The Boynton family and the family seat of Burton Agnes/Appendices
APPENDICES
LEVENS HALL.
In stained glass.
Arms of Bellingham impaling Boynton as follows:—
Quarterly, 1 and 4, Bellingham. 2 and 3 Argent, three bends gules, on a canton of the second, a lion rampant of the first, for Burneshead. Impaling, Quarterly, of 12. 1 and 12, Boynton. 2, Rosel. 3, Bovington. 4, Thweng (?) 5, De la See. 6, Monceaux. 7, Kelk. 8, Barnardiston. 9, Place. 10, Halnaby. 11, Surtees.
ROXBY CHURCH.
Brass.
Pray for the soule of Thom's Boynton of Roysby Esquier who caused this chyrche fyrst to be halowed and was ye fyrst corsse that was buryed in yt and decessed the XXIX day of marche the yer' of or lord god Mi Vc and XXIIJ on whose soule Jhu' have mercy amen.
Arms—A fess between three crescents.
(From copy at Burton Agnes.)
Black marble slab supported by four urns of alabaster inclosed with rails and inscribed—
Here lyeth the bodie of the Lady
Frances Boynton sometymes
wife of Sr. Matthew Boynton of
Barmston, Knight and Baronet
Daughter of Sr. Henry Griffith of
Burton Agnes, Knt. A Familie
Discended from Ancient
and Honourable
Ancestors.
Her life much more remarkable for graces then for dayes Yet in that more than ordinarilye Abreuiated tyme her exact and holy Pilgrimage, the effects whereof in her Prudent and Provident disposing of all things Pertaining to the duty of her Sex As also in her indefatigable diligence in the faithfull Education of her children Was soe conspicuously manifested, That beside the good acceptance thereof which God testified to her in A numerous Posteritie, Shee had also hereby ingroven soe deepe An Impression in the hearts of all that knew her Pious conversation (That were it not that Mortalitie doth deface the memorie of things) Shee needed no other monument
She dyed about ye 3d of July in ye yeare of
her age 36 Anno Dni 1634
The said Sr. Matthew Boynton to manifest
his love for his so well deserving wife
hath with his owne hand inscribed and
caused to be erected
this Marble.
(From Copy and particulars at Burton Agnes).
Black marble slab.
Under this Marble
Resteth the Body of the Religious
and Honourable Lady Katherine
second Daughter of the Right
Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax
of Gilling Castle, Viscount Emnley,
late wife of Sr. Arthur Ingram
of Temple Newsam in this County
Knt, who departed this life the 23d
of Feby. Anno Dni 1666.
(From copy at Burton Agnes.)
SOUTH COWTON CHURCH.
Over the south door of the chancel are two coats of arms carved in stone, and on a scroll above each are the words + pofer Boyntō.
The first shield bears—On a fess between three crescents a lion passant, for Boynton of Sedbury, impaling, a bend between two saltires engrailed for (?)
The second shield bears Boynton of Sedbury impaling, two lions passant, for Strangeways.
Page:The Boynton family and the family seat of Burton Agnes.djvu/125 14. Frances Griffith, 1620, wife to Sir Matthew Boynton (1st Bart.); three quarter length in black with Welsh hat.
by Marc Gerhardt.
15. Group of three ladies said to be the Misses Griffith, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith, builder of Burton Agnes Hall. Two of the ladies are in white, and one in black, Elizabethan dresses with ruffs.
by Marc Gerhardt. 1606.
16. Constance Finnes, daughter of William 2nd Lord Saye and Sele, wife of Sir Francis Boynton (2nd Bart.)
by P. Mercier, about 1670.
17. Adriana Sykes, daughter of John Sykes and first wife to Sir Griffith Boynton (3rd Bart.)
by Stephenson.
18. Rebecca White, second wife of Sir Griffith Boynton (3rd Bart).
by Stephenson.
19. Ann White, niece of Rebecca White, and wife to Sir Griffith Boynton (5th Bart.) in wedding dress, 1742.
by P. Mercier, about 1749.
20. Charlotte Topham, first wife to Sir Griffith Boynton (6th Bart.)
by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1765.
21. Mary Hebblethwayte, second wife of Sir Griffith Boynton (6th Bart.) full length.
by Cotes.
22. Thomas Lamplugh Wickham, who married the daughter and sole heir of Sir Henry S. Boynton (11th Bart.)
by Sydney White.
23. Cicely Mabel Bo3mton, daughter and sole heir of Sir Henry S. Boynton (11th Bart.), married Thomas Lamplugh Wickham.
by Sydney White.
APPENDIX III.
ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE
HIGH SHERIFF, 1751.
Payments Relating to the High Sheriff,
p. Benja. Outram.
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March the 7th, 1750. £ s. d.
Paid Expences at Frydaythorpe going to York 1 19 10
Paid Mr. White for Stockings for 8 servants and three Trumpeters, p. note 3 17 0
Paid Mr. Nutting for wine for the Judges, p. note 1 18 8
Paid Lady Burdett for coals and charcoal for the JudgesDo. 7 6 6
Paid the Trumpeters for their Attendance at the Lent Assizes, p. note 11 8 0
Paid the painter for painting the Trumpeters Banners p. note 6 16 0
Paid for Six pair of Shoes for the Trumpeters and Buckles for the Servants, p. note 1 19 2
Paid for 34 pair of Gators for the Holbert men and the Key Turner at the castle, p. note 6 7 4
Paid for a side Glass for the coach, p. note 1 8 0
Paid Mr. Robinson for Wiggs, Shaveing the Servants and Holbert men, p. note 13 9 0
Paid Do. for William Milner's Wigg, p. note 0 18 0
March the 23rd, 1750.
Paid Mr. Kettlewell for Eating, wine, ale, etc., the Horses Bill Included, p. note 54 17 4
to the servants the Particulars in the horses Bill 1 11 6
Paid for the use of the Holberts, Lent Assizes, p. note 1 1 0
Paid 16 Holbertmen for 14 days Lent Assizes at 1/6 p day, p. note 17 17 0
Paid John Hayse for Parrying a horse, &c., p. note 0 14 4
Paid charges at Fridaythorpe coming from York 1 12 0
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