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  1. RERUM ANGLICARUM SCRIPTORES POST BEDAM PRAECIPVI, EX VETUSTISSIMIS CODICIBUS MANUSCRIPTIS NUNC PRIMUM IN LUCEM EDITI. by Henry, Sir Savile, 1601-01-01
  2. The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus; His Account of the Ancient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by Several Hands, with Political Reflections from Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay; and Notes of the Learned Sir Henry Savile, Rickius, and Others, Three-Volume Set by Cornelius Tacitus, 1716
  3. A libell of Spanish lies: fovnd at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, ... and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With by Henry Savile, Bernaldino Delgadillo de Avellaneda, 2010-09-07

21. Henry JENKINS - And The WASTELL Family, Ann SAVILE, William WASTELL, Scorton, El
The Bolton on Swale burial register shows that henry Jenkins was buried there on From Surtees, Volume 8, page 340 – Note that the letter to sir Richard
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Henry JENKINS - and the WASTELL Family Much has been written over the years concerning the longevity of Henry Jenkins who lived at Ellerton upon Swale, near Scorton in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The Bolton on Swale burial register shows that Henry Jenkins was buried there on 9 th December 1670, with the added comment that he was "a very aged and poor man". In 1743, an obelisk to Jenkins’ memory was erected in the Bolton Churchyard; in the church itself a black marble tablet was placed, recording that he lived to the ‘amazing age of 169’. It is not my intention to examine the stories and legends surrounding this old man, nor to attempt to determine the truth behind this claim. However, in studying the accounts of Henry Jenkins, I have encountered several interesting references to his association with the WASTELL family of Scorton. In April 1667 there was a Commission to take Depositions in Chancery concerning a case relating to the tythes received by the then Vicar of Catterick. Eight witnesses were examined, Henry Jenkins being the last. Records show that at this time (1667) he claimed to be aged "one hundreth fifty and seaven or theirabouts". One of his fellow witnesses was "William WASTELL, of Ellerton-upon-Swale gent., aged 29 or thereabouts". This William Wastell was son to Matthew Wastell, and nephew to Colonel John WASTELL, who had died at Scorton in 1659. From Surtees, Volume 8, page 340

22. Sir Henry Savile, KNT
sir henry savile also founded two professorships at Oxford, with liberal endowments; sir henry savile died at Eton College, where he was buried,
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23. THORNHILL These Lines Given To Me By Len Thornhill MORE On The
sir henry savile. 7. RICHARD4 THORNHILL (THOMAS3, THEOBOLD2, sir RICHARD1) wasborn 1340 in Thornhill, Yorks, and died 1418. He married MARGARET TOOTHILL.
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24. Medieval English Genealogy: The Savile Family
sir JOHN savile, Knt., of Thornhill; High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1 henry VII (1486), sir henry savile, Knt., of Thornhill, etc., and of Sothill, ju. ux.;
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THE SAVILE FAMILY.
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal , vol. 25, pp. 1-47 (1920)
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the effects of Lady Savile ( Ibid. ). They had issue -
  • JOHN (VII).
    Henry, in his father's will.
    William, exor. of his father, of Grays Inn, enlarged the choir of Thornhill church.
    Richard, in his father's will.
    Nicholas, in his father's will.
    Thomas, of Lupset (see Savile of Lupset, p. 15).
    Elizabeth, mar. 1st, Sir Robert Waterton, of Walton; 2ly, Thomas Savile, of Hullinedge. Adm. Jan. 14, 1493-4, to John Waterton, Knt. ( Rotherham , i, 61).
    Isabel, mar. Oliver Mirfield.
    Anne, mar. 1st, John Butler, of Lancashire (Tonge); 2ly, Ralph Snaith ; 3d, Sir Roger Hopton. Margaret, had xl li. in her father's will.
VII. JOHN SAVILE, died vi. pa. ; mar. Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Harrington, of Brierley, Knt., and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, Lord Dacre (Hunter's South York­shire , ii, 402). They had issue -

25. Medieval English Genealogy: The Savile Family
Dorothy savile, the sole executrix in the will of sir henry savile of Suttihall I give to sir William Cordell, Leonard Bate, William savile, henry Bate,
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SOME NOTES ON MEDIEVAL ENGLISH GENEALOGY HOME GUIDE SOURCES FAMILIES ... Index
THE SAVILE FAMILY.
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal , vol. 25, pp. 1-47 (1920)
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  • Dorothy, mar. John Kaye, of Okenshaw; executrix of her father's will, but she renounced that post.
    Jul. 28, 1558. Dorothy Savile, the sole executrix in the will of Sir Henry Savile of Suttihall, par. of Dewisburye, Knight, her father, appeared in person in the Exchequer of York before the commissary, and exhibited the will of the deceased written on paper, and then publicly refused to take upon herself all execution of the will, and afterwards Lady Elizabeth Savile, relict of Sir Henry, appeared personally and sought administration of the goods of her husband, and the lord committed it to the said Elizabeth, and a bond is entered sealed by the said Lady Elizabeth Savile, Henry Grice, and Henry Batt, etc. ( Act Book
    John, died young.

26. ThePeerage.com - Person Page 1707
Mary Elizabeth savile was the daughter of sir John savile, Bt..1 She was born before Children of Lady Elizabeth Stuart and sir henry Frederick Howard,
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Last Edited=11 Aug 2003 Catherine Brockholes was the daughter of John Brockholes . She was born before 1724. She married Charles Howard 10th Duke of Norfolk , son of Henry Charles Howard and Mary Aylward , on 8 November 1739. She died on 21 November 1784.
Her married name was Howard.
Child of Catherine Brockholes and Charles Howard 10th Duke of Norfolk
Charles ... 11th Duke of Norfolk b. 15 Mar 1746, d. 16 Dec 1815

Mary Aylward (F)
d. 7 October 1747, #17062 Pedigree Last Edited=10 May 2003 Mary Aylward was the daughter of John Aylward . She died on 7 October 1747.
Child of Mary Aylward and Henry Charles Howard
Charles Howard ... 10th Duke of Norfolk b. 1 Dec 1720, d. 31 Aug 1786
Mary Tattershall (F) d. 7 November 1695, #17063 Pedigree Last Edited=10 May 2003 Mary Tattershall was the daughter of George Tattershall . She died on 7 November 1695.
Child of Mary Tattershall and Charles Howard
Henry Charles Howard b. b 1695, d. 10 Jun 1720

27. Office-Holders: Officers Of The Greencloth
Cary, sir henry, Kt. (cr. Viscount Falkland 10 Nov. 1620). App. 1 Feb. 1618 (LS13/6; savile, sir John, Kt. (cr. Lord savile 21 July 1628). App. 4 Dec.
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Comptroller For lists of earlier holders of the office, see T.F. Tout, Chapters in the Administrative History of Medieval England (Manchester 1920-33), vi, 27-30 (to 1399); HP Register , p. xlii (1439-1509). The salary was £107 17s 6d (LP, xvi, 394(5). Pages in this section - Provisional Lists 1485 - 1646 compiled by J.C. Sainty June 1999 Abbreviations References List of Appointments: Henry VII Edgcumbe , Sir Richard, Kt. First occ. 5 Dec. 1485 ( Materials for a History of Henry VII , ed. W. Campbell (1873-7), i, 195). Last occ. 1 June 1488 (

28. Office-Holders: Custodes Rotulorum
Cobham, sir henry, Kt. Kent 1587(?). Constable, sir William, 1st Bt. York EastRiding c. savile, Thomas (savile) 1st Viscount York West Riding 1641-(?
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Alford, Sir William, Kt. York East Riding 1626-[1636]. Arnold, Sir Nicholas, Kt. Gloucester c. 1558-79. Arundel, Thomas (Howard) 21st Earl of Sussex c. 1608-1636; Norfolk 1617-36; Surrey 1624-[1634/6]. Arundell, Sir Matthew, Kt. Dorset c. 1584-1598. Arundell, Sir John, Kt. Cornwall c. 1558. Arundell, Sir Thomas, Kt. Dorset c. 1547. Aubrey, Sir John, 1st Bt. Glamorgan 1645-(?) Babthorpe, Sir William, Kt. York East Riding c. 1544-7. Baker, Sir John, Kt. Kent c. 1544-7. Baker, John Radnor c. 1544 Barwys, Anthony Cumberland c. 1544-7 Beaumont, Sir Henry, Kt. Leicester c. 1605. Beaumont, John Leicester c. 1544-7. Beckwith, Sir Leonard, Kt. York North Riding c. 1544-7.

29. The Savile Arms. SavileSevile, Seville, Shevile, Sayvell, Sayvile
sir John and Isobel had a son . 10. henry savile b. 13 of Dodworth, Tankersley Elland. He married Elizabeth de Thornhill b.1300 at Thornhill.
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Savile Sevile, Seville, Shevile, Sayvell, Sayvile, Seyville,Savil, Saville, Savile.
of West Yorkshire
T
he name probably originated from Sevielle, Normandy in the 1100's i.e. after The Conquest.
However others suggest that the Saviles' arrived with The Conquest, many French-Norman families made this claim, some even had the monks falsify the 'evidence later. The Battle Abbey Roll does not mention the Savile's. 1. John Savile b. 1150 Savile Hall, Savile Town? had a son : 2. John Savile b. 1170 at Savile Hall, d 1225, married Alice de Aldwarre . They had a son : 3. Henry Savile b. 1190 d. 1225, he married Agnes de Golcar , they had a son : 4. Thomas Savile b. 1200 at Newstead Yorkshire, married de Tankersley This brought the Tankersley Estates into the family. They had a son : 5. John Savile b.1250 at Savile Town.He married Agnes de Rochdale they had a son : 6. John Savile b. 1280 of Tankersley, Elland [part of Wakefield Manor ] and Thornhill [part of the Honour of Pontefract ]. He married Isobel de Lathorne. Isobel was the daughter of Robert Lathorne and Agnes Golcar ? Agnes' parents were John Glover and Albreda de Lizours.

30. The Family Of Thornhill Of Thornhill, Yorkshire.
Elizabeth Thornhill who married sir henry savile of Dodworth, Tankersley, Ellandand now, the Thornhill and Shelf manors by marriage.
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Thornhill
of Thornhill and Fixby

Ancient rune stones, a link with the balladic legend 'Robyn Hode' and a rich tapestry of wealthy land owning Yorkshire families, set against the background of early English history. The Thornhills may have descended from Gerneber an Anglo-Danish land-holder b. abt. 1025. Gerneber's son was Gamel b. ca. 1050. This Gamel appears often as a land holder of the Calder Valley in the Domesday Book. In fact Gamel [Gamal] was a Yorkshire magnate of the time of Earl Tostig [1055-1065]. Thornhill boasts a runic inscription known as the Thornhill Runes which attests to the pre-Christian culture of the Anglo-Danish settlers. Later in the 1300's this family held the neighbouring sub-manor of Thornhill to the sub-manor of Midgley. The Arms of Midgley and Thornhill are very similar in their early form only differing in their tinctures.
Thornhill Arms Early Midgley Arms Gules two bars gemelle and a chief Or
Gules two bars gemelle and a chief Arg
Sable two bars gemelle and a chief Or Gamel had four sons

31. Savile02
sir John savile or Saville of Thornhill. A. savile. i. sir henry savile ofThornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (d 20.04.1558)
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Families covered: Savile (Saville) of Halifax, Savile of Howley, Savile of Lupset, Savile of Pontefract (Pomfret), Savile of Sussex, Savile of Thornhill Sir John Savile of Thornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (a 1460) m. Alice Gascoigne (dau of Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorp) Sir John Savile or Saville of Thornhill A. Savile i. Sir Henry Savile of Thornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (d 20.04.1558) m. (29.08.1517) Elizabeth Southill (dau of Thomas Southill of Southill) a. Edward Savile of Thornhill (dsp 1562) b. Dorothy Savile m. John Jay of Woodsome p. Margaret Barkston (dau of Peter Barkston) c. Sir Robert Savile (or Barkston) of Howley, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1585) m. (01.03.1554/5) Anne Hussey (d 1562, dau of Sir Robert Hussey of Linwood) Sir John Savile of Howley, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, 1st Lord of Pomfret or Pontefract (b 1556, d 31.08.1630) m1. Catherine Willoughby (dau of Charles Willoughby, 2nd Lord of Parham) m2. (20.11.1586) Elizabeth Carey (dau of Sir Edward Carey of Aldenham) (A) Henry Savile (dvp) m. Helen Oglethorpe (dau of William Oglethorpe)

32. Slingsby02
sir henry Slingsby of Scriven, Sheriff of Yorkshire (b c1560, d 17.12.1634) (3), sir savile Slingsby, 7th Bart of Scriven (d unm 11.1780)
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Families covered: Slingsby of Scriven Sir Francis Slingsby of Scriven (d 04.08.1600) m. Mary Percy (d 1598, dau of Sir Thomas Percy) Sir Henry Slingsby of Scriven, Sheriff of Yorkshire (b c1560, d 17.12.1634) m. Frances Vavasour (d 1609/11, dau of William Vavasour of Weston) A. William Slingsby (dvp 1617) B. Thomas Slingsby (bur 11.02.1669-70, Colonel) C. Sir Henry Slingsby, 1st Bart of Scriven (b 14.01.1601, d 08.06.1658) m. (07.07.1631) Barbara Belasyse (bpt 11.10.1609, d 31.12.1641, dau of Thomas Belasyse, 1st Viscount Fauconberg) i. Henry Slingsby ii. Sir Thomas Slingsby, 2nd Bart of Scriven, Sheriff of Yorkshire (b 15.06.1636, bur 01.03.1687-8) m. (29.07.1658) Dorothy Cradock (d 24.01.1673, dau of George Cradock of Caverswall Castle) a. Sir Henry Slingsby, 3rd Bart of Scriven (b c1660, d unm bur 15.09.1691) b. Sir Thomas Slingsby, 4th Bart of Scriven (b c1668, bur 15.11.1726) m. (12.04.1692) Sarah Savile (dau of John Savile of Methley)

33. Irving, Sir Henry --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Irving, sir henry one of the most famous of English actors, the first of hisprofession to be knighted (1895) sir henry savile University of St.Andrews
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34. Royce, Sir Henry, Baronet --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Royce, sir henry, Baronet English industrialist who was one of the founders ofRollsRoyce Ltd., sir henry savile University of St.Andrews
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36. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (S)
savile, sir henry (savile, sir henry ). 15491622. We hope to complete this entrysoon. Sawai, Gloria (Sawai, Gloria ). 1932-Present. Biography available
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37. PASTON
Anne savile (m. sir henry Thwaite of Lund). 2. henry savile (m. Margaret Barkston m.2 Elizabeth Soothill). 3. Elizabeth savile (m. Thomas Conyers)
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PASTON FAMILY William PASTON Born: ABT 1170, Paston, Norfolk, England Married: Children: William PASTON William PASTON Born: ABT 1190, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: William PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Ralph PASTON Ralph PASTON Born: ABT 1210, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: William PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Walter (Richard) PASTON Walter (Richard) PASTON Born: ABT 1230, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Ralph PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Robert PASTON Robert PASTON Born: ABT 1250, Paston, Suffolk, England Father: Walter (Richard) PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Edmund PASTON Edmund PASTON Born: ABT 1270, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Robert PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Walter PASTON Walter PASTON Born: ABT 1290, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Edmund PASTON Mother: Married: Cecily PEACHE Children: Clement PASTON Clement PASTON Born: ABT 1310, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Walter PASTON Mother: Cecily PEACHE Married: Cecily LEECH Children: William PASTON William PASTON Born: ABT 1330 Father: Clement PASTON Mother: Cecily LEECH Married: Elizabeth STALEMAN Children: Clement PASTON Clement PASTON Born: ABT 1355, Paston, Norfolk, England

38. CAREY
henry savile. 2. Edward savile. 3. Catherine savile. 4. Robert savile One ofhis wifes was the widow of sir John Danvers. Father henry CAREY (1° B.
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CAREY FAMILY Adam CAREY Born: Castle Carye, Devonshire, England Married: Amy TREVITT (dau. of Sir William Trevitt Children: John CAREY John CAREY Father: Adam CAREY Mother: Amy TREVITT Married: Elizabeth STAPLETON Children: William CAREY William CAREY Father: John CAREY Mother: Elizabeth STAPLETON Married: Alice BEAUMONT (dau. of Sir William Beaumont Children: John CAREY John CAREY Father: William CAREY Mother: Alice BEAUMONT Married: Phillippa L´ARCKENDEKE (dau. of Sir Warin L'Arckendeke and Elizabeth Talbot Children: John CAREY William CAREY (Sir) John CAREY Father: John CAREY Mother: Phillippa L´ARCKENDEKE Married 1: Agnes STAFFORD Married 2: Anne De BRYAN Children: John CAREY (Sir) William CAREY John CAREY (Sir) Died: John CAREY Buried: Anne De BRYAN Married: Margaret HOLLOWAY Children: Robert CAREY (Sir) Robert CAREY (Sir) Born: ABT 1375, Holway, Devonshire, England Notes: Descent from John William De William (Karry) John (Karry) Adam De (Karry) . About 1402 Henry V restored the confiscated lands of his father and authorized him to bear the arms of a Knight of Arragon. Father: John CAREY (Sir) Mother: Margaret HOLLOWAY Married 1: Margaret COURTENAY ABT 1395, Holway, Devonshire, England

39. SIR GEORGE SAVILE - LoveToKnow Article On SIR GEORGE SAVILE
savile, sir GEORGE (17261784), English politician, was the only son of sir Georgesavile, Bart. (d. FRIEDRICH KARL VON SAVIGNY sir henry savile »
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40. Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion : S
Father of John savile, sir henry savile, and Thomas savile, and daughters Like his relative – sir henry savile – he went to Merton College, Oxford,
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Sacrobosco
Mathematician and astronomer born in Rastrick
Sadler, Michael Thomas
[1780-1835] Linen exporter and Methodist social reformer of Leeds. When he was MP for Aldborough in 1831, he introduced the Ten Hours Bill
Sagar, Donald
[18-1?] Founded an engineering business at Stone Dam Mills about 1885. The business later moved to Water Lane
Halifax. Engineers and manufacturers of woodworking machinery, founded in 1875. During World War I , the company produced a machine for shaping propellers. The pattern shop and foundry at Canal Works closed in 1958. See Donald Sagar
Saint Ann's in the Grove, Southowram
House mentioned in 1601. It was rebuilt several times and it was damaged when local quarrying caused subsidence of the land, and later by an explosion at Brooke's Chemical Works . The house was demolished in 1934 after the east wing had collapsed. The 18th century stable-block was converted into houses. The name should not be confused with Saint Anne's in the Grove Church, Southowram
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