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Of Wills at York Registry 1627-1635 (FHL Film 1786296) Updated 18 January 2003 From Index of Wills at York Registry 1389-1514 (FHL film 1786295). The date shown first is the date of probate, the second date is when the will was written, then volume number. BIRLEY, Henry de, bur. St Marie, Ecclesfield, 21 Jun 1391, 1 May 1391 BIRLEY, John, Rotherham, draper, 20 Mar 1440, Frid bef Fst St Mathew 1440 BYRLEY, William, flesshewer, Attercliffe, bur. Sheffield, 27 Oct 1430, Vig St Lawr. 1430 CUTT, William, bur. Sheffield, 13 May 1432, 20 Sep 1431 EYERE, Raph, Wickersley, 20 Apr 1502, 19 Feb 1501 HOWSELEY, John, Ecclesfield, 6 May 1484, 15 Nov 1483 HOWSLAY, John, bur. Ecclesfield, 6 Apr 1509, 26 Mar 1509 HULL, William, Sheffield, 22 Apr 1475, 3 Dec 1474 HYWARD, Robt, bur. Sheffield, , 20 Apr 1502, 10 Sep 1501 HORNER, John, bur. Sheffield, 14 Dec 1504, 4 Nov 1504 HYNE, John, bur. Sheffield, 19 Apr 1510, 14 Apr 1509 LYNTON, William de, Sheffield, 31 Dec 1400, Prob. Act, 3 MOKSEN, John, Bradfield, 20 Apr 1509, Admon., 8 MORTON, John, bur. Bradfield, 6 Jul 1504, 13 May 1504, 6 NORMANTON, Robert, vicar of Ecclesfield, 1 Oct 1439, 28 Jul 1439 PYTTES, Robert, Sheffield, 15 May 1503, 4 Feb 1501, 6 SANDERSON, Robert, Tickhill, berker, 29 Dec 1447, 16 Dec 1447 SWYFT, Thomas, vicar of Ecclesfield, 6 Oct 1478, 3 Aug 1478 WICKERSLAY, Nicholas, bur. Wickersley, 15 Apr 1505, 3 Apr 1505 WICKERSLAY, John, Esq., bur Sheffield, 10 Apr 1510, 3 May 1500 WORTLEY, Thomas, Esq., Sheffield, 13 Feb 1480, Admon. WRIGHT, John, bur. Sheffield, 30 Aug 1504, 27 Jun 1504 WYCKERSLAY, Roger, of Wickersley, 8 Oct 1471, 20 May 1471 WYCKERSLAY, Thomas, rector of Darfield, 28 Sep 1436, 10 Jul 1434 WYKERSLEY, John, Brome Hall, Sheffield, no date, 20 May 1506 WYLSON, John, Sheffield, 15 May 1503, 24 Mar 1502 From Index of Wills at York Registry 1514-1553 (FHL film 1786295). The date shown first is the date of probate, the second date is when the will was written. ABSON als THOMSON, Nicoles (bur Sheffield) mercer, Jul 12 1521, Jun 5 1521, 9 ARCHEDALE, Jolhn, par Sheffelde, Jan 19 1542, Oct 26 1542, 11 BARNSLAY , John, Sheffield, Apr 20 1553, Jun 9 1548, 13 BEGHTON, Robert, Halome, par Sheffielde, Mar 1 1546, Nov 16 1545,13 BEIGHTON , John, Halome, par Sheffielde, Apr 13 1546, Oct 21 1545, 13 BIRLEY, John, Attercliff, par Sheffield, yeoman, Oct 4 1548, Aug 25 1545, 13 BOROWS, William, Sheffeld, Oct 5 1537, Apr 2 1537, 11 BOYER (or BOWER) Richarde, Sheffielde, Apr 12 1543, Oct 15 1542,11 BRADSHAY, Thomas, Sheffelde, Aug 1 1541, Mar 17 1540, 11 CRESSWIKE, Thomas, Hopathorpe, par Sheffelde, Apr 28 1547, Dec 18 1546,13 CRESWICKE, Thomas, Allerton, par Sheffelde, Nov 14 1537, Sep 20 1537,11 DAILE, Henrie, Sheffield, Oct 2 1550, Apr 23 1550, 13 DAILLE, John, Attercliff, par Sheffield, Jul 7 1547, May 11 1547,13 DENT, George, Sheffeld, Oct 4 1548, July 10 1548, 13 DENT, Thomas, Shefelde, Jun 5 1548, Nov 27 1546, 13 FENTON, Richard, Sheffeld, Marchant, Apr 23 1550, Jan 2 1549, 13 FOX, Robert, par Sheffelde, Aug 8 1544, May 25 1544, 11 FOXE, Steven, Ecclesall, par Sheffeld, Sep 3 1546, July 6 1546, 13 GREVE, Nicholas, Stannington, bur. Bradfield, 18 Jan 1541, 2 Sep 1541, 11 GREVE, Robert, Bradfield, 3 Sep 1546, 21 Jun 1546, 13 GREVE, William, Penistone, 10 Nov 1524, 2 Oct 1524, 9 GREYFES, Richard, Bradfield, 12 May 1520, Admon., Prob. Act HANLEY, William, Whitelay Wood, par Sheffeld, Nov 11 1533, Oct 4 1533, 11 HARTELAY, John, Ecclesfield, 2 May 1544, 24 Apr 1543, 11 HAWKE, Edward, Shefelde, Apr 13 1546, Feb ult 1545, 13 HOBSON, Geffray, par Sheffelde, Aug 31 1541, Sep 1 1540, 11 HOBSON, John, Smallfield, Bradfield, 19 Jan 1542, 9 May 1542, 11 HOBSON, Richard, Steill Banke, par Sheffelde, May 6 1552, Nov 11 1550, 13 HOLLAND, John, bur Sheffeld, Jul 5 1532, Jun 17 1532, 11 HOLLAND, John, Sheffeld, Jan 24 1524, Dec 4 1524, 9 HOLLANDE, Richarde, par Sheffeld, Aug 1 1541, Nov 16 1540, 11 HOWLL, Robert, Brikforde, par Sheffelde, Jun 15 1546, Apr 7 1546, 13 IBBOTSON, Henrie, Wygtwell, bur. St Nicholas, Bradfield, 8 Mar 1538, 28 Jan 1536, 11 KINGE, Richard (bur Sheffelde), Oct 4 1548, Sep 20 1 Edw. VI, 13 MORE, George (bur St.Pat & Paul Sheffeld), Jul 30 1535, Jul 1 1535, 11 MORTON, Henry, Bradfield, 8 Apr 1548, 8 Mar 1547, 11 MORTON, John, Bradfield, 18 May 1518, Admon., Prob. Act MORTON, Phillip, Bradfield, Sep 1551, 14 Jun 1550, 13 MOUNTENEY, Nicholas, Esq., Bradfield, 7 May 1554, 22 Apr 1543, 11 MOUNTENEY, Robert, Cowley, Ecclesfield, 10 Mar 1519, 3 Aug 1519, 9 NOODER, John Atterclif, par Sheffeld, hardwareman, Apr 23 1550, Sep 5 3 Edw. VI, 13 OFFERTON, Robert, par Sheffelde, Aug 31 1541, Apr 7 1541, 11 OKES, Rauf, Shefeld, Sep 3 1546, Jul 9 1546, 13 PARKYNE, Robert, Sheffelde, Oct 5 1553, May 1 1553, 13 RAWSON, Robert, Bradfield, 4 Feb 1545, 2 Nov 1545, 13 RAWSON, William, Sheffeld, tanner, Apr 23 1550, Mar 19 1549, 13 RYLES, Roger, Sheffeld, Sep 1 1551, Dec 14 1550, 13 SAUNDERSON, Robert, Ewis (Yewes), Maltby, 9 Jun 1542, 3 Nov 1541, 11 SAUNDERSON, William, Tickhill, 21 Jul 1522, 11 Sep 1521, 10 SCHERCLIFFE, Thomas, Ecclesfield, 20 Mar 1516, 12 Dec 1516, 9 SHEWALL, John, Sheffeld, yeoman, Oct 2 1550, Dec 26 Edw. VI, 13 SHIRCLIFF, William, Ecclesfield, 23 Dec 1521, 5 Oct 1523, 9 SMYTHE, Laurence, Attercliffe, par Sheffelde, Apr 16 1551, Apr 12 1548, 13 SPONER, Hugh, par Sheffelde, May 11 1539, Dec 5 1539, 11 STANNEFORTH, John, Wadsley, Ecclesfield, 20 Nov 1521, 1521, 9 STANNFORTH, Richard, Brynkless edge, par Sheffelde, Apr 20 1553, Feb 2 1551, 13 STORTH, John Sheffeld, Mar 18 1528, Jan 16 1528, 9 SWIFT, Henry, Sheffeld, Oct 2 1521, Feb 7 1521, 9 TAILOUR, William, Sheffeld, Nov 15 1526, Apr 11 1526, 9 THOMSON, als ABSON, Nicoles (bur Sheffeld), mercer, Jul 12 1521, June 5 1521, 9 WIKERSLAY, John, Bromehall, par Sheffeld, esquire, Jul 1 1528, Apr 24 1528, 9 Extracted wills of the Deanery of Doncaster, in the York Registry 1554-1568 (FHL film 1786295) YAS Vol 14. 1554-1568, date of probate, date on will, volume number. BARBER, Roger, Kirkeheton, 3 Dec 1560, 13 Oct 1560, 16 BARNSLEY, Roger, Sheffield, 2 May 1566, 16 Jan 1565, 17 BIRKE, Christopher, West Marton in Craven, Husbandman, 11 April 1554, 1553, 14 BIRKES, Richard, West Marton, par. Wath on Dearne, husbandman, 4 May 1555, 12 Feb 1554, 14 BIRKES, Thomas, Lynwheat, par. Wathe, 10 April 1559, 23 Feb 1559, 15 BOROWES, Richard, Tinsley, Rotherham, 1 Oct 1556, 6 May 1556, 15 BROMEHED, Charles, Bradfield, 16 Apr 1562, 10 Aug 1561 BROMEHED, John, Dungworth, Bradfield, 16 Apr 1562, 15 Feb 1560 CARRE, Catherine, Attercliffe, Sheffield, 1 Feb 1563, 28 Sep 1563, 17 DALE, Agnes, Normanton on Trent (Notts), 20 April 1559, 5 Oct 1558, 15 DALE, William, Nether Popleton, 7 Jul 1567, 2 Apr 1567, 17 EYRE, Robert, Dungworth, Bradfield, 26 Apr 1558, 21 Jan 1557, 15 GREAVE, James, Sheffield, husbandman, 11 Jul 1558, 22 Jun 1557, 15 GREAVE, Nicholas, Hawlecarre, Sheffield, 2 Oct 1566, 1 Jul 1556, 17 GREAVES, John, Fullwood, Sheffield, 29 Nov 1558, 13 Nov 1557, 15 GREAVES, Rauf, Hinchelf, Penistone, yeoman, 15 Jul 1561, 29 Mar 1561, 17 GREIVE, Diones, widow of John, Wyndhill, Bradfield, 1 Jul 1562, 6 Mar 1561, 17 GREYVE, John, Ughillwoodside, Bradfield, 2 Dec 1561, 11 Sep 1558, 17 GREYVE, John, Ughillwoodside, Bradfield, 2 Oct 1566, 9 Sep 1565, 17 GREYVE, Sir Thomas, Bolterstone, bur. Bradfield, priest, 6 Oct 1558, 31 Dec 1557, 15 GREYVE, William, Fayrhirst, Bradfield, 4 May 1557, 2 Sep 1556, 15 GREYVES, Margaret, widow, Bradfield, 16 Apr 1561, Admon. GREYVES, Rauf, Hallfield, Bradfield, 18 Sep 1565, 8 Jun 1565, 17 HINCHECLIFFE, Henry, Crosse, par. Burton, 3 Oct 1565, 27 Dec 1564, 17 HINCLIFFE, als. Hoghton, Richard, clerk, (buried. Bramcotte, Notts), 13 May 1557, 13 Dec 1556, 15 HOBSON, Jeffray, Screth, par. Sheafeld, Cutlar, 20 Nov 1558, 10 Jan 1557, 15 HOBSON, John, Doncaster, Alderman, 31 May 1557, 2 Mar 1556, 15 HOBSON, Thomas, Swynton, (bur Wath), 26 Sep 1558, 13 Apr 1558, 15 HOBSON, William, (bur. Brandisburton), 9 May 1563, 15 Feb 1562/3, 17 HOBSONE, Thomas, Sheffelde, Hardwareman, 30 Jan 1555, 30 Aug 1555, 15 HOWSLAIE, Thomas, Howsley Hall, Ecclesfield, yeoman, 6 Oct 1558, 7 Dec 1552, 15 HOWSLEY, Thomas, Howlsey Hall, Ecclesfield, 13 Mar 1558, 20 Jan 1558, 15 HYNCHCLEFF, George, Tickhill, 26 Apr 1558, 15 Nov 1557, 15 JEPSON, Thomas, Melton, parish Wath, 29 Nov 1558, 12 Oct 1558, 15 JEPSON, William, Northdighton, 11 May 1566, 16 Feb 1565, 17 PASSELEY, John, snr., Maltby, 1 Oct 1556, 13 May 1556, 15 RAWLYNSON, John, Rotherham, 10 Oct 1560, 23 Nov 1559, 16 RAWSONE, Hugh, Rotherham, 1 Oct 1556, 20 Mar 1554, 15 REYVELL, Thomas, Stannington, Bradfield, 1 Oct 1556, 27 Mar 1556, 15 ROBERTE, Lyonell, Ackworth, 9 Nov 1557, 15 Sept 1557, 15 ROBERTES, John, Hull, Meryner, 4 Mar 1560, 9 Jun 1560, 16 ROBERTES, John, Kyreketon (Notts) 13 May 1557, 1 April 1557, 15 ROBERTES, William, Ratcliffe on Sore, (Notts), Husbn. 4 May 1558, 12 April 3+4, Phil & Mary, 15 RODES, William, The Parke, Sheffield, 1 Oct 1556, 13 Mar 1556, 15 ROOSE, Thomas, the eldest, Helay, Sheffield, 4 May 1554, 9 Jul 1554, 14 SANDERSON, John, Langsett, parish Penystone, 21 June 1565, 2 Feb 1560, 17 SAWRESBYE, Robert, Brighouses, Sheffield, 29 Nov 1558, 14 Apr 1558, 15 SHERECLIFF, Nicholas, Ecclesfield, yeoman, 16 Feb 1556, 12 Oct 1556, 15 SHIRTCLIFF, John, Ecclesfield, 3 Sep 1567, 26 Mar 1567, 17 SKARGILL, William, Crydlinge Parke, Parish Darrington, 5 Oct 1564, 27 Apr 1564, 17 SKERGELL, Thomas, jnr., Sheffield, 18 Sep 1565, 23 May 1565, 17 SKERGILL, Robert, snr., Sheffield, yeoman, 20 Jan 1557, 26 Oct 1557, 15 SPOWNARE, William, Sheffield, sheather and yeoman, 2 Oct 1555, 12 Feb 1554, 14 STAFURTH, Ownfray, Hallfield, Sheffield, 29 Nov 1558, 7 Sep 1558, 15 SWIFFT, Robert, Sheffield, 24 Sep 1567, 18 Jul 1567, 17 SWIFTE, Robert, The Archerfield, Sheffield, 31 May 1557, 24 Jun 1554, 15 SWYFTE, John, Sheffield, 1 May 1567, 7 Nov 1566, 17 SWYNDEN, Thruston, Bradfield, 14 Mar 1560, 13 Feb 1559, 16 WHITEHEAD, Alexander, Penystone, 9 Dec 1556, 18 Aug 1556, 15 WHITEHEAD, William, Adlingfleite, 10 Jun 1568, 18 Feb 1567, 17 WHYTEHEADE, Nicholas, Tinsley, Rotherham, 20 Jan 1557, 16 Sep 1557, 15 WIGFALL, Richard, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, 10 Oct 1560, 5 Feb 1559, 16 WYLKYNSON, Edmond, Attercliffe, Sheffield, 26 Sep 1558, 2 Aug 1558, 15 From Index of Wills at York Registry 1568-1585 (FHL film 1786295).
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