Catherine Walker Archive
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Ref: D/X 2418/1
Grant 20 October 1507
By Christopher [Bainbridge], Bishop of Durham to Richard, son of Ralph Herbottel, esquire, giving all lands late held by Ralph and Margaret, his wife, as granted by William [Senhouse], late Bishop of Durham.
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/2Pardon 20 April 1570
Granted to Thomas Wray, late of Richmond (Yorkshire), gentleman, following the 1569 Rising of the North [pardon granted seven days before Elizabeth I was excommunicated by Pope Pius V]
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/3Lease 1607/08
From Rafe Maddison
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/4Licence 20 January 1614/15
By William [James], Bishop of Durham, to George Conyers to alienate the Manor of Bishopton and lands in Staynton, Newbiggin and Pittsfeild (except a tenement in East Newbiggin in occupation of Thomas Moore) to George Conyers, his son
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/5Pardon 1627
By Charles I of William Wray
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/6Feoffment 15 March 1639
Parties:
(1) William Drydon of Rideing Milne (Northumberland), yeoman;
(2) William Carnabie of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Operative Part
- (1) enfeoffed (a) to (2) for £180
Property:
(a) messuage and land in Riding Mill;
(b) water corn mill in Riding Mill with parcel of ground called Mother Damme head;
- (a)-(b) part of the Barony of Bulbecke and formerly in occupation of John Sheaprowd at annual rent of 11 shillings and granted by James I by letters patent on 19 May 1609 to Edward Farrere of London, merchant and Francis Phillipps of London, gentleman who on 29 May 1609 bargained and sold to Peter Drydon
Habendum:
- to (2) for his life, remainder to Issabell, his wife, remainder to Agnes Caenabie of Newcastle upon Tyne, spinster to be held of the lord of the fee
Witnesses:
- John Foster senior;
- William Hudspeth;
- John Foster;
- John Homble;
- Peter Foster [by mark]
- Peter Hudspeth [by mark];
- John Cowper [by mark];
- John Addison [by mark];
- Thomas Story [by mark]
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/7Mortgage by alienation 15 June 1676
Parties:
(1) William Christian of Bemish, esquire and Christopher Carleton alias Charleton of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman;
(2) John Howland of Hatton Garden in St Andrew, Holborne (Middlesex)
Reciting:
- William Christian was indebted to (2) for £2,000 some part of which was lent to William William Christian and secured by two judgements in King's Bench against William Christian in Hilary 1674 and 1675 for £1,500 debt and 41 shillings damages and costs and in Michaelmas 1675 for £1,600 debt and 33s 4d damages
Operative Part
- to better secure William Christian's debts and for 5s paid by (2) to (1), (1) aliened (a) to (2)
Property:
(a) Manor of Bemish alias Bemish Park;
(b) Hughes Farm;
(c) Kirkleys Close in occupation of John Collingwood;
(d) High Farme Lee and The Hellhole and East Fence in occupation of James Smith;
(e) Spring Close, West Fence and Brantinghams Close in occupation of William Richardson;
(f) water corn mill called Bemish Milne and two Milne Closes in occupation of William Lamb;
(g) Cow Bogg in occupation of William Lamb;
(h) Upper Fence in occupation of William Richardson;
(i) Lower Fence, the Bridge End and Little Meadow in occupation of James Smith;
(j) Richardson's Farnely in occupation of William Richardson;
(k) Wall Hill;
(l) Soulsbyes Farm in occupation of Thomas Soulsby;
(m) Low Farneley in occupation of Thomas Wray;
(n) the Faugh Close in occupation of John Soulsbuy;
(o) Highlong Walke in occupation of William Marley;
(p) Low Long Walke, The Haugh, High Stobby Close and Low Stobby Close and the Coppis in occupation of Thomas Wray;
(q) Christophers Pasture and Coppis Bogg in occupation of John Soulsby;
(r) New House Pasture in occupation of Elizabeth Wray;
(s) Dunns Pasture in occupation of John Dunn;
(t) cottage in Kiphill in occupation of John Craggs;
- (b)-(t) all part of the Manor of Beamish
Habendum:
- to (2) for 1,000 years, remainder to use of William Christian, remainder to use of Anne, his wife with proviso for equity of redemption for William Christian
Witnesses:
- Thomas Sibshfeild[?]
- Ralph Howland;
- Richard Cartwright
(2 parchments)
Ref: D/X 2418/8Lease 29 October 1698
Parties:
(1) Thomas Comber DD, Dean and Chapter of Durham;
(2) Timothy Liddell of West Merrington, yeoman
Operative Part
- (1) leased (a) to (2)
Property:
(a) half part of farm of West Merrington in occupation of Timothy Liddell
Habendum:
- to (2) for 21 years at annual rent of 40 shillings to be paid at the cathedral's new exchequer over the east gate
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/X 2418/9Account of sale of goods of John Stokoe of Billerley 22 October 1777
- £146.7.3 for stock and crops of corn of Billerly and Hemphole Farms;
- see also D/X 2418/10
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 2418/10Account of stock and crops of corn of John Stokoe on Billerly and Hemphole Farm 22 October 1777
- see also D/X 2418/9
(1 paper)
