The Wallis Family of York, Yorkshire, England, and their relations.

Notes


Edward Wallis M.D.-2706

Probably.. "Wallis, Edward (Male) Address(es): York Date: 1748
Occupation(s): apothecary, medicine(m)
Subscribed to A System of Natural Philosophy, being a course of
lectures in mechanics, optics, hydrostatics, and astronomy (Vol. 1),
1748, RUTHERFORTH, Thomas. Cambridge, London Subject:
science/technology" AND
" Wallis, Edward (Male) Address(es): Peter gate, York Date: 1781
Education: M.D.
Listed in Bailey's Northern Directory ... for... 1781.
Containing ... Every Principal Town from the River Trent to Berwick- upon-Tweed; with London & Westminster, Edinburgh & Glasgow, 1781.
Warrington Printed by William Ashton "

1767 'Tentamen Sophisticon,' published in London in 1767 by 'Edward
Wallis, Chemist, of York.' It is described as 'a chemical essay,
designed to show the possibility of applying the powers of Chemistry
to an examination of several productions liable to be sophisticated
or disguised etc.' (Catalogue of the British Library)

1770 August 29, 1770, Edward Wallis chosen an alderman of York

Scaife's full entry:
Edward Wallis, apothecary. Ch(amberlain) 1744. Sh(eriff) 1758-9,
el(ected) ald(erman) 29 Aug. 1770 re(placing) John Mayer dec.;
L.(ord) M.(ayor) 1771. Died 13 October 1782, aged 74. Bur(ied) at
St., Michael's-le-Belfrey. Will dated 31 Oct 1779 (probate 26 October
1782). admin.g. to his son Thomas W. (Reg.(ister) Test.(amentarium?)
CXXVI page 359) Son of Edward Wallis of Spilsby, Lincs, free by order
19 March 1740-1, and paid 25 pounds; ent.(ered) the Merchant's Co. in
1743;adm. an extra-licentiate of the College of Physicians, 14 July
1773, mar(ried) 1st Anna Maria, dau(ghter) of .... She was buried at
St. Michael's 29 Nov. 1756. 2ndly (by lic.(ense)) at that church 24
Dec 1759, Christiana, widow of Ald(erman) William Coates, of par(ish)
St. Mary Bishopshill Senior. She died at in June 1781.

His will cites him as of the City of York, Doctor of Physic.

Edward Wallis (the future Lord Mayor) took on two more apprentices
his own second son, George Wallis, for a term of eight years in 1755
and a Richard Jacque on September 1, 1767 for a term of five years
and a fee of 63 pounds, but by 1767, his business already had another
name, Messrs. Wallis, apothecaries etc. of York. This indicates that
he was running the shop together with his son George, whose
apprenticeship had ended in 1763.(cf Richard Wallis).


George Beevor Lambert-2715

George's parents are John Beavor Lambert and Mary.....
another sibling:
2. Arthur LAMBERT - International Genealogical Index Gender: M Christening: 12 Oct 1806 Kirk Ella, Yorkshire, England


Thomas Perritt-3837

Is this he?
Extract from Temple Newsam
House"http://www.touruk.co.uk/houses/houseyorkshire_templenewsam.htm"
The Picture Gallery was created from the long gallery of the Jacobean
house in 1738 - 45 and is the finest and least-altered room at Temple
Newsam with intricate Rococo plasterwork by Thomas Perritt and Joseph
Rose of York and portraits of George II and his family. The
paintings here were mostly collected by the 4th Viscount Irwin and
his successors in the 18th century, with works by Giordano, Vasari
and Guardi and family portraits by Philip Mercier and others.
Is this his son buried at St Michael le Befry?
James, son of Thomas Peckit, 16 Oct 1748
and this?
Charles, son of Thomas Peckitt, 12 Nov 1753
and is the following related?
buried St Michael le Belfry
Thomas Peckitt from Coffee Yard, 17 Jul 1752

Ann Perritt had a sister, Dorothy, who married George Wallis' brother
Thomas


Thomas Wallis-10235

Notes from Camilla Von Massenbach received by email 9 Nov 2003:
Notes on Thomas Wallis:
eldest son. apothecary Alderman. Given admin. of his father's estate
in 1782. He gained the Freedom of the City of York in 1774 - chemist.

Scaife:
Wallis, Thomas. Druggist. Ch(amberlain). 1778 of Coliergate in 1784,
died at Helsinkgton, 1 Feb 1802. Will pro(bate) 7 June 1802. Admin.
g. to his widow Dorothy W. -- Eldest son of the above Edward --- free
as a "chemist" in 1774, mar(ried) at All Saints 16 Dec 1765 Dorothy
Perritt, younger sister probably of Ann, his brother's wife. d.s.p. He left everything to his wife and after her death to children
of his brothers.

The Perrit sisters inherited their father's estate.


John Wallis-9170

His occupation was that of Apothecary