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ELLERKER OF RISBY.

[Anstis MS. C.9. fol. 54d.]

John Ellercar, the judge-Elsabeth, doter to Sir John Hothom.

HJohn, son and heyre-Elsabeth, doter of Robert Delamore.

John, son and heyre-Elsabeth, doter to Sir Raff Ivers.

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Sir Raff Ellercar, son and heyre=Anne, doter of Sir Thomas Gower.

Henry.

Margery.

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Raff.

Marmaduke.

This pedigree is also taken from Tonge's Visitation of 1530. 41 Surtees Soc., p. 71. It is repeated in Harvey's Visitation of 1552 with a slight addition, vol. i of this work, p. 5, and is carried down by Glover to 1584, and by St. George to 1612. Foster, Yorkshire Visitations, p. 136. For notes of wills and arms and other evidences, see vol. i ubi supra.

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COPLEY OF BATLEY HALL.

Sir Rychard Copley of Batley Hall-Margaret, doter of Denton.

Lyonell Copley of Batley Hall,=Jone, doter of John Thwayts son and heyre.

of Lofthowsie.

[Anstis MS. C.9. fol. 55.]

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John, son and heyre-Agnes, doter of Sir Geffery Pygot.

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This pedigree is also taken from Tonge's Visitation of 1530, 41 Surtees Soc., p. 81, with the additions of another generation in the
main line and a record of the issue of William Copley second son of the first John Copley. Glover and St. George made further additions
at their visitations in 1584 and 1612. Foster, Yorkshire Visitations, p. 10. The family also recorded its pedigree at Dugdale's Visita-
tion in 1666 and references to wills, inquisitions and other evidences illustrative of the above entries will be found in Clay, Dug-
dale's Visitation of Yorkshire with Additions, vol. i, p. 154. For a note as to a Copley marriage and as to the Copley arms see an
entry from the Ashmole MS. 834 in the first part of this volume, ante p. 39.

refer.
The arms of Copley of Batley and the families allied to them are in this pedigree tricked opposite the names to which they
It will be observed that for Thwaites of Lofthouse Flower does not give the arms of Thwaites of Marston which he had
confirmed in 1564-5, see ante p. 99, but gives the Cumberland coat of Thwaites of Thwaites, which he reproduced from Harvey.
See vol. i of this work, p. 35. He reproduces (but with the field azure instead of sable, and the billet gules instead of sable) the
for Stapleton.
quartering "sable, a lion rampant argent crowned or charged on the shoulder with three billets sable,” found in Tonge and Harvey

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