INMAN –

INMAN Surname in the Nidderdale Area

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Further Extracts -

 

Alumni Cantabrigiensis – Cambridge University Register -

INMAN, William, Adm. sizar (aged 17), at Sydney, 6 Feb 1629-30. S. of Robert, gent. , born at Felbeck, Nidderdale, Yorks. School: Burnsall in Craven (Mr Thos. WILKINSON). Matric. 1631.

INMAN, Robert. Adm. sizar (aged 14), at Sydney 2 Apr 1629. S. of John, gent. Of Nidderdale, Yorks. School: Burnsall (Mr WILKINSON). B.A. 1632/3. M.A. 1636. Rector of High Hoyland, Yorks., 1642-62. Died March 1689.

Middlesmoor Chapelry, Parish of Kirkby Malzeard - INMAN entries –

1700 – Baptised Elizabeth daughter of John INMAN of Brigg
1700 – Baptised Mary daughter of Peter INMAN of Bouthwaite Grange
1714 – Buried Ellin INMAN of Covel House
1727 – Baptised Isabell daughter of Hy INMAN of Stoodfold
1728 – Buried Alice INMAN of Ramsgill
Middlesmoor 1729 – Buried Ursula INMAN of Bouthwaite
1729 – Buried Hy INMAN of Studfold
1729 – Buried Elizabeth INMAN of Bouthwaite
1734 – Married Chas INMAN & Jane FAWCETT of Bouthwaite
1738 – Buried Isabel daughter of Hy INMAN of Pateley Bridge
1749 – Buried Chas INMAN, Bouthwaite
1752 – Buried Jane INMAN, Puddinghole
1802 – Buried Fanny INMAN, Low Lofthouse
1802 – Buried Charles INMAN, Bouthwaite
1808 – Buried Rd. INMAN, Pickell
1810 – Buried Charles INMAN, Bouthwaite
1813 – Buried Robt INMAN, Bouthwaite aged 88.
These entries courtesy of the card file of Parish Register entries held at the Pateley Bridge Museum.

Middlesmoor Monumental Inscriptions –

Richard INMAN of Pickhill who died 3 Feb 1808 aged 25.
Also Charles INMAN, late of Bouthwaite, died January 27, 1810, aged 50.
Also Robert, father of the above Richard & Charles INMAN, who died September 1814, aged 88 years.

John INMAN died 17 March 1832 aged 33 years.
Also Margaret, died 30 March 1837, aged 16;
And Jane died 29 July 1838 aged 15 –
Both daughters of said John INMAN and of Jane his wife who died 1 November 1838 aged 41.

Kirkby Malzeard Parish – INMAN entries –

10 Nov 1683 – Baptised – Charles, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard.

Sponsors: John WHITHORNE, Sleningford; Robert INMAN, Bouthite[sic]; Mrs Tryphena
BAROBY.
14 Jan 1685 – Baptised – William, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard –
Sponsors: Mr William MAN, Bramley; Thomas HOLDSWORTH, Bowes…..; Margery BAINE of
Grewelthorpe.
30 Nov 1685 – Buried – Jane INMAN, spinster, Kirkby Malzeard
17 May 1686 – Baptised – Robert, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard -
Sponsors: Robert INMAN, Mrs Alice INMAN, both Bouthite [sic]; & Mr John BECKWITH,
Buerley.
3 July 1686 – Buried – Robert, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard
26 July 1687 – Baptised – Richard, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard –
Sponsors: William MANN, Hutts…..; Richard BAYNE, jun., Grewelthorpe; Hannah CARLILE,
Skelgill.
28 Feb 1689 – Baptised – Ann, daughter of Charles & Ursula INMAN Kirkby Malzeard.
4 Nov 1690 – Baptised – Robert, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard
18 June 1695 – Buried – Robert, son of Charles INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard
19 Nov 1700 – Married – Elizabeth INMAN and John LEEMONG, both of this parish
3 Oct 1710 – Married – Ann INMAN and William WHETENHALL
27 May 1735 – Married – Margaret INMAN, of this parish, and Smithson WINN of Lower Ellington,
parish of Masham
28 March 1742 – Buried Sarah INMAN (widow)
28 July 1746 – Married Richard INMAN and Mary BROWN, both of this parish. Bond.
22 Nov 1746 – Baptised – Ursula, daughter of Richard INMAN of High Misses
25 April 1747 – Buried – Ursula, daughter of Richard INMAN of High Misses
23 April 1749 – Baptised – William, son of Richard INMAN of Larton
20 July 1793 – Married at Kirkby Malzeard – Elizabeth INMAN, Kirkby Malzeard, and Robert BROWN of
Leeds.

Masham Parish, - Yorks. Arch. Society – Parish Register Series – INMAN entries

Baptised 1668, June 29 – Calfield Howse in Netherdale – Jaine daughter of Henrye INMAN by Sarah his wife, b Tues 23 June, at night.
Baptised 1669, September 26 – Calfield House – Henrye, son of Henrye INMAN
Married, 1660, December 26 – Grewelthorpe (Kirkby Malzeard), John INMAN and Isabell FALKINNER.
Married, 1667, October 1 – Henrye INMAN (of Cawlsaule Howse in Netherdayle) and Sarah CRAWE (of Masham)
Buried, 1701, April 18 – Ellingstring – Jane INMAN.

 

Mashamshire Records – 17/18th Centuries –
-(Masham Local History Records Class – edited by David M. SMITH)

28 August, 1663 – at Massam – against John INMAN and Richard BAINE junior ‘for not paying their cesments to the church, being 1s 3d’……[Kirkby Malzeard].

8 May 1665, at Parish Church of Massam – "the like [ie "for not coming to divine service"] against Mary, the wife of Cristofer INMAN…….." [Midlesmore]

21 August 1666 – the like against Mary wife of Christoper INMAN ‘for not going to church to divine service’….[Midlesmore].

Hearth Tax, 1672 – Claro Wapentake, West Riding –

Bishopside - Michaell INMAN 3 [Hearths]
Bishopside – Widdow INMAN 1
Bishopside – Peter INMAN 3
Dacre - Peter INMAN 1
Fountaines Earth – Roger INMAN 3
Fountaines Earth – John INMAN jun. 2
Fountaines Earth – Henry INMAN 2
Grewelthorpe – John INMAN 3
Sawley – Michaell INMAN 4
Thruscross – John INMAN 1
Knaresborough Tentergate – John INMAN 2
Knaresborough – William INMAN 3
Knaresborough – William INMAN 1
Knaresborough – Marmaduke INMAN 4
Rippon Westgate – William INMAN 2

[Extracted from the 1672 Hearth Tax List, published by the Ripon Historical Society].

Hearth Tax, 1664 -

Fountains Earth – John INMAN jnr had 3 hearths
Fountains Earth – John INMAN snr had 2 hearths
Fountains Earth – Charles INMAN had 3 hearths

Hearth Tax, 1666 –

Winsley – Hy INMAN had 2 hearths.

[1664 and 1666 Hearth tax entries noted in Nidderdale Museum files]

Yorkshire Royalist Composition Papers -
The Compounding of Delinquents during the Commonwealth -
(YAS).

Page 211 –
John INMAN of Calfeild House in Nidderdale, yeoman –
Reference G 212, p. 725 – REPORT – His delinquency that he did CovillBarn_Nidderdaleassist the forces raised against the Parliament; he is seized in fee of a messuage and grainge called Calfefeild house and lands belonging of the clear yearly value of 30 li.
22 May 1649 – Jo. READING. D. WATKINS.
Fine at a sixth - 90 li. 2 June 1649.



From "Nidderdale & the Garden of Nidd - A Yorkshire Rhineland", by Harry Speight (published 1894) -
Pages 448-449 -
During the Civil Wars the men of Nidderdale were up in arms either on the side of the King or Parliament; several of the leaders being Nidderdale squires. Upon the restoration of peace a good deal of house renovation and rebuilding took place, and nearly all the houses at Pateley Bridge appear to have been built after that time. That there was at least one hostelry in the town in the period of the wars appears from an indictment of 1648, wherein it is stated that one Robert Inman ("Bold Robin" of Bouthwaite, elswhere mentioned) and his son Michael Inman, then a youth of 18, were "returning from Skipton Fair through the village of Pateley Briggs". Here they encountered, drinking at an ale-house, a surgeon named Webster and a number of soldiers belonging to the Protector's army, who were conveying medicaments and ammunition to Barnard Castle, for the forces there, to repel the Duke of Hamilton's invasion. "Bold Robin" was challenged to guide the party over the moors to Kirkby Malzeard, but refused to do so; the Report before the Council states that the said Robert Inman (being a man of great size and muscular power) did dismount and openly fight and assault the soldiers. At any rate the mare on which "Bold Robin" rode was "annexed" and used in the service of the Parliament; whereupon arose three actions at law, and in the end the surgeon Webster was indemnified.
Pateleybridge The Depositions before the Barons were published, from which it appears that Captain Anthony Beckwith, a son-in-law of Robert Inman, raised a troop (in which Owine, the son of the said Robert Inman was a Lieutenant) in the Parliament's service. It is also stated that this troop was stationed at Pateley Bridge, that Robert Inman had "received many woundes for that his affecion to the said Parliament; that his house had been spoyled, his cattle stolen, and that he had lost to the value of one thousand pounds owing to the war; further that he had been cast into prison at Rippon by Lieut-Col. Norton, in that he refused to take the oath of allegiance with the Cavaliers."
These incidents serve to shew that Pateley Bridge was not only mixed up with the great civil broil during which so much native blood and treasure were expended, but that the old town was one of the chosen centres for the "gathering of the clans".



Pateley Bridge Parish Registers –
Entries from references in the Nidderdale Museum –

1552 – William INMAN & Katherin BLAND married 11 Aug
1554 – Ellen daughter William INMAN bap 21 Sep
1555 – Francis son Wm INMAN bap 24 Feb
1557 – Ellen daughter Willim INMAN bap 20 July
1557 – Marmaduke son Wm INMAN bap 19 Jan
1558 – Robert son William INMAN bap 24 Jan
1560 – Ellen daughter William INMAN bap 23 May
1561 – John INMAN son Agnes INMAN buried 10 Oct
1563 – Ingram son Willim INMAN bap 16 Jan
1565 – Thomas son Willim INMAN bap 27 March
1566 – Robert BECKWITH & Jennett INMAN married 11 June
1566 – Agnes INMAN, creple, buried 1 June
1567 – James son Willim INMAN bap 24 Nov
1570 – Edward s Peeter INMAN bap 29 April
1570 – Henry INMAN snr buried 6 Oct
1572 – Amorous son Peeter INMAN bap 17 Feb
1572 – Edward son Willim INMAN bap 10 May
1580 – child of Alexander INMAN bap 9 Jan
1584 – Ingram son William INMAN buried 12 Sep
1584 – James son Robert INMAN bap 19 Sep
1584 – Robert INMAN & Elizabeth GAMLINGE married 8 Nov
1586 – Katherine daughter Alexander INMAN bap 27 Sep
1587 – Margaret daughter Robert INMAN bap 24 April
1591 – Wife of Francis INMAN buried 7 Nov
1592 – Henry INMAN & Issabell GRYME married 18 May
1593 – Wilfray son Henry INMAN bap 6 Aug
1596 – Christopher son Henry INMAN bap 18 Nov
1599 – Peter son Henrie INMAN bap 18 Feb
1600 – Francis INMAN & Ann TOPPAN married 25 March
1600 – John YNMAN bap 27 Jan
1601 – Son of John INMAN buried 29 Sep
1607 – Ambrose INMAN buried 24 Jan
1608 – Amorous son Amorous INMAN bap 5 July
1611 – Robert son Lamber INMAN bap 4 Nov
1617 – Grace daughter Robert INMAN bap 5 Oct
1617 – John INMAN bur 13 Dec
1618 – Willian STAINFORTH & Elizabeth INMAN married 28 Jan
1618 – Grace d James INMAN bap 20 Jan
1618 – Charles s Robert INMAN buried 7 March
1619 – Mary d Robert INMAN bap 14 Nov
1620 – Jennett wife Lawrence INMAN buried 12 Jan 1621
1621 – Elizabeth wife Anthony INMAN buried 21 Aug
1621 – Elizabeth daughter James INMAN bap 30 Sep
1621 – Laurence INMAN & Alce ODDY married 6 Nov
1621 – Anthony INMAN buried 29 Nov
1622 – Lawrence INMAN buried 6 June
1622 – Charles son Robert INMAN bap 16 June
1622 – Willia GILL & Alce INMAN married 16 Feb
1624 – Richard son Robert INMAN bap 18 Sep
1624 – Anne daughter John INMAN bap 5 Nov
1625 – James son John INMAN bur 28 June
1625 – William INMAN & Anne SCAIFFE married 12 Oct
1626 – Owine son Robert INMAN bap 24 Sep
1627 – Infant of John INMAN buried 26 July
1627 - Mary wife John INMAN buried 27 July
1628 – John son Willia INMAN buried 23 June
1628 – Robert son Robert INMAN bap 2 Sep
1628 – John INMAN & Joan ODDIE married 28 Oct
1629 – Mary daughter Robert INMAN buried 23 April
1630 – Robert FREAR & Anne INMAN married 19 June
1630 – Michael son Robert INMAN bap 5 Oct
1631 – John son Peter INMAN bap 21 Aug
1634 – Christopher INMAN & Frances SMITH married 8 May
1634 – Mary daughter Robert INMAN bap 4 Jan
1635 – Elizabeth wife Wilphray INMAN buried 7 Nov
1636 – Francis[sic] wife Christopher INMAN buried 13 Aug
1637 – Wilfray INMAN & Margrett WILKINSON married 4 July
1638 – Infant of Willia INMAN buried 20 June
1638 – Isabell INMAN widow buried 5 Oct
1639 – Henry INMAN buried 14 May
1639 – Elizabeth daughter Willfray INMAN bap 19 Sep
1639 – Christopher INMAN & Mary DARNBROOK married 27 Jan
1640 – Mary daughter Christopher INMAN bap 8 Nov
1640 – Margrett wife Willfray INMAN buried 31 Jan
1641 – Richard son Robert INMAN buried 28 July
1641 – Isabell INMAN widow buried 15 Aug
1642 – Henry son Christopher INMAN bap 19 Sep
1643 – Wilfray INMAN & Margrett DARNBROOK married 30 May
1643 – Anne daughter John INMAN of Foulshay buried 18 June
1643 – John son William INMAN baptised 20 Aug
1644 – Elizabeth daughter Wilphray INMAN buried 11 April
1645 – Isabell daughter Wilfray INMAN baptised 10 April
1645 – Christopher son Willia INMAN baptised 13 April
1646 – Mary daughter Willia INMAN baptised 14 Nov
1647 – Marmaduke INMAN & Ann DARNBROOK married 25 May
1647 – Peter INMAN & Margrett BARWICK married 1 June
1647 – Infant of Peter INMAN buried 30 March
1647 – Elizabeth daughter Wilphray INMAN baptised 15 Dec
1647 – Henry son Christopher INMAN buried 22 Dec
1647 – Henry son Christopher INMAN baptised 23 January
1649 – Anne daughter Peter INMAN baptised 15 May
1649 – Henry son Marmaduke INMAN baptised 31 Dec
1649 – Gyllian wife Peter INMAN buried 16 March
1650 – Anne daughter Christopher INMAN baptised 7 Sep
1650 – Marie daughter Wilfred INMAN baptised 3 Feb
1650 – Henry son Marmaduke INMAN buried 5 July
1650 – Isabell daughter Peter INMAN baptised - Sep
1650 – Dorothy daughter Owin INMAN baptised 3 Feb [?1651]
1650 – Jane wife John INMAN of Falshaw, buried 23 October
1651 – Dorothy daughter Owin INMAN baptised 1 Jan [?1652]
1652 – Isabell daughter Marmaduke INMAN baptised 21 April
1652 – William SPENCE & Mary INMAN married 16 November
1652 – Sara daughter Owin INMAN baptised 16 Jan [?1653]
1652 – Peter son Ralph INMAN baptised 20 Feb [?1653]
1653 – Jane daughter Owin INMAN buried 16 January
1653 - ……. Son Owin INMAN baptised - January
1654 – William INMAN buried 31 July [ possibly Wilphray INMAN]
1654 – Owin son Robert INMAN of North Pasture, buried 29 May
1656 – Michael INMAN & Elizabeth DARNBROOK married 1 July
1656 – Owen son Michael INMAN baptised 22 March [1656/7]
1656 – R.INMAN, gent. a signatory to Petition copied into Register…….
1657 – Owen son Michael INMAN buried 15 April
1658 – Robert son Mr Michael INMAN baptised 3 October
1662 – Robert INMAN buried 2 May
1662 - - INMAN & Phillis SHARPE married 24 September
1665 – Francis DARNBROOK & Dorothy INMAN married -
1667 – Ann wife Marmaduke INMAN buried 29 December
1667 – Marmaduke INMAN buried 4 Feb
1668 – Peter HEBDEN & Margrett INMAN married 16 February
1670 – John INMAN of Dacre Pasture buried 4 February
1674 – Christo JACKSON & --- INMAN married 15 December
1677 – Richard METCALF of Fewston & Elizabeth INMAN married 29 April
1678 – Robert INMAN & Katherine LOWSON married 11 August
1679 – Will HOODSON & Ellen INMAN married 29 April
1679 – Francis LUPTON & Isabella INMAN married 3 June
1680 – Widow INMAN buried 25 July
1680 – Christopher INMAN buried 14 March
1680 – Elizabeth daughter Robert INMAN baptised 28 March
1681 – Michael INMAN administered Judith DARNBROOK’s estate
1681 – Katherine daughter Robert INMAN baptised 16 May
1683 – Mary daughter Robert INMAN baptised 7 June
1683 – Mary daughter Robert INMAN buried 8 June
1685 – Christopher son Henry INMAN buried 27 Jan
1685 – Peter INMAN of Oxenclose, buried 8 March
1686 – Katherine daughter Mr Rob INMAN baptised 23 April
1686 – Richard son Mr Robert INMAN baptised 23 April
1687 – Michael son Robert INMAN gen., baptised 3 January
1688 – Peter INMAN & Ellen FLEETHAM married about this time (early April) [Editor’s note: not registered at Hampsthwaite]
1688 – Christopher ATKINSON & Susan INMAN married 15 May
1689 – Jane daughter Mgtri [Magistrate?] Robert INMAN, baptised 3 April
1689 – Elizabeth daughter Peter INMAN baptised 4 May
1689 – Jane daughter Robert INMAN gener. buried 29 – 31 July
1689 – Elizabeth daughter of Robert INMAN gener. buried – August
1690 – Helen INMAN, widow, buried 7 April
1690 – Robert son Robert INMAN gent baptised 22 July
1690 – Michael son Robert INMAN gent., buried 10 September
1690/91 – Michael INMAN, generosus buried 22 March
1691 – Robert son Robert INMAN generos , buried 12 July
1691 – Peter son Peter INMAN baptised 13 August
1691 – Michael son Robert INMAN, generos, baptised 18 March [?1691/2]
1693 – Christopher son Robert INMAN, generos, baptised 26 July
1693 – Christopher LOWSON generos & Elizabeth INMAN, widow, married 3 December
1694 – Michael son Robert INMAN, generos, buried 25 April
1694 – Penelope daughter Robert INMAN generos, baptised 19 October
1695 – Elizabeth daughter Robert INMAN generos, baptised 7 Jan, of Bewerley
1696 – Isabell daughter Peter INMAN of Oxenclose, baptised 3 September
1696 – Jane daughter Mr Robert INMAN of Bewerley, baptised 27 January
1698 – Abigail daughter Robert INMAN generos, baptised 9 June
1701 – John son Peter INMAN of Oxenclose, baptised 3 July
1701 – Elizabeth daughter Robt INMAN of Bewerley, generos, buried 23 July
1701 – Margret INMAN widow buried – November
1702[?] – Mary daughter Peter INMAN of Oxenclose, baptised 28 February
1704 – Sara daughter Peter INMAN of Dacre Pasture, baptised 14 September
1708 – John HORNER & Katherine INMAN married 12 September
1708[?] – Michael son Peter INMAN baptised 12 February
1713 – Richard BAXTER & Elizabeth INMAN married 3 January
1714 – Margaret INMAN of Highbishopside, widow, buried 27 March
1714 – Christopher son Henry INMAN jnr of Bewerley, baptised 6 January {?1714/5]
1715 – Christopher infant of Henry INMAN jnr of Bewerley, buried 27 October
1718 - Alice INMAN, Bewerley, aged 26, buried 23 March


1741 Yorkshire Poll Book -
Thomas INMAN of Barden
Henry INMAN of Beverley
Michael INMAN of Daker cum Buerley
Edward & William INMAN of Burnsall
James INMAN sen. & jun; & John INMAN sen. & jun. of Sedberg.


Deed Reference – 1767 –
Indenture of mortgage of Calf Haugh, Bewerley, states that in 1729, Christopher INMAN of Bewerley, gent., sold Calf Haugh to William COLLYER. It had been left to Christopher INMAN by his father Robert INMAN, gent. Of Bewerley, who had bought it from Christopher LOWSON [sic] of Parcival Hall. This was four closes of land only – not the farmhouse which was erected between 1729 and 1761.

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