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Hugh of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
Deputy Warden of the West Marches of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
Ancestors
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Ulf MALUS CATALUS Of Castro Catulino
~1049 - ~1099
Halth MALUS CATULUS
1090 - 1145
 
Ralph MALUS CATULUS De Crakenthorp
~1118 - ~1168
 
William MALUS CATULUS
1146 - 1206
 
Eva [MALUS CATULUS]
~1117 - ~1167
Willem MALCHAEL
1170 - 1235
 
Galfrid MAUCHELL
1195 - 1250
 
Margery [MALCHAEL]
~1166 - ~1216
Alexander MAUCHELL
1220 - 1286
 
John MAUCHELL Lord of Crackenthorp
1248 - ~1305
 
John MAUCHELL
1270 - 1325
 
Beatrix BERCAR
~1241 - ~1291
Thomas MAUCHELL
1285 - 1350
of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
 
Walter MAUCHELL
~1326 - ~1376
 
Gilbert DE WHARTON
~1235 - ~1285
Emma WHARTON
~1276 - ~1371
 
John MAUCHELL
~1334 - ~1384
 
Thomas BEAUCHAMP of Lazonby
~1252 - ~1302
Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP
~1293 - ~1343
 
William MAUCHELL
1375 - ~1425
of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
 
John MAUCHELL
1410 - ~1460
 
John of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
1440 - 1493
of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
 
Catherine HUDDLESTON
~1411 - ~1461
Hugh of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
1467 - 1544
Deputy Warden of the West Marches of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
 
Gilbert WHARTON
~1397 - ~1447
Unknown WHARTON
~1438 - ~1488
 
Spouses and Descendants
Generations
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Hugh of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
1467 - 1544
Deputy Warden of the West Marches of Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
  m. Juliana LEYBOURNE (~1471 - ~1535)
 
Eleanora MACHELL
1494 - 1571
  m. John MACHELL (~1482 - ~1557)
 
Hugh MACHELL
~1522 - ~1572
  m. Margaret BLENKINSOP (~1605 - ~1655)
 
A Private Individual
  m. Bridget BIRKBECK (? - ?)
 
Lancelot of Crackenthorpe MACHELL
~1610 - 1681
  m. Frances SANDFORD (~1610 - ~1685)
 
Hugh MACHELL
~1669 - bur.1719
Mayor of Appleby
  m. Margaret BECK (? - ?)
 
Lancelot MACHELL
~1710 - ~1760
Hugh MACHELL
~1710 - ~1760
Father Thomas MACHELL
~1648 - bur.1698
Chaplin to Charles II
A Private Individual
  m. Unknown RUXTON (? - ?)
 
John MACHELL
~1604 - ~1654
Guy MACHELL
~1563 - ~1613
Juliana MACHELL
~1563 - ~1613
Magdalen MACHELL
~1563 - ~1613
Jane MACHELL
~1563 - ~1613
Guy MACHELL
1495 - 1536
Anthony MACHELL
1496 - ~1546
Nicholas MACHELL
1498 - ~1548
Barnaby MACHELL
1500 - ~1550
Sir John MACHELL
1510 - 1558
Citizen, Clothworker, Alderman, Sheriff of London of Kendal, Westmorland
  m. Jane LUDDINGTON (~1512 - 1595)
 
Margaret MACHELL
~1533 - ~1602
  m. George KEVALL (?) (1539 - 1601)
 
Katheryn MACHELL
1541 - 1594
of Whinfell, Westmorland
  m. Adam HUTCHINSON (~1526 - ~1601)
 
John of Hatfield MACHELL of Hackney
bap.1543 - ~1611
of London, Middlesex
  m. Frances COTTON (? - ?)
  m. Ursula HIND (~1546 - ~1621)
 
Thomas of Tunstead MACHELL
~1547 - ~1622
  m. Emme TYNSTIDE (~1547 - ~1622)
 
Matthew of Hatfield MACHELL
bap.1550 - ~1609
Haberdasher of Enfield, Middlesex
  m. Mary LEWKNOR (~1535 - ~1610)
 
John MACHELL
~1566 - ~1616
  m. Jane WOODROFFE (~1556 - ~1606)
  m. Elizabeth ANGER (? - ?)
 
John MACHELL
~1617 - ~1667
Nicholas MACHELL
~1597 - ~1672
  m. Elizabeth CRABB (~1597 - ~1672)
 
Matthew MACHELL
~1617 - ~1667
Thomas MACHELL
~1617 - ~1667
Grisell MACHELL
~1617 - ~1667
Jane MACHELL
~1617 - ~1667
Dorothy MACHELL
~1576 - ~1626
Jane MACHELL
~1576 - ~1626
Elisabeth MACHELL
~1576 - ~1626
Elizabeth MACHELL
bap.1551 - ~1601
of London, Middlesex
Anna MACHELL
bap.1553 - ~1612
of London, Middlesex
 
A Private Individual
 
Philip MACHELL
1504 - ~1554
Unknown MACHELL
1506 - ~1556
Narrative and Notes
1

Hugh of Crackenthorp was the third son of John MACHELL of Crackenthorpe.

He was a military man and fought at Tournai with Henry VIII in August-September 1513. Henry VIII captured the town after a short siege.

He married Julyan LEYBOURNE, and a daughter and four sons. Eleanora, who married John MACHELL, and four sons, Anthony, Barnaby, Nichol and (later Sir) John.

It appears that Hugh MACHELL spent a lot of of his life involved in legal disputes in Chancery, defending cases with his brothers Guy and Philip.

Between 1504 and 1515, Thomas MACHELL, clerk, and Hugh MACHELL, executors of Philip MACHELL defended a case brought by Edward LENDELE and Anne his wife relating to tokens and goods entrusted to Philip MACHELL.

Between 1518 and 1529, Hugh was a defendant relating to the detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Appleby, Westmorland, where Crackenthorpe Hall was situated. The case had been brought by a Mr LUCACE.

Also in the same period, and probably related, was the case brought upon Thomas MACHELL, clerk, and Guy and Hugh MACHELL, by Richard MACHELL, grandson and heir of John MACHELL, again pertaining to deeds relating to the manor of Crackenthorpe, and to messuages and land there and in Lazenby, Appleby, and Kirkswold.

Then from 1529 to 1532, Sir Thomas Clifford, knight, and Guy MACHELL, gentleman, brought a case against Hugh and his son Philip. The subject being the detention of the deed whereby Edward Musgrave, knight, granted to complainants the next presentation to the parish church of Crosby on the Hill, Westmorland.

Between 1533 and 1538 Hugh was the defendant in a Chancery case brought by John RYCHARDSON relating to a messuage and land in Appleby, Westmorland.

It's likely that this was the continuation of the original dispute. In the later cases the pleadings were address to Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York. Information from the National Archive catalogue.

Burke's Landed Gentry gives Hugh's year of death as 1654, clearly incorrect.

Timeline
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Date
Age*
Event
Place
1467
0
Birth 
Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
Occupation: Deputy Warden of the West Marches 
 
c. 1493
26
Marriage to wife Juliana LEYBOURNE 
 
c. 1493
26
Death of father John of Crackenthorpe MACHELL 
2
 
c. 1494
27
Birth of daughter Eleanora MACHELL 
 
c. 1495
28
Birth of son Guy MACHELL 
 
c. 1496
29
Birth of son Anthony MACHELL 
 
c. 1498
31
Birth of son Nicholas MACHELL 
 
c. 1500
33
Birth of son Barnaby MACHELL 
 
bef 1504
37
Death of brother Philip MACHELL 
 
c. 1504
37
Birth of son Philip MACHELL 
 
c. 1506
39
Birth of daughter Unknown MACHELL 
 
c. 1510
43
Birth of son Sir John MACHELL 
3
Kendal, Westmorland
1512
45
Marriage of sister Katherine MACHELL and Gilbert WHARTON 
 
c. 1515
48
Marriage of daughter Eleanora MACHELL and John MACHELL 
4
 
c. 1536
69
Death of son Guy MACHELL 
 
1537
70
Death of brother Guy of Crackenthorpe MACHELL 
5
 
1544
77
Death 
Crackenthorpe, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Westmorland
12 Aug 1558
91
Death of son Sir John MACHELL 
6
London, Middlesex
c. 1571
104
Death of daughter Eleanora MACHELL 
 
Documented age, Calculated age, Estimated age
Citations
1 - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
Author: Sir John Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.; Ulster King of Arms. Publishing Info: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1871
Citation image

MACHELL OF CRACKENTHORPE.

MACHELL, CHRISTOPHER-SCOTT, Esq. of Beverley, co York, b. Aug. 1790.

Lineage, - The antiguity of this family is unquestionable. In Hollinshed's Chronicles of England, Rogerus Malus Catulus * [* In many of the early documents, the name is written Malus Catulus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the same parchment.] occurs as vice-chancellor of England, temp. Richard I. Guilin, in his Heraldry, makes honorable mention of two Machells, Hugh and Guy, who served at Tournay under Henry VIII; and for further reference we might adduce Dugdale, Pennant and Whitaker. Passing over a long series of generations, we come to

John MAUCHELL, in whose house at Crakenthorpe, according to Ligard, King Henry VI, took refuge after the battle of Hexham. This John living 1446, m. Catherine Huddlestone, and had issue,

I. John of Crackenthorpe, who married a daughter of Gilbert Wharton and daughter 2nd or 3rd HENRY VIII, leaving issue,

    1. Guy of Crakenthorpe, married Margaret Scott; and died 1537, having had issue, Robert, Myghthell, Gryllys, Wylfryd, Guy, Leonard, Edward, Henry, Thomas, and Ann.

    2. Philip, clericus

    3. Hugh of Crackenthorp, fought at Tournay, died c. 1654, leaving, by Julyan, his wife, a daughter, Eleanora, married to John Machell, Esq, and four sons, Anthony, Barnaby, Nichol and John (Sir), who married Jane LUDDINGTON, and by her (who married secondly Sir Thomas Chamberlain) he had, with other issue, three sons, viz.,

      i John of Hatfield, master of the horse to Queen ELIZABETH;

      ii Thomas of Tunstead; and,

      iii Matthew, of Hatfield, who married twice, 1st, Miss Cotton, and secondly, Mary, daughter of Edward Leukner, Esq. This last named Matthew Machell, of Hatfield, had by Miss Cotton, his wife, an only son, John Machell of Tangley, who married Jane, daughter of Sir Nicholas Woodroofe, Knight, and had, with other issue, two sons

        a) John, of Wendover, Bucks, who married first, Miss Copper, and secondly, Jane Williams, daughter and sole heiress of William ap David, and had, with other issue, a son, John, B.A., barrister-at-law, who by Alice, his wife, daughter of Sir Cuthbert Bucke, was fatherof John, of the Inner Temple, who was father of Columna John Machell, fellow of Magdalene College, Oxon; and

        b) Matthew, who married Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son John, of Horsham, M.P., who, by his wife, the daughter of Sir John Corry, had a daughter, Isabella, who married first Arthur Lord Ingham, 3rd Viscount Irwin, and secondly, Hon John Noel, of Walcot, 3rd son of Viscount Campden.

    4. Katherine, married to Gilbert Warton, of Kirbythore, who married secondly, a daughter of Crackenthorp, of Newbiggen.

II Henry, LL.D., prebendary of York, and rector of North Newbald.

III. William.

The 3rd son,

William MACHELL was father of Richard Machell , of Coalbeck, Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John MACHELL, died in his father's lifetime, leaving, by Eleanora his wife, daughter of Hugh Machell of Crackenthorpe, a son,

    Hugh Machell , Esq., who married Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkinsop, of Hellbee, by Magdalen his wife, daughter of Edward MUSGRAVE, Esq. of Hartclay Castle, and by her had with several other son and daughters,

      Henry, who served King CHARLES II in Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646;

      LANCELOT, of whom presently;

      John of Ardee, Ireland, who married a Miss RUXTON [or BUXTON?], and had a son, John.

      The 2nd son,

      LANCELOT MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor of Appleby, after the King's return, destroyed, in open court, CROMWELL's charter before he took office. This gentleman m. Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Howgill Castle, (settlement dated 20 June 41st ELIZABETH) and had issue.

      The son and heir,

        HUGH MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe Hall, m. Margaret, dau of Thomas Beck; and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest son,

          LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Elizabeth , dau of Thomas Sidfdall, and had issue, HUGH, his heir; Lancelot; Thomas, the antiquary, chaplain to KING CHARLES II; Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell d. 1681, and was s[ucceeded] by his son,

            HUGH MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, who m. Anne, dau. of Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and had two sons,

              LANCELOT, his heir, and

              JOHN, ancestor of the MACHELLS of Hollow Oak and Penny Bridge.

              The elder son,

              LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Deborah Baines, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1767) left at his decease, 7 May, 1767, with several other children, a son and heir,

                THE REV. RICHARD MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe to Lord Lowther

                CHRISTOPHER MACHELL, Esq. of Beverley, b. 1747; lieut-col. 15th regt. of foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, Esq. of Aldbro', and by her (who d. 1843, aged 86) had issue,

                  I. Richard, b. June, 1786, capt. brigade-major in 30th regt., served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West Indies, was shot through the body at Badajos, from which he recovered, and served subsequently in the East Indies, where he d. 17 Nov. 1822.

                  II. CHRISTPOHER-SCOTT, of Beverley.

                  III. Lancelot, lieut. R.E. killed at St. Sebastian, 1813.

                  IV. John-Thomas, lieut. 9th hussars, at Waterloo, d. 13 Oct. 1853.

                  V. Robert, in holy orders, of Little Weighton and Beverley, vicar of Marton-in-Cleveland, b. 21 Oct. 1791; m. 1st 17 Feb 1821, Eliza-Mary, dau. of James Zealey; and 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1853, Margaret, widow the late Rev. Henry-Torre Holme, of Paul Holme; by his 1st wife (who d. 1841, aged 39), at his decease, 15 April, 1860, he left issue,

                  ...

Arms- Sa., three greyhounds, courant, in pale, arg., collared, or,

Crests- A stag's head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or, or. The more ancient crest was a fleur-de-lis.

        Esq, of

2 - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
Author: Sir John Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.; Ulster King of Arms. Publishing Info: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1871
Citation image

MACHELL OF CRACKENTHORPE.

MACHELL, CHRISTOPHER-SCOTT, Esq. of Beverley, co York, b. Aug. 1790.

Lineage, - The antiguity of this family is unquestionable. In Hollinshed's Chronicles of England, Rogerus Malus Catulus * [* In many of the early documents, the name is written Malus Catulus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the same parchment.] occurs as vice-chancellor of England, temp. Richard I. Guilin, in his Heraldry, makes honorable mention of two Machells, Hugh and Guy, who served at Tournay under Henry VIII; and for further reference we might adduce Dugdale, Pennant and Whitaker. Passing over a long series of generations, we come to

John MAUCHELL, in whose house at Crakenthorpe, according to Ligard, King Henry VI, took refuge after the battle of Hexham. This John living 1446, m. Catherine Huddlestone, and had issue,

I. John of Crackenthorpe, who married a daughter of Gilbert Wharton and daughter 2nd or 3rd HENRY VIII, leaving issue,

    1. Guy of Crakenthorpe, married Margaret Scott; and died 1537, having had issue, Robert, Myghthell, Gryllys, Wylfryd, Guy, Leonard, Edward, Henry, Thomas, and Ann.

    2. Philip, clericus

    3. Hugh of Crackenthorp, fought at Tournay, died c. 1654, leaving, by Julyan, his wife, a daughter, Eleanora, married to John Machell, Esq, and four sons, Anthony, Barnaby, Nichol and John (Sir), who married Jane LUDDINGTON, and by her (who married secondly Sir Thomas Chamberlain) he had, with other issue, three sons, viz.,

      i John of Hatfield, master of the horse to Queen ELIZABETH;

      ii Thomas of Tunstead; and,

      iii Matthew, of Hatfield, who married twice, 1st, Miss Cotton, and secondly, Mary, daughter of Edward Leukner, Esq. This last named Matthew Machell, of Hatfield, had by Miss Cotton, his wife, an only son, John Machell of Tangley, who married Jane, daughter of Sir Nicholas Woodroofe, Knight, and had, with other issue, two sons

        a) John, of Wendover, Bucks, who married first, Miss Copper, and secondly, Jane Williams, daughter and sole heiress of William ap David, and had, with other issue, a son, John, B.A., barrister-at-law, who by Alice, his wife, daughter of Sir Cuthbert Bucke, was fatherof John, of the Inner Temple, who was father of Columna John Machell, fellow of Magdalene College, Oxon; and

        b) Matthew, who married Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son John, of Horsham, M.P., who, by his wife, the daughter of Sir John Corry, had a daughter, Isabella, who married first Arthur Lord Ingham, 3rd Viscount Irwin, and secondly, Hon John Noel, of Walcot, 3rd son of Viscount Campden.

    4. Katherine, married to Gilbert Warton, of Kirbythore, who married secondly, a daughter of Crackenthorp, of Newbiggen.

II Henry, LL.D., prebendary of York, and rector of North Newbald.

III. William.

The 3rd son,

William MACHELL was father of Richard Machell , of Coalbeck, Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John MACHELL, died in his father's lifetime, leaving, by Eleanora his wife, daughter of Hugh Machell of Crackenthorpe, a son,

    Hugh Machell , Esq., who married Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkinsop, of Hellbee, by Magdalen his wife, daughter of Edward MUSGRAVE, Esq. of Hartclay Castle, and by her had with several other son and daughters,

      Henry, who served King CHARLES II in Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646;

      LANCELOT, of whom presently;

      John of Ardee, Ireland, who married a Miss RUXTON [or BUXTON?], and had a son, John.

      The 2nd son,

      LANCELOT MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor of Appleby, after the King's return, destroyed, in open court, CROMWELL's charter before he took office. This gentleman m. Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Howgill Castle, (settlement dated 20 June 41st ELIZABETH) and had issue.

      The son and heir,

        HUGH MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe Hall, m. Margaret, dau of Thomas Beck; and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest son,

          LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Elizabeth , dau of Thomas Sidfdall, and had issue, HUGH, his heir; Lancelot; Thomas, the antiquary, chaplain to KING CHARLES II; Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell d. 1681, and was s[ucceeded] by his son,

            HUGH MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, who m. Anne, dau. of Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and had two sons,

              LANCELOT, his heir, and

              JOHN, ancestor of the MACHELLS of Hollow Oak and Penny Bridge.

              The elder son,

              LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Deborah Baines, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1767) left at his decease, 7 May, 1767, with several other children, a son and heir,

                THE REV. RICHARD MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe to Lord Lowther

                CHRISTOPHER MACHELL, Esq. of Beverley, b. 1747; lieut-col. 15th regt. of foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, Esq. of Aldbro', and by her (who d. 1843, aged 86) had issue,

                  I. Richard, b. June, 1786, capt. brigade-major in 30th regt., served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West Indies, was shot through the body at Badajos, from which he recovered, and served subsequently in the East Indies, where he d. 17 Nov. 1822.

                  II. CHRISTPOHER-SCOTT, of Beverley.

                  III. Lancelot, lieut. R.E. killed at St. Sebastian, 1813.

                  IV. John-Thomas, lieut. 9th hussars, at Waterloo, d. 13 Oct. 1853.

                  V. Robert, in holy orders, of Little Weighton and Beverley, vicar of Marton-in-Cleveland, b. 21 Oct. 1791; m. 1st 17 Feb 1821, Eliza-Mary, dau. of James Zealey; and 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1853, Margaret, widow the late Rev. Henry-Torre Holme, of Paul Holme; by his 1st wife (who d. 1841, aged 39), at his decease, 15 April, 1860, he left issue,

                  ...

Arms- Sa., three greyhounds, courant, in pale, arg., collared, or,

Crests- A stag's head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or, or. The more ancient crest was a fleur-de-lis.

        Esq, of

3 - Machells in Kendal Family Tree
Author: Bridget Machell
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4 - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
Author: Sir John Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.; Ulster King of Arms. Publishing Info: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1871
Citation image

MACHELL OF CRACKENTHORPE.

MACHELL, CHRISTOPHER-SCOTT, Esq. of Beverley, co York, b. Aug. 1790.

Lineage, - The antiguity of this family is unquestionable. In Hollinshed's Chronicles of England, Rogerus Malus Catulus * [* In many of the early documents, the name is written Malus Catulus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the same parchment.] occurs as vice-chancellor of England, temp. Richard I. Guilin, in his Heraldry, makes honorable mention of two Machells, Hugh and Guy, who served at Tournay under Henry VIII; and for further reference we might adduce Dugdale, Pennant and Whitaker. Passing over a long series of generations, we come to

John MAUCHELL, in whose house at Crakenthorpe, according to Ligard, King Henry VI, took refuge after the battle of Hexham. This John living 1446, m. Catherine Huddlestone, and had issue,

I. John of Crackenthorpe, who married a daughter of Gilbert Wharton and daughter 2nd or 3rd HENRY VIII, leaving issue,

    1. Guy of Crakenthorpe, married Margaret Scott; and died 1537, having had issue, Robert, Myghthell, Gryllys, Wylfryd, Guy, Leonard, Edward, Henry, Thomas, and Ann.

    2. Philip, clericus

    3. Hugh of Crackenthorp, fought at Tournay, died c. 1654, leaving, by Julyan, his wife, a daughter, Eleanora, married to John Machell, Esq, and four sons, Anthony, Barnaby, Nichol and John (Sir), who married Jane LUDDINGTON, and by her (who married secondly Sir Thomas Chamberlain) he had, with other issue, three sons, viz.,

      i John of Hatfield, master of the horse to Queen ELIZABETH;

      ii Thomas of Tunstead; and,

      iii Matthew, of Hatfield, who married twice, 1st, Miss Cotton, and secondly, Mary, daughter of Edward Leukner, Esq. This last named Matthew Machell, of Hatfield, had by Miss Cotton, his wife, an only son, John Machell of Tangley, who married Jane, daughter of Sir Nicholas Woodroofe, Knight, and had, with other issue, two sons

        a) John, of Wendover, Bucks, who married first, Miss Copper, and secondly, Jane Williams, daughter and sole heiress of William ap David, and had, with other issue, a son, John, B.A., barrister-at-law, who by Alice, his wife, daughter of Sir Cuthbert Bucke, was fatherof John, of the Inner Temple, who was father of Columna John Machell, fellow of Magdalene College, Oxon; and

        b) Matthew, who married Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son John, of Horsham, M.P., who, by his wife, the daughter of Sir John Corry, had a daughter, Isabella, who married first Arthur Lord Ingham, 3rd Viscount Irwin, and secondly, Hon John Noel, of Walcot, 3rd son of Viscount Campden.

    4. Katherine, married to Gilbert Warton, of Kirbythore, who married secondly, a daughter of Crackenthorp, of Newbiggen.

II Henry, LL.D., prebendary of York, and rector of North Newbald.

III. William.

The 3rd son,

William MACHELL was father of Richard Machell , of Coalbeck, Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John MACHELL, died in his father's lifetime, leaving, by Eleanora his wife, daughter of Hugh Machell of Crackenthorpe, a son,

    Hugh Machell , Esq., who married Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkinsop, of Hellbee, by Magdalen his wife, daughter of Edward MUSGRAVE, Esq. of Hartclay Castle, and by her had with several other son and daughters,

      Henry, who served King CHARLES II in Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646;

      LANCELOT, of whom presently;

      John of Ardee, Ireland, who married a Miss RUXTON [or BUXTON?], and had a son, John.

      The 2nd son,

      LANCELOT MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor of Appleby, after the King's return, destroyed, in open court, CROMWELL's charter before he took office. This gentleman m. Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Howgill Castle, (settlement dated 20 June 41st ELIZABETH) and had issue.

      The son and heir,

        HUGH MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe Hall, m. Margaret, dau of Thomas Beck; and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest son,

          LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Elizabeth , dau of Thomas Sidfdall, and had issue, HUGH, his heir; Lancelot; Thomas, the antiquary, chaplain to KING CHARLES II; Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell d. 1681, and was s[ucceeded] by his son,

            HUGH MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, who m. Anne, dau. of Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and had two sons,

              LANCELOT, his heir, and

              JOHN, ancestor of the MACHELLS of Hollow Oak and Penny Bridge.

              The elder son,

              LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Deborah Baines, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1767) left at his decease, 7 May, 1767, with several other children, a son and heir,

                THE REV. RICHARD MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe to Lord Lowther

                CHRISTOPHER MACHELL, Esq. of Beverley, b. 1747; lieut-col. 15th regt. of foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, Esq. of Aldbro', and by her (who d. 1843, aged 86) had issue,

                  I. Richard, b. June, 1786, capt. brigade-major in 30th regt., served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West Indies, was shot through the body at Badajos, from which he recovered, and served subsequently in the East Indies, where he d. 17 Nov. 1822.

                  II. CHRISTPOHER-SCOTT, of Beverley.

                  III. Lancelot, lieut. R.E. killed at St. Sebastian, 1813.

                  IV. John-Thomas, lieut. 9th hussars, at Waterloo, d. 13 Oct. 1853.

                  V. Robert, in holy orders, of Little Weighton and Beverley, vicar of Marton-in-Cleveland, b. 21 Oct. 1791; m. 1st 17 Feb 1821, Eliza-Mary, dau. of James Zealey; and 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1853, Margaret, widow the late Rev. Henry-Torre Holme, of Paul Holme; by his 1st wife (who d. 1841, aged 39), at his decease, 15 April, 1860, he left issue,

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Arms- Sa., three greyhounds, courant, in pale, arg., collared, or,

Crests- A stag's head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or, or. The more ancient crest was a fleur-de-lis.

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5 - A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
Author: Sir John Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.; Ulster King of Arms. Publishing Info: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1871
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MACHELL OF CRACKENTHORPE.

MACHELL, CHRISTOPHER-SCOTT, Esq. of Beverley, co York, b. Aug. 1790.

Lineage, - The antiguity of this family is unquestionable. In Hollinshed's Chronicles of England, Rogerus Malus Catulus * [* In many of the early documents, the name is written Malus Catulus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the same parchment.] occurs as vice-chancellor of England, temp. Richard I. Guilin, in his Heraldry, makes honorable mention of two Machells, Hugh and Guy, who served at Tournay under Henry VIII; and for further reference we might adduce Dugdale, Pennant and Whitaker. Passing over a long series of generations, we come to

John MAUCHELL, in whose house at Crakenthorpe, according to Ligard, King Henry VI, took refuge after the battle of Hexham. This John living 1446, m. Catherine Huddlestone, and had issue,

I. John of Crackenthorpe, who married a daughter of Gilbert Wharton and daughter 2nd or 3rd HENRY VIII, leaving issue,

    1. Guy of Crakenthorpe, married Margaret Scott; and died 1537, having had issue, Robert, Myghthell, Gryllys, Wylfryd, Guy, Leonard, Edward, Henry, Thomas, and Ann.

    2. Philip, clericus

    3. Hugh of Crackenthorp, fought at Tournay, died c. 1654, leaving, by Julyan, his wife, a daughter, Eleanora, married to John Machell, Esq, and four sons, Anthony, Barnaby, Nichol and John (Sir), who married Jane LUDDINGTON, and by her (who married secondly Sir Thomas Chamberlain) he had, with other issue, three sons, viz.,

      i John of Hatfield, master of the horse to Queen ELIZABETH;

      ii Thomas of Tunstead; and,

      iii Matthew, of Hatfield, who married twice, 1st, Miss Cotton, and secondly, Mary, daughter of Edward Leukner, Esq. This last named Matthew Machell, of Hatfield, had by Miss Cotton, his wife, an only son, John Machell of Tangley, who married Jane, daughter of Sir Nicholas Woodroofe, Knight, and had, with other issue, two sons

        a) John, of Wendover, Bucks, who married first, Miss Copper, and secondly, Jane Williams, daughter and sole heiress of William ap David, and had, with other issue, a son, John, B.A., barrister-at-law, who by Alice, his wife, daughter of Sir Cuthbert Bucke, was fatherof John, of the Inner Temple, who was father of Columna John Machell, fellow of Magdalene College, Oxon; and

        b) Matthew, who married Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son John, of Horsham, M.P., who, by his wife, the daughter of Sir John Corry, had a daughter, Isabella, who married first Arthur Lord Ingham, 3rd Viscount Irwin, and secondly, Hon John Noel, of Walcot, 3rd son of Viscount Campden.

    4. Katherine, married to Gilbert Warton, of Kirbythore, who married secondly, a daughter of Crackenthorp, of Newbiggen.

II Henry, LL.D., prebendary of York, and rector of North Newbald.

III. William.

The 3rd son,

William MACHELL was father of Richard Machell , of Coalbeck, Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John MACHELL, died in his father's lifetime, leaving, by Eleanora his wife, daughter of Hugh Machell of Crackenthorpe, a son,

    Hugh Machell , Esq., who married Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkinsop, of Hellbee, by Magdalen his wife, daughter of Edward MUSGRAVE, Esq. of Hartclay Castle, and by her had with several other son and daughters,

      Henry, who served King CHARLES II in Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646;

      LANCELOT, of whom presently;

      John of Ardee, Ireland, who married a Miss RUXTON [or BUXTON?], and had a son, John.

      The 2nd son,

      LANCELOT MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor of Appleby, after the King's return, destroyed, in open court, CROMWELL's charter before he took office. This gentleman m. Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Howgill Castle, (settlement dated 20 June 41st ELIZABETH) and had issue.

      The son and heir,

        HUGH MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe Hall, m. Margaret, dau of Thomas Beck; and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest son,

          LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Elizabeth , dau of Thomas Sidfdall, and had issue, HUGH, his heir; Lancelot; Thomas, the antiquary, chaplain to KING CHARLES II; Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell d. 1681, and was s[ucceeded] by his son,

            HUGH MACHELL, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, who m. Anne, dau. of Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and had two sons,

              LANCELOT, his heir, and

              JOHN, ancestor of the MACHELLS of Hollow Oak and Penny Bridge.

              The elder son,

              LANCELOT MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe, m. Deborah Baines, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1767) left at his decease, 7 May, 1767, with several other children, a son and heir,

                THE REV. RICHARD MACHELL, of Crackenthorpe to Lord Lowther

                CHRISTOPHER MACHELL, Esq. of Beverley, b. 1747; lieut-col. 15th regt. of foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, Esq. of Aldbro', and by her (who d. 1843, aged 86) had issue,

                  I. Richard, b. June, 1786, capt. brigade-major in 30th regt., served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West Indies, was shot through the body at Badajos, from which he recovered, and served subsequently in the East Indies, where he d. 17 Nov. 1822.

                  II. CHRISTPOHER-SCOTT, of Beverley.

                  III. Lancelot, lieut. R.E. killed at St. Sebastian, 1813.

                  IV. John-Thomas, lieut. 9th hussars, at Waterloo, d. 13 Oct. 1853.

                  V. Robert, in holy orders, of Little Weighton and Beverley, vicar of Marton-in-Cleveland, b. 21 Oct. 1791; m. 1st 17 Feb 1821, Eliza-Mary, dau. of James Zealey; and 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1853, Margaret, widow the late Rev. Henry-Torre Holme, of Paul Holme; by his 1st wife (who d. 1841, aged 39), at his decease, 15 April, 1860, he left issue,

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Arms- Sa., three greyhounds, courant, in pale, arg., collared, or,

Crests- A stag's head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or, or. The more ancient crest was a fleur-de-lis.

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6 - Boyd's Inhabitants Of London & Family Units 1200-1946
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