Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

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John Higgins

Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av John Higgins » 22 sep 2006 06:55:02

A day or two ago [depending on your time zone!], Brad Verity provided two Plantagenet descents for Robert Markenfield (d. 1541) who mar. Alice Markenfield and was ancestor of Richard Saltonstall of Mass. and Anne Mauleverer Abbott of New Jersey. These descents bring Plantagenet ancestry to the family of Mauleverer of Wothersome two generations earlier than is shown in RPA/PA3.

Two generations AFTER Robert Mauleverer, RPA shows his grandson William Mauleverer as mar. to Eleanor Aldburgh, dau. of Richard Aldburgh and Eleanor Goldesborough. Although Eleanor is not indicated by RPA to be of Plantagenet descent, I believe that descents can in fact be traced for both of her parents. I've outlined below the additional descents for both parents. Some of these links could probably benefit from better support, but this is a start. Comments [pro or con] will be welcome....


A1. Alice de St. Philibert; m. Sir Brian Stapleton, KG, of Carlton and Wighill [RPA 682]
A2. Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton; m. Elizabeth Aldeburgh [or Aldborough]
A3. Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton; m. Agnes Godard
A4. Elizabeth Stapleton; m. Sir William Plumpton
A5. Agnes Plumpton; m. Sir Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh
A6. Sir Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. Joan/Jane Fairfax of Walton [B4 below]
A7. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. (2) Jane Mauleverer of Wothersome [C2 below]
A8. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. Eleanor Goldesborough [E6 below]

B1. Sir Alexander Neville (d. 1420); m. Margery NN [RPA 710]
[or possibly his son Sir Alexander, who m. Katherine Eure]
B2. Catherine Neville; m. William Fairfax of Walton
B3. Sir Thomas Fairfax, KB, of Walton and Gilling; m. Elizabeth Sherburne
B4. Joan/Jane Fairfax; m. Sir Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A6 above]

C1. James Mauleverer of Wothersome [br. of Robert - RPA 499]; m. Anne Wycliffe [D3 below]
C2. Jane Mauleverer; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A7 above]

D1. Sir William Bowes of Streatlam; m. Maud FitzHugh [RPA 144]
D2. Anne Bowes; m. Ralph Wycliffe of Wycliffe
D3. Anne Wycliffe; m. James Mauleverer [C1 above]

E1. Joan Stapleton [sister of A4 above]; m. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley
E2. John Ingleby; m. Margery Strangways [F3 below]
E3. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley; m. Katherine Stillington
E4. Agnes [or Anne] Ingleby; m. Richard Goldesborough of Goldesborough
E5. Thomas Goldesborough; m. Jane Boynton [G3 below]
E6. Eleanor Goldesborough; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A8 above]

F1. Sir Philip Darcy, 6th Lord Darcy; m. Eleanor FitzHugh [RPA 256]
F2. Elizabeth Darcy; m. Sir James Strangways
F3. Margery Strangways; m. (1) John Ingleby [E2 above]

G1. James Strangways of Sneaton [br. of F3 above]; m. Ann Conyers of Ormesby
G2. Cecily Strangways; m. Thomas Boynton of Acclam and Barmston
G3. Jane Boynton; m. Thomas Goldesborough [E5 above]

Brad Verity

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av Brad Verity » 22 sep 2006 20:12:02

Dear John,

These are great. After a quick lookover, they seem solid. I can add
details to a few of the Mauleverer generations, using William Brown's
article. I'll add more to the other lines once I've had time to study
them further.

"John Higgins" wrote:

Two generations AFTER Robert Mauleverer, RPA shows his grandson William Mauleverer as mar. to Eleanor Aldburgh, dau. of Richard Aldburgh and Eleanor Goldesborough.

The marriage was arranged in March 1571, with the stipulation that it
be solemnized before August 1st that year. Eleanor Aldburgh brought
£300 as her marriage portion. [William Brown, 'Ingleby Arncliffe', YAJ
Vol. 16 (1902), p. 198.] These marriage details are additions to the
account of the couple given in PA3.

C1. James Mauleverer of Wothersome [br. of Robert - RPA 499]; m. Anne Wycliffe [D3 below]

James Mauleverer was married to Anne Wycliffe by March 1510, when his
father Sir William Mauleverer conveyed property to the couple. James
was dead by 1524, when his widow's jointure was confirmed. She was
living in 1536.

C2. Jane Mauleverer; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A7 above]

Joan Mauleverer, Dame Aldeburgh was married to first husband Richard
Aldeburgh by 1536, when she resigned all claim to the lands she might
have inherited in right of her father. She married 2nd, Peter
Slingsby.

F1. Sir Philip Darcy, 6th Lord Darcy; m. Eleanor FitzHugh [RPA 256]
F2. Elizabeth Darcy; m. Sir James Strangways
F3. Margery Strangways; m. (1) John Ingleby [E2 above]

I can confirm the above three generations, but I haven't yet studied
the Inglebys of Ripley.

G1. James Strangways of Sneaton [br. of F3 above]; m. Ann Conyers of Ormesby

The will of James Strangways of Sneton is dated 10 Apr. 1507, and pr.
at York 2 June 1508. It is printed in Testamenta Eboracensia VI but I
don't yet have a copy of it. Anne Conyers of Ormesby's will was pr. at
York 21 March 1518, and her IPM was 31 Oct. 10 Hen. VIII.

G2. Cecily Strangways; m. Thomas Boynton of Acclam and Barmston

Cecily's will was dated 16 June 1550, and pr. at York 20 Feb. 1551. It
is also printed in Test. Ebor. VI. Thomas Boynton of Barmston died 29
March 1523, and was buried in Rousby chapel.
He was son and heir of Sir Henry Boynton and Margaret del See, heiress
of Barmston. [Betham's Baronetage of England Vol. 1, Appendix, pp.
8-9.]

G3. Jane Boynton; m. Thomas Goldesborough [E5 above]

They were married by 14 May 12 Hen. VIII (date of her father Thomas
Boynton's will), where they receive a bequest of 20l. if she lives till
her husband attains the age of 21 years, and they cohabit. [Betham's
Baronetage.] I haven't yet studied the Goldesboroughs.

Great research, John! Hope this helps.

Cheers, ---------Brad

John Higgins

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av John Higgins » 23 sep 2006 00:56:02

Thanks for this further information. A number of additional dates and other
information on the Mauleverers of Wothersome can be found in Clay's edition
of Dugdales Visitation of Yorkshire, which is usually pretty reliable - see
vol. 10 of "The Genealogist [new series]".

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:12 PM
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Dear John,

These are great. After a quick lookover, they seem solid. I can add
details to a few of the Mauleverer generations, using William Brown's
article. I'll add more to the other lines once I've had time to study
them further.

"John Higgins" wrote:

Two generations AFTER Robert Mauleverer, RPA shows his grandson William
Mauleverer as mar. to Eleanor Aldburgh, dau. of Richard Aldburgh and Eleanor

Goldesborough.
The marriage was arranged in March 1571, with the stipulation that it
be solemnized before August 1st that year. Eleanor Aldburgh brought
£300 as her marriage portion. [William Brown, 'Ingleby Arncliffe', YAJ
Vol. 16 (1902), p. 198.] These marriage details are additions to the
account of the couple given in PA3.

C1. James Mauleverer of Wothersome [br. of Robert - RPA 499]; m. Anne
Wycliffe [D3 below]

James Mauleverer was married to Anne Wycliffe by March 1510, when his
father Sir William Mauleverer conveyed property to the couple. James
was dead by 1524, when his widow's jointure was confirmed. She was
living in 1536.

C2. Jane Mauleverer; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A7 above]

Joan Mauleverer, Dame Aldeburgh was married to first husband Richard
Aldeburgh by 1536, when she resigned all claim to the lands she might
have inherited in right of her father. She married 2nd, Peter
Slingsby.

F1. Sir Philip Darcy, 6th Lord Darcy; m. Eleanor FitzHugh [RPA 256]
F2. Elizabeth Darcy; m. Sir James Strangways
F3. Margery Strangways; m. (1) John Ingleby [E2 above]

I can confirm the above three generations, but I haven't yet studied
the Inglebys of Ripley.

G1. James Strangways of Sneaton [br. of F3 above]; m. Ann Conyers of
Ormesby

The will of James Strangways of Sneton is dated 10 Apr. 1507, and pr.
at York 2 June 1508. It is printed in Testamenta Eboracensia VI but I
don't yet have a copy of it. Anne Conyers of Ormesby's will was pr. at
York 21 March 1518, and her IPM was 31 Oct. 10 Hen. VIII.

G2. Cecily Strangways; m. Thomas Boynton of Acclam and Barmston

Cecily's will was dated 16 June 1550, and pr. at York 20 Feb. 1551. It
is also printed in Test. Ebor. VI. Thomas Boynton of Barmston died 29
March 1523, and was buried in Rousby chapel.
He was son and heir of Sir Henry Boynton and Margaret del See, heiress
of Barmston. [Betham's Baronetage of England Vol. 1, Appendix, pp.
8-9.]

G3. Jane Boynton; m. Thomas Goldesborough [E5 above]

They were married by 14 May 12 Hen. VIII (date of her father Thomas
Boynton's will), where they receive a bequest of 20l. if she lives till
her husband attains the age of 21 years, and they cohabit. [Betham's
Baronetage.] I haven't yet studied the Goldesboroughs.

Great research, John! Hope this helps.

Cheers, ---------Brad


Brad Verity

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av Brad Verity » 26 sep 2006 06:56:11

"John Higgins" wrote:

E1. Joan Stapleton [sister of A4 above]; m. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley
E2. John Ingleby; m. Margery Strangways [F3 below]
E3. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley; m. Katherine Stillington
E4. Agnes [or Anne] Ingleby; m. Richard Goldesborough of Goldesborough
E5. Thomas Goldesborough; m. Jane Boynton [G3 below]
E6. Eleanor Goldesborough; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A8 above]

Dear John,

The line above also has a descent from Edward III thru Generation E3
Katherine Stillington, Dame Ingleby:

Edward III
1) Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (c.1379-1440), had
2) Elizabeth Ferrers, Lady Greystoke (1393-1434), who had
3) Anne Greystoke (d. 1477) m. Sir Ralph Bigod of Settrington
(1410-1461), and had
4) Agnes Bigod (living 1510; m. 2nd, Marmaduke Vavasour) m. 1) Thomas
Stillington of Acaster Selby, Yorkshire (d. by 1500), and had
5) Katherine Stillington m. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley [E3 above]
6) Agnes Ingleby m. Richard Goldesborough of Goldesborough, and had
7) Thomas Goldesborough m. Jane Boynton, and had
8) Eleanor Goldesborough m. Richard Aldburgh, and had
9) Eleanor Aldburgh m. William Mauleverer of Wothersome

That gives Eleanor Aldburgh (1553-1642, number 9 above), wife of
William Mauleverer of Wothersome (1556-1618), and grandmother of Anne
Mauleverer Abbott of New Jersey, two lines from Edward III - the one
through her mother given above, plus the one you have pointed out (thru
her paternal grandmother Jane Mauleverer of Wothersome, wife of Richard
Aldburgh).

Cheers, --------Brad

John Higgins

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av John Higgins » 26 sep 2006 17:20:02

I do have this Bigod/Stillington marriage in my data, but I recently came
across a pedigree saying that Katherine Stillington was sister, not dau., of
the Thomas who mar. Agnes Bigod. They are both said to be children of
another Thomas who mar. Janet, dau. of Percival of Ripon. This latter
Thomas was the brother of Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells.

This pedigree is part of a list of grants and certificates of arms published
in vol. 27 of "The Genealogist [new series]". I don't what other sources
support Agnes Bigod as Katherine's mother, but this one at least raises a
question about that parentage.

FWIW, RPA/PA3 refers to Agnes Bigod as "wife, apparently, of Thomas
Stillington" and doesn't mention another marriage for her.

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From: "Brad Verity" <royaldescent@hotmail.com>
To: <GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 10:56 PM
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"John Higgins" wrote:

E1. Joan Stapleton [sister of A4 above]; m. Sir William Ingleby of
Ripley
E2. John Ingleby; m. Margery Strangways [F3 below]
E3. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley; m. Katherine Stillington
E4. Agnes [or Anne] Ingleby; m. Richard Goldesborough of Goldesborough
E5. Thomas Goldesborough; m. Jane Boynton [G3 below]
E6. Eleanor Goldesborough; m. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh [A8
above]

Dear John,

The line above also has a descent from Edward III thru Generation E3
Katherine Stillington, Dame Ingleby:

Edward III
1) Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (c.1379-1440), had
2) Elizabeth Ferrers, Lady Greystoke (1393-1434), who had
3) Anne Greystoke (d. 1477) m. Sir Ralph Bigod of Settrington
(1410-1461), and had
4) Agnes Bigod (living 1510; m. 2nd, Marmaduke Vavasour) m. 1) Thomas
Stillington of Acaster Selby, Yorkshire (d. by 1500), and had
5) Katherine Stillington m. Sir William Ingleby of Ripley [E3 above]
6) Agnes Ingleby m. Richard Goldesborough of Goldesborough, and had
7) Thomas Goldesborough m. Jane Boynton, and had
8) Eleanor Goldesborough m. Richard Aldburgh, and had
9) Eleanor Aldburgh m. William Mauleverer of Wothersome

That gives Eleanor Aldburgh (1553-1642, number 9 above), wife of
William Mauleverer of Wothersome (1556-1618), and grandmother of Anne
Mauleverer Abbott of New Jersey, two lines from Edward III - the one
through her mother given above, plus the one you have pointed out (thru
her paternal grandmother Jane Mauleverer of Wothersome, wife of Richard
Aldburgh).

Cheers, --------Brad

Brad Verity

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av Brad Verity » 26 sep 2006 17:43:18

"John Higgins" wrote:

I do have this Bigod/Stillington marriage in my data, but I recently came
across a pedigree saying that Katherine Stillington was sister, not dau., of
the Thomas who mar. Agnes Bigod. They are both said to be children of
another Thomas who mar. Janet, dau. of Percival of Ripon. This latter
Thomas was the brother of Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Dear John,

Thanks for this correction. It's nice to have the parentage of the
Thomas Stillington who married Agnes Bigod.

This pedigree is part of a list of grants and certificates of arms published
in vol. 27 of "The Genealogist [new series]". I don't what other sources
support Agnes Bigod as Katherine's mother, but this one at least raises a
question about that parentage.

I got the parentage of Katherine Stillington from the Bigod pedigree on
Stirnet. I figured it was sound, as it seemed natural for Katherine
Stillington to name a daughter 'Agnes' after her own mother. But your
source sounds more authentic, and the daughter could have as easily
been named for Katherine's sister-in-law. Chronological dates for the
Inglebys of Ripley would be incredibly useful! I'll add the
Stillington pedigree in 'Gen.' Vol. 27 to my list of sources to copy
next time I'm at the FHL Library in SLC.

FWIW, RPA/PA3 refers to Agnes Bigod as "wife, apparently, of Thomas
Stillington" and doesn't mention another marriage for her.

The following National Archives documents prove that the Agnes who
married Thomas Stillington married secondly Marmaduke Vavasour.

C 1/165/39 Agnes Styllyngton, of Acaster, widow. v. John London and
others, executors of William London.: Detention of deeds relating to
tenements and lands in South Cave, Beverley, Atton, Newton, and
Kelswick.: York. 1486-1529

C 1/271/28 Agnes Styllyngton, executrix and late the wife of Thomas
Styllyngton. v. Thomas Genyson, executor of Thomas Ousteby, clerk.:
Detention of a book called `a portesse price of 100s.' lent to Thomas
Ousteby, and deeds relating to a messuage in Newelcome. 1500-1515

C 1/940/15-16 William ALKOCKE, provost of the college of Acaster, and
the fellows of the same, v. Marmaduke VAVASOR, husband of Agnes, late
the wife of Thomas Styllyngton, and William CARTE alias Tayte.:
Detention of deeds relating to land in Acaster Selby.: YORK. 1538-1544

Looking at the two Vavasour pedigrees in the 1563-64 Visitation of
Yorkshire, it would appear Agnes' second husband was of the Vavasours
of Newton, rather than those of Hazelwood, and was either the Marmaduke
Vavasour who was 4th son of John Vavasour of Newton & Cecily Norton, or
his nephew, Marmaduke Vavasour of Newton (and Agnes was his second
wife), son and heir of John Vavasour of Newton & his 1st wife Bridget
Mauleverer of Allerton.

Conclusive evidence that the Agnes who was wife of Thomas Stillington
of Acaster Selby, and then of Marmaduke Vavasour, was the daughter of
Sir Ralph Bigod of Settrington and Anne Greystoke, may be in the will
of Anne Greystoke, Dame Bigod, which I haven't yet seen.

Cheers, ---------Brad

Gjest

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av Gjest » 26 sep 2006 20:20:34

Brad Verity wrote:
Chronological dates for the
Inglebys of Ripley would be incredibly useful!

Dear Brad,

Probably useless, as I've- naturally!- forgotten the source, but I've
got the dates 1455-1501 down for Sir William Ingleby, and his wife
Catherine Stillington as d.1500. Their daughter Joan/Jane married Sir
Robert Constable whose dates are (estimated by DNB?) 1478?-1537. The
son John Ingleby (d.1502) married a sister of Constable's, Eleanor
(d.1525, afterwards married to Lord Berkeley), their father Marmaduke
Constable's dates per new DNB being 1456/7?-1518.

Hope some of that can help with the framework; I also had Catherine
Stillington as daughter of Thomas and 'Jennet Percival of Ripon', but
that probably comes from a visitation.

-Matthew

Brad Verity

Re: Mauleverer - additions to RPA/PA3 and MCA?

Legg inn av Brad Verity » 14 nov 2006 06:43:41

Dear John,

I was looking more closely into your lines of descent, and have gotten
stuck on the one below. Let me know if I worked out the kinks
properly!

"John Higgins" wrote:

A1. Alice de St. Philibert; m. Sir Brian Stapleton, KG, of Carlton and Wighill [RPA 682]
A2. Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton; m. Elizabeth Aldeburgh [or Aldborough]
A3. Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton; m. Agnes Godard
A4. Elizabeth Stapleton; m. Sir William Plumpton
A5. Agnes Plumpton; m. Sir Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh
A6. Sir Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. Joan/Jane Fairfax of Walton [B4 below]
A7. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. (2) Jane Mauleverer of Wothersome [C2 below]
A8. Richard Aldeburgh of Aldeburgh; m. Eleanor Goldesborough [E6 below]

The Sir Richard Aldborough of Aldborough, Yorkshire in generation A5
above, husband of Agnes Plumpton, died in 1476 (per "The Plumpton
Correspondence").

I have no dates for either Sir Richard Alborough or his wife Jane
Fairfax in generation A6 - do you?

Per the pedigree of the Aldboroughs taken by herald Thomas Tonge in
1530, which ends with the Richard Aldborough of generation A8, "Richard
Audborough, son of Richard, married Jane, doughter to James Malyvorer
of Wodersom: and by her he had yssue Jane. The said Richard maryed to
hys ijde wyfe, Kateryn, doughter to Syr Thomas Malyvorer of Alderton:
and by her he had yssue Ursula."

I don't have dates for the above Richard Aldborough of generation A7
either, but I presume he is the subject of the following National
Archives document:

C 1/548/71 Miles Newton. v. Richard Aldeburgh, esquire, son and heir
of Richard Aldeburgh.: Detention of deeds relating to a messuage in
Aldborough.: York. 1518-1529

Now, we know that Joan Mauleverer was the daughter of James Mauleverer
of Wothersome and Anne Wycliffe of Wycliffe, for she is returned as
such in the September 1551 IPM of her grandfather Sir William
Mauleverer: "Joan, wife of Peter Slingsby, gent., aged 40; Anne, wife
of Thomas Gower, aged 39; and Katherine, wife of William Conyers, aged
38; that is, daughters and co-heirs of Sir James M., knight, deceased,
son and heir of Sir William." [William Brown, 'Ingleby Arncliffe', YAJ
Vol. 16 (1902), p. 194.] From this, we can determine that Joan
Mauleverer was born about 1511, which fits (barely) with a 1492
marriage of her Sir William Mauleverer and Anne Conyers of Sockburn.
Assuming their eldest son James was born by 1495, it would make him age
16-19 at the birth of his eldest child. Quite young, but as his wife
Anne Wycliffe was herself an heiress when married about March 1510
(date of marriage settlement), immediate consummation of the marriage
in their teens was natural.

James Mauleverer was dead by 1524, when his widow Anne had her jointure
enlarged and confirmed [per Brown, p. 195]. Joan, his eldest daughter,
though only age 13 that year, would have been a prize catch, as she was
one of three co-heiresses to each of her grandfathers. It is easy to
see how Richard Aldborough would have been eager for the match, even
though Joan would not be able to have children for a couple more years
or so. As their grandfathers arranged the marriage of Joan's youngest
sister Katherine Mauleverer to William Conyers, heir of Marske, in
1525, Joan was likely married in 1524, if not sooner.

Yet the evidence of the 1530 Visitation conflicts with this. It claims
Richard Aldborough married her, had a daughter, she died, he married
again, and had another daughter - all by 1530-31. Richard Aldborough
himself - or at least someone contemporary to him - would have been
the herald Tonge's source for the above so it is very strange that the
information given is incorrect.

When did Richard Aldborough die? Apparently shortly after the 1530
Visitation pedigree, as another National Archives document implies:

C 1/716/2 Thomas and Ralph, younger sons of Richard Aldeburgh, knight.
v. Peter Slyngesbye, Jane, his wife, and Ralph Wythes.: Lands in the
tenure of defendants in Marton, Ripon, and Minskip bequeathed to
plaintiffs by their father, but not conveyed to them during their
minority.: York. 1532-1538

So Joan Mauleverer was married to second husband Peter Slingsby at some
point in the 1530s, and both were still alive in 1551. The above
document is also important in that it confirms the statement (otherwise
mistaken) in the 1530 Visitation that Joan Mauleverer had married
Richard Aldborough of Aldborough. One other piece of evidence confirms
this as well: "In 1536, in a deed in which she signed herself 'Jane
Aldbowrgh', she resigned all claim to the lands she might have
inherited in right of her father." [Brown, p. 195].

W. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, the 1863 editor of Tonge's 1530 Visitation,
comments, "It is strange that her [Joan Mauleverer's] son and heir,
Richard [Aldborough], who signed the Visitation of 1585, is here
omitted. He then quartered Mauleverer, Colville, Wycliffe, and
Ellerton." Longstaffe makes no comment about the error of Aldborough's
wives in the Visitation entry itself, and may not have been aware of
it.

Charles Norcliffe, the 1881 editor of the 1563/4 Visitation of
Yorkshire, in his Aldborough pedigree, combines the 1530 Tonge
visitation information, with additions "in Ralph Brooke's handwriting
from this point." Brooke, though, was an early 17th-century herald, so
not contemporary to the life of either generation A7 or A8 above.
Norcliffe also notes that "Ursula and Jane alone appear as issue of
Richard Aldburgh in 1564." This is another hard-to-reconcile statement,
since the Richard Aldborough who married Eleanor, daughter of Thomas
Goldesborough and Jane Boynton of Barmston, is mentioned along with son
William Aldborough and other (unnamed) children in the 1566 will of his
father-in-law Thomas Goldesborough [printed in Richmond Wills 1 (1853),
pp. 184-187].

James Raine, the 1853 editor of Goldesborough's 1566 will, notes that
Richard Aldborough lived to a great age. His will was dated 1 April
1612, and pr. 13 September 1613. It's quite likely then that he was
born after the 1530 Visitation by herald Tonge, and that is why he was
omitted. Norcliffe notes that William Aldborough, son and heir of
Richard Aldborough and Eleanor Goldesborough, was baptized 14 March
1557, which fits in nicely with a birthdate for Richard in the early
1530s, shortly after the Visitation. It is also worth noting that
William Goldesborough, the brother of Eleanor, wife of Richard
Aldborough, was married to "Anne doughter to Pyter Slyngesby a 2
brother owt of the howsse of Scryven" (per the Goldesborough pedigree
in the 1563/4 Visitation of Yorkshire). Anne was very likely the
daughter of Peter Slingsby by his wife Joan Mauleverer, and so the two
Goldesborough siblings married the two Aldborough/Slingsby
half-siblings.

Hopefully the Aldborough pedigree at the 1585 Visitation (which I have
not yet seen) - signed by Richard Aldborough himself - will shed
further light.

Cheers, --------Brad

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