Ann Barwick

Events 


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Burial: 15 June 1677.

Place of Burial: Hinderwell, Yorkshire.

The burial is recorded in the Guisborough Quaker records.


Relationships


Father: unknown.

Mother: unknown.


Brother: Robert Barwick. Married Grace.

The burial record of Ann’s son Nicholas describes him as nephew to Robert Barwick of Kelk. Robert was a Quaker. He died in jail after nine weeks imprisonment for refusing to swear an oath, on 28 March 1661.


Spouse: Nicholas Tiplady. Married 22 July 1634 in Easington, Yorkshire.

The marriage is recorded in the parish register.


Children: 

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Elizabeth Tiplady (baptized 4 July 1636 in Eastingon)


John Tiplady (baptized 25 February 1637/8 in Easington) married Jane Harrison 12 November 1663 in Hinderwell, Yorkshire.


Nicholas Tiplady (baptized 26 January 1639/40 in Easington - buried 27 May 1657 in Foston on the Wolds, Yorkshire).


Ann Tiplady married Thomas Sanderson 4 April 1672. Ann was a Quaker.


Christopher Tiplady of Danby, yeoman, left a will dated 1714.


Margaret Tiplady married Richard Jousy 3 December 1680 at Dibble Bridge, Yorkshire. Margaret was a Quaker.


Timothy Tiplady (buried 26 June 1685) married Margaret Radcliffe 4 April 1672 at Liverton, Yorkshire. TImothy was a Quaker.


Evidence


from Shaw:

Robert Barwick and his wife were convinced at their house in Bridglington, and went on to regularly receive travelling Friends thoughout the 1650s.

(p. 32)


from The First Publishers of Truth:

Robt Barwick, of Kelke, & his wife received the Truth, and their house was made a Receptacle for Travelling Friends for many Years; their Hearts were truly given up to serve the Lord and his People, counting nothing too dear to part with for the Truth sake. So many of the Lords Servants were greatly Comforted & refreshed under their Roofe.


Robert Barwick had been a Cornet under General Lambert.


from the A. R Barclay MSS:

CXXVIII

Robert Barwick

At Yorke Assize there held the fift Month called July 18 day 1654.

Passages concerneinge Robert Barwicke, who was called to bee a jurye man at York Assis there to doe service….Passages concerneing a Frend Robert Barwicke returned a jury man, who was imprisoned two dayes because hee denyed sweareing & doffinge his hatt beefore the Judges But sett free out of prison now.

Concerneing Robt. Barwick 1654 Yorkshire


from the Foston on the Wolds parish registers:

Nicholas Tiplady nephew to Robert Barwick of Kelk was buryed the 27. day of Mar 1657


from the Papers of the St Quinton Family

1 March 1661

Feoffment: Robert Barwick of Great Kelk yeoman and wife Grace to her natural son George Porter: for £102.6.4 in lands of R. B. which was left to G. P. by his natural father Ralph Porter dec'd. Water corn mill in Great Kelk. Witn. Robert Langdale, Solomon Hall, Robert Porter, Christopher Porter, Jos. Helmsley


17 July 1672

Bargain and Sale: Joseph Helmsley of Great Kelk yeoman and wife Grace (widow of Robert Barwick) and George Porter of Stepney, county Middlesex, broad silk weaver to Ralph Porter of Bridlington mercer As U DDSQ(2)/4/1 (Great Kelk Mill). Witn. Christopher Rudston, William Langdaile, Samuel Wearsdale, James Robson, Richard Browne, James Morris, Mary Barwick 


from the Guisborough Quaker register:

Burials 1677

4:15.  Anne the wife of Nicholas Tiplady of Ellerby was then buried in Philip Scarths Burying Place in Hinderwell.


References


“The A R Barclay MSS” in The Journal of the Friends’ Historical Society v. 48 no. 3, Spring 1957.


Easington parish registers. Digital images on Findmypast.co.uk.


Foston on the Wolds parish registers. Digital images on Findmypast.co.uk.


Shaw, Gareth. Tolerance and Toleration: The experioence of the Quakers in East Yorkshire c. 1660-1699 (Ph.D. thesis, University of Hull, 2006).