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Strathmore Estate

Reference: D/St/D 10 Catalogue Title: Strathmore Estate Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Title Deeds: Northumberland (including Newcastle)

Covering Dates: late 12th century-1896

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  • Strathmore Estate
    • Strathmore Estate (Ref: D/St)
    • Title Deeds (Ref: D/St/D)
    • Northumberland (Including Newcastle) (Ref: D/St/D10)
    • Bamburgh, 1334-1413 (Ref: D/St/D10/1-4)
    • Beadnell, 1356-1383 (Ref: D/St/D10/5-9)
    • Benton and Riddesdale, 1382-1409 (Ref: D/St/D10/10-11)
    • [Cowpen], 1403 (Ref: D/St/D10/12)
    • Ditchburn, Newton-by-the-Sea and Beal, late 12th century-1420 (Ref: D/St/D10/13-15)
    • Greesonsfield, 1712 (Ref: D/St/D10/16)
    • Collieries in Jesmond Manor, 1687 (Ref: D/St/D10/17)
    • Newbiggen-by-the-Sea, c.1250-1471 (Ref: D/St/D10/18-19)
    • Newcastle upon Tyne (Ref: D/St/D10/20-57)
    • Bradchair, 1491-1511 (Ref: D/St/D10/20-21)
    • Broadchaire (alias Spitenlayne), 1615 (Ref: D/St/D10/22)
    • Brukschaire (alias Hormbychayre), 1546 (Ref: D/St/D10/23)
    • Burton Chare, 1478 (Ref: D/St/D10/24)
    • Le Close, late 13th century (Ref: D/St/D10/25)
    • Coliercher, 1366 (Ref: D/St/D10/26)
    • Crossewellegate, 1361 (Ref: D/St/D10/27)
    • Gripcher, 1436-1500 (Ref: D/St/D10/28-30)
    • Hogam and Sidegate, 1382 (Ref: D/St/D10/31)
    • Key, 1366 (Ref: D/St/D10/32)
    • Keyside, 1376-1551 (Ref: D/St/D10/33-35)
    • Le Mare Coleyard, 1332 (Ref: D/St/D10/36)
    • Pampeden, 1377 (Ref: D/St/D10/37)
    • Pilgrim Street, 1402-1734 (Ref: D/St/D10/38-40)
    • Russellischare, 1318 (Ref: D/St/D10/41)
    • Sandgate, 1725 (Ref: D/St/D10/42)
    • 'Via Sellariorum', 13th century (Ref: D/St/D10/43)
    • Sidgate, 1480 (Ref: D/St/D10/44)
    • Miscellaneous, 1294-18th century (Ref: D/St/D10/45-57)
    • Newton West, 1382 (Ref: D/St/D10/58)
    • Oakwood Colliery, 1800 (Ref: D/St/D10/59)
    • Ridley Hall and Shaws Estates, 1882-1896 (Ref: D/St/D10/60-62)
    • Stocksfield Hall, 1519-1796 (Ref: D/St/D10/63-81)
    • Miscellaneous, 1369-1493 (Ref: D/St/D10/82-83)

Catalogue Description

Deeds relating to properties in Northumberland and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, associated with the Bowes-Lyon family, Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

Catalogue Contents

Strathmore Estate (Ref: D/St)Title Deeds (Ref: D/St/D)Northumberland (Including Newcastle) (Ref: D/St/D10)Bamburgh, 1334-1413 (Ref: D/St/D10/1-4)Ref: D/St/D10/1

n.d. [early 14th c.] (1) William Coronator de Baumburg and Margaret, his wife (2) Mathew de St. Oswald and Alice, daughter of (1) Gift of 3a. land in Kyrkeflat in Baumburg, 1/4 lying between land of the Prior of St. Oswald on the north and land of Simon de Aula held on behalf of his wife, on the south, 3/4 lying near gardens of le Spitelgate on the north Rent: 1 lb cumin for all services Witnesses: Walter de Cambhow; Sir John de Lucker, knight; Robert Lord of Ulcester; Walter de Tughale; John Gaistanes de Baumburg; Roger de Bodil et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/2

25 July 1334 (1) William, son of Gilbert Goldewyn de Baumburgh (2) William de Sunderland de Baumburgh Quit claim of 1/2a. land in Baumburgh lying in le Kirkflat between land of St. Mary on south and land of Henry de Brotherwyk on the north and 1 headland abutting on land of St. [A ] and another headland abutting Gilbert Welleleche's lands Witnesses: Henry de Brothrwayk; Robert Freman; Ralph Sissor; Robert Goldwyn, then bailiff of Baumburgh; William Skynnre the elder; John Bond; and others
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/3

1 July 1347 (1) Richard Heron de Roeston and Johanna, his wife, daughter of Matthew de St. Oswald (2) Thomas de Heton Gift of all lands, tenements etc. in township and territories of Baumburgh, which were held by Adam, brother of Johanna from Mathew, his father, in fee from William Coronator of Baumburgh Witnesses: Robert de Hagrestan, constable of Baumburgh castle; Gilbert de Homyldon; John Lawe; John, son of Margaret; William de Kendall, bailiff of Baumburgh; Robert Guildwyne; John Bell; Henry [Skinnre]; John de [Sourlay] et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/4

15 June 1413 (1) Thomas de Grendon and Agnes, his wife (2) William de Dodyngton, chaplain and Roger del Buthes Gift of a burgage in le spitelgate inhabited by (1) and all other burgages in township of Baumburgh between a way leading from Kings highway to Pestethgate and the sea Witnesses: Sir William Hornscastell, master of church of Baumburgh; John de Wetwod, Robert de Hopyn; Roger de Horsley; John de Levermouthe; George de Brigham; William de Wetwang; John Chaloner; John Chauntrell; John Gillotson; David Bans, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Beadnell, 1356-1383 (Ref: D/St/D10/5-9)Ref: D/St/D10/5

18 February 1355/56 Letters patent of Edward III conveying a messuage, 40a. of land and 30s. rent in Bedenhale, which Robert de Fenwick previously held, to Alan del Strothre, and his heirs male, failing which the estate reverted to the crown
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/6

14 May 1374 (1) Alan del Strother (2) Adam Harding de Bedenall Power of attorney to deliver seisin to Sampson Harding de Bedenall of all lands and tenements, rents and possessions of (1) in Bedenall
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/7

14 May 1374 (1) Alan del Strother (2) Sampson Hardyng de Bedenall Gift of all lands and tenements, rents and possessions of (1) in Bedenall Witnesses: John del Strother, knight; Thomas Galen; Walter del Swynow; Thomas Sayntpoule; Adam de Redesdall; William del Dothe de Bamburgh; John Park et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/8

10 November 1383 (1) Hugh Wartre de Coventre (2) Sampson Hardyng de Bedenal Gift of all lands, tenements, rents and services, which were sometime those of Robert Coventry, in Bedenal Witnesses: John de Bullcham of Newcastle upon Tyne; William Bishopdal; Thomas Pursray; John Heworth; Thomas Bishopdal, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/9

26 November 1383 (1) Margery Box de Coventre, kin and heir of Robert de Coventre (2) Sampson Hardyng de Bedenal Gift of lands and tenements sometime of Robert de Coventre in Bedenal
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Benton and Riddesdale, 1382-1409 (Ref: D/St/D10/10-11)Ref: D/St/D10/10

9 June 1382 (1) John de Congate, son and heir of Thomas de Congate (2) Robert Ussher and [Idome], his wife Gift of all (1)'s lands and tenements in township of Benton, Northumberland Rent: 40s. p.a. for 14 years, then £20 p.a. Witnesses: Adomarus de Uthell, then sheriff of Northumberland; William de la Vale, knight; William de Hesilryg; Nicholas Raymes; John de Mitford, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/11

20 January 1408/09 (1) Thomas de Heryngton (2) William Johanson, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne Gift of all lands and tenements, rents and services with meadow and pasture of (1) in Great Benton, Northumberland and all lands, tenements, rents and services in 'Le Lem superior' in Riddesdale and all lands, tenements etc. in Newcastle upon Tyne Witnesses: John de Mitford, knight; William de Mitford; Adam Killyngworth de Northumberland; Robert Vinfra...; William Botycombe; Walter Sim de Riddesdale; William Redmreshill; Richard Dalton; Robert [Gwedmouth] Attached: 21 January 1408/09 (1) Thomas de Heryngton (2) Richard Parye, chaplain, and John de Felcon Power of attorney to deliver seisin to William Johanson of land as above
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

[Cowpen], 1403 (Ref: D/St/D10/12)Ref: D/St/D10/12

27 August 1403 (1) John Rogreson de Elyngton and Margaret, his wife, daughter and heir of John de Slikburn (2) William Jonson of Newcastle upon Tyne and Elenor, his wife; Richard de Paryssh, clerk Gift of 1 messuage in Copon on the north part of the township of Copon, and 8a. of land in Copon and all other lands and tenements sometime of John, son of William de Slikburn, and Alice, his wife Witnesses: William de Cramlyngton; John de Cramlyngton; John de Wodburn; John de Brotherwyke and others
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Ditchburn, Newton-by-the-Sea and Beal, late 12th century-1420 (Ref: D/St/D10/13-15)Ref: D/St/D10/13

n.d. [late 12th c.] (1) Roger, son of Ralph (2) Roger de Togesden Gift of dwellings in Estdicheburne and Westdicheburne, whether free or bond, and right of pasture in Walterswaes Consideration: 4.5 marks to Roger, son of Ralph, and 1 mark to his wife Witnesses: Ralph de Caugi; German de Folebyry; William de Roc; Robert de Clifford; Maurice le Dun; Robert, son of Reginald; John Baraq. Bartholemew de Vysnes; Walter de Wichyl; Roger, clerk de Biltun; John de Sallawe
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/14

13 June 1309 (1) John, son of Henry de Rodom (2) Richard Emelson of Newcastle upon Tyne Gift of capital messuages, cottages and 61a. arable land and 4a. meadow in Newton super Mare and all land of (1) in Beyle (Beal) which Hugh Littel held from (1) and all land of (1) in Dicheburne held by Adam, son of Henry, from (1) and rent charge of 6 marks out of 1/2 of Roden held in fee by Henry [Ildirton] Rent: 1 rose p.a. for 12 years, and then £20 p.a. Witnesses: [Gwyscharde] de charron, the younger, sheriff of Northumberland; John de Middilton; Richard de Craniestre; Robert de Clifford; Robert de Manreiis; Roger Heron; William de [Musto campo], knight; Gwyschard de Hibburne; Richard de Wetwang; Walter Swethogg; John de Dudden; Roger de Creswell; Richard de Ronbiry; William Vallow, bailiff of Durham
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/15

2 April 1420 (1) William Johanson, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne; Richard del Parissh, chaplain (2) John de Cowegate, son of Agnetus de Cowegate Gift of rent charge of 36s. 8d. out of lands and tenements etc. of (1) in fee from (2) in township of Newton by the sea Witnesses: Robert de Herbotill; William [Birdes], Vicar of church of [Ennildon]; William de Rodon; William Swan; Richard de Wetwang et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Greesonsfield, 1712 (Ref: D/St/D10/16)Ref: D/St/D10/16

2 February 1711/12 (1) Ralph Wood of Needless Hall, Northumberland, gent. (2) Ralph Harding of Sunnyside, Whickham Bond in £100 indemnifying (2) from costs arising from assignment of even date of the remainder of a term of years in messuages and tenements in Greesons field, Northumberland
(1 paper)

Collieries in Jesmond Manor, 1687 (Ref: D/St/D10/17)Ref: D/St/D10/17

6 June 1687 (1) Philip Hodgson of Durham City, gent. (2) Henry Mibourne of Newcastle, hostman Copy of lease for 9 years of 1/3 part of collieries in Jesmond manor, Northumberland with wayleave, keelrooms, heaprooms and staiths, with provisions for 1/2 yearly accounting, viewing, working, payment of rents for the mines, for the allowance of free fire coal to Anne Hodgson, grandmother of (1) and for the repayment of £200 lent by (1) to Rev. Daniel Pirevint, Dean of Lincolne Consideration: 5s. Rent: 12s.6d. per tenn of 'merchantable' coal; 7s. per tenn of pan coal Memorandum: Agreement between (1) and (2) that (2) shall not pay for wayleave, 10 June 1687
(2 papers)

Newbiggen-by-the-Sea, c.1250-1471 (Ref: D/St/D10/18-19)Ref: D/St/D10/18

n.d. [c. 1250] (1) John Thorald de Newbigging (2) Simon, son of Maugery the elder Gift of 1 messuage and land in Newbigging held in fee from Robert, father of (1) and sometime of Ralph son of Alexander of Newbigging, lying between land of (2) on west and a lane on the east Witnesses: John de Seton; John de Neubigging, clerk; Robert Thorald; Alexander, son of [Elye]; Roger, son of William; John, son of Alexander; John, son of Nicholas et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/19

4 August 1471 (1) Roger Hardyng, esq. (2) Thomas Harebrede Gift of waste in Newebiggyng near the sea lying between tenements of Robert [Crissewell] on the west and lands of John Barker, Robert Wangford and Richard Atkynson on east and between land of Thomas Hopper to north and the sea to the south Rent: 2s. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Newcastle upon Tyne (Ref: D/St/D10/20-57)

For other Harding properties see D/St/D5

Bradchair, 1491-1511 (Ref: D/St/D10/20-21)Ref: D/St/D10/20

23 December 1491 (1) Richard Hardyng, esq. (2) William Thomson and Johanna, his wife Surrender of property in le Bradchear, Newcastle upon Tyne, between land of (1) in the tenure of (2) on west and the aforesaid lane on east extending in length from land of the Chantry of St. Margaret in the Church of St. Nicholas on the north and a tenement of (1) in the tenure of John Doddys, smith, on the south and a parcel of land on the said lane, between land of (1) in the tenure of (2) on west and the lane on east measuring 12 1/4 ells in breadth, land of the chantry of St. Margaret on south and land of George de Lumley on north measuring 16 ells on east and 21 1/4 ells on west Rent: 10s. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/21

2 April 1511 (1) Richard Hardyng, esq. (2) Thomas Bell of Newcastle, mariner Grant to hold from the lord of the fee a tenement in le Bradchear and a garden Rent: 11s. 6d.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Broadchaire (alias Spitenlayne), 1615 (Ref: D/St/D10/22)Ref: D/St/D10/22

12 November 1615 (1) Ralph Harding of Ugthorpe, Yorkshire, esq. (2) William Wilson of Hollingside, yeoman Lease for 7 years of a messuage in Broadchaire alias Spitenlayne in Newcastle Rent: 11s. 6d.
(Parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Brukschaire (alias Hormbychayre), 1546 (Ref: D/St/D10/23)Ref: D/St/D10/23

31 December 1546 (1) Johanna Coward, widow of John Coward, former mariner of Newcastle (2) Thomas Grene of Newcastle, merchant Grant of 2 tenements in brukschayre or Hormbychayre in Newcastle Rent: 6s. 8d. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Burton Chare, 1478 (Ref: D/St/D10/24)Ref: D/St/D10/24

13 July 1478 (1) Roger Hardyng, gent. (2) Davy Wilker de Newcastle upon Tyne, cooper Lease of a tenement in Newcastle in Burton chare between a tenement of John Brygham on the south and a tenement of Margaret Paulyn on the north, with entail on the heirs of (2) Rent: 3s. p.a. Witnesses: John Cob, mayor of Newcastle; Peter Bowyk, sheriff of Newcastle; John Carleyll; William Rothom; Robert Chambre; John Esyngton; John Santpell; John Fyssher, alderman, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 seal pendant)

Le Close, late 13th century (Ref: D/St/D10/25)Ref: D/St/D10/25

n.d. [late 13th/early 14th c.] (1) Gilbert Fleming of Newcastle (2) John, son of (1) Gift of all lands of (1) in Newcastle opposite house of (1) in a street called le Close lying between land of John de Pampeden and land of Hugh de [Carliol] and rent charge, 21s. out of land opposite chapel of St. Thomas, martyr, lying between land sometime of Hugh de [Carliol] and land sometime of Ralph Schepe, held by Roger de Ponte in fee from (1) Rent: 4d. p.a. to the King and 20s. to Prior and convent of St. Bartholemew of Newcastle upon Tyne Witnesses: Nicholas de [Carliol] then mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne; Master Roger de Hetham; Thomas de Freshwater marsh; Thomas de Carlion, and Henry de Neuton, then bailiff of the same; Walter de Congate; Nicholas Scot; Thomas de Tyndalle; John Lobande; and others
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Coliercher, 1366 (Ref: D/St/D10/26)Ref: D/St/D10/26

27 [April] 1366 (1) Henry de Tyreswell de Kirtlington and Anabilla, his wife (2) Thomas de Horton, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne Gift of tenement sometime of John de Dalton, son of John de Dalton, from gift of Richard de Dalton in a lane called le Coliercher, between land of Matilda de Accon on the north and land of Thomas de Lomley on the south Witnesses: William de Alton, mayor; Thomas Graper; John de Byker; John de [..resham]; John de Otannoppe, bailiff; Robert de Anggreton; John Plumer; William Ance; John de Burnoton; Robert de [h ...]; Thomas Potter, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Crossewellegate, 1361 (Ref: D/St/D10/27)Ref: D/St/D10/27

8 April 1361 (1) Peter de Alnemuth, burger of Newcastle (2) Nicholas Sart, son of John Sart of Newcastle Quitclaim of (1)'s right in a garden in Crossewellegate between the garden of [ ] on one side and the garden of John Nogge on the other, which used to belong to Alice Hankyn Witnesses: William de Strotcher, mayor of Newcastle; John de Chambr'; John de Emeldon and William de Actoun, bailiffs of Newcastle; Adam de Eppley; Robert de Holme; Nicholas de Wylingtoun; Thomas de Walyngtoun; John Younger; John de Rypoun
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Gripcher, 1436-1500 (Ref: D/St/D10/28-30)Ref: D/St/D10/28

1 August 1436 (1) Robert Veer, executor of the will of John Bywell (2) Richard Ledell; Thomas Stalker Letter of attorney authorizing (2) to deliver seisin of tenements in Newcastle upon Tyne in a lane called le Gripecher, near le Keype lately built by John Bywell, to Robert de Whelpynton, Thomas Amesslee and John de Laton, chaplain
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/29

6 November 1489 (1) Roger Hardyng, esq. (2) William Hayrbred de Newcastle upon Tyne, fisherman Lease of a tenement in Newcastle next to le Keysyde in a lane called Grypchear between that lane on the west and a lane called Bryngton Chear on the east and from land of (1) in tenure of John Brandisby on the south and land of Robert Chambre on the north Rent: 20s. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/30

26 July 1500 (1) Richard Hardyng, esq. (2) William Hayrbred of Newcastle upon Tyne, baker Lease of a tenement near le Keyside in Newcastle in a lane called Grypechear between tenements of (1) on the south and north and aforesaid lane on the west and lane called Heryngton Chear, on the east Rent: 6s. 8d. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Hogam and Sidegate, 1382 (Ref: D/St/D10/31)Ref: D/St/D10/31

8 November 1382 (1) Robert Rose, citizen and mercer of London (2) Robert Plummer, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne and Isabelle, his wife Gift of 2 messuages in Newcastle upon Tyne lying on le Hogam between messuages of John Gategang and Nicholas Scotte and 1 toft lying on le Hogam, 1 messuage and 1 garden in Sidegate in Newcastle upon Tyne between messuages of Robert Neell on north and of Henry Lucas on south Witnesses: Robert Olyner, mayor of Newcastle; Laurence atton; Nicholas Hawkyswell; Thomas de Morton; John de Bulkham; John Horton et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Key, 1366 (Ref: D/St/D10/32)Ref: D/St/D10/32

5 December 1366 (1) John de Acley, chaplain (2) William Potter de West Chestre and Cristiane, his wife Gift of 1 messuage in Newcastle upon Tyne, lying on le key between a lane called Venomchare on the west and a tenement of Richard Gillyot tailliour on the east and extending in length from a coal garth of John de Stanhop on the north to 'le grondeb aque de Tyne' on the south Witnesses: John de Stanhop, mayor of Newcastle; John de Gyker; John de Preston; John Honwell; John de Rosham, bailiff of Newcastle; Thomas Potter; John Plomer; Adam Grydde; Robert de Thwedmouth et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Keyside, 1376-1551 (Ref: D/St/D10/33-35)Ref: D/St/D10/33

4 September 1376 (1) Thomas de Musgrave, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) William de Galway, burgess of Newcastle Gift of annual rent charge of 20s. out of a burgage in Newcastle, which John de Hondan has in fee from (1) lying next to le keyside between the Kings highway on south and a burgage of Richard de Dalton on north, a burgage of (1) on west and the rivulet of Pampeden on the east
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/34

12 July 1415 (1) Adam de Fenrother, clerk, executor of will of Lady Alice de Moderby (2) William Johanson; Thomas Lanyndell; Richard Paryssh, chaplain; Ralph Emson Gift of 1 tenement late of Lady Alice, in Newcastle upon Tyne, lying on le Keyside between a lane called Gripeschere on the west and a lane called Stremchere on the east and extending from [Grimdebbe] de Tyne to a tenement in tenure of Richard de Lynton Witnesses: Robert de Chirden, mayor; John Panlyn, sheriff of Newcastle; Roger Thornton; Robert de Hibburn; Robert Gabefore; Robert Surreys; Thomas Colman et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/35

30 April 1551 (1) Rauff Hardinge of Holyngside, esq. (2) Thomas Parker of Newcastle upon Tyne, barber Lease for 250 years of 2 tenements in the kyeside occupied by William Rowe, marriner and John Oteman, tailor, between the tenements of William Dent in the tenure of Rauf Arde on east and a brewhouse of George Bullockes in the tenure of Thomas Lambert, berbrewer, on north, a venell orchard called plumber chare on the west and the kyeside on the south Consideration: 20 marks Rent: 40s. p.a.
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Le Mare Coleyard, 1332 (Ref: D/St/D10/36)Ref: D/St/D10/36

1 June 1332 (1) John de Reyndonn, nephew and heir of Peter Wodman of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) Adam de Asaltann, burgess of Newcastle Gift of Le Mare Coleyard below a close of (1) and above Le Key between reclaimed land of (1) on the west, a lane between land of the Priory of Tynnemouth and land of (1) on the east, a coalyard held by Elias de Kolson from (1) on south and a garden of Robert Parker on north Rent: 1d. p.a. for 10 years, 40s. p.a. thereafter Witnesses: Richard de Emeldonn, mayor of Newcastle; Hugh de Hecham; Robert de Haliwell; Thomas Danlyn; Walrane de Lamiley, bailiff of Newcastle; Gilbert Haukyn; Hugh Haukyn; Peter Haukyn
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Pampeden, 1377 (Ref: D/St/D10/37)Ref: D/St/D10/37

14 July 1377 (1) John de Horton, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) Christiana, daughter and heiress of John de Hankwell Lease for 20 years of one waste messuage in Newcastle upon Tyne in a street called Pampeden between a messuage of John de Crupton on west and messuage of Robert de Rypon on east Rent: 2s. p.a. Witnesses: John de Bulkam, then mayor of Newcastle; Laurence de Accon; John de Honden; John Howell; William Plomer, then bailiff of Newcastle; Thomas Potter; Robert de Reynton; John de Thorneton, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Pilgrim Street, 1402-1734 (Ref: D/St/D10/38-40)Ref: D/St/D10/38

13 January 1401/02 (1) John Walmer, chaplain (2) William de Langton, burgess of Newcastle Gift of all lands and tenements of (1) held in fee from Robert Roos, in Newcastle upon Tyne in a street called Pylgrymstrete Witnesses: Robert de Chyrdene, mayor of Newcastle; Robert Gabyfore, sheriff of Newcastle; Laurence de Acton; William Johanson; Robert de Hybburn; Robert Sureys; John de Bywell, alderman et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/39

25 August 1402 (1) Thomas de Ullesby, clerk (2) Margerie, sister and heir of Thomas Baret, chaplain Quitclaim of all those lands and tenements in Borowdon near Weteslad and Alabi in Northumberland and 1 rent charge of 16s. out of 1 messuage in Newcastle upon Tyne in a street called Peregnnor outside the gate of Newcastle upon Tyne
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/40

Abstract of title to a messuage in Pilgrim Street, Newcastle mortgaged by lease and release from John and Anne Morris to George Bowes for securing £350 and interest, 18 April 1635 - 21 June 1734
(1 paper)

Russellischare, 1318 (Ref: D/St/D10/41)Ref: D/St/D10/41

6 September 1318 (1) Alice, widow of Walter de Aonn, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) John de La Gore, burgess of Newcastle and Matilda, his wife Gift of a messuage called Heringhuse in Newcastle in a lane called Russellischare lying between land of William Lybale and land of William, son of Richard Witnesses: Nicholas de Gineldon, chief bailiff of Newcastle; Thomas de Frismaristo; Richard de Akenton; William de Burneton; Gilbert Hankyn, bailiff of Newcastle; Robert de Angirton; William de Blithe; Hugh Hankyn; Robert de Stanhope; Hugh Fycher, et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Sandgate, 1725 (Ref: D/St/D10/42)Ref: D/St/D10/42

1 November 1725 (1) Thomas Burnell of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, hoastman (2) Dame Jane Clavering of Whitehouse, Whickham, widow; George Bowes of Gibside, esq. Lease for 200 years of a messuage in Sandgate, Newcastle, now four dwelling houses Consideration: £80
(1 paper)

'Via Sellariorum', 13th century (Ref: D/St/D10/43)Ref: D/St/D10/43

[13th c.] (1) John de Cynnterio of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) Nicholas, son of David, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne and Alice, his wife Gift of a capital messuage in 'via sellariorum' with 2 booths next to the King's Highway between a booth of (1) on the west and land of Adam [ ], tailor, of the east Witnesses: Lord Henry le Eschot, mayor; John Le Flemang; John de Westfiott; Richard, son of Roger, bailiff; Henry de le Hey et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Sidgate, 1480 (Ref: D/St/D10/44)Ref: D/St/D10/44

5 November 1480 (1) Roger Aske, esq. (2) Thomas Cramar Gift of lands in the townfields of Elstwik, Northumberland, and 1/2 of 1/3 of a large barn called Emeldon Barn in a street called Sidgate outside the new gate of Newcastle upon Tyne Rent: 12d. and 2d. p.a.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Miscellaneous, 1294-18th century (Ref: D/St/D10/45-57)Ref: D/St/D10/45

n.d. [1293/94] (1) Gilbert de Heton (2) Roger Baret de Burndon Gift of (1)'s share of 2 messuages in Newcastle upon Tyne which belonged to John Wythelard, one lying between a lane leading to the house of the preaching friars and a house of Walter Elgy and the other lying next to the house of Walter de Swethope, which was sometime the house of Hugh de Bedeford. If (1) dies without heirs of his body, (2) to be free from payment of rent Rent: 4s. p.a. Witnesses: William de Haukesuel, warden of Newcastle; William de Ogle; John de Heton; Peter Graper; Walter Elgy; Simon Gul; James le Barker
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/46

[21 January 1293/94] (1) Gilbert de Heton (2) Roger Baret de Burndun Quitclaim of annual rent of 4s. and of property as in D/St/D10/45 Witnesses: Lord Hugh Gubion, sheriff of Northumberland and warden of Newcastle; Robert de Mitteford; William de Ogget; Thomas de Quigham; John de Heton, bailiffs of Walter Elgy; Peter Graper, Simon M[?]eld
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/47

20 March 1357/58 (1) John de Hecham, son and heir of Hugh de Hecham, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne (2) John de Stanhop, burgess of Newcastle Gift of all lands and tenements in Northumberland and bishopric of Durham and all lands and tenements which Hugh held in Newcastle and reversion of 10 tenements for term of 1 life Witnesses: Richard Tempeste, knight; William de Strother, then mayor of Newcastle; John Moubray; Peter de Richemond; John de Fencotes, and others
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/48

25 October 1370 (1) John de London, sadler, then in Newcastle upon Tyne (2) William, son of Adam Sawyer del Spen Articles of apprenticeship for 5 years Witnesses: Robert de Angreton, then mayor of Newcastle; John de Resham; Thomas Graper; John de Bulkham; Stephan Whitegray, then bailiff of Newcastle; William de Botehill; John de Fosse; Robert de Bhothe, sadelers; Alan Scherman; Robert de Wellys; John Crawe
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/49

1400 (1) Brothers of convent of St. Michael de Walkholl, Newcastle upon Tyne (2) John Langhorn Grant of confraternity, entitling (2) to share in the papal privileges granted to the order and burial rights, requiem masses etc.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/50

16 June 1493 (1) Richard Hardyng de Holyngsyde, esq. (2) William Baxter Lease for 6 years of rent charges out of land and tenements of (1): 40s. out of 1 tenement in tenure of William Clerk in Bednall, Northumberland; 13s.4d. out of tenement in tenure of Robert Brown in Bednall; 13s.4d. out of tenement in tenure of William Malwyn and John Malwyn in Borrodon; 16s. out of 3 tenements of Chantry Church of St. Eligius in township of Newcastle upon Tyne, lying in a street called Burtoncheere; 4s. out of tenement in tenure of James Hert near le Stok bryg in Newcastle; 6s.8d. out of tenement in tenure of Alexander Fethristanehalgh near le Keyside in lane in which William Hayrbred, fisherman, lives in Newcastle
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/51

19 March 1514/15 (1) Roger Jacson of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant (2) Margaret Whytfeld of Newcastle upon Tyne, widow, gentlewoman Quit claim of all legal actions
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/52

Account of rents received from properties in Hornsbies Chaire, Broad Chaire, [Spariters] layne, trenitie howse, Pandon, Byherchaire, Westgaiste, [1570]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/53

October 1628 (1) Robert Hardinge of Hollingside, gent. (2) John Stobbs of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant Mortgage in £18 of rents of: 11s.6d. out of a tenement in Spicer Lane in occupation of Isabell Wilkinson; 6s.2d. out of a tenement in the Brode Chare belonging to Thomas Crome; 5s. out of a tenement belonging to Agnes Wallas; 3s. out of a tenement belonging to Henry Andrews; 3s.4d. out of a tenement belonging to Henry Moodie; 12d. out of a tenement belonging to William Carnaby; 12d. out of a tenement belonging to Margaret Gibson; 2s. out of a tenement belonging to Thomas Atkinson
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/54

20 January 1656/57 (1) Thomas Middleton of Newcastle upon Tyne, marriner (2) Elizabeth, wife of William Browne of London, gent. Bond in £10 securing £5
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/55

20 January 1656/57 (1) Thomas Middleton of Newcastle upon Tyne, marriner (2) Katherine Clarkson, daughter of Christopher Clarkeson, yeoman, deceased Bond in £10 securing £5
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/56

31 January 1686/87 (1) Henry Liddell of Whickham, gent. (2) Richard Harding of Hollingside, gent. Mortgage by assignment for 55 years of an annuity of £6 13s. 4d. from a messuage called Darwen - Crook, several messuages in Grindon Chaire Street, the Close, the Bridge and Sidgate and closes called the Croft, Colyerclose and Pattonclose and corn mill, all in Newcastle; Sandward Stoneclose outside the walls of Newcastle and Scab-maister-leases in parish of Whickham Consideration: £41
(Parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/57

Memoranda of the rents paid for properties in the Keyside, Broad Chair, Horneby Chair, Blythe Nook, Pandon, Spicer Lane and Westgate, belonging to the Harding family, n.d. [18th c.]
(1 paper)

Newton West, 1382 (Ref: D/St/D10/58)Ref: D/St/D10/58

24 April 1382 (1) John Carlton, peutrer de Sanyntre (2) Nicholas de Ingelby, vicar of St. Peter's, Bywell, Northumberland; Sampson Hardynges Feoffment of all (1)'s lands, rents and services in Newton West next to Bywell, Northumberland Witnesses: William Ayryk; John Lawson; John Eltryngham; Robert Hudespeth; John Forester
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Oakwood Colliery, 1800 (Ref: D/St/D10/59)Ref: D/St/D10/59

10 October 1800 (1) Henry Errington of Red Rice, Hampshire, esq. (2) Thomas Hume of Alnwick, Northumberland, collier, and John Wood of Hexham, Northumberland, gent. Lease for 15 years of the collieries coal mines and seams under the lands of (1) in the parish of Saint John Lee, Northumberland, known as Oakwood farms Rent: £40 p.a.
(1 file)

Ridley Hall and Shaws Estates, 1882-1896 (Ref: D/St/D10/60-62)

See Family Settlements - will of Susan Davidson

Ref: D/St/D10/60

Statement as to the purchase of the Shaws Estate by the Trustees of Susan Davidson, 31 May 1882
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/61

Observations by Messrs. Western on the proposed sale of the Ridley Hall estates, September 1886
(1 file)

Ref: D/St/D10/62

Papers relating to the sale of Shankfoot, Ruckhouse and West Shankhead farms, in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland (part of the Ridley Hall estate) to Francis Bowes Lyon. Includes particulars, valuations and letters from various people to William Ralston, May - October 1896
(3 files and 14 papers)

Stocksfield Hall, 1519-1796 (Ref: D/St/D10/63-81)Ref: D/St/D10/63

Schedules of deeds relating to Stocksfield, 20 January 1519 - 30 May 1735
(3 papers)

Ref: D/St/D10/64

20 January 1518/19 (1) Geoffrey Fethirstanehalgh of Acton, Northumberland, gent.; John Hedwyn de le Sheles, Northumberland; Ralph Bultflor of Appyrlee, Northumberland, and John Chator of Whittonestall, Northumberland, yeomen (2) John Newton de Stokesfeldhall, Northumberland, yeoman Grant of the manor of Stokesfeldhall and appurtenances with entail on the male heirs of (2)
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/65

24 June 1720 (1) John Newton of Stocksfield Hall, Northumberland, gent. (2) William Blakiston Bowes of Gibside Articles of agreement for the sale of Stocksfield Hall, and appurtenances including fishing rights on the Tyne Consideration: £2800
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/66

Query and judgement concerning an ejectment from Stocksfield Hall and appurtenances in the parishes of Bywell St. Andrew and Bywell St. Peter, 1723
(2 papers)

Ref: D/St/D10/67

Account of William Ward's legal expenses, 1723 - 1724
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/68

Account of Doctor Newton's debts to William Ward, 7 June 1725 - 21 January 1726
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/69

14 March 1725/26 (1) William Newton, the elder, of Newcastle, gent.; William Newton the younger, son and heir apparent (2) George Bowes of Gibside, esq. Articles of agreement for the purchase of Stocksfield Hall, Northumberland Consideration: £100 to William Newton the elder; £10 annuity to William Newton the elder; £160 to William Ward of Newcastle, merchant, owed by William Newton the elder; £40 to Thomas Ilderton of Newcastle
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/70

Accounts of John Newton with George Bowes relating to the mortgage of Stocksfield Hall, etc., 31 December 1722 - 6 December 1729
(5 papers)

Ref: D/St/D10/71

[1729] Declaration of ejectment (and counterpart) of Edward Brown by Benjamin Wilks of Cockfield Hall who claims William Newton gave him a manor, 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 2 fulling mills, 200a. of land, 200a. of pasture, 200a. of meadow, 200a. of moor, 200a. of wood and 200a. of water in the parishes of Bywell St. Andrew and Bywell St. Peter, Northumberland
(Latin, 2 papers)

Ref: D/St/D10/72

1729 (1) Dame Elizabeth Bowes of Gibside, widow (2) George Bowes of Gibside, esq. Draft assignment of mortgage in £700 of Stocksfield manor, corn mill and fishery, Northumberland, mortgaged by (1) to Robert and John Newton
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/St/D10/73

24 February 1732/33 (1) William Newton the elder, late of Newcastle, gent.; William Newton the younger, gent (2) George Bowes of Gibside, gent. Draft of release of Stocksfield Hall, and Boretree Hall with the fulling mill and fishery, Northumberland, in accordance with the articles of agreement of 14 March 1725/26
(10 papers)

Ref: D/St/D10/74

2 March 1732/33 (1) William Newton the elder (2) George Bowes Copy of agreement for the payment of the residue of £100 promised to (1) in an agreement of 14 March 1725/26 and the residue of £200 due to Ward and Ilderton
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/75

Memorandum conerning the payment of an annuity of £10 to [William Newton's] wife, by George Bowes, n.d. [March 1732/33]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/76

[1733] (1) George Bowes, esq. (2) William Newton the elder Copy of bond in £400 for the payment of an annuity of £10 for the life of (2), for indemnity from debts etc.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/77

[1733] (1) William Newton the elder of Hexham, gent. (2) George Bowes of Gibside Release of the payment of £100 and an annuity of £10
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/78

Draft of agreement that £6000 with interest from the estate of Dame Elizabeth Bowes, deceased, subject of a bond between George Bowes and Elizabeth, Jane and Margaret Bowes shall be subject to the same trusts as were appointed by Dame Elizabeth, 1737
(paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/79

1 April 1737 (1) Jane Bowes and Margaret Bowes of Durham City, spinsters (2) George Bowes of Gibside, esq. Quitclaim of the manor of Stocksfield Hall and appurtenances
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/80

Memorandum concerning the claims of Mary Denton and Ann Humble, granddaughters of William Newton, to money owed to them by the Earl of Strathmore, 1 December 1790
(1 paper)

Ref: D/St/D10/81

7 November 1796 (1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore and Francis Bennett, agent, both of Gibside (2) John Newton the elder of Stocksfield, Northumberland, farmer Bond in £200 for the payment of £100 and interest
(1 paper, printed)

Miscellaneous, 1369-1493 (Ref: D/St/D10/82-83)Ref: D/St/D10/82

22 November 1369 (1) Henry Elwald (2) William del Doth de Baumburgh Gift of a burgage in le Ratonraw, near le Cukkestule Witnesses: William de Kendale; Nicholas de Ridesdale; John Batewright, bailiff of Baumburgh; John Law; Roger Conriay; Robert Sharf; Robert Hayne et al.
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)

Ref: D/St/D10/83

26 May 1493 (1) Robert Hopyne de Hopyne, Northumberland, gent.; Richard Davyson, vicar of the parish church of Ellengham, Northumberland (2) Thomas Grey the younger, son of Thomas Grey esq., and Isabell, his wife Quit claim of lands and tenements etc. in Nesbet, Edderston, Bawmburgh, Greysheill and Eworth, Northumberland, from the gift of Thomas Grey of Horton, knight
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)



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