. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. gu. Crest—A lion of St. Mark, sejant guard-ant, and resting his paws on a harp. Estates—Becca, Reast Park, Osgodby,Yorkshire, and Bellmoor, Notts. Seat—Becca Hall, near Wetherby. STAPYLTON, OF MYTON 5TAPYLT0N, MARTIN, esq. of Myton, in the county of York, b. in September, 1771, m. first, Sophia, daughter of WilliamParsons, esq. of Plymouth, and has issue, Stapylton, m. Margaret, dau. of Mr. Tom-linson, of York, and ha


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. gu. Crest—A lion of St. Mark, sejant guard-ant, and resting his paws on a harp. Estates—Becca, Reast Park, Osgodby,Yorkshire, and Bellmoor, Notts. Seat—Becca Hall, near Wetherby. STAPYLTON, OF MYTON 5TAPYLT0N, MARTIN, esq. of Myton, in the county of York, b. in September, 1771, m. first, Sophia, daughter of WilliamParsons, esq. of Plymouth, and has issue, Stapylton, m. Margaret, dau. of Mr. Tom-linson, of York, and has two sons,, in holy orders, rector of Balbo-rough, Derbyshire, m. Elizabeth, dau. ofthe Rev. — Donnison, vicar of , barrister-at-law. He m. secondly, Anne, dau. of William Cur-tis, esq. of Chiswick, Middlesex, and has Bryan, m. Lucy, daughter of the Rev. A. Johnson, rector of South-Stoke, nearBath. Laura-Anne, m. to Thomas Vardon, esq. librarian of the House of Commons. rhis gentleman, whose patronymic is Bree, assumed, upon inheriting the estates, thesurname and arms of Stapylton On the south side of the river Tees standsL inconsiderable village called Stapylton,nrhence this ancient family hath obtainedts surname. Tradition states that, in thefesiT 450, Octa, brother of Hengist, andEbusa arrived, with their followers, on the)anks of the Tees, to defend the adjacentjountry from the ravages of the Picts, and;hat being Angles, and some from that parttf the Cimbrica Chersonesus, which is stilljailed Stapelholm, situated between Sles-ifick and Frederickstall, they preserved the name of their original residence by callingthe new settlement Stapyltun.* In 1052, Heryon or Herman was seisedof the manor or lordship of Stapylton uponTeys. He was father of Allan, of Stapylton, living in 1080, who * For holm, which means an island in ariver, they were obliged, from the situation oftheir new encamp


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