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John de Lilburn, 29 Ed. 3rd. 

 William de Lilburn, 45 Ed. 3rd. 

 John de Lilburn, 1 Hen. 4th. 

 Henry de Lilburn, 12 Hen. 4th. 

 John de Lilburn, 17 Hen. 6th. 



Elizabeth Lilburn, daughter and co-heir, 18 Hen. 8th, 

 of John de Lilburn of Shawdon. 

 She married Thomas Armorer, and I find in the 10th of 

 Elizabeth, 1568, he was seized of half the Ville, of Belford 

 and Easington. 



He probably after this acquired the D'Arcy moiety by 

 purchase. 



He had by his wife Elizabeth Lilburn, three sons, viz. — 

 Francis the eldest. 

 Thomas Armorer. 



Leonard Armorer, who had a son John. 

 Francis the eldest son, was of Belford, and married Con- 

 stance, daughter of Carr, of Hetton. Their issue were : — 

 Roger. 

 Henry married a daughter of Clavering, and had 



had two sons — Robert and George. 

 John, who had a son John. 



Mark, who married a daughter of Grrey, of Horton. 

 Cuthbert, who had two sons— David and William. 

 Roger Armorer, the eldest son, was of Belford, and married 

 Constance, daughter of Thomas Bradford, Alderman of Ber- 

 wick, and they had issue : 

 Thomas. 



Clement, who married Barbara, daughter of Hume, 

 and had two sons — Alexander and Roger. 

 Thomas Armorer, the eldest son, was living in 1615. He 

 married Margaret, daughter of Robert Clavering, of Callaly, 

 and had 6 children : 



Thomas, son and heir, aged 30, in 1615, married 

 Catherine, daughter of Nicholas Forster, of White 

 House, they had no children. 

 Ephraim. 



Nicholas and William. 

 Constance and Mary. 



