Lancs08 - Descendants of Richard Hully born 1530 at Tatham
Notes
1. Richard Hully
The records of this family have been derived from the parish registers of St James the Less Tatham. These commenced in 1558 and so no other church records are available. It is likely that the family were living in the area well before 1558 but only a search through earlier records, eg Court Rolls and Wills, will may give further evidence of them.
The following information has been found in the registers of St James the Less, Tatham, which may be linked to this family:
Baptisms
1622 Jennet dau of Thomas Hully 1629 Francis son of George Hully 1635 John son of John Hully 1638 Joanha dau of Robert Hully 1647 Francis son of Robert Hully 1662 John son of John Hully 1667 Ellen dau of Robert Hully 1677 Francis son of Francis Hully 1692 John son of John Hully
The family tree stops at 1645 possibly because of a gap in the parish registers. It is likely that that this family is linked in some way to that one shown on FT-WestCumb01.
2. Isabell Hully
1559 24 Nov - ?born at Tatham.
1559 01 Dec - baptised at St James the Less Tatham: Isabel Hully filia Richard H. baptizatus 2 Decembris
1590 14 May - married at St James the Less Tatham: John Bland & Elizabeth Hully.
1627 30 Jan - brother Francis made will: Francis Hulley of Mealbanke within the parish of Tatham and County of Lancaster yeoman. Main points - to be buried in Tatham parish church; - beneficaries - son Richard all my whole goodsand my husbandry geare; - Mary Dittonsen one emintor heffer not hath taken the bull; - brother Leonard Hulley and his sonne one mhye stirke of one year old; - evy one of my sisters children 12d; - son in law William Smith children every one of them 12d; - James Stayringe two children 12d each; - William Willworke children evry one of them 12d; - every godchild 12d; - Francis Walker 3s; - all the residue of my goods to my wife Elizabeth; - supervisors - Richard Chatborne and neighbour John Smith; - witnesses - John Smith, James Stayring, Richard Chatborne, William Wilkorke. Other points - son Richard was under 21 at the date of the will. - Francis described himself as ' sicke in body but nevrthelesse of pfect Remembrance'.
1891 17 Jan - Lancaster Gazette etc - ROUND LANCASTER CASTLE.PRT XIV, - TATHAM. PARISH REGISTERS - As I have before remarked the parish registers of Tatham date from the year 1558. They have been copied from old parchments and are in excellent condition. One the first page is this paragraph: - A copie of Tatham’s Church Register of all Christenings, Weddings and Burialls, since the year of our Lord 1558, extracted and taken out of an old parchment Book by the Rev. Mr. John Sharpe, Curate and John Walker, Clerk of the Parish Church of Tatham it being according to the Royall Law and the Canons of the Church of England in the Fourth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George, King of England &c., and in the year of redemption by Christ or Lord 1718.” Amongst other christening entries are the following: - (incl.) 1559, Isabel Hully filia Richard H. baptizatus 2 Decembris.
John Bland
590 14 May - married at St James the Less Tatham: John Bland & Elizabeth Hully.
4. Jennet Hully
1627 30 Jan - brother Francis made will: Francis Hulley of Mealbanke within the parish of Tatham and County of Lancaster yeoman. Main points - to be buried in Tatham parish church; - beneficaries - son Richard all my whole goodsand my husbandry geare; - Mary Dittonsen one emintor heffer not hath taken the bull; - brother Leonard Hulley and his sonne one mhye stirke of one year old; - evy one of my sisters children 12d; - son in law William Smith children every one of them 12d; - James Stayringe two children 12d each; - William Willworke children evry one of them 12d; - every godchild 12d; - Francis Walker 3s; - all the residue of my goods to my wife Elizabeth; - supervisors - Richard Chatborne and neighbour John Smith; - witnesses - John Smith, James Stayring, Richard Chatborne, William Wilkorke. Other points - son Richard was under 21 at the date of the will. - Francis described himself as ' sicke in body but nevrthelesse of pfect Remembrance'.
6. Leonard Hully
1627 30 Jan - brother Francis made will: Francis Hulley of Mealbanke within the parish of Tatham and County of Lancaster yeoman. Main points - to be buried in Tatham parish church; - beneficaries - son Richard all my whole goods and my husbandry geare; - Mary Dittonsen one emintor heffer not hath taken the bull; - brother Leonard Hulley and his sonne one mhye stirke of one year old; - evy one of my sisters children 12d; - son in law William Smith children every one of them 12d; - James Stayringe two children 12d each; - William Willworke children evry one of them 12d; - every godchild 12d; - Francis Walker 3s; - all the residue of my goods to my wife Elizabeth; - supervisors - Richard Chatborne and neighbour John Smith; - witnesses - John Smith, James Stayring, Richard Chatborne, William Wilkorke. Other points - son Richard was under 21 at the date of the will. - Francis described himself as ' sicke in body but nevrthelesse of pfect Remembrance'.
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