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property had been forfeited by reason of his father's revolt.[1]

William Boynton married Jane, daughter of Simon Harding,[2] and had issue.

  1. Thomas (XII).
  2. Elizabeth, mentioned in her brother's will.
  3. Alice, mentioned in her brother's will.

(XII)SIR THOMAS BOYNTON, KT. [about 1440-1460] son of William Boynton, Esq. (XI), of Acklam, married Isabel daughter of Sir William Normanville, of Kildwick, and had issue.

Henry (XIII), his executor.

By his will dated 25th January, 1460, and proved at York 15th October, 1461,[3] he left an annuity to his two sisters, Elizabeth and Alice, 100s. each out of his land in Boynton-on-the-Wold; and all his goods he leaves to Isabel his wife and Henry his son, and appoints them his executors.

(XIII)HENRY BOYNTON, [1460-1495] of Acklam, son of Sir Thomas Boynton, Kt. (XII), married Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Martin de la See of Barmston,[4] and had issue.

  1. Henry (XIV).
  2. Thomas (XV).[5]
  3. Martin, married a sister of Thomas Tempest. His will is dated 2nd September, 10 Hy. VIII, proved 15th March, 1518-19.[5] He divides his goods between his wife and son Henry, placing Henry under "the rewle and guydying of his mother." He leaves 40s. to Roxby Chapel, a stag to his three nephews,
  1. Cal. Pat. Rolls, 3 Hy. VI.
  2. Foster's Yorks. Pedigrees. Poulson's Holderness.
  3. Test. Ebor. II, 249.
  4. Early Chancery Proceedings, bundle 207.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Test. Ebor. V. 96.