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Watsons

Reference: D/Wat Catalogue Title: Watsons Area: Catalogue Category: Business and Industry Records (Solicitors) Description: solicitors, Barnard Castle INTERIM LIST PLANS

Covering Dates: 1780-1872

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  • Watsons
    • Interim List - Plans etc. (Ref: D/Wat P 1-99)
    • Plans etc. (continued) (Ref: D/Wat P/22-99)

Catalogue Contents

Interim List - Plans etc. (Ref: D/Wat P 1-99)Ref: D/Wat P 1

Plan of Midd1eton stinted pastures showing public road as set out by John Machell, Commissioner, n.d. [c.1780]

Ref: D/Wat P 2

Plan of lands in Cotherstone(belonging to Duke of Cleveland?) marked 'Cotherstone Survey no.2', n.d.

Ref: D/Wat P 3

Plan of land in Cotherstone (belonging to Duke of Cleveland?) marked 'Cotherstone no.3', n.d.

Ref: D/Wat P 4

Survey of Lope House estate '(belonging to Duke of Cleveland?) 'Cotherstone no.4', n.d.

Ref: D/Wat P 5

'Old plans of Hugh Doctor Pasture and Park Walk Estate belonging to Messrs. Dixon and John' A plan of an estate at High and Low Doctor Pasture in the parish of Wolsingham and County of Durham belonging to Mr. Seymour Deighton by, William Deighton philomath, 29 December 1786 [Plan has decorative cartouche and is coloured]

Ref: D/Wat P 6

A Prospective Plan of an Estate at Park Wall belonging to Mr. Seymour Dighton by W. Dighton, 1788' [Plan has cartouches and decorative border and is coloured]

Ref: D/Wat P 7

Extract from Middleton-in-Teesdale tithe rent charge apportionment, c.1840

Ref: D/Wat P 8

Plan of north part of Barnard Castle and Marwood, early 19th century

Ref: D/Wat P 9

Plan showing site of, and route of gas pipes from, Barnard Castle Gas Works, c.1840

Ref: D/Wat P 10

Elevation and cross section of Barnard Castle Gas Works, c.1840

Ref: D/Wat P 11

Ground plan of Barnard Castle Gas Works and of gasometer, c.1840

Ref: D/Wat P 12

Plan of part of the township of Middleton-in-Teesdale in the County of Durham, early 19th century [Gives names of owners or tenants of all properties]

Ref: D/Wat P 13

Lord Barnard's Darlington estate, late 19th century [see boxes 41-43]

Ref: D/Wat P 14

Plan of part of Middleton with ms. additions showing allotments, c.1841

Ref: D/Wat P 15

Plan of Middleton Common with ms. additions showing allotments, c.1841

Ref: D/Wat P 16

Plan of Teesdale showing boreholes and survey lines for mineral workings, c.1840

Ref: D/Wat P 17

A table of the railways of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales etc. and mail coach routes, printed by Edward Baines and Sons, Leeds, 1841

Ref: D/Wat P 18

Gilmonby Moor enclosure award and plan, 2 April 1804

Ref: D/Wat P 19

Settlement of the manor and estate of Eggleston for the extinguishing of all entails and to raise rent-charge thereon, 12 July 1792

Ref: D/Wat P 20

Settlement of the debts, and schedule of creditors, of William Luke Prattman, 13 September 1872

Ref: D/Wat P 21

Plan of the ancient enclosed lands in Middleton-in-Teesdale, including plan of part of township and Stotley Hall, c.1840
(3 fragments)

Ref: D/Wat P/22

Plan of the boundary between Hunderthwaite and Romaldkirk commons, signed R. and H.W., c.1810
(1 plan, 20.5cm x 78cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/23

Plan of unidentified farm, c.1810
(1 plan, 44cm x 33cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/24

'Plan of Lands at Foggerthwaite belonging to W. Barnes Esq., M & W 1835'
(1 plan, 22cm x 25cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/25

Plan of farm at Hunderthwaite, c.1810
(1 plan, 32cm x 40cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/26

Plan of Staindrop, c.1805
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/27

'Plan of an Exchange between the Marquis of Cleveland and John Ingram Esq' at Friar House, 1835
(1 plan, 37cm x 74cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/28

Plan of the boundary between the township of Romaldkirk and the township of Hunderthwaite, c.1810
(1 plan and 3 copies, 30cm x 44cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/29

'A Plan of Romaldkirk Common 1791, Copy of a Plan made by John Horne'
(1 plan, 29cm x 110cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/30

'A Plan of Romaldkirk Common, Machell Survr. 1811'
(1 plan, 20cm x 76cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/31

'Plan of An Estate near Barnard Castle belonging to Timy. Hutchinson Esq. of Durham Surveyed in Sep. 1802' Scale: 2.5
(1 plan, 33cm x 40cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/32

'Plan of John Hutchinson's Farm under Aubrey Senhouse Esq. Surveyed in March 1805'
(1 plan, 62cm x 41cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/33

'A Plan of Mr. C. Waistell's Farm at Cleasby', c.1823
(1 plan, 33cm x 66cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/34

'Plan of Mr. John Baylis's Estate In Baldersdale in the Parish of Romaldkirk and North Riding of the County of York', c.1810
(1 plan, 38.5cm x 50cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/35

'Plan of Part of Mr. Milbourne's Estate at Aldbrough In the Occupation of Mr. J. Allison', 15 February 1818
(1 plan, 38.5cm x 49cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/36

Plan of Thorngarth Hill Farm and Hury Mill Farm, c.1810
(1 plan, 38cm x 66cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/37

'A Plan of Land in Dispute between the Earls of Thanet and Strathmore, Machell Survr. 1807'
(1 plan, 31cm x 81cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/38

'Plan of Lands at Eggleston belonging to W. Barnes Esq., 1835'
(1 plan, 23.5cm x 32cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/39

'Plan of An Estate at Boldron belonging to Jno. Lowther Esq', 20 June 1802
(1 plan, 24cm x 38cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/40

Plan of 'Mr. Milbourne's Estate at Barnard Castle', 15 February 1818
(1 plan, 26cm x 39cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/41

Plan of 'Part of Mr. Milbourne's Estate at Aldbrough in the Occupation of Mr. J. Allison', 15 February 1818
(1 plan, 23.5cm x 37cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/42

Plan of Birk Hat and East Carrigill, Baldersdale, c.1805
(1 plan, 59cm x 49cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/43

Plan of farm buildings, 1813
(7 plans)

Ref: D/Wat P/44

Letter from Charles Waistell, Burlington Street to John Machell, Low Plains, Penrith, Cumberland, concerning farm plans, 4 March 1813; letter from William Blake, Burlington Street, to John Machell, concerning farm plans, 4 March 1813; 'Remarks by Mr. Waistell upon his Plan for Farm Buildings proposed to be erected for his Grace the Duke of Devonshire... in order to facilitate estimating the Cost', 1813
(3 papers)

Ref: D/Wat P/45

Plan and elevation of cottage, c.1800
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/46

Plans of farm outhouses, c.1800
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Wat P/47

Plan of land at Dalton and Barnard Castle re Hutchinson, c.1805
(1 plan, 28cm x 49cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/48

Plan of an Estate at Bolam in the County of Durham the property of Thomas Garth, Esq., c.1810
(1 plan, 38cm x 46cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/49

Plan of 'Mr. Milbourne's Estates in Yorkshire and Durham, February 1818'
(1 plan, 38cm x 60cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/50

Plan of property belonging to Miss Benning near Barnard Caste, c.1800
(1 plan, 49cm x 50cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/51

Plan of Lowthian Gill, Cumberland, c.1800
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/52

Plan of Pallet Crag Farm in Marwood in the County of Durham belonging to the Duke of Cleveland, c.1821
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/53

Plan of West New House Farm in Baldersdale surveyed by Mr. J. Rodham, June 1815
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/54

Plan [part] of disputed boundary on Stainmoor, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/55

'Plan of Lands Farm, the property of John Bowes Esq., in the Township and Barony of Evenwood and Township of Cockfield in the County of Durham, Mr. M. Raws Tenant', c.1825
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/56

Plan of 'That part of the Township of Eggleston which is in the Manor of Middleton', c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/57

Plan of Pikelaw lead mine, showing veins and shafts, in Pikelaw Fell, Teesdale, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/58

Plan [part] of Mickle Fell, c.1805
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/59

Plan of Cotherston Common including list of incroachments, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/60

Plan of the township of Holwick, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/61

Plan of Gilmonby Moor, c.1832
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/62

Plan of the township of Eggleston in the case of Brown v Hutchinson and others, c.1805
(1 plan and 2 duplicates)

Ref: D/Wat P/63

Plan of Sudburn and Alwent Cuts, c.1810
(1 plan, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/64

Plan of Stubb House Estate in the County of Durham belonging to Thomas Harrison Esq., c.1821 Dating information contributed by a researcher: This Stubb House estate map was created by more than one hand, probably in three stages. In the first place, there was a cartographer who used perfect lettering for the building names, and who drew all the physical features. He used a fine pen, and dark ink. The highly skilled cartographer at this time also wrote in the property owners in large letters. This must have happened in 1821, as Thomas Constable is recorded as the owner of Wycliffe Hall, but not Grafts Farm (which can be deduced from the Land Tax Returns). At this time, the legend at the bottom seems to be in the same hand. In 1823, tenants names were added in lighter ink and thicker pen, probably by the estate manager, not the cartographer. The writing is not of the same quality. This year is deduced again from the Land Tax Returns (See Christopher Binks, Metcalfe Ruddock). (1823 is probably also the year when the dotted boundary was added near Grafts Farm - a clear breach of the implied map convention of solid lines for boundary features.) 1828 fits the final part of the process, when the field numbers in feint ink were added, and the initials for Robert Greensit, as this was the only year when he appears in the Land Tax Returns.'
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/65

Plan of Roger Moor Farm, c.1822
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/66

Plan of Gill House Farm, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/67

'Plan of an Estate [New Spittle] in the Parish of Bowes and County of York the property of Mr. R. Hammond, M. & W. 1834'
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/68

'Plan of Pay Rigg Farm given in exchange to The Trustees of the Bowes and Romaldkirk Charity by Col. Cradock and The Revd. John Headlam, May 1832'
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/69

Plan of Pikelaw Fell, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/70

Plan of 'Farms given in exchange by the Trustees of the Bowes and Romaldkirk Charity to Col. Cradock and the Revd. John Headlam, May 1832'
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/71

Plan of a farm at Bowes, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/72

Plan of an estate in the parish of Cockfield belonging to the Earl of Darlington in the occupation of Peter Stanwix, c.1820
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Wat P/73

Plan of Mr. Morritt's Estate at Brough, 1825
(1 plan, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/74

'Plan of an Estate at and near Bolam belonging to Gerard Blisson Wharton Esqre., in the Parish of Gainford and County of Durham', c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/75

Plan of Broomielaw Farm, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/76

Plan of Stainton for the Trustees of the late Earl of Strathmore, 1827
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/77

Plan of Teesdale from Flushameare Beck and Westerhead Beck to Stoney Gill Head showing lead veins, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/78

Plan of Streatlam, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/79

Plan of an estate at Baldersby? belonging to the Duke of Devonshire, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/80

Plan of Marwood in Teesdale showing lead veins and shafts, c.1810
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/81

Fragment of a plan of Streatlam and Stainton, c.1820
(3 papers)

Ref: D/Wat P/82

Plan of Harwood and Teesdale Forest, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/83

Plan of Teesdale Forest showing lead veins, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/84

Plan of Teesdale including leadmines and owners of property, c.1820
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/85

Plan of Cotherston Common, c.1820
(1 plan, 66cm x 180cm and 2 duplicates)

Ref: D/Wat P/86

Plan [part of plan missing] of Cleasby, High House and the Holmes [marked Duke of Devonshire], c.1820
(1 plan, 83cm x 124cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/87

Plan of Stainton Farm belonging to Lord Strathmore, c.1820
(1 plan, 55cm x 54cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/88

Plan of Holwick, possibly for H.C.C. Armison, c.1820
(1 plan, 48cm x 140cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/89

Plan of Lune turnpike road from Brough Cross to Middleton-in-Teesdale, c.1800 Scale: 4 inches to 1 mile
(1 plan, 55cm x 130cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/90

'Plan of an estate at Wolviston in the County of Durham late the Property of Mr. C. Hixon deceased', c.1810
(1 plan, 53cm x 60cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/91

Plan of Hunderthwaite, c.1810
(1 plan, 48cm x 60cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/92

'A Plan of Lands belonging to Mrs. C.S. Maire and Mr. T. Helmder within the Township of Hunderthwaite in the Parish of Romaldkirk and County of York', c.1810
(1 plan, 27cm x 36cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/93

Plan of Stoney Field, Birchfield Holme, East Holme in Hunderthwaite, c.1810
(1 plan, 33cm x 40cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/94

'A Plan of Land belonging to Miss Addison at Hunderthwaite', c.1810 Scale: 3 chains to 1 inch
(1 plan, 29cm x 44cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/95

Sketch of Pike Stone Allotment as divided into fields, c.1810
(1 plan, 20cm x 33cm)

Ref: D/Wat P/96

A Plan of a proposed Alteration in the Mickleton Road in the parish of Romaldkirk, January 1805
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Wat P/97

A Sketch of Cleasby Hall Farm in the Occupation of Miss M. Wright, c.1823
(1 plan, 60cm x 23cm, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/98

Darlington Extension and Improvement Bill Act, 1872, map of district, 1872 Scale: 13.5 inches to 5 miles
(1 plan, colour-wash)

Ref: D/Wat P/99

Darlington Extension and Improvement Bill Act, 1872, map of district, 1872 Scale: 1 inch to 8 miles
(1 plan)

Plans etc. (continued) (Ref: D/Wat P/22-99)

Continued from D/Wat Watsons - Barnard Castle solicitors (part 1)



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