. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . ^^ THE REVELLS OF OGSTON HALL. 95 mother, whose second husband was William Woodyeare,of Crookhill, County York, whose son John sold it to theHunlokes, and thus the old homestead of the Loudhamswas a matter of barter and sale three times in about acentury. Whether the Revels did purchase Ogston from theHerizzes (the probability is that they did) or how itcame to them, we will not as
. An historical narrative of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families who were among the founders of Trenton and Burlington in the province of West Jersey 1678-1683, with the genealogy of the Ely descendants in America . ^^ THE REVELLS OF OGSTON HALL. 95 mother, whose second husband was William Woodyeare,of Crookhill, County York, whose son John sold it to theHunlokes, and thus the old homestead of the Loudhamswas a matter of barter and sale three times in about acentury. Whether the Revels did purchase Ogston from theHerizzes (the probability is that they did) or how itcame to them, we will not assert. When the cruel perse-cutions of Queen Elizabeth against the Catholics werebeing so efficiently carried out in Derbyshire by JohnManners of Haddon, there was one of the Revels chargedwith pity for a priest by giving him shelter. The Revelswere also of Shirland as well as Ogston; some of themwere so designated, and their tombs are there. We havereserved certain particulars of this family for the articleon Carnfield. From an intermarriage between the Tur-butts and Woodyeares it becomes at once intelligible howthe Woodyeare moiety of Ogston came to the Turbutt of Ogston, who was the wife o
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