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Source reference N00126 :

Individuals : Radcliffe William
Eldest son and heir of Sir Alexander, was born at Ordsall in 1435. He married Jane, youngest daughter of Sir Edmund Trafford by his wife, Alice, daughter and co-heir of Sir William Venables of Bollin, thus uniting for the third time the ancient lines of Radcliffe and Trafford. Sir Edmund Trafford was skilled in scientific arts and claimed to have discovered a method of transmuting base metals into gold, for which a licence was granted to him and to Sir Thomas Assheton by Henry VI in 1446. He received the honour of knighthood for his gallant conduct at Verneuil in 1424.
William Radcliffe was forty years of age when he succeeded his father at Ordsall. He had gained fame in the wars, and been knighted the year before his succession. He was a devout man esteemed for the nobility of his character, and his generous benefactions made him beloved by the people. The Radcliffes both at Radcliffe and Ordsall had shown a deep interest in the founding of the College at Manchester Church, and William's grandfather, Sir John, is amongst those recorded as being present at the ceremony of collegiation in 1422. The chapel of St. George in the Collegiate Church was founded by the Radcliffe family, and Sir William also founded a chantry at the Altar of the Blessed Trinity in the same church, placing therein a window of richly coloured glass, depicting the Trial and Crucifixion of Our Lord, and further adorned with symbols of the Trinity. After his death, Sir William's pious reputation made this chapel a place of devotion and pilgrimage of the part of the country people. To the chaplain celebrating at the Trinity Altar Elizabeth Brereton, widow of John Radcliffe, Sir William's son, bequeathed a Mass Book with cover and clasps, a silver cruet with 'J.R.' on the cover, two towels, a vestment of green and white velvet with bull's heads on the orphreys, and three shillings and fourpence to buy a sacring-bell. Two years later, Robert Chetham and Isabel, his wife, enfeoffed Richard Bexwicke, Sen., Richard Bexwicke, Jun., James Radcliffe, and others, of lands in Salford and Worsley including Domville House in Salford to found a chantry at the Altar of St. George in the Collegiate Church. This latter chapel was held with the manor of Ordsall. The lower choir of the church was for centuries the exclusive burial place of the Radcliffes of Ordsall, and in consequence was known as the Radcliffe Chancel.
In the autumn of 1496 James IV of Scotland was persuaded to invade England on behalf of Perkin Warbeck, and the men of the northern counties stirred into resistance. Realising the hopelessness of their cause by the lack of English response to their proclamation the Scots retired, pillaging the county without mercy. Sir William Radcliffe and his sons were amongst those who hastened to the defence of the north, and whether from wounds received in the battle or from the ravages of illness, they died within a month of each other. John Radcliffe was the first to succumb on the 12 Apr, and his father and brother William died on the same day, 15 May following. They were buried in the choir of Manchester Church, and one of the recovered brasses previously referred to, showing a knight in plate armour with a sword by his side and his lady in hood and mantle with the effigies of six female children at her feet, is indubitably the memorial to Sir William and the Lady Jane, his wife.
After his death, his widow was married to Sir James Byron of Clayton, whom also she survived, and was married a third time to Sir John Talbot of Salmesbury.

 

Source reference N00127 :

Individuals : Scotland Malcolm II King Of
Buried Iona, Argyllshire

 

Source reference N00128 :

Individuals : England Henry II of
Not Married

 

Source reference N00129 :

Individuals : De Tosney Ida
Long time mistress later married Roger Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk

 

Source reference N00130 :

Individuals : De Ferriers Walkelin
Died serving Richard The LionHeart at the Siege Of Acre in the Third Crusade.

 

Source reference N00131 :

Individuals : Trafford Sir Edmund
Sir Edmund Trafford was skilled in scientific arts and claimed to have discovered a method of transmuting base metals into gold, for which a licence was granted to him and to Sir Thomas Assheton by Henry VI in 1446. He received the honour of knighthood for his gallant conduct at Verneuil in 1424

 

Source reference N00132 :

Individuals : Byas Ann
Hull Prison in 1881 census

 

Source reference N00133 :

Individuals : Cox George
Quarter Sessions 1837 Northampton
Mar 1837 George Cox aged 25 lab gaoled 10 Nov assault on Thomas Butcher Towcester aquitted

 

Source reference N00134 :

Individuals : Cox James Thomas
Drowned

 

Source reference N00135 :

Individuals : Baker Thomas
Applying for Poor Relief
Abbrev: Towcester Vestry Minutes 1816 - 1825
Text:
7 Jul 1816 Thomas Baker wants £1 10s for Rent Allowd
6 Oct 1816 Thomas Baker wants £1 10s for Rent Not
1 Dec 1816 Thomas Baker wants £2 Alld
2 Feb 1817 Thomas Baker wants £3 to Last three months Allod
4 May 1817 Thomas Baker wants £3 to by Goods £2 Allowd
1 Jun 1817 Thomas Baker wants £1 10s Rent 2 Ch Allowd
7 Sep 1817 Thomas Baker wants £2 to by Goods Allowd
2 Nov 1817 Thomas Baker wants Rent to be Paid
4 Jan 1818 Thomas Baker wants £1 Allow
1 Feb 1818 Thomas Baker wants £2 £1 Allowd
5 Apr 1818 Thomas Baker wants £10 or £1 £1 Allow
7 Jun 1818 Thomas Baker wants £2 Left
2 Aug 1818 Thomas Baker wants £2 Left - Alld £1
6 Sep 1818 Thomas Baker wants Horse & Cart Left
29 Mar 1821 Thomas Baker wants work and Relief Tickett at 6d day

 

Source reference N00136 :

Individuals : Baker John
Name: Graveyard, St Lawrence Church
Title: Gravestone
Abbrev: Gravestone
Text: John Baker late Pay Sergeant in the Royal Artillery & Company Sergeant in the Northumberland Artillery Militia died 1 Jul 18[58] aged 44
Repository:
Name: Northants Record Office
Title: Towcester Burial Register 1842 - 1872
Abbrev: Towcester Burial Register 1842 - 1872
Text: John Baker Towcester 5th July 44 yrs
Repository:
Name: Northants Record Office
Title: Wills at Northampton
Publication: card index
Abbrev: Wills at Northampton
Text: BAKER, John Pensioner 3 Aug 1858
All my personal estate to my dear wife Jane Baker.
Executor Jane Baker
Signed 8 May 1858
Wit William Walton, Samuel Elliott
Proved 3 Aug 1858 Sub £50
John Baker died 1 Jul 1858

 

Source reference N00137 :

Individuals : Snelson William
Died of TB

 

Source reference N00138 :

Individuals : Clark Thomas, Patterson Catherine
53 Coutts Rd. London, Middlesex, England
Thomas CLARK Head M Male 40 Shadwell, Middlesex, England Joiner (Carpenter)
Kate CLARK Wife M Female 39 Shadwell, Middlesex, England
Kate CLARK Daur U Female 18 Plumstead, Kent, England Confectioners Assistant
Emily CLARK Daur U Female 16 Stepney, Middlesex, England None
Thomas CLARK Son U Male 14 Stepney, Middlesex, England Brush Makers Assist.
Jessie CLARK Daur U Female 7 Mile End, Middlesex, England Scholar
Ada CLARK Daur U Female 5 Mile End, Middlesex, England Scholar
Alice CLARK Daur U Female 2
1881 Census

 

Source reference N00139 :

Individuals : Hodson Anthony, Rhodes Jane
St Johns

 

Source reference N00140 :

Individuals : Parkinson William
Bricklayer in 1841 Census

 

Source reference N00141 :

Individuals : De Quincey Saher IV
1st Earl of Winchester.
Was a Baron present at Lincoln when William the Lion of Scotland did homage to the English monarch in October 1200. He obtained large grants and immunities from King John and was created Earl of Winchester, 2 March 1207, having been governor in 1203 of the Castle of Ruil in Normandy. He is created with rewriting Magna Charta from the Charter of King Henry I and the Saxon Code. Because he had opposed the King’s concession to the Pope’s legate, he was bitterly hated by King John. One of the Barons to whom the City and Tower of London were resigned, Saire de Quincey was excommunicated with the other Barons the following year.
He was sent, with Robert Fitzwalter, the Surety, by the other Barons, to invite the Dauphin of France to assume the Crown of England and, even after the death of King John, he kept a strong garrison in Montsorell Castle in behalf of Prince Louis. When the Barons, being greatly outnumbered, were defeated by the troops of King Henry III, Saire de Quincey, with many others, was made prisoner and his estates forfeited. In the following October his immense estates were restored upon his submission. In 1218 the Earl of Winchester went with the Earls of Chester and Arundel to the Holy Land, assisted at the siege of Damietta in 1219, and died 3 November in the same year, on the way to Jerusalem.
Saire de Quincey is associated with two stalwart Castles in the South of England: Colchester Castle and Winchester Castle, both with the Latin castrum root, signifying that they were once the site of Roman forts

 

Source reference N00142 :

Individuals : De Riddlesford Emmeline
Countess Of Ulster

 

Source reference N00143 :

Individuals : England William Longespee Prince of
Prince of England

 

Source reference N00144 :

Individuals : Render Thomas
Listed as Tailor on 1841 Census @ Appleby

 

Source reference N00145 :

Individuals : Wilson Anne Jane
Name: Anne Wilson Year of Registration: 1856 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Liverpool (1837-1934) County: Lancashire Volume: 8b Page: 191 </cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&db=FreeBMDDeath,&ti=5538&f6=191&f7=1856&f8=Jul-Aug-Sep&f5=8b>
Baptism: 16 Sep 1855 St Matthias, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Ann Jane Wilson - Child of Richard Collins Wilson & Jane
Abode: Charters Street
Occupation: Mariner
Baptised by: R Vinct Sheldon
Register: Baptisms 1834 - 1926, Page 53, Entry 423
Source: LDS Film 1656207

 

Source reference N00146 :

Individuals : White Catherine Grace
Christened St Giles, Cripplegate Oct 30 1801
Widow at time of marriage

 

Source reference N00147 :

Individuals : Chadborn Charles
Paper Maker
Living in Sculcoates area of Hull in 1901

 

Source reference N00148 :

Individuals : Giles William
Changed name by deed poll to Kimber in 1948

 

Source reference N00149 :

Individuals : Davison Jessie
1911 Living @ Seymour Street, Radcliffe, Bury

 

Source reference N00150 :

Individuals : Slater Alfred
Lancashire BMD lists Alfred Slater born 1851 mother Alice Barlow ref PILK12/99

 

Source reference N00151 :

Individuals : Barlow Alice
Pilkington/Radcliffe/Unsworth all one small conurbation

 

Source reference N00152 :

Individuals : Fletcher Nathan
1861 House painter
1871 Gardener
1881 Road labourer
1891 Bury Union Workhouse

 

Source reference N00153 :

Individuals : Sherrington William
Listed as widower at time of marriage to Betty Cottam
Possibly married to Margaret Bladwin in 1799? Daughter of James Bladwin & Alice born 11/2/1778

 

Source reference N00154 :

Individuals : Clark Ann
Possible died 1906 2x Ann Paine at same location born similar year

 

Source reference N00155 :

Individuals : Mather Alice
1707 2 Page 51 5 Jun 1707 Henry Gregory of or if not so yet now living in R: as an hired servant & Ales Mather Prestw:p:

 

Source reference N00156 :

Individuals : Slater Sarah
Christened by Thomas Tolming St Marys Prestwich, Lancashire

 

Source reference N00157 :

Individuals : Mary
Possibly Mary Brewer
Married 26/1/1824 St Leonards Walton Le Dale

 

Source reference N00158 :

Individuals : Swarbrick James
Godparents :- Peter Osbaldeston & Ann Swarbrick

 

Source reference N00159 :

Individuals : Lever Eve
Baptism: 16 Apr 1826 St Mary the Virgin, Prestwich, Lancashire, England
Eve Lever - Daughter of John Lever & Ann
Born: 30 Nov 1825
Abode: Whitefield
Occupation: Spinner
Baptised by: Thos. Corser
Register: Baptisms 1821 - 1828, Page 200, Entry 1597
Source: LDS Film 2356182
Name: Eve Fletcher Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826
Year of Registration: 1890 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 64
District: Bury County: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Volume: 8c Page: 367

 

Source reference N00160 :

Individuals : Slater Caroline
Marriage: 15 Dec 1862 All Saints Parish, Stand, Lancashire, England
Robert Brown - full Dyer Bachelor of Stand Lane
Caroline Slater - full Winder Spinster of Stand Lane
Groom's Father: Joseph Brown, Carter
Bride's Father: James Slater, Labourer
Witness: John Jones; John Jackson?
Married by Banns by: Thos. Corser, Rector of Stand
Register: Marriages 1861-1869, Page 47, Entry 94
Source: LDS Film 1751506

 

Source reference N00161 :

Individuals : Brown Robert
Living 2 Taylor Street in 1881

 

Source reference N00162 :

Individuals : Parker James
Marriage: 2 May 1769 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
James Parker - (X), of This Parish
Alice Watson - (X), of This Parish
Witness: C W Alderson; Richard Threlfall
Married by Licence by: William Perkins, Curate
Register: Marriages 1754 - 1774, Page 74, Entry 293
Source: LDS Film 1470824

 

Source reference N00163 :

Individuals : Parker Roger
Marriage: 22 Sep 1803 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
Roger Parker - (X), 19 Muslin Weaver of Barkel
Grace Cookson - (X), 19 Spinster of Barkel
Witness: John Goodear; John Threlfall
Banns Read: 26 Jun 1803, 2nd: 3 Jul 1803, 3rd: 10 Jul 1803
Married by Banns by: Hugh Hornby, Vicar
Register: Marriages 1785 - 1812, Page 73, Entry 291
Source: LDS Film 14070824

 

Source reference N00164 :

Individuals : Smith Lydia
Died whilst living at Byron Street, Preston

 

Source reference N00165 :

Individuals : Coleman William
Name: William Coleman
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 22 May 1821
Christening Place: York, Yorkshire, England
Father's Name: William Coleman
Mother's Name: Jane
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Source Citation: Place: York, Yorkshire, England; Collection: St Mary Bishophill Junior; -; Date Range: 1813 - 1863; Film Number: 1068534.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission.

 

Source reference N00166 :

Individuals : Torr Mary
Name: William Coleman
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Mary Torr
Spouse's Father's Name: John Torr
Marriage Date: 3 Oct 1841
Marriage Place: York, Yorkshire, England
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Source Citation: Place: York, Yorkshire, England; Collection: St Lawrence; -; Date Range: 1837 - 1881; Film Number: 1068434.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission

 

Source reference N00167 :

Individuals : Machen George S
1789 Baker of Water Lane, Castlegate, York - Parish Registers
1823 Baker of Far Water Lane, York - Pigots Trade Directory
1840 Baker of 24 Coppergate, York - Whites Trade Directory

 

Source reference N00168 :

Individuals : Machen Henry
Died of Consumption

 

Source reference N00169 :

Individuals : Machen Henry
Baker of Barnsley

 

Source reference N00170 :

Individuals : Hall William

Gun Maker at time of wedding of Daughter Elizabeth

 

Source reference N00171 :

Individuals : Bakes William
Convicted in 1839 for larceny 1 Month Imprisonment

 

Source reference N00172 :

Individuals : Pittaway Maria
In court 1863

 

Source reference N00173 :

Individuals : Jones Sarah M.
CASSIDY, JOHN HEAD MARRIED M 27 COAL MINER HEWER MANCHESTER LANCS
CASSIDY, SARAH WIFE MARRIED 4 F 24 FERNDALE GLAMORGAN
CASSIDY, FLORRIE DAUGHTER F 3 FERNDALE GLAMORGAN
CASSIDY, JENNIE DAUGHTER F 2 FERNDALE GLAMORGAN
ROBBLING, MARY AUNT WIDOW F 69 TREDEGAR MON
1911 Census

 

Source reference N00174 :

Individuals : Collins Ann
Christening:
05 AUG 1810 Peckham Hanover Chapel-Independent, Camberwell, Surrey, England

 

Source reference N00175 :

Individuals : Collins Mary
Christening:
26 JUN 1808 Peckham Hanover Chapel-Independent, Camberwell, Surrey, England

 

Source reference N00176 :

Individuals : Wilson James
Shoemaker

 

Source reference N00177 :

Individuals : Adele
Adele Wilson lodging with Thomas Shelton 1871

 

Source reference N00178 :

Individuals : Shelton Mary
There is a marriage of James Wilson & Mary Shelton in 1794 in Nottingham.
In workhouse at time of death
Adele Wilson as a widow was living with Thomas Shelton in London in 1871

 

Source reference N00179 :

Individuals : Greenwood Thomas
Text: 21 Jan 1766 Thomas Greenwood, husbandman & Ann Strickland, sp. btp. Lic. Wit. Jno. StricklandMary Hayhurst Book: Marriages at Ribchester & Stid (Marriage) Collection: Lancashire: Ribchester - Parish Register, 1736-1779

 

Source reference N00180 :

Individuals : Graham Martin
Carpenter of Hampsthwaite
Lived at Swincliff at time of death

 

Source reference N00181 :

Individuals : Margaret
Remarried in 1868 To David Ritchie

 

Source reference N00182 :

Individuals : Dobson John
Illegitimate

 

Source reference N00183 :

Individuals : Hart Ann
1841 - Straw Bonnet Maker

 

Source reference N00184 :

Individuals : Patterson Thomas
Shoemaker - Cordwainer

 

Source reference N00185 :

Individuals : Lazenby Hannah
Year of Registration: 1853
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Sculcoates
County: Yorkshire - East Riding
Volume: 9d
Page: 235

 

Source reference N00186 :

Individuals : Ashton James
Marriage: 2 Feb 1796 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
James Ashton - (X), of Out Rawcliffe in this Parish
Ellen Clarkson - (X), of Out Rawcliffe in this Parish
Witness: John Threlfall; Richard Butler
Banns Read: 17 Jan 1796, 2nd: 24 Jan 1796, 3rd: 31 Jan 1796
Married by Banns by: Hugh Hornby, Vicar
Notes: [Out of order or wrong date]
Register: Marriages 1785 - 1812, Page 42, Entry 168
Source: LDS Film 14070824

 

Source reference N00187 :

Individuals : Scowcroft Pearl Viola

 

Source reference N00188 :

Individuals : Scowcroft John
Emmigrated to USA 1906
Naturalized US citizens 3/1/1917

 

Source reference N00189 :

Individuals : Scowcroft William Henry
Arrived America 25/5/1911 on Empress of Ireland
Naturalized American in Seattle 15/5/1918

 

Source reference N00190 :

Individuals : Roberts Sarah Ann
Arrived America 25/5/1911 on Empress of Ireland
Naturalized American in Seattle 15/5/1918

 

Source reference N00191 :

Individuals : Greenwood Elizabeth
Burial: 19 Jun 1824 St Wilfrid, Ribchester, Lancashire, England
Betty Coulthurst - W of Robert Coulthurst
Age: 55 years
Abode: Barton
Buried by: S. Birkett Off Minister
Register: Burials 1813 - 1859, Page 88, Entry 700
Source: LDS Film 94021

 

Source reference N00192 :

Individuals : Coulthurst Robert
Burial: 31 May 1852 St Lawrence, Barton, Lancashire, England
Robert Coulthurst -
Age: 83 Yrs.
Abode: Myerscough
Buried by: Thomas Duell Incumbt.
Register: Burials 1850 - 1900, Page 1, Entry 3
Source: LDS Film 1470930

 

Source reference N00193 :

Individuals : Coulthurst Richard
Possibility

 

Source reference N00194 :

Individuals : Coulthurst Robert
Marriage: 18 Oct 1741 All Hallows, Mitton, Lancashire, England
Robert Coulthurst - Farmer of This Parish
Mary Illingworth - Spinster of Whitewell
Married by Licence by: W. Johnson, Vicar, by Virtue of a License granted by Mr Yates of Slaidburn
Register: Marriages, Page 74, Entry 3
Source: LDS Film 919152

 

Source reference N00195 :

Individuals : Clark William
Shoemaker

 

Source reference N00196 :

Individuals : Pittaway James Herbert
Joined East Yorks Police 10/11/1919
Stationed at
Bainton Beacon 10/11/1919
South Hunsley/Cottingham 23/4/1923
South Hunsley/North Ferriby 25/2/1925
Beverley 1/2/1926
Brough 12/4/1926
Beverley 14/11/1930
Withernsea 26/7/1934
Bridlington 31/10/1935
Pocklington/Market Weighton 29/8/1939
Pocklington/Pocklington 1/5/1945
Retired 8/5/1948 on £505 pa
Promoted to Sergeant on Probation 1935
Promoted to Inspector on Probation 1945
On Joining Police
5' 10 3/4'' Tall
Chest 36 3/4''
Locomotive Fireman on Hull & Barnsley Railway Alexandra Dock
France from 17/4/1915
Demob 20/4/1919
East Yorkshire Regiment - 1136
1915 Star Medal

 

Source reference N00197 :

Individuals : Catterall Ellen
Marriage: 14 Nov 1814 St John, Preston, Lancashire, England
John Helme - (X), of this Parish
Ellen Catterall - (X), of Walton in the Parish of Blackburn
Witness: James Goodear?; George Riley
Married by Banns by: William Towne Curate
Register: Marriages 1813 - 1817, Page 52, Entry 154
Source: LDS Film 94014

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