THE LANGSTAFFS OF TEESDALE AND
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Johnson A Carole's Cottage
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BY
GEORGE BLUNDELL LONGSTAFF
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CAROLE A.M.
JOHNSON
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Appendix V.
Wills in the Western Deaneries of the Arch-deaconry of
Richmond,
now, at Somerset House, London.
1573, September 4. WILL of
Rowland Longstaffe. To be buried at St. Andrew’s churchyard, Sedburge. “Item I
will be honestlye brought home the day of my Burrialle.” To Robert Rychardson,
my son in law 26s. 8d. to be paid at the death of Exebelle my wife, and 13s. 4d.
to be paid at such time as my wife, my son John and he shall agree upon; to my
son George 4 merks; to the said George [sic] mother a bushel of bigge; to Agnes
Bowmyze, my sister in law, 5s. “in peny or peny worth;” to the widows of
......... whythead, Christopher Herysone, John Sawer, and Thomas Markreth, each
4d.
My wife to have my farmhold, during in widowhood. To my son’s son, John
Langstaff, an almery.
Executrix, my wife. Overseers ........... *
Renould
Longstafe.
Witnesses: Christopher Holme, and Robert ..........*
Proved
10 February 1573-4.
INVENTORY, not dated, prised by Reynould Fawcet, John
Fawcet, Roger Cocke and John Whithead.
Livestock, farm gear and furniture,
worth about £4. Debts are owing to Agnes .......* Elizabeth [?] Whithea,
Reynould Cocke, Christopher Holme, Robert Wadsone, Anthoyney Wylliam, Reynould
Fawcet, and Rychard Rychardson.
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1587, April
6. WILL of Reynold Longstafe. To be buried in the churchyard of Sedbar.
“Item
I will that I be honestlie brought home the daie of my burialle.” To my son
Richard Longstafe the whole ground that was my father’s. Margaret my wife shall
have the ground that was her father’s, during her widowhood; if she marry again,
my son Richard shall pay her £3 16s. 8d., and enter upon both the farmholds. My
son Richard shall pay to his brother John £4. I bequeathe to my son Thomas 5
merks; to my son James 5 merks; to my son John the younger, 5 merks; to my
daughter Ezebeil, £5; to my wife, the two kye, the young calf, my home, and my
three sheep to help bring up my children. My wife shall have all my household
stuff for her life, bestowing it amongst my children as they shall most stand in
need of it. Executor my son Richard. Overseers: John Fawcett, Henry Sawer, Roger
Cocke, and John Longstafe, which said overseers are also witnesses.
Proved 21
November 1588.
* Worn away.
P.300 - (c.) - Appendix V. Richmond
Wills.
INVENTORY, not dated, prised by Rowland Harrison, Roger Cocke,
John Longstafe and Christopher Harrisone. Farm stock and gear and furniture
value about £7. Debts were owing by deceased to John Robinson, Anthonie
Swithinbancke, Robert Fawcet de Croshawe, Thomas Sawer, John Fothergill, William
Guye, John Spicor, John Wrighte, George Shawe, and William Harrison, some of
them being for peats.
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1612, December 4. WILL of John
Langstaffe of Cawtley, in the parish of Sedburge, co. York, husbandsman. To
Mabel Fawcet, my daughter £6; to Mabel Langstaffe my wife, a close called
Bratte, with a little house thereupon called Brattehous, with remainder after
her death to Jenett Langstaffe, my daughter, and after her death to John Holme,
my son in law and his heirs in consideration of £10 that was to be paid him,
being the last part of my daughter’s portion; to my godchildren, John Harrison,
James Langstaffe, Margaret and John Fawcet 2s. apiece; to Margaret Holme, my
daughter, “one hyve of bees;” to Marie Holme her daughter a lamb; to John
Langstaffe my son my wearing apparel. Residuary legatees and executrices my wife
and daughter Jenett.
Overseers: George Harrison our vicar, John Holme my son
in law, Roger Cock and George Langstaffe, my brother.
John Langstaffe [his
mark.] Witnesses: George Langstaffe, Roger Cocke [his mark] John Holme [his
mark] George Harrison.
Proved by Mr. Maiers 14 January 1612-13.
INVENTORY
dated 11 Dec. 1612, prised by James Cooper, Richard Haygarth, Lawncelot Fawcet
and Thomas Fawcet. Farm stock and gear, furniture and ready money. Vaue £35 9s.
4d. See will of Rowland, 1578.] 1622-3 March 24. INVENTORY of the goods which
were John Langstaffe’s of Steppes in Sedbergh parish, prised by James Cooper,
Richard Fawcet, John Cocke and Richard Haygarth. Sheep, horses, cattle, hay and
straw and furniture. Value £29 7s. 9d.
Particulars of debts are not given.
Delivered in 9 may 1623.
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1625,
September 22. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Richard Langstaff granted to
Elizabeth Langstaff of Sedbergh, his widow.
BOND of the same date by said
Elizabeth and Christopher Spicer of Sedburgh, yeoman.
The mark of Elizabeth
Langstafe
[Signed] Christopher Spicer.
INVENTORY prised 20 September 1625
by John Bland, John Fawcet, Henrye Chewell, and James Wilson. Furniture and
apparel with three horses. Total value £12 15s. 4d. Debts owing to deceased by
Allan Bateman, ....... Thompson of Coetal Flatte, and Alexander Cocke, and by
deceased to Robert Sidgwicke, Mabel Watterman, James Wilson, Robert Lancton,
Anthonye Harrison, John Swinbancke, and for house rent,
10s.
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1637, June 14. ADMINISTRATION
of the goods of John Langstaffe, late of Dent.
BOND by Christabell Langstaffe
of Garsdale, co York, widow and relict. John Guy of Garsdale, John Langstaffe of
Garsdale, aforesaid, yeoman.
[They all sign by mark.]
P.301 - (ci.) -
Appendix V. Richmond Wills.
INVENTORY dated 10, June 1637 by George Guye,
William Holme, John Fawcett, and William Guye.
Cattle, sheep, household stuff
and apparel. Value £41 11s. 2d. Debts are owing by Anthonye Lambert and Brian
Langstaffe, and to John Guye, Robert Richardson, Jane Langstaffe, Edward
Fawcett, Rowland Lund’s wife, Marye Langstaffe, John Tennant, John Guye’s wife
and James Willan. The debts of deceased amount to £29 9s. 1d.
[See
administration of Brian 1678-9, also next will.]
1648-9 February 2. Will of
Kerstabell Langstay of Garsdale, co York, widow, late wife of John Langstay the
younger of Garsdale, deceased. To be buried in the churchyard of Sedbergh.
Universal legatee and Ex’or , my only son, John Langstay. [Not
signed.]
Witnesses: Isabell Guy, Hellen Satterthwaite.
Proved 24 July
1650.
INVENTORY dated 13 July 1650 by Oliver Linsay, Myles Ewebanke, John
Tennante, and George Fawcett. The goods will not extend to pay the debts and
funeral expences of deceased by 13s. 4d., but their are goods worth 41s. lent by
deceased to James Baynebrigge and still in his hands.
[See administration of
John 1637.
It is evident that the name should read Langstaffe, but see P.C.C.
of Thomas Langstaffe, 1784.]
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1650 [?]
Will of James Langstaffe of the Steps, in Cawtley (not dated) To be buried in
Sedburgh parish churchyard. To my son John Langstafe my whole tenement at the
Steps, charged with the following legacies: To my daughter Margaret Langstafe 20
merks; to my daughter Geane Langstafe £10; to my son Henery 20 nobles; to my
wife Mabell Langstafe £10. Executor my son John. [Not signed.]
Witnesses:
John Fawcett, John Bland.
Proved 26 June 1650.
BOND dated 26 June 1650 by
John Langstaffe, late [sic] of Steppes in Cawtley in Sedburgh, deceased, and
John Bland of Rockbancke in Sedburgh, tanner , on proving of will. [Signed by
marks.]
INVENTORY dated 1 December 1649, prised by Richard Haygarth, Roger
Cocke, William Ward, Reynold Cocke, and Agnes Chamberlaine, and by deceased to
Thomas Robinson, Roger Trotter, Alice Cragg, Margaret Fawcett, Edmund Ward, Ann
Holme, Francis Lupton, John Atkinson, An Atkinson, and Rowland Priest
cozin.
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1661, May 7. Bond given by Margaret
[?Stephenson or Wadeson*] of Marthwaite of the parish of Sedburgh, Johanna
Langstafe of the samr, and Richard Wadeson of Sedburgh, yeoman. The occasion of
the bond is not given.
The marks of Margaret Langstafe, John Langstaffe,
[Signed] Richard Waidson.
[See will of Margrett, 1682.]
* The
Parchment is eaten away here, and the name looks like Stephenson. It certainly
is not Langstaff, though Margaret Langstafe signs.
P.302 - (cii.) -
Appendix V. - Richmond Wills.
1676, April 28. Noncupative Will of John
Langstaffe of Hebblethwaite in Marthwaite, parish of Sedbergh, co York. That
James his son should pay £40 out of his messuage and lands in Marthwaite,
equally amongst the rest of his children, and he made his wife Margaret and his
said son executors.
Witnesses: Christopher Heblethwaite, Charles
Atkinson.
BOND on Probate by Margrett Langstaffe, widow and executrix, dated
21 July 1676, by the said executrix Henry Bland of Killington, co. Westmorland,
yeoman, and Christopher Hebblethwaite of Sedburgh.
[Margrett Longstaffe signs
with a mark.]
A TUITION BOND is given on the same day by the same person for
the maintenance, etc., of the children of deceased, viz., Robert, Margrett,
Mabell, and John Langstaffe.
Inventory prised 8 May 1676 by John Tomlinson,
John Bland, Christopher Heblethwaite, and Charles Atkinson. Furniture,
livestock, (including 48 sheep), and farm-stock. Value £62 8 s 10d. Debts owing
to deceased amount to £9 16s., and owed by him to £85.
[See next
will.]
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1677-8, January 7.
Noncupative Will of Jane Langstaffe of Crosse-hawe in Coteley, parish of
Sedburgh , co. York. To James Bolderson, her brother-in-law and Margaret her
sister, his wife, 20s. apiece; to Robert, Margrett, and Mabell Longstaffe,
children of her late brother John Longstaffe, decd., £2.16s. apiece, to John,
youngest son of her brother John Longstaffe, decd., £4. to Dorothy Holme, her
aunt, 5s; to the two sons of Francis Blenkhorne 5s. apiece; to Dorothy Cocke,
daughter of John Cock, 2s 6d; to James Simond and Isabell Bland, children of
John Bland, 2s. apiece; to Kirstable Fletcher, 2s.; to Alice Bland, wife of
James Bland, a foot of Bees, etc. ; to Margrett Longstaffe, daughter of John
Longstaffe, her Bible, and to her and Mabell Longstaffe, all her apparel and
household goods between them.
Residuary legatee and executor, James
Longstaffe.
Witnesses: Christopher Heblethwaite, Charles Atkinson,
Christabell Fletcher [her mark].
BOND on Probate by James Longstaffe of
Sedbergh, yeoman, executor, by said executor, Christopher Heblethwaite of
Sedbergh, and Charles Atkinson of Middleton, co. Westmorland, yeoman. dated 30
January 1677-8.
INVENTORY prised 22 January 1677-8 by John Bland, Robert
Thompson, John Dent, and Richard Rawes. The goods consist of furniture and
provisions, £33 10s. due upon bonds, and a debt of £1 from Robert Backhouse.
Total value £45 13s. 111/2 d . The funeral expences amounted to £1 18s.
[For
Holme, see will of John, 1612; ss also preceding
will.]
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1678-9, February 21. ADMINISTRATION
of the goods of Brian Longstaff of Garsdale, parish of Dent.
BOND by Ann
Dixon, administratrix, William Dixon her husband, and John Dixon, all of
Garsdale, yeomen.
{Signed] William Dixon; the others by mark.
INVENTORY
prised 18 February 1678-9 by Robert Dawson, Thomas Tomlinson, William Rawe and
William Nelson. Furniture. Value £3 17s 2d. Funeral expenses were £1 0s.
11d.
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Account given
25 May 1680 by Ann Dixon, the daughter and administratrix, wife of William
Dixon. The estate of deceased after all claims are paid amounts to 17s., which
is to be divided, and the administratrix to receive 5s 8d; and each of the other
two daughters of deceased, viz., June wife of Henry Atkinson, and Margrett, wife
of John Dixon, similar sums.
[See administration of John, 1637.]
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1682, June 20. Will of Margrett
Longstaffe of Marthwaite, parish of Sedburgh, co. York. My body to be buried at
the discretion of James Longstaffe, my eldest son.
Dwelling house etc., in
the village of Sedburgh, now in farm to George Rowlandson, and a shop in
Sedbergh, in farm to James Crofte, another in farm to Edmund Bland, also a close
called Fletcher’s Green, in Marthwaite, and a moiety in reversion of Christopher
Sidgeswicke in right of Annie his wife during her life, who was late wife unto
Richard Wadeson, my late uncle, shall be sold by James Balderson, my
brother-in-law, Robert Tomlinson, my cousin, and Charles Atkinson, my kind
friend, whom I appoint trustees. I bequeathe to James Longstaffe, my son, 5s; to
Robert Longstaffe my son, 5s; the remainder to Mabell, Margrett, and John
Longstaffe, my three children, when they are 21.
Residuary legatee and
executor, my daughter , Margrett.
Witnesses: James Longstaffe, John Awecocke,
Joseph Farrer.
Bond dated 29 May 1684, on probate, by Margrett Longstaffe,
executrix, spinster Robert Tomlinson, yeoman, both of Marthwaite, and Charles
Atkinson of Midleton, co. Westmorland, husbandsman.
[Margrett Longstaffe
signs by mark.] To a bond of the same date, making Robert Tomlinson responsible
for the temprorary custody of the original will, James Longstaffe of Marthwaite,
yeoman, is a party.
Another bond of the same date, obliges Robert Tomlinson
and Charles Atkinson, to pay to Mabell and John Longstaffe, children of
deceased, the legacies left them by their mother, on their coming of
age.
BOND dated 5 January 1703-4 by James Longstaffe of Sedbergh, yeoman, and
Charles Atkinson of the same place, stapler, binding the former to educate Agnes
Bostwick, child of Thomas Bostwick, late of the kingdom of Ireland, deceased,
and to pay her all that may be due to her, as filial or child’s portion, under
the will of her grandmother, Margrett Longstaffe, deceased, when she comes ogf
age.
[Signed] James Longstaffe, Charles Atkinson.]
INVENTORY prised 26
April 1684 by Robert Tomlinson, Christopher Heblethwaite, Charles Atkinson, and
Joseph Farrer. Furniture. Value £3 19s 2d. Debts owing by deceased,
(unspecified)
£13. [See BOND of 1661, also will of John,
1706]
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1702, August 23. Will of James
Longstaffe of Marthwt. in Sedbergh parish, co York, yeoman. To my son James
Longstaffe, my ten’t. in Marthwt. (except an enclosure called Fortypenny Farme),
charged with a payment of £60, to his sister Margrett Longstaf, when she reaches
the age of 21. To my kind friends and relations, Robert
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Appendix V. - Richmond Wills.
Tomlinson, Charles Atkinson, and William
Corney, the above parcel of ground, (about 4 acres), they to sell the same, to
pay my debts. Executrix and residuary legatee, my wife, Mabell Longstaff.
Overseers, my said three friends.
[Signed] James Longstaffe.
Witnesses:
Joseph Ward, Thomas Baxter, John Bracken.
Proved at Sedbergh 21 November 1705
by Mabell Longstaf, widow and executrix named.
[See will of Mabell,
1730.]
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1706, June 2. Will of John Langstaffe
of Sedbergh, co. York, joiner. To the daughter of my late brother Thomas
Bostwick £7; to the daughter of my brother Thomas Fawcett £5; to John Cocke, son
of Roger Cocke, 10s; to Margaret, daughter of Andrew Bowman, 10s; to James
Longstaff and Margarett Longstaff, 2s 6d apiece; to the poor of Sedbergh, who
resort to the church on the day of my burial; to every one a penny. Executor, my
brother-in-law, Thomas Fawcett. Overseer, my friend Christopher Gawthroppe.’
[Signed] John Longstaff.
Witnesses: Richard Teesdall, Richard Fothergill,
Jo. Brackan.
BOND dated 5 February 1706-7, on probate of will, , by Thomas
Fawcett of Ravenslowdale, co. Westmorland, executor, and Thomas Fawcett of the
same place, stockiner.
INVENTORY prised 6 August 1706 by William Gawthropp
and Robert Whithead.
The goods consist of apparel, one watch, and one book.
Value £15 7s. 7d.
[See will of Margrett,
1682]
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1730, August 17. Will of Mabell Longstaff of
Hebblethwaite in Marthwaite, parish of Sedbergh, widow, “being grown aged.” To
my grandson Henry Relton, £20, when he comes of age. Residuary legatee and
executor, my loving daughter Margaret Troughton.
The mark of Mabell
Longstaff.
Witnesses: Christopher Corney, jun., John Gosling.
Proved 2
January 1734-5 by Margaret, wife of William Troughton of High in Frostraw,
parish of Sedbergh, cordwainer, and Edward Ewbank of Sedbergh,
cordwainer.
INVENTORY prised 23 August 1734 by James Law and James Shaw.
Apparel, ready money, and a chest, value £3 10s. ., and debts owing to deceased,
£71.
[See will of James,
1702]
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1747, December 17.
ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Thomas Langstaff, late of Penny Bridge, in the
parish of Ulverstone, gentleman, deceased, granted to George Langstaff, his
brother. Elizabeth Langstaff, his widow, having renounced the administration.
INVENTORY respited above £40.
[See York will of the same man, 1739; also
Pedigree No. 1.]
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