HISTORY OF NORTON. 27 



youngest daughter of Jarvis Kirke, of Greenhill, Esq. The house 

 at Greenhill, with its beautifully-panelled rooms, and mullioned 

 windows, is a good example of the domestic architecture of the 

 1 6th and 17th centuries. I have not, however, succeeded in con- 

 necting it with the Kirkes, for the earlier title deeds appear to be 

 lost, and, therefore, what I say on this point is quite conjectural. 



My thanks are due to Charles Jackson, Esq., of Balby, 

 Doncaster ; to Miss Lister, who, till lately, resided at Greenhill 

 Hall ; and to W. H. Hart, Esq., F.S.A., for the information they 

 have each supplied me with. But I am chiefly indebted to Colonel 

 Chester, for the accurate genealogical facts which no man but 

 himself could have given me. 



