August, 1606: baptism of Robert, son of "Sir William Reade, ?christened? in Kyloe", with three "sureties", being "knt Nicolas Forster, knt Thomas Lee of Foorde & My Lady Gueverra". [Source: LDS film 94996, transcription of parish registers of Holy Island, from 1578).] I am trying to locate anyone who has researched Nicolas Forster, Knight. Perhaps he is the Nicholas Forster who was buried in Oct. 1609 at St. Aiden's at Bamburgh, and who was a "natural" son of Sir John Forster. "Foorde" probably refers to Ford Castle. Unable to locate info on Sir Thomas Lee. "My Lady Guevera" is probably Mary Collingwood of Edlington, who married Captain Henry Guevara, 3rd son of Francis Velez de Guevara, born in Segusa in Province of Biscay, Spain, and his wife Anne Egerton (per pedigree of Guevara of Stenigot). Henry Guevara was "of Berwick 1605; proved Sir John Guevara's will 1607 as "Sir Henry Guevara, Knt." "Sir William Reede, of Fenham, in the Parish of Holie Island (will 1604), married as his third wife the Lady Elizabeth, widow of Charles Towers. By letters patent, 1579, he received the grant of the tithes, towns, and fields of Fenwicke, which with his estate in Berwick, he bequeathed to his son William Keymarde, alias Reade, known as Captain Reed, afterwards Sir William Reade of Fenham, co. Palatine of Durham, Knt. The second Sir William (will proved 1618, Sir W. Selbie a supervisor) = first, Dorothy daughter of Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, and secondly, Dame Dorothy (Widrington?) . . . [Source: from Google Books - A record of the Redes of Barton Court, Berks, by Compton Reade, R. Reade Macmullen, pp. 127, 128.] "After the dissolution of monasteries, their possessions were seized by the king; but when the possessions of the monastery of Holy Island were leased in 1579 to Sir William Reed, L10 annually were reserved as a stipend for the curate of Kyloe. . . . The superior lord of Kyloe was the Bishop of Durham". [Source: from Google Books - History of the Berwickshire Naturalists Club, vol. 6, p. 106.]