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[Sir Thomas Grey of Horton.]

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[HORTON impaling an unfinished shield.]

[Thomas Carr of Ford.]

[Gules, on a chevron argent three estoiles sable.]

THE PEDEGRE OF SIR THOMAS GREY OF HORTON.

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The pedigree is left blank by Harvey, but a shield of arms is tricked which is here reproduced. It will be observed that the arms differ from the ordinary Grey of Horton arms, argent, two bars azure on a bend gules a bezant, which first appear in the visitation of 1575, and consist of the Horton arms borne according to Burke's Armoury by the extinct baronetly family of Horton of Chadderton in Lancashire. The arms for Grey of Horton in Constable's Roll, Surtees Society, vol. 41, app. p. viii. are barry of six, azure and argent, a bend gules. The impalement is unfinished. The arms intended are probably those of Widdrington or Clavering. The Horton arms are evidently formed by differencing the arms of Grey of Heton. For pedigree see Dalton's visitation post.

THE PEDEGRE OF THOMAS CARE OF FORD.

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THOMAS CARE, ijd son to John Care, maryed Elyzabeth, dowghter of Wylliam Heron and cossyn and heyre to Sir Wylliam Heron of Ford, and by her hath yssu Wylliam, eldyst; Agnes, Elyzabeth.

The will dated Aug., 1551, of John Carr of Hetton, father of Thomas Carr, is printed in Durham Wills, part i. p. 138. By the inq. p.m. of Thomas Carr taken 9 March, 1560, it was found that he died 26 Jan., 1558, and that William Carr, his son and heir, was aged 9.

[Robert Lisle of Felton.]

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[Quarterly.-1 and 4. LISLE.

2 and 3. ATHOL.

Impaling.-1 and 4. HARVEY of Suffolk. 2 and 3. NERNEWTE.]

[William Daniell of Beswick.]

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THE PEDEGRE OF ROBERT LYSLE OF FELTON IN CO. NORTHUMBERLOND, ESQUYER.

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The pedigree is left blank by Harvey, but a shield is tricked by him and is here reproduced. Sir Robert del Isle of Woodburn six generations earlier married Mary, daughter and co-heir of Sir Aymer de Athol, and Robert Lisle who died 25 April, 1554, seized of Felton, married Anne, daughter of John Hervey of Ickworth, Suffolk. New History of Northumberland, vol. vii. pp. 256-257.

THE PEDEGRE OF WYLLIAM DANYELL OF
BESWYKE IN YORKSHYRE.

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WYLLIAM DAN YELL of Beswyke, maryed Alyce, dowghter to Sir John Normanvylle, and he had yssu Wylliam.

WYLLIAM DANYELL, sone and heyre to Wylliam, maryed Margaret, dowghter of Sir William Gascoyne, and had yssu Wylliam; Ysabell, wedyd to Warde of Loconton; Margaret, wedyd [blank]; Elenore, wedyd to William Clyffe; Alyce, wedyd to Hornby of Holdernes.

WYLLIAM DANYELL, Sone of Wylliam,. maryed Anne, dowghter to Sir Raffe Salveyne of Newbygyn, and yssu Wylliam, sone and heyre; John, ijnd sone; Francis, iijrd sone; Thomas, iiijth sone; Isabell, wedyd to Rychard Grymston of Owronne in Holdernes: Elyzabeth, wedyd to John Hardy; et Anne, wedyd to John Sygeston; and Janne.

WYLLIAM DANYELL, sone and heyr to William, maryed Elyzabeth, dowghter of Rychard Smytheley of Thorn Branton, and had yssu Wylliam, eldyst; Rychard, ijnd sone; Elyzabeth and Ysabell.

The dispensation for the marriage of William Daniell with Ann Salvin was dated 20th Dec., 1519. Test. Ebor., part iii. p. 371. His will, dated 22nd Aug., 1540, and proved 7th Sept., 1540, is printed in Test. Ebor., part vi. p. 105. The will of his son, William Daniell, who married Elizabeth Smytheley, was dated 22nd May, 1557, and proved 28th April, 1558. Wills in the York Registry, 1554-1568, p. 44. By his ing. p.m. taken on the 20th Jan., 1558, it was found that his will was dated 20th April, 1557, that he died on the 23rd May, 1557, that William, his son and heir, was aged 11, and that he left two other sons and five daughters. The field tricked argent in the shield reproduced is usually blazoned gules, and the cross therein tricked gules is usually blazoned or.

[Cotilliam Belasis of tenknoll.]

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[1 and 4. BELLASIS.

2 and 3. ERRINGTON, a mullet for a difference.]

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