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Richard Jessop, of Broom Hall

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Birthplace: Broomhall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: November 26, 1580 (45-54)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of William Jessup and Emotte Jessop
Husband of Anne Jessop
Father of William Sonair Jessup; Susan Jessup; Margaret Smycocks; Marie Jessup; Francis Jessop and 1 other
Half brother of Thomas Richards

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About Richard Jessop, of Broom Hall

Broom Hall

At one time the whole estate was owned by the de Wickersleys; Broom Hall stood to the north of the River Porter, about a mile west of Sheffield; it was a low building surrounded by trees. An engraving - ... secreta parentis Anchisae domus, arboribusque obtects is of an age, says Hunter, not later than the time of Henry VIII.

Nicholas Wickersley, son of John, was the last with the name. His only daughter and heiress married Robert Swyft, the younger, son of Robert Swyft of Rotherham. By this marriage Robert Swyft became possessed of Wickersley, Broomhall and the other estates of the Wickersley family.

Broom Hall came to the Jessops when Richard Jessop** , married Anne Swift, born 1531, eldest daughter of Robert Swift.

The Jessops added to the original structure while in their possession.

The modern part was built by the Rev. James Wilkinson, Vicar of Sheffield, who resided in this hall of his maternal ancestors, during the majority of the time he was vicar.

In 1791 Broom Hall was attacked by a mob who set fire to the house resulting in damage to the library which had been collected by Mr. Wilkinson's great-grandfather, Francis Jessop, who was one of the earliest members of the Royal Society.

The last William Jessop, 1664-1734, heir, died leaving no sons; only two unmarried daughters,Mary and Bertha; James Wilkinson was eldest surviving son of Barbara Jessop - the eldest daughter and co-heir, and Andrew Wilkinson of Boroughbridge. In James' will dated December, 1801, he gave Broomhall to his cousin Philip Gell of Hopton, esquire, the estate of Broomhall. Philip was the son of John Gell and Isabella Jessop.

Mr Gell disposed of a great part of his property and Broomhall passed by sale into the hands of Mr. John Watson of Shiercliffe Hall.

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Richard Jessop, of Broom Hall's Timeline

1530
1530
Broomhall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1550
1550
Rotherham, UK
1556
1556
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1563
1563
1569
May 10, 1569
Nottingham, UK
November 13, 1569
Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1575
1575
Rotherham, UK
1580
November 26, 1580
Age 50
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
November 26, 1580
Age 50
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England