Edward Rye

He was the eldest son of Brian Rye of Whitwell and his wife, Jane Eyre.

The house, Aston Hall, which belonged to the Darcy family, has been rebuilt since his time.

He also had a house in the Frenchgate of Doncaster, where his coat of arms was depicted on a plaster ceiling, and a property known as the White Hart.

She was travelling to Windsor Castle from Scotland after the Union of the Crowns, with her children Prince Henry and Princess Elizabeth.

[2] King James had already passed through Doncaster on 19 April, staying a night at an inn called the Sign of the Sun and Bear, after a visit to Pontefract Castle.

Edward Rye had a house in the Frenchgate area of Doncaster , where he offered hospitality to Anne of Denmark and her retinue in 1603