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PAVER'S MARRIAGE LICENSES.

PART XII.

(CONTINUED FROM VOL. 12, P. 432.)

With Notes by the Rev. C. B. NORCLIFFE, M.A

1614.

Thomas Haigh and Grace Longley, of Thornhill-at Thornhill.

John Tiffey and Margaret Elwick, of Leven-at Leven.

Reynold Hawksworth, of Penistone, and Mary Thompson, of Barnsley, Wid.-at Barnsley.

William Wighton, of Holy Trinity, Hull, and Isabel Marston, of Preston-in-Holderness -at either place.

William Wood, and Grace Brooke, of Birstall-at Birstall.

John Blanshard, of Cherry-Burton, and Eliz. Stothard, of Holy Trinity, King's Court York at either place.

Henry Croisdale and Janet Harrison, of Mitton-at Mitton.

Thomas Latham and Dorothy Oke, of Doncaster-at Doncaster.

Richard Storey, of Bishopthorpe, and Alice Reynolds, of Wheldrake-at either place.

John Stringer, of . . . and Elizabeth Agar, of Skelton-at Skelton.

Thomas Hull, of Ayton, and Margery Wilson, of Guisborough-at either place.

Henry Jeffery, Clk., Vicar of Alne, and Catherine Spendlove, of Moor Monkton-at Moor Monkton.

William Richmond and Elizabeth Potter, of Doncaster-at Doncaster.

Oliver Foster and Elizabeth Lawson,' of Kirkby-Malham-at Kirkby-Malham.

William Wood and Margaret Beck, Wid., of Rothwell-at Rothwell.

Ralph Preswick, of Thornaby, and Frances Colling, of Broughton—at either place. Lambert Smith, of Thornton, and Catherine Day, of Kirkby-Malzeard, Wid.—at either place, or Ripon.

William Simpson, Clk., Vicar of Brotherton, and Ann Booth, of Tickhill, Wid.—at Tickhill.

Nicholas Richardson, of North Cave, and Catherine Todd, of South Cave-at either place.

Richard Fewgill, of Hessle, and Elizabeth Carver, of North Cave-at either place.
Richard Hollins, of Bradford, and Ann Ainley, of Halifax-at either place.
Richard Nettleton, of Sutton-on-Derwent, and . . . Wid., of Elvington -at either
place.

Marmaduke Dodsworth, of Settrington, and Jane Warter, of Nafferton-at Nafferton

1 She probably was Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher Lawson, of Hanlith, baptized 18 February, 1597-8, at Kirkby-Malham. * This lady's name will be found on p. 587

of Foster's Visitations of 1585 and 1612. Her mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Leonard Vavasour, of Haslewood, by Mary, daughter of Sir John Hotuam. She had six sons and one

1614.

John Phillips,3 of Leckonfield, and Mary Fotherby, of St. Mary's, Beverley-at either place.

Thomas Taylor, of Snaith, and Judith Witty, of Middleton-on-the-Wolds-at Middleton-on-the-Wolds.

Thomas Berry and Elizabeth Smith, of Leeds-at Leeds.3*

Roger Isaack, of St. Sampson's, York, and Ann Hill, of St. Dennis', York—at St. Dennis', York.

John Buller, of Sutton-in-Holderness, and Joan Shackles, of Drypool, Wid.—at Drypool.

William Greenside, of Helmsley, and Ann Bell, of Kirk-Leavington-at Helmsley. William Barker, of Wighton (qu. Reighton?), and Jane Duke, of Flamborough, Wid.-at Flamborough.

John Buller, and Elizabeth Surdevall, of Long Riston-at Long Riston.

Thomas Heblethwaite, of Norton, Esq., and Mary Hungate, of Birdsall, Wid.—at either place.

Michael Baylis, of Easingwold, and Mary Weare, of Bossall, Wid.—at either place. Robert Cross and Elizabeth Cross, of Hunmanby-at Huumanby.

John Hotham, of Scorborough, Esq., and Ann Rokeby,5 of St. John's, Beverley—at either place.

John Garton and Ann Hobson, of Hutton-Cranswick-at Hutton-Cranswick.

James Carleil and Elizabeth Harland, of Holy Trinity, Hull—at Holy Trinity, Hull. Francis Egglesfield, of Bossall, and Margaret Morwin, of Westow, Wid.-at Bossall. Robert Browne, of Beeford, and Dorothy Deighton, of Stonegrave-at Stonegrave. Robert Reade, of Stillington, and Elizabeth Moyser, of St. Olave's, York-at either place.

Richard Ayrton and Mary Clough, Wid., of Broughton—at Broughton.

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Thomas Grant, of Burstwick, and Mary Jagger, of Burton-Pidsey-at either place. William Hawke and Ann Dobby, Wid., of Harewood-at Harewood.

Thomas Eden, of Hutton-Rudby, and Helen Knowles, of Great Ayton-at either place.

William Pode, of Levisham, and Margaret Hobb, of Lastingham, Wid. -at either

place.

of Burniston-at Burniston.

Robert Bishop, of Pocklington, and Alice Hyde, of Elvington, Wid.—at either place. Richard Hay, of Tankersley, and Margaret Shercliffe, of Rotherham-at either place. Arthur Dodsworth and Elizabeth Chester,7 daughter. The eldest son, Matthew, was baptized 14 May, 1615, buried 23 May, 1667, at Settrington. His great grandson, Matthew Dodsworth, was baptized at Riccall, 25 March, 1726. See Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees.

3 Took place 20 June, 1614, at Leconfield. 3* Took place 28 June, 1614.

They were certainly not married at Norton. The Birdsall Register of Marriages is deficient from 1610 to 1620. She was daughter of Thomas Sotheby, by Isabella Birde: married Thomas Hungate, (Dugdale's Visitation, p. 205), by whom she had one daughter Anne, wife of James Hebblethwaite, son of her husband by his first wife Anne Hildyard. She was buried at Norton, 26 August, 1653.

This marriage took place 16 July, 1614, at St. John's, Beverley. She was second wife to her husband, the beheaded Governor of Hull, and died in the year 1624. Her father, Ralph Rokeby, of Lincoln's Inn, Secretary to the

Council of the North, author of "Economia Rokebæiorum" in 1563, was buried 12 March, 1594-5, at St. Michael-le-Belfrey, York. Her mother was Jane, daughter of John Portington, of Portington, Esq., by Ann, daughter of John Langton, of Langton, co. Lincoln; buried 14 June, 1608: whose first husband was Michael Warton, of Beverley Parks, where her brother, Thomas Portington, was living in 1585.

6 Took place 5 July, 1614.

7 Took place 14 July, 1614, at Burniston. He was probably son of George Dodsworth, of Carthorpe, who baptized a son Thomas, 15 March, 1577-8, and a son Christopher, 22 March, 1583-4. By Elizabeth Chester, he had John, baptized 2 April, 1615, and a son Francis, buried with his mother 13 November, 1620. By his second wife he had Jane, Christopher, Thomas, Richard, and Peter, and he was buried 27 September, 1670.

1614.

John Wright, of Birkin, and Jane Winter, of St. Mary's, Castlegate, York-at St. Mary's, Castlegate, York.

William Saxton 8 and Frances Cudworth, of Silkstone-at Silkstone.

Laurence Raynes and Ann Low," of Sproatley-at Sproatley.

William Longley and Mary Williamson, of Great Sandall—at Great Sandall.

Abraham Holdsworth and Janet Hopkinson, of Bradford-at Bradford.

Thomas Robinson and Ann Carter, of Wakefield-at Wakefield.

Thomas Morton, of Holy Trinity, King's Court, York, and Mary Torre, of St. Mary's, Hull, Wid.—at Holy Trinity, King's Court, York.

John Smales and Jane Hill, of Ugglebarnby—at Whitby, or Ugglebarnby.

John Wood, of Skipton (qu. Shipton), and Jane Wallis, of Etton-at either place. Robert Killingbeck, of Bramham, and Helen Twisleton, 10 of Kippax-at either place. Christopher Holmes and Elizabeth Lupton, of Giggleswick-at Giggleswick.

Richard Jenkin or Juckin (sic) of Skipwith, and Christabella Haxby, of Thorganbyat Thorganby.

Henry Kettlewell and Isabel Stables, Wid., of Darfield—at Darfield.

Robert Beane, of St. Michael-le-Belfrey, and Catherine Bleukhorn, of Bishopthorpe -at Bishopthorpe.

George Robinson, of Addle, and Jane Morley, of Leeds, Wid.-at Leeds.
Richard Kirke, of Addle, and Jane Scagglethorpe, of Pannall—at Pannall.
Randal Snowden, of Collingham, and Margaret West, of Bardsey--at either place.
Robert Hepworth and Elizabeth Key, Wid., of Kirkburton—at Kirkburton.
George Metcalfe, of Thirsk, and Margery Trotter, of Felixkirk, Wid.-at either place.
Francis Jackson, of Bramham, and Elizabeth Cammage, of Poppleton-at Bramham..
William Lister," Clk., Vicar of Wakefield, and Margaret Colte, of Rotherham, Wid.
-at Rotherham, or [Wakefield?]

John Mitton, of Hemingborough, and Mary Heptonstall, of Holy Trinity, Hull--at
Holy Trinity, Hull.

Robert Proude and Elizabeth Holmes, of Holy Trinity, Hull—at Holy Trinity, Hull. Nicholas (sic) Tyson and Ellen Jackson, of Carlton-in-Craven-at Carlton-in-Craven. Brian Catterall, of Swine, and Joan Easthorpe, of Easthorpe-at Swine, or Skirlaugh. John Butterworth, of Rochdale, [dioc. Chester], and Abigail Hey, of Walesby, [co. Notts]-at Walesby.

William Cooke, of Egton, and Ann Hill, of Whitby-at either place.

Robert Cowper, of Emley, and Elizabeth Hepworth, of Silkstone-at Silkstone. Michael Booth, of Rothwell, and Bridget Hunt, of St. Olave's, York-at St. Olave's, York.

8 One William Saxton, of Yorkshire, B.A. 1609, M.A. 1612, of Oxford, was Vicar of Gringley on the Hill, co. Notts, in 1617. He might easily be brother of the Rev. Henry Saxton, M.A., Vicar of Conisborough, 1615 to 1665. See Hunter's South Yorkshire, I. 122. The Frances Cudworth was probably sister of Richard Cudworth of Eastfield, Silkston, baptized 19 May, 1596, died 1657, whose daughter and co-heiress Grace, married at Kirkby Wharfe, 12 September, 1647, John Ellison, remarried at Peniston 7 January, 1661-2, Francis Morton, and was living in 1697. By her second husband, William Wordsworth, baptized 7 May, 1615, buried 16 April, 1658, she was my ancestress, also of the Poet Laureate, William Wordsworth, and many others.

9 This marriage does not appear in Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees, nor in Poulson's Holderness, II. p. 45.

10 Thoresby, p. 134, makes Robert Killingbeck, living 1514, (said to be buried at Skipton on his grandson's monument at Chapel Allerton, p. 127) to be father of Thomas, born 1560, died November, 1623, and also of Robert, born 1598 died 1624, which is impossible. His pedigree differs in toto from those in the Visitations of 1585 and 1665. And in none of the three do I find the name of Francis Killingbeck, who was steward of the Prebendal Manor Court of Riccall from 1595 to 1603.

11 Instituted 12 July, 1598, but resigned in 1620. He was M. A., probably of the University of Cambridge.

1614.

Risn? [Rysome?] Jackson, of Stillingfleet, and Margaret Taviner, [qu. Taverner] (sic) of Eskirk [Escrick]-at Stillingfleet.

Ralph Thompson, and Frances Clarke, of Beverley-at Beverley.

Edward Dry and Elizabeth Mitchell, of Ruston-at Ruston.

Harbert Dawson, of Hovingham, and Margaret Etherington, of Great Driffield-at
Hovingham.

William Waldby, of Blacktoft, and Elizabeth Guy, of Drypool-at Drypool.
Thomas Lawson, of Ecclesfield, and Margaret Calverley, of Rawmarsh-at Rawmarsh.
Charles Laughton, 12 of Ecclesfield, and Ann Goodwin, of Rawmarsh-at Rawmarsh.
William Pinder, 13 of Emswell, and Isabel Waldby, of Bainton-at Bainton.

John Etherington, of Bridlington, and Margaret White, of Long Ruston, Wid.-at either place.

William Arden, of Sheffield, and Aveirel Clarke, of St. Olave's, York—at St. Olave's, York.

Edmund Dobby, of St. Leonard's, New Malton, and Rose Wilden, of St. Michael's New Malton-at either place.

William Harrison, of Ilkley, and Mary Simondson (as asserted), of Paunall-at either place

Martin Jubb, of Hooton-Pagnell, and Ann Thompson, of St. Michael's-le-Belfrey, York, Wid.-at either place.

Thomas Saville, 13* of Kirkdale, and Jane Lassells, of Northallerton-at either place. Michael Forwood, of Bishopton [dioc. Durham], and Margaret Burnett, of Raskelf— at Raskelf.

Richard Cave and Janet Cave, Wid., of Giggleswick-at Giggleswick.

George Brocklebank, of St. Margaret's, York, and Sibel Kitching, of Aughton, Wid. -at St. Margaret's, York.

Nicholas Crabtree and Janet Craven, of Bradford--at Bradford.

Christopher Bayldon, of Broughton, and Ann Smith, of Skipton-at either place.

Nicholas Rudd and Elizabeth Scott, of Slaidburn-at Slaidburn.

Edward Lund, of Pocklington, and Catherine Holmes, of St. Saviour's, York-at St. Saviour's, York.

Christopher Todd, of Holy Trinity, Hull, and Joan Bewley, of St. Mary's, Castlegate, York at St. Mary's, Castlegate, York.

Reynold Nicholls and Joan Thompson, of Bradfield—at Bradfield.

William Tang, of Snaith, and Jane Wood, of Brayton-at either place.

Thomas Harrison and Frances Hill, of Ripon-at Ripon.

John Kendall, of Fewston, and Prudence Stead (as asserted) of Leathley-at either place.

Robert Foster, of Royston, and Janet Scamondale, of Mirfield-at either place.
George Ramsden, of Halifax, and Jane Ramsden, of Elland—at Elland.

John Spence, of Helmsley, and Mary Smith, of Normanby-at either place.

James Harrison, of Stainsacre [parish of Whitby], and Elizabeth Dodds, of Fylingdale--at Fylingdale.

Robert Clarke, of Horton, and Ann Foster,

12 Of Howarth Grange, died 26 August, 1638. His wife, daughter of Humphrey Goodwin, Esq., was buried at Rotherham, 22 August, 1650. See Hunter's South Yorkshire, II. p. 48. Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees.

13 William Pinder's first wife, Katherine, was buried 20 February, 1612-3; his wife Isabel 23 June, 1651; himself 31 March, 1653. His son Edward Pinder (baptized 6 July, 1615,

of Giggleswick-at either place.

married 27 June, 1641, Alice Southwick), is named in "Best's Farming Book," 1641. Surtees Society, 1857, p. 163.

13 Daughter of Francis Lascelles, of Stank. Baptized at Northallerton 25 April, 1595; married at Sigston, 13 September, 1614, Thomas Savile, of Welburne Foster's Visitation, 1585, p. 184.

1614.

George Jackson and Helen Wright, of Sigglesthorne-at Sigglesthorne.

Theophilus Chimley,1 Clk., Vicar of Hornsea, and Ann Borfoot, of Long Ryston-at either place.

John Bulcock and Janet Dilworth, of Downham [dioc. Chester]-at Whalley or Downham.

John Wright, of Bagby, and Catherine Nelson, of Thirsk-at Thirsk.

Henry Dalton,15 of Drypool, and Susan Colling, of Swine, Wid.-at either place. Edward Beilby, of Wressle, and Sarah Wressle, (sic) of Snaith-at either place. William Slater, of St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York, and Rachel Foster, of Easingwold -at Easingwold.

[Richard] Thompson and [Anne] Nelthorpe.16 No entry (sic).

Richard Rayner and Elizabeth Sharphouse, of Dewsbury-at Dewsbury.

John Paget, of Halifax, and Diana Helas, of Bracewell, Wid.-at either place.
John Storey, of Horbury, and Alice Dymond, of Wakefield-at Wakefield.
Thomas Thornhill, of Elland, and Ann. Trigott, 17 of South Kirkby-at either place.
Robert Hartley, of Ranfield [Ravenfield] and Mary Kellum, of Cantley-at either place.
Robert Harham, of Nun Keeling, and Mary Browne, of Atwick-at either place.
William Bilton, of Fewston, and Isabel Midgley, of Kirkby-Overblows-at either place.
Michael Hugginson and Elizabeth Sherborne, 18 alias Weddell, of St. Martin's,
Coney St., York, Wid.-at St. Martin's, Coney St., York.

John Smith, of Holmpton, and Sittra Sewerby, of Owthorne-at Holmpton.
Robert Hopwood, of Wortley, and Sarah Cudworth, of Silkstone—at either place.
Ralph Pecket, of Rise,1o and Ann Rawson, of Marton-at either place.

William Banks and Alice Robinson, of Giggleswick-at Giggleswick.

John Ellis, of St. Martin's, Coney St., York, and Martha Chester, of Womersley, Wid. at either place.

Thomas Gerard,20 of Barnard Castle [dioc. Durham], and Elizabeth Beaumont, of Catton, Wid.-at Catton.

Thomas Downing and Catherine Lewins, of Doncaster—at Doncaster.

Michael Logan, of St. Mary's, Hull, and Catherine Pate, of Holy Trinity, Hull-at St. Mary's, Hull.

In

14 Both registers commence in 1654. Theophilus Chimley, matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1599, being then aged 19. Torre's List, he is styled B. A., and was instituted Vicar of Hornsea, 7 August, 1607, on the resignation of his father (?) the Rev. Robert Chimley, instituted to Hornsea, 26 June, 1578. He died in 1631. His wife was buried there 1 July, 1670, "being relieved," i.e. out of the poor's box. William Chimley, senior, buried 13 March, 1691-2, who left issue: George, buried 23 December, 1655, having had issue, and Theophilus, who married 29 September, 1670, Bridget Newsom, and was buried 24 Dec., 1674, were (most probably) his children. The latest entry of the name I have found is Fortune Chimley (née Raven, mar. 6 February, 1671-2), buried 9 July, 1727.

15 I presume this is the third son of Robert Dalton, of Myton, who died 24 June, 1626, by Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Ralph Constable. Dugdale's Visitation, ed. Surtees Society, p. 143, says he died without issue. He was my first cousin, eight times removed.

16 Richard Thompson, of Kilham, and Ann, daughter of Edward Nelthorpe, of co. York. Dugdale's Visitation, 1665, p. 219.

17 Took place 12 October, 1614. Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees; sec Hunter's South

Yorkshire, II. p. 447; Visitation, 1585, p. 304; Dugdale's Visitation, 1665; Surtees Society, p. 309. IIer grandmother, Lucy Booth, lived and died at Riwcliffe, as her Inventory, taken 22 May, 1628, was filed in the Peculiar Court of Snaith. Sum, £196 138. 8d. She possessed "one duble gilt salt, 2 gilt bowles, 8 silver spoones, valued at £13 6s. 8d." Administration granted 3 March, 1628-9, to her daughter, Elizabeth Brightman, widow. Her husband's nephew, Stephen Trigott, of Rawcliffe, buried his wife Elizabeth, at Snaith, 21 July, 1617.

18" Married October 9, 1614, Michael Hugginson, gentleman, and Elizabeth Weddell."

19 The marriages are unfortunately missing for 1614, the only year deficient in the register commencing in 1559, "since the beginninge of Quene Elizabeth her happye reigne whome God long preserve," re-written in 1598. This licence proves that the Chapel of Marton, in the adjoining parish of Swine, (938 acres), in Kirk Garth, where the road makes a sudden bend, or elbow, was then standing, and had parochial rights. The bell was hung in a tree about 1780-1790, but was carried to Swine; before which time, Marton had not paid any church rates; as Tradition affirms.

20 Took place 20 October, 1614, at Catton.

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