Dorothy Savile1
F, #499241
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Dorothy Savile is the daughter of Robert Savile.2 She married George Kaye, son of Sir John Kaye, 2nd Bt. and Ann Lister.1
Her married name became Kaye.
Her married name became Kaye.
Child of Dorothy Savile and George Kaye
- Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt.+2 b. 4 Sep 1697, d. 5 Apr 1752
Ellen Wilkinson1
F, #499243, d. 1729
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Ellen Wilkinson was the daughter of John Wilkinson.2 She married Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt., son of George Kaye and Dorothy Savile.1 She died in 1729.1
Her married name became Lister-Kaye.1
Her married name became Lister-Kaye.1
Child of Ellen Wilkinson and Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt.
- Sir John Lister-Kaye, 5th Bt.+2 b. 26 Jun 1725, d. 27 Dec 1789
Sir John Lister-Kaye, 5th Bt.1
M, #499244, b. 26 June 1725, d. 27 December 1789
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Sir John Lister-Kaye, 5th Bt. was born on 26 June 1725.1 He was the son of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt. and Ellen Wilkinson.2 He died on 27 December 1789 at age 64, without legitimate issue.1
He was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.1 He succeeded as the 5th Baronet Kaye, of Woodsome, co. York [E., 1642] on 5 April 1752.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1761 to 1762.1 He lived at Denby Grange, Yorkshire, England.1
He was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.1 He succeeded as the 5th Baronet Kaye, of Woodsome, co. York [E., 1642] on 5 April 1752.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1761 to 1762.1 He lived at Denby Grange, Yorkshire, England.1
Child of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 5th Bt.
- Sir John Lister-Kaye, 1st Bt.+2 b. 1772, d. 28 Feb 1827
Claude Guy de la Faye d'Entrains Biard1
M, #499245, d. 1991
Last Edited=28 Dec 2011
Claude Guy de la Faye d'Entrains Biard married Suzanne June Toye Ridsdale, daughter of Cyril Ernest Musgrave Ridsdale and Lilian Maude Erskine Cole, in 1957.1 He died in 1991.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2606. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt.1
M, #499246, b. 4 September 1697, d. 5 April 1752
Last Edited=23 Apr 2015
Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt. 2
He was given the name of John Kaye at birth.3 He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.3 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Kaye, of Woodsome, co. York [E., 1642] on 10 July 1726.3 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for York between 1734 and 1740.3 He held the office of Alderman of York in 1735.3 He held the office of Lord-Mayor of York in 1737.3 He lived at Denby Grange, Yorkshire, England.3
Child of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt. and Ellen Wilkinson
- Sir John Lister-Kaye, 5th Bt.+3 b. 26 Jun 1725, d. 27 Dec 1789
Child of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt. and Dorothy Richardson
- Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Bt.3 b. 11 Aug 1736, d. 25 Dec 1809
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2364. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S555] BBC - Your Paintings, online http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/. Hereinafter cited as BBC - Your Paintings.
- [S37] BP2003. [S37]
Richard Richardson1
M, #499247
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Richard Richardson graduated with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1 He lived at North Bierley, Yorkshire, England.1
Child of Richard Richardson
Dorothy Richardson1
F, #499248
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Dorothy Richardson is the daughter of Richard Richardson.2 She married Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt., son of George Kaye and Dorothy Savile, on 29 July 1730.1
From 29 July 1730, her married name became Lister-Kaye.1
From 29 July 1730, her married name became Lister-Kaye.1
Child of Dorothy Richardson and Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt.
- Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Bt.2 b. 11 Aug 1736, d. 25 Dec 1809
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Bt.1
M, #499249, b. 11 August 1736, d. 25 December 1809
Last Edited=13 Apr 2014
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Bt. was born on 11 August 1736.1 He was the son of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 4th Bt. and Dorothy Richardson.2 He married, secondly, Helen Fenton, daughter of William Fenton, on 29 August 1791.1 He died on 25 December 1809 at age 73, without male issue.1
He graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1761 with a Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.)1 He held the office of Prebendary of York between 1768 and 1783.1 He was Rector at Kirkby Clayworth, Nottinghamshire, England.2 He graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1770 with a Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.)1 He held the office of Prebendary of Southwell between 1774 and 1780.1 He held the office of Chaplain to King George III in 1776.1 He held the office of Prebendary of Durham between 1777 and 1784.1 He held the office of Archdeacon of Nottinghamshire between 1780 and 1809.1 He held the office of Prebendary of Southwell between 1783 and 1809.1 He succeeded as the 6th Baronet Kaye, of Woodsome, co. York [E., 1642] on 27 December 1789.1 He was appointed Fellow, Royal Society (F.R.S.)1 He was appointed Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (F.S.A.)1 On his death, the baronetcy became extinct.1
He graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1761 with a Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.)1 He held the office of Prebendary of York between 1768 and 1783.1 He was Rector at Kirkby Clayworth, Nottinghamshire, England.2 He graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1770 with a Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.)1 He held the office of Prebendary of Southwell between 1774 and 1780.1 He held the office of Chaplain to King George III in 1776.1 He held the office of Prebendary of Durham between 1777 and 1784.1 He held the office of Archdeacon of Nottinghamshire between 1780 and 1809.1 He held the office of Prebendary of Southwell between 1783 and 1809.1 He succeeded as the 6th Baronet Kaye, of Woodsome, co. York [E., 1642] on 27 December 1789.1 He was appointed Fellow, Royal Society (F.R.S.)1 He was appointed Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (F.S.A.)1 On his death, the baronetcy became extinct.1