Notes for: John Wycliffe

This family comes from An History of Richmondshire, in the North Riding of the County of York; together with those parts of the Everwicschire of Domesday which form The Wapentakes of Lonsdale, Ewecross, and Amunderness, in the Counties of York, Lancaster, and Westmoreland, by Thomas Dunham WHITAKER. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees (and others), 1823. 2 volumes. It says the first three generations "are not sufficiently proved." Here is the info given there on this family:

John Wycliffe, of Thorpe, Esquire, eldest son and heir, bapt. 16 December 1641, living 1692. Married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Hilton, of Murton, in Com. Westmerland, first wife. Married Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, of Stanhope, in Com. Pal. Dun., second wife.

I'm not sure about the order of John and Anne's children.

Surtees, v. 36, p. 195: He was age 22 on Sept. 13, 1665.

Marshall Plantagenet's The History of Yorkshire: Wapentake of Gilling West, in the genealogy of the Wycliffes at Gayles (p. 157), says this:

John Wycliffe of Thorpe-juxta-Wycliffe, eldest son, bap. 16th Dec., 1641; living 1692. He married Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hilton of Murton, co. Westmoreland; 1st wife. He married Anne, dau. of Thomas Fetherstonhalgh of Stanhope, co. Durham; 2nd wife.