PEDIGREE OF KIRKE, OF CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH, GREENHILL, AND LONDON. 



EDWARD KIRKE= 



i Kieke, of Whitebough, 



i original arms of the family were : — 



Per fess or and gules, a lozc 



These were confirmed by Richard St. George Clareneieux, 

 1 Dec, 1631, to Captain David Kirke and his brothers, 

 Lewis, James, and Thomas, with the following augmenta- 



Azu 



lion i 



<r, supporting a cutlass anient, all 

 within a canton ; being the coat of M, Roquemont, whom 

 he (Capt. David) had defeated at sen. Crest, on a helmet 

 and wreath of his colour, au arm, tinned proper, puifled or, 

 holding a cutlass halted or, mantled gulet, doubled argent. 



EOWABS KlRKE, = MAnoAHET, dau. of 



of Whitehough Bagiihawe. 



of Rydge, Es<]. A 



Whitehough. 



of Martinside. 



Thubstan Kirke, of Greenhi]!, = FiUNciKCA, dan. of 

 in Norton, co. Derby, yeoman. A I Jerome Blvthe. Esn.. 

 landowner in Derbyshir 

 \I;<-i<-lK<ini, viii., ls-j j 

 Norton, 15 March, 1032- 



i 1570. of Gveenhi'll. Buried 



Gervase Kirke, eldest eon 

 16 April, 1568. Gent.andMei 

 lived nearly 40 years at D 

 Jlied lit bin )ioiit,e in Basil 

 the 17th, and buried in the Parish Chin 



William, hap., 



lit, of =EMim)A For, 



1681, at Nor- Norton, Slal 



John, Imp., 30 Oct., =A 



during the Civ; 



gent., of Greenhill, 



School at York. 



i, reel iboul 99 ii 

 igro.) Was Capt 

 Expedition to Newfoundland 



^Sarah, dau. of Sir 



8 Jan., 1653-4, leaving t 



i Kirke, merchant." 

 > hi* wife and child ri 



- David QuentvlUe, Charles Hill, 



■ Kirke. Tin? will < 



eister Elizabeth's 



M.ddl^x, Knight, 



to marry witli her 

 father's consent. 

 Marriage License 

 Faculty Office, 27 

 Ap , U1J3.) She sur- 

 vive:! licr husband, 



tin-.' wills of either of 



father's death. {Fin 



s his principal legatees 



widow ( 



St <Ji 

 Fields, 



Thomas, 3rd son, aged 26 at 

 hist father's death. {Funeral 

 Ccrtif.) Which also says 

 that he was Captain and Vice- 

 Adninal of the Fleet, in the 

 y.-\u ilition undei 



t 

 . the We item 



a. Evidently died i 



,T..!p; Kirii.i.. with Mulv. living 26 Elizabeth, living 



his father, proved March, HJ.jS.O. 20 March, 1G5S-9. 



the will of Sir (Will of her un- (Will of her uncle 



Lewis Kirke, 7 cle Thomas.) Thomas.) 



James, youngest son, 

 aged 21 at his father's 



i his brother, Sir 



March, 1650-1 



Mart, youngest dau., aged 

 her fal'her's death. (Pmic 

 Married John West, of 



V"™.*' 



n.iHijitiiu 



,il,:, U She died Sth May, 1686, 

 wns l.uri.d on !ho 10th m St. 



iiii.-i' Chiueh, Oxford. Ho died 

 Jan.. Hi'Jj.ti. at. TO. Oa their 



KT 



Piiimp, living 21 March, l(',.i(i-l , = ? J,\r.,admir 



living 21 Aug., 1663. Will of his = ? Anne, renoni 



" Administration 22 July, administration 



*.*_■ Kirck, late of Stepney, her husband's 



the Quaker's Ketch, in tato, 22 July, 1 



, deceased, granted to a 



thers and their chil- 



The authorities from which this Pedigree is compiled, are : — 



(1) The Norton Parish Eegister. 



(2) A paper in the Reliquary, vol. vi., 218, by John Sleigh, Esq. 



(3) Hail. MS., 1476, fol. 802. Add. MS. 5533, fol. 115. 



(4) My chief authority, however, is Colonel Chester, who himself revised 



the pedjgree, and added almost everything to it which can lay 

 claim to historical value. 



