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William Tempest, of Broughton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Broughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1496 (75-76)
Broughton, Yorshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Broughton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Roger Tempest, of Broughton and Katherine Tempest
Husband of Johanna Joan Tempest and Elizabeth Towneley
Father of John Tempest and Thomas Tempest, of Marton
Brother of Richard Tempest; Henry Tempest; Thomas Tempest; Margaret Tempest and Alice Tempest

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About William Tempest, of Broughton

  • William Tempest
  • Birth: unknown
  • Death: unknown
  • Marriage settlement dated July 7, 1437
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Roger Tempest (____ - 1467)
  • Katharine Gilliot Tempest (____ - 1469)
  • Spouse:
  • Joan Metcalfe Tempest*
  • Children:
    • John Tempest*
  • Burial: All Saints Churchyard, Broughton, Craven District, North Yorkshire, England
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 116515597
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=116515597 ______________________
  • William Tempest1
  • M, #440398, d. before July 1480
  • Last Edited=16 Dec 2010
  • William Tempest was the son of Roger Tempest and Catherine Gilliot.2 He married, secondly, Elizabeth Catterall, daughter of Richard Catterall.1 He married, firstly, Johanna Metcalfe, daughter of James Metcalfe, circa 7 July 1437.1 He died before July 1480.1
  • He lived at Broughton, Yorkshire, England.1
  • Children of William Tempest and Johanna Metcalfe
    • John Tempest+2 d. b 1490
    • Thomas Tempest1
  • Citations
  • [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2386. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • [S37] BP2003. [S37]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p44040.htm#i440398 _____________
  • Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions Part II. by Dugdale, William, Sir
  • https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati02dugd
  • https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati02dugd#page/121/mode/1up
    • Tempest of Broughton.
  • .... etc.
  • II. ROGER TEMPEST, of Broughton, &c., fourth or fifth son, had a grant from his father of half the manor of Broughton, d. before 13 Oct. 1467, bur. in the choir of Broughton Church, adm. 12 Jan. 1467/8, mar. Katherine, dau. and h. of Pyers Gyllyot, of Broughton. Will 5 Apr., pr. 12 Apr. 1469 (Test. Eb., iii, 169), to be buried in the choir of Broughton. They had issue —
    • William (III).
    • Richard, adm. of his father, exor. of his mother.
    • Henry } in their mother's will.
    • Thomas } in their mother's will.
    • Margaret, (?) mar. 13 Nov. 1483 Robt. Leventhorpe of Wragby, at Bingley.
    • Alice or Eliz. (?) mar. John Dyneley.
  • III. WILLIAM TEMPEST, of Broughton, d. before 5 July 1496, mar. Joan, dau. of James Metcalfe, of Nappa, mar. sett. 7 July 1437. They had issue —
    • John (IV).
    • Thomas, a quo Tempest of East Marton.
  • He mar. secondly Elizabeth, dau. of Richd. Catteral, of Little Mitton, remar. Nich. Towneley.
  • IV. JOHN TEMPEST, of Broughton, d. v.p., mar. . . . They had issue .... etc. __________________
  • Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire Vol. II. (or III.) by Foster, Joseph
  • https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount03fost
  • https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesofcount03fost#page/n226/mode/1up
  • John Metcalfe, mentioned, with his wife Alice, in the foundation, by his son James, of a chantry in the church of St. Oswald at Askrigg, 8 Edward IV. = ALICE ...... ; ch: James (m. dau. of Gibson) Metcalfe
    • JAMES METCALFE, of Nappa in Wensleydale, co. York, Esquire, described in the Visitations of 1584 and 1665 as having been a captain in France at the Battle of Agincourt, 3 Hen. V., 1415, lord of the manor of Nappa before 9 Hen. V., in which year, Margaret, widow of Richard, Lord Scrope, of Bolton, claims dower in said manor. In 11 Edward IV., Elizabeth, widow of Henry, Lord Scrope, releases to him and his heirs all the lands, &c., in Nappa which lately belonged to Richard, Lord Scrope, father of the said Henry. In 10 Hen. VI. described as "James Metcalfe, of Nappay under the Skar, in the parish of Aysgarth, co. York, Gentleman." In 30 Hen. VI. styled "James Metcalfe, of Nappay in Wensladale, co. York, Esquire." He founded the chantry of St. Anne in the church of St. Oswald, at Askrigg, and afterwards altered the endowment thereof by exchanging lands, which he held of the King in capite, for the lands which he gave to the said chapel at the foundation thereof, which were not held of the King. Inquisition at York Castle, touching the same, 12 October, 8 Edward IV. (1469.) Daily Mass was to be said and prayers offered "for the good estate of our Lord the King and his most dear consort Elizabeth, Queen of England (Edward IV. and Elizabeth); also the the good estate of the souls of John Metkalff, also Thomas Metkalff, and Myles Metkalff, sons of the said James, whilst they live, and for their souls when from this life they pass away; also for the soul of Richard, late Earl of Salisbury, and for the souls of John Metkalff and Alice, his wife, father and mother of the said James, and for all the sons and daughters of the said James, and for the souls of all the benefactor of the aforesaid James, and for the souls of all the faithful departed" (see Inquistion, 8 Edward IV.) In the chapel of St. Anne, which is on the south side of the chancel, there is a black marble slab, from which the brass has been torn, which has probably lain over, and commemorated the founder, James Metcalfe, and his wife. The grooves remaining show half-length figures of a man and woman with hands clasped in prayer. The inscription has been beneath the figures. Over each figure is a scroll, once containing some pious inscriptions, such as "Jesu Mercy." "Lady pray." and above all there appears to have been a figure of Our Blessed Lady and the infant Jesus. The monuments in Askrigg church were defaced, and the brasses torn up, by the Roundheads on the march from Skipton to Bolton Castle. = ......, daughter of ..... Gibson, of Ireby Hall, co. Lancaster. ; ch: Reginald, Bryan (m. Johanna Raughton or Boughton), Myles (m. Elizabeth de la River & Matilda .... ), Thomas (m. Elizabeth Hertlyngton), Joan (m. William Tempest), .... dau. (m. Marmaduke Constable), Cecilia or Cicely (prob. dau.) Metcalfe
      • .... etc. __________________
  • 'Metcalfe01'
  • James (or Miles) Metcalfe of Wensleydale & Nappa (& Bere Park), Yorkshire (a Captain at Agincourt 25.10.1415)
  • m. _ Gibson (dau of _ Gibson of Ireby Hall)
    • 1. .... etc.
    • 5. Johanna Metcalfe probably of this generation
    • m. (c1437) William Tempest of Broughton (d before 07.1490)
  • Main source(s): Visitation (Foster 1875, Yorkshire, 1584/5+1612, Metcalfe - various), Visitation (Dugdale, Yorkshire, 1665, Metcalfe of Nappa)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4ae/metcalfe01.php ______________
  • Updated from FamilySearch Family Tree via Elizabeth Caterall by SmartCopy: Sep 16 2015, 9:18:17 UTC ________________________
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William Tempest, of Broughton's Timeline

1420
1420
Broughton, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1440
1440
Broughton, Craven,, North Yorkshire, UK
1470
1470
1496
1496
Age 76
Broughton, Yorshire, England (United Kingdom)
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All Saints Churchyard, Broughton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom