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}> » INDEX TO SHERBOENS. 181 P1GB8 John, 26 Dec.
1448, was presented to the chaplaincy of Stampit on the death of
John Bloss or Blois. (Act. Cur. Consist. Boffen., 220.) „ **1450, 18
April. Deputatl fnerunt ad supervidendum scolas grammaticales pro
proximo anno M. Johannes Shyrborne " (Boase and Clark, Reg. Univ.,
Oxford Hist. Soc., i. 288). Probably the same John whose will was
proved by the Chancellor of the University 17 Oct. 1452 {Wills at
Oxford'). „ Rector of Gyseley. Administration 2 Sep. 1455. No
Sherboms mentioned. (York RefTM u« 319.) „ of Eelfeld, parish of
Stillingfleet. WiU 20 April 1462 ; wife Agnes, son William. (York
R€^., Prob. Act, ii. 465.) „ 1468. Capellanus fomicavit cum Marione
Browne, solnta. Had to do penance. (Surtees Soc., Ixiv. (1874), 137-
9.) „ — " Johannis 8hirborne capellani defunct! " 1478-9 (^Fabric
Rolls of Ripon, Surtees Soc., 249); "de 20s. receptis de executor
testamenti Johannis Shirburne " (255) ; other " feodae et
liberaciones denariorum " (260-61). of Stony hurst, o. 1480, said to
have married Maria, dau. of Sir John Tempest, was bearer of a
petition from the monks of St. Peter and St. Paul, Mookelney, Bath
and Wells Diocese, on 23 Sep. 1622 (C.S.P., Henry VIII., iii.. No.
2563) ; elected Abbot 21 Oct. (No. 2629) ; confirmed as Abbot 7
Nov. (No. 2655) ; writ for restitution of temporalities 12 Nov. (No.
2668) ; resigned 1532 (jMd., v.. No. 1270, 7) ; refused a benefice of
20 marks a year (ibid., vi. 943). Hutchins, in his History of Dorset
(third edition), iv. 211, gives the following account of John
Schirborne : Abbot of Glastonbury 14 Henry VIII. (1522) ; elected 6
Henry VIII. (10 Oct.) ; installed 6 Henry VIII. (8 Nov.), having been
Prior 9 Cal. Mail 17 Henry VII. (23 April 1502). (I.), of Ribbleton, c.
16a2— 1602 27, 34,87, 110 (II.), of Ribbleton, c. 1679—1665 88 of
Ribbleton, b. 1628 89 of Wolfhouse, b. e. 1570 59 of Roclyfe. Will 4
Aug. 1658. Wife Dorithe ; son Richard ; son Thomas ; son John ;
dau. Elizabeth ; bro. Walles ; John Johnson, my sister's son ; daus. "
Dorithe Effam and Yssabell, whom I had with my other wyfe"; dau.
Eatherin. (York Reg., xviii. 91.) „ in 1638 was of the livery of the
Joiners' Company, London. QMiddx. and Herts Notes and Queries, iv.
69.) „ of Oxford, Christ, and bur. 12 Jan. 1539-40. (R^. St. Aldate's.)
„ married Elizabeth G-roome 7 Oct. 1592, at Bitton, Gloucestershire.
She was bur. there 15 Dec. 1618. There were also bur. at Bitton
Mary Sherborne 26 Nov. 1638, and Elizebath Sharbume 7 April 1654.
„ John, of Clerkenwell, d. 1602 148 „ poore gatherynge man
[collector of alms] ; bur. at Tydrington, Cheshire, 22 Feb. 1570. (L.
and C.R., v.) „ of Stidd. [See John of Bailey.] „ (I.), of Sheffield, d.
1726 73, 74 „ (11.), of Sheffield, d. 1772 76, 76 „ (I.), of Bailey Hall
and Sheffield 71, 72 „ (IL), of Bailey Hall and Sheffield, d. 1683 73 „
(L), of Wolfhouse 63 „ (II. ), of Wolfhouse, d. 1657 60, 62, 64 „ (L),
of Bailey, d. 1611 110, 111 „ (II.), of Bailey and (I.) of Stidd, m.
1635 112 „ (IIL), of Bailey and Sherborn House, d. 1728 112 n >»
»»
182 INDEX TO SHBBBOBNS. VAOB8 John, 4 and 6 Philip
and Maiy (1657), was one of the homage in a General
Goartheld280ot.at Wimbledon. (Court Bolls of Wimbledon.) „
ofRoolyffe. Will 7 Oct. 1668. (York Reg., 16. 3. 91.) „ of Wolfhouse,
Vicar of Leyland, d. 1694 67, 69 „ bapt. 23 Aug. 1661. (Chipping
Beg.) „ 1686. Defendant in an action heard at Preston, William
Arram plaintiff, re Arram Hall and other messuages and lands. (Cal.
Pleadings Duo. Lano. (28 Eliz.), ui. 185.) „ in 1692 was defendant in
an action re messuage and lands at Le1ande,co. Lancaster. (Cal.
Pleadings Due. Lane, 34 EHiz.) „ Plaintiff v. Buckland to protect title
under lease of a close at Whitcombe, Somersetshire. (Cal. Proo.
Chano. (Eliz.), iii 97.) „ and Ann Maskall(MarscaU),m. 10 June 1626.
(Reg. St. Michaelle-Belfrey, York.) „ son of Richard S. ; bur. 10 March
1619-20. (Mitton Beg.) „ of Bishop's Sutton, d. 1618 ^ 149 „ of
Cowan, mentioned 1612 61 „ son of Thomas S. ; christ. 10 Aug.
1628. (Chipping Beg.) „ filius Mr. John Sherburne ; sep. 28 Maie
1628. (Preston Beg.) „ of Wandsworth; his wife Alice bur. 16 Aug.
1661. (Beg. Wandsworth.) „ (L), of Chipping and Knott, 1602-65 64,
114 „ (IL), of Knott, b. 1660 106, 116, 116 „ of Adiam, 1609 80 „ of
Odiham, b. 1615 80 „ 22 Nov. 1641. Draft order of l^e House of
Commons committing J. S. to the Gatehouse until he shall give
security to produce his son. (H. of L. MSS., C.J., ii. 322.) „ translator
of Ovid, d. 1640 82 „ of Stidd Hall Farm, m. Catherine His will, dated
1770, is said to be at Lancaster. Mr. Smith says that he left the
following children, all dauB. : Elizabeth, Anne, Alice, Grace, Mary. I
cannot place him in any Pedigree, but ? John (II.) of Bailey. „ of
Dutton,
INDEX TO SHERBORNS. 183 PAOB8 John, d. 1706.
Administration granted to William Reed, principal creditor. John S.
was of the parish of St. Mary-at-Hill, now in Mercantile Navy, the
".Dove " Galley. Relict Maria Shirbnrne. (P.C.C. Adm., Eedes, 244.) „
On 3 Ang. 1714 had a good-condact certificate from two magistrates
at Norwich. (T. C. Smith MS.) „ Qneens* College, Cambridge, A.B.
1717, A.M. 1721. (^Grud, Cant., 425.) „ late of Osbaldtwistle. Will
1735-6 ; nnder £50. (Chester Reg. ; L. and C.R., xxii. 332.) „ of Bath,
m. 1736 150 „ of Bedfont and Windsor, b. 1720 138 „ of Bedfont and
London, b. 1795 135 „ of Westerleigh, d. 1757 » 150 of Bedfont, b.
1721 133 „ of Bedfont, b. 1768 133 ,, of Heston, o. 1720-80 145 „ d.
1752; of St. Pancras, but formerly of St. Paul's, Covent Garden,
London. Administration granted to John Sherburn, lawful son of the
said deceased. (P.C.C. Adm., Dec. 1752.) „ Will 1756, of St. George's,
Bloomsbury, Middx. ; no Sherburns mentioned. (P.C.C, 262, Grazier.)
„ of Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire. \^See John Shbbbubn OP
Hull.] „ "Hannah, wife of John Sherborne, died 29 Oct. 1853, aged
72." (Family grave, Brompton Cemetery, London.) „ of Hull and
Tranby Lodge, Hessle, East Yorkshire, M.B. Edin. and CM. 1875 ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1877 (Univ. Edin.) ; J.P. ; Hon. Surgeon Hull Royal
Infirmary ; Consulting Surgeon Victoria Hospital for Children, Hull ;
Surgeon-Major 2nd East Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery 1892 ; House
Surgeon and Pathologist Hull Royal Infirmary ; Sheriff of Hull 1887,
Mayor 1888-90 ; son of John Sherburn of Howden, East Yorkshire,
returned as owning there 16 acres, 2 roods, 36 poles of land, of
yearly rental of £94 10s. (^Reftum of Owners of Land, 1873 ; P.P.)
[Sherburn.] „ of West Kington, Wilts, 1873 ; returned as owning 4
acres, 0 roods, 13 poles, of the yearly value of £12 10s. (^Return of
Owners of Land, 1873; P.P.) Occurs in P.O. Directory, Wilts, 1898.
[Sherborne.] „ signalman, 18 Bath Road, Holbech, Leeds, 1897.
[Sherborne.] „ Abby Park Villas, Keynsham, R.S.O., Somerset, 1897.
[Sherborne.) „ Heslington, York, 1897. [Sherburn.] „ of Hereford.
[See John Sherbubn Tench.] This John S. had two Ex Libris, one
before his marriage and one after. The second shews an impalement
of the Sherborn Arms with those of Powle of Alford, co. Essex. [See
Shebbobk Abmb and Ex Libbis.] Probably the John S. of Titley,
Herefordshire, whose wife, Mrs. Sherburne, relict of John S. of Titley,
died 1815, aged 76. iGent. Mag. (1816), 187.) John Sherburn Tench.
In Burke's General Armory, 1884, we read — "Sherburne
(exemplified 1853 to John Sherburn Tench, Esq., on his taking the
name and Arms of Sherburne by royal licence, under the will of John
Sherburne of Hereford) : Per bend or and vert a lion rampant, a
bordure embattled counterchanged. Crest : An unicorn's head erased
lozengy or aud vert, armed and maned gold. Motto : • Nee temere
neo timide.' " See p. 156. John Watts, of Odiham, o. 1826-50 143
Joseph, of Odiham, d. 1621 80
184 INDEX TO SHERBOBNS. Joseph (alias Holden), General
of the English Benedictines. Was at Paris in 1676 aboat adebt due
from the Kin^r (H.M.G., zi. (7), 13). There is a letter from this man
signed '* Jos. Holden," and dated Bobidas, Xbre 7, 1696, addressed
to W. Groves, of a purely business nature, in the British Museum,
MS. 28,919, 26. „ d. 1711 ; of East Hatley, Cambridgeshire.
Admimstration granted to Maria Rogers, widow, sister to Joseph S.
(P.G.C. Adm. (1711), 72.) „ d. 1721. In the Royal Navy, Ship **
Phoenix.'* Administration granted to Francis Avery, creditor. (P.C.C.
Adm. (1721), 203.) „ d. 1763 ; of Falmouth, Captain of the **
Hanover " Pacquet Boat, Esq. Administration granted to Statira,
widow and relict, Jan. 1764. (P.C.C. Adm., 1764.) „ Wm., son of
Joseph Sherburne, shoemaker, bapt. 10 Feb. 1770 ; Robert, son of
Joseph Sherburne, shoemaker, bapt. 17 Dec. 1771. (Reg. of
Huggate, Yorks, P.R. Soc., 1901.) „ of the Bengal Civil Service. Letter
to Warren Hastings 5 Jan. 1785 ; sends a memorial to W. H., dated
from Calcutta, and hopes to obtain reward and compensation for his
long services. Is quite unaware of any offence, as W. H. has always
assured him that he has never offended. (Brit. Mns. MS. 29,167,
328.) This is probably the same as Joseph Sherburne of the Bengal
Civil Service, whose widow, Frances Johnstone Sherburne, niece to
the Lord Kinnaird, d. 11 May 1832 (Oent, Mag, (1832). 475), and
whose only son was P. J. P. Sherburne of the Royals, who d. at
Berbice, British Guiana, in 1831. i^ent, Mag. (1831), 477 ; see p.
156.) „ of Nempnett, Somersetshire, 1873. Returned as owning 88
acres, 1 rood, 38 poles, of the yearly value of £126 5s. (Return of
Owners of Land, 1873 ; P.P.) [Sherborne.] Joyce, of Clerkenwell, b.
1597 148 „ of Clerkenwell, m. 1603 148 Judith (Rogers) 124 Juliana,
of Twistleton, m. Morley, c, 1650 101 Justinian, of Oxford, 1627—
1700 83 „ of Essex, b. 1656 83 Eatherine, see Catherine. Leslie
Rupert, b. 1895 142 Lettice, of Oxford, christ. 9 Nov. 1593. (Beg. St.
Aldate's.) Lucy, of Sherbom House, m. Towneley 109, 111 Luke, of
Wolfhall, d. 1608 59, 60 M Mabel, of Stonyhurst, c, 1440 17
Margaret ( — ^), m. John (11.) of Stonyhurst 11 „ of Stonyhurst, m.
1376-7 12 „ (Talbot), m. c, 1580 101 „ of Stonyhurst, m. Towneley,
e. 1580 34, 36 „ (Bradley) 67 „ In 1587 was one of the plaintiffs in
an action against Anne Shirburne and Gilbert Asheson, pleading
deed of release for goods, chattels, and debt at Chagley, Lancashire.
(Cal. Pleadings Due. Lane, iii. 188, 29 Eliz.) „ of Oxford, m.
Mountford, 1599 80
INDEX TO SHEBBORNS. 185 PA0R8 Margaret, of Bailey
Hall, m. Richardson 71, 72 ,, dan. of John S., christ. 6 April 1615.
(Chipping Beg.) „ (Tnnstall), m. c, 1620 93 „ of Ribbleton, dan. of
John 90 „ of Osbonmeby 90 ,, of Mitton, dan. of Robert 98 „ dan. of
Henry S. of Thorneley, bur. 22 Deo. 1 660. (Chipping Reg.) „ (— ),
m. John (I.) of Knott ; d. 1666 114, 115 „ (aZta^ Gregson) 41,43 „
(Binkes), m. 1669 148 „ (Robinson), m. 1669 148 „ wife of Thomas
S., bur. 31 Jan. 1697-8, (Chipping R^.) „ (Bawne), see Thomas of
Monk Fryston. „ (Nelson), c. 1660— 1740 75 „ (Goodwin), 1719-91
134 „ of Windsor, m. Lewington, 1752 137 „ of Bedfont, d. 1681 128,
129 „ of Bedfont, b. 1772 133 Margaret Dorothea (Willis), see Chas.
Robert, svpra. Margary, b. about 1450. Robert Newton of Barrs
Court, m. Margary, dan. of Nicholas Sherborn (Wootton, English
Baronetage (174 1 ), iii. (1), 146). Robert Cradock (Lord of Newton,
bur. at Mangell) m. Margary, dan. of Nicholas Sherborne [Sir Richard
S., Harl. MS. 1041, 108. In f. 56b she is called a dau. of Nicholas
Sherburne, Knight of Mangle]. (Harl. Soc, zxi. 114.) In West Mailing
Church, Kent, is the tomb of Dame Jane Fitzjames, who was one of
the seventeen dans, of Sir John Newton, Knt., and Dame Margaret
his wife. She died 20 Feb. 1594, aged 67. In the armorial bearings
the second quarter is given as Sherbom : Krmine, three fusils
conjoined in fesse. In the chancel of Cobham Church, Kent, is the
tomb of Lord Greorge Cobham, d. 1558, among the armorial
bearings of which are iSherboume : Ermine, a fesse lozengy sable,
side by side with the arms of Newtx>n or Caradoc. In CoUinson's
HUt, of Somerstetshire, iii. 588, occurs : Robert Cradock, bur. at
Nangle. He m. Margery, dau. of Nicholas Sherborne, and was the
father of John Cradock, who succeeded him in his estate at Newton.
On p. 589 Collinson gfives Ermine, three fusils in fesse sable, as the
arms of Sherborne. „ (Ridding) 61 Maria (Tempest), c. 1480, see
John of Stonyhurst, . 1480. „ (Bamsley),d. 1727 124 „ (Carter), m.
1785 140 Marian, dau. of Sir Thomas S., Knt., m. John Barlow of
Sleebeck, Pembroke, and left issue Sir Thomas Barlow. (Wootton,
English Baronetage^ 1741.) Martha, dau. of John S., christ. 16 Aug.
1639. (Mitton Reg.) of Bath, tf. 1750—1800 150 (Boult), 1811-47
136 of Bedfont, 1813-53 , 136 of Leatherhead, m. Slade 137 of
Heston, d. 1811 145 Martinus de, Knt. of the Shire, returned for
Dorset, was manucaptor of Johannes de Erleye, Knt. of the Shire,
returned for Somerset 30 Edward I. (] 302) ; obtained his writ de
expensis (1302) ; was manucaptor of Wm. de IStanton, Knt. of the
Shire, returned for Somerset 33 Edward I. (1305) {Pari WrUs, Bee.
Comm.. (1827), i. 837) ; was returned for Ilchester 1 Edward II.
(1307) in the Parliament which met at Northampton on 13 Oct.
(Index to M.P.'s, P.P.). On 14 April 1311 an endeavour by one John
de Spekynton to replevy to Martin de S. and Joan his wife their land
at Whitwell, Dorset, is recorded. (G.G Jt., 346.)
186 IKDEX TO SHERBORNS. Mary, of Stonyhuret, m.
Fleetwood ; bur. 1595 ^ 34, 35 „ (Green), c, 1600 64, 114 ,.
(Denman) 64. 114 „ (Caterall), c. 1620 72 „ of Thomeiey, m.
Charnley 116 „ bapt. 19 Sep. 1565. (Chipping Beg.) „ of Wolfhoose,
m. Richardson, r. 1570 62 „ bur. at Ellaston, co. Staff., 14 May 1595.
(Ellaston Reg.) This is said to be Mary S. uxor Thorn. Fleetwood of
Colwich, who m. the dan. of Sir R Sh., see p. 35. „ of Great Ponlton
(?), m. Bamber, d. 1614 59 ■ „ of Wolfhouse, b. o, 1570 69 „ of
Wolfhonse, living 1669 65 of Bailey Hall, living 1580 71, 72 „ of
Mitton, dan. of Robert 98 ,. of Bailey, m. Carter Ill „ of Pembridge,
m. Mansfield and Barebone 123 of Bedfont, c. 1650 129 (— ), m.
Henry (III.) of Bedfont 129 „ of Bedfont. c. 1680 129 „ of Fewston,
1604. (Peacock, List of R. C's in York 1604, 1872.) „ dan. of John S.,
christ. 28 March 1614. (Chipping Reg.) „ of Bishop's Sutton, m.
Shenton, c, 1610 149 „ of Ribchester, dan. of Richard Sh., bur. 1616.
(Ribchester Reg.) „ m. James Home 25 April 1650. (Wandsworth
Reg.) „ dan. of Robert S. of Chipping, b. 16 March 1654-5. (Chipping
„ recusant, 1667. (Smith MS.) „ bur. 29 June 1673. (Mitton Reg.) .,
bur. 2 Aug. 1680. (Mitton Reg.) „ of Pembridge, b. 1682 125 „ of
Pembridge 126 „ (van Menheir), m. 1685 126 „ of the City of
London, 1685. Administration in Probate Court, Chester. (L. and C.R.,
xviii.) „ John Rommell of St. Dunstan's, Stepney, and Mary S. of St.
G-iles, Cripplegate, were married at St. Michael's, Cornhill, 21 Aug.
1707. „ Rt. Rogers, widower, and Mary S., widow, both of St.
Andrew's, Holbom, CO. Mx., were married at Lincoln's Inn Chapel 21
April 1717. (Rec. of Lincoln's Inn.) „ m. Joseph Kirkus. Her
administration is dated 1742 ; she is described as Mary Kirkus,
heretofore Sherborne, of St. George's, Middlesex; granted to Joseph
Kirkus, husband. (P.C.C. Adm., 1742.) ^^ («), of Westerleigh, d.
1757 150 „ (Stalker), m. 1736 150 „ of St. Bartholomew behind the
Royal Exchange, London. Leaves by will, dated 1757, all she has to
her mistress. (P.C.C, 140, Herring.) „ (Shepherd), b. c. 1710 138 „ of
Bedfont, m. Bishop ; b. 1712 132 „ of Bedfont, m. Adams ; b. 1747
134 „ of Bath, m. Bartlett, 1792 150 „ of Odiham, m. Davis ; living
1898 143 „ of Bedfont, b. 1796 133 „ of Windsor, b. 1745 138
(Woollwright), c. 1800-50 140 „ (Ginger), see Francis, supra, „
(Taylor), see James, of Maidstone. „ of Snaith, West Riding of
Yorkshire ; returned as owning 173 acres, 1 rood, 32 poles in 1873,
of the yearly value of £48838. {Beturno/Owjierso/LandylS7S;F.¥,)
[Sherbum.]
INDEX TO SHERBOKKS. 187 PAOKS Mary (Banoe), 1801-86
140 „ of Heston, d. 1829 145 Mary Ann, of Bedfont, 1817-97 136
Mary Elizabeth, of London, m. Bntt 140 Mary Hannah, of London, m.
Hill .- 141 Mary Winifred Francesca, of Stonyhurst, m. Duke of
Norfolk, 1692—1754 50, 51 Matilda (Hammerton), is Alice, q.v, „ of
Twistleton, 0. 1628 101 „ (deCatford), c, 1246-60 6 „ of Wolfhouse,
m. Wilkinson 61 „ (Gregrson) alias Sherbom, christ. 30 May 1618.
(Chipping ReR.) Matthew, son of Richard S., christ. 29 July 1630.
(Mitton Reg.) „ of Mitton, son of Thomas 94 „ of Eden Hall. Will, 17
April 1652, mentions Anna his wife, Elizabeth his yonnf^er dan.,
Henery and Ewarde Sh., both of Eden Hall. The will is unsigned, and
was passed at the Prerog. Court of York in Nov. 1652. (Unregistered
Wills, York.) [See Edward, p. 170.] „ bachelor, and Eleanor Wilkinson,
spinster, of Paddington, were m. by licence, 18 Oct. 1823, at St.
George's, Hanorer Square (see p. 136). Matthias, Roman Catholic
Archdeacon of co. Lancaster and Westmoreland. The minutes of the
English Roman Catholic Chapter are signed by him, 1667. (Brit. Mus.,
Eg. MS. 2260, 133.) Maud (Hammerton), is Alice, q.v, „ (Bold), d.
1588 28, 35, 100 „ of Twistleton, c. 1028 41, 101 „ of Buckley, m.
Seed; d. 1679 106 Metcalfe, of Pembridge 126 Michael, of Wolfhouse
and Aighton, d. 1601 59 Myles, of Clerkenwell, m. 1620. 148 N Nevil,
of Oxford, d. 1692 80 Nicholas de, co. York, sues for debt 16 May
1378 (C.P.R., 196-7) ; pardon to Simon Ekpole for not appearing to
answer Nicholas S., clerk, touching a debt (ilrld. (1387), 274). „
Exchange of benefices with Nicholas de S., parson of Sibbesdon
(Sibstone, co. Leicester), 30 Sep. 1383. (C.P.R., 311.) Nicholas, 1364.
Grant on behalf of Nicholas S., the Queen's clerk, for a benefice in
the gift of the Bishop, Prior, and Chapter of Durham. (R.O., Petit, to
Pope, i. 482.) „ parson of Foidingbridge, Hants, presented to the
Church of Ecclesfield, co. York, 8 May 1385. (C.P.R., 562.) „ of York,
Chaplain. WiU 13 Dec. 1392 (York Reg., i. 49); printed by the
Surtees Society (^Test, Ebor,^ i. 172). No Sherboms mentioned. „ of
Stonyhurst, ^. 1440 17 „ of Wapping, mariner, and Ann Barrall,
widow, m. 25 March 1647 at St. Dunstan's, Stepney. „ of Weeke, d.
1652 150 „ (Sir), of Stonyhurst, 1668— 1717 38,46,48,66,75,86,156
„ of Pembridge, 1661—172- 125 „ 4th son of Edward, first Clerk of
Ordnance 83 „ of St. John's CoUege, Cambridge, A.B. 1680, A.M.
1684. (^Qrad, Cant, 425.) „ of Worksop Manor; mentioned 1725.
\_See Shebbobn ov Bailbt Hall and Sheffield, p. 74.]
1S8 INDEX TO SHEBBOKKS. PAOXB Nicholas, of Bath, d.
1774 15i Nicholaus, 1341. Returned for Wilton in the Parliament of
15 Edward III., which met at Westminster 23 April. (Index to M.P.*8,
PJ?.) O Osbert de, of Wiltshire. Mentioned, Henry III. (1216-72),
with his sister Matilda and his dau. Alice. (G. Roberts, Ex, Rot, Jin.
Turri Land,, Henry III.^ L 39.) P. J. P. [See Joseph Shebbubne of the
Bengal Civil Service.] Patience (Butler), 1800-70 143 „ of Odiham, m.
Litson 144 Percy Goates, of London, b. 1864 142 Peter de, 12*J6,
monk of Abbotesbury, mentioned. (G.P.R., 225.) Peter, of Ireland,
1383. Grant of 30 acres in co. Dublin to Peter S. of Ireland, for life.
(C. P.R., 219.) „ of Hulme parish, Manchester. Administration 1767 at
Chester. (L. and C.R., xxxviii.) PhUadelphia (LQly), e. 1650 83 „ of
Essex, m. Ruding, <7. 1670 83 Philip de, 1278. K. de Fynemere
came before the King on Monday after Xmas and sought to replevy
to William Spileman and Eva his wife their land in Uetresham, which
was taken into the King's hands for their default in his Court against
Philip de Shireburn and Margary his wife. (C.C.R. (1272-79), 550.) „
To be Abbot of Abbotesbury, diocese of Salisbury, 1284 ; has
protection for going beyond the seas with Edmund the King's brother
(C.P.R., 121, 241, 247); dies 1296 (ibid., 225). „ Obtains in 1295 a
quietus for remission of the Tenth charged upon his own proper
goods by virtue of the grant made by the Laity of the Kingdom 23
Edward I. (1295). (Pari. WrUs, Rec, CompL (1827), i. 837.) Philip, of
Cadoxton, near Neath, Glamorganshire. Administration granted June
1764 to Jane, widow and relict. (P.C.C. Adm., 1764.) Prudence, alias
Greenock of Thorneley. Referred to in will of Ann S. of the Laund,
1665, and in that of Hugh S. of the Laund, 1641. [See Shebbobn op
Stonyhubst, p. 39,] R Rachel (Elford), 1684—1740 137 „ of Bedfont,
m. Wells; b. 1713 137 „ (Taylor), m. 1711 119 Radulphus de. In the
Feoda de Holdernesse (tevip, Henry III.) we find this man, " Erghum
— Sunt ibidem ii car. terrae de feoda R. de S." (Surtees Soc, xlix.
(1866), 372.) „ 1256. At Appleby Assizes, 29 May 1256, Gilb. f .
Jordan de Lane. f. Rad. de Shyreburne recovered seisin of 20 acres
of land and 3 of meadow in Syrkelaund. (Assize Rolls,
Westmoreland, M. 1, 29-1, m. 2 ; W., ii. 474.) See p. 6. „ "Extenta de
Northlech**, 1266-7. Stallagium, Radulphus de Schireborne quatuor
denarios." (Hart, Hist, Mon. St, Peter, ■■ Olouc,, iii. 179.)
INDEX TO SHERBORNS. 189 PAOBS Badalpnns de.
Inquisition Edward I. "Shyreboume molend*, etc., Salop'." (Oal. Inq.
p.m., i. 97.) „ was Rector of Shenley, which he exchanged to become
Bector of St. Mary Somerset, Thames Street, London. 7 July 1363,
which he exchanged to become Yioar of Battersea, Nov. 1366.
Patent 40 Edward III., p. 2. m. 18. (Hennessy. Nov. Bept, Eccles,
(1898), 348.) „ 1375, portur, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc, xcvi.,
1896.) Ralph, 1312. Order to pay to R. de S. and others their pay,
three-pence daily, as footsoldiers. To the Sheriff of Cumberland.
(C.C.R. (J5 April 1312), 419.) Eauff, of Dighton, d. 1608 117 Richard
de, 1237. "Item dicet quod simoniacus est, ed quod R. de S. recepit
in Monachum, pecunia' mediante," etc. (Surtees Soc. ix. (1839),
Ixxiii.) „ instituted to Church of Egmanton, 1244. (Surtees Soc, Ivi.
(1870), 93.) 1282.— Will referred to; he was parson pf churches of
Egmanton, Flyntham, Coboston, and Merton, CO. Westmoreland.
(C.P.R., 34.) „ witness to a charter of John le Torp (c. 1250).
Finchale. (Surtees Soc., vii. (1837), 140.) „ Henry III. (1216-72).
"Mand' est Rico' de Shyrebum' Escaetori Reg' ulta. Trentam." (C.
Roberts, Ex, Rot. fin, Turri Lond., Hmry III., ii. 266, 267, 269, 274,
281, 282.) „ 1296. In a coroner's inquest 23 Edward I. (1295),
touching the death of a clerk, 'tis said that one R. de S., " clericus,
maneos apud la Bole Hall," was consenting to his death. (A. h,
Wood, Antiq. Oxford, Oxford Hist. Soc., i. 198.) „ Pardon to Walter,
son of William de Northwode, for the death of R. de S. of Watton, 27
May 1303. (C.P.R., 141.) „ camifex, Freeman of York 1313. (Surtees
Soc, xcvi., 1896.) „ 1364, pelter, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc,
xcvi., 1896.) „ 1391, tapiter, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc, xcvi.,
1896.) „ mason, of York. Will 4 July 1397. (York Reg., 2, 3.) Richard
(I.), of Stonyhurst, c. 1352-80 11 „ (II.), of Stonyhurst, 1381—1441
12 „ (III.), of Stonyhurst, d. 1441 16 „ (IV.), of Stonyhurst, c. 1460—
1513 18, 19, 78 „ (V.), of Stonyhurst, 1526-94... 27, 28, 56, 68, 71,
87, 91, 100, 102, 105, 109 „ (VI.), of Stonyhurst, 1546—1628 34,
38, 60, 100, 102, 105 „ (VII.), of Stonyhurst, 1586—1667 34, 38, 40,
41, 43, 46, 70, 88 „ (VIII.). of Stonyhurst, 1626-89 38, 40, 41, 45,
46, 49. 107 „ (IX.), of Stonyhurst, 16.52-90 39, 46, 47 „ ante 1288.
'^G-ift from B. S. to Maurice Fitzgerald on the plowland in Caselan
and 1 acre and dimid. in Ardglas, 1 acre in Fermayle." (H.M.C., App.
ix., 266b.) „ of Rouchester, arrested for assault 1379. (C.P.R., 9 July
1379, 416.) „ was admitted Vicar of Lydd, Kent, 24 Nov. 1420.
(Chiohele's Reg., 121b ; Arch. Cant., xiii. 444.) „ Rector of Stifted
near Braintree 1414 to 7 Dec. 1416 ; of Sutton, Essex, 27 Sep. 1461
to 7 June 1465 ; and of Dunmow Magna between 1450 and 23 Dec.
1480. (Newcourt, RepeH. (1710), ii. 225, 562, 567.) „ Sup. for B.
Can. L. 11 March 1463-4. [M. Shirboume of Lincoln occurs in Anstey,
653.] (Boase and Clark, Beg. Univ. Oxford, Oxford Hist. Soc, i. 22.) „
1456. *• Fratrem B. S., alter decanus ordinis," Durham. (Sur- ' tees
Soc, xxxi. (1856), 330.) „ Prebend of Lichfield, which he quitted for
Prees, being collated 12 Oct. 1473. He d. 1600, being Archdeacon of
Salop. (Willis, ^rv. CatUU. (1727), 445, 455.)
190 INDEX TO SHERBORKS. Bichard, 1512, tannonr,
Freeman of York (Snrtees Soc., xovi., 1896). " Laurencins bherebom,
oarronr, fil. Ricardi Sherebnm, nap. de Ebor., tanner, def unctis," was
a Freeman in 1 540 (ibid.). „ of Stonyhurst and Aighton, b. 1491 ; m.
Browne 24, 78 „ (I.), of Bailey Hall, d. 1680 24. 71 „ (II.), of Bailey
Hall, d. 1659 73 „ (III.), of Bailey Hall, d. c. 1726 73 „ son of Richard
(II.) of Bailey Hall 73 „ 1521. Mentioned in a will of Ambrose Pudsey
of Bolton juzta BoUand. (Surtees Soc, Ixxix. (1884), 137.) „ tanner,
of parish of St. John the Evangelist, York. Will 14 Oct. 1528. (York
Reg., 9, 416.) „ at Gray's Inn, 1639. (Reg. Gray's Inn, 1889.) „ of
Chorley, the elder, c. 1550 22 „ of Chadisley, c. 1530 26 „ (I.), of
Heysham, d. 1597 42, 68, 69 „ (II.), of Heysham, d. 1652 69 „ '*
Eliz." Action between Harte and Laoey and Harvey, Slingsby and R.
S. to protect plaintiff's title as lessor and lessee re tenements and
lands in East Ham, Essex. (Cal. Proc. Chanc. (Eliz.), ii. 27.) „ and
Alice his wife were plaintiffs in a snit re disputed title to a barn and
lands in Asheley in Whittingham, Lancashire, in the reign of Philip
and Mary ; again in 1560, 2 Eliz , is another action re land called the
Hall Leyes at Whitingham ; and in 1564 a close of land at the same
place becomes a subject of dispute between Robert Shyrbum,
claiming the estate of Ric. Shyrbum, lessee of Jane Clederow, and
Ellen Wylkynson, as having tortious possession. (Cal. Pleadings Due.
Lane, No. 8, 232, 297.) „ bapt. 2 Dec. 1569. (Chipping Reg.) „ of
Twistleton, c. 1570—1636 41, 100, 101 „ of Ribbleton, son of
Thomas 88 „ of Ribbleton, slain at Tardagh 89 „ of Ribbleton, e.
1589 105 „ " specially admitted, 1571." (Reg. of Gray's Inn, 1889.) „
of Wolfhouse and Knott, c. 1580 60, 61 „ of Preston and Bailey, d.
1584 110 „ (I.), of Buckley,c 1589 60, 61, 104 „ (II.), of Buckley,
1600-73 106, 107 „ of Knott, b. 1569 64,114 „ of Ratclif and Agnes
Powell were married 4 Dec. 1603 at St. Dunstan's, Stepney. (St.
Dunstan's Reg.) „ of Dunmow, Yorks, c. 1600 33, 36, 37, 42 „ In
Ribchester Registers are the following entries : — 1614 Nov. 28
Augustine Shearbumeye son of Mr. Richard Shearbume, christened.
1 615-16 Jan. 5 Thomas Shearburne, son of Ric. Shearburne, gent.,
christened. 1616 Mary Sherburne of Ribchester, daughter of Ric.
Sherburne, buried. (Smith and Shortt, Jlist. JUbcJiesU-r, 195, 200.) I
have no history of this man. „ son of Richard S., bur. 20 Jan. 1619-
20. (Mitton Reg.) „ 1620. Appears in a case with John Edwards, def.,
against Sir Thomas Middleton, Knt., ptf ., re right of way at Lower
Chirk. (Excheq. Depos. by Comm., 38 Rep. Dep.-Keeper of Records,
18 James 1., 1 620, C. 5 July LD. 16 Aug.) [Probably R. S. of
Stonyhurst 1546 — 1629, whose sister Dorothea (or Elizabeth) m.
John Edwards of Chirk.] „ son of John S., Christ. 15 March 1621-2.
(Chipping Reg.)
INDEX TO SHEHBORNS, 191 VAGBS Richard. 1625, July 9,
Draft; order for adjonmxnent of the oatise, Edwards the elder
against Edwards the younger and Richard S. (L. J., iii. 463, in
extetiso ; House of Lords MSiS.) „ of Mitton. His dau. Eliz. bapt. 12
Feb. 1634 at Ribchester. [See Shebbobn of Little Mitton.] 96, 97, 98,
99 „ of Mitton, b. c. 1595 94 „ of Eaves Green, d. 1639 112 „ of
Bailey, son of John (II.) 112 „ of Bailey, son of John (III.) 113 „ bur.
at Preston 4 Jan. 1648-9. „ of Bailey and Stidd, o. 1667—1730 112 „
of Osboumeby 90 „ of Bedfont, b. 1807 133 „ of Windsor, b. 1760
138 „ of Westerleigh, c. 1767 150 „ Administration May 1651 granted
to his brother Henry S. of Norton in Lincolnshire. (P.C.C. Adm.,
1651.) [See ShekBOBN OF RIBBLETON.] „ of Wigglesworth,
mentioned in the will of Bichard S. of Heytham 1652. [See
Shebboen, XIV. OB XV., OF Stonyhuest.] „ son of Richard S. of Knott,
b. 21 April 1655. (Chipping Reg.) ,, of Carleton, d. 1669 115 „ b.
1692, son of Charles S. and Sybell S. of London, aged 19. Admitted
as a con victor to the English College at Rome 16 Oct. 1711.
Returned to Belgium ji3 June 1712, being unable to pursue his
studies from a disease of the eyes. (Foley, Bee. Soc. Jems^ vi. 461.)
„ a recusant 1667. (Smith MS.) „ de Tollisbury. Will 1666-7. (Comm.
Court of London (Essex and Herts), Som. Ho., Fish, 139.) „ 1690, a
Lieutenant of T.M.S. "Expedition" (C.S.P., Dom., 396) ; to be 1st
Lieutenant to Captain Richard Shoreditch of the 2nd Marine Foot 6
April 1693; retired 30 April 1695. (Dalton, Army Lists, 1661—1714 ;
(1693) 338.) „ of Eaves Grreen, bur. 5 April 1693 at Goosnargh.
(Registers ; T. C. Smith MS.) „ of London. Will 19 Oct. 1701 ;
mentions his sister Dorothy. (P.C.C, 29, Heme.) „ of the parish of St.
Vedast alias Foster, London. Administration granted 10 Nov. 1716 to
Elizabeth Moore, cousin and next-of-kin. (P.C.C. Adm. (1715), 216.) „
of Preston, co. Lane, Yeoman. Will 30 March 1728 ; names no
Sherboms ; after sundry bequests he leaves all residue to ''his own
cousins next related." The inventory came to £37 Os. lOd. (Som.
Ho.) „ of Hiltop, parish of Silkstone. Will 1729-31 in York Registry
(Ixxxi. 133) ; wife Anne, who is executrix ; bro. John and his wife
Dorothy ; bro. George Hirst and Susan my sister, his wife. He was a
collier. „ of Ribchester, was Churchwarden at Ribchester Church in
1732, 1747, 1750, and 1759 ; he also witnessed the Vestry account
on 24 April 1754. There is no entry of his burial at Ribchester. (Smith
and Shortt, Kist, of Ribchester, 171, 178, etc.) „ of Button, bur. 1771
120 „ of Windsor, b. 1760 138 „ of Bedfont, b. 1807 133 Richard
Francis, of Stonyhurst, 1693—1702 49, 61 Robert de. 1212. Feoda
comitis Hereford' : — Prior de Bradenestok ten'z in Setre dim' feed'
uniq. milit' de Robto. de Scirebum & ip'e de d'co com' & comes de
Rege. {Testa de A^eviUe, 137 and 139, fo. ed.)
192 INDEX TO SHERBOBNS. PAOas Robert de (I.), of
Stonyhunt, d. 1261 6 „ (IL), of Stonyhurst, d. 1342-3 6 „ (III.), of
Stonyhurst, 1431-92 13, 16, 17, 53 „ [Salop, 1330]. Commission on
an adyowson, (O.P.R., 562.) „ of Beverley, one of the executors of
the will of Nicholas de Hamate, 1338. (G.P.R., 22 Dec. 1338 and 3
Feb. 1340.) Protection with clause volumus, etc., to R. de S. of
Beverle, to whom with others the King has sold 678 sacks of wool,
12 cloves of the contingent in the co. of York, of the said 10,000
sacks of wool. (O.P.R. (1342), 464.) „ Thomas Bromflete, Chivaler,
among others held " Shirbume in Hertfordlithe 3tia. pars feod. per
her* Rob' de Shirburne." (Cal. Inq. p.m., fo. Lond., IV., 9 Henry VI.
(1431), 132.) Robert, of Stonyhurst (son of Robert II.) 10 „ of
Stonyhurst (son of John II.) 11 „ of Bradhill (son of Richard I.) 16 „
and Isabel his wife, 1372. (Add. MS. 32,107 ; Tow^eley MS., G-G.,
Charter No. 1748.) , , Bishop of Chichester, ? 1 440 — 1 536. There
is an excellent account of this man in the Dictionary of National
Biography, It is sometimes said that he was a native of Rolleston in
Staffordshire, the place at which he founded a grammar school.
There is a biographical notice of him in Brit. Mus., Lansd. MS. 979-
93, 146-8 ; he signed the accounta of W. Norbyry in 1510 (Brit.
Mus., Egerton MS. 2383, 2) ; he was admitted to Lincoln's Ion at his
own request 22 March 1607-8 (Black Books of L. I., i. 148). Bishop
Sherbom used the SherbomBailey arms ( Vis^lt, Osr/ord^ 1574 ;
Visit. Sfutsex^ 1634 ; see p. 152), but I have no evidence shewing
his parentage or relationship. „ monk, 27 March 1451, was allowed
to enter the University Library. (Boase and Clark, Beg, Unit, Oxford,
Oxford Hist. Soc., i. 13.) „ Citizen and Draper of London, obtained a
writ of habeas corpus against a fraudulent debtor 1444 (v. 106b) ; a
saving to him, 1467 (612a). This man had an annuity of C by letters
patent; he is described as Robert Shirbourne, Esq., and seems to be
of Acryngton in oo. Lane. (Index to Rolls of Pari., 6 Edward I.— 19
Henry VII. (fo. 1832), 814.) „ 1490. Grant to R. S., Clerk, of parish of
St. Christopher, of a messuage and other houses by **Les Stokkes,"
17 April 1490, 5 Henry VII. (Cat. Deeds, P.RO., Middx.. B. 2028.) (I.),
of Wolfhouse, b. 1490 ? 24, 55, 56, 57 (IL), of Wolfhouse, ? 1566—
1605 61, 114 (III.), of Wolfhouse, d. 1627-8 36, 62 (IV.), of
Wolfhouse, d. 1669 64, 107 of Stonyhurst (son of Hugh) 26 of
Wolfhouse (son of Michael) 60, 61 of Heysham, c, 1580 68 of
Thorneley, c. 1589 105 of Chipping, c, 1589 105 of Dighton, o. 1616
117, 118 Eliz., dau. of R. S., christ. 27 Jan. 1565; Mary, dan. of B. S.,
Christ. 5 Sep. 1568. (Reg. St. Michael -le-Belfry, York.) „ ^^temp. H.
VIII." Action between the Dean and Chapter of Chichester and Wm.
Woodhatch re right to cut timber in lands in the parish of Thirsley,
Surrey, proving the inheritance of R. S., who conveyed the same to
the Dean and Chapter temp, Henry VIII. (Cal. Proc. Chancery (Eliz.),
i. 171.) „ (I.), of Mitton, d. 1572 , 27, 39, 91 „ (IL), of Mitton, living
1662 93, 94, 95, 96
INDEX TO SHERBORNS. 193 PAOX8 Robert, of Mitton, son
of Robert (I.) 93 „ and Ann his wife, 1551. Case re Ogelles, for non-
payment of rent at Prescot, Lane. (Cal. Pleadings Due. Lane., 4
Edward VI.) „ of 8t. Dnnstan's, London 121 „ of Twistleton, Rector of
Brayton 41, 100, 101 „ of Saxelby 89 „ of Bailey Hall, living 1580 71,
72 ,> of Osboumeby 90 „ 1602. "The Attorney-General at the
relation of Sir R. Houghton, Knt., Keeper of Bowland Forest, v.
Robert Sherborne and others, re poaching." (Gal. Pleadings Due.
Lane, 44 Bliz.) ,, son of Thomas S., christ. 21 May 1621. (Chipping
Reg.) „ son of Thomas S. of Preston, co. Lane, Gent., matriculated at
Brasenose College, Oxford, 20 Oct. 1626, aged 21 years. (Foster,
Aluvmi Oxon., iv. 1347.) „ of Gray's Inn, 1650. (Reg. Gray's Inn.) „ In
1652 a Robert S. held the Chace of Whitendale, 3693 acres.
(Whitaker, Whalley, i. 330.) „ 0, 1660, petitioned to be Chief
Registrar in the Diocese of Lincoln. He was in the first battle of
Newbury 1643, in Lord Carnarvon's Regiment, and afterwards
became a Major. (C.S.P., xii.) „ mariner of Sunderland, 1650. On 16
May 1650 he gives recognizances of £500 to the Council of State, ''
appearance when required, and to be of good behaviour." (C.S.P.,
Dom., 616.) „ son of Thomas S., bur. 16 March 1675-6. (Mitton Reg.)
„ of Barton and Knott, d. 1678 115, 119 „ of Worksop, 6'. 1715 f, 75
„ of Bedfont, 1731-91 133 „ of Bedfont, b. 1809 133 „ of Bedfont,
1761-98 133 „ of Bedfont, b. 1798 133 „ of Bedfont, b. 1809 133 „ of
Ravenhead, co. Lane, m. Sophia, dau. of John Cater of Kempstone
Bury, co. Beds. {^Gent. Mag, (1796), 437.) She d. at Ravenhead 21
Nov. 1812. {Evrop, Mag., Ixii. (1812), 496.) Roger de. of York, and
Annays his wife. (P.R.O., Index Ancient Pet. Chancery, 11,865, file
238.) „ camifex of York, 1293. (C.P.R., 30.) „ clerk, to receive moneys
in Chancery for Wm. de Cressey of Hoddesak, 3 Sep. 1318. (C.C.R.,
98.) „ 1331. Witness to enrolment of a lease. Wolf reton. (C.C.R.,
395.) „ Post fine made on the morrow of the Ascension of Our Lord 6
Edward III. (1333), at Westminster, Octave of St. John Baptist,
between R. de S., plaintiff, and Philip de Orreby, defendant,
Penshurst, Chepsted, and Cumryg. (Kent Fines, tewp. Edward III. ;
Arch, Cant.., xx. 180.) „ 4 Oct. 1337 nominated attorney for John de
Monte Gomeri ; again 10 March 1338 (C.P.R., 532). In the same
year, on 28 July, a Roger de S. was appointed to hear and determine
tresjMwses within the verge during the King's absence beyond the
seas ; he also received a commission of oyer and terminer on 30
July 1338 and 20 April 1340 (C.P.R.). „ 1364, in Herfordlith, taillour,
Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc, xcvi., 1896.) Roger, of Stonyhurst
(?), c, 1358 9 „ (I.), of Wolfhouse, d. 1546 18, ?24, 26, 53, 54 „ (II.).
of Wolfhouse 27, 57, 59, 106 „ (III.), of Wolfhouse, c, 1576—1638
62 „ of Wolfhouse and Great Poulton, 1566— 1623 (?) 59 0
194 INDEX TO SHE&BOBNS. Bo^er, of Aghton, 1507.
Indenture dated 16 July, 22 Henry YII., whereby Gilbert Cnnclyffe of
DinUey makes oyer to Bogfer S. of Ag^hton a rent. Witnessed by
£&c. Shirbnm and Hngh Shirbnm. (Whitaker. WJialleyy ii. 386.) [This
is most probably Ro^r S. of Wolfhonse.] f, 1521. Mentioned in a case
as "bailiff of Thomeley." (L. and C.R., zzxii. 88.) [See p. 54.1 „
Mentioned as having required the Abbot of Whalley to give up a
bond, 1530 54 „ of Buckley, d. 1605 ; m. Tnmeley 105, 106 „ of
Buckley, d. 1605 ; m. Isabel (— ) 105, 106 „ of Knott in Chipping,
1552 ; aged 55 in 1607. He was a nephew of Robert Parkinson of
Fairsnape, and cousin of Luke Sherbom of Wolfhall. He is probably
the same as Roger S. of Blindhurst, gent. He is named along with
Boger 8. of Wolf house, Esq., in 1606 (see p. 61). „ son of Roger
(II.) of Chipping, b. 1566-7 59 „ ** Eliz." Plaintiff against Hash and
Woforde re claim by purchase of tenement and lands in Eilmerston,
Charlton, and Farrington Melles in Somersetshire. (Cal. Proc. Chanc.
(Eliz.), ii. 65.) „ Arlington in Bibury, 1600. (Wills at Gloucester; Index
Library.) „ of Ribbleton, co. Lancaster, gent., 1601. (Reg. Gray's Inn.)
„ Inquisition 1607, 4 Jac. I., *'Ribchester messuag* terr', etc., Lane."
(Cal. Inq. Due. Lane, 1823.) „ filius Johannis Shearbume de
Whitaker, bapt. 3 Sep. 1612. (Chipping Reg.) „ of Woodplumpton,
see Roger, son of Roger (II.) of Chipping. „ of Bishop's Sutton, c.
1600 149 „ 1650-52. Payments of £37 and £25 made to R. S..
minister of Threlfall Chapel (p. 235) ; further payments of £14 14s.
9d., Oct. and Dec. 1652 (p. 244). (L. and C.R., xxviii.) „ 1654. £50 to
be made up for R. S. of Hamilton. (L. and C.B., xxviii. 149.) „ of
Knott, d. 1691 115 „ of Knott. 1675 66 „ bur. 14 March 1691-2.
(Chipping Reg.) „ of Barton, m. 1711 ', 119 „ Preston Guild, 1682
119 Ronald Thome, of London, b. 1893 142 Rosannah, of Bedfont,
m. Jarvis, c, 1730—1800 134 S Samuel, of Clerkenwell, m. 1663 148
„ bapt. 1708. (Reg. of Hackney ; Guildhall Library, not indexed, so
further search may be useful.) . Sara. 1731. Administration of estate
of 8. S. granted to Richard Watkins, uncle and guardian of Marie 8.,
minori filias naturali Sara of St. James, Clerkenwell. (P.C.C. Adm.
(1731), July.) Sarah, of Bedfont, e. 1650 129 of Bedfont, m. Hind ;
b. 1755 134 (Hewitt), 1763-1841 143 (Agar), m. 1806 139 of
Bedfont, b. 1802 133 of Pdiham, m. Dodson ; b. c. 1820 143
(Holgate), d. 1872 135 of B^font, m. Chapman 135 Seraana, of
Bedfont, m. Clement; b. 1763 134 Serena, of Bedfont, b. 1781 133
INDEX TO SHERBORNS. 195 PA6K8 Shadrach. See Sydrack.
Sherbom, of the Wardrobe. \^See Sherboen op Pembeidge.] Sidney
Newton, of London, b. 1866 142 Sophia, of Bedfont, b. 1773 134
Spencer, of Pembridge 125 Stafford, Lieut, in 6th Regt. under the
Earl of Northumberland, 1640. (^Army List of Cavaliers and
Boundheads^ E. Peacock, 1874.) Stanley Baesh, of Essex, d. infant
84 Statira (— ), see Joseph, d. 1763. Susan, dan. of Henry S. of
Thomley, bur. 4 Dec. 1660. (Chipping Reg.) ., of Osbourneby 90
Susannah, of Heston, m. Reeiding 145 „ (Donovan), see George
Blacker S. Sybell, of London, b. c. 1670. \_See Richard, son of
Charles and Sybell.] Sydrack, A.B. John's College, Cambridge, 1678
(^Grad. Cant., 425). Probably the same as Shadrach Sh., admitted,
22 April 1675, to Richard Frankland's Academy at Northowram, co.
York (Smith MS.). Symon, of Kyngeston sup. Hull. Administration 8
March 1436 to Johanne, relict. (York Reg., ii. 483.) „ of Wolfhouse, ?
1662—1614 59, 61 Syser, son of Mr. Sherborne, bur. 7 April 1561.
(Reg. Stoke Newington.) T. H., 134 Sussex Road, Southport, 1898.
[Sherburn.] T. T., of Sherborne and Co.. printers, 369 Old Kent Road,
London, March 1897. Theophila, of Essex, m. Wharton, c. 1670 83
Thomas de, 7 Oct. 1250. ^^ Ad istud autem negotium plennis
exequendum dilectum nobis fratrem Thomam monachnm de
Shirebum, latorem prsesentium ab ejusdem loci Priore licentratum
specialiter destinamus." (Rymer's Foedcra^ 3rd edit., i. 161.) „ 1274.
Hareforthlithe. iPlacito de Quo Warawto, Com. Ebor., 213, col. 1.) „
manucaptor of Wm. de Halton. Ent. of the Shire, returned for
Northumberland 24 Edward I., 1296. {ParL Writs, Rec, Comm.
(1827), i. 837.) „ 1318. Camifex, fil. Ad'as Lumby ; Freeman of York.
(Surtees Soc., xcvi., 1896.) „ a monk of the Priory of Holy Trinity,
York ; mentioned 1331. (C.P.R., 161.) „ mentioned as "Henricus
Husee feoffavit Thomam de Shirbourne" in connection with lands in
Gloucestershire and Berkshire, Edward III. (Cal. Inq. p.m., ii. 131).
Again, on same page, referred to as *' Thomas de Shirbourne p'sona
eccl'iae de Saperton." ,. 1334. Mason, Freeman of York. (Surtees
Soc, xcvi., 1896.) „ 1334. Cordwaner, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc,
xcvi., 1896.) „ Order to permit the executors of Eleanor le Despenser
to have a cart and goods, which had been left in the hostel of
Thomas de Shirbum at Henle under his care when the carter was
attacked while journeying from Caversham to London. (C.C.R.
(1338), 619.) „ Appointment as surveyor of weights and measures in
co. Lincoln (O.P.R. (1341), 310) ; again 1342 ; order from the King
to arrest T. de S., lately appointed, etc., who has, so the King is
informed, "levied divers sums from the men of the CO. for their
defaults herein, and is now preparing to go to foreign parts with the
said money and so defraud the King of the payment thereof" (ibid.
(1342), 553). 0 2
196 INDEX TO SHERBORNS. PAGKS Thomas de, monk of
Croyland, Indult to, 1358. (P.B.Om Papal Letters^ iii. 698.) „ 1369.
Cordewaner, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc., xcvi., 1896.) Thomas,
said to be ^bieii by Dngdale as Prior of St. S within, Winchester,
between 1394 and 1450. (Woodward, Hist, Hampsh.^ i. (1862),
130.) „ Yioar of Bolmer, Middx., from 1 Oct. 1444-65: Bector of
Middleton, Middz., 14 Aug. 1465 till death, 8 April 1475. (Newoourt's
Repert, (1710), ii. 419.) „ 1454, of Bondgatt, for debt. Bipon.
(Snrtees Soo., Ixiv. (1874), 34.) „ of Shirborn in the Deanery of
Buccros [Bnckrose], 5 Oct. 1458. Administration of all goods of the
deceased granted to Thomas Lammote of the same place. (York
Beg., ii. 380.) „ of Stonyhurst, c. 1480 18 „ of Stonyhurst, 1607-36
23, 24, 25, 28, 54, 87, 91, 152 „ of Stonyhurst (bastard of Hugh),
living 1536 22, 26 „ 1514, yoman, Freeman of York (Surtees Soc,
xcvi., 1896). His son Symon " Swynbum," berebruer, was a Freeman
in 1650 (ilrid!). „ 1517, couper, Freeman of York. (Surtees Soc, xcvi.,
1896.) „ 1521. Mentioned in a will of Ambrose Pudsey of Bolton juxta
Bolland. (Surtees Soc, Ixxix. (1884), 137.) „ of Ribbleton, c. 1550—
1600 88, 110 „ Prior of Sherboume in Dorset, mentioned in a letter
31 Dec. 1631. (C.S.P., Henry VIII., v. 625.) „ 1535, berebruer ; was
camerarius to the Mayor, a Freeman of York (Surtees Soc, xcvi.,
1896). His son Bobertus Sherebum, draper, was a Freeman in 1554-
5 (ihid.y „ (I.), of Twistleton, c, 1540—1607 35, 41, 100, 105 „ (II.),
of Twistleton, living 1664 101 „ of Twistleton, son of Thomas (I.)'
100 „ berebruer, of York. Will 17 July (12 Dec.) 1550. (York Beg., 13
689.) „ of Dighton. d. 1556 117 „ of Stonyhurst (Gray*s Inn 1584)
85 „ of Stonyhurst Tson of Bichard, d. 1667) 45 „ of Kelfeild. Will 4
Aug. 1565; wife Jennet; dau. Elizabeth. He was bur. at Stillingfleet
12 March 1564. (York Beg., 17, 456.) „ of Thorpfield, Bulmer.
Administration 16 March 1586. Wife Cecilie ; dau. Dorothy. (York
Reg. Adm., 1585.) „ and Margaret Bawne were m. 2 Dec. 1587 at
Monk Fryston, Yorkshire. Thomas S. was bur. there 16 Nov. 1598,
and Margaret S. was bur. there 10 March 1621. (Beg. Monk Fryston.)
„ of Oxford. His children were Bridget, christ. 12 March 1591-2 ;
Lettice, christ. 9 Nov. 1593 ; Joan, christ. 20 Nov. 1595 ; Anthony,

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