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Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire 1634 1898 : ffiottB on the Visitation of praoitttfhire 1634. BY A. GIBBONS, F.S.A. [Printed for Subscribers only.] Lincoln JAMES WILLIAMSON, PRINTER, 290, HIGH STREET. 1898. H ffixduz. THE Visitation which is the subject of the following Notes was made in the year 1634 by Chitting, Chester Herald, and Thompson, acting as deputies to St. George, Clarenceux, and Burroughs, Norroy. The original is in the College of Arms, and no complete copy is known to exist outside the College. Its press-mark in the College Library is C. 23. A List of the pedigrees comprised in the Visitation follows this Preface, those printed in this volume being indicated by an asterisk. The List is followed by the " Disclaimers " at the Visitation, being the names of those gentlemen who were summoned by the Heralds to show their right to bear arms, and either neglected, or refused, or were unable to do so. , Jtbijro*. Adams, Tydd S. Mary *Bolles, Scampton Allen, Hundleby Booth, Goxhill Alleyn, Wilsford ,, Sleaford ,, Skillington ,, East Halton Amcotts, Langton ,, Wootton , , Astrop „ Killingholme Anderson, Broughton Bownde, Louth ,, Casthorpe Bowyer, Bottesford Appleyard, Ulceby Bradley, Louth ,, East Halton *Brewster, Burwell Archer, Great Ponton Briggs, Scremby Armine, Osgodby Brighouse, Coleby Armstrong, Corby Browne, Stamford Asfordby, Saltfleetby „ Pinchbeck , Ashe, Wyberton , Croft Ashfield, Caythorpe ,, Holton-on-Bain Ashton, Grantham *Brownlow, Belton * , Minting , Humby , Ayscough, Kelsey Broxholme. Lincoln * „ Fulstow j) )» ,, Thornton „ Stixwold Nettleham ,, Towes , N. Kelsey and Grimsby , , South Thoresby ,, Bryan, Bolingbroke (2) Buck, Syston Bagshaw, Bourn Burdett, Brandon Baldwer, Sutton Burgess, Creeton Baldwin, Winterton Burgh, Kirton and Grimsby Balguy, Stamford Burneby, Barholm |Ballet, Woodthorpe Burrell, Dowsby Barber, Ruskington Bui ton, Boston Bardesley, Little Gonerby Bury, Grantham Barker, Tealby Butler, Coates by Stow „ Steeping Magna Barnard, Caistor Barnes, Grimsby Caborne, Saltfleetby Baron, Boston Caldecot, Berling Grange Basset, Keal *Caldwall, Thorganby Bawde, Somerby Calverley, Gosberton Benson, North Kelsey Carr, Sleaford Beresford, Leadenham Carter, Coningsby Bestow, Holton-le-Moor Cater, Langton by Wragby Betts, Barlings Cave, Grantham Beverley, Cherry Willingham Cawdron, Hale *Bilcliffe, Usselby Cecil, Stamford (2) Bingham, Market Stainton Chapman, Edlington Birkhill, Garthorpe Childe, Harmston Bishop, Hemswell Cholmeley, Kirkby Underwood *Blanchard, Tetford Clerke, Creeton Blundeston, West Keale Clinton, Sturton Parva Blythe, Stroxton *Clipsham, Cadeby Bolle, Biscathorpe Cogdale, Flixborough Colthurst, Aunsby , , Haugh , VI. Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire 1634. Columbell, Gainsborough Folkingham, Sleaford „ Elyton Fordham, Barholm Coney, Sturton Parva Foster, Lincoln „ North Stoke Frieston, Thimbleby ,, Grantham Friskney, Bennington ,, Gedney Fylkyn, Langton „ Sutton S. Mary Constable, Bottesford * „ West Rasen Gamlyn, Spalding Copland, Hatcliffe Gannock, Sibsey Copledyke, Harrington Garnon, Broughton Corbet, Croft *Gedney, Ancaster Cordwaye, Norinanby „ Swarby Cornwallis, Lincoln *Gibbon, Tealby Cracroft, Burgh Gibson, Walmsgate ,, Westby Godfrey, Grantham Cressey, Fulsby inJKirkby-on-Bain ,, Thonock Culverwell, Cherry Burton Godsalve, Barton-on-Humber Curwen Gooche, Alvingham *Cust, Hacconby Goodhall, Holywell Goodhand, Kirmond-le-Mire Goodman, Threckingham *Dalyson, Greetwell Goodrick, Stickney Darby, Leake Goodwyn, Sleaford Darrell, Horkstow Gower, Grimsby Deligne, Harlaxton Grantham, Goltho Dickenson, Woodhouse and Gainsborough Gravenor, Messingham Disney, Norton Disney Gregory, Mexborough Doleman, Uffington Groome, Bitchfield Doughty, Worlaby Guevaro, Stenigot Dymock, Scrivelsby Guillim, Swayfield „ Kyme , , Lincoln , , Haltham-on-Bain Hall, Kettlethorpe ,, Gretford ,, Spalding and Boston Earle, Stragglethorpe Hamby, Tathwell Ellis, Lincoln Hamerton, Walcot ,, Wyham *Hansard, Humberstone Elmes, Sutton * ,, Gayton-le-Wold Elwes, Gainsborough Harbottle, Baston Elye, Utterby Harington, Wykeham in Spalding Emerson, Cadney , Boothby ,, Searby Hart, Boston Empson, Boston Hartgrave, Wilksby Eresby, Somercotes Hastings, Bilsby Estoft, Estoft "Hatcher, Careby Evington, Spalding Healey, Burringham Evre (Eure), Washingborough Heneage, Hainton Ewart, Bail of Lincoln Herenden, Graby in Aslackby Heron, Cressy in Surfleet ,, Burton Coggles Farmery, Heapham Hewitt, Ingoldsby Fawne, Skendleby Hickman, Gainsborough Fiennes, Sturton Parva Hobson, Boston Fitz, Market Rasen , , Spalding Fitz William, Clixby Hodgson, Raithby , , , Pedigrees. vn. Hodson, Gedney *Lockton, Swineshead Hollingworth, Lincoln * „ Boston Hollis, Grimsby Lodington, Faldingworth Hopkinson, Alford Loundes, Bratoft Hornby, Lucas, Fenton Hornsey, Fiskerton Houghton, Boston Howe, Sudbroke Holme Maddyson, Fulnetby Howson, Wigtoft , Trusthorpe Humberstone, Upton Manby, Walmsgate Hunston, Leake Markham, Sedgebrook Hurst, Barrowby ,, Newbold Abbey Hussey, Dunholme , Boston ,, Honington Marshall, Bloxholme Hutchinson, Theddlethorpe Marshe, Mareham-on-the-Hill and Heckington Massingberd, Gunby Irby, Whaplode , Louth , , Sutterton Maudit, Sturton Magna Iremonger, Boothby Maxey, Burgh-in-the-Marsh Ifhell, Bratoft Medlicot, Boston Meredith, Burton Coggles Meres, Kirton-in-Holland Jenkinson, Wickham „ Bonby „ Sotherey in Bardney Metcalfe, Revesby Jessopp, Revesby Metham, Bullington Johnson, Raithby Michell, South Witham ,, Claxby *Micklethwaite, Binbrook Julyan, Lincoln Midlemore. Barton-on-Humber Milner, Wickenby Monson, South Carlton Kay, Holbeach ,, Northorpe Kelke, Bametby >> j» *Kent, Langton-by-Horncastle Moore, Grantham King, Ashby-de-la-Laund , , Stubton Kirkton, Grimsby Morgan, Scrivelsby Kynde, Coleby Morley, Holme Moryson, Beelsby Mussenden, Burgh-in-the-Marsh Lacon, Tetney Lacy, Gainsborough Lambert, Pinchbeck Needham, Grimsby Langton, Langton Nelson, Hougham „ Keadby, Isle of Axholme Nelthorp, Brigg ,, Mareham Nethercotts, Nettleham Larke, Gainsborough Nevile, Haddington Law, Candlesby * „ Faldingworth Lawson, Revesby Newcomen, Saltfleetby „ Scremby ,, Withern Leach, Ranby ,, Hagnaby Lenyng, Barnetby Newstead, Somercotes *Lister, Coleby Newton, Gonerby * ,, Horncastle Nicholson, Gainsborough *Littlebury, Somersby Northan, Whitton Llanden, Hundleby Norton, Sibsey „ Dalby Norwood, Wykeham in Spalding , viii. Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire 1634. Ogle, Pinchbeck (2) *Sandwith, Barton-on-Humber Oldfield, Spalding *Savile, Newton Ormsby, Partney Scopham, East Halton Osgarby, Osgarby *Scrope, Cockerington Osney, Louth Sharpe, Bourn Sheffield, Croxby. Shepard, Hemingby Palfryman, Lusby Sherard, Gautby Palmer, Burgh-in-the-Marsh , Alvingham Sits'ilt. See Cecil. , Winthorpe Skegness, Trusthorpe Carlton Scroop Alford Fleet Skepper, East Kirkby Parker, Toynton Skinner, Frieston Parkyns, Ashby Skipwith, Legbourne * , , , Grantham , Grantham Paslew, Welton „ Utterby Pelham, Brocklesby Sleford, Woolsthorpe Pell, Dembleby Smith, Irford „ Tattershall , , Heapham Pepper, , Elsham Thorley , Phillips, Orby ,, Close of Lincoln , , Wispington Pickering, Hougham ,, Theddlethorpe Pigge, West Keal , Boston , Pigott, Orby Snoden, Horncastle *Pilkington, Hawerby and North Coates , Boston , Pistor, Metheringham and Close of Lincoln *South, Kelstern * Ponte, Lincoln ,, Somercotes Portington, Owston, Isle of Axholme Stacy, Castle Bytham Prescott, Heighington Staveley, Purley, Farlesthorpe Storey *Pury, Kirton and Walcot Stourton, Walesby Stow, Newton Stukeley, Boston Quadring, Irby Styroppe, Close of Lincoln Symcotts, Louth Taylor, Doddington Radley, Yarborough Thompson, Wellingore Rands, Lincoln , Anwick ,, Burton juxta Lincoln ,, Bloxham Reade, Wrangle ,, Boothby Rigdon, Gedney Thorndyke, Greenfield Riley, Boston ,, Scamblesby Rither, Belton Thornhill, Mareham Rivett, Rowston ,, Owston Robinson, Lincoln Thornton, Grantham *Rosseter, Somerby Thorold, Grantham , , Kirton-in-Holland ,, Hough on Hill Rothwell, Ewerby „ Marston (2) Rowe, Welbourn , Boston , Thory, Boston , , Ingoldmells Saltmarsh, Wragby *Tirwhitt, Kettleby „ Strubby * „ Stainfield Sanderson, Abbey Grange Tokyng, Edlington Sands, Thornton College Tooley, Doewood Grange Pedigrees. IX. *Totheby, Totheby Whetstone, Caistor Tourney, Whichcote, Coningsby Townley, Nocton (2) „ Dunston Townraw, Ashby „ Haverholme Tredway, Hough White, Markby Truesdale, Hundon Wickham, Caistor Trollop, Bourn Williams, Denton Tupholme, Grimsby ,, Swarby Williamson, Bilsby Willson, Manthorpe *Upton, Northolme (2) Wilson, Sheepwash Wimberley, Pinchbeck Wingfield, Stamford Vaudelure, Boston Witherwyck, Snelland Vavasour, Bellwood Wolby Wooley, Cumberworth Woolmer, Swineshead (2) Wade, Kingerby Wray, Glentworth Walcot, Walcot ,, Spridlington Walpole, Alvingham Wright, Caistor ,, Pinchbeck „ Market Rasen Weaver, Stamford Welby, Denton * ,, Moulton Yarborough, Yarborough Welcome, Market Stainton Yorke, Nettleham Whatton, Stamford Yowars, Whelpdaie, Orby DISCLAIMERS. Ansell, Edward, Gosberton Daniell, John, Sutton Archer, Alexander, Welton Dawson, Geo., Temple Brewer ,, Nathaniel Day, William Armsted, Thomas, Abthorpe „ Gunby Aystrop, Thomas, Kirton Denton, William Drake, John, Habrough Drant, John, Mawthorpe Bateman, Thomas, Rathby Draper, Rd., Boston Benskin, John, Brought Bilclift, Joseph Bolt, John, Edlington Foster, John, Holbech Booky, Francis, Temple Brewer Fotherby, George Brown, Wm., Gainsborough Brugh, Wm., Horncastle Burkhill, John, Garthorpe Gilby, Richd., Goxhill Graves, Wm., Algarkirk Greve, Wm., Grasby Chamberlain, Edwd., Pinchbeck
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