Thank you for your interest, and the references, which are most helpful because they parallel and confirm my findings. Yes, the shared names are really not helpful, and the building of family groups is also further complicated by the fact that mother's are never named in the baptismal records, .....sadly they're only named when they marry, or are buried. The Wakefield Manor records of 1609 mention Henry, Lancelot, and Thomas Glover being fined for not filling in their clay pits in the Outwood of Wakefield. Perhaps the 3 were brothers, what can be said is that they are the progenitors of the Wakefield Glover's who were to become wealthy "cuppers" aka potters.