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A History of the County of York North Riding
… also inscriptions to Robert Dodsworth, 1657, and Margaret Chaytor, widow of Robert, 1703. In the porch is a raised tomb …
A History of the County of Durham
… who in 1625 conveyed it to Ralph Hutton and William Chaytor. 157 Ralph Hutton also bought up several other … of Robert Robson from Ralph Hutton and Sir William Chaytor, and in 1641 granted his Mainsforth lands to his son … of land in Mainsforth to Ralph Hutton and Sir William Chaytor, kt. (Dur. Rec. cl. 12, no. 41 [2]). Surtees, loc. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 246 whose daughters and co-heirs both married into the Chaytor family. 247 The Chaytors of Clervaux Castle still … I. Cal. Com. for Comp. 2992. Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees (Chaytor). Ibid.; Private Act, 46 Geo. III, cap. 70. Baildon, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
A History of the County of York North Riding
… wings at the rear. It was deserted by Sir William Chaytor, the first baronet, who built Clervaux Castle, … and (2) to his sister Elizabeth, married to Christopher Chaytor, a merchant adventurer of Newcastle-on-Tyne. 49 John … by his brother Richard, who also left no issue 50; Anthony Chaytor, son and heir of Elizabeth, now entered into the …
A History of the County of Durham
… pistols and other weapons. Arrived near the place, Mr. Chaytor and Mr. Killinghall called for ale and drank Esquire … to the church here, was among lands granted to Christopher Chaytor in 1563. 71 In 1604 Henry Lindley and John Starkey, the Crown patentees, sold to his son Thomas Chaytor, of Butterby, lands in Egglescliffe said to have …
A History of the County of Durham
… Sayer in February 15623 when it was leased to Christopher Chaytor; this land was included in a Crown sale of former …
A History of the County of Warwick
… north-west of the church, now the residence of Col. D'Arcy Chaytor, C.M.G., was rebuilt by Sir Thomas Cokayne in 1509, …
A History of the County of Durham
… John Giles. 216 In 1878 the property was acquired by the Chaytor family. Sir Walter Chaytor, bart., of Croft, was succeeded in 1913 by his brother Sir Edmund H. Chaytor, who is owner of Fishburn Hall, now a farm house, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 8 in. The present Spennithorne Hall, the residence of Mr. Chaytor, is to the north-west of the older house. … the marriage of his daughter and heir Jane 46 with Henry Chaytor in or about 1730 came into the hands of the Chaytor family. 47 William Chaytor paid the tax for his three …
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