KLRKELLA — KNAITH. 421 KIRKELLA. See Hammond of Kirkelt.a in the town and county of the town of Kingstou-upon-Hull," Barony {Hammond), a: 1874 ; ex. 1890. KIRKEBY. AVjlliam oe Kirkeby was, with about GO other persons, summoned 8 June (1294) 22 Ed. I. (but never afterwards) *0 attend the King, wherever he might be. Such summons, huwever did not constitute a regular writ of summons to Pari. See vol. L, p. 259, note " e," suk •' Basset de Sapcote." KIRKETON. Thomas de Kirketon was sum. to a Council, which was not a P«rl, 2. r > Feb. (1311/2) 10 Ed. III., but never afterwards. to 13G7. Barony by Writ. John de Kirketon, of Kirketon, in Holland, and I 1 'IBS afterwards of Tattershall, both co. Lincoln, was made a Knight of the Bath (1325-26), 19 Ed. II. ; was one of the Commissioners of Array for Lincolnshire (1352), 2ti Ed. III. ; one of the escort of John, Kiug of France, from Hertford to Somerton, co. Somerset, in 1359 and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOKD K1UKKTON) from 14 Aug. (1362) 36 Ed. III. to 1 June (1363) 37 Ed. III. lie m. in or before (1342) 16 lid. III., Isabel, who was then living. He rf. s.p. 20 Feb. 1366/7, when the Barony became extinct.^) KIRKWALL. i.e., " Kirkwall," Viscountcy [S.] {Hamilton), a: 169G, with the Earldom of Orkney [S.], which see. KIRTLLN6. Sec "Nortu de Kirtung," [co. Cambridge], Barony (JVoiih), a-. 1554. K1VET0N. i.e., "O.SUORNE of Kiveton, co. York," I'.arony (Osborne), eft 1G73 with the ViSLOL'NTuv of Latimkii of Danbv ; see " Leeds," Dukedom, cr. 1694. KJSiAITH. i.e., "DahCY de Knaytii," Barony, John (llarcy), Lord Darcy, who sue. his father in 1347, having been sum. from 131S to 1355 by writs directed "Jolamni Darcy de Knaijth." See '• Darcy" Barouy, cr. 1352, sub. the 2d Lord. ( a ) According to Dugdale, his heir was Sir John de Tudeuham and others, but Banks (liar. Auyl. Cone.) quotes a pedigree from the Dodsworth MSS. at Oxford making "John de Kirketon, sum. to I'ail." (probably this John) the father of Edmund de Kirketon, whose da. and h., Olivia, in. William Sawly, of Co. York, and left issue, represented by William Hungate, of Bornby and Saxton (whose will was pr. 1517) whose mother, Olivia Sawly, was great gnmdaughter and h. of Olivia Kirkoton aboveuumed.
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