Dear Worth, Brom, Richard, Doug, Rosie, Leo, Ian, Chris, et al.,
In prior posts to this thread, evidence was presented concerning
the descent of the emigrant William Farrar (1583-ca. 1637) from Edward
I of England through the Symmes family of Barnsley, co. Yorks. This
is to advise that additional supporting evidence concerning the
manor of Edderthorpe, co. Yorks. Further, I discovered today that
this specific line of descent was published by G. B. Roberts in 2004,
in his book RD 600.
A. Excerpts from Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [1]
(emphasis in CAPITALS is mine, and not in original text)
" Plaintiffs " " Deforciants " " Nature and Situation of the
Property "
p. 52 (1528):
Christopher Thomas Trygot and Manor of Highburton and 70
Bradford, William Johanna his wife messuages, 4 mills, with lands
Amyas, Thomas in Riley, Melton, Shelley,
Beamond, and Collersley, North Crosland,
Baldewin Yong Lokwood, Thurstonland, Lyndtwayte,
Cumberworth, Dodworth, Barnesley,
Carleton near Ruston, Harlyngton
and Hulland, a third part of 2
messuages with land in Thurnsto
and Worsburgh, and a sixth part of
3 messuages with lands in
EDERTHORP, and the advowson
of the chantry of St. Mary in
the parish of Highburton.
p. 98 (1542):
John Wylkynson John Seyntpall, 4 messuages with lands and a
and William esq. third part of a moiety of 6
More messuages with lands in Barnesley,
Holand, EDERTHORP, Derfeld,
Thirnscoo, and Swayth.
p. 109 (1544 - Easter Term, 36 Henry VIII.):
John Wylkynson Robert Trigott, A third part of a moiety of 4
esq. messuages with lands in EDDERTHORP
and Derfeld.
Based on these excerpts, the chart previously given for the descent
of Edderthorpe, co. Yorks. can be filled in to a somewhat more accurate
degree, as follows:
Sir Thomas Bosvile = Isabel Hastings
of Ardsley, Edderthorpe I
& c. [d. bef 10 Jun 1490] I
_______________________________I_________
I I I I
John <siblings> William = Margaret Bosvile
(dvp) Symmes I (maritagium:
dvp 1483 I a moiety of Edderthorpe)
I
__________________________________I_______________
I I I I
William Alice Isabel Joan
Symmes (1/3 coheir) (1/3 coheir) (1/3 coheir in her issue)
dsp bef = Gerard = John St. = Robert
3 Nov 1501 Lacy Paul Burton
I I I
__________I I I
I I I
Hugh Lacy William St. Paul Joan = Thomas
Esq., of Brearley fl. 19 Mar 1534/5 (1/3 I Trigott
(held 1/6 of I coheir) I fl. 1524/
Edderthorpe, 1573) I I 1528
I I
I I
John St. Paul, Esq. Robert Trigott, Esq.
(son or brother of (held 1/3 of a
William) moiety of 4
(held 1/3 of a moiety messuages with
of 6 messuages with lands in
lands in EDERTHORP EDDERTHORP, 1544)
and elsewhere, 1542)
B. From The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants [2]:
1. Edward I, King of England, d. 1307 = Eleanor of Castile
2. Joan Plantagenet = Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester,
7th Earl of Hertford
3. Margaret de Clare = Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester
4. Margaret de Audley = Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford
5. Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford = Philippa Beauchamp
6. Katherine Stafford = Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk
7. Isabel de la Pole = Thomas Morley, 5th Baron Morley
8. Anne Morley = Sir John Hastings [3]
9. Isabel Hastings 9. Elizabeth Hastings
= Thomas Bosvile = Sir Robert Hildyard
10. Margaret Bosvile 10. Katherine Hildyard
= William Symmes = William Girlington
11. Alice Symmes 11. Isabel Girlington
= Gerard Lacy = Christopher Kelke
12. Hugh Lacy 12. William Kelke
= Agnes Savile = Thomasine Skerne
13. Margaret Lacy
= William Farrar
14. John Farrar = 13. Cecily Kelke
14, 15. William Farrar of Va. = Mrs. Cecily ----- Jordan
GBR stated in notes to this pedigree (p. 317), "The Hastings-
Bosvile-Symmes-Lacy-Farrar descent was developed and brought to my
attention by Worth S. Anderson of Arlington, Va." Evidently Worth
(an SGM list member) was working on this same descent sometime before
my own research.
Worth, if you're reading this, we (Farrar descendants and others)
would be interested in your research and documentation concerning this
descent.
Cheers,
John *
NOTES:
[1] Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period, Yorkshire Archaeological
and Topographical Association Record Series, Part I [Series
Vol. II] (Printed for the Society, 1887), pp. 52, 98, 109.
[2] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the
American Colonies or the United States (Baltimore: Genealogical
Publishing Company, 2004), pp. 316-7.
[3] Note: John Hastings, Esq. of Elsing and Gressenhall was
not a knight.
* John P. Ravilious
I always enjoy your kind of messages as it makes me retrace some of my steps
and, usually, it brings corrections and additions. I have the plain Mr. John
Hastings of Gressenhall marked off in my website as complete. This messages
made it clear that he wasn't, I had at least one child missing. As this
Hastings family in the male line has become extinct (at least in the
legitimate line) it is very difficult to find enough information about all
the children of this John Hastings. He may have been a plain Mr., the
Complete Peerage shows him as de Jure 9th Lord Hastings. I would like to
give the details I have about John and his immediate family and I hope
someone can make their information more detailed and also tell if more
children are missing.
John Hastings, de Jure 9th Lord Hastings,
born before 1411 Gressenhall, Elsing died 9 April 1477 Elsing
married after 21 April 1434 Ann Morley
(Source Complete Peerage Volume VI page 360)
children :
1.Elizabeth born before 1440, married before 1460 Sir Robert Hildyard
Sources Burke's Exctince Peerage, 1866 edition, page 167; Plantagenet
Ancestry by
David Faris, 1st edition, page 109
2.Sir Hugh Hastings, of Gressenhall, de Jure 10th Lord Hastings
died 7 June 1488, married before 12 April 1455 Anne Gascoigne
Source the Complete Peerage Vol VI page 361
3. Edmund Hastings
married (1) Eleanor Woodhouse (2) Mary Greystoke
Source Harleian Series Vol 16 Visitations of Yorkshire (thanks to John
Ravilious)
4.Robert Hastings
Source Harleian Series Vol 16 Vistiations of Yorkshire (thanks to John
Ravilious)
5.Isabel Hastings, married Thomas Bosvile
Source Gary Boyd Roberts 600
This John Hastings is an ancestor of Gateway Ancestors
William Farrar, the Rev. William Skepper, Richard Bellingham, William
Aasfordby and Charles Rodes
on gen-med of Brom Nichol Jr., John Ravilious and Tony Hoskins
as well as the late Queen Mother, Lady Diana Spencer, Sarah Ferguson and
Camilla Parker-Bowles
Can anyone add more children to these five mentioned above?
Many thanks.
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia
Thanks for the kind words.
Below please find the details (as I now have them) for the
family of John Hastings, Esq. of Elsing & c. and his wife Anne
Morley. Please let me know if this raises any further questions,
concerning additional lines of descent or otherwise.
Cheers,
John *
1 John Hastings[1]
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Birth: bef 6 Jan 1411[2]
Death: 9 Apr 1477, Elsing, Norfolk[3],[2]
Burial: Gressenhall Church, Norfolk[2]
Occ: Lord Hastings
Father: Edward Hastings (<1382-1437)
Mother: Muriel Dinham (-<1427)
esquire, of Gressenhall, Elsing, East Lexham and Weasenham, Norfok,
Fenwick, Norton and Moseley, co. Yorks., and Monewden, Suffolk *
'John Hastynges of Fenwyke nigh Ardesley. = Anne doughter to William
Lord Morley.' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of
Hastynges[1]]
'John Hastings Esquier [ " of Fennwyck " ] = Anne d. to. ....
[William] Lord Morley ' [pedigree of Hastings of Fenwick, Surtees
Vis. North IV:45[4]]
9th Lord Hastings[2]
dispensation for his marriage to Anne Morley approved - see Papal
mandate dated 21 Apr 1434:
'Papal mandate to the Bishop of Norwich to grant a dispensation for
the marriage of John Hastinges and Anne Morley, although they were
related in the 3rd-4th degree of consanguinity: xi kal. Maii 4
Eugenius IV [21 Apr. 1434].'[ CP VI:360, note f, sub "Hastings"[2]]
Deed of Release, 28 Feb 13 Hen VI [ 1434/5 ]:
' John son of Edward Lord of Hastyngg' and de Stotvyle, Kt
to Sir Robert Clifton, Kt and Robert Edymon, clerk.
Manors of Gressenhale and Estlexham and property in other
counties.' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of
Gressenhall [ MR 90 241 x 3 ], [ MR 91 241 x 3 ][5]
Indenture (release) dated 9 Feb 16 Hen VI (1437/38), by Lady
Margery (Clifton) Hastings, widow of Edward Hastings, to her
stepson John :
'1) Margeria Lady Hastyngges.
2) Sir John Pelle, Sir William Normanton, clerks and Adam Levelord,
general attornies of John Hastyngges son of Edward late Lord
Hastyngge
Manors of Munden Cretyngham Elsyng Gressenale and Estlexham. '
- A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of
Gressenhall [ MR 96 241 x 3 ][5]
' John Hastynges esquire ', acted as feoffee together with William
de la Pole, marquess of Suffolk (uncle of his wife Anne) and others
in transfer of the manors of Nansladron, Carmynowe, Kenell,
Wynyanton and Rynsy to John Arundell esquire, Elizabeth his wife
and their heirs of body, 1450 or before [ exemplification of a
recovery by James Tyrell knight and Ann Arundell his wife,
demandants. 1480 (Easter term) and 1481, All Souls (20 and 21 Edw
IV) - A2A, Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice
[AR/17 - AR/50], AR/17/78[5]]
sold land in Gressenhall as recorded in an indenture, 1471/2:
' Indenture - Sale,
John Hastyngges Esq., lord of the manor of Gressenhale to Thomas
Robyns of Gressenhale Stephen Robyns and William Yemmys of
the same. Woodland called Oldkarr in Gressenhale' - A2A, Norfolk
Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [MR 99 241 x 4][5]
Grantor of a charter dated 5 Apr 16 Edw IV [1476]:
' John Hastyngges of Elsyng, Esq son and heir of Lord Edward
Hastyngges Kt & Mirielle his wife daughter of Sir John Denham, Kt.
to John Heydon, Henry Suthyll, Richard Southwell, Henry Heydon, and
Henry Spelman.
Capital messuage called Lady Morley Place in parish of St Peter
Mamcroft, Norwich next the church of Blessed Mary in the Fields and
a water mill called le Gryn' alias Grynmylle in Northelmeham lands
and tenements belonging in the same and Byllyngford. ' - A2A,
Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall
[ MR 268 242 x 3 ][5]
Constable of castle and gaol of Norwich, June 11, 1441; Sheriff of
Norfolk, 1474-1475[2]
* land holdings per his Inquisition post mortem, 20 Sept - 4 Oct
1477 [2]
Will of John Hastynges of Elsyng, squyer. 8 Apr. 1477 - A2A, Norfolk
Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 320 242 x 5 ][5]
re his wife Anne Morley:
'Anne doughter to William Lord Morley' [HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of
Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges[1]]
the will of her mother, Isabel, Lady Morley names her 'son John
Hastyng and her daughter Anne, wife of the said John', 3 May 1464.
[CP VI:360][2]
Spouse: Anne Morley
Death: 1471[2]
Father: Thomas Morley, Lord Morley (<1393-1435)
Mother: Isabel de la Pole (-1466)
Marr: ca 21 Apr 1434[2]
Children: Muriel
Elizabeth
Isabel (->1490)
Sir Hugh (-1488)
Edmund
Robert
John
Charles
1.1 Muriel Hastings
----------------------------------------
'Meryell sine prole wyff to .... Pierpoynt.' [HSP 16:156, Vis. of
Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges[1]]
1.2 Elizabeth Hastings[6],[1]
----------------------------------------
'Elsabeth wyff to Sir Robert Hyllyard'[HSP 16:156, Vis. of
Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges[1]]
'Elsabeth doughter to John Hastynges of Fenwyke.' [HSP 16:170,
pedigree of Hyllyard.[1]]
' Elizabeth filia Iohannis Hastinges de Fenwicke ' [Surtees Vis.
North III:136[6]]
reference to her being married to Robert Hildyard in will of
father-in-law Sir Robert Hildyard, 13 March 1485/86: reference to
sums in hands of her brother Hugh Hastings, willed to her husband
for use as marriage gifts [maritagia] for his/their daughters:
' Roberto Hillyard, filio meo, xx li., quae sunt in manibus
Hugonis Hastynges militis, mihi debitas, ad maritagium filiarum
suarum...' [Testa. Eboracensia 53:11-13[7]]
Genealogics # I00135231[8]
Spouse: Sir Robert Hildyard, of Winestead in Holderness[9],[1]
Death: 21 May 1501[3]
Father: Robert Hildyard (-<1489)
Mother: Katherine de la Hay (-<1485)
Children: Peter (-1501)
Katherine, m. 1) John Haldenby, 2) William Girlington
Robert
Margery, m. William Askew
Thomas
John
William
Adam
Edward
Hugh
Ralph
Stephen (->1535)
Anne
Henry
Denise, m. Charles Barneby of Barneby
1.3 Isabel Hastings
----------------------------------------
Death: aft 10 Jun 1490[5]
'Izabell wyff to Thomas Bosvyle of Ardesley.' [HSP 16:156, Vis. of
Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges[1]]
'Izabel doughter to John Hastynges of Fenwyke.' [HSP 16:28, pedigree
of Bosvyle[1]]
' Isabel (wife of Thomas Bosvile)', daughter of John Hastings and
Anne Morley [Richardson p. 290[10]]
grant of dower, 10 Jun 1490:
' Isabella Bosevile, widow, late wife of Thomas Bosevile,
knight, dec'd., of the first part.
Richard Keresford, Richard Symmes of Barnesley and John
Slakk, feoffees of Thomas Bosevile of all his lands and
tenements in Yorkshire, of the second part.
With the consent of the kinsfolk of John Bosevile, son and heir of
John Bosevile, son and heir of Thomas Bosevile, the feoffees grant
to Isabella, as her dower, 1 messuage in Calthorn, now called
Canonhall, and all lands and other appurtenances, in the tenure of
John Cowden; 2 cottages in Calthorn; a tenement built on the
Cliffhyll, in the tenure of Elizabeth Burnley, widow; annual rent
of 3/10, from a messuage in Ardesley, called Dawrodes als Wodehede.
For life. ' A2A, Sheffield Archives: Spencer Stanhope Muniments
[SpSt/1 - SpSt/172], Deeds concerning Cannon Hall : SpSt/140/1[5]
cf. Yorks. Deeds II:20-21[11]
MacDonald p. 228[12]
Richardson p. 290[10]
HSP 16:28, pedigree of Bosvyle[1]]
HSP 16:156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of Hastynges[1]
Spouse: Sir Thomas Bosvile, of Ardsley, co. Yorks.
Death: bef 10 Jun 1490[5]
Father: William Bosvile (ca1401-)
Mother: Maud FitzWilliam
Children: Margaret, m. William Symmes of Barnsley
John Bosvile, son and heir ( dvp <1490)
Hugh Bosvile, rector of Darfield (->1513)
Richard
James
Muriel, m. Sir John Burton of Kinsley
Elizabeth, m. John Keresford of Barnsley
Isabel
NN
NN
1.4 Sir Hugh Hastings
----------------------------------------
Death: 7 Jun 1488[13]
Occ: Lord Hastings
knt., of Gressenhall, Elsing, East Lexham and Weasenham, Norfok,
Fenwick, Norton and Moseley, co. York,
'Hugh Hastynges son & heyr = Ales doughter to Sir William Gaskon of
Gawthorpe' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of
Hastynges[1]]
' Sr Hugh Hastings = Anne d. to Sr Wm Gascoyn of Galthorp' [pedigree
of Hastings of Fenwick, Surtees Vis. North IV:45[4]]
10th Lord Hastings; supporter of King Richard III at least through
25 May 1484 [2]
party to, and grantee of, an indenture of 10 May 17 Edw IV [1477]:
' Charter Indented - date: 1477
John Duke of Suffolk William Grey Bishop of Ely John
Lord de Denham and others by assent and will of Sir Hugh
Hastynges Robert Hastyngges and Edmund Hastyngges
sons of John Hastyngges, Esq dec'd to aforesaid Edmund
Hastyngges' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family
of Gressenhall [ MR 301 242 x 5 ][5]
also assented to grant to brother Robert, Charter Indented
Tripartite dated 29 Apr. 17 Ed IV ( 1477):
John. .. bishop of Ely John Lord Denham and others with assent
of Sir Hugh Hastyngges Kt Robert and Edmund Hastyngges sons
of John Hastyngges Esq dec'd to said Robert Hastyngges, Esq.
Manor of Monewedon (Suff).'
-A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall
[ MR 300 242 x 5 ][5]
grant dated 12 May 21 Edw IV (1481):
' Sir Hugh Hastynges, Kt son and heir of John Hastynges, Esq to
Henry Heydon Richard Southwell John Davny and others.
Manors of Gressenhale Estlexham Elsyng and Wesenham, advowsons
of Churches of Gressenhale Elsyng Brysele Stanfeld and Chapel of
St Nicholas of Rougholme in Gressenhale. ' - A2A, Norfolk Record
Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall [ MR 103 241 x 4 ][5]
Receipt dated 21 Edw IV [1481-2]:
' Receipt by Hugo Hastyng' knight from John Sotehill the younger,
esquire of 20 marks in settlement of debt of 100 marks owed by John
for the marriage of William Dronsfeld' son and heir of Christopher
Dronsfeld' ' - A2A, Nottinghamshire Archives: Savile of Rufford:
Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/SR/13 - DD/SR/205], DD/SR/26/94[5]
Will of Sir Hugh Hastynges [d. 1488], dated 20 June 1482 - A2A,
Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall
[ MR 321 242 x 5 ][5]
Spouse: Anne Gascoigne
Father: William Gascoigne (-<1466)
Mother: Margaret Clarell
Marr: bef 12 Apr 1455[2]
Children: Sir John Hastings, of Elsing (dsp ->1495)
Robert
Sir George Hastings, of Elsing and Gressenhall(-<1511)
Roger
Sir Brian Hastings, of Fenwick, co. Yorks. (->1542)
Elizabeth, m. Sir Ralph Salvain of Newbigging
Margaret
Isabel, m. Sir John Hotham
Margery
Anne
Katherine, m. Sir John Melton, Lord Lucy
Muriel, m. Sir Ralph Eure
1.5 Edmund Hastings
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'Edmond Hastynges 2 son maryed = Elenor doughter to Edward
Woodhowsse of Kymberley.' -[HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire:
pedigree of Hastynges[1]]
' Edmund ' [pedigree of Hastings of Fenwick, Surtees Vis. North
IV:45[4]]
party to, and grantee of, an indenture of 10 May 17 Edw IV [1477]:
' Charter Indented - date: 1477
John Duke of Suffolk William Grey Bishop of Ely John
Lord de Denham and others by assent and will of Sir Hugh
Hastynges Robert Hastyngges and Edmund Hastyngges
sons of John Hastyngges, Esq dec'd to aforesaid Edmund
Hastyngges' - A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family
of Gressenhall [ MR 301 242 x 5 ][5]
also assented to grant to brother Robert, Charter Indented
Tripartite dated 29 Apr. 17 Ed IV ( 1477) -A2A, Norfolk Record
Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall
[ MR 300 242 x 5 ][5]
Spouse: Eleanor Woodhouse
Children: Anne
William
John
1.6 Robert Hastings
----------------------------------------
Esq., of Monewden, Suffolk
'Robert Hastynges 3 son to John = Elsabeth doughter of .....
Thwaytes of Thwaytes.' -Vis. of Yorkshire, pedigree of Hastynges
(pp. 154-156)[1]
' Robert ' [pedigree of Hastings of Fenwick, Surtees Vis. North
IV:45[4]]
appears as a younger son, and grantee, in indenture dated 29 Apr. 17
Ed IV (1477):
Charter Indented Tripartite:
' John. .. bishop of Ely John Lord Denham and others with assent
of Sir Hugh Hastyngges Kt Robert and Edmund Hastyngges sons
of John Hastyngges Esq dec'd to said Robert Hastyngges, Esq.
Annual rent of £13 out of manor of Monewedon (Suff).'
-A2A, Norfolk Record Office: Hastings Family of Gressenhall
[ MR 300 242 x 5 ][5]
Spouse: Elizabeth Thwaites
Children: Hugh
1.7 John Hastings
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' John. ' [HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of
Hastynges[1]]
1.8 Charles Hastings
----------------------------------------
' Charles. ' [HSP 16:154-156, Vis. of Yorkshire: pedigree of
Hastynges[1]]
1. William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms, "The Visitation of
Yorkshire," Harleian Soc., Harleian Series, Vol. 16, Mitchell
and Hughes, Printers, London, 1881, pp. 154-156: pedigree of
Hastings of Elsing ('Hastynges..' of Fenwick, co. Yorks.), 'The
Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564'.
2. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 - [microprint,
1982 (Alan Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England Scotland
Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
3. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists,"
Baltimore: the Genealogical Pub. Company, 1st ed.
4. "Visitations of the North, Part IV:," Visitations of Yorkshire
and Northumberland in A.D. 1575, and A Book of Arms from Ashmole
MS. No. 834, Publications of the Surtees Society,Vol. CXLVI,
Durham: Andrews & Co.,, 1932.
5. "Access to Archives," http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/, extracted 7
October, 2002, DEEDS OF TITLE AND COGNATE PAPERS,
Nottinghamshire, DD/4P/22/250 - re: Aldeby and minority,
William de Morley (1 March 1339/40), Girlington: from
Warwickshire County Record Office: Mordaunt of Walton, Suffolk
Record Office, Ipswich Branch: The Iveagh (Phillipps) Suffolk
Manuscripts, ref. HD 1538/172/3 - date: 6 Aug 1272 (re:
Weyland), Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch: The Iveagh
(Phillipps) Suffolk Manuscripts, Thredling and Stow Hundreds, HD
1538/15 Vol.15/fol.17/4 - date: 28 Dec 1394, (ref. to Robert
Morley, knt.), Hastings: from Norfolk Record Office: Hastings
Family of Gressenhall, charters and other documents re: Hastings
of Elsing, from FILE - Charter - Grant - ref. MR 72 241 x 3,
also, Norfolk Record Office: Collecton of Manorial Documents
relating to Gressenhall and Hunstanton, (includes COLLECTION of
MANORIAL DOCUMENTS relating to GRESSENHALL and HUNSTANTON).
6. "Visitations of the North, Part III:," A Visitation of The North
of England circa 1480-1500, Publications of the Surtees
Society,Vol. CXLIV, Durham: Andrews & Co., 1930, 78 et seq.
7. "Testamenta Eboracensia [Selection of Wills, Reg. at York]," The
Surtees Society, Andrews & Co., Durham (J. B. Nichols & Sons,
London), Vol. IV, Pt. I: 1869, see pp. 100-101 for will of Sir
Martin de la See, IV:418-419, will of Isabella Salvayn,
IV:97-99, will of Marmaduke Constable (d. 1378).
8. "Genealogics," website by Leo van de Pas, www.genealogics.com,
cites Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg.,
Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, [ES], and other sources.
9. George Poulson, Esq., "The History and Antiquities of the
Seigniory of Holderness," Hull: Thomas Topping, and W.
Pickering, 1840 (Vol I) 1841 (Vol II), pp. 197-198, pedigree
of Hilton of Swine.
10. Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial
and Medieval Families," Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing
Company, 2004.
11. William Brown, F.S.A., ed., "Yorkshire Deeds, Vol. II," The
Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Record Series, Record series
vol. L - 1914.
12. Alice Edith Middleton MacDonald, "The Fortunes of a Family:
Bosville of New Hall, Gunthwaite and Thorpe through Nine
Centuries," Edinburgh: privately printed by T. and A.
Constable, 1927, .pdf image files provided by Genealogy.com
www.genealogy.com.
13. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century
Colonists," Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society,
1999, (2nd edition, 1999).
* John P. Ravilious