q.12. Samuel (Samuel Burdet), geb. 1582, Wortley,
Yorkshire, Engeland, oorl. 23/04/1669, Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire (West
Riding), Engeland of Swinton x NN xx 20/07/1623,
Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire met Grace
ABSON.
Samuel was die seun van Francis Wortley en Francis Burdet.
(Heath, Chris: Denby & District – from pre-history to the present, Wharncliffe, 2001. P. 63)
1614/15. Samuel Wortley gent., quer: John Hall, Edw. Hall and Eliz. his wife and Thos. Waynwright, def. Lands in Rawmarshe.
1614/15. Samuel Wortley gent., quer: Thos. Abson, def. Seven messuages and lands in Swinton, Wathe, Mexbroughe and Rille alias Ryle.
1614/15. Samuel Wortley gent., quer: Thos. Wheatley gent., def. Two messuages, cottage and lands in Notton and Applehaigh.
1614/15. Samuel Wortley gent., quer: Francis Foliambe knt. and bart., def. Messuage, cottage and lands in Rawmarshe and Wathe.
Richard (Burdett) also purchased land in Hoylandswaine from Samuel Wortley of Swinton on 27/12/1617, which seems to be when he left Cannon Hall as he is thereafter referred to as Richard Burdett of Carhead.
27 Dec 1617. Samuel Wortley of Swinton, Yorks., gent., to Richard Burdett, of Carhead, Yorks., gent. Tithes of hay, wool and lamb arising from the capital messuage or farm called Carhead, situated in Hoylandswayne, par. Silkstone, and all lands adjoining, viz, one little meadow; 2 closes called Greene Leyes; 1 close called Calf close; one little spring wood called the Carrspring; one close called Healdinge close; 2 closes called Oxclose and Norcroft; 1 close called Walkeringe and Walkeringe springe; 2 closes called West crofts; 2 closes called the Scoutroyds; 3 closes called the Batles; 1 close called the Slowgreave; closes called the Newclose, Kebinge and Crossefield, parcel of the rectory of Silkstone.
Maried Samuell Wortley and Grace Abson the 20"" of Julie 1623
Witnesses herof Hen : Taylor, Gierke.
Am : Wortley, ar ; Nicholas Tilney, yeoman.
Thomas Sattartwheff, yeoman,
Mychaell Halliday, James More, Elsabeth Steade. Elsabeth daughter of Michaell Bowcer Julie 2°
Yorkshire, 1628 October 27. Letter from Samuel Wortley, Swinton, Yorkshire, to
Thomas Hall at Wightwizzle (i.e. Wigtwisell). Hall's kinsmen seek money owed to them from Hall,
which Wortley urges him to pay, "for sutes is good for nobody." (http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/detail/FOLGERCM1~6~6~332412~127323:Letter-from-Samuel-Wortley,-Swinton)
Answer (11 Jan. 1629) of Samuel Wortley (alias
Burdett), gent., defendant with Beatrice Staunton and Jane Harleston.
Concerning the manor of Swinton with lands in Mexborough, co. York, whereof
Richard Browne, esq., compt.’s grandfather, was seised, and concerning an
alleged conveyance by the said Beatrice to the compt. of a rent charge. Eight
years since the compt. was a prisoner in York Castle. (The Ancestor. A Quarterly Review of County and Family
History, Heraldry and Antiquities. Number II.
July 1902. Westminster S.W.)
Papers of the Cavendish-Talbot family Series 3:
The Slingsby family letters
contain letters of the Slingsby family of Scriven, Yorkshire. Most are to Sir
Henry Slingsby (d. 1634, father of Sir Henry 1602-1658) from other members of
the family. A number arise out of his vice-presidency of the Council of the
North and concern parliamentary affairs. Correspondents include Sir Henry
Slingsby, his father Francis, his brother Sir William, his nephews Guilford and
Sir Robert, his cousins William Byrnand and Sir Francis Trappes-Byrnand, his
son-in-law Sir Thomas Metcalfe, his grandson Sir George Marwood, and his cousin
Henry, Earl of Northumberland. Other correspondents are Sir Charles Cavendish,
Peter Benson, Thomas, Lord Fairfax, Sir John Gibson, Christopher Mather, Robert
Norton, Phanuell Otbie, Sir Robert Cecil, later Earl of Salisbury, Christopher
Wade, Thomas Wardropp, Edward Wilson, Samuel Wortley, and William Wycliffe. A
few of the letters are sent to/from Dublin. (http://findingaids.folger.edu/dfocavendish.xml)
April! 1669. Buryed M' Samuell Wortley of Barnesley eodem die Parish Register of Wath.
(Long, Charles Edward: Royal Descents: A Genealogical List of the Several Persons Entitled to quarter the arms of the Royal houses of England, London, MDCCCXLV)
r.1. Elizabeth WORTLEY, ged. 24/08/1615, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
r.2. Baba WORTLEY, begr. 14/02/1623, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
Buried an Infant of Saumell Wortley the 14 of ffebruary 1623
r.3. Baba WORTLEY, begr. 09/04/1623, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
1623, Apr. an abortive or infant of Samuell Wortley the 9 of
r.4. Elizabeth WORTLEY, ged. 24/08/1625, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
1625, Aug. Bapt Elizabeth daughter of Samuell Wortley the 24 of
r.5. Grace, ged. 15/11/1626, Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire.
r.6. Jane WORTLEY, ged. 1627, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
1627. Jane the daughter of Samuell Wortley
r.7. Francis WORTLEY, ged. 1629, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
1629. ffrancis the sone of Samuel Wortley, gentleman
r.8. Anne WORTLEY, ged. 01/05/1632, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire, oorl. 19/04/1647, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
Baptized Anne the daughter of Samuell Wortley, gent.
Aprill 1647 Anne the daughter of Sam : Wortley, gent.
r.9. Samuel WORTLEY, ged. 28/01/1634, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire, oorl. 03/09/1680, Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire (West Riding), Engeland.
Samuell the sone of Samuell Wortley, gent, the 28"
September 1680 Bur : Samuell Wortley the 3'* Day
r.10. Mary WORTLEY, ged. 11/06/1637, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
June Baptized Mary the daughter of Samuell Wortley June the eleventh
r.11. Thomas WORTLEY, ged. 12/11/1639, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
Thomas the sone of Samuell Wortley gent the 12"
r.12. Margaret WORTLEY, ged. 15/02/1642, Wath-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire
1641 fiebruary Baptized Margaret the daughter of Samuell Wortley gent the 15"" day