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BULMER 419 Margaret, da. of Sir Robert Constable, of Flamborough in that co. She was living 6 Oct. 1531. He m., 2ndly, Margaret, da. of Henry Stafford.(^) Having taken part in Aske's rebellion, they pleaded guilty of high treason, 16 May, and he was executed at Tyburn 25 May 1537, and the lady burnt at Smithfield the same day.^") 10. Sir Ralph Bulmer, of Sutton in Holderness, s. and h. He was restored in blood by Act of Pari, in I548.('=) He m., before i Oct. 1 53 1, Anne, da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Tempest,() of Holmside, CO. Durham, by his ist wife, Elizabeth, da. and coh. of William Borough, of Brough,(") CO. York. She d. 28 Apr. 1555. He d. 9 Oct. i558.('^) He left 7 daughters Q and coheirs, (i) Joan, wife of Francis Cholmeley (s. and h. ap. of Sir Richard Cholmeley, of Roxby, co. York); he was bur. 28 Apr. 1586, at St. Mary's, Beverley; she w., 2ndly, as ist wife, Sir Francis Hildesley, of Barthorpe, co. York, who was living in 1 6 12. She d. s.p. (2) Frances, who m. Marmaduke Constable, of North Cliff, co. York, who d. there 10 and was bur. 14 Apr. 16 14, (^) Yorkshire Visitation of 1584, where it is added " primo habita pro concubina." The pedigree is signed by her s., John Bulmer, who states that he himself was b. " post matrimonium et intra matrimonia." She was, however, indicted as " Margaret Cheyne wife of Wilh'am Cheyne late of London esq.," and is elsewhere spoken of as Sir John's " pretended wife." [Cal. of Letters and Papers, temp. Hen. VIII, vol. xii, i, nos. 1207, 870). C") Wednesday 16 May, and Friday in Whitsun week [25 May] (Ca/., ut supra, nos. 1227, 1285). "Johannes Bulmer nuper de Wilton in com' Ebor' miles." Inq., COS. York, Lincoln, 18 Dec. 1537 and 5 Feb. 1537/8. (Exch. Inq. p. m., II, file 237, no. 28, file 572, no. 39). Inq., Durham, 23 Feb. 1537/8 and 15 May 1538 {Cursitors' Records, portf. 177, nos. 24, 25). ('^) Statutes of the Realm, vol. iv, p. ix. {^) "Radulfus Bowmer miles." Writ of diem cl. ext. 14 Oct. 5 and 6 Ph. l^ Mar. Inq., co. York, 27 Oct. 1558. "Et quod dictus Radulfus Bulmer obiit nono die mensis Octobris anno predicto Et predicta Anna [uxor ejus] obiit xxviij'"' die mensis Aprilis anno primo et secundo dictorum Regis et Regine Et habuerunt exitus die obitus sui predicti Johannam Bulmer Franciscam Bulmer et Millicenam Bulmer filiarum [s/V] et hered' ipsorum Radulfi Bulmer militis et Anne uxoris sue Et quod dicta Johanna Bulmer est etatis xxiiij°' annorum et maritata cuid^m Francisco Cholmleye armigero filio et heredi apparenti Ricardi Cholmeleie militis in vita predicti Radulfi Bulmer militis patris sui Et predicta Francisca est etatis xix annorum et amplius Et dicta Millicena est etatis xvij annorum et amplius die obitus predicti Radulfi Bulmer militis patris sui." (Ch. Inq. p. m., II, vol. 116, no. 78). if) Brough, formerly Burgh or Borough, in Richmondshire. (') These 7 daughters held J of the manor of Sutton in Holderness, isfc, or Henry, Earl of Westmorland (Poulson, Holderness, vol. ii, p. 328, citing Reg. Ridley, 4, 32b). Only the first three are mentioned in the Inq. p. m. and in the Visitation pedigree of 1584. Hutchinson, ut supra, p. xxviii, says that Sir Ralph Bulmer would not acknowledge the other four to be his.