James Wright (governor) (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Phanne-Popejoy | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  • "Parishes: Hartley Wespall | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  • "Parish of Sedgefield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  • "Parishes: Sedgefield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • "Parish of Sedgefield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • "Family Tree of the Wrights of Sands, Sedgefield – Part 1".
  • "Family Tree of the Wrights of Sands, Sedgefield – Part 2".
  • "Parish of Sedgefield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 2 August 2020. Arms: 1st and 4th, Wright, Sable, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs de lis Argent, on a chief of the second as many spear-heads Gules;
  • "Parish of Sedgefield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2020. On an altar-tomb: Here lies interred the body of Mrs. Alice Ball, who departed this life Nov. 17th 1724, aged 52 years. Near lies interred the body of John Ball, Esq. husband of the said Alice, who departed this life the 5th day of January 1732. Arms: A chevron inter three fleurs de lis, on a chief three lozenges.
  • "'Hampton', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex (London, 1937), pp. 30-50. British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 September 2020. «Parish Church of St. Mary stands on the N. side of Thames Street and was entirely re-built in 1829–31, but retains from the older building the following:—Fittings—Brasses and Indent. Brasses: In Chancel —[...]; on W. wall, (9) to Frances (Watts), wife of (Edward?) Ball, 1704, and to Edward Ball, 1702, veined marble wall-monument, signed T. Hill, with Corinthian side-pilasters supporting an entablature, broken scrolled pediment with cherubs, two cartouches-of-arms.» – Notes to the quote: Edward was the infant son of Frances, the son of John Ball and Frances Ball (née Watts), baptised 19 July 1702 at the same church, St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England
  • "Hundred of Wayland: Ashill | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2020. On a white marble monument against the north chancel wall, Cotton, az. an eagle displayed arg. quartering, 1st, arg. three martlets gul. 2d, B. two fesses arg. 3d, arg. a fess gul. a label of three az. impaling Wright. Near this place lies interr'd the Body of JOHN COTTON, Esq; (Son and Heir of ANTHONY, only Son of THOMAS Cotton, late of Panfield-Hall in Com: Essex, Esq; the Heir male in lineal Descent of the Cotton's of Hamstall-Ridware, originally of Cotton under Nedwood in Staffordshire) who married Anne Daughter of JERMYN WRIGHT, (late of Kilverston in this County, Esq;) by whom he had Issue, Robert, John, Anthony, Thomas, George, (which two last died Infants) Jermyn, Charles, Anne, and Alice; he died 21st Dec. 1696, Ætat: 55°. ROBERT the eldest Son died un-married, 25 Aug. 1599 [sic – must be 1699], Ætat. 30, and lies also interr'd near this Place, at whose Desire this Monument is erected, in Memory of his Father.

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  • "Durham Records Online: Search Census and Church Records". durhamrecordsonline.com. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • "Durham Records Online: Search Census and Church Records". durhamrecordsonline.com. Retrieved 3 September 2020. Burials, Stockton District, Record Number: 1733066.2, Location: Sedgefield, Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican,17 Jul 1731 Anna Lambton, of Hardwick, wife of Frevile Lambton (armigeri [knight])
  • "Durham Records Online: Search Census and Church Records". durhamrecordsonline.com. Retrieved 3 September 2020. «Baptisms, Stockton District, Record Number: 1512883.0, Location: Sedgefield Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican, 14 Jan 1662 Frevile Lambton, born 8 Jan 1662, son of Thomas Lambton (Esquire), born at Hardwick» – At this time, New Years Day in the civil/secular calendar fell on 25 March rather than 1 January. The English continued to mark the beginning of the year as 25 March until 1752. These transcribers already correct for this, however, so while the parish records would say 8th and 14th of January 1661 the transcription has corrected it to 1662: «All of the parish records on this site use today's dating system» – https://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/Parish_Record_Transcription_Samples.php {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  • "Durham Records Online: Search Census and Church Records". durhamrecordsonline.com. Retrieved 3 September 2020. Burials, Stockton District, Record Number: 1733067.2, Location: Sedgefield, Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican, 28 Aug 1731 Frevile Lambton, of Hardwick, armiger [knight]
  • "Durham Records Online: Search Census and Church Records". durhamrecordsonline.com. Retrieved 3 September 2020. «Marriage Bonds, Durham Diocese, Record Number: 363194.14, Denomination: Anglican, 29 Jan 1695 Frev(?) Lambton (gentleman, of Hardwick) obtained a licence to marry Ann Wright, his 3rd wife, Surety: Thomas Shadforth, clerk, of Sedgefield» – At this time, New Years Day in the civil/secular calendar fell on 25 March rather than 1 January. The English continued to mark the beginning of the year as 25 March until 1752. These transcribers already correct for this, however, so while the original records would say 29th of January 1694 the transcription has corrected it to 1695: «All of the parish records on this site use today's dating system» – https://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/Parish_Record_Transcription_Samples.php {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)

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  • "Visitation of England and Wales - Forgotten Books" (PDF). Mary Rugge, youngest dau. and coheir of William Rugge of Stertloe House, in Buckden, co. Huntingtdon (Oil Painting in the possession of Sir Charles Rugge-Price, baronet); marr. 16 December 1773; died at Spring Grove, aged 86, 22 February 1838, bur. at Richmond. Oil Painting, by John Scarlett Davies, in the possession of Sir Charles Rugge-Price, baronet, another in the possession of Mrs. W. T. Law of Ripley.

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  • "Mr Robert Wright". Hyrne Family Letters, 1699-1757. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  • "Chapter 3-4". Hyrne Family Letters, 1699-1757. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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