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- Exact list of the voluntary subscribers to the defense
of the County of York 1745, 1745. Prissick, George, Lyth. £5:5:0.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1755. Mary Allaley,
Hutton Rudby, widow. dated 11.7.1755, proved 24.9.1755 (f.201)
neice Ann Dinnison
neices Ann & Elizabeth Prissick
neice Dorothy Mewburn
nephew Edmund Prissick
brother John Dennison
late husband's sister Anna Ward
Mary Prissick daughter of my late kinsman John Prissick of London decd
Thomas Stockton, Isaac Stockton & Abigal Brotherwick
Mary Brotherwick neice of my late husband
Hannah Wilson widow
[shares in ship's called Lark, Lyon, Nightingale & Venture]
Cuthbert Brotherwick
[share in ship whereof Ingram Chapman is master]
nephews John Dennison & Thomas Dennison
wit: Geo Stainthorp, J Crosfield, Wm Emington.
- Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer (London).
- Smith MSS at the Society of Genealogists, London (microfilm),
1697 (vol4 p.36). Note re: Christopher Prissick being trustee to will of Sir
Willoughby Chamberlaine, late of Barbados.
- Calendar of Treasury Papers (England), 1704-5. March 12 &
16-22, 1704-5
re: ship ANN 120 tons 6 men for Barbados with perishable provisions for the inhabitants,
being much wanted there - pettion of Christopher Prisick to remove embargo.
- Evening Post (London), 1715. 31.5.1715 - Evening Post:
report on horse race run on Merrow Downs near Guildford includes... Captain Prissick's
White Horse, Homer.
- Boyd's marriage Index, per English Origins, 1690. 1690 PRISSICK
THO BOOTH MARY BERMONDSEY (ST MARY MAGDALEN) SURREY.
- Public Advertiser (London), 1768. 23.9.1768 - Public Advertiser:
York, Sept 20 ... And lately was married at Carleton, John Healey esq; of Doncaster
to Miss Prissick daughter of the late _______ Prissick Esq.
- Barbados Wills & Administrations (copy at Society of Genealogists),
1725 (vol 3, p73). Codrington, Sarah, widow
1.11.1725/4.11.1725
..
..
grandchildren, children of son Sir Wm Codrington
daughter Prissick, her eldest son and all her children - money and effects in
hands of son Prissick
..
..
..
- Exact list of the voluntary subscribers to the defense of
the County of York 1745, 1745. Prissick Coddrington, York, £20:0:0.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, Parish register Transcript (Teesside
Archives), 1776. 4.9.1776 Christopher Kilburn taylor otp & Bates Hannah Priswick
spinster otp Stokesley, lic.
- North Yorkshire Registry of Deeds, CX/360/453. 22.11.1802
Assignment
1. Grace Preswick, Whitby, widow
2. Rachel Yeoman, Whitby, widow
Richard Rudyard, Whitby Esq & Ann his wife
(which said Rachel Yeoman & Ann Rudyard are the two surviving executrixes
named in the last will & testament of John Yeoman, Whitby, esq decd who was the
surviving executor named and appointed in the last will & testament of James
Yeoman the elder, late of Whitby, gent decd)
3. William Johnson, Whitby, butcher
4. William Fogge, Whitby, grocer
... messuage in Kirkgate.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, Parish register Transcript (Teesside
Archives), 1763. Bur: 6.4.1763 Robt Preswick weaver.
- Ibid., 1715/16. Bap: 31.3.1715/16 Robert Preswick weaver
& Isabel Carlisle.
- Ibid., 1753. Bur: 26.9.1753 Isabel w Robt Preswick.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1740. Reg vol
87
William Suggett, Guisbrough, yeoman. dated 30.6.1740, proved 9.2.1740 (f.222)
son Robert Suggett
son in law Oliver Priswick
grandson William Suggett son of Eleanor Suggett my daughter in law
[house in occupation of] William Barry, Elizabeth Ellis, Mary Balmer
grandson George Suggett
son in law George Longbotham
daughter Elizabeth Joanes
son in law Ralph Harland.
- London Courant and Westminster Chronicle (London), 1780.
20.4.1780 - London Courant and Westminster Chronicle:
Died ..... Lately at Guisborough, Mr Olivert Preswick, proprietor of a sail cloth
manufactory at that place.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, Parish register Transcript (Teesside
Archives), 1725. Marr: 15.7.1725 Oliver Preswick & Anne Suggett btp Banns.
- Ibid., 1728. bap: 10.10.1728 Christopher s. of Oliver Preswick,
Heckler.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, MI, 1767. Erected in memory of
Christopher Preswick son of Oliver and Ann Preswick departed this life April
28th 1767 aged 38.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, Parish register Transcript (Teesside
Archives), 1767. Bur: 30.4.1767 Chris Preswick.
- Ibid., 1730. bap: 3.12.1730 Oliver s of Oliver Preswick
heckler.
- Ibid., 1757. Marr: 28.6.1757 Richard Knaggs otp Whitbby
& Isabel Preswick otp Guisborough Licence.
- North Yorkshire Registry of Deeds, CN/235/277. 30.7.1795
Indenture
1. Joseph Pressick, Whitby, mariner eldest son and heir at law of Joseph Pressick
late of Whitby, Carpenter, decd, who was the eldest son and heir at law of William
Pressick late of Whitby aforesaid mariner decd and which said William Pressick
was the eldest brother and heir at law of John Pressick late of Marsk, mariner
decd.
2. Thomas Errington, Marsk, butcher
Cottage house or tenement in Marsk.
- Ibid., DF/87/101 9&10.6.1807. Lease & release
1. Henry Prissick, Hartlepool, flaxdresser & Elizabeth his wife
2. Joshua Reeve, Chatham Place in or near the City of London
.. 3 closes in Carlton, c.10 acres, these 3 closes then late belonged to and
were in the occupation of Christopher Prissick the father of the said Henry Prissick
who was a son & devisee named in the last will and testament of Christopher Prissick
thentofore of the parish of Carlton husbandman decd.
- Ibid., DF/26/24 18.10.1806. Assignment
1. Margaret Pressick, Whitby, spinster only surviving daughter and heiress at
law of Samuel Pressick late of Whitby master mariner decd
2. James MacClacklin, Whitby, blacksmith
.. property in Flowergate, Whitby heretofore in occupation of the late William
Pressick decd (grandfather of the said Margaret Pressick)
..now or late in occupation of (amongst others) Thomas Porrit & Rebecca Pressick.
- Ibid., BJ/302/397 3/2/1777. John Reed of North Shields,
master mariner & Elizabeth his wife, Robert Swales of Whitby, master mariner
& Jane his wife, Robert Burbank of Whitby, master mariner & Grace his wife (Elizabeth,
Jane & Grace being 3 of the grandchildren & administrators of Francis Bailey
late of Whitby, shipwright)
- Christopher Prissick, Whitby, master mariner
- John Prissick, Whitby, master mariner, Christopher Prissick the younger, Whitby,
master mariner (2 other grandchildren of Francis Bailey).
- Lloyd's Evening Post (London), 1795. 24.8.1795 - Lloyd's
Evening Post:
On Friday last died at Hull, Capt William Pressick of the ship Crescent, son
of Mr Samuel Pressick of Whitby. He arrived there from Petersburgh last Monday.
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, 1861. 3.5.1861 -
The Hull Packet and East Riding Times:
April 30 at Hull, aged 32 years, Anne wife of Mr John Prissick, Compositor.
- Ibid., 1843. 1.9.1843 - Hull Packet and East Riding Times:
report of John Prissick, Printer, winning a foot race.
- General Register Office Reference, 1863. Marriages Jun 1863
Sculcoates 9d 219
.
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, 1852. 24.12.1852
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times:
On the 18th december, at Sculcoates Church, ..... Mr John Prissick, compositor,
to Ann, daughter of Mr John Marshall, miller, Newland.
- North Yorkshire Registry of Deeds, CW/336/464. 30&31.12.1801
Lease & release
John Bennett Preswick, late of Whitby now residing at Sawbridgeworth, Herts,
gent.
Samuel Butler, Whitby, gent
..concerns 1/10 part or share in the theatre or building on Scate Lane in Ruswarp.
- Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle, 1849. 1.12.1849
- Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle:
Deaths: .... on the 25th ult., Barnabas Pressick and on the 28th ult., Robert
Pressick, grandchildren of Mrs Reading, White Horse Inn, Droxford.
- The Hull Packet and Humber Mercury, 1831. 2.8.1831 - The
Hull Packet and Humber Mercury :
At the house of her son in law, Mr Prissick, of this place, aged 79, Mrs Butterworth,
relict of the late Mr Butterworth near Halifax.
- The Hull Packet, 1833. 12.7.1833 - The Hull Packet:
reports (from Friday's Gazette) the dissolving of the partnership of Depledge
& Prissick, Hull, Merchants.
- Ibid., 1838. 6.7.1838 - Hull Packet:
Yesterday, at St James's Church ..... Captain Christopher Thomas Anderson, of
this port to Marianne, only daughter of the late Wm Holmes Esq. of London, and
daughter in law to Thomas Prissick Esq., Villa Place.
---.
- The Hull Packet and Humber Mercury, 1831. 6.9.1831 - The
Hull Packet and Humber Mercury:
Yesterday morning, at the Holy Trinity Church ....... Mr T. Prissick, merchant,
to Mrs Holmes, Belvidere Place.
- The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary
and General Advertiser, 1809. 21.3.1809 - The Hull Packet and Original Weekly
Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser
On the 8th inst., in the 47th year of his age, Mr. Prissick of this place plumber
& glazier.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1829 (v. 179,
f. 344). Will of George Pressick, Borrowby, N. Yorkshire, Farmer.
Dated 2.4.1829, proved 3 June 1829 at York.
- TNA: Exchequer Records, E 134/11Geo3/Mich10. Joseph Wood,
son of Joseph Wood, married Jane Stainton and had three daughters: Dorothy the
wife of Robert Adston, Hannah Barker, and Jane who died young.
- The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary
and General Advertiser, 1813. 17.8.1813 - The Hull Packet and Original Weekly
Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser:
20.8.1813 - The Morning Chronicle:
21.8.1813 - The Ipswich Journal:
On wednesday last, Mr Christopher Preswick of Whitby, a Gentleman whose excellent
qualities eminently endeared him to a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance.
He lost his life in the humane attempt to rescue from drowning a person whom
he observed borne away by a current formed by the outset of the tide round a
bank, into which he had been inadvertently drawn in the exercise of bathing.
In the effort used by both parties on this occasion, Mr P. was borne off his
feet into the current, and both unfortunately perished before assistance could
reach them. The name of the other unfortunate sufferer was Paul Stott, of Kirby,
late of Whitby, brazier. -- The loss of an individual of the humane and enterprising
spirit of Mr Preswick, will be severely felt and deeply regretted at Whitby,
the place of his nativity and residence.
- The Newcastle Courant, 1820. 27.5 & 3.6.1820 - Newcastle
Courant:
Adverts regarding the settling of the estate of Edward Prissick, South Shields.
- Ibid., 1848. 12.5.1848 - The Newcastle Courant:
At South Shields ..... on the 6th inst., Mr Josiah Hargrave, of Belfast, to Jane
Barbara, fourth daughter of the late Mr Edward Prissick of South SHields.
- Ibid., 1848. 22.12.1848 - The Newcastle Courant:
At South Shields .... 19th inst., ..... in Albert Terrace, aged 69, greatly respected,
Margaret, relict of Mr Edward Prissick, shipowner.
- The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary
and General Advertiser, 1818. 15.12.1818 - The Hull Packet and Original Weekly
Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser:
On the 9th inst., at South Shields, Mr Edw. Prissick, ship-owner, greatly esteemed.
- North Yorkshire Registry of Deeds, CR/173/269. 29&30.12.1797
Lease & release
1. William Prissick the elder of Maltby in parish Stainton, gent & Dinah Prissick
his wife
William Prissick the younger of the town of Shrewsbury, Esq son of the said
William Prissick the elder & Dinah his wife and a devisee named in the last will
& testament of William Carter. Ingleby, yeoman decd
Ann Carter of Great Broughton, widow and relict & administrator of the last
will & testament of John Carter of the same place yeoman decd
Thomas Carter of Ingleby aforesaid, yeoman eldest son and heir of the said
John Carter
2. Matthew ?? Merchant of London
.. land in Great Broughton...heretofore the estate of William Snowdon & Sarah
his wife & were purchased by the said William Carter
---.
- Ibid., CZ/469/629 26&27.2.1805. Lease & release
William Prissick late of Stainsby in the p. of Stainton & now of Toft in the
township of Seaton Carew, Durham, gent is a party..
- The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary
and General Advertiser, 1814. 3.5.1814 - The Hull Packet and Original Weekly
Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser:
On Sunday the 17th ult., Mr Robert Turnbull, late master of the ship Minstrel
of Whitby, to Mrs Pressick, widow of Joseph Pressick of that place mariner.
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, 1867. 27.12.1867
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times:
December 20 at Hull, aged 74 years, Mr William Prissick, cabinetmaker, and upwards
of 35 years superintendent of the Commisioners of Sculcoates and Board of Health
fire-engines.
- The Leeds Mercury, 1832. 5.5.1832 - Leeds Mercury:
reports from the London Gazette that the partnership of Soulsby, Evans, Soulsby
& M. Prissick(late Mrs Holmes, widow), Milford Lane Strand, Coal Merchants &
Wharfingers is dissolved so far as regards M. Prissick.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1665 (v47, f.378).
Will of Christopher Pressicke, Brotton, weaver.
Dated 13 January 1665, proved 1665 at York.
- Ibid., 1669 (v50, f. 10). Will of Margaret Preswicke, Gisbrough,
widow, dated 3 Jan 1669, proved 1669 at York.
- The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, 1850. 12.4.1850 -
The Hull Packet and East Riding Times:
April 6, at Christ Church, Scarbro', Mr William Sturdy, joiner to Miss Harriet,
daughter of Mr Prissick Mallory, farmer, all of Scarbro'.
- Boyd's Burial Index per English origins.
- Printed t/s of Middlesex Sessions records 1612-1614, p.413.
22 Jan 1613/4 (roll 530/102) Prosecutor of George Brookes & Richard Wennell of
Hackney for housebreaking.
- Ibid., p.114. 18 may 1613 Jury inc. Miles Proswike of Hackney.
- Boyd's Burial Index per English origins, 1648. 1648 PRESWICK
MILES HACKNEY (ST JOHN) MIDDLESEX.
- Boyd's marriage Index, per English Origins, 1593. 1593
PRESICK MILES BREWER ANNIS London (St Michael Paternoster Royal).
- Memorials of the Goldsmith's Company. W.S.Prideaux, 1648
(p.251). 2.6.1648 Court of Wardens: Mr Presseck desires that he may be discharged
the office of touch warden - £32 fine.
- Register of Merchant Taylor's School, London. 1561 - 1934
ed. E.P.Hart, 1612/13. Pressick, Henry 1612 - 13 s. of Miles (yeoman), Hackney,
Middx.
- The National Archives: Chancery Records, C2/ChasI/S45/32.
Sympson, Periam & Lacye v Preswicke
Complt of Richard Sympson, White Fryers, London, carpenter; Edward Periam, London,
brewer & Richard Lacye, London, brewer (dated 2.7.1639).
Answer of Thomas Pristwicke and Elizabeth his wife (dated 24.6.1640).
- Ibid., C2/ChasI/S130/70. Sympson v Preswicke
Replication of Richard Sympson & Edward Peryam, complt. to the answer of Thomas
Preswicke and Elizabeth his wife deft (not dated)
.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1689. Will
of Metcalfe SAUNDERSON of Pinchinthorpe, yeoman, 21 Nov 1689 vol 61. folio
326
Wife Ann SAUNDERSON
(property & land in tenure of Jane FLINTOFT & Henry CALVERT)
Oliver PRISSICK of Guisborough & Margaret his wife [joint executors]
Nephew George SILLIBURNE [joint executor]
Sister Margaret DIXON
Sister Mary HOWITT
Neice Ann HARRISON
Nephew James SAUNDERSON
Brother Robert SAUNDERSON
Nephew William SAUNDERSON
Margaret & Ann SAUNDERSON, his sisters, and Jane HARRISON, his cousin
(cottage in Pinchinthorpe in occupation of Margery ELLIS)
Sister Mary SCARTH
Richard, nephew of Mr Ralph HOWARD
William the son of William SNAWDON
Barbara the wife of William SNAWDON
Witnesses: Ra: HOWARD, Will: SNOWDON, John SUGGIT, Elizth ELLIS.
- Ibid., vol 61/282. Will of Ann SANDERSON of Pinchinthorpe,
Guisborough, widow, 15 Jun 1690
Mr Thomas WATERHOUSE Esq. & his wife
folio 282
George SILLIBURNE
Hellen RAWLIN
Servant Ann WALTON
Servant Thomas Christopher
William SNAWDON & Oliver PRESWICK [joint executors]
Witnesses: Thos: BRIDGNELL, John SUGGIT, Thos: CHRISTOPHER.
- The Leeds Mercury, 1811. 26.10.1811 - The Leeds Mercury:
On Sunday se'nnight, the following calamitous event took place at the residence
of Mr Thomas Pressick, near Loftus in the North Riding of Yorkshire. A stack
of hay containing upwards of sixty tons which had been
made in too damp a state took fire, and the flames communicating to seven adjacent
corn ricks, the whole were entirely consumed. The amount of the damage is estimated
to £800. To the distress naturally arising
from this .. event was added the .... illness and death of Mr Matthew Corner
of Whitby, ship owner and son in law of Mr Pressick, at whose house he had been
confined by indisposition ............
- The Hull Packet and Humber Mercury, 1831. 28.6.1831 - The
Hull Packet and Humber Mercury:
On Wednesday last at the Holy Trinity Church ...... Mr John Prissick porter to
the Steam Packets, to Ann Strafford, youngest daughter of Mr John Strafford,
pilot, all of this place.
---.
- The Hull Packet, 1838. 6.7.1838 - Hull Packet:
Yesterday, at St James's Church ..... Captain Christopher Thomas Anderson, of
this port to Marianne, only daughter of the late Wm Holmes Esq. of London, and
daughter in law to Thomas Prissick Esq., Villa Place.
- Ibid., 1842. 8.4.1842 - Hull Packet:
Death at Sea - On the 25th November last, off the Cape of Good Hope, in a heavy
gale of wind whilst clearing the main topsail sheets, Mr William Frederick Holmes,
Chief Officer of the barque Washington, of this port.
He was washed overboard by a sea and drowned after having caught a rope which
was thrown to him but he was unable to hold. The deceased was thrid son of Mrs
Prissick of this town and was much respected by his shipmates and numerous friends.
He had but just attained his 21st year.
- Ibid., 1841. 16.4.1841 - Hull Packet:
On Tuesday, the 13th inst., at Sculcoates Church, Mr John Green, printer to Miss
Margaret Prissick, both of this place.
- The Leeds Mercury, 1862. 6.10.1862 - The Leeds Mercury:
Sept 30th at South Shields ........ the Rev James Barnes, Primitive Methodist
Minister of Gilesgate Moor, near Durham to Miss Margaret Pressick of South Shields.
- Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle, 1881. 12.3.1881
- Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle:
Marriages: ..... on the 3rd inst., at St James Church, Milton ......... Albert
Pressick Larcom to Mary Hannah Bailey, both of Fratton, Portsea.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, Copy Wills Vol
89, f.52. Thomas Lincoln senr, Gisbrough, yeoman. dated 17.9.1736, proved 25.10.1744(f.52)
son Mauris Lincolne
daughter Joann Frankland
son Thomas
daughter Ann Leng
Mr William Spencer
daughter Elizabeth Daile
wit: Will Spencer, Richd Spencer, Esther Spencer.
- St Nicholas, Guisborough, Parish register Transcript (Teesside
Archives), 1732. Marr: 30.11.1732 Maurice Lincoln & Margaret Preswick btp Banns.
- Ibid., 1841. 2.11.1841 Thomas Pressick Andrew, full Age,
Skelton & Charlotte Sayer.
- Ibid., 1722. Marr: 20.11.1722 John Johnson & Elisabeth Preswick
btp Banns.
- Ibid., 1727. Marr: 14.11.1727 George Talboyce & Jane Preswick
btp Banns.
- Ibid., 1733. Marr: 6.5.1733 Thomas Preswick & Mary Golton
btp Banns.
- Ibid., 1739. Marr: 23.4.1739 John reed & Isabel Preswick
btp Banns.
- Prerogative Court of Canterbury Probate Records, Tha National
Archives, 1636. Will of Richard Dynes, Citizen & Brewer, London. dated 14.1.1635,
proved 22.1.1636 PROB 11/170.
- Durham Probate Registry: University of Durham, 1776 A 30.
Will of George Porrit, Elwick, Durham.
Written 1776, probate 1776, At Durham.
.
- Ibid., 1776. Admn of Joseph Porrett, Sheraton Hill Top,
Durham, Yeoman.
Dated 15 March 1776 at Durham.
.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute.
- Prerogative Court of Canterbury Probate Records, Tha National
Archives, Will of Robert Burbank, Ruswarp, Whitby, Gent. Dated 3.5.1819, proved
at London 23 March 1820.
PRO ref Prob 11/1626.
- TNA: Exchequer Records, E 134/11Geo3/Mich10. ..Joseph Wood
the elder married the daughter of Thomas Smallwood.
- York Probate Registry: Borthwick Institute, 1681. Will of
Jane Prissicke, Thornaby, N. Yorks, Widow.
Dated 26.5.1681, proved 2.7.1681 at York.
- Ibid., 1679. Will of George Preswick, Guisbrough, Yorks.
Weaver.
Dated 1 Jan 1678, proved 18 October 1679 at York.
- Ibid., 1687. Will of Thomas Preswick, Guisbrough, Husbandman.
dated 12 March 1686/7, proved April 1687 at York.
- Ibid., 1673. Will of John Pressicke (the eldest), Gisbrough,
dated Jan 1672, proved Jun 1673 at York.
- Ibid., 1678. Will of Robert Preswick, Gisbrough, dated Dec
1677, proved Apr 1678 at York.
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