The History And Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness, in the East-Riding of the County of York, Including the Abbies of Meaux And Swine, Wwith the Priories of Nunkeeling And Burstall 2
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buried at at St. John's, bap. 31 Oct. at St. John's. at Beverley. 1721. (1.) A pedigree in the ITarleian MS.S. No. 1052, p. 44, states that John Appleyard, of Heslington, married Margaret, d. of — Fortham, of Grimsby, whilst Glover is followed in the text, which states he married Grace, dr of — Pemberton. (2.) The Harl. MS.S. ped. again states that Nicholas m.irried a daughter of — Holdenby, (3.) Thomas Appleyard was sheriff of York, 1542, and tvvice Lord Mayor, in 1551 and 1563. He bought the ...estate at Heslington, of his eldest brother's son, John Appleyard, then of Burstwick. Adam Appleyard gave a silver wine bowl, with a cover, gilt, weighing 16 oz. to the corporation of York. (4.) By will, proved 4th March, 1562, she desires to be buried in All Plallowes, Skeckling, now commonly called Burstwick, (5.) John Appleyard, Esq. registered his ped. in 1584. In 1597 he names in his will his nephew Francis Boynton, Esq., and his cousin Ralph Headlam, gent. He devises his manor of North Frothingham, jointly to his daughters, Jane and Katharine, and settles lands on his sons, Thos.
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