s.4. Sarah, ged. 13/08/1626, Tankersley, Yorkshire, Engeland x 08/06/1647, Saint
Bartholomew The Less, London, London, Engeland met Roger BATTRIDGE (Bretteridge) of Newhall,
Yorkshire, geb. 14/11/1619, s.v. Francis Bretridge.
Sarah was die dogter van Francis Wortley en Hester Smithies.
(Foster, Joseph: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire, Vol. 2, West Riding. London. 1874)
On 24th Feb., 1648-9, Roger Betteridge and Sarah his wife — she beins: a sister of Sir Francis Wortley — petitioned to compound for Carlton, on the plea that Sir Francis did in 1625 agree to pay his sister 2000, when she attained the age of 12; and more, when she was 21; and that being unable to do this, he did sell to her the manor of Carlton, of which she did then ask for possession as being in destitute circumstances. (https://archive.org/stream/wortleywortleysl00gatt/wortleywortleysl00gatt_djvu.txt)
(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)
On 24th Feb., 1648-9, Roger Betteridge and Sarah his wife — she beins: a sister of Sir Francis Wortley — petitioned to compound for Carlton, on the plea that Sir Francis did in 1625 agree to pay his sister 2000, when she attained the age of 12; and more, when she was 21; and that being unable to do this, he did sell to her the manor of Carlton, of which she did then ask for possession as being in destitute circumstances. (https://archive.org/stream/wortleywortleysl00gatt/wortleywortleysl00gatt_djvu.txt)
(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)
This
petition was on behalf of Sarah, his only daughter, the wife of Roger
Brettridge, of St. Martin's in the Fields, Esq. (also described as of Newhall,
co. York), stating her right to the manor of Carleton, the manor-house or
capital messuage called St. Ellenwell there, (tc, which had been settled upon
her in lieu of 1,000/. in money, plate and jewels, at the age of 21 years, or
on the day of her marriage. (http://www.northcravenheritage.org.uk/NCHT/RoyPriceArchive/ARTICLES&BOOKS/Articlespdfs/chaptersinyorkshirehistory.pdf)
29 Jan 1653
Sir Francis Wortley v Roger
Britteridge & Sarah his wife daughter of the complt
Payments due from trust
settlement of the manor of Carleton and Swinton, Yorks
(https://waalt.uh.edu/index.php/C78_1653)
Kinders:
t. NN BRETRIDGE x William Gregory of Barneby, co.
York