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The Disinheriting of Sir Thomas Armytage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

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Shorter Studies and Notes
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Copyright © Catholic Record Society 1965

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References

Notes

1. MS. note made by my father.

2. Aveling op. cit. p. 260.

3. Abstract of Will in College of Arms MS. I.C.B. Wills No. 81, Vol. II, 27. Will dated 17th April, 1732.

4. Francis, bapt. 1st June 1665 and buried at South Kirby, Co. York, 21st January 1672/3; Robert bapt. at South Kirby, 14th December 1669 and there buried 24th January 1672/3.

5. Op. cit., 252.

6. Father Aveling draws attention (op. cit., 259) to the rapid numerical decline in the Catholic squirearchy in the West Riding in the 18th century: twenty-four such families in 1706 and only twelve in 1780.