Lamplugh or lamplough
Wow, there is so much information about the names and the place it is amazing I live just down the road and I can't believe the history, I've drove past the old manor house wall seen the crest carved into it and past the church loads of times but never realized its importance to the area
I am getting that much information I don't know where to start, if you could give me a pointer, and I will go have a look in the churchyard as well as get you a picture of the coat of arms carved into the manor house wall
Andrew
A few links:
http://www.ennerlampkirk.org.uk/http://www.britannia.com/bios/tlamplugh.htmlhttp://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/Clergy/Oliver/44.htmlhttp://janelittle.members.beeb.net/Miscellaneous/Bridkirk.htmlhttp://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/lamplugh.htmlhttp://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/chw5.htmAnd this is a reference to a Bishop of York, who was born at
Lamplugh Hall, the LDS has a connection with A
name of RAPER married in Cumberland (Cockermouth I think)
This was off the net as well
The Revr'd Mr. Lamplugh was bur. July ye 25, 1747.
HERE LIETH
THE BODY
OF THOMAS
LAMPLUGH
M.A. RECTOR OF
BOLTON PERCY
AND CANON
RESIDENTIARY OF THIS
CHURCH. SON OF THOS
LAMPLUGH D : D AND
GRANDSON OF THOMAS
LAMPLUGH ABP. OF THIS
PROVINCE
HE MARRIED HONOR
DAUGHTER OF Wm. CHALONER
OF GISBOROUGH ESQr. AND
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON AND FIVE
DAUGHTERS.
HE WAS A FAITHFUL & TRUE PASTOR,
A TENDER HUSBAND, AND INDULGENT
FATHER, A GENEROUS MASTER, AND
EMINENT FOR HIS GENERAL KINDNESS
HOSPITALITY AND CHARITY.
HE DIED JULY 21. A. 1E. 60.
A.D. 1747.
Arms.-Or, a cross flory sable (Lamplugh) ; #impaling Sable, a chevron between three cherubs' heads winged or (Chaloner).
Thomas Lamplugh was ordained deacon 23 Sept. 1711, by the bishop of London, and priest, 30 Dec. seq. by the bishop of Winchester. On 15 Feb. 1711-12, he was collated to the stall of Knaresborough-cum-Bickhill at York, and on 13 Feb. 1715-16 inducted into the rich living of Bolton Percy.
In his will, dated 24 June, 1742 [Pro. 9 Feb. 1747-8], Thomas Lamplugh, rector of Bolton Percy, desires that his funeral expenses do not exceed £150. He bequeaths to his wife Honor (Chaloner), her mother's pictures, one of them drawn by Mr. Greece, and the other by Mr. Mercier, also " her own picture and mine ", drawn by Mr. Murray.-Mentions his son Thomas, his daughters Honor (see No. 244), Mary (see No. 205), Catherine (see No. 259), Ann and Jane, his brother Edward Lamplugh, and his sisters Mary Lamplugh,-Baldwin, Waterhouse, and Sarah Carpenter.-Wife Honor (see No. 223) sole executrix.
His only son,
Thomas Lamplugh of Lamplugh Hall (baptized in the Minster 26 Sept. 1727), rector of Copgrove and Goldesbrough, and canon of York, died s.p. m. in 1783.
Ann, his fourth daughter, baptized in the Minster 5 Nov. 1729, married there, 8 Oct. 1750,
John Raper, esq., town-clerk of York 1749-81 (eldest son of John Raper, lord mayor in 1745), and died at Aberford 17 July, 1783. Their only surviving son, John Raper, esq. of Aberford and Lotherton, succeeded in that year to Lamplugh Hall, as heir to his uncle. He married, at Fulford, 16 Oct. 1789, Catherine, third daughter of the Rev. Godfrey Wolley, rector of Thurnscoe (by Catherine, daughter of the above Thos. Lamplugh, rector of Bolton Percy) by whom he had a son and heir, the late John Lamplugh Lamplugh-Raper, esq. of Lamplugh and Lotherton.
Jane, the youngest surviving daughter of the rector of Bolton Percy, was baptized in York Minster 14 Sept. 1732.