and —
heire. 4 James.
B
II I I II
1 Sarah. B Elizabeth. Thomas 1 John 2.
I I
Daniel! 4.
— — Hall aged — —
2 Alice. 4 Mary. 19 years. Humfrey 3. Joseph 5.
Extracted tram Beoords ColL Arms.
Ex'* & found correct, July 88, 1868.
J. B. Plaboh6, SomerBet.
J^^^^
all jfwntral Ctrlifiratt.
M« Anne Hall late Wife of M' lohn Hall of London Cittizen and Draper of
London, doughter of lo. Browne of Horton Kirkby in the County of Kent £«qmre
deceased the seaventeenth day of December Anno D*ni 1619 and was buiyed in
the Parish Church of 8' Nicholas Aeon by her husband by whom she had 22 chil-
dren, 12 of which number died very yong. issue living are these
M' John Hall French Marchant eldest Sonne maryed Sara doughter of Martin
Lumley* Alderman of London.
Humfrey 2^ Sonne of Stansted in Essex Maryed Cicelyt Sister of S' Thomas
Midleton Anight and sometime Mayor of London and hath issue.
Thomas Hall of London Marchant 3^ Sonne, maryed Bennett doughter of
Thomas Green of London Bridge and hath issue.
Anthony 4 Sonne dow Customer of KnockuergusJ in L^land is maryed and
hath issue.
Daniell Hall 5*^ sonne maryed Margret doughter of Sayre of Kent and they
have issue.
Anne eldest doughter maryed to Bichard Bate of the City of Norwich and
hath issue.
Elizabeth the seconde doughter maryed unto Walter Fridgett of London and
hath issue.
Anna. Hall impaling Broum^ as in Vis. o/Londan^ 1568.
Funeral Certificate I 59.
Extracted from Beoords CoU. Arms.
Ex** and found Correct, July 23/68.
J. B. PiiAircHfc, Somerset.
* Lomelyn al's Lumley in Funeral Certificate of his Wife Margerie mother of Sara Wife of John
Hall. Arms of Lomelyn al's Lumley, party per fees GKiles & Or.
t In Vincent, London, Ped. of Brown —
Anne married to John Hall of London, Draper.
Homfrey HaU of London mar. Barbara Sister to 8' Tho* Midleton. Widow of Edw^ (Query.
JSamoiMl ?) Walden.
X Knookfergus, now called Carricfergus.
MISCELLANEA QENEALOOICA ET HERALDIGA.
257
liotts aittr Queries.
HiBST, Matnabd, and Shibt Fjlicilibs. — Addenda to the following lineages of
" Hirst of Eotherliam," " Maynard of Middlesex," and " Shirt from co. Derby," will be
gladly received by Chablbs Sothbban.
81, Derby Street, Mulme, Mdnckester,
HixM of iloti^erlatiu
John Hirst of Ginn House, par. Botherham, co. York, Esq. Will
dated April 20, 1730, and proyed in Exchequer Court, York, 1738. He
m. Catherine Gibson, and by her had issue — John, of whom after;
James nat. 1721, ob. cal. 1740, and bur. at Botherham ; Joseph, nat.
1727 and ob. inf. ; Georee; ob. inf. ; Sarah, nat. 1717, ob. 1787, bur. at
BoUierham, m. John Meuor of Mansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts, Esq. ;
Catherine, nat. 1719, ob. 1801, bur. at Botherham, m. James Lane of
Barbot Hall, par. Botherham, Esq. ; Ann, nat. 1729, ob. 1802, bur. at
Botherham, m. George Maynard (vide subjoined Maynard pedigree) of
par. St. Dionis Back Churcn, London, gent.
»trt.
rattttbsf of
^tltijioaite.
John Hirst oi Clough House, par. Botherham, Esq., eldest son, nat. 1715, ob. 1796,
and bur. at Botherham. He m., 1744, Elizabeth (nat. I7l9, ob. 1777, and bur. at Bother-
ham), dau. of Bichard Kent of Kimberworth, co. York, Esq., and had issue — John, of
whom afler ; Charles, an o£5cer in the anny, nat. 17 — , ob. s. p. 1802, bur. at Highgate, co.
Middlesex, and m. Martha Downes of Doncaster, who was bur. at Doncaster ; Bichard,
an officer in the army on board the ' Yille de Paris,' nat. 1748, and ob. csbI. at sea 1782 ;
James, of Botherham, Esq., attomey-at-law, nat. 1750, ob. csbI. 1795, and bur. at Bother-
ham ; George, an officer in the army, nat. 1757, ob. s. d. at Derby, 1795, m. Ann Turner
(ob. 1817, 8Dt. 52, and bur. at Botnerham) of Bothernam ; Elizabeth,
nat. 1744, ob. csbI. 1801, and bur. at Botherham ; Catherine, nat. 1752,
ob. 8. p. 1820, bur. at Botherham, m. Georse Westby (nat. 1740, ob. s.p.
1790 and bur. at Botherham, — brother of Elizabeth Westby, ob. c»l. 1818
and bur. at Botherham, — son of George Westby of Gilthwaite, Esq.,
nat. 1684, ob. 1751, and bur. at Bothermim, by Mary, dau. of Anthony
Worrell of Strinds, Esq., whom he m. 1736, at Bradfield) of Howortn
Ghrange, co. York, Esq. ; Sarah, nat. 1755, ob. cnl. 1800, and bur. at
Botherham.
John Hirst of Clough House, Esq., eldest son, nat. 1746, ob csel.
1804, and bur. at Botherham. Will dated 19th Oct. 1802, and proved
in Exchequer Court, York, March, 1804.
John Maynard, of par. St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, in the ciW of London, merchant,
nat 1676, ob. 1751, ana bur. in family yault at St. Helen's. Me m. DoroUiea Daniel
(nat 1680, ob. 1751, and bur. at St. Helen's) of Colchester, and had issue— John, of
London, gent., nat. 1702, ob. csqI. 1765, and bur. at St Helen's ; Daniel, nat 1705, ob.
esl. 1738, and bur. at St. Helen's ; Thomas, nat. 1709 and ob. inf. ; William, nat. 1710
and ob. inf. ; (xeorge, of whom after ; Thomas, nat. 1720 and ob. inf. ; Frances, nat. 1703,
ob. 8. p. 1769, bur. at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, and m. Cantain Hale ; Mary, nat 1707
and OD. inf. ; Sarah, nat. 1712, ob. csqL 1771, and bur. at Saworidgeworth ; DoroiJiea, nat.
1718, ob. e»l. 1800, and bur. at Sawbridgeworth.
G^eorge Maynard, fifth son, of par. St. Dionis Back Church, London, gent., nat. in par.
St Helen's 1715, ob. 1794, and bur. at St Helen's. He m. at Botherham, 1763, Ann
(nat. 1729, ob. 1802, and bur. at Botherham), dau. of John Hirst of Ginn House, co.
York, Esq., and had issue — George, of whom after ; Catherine, ob. inf. and bur. at St.
Dionis ; Ann, nat. 1764, liying s. p. 1820, m. at St. Mary-le-Bone, co. Middlesex, 1797,
John BitBon (nat. Whitehayen, in Cumberland, and ob. in Virginia), of Norfolk, in
Virginia, gent ; Sarah, nat. 1770 and liying 1820, she m. 1795, at St. Mary-le-Bone,
Samuel Smrt {vide following pedigree of Shiit), of par. St. Mary's, Islington, gent, nat.
1768 and was liying 1820.
George Maynard, only son, of Kingston, Jamaica, gent, nat. 1768, and ob. c»l. 1803,
at Kingston.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HER/VLDICA.
Stiirt from ro« IBtxhs.
Joseph Shirt, of Chapel-en-le-Frith, co. Derbj, yeoman, ob. post 1769, and bar. afc
Chapel-en-le-Frith. By Kebecca, his wife, he had issue — John, of whom after ; Joseph,
ob. s. p. ; Eebecca, ob. csel. 1770 ; and another dan. ob. casl.
Jonn Shirt, of par. St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London, merchant, nat. Chapel-en-le-
Frith, ob. 1769, set. 28, and bnr. at St. Lawrence. He m. at St. 'Michael Baseshaw, 1766,
Elizabeth (nat. Manchester, ob. 1785, set. 59, and bur. at St. Stephen's, Walbrook),
dan. of John Collier, of Manchester, manufacturer, and widow of John Berry (ob. 1766
and bur. at St. La¥nrence), of par. St. Lawrence, Jewry, and formerly of Manchester, mer-
chant, and had issue an only son —
Samuel Shirt, of par. St. Mary, Islington, and of Eotherham, gent., nat. par. St.
Lawrence, Jewry, 1768, and was living 1820. He m., 1795, Sarah, second dau. of G^rge
Maynard, gent., and had issue — Henry- John, of whom after ; George-Hirst, nat. 1801 ;
Charles, nat. 1^3 ; William-Alexander, nat. 1814 ; Frances- Ann, nat. 1796 ; Elizabeth-
Mary, nat. 1797 and ob. inf. ; Sarah-Henrietta, nat. 1800 and ob. inf. ; Louisa-Elizabeth,
nat. 1805 ; Caroline-Easter, nat. 1807 ; Sarah, nat. 1808 ; and Annie-Emma, nat. 1811.
Henry John Shirt, afterwards Hirst, of Howorth Grange and of Clongh House, co.
York, Esq., eldest son, nat. 1799, married and had issue. £y royal sign manual bearing
date 19th August, 1820, he was authorized to take the surname of Hibst only and bear
the arms of Hibst, in compliance of the will of his kinsman, John Hirst of Clough
House, Esq.
Lauohton Family. — In the year 1858 there was placed in the south-west chapel of the
parish church of St. Botolph, Boston, co. Lincoln, a large stained glass memorial-window
(executed by Ballantyne, or Edinburgh, and designed by J. H. Thomas, the eminent sculptor
and architect), erected, as an inscription at the base testifies, —
*' Sn grateful manors of JTofin fLauglton, bii^o foanlieli a 0t|ool
'' in t^i» iorougl for t^t eSuration of t^t 00110 of poor freemett* 9U9.
*' mSrrbti« ^Tl^to biinDobi bia0 rontrt&ttteS &s ttetmm ic ftttvmCn
** Mm xMtttMiL JUt i0 iurieO (a0 10 011990000) bittj^in tl^ biall0 of
«t|>i0 t^tV
1 am desirous of further information than given in the preceding brief description of
this John Laughton, as well as of his ancestors and descendants. So far as I have been able
to make research, there is no Lincolnshire family of any importance of this
name. It is possible he may haye been a grandson of Charles Laughton
(lineally descended from the elder branch of the Laughton family, which
had been settled at Thropum, in par. of Laughton-en-le-Morthing, co.
York, in and previously to time of Henry VIII.), of Howorth Grange,
nr. Eotherham, co. York, Esq., and Eosamund, his wife, dau. of An-
thony Hatfield, of Laughton-en-le-Morthing, Esq. ; he died Sept. 12,
1686, having issue — John, of Howorth, his eldest son and heir, married
April, 1685, to Dorcas, dau. of George Westby (grandson of George » *« i*
Westby, of Kavenfield, co. York, Esq., descended m a direct line from RHtficul.
Balph Westby, of Kavenfield, Esq., temp. Henry III.), of Gil-
thwaite, Esq., but (his only issue, John, having predeceased him)
ob. s. p. 1687, set. 34 ; and nve other sons, Jonathan, William, Joseph
(ob. 1672 and bur. at Botherham), Joshua Twhose eldest son, Charles,
bv Anne, his wife, ob. 1718, set. 26, and our. at Botherham), and
'Efenjamin ; he also had a dau. Buth, who ob. c®l. 1675. Most of his
younger sons married and had issue ; perhaps, therefore, that as at the
death of their brother John all the paternal estates passed to the
family of the Westbys of Gilthwaite, the brothers might have been
scattered, — one perchaDce may have settled in the adjoining county of
Lincoln and had a son, the John Laughton of whom I make inquiry
(the name John had been perpetuated in the elder branch of the
l^ngf|tim tnqmlinjf Laughtons for three generations), thus leading to the connection of
OSKcstti^ of <Siilti)tiatte. the Laughton family with the town of Boston, and the accruing
benefit of those freemen and freemen's sons who, having profited
so greatly bjr the munificence of John Laughton, presented this testimonial of uieir well-
merited gratitude to their mother-church.
While on the subject of the Laughton family I add two other queries. The first, for
knowledge of the descendants of the last known male representative of the Laughtons of
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MISCELLANEA GENBALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 259
Thropum and Eastfield, Edmund Langhton, of Lindrick House, co. York, Eso . The
latter, in reference to the descendants of the Bev. Mainwaring Laughton, of Liaington,
00. Butland, vicar of one of the churches in Stamford ; he was twice married, and was a
younger son of John Laughton (nat. 1689, ob. May, 1751), of Eastfield, Esq.
Chablbs Sothbbak.
81, Derby Street, Sulme, Manchester.
SoDBRiNi Fahilt. — Niccolo Machiayelli, in his 'History of Florence' (so justly
eulogized by Lord Macaulay in his ' Critical and Historical Essays '), frequently mentions
menibers of that celebrated and ancient famQv which flourished so luxuriously during the
palmy days of the Florentine Republic, the Soderini. He speaks in particular of — Niccolo
Soderini, drawn as Gonfalonier of Justice for Florence, a.d. 1466 ; Tommaso Soderini,
brother to Niccolo, who played a subordinate, but by no means an useless part during his
brother's magistracy ; and !Pagolantonio Soderini, relative of Niccolo and Tommaso, de-
puted, A.D. 1486, by the Eepublic as their Ambassador on a most delicate mission to
Venice, then in the full zenith of her lustre and magnitude.
Francis Soderini, Cardinal Bishop of Yolterra, another member of the family, is often
mentioned in "Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry YIIL, 1519-23."
I wish to know in what works, either Italian or otherwise, I can obtain the best de-
tailed account of the genealogies and armorial bearings of the Soderini and other principal
Italian families, such as the Medici, Cenci, SavelU, Colonna, Orsini, etc. P
Chablbs Sothbban.
81, Ihrhy Street, Hulme, Manchester,
Phillips of Witstoit. — ' Burke's Landed Gentry,' usually most voluminous in the
genealogical department, gives but a very meagre description of the
lineage of " Phillips of Witston,'* it only mentioning William Phillips,
of Witston House, co. Monmouth, Esq., the present representative, wno
is a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for co. Monmouth, for which he
served as High Sheriff m 1845, and his father, the late William Phillips,
of Witston, Esq., J.P.
I am anxious to learn more fully the history of this family, which I
have always understood had a good right to be placed in the annals of
Cambrian genealogy. I may state that a Miss Phillips of Witston mar-
thtUtps of ried, in the latter part of last century, a Mr. Charles Price, of the Legacy
Sttston. Office, Somerset House.
Arms of Phillips of Witston : Quarterly 1 and 4 gules three boars*
heads or, 2 and 3 azure a cross between four pheons or. Crest : A boar's head sable,
langued gules, ringed or. Motto : " Spero Meliora." Chablbs Sothbban.
81, Derby Street, Hulme, Manchester.
Macmanus Faicily. — I am wishful to ascertain further particulars than given in the
following account of the " Macmanus " family, stated to be " of ancient Irish descent,
and formerly to have possessed extensive property in the cos. Antrim, Fermanagh, and
Londonderrv, and the co. of the town of Carrickfergus "; but especially of the junior
branch, settled for more than a century in the co. Fermanagh :—
Henry Macmanus at the latter end of the 17th century was an Alderman of London-
derry, and possessed a handsome fortune, which he bequeathed to his grandson, one of the
Macnaghtens of Benvarden, co. Antrim.
Bryan Macmanus, of Ballybeg, par. Ahogill, co. Antrim, Esq., twice m. and ob. 1705 ;
bv his first wife, Esme Macnaghten, of Beardiville, co. Antrim, he had several children,
the eldest of whom, —
Alexander Macmanus, of Tullygowan, co. Antrim, Esq., m. 1708, a dau. of M'Qinness
of Cabra, co. Down, a descendant of the lords of Iveagh, and had issue— Bryan, John,
Elizabeth, Ann, and another dau. The elder son, —
Bryan Macmanus, of Cardonaghey Calias Mount Davys), co. Antrim, Esq., High
Sheriff CO. Antrim 1769, m. 1757 a dau. or Adam Stothard, of Drumbane, co. Down, Esq.,
and had issue — Alexander, of whom after ; Honoria, m. to Oliver O'Hara, Esq. ; Helen,
m. to David Babington, Esq.
Alexander Macmanus, of Mount Davys, Esq., High Sheriff co. Antrim 1782, a magis-
trate and Deputy-Governor of that county, m. 1780 Hester-Henrietta, second dau. of
Mark Kerr-O^eiU of Flowerfield, co. Londonderry, Esq., and had issue — Alexander, of
whom after ; Eliza- Honoria, m. 1809 John Bowan, Esq., and ob. 1810 ; Hester, m. Bev.
Robert Alexarder, of Portslenone House, co. Antrim ; Helen, m. Molyneux S. Shuldham,
of Moigh Hous \ c j. Longford, Esq.
Alexander Macmanus, of Mount Davys, Esq., a magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant
260 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
for CO. Antrim and ita Hiffh Sheriff in 1826, m. Helen, dan. of Thomas Morria- Jones, of
Money-Glass, Esq., and od. s. p. 1838.
James Macmanua (kinsman of Bryan Macmanus, of Ballybeg, Esq.), of Bellisle Castle,
CO. Fermanagh, Esq., Member in the National Irish Parliament for Athy, ob. 1761, and
lefl, among other issue, —
Connor Macmanus, eldest son, of Bellisle Castle, Esq., m. and had issue — Hugh and
Leonora, who both ob. oal., and —
Charles Macmanus, of Drumbarghy, par. Cleanich, co. Fermanagh, Esq., bur. at Mul-
linaman ; m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Kelly, of Cleanich, gent., and had issue— John,
James, Mary, and Marg^et.
John Macmanus, of JDrumbroughas, par. Cleanich, gent., nat. 1812, m. at Mullinaman
1838, Elizabeth, dau. of Phillip Mac Dermot (by his wife, Helen, dau. of
Francis MacDermot [son of Hugh Mac Dermot, of Eockfield, Esq., de-
scended from the ancient princes of Moylurg, in the barony of Boyle, of
which race Murryach MuUathan, Xing of Connaught in the 7th century
was the patriarch], of Eockfield, Esq., who m. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Irvine, of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, Esq., by . . . his wife, sister to
Lowther Kirkwood, of Belserry, co. Tyrone, Esq., the possessor of large
estates in cos. Tyrone, Fermanagh, Cavan, and Boscommon), of Curlough,
CO. Cavan , Esq. , and by her had issue— James, John, Phillip, Helen , Mary-
Eva, and Bridget. Chablbs Sothbban. irbine.
81, Derby Steei, Hulme, Manchester,
%■
Boultbb, Consitt, Holoatb. — ^Any notes concerning the families of Boulter, or
Bolter, of Worcestershire, Norfolk, and Harewood, Yorkshire, — Consitt, or Consett, of
North and East Yorkshire, — and Holgate of Yorkshire and Essex, will be most thank-
fully received by W. Consitt Boultsb.
6, Park Sow, Hull.
Gbovb op Woodfobd, Co. Essbx ; Gbovb of Fbbnb, Co. Wilts. — Silvanus Grove,
of Woodford, bom 1710, died 1799, married, in 1766, Louisa, daughter (and eventual
heiress) of Edward Hillersdon and of Louisa Sophia Charlotte, his wife, third daughter of
Henry Harcourt (eldest son of Simon Harcourt, Clerk of the Crown, by Elizal^th, his
wife, daughter and heiress of Sir Bichard Anderson, Baronet, of Fendley) and of Sara
Frances, his wife, daufi^ter and heiress of Nathaniel Bard, by Persiana, his wife, daughter
and heiress of Henry Bard, Viscount Bellamont.
Silvanus Qrove Dore, Ermine on a chevron gules three escallops or. Crest : A dog
argent, collared or. Motto : Suivez la raison.
The Grove family of Feme, co. Wilts, bears, Ermine on a chevron engrailed gules
three escallops or. Crest : A talbot collared or. Motto : Ni dessous ni dessus.
Information is sought as to the ancestry of Silvanus Grove, and as to any connection
between the two famiues of Grove. C. J. B.
Lawbbncb of C0LEBA.1NB. — Is anything known to those interested in the Lawrence
pedigrees of a family settled for many generations near Coleraine, whose arms are —
JBrmme a cross ragule gules, on a chief of the second a liop of England P Is it known when
this chief charged with a lion was first borne as an augmentation r It was borne (see Misc.
Genealog. Vol. I. p. 202) by the Lorance family of St. Ives. Also, according to ' Burke's
Extinct Baronetage,' by Sir John Lawrence, of Tver, Bucks, made a Baronet by Charles I.,
1628, who, there, is made to descend from Sir Bobert Lawrence and Margaret Holden of
Lancashire, through the Prior's Court branch. Is there any evidence of any of that
family settling in Lreland P Edmund Lawrence was summoned, 36 Ed. III. (1362), by the
Sheriff of Nottingham to a council at Westminster, as one of the heirs of Camville, holding
lands in Ireland : who was he P Was he Sir Bobert's father P If 1454 was date of death
of the latter P C. H. C.
Abbot Faicilt. — ^William Abbot was Senior Wrangler and Fellow of St. John's Col-
lege, Cambridge, 1754. Can any person throw any light upon his ancestry P Most pro-
bably a Suffolk man. Any particulars will much oblige. Also any information about
John Abbot, Esq^., of Suffolk, a.d. 1454, whose heiress married " Cotton of Landwade."
Arms quartered m several churches in East Anglia. J. T. Abbott.
Darlington,
^Now Beady, in Three Volwnes, Demy 8ro, Price 86«.,
HISTORICAL RECORDS
OF THE
FAMILY OF LESLIE,
PEOM 1067 TO 1668-9,
By colonel LESLIE, K.H.,
OT BALQITHAIK.
EDINBUEGH: EDM0N8T0N AND DOUGLAS.
LONDON : HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., PATEENOSTBB EOW.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
Btkabta ds Lxslib. Lbbubs, BaronB of Leslie. LxsubBi EarU and CountesBes of Boss.
The Gtarioch ; Parish of Chapel of Ghariooh ; Balquhain Castle ; Fetternear ; Parish of Leslie ;
Leslie Castle ; Bothes. Chaxtbb of Lands of Lbslix— 1171-1199. Charter to Abbey of Arbroath,
by DaTid, Barl of Huntingdon. Charter of Lesselyn — ^1219-1237. Charter for erection of St.
Peter^s Hospital, near Aberdeen, by Bishop Kinninmount — 1166-1169. Charter of Foundation of
Lindorea Church and Abbey — ^1202-1206. Charter of Leslie in Free Forest, granted by Alexander
XL— 1248. Charter by Robert in.~1390. Charter by Sir Andrew de LesBe to David de Aber-
crombie— 1891. Charter by Bobert III., confirming a Charter by Norman de Leslie, S^aight —
1392. Besiffnation of Brawkawche, eto., by George Leslie, second Baron of that Ilk — 1490-1600.
Charter of fiands of Edingariooh and Chapeltown, granted by James lY. to Gheorge Leslie, second
Baron — 1497. Confirmation, by James lY., to G^rge Leslie, the second Baron — 1606. Charter
by Alexander Leslie, fourth Baron of that Ilk — 1627. Instrument to Margaret Leslie, of John
Leslie or Master T. Mor^rmar as a fit Husband for her — 1844. Lease, by the Abbot of Lindores,
to John Leslie, flfUi of that Ilk— 1646. Feu-charter of Kirkland to John Leslie, fifth of that Ilk,
by Sir Thomas Baith — 1661. Lease by John Leslie, Yicar of Pramott, to John Leslie, fifth of that
ilk — 1679. Charter of Tiiy in Buchan, etc., by Winter Leslie, Earl of Boss, to Eufemia de Sanoto
Qaro — 1367. Charter of Aberohirder by David IL — 1869. Charter of Aberchirder and Sjncar-
dine, to Sir Walter de Leslie, by David II.— 1369. Charter by David 11., of Earldom of Boss, to
WilUam, Earl of Boss, etc.— 1370. Complaint to Bobert II., by William, Earl of Boss— 1371.
Charter by Walter Leslie, Earl of Boss, and his wife, to Sir Alexander Eraser and his wife, of the
Lands of Anchinsohogle, etc. — 1376. Charter by Euphamia, Countess of Boss, confirming Grant
made to Andrew Mercer of the Lands of Faythley, etc. — 1382.
CONTENTS OF VOL. H.
LxsxJBB, Lords, Earls, Countesses, and Masters of Bothes { Duke of Bothes. LlsuBS of
Aikenwayj Lbslus of Pitnamoon; Lbsuxs of Parkhill; LxsiiiBS of BallvbaT, in Irdand;
TiBffT.TWt of Leslie House, Ireland ; Ltoltto of Findrassie ; T<Bmnw of Burdsoank ; Lxsuxs of
Newton j Lxsuxs, Lords Lindores ; Lxsuxs, Lords Newark. Contract of Marriage betwixt Wil-
liam, Bsiri of EiTol, and Elizabeth Leslie, daughter of first Earl of Bothes. Service of George,
Earl of Bothes, in the Lands of Bothynormund — 1609. Band of Manrent to Barl of Enrol, of
William Leslie, brother of the second Earl of Bothes — 1490. — Charter bv James V., to George,
Earl of Bothes, and the King's kinswoman, Margaret Crichton, of BaUinbreich, Tacis, etc. etc. —
1617. Decreet-arbitral pronounced hy Mary, Queen of Soots, on the respective claims of Andrew,
Earl of Boil&es, and WiUiam Leslie, ms eldest brother, to the Earldom of Bothes ; with observa-
tions on that event and the state of the succession in the House of Bothes, before and after the
middle of the 16tii century. Charter of Feuferme to Patrick LesHe, of the possessions of Abbey
of Lindores, erected into the temporal Lordship and Barony of Lindores, with the tiUe, etc, of a
Lord of Ptoliament| by the style of Lord Lindores, to him and his heirs-male— 1600.
CONTBNla OP VOL. HL
tMLtts. BamnB of Balquhain. Counts Lkslib of tbo HoU lU^um Empi,*. Li«Lil_
Lim«8 of BuoUm; Lkkibb of ClisMn j Lesubb of Glwslough ■. Lwum ofI^!»-, .';"'"*'■
Dnunmmr; LMLtBB, E-irb of Leven; Lismkb of Eiiddi-rie! Lwtivo i^"--! .f 'v
LBMJM of Oulta J Jonn Lkslih, Biihop of Rom j LitaiiBS of CrioWe I .
L-BSUB, Father ArehAHCfll ; DoooiOB.BBTonaof AaehinhOTei Notb on \'
Ota, to Sit WiHiam Lodie, fouitJi Bwon of Balqubnin— 1*33, anflriii;, i :
eW., f o fo^h BuDD of Balquhftin— 1-460, Oblig«tion of iCTenth B»ro„ ..
Banm of Wurdui, Dot U, moleil AbOTdoon— 1687. Oblimlioii belwwn -. ,
iind Lord ForbBs^ about CulteroulLuw, fitc.-1630. OhwtOT bv Jimes I\
qiAamjOf BalquhBm,«lc.-16U. Charter by Juno. T. to /oronth U...
-ifc,of S,d,etc--1514 Chwter by J.ni« V. to wymth Bnt^n of i'..,
Erliiadd. atc.-ieaa. B,nd bj John I«lU,of Sjd«. to Qwrgo, Karlof U. : > . .,
to eightb Baron of BELlquhHiQ, rto., for sUuglittT of Atjundcr Forb« or Si.i.-i.mr.— U--7 (
bBl»«n Lord Forbe* U>e «,ghth Boron of B«lm.b«n, oad Mendci, for th« i«l£«cnt of ihHr i
1661. LB.M.cofK.rkio^ofBBj->otori«bth^4roiiofB.lquh«n-lS«. t»^ ,.,a( u' E
B.lqaluim of bilf of thn Town orUddintUMho-1640. iuLofFrtternmftTs.^, mC^J
uuJiui»-lB50. Decreet nnant multiiroB of Mm of rmt»v bj ninth B.r. '^
Fou-oluuter by Buliop of Abcfdem, of P»Hrrao»r. etc. ato,. to ninth U...
CoivlInuMion by Pope Clemoal X. of Churlw of Fetternwr. etc, to AI.i ,
Obarter ^ Hary, Quuen of Soot*, eonflrming Chortar of Sale of pad ■■
Bomce of tenib Baron of Bulquliiiiii nad ManiuiB of Huntly— 1608 l.<i :
of Frondraughl, W IctIK Huron of D^qiil™,,. letter of Criohton, yoiinwr of V-.
Irniiu of Drum, to tenth Baron of Baiyuhain-^lROa. Charter by Jam« Tl, .•>..:.
Hydccte. to air Tliomad Gordon of Clunj—16aB. Charterby J.me. VI., to ^11, '
■J" r "^ 1.19 wift, of barony of Ff Itaroear, ote.— 1603. Sufflmoo. i«uod ,.( tli., , ., -
Leslie Gwnt.oUinuint of the Balqulmin ei.lat«fr-lj5e. Cbarter-eheX .,r ■■ .■
iMUBd h( the iBBlaiiee of Joseph Diiguid. aguut Patrick Lealie Di«nM .r ■
for tbo rwovery of the «lal« of Baiuuhain— 1770. Copy of Re)ri»ler .r, i
of t«(mtj.«oorid BaronofBaiqaU,Jn.int»o blank Im™ of MiwU „.,
f.f^^"5'"' ^"PMition* b the Bnlell eiocntKl by Waller, Count L.-:
im, «nd prwcTMd at Pniguc. CbaH^ of Sivle of part of Corbanolior- -.
Wflbam L«I» of WardiB-1464. Cberler of Ba]o<iiy in Fife, by Ja.ms
ofWard»andh»wi(i^l46B, Charterof Saleof Corbwchory to Dune™,, i
by Mary, Q,,«en of Scote, 16«. Chu-ler of Feuferme of Kitw'. Lands u '
by JaniM Til., to Aleiander Loslie of Wardi.-1473. ObarMr by J«n« ■
rent of Undi to .upport a ChapJmn at Oarioch, for bshoof at loub of 11
wid h» wifi,-U74 Chiu-ter by JaniM in., ronfinning a Omrtor of Ki „■
;7!L?''^'""'^'*J*^'"*'^»™'^1*™. CbaitOT of BalDomyto Wu
1499. Obuter of Bnloowy to aeoood Baron of Wardtf, by Jamffl IV V\
Oanooh to >eGaiid Bwon of Wardis. by Jamw IT.— 160S CharUT of 1 .
Tbanage of Eintoi« to aeoond Baron of Wanl'u, by Janee IV —1508 i
uifeft MKXmd Bftfon of Wardb in Land., eW.. of Tlianage of Kiolnre-!r,. ■
or J£ina ■ I*nd9 of O»riooli, ptu., to vecond Bnron of tVardu, by Jwtii- ;
JaniM V. to aemnd Baron of Wnrdi. aud liia wit,-, of Tulifoar. <-U — 1&26
oF Scots, to third B«ron;ofWimUs and hu wife.of TatiUye— 16« Ohan.-r
SrminB » Clinrter of Dy.y. to Alcxawlw Lailio-lSSt. Charter by Miir
eonUnmng a ChaHar of the GnHooh to Willium L«lie. afiorwanlfl (■
Lioonoo by Jumn \I, to ErnkiiiB of B»lhagardie to ptinue fuiinl. 1),>.. .
notwithsWiiding Ibe ProcUmatian r^ardW the Post— ISSH
the Marijiu. of Huntly— 1609. Pro«B» by PMbTtcrjof Ab i
ofWsrdj».andlmwi/r,fornol«ub«iribine U.e Covenant dim
Lord B Table— IBOl. Proepl by CUarWI. for o Cluster of i
toa.r John Lwlie of Wnrdte, Bart.— I62S. In.trumont of >.
Little WarthLll— 1688. AtteiWlion by a Notary-PubUc Hint '
•cnted hmiwslf at the Pier of Looti Oanmor, otu —1620
Alwaudur LmIio of KinniwiKie iwked Relcaie. eU:., in the Ct.u, i
W Queen Mary to fourth LiUrdof Kiuuraigie of Ihoaoodaof .1
b!-.^™ VT,,oonftrniing a Charter a€ Kincnugio to GporL:.
Charier by Dand Leslie, first Baron of Piteaplo. of as Annuil
niond— 1172 i and Note, aerri™ of DaTid I««lie in the L»r ■
million by Jamei IV., to Da«id LeiUc. third Bsron of Pitoaplp
Initrument upon tha Saline gircn to Alewnd.r Lealio. founli I
Pilcaple, rto.— 15B4. Precept of CUro Constat by QwirBe L™lic cl il,„i
LaaliB. .uth o( Pit«^le, in nbady hnif of A<iulwr»k-re!7. Cliartur '■
Diwuid of Au.JnnhDT6. of A..ohinhove, oto.— 1470. Deed roUtii.K to Bll^
■nder Seton of Ueldrum and Bobort Diigiud of AuolimhoTB— 1478. Bi
iiotiiuJioTe and th* Earl of Huntly— I JS8. Birth.
3 "'^.^!' " CompUcea.- Epltanli on the Laird of
brief of Kobert Dnguiil — I 'J
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Mteltea
^itnul^m &t MmUm.
EDITED BY
JOSEPH JACKSON HOWARD, LL.D., F.S.A.
JTTNE, 1871.
LONDON:
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW;
TATLOB S3XJ) CO., 10, IiITTLB QUBEN STBSBT, HOLBOBK.
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CONTENTS.
Grant of Arms to Sir Walter Mildmay, 6 Edward VI, copied from the
original, in Camden's Heraldic Collections 261
IVIildmay Pedigree, from the Visitation of North&mpton, 1618 262
Pedigree of Mildmay of Marks, Shawford, and Hazel Ghrove ; communicated
by Edward J. Sage, Esq 268
Mildmay Funeral Certificates, communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq.:
Sir Walter Mildmay, 1606 ; Sir Anthony Mildmay, 1617 ; Dame Grace
Mildmay, 1620 267
Meggison Notes, taken from a copy of " The Holy Bible 12mo Cambridge 1782 " 269
Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Vavasour, from the
Heraldic Collections of B. G-lover, Somerset Herald; communicated by
Sir Henry M. Vavasour, Bart 270
Genealogy of Henry Lloyd, alias Eosindall, of Cheyme, Co. Surrey, Esq. ;
copied from the original, in the possession of W. W. Wynne, Esq., of
Peniarth 277
Fanshawe Wills, communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq. : Thomasine Fan-
shawe, 1562 ; Henry Fanshawe, Esq., 1568 ; Anne Fanshawe, 1584 ;
Godfrey Fanshawe, 1584 ; Thomas Fanshawe, of Ware Park and Jenkins,
Esq., 1600; John Fanshawe, Gent, of Eivenhall, 1616; Sir Heniy
Fanshawe, of Ware Park, 1616 ; Dame Elizabeth Fanshawe, 1631 . . 280
Memoranda from the Eegisters of the Parish Church of Sephton, Lancashire,
relating to the MaghuU Family ; communicated by the Bey. Dawson-
Duffield, LL.D., Rector of Sephton 803
Pedigree of the Families of Cleaver and Peach, copied from a vellum roll in
the possession of the Eev. C. P. Peach, Vicar of Appleton le Street . . 304
Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Gresham Family, communicated by
Granville Leveson Gower, Esq., of Titsey Place, F.S.A. : Grant of Aug-
mentation to John G-resham, Sheriff of London, 1537 ; G-rant of Aug-
mentation, by Barker, Garter, to Eichard Gresham, 1537; Pedigree
from the Visitation of Norfolk, 1563 ; Pedigrees from the Visitation of
London, 1568 ; Pedigree firom the Visitation of Surrey, 1662 ; Funeral
Certificates— Sir Thomas Eowe, 1570, Lady Elizabeth Nevill, 1573, Sir
Thomas Ghesham, Knight, 1579, Lady Gresham, 1596, Sir Nathaniel
Bacon, Knight, 1622, Sir Thomas Gresham of Titsey, 1630 811
Communications for the Editor should he addressed to the core of the Friniers.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 261
GRANT OF ARMS TO SIR WALTER MILDMAT, 6 EDWARD VI.*
To all Nobles and lentiles thea p'eent letters heryn^ redyngQ or Beynge
Gylbart Dethike Knyght Al's gartier princypall Kynge of Armea Sendithe dewe
and vmble coiu'eadacioiiB and grettinge. Equyte willithe and Reason ordeynithe
that men rertuous and of com'cndable diRposieion and lyvinge be had inpcrpetuall
memorye. Not alonlye tbcire perHons in thes mortall lyfe so bref and tranaitorie
But also after them, those that shalbe of theire bodies dexendid to be in all
Slaais of honor© with other Jienowmed accepted and takyne by certeyne enaignes
emonstracionB of honoore, That ie to aaye Armes to thende that by ther esamplea
other maye the more enforce them selffes to haue p'seuerance to tbo ther dayea in
feats of Armea and warkee vertuoua to gett the renonme of auncient Nobleaae in
ther lignee and poeteritea and for ae muche aa Sir Walter Mildmay knyght of the
eountve of Esaei, ya deaended of a howse raodefamyde and hatho of longe tym©
Teed oymeself in feats of Armos & warka Tertuoua ao that he is well worthie to
beare tbe tokens and ensignes of honnonre that ia to aaye Armes and therfore I
the Raid gartier Einge of Armea as afore saide by the autoritie and power annexed
attributed geuen and graunted by the Eynge oure Soueraigne lordes hightnea to
me and to my office of Gartier Prineipall Kynge of Armes by eipresae wordea
Tnder bia most noble great Sealle haue deuisid ordeynid geuin ana graunted to
the aaide Sir Walter Mildmav and to his poateritie the Armes and Great in manner
aa hear after folowithe That is saie Asewcr on a bend siluer a horse with wyngea
corraunt Sablea langued gewles, apon his helme one a torse golde and gewlea a
dernvd Boo bncke with twoo wynges Syluer hauynge a bowt hia necke a Coller of
gewIleB with beasaDa, and the rynge and homes typpid golde, mantlea gewllea
dobbled golde aa more playnlye aperithe depicted in this margont. To haue & to
bolde to the saide Sir Walter Mildiney & to his posteritie and theye it to rse and
inioie fforeuer more. In wittnease wherof I the said gartier Kinge of Armes aa
afore said haue Signed thea pi^sentea with my hande and Sett ther vnto the Sjeale
of my Armes with the Seale of my office of Gartier Kynge of Armes, yeuen and
grasntid at London the i.j^ daye of Maye, In the Syxt yere of the Rainge of oure
262 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
Souerainge lorde Edwarde the Syxt by the grace of God Kynge of Englonde
ffraunce and Irlonde defender of the fajthe and of the Churche of Englonde and
Irlonde vnder Christ in earthe the supreme hedd.
p' moj Jarreter Eoy darmes dez angloys.
Tuitation of Northampton, 1618. Harl MSS. 1553,/^. 77.
Amu, (^uarierbf t — 1. Argent three Hans rttntpant azwre, 2. Azure on a canton or a muKet stibie,
8. Sablt a chevron embattled or between three roees argent,
Crett. A lion*8 head erased or, charged with three pellet* and gorged with a ducal coronet, rti
and chained gu/ea.
Hugh Mildmey.^
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Henerj Myldmej of SfconeheuBe in Com. Gloster rizit 24. E. 3. 1350.^
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Henery Myldmey. Chart* data 17. B. 2. 1393.^
Bobert Myldmey 3. E. 4. 1401.^
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of Chelmes- of Bams Cretinirham Northton chauncellor —
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com. Essex, ride of Com. Wilts willms qui Barrett Apthorp S' Hen.
idem. Ent. ob. 1597. 2. to S^ John £nt. Sherington.
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Mary Myldmey. Catherin Myldmey.
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> Entered at the College of Arms in 1823, by Robert Westlej Hall Dare, Esq.
' Murried at Bomford, June 11 (not July 11, as stated in the notes to Visitation pedigree of
MUdmaj of Marks), 1590. The name of his daughter Frances, bom in 1593 or 1594^ does not
appear m the pedigree. She married, in 1618, William Nutbrowne, gent., of Bomford.
' By Frances, daughter and coheir of Sir Leonard Beckwith. Sir George Herrey died in the
Tower, August 10, 1605, and was buried {he next day at Bomford. There are singular discrepancies
in the sereral records of his buriaL The parish register states that he was buried August 11 : the
inscription on his sumptuous monument at Bomford informs us that he died August 10 and was
buried September 4 ; while the Funeral Certificate at the College of Arms records his interment on
the 5th or September. These conflicting dates may be reooncQed thus : — Sir George Herrey died
at the hottest season of the year, possibly of some pestilential disease, and it was doubtless thought
necessary to remove the corpse at once and deposit it in the family vault at Bomford. His obsequies
were celebrated with heraldic honours in the night between the 4th and 5th of September, nearly a
month after his death. It would seem that this simple explanation accounts satisfactorily for these
curious variations of date.
* As stated in notes to Visitation pedigree, she was buried at Bomford, February 21, 1605.
' Baptized at Bomford, December 14 1592 ; buried there September 15, 1657. His line termi-
nated, in 1771, with Sir William Mildmay, Bart., of Moulsham Hall.
' See notes to Visitation pedigree. It need only be repeated that he was bom at Marks (then
the seat of his grand^Etther), February 2, 1595 ; married at St. Giles in the Fields, September 25,
1626 : buried at Bomford, August 8, 1676. Letters of Administration were granted, in P. C. Can-
terbury, to his son Francis, August 18 following.
7 Sir Ghtwen Hervey succeeded his father. Sir Gkorge Hervey, at Marks in 1605. On the death
of his only surviving child, Mary Hervey, in 1622, he made his nephew Carew Mildmay his heir.
Sir G^wen Hervey was buried at Bomford, February 22, 162f .
B Buried at Bomford, May 16, 1667.
* Biuried at Bomford from Marks, May 9, 1712, aged 80, unmarried. It is stated in the
register that she was deaf and dumb. The entry was accidentally omitted in the Mildmay Begisters
from Bomford, printed in ' Miscellanea Genealogica,' Vol. I. pp. 275, 277.
^^ Died 20th and buried October 22, 1664, at Bomford.
" See also notes to Visitation pedigree. He was baptixed at Bomford, October 28, 1630 ; and
buried there December 7, 1703.
^^ She was great-granddaughter of the celebrated Mrs. Mary Hony wood. Married September
14, 1656.
^ Baptized at Bomford, November 23, 1658 ; buried there May 1, 1743. The statement that
he died May 1 is probably incorrect. He was the last member of the Mildmay family buried in the
vault at Bomford.
^* Buried January 18, 1718, at Bomford.
^ Baptized at Bomford, December 23, 1662 : died October 23, of small pox, buried October 26,
1679, at St. Mary Aldermary, London.
^ Baptized at Bomford, January 22, 1683.
*7 Buried in the Vicars Chancel at Dagenham, February 22, 17|^.
^ Also buried in the Vicar's Chancel. Cfeorge Mildmay, son of George and Bebecca Mildmay,
was buried at Dagenham, December 11, 1725 ; and Bebecca Mildmay, their daughter, was buried
there October 26, 1733.
^' Baptized at Bomford, September 25, 1671.
*^ Peter Hony wood was of West Hawkes, in the parish of Eingsworth, co. Kent. Ob. 1685.
** Vicar of Twyford : died in 1745 ; buried at Twyford.
^ Baptized at Bomford, May 5, 1673 ; bom same day.
^ Dorothy Mildmay was baptized at Bomford, March 3, 1664. She married first, Bobert
Northfolke, Esq., of Stewards in Bomford, son and heir of Sir James North folke of Bomford.
They were married at Havering Chapel (near Bomford), November 7, 1682 : Bobert, their son, was
baptized at Bomford, July 19, 1687, and buried there August 25 following. Mr. Northfolke was
buried at Bomford from Stewards, January 19, 1688. (The house in which Bobert Northfolke
lived is now called Bomford Hall : the smaller house near it, called Stewards, has no pretensions to
the name.) Dorothy, a posthumous child, was baptized at Bomford, August 8, 1688, and buried
tliere December 15 following. Mr. Bichard Blower — second husband of Dorothy Mildmay — was of
Woodnorton, co. Norfolk. Tliey were married before 1701. Mary, their only surviving child,
married Christopher Higgins.£sq.,of Loynton Hall, co. Stafford, of an ancient family now represented
by Sambrooke T. Higgins Bume, Esq., of Loynton Hall, and Summer Hill House, co. Salop.
^ Baptized at Bomford, March 5, 1668 : married there April 7, 1687 ; John Eldred was then
of Newington, in Surrey.
^ Philadelphia Mildmay was baptized at Bomford, April 21, 1669 : married there August 6,
1713, the Bev. Arthur Heron, Bector of Morton, co. Essex. He was instituted to Morton in 1698 :
ob. 1733.
'* Baptized May 19, 1670, at Bomford : married at Little Ilford, co. Essex, from Marks, De-
cember 17, 1706, the Bev. Dr. John Searle, Bector of Willingale and Vicar of North Weald, co.
Essex. A son, John, was baptized at Bomford in October, 1707. Mrs. Searle was buried at Bom-
ford, December 7, 1718 ; then a widow.
V Baptized at Bomford, December 8, 1676.
^
266 MISCELLANEA GKNEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
" Baptized at Bomford, June 17, 1678 : married there 19'oYember 27, 1705, Mr. John Wood
of Gommll. Besides the children named in the pedigree, Francis and Mathew Mildmay had
Friscilla, baptised March 17 and buried March 20, 1674, at Bomford, and Henry, also an infant,
buried there November 4, 1680.
^ Baptized as Humphrey Hervey Mildmay, at Bomford, April 6, 1692 ; married (aged only
fourteen) at Twyford, August 20, 1706. There is a tradition that the fiimily having determined on
the marriage of Letitia, heiress of Holiday Mildmay, with one of her cousins, Carew or Hnmphi«y,
they were brought to her while yet a child to choose one of them ; the one whom they wished her
to choose — Humphrey — being dressed in very fine clothes, and that she accordingly chose him. It
is also stated that one or both were sent to school after the marriage. Their first child was not bom
for upwards of six years.
• *^ Holyday or Halliday Mildmay was son and heir of Henry Mildmay, of Shawford House, in
the parish of Twyford, near Winchester, who was second son of Sir Henry Mildmay, of Wanstead
and Stoke Newington, (his fine Jacobean mansion is still standing on Newington Green), Master of
the Jewel-house, — see Visitation pedigrees, Mildmay of Danbury, page 197. Mr. Holyday Mildmay
died V, p.y and was buried at Twyford, November 21, 1696 : Ann, his widow, was buried there
August 20, 1698. Letitia, their daughter and sole heir (wife of Humphrey Mildmay), was buried
at Twyford, October 29, 1749. The Twyford estate was purchased for Dame Anne Mildmay (ob.
1657), wife of Sir Henry Mildmay, of Wanstead, by the trustees of her fiither, Alderman Halliday
of Newington G-reen.
*i Bichard Mildmay was baptized at Bomford, May 21 or 27, 1698.
^ Sic in oriff. It would appear that there is some confusion of dates here.
'^ Baptized at Bomford, March 17, 1696 ; married at Havering Chapel, March 6, I72i : her
husband is described as a merchant of London, and a widower. Thomas Saville was buried at St.
Lawrence Jewry, October 8, 1757 : Anne, his widow, January 24, 1769. Dorothy Mildmay, daugh-
ter of Carew and Anne Mildmay, baptized at Bomford, February 11, 1690, and buried there January
14, 1691, is not mentioned in the pedigree.
^ Baptized at Bomford, March 6, 169f ; died at the great age of 94 ; buried in Sherborne
Church, January 26 following his death. The sumptuous monument erected over his grave was
moved into the vestry-room in the course of the recent restoration of Sherborne Church. The
estate of Haalegrove, or Hazel G-rove, in the parish of Queen Camel, co. Somerset, was bequeathed
in 1690 by Humphrey Mildmay, Esq., of Haslegrove (second son of Sir Humphrey Mildmay, of
Danbury, — see Visitation pedigree, page 197), to his cousin Carew Hervey Mildmay, of Marks, who
settled it on his eldest son, Carew Hervey Mildmay, who died, as above stated, in 1784 — the laat
surviving male descendant of tke Mildmay family. It is scarcely requisite to call attention to the
rapid and remarkable extinction of the original family of Mildmay in all its branches. In the
reign of James L, no less than nine families of the name (all springing from one stock) flourished
in the county of Kssex ; not to mention the important branches seatea at Apethorpe, Pishobury,
Heston, etc. Tet, in the course of a century and a half, the last surviving male representative of the
family died. Those who are believers in Spelman's theory, may remember that the great bouse of
Mildmay was mainly built upon Church proper^, and will discern in its later history, material for
another chapter of the Hittory of Sacrilege. More sceptical minds may find a better reason for ile
extinction in the numerous intermarriages of the family.
^ Married at Sherborne January 6, 1718 ; died January 28 and buried January 26, 174|, in
Sherborne Church.
** Third daughter of Sir Edward Phelips ; bom in March, 1694 ; married May 17, 1744 : buried
at Queen Camel.
^ Baptized at Sherborne December 8, 1726 ; died April 10 and buried at Sherborne April 24,
1789.
^ 1, Carew, bom Mav 8, 1720 ; baptized May 24, at Sherborne ; died August 19 and buried
August 22, 1720, in Sherborne Churcii. 2, Francis, baptized February S, 1721, at Sherborne ;
buried there February 7 following. 8, Eastmont, died January 19 and hiuried next day at Sher-
bome. 4, Ghiwen, bom and baptized August 27» 1724, at Sherborne ; died Mutsli 27, 1725, buried
March 30 following, at Sherborne.
^ Henry Eaton was baptized at Bainham, May 26, 1706 ; he died at Bainham Lodge, and was
buried in Bainham Church, October 4, 1792. Francis Eaton, his father, was married at Bomford,
May 6, 1695, and was buried at Da^enham, January 17, 173f . Anne (wife to Francis Eaton) waa
baptized at Bomford, March 27, 1677, and buried at Dagenham, June 6, 1747. Thomas Freckleton
was of Brakes Place, near Hare Street (in parish of Romford and Hornchurrh) : he died February 18,
172}, aged 87, and was buried at Bomford. Henry Eaton had by Elizabeth Mildmay, — 1, Elizabeth,
died an infant, August 28. 1743, buried at Bainham. 2, Hen]7 Mildmay Eaton, baptized at Bainham,
April 15, 1745 ; died Jime 2, 1793 (unmarried), buried at Bainham. 8, Elizabeth, bora June 17,
baptized at Bainham, June 21, 1749 ; married at Dagenham, June 28, 1779, to John Dare, Esq., of
Bentry Heath in Dagenham, who died in 1781 : she married secondly, John Marmaduke Grafton,
Esq., afterwards Dare, of Bomford : had issue by both husbands, and died in March, 1823 ; buried
at Theydon Bois, co. Essex. Her only surviving child, Elizabeth Grafton Dare, married Bobert
Westley Hall, Esq., who took the name of Dare, and recorded the above pedigree in connection
with the pedigree of Hall Dare. Anne, youngest daughter of Henry Eaton, born July 12, 1759 ;
married Paul Pell, Esq., of Tupholme Hdl, co. Line. ; died January 14, 1784, buried at Bainham.
^ Died at Bomford, July 27, 1799, aged 78 ; buried in Bainham Church, August 5 following.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA. 267
" Baptized at Twyford, NoTSniber 10, 1712.
" Baptiied at Twjford, November 4. 1717 ; haned there July 6, 1768.
" Thii is an error ; she wai buned at Twjford, Maj 9, 1799.
** William Mildmaj wub Gfth in descent from WiUikin Mildmav. of SpriagMd Bamcs, and
Margaret ilerrej (see aboTc), through Sir Thomaa Mildma;, dieir eldeat ion. He aacceeded to
MoulBham Hall and otber family eitate* in 176fi, under the wiJiof his kinsman Benjamin Mildmay,
Earl Fitiwalter, who died in tliat year childleu. He waa created a Baronet in 1766, bat died i.p.
August 8, 1771, vhen this Ime also became eiCinct. Sir William Mildma; was buried Augoit 17,
1771 ! and Dame Anne, hii widow, January 6, 1796 — both at Chelmsford.
" Buried at Dogmenfield, Norember 21, 1808, ag«d M. M. I. The preMut fiubily of Bt. John
Hildmay of Dogmersfidd, Haiel Orore, and Clielmsford, descend Irom Sir Henry St. John and
Jane Hildmay.
** Married at Tiryford, from Shawford Houie, June 22, 17S6 ; died in Baton Square, London,
May 6, 1657, aged 93 ; buried at DogntenBeld.
^ Baptized at Toyford, November 26, 176'! j married there Norember IS, 1794 ; died in 1820,
buried at Twyford,
" Married at Twjford, Norember 4, 1791 ; died Maroh 37, 1889. Her huaband died July 17,
1B4A
Jilbmag Jfmttral Ccrtificatts.*
Sir mnlUt Stilbmag, 1606.
The Bi^ht woPBhipfiill 8' Walter Mild-
may of Pesibery in the Countie of Hertford
KDJght departed this tnortall & traneitoiy
life one teweday the 24 of febniarie at one
Goatea house in london, in the pishe of 8'
Sunetan's in fQet street, from whence hia
body was Conrated to the piahe Churehe of
Sabrigworth, in the Counne aforaaid, were
hia body lieth enterred. The aaid S* Walter
married Mary the Daughter of. S' William
Walgrave of amalbrige in the Countie of
Suff, Knighte, by whome he had iBBue 8*
Thomaa Mildmaje Kuight, wboe maried Ann
the Daughter & heyre of Docter Laikes
eaquier, by whom he nathe issue Walter, son
and heyre, Thomaa second aonn, Mary and
The said 8' Walters finnersll waa wor-
ahipfully solemnised accordinge to his De-
gree, on thursday the vij"" of marche folow-
ing, at the pishe Churehe of Sabrigworth in
the Countie aforaaid. The Chiefe momer
waa S" Thomas Mildmay Knight, hia sonn &
heire, Assisted by 8'' Thomas MUdmay of
Barnes in the Countie of essei Knight, S'
Thomas Beckingham Knight, M^ l^omas
Mildmay & M' Henry Mildmay, Bonna of 8'
Thomaa Mildmay of Moulsham. The stand-
ard borne by M' Saye, the Penon borne by M^ Morley, hia helm and Creaste by
Thomas Knight, Chester, bia Coate of Armea, aword and tai^, by 8aniuel Thomp-
■ Commonicsted by Edward J. Sa^, E*q.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
son Windsor, Deputie for Clarenceulx Kinge of Armes of the province, who
directed & ordered the said fiinerall the Day aforesaid An® 1606.
Signed Tho. Myldemaye.
A tnie copy from the Register marked 1 16,
fol. 249, now remaining in the College of Arms,
London.
Geo. Habbison,
Windsor Herald.
Sir ^nt&onj llilbmau, X617.
The ripjht worshipful! S' Antonye Mildmay of Apthorp in the Coiiniy of North-
ampton, Knight, Ambassador Ordinary for the Late Q. Elizabeth, of most happye
memorie, w*** Henry the 4, King of France, Sonne and heire of the Honorable S'
Walter Mildmay Chauncellour of the Exchequer, and of the Priuy Councell to
the foresaid Queen, ended this transitory Life at Apthorp the 2 daye of September
1617.
He maried Grace second daughter, and one of the Coheires of Syr Henry
Sherington of Lacock in the Countye of Wilts Bjiight, by whom he nad issue
Marie his onely daughter, and heire, now of the age of thirtie-fiue years, married
to Syr Francis Fane of Badez-hill in the Countie of Kent, Knight of the Bathe,
By whom he hath issue
1 Mildmay Fane sonne and heire . xv Annor.
2 Francis Fane second sonne . . vi Annor.
3 Antonye Fane third sonne . . . iii Annor.
4 George Fane fourth sonne . . . i Annj.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 269
1 Grace Fane eldest daughter
2 Marie Fane 2 daughter . .
3 Elizabeth Fane 3 daughter .
Haehell Fane 4 daughter
xiii Annor.
xii Annor.
ix Annor.
iiii Annorum.
The Funerall of the said S' Antonye were right Worshippfully solemnised at
Apthorp afforesayd according, to his estate, the Second of October the said yeare.
Signed F. Fane.
A true copy from the Begister marked 1 16,
fol. 393, now remaining in the College of Arms,
London.
Geo. Habrisok,
Windsor Herald.
game <&xntt ItiEbmag, 1620 •
On y* 27 day of July 1620, the right wor" Dame Grace, the da. & one of y«
heires of &^ Henry Shermgton, of Lacock in y« County of Wiltes Knight, departed
this mortall lyfe at Apthorpe in Com. Northton, and was worshipfully interred in
y« parishe Churche of Apthorp aforesayd, on Wednesday the 20 of September then
next following. She was maried to S*" Anthony Mildmay of Apthorpe aforesayd.
Knight, by whom she had issue Mary da. & sole heire of the sayd S' Anthony
Mildmay, who was maried to y* right worthy and honorable S' fFrancys ffane of
Badsell in Com. Kent, Knighte, heire apparent to y« Barony of Le de Spencer, by
whom she had issue, Mildmay ffane sonne & heire, Thomas ffane deceased, Anthony
ffane, Q-eorge ffane, William & Eobert ffane, Grace ffane, Mary, Elizabeth &
Eachell ffane. The sayd Lady Grace made y« aforesayd S' ffrancis ffane sole-Exe-
cutor of her last will & testament. The Officer at Armes y* solemnized this
funerall was John Gwillim, Eougecrosse Pursivant at Armes.
Arms : Mildmay, impaling Sherrington,
A true copy from the Register marked I 22
fol. 35, now remaining in the College of Arms,
London.
Gbo. Habsisok,
Windsor Herald.
C00I80tt<
In a copy of "The Holy Bible 12mo Cambridge 1782" are the following
entries : —
Thomas Meggison, bom April 15**» 1780. Ob. 24"' June 1780.
Thomas Meggison, bom October 29'"* 1782 Died 14 Mar. 1830.
John Middleton Meggison bom June 24*** 1784.
Holker Meggison born March 4*** 1786.
Eobert Meggison bom April 30*"* 1788 died at Madras May 20'»» 1808.
William Henry Meggison bom July 6* 1790.
Septimus Stanley Meggison born Aug* 21** 1791.
On the flyleaf is written —
Catharina Eliza Meggison.
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270 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
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G-EKBALOOICAL MeMOBANDA BELATING TO THE FaMILT OF VaVASOUB,
From the Heraldic Collections ofB. Oloper, Somerset Herald,*
Communicated bj Sir Henry M. YaTasour, B^rt.
MaugeruR Yauasour miles csBpit in Yxorem Agnetem et habuerunt exitum Mau-
gerum Yauasour. Qui quidem Maugerus sequebatur breue de mensuratione dotii
vers'q' prsBd'cam Agnetem matrem suam yt filius et hseres prsed'ci Maugeri militia
tempore Eegis Henrici filij Hegis Joh'is. <&c. 27 die Augusti anno regni n'ri 22. Qui
quidem Maug' Yauasour lilius prsed'ci Maugeri mi litis, et postea miles [et postea
miles fuit noviter interlineata in originali] eoBpit in vxorem Agnetem et habuerunt
exitum Will'm et Thomani. Qui quidem Will'ms csepit in vxorem Agnetem filiam
Rogeri de Grymston et habuerunt exitum Maugeru', Ricardu*, Will'm, Nieholau',
Matildam, et Margaretam et al'. Qui quidem Mauger' filius Will'mi csepit in
yxorem Margaretam et habuerunt exitum Agnetem et Margaretam. Qu» quidem
Agnes filia Maugeri caepit in yirum Bemardum Brokas, et habuerunt exitum
Bemardum, et postea Bemardus obijt, et prsDd'c'a Agnes oepit in yirum Hen-
rieum Langfeld. Qui quidem Bemardus Brokas csBpit in yxorem Johanna' filiam
Thomas de Midelton ch I'r, [<?A'Z'r noviter seriptu'] et habuerunt exitum Will'm
Brokas qui intrauit in manerijs de Denton <&c. vt filius et h»res JohanniB quss
fuit vxor Bemardi Brokas Ch'l'r patris prsdic'i Will'mi. Ut patet, &c.
Thomas Yauasour supradict' frater supradicti Will'mi csBpit in vxorem Johannam
et habuerunt exitum Maugerum et Will'm. Qui quidem Mauger' cspit in vxorem
Johannam et obijt seisit's de prced'c'o Manerio Sine hoerede de Corpore suo praed'ca'
Johanna viuente. £t prsed'c's Will'm's vt frater et haeres prsed'ci Maugeri intrauit in
Manerium prsed'c^oi &e et cspit in yxorem Aliciam, et habuerunt exitum Margar',
et praed'c's Will'm's obiit prsedic'a Alicia viuente, et prsed'ca Margareta infra
setatem et in Custodia Begis obiit seisita &c. sine hierede de Corpore suo exeunt'
£t quaedam Agnes vxor Henrici Langfeld est eius consanguinea et hseres propin-
quior &c. vidj Ilia Maugeri filii Will'mi fratris Thomas patris Will'mi patris praed'c'a
MargaretsB vt patet per diuersa Inquisitiones et record' in Scaccario &c. et exem-
plificat' sub Sigillo Scaccarij isto Begistro annexa.
Fraedicta Agnes filia Maugeri sponsata fuit prsBd'co Bernardo, et habuerunt
exitum Bemardum praed'c'm et deuorc' fact' fuit apud Ebor' Anno D'ni MUlesimo
trecentesimo . • . et postea sponsata fuit Henrico de Langfeld et habuerunt exitum
Henricum. ,
Ego Mauger's Le Yauasour miles dedi D'no Will'mo de Hamelton Decano
Ebor' maritagium Will'mi filij mei Senioris maritandi Agneti filise Bogeri de G-rime-
Bton vel alii de parentela ipsius Will'mi sive disparagaco'e pro quadam Summa pe-
cuniae de (jua idem Will'm's mihi prae manibus satisfecit. Ita viz. quod si de ipso
Will'mo filio meo antequam pr»fatam Agnetem vel aliam de parentela ipsius Will'mi
de Hamelton desponsauit et prolem de ipsa procreauit humanit' contingat, quod
absit, volo quod B'n's Will'm's habeat maritagiu' alter!' filij mei senioris maritand' in
forma praed'ca. et sic de filio in filium quovsq} <&c. Testibj D'nis Joh'e Merkenfeld,
Adam de Midilton, Boberto de Medilton, Thoma de Stodelaj et aliis.
Ego Mauger' Le Yauasour miles concessi dimisi <&c. Thomae filio meo Maneria
* Liber MiscellAneomm Boberti Gloveri Somerseti Heraldi Xranscrip' p* W. Smith, Bonge
dragon. An* 1600.
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mea de Denton, Askewitb, Wlsington cum o'ibus suis pertin' ad totam yitam
meam &e. Eeddendo inde mihi 100 li sterlyng', ad festa Pentecost' et S^ Martini
&c. Dat' apud Denton anno 8 E. 3.
Omnibus &c. Maugerus Le Vauasour miles, Sal't'm Nou'itis me concessisse re-
misisse et quietu' clamasse ThomsB filio meo et hsBred' suis totam ius et clameum
3uod habeo in maneriis de Denton, Askewith, Wlsington, &c. Testibus Johanne
e Eytber, Petro de midelton militibj, Will'mo de Castelay Sen*, Jobanne Le Vaua-
sour de Weston, Roberto de Burlay, Patrico de Marton de Askwyth, Petro filio
Bicardi de Midelton et alijs multis.
•
Pinis anno 7 E. 3 et postea anno 8 E. 3 Inter Thomam Le Vauasour et Jo-
hannam vxorem ejus quser' et Maugerum le Vauasour Ch*l'r deforc* de Manerio de
Denton et medietate Manerij de Askwith &q. Habend* eidem Thomae et
JobannsB et hsered' ipsius Tbomse &c. Et pro hac recognitione &c, ijdem Thomas et
Johanna dederunt prsedict' Maugero 100 marcas argenti.
Haec Indentura inter Agnetem de Grymeston quae fuit vxor Will'mi Le Vaua-
sour et Maugeru' filium eorundem WilPmi et Agnetis ex parte vna, et Thomam Le
Vauasour filium D'ni Maugeri Le Vauasour ex parte altera confecta testatur, Quod
cum dictus D*ns Maugerus seisitus fuisset de maneriis de Denton, Askwyth, et Wols-
ington in d'nico die quo ipse recognovit se teneri D*no "Wiirmo de Hamelton tunc
Decano Ebor* in mille libris Sterlingor' per quoddam statutum pro mercatoribus
editum,ac postmodum idem dictus Maugerus dedit ThomsB filio suo prsed'co Maneria
prsd'ca et naBr' suis imperpetuu' &c, per quod dictus Thomas seisitus fuit de maneriis
prsedictis vsque ad festum S*c*i Petri ad Vincula anno 3 E. 3, Ac postmodum
Martin us de Grymeston executor testament! d*ni Will'mi de Hamelton praed'ci d'c'as
mille marcas* recuperasset versus Maugerum prsed'c'm per quod Maneria prse-
dicta de Denton, Askwith, et Wolsington eidem Martino executori adiudicata
fuerunt tenend* quovs'q* dictas mille libras inde leuasset, Idemque Martinus execu-
tor test'i pwed'ci postmodum concessit prafat' Agneti et Maugero filio Will'mi Le
Vauasoiir totam terminum quem ipse habuit in dicto manerio de Wolsington,
Habend* eisdem Agneti et Maugero in forma pr»dicta Praed'c's Thomas Le Vaua-
sour quietu' clamavit pr»d'c'm Maneriu' de Wolsington eisdem Agneti et Maugero,
Ita quod d'c'a Agnes M. illud habeat ad totam vitam suam, et postdecessum d^ct®
Agnetis M. predict* remaneat dicto Maugero filio dictor' Willmi Le Vauasour et
Agnetis, et hsBr* eiusdem Maugeri. Ac. Testibus D'nis Bicardo Le Waleys, Johane
de Ryther, Will'mo de Plumpton, Bicardo de Goldesburgh, et Joh*e Mauleuerer
militibus &c. Dat' apud Tadcaster anno D*ni 1329 (3 E. 3).
Ego Thomas filius D'ni Maugeri Le Vauasour militis dedi prsBdicto D'no Mau-
gero patri meo Maneriu' de Denton, Tenend' ^r»d'c*o D'no Maugero ad totam
vitam ipsius D'ni Maugeri, et post decessum ipsius D'ni Maugeri volo quod prsedict'
Manerium remaneat Maugero filio Will'mi Le Vauasour integre inperpetuu'.
Testibus D'nis Bicardo Le Waleys, Thoma de Midilton, Henrico de Herlyngton
militibus, Patrico de Marton &c. Dat apud Wulsington iuxta Tadcaster anno
3 E. 3.
Einis anno 8 E. 3 inter Maugeru' filium Will'mi Le Vauasour qu©r' et Thomam
Le Vauasour et Johannam vxorem eius deforc' de manerio de Denton &c.
Ego Maugerus filius Will'mi Le Vauasour dimisi Thom» filio D'ni Maugeri Le
Vauasour miHtis et Johannse vxori eius medietatem manerij de Denton &c. Data
apud Denton die Lunse in vigilia sancti Nich'i episcopi anno 8 E. 3.
* Sic in origine, sed legendum libras.
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Indentura facta inter Thomam le Vauasour ex una et Maugeru' filiu' Wiirini
Le Vauasour ex altera testatur quod dictus Maugerus concessit quod ipse et Mar-
fareta vxor eius nihil facient quo minus idem Thomas et Johanna vxor eius &e.
)at* Eboraci anno 20 E. 3.
Hfldc Indentura testatur quod ego Maugerus filius Will'mi Le Vauasour dedi
Joh*i de Brocas et Margaretse vxori eius ad totam vitam eorundem alteri eor* qui
diutius vixerit medietatem Manerij mei de Denton. &c. Testibus D'no Bad*o de
Normanville milite, Joh'e DayneU, Joh*e de Midilton &c. Dat' apud Tadcaster
anno 12 E. 3.
Ego Johannes de Brocas miles dedi Bernardo filio meo et Agneti filiie Maugeri
Le Vauasour medietat' Manerij de Denton quod habui de dono et feoffamento
prsedicti Maugeri Ac. Et si contingat quod praedict' Agnes obierit sine haerede de
corporib} ipsor' Bemardi et Agnetis exeunte tunc medietas Manerij pnedieti re-
maneat prsedicto Bernardo. Et si Bernardus obierit sine hssrede de corpore suo tunc
Sr»dict* medietas remaneat J ohanni fratri praed'c'i Bernardi et haeredibj de corpore
*c'i Joh'is, pro defectu' re.n' rectis haeredibj pr»d*ci Bemardi &c. Testibus D*nis
Will'mo de Plompton, Will 'mo Mauleuerer, Thoma de Midilton, Johanne de Nor-
manville militibj, Kogero de Normanvill, Johanne Le Vauasour de Stede, Will'mo
de Ly'delay et aliis Data apud Denton anno 1349 A^ K. B. E. 3. 23.
Ego Maugerus, filius Will'mi Le Vauasour de Denton dedi D'no Joh'i de Sjn-
gilton Eectori eccriae de Melsamby et Symoni del Chyrche medietatem Manerij
mei de Denton Ac. Testibus D'nis Will'mo de Plompton et Will'mo Mauleu*er
milit' Will'mo de Lyndelay, Johanne Vauasour del Stede, Patricio de Merton de
Askwyth <&c. Dat* apud Denton Anno 22 E. 3.
Omnibus Ac. Joh'es de Syngilton rector eccVm de Melshamby, et -Symon atte
Chirche Sal't'm Nou'itis quod cum nos dederimus Maugero filio VViirmi Le Vaua-
sour de Denton Manerium nostrum de Wolsington et medietatem Manerij n*ri de
Denton, Habend' eidem Maugero ad totam vitam suam Ac, Sciatis nos dedisse et
concessisse post decessum prsedicti Maugeri quod prsed^c'm manerium de Wolsington
et medietas M. nostri de Denton qute ad nos reverti deberent, rernaneant Bernardo
filio D'ni Joh'is de Brocas et Agneti filise pra&d'c'i Maugeri et haer' inter ipsos Ber-
nard' et Agnetem exeuntibus Ac. Et si contingat quod praed'ca Agnes obierit sine
haerede de corporibus ipsor' Bemardi et Agnetis exeunte turn prspd'c'm maneriu' et
medietas prsea'c'i Manerij integre remaneant praedicto Bernardo et haeredibus de
corpore suo exeuntibus, pro defectu' rem' Johanni fratri praed'c'i Bernardi, pro de-
fectu' rem' rectis haBredibus praed'c'i Bernardi Ac. Testibus D'nis Will mo de
Plumpton, Will'mo Mauleuerer, Thoma de Middelton, Johanne de Normanville
militious, Johanne le Vauasour de Stede, Will'mo de Lyndeley et aliis. Data apud
Denton Anno 23 E. 3. et anno d'ni 134*9.
Sciant Ac. quod nos Bernard' Brocas miles et Agnes vxor mea dedimus Domino
Johanni de Singleton personae ecclesiae de Torleston et Joh'i de Denton maneria n'ra
de Denton in Querfdale et Schameston iuxta Wakefeld et duas partes Manerii de
Askwyth, Dat' apud Beaurepayr anno 3 E 3.
Haec est concordia facta inter Will'm Le Vauasour ex vna parte, et Patricium
de Westwych ex altera, de contentionibus inter eos metis ad Purificac'oem beatad
Marie anno gr'aB 1234, coram Marmaduc Darell, Will'mo Anglico tunc Constabu-
lario de Skypton, Bob'to de Dunesford, Will'mo de Tunstall, Kob'to de Nunwyc et
aliis apud Askwyth, scilicet quoi idem Will'mus quietum clamauit eidem Patricio
totam commune' pasturam infra territoriu' de Askwyth.
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Omnibus &g. Agnes filia et bsBres Maugeri Yauasour Sal't'm Nou^itis me post
diuorc* inter Bemardum Brokas militem et me celebrat' concessisse D*no Jobanni
de Sjrngelton person® Ecclesiss de Torleston totum ius quod babeo in Maneriis de
Denton in Querfdale, Scbameston iusta Fontem fractum et duabus partibus Ma-
neni de Askwytb <&c. Dat* apud Wesfcm* anno 34 E. 3.
Ego Bficardus filius Will' mi filii Henri ci de Mertune dedi Maugero Vauasori et
bffiredibus suis totam terram meam de Dentune prsBter meam magnam culturam
4&C. Testib} Alano de Dentune, Thurstano filio Beginaidi de eadem, Will'mo filio
Jticardi de eadem &c. sine data.
Ego Alanus filius Osberti dedi Will'mo Vauasour filio Maugeri Vauasoris pro
iiomagio suo et seruicio quod mibi fecerat, et propter pecuniam suam quam ipse
Will'ms mibi dedit, duas bouatas terrse in villa de Askwitb &c. Testibz Alano de
*J)entune, Eeginaldo de Dentune &c. sine data.
Omnibus Ac. Tbomas Prior et Conuent* de Ormesby Sal't'm. Nou'it yniu'itas
vestra nos quietu' clamasse Malgero Le Vauassour filio Will'mi Le Vauassour de
Denton et KsBredib^ suis omnes terras &c. quae babuimus de dono antecessor* suor*
de feodo suo in villa et in territorio de Denton &c. Testibus venerabili patre D'no
Waltero de Gray Arcbiep'o Ebor*, Petro de La Hay, Bicardo fratre eius, Gilberto
de Denton, Hugone fratre eius, Tburstano de Denton et aliis. sine data.
Ego Will'ms de Wycle dedi Maugero filio Maugeri Le Vauasour militi et Agneti
vxori eius et eor* heredibus totum Maneriu' meum de Denton et oninem terram
meam de Askewitb, vna cum omnibus terris et ten* quad D*na Alicia Byuell tenuit
nomine dotis in eisdem villis, post mortem ipsius Alicisd Byuell <fcc. Testibus
D*no Will'mo de Stopbam, Sussone Ward, Tboma de Alta Ripa militibus, Thoma
VlfFcbelf, Waltero de Middelton, Adam de Askwytb, Petro de Lund tunc
senescallo Henrici de Percy, Will'mo Faukes de Newhall Ac. Dat' apud Denton
Anno 19 Edw. filij Kegis Henrici.
Edwardus dei gra' Hex Angliae.D'ns HibemisD et Dux Aquitan' Vic' Ebor' sal't'm.
Questus est nobis Maugerus filius Maugeri Le Vauasour quod Agnes qusD fiiit
vxor praed'ci Maugeri plus babet in dotem de libero tenemento quod fuit praed'c'i
Maugeri quondam viri sui in Wolsyngton, Denton, Askwitb, Scharneston, et
Dragnton quam habere debet &c. Teste meipso apud Ambresbyry 27 Augusti,
Anno Eegni n'ri 22, 1294.
Hoc Bcriptum testatur quod Hugo de Yamewyk et Alicia vxor ejus ad firmam
dimiserunt D'no Maugero Le Vauasour et Agneti vxori sua totam terram quam
habuerunt in custodia vt proximi amici Will'mi filij Will'mi Le Vauasour, scilicet
novem acras terne arabilis in territorio de Denton, quam terram Will'ms Le Vaua-
sour pater d'c'i Will'mi quo'dam emit de Waltero de Denton, et ab eo ad firmam
feed' tenuit. Habend' et tenend' totam terram praadictam prsedictis Maugero et
Agneti vxori suae vsque ad legitimam sBtatem praed'c'i Will'mi filij Will'mi Le Vaua-
sour de praedictis Hugone de Yamewyke et Alicia vxore sua &c. Testibus Petro de
Middelton, Boberto et Ada filiis ejus, Tboma filio Bob'ti de Middelton, Waltero
de Denton et aliis. Data apud Ebor' an« D'ni 1293, 21 E. 1.
Ego Johannes filius AdsB filii Hugonis de Denton quietu' clamaui Will'mo Le
Vauasour et hseredibus suis totum ius meum in omnibus terris &c, in villa et terri-
torio de Denton in Querfedale. &c. Dat apud Wykele, anno 9 Ed. filij Ed.
Ego jRobertus Alius Hugonis de Dentona dedi D'no Maugero Lo Vauasur D'no
de Denton et Agnete vxori susb vnam acram et dimidiam acram terr' jacent' in
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campo de Dentona &c. TeBtibns Adam de Westwyk, Jobazme Le Yauasour, Petro
de Middeltona &c. sine data.
Ego Johannes filius Ad» filij Hugonis de Dentona dedi D'no Maugero Le Ya-
uasBur D*no de Dentnn et D'naB Agneti vxori busb et hsredibus suis totam terram
meam cum domibus et pertin* quam habui in villa et territorio de Denton. Testi-
bu8 D'no Bob'o de Piumpton, D'no "Will'mo de Stopham, D'no Simone Warde,
militibus, Will'mo de Marton, Johanne Le Yauasour, Adam de Westwyke, et aUis.
sine data.
Convencio facta Anno D'ni 1316 ad festum Pentecostes inter Will'm Le Yaua-
sour ex yna parte et Job' em filiu' Job'is Thurston de Denton ex altera &c.
Ego Johannes filius AdaB de Denton dedi Will'mo filio D'ni Maugeri Le Yaua-
sour totu' Capitale messuagiu' meu' et totam terram &c. in villa et territorio de
Denton &c. Testibus D'nis Maugero Le Yauasour, Boberto de Plumton militibus,
Waltero de Middeltona^ Willm' Faukes de NeuhaJl &c. sine data.
Ego MaugeruB filius Will'mi Le Yauasour de Denton dimisi Mag'ro Johanni de
Denton et IsoldsB vxori eius vnum messuagiu' &c. in villa et territorio de Denton.
Testibus Johanne Le Yauasour del 8tede, Patricio de Marton de Askwjth, Thoma
Le Yauasour de Denton. Dat apud Denton anno xi E. 3.
Ego Will'muB filius Maugeri Le Yauasur de Denton relaxaui Petro filio Bicardi
de Middilton totum ius quod habui in omnibus terris et ten' quse quondam fuerunt
Joh'is filij Adffl de Denton. Testibus Will'mo de Bjngham, Petro filio Will'mi de
Middilton &c, Dat. apud Ebor' anno xi Ed. filij Ed.
Ego Eobertus filius Petri de Middelton dedi Johanni de Middilton fratri meo
omnes terras &c. quas vnq' habui in villa et territorio de Denton Ac Testibus
D'no Will'mo Le Yauasour, D'no Will'mo de Stopham, D'no Eob'to de Piumpton,
D'no Maugero le Yauasour militibus, D'no Adamde Middelton, Will'mo Mauleu'er,
Waltero de Middelton manente in Burgthelay, Bicardo filio Petri de Middelton,
Will'mo Eaukes et aliis. Sine data.
Ego Bicardus filius Petri de Middelton de La Whythalle dedi Bicardo filio Adas
de Baildon &c Dat* apud La Whythalle in Denton. Anno 25 E. 3.
Et eo quod prsdd'c's Bicardus filius AdaB de Baildon et Isabella vxor eius filia
Henrici de Clyfford obierunt sine hsBredibus de Corporibus suis vt supra ; Praed'c's
Bicardus filius Petri de Middilton intrauit in praedictis terris et ten' &c. Et postea
dedit Bernardo Brocas &c.
Hoc Bcriptum testatur quod Maugerus filius Will'mi le Yauasour de Denton
concessit Jacobo de Monte Alto de Lethelay et Margaretae vxori eius duo tofta et
quatuor bouatas terne in villa et territorio de Denton <&c. Dat' apud Denton,
Anno 1334.
Finis anno 34 E. 3, Inter Bemardum Brocas ch'l'r quaer' et Joh'em de Sen gel ton
deforc' de Maneriis de Denton iuxta Ottelay, et Wolston juxta Tadcastre et de
duabuB partibus Manerij de Askwyth. Habend' eidem Bernardo pro tota vita
ipsius Bemardi, post eius decessum rem' Bernardo filio Agnetis filiaB Maugeri Le
Yauasour et haDredibus de corpore suo procreatis, pro defectu' rem' rectis haeredi-
bus prasd'c'i Bemardi Brocas &c, Et pro hac concessione idem Bemardus dedit
praBcticto Johanni 200 marcas argenti.
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Henricus octauus Dei gratia Angliss et ErancisB Bex fidei defensor et D'ns Hi-
berniffi Sart*m. FrsBcipe Wiirmo Fajrfax Armigero et Isabell® vxori sa» vt iuste et
sine dilatione reddant Christophero Thwajtes armigero Maneriu' de Denton &c.
quffi Bicard* Bedman, Bobertus Ardyngton, et Bobertus Sykergwen dederunt
ThomsB Thwaytes filio Joh'is Thwaytes et hieredibus masculis de oorpore eius-
dem Thomae exeuntibus, Et quad post mortem d'c'i Thomie, et Joh'is filij et
haaredis eiusdem Thorn®, ThomsB ^lij prsd'c'i Joh'is filij prsed'c'i ThomaB, et Johannis
filij et hsBredis prsed'c'i Thomsd filij Johannis, pr»fato Christophero fratri prsed'c'i
ThomsB filij praad'c'i Johannis, consanguineo et h»redi prsed'c'i Joh'is filij prsBd'c'i
ThomsB descendere debent per formam donationis pned'c*® vt didtur &c.
Bad's Ellerkar iunior miles mandauit execution! hoc bre* regis 14 die Junii
anno 22 H. octaui.
Ego Will'ms Brokas armiger dedi Will'mo Byther, Will'mo Q-ascoigne militibus,
Tho' Clavell armigero, Alueredo Manston, Joh*i Thwaytes, Henrico Thwaytes, et
Henrico Chaumbur Maneria mea de Denton iuxta Ottelay et Wolston al's diet'
Wolsyngton iuxta Tadcastre et duas partes Manerii de Askewyth &c. Testibus
Bad'o Grastoke milit. Petro de La Pole, Bob'to Dynelay, Bicardo Bedman, et Bad'o
de La Pole &o. Dat apud Wolston anno 8 H. 6.
Ego Johannes Thw^tes dedi Will*mo G-ascoigne militi annalem redditum decern
librar' percipiend' de Manerio meo de Denton, <&c. Dat apud Denton, anno 10 H. 6..
No8 Wiirms Byther ch'l'r et Bobertus de Thwaytes clericus, dedimus Johani de
Thwaytes et IsabellsD yxori eius et heredibus mascuUs de corporibus suis legitime
procreatis medietatem Manerii de Denton &c. pro defectu' rem' Thoms de Thwaytes
nlio prsed'c'i Joh'is et hsredibus masculis, pro defectu' rem' Matilds vxori Johannis
Myddelton filiae prsed'c'i Johannis Thwaytes et hasredibus masculis, pro defectu'
rem' rectis hseredibus praed'c'i Joh*is Thwaytes &c. Dat apud Denton anno 18 H. 6..
Ego Will'ms Brokas iunior armiger filius et hsDres Will'mi Brokas Senioris
armigeri quietu' clamaui Johanni Thwaytes totu' ius meum in Manerio de Denton
in com Ebor. Dat 20 Sept. anno 32 H. 6.
Omnibus &c. Johannes Thwaytes sal't'm. Cum Thomas Thwaytes filius mens et
Alicia filia ThomcB del Hay vxor sua habeant et teneant illis et hsBredibus de cor*
pore pr»d'c'i ThomsB Thwaytes exeuntibus med. M. de Denton in Quardell ex dono
Will'mi Byther militis, Boberti Thwaytes clerici et Will'mi Thwaytes &c. Dat'
anno 37 H. sexti.
Carta Joh'is de Langton ciuis Ebor' Dat' anno D'ni 1358 et anno 28 E. 3. Of
this man all y^ Langtons bearing gules a cheyeron ermine betwene three Lyons are
descended.
Carta Will'mi Q-raa ciuis Ebor'. Dat' anno 1353, 28 E. 3. of this man the Graas
are descended, bearing as I suppose golden grifiyns in a blew bend cotised in a siluer
feild.
A pedegree of S' Mauger Yauasour Enight entred into that former Begister^
of late tyme & wth a new hand of this Age 28 Eliz. B.
H. 3. S' Mawger Yauasour Knight Cheiff Lord of Denton & Askwith in y^ tyme
of H. 3 as appereih b^ a Charter of free warren of those landes graunted
the 37 yere of the said Kinge Henry.
276 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
E. 2. S' Mawger Yauasour Knight made a deed dated the third yeare of E. 3. in
w*** wth others John Vauasour of Weston was a witnesse.
E. 3. Wiirm Vauasour dyed beffore his father about the third year of Edward the
third, whose heire was Mawger Vauasour.
B. 3. Mawger Vauasour sonne & heire to WilPm Vauasour made a deed, to w*
John Vauasour of Weston was a witnesse together w^ Patrik Marton and
others. Therfore Vauasour of Weston now being cannot w*** reason
prove his descent from these Vauasours of Denton.
E. 3. Agnes doughter and heire of Mawger Vauasour was marid to S' Bernard
Brocas Ejiight & had issue Bernard Brocas.
E. 3. Bernard Brocas sonne to S' Bernard Brocas and Agnes afforesaid was cheiff
Lord of Denton <fc Askwith by the title of his mother.
H. 6. William Brocas lineally descend id of Bernard Brocas sold y^ mannors of
Denton & Askwith to John Thwaytes Esquire, which mannors had con-
tinued in y^ possession of Bernard Brocas & his heires since 24 of K.
E. 3. till y*' tyme of this foresaid sale made by W° Brocas the 8 yere of
K. Henry y* Sixt.
H. 6. John Thwaytes bought y* mannors of Denton and Askwith of W" Brocas
and was ancestor to Issabell Thwajrtes late Lady ffayrfax mother to S'
Thomas fiayrfax now Lord of the said mannors.
Dat 28 Eliz. Eeginss 13 Junii.
The pedegree as it is wrytten in the context of the same register in latyn.
Maugenu Vauasour miles.^Agnes.
Maugerus qui sequebatur breue de mensuratione dotis yenus Agnetem=pAgne8 rel AliciA.
matrem suam vt filius et hsres prsdicti Maugeri militis t'pe Regis
Henrici filij Regis Johannis, anno 22 fuit is postea miles.
Wiilmus yauasour.=^Agnes filia Bogeri de Grymeston. Thomas yauasour.=f=JohAnna.
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Maugerus Yauasour Bicardus. Nicholas. Margareta Maugerus Yauasour Will'mustraterei
filius Will'mi cspit — — adhuc alii obiit sine prole. hssres Maug.
in Txorem Mar- Wiirmus. Matildis. liberi.
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WiU'm's Brocas qui intrarit in Maneriis de Denton Ac. ut filius et hieres Johanns qu« fuit Tzor
Bemardi Brocas ChTr. patris pned'c*i Will*mi et de pned'c*o Manerio de Denton &c.
feoffhyit Will'mi Ryther Will'mi Gascoigne milit. Joh'em Thwajtes et alios qui inde fuerunt
seisiti quoTsque disseisiti fuerunt per Joh'em Yauasour de manerio de Denton.
Agnes TZor Henrici Langfeld filia Maugeri filii Will'mi fratris
Thonue patris Will'mi Yauasour, est oonsanguinea et hsres
Margaretse fili» pned'c'i Will'mi
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Communicated hy Edward J. Sage^ Esq.
Abstbact op thb Will of Thomasiite Fakshawe, a.d. 1562.*
In the Name of god amen. [4*^ October 3"* of Queen Elizabeth] I Thomazin
ffanshaw, Wief vnto Henry ffanshawe of London E8quiere,t being sick in boddie,
but nevertheless of good and parfect mynd and remembrance Laud and praise be
therfore giuen Vnto almightie god, doe by and with the full consente and agremente
of my saide husband, make, ordaine and d,ec]are this my present testamente and last
Will in manner and forme following, That is to saye, ffirst and principally I giue
and commend my soule Ynto almightie god my maker and Bedemer, In Whome
and by the merritts of the seconde person, «fesus Christ, I trust and beleve as-
suredly to be saued, and to haue full and clere remission and forgiveness of my
Bvnnes. And I commyt my boddie to the yerth to be buried in Xpian buriall.
Where y* shall pleace god to appoint for me. Item I giue and bequeath to my
said husband Henry ffanshawe, all that my pcell of msh or meddow grownde called
butchers Acre, containing by estimacon ij Acres ... in liipple mshe in the parrish
of Barkin in the Countie ot Essex, that is to saye next adjoyning Ynto Prests
meade on Thest syde thereof, Whereof one ende doth abutt Vppon Longebridge
meddows South, and the Kings highe Wales there leding into Bipple msh on the
North. I [said Henry Fanshawe to hold said lands to him and his heirs. The other
lands situate at Bipple Side, in the parishes of Barking and Dagenham, except-
ing Cottesmeads, on the death of said husband to go to Edwaid Hopkins my
youngest brother and his heirs male, with Eemainder to Thomas Hopkins my brother
and heirs male ; Bemainder to John Hopkins, son of my late brother William
Hopkins, and heirs male ; Bemainder to Bobert Hopkins, son of my brother
Bichard ; Bemainder to Steven son of my brother John Hopkins, and his heirs and
assigns for ever. Cottesmead (now on lease for 21 years to Henry Stockdall, who
is not to be molested) on death of said Henry Fanshawe, to go to Paul Steven, son
to Philip Steven]. Item I giue and bequeath to my mother Alice Hopkins my cloth
gowne laed on with lace and fringed. Also I bequeath Vnto my Cosen Margery
Edmonds Wief to Bobarte Edmonds als Lawson§ my best cloth gowne and my
Kirtle of satten belonging to the same gowne gardea lyke to the saide gowne.
Item I bequeath to my Cosen Margaret ffrith her daughter my Scarlett mantle
garded with Veluet, and my White satten sieves ; Also I bequeath to firances Mar-
shall her syster, my dooche gowne of Worsted. Item 1 bequeath to Nicholas Mar-
shall her brother my crampe Binge of gold. || Item I giue and bequeath vnto my
* This is the first Fanshawe will proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbnry. The
merely legal and less important passages of this and many of the following wills are given
in abstract, within brackets. Tne wills so treated are invariably termed ' abstracts.'
t The first wife of Henry Fanshawe the Semembrancer, and daughter of William Hopkins, of
Carswell, near C\Ay Hall, in the parish of Barking. She i» not mentioned in the Funeral Certificate
of Henry Fanshawe (Vol. I. p. 814), but such omissions are not imcommon. The Hopkins pedi*
grees at the College of Arms, and the wills of the Hopkins family proyed about this time in P. C. C,
hare been carefully examined, but nothing has been found to ooimect WiUiam Hopkins with any of
the more important families of that name ; and there is reason to believe that he was nothing more
than a simple husbandman, or, at most, a yeoman. The match does not appear in the Fanshawe
pedigree, or in any other family memorial, and was apparautly forgotten until the publication of
these Notes, It should, however, be stated that the persons mentioned by Mrs. Fanshawe as her
cousins were people of substance.
X These lands immediately adjoined the estate of Henry Fanshawe, her husband.
§ She was the second wife of Kobert Lawson, alias Edmonds, of Prittlewell Priory, oo. Essex,
and daughter of Nicholas Cely, gent. He appears to have been Steward to Lord Rich, and was
leasee of the manor of Prittlewell Priory under his Lordship. He died Febr. 7, 1&8(, aged 72, and
was buried in Prittlewell Church. The Latin inscription on his tomb (no longer extant) diiicribed
him as of the ancient family of the Lawsons of the north.
II A ring worn to preserre from cramp and epilepsy.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA. 281
frende M'* Alice Tego, m^ gowne of cloth furred with Mincks, and my Kirtle of
tawney datnmaske and ij of my best White Neckerchefs. Item I bequeath to
mother Worte my clothe gowne furred with lambe and my olde Worsted Kirtle.
And I bequeath to Jone Worte her daughter my olde Worsted cassocke. Item I
bequeath to Michaill Woorte her sister my olde grograyne gown Withoute sieves.
Item I giue and bequeath to Agnes Harding, my maiden servaunte, my olde cloth
gowne lined and garded With Velvet. I bequeath to greate Mawde, my mayden
servaunte, my petticote of cloth remajmeing in Claye Hall.* And also I bequeath
to Httell Maude, my mayden servaunte ij of my playne White neckerchiffs and ij
of my White Lynnen Aprons. And I bequeath to Dorathe my mayden servaunte,
my olde redd petticott and my longe Wastecote of fflanneU. Item I bequeath to
Jane Kedington my mayden servaunte, my redd petticote Ypper boddice with
chamblett. And I oequeath to every of my godchildren xij^. And of the execucon
of this my laste testament and Will I ordaine and make my husbande Henry ffan-
shawe my sole executor, requiring and desiering hym to see this my testam^ truly
performed accordingly. In Witness Whereof as Well the saide Henry &nshawe
as the saide Thomazine to this my presente testament and laste Will have sett o'
Seales the Dave and yere above Written, in the presence of Richard Q-reye, mer*
cer ; Bobert fiassett, fishmonger and Thomas Person, scrivener, Citizens of Lon-
don ; Thomas &nshawe ; Willm Clynt, fishmonger.
ThOMAZIK ffAKSHAWS.
per me Henricum ffanshawe.
Thomas fianshaw.
by me Eobart Bassett.
per me Kicharde Orey.
ier me Thomas PiersSn.
per me Willm Clynte.
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, December 10, 1562, by Henry
Fanshawe, husband and Executor.
Begistered Streate 32.
Abstract op the Will op Hekbt Fanshawe, Esq., a.d. 1568.t
In the name of god, the father, the Sonne, and of the hoUye goaste, thre par-
sones and one god, to whome be all bono' prayse and glorye for ever amen. The
first daye of September in the yeare of o' Lorde god a Thousand fyve hundred
Threscore and Seaven, I Henrye fianshawe of London, Esquire, the Queues Ma^^
Bemembraimcer of her graces courte of The Exchequ"' of Westm', being of parfect
mynde and of good memorye, thanks be to AUmightye god and knowinge nothinge
to be more certeine or assured vnto man then Deathe and yet the tyme thereof
verye vncertaine, Nowe therefore desyrous to declare my laste will and Testament
for the quyetnes of my Wyfe and for the preferment of my Childrenn, and paye-
ment of my Debts and performaunce of my legacyes. Doe presentlye make ordame
and Declare my laste Wyll and Testament in manne^ and fourme hereafter folow-
* The oountry-house of Henry Fanehawe at Barking : see notes to hia Will,
t For partioulan of him see hia Funend Certificate — the first of the aeriee^and the Pedigrees
(Yol. I. pp. 314, 320).
282 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
inge, That is to eaye, ffirst and principallye I comraende my Sowle vnto the infinite
marcye of allmightye god stediastelye beleavienge to be saved and to inheritt his
blessed Kingedom by the onlye merytts and blessed passyone of his sonne Jhesus
christe, to whome with the ffather and the Wholye ghoaste be all bono' and glorye
for ever amen, [My executor to receive the rents and profits of the manors
and lands that I have on lease] saveing the ffearme of Cleyhall in the Countye
of Essex until my debts be paid and will performed, and afterwards to receive
the rents and issues of the capital house and lands called Newbames Co.
Essex* to the use of my daughter Anne until her marriage, and after her marriage
said daughter Anne to have the lease of said premises to her own use] And in like
mann' my will and mynde is and I doe dispose that my saide executo' shall after
my saide debts paide and my Wyll performed, take all the yssues rentes and pro-
fits yearlye rysynge, growing or comeing of my Manners, Lands and Tenements
of Yallaince GFalltmcet and Easthall in the said countie of Essex, and of all my
landes and Tenements in the said Countye called or knowen by the name of bed-
fordes lands, ^ to the vse and behowfe of my dawghter Susan yf she be then lyve-
inge, vntill suche tyme as she shall fortune to be maryed [and after her marriage
to have my interest in such lands to her own use. The rents and profits of Bed-
fords lands] which y* worth yearely Tenne Poundes to be employed in bringeing
vpp of my Dawghters [executor to receive rents of freehold lands in like manner
and to be accountable to my daughters at their respective days of marriage.
Should my wife die before debts are paid, the estates in which she has a life interest
to go to executor on like trust.] And furdre my will and mynde is, and I devise
that my howse in Warricke lane in london,§ and my tearme and interest therein
ehal be soulde by my execute' for the some of ffyve hundred poundes wherein y*
standeth me, for and towardes the payement of my Debtes. And furdre my wfll
and mynde is that toucheinge my Lease and ffearme of Clayhall in the said Countie
of Essex, II and all my stocke of CatteU, hou!$ehold stuffe and fumyture of house-
hold there, shal be in manner and fourme foloweinge, That is to say, all suche Cat-
tell as I haue there or elleswheare other then suche as be vsed for the Derye there
and the necessary tyllage of Claye hall, shal be soulde for and towardes the pay-
ment of my Debtes [My wife to have use of the furniture and stock at Clay Hall
for life if my term in the said farm shall endure so long, and the snme after her
death to be delivered to my daughter Anne : if she be dead to her children if she
have any, or if she have none to my daughter Susan.] And toucheinge my lease of
the parsonage of Dronfelde, 1 will that atlber my Debtes paid and my Will per-
formed that my execute' shall bestowe and ymploye of a scnole to be had in Dron-
felde, being the parrishe where I was borne, four whoale years profits and como-
* In the parish of West Hain.
t Yalence is situate in the parishes of Barking and Dagenham, within a short distance of Jen-
kins and Parsloes, the other seats of the Fanshawe familj in tliis neighbourhood. The old moated
house of Yalence still stands, and presents much the same appearance as in the days of Henry
Fanshawe. In 1594 it was the residence of Mr. Timothj Lucy (brother to Justice Shallow), who
married Susanna, youngest daughter of Henry Fanshawe. Valence was held on renewable lease
from the Dean and Canons of Wmdsor, and it is still church property.
X Not the estate of Bedfords near Bomford, but lands so called at Ripple Side, Barking.
§ Held of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, at the yearly reut of £^ : see a curious descrip-
tion of it in the draft will of 1566.
II Clay Hall is situate in the northern part of the mrish of Barking, not far from Woodford,
and quite away from Valence and the other estates of the Fanshawe family at Barking. It belonged
at this time to Sir George Colt of Lon^ Melford, of whom Henry Fanshawe held it on lease. The
house in which Henry Fanshawe lived is rouglily sketched on the map of Barking manor made in
1658, — a large gabled house. In a MS. account of the principal houses near Barking, written
by Mr. Smart Lethieullier about 120 years ago, Clay Hall is described as ** a Noble Seat finely
Situated, & commanding a pleasant prospect. No Less than 80 Booms were Standing within a
few years past, but It is Now Entirelv puU'd down, & A Small farm House built in its Stead." It
is, howerer, probable that Clay Hall had been rebuilt about a century before the date of this MS.,
by Sir Thomas Cambell. In the Royal Surrey of the manor of Barking made 1617, the older house
is described as " one fair Capitall Messuage called Clayhall, with fair gardens, Orchards, Walks,
Court yarda and houses of Office thereunto belonging.'*
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 283
doties thereof [residue of said term to be devoted to the endowment of said school,
and towards the building of a school house, and the wages and fees of a master. I
give also to George Barley of Barley Esq. George Silcock gent, and to my brother
John Fanshawe and their heirs, my lands and tenements in Chesterfield, Dronfield
and Eygington or elsewhere in Co. Derby, in trust to keep and maintain the said
school, master and] Vssher there for the bringing vp of poore children, and of
suche other as shall come theither in Learenyinge and virtue.* And after my
Deceasse a true Inventorye be had and made of all my platt, beddinge, household
stuff and furniture of householde, and the same to be Praysed by foure indifferent
men by Indenture tryptytt, one part thereof to remayne w' my wyfe, thother w*
my brother Maister John Stonarde, and the thyrde with my cosen Thomas ffan-
8bawe,t whome I make mv soole execute' of this my last will. [My wife to have
a third part of plate and furniture, and my daughters Anne and Susan to have
other two parts, at their respective days oi marriage, with benefit of survivorship.
My wife to have the bringing up of my said daughters.] And furdre I will and de-
vyae, and my mynde fullye is, that yf either of my said Dawghters will not be
ruled in their marryadge Dy my said wyfe and my Executour, or do marrye without
thassent or consent of my said wyfe and of my Executour, that then all the porc'on,
legacies and bequeastes in this my will lymyted or given to her so marrying shal
be vtterlye voide and of none effect to suche of my said Dawghters as will or shal
be marryed %vithout thassent or consent of my saide wyfe, and of my execute'.
[In such case her portion to go to the other daughter.] And yf y' shall fortune
that bothe my saia dawc^hters shall marrye without^ thassent of my sayde wyfe
and of my executour ( Which god forbyd) then I will and devise that my executo'
shall employe and bestowe a convenyent porc'on of theire legacyes and bequeastes
towardes and vpou a Scheie in barking in the countie of Essex at the discretion of
my Executor. J Item I will and giue to william Wolstenholme§ my lease and
tearme of Elhowse landes,|| [charged with £10 yearly towards the bringing up of
said daughters. My executor to give an account of receipts and payments once a
year] to my brother M' John Stonarde, Thomas Smythe of London Esquire, and
to my brother ffrancis Stonarde, my Cosynn John bullock of Thynner Temple gent,
whome I make overscars of this my laste will and Testament [To each £10, Debts
to be paid within two years after my decease, woods and underwoods on all my
lands to said executor in trust as aforesaid.] Item I give to Ales ffanshawe** my
lease of the landes and tenements in brymyngton in the Countie of Derbie. Item
I give my Svant Xpofer Eglesfeilde, the portigueft that was in my Truncke towardes
his paynes.
per me Thomam ffanshawe. j:{
* A grammar school was accordingly founded at Dronfield, which still flourisheB. On a panel in the
chanoel of Dronfield Church (high up) is the following inscnption relating to Henry Fanshawe's
benefaction : — [1569] '* Henry Fanshaw Esq', Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer, left y*
yearly rents of several paroelk of land in Dronfield, Chesterfield, and Eckington, for the Erecting of
a Free Grammar School in Dronfield afores'd, and for y* maintaining of a Master and usher there
for eTer." The patronage of the school is still in the Fanshawe family.
t Thomas Fanshawe, his nephew, afterwards of Ware Park and Jenkins, ob. 1600.
X It has been already stated in the notes to the Funeral Certificate of Henry Fanshawe, and to
the Pedigree and Kegisters, that Anne Fanshawe died unmarried in 1584, and that Susanna Fan-
shawe married Mr. Timothy Lucy. Long after this time a free school was founded at Barking by
Sir James Cambell of Clay Hall.
§ Of Hocklevs at the Watering, now called Bedbridge Farm, near Clay Hall, ob. 1586. His
will — the original — ^remains among the Fanshawe papers at the Beoord Office.
II In Wanstead parish.
•* Daughter of his brother John Fanshawe, of Fanshawe Gate ; married, in August, 1575, Mr.
Edward Eliott.
tt A Portuguese coin of gold, value £3. 128. : a common legacy in wills about this time.
Xi Sic in Reg., but this is probably the attestation of Thomas Fanshawe, his nephew. In that
ease the will yiua Healed only. See his signature to draft will, below.
284 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA,
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterburj, November 1568, by Thonuui
FanBhawe, Executor.
Begistered Bahington 21.*
* In the curious MS. collection called the Fansliawe Papers, at the Public Record Office {MUcHL
QueeiCs Rem, Excheq.) are included two draft-wiUs of Henry Fanshawe ; one made in the lifetime
of Mb first wife ; the other soon after his seoond marriage. Thej are both interesting docaments,
and it has been thought desirable that they should be printed with the proved will. The first draft
is short, and is given in extenso ; the seoond, though imperfect at the end, is long, and an abstract
has therefore been made of it, tlie more interesting passages being given in full. Tlie notes pre-
viously given may serve to explain the more obscure points in these wills, and it only seems neces-
sary to add that Garswell (a life-interest in which Henry Fanshawe gave his fiither-in-law Hopkins)
was situate near Clay Hall ; Luckwell, Sparkswood, Hainault, Tramwoll Poole, Hellows, etc., were
also near Clay Hall ; Dovehouse Croft, Blackhouse, the lands curiously called Cuckolds' Haven,
Fulks, and others mentioned, are in or near the town of Barking ; the manor of Wolves is in
Tendring Hundred ; Browns wood was near Highbury, in the parish of Islington. The bultiug-
house in the family house in Warwick Lane was the bolting-house, or place where the meal was
sifted ; the hotthouse was probably a forcing-house in the garden. Henry Fanshawe had lived in
Bread Street before moving into Warwick Lane. Among the Fanshawe Papers in P. B. O. are
several letters of a business nature, addressed to him in Bread Street.
No. 1. Abtiolbs of thb last Will of Henbt ffAirsHAWx.
first to Thomasyne my wyfe my lease of Cley Hall as well in possession as in rev'son, w'^ all the
Kyne and horses, myne owno ridinge gelding except And housenold stuffe and ymplements which
shall remayne there at the tyme of my death.
It" in reddy money one hundreth marks.
Itm to Willm Wostenholme my leases of Carsewell, saving that I will Willm Hopkyns my &ther
in lawe to dwell in the House at Caraewell, where he nowe dwelleth, during his lyfe, paying yerely to
myne executor fortie shillings and no more. And whereas there b payable yerely for the said &rme
to Edward Barker the landlord there, twelve pounds, I will that my executor pay yerely to the said
Barker the said rente, of the p'fitts of my lands during the life of the said Willm Hopkins.
Itm I give to the said Willm Wostenholme fortie pounds in money, or the Value thereof in
catall.
Itm I give to John Wostenholme tweintie pounds in money.
Itm I give to Ales ffknshawe my s*unt fortie pounds in money.
Itm I gi^e to eu'y of my sisters being in lyfie at the tyme of my Death tenne pounds in money,
and to eu'y of their children then beinge in lyfe, also fortie shillings in money.
Itm to Edmond Moreant my s'unt fyve pounds in money, ana to eu'y other of my Clerks then
beinff fortie shillings.
Itm I give to Colyn fianshawe my brother, my lease of Brymyngton Hall in the Countie of Derby.
Itm I gvve to Bichard Over my s'unt twentie shillings in money.
Itm I gyve to John Moore twentie shillings in money. And to eu'y other of my s'unts as well
Men as Women xii* ii^** a pece in money.
Itm I give to the poore people twentie pounds in money.
Itm I give to Thomas Smyth, Thomas Blount, Biohard Ghraye, John Sauage, and James Heath
and to their Wifes eu*y of them a ringe of gold price fortie shillings.
Itm to Bobert Lawson al's Edmonds, & Bobiert Basset, and their wifes eu'y of them a like ring,
And to James Cowper a like ring.
Itm I give to Thomas Pierson and his wife eyther of them a like ringe.
Itm to Willm Bassett my lands in Barkinge p*ish in the Countie of Essex called Ghrenewall
which I bought of Bateman, to have and to hold to him and his heirs. And also I give vnto
hym my lease which I have of thother pece of Grenewall aforesayd beinge the queues land, which I
haue of the graunte of one Cole of Colchester gent.
Itm I will tiiiat myne execute' bestowe or a dyner of all my (rends and fialowes, Qerkes of
thesdieqo' tenne pounds in money.
Itm I ordeyn and make of this my last Will and testament, Thomas ffimshawe, my brothers
Sonne, my sole executor. And I give vnto hym and to his heirs the residue of alfmy lands, as weQ
free as Copiehold, Within the Counties of Essex Midd. and Derby. Also I give vnto hym the
residue of all my goods leases and Chattells not before bequeathed, my debts l^iug payd, legacies
herein oonteyned p'formed, and funeralls Discharged.
Itm I will that expences of my funeralls be at the expence of my said executor.
Itm I ordeyn and make my wel be loued Cosen Willm Moore Esquir, and John flansliawe my
brother, ouersyers of this my last WiU and testament, and give vnto eyther of them for their paynes
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA. 285
tennA poand and their charges borne. Subscribed by me the said Henry ffanshawe the xix*''
day of September in the tlurde yere of the reigne of o' Bouraigne Lady quene Elizabeth Annorq
Doi mclzj.
Fanshawe Papers, P. R. O., marked T. G. 25, 477.
No. 2. Mb. Hikby ffAKSHAWS his Will.
In the name of god tlie father, the sonne, and the holy goste, thre psons and one lyvinge and
etemall god, to whom be all bono' glory and preise for ev' and ev' amen, The xx*^ day of fiebruary
the yere of o' lorde god a thousand fjre hundreth thresoore & sixe [9**^ of Q.u. Ehz. &c.] I Henry
ffanshawe of london esquyre the queues ma*'*" Bememberaunc' of her graces Court of theschequer
at We8tm% being of pfect mynde [&c. and desirous of disposing of such lands, tenements, goods and
chattells] as god hath lent me in this lyfie & I shall have at the tyme of Death, for the quietnes of
my Wei beloved Wiffe and such yssue of my body as I have and god shall sent me, and for the
adrancement of my Kynes folk and Seruaiita and for the reUeff of the pore, and especially for my
bounden Duety to almighty god [do make and ordain this my last will and testament] CBrst & prin«
cipally I c'mend my soule vnto the most infynyte m'cy of almighty god, stedfastly beleving to be
saved & made one of thelect & chosen to enjoy and enheret the ppetuall fruyo*tion of the evlasting
gcx^, by the only meretts, passion and bloudeshedding of Jesus Christ o' lorde, redem'' of the Whole
worlde, the only begotten sonne of tlie eternall father, to whom be all bono' gloi'y and Domynion
for eV Amen. It. I will my body to h^ buryed in suche conveynient place as the discrecon of my
executor" shall think mete, w*'^ such funeralls as shalbe thought necessary and convenient by my
executors, w<^^ funeralls I wold not haue to be to sumptuous. [Touching all such manors lands and
tenements &c. as were assured to me and Dorothy my wife for term ot her life, that is to say my
manor of Burch Hall in Co. Essex, of the clear yearly value of £27 : 14 : and my manor of Wolves
in Co. Essex, of the yearly value of 20 marks ; the marsh lands and meadows called Jenkins
marsh and Small marks in Barking marsh co. Essex, demised to William Stedman, of the clear
yearly value of £20 : and the tenement in Barking called the blackhouse with the * doffe house '
and certain lands there let to Nicholas Toller, for years, of the yearly value of £21. and *xx dussen
of piggeons ' : and all my lands and tenements, copyhold and freehold, in Carswell oo. Essex, lately
purchased of Edward Barker gent, of the yearly value of £16 : and my lands called Tylekylne and
Tramelpole eo. Essex, yearly value £20 : and that meadow ground lying in the common meadow of
Carswell purchased of Richard Coke gent, yearly val. 40"/ : and the tenement with appurts called
Luckwell near Sparkswood co. Essex by year 40/ : and the piece of meadow lying by Barking mylne
called Cuckwolds haven, let to Nicholas Pratt, yearly value 40"/ : and also that my manor of Fulks,
Castelfeld, Halpeny, and the house in Barking, yearly val. £16 : and 2 groves of wood called Spitle
grove and Norrise grove in Barking aforesaid. And also that my manor of Sovancks lately pur-
chased of Thomas Barfoote gent, in co. Kent, yearly val. £12, over and beside 60 acres of wood
there salable, All which manors &c., worth £152 : - : 8 per annum, my will is that Dorothy my wife
shall have during her natural life. Touching all other my lands my will is as follows — I give to my
executors all my freehold lands and tenements in Chesterfield, Dronfleld and E^nton or elsewhere
in Co. Derby which I esteem to be worth 200 marks or thereabouts— to be sold for the performance
of my will and payment of my debts. Also the parsonage of Chalk Co. Kent, yearly val. £30 and
better, and my lands in Chalk called Wilkins lands of £6 yearly value : and lands called Mynchyn
ffrith CO. Essex, yearly value £4— my executors to hold same for 20 years after my decease, or until
my heir shall arrive at the age of 21 — for performance of my will as aforesaid. Also I give to my
executors for like purpose all that my lease and term of years of * thospitall of Dford * in Co. Essex,
which cost me £60 : also my lease of the manor of Dengy al*s Dengy hall Co. Essex : also all the
woods & underwoods belonging to the manor of YaUanoe and Mynchyn Frith Co. Essex, which I
esteem to be worth £160 : also my lease of lands at Westminster : also my lease of certain lands
parcel o£ Browneswood Co. Midd. in the tenure of — Howson 'of the belsavage* worth per ann.
£20. And I give to Thomas Fanshawe, my eldest brothers son, my lease of the parsonage tithes in
Dranfield on condition that he shall release all sums that I owe him, & also that he pays £100 towards
the performance of this my will. And I give to Thomas Fanshawe towards performance of my.
will, the manors of Yallance and Gallance, and my house and farm of Clay hall with their appurt's
which I hold by severall leases, said Tho" F. to hold same for 21 years after my death. . . .] And
further touching my house w*"* thapp'tenances in Warwick lane, wherein I nowe dwell, my will,
mynde, &, full disposicon touching the same is in man' & forme following that is to say, I will, geve
& devise mto my said wiffe, for her selff & her frends after my death, for so long tyme as she shall
contynue widowe & vnmaried, the solo occupacon and vse of all & singler the romes and places w*^in
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my said house hereafter following, That is to say, of the rome and place nowe vsed and occupied for
a stable, and of the rome or haylofte oyer the same, & of the Welle yarde & well therein adjoining
to the kitchen. And aUo of the same Kytchen, twoo larders there, the Cliamber o' these, the p'lor,
buttery, Seller, and of the Chamber over the p'lor wherein I oomonlj lye, the meades chamber, &
of the lodts and rowmes over the same, & the rowme & place where my men oomenlye yse to dyne &
suppe, leading to the great gallarye. Also the occupacon & vse of the same gallary, one chamber
therin, and of an other chamber at thende thereof towards ihjd Walle, the same walle, &. of the
great garden, bowling alley, &, the Chamber wherein Henry & the horsekp' lye, my sayd wiffe paying
therefore yerely during the said occupacon & vse yerly xl», W^'' fre egresse, ingresse & regreeso for her-
selff & her frends, during the tyme aforesayd at her will & pleasure into & from the same romes &
places & eu'y of them, w%out interrupcon lett or impedynt* of the sayd Thomas ifanshawe or eu*y
other of my executors. And further my will is and I geveand devyse to the same Thomas fianahawe
the resydue of all the romes and places w'Mn my sayd house, that is to say the place or rome
nowe vsed for a Cole house and the lofte ou' the same, the romes & places nowe vsed or knowen by
the names of the bulting house, and hen house, and the litle yerde there, and the yoidc* place or
entre by the garden dore, and the litle rome there vsed for apples, spice or such like, The halle
wherein tlie ofiice is nowe kept, and the rome or place where mathewe writith, and the lodgyngs and
romes at the vpper ende of the halle where the sayd Thomas, his men, and Skarlett lyeth, w*^ the
Hotte house and p*vy there, the newe Chamber, the twoo places vsed for my st udies, the ij Chambers
called the nursery, the rome on' the seller where the fagotts vse to lye, & the p'rhement rome and the
litle garden, and all my terme & interest in the sayd romes and places to the same Thomas by tbii
my will geven & granted. [Should my wife marry or die during the said term in said house, same
to go to Tho" Fanshawe on condition that he pay to my daughter Ann £200 when she is 21, that is
to say the sum of £10 yearly towards her keeping if she fortune to be out of ward, until the sum of
£200 is fully paid. Thomas F. to find security to perform same. My daughter Anne to have the
severall leases & terms of and in my manors of Valence and Clay hall, after the expiration of the
term of 21 years to my executors for performance of my will. And if it fortune that said Anne be
then dead, same to go to Thomas Fanshawe for his own use. And further I give to my daughter
Anne all my lands, tenements and woods in Henholte in the parish of Barking, which 1 bought of
John Gressh™, to hold same to her and her heirs, Also my parcels of lands and pastures called Mj-
chyn ffriths al's Mynching ffrith, after such time and term as I haue before appointed for perform*
ance of my .will. My executors to pay to said Anne £10 yearly till she come to 21 years of age
towards her finding, if she be not in ward. An inventory to be made, and subscribed by my execu-
tors and overseers, ' of all my plate and household stufle, as well in and at my said * house in var*
wick lane, as also at & in my houses at Clay Hall & Vallance in the said county of Essex.* Tlio
plate &c. at Warwick lane to the use of my wife Dorothy as long only as site remains unmarried,
with reversion on her death or marriage to my daughter Anne when 20 years of age or to Thomas
Fanshawe for her use, or if she be dead for the use of such other child as I may have. Semainder
in event of death of such child or children to Tho* Fanshawe. And I make and ordain execu-
tors of this my will the Bight Hon. Sir Walter (Water in orip.) Myldmay, of the Privy Council,
and Chancellor of her graces Court of Exchequer ; my worshipful and well beloved brother in
law John Stonard Esq., Dorothy my wife, and the said Tliomas Fanshawe. And my loving friend
M'. Thomas Smyth, Customer of London, and my cousin John Bullock of the Inner Temple, Over*
seers. To the said Sir Walter Mildmay for his pains £40 : to my brother Stonard £20, and to said
Thomas Smyth and John Bullock £10 each.] I geve and bequeath to my said wifie foure of my
beste fether bedds, w*^ the furniture thereunto, and iiij of my best geldings save one, w'^ I geve
to M' Hodges of tlieschequer, to whom also I geve my best Square table. Alao I geve to my brother
in lawe flrancis Stonerde a gelding and a ryng of Iiij* iiij** pr*. Also I geve to my brothers inJawe
M' Nicholas Hunt & Thomas Barefote either of them a like rynge. And also I geye unto my bro*
ther in lawe Richard Stonerde a Crosscbowe. [I give to Alice Fanshawe my lease of lands in Biy*
mington Co. Derby. I give to said Thomas Fanshawe the lease I have in Wanstead co. Essex made
by Edward Barker.] Also I geve and bequeath vnto my Clerks Arthure Salawey, Edmund Mor-
rant and all other my Clerks attending ypon me at my Death in my house, not being swome, eu' of
theym xl* & a blacke gown. And to eu' my men su'nts wearing my lyue'y xx* and a blacke cote.
And to eu^ my meade su'nts xx" and a black gowne. Also I will that all my household su'nts at
the day of my death shal have one moneths borde after my death w^^in my said house in Warwick
lane. Also I geve to Alice ligo (query Tego) a black gowne. [To Wm Wolstenholme my lease of
Hellowes lands in Woodford Co. Essex on condition that he release such money aa I owe him. I
give my best ring to such as shall be my heir. My executors to make suit and labor to get and
obtain the warduiip of my heir, and to pay for same out of the thi/igs that I have appointed in my
will towards the performance of same discharging my heire so that he or she may be fre from
Wardship and at Ubtye for marriage.*
The will stops abruptly in the middle of a clause immediately following the above, relating to the
further disposition of his lands for the performance of his will. No signature.
Fanshawe Papers, P. R. O., marked T. G. 25,474.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA. 287
Will Nuncttpative op Anne FANsniiwE, a.d. 1584.*
Memorandum that the seconde dale of Aprill in the yeare of our Lorde god
One thowsande fyve hundred eightie fowre, M"* Anno ffanshawe, a mayde, being
in good and pemct mjnde and memorye, Dydd make her last will and testament
nuncupatyve in manner and forme followinge. ffirst and principallye shee didd
gyve and bequeathe her soull to Allmightie god, and her body to be buried in
Xpian burriall. Item she didd gyve and bequeathe to M"^* Elizabeth ffuller one
hundred poundes. Item shee didd give and bequeathe to M' Paule Stonerd One
hundred pounds. Item shee didd give and bequeathe to M' Henry ffanshawe a
cheyne of goulde of Thirtie poundes. Item M' Water ffanshawe a Cheyne. Item
she didd give and bequeathe to M' Thomas flanshawet her Agletts. J Item she
dydd gyve and bequeathe to M'* Alice ffanshawe her paire of borders. § Item shee
did give and bequeathe to M' William ffanshawe || some Cuppe of fyve poundes.
Item she did give and bequeathe to M""^ Eliz. Robotton a ringe of three poundes.
Item she did give and bequeathe to Alice (left blank in oriy,) a servaunt in the
howse ffourty shillings. Item she did give and bequeathe to every other servaunt
in the house Thirtie shillinges. Item she didd give and bequeathe to twoe poore
women that kepte her, to eache of them Thirtie shillinges. Item shee didd give
and bequeathe to Mistris Polstede and Mris ffynes, to eche a Cupp of ffy ve poundes.
Item she didd give and bequeathe to Mris Crome and to Alice (Irft blank) to eache
ffourtie shillinges. Item she didd give and bequeathe to her Aunte a Binge of
three or fower pounds.
Administration granted in P. C. C. June 3, 1584 to Susan Fanshawe alias Lucy,
sister of the deceased, and also to Timothy Lucy, husband of said Susan.**
Y*^^^^'"^
tt
Registered Wat soil 12.
* Eldest daughter and coheiress of Henry Fanshawe, Esq., Remombrancer of the Exchequer,
by Dorothy Stonard, his second wife. She was six years old at the death of her father in 1668, and
must therefore have died at the early age of 22. She was buried with her father at Barking, April
7, 1584. The erroneous statement that she was married to William Fuller lias been considered else-
where. It is curious that the first person mentioned in her will should have been a Mrs. Elizabeth
Fuller. Anne Fanshawe was of the parish of Christchurch, Newgate Street, and probably lived at
the family house in Warwick Lane.
t Thomas Fanshawe, of Jenkins and Ware Park. Henry and Walter, mentioned previously,
were sons of Thomas Fanshawe.
X The silver tags or other metal sheathings of the points or ribbons used in the dress both of
ladies and gentlemen, from the time of Henry YIII. until far in the seventeenth century.
§ Probably a pair of peaked cufis, edged with pearls or precious stones. A pair of borders may
also mean the upper and nether ornaments or jewels for the neck and bosom, called Abillements,
set with diamonds, pearls, or rubies, and much worn in the higher ranks about this time.
II Son of Thomas Fanshawe, of Jenkins and Ware Park : afterwards of Parsloes. At this time
he was a child.
** No executor being named in the will, application was made in due course to the Ordinary,
who issued letters of administration to the sister and broth er-in-luw of tlie defunct, May 14, 1584.
Administration, with will annexed, was granted as above stated, June 3 following.
ft From his signature among the Fanshawe Papers at P. B. O.
288 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
Will of Godfrey Faxsiijlwe, a.d. 1584.*
In the name of god Amen. I Godfrey ffanshawe knowinge that by the passion
of Jesus Christ my soulc is redeemed from original 1 synnes and shal be saved, and
alsoc leaminge by godes worde that I shouldo truelye distribute such talents as he
hath given me to vse — I hartelie beseche his divine Maicstie to parden me of all
wilfullncs, negligens and ignorances, and by his almightie goodnes guide and keepe
my soule with his holye sperite to his honor and glorye, receyvinge to his mercy a
lost sheepo. And for all such world lie goodes as his divine maiestie hathe com*
mitted to my government, I will and my full minde is they shall (after my funerall
discharged) to be soulde, as well landes as alsoe leases, goodes, chattels &, howshold
stuff. To thend and purpose that all and every parsoun and parsonns whatsoever I
amo indebted vnto snal be satisRed according to the debte I doe owe them in truthe,
and recompence w*** reason all parsonns that can iustlye prove I have done
iniurye vnto. The residue of all the premisses to be distributed, disposed and
bestowed at the discretion and will of Thomas ffanshawe Esquier my brother,t
* Son of Johu Fanshawe, of Fanshawe Gate, and younger brother of Tliomas Fanshawe the
Kemembrancer. He was master of Ilford Hospital, and lived in the Master'^ house there. God-
frey Fanshawe married Grace, daughter of — Pagett, widow of Mr. Robert Robotham, of Raskill,
CO. York, and Warwick Inn, London, who survirod him. Among the Fanshawe Papers at P. R. 0.
are several receipts from Mrs. Grace Fanshawe for a quarterly annuity of 40*/ (settled upon her by
Godfrey Fanshawe), dated at St. Albans, where she was living with her son John Robotham.
Godfrey Fanshawe died, s. P., in tlie parish of St. Bartholomew the Less, Smithfield, February 12,
and was buried in Christchurch, Newgate Street, February 15, 158J-. It is stated in Harl. M.S.
1541 that he married — Waldegrave ; and that there was a tomb with the arms of Fanshawe,
properly ditferenoed, impaling Waldegrave, 'in Ilford Chapel. Mr. William Waldegrave was
Steward of the manor of Barking at this time, and lived at Little Ilford, but no evidence has been
found that any of his numerous daughters married Godfrey Fanshawe, nor b the match mentioned
in tlie Waldegrave pedigree. The statement in a modern pedigree of the Fanshawea, that Cknlfrey
F. married Anne, daughter of John Waldegrave, of Burley, co. Essex, is unsupported by proof.
Tlie following inscription in brass, on the north wall of the chancel of Ilford Chapel, is recorded on
a Fanshawe pedigree of ancient date in the possession of the Rev. Charles Fanshawe, Vicar of
Upham, CO. Hants ; and would seem to be the monument or brass mentioned in Harl, MS. 1541.
It no longer exists, and has indeed disappeared for at least a hundred years.
Qodfridus Fanshaw Oenerosus huju» Xenodothij (dum vixUJ Oubernator qui pleicide in Dno
ohdormivit xii die Februarij MCCCCCLXXXVIL
t Of Ware Park and Jenkins. A large quantity of papers relating to Godfrey Fanshawe ars
preserved among Thomas Fanshawe's papers at the Record Office, (already referred to). Among
them are receipts for rent, shoemakers' bills, inventories of goods sold, etc. etc. Also tlie parish
clerk's bill for Godfrey Fanshawe's burial in Christchurch, and the tailor's bill for a mourning gown
on the occasion for Thomas Fanshawe. The^e, being short, may be given.
(Marked T. G. 25,315, No. 34.)
February 15 Ano 1587. The Charges for the buryall of M" Godfreye fanshawe.
In primis for the grownde in the Chancell ..... xiij* iiij*
Itm for the knell vj" viij**
Itm to the vicker vj" viij*
Itm to the Clarke v'
Itm to the sexton ij* ix^
Itm for tollinge the bell iiij'
Summe totall
xxxinj" ni"
{Sic in oriff., an error of sixpence.)
(Marked T. G. 25,315, No. 35.)
M' fanche
for making a mominge gonne iiij*
for too yeardes a fustian to it ij>
for a yeard of buckrum x**
for a yeard and halfe of drawing xviij**
for bent to it iiij*
for fower yeardes of riben xij**
for vnge to it vj'*
the sum is x* ij**
(Endorsed in another hand, probably Mr. Fanshawe's.)
Faid ihit hill to the Tailor, Thomas Sherwood, the xxiij'^ of ffthruary 15S7.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 289
whome I make my sole executor of this my last will and testament. In Wittnes
whereof I have setto my hand and seale the five and twentith daye of October in
the sixe and twentithe yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth, by
the grace of god queene of England, ffranee and Ireland, defender of the faythe,
&c. one thowsand five hnndered eightie fewer.
In the psence of theise personnes hercvnder written.
John Hawkesworth.
John Lathom.
John fiawne.
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, April 18, 1595, by Thomas
Panshawe Esq. brother and executor of deceased.
Eesristered Scoit 23.
Signature of Grace Panshawe, widow of Godfrey Panshawe.f
Abstbact op the "Will op Thomas Pans it awe, op Waek Pabk and
Jenkins, Esq., a.d. 1600. J
In the name of the Pather and of the Sonne and of the holie Ghoste (Amen)
iforasmuch as all men ly ving are subiecte vnto death, and that the time of their de-
parting is most vncerten, Therfore I Thomas ffanshawe esquire, the Queenes Re-
membrancer of the Courte of thexchequer, calling to remembrance the vncertaine
state of mans life that passeth awai as a shadowe and fadeth as the flower or grasse
of the feylde, and thinking y' my duety not to deferre from day to daye, but to
prepare myself in a readyness against the tyme that it shall please Gtod to call me
to himself, do the Tenth daye of Julie [in the 38*** year of the reign of Queen
Elizabeth make and ordain this my will in manner and form &c.] ffirste I bequeathe
and comend my soule into the hands of my most gratious and mercifull Lorde God,
the fiather, the sonne and the holie Ghost, Three persons and one Allmightie Eter-
nal! and incomprehensible God, being most certenly persuaded that my synnes
whiche are greivous and heavie are forgiven and my election sealed vppe m the
onelie bloudd and meryttes of my Lord and Sauyour Jesus Christ, which gaue
himself for my synnes, By whom and by no other meanes I beleeue stedfastly that
my Bedemptyon is made sure and certen, according to the Ynspeakable love of God
* From his signature among Panshawe Papers.
t Prom her signature to receipt for annuity, among Fanshawe Papers.
X For particulars of him see his Funeral Certificate, Vol. I. p. 315.
290 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
towerdes mankind in his etemall and Ynsearchable Counsell and purpose before
the foundations of the worlde were laide, and whicbe be batb reuealed in tbe latter
age of tbe worlde for tbe comforte of bis electe by tbe most bolie scriptures, tbe
onely way and means to knowe bis good will and pleasure by. Secondlie tbis
Tabernacle of my Eartbelie bodye I commyt to tbe eartbe from wbenee yt came,
and tbe same to be buried and layde vppc in tbe p'isb Cburcbe of Ware in the
Countie of Harteford, in such place as yt shall seem good to my Executo" (vnless
I shall hereafter name tbe place) there to remaine vntyll the dale of Resurrection
of all fleshe, when my soule and bodye sbal be ioyned together in everlasting in-
corruptiblenes, and meeting my most mercifull Sauio' in the cloudes, shall continue
w*** him in moste endles ioye. And my Will is that my fiuneralles be w%ut
pompe, following tbe example of the ffuneralles of men of my sorte, calling and
nabilitie, or of better calling, that baue bin or sbal be most temperatlie, wiselie,
and discreetlie, and yet Cbristianly and decentlie p'formed, Willing onelie con-
cerning Mournyng and mourneng weedes that my Executors of tbis my laste will
hereafter named, provide blacke clothe of such prices as they shall tbincke good
for themselves, and for all my cbilldren, their wyues, husbands and cbilldren, and
for all my household clarckes and servants, and for Threescore poore men of the
Parishes of Ware and Bengeo to attend my Corps to tbe grave, and no more,
tem I will that my said Executors shall cause a convenyent monument to be made
by tombe or in stone or mettall over my bodye, w"* some inscription making men-
tyon of me and my twoo Wyues and all my cbilldren, as well living as gon to God,
yf they finde no good cause to move them to the Contrary, w*** I referre to their
owne considerations and discretyons.* [An inventory of all leases, goods and
other personal estate to be made] and that tbe same be putt by my said Executors
into the Courte where tbis my Will sbal be prooved to be seene by my children or
any other. [Debts to be speedily paid, and 500 marks to be paid to my well be-
loved wife for her own use out of tbe first money that comes into tbe bands of said
executors after payment of funeral charges.] Item I geue and beaueath to my
said wife one buncfrotb ])oundes worth of my plate to be chosen by ner out of all
the plate that I have, and all the chaynes, ringes and Jewells that I baue hereto-
fore deliuered vnto her for her owne wearinge. And I geve vnto ber my Cocbe
horses, Cocbe geldings, or Cocbe mares, with my Cocbe. And I give vnto ber Six
other geldings and naggs, such as she shall choose of all those I shall baue at tbe
tyme of my decease. Item I will that my said wife shall during such tyme as sbee
shall contynue a widdowe, have tbe reasonable occupation of all my bousebold
stuff and furniture at my house called Jenkins.f And after her decease or widdow-
bood (which of them shall first happen) I geue and bequeath tbe same to such of
my sonnes as shall happen and ougbte to baue tbe same bowse after ber decease by
force of such interest as I baue by conveyance heretofore made and severally
lymited vnto them. J And I geue to my said wief to her own vse all my kyne and
stock of cattell, and all my carteborses. Cartes, plougbes and other necessaries that
serve for tbe dayry and busbandin and other uses for the furnisbinge and occupieing
of my farme at Jenkins. Item I geue and bequeath to my daughters Alice, Ka-
therine and Margarett all such Chaynes, ringes and Jewells as I baue deliuered or
* The monument, if ever erected, has long been removed. WeeTer, writing a few years after
the date of the will, does not mention any monument to the Fanshawe family at Ware. It does
not appear to have been the custom of the family to erect monumental memorials.
t Near Barking, in Essex ; for about a hundred and fifty years a principal seat of the Fanshawes.
It appears on the old map of Barking manor (1653) as a large square house, with a tower or turret
at the north and south comers ; surrounded with stately gardens, and approached from Barking by a
long avenue of trees. In the MS. account of ancient houses near Ilford and Barking already quoted,
Jenkins is described as " A Tery Large Old Timber House, Moated round, w^^ Ghurdens, &c.'* This
description would seem to apply to the Fanshawe house, and not to the formal red brick mansion of
Queen Anne's time which succeeded it, and which was standing at the time the MS. was written.
For many years it has been called simply * the Manor,' and the name of Jenkins is quite forgotten in
the neighbourhood.
X Thomas Fanshawe, — afterwards Sir Thomas, ob. 1631,— second surriving son of the testator,
succeeded under this settlement to Jenkins.
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shall deliuer vnto them for their wearinge. [Also to said daughters, to be paid oa
tha days of their respective marriages, being 17 years of age, or otherwise being
21 years of age, as follows — to said daughter Alice the sum of £1500, and £100
more towards her marriage apparel — to said daughter Katherine 2000 marks, and
100 marks for marriage apparel — to said daughter Margaret 2000 marks, and 100
marks for marriage apparel ; said portions charged upon the lordship or manor of
Jenkins als Dagenham, the manor or lordship of Fulks,* the capital messuage of
]iOngbridge,t the manor of Westbury now on lease to John Seeres,J the manor of
Birchoo als Birch hall,§ the manor and mills of Ware, co. Herts, the Isle of
Horsey, § the farm of Dengie hall,|| Bridgwick farm, Hide marsh and Buckley
marsh all being part of the manor ot Dengie — Ware park, the lands called Small
Marks and Jenkins Meads, part of the lands conveyed to said wife in part of her
jointure — and the lease of my house in Warwick lane. My said daughters not to
marry without consent of my wife Joan Panshawe, or if she be dead, of my three
sons or two of them, or if they be deceased of two of their aunts, on penalty of
having their respective portions paid in yearly sums of £ 1 00. And whereas by an
Indenture made 29'** June, 3S*** of Q Elizabeth, I and my heirs] stand seised of the
parke in Ware called ware parke with the meadows lyeing to the same comonly
called the parke lands, and of all and singuler the howses, buyldinges, barnes,
orchards, stables and gardens in the said parke, with all and singuler there appur-
tenances, to Bondry vses, and amongst them after and from my decease to the vse
and behoofe of my said wief Joane ffanshawe, and of my six children Henry Fan-
shawe, Thomas ffanshawe, Willm ffanshawe, Alice ffanshawe, Katherine ffanshawe
and Margarett ffanshawe,** for such tyme and tearme and to such vses and intents,
and in such manner and forme as I should lymitt and appoynte by my last will and
Testament in wrytinge or by some other wryting vnder my hand and seale, or to
such lyke effect. Now I do hereby declare and signiiie that I have great desyer,
for the good of my loving wief and all my said children, that during my wyues
widdowhood which I wish may contynue all her life long as a speciall blessinge to
her and her children, for many reasonnes knowne to herself, that she and my said
Sonne Henry may live together in One howse, and have with them all my daughters
till they shal be marryed away, and my Twoo other sonnes at such tymes as they
cannot be better occupied and ymployed for their owne good, or be otherwise hable
to Hue of themselves by my provision by the meanes contayned in the said Inden-
ture and this my last Will. [After the death or marriage of my said wife, my son
Henry to have Ware park, charged with the maintenance and keeping of all my
said children until they are married or otherwise provided for, with remainder to
his heirs male, remainder failing issue to my sons Thomas and William successively,
my wife and my son Henry to have the use of the furniture and household stuff
at Ware park] And I will and appoynte that my piece of Brasse ordenance
which is at my howse in ware Parke shall remayne there for and to the vse of
such of my sonnes and his heires as shall possesse that howso, as an heireloom to
that howse. And for the further enhabling and inciting my said wief and children
to cohabite according to my saide desire, I geve vnto her and my said sonne Henry
ffanshawe, during her widdowhood, towardes y® mayntenance of themselues and all
my other children till they shal be married or otherwise provided for as aforesaid,
* The manor house of Fulks stands in Barking town, much modernised. It was long used as the
vicarage, and is now called Northburj House.
t Near Jenkins : the picturesque old farmhouse, dating back certainly as far as Thomas Fan-
shawe*s time, was only pulled down a few years since.
X Westbury House stands dose to the town of Barking. John Seeres, then the occupier, died a
few months after the date of this will, and his burial is thus recorded in the parish register : — " 1596
John Seres of Westbunr gent, buried 30*'' November." A sketch of Westbury House appears in the
fine view of the town of Barking, on the large plan of the manor made 1653.
§ Birch Hall and the Isle of Horsey lie together in Tendring hundred, co. Essex.
II Dengey Hall, co. £ssex, a seat of the Fanshawe family.
*• Joane Fanshawe, the widow, died 1622, buried at Ware. For partionlafs of the children, see
notes to Funeral Certificate of Thomas Fanshawe, and to the registers of Ware ^f nd Burking.
292 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
the occupacon of that part of the personage of Dronfeild w'* I hould by lease, if
my tearme therein shall so long indure, and al*ter I will and bequeath my tearme
therein to my said sonne Henry. And I doallso to that end and purpose geve vnto
my said wief and my said sonne Henry, the occupacon of my howse in Warwick
lane and of all my vtensills and howsehold stuff there [until my said daughter
Margaret is married or of the age of 21, and then to be sold, my sons having the
option of purchasing the same] and for the same end and purpose I gene to my
said wief and my said sonne Henry the occupacon of that parte of S* John's wood
which I hould by lease from the Queenes ma*^®, towards their provision of wood for
their owne dwelling bowses within the cittie of London or the Subvrbs thereof, so
long and for such tyme as they shall dwell in one howse, and if they shall dwell in
severall bowses within London or the svbvrbs, then my wief to haue the occupacon
of Two partes thereof so long as she shal be a widdowe, and the said Henry of the
third parte thereof. And I will that after the decease or marriage of my said wief,
my said sonne Henry and my said sonnes Thomas and Willm shall have the occu-
pacon of the said wood towardes their provision of fyer wood in their bowses or
lodginge in London or the Subvrbs thereof, and not elswhere, the said Henry to
haue the one half and the said Thomas and Willm thother half, to be devided
equally between them. Provided allwayes y* there be not aboue ffowre acres of
wood felled in one yeare, and to be done by the consente of those that shall haue
interest therein as aforesaid by this my last will, and the wood to be made at equall
chardges, and the Queenes rent to be paid at like chardge.* [My lease of the
manor of Dengie in co. Essex held of tlie Master and Chaplaines of the Hospital
of the Savoy, to my said executors for the term of 20 years, to receive rents and
to pay funeral charges, debts, legacies and portions, and afterwards to my said chil-
dren for a further term of 20 years towards their maintenance. Remainder of said
lease to son Henry and his eldest son, with remainders over as limited by said
former conveyance.] Item I do geve and bequeath to my said sonne Henry ffan-
shawe thone moytie of all my Armor, weapons and furniture of warr. And twoo
partes of thother moytie to my said sonne Thomas ifanshawe, and all the residue
to my said sonne Willm, and I will that it be indifferently devided amongst y"*
giving to eache that shal be fittest for him in respecte of the tyme of the vse tnat
he shal haue of it, by the discretion of my said wief, she taking the advise of some
of the overseers of this my last will if she cannot otherwise contente them. [My
well beloved wife and sons to be executors of this my last will, but my sons Thomas
and William not to act until they are 21 years of age. My loving cousin John
Bullock of the Inner Temple Esq. — my brother in law Sir John Scott Knt. — my
good friend and loving cousin Alexander King Esq. — my brother in law M' Richard
Smith — Master Alexander Richardson, schoolmaster to my children — and my cousin
M' Edward Ellyot to be Supervisors of my will : to each £5 besides their expenses.
To the poor of Christchurcn in London £10. To the poor of Barking co. Essex
£10. To the poor of Ware co. Herts £10. Any spare monies in the hands of
my said executors to be laid out to best advantage. My lands in the parish of
AV est ham Co. Essex called New barnes to my said wife Joan Fanshawe in lieu of
dower ; in default of her acceptance thereof to lose all other legacies devised to
her in this my will. Aud whereas I have heretofore made my son Henry my heir
and have appointed and limited to him the manor of Ware, the park and miUs of
Ware, and the reversion of the manor of Bengeo, I ordain by this my will that
should the said Henry do any act prejudicial to my said wife and children * that
then and from thenceforth the vse to him the same Henry of and in anie the pre-
mises shall cease as vnto him ' until my said wife and children shall be satisfied of
any loss or hurt sustained.] Item 1 geve and bequeath to master Alexander
Richardson, Scholemaster to my children, as a remembi*ance of my goodwill for his
most true and faythfuU service and his frendly and godly behaviour in my howse,
the occupation of all those bowses, gardens, stables, buyldings and edifices, sett,
lyeing and being in the parishe of little Saincte Bartholemewes nere weste Smith-
* Thi? was probably St. John's Wood, Highbuiy, in tho parbh of Islington.
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feild Londo", now in the occupacon of John Pond gent, whereof I haue lease from
the maior, comonalty and citizens of i.ondon [to hold same during my term therein.]
And if I dye before I procuer him some preierment as I wishe him, then I will and
devise that my Executo" shall present him or anie other that he will name to the
jM5rsonage of Denme in the Co^ of Essex, when it shall next become voyde after
my decease, if he shall not in my leiftyme be therevnto preferredj^desiring the said
master Hichardson that he will oe contented to stay still with my wief and finishe
that good work which he hath begonne in my young children ; and I chardge and
pray all my children that they will loue, reverence and help that man in all his
necessities, so fan* as they reasonablie or law^lly may and canne, so long as he shall
live, for some recompence of the great goodnes that they have receyved of him.f
Item I give vnto my servant John ffanshawe^ {left blank in oria.) And I geve to
every other servant that doth day lie serve me in my howse where I am resident,
being no Clarkes, one yeares wadges. Item I geue vnto my wief all my marsh
tymber that lyeth at Jenkyns, for and towardes the making of the marsh walls that
doe belonge to her and her Tenntes to make, and all my payles, postes and rayles
that be there, yf she will imply them to inclose anie groundes belonging to Jenkyns
or lying nere about the same. And if she will not be at that cost, then I will and
devise the same postes, payles and rayles to such of my sonnes as shall haiie Jen-
kens after her decease, by conveyance thereof heretofore made by me, to be ym-
ployed for the same purpose. [Residue of personal estate not herein devised, to be
sold towards payment of debts, funeral cnarges and legacies.] Item I will and
devise that my wief for that I doo knowe her to be a most naturall loving mother,
shall haue the custodie, education of, and bringing vpp of my deare Children
Thomafi, Willm, Alice, Katherine and Margarett, vntill they shall Iseverally come
to their severall ages of Seaventeene yeares, if she so long shall keepe herself a
widdowe, praying her, and wishing her, that she will for the better educacon and
preferment of them, desire and vse the advise of such other of my children as shal
be of good discretion and government, and allso of such frendes as she shall knowe
hable and willinge to give her good advise for y* purpose. And if shee shall for-
tune to marry, then, not for anie mistrust I haue in ner naturall care towardes them,
but for that as I haue found woefull and dangerous examples in such cases, her hus-
band may over Rule her to the hurt of my children, I therefore for avoyding of all
inconveniences as much as I may in that behalf, will, devise, and desire that the
same children may be placed by my other Executo" or moste parte of them, and
such child and children of myne that shal be of good discretion and government,
by my said wyues advice, with some of them, or some other freind or frendes as will
be kynde, carefull, and tender over my said children, to see them safely and ver-
tuously brought vpp to be fitt to serve god, themselues, and their contry in the best
manner they may be framed therevnto, and I require pray and chardge my sonnes
Henry, Thomas and Willm, and allso my daughter Alice ffanshawe, in whome I
haue great hope and confidence, by all the authoritie that I haue over them, and for
the loue and autie that they owe vnto me, and y® naturall affection and greate care
that I haue towardes them, that they will vse all their endeavour and diligence, care
and power, to assiste my wief, their loving and good mother, not onely in the edu-
cacon of her younger children and in assisting and ayding one another, especially
their younger siste", but allso their said mother in all her owne affaires, and at all
tymea, and allso that they be as dutifuU, tender, and loveing towardes her as she
and I have byn tender and loving to\vardes them, and no lesse naturall, loving and
carefull of and towardes their said yonger brothers and siste^, who are as deare
* It seems, however, that he never held the living. Henry Davie was presented in 1606 by
the Bishop of London, by Upse on the deprivation of Ant. T^rcU. In 1613 Thomas Tolthrop was
presented.
t Mr. Alexander Richardson was buried at Barking, September 8, 1613.
{ John Fanshawe of Biven hall, his nephew ; who died 1H15. It is scarcely necessary to say
that it was no uncommon thing in thoae days for the youn*;cr members (male and female) of dis-
tinguished families to hold inferior, or even menial offices in the households of wealthy kinsmen.
And they were not ashamed to be called — ^and to call themselves — servants.
TOL. II. 2 Q
294 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
vnto me as anie of themselves be. [My executors to account to my supervisors or
two of them every year. All disputes as to the interpretation of this will to be
referred to the Barons of the Court of Exchequer.] And whereas at a Courte
Baron houlden for and at the Queenes manno' of Barking in the Countie of Essex,
on the !■* of April in the 34'** year of her Highnes raigne, it was testified by the
Steward and presented by the Homage, and allso Inrolled, that I the said Thomas
fanshawe, the 30*** day of march in the said four and thirtieth year, came before
Thomas Powle esquier, Steward of the said manno', and Surrendered into the hands
of our soveraigne Ladie the Queene, certayne Coppiehould and Customarv landes,
Tenements and Hereditaments of the said mannor of Barking, in the said County
of Essex (which in truth weare all the Coppiehould landes and Customary landis
and Tenements which I then helde of the said mannor) to the vse of me the said
Thomas fianshawe and of Joane my wief, for and during the tear me of the Hues of
vs, and the longer liuer of vs [and after to the use of my last will] ; I doo by this
my present last will, devise, lymit and appoynte all and singuler the said Coppy-
hould and Customary landes, tenements and hereditaments, except one percell of
marsh ground called or known by the name of Elme leas, or Armestedes marsh,
lyeing in Byple marshe, and now in the teanure or occu paeon of John Seares gent,
after the decease of the survive' of me and the said Joane my wief, to the vse and
behoof of the said Thomas ffanshawe my sonne, and the heires of his bodie lawfully
begotten, [with remainder, failing issue of said Thomas Fanshawe, to sons Henry
Panshawe and William Fanshawe, remainder to my said daughters, remainder to
my right heirs. The said marsh land called Elme leas or Armestedes marsh to son
wOliaan with remainders over as above]. In wytnes whereof I have sett my hand
and seale to this my laste will, the daye and yeare firste aboue wrytten, in tha pre-
sence of those psons being wytnesses of the same who have subscribed their names
with their owne handes as followeth
Johan fianshawe.
Henry ffanshawe.
Thomas ffanshawe.
"Willm ffanshawe.
Alexander Bichardson.
Willm Bourchier.
Ma. Lowe.
John Pond.
Henry Wilkinson.
Willm Bubbe.
Boberte Daveys.
John West.
Henry Wynyarde.
Humfrey SollywoodA.
Bob* Andrews, Scr'.
[Codicil dated February 18, 43'* of Queen Elizabeth. To my daughter Alice
£500 over and above the sums devised to her above, to be paid within three months
after my death.f To son Thomas the sum of £40 per ann. out of the lease of Til-
lingham grange and Dengey. To my loving friend John Bridgeraan of the Liner
* Prom signature to Funeral Certificate of Mrs. Mary Fanshawe, 1578.
t Afterwards married to Sir Christopher Hatton. It is hardly worth while to treat a ridicolous
Buhject seriously, but as many readers of these Notea may remember Thomas Insoldsby's amusing
Legend of Bleeding -heart Yard, it may be as well, in justice to an innocent lady, to say that the
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 295
Temple, gent, £20.] Sealed and subscribed* in the presence of vs John Brereton
John Bridgeman, Henrje ffanshawe, Willm ffanshawe, Alexander Bichardson.
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, March'27, 1601, by Joan Fan-
flhawe, Belict of deceased. Begistered Woodhall 20.
Abstkact op the Will of John Fanshawe, G-knt., op Eitenhall,
A.D. 16iat
In the Name of God Amen : October 31, 1615 : I John ffanshawe of Riven-
hall in the county of Essex ^ent, being in whole mind &c. To be buried in the
parish church of Kivenhall. To Mary my beloved wife £100 yearly for life, to be
paid out of m^ manor of Hayes]; and other fee simple lands lately purchased of Sir
Thomas Gardiner Knt. To each of my younger children, sons and daughters unmar-
ried each £200, to the sons when 21, and to the daughters when 16. To my eldest
son Thomas ffanshawe and to his heirs for ever, the said manor of Hayes, and my
other freehold lands after payment of debts and charges. Mv well beloved brother
in law Sir Thomas Wyseman of Bivenhall to receive rents and to manage my estate.
Mary my wife to be sole executor.
^E^0Lr^.y
§
The mark of John ffanshawe, witnessed by R. Wiseman and Wyncatt.
Proved in P. C. C. January 16, 1616 by Mary Fanshawe, Belict and executrix.
Registered Coj^e 7.
Lady Hatton inentioiied there in so questionable a character, is not and could not have been iden-
tical with Alice Fanshawe, though she is described in the Legend as —
" A Fanshawe by family — one of a house
Well descended, but boasting less ' nobles ' than noua."
And, again, in the diabolical bond which was redeemed in so fearful a manner, as —
" One Alice Hatton, n^ Fanshawe — a name
Which jou*U recognise, reader, at once as the same
With that borne by Sir Christopher's erudite dame ! "
In point of fact, the Sir Christopher Hatton of Ingoldsby's ludicrous story — the famous dancing
Chancellor and favourite of Queen Elizabeth — was never married ; and Sir Christopher Hatton,
husband of the much maligned Alice Fanshawe, was cousin and godson of the Lord Keeper. Alice
Fanshawe was only ten years old at the time of Lord Keeper Hatton's death in 1691, and her hus-
band was never Lord Keeper ; nor does it appear that he held any important position at the Court
of Elizabeth. He was made K.B. at the coronation of James L, and died in September, 1619,
having succeeded, some years before, to the estate of Lord Chancellor Hatton, on the failure of the
issue male in Sir William Hatton, nephew and heir of the Chancellor.
• By his mark only.
t Son of Bobert Fanshawe of Fanshawe Gate, and nephew to Thomas Fanshawe of Ware Park
and Jenkins : bom 1568 ; Clerk to his uncle in the Bemembrancer's Office ; married in 1598, Mary,
daughter of Mr. Ralph Wiseman of Biyenhall, and had by her Thomas, his heir — Henry — Balph —
John — George — ^Bichard— Mary, the wife of Thomas Hard wick — Mildred, married in 1624 to
Phineas Andrews — Isabel, married in 1628 to Edward Kippax— and John, posthumous. He died
soon afier making his will, and was probably buried at Bivenhall. The registers of that parish have
been examined, but they only commence in 1634, and have no Fanshawe entries. The statement in
the family and certified pedigrees, that John Fanshawe married Slizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas
Wiseman, is disproved not only by his own will and that of his widow, but by his marriage-allega-
tion in the Begistry of the Bishop of London {ex inf. Col. Chester), and the AViseman pedigree at
the College of Arms. John Fanshawe's widow died at Stratford-le-Bow in 1641.
{ In the parish of Stow Maries, co. Essex. John Fanshawe is described of Stow in the pedi-
gree of his wife's family at the Herald's College (I 16, fo. 398).
§ From his signature among the Fanshawe Papers, P. B. O.
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Absteact op the Will op Sie Henet Fanshawe op Wabe Paek.
A.D. 1616*
In the name of God Amen. I S' Henry ffanshaw Knight, Remembrancer to
the Kings Ma*^®, being in perfect remembrance and health of bodie (thanks to Q-od
be given therefore) Doe make and Constitute this my last will and Testament in
manner and forme followinge ; ffirst I yeild vpp my soule into the handes of AU-
mightie God my Creator, Redeemer, and Comforter, most humblie beseechinge
him when it shai be his pleasure that I depte out of this mortall, transitorie, and
miserable life to receave it into his kingdom w*^^ he hath promised by and through
Christe to give to all belevers, thereto enioye an eiidles p'manent and blessed life
accordinge to his promises, w^ he on his parte cannot breake. In Declarocon of
my faith I Doe accordinge to the measure that God hath given me thereof, w*^
I Doubt not but he will Daylie encrease in me even to the moment of my Death,
truely beleeve all the Articles of the Christian ffaithe, in all points of Difference
between the papists and the Protestants, I beleve as the Church of England
beleeveth, not implicitlie but p'ticulerlye in everie poynt accordinge to the know-
ledge that God hath given me. And in that principall and maine poynte of Justi-
ficacon I beleeve that I am Justified onelye by faith without woorkes, ffaith making
mine and appropriating to me the satisfaction, obedience. Justice, Innocency,
holines, life and Death of Jhesus Christe, w*** all the fruites of Christes Conception,
Birth, lyfe. Death, passion, Resurrection and ascension, by w*** onelie I am freed
from eternall Death and Damnacon, and by w^^ only I Claime and am assured of
eternall life, and hIso enioye the blessingd of this world ; and I further beleeve
that by any inherent power, Justice or meritt of my owne, or by any woorkes
whatsoever I Can Doe, I Cannot either satisfie for the least sinne either Ori^inall
or Actuall of mine, or Deserve either ex Gongruo or ex Gondifno the least bitt of
bread that God hath given me, much lesse the kingdom of heaven. Notwith-
standinge I beleeve that to make my ffaith effectuall and Justifyiuge I oughte to
Doe good Woorkes as well to Declare my obedience to God who hath appoynted
them to be the way wherein I should walke During the tyme of my Warefare in
this world as to make my ffaith knowne to the Churche, and to give myselfe
Assurance that my ffaith is not vaiiie nor Idle. And I doe further beleeve that
thoughe noe Woorks of myne Can merytt or Deserve any Rewards, as being the
woorks of an vnproffittable servant that is infinitelie behinde w*** that he ought in
Dutie to Doe, yet such is the Riches of the mercy e and lovinge Kindnesse of God
that I Kjiowe he will Rewarde even the least Cupp of Cold water that he hath
* Eldest eon and heir of Thomas Fanshawe. of Ware Park and Jenkins ; bom in 1569 ; married
Elizabeth, sixth daughter of Thomas Smyth, Ksq., of Ostenhanger ; succeeded his fiither at Ware
Park and as Bemembrancer in 1600 ; knighted May 7, 1603 ; M.P. for Westbury and Borough-
bridge ; died March 10, 1616 ; buried at Ware. His character is finely drawn in Lady Fanshawe's
Memoirs. The passage is perhaps too long to be inserted here, but an extract may be given. Ad-
dressing her son, she says : — " Ab your Grandfather inherited Ware Parke and his office, the flower
" of his fathers estate, so did he of his wisdom and parts, and both were happy in y* favour of the
'* Princes of that time, for Queen Elicabeth said y' your Great grandfather " (i e Thomas Fanshawe,
second Remembrancer, see above) " was the best officer of accounts she had, and a person of great
" integrity, and your Grandfather wau y* Favourite of Prince Henry, and had y« Prince lived to
'* be King, had been secretary of estate, as he would often tell hun. M' Camden speaks much in
" y* praise (as you may see) of S' Henry Fanshawe's Garden of Ware Park, none excelling it in
'* flowers, phissike herbes and fruit, in which things he did greatly delight, also lie was a great lover
<* of Musiok and kept many Gentlemen that were perfectly well qualified both in y* and y* Italian
'* tongue, in which he spent some time. He likewise kept severall horses of manadge, and rid y*
" himself, which he delighted in. and y* Prince would say none did it better ; lie had great honour
*' and generosity in his nature * * * His retinue was great, and that made him stretch his Estate,
*' which was neer if not full foure thousand pound a year, yet when he dyed he left no debt upon
" his estate. He departed this life at ye age of forty eight years, and lyes buryed in ye chancell
"in a vaulte with his father in ye Parish Chnrch of Ware. He was as handsome and as' fine a
" Gentleman as England then had, a most excellent husband, father, friend, an servant to bis
** Prince." {Memoin^ original MS., p. 10, et seq.)
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given me grace to give for his sake, therein not payinge me my Due Wages, but
Crowninge in me Ms owne Worke and grace. Ana I doe lastelie Declare that I
acknowledge noe mediator, intercessor nor deserver for me but onelie Christe, nor
Qoe p'doner but Christe, Desiringe the prayers onely of the millitant Churche
While I am alive onelye, not Doubtinge but the triumphant Churche, and the
saints in heaven, Doe continuallie pray for me and all the Godlie on earth, though
I may not pray to them soe to doe, neither Can I beelieve that they could heare
any such prayers yf they weere made to them. And thus havinge Declared my
fifutbe in these last maine and Important poynts jp'ticulerly, for all the rest I
referre myself to my first generall Declaracon that I beleve all the Articles of the
Christian faithe, and in all matters and poynts of faithe now excepted as the
Church of England Dothe, and all other protestant Churches. My bodie I Desire
should be buried in the parish Church of Ware, and there devoutlie laid vpp in
hope of the Besurreccon by the body of my ffather, but w'thout the usual vnprof-
fitable and rain ceremonyes and feastings, the Charges whereof will be much more
profitablye bestowed vpon my Children, w*** are many.* Notwithstandinge I will
that there be blacks bestowed on my wyfe. Children, and servants, and Twentie
Pounds in money given to the poor of Ware. And forasmuch as I have ever
founde my Wife Dame Elizabeth fianshawe to have been most true and lovinge
to me, And have had Continuall experience and assurance (of) her Godlie Disposition,
wisdom, Discretion, and naturall affection to her Children, and being p*swaded that
she will not marry againe, in Kegarde the whole well doing of my Children, being
younge, in respect of worldly meanes, lyeth in the Care that she shall take of
them after my Death, w^ Cannot possiblie but be interrupted and hindred by a
second husband, I Doe laie my whole trust and Confidence in her. And to that end
I doe nafne and Constitute her the said Dame Elizabeth ffanshawe, S' Bichard
Smith knight, in whose integritie he hath by his Actions given me great cause to
rest, And my deare and towardlie sonne Thomas ffanshawe,t the executors of this
my last will and testament. And where (as) I have by severall Deeds made grants
and leases for years in trust to diverse p'sons of the Rectorye of Bengeo in the
Countie of Hertford, of the Manner of Birchall in the Countie of Essex, And of
my nowe Dwelling bowse in Warwick lane in London, all w^** I have allsoe Con-
veyed in Jointure to my Wife, but yett have made further estates to the end that
in Case my wife should die before my Daughters porcons should be raysed out of
such means as I shall hereafter appoynt, they might be the sooner Kaysed and
w*** the more ease to my heire ; Ana waere I have allso Conveyed and leased in like
manner the Manno** of Bengo hall, the Mills of Ware, seven acres of meadowe in
the pke lawne of Ware Parke, All w*^ landes lie in the Countie of Hertfforde, And
allso the Manner of ffering of Wistbury (sic in orig,) lying in Barkinge, and my
lease of Tillingham grange, w^^ landes lie in the Countie of Essex; And where 1
have allso Conveyed the hospitall of great Illford, and allsoe Certain Copiehold
lands by surrender, lying in the Isle of Hossey in the soke of Kirbye, w*^** things
be in the Countie of Essex ; and allsoe by like surrender other Copiehold lands
lying in the parish of Ware in the Countie of Hertfford, in the tenure of my
Cosen Nathamell Duckett; and allso by like surrender Certaine other Copiehold lands
called ffanshawe gate in Holmesfeild in the Countie of Derbye ; all w^^ landes and
Tenements are Conveyed in trust to vses to be Declared by my Deed uuder my
hand and seale, or by my last will and Testament, or by other Writinge * • •
Now I declare the trusts and intents of the said grants, leases, surrenders and
Deeds to be the vses and purposes hereafter folio winge [to my five daughters
Alice, Mary, Elizabeth, Joan and Anne,^ for their respective portions in marriage,
and for their maintenance, £1000 each, to be paid at tneir days of marriage, being
17 years old, or otherwise when 21, with benent of survivorship ; the said portions
• See Pedigree, VoL II., page 116.
t Afterwaids the first Lord Fanshawe. He waa onlj twenty years old when his father died.
X Alice married Sir Capell Bedell ; Mary married William Kewce, Esq. ; Joan married first.
Bit WiUiom Boteler ; secondly, Sir Philip Warwick ; Elizabeth and Anne died unmarried.
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to be charged upon the above-mentioned manors, lands, and tenements : my said
wife to receive the said portions, and to have the bringing up of my daughters un-
less she should remarry, in which case I appoint to said trust] my worthie and deare
Sister Dame Elizabeth Hatton, my woortnie brothers in law S' Christofer Hatton
and S' John Scott, my good brother Thomas ffanshawe, and my especiall frends
M' Edward Cason and M' John Chamberlain. And yf it shall please God that
my said wife Die before my Daughters shall receave their porcons, and my
Younger sonnes shalbe Twentie two yeares of age, then 1 bequeath the Keeping
and bringing vpp of my Younger children and Daughters to my Executors, and in
that case I give and bequeath to them the foresaid proffitts oi the moneys raysed
of my landes and other estate, as aforesaid, for the maintenance of my Younger
Children and Daughters to be bestowed accordinge to their Discretion, noe Way
mindinge to putt S' Eichard Smith to Charges or other trouble w** them, but
hopinge that my sonne Thomas will be by that tyme soe settled as he may be a
helpe for the educacon and maintenance of his sisters and Younger brothers, the
rather for my sake to whome they are soe deare, Who endeavour all I Cann to
leaue him in good and plentifuU estate as he may well p*ceave by this my last will
and testament. [Residue of rents and profits of said lands after payment ot said
Jointure, portions &c, on the said of my said wife, to the use of my eldest son
Thomas Eanshawe]. And as touchinge the hospitall of Illford,* I doe will and
ordaine that immediatlie vpon the Death of Doctor ffisher, the now encumbent,
that then the p^sons to whom I have Conveyed the hospitall in truste, shall grante
the saide Mastershipp of the said hospitall in like trust, to suche persons as will
^ve them securetie to p'mit the proffitts thereof to be Receaued and Disposed ot
m manner and forme as hereafter shall follow, and likewise shall surrender the
said Maistershipp back agayne in manner and forme as hereafter shall foUowe,
that is to save, yf the foresaid Doctor ffisher shall Die before the foresaid porcons
of my Daughters be raysed by the meanes aforesaid, And that my sonne Henerie
or the next brother to my eldest sonne then livinge be then vnder the age of
Twentie twoo yeares, then I will and ordaine that the proffitts thereof shal be
taken from time to time by my wife, and by such p'sons as I haue formerlie or-
dayned to take the proffitts of my other lands allotted to raise porcons for my
Daughters, in manner and forme as I have ordayned, that they shall take the
proffitts of my said other landes vntill my said sonne Henrye or the next brother
to my eldest sonne then livinge shall accomplish the age of 22 Yeares to be con-
verted to the Raysinge of porcons for my daughters in like sorte and under the
same Condicons, Limitacons and appoyntments as I have ordayned for the proffitts
of the other lands and by the like direccons as are afore specified. And when my
sonne Henry, or the next brother to my eldest sonne then living, shall accomplish
his age of twentie two Yeares then my Will is that the grantee in trust of the
Mastershipp shall surrender the said Hospitall into the hands of the p'sons to
whom I have Convayed the said hospitall in trust, and then I will and ordaine
that they the said p'sons shall w*** all Convenient speede freelie grant the Master-
shipp to the foresaid next brother to my eldest sonne then livinge w* all the
proffitts belonging therevnto, to hold during his natural 1 life, bindinge him to lett
noe leases above three yeares, and that at the best value, and to Keepe the bowses
and fences in rep'racon w^** other fitt Covenants and Condicons. * * * And I Doe
further ordaine ■ that suche the foresaid grantee in trust. Whose ver be shal be
Duringe the tyme that the Mastershipp of the hospitall of Illford shall be in
him, shall p'mitt my Wife to dwell in the Masters howsef of the hospitall, and
* St. Mary*8 Hospital at Great Ilford, in the parish of Barking, originally founded for lepers
by Adeliza, Abbess of Barking, in the reign of K. Stephen, was refounded as a kind of almshouse
at the Dissolution, and granted by Queen Elizabeth on certain trusts to Thomas Fanshawe, father
of Sir Henry. It remained in the Fanshawe family until 1668, when Thomas, Lord Fanshawe,
leased it for a thonsand years to a Mr. Allen. The hospital has descended through various proprie-
tors to the Marquis of Salisbury, the present owner.
t The large house immediately south of the Hospital and Chapel, and situated at the comer of
what is now called the back road or lane, was the Master's house. It was for many years known
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 299
to enioy the Commoditie of the gardens, Orchards, backsides, and of the grove
next adioyning to the howse and hosmtall freelie, w*** out accompt Renderinge or
Bent paying Duringe the estate of the said grantee in trust as aforesaide, yf she
Boe longe live. And where it is the Kings Ma*" gracious pleasure that the
freindes of evrie Warde may Compounde for the bodie, and tor a lease of the
lands of the Ward, before any stranger, my will and desire is that my Wife yf
she live to doe it, and yf not S' Richard Smith, should Compound for the same
yf sbee or hee Cann Compasse at such Reasonable rates as shai be for the better-
mg and vpholding of my estate and the good of my Children, [the money to be
raised out of the lands allotted for raising portions] And yf they shal be Com-
passed, then my Will is that my Wife shall have the CustodSe of the bodie of my
heire, and shall have the vse of my howse at Ware pke, and the vse of the hows-
hould stuffe there, w*^ oute power to aliene any pte therof, or to carry it out of
the howse to any other place, and allso the goverment of the landes of the King's
third parte Durmge the Minorytie of my heire, yi' she Continue vnmarryed. And
yf shee happen to marrye then she and Sir Richard Smithe. And yf shee happen
to Die then S' Richard Smith alone. • • And my hope is in this my last will I
have soe well and sufficeentlie provided moneys for my heire at his Cominge to
twentie one Yeares, that he shall not neede greatlie to Runne into Debte for the
freeinge himselfe from his Wardshipp, but may have his marriage money Clearly
to himself. And as touchinge my lease of my Dwellinge howse in Warwick
Jane in London, my will is that my wyfe shall have it During her life [with rever-
sion after her death to my son and heir. My wife to have the use of my house
at Ware Park. The whole estate with the furniture Ac, at Ware park (except-
ing the furniture of the best chamber) to come to my heir when he is 21. The
furniture of the best chamber to my wife to dispose of at her pleasure] Allso I
will and bequeath to my most Deare and loveinge Wife, All the furniture and
moveables of my howse in Warwick lane in London, my Pictures, prints, Draw-
ings, meddalls, engraved stones, Armour, musicall Instruments, and books printed
and vnprinted excepted. [£100 in money] all the Jewells in her owne Keepinge,
all moneys in her owne private Custodie, the silver plate vsuallie sett on her
Chamber Cupboard, my Coach, Coachhorses, Mares or geldings or Naggs vsed to
the Coach, be they more or lesse. And fewer of my other lesse geldings or Naggs
to be Chosen by nerselfe. Allso I give to my eldest sonne my greater horses in-
structed to manage, or learning to manage if he be of Yeares and skyll to ryde
them. Otherwise my Will is that they be sold to the best value, and the money
employed to the good of his Brothers and sisters, till he be xx*'^ one Yeares of
age, by my Executors discretion, and bestowed for him on some verye good horse
yf he JDelite him, or otherwise on some good Naggs or geldings and given him as
a legacie from me [The stock of cattle, sheep, &c to go with Ware Park, or other-
wise to be sold towards the raising of daughters portions]. And I give and be-
queath to my heire all my Picktures, Prints, Drawings, meddalls, engraven stones,
armor, musicall Instrum" (except the greate Wind Instrum* in my howse in War-
wyck lane). And all my books written and vn written, to be safeiye and CarefuUie
KTept by my Executors by Indenture, and Delivered to him at his age of xx**® one
Yeares. Notw^^standinge I will that all the pictures being in the midle Chamber
in the gallery in my howse at Warwick lane, both in oyle paintinge and lyminge,
and all the meddells, stones, prints and Drawings, shall be brought to Ware Park
and there safelie in the gallerie or other place fitt, and in the howse remayn as
heir Loomes not to be aliened, to the end that it may stirr vpp my posteritye,
Boe long as god be pleased to continue the howse in my blood, in matters of their
as the Green Man inn, but is at present a private house in the occupation of Mr. Charles Blewit.
The grove extended from the hospital and Master's house to the river Boden, and is now partly
built upon. The Master's house is shown in the sketch of the village of Great Dford on the Mark-
ing manor map, 1653.
* It continued in the family only until 1668, when Sir Henry Fanshawe*s grandson, Thomas
Yisoount Fanshawe, was obliged to sell his estates at Ware, in oonsequenoe of his heavy losses ia the
Great Rebellion.
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pleasures to Delight in wittie and Ingenious things [To each of my said daugh-
ters the sum of £500 in addition to the £1000 each heretofore devised, to he
raised as hefore, and when the said portions and other charges are paid off, the
estate charged therewith to come clearly to my heir], w**' w*^** my heire may well
be contented, And soe I hope he Will be, for that he (may) p'ceave how careful!
I am to leave him in the greatest plenty my estate will afforde, And leave noe
more to my other Children then must needs, though they be to me in nature as
deare as he is. Laatelie I give to all my servants Eeceivinge wages of me at the
tyme of my death {left blank in orig).
To nay Brother Thomas ffanshawe (blank).
My Brother W" ffanshawe (blank).
My sister Hatton (blank).
My sister Bullock (blank).
To my sister M^garet ffanshawe (blank).
To my lovinge Mother in lawe M" Joane ffanshawe (blank.)
To S' Richard Smithe (blank.)
To my especiall frend M' Edward Cason (blank).
To my especiall frend M' John Chamberlaine, a Diamond Binge to weare for
Bemembrance of me Worth (blank) prayinge all these my good friends to accept
these small remembrances in good p** out of a state not greatlie plentiful), and out
of w*^** many to be provided for. In Witnesse Whereof I have to these presents
sett my hande and seale the xiii^^ Day of November in the Yeare of our Lord
God 1613.
This is the last Will and Testament of me 8' Henry ffanshawe Knight, written
all w^ my owne hande in Nyne sheets of pap* and three quarters, written oneUe
on one side, and signed and sealled everie sheete w^4ny hand and sealle, and
published and Declared to be my last Will and Testament the Daye and Year«
aboue Written, In the presence of
Jo: Dauie.
Thomaa ffanshawe.
Nathaniell Duckett.
Tho: JoBsline.
John Warde.
Proved in P G G in April I6I6 by Dame Elizabeth Fanshawe, Belict and
Executor.
Begistered Cope 85.
Abstbact op thx Will of Dams Elizabeth Eanshawb, ▲.!>. 163I.t
In the name of God Amen. I Elizabeth ffanshawe, widowe and late wife of S'
Henry ffanshawe Knight deceased, sometime Bemembrancer to our late soveraigne
Lord King James, of his highnes Court of Exchequer, consideringe with myselfo
* From the original on a deed in the poBaeBsion of J. G-. Fanshawe, Esq., of Panloee.
t Daughter of Thomas Smyth, Esq., of Ostenhanger, eo. Kent, and widow of Sir Henry Fan-
thawe, of Ware. Buried at Ware, June 3, 1631. £i the Memoirs, Lady Fansliawe say*, with
veference to this lady, " I must here with thankfuUnesa acknowledge Gods boun^ to your &mily,
who hath bestowed most excellent wives on most of them, both in person and mrtune. but witk
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the frailtie of mj life, the cerfcaintie of my death, and the incertaintie of the time
thereof, in the tyme of mj eood and perfecte memoiie doe make and ordaine this
my last will and testament m writinge, herehy revoking and annullinge all other
and former wills by mee made, fflrst and above all I committ my soule into the
hands of god aUmightie, trustinge assuredlie to be saved by the all suffioient
merritts, death and passion of Christ Jesns my blessed saviour and redeemer. As
for iny bodie I oommitt the same to the earth, to be in a decent manner without
anie mnerall pomp interred in the parish Church of Ware, by the Corps of my
said late deceased nusband according to the discretion of my executors nereafter
named. And aa for my worldlie goods which god of his greate goodnes hath blessed
mee withall, and hath given mee over and besides which I haue alreadie disposed
and bestowed amongst my children, I doe giue and bequeath as hereafter followeth.
And I praie that the blessinge of god male goe alonge with that I haue alreadie
giuen or shall hereby giue. Imprimis I doe giue and bequeath vnto mv deere and
lovinge sonne John ffanshaw* [£500, to be paid from the proceeds of the sale of
my stock of cattle. And whereas by deed ^ted 20^*" May 5**" of King James I., I
assigned my lease of the estate of iJengey hall lying in the parishes and hamlets
of Dengey S* Lawrence and Bradwell, Co. Essex, to my son in law Sir Capell
Bedell Bart., my nephew Sir Arthur Harris, my loving brother in law William
Fanshawe Esq.f and my ancient servant John W ard gent., in trust for the uses of
my last will, I hereby charge the said manor and estate of Dengey as follows. The
sum of £37 to be paid yearly to my said son John Fanshawe until the legacy of
£500 bequeathed to him by his father Sir Henrj Fanshawe is fully paid. And
that amount paid my sons Simon Fanshawe and Richard Fanshawe;^ to receive the
rents of said estate of Dengey until they shall each have received the sum of £500.
And these amounts paid I chaise said estate with the sum of £400, to be paid to
my loving son William Newce Esq. for the only use of his four sons, my grand-
cluldren, Thomas Newce, William Newce, Henry Newce and Clement Newce,
equally to be divided. And this paid I charge said estate with the further sums of
£500 eaoh to my sons John Fanshawe, Simon Fanshawe and Bichard Fanshawe
(in addition to their former legacies). And I further charge said estate with the
sum of £500 to Ann Fanshawe only daughter of my dear son Sir Thomas Fan-
shawe K.B., and with the sum of £30 to my grandchild John Bedell, son of Sir
Capell Bedell. I give to my dear and loving daughters Elizabeth Fanshawe and
Joan Fanshawe the sum of £500 each. All my pkte and silver vessels to be sold
towards the payment of my debts, the discharging of my funerall rites, and the
payment of such legacies as I have given or hereafter shall give. I give to the
Poor of Ware £10 and to the Poor of Christchurch in London £10]. Item I giue
and bequeath vnto my loveing sonne in lawe S^ Capell Bedle Barronett for a legacie
the newe sute of Tapestrie hanging in the Chamber where I doe vsually lodge.
Item I give vnto my deere and lovemge daughter the lady Bedle my drawne worke
sheete wrought with blaeke silke. Item I giue and bequeath vnto my deere and
loving daughter Meary Newoe all my chaires and Stooles Tuftaffitie§ Needleworke,
as well those that are made vp as those vnmade, and also a small carpett suteable.
Item I will y^ the some of tenn pounds be bestowed for the buyinge of a large
Carpett of Turkey worke as neere as may be gott to the Colours of the said Chairo
and stooles, which carpett I giue and bequeatn to my lovinge sonne in law William
Newce Esquire. Item I give and bequeath vnto my lovinge daughter in lawe the
respect to the rest I must give with all rerersnce JustI j jour GKttndmother the first and best place,
who being left a widow at 89 years of age, handsoniy with a full fortune, aU bor chQdreu provided
for, kept herself a widow, and out of her jointure and reyenue purchased six hundred pounds a
jear for the younger children of her eldest son, besides she added ire hundred pounds a piece to y'
portions of her younger children, hayin^c nine.*' (l£raioir#, orig. MS., fo. 15.) This is one of the
few passages fiuthfuUy rendered in the printed copy.
* Of Hamerton, co. Hunts. His brother Simon administered to his goods in November, 1666.
t Of Parsloes.
X Afterwards Sir Simon Fanshawe and Sir Bichard Fanshawe.
§ A thin silk, with the nap left, like yeket.
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ladle ffanshawe, a peece of plate of twenty marks price, tlie same to be of such
fashion as shee shall best like of. Item I give vnto my loveinge sonne John ffanshawe
m J bedsted and watchett* furniture, the feather bead, bolster and pillows, rugg and
blanketts with appurtenances, a chaire and steoles sutable, Tne andirons, fier
shovell and tongs, and a Court Cupboardf carpett^ of Turkey worke belonging to
the same Chamber where the bedd doth stand, and also a suite of linen damaek of
the Stery of Judith and Holifemes, and a suite of Linen diaper. § Item I giue
ynte my loyeinge sonne Simion ffanshawe The bedsted fumitiu^, the feather bedd
and bolster, piUows, rugg and blanketts, with the appurtenances, which he doth
ysually lodge in, A chaier and two steoles of needleworke, The andirons, fiershoTell
and tengs, and a Court cupboard carpett of Turkey worke belonging to the sftme
chamber and also a sute of Linnen damask of greate flowred worke and a suite of
linnen diaper. And also I giue vnto him a bedstead and feather bedd with the
appurtenances, for a servant to lodge in. Item I give vnto my lovinge sonne
Bichard ffanshawe a bedsted and the furniture of Domeux,|| the feather bedd and
bolster. piUows, rugg and blanketts, with the appurtenances (which sometime my
sonne John ffanshawe had) and sixe steoles of Turkey worke, a paire of andirons,
fier shovell and tongs, and a court cupboard carpett of Turkey worke. And also
I giue vnto him a sute of linnen damask of smale flowered worke and a sute of
linnen diaper. Item I give and bequeath vnto my deere and lovinge daughter
Elizabeth ffanshawe, The bedsted and furniture, the feather bedd and bolster, pil-
lows, rugg and blanketts, with the appurtenances in the Chamber called the ml-
lery Chamber, The Andirons, fier shovell and tongs, with a Court cupboard carpett
of Turkey worke belonginge to the same chamber. And also a sute of linnen damask
of great flowered worke, and a suite of linnen diaper. Item I give vnto my deere
and lovinge daughter Joane ffanshawe the bedsted and furniture of yellow perpe-
tuana** with a Canopie chaire and stooles, the feather bedd, bolster and pillowes,
rugge and blanketts, and a Counterpointeft of perpetuana sutable, with the ap-
piirtenances, The andirons, fler shovell and tongs, and a Court Cupboard carpett
of Turkey worke to the same chamber belonginge and also a sute of Linnen
damask of the story of Danniell, and a suite of diaper. My best holland sbeetes
with three breadths, and three paier of hurled pillow beares.t;( Item I giue vnto
my servant Ellis Youne the boasted and feather bedd, bolster and pillows. Cover-
lett and blanketts in which he doth vsuallie lodge in. Item I give vnto my servant
Henrie Miller a bedsted and feather bedd, bolster and pillowe, coverlett and blan-
ketts, with a new Canopie of Domeux latelie bought, a Table cloth and tewell of
diaper, and tenn napkins of Diaper [and £5 in money. To my servant Lettice
Beole £10. To my servant Elizabeth Stanton £5 yearly for life out of the manor
of Dengey. To said Eliz. Stanton] one feather bedd of the Ordinarie sort and
sixe paire of the ordinarie sheetes in the keepinge of M" Pitts. Item I give vnto
the saide m'ris Pitts other sixe paier of the ordinarie sheetts which are in her own
keepinge. [To my servant Henry Johnson £5 and also my Coach. To Sir Arthur
Herris — my brother William Eanshawe, and John Ward, three of my feoffees—
£10 each. To my loving kinsman Bichard T^lor Esq. for his pains in drawing
this my Will £10. To my married children £20 each for black8.§§ To my un-
* Pale blue.
t A ooart oupboard was a moveable sideboard, without drawers, upon which the plate was dis*
played.
X CSsjrpet or doth for the court cupboard.
§ A set of table and household linen. Scriptural stories were commonly woven in linen damask,
and diaper, in old times.
II A coarser kind of damask for carpets and curtains, formerly made at Domiok, (the Dutch
name for Toumay).
** A sort of glossy cloth or stuff called " Ererlasting."
tt Or counterpane.
Xt Pillow-cases or rich cloths for laying oyer the pillow, of interlaced work like a hurdle. Huri
is an old word for hurdle in Kent PiUowbey is stlil an Essex word for pillow-case*
§§ The old name for mourning.
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married children £10 each for blacks. Also I will that M" Pitts, John Ward,
Heniy Miller, Ellis Young and the rest of my own servants have blacks. The above
legacies to be paid out of the Dengej estate, and after they are all paid, said estate
to go to my son Sir Thomas Fanshawe for his life, with remainder to his young^er
sons, one, two, or more. My said son Sir Thomas Fanshawe and Sir CapelJ Bedell
to be executors of this my will.] And if the Eectorie or Parsonage of Dengey
aforesaid shall become ame waie void of an incumbent before such time as the said
lease shal be assigned to vnto my said sonne S' Thomas ffanshawe as aforesaid. Then
my minde and will is that the said ffeoffees in trust as aforesaid shall present vnto
the said Parsonage or Bectorie, such person or persons as my said sonne S' Thomas
ffanshawe shall nominate and appointe. In witnes whereof I have hereviiito sett
my hand and seale the twentith aaie of Februarie in the fift yeare of the raigne
of our soueraigne Lord King Charles, Anno domini 1629.
Eliz. ffanshawe.
Signed in the presence of Alice Bedell, Bich. Tailour, Jo. West, Jo. Warde.
Proved in P. C. C. June 2, 1631, by Sir Thomas Fanshawe.
Begistered St. John 71.
MAGHULL OF MAGHULL.
Mehobanda fbom ths Begistebb 07 THs Parish Chubch of
Seputon, Lakgabhibe.*
baptisms.
1601. Bobert son of Andrew MaghuU of Maghull, 14 Decemb.
1620. Bobert son of Bichard Maghull of Maghull, xvj July.
1622. Ann dau. of Bichard Maghull of Maghull, gen', xiiij Sep.
1625. John son of Bichard Maghull of Maghull, 3 Aug.
1626. AJice dau. of Bichard Maghull of Mae^hull, 16 Feby.
1629. John son of Bichard Maghull of Magnull gen' 31 May.
1631. Mary dau. of Bichard Maghull of Maghull, vicessimo secundo Jan.
1676. Ellen dau. of William Maghull of Maghull, March ii.
16S3. '* Elliz. filia Gulielmi Maghull de Maghull gentl' 14 " October.
MABBIAGE.
1692. Peter Berkett Curate at Kirkebie and Katherine Maghull, 5 October.
BTJBIALS.
1625. John son of Bichd Maghull of Maghull, 28 Nov.
1630. Alicia dau. of Bichard Maghull of Maghull, 15 April.
1632. Maria filia Bici Maghull de Maghull, Apnl.
1650. " M« Elizabeth Maghull spinster of Maghull 7 " May.
1652. " M" EUzaheth MaehuU wife of M' MaghuU of Maghull buryed 8 " Ap.
1667. Bichard Maghull [the word " Jentle" " is interpolated] 29 Aug.
1669. Bobert son of Bobert Maghull of Maghull, 24 «f uly.
1673. Bobert Maghull of Maghull, 7 Jan.
1700. John Maghull of Maghull, 27 July.
1709. Wm. Maghull of Maghull Gen. May 4.
1712. Edward Maghull of Maghull Gen. Dec. 1.
1721. " Cisilia Maghull of Maghull Gent, widow,"' Ap. 3.
* Cotnmnnicatod bj the Key. Dawson-Duffield, LL.D., Bector of Sephton (since deceued).
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^rcs^am Jfamilu.*
GBANT OF AUGMENTATION TO JOHN GRESHAM, SHEEIFF
OF LONDON, 1537.
To all Nobles and Getrll* thes p'lant letters beryng or eejng Tbomu Hawlay
al's CUreDculx princypatl nerauld and Kjng of Armes of the 8ontbe eat and Went
Parts of this liealme of England from the Trent Southewards Salutyth w* humble
recome'dacons as equjte wiUithe and resoa ordanjth that in rertuuB and of noble
coraee be by ther merett and good renoune rewarded nott a lonlv tber p'boob in
this lyve mort«lI bo brefe and traajtore but after them thos that BQall deBend and
come of ther bodys to be in all places of honner p'petualme't w' other Nobles and
OetyllB renouned eiceptyed and taken be sarten InevneB and demostrances of
honner and noblist that ys to sa; blason helme & tymber to tbend that be their
exBamples other shall Iniorce ther selves in fetts of Annes & marks vertuuB to gett
the Benoun of Anshant noblist in ther lyres and posterites and therfor Clarenclui
Eyiig of Armes as above ye writyn not a lonly be the comon report but also be
the Beport and wytnes of dyvers "Worshypfulf Worthe to be taken of ther worda
that John Oresbame Mersar of Londonn son of John Gresham of Holt Market in
the Count' of Norfiblk Oentylman ts desendyd of a good honse undefamed beryng
Armea vnder the lawse he nott wjllyng to doo nothing that shall be preudercall to
no Oentylman of name and of Armes ther for he bathe dyasired and Bequired me
to over Be them and sett them in do order and forme and to derys and order for
hym his helme Crest and ma'tell w' sum token of honner to p'ference the said
Armes therfor the said Clareseulx Kyng of Armes seying the nequest bo Gentyl
deacreet and honnerable and also he nathe borne hyme selve honerable descretly
• Commnniwted by OraoTiUe LevMon Qowir, Viq., of TitM^ FUcc, 9M.A.
312 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Talyauntly and justly in all bis affejres in this Realme and in all other fer partes w*
owt this Kealme Wher for he ys welworthe and bath wel dyssarvyd to have and to
here the said Agme'tation and Crest helme and ma'tell ana for the Beme'berance
of the said noblese be the vertu and a'toryte and power gra'ted and gevyn to me
and to my Office of Clareyulx Kyug of Armes be the Kyng and Soyraine Lord be
exprest worde ynder' his ryght noble gret seall I have devysed ordind and asyned
gevyn and grafted to the said John Oreshame Qetyllma' at this tyme beyng called
into the Offyce of the Sheryth of this noble City of London that ys to say wheras he
berythe argent a cheveron armyney between iij mollets sabyll persed on the feyld
ys afarmed and grafted vnto the same in a cheyff gold a synkfoyll asure between
ij hynds beds rasy sable a bowt ther necks a gemyll argent on every rase a besant
langed gulls apone his helme on a wreyth gold and asure a greshop in her prop'
colour abowt her nek a gemell gold holdyn in her mouthe a pawnee ma'tells galls
dobled argent w' his ornery de^rances in the said Armes as mor playnly dothe
apery depyktyd in this margent to have & to hold to the sayd G^tylm' and to all
or hys body begoton and to all therse for ... to use for ever mor in wytnest of the
same I the said Clareclux kyng of Armes as above ys writyn a syny the this p^sants
w* my hand and setythe ther vnto the Seall of my Armes w^ the seylle of my Office
of Clarecelux Kyng of Armes gevyn and gra'ted at London the xx*** day of Septb'
the yere of our Lord Q-od m. v*^xxxvij and of the Kyng and Lord Henry the viij***
the xxix^ yer of hys most noble Benge.
A true Copy from Begisten marked <*F 12 " folios 127
& 128 now remaining in the CoUeee of Anns London &
examined therewith this first day of Jmie 1870 by me
Geo. Habrison
Windsor Herald.
GRANT OF AUGMENTATION, BY BAEKEB, GARTEH, TO BICHABD
GEE8HAM, 1637.
To all present and and to come which thies presents letters shall see here or
Bede, I Christofore Barker esquier alias gartier Pryncipall Kyng of armes of
Englishmen Sendith due humble recomendacion and gre^ng as it apperteyneth.
Equity Willyth and reason ordenyth that the men vertuouse and of Comendable
disposicion and lyuyng be by their merytes good name and fame, renoumed and re-
warded in their parsonnes in this mortall lyfe so bryeue and transitory but also
after them all those that of their bodies shall issue and procreate to be in all placys
of honour perpetually with other Benommed and rewaroed by certeyn ensignes and
demonstracions of honnour and noblenes. That is to Witt of armes helme and
crest with their appurtenauncs to the entente that by their example other shall
the more enforce themselffs perseuerantly to vse their lyffs in honorable Works
and vertuouse deeds to purchace and opteyne the fame of auncyent noblesse in
theire lygne and posterite. And therfore I the seid gartier prmcipall kyng of
armes of Englishmen Which not allonly by the comon renome or fame but also by
the Beporte and Witnes of sundry gentill and noble men am credably infourmed
That Bichard Gresseham gentilmann mayor and alderman of the honorable Gitie of
london is come and discendyd honest line and auncyent Stocke and he and his
aoncetors hath long contynowed in nobilite and beryng armes that is to say. 8iluer
a chiueron Ermile iij moletts sable p'cyd of the fylde and for the remembrance
and oonsideracon of the nobilitie and gentilnes that I haue knowen in the said
Bichard Gresseham by good actyuite muers and sundry wayes haue gvuen and
graunted vnto hym and his posterite certen new augmentacion of ens^nes and
MISCELLANEA QfiWEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
S13
demonitracioD of armee helme and crest to be augmented and annexed to the same,
the blason wherof aperith in maner and fourme folowyng That is to saj Siluer a
chiueron Ermile iij moletts of t points aafale percjd of the f6lde a chief gueules
on the chief a pellycane close betwene ij legges of a lyon rasjd gold armed asure,
vpou his crest agraaaehopper cochant gold, within a tofle of grasse verte sett in a
wreth gold aod gueules the mantelettes g:ueule8 doubled ai^cnt botoned and taa-
celed gold, as more pl&ynlj aperith depict in this margent. To haue and to holde
to the said Biuhard Qresaeham and his posterite with their due differences to vse
and enjoy to their honnour for euermore, In witnea wherof I the said gartier prin-
cypall £ing of Armee hath sett therto the seale of myne office of gartier principall
kyng of armes of Englissbmen and also the Seale of myne armea, Youen at London
the last day of Nouember in the yere of oure lorde Jeau chryat a thowsand fyne
hundreth tnirtie and seven Emd of the Setgne of oure aoueraigne lorde kyng henry
the yiij*'' by the grace of god kyng of England and of ffraunce defensor of the
feith lorde of Irlande and in erthe the sup'ine hedde of the church of Englande
the zxix yere.
gartier priucipaU Eyng of arms.
From the yintaiion of Norfolk, 1663.
John Greebam of Grcaham in Com Norff. Gent, maryed and had yssue James
Gresham hie eldest sonne.
James Gresham of Holt in Com. Norff. Gent, eldest Sonne and heiro to John
maryed to his firste Margeryt doughl«r to Will'm BQlingforde of Blackforde in
com. Norff. Esquire and oy her had ysaue John Greaham eldest Sonne, Will'm
Gresham second Sonne.
After the said James maryed to his second wyfe . . . doughter to Will'm Book-
wode Esquire & Elizabeth hia Wyfe doughter to Thomaa Halya Eaquire, brother
to Stephen Halys Knight & had ysaue Will'm Gresham borne at Norwjche, Will'm
& Susan which dyed all sanj yaaue.
John Greaham of Holte in Com. Norff. Eaquiro eldeat aonne and heire to
James, mured Alva doughter of . . . Blythe and by her had yssue Will'm Gresham
his eldest &>nne. Sir UTchard Greaham, EJiight second Soime, Thomas Gresham a
Preiste, Sir John Gresham, Knight fourthe Sonne, Margerye maryed to . . . Kiuge
of London.
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William Oreahatn of WalBingham parva in Com. Norff. Eaqutre Heeond sotine
to Jamea Gresliam maiyed Jone doughter to Geffrey Porter of Holkbam in the
said Countie and br her had yRsuo James Qreaham eldest Honne, Mai^iye manred
to John Dune of Bale in the Countie of Norfi*., Vrsula marjed to ffraunciB Ger-
bridge of Walsingham parva, Suzan marjed to Will'm CaJidelar of Walaingham
Farva.
James Gresham of WalaiDgham Parva in the aforesaide Countie Esquire, eldest
Bonne &, heire to Will'm Greabam marved Agnes doughtor to NycholM Wynne of
ffrausham in Com. Norff. Esquire and oy her had yssue Pawle Oresham his eldest
Sonne.
Pawle Gresham of Walsingham aforesaide Esquire, eldest Sonne and heire to
James Greeham maryed to his first Wyfe Elizabeth doughtor to Jerome ftfarkham
of Haughton in Com. Notingham Esquire & by her had yssue Thomas Greeham
eldest Sonne, Uychard second Sonne &. Anne Greeham.
After the snid Pawle maryed to his second Wyfe Margarett dous;hter to Ban-
dolfe ... & of Elinabeth his Wyfe doughter and one of t'heyres of Will'm DiJe of
Tedelmarche in Com. Berkshire Esquire and by her hath yssue Nycbolas Greeham.
The ftboTB written Padigree u fuEtlifiiUf Copied from
the Henldi Viiitation of the Cauiit}r of Norfolk mkde in
(he Tev 1563 now remaining in the College of Arm*
London A eismiaed tliereirith thi* firat dajof Juno 1870
by me
Oro. HlBBISOV
Windsor Herald.
From the Tmlatum of London, 1563.
John Greeham of Gresham in the Countie of Northefolke had vsue Junes.
James Gresham of Houlte in Com' Norff. maried to his first W'lfe Margery .the
.MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 815
donghtw of WUl'm BillmsfonJe of Blackforde in Com. Norff. and by her had ysaue
John Greshain Ma eldest Son, Will'm second Son.
John GFreebam son & heire of James maried Alls doughter of Blyth & by her
had jBue Will'm Gresham his Son and heire, Sir Bichard GreBbam, Knight second
Son, Thomas Gresham a Prest thirde Son, Sir John Gresham, Knight forth Sod,
MargeiT niaried to Kingo of London.
Sir Bichard Gresham Knight marid Adery doughter of Linne of N'ortfaampt.
and by her had ysue Sir John Gresham Knight, first Son, who maried Francis the
doughter of Thwayte of Yorkehere and by her had yssue Elizabeth maried to Sir
HeniT Neuill Knight, Sir Thomas Gresham Knight, second Son.
Sir Thomas Gresham, Knight, Agent of the base cttntry of Flanders for the
Queues Maiestie and Fownder of the Boyall Exchange at the Citie of London
maried Anne the doughter of William femeley of West Cretlng co. Suff. and bad
ysue Bichard Gresham his only Son died yonge.
The abore written Pedigree U feithAiUf copied fWini
the Heralda TiiitatioD of London made in the jeer 1668
now remaining in the College of Arm* London t eia-
mined therewith this flr*t da; of June J870 h; me
GlO. HlBUSOK
Windior Henld.
John Gresham Es<]uier maried the doughter of Blith and had yssue WiDiam
Oresham y' died without heires male, Sir Bichard Gresham, Knight, second Son
Thomas a Prest third Son, Sir John Gresham, Knight forth Sou.
Sir John Gresham, Knight, forth son to John maried Mary doughter and heire
of Ipswell and by her bath yaue William his eldest Son, John second Son, Edmond
third Son, Mary maried to Sir Thomas Rowe of London, Knight, Ellen married to
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William Huedall of Hampsliire, Yrsula maried to Thomas Leueson, Sicely maried
to Jarman Sewell, EHzabeth maried to John Elyott.
Edmond Gresham Esquyer, Citizen and Mercer of London, maried Johan the
eldest doughter of Augustine Hinde of London Alderman and by her had yssue
Bichard Gresham his son and heire, and Anne.
The above written Pedigree is faithfully copied from
the HeraldB Visitation of London made in the year 1568
now remaining in the College of Arms London & exa-
mined therewith this first day of June 1870 by me
Gbo. Habbisoit
Windsor Herald.
JFrom the VMation of Surrey^ 1662.
John Gresham of Mayfield in Com. Sussex Ar.=Eliz. da. & heire of Edw. Dormer
Son of S' John G-resham of Titsey in Com.
Surrey Kn*.
of Fulham in Com. Midd. Ar.
Thomas Oresham of Fulham in Com. Midd. Ar.:
dec'ed 6 July 18 King James 1620.
= Judeth da. of S' Will. Gkrrard
of Domey in Com. Bucks Kn^.
James Gresham of Haslemere in Com.=Anne da. of S' Bob^ More of Lotheslej
Surrey Ar. Justice of y« Peace 1662.
in Com. Surry Kn^
Dormer def.
I
Anne set. 14 1662.
Fine Elizabeth.
The above Pedijzree is fiiithfully Cbpied from the
Heralds Visitation of the County of Surrey made in the
year 1662 now remaining in the CoIIeffe of Arms London
& examined therewith this first day of June 1870 by me
QiEO. Hahbibok
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA. OENEALOOICA £T HERALDIOA.
$mitxd Ctrlifirates.
Sir C^omas J^toe, 1570.
The Bight ■Worahyppfiill S' Thomas Eowe, Kjiyght Alderman & late
MwC of London Tepted this Worlde at his howwe in London on
Saturdaie the second of Septembre & was
buryed in Hackney Churcte on Mondaie the
iriii"' of September 1570, and in the rij** yere
of the Quenea Ma"" reigne : The saide 8' Thomas Bowe,
Knyght maryed Mary dowghter to 8' John Oresham,
Knyght, Alderman & Maio' of London & by her had
yuue John his eldest son & heyre, Henry, second son,
Will'm thyrd son, Bobert iiij* son, Mary his eldest
dovghter w^ was maryed to Thomas Bandall cytiun &
Mercer of London & Elyzabeth w** was muyed to
"Will'm Ghirrard son A heyre to S' Will'm Churapd,
Knyght. The Ezecutours were Dame Mary Bowe his
Wyff & Thomas Randall Mercer & Nicholas Spencer
Marchanttaylo' & the Oversears were Thomas Eton
Mercer & Nicholas Lnddyngton Grocer: The Oflycers of Armes that syrved
at the saide fiunerall were Bobert Cooke al's Clarentyeolx King of Armes &
John Cock al'a I^mcaster & Bichw^ Turpyn al's Windso' faeraulds of Armes.
A tma Bitnot from B^iitar narked " FudmbI Obf-
tiBoales" I 6 fblio 180 now ranuning in the CoUige of
Anni London t BiMPmafl therewith thii Sr«t d^ of
Jnne 1870 b; me
Oso. Easkisoit
Windwir Hermld.
fab]} dEltjalrM^ ScbtU, 1573.
The Lady Elizabeth Nevell late Wyff to S* Henry Nerell, Knight, dat' & heyre
to S' John Gressam kn' and of Lady Frances bis "WW dat' and heyre of 8' Heniy
Thwate of Lound in the County of Torke, Knight deceased, at S'^o' Greeaam s
howsse in London the vij*^ day of November & from thence was conveyede to bis
TOL. n. 2 T
318 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIGA £T HERALDICA.
howBse called Byllyngbere in tbe P'islie of Woltham Lowrance & was buryed in
the said Pershe the xvij*^ of the said monthe, the said Lady Elizabeth hath jssue
Henry Novell her son & heyre of Ihe age of x yerea & ahalff, Edward 2 son of
the age of yj yeres, Francis 3 son of the age of 6 yeres, Vill'm 4 son of the age
of iij months, Elizabeth of the age of xij yeres, Katheren of the age of iij yeres.
Mourners at the said ffunerell were ffuste Mysteres Elizabeth Thynne Chef
Mourner, Mystres Grace Staverley, Mystres Anne Staverley, Mystres Mathew Ai
Mystres Elizabeth Barret, the Officers at Armes that served there was Hugh Col-
grave al's Eichmond & Edward Eiiight al*s Bouge Dragon. In witnes of the
trewthe the p'ts here vnder hath subscrybed the xvij* of November 1573.
A true Extract from Begitter marked " Funeral Cer-
tificates 15'* folio 215 now remaining in the College of
Arms London k examined therewith this first day of
June 1870 by me
Gbo. Habsisok
Windsor Herald.
5ir S^^omas (Sns^am, |lnig|^t 1579.
The certifficatt or testimoniall of the daye of the deathe and ffun'all of
S' Thomas G-resham Knight.
Sir Thomas G-resham of Osterley in the Gountie of Mydd'x Knight, late Agent
in sundery matters of traffique and intercowrsse of Marchantize for the Queues
Ma^^ Her Eealmes and Dominion from the Countries of Brahant, Holland and
fflanders cauled the Loe Countries, and late fownder of that sompteous monu'ent
cauled the Boyal Exchainge w'hin the Cittie of London. After the oowrse of many
yeres of his dayes paynefullie spent in the Loyall service of his Prince and Con-
trye deputed tnis mortall lyfe at his howse in the P'ishe at S* Hellenes nere
Bishopes gate in London on Saterdaie the xxj^^ of November An^ 1679 whose Cor^s
in semely sort was accompained to the grave w*^ many worshipfull and other his
frendes on Tewesdaie the xv^ of December to the same churche of 8^ Hellens.
He maryed Anne daughter of Will'm &meley of West Creetin^ in Suff.
esquier and by her had yssue Bichard Gresham his onlye sonne who died w^hout
yssue longe tyme before his father 1564 and lyeth buryed in the same Churche &
w'hin the same vawte where now his ffather is entumed. The said 8' Thomas
Gresham, Knight, appoynted the sole Executrix by his last Will and Testament
the said Anne Lady Gresham his wyffe. The fyve cheiff mourners at the same
fun'all assigned for his degree of Knighthood were S' Heniy Nevill, Knight,
Will'm Gresham, Nathaniel Bacon, Wilrm Killigrewe and Ecunond Hogan £s-
quiers, Hobart Cooke esquire tkl's Clarentceulx Principall herauld and Kinge of
Armes of the 8outhe p'ts hauing w*'' him Bichemond and York towe other of Her
Ma^^^ heraulds and Officers of Arms were p*sent k^ did direct & order the same
fiun'all bv whom this certificate or lete testunoniall was taken to be recorded and
registered in the Office of Armes, the truth whereof is wytnessed by subscription
of these p*teis herevnder wrytten In the xxij*« yere of the Beigne of Ow® Sou-
v'aigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queue of England f&ance and Ire-
land Defender of the faithe et <ft;c. 1579.
A true Copy from B^ter marked ** I. 10 Funeral
Certificates*' fouo 187 now remaining in the College of
Arms London k examined therewith this first daj of
June 1870 by me
Gao. Hasbibov
Windsor Herald.
MISCELLANEA OENEALOGIGA ET HERALDIOA.
f attQ iSns^Bin, 1596.
Ladie dreehain Ute the 'Wyfe of Sir Thomas Gresham of London, Knight,
whose name was Anne the daughter of William ffeamley of Weste Oeetinge in
the County of Suffo* Oentilman : This ladle was woorBhipfullie buried with a
hearse the xiiij daye of December An° D'ni 1696, io the Parrish Churche of Seint
EDens in Bishops gate within the Cittie of Londan and there interred with her
saide husband Sir Thomiu Gresham.
A true Eitrnct from Begiiit«r marked I 6 FunanJ
CertificatM folio 49 noir ramainiD^ in the Colics of
Amu London t ezamined therswith tbi> flnt day of
June 1B70 bj me
Oto. Habbibov
Windior Henld.
$ir |i:at^anul ^aton, 3^nij){rt, 1622.
■^i^
V^^M
irCrd
The right worshipfuH Sir Nathaniell Bacon of Stifkey in the Couniye of Noiff.
Knight, second sonne of Sir Nicholas Bacon late lord Keeper of the great Seale of
England, departed this life at Stifkey aforesude the vij*^ oaye of Norember 1G22
being 77 yearee of age and lyes buried in Stifkey Churche : He maricd two Wives
320 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
his first was Anne daughter and sole heire of Sir Thomas Ghresham of London
Knight and by her had yssue Anne who maried to Sir John Townsend of Bayn-
ham in the Connie of Norff. aforesaid Knight, Elizabeth who maried to Sir
Thomas Knevet of Ashwellthorpe in the saide County of Norff. Knight and
WjTiefrid who maried to Sir Bobert Gawdy of Clayton in the Countye of Norff.
Knight : His second wife was Dorothy daughter of Sir Arthur Hopton and Wid*
dowe of . . . Smith in Suff. This worthy Eoiight lined in great reputacon in his
Countrey and this certificate is testified to be true by the subscription of the hands
of the said Sir Bobert Gawdy and Dame Elizabeth Kneyet and Dame Wynifired
Oawdy being the two Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said De-
funct taken the yij^^ of Maye 1622 by me Henry Chillinge, Chester Herauld.
A tnie Copy from Begister marked ** I 22 Funeral
Certificates '* foUos 74 & 75 now remaining in the College
of Arms London & examined therewith this first day of
June 1870 by me
Gbo. Habbisoit
Windsor Herald.
Sir C^amas (Srts^am ai S^itseg, 1630*
The right Worshipfull Sir Thomas G-resham of Titsey in the County of Surrey
Ejiight departed this mortall life at his Maunor house of Lymsfeild in the county
aforesaid on y^ first day of July 1630 and was buried by his Auncestors in a chapeU
belonging to that family within the Church of Titsey aforesaid on the 3^ day of the
same moneth He maned Mary the Da. of John Lennard of Knoll in the parrishe
of Seyenoke in Kent 'Eacf by whom he had yssue Sir John Gresham sonne and
heire who maried Elizabeth the Da. of Sir Thomas Bishop of Parham in the county
of Sussex Knight and Baronett. Sir Edward Oresbam 2°^ sonne who maried to
his first wife Mary Da. of — Clerke of London, to his 2^ wife he maried Mary Da.
of Abraham Campion of London widow of Gabriell Wight of Brockham in Surrey.
Thomas Gresham 3^ sonne maried Frances Da. of Strickland of Yorkshire. Mary
eldest Da. to the defunct maried to Sir Anthony Hinton of Wiltshire. Elizabetn
maried to Sir Bichard Cooper of Temple in Surrey, and youngest Da. unmarried.
The Executor of the defuncts last will is Sir Jonn Gresham Kt. aforesaid who
hath testified the truth of this Certificate.
Extracted from Begister marked " I 24 Funeral Cer-
tifioatee *' fo. 78^ now remaining in the College of Arms
London & examined therewith ^is sixteenth day of June
1870.
0X0. Habmbov
Windsor Herald.
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FAGS
Pedigree of Whalley, of the County of Leicester ; communicated by J.
Fetherston, jun., Esq., F.S.A 321
Notes relating to the Family of Gturway, of Alton, co. Hereford .... 824
Finch Genealogy, copied from the original MSS. in the possession of the
Earl of Winchilsea 325
Fanshawe Wills, Part II.; communicated by Edward J. Sage, Esq. ; William
Fanshawe, of Parsloes, 1634-50 ; Mary Fanshawe, of Stratford-le-Bbw,
1641; Thomas Fanshawe, of Jenkins, 1651; Lionel Fanshawe, of
Dronfield, 1656; Thomas Fanshawe, of Hoxton, 1657; Sir Bichard
Fanshawe, Bart., 1666; Thomas Fanshawe, of Hartlip, 1668; Elizabeth,
Lady Fanshawe, 1668; Thomas, second Viscount Fanshawe, 1674;
Lionel Fanshawe, of London, 1677 ; Dame Anne Fanshawe, 1679 ; Sir
Simon Fanshawe, of Ware, 1679-88 ; William Fanshawe, of London,
1683 ; Henry Fanshawe, of Dengley Hall, 1685 ; John Fanshawe, of
Parsloes, 1689 ; Evelyn, Viscount Fanshawe, 1689 338
Brodrick Genealogy, copied from the original Pedigree in the College of
Arms ; communicated by the Bight Hon. Viscount Midleton .... 359
(hmmunications for the Editor sJumld he addressed to 3, Dartmouth Saw,
Blackheathy S,U.
MISOELLA!!^A GENEALOGICA ET HBRALDICA,
321
^tbisctt of QEfjalles of tf)e Counts ^^ i^tittfittt.
From the original^ late in the possession of the Bev. Oave Humfrey^ of Laughton,
and now of Mrs, B. Hunt, of Boreatton?^
The Preamble is destroyed.
A mafe fynre Handing an a mound in eo^tumB of Another male figwre^ the helmet on hie hecul.
the reign of 'Elizabeth, hearing a banner argent
charged toiih three whalee* heads eraaed gable,
langued gulee ; beneath the feet of the figure a
tilting-helm, eurmounted bg a plume of feathers
altematelg gules and or.
with visor uplifted, the plume of feathers
thereon altematelg argent o/nd gules, brandish-
ing a halbert in the dexter hand and bearing on
the sinister ai'm a shield argent three whales*
heads erased sable, langued gules, in chief a
label of three points azure.
Wyamarus WT»in«raa WbaUey had by the Giafb of Steuen Whalley of Stenen WhaMey ■econd brother
•otLji ^ William BasUrd Duke of Normandy, in TrM/.lr1«tr tirv^,, *» WramaniB Whalley for his
-"^ — « * ^^^^^J ^?^^ Goo/wrui. done at the same
NOTICE.
With the next Part will be given a plate of
Anns of Wiullby, accidentally omitted in the
present Part.
Henrf the yonni^t aonne of Roger
"W bailey Bsq' Staard unto lacy Karle of
I^incolne passed all his Landes in the 3
yeure of Kinge Bdward the I. to the
foresAJd Barle of laucoHn in the yeare of
oar Lord and beins the 8 yesre of
Bdward the first, for thatne had no
heire male nor hdre Oenerall, linned all
the said Lands to the Senerye of
Blackboume.
I
Henry the yoangest sonne:
of Boger Whalley Esq'
xnaryed.
WhaUeg^ impaling blank.
Baphe Whalley 5 sonne.
Whalleg, in chief an
annulet gules.
Jolm Whalley 6 sonne.
jyhalleg, in chief a
trefoil gules.
* Communicated by Jolin Fetherston, Esq., F.S.A.
VOL. ir.
2 u
322
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
A|
This Henry Whalley matred 7c dangh. of
John Delues fn Com. Stoff. Eiqr and bad
Henry Whalley 2 sonne maryed =f=the daughter of
CT. Sr^.'B.phTiSr^'SIJrSSr ^^^^- « 7«^«/f difference impaUng
with diners others Chfldren both sonnes azure on a chevron between three deloe* fen-
and daagbters.
wise or as many crescents gules.
John Delues
Esq'.
Henry Whalley mai7ed=f=Doritha daughter Kaphe Whalley mapyed=f=Anne the daughter of
Whalley y in chief a
crescent^ impalement
destroyed.
of Bohard
Willoughby Esq'.
Whalley destroyed,
impaling ermine on
a chevron gules three
roses argent.
John Hatfeild of
Willoughby in Com.
Nott. Esq'.
This Bichard Whallej Esqr marjed Elisabeth
daaghter and heire to Thomas Leake in whose
right he was seased of Kortonhall, Kirkbie
Bellhonse, Landes in Long Chanson, and the
had Isae Thomas.
Richard Whalley Esq' maryed^Elizabeth daughter
Whalley f impaling argent, on a an4 heire to
saltire within a bordure sable Thomas Leake.
five annulets or.
Thomas Whalley Esq*^ maryed.=
Whalley, inhaling paly of six or and gtUes
on a bend argent three mullets azure.
=Anne the daughter of S' Jolm Langford
Knight in Com. Darby.
his 1 wife was the daughter of Tobingor=pThomas Whalley of =:hi8 2 wife the daughter of
they had isue Rich. & Walter.
Whalley, impaling or a bend atsure.
his 1 wife was y<=
daughter of ^*
Lord Brough-
manhee he had
isue by her.
Whalley, im-
paling Or a bend
sable.
'Aoa
Kurtonhall, had 2 Simons,
wifes & had isue Whalley, impaling or on a bend
by them both. gules between six hurts, three
plates.
Richard Whalley=hi8 2 wife TJrsela Thwaites.
of Sereaueton
Esq. maryed 8
wires & had isue
by them both.
he had Isue by her.
Whalley, impaling argent
on a fees between three
JleurS'de-lis sable as many
bezants.
^his 8 wife Barbery Coope
by whom he had I»ue.
Whalley, impaling azure on
a chevron between three
einquefoils argent two lions
combatant sable.
This Richard Whalley of Bcreaneton Esqr maryed S wiflM and had Isne by them all, he
maryed to his first wife, the daaghter of the Lorde Broaghmanbee, by whom he had Isne
S childeren Whereof 4 dyed without lane and Thomas the 4 sonne succeeded his fathers
in the pattermony. and the foresaide Richard Whalley Esqr maryed to his 2 wife Ursella
Thwaites he had Isue by her IS Childeren. William the eldest sonne maryed Barbery,
the 2 daughter and Coheire of Hennr Hattfeild of Willoughby Esqr. Benyuenter the 3.
MarshaU the 3. Raphe the 4. Edwara the 6. who all died unmaryed, the Eldest daughter
was Elinor, maryed to 8' John 2k>uch. Codnor Knight who had Isue John and Elinor,
John maried ye daughter of ye lord Bartley, Elinor maried to Edwurd lord Zouch of
Harinton, Jane the 2 daught' was maried to Thomas MarshaU of Austie in Susex. and y«
had Isue John A Elinor John msried the daughter of master Surley. Elinor maried to
master Sheldon and ye died without Isue. Oartrid ye 4 maried to John Ifeuell 6f Groue
and had Isue Hearson and others. Ursela the 6 daughter maried to Master Forham and
had Isue, Troth marred to Master Bellinanie of Langleton in Essex, Anne and Florance
died Unmarried, and the foresaid Richard Whalley maried to his 8 wife, who was Barbery
Coop' by whom he had Isue, 4 sonnes, Marcham, James, CordaU, k Frances, and S
daughters Susan, maried to Coop* of Horringsn. Barbara, maried to Coop' of Eankelo-
worth, and Winifrute maried to Dighton in Linoolneshire.
Tliomas Whalley of^Elizabeth eldest
Sereaueton in the
County of Nott*
maried
Whalley, impaling
ermine on a chevron
sable three roses
argent,
B
daught* and coheire
of Heney Hattfield
of Willoughby iu
j« same County.
Thomas Whalley of Sereaueton in ye Countr of Nott' Esq.
maried Elizabathe ye eldest daughter and Coheire of Henry
Hattfield of Willoughby in the aforesayd County Esq. and
they had Isue, 6 sonnes and 3 daughters. Richard that died
young, and Richard ye % sonne who suoceedeth ye patremony
of his fsther, Walter the S sonne. RobL, the 4. John the 5.
Thomas the 6. Margarett the eldest daughter maried to
Arnold Reasebye younger sonne of Lyon Rcasebjre in y«
Coun^e of Yorke Esqr. Rlinor ye 3 daujfhf maried to
Tho. Draper of Flintum in jc 0»unty of IToU. Gentleman.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
S23
B|
his 1 wife Anne 7* youngest ds. of =Richard Wlialley^his 2 wife Fraooss dsngHt' of Eonty
0«org.Hen»of6ige.WeUin
Oom. Harford Esq.
Vrhalley, impaBng euwre tkree
hordes* heads eouped or, bridled
arffent.
of Soereaueton
maried 2 wifes.
Cromwell in the County of Huntington
Knight.
WiutUey, impaling eahle a Hon
rampant argent, langued and unguled
gulee.
Biehwrd Whallej of Scraaneton maried 8 wifea Anne the jonneat danght' of Oaoroe Hora^ of Dijaawell in the
Ooontr of Harford Baq. and had laoe Thomaa that died yoong and the fore aaid Bichard Whalley £«q. maried to
his 9 Wife Francis, one of the daaghf of 8* Henr j Cromfrell of Fhinohingbroook in the Ooonty of Huntington
Xnight.
Raphe WhaDej of Bonney in Com.=
Nott Esq'.
WhaUey^ in chief a ereeeent for
difference^ impaling sable a chevron
between three dolphins hauriant
embowed or.
r
•Elinor the
daughter of
John Ahbott
of Bridgford in
Com. Nott.
Baphe Whaller of Bonnej in Oountr of Nott.
Bsqr maryed Blinor the danghter of John Abbott
of Bridgford in the Countj of Nott. and had Isue
S lonnea Baphe Thomas and John with danghterea.
Raphe Whalley maryed^Mary y*
Whalleg^ in chief a crescent gules for
difference, impaUng or on a chevron
between three mullets gules as many
crescents of the field.
daughter of
Tho. Sutton of
Washingford in
Com. LinooL
Baphe Whalley marred Mary the danghter of
Tho. Sutton of Waahingford in the County of
Lincoln : and had lane, Baphe William and
Thonaa and one danghter.
Elizabeth daughter of Poole.=
Whalley, a crescent in chief
for difference, impaling argent
a feu between three crescents
gules.
Raphe Whalley=^one Browne da. and hel^ of John Browne
of Bonny had
2 wifes.
widdo to Will. Warde.
WhaUeg, in chief a crescent guiesfor difference, im-
paling azure a chevron between three escallops or.
I
I
Thomas Whallry of Whitwick in=f=Eliza: one of y* daugh. Haph Whalley of=pE]izabeth one
Com. Leiee*'.
Whalley, m chief a crescent gules
for difference, impaling azure a
pheon and a chirf or.
& heires of Will. Gloshop
of Worsworth in Com.
Darby had issue Geffery.
Jeffery Whalley maried^Mai^er't daughter
Whalley, with crescent in chief
for difference, impaling gules
three crescents and a canton or.
of William Cooke
of Trusley in Com.
Darby.
Norton in the
County of
Leiester maried.
Whalley, in chirf
a muUet guiesfor
difference, tm-
paling azure six
mullets or, three,
two, one.
of y« daught*
of John
Welch of
Erie Shilton
in the same
County.
Thifl Wniiam Whalley sonne of Jeffery Whalley
maried Frances the sole daught'r and heire of Raphe
Whalley of Norton Bsq. and had wii h her the
Uannera of Northon and Cosington with others
lands which he poseaeth in the nght of her.
I . I
William Whalley maried^pFrancis onely daughter
Whalley^ with crescent in
chirffoT difference, impal-
ing Whalley, with mullet
in chief for difference.
and sole hehre of Raph
Whalley of Norton in
in Com. Leccster.
Raph Whalley
1 Bonne died
young.
Raph Whalley 2 Bonne=pMilisent da. of Edward William Whalley. 8 sonne
ana heire maried
Whalley, impaling per
chevron sable and
argent three elephants*
heads erased counter-
changed, tusked or.
Sanders of Bricksworth te»*»l«^ Suaan daughter of Bobt.
iu Com. Nortlmm. SSS*a^tS)f "~"*
Jeffery Whalley 4 sonne.
Rape Whalley 1 sonne died young. William Whalley 2 sonne and heire. Elisabeth Whalley.
324
MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
i>l
1. William Fished of Treckingham in=f=Elizabe(li Wlialley 1 danr2 Laurance Goodman.
Com. Linoo*.
A sure a fea» indented between three
Hone paeaant ardent, impaling
WhaUey.
of William Wliallej had
2 husbands.
Oyronny of eigM eable and
argent^ an eagle dieplaged
or, impaling Wkalleg,
I I I
William Frances Fisher. Elizabeth Fisher.
Fisher.
JFranet* MilUeent Jane Jone liaheU Su$an.
WiUm. maritd Anne Daughter qf Bernard Hjfde B^pr
of Boreplace Com, Kent had lesue WM'm Bernard
John JBaph George Eudaee if 3 datighlen AnmaheUa^
Heeler, Anne»
rrn —
Laranoe Goodman.
I I I
Matthew Goodman.
Elizabeth Goodman. John Goodman.
Frances Goodman. Yallintiue Goodman.
Anne Goodman.
John Norris of Leoester maried=pMary Whalley Richard Busby of Barleytharp=pFnince8
Quarterly argent and gulee^ in
the second and third quarters a
fret or, on a fees azure three
mullels argent, impaling
Whalley.
William
Norris.
2 da. of Will* in Com. Rutland.
Whalley. Or three hird-bolts sable,
feathered argent, on a chief of
the second three mullets gold
pierced of their field, impaling
Whalley,
Whalley
3 da. of
WilL
Whalley.
I
Frances
Norris.
John
Norris.
I
William
Busby.
Busby.
I
Mary
Busby.
I
Bichard
Busby.
I I
Jane Whalley Bachell Whalley
7 da. 6 da.
I
John Baker of London maried^Margrett Whalley
Argent a saltire engrailed
sable, on a chief of the last a
lion passant of ike first,
impaling Whalley.
4 daughter.
I
Frances Baker.
^arfoag.
The following entries relating to the family of Garway of Alton, co. Hereford,
are written on the back of a deed, dated 7 March, 1661, being lease of land in
Alton, from Eichard Fisher, of Eoss, co. Hereford, and Mary, his wife, to John
Garway, of Alton, yeoman.
Jane The Daughter of John Gtirway and Jane his wife was bom ypon the
tenth day of Aprill in the year 1648.
Mary The Daughter of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom ypon the
sixteenth day of December in the year 1651.
Martha The Daughter of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom ypon the
ninth day of August in the year . . .
Hannah The Daughter of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom ypon the
eleventh day of January in the year . . ,
Grace The Daughter of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom ypon the
Twenty fourth day of July in the year 1660.
Jonathan The Son of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom vpon the Twenty
ninth day of November in the year 1662.
Phebe The Daughter of John Garway and Jane his wife was bom vpon the
ninth day of September in the year 1665.
jFtndj.
Tha flrat JB the PstemoU OMto of Unvbert,
now called Finch.
The lecond ii Praseudeii.
The third Cralle.
The fowerth Peplesham. ■
The fiah Belknap.
The iixth Boteler.
The Karenlh Panlolph.
Tile eight Sndeley,
The nifnth Monteforth.
The tenth De U planch.
€x tnDuStria 3o:
The eteueutli Hauenliam.
Tlie tweluth Ho.ile.
Tlie thirteiith Moolen,
The fowertenth Lucooibi.-.
The fifteoth Eeyle.
The eiitrnth Jurdajoa.
The seaueD tenth Heiieage.
The eightenth Prest«u.
The njnetenth Buckton.
The tweiiteth Finch.
^!)iUpott.
KDusc'UiagErn,
MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
325
Compiled by Jo, Philipotty Bouge Dragon.^
Hano GknealogLam de Origine et Antiquitate Fundatissinus Florentiasimaq' familise Hereberto-
rum Ysq' ad Matheam filium Hereberti Ticecomitem Sassexus et Surris Patrem originalom moderna)
Familis de Finch [olim Herebert nuncupatie] apud Gantianos, a Roberto Glouero alilks Somerset
Henddo regio Armomm et Thoma Talbotto in Archiuis regiis infra Xurr. Londinenfl. versatissimo,
in hac Forma (summa cum fide et diligeutia) delineatam reperio.
Henricus, Filtna Hereberti Henrici primi^Tulia filia et hfieres Bic'di Corbett
Camerarius.
Oule9 three liana rampant or.
de Pontsbuiy.
Or two raten$ proper.
I
Herebertus filius Hereberti Camerarii.
I I
De Colombariis.^BfatildiB.^Herebertus filin^Fl^ncia filia et coheres
Hereberti.
' Milonis Comitis
Heriford.
Margareta altera filia tx
Humfredi Bohun
Comitis Heriford.
Philippoa de
Columbariis.
Willielmus de
Columbariis
fiUuB secundus.
Matheus filius Hereberti
ex coniuge seounda vice-
comes Sussex et Surriss
I
Petrus filius^Alicea filia . . . de
Hereberti.
I
Sancto Johanne.
Herebertus
filius
Mathei.
J
Johannes filius^Margareta
p*mogemtu8 ^jsrenupta
Herl^rti. Anselmo
Bftssett.
I
Herebertus filius
Petri obijt sine
prole 23 Hen. 8.
Johanna de^^Beginaldns^Alioea
ymonijs
filiaeth»res
Will'mi de
Fort
vxor
eiufl.
I
Herebertus filius
Hereberti dictus finch, filius
Argent a chevron Beginaldi.
between three gr^ne
pcusant winge
endorsed eahle,
I
filius Petri
obijt 4 May
UEd.
p'mi
1 ' "~f
Beginaldus Matheus filius Beginaldi Petrus filius Beginaldi Johannes
blu
filius tertius.
Oulee three lions
rampant or and a bor-
dure engrailed argent.
Dominus de Chuyton. filius
Per pale azure and Beginaldi.
gules three Uons Oules three
rampant argent armed lions ramp*
etc, counterchanged, ant or.
I
Tincentius filius Hereberti dictus finch
Tt in diuenis scriptis invenio.
Herebertus filius
Beginaldi.
Herebertus
filius Petri.
I
Yinoentius Herebertus alias Finch
d'ns de Nederfeild.
I
Beginaldus filius
Hereberti.
I
Petrus filius
HerebertL
Herebertus filius
Johannis.
I
Henricus Herebertus
alias Finch.
^1
I
Alices filia et Hsres Yxor
Thome West militis. ,
I
I
Beginaldus filitis
Hereberti.
^1
I
I
Tincentius Herebertus
alias Finch.
I
Thomas West miles.
Beginaldus
filius Petri.
_i
I
Adam.
I
Elizabetha filia et Hseres
nupta Johani Chamedate.
Al
I
Matildis filia et heres
Txor Boberti Foscott.
I
B|
C|
Bl
* Copied from the original MSS., in the possessio tho Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham.
326
MISCELLANEA GENEALOOICA ET HERALDICA.
Vinoentius Here1»ort Ar. yicecomes
Subs, et SurruB.
I
B I 0
BeffinaldaB West DominuB Jen
De la Ware.
I
Kin.
Thomas Fosoott.
'm
Willielmus Herebert alias Finch
Yicecomes Sussex et Surris.
I
Beginaldus West
Dominus De la ware.
I
I
Guiliam. Maria filia et Hseres vxor
Will'mi Djneley.
Henricus Herebert Thomas W^t Dominus
alias Finch. De la Ware.
I I
I I
Willielmus Herebert aUas Finch G-eorgius
Miles Banarettus. West.
^1 I
Thomas Herbert alias Willielmus D'ns WilUelmus Herebert
Finch, Miles et Delaware. Comes Pembrochis.
Banarettus.
I
Thomas ap Guilliam Bobertus Dyneley vel
ap Jenken. Dingley.
William Thomas Edwardus Dyneley.
alias Herebert.
I
Moylus Herebert alias Finch
Miles Baronettus.
Delaware.
I
Elii»betha p*ma nupta Qeoi^o
Barrett^ Postea Johani Baker
militi.
I
Willielmus Herebert
Comes PembrochijB
et Huntingtoniie.
Bichardus Baker de
com. Kantij miles.
Thomas Herebert alias
Finch Miles ac
Baronettus.
I
Thomas D'ns
Delaware.
Bichardus Herebert
de EwTaa filius
naturalis Willielmi
Comitis.
I _
Elizabetha Tzor Johannes
CaroU Somersett Baker Ar.
Comitis WigomisB.
Dominus Delaware qui
nunc est.
I
Henricus Comes Pembrochies Pater
Comitis Femb. qui nunc est.
Willielmus Herebert Henricus Comes
Comes Pembrochiffi. Wigomi®.
I I
Henricus Baker miles
ac Baronettus.
I
Willielmus Comes WigomiiD Pater Edooardi
Comitis WigomisB qui nunc est.
MiaCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 327
Jfinr^.
Arms : Argent a cKeyron between three griffins passant,
wings endorsed sable.
Vnder the raigne of King John and Henry the third, there florished one
Mathew Harbert in the county of Sussex written in the Latyne recordes of this
kingdome, Matheus filius Herberti, who being y* first of this Catalogue, and Aun-
cestor to the succeding familye of the Finches was of eminent place and power in
those dayes, which w*** his publique imployments in those troublesome tymes, his
large possessions, and his soueraignes muour are heere inserted out of venerable
monuuients of Antiquitie. His possessions lay for the most part in Sussex in the
£ape of Hastinge ; Some part whereof being giuen vnto him by King Henry-
third, for his faithfull seruice, contineweth yet in the possession of some of his
^successors, videlicet Wathington Manor, with the Hamletts of Empsworth,
Esfney and Middleton in the coimty of Sussex. Hee was high sherife of
Sussex & Surrey fine seuerall tymes vnder King John, vid} in 13, 14, 15, 16, and
17, yeeres of the sayd kings raigne. Likewise eight seuerall tymes was hee high
sherife of both those countyes, vnder the raigne of king Henry third, as appeereth
br his seuerall accomptes . in the Becordes of the Pipe Office, kept aboue the Ex-
chequer at Westminster, Mathew Paris who wrote tne Chronicle and historic of
those tymes hath recorded, that this Mathew Harbert was one of those sware In
animam Begis at the deliuery of Magna Cbarta, that the same should be obserued,
Dated at Westminster the Ninthe yeere of king Henry the third. The battayle
betweene the sayd king and the Barons about the end of his raigne, happened in
Sussex neere Lewis, where the kinges forces being discomfited, hee was constrayned
to accepte of hard Condicons of peace. This Mathew is allway formerly named
to be one of those that endeuoured to temper the differences betweene the King
and y^ Barons : For at Bunning meade betwene Windesore and Stanes, hee is Be-
corded to be one of those Magnates by whose consent and Councell the Charter
of agreement from the king to the Peeres was procured, w*** Instrument beareth
date at Bunning mead aforesayd the Sixtenth day of June in the Seauententh
yeere of the raigne of King John, At which tyme also hee was highe sherife of
Sussex and Surrey.
Tide Fines de An'o Rex Henrions tertius dedit manerium de Warblington cum Hamletis de
7 Ed. 2, membr. Empsworth, Estney, Middleton, et WatUngton cuidam Matheo filio Herberti,
p'mo. et heredibuB suia in feodo infra libertatem Baps de Hasting.
ClausBB 17 K* Mandatum est Constabulario de Wallingford q*^ habere fac' Petro filio
Johannis, membr. 3. Herberti, terrain quie fuit Will'mi Paynell in Watlington cum pertinentiis
quam d'ns Bex ei concessit apud Odiam, quinto decimo die Aphlis.
ChartflD An'o 9 B' Johannes dei gra' &o. Sciatis nos ooncessisse &o. venerabil' p'ri n'ro D'no
Johannis, N*> 63. J. Bathan Ep'o, q** possit claudere totum boscum saum de Man*io de Well &c.
Testibos W. Com. Surr, Hugone de Neuill, W. de Cantelupe, Tho. de Sand-
ford, Tho. JBassat, Matheo filio Herberti, Willimo de Monteacuto &c.
francis godwine Herebert borne at Bosham in Sussex brought uppe in Oxford wher he pro-
Bishop of landaffe oeeded Doctor of Diuinitie was secretario unto Thomas Beckct Arch Bishop of
in his Catalogue Canterburie at the time of tlie said Beckets slaughter the historic wherof he
of Bishops fol. 692. writt besides diners other workes mentioned by bale. PopeLucius the 3 bestowed
uppon him the Archbishopricke of Beneuentum, and made him Cardinal! the
year 1178. 26»» Henrici 2«"
it' seemes this man was the uncle to mathew herebert.
Patent. 16 B' Bex probis hominibus Cicestris, sal'tem. Mittimus ad vos dil'cum et fide-
Joh'iB, memb. V* lem n'rum Matheum filium Herberti, mandantes quatenus ei in hiis qu» ad
N<* 7. fidem et honorem n'rum pertinent sitis intendentes et respondentes ct de villa
n*ra bene Munienda Cuatodienda et firmanda ita viriliter et diligenter nos
328 MISCELLiVNEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
intromittatiB quod fidem noBtram et diligentiam merito debeamus oommen-
dare ; Et in huius &c. vobis mittimus, 8' ap'd Ingidam Mantellum 18*^ die Maii
Anno regni n'ri Decimo sexto.
Peter filz Herbert, eldest sonne of Mathew dyed without yssue.
Herebertus filius Mathei so written in a succeding record, waa in possession of
the Finches inheritance in the Eape of Hastinge in Sussex, and also of the whole
demeasne at Sandhurst in Kent : which Seate was sould from the name by Herbert
Finch, graundfather to William Finch of Couldred in Kent, and Anthony Finch
now lyuing at Petworth in Sussex. Theis Finches, and those of Watlington that
are remoued to Qrouehurst in Kent, braunched out from one auncester.
Cbartffi 15 Hen. 8, King Henry the third by his Charter dated the 15^ yeero of his raigne,
fiembr. 7. graunted vnto Herbert the sonne of Mathew, free warren in WarblingtoUi
which was part of the lands w<^^ the sayd King gaue to Mathew Herbert.
Chartie 23 Hen. 3, In another Charter, dated 28 of the sayd Kinges raigne, he graunteth Her-
membr. 6. berto filio Mathei, Markett, fiiyre, and free warren in Empeworth, and free
warren in Warblington, and many other places where in y* sayd Herbert had
landes and Lordshippes.
«
Plaoit. 18 Henr. 8, In a Plea Boule in the Tower the Bundell thus titled Flacita apud Theokes-
Bot. 15 apud buriam coram W. de Balegh et Gk)dfredode Crauwecumbe ante Pentecosten
Westmonasterium. anno E^gis Henrioi f. Regis Johannis XVill. It appeares that as his £ither
this is cited by Mathew was one of the magnates at the makinge^of magnaCharta, so heer amonge
Selden in his the Nobillitie that subscribed at that parliament or meetinge hee was the fowerth
titles of honor in Baron that Appeared ther, for after the Arohbishoppe of Cant, diuers other
the tract of Barons. Bishoppes & Earles, the Barons wer firste theis and diuers oUiers besides
Kadulphus de Thonie Galfredus de lucy
Phillippus Albiniaco Bichardus de Argentine
Badulphus fiUius Nicholai Hugo dispensator
Herbertus fillius Mathei Wifiielmus de Say
J. Marescalltts Willidmus de Cantelupe senior.
de exceptionibus Theis names in Uke order are in Bracton likewise but somethinge ooirupted
lib. 8 cap. 19 § 2. as his printed copie sheweth.
The third* in this catalogue is Herbert the sonne of Herbert, thus written in
the Latino recordes, Herebertus filius Hereberti dicti Finch : This man put yp a
petic'on in the Chauncery to be releeued of certaine scutage money. The sub*
stance of which recorde is heere subscribed at large : By which is vnderstood, when
first the addition of Finch entred into this family Also it mentioneth that they
had landes in those dayes in Kent as well as Sussex, which lyeing in Sandhurst
weare not alyenated from this name till of late yeeres : Also it doth manifestly
proue the sayd Herbert to be ynder age when as King Edward the first, with so
many noble knightes and gentlemen went to the conquest of Scotland.
Supersedeas de Anno 8^ Ed'ri s*c*di in Dorso.
Bex collectoribus suis Scutagii de exercitibus ScotisD de annis regui D'ni Ed'ri quondam Begis
Anglie, patris n'ri 28**^ et 31""* in Com. Xant, Salutem, Quia constat nobis per inspectionem rotu-
lor' Cancellarifls ip'ius p'ris n'ri q'd dil'cus et fidelis noster Hei^ebertus filius Hereberti dicti Finch
defuncti, qui de nobis tenuit in Capite, fuit infra etatem et in custodia ip'ius patris n'ri temporibus
exercituum predictorum ; Vobis mandamus quod demande quam eidem Hereberti fieri fiuntis pro
Scutagio ad opus nostrum pro exercitibus prasdictis in terris et tenementis suis qate tenet de hsrsdi-
tate predicti Hereberti Supersederi, et ipsum inde pacem haberi permittatis : Prouiso q'd Scata-
gium de feodis militum qu» de hsBrede predicto tunc tenebant% prout iuste fuerit leueter ad opus
nostrum. Teste Bege apud Westmonasterium 16° die Aprilis Anno 8"" Bdwardi SecondL
* This is the 4^^ for the 3** is not knowiie as yet, for Herbert who is the next to Mathew was
slaine in the warres in wales 29 Henrici 3, & this you see a warde near 60 yeares after, & sonne to
another Herbert who was first called Finch as apeares by the Record foUowinge.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 329
Vincent Harbert alias Finck lyued at Netherfeild in Sussex about the end of
King Edward the seconds raigne and was possest of many other landes about Win-
chelsey, and in the Bape of Hastinge, as appeereth by his deedes, in one of which,
he gaue certaine houses and lande about Winchelsev, in franke marryage with his
doughter Joaue, vnto John Pelham: He marryed Joane, doughter of Samson
Saleme, whose state and liueliehood lay at Iden, where they florished till the tyme
of King Eichard y^ second, for then is a doughter of that house marryed ynto Sir
William Cheney of Shurland in the Isle of Shepey.
His yssue.
Henry Harbert alias Finch sonne and heire.
Vincent dyed without issue.
John, second sonne, who marryed Dame Lucie de WigseU, widow of Bobert
Allard, and by her had issue John Finch eldest sonne, Lord Pry o' of Christe
church in Canterbury, whose monument is extant there at this day, vidz^ neere to
Archbishop Warhams tombe, in the place of the Martirdome of S* Thomas Beckett
as they called it. This John Lord Pryo* had twoe brethren, Bobert that dyed sans
issue, and John, who marryed with the doughter of Bobert Arnold, and had yssue
a sonne of his owne name, that by the doughter of Gillingham had diners children.
Joane, widow of John Pelham, remarryed to Benet Cely, whose monument is
extant in Sheluich Church in Kent, his Armes which are composed of eys doe also
remayne there in glasse and stone.
Pamell, marryed to John Battayle, and had issue.
Alice, first the wife of Henry, sonne and heire of Nicholas Allard, was remar-
ryed to Steuen Andrew.
Margaret marryed to Henry Colebrand of Bomeney.
Isabell, marryed to Henry Allard.
Helen, marryed vnto Gliomas Maidstone, buryed in Vlcombe.
Dionis marryed vnto John "Waller.
Arms: Argent a chevron between three griffins passant,
wings endorsed sable, impaling argent three bars gules,
on a canton azure a leopard's head or.
Henry Harbert alias Finch sonne and heire of Vincent Herbert alias Finch,
was in possession of Netherfeild, the ancient patrimony of his prsedecessors, and
in this mannes tyme, the estate at Ikelsham came from the Heringods, who for-
merly were lordes thereof vnto this family : he marryed Pamell doughter of
Nicholas Allard of "Winchelsey, which name florished there from the Conquerors
tyme, their monumentes in the church inscribed with Saxon Characters are testi-
monyes of their antiquitie, and their deedes sealed fayrely with their Armes, doe
approue their gentry. This Henry Finch liued in the tyme of King Edw. y* third
as appereth by an Inquisic*on vpon record in the Tower.
His issue.
Vincent Harbert alias Finch, sonne and heire.
Dionis, first marryed to Stephen de Forsham remarryed to Sir Bichard atte
Leeze.
Isabell, marryed to Hugh Colbran of Bomeney, and after to John Francis of
the same place.
Bennett, marryed to John Goding.
Joane, marryed to Theobald Hope.
Henry Finch, second sonne, marryed Joane doughter and heire of Stephen
Padishurst, and dyed sans issue.
Nicholaa Finch, third sonne, marryed Elizabeth doughter of Symon Hawlo, and
had Thomas a sonne, and Elizabeth and Pamell doughters that dyed without issue.
yoL. n. 2 X •
330
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Arms: Argent a chevron between three grifl^s passant,
wings endorsed sable, impaling sable a fess or between
three pelicans in their piety of the last.
Vincent Harbert alias Finch, esquire, sonne and heire of Henry, was lord of
Netherfeild, Marie Icklesham, with other lands about Breade in Sussex, as ap-
pereth by an Office taken in the Thirtenth yere of the raigne of Eichard the
second, recorded in the Tower. This man marrved Joane daughter and heire of
Eobert Fessenden, whose inheritaunce lay in the Weeld of Kent : Their Armes
being three Pellycans, are expressed uery aunciently vpon the seales of their deedes.
His issue. •
Vincent Harbert alias ffinch, sonne and heire.
Henry, second sonne, marryed Elizabeth Dodingsels, sans issue.
John, third sonne, dyed sans issue.
The kindred and allyaunce that this marryage did increase to this family is sett
downe G-enealogically hereafter, beeing collected out of a most authentique record.
Johanes Halden de Halden in Com. Kantij.=^Godeleua Yxor eiuB.
AfyetU a chief aable^ over all a heni
enffrailed gulet.
I
Johanes Williel-
Gulde- mils
ford. Halden.
I
Johanes
Halden
de Halden.
Agassa
Yxor eius.
I
Bobertus Pessinden.^Isabella HenricuB=Matildi8 bis=Gill>ertus
Sahle a fe»» between
three pelicans in
their piety or,
impaliwf Halden,
Halden. Betenham. nupta.
Ermine three lozengea
guleSy impaling
Maiden.
de Hell
sine Hill
in Wod.
nesbo-
row.
Willielmus Guide- =
ford.
Or a ealtire between
four martlets tahle^
impaling Halden,
I
:Johanes
Haeres do
Halden.
Yincentius^ Johanna NLcholauB=:Godrliua Pe88inden= Johannes
Herebert
▼na
Paulin
alias
Hfere-
de Merle
Finch.
dum
primus
Finch,
dePes-
maritus.
impaling
sindeu.
JPestinden,
vx. W"' filij W-*
Hawte.
Or, a cross en-
grailed gttles, t m-
pcUing Pessinden.
Clut43roft
3 maritus.
Arms : Einch, impaling quarterly 1 and 4 argent six mascles
conjoined in fess — three and three — azure, 2 and 3
sable three ducks argent.
Vincent Harbert alias Pinch Esquire, sonne and heire of Vincent succeeded at
Netherfeild aforesayd in the raygne of Eichard the second, and Henry the fourth.
Hee marryed Isabel!, daughter and coheire of Eobert Cralle, whose seate was at
Cralle in the parishe of Warblington in Sussex, now in the possession of Sir Oliuer
Cheney by descent from a coheire : The wife of the sayd !Uobert Cralle was Mar-
gerie daughter and coheire of Simon Peplesham, sometyme lord of Peplesham or
rather Peblesham by reason of the Sea shore, nere to w^** it is seated.
The vouchers of this and the pedegree following for illustration of the alliance
that this marryage brought, are frequent among the Becordes of the office of
Armes: But those Epitathes that celebrate the auncient name of Harbert in
sQuerall places, are heere inserted as incydent to this Catalogue.
MISCELLANE^V GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 331
His issue.
William, eldest sonne and heire.
John, second sonne, marryed Elizabeth, doughter and heire of Richard Sewer of
Sewer in Linsted from whome are descended Finch of Sewer aforesayd, Finch of
Kingsdowne, Finch of ffauersham, Finch of Wie, ffinch of Norton, whose heire
was marrjed to Sir Michaell Sands, Finch of Linsted whose heire Sir Drew Drewry
marryed, and many other from yonger branches of theis are lyneally descended.
At the entnmce into the South ChanoeU of Braboume church in Kent ypon the monument of
Dionis, one of the doughteas of Tincent Harbert alias ffinch, this inscription and Armes.
Arms : Three Catherine Hsbc naecis in Cella, iacet hie Isabella, Arms : Sem^ of
wheels within bor- Qnss nulli nocuit, sed Domino placuit, cinquefoils a lion
dure engrailed, Spousa fuit fata, venerabilis et peramata, rampant, impaling
impaling Finch. • Clifton Jeruasii, mihtis egregii, Finch.
Ante fuit dicta, Will'mi Scott Belicta,
Harbard vocata Tel ffinch certe scies
Dicit' hie alias mille quater centum,
Petit L cum septcm monumentum
Nouembris deca bis hiis numerando dabis. 1457*
On a fajre marble stone in the southside the body of that church
Arms : Finch, Subiacet hae petra Dionisia nunc caro tetra
impaling six mascles Quae fuerat nata ffinch aut Harbert vocitata
conjoined in fess, Vincent armigeri, cui paret Jesu mulieri
tiiree and tluree. Dormit non morit', licet hie terra sepelitur,
Si bene pensetur, qui credit non morietur,
Anno milleno centeno quater semel quiuquageno.
Cape pleno, bis quater appone, per celi iunge corone
Cui ait saluamen, Deus omnipotens pncoor. Amen.
In the South Isle, on a fiiyre stone, hauing the portraiture of a woman. Tlieis Tcrses and Armes
were engrauen in brasse
Arms : Sem^ of Gkruasium Clifton istam genuisse Joliannam Arms : On a cross fire
cinquefoils, Sta lege cui John Diggs sociatus erat eagles displayed,
a Uon ranipant, morte canente cadit corpus, sequit' cito mater impaliug seme of
impaling Finch. filia pneuenit hanc, cui solet esse sequax cinquefoils, a lion
Cliriste tuas famulas, fac post te scandere oobIob rampant.
et post coniugia regna tenere tua.
In the body of the church on the south side, on a fajre marble stone
Arms : Three Catharine Hie iacet Willimus Scott de Braboume Armiger
wheels within a qui ob\jt quinto die monsis ffebruarij An** dni 1433.
bordure engrwled, gjg ^^^is Christe q** non jacet lapU iste
impahng Jmch. corpiw yt adometur, Sed spiritua vt memoretur
Quisquis eris quia transieris, sta, perlege, plora
Sum quod eris, fueramq* quod es, pro me pnecor, Ora.
Joane doughter of Vincent Harbert aforesayd, was marryed to Adam Twood.
Elizabeth marryed vnto Thomas Ashbumham of Ashburnham aforesayd.
Isabell, first marryed to William Scott of Braboume esquire, Secondly to Sir
Geruas Clifton, sonne of Sir G-eruas Clifton of Nottinghamsheire. This man was
Mayor of Canterbury ; the gouemment of which Citie heretofore was exercised
by persons of eminent birth and qualitie. This man had by the sayd Isabell twoe
doughters. Joane marryed to John Diggs, Isabell, wife of John Gemingham, his
monument is extant in Braboume. Before I end this Catalogue I must leaue a
note concemes an error or mistaking in the family of the Scotts, who supposing
this Isabell ffinch to haue beene an heire, haue quartered the Armes of fTinch, till
of late by the Prouinciall King of Ajrmes and his ministers it was obscrued and
reformed.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA.
Ex euidenciifl
deCrall.
Yinoentios Harbert alias ffinch habuit pro purparte sua de lisreditattf
Boberti Cralle, Manerium de Delom cum pertinentiis in westfold.
Fines de a primo It appereili by a record in the Tower of London that this Vincent Harbert
H.5,pU.inembr.27. alios ffindi, was highe sherife of Sussex and Surrej.
Bex omnibus ad quos &c, Sciatis q** ooncessimus dil*co nobis Yinoentio
ffinch armigero Com' n'ros de Surrey et Sussex, custodiendos qiuundiu nobis
placuerit, Ita q** firmas debitas nobis reddat annuatim ad Sc*cum n'sum. In
oujus &c. Teste Bege apud Westm' XXI Martu ; Et mandatum est Aichiep'is,
Ep'is, Abbatibus, Prionbus, Comittibus, Baronibus, et omnibus aliis de Com*
pred' quod eidem Yincentio tanquam Yioeooroiti B^gis in omnibus quae ad
offioium Yicecom* Com' pred* pertinent intendentes sint et respondentes. In
cujus &c Teste vt supra.
Bichard=FJoane
Hurst. Peplesham.
icn
Symon Peplesham.SpJoane do. of Bowse of Hamshire.
Bobert Cralle=f=Margery Peplesham-sp William Batisford
of Cralle.
Bichard Margery
Hurst ma. to
ma. S' Bic.
Margret Cheney,
S* cleere.
I
I
Margery ma. to
Jo. Beuinish.
Isabell
ma. to
Vincent
Herbert
alias
Finch.
Margret
maried to
James
North-
wood of
Norwood.
I
Isabell
mar. to
S'Tho.
Fynes.
T
I Husband.
Joane
ma. to
S' W"»
Bren-
chesley
a Judge.
Alice
ma. to
S' W"
Echin-
cham.
Cicely
lady
Abbasse
of
Mallinge.
Philip wife of
Jo. TekeU.
Joane wife of
W™ Bikell
a Judg.
i
Elizabeth fir8t=>BS' Thomas
ma. to S' Lewknor
Tho. Hoo. 2 Husband.
Arms : Finch, impaling argent on a chevron azure between
three trefoils per pale gules & vert as many bezants.
"William Finch of Netherfeild Esquire, sonne and heire of Vincent, was highe
Sherife of Sussex and Surrey in the VIII**» yeere of the raigne of King Henry
the sixth. In this mannes tyme the name of Herbert was leste, and frequently
Ysed afterwardes for a forename. Hee marryed Agnes doughter of Walter Boo of
Dartford Esquire.
His* Issue.
John eldest dyed sans issue, there was a teadious suite in the Chancery in the
tyme of King Henry the sixth, betwene Henry flSnch and John ffinch, for certeyne
rents at Bread in Sussex, as wee finde by their bill and answere vp record which
must of necessitie be this man who dyed without issue, soe the difference ended.
Henry ffinch second sonne and heire after the death of John.
John, Vincent, Isabell, and Nicholas, all sans issue.
Vincent ffinch younger sonne.
daus. de An*" 10
Sd. 4** indorso.
Johannes Herbert alias dictus ffinch, nnper de Ikelsham in Com. Sussex,
Armiger, secundo die Deoembris, An» regni Regis Hen. 6** 36*" recognouit «e«e
debere Dionisise, et Petronille ffinch, centum et quadragiut' librae. Qui qui-
dem Johannes ftiit seisitus de maneriis de Netherfeild Iklesham et Marie infra
libertatem Bapse de Hastiugs &c.
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Arms : Finch, impaling quarterly of eight (four and four), —
1 Belknap, azure three eagles displayed between t^'o
bendlets argent, in chief a crescent or; 2 Butler,
g^les a fess chequy argent and sable between sin crosses
patt^ fitchS argent ; 8 Fantulf, gules two bars ermine ;
4 Sudeley, or two bends gules ; 6 Montfort, bendy of
ten or and azure ; 6 De la Plaunche, argent billette
sable a lion rampant of the last ducally crowned or,
langued ^es ; 7 Haversham, azure a fess argent
between six crosses crosslet of the last ; 8 Belknap.
Henry Finch of Netherfeild Esquire succeeded William Finch his father in
those landes : Hee marryed Alice, the only doughter and heire of Phillip Belknap
of the Moate by Canterbury, vnckle to Sir Edward Belknap : This marryage not
only brought the Successors of this man to inhabite in Kent, but made them allyed
to many noble familyes : And in regard the sayd Phillip Belknap was a younger
brother, and thereby dispossest of vie euidences that serue to warrant the bearing
of all those Coates that came in with Belknap : I haue inserted some faithfuU
transcripts and other obseruations out of the publique records of the Kingdome
to that purpose.
And first for Belknap itielfe. I fiude it a florishing family in the tjme of King Edward the
third : for in the 48*^ veere of the sayd kings raisne Sir Robert Belknap eaue landes to the Couent
at Bochester, to pray tor the soule of John Belknap his father. After being vnder the raigne of
Bichard the second, imployed into Ireland, he retoumed, fell rnfortunatelj into the kinges displea-
sure, was attaynted in tne XI^ yeere of Richard the second, his landes at Kennington and many
parishes thereby, giuen ynto William Ellis by Charter from the sayd King, in which name they con-
tynued till our rememberanoe.
But he was rsstored and florished againe in the beginning of Kinge Henry the 4*^' raigne, and
left a Sonne named John Belknap, whoe deceased in the 16" of Henry &\ and was father of Sir
Haman Belknap, Treasurer of Normandy, who manyed Joane, sister and one of the heires of S'
Baph Butlei'lord of Sudeley and wemme, proued by this record, yid* ;
Inquisitio capta, anno 14** Ed. 4^ post mortem Rad'i Butler de Sudel^ militis Jnratores dicunt,
qf pred' Bad'us Butler obiit seisitus in dominioo suo vt de feodo de maneriis de Derset et Greene in
com. Warr. ; et q'd ius reuerc'onis pred' maneriorum post mortem pred' Bad'i desceudit quibusdam
Joh'ni Norbury militi, et Will'mo Belknap armigero Consanguineis et heredibus pred' Bad'i, rid'
eidem Joh'ni filio Henrici Norbury militis filio Elizabethfls mivs sororum et heredum pred' et
eidem WiU'mo filio Johannie, yxoris Hamonis Belknap alterius sororum et hieredum eiusdem Bad'i.
Eo q'd idem Bad'us obiit sine herede de corpore suo exeunte : Et q'd dictus Joh'es est etatis 80
annor* et amplius, dictusque Will'm's est etatis 40 annor' et amplius.
This William Belknap dyed without yssue 2''*' Bici 3^ and Henry his brother then 50 yeeres old
was found next heire, whose younger brother was Phillip Belknap of the Moate aforesayd.
Henrv Belknap was father of Sir Edward Belknap that dyed without issue, and his sisters were
heires, whose marryages wee must not omytt because of y' great alyance it bringes to this family.
Anne eldest sister was marryed to Sir Kobert Wotton fr^m whome the Lord Wotton now liying
is descended.
Maiy marryed to Gerrard Donnett of the county of Leicester.
Alice manyed to William Shelley of Sussex.
Blixabeth nuirryed to Phillip Cooke of Giddyhall in Essex.
Touching the family of the Butlers which is next to be handled, M' Camden in the 644 folio of
his Brittania say th, that Wemme in Shropsheire sheweth yce ruynes of a castle which was the Barony
of the Botelers : This was, sayth hee, the barony (after the first entrance of the Normans) of Will'm
Pantolphe, from whose posteritie, it came at len^ vnto the Botelers. So much for their seate. Now
for proofe of theire honors, we finde William Boteler summoned to the Parliament in the 23 of
Edward the first and first yeere of Edward the second, as Baron of Wemme. Againe in the 20^
yeere of King Henry the 6, S' Baph Boteler his successor was summoned to parliament as Baron of
Sudeley.
The proofe of the descent of Wemme to Butler is proued before out of M' Camdens Brittania :
The next therefore is Sudeley, of whome in M*^ Camdens description of Gloucestersheire folio 165
sayth thus.
In ould tyme at Sudeley Castle, oertaine noblemen dwelt, and of it had their addition de Sude-
lye, descended of a ri^ht auntient Englishe race, to wit, from Goda, King Etheldreds daughter, whose
Sonne, Baph Medantmus, Earl of Hereford, begate Herald lord of Sudeley, whose progeny florished
334 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
heere a long tjme, rntill by default of issiie male, the daughter and heire matched in marryage with
Sir William Boteler of the family of Wemme, and brought him a sonne named Thomas, and he
begate Baphe Boteler. lord Treasurer of England created by King Henry the 6 Baron of Sudel^,
with a fee of 200 marks yerely who repayred the Castle, and enlarged it with buildings. His sisters
and heires were manyed into the houses of Northbury and Belknap, and by their posteritie, the pos-
sessions in short tyme were di^peirsed into seuerall figtxnilyes.
The whole descent of Sudeley is sett downe by Somersett Glouer in y* catalogue of Hono' to
which I referre yo* for farther iUustraoon of this Title and proceed to the next ; w'^ is Monteford
of whome also M' Camden makes this mention in Warrwickshire :
The castell ioyning to Henley in the said Countie belongeth to the Montforts being Noblemen of
greate name, w<^^ place for the pleasant scituation among the woodes they called Beldesert ; These
were descended not from the Almorian familie of the Montforts of France, but from Turstan de
Barstanberg a Norman whose inheritaunce passed away at length by y* daughter ynto the Barons
of Sudeley and the Freuilles, there whole descent you may reade here, £x antiqua Pergamina fide
digna.
Ihirstinus de Montefort cui MatUdis Imperatrix concessit mercatum die dominica ad castellum
suum de Bello deserto, habuit exitum Petrum, qui habuit exitum Fetrum et Willimum tempore
regis Henrici tertii, Petrus filius Petri habuit exitum Johannem, Joh'nes cepit in Txorem Aliciam
filiam Willimi DeJaplanche, et idem Joh'nes et Alicia habuerunt exitum inter eos Johannem, Petrum,
Matildem et Elizabetham, Petrus filius post natus intrauit Ordines sacros, Joh'nes filius Petri obijt
dicto Johanne fiUo et herede existente infra letatem, et postea obijt sine herede, post cuius mortem
Matildis et Elizabetha succosserunt, nam Petrus dericus qui successit et miles factus erat habuit
exitum de quadam Lora ooncubiua sua Johanem filium suum natum extra Sponsalia et obijt sine
hssrede.
Charta Matildis imperatricis.
M. Imperatrix Hen. Regis filia, Bogero Comiti Warwici et omnibus fidelibus suis Francis et
Anglis de Warwickscine Salutem. Sciatis me ooncessisse Turstino de Monteforto Quod habeat mer-
catum die dominica ad Castellum suum de Bello deserto, voloq* et firmiter precipio quatenus omnes
et stantes et redeantes de mercato pnedicto habeant firmam pacem ; Teste Milone de Glouoesjria
apud Winton.
Henricus de Monteforti Omnibus hominibus suis Francis et Anglicis Bumbaldo de Charlcota,
Dedi yirgatam terns in Bello deserto quam Biwallus teiiebat ; Testibus Badulpho Alio Hugonis,
Bob'to de Wittelsia, Will'mo de Hullhall, Nich'o fratre suo, Godefrido Alio Radulphi, Gilberto de
Brahall, Hugone de Monteforto et Petrus de Monteforte qui hunc scripsit.
Arms on seal : Bendy of ten. Legend : -f sieiLL : henbici : DE : MOKTEFOBTI.
Sciant p'sentes et futuri quod ego Johanna de Sudeley et Joh'nes filius mens Dedimus concessi-
mus et hao p'senti charta n'ra oonfirmaTimus Joh'i Piscatori Belagrene mum mesuagium cum cur-
telafio Beddendo inde annuatim 18* per annum. Hiii testibus Henrico de Sees, Wulimo Purtout,
Galfrido de Bussell et aliis.
Arme on eecU : 7}wo hende. Legend : +. SiaiLL : lOHVKBa : DE : SYDELBT.
Thus much may serue to proue y^ race of y* Monteforts, the seate of their Barony, & the truth
of their Armes, Be it remembred sdso that Pet' Montefort was one of those Barons that tooke part
against Sling Henry the third.
Q?he next coate folowing Monteforte is that of De la planche, the first of which name that came
out of Picardi into England was Sir James De la planche who seated himself in the county of Bucks
inriched by liis marriage with Mawde, doughter and heire of Nicholas Hauersham.
Anns : Finch, impaling argent a chevron engrailed between
three crows proper ; also Finch, impaling argent a
chevron gules between three grejhounas courant sable.
Sir William Finch of the moate in Kent Knight sonne and heire of Henry
ffinch of the same place Esquire, whose publike seruices deserue a ^peciall
rememberance : he was highe sherife of the county of Kent, in the yeere of our
lord God 1533. 24 Hen. 8. His imployments vnder King Henry the 8*** whose
seruant he was, are recorded in the KoUes of those proceedings, vidlt at the ap-
pointment of the King and Queene to Canterbury, and so to Callis and Ouisnes to
the meeting of the french Queene. This Sir William fBnch was one of those
knightes that attended that seruice : he had his Chaplaine, Eleauen seruants, and
Eight horses allowed him in the kinges troope, his laoie then also attending on the
Queene, had allowed for her attendance one woman, twoe men seruants, and Foure
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 335
horseB, his doughter being one of the majdes of honor to the Queene, had allowed
to wayte on her one woman, twoe men seruantB and three horses.
He marryed twoe wyues, the first was Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir James
Crowmer of Tunstall in the county of Kent knight, shee was the widow of Sir
Bichard Louelace of Bethersden in Kent knight who dyed without issue.
His second wife was Katherine daughter of Sir John Gt^ynsford of Growhurst
in Surrey knight. ♦
His issue by his first wife.
Lawrence ffinch eldest sonne, marryed Mary, only daughter and heire of Chris-
topher Kempe, sans issue.
Sir Thomas ffinch second sonne borne, became heire,
Bichard ffinch third sonne of Sir William ffinch marryed Elianor daughter of
Sir Edmond Walsingham Knight constable of the tower of London sans issue.
His issue by his second wife.
Erasmus ffinch 4^ sonne marryed Marian, daughter of Jo. Sommers widow of
Thomas Bolfe was Gaptaine of Deale Castle, and dyed w^out issue.
Vincent ffinch 6*^ sonne, marryed the daughter of fferers of the county of
Gloucester and dyed without issue.
Eleanor, first marryed to Eobert Morton of Escure, & had issue, secondly to
Thomas Wotton of Boughton Malherb for his second wife, and had issue Sir Henry
Wotton now Lord Embassador at Venice.
Mary first marryed to — Whitney.
Elizabeth marryed to Thomas Thwaytes.
Arms : Finch, impaling quarterly of six (three and three),
viz. 1 gules a mule within a bordure argent ; 2 gules
two bars argent, in chief three plates; 3 argent a
saltire sable between four estoiles gules ; 4 quarterly
per fess and pale embattled argent and sable ; 5 per
pale or and azure a chevron between three lozenges
counterchanged, on a chief gules three martlets
argent ; 6 as 1.
Sir Thomas Finch* of Eastwell in Kent knight after the death of his elder
brother Lawrence, succeeded as heire. This Noble Knight whilest he exposed
himselfe for the seruice of his prince and countrey, to the merciles seas in the
expedicon to Newhauen, was by a disasterous fortune, and a miserable shipwracke,
vntymely depryued of life, to y* generall greife of his frendes and Countrey. Hee
marrved Katherine eldest daughter and one of the twoe Coheires of Sir Thomas
Moyle of Eastwell afqresayd knight, a man descended of a noble and right auncient
race in Comewall and Deuon, whose armes aswell as name haue suffred much
alteration by the iniquitye of tyme : fibr their originall appellacon. being from a
place yet in possession of some of this surname called Moles Court, and in elder
tyme some branch thereof, honoured with the dignitie of Barons de Moles of Kad-
bury, were often summoned to the parlyaments as M' Camden in his Brittania
hath noted. In process of tyme, which wresteth each name to be si^ficant, the
primatiue name almost extinguished, by suffering conversion into Moyle. In man-
ner the auncient Coate of Moles with some superfluous insertions, was thruste
into the second place, and a mule (alluding to the present sounding of the name)
assumed or assigned for their paternall Coate. To those twoe are ioyned 3 more
the first of which being by the name of Lucombe, the other by Keile and the last
by Jordein, are iustified by the Eecordes of the Heraulds office to belong to the
atchiuement of this family.
* This S' Tbo. Finch was K^ Marshall of the fcild in those warres.
336 MISCELLANEA QENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
His ifisue.
Sir Mojle ffinch of Eastwell Knigbt and Baronet, eldest sonne.
Sir UeniT ffinch Knight and King James his sergeant at lawe, marryed Yrsula
daughter and onljheire of William Thwaytes, and hath issue sixe sonnes and foure
daughters.
Thomas ffinch third sonne marryed the daughter of M' Wilkins of Tong and
dyed in the Portugall voyage without issue.
Jane was marryed to Oiorge Wyatt of Boxley Esquire, onely sonne living of
Sir Thomas Wyat of Allington Castle Knight.
Arms . Einch, impaling quarterly of four, — 1 and 4 or a
greyhound courant sable between three leopards' heads
azure within bordure engrailed gules ; 2 gules three
garbs or ; 3 azure a chevron of three pieces interlaced
argent between three goats' heads erased of the last.
Sir Moyle Einch of Eastwell Knight and Baronet eldest sonne and heire of
Sir Thomas ffinch Knight marryed Elizabeth the onely daughter and heire of the
right honorable Sir Thomas Heneage Knight, Treasurer of the chamber to Queene
Elizabeth, vice chamberlen to her M.vfi^, Chancellor of the Duchie of Lancaster,
and one of the priuie Councell, descended from the auncient family of Heanage
of Heinton in Lincolnesheire, where they haue florished since the tyme of King
Henry the third, inritched by their marryages with the daughters and heires of
Preston and Bucton as by their pedegree drawne with great &yth and dilligence
by Michaell Heneage that sometymehad the Custodie of the recordes in the Tower
of London appeereth
Sir Bobert Heneage Enifht, witnee to a deede of Boberi Bishop of Linoolne without date w*^
must bo either j' Bobert L. Bishop of Liucolne that lyued in the tyme of King Heniy the second,
or he that succeeded in Heniy the S*** raigne.
Sir William Henease Knight, sonne of Walter gaue landes to the Monekes of S' Maryes in
Bardesley bj this deed without date, which landes lay in Dunnington. ,
Arms : Einch, impaling quarterly argent and gules a cross
engrafled counterchanged.
Sir Theophilus Finch Knight and Baronet eldest sonne of Sir Moyle ffinch,
maryed Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Xpopher Heydon of Norflf. Knight, but dyed
without yssue, and is buryed nere vnto his graundfather Sir Thomas Heneage,
aboue the Quyer in the Cathedrall church of S^ Paule in London.
Arms : Einch, impaling sable on a chevron between three
leopards' faces or a crescent of the field.
Sir Thomas Einch of Eastwell Knight and Baronet sonne and heire after the
death of his elder brother Sir Theophilus ffinch, he marryed Cicily, daughter of
John Wentworth of Gosfeild in Essex Esquire, sister of Sir John Wentworth of
the same place Knight and Baronet, descended from the noble and right auncient
family of the Wentworthes of Wentworth in Yorksheiie.
His issue.
Herbert, Thomas, Theodor dead.
Elizabeth, Heneage, John, William dead,
ffrances, Anne, Cecill, Diana, Katharine.
>IISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA BT HERALDICA. 337
Arms : Finch, the chevron charged with a crescent or for
difference, impaling azure a chevron engrailed ermine
between three bezants, each charged with a trefoil vert.
John Finch esquire second sonne now lining 1620, marryed Anne daughter of
Thomas Walker of Westminster.
His issue.
John ffinch eldest sonne.
AVilliam ffinch second sonne.
Elizabeth.
Arms : Finch, the chevron charged with a mullet or for
difference, impaling sable a fess ermine between three
bells argent.
Heneage Finch esquire, third sonne now lining 1620, marryed ffrancis, daughter
of Sir Edmond Bell.
His issue.
William fSnch.
Elizabeth.
Dorathie.
ffirances.
Arms : Finch, with a martlet op for difference, impaling
quarterly of four, — 1 and 4 barry of ten or and sable,
over all a bend gules, 2 and 3 per pale sable and ^les
a lion rampant guardant argent, ducally crowned or ;
over all a crescent or for difference.
Francis Finch fourth sonne now lining 1620 married Anne onlie Daught' &
heire of Michaell Barker sometime of London, But borne at Bilston in Suffolke
where his auncestors haue remayned many G-enerations hauing formerly matched
in marriadg w'^ the Daught' &, heire of Besteney a very worthie & an auncient
name, whose seat was in Cambridgshire.
His issue.
John ffinch eldest sonne borne.
Elizabeth a daughter borne.
John Barker of Bilson in Suffolk .^F
Barry of ten or and table, a bend gules.
John Barker of Bilston in Suffolke.=r=
II I.I
John Beginald Barker= Agnes Elizabeth Michaell^ Farnell Anne ma.
Barker died at Chetham da. of ma. to Barker,
eldest in Kent. Kichard W" Law-
sonne. Wright, ranee.
ma. to to Jo.
Cutler of Meryam
Ipswich, of Clare
John Barker Eeginald. Robert Barker=pSister of S' Francis=Anne onely
of Bilstone. s'ieant at lawe. Ed. Cooke. Finch, doughtcr and
heire.
Bestney Barker. =doughter of Tymperley.
TOL. n. 2 Y
338 >n;gCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A.
inml^nixit Mills.
PART II.
Communicated by Edward /. Sage, JEgq,
Will of William Fanshawe, Esq.,* op Fabsloes, a.d. 1634-50.
In the name of God Amen. The first day of March in the tenth yeare of the
raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles. &e. a.d. 1634 ; I William nanshawe of
Parslowest in the County of Essex Esquire, one of the Auditors of his Maiesties
JJuchie of Lancaster, findeing myselfe sickly arid infirme, but beinff of good and
perfect memoiy tha^kes be to ^Almighty god, and wiUing whilst I amof good
memory soe to settle and dispose of my estate, as that I bee not neere the time of
my Death distracted or diverted with the thought and care thereof from making
my reconciliation and peace with Almighty god, Doe make this my last will and
testament in manner following, (viz*) ffirst and principally I comend my soule vnto
the hands of the blessed Trinity, three persons and one god, Hopeing and vn-
doubtedly beleiving by the only merritts, Death, and passion of my blessed Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, to have remission of my sinnes and to enioy everlasting
life ; And my body I comend vnto the earth whereof it was made to be buried in
a decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And for my
worldly estate wherwith it hath pleased Almighty god to blesse me, I have lately
by a declaration of trust vnder my hand and scale beareing date the eight and
twentith day of February last past, airectedcertaine of Lands, tenements and here-
* For particulars of William Fanshawe (the first of the Farsloes line) see his Faneral Certi'
ficate, Vol. I. p. 317. He was born in 1583 and died in 1684. The statement at page 118
that "all the existing families of Fanshawe descend from this William Fanshawe," must be
understood to apply only to the existing branches of the family distinguished bj high social posi-
tion. A very l&rge branch of the family at Dronfield, parts of Yorkshire, and even in Ireland
and America, descends directly from Robert Fanshawe, of Fanshawe Ghite^ living temp. Queen
Elizabeth. As stated in the notes to his Funeral Certificate, William Fanshawe purohaaed the
manor and estate of Farsloes in 1619. He had acquired property in the neighbourhood some years
before, and is mentioned as holding lands of the manor of Barking in the Surrey made A.D. 1616.
The deed of conveyance of Farsloes is dated February 16, 16th of King James I. It is made
between Edward Osborne, Esq., of Keeton, oo. York, and Margaret, his wife, of the o;ie pikrt, and
William Fanshawe, Esq., of London, and Katherine, his wife, of the other part. The consideratiou-
money is £1150 : the lands, etc., conveyed are described as follows, — the manor and manor-honae
called Fasselowee, and three acres of ground lying about the house ; an arable field called Barn-
field, containing 22 acres; Kitchen-field, containing 8 acres, arable; Stable-field, 6 acres, arable;
Mawlands, 20 acres, arable ; Shortcrofts, 8 acres, arable ; lyye lands, 6 acres ; the brokes, 8 acres ;
one broke called Newlars broke, 1 acre ; one grove adjoining, 2 acres : all lying in Dagenham and
Barking. Also ground called Eylands, and Heathy-field, both in Barkine ; also ground parcel of
Yvye hmds (these are mentioned in another deed), and a cottage and 8 acres in Dagenham,
in the occupation of Thomas G-rigson. Edward Osborne covenants to deliyer all deeds, etc.
to William Fanshawe, at his dwelling-house in St. Sepulchre's, in London, and to ffiye possession to
Fowl Waldegrave of Barking, gent., on behalf of William Fanshawe. Formiu possession was
accordingly given on the 22nd of February following, in the presence of Thomas Fanshawe of
Jenkins, Thomas Fanshawe of Ware, Henry Throckmorton, Thomas Truelove and others, and is
endorsed on the deed of conyeyanoe. William Fanshawe subsequently became possessed, by pur-
chase, of other landed property in this neighbourhood, and in particular of the site and remains of
the great abbey of Barking.
t Farsloes Manor-house stands in a small park about midway between Dagenham and Barking,
and is separated from the adjacent manor of Jenkins by a lane, anciently called Ghde Street. The
houses are but three-quarters of a mile apart.
In the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Farsloes was the property and residence of
Sir Hewit Osborne, son of the celebrated Sir Edward Osborne, Lord Mayor of London, and
ancestor of the Dukes of Leeds. It was purchased, as preyiously stated, by William Fanshawe in
1619, and has been the residence of the family eyer since.
During the two centuries and a half that it has been in the possession of the Fanshawes, it has,
as might be supposed, undergone much alteration, and at three yery distinctly marked periods ; the
latedt and most extensiva of these took place in the year 1814^ when the mansion was somewhat
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 339
cLitaments, where witb I trusted my wives brother S' John Wolstenholme the
younger of London Knight,* and my nephew Thomas ffanshawef to be disposed
to the Yse and for the benefitt of my Children, as by the said Declaration may
appeare, (which I hereby ratifie and confirm.) And whereas S"^ John Wolstenholme
the elder of London Knight, J by his Indenture of bargaine and sale beareing
Date the twentith day of July 1622, in the tweutithe yeare of the raigne of our
enlarged, the walls were faced with new brick and fiuuhed tbroughont with battlements, and many
windows of pointed form were inserted. Its plan now consists of a central hall and two transverse
wings. It is approached on the west bj an avenue, which formerly swept round the north end of
the house, giving access also upon the east front, overlooking the gardens and park, though the prin-
cipal entrance, as now, was upon the west.
Notwithstanding the sucoesssve changes which have either destroyed or concealed the more
ancient architectural features and details, both externally and internally, it is still possible to de6ne
the original plan with considerable accuracy, and to trace the most iipportant alterations and addi-
tions. It was one of the smaller class of manor-houses erected in the reign of Elizabeth, and then
comprised a hall, with a single private apartment — perhaps that usually occupied by the family— at
the north end, and kitchens at the south. A short passage from the north-west corner gave access
to the great staircase, projected westward beyond the line of the hall, and also to the parlour on the
right hand. Usually, especially in halls of earlier date, the doorway was towards the end, and
, visitora entered what was called ** the screens,'* a passage at the lower end screened off by wainscot.
No trace, however, exists of such an arrangement here, and, in all probability, the entrance was in
the centre, as at present, and as we find in other examples of this date. The habits of society had
changed before this time, and the upper classes had gradually abandoned the custom of eating with
their retainers in the hall ; and in some more ancient examples the space which would usually have
been allotted for the dais and the high table is parted off from the rest of the hall by a solid screen.
Here, although the hall is retained, a separate room was built at the upper end contemporaneously.
The upper floor contained the sleeping-rooms of the family and domestics. The hall is lighted upon
the west, and panelled throughout with small Square panelling. The ceiling is modem. The stone
fireplace is on the east side, near the lower end ; but this, as well as those in the servants' hall,
kitchen, and library, were brought from the more stately Elizabethan mansion of Eastbury House.
All are enriched with carving. Between the years 1619 and 1634, William Fanshawe appears to
have added a large apartment at the north end of the house (now the drawing-room), also panelled
with oak, and the fine Jacobian carving over the mantelpiece is, doubtlejs, part of the original
decoration of the room ; it is entered from the passage at the foot of the great staircase, which, with
its massive hand-rail and spiral balusters, must be ascribed to the same period, having probably
replaced one of Elizabethan date. In further proof that the drawing-room was a later addition to
the fabric, Mr. J. G. Fanshawe states that on removing a portion of the panelling some years ago,
nails in the brickwork behind it clearly denoted that trees had been trained against the wall. Prior
to this addition, the ground- plan of the house may be described as a parallelogram, with at least one
slightly advanced gable on the west front, and perhaps a second corresponding. The floors of the
hall, drawing-room, and library, are of oak, and the two first were, no doubt, laid when the respec-
tive rooms were built ; but that in the the library came from Eastbury House. The libi*ary was
erected by the Bev. John Fanshawe, about 1814, on the site of the south gable.
The accompanying lithograph, from an original drawing of the east elevation in the possession
of Mr. Fanshawe, will, however, help us to understand somewhat better the external character of
the edifice as it appeared in the latter part of the sixteenth century. It obviously represents an
Elizabetlian structure of brick, which had been greatly altered in the early part of the 1 at century,
chiefly by the insertion of modem windows. The square turrets which flank the entrance Wc-ro
probably very late additions ; for although an external stair-turret is not altogether an unusual
feature in a house of this date, yet, considering all the structural arrangements, these can hardlv
have formed part of the original design : that to the right still exists and contains a modem stair.
Sweep away these and other incongruous insertions of the eighteenth century and substitute square-
beaded mullioned windows, with diamon:' quarries, the original character of the east front will then,
in some degree, be realized, and the archieologist, with a slight effort of imagination, will restore a
picturesque old manor-house of the Elizabethan age. The gable to the extreme leit is probably in
advance ; there are the apartments of the domestics. The hall extends to the to^er upon the right ;
the gabled portion beyond contains, on the ground floor, the parlour at the north end of the hall ;
opposite, on the western side, is the staircase. The gable on the extreme right is the addition by
William Fanshawe, in the reign of James I. ; and, if we have not entirely failed in the description,
the reader will easily comprehend the original plan of the structure. It may be added that the
ancestral portraits remaining in the mansion are numerous.
(The detcription of Parsloes house U communicated hy H. W, King, Esq.^ Ron. Secretary of
the Eesex Archaoloyieal Society, — U. J. S.J
* Aftierwards a celebrated royaUst ; created a baronet in 1665 ; died in July, 1670, buried at
8tanmore.
t Thomas Fanslmwe, of Jenkins, died 1651 .
X Died in November, 1639, buried at Stanmore
340 ' MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA-
late king James &c. and enrolled in the hon^ Court of Chanceir, conyejed to me
and William Bromehall of London gent, and my faeires, divers Messuages, Lands,
tenements and hereditaments in Haverfard, Haverfard West, Harerf^d Magna,
Haverford Parva in the County of Pembrooke and in the County of the said
Towne of Haverford, and in Molestone and other Townes, Hamletts, Villages and
places in the said Indentures menconed as thereby may appear : And whereas
the name of the said William Bromehall was nominated by and in trust for me, of
which premises soe conveyed to me and the said William bromehall as aforesaid I
have only sould to S' James Perrott a Messuage and two gardens thereunto an-
nexed and a close compassed about with hedges therevnto adioining lying within or
neere Haverford Parva, sometime in the tenure of Bichard Hoell, -And by the
-oarticular therein mentioned to be of the yearly valine of thirteen shillings and
four pence ; And all that tenement called Moleston with the appurtenances what-
soever, situate lying and being in the County of Pembrooke, sometime in the tenure
of Morgan Phillipps or his assignes, And which by a particular thereof is menconed
to be of the yearly rent or valine of three pounds two shillings and four pence,
sould to Edward Barlow Esq. : And the rest wee stand still seized of: I doe give,
will and devise All and singular the Lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises
in the said Indenture menconed, except that sould to S*" James Perrott and Edward
Barlow as aforesaid, to the said S' John Wolstenholme the Younger and Thomas
ifanshawe their heires and assignes for ever, To the interest and purpose and vpon
the speciall trust and confidence that they or the Survivour of them or heire of the
Survivor of them shall sell virith all convenient speed after my Death the same ;
And the monyes to be raised thereby to be for tne benefitt of my daughter Ka-
therine, and to be ordered and disposed in such sort, manner and forme as I have
directed other meanes intended to her by the Deed of Declaration hereinbefore
menconed.* And I direct, will and desire him the said William Bromhall to ioyne
with them in the said sale. And whereas I am interessed in the Eectory and Par-
Bonage of Daggenham in the County of Essex in my owne name, for Divers yeeres
in revercon after a certaine terme therein to come now in the said S' John Wol-
stenholme the younger, in trust for me, I doe give, will and bequeath to the said
Bectory and parsonage of Daggenham with all the rights, members and appur-
tenances thereof to my Dearly beloved wife Katherine for soe many yeares of the
said severall termes as shee shall live.t And after her decease in case shee dye
before the said severall terms shall be fully expired, I give the said remainder of
the said terms to my eldest sonne John, And doe hereby direct, will and desire my
said brother S' John Wolstenholme to see the same performed accordingly. And
all that my Manno' of Parslowes in the County of Essex, and all other my mes-
suages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the said County and elsewhere,
Saveing and excepting a wood called Cricklewood in the said Coun^ of Essex, and
such other Lands as I have formerly directed by the declaration aforesaid, I give,
will and devise to my said loveing wife for terme of her life.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Anthony Flintton. Peter Walden.
William Bous.
* Eatberine Fanshawe became the wife of Henry Ajloffe, Esq., of the ancient family of that
name sented at Brittons, in Hornchurch.
t She died in the parish of St. Olave, Hart Street, London, in Maj, 1642. The rectory of
Dagenham was held of the Trustees of the Free School at Brentwood.
t 'ihe signature is taken from the Fanshawe pedigree in the College of Arms (C. 24).
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET HEUALDIOA. 841
Proved at Westminster hj John Eanshawe, eldest son of the Testator, Decem-
ber 2 1G50.§
Begistered Fembroke 197. *
Abstbact of the Will of Mabt Fanshawe, of Stba^tfobd le Bow,
A.D. 1641.
In the name of God Amen : April 29 1641 : I Mary ffanshawe of Stratford
Bow Co. Middlesex, widow :t sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and me-
mory : my body to be buried in the Chapel of Stratford Bow : Debts to be paid.
To my son Thomas Eanshawe £10 and two silver bowls. To my son John Ean-
shawe £10. To my son in law Thomas Hardwick]! £20. To Thomas Hardwick
the younger £50. To my daughter Mildred Andrews £20. All to be paid within
3 years after my death. To my grandchild Mary Hardwick £100 when 21. To
the other six children of my daughter Mary Hardwick now bom, and to the five
children of my daughter MUdred Andrews now living, and also to my grandchil-
dren John Kippax, Edward Kippax and Egbert Kippax§ £10 each, to be paid when
they are 21. To my son George Fanshawe the turnitiire of my now dwelling
house. II My said son George Fanshawe and my son in law Thomas Hardwick to
be my executors. Residue to be divided between said George Fanshawe and said
Maiy Hardwick. And whereas the sum of £300, which was the portion of my
son Kaphe Fanshawe deceased, remains in my hands he being unfit to employ the
same in respect of several infirmities, 1 will the same to my sons and daugoters
now alive, seven in number. Lastly I give to my son George Fanshawe and his
heirs the messuage wherein I now live at Stratford Bow, and also the tenement in
Stratford called the George, charged with the yearly payment of £8 for life to
John Posthumous Fanshawe, and with the yearly payment of £6 for life to Bichard
Fanshawe.
Signed by Mary Fanshawe in presence of Ch^ Nailor Sen', Bichard Baker, and
James Whitehall.
Codicil dated April 30, 1641.
I give to John Fanshawe two guilt spoons. To Bichard Fanshawe two silver
spoons and Cloth to make him a mourning suit and Cloak. To Mildred Andrews
* There is nothing rery singular in the circumBtance that the will of William Fansliawe was not
proved until sixteen yean after his death. In cases of wills confined to the disposition of land, it
frequently happened that the will was not proved at all, as it was only in respect of personal pro-
perty that any probate was required ; and often after the lapse of many years a will of real estate
alone has been proved because a claim of representation was required to be made out It might
well happen in this case, although the testator was possessed of personal estate, thtit the probate of
his will was postponed and forgotten, especially having regard to the troublous times. It is pro^
bablo that the necessity of obtaining evidence of title to some property belonging to the family was
the cause for producing and proving a will long laid by among family archives, but the necessity of
proving which had only just become evident.
t Widow of John Fanshawe, of Rivenhall (see page 296), and daughter of Balph Wiseman, of
the same place. Their marriage-licence is dated February 20, 169f ; she was then aged about 19
(ex inf. Col. Chester). She was buried at Bow a few days after the date of her will : the interment
is thus quaintly recorded in the parish register, — M** Marie ffancher, Gentilwoman, was buried in
the Chancell, vndemeath the Commion table, fowre foote of M'* Cottons pew, the 8 of Maie 1641.
X Of Stapleford Tawney, co. Kssex. Will dated February 2, 1648 ; proved January 10,
1649-50, in P. C. C. The fiimily pedigree says that Thomas Hardwick, of Leeds, married Mary,
daughter of Thomas Fanshawe, of Ware Park. It is clear that this statement is wrong, and that
Mary Hardwick was daughter of John Fanshawe of Bivenhall. She survived her husband.
§ Children of her daughter Isabel, who was married to Edward Kippax, of St. Olave's, Hart
Street, in April, 1628.
li G^rge Fanshawe was buried at Bow, in September, 1643. His burial is thus recorded in the
Segister, — M' George ffanshaw, Lond. gent, was buried 29 Septemb. 1643; {ex inform. Mrs
Walter Crouch, jun., who states that there are no Fanshawe entries at Bow, excepting the buriaL
of Mary and George Fanshawe).
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the wife of Phineas Andrews* one guilt spoon. To G-eorge Eanshawe two gilt
spoons and the guilt bowl which was given the day of his baptism. To John Post-
humous Fanshawe one trunk, one great Bible, and ^oth for a mourning suit. To
Marj Hardwick the parcel of linen which is at her own house. To my grandchild
Mary Hardwick one dozen of layd work Napkins.
(Same witnesses.)
Proved in P. C. C. May IGil, by Thomas Hardwick ; leave reserved to George
Fanshawe to prove hereafter.
Begistered Evelyn 57.
Will of Thomas Faitshaws, Esq., of Jeiusiins, a.d. 1651.
I Thomas ffanshawe of Jenkins in the County of Essex Esq^,t being weake in
body but of nerfect memory, Doe make and ordayne this my last will in manner
ffollowing. My Soule I Comend into the hands of Almighty God, my bod^to bee
buried in such decent manner as my Executor shall thinke fitt. All my p'sonall
estate I will and devise for and towards the payment of my debts, of which I desire
my Cozen Jo. ffanshawe's debt due to him of 200^ and such other debts as my said
Cozen ffanshawe doeth staud engaged for may bee first satisfied,;!: and after for the
payment of such other debts as are my owne proper debts : ffor my younger Chil-
dren I have left itt in Charge to my Sone ;§ my wife|| is provided for by Settle-
ment in my lifetime. And of this my will I make my Cozen John ffanshawe of
Parslowes Esq'^ my Sole Executor. In Wittnes whereof I have herevnto sett my
hand the 22 oaye of January 1651.
••
Signed and published as the last will and Testament of the said Thomas ffan-
shawe in the presence of
Tho. ffansnawe.
£.i. Benett.
Hen. Sedgwicke.
• Fhineas Andrews, merchant of London, was a younger son of William Andrew, or Andrews,
of Evesham, gent., by Mary, daughter of William Phinees, or Fyneux. He seems to hare occupied
Parsloes about 1646 {koyalist Comp. Papers, See. Ser., xri. 842), and afterwards to have lived in
Hertfordshire ; but in 1658 he bought Denton Court, near Canterbury, and lived there. He was
M.P. for Hythe. By Mildred Fanshawe he had John, of the Inner Temple, ob. 1667 ; Thomas,
who sold Benton Court in 1679 ; Mary ; and Elisabeth, who married Sir Thomas Wolstenholme,
Bart. Fhineas Andrews died in 1661, and was buried in Denton Church.
t Eldest son and lieir of Sir Tboraas Fanshawe of Jenkins, whom he succeeded in 1631. Bom
1607 : married February 16, 1626, Susan, younger daughter of Matthias Otten of Putney and
Walthamstow, by whom he had Thomas, who succeeded him, and others. He held the oflSoe of
Clerk of the Crown in the Court of King's Bench. See also notes to Funeral Certificates and
Parish Registers. Lady Fansliawe desoribos him (Memoirs^ MS., fo. 14) as " a worthy honest Qeu-
tleman and a great sufferer for y* Crown, wholly ingaging his estate for y* maintenance therooff*.'*
t John Fanshawe, of Paraloes, who afterwards married Alice, eldest daughter of the testator.
§ The names of Thomas Fanshawe, afterwards Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins, ob. 1705 ;
William Fanshawe, merchant of London ; John Fanshawe ; Benjamm (posthumous) ; Alice ;
Susan ; Ann, and Margaret, appear in the family pedigree as surviving issue of Thomas Fanshawe.
y A Mrs. Susannah Fanshaw was buried at Barking, from Jenkins, in July, 1668. It seemi
doubtful whettier this was Susan, widow of Thomas Fanshawe, or their daughter of the same name
•• From a deed in the possession of J. G. Fanshawe, Esq., at Parsloes.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 343
Proved at Westminster Febniaiy 8 1651, (called 1632 in Calendar) by John
Fausliawe Esa., executor of deceased.
Eegisterea Bowyer 165.
Abbtbact op the Will op Lionel Fanshawe, Esq., op Dbokpield,
A.D. 1656.
In the name of G-od Amen : July 25 1653 : I Lionell ffanshawe the elder of
Dronfield co. Derby Esq'* weak in body but of good and perfect memory. My body
to be buried in parish church of Dronfield, in the place where my ancestors do lie.
Whereas by deed dated July 20 instant I have assigned unto Edward Oill of Carr-
house in co. York Esq. and Francis Barker of Lees Hall in co. Derby Ghent., all
my messuages and lands situate in Upper Denbv, co. York, and tithes parcel of
the Bectory of Dronfield, I now confirm same, & devise said lands and premises to
said Edward Gill and Francis Barker for the trusts therein stated, whereof one is
that th^ sum of £200 be raised out of said land and paid to my son John Fan-
shawet* on condition that {left blank in orig.) Bancks Clerk, now Minister of Lidde
CO. Kent, father in law of said John shall also pay a like sum of £200 for the vse
of said John Fanshawe and his wife and children. In default of this being done,
the said sum of £200 to be laid out by way of annuity or rent charge for the benefit
of said John Fanshawe for his life, ana after his death for the benefit of his children,
with reversion failing his issue to my sons Lionel and Philip Fanshawe. I give to
my eldest son Thomas Fanshawe,| my short hanger and all my books. To my
daughter Frances Fanshawe his wife§ I give my Bible in folio. To her eldest son
Lionel Fanshawe|| my Ebony dressing box. To her second son Henry Fan-
shawe** my little pocket Testament with Clasps. To her daughter Marie Fanshawe
a pearl necklace linked together with gold. To my son John Fanshawe, my
daughter Elizabeth Fanshawe his wife, and to Lionell Fanshaweft their son, each
20 snilUngs in gold. To my son Lionell |^ my silver seal and my little fiapier staff
with silver head. To my son Philip§§ my Bapier the blade of which was given me
by my father. To all my servants 10/ each. To M' Hutchingson if he be then
Minister of Dronfield, for preaching my funeral sermon 20/ in gold. Besidue of
my estate to be equally divided between my children. Said Edward Gill and
Francis Barker to be executors.
(Signed) Lio. ffAKSHAW.
Witnessed by ffran. Barker and Thomas Ward.
Proved at Westminster February 15, 165f by Edward Gill and Francis Barker,
executors of deceased.
Begistered Berkeley 32.
* Son and heir of Thomas Fanshawe of Dronfield : married first, in 1619, Joan, daughter of
William Armitage ; secondly, Ann, daughter of Philip Gill. The familj pedigree states that his
first wife died in 1626, and that Anne, ms second wife, died in September, 1631. It also states tliat
Lionel Fanshawe was buried at Dronfield, March 17, 1653 (165}). He had issue by both wives.
t Third son bj the first wife : bom about March, 162}.
t Of Hartlip, co. Kent ; died 1668.
I Daughter of Edward Osborne^ of Hartlip.
II Died unmarried.
** Died unmarried.
ft Died in 1677 ; then of the parish of Allhallows, London Wall.
. tt Married Frances, daughter and coheir of Anthony Senior ; buried at Dronfield, March 3,
168f.
§§ Died unmarried ; buried at Dronfield, May 19 or 20, 1702.
344 MISCELLANFA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
AbstbjlCt of the Will of Tuomis Fawshawe, Gent., of HoxToy,
A.D. 1657.
In the name of God Amen : I Thomas ffanshawe of Hoxton in Co. Middlesex
G-ent. :• sick and weak in body. To be buried where mj Executrix shall appoint.
One third part of my Lands held by lease of John Earl Eivers, situate in co. Chester,
to my wife Katherine ffanshawe for her life, with remainder to my two daughters
Marie and Katherine. The other two parts to be divided equally between said
daughters. My wife Katherine Fanshawe to be sole executrix. Besidue to be
divided between my wife and children. March 9 1656 : the mark of
Thomas Fanshawe.
Witnessed by John Wall ; Ambrose Boord ; Ja* Taylor.
Proved at Westminster, May 5 1657, by Katherine Eanshawe, Belict and execu-
trix of deceased.
Eegistered Buthen 172.
Will (Nuncupative) of Sib Big hard Fanshawe, Knight and Babonet,
A.D. 1666.
Memorandum That on or about the Sixteenth day of June 1666, The Bight
Hon**^® S' Bichard ffanshaw Knight and Barronett,t and one of his Majesties most
honorable Privy Counsell, and his late Embassador in Ordinary to his Catholique
Majesty in Spaine, being there, and being sicke and weake in body, but of perfect
minde and memory, and haueing a full intent and purpose to make and Declare
his last Will and Testament Nuncupative, Did utter and speake these or the very
like words in effect and substance following (viz^) All my Estate of what kind or
nature soever, To witt my G-oods, Chattells and Debts, my Jewells, plate and
househould stuff and whatsoever else 1 have to dispose of, I give and bequeath
the same vnto my Deare and Loveing wife Dame Anne Fanshaw^ and I make her
my full and sole Executrix. All which words or the like in effect hee vttered and
spoake, for and as his last will and Testament Nuncupative, in the p'sence and
hearing of Lyonell ffanshawe Esquire, J ffrances Cox and others.
§
Lyo. Fanshawe.
ffrancis Cox.
• Hie name does not appear in the family pedigree. It is probable that he waa identical with
Tliomaa, eldest son of John Fanshawe of Rivenhall. The following Fanshawe entries (taken from
Mr. Adam**8 extracts) appear in the Kogisters of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, in which parish Uoxton
was formerly included :—
HABBIRD.
1681. Oct. 18. James Knighton k Katherine Fanshawe.
1710. Jane 8, James Fanshawe & Mary Hargrave.
BAPTIZED.
1678. July 14, Thomas son of Thomas Fanshawe & Ann.
BUBIED.
1711. July 18, Elizabeth Fenshaw, Cork alley.
BATE-BOOK.
1713. James Fanshaw Gent. &iQ^ Halliwell St.
t See his Funeral Certificate, Vol. I. p. 318.
X Son of Lionel Fanshawe, Esq., of Bronfield.
§ The signature b taken from a fine copy of his translation of the iMtiad de Camoetu^ inscribed
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEBALDICA. 345
AdminiBtration granted in P. C. C. March 2 1666.7, to Dame Anne FanBbawe,
widow snd executrix.
Hegistered Carr 36.
Abstbagt of thb Will of Thouab FAiraBA.wE, G-ettt., of Hibtlip,
A.D. 1668.«
In the Name of God Amen : November 10, 17* of Charlea 2 : I Thomiw Fan-
ehawe of Hartlip co. Kent, gent. ; in good health. To he buried in the Church or
Chancel of Hartlip. To the poor of Hartlip 20/. To the poor of Droundfield co.
Derby £5. To loving friends and brothers in law Thomas Copping of S' Margaret,
Westminster Esq. and James Tonge of Tunstall co. Kent gent., £3 each for ringe.
Said Thomas Copping and James Tonge to be executoni. Debts to be paid out of
personal estate, and overplus to be divided among my children living, excepting
my son Lyonell Fanahawe.t If my personal eatat« is not sufficient to p^ aebts,
Ac., my executors to sell so much of my lands and toneqente lying in Dround-
field, as were not settled upon my marriage with Frances my wife, as will pay said
debts. To my son Lyonell all raj books at Hartlip and elsewhere, and my steel
seal with my Coat of Arms. , My wife to hare the rents of my Messuage in
Hartlip for her life, for the education of the younger children. All my other Tanda
in Hartlip to be sold and the proceeds divided among my younger children, Henry
Fanshawe,]: Thomas FanBhawe,§ Edward Fanahawe.H fcopping Fanahawe,** ana
Frances Fanshawe.tt My son Lyonell Fanshawe to have the preemption of the
Farson^e tithes in Dronfield or any other of my laoda that are sold. 166S.
Proved in P. C. C. March 16C7.8, by Thomss Copping ftnd James Tonge,
executors.
Begiatered Rene 31.
" To my Hon'" Nephew Sir Tho" Lerenthorpe— Ric ffmidhawe, July 23"* 1665." Tlie book nib-
•cqueutly panuil into the poewMion of I«dy Fuiihawe, and is now in the Ubrarj at Pareloes.
* Eldeat aon and heir of Lionel Fanehawe, Eaq., of Droiifield (wliOae will aee abore), baptized
at Dronfleld in Au^iut, 1620 ; married France*, dauglitor of Kdward Oaborne, gent., of Hartlip (
died February 6, 1^. aged 18, buried at Hartlip. Frwicet, hia widow, died June 8, li^. agt'd
68, buried alio at Hartlip.
f BIdeat eon and heir, died unmarried.
t " fliain in DuUib war*, nnmanied " {lidt famiU/ paiigrte).
S Died at sea, nnmarried IJium. ptti,).
n Citiien of London ; was of St. faul'e Cfaurahyard ; married in 1698, Hary, daagbter of . . .
Dots, of Upton, co. Northanti, and St. Faul'a, Covsnt Q-arden ; had Xbomas, Ann, Uary, Frances,
and Martha : will dated July Z6, 1719, proved January li, 1717. Thoniaa Faniliawe, Queeii'a Pro-
earator of the Court of Anhea, of DronQeLd (be livfd in n haiua opposiu the Ticange there), only
•OD and heir of Edward Fanehawe, married a lady whose Chiistian name wu Qraoe^ and bad four
children, of whom onb Francea, a daughter, eniTiTed. He died area 17SS, and wb« probaUj Un
laat male heir of the HartKp line.
■* Died in Uie Wot Indiei, unmarried (Jkm. pad.).
ft Married WiUiam Alifeney, of Jtridgei, co. Eenk
it Vrom Add. MB. 26,000, to. (38 (Brit, Uiu.)-
TOt. II. 9 I
346 MISCELL.A.NEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
Abstbact of thk Will of Elizabeth, Laby Fanshaw£, a.i>. 1668.
In the name of God Amen. [25«» July 1667, 1^^ of King Charles 2.] I
Elizabeth ffanshaw* the Relict and Widdow of the Right Hon*»^ the late Thomas
Lord Viscount ffanshaw, being of health of bodie, and of good and perfect memorie
thankes bee given to Qod, Doe make this my last will and Testament in manner
and forme folio winge, that is to say, tfirst I bequeath my Soule and Spirritt into
the hands of Allmightie God, my Heavenly ffather, by whome of his meere and
onely grace I trust to bee saved and received into eternall rest, through the death
of my Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ, in whose pretiovs blood I sett the
whole and onely hope of my salvation ; my wretched bodie in hope of a Joyfull Re-
surrection I Committ to the Earth, to bee buried in the parishe Churche of Ware
by my husband, with such funerall Charges as my Executors shall thinke fitt and
convenient. [Debts, funeral charges, <fcc. to be paid.] I give and bequeath vnto
my two sonnee Henry ffanshaw and Charles ffanshaw, f there Executors and As-
signes a Pension granted vnto me for One and Thirtie yeares out of the Custome
house by his no we Maiestie, bearinge date the Seaventeenth day of July [1665, in
trust for the performance of this my last will, and for the payment of legacies, por-
tions &c. as follows — to my daughter Anne Fanshaw the sum of £2000 — to my
daughter Catherine Fanshaw £2000 — to mv daughter Elizabeth Fanshaw £3000
— to be paid in yearly instalments out of said pension until fully paid]. And fur-
ther my minde and will is, that after the saide Legacies are paiae or satisfied as
aforesaide Then the said Pension shall bee, continue, and remaine to and for the ys^
of my saide sonne Henry ffanshawe to secure and indempnifie him from a debt of
£1300 entred into by him, and the late Thomas Lord Viscount ffanshaw, mjr late
husband, and charged vpon the share and parte of the Manner of Dengey, in the
Countie of Essex which did belong to the said Henry ffanshaw. [And after pay-
ment of said sum of £1300, said pension to be further charged with payment of
the sum of £500 e^ch to my sons Henry Fanshaw, Charles Fanshaw, and Simon
Fanshaw, and with the sum of £100 to my goddaughter Sarah Fanshaw,^ the
daughter of mv son Thomas Lord Viscount Fanshawe.] Alsoe I give and bequeath
to my Grandcnild Henry Cambell§ the sum of £100. And lastly I make the saido
Henry ffanshawe and Charles ffanshaw, the full and whole Executors of this my
last will and testament, desiereing them in the name of God to see this. my last will
and testament performed accordingly. In Wittness whereof I the saide Elizabeth
ffanshaw have nerevnto sett my hand and Seale, the day and yeare ffirat above
written.
Um^ 4M^&/Cc4tee
II
Signed, sealed and Published in the presence of Martha Hill ; Samuell Mayde«
well ; Jane Powell.
* Fourth daughter of Sir William Cockayne, Knt. ; baptised at St. Peter le Poor, London, April
2, 1609 ; married there June 24, 1629 to Thomas, afterwards first Visoount Fanshawe ; and had a
large family ; buried at Ware, February 27, 1661. It has been erroneously stated that she remar-
ried Sir Thomas Rich. She is briefly described in Lady Fanshawe's Memoin as follows : — " She
was a yery good wife, but not else qualified extraordinary in anything."
i* For information of these and the other children mentioned in the will, see Pedigree and notes
to Registers.
X Buried at St. Gl-iles in the Fields, January 3, 166|.
§ Second son of Sir Thomas Oambell, of Clay Hall, by Mary, daughter of Thomas, first Lord
Fanshawe. Bom 1663; succeeded his brother Thomas as third baronet in 1668; died without
issue male 1699.
li From a signature to a deed in the possession of J. Q. Fanshawe, Esq.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDIOA. 347
In the name of God Amen, the* in the jeare of our Lord Christ One
Thousand six hundred Sixtie and (blank) I Elizabeth fianshaw, the Belict and
Widdow of the Bight Hono**** Thomas Lord Viscount ffanshaw, by this Coddieill
in writinge, which I make parte of mj will, Doe give to Anne ffanshawe, Henry
fianshaw, Catherine fianshaw, Elizabeth fianshaw, Charles ffanshaw, and Simon
ffanshaw, two bedds a peice to every one of them, with bedsteads and bed cloathes
and Curtaines, two suites of Linnen, one of Damask and thother Diaper, two paire
of sheetes to every one of them. I give my pewter to bee equally divided amonge
them ffive,t and the Best of my Linnen ; 1 give to my sonns Henry ffanshaw,
Charles ffanshaw and Simon ffanshaw ffive hundred poundes a peice more, which is
in the whole a Thousand poundes a peice to every one of them.
Proved in F. C. C. May 14. 1668 by Henry Eanshawe and Charles Fanshawe,
sons and Executors.
Begistered Hene 59.
Will op Thomxs, secoio) Viscount Faitshawe, op "Wjlre Paek, a.d. 1674.J
In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Lord Viscount ffanshawe of Donomore
in the Kingdom of Ireland, being sicke in body But of sound and perfect vnder-
standing, (Prayse be to Almighty GK)d), I doe declare this to be my Last will and
Testament To be as foUoweth, Bevoaking all former wills. Imprimis I give to my
Sonne Evelyn ffanshaw And to his heirs Males, All that my ofhee of his Majesties
Bemembrancer of his Court of Exchequer, with all the Kights, ffees, dues, per-
quisites and proffitts therevnto belongings And doe desire That my Koble Lord,
Thomas Lord Viscount Latimer, Lord High Treasurer of Englana,§ will by his
ffavour promote and be assisting To my said sonne for the Benewing of the G-rant
of the said ofBce, for the Addition of Two Hues more, To make vpp ffower liues
Compleat As it was in the tyme of my late ffather. And my will is That the pro-
ffitts of the said Office shall be employed and disposed of by my Executo' herein-
after menconed, To the onely vse and behoofe of my said sonne dureing his minority.
Item I giue to my Daughter Katherine The sume of ffoure Thousand pouuds Now
in the hands of S' John Evelyn, payable vnto me after his death, And when the
same shall become due, to be received by my said Execute™ and Employed to the
best advantage for the vse of my said Daughter. Item I giue to my Executors
* Hiatus m Reff.
t Sie in orig,
X Son of Thomaa firat Viscount Fanshawe by Elizabeth Cockayn» his second wife; baptized
at Ware, June 17, 16S2; succeeded his father in 1665; was M.F. for Hertford; married, first,
Catherine, daughter and heir of Knitton Ferrers, Esq., of Bedfordbiiry, co. Herts, who died s. p.,
and was buried at Ware, June 13, 1660, (Lady Fanshawe says of her, " She was a very great fortui:e
and a most excellent woman ") : secondly, Sarah, daughter and coheir of Sir John Evelyn, of West
Dean, co. Wilts, and widow of Sir John Wray, of Glcntworth, co. Lincoln. By this Indy he hnd
Evelyn afterwards third Viscount, bom 166U, died 1687 ; Sarah, buried January 3, 166^, at St.
Giles in the Fields ; Anna Maria, buried at Ware, September 10, 1668 ; and Katherine, buried
September 15, 1684^ at St. Giles in the Fields. He was buried at Ware, only ten days after the
execution of his will. May 19, 1674. Lady Fanshawe says of him, " he wus a handsoni Gentleman,
of an exoeUent understanding and great honour and honesty." His widow remarried George
Saunderson, Viscount Castleton (at the Temple Church, February 17, 1675), and died in 1717.
Through the great losses of the family in the Civil War, Lord Fanshawe had been obliged to
sell Ware Park and other patrimonial estates. In reference to this subject, Lady Fanshawe says in
the Memoirs (speaking of the first Viscount), " he did ingage his person and estate for y* Crown
and fought in y* battle of Edgehill, and y* ruined his estate and was y* cause of his sons soiling
Ware Park, afterwards he tryeid by y* Kings assistance to be reimburst but could not prevail. 1
guesse his wound was too wide to be closed. . . . Y' Lord fianshawe sold Ware Fnrk for 26 thousand
pounds to S' Thomas Byde a Bruer of London. Thus in y* fourth generation of y* chief of our
family since they came into the south, they for their sufferings for y* Crown sold }• flower of their
estates and near 2000" a year more, there remains but y* remembrancer place of y* Exchequer
ofRce, & very yatheticall is ye moto of our arms for vs
*THB nCTOET IB IK THE CBOSB."*
{Memoirs, orig. MS., fo. 11 and 213, 214.)
§ Thomaa Osborne, created Earl of Danby 1674, and Duke of Leeds 1694. Ob. 1712.
348 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
hereaAer named, All mj Interest and Estate in Waspton in the Counly of War-
wick,* And my ffees which for Ten years Last past are due and payable ynto me
out of the Beceipt of the Exchequer, and Wardrobe and imposte nees. And the
benefitt which may accrew by reason of a specyall verdicte lately obtained by me
for one Thousand pounds against Kalph Darnell Esquire. Item 1 give to my sister
M" Elizabeth ffanshaw my Lease of the Minster ffarme of ffillingham in the
County of Lincoln.f And to my servant Thomas Young The sume of ffiftie
pounds, and doe Becomend him ynto my daughter in Law M" Wr&yX to take fur-
ther care of him, being long a servant to her late ffather and to myself. Item I
giue to my deare wife All the rest and residue of my Personall estate after my Just
debts bee first satisfied. And in case my said sonne Evelyn ffanshaw die without
issue Male, I give to my next Brother Henry ffanshaw Esquire and his heirs Males
the said Offices, And for want of such issue To the next of my Brothers according
to Seniority of Age and Priority of birth, successively one after another and to
their heires males as aforesaid. Item I doe make. Constitute and appoint my
Brother Henry ffanshaw Esquire,§ Charles ffanshaw Esq.,|| S' Thomas ffanshaw
knight** and Tobias Eden Esquire my now deputy (who I appoint and desire may
Continue in the said Employment dureing his life) To be Executo" of this my last
will and Testament. In witnes whereof I have herevnto sett my hand and Seale,
being Two seuerall sheets of Paper in which my will is Contayned, This Nynth
day of May, in the Six and Twentieth yeare of the Bai^ne of our Soveraigne Lord
King Charles the Second over England, Anno Dni 1674.
tt
Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared in the presence of
Ann Fanshaw.
Sim. Fanshaw.
George Wright.
Thomas HawksWorth.
^^ desire is That if the One Thousand from Darnell be recovered, M" Eliza-
beth ffanshaw may have one Hundred Pounds thereout.
Ann ffanshaw.
Sim. ffanshaw.
George Wright.
Thomas Hawksworth.
Proved in P. C. C. June 4. 1674, by Henry Fanshawe and Tobias Eden, and
April 1 1676 by Charles Fanshawe and Sir Thomas Faniihawe» the executors.
Begistered Bunce 72.
* Wasperton, near Barford, oo. Warwick, had oome to the Fanahawes by the marriage of Sir
Bimon Fanahawe with Catherine, daughter and coheir of Sir William Walter. Lord Fanahawe's
interest in the estate may have arisen firom mortgage*
t Held of the Wray family.
X Elizabeth, only daughter and heur of Sir John Wray and Sarah, hia wife (who had, as abore
Btated, remarried Lord Fanshawe). Elizabeth Wray married Nicholas Saunderaon, aon of Gooige^
YisoouTit Castleton, by his ffrst wife^ Grace Bellasis*
§ Of Dengey Hall ; died 1685.
t Succeeded as fourth Viscount in 1688 ; died l7lO.
• Of JenkiDS ; died 1706.
tt From a deed in the poaaeasion of J. G-. Fanahawe, Esq.
MISCELLANEA GENK\LOGIGA ET HERALDICA. 3i9
Abstbact op the Will o? Lionel Fanshawe> of London,* a.d. 1G77.
In the Name of God Amen : Auffust 22 1677 ; I Lionell ffanshaw of tbe Pariat
of AUhallowB on the Wall in London ; weak in body. My aunt Binion to be
executrix and to have £40. To my uncle Thomas Bancks m Virginia £20. To
my uncle John Bancks of London £30. To my cousin Elizabeth Barker £10 for
mourning. To my cousin John Binion £5. To my cousin Susanna Thomas £5.
To my cousin John Fanshaw, dyer £5. To my cousin Lionell Fansliaw £5. Cousin
Thomas Fanshaw £5. Cousin Edward Fanshaw £5. Cousin Coppin Fanshaw
£5,t Besidue to my said Aunt.
Proved in P. C. C. September 1677, by Anne Binion, executrix.
Begistered Hale 91.
Will of Dame Anne Fanshawe,^ a.d. 1679.
In the name of God Amen. I Dame Anne Fanshaw, relict of 8' Bichard
Fanshaw Elnight and Barronet, being perfectly well in my Senses though weake in
my body. Doe here make my last Will and Testament as K)lloweth. ffirst my Soule
1 give to AUmighty God wno made me, my body to be privately buryed in the
parish Church of W are in the County of Hertford, in S^ Maryes Chappell close to
mr Husbands body, in that same Yalt which I purchased of Humphrey Lord Bishop
of London, for the enterment of my Husband, myselfe and our descendants and
noe other. § Item my will and desire is that all my Lands whatsoever, with gardens,
Walkes, Orchards^grove an^ Yards, situate and being in the parish of East Bamet
in the County of Hertford, be forthwith sould to the best advantage by my Execu-
tors, and alsoe I will that all my Stock and goods of what nature soever, as well
without doores as within doores, be likewise sould to their best advantage, and all
my Jewells, plate, pictures that are now in my possession, except such as I shall
hereafter reser\'e, and all things else that I have in my house in Little Grove, in
the parish of East Bamet, in the County of Hertford, desireing that both Lands,
house and goods may be Sould to the best advantage.
Item I give to my deare Daughter Catherine Fanshaw, Six hundred pounds,
five hundred of which her Grandfather my father S' John Harrison, gave her at his
Decease, and a Warrant for a Barronet** and all the Jewelk she is now possessed
of.
Item I give to my deare Daughter Anne Fanshawe, Six hundred pounds, five
hundred of which her Grandfather my Father S' John Harrison, gave her at his
decease. Item I give to my deare Daughter Elizabeth Fanshaw, Six hundred
* Son of John Fanshawe and Elizabeth Bancks, and grandson of Lionel Fanshawe, Esq., of
Bronfield : mentioned in his grandfathers will, 1656.
t Lionel, Thomas, Edwaxd, and Coppin, or Copping, Fanshawe were sons of Thomas Fanshawe,
gent., of Hiuilip. John Fanshawe, dyer, was probably one of the Dronfield line, who had embarked
hi trade.
X The oelebrsted Lady Fanshawe, whose admirable Memoirs are widely known firom the incorrect
edition pablislied about forty years ago. Lady Fanshawe was eldest daughter of Sir John Harrison,
of Balls, oo. Herts, by Margaret daughter of Robert Fanshawe of Fanshawe Cute, brother to
Thomas Fanshawe, the second Remembrancer. She was thus near of kin to her illustrious husband.
She was bom in the parish of St. Olaye, Hart Street, in London, March 25, 1625 ; married at
Wolvercot, oo. Oxon, May 18, 1644 ; and died in the month of January, 1680.
§ She was accordingly buried in the Tault under St. Mivry's Cliapel (close to the old family yault
of the Fanshawes), on the 20th of January following her death. No memorial marks the last
earthly resting-place of this estimable woman.
II For the few particulars known of Lady Fanshawe's surriying children, see the notes to Sir
Richard Fanshawe's Funeral Certificate.
*• The Editor of the Memoirt states that this was the warrant for Sir Richard's baronetcy. It
is scarcely necessary to say that it was a warrant for a baronetcy, given by the King to Lady
Fanshawe for the purpoie of sale. Such gifts were not uncommon m those days.
350 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
pounds, five hundred whereof was alsoe given her by her Grandfather my father
S' John Harrison att his decease. Item 1 give to my deare Son 8' Kichard Fan-
shaw, my Lease of the manno'^ of Faunton Hall in the County of Essex, in the
Parish of North Bemfleet, which I hold of the Bishop of London, but I give it to
my said deare Son conditionally, when it sh«all please God that he shall possesse his
office in the Custome howse, or any other imployment by which he shall receive five
hundred pounds the yeare, that then he snail pay to his eldest Sister Catherine
Fanshaw, Twelve hundred pounds, or deliver vp into her possession quiately, the
said Lease of the manner of Faunton as my said deare sonn S^ Richard Faushaw
shall best like, and I will that the said Lease of Faunton Hall soe paid and re-
ceived by my deare Daughter Catherine Fanshaw, be disposed as followeth that is
to say. Four hundred pounds thereof I give and bequeath to my deare Daughter
Catherine Fanshaw, and one hundred pounds to my deare Daughter Ann Fan-
shaw, And One hundred pounds to my deare Daughter Elizabeth Fanshaw, and
the remaining Six hundred pounds shall goe to the payment of debts in case that
the remaineing sume after the saile of my house, Lands and goods in the Parish of
East Bamet above mentioned, (haveing paid the three sumes of Eighteen hundred
?ounds to my three Daughters Catherine Fanshaw, Anne Fanshaw and Elizabeth
^anshaw) will not pay all the debts, then my will is that the snid Six hundred
pounds shall be added thereto for that purpose and noe other, but if it fall out
that there doe remaine a sume of money after these Legacies and debts, discharged
and paid, I doe give and bequeath all and every such remainder to my deare
Daughter Catherine Fanshawe. Item I doe give and bequeath to my deare Sonn
S' Bichard Fanshaw, my owne and my husbands Picture, both Set in gold, and my
husbands Picture drawne by Lilly,* and my owne Picture drawne by Toniars.t and
all my Seales of what kind soever, (perticularly a gold ring with an Onex Stone
Ingraved, and my Purse of Medalls, and all the gold I shall have by me at my death,
and a Spanish Towell and comeing cloath. J Item I give vnto my deare Daughter
Catherine Fap^haw all my Worke wrote by my Selfe§ or by the said Catherine
Fanshaw and her sisters, and I will that in case my deare Daughter Catherine
Fanshaw marry, her husband shall give sufficient security to my deare Sonn S^
Bichard Fanshaw, and to my two Daughters Ann and Elizabeth, in case they ara
not satisfied before, for the true discharge and performance of this my last Will
and Testament, and my Will and desire is that my Children S"^ llichard Fanshaw
and my three Daughters, Catherine, Anne and Elizabeth Fanshaw, doe weare for
three yeares after .my decease morning with plaine Linnen, except any of them
marry in the meantime. And Lastly 1 doe constitute and make my said eldest
Daughter Catherine Fanshaw, my whf>le and Sole Executres of this my last Will
♦ Thia picture is still in the possession of the family. There are sereral other portraits of Sir
Bichard in existence, two of which ' remain at the family seat of Parsloes. One is of remarkable
merit, and has been attributed Tariously to Vandyke and to Velasquez. It is not likely to have been
painted by Vandyke, who died when Sir Bichard was only thirty-three years old ; whereas the
picture shows a man quite in middle age. If it is by Velasquez, it must have been painted in 1650,
when Sir Bichard was in Spain as Envoy Extraordinary.
t Sic in Register, Teniers the younger is probably meant. Lady Fanshawe was many times
painted, and the family hare sereral portraits of her. One, a yery churacteristic picture, was
engraved for the Memoira from the original, now at Parsloes. It had been etched before, for private
circulation, by Miss Catherine Fanshawe.
X Combing-cloth or petfnador^ "a cloth put about the neck while a combing," {Conolly and Rig'
gin^ Dice, E»p, i Ing.),
§ The MS. of the Memoira. This raluable MS., most of which is in the handwriting of Lady
Fanshawe, is now in tlie possession of J. G. Fanshawe, Esq., of Parsloes. Any future edition of
the Memoira should be published from this MS., as the published edition is thoroughly untrust-
worthy. It is incorrect m every page and almost in every line. Not only words, but entire pa>
sages are omitted ; sentences are jumbled together ; Lady Fanshawe's quaint diction is modernized
and spoiled, and the book altogether is little better than a paraphrase of tlie original. It should
however be stated in justice to the editor, Sir Harris Nicolas, tiiat he used a copy only of Lady
Fanshawe's MS. made in 1766, by Charlotte Colman. It i« probable that he d'lJ i:ot even know
that the original MS. was in existence and accessible. Sir Bichard Fanshawe, the " Most Dear and
Only son" to whom the Memoira are addressed, died at Clcrkonwell in July 1694, unmarried,
having it is stated lost his speech and hearing from disease, some time before hifi death.
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA. 351
and Testament, in Witnesae wHereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this
psent 30**^ of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand six hundred Twenty
(sic in orig) Nine in the one and thirtieth year of the raigne of our soveraigne
Lord King Charles the Second. Ann Eanshaw.
Memorandum. To my deare sonn S^ Eichard ifanshaw I give and bequeath all
my bookes, manuscripts, writeings and all papers whatsoever, as alsoe all Swords,
sticks, and Gunns, and the triming Instruments* that were my husbands.
In "Witness whereof the persons vnderneath have set their hands
Fran. Ford.
E. Turner. J
Thomas Hinton.
(Endorsement) This Will was shewed vnto 8^ Edward Tamer K*, Thomas
Hinton^ and ffirancis ffard, at the time of their examinacon in Chancery on the hehalfe
of John Richardson JEsq,, Comp^* against Catherine Fanshaw and others Bep*,
Tho. Est<;ourt (R.B.).
Proved in P. C. C. in February 1679 by Catherine Fanshawe, daughter and
executor of deceased.
Registered Baih 19.
Will op Sra Simon Fanshawe, op Wabb, a.d. 1679-88.§
The last Will and Testament of Sir Simon ffanshawe of Ware in the County
of Hertford, Knight.
Know all men that I Simon ffanshawe of Ware in the County of Hertford Kn*,
being at the writing hereof in as perfect health and memory (praised be God) as
* The editor of the Memoirt changes this word to turning. It is trimming in the will, and
means simply Sir Kichard Fanshawe's razors, tweezers, scissors, brushes, and other necessaiy articles
for keeping his hair and beard in order. Lady Fanshawe had doabtless carefully preserved everything,
howrrer trifling, that had belonged to Sir Richard, and would consider even his shaving-tackle as a
gift to be specifically devised in her will.
t From the original MS. of the Memoirs.
i Sir Edmond Tumor of Stoke Bochford, the celebrated Boyalist, brother-in-law to Lady Fan-
shawe, having married her sister, Margaret Harrison.
§ A younger son of Sir Henry Fanshawe of Ware Park ; bom in 1604 ; married Catherine,
daughter and coheiress of Sir William Walter of Wimbledon, widow of Knighton Ferrers, and
had a son Thomas, bom in 1641, who died v. p. ; kniffhted in 1640 ; was a Colonel of Horse and
took an active part on the Kings side in the Ciyil War ; died in March, 1680, buried at Ware.
Sir Simon is mentioned in Lady Fanshawe's Memoirs as *' a gallant gentleman, but more a libertin
y" any one of his family : he married a very fine and good woman and of a great estate." The
fiimily pedigree states that Sir Simon Fanshawe's lady died in the year 1684, but this statement is
evidently wrong, as she is called his late wife in the proceedings of the Committee for Sequestra-
tions, February, 1647. As Sir Simon is described in those proceedings as of Bayford, co. Herts,
recourse was had to the Begisters of that parish for the date of his wife's burial. The Register was
examined between the years 1630 and 1650 to no purpose ; but as two or three pages are so defaced
by damp as to be quite illegible, it is still possible she may be buried at Bayford. From the aboTe
entry in the Boyalist Composition Papers, and from the fact that there is not the slightest allusion
to her in her husband's will, it may be concluded that she died before Sir Simon, and that the state-
ment in the family pedigree is incorrect. A fine portrait of Sir Simon Fanshawe, showing him to
have been a strikingly handsome man, remains at Parsloea.
352 MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDICA^
ever I was in my life, Doe make and appoint this mj last Will and Testament to be
in manner and form as folio weth. ffirst I doe bequeath my soul into the hands of
my Almiehty Creator <& Bedeemer, and my body to the Earth from whence it
came, to be buryed at the discretion of my Executrix. If I dye in the Parish of
Ware, I desire my Body may be interred in the Monument of my Ancestors, by the
leave of Sir Thomas Byde,* whose consent I desire my Executrix would Ask, and
I doubt not but he will grant it. And it being reasonable that every one while
they are in this World, should give an Accompt of the ff<iith they doe profess, I doe
hereby profess before Qod that 1 have ever lived in the doctrine and ffaith here
Srofessed in the Church of England ; And by the blessing of Almighty Gk)d I
oubt not but I shall dye in it, for I doe resolve so to doe if God sl:^ll continue
his favour to me. ffor that small Estate which Gtod hath given me and the Bebells
have taken from me,t what is left of it I doe fully and freely give as followeth,
namely all that my Estate in Warwickshire, which being sold will pay all my
Debts, I give and Devise the same to my Executrix, to be sold for thepayment of
my Debts, and the surplusage I give to my Executrix togeather with all Debts owing
to me, which at this time is one hundred and fifty pounds at the least, from my
Nephew Simon fianshaw,^ which M' Spranger of Ware can best give an Accompt
of. And I doe make and appoint my deare and loving Kinswoman, Dame Mary
Leventhorpe, Widdow,§ Behct of Sir Thomas Leventhorpe, Barronett, deceased,
my full and Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, And doe hereby
give to my said Executrix her heires and Assignes, all the residue of my Estate
both reall and Personall, after my Debts and funeral charges paid, desiring her to
accept of this small Legacy which is all I have, and if 1 had more she should
uudoubtedlv have it all, and I doe revoake all manner of Wills made heretofore,
especially that wherein 1 made my Dear and loving Sister, the Lady Alice Bedell,
my full and Sole Executrix, she being long since dead.
Witness my hand and Seal this eight and twentieth day of ffebruary [32"* of
King Charles 2, a.d. 1679].
^^ffm^^ ^^^
Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of us,
Bobert Bullman.**
Sam^^ Lawson.
John Saill.
Proved in P. C. C. March 9. I6S8, by Simon Fanshawe. nephew and next of kin
to deceased, on the renunciation of Dame Mary Leventhorpe.
Begistered Exton 32.
* Then of Ware Park, which, as before stated, he had purchased of the Fansbawes.
t In his petition to the Committee for Compositions, sitting at Gk>ldBmiths HiUl, in April, 1647,
Sir Simon Fanshawe affirms that his estate is not worth, after payment of debts and charges, more
than £200 yearly. The fine was only fixed at £60, but Sir Simon seems to hare suffered in other
ways ; and in particular it is stated in the Composition Papers that personal estate to the amouat
of £2000, which had been derised by Mr. Ferrers (first husband of Sir Simon's wife) towards pay-
ment of his debts, — for which Sir Simon Fanshawe had become liable, — had been seised by the
Committee for Hertfordshire, and it does not appear that any allowanoe was made to Sir Simon on
this account. {Royalut Comp. Papert, xxvii. no. 877.)
t Afterwards fifth Viscount Fanshawe.
{ Daughter of Sir Capel BedeU, Bart., of Hamerton, by Alice daughter of Sir Heniy Fan*
sfaawe ; married to Sir Thomas LcTenthorpe, of Springey Hall, co. Herts.
II From a deed at Parsloes.
** Robert BuUman was vicar of Ware ; buried there July 2, 1681.
MISCELLANEA GKNEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA. 353
Will of William Ylvbuxwe, of London, Mxschakt, a.d. 1688.*
In the name of God Amen. I William ffanshaw of London, merchant, son of
Thomas ffanshawe of Jenkins in the County of Essex, Esquire, deceased, Thanks
be Gk)d in perfect health and memory, being by the dayly Casualties happening to
mankind Admonished of my latter end, Doe make this my Last will and Testament
in manner and forme following. Imprimis I bequeath my soule into the hands of
God my Creatour, hopeing for life everlasting Through the alone meritts of my
Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ. And my Body to the Earth to be decently Interred
according to the Bights of the Church of ]&igland. Item I give and bequeath to
my Brother S' Thomas ffimshawe of Jenkins, Ejiight,t AH those peices of land
called Hatfeild Hiatchlands, Knighton Grove, and^ Acre of Marsn which came
p. Lott to me of those lands my mother left amongst her younger Children,^ With
all my Horses and Armes. Item I give and bequeath to my brother John fian-
shawe§ the sume of Two Hundred pounds. Item I give and bequeath to my
sister Anne Prowse widdow,|| the summe of IVo Hundred pounds. To my
Nephews William and Thomas Prowse each one Hundred pounds, and to my
Neice and Gt>ddaaghter Philippa Prowse one 'Hundred pounds, in all ffive Hun-
dred pounds. Item I give and bequeath to my Neice Susanna ffanshawe** the
sume of one Hundred pounds. Lastly I make. Constitute, and appoint my sister
Margaret ffanshawe my sole Executor or Executrix to injoy the Bemainder of my
Estate whatever it be, in goods, moneys or Accompts where ever, with this my
desire onely, That in Case she marry not, That she leave the same money att her
decease to the ffamily of the ffanshawes att Jenkins. ft In witnes whereof I have
herevnto sett my hand and seale this 24t^ July 1677 att — H
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of vs.
Will. Pouldon.
, Oil. Style.
{Endorsement) The will on the other side of this sheete, being Covered with a
sealed paper directed as followeth, Fray lett not thie he opened vntill you can heare
nojurtherjrom WUL fanshawe. was opened the 4^ of Aprill 1683, in presence of vs
Thoma Laxton.
Will. Pouldon.
John ffimshawe Junio'.
^ Younger son of Thomas Fanihawe of Jenkins, and Siuan Otton ; died early in 1688, and
probably buried with his family at Barking. As before stated, the Banal Begister of Barking is
deficient Irom September 1682 until May 1683.
t Ob. 1706.
t Susan Fanshawe, mother of William, died it is supposed in 1668. Search for her will has
been made to no purpose in the Begistiy of the Prerogative Goiui of Canterbury, the Commissary
Court of London, and the Essex Registry. If the dispositions of the will were limited to real
estate, it may not have been thought naoessarjrto obtain probate.
§ Died in 1701.
II Bom in 1638 ; married James Prowse, Esq^ of Korton Fit*warren, eo. Somerset.
** Only snrriying child and heiress of Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins.
ft Margaret Fanshawe died unmarried at Islington (where she had lived many years), in
February, 1726, and was buried in the vault at Barkmg. "The fiunily of the Fanshawes at Jenkms
was eztinet when she died, the house pulled down, and the estate in the possession of strangers.
She bequeathed the bulk of her property to the Fanshawe fomily of Parsloes.
tt Blank in register.
§§ From a deed at Parsloes,
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354 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Proved in F. C. C. April 13 1683^ by Margaret Fanshawe sister, and executor
of deceased.
Eegistered Drax 44.
Will op Heket Fanshawb, Esq., of Denget Hall, a.d. 1685.*
In the name of Q-od Amen. I Henry ffanshawe of Dengey Hall in the Connty
of Essex Esq. being Well in health, and of sound and perfect memory, praisid be
to Almighty 6od,t Doe make and constitute this my last Will and Testament in
manner following, revoking all former Wills, ffirst I yeild up my soule to Almighty
G-od my Creator, beseeching him that when it shall be his pleasure that I departe
out of this mortaJl life, to veceive it into his Kingdom which hee hath promised
thorough Jesus Christ, to give to all Beleivers, b^ whom only I am assured of
etemaU life ; my body I desire should be buryed privately in the parish Church at
Ware, or where my Executrix pleaseth, if shee be in England when I dye. And I
will that all my Debts in the first place to be paid. Item I give to the poore at
the parish where I am buryed the sume of Tenne poimds. Item I give to Christo-
pher Lord Viscount Hattonit t^© ^^^^^ o^ Twenty pounds. Item I give to mv
antient and faithfull servant William Ballenger [thirty pounds a year for his liJa
out of Dengey Hall]. Item I give him all my deaths and wearing apparrell either
of Woollen or Lynnen. And 1 doe make, constitute and appoint my only dearest
cozen the Hon^*'^ M" Alice Hatton,§ to be my only and sole Executrix of this my
last Will and Testament, and I doe desire that the said Lord Yiscount Hatton will
be pleased to (be) Supervisor of this my last Will and Testament, and to be aiding
and assisting to my Executrix, that shee may not in any wise be deluded of what
my intent is. And I doe require the aforesaid William Ballenger to be helpfiill
and serviceable to my Executrix in what he knowes of my affaires, hee being more
acquainted with them then any other person. In witnesse whereof I have here-
vnto set my hand and scale, being halfe a sheete of paper in which my will is con-
tained, with my owne handwriting the nineteenth day of January [in the 35*^ year
of the reign of King Charles 2 1683].
S^ie^n4ne C^MLt-^t^
I
Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of
ffra. Butter.
W"* Yonge.
Geo. Lyte.
Tho. Baynes.
That all personB maybe undeceived in supposing I leave more to my Executrix
than I intended her, I meane by my Will that all my Lands at Dengey Hall, the
£1000 in my Mothers Will bequeathed to me with the benefit of tnat clause in
* Second samTing son of Thomas first Lord Fanshawe ; bom in 1634 ; held an office in the
Exchequer ; died nnmarried in 1685 ; buried at 'Ware. If Heniy Fansbawe bad lived about two
years longer, be would bave succeeded as fourtb Yiscount.
A very small portion of this will is given in abstract.
f' Sic in wig.
X Grandson of Sir Christopber Hatton of day Hall, and Alios, daughter of Thomas Faii8bflwe»
of Ware Park and Jenkins. Died 1706.
§ Daughter of Cbristopber first Lord Hatton, and sister to Yiscount Hatton mentioned abofOi
II From a deed in the possession of tbe family.
MISCELLANEA. GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIC A. 355
Baying me harmlesse in the said Will as to Lady Kent's Debt, and the eight
parte or diyidend as to the Prixe G^ods, which is my share, should goe to my
JSxecutriz.
Hen. ffanshawe.
Proved in P. C. C. August 17. 1685, by said Alice Hatton.
Begistered Oann 98.
Will of Johk Fakshawe, Esq., of Passloes,* a.d. 1689.
I John Fanshaw of Parslowes in the County of Essex Esq., this Twentjr Searenth
day of September, Anno Dni 1683, and in the 35^ year of the Eeign of our
Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of G-od King of England &c. ;
in good health of body, and of perfect memorv and vnderstanding (God be praised),
Doe make and ordain this my last WiU and Testament as follow*^, (viz^) I desire to
be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named : And my
Will is that all such debts as I shall owe vnto any person or persons at mj death
be fully satisfyed. And whereas Henry Ayloff Esq.f by vertue of certain Ires
Pattents to him made by his said now Majesty at my nomination, is seized for his
life of- and in the office of Auditor of Accounts of all his Majesties Iteceivers,
Sheriffs, and other Officers and Ministers of all his Honours, Castles, Lordships,
Mannours, Lands, Tenements, Eents, iRevenues, Possessions and hereditaments of
his Duchy of Lancaster in the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester, and
in all Counties in the North parts beyond Trent, And of and in all fees, wages,
profits and comodities to the said Office belonging, to take effect in revercon ime-
diatly and soe soon as the said office, (granted to me for my life by the same letters
Pattents), by my death or resignation or by forfeiture or otherwise, should become
Yoyd, In trust for and to be £sposed with the profits thereof to my Executors,
administrators, or assigns, or to such others as I should direct or appoint, I doe
hereby direct and appoint that the said Henry Ayloffe doe and shall permit and
Buffer, my youngest sonn John ffanshaw, his Ileirs and Assigns, to receive, take and
enjoy all the benefitt and profitts of the said Office, for the better satisfying my
debts untill they shall be all fully satisfyed and paid. And the said Henry
Ayloffe doe and shall alsoe at the request of my said sonn John ffanshaw, his heirs
and Assigns, Surrender the said Letters Pattents, and doe any other lawfuU act or
thing to enable my said sonn John ffanshaw his Heirs and Assigns to renew the
said letters Pattents, or to take or procure a new grant of the said office to him my
said sonn John ffanshaw, or as he shall desire. And I doe hereby make and ordain my
said sonn John ffanshaw, the sole Executor of this my Will.:^ And I doe give and
* Eldest son and beir of William Fanehawe, K»q., of Panloes ; bom 1619 ; succeeded his
fiitber in 1634 ; matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, February 9, 1638 ; Auditor of the DucUj
of Lancaster ; fought on the Kings side in the civil war ; married first, Catherine daughter of
Sir William KingsmiU of Sidmauton, co. Hants, by whom he had William, founder of the Dengey
branch of the Fanshawe family, — married secondly in June 1659, his cousin Alice, eldest daufirhter
of Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., of Jenkins, by whom (who died in child-bed, April 1662) he had John,
his heir at Parsloes, and Susannah, bom March and died December, 1661. Mr. Fanshawe died
April 6, 1689, aged 69, and was buried at Barking. In speaking in the Memoirs of Thomas Fan-
shawe of Jenkins, as "a worthy honest Qentleman and a great sufierer for y* Crown, wholly
ingaging his estate for y* maintenance thereoff," Lady Fanshawe goes on to say, " and so is my
Cousin John Fanshaw of Parsles in Essex, who hath but 2 sons, one (unmarried) by his Brat wife,
who was y* daughter of S' William Kinsmall, and y* other is a child whom he had by his last wife,
y* daughter of my Cousin Thomas Fanshaw of Jenkins " (MS., fo. 14). It will be observed that
the youngest son of John Fanshawe inlierited Parsloes, and the place of Auditor, to the exclusion
of William the eldest son. This was probably a matter of family arrangement, as William Fan-
shawe appears to have been amply provided for by settlement, with the valuable estate of Great
Singleton in Lancashire.
t Of the ancient baronet family of Ayloffe, long seated at Brittons, and nearly connected by
marriage with the Fanshawes of Jenkins and Parsloes.
X Jolui Fanshawe only survived lus father ten years, dying in December, 1699, at the early age
of t':irty-cight.
356 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGIOA ET IIERALDICA,
bequeath to my said Executor all my Leases, ready money, debts, household stuffeg
goods and Chattells whatsoever, as well reall as personal!, for the better performance
of this my Will. In Witnesse whereof I the said John ffanshawe the ffather hare
hereunto sett my hand and Scale, and have published the same to be my last Will
and Testament, the day and year first above written.
Signed, sealed, declared and published by the said John fianshawe the ffather,
as his last Will and Testament, the day of the date first above written, in the pre-
sence of
Eobert Bertie.f
T. ffanshawe. J
Wm. Clent.
Proved in P. C. C. April 0, 1689, by John Fanshawe, youngest son and executor.
Hegistered Ihit 50.
Will of Eyeltk, ViscoimT Eakshawb, a,d. 1689.§
tn the Name of Ghod Amen ; the one and thirtieth day of March In the Third
yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James the Second, Anno Dom. 1687,
I Evelyii Lord Viscount ffanshaw, being in good health, but intending forthwith to
travell into forreigne parts, and considering the dangers of the Seas and the uncer*
tainty of my Life, doe now make and publish this my last Will, ffirst I humbly
resigne myselfe to the Mercy of God, and wheresoever I shall happen to dye 1
desire That my Body may be buried at Ware in the County of Haitford, in the
Vault there, near the body of my ffather. And my estate 1 dispose of this manner.
I give to my Uncle Simon ffanshaw Esq., and to every one of my Aunts, Tenn
Pounds a peece to buy them Mourning. And to my Cosen M' William ffanshaw||
ffifty pounds. I give to my Coeen M' George Wright the Younger, and to his
Si»ter M'^' Bridget Wright ffifty pounds a peece. I give to my Godsonne Thomas
Yillers ffifty pounds to binde him out an Apprentice, and to my Servant Thomas
Harding Twenty pounds. I give to M' John Slater of Ludgate, Clerk, One hun-
dred pounds. And to the poore of the Parish of Ware aforesaid ffifty pounds. I
doe constitute and appoint S' Edward Atkins, Lord cheife Baron of his Maj*^
Court of Exchequer, and Samuel Ayres of Lincolnes Inne Estq., to be Executors
of this my last Will, and I give to each of them ffifty pounds for their care and
paines therein. And I will and appoint that all the rest of my moneys, debts,
and personall estate whatsoever, shall bee disposed and laid out in the purchasing
of Lands and Tenements of Inheritance in the Kingdom of England, which shali
be settled and assured unto or to the use of my Undo Charles ffanshawe Esq.**
* From the signature to his (second) nuirriage settlement
t The Hon. Bobert Bertie of Bee Hive and Valentinee, in the parish of Barking, fifth son ot
Hobert Earl of Lindsey j died 1701, baried at Barking.
X Sir Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins ; ob. 1705.
§ Onlv son and heir of Thomas, seoond Yisoount Fanshawe, by Sanh, daughter of Sir John
Evelyn { baptized at Glentworth, oo. Lincoln, Augost 9, 1669 ; suooeeded as third Vtsconnt in
1674; died, aged only 19, at Aleppo in 8yri% October 10, 1687, unmarried i buried at Ware
February 24 following.
II Of St: Martins in the Fields ; eldest son of John Fanshawe, Esq. of Faraloea ; ob. 1706.
** iSuccccded as fourth Viscount j ob. 1710, unmarried.
MISO£LLANEA GENEALOGICA . ET HERALDICA. 357
for his Life, lind urith a remainder to certaine persons and their heires during tbe
Life of the said Charles ffanshawe, to preserve the contingent remainders thereof
to be limitted from and after the decease of the said Charles ffanshaw, then to the
use of the ffirst and all the Sonnes of the said Charles ffanshaw successively,
according to their Seniority in Tajle Male. And for want of such issue Then to
tbe use of my Uncle Simon ffanshaw Esq,* for his Life, with a remainder to cer-
taine persons and their heires during the life of tbe said Simon ffansbaw, to pserve
the contingent remainders thereof to be limitted, and from and afber the decease of
the said Simon ffanshawe Then to the use of the ffirst and all the Sonnes of the
said Simon ffanshaw successiyely, according to their seniority in Tayle Male. And
for want of such issue Then to the use of mj owne rie^hte heires for ever. And I
revoke all former Wills by me made. In witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett
mj hand and Seale the day and yeare first above written. I doe give to my
Mother Twenty pounds for Mourning.
Fahbhaw.
Signed, Sealed and published by the said Viscount ffanshaw, and subscribed in
his psence by us, (after the Legacy of Twenty pounds to his Mother was added)
Harry Cambell.t
Geo. Bradburv.
G^eorge Wright.
Thomas Wood. '
Aleppo the 17«» day of October 1687.
Whereas I have made my will in England I doe hereby confirme the same,
only with this following Exception, That whereas I have bequeathed to my TTncle
Charles ffanshaw all my moneys after debts, Legacies, and funerall charges paid, I
doe now hereby bequeath a Thousand pounds of said money to the honourable
William Montague Esq. late Lord cheue Baron of the Exchequer, and Samuel
Eyre Esq. Councellor at Law, for the Sole use and benefitt of my Mother the Vis-
countess Castleton, her Executors, Administrators or Assignes, I doe also beneath
unto my Servant Thomas Harding all my wearing apparrell, besides the Legacy
left him in my aforementioned Will, unto which I add this as a Coddidl desiring
my Executor, my Uncle Charles ffanshaw, to see it performed.
E.TaK8HAW.
Si^ed, sealed and published in the psence of
Kingston.
Thomas Metcalfe.
Edm. Challoner.
Alexander Bigby.
Alex' Prescott.
William PearU.
Proved in P. C. C. February 18, 1689.90, by Sir Edward Atkins and Samuel
Eyre, the Executors named.
Begistered Dyke 2L
The following abstracts of Administradons granted in the Prerogative CSourt of Canterbuiy may
be added to the Fanshawe wills of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They moitlj belong to
the serenteenth oentary, and some are taken, bjr permission, firom the collections of George £.
Adams, Esq., Lancaster Herald. The Administration Calendars hare been eiamined from 1659
(when thej commence) to 1700.
1584. May 14. Administration of goods of Anne Fanshawe, late of the parish of Chiittohurch
Newgate St. granted to Stuaana Fanshawe sJs Lney, sister of deceased ; and to Timothy
* Succeeded, in 1710, as fifth Viscount ; ob. 1716, nnmarried.
t Sir Henry or Harry Osmbell of Clay Hall, Bart., son of Sir Thomas Cambell and Mary
daughter of Thomas first Lord Fanshawe { ob. 1699.
358
MISCELLAN£A GENEALOGIOA ET HERALDICA.
«y
Lucy, husband of said Siuaxma, by Edward Barker their attorney. WilL Kunc : June
1684, annexed.
(Dangfater of Henry Panshswe, Remembimnoer. See ber will, 1684. Ai itatod in the notes, no ezecutan
were appointed in the will, and application was therefore made to the Ordinarj for administration.)
1631. Deoember 18. Administration of goods of Sir Thomas Fanshawe, late of Jenkins in Barking,
Co. Essex, Kn*, eranted to Thomas Fanshawe Esq. son and heir of deceased.
■ (Ses his Fnneral Certificate, 1681 : also the pedigrees.)
1642." June 13. Admon of goods of Catherine Fanshawe, widow, hite of the parish of S* Olare
Hart SS London, granted to John Fanshawe Esq. son of deceased.
(Dauehter of Sir John Wolstenholme, and widow of WiUiam Fanshawe, Bsq. of Fsrsloet. Buried at
Barkinfr, May 18, IMS.)
164}. Januaiy 1. Admon of goods of John Fanshaw kte of Hackney, Co. Middlesex, deceased,
granted to Thomas Fanshaw brother of deceased.
(Probablr son of John Fanshawe of Birenhall, gent. His death is thus mentioned in 8mith*9 OUtuarm:
1647-0. Jan. i7, John Paniihaw, monier, died at Baolmes. Balmes was a well-known house in Haekm
parish, near Hozton Town.)
1660. Oct. 19. Admon of goods of Catherine Fanshaw, late of Ware Park, granted to Thomas
Fanshaw, husband of deceased.
(Daughter of Knitton Ferrers, Esq., and first wife ot Thomas Fanehawe, afterwards lecoind Yisooont Fan-
shawe. Buried at Ware, June 18th, 1660.)
166f . January 14. Admon of goods of Thomas Fanshawe Esq. late of the parish of S' Brides
Fleet SS London, ffranted to John Fanshawe Esq. brother of deceased.
(Second son of William Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, and jounear brother of John Fanshawe of Farsloes.
Bom 1637. Matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford, Aoril ff, 1 647.)
1666. November 1. Admon of goods of John Fanshawe, late of Hamerton Co. Hunts, granted to
Sir Simon Fanshawe ElnS brother to deceased.
(Younger son of Sir Hanry Fanshawe, Knt., of Ware Park.)
166f . January 25. Admon of goods of William Fanshawe Sen', late of Ware Park Co, Herts —
John Fanshawe, late of the same— William Fanshawe Jun% late of same, and Robert Fan-
shawe late of same — all minors— granted to Henry Fanshawe and Charles Fanshawe
Esquires, brothers of the deceased, as well for their own use as for that of their brother
Simon Fanshawe, a minor : the B< Hon. Lady Elixabeth Fanshawe, widow, mother of the
deceased, having first renounced.
(All sons of Thomas, first Yiaoount Fanshawe, of Ware Park.)
1667. June 23. Admon of goods of B* Hon. Thomas Lord Viscount Fanshawe, late of Ware Park,
who died at Hatton Qarden in London, granted to his son Henry Fanshawe Esq.
1671. May 29. The above Letters of Admon revoked, and Admon granted to Thomas Lord Vis-
count Fanshawe, son and heir of deceased.
1674. May 12. Further Admon granted to Henry Fanshawe Esq. son of Thomas Lord Vise Fan-
shawe Sen', deceased, to administer goods uuadministered by his son Thomas, Lord Vise.
Fanshawe Jun', now also deceased.
(Thomss, first Viscount Fanshawe, called Senior, buried at Ware, March 30, 166S. Thomas, second Tiscount
Fanshawe, called Junior, buried at Ware, May 19, 1 74.)
1685. April 3. Admon of goods of the Hon^^* Catherine Fanshawe, late of St Giles in the Fields,
Co. Midx. Spinster, granted to Sarah, Viscountess Castleton and Fanshawe, wife of George
Vise. Castleton, and mother of the deceased.
(Daughter of Thomas, second Viscount Fanshawe, by Sarah, daughter of Sir John Brelyn, and widow of Sir
John Wray, who afterwards married Viscount Csstleton. Catherine Fanshawe was buried at St. Oil^s in
the Fields, September 15, 1684.)
1686. February 8. Admon of goods of Thomas Lord Viscount Fanshawe " de Donna Moore " left
unadministered by his sons Thomas Lord Viscount Fanshawe, and the Hon^** Henry Fan-
shawe Es<^. (both deceased) granted to Simon Fanshawe Esq. another son of the d ceased.
(See prior Administrations aboTS, June, 1667 { May, 1671 ; snd May, 1674^
1700. February 1. Admon of goods of John Fanshawe Esq. late of Parslowes in the pariah of
Dagenham, Co. Bssex, granted to Mary Fanshawe, relict of deceased.
(John ranshawe, bom 1662; son of John Fanshawe, of ParsloM, whose will see 1689; married Mary,
eldest daughter of John Coke, Esq. ; died Deoember 19, 1699, aged 38.)
1710. April 18. Admon of goods of tne B* Hon. Charles Lord Viscount Fanshawe, Bachelor, de-
ceased, granted to the Hon. Anne Fanshawe sister of deceased.
(Charles, fourth Viscount Fanshawe, son of Thomas, first Viscount ; died in Suflfolk Street West, London.
March S8, 1710, buried at Ware, April la)
1714. May 13. Further Admon of goods of Charlee Viscount Fanshawe, deceased, left unadminia-
tered by the Hon. Anne J^nshawe, now also deceased, granted to the Hon. Katherine
Fanshawe, Spinster, sister to deceased.
(The Hon. Anne Fanshawe was buried at Barking, May 16, 17H-)
1739. November 22. Further Admon of goods of Charles Viscount Fansliawe, deceased, left unad-
ministered by the Hon. Ann Fansliawe, dec^, and the Hon. Catherine Fanshawe, now also
deceased, granted to John Cumynge Esq. executor of the will of said Hon. Catherine
Fanshawe.
(The Hon. Catherine Fanshawe was buried at St. Peter le Poor, London, September 16, 1730. Further Ad-
ministrution was granted to the heirs of Charles, Lord Fanshawe, sa recentty as July, IttiiS.)
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Igrobnrk (ijeiuaflogg.*
Copied from the original Pedigree in the College cfArme,
Georgius de Brodrioke^ rixit tempore Will'mi Bufi fliy Will'mi Conqae8t«
Bdwardua de Brodrick.
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Walterus de Brodrick.'
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Johannes de Brodriok.' ^
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HenriooB de Brodrick miles yixit tempore Hen. 8*^. Robert de Brodrick.
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S' William de Brodrick* B:nt.=r=I>ame Isabella Daughter of Geofry de Brodrick.
temp. Bdw. 1.* S' Alane De la Zouch.
Thomas de Brodrick. Alane de Brodrick. William de Brodrick.
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Bobert de Brodrick' 4 Bdw. 3.
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Henry de Brodrick* de Biolimond.^Millecent sister & ooheire of S' Gilebert the Brabanter KnighL
John de Brodrick 8 Hen. 4**. Alane de Brodrick 8 Hen. 4.
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Thomas Brodrick^ Hen. 6.^^Alioe>* daoehter of Balfe de Neyile & coheir
of her brother Robert de Nevile.
Jolm Brodrick.
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EC William Brodrick Knt" Edw. 4."
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Thomas Brodrick Hen. 7.^Margaret^ daughter and heire of Thomas Feringham.
John Brodrick'* tempore Henr. 8**.'^Dorothe Daughter & heire of WOliam Igarford.
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Csptaine ThomM Biodrick slaine in Ireland 1647 6 Maij. William Brodriok>* ob. 1649.
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Edward Brodrick ob. 168S.
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John Brodrick dyed Thomas Brodrick dyed Edward Brodrick slaine Wilham Brodrick his
• Tnmarryed. without issue. in Ireland. Maiesties imbroderes.
• Oommnnicated by the Bight Honourable Viscount Midleton.
MISCELLANEA QESEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
8' Tboiaat Brodrick EnighL^EBtberine daughter of Bob«rt NicholBi of HuuDsford
j BruM in Com. WilU Etq.
ine ThoiDM ^Harg&ret Dsoghtor & Coheir S' Jobn Olioer Williua Henrie
Brodriok. of Biohard Cotton. Brodriek. Brodrick. Brodrick. Brodriek
' Georgia* de Brodricke Teetia Carte antique Thame Archiep'i Eboi' Tempore Will'i B^a Bl*
Will'i Baatardi Conquestoria AFglie.
' Sciant p'aenlea et futuri q'dego Qualt«raa de Brodrick dedi A: concesaiA hiapreMnti carta me*
conBrmavi Ueo et Eod'ie beate liarie et monaohia ib'm Deo hmulantlbua pro aalute anime
mee axoria mee t liberorum meorum & pro a'iabiu Bdoardi de Brodrioke patrii mei et Georgii de
BrodrickeaTimeietAateceHOr' et8ucoe»orum meorum Tnam Tu^tam terro mee in Allertonadjacen'
Tenna Benain riam ei orienlali parl« et temm Henrici de Fercie rx boriuli et olauet' meam Tocat'
Hulmes. Habend' et tenend' imp'pet'm lib'e bonoridce paciflce et plenarie in punm p'petuua i
liberam eleemoainam ab oami Seculari Serricio quietam et &bM)Iutam. Ita q'd ego ft heradea mei
defend' et warrantdiabimn* earn pred'cia Eool'ie et Honachia contra omnea bomine*. EtTthse mea
donatio et conccMio futuria temporibut p'petue firmitabit' robur' inriolabkle et inooncuue obtiaeat'
S'asnlia eam script' teetimonio et sigilli mei munitione roborari Hija Teatibue Heiirico de Percie,
eorgio de Iferile, Joh'e de S'oo Joli'e Jordan de Samford Job'e Glio meo k multie alija.
* O'ibna hae Uteraa Tiaorie Tel audituria Joh'ea de Brodrick aalutem et dilsD'onea. Ifon'it
TniT'aitM me dedieae et conceuiaae et blc p'eenti' carta mea cooflrmaete Henrico filio meo totam
terram mewn in Com' Ebor* et Nortbumbr' et illom hem
MISCELLANEA. OENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
h'end' et t«ncnd' heredibirio sibi et heredibus anii imp'p't'm libers at quiete ct honorlfire intt^re et
pleiurie in o'ibiu rebus et locU o'ibus om'i mea c«wuite TeiBr'one. Eicepta tern ilia quam ego
pred'eui Joh'es dedi Roberto fri elos st filio meo psr conseDaam et TolantsteiD ip'ais IlenT' acirc
medietatem de Middletona q'm teiieb*t de pred'co Henr" et heredib' luU p' quoddani s'tjo' q'd tenetur
ci annuBtim penoluere. Et ita q'd ego pred'co* Johannei DuUam partem terronim Baaruni a
p'nominst' Eenr. Tel heredibui suis elongabo, Tel aliqaid ds Jure suo Tendam rel minoim veL dab o
alieui rel incumbrabo rel in Tadum pooam, Et q'd de terr' p'nominat' allcui mulieri dotem oon
auignabo imp'petu'm guamvu aliquam I'time duierim in Tioreoi & q'd ad aliquem locum religionis
niillam partem terre illiue tranafermin. £t cum in fatn decefseram nihil de terr' illis cum corpore
meo tnuisumHm Tel ill'm vel liered' luos in aliquo decrescam absq' consensu et Toliintate ipsius et
heredum Buor'. Et quia ratum et etsbile p'mnneat et inconTulsum istud p'aonti ei^ripto k sigilli
mei teetimonio firmiter tenend' confirmsTi. Hija tsstibui Petro filio Othonis Will'o de NeBham
Hrnr' de Trooee Hio'o f re luo Job's de Ooulalon Thoma porsona de HidUlona Onlfrido Tre >uo et
multii alij*.
* UuiT'aia ko. Joh'es de Brederick salutem. Ifou'it nniT'sitas Tcitra q'd ego Joh'os de Brodrick
couBnnaTi monachis eooi'ie beats' Itarie extra muroi Ebor' donac'onem q' Qualterus do Brodrick
* Soiant p'sentes et futuri q'd ego Will'us da Brodrick
Uilsa dedi conoesli et hie presenti carta mca confinuaTi fr*!
meo Qalfrido ds Brodrick heredibus suia et suii Assign'
om'ia t'ras ten'ta redditna Mrricia et rererco'es cum pcr-
tinen' que h'ui ei dono patria mei Heur. de Brodrick MiM'
in Enetonn in Com' Ebor' ; h'eiid et tenend' p'dict ter*
tenem'ta reddit' lerTia; ac rcferc'onea cu' pertinen' p'dict'
Oslfridi hered' auii et suia aaaign' de Capit'lia d'nis feod'
illius p' serrio' inde debit' et de iura coneiict' imp'petuu'.
In CUIUS rei teatimoniu' hutc p'aenti carte figillu' meum ap-
poeui hija tcatib' Joh'o de Acre Will'o de Boteler Henr' de
Crediaton Alano de Brodrick Georgio de Odencj et multia
alija. Dat' apud Ebor' die Mercury p'l post ftot'm ec'i
Oregorij p'pe Anno regni Bcgia Edwardi SI' S«gia Edwwdi
' Sciant p'aentoa et futuri qnod ego WiU'ua do Brodrick
Hites dedi et concesai et h^ p'aenti cariA mei confimiiTi
Bob'to de NerUa rnu' croftu' fee TOeat' T<e» biggin in t'ri-
torija de Huddeavrell quod quidem croflu' jncet intra Reginm
Tiam ei parte boriali ct t'nm p'd'e'i Rob'ti ei parte .Aus-
trali. n'end' et tenend' totu" pred'e'm crofbam cum o'ihua
Buis p'tinentija p'd'c'o Rob'to hered' auis et suia Asaign' libera
Sjuiete jure et hereditar' imp'pet' Beddend Capital' d'nis
eodi illius Senicia inde debita etde jure conaiitta &o.
In cuius rri teatimoniu' huie p'senti cnrte aijiillum men*
appoeui hijs Teatibus Alan' de Brodrick filio meo Will'o do Nerile Joli e de Manic; Kumphr' de
Odsney Q^org* de Neebam & multia altja. Dat* apud BuddeaireU die Jovis in Craatino 3'ci Edirardi
Begis Anno regni Regie Edwar* fit' Regis Henrici quinto'.
' Sciant p'sentea et futuri q'd ego Rob'lus de Brodrick
dedi concesai et hac p'aeuti carti mei coofirmaTi Thome
Olden de Richmannd aei acraa terre in campia dc Riehmound
Tooat' Cawea, quo quid' aei acre fuer' terre 'i'home de
Brodiiuk Biunculi & donat' in eicambio AJan patri meo pro
quod' crofto in Huddcswell & nunc in po^soaiono ipsius
Xhoine Olden eiisten' hnbend' et tenend' p'd'c'aa soi acraa
rsrtinen' p'd'c'o Tliome Olden I
, lib'
m, R«d-
Buis Ataign lib'e quiete iuro et heredili
dend' mibi et hcrcdibua meis k meia essig' octo dei ... ._
quatuor anni t'miuoa p'cipalea et p' equates poro'ones Et
ego Bob'tus de Brodricke p'dVua et licredea mei pred'c'as
SOI acres t're cum p'tincn p'd'c'o Thome lured' auis et suis
Assign' contra omnes gentes narrantizsbimua iiip'pe't'm ko.
In cuius re' tesltmoniu' buio p'aenti carte sigillu' meum ap-
poiui Teslib' Joh'o le Conatablo Will'o de Arcie Gslfrid' fll'
Hugonis Alan da Brodrick Hen' Olden cum mult' alijs. Dat' apud Richmound in Tigil sc'i Jo-
baonis Bapt'e Anno regni Regis Edwardi post conqueat' quarto.
' Ceale indentur fuet p' enter nous Henr' de Brodrick et Millfieent aa feme et Alan Otz del' dit
Henr' d'' n p'tie et mo; Mons' Oislbert le Brabanter Ch'r d'altr p'tie Testiinoiiie iioua nous le dit
Henr" etc. Avoir grant a dit Gislb't if. Dat' 4 Bic'i 2.
MISCELLANEA GENKALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
' Sciint p'MDtc« et futari q'd ego Eenrimu do Brodrick dedi et
conceui et hac p'unti oarta mea coBSrmaTJ om'ia mea Miner' tV el
tenementa in Kichmond, Midleton et Huddeswell cum o'ibni tma
p'tinenlijs Mons' Qilsb'to le Brabander mil' &'i meo, B'end' el tenend'
o'ia p'd'o'a maner' tetT* et tenem'ta cum o'ib' iorib' app'tin' sou p'fato
Mons' Oilb'to fr'i ueo duraii' vita mea naturdi et poet mortem meam
Alauo fiiio meo e\ corpore MiUisoeEt Boror* cuiua p'genib & bered'
■uii & »uis BMiga' imp'pet'm etc.
In cuiua rei t«atimoDiu' huic carte mee eigiUa' meam appMui
hiis Teetib' Alan de Zoucb Jobaone de Brodrick Bob'lo de CaniTile
'Uiii'a Pirlej Oeorgio Ore/ et multU alija Dal' apud Bicbmound
WiU'o
aeptimo die SoTembr' Anno regni Begia Bich'i aec'di post conqueatu'
quarto>
'" Soiant p'eetitea et fulnri q'd wo Rob'tus Eliua Bad'phi de NeriJe
relaiBTi &c. Joli'i filio Tbome de Brodrick fr'ia mei & bered' luii k
suia Assign totu' iua menm in o'ib' ilHn t'ris quai Alan GI' Hour' de
Brodrick quoad' habuit de dona et feoSamento Bad'plii mtri* mei in
Nesham et Allerton Ac. Teste HugoBe de Talbote Oalfrido de Tertion
Henrico de fierrare Ham' de Bret Bog'o le Paver et mullil alij*.
Dat' apud Middlebam 4f* die Norcmbr' 8 Henr* 6.
" Fateat kc, me Aliciam quondam uiorem Thome de Brodrick in
pum Tiduetat« mea relaiasie Job'i de Brodrick tolu' iui a' babeo in
o'ib' t'ris kc. que poit mortem p'd'o'i Thome descend' p'd'o Joh'i Olio
meo in Bicbmouud Huddesnell et Midleton Dat' 4 Henr' 6.
'■ Om'ib'ip'i fidelib'ad quoap'seuB scripl'm p'renerit, AUcia quon-
dam uxor Tliome Brodrick lal't'm in D'no. NoTeritia me remiaaisae e*
rclaiaase Joli'i de Brodrick filio meo totu' iua et clamcn' q'd habeo vel
aliquo modo liebere potero r'one dotis leu quocunq' iure heredilario
■ fratre meo Rob'to de Nevile in o'ib' man'uB t'ria et tenemmitia in
Richmond Huddeswell AUerton Neih'm et Middleh'm Ita q'd nee
ogo d'ca Alicia nco aliquis no'ie meo aliouod iua tcI clameu in pre-
d'cia manerijs t'na et teoementia r'one dotia aeu quoounq' iure heredi-
tario eii|;ero lel vendicare pot' im' in futur* led eb om'i aoo'one penitua
imp'pe't'm sum' eicluai. In cuius rei test imo~ huic p'senti carte aigillu'
meu' apposui. Hijs testib' Bob'to Stopilton Henr' Sarile Oalfrido da
Nevite Humft' Boirea, Oeoivio 3tanejet multia alija Dat' apndEbor"
f ndecimo die Moniia Decembria Anno regni Begia Henrici Bexti ocIbto.
" Sciant p'aontea et futur' q'd ego WtU'us Brodrick mile* dedi et
conceesi et hAo p'aent' carta mea confirmaTi Johonni Stane; unu' parru'
CToftu' local' Ulle lowling jacen' in parocliia de Neah'm vizi iut' t'nm
Rog'i Bujtlirop ei parte Boreftli et Begiam viam ex parte Auatr' et
t'»m Buberti de Kerile ei parte orientali' Eabend' et tenend' p'dam
parru' eroftu' cum pertinen' p'd'co Johanni Stanej et her.<d' auii et
luia Aatign' imp'petuu' Beddend' An. In cuiua rei testimoniu' ligillu'
meum appoauu Hiis loetib' Tboma Bowea Bich'o Clio Henr' de ffau-
conberg, Bob'to ISevile, Tlioma Brodriok et mliltis alija. Dat' apud
Bichmound decimo die M'cy Anno regno Begia Edirardi quarti port
** Pateat q'd me Will'm Brodricke de Biclimond Att«rnBuia>«
dilect' mihi in ip'o Bich' ffowiU Attomatum meum at recipiendu' . . .
auae Joh'ea de Brodricke pater meus h'uit de dono Robert! flly Ba'pbi
a Nevili tee. . . . dat' octauo. die Septembria Anno regni Begia Ed'ri
quarti post conquestum secundo.
" Om'ib' ip'i fidelib' ad quos hoc p'aena acriptu' perrenit Har-
garet quondam nor Thome Brodrick de Biobmond sal't'm. Sdatia
me p'ulam Msrgaretom pro aalute animc mee patria mei Thome de
fferingh'm et Antecessor' meorum et pro Balute anime mariti mei et
antcceaaor' auor' et pro divinia celcbrand' in Eocl'ia de Hiddleton Tya*
p' nobia et hered' n'ria imp'pet'm p' Christ' Blenckynsopp cl'icu' et euocesaore« auoa Fresbitoa
Cutarie de dofo fundat' dedisae et p|>enti conceasisac Will'o Cattriok Armigero et Uat'faeo With'oi
gen' et hered' aula imp'pet'm Ilc. Dat' . , . Hear' 8.
" Patent &c. q'd ^o Joh'ea Brodni'k nuper de Bichmound ettomsri dlleetu' mihi in Christo
Bichardu' Wentworth attomatu' men' ad deliberand' plenam et pauificam possesaioncm Henri«i
SsTilo ct Oeorgio Wodrington de o'ib' manerijs t«rria et tenementia meia in Biclimond Nesham
AUerton et Midleh'm quas h'ui ex done Thome Brodrick p'ria mei et que filer' Uaner' terr' et len'ta
Will'i Brodriok Millt' ari mei lut aliquor' anteoeaaor' meor' except &c. Bat' apud Ebor' 29 Uoij
SI Uonr. B.
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363
^f Be it knowne to all men by theis p*BentB that I John Brodrick of
Richmound & Dorothy my dear wife wno is the Daughter & heire of
her ffader William Igarford sometime of Dublin in the kingdome of
Ireland & abo of Jane her mother who was heere of Edward Caperly
of the same kingdome have reoeared & had the day of the making
thereof of John Butler of Dublin Esq. the full some of foure hundred
marks of lawfull money of England in full oontentao'on satisffac'on &
payment of & for the outright bamine sale of all our right title state
& interest in all the lands of Wuliam I^urford k, Edward Osperley
within the Bealme of Ireland according to the true meaning of my
deed dated the fourth day of July last of the which iiy*^ m'ks so by
us receaved of John Butler in full payment of & for the p'missea
raoeared & had I the said John Brodrick k Dorothy my wyfe knowledge
us well & truly contented & paid & thereof & of errerj part and paroell
of the same do deerly release acquitt exonerate & discharge the same
John Butler his heires, executors & Administrators forever. Sealed
with our scales the xxvii day of Septembr. 31 Henr. 8.
'^ This indenture made the fourth day of November in y« fourth yeare of the raigne of our
Boveraigne lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England &c. Betweene Will'm Brodrick
of Kichmond in the county of Yorke of the one part & Thomas Sigiswiok of Bichmond in the
3 unty of York of the other part, witnesseth that whereas John Brodrick of Bichmond aforesaid
ffibther of the said William did by his indenture bearing date 14 Septembr. 3 Edward 6 &c.
** Allen Brodrick of Grays Inn in Com. Midd. Esq. by his Indenture dated xxiiij** Car. Begis
sold ynto George Marshall of Bichmond in Com. Eborum landes belonginge to the Manner & Lo*pp
of Hudswell in Com. Eborum prsd. with warrantie against all claymeinge vnder S' Tho. Brodrick
K* his father William his grandfather or Edward Brodrick of Biehmoud aforesayd his great Grand-
fikther.
These seayenteene deeds aboue written with their seu'all seales as they are
drawen forth in this Pedegree were diligently and faithfully coppied and examined
by the originalls and the Coat of Brodrick with the six other Coates found with
the same beareinge and Collo" in seu*all auncient glasse windowes and monumentes
by vs
Thomas Clarke
William Smith.
ffor the further probat of this Pedegree William Smith gent. agdS about
Twentie five yeares and Thomas Clarke Esq' aged about thirtie seaven yeares
make oath that these seaventeene extracts of deeds doe exactly agree with the
originalls both in names dates and seales as they are expressed in this roll of parch-
ment and the Seaven Coats quartered in this Sheild are the same in Chardge in
color with those that have beene aunciently graven and painted on the monumentes
and glasse windowes belongeinge to this family.
Jurat decimo quarto Aprilis 1649 Eob't Aylett.
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MISGSLIiAJfEA GENEALOaiOA ET HERAXDICA, 371
MOITO^MENTAL INSCEIPTIONS, ETC., AT ILKLET, TOEKSHIEB.
(Taken July, 1867, by Chaeles Jackboit, Esq., of Doncaster.)
HEABS . LYBTH
BTEnED . THE . BOBT
OV . BIOHABB
HOBaHON . WHO
WAS . ICDTESTEB . DT
THIS . PLAOX . WHO
BEPABTBB . THE
7 . OP . APE. . ^i£2"-
sun . BTAT . 66.
HEBE UXTH BTBIXD
THE BOBIE OF BOBEBT
HOBOBOK KDiriSTEB OF
BTILirOTOir CHYBOH
WHO WAS SOintTE TO
THIS BICHABD HOBOSOIT
DECEABEB THE 80
OF BEOEMBEB STI STAB. 86
AJsnso Bonnr 1689.
HBBX . LTETH . THE . BOBT .
OF . MASTEB . BEOIKAIiB .
HEBEB . OF . HOLLIKOHAL* .
WHO . BIEB . THE . 17 . BIEB [»&]
OF . FEBBTABY . IS . THE . TEABB .
OF . OYB . LOBD . OOB . 1658 . HIS .
AOE . 78.
BLESSEB 4 ABE . fraDB . BBABB .
WHICH . BIE . Hr . THE . LOBB .
THEY . SEAS . FBOM . THEIAB .
LABOYBS^ AKB . THEIBE .
WOBX3B . FOLLOWS . THEM .
Fnas.
[ArfM, a lion ramptmty a mullet tfi dexter 0^10^.]
HEBE . LYETH . THE BODY . OF .
CHBI8T0FEB . HEBEB . SEOOIin) . SOIOTE . TO .
MASTEB . BEOINALD . HEBEB . WHO . DIED .
THE . 8 . OF . MAY . 1649 . HIS . AGE . 26 .
FOB . I . AM . PEBSWADED . THAT .
ITEITHEB . DEATH . ITOB . LIFE . KOB .
AirOELB . KOB . PBnrOIPALITIES . l!rOB .
POWEBS . FOB . THIKGES . PBESEITT .
l!rOB . THINOES . TO . COME . KOB . HEIGHT .
KOB . DEPTH . FOB . ANT . OTHEB .
CBEATYBE . SHALL . BE . ABLE . TO .
SEPABATE . MB . FBOM . THE . LOYE .
OF . GOD . WHICH . IS . IN . CHBIST .
JEBTB . OYB . LOBD.
• Hollinghall stands on the right-hand side of Ihe high load to Skipton, about a mile from
Hkley, and is now a small faimhonse belonging to Mr, Middleton,
YOL. n. 8 c
4
372 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDIOA. «
HSBS . LTXTH . THB . BODY . 07 . CAFTAUfTX . lOHF •
HBBEB . SONKB . AND . HEIBE . TO . MA8TBB .
BEGIKALD . EEBEB . OF . HOLLINOHALL .
WHO . DIED . THE . 9 . 07 . APBILL . 1649 .
HI8 . AGE . 28 . YI9ABES.
I . HATE . 70YOHT . A . GOOD . 7IQHT . AlCD . HATE .
7nn8HED . MY . C0YB8E . I . HAYE . KEPT . THE . FAITH .
HENCE70BTH . 18 . LAID . YP . FOB . MB . THE . CBOWIT .
07 . BIQHTEOY8NES8B . WHICH . THE . LOBD . THE .
BIOHTEEY8 . lYDGE . SHALL . GIYE . HE . ATT .
THAT . DAY . AKD . KOT . TO . ME . OKELIE .
BYT . TNTO . ALL . THEM . THAT . LOYB . HI8 .
APPEABEIKGB.
HOPE . AND . FOBTYITE •
FABB . YE . WELL .
KOTHIKQE . BESIDES .
0HBI8T. 4
{^dmut, a lion rampant , a mullet in dexter chief. Two eretts^ one a human head^
profile^ withflovoina hair, issuing from a crovon; the other, on a Ufreaih a human
head, profile, with hair short and voreathed, bearded and moustached."]
HEBE . LYETH . THE . BODY . 07 . LETIOB .
HEBEB . DAYGHTEB . TO . THE . SAID .
BEGINALD . HEBEB . WHO . DIED . THE .
22 . OF . APBILL . 1649 . HEB . AGE . 18 .
I . KKOW . THAT . I . SHALL . BIBE .
AGAINE . TS . THE . BESYBECTIOK . 07 .
THE . LAST . DAY . 70B . I . AM . SYBE .
THAT . THOY . MY . BEDEEMEB .
LIYEST . AND . THOYGH . THAT . AFTEB .
MY . DEATH . WOBMES . DESTBOY .
THIS . BODY . YET . I . SHALL . SEE .
THEE . MY . LOBD . AND . MY . GOD .
IS . THIS . FLESH.
Here Lyeth the body of B^nald Heber Son to lobn Heber
of Hollingball Gent & Sarah his Wife who dyed y« 29^ of
lune Anno Dom. 1687 being 2 years 3 months & 6 dayes
old. Whosoeuer shall not receiue y* Kingdome of God as a
little Childe he shall not enter therm. Therfore remember
thy Creatour iu the dayes of thy youth for Childhood
and youth are Vanity.
Sarah the wife of Bich^
Strother Gent and daugh
ter of lohn Heber G^nt.
died 24 October 1734 ^tatis
73. also Reginald a Son of
the said £icn^ and Sarah*
Strother Bom 21 Aug^ 1730
died . . May 1731.
HIO lAOET OOBPYS AVTHO. OOATES
YICAB. HYTYS PABOOHIE. QYI OBIJT ll"*® DIB
lYir. AB^ DOM. 1G65. JBTATIB SYJS. 70.
JftOBS MIHI LYOBTM,
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here:
HEBER-
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FINISHE
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OF RICH
RIGHTI
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MISCELLANEA OEKEAlOaiOA ET HEBALDICA. 373
Near this place is Interred
Bdw<> Boiling of Ilkley Glent.
Died 5^ June 1740 A^ 86.
Eliz. his wife died 12 July
1720Ag«6L lohn their
son died 10^ Mar. 1723 Ag* 28.
Nath* their son died 9^
Feb. 1728. Ag* 80. Marg*
Wife to Nath. died 9^ Sep.
1740 A^ 36 Edw<> their feon
died 28 Aug^ 1729 A^ 38 weeks.
Here lieth the Body of M*"
Cha. Tatham of Ilkley, who
departed this Life the 28^ Day
of Decern' 1799 Aged 27 years.
INTSBBSD
M' JOSEPH WATKIKSOK, OCTOBEB THB 6*^ 1669.
M™ MABY WATKINSOK HIS WIPE, MAT 14*^ 1658.
M' HEITEBY WATKIN80N. THEBE SOWN FEBBYABT T* 4*^ 1648.
MABY LAWSOK DAYGHTEB TO M' WILPBED LAWSOK AKD
MABY HIS WIPE WHO WAS SECOND DAYGHTEB TO THB
SAID I08EPH AND MABY WATKIWBON IVLY THB 16*^ 1662.
WILPBED LAW80K SONW TO M' WILPBED LAWSOK AM)
MABY HIS WIPE ITLY THB 22°* 1671.
EDWABDE LAWSOK THEBE SONIIE ATGYST THB PIBBTE 1671.
{^Arms quarterly, Ist andiith, per pale aahle and argent^ a chevron eounterehanged^ with
a crescent for difference; 2nd and Srd,tivo bars sable, in chief three roundels,
Orest, on a toreaih, between two arms embowed, the sun in splendour.']
II7TEBBED
WATKIlfSON LAWSON SOIT TO
M' OODPBEY LAWSOir OF LEEDS
MABGHAITT AND ELIZABETH
HIS WIPE, YTHO WAS ELDEST
DAYGHTEB TO M' IOSEPH
wateinson op this plaob.
koyembeb the 20^ 1671.
aged 9 yeabs 2 moneths
and 2 dates.
To if>tajv cK Qtw KaXM9
Prope hanc Columnam posits sunt ezuYin
Elizabeths
Edmundi Beeston, hujus FarochiiB Yicarii
Uxoris ;
Georgii Blanshard de Civ. Ebor. Gtenerosi Fili©.
r\v n/% a i. A I Sal. humanae 1764
Ob. 20 Sept. Anno I ^^^^ g^^ gg
Foeminae maritus desideratissimae
Memorem hanc moerens statuit
Tabellam.
Supra dictis Exuviis adjiciuntur etiam Beliquis
374 MISCELLAKBA GEK£AL0€^10A Bf HEBALBlOA. ^
Edmandi Beeston hujus Farochiffi Yicarii B.D.
Et honoratiBS : Yid* Comitisss de Abergavenny
e C^pellanis ; Yiri
Frobi, sancti et eraditi.
Ob : ll** die Cal. Apr. Ann. Dom. 1778 ^t : 68.
(All the foregoing inscriptiona are on brass plates.)
Within an arched recess in the south aisle is the recumbent figure of a knight
in armour with a shield ^r^^^y (Middleton), which recently-made seats too much
hide from view. This is said to represeAt Sir Adam de Middleton of the date circa
1812.
In the wall above, on a marble tablet —
HIO QVIBSOrF
aVXIELKTS . ICtDDIiBTOK . BYAVIBSTHO . IFOBITIO.
ICOBIBYS . PnsSIMIS . ASOLEBOSKB . QTT
nrvTVBirvM . hobbth . nr . bzbhplvm
_ PATIEirrLfi . PEBPB88TB . YIYBBB . BESIIT
T . KALEKB . OCTOBB . MBCCC . AKKOS . KATVB
ZVTI . MBNSES . IX.
B . I . P .
+
J[Armi, argent Jretty Bobh^ a canton of the last. Crest^ on a wreath a garb or
between two wings erect sableJ]
In memory of Samuel Margerison Esq. of Bradford, and formerly of this Parish,
who died 26^ August 1858, aged 81 years.
Sacred to the memory of Thomas Hauxworth, late of Ausby in this parish.
Died March 19^ 1817, aged 64 years. Also of Elizabeth, daughter of the Ute
Grafton and Mary Wilks, late of Leeds. Married to the above named Thomas
Hauxworth Nov. 22«* 1780. Died May 18"» 1828, aged 77 years. And of Gbafton
Hauxworth their son, died Dec. &^ 1824, aged 34 years.
William Hardcastle, late of Leeds, who died March 24^ 1829, aged 36 years.
Fhebe, dau : of Eichard and Fhebe Margerison, of Manningham near Bradford,
died May 2^^ 1823, aged 17.
Alice, widow of Titus Oldroyd, died August 10^ 1802, aged 78.
W. Cary, died 4*»» May 1781, aged 76 years.
Sacred to the Memory of Mary, daughter of the Eev** John Lister, late Yicar of
this place. Married Jan^ 25"» 1746, to Grafton Wilks, late of Leeds. Died
Augu8t 6"> 18U2, Aged 77 years. Also of Phoebe, their daughter. Died July 1I»*
1829, aged 75 years.
In memory of Thomas Beanlands, of Ilkley, who died July 31"^ 1817, aeed 64
years. Also of Ann, wife of the above Thomas Beanlands, who died July 22°*
1847, aged 88 years. Also of William their son, who died Jan^ 12^ 1821, aged
84 years.
ttltldSLLAlfEA 6:£lKBAIiOGICA £T HEEALDIOA. 8^6
To the Memory of
The Be?^ HsiraT Leathlet Abmitage, M.A.,
Late Incumbent of Osmaston, Derbys,
Who, after a painful illness
Borne with Christian resimation,
And in full assurance of hope
In his Sayiour,
Departed this life, deeply lamented,
4*^ November 1851, aged 33,
Leaving two children.
'' When Christ, who is our life,
Shall appear, then shall ye also
appear with Him in glory.*'
This Tablet is erected by nis widow.
The Vault is the north west
Comer of the Church Yard.
• The East window, consisting of five lights, and representing the Crucifixion, is
stated on a brass plate beneath to have been
" Dedicated by John L. Margerison, of Bradford, as a token of affectionate
regard to the memory of several near Belatives interred in the Vault of this Church
A.D. 1861."
On the north side of the Communion table a stained window of two' lights.
Laying our Saviour in the tomb. Beneath two Angels with scrolls. — 1. *' Oranty
O Lord, that through the Orave & Gate of Death we aUo may pass to our jot(ful
resurrection.*^ 2. *' For his merits who died was buried S[ rose again for us Thy Son
Jesus Christ our Lord,**
In memory of Margaret, the beloved wife of Bev^ John Snowdon, A.M. some*
time Vicar of this place. Bom a.d. 1815. Died 1833. Also of Elizabeth their
eldest child. Bom 1840. Died 1844.
At the east end of South Aisle, stained window of three lights. In first a
representation of the Good Samaritan, beneath an Angel and scroll, '* Go and do
thou likewise;** second, a full length figure of "Sanctus Lucas;" third, the
paralytic man let down by ropes for the Saviour's healing. " I was sick and ye
visited me** The whole inscribed beneath, " To the G-lory of God and the Memory
of Edmund Smith M.D. late Physician of llkley Wells House, who died June 5
1864."
Inscription round the font. '' He saved us by the washing of Begeneration and
renewing of the Holy Ghost."
Near the above. ''The Incorporated Society for Building &c. Churches
granted £100 towards enlarging this Church, upon condition that 283 seats
numbered 31 to 64 and 89 to 104 be reserved for the use of the Poorer Inhabitants
of this Parish/'
A brass plate on the inside of the door of an old carved black oak pew has the
following inscription : —
376 MISGELLAKEA OENSALOdlGA £¥ HEEALDiCA.
" We hereby assign this Few, being the extreme West End of the North Aisle,
to B. B. Fopplewell, in right of his Residence at Beacon Hill.
John Snowdon, Yicar of Ilklej.
John Lumbj, 1
John C. Battj, > Churchwardens.
Ilkley May 12, 1868." John Kendall J' J
Ik the Chttbch-yabd,
Are inscriptions, for Eev^ John Tate, who died at Middleton Low Hall April 21,
1842, aged 66. E.I. P.
Ellis, eldest son of John and Mary Boiling, 8^ Jan^^ 1851 aged 71.
Fhebe, wife of Bich^ Margerison, of Manningham, and dau : of the late M^ John
Boiling of Ilkley, Aug^ 18, 1839 aged 57. Kichard Margerison May 13, 1851,
aged 76. Ellis, son of above Eichard and Thebe M. May 16, 1853, aged 4d, with
others of the name.
Elise, wife of Benjamin Gatliffe Esq. of Mount Pleasant, Ilkley, 3<^ S^t. 1850,
aged 41.
Elizabeth Anne wife of Hatton Hamer Stansfield, bom at Warwick 11^ Nov.
1798, died in London 8*^ March 1851. Elizabeth Anne Crompton, dau : of the
above, 23^ Aug. 1832, aged 4 years.
Emily 6^*^ dau : of Bev^ Enock Clementson, Yicar of Church Minshal], Cheshire,
Feb. 6, 1856, aged 33.
Thomas Hughes, of Liverpool, May 23^ 1854, aged 47.
John TJttley, late of Ghreasbro*, near Wentworth, March 3* 1855, let. 56.
William Marshall Esq. late of Bescot !Eall, Staffordshire, who d. at Ilkley 22^
Sept. 1855, aged 47.
Joseph Eavenscroft Elsey, late of the Bank of England, and of Highgate,
Middlesex, Sept. 29, 1858, set. 06.
Eobert Origor, Agent for the Commercial Bank of Scotland, at Aberdeen, who
d. at Ben-Ehydding, 6^ Jan^ 1856, aged 39.
Clara, youngest child of William and Mary White, of Loughborough, July 11,
1855, aged 15.
Gteorge Little, of Liverpool 4^ July 1855, aged 37.
James Wilson Esq. of Hrhoot, East India, 3^^ A\ig : 1855 aged 38.
Alice, d. of Joseph Alfred and Sarah Kitty Nicholson, of Balham Hill, London.
MISCELLANEA aENEALOGICA ET HEBALpiCA. 877
Thomas a. pf W^ and Sarah Beanlands, of Uklej, July 26^^ 1859, aged 50.
John 8. of Joseph and Sarah B. of Low House, Ilklej, who died at Minneapolis,
Minnesota, Territory North America Aug : 1, 1855, aged 26.
Ann, wife of Henry Sagar, grocer, of Bradford, dau. of W"* and Sarah
Beanlands, of Ilkley, 7"^ April 1849, 8Bt. 38.
Henry Sagar, 10 May 1852, aged 44.
Margaret wife of Silvester Fetyt, of Langbar, Sept. 29^, 1741, aged 67.
Herbert Beayer, 1797.
William Whitley, of Ilkley, Organist, April 25, 1844 »t. 46.
Mary Eowley, d. of late Eev^ George Eowley, D.D. Master of University
College, Oiford, bom April 12, 1823, died Dec. 10, 1866.
William Bamsden, of Stead, farmer, 16 May 1840, aged 72. William his son,
9 May 1841, aged 45. Sarah, w. of first named W"" B. 4 June 1843, aged 77.
Sarah, widow of Bichard Moulson Esq. M.D. of Halifax, 9^ March, 1864.
William Key Dykes, of Wakefield, Jan^ 10, 1864, aged 71. Elizabeth his wife
June 14«> 1867, aged 74.
Oeorge Hudson, of Middleton, G«nt., "a man highly esteemed and justly
celebrated for his superior skill and eminent success in surgical operations. Ete
was intimately acquainted with the late Bev^ John Wesley, and preached th^
Gk)8pel in connection with the Wesleyans for half a century," died 26"* May 1813,
aged 75. EUen, his relict 22°^ Dec. 1832, aged 61. Two sons died in infancy.
Others for the names of Butterfield, Nowell, Dobson, Lumby, Hearfield, Wade,
Crichley, Barrett, Yickers, Smith, Ellis, Snowdon, G-race, Delves, Boundell,
Brumfitt, Kendall, Speight, Newton, Lister, Thackray, Bhodes, Dove, Dean,
Netherwood, Sherwin, Hudson, Woofinden, Thornton, Stephenson, Jennings, etc. etc.
There are three ancient Saxon crosses, which Dr. Whitaker supposes were not
sepulchral, but early objects of religious reverence, and that the number is in
allusion to the mystery of the Trinity.
378
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WILLS AND NOTICES OF GILBERT OF KENT.
From Subsidy Bolls.
16 Car. I. Lathe of St. Augustine, Westbeere. Thomas G-ilbert, gent.*
£3, £1. 48.
4 Car. 1. Cranbrook. Mildred &. vid. Lands 30s., Gs.
16 Car. I. West Mailing. Thomas G. 208., 8s.
39 Eliz. West Mailing. Philip Gilbert. Lands 20s., 8s.
39 Eliz. Petham. Henry G., John G.
39 Eh'z. Cranbrook.. Alex. G. Goods £3. Ss.
39 Eliz. Cranbrook. Laurence G. Goods £3. 8s.
18 Jac. I. Westbeere. Thomas G., gent. £3. 8s.
Hearth Tax, 1673.
Chilham. — John Gilbert, 4.
Hadlow. — Mary Gilbert, 6.
Loose. — Wm. Gilbert, 4.
Leedes. — John Gilbert, 3.
Northfleete. — Widow Gilbert, 5.
AUhallows.— Widow Gilbert, 6.
Will of Jordan Guilbert of Hadlow, senior, yeo. Dau'rs Mary Ann and Sarah
(youngest), £60 each. Mary, wife, ex'ix. Thomas, second son, land in Hadlow.
Lands to wife to bring up children, then to five sons equally, viz. John, Thomas,
Edmund, Jordan, and Henry. Witn. Hen. Barton, Geo. Hooper. Dated 8 July
1666, pr. 28 Aug. at Eochester.
Wul of Anne Gilbert of West Mailing, singlewoman. My cousins Michael
Hay ward, Joseph H., and James H.. Is. each. Cousin Andrew, sou of Joseph H., £5.
Clements, Balden, Vigean, other names mentioned. Cousin Elizabeth Pierce ux.
Edmund Pierce of Maidstone, blacksmith. Mark of testator. Dated 11 April
1710, proved at Eochester May 1716.
Will of Edmund Gilbert of Hadlow, yeoman. One shilling each to four
brothers, John, Thomas, Jordan, and Henrv. Eesidue of estate to wife Mary.
Witn. Tho. Long; Martha Knight, Tho. Knight. Dated 30 May 1684, proved Aug.
1710 at Eochester, by Mary, wife, ex'ix.
I
Jurdan Gilbert of Hadlow, ob. 1666.^Mary 1666. Michael Gilbert of Hunton, 1699.
^ !
n \ ' \ n i i
John 1684. £dmuod<«Mary Henry Mary. Sarah. Jordan Gilbert of
— ob. s. p. 1684. 1684. — East Peckham,
Thomas 1684. 1710. Anne. 1684-1700.
John Gilbert of Marden, l727.=Flst wife d. of Peter Austen, dead 1727.
Mil I I
Eleanor. Susan. Peter Gilbert of Marden ,=fSarah, ob. Deo. John G., ob. 15 Sept. 1769, Jor-
9, 1790, nt. 61. »t. 69. By wife Pfttienoe dan
had a son Thomas. G.
I
ob. 30 May 1787, »t. 71.
Mary. M. I. Yalmng.
I I M f
William Gilbert of Hunton, John Gilbert of Mar-=FFrano6s, Sarah. Jordan G. of Maidstone,
ob. June 24, 1796, set. 39. den, ob. Apl. 23, 1840, ob. Aug. — ob. Mch. 7 1803, et. 39.
Wife Elizabeth ob. May 12, ast. 86. M. 1. Yald- 27 1834, Susan- M. I. Hunton. By wife
1822, SBt. 72. M. 1. Hunton. ing. »t. 83. nah. Mary had a son John.
I . I I
'H m. Gilbert of Hunton,^ Elisabeth. Thomas. Susan,
ob. Feb. 1 1866 »t. 78.
Wm. Gilbert of Hunton, 1860. Five d.
* There is a pedigree of several descents of Gilbert of Westbeere and Sandwioh in Beny's
' Kent Genealogies.'
385
INDEX OF NAMES.
In this Index f the maiden namet of wivee follow c^ter iheir ChrUtian namee heiween pare§Uhe8ei»
Abbot, Elinor, 328.
John, 2G0, 823.
Samuel, 201.
WiUiam, 260.
Abbott, John, 126.
Abell, Sarah, 229.
Ab John, Mr., 8.
A'Court, Letitia, 47.
William, 47.
William Pierce Ashe, 47.
Acre, John de, 361.
Acton, Maud de, 66.
Ralph, 65, 56.
William de, 56.
Adams, George E., 14.
G. E. iBouffe Droffon), 87-
89.
Margaretta, 63.
Thomas, 63.
Ady, Jo., 241.
MaiV (Cole), 241.
Albany, Hugh de, 161.
Isabel, 161.
William de, 161.
Alcock, John, 64.
Aldbroughe, Jane (Malleverer),
76.
Mr., 76.
Richard, 76.
Aldeburgh, tfane (Mauleverer),
81.
Richard, 81.
Aldeburghe, Ric, 80, 81.
Aldersey, Frances (Fansbawe),
346.
Thomas, 16.
William, 346.
Alesford, John, 204.
Alexander, Edward, 71.
Hester (Maomanus), 269.
V Robert, 269.
Alice, Queen of Henry I., 141.
Allard, Henry, 329.
Isabel (Finch), 329.
Nicholas, 329.
Pamell, 329.
Robert, 829.
Alison, Colin, 70.
Margaret, 70.
Margaret (Linning), 70.
Allen, Eliza, 152.
John, 152.
Allin, Eliezer, 170.
Allin^ton, Egidius, 117.
Giles, 7.
Alman, Cicely, 114.
Francis, 114.
Margaret, 114.
William, 114.
Altham, James, 138.
Altaripa, John de, 162.
Alwin, Helen (Fanshawe), 4.
Robert, 4.
Amcotts, Henry, 104.
Amherst, Charles Selby, 111.
Amyas, John, 78.
Anderson, Christian (Black -
ader), 70.
Elizabeth, 260.
HeniT, 70.
Isabel, 70.
Isabella, 212.
J. Hodgson, 70.
Margaret (Hodge), 70.
Richard, 260.
Robert, 70.
Thomas, 70.
Anderton, Anne, 152.
Hugh, 152.
Andrew, Stephen, 329.
or Andrews, William, 342.
Andrews, Elizabeth, 342.
Mildred (Fanshawe), 296,
341.
Phineas, 296, 342.
Robert, 294.
Anne, Joan (Cole), 239.
John, 239.
Anstis, John {Garter), 43, 252,
263.
Antronithe, John, 236.
Margaret ( Bodrugan), 236.
Antwistle, Godytha, 321.
John, 321.
Anwyll, Ellen, 109.
Richard, 106.
Ap Jeuan, Elizabeth (Lloyd),
278.
Robert, 278.
Apleton, Anne (Mildmay), 198.
Roger, 198.
Appesley, Henry, 163.
Joanna (Sidney), 168.
William, 163.
Ap Roger, Richard, 278.
Apulderfielde, Andrew, 134.
Arcbdall, Edward, 244.
Elizabeth (Cole), 244.
Archdeacon, Alice (Rooh), 236.
Cioele (Haocomb), 236.
EUza (Talbot), 236.
Joan, 239.
John, 286-287, 239.
Mary, 239.
Maud (Mules), 236.
Maude ( ), 237.
Michael, 284.
Odo, 234, 236.
Ralph, 236.
Thomas, 235, 239.
Warren, 236.
Archer, Simon, 280, 231.
Thomas Coates, 1.
Arcie, William de, 361.
Arden, Charles Percival, Lord,
309.
Ardeme, Richard de, 277.
Ardington, Sirell, 88.
Aregrim, a Saxon, 182.
Armitage, Alathea, 88, 91.
Anne, 88, 90, 91.
Anthony, 92.
Beatrix, 88, 91.
Catherine, 88, 90.
Charles, 91.
Christopher, 88, 91, 92.
Dorothy (Ardington) 88,
92.
Dorothy (Arthington), 91.
Edmund, 90.
Edward, 87, 180, 181.
386
INDEX OP NAMES.
Armitage — continued,
Elizabeth, 87, 88.
Elizabeth (Kaye), 87.
Elizabeth (Traps), 88.
Emme (Gregory), 87.
Frands, 87, 88, 90.
George, 88, 91, 92.
Gregory, 87, 98, 180,
181.
Henry Leathley, 875.
Joan, 6, 343.
Jol^n, 87, 88, 90-93.
Joseph, 92.
Katherine (Beamond), 87.
Katherine (Danby), 88.
Margaret, 88, 90.
Margaret (ThomhiU), 88.
Margery (Beaumont), 87.
Mary, 88.
Mary (Traps), 88.
Michael, 88, 90, 91.
Prudence, 88.
Thomas, 87, 88, 90, 94.
William, 87, 88, 90, 91.
843.
Winifred, 88.
Winifred (Knight), 87, 88.
Armstrong, John, 32.
Armytage, Anna Maria (Grif-
tith), 132.
Anne (Stringer), 181.
Christopher, 89, 91-93.
Edvrard, 90, 92.
Elizabeth, 90, 94, 180, 181.
Elizabeth (Calverley), 181.
Elizabeth (Hanson), 181.
Emma (Gregory), 181.
Emma (Bookley), 181.
Francis, 89-94.
G. J., 179.
George, 89, 91, 92, 93, 878.
Grace, 179, 180, 181.
Gregory, 90, 92.
James, 179, 181.
John, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
179, 180, 181.
Joseph, 90.
Katherine, 90, 93, 179, 180,
181.
Katherine (Danby), 89.
Margaret (Thomhiil), 89.
Margaret, 91.
Margerie, 92.
Mar3% 90, 93, 94, 179, 181.
Mary (Trapps), 89.
Prudence, 90.
Richard, 179, 181.
Robert, 9^^ 179, 180, 181.
Sumuel, 92, 93, 132.
Thomas, 89, 90, 92, 94^ 179,
180 181
William, 90, 94, 179, 180|
181.
Winifred, 90.
Winifred (Knight), 181.
Arnold, Ann, 304.
•John, 804.
Thomas, 67.
Arthington, Cyril, 91.
Ashbumham, Elizabeth, 162.
Elizabeth (Finch), 881.
Richard, 162.
Thomas, 331.
Ashaw, Leonard, 16.
Ashenden, Ann, 242.
Cicely, 242.
Frances, 242.
Margaret (Cole), 242.
Mary, 242.
Thomas, 242.
William, 242.
Asheton, Elizabeth (Twyford),
146.
Janet (Harington), 145.
Richard, 146.
Roger, 145.
Thomas, 145.
Ashley, Anthony, 156.
Philippa (Weston), 156.
Ashton, Alice, 145.
Alice (Harington), 146.
Jane (Heskaith), 146.
Thomas, 145.
of Croston, 143.
Aspland, Robert, 27.
Asshaw, Jane (Pilkington), 145.
Roger, 145.
Assheton, Anne, 305.
Ralph, 305.
Astry, Luke, 108.
Atkins, Edward, Sir, 356, 357.
William, 22.
Atkinson, Jasper, 32.
Louisa Jane Grace (Gyll),
32.
Attwood, Ralph, 78.
Richard, 78.
William, 78.
Atwell, Joan, 23^.
John, 234, 235.
Margery (Leuker), 234.
Atwood, Andrew, 199.
Harman, 139.
Marian (Mildmay), 199.
Audlegh, Adam de, 142.
Lidulphus de, 142
Aughton, Alice (Ueeketh), 145.
Ann, 152.
Richard, 145, 152.
Austen, Anne (lAmbard), 113,
114.
Mrs., 112.
Peter, 384.
Sackville, 113.
Avell, Lord, 74.
Awbrey, Elizabeth, 189.
Aylesbury, Robert, Earl of, 231,
232.
Aylesford, Heneage, Earl of,
218
Aylett, Robert, 363.
Aylmer, Anne, 244.
EUzabeth (Cole), 243.
Fitzgerald, 248.
James, 244.
Ayloff, Henry, 355.
Ayloffe, Benjamin, 9, 115.
Henry, 340.
Ayloffe — eanHmted,
Katherine (Fansbawe), 840.
Margaret (Fanshawe), 9,
115.
William, 9.^
Aynsley, Emma Sarah (Peach),
310.
John Murray, 810.
Ayres, Samuel, 356, 357.
Babham, Eleanor (Cheyney),
135.
John, 135.
Babington, Benetta (Ward), 19.
David, 259.
Dr., 208.
Emma (KnoUes), 19.
Janet (Maitiand), 208.
Helen (Macmanus), 259.
John, 19.
Baoon, Anne, 320.
Dorothy (Hopton, Smith),
320.
Elizabeth, 320.
John, 29.
Nathaniel, 318, 819.
Nicholas, 319.
Robert, 29.
Winifred, 320.
Bailey, Susanna (Gyll), 81.
WiUiam, 31.
Baillie, Amelia, 308.
James, 308.
Baird, Charlotte Marion, 247.
Douglas, 247.
Bakeman, William, 81.
Baker, Christopher, 1, 2.
Frances, 324.
George, 1, 2.
Henry, 826.
John, 1, 824, 326.
Margaret (Whalley), 324.
Richard, 101, 326, 341, 342.
Symond, 1.
Balden, , 384.
Baldwin, Thomas, 29.
Bale, Henry, 194.
Mr., 113.
Mrs., 113.
Balfour, Blaney Townley, 245.
Dr., 72.
Florence (Cole), 245.
Henrietta (Smith), 72.
John, 72.
Ball, Albert, 172.
Annette, 172.
John, 2.
Maiy Anna (Kaines), 172.
Mary Anne, 172.
Robert, 172.
Sampson, 172.
Selina, 172.
Ballard, Nicholas, 99.
Bam vile, Joan, 142.
PhUip, 142.
Bancks, Elizabeth, 849.
John, 349.
Bandun, James Barnard, Earl
of, 369.
INDEX OP NAMES.
887
Btaidon-'^conHmied.
SunaDR Maiy, Countess of
(Brodrick), 869.
Banester, Margaret, 148, 160.
Thomas, 142, 148, 150.
Banister, Dannes, 321.
Banks, Anne, 306, 307.
Elisabeth, 307.
Elizabeth (Clementi), 307.
Elizabeth (Bohde), 307.
Hester, 307.
John, 189, 307.
Lady, 139.
Mary, 307.
William, 306, 807.
Bannester, John, 821.
Bannister, Alexander, 135.
Bantree, Richard, 78.
Barber, Diana (Fanshawe), 5.
,29.
Edward, 5, 115.
Marianne (Gill), 29.
Bard, Henry, 260.
Nathaniel, 260.
Barfoote, Thomas, 285, 286.
Barker, Ag^es (Wright), 387.
(Cooke), 837.
(Tymperley), 337.
Anne, 337.
Beetney, 387.
Christopher (Oarter),SlSi.
Edward, 284, 285.
Elizabeth, 337, 349.
Francis, 343.
John, 837.
Michael, 337.
Famell, 387.
Bobert, 337.
Barkham, Robert, 105.
Barington, Agnes (Bellowse),
162.
Agnes (Chetwyn), 162.
Anne, (Beard), 162.
Brissell (Meroye), 161.
Eustace, 161.
Eya (Manderille), 161.
Humphrey, 161.
Isabel (Cottam), 168.
John, 163.
Katherine (Barnes), 168.
Margaret (CloYile), 162.
Margaret (Toy), 162.
Maud (Nortoffte), 161.
Nichola«, 161, 162, 163.
Odonell, 161.
PhiUp, 162.
Thomas, 162.
Thomasine, 163.
Barley, George, 288.
Barkluun, Edward, 104.
Barley, John, 75.
Barlow, Edward, 304.
Barnard, James, 369.
Manr (Mildmay), 198.
Mathew, 198.
Barnes, Anthony, 163.
Katherine, 163.
Barret, G^rge, 826.
Barrett, Charles, 262.
TOL. II.
Barrett — continued,
, 377.
Barry, Catherine, 866.
Redmond, 366.
Barstanberg, Turstan de, 334.
Bartley, Lord, 322.
Barton, Barbara (Lasoelles),
128.
28.
Elinor (Hesketh), 150.
Ellen (Heskaith), 146.
Henry, 384.
Joan (Gyll), 28.
Mary (Heskaith) 151, 158.
Mary (Hesketh), 146.
Richard, 146, 151, 158.
Robert, 150.
Thomas, 128.
Baskerville, Jane, 204,
John, 204.
Margaret (Blackett), 204.
Ralph, 204.
Basset, Anselm, 825.
Ralph, Lord, 142.
Robert, 281.
Bassett, William, 284.
Bate, Anne (Hall), 256.
Richard, 256.
Bateman, Thomas, 28.
,24.
Bates, Mr., 87.
Bathurst, Allen, Earl, 397
Benjamin, 366, 367.
Catherine (Brodrick), 866,
367.
Peter, 243.
Selina, 243.
Batisford, Alice, 332.
Cicely, 332.
Helen, 162.
Isabel, 382,
Joane, 382.
Robert, 162.
William, 382.
Battayle, John, 329.
Pamell (Finch), 829.
Batty, John C, 376.
Baudowine, James, 139.
Baynes, Grace (Woodroffe),
879.
Richard, 879, 388.
The, 854.
or Barnes, Richard, 383.
Baynham, Jos., 880.
Mary (Pox), 380.
Baytop, Elizabeth (Gyll), 81.
Thomas, 31.
Beade, John, 6.
Beadle, Mary, 7, 9.
Beale, John, 98, 109
Mary, 109.
Manr (Lumbard), 109.
Beamoud, Henry, 87.
Beamont, Elizabeth (Army-
tage),90.
Rich., 87.
Thomas, 90.
Beanlands, Ann, 377.
Ann ( ), 374.
Beanlands — eaniinmid,
John, 877.
Joseph, 877.
Sarah, 377.
Thomas, 374, 376.
William, 374, 376.
Beard, Anne, 162.
Robert, 162.
Beauchamp, Joanna (Fitsalan),
163.
William, 92.
Beaufort, Edmund, Duke of
Somerset, 379.
Henry, Duke of Somerset,
879.
(or Belfort), Thomas, 19.
Beaumont, Elizabeth (Army-
^e), 181.
Thomas, 92, 181.
William, 92.
Beaumonts of Bretton,.the, 878.
Beayer, Herbert, 377.
Bebington, Ann, 10.
Beck, Emma (Dawson), 52.
Robert, 52.
Beckingham, Thomas, 267.
Beckwith, Lionel, 265.
Bedell, Alice (Famdiawe), 6, 7,
9, 116, 297, 303, 352.
Capel, 6, 7, 116, 352.
Capell, 6, 297, 301, 303.
John, 6, 301.
Bedle, Elizabeth, 139.
Matthew, 138, 189.
Thomas, 139.
Beeston, Edmund, 873, 374.
Elizabeth (Blanshaid), 878.
Thomas, 57.
Beestone, Alice (Helleeby), 67.
Beeton, Alice (Gill), 30.
John, 80.
Belcher, Samuel, 176.
Sarah, 176.
Belchier, WiUUm, 182.
Belknap, Alice, 388.
Anne, 888.
Edward, 333.
Elizabeth, 338.
Haman, 833.
Henry, 883.
Janet (Maitland), 212.
Joan (Butler), 883.
John, 838.
Philip, 838.
Robert, 888.
William, 338.
Bell, Edmond, 337.
Elizabeth (Jackson, aUat
Lascelles), 129.
Francis, or Frances, 887.
Jane (Cleaver), 807.
John, 129.
Robert, 807.
Belliname, — , 322.
Bellingham, Agnes, 218.
,103.
Henry, 218.
James, 77, 217.
Thomsfl, 34.
8 E
388
INDEX OP NAMES.
Bellowse, Agnes, 162.
Richard, 162.
Beltz, G. J. (Lancasier), 49.
Benalio, Jerome, 383.
Benyon, Maria, 368.
Biofaard, 368.
Beoett. Joanna, 229.
John, 229.
Bo, 342.
Bennet, John, 102.
Madam, 102.
Mr., 2.
Benolt, Thomas (Clarenceux),
173
Bentley, Mary (Gill), 30.
Stephen, 30.
Beresfonl, Amelia Catherine,
245.
Cobbe,245.
Berkett, Peter, 303.
Berkeley, Joan de, 204.
Bobert de, 204.
William de, 204.
Isabel (Mowbray), 163.
James, Lord, 163.
John, 204.
Maud, 204.
Margaret, 204.
Nicholas, 204.
Bernard, Margery (Mildmay),
262.
,262.
Berr^, John, 258.
Bertie, Bobert, 356.
Bobert, Earl of Lindsey,
356.
Bestone, Margaret, 57.
Matilda (Thornton), 57.
Bestone, Henry, 56, 57.
Betenham, Henry, 830.
Betham, William, 50.
William fGarterJ, 247.
Beverly, George, 95.
Bewpell, Henry, 287.
Margaret, 237.
Bickerstaff, G., 109.
Bigland, Balph (Norroy), 169.
Bigod, Roger, Earl of Norfolk,
141.
Billingforde, Margaret, 313.
WiUiam, 313, 315.
Billingham, , 147.
Bingley, Maria, 63.
William, 63.
Binion, Anne, 349.
John, 349.
Bird, Susanna (Marshall), 62.
Bisham, Bobert, 277.
Thomas, 277.
Bishop, Abraham, 4.
,382.
Elizabeth, 320.
James, 37.
Mary, 382.
Thomaa, 320.
Bispam, Alice de, 141.
Alice (Dodingsells), 142.
Boger de, 142.
Waring de, 141.
Blaokader, Christian, 70.
Blackbourne, Abraham, 13.
Frances (Fanshawe), 13.
Blackett, Jane, 204.
John, 204.
Margaret, 204.
Margaret (Berkeley), 204.
Bkckwell, Joshua, 86.
Mary (Wolley), 85, 86.
Samuel, 85, 86.
Blair, Gnzel, 207.
Helen, 70.
Jane (Hay), 207.
Janet, 207.
John, 207.
Bland, Anne (Fuller), 130.
Diana (Kem^s), 130.
Elizabeth (Julian), 130.
Fanny Diana, ISO.
Francis Christopher, 130.
James, 130.
John, 130.
Lucinda (Herbert), 130.
Lucy (Brewster), 130.
Nathaniel, ISO.
Blenkinsop, Christopher, 362.
Blenkinsopp, Anne, 230.
Blennerhassett, Avis (Conway),
130.
Edward, 130.
Elizabeth (Cross), 130.
Elizabeth (Conway), 130.
John, 130.
Martha (Lyne), 130.
Margaret (Goddard), 130.
Mary (Fitzgerald), 180.
Bobert, 130.
Thomas, ISO.
Bligh, Catherine (Fuller), 130,
203.
Jane, 241.
William, 130, 203, 241.
Bloflse, Thomas, 104.
Blandford, Anne (Woodroffe),
381.
Henry, 381.
Blanshard, Elizabeth, 873.
George, 373.
Blount, Thomas, 284.
Blower, Dorothy (Mildmay),
263, 265.
Bichard, 263, 265.
William, 194.
Blyth, Alys, 313, 315.
, 313, 315.
Boardiiian, Mr., 137.
Boawre, M., 67, 68.
Boddily, John, 309.
Susannah (Peach), 309.
Bodringham, Henry, 234.
Otto, 234.
Botringham, John de, 234.
Bodrugan, Henry, 234-236.
Isabel (Wallesborow), 205.
Joan (Trelausard), 235.
Joan, 236.
Julian (Stoner), 285.
Margaret, 236. [234.
Margaret (Champernon),
Bodrugan— eanHnmed.
Nicholas, 235, 236.
Otto, 234. 235, 236.
Philippa, 236.
William, 235, 236.
Bohun, Alice (Fitzalan), 162.
Elizabeth, 141, 162.
Humfrey, Earl of Here-
ford, 325.
John, 162.
Lucy, 325.
Margaret, 325.
Wilfiam, 141. 162.
Boileau, Henrietta, 308.
Simeon, 308.
Boisragon, Henry Charles, 13,
119.
Mary Annetta (Fanshaw),
119.
Mary Annette (Fanshawe),
13.
BoUes, Alderman, 2, 3.
Boiling, Edward, 373.
Ellis, 376.
Eliz. ( ), 873.
John, 373, 376.
Margaret ( ), 373.
Mary ( ), 376.
Nathl., 373.
Bond, Margaret ((jk>re), 100.
William, 100.
Bonfoy, Aune (Eliot), 39, 46.
Hugh, 39, 46.
Bonham, Thomas, 263.
Bonville, Joan, 44.
John, 44.
Bonynge, Sarah, 14, 119.
Boord, Ambrose, 344.
Boot, John, 190.
Mabel (Minshull), 190.
Boote, Elizabeth, 190.
Richard, 190.
Booth, Alice, 144, 150, 151.
Charles, 58.
Dulcia (Venables), 58.
Elizabeth, 137, 138.
Elizabeth (Herbert), 137,
138.
George, 137, 188.
Isabella, 58.
John, 57, 58, 137, 138.
Eatherine, 137, 138.
Katherine (Hatton), 57.
Martha (Hawtry), 137.
Mary, 137.
Balph, 58.
Bobert, 57, 58, 138, 144^
150, 151.
Roger, 57.
St. John, 138.
Boothby, WiUiam, 189.
Borret, William, 109.
Boscawen, Hugh, 44.
Katherine, 44.
Nicholas, 241.
Philippa (Oarminow), 44.
Badigon, 241.
Bosse, Mr., 107.
Bostook, Mr., 2.
INDEX OF NAMES.
389
JBofltoke, Adam, 58.
Avis (Hellesbj), 55.
Elizabeth (Audley), 55.
Hugh, 55.
William, 55.
Bo6well, John, 75.
Bothe [Booth], Jo., 58.
Isabella, 58.
Ealph, 58.
Eobert, 58.
Soteler, William de, 361.
John, 27.
Lady, 109.
Philip, 27.
William, 6, 297.
or Butler, Ralph, 333, 834.
or Butler, Thomas, 334.
or Butler, William, 833,
834. *
Boulter, Elizabeth, 252.
Hugh, 252, 253.
W. Consitt, 252, 260.
Bourchier, Anne (Woodvile),
143.
,262.
Anthon}', 115.
Charlotte (Corbett), 136.
John, 136.
Susannah, 136.
Thomazin (Mildmaj), 262.
William, Lord, 143.
William, 294.
Bowcher, Anthony, 198.
Thomasine (Mildmay), 198.
Bowen, Amelia Harriet (Hamil-
ton), 246.
John Gordon, 246.
Bowes, Humphrey, 362.
Thomas, 362.
Bowyear, Thomas Edward, 177.
Boyle, Jane (Peacock), 130.
Michael, 130.
Biohard, 130.
Boynton, Ingram, 125.
Boyville, John, 134.
Brabanter, Sir Gilbert, the,
359, 361, 862.
Bracham, Michael, 277.
Bradbury, Barbara, 28.
George, 357.
Matthew, 28.
Bradley, Eleanor (Fanshawe), 6.
Henry, 6.
James, 308.
Susannah (Peaoh), 306.
Bradshaigh, Boger, 136.
Bradshaw, Hugh, 145.
James, 145.
Mabel, 145.
William, 145.
Brandon, Anne, 164.
Charles, Duke of Suffolk,
164.
Eleanor, 164.
Elizabeth, 164.
Elizabeth (Brune), 164.
Elizabeth (Wingfield), 163.
Frances, 164.
Henry, 194.
Brandon — continued.
Katherine ( Willoughby ) ,
164.
Margaret, 164.
Thomas, 164.
William, 163, 164.
Breareley, Thomas, 79.
William, 79.
Breholt, Captain, 137. "
Mary (Booth), 137, 131.
Brenchesley, Joan (Batisford),
852.
William, 332.
Brereley, William de, 277.
Brereton, John, 295.
Mary, 16.
Handle, 16,
William, 56.
Briers, Alexander, 153.
Catherine, 146, 153.
Bret, Hamon de, 362.
Brewster, Ann (Cramer), 180.
Francis, 130.
Grace (Dawson), 51.
Thomas, 51.
Bridgell, Elizabeth (Gyll), 28.
John, 28
WUliam, 28.
Bridgman, J. R. O , 232.
Bridgeman, John, 295.
Brigneild, Mr., 78.
Broadhead, Charles, 808.
Harriet Anne (Peach), 808.
Brocas, Agnes (Vavasour), 276.
Alice (Sidney), 168.
Arnold, 163.
Bernard, 276.
Johanna (Midelton), 276.
John, 276.
Thomas, 168.
William, 276.
Brock, Jane (Cotgrave), 17.
John, 17.
Katherine, (Gregg), 17.
Pamell (Vaudrie), 17.
Robert, 17.
WilUam, 17, 18.
Brockman, James Drake, 72.
Lucy Anne, 72.
Brodhurst, John, 208.
William, 208.
Brodri(;k, Alan de, 859, 861,862.
Edward de, 359, 860.
Galfridus de, 861.
GeoArey de, 359» 861.
George de, 359, 860.
Henry de, 359, 860-862.
Isabellade (delaZouoh),859.
John de, 859, 860, 362.
Millecent de, ( ?) 859,
861, 362.
Robert de, 359, 861.
Thomas de, 359, 862.
Walter de, 859-861.
William de, 859, 861.
Alan, 860, 864, 866, 869,
870.
Alan MelviU, 870.
Albinia, 867, 869.
B rodnok" conlinued,
Albinia (Townshend), 867.
Albinia Frances, 869.
Albinia Lucy, 370.
Alice, 866, 367.
Alice (Nevile), 859, 862.
Alice (Chapman), 370.
Alice (Clayton), 864.
Alithea, 865.
Allen, 363.
Anne, 360, 364, 865, 867,
868.
Anne (Graham;, 867.
Anne (Hill), 366.
Anne (Humphrys), 866.
Anne (Pigot), 365.
Anne (Trevor), 366.
Arthur Grenville, 370.
Augusta Louisa, 870.
Augusta Mary (Fre-
mantle), 870.
Catherine, or Katherine,
865-867.
Charles, 868-870.
Charlotte, 365, 86a
Courthope, 866, 867.
Dorothe (Igarford), 859,
363.
Edith Mary, 870.
Edward, 859, 868, 865.
Elizabeth Ajine (Brude-
nell), 369.
Ellen (Griffith), 868.
Emily Hester (Melvill),
870.
Emma, 868.
Emma (Stapleton), 869.
Emma Albinia Elizabeth,
869.
Evelyn Harriet, 870.
Frances, 869.
Frances (Pelham), 868.
Frances Ann, 368.
George, 367-369.
George Alan, 868, 869.
George Charles, 370.
Harriet, 869, 370.
Harriet Anne, 369.
Helen Anna, 370.
. Henry, 860, 364, 868, 870.
Henrietta Albinia, 369.
Jane (Brodrick), 367.
John, 369, 860, 862-364,
867.
John Robert, 868.
Katherine (Nicholas), 860.
Kathleen Henrietta Fnui-
ces (Brouncker), 370.
Laurence, 365, 866, 867.
Laurence Ahin, 870.
Louisa, 869.
Lucy, 860, 864, 868.
Lucy (Courthope), 866.
Mabel EmUy, 370.
Margaret, 860, 364.
Margaret (Cotton), 860,
864.
Margaret (Feringham),
859, 362,
390
INDEX OF NAMES.
Brodrick — conHnued,
Marift, 368.
Maria (Benyon), 368.
Marian Cecilia, 370.
Mary, 366, 367.
Mary (Capel), 366.
Mary (Preston), 867.
Mary (Bobins), 366.
Mary (Woodward), 868.
Maiy Albinia, 868.
Mary Elizabeth, 366, 368.
Mary Emma, 369.
Oliyer, 360, 364.
Bandal, 366.
St. John, 366, 366.
Susanna Mary, or Mary
Susan Albinia, 369.
Thomas, 369, 360, 362-366,
368.
William, 369, 860, 362-
366, 367, 370.
William John, 369, 370.
WUliam St. John Fre-
mantle, 370.
Brograve, Henry, 28.
,26.
BrokhuU, Joanna, 162.
William, 162.
Brome, John, 31.
Bromehall, William, 339.
Bromley, Ellen, 183, 188.
William, 183, 188.
Bronkerd, Martha (Mildmay),
262.
William, 262.
Brooke, Arthur, 244.
Catharine (Cole), 243.
Henry, 147, 243, 244.
Jane (Hesketh), 147.
Joseph, 113.
Richard, 147.
Thomas, 243.
Brothers, Lucy (Cleaver), 304.
,304.
Broughe, John, 123.
Broughmanhee, Lord, 322.
Brounoker, Kathleen Frances,
370.
Eichard, 370.
Brown, Douglaa, 171.
Elizabeth Harriett, 246.
John, 206.
John Hamilton, 246.
Joseph, 170.
Marj, 206.
Browne, Ann, 266.
Catharine (Cole), 244.
Jane, 266.
Jean (Mayne), 71.
John, 79, 266, 323.
J., 71.
Balph, 78.
Bedmond, 244
Brudenell, Edmund, 134.
Elizabeth Anne, 369.
Fhillippa (Englefleld), 184.
Bruere, Bartholomew, 69.
Dorothy, 69.
~ George, 20, 21, 69.
Bruere — continued.
Oeorge James, 20.
Goulston, 69.
Henrietta, 69.
William, 20, 21.
Bruin, John, 44.
Brumfitt, , 377.
Bruue, Elizabeth, 164
Henry, 164.
Bruyn, Alice, 141.
Hugh, Earl of the Marches,
141.
Brware, Joan (Rivers), 143.
William de. Lord of Dun-
star, 143.
Brygvell, Margerie (Lassells),
124.
William, 124.
Bubbe, William, 294.
Buck, Margery, 23.
,23.
Buckerfield, Edward, 804.
Henry, 304.
Mary, 304.
Buckingham, Thomas, 133.
Buckler, Ellen (Peach), 309.
John, 309.
Bulkeley, Mary, 264.
Thomas, 264.
William, 58.
Bullman, Robert, 362.
Bullock, Catherine (Fanshaw),
9, 115.
(Fanshaw), 300.
John, 9, 116, 283, 286, 292.
BuuDv, Anne (lagpen), 136.
Edward, 136.
Francis, 136.
Mary (Cartwright), 136.
Priscilla, 135.
Richard, 136.
Bunnye, Richard, 136.
Burdet, Alice, 378.
Richard, 378.
Burdett, John, 243.
Margaret (Cole), 243.
Burke, John Bernard ( Ulster),
49, 50, 246, 247.
Burleston, John, 44.
Bume, Sambrooke T. Higgins,
265.
Burnell, Hugh, Lord, 142.
John, 176.
Maud, 142.
Burrel, Elizabeth, 30.
Ninian, 30.
Burwash, Bartholomew, Lord,
143.
Jane, 143.
Busby, Ann (North), 96.
Caroline, 209.
Frances, 324.
Frances (Whalley), 324.
Mary, 324.
Richard, 324.
Thomas, 96.
William, 209, 324.
Bushby, Eliza Harriet (Camac),
208.
Bushby— ^cofi^tfMiM^.
Grizell (Maitland), 208.
John, 208.
Buflhee, Anne (Laasells), 126.
[Bushby], Miles, 126.
Butcher, Elizabeth (Herbert),
202.
Rear-Admiral, 202.
Robert, 202.
I iSamuel, 202.
I Butler, Edward, 309.
I James, 127, 129.
I Jane (Jackson, oUom Las-
I celles), 129.
Joan, 333.
Joan (Fanshawe), 116.
John, 127, 363.
James, Duke of Ormond,
218.
Mary, 218.
Raph, 333.
Richard, 106.
Sarah (Peach), 309.
WlUiam, 116.
Butter, Fra., 364
Blitterfleld, — , 377.
Butterworth, Eliz. (Wolley),86.
Thomas, 85.
Buiton, Elizabeth ( ), 86.
Michael, 86.
Byde, Thomas, 8, 347, 352.
Bygod, Ralph, 74
Byne, Anne (Hesketh), 147.
Henry, 147.
Bynes, Ann (Gyll), 28.
Joseph, 28.
Byng, Arthur Hervey, 211.
Florence (Maith&nd), 211.
Henry, 211.
Byron, Catherine, 243.
John, 166.
Margaret (FitswilUam),
165.
WUliam, 243.
Bysshe, Edward (Clarenceuje),
Cage, Lewis, 119.
Mrs., 119.
Cairns, Thomas, 212.
Caldecotes, Agnes, 78.
Roger, 78.
baldwell, Jane (Boyle), 130.
Thomas, 130.
Calthorpe, Dionysia, 879.
Edmund, 379.
Martin, 379.
Calveriey, Elizabeth, 180, 181.
Theophilus, 181.
William, 181.
Cambell, Henry, 346, 367.
Mary (Fanshawe), 11, 117,
846, 367.
Thomas, 7, 11, 117, 118,
346, 347.
Thomas (Sir), 282, 283.
Camac, Eliza Harriet, 206.
William, 208.
Camden, William {Clartnemtg),
17, 18, 96.
INDEX OF NAMES.
391
Camilla, Hamljn, 235.
Joan, 236.
John, 236.
Richard, 236.
Roger, 235.
Campbell, of Queenshill, 211.
Catherine, 119.
James, 119.
Jean (Maitland), 212.
Patrick, 212.
Campion, Abraham, 320.
Thomas, 28.
Camsell, Ann, 28.
Philip, 28.
Sarah (Gyll), 28.
Camvile, Robert de, 362.
Candelar, Susan (Gresham),
314.
Williams, 314.
Candishe, Elizabeth (Brandon),
164.
John, 164.
Richard, 164.
Cannon, George, 26.
^,26.
Cante, Ralph, 201.
Cantelupe, Maud (Berkelej),
204.
Robert de, 204.
Capel, Algernon, Earl of Essex,
366.
Mary, 366.
Caperly, Edward, 363.
Jane, 363.
Caple, Henry, 197.
Mary, 197.
Cardigan, Robert, Earl of,
369.
Carew, Anne, 155.
Nicholas, 155.
Reginald Pole, 47.
Carey, James, 169.
Mrs. Peter, 120.
Calton, Miss, 382.
Carminow, Nicholas, 44.
Carsey, Margaret (Lovell), 164.
Carswell, Nicholas, 44.
Carter, Thomas, 170.
Cartwright, William, 135.
Caiy, Edward, 133.
Nathaniel, 133.
W., 374.
Casamajor, James Archibald,
246, 247.
Jane, 246, 247.
Mary (Paterson), 246, 247.
Cason, Edward, 298, 300.
Cassilis, John. Earl of, 206.
Castell, John, 238.
Mary (Cole), 288.
Castle, Margaret (Fanshawe), 4.
Richard, 4.
Castleman, Alice (Brodriok),
366.
John, 366.
Castleton, George Saunderson,
Viscount, 347, 348, 358.
Csttriok, William, 362.
Cavendish, Elizabeth, 218.
Cavendish — continued.
Mary (Butler), 218.
William, first Duke of
Devonshire, 218.
Cawthron, Ann, 158.
Cecil, Diana, 239.
Cely, Benet, 329.
Chaliiner (or Chaloner) John,
55, 61.
Challoner, Edm., 357.
Chaloner, Nicola Sophia, 245.
Richard, 245.
Chamberlain, Thomas, 78.
CbamberUii, John, 298.
Chambers, Henrietta Reavely
(Maitland), 211.
Thomas King, 211.
Chamedate,Elizabeth (Herbert)
325.
John, 325.
Matilda, 325.
Champagne, Arthur, 246.
Jane, 246.
Champernon, Catherine, 155.
Elizabeth, 240.
Margaret, 234
Philip, 155, 240.
William, 234.
Champion, William, 64.
Chapman, Alfred, 370.
Alice, 370.
Anne (Cleaver), 307.
F. W., 133
Ingram, 307.
Jane, 307.
John, 307.
Thomas, 307.
Cheney, John, 134, 135.
. Millicent (Neirford), 134.
Oliver, 330.
William, 329.
Chesham, John, 134.
Chester, Eunice (Russell), 169.
Joseph Lemuel, 131.
Stephen, 169.
Chetwyn, Agnes, 161.
Cheyney, Agnes, 135.
Anne, 135.
Elizabeth (Brudenell), 134.
Elizabeth (Chesham), 134.
Isabel, 135.
Jane (Fitz Marmaduke),
134.
Judith (Apulderfielde), 134.
Margaret, 135.
Margaret (Ingleton), 134.
Perinda (Whitney), 134.
Robert, 134, 135.
Roger, 134.
Thomas, 134.
William, 134.
Chichester, Elizabeth, 242.
John, 242.
Thomas Pelham, Earl of,
361.
Chiffinch, Thomas, 112.
Child, Mary, 69.
Chillinge, Henry (CheHer), 320.
Chitcroft, Jonn, 330.
Chitting, Henry {Chester), 20.
Cholmley, Ann, 222-224,
Ann Elizabeth, 219, 222.
Anne, 218-221.
Anne (Compton), 218.
Anne Jessie (Smelt), 219.
Beatrice Louisa, 227, 228.
Catherine (Hotham), 218.
Charles, 227.
Colonel, 227, 228.
Elizabeth, 218-222.
Elizabeth (Savill), 218.
Elizabeth (Twisden^, 211.
George, 226-228.
Hannah (Foiilis), 228.
Henrietta, 219, 222, 224.
HenriettaCatherine (Croft),
219, 222, 224, 225.
Henry, 219, 221, 222, 224,
225, 228.
Hugh, 218-225.
Hugh Nathaniel, 227, 228.
John, 219-224,
Katharine (Wentworth),
219, 220, 224.
Katherine, 218, 219, 221,
222, 224-226.
Katherine (Wynne), 219.
Margaret, 218, 225.
Margaret (Cob), 225.
Maria, 228.
Maria Frances, 22S.
Mary, 219-224.
Mai^ ( ), 218.
Nathaniel, 218-227.
Richard, 218, 219, 221, 225.
Robert, 219, 221, 225.
Roger, 225.
Samuel, 219, 221, 222.
Susanna (Legard), 225.
Ursula, 225.
WiUiam, 218, 219, 221, 222.
Cholmondeley, Hugh, 56.
Christie, Euphemia, 71.
Chudleigb, Susanna (Gyll), 31.
Thomas, 31.
Churchman, Ozias, 139.
Clapeham, Marie (Maleverer),
73.
Mr., 73.
Clark, Margaret, 238.
Thomas, 238.
Clarke, Ann, 380.
Charles, 242.
Edmund, 380.
Elizabeth, 380.
Frances, 11, 13.
George, 67.
Gyles, 380.
Jane (Pykyn), 237.
Joan (Camilla), 235.
John, 235, 237, 238.
Margaret (Cole), 242.
Mary, 380.
Prudence (Woodroffe), 380.
Rev. Mr., 11.
Thomas, 238, 242, 363.
Wm. 380.
Claye, John, 155.
392
INDEX OP NAMES.
Claymond, Oliver, 173.
Clayton, Agnes de (Totleworth),
140.
Alice, 864.
^enry de, 140.
Thomas de, 140.
Randal, 864.
Cleaver, Ann, or Anne, 304-807.
Ann (Arnold), 804.
Anne (Assheton), 305.
Anne (Banks), 306.
Arabella, 306, 307.
Caroline, 806, 307.
Caroline (de Spaen), 306.
Catherine, 306.
Catherine (Wynne), 305.
Charles Pierrepont, 310.
Digby, 306.
Edward, 306, 807.
Eliza, 307.
Eliza (Fenton), 306.
Elizabeth, 304, 305.
Elizabeth ( ?), 304.
Euseby, 306-307.
Frances Augusta, 309.
Henry, 305.
Henry Owen, 306.
James Jarvis, 310.
James Peach, 810.
Jaae^ 305-307.
Jane (Chapman), 807.
Jane (Edwards), 806.
Johanna, 304.
John, 304-307.
John Francis, 306.
Lucy, 304.
Margaret, 304.
Maria, 304.
Marianne, 306.
Mark, 304.
Martha, 304, 306.
. Martha (Lettice), 305.
Mary, 304-307.
Mary (Buckerfield), 304.
Mary (Mackworth), 306.
Mary Bathia, 306.
Richard, 804, 806.
Simon, 304.
Susannah, 804.
Thomas, 306.
Ursula, 804.
William. 304-807.
William Henry, 306.
or Clever, or Claver, Ro-
bert, 304-806.
Cleland, Alex., 70.
Frances, 70.
WUliam, 70.
dementi, Vinoent, 307.
Clements, , 384.
Clementson, Emily, 876.
Enock, 376.
Clent, William, 356.
Clerk, Bancks, 343.
George, Martin, 47.
Clerke, Anne (Mildmay), 264.
, 320.
Francis, 380.
Grissell (Woodroffe), 380.
Clerke - continued.
John, 108, 264, 380.
Mary, 103, 320.
Clervaux, John, 125.
Clesbie, Henry, 78.
Clifford, Agnes, 383.
Katherine, 226.
Lewis, 134.
Lord, 388.
Thomas, 74.
Clifton, Agnes (Clifford), 388.
Ann, 151.
Gervase, 379, 883.
Jervase, 331.
Robert, 383.
Ursula, 379.
William, 146.
Clive, Lord, 137.
Margaret ( Maskelyne), 137.
Clothworkers, Company of, 173,
174.
Clough, John, 52.
Margaret, 52.
Clovile, Margaret, 162.
Clumford, Alicia, 163.
John, 163.
Clunie, Hugh, 207, 208.
Clunn, Anne Hazel, 213.
Clyborne, Mr,, 126.
Clyfton, Anne, 145.
Clynt, William, 281.
Coates, Antho., 372.
Cob, Margaret, 225.
William, 226.
Cobb, Charles, 252.
Cobden, Margaret, 233.
Cobham, Eleanor, 143.
Reginald, 14)3.
Cochran, Alexander, 207.
Elizabeth (Maitland), 207.
Cock, John (Lancaster), 317.
Cockaine, William, 117.
Cockayne, Elizabeth, 846, 847.
William, 7, 346.
Cockfield, Robert de, 138.
Cocks, Charles, 40, 46.
Elizabeth (Eliot), 40, 46.
Coitmore, Jane Lumley (Lloyd),
279.
■ Robert, 279.
Coke, John, 9, 358.
Mary, 9, 358.
Richard, 286.
Colbran, Hugh, 829.
Cole, Adam, 238.
(Evelyn), 240.
(Fauntleroy), 241.
Agnes (Fitz Waryn), 237.
Alice, 241, 243.
Alice (Coote), 248.
Alice (Greenfield), 240.
Alice (Leure), 239.
Alice Elizabeth, 246, 247.
Alicia, 243.
Ann, 239.
Ann (Bodrugan), 286.
Ann (Colles), 240.
Ann (Cooke), 289.
Ann (Masters), 239.
Cole — continued,
Anne, 245.
Anne (Aylmer), 244.
Anne (Corry), 244.
Arthur, 240, 243, 244.
Arthur Edward Casamajor,
246, 247.
Arthur Henry, 245.
Arthur Lowry, 245, 246.
Arthur Willoughby George
Lowry, 215.
Bourchier, 244.
Catherine, 243, 244.
Catherine (Byron), 243.
Catherine (Cusack), 248.
Catherine (Parsons), 242.
Catherine Jane, 243.
Charlotte (Paget), 246.
Charlotte Jane, 246, 247.
Charlotte Marion (Baird),
247.
Chichester, 243.
Christian (Holcroft), 288.
Beering, 241.
Dorothea ( ), 243.
Dorothy, 241.
Edward, 288, 239.
Elizabeth, 139, 289, 240,
243,244.
Elizabeth (Champemon),
240.
Elizabeth (Chichester),
242.
Elizabeth (Cole), 243.
Elizabeth (Deards), 240.
Elizabeth (Ebden), 239.
Elizabeth (Hargrave), 240.
Elizabeth (Mao Roberts),
244.
Elizabeth (Montgomery),
244.
Eli^beth (Tenison), 244.
Elizabeth (Westen), 238,
239.
Elizabeth Anne, 246.
Elizabeth Frances (Hatton)«
245.
Elizabeth Harriett(Brown ),
245.
Emanuel, 241.
Fenton, 248.
Flora (/arolina, 244.
Florence, 244, 246.
Florence (Wrey), 243.
Florence Kate Lowry, 246.
Florence Mary, 246, 247.
Florence Mary Creorgiaoa^
246.
Frances, 243, 246.
Frances (Harris), 245.
Frances (Launauze), 245.
Frances (Preston), 240.
Frances Maria Prederica
Virginia, 246.
Galbraith Lowry, 246.
Garret (Fortescue), 238.
George, 240, 241.
Gregory, 241, 248.
Henrietta, 246.
INDEX OF NAHBS.
393
Cole — continued.
Henrietta Anne Paulina,
245.
Henrietta Frances, 245.
Henry, 241, 244, 245.
Henry St. Qeorge^ 244.
Humphrey, 240.
James Henry, 245.
Jane, 238, 239.
Jane (Bligh), 241.
Jane (Ca8amajor),246, 247.
Jane (Meriot), 237.
Jane (Saunderson), 243.
Jane (Wyatt), 239.
J ane Anne Louisa Florence,
246.
Jane Eyelyn, 246, 247.
Jane MatUda, 245.
Joan, 238, 239, 241.
Joan (Hill), 240.
Joaa (Stourton), 240.
Joan (White), 238.
Joan (Williams), 240.
John, 136, 235-244, 249.
John Lowry, 246.
John Willoughby, 245,246.
John Willoughby Michael,
246, 247.
Katherine (Galegas), 238.
Katherine (Hele), 240.
Katherine (Wamet), 240.
Letitia, 243, 244.
Letitia (Hamilton), 244.
Louisa Catherine, 245.
Lowry Balfour, 246.
Lowry Egerton, 246, 247.
Margaret, 240, 242, 248.
Margaret (Bewpell), 237.
Margaret (Clark), 238.
Margaret (Ingram), 241.
Margaret (Skynner), 240.
Martha, 241.
Martin, 239.
Mary, 238, 241-244.
Mary (Archdeacon), 239.
Mary (Brooke), 244.
Mary (Deering), 241.
Mary (Keating), 243.
Mary (Richardson), 244.
Mary (Waller), 241.
Mary Anne, 244.
Mary Frances Lowry, 245.
Maude Oeorgina Lowry,
245.
Michael, 240, 242, 248,
244 247.
Nathaniel, 240.
Penelope (Evans), 243.
Philip, 240.
Badigon (Boscawen), 241.
Richard, 234, 240, 241,
243,248.
Robert, 238-240.
Roger, 234, 235, 239.
Sarah Elizabeth, 245.
SeUna (Bathurst), 243.
Simon, 239.
Solomon, 241.
Stephen, 288, 239.
Cole — eoniinued.
Susan, 239, 241.
Susan (Croft), 242.
Susan (Michelborne), 241.
Susannah (Bourchier), 136.
Thomas, 139, 240, 241, 244.
Thomasine, 238.
Thomasine (Walcott), 239.
Ursula (Vans), 239.
Walter, 238.
William, 234, 237, 238-
243, 247, 249.
William Montgomery, 245.
William Willoughby, 244,
246, 247.
William Willoughby Tho-
mas, 245.
Winifred, 241.
Colebrand, Henry, 329.
Margaret (Finch), 329.
Colgrave, Hugh (Bichmond),
318.
CoUe. Margaret (Hull), 237.
Richard, 237.
Colles, Alice (Romney), 239.
Ann, 240.
Margaret (Hitch), 239.
Mary (Graunt), 240.
Michael, 240.
WUliam, 239.
Collier, Catherine (Minshull),
186.
Christopher, 186.
Elizabeth, 258.
John, 258.
Colquhoun, Frances Sarah
(Maitland), 210.
John, 210.
Colt, George, 282.
Columbariis, Philip de, 325.
William de, 325.
Columbell, Henry, 86.
Colvell, Eliza (Conyers), 75.
Elizabeth (Fowthroppe),
75.
Ingalis (Ingram), 73.
Joan, 75.
John, 75.
Philip, 73, 75.
Robert, 74, 75.
William, 73-75.
Col vile, Alice (Darcy), 81.
Elizabeth (Conyers), 81.
Elizabeth (Fulthorp), 81.
Jane (Fawconberge), 81.
John, 81.
Robert, 81.
Colvill, Alice (Darcy), 172.
Elizabeth, 171.
Elizabeth (Conyers), 171.
Elizabeth (Fulthorp), 172.
Engelese (Engerame), 171.
Isabel, 172.
Janet, 172.
Joanna (Falconberg), 171.
Joanna, 81.
Jovina (St. Quintin), 171.
John, 171, 172.
Marion, 171.
Colvill — eoniinued.
Marmaduke, 171.
Philip, 171.
Philippon, 171.
Robert, 171, 172.
WUliam, 81, 171.
Colville, Patrick, 207.
CoUings, Susanna, 233.
Comberbaoh, John, 63.
Compton, Anne, 218, 220, 223.
Spencer, 38, 218.
Congreve, Anne (Fitz Herbert),
135.
Richard, 135.
William, 135.
Constable, John, 124.
John le, 361.
Coney, Edith (Edwin), 136.
WUliam, 136.
Coningsby, ThUippfi (Fitz-
william), 165.
Thomas, 165.
Conliffe, Blandina, 22.
Christopher, 22.
Isabel (Marsden), 22.
! Jennett (Kinnion), 22.
John, 22.
I Margaret (Pointer), 22.
, Martha (Atkins), 22.
I Robert, 22.
' Conway, Jenkin, 130.
John, 278.
Cony, Francis, 105.
George, 105.
Conyers, Ann, 80.
Catherine, 52.
Catherine (Mauleverer),81.
Elizabeth, 171.
Frances, 52.
John, 52, 75, 80, 81, 171,
202.
Katherine (MaUeverer), 76.
Margaret, 52.
Margaret (MaUeverer), 74.
Mary (Newman), 202.
Mr., 76.
Richard, 74, 125.
William, 80, 81.
Cooke, Ann, 239.
——— 337
Edward, 203, 837.
Elizabeth (Belknap), 388.
Margaret, 323.
Philip, 333.
Robert, 64.
Robert CClarenceuxJ, 1, 2,
160, 161, 174, 175, 192,
193, 195, 196, 255, 317,
318.
Susanna (Marshall), 62.
Thomas, 27, 37.
WUliam, 16, 823.
Cookson, Elizabeth, 379.
Richard, 379.
Cooper, Elizabeth (Gresham),
320.
, 322.
Richard, 320.
Thomas, 809.
394
INDEX OF NAMES.
Cooper — continued.
Ashley, 147.
Harriet, 147.
John, 166.
Robert, 190.
Coope, Barbara, 822.
Corbet, Elizabeth, 169.
Coote, Chidley, ^48.
Corbett, Charlotte, 186.
Elizabeth (Edwin), 186.
Julia, 325.
Richard, 826. '
Thomas, 136.
William, 136.
Comwallis, Charles, 47.
Lord, 87.
Comwallis, Louisa (Gordon),
47.
Thomas, 20.
Corry, Anne, 244.
Galbraith Lowry, 244.
Corylon, William, 46.
Coteland, Alice (Burleston), 44.
Nicholas, 44.
Cotgrave, John, 17.
Cottam, Isabel, 163.
Cotton, Ann (Parsons), 132.
John Hyndc, 132.
Margaret, 360, 364.
Mary (Woodroffe), 880.
Richard, 860, 864.
Robert, 880
Coulson, Catharine (Rhodes),
158.
Mary (Rhodes), 168.
Robert, 168.
William, 158.
Coupland, Anne, 168.
Ann (Rhodes), 158.
James, 168.
Courteney, Hugh, 236.
Philippa (Archdeacon ) ,
236.
Courthope, Elizabeth (Qiffiuxl),
George, 110.
John, 366.
Lucy, 366.
Peter, 866.
Courtney, Edward, 286.
Francis, 18.
Katherine (Lower), 18.
Coventry, GJeorge William, 13.
Gilbert, 121.
Henry William, 120.
William George, 120.
William James, 18, 120.
Covert, Elizabeth (Sidney), 168.
Thomas, 168.
WiUUm, 28.
Cowley, Hannah (Woodroffe),
John, 881.
Cowper, Jane (Freer), 71.
— .n.
Cox, Christiana, 806.
Francis, 844.
Howard, 308.
Coxwell-Rogers, R. R., 167.
CoyUl, AUoe (Daroy), 79.
John, 79.
Craft, John, 238.
Cragg, Thomas, 86.
Craggs, Ann, 39.
Anne (Hutton), 84-86, 88.
Anne (Morecruft), 84, 86,
37, 89.
Anthony, 84^7, 89.
Barbara (Bellingham), 84.
Cecilia (Cikirthome), 34-36,
88
Elizabeth, 39.
Elizabeth (Richards), 84,
87,89.
Ferdinando, 34, 89.
George, 34.
Jacob, 36.
James, 34, 86, 87-89, 46.
John, 34-36, 38, 89.
Margaret, 89.
Thomas, 34-36, 88.
William, 84, 89.
Craig, John, 36.
Cralle, Isabel, 380, 832.
MarKerie (Peplesham),
330, 882.
Margery, 832.
Robert, 380, 832.
Cramlington, John, 239.
Cranston, Mary, 206.
Thomas, 206.
Crathome, John, 74.
Margaret (Malleverer), 74.
Crediston, Henry de, 361.
Cresacre, Elizabeth (Wode-
rove), 378.
James, 378.
Crewe, Bishop. 84.
Thomas, 68, 69.
Crichley, , 877.
Crichton, Abraham, 207.
Grizell (Maitland), 207.
Croft, Henrietta Catherine, 219,
222, 226.
John, 242.
Stephen, 219, 226.
Susan, 242.
William, John, 63.
CroftB, Jane, 197.
John, 197.
Croket, Gilbert, 207.
Cromie, 306.
Marianne (Cleaver), 806.
Cromwell, Frances, 328.
Henry, 202, 328.
Joanna (Warren), 202.
Crook, Mary, 214.
Cross, Ann (Eveleigh), 180.
Benjamin, 180.
Crosse, Frances, 104.
Mrs. Francis, 108.
Josias, 106.
WiUiam, 106.
Crowmer, Elizabeth, 886.
James, 836.
Cruger, EUen (Peaoh), 810.
Henry, 810.
Samuel Peach, 309, 810.
Crutchfield, Peter, 107.
Cullum, Anne, 202.
Cullum — ccntmuid.
Nicholas, 202.
Culpeper, John, 108.
Cumberland, Henry, Earl of,
164.
Cumming, Alexander, 218.
Jessie, 213.
Cumynge, John, 868.
Cunliffe, Ellis, 22, 261.
Foster, 261.
Henry, 22.
Isabel (Robinson), 22.
John, 22.
Margaret (King), 22.
Nicholas, 22.
Robert, 22.
Robert A., 261.
Currie, Catherine, 212.
David, 211, 212.
Mary, 211.
Curtis, Mary, 209.
Timothy, 209.
WUliam, 209.
Cusaok, Catharine, 243.
Cutler, Barbara (GiU), 26.
_____ 33<^
Parnell (Barker), 387.
The, 25, 30.
Cutts, Henry, 28.
Daberon, Emma (FoUyott), 161.
John, 161.
Matthew, 161.
Maud, 161.
Richard, 161.
Robert, 161.
Backers, William, 279.
Dakeyne, Arthur, 86.
Frances, 86.
Frances (Wolley), 86.
Dalamare, Margaret, 161.
Thomas, 161.
Dale, Elizabeth, 814.
William, 814.
Dalison, or Dalyson, Elizabeth
(MinshuU), 187.
John, 187.
Mary (Spencer), 102, 103,
Maximilian, 100, 101, 108.
Mrs., 112.
Silvester (Deane), 98, 100.
William, 98, 100, 101.
Dallamere, Isabel, 148, 144.
John, 148, 144.
Dairy mple, Adolphus John, 71.
Charles, 136.
Frances (Leighton), 71.
Hew, 71.
Hugh, 136, 147.
Hugh Whiteford, 71.
Jaointhia, 147»
James, Viscount Stair, 70.
John, 71.
Martha (Edwin), 186.
Marv (Ross), 71.
Dalton, Robert, 106.
— 148.
Danby, Catherine, 180. [89.
Christopher, 76, 80, 81, 88,
INDEX OF NAMES.
396
Danby-
• William, 194.
Danforth, Thomas, 170.
Daniel, I>orotfaea, 267.
Darcy, Alice, 172.
John, 81, 172.
John, Lord, 279.
Darqye, Elizabeth^ 198.
John, 76.
Thomas, 198.
Dare, John, 266.
Darnell, Balph, 348.
DauWgny, AUoe ( ), 141.
Isabel, 141.
Mabel ( ), 141.
William, Earl of Arundel,
141.
Dayenant, John, 180.
Davenport, Gatherine, 184.
Catherine (Minshull), 190.
Humphrey, 208.
Ralph, 190.
Daveys, Robert, 294.
Davie, Henry, 298.
Jo., 800.
Davies, Fnmds Robert, 202.
George Lenox, 202.
Sarah, 202.
Dawson, Alexander, 61.
Ann Bowes, 64.
Anne, 49-61, 190.
Anne (Harrison), 60.
Anthony, 60, 64.
Arnold, 61.
Beatrice, Beatrix, 60, 61. '
Catherine (Conyers), 62.
Conyers, 62.
Custanoe, 61.
Elizabeth. 61, 64.
Elizabeth (Harwoode), 61.
Emma, 62.
Frances, 61, 62.
Frances (Conyers), 62.
George, 52, 63.
Gilbert, 60, 62.
Grace, 61.
Herbert, 61.
Joan, 61.
Margaret, 61.
Margaret (Clough), 62.
Margaret (Conyers), 62.
Margaret (Herbert), 51.
Margaret (Ridley), 61.
Martha, 64.
Mary, 50, 62.
Matthew, 49, 60.
Priscilla (Proctor), 62.
Robert, 61, 62.
Roger, 49, 60.
Samuel Saville, 64.
Sarah ( ), 64.
Thomas, 61.
Timothy, 62.
Ursula (Roper), 61.
William. 60, 62-64.
William Anthony, 64.
Dayrell, Margaret (Cheyney),
186.
Pftul, 185.
VOL. II.
Dean, , 877.
Deane, Joan, 199.
Margaret (Whyte), 100,
101.
Richard, 199.
Robert, 96, 100.
Deards, Elizabeth, 240.
Nathaniel, 240.
Deering or Dering, 106.
Christopher, 106.
Edward, 112, 218.
Elizabeth (Cholmley), 218.
Mary, 241.
Thomas, 241.
De Grey, Henrietta Frances
(Cole), 246.
Thomas Philip, Earl, 246.
Delabarr, John, 106.
Mary, 106.
De la Roch, Thomas, 234.
Delaroche, , 881.
De la Yache. Blanche, 184.
Elizabeth (Clifford), 184.
Philip, 134.
Richard, 134.
Delaware, Thomas West, Lord^
326.
William West, Lord, 826.
De la Zouch, Alan, 369, 862.
Isabella, 369.
Del Hay, Peter, 133.
Delves, , 877.
John, 821, 822.
Denholm, , 206.
Janet (Maitland), 206.
Denison, Catherine Alexandra^
120.
Charles Alfred, 120.
Edward Faiishawe, 120.
Edward Hanson, 13, 120.
Helen, 120, 121.
Helen (Fanshawe). 18.
Helen Jemima, 120.
Joseph, 13, 120.
Joseph Basil, 120.
Denman, George, 121.
Denton, Anne (Lasoelles), 128.
George, 128.
Deschamps, John, 81.
Margaret (Gyll), 31.
De Spaen, Caroline, 306.
Despard, Harriet Anne (Hes-
keth), 148.
John, 148.
Dee Ygbux, Sophia, 120.
Dethiok, William {Oarter), 96,
261.
Devaynes, William, 119.
Devenish, Jo., 332.
Margerie (Hurst), 882.
Robert, 230, 231, 232.
Deveroux, Anne (Maitland) 212.
Elizabeth, 20 k
Jonathan, 84.
Walter, 204.
Digby, Charlotte Theophila,
264.
John, 254.
Kenelm, 264.
Digby-
Yenetia (Stimley), 254.
Diggs, John, 831.
Dighton, , 322.
Dikes, AbigaU, 230, 231.
Thomas, 230, 281.
Dineley, John, 73.
M!arie (Malleyeror), 78.
Dixon, Nicholas, 194.
Doane, Julian (MaJleverer), 78.
Mr., 78.
Doibeon, , 877.
Anne (Cleaver), 807.
Col., 16.
Elizabeth, 93.
John Ralph, 807.
Mrs., 98.
William, 98.
Dodingsels or Dodingselli,
Alice, 142.
Elizabeth, 330.
Marcella, 142.
Dodson, Fetherstonbaughy 280.
Holoroft (Heeketh), 146,
158.
Roger, 146, 161, 158.
Dodwell, Elizabeth(RogerB), 156.
Paul, 166.
Dolben, J. E., 114.
Domvile, Frances (Cole), 248.
Thomas, 243.
Donne, Lucy (Hellesby), 67.
Donnett, Gerrard, 838.
Mary (Belknap), 338.
Dormer, Ambrose, 138.
Anne, 166.
Edward, 816.
Elizabeth, 316.
Jane, 166, 167.
Mary (Sidney), 164, 166,
167.
WiUiam, 164, 166, 167.
Dorrell [Darell], John, 124.
Dorrington, John, 29.
Dorset, Frances, C^untes of,
107.
Richard, Earl of, 107.
Douglas, Catherine ElizabeUi
(Peach), 308.
James, 212, 308.
Margaret, 206.
Manon, 206.
Matilda, 212.
William, 206.
Douse, Francis, 105.
Dove, , 846, 877.
Mary, 345.
Dow, Stuart (Maitland), 213.
William, 213.
Dowie, , 382.
Elizabeth Anne, 882.
Downes, Martha, 267.
Downing, George, 9.
Draper, Christopher, 879.
The, 822.
Drake, Joan, 155.
John, 156.
Dransfield, Mary (Laaoellei),
128.
8 F
396
INDEX OF NAMES.
Dnnafield—eottiinued.
Balph, 128.
Drax, Beatrix ( Woodroffe), 378.
John, 378.
Drewry, Drew, 331.
Drigbton, Wiiliam, 79.
Drinkin, John, 10.
Dunoombe, George, 380.
Lettioe, 880.
Dykei, Elizabeth ( ), 877.
William Key, 877.
Duckett, Nathaniel, 297, 300.
Duckenfeilde, Isabel, 146.
John, 146.
Dudley, John, Duke of North-
umberland, 164, 166.
Mary, 164, 166.
Duffield, Anne (Dawson), 49.
Beatrioe (Dawson), 50.
Dawson, the Bev. Count,
49, 50.
Elizabeth, 50.
Matthew Dawson, 49, 50.
Mary (Favell), 50.
Mary (Willington), 50.
Richard, 49, 50.
Thomas, 49, 50.
Dugdale, William {Garter),
230, 231, 232.
William {Norroff), 60.
Dulton, Elinor, 321.
Itoger, 321.
Dunbar, Agnes, 205.
Franoes (Brodrick), 869.
Henry, 369.
Dunoanson, Adam, 72.
Barbara (Mayne), 71.
David, 72.
George, 72.
Helen (Freer), 72.
Isabel, 72.
Isabel (Mayne), 71.
James, 71.
John, 71.
Margaret, 72.
Marion, 72.
William, 72.
Dune, John, 814.
Margery, (Gresham), 814.
Dunlop, James, 212.
Isabella (Maitland), 212.
Dunn, Sarah, 132.
Dunne, Abraham, 203.
Durant, William, 103.
Dutton, Edmund de, 182.
Jane de (Minshull), 182.
Hugh, 65, 56.
Mary. 184, 186.
Bowland, 184, 186.
Dyke, John, 114.
Lady, 112.
Dyneley, Edward, 326.
Ehzabeth, 326.
Mary tFoecott).-826.
or Dingley, Robert, 326.
WUliam.
Eastoff, John, 92.
Rose, 92.
Eastmont, John, 264.
Eaton, Anne (^*eckleton), 264,
266.
Elizabeth (Mildmay), 264.
Francis, 264, 266.
Henry, 264, 266.
Henry Mildmay, 266.
Ebden, Elizabeth, 239.
Eccles, Mungo, 206.
Echincham, Alice (Batisford),
332.
Elizabeth, 382.
Joan, 832.
William, 332.
Eden, Tobias, 348.
Edgcomb, Elizabeth, 155.
Richard, 155.
Edmonds, Margery, 280.
ali<u Lawson, Robert, 280.
Edmonson, Jane, 146, 153.
Edward I., King of England,
234.
II., King of England, 235.
III., King of England, 235,
879, 883.
Edwards, Jane, 305.
Edwin, or Edwyn, 136.
Edwin, , 136.
Abigail (HiU), 136.
Anne, 136.
Charles, 136.
Edith, 13a
Elizabeth, 186.
Elizabeth (Bradshaigh),
136.
Elizabeth ( Sambrooke ),
136.
Humphrey, 136.
John, 136.
Katherine ( Montague ),
186.
Margaret (Rolle), 186.
Martha, 186.
Mary (Thompson), 186.
Samuel, 136.
Thomas, 136.
WiDiam, 136.
Egar, Agnes (LasseUs), 126.
Mr., 186.
Egerton, Anne, 16.
Anne (Legh), 16.
Barbara (Holford), 16.
Beatrix, (Hellesby), 56.
Elizabeth (Ashaw), 16.
Elizabeth (Warburton), 16.
Francis, 16.
John, 16, 17, 58.
Katherine (Dobson), 16.
Legh William, 16.
Leonard, 16.
Margaret (Wheeler), 16.
Mary (Aldersey), 16.
Mary (Brereton), 16.
Mary (Cooke), 16.
Peter. 16.
Rafe, or Raphe, 16.
Richard, 16.
Thomas, 16, 101.
Eglesfielde, Christopher, 288.
Elcock, John, 880.
Judith (Woodroffe), 880.
Nicholas, 889.
Ursula (Woodroffe), 380.
Eloocke, Alexander, 189.
Anne, (Minshull), ld9.
Thomas, 189.
Eldred, Elizabeth (MUdmay),
263.
John, 263, 265.
Eleanor, Wife of Henry III.,
234.
Wife of Edward I., 284.
Eliot, Alice, 44.
Alice (Guye), 44.
Anna (Fortescue), 45.
Anne, 39, 41, 42, 45.
Anne ( ), 40.
Anne (Williams), 45.
Augusta, 40-42, 46.
Blanche Elizabeth, 47.
Bridget, 40, 42, 45.
Bridget (Carswell), 44.
Caroline (Yorke), 47.
Caroline ( ), 42.
Caroline Georgiana, 41, 47.
Catherine, 41.
Catherine ( ), 42.
Catherine (Eliston),89,46.
Charles, 39.
Charles George Comwallis,
42,47.
Charlotte (Robinson), 47.
Charlotte Sophia, 41, 47.
Constance Rhiannon
(Guest), 42, 47.
Daniel, 42, 45, 46.
Douglas, 40, 46.
Edward, 39-42, 44-46.
Edward Granville, 41, 42,
47.
Edward James, 41, 42, 47.
Edward John, 43.
Edward John Comwallis,
41, 43, 47.
Eliza^th, 40-42, 45, 46.
Ehzabeth (Craggs), 46.
Elizabeth ( ), 40, 42.
Elizabeth Harriet Com-
wallis, 41.
Ernest Comwallis, 41, 42,
47.
Francis, 45.
George, 40.
Georgiana, 42.
Georgiana ( ), 41.
Georgiana Augusta (Leve-
son-Gower), 47.
Gertrude, 40.
Grace (Fitz). 44.
Granville Charles Com-
wallis, 41, 47.
Granville John, 42, 47.
Hariot, Harriot, 40, 41, 43,
46.
Harriet Hester, 47.
Harriot (Carew), 47.
Harriot (Craggs), 46.
Harriot ( ), 89, 41, 43.
INDEX OF NAMES.
397
£liot — continued.
Henry Cornwallis, 41, 47.
Hester, 40, 42, 46.
Hester (Pitt), 47.
Hester Hariot, 41.
Honor, 40, 42, 45, 46.
Honora (Norton), 45.
Hugh, 44.
James, 42, 46.
Jemima (Cornwallis), 47.
Jemima ( ), 41, 42.
Joan, 46.
Joan (Bonville), 44.
Joan (Coteland), 44.
Joan (French), 45.
Joan (Norbrooke), 44.
Joan (Sigden), 44.
John, 89, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
46,47.
Eatherine, 40, 41, 42, 46.
Eatherine (Fleming), 45.
Letitia (2k Court), 47.
Louisa Susan Cornwallis,
41, 47.
Margery ( ), 44.
Mary, 40, 42.
Mary (Bruin), 44.
Nicholas, 40, 45.
P&nnoria ( ), 45.
Badagand, Badigon, 40, 42,
45.
Radagand ( ), 40, 42.
fiadigund (Gedy), 44.
Richard, 89, 40-46.
Robert, 44.
Sarah, 46.
Susan, 45.
Susan (Coryteu), 46.
Susan (Mordaunt), 47.
Susanna, 40, 42.
Susan Caroline, 41, 47.
Thomas, 40, 44, 45.
Walter, 40, 44.
William, 41-47.
William Gordon Cornwal-
lis, 41, 47.
Zabintha, 46.
Eliott, Alice (Fanshawe), 288.
Edward, 283, 292.
Elisabeth, Queen, 18. ^
Elliot, Edward, 39.
Margaret (Craggs), 39.
Ellaoombe, Henrv T., 33.
EUicombe, Hugh Myddelton,
33.
William, 33.
Ellis, , 377.
A. S., 133.
Ann (Gill), 80.
Bethia, 210.
Esther (Fuller), 210.
Joshua, 210.
William, 888.
William 8., 884.
Ellisten, Edward, 46.
Blsey, John Ravenscroft, 376.
Elton, Abraham, 310.
Isaac, 310.
Sanh (Peaoh), 810.
EUwes, Edward 8, 4.
Geffrey, 2, 4.
Jo.i 8.
Silvius, 8, 4.
Elwes, Dudley Cary, 2.
Elizabeth, 4.
Elizabeth (Ralegh), 157.
Gervas, 4.
Henry, 4.
John, 4, 157.
Philippa, 157.
Susan, 4.
Thomas, 4.
Elwill, John, 243.
Elyott, Alys (Fanshawe), 16.
Edward, 15.
Elizabeth (Gresham), 316.
John, 816.
Engerame, Philip, 171.
England, Captain, 208.
Mary, 203.
Richard, 208.
Englefield, PhUip, 134.
Engler, Ann (Harney), 28.
James, 28.
Margaret (Gyll), 28.
English, John, 1&.
Enniskillen, Mary Emma,
Countess of (Brodriok),
369.
William Willoughby Cole,
Earl of, 369.
Erie, Peter, 120.
William, 120.
Emeley, John, 268.
Eshe [Ashe], John, 126.
Ursula (Lassells), 126.
Essex, Margaret (Sandys), 29.
Thomas, 29.
Eton, Thomas, 317.
Eustace, Maurice, 106.
Evans, Penelope, 243.
WiUiam, 243.
Eveleigh, Mildred (Caldwell),
130.
John, 130.
Evelyn, John, 8, 117, 118, 240,
347, 356, 858.
Sarah, 347, 356, 858.
Everard, , 262.
Evershed, John, 191.
Samuel, 191, 208.
Evereshed, William de, 203.
Evesham, John, Abbot of, 192,
194.
Eyre, Rowland, 118.
Samuel, 357.
Fairbairn, Adam H., 211.
Anna Gertrude (Maitland),
211.
Fairfax, Guy, 383.
Maud, 383.
Falconberg, Joanna, 171.
John, 171.
Falconbridge, John, 76.
Fane, Amelia, 219.
Antonye, 268, 269.
Charles, 219.
Fane — eoiUinued.
Charlotte, 219.
Elizabeth, 269.
Francis, 268, 269.
George, 219, 268, 269.
Grace, 269.
Henry Hopkins, 219.
Henry Nathaniel, 219.
Eatherine (Cholmley),219.
Eatherine Jesse, 219.
Louisa, 219.
Marie, 269.
Mary, 219.
Mary (MUdmay), 268, 269.
Mildmay, 268, 269.
Rachell, 269.
Fanshaw, or Fanshawe, 4.
(Barber), 115.
Abigail, 7, 9.
Alice, 4, 5, 9, 11, 16, 116,
116, 283, 284, 287, 290,
291, 293, 297, 842, 852,
856.
Alicia, 10.
Althea (Snelling), 14.
Anna Maria, 8*, 347.
Ann or Anne, 5, 18, 116-
118, 282, 288, 286, 287,
297, 801, 842, 344, 360,
358, 857, 358.
Ann (Babington), 10, 116.
Ann (Harrison), 8, 117,
849, 351.
Anne (Allington), 6, 7, 117.
Anne ( Waldegrave ?) 288.
Anne ( ?) 844, 846.
Anthony, 5.
Barbara Frederica Beau-
jolois (Coventry), 13, 120,
121.
Basil Thomas, 120.
Beaujolois Mabel, 120.
Benjamin, 342.
Catherine, or Eatherine, 6,
7-9, 15, 115, 117, 118,
290, 291, 293, 338, 340,
344, 846, 347, 349, 350,
351, 858.
Catherine (Ferrers), 8, 117,
347.
Catherine (Eingsmill), 10,
11, 355.
Catherine (Walter), 116,
348.
Catherine (Enighton), 7.
Catherine ( Wolstenholme),
10, 116.
Catherine ( ?) 844.
Catherine, Sophia, 12, 14,
119, 120.
Catherine Stephens (Le
Marchant), 12, 119.
Charles, 8, 12, 14, 116, 117,
288, 846, 848, 356, 357.
Charles Gasooyne, 13, 14,
119.
CoUn, 4, 5, 284.
Copping, 845, 349.
Darraty [Dorothy], 14,
398
INDEX OF NAMES.
EftOBhaw, Eansfaavre — amHnued.
Diana 5, 116.
Diana (Eyre), 118.
Dinah, 6.
Dorothjr (Stonardj, 286,
287.
Edward, 4, 5, 845, 349.
Edward Gennjs, 12.
Eleanor, 6.
Elizabeth, 7-10, 12, 14, 16,
116-117, 297, 301, 302,
842-344, 348-350.
Elizabeth, Lady, 346.
Elizabeth (Bancks), 349.
Elizabeth (Cockaine), 117.
Elizabeth (Cockayne), 6, 7,
15, 346, 347.
Elizabeth (Faushaw). 8, 11.
Elizabeth (Rogers), 12.
Elizabeth (Smith), 116,118.
Elizabeth (Smyth), 7, 296,
297, 300, 303.
Elizabeth (Snelling), 11,14.
Elizabeth (Stonerd), 116.
Elizabeth (Wiseman), 116,
296
Elizabeth (Wray), 346.
Ellen, 6.
Emily Catherine (Gosse-
Un), 12, 120, 121.
Eyelyn, 8, 118, 347, 848,
866, 367.
Evelyn John, 13, 120.
Frances, 6, 11, 846.
Frances (Clarke), 11.
Frances (Osborne), 348,
346.
Frances (Senior), 843.
Frances ( ?), 346.
Francis, 6.
George, 296, 841, 342.
Gerard Lewis, 12, 121.
Godfrey, 6, 16, 115, 288,
289.
Grace (Pagett), 288, 289.
Grace ( P), 346.
Harrison, 117.
Helen, 6, 12, 18, 120.
Helen Maude, 12, 121.
Henry, 4-10, 13-16, 116-
120, 122, 280-285, 287,
291, 292, 294-296, 298,
300, 301, 343, 346-348,
851, 364, 366, 358.
Herbert Cecil, 12, 121.
Isabel, 296, 841.
James, 116, 344, 346.
Jane, 7.
Janet, 6.
Janet (Jenkinson), 116.
Joan, 6, 7, 9, 116, 297, 301,
302.
Joan (Armitage), 6, 343.
Joan (Smith), 6.
Joan ( ), 291, 292, 294.
Joan Janet ( Jouberson), 6.
Joanna (Smith), 115.
John Gasooyne, 9, 12, 13,
14, 118, 119.
Fanshaw, Fanshawe — eontinned.
John, 4-6, 8-16, 116, 116,
118-120, 122, 283, 284,
288, 293-295, 300, 301,
340-344, 349, 353, 355,
356, 358.
John Gaspard, 12, 13, 115,
• 120, 121, 300, 339, 342,
346, 348, 350.
John, Jun., 353.
John Posthumus, 341, 342.
John Walter, 116.
K., 115.
Lionel, 6, 6, 343, 344, 345,
349.
Lucy, 11.
Lyonell, 121.
Magdalen, 5.
Margaret, 4, 5. 10, 11, 115,
117, 290, 291, 293, 300,
342, 349, 353, 354.
Margaret (Eyre), 118.
Margaret (Heath), 10, 11.
Margery (Butcher), 5.
Maria, 5, 12, 13.
Martha, 345.
Mary, 5-7, 10-12, 14, 16,
115-117, 120, 294, 295,
297, 341-345, 358.
Mary ( ), 295.
Mary (Bourohier), 116.
Mary (Coke), 9, 11.
Mary (Hargrave), 344.
Mary (Parkinson), 13, 118,
119.
Mary (Walters), 11.
Mary (Wiseman), 296, 341.
Mary Annetta, 14, 119.
Michael, 6, 7, 9, 116.
Mildred, 295. 341, 342.
Philip, 5, 6, 116, 343.
Ealph, 4, 6, 295, 341.
Richard, 5, 6, 10, 12, 117,
120, 121, 295, 301, 302,
341, 344, 349-351.
Robert, 4, 6, 6, 8, 116, 118,
295, 338, 339.
Rowland, 115.
Sarah, 346, 347.
Sarah (Evelyn), 8, 117,347.
Simon, 6-8, 11, 14, 116-118,
122, 301, 802, 846-348,
851, 852, 856, 357. '
Susan, 9, 116, 282, 283, 287,
342, 353.
Susan (Otten), 342, 353.
Susannah, 10-13, 342, 366,
357.
Thomas, 4-15, 116-118, 122,
281, 283-299, 302, 303,
338-345, 348, 349, 351,
353-356, 358.
Thomas Basil, 12,120, 121.
Thomas Edward, 11, 14.
Thomas Lewis, 1^14, 119.
Thomas, Viscount, 346-348.
Thomasine, 280, 281, 284.
Thomasine (Hopkins), 118.
Thomasine (Thomas), 16.
Fanshaw, Fanshawe — eanHmued.
Violet, 120.
Walter, 6, 7, 9, 15, 115,
116, 287.
Widow, 4, 6, 14.
William. 5, 7, 10-12, 16,
115, 116, 118, 122, 287,
291-295, 300-302, 338-
342, 353, 355, 356, 368.
Farnaby, T., 112.
Fauconberg, Richard, 362.
Faulkener, ^Cheyney), 135.
Richard, 135.
Faulkner, Florence (Cole), 244.
Hugh, 244.
Fauntleroy, Thomas, 241.
Favell, James, 50.
Fawkes, Alfred Tritton, 218.
Graham (Maitland), 218.
Fawne, John, 289.
Feild, Elizabeth, 229.
William, 229.
Fenton, Catherine, 242.
Eliza, 306.
Geoffrey, 242.
Henry, 242.
James, 306.
Fenwick, G., 21.
Fergusson, Elizabeth (Mait-
land), 207.
Margaret, 207.
Robert, 207.
William, 207.
Feringe, John, 194.
Feringham, Margaret, 859, 862.
Thomas, 359, 862.
Fernely, Anne, 315, 318, 319.
William, 315, 318, 319.
Ferraris, Johannes de, 277
Ferrers, , 385.
Catherine, 347, 358.
Catherine (Walter), 116.
Henry, 116, 362.
Knighton, 7, 116, 117.
Enitton, 347, 351, 352,
358.'
WiUiam, Earl, 143.
Fetherston, (Butler), 229.
Abigail, 230.
Albanaugh, 230, 231.
Alexander, 231.
Alice, 229.
Anna (Linold), 229.
Bridget, 229.
Christopher, 231.
Dorothy, 230.
Elizabeth, 229.
Elizabeth (Turner), 229.
Emota, 229.
Francis, 229.
Isabella, 230.
Isabella (Woodward), 229.
Joanna (Benett), 229.
Joanna (Woodward), 230.
John, 229, 230, 231, 232,
327.
Margaret, 229.
Mary, 280.
Stephen, 230.
INDEX OF NAMES.
399
Fetherston — eo»Hmted,
Timothy, 230.
Thomas, 229, 230, 231, 232.
William, 229, 230.
Fetherstonhalgh, I., 34.
Fetherstoohaugh, Isaao Qilpin,
230.
FfowiU, Biohard, 362.
Ffrodesham, Robert, 55, 56,
61.
Mary (HeUesby), 58.
Fietines. Elizabeth (Eliot), 45.
Nathaniel, 45.
William, 45.
Figuroa, Lorenzo de, 165.
Finch, (Ferrers), 335.
(Wilkins), 336.
Agnes (Boo), 332.
Alice, 329.
Alice (Belkn^), 333.
Anne, 386.
Anne (Barker), 337.
Anne (Walker), 337.
Anthony, 828.
Bennett, 329.
CecU, 336.
Cicily (Wentworth), 836.
Diana, 336.
Pionis, 829, 331, 382.
Dorothy, 837.
Eleanor, 335.
Eleanor (Walsingham),
835.
Elizabeth, 329, 381, 835-
887.
Elizabeth (Crowmer), 885.
Elizabeth (Hawle), 329.
Elizabeth (Ueneage), 836.
Elizabeth (Heydon), 886.
Erasmus, 335.
Frances, 336, 337.
Francis, 337.
Francis [Frances] (Bell),
887.
Helen, 329.
Heneage, 336, 887.
Henry, 829, 332, 884, 886.
Herbert, 828, 336.
Isabel, 329, 331, 832.
Jane, 836.
Joane, 829, 881.
Joane (Padishurst), 829.
Joane (Pessenden), 380.
John, 829, 332, 386, 387.
Eatharin«, 836.
Eatherine(Gkkyn8ford), 885.
Eatherine (Moyle), 885.
Lawrence, 335.
Margaret, 329.
Marian (Bolfe), 335.
Mary, 335.
Mary (Kempe), 335.
Moyle, 336.
Nicholas, 329, 832.
Pamell, 329.
Petronilla, 332.
Biohard, 385.
Bobert, 329.
Theodore, 886.
Finch — eoniinmed.
Theophilus, 336.
Thomas, 335, 336.
Ursula (Thwaites), 336.
Vincent, 332, 335.
William, 828, 3d2-337.
Firebrass, Basil, 37.
Fisher, Doctor, 298.
Elizabeth, 324.
Frances, 824.
Joseph, 108, 109.
Bichard, 324.
William, 324.
Fitton, Charles, 187.
Edward, 186, 189.
Elizabeth, 187.
Jane, 186.
Margaret, 184.
Marj, 189.
Thomas, 184.
Fit/^Ian, Alan, 141.
Alice (Mortimer), 141.
Alice (Peverell), 141.
Alice (de Saluna), 162.
Alice (Warren), 141, 285.
Alicia, 162.
Alicia (Warren), 162.
Edmond, 162, 285.
Edmund, Earl of Arundel,
141.
Eleanor, 162.
Eleanor ( Plantagenet), 162.
Elinor (Plantagenet), 141.
EUzabeth, 141, 163.
Elizabeth (Bohun), 141,
162.
Ellen (Peverell), 161.
Isabel (Albany), 161.
Isabel (Daubigny), 141.
Isabel (Mortimer), 141,
161.
Isabel (de Say), 141, 161.
Isabel (Spenser), 235.
Joanna, 168.
John, 141, 161.
John, Earl of Arundel, 141.
Margaret (Woodvile), 143.
Maud (de Verdun), 161.
PhiUppa, 236.
Bichard, 162, 235, 286.
Bichard, Earl of Arundel,
141.
Bichard, Earl of Arundel
and Surrey, 162.
Thomas, 148.
Thomas, Earl of Arundel,
141 144.
William, 141, 161.
Fitz Allen, Mary (Maltrayers),
162.
[Fitzalan], Thomas, 163.
John, 162.
Fitz (reoffroy, Havise, 143.
John, 143.
Fitzgerald, Edward, 180.
Letitia (Cole), 248.
William, 248.
Fitz Herbert, Anne, 135.
Anthony, 185.
Fitz Herbert~«oii<tn«0ii.
EUzabeth (Fitz Herbert),
135.
John, 135.
Katherine (Bestwold), 135.
Fitz Hugh, Galfridus, 361.
Fitz, John, 44.
Fitz Marmaduke, Bobert, 134.
Fitz -Osborne, William, Earl of
Hertford, 143.
Fitz Otho, Peter, 361.
Fitzpiers, Elinor, 143.
Baynold, 143.
Fitz Boy, Augustus, 210.
Emma (Maitland), 210.
Fitz Waryn, Agnes, 237.
Fitz- William, Beatrix, 378.
Thomas, 378.
Fitzwilliam, Anne (Sidney),
164, 167.
. Earl, 383.
John, 383.
Margaret, 165.
Mary, 165.
PhUippa, 165.
Bichard, 378.
Thomas, 383.
Wilham, 164, 165, 167.
Wm., 383.
Fitzwilliams, Wm., 262.
Winifred (Mildmay), 262.
Fleming, Alice ( ), 143.
Eliza, 150.
Isabel (Dallamere), 143,
144.
James, Lord, 206.
Jean, 206.
John, 143, 145.
Malcolm, Lord, 206.
Mary, 206.
Maud, 141.
Beginald, 141, 142.
Thomas, 45, 148, 144.
William, 141, 143-145,
150.
William le, 142.
Flemyng, Hamilton, 31.
Flintton, Anthony, 340.
Flood, Thomas, 28.
Follyott, Emma, 161.
John, 161.
Ford, Francis, 351.
Forham, , 322.
Truth, 822.
Forsham, Stephen de, 829.
Fort, William de, 825.
Fortescue, Ann, 155.
Bartholomew, 156.
Bridget (EUot), 45.
Chichester, 147.
Elizabeth, 147.
Eliz. (Speoot), 46.
FaithfuU, 147.
Francis, 45.
Garret, 238.
John, 238.
Peter, 45.
Fortree, Jacob, 106.
Jane, 106.
400
INDEX OF NAMES.
Foflcott, Mary, 826.
Matilda (Chamedate), 326.
Robert, 325.
Thomas, 326.
Poster, Daniel, 242.
Frances (Ashenden), 242.
Foulis, Hannah, 228.
John Hobinson, 228.
Fowthroppe, William, 75.
Fox, Anthony, 18.
Joan (Fanshawe), 4.
Mary, 880.
William, 4.
Foxholes, Henry, 277.
Francis, Andrew, 178.
John, 329.
Mary (Dove), 345.
Francke, John, 194.
Franke, John, 79.
Frankland, Catherine, 6^.
Fraser, Anna, 72.
Lucy Anne (Brockman) , 72.
Bobert, 72.
Freake, Sir John, 867.
Mary (Brodrick), 867.
Freokleton, Thomas, 264, 266.
Freeman, Arthur, 368.
Frances Ann (Brodrick),
368.
Inigo, 368.
Margaret (Thomas), 368.
Freer, Adam, 70, 71.
Catherine, 71.
Elizabeth, 71.
Frances, 70.
Frances (Cleland), 70.
George, 70.
Helen, 70, 71, 72.
Helen (Blair), 70.
Jane, 71.
John, 70, 72.
Margaret, 70, 71.
Margaret (Gib), 70.
Margaret (Lizars), 70.
Margaret (Thomson), 71.
Margaret (Wylie), 70.
Margaret (Young), 71.
Bobert, 71.
Thomas, 70.
William, 71.
Fremantle, Augusta Mary, 370.
Thomas, 870.
Frith, Margaret, 280.
Fryar, Ann (Cole), 239.
Thomas, 239.
Fuller, Adela Bessie, 130.
Ann (Pupcell), 130.
Anne, 130.
Anne (Fanshawe), 115.
Archdeacon, 130.
Bessie, 130.
Catherine, 203.
Cynthia (Street), 203.
David, 111.
Edward, 130, 203.
Edward Goddard, 180.
Elizabeth, 203, 287.
Elizabeth (Blennerhassett),
180.
Fuller — continued.
Fanny Diana (Bland), 180.
Franklin Bland, 130.
George, 130.
Harnett John, 130.
Helen (Guivier), 130.
James Franklin, 130, 203.
Jane (Harnett), 130.
John, 203.
John Blennerhassett, 130.
Judith (Duvenant), 130.
Louisa, 130.
Lucy, 203.
Margaret, 203.
Mary (Cannon), 130.
Mary (Roper), 130, 203.
Afary (England), 203.
May Florence, 130.
Robert, 203.
Thomas, 130, 208, 210.
Thomas Harnett, 180.
Thomas Richard, 203.
William, 10, 115, 118, 180,
208, 210, 287.
Fulthorp, Elizabeth, 172.
WiUiam, 81, 171,172.
Furneaux, Tobias, 40, 41, 43.
Fyguron, Bomes de, Duke of
Feria, 165, 167.
Fynes, Isabel (Batisford), 382.
Tho., 332.
Fytton, Alice, 142, 160.
Anabilla, 141.
Annabel!, 150.
Edmund, 140-142, 160.
Eliza, 150.
Elizabeth, 141.
Elizabeth (Thornton), 67.
Hamon, 57.
Hugh, 140.
Joan, 57.
I John, 140.
Richard, 140, 160.
William, 140.
Gabbett, Mary (Cole), 244. '
William, 244.
Gabott, Robert, 4.
Galbraith, Helen, 71.
Galegas, Ferdinand de, 238.
Katherine de, 238.
Gardiner, Thomas, 295.
(Gardner, , 23
Garrard, Anne, 104.
Charles, 104.
Elizabeth, 104, 105, 108.
Elizabeth (Rome), 817.
Elizabeth (Barkham), 104.
Francis, 104.
Isabella, 104.
Jane, 104.
Jane (Lambard), 101, 104-
106.
John, 98, 101, 103-105,
109.
Judith, 316.
Lambard, 104.
Margarel^ 104.
Multon, 104.
Garrard — conHntted.
Nethermill, 104.
Peter, 104.
Rachel, 104.
Samuel, 104.
Spencer, 104.
William, 104, 105, 316,
817.
Garth orne, John, 34.
Thomas, 84-36, 38.
Gariray, Grace, 324.
Hannah, 824.
Jane, 324.
John, 324.
Jonathan, 824.
Martha, 324.
Mary, 324.
PhoBbe, 324.
Gascoigne, John, 92.
Gascoyne, Ann (Fanshawe), 9,
10.
Bamber, 119.
Crisp, 9, 10, 11.
Joseph, 9, 10, 119.
Mrs., 119.
William, 276.
Gatliffe, Beigamin, 376.
Elise ( ), 876.
Gaunt, John of, 236, 237, 879.
Gawdy, Robert, 320.
Winifred (Bacon), 820.
Gaynsford, John, 835.
Gedy, Katherine (Boscawen),
44.
Richard, 44.
Gerbridge, Francis, 314.
Ursula (Gresham), 314.
Gemingham, John, 331.
Gerrard, Dorothy, 200, 201.
Elizabeth, 146.
Grace (Hesketh), 145.
Gilbert, 268.
Myles, 145.
William, 200, 263.
Gethyn, Tacie, 380.
Thomas, 380.
Gib, Margaret, 70.
Robert, 70.
Gibb, Margaret, 207.
William, 207.
Gibson, Anne (MaiUand), 207.
Catherine, 267.
Mungo, 207.
Gifiard, Sir John, 366.
Gifford, John, 206.
Gilbert, Edward, 29.
of Kent, 384.
of Westbeere and Sand-
wich, 384.
Alexander, 384.
Anne, 384.
Edmund, 884.
Eleanor, 384.
Elizabeth, 384.
Elizabeth ( ), 384.
Frances ( ), 384.
Harry, Henry, 884.
John, 384.
Jordan, 884.
INDEX or NAMES.
401
Gilbert — continued.
Lawrence, 384.
Mary, 884.
Mary ( ), 384.
Michael, 884.
Mildred, 884.
Patience ( ), 384.
Philip, 384.
Sarah, 384.
Susan, 884.
Susannah, 884.
Thomas, 884.
Widow, 384.
Wm., 884.
Giles, Jane (Peaoti), 809.
John, 809.
Gill, Alice (Jannings), 81.
Alice (Essex), 29.
Ann (Fanshawe), 6.
Ann ( ), 29.
Anne, 30.
Anne (Swann), 80.
Barbara, 30.
Barbara (Bradbury), 28.
Bueth, 26.
Charles, 27, 29.
Delawood, 30.
Dorothy, 29, 30.
Dorothy (Luther), 80.
Edward. 26, 28, 80, 848.
Elizabeth, 29, 30.
Elizabeth (Bateman), 24.
Elizabeth (Boteler), 27.
Frances, 29.
Francis, 29.
George, 25, 27, 29, 30.
Grace, 29.
Griffith, 30.
Helen ( ), 29.
Henry, 27, 29.
Howard, SO.
Joan (Trevilian), 29.
John, 24, 26, 29, SO.
Joseph, 29.
Joshua, 6.
Lavinia, SO.
Lucv, 80.
Luther, 30.
Margaret, 29.
Margaret (Brograve), 25.
Margaret (Campion), 28.
Martha, 29.
Martha (Spibnan), 29.
Mary (Michell), 25.
Mary (Mitchell), 20.
Mary ( ), 29.
Philip, 24,
Sarah (Ward), 24.
Susan, 25.
Susanna, 30.
Thomas, 25, 28, 29.
Ursula (Langridge), 80.
William, 30.
Gillard, Mary, 176.
Gille, Robert, 26.
Gillespie, Alexander, 208.
George, 71.
Jane (Freer), 71.
Mary Catherine, 208.
Glascocke, Diana (Fanshawe),
115.
GJeorge, 115.
Glemham, Elizabeth, 164.
Henry, 164.
John, 164.
Glen, Johanna (Cleaver), 804.
William, 804.
GlendaU, John, 187.
Gloshop, Eliza, 323.
The, 323.
Gloucester, Richard, Duke of,
148.
Glover, B. 192.
B. {Somerset), 270, 826.
Gk>da, dau. of King Etheldred,
383.
Goddard, Thomas, 130.
Ooddington, James, 62.
Godfrey, Edmundbury, 108.
Lfunbard, 102.
Margaret (Lombard), 102.
Thomas, 102.
Goding, Bennett (Finch), 329.
John, 829.
Gold, Elizabeth (Garrard), 108.
Nicholas, 106.
Golding, John, 238.
Margaret, 238.
Thomas, 238.
Goldsmith, Dorothy, 190.
Elizabeth, 190.
Nicholas, 190.
Goodman, Anne, 324.
Elizabeth, 324.
Frances, 824.
John, 324.
Lawrence, 324.
Matthew, 324.
Valentine, 324.
Gordon, Agnes, 206.
Alexander, 212.
Alexander, Duke of, 47.
Charles, 67, 209.
Charlotte, 209.
Grace, 212.
Margaret, 206.
€k)re, Margaret, 99, 100.
Thomas, 101.
William, 4.
Gorge, Edmond, 204.
Margaret, 204.
Gorham, John, 208.
Ursula, 208.
Gosling, George, 381.
Sarah (Woodroffe), 881.
Gosselin, Gerald L., 12.
Goaselyn, Gterard Lippeyatt, 120.
Gostling, Mary, 120.
Gott, Anne, 210.
Ben, 210.
Harriet Mary (Maitland),
211.
John, 211.
Gough, Anne, 176.
Gk)ulston, John de, 361.
Gourney, Hugh, Earl, 141.
Goussell, Elizabeth, 163.
Jane, 168.
Goussell — continiued,
[Gawsell], Robert, 163.
€k>wan, Ann (Mauleverer), 78,
84.
Clotworthy, 78, 84.
Gower, Ann (Malleverer), 76.
Ann (Mauleverer), 81.
Dorothy ( Wentworth), 218.
Edward, 218.
Elinor, 80.
Elizabeth (Mauleverer), 80,
81.
George, 80.
Granville Leveson, 811.
Eatherine, 80.
Margaret, 80.
Mary, 80.
Ralph, 80, 81.
Thomas, 76, 81, 218.
William, 80.
Gowshill, Elizabeth (Fitzalan),
141, 144.
Jane, 141.
Joan, 144.
Robert, 141, 144.
Grace, , 877.
Grafton, John Marmaduke, 266.
Graham, Anne, 147, 367.
Elizabeth (Forteecue), 147.
Helen (Mayne), 71.
Jenny, 69.
John, 71.
Richard, 147.
Robert, 367. '
Grantham, , 60.
Graunt, Edward, 240.
Mary, 240.
Gnvener, Thomas, 78.
Graves, Eliza (Russell), 169,
170.
Katherine, 169.
Nathaniel, 169.
Gray, Elizabeth (Woodvile),
148.
George, 74.
George, Earl of Kent, 148.
Jane (Malleverer), 74.
John, 143.
Graystock, John, Baron of, 136.
Greaves, Helen (Fftnshawe), 4.
James, 4.
Green, Alice, 209.
Greene, Benet, 255, 256.
John, 255.
Thomas, 256.
Greenfield, Alice, 240.
B. Wyatt, 19, 137.
John, 240.
Greenhaughe, Margaret (Rest-
wold), 135.
Thomas, 135.
Gregg, , 17.
Gregory, Emma» 181.
George Burrow, 177.
John, 87, 92, 181.
John Swarbreck, 177.
Greiraon, Margaret (Maitland),
207.
Thomas, 207.
402
INDEX OF KAME8.
Qrenville^ Edward, 156.
Franoes, 166.
Greahani, Agnes (Wynne), 814.
Alys (Blythe), 313, 316.
Anne, 314, 816, 320.
Anne (Ferneley), 816, 818,
819.
Anne (More), 816.
Awdrey (Linne), 816.
Cioeley, 316.
Edmond, 816, 816.
Edward, 320.
Elizabeth, 816-817, 820.
Elizabeth (Bishop), 820.
Elizabeth (Dormer), 816.
Elizabeth (Markham), 814.
Ellen, 315.
Frances (Strickland), 820.
Franoe8(Thwayte),816,317.
James, 313, 814, 816.
Joan (Hinde), 216.
Joan (Torter), 314.
John, 286, 311-817, 820.
Judith (Oanrard), 816.
Margaret (BiUingforde),
313.
Margaret (Eandolph), 814.
Margery, 818, 814, 816.
Mary, 820.
Mary (Campion, Wright),
320.
Mary (Clerk), 820.
Mary (Is^w^l), 815.
Mary (Lennard), 820.
Mary (Rowe), 815, 817.
Nicholas, 314.
Paul, 814.
Richard, 812-816, 818.
Susan, 818, 314.
Thomas, 813-320.
Ursula, 814, 816.
William, 818-816, 817, 818.
Gressam, [Gresham], John, 108.
Greves, Edward, 379.
Margaret (Pargiter), 879.
Qny, Fruices (Bnndon), 164.
George, 862.
Henry, Dukeof Suffolk, 164.
Greye, Richard, 281, 284.
Grey-Egerton, Philip, 16, 17.
Grey de Wilton, Blanche (De la
Vache), 184.
Grice, Henry, 878.
Susan (Woodroffe), 878.
Griffin, Dorothy (Jackson oUm
Lascelles), 129.
Griffith, Anne, 190.
Ellen, 868.
Lowry, 254.
Mr., 182.
Thomas, 190.
Griifor, Robert, 376.
Grimes, Abraham, 219.
Mary (Cholmley), 219.
Grimston, Mannaduke, 28.
Frances (Gyll), 28.
Groevenor, Richard, 147.
Sidney, 107.
Sidney (Mcetys), 147.
Grore, Louisa (HiUersdoo), 860.
Silvanus, 260.
Thomas, 230.
Gryffyn, Eleanor, 183, 189.
•loan (Hellesby), 57.
John, 57.
Richard, 183, 189.
Guest, John, 47.
Guivier, John, 180.
Prosp^re, 130.
Guldeford, Joanna (Halden),
88a
John, 830.
William, 330.
Gunson, Anna, 198.
Gurdon, Amy, 199.
Brampton, 199.
Guye, Robert, 44.
Gwillim, John {JUm^e Oroi^),
269.
Guilbert, Edmund, 884.
Henry, 884.
John, 884.
Jordan, 884.
Mary Ann, 884.
Sarah, 884.
Thomas, 884.
Gyll, Ada Frances, 82.
Agnes, 27.
Alice, 28.
Ann, 26, 31.
Ann (Lambert), 27.
Anne Elizabeth (Smijth),
82.
Anthony, 26.
Beatrice Adelaide Ida^ 82.
Bellenden Charles, 82.
Bellenden Charles John, 82.
Bridget, 27.
Brooke Hamilton, 82.
Edith Grace, 82.
Edward Gordon, 82.
Elizabeth, 81.
Elizabeth (Batenun), 28.
Elizabeth (Hassel), 81.
Elizabeth (Laurence), 81.
Fanny Harriet Fleming,
82.
Flemyng George, 82.
Frances, 81.
Frances Caroline (Murray),
82.
Francis, 27.
George, 27, 28, 81.
Gordon, 82. .
Gordon James Willoughby,
130.
Gordon Willoughby James,
82.
Grace, 81.
Hamilton, 82.
Hamilton Flemyng Camp-
bell, 32.
Harriet Jane (Flemyng),
31.
Henry, 27.
Ida Louisa (Jesse), 82.
Jane Price ( Pinhom), 82.
Joan( ),
Qyll—eonUnu^d.
Joan (Hopper), 27.
John, 26, 27, 28, 80.
Maroia, 27.
Marcia (Aspland), 27.
Marpfaret, 26.
Mana Jane (Richardson),
82.
Marianne, 82.
Martha (' ), 28.
Mary (Brcnne), 31.
Philip, 28.
Richard, 26, 27.
Robert, 27, 82.
Robert Uutton, 81.
Sarah ( ), 28.
Sarah (Ward), 27.
Susanna, 31.
19usanna (Cox), 31.
Thomas, 27, 28, 81.
Thomas Wright, 32.
WiUiam, 81^ 82.
Gylle, Agnes, 26.
A.ndrew, 26.
Ann, 26.
Ann (Whetbill), 27,
Bateman. 26.
Brooke Flemyng, 82.
Dorothy, 26.
Elizabeth, 26.
George, 27.
Gertrude (Perjent), 27.
Joan (Littlebury aiiat
Home), 26.
John, 26, 28.
Leonard. 26.
Margaret, 26.
Margaret (Quinon), 26.
Michael, 27.
Richard, 26.
Ursula, 26.
Walter, 26.
William, 26.
Gynne, John, 80.
Mary (GUI), 80.
Haocomb, Cioele, 285.
Jordain de, 285.
Stephen de, 284.
Hackney, Grissell (Woodroffe),
880.
Thomas de, 880.
Hainault. WUliam Earl of, 285.
Halden, Godelena ( ?), 380.
Isabella, 830.
John, 380.
Matilda, 830.
WiUiam, 880.
Hale, Captain, 257.
Frances (Maynard), 257.
Halford Joseph, 64.
Hall, Alice, 256.
Ambrose William, 68.
Ann (Browne), 255, 256.
Anne, 256.
Anthony, 256.
Barbara (Midleton), 256.
Benet (Greene), 256, 266.
Cfaarlei, 186.
INDEX OP NAMES.
403
doely (Midleton), 256.
Daniel, 256.
Dorothy (Michell), 255.
Eliiabeth, 256.
Hamphrey, 255, 256.
H. F., 256.
James, 256.
Jane, 255.
Jane (Browne), 255.
Joan, 255.
John, 255, 256.
Joseph, 256.
Margaret, 185, 287.
Margaret (Maitland), 212.
Margaret (Pawthome), 255.
Margaret (Sayre), 256.
Martin, 256.
Mary, 856.
Mr.» 138.
Prisoilla (Bunny), 185.
Bobert Westley, 212, 266.
Sarah, 256.
Sarah (Lumley), 255, 256.
Thomas, 287, 255, 256.
Hall-Dare, Bobert Westley, 265,
266.
Halliday, Alderman, 266.
HalUley, Bobert, 97. ,
Hallyday, Anne, 197.
William, 197.
Hallward, John, 118, 114.
Mary (Lambard), 118.
Halaall, Anne, 151, 154.
Cuthbert, 151, 154.
Henry, 151.
Jane, 145, 151.
Thomas, 145.
Halys, Stephen, 818.
Thomas, 818.
Hamerton, Elizabeth, 878.
Isabel (Tempest), 878.
Lawrenoe, 878.
Bichard de, 888.
Hamilton, Alfred, 245.
Amelia Catherine (Beree-
ford), 245.
Amelia Harriet, 245.
Arthur Edward Cole, 246.
Arthur Henry Cole, 246.
Arthur Bichard, 246.
Arthur WiUoughby Cole,
845.
Caroline (Stuart), 246.
Charles Bichard Cole, 246.
Claude, 244.
Claude Cole, 246.
Claude Wiltiam Cole, 245.
Elizabeth Anne, 245.
Frances Sophia, 246.
Harriette (Tisdall), 546.
Harriot (Craggs), 46.
Henrietta (Cole), 245.
Isabella, 245.
James, 46, 245.
John, 46.
John Isaac Cole, 246.
Letitus 244, 245.
Letitia Grace, 246.
VOL. II.
Hamilton — eanHnued.
Nicola Sophia (Chaloner),
246.
Bichard Chaloner Cole, 246.
Selina, 246.
William Ckude Cole, 246.
Hammond, Betty, 172.
Lawrenoe, 170.
Bobert, 172.
Hampden, Elizabeth (Sidney),
164.
John, 164.
Hanger, Qeorge, 110.
Hansard, Bichard, 74.
Hanson, Edward, 181.
Elizabeth, 181.
Harbert, Bichard, 279.
Harbome, Thomas, 229.
Haroourt, Elizabeth (Anderson),
260.
Henry, 260.
Louisa Sophia Charlotte,
260.
Bichard, 111.
Sara Frances (Bard), 260.
Simon, 260.
Hardcastle, William, 874.
Harding, Anne, 281.
Eatherine (White), 880.
Thomas, 356, 367.
William, 880.
Hardinge, Juliana, 114.
Hardwick, Mary, 841, 842.
Mary (Fanshawe), 295.
Thomas, 295, 341, 842.
Harmye, Elizabeth, 240.
Mary, 844.
Thomas, 240.
Harington or ILurrington, Alice,
145.
Anne, 145.
Anne (Badcliffe), 146, 148.
Clemence, 146.
Eleanor, 145.
Elizabeth, 144, 146.
Ellen, 145.
Henry, 164.
Isabel 145.
James, 146, 148, 164^ 166,
877.
Janet, 146.
John, 144, 164.
Katherine, 145, 148.
Lucy (Sidney), 164, 166.
Mabel (Bradshaw), 145.
Margaret, 145, 148.
Nicholas, 142, 146.
Bichard, 145.
William, 144, 146.
Harlakenden, Alice, 199.
Harris, Arthur, 801, 302.
Frances, 245.
Harrison, Agnes (Cartwright),
79.
Anne, 50, 849.
Elizabeth (Walker), 50.
Geo. (Blusmanile), 310.
George (Clanneeus), 20,
21.
Harrison — eoniimied.
George (Windsor), 4, 24,
25, 32, 51, 122, 157, 188,
184, 185, 186, 187, 189,
190, 197, 199, 200, 218,
864, 268, 269. 312, 314,
815, 816, 217, 318, 319,
820, 870.
John, 5, 8, 115, 117, 849,
360.
Louisa, 882.
Margaret, 851.
Margaret (Fanshawe), 6,
115.
Bobert, 79.
Susanna, 212.
Thomas, 5, 50.
WiUiam, 50.
Hart, Anne, 145.
Christopher, 186.
John, 136, 145.
Mary, 136.
Percyrall, 145.
Harthull, William de, 56.
Harvey, Henry, 28.
John, 138.
William, 28.
Panvoode, Elizabeth, 61.
Hassel, Bobert Prowse, 81.
Hastings, Francis, 135.
Hester (Gyll), 28.
Jane (Bestwold), 186.
Hatfield, Anne, 322.
Anthony, 258.
Henry, 322.
John, 822.
Bosamund, 258.
Hatton, Adam, 55, 56.
Alice, 354, 855.
Alice (Fanshawe), 9, 16,
116.
Aune, 104.
Christopher, 7, 9, 15, 67,
115, 294, 298, 864.
Elizabeth Frances, 246.
Hugh. 56.
iBabella Maria^ 108, 109.
John, 115.
Eatherine, 57.
Eatherine, (Hellesby), 67.
Lady (Fanshawe), 295, 297.
300.
Magdalen, 109.
Mazy (Lambard), 108, 109,
116, 111.
Piers, 57, 59, 60.
Bichard, 67.
Bobert, 108, 109.
Thomas, 106, 108, 111.
Villiers Frances, 245.
William, 109.
Hauxworth, EUzabeth (Wilks),
Grafton, 374.
Thomas, 874.
Hawarden, Adam, 146.
Elizabeth, 146.
Hawkins, John, 188.
Mary, 168.
FhlUp, 188.
8o
404
INDEX 07 NAMES.
Hawkesworth, John, 289.
Thomas, 348.
Hawlay, Thomas (Clareneeux),
811.
Hawle, Elizabeth, 329.
Simon, 829.
William, 830.
Havrtrey or Hawtrej, Ann, 189.
Edward, 139.
Elizabeth, 189.
Gertmde, 189.
John, 139.
Margaret, 139.
Martha, 137, 139.
Mary, 138, 139.
Mfiiy (Bedle), 138.
Matthew, 139.
Balph, 137, 138, 189.
Susanna, 139.
Thomas, 139.
William, 138.
Winifred (Dormer), 138.
Hay, Jane, 207.
Haydook, , 146, 161, 168.
Hayward, Andrew, 884.
James, 884.
Joseph, 384.
Michael 384.
Heale, Joan (Cole), 289.
William, 239.
Heard, Isaac {Garter), 20, 21,
168, 169.
Hearfield, , 877.
Heath, Edward, 10.
John, 107, 284.
Heaton, Bobert, 168.
Theodosia Maria,. 168.
Heb«r, Christopher, 871.
John, 372.
Letioe, 372.
Biginald, 871, 872.
Sarah, 372.
Sarah ( ), 872.
Heffeman, James, 202.
Sarah (Davies), 202.
Hele, Henr^, 42, 46.
Katherine, 240.
Sarah (Eliot), 42, 46.
Hell, or Hill, Gilbert, 330.
Helps, Arthur, 130.
Bessie, (Fuller), 180.
Helsby, Hellesby, de Hellesby.
Adam, 66, 66.
Agatha (Massey), 66.
Agnes, 66.
Alan, 66, 66.
Alice, 66, 67.
Alice (Thornton), 66.
Alice (Wytter), 60.
Anne (Smith), 61.
Angelina, 66.
Avis, 66.
ATis (Hatton), 69.
Avis (HarthuU), 66.
Avis (Phyttun), 66.
Avis (Trussell), 66.
Barbara (Bostoke), 68.
Beatrice (Hatton), 66.
Beatrix, 66.
Helsby — eontiimed.
Bertram, 66.
Blanche, 59.
Cassandra, 61.
Cecilia, 66, 69.
Charles Bichard, 61.
Dorothy, 69.
Dorothy (Trafford), 67,
68.
Ebenezer, 60.
Eleanor (Butter), 69.
Elinor ( ), 67.
Elizabeth, 61.
EUzabeth ( Wilbraham), 69.
Ellen, 61.
Emma (Ffrodesham), 65.
Enoch, 60.
Geofl&^y, 68.
Godfrey, 66.
Hamon, 65.
Hannah, 61.
Hannah (Grantham), 60.
Henry, 65.
Hugh, 66, 66, 68, 69, 61.
James, 59, 60, 61.
Jane, 57, 61.
Jane (Crewe), 68, 69.
Joan, 67, 58, 69.
Joan (Stanley), 69.
Jocelyn, 66, 61.
John, 56-61.
Katharine, 66, 67.
Katharine (Cholmondely),
66.
Luc3*, 67, 68.
Lucy (Arden), 65, 66.
Lucy (Savage), 57.
Mabel (Starkie),.58.
Mabel (Vernon), 58, 61.
Margaret, 56, 58-61.
Margaret (Knolles), 68.
Marian (Venables), 68.
Martha, 61.
Mary, 65, 68, 60, 61.
Mary (Maddock), 61.
Mary (Massey), 68.
Mary (Bitter), 59.
Mary (Butter), 60.
Mary (Hatton), 60.
Mary (Torbock), 60.
Matilda, 66, 57.
Maude (Acton), 66.
Nancy, 61.
Pamell (Bulkeley\ 68.
Peter, 66.
Piers, 56, 67.
Balph (or Banulph), 66-68.
Bandal, 56, 68, 69.
Bandolph, 58-61.
Banulph, 56.
Bebeoca, 60, 61.
Beginald, 66.
Bichard,. 55, 66, 68-61.
Bobert, 59, 60.
Boger, 56.
Sarah, 60.
Sarah, 60.
Seth, 60.
Simon, 66.
Helsby — conHnmed,
Susan, 58.
Susan (Shakerlegh), 68, 69.
Thomas, 55,56,69-61, 148.
William, 66-61.
Heneage, , 146.
Elizabeth, 336.
Jane (Hesketb), 146.
Michael, 386.
Bobert, 386.
Thomas, 336.
William, 836.
Henry III., King of England,
284.
Herbert , 381.
Adam, 826.
Alice, 326.
Alice (St. John), 326.
Arthur, 130.
Arthur Bastable, 130.
Barbara (Fitzgerald), 180.
Barbara (Hutchinson), 130.
Barbara (Williams), 279.
Bastable, 130.
Blanche, 381.
Charles, 180.
Charlotte, 253.
Edward, 143.
Edward Proger, 137.
Elizabeth, 202, 326, 326.
Elizabeth (Crosbie), ISO.
Henry, 325.
Henry, Earl of Pembroke,
165, 167.
Herbert, 826, 827, 828.
Jenkin, 326.
John, 326.
Julia (Corbett), 326.
Luoinda, 180.
Margaret, 61.
Margaret ( ?). 826.
Mary (Bastable), 180.
Mary (Kenny), 180.
Mary (Sidney), 166, 167.
Mary (TVoodvile), 148.
Matthew, 826, 827, 828.
Peter, 325, 827, 828.
Beginald, 326.
Bichard, de Ewyas, 826.
Bowland, 61.
Thomas, 180.
William, 166, 326.
William, Earl of Pembroke,
143.
Herbert, aliat Finch, Elizabeth
(Dodingsels), 880.
Elizabeth (Sewer), 831.
Henry, 325, 326, 829-881.
Herbert, 825, 328.
Isabel (CraUe), 380.
Joan, 829.
Joan (Saleme), 829.
Joanna (Pessenden), 330.
John, 329-332.
Lucy (Wigsell), 829.
Moyle, 326.
Thomas, 826.
Vincent, 326, 326, 829-888.
Wilham, 826, 881<
INDEX OF NAMES.
4l06
Hereford, Balph Medsntiiiu,
Earl of, 838.
Heron, Arthur, 266.
Philadelphia (Mildmaj),
266.
Herris, Cordelia (Gill), 29.
Thomas, 29.
WilUam. 199.
Herschell, Esther (Maitland),
210.
Bidley H., 210.
Hersej, Aane, 828.
George, 823.
Hervey, Carew. 201.
Charles, 187.
Franoes (Beckwith), 266.
Gawen, 200, 201, 268, 266.
George, 199, 200, 268, 266.
Gerrard, 201.
Martha (Howard), 187.
Mary, 266.
Thomas, 201.
William (iVbmjy), 216.
Herrey, aliat Mildmay, Francis,
268.
Matthew fHonywood), 268.
Hesketh [Heskaith, Heskayth,
de Heskayth, Heskethe],
Adam de 141, 160.
Alexander, 147, 154.
Alice, 145, 146, 162, 164.
Alioe (Bispam), 141.
Alice (Booth), 160, 161.
Alice (Fytton), 142, 150.
AUoe (Holcreft), 146, 160.
Alice (Ireland), 164.
Alice (Kitchen), 162.
Alice (Pilkington), 164..
Alice (Warren), 160.
Alice ( ), 141.
Anabilla (Stafford), 140.
Ann (Clifton), 161.
Ann (Halsall), 161, 164.
Annabell (Stafford), 150.
Anne, 147, 164.
Anne (Anderton), 152.
Anne (Clyfton), 146.
Anne (Graham), 147.
Barnaby, 162.
Bartholomew, 144, 145,
161, 162, 164.
Blanch (Twyford), 146, 148,
151, 158.
Catherine (Briers), 146,
158.
Charlotte Margaret, 148.
Culhbert, 145, 151, 158.
Dorothea, 14B.
Dorothv, 146.
Dorothy (Westbye), 162.
Dowoe, 146.
Elbora (Tottleworth) 140,
141, 160.
• EUnor, 160.
Eliza (Allen), 162.
Eliza (Fleming), 150.
Elisabeth, 145, 147.
Elizabeth (Fleming), 146.
Elinboth (Qemrd), 145.
I
Hesketh— com^mimI.
Elizabeth (Spencer), 147.
Ellen, 146.
Ellen (Molineuz), 162.
Ellen (Spencer), 154.
Gabriel, 146, 151, 162, 164.
Galfridus, 146.
Geoffrey, 144.
George, 146, 146, 151-168.
Gilbert, 144.
Grace, 145, 146.
Grace (Townley), 145, 150.
Harriet (Cooper), 147.
Harriet Anne, 148.
Henry, 144, 146, 161, 158.
Holcrof^ 146, 151, 158.
Hu^h, 144-146, 151, 152.
Jacinthia Catherine, 148.
Jacinthia (Dahymple), 147.
Jane, 145-147, 150, 151.
Jane (Edmonson), 146, 158.
Jane (Halsall), 145, 151.
Jane (Sherborn), 146, 158.
Jane (Spencer), 153.
Jane (Stanley), 151, 164.
John de, 141, 142, 144.
John, 146, 150-154.
Lettice, 147.
Lucy, 147, 148, 164.
Lucy (Bigby), 147, 154.
Mai^t, 142, 144-147,
154.
Margaret (Banester), 148,
150.
Margaret, (Minshull), 144,
Marcella (Doding8ells),142.
Marcella (Thwenge), 160.
Margaret (Massy), 144,
160.
Maud (Fleming) 141.
Maud (Fytton), 141, 161,
160.
Margaret (Southworth),
151.
Margaret (Standish), 146,
158.
Martha (St. Amand), 147.
Mary, 146, 151-158.
Mary (Haydook), 146, 168.
Mary (Stanley), 151, 158.
145.
Mary (Westby), 152.
Nicholas, 144, 160.
Bichard de, 140, 142.
Bichard, 144-147, 160, 161.
Bobert de, 142.
Bobert, 148-148, 160-164.
Boger, 152.
Sarah (Plumbe), 147.
Sibil (Laurance), 144.
Sidney, 147.
Sidney (Grosvenor), 147.
Sophia (Hinde), 148.
Stephen de, 142, 143.
Susan (Powes), 146, 161,
168.
Sybill (Lawrence), 150.
Thomas, 141-148, 150-154.
Thomas Dalrymple, 148.
Thomas GeorgeFermor,140.
Wilfrid, 162.
William, 140-146, 148, 1(K)-
152.
Heydon, Christopher, 886.
Elizabeth, 336.
Heyes, Mrs., 102.
Hickes, Lady^ 102.
Higgins, Cfajistopher, 265.
• Mary (Blower), 266.
Hill, Adam, 29.
Anne, 366.
Cordelia (Dorrington), 29.
Elizabeth, 879.
Joan, 240.
John, 240, 379.
Martha, 846.
Michael, 366.
Boger, 136.
Hillersdon, Edward, 260.
Louisa, 260.
Louisa (Haroourt), 260.
Hillsborough, Trevor, Viscount,
866.
Hilton, Fulke, 278.
Bichard, 277.
Bobert, 277.
Hinde, Augustine, 816.
Joan, 316.
Nathaniel, 148.
Sophia, 148.
Hinton, Anthonv, 820.
Mary (Gresham), 820.
Thomas, 861.
Hirst, Ann, 257.
Ann (Turner), 257.
Catherine, 257.
Catherine (Gibson), 267.
Charles, 257.
Elizabeth, 267.
EUzabeth (Kent), 257.
George 257.
Henry, 78.
Henry John, 258.
James, 257.
John, 267, 258.
Joseph, 257.
Martha (Downet), 257.
Bichard, 257.
Sarah, 257.
Hitch, John, 239.
Margaret, 239.
Hoadley, John, 252.
Hobhouse, Edmund, 868.
Mary Elizabeth (Brodrick),
868.
Hobson, Elisabeth (Cookion),
879.
Bobert, 879.
Hodge, Isabel (Paterson), 70.
Margaret, 70.
Thomas, 70.
Hodges, Mary, 176.
Mr., 286.
Thomas, 176.
Hodghon [Hodgson], Bichard,
871.
Hodgson, Bobert, 871.
406
INDEX OF NAMES.
Hodgkinson, Jane, 88.
Thomas, 77.
Hodgskiuson, John, 67.
HoeU, Bichard, 840.
Hogan, Edmond, 818.
Hogarth, Jane, 72.
Hoforoft, Alioe, 146.
Anne (Standish), 146.
Ghrifitian, 288.
John, 145, 146, 160.
WiUiam, 288.
Holden, Agassa ( ?), 880.
Henry, 861.
Holdsworth, Emily Jane, 216.
Joseph, 215.
Holford, Stephen, 19.
Thomas (Windaor), 84.
Holland, Thomas, Earl of Kent,
192, 194, 195.
Holme, BAndle, 16, 182.
Holt, John, 188.
Holtby, Balnh, 126.
Honywood, Mary, 265.
Matthew, 201, 268.
Peter, 265.
Hoo, Elizabeth (Eohinoham),
832..
Thomas, 882.
Hookes, Gwenlian (Lloyd), 278,
Henry, 278.
Hooper, Geo., 384.
Hooton, Margery, 148.
Hope, Joan (Finch), 822.
Theobald, 829.
Hopkins, Alioe, 280.
Edward, 280.
John, 280.
Biohard, 280.
Bobert, 280.
Stephen, 280.
Thomas, 280.
William, 280, 284.
Hopkinson, Dakeyne, 86.
Dorothy, 86.
Frances, 86.
Frances (Dakeyne), 86.
William, 86.
Hopper, Henry, 27.
Hopton, Ann, 242.
Arthur, 820.
Jane (Malleuerer), 74.
Lord, 168.
Mr., 74.
Owen, 242.
Home, John, 101.
William, 98.
Horrocks, Jenken, 148.
Horseley, Joan (Dawson), 51.
William, 51.
Hotham, Catherine, 218.
John, 218.
Houblon, Jacob, 132.
Houghton of Houghton, 148.
Alexander, 145.
Alice (Ashton), 145.
Elizabeth (Hesketh), 145.
Bichard, 144, 145, 158.
Howard, , 28.
Elizabeth, 287.
Howard — eofiiinued.
Lord Henry (Deputy Barl
Marshal), 168.
James, 137.
John, 237.
Eatherine (Hudson), 187.
188.
Margaret«(Mowbray), 168.
Martha (Gyll), 28.
Bobert, 168.
Thomas, EaH of Berkshire,
137.
Howe, Mrs., 104.
Howson, , 285.
Hoyle, Fretwell W., 159.
Huddy, EUzabeth (Cole), 289.
John, 289.
Hudson, , 877.
Edward, 187.
EUen ( ), 877.
George, 877.
Eatherine (Booth); 187.
Thomas, 187.
Huedall, Ellen (Gresbam), 316.
WUliam, 316.
Huet, Emma Spicer, 309.
William Godfrey, 809.
Hughes, Thomas, 376.
Hull, Bobert, 236.
Hulton, Christopher, 148.
Eatherine (Harrington),
148.
Margaret (Harington), 148.
Boger, 148.
Humblewhait, Elizabeth (Mai-
leyerer), 75.
Thomas, 75.
Humfrey, Cave, 821.
Mary, 380.
Humfreys, Elizabeth, 108, 109.
Eatherine, 109.
Humfryes, William, 98, 106,
108.
Humphrys, Anne, 866.
Hungerford, Anne (Dormer);
165.
Walter, 165.
Hunt, Alicia (Gardner), 28.
Mrs. B., 321.
Nicholas, 286.
Bichard, 23.
Hunter, Agnes (Maitland), 212.
David, 212.
Huntington, Jane (Minshull),
189.
Bowland, 189.
Hurst, Margerie, 332.
Margaret (St. Cleere), 832.
Philip, 332.
Bichard, 882.
Hussey, Balph, 161.
Husthwayte, Elinor (Maule-
verer), 84.
Bichard, 84.
Hutchingson, Mr., 843.
Hutley, Harriet ^ne (Peach),
808.
James, 806.
Hutton, Arabella (Qeaver), 806.
Hutton — coniinued,
Benjamin, 306.
John, 84-36, 38.
Timothy, 77.
Hyde, Arthur, 130.
Catherine (Gyll), 28.
Frederick, 130.
Leonard, 26, 29.
Louisa (FuUer), 180.
Mary Magdalene (Gylle),
29
William, 28.
Igarford, Dorothy, 859, 868.
Jane (Caperly), 863.
William, 359, 363.
Ingleton, Thomas, 134.
Ingpen, Francis, 135.
Ingram, Arthur, 241.
John, 182.
Margaret, 241.
Bobert, 78.
WiUiam, 92.
Innes, Frances Carotine (Mur-
ray), 82,
George, 32.
Ipswell, , 315.
Mary, 315.
Ireland, Alice, 154.
Edward, 154.
Bichard, 132.
Irvine, EUzabeth, 260.
Flora CaroUna (Cole), 244.
WiUiam, 244, 260.
Isabel, wife of Edward II. of
England, 285.
daughter of PhiUp, King
of France, 235.
Ivey, Thomas, 155.
James, Mar^* Albina (Brodriok),
368.
WiUiam, 368.
Jeffenres, Anne (Brodrick), 367.
/ames, 367.
Jackson, Charles, 371.
Jane Warren, 881.
Jenkin, Thomas apGuilliam vp,
326.
WiUiam Thomas, aUas
Herbert, 326.
Jennings, , 377.
Johnson, Henry, 802.
Jones, Helen, 260.
Jane, 254.
Bichard, 254.
Thomas Morris, 260.
Jossline, Tho., 800.
Kaines, Anna, 172.
Elizabeth, 172.
Lewis, 172.
Mary, 172.
Mary Anna, 172.
Bobert, 172:
Thomas, 172.
Kay, Dorothy (Mauleverer), 80,
81.
Kay, John, 80, 84, 87, 92.
INDEX OF NAMES.
407
Kftye, Arthar, 879.
Beatrice ( Wentworth),879.
John, 92.
Margaret, 379.
Keasberry, Judia Maria, 309.
WiUiam, 309. ,
Keating, Mary, 243.
Maurice, 248.
Keighlej, Henry Peaoh, 809.
James English, 308.
Sarah Christiana (Peaoh),
808.
Keith, Robert, 205.
Kellawaye, , 164.
Kelly, Arthur, 210.
Mary, 260.
Sophia (Maitland), 210.
Thomas, 260.
Kemeys, Nicholas, 180.
Kempe, Christopher, 835.
Mary, 885.
KendaU, , 377.
John, Jun., 876.
Kennedy, Elizabeth (Cole),
244.
John, 244.
Kenny, Edward, 130.
Kent, Elisabeth, 257.
Bichard; 257.
Key, Dorothy (Maleyerer), 76.
John, 76.
Keyworth, William, 62.
Kighley, Henry, 145.
Margaret (Heskaith), 145.
Richard, 145.
Killigrew, William, 318.
Killingbeck, John, 180.
William, 79.
Killiow, AUce, 235.
John de, 235.
Kilyington, Alice, 238.
Walter, 238.
Kincaid, James, 81.
EUzabeth (Gyll), 81.
Kindlemarshe, Mrs., 181.
King, Alexander, 292.
Caroline (aeaver), 306.
Pranois, 22.
Ore. {JEUm^e Droffon), 280,
231, 232.
H. W., 339.
James William, 306.
John, 158.
Sarah, 158.
Thomas William {Bouff€
Dragon), 161.
Thomas William (York),
22, 231.
Kinge, , 313, 316.
Margery (Qresham), 318,
315.
Kingsmill, Catherine, 855.
Elizabeth (Stonehouse)»
879.
Richard, 379.
WillUm, 10, 855.
Kingston (Lord ?), 357.
Robert, Earl of, 306.
Kinnion, Christopher, 22.
Kippax, Edward, 295, 841.
Egbert, 341.
Isabel (Panshawe), 295, 841.
John, 341.
Kirkpatrick, Pnnoes(BCaitland),
209.
William, 209.
Kirton, Grissell, or Orisilda^
379.
Stephen, 379.
Kirwan, Charles Lionel, 212.
Matilda Elizabeth (Mait-
land), 212.
Kitchen, Alice, 152.
Ann (Aughton), 152.
Bamaby, 152.
John, 152.
Kitchingman, Ann, 93.
James, 98.
Mary (Taylor), 93.
Thomas, 93.
Knapton, Catherine, 158.
Knell, Mary ( Woodrouffe), 37^
Richard, 379.
Kneyet, Elizabeth (Bacon), 320.
Knevett, Thomas, 320.
Kni^t, Anne (Bialegh), 157.
Edward (Bauffe Draff an),
318.
Henry, 87, 88, 181.
John, 38.
Margery (Jackson), alias
Lascelles), 129.
Martha, 384.
Robert, 129.
Thomas, 112, 384.
Thomas {Chetier), 267.
William, 157.
Winifred, 181.
Knightley, Richard, 278.
Knighton, John, 344.
Katherine (Panshawe), 344.
Knolles, Arnold, 19.
Catherine, 20.
Catherine (Comwallys), 20.
Con^tanc) ( ), 19.
Edward, 19.
Elizabeth, 20.
Prances, 20.
Henry, 19, 20.
Joan (Salmon), 19.
John, 19.
Margaret, 20.
Philadelphia, 20.
Robert, 19, 20.
Thomas, 20.
WiUiam, 20.
Knonill, Goda, 321.
John, 821.
Knowsley, Gilbert de, 142.
Joan, 142.
Knottesford, John, 278.
Lacy, Ann (Weodroffe), 378.
Henry, Earl of Lincoln,
277.
John, 878.
Robert de. Earl of Lincoln,
140.
Laggan, Donald, 132.
Lambard, Alice, 99.
Anne, 102, 108, 112, 113.
Aurea (Otway), 113.
Beale, 110.
Bridget Aurea, 118.
Charles, 104, 105.
Elizabeth, 104, 105, 106.
Elizabeth (Courthope), 110.
Ellen, 109.
Prances, 118.
Grace (Parsons), 98, 112.
Isabella, 104, 105, 106.
Isabella (Garrard), 98, 104.
Jane, 101, 102, 104, 106,
111-114.
Jane (Powler), 112.
Jane (Lowe), 101, 102, 106.
John, 98, 99, 104-107.
Juliana, 114.
Juliana (Home), 98, 99.
Magdalen (Humfryes), 106,
108-110.
Margaret, 102.
Mary, 103, 104, 106-109,
112, 113.
' Mary (Beale), 98.
Multon, 98, 105-114.
Sophia, 113.
Thomas, 98, 101, 102-114.
William, 106-111, 114.
Lambarde, Ann, 99.
Ann (Lowe), 98.
Egidius, 99, 100.
Pane, 100, 101.
Gore, 100, 101.
Grace, 114.
Jane (Multon), 99, 100.
Magdalen (Humfiyes), 98.
Margaret (Reder), 101.
Multon, 98, 99, 101-104.
Silvester (Deane), 98, 99,
101.
William, 98, 99-102.
Lambert, Anne (Dawson), 51.
Dorothy (Tankred), 98.
Praacis, 51.
Major, 98.
Mrs., 92, 93.
Lancaster, Mr., 125.
Landales, John, 205.
Lander, Barbara, 69.
George, 68.
Langfeld, Agnee (Vavasour),
276.
Henry, 276.
Langford, Anne, 322.
John, 322.
Langley,Elizabeth (Woodroffe),
378.
James, 878.
Langridge, , 80.
Langston, Margaretta (Mar-
shall), 63.
Stephen, 209.
Susannah, 209.
William, 63.
Langton, John, 123.
Mary (LasseUs), 128.
408
INDSX OP NAMES.
Lascelles, Anne, 128.
Anne (Sigeswike), 128.
Anne (Thwaytoe), 128.
Barbara, 128.
Christopher, 128.
Ciprian, 128.
Clare, 128.
Elizabeth, 128.
Francis, 128.
George, 128.
Jane (Mallory), 128.
John, 129, 183.
aUa$ Jackson, John, 129.
Margaret, 128.
Margaret (Norton), 128.
Mary, 128.
Robert Morley, 123.
Boger, 128.
Thomas, 128.
Ursula, 128.
William, 128.
Lwoells, George, 202.
John, 202.
Susannah, 202.
Susannah (Byther), 202.
Lassels, Alice, 124.
Anne, 124, 126.
Anne (Thwaytes), 127.
Christopher, 125, 126.
Dorothy, 127.
Edward, 126, 127.
Elizabeth, 127.
Ellen (Mowbray), 125.
Francis, 126, 127.
George, 127.
Henry, 126, 127.
James, 126, 127.
Jane (Mallory), 127.
John, 123, 125, 127.
Margaret, 124, 127.
Margerie, 123, 124.
Mary, 123.
Balph, 123, 124, 125.
Bobert, 124, 125, 126, 127.
Bichard, 123, 124, 125, 127.
Boger, 123-126, 127.
Susan, 124.
Thomas, 123, 124, 125, 127.
Ursula, 125.
Walter, 127.
William, 125, 126, 127.
Lathom, Isabel, 148.
John, 289.
Thomas, 143.
Lathome, Henry, 142.
Joan de (Knowsley), 142.
Joan de (Yenables), 142.
Oskell de, 142.
Bobert de, 142.
Thomas de, 142.
Latimer, Thomas, Lord Vis-
count, 347.
Latter, Bobert, 159.
Sophia Annit, 159.,
Laughton, Benjamin, 258.
Charles, 258.
Dorcas (Westby), 258.
Edmund, 259.
John, 268, 259.
Laughton — eonHmud.
Jonathan, 258.
Joseph, 258.
Joshua, 258.
Mainwaring, 259.
Bosamund (Hatfield), 258.
Buth, 258.
Wiltiam, 258.
Launauze, fVanoes, 245.
Henry, 245.
Laurance, Bobert, 144.
Sibil, 144.
Laurence, John, 31, 260.
Laurie, Bobert ( Clareneeus),
65,66.
Bobert (Norroy), 178, 179.
Lawriston, Barbara, 70.
Lawrence, Edmund, 260.
Elizabeth (Barker), 837.
Bobert, 150, 260.
Sybill. 150.
W. Lawrence, 157.
* Wm., 337.
Lawson, alias Edmonds, Bobert,
280,284.
Edward, 373.
Elizabeth(Watkinaon),373.
Godfrey, 373.
Mary, 873.
Mary (Watkinson), 373.
Samuel, 352.
Watkinson, 373.
Wilfred, 373.
Laxton, Thomas, 353.
Leake, Elizabeth, 322.
Stephen Martin (Garter),
251.
Thomas, 322.
Le Breton, Boger, 133.
Le De8penoer,Thomas Stapleton,
Lord, 369.
Lee, Ann (Mauleyerer), 80.
Edinond, 27.
Hannah, 159.
Isabel (Cheyney), 135.
Lady, 102.
Bobert, 135.
Boger, 135.
Thomas, 80, 159.
Thomas (Chester), 117,122.
Leedes, , 242.
Ann (Asheoden), 242.
Leeds, Edward, 202.
Leeze, Bichard Atte, 329.
-' Lefeyre, Henry Francis Shaw,
121.
Legard, John, 225.
Legate, John, 5.
Maria (fVinshawe), 5.
Legh, Annabell (Fytton), 150.
AnabiUa (Fytton), 141.
Edmond, 141, 150.
Edward, 16.
William, 143, 144
Leicester, Eleanor (Harington),
■ 146.
Elizabeth, 187.
John, 146.
William, 187.
Leigh, Anna (Mauleverer), 84.
Dorothy (Woodroffe), 378-
Gilbert, 378.
Lord, 84.
Leighe, John, 156.
Leighton, Frances and Francis,
71.
Le.Marohant, Caroline, 120.
Denis, 120.
Helen, 120.
John Gaspard, 12, 119.
Thomas, 120.
Le Neve, William, 182.
Lennard, Anne (Lambarde), 103.
John, 320.
Mary, 320.
Bichard BarreU, 263.
Samson (BluemauUe), 4.
Samuel, 103.
Stephen, 103.
Lenox, Elizabeth, 212.
liCthbridge, Jacinthia Catherine
(Hesketh), 148.
Thomas, 148.
LethieuUier, Smart, 282.
Lettice, Martha, 806.
Leuker, John, 234.
Mabel (BusseU), 284.
Margery, 234.
Leuthorpe, John, 164.
Leyenthorpe, Maiy (Bedell),
362.
Thomas, 345, 862.
Leyeeon, Elizabeth ( Woodroffo),
379.
Thomas, 816.
Ursula (Gresham), 316.
Walter, 379.
Lewis, Lucy (Brodriok), 864.
Lewknor, Elizabeth (Echin-
cfaam), 332.
Thomas, 332.
Leure, Alice, 289.
Lewson, John, 262.
Jj^yghe, Ann (Malleyerer), 76.
Mr., 76.
Lightfoote, Dr., 187.
Lightgrands, John, 124.
Linoh, John, 239.
Lindsay, Jane (Maoleyersr),
78,84.
Bobert, 78, 84.
Linesse, Mr., 102.
Linne, , 816.
Awdrey, 316.
Linning, Miurgaret, 70.
Linold, Anna, 229.
Lister, , 877.
Christopher, 218.
John, 374.
Joseph, 88.
Mary, 874.
Little, George, 376.
Littlebury, William, 26.
Littlehales, Margaret (Gas-
coyne), 9.
Littlewood, Cuoline (Bhodes),
168.
John, 168.
IKDBX OF NAMES.
409
LiTesey, Balph, 807.
Bobert Bell, 807.
Lizan, Margaret, 70.
Luzan (or Liaaara), Barbara
(Lawruton), 70.
David, 70.
Isabel (Anderson), 70.
John, 70.
Marion, 70.
Lloyd, Alice rBisham), 277.
Alice (Hilton), 278.
Anna (Whiteacre), 278.
Barbara (Lumley), 279.
Catherine, 2&d.
Edward, 279.
Elizabeth (Hookes), 278.
EUzabeth (Lloyd), 279.
Grace (Conway), 278.
GwenhwjTvar (ap Tonna
du), 278.
laabella (Peake), 278.
Joanna (Pigott), 278.
Eatherine (ap Boger), 278.
Lowry (Lloyd), 279.
Maria (Daokers), 279.
Mary (Prowe), 279.
Percy, 279.
Boderick, 263.
Splandia, 279.
Thomas, 243.
aUa§ Bossindall, Henry,
277, 279.
Hugh, 278, 279.
Humphrey, 279.
John, 278, 279.
Nicholas, 278.
Richard, 278, 279.
Bobert, 277, 278.
Thomas, 278.
William, 277.
Lockey, Edward, 136.
Lockwood, Christopher, 128.
Clare (Laacelles), 128.
Loftus, Adam, 864.
Lomley, William, 81.
Lonsdale, John, Viscount, 218,
224.
Lonsford, , 168.
Lon^lle, John, 123.
Louis, Helen (Maitknd), 218. .
Bobert, 213.
Loveis, Joan (Atwell), 235.
John, 236.
LoYclaoe, Bichard, 28, 335.
LoTcll, Gregory, 164.
Margaret, 164.
Margaret (Brandon), 164.
Low, Sir Th., 383.
Lowe, Jane, 102, 106.
Lady, 102, 103.
Ma., 294.
Thomas, 98, 102, 103.
Lower, Agnes, 18.
Agnes, (Trefiry), 18.
Edward, 18.
Elinor (Pentire), 18.
Elizabeth, 18.
Elizabeth (Fox), 18.
Eerdinando, 18.
Lower — conHnmed,
Grace, 18.
Henry, 18.
Humphrey, 18.
Jane, 18.
Mary (Nichols), 18.
NichoUs, 18.
Philip, 18.
Thomas, 18.
Walter, 18.
William, 18.
Lowther, G. P., 120.
Mary, 218, 224.
Thomas, 74.
Lucar, Ciprian, 29.
Lucy, , 364.
Susan (Panahawe),115, 118,
282,287.
Susannah, 357.
Timothy, 116, 118, 282,
283» 287, 357.
William, 118.
Luddyngton, (Nicholas), 317.
Lumby, , 377.
John, 376.
Lumley, Ann (Conyers), 278.
G^rge, 278.
Elizabeth (Darcy), 279.
Elizabeth (Harington), 146.
Elizabeth (JU. Ed. IV.),
278.
Elizabeth (Thornton), 278.
Joanna (Knightley), 278.
Johanna (Scroope), 278.
John, 277-279.
Margaret (Hurington), 277.
Bichard, 278.
Thomas, 277, 278.
William, 146.
Lnmly, Martin, 265, 266.
Sarah, 265, 266.
Lunde, Bobert, 126.
Lupus, Hugh, Earl of Chester,
141.
Luther, Anthony, 30.
Lutman, Elizabeth, 232.
Elizabeth (Bose), 232.
John, 232, 233.
Margaret (0)bden), 233.
Mary, 232, 233.
Bobert, 232, 233.
Susanna, 233.
Susanna (Collings), 233.
Thomas, 232.
William, 232, 233.
Lygon, Henry Beauchamp, 47.
Susan, 42.
Susan, Caroline (Eliot),
47.
Lyle, Maiy (GiU), 30.
Thomas, 30.
Lynch, D., 213.
Margaret Shippen, 213.
Lundon, Cordelia Adela, (Gyll),
32.
Lyndon, Mark William, 32.
Lyte, Geo., 364.
Lytton, Lytton, 264.
Mao Aulay, Elizabeth, 207.
Macdermot, Elizabeth, 260.
Elizabeth (Irvine), 260.
Francis, 260.
Helen, 260.
Hugh, 260.
Philip, 260.
Maodonell of Leek, 132.
Mao Dowall, Isabella Graham,
213
Mao Leod, D. P., 203.
Margaret (Fuller), 203.
Maomanus, Alexander, 269.
Ann, 269.
Bridget, 260.
Bryan, 269.
Charles, 260.
Connor, 260.
Eliza Honoria, 259.
Elizabeth, 269.
Elizabeth (Mao Bermot),
260.
Esme (Macnaghten), 269.
Helen, 269, 260.
Helen (Jones), 260.
Henry, 269, 260.
Hester, 269.
Hester Henrietta (O'Neil),
Honoria, 269. [269.
Hugh, 260.
James, 260.
John, 269, 260.
Leonora, 260.
Margaret, 260.
Mary, 290.
Mary Eva, 260,
Mary (Kelly), 260.
Philip, 260.
Maohell, Jane ( Woodroffe)^ 380.
John, 380.
Mao Michen, John, 207, 208.
Mary, 207, 208, 211.
Baohel, 207, 208.
Maomurough, King of Ireland,
141.
Mao Murray, Elizabeth(Fuller),
203.
J., 203.
Maonabb, Charlotte Elizabeth
Dick, 210.
James Munro, 210.
Macnaghten, Esme, 269.
Mao Naught, Anne (Maitland),
208.
Mac Boberts, Elizabeth, 244.
Mao Whan, Joseph, 212.
Stuart, 212.
Maokworth, Digby, 306.
Mary, 306.
Maddock, Jane (Helsby), 61.
Thomas, 61.
John, 60.
Maddoz, Benjamin, 103, 106.
Mary (Lambard), 103.
Magennis, Elizabeth Anne
(Cole), 246.
Bichard, 245.
MaghuU, Atice, 308.
Andrew, 803.
410
INDEX 07 NAMES.
Ann, 303.
CecUia ( ?), 808.
Edward, 308.
Bluabeth, 308.
Ellen, 803.
John, 303.
Katherine, 308.
Idary, 808.
Biohard, 808.
Bobert, 808.
William, 303.
Maidstone, Helen (Finoh), 829.
Thomas, 829.
Mainwaring, Arthur, 880.
Gaissell (Gierke), 380.
Maitland, (fee also Mautlant).
Adam, 211-213.
Agnes, 212.
Agnes (Dunbar), 205.
Agnes ((Gordon), 206.
Agnes (O'BeiUy), 213.
Agnes (Smart), 208.
Agnes Catherine, 218.
Alexander, 208, 209, 211-
213.
Alexander Fuller, 211.
Alice, 211.
Alice (Green), 209.
Alice Mortlock, 218.
Amv, 218.
Andrew, 206.
Ann (Bobertfi), 218.
Anna (Valpy), 210.
Anna Gertrude, 211.
Anoe, 207-218.
Anne (Gott), 210.
Anne (WiUsher), 209.
Anne Hazel (Glunn), 218.
Barbara, 208.
Bethia, 210.
Bethia (Ellis), 210.
CaroHne, 210.
Caroline (Busb^), 209.
Caroline OctaYia, 211.
Catharine Bom, 208.
Catherine, 212.
Catherine (Currie), 212.
Charles, 207, 208.
Charlotte (Ciordon), 209.
Charlotte Elizabeth Dick
(Macnabb), 210.
David, 208, 211, 212, 218.
David Alexander, 212.
David John, 212.
Ebenezer, 209, 210.
Ebenezer Fuller, 210.
Edith, 213.
Edith Beatrice, 213.
Edward Alexander, 218.
Edward Francis, 213.
Edward Fuller, 211.
Egidia (Scrjmshire), 205.
Eleanor Neave, 211.
Eliza Caroline, 208.
EUzabeth, 207, 209, 212,
213.
Elizabeth (Lenox), 212.
Elizabeth(Mao Aulsy), 207.
Mttitland — eonHmued,
Elizabeth (Bidge), 209.
Elizabeth Agues, 210, 212,
213.
Elizabeth Cookbum, 218.
Elizabeth Rhodes, 211.
Emily Constance, 218.
Emma, 210.
Esther, 210.
Ethel, 213.
Florence, 211, 218.
Frances, 209.
Frances Mary, 211.
Frances Sarah, 210.
Gteorge, 207, 210.
Greorge Fergusson, 218.
George Hepburn , 218.
Gilbert, 206.
Gh)rdon, 218.
Grace (Gordon), 212.
Grace Born, 208.
Graham, 213.
Graham Fawkes, 218.
Grizel (Blair), 207.
GrizeU, 207, 208.
Hannah ( ), 208.
Harriet Mary, 211.
Harry Hazel, 218.
Helen, 211, 213.
Helen Goldie, 212.
Helen Stuart, 218.
Henrietta Beavely, 211.
Henry, 209.
Henry Whitaker, 211.
Herbert, 213.
Hugh Fuller, 211.
Isabel), 206.
Isabella, 212, 213.
Isabella (Anderson), 212.
Isabella Graham (Mao
DowaU), 213.
Isabella Beaveley, 210, 211.
James, 205-208, 212.
James Ernest, 213.
James Pillans, 218.
James William, 218.
Jane, 212.
Jane Lynch, 213.
Jane Octavia, 210.
Janet, 206-208, 212.
Janet (Blair), 207.
Janet (Wilson), 206.
Jean, 212.
Jean (Fleming), 206.
Jessie (Cumming), 213.
Joan, 206.
Joanna Paterson (Strong),
213
John,'206.21d.
John Alexander Fuller,
211.
John Bushby, 208.
John FuUer, 210.
John Gorham, 210.
John Whitaker, 211.
Joseph, 213.
Katherine Mary, 211.
LsDtitia (Van Sohoor), 218.
Lauderdale, 208.
'MMiJBndr-eonHnued,
Lina Mary, 208.
Lydia (Prescott), 210.
&Urgaret,206-208, 211-218.
Margaret (Douglas), 206.
Margaret (Fergusson), 207.
Margaret (Gibb), 207.
Margaret (Gordon), 208.
Margaret (Jardine), 206.
Margaret (Wardlaw), 205.
Margaret Evelyn, 211.
Margaret Shippen (Lynch),
218.
Maria (Pillans), 213.
Maria (Scrymshire), 206.
Maria Bom, 208.
Marion (Dougbis), 206.
Martha, 212.
Martha (Seaton), 206.
Mary, 207, 208, 211.
Mary (Brown), 206.
Mary (Cranston), 206.
Mary (Currie), 211.
Mary (Curtis), 209.
Mary (Fleming), 206.
Mary (Mac Michen), 206.
Mary (Stewart), 207.
Mary (Winter), 209.
Mary Agnes, 212.
Mary Anne, 209.
Mary Anne (Noble), 210.
Mary Anne (Beaveley), 209.
Mary Catherine (Gillespie),
208.
Mary Charlotte (Richard-
son), 213.
Mary Currie, 212, 213.
Mary Fuller, 210.
Mary Leathes, 218.
Mary Boffey, 210.
Mary Stuart, 218.
Matilda (Douglas), 212.
Matilda Elizabeth, 212.
Matilda Leathes (Mort-
lock), 212.
Matilda Susan, 218.
Nicholas, 206.
Richard, 206.
Richard Anthony Fuller,
211.
Robert, 205-218.
Robert Fuller, 211.
Robert Lenox, 212.
Samuel, 212.
Samuel Roffey, 210.
Sarah, 207, 208, 212.
Sarah Lea, 218.
Selina (Stephenson), 210.
Sophia, 210.
Stuart, 213.
Stuart (MaoWhan), 212.
Stuart Cairns, 218.
8usan Emilv, 211.
Susanna (Harrison), 212.
Susanna Porthross, 212.
Susannah (Langston), 209.
Thomas, 209, 218.
Thomas Arohibald Fuller,
211. ^
INDEX OF NAMES.
411
Mtailtkud^eotUiniHed,
Thomas Fuller, 210.
Ursula^ 209.
Uraula (Gorham), 208.
Venetia (Neaye), 211.
Yenetia Mary, 211.
William, 206, 208, 211-
213
William Currie, 212.
William Fuller, 210, 211.
William Guthrie, 213.
William Henry, 208.
WilUam Whitaker, 210,
211.
Winifred, 211.
Maleverer (««« alto Malleverer
amd Mauleverer),
Alice, 76.
Bendreda, (Hirst), 78.
Christopher, 77.
Bianis (Perpoint), 73.
Edmund, 77.
Elizabeth, 77.
John, 73. 74, 76.
Julian, 73.
Katherine, 77.
lAnoelot, 77.
Marp^aret, 73, 74.
Mane, 73.
Mary, 77.
Nicholas, 73.
Eobert, 73-76.
William, 74-77. '
Maliverer, James, 81.
Malleyerer, Alice (Markinaeld),
76.
Dorothy, 76.
Edmuud, 76, 76.
Elinor (Aldbroughe), 76.
Elinor (Vavasor), 76.
EUzabeth, 76, 76.
Elizabeth (Barley), 76.
Henry, 74-76.
Isabel, 73.
James, 76, 76.
Jane, 73-76.
John, 73, 74.
Katherine, 76, 76.
Martha, 76.
Mary, 76.
Mary (Danbv), 76.
Mary (Woodruffe), 74.
Eichard, 73, 74.
Thomas, 73, 74, 76.
Mallory, WiUiam, 127, 128.
Mahnesbury, James, first Earl
of, 246.
Bialtravers, Lord, 162.
Mandeville, Eva, 161.
Gteoflrey, 161.
GeoflRrey, Earl of Essex,
161. .
William, 161.
Manle^, John de, 361.
Manninge, Mrs., 105.
Manwaring, Dowse, 185.
EUen, 183.
Ellen (Minshull), 189.
Hugh, 183, 186, 188.
VOL. II.
Manwaring-'Con^ifHfMl.
John, 185, 189.
Margaret, 188, 185, 188,
189.
Margaret (Minshull), 185.
Matthew, 185.
Philip, 189.
Bandal, 183.
Thomas, 183, 189.
March, Patrick, Earl of, 205.
Margerison, Ellis, 376.
John L., 376.
Phoebe, 874.
Phoebe ( ), 374 ; (Boi-
ling), 376.
Biohard, S74, 376.
Samuel, 374.
Markenfeild, Ninian, 80, 81.
Markham, Elizabeth, 314.
GJodfrey, 279.
Jerome, 314.
Joan (Lumley), 279.
Markifeild, Ninian, 73, 76.
Markland, Matt., 67.
Marlay, Eoger de, 216.
Mamey, Elizabeth (Sergeaux),
23a
William, 236.
Marsden, Christopher, 22.
Marshall, , 380.
Agnes Mary (Champion),
64.
Agnes Mary Anne, 64.
Alfred Champion, 64.
Alice Buth (HaU), 63.
Ann, 62, 68, 66, 67.
Ann (Key worth), 62, 68.
Beatrice Charlotte Louisa,
64.
Charles Cecil, 64.
Charlotte, 69.
Charlotte (Simcox), 63.
Charlotte AUen (Cook), 64,
69.
Daniel, 62, 66-68.
Edward, 64, 66, 67.
Eliza Henshaw (Comber-
bach), 63.
Elizabeth, 62, 66, 67.
Elizabeth ( ), 62.
EUen, 63, 67.
Emily Jane, 64.
Emma, 63.
Frances, 280.
George, 63, 65, 68, 69, 362.
George William, 63-65.
Gerald Cook fiodgers, 64.
Grertrude Agnes, 64.
Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke,
192, 194, 196.
Henry, 63, 64, 67, 69.
Herbert Edward Champion,
64.
Isaac, 62, 63, 66-69.
Isabell Pembroke de Clare,
64.
Isabella, 63.
Jane (Alcook), 61.
John, 64.
Marshall — eonHnued.
John Henry Alcock, 64.
John Herbert Allen, 64.
Joseph, 86.
Josepha Anne (Halford),
64.
lydia, 62, 68.
Margaret (Parker), 69.
Margaretta, 63.
Marparetta (Adams), 63.
Mana (Bingley), 63.
Martha, 62, 66.
Mary, 62, 63, 66-68, 86,
380
Mary '( ), 62, 67.
Mary (Goddington), 62.
Mary (Searston), 67.
Mary Ann, 64.
Nicholas, 280.
Percy Stogdon, 64.
Bebeoca, 62, 66, 67.
Bebeoca ( ), 62, 66, 68.
Beginald Champion, 64.
Bichard, 62.
Bobert, 62, 66-68.
Sarah, 63, 66.
Sarah (Lane), 62, 67.
Sarah (Weatherhead), 68.
Susanna, 62, 66-68.
Susanna (Meller), 62, 68.
Susanna (Twells), 67.
Thomas, 62, 66-68, 322.
Thomas Walter, 63, 69.
Walter, 63, 67.
WUliam, 62-68, 376.
William Champion, 64.
Martin, Charlotte Sophia (Eliot),
47.
George, 47.
Mary, Queen of France, wife of
Charles Brandon, 164.
Maskelyne, Edward, 137.
Elizabeth (Booth), 137.
Nevil, 187.
Mason, Helen (Lefevre), 120.
Jane (Cleaver), 306.
William, 306.
Massey, Hamon, 55, 57.
Joan, 58.
John, 58.
Mary (Hellesby), 56.
WUUam, 16.
Massingberd, Charles Burril,
119.
Francis Burrell, 12, 13.
Maria (Fanshawe), 13.
Mrs., 119.
Massy, Alice, 142.
Uamnet, 144.
Hamon, 150, 161.
Hamond, 142.
Margaret, 144, 150, 151.
Master, Mrs., 113.
Masters, Ann, 239.
Edward, 239.
Thomas, 139.
Matham, Margaret, 163.
Mathew, , 318.
3faule, James Ashley, 369.
3h
412
INDEX OF NAMES.
Maule — eoHtinmed.
Albinia (Brodriok), 86.
Mauleverer (fee also Maleverer
and Malleverer),
Alioe, 81, 82.
Alice (Markenfeild), 80, 81.
Allan, 77, 82, 88.
Ann, 73-76.
Anne, 81-84.
Anne (Conyers), 80.
Anne(WicliO,80, 81.
Beatrice, 77, 82, 88.
fiellingham, 77, 82, 85.
Catharine, 77, 80-84.
€hristopher, 80, 82.
Dorothy, 77, 80, 82-86.
Edmond and Edmund, 79-
84.
Elinor, 77-80, 82.
Elinor (Aldeburghe),80,8l.
Elizabeth, 77-80, 82-86.
201.
Elizabeth (BeUingham), 77,
82
Elizabeth (Metcalfe), 77,
82.
Frances, 78, 84.
Henry, 77-88.
Isabel, 79.
James, 77, 80, 82,88, 86,201 .
Jane, 77, 78, 83, 84.
Jane (Conyers), 81.
Jane (Hodgkinson), 77, 88.
Joan ( ), 79.
Joan (Colvile), 81.
Joan (Covill), 79.
John, 77-79, 82-84.
Lancelot, 80, 82.
Marriot, 78.
Martha, 80-82.
Mary, 77, 78, 80, 82-84.
Mary (Danby), 80, 81.
Matthew, 77, 82.
Kalph, 84.
Richard, 78,
Bobert, 78-81, 84.
Sarah, 83, 84.
Sarah Pawaon (Wilberfoes),
78, 83, 84.
Thomas, 77, 78, 80, 82-86.
Timothy, 77, 78, 82-86.
WiUiam, 77-86.
Mautlant, see alto Maitland.
Ariciade (Thirle8tane),206.
Biohard de, 206.
Thomas de, 206.
William de, 206.
Maxwell, James, 207.
Margaret (Maitland)^ 207.
May, Elizabeth, 102.
Thomas (Chester), 282.
^faydewell, Samuel, 346.
Mayes, Thomas, 102.
Mayler, John, 114.
Maynard, Ann, 257.
Ann (Hirst), 257.
Daniel, 267.
Dorothea, 267.
Dorothea (Daniel), 267.
Maynard — e&tUimted,
Frances, 267.
(George, 267, 268.
John, 257.
Sarah, 257, 258.
Mayne, Barbara, 71.
Elizabeth, 71.
Euphemia (Christie), 71.
Helen, 71.
Helen (Galbreith), 71.
Helen (Stark), 71.
J., 71.
Jean, 71.
Robert, 71.
Susan, 71.
Thomas, 71.
William, 71.
Meggison, Catharine Eliza, 260.
Holker, 269.
John Middleton, 269.
Robert, 269.
Septimus Stanley, 269.
Thomas, 269.
William Henry, 269.
Meik, James, 70.
Margaret (Freer), 70.
MeUer, Joseph, 62.
Mollis, Elizabeth, 139.
Mellor, Ann, 214, 216.
• James, 214, 216.
John, 257.
Sarah (Hirst), 257.
MeWiU, Emily Hester, 370.
James, 370.
Philip, 370.
Melville, Alexander Samuel Les-
lie, 369.
Albinia Frances (Brodriok),
369.
Mennill, Robert, 74.
Meroye, Brissell, 161.
Ralph, 161.
Meriot, Jane, 237.
RobeH, 237.
Merton, Stephen, 142.
Meryam, Anne (Barker), 887.
Jo., 337.
Metcalf, WiUiam, 77.
Metcalfe, Thomas, 367.
Methuen, Paul, 38.
Meynell, Richard, 124.
Susan (Lassells), 124.
Meyrick, Edmund, 254.
Elizabeth, 254.
Michelborne, Susan, 241.
Michelgrove, Anne (Sidney),
164.
John, 164.
Michell, Cicely, 168.
Dorothy, 266.
Edward, 25, 29.
John, 163.
Margaret (Matham), 168.
Middleton, Adam de, 374.
Eliz., 85, 86.
Elizabeth, 21.
Elizabeth ( ), 21.
Frances ( ), 21.
Isabella, 21.
Middleton~0Ofi/»Mii«d
John, 21, 86.
Mabel, 21.
Martha, 21.
Mary, 21, 86.
Robert, 21.
WUliam, 21, 85, 86.
Midelton, Thomas de, 276.
Midl^jbon, Alan Brocbrick, Vis-
count, 864, 865, 366.
Albinia, Viscountess, 367.
Anne, Viscountess, 866.
Catherine, Viscountess, 866.
Charles Brodrick, Viscount,
369.
Cicely, 256.
Elizabeth Anne, Viscount-
ess (Brudenell), 369.
Emma,Viscountes8 (Staple-
ton), 369.
George, Viscount, 367, 868.
Ceorge Alan, Viscount, 368.
Gulielmus, 374.
Lucy, Viscountess, 866.
Thomas, 256.
William, Viscount, 370.
William John, Viscount,
370.
Milbome, Edward, 204.
Elizabeth (Devereux), 204.
Jane (Baskerville), 204.
Jane (Blackett), 204.
John, 204.
Piera, 204.
Simon, 204.
Mildemay, see Miidmay.
Mildemey, see Miidmay.
Miidmay, Agnes (Read), 198.
Alice (Harlakenden), 199.
Alice (Winthrop), 198,
200.
Ambrose, 199.
Amy, 263.
alias Hervey, Amy, 200.
Amy (Gurdon), 199.
aUas Hervey, Ann, 201.
Ann (Lennard), 263.
Anna (Ounson), 198.
Anne, 198, 268, 266.
Anne ( ), 263.
Anne (Hallyday), 197.
Anne (Miidmay), 264, 267.
Anne Hervey, 264.
Anthony, 192, 197, 262,
268.
Benjamin, 267.
Bridget, 198.
Bridget (Jermyn), 199.
Carew, 264, 265, 266.
alias Hervey, Carew, 199-
201, 268.
Carew Hervey, 263, 264,
266.
Catherine, 262, 264.
Charles, 198.
Cicely, 197.
Dorothy, 266.
Dorothy (Ea8tmont\ 261.
Dorothy (Gerrwd), 268.
INDEX OF NAMES.
413
Mildmay — eontimted.
aliat Hervey, . Dorothy
(Gerrard), 200, 201.
Edith (Phelips), 264.
Editha, 264.
Edward, 197.
EUzabeth, 198, 199, 263.
aliat Hervey, Elizabeth,
200.
Elizabeth (Barcye), 198.
Elizabeth (Puokeriag), 198.
Frances, 198» 199.
Frances (Badoliffe), 198.
Frances (Baynbow), 198,
199.
Francis, 263, 266.
cilias Hervey, Francis, 200,
201.
Francis Hervey, 263.
Frank, 268.
Gawen, 200, 201, 263.
George, 263, 265.
Grace, 269.
Grace (Sherington), 262,
268^269.
Henry, 193-195, 197-199,
262, 264, 266, 267.
Henry Paulet, 264.
Herbert, 193, 195, 262.
Holyday, 264, 266.
Hugh, 193, 195, 262.
Hugh de. 192.
Humfrey, 262, 264, 266.
Humphrey, 197.
Humphrey Harvey, 266.
Jane, 201.
Jane (Crofts), 197.
Jane (Mildmay), 264, 267.
Jane (Pescod), 264.
JoaD, 198.
Joan (Deane), 199.
John, 193, 194, 196, 199,
262,263.
Judith, 263, 265.
Judith (Wallenger), 199.
Katherine, 197.
Letitia, 266.
Letitia (Mildmay), 264,
266.
Margaret (Hervey), 199,
200, 268, 267.
Marian, 199.
Martha, 197.
Mary, 197-199, 201, 262,
263,266.
Mary (Caple), 197.
Mary (Walgrave), 262.
Mary (Walsingham), 197,
262.
Mathew (Honeywood), 201.
Matthew, 263.
Philadelphia, 268, 265.
Balph, 193-195.
Bandulfe, 262.
Bebecca, 265.
Bebeoca (Bonham), 263.
Biohard, 264, 266.
Bobert, 192-196, 198, 199,
262.
Mildmay — eoiUinued.
Boger, 193-195, 262.
Susan, 197.
Thomas, 193, 194, 196, 198-
200, 262, 263, 267.
Thomasine, 198.
Walter, 165, 192-194, 196-
199, 261-263, 267, 268,
286.
William, 193, 194, 196-201,
262-265, 267.
Winifred, 197.
Miles, Clara (Peach), 310.
Mary Ellen (Peach), 310.
Philip John, 310.
Bobert Henry William, 310.
Miller, Henry, 302, 303.
Hum., 111.
Millicent, Boger, 26.
' Mills, Walter, 28.
Milton, John, 131.
Minshull, , 144.
(Cooper), 190.
(Bawlinson), 190.
Adam de, 182.
Anne, 189.
Anne (Dawson), 190.
Anne (Griffith), 190.
Cathenne, 186, 190.
Catherine,(Davenport) ,184.
Catherine (Johnson), 190.
Dorothy (Goldsmith), 190.
Dowse (Manwaring), 185.
Edmund, 182.
Edward, 182-185, 188-190.
Eleanor, 186.
Eleanor (Gryffyn), 183,
189
Elinor (Shakerley), 184.
Eliza (Poole), 184, 190.
Eliza (Spark), 184.
Eliza (Wilburgham), 185.
Eliza (Wright), 184.
Elizabeth, 131, 187, 189,
190.
EUzabeih (Boote), 190.
Elizabeth (Fitton), 187.
Elizabeth (Gold8mith),190.
Elizabeth (Leicester), 187.
Ellen, 183, 189.
Ellen (Bromley) 183, 188.
Ellen (Manwaring), 183.
Fitton, 186.
Gamell de, 182.
G«oflrrey, 182-185, 188, 189.
Hannah, 186.
Henry de, 182.
Hewen, 183, 185, 188.
J. Bellamy, 182.
Jane, 182, 186, 189.
Jane (Fitton), 186.
John, 182-184^ 187-190.
Mabel, 190.
Margaret, 144, 183, 185,
189
Margaret (Fitton), 184.
Margaret (Manwaring),
183, 185, 188, 189.
Margaret (Walker), 184.
Minshull — eotUiiHied.
Martha, 187.
Mary, 182. 186, 187, 189.
Mary (Dutton), 184, 186.
Mary (Fitton), 189.
Mary (NorgeU), 189.
Michael de, 182.
Nicholas, 183, 185.
Peter, 182, 184, 186.
Peter alias Jeyler, 182.
Philip, 182.
Bandal, 182, 183, 187, 189,
190.
Bandal de, 182.
Bichard, 182, 183, 185,
189, 190.
Biohard de, 182.
Sarah, 187.
Sarah (Wright), 187.
Thomas, 182-186, 188. 190,
WilUam, 182, 184, 188-190.
Mohun, Alice (De Brwere),
143.
Andr^ (Tiptoft), 143.
Christian (Segrave), 143.
Elinor (Fitzpiers), 143.
Elizabeth, 143.
Hawise (Fitz Geoffroy),
143.
Jane (Burwash), 143.
Joan (Ferrers), 143.
John, 142, 143.
Maud, 142, 143.
PhiUppa, 143.
Beginald de, 143.
Beyuold, Earl of Somerset,
143.
William, 148.
Molesworth, Bysse, 244.
Bichard, 244.
Molineuz, Edmund, 152.
Ellen, 152.
Francis, 147, 154.
John, 147, 154.
Molyneux, Daniel ( UUier), 95.
Edmund, 135.
Jane (Cheyney), 185.
Montacute, ElizabeUi (Mohun),
143.
WiUiam, 143.
Montagu, Edward, 164.
Lord, 380.
Bobert, Earl of Manchester,
136.
Montague, William, 357.
Montfort, Henry de, 334.
Peter, 334.
Turstinus de, 834.
Montgomery, Elizabeth, 244.
Hugh Willoughby, 244.
Moore, Henry, 248.
John, 284.
Mary (Cole), 248.
William, 284.
Mordaunt, Charles, 182.
John, 47.
More, Anne, 816.
Bobert, 316.
Moreant, Edmond, 284^ 286.
414
INDEX OF NAMliJS.
Morecrofb, Ferdinando, 34, 35,
37, 39.
Morgan, Biohard, 252.
Morice, Henry, 13.
Morris, Crissy, 176.
Edward, 175.
Elizabeth, 175.
John, 176.
WiUiam, 176.
Morse, , 382.
Susanna, 382.
Mortimer, Alice, 141.
Isabel, Ul, 161.
Balph, Lord, 141.
Roger, 141, 161.
Mortlock, John Chetham, 212.
Matilda Leathes, 212.
Morton, Robert, 336.
Mosley, Anne, 203.
Rowland, 203.
Moslyn, Bridget, 264.
Charlotte, 264.
Charlotte, Theophila (Dig-
by), 264.
Mary (Bulkeley), 264.
Richard, 263, 264.
Roger, 147, 254.
Sidney, 147.
Moulson, Bichard, 377.
Sarah { ), 377.
Mountague, Alice, 237.
Thomas, 237.
Mountford, Samuel, 201.
Mourant, Sophia, 119.
Mowbray, Elizabeth (Fitzalan),
163.
Isabel, 163.
John, 163.
Margaret, 163.
Roger, 126.
Thomas, 163.
Mower, Anthony, 5.
Helen (Fanshawe), 5.
Moyle, Katherine, 336.
Thomas, 336.
Mules, Maud, 336.
Multers, , 382.
Maria, 382.
Multon, Agnes, 101.
Agnes (Polhyl), 100.
Etheldreda (Rychers), 100.
George, 99, 101, 103, 106.
Jane, 99.
Robert, 103, 105.
Murray, Lord Charles, 310.
Musgrave, Audrey, 239.
John, 74.
Margaret (Malleyerer), 74.
Simon, 239.
Myldemay, see Mildmay.
Mylsent, Agnes (Fleetwood), 26.
Audrey (Maynard), 26.
Elizabeth (GyUe), 26.'
John, 26.
Robert, 26.
Mynshull, gee Minshull.
Myrfield, Katherine (Haring-
ton), 146.
WiUiam, 145.
Nailor, Christopher, 341, 842.
Nanney, Catherine, 264.
Griffith, 264.
Hugh, 264.
Janet, 264.
Napier, Deborah (Peach), 309.
Thomas Tregonwell, 309.
Nayler, George (Clareneeux),
168, 169.
Neale, Harriet (EUot), 40, 46.
Pendock, 46.
Thomas, 108.
Neave. Di^by, 112.
Yenetia, 211.
Needham, Ellis, 6.
Mary (Fanshawe), 6.
Neirford, Ralph, 134.
Nesbit, Alexander, 166.
Neshami George de, 361.
WiUiam de, 361.
Nesse, Tbo., 126.
Netherwood, , 877.
Nettleton, Robert, 92.
Neye, Margaret (Cole), 240.
Robert, 240.
Nevell, John, 322.
Neyile, Alice, 359.
EUzabeth, 379.
Galfridus de, 362.
George de, 360.
Ralph de, 369, 362.
Robert, 379.
Robert de, 369, 361, 362.
William de, 361.
NevUl, AUce. 144.
Alice (Mountague), 287.
Anne, Duchess of Buck-
ingham, 192, 194, 196.
Edward, 318.
EUzabeth, 318.
EUzabeth (Gresham), 816,
817, 318.
Francis, 91, 318.
Henry, 316, 317, 318.
Joan (daughter of John of
Gaunt), 237.
John, 74, 93.
Katherine, 318.
Margaret, 237.
Margaret (Armitage), 91.
Margaret (Lassels), 125.
Ralph, Earl of Westmore-
land, 237.
Richard, 126, 144, 196.
Richard, Earl of Salisbury,
237.
Richard, Earl of Warwick,
192, 194.
Stamforth, 91.
Thomas, 79.
WilUam, 318.
Neville, Anne, 93.
IsabeUa (Booth), 58.
Balnh, 58, 123.
Newall, Mary, 169.
Newbery, John, 307.
Mary (Cleaver), 307.
Newby, Ambrose, 97.
Cicely, 97.
Newby — conHtmed.
Edward, 97.
EUzabeth (Oglethorp), 97.
Francis, 97.
Gabriel, 97.
GJervase, 97.
Isabel (HaUUey), 97.
John, 97.
Margaret (Myles), 97.
Mary, 97.
Thomas, 97.
WilUam, 97.
Newoe, Ann (GUI), 27.
Clement, 27, 301.
Henry, 301.
Mary (Fanshawe), 297,
301.
Samuel, 27.
Thomas, 301.
WilUam, 297, 301.
Newman, Anne (CuUum), 202.
Edward, 202.
EUzabeth, 202.
EUzabeth (GyU), 81.
Francis, 202.
Gkibriel, 202.
Gains, 202.
George, 202.
Hugh, 202.
Jane, 202.
Judith, 202.
Mary, 202.
Nicholas, 202.
Robert, 202.
Thomas, 31, 202.
Newport, John, 277.
Letitia (Brereley), 277.
Newsham, Anne (Onggs), 88,
39.
James, 39.
John, 88, 89.
Newton, , 377.
Catherine (Paston), 204.
Henry, 204.
John, 204.
Margaret ((jt>rge), 204.
Margaret (Pointz), 204.
Penelope (Rodney), 204.
Theodore, 204.
Thomas, 204.
Troth (WoUey), 86.
WiUiam, 86, 86.
Nicholas, Edward, 166.
Jane (St. John), 364.
Katherine, 360, 364.
Robert, 860, 364.
NichoUs, Humphrey, 18.
Nicholson, Alfred, 376.
AUce, 376.
Sarah Kitty ( ), 876.
Nicolas, Harris, 360.
Noble, George, 210.
Maiy Anne, 210.
Noel, Baptist, 11.
Lawrence, 99.
Norbrooke, John, 44.
Norbury, Elizabeth, 164.
Henry, 164, 838.
John, 888.
IKDEX OP NAMES.
416
NorcUffe, Oatherine, 218.
Thomas, 218.
Norfolk, Bernard Edward, Duke
of (Sari MarthcU), 168.
Thomas Howard, Duke of,
43.
Norgell, Mary, 189.
WUUam, 189.
NormaudY, Wm., Duke of, 883.
Norreys, Clemenoe (Harington),
146.
Edward, 146.
Henry, 146.
WiUiam, 146.
Norris, Prances, 324.
John, 824.
William, 824.
North, Eliza Gatharina, 94.
Jiohn, 94, 96.
Mary (Fanshawe), 6.
Simon, 6.
William, 94.
Northampton, Spencer (Comp-
ton). Earl of, 223.
Northfolke, Dorothy (Mildmay),
266.
Bobert, 266.
James, 266.
Northland, Viscount, 148.
Northwood, James, 332.
NortofiFte, Maud, 161.
Balph, 161.
Norton, Daniel, 46.
Edward, 42.
Henry, 74.
John, 128.
Susanna (Eliot), 42.
Nowell, , 377.
Adam, 142.
Dowce (Heskaith), 146.
Eliza (Fytton), 160.
Elizabeth, (Fytton), 141.
John, 146.
Margaret (Heskayth), 142.
Bichard, 142.
Boger, 141, 142, 146, 160.
Nuoe, Mary (Fanshawe), 116.
WiUiam, 116. ^
Nutbrowne, Frances (Mildmay),
266.
WiUiam, 266.
Oakley, Sideatb, 381.
Odeney, Qeorge de, 361.
Humphrey de, 361.
Offley, Elizabeth, 106.
Ofley, Mary, 103.
Oglethorp, (Element, 97.
Ogye and Pembroke, Bichard,
Earl of, 141.
O'Hara, Honoria (Maomanus),
269.
OUver^ 269.
Okes, Urian, 170.
Oldcastle, John, 204.
Oldroyd, Alice ( ), 374.
Titus, 374.
Oldys, WUliam (Norrov), 261.
O'NeUl, Alice (Brodrick), 367.
O^eiU — oontinued,
Charles, 367.
Hester Henrietta, 269.
John, Viscount, 367.
Mark Kerr, 269.
Onslow, Bichard, 191.
Orre, Margaret, 162.
Robert, 162.
Osborne, Edward, 338, 948, 846.
Frances, 343.
Hewit, 338.
Sarah (Maitland), 212.
Theresa Maria WiUoughby,
216.
Thomas, 347.
Otten, Matthias, 342.
Susan, 342.
Otter, Edward, 67.
Otway, Aurea, 113.
Bridget, 113.
Francis, 113.
Grace, 113, 114.
Jane, 114.
Sophia, 113.
Oughton, J. A., 71.
Outred, Henry, 76.
Over, Bichard, 284.
Overend, Cholmley, 219.
Qeorge, 219, 221.
Katherine, 219, 221.
Katherine (Chohnley), 219,
221.
Sarah^ 219.
Owen, Anne, 264.
Hugh, 109, 110.
Bobert, 264.
Owtram, Agnes (Fanshawe), 4.
John, i.
Padishurst, Stephen, 329.
Page, , 379.
Mary, 371.
Pagenham, Anne, 164.
Hugh, 164.
Paget, Charlotte, 246.
Pagett, , 288.
Grace, 288.
Palmer, Anthony, 229.
Bridget (Fetherston), 229.
Henry, 229.
John, 229.
Pantolfe, WilUiam, 333.
Pargiter, Anthony, 379.
Margaret (Woodroffe), 379.
Parker, Henry, 69.
Matthew, 100.
Parkinson, Christopher, 13.
John, 118.
Sarah, 118.
Parsons, Ann, 182.
Catherine, 242.
Catherine (Fenton), 242.
Grace, 112.
Humphrey, 132.
John, 112, 132.
Lawrence, 242.
Sarah, 132.
WiUiam, 98, 112.
Partridge, Charles, 310.
Clarissa, 310.
Pashley, PhiUppa (Sergeaux),
236.
Bobert, 236.
Paston, Catherine, 20i.
Patorson, Anna (Portorfield),
246,247.
Isabel, 70.
Mary, 246, 247.
Thomas, 246, 247.
Paton, Bobert, 207.
Sarah (Maitland), 207.
Paul, Deborah, 309.
Obadiah,309.
PauUn, Nicholas, 330.
Paver, Boger le, 362.
Pawthorne, Margaret, 266.
Paxton, Archibald, 31.
Harriet (GyU), 31,
Wmiam GyU, 32.
PayneU, WiUiam, 327.
Payntor, Alington, 107.
Isabella (Lambard), 107,
108.
PhUip, 107, 110.
Bobert, 108-111.
Paytouine, Is»bel, 168.
Payton, , 262.
Christopher, 198.
Joan (Mildmay), 198, 262.
Peach, Amelia (BaUlie), 308.
Anna, 308.
Anne Pemberton (Jeffer-
son), 308.
Anne (Whitohuroh), 307.
Benjamin, 307, 309.
Catherine, 308.
Catherine EUzabeth, 308.
Charles, 308.
Charles GUbert, 309.
C. P., Bcv., 30*.
Charlotte Sophia, 308.
Christiana (Cox), 308.
Clara Sybilla, 310.
Oarissa (Partridge), 310.
Deborah, 309.
Deborah (Paul), 309.
Eliza (Sharpe), 307.
Elizabeth, 308.
Elizabeth ( ?), 309.
EUen, 309, 310.
EUen Jane, 310.
EUen SybUla, 310.
Emma Sarah, 310.
Emma Spioer (Huet), 309.
Harriet Anne, 308.
Henrietta (Boileau), 308.
Henry Peach Keighly, 309.
James Jarvis, 310.
James Peach, 310.
Jane, 809.
John, 307-309.
Julia Maria (Keasberry),
309.
Margaret, 309.
Margaret (Peiroe), 307.
Mary, 308, 309.
Mary (Peaoh), 308.
416
INDEX OF KAHE8.
Peach — conHtuied.
Mary Ellen, 310.
Nathaniel, 307, 309.
Samuel, 307-310.
Samuel Cruger, 310
Samuel Peach, 309, 310.
Sarah, 308-310.
Sarah ( ?), 309.
Sarah (Small), 308.
Sarah Christiana, 308, 309.
Susannah, 308, 809.
William Gaisford, 309.
William Howard, 808.
Peacock, Edward, 201, 203.
Peake, Alice (Tottenhall), 278.
Katharine (Hilton), 277.
Bichard, 278.
Eichard le, 277, 278.
Thomas, 277.
Pearll, William, 857.
Pearson, Edward, 148, 309.
Lucy (Hesketh), 148.
Peirce, Edward, 307.
3^r0iret, 807.
Pelham, Frances, 368.
Henry, 38.
Joan (Herbert alioM Finch),
329.
John, 329.
Thomas, Earl of Chichester,
368.
Pell, Anne (Eaton), 266.
Paul, 266.
Pemberton, Anne (Jefferson),
309.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert, Earl
of, 326.
WilUam Herbert, Earl of,
826.
Peniston, Elisabeth, 242.
Elizabeth (Watson), 242.
Thomas, 242.
Penn, Alex., 68.
William, 136.
Pennefather, Anne (Brodrick),
368.
Edward, 868.
William, 368.
Pennyng, Anthony, 198.
Bridget (Mildmay), 198.
Henry, 198.
Penson, William (Jjoncaster),
247.
Pentire, , 18.
Penyston, , 134.
Pepleeham, Joone, 332.
Joane (Bowse), 332.
Margerie, 330.
Simon, 330, 352.
Pepys, Edward, 105.
Perceval, John, 369.
Percy, Eleanor (Fitzalan), 162.
Anne (Somerset), 879.
Elizabeth, 379.
Henry, 360.
Henry, Lord, 162.
Thomas, Seventh Earl of
Northumberland, 879.
Perkham, Anne (Cheyney), 135.
Perkham — oonHnued.
Edm., 135.
Perkins, Elizabeth, 180, 181.
John, 181.
Perle, John, 173.
Perpoint, George, 73.
Perrott, James, 339.
Person, Thomas, 281, 284.
Pery, Catherine, 112.
Mrs., 112.
Peryent, Dorothy (Tendering),
27.
John, 27.
Pescod, William, 264.
Pessenden, Godelena, 380.
Isabella (Halden), 330.
Joane, 330.
Joanna, 330.
Bobert, 330.
Petyt, Margaret ( ), 377.
Silvester, 377.
Peverell, Alice, 141.
Ellen, 161.
William, 141, 161.
Phelips, Edward, 264, 266.
Philip, King of France, 235.
Philipott, J. {Bouge Dragon) ,
325.
PhiUppa, wife of Edward III.
of England, 235.
dau. of William Earl of
Hainault, 235.
Philips, Anne (Maitland), 210.
Arthur, 81.
Henry Leigh, 210.
Jane (Maiueverer), 81.
Phillipps, Joanna, 229.
John, 230.
Thomas, 229.
Phillips, Morgan, 840.
William, 259.
Phinees. Mary, 342.
or Fyneux, William, 842.
Phipps, Anne Elizabeth (Cholm-
ley), 219.
Constantine John, 219.
Phyttun, Sir (de Boll>n), 56.
Pierce, Edmund, 384.
Elizabeth ( ), 884.
Piers. Elizabeth, 110.
Thomas, 110.
Piggott, Robert, 277.
Pigot, Alexander, 365.
Ann (Biche), 27.
Anne, 365.
Margaret (Gyll), 27.
Michael, 27.
Thomas, 27.
Pigott, Lodovic, 278.
Pilkington, Alice, 154.
Edwatd, 154.
Jane, 145.
John, 145.
Margaret (Harington), 145.
Margaret (Verdon), 145.
Boger, 145.
Thomas, 145.
Pillans, Maria, 213.
Thomas, 213.
Pinhom, John, 82.
Pinkney, Anne (Mauleverer),
80.
Pr., 80.
Pirley, William, 362.
Pitt, WUliam, 47.
Pitts, Mrs., 802, 303.
Plaistowe, Thomas, 94.
Planohe, James de la, 384.
Planoh4, J. B. (Somenet), 64,
256.
Plantagenet, Edward, Duke of
York, 148.
Elinor, 141.
Hamelyn, 141.
Henry, Earl or Duke of
Lancaster, 141, 162.
Isabel (Waneo), 141.
John, 141.
Lionel, Duke of Clarenoe,
383.
Maud ( ), 141.
Philippa (Mohun), 143.
William, Earl Warren, 141.
William, Earl Warren and
Surrey, 141.
Pleydell, Bobert, 323.
Susan, 323.
Plomer, John, 252.
Thomas, 252.
Plumbe, Sivah, 147.
William, 147.
Plumer, Walter, 88.
Plummer, Mary (Elwes), 4.
Thomas, 4.
Pointz, Margaret, 204.
Polhill, Nathaniel, 209.
Pollard of Langley, , 378.
Pond, John, 293, 294.
Sarah, 172.
Ponsonby, Ijouisa Susan Corn>
wallis (Eliot), 47.
Maria, 120.
Walter, 47.
Pontefract, John de, 277.
Poole, Eliza, 184, 190.
Elizabeth, 323.
Thom^, 184, 190.
Pope, Ann, 242.
Ann (Hopton), 242.
Bridget, 233.
Dudley, 233.
Elizabeth, 233, 242.
Elizabeth (Watson), 242.
Frances, 233.
John, 233, 242.
Margaret, 233.
Nicholas, 26.
Thomas, 242.
WilUam, 242.
Popplewell, B. B., 876.
Porter, Geffery, 314.
Jone, 314.
Porteraeld, Boyd, 246, 247.
Pouldon, Will., 853.
Powell, Jane, 346.
Powes, Susan, 146, 151, 153.
Thomas, 151, 153.
Powle, Thomas, 294.
INDEX OF NAKE8.
417
Poythross, Joshua, 212.
Susanna, 212.
Pratt, Joseph, 245.
Nicholas, 285.
Prescot, Alexander, 357.
Presoott, Lydia, 210.
Serjentson, 210.
Preston, Frances, 240.
Mary, 367.
Nathaniel, 367.
Price, Blanch (Williams), 279.
Charles, 259.
John, 254.
Bichard, 279.
Sidney, 254.
Prichard, , 382.
Martha, 382.
Mathew, 383.
WiUiam, 383.
Prideauz, Joan (Cole), 241.
John, 241.
Pridgett, Elizabeth (Hall), 256.
Walter, 266.
Pringle, Harriet Hester (Eliot),
47.
William Henry, 47 .
Prinsep, Charles Campbell, 32.
Letitia Elizabeth (Gy 11), 32.
Pritohard, Mr., 95.
Proby, Catherine(Howard), 137.
Narcissus Charles, 137.
Probyn, Elizabeth (Woodruffe),
381.
Wm., 381.
Proctor, Priscilla, 52.
Stephen, 52.
Provence, Raymond, Earl of,
234.
Prowe, , 279.
Prowse, Anne (Panshawe), 9,
353.
Jacob, 9.
James, 353.
Philippa, 353.
Thomas, 353.
William, 353.
Prudden, Peter, 133.
Puckering, Elizabeth, 198.
John, 101, 198.
Puleston, Annabella (Williams),
254.
Elizabeth, 254.
Philip, 254.
Pulman, James {ClarenetHs),
33, 177, 179.
Purcell, Toby, 243.
Pushman, Ann, 172.
John, 172.
Mary, 172.
Moley, 172.
Pygott, Isabell (Malleverer), 74.
Thomas, 74.
Pykyn, Jane, 237.
John, 237.
Pynkeny, John, 194.
Quain, Richard, 368.
Radcliffe, Alexnnler, 145, 148.
RadclifTe — eontitmed,
Anne, 145, 148.
Frances, 198.
Henry, Earl of Sussex, 198.
John, 126, 145.
William (Rou^e Croix), 52.
Rainborowe, Margaret, 203.
Thomas, 203.
WiUiam, 208.
Ralegb, or Raleigh, 155, 156.
Anna, 155.
Anna (Fortefcue), 155.
Anne, 156, 157.
Carew, 155, 156, 157.
Catherine (Champernon),
155.
Cary, 155.
Dorothy ( Wroughton),155.
Ehzabeth. 156, 157.
Elizabeth (Edgcomb), 155.,
Elizabeth (Rogers), 156.
Elizabeth (Throckmorton),
155.
Frances (Grenyille), 156.
George, 155.
Gilbert, 155.
Henrietta, 157.
Joan (Drake), 155.
John, 155.
Katherine, 155.
Lucia (Wroughton), 155.
Maria (Gibbes), 155.
Philip, 156.
Philippa, 157.
Thomas, 157.
Walter, 155, 156.
Ramsden, Sarah ( ), 377.
WilUam, 377
Ramwell, Alice, 214.
John, 214.
Randall, Mary (Rowe), 317.
Thomas, 317.
Randolph, , 814.
Fitz , 124.
John, 113, 114.
Earl of Chester, 141.
Elizabeth (Dale), 314.
Jane (Lambard), 112, 114.
Margaret, 314.
Randulph, Earl of Chester, 141.
Rashleigh, Peter, 9.
Rastwold, Ralph, 134.
Ratctiffe, Frances (Sidney), 164,
166.
Thomas, 164, 166.
Rayenhill, John, 159.
Sophia, 159.
Raynall, Edward, 146, 153.
Jane (Hesketh), 146, 153.
Raynebow, Frances, 198, 199»
Rawlinson, , 190.
Read, Agnes, 198.
Fanny, 159.
James, 159.
Reaseby, Arnold, 322.
Lyon, 322.
Reayefey, Henry, 209.
Mary Anne, 209.
Redington, Jane, 281.
Reresby, Isabel, 217.
Rafe, 217.
Reskymer, Ralph, 236.
Udona (Trevarthian), 286.
Rest wold, Agnes (Cheyney),
135.
Anthony, 135.
Beatrice, 135.
Bridget, 135.
Edward, 134, 135.
John, 135.
Katherine, 135.
Margaret, 135.
Margaret (Boyville), 134.
Richard, 134.
Thomas, 134, 135.
Reynalds, Jane (Heskaith), 151.
William, 151.
Rhodes, , 377.
Ada Arowenna, 159.
Amy Clifford, 159.
Ann, 158.
Ann (Cawthron), 158.
Ann (Ck>upland), 158,
Anna Maria, 159.
Arthur Edgar Gra?enor,
159.
Benjamin, 158.
Caroline, 158.
Caroline Fanny, 159.
Catherine, 158.
Catherine (Knapton), 158.
Cliye Henry Ernest, 159.
Edith Mary, 159.
Elizabeth (Wood), 159.
Ernest Timaru, 159.
Fanny (Read), 159
Frank, 159.
George, 159.
George Hampton, 159.
Hannah (Lee), 159.
Isabella Matilda, 159.
John, 159.
John Whitaker, 159.
Joseph, 158, 159.
Joseph Barnard, 159.
Margaret, 158.
Mary, 158.
Mary (Hawkins), 158.
Mary Ann, 158, 159.
Mary Elizabeth Heaton,
159.
Peter Barnard, 159.
Phillis, 158.
Robert Heaton, 159.
Robert Peter, 159.
Sarah (King), 158.
Sophia (Rayenhill), 159.
Sophia Annit (Salter), 159.
Sophia Theodosia, 159.
Theodosia Maria, 158.
Theodosia Maria (Heaton),
158.
Thomas, 158.
William, 158.
William Barnard, 158, 159.
Rice, Martha (Woodroffe), 381.
' Thomas, 381.
Rich, Edward, 106.
418
INDEX OF NAMES.
Bioh— eonUnmed.
Mary Stuart (Maitland),
213.
Thomas, 846.
Lord, 280.
William Gordon, 213.
Bichards, Jaoob, 34, 87.
Miohael, 84, 39.
Biohardson, Alexander, 292-296.
Elizabeth (Armstrong), 32.
Henrr, 244.
John, 351.
John Larkins Cherry, 213.
Mary, 244.
Mary Charlotte, 213.
WiUiam, 32.
Biokette, George William, 264.
Letitia (Mildmay), 264.
Bidge, Elizabeth, 209.
John, 209.
Bidley, Alice (SilUard), 240.
Anthony, 237.
Audrey (Musgrave), 239.
Beatrix (Thirkeld), 237.
Bfargaret, 61.
Nicholas, 239.
BobeH, 240.
Susan, 240.
Thomas, 239.
Bigby, Alexander, 147, 154, 867.
Lucy, 147, 154.
Bikell, Joan (Eohincham), 382.
William, 332.
Bipley, H. W., 201.
Biteon, Ann (Maynard), 267.
John, 267.
Bitter, John, 69.
Bivers, Joan, 143.
Jooelyne (St. Paul), 143.
John, Earl, 344.
Bichard and William,
Earb of Exeter, 143.
Boberts, Ann, 213.
Catherine, 254.
Edward, 188.
John, 264.
Miss, 112.
William, 218.
Bobins, Bei^amin, 866.
Mary, 366.
Bobinson, Henry, 102.
John, 47.
James, 22.
Bobotham, John, 176.
Bobert, 288.
Bobotton, Eliz., 287.
Booh, Alice, 285.
Thomas, Lord, 286.
Booket, Mary, 86.
WiUiam, 86.
Bookley, Anne (Marshall), 67.
Grace, 180, 181.-
John, 67.
Bobert, 180, 181.
Bocli£fe, Anne (Mauleverer), 80.
Mr , 80.
Bookoliffe, Ann(MalleTerer), 76.
Bookliffe, Mr., 76.
Bodney, Penelope, 204.
Boett, Payn, 286.
Bogers, Elizabeth, 166.
Elizabeth (Hawtrey), 139.
George, 139.
John, 12.
Thomas, 167.
William, 156.
Bohde, Casten, 807.
Bokeby, Christopher, 128.
ALirgaret (Lasoelles), 128.
Balph, 101.
Bolfe, Thomas, 336.
BoUe, Francis, 186.
BoUeston, Frances, 13.
Bomney, Alice, 239.
Thomas, 239.
Bonaldson, Alexander, 216.
Catherine Wemyss, 215.
Boo, Agnee, 332.
Walter, 832.
Bookby, John, 217.
^fiureery (Westby), 217.
Bookewode, Elizabeth (Halys),
318
William, 313.
Boper, Mary, 208.
Ursula, 51.
WiUiam, 51.
Bose, EUzabeth, 282.
George, 232.
BosindaU, Margaret (Salisbury),
278.
Bichard Lloyd, 278.
Boss, Alex., 71.
EUzabeth (Freer), 71.
Hugh Dalrymple, 71.
John, 71.
Mary, 71.
Boesendale, Emota (Foxholes),
277.
Bossindale, JBrmelin (Piggott),
277.
WiUiam aU Wiloook Lloyd,
277.
BossindaU, Henry, 277.
Percy Lloyd, 278.
Bosthome, Holcroft (Hesketh),
146, 168.
Lawrence, 146, 158.
Boswell, Katherine, 170.
Wmiam, 169.
Boundell, , 377.
Bous, WiUiam, 840.
Bowan, EUza Honoria (Mao-
manus), 269.
John, 259.
Bowe, Henry, 317.
John, 317.
Mary, 316, 817.
Bobert, 317.
Thomas, 816, 817.
Bowley, George, 377.
Mary ( >, 377.
Bowse, , 832.
Boyston, Holcroft (Heskaith),
151.
Lawrence, 161.
Bug^le, Charles, 104. ^
Busden, John, 252.
BusseU, Charles, 168.
Daniel, 168, 170.
EUza, 169.
James, 168-171.
Mabel, 169, 234.
Mary, 169, 170.
Maud, 171.
Bichard, 168-171.
Boger, 234.
Thomas, 169.
Butter, John, 60.
Margaret (Helsby), 69.
Bichard, 60.
Byther, Bobert, 202.
Susannah, 292.
WiUiam, 276.
Byvers, John de. Earl of Exeter,
143.
Sadleir, Dorothy (Gilbert), 29.
Henry, 29.
Balph, 29.
Ursula (Gill), 29.
Sagar, Ann (BeanJand), 877.
Henry, 877.
Sage, Edward J., 6, 14, 197, 263,
267, 280.
SaUI, John, 352.
St. Amand, Elizabeth (Juxon),
147.
James, 147.
Martha, 147.
St. Cleere, Margerie, 832.
St. George, Henry (Clarencetue),
191, 192.
Henry (Sichmofui), 4, 255.
Henry (Norroy), 88, 232,
251.
Bichard {Clareneeux), 20.
Thomas (Garter), 191,192.
St. John, AUce, 825.
Henry, 201.
HeniT Paulet, 26^, 267.
Isabel, 163.
Jane, 364.
Jane (Mildmay), 201.
John, 360.
Nicholas, 864.
Catherine ( Woodroffe), 880.
St. Liz, Isabella, 882.
Simon, 383.
Simon, Earl of Huntingdon,
192, 193, 195.
St. Paul, Jooelyne, 143.
Peter, Earl of, 143.
St. Quintin, Anthony, 171.
Joanna, 171.
William, 127-129.
Solawey, Arthur, 286.
Salerne, Joan, 329.
Samson, 329.
Saleebury, 253.
EdwardWilliamesYaughan,
264.
Salisbury, Edward Dodson, 211.
Henry Lister, 211.
Bobert., 278.
Susan Emily (Maitland),
211.
INDEX OF NAMES.
419
SaUsbury — conUnusd,
Thomas, 279.
Salmon, Thomas, 19.
Saluoia, Alice de, 162.
Marquis de, 162.
Salvin, Ann (Malleyerer), 73.
Anthony, 211.
CarolineOctavia( Maitlaud),
211.
Oerrard, 78.
Osbert, 211.
Sambrooke, Jeremy, 136.
Samuel, 136.
Samford, Jordan de, 360.
Sanders, Edward, 328.
Millisent, 323.
Sanderson, Owen, 138.
Sandford, Humphrey, 128.
Anne (Lascelles), 128.
Sandilands, Helen (Maitland).
218
Bobert, 213.
Sands, Ann, 102.
Michael, 102, 331.
Sandys, William, 29.
Sarazyn, Elizabeth, 171.
Elizabeth (Colvill), 171.
Henry, 171.
Sass, John, 105.
Saunders, John, 94,
Saunderson, George, 847, 848,
358.
Jane, 243.
Nicholas, 348.
Robert, 243.
Savage, Charles, 252.
John, 57, 59, 284.
Savery, Bridget (Eliot), 42, 45.
William, 42, 45.
Savile, Anna, 90.
Elizabeth (Armitage), 88,
90.
George, 90.
Henry, 862.
John, 88, 90, 180, 181.
Margaret, 90.
SaviU, Elizabeth, 218.
Frances (Maitland), 209.
John, 209, 218.
Saville, Anne (Mildmay), 264,
266.
Francis, 93.
EUzabeth, 383.
John, 383.
Katherine, 93.
Bobert, 383.
Thomas, 264, 266.
Winifred, 93.
Saxe, George, 67.
Say, Ingram de, 141, 161.
Isabel de, 141, 161.
Sayre, Margaret, 256.
Scales, Anthony Woodvile,
Lord, 143.
Scott, James Smyth, 869.
John, 292, 298.
Louisa (Brodrick), 369.
William, 331.
Scroope, Henry, 278.
VOL. II.
Scrope, Anne (Lassels), 124.
Scrope, HeniT, 124.
Scrymshire, Egidia, 205.
James, 205.
Maria, 205.
Searle, John, 265.
Judith (Mildmay), 265.
Searston, Mary, 67.
Seaton, George, Lord, 206.
Martha, 206.
Sedgwick, , 126.
Sedgwicke, Hen., 342.
Seeres, John, 291, 294.
Segar, Stephen, 242.
William (Garter), 247.
Segrave, Christian, 148.
John, 148.
Senior, Anthony, 343.
Frances, 343.
Sergeaux, Alice, 237.
EUzabeth, 236.
Philippa, 236.
Philippa (Bodrugan), 236.
PhUippa (Fitzalan), 236.
Richard, 236, 237.
Sewell, Cicely (Gresham), 816.
Jarman, 316.
Sewer, Elizabeth, 331.
Richard, 331.
Sharboum, Richard, Lord, 321.
Shakerlegh, Susan, 58, 59.
Shakerley, Elinor, 184.
Peter, 184.
Shakespeare, Catherine, 14.
David, 14.
Sharpe, Eliza, 807.
• John, 307.
Shearman, John, 170.
Shears, Arthur Barry, 148.
Dorothea (Hesketh), 148.
Sheffield, Elizabeth (Woodroffe).
380.
George, 380.
Isabella (St. Liz.), 388.
Robert, 7, 11.
Sampson, 880, 383.
Wm., 383.
Shelbury, John, 155.
Sheldon, , 322.
Shelley, Alice (Belknap), 833.
John, 164.
Elatherine, 84.
William, 338.
Shepherd, Thomas, 170.
Sherboum, Christopher, 173.
Sherington, Henry, 262,268,269.
Shirt, Annie Emma, 258.
Caroline Easter, 258.
Charles, 258.
Elizabeth (CoUier), 258.
Frances Ann, 258.
George Hirst, 258.
Henry John, 258.
John, 258.
Joseph, 258.
Louisa Elizabeth, 258.
Rebecca, 258.
Samuel, 257, 258.
Carah, 258.
Bhirt^^eontinued.
Sarah (Maynard), 257, 258.
William, Alexander, 258.
Sherwin, , 377.
Shrewsbury, George, Earl of,
195.
Shuldham, Helen (Macmanus),
259.
Molyneux S., 259.
Sidnev, Alice, 163.
Alicia (Clumford), 163.
Anne, 161, 164.
Anne (I'agenham), 164.
Cicely (Michell), 163.
Eleanor (Sopham), 161.
Elizabeth, 163, 164.
Elizabeth (Ashbumham),
162.
Elizabeth (Norbury), 16i.
Frances, 164.
Frances(Walsingham), 165,
167.
Helen (Batisford), 162.
Henry, 160, 161, 164, 165,
166.
Hnmphrey, 164.
Isabel (-=r— ), 162.
Isabel (Saint John), 163.
Isabel (Payteuine), 163.
Joanna, 163.
Joanna (Brokhull), 162.
JoUn, 162, 163.
Lucy, 164.
Margaret (Dalamare), 161.
Margaret (Orre), 162.
Mary, 161, 164, 165.
Mary (Dudley), 164.
Maud (Duberon), 161.
Nicholas, 164.
Philip, 161, 165, 167.
Robert, 165.
Roger, 161.
Simon, 161.
Thomas, 165.
Thomasine
163.
WUliam, 161-167.
Sigden, William, 44.
Sigiswick, Thomas, 368.
Sigeswike, Ric, 128.
Siloook, George, 283.
SUliard, Alice, 240.
Simoox, John, 63.
Simons, , 822.
Simson, George, 70.
Henry, 70.
Marion (Lizzars), 70.
Simpson, Justin, 201.
Sinclair, John (Sir), 206.
Sarah (Maitland), 208.
Singer, Mary (Peach), 309.
Samuel, 309.
Skargill, June (Malleveier), 75.
WiUiam, 75.
Skillyoorne, Margaret (Hes-
kaith), 146.
Nicholas, 146.
Skipwith, William, 133.
Skynner, Margaret, 240.
8 I
(Barington),
420
INDEX OP NAMES.
Slade, Elizabeth Anne (Hamil-
ton), 245.
Henry, 246.
Slaney, Mary, 264.
Eobert Aglionby, 254.
Slater, John, 356.
Small, Eliiabeth (Peach), 308.
John, 308.
Bichard, 808.
' Sarah, 308.
Smart, Afirnes, 208.
David, 206.
Smartfoote, Bich., 26, 29.
Smedley, Charlotte Blanche
(Woodroffe), 882.
George, 382.
Walter, 882.
Smelt, Anne Jesse, 219, 222.
Leonard, 219, 222.
Smethurst, Alice, 214.
Alice (Bamwell), 214.
Amelia Bury, 215.
Ann (Mellor), 214.
Ann Mary, 216.
Arthur, 214.
Arthur Clough, 216.
Arthur WemTss, 216.
Augustus William, 216.
Catherine Wemy8s(Bonald-
son), 215.
Emily Jane (Holdsworth),
215.
Emily Maud Mary, 216.
Frank Bonaldson, 216.
Frederick Charles, 215.
Gertrude, 216.
James Mellor, 216.
Jane, 214.
Joanna Bussell, 215.
Joseph, 214.
Martha, 214.
Mary (Crook), 214.
Bichard, 214, 216.
Bobert, 214, 321.
Theresa Maria Willoughby
(Osborne), 216.
Smijth, Edward Bowyer, 82.
Smith, , 377.
A., 71.
. Adam Freer, 72.
Ann (Cleayer), 304.
Anna (Eraser), 72.
Arthur George, 72.
Beatrice Lacy, 72.
Dwrid, 72.
David Hogarth, 72.
Edmund, 375.
Elizabeth (Mayne), 71.
Frances, 380.
Francis Lee, 72.
Francb Montagu, 72.
George, 72, 242.
Hamilton Lee, 72.
Henrietta, 72.
Isack, 304.
Jane, 72.
Jane (Hogarth), 72.
John, 72, 229, 380.
Captain Leonard, 201.
Smith — e<mHnued.
Margaret, 72.
Marion, 72.
Marion (Duncanson), 72.
Mary, 201.
Oswald Augustus, 120.
Bichard, 292, 297-300.
Bichard, Bishop of Chalce-
don, 201.
Bose (Worsop), 242.
Samuel George, 120.
Sarah, 201.
Thomas, 61, 115, 116, 201,
242.
William, 72, 242, 368.
William Henry, 72.
Smithes, (George, 96.
Smythies, Francis, 96.
Smyth, Elizabeth, 296.
Thomas T., 296, 300.
Smythe, Thomas, 283, 284, 286.
Snell, Margaret (Hall), 136.
vyner, 135.
Snelling, William, 11, 14.
Snowdon, , 377.
EUzabeth, 375.
John, 375, 876.
Margaret ( ), 875.
Soderini, Francis, 269.
Niooolo, 269.
Pagolantonio, 269.
Tommaso, 269.
Sollywoodd, Humfrey, 294.
Somaister, Isabel (Eliot), 44.
John, 44.
Somerset, (>harles, 826, 379.
Edward, 326.
Henry, 326.
Henry, Earl of Worcester,
379.
John, Earl of, 379.
William, 326.
Sommers, Jo., 386.
Marian, 336.
Sopham, Eleanor, 161.
John, 161.
Sotheran, Charles, 257, 269,
260.
Southard, John, 321.
Southoot, Alice (Cole), 241.
Greorge, 241.
Southwell, Francis, 27.
Bobert, 27.
Southworth, John, 161.
Margaret, 151.
Spark, Eliza, 184.
Bobert, 184.
Sparke, , 46.
Douglass (Eliot), 45.
Specoot, Honor (Eliot), 46.
John, 46.
Speckott, Honor (Eliot), 42.
John, 42.
Speight, , 377.
Speke, Elizabeth (Gyll), 28.
Gfeorge, 28.
Spencer, Elizabeth, 147.
Ellen, 154.
Jane, 162.
Spenoer^^on^iHMtf.
John, 154.
Mary, 102.
Nicholas, 317.
Thomas, 173.
William, 102, 147.
Spenser, Hugh, 236(
Isabel, 235.
Spilman, , 29.
Squior, Dorothy (Heskaith), 146.
Henry, 146.
Agnes, 233.
Stafford, Annabell, 150.
Anabilla de, 140.
Edmond, Earl of, 192, 196.
Edward, Earl of, 194l
Henry, Duke of Bucking-
ham, 143.
Humphrey, Earl of, 192,
194 196.
Kathenne (Woodvile), 143.
Letitia (Hamilton), 245.
B.,245.
Bichard de, 140, 160.
Standish, Alexander, 146, 153.
Alice (Harington), 146.
Anne, 146.
Edward, 145.
Elizabeth (Hawarden), 146.
Ellen (Harington), 145.
Margaret, 146, 163.
Balph, 145.
Staney, George, 362.
John, 362.
Stanhope, Mr. Doctor, 131.
Stanley, Alice (Massy), 142.
AUce (NeviU), 144.
Anne (Harington), 146.
Anne (Hart), 146.
Edward, 59, 147, 264.
Elizabeth ( Harrington ) ,
144.
Elizabeth (Hesketh), 147.
Gfeorge, 146, 151, 153.
George, Lord, 144, 145.
Henry, 146, 151-164.
Isabel (Duckenfeilde), 146.
Isabel (Lathom), 143.
James, 146.
Jane, 161, 154.
Jane (Goussell), 163.
Jane (Gowshill), 141.
Joan (Bamvile), 142.
Joan (Gowshill), 144.
Joan (Strange), 144.
John, 142-146.
Margaret fTudor), 144.
Margery (Hooton), 143.
Mary, 144, 146, 151, 163,
163.
Mary (Hesketh), 146, 148.
Bowland, 146.
Thomas, 144, 146, 161, 163,
163.
Thomas, Earl of Derby, 141,
146.
Venetia, 264.
William, 59, 141-143, 146.
Stanton, Elizabeth, 302.
IKBEX OF NAMES.
421
StaoBfield, Elizabeth Anne, 876.
Elisabeth Anne Crompton,
376.
Hatton Hamer, 376.
St^leton, Emma, 369.
Stapilton, Bobert, 862.
Stark, Helen, 71.
Starkey, AlioeCHellesby), 56.
Godfrey, 56.
Balph, 56.
Staverley, Anne, 818.
Grace, 818.
Stedman, William, 28$,
Stephens, Anne (Cholmley), 218.
Mary, 221.
Biohard, 218.
Stephenson, , 877.
Christopher, 210.
Selina, 210.
Sterne, BridgeU (Gyll), 28.
WiUiam, 28.
Steven, Caroline (Maitiand),210.
Paul, 280.
Philip, 280.
Bobert, 210.
Stevens, James, 382.
Mary (Woodroffe), 882.
Stewart, Archibald, 207.
Jumes, 207.
Mary, 207.
Stillingfleet, Dr., 107, 108.
Stockdall, Henry, 280.
Stogdon, Abraham Horvill, 64.
Mary Ann (Marshall), 64.
Stonard, Dorothy, 287.
Francis, 283, 286.
Bichard, 286.
Stonarde, John, 283, 286.
Paul, 286.
Stone, Melioent (Helps), 180.
William, 130.
Stonehoose, Elizabeth (Leve-
son), 379.
Stoner, John, 236.
Julian, 236.
Stonerd, George, 115.
Stothard, Adam, 269.
Stourton, Joan, 240.
William, 240.
Strange, Ebulo, Lord of Enock-
inge, 142.
Eleanor (Cobham), 143.
Jaquet (Woodville), 144.
Joan, 144.
Jocelyne (Woodvile), 148.
John, Lord, 142-144.
Lady, 105.
Maud (Bumell), 142.
Maud (Mohun), 142, 148.
Biohard, Lord, 143.
Bobert, Lord, 142.
Boger, Lord, 142.
Strangwish, Margaret (Male-
verer), 73.
Mr., 73.
Street, Cynthia, 208.
Elizabeth (MinshuU), 190.
Samuel, 208.
William, 190.
Streete, Henry, 106.
Streitfeild, or Streatfeild, Tho-
mas, 106.
Strickland, , 330.
Frances, 320.
George, 219.
Hennetta (Chohnley), 212.
Margaret (Cholmley), 225.
WUham; 219, 216.
Stringer, Anne, 180, 181.
Francis, 181.
Strode, Nicholas, 218.
Strong, Joanna Paterson, 218.
John Paterson, 213.
Strotiier, Biohard, 372.
Sarah (Heber), 372.
Stuart, A. G., 246.
Caroline, 246.
Sturley, John, 74.
Stydolph, Sigismund, 136.
Style, Elizabeth, 139.
Gertrude, 139.
Styles, Frances (Gyll), 29.
Nathaniel, 29.
Sudeley, Herald, Lord, 338.
John de, 324.
Surley , 322.
Sutton, Daniel, 138.
Mary, 323.
The, 328.
Swann, Bobert, 30.
Swynford, Katherine, 286.
Otes, 236.
Swynmor, John de, 277.
Syddon, Benjamin, 106.
Sydney, Thomas Townshend,
Viscount, 367.
Sydnor, William, 99.
Taller, Beatrix (Browne), 79.
Galfride, 79.
Talbot, Eliza, 236.
Hugh, 362.
John, 236.
Thomas, 326.
William Whitworth Chet-
wynd, 120.
Tankred, Ann, 98.
Catharine, 93.
Christopher, 93.
Mrs., 92, 93.
Ursula, 93.
Tash, Bobert, 109.
Tate, John, 376.
Tatham, Cha., 373.
Tayleur, Charles, 32.
Lilias Flemyng (Gyll), 32.
Taylor, James, 344.
Mary, 93.
Bichard, 302, 303.
Tego, Alice, 281, 286.
Tekell, Jo., 332.
Philip (Hurst), 332.
Tempest, Alice (Mauleverer),
80.
Isabel, 378.
John, 74, 378.
Piers, 378.
Bich., 80.
Tendering, William, 27.
Tenison, Elizabeth, 244.
Bichard, 244.
Tey, Margaret, 162.
William, 162.
Thaokray, , 377.
Thirkeld, Beatrix, 237.
John, 237.
Thirlestane, Thomas de, 205.
Ayioia, 205.
Thomas, Sir George, 368.
Inigo, 368.
Margaret^ 368.
Susanna, 349.
Mrs. Thomasine, 15.
Thomason, Edward, 32.
Henry Botfield, 32.
Jane Price (Pinhom), 32.
Thompson, Catherine (Eliot), 45,
Edward, 46.
George, 45, 46.
Honor (Eliot), 46.
Samuel ( Windsor), 268.
WiUiam, 136, 244.
Thomson, Alexander, 71.
Anne (Gough), 176.
Anne (Wilson), 176.
Barbara (Young), 71.
David, 71.
Dorothy, 176.
Elizabeth, 176.
Frances, 176.
Frances (Thomson), 176.
Francis, 176.
George, 176.
Henry, 176.
John, 176.
John Wood, 176, 177.
Margaret, 71.
Mary, 176.
Mary (Gillard), 176.
Mary (Hodges), 176.
Mr., 137.
Biohard Edward, 176, 179.
Bobert, 176.
Sarah, 176-178.
Sarah (Belcher), 176.
Thomas, 176.
Thomas, 88, 89.
Elizabeth, 57.
Elizabeth (Armytage), 181.
Thornton, , 377.
Lucy, 66.
Lucy (Hellesby), 67.
Matilda, 57.
Peter (or Piers), 66, 56, 57.
Balph, 55.
Boger, 278.
William, 180, 181.
Thorold, Thomas, 139.
Prudence, 139.
Thorp, Jane (Cole), 239.
Lancelot, 239.
Throckmorton, Anne (Carew).
166.
Elizabeth, 155.
Henry, 838.
Nicholas, 156.
422
INDEX OF NAMES.
Throughforde, Henry, 56.
Thwaites,Elizabeth (Mnch),3d6.
Thomas, 335.
Ursula, 322, 336.
William, 336.
Thwayte, , 315.
Frances, 315, 317.
Henry, 317.
Thwaytes, John, 276.
William, 127. 128.
Thwenge, Marcella, 150.
Thynne, John, 155.
Elizabeth, 31^.
Tidd, John, 158.
PhilUs (Rhodes), 158.
Tingledon, John, 26.
Maiy (Gylle), 26.
Tiptoft, Andrea, 143.
Payne, 143.
Tirrell, Anne (Ralegh)," 156.
Peter, 156.
Tisdall, Charles Arthur, 245.
Harriette, 245.
Tobinger, , 322.
Toker, Mary Elizabeth (Thom-
son), 176, 178.
Richard Edward, 176-179.
Toller, Nicholas, 285.
Tolthrop, Thomas, 293.
Tonge, James, 345.
Torbock, Henry de, 142.
Ralph, 148.
Thomas, 60.
Torkington, Bridget(aylle), 26.
Peter, 26.
Toser, Jane (Cole), 238.
John, 238.
Totleworth, Agnes, 140.
Elbora, 140.
Isabel de, 140, 150.
Richard de, 140, 150.
Thomas de, 140.
Tottenhall, Rad'us, 277, 278.
Richard, 277, 278.
Tower, Eliasabeth Rhodes (Mait-
land), 211.
Francis, 211.
Towers, Thomas, 132.
Townley, Anne, 321.
Grace, 145,150.
John, 145, 150, 321.
Townsend, Anne (Bacon), 820.
John, 320.
Townshend, Albinia, 367.
Thomas, 367.
Tozer, Mary Roffey (MaiUand),
210.
Robert, 210.
Trafford, Alice (Yenables), 57.
Edward(orEdmund),57, 58.
Henry, 57.
Jane (Hellesby), 56.
' Traps, Robert, 88, 89.
Treby, George, 38.
Trefry, Thomas, 18.
Trefusis, Margaret (Ofaggs), 39.
Samuel, 39.
Trelake, Joanna, 202.
John, 202.
Trelansard, Joan, 235.
WUliam, 235.
Trentham, Elizabeth, 238.
Thomas, 238.
Trenoweth, Ralph, 236.
Tressam, Isabel (Harington),
145.
John, 145.
Thomas, 145.
Tresse, Francis, 102.
TreVanion, Catherine (Eliot),
42,46.
Charles, 133.
John, 236.
Nicholas, 42, 46.
Treyarthian, Joan (Bodrugan),
236.
John, 236.
Otto, 286.
Udona, 236.
Trevilion, Hugh, 29.
Trevor, Anne, 366.
Sir John, 866.
Trewbody, Eliz., 42.
Elizabeth (EUot), 42, 46.
Joan (Cole), 238.
John, 238.
Samuel, 42, 46.
Trocee, Henry de, 361.
Richard de, 361.
Trotter, George, 225.
Ursula (Cholmley), 226.
Truelove, Thomas, 338.
WiUiam, 131,
.Trussell, Edward, 238.
Elizabeth, 238.
William, 56.
Trussill, John, 73.
Tucker, John, 238.
Thomasiue (Cole), 238.
Tudor, Margaret, 144.
Tupper, Anna Maria, 120.
Turner, Ann, 257.
Dionisia, 229.
Edward, 351.
Elizabeth, 229.
John, 105.
Margaret (Cholmley), 218.
Margaret (Harrison), 351.
Mrs., 105.
WiUiam, 218, 219.
Turpin, Richard ( Windior), Sl7,
Twells, Susanna, 67.
Susanna (Meller), 62.
William, 62.
Twenge, alias Dodingsells, de
Kendal, 142.
Twisden, Elizabeth, 218.
Roger, 112.
T. 112.
William, 112, 218.
Twyford, Blanch, 146, 148, 151,
153.
Henry, 146, 151, 152.
Twysden, Lady, 110, 111.
Thomas, 111. ^
William, 108, 112, 114.
Tylioff, Pearse, 75.
Tymperley, , 387.
Tyndale,Elizabeth (Booth), 138.
George Booth, 189.
John W. Warre, 139.
Thomas, 138.
Tyringham, Eliz. (Brudenell),
134.
John, 134.
Umfreville, (Lassels), 123.
Thomas, 123.
Unwin, Martha (MarshaU), 62.
Thomas, 62.
Urswick, Robert, 145.
Uvedale, Anne (Sidney), 164.
William, 164.
Uxbridge, Henry, Earl of, 246.
Uttley, John, 376.
Valpy, Anna, 210.
Anthony Blagrave, 210.
Jane ()ctayia (Maitland),
210.
Robert Harris, 210.
Yanbrugh, John (Clarenceux),
252, 253.
Van Courtland, Jane(Maitla]id),
212.
Vanderwall, Samuel, 132.
Vane, Henry, 110.
Van Schoor, Lsetitia, 213.
Vandrie, , 17.
Vaughan, Ann( Williames), 253,
254.
Barbara (Lascelles), 128.
Catherine, 254.
Catherine (Nanney), 254.
Catherine- (Roberts), 254.
Elizabeth (Meyrick), 254.
Griffith, 254.
Howel, 254.
Hugh, 254.
James, 215.
Jane (Jones), 254.
Janet, 254.
Janet (Nanney), 254.
liowry (Griffith), 264.
JoannaRussell(Smethurst),
215.
Robert Howel, 253, 254.
Robert, 254
Sidney, 254.
Sidney (Price), 264.
WiUiam, 128.
Ynyr, 254.
Vans, Ursula, 239.
Vayasour, Family of, 270-276.
Agnes, 276.
Agnes (Grymston), 276.
AUce ( ), 276.
Ann (Malleyerer), 74.
Henry, 133.
Henry M., 270.
Isabel (Del Hay), 133.
Joan (Langton), 133.
Johanna ( ), 276.
John, 133, 276.
Margaret, 276.
Margaret (Skipwith), 133.
MatUda, 276.
INDEX OF NAMES.
428
Yayaso ur — eonHnued.
Mauger^ 183, 270-276.
Mr., 74, 75.
Nicholas, 276.
Peter, 133.
Bichard, 276.
Bobert, 183.
WilUam, 133, 276.
Yenablee, Duloia, 68.
Hugh, 68.
Joan, 142.
Joan (Fyiton), 67.
Joan (Massej), 58.
Eatherine (Merton), 142.
William, 57, 58, 142.
Verdon, John, 145.
Lord, 141.
Margaret, 145.
Verdun, Maud de, 161.
Vere, Alice (Kilrington), 288.
Alice de (Sergeaux), 287.
Diana (Cecil), 289.
Edward de, 288.
Elizabeth (Howard), 287.
Elizabeth (Trentham), 238.
Elizabeth (Trussell), 238.
Henry, 289.
Jane, 141, 234.
Jane (Courtney), 287.
John, 238.
John de, 237, 288.
Margaret (Nevill), 237.
Margaret (Golding), 238.
Bichard de (Earl of Ox-
ford), 237.
Bobert, 287.
Bobert, Earl of Oxford,
141, 284.
Yemou, Angelina (Hellesby ), 56.
Galflridus de, 362.
John, 58.
Viokers, , 877.
Vigean, , 384.
Yillers, Thomas, 856.
Vincent, Mr., 125.
Vras, Cradock Vraioh, 883.
Wade, , 877.
Walcott, Thomasine, 289.
Waldegrave, Anne, 288.
John, 288.
Paul, 838.
William, 288. •
Walden, Edward, 256.
Peter, 840.
Wales, John, 161.
Walgrave, William, 267.
Walker, Anne, 887.
Elizabeth, 50.
EUzabeth (Duffield), 50.
Margaret, 184.
Thomas, 50, 184, 337.
Wall, John, 344.
Wallenger, Benjamin, 199*.
Judith, 199.
Waller, Dionis (Pinch), 329.
John, 369.
Mary, 241.
Thomas, 241.
Wallesborow, Isabel, 285.
WilUam, 285.
Wallys. Baldwyn, 161.
Wahnurley, WilUam, 148.
Wulsingham, Edmond, 335.
Eleanor, 335.
Prances, 165, 167.
Francis, 165, 167, 197, 262.
Mary, 197.
Walsteed, Anne (Brodrick), 860,
864.
Francis, 360, 864.
Walter, Ann (Gyll), 31.
Catherine, 848, 351.
Thomas, 81.
WiUiam, 7, 116, 348. 351.
Wandesford, Isabel(Colvile), 81.
Joanna, 81.
John, 81.
William, 124.
Wandisworth, Elizabeth (Col-
veU), 75.
John, 75.
Warburton, George, 145.
John (Somerset), 86.
Peter, 16.
Ward, , 24, 27.
John, 170.
Knox (Clarenceux), 48.
Simon, 19.
Warde, Jo., 800-803.
WiU., 328.
Wardlaw, Margaret, 205.
Ware, James, 209.
Warner, Mrs, 104.
Wamet, Cyprian, 240.
John, 240.
Katherine, 240.
Susan (Bidley), 240.
Warre, John, 194.
Warren, AUce, 141, 150, 235.
Alice (Bruyn), 141.
AUcia, 162.
Anne (Hesketh), 147.
Bromfeld, 141.
Charles F. S., 233.
Chirklaud, 141.
de Bysphym, 150.
Gondred, daughter of WU-
liam I., 141.
Hugh, 147.
Jane (Yere), 141, 234.
Joanna, 202.
Joanna (Trelake), 202.
John, 147.
John, Earl of, 141.
Balph, 202.
WiUiam, Lord, 284; Earl
of, 141.
Tale, 141.
and Surrey, John, Earl of,
23^235; WiUiam, 162.
Warwick, Joan (Fanshawe), 116.
PhUip, 6, 116, 297.
Waterer, Thomas, 135.
Waterhouse, John, 208.
Waterton, Beatrice (Bestwold),
135.
Edmund, 185.
Waterton —eontinued,
EUzabeth, 378.
EUzabeth (Saville), 883.
Jane, 135.
John, 388.
Maud (Fairfax), 383.
Bobert, 378.
Thomas, 135.
Wathen, Margaret (Peach), 809.
Samuel, 309.
Watkinson, Elizabeth, 878.
Henry, 878.
Joseph, 378.
Mary ( ), 878.
Watson, EUzabeth, 242.
EUzabeth (Worsop), 242.
Thomas, 242.
Watts, John, 8, 176.
Wayte, Thomas, 78.
Weatherhead, Peter, 63.
Webb, Mary (Peach), 308.
Nathaniel, 808.
WeddaU, John, 108.
Weekes, Oliver, 157.
Philippa (Balegh), 157.
Welch, EUzabeth, 323.
John, 328.
Susanna (Cleaver), 304.
WilUam, 804.
WeUington, Grace (Wood-
rouffe), 379.
Lewis, 379.
Welsted, Bobert, 252.
Wentworth, Alice(BelUngham),
218.
Ann (Hopton), 242.
Beatrice, 879.
Beatrix ( Woodroffe), 378.
Butler Cavendish, 219.
Catherine (NoroUffe), 218.
CicUy, 386.
Darcy, 218.
Dorothy, 218.
Elizabeth (Cavendish), 218.
EUzabeth (Woodroffe), 378.
Heniy, 218, 242.
Isabel (Fitzwilliam), 378.
John, 218, 219, 224, 236.
Katherine, 219, 220.
Mary (Lowther), 218.
Matthew, 378, 379.
Michael, 379.
Bichard, 862.
Thomas, 218, 378, 879.
William, 378.
Wentworths of WoUey, 378.
Wesley, John, 877.
West, Alice (Herbert), 825.
George, 326.
Jo., 303.
John, 294.
Beginald, 826.
Thomas, 825.
Westby, Anne (Wyrrall), 217.
Barbara, 217.
Bridget, 217.
Catherine (Hirst), 257.
Dorcas, 258.
Elena^ 217.
424
INDEX OF NAMES.
Westbj — §<mHnued,
Elizabeth, 257.
George, 257, 258.
Henry, 217.
Isabel (Beresby), 217.
John, 152, 217.
Margaret, 217.
Margery, 217.
Mary, 152.
Mary (WorreU), 257#'
Ralph, 258.
Baufe, 217.
Eobert, 217.
Thomas, 217.
William, 217.
Westbye, Dorothy, 152.
William, 162.
Weston, Elizabeth, 238, 239.
Philippa, 156.
Biohard, 238, 282.
Westwood, Humphrey, 105.
Whalley, Ambrose, 321.
Anne (Hatfeild), 322.
Anne (Hersey), 323.
Anne (Langford), 322.
Anne (Townley), 321.
Barbara, 322.
Barbara (Coope), 322.
Beneventer, 322.
Cordall, 322.
Dannes (Banister), 321.
Dorothy (Willoughby), 322.
Edward, 322.
Elinor, 322.
EUnor (Abbot), 323.
Elinor (DultoQ), 321.
Eliza (Gloshop), 323.
Elizabeth, 823, 824.
EUzabeth (Leake), 322.
Elizabeth (Hatfeild), 322.
Elizabeth (Poole), 323.
Elizabeth (Welch), 323.
Eustas, 321.
Frances, 324.
Frances (CromwelO, 323.
Frauces (Whalley), 823.
Francis, 322.
Geffery, 323.
Gertrude, 322.
Goda (Knonill), 321.
Godytha (Antwistle), 321.
Henry, 321, 822.
Jane, 822, 824.
Joan (Browne), 328.
John, 321, 322.
Maroham, 822.
Margaret, 322, 324.
Margaret (Cooke), 82.
Marshall, 322.
Mary, 821, 324.
Mary (Finch), 335.
Mary (Sutton), 828.
Millisent (Sanders), 823.
Oliver, 321.
Bachel, 324.
Balph, 321-323.
Biohard, 822, 323.
Bobert, 321, 322.
Boger, 821.
Whalley — eonHmted,
Stephen, 821.
Susan, 322.
Susan (Pleydell), 828.
Thomas, 321-328.
Ursula, 321, 822.
Ursula (Thwaites), 322.
Walter, 322. '
WilUam, 321-824.
Winifred, 322.
Wyamarus, 321.
Wheatley, Anthony, 62, 67.
Mary (Marshall), 62, 67.
William, 217.
Wheeler, John, 16.
Wheigham, Thomas, 229.
Wheler, Christiana, 16.
John, 16.
Mary, 16.
Mary (Egerton), 16.
Richard, 16.
Whethill, Bichard, 27.
Bobert, 27.
Whitacre, Jane (Swynmor),277.
Whitaker, Dr., 377.
Whitchurch, Anne, 307.
Samuel, 807.
White, AUce (Wymark), 287.
Clara, 376.
Elizabeth (Woodroffe),380.
Joan, 288.
John, 237, 288, 879.
Kathcrino, 380.
Mark, 67.
Mary, 376.
Mary (Cotton), 380.
Bobert, 237.
Thomas, 880.
William, 376.
Whiteaore, Anne (Ardeme),277.
Biohard, 277, 278.
Whitehall, James, 841, 842.
Whitfeld, Katherine (Brodrick),
865.
William, 366.
Whiting, Joseph, 170.
Samuel, 169, 170.
Whitley, William, 877.
Whitney, , 885.
Bobert, 134.
Whitson, Dr., 71.
Elizabeth (Freer), 71.
James, 71.
Why tmore, Margaret (Bestone),
57.
William, 57.
Wiclif, Balph, 80, 81.
Wigram, Anne (Maitland), 211.
Money, 211.
Wigsell, Lucy de, 829.
Wilberfoss, John, 78.
Sarah Pawson, 83.
Wilbraham, John, 59.
Wilburgham, Eliza, 186.
Bichard, 185.
Wilkes, Bridget (Woodroffe),
380.
Philip, 880.
Wilkins, Mr., 886.
Wilks, Elizabeth, 874.
Grafton, 374. .
Maiy ( ), 874.
Mary (Lister), 874.
Phoebe, 374.
Wilkinson, Henry, 294.
Willard, Samuel, 170.
Willes, Anne (Wright), 31.
John, 31.
Willett, Thomas, 176.
William the Conqueror, 141.
BufuB, King, 141.
Williams, Annabella,'254.
Anne (Owen), 264.
Arthur, 263, 254.
Dr., 213.
Edward, 254.
Henry, 279.
Jane (Salisbury), 279.
Joan, 240.
John, 254.
Lawrence, 46.
Lumley, 268, 279.
Mr., 95.
Muriel, 258.
Owen, 264.
. Bichard, 264.
Bobert, 268, 264.
Susan (Wynn), 264.
Thomas, 240.
Watkin, 268, 264.
WiUiam, 264, 270.
of Aberystwith, 201.
Williames, Ann, 258, 264.
Catherine (Lloyd), 253.
Charlotte (Herbert), 253.
Edward, 268» 264.
Muriel, 253.
Williamson, , 71.
Alexander, 207.
Ferdinand Thomas, 82.
Frances Caroline (Murray),
82.
Hedworth, 82.
Helen (Freer), 71.
Mary (Maitland), 207.
Willington, Charles, 50.
Willis, Browne, 46.
Katharine (Eliot), 46.
Willoughbie, Ann (Mi^everer),
74.
Hugh, 74.
Willoughby, Dorothy, 822.
Katherine, 164.
Bobert, 322.
William, Lord, 164.
Willsher, Anne, 209.
George, 209.
Mary (WoodroflTe), 381.
Walter, 381.
Willson, William, 187.
Wilson, Anne, 176.
Edmund, 878.
Henry, 210.
James, 376.
Janet, 206.
John Edward, 176.
Joseph, 209.
Mary Anne (Maitbnd), 209.
INDEX OF KAHBI9.
425
Wilson — eonHnued.
Mary Fuller (Maitland),
210.
William, 132.
Winn, Katherine, 221, 226.
Eowland, 92, 221, 226.
Winter, John (Archdeacon),
239.
John, 209.
Mary 209
Winthrop,' Alice, 198, 200.
Wirral, John, 92.
Wise, Edward, 39, 42, 45.
Badagon (EUot), 89, 42, 46.
Wiseman, Elisabeth, 295.
Mary, 841.
Balph, 295, 341.
Bobert, 108.
Samuel, 108.
Thomas, 116, 295.
Withcm, Matthew, 862.
Witherington, Ann (Malle-
verer), 74.
Henry, 74.
Withum, Jane, 201.
Wodrington, George, 362.
Wogao, John, 132.
WoUey, Adam, 85.
Anthony, 85, 86.
Dorothy, 85.
Eliz., 85.
Eiiz. (Middleton), 86.
Frances, 85, 86.
Francis, 138.
John, 138.
Myra, 85, 86.
Mary (Hawtrey), 138.
Mary (Rocket), 85.
Susanna, 85.
Troth, 86.
William, 85, 86.
Wolstenhohne, Elisabeth (An-
drews), 842.
John, 116, 284, 339, 340,
858.
Thomas, 342.
William, 283, 284, 286.
WombweU, Catherine (Mau-
leyerer), 80.
Mr., 80.
Womwell, Katherine (Malle-
verer), 76.
Elizabeth (Woodroffe), 378.
Mr., 76.
William, 378.
Wood, A. CJollins, 71.
Ann (Mildmay), 266.
Catherine (Freer), 71.
Edward, 102.
Elizabeth, 159.
J., 71.
John, 159, 241, 266.
Thomas, 357.
Winifred (Cole), 241.
WoodroflTe, Wooderove, Wood-
rove, Woderouflfe, Wood-
ruffe, 378-383.
, (Carlton), 382.
, (PoUard), 378.
Woodroffe— oon^MMMcT.
Alice (Burdet), 878.
Ann, 378.
Ann ( ), 380.
Anne, 381, 382.
Beatrix, 378.
Beatrix (Drax), 878.
Beatrix (Fits WilUam),
378, 379.
Blanche, 382.
Blanche (Herbert), 381.
Bridget, 380.
Brigida (Draper), 879.
Catherine, 880.
Catherine ( ), 878.
Charles, 379.
Charles Howel, 382.
Charlotte, 882.
Charlotte Blanche, 382.
Christopher, 379.
David, 379, 383.
Diana, 282.
Dionysia (Calthorpe), 379.
Dorothy, 378,
Edmund, 380, 381, 882.
Edmund Delaroche, 382.
Edmuod;orEdward(?),380.
Eleanor, 380.
Eleanor ( ), 381.
Eliza, 882.
Eliza (?), 381.
Eliza (Woodroffe), 381.
Elizabeth, 378-381.
Elizabeth (Delaroche), 381.
Elizabeth (Hamerton), 378.
Elizabeth (Hill), 379.
Elizabeth (Hobson), 379.
Elizabeth (Nevile), 379.
EUzabeth( Percy), 379.
Elizabeth (Waterton), 378.
Elizabdth (Woodroffe), 381.
Elizabeth Anne (Dowle),
382.
Elizabeth Delaroche, 382.
Frances (Smith), 380.
Francis, 879.
George, 378-380.
George Frederic, 382
Grace, 379.
Grissell, 380.
Grissell, or Grisilda (Kir-
ton), 379.
Hannah, 381.
Isaac, 882.
James, 878-882.
Jane, 880.
Jane (Wortley), 378.
Jane, 879.
Jane (Worth), 378.
John, 878, 882.
Joshua, or Joseph, 879.
Judith, 380.
Katherine, 382.
Katherine (Harding), 380.
Lettice (Dunoombe), 380.
Louisa (Harrison), 382.
Louisa Blanche, 382.
Margaret, or Anthonia, 379.
Margaret (Kaye), 879.
Woodroffe — continued,
Margaretta ( ), 881.
Maria (Multers), 882.
Martha, 881, 882.
Martha Elizabeth Tacie,
382.
Martha ( ), 381.
Martha (Prichard), 882.
Mary, 379-382.
Mary ( ),380, 381, 382.
Mary (Baynham), 380.
Mary (Bishop), 382.
Mary (Humfrey), 880.
Mary (Page), 879.
Mary Cornock (Jane), 881.
Morris, 881.
Mr., 74.
Nicholas, 879, 880, 388.
Ohver, 378.
Prudence, 880.
Bichard, 378, 879, 383.
Bobert, 379, 880, 883.
Samuel, 382.
Sarah, 381.
Sarah (?), 382.
Sarah Elizabeth, 382.
Sideath (Oakley), 381.
Stephen, 879, 880.
Susan, 378.
Susanna, 381.
Susanna (Morse), 882.
Susannah Charlotte, 882.
Tacie (Gethyn), 380.
Thomas, 378-382.
Ursula, 880.
Ursula (Clifton), 879.
William, 378, 380, 882.
William (?), 380.
William Edward, 382..
William Henry, 382.
William Smallwood, 882.
Woods, Albert W. {La%eaater\
35,49,158,214,215,282,
253, 310.
William {Blu€maiUle\ 49.
Woodvile, Anne, 143.
EUzabeth, 143.
J%quet, 144.
Jocelyne, 148.
Katherine, 148.
Margaret, 143.
Mary, 148.
Woodville, Anthony, Lord
Scales, 143.
Woodward, Isabella, 229.
Joanna, 230.
John, 67, 229.
Mary, 868.
Mary (Marshall), 67.
Bichard, 230, 368.
Woofinden, ( ), 877.
Wooley, Margaret, 138.
WooUey, Adam, 85, 86.
Worcester, Charles Somerset,
Earl of, 326.
Edward Somerset, Earl of,
826.
Henr>' Somerset, Earl of,
326.
426
INDEX OF NAMES.
Wf^frcest&r—eontinued,
William Somerset, Earl ( f,
826.
Worley, John, 194.
WorndlJBlizabeth (Fan8hawe),6.
GkK)rge, 6.
Worrell, Anthony, 257.
Mary, 267.
Worsop, Elizabeth, 242.
John, 241, 242.
John Arthur, 78, 84.
Martha (Cole), 241.
Bose, 242.
Sarah (Mauleverer), 78,
84.
Worte, Jone, 281.
Michael, 281.
Worth, Jone, 378.
Pawle, 878.
Worthington, Alice (Hesketh),
154.
Edward, 154.
Wortley, Jane, 378.
Nicholas, 878.
Wotton, Anne (Belknap), 838.
Henry, 885.
Robert, 388.
Thomas, 385.
Wray, Elizabeth, 848.
John, 8, 347, 348.
Wrengham, Jane, 26.
John, 26.
Wrey, Bourchier, 248.
Florence, 243.
Wrigglesworth, Mr., 170.
Wright, Anne, 337.
Anne (Gyll), 81.
Bridget, 856.
Eliza, 185.
Gabriel, 820.
George, 848,866, 357.
John, 187.
Bichard, 186, 887.
Wright — eontimied,
Sarah, 187.
Thomas, 81.
Wriothesley, Jane (Cheyney),
184.
Thomas, 184.
Wrottesley, George, 880.
Katherine (Woodroffe)
380.
Wroughton, Dorothy, 156.
William, 155.
Giles, 155.
Lucia, 155.
Wyatt, Alice (Killiow), 286.
George, 336.
Jane, 237, 239, 836.
John, 235, 286, 237.
Mary Marcia (Gyll), 27,
Robert, 239.
Thomas, 836.
William, 27.
Wycliffe, Mr., 76.
Thonuu, 125.
Wylie, Margaret, 70.
Wymark, Afice, 287.
Wymarke, Jane (Wyatt), 287.
Thomas, 287.
Wyndham, Anne (Edwin), 186.
(Tharies, 136.
Humphrey, 100.
John, 136.
Margaret, 100.
Thomas, 136.
Wynfyld, Ehzabeth, 163.
Ehzabeth (Goussell), 168.
[Wingfield], Robert, 1G8.
Wynn, Susan, 254.
Thomas, 254.
Wynne, Agnes (Gresham), 314,
Catherine, 219, 805.
Elizabeth (Puleston), 254.
Mary (Slaney), 254.
Nicholas, 314.
Wynne — coniimted.
Owen, 246, 806.
Owen Slaney, 264.
Rowland, 219.
Sarah Elizabeth (Cole), 245.
W. W. E., 253, 264, 277.
Watkin Williams, 263.
William, 264.
William Robert Maurice,
254.
Wynyarde, Henry, 294.
Wyrrall, Ann (Armytage), 87.
Hugh, 87.
Wytter, John, 60.
Wyyell, Anne (Lassells), 124.
Marmaduke, 124.
Yeates, Elizabeth (Thomson),
176.
Yeates (or Gates), John, 176.
YeWerton, Talbot, 43.
Yong, Lancelot, 175.
Yonge, Wm., 354.
Yorke, Ann (Maleverer), 73.
Charles, 47.
Philip, 47.
Richard, 73.
Young, Alexander, 70.
&rbara, 71.
Charles George (OarUr)^
33, 65, 66, 177, 179.
Ellis, 302, 303..
Margaret, 71.
Margaret (Alison), 70.
Robert, 71.
Thomas, 348.
Yowle, Anne (Eanshawe), 6.
Lawrence, 5.
Ywood, Adam, 881.
Joan (Finch), 831.
Zouch, Edward, 322.
John, 822.
427
GENERAL INDEX.
Abbot, Samuel, Query relating to Family
of 260.
Abbot, Samuel, Query as to . . 201
AdministratiouB, Abstracts of, relating to
Armytage Eamily . .92,98
Administrations, Abstracts of, relating to
Fanshawe Family .... 867, 868
Alman Family, Notes on . . . 114
Armitage, Dorothy, Monumental Inscrip-
tion to 91
Armita^, Bev. H. Leathley, Monumental
Insonption to, at Skley . . 876
Armitage Family, Extracts from Wills of . 92
Armorial Book-plates. See Book-plates,
Armorial.
Arms, Grants of. See Grants of Arms.
Arms. SeelAatoi Illustrations.
Arms, Confirmation of. See Confirmation
of Arms.
Arms, College of. See College of Arms.
Arms, Exemplification of. See Exemplifi-
cation of Arms.
Armytage, Samuel, Query as to . 182
Armytage of Eirklees, Fedigree of, IVom
Visitation of Yorkshire, 1612 . 87
Armytage of Kirklees, Pedigree of, from
Visitation of Yorkshire, 1666 . 88
Armytage of Kirklees, from Coll. of Arms 89
Armytage of Netherton, Extracts from
Parish Begistors relating to . . 179
Armytage of Netherton, Pedigree of . 181
Armytage, Abstracts of Wills and Adminis-
trations of Name of, in Registry Office,
York 92
Armytage, Abstracts of Wills and Adminis-
trations of Name of, in Will Office,
London 93
Armytage Family, Extracts from Parish
Bisters relating to . .93
Armytage, Thomas, Monumental Inscrip-
tion to 94
Augmentation, Grant of, to John Gresham 311
Augmentation,Grantof,toBichardGresham 312
Autographs. See List of Illustrations.
Aylesbury, Warrant of Bobert, Earl of,
to Fetherston of Paokwood . . 281
VOL. n.
PAOS
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel, Funeral Certificate
of 819, 820
Baker, George, Confirmation of Arms to . 1
Bardsey, Extracts from Parish Betters of 84
Barker of Bilson, oo. Suffolk, Pedi^e of 887
Barking, Extracts from Parish Begistors of 8
Beverley, Sir George, Grant of Crest to . 95
Beeston, Elizabeth, Monumental Inscrip-
tion to, at Ilkley 878
Bolam, Extracts from Parish Begistors of . 26
Boiling, Edward, Monumental Inscription
to 373
Book-plates, Armorial, Examples of 180, 263,
264, 868
Booth Family, Memoranda relating to . 187
Boultor, Dr. Hugh, Grant of Arms to . 252
Boultor^Family of. Queries relating to . 260
Brook, William, Exemplification oi Arms,
~ ~ .17
369-364
868-870
. 69
. 20
. 183
. 202
and Grant of Crest to
BrodricK Family, Genealogy of .
Brodrick Family, Pedigree of .
Bruere Family, Note on
Bruere, William, Grant of Arms to
Buckingham Family, Query as to
Butoher Family, Notes on
Cheney, Note on, with Pedigree . 1.84
Cheshire, Visitation of 188, 186, 187, 189, 190
Cholmley Family, Extracts from Family
Bible at Whitby Abbey, relating to . 220
Cholmley Family, Extracts from Whitby
Begistors, relating to ... . 222
Cholmley Family, Monumental Inscriptions
of 222-228
Chohnley Family, Pedigree of . . 218, 219
Cleaver and Peach, Pedigree of the Families
of 304
Clothworkers' Company, Grant of Arms to 173
Clothworkers* Company, Grant of Crest
and Supporters to 174
Coates, Anthony, Monumental Inscription
to, at Ilkley 372
Cole, Pedigree of Sir William, of Eneskillen
234-247
Cole Family, Arms, Impalements, and
Quarterings of ... . 234-260
3 K
428
GENEEAL INDEX.
FAfiB
College of Arms, Eztraots from the Be-
oordB of the 4, 21, 22, 24-26, 82, 85, 49, 51,
52, 64, 87-89, 117, 122, 156, 158, 161, 169,
176, 178, 179, 183-187, 189, 190, 197, 199,
200, 215, 218, 232, 253, 256, 264, 268, 269,
310, 312, 814-320, 359, 364, 870
. 171
. 18
. 48
1
49
191
168
22
260
Colvill, Ancient Pedigree of
Cornwall, Visitation of
Comwallis, Quarterings of
CONFIBHATION OF ABHS TO—
Baker, George .
Duffield, Matthew Dawson
Evershed, John, of Evenhed
Bnssell, James, of Clifton .
Conliffe iFVimilj, Fedi^ee of
Consett Family, Queries relating to
Counties, Visitations of. See Visitations of
Counties.
Craggs, Bight Hon. John, Beport on Fedi-
gree of Family of . . . 34, 35
Crest, Grant of. See Grant of Crest.
Craggs of Wyserley, Fedigree and Genea-
logical Account of . . . 36-39
Cromwell, Family, Notes on . . . 202
Cunliffe, Grant of Crest to Sir Ellis, Bart. 251
Cunliffe Family, Fedigree of . . .22
Daobithah, Eztraots from Parish Begisters
of 12
Davies and Heffeman Families, Queries as
to 202
Dawson Family, Pedigree of . 51, 52
Dawson of Azerley, Monumental Inscrip-
tions to 53, 54
De la Vache ax;d Cheney, Notea on, with
Pedigrees 134
Dronfield, Extracts from Parish Begisters of 4
Duffield, Matthew Dawson, Confirmation of
Arms to 49
Ebwik Family, Note on . . 136
Egerton of Shaw, Pedigree of, Quarterings
of 16
Eliot, Arms and Quarterings of . . 48
Eliot, Extracts from Parish Begisters re-
lating to Family of . . . 40-43
Eliot, Memoranda relating to Family of . 39
Eliot of Port Eliot, Pedigree of 44-49
Eliot, Hariot, Grant of Arms to . .43
Ellicombe, Hugh Myddelton, Grant of
Arms to 33
Elwes, Geffery, Proceedings of the Funeral
of 2
Elwes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Funeral Certificate
of 4
Essex, Visitation of . . 197,199,200
Evershed Family, Note on . . . 208
Evershed, John, Confirmation of Arms to 191
Exemplification of Abmb to^
William Brock 17
Smithes, George . ... 96
Thomson, Bichard Edward . . 177
Fanshawb Family, Abstracts of Adminis-
trations in Prerogative Court of Canter-
bury relating to ... . 357, 358
Fanshawe Family, Pedigree of . . 115-117
Fanshawe Family, Not^ on Pedigree of . 118
PA»B
Fanshawe Family, Extracts from Family
Bible relating to 118
Fanshawe, Grace, widow of Godf^y F.,
Signature of 289
Fanshawe, Bichard, Grant of Augmenta-
tion to 121
Fanshawe Family, Wills of 280-303, 388-357
Fanshawe Family, Notes on .4-15
Fanshawe Family, Extracts fh>m Parish
Begisters relating to, with Notes thereon 4-15
Fetherston Certificates . . 230, 231
Fetherston of Packwood, Genealo^ of . 229
Fether^n, Acknowledgment of Selation-
ship to Family of Fetherston of Fether-
stonhaugh 281
Figuroa, Arms of, impaling Dormer . . 167
Finch Family, Pedigree of . . 325-337
FitzwilUam, Arms of, impaling Mildmay . 165
Fitzwilliam, Arms of, impaling Sidney . 167
Freer Family, Note on .... 69
Freer of Essendine, Pedigree of 70-72
Fuller Family of Kerry, Notes on . 203
FuNBmix Cebtificatbs —
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel .... 819
Dikes, Abigail 230
Elwes, Mrs. Elizabeth ... 4
Fetherston, Alexander . . . 281
Gresham, Lady 319
Gresham, Sir Thomas, 1579 . 318
Gresham, Sir Thomas, 1680 . 820
Hall, Mrs. Anne .... 256
Mildmay, Sir Anthony . 268
Mildmay, Dame Grace . 269
Mildmay, Sir Walter . .267
Nevill, lAdy EUsabeth .817
Bowe, Sir Thomas .... 817
Gabwat, Notee relating to Family of . 824
Germans, St., Eztraots from Pansb Be-
gisters of 40
Gilbert of Kent, Wills and Notices of . 384
GUI, Pedlffree of FamUy of . . 24, 26
Gorge and Newton, Note on Funilies of . 204
Gbavts of Abhs to—
Boulter, Dr. Hugh . . .262
Bruere, William, of Ashted . 20
Company of Clothworkers . . 173
Eliot, Hariot 48
Ellicombe, Hugh Myddelton . 33
Marshall, George WiUism . 66
Mildmay, Sir Walter .261
The Town of Morpeth .216
Gbavts of Cbbsti to—
BeTerley, George . .96
Brook, William ..... 17
Clothworkers, Company of . 174
CunUffe, Sir Ellis . . .261
Minshull, Sir Bichard .182
Smithes, Georj^ .... 96
Gresham, Genealogioal Memoranda relating
to Family of 811-B20
Gresham, Pedigrees of . . . 818-316
Gresham, John, Grant of Aunnentation to 311
Gresham, Bichard, Grant of Augmentation
to 812
Gresham, Sir Thomas, Funeral Certificate of 318
Gresham, Sir Thomas, of IHtsey . . 320
Gresham, Lady, Funeral Cwtifioate of . 319
J
aSNEKAL INDEX.
429
PAOB
Grove of Ferae, Information relating to
Family of, wanted 260
Grove of Woodford, Infoimation relating
to Family of, wanted .... 260
Gyll, Pedigree of Family of . . 26-32
Haldbn of Kent, Pedigree of . . . 830
Hall of London, Pedigree of . . . 253
Hall, Mrs. Anne, Funeral Certifluate of . 256
Hart of Whitney, Note on . . . 136
Hawkins, Philip, Note on . • ^ • 133
Heber Family, Monumental Insoriptions to,
atnkley 871,372
Heffernan, Queries as to Family of . . 202
Helsby Family, Pedigree of . 65-61
Herbert, Pedigree of .... 326
Hertfordshire, Visitation of . . .26
Hesketh of Bufford, Pedigree of . 140-148
Hesketh, of Hesketh and Bufford, Pedigree
of 160, 168
Hesketh of Aughton, Pedigree of 151, 162, 154
Hesketh of North Meols, Pedigree of . 152
Hesketh Arms described in Pedigree, with
Impalements 140-147
Hesketh Qoarterings .149
Hirst of Botherham, Notes and Queries re-
lating to 257
Hodgson, Bichard, Bobert, Monumental
Inscriptions to, at Ilkley . . . 371
Holborn, St. Andrew, Extracts from Parish
Beglstersof 14
Holgate, Queries relating to Family of . 260
Hunt of Longnor, Pedigree of . . .23
Ilklby, Yorkshire, Monumental Inscrip-
tions at 871-877
Jackson, alku Lasoelles, Pedigree of . 129
Kainbs Family, Memoranda relating to . 172
Kirkby, South, Extracts from Parish Be-
gisters of 93
Knolles Family, Pedigree of . .19
Lambabdb Diary, Autographs from Title-
page and Fly-leaf of . . .98
Lfljnbarde Diar;^, the ... 98-114
Lancashire, Visitation of . . . 150, 153
Lascelles of Brakenburgh, Hinderskelf^ and
Eryholme, Pedigree of . . 128-127
Lascelles of Brakenburgh, Arms and Qnar-
teringsof . . , . . 128-127
Lasoelles of Brakenburgh, Pedigree of,
from Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-6 . 128
lascelles aliaa Jackson .129
Lascelles, John, of Horacastle, Queries on 202
Laughton Family, Notes and Queries re-
lating to 258
Lawrence of Coleraine, Query relating to 260
Lioydj alias Bossindall, Pedigree of . . 877
London, St. Peter-le-Poor, Extracts from
Parish Bep:ister8 of .... 16
London, Visitations of 22, 24^ 25, 266, 814, 316
Lowe^ of St. Wynnow, Pedig^ of . .18
Lutman, Memoranda relating to Family of 282
Maobonbll of Leek, Query as to . . 132
Maomanus, Noftes relating to Family of 269, 260
PAOB
MaghuU of MaghuU, Extracts from Pa-
rish Begisters of Sephton relating to . 308
Maitland Family, Pedigree of . . 205-218
Marshall Family, Pedi|:ree of . 62-64
Marshall, George William, Grant of Arms
to 66
Marshall Family, Extracts from Parish Be-
gisters relating to 66
Marshall Family, Monumental Inscrip-
tions to 68
Marshall, Henry, Note on ... 69
Mauleverer Family,. Extracts from Parish
Begisters relating to . . . 82-86
Mauleverer Family, Extracts from Fftmily
Bible relating to 82
Mauleverer Family, Note on . . . 201
Mauleverer Family, Pedigree of . 73-76
Mauleverer Family, Ck>ntinuation of . .77
Mauleverer Family, Pedigree of, by William
Mauleverer 78-80
Mauleverer Family, from the Visitation of
Yorkshire 81
Maynard of Middlesex, Notes and Queries
relating to 257
Meggison, Note on Family of . . . 269
Mi£eton, Arms of Akn, second Viscount,
to face 358
Middleton, Family of. Extracts firom Bolam
Begisters relating to . . .21
Middleton, William, Monumental Inscrip-
tion to, at Ilkley 374
Milborne of Herefordshire, Notes on . 204
Mildmay Family, Extracts from Glover's
Collections relating to ... . 192
Mildmay Family, Pedigree of * . 198,262
Mildmay Family, Bepertory to Pedigree of 196
Mildmay Funeral Certificates . . . 267
Mildmay of Banbury, Pedigree of . . 197
Mildmay of Marks, Pedigree of .200
Mildmay of Marks, Shawford, and Hurst
Green 263,264
Mildmay of Marks, Shawford, and Hurst
Green, Notes on .... 265,266
Mildmay of Moulsham and Much Haddow,
Pedigree of 198
Mildmay of Terling, Pedigree of . .199
Mildmay, Sir Walter, Grant of Arms to . 261
Milton, Contribution to the Pedigree of . 131
Minc^ull of Chester, Pedigree of . 190
MinshuU of Stoke, Pedigree of . . . 188
Minshull Family, Pedigree of . . .182
Minshull of Erdeswike, Pedigree of . 184, 186
Minshull of Nantwich, Pedigree of . 183, 186
Minshull, Bichard, Grant of Crest to . 182
MoifUMBNTAL INSCBIPTI0K8 —
Aston-juxta-Birmingham . . .68
Brabourae, Kent .... 331
Charlestown, UJS.A. .... 171
Crambe St. Michael, Yorkshire . . 227
Ilkley, Yorkshire . . 871-377
Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire . . 53
Kirkby, South, Yorkshire . . .94
Kirkthorpe, Yorkshire .91
Martin-in-the-Fields, St., Middlesex . 69
Perlethorpe, Notts .... 68
Ward End, Warwickshire . . .69
Whitby, Yorkshire . . . 222-226
Morpeth, Grant of Arms to Town of . 216
430
GfiNEEAL INDEX.
PAOB
Morris Family, Notes on . . . 176
Mosley of the Houghe, Notes on . . 208
MynshuU of Chester, Pedigree of . . 190
MynshuU of Hampton, Pedigree of . . 167
Newby Eamily, Pedigree of . . .97
Newman Family, Notes on . . . 202
Newton, Note on Family of . . . 204
Norfolk, Visitation of .... 313
North Family, Notes on . . . .94
Northamptonshire, Visitation of . . 262
Notes and Queries ... 69, 132, 201
Nevill, Lady Elizabeth, Funeral Certificate
of 817, 318
Pabibh Begistbbs. See Begisters, Parish,
Extracts from.
Parsons Family, Notes on . . . 132
Peach and Cleaver Families, Pedigree of, 304-310
Peach, Plate of Arms of, to face . 804
PSDIGBEES—
Amytage of Eirklees . .87
Armytage of Netherton . 181
Barker of Bilson .... 887
Brodriok 859
Cholmley 218
Cleaver and Peach .... 804
Cole, Sir William . .234
Colvill 171
ConlilfeofSparth . . .22
Craggs, James . . . ' . .34
Craggs of Wyserley . . . .86
Cunliffe 22
Dawson 51
Egerton of Shaw . .16
Eliot of Port Eliot .... 44
Fanshawe Family . . .115
Fetherston of Packwood .229
Finch Genealogy .... 825
Freer of Essendme . . .70
GiU 24,25
Gresham 814
Gyll 26
HaldenofEent 330
Hall of London 255
' Helsby of Helsby . . . .55
Herbert 825
Hesketh of Aughton . . . 151, 154
Hesketh of Hesketh and Bufford 150, 153
Hesketh of North Meols . . .152
Hesketh of Bufford . . . .140
Hunt of Longnor .... 23
Jackson alias Lascelles . 129
KnoUes 19
Lascelles of Brakenburgh . . . 128
Lloyd alias Bossindall, of Cheyme,
Surrey 277
Lower of St. Wynnow . .18
Maitland 205
MarshaU 62
Mauleverer 73
Mildmay 193,262
Mildmay of Banbury .... 197
Mildmay of Marks .... 200
Mildmay of Marks, Shawford, and
Hazel Grove 268
Mildmay of Moulsham and Much Had-
dow 198
PAfiB
Pbdiobees—
MinshuU 182
Minshull of Erdswiok . . . 184,186
Minshull of Nantwich . . 188,185
Minshull of Stoke . . .188
MynshuU of Chester . . . .190
MynshuU of Hampton . . 187
Newby 97
Peplesham 382
Balegh 156
Bhodes 158
Sidney, Sir Philip . .160
Smethurst 214
Thomson of Eenfield . . .176
Westby 217
Whalley of co. Leicester . . . 821
WoodroflTe of Plusterwine . .378
Perlethorpe, Extracts from Parish Begis-
ters of 66
PhUlips of Whitston, Queries relating to
the Family of 259
Pope, Extracts from Parish Begisters of
Over relating to Family of . . . 233
Baiksbobouoh (or Bainsborowe) Family,
Queries as to 203
Balegh Family, Pedigree of . . 155-167
Bboistbbs, Pabibh, Extracts tbom—
Bardsey, Yorkshire .... 84
Barking, Essex 8
Birmingham, St. Martin's . .68
Bolam, Northumberland . .21
Castle Bromwich, Warwick . . 68
Bagenham, Essex .... 12
Dronfield, Derbyshire .... 4
Germans, St., Cornwall . . .40
Hartshead, Yorkshire . . .90,91
Holborn, St. Andrew, Middlesex. . 14
Kirkby, South, Yorkshire ... 93
Leeds, Yorkshire .... 180
London, St. Peter-le-Poor . .15
Over, Huntingdonshire . . . 233
Perlethorpe, Notts .... 66
Sephton, Lancashire .... 803
Thornhill, Yorkshire . . . .179
Ware, Herts 6
Whitby, Yorkshire . . . .222
Worsborough, Yorkshire . . . 180
York, St. Martin's . . . .91
York Minster 90
Bestwold, Pedigree of . . . 184, 185
Bhodes Family, Pedigree of . . 158^ 159
Bhodes, Arms of, to face .... 115
Bipley Family, Query as to . 201
Bossendall of Cheyme, aUae Lloyd^ Genea-
logy of . . . 277-279
Bowe, Sir Thomas, Funeral Certificate of . 817
Bussell, James, Confirmation of Anns to . 168
BusseU, James, Monumental Liscription to 171
BusseU, Biohard, WiU of . . . .169
Sbalb of—
Brodriok, Alice .
Brodrick, Henry de .
Brodriok, John and Dorothy
Brodrick, Bobert de .
Brodrick, WilUam de .
862
362
863
861
861
Brodriok, William (temp. Edw. lU.) 862
OENEBAL INDEX.
431
Seals of—
DawBon, Boger 60
Fanshawe, Thomas .... 345
Hawking, Philip .... 188
Knight, WiUiam .156
Lambarde, William (the " Perambula-
Utor") 98
Mofilej, Anne 208
Balegh, Elizabeth .... 155
Balegh, Walter 165
Sheers Funily, Note on ... . 208
Shirt of Derby, Notes and Queries as to . 268
Sidney, Sir Philip, Arms of . .160
Sidney, Sir PhUip, Pedigree of . . 161-167
Sidney, Sir Philip, Arms and Impalements
of 166-167
SiGNATTJBES OF—
Armitoge, Jobn 87
Brodrick, Alan 864
Brodrick, Alan (first Viscount Midle-
ton) 866
Brodriok, Laurence .... 867
Brodrick, St. John .... 864
Brodrick, Thomas .... 864
Brodrick, William (1720) . . .864
Cooke, IU>bert, Clareneeux . . 160
Gunliffe, Ellis 22
Gunliffe, John 22
Dawson, Arnold 61
Edwin, Humphrey .... 186
Eanshawe, Ann (1679) . .851
Panshawe, Elizabeth (1668) . . 846
Panshawe, Godfjrey (1584) . . .289
Panshawe, Grace .... 289
Panshawe, Henry (1561) . .285
Panshawe, Henry (1618) . . . 800
Panshawe, Henry (1685) . . . 864
Panshawe, John (1616) . .295
Panshawe, John (1689) . . .856
Panshawe, K 116
Panshawe, Richard (1666) . .844
Panshawe, Simon .... 852
Panshawe, Thomas (1600) . . . 294
Panshawe, Thomas (1651) . .842
Panshawe, Thomas (1668) . .845
Panshawe, Thomas, Viscount (1674) . 848
Panshawe, William (1684) . . .840
Panshawe, William (1677) . .853
Gill, Edward 25
GiU,PhiUp 24
Gresham, James 816
HaU, Thomas 266
Hawkins, PhUip . . .133
Hesketh, Gabriel . . .161
Hesketh, Hugh 152
Hesketh, Robert . .161
Hesketh, William . . .162
Knight, Anne (Ralegh) . .166
Lambarde, Multon (1601) . . .98
Lambarde, William (1664) . 98
Lambarde, W. (1589). ... 98
Lambard, Multon (1770) ... 98
Lambard, Tho. (1711) ... 98
Lambard, Tho. (1745) ... ^8
Lambard, Thomas (1684) ... 98
Lambard, W. (1675) .... 98
Lasoelles, Thomas .... 128
Lascelles ajuw Jackson, Thomas . . 129
TAQM
SlGKAl-UBBS OF—
Lower, Edward 18
Lucy, Timothy 287
Malleuerer, William (1684-5) . . 81
Mauleyerer, William (1602) . 80
Midleton, Alan, second Viscount . 866
Mildmay alias Hervey, Garew . . 200
Mildmay, Henry .... 197
Mildmay, Robert . . . .199
Milton, John (when blind) . * . 181
Minshull, Randall . . .187
Minshull, Richard .... 185
MinshuU, Tho. (1663) .186
Mosley, Anne 203
Myldemay, Henry .... 199
Myldemay, Wa 199
Mynshull, Edward . . .183
Mynshull, Geffery . . . .187
Mynshull, John 183
Mynshull, Richard .... 188
Mynshull, Thomas .... 184
Newby, Edward 95
Pope, Dudley 283
Ralegh, Anne 166
Ralegh, Garew 156
Ralegh, Elizabeth . .155
Ralegh, Elizabeth (1671) . . .156
RAlegh, EUzabeth (1678) . . .156
RAlegh, Philip 156
Ralegh, Walter 155
Ralegh, Walter (1648) . .156
Treswell, Robert, Somerset . .28
Vincent, Aug., Rouge Croix . 23
Whitfeld, Katherine (Brodrick) . . 364
Smethurst, Pedigree of . 214,215
Smith,Richard, Titular Bishop of Chalcedon,
Queries as to 201
Smithes, G^rge, Exemplification of Arms,
and Grant of Grest to . .96
Soderini Pamily, Queries relating to . . 269
Surrey, Visitation of 316
Thomson of Kenfield, Pedigree of . . 176
Thomson, Richard Edward, Exemplification
of Arms to 177-179
Ulstbb's Ofiice, Books of, in Dublin GasUe 50
Vachb, de la. Pedigree of . . . 134
Vavasour Pamily, Genealogical Memoranda
relating to 270-276
Vavasour of Spaldington, Notes on . . 183
Visitations of Goukties—
Gheshire . . 188,186,187,189,190
Gomwall 18
Essex 197, 199, 200
Hertfordshire 25
Lancashire ..... 160, 153
London . . 22, 24, 26, 265, 314, 316
Norfolk 318
Northampton . • . 262
Surrey 316
Yorkshire . 61,62,81,87,88,128,217
Wabb, Extracts from Parish Registers of . 6
Watkinson and Lawson Pamilies, Monu-
mental Inscriptions to, at Ilkley . . 873
Westby, Pedigree of . .217
482
6ENEBAL INDEX.
PASS
Whalley of Leicester, Pedigree of . 821-824i
Whalley of Leicester, Arms and Impale-
ments described in Pedigree of . 321-324
Williams of Aberystwith, Query as to . 201
Wills—
Armytage 92, 93
Fanshawe, Anne, 1684 . . 287
Fanshawe, Dame Anne . . 349
Fanshawe, Elizabeth, Lady . . 346
Fanshawe, Dame Elisabeth, 1631 . 300
Fanshawe, Evelyn, Viscount . . 356
Fanshawe, Godfrey, 1584 . . . 288
Fanshawe, Henry, of Dengey . . 854
Fanshawe, Henry, 1568 . .281
Fanshawe, Sir Henry, of Ware Park,
1616 296
Fanshawe, John, of Parsloes . 355
Fanshawe, John, of Bivenhall, 1616 . 295
Fanshawe, Lionel, of Dronfield . . 343
Fanshawe, Lionel, of London . . 349
Fanshawe, Mair, of Stratford-le-Bow . 341
Fanshawe, Sir &ichard, Bart. . 344
PAOS
Wills—
Fanshawe, Sir Simon, of Ware . .851
Fanshawe, Thomas, of Ware Park and
Jenkins (1600) . . . .289
Fanshawe, Thomas, of Jenkins . . 842
Fanshawe, Thomas, of Hoxton . . 344
Fanshawe, Thomas, of Hartlip . . 345
Fanshawe, Thomas, second Viscount . 347
Fanshawe, Thomasine, 1562 . . 280
Fanshawe, William, of London . . 853
Fanshawe, William, of Parsloes . . 838
Gilbert of Kent . . - . . .884
Eussell, Bichard .... 169
WoUey Family, Notes on . . . .86
WoodrojQTe of Plusterwine, Pedigree of 878-388
York Minster, Extracts from Parish Begis-
tersof 90
York, St. Martin's, Extracts firom Parish
Begisters of. 91
Yorkshire, Visitation of, 51, 52, 81. 87, 88, 128,
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