Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1589 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Southend Estate, Darlington
Covering Dates: 1743-1907
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- Miscellaneous documents
- Three copyhold closes, formerly two closes, called Burrages (8a.) in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased by James Backhouse in 1784 (Ref: D/X 1589/1-3)
- Court Close (1a. 3r.), Darlington, freehold, acquired by Edward Backhouse by exchange in 1809 (Ref: D/X 1589/4)
- 6a. 0r. 20 3/4p. of land, part of two copyhold closes called Burrages and Shoulder of Mutton and together containing 11a., in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased by Edward Backhouse in 1809 (Ref: D/X 1589/5-13)
- 3a. 3r. 22p. of land, part of two copyhold closes called Burrages and Shoulder of Mutton and together containing 11a., in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased by Edward Backhouse in 1815 (Ref: D/X 1589/14-1589 /18)
- 29p. of copyhold land, part of the Lord' s Waste, in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, also purchased by Edward Backhouse in 1815 (Ref: D/X 1589/19)
- Harwood' s North Winter Close (3a. 2r. 25p.) copyhold, in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased by Joseph Pease, junior, in 1826 (Ref: D/X 1589/25-27)
- 3a. 18p. of copyhold land, part of Harwood' s North Winter Close, Harwood' s Pasture and South Winter Close, in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased by Joseph Pease junior in 1829 (Ref: D/X 1589/28-29)
- 2418 sq. yds. of freehold land, part of East or Near Field, near Southend, Darlington, purchased by Joseph Pease junior in 1835 (Ref: D/X 1589/30)
- 541 sq. yds. of freehold land in Darlington, purchased by Joseph Pease, junior, in 1841 (Ref: D/X 1589/31)
- Freehold and copyhold land in Darlington, purchased since the Pease and Gurney marriage settlement of 1826, and conveyed to the trustees of the settlement in 1848 (Ref: D/X 1589/32-33)
- Copyhold closes (4a.) and (3a.), both parts of three closes called Burrages (8a.), in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, purchased from the Backhouse family by Joseph Pease in 1853 (Ref: D/X 1589/34-39)
- Southend Estate, Darlington, purchased by the Southend Estate Company Limited in 1897 (Ref: D/X 1589/40-51)
- A freehold close (3a. 27p.) the northern half of Prescott' s Close, Darlington, purchased by John Castell Hopkins in 1845 (Ref: D/X 1589/52)
Catalogue Description
Deeds to the Southend Estate, DarlingtonThe Southend Estate, on the south west of Darlington, was acquired from the Backhouse family by Joseph Pease (1799 - 1872) on his marriage to Emma Gurney (d.1860) in 1826. Over the next thirty years Joseph Pease added to the estate and filled the grounds with summer houses, temples and ponds.
After Joseph's death, the estate was purchased by his son Charles Pease (1843 - 1873) and was eventually sold for building in 1897. The Darlington Southend Estate Company Limited was formed specifically for the development of the estate.
The house survived to become a Roman Catholic school for girls, later the Grange Hotel. Southend, Beechwood and Oakdene Avenues were built on the surrounding land A History of the County of Durham, vol. IV, Darlington , 2005, pp. 43 - 45
Catalogue Contents
Three pieces of copyhold land, 6a. 0r. 20 3/4p., 29p., and 3a. 3r. 22p., in the manor of Bondgate, Darlington, part of a freehold and copyhold estate purchased by Messrs. Gurney and Pease from Edward Backhouse in 1826
Ref: D/X 1589/20