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Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory 1554–1619 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1554

Birth Location: Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 14 August 1619

Death Location: Ripon, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England

Father: Dame Gale

Mother: Sir MP

Spouse(s): Lady Conyers

Children(s): Lady Mallory

In 1554, Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory entered the world in Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, born to Dame Ursula Ann Countess Studeley Royal Foyster Gale And Sir William Stith Mallory Earl Of Studeley Royal Sheriff Of Yorkshire Ks Mp. Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory married Lady Ann Eure Countess Of Studeley Royal And Hutton Conyers, and had children including Lady Jane Elizabeth Mallory. Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory passed away in 1619 in Ripon, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1554, Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory entered the world in Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, born to Dame Ursula Ann Countess Studeley Royal Foyster Gale And Sir William Stith Mallory Earl Of Studeley Royal Sheriff Of Yorkshire Ks Mp.
  • Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory married Lady Ann Eure Countess Of Studeley Royal And Hutton Conyers, and had children including Lady Jane Elizabeth Mallory.
  • Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory passed away in 1619 in Ripon, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sir Mallory's Ancestors

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Sir Mallory
1554–1619
Birth Place: Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Dame Ursula Ann, Countess Studeley Royal Foyster Gale
1529–1603
York, Yorkshire, England
Sir (William Stith Mallory, Earl of Studeley Royal, Sheriff of Yorkshire, KS,) MP
1525–1603
Royal, Studely and Hutton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (George Mayor of York (Treasurer of the Kings Mint)) Gale
1497–1562
Askham Richard, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Mary Lord
1499–1557
Kendal St Thomas, Westmorland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Sir (William (Knight) Mallory II, Lord Earl of Studley and Hutton) III
1500–1547
Stewdley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Lady (Jane Johanna Norton Conyers Countess of Studely Mallory Conyers, Countess of) Studely
1495–1588
Malton, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Lady Thwaites
1476–1523
John Norton
1458–1520
Margaret (Norton)
1459–1520
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Norton
1427–1489
Joan Norton
1431–1488

Sir Mallory's Descendants

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Sir (John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers) Mallory (1554–14 August 1619) m. Lady (Ann Eure, Countess of Studeley Royal and Hutton) Conyers (1558–11 Mar 1602)
  1. 1. Lady (Jane Elizabeth) Mallory 1574–1628 m. Arth Ingram 1576–1655
    1. 1. Sheena ((England)) Ingraham\Ingram 1605–1671
      1. 1. Edward Stallyon\Stallion\Sterling 1623–1703 m. Margaret (Mary) Miller 1627–1680
        1. 1. Deborah (Carline) Stallyon 1649–1729

Sir Mallory's Timeline

2 Records

1554
1554
Birth of Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory in Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1619
14 August 1619
Age 65
Death of Sir John Earl of Studley and Hutton Conyers Mallory in Studley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Studley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1554
    Event Place: Studley Castle, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 August 1619
    Event Place: Studley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Ripon, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England

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