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Widdrington , Esq. , was the 3rd d. and coh. of David Ingleby, Esq. , ( 2nd. s . of Sir Wm . Ingleby, of Ripley, Knt. , treasurer of Berwick, by Anne , d. of Sir Wm . Mallory, of Studley , co . York), and his w. the Lady Anne Nevill, youngest d. of Charles 6th Earl of Westmoreland and 9th Baron Nevill of Raby, by Jane d . of Hen . Howard, Earl of Surrey. Nov. ( 1641) , Wm. Shafto, -bapt. Feb. 10, 1606, eld . s. of Wm . Shafto , of Swalwell and Whickham, co . Durham, Esq. , was bur. Nov. 20, 1641 , and was succeeded by his nephew George. Nov. 26, ( 1655) , Unkle Richard Hudd : [leston] , P:[ riest ], b. 1583 at Farington Hall, 7th s . of And. Huddleston , vide May 8, was educated at Rheims, Douay , and the Engl. Coll . at Rome, and was ord . pr . at Douay in 1607. After serving on the mission in England for several years, he returned to Italy , joined the Benedictines at Monte Cassino, was prof. , and returned to England in 1619. For some time he was stationed at Farington Hall, in Leyland , and reconciled to the Church many members of the leading families in that locality. Thence he went to Yorkshire, and there continued his good work till his death at Stockeld Park, the seat of the Middletons . He was author of the Short and Plain Way to the Faith and Church , ' edited by his nephew, Dom John Huddleston ,
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in 1688. Dec. 2, (1642), Coll : [Sir] Tho : Howard , senior, Tursdale, b. Oct. 14, 1596, 4th s. of Lord Wm . Howard, vide Oct. 7, was slain at Pierse- Bridge , co . Durham, and was interred at Cunniscliffe . He m. Margt . , d. of Sir Wm. Eure, of Bradley, co. Durham, Knt . , (3rd. s . of Wm. , 2nd. Lord Eure, by Margt. , d. of Sir Edw . Dymock, of Scrivelsby , co . Linc. , Knt . ) , & her mother, LadyEure, was Cath. , d. of Sir Wm. Bowes, of Streatham , Knt . , by Mary, only d. of Sir Hen . Scrope, 9th Baron Scrope of Bolton , K.G. Dec. 8 ( ) Mary Paver, -apparentlythe youngerof the two drs. of Rich. Paver, of Braham, co . York , Esq. , by Jane, d. of Robt . Oglethorpe , of Rawdon, Esq. Her bro . , Lieut. - Col. Rich. Paver, was slain in the King's service at Lincoln. Another bro ., Fris. Paver , went to Douay Coll . , under the alias of Oglethorpe , and thence proceeded to the Engl. Coll. at Lisbon , where he was admitted Nov. 14, 1628, and, having been ord . priest on July 17, 1633, left for the English mission on the following Sept. 8 ; acting as chaplain in the royalist army, he was slain at the battle of Marston Moor, July 2 , 1644, whilst attending to the wounded.
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