The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
E-'i-i in ^'^^ twoiui>-tri Vfar ot niio,'!i Eli'z.ibeth. A.l). ir>;r-S, nri>tlie followlnsr Ofuriuv' lb.t) name of UiKU.Thill: Tti'Mii-.ts l[i(i..ThilI. of >,L'thtr-};tui^loa; Uuuifrv T'ruHriiiU.of Kiiiofcfl, hw brother; John rivlL-rlu.!. of WljirL-liurcU, his iiro'hei-; William I'liilcrinli, of Sn-aiiivf!:. U|n^n-Avon, son of Wiliiani. Uro-ht-r of IMohilis; E.iw;»ri.i rii<!i.Tt!!'.;. of liiirton on rlif" Heath, hrothi rof TUoir.js; ih'.'!i,!- L hiUtIuU. of Jlulford, suconU aouo' Thomas.-- CoUectaut-a 'Uv);>- jjraphica cl <-ii-riiMi(i-ii;;i, vi.;. viii., li>S.
« Loaecu^t;* i'oiJot', t-i c-tatJ-iegita, vol. vi, 3.il-r;S4.
4o6 HISTORY OF THE COUN'TV OF WESTCHESTER.
shire in 1619, we leani that William Underhill of Wolverhampton, County of Stattord, '-lyved in the ycre of our Lord 1423," and by his wife * * * * daughter of Stanley, of Bromuack, left Nathaniel Underhill, who married * * * * daughter of * * * * Butt, County of Warwick, their son John Underhill,** of Huningham, County of War%vick, had a lease for eighty years of the Manor of Eatington. Sec, County of Warwick, from Sir Ralph Shirley, in 1509; he died November 29th, 1518; By his v/ife Agnes, daughter and heir of Thomas Porter, of Eatington, County of Warwick, he had two sons -- Edward Underhill, his second son, who had a fresh lease for one hundred years of the ISIanor of Eatington, in 1541 ; Francis, son of Sir R. Shirley died Nov. 5th, 1546, and was the ancestor of the Underbills of Eatington,^ TaUicote and New Place, Stratford, &c.
"In the body of tlie church be severall marble grave stones," says Du2:dale, whereoa are portriar.ures in brasse, viz : The first of n Bum in a gown with lils wife, over whose heads arc two coats of arms, I a cheverou betwixt o trefoils 1 1 partr per cljeveron arg and sable, 2 morccocks, of the second, iu chief, and at their feet a plate with this epitaph: