Doesn't really help as you probably already know this information:
"... of Sir Wilfred's eight daughters ... and Winifred to John Swinburne, of Hewthwaite, all in the county of Cumberland, Esqrs. Sir Wilfred represented the county of Cumberland in parliament at the restoration, and the year following served for Cockermouth, in that county; and died, 1689."
The baronetage of England: containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English baronets now existing: with their descents, marriages, and Memorable Actions both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, our best Historians, and other Authorities. Illustrated with their coats of arms, engraven on copper-plates. Also, a list of all the baronets, who have been advanced to that dignity, from the first Institution thereof. To which is added, An account of such Nova-Scotia baronets as are of English families; and a dictionary of heraldry, Explaining such Terms as are commonly used in English Armory. By E. Kimber and R. Johnson. pub 1771