1 AUTH Royalist supported Charles I 1 AGNC matriculated at Cambridge, Midhelmas 1582, Trinity College
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Thomas Mallory (1566-1644) was a son of Sir William Mallory and Anne hiswife, daughter of Si r George Gale of York. This is confirmed by AlumniCambrensis (Vol. III, p. 1301), which st a t es he was son ofSir WilliamMallory of Studley, York. He matriculated at Cambridge, Mich elm as1582,from Trinity. He later received the degree of B.D. and was presentedwith the liv ing of Rolnaldskirk in the North Riding of York June 27,1599. In addition to Ronaldskirk , he a lso held livings at MobberleyArchdeacon of Richmond, November 16, 1603. On July 25 , 1607,he was madeDean of Chester. Later, on October 11, 1619, he purchased the advowson of Mobberley Church and became its parson in 1621. During the Civil War,Dean Mallory and hi s sons were active royalists in support of KingCharles I. In 1642 Dean Mallory was forced t o flee from his rectory atMobberley and took refuge in Chester. He died at Chester April 3 , 1644and is buried in the Quire of the Cathedral.
Dean Mallory married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Vaughan, Bishop ofLondon (A.C. III, p . 1 3 0). Richard Vaughan matriculated at CambridgeNov. 16, 1569; B.A. St. Johns 1573/4; M. A. 15 7 7(A.C.),according toD.N.B. Vol. LVIII, p. 170).