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Phineas FLETCHER
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1600 .
S. of Giles (1565). Bapt. at Cranbrook, Kent , 08 Apr., 1582.
B.A. 1604-5 ;
M.A. 1608 .
Fellow, 1603-16 .
Chaplain to Sir Henry Willoughby.
R. of Hilgay, Norfolk , 1620-50 .
Poet.
Died 1650 .
Brother of Giles (1601), father of William (1645).
( D.N.B. )
Phineas FLETCHER
Approx. lifespan: 1582–1650
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1600
s. of Giles FLETCHER (1565)
Bapt. at Cranbrook, Kent , 1582:04:08
B.A. 1604/5
M.A. 1608
Fellow 1603-16
Chaplain to Sir Henry WILLOUGHBY
R. of Hilgay, Norfolk , 1620-50
Poet.
Died 1650
brother of Giles FLETCHER (1601)
father of William FLETCHER (1645)
( D.N.B. )
[app:] m. 1615:08:23 at Wilne, Derbyshire , Elizabeth VINCENT of Risley, Derbyshire , [:app]
[app:](S.W.P.V. Fletcher)[:app]
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Nathaniel HODGSON
Adm. pens. (age 16) at SIDNEY, 18 Apr., 1724.
S. of Thomas (1670), clerk, of Boynton, East Riding of Yorkshire . B. there.
Schools, Thornton [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] and Kirkleatham, North Riding of Yorkshire . (Mr Clark).
Matric. 1724 ;
B.A. 1727/8 ;
M.A. 1754 .
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 25 Dec., 1729; priest (York) 04 Jun., 1732.
C. of Normanby [ North Riding of Yorkshire ].
C. of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire , c 1747 .
R. of Scawton [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] and Terrington [ North Riding of Yorkshire ], 1753-83 .
R. of Adlingfleet [ West Riding of Yorkshire ], 1754-93 .
Married, at Belfreys, York [ Yorkshire ], 21 Aug., 1755, Emma, dau. of the Hon. Thomas Willoughby.
Died 31 Jan., 1793.
(Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees .)
Nathaniel HODGSON
Approx. lifespan: 1708–1793
Adm. pens. (age 16) at Sidney Sussex College 1724:04:18
s. of Thomas HODGSON (1670) clerk, of Boynton, East Riding of Yorkshire ,
b. there.
Schools Thornton, [North Riding of Yorkshire], and Kirkleatham, North Riding of Yorkshire , . ( Mr – CLARK )
Matric. 1724
B.A. 1727/8
M.A. 1754
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1729:12:25 ; priest (York) 1732:06:04
C. of Normanby, [North Riding of Yorkshire],
C. of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire , c1747
R. of Scawton, [North Riding of Yorkshire], and Terrington, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1753-83
R. of Adlingfleet, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1754-93
m., at Belfreys York, [Yorkshire], 1755:08:21 Emma, dau. of the Hon. Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Died 1793:01:31
(Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees .)
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Augustine PALGRAVE
Alias: Augustine PAGRAVE
Matric. pens. from TRINITY, Michs. 1587.
Doubtless s. of John (1552), of Barningham Northwood, Norfolk . Bapt. at St George's, Tombland, Norwich [ Norfolk ], 05 Oct., 1568.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov., 1587.
Barrister, 1598 .
Knighted, 24 Nov., 1604.
Sheriff of Norfolk , 1617 .
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Willoughby, of Risley, Derbyshire . Buried at Barningham [ Norfolk ], 14 Nov., 1639. M.I.
Brother of John (1587).
( Palgrave Family Memorials .)
Augustine PALGRAVE
Approx. lifespan: 1568–1639
Augustine PAGRAVE
Matric. pens. from Trinity College 1587:10MT:
Doubtless s. of John PALGRAVE (1552) of Barningham Northwood, Norfolk ,
Bapt. at St George's, Tombland Norwich, [Norfolk], 1568:10:05
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1587:11
Barrister 1598
Knighted 1604:11:24
Sheriff of Norfolk , 1617
Married Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY dau. of Sir John WILLOUGHBY of Risley, Derbyshire , . bur. Barningham, [Norfolk], 1639:11:14
M.I.
brother of John PALGRAVE (1587)
( Palgrave Family Memorials .)
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Thomas PARAMORE
Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, 23 Apr., 1611.
Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas, of Fordwich, Kent .
Matric. 1611 .
Married Anne, dau. of Henry Franklyn, of Throwley [ Kent ].
Died s.p., 13 Sep., 1615. M.I. at St Magdalen's, Canterbury [ Kent ].
One of these names, 1st s. of Henry, of the Isle of Thanet [ Kent ], married Margaret, dau. of William Willoughby, of Carlton, Nottinghamshire .
Perhaps brother of Stephen (1613) or of Henry (1613).
( Vis. of Kent, 1619 ; Planche, 380.)
Thomas PARAMORE
Approx. lifespan: 1593–1615
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel College 1611:04:23
Perhaps 2nd s. of Thomas PARAMORE of Fordwich, Kent ,
Matric. 1611
Married Anne FRANKLYN dau. of Henry FRANKLYN of Throwley, [Kent],
Died s.p. 1615:09:13
M.I. at St Magdalen's, Canterbury, [Kent],
One of these names
1st s. of Henry PARAMORE of the Isle of Thanet, [Kent], married Margaret WILLOUGHBY dau. of William WILLOUGHBY of Carlton, Nottinghamshire ,
Perhaps brother of Stephen PARAMORE (1613) or of Henry PARAMORE (1613)
( Vis. of Kent 1619 ; Planche, 380)
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Anthony PELL
Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI, Michs. 1601.
S. and h. of Sir Richard (1560), of Dembleby, Lincolnshire , Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 18 May, 1604.
Knighted, 24 May, 1608.
Of Dembleby [ Lincolnshire ].
Sold the Scot Willoughby estate in 1641 .
Married (1) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Willoughby, of Carlton, Nottinghamshire ; (2) Judith, dau. of Richard Brereton, of Surrey .
Admon. dated 12 May, 1640.
Half-brother of the next and of Thomas (1611).
( Lincs. Pedigrees, 770; Vis. of Lincs., 1592 ; London and Middlesex Note Book, 208.)
Anthony PELL
Approx. lifespan: 1583–1640
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi College 1601:10MT:
s. and h. of Sir Richard PELL (1560) of Dembleby, Lincolnshire , Knt.
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1604:05:18
Knighted 1608:05:24
Of Dembleby, [Lincolnshire],
Sold the Scot Willoughby estate in 1641
m. (1) Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY dau. of Sir William WILLOUGHBY of Carlton, Nottinghamshire , ;
m. (2) Judith BRERETON dau. of Richard BRERETON of Surrey ,
Admon. dated 1640:05:12
Half-brother of Bartholomew PELL (1611) and of Thomas PELL (1611)
( Lincs. Pedigrees 770; Vis. of Lincs. 1592 ; London and Middlesex Note Book 208)
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George PUREFOY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', 30 Jan., 1644/5.
Of Berkshire .
S. of George (1621), of Wadley, Berkshire , Esq.
Married Katherine, dau. of Sir Henry Willoughby, Bart., of Risley, Derbyshire .
Died c 1670 ; buried at Farringdon [Faringdon, Berkshire ???].
His son Henry created Bart. in 1662 .
Brother of Knightley (1651).
( Vis. of Berks ., 1665 ; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Lipscombe, III. 71.)
George PUREFOY
Approx. lifespan: 1626–1670
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1644/5:01:30
Of Berkshire ,
s. of George PUREFOY (1621) of Wadley, Berkshire , Esq.
Married Katherine WILLOUGHBY dau. of Sir Henry WILLOUGHBY, Bart. of Risley, Derbyshire ,
Died c1670 ; buried at Farringdon [Faringdon], [Berkshire],
His son Henry created Bart. in 1662
brother of Knightley PUREFOY (1651)
( Vis. of Berks ., 1665 ; Burke, Ext. Bart.; Lipscombe III. 71)
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John SAVELL
Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter 1572.
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Robert Savile, alias Barkston. B. 1560 .
Sheriff of Lincolnshire , 1590 .
Knighted, 23 Jul., 1603.
M.P. for Yorkshire , 1624 .
High Steward of the honour of Pontefract [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] and Comptroller of the Household, 1625-8 .
Created Baron Savile of Pomfret, 21 Jul., 1628.
Married (1) Catherine, dau. of Christopher, Baron Willoughby; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Caryl, of Aldenham, Hertfordshire .
Died 31 Aug., 1630; buried at Batley [ West Riding of Yorkshire ].
(One of these names s. of William, of Grantham, Lincolnshire .
Married and had issue.
Buried at Somerby [ Lincolnshire ] (he is called Sheriff of Lincolnshire , in 1590 ).)
Perhaps father of Thomas (1608).
( G.E.C. ; Lincs. Pedigrees, 860.)
John SAVELL
Approx. lifespan: 1560–1630
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity College 1572:04ET:
Doubtless s. and h. of Savile alias Barkston, Robert, Sir
b. 1560
Sheriff of Lincolnshire , 1590
Knighted 1603:07:23
M.P. for Yorkshire , 1624
High Steward of the honour of Pontefract, [West Riding of Yorkshire], and Comptroller of the Household 1625-28
Created Baron Savile of Pomfret 1628:07:21
m. (1) Catherine WILLOUGHBY dau. of Christopher WILLOUGHBY, Baron Willoughby ;
m. (2) Elizabeth CARYL dau. of Sir Edward CARYL of Aldenham, Hertfordshire ,
d. 1630:08:31 ; buried at Batley, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
(One of these names s. of William SAVELL of Grantham, Lincolnshire ,
Married and had issue.
Buried at Somerby, [Lincolnshire], (he is called Sheriff of Lincolnshire , in 1590 ).)
Perhaps father of Thomas SAVELL (1608)
( G.E.C. ; Lincs. Pedigrees 860)
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Clement SPELMAN
Matric. pens. from CLARE, Lent 1579/80.
Doubtless s. and h. of John, of Narborough, Norfolk (by his 1st wife, Judith, dau. of Sir Clement Higham, of Suffolk ).
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 24 Apr., 1581.
Sheriff of Norfolk , 1598-9 .
Knighted, 23 Jul., 1603.
Of Narborough [ Norfolk ], Knt.
Married (1) Anne (? Alice), dau. of Edmund Kervile, Esq. (? Carvill); (2) Ursula, dau. of Sir John Willoughby, of Derbyshire .
Died 24 Sep., 1607. M.I. at Narborough [ Norfolk ].
Brother of William ( 1579-80 ) and perhaps of Francis ( c 1592 ).
( Vis. of Norfolk ; Le Neve, Mon. ; Blomefield, VI. 153, 163.)
Clement SPELMAN
Approx. lifespan: 1561–1607
Matric. pens. from Clare College 1579/80:01LT:
Doubtless s. and h. of John SPELMAN of Narborough, Norfolk , (by his 1st wife, Judith HIGHAM dau. of Sir Clement HIGHAM of Suffolk , )
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1581:04:24
Sheriff of Norfolk , 1598-99
Knighted 1603:07:23
Of Narborough, [Norfolk], Knt.
m. (1)Anne (? Alice) dau. of Edmund KERVILE, Esq. (? Carvill);
m. (2) Ursula WILLOUGHBY dau. of Sir John WILLOUGHBY of Derbyshire ,
d. 1607:09:24
M.I. at Narborough, [Norfolk],
brother of William SPELMAN (1579)
perhaps brother of Francis SPELMAN (1592)
( Vis. of Norfolk ; Le Neve, Mon. ; Blomefield VI. 153, 163)
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Philip WHARTON
Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter 1573.
S. of Thomas, 2nd Lord Wharton. B. 1554 .
Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Wharton, 14 Jun., 1572.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 02 Feb., 1579/80.
Summoned to Parliament as Baron Wharton, 1581-1625 .
Joint Commissioner on the Scotch borders, 1618 .
Of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland , and of Healaugh, West Riding of Yorkshire .
Married (1) Frances (? Mary), dau. of Henry (Clifford), Earl of Cumberland; (2) Dorothy, widow of Sir Francis Willoughby, of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire .
Died 26 Mar., 1625, aged 70; buried at Healaugh, West Riding of Yorkshire .
( Vis. of Yorks., 1564 ; Lipscomb, Pedigree, I. 545; G.E.C. ( Peerage ).)
Philip WHARTON
Approx. lifespan: 1555–1625
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus College 1573:04ET:
s. of Thomas WHARTON 2nd Lord Wharton.
b. 1554
Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Wharton 1572:06:14
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1579/80:02:02
Summoned to Parliament as Baron WHARTON 1581-1625
Joint Commissioner on the Scotch borders 1618
Of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland , and of Healaugh, West Riding of Yorkshire ,
m. (1) Frances (? Mary) CLIFFORD dau. of Henry CLIFFORD Earl of Cumberland;
m. (2) Dorothy WILLOUGHBY wid. of Sir Francis WILLOUGHBY of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire ,
d. 1625:03:26 aged 70; buried at Healaugh, West Riding of Yorkshire ,
( Vis. of Yorks. 1564 ; Lipscomb, Pedigree I. 545; G.E.C. ( Peerage ).)
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Brian WILLOUGHBY
Alias: Brian WYLUGHBY
Studied at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
S. of Robert Baron. Age 15 in 1398 .
Clerk, of Lincoln diocese [ Lincolnshire ].
Dispensation to hold two livings.
( Cal. of Papal Letters. )
Brian WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1380–1478
Brian WYLUGHBY
Studied at Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
s. of Robert Baron WILLOUGHBY . Age 15 in 1398
Clerk, of Lincoln diocese [Lincolnshire],
Dispensation to hold two livings.
( Cal. of Papal Letters. )
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Charles WILLOUGHBY
Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST JOHN'S, Easter 1549.
[According to Cooper, he was of Magdalene, where he matriculated, May, 1551, being then under 14; but see Thomas (1551).]
Doubtless s. and h. of William, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk .
Succeeded as 2nd Baron, Aug., 1574.
Married Margaret, dau. of Edward (Clinton), Earl of Lincoln.
Author, Latin verses and letters.
Died 1603 .
( Cooper, II. 387; Lincs. Pedigrees, 1088; G.E.C. )
Charles WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1531–1603
Matric. Fell.-Com. from St John's College 1549:04ET:
[According to Cooper he was of Magdalene, where he matriculated 1551:05 being then under 14; but see Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1551) .]
Doubtless s. and h. of William WILLOUGHBY 1st Baron WILLOUGHBY of Parham, Suffolk ,
Succeeded as 2nd Baron 1574:08
Married Margaret, dau. of Edward (Clinton), Earl of Lincoln.
Author, Latin verses and letters.
d. 1603
( Cooper II. 387; Lincs. Pedigrees 1088; G.E.C. )
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Charles WILLOUGHBY
M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]).
B.A. (Trinity College, Dublin) 1649 .
Fellow of Merton College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1649 .
M.A. (Oxford) 1652 ;
M.D. (Padua [ Italy ]) 1663 .
F.R.S., 1683 .
Lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin [ Ireland ], 1692 .
Died in Dublin [ Ireland ], 1694 .
Will (Dublin [ Ireland ]) 1694 .
( Al. Oxon. )
Charles WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1631–1694
M.A. 1655 (Incorp. from Oxford University )
B.A. ( Trinity College, Dublin ) 1649
Fellow of Merton College [Oxford] 1649
M.A. (Oxford) 1652
M.D. ( Padua, [Italy], ) 1663
F.R.S. 1683
Lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin 1692
Died in Dublin, [Ireland], 1694
Will ( Dublin, [Ireland], ) 1694
( Al. Oxon. )
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Francis WILLUGHBY
Alias: Francis WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 09 Sep., 1652.
[Confused in Tr. Coll. Adm. with Francis (above).]
Of Warwickshire .
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Francis, of Middleton, Warwickshire , Knt. B. there, 1635 .
B.A. 1655/6 :
M.A. 1659 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 21 May, 1657.
Student at the Bodleian, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1660 .
Accompanied John Ray on his botanical journey through the Northern Midland Counties [ England ], 1662 ; travelled with Ray in Europe collecting natural-history specimens.
F.R.S., 1663 .
Married Emma, dau. of Sir Thomas Bernard.
A distinguished naturalist.
Author, Ornithologiae libri tres (afterwards translated into English), etc.
Died at Middleton Hall [ Warwickshire ], 03 Jul., 1672; buried in Middleton Church [ Warwickshire ]. M.I.
Father of the next and of Thomas (1683).
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
Francis WILLUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1635–1672
Francis WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1652:09:09
[Confused in Tr. Coll. Adm. with Francis WILLUGHBY (1651)]
Of Warwickshire ,
Doubtless s. and h. of Sir Francis WILLUGHBY of Middleton, Warwickshire , Knt.
b. there 1635
B.A. 1655/6 :
M.A. 1659
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1657:05:21
Student at the Bodleian Oxford, [Oxfordshire], 1660
Accompanied John Ray on his botanical journey through the Northern Midland Counties, [England], 1662 ; travelled with Ray in Europe , collecting natural-history specimens.
F.R.S. 1663
Married Emma BERNARD dau. of Sir Thomas BERNARD
A distinguished naturalist.
Author, Ornithologiae libri tres (afterwards translated into English), etc.
d. Middleton Hall, [Warwickshire], 1672:07:03 ; buried in Middleton Church, [Warwickshire],
M.I.
father of Francis WILLOUGHBY, Sir <qual>Bart.</qual> (1682)
father of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1683)
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
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Willoughby, Francis, Sir, Bart.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 30 Nov., 1682.
Doubtless s. and h. of Francis (above). B. 1668 .
Created Bart., 07 Apr., 1677 (when under 9 years of age).
Died unmarried, Sep., 1688.
Will, Dec., 1688.
Brother of Thomas (1683).
( G.E.C., IV. 85.)
Sir Francis WILLOUGHBY, Bart.
Approx. lifespan: 1664–1688
Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's College 1682:11:30
Doubtless s. and h. of Francis WILLUGHBY (1652)
b. 1668
Created Bart. 1677:04:07 (when under 9 years of age)
Died unmarried 1688:09
Will 1688:12
brother of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1683)
( G.E.C. IV. 85)
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Francis WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 09 Apr., 1709.
S. and h. of Sir Thomas (1683), Bart., of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire (afterwards 1st Baron Middleton). B. 29 Sep., 1693.
Matric. 1709 ;
M.A. 1712 .
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1710-5 ; for Tamworth [ Staffordshire ], 1722-7 .
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Middleton, 02 Apr., 1729.
Married Mary, dau. of Thomas Edwards, of the Middle Temple [ London ], and of Filkins, Oxfordshire .
Died at Bath [ Somerset ], 31 Jul., 1758; buried at Wollaton [ Nottinghamshire ].
Brother of Thomas (1711) and Henry (1724), father of the next and of Thomas (1745).
( G.E.C. )
Francis WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1691–1758
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1709:04:09
s. and h. of Sir Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1683) Bart., of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire , (afterwards 1st Baron Middleton)
b. 1693:09:29
Matric. 1709
M.A. 1712
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1710-15 ; for Tamworth, [Staffordshire], 1722-27
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Middleton 1729:04:02
Married Mary EDWARDS dau. of Thomas EDWARDS of the Middle Temple, [London], and of Filkins, Oxfordshire ,
d. Bath, [Somerset], 1758:07:31 ; buried at Wollaton, [Nottinghamshire],
brother of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1711)
brother of Henry WILLOUGHBY (1724)
father of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1743)
father of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1745)
( G.E.C. )
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Francis WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 03 Jan., 1743/4.
S. and h. of Francis (above), Baron Middleton. B. 25 Jan., 1725/6.
School, Bury St Edmunds [ Suffolk ].
Matric. 1744 .
Succeeded as 3rd Baron, 31 Jul., 1758.
Died unmarried, 16 Dec., 1774; buried at Wollaton, Nottinghamshire .
Brother of Thomas (1745).
( G.E.C. )
Francis WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1725–1774
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1743/4:01:03
s. and h. of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1709) Baron Middleton.
b. 1725/6:01:25
Sch: Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk],
Matric. 1744
Succeeded as 3rd Baron 1758:07:31
Died unmarried 1774:12:16 ; buried at Wollaton, Nottinghamshire ,
brother of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1745)
( G.E.C. )
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George WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, 20 May, 1647.
S. of Edward, Esq., of Cossall, Nottinghamshire . B. there.
School, Cossall [ Nottinghamshire ] (Mr Fox).
Matric. 1647 .
Brother of Francis (1651).
George WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1627–1725
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at St John's College 1647:05:20
s. of Edward WILLOUGHBY, Esq. of Cossall, Nottinghamshire ,
b. there.
School Cossall, [Nottinghamshire], ( Mr – FOX )
Matric. 1647
brother of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1651)
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Gilbert WILLOUGHBY
Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, 07 Nov., 1578.
S. of William, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire .
School, Nuneaton [ Warwickshire ] (Mr Downes).
Of Normanton, Nottinghamshire .
Married (1) Frances, dau. of Samuel Marrow; (2) Frances, dau. of William Walkeden.
Died c 1600 .
Benefactor to the College.
( Venn, I. 98.)
Gilbert WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1560–1600
Adm. pens. (age 18) at Gonville & Caius College 1578:11:07
s. of William WILLOUGHBY of Nuneaton, Warwickshire ,
School Nuneaton, [Warwickshire], ( Mr – DOWNES )
Of Normanton, Nottinghamshire ,
m. (1) Frances MARROW dau. of Samuel MARROW ;
m. (2) Frances WALKEDEN dau. of William WALKEDEN
d. c1600
Benefactor to the College.
( Venn I. 98)
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Henry WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 15 Apr., 1724.
S. of Thomas (1683), 1st Baron Middleton.
Matric. 1724 .
Died unmarried.
Brother of Francis (1709) and Thomas (1711).
( Collins, VII. 219.)
Henry WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1706–1804
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1724:04:15
s. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1683) 1st Baron Middleton.
Matric. 1724
Died unmarried.
brother of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1709)
brother of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1711)
( Collins VII. 219)
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Henry WILLOUGHBY
Adm. pens. at JESUS, 02 May, 1745.
S. of Thomas (1711), late of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire . B. 19 Dec., 1726, at York [ Yorkshire ].
Matric. 1745 ; Scholar.
High Sheriff of Yorkshire , 1757 .
Succeeded as 5th Baron Middleton, 19 Jan., 1781.
Married Dorothy, dau. of George Cartwright, of Ossington, Nottinghamshire , 25 Dec., 1756, at Garton, East Riding of Yorkshire .
Died 14 Jun., 1800.
Brother of the next.
(A. Gray; G.E.C. )
Henry WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1727–1800
Adm. pens. at Jesus College 1745:05:02
s. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1711) late of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire ,
b. 1726:12:19 at York, [Yorkshire],
Matric. 1745 ; Scholar.
High Sheriff of Yorkshire , 1757
Succeeded as 5th Baron Middleton 1781:01:19
Married Dorothy CARTWRIGHT dau. of George CARTWRIGHT of Ossington, Nottinghamshire , 1756:12:25 at Garton, East Riding of Yorkshire ,
d. 1800:06:14
brother of James WILLOUGHBY (1750)
(A. Gray; G.E.C. )
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James WILLOUGHBY
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, 07 Jun., 1750.
S. of Thomas (1711), late of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire .
School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ].
Matric. 1751 ;
Scholar, 1751 ;
LL.B. 1756 .
Ord. deacon (Chester) 21 Dec., 1755; priest (York) 24 Feb., 1756.
V. of Askham Richard, West Riding of Yorkshire , 1756-1816 .
R. of Guiseley [ West Riding of Yorkshire ], 1772-1816 .
Married Elizabeth Hobson, of Kirkby Moorside, North Riding of Yorkshire , 04 Nov., 1772.
Died 1816 .
Brother of Henry (above).
( Collins, VII. 221.)
James WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1732–1816
Adm. pens. (age 18) at Trinity College 1750:06:07
s. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1711) late of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire ,
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1751
Scholar 1751
LL.B. 1756
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1755:12:21 ; priest (York) 1756:02:24
V. of Askham Richard, West Riding of Yorkshire , 1756-1816
R. of Guiseley, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1772-1816
married Elizabeth HOBSON of Kirkby Moorside, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1772:11:04
d. 1816
brother of Henry WILLOUGHBY (1745)
( Collins VII. 221)
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Jonathan WILLOUGHBY
M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]).
Matric. (New Inn Hall, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 10 Mar., 1656/7;
B.A. (Oxford) 1657 ;
M.A. 1658 .
Spent three years at Cambridge, New England [cu] USA [/cu].
Ord. deacon (London) 29 May, 1670.
V. of Reepham, Lincolnshire , 1670 .
( Al. Oxon. )
Jonathan WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1635–1733
M.A. 1659 (Incorp. from Oxford University )
Matric. ( New Inn Hall [Oxford] ) 1656/7:03:10
B.A. (Oxford) 1657
M.A. 1658
Spent three years at Cambridge, New England , USA ,
Ord. deacon (London) 1670:05:29
V. of Reepham, Lincolnshire , 1670
( Al. Oxon. )
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Joseph WILLOUGHBY
Adm. pens. at QUEENS', 18 Apr., 1746.
Of Middlesex .
Joseph WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1728–1826
Adm. pens. at Queens' College 1746:04:18
Of Middlesex ,
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Richard WILLOUGHBY
Alias: Richard WILLABEY
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at PEMBROKE, 12 Nov., 1653.
S. and h. of Thomas, of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire , Esq. B. there.
Matric. 1653-4 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 26 Nov., 1652.
Brother of Thomas (1655).
Richard WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1636–1734
Richard WILLABEY
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Pembroke College 1653:11:12
s. and h. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire , Esq.
b. there.
Matric. 1653/4
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1652:11:26
brother of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1655)
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Stephen WILLOUGHBY
Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, 16 Apr., 1674.
S. of Stephen, of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire .
School, Claxby [ Lincolnshire ] (private).
Matric. 1674 ;
B.A. 1677/8 .
Stephen WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1658–1756
Adm. sizar (age 16) at Magdalene College 1674:04:16
s. of Stephen WILLOUGHBY of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire ,
School Claxby, [Lincolnshire], (private)
Matric. 1674
B.A. 1677/8
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
'B.D. of Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ]'; Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1574 . [According to Cooper, I. 515, but Foster styles him M.A., and a 10 years' student in Theology; supp. B.D. (Oxford) 17 Mar., 1571/2.]
Canon of Canterbury [ Kent ], 1550 ; deprived, 1553 .
Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, 1558 .
R. of Bishopsbourne, Kent , 1559-75 .
Precentor of Chichester [ Sussex ], 1570 .
Dean of Rochester [ Kent ], 1574-85 .
Married Alice, dau. of Thomas Whod, of Hadley, Suffolk .
Died 19 Aug., 1585.
( Cooper, I. 514; Al. Oxon. ; Vis. of Kent, 1619 .)
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1556–1585
'B.D. of Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], '; Incorp. at Oxford University 1574 . [According to Cooper I. 515, but Foster styles him M.A., and a 10 years' student in Theology; supp. B.D. (Oxford) 1571/2:03:17 .]
Canon of Canterbury, [Kent], 1550 ; deprived 1553
Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth 1558
R. of Bishopsbourne, Kent , 1559-75
Precentor of Chichester, [Sussex], 1570
Dean of Rochester, [Kent], 1574-85
Married Alice WHOD dau. of Thomas WHOD of Hadley, Suffolk ,
d. 1585:08:19
( Cooper I. 514; Al. Oxon. ; Vis. of Kent 1619)
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Matric. pens. from MAGDALENE, Easter 1551 ( impubes ).
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 30 Apr., 1558.
But see Charles (1549).
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1533–1631
Matric. pens. from Magdalene College 1551:04ET: ( impubes )
Perhaps adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1558:04:30
But see Charles WILLOUGHBY (1549)
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Matric. Fell.-Com. from CORPUS CHRISTI, Lent 1577/8;
B.A. 1580/1 .
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1559–1657
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Corpus Christi College 1577/8:01LT:
B.A. 1580/1
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Adm. pens. (age 17) at PEMBROKE, 19 Oct., 1655.
S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at West Bromwich, Staffordshire .
Matric. 1659 ;
B.A. 1659/60 .
Brother of Richard (1653).
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1638–1736
Adm. pens. (age 17) at Pembroke College 1655:10:19
s. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY, Esq.
b. West Bromwich, Staffordshire ,
Matric. 1659
B.A. 1659/60
brother of Richard WILLOUGHBY (1653)
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Adm. sizar (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, 09 May, 1666.
S. of Francis, gent., of Aston, West Riding of Yorkshire . B. there.
School, Wales, Aston [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] (John Broomhead).
Matric. 1667 ;
B.A. 1669/70 ;
M.A. 1673 .
Ord. deacon (York) May, 1670; priest, Jun., 1671.
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1648–1746
Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's College 1666:05:09
s. of Francis WILLOUGHBY gent. of Aston, West Riding of Yorkshire ,
b. there.
School, Wales Aston, [West Riding of Yorkshire], (John Broomhead)
Matric. 1667
B.A. 1669/70
M.A. 1673
Ord. deacon (York) 1670:05 ; priest 1671:06
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, 10 Jul., 1683.
Of Warwickshire .
2nd s. of Francis (1652), of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire , and of Middleton, Warwickshire .
Migrated to Jesus, 04 May, 1685.
Matric. 1685 .
Succeeded his brother as 2nd Bart., Sep., 1688.
F.R.S., 1693 .
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire , 1695-6 .
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1698-1710 ; for Newark [ Nottinghamshire ], 1710-2 .
Created Baron Middleton, of Middleton, Warwickshire , 01 Jan., 1711/2.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Rothwell, Bart., of Ewerby [ Lincolnshire ] and Stapelford, Lincolnshire .
Died 02 Apr., 1729; buried at Middleton [ Warwickshire ].
Brother of Francis (1682), father of the next, of Francis (1709) and Henry (1724).
( G.E.C. )
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1665–1729
Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's College 1683:07:10
Of Warwickshire ,
2nd s. of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1652) of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire , and of Middleton, Warwickshire ,
Migrated to Jesus College 1685:05:04
Matric. 1685
Succeeded his brother as 2nd Bart. 1688:09
F.R.S. 1693
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire , 1695-96
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1698-1710 ; for Newark, [Nottinghamshire], 1710-12
Created Baron Middleton, of Middleton, Warwickshire , 1711/2:01:01
Married Elizabeth ROTHWELL dau. of Sir Richard ROTHWELL, Bart. of Ewerby, [Lincolnshire], and Stapelford, Lincolnshire ,
d. 1729:04:02 ; buried at Middleton, [Warwickshire],
brother of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1682)
father of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1711)
father of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1709)
father of Henry WILLOUGHBY (1724)
( G.E.C. )
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 01 Nov., 1711.
2nd s. of Sir Thomas (above), Bart., of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire (afterwards 1st Baron Middleton). B. 11 Jun., 1694.
Matric. 1712 ;
M.A. 1720 .
M.P. for the University, 1720, 1721-7 ; for Tamworth [ Staffordshire ], 1727-30 .
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Southeby, of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire .
Died 02 Dec., 1742; buried at Birdsall [ East Riding of Yorkshire ].
Brother of Francis (1709) and Henry (1724), father of Henry (1745) and James (1750).
( Collins, VII. 220.)
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1693–1742
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1711:11:01
2nd s. of Thomas WILLOUGHBY (1683) Bart., of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire , (afterwards 1st Baron Middleton)
b. 1694:06:11
Matric. 1712
M.A. 1720
M.P. for the University 1720, 1721-7 ; for Tamworth, [Staffordshire], 1727-30
Married Elizabeth SOUTHEBY dau. of Thomas SOUTHEBY of Birdsall, East Riding of Yorkshire ,
d. 1742:12:02 ; buried at Birdsall, [East Riding of Yorkshire],
brother of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1709)
brother of Henry WILLOUGHBY (1724)
father of Henry WILLOUGHBY (1745)
father of James WILLOUGHBY (1750)
( Collins VII. 220)
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Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 06 Dec., 1745.
2nd s. of Francis (1709), 2nd Baron Middleton. B. 19 Dec., 1728.
School, Bury St Edmunds [ Suffolk ].
Matric. 1745-6 .
Succeeded his brother Francis as 4th Baron, 16 Dec., 1774.
Married Georgiana, dau. of Evelyn Chadwick, of West Leake, Nottinghamshire .
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1762-74 .
Died s.p., 19 Jan., 1781, aged 62; buried at Wollaton, Nottinghamshire .
Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Francis ( 1743-4 ).
( G.E.C. )
Thomas WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1719–1781
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1745:12:06
2nd s. of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1709) 2nd Baron Middleton.
b. 1728:12:19
Sch: Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk],
Matric. 1745/6
Succeeded his brother Francis as 4th Baron 1774:12:16
Married Georgiana CHADWICK dau. of Evelyn CHADWICK of West Leake, Nottinghamshire ,
M.P. for Nottinghamshire , 1762-74
d. s.p. 1781:01:19 aged 62; buried at Wollaton, Nottinghamshire ,
Will, P.C.C.
brother of Francis WILLOUGHBY (1743)
( G.E.C. )
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– WILLOUGHBY
Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY, Easter 1608.
Perhaps M.A. 1612/3 (on King's visit).
WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1590–1688
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity College 1608:04ET:
Perhaps M.A. 1612/3 (on King's visit)
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– WILLOUGHBY
Adm. at PEMBROKE, 06 Jul., 1658.
WILLOUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1640–1738
Adm. at Pembroke College 1658:07:06
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James WINSTANLEY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at JESUS, 26 Jun., 1684.
Of Warwickshire .
S. and h. of Clement, of Braunston, Leicestershire , deceased (and Catherine, dau. of Sir Francis Willoughby, Knt., of Warwickshire ).
Matric. 1684 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 04 Feb., 1687/8.
M.P. for Leicester [ Leicestershire ], 1701-18 .
Of Braunston Hall, Leicestershire .
Married Frances, dau. of James Holt, of Castleton, Lancashire .
Died 21 Jan., 1718/9, aged 51; buried at Braunston [ Leicestershire ]. M.I.
(A. Gray; Nichols, IV. 629.)
James WINSTANLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1667–1718
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus College 1684:06:26
Of Warwickshire ,
s. and h. of Clement WINSTANLEY of Braunston, Leicestershire , deceased (and Catherine WILLOUGHBY dau. of Sir Francis WILLOUGHBY Knt., of Warwickshire , )
Matric. 1684
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1687/8:02:04
M.P. for Leicester, [Leicestershire], 1701-18
Of Braunston Hall, Leicestershire ,
Married Frances HOLT dau. of James HOLT of Castleton, Lancashire ,
d. 1718/9:01:21 aged 51; buried at Braunston, [Leicestershire],
M.I.
(A. Gray; Nichols IV. 629)
Brian de WILLOUGHBY
Brian de WYLUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 1383–1408
Updated from Venn I
Nephew of mag.
Eudo de la Zouch ( q.v. ). Lincoln dio. b. c. 1383. Son of Robt, 4th Baron of W. Scholar at Cambridge in 1398 .
Mag. by 1408 .
Obtained pap. dispensn when in his 15th yr to hold 2 beneff. with cure 1398:04:25
[CPL, v. 91]
r. of Gresford, Denbighshire , , pres. 1399:09:03
[CPR 1396-9, p. 594]
granted royal lic. to accept pap. provn to a cany and preb. of York, Beverley, Southwell, or Ripon, as his revenues wasted by Welsh rebels, 1405:04:05
[ibid. 1405-8, p. 3]
can. of Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], and preby of Welton Ryval, till death
[Lincoln D. & C. Acta Capitul. A.2.29, fo. 34]
d. by 1408
Will dated 1408:07:14 ;
proved 1408:09:18
[PCC, 17 Marche]
Requested burial in ch., Over, Cambridgeshire , .
Bequeathed a chalice to Clare Hall for use at the altar on S. side of the chapel next to the entrance.
– WYLUGHBY
Approx. lifespan: 982–1580
seeWILLOUGHBY
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Ancaster, Earl of,
see WILLOUGHBY, GILBERT HEATHCOTE DRUMMOND.
Earl of – ANCASTER
Approx. lifespan: 1734–1998
<xref> Gilbert Heatchcote Drummond WILLOUGHBY </xref>
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Foljambe, John Savile.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, May 15, 1793.
Of Yorkshire.
Eldest s. of Francis (1768). [B. May 13, 1776.] School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1793.
Of Aldwark, Yorks.
Lieut.-Col. in W. Yorks.
Yeo.-Cavalry.
Married, Oct. 30, 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James Willoughby, LL.B., R. of Guiseley.
Died v.p. Jan. 14, 1805, at Bath.
Buried at Ecclesfield.
Father of George S. (1818); brother of Francis F. (1798), etc.
(St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 255; Burke, L.G.)
John Savile FOLJAMBE
Approx. lifespan: 1776–1805
Fell.-Com. St John's College adm1793:05:15
Of Yorkshire ,
Eldest s. of Francis FOLJAMBE (1768)
b. 1776:05:13
Sch: Uppingham School Uppingham, [Rutland],
Matric 1793:10MT:
Of Aldwark, Yorkshire ,
Lieutenant-Colonel in: : West Yorks. Yeo.-Cavalry.
m. 1798:10:30 Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY dau. of Rev. James WILLOUGHBY LLB R.: Guiseley, [Yorkshire],
d. v.p. Bath, [Somerset], 1805:01:14
bur. Ecclesfield, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
father of George S. FOLJAMBE (1818)
brother of Francis F. FOLJAMBE (1798) etc.
( St John's College Adm., IV. 255; Burke, L.G. )
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Gordon, Henry Percy.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at
PETERHOUSE, Jan. 28,
1823. [Only] s. of Sir James
Willoughby, 1st Bart. [for whom see Boase, I. 1181], of Niton, Isle of
Wight. B. 1806.
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 2nd Smith's Prizeman)
1827; M.A. 1830. Hon.
Fellow, 1827. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 1, 1828. Called to the Bar, May 5,
1831. F.R.S., 1830.
J.P. and D.L. for the Isle of Wight. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1851, and as 13th
laird of Knockespock,
Co. Aberdeen, on the death of James Adam Gordon, in 1854. Married, 1839, Lady
Mary Agnes Blanche,
dau. of the Earl of Ashburnham. Died July 29, 1876, at Blackhall,
Kincardineshire. (Law List,
1850; Boase, I. 1180; T. A: Walker, 416; The Gordons of
Knockespock; G. Mag
.,
1851, I. 198.)
Henry Percy GORDON
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1876
Tripos: Peter Math. 1827
Fell.-Com. Peterhouse adm1823:01:28
[Only] s. of "> Sir James WILLOUGHBY, 1st Bart (for whom see Boase, I. 1181), of Niton, Isle of Wight ,
b. 1806
Matric 1823:10MT:
BA Senior Wrangler and 2nd Smith's Prizeman 1827
MA 1830
Hon. Fellow 1827
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1828:02:01
Called to the Bar: 1831:05:05
FRS 1830
J.P. and D.L.: for Isle of Wight ,
Succeeded as 2nd Bart. 1851
Succeeded as 13th laird of Knockespock, Aberdeenshire , on the death of James Adam GORDON in1854
m. "> Lady Mary Agnes BLANCHE dau. of Earl of ASHBURNHAM 1839
d. Blackhall, Kincardineshire , 1876:07:29
Refs: Law List 1850 Refs: Boase, I. 1180 Refs: T. A: Walker, 416 Refs: The Gordons of Knockespock Refs: G. Mag . 1851, I. 198.
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Hewgill (or Hughill), Francis.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, July 1, 1799. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Henry
Hughill (1741), of Hornby Grange, Yorks. [by his 2nd wife, Antonia, dau. of
the Hon. Thomas Willoughby, of Birdsall, Yorks.]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1800; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 17, 1801. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1807; priest, 1809. R. of Saundby, Notts., 1819-38. V. of
North Wheatley, 1819-38. R. of Sturton, 1820-36. R. of Wollaton with Cossall,
1838-. R. of Trowell, 1838-58. Died 1858. Brother of James (1794). (Eton
Sch. Lists
; Burke, C.G., II. 762; Inns of Court; Cant. Act
Bk
.)
Francis HEWGILL
Francis HUGHILL
Approx. lifespan: 1781–1858
age 18 pens. Trinity College adm1799:07:01
[3rd] s.by his 2nd wife, of [Rev.] Henry HUGHILL (1741) of Hornby Grange, North Riding of Yorkshire ,
s. of Antonia Willoughby HUGHILL dau. of Hon. Thomas WILLOUGHBY Birdsall, West Riding of Yorkshire ,
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1800:10MT:
BA 1803
MA 1806
Adm. Inner Temple: 1801:06:17
Ord. deacon Canterbury 1807
Ord. priest 1809
R.: Saundby, Nottinghamshire , 1819-38
V.: North Wheatley, [Nottinghamshire], 1819-38
R.: Sturton, [Nottinghamshire], 1820-36
R.: Wollaton with Cossall, [Nottinghamshire], 1838-
R.: Trowell, [Nottinghamshire], 1838-58
d. 1858
brother of James HEWGILL (1794)
James HUGHILL
( Eton School Lists ; Burke, C.G., II. 762; Inns of Court ; Cant. Act Bk )
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Hewgill (or Hughill), James.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at JESUS, Oct. 20, 1794. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Henry
Hughill (1741), R. of Smeaton, Yorks. [by his 2nd wife, Antonia, dau. of the
Hon. Thomas Willoughby, of Birdsall, Yorks.]. B. at Hornby Grange, Yorks.
Schools, Scorton (Mr Bowe) and Carlton (Mr Deason). Matric. Michs. 1795;
Scholar, 1796; LL.B. 1803. Ord. deacon (York) July 5, 1801; priest, Oct. 18,
1801; C. of Appleton-upon-Wiske, Yorks., 1801. R. of Gt Smeaton (succeeding
his father), 1804-47. Died Nov. 25, 1847, aged 71. Brother of Francis (1799).
(Burke, C.G., II. 762; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848, I.
212.)
James HEWGILL
James HUGHILL
Approx. lifespan: 1775–1847
age 19 pens. Jesus College adm1794:10:20
[2nd] s.by his 2nd wife, of Rev. Henry HUGHILL (1741) R.: Smeaton, Yorkshire ,
s. of Antonia Willoughby HUGHILL dau. of Hon. Thomas WILLOUGHBY Birdsall, Yorkshire ,
b. Hornby Grange, North Riding of Yorkshire ,
Sch: Scorton School [Scorton], [North Riding of Yorkshire ???], ( Mr – EDWARDS )
Sch: Carlton( Mr – DEASON ) Carlton, [Yorkshire],
Matric. 1795:10MT:
Scholar 1796
LLB 1803
Ord. deacon York 1801:07:05
Ord. priest 1801:10:18
C.: Appleton-upon-Wiske, Yorkshire , 1801
R.: succeeding his father Gt Smeaton, [Yorkshire], 1804-47
age 71 d. 1847:11:25
brother of Francis HEWGILL (1799)
Francis HUGHILL (1799)
(Burke <qual> C.G., II. 762; Clergy List ; G. Mag . 1848, I. 212)
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Legard, Algernon Willoughby.
Adm. pens.
(age 18) at TRINITY, May 6, 1861.
[Eldest] s. of Henry Willoughby (Worcester College, Oxford, 1822) [9th Lancers] (and Charlotte Henrietta, dau. of Henry Willoughby, of Birdsall, Yorks.). [B. Oct. 14, 1842.
Schools, Radley, 1851, and Marlborough.] Matric. Michs. 1862.
Sometime Conservative agent for East Derbyshire.
Editor of 'Foxhounds' in Kennel Club Stud Book. Succeeded his cousin as 12th Bart., 1901.
Of Ganton Hall, near York.
Died s.p. Sept.
6, 1923, at 18, Victoria Road, Kensington.
Brother of the next.
(Radley Sch. Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
Algernon Willoughby LEGARD
Approx. lifespan: 1822–1923
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1861:05:06
Eldest s. of Henry Willoughby LEGARD [(sch] Worcester College [Oxford] (1822) [9th Lancers] (and Charlotte Henrietta) dau. of Henry WILLOUGHBY, of Birdsall, Yorkshire , ). [
b. 1842:10:14
schools Sch: Radley School Radley, [Hertfordshire], 1851, and Marlborough, [Wiltshire],
Matric 1862:10MT:
Sometime Conservative agent for East Derbyshire , ,
Editor of: : "Foxhounds" in Kennel Club Stud Book
Succeeded his cousin as 12th Bart. 1901
Of Ganton Hall, near York, [Yorkshire],
d. s.p. 1923:09:06 at 18 Victoria Road, Kensington, [London],
brother of Cecil Henry LEGARD (1863)
( Radley School Reg.; Marlborough College Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who was Who 1916-28)
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Machell, Richard Beverley.
Adm. pens.
at ST JOHN'S, July 7, 1842.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert (next) [and his 1st wife, Eliza Mary, dau. of James Zealey]. B. Jan. 8, 1823.
Schools [Uppingham and] Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1842.
Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 14, 1843; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1880.
Ord. deacon (York) 1846; priest, 1848; C. of Birdsall and Wharram-le-Street, Yorks., 1846-8. C. of Newton Kyme, 1848.
C. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, 1849.
V. (and Lecturer) of Barrow-on-Humber, 1849-66.
R. of Roos, 1866-91.
Preb.
of York, 1879-98.
V. of St Martin's, Coney St., York, 1891-8. Alderman of the East Riding County Council.
J.P. for the Parts of Lindsey.
Married, Apr. 11, 1850, the Hon. Emma, dau. of Henry Willoughby, of Birdsall and Settrington, and sister of the 8th Lord Middleton.
Editor, The Register of Roos. Died Aug. 18, 1898.
Father of Hugh L. (1868). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Burke, L.G., which gives 'died Aug. 8'; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Aug. 19, 1898.)
Richard Beverley MACHELL
Approx. lifespan: 1823–1898
pens. St John's College adm1842:07:07
Eldest s. of Rev. Robert (next) [and his 1st wife, Eliza Mary dau. of James Zealey].
b. 1823:01:08
schools Sch: Uppingham School Uppingham, [Rutland],
and] Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
Matric 1842:10MT:
Mig. to Magdalene College 1843:04:14
BA 1846
MA 1880
Ord. deacon York 1846
Ord. priest 1848
C.: Birdsall, [East Riding of Yorkshire], and Wharram-le-Street, Yorkshire , 1846-48
C.: Newton Kyme, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1848
C.: Bishop Wearmouth, Co. Durham , 1849
V. (and Lecturer: ) of Barrow-on-Humber [Lincolnshire], 1849-66
R.: Roos, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1866-91
Prebendary: York, [Yorkshire], 1879-98
V.: St Martin's, Coney Street, York, [Yorkshire], 1891-98
Alderman of: : E. Riding County Council Riding, [East Riding of Yorkshire],
J.P. for: : Parts of Lindsey, [Lincolnshire],
m. 1850:04:11,the Hon. Emma dau. of Henry WILLOUGHBY of Birdsall, [East Riding of Yorkshire], and Settrington, [East Riding of Yorkshire], , and sister of the 8th Lord Middleton.
Editor: The Register of Roos
d. 1898:08:18
father of Hugh L. MACHELL (1868)
( Uppingham School Roll ; Scott, MSS.; Crockford ; Burke, L.G., which gives "died 08:08:"; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times 1898:08:19)
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Macleod, Roderick Willoughby.
Adm. at CLARE, Oct. 7, 1876.
[Eldest s. of Robert Bruce Aeneas, Commander, R.N., of Cadboll (and Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, Bart.) B. May 29, 1858.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1876.
6th Macleod of Cadboll; and of Invergordon Castle, Ross and Cromarty.
Second Lieut., 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 1880; Lieut., 1881; Capt., 1887.
Served in the Egyptian War, 1882.
Retired, 1892.
J.P. and D.L. for Ross and Cromarty.
Sold Invergordon and part of Cadboll in 1921.
Died suddenly, Apr. 4, 1931; buried at Roskean, Invergordon.
(Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 7, 1931.)
Roderick Willoughby MACLEOD
Approx. lifespan: 1858–1931
Adm Clare College 1876:10:07
Eldest s. of Robert Bruce Aeneas MACLEOD
Commander: R.N. of Cadboll (and Ellen Augusta) dau. of Sir John Pollard WILLOUGHBY, Bart.)
b. 1858:05:29
Sch: Eton School Eton, [Buckinghamshire],
Matric 1876:10MT:
6th Macleod of Cadboll, [Scotland],
and of Invergordon [Scotland], Castle, Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty ,
Second Lieutenant: 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 1880
Lieutenant: 1881
Captain: 1887
Served in the Egyptian War, [Egypt], 1882 . retired1892
J.P. and D.L. for: : Ross and Cromarty ,
Sold Invergordon, [Scotland], and part of Cadbol, [Scotland], l in1921
d. suddenly 1931:04:04
buried at Roskean, Invergordon, [Scotland],
(Burke, L.G. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Times 1931:04:07)
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Magenis, John Balfour.
Adm. pens.
at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 29, 1816.
B. in Ireland.
[4th s. of Richard, of Chanter Hill, Co. Fermanagh, by his 1st wife, Lady Elizabeth Anne Cole, dau. of William Willoughby, Earl of Enniskillen.] Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Jan. 13, 1822; priest, Sept.
22, 1823.
V. of Harrold, Beds., 1822-31.
V. of Sharnbrook, 1825-44.
R. of Great Horkesley, Essex, 1853-62.
Married, Jan. 15, 1827, Margaretta, widow of George Ede, of Merry Oak, Southampton, and dau. of Mr Justice Arthur Moore, of Lamberton Park, Queen's County, and had issue.
Died June 1, 1862, aged 65.
(Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Cambridge Year Book; Harvey, History of the Hundred of Wilby, Co. Bedford; G. Mag., 1862, II. 111.)
John Balfour MAGENIS
Approx. lifespan: 1799–1862
pens. St John's College adm1816:11:29
b. Ireland ,
4th s. of Richard MAGENIS of Chanter Hill, Co. Fermanagh , , by his 1st wife, Lady Elizabeth Anne Cole dau. of William WILLOUGHBY Earl of Enniskillen.]
Matric 1817:10MT:
BA 1821
MA 1825
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1822:01:13
Ord. priest 1823:09:22
V.: Harrold, Bedfordshire , 1822-31
V.: Sharnbrook [Bedfordshire], 1825-44
R.: Great Horkesley, Essex , 1853-62
m. 1827:01:15,Margaretta, widow of George Ede, of Merry Oak, Southampton, [Hampshire], , and dau. of Mr Justice ARTHUR Moore, of Lamberton Park, Lamberton, Co. Laois ,
had issue
d. 1862:06:01 aged 65.
(Scott, MSS.; Clergy List ; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; CB Year Book ; Harvey, History of the Hundred of Wilby, Company Bedford; G. Mag. 1862, II. 111)
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Nelthorpe, Henry.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 6, 1792.
[Eldest] s. of Sir John [6th] Bart.
(Trinity College, Oxford, 1764), of Barton, Lincs.
(and Anna Maria Charlotte, dau. of Andrew Willoughby, Esq.). [B. Dec. 25, 1773.] School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1792.
Succeeded as 7th Bart., 1799.
Of Scawby, Lincs.
Married Dec. 9, 1806, Margaret, dau. of James Duthie, Esq., of Stirlingshire.
Died, s.p., May 12, 1830, and was succeeded by his nephew John (1832). Brother of John (1794). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Sutton); G.E.C.; Walford, County Families; G. Mag., 1830, II. 93.)
Henry NELTHORPE
Approx. lifespan: 1773–1871
Fell.-Com. aged 18 Trinity College adm1792:11:06
Eldest s. of Sir John [6th] Bart. [(sch] Trinity College [Oxford] (1764)), of Barton, Lincolnshire , (and Anna Maria Charlotte) dau. of Andrew WILLOUGHBY, Esq.). [
b. 1773:12:25
Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire],
Matric 1792:10MT:
Succeeded as 7th Bart. 1799
Of Scawby, Lincolnshire ,
m. 1806:12:09,Margaret dau. of James DUTHIE Esq., of Stirlingshire ,
d., s.p. 1830:05:12,
and was succeeded by his nephew John (1832)
brother of John NELTHORPE (1794)
( Sch: Rugby School Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (sub) Sutton); G.E.C. ; Walford, County Families; G. Mag. 1830, II. 93)
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Smith (or Wynn-Carrington), the Hon.
Charles Robert Wynn.

Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 9, 1861, as Carington. [Eldest] s. of Robert John Smith (1811), Baron Carrington (and Charlotte Augusta Annabella, dau. of Lord Willoughby of D'Eresby).
B. May 16, 1843, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1864.
When a young man he thrashed 'a scoundrel of a newspaper editor' who had written in a defamatory manner about his father; at the Central Criminal Court he was told that he had done extremely wrong, but that it was difficult to see how he could have acted otherwise, and he was discharged.
Capt., the Royal Horse Guards; retired, 1865.
M.P. for High Wycombe, 1865-8. Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Carrington, Mar. 17, 1868.
Accompanied the Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII) as aide-de-camp, to India, 1875.
Authorized by Royal Licence 1880 to continue the use of the name Carington instead of Carrington; by Royal Licence, 1896, took the name Wynn-Carrington instead of Carington.
Capt., Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1881-5. Governor of New South Wales, 1885-90.
Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 1892-5. Joint Hereditary Great Chamberlain of England, 1879.
President of the Board of Agriculture, 1905-11.
Member of the L.C.C., 1892-1907.
Created Earl Carrington and Viscount Wendover, 1895.
P.C., 1881; G.C.M.G., 1885; K.G., 1906.
Lord Great Chamberlain, 1911.
Lord Privy Seal 1911.
Created Marquess of Lincolnshire, 1912.
J.P. and D.L. for Bucks.
Married, July 15, 1878, Cecilia Margaret Harbord, eldest dau. of the 5th Lord Suffield, and had issue five daughters.
Died, s.p.m., June 13, 1928, when the marquessate and earldom became extinct and the barony devolved upon his brother. 'He was one of the last survivors of King Edward's intimate circle, and the close friendship was continued by King George.' (Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; G.E.C.)
Hon. Charles Robert Wynn SMITH
Hon. Charles Robert Wynn WYNN-CARRINGTON
Approx. lifespan: 1843–1928
pens. as Carington. Trinity College adm1861:02:09
Eldest s. of Robert John Smith SMITH (1811) Baron Carrington (and Charlotte Augusta Annabella WILLOUGHBY dau. of Lord – WILLOUGHBY
Robert John Smith WYNN-CARRINGTON (1811) Baron Carrington (and Charlotte Augusta Annabella WILLOUGHBY dau. of Lord – WILLOUGHBY of D'Eresby)
b. 1843:05:16 in London ,
Sch: Eton
Matric 1861:10MT:
BA 1864
When a young man he thrashed "a scoundrel of a newspaper editor" who had written in a defamatory manner about his father; at Central Criminal Court he was told that he had done extremely wrong, but that it was difficult to see how he could have acted otherwise, and he was discharged.
Captain: Royal Horse Guards ; retired1865
M.P. for: : High Wycombe, [Buckinghamshire], 1865-68
Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Carrington 1868:03:17
Accompanied the Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward, < > VII , ) as aide-de-camp, to India , 1875
Authorized by Royal Licence 1880
to continue the use of the name Carington instead of Carrington;
by Royal Licence 1896 took the name Wynn-Carrington instead of Carington.
Captain: Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1881-85
Governor of: New South Wales , Australia , 1885-90
Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1892-95
Joint Hereditary Great Chamberlain of England 1879
President of: : Board of Agriculture 1905-11
Member of: the L.C.C. London , London , [London], 1892-1907
Created Earl Carrington and Viscount Wendover 1895
P.C.: 1881
GCMG 1885
KG 1906
Lord Great Chamberlain: 1911
Lord Privy Seal 1911
Created Marquess of Lincolnshire 1912
J.P. and D.L. for: : Buckinghamshire ,
m. 1878:07:15 Cecilia Margaret Harbord, eldest dau. of the 5th Lord Suffield five daughters.
had issue
d., s.p.m. 1928:06:13 when the marquessate and earldom became extinct and the Barony devolved upon his brother.
"He was one of the last survivors of King Edward's intimate circle, and the close friendship was continued by King George."
(Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who; G.E.C .)
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Thorp, Robert John.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at JESUS, Oct. 1, 1869. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Robert (above), deceased, R. of Burton Overy, Leicestershire . B. there, 1850.
School, Rossall (Mr Osborne). Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876.
Ord. deacon (York) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Helmsley, Yorkshire , 1873-6. V. of Hovingham, 1876-92.
V. of Royston, 1892-1911.
R. of Armthorpe, 1911-27.
Married, Nov. 20, 1884, Evelyn, youngest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. J. C. Willoughby, R. of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire . Latterly of The Croft, Armthorpe.
Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
( Rossall Reg. )
Robert John THORP
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1936
pens. aged 18 Jesus College adm1869:10:01
Youngest s. of Rev. Robert THORP (1832), deceased R.: Burton Overy, Leicestershire ,
b. there 1850
Sch: Rossall School Rossall, [Lancashire], ( Mr – OSBORNE )
Matric 1869:10MT:
Scholar
BA 1873
MA 1876
Ord. deacon York 1873
Ord. priest 1874
C.: Helmsley, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1873-76
V.: Hovingham, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1876-92
V.: Royston, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1892-1911
R.: Armthorpe, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1911-27
m. 1884:11:20 Evelyn, youngest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. J. C. WILLOUGHBY R.: Wollaton, Nottinghamshire ,
Latterly of The Croft, Armthorpe, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
d. Disappears from Crockford 1936
( Rossall Reg. )

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