Hello Browen and David, I don't think any of my previous post included the name Ullock or variants. However, I have a few references to that name that I can share with you - no Sargent Ullock, though 1. From the will of Edward HIRD dated 27-Aug-1611 and proved 7-Mar-1611/12. Edward mentions "my brother in law _____ ULLOCK and my sister Jenett his wife" and later on mentions "my cousin John ULLOCK" 2. From hearth tax of Grasmere 1663 John ULLOCK, Taylor, age 29, (other males same household have ages 3,2,and 15) Katherine ULLOCK widow age 67 3. From the Ambleside Newspaper. May 1, 1880 Page 5 - Bowness Miscellaneous Bowness Public Improvements New post office to be at the bottom of Crag Brow, now an old coach house the property of Mr. ULLOCK. May 22, 1880 Page 5 - Bowness Local Board An extraordinary meeting of the above was called for Friday the 14th inst and took place in the Institute to consider the plans submitted by Mr ULLOCK for certain alterations to the "Royal" Coach House, indicating the removal of the same and the erection of new premises. ... Same date Page 2 Hawkshead Gala and Sports 200 Yards Hurdle race 15s .. 7s.. 3s. 1st W.J. ULLOCK, 2nd T. BRAITHWAITE; 3rd W.J. WALKER October 16, 1880 Page 4 Tenders received on work required on erection of house & shop at Craig Brow, Barrow-on-Windermere of T. ULLOCK, Esq. July 30, 1881 Accident - An accident occurred to a farmer named John ULLOCK, at Sunny Bank, Torver on Wednesday 20th inst. Whilst engaged in mowing grass in his field, his horse took fright, this being the first time it had been tried in a mowing machine. Mr. Ullock was in front of the machine and in his attempts to hold the horse he was thrown to the ground, when one of the teeth in front of the knife guard entered his leg below the knee. He also sustained a severe cut in the fleshy part of the arm. Dr. KENDALL of Coniston was shortly in attendance, and we are happy to learn that Mr. Ullock is progressing favourably. June 16, 1882 Page 4 - Windermere Petty Session Mr. Gatey appeared on behalf of Mr. ULLOCK for an ejectment order to Thomas Harrison for a house in Bowness called "Dog Kennel". Mr. Harrison sub let the house and Mr. ULLOCK could not get possession. Order granted. June 23, 1882 - Windermere Band of Hope Meeting held on Tuesday in the Girls' Schoolroom, Bowness Rev. S.A.K. SYLVESTER, presided present: Rev. Canon STOCK, Mrs. SYLVESTER, Mrs. PITT, Miss ULLOCK, Miss BUTCHER, Miss NEWMAN, the Misses HOLMES etc Prizes of books presented by Miss ULLOCK were won by Martha ROBINSON, Margaret NICHOL, Theodore ROBINSON, Ada Emily GILL, W.A. SHIPLEY, William THOMPSON, Minnie GARNETT, Martha BENN. Performances by: Elizabeth BISHAM, Hannah J. SHIPLEY, Hannah BADMINTON, James GRIDEDALE, Hartley PALMER, Isabella JORDAN September 28, 1883 Page 4 - Marriage. On the 25th inst at St. Mary's Church, Ambleside, Mr. James ULLOCK of Barton-upon-Irwell to Miss Mary Elizabeth KIDD of Ambleside Hope ths helps, David Leverton On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:10:51 +0100, you wrote: > >Hello David, > >We are relatively new to these site and have missed much of what you have >forwarded so we write to thank you and to ask your help. > >So firstly - You do fantastic work - thank you so much. > >Have you ever come across the names ULLOCK / HULLOCK / HULOCK / YOULOCK or >this one in particular SERJEANT_SARGENT ULLOCK on any documents you have >seen please. > >Best wishes > >Bronwen and David > >