Monasticon Eboracense: and the ecclesiastical history of Yorkshire. : Containing an account of the first introduction and progress of Chritianity [sic] in that diocese, untill the end of William the Conqueror's reign. Also the description of the situation, fabric, times of endowments of all churches, collegiate, conventual, parochial, or of peculiar jurisdiction ; and of other religious places in that district, and to whose memory they were dedicated. Together with an account of such monuments and inscriptions as are worthy of notice, as well as of the rise, progress, establishment, privileges, and suppression of each order, religious or military, fixed therein. With the catalogues of all the abbots, and other superiors of those places, and of all the patrons, rectors, vicars, cantarists, &c. of each church, chapel, &c. from the earliest account, down to the present time. ... To which is added, a scheme and propoals, [sic] in order to form a Society ... / By John Burton, M.D.
- John Burton
- Date:
- M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Monasticon Eboracense: and the ecclesiastical history of Yorkshire. : Containing an account of the first introduction and progress of Chritianity [sic] in that diocese, untill the end of William the Conqueror's reign. Also the description of the situation, fabric, times of endowments of all churches, collegiate, conventual, parochial, or of peculiar jurisdiction ; and of other religious places in that district, and to whose memory they were dedicated. Together with an account of such monuments and inscriptions as are worthy of notice, as well as of the rise, progress, establishment, privileges, and suppression of each order, religious or military, fixed therein. With the catalogues of all the abbots, and other superiors of those places, and of all the patrons, rectors, vicars, cantarists, &c. of each church, chapel, &c. from the earliest account, down to the present time. ... To which is added, a scheme and propoals, [sic] in order to form a Society ... / By John Burton, M.D. Source: Wellcome Collection.
![i Sir Thomas,—Anfwith, dr. j of Thomas de | La Haye. a I . Ralph,—Jane, dr. of Mr. William Armine, b I George,—Anne, dr. of Mr. Thomas Baynes, c I Anne,—Mr. John Champernoon. d t-——-> I I I I I Edw,—Julian, dr. Edmd.—Chriftian,dr. Chrif.—Alifon, dr. Henry,—Anne, dr. Urfula,—Sir Tho, of Sir Edw. I of Sir John of Mr. of Mr. Poling- Salvaine, | Mowbray, f Henry Eve- John Por- ton. i knight, e j ringham. g tington. b . j ] Eliz. dr.—Sir John,— Anne, dr. Tho.—Mary, dr. Rich.—Anne, dr. ofSirJn. I of Sir John of Thomas ofMr.Wm, Skipwith, Fenwick, Hammer- Ellerker, k knt. m I knt. S. pr. ton. n i ft wife. 1 2d wife. r~—-1 Edeth,—Mr. Tho. Mary,—Simon ob. S. Hebden. * ob. S. Thorn- pr. hill, efqj l pr. I Maud, dr.— SirWilliam,—Iflabel, dr. Oliver,—Iflabel, dr. Stephen—Cicely, dr. Brian,—Anne, dr. of Sir Rob. Hildyard of Sir Rob. Hungerford, knight. • of Mr. John Pannet. o of Mr. A- dam Eve- ringham. r John,—Elizabeth, dr. and h, of Tho, Sakam. f Iflabel,—Sir Nicholas Throgmor¬ ton, knt. Anne,—Sir Robert Cbichefter, knight. of Mr. John Ellis, p i I Jane,—Mr. Emma,—Mr. Richard Tho. Saltmarlh* Cliff. Sir Thomas, t-Barbara, daughter of Sir Thomas Baskervil, knight. j Thomas Babthorpe, efq;-Joan, daughter and heir of Geoffrey Ofgoteby u. Eleanor, d. — Sir Robert *,—Bridget, daughter of Mr. Charles Pilkington. and h. of John Wa- terton. z ob. y Henry VI. 1431. William, y Sir Ralph 1,—Dulcia, alias Dowfabel, daughter of Mr. Thomas AIhley. 2 I I Robert,—Iflabel, Ralph,—Margery, ob. 8 dr. of Sir dr. of Mr. Edward Willliam Robert 4.1468 Ryther. Mitton. 6 I I A I T homas. Henry. Margaret, Anne, to 3 to Sir Rich. Mr. Sal - Metham. 4 vaine. 5 I. Elizabeth, to Mr. John Per- chay. 7 Iflabel, to Mr. Tho¬ mas de La Haye. 8 a Of Aughton. h Of Airmin.5 c Of Nottinghamfhire. d Of Devonlhire. e Of Duffield, knight. f Of Athorpe, in the ifle of Axholme, knight. g Of Birkin. h Of Portington. i Of Pollington, near Snaith, knight. * Of Lincolnfhire. k Of Ellerker. I Of Thornhill. m Of Skipwith, in com. Lin¬ coln. n Of Hammerton, in Boland. 0 Of Panet, in com. Lincoln. p Of Kiddal, near Leeds. q Of Normanby, in com. Lincoln. r Of Birkin. / Of Sakam, in the county of Hertford, knight. t He was knighted before the town of Callais, in France, on the 3d of May, at the taking the faid town, by king Edward III. He carried the fword before that king, when he entered the town ; and afterwards that king made him comptroller of the houfehold. u Of Ofgoteby, in whofe right he was feized of that manor. x He was efquire of the body of to king Henry IV. after comptroller of that king’s houfehold, and held both places under king Henry V. and VI. and died 9 Henry VI, A. D. 1131, But archer fays, that it was in 15 Henry VI. and that he was one of the executors of king Henry V. Prinn’s parliament, 563, 18, Stow, 362. There was one Thomas Babthorpe knight¬ ed, by lord Rofs, in king Henry the Vlth’s reign. y Ten. p. 151. In 43 Henry VIII. the king granted to Wil¬ liam Babthorpe, the manor of Flotmanby, with lands in North-Efton, and Lady flat in Kirk-Deighton, with tene¬ ments and lands in Fenton and Wiftow, late belonging to Selby abbey; alfo the manor of Newhay, with mefluaffes. Sic. in Saxton and Scarthingwell, late belonging to Clementhorpe priory, 35 Henry VIII. pt. t, p.151. z~Of Waterton, in the ifle of Axholme. 1 He was fewer to king Henry VI. 2 In the county of Lancafter ; who bore g. 3 garbs, arg. 3 D. D. and prebend of Howden. 4 Of Metham. 5 Of Duffield. 6 Of Mit¬ ton, in com. Lancafter. 7 Of Ryton. 8 Of Spaldington. This Sir Ralph, and his fon Ralph, were both flain, fighting under the king’s banner at St. Albans, 33 Henry VI. and are buried there. See Cambden’s Brittan. p.719. Stow, 399.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30459667_0464.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)