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143: 28: 418:, dated 30 September 1570, states that she was working as a servant to John Robinson of Myddleston. The inventory of her possessions is not abundant, and that her presumed relations, Leonard and Edward Brantingham, owed her money suggests that the family as a whole had fallen on hard times. 393:
However, by the sixteenth century, at least one branch of the family seems to have fallen from grace. One John Brantingham is mentioned in the will of John Benley Prest, dated 20 December 1564, as having taken on William Prentis (a
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Wills and inventories illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, &c. of the northern counties of England from the eleventh century downwards
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The Brantinghams had close relationships with many of the leading families of the North East. Ralph de Brantingham was granted two shops in
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in an action brought against him for "violation of church rights" by Richard de Wath, his successor in the rectory.
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to Jane Brantingham. Nathaniel Brantingham married Anne, daughter of Matthew White of Redheugh, a
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The Brantinghams maintained a presence in the religious life of North East England.
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records the burial of Elizabeth Brantingham, a daughter of Jarard Brantingham, a "
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Calendar of state papers, domestic series, of the reign of Elizabeth, 1591 - 1594
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This branch of the family seems to have continued to try several trades: the
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The de Brantinghams were implicated in several scandals of the period: Sir
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In 1341/1342, Randulph de Brantyngham, former rector of the church of
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During the fourteenth century, and in particular during the reign of
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Several Brantinghams found themselves in brushes with the law:
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The St James's magazine and heraldic and historical register
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Brantingham (family)

noble
North East England
Brantingham
Yorkshire
coat of arms
seals
West Yorkshire Archive Services
grant of land
vicar
Otley
Weston
burs
Thomas de Brantingham
bishop of Exeter
Lord Treasurer
sable
fess
Catherine wheels
or

Seal
Thomas de Brantingham
Edward III
Ralph de Brantingham
King's Chamberlain
Edward III
Thomas de Brantingham
Lord Treasurer

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