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2Research from the Everingham estates, York from David Alexander Richard Waterton-Anderson. Everingham Barony and ancestor charts.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol VII (Edinburgh: 1870) p 145 Sir John Everingham was one of the English commanders at the battle of Flodden, Northumberland on 19 September 1513.
Surtees Society, Vol 74, Testamenta Eboracensia - Part V, (Durham: 1884) p 173
Sir John Everingham of Birkin, made his will on 14 October 1523. He asks that "My bodie to be beried where it shall please oure Lorde God". He mentions covenants of marriage made with Sir William Scargill and with Thomas Lindley, esquire. He leaves part of his estate to his wife and part to his son, Henry Everingham.
Sir John Everingham was one of the English commanders at the battle of
Flodden, Northumberland on 19 September 1513.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. VII
(Edinburgh: 1870) p. 145
1523 Will of Sir John proved 22 Oct. 1528. Will proved at York, John de Evernigham (Kt., of Birkin), among other pious gifts bequeathed the sum of 6s. 8d. to the Friars of Pontefract, "to praye for my sall" (York Wills, ix., 417)
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