Deeded by mother, Margaret Montfort Girlington, in return for an annuity of 16 pounds, 10 shillings.
He is married to Elizabeth Hansard.
They got married in the year 1528 at Yorkshire, England, he was 18 years old.Source 4
Child(ren):
[Doc Johnson]
Nicholas Girlington, III was the son of Nicholas, II and Margaret Montfort. He was 21 years old when his father died in 1531.
In 1546, the Crown granted the manor of Pittstone Morrants cojointly to Nicholas Girlington and Richard Brokilsbye with license to alienate to Richard Snowe and his heirs.
Nicholas's mother, by a deed dated 20 Sep. 1549, gave him the manors of Hackforth and Hutton Longvillers and all her lands in East Appleton and Aynderby Myres, subject to an annuity of 16 pounds, 10 shillings, payable to her for the rest of her life.
Nicholas was 47 years old when his mother died in 1557.
He purchased lands in Huddeswell, East Dalton and Newby in 1558 from Sir Francis Ayscough, Knt. and his wife, Elizabeth (nee Dighton).
20 July 1564
(1) Nicholas Girlington of Hackfurthe, Yorkshire, of the elder, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife
(2) Lancelot Wilkynson of Kyhow, yeoman
Lease for 21 years of ½ of a messuage in Kyhow, part of the inheritance of Sir Francis Ascough, knight, and William Ascough, son and heir, in the tenure of Robert Michelson and all lands of (1) in Kyhow and Bursblades Consideration: £10 10s.
Rent: 13s. 4d. p.a.
(This deed used "the elder" to differentiate between father and son since the younger Nicholas was of legal age and was also obtaining lands.)
1568 - Supervisor of his son-in-law's will (Sampson Wyvill)
East Appleton, (and West Appleton) a township in the parish of Catterick, wapentake of Hang-East; 1½ miles S. of Catterick, 5 from Bedale. (North Riding)
Aynderby Myers is now referred to as Ainderby Steeple, a parish in the wapentake of Gilling East, and liberty of Richmondshire; 3 miles WSW. of Northallerton. A parochial village, the church of which is dedicated to St. Helen, in the deanry of Richmond, diocese of Chester. (North Riding)
Hudswell, in the parish of Catterick, wapentake of hang West, and liberty of Richmondshire; 6 miles WNW. of Catterick, 2 miles SW. of Richmond. There is in this township an extensive lead mine, and also a colliery. The Chapel of Ease is a small ancient structure. The extraordinary mount called Round How, is in this township. (North Riding)
Dalton, in the parish of Topcliffe, and wapentake of Birdforth; 2¼ miles E. of Topcliffe, 5 miles S. of Thirsk. ; Here is a Methodist chapel, old connexion. (North Riding)
Newby, in the parish of Scalby, wapentake and liberty of Pickering Lythe; ½ mile SSE. of Scalby, 2¾ miles NW. of Scarborough. (North Riding)
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