Ellen STRICKLAND

Female - Aft 1622


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ellen STRICKLAND (daughter of Walter STRICKLAND, Esq. and Agnes HAMMERTON); died after 1622.

    Family/Spouse: Thomas NORTON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Ellen married John CARLETON, Gent. before 1582. John was born about 1550/5; was buried on 27 Jan 1622/3. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter CARLETON, Gent. was christened on 28 Dec 1582 in Beeford co. York; died on 4 Oct 1623 in Horsea.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter STRICKLAND, Esq. was born on 5 Apr 1516 (son of Sir Walter STRICKLAND and Katherine NEVILLE); died on 8 Apr 1569.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Walter Strickland, Esq., of Sizergh, co. Westmorland, was born on 5 Apr 1516, and inherited Thornton Bridge, the unentailed manor of his maternal grandfather, Ralph Neville. On 8 Mar 1535 he was contracted to be married to Margaret, under-age daughter of Stephen Hammerton, Knt. In 1537, on the occasion of his livery, he was said to be married to AGNES ?. She was evidently another daughter of Stephen Hammerton, Knt. by Elizabeth, daughter of John Bigod, of Settrington, co. York, and sister of Margaret. Both Strickland and Hammerton, who had been in correspondence, were implicated in the uprising called the 'Pilgrimage of Grace'. Though both were pardoned, Stephen Hammerton was attained and executed by hanging on 25 May 1537. The will of Stephen's widow Elizabeth, dated 3 May 1538, named only Mary and Anne (Agnes) as children and named ;supervisor "Mr. Walter Strickland", then aged about twenty-two, though not identified as son-in-law. Following his pardon Walter appears to have conformed, and served on juries trying the northern rebels, his late companions. He was, however, never knighted. The marriage to Agnes may have continued during the reign of Queen Mary (whose mother Katherine of Aragon's situation was imperiled as an in-law by her royal husband's self interest). Agnes was "set aside", probably after the accession of Queen Elizabeth in November 1558, presumably with the justification that she had been Walter's sister-in-law. Walter Strickland was married, aged about forty-four years, for the second time with marriage contract dated 20 Jan. 1560/1, in the lifetime of his first wife, to Alice Tempest, widow of Christopher Place, Esq., of Halnaby, co. York, and daughter of Nicholas Tempest, Esq., of Stella, Durham. They had a son and heir. Walter Strickland Esq. died testate on 8 Apr 1569. His will, dated 23 Jan. 1568, bequeathed two hundred pounds to "my daughter Elyn" provided she would not marry "contrary to the wise" of Alice, his wife. In the schedule of lands drawn up by his son Thomas for purposes of livery in 1585 there are items for two surviving wives of Walter Strickland.

    Walter married Agnes HAMMERTON in 1537. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes HAMMERTON (daughter of Stephen HAMMERTON, Knt and Elizabeth BIGOD).
    Children:
    1. 1. Ellen STRICKLAND died after 1622.