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1614.

Robert Haldsworth and Elizabeth Sugden, of Bradford—at Bradford.

Richard Hunter, of Guiseley, and Elizabeth Sykes, of Leeds-at Leeds.

Richard Remington, 21 of Lund, and Mary Ridley, of St. [John's], Beverley-at St. [John's], Beverley.

William Atkinson, of Skipton, and Isabel Marshall, of Kildwick-at either place. Stephen Tempest, 22 of Broughton, and Ann Thomlinson of Skipton-at either place. Waran Scargill and Joan Bright, of Sheffield-at Sheffield.

Thomas Spencer, of Barnborough, and Margaret Broadhead, of Thribergh-at either place.

William Green and Ann Richardson, of Hickleton-at Hickleton.

William Goldthorpe and Elizabeth Kaye, of Kirkburton—at Kirkburton.
Richard Hancock, of Ottringham, and Ann Holmes, of Paul-at either place.

Rowland Jackson, of Windermoore, [dioc. Carlisle], and Grace [Mawson] Mooson, of
Leeds-at Leeds.

James Thirkell and Elizabeth Bower, of Holy Trinity, Hull--at Holy Trinity, Hull. Nicholas Wrest, of Tickhill, and Frances Simpson, of Brotherton—at either place. Robert Holt and Mary Craven, of Bradford-at Bradford.

Leonard Cooke,23 of Sigglesthorne, and Catherine Urry, of St. Margaret's, York—at either place.

Francis Conyers, gen., and Isabel Nutbrown—at Thorganby or Skipwith.
Richard Ullithorne,24 of Ripon, and Ann Danby, of Burneston-at either place.
Thomas Blake and Jane Jackson, of Hovingham-at Hovingham.

Richard Kendrew and Agnes Leathe, of South Otterington-at South Otterington.
Thomas Hall, of Sheffield, and Mary Oake, of Rotherham at Sheffield.

John Rogerson and Dorothy Buckle, of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York—at Ripon, or Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York.

Ralph Barker, of Tadcaster, and Margaret Clayton, of Saxton-at Tadcaster.

Henry Elling and Mary Middleton, of Womersley—at Womersley.

Roger Browne, of Guisborough, and Alison Tinsley, of Skelton-at either place.

William Husband and Dorothy Thompson, of Yarm—at Yarm.

Michael Harrison, of Harwood, and Mary Saville, of Halifax—at either place.

John Clay and Grace Marchant, of Elland-at Halifax or Elland.

Edward Blenkhorn, of Terrington, and Ann Wilden, of St. Crux, York—at either place.

Miles Staveley and Mary Foster, of Bridlington—at Bridlington.

John Buckton, of St. Sampson's, York, and Margaret Greggs, of St. Helen's, Stonegate, York-at either place.

21 Took place 15 November, 1614, at St. John's, Beverley. For his pedigree see Dugdale's Visitation, ed. Surtees Society, p. 123. She was Mary, daughter of Christopher Ridley, Mayor of Beverley, 1600, by Isabel, d. Anthony Jackson, of Killingwoldgraves, baptized 5 June, 1594, at St. John's, Beverley.

22 He was son of Thomas Tempest, of Yellison, by Katherine Maude, grandson of Stephen Tempest, of Yellison, son of Edward, son of John, son of William Tempest, of Broughton, by Joan Metcalfe. Foster says Anne was widow of Thomas Thomlinson. I do not find that they were married at Skipton.

23 Took place 14 Nov. 1614, at St. Margaret's, York.

24 Took place 16 Nov. 1614, at St. Michael'se-Belfrey, York. The rapidity of their

entrance into matrimony reminds me of the
old song
"Come, haste to the wedding, ye
friends and ye neighbours, the lovers their
bliss can no longer delay!" He was of
Sleningford, in the parish of Ripon, where he
died in the year 1654. She was daughter of
John Danby of Carethorp, by Margery [married
9 July, 1593, buried 12 June, 1607, at Masham),
daughter of Marmaduke Wilson, Gentleman of
West Tanfield, the benefactor of that township,
5 May, 1614, who entered his pedigree at St.
George's Visitation of 1612 (p. 591 of Foster's
edition), and was buried at Wath, 21 July,
1622. The granddaughter of Richard Ulli-
thorne married William Wray, and was mother
of Sir John Wray, Bart., of whom I am the
heir general and Representative.

1614.

Robert Cowper, of Dewsbury, and E[lizabeth ?] Hepworth, of Silkston-at Dewsbury Thomas Stephenson and Elizabeth Cudworth, of Darton-at Darton.

Ralph Parker and Catherine Geldart, of Holy Trinity, King's Court, York-at Holy Trinity, King's Court, York.

Thomas Wharton, 25 of St. Martin's, Coney St., York, gen., and Thomasine Remington, ven viri Richard Remington, Clk., A. M. Rect. de Lockington-at Lockington. Richard Harrison, of Adwick, and Elizabeth Shann, of Methley-at Methley. Richard Troutbeck, of Paul, and Magdalen Rawson, of Preston-in-Holderness-at either place.

George Miller and Elizabeth Iles, of Escrick-at Escrick.

John Firbank, of Barmston, and Elizabeth Hungate, of Burnby —at either place.
William Cookson and Ellen Procter, of Giggleswick-at Giggleswick.
Ambrose Noble, of Halifax, and Ann Holdsworth, of Skipton, Wid.—at Skipton.
Richard Potter and Edith Bilbrough, of Barwick-in-Elmet-at Barwick-in-Elmet.
Thomas Fawkes, 26 and Jane Fawkes, Wid., of Otley-at Otley.

William Birkby, of Sherburn, and Elizabeth Smith, of Wakefield—at either place.
Ralph Dixon and Jane Griffin, of Ottringham—at Ottringham.

John Beilby, of Strensall, and Ellen Gascoigne, of Stillington, Wid.—at either place. Edmund Balls, and Grace Longbone, Wid., of Halifax-at Halifax.

Francis Anlaby, 26* of Thorpe Basset, and Elizabeth Hungate, of Birdsall—at Birdsall, or [Thorpe Basset?]

Robert Crompton of [Driffield] and Ann Haldenby,27 of Ferriby-at Skerne.

Thomas Eastwood and Margaret Halstead, Wid., of Burnley [dioc. Chester]-at Burnley.

Peter Bayne, of Felixkirk, and Dorothy Raper, of Pickhill-at either place.

Thomas Freeman, of St. Dennis, York, and Catherine Eshe, of Howden-at St. Dennis, York.

Clement Harleston, of Wath (as asserted), and Jane Lilley, of Mexborough-at either place.

Robert Clough, of Kellington, and Margaret Craven, of Snaith-at either place.
Richard Cooke and Catherine Rokeby, 28 of Hotham-at Hotham.

25 This marriage I have not found at either church, and I do not know who the bridegroom was. William Wharton, gentleman, was buried 13 March, 1614-5, from Mr. Edward Pulleyn's house, at St. Martin's, Coney St. William Wharton, parish clerk of St. Martin's, was buried 12 June, 1626, in York Minster. Thomasine Remington was a grand-daughter of my ancestor, Archbishop Matthew Hutton, by Beatrix Fincham, and was named after her aunt Thomasine Hutton, wife of Sir William Gee, of Bishop Burton. Her mother Elizabeth was buried 26 March, 1602; her father, 6 November, 1615, at Lockington. Her sisters Mary, Beatrix, and Elizabeth, were baptized in the years 1586, 1588, 1595, respectively; her brothers Matthew, Richard, and Henry, in 1589, 1590, 1593. Her brother Timothy lived to be eighty-eight.

26 It may be merely a coincidence, but see p. 142 for an identical entry.

* He was aged 15. 1612, Foster's Visitations, p. 486. She was daughter of William Hungate, of Birdsall, by Mary Sotheby. She was buried at Wintringham, 22 September,

1662.

27 Robert Crompton, of Great Driffield, Dugdale's Visitation, 1665, Surtees Society p. 322, was buried at Cherry Burton, 10 September,

1646. Anne, daughter of Francis Haldenby,
of Haldenby, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir
John Wentworth, of Elmsall, was his second
wife. Doubtless the marriage took place at
Skerne, but the marriage register of that
parish is missing from 1610 to 1615. She was
buried at Cherry Burton, 4 September, 1624,
leaving three children: Thomas, baptized 29
August, 1619; John, baptized 6 March, 1620-1, at
Skerne; and her daughter Frances, afterwards
wife of
Williamson, of Cottingham,
baptized 11 August, 1623, at Bishop Burton.
Robert Crompton's third wife, Keziah, daughter
of Walter Strickland, of Boynton, by Frances
Wentworth, was buried 7 December, 1667, at
Cherry Burton. See Best's Farming Book,
Surtees Society. Notes on pp. 111 and 152.

28 There is no other Catherine of this name and date, except the daughter of George Rokeby, by Joan, daughter and co-heiress) Henry Rokeby, of Kirk Sandall. She might be resident in the house of her first cousin Dorothy Rokeby, wife of William Rokeby, of Hotham. This George appears without issue in Hunter's South Yorkshire, II. p. 102. But not so in Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees. She was also first cousin to my own ancestress Anne, wife of Sir John Hotham, Baronet. See above, note on p. 372.

1614.

William Thomlinson, of Otley, and Rosamund Kitson, of Calverley- at either place. Thomas Gibson and Sibel Hunt, of Swine-in-Holderness-at Swine-in-Holderness. Giles Dolliff, of Wakefield, and Elizabeth Heather, of Wragby-at Wragby.

John Starkey, of Padiham [co. Lancaster], and Ann Radcliffe, of Ripponden, Wid.— at either place.

Richard Hobman,29 of Watton, and Catherine Bacon, of North Ferriby—at either place.

William Calvert and Elizabeth Haughton, of Sherburn-at Sherburn.

William Hardy, of St. Margaret's, York, and Isabel Dealtry, of Gate Helmsley-at either place.

William Warde and Martha Booth, of Halifax—at Halifax.

Thomas Cockle,30 gen., and Beatrice Halley, of St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York—at St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York.

John Danson, of Kirkby Malzeard, aud Sibel Beane, of Ripley—at Kirkby Malzeard. Richard Preston, of Dunnington, and Joan Shields, of Gate Fulford, Wid.-at Gate Fulford.

John Levick and Margaret Revell, of Sheffield--at Sheffield.

William Carr and Barbara Barker, of Sheffield at Sheffield.

William Mawer, of Kirkby Malzeard, and Ellen Hill, of Bilton-at Biston.

John Danby, 31 of Leak, and Dorothy Davile, of South Otterington, Wid.—at either place.

Newark Beckwith, 32 of Lofthouse, and Mary Fiske, of Fulford at Fulford,

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John Lindley, of Kirkby-Overblows, and Isabel Bilton, of Fewston
place.

Dollor Redman, gen., and Margaret Fenton, of Aston-at Aston.
Edward Greenhaugh and Margaret Tourney, of Kirkdale—at Kirkdale.

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Robert Roadhouse, of Hemsworth, and Elizabeth Doffan, of Normanton-at Hemsworth.

William Breakes, of Fewston, and Alice Spurritt, of Burnsall-at Burnsall.

Michael Kidd, of Burnsall, and Jane Grange, of Ripon —at Ripon.

Robert Gamble and Dorothy Weightman, of St. Michael-le-Belfry, York-at St. Michael-le-Belfrey, York.

Edmund Maude, of Halifax, and Susan Horsfall, of Heptonstall—at either place. Robert Grimbold and Sarah Burnsall, of Holy Trinity, Hull-at Holy Trinity, Hull, or St. Mary's, Hull.

of Darrington, and Catherine Bullock, of Pontefract-at

William Worsley,33 of Adlingfleet, and Elizabeth Stringer, at Whiston, or Richard Crashaw, of Woolley, and Judith Carter, of Kirkheaton-at Kirkheaton.

29 The ear iest Will at York of this name, is that of Thomas Hobman, of Burnebutts, parish of Watton, 28 December, 1556. Next comes Agnes his widow, 26 January, 1563. John Hobman purchased the manor of Southall, in Hutton Cranswick, 24 May, 1569, of Edmund Skerne, of Bonby, co. Lincoln, and Edith his wife. And the same had dealings, 28 December, 1570, with Robert Hobman, of Burnebutts. [Deeds penes me. C. B. N.]

30 Took place 12 January, 1614-5.

31 Third son of Thomas Danby, by Ann Aungier. She was daughter of Thomas Talbot, of Ottrington, by Elizabeth Dent, and widow of William Deyvill, of Angram, son of Francis Deyvill, of Cuckwold. Foster's Visitations, pp. 292, 579 602.

32 See Dugdale's Visitation. Surtees Society, p. 383.

33 William Worsley, gentleman, was, I be. lieve, Receiver to the Duchy of Lancaster, of Ousefleet, in 1605, and was buried 4 May, 1659. His son George married, 20 December, 1655, Mary West, made his will 2 February, 1668-9, naming his eldest son George; his children, John, Thomas, and Mary. George baptized a son John, at Whitgift, 21 September, 1690; and his widow Mary was buried 3 August, 1728. The copyist of Dugdale's Visitation (Surtees Society, p. 282), calls this lady Frances. Hunter's South Yorkshire, II. p. 182, omits her altogether, but states her sister Frances to be wife of (Richard) Franklin, of Roche Abbey.

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1614.

William Thomlinson, of Otley, and Rosamund Kitson, of Calverley- at either place. Thomas Gibson and Sibel Hunt, of Swine-in-Holderness-at Swine-in-Holderness. Giles Dolliff, of Wakefield, and Elizabeth Heather, of Wragby-at Wragby.

John Starkey, of Padiham [co. Lancaster], and Ann Radcliffe, of Ripponden, Wid.— at either place.

Richard Hobman, 29 of Watton, and Catherine Bacon, of North Ferriby-at either place.

William Calvert and Elizabeth Haughton, of Sherburn-at Sherburn.

William Hardy, of St. Margaret's, York, and Isabel Dealtry, of Gate Helmsley—at either place.

William Warde and Martha Booth, of Halifax-at Halifax.

Thomas Cockle,30 gen., and Beatrice Halley, of St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York-at St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York.

John Danson, of Kirkby Malzeard, aud Sibel Beane, of Ripley-at Kirkby Malzeard. Richard Preston, of Dunnington, and Joan Shields, of Gate Fulford, Wid.—at Gate Fulford.

John Levick and Margaret Revell, of Sheffield-at Sheffield.

William Carr and Barbara Barker, of Sheffield-at Sheffield.

William Mawer, of Kirkby Malzeard, and Ellen Hill, of Bilton-at Biston.

John Danby, 31 of Leak, and Dorothy Davile, of South Otterington, Wid.—at either place.

Newark Beckwith, 32 of Lofthouse, and Mary Fiske, of Fulford at Fulford,

or

John Lindley, of Kirkby-Overblows, and Isabel Bilton, of Fewston place.

Dollor Redman, gen., and Margaret Fenton, of Aston-at Aston.

Edward Greenhaugh and Margaret Tourney, of Kirkdale—at Kirkdale.

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Robert Roadhouse, of Hemsworth, and Elizabeth Doffan, of Normanton-at Hemsworth.

William Breakes, of Fewston, and Alice Spurritt, of Burnsall-at Burnsall.
Michael Kidd, of Burnsall, and Jane Grange, of Ripon -at Ripon.

Robert Gamble and Dorothy Weightman, of St. Michael-le-Belfry, York-at St.
Michael-le-Belfrey, York.

Edmund Maude, of Halifax, and Susan Horsfall, of Heptonstall-at either place. Robert Grimbold and Sarah Burnsall, of Holy Trinity, Hull-at Holy Trinity, Hull, or St. Mary's, Hull.

of Darrington, and Catherine Bullock, of Pontefract-at

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William Worsley,33 of Adlingfleet, and Elizabeth Stringer, at Whiston, or Richard Crashaw, of Woolley, and Judith Carter, of Kirkheaton-at Kirkheaton.

29 The ear iest Will at York of this name, is that of Thomas Hobman, of Burnebutts, parish of Watton, 28 December, 1556. Next comes Agnes his widow, 26 January, 1563. John Hobman purchased the manor of Southall, in Hutton Cranswick, 24 May, 1569, of Edmund Skerne, of Bonby, co. Lincoln, and Edith his wife. And the same had dealings, 28 December, 1570, with Robert Hobman, of Burnebutts. [Deeds penes me. C. B. N.]

30 Took place 12 January, 1614-5.

31 Third son of Thomas Danby, by Ann Aungier. She was daughter of Thomas Talbot, of Ottrington, by Elizabeth Dent, and widow of William Deyvill, of Angram, son of Francis Deyvill, of Cuckwold. Foster's Visitations, pp. 292, 579 602.

32 See Dugdale's Visitation. Surtees Society, p. 383.

33 William Worsley, gentleman, was, I be. lieve, Receiver to the Duchy of Lancaster, of Ousefleet, in 1605, and was buried 4 May, 1659. His son George married, 20 December, 1655, Mary West, made his will 2 February, 1668-9, naming his eldest son George; his children, John, Thomas, and Mary. George baptized a son John, at Whitgift, 21 September, 1690; and his widow Mary was buried 3 August, 1728. The copyist of Dugdale's Visitation (Surtees Society, p. 282), calls this lady Frances. Hunter's South Yorkshire, II. p. 182, omits her altogether, but states her sister Frances to be wife of (Richard) Franklin, of Roche Abbey.

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