Sarah Ryther
(28 November 1784 - )
Sarah Ryther was christened on 28 November 1784 in Skipworth, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Edward Ryther and Martha Potter.
Sarah Ryther
(1 November 1682 - )
Sarah Ryther was christened on 1 November 1682 in St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Joshua Ryther and Hannah Unknown (Ryther).
Simon Ryther
(before 1630 - before 1665)
Simon Ryther was born before 1630 in Yorkshire. He is probably the son of John and brother of Frances - witnessing her marriage.
Simon Ryther married Ann Key/Kay on 27 November 1656 in York, Yorkshire. In the June1663 Archbishop's Visitation Books there are several mentions of John Ryther and his wife Frances, and Simon Ryther and his pretended wife Anne.
Simon died before 1665.
Simon Ryther married Ann Key/Kay on 27 November 1656 in York, Yorkshire. In the June1663 Archbishop's Visitation Books there are several mentions of John Ryther and his wife Frances, and Simon Ryther and his pretended wife Anne.
Simon died before 1665.
Children of Simon Ryther and Ann Key/Kay
- Simon Ryther b. 6 Aug 1657, d. 10 Aug 1657
- Samuel Ryther b. 6 Aug 1657
Simon Ryther
(6 August 1657 - 10 August 1657)
Simon Ryther was born on 6 August 1657 in York, Yorkshire. Samuel & Simon twin sons of Simon Rither by Ann his wife were born the 6th day of the 6 month 1657. He was the son of Simon Ryther and Ann Key/Kay.
Simon died on 10 August 1657 in York, Yorkshire. Symon, died 10 day, 6th Month, 1657, son of Symon and Ann, York Meeting.
Simon died on 10 August 1657 in York, Yorkshire. Symon, died 10 day, 6th Month, 1657, son of Symon and Ann, York Meeting.
Skynner Ryther
Skynner Ryther was the son of Edward Ryther (of Surrey) and Winefred Elliott.
Skynner Ryther married Mary Unknown (Ryther) before 1682.
Skynner Ryther married Mary Unknown (Ryther) before 1682.
Children of Skynner Ryther and Mary Unknown (Ryther)
- Mary Ryther b. b 15 Oct 1682
- Mary Ryther b. 24 Jan 1684
Stephen Ryther
(before 1720 - before 8 October 1745)
Stephen Ryther was born before 1720.
Stephen died before 8 October 1745 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was buried on 8 October 1745 in Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire.
Stephen died before 8 October 1745 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was buried on 8 October 1745 in Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire.
Children of Stephen Ryther
- Mary Ryther d. b 16 Feb 1741/42
- Mary Ryther b. 5 Jun 1743
- Ann Ryther b. 18 May 1746
Susanna Ryther
(5 April 1668 - 29 August 1757)
Susanna Ryther was christened on 5 April 1668 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion.
Susanna Ryther married George Lascelles after 1693 in Lincolnshire.
In Robert Ryther's will dated 23 September 1693 in Lincolnshire, Susanna Ryther was named as executrix of the estate; In the name of God amen I Robert Ryther the elder in the county of Lincoln Esq languishing under a great indisposition of health in body but of sound and perfect memory praised be God for it, yet ... the frailtyes and uncertainty of this natural life, and being and being desirous to settle and dispose of what God almighty has been pleased to lend me here in his world doe declare therefore and make this my last will and testament in manner following First I commend my soule unto the hands of Almighty God trusting through the merits of my saviour Jesus Christ to ... ... Glory and as to my worldly estate and goods which I have I dispose and give as followeth:
Imprimus I give and bequeath to the poor of Belton twenty shilling to be paid unto the hands of Mr Robert Medley of Belton at my funerall and to be by him then distributed at his discretion
Item I give unto Francis Chatts widower twenty shillings to dispose of at the discretion of my executor hereafter named
Item I give unto my son Robert Ryther and my daughter Catherine the wife of Robert Poplewell Esq each of them twelve pounds a piece to be paid within twelve months after my death (being lawfully demanded)
Item I give unto my daughter Rebecah Hartropp a broad piece of gold worth five & twenty shillings & six pence
Item all the rest of my personal estate, plate goods, moneys whatsoever undisposed of I give unto my daughter Susannah Ryther whom I make sole Executrix of this my last will & testament revoking hereby all other wills by me heretofore made
In witness whereof I have hereunder set my hand and seal the three & twentieth day of September in the fift yeare of the reign of the sovereigne Lord and Lady William & Mary King & Queen of England A.D. 1693. Robert Ryther (his mark).
Deborah, Rebecca and Susanna was a defendant in a court case in 1699. Bill and answer re: personal estate of Robert Ryther, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.Plaintiffs: John Ryther and John Ryther.
Defendants: Deborah Ryther, Edward Hartopp and Rebecca [Ryther] Hartopp his wife, Robert Poplewell and Katherine [Ryther] Poplewell his wife, Robert Lassells and Susan Lassells his wife and others.
Robert had planned to settle his estate on his 6th cousin John of Scarcroft, but he was debarred as a Roman Catholic.
Susanna was buried on 29 August 1757 in Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Susanna Ryther married George Lascelles after 1693 in Lincolnshire.
In Robert Ryther's will dated 23 September 1693 in Lincolnshire, Susanna Ryther was named as executrix of the estate; In the name of God amen I Robert Ryther the elder in the county of Lincoln Esq languishing under a great indisposition of health in body but of sound and perfect memory praised be God for it, yet ... the frailtyes and uncertainty of this natural life, and being and being desirous to settle and dispose of what God almighty has been pleased to lend me here in his world doe declare therefore and make this my last will and testament in manner following First I commend my soule unto the hands of Almighty God trusting through the merits of my saviour Jesus Christ to ... ... Glory and as to my worldly estate and goods which I have I dispose and give as followeth:
Imprimus I give and bequeath to the poor of Belton twenty shilling to be paid unto the hands of Mr Robert Medley of Belton at my funerall and to be by him then distributed at his discretion
Item I give unto Francis Chatts widower twenty shillings to dispose of at the discretion of my executor hereafter named
Item I give unto my son Robert Ryther and my daughter Catherine the wife of Robert Poplewell Esq each of them twelve pounds a piece to be paid within twelve months after my death (being lawfully demanded)
Item I give unto my daughter Rebecah Hartropp a broad piece of gold worth five & twenty shillings & six pence
Item all the rest of my personal estate, plate goods, moneys whatsoever undisposed of I give unto my daughter Susannah Ryther whom I make sole Executrix of this my last will & testament revoking hereby all other wills by me heretofore made
In witness whereof I have hereunder set my hand and seal the three & twentieth day of September in the fift yeare of the reign of the sovereigne Lord and Lady William & Mary King & Queen of England A.D. 1693. Robert Ryther (his mark).
Deborah, Rebecca and Susanna was a defendant in a court case in 1699. Bill and answer re: personal estate of Robert Ryther, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.Plaintiffs: John Ryther and John Ryther.
Defendants: Deborah Ryther, Edward Hartopp and Rebecca [Ryther] Hartopp his wife, Robert Poplewell and Katherine [Ryther] Poplewell his wife, Robert Lassells and Susan Lassells his wife and others.
Robert had planned to settle his estate on his 6th cousin John of Scarcroft, but he was debarred as a Roman Catholic.
Susanna was buried on 29 August 1757 in Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Children of Susanna Ryther and George Lascelles
- Gervas Lascelles b. 5 Apr 1695
- George Lascelles b. 25 Oct 1696
- Margaret Lascelles b. 30 May 1698, d. b 2 Mar 1707/8
- Gervase Lascelles b. 8 Jun 1702, d. b 23 Jun 1703
- Gervase Lascelles b. 4 Sep 1704, d. 10 Nov 1704
Susanna Ryther
(23 September 1693 - before 28 March 1740)
Susanna Ryther was christened on 23 September 1693 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Ryther and Ann Williamson.
Susanna died before 28 March 1740 in Haxey. She was buried on 28 March 1740 in St Nicholas, Haxey. Susanna Ryther (which?).
Susanna died before 28 March 1740 in Haxey. She was buried on 28 March 1740 in St Nicholas, Haxey. Susanna Ryther (which?).
Sybill or Isabel! Ryther
(circa 1380 - )
Sybill or Isabel! Ryther was born circa 1380. See also Unknown Ryther. She was the daughter of Sir William Ryther and Sibyl de Aldeburgh.
Sybill or Isabel! Ryther married Sir Robert Babthorpe.
Sybill or Isabel! Ryther married Sir Robert Babthorpe.
Children of Sybill or Isabel! Ryther and Sir Robert Babthorpe
Thomas Ryther
(after 1450 - )
Thomas Ryther was born after 1450. This is assuming he is younger than his brother Ralph. Described as the seventh son and brother of George, by George's grandson James Ryther of Harewood in 1591. He was the son of Sir William Ryther and Eleanor Fitzwilliam.
He was of Lynstead, Kent. The eldest son of Sir William by Eleanor his second wife. Sewer (server, Dugdale) to Edward IV (who reigned 1461-70, 71-83). He was attainted by Parliament 1483 & Richard III as a partyman to Henry Duke of Buckingham. Restored 1485. However he was not mentioned in his father's will in 1475.
Thomas Ryther married Margaret Appledorefield, daughter of William Appledorefield, before 1486?.
Thomas Froggynhall and Jane, his wife, Thomas Rither and Margaret, his wife, John Fyneux and Elizabeth, his wife, Robert Kempte and Anne, his wife, and John Seynenycholas. v. Thomas Walter and William Adeane, feoffees to uses, and Sir William Clerk, priest.: Conspiracy between defendants and Mildred Appultrefeld to utter a forged will of William Appultrefeld, father of the said Jane, Margaret, Anne, and Elizabeth, and of another Elizabeth (sic), mother of the said John Seynenycholas, concerning tenements in Linstead, Doddington, Kingsdown, and Norton.: Kent.
Thomas Ryther, of Lynsted in Kent [Teynham Hundred], esquire. Creditor: Alfred Rawson, citizen and mercer, of London. Amount: £14 6s. 8d. Before whom: John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 03/03/1495. Writ to: Sheriff of Kent Sent by: Chancery.1499 Sep 12.
Debtor: Thomas Ryther of Lynsted in Kent [near Sittingbourne] [Teynham Hundred]. Creditor: Alured Rawson, citizen and mercer [merchant] of London. Amount: £14 6s. 8d. Before John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 03/03/1496. First term: 24/06/1496. Last term: 24/06/1496. Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent].Sent by: John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: Surr' Kanc' Midd' London' Coram d'no R' in Canc' sua in Cras Ascensionis d'ni p'x futur'. Date: 1496 Nov 24.
Debtor: Thomas Ryther, of Linstead in [Teynham Hundred] Kent, esquire.
Creditor: William Buck, citizen and tailor of London. Amount: £15 16s. 5d.
Before whom: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 18/11/1499 Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent]. Sent by: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: London' Midd' Kent' Coram domino Rege in Cancellaria sua in quindena pasche proximo futura.
A Chancery document mentions: Debtor: Thomas Ryther, of Linstead in [Teynham Hundred] Kent, esquire.
Creditor: William Buck, citizen and tailor of London. Amount: £15 16s. 5d.
Before whom: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.
When taken: 18/11/1499, First term: 29/09/1500, Last term: 29/09/1500
Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent]. Sent by: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: London' Midd' Kent' Coram domino Rege in Cancellaria sua in quindena pasche proximo futura. Nov 4 1501.
Thomas died in Lynsted, Kent.
He was of Lynstead, Kent. The eldest son of Sir William by Eleanor his second wife. Sewer (server, Dugdale) to Edward IV (who reigned 1461-70, 71-83). He was attainted by Parliament 1483 & Richard III as a partyman to Henry Duke of Buckingham. Restored 1485. However he was not mentioned in his father's will in 1475.
Thomas Ryther married Margaret Appledorefield, daughter of William Appledorefield, before 1486?.
Thomas Froggynhall and Jane, his wife, Thomas Rither and Margaret, his wife, John Fyneux and Elizabeth, his wife, Robert Kempte and Anne, his wife, and John Seynenycholas. v. Thomas Walter and William Adeane, feoffees to uses, and Sir William Clerk, priest.: Conspiracy between defendants and Mildred Appultrefeld to utter a forged will of William Appultrefeld, father of the said Jane, Margaret, Anne, and Elizabeth, and of another Elizabeth (sic), mother of the said John Seynenycholas, concerning tenements in Linstead, Doddington, Kingsdown, and Norton.: Kent.
Thomas Ryther, of Lynsted in Kent [Teynham Hundred], esquire. Creditor: Alfred Rawson, citizen and mercer, of London. Amount: £14 6s. 8d. Before whom: John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 03/03/1495. Writ to: Sheriff of Kent Sent by: Chancery.1499 Sep 12.
Debtor: Thomas Ryther of Lynsted in Kent [near Sittingbourne] [Teynham Hundred]. Creditor: Alured Rawson, citizen and mercer [merchant] of London. Amount: £14 6s. 8d. Before John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 03/03/1496. First term: 24/06/1496. Last term: 24/06/1496. Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent].Sent by: John Brown, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: Surr' Kanc' Midd' London' Coram d'no R' in Canc' sua in Cras Ascensionis d'ni p'x futur'. Date: 1496 Nov 24.
Debtor: Thomas Ryther, of Linstead in [Teynham Hundred] Kent, esquire.
Creditor: William Buck, citizen and tailor of London. Amount: £15 16s. 5d.
Before whom: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. When taken: 18/11/1499 Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent]. Sent by: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: London' Midd' Kent' Coram domino Rege in Cancellaria sua in quindena pasche proximo futura.
A Chancery document mentions: Debtor: Thomas Ryther, of Linstead in [Teynham Hundred] Kent, esquire.
Creditor: William Buck, citizen and tailor of London. Amount: £15 16s. 5d.
Before whom: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.
When taken: 18/11/1499, First term: 29/09/1500, Last term: 29/09/1500
Writ to: Sheriff of [Kent]. Sent by: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster. Endorsement: London' Midd' Kent' Coram domino Rege in Cancellaria sua in quindena pasche proximo futura. Nov 4 1501.
Thomas died in Lynsted, Kent.
Children of Thomas Ryther and Margaret Appledorefield
- Sir Robert Ryther b. c 1480
- George Ryther+ b. b 1490, d. b 1543
- Thomas Ryther+ b. b 1500
- Ralph Ryther
Thomas Ryther
(before 1495 - after 1 July 1527)
Thomas Ryther was born before 1495 in Ryther, Yorkshire. Second but first surviving son by first wife. Described as son and heir in his father's will in 1520. He inherited the title of Lord of Harewood from his brother Robert in 1525? His only child John was aged 2 at his father's death died 12 Oct following. Inq P.M. series ii 46/4, 24. He was the son of Sir Ralph Ryther and Catherine Constable.
A marriage settlement between Thomas Ryther and Agnes le Scrope was made on 2 April 1510 in Yorkshire.
In Sir Ralph Ryther's will dated 26 March 1520, Thomas Ryther was named as executor of the estate.
Th. Ferdyng, gentleman of the Chapel Royal. Grant to him and his heirs, for ever, at the service of a red rose, "if it be asked," of a tenement with a garden in Est Grenewich, Kent, bounded by a tenement, the highway to the Thamys and the way leading to the Friars Observants' church. and which was purchased by Henry VII. with intention of giving it to the said friars; "howbeit, they gave answer, and said they had enough;" whereupon it was granted to Robt. Johns, then dwelling in it, and, on his decease, to Th. Rither, gent. usher of the Chamber, who has compounded with Ferdyng. Greenwich, 15 Nov. 12 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 Nov.—P.S
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Th. Rither. Livery of lands as s. and h. of Sir Ralph Rither. Greenwich, 20 Nov. 12 Hen. VIII.
Thomas Ryther made a will dated 1 July 1527 in Ryther, YKS. Will of Thomas Rither of Rither, Esquear. To be buried in the parishe churche of Rither nye unto my fader, with a "tumba" conveniente, as shall be thought by my executours, and my best whike good to be my mortuary. To the parsone for tithes forgotten xl s. I will that the day of my beriall there be Messe and Dirige for my sall in the churche of Rither ...
Where William Percy kt. and other his co-feoffes hereto afore was enfeoffed by Sir Rauf Rither, my fader, decessid, Oct 7, 3rd Henry VIII... to the use and behove of Dame Matilde, late wife unto the said Sir Rauf, for terme of hir lyve of the maners of Kelcottes and Alford, co. Lincoln .. than, to the use of the said Sir Rauf and of his heires forever, whose heire I is .. the said maners to the use of my executours during the tyme they shall have receyved a thowsand marks. ... 4 beademen and one? beadewoman ...
Where I have enfeoffed Henry Lord Scrope kt. ... in my maners of Rither, Ossendike, Kirkby upon Wharf, Scarcroft, Shadwell, and Stockbrig or Stokebrigefeld, co. Yorke...
Where as my fader Sir Rauf Rider, whose sall God pardon, sufferid Henry Lord Scrope and other to recover the maner, etc. of Hornyngton by writ of entre in le post ... to the use of me & Agnes my wife & the heirs of me the said Thomas ...
To Jenet Howden, nurse to John Rither my sone, of x s. ...
To the buyldying of the stepils opon the churche of Rither xx li. To amendyng of hie waies aboute Rither xl s.
To the marriage of poore madyns xl s. ...
To the Priores and Covente of Appilton ... xxvj s. viij d. .. Also I will that my executours shall kepe iiij beademen and on beadewoman with mete, drinke, clothe, mansion, and al other things, as they have ben found in the tymes of my uncle Sir Roberte Rither and Sir Rauf Rither my fader, and in my tyme...
To my sister Elisabeth Rither, fyftye markes to hir mariage.
To my broder, Henry Rither, xlvj li. xiij s. iiij d. over and besides xx li bequest unto hym by my fader. ... my executours shall yeve to the fyndyng and exhibicion of iiij scolars at the Universities, ij at Oxforth, and ij at Cambrig, durying the terme of xx yeres immediately after my deith ... ij of them to study Divinitie and ij of the Lawe.
Also I will that ... unto my heir, at suche time as he shall enter to his landes, by this my will xvj oxen, iiij mares, with wayne and plouthes and thinges therto belonging, vj kye, the crope fo the ground sowen, and the house at Rither, to be kept sufficiently repareld as it is at the hore of my deith. ...
Where Sir Rauf Rither my fader, sufferid Henry Lord Scrope and other to receyve certen lanes in Harwod called Brigfeld, to the use of me .. & Agnes (my) wif & my heirs ... my maners etc. in the counties of Lyncoln & Yorke & in the countie of the citie of Yorke to the use of John Rither my son & to the heires males of his bodie ...
The residue of all my goodes to my broder John Aske esquyer, Wm Babthorpe, John Constable son of Marmaduke Constable, Henry Rither, Thomas Beverleay, and Charles Hedon, whom I do make my executors...
Thomas died after 1 July 1527 in Ryther, YKS. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Yorkshire & Lincolnshire on 11 October 1527.
The administration of his estate was granted on 25 September 1528 at the Prerogative Court of York. Administration was granted to Wm Babthorpe sen. & Charles Hedon executors.
Thomas Ryther was mentioned in the will of Sir Henry Ryther dated 23 January 1542/43.
A marriage settlement between Thomas Ryther and Agnes le Scrope was made on 2 April 1510 in Yorkshire.
In Sir Ralph Ryther's will dated 26 March 1520, Thomas Ryther was named as executor of the estate.
Th. Ferdyng, gentleman of the Chapel Royal. Grant to him and his heirs, for ever, at the service of a red rose, "if it be asked," of a tenement with a garden in Est Grenewich, Kent, bounded by a tenement, the highway to the Thamys and the way leading to the Friars Observants' church. and which was purchased by Henry VII. with intention of giving it to the said friars; "howbeit, they gave answer, and said they had enough;" whereupon it was granted to Robt. Johns, then dwelling in it, and, on his decease, to Th. Rither, gent. usher of the Chamber, who has compounded with Ferdyng. Greenwich, 15 Nov. 12 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 Nov.—P.S
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Th. Rither. Livery of lands as s. and h. of Sir Ralph Rither. Greenwich, 20 Nov. 12 Hen. VIII.
Thomas Ryther made a will dated 1 July 1527 in Ryther, YKS. Will of Thomas Rither of Rither, Esquear. To be buried in the parishe churche of Rither nye unto my fader, with a "tumba" conveniente, as shall be thought by my executours, and my best whike good to be my mortuary. To the parsone for tithes forgotten xl s. I will that the day of my beriall there be Messe and Dirige for my sall in the churche of Rither ...
Where William Percy kt. and other his co-feoffes hereto afore was enfeoffed by Sir Rauf Rither, my fader, decessid, Oct 7, 3rd Henry VIII... to the use and behove of Dame Matilde, late wife unto the said Sir Rauf, for terme of hir lyve of the maners of Kelcottes and Alford, co. Lincoln .. than, to the use of the said Sir Rauf and of his heires forever, whose heire I is .. the said maners to the use of my executours during the tyme they shall have receyved a thowsand marks. ... 4 beademen and one? beadewoman ...
Where I have enfeoffed Henry Lord Scrope kt. ... in my maners of Rither, Ossendike, Kirkby upon Wharf, Scarcroft, Shadwell, and Stockbrig or Stokebrigefeld, co. Yorke...
Where as my fader Sir Rauf Rider, whose sall God pardon, sufferid Henry Lord Scrope and other to recover the maner, etc. of Hornyngton by writ of entre in le post ... to the use of me & Agnes my wife & the heirs of me the said Thomas ...
To Jenet Howden, nurse to John Rither my sone, of x s. ...
To the buyldying of the stepils opon the churche of Rither xx li. To amendyng of hie waies aboute Rither xl s.
To the marriage of poore madyns xl s. ...
To the Priores and Covente of Appilton ... xxvj s. viij d. .. Also I will that my executours shall kepe iiij beademen and on beadewoman with mete, drinke, clothe, mansion, and al other things, as they have ben found in the tymes of my uncle Sir Roberte Rither and Sir Rauf Rither my fader, and in my tyme...
To my sister Elisabeth Rither, fyftye markes to hir mariage.
To my broder, Henry Rither, xlvj li. xiij s. iiij d. over and besides xx li bequest unto hym by my fader. ... my executours shall yeve to the fyndyng and exhibicion of iiij scolars at the Universities, ij at Oxforth, and ij at Cambrig, durying the terme of xx yeres immediately after my deith ... ij of them to study Divinitie and ij of the Lawe.
Also I will that ... unto my heir, at suche time as he shall enter to his landes, by this my will xvj oxen, iiij mares, with wayne and plouthes and thinges therto belonging, vj kye, the crope fo the ground sowen, and the house at Rither, to be kept sufficiently repareld as it is at the hore of my deith. ...
Where Sir Rauf Rither my fader, sufferid Henry Lord Scrope and other to receyve certen lanes in Harwod called Brigfeld, to the use of me .. & Agnes (my) wif & my heirs ... my maners etc. in the counties of Lyncoln & Yorke & in the countie of the citie of Yorke to the use of John Rither my son & to the heires males of his bodie ...
The residue of all my goodes to my broder John Aske esquyer, Wm Babthorpe, John Constable son of Marmaduke Constable, Henry Rither, Thomas Beverleay, and Charles Hedon, whom I do make my executors...
Thomas died after 1 July 1527 in Ryther, YKS. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held in Yorkshire & Lincolnshire on 11 October 1527.
The administration of his estate was granted on 25 September 1528 at the Prerogative Court of York. Administration was granted to Wm Babthorpe sen. & Charles Hedon executors.
Thomas Ryther was mentioned in the will of Sir Henry Ryther dated 23 January 1542/43.
Child of Thomas Ryther and Agnes le Scrope
- John Ryther b. c Jul 1525, d. 12 Oct 1528
Thomas Ryther
(after 1585 - after 1634)
Is this the Thomas Ryther/Rider who lived at Haxey? The link is uncertain.
. Thomas Ryther was born after 1585. He was the son of James Ryther and Elizabeth Atherton.
Thomas died after 1634. He was not mentioned in his grandfather Atherton's will proved 1577/8..
. Thomas Ryther was born after 1585. He was the son of James Ryther and Elizabeth Atherton.
Thomas died after 1634. He was not mentioned in his grandfather Atherton's will proved 1577/8..
Thomas Ryther
(before 1665 - )
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Ryther (of Haxey) in records. He was born before 1665 in Lincolnshire, England.
Thomas Ryther married Ann Williamson on 1 December 1683 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Ryther married Ann Williamson on 1 December 1683 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
Children of Thomas Ryther and Ann Williamson
- Ann Ryther b. 1 Nov 1685
- Mary Ryther b. 16 Oct 1687
- Sara Ryther b. 4 Aug 1689
- Susanna Ryther b. 23 Sep 1693, d. b 28 Mar 1740
- Thomas Ryther+ b. 18 Nov 1696
Thomas Ryther
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Ryther (of Haxey) in records.
Thomas Ryther
(29 October 1834 - )
Thomas Ryther was christened on 29 October 1834 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Ryther and Sarah Unknown (Ryther).
Thomas Ryther
(before 1500 - )
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Ryther (Harrowby line) in records. He was born before 1500. He was the son of Thomas Ryther and Margaret Appledorefield.
Thomas Ryther married Catherine Poole.
Thomas Ryther or Ryder of Mucklestone, Staffs. 20 June 1557 patron of Ryther church was feoffees of Thomas Ryther, arm.
Thomas Ryther married Catherine Poole.
Thomas Ryther or Ryder of Mucklestone, Staffs. 20 June 1557 patron of Ryther church was feoffees of Thomas Ryther, arm.
Children of Thomas Ryther and Catherine Poole
- John Ryder+
- Sir William Ryder Ryther+ b. c 1544, d. 30 Aug 1611
- Edward Ryther (of Leyton)+ d. 1609
Thomas Ryther
(circa 1718 - )
Thomas Ryther was born circa 1718 in York, Yorkshire.
Thomas Ryther and Ann Abbey obtained a marriage licence on 30 August 1740 in Sherburn or York, Yorkshire.
Thomas Ryther and Ann Abbey obtained a marriage licence on 30 August 1740 in Sherburn or York, Yorkshire.
Thomas Ryther
(18 September 1539 - before 19 March 1557/58)
Thomas Ryther was also known as Ryder in records. He was christened on 18 September 1539 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Ryther and Agnes Unknown (Ryther).
On 16 August 1557 he was godfather to Elizabeth Smyth? But the IGI reports this as a marriage.
Thomas died before 19 March 1557/58 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 19 March 1557/58 in Epworth.
On 16 August 1557 he was godfather to Elizabeth Smyth? But the IGI reports this as a marriage.
Thomas died before 19 March 1557/58 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 19 March 1557/58 in Epworth.
Thomas Ryther
(before 1595 - )
Thomas Ryther was also known as Ryder in records. He was born before 1595 in Yorkshire.
Thomas Ryther married Grace Smith on 30 October 1615 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Thomas was present at Dorothy Ryther's christening on 17 February 1617/18 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at John Ryther's christening on 28 April 1619 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Thomas Rider Ryther's christening on 8 July 1621 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Grace Ryther's christening on 7 December 1624 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Robert Ryther's christening on 13 February 1627/28 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Christopher Ryther's christening on 14 May 1631 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Christopher Ryther's christening on 22 November 1632 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Elizabeth Ryther's christening on 29 September 1634 in Leeds, YKS.
Thomas Ryther married Grace Smith on 30 October 1615 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Thomas was present at Dorothy Ryther's christening on 17 February 1617/18 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at John Ryther's christening on 28 April 1619 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Thomas Rider Ryther's christening on 8 July 1621 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Grace Ryther's christening on 7 December 1624 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Robert Ryther's christening on 13 February 1627/28 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Christopher Ryther's christening on 14 May 1631 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Christopher Ryther's christening on 22 November 1632 in Leeds, YKS. Thomas was present at Elizabeth Ryther's christening on 29 September 1634 in Leeds, YKS.
Children of Thomas Ryther and Grace Smith
- Dorothy Ryther b. 17 Feb 1617/18
- John Ryther b. 28 Apr 1619
- Thomas Rider Ryther b. 8 Jul 1621
- Richard Ryther b. 15 Apr 1623
- Grace Ryther b. 7 Dec 1624
- Robert Ryther+ b. 13 Feb 1627/28
- Christopher Ryther b. 14 May 1631, d. b 1632
- Christopher Ryther b. 22 Nov 1632
- Elizabeth Ryther b. 29 Sep 1634
- Jane Ryther b. 5 Mar 1636/37
- James Ryther b. 6 Apr 1637
Thomas Ryther
(18 November 1696 - )
Thomas Ryther was christened on 18 November 1696 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther and Ann Williamson.
Thomas Ryther married Ann Unknown (Ryther).
Thomas Ryther married Ann Unknown (Ryther).
Child of Thomas Ryther and Ann Unknown (Ryther)
- Sarah Ryther b. 24 Jun 1725
Thomas Ryther
(before 1580 - )
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Ryther (of Haxey) in records. Thomas Ryther was also known as Ryder in records. He was born before 1580 in Lincolnshire, England.
Children of Thomas Ryther
- Ann Ryther d. b 25 Sep 1616
- Elizabeth Ryther d. 9 Feb 1617
- Henry Ryther d. 10 May 1614
- Isabell Ryther d. 2 Nov 1608
- Thomas Ryther b. 28 Jan 1600/1
- Catherine Ryder (Wyatt?) b. 27 Jan 1602/3
- Robert Ryther (of Haxey)+ b. 20 May 1605
Thomas Ryther
(28 January 1600/1 - )
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Ryder in records. He was christened on 28 January 1600/1 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther.
Thomas Ryther
(28 February 1608/9 - before 4 April 1609)
Thomas Ryther was also known as Thomas Rider in records. He was christened on 28 February 1608/9 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryder Ryther.
Thomas died before 4 April 1609 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 April 1609 in Epworth.
Thomas died before 4 April 1609 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 April 1609 in Epworth.
Thomas Ryther
(29 December 1664 - before 1687)
Thomas Ryther was christened on 29 December 1664 in St Mary, Swillington, Yorkshire. He was the son of John Ryther and Mary Langdale.
Thomas died before 1687. He was not listed with the family in 1687 at their confimation at Hazelwood. He was dead by 1740 when his brother Marmaduke is described as only surviving son and heir of John Ryther the elder of Scarcroft.
Thomas died before 1687. He was not listed with the family in 1687 at their confimation at Hazelwood. He was dead by 1740 when his brother Marmaduke is described as only surviving son and heir of John Ryther the elder of Scarcroft.
Thomas Ryther
(before 1305 - )
1300 Lay subsidy rolls - Thomas de Ryther, Kynton-on-Ouse, Newton on Ouse parish ixd o [9d].. Thomas Ryther was born before 1305 in England.
He served in the military in 1322 in the Battle of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire. Sire Thomas bore arms - argent, a fess betwen 3 crescents gules.
He served in the military in 1322 in the Battle of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire. Sire Thomas bore arms - argent, a fess betwen 3 crescents gules.
Thomas Ryther
(before 1840 - )
Thomas Ryther was born before 1840 in Yorkshire, England.
Thomas Ryther married Hannah Unknown (Ryther) before 1855. Thomas was present at William Ryther's christening on 21 August 1857 in Crofton, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas Ryther married Hannah Unknown (Ryther) before 1855. Thomas was present at William Ryther's christening on 21 August 1857 in Crofton, Yorkshire, England.
Child of Thomas Ryther and Hannah Unknown (Ryther)
- William Ryther b. 21 Aug 1857
Thomas Ryther
(3 August 1761 - )
Thomas Ryther was christened on 3 August 1761 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire. He was the son of William Ryther and Mary Wade.
Thomas Ryther
(say 1780 - )
Child of Thomas Ryther and Mary Unknown (Ryther)
- Joseph Ryther b. 9 Feb 1806
Thomas Ryther
(1 November 1600 - )
Thomas Ryther was christened on 1 November 1600 in Heckfield & Mattingley, Hampshire. He was the son of William Ryther and Margaret Moggenwood.