Robert Tempest

Robert Tempest of Holmside Hall was High Sheriff of Durham from 1558-1562.

[1] In addition to Holmside, the family held lands at Bradley, Mordon, Greatham, Kimblesworth and Potterhouse, all in County Durham.

He and his eldest son Michael were attainted in 1569 for having taken part in the Rising of the North.

He was specially named by Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex in a proclamation dated Nov. 19, 1569.

[2] On the failure of the rebellion he, crossed the border with the Countess of Northumberland into Scotland and on Jan. 7, 1570, was with the Lord of Buccleugh at Branksome.