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174 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

Who will not ratify these eloquent words, or justify my humble<br />

endeavour to associate his memory with the memories of the brave and<br />

good who have lived and died amongst us, and whose achievements<br />

adorn our Minster !<br />

WALWORTH.<br />

On the first west window on the north side of the Choir we find<br />

another variety of the bend, viz., Gules a bend ragulee (i.e. embattled)<br />

argent, between two garbs or,* which introduces us to a name not only<br />

associated with the Minster, but illustrious in the history of England, viz.<br />

Walworth.<br />

Surtees, in his History of Durham, says "There was a family who<br />

" bore the name, but they had no land here," i.e. Walworth, a village about<br />

nine miles from Darlington, on the Stockton and Darlington line, where<br />

there is a ruin of a castle, built temp. Queen Elizabeth by Thomas Jennison,<br />

and where James I. rested April i4th, 1603. The Walworths, however, are<br />

mentioned as owning land in Preston in Skerne, Great Burston, and<br />

Darlington ; and there is another Walworth in the county of Surrey, one<br />

of seventeen manors in the hundred of Brixistan (Brixton) given by<br />

Edmund Ironsides to his jester, Hitard, who (temp. Edward the Confessor)<br />

made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and, before starting, went to the<br />

Church of Christ in Canterbury and presented it. At the dissolution (time<br />

of Henry VIII.), the King placed a dean and twelve prebendaries there<br />

in lieu of the prior and monks. f<br />

In 1396 Margaret Walworth is mentioned in the Bishop<br />

of Winchester's<br />

registry as lady of the manor, probably lessee under the priory ;<br />

and in i3th Edward IV., 1474, Sir George Walworth died "seized" of it.<br />

Two members of the family of Walworth (probably belonging to the<br />

northern race of that name) were canons of York, viz., John de Walworth,<br />

who, in 1349, was prebendary of Salton, annexed to the priorate of Hexham;<br />

and Thomas Walworth, who, in 1406, was collated to the prebend of<br />

Langtoft, and was vicar-general and chaplain to Archbishop Scrope. He<br />

was buried in the Minster. He had also been prebendary of Stillington<br />

and Bugthorpe, and was rector of Hemingbrough.<br />

His will is recorded in the Teslamenta Eboracensia, in which he<br />

bequeaths "Parvum portiforium meum" (i.e. my pocket breviary) "cum<br />

" quo sepulcrum Domini nostri Jesu Christi peregre visitavi," which shews<br />

that he had performed a pilgrimage to the Holy Land almost the only<br />

fact which we know of his<br />

life.<br />

* See coloured illustration. t Manning's History of Surrey, vol. iii. p. 265.

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