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- SIR JOHN MALLORY, of Studley and Hutton, knt., son and heir, was four times married. FIRST, to Margaret, daughter of Edmund Thwaites, of Lund on the Wolds, esq., who mentions her in his Will. (Test. Ebor., iv., 177). They had issue, one son, William.
SECONDLY, to Margaret, daughter of Sir Hugh Hastings, of Fenwick, co. York, to whom her father bequeathed, in 1482, 30 marks for her marriage. (Test. Ebor., iii., 274). By her he had issue:
1. Christopher Mallory, of Tickhill (although Hopkinson says he was son of the third wife) who married and had Sampson Mallory, only son, who left a will.
2. Joan Mallory, wife of Thomas Slingsby, of Scriven, esq., who was buried in Knaresbrough church, Sept. 26th, 1581.
Sir John Mallory’s THIRD wife was Elizabeth, daughter of … Reade, of Burkshall in Oxfordshire. The licence for him to marry her in the chapel of the Blessed Virgin at Studley is dated on Nov. 24th, 1515. (Test. Ebor., iii., 368).
His FOURTH wife was Anne, daughter of Sir Richard York, mayor of the Staple at Calais, and a rich merchant at York. The licence for them to marry, addressed to the curate of Brayton, near Selby, is dated Nov. 29th, 1521. (Test. Ebor., iii., 372). The issue of this marriage was George Mallory of Tickhill castle, esq.
source: Walbran, John Richard, ed. Memorials of the Abbey of St Mary of Fountains, Volume 2. London, UK: Whittaker and Company, 1878.
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