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Edmund Bogg
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Belonged to the hospital of St. Leonard of York. The chancel arch is late Norman ; there are also two ancient windows. On the walls and floor of the chancel are many memorials to the Hungate family, of whom one, William Hungate, founded the grammar school at Sherburn, and did many other benevolent things ; the last one reads : — " Interred the Body of Sir Charges Hungate, OF HUDIJ3STON HAI, r„ Br. , The Last Mai, e Heir of that Antient Family, Nov. 6th, 1749, Aged 63. " I. ORD DACRE'S CROSS, IN... THE HEDGEROW (NEAR TO THE FIEI, D KNOWN AS 'THE GRAVES'), TOWTON.
192 THE OT. D KINGDOM OF ELMET.
At the latter end of the fifteenth century the estates of the ancient family of St. Ley, or generally Sallay, fell into the hands of William Hun gate, through his marriage with Olive, daughter of William Sallay, the last male representative of a house which had been settled at Saxton for several centuries.
William Hungatc was the son of William H ungate, of Borneby ; his marriage is likely to have occurred not long after the battle of Towton, for Leland tells that it was he who gathered together the bodies of the slain and caused them to be buried in Saxton churchyard.


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