36 
1564. 
1580. 
NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
whereas there are eight keys belonging to the said 
chest, I will that Cicily my wife have the keeping of 
two of them, Nicholas Grace other two, Thomas 
Parker other two, and Thomas Howsley other two.— 
Nicholas Parker, son of Thomas Parker, Thomas 
Howsley and Elizabeth his wife and their children. 
—George Mawer, Agnes his wife and their children. 
—grand-daughter Margaret Parker, dau. of Thomas 
P.—Effam Howsley.—Forty of the poorest people in 
Egglesfeld to have a peck of rye, or else sixpence in 
money.—Cicily P. my wife, Frances P. my daughter, 
Thomas Howsley my son-in-law, George Mawer my 
son-in-law, to be executors. Robert Swift, of 
Beighton, esq., Robert Blunt, gentleman, and 
Thomas Parker, Nicholas Grace, supervisors 
Witnesses, Sir Edmund Robinson, chaplain, 
Robert Blunt, gentleman, Humphrey Staniforth and 
Edward Bower. 
I have bought of Richard Parker, my son, a 
messuage, &c., in Egglesfeld, and other lands &c.— 
To the church of Egglesfeld xx* towards the buying 
of two bells, to be paid at such times as the 
parishioners shall fortune to buy and pay for the said 
bells, and not else. Cicily my wife to keep and find 
Frances my daughter meat, drink, and clothing till 
she comes to lawful age, of and for the profits of 
her lands. 
Proved at York 27th April 1555. 
June 24. William Parker, of Whitley, yeoman, occurs as 
trustee, with others, of lands for Henry Bromhead. 
22 Eliz., Sept. 30. John Parker, of Norton Lees, esq., 
to Thomas Littlewood of Stannington, tanner, and 
others—sale of land. 
(Zo be continued. ) 
