- Thomas Levett
Thomas Levett (1594 - ca. 1655), was an Oxford-educated
Lincoln's Inn barrister, judge of theAdmiralty for the Northern Counties andHigh Sheriff of Rutland .Levett was born in High Melton, Yorkshire, son of Thomas Levett. [Oxford University records list Lincoln College student Levett as 'son and heir of Thomas Levett of Melton on the Hill, Yorkshire, gent.' Levett also took an advanced degree fromOrleans University in France. [http://books.google.com/books?id=N-ItAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA904&lpg=PA904&dq=levett+petworth&source=web&ots=FDR6BEWgGH&sig=82nxCDbY1XFLdgcQ8BNlGcbf0Q4&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result] ] He was married to Margaret Lindley, daugher of John Lindley ofLeathley , Yorkshire. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=hkjQ90cX71oC&pg=PA68&lpg=PA68&dq=%22thomas+levet%22+tixover&source=web&ots=MmixwcsubV&sig=2CdIq5Sqxs_novD4sQjQOXqraYc&hl=en Ancestry of Thomas Levett, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, 1913] ] Through his marriage,Levett was related to SirGuy Palmes , MP for Rutland from 1621-22 andHigh Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1622-23. (Palmes was eventually heavily fined by Parliament and pardoned for hisRoyalist sympathies.) In spite of his familial relationship with Palmes, Levett apparently favoured the Parliamentary cause against the King. In June 1647 he contributed towards the Parliament's "Ordinance for the raising of Moneyes to be imployed towards the maintenance of Forces within this Kingdome, under the Command of SirThomas Fairfax Knight," as documents from Parliament put it, as well as "for the speedy transporting of, and paying the Forces for the carrying on the Warre of Ireland." [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56181 Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660, C.H. Firth, 1911, British History Online] ]Interested in antiquarian pursuits, Levett's lasting contribution was to the study of early Yorkshire history. Levett came into possession of the
Chartulary ofSt. John of Pontefract Abbey , a collection of early documents of Yorkshire kept by theCluniac abbey founded in 1090. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=mv0GAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=pontefract+levet&source=web&ots=0m-Em56hdB&sig=b6gbJOUEiRb93nqWlFu0PlCby_I&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result Collectanea toporaphica et genealogica, Vol. II, Society of Antiquaries, John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London, 1835] ] The Chartulary was later published by theYorkshire Archaeological Society , a publication which allowed historians a rare glimpse into medieval Yorkshire. In 1626-27 Levett gave the document to the well-known Yorkshire historianRoger Dodsworth , according to Dodsworth. AsJoseph Hunter noted in his "Deanery of Doncaster," Dodsworth "was intimate with Levett of Tixover, who gave him a Chartulary of the Cluniacs of Pontefract." [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=8pUDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=%22high+melton%22+levet&source=web&ots=FhZ1vbF33D&sig=UwtnHjDTX08B36tfbG0p9v49Gvo&hl=en Index of Cartularies, Thomas Phillips, 1839] ] Within the Chartulary, Dodsworth wrote in his own handwriting to commemorate the fact that Levett had given him the manuscripts: "ex dono Tomae Levett de High Melton, in anno 1626-27."How Levett came into possession of the Chartulary is unknown, but the Levetts of High Melton and
Normanton had been prominent in Yorkshire for centuries and had once controlledRoche Abbey . In the "Monasticon Anglicanum" published by the antiquarianSir William Dugdale in 1655 is the abstact of a deed from Roche Abbey which Levett gave to Dugdale. Dugdale's caption: "ex autographo penes Thomam Levet super de Tikesover in com. Rutland." As a descendant of the family who had controlled the Abbey at Roche centuries earlier, Thomas Levett had apparently inherited many early manuscripts associated with the Levetts of Yorkshire. Dodsworth noted that the Levetts of High Melton had come from Normanton, where they were lords of the manor of Newlands Estate, Normanton, and early members of thePreceptory of theKnights Hospitallers . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=qqULAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA558&lpg=PA558&dq=wakefield+levett&source=web&ots=IBDfUY-9u5&sig=VBzaRQYThvBjRsQmD-SE18hAXD8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result#PPA231,M1 Walks in Yorkshire; Wakefield and Its Neighbourhood, William Stott Banks, Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, London, 1871] ]Thomas Levett's brother was John Levett, a well-known attorney at
York . [In 1632 John Levett was granted the patent to act as barristercommissary on behalf of the Archbishop of York, whom Levett subsequently represented for many years.] Both brothers were large landowners and active in property sales inYorkshire . TheCooke Baronets bought much of their early estate from the Levett family, and theCopley Baronets of Sprotborough also dealt extensively with the two brothers. Perhaps not surprisingly for two sibling barristers, the two Levetts often found themselves embroiled in lawsuits in connection with their property dealings. [ [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=199-cd&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18 Estate papers of the Copley Family, Baronets, of Sprotborough including Nottinghamshire deeds of the Cromwell Family (Lords Cromwell) 1299-1516, Sheffield Archives, The National Archives, nationalarchives.gov.uk] ]References
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=hkjQ90cX71oC&pg=PA71&lpg=PA71&dq=levett+%22high+melton%22+rutland&source=web&ots=Mmiuydvub_&sig=zxJQ3REhuTZb9-NIw6LHOmsmfdI&hl=en Thomas Levett, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, 1913]
* [http://merlin.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/cvma/servlet/webimage?ScannedImageID=8243&CVMAWinNo=sVI&CVMAPanelNo=1b&MuseumRegNo=&al_windowdes=South%20window&county=Yorkshire,%20West%20Riding&location=High%20Melton,%20St%20James Levett coat of arms, Sable a fesse embattled between three leopards heads erased Argent langued Gules (quartered by the arms of Savile), St. James Church, High Melton, Yorkshire]
* [http://www.lindleyancestry.co.uk/otleybrass.jpgLindley and Palmes, The Otley Brass, All Saints Church, Otley, Yorkshire]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=hkjQ90cX71oC&pg=PA68&lpg=PA68&dq=%22john+lindley%22+leathley&source=web&ots=Mmiuyepn9Y&sig=awIDeyYbzVZbVlF53Ld9pcgGjPo&hl=en Family of Levett of Normanton and High Melton, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, 1913]
* [http://www.thurcroftweb.co.uk/gen/levett.htm Levett of High Melton, Yorkshire, Thurcroftweb]
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