Catalogue description Ingilby of Lawkland
This record is held by West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds
Reference: | WYL826 |
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Title: | Ingilby of Lawkland |
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Title Deeds Austwick WYL826/1 - 76 Clapham WYL826/77 - 89 Lawkland WYL826/90 - 114 Various Townships (Yorkshire) WYL826/115 - 127 Coxhoe (Co. Durham) WYL826/128 Miscellaneous and Unidentified WYL826/129 - 134 Manorial WYL826/135 - 139 Estate Records Accounts WYL826/140 - 145 Correspondence WYL826/146 - 148 Leases and Tenancy Agreements WYL826/149 - 163 Survey WYL826/164 Maps WYL826/165 - 166 Enclosure WYL826/167 - 169 Minerals WYL826/170 - 173 Wood WYL826/174 Family Records Wills and Executorship Papers (Ingilby and Related Families) WYL826/175 - 207 Executorship Papers (Other Families) WYL826/208 - 214 Personal Accounts WYL826/215 - 218 Correspondence WYL826/219 - 227 Miscellaneous WYL826/228 - 229 Legal Papers WYL826/230 - 238 Christopher Ingleby, Solicitor WYL826/239 - 251 Schools and Charities WYL826/252 - 258 Brown Family Records Estate Papers WYL826/259 - 260 Wills WYL826/261 - 264 Correspondence WYL826/265 - 334 Executorship of Rev. James Brown WYL826/335 - 359 Recipes WYL826/360 - 372 Miscellaneous WYL826/373 - 374 Literary and Antiquarian WYL826/375 - 378 Miscellaneous Wills WYL826/379 - 382 Miscellaneous WYL826/383 - 384 Additional (Court books) WYL826/385 - 387 Additional (deeds) WYL826/388 - 407 |
Date: | 1593-1939 |
Held by: | West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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Physical description: | 407 Files |
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Administrative / biographical background: |
The Ingilbys of Lawkland were a cadet branch of the Ingilbys of Ripley. John Ingilby of Acomb Grange who purchased Lawkland from Peter Yorke was the third son of William Ingilby of Ripley, Esq., and a younger brother of Sir William Ingilby, treasurer of Berwick. He married Anne, daughter of William Clapham of Beamsley. Until soon after 1745 the Ingilbys of Lawkland were strong Catholic recusants. One of them, Charles Ingilby of Austwick, a barrister, was legal adviser to many Catholic families. At their property at Hutton Rudby in the North Riding (see no. 164) the religious community founded by Mary Ward spent a short time before moving to Heworth. |
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