knt. lord mayor of London, horn 1604; co. Lin- co.
and Susanna his wife, dau. 30 Oct. ob. s.p. coin; Derby,!
of Thomas Poyntz, of North 1603. born born
I Wm. Norris, of Speke, knt. ;
living a widow 157-.
1591; 20 bur. at Wadding,
ob. Jan. ton.
s.p. 1599.
Ockenden in
mar. 28 Jan
16 Jan. 1673
!
Essex, esq.; 28 Mar.
1629; died 1608.
20 Sept.
1610.
ThomasParker, = Margaret, 5th
Robert Parker,=Jane,
Edw. Parker,=i=Anne, Richard
Roger M
of Browsholme,
dau. of Rad-
of Carlton in
dau. of
of Gray'slnn,
dau. of Parker,
Parker, 17
esq. son and
cliffe Ashton, of
Craven, and of
William
esq. barrister-
John bapt. at
bapt. at If
heir, bapt. at
Cuerdale, co.
Marley Hall, esq.
Rookes,
at-law; bapt.
Bote- Wad-
Wad- to
Waddington 1
Lane. esq. bro-
2ml son, bapt.
of Esh-
at Wadding-
ler, of dington
dington Hi
May,1631. Ex-
ther of Sir
at Waddington
old, co.
ton 1st May,
Kirk- 14 Nov.
20 Jan. H'
ecutor to the
Ralph Ashton,
23 June,1633;
York,
1636 ; living
land, 1637;
1638; ha
will of his father
of\Vhallcy,bt.;
co-executor of
living
1669.
co. died 15
mar. and Yi
in 1667. His
bapt. at Low-
his father's will
1720.
Lane. June,
had issue. 1
own will dated
chnrchl7 July,
1667 ; living
P
1639.
=
7 Julv, 1615.
1027. f.Viitc.}
1695.
Three sons.
"
William Hulton, of the Pail;,-p .Margaret, dau. and coheir of
esq. son and heir. I .... Kighley.
Catherine, dau.^Edward Parker, of Brows-^Jane^th dau. of
Adam Hulton, of the Park^pAlice, dau. and heir of . . .
esq. eldest son and heir. | Baguley, of Manchester.
and heir of Henry
Bouehe, of Ingle-
ton Hall, esq.
1st wife.
William Hulton. of the Park,- r Katherine, dau. of Robert
esq. ob. 10'24. Hyde, of Norbury, esq.
Adam Hulton. of the Park,=pGraee, only dau. of Edmund
esq. died in 1652. | llaworth, of Haworth, gent.
William Hulton, of the Park, "pAnne,onIy child and heir of \V.
esq. died '27th May, liiUt. | Jessop,esq. M. P. for Stafford.
holme, esq. son and heir,
justice of the peace for the
county of York, born 1 Jan.
1658; died 11 July, 1721.
John Parker, of
Extwistle, bur.
at Waddington
6 Feb. 1721.
Elizabeth,
wife of Alex-
ander Butler,
of Kirkland,
co. Lane.
Robert Parker, 2nd Ell
son, three years' old
a 1665; bought the
estate of Alkincoats;
died 10 Nov. 1714.
of
Wi
of
sto
I
1
1
i
1 1 1 1
Thomas Parker, of Brows-
John Parker, of^Eliza-
Edward
Robert
Mary, bapt. at Waddington i
holme, esq. son and heir,
London, and after-
beth,
Parker, of
Parker,
1696; died young.
bapt. at Waddington 17
Oct. 1689; died in 1728
without issue, leaving his
wards of Brows-
holme, esq. Bow-
bearer of the forest
dau. of
Henry
South-
London ,
adm. to
wife Eliza-
bapt. at
Wad-
ding-
Margaret, bapt. at Waddi 1
8 Mar. 1708 ; died young.
estate at Ingleton, &c. to
of Bolland; born
ouse,of
beth, 3 Feb.
ton
Jane, wife of .... Southout
his half-brother John Par-
ker, of Browsholme, esq.
11 June, 1695;
died 28 March,
1754 ; buried at
Mana-
den, co.
Essex,
1731; had
issue Tho-
mas and
6 Nov.
1693;
died
Elizabeth, wife of George Toi
of Skipwith, co. York. ]
Waddington.
esq.
Edward.
unmar.
Jessop Hulton, of the Park,-j~Mary, dau. of William Ila-
esq. ob. circa 17-6. seldcn.
I (
Thomas Lister, of GisburneyBeatrix, dau. of Jessop Hul- Edward Parker, of Browsholme, esq. only son and heir,=^Barbara, dau. and coheir of Sir William Fleming, ol
Park, eo. York, esq. ob. 1701.
ton, esq.; died in 1774.
bowbearer of the forest of Bolland, born 1730 ; died
22 Dec. 1794, aged 64 ; bur. at Waddington.
Rydal Hall, co. Westmerland, Bart.; mar. at Lancas
ter 1750 j died 23 April, 1813 ; bur. at Waddingtoc
John Parker, of Browsholme, esq. son and heir, Bowbearer=pBeatrix, dau. of Thomas Lister, of Gishurne Park, co.
of the forest of Bolland, sometime Fellow Commoner of
Christ Coll. Camb. M.P. for Clitheroe; died 25 May, 1797,
aged 42 ; bur. at Waddington 10 June.
Edward Pwl
York, esq. and sister of Thomas 1st Lord Ribblesdale ; died younj
born 25 Nov. 1749; mar, at Giggleswick, co. York,
1778; died 10 May, 1807, bur. at Waddington.
I
1 . Thomas Lister
I
2. Edward^Isabella,
1
3. ReverendJohn=pHon. Cathe- 4. Charles Ro-
5. Henry Parker.^Anne, dau.
6. Rev. William
7. Septimus, b
Parker, esq. son
Parker, esq.
dau. of
Fleming Parker,
rine Lister, bert Parker,
born at York 6th
of John Mac-
Parker, vicar of
at Giggleswicl
and heir, Bow-
2d son, born
Rev. J.
M. A. b. at Marsh-
dau. ofThos. born at York
April, 1784; bpt.
lean, of
Waddington and
27 April, 17:
bearer of the forest
3nd Nov.
Strode,
field 17th April,
1st Lord 4 April, 1783;
at Giggleswick
Gal way in
afterwards nf
bur. there 23 (
of Bolland, born
1780; bapt.
of Hat-
1782 ; bapt. at
Ribblesdale, bapt. at Gig-
1785; Major 53d
Ireland;
Skipwith; bapt.
1792.
27 and bapt. at
Giggleswick 29
Sept. 1779; died
at Giggles-
wick 15th
July, 1781 ;
field,
Herts;
mar.
Giggleswick 5th
June, 1785; mar.
Dec. 1817; died
and widow of gleswick 1st
JamesSkur- Nov. 1785 ; d.
ray Day, esq. s.p.
regt. ; died at
Cuddalore, E.I.
Admin. 3d Jan.
mar. there
in May,
1808.
at Giggleswick
5 June, 1785 ;
died s.p. 24th
8. Octavius, bl
at Giggleswick
unmar. 2 March,
died 17 Dec.
1813.
26 Nov. 1862.
of Burnett,
1824.
Sept. 1848; J.P.
13th ; hur. 2i i
1858, buried at
1828.
co. Somers.
and D.L. York
Aug. 1790.
Waddington.
I-T+-I
East Riding.
Isabella- Beatrix,
Thomas- Lister, d. 1 Aug. 1852, s.p.
Thomas Lister Parker,
born July 1814;
died unmar. 2nd
John, d. 18 April, 1845.
born 1809; died s.p.
Aug. 1844.
Catherine, d. 10 Dec. 1841.
Frederick, d. 7 Dec. 1841.
(Nott.) ^ Another Jine in which the Royal Descent of this family may be traced is from Adam Hulton and
Parker died at Browsholme 12 Sept. 1710, and was buried at Waddington.
jer Parker, D.D. 2nd son, 14 years precentor of Lincoln ; Alice, da. of . . Pont, survived her husb.
ted Dean of Lincoln 29 Nov. and installed 13 Dec. 1613; and erected a monument to his memory
1 29 Aug. 1629, aged 71 ; bur. in the cathedral. M. I. in the cathedral of Lincoln.
William Parker, D.D. rector of Blisland^Jane.dau. of ..
co. Cornwall, 1601, archdeacon of Corn-
wall ; bur. at Warleggan 1681.
id,=pjane, dau. of .... Pan-
n- f chard, of Wilts; bur. at
Blisland 22 Nov. 1625.
:hard Car-^Jennet, George~Hraee, James ^=Eliza-=
of
rksworth,
of Derby,
letime
dow of
} John's
ilege,
;i>bridge.
dau. of
Thomas
Parker,
esq. born
3 Feb.
1593;
mar.
Aug.
1612.
Park-
er, of
Park-
hall,
co.
Staf-
ford,
esq.
1663.
dau. of
Hugh
Bate-
man, of
Hart-
ington,
co.
Derby.
Car-
ryer.of
Help-
ston,c.
North-
amp-
ton,
2nd
hus-
beth,
dau. of
Thomas
Parker,
esq.
born
2 Aug.
1595.
Slinger,
of Cat-
low, in.
23 April,
1612;
died 20
Aug.
follow-
ing, 1st
Jane,
born
28
Nov.
1596;
died
33
April
fol-
low-
Captain=Anne,=John James =pKatherine, eldest
Thomas
Whit-
ting-
ham,
slain at
New-
bury
1643, ex
parte
born
8 Oct.
1606;
mar.
14th
Feb.
1624.
1
1
>and
rails
arke
n ai
jir,
;ed L
jars
363.
, husb. ing. Regis.
Robert=Eliza- Thomas^pAnne, TR
Car- beth, Parker, dau. P
ryer. dau. 2nd of Ro- sc
of son. bert h
.... Vena- a,
bles, y<
of An- 1
trobus,
CO.
Ches-
ter.
Jennet Carryer. Sir Thomas Parker,
Earl of Maccles-
field, Lord Chief
Justice,
/ **
m=f=Briilget, William. Anthony. G
r, dau. of J amcs . Richard. J<
d James
Carrver, Robert. Francis. R
U of Help.
n ston.
i
See pedigree in Maclean*
Cornwall, parish
Heorge Parker, of Parkliill
co. Stafford, esq.
Thomas Parker, esq.=
eldest son, in the
commission of the
peace, born 7 Dec.
1696; died at Alkin-
coats 16 Dec. 1774.
= Alice, widow of Robert Parker, of E
Henry Lonsdale, of London, 2nd son, 3
Higli Riley, and twice married, and A
only child and heir- had issue, Edward, a
ess of John Blakey, Thomas, and John 1
of Lanehead, co. of Watts, who died un- 2
Lane.; died at Al- mar. and Elizabeth,
kincoats 21 April, mar. to Dr. Rams-
1737. den, Master of the
Charterhouse.
Elizabeth, only dau. named in the=
will of her father 1753 and 1754;
bur. at Colne 2 Dec. 1781.
=Rohert Parker, of Alkincoats, esq. bapt. Thoma
at Co ne 9 March, 1720; mar. 1 Oct. Aug. 1
1751 ; bur. at Colne 12 May, 1758. 23 Mai
Thomas Parker, of Alkin-=^=Betty, only dau. and heiress of Edward Parker, Robert Pa
coats, J.P. and D.L. ; born of Newton Hall, co. York, by Elizabeth, dau. and died unma
20 April, 1754; died 27 heiress of John Goulborne, of Manchester, mar. 4 1805.
April, 1819. May, 1778 ; died 8 Nov. 1808.
rt, Thomas Parker, of Al-=Mary, dau. Edward Parker,= EIlen, only Robert John Pal
kincoats and Newton of William formerly of Selby, child of Parker, mar. 29 f
T I I
George.
John.
Rowland.
Con-
rade
Mola-
nus, a
Ger-
man,
2nd
hus-
band.
Schil-
dren
still-
born.
Parker,
son and
heir,
30 years
old in
1620;
died at
War-
leggan
16SO.
dau. of Sir Ri-
chard Buller, of
Shillington, Corn-
wall, knt. ; mar. at
St. Stephen's, Salt-
ash, 31 Dec. 1616;
died at Warleg-
gan a 1686, aged
86.
William
Parker,
2nd son,
rector of
St. Keock,
Cornwall,
28 years
old in
1620;
died un-
mar.
Jane,
living
unm.
1705,
aged
67.
Kathe-
rine,
two
years
old in
1620.
Alice, bapt. at ~j~ George
St. Stephen's
inSaltash,28
May, 1620;
mar. at War-
leggan 1 9th
Oct. 1641;
died at St.
Neot's 1666.
Smith, of
Warleggan,
Cornwall ;
died and
was buried
at St. Neot's
in said
county
1656.
John Anstis, of Duloe and=Mary, dau.
Lnnna in St. Neot's, and coheir.
Cornwall.
Edward Parker,
3rd son, died at
Alkincoats ; bpt.
at Colne 13 Apr.
1701; bur. there
27 March, 1734.
John Anstis, of Duloe=
aforesaid, and of the
Middle Temple, Lon-
don, esq. Garter Prin-
cipal King of Arms,
&c.; died at Mort-
lake, Surrey, Mar. 4,
1743-4 ; bu. at Duloe
March 23.
See Maclean's Blisland
I
Catherine.
Elizabeth,
dau. and
heir of
Richard
Cudlipp, of
Tavistock,
merchant;
d. 1780.
ubi supra.
23 March, 1740. following.
John Toulson Parker, =pEsther Arthur, dau. of John
esq. born 21 March, Arthur Worsop, of Howden,
1755 ; died 2 Oct. co. York, esq. mar. 19 July,
1S22. | 1804; died 24 June, 1837.
Hall, formerly a Capt.
in the Royal Horse
Guards Blue, J.P. and
D.L. He purchased
Browsholme from his
cousin Thomas Lister
Parker in 1820; died
n.p. 22 April, 1832.
Molyneux,
of Liver-
pool ; mar.
6th May,
1824; died
22d May,
1838.
co. York, solicitor,
and afterwards of
Browsholme and
Alkincoats, J.P.
and D.L. ; born
18th July, 1786;
died 22nd May,
1865.
Ambrose
William
Barcroft,
of Noyna,
co. Lane. ;
mar. 4th
July, 1816.
Lieut. 76
Regt.;
died at
Walcheren
2nd Sept.
1809 un-
married.
born 29 March, 1791,
mar. 29 Nov. 1821 Ann Edmondson of
Coates Hall, co. York, d. 4 Jan. 1830;
she died 2 Sept. 1851, leaving issue, 1.
Thomas of the Heaning near Newton in
Bowland, b. 9 Nov. 1826; 2. Richard,
died unmar. 14 Feb. 1856; and Eliza-
beth, mar. 30 Dec. 1856 to Rixon El-
lingthorpe, esq. of Shorrock Hey, near
Blackburn; died 1869, s.p.
Elizabeth,
mar. Capt.
John
Atherton;
died
14 Feb.
1842.
Ellen,
died
19th
Dec.
1802.
John
Arthur
Parker.
Thomas,
died an
infant.
Richard,
twin with
Thomas.
TT1
Sarah-
Mau-
leverer.
Frances-
Mau-
leverer.
Mary-
Mau-
leverer.
^^
'le-Barcroft
Captain
t. of Foot ;
3th April,
J.P. and
1 died un-
Jan. 1850.
Thomas-Goulbourne Parker,=Mary Ann, elder Edward Parker,=Catherine, dau
now of Browsholme and AI-
kincoats, M.A. of Lincoln's
Inn and the Middle Temple,
barrister-at-law, J.P. and
D.L. Major 5th Royal Lanca-
shire Militia; born 4th Aug.
1818.
dau. and co-
heiress of John
Francis Carr, of
C/arr Lodge, Hor-
bury, co. York ;
mar. 28 Nov.
1845.
M.A. St. Peter's
College, Camb.
Rector of Wad-
dington, county
York; born 14th
Nov. 1821; mar.
24 Oct. 1850.
of Jas. Nevil
of Beardwood,
co. Lane, by his
wife Helen, dau.
of Thomas Har-
greaves, of Oak
Hill.
Robert
John
Parker,
of Selby,
co. York,
a solicitor;
born 13th
Jan. 1823.
Eliza
beth
Aga-
tha.
ard John- Thomas- EUen v wife of Malcolm-Nugent- Mary-Barbara-
er, William- Goulbourne Ross Davenport, Capt. 5th Lane. Beatrix.
Robinson Parker, Militia, son of Major Trevor Da- Alice-Isabel,
ept. Parker, born venport, and grandson of Rear- Margaret-Anne.
!. born 6 27 Dec. Admiral Sir Salusbury Daven- Harriet-Maria,
Oct.1857. 1859. port, K.C.H. C.B. deceased.
i n
Charles-Edward-Neville,
bo. 12 Dec. 1852.
Robert-James-Neville,
bo. 25 May, 1854.
Reginald- Barcroft,
bo. 9 Oct. 1855.
Ellen Barcroft,
wife of Lieut. -
Colonel Dun-
can Camp-
bell, Major 90
Light Infant. ;
she died llth
Nov. 1865.4.
r~ n
Arthur-Henry,
bo. Dec. 1861.
Francis-Ambrose,
bo. 22 Nov. 1863.
Ernest-Neville,
bo. 26 Nov. 1868.
Barbara Phoebe,
wife of Nicho-
las England, of
Southfield
House, co.
Lane.*]-.
Mary-
Martha,
died
20th
Dec.
1833.
William Barerofl
bo. 25 Feb. 182
died 1 Dec. 183C
James William,
d. 18 Sept. 1832.
Septimus, died
12 July, 1836.
Sybil-
Catherine.
Phffibe-
Ellen.
Everilda.
BOOK III. CHAP. TV.] BROWSHOLME. 341
A few particulars only remain to be added with respect to the forests and demesnes
of Blackburn shire in general.
The records of this extensive district, now remaining at Clitheroe Castle, contain little
which is either curious or ancient. This is accounted for from a return of Richard
Assheton and Edward Braddyll, Esqrs. to a commission directed to them out of the Duchy
Court, anno 22 Elizabeth, to inquire into the state of the records at this place. They say
that the most ancient rolls, some of the reign of Edward III. and others without date,
having been kept upon a damp floor, were become almost illegible ; but that of those which
remained in a tolerably perfect state, a schedule, beginning with the rolls of Henry VII.
had been made by their directions, and the rolls themselves deposited within closets in an
upper room under three locks and keys.
During the great usurpation, after the murder of Charles I. the four forests of Black-
burnshire were sold under an ordinance of the Commons in Parliament, intituled "An Act
for the Sale of all Honours, Manors, &c. belonging to the late King, Queen, and Prince,"
to Adam Baynes, of Knowsthorp, Esq. for the sum of 6,8531. 16s. If/, together with the
rents, royalties, and profits of the Halrnot Courts. This transaction bore date April 16,
1651.
In January of the same year the free wapontake courts of Clitheroe and Blackburn-
shire, excepting the forests, were alienated to one Jeremy "Whitworth. On this occasion
a doubt arose whether Colnc, Ightenhill, Accrington, and Tottiugton were really distinct
manors ; and in a case submitted to Sir Orlando Bridgeman, it was stated that cither in
the reign of Henry VI. or Edward IV. (the original record, I suppose, having rotted
away on the damp floor), a decree had been made, that, to avoid an inconvenient con-
course of people at the Castle, courts should be holden twice every year at Burnley, Colne,
Accrington, &c. But, whatever might have been the date of the decree, it appears, from
the Custumale already given, that courts had been holden at the first of these places much
earlier ; and Bridgeman thought the usage sufficient to constitute them so many distinct,
though not independent, manors.
During all this time, the old account between the Crown and the copyholders remained
unsettled. An agreement had been made between the two parties, in the reign of James I.
that forty years old rent should be paid for the confirmation and settlement of these lands :
one moiety on the passing decrees for that purpose in the Duchy Court, and the other
within one month after they were confirmed by act of parliament.
Decrees for all the manors and estates thus compounded for were passed, and the first
moiety paid, before the death of King James. In the 5th of Charles I. -the remaining
moiety was assigned to Sir Allen Apsley, for the satisfaction of debts contracted in victual-
ling the Navy. In the 16th of this reign a bill of confirmation passed both Houses of
Parliament ; but, on account of the distractions then beginning in the kingdom, did not
receive the royal assent. In the year 1650, however, Sir Allen Apsley obtained from the
governing powers an ordinance to confirm the decrees, and to compel the copyholders to
pay the remaining moiety ; with a heavy penalty of 51. per diem, on default of payment,
342
HISTORY OF WHALLEY.
[BOOK III. CHAP. IV.
after the 1st of September then following. Several of the copyholders failed in providing
their quotas ; which occasioned a general deficiency of payment, according to the act. This
alarmed the wiser and more wealthy of the parties concerned ; who paid the whole moiety,
together with a great overplus, nomine poence, amounting in all to 4,833. ; and thus the
affair slept till the Restoration : soon after which, namely, in 1661, a general act of con-
firmation was passed. 1 And on this foundation rest all the titles to wapontake or copyhold
lands of the new tenure, in Blacldmrnshire.
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