Clayton and Gibson
Reference: D/CG 7 Catalogue Title: Clayton and Gibson Area: Catalogue Category: Business and Industry Records (Solicitors) Description: Clavering of Axwell and Greencroft (part 2)
Covering Dates: 1399; 1564-1946
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Clayton and Gibson (Ref: D/CG)Ref: D/CG 7/669
15 May 1399
(1) William Lion, son of John Lion of Grencroft
(2) John Ruthed, Lord of Greencroft
Gift by (1) to (2) of a messuage in Grencroft, 2 acres of land in le Hilelee and 3 acres above le Benet paying yearly a rent of ld. to (2) for all services. Warranty clause Dated at Grencroft Die Jovis post festum assentionis Domini
Endorsed note of production in Clavering v Bishop of Durham, in Chancery, 24 August 1757
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Ref: D/CG 7/67010 September 1564
(1) Robert Porter of the Shelrawe [Shield Row] gentleman
(2) Thomas Gelson of Grenncroft
Lease by (1) to (2) of a tenement in Grenncroft for 21 years
Rent: 20s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/67120 and 30 November 1667
(1) Christofer Mickleton of the City of Durham, gentleman; Lancelot Hilton of the City of Durham, gentleman; and John Dodshon of Monke- hesleden, gentleman
(2) John Taylor of Cornesey Row, yeoman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of Greenecroft with lands there as specified, the Whitefield, the Loaning, Halcroft, Furr Deane, Calfe Close, Broomehill, the Parke and the Fencehill with coals thereunder Note of production in Clavering v The Bishop of Durham, in Chancery, 24 August 1757
Consideration: £325
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Ref: D/CG 7/67230 May 1670
(1) William Hall of Greencroft, Durham, Esquire and Katherine his wife; Ralph Hall, William Hall the younger and George Hall, of Greencrofte (sons of William and Katherine)
(2) Sir James Clavering of Axwells, Bart
Feoffment by (1) to (2) of the Manor or Lordship of Greencroft with parcels of ground called the Hallcroft, the Parke, the Parkegarth, New Feild, Furr Deane, Whitefeild, Broomehill and Calfe Close with Kirkleys Farme and Fencehill, a water corn mill, a loaning leading from the Fellgate to the burn etc. Livery of seisin endorsed. Note of production in Chancery, 1757
Consideration: £1600
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Ref: D/CG 7/67320 March 1670/1
(1) Ralph Widdrington of Manorhouse, gentleman
(2) Sir James Clavering of Axwells, Baronet
Mortgage by demise by (1) to (2) for 200 years of all great and small tithes of the Manor or Lordship of Greenecroft to secure £50 and interest Note of production in Chancery cause endorsed
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Ref: D/CG 7/67418 March 1694/5
(1) John. Raw of Luns-house, gentleman
(2) Thomas Hunter of Billingside, yeoman
Feoffment by (1) to (2) of 5 roods of meadow in the High-Feild and rood in a close called Ladywell, 1 rood in a close called Taylor Flass with the tithe of hay thereupon, all in the parish of Lanchester Livery of seisin endorsed Memorandum as to freedom from hay tithe
Consideration: £40
18 March 1694/5
(1) John Raw
(2) Thomas Hunter
Bond of (1) to (2) in £80 to perform covenants in the attached deed
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Addition
Ref: D/CG 7/6759 August 1727
(1) John Fenwick of Bywell, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) William Bell of Eldon, yeoman
Lease by (1) to (2) for 1 year [release missing] of tithes of hay, calf, lamb and wool and all payments in lieu thereof (late in the possession of Ralph Widdrington of Cheesburn Grainge) on the property of (2) at Butsfield in the parish of Lanchester
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Ref: D/CG 7/6769-10 August 1727
(1) John Fenwick of Bywell, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Ralph Widdrington of Cheeseburne Grainge, Northumberland, Esquire
(3) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
(4) Thomas Rudd of Durham, Esquire
Lease and Release by (1) to (4) of the tithes of hay, wool, lamb etc. and payments in lieu thereof in the townships of Cornsay and Hamsteels in trust for (3) as specified
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Ref: D/CG 7/67728-29 November 1737
(1) Walter, Blackett of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire and William Potter of Hawkwell, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Ralph Widdrington of Cheeseburn Grange, Northumberland, Esquire
(3) Adam Askew of Newcastle upon Tyne, Doctor in Physick
Lease and Release by (1) and (2) to (3) (under an Act of Parliament allowing the sale of the estates of (2) in discharge of his debts) of tithes of pig, goose, hen, lamb, wool, hog and hay on the lands of James Clavering at Greencroft, Whinnygarth, Durham Hill, Moorside, Burne-house and Iveston in the parish of Lanchester. Schedule of deeds attached
Consideration: £262 10s. to (1)
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Ref: D/CG 7/67818-19 May 1738
(1) Adam Askew of Newcastle upon Tyne, Doctor of phi sick
(2) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire, and Elizabeth his wife
(3) Henry Fletcher of Sedgefield, Esquire and John Rogers of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Lease and Release by (1) to (3) of the tithes specified in D/CG7/675 to the use of James Clavering for life, thence to his issue as specified
Consideration: £300 to (1)
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Ref: D/CG 7/67917-18 November 1831
(1) Martin Brown of Sunniside, Whickham, merchant
(2) John Milburn of Newcastle upon Tyne, linen draper
(3) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(4) Charles John Clavering of Axwell Park, Esquire
Covenant by (1) and (2) to surrender to (3) copyholds 5a.0r.18p with a messuage thereupon and closes of 1a.2r.and 2a.0r.33p at Collings Green or Spring Garden in the township of Lanchester, with the hay tithes on the first two properties
Consideration: £400 (3) to (1)
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Ref: D/CG 7/68027-28 September 1832
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Greencroft, Baronet
(2) Charles John Clavering of Axwell Park, Esquire
(3) William Aloyzius Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire (only son of (1))
(4) Charles Armstrong of Greencroft, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (3) of the hay tithes at Collings Green, otherwise Spring Gardens, in the township of Lanchester (5a.0r.18p and 1a.2r.0p) and covenant of (1) with (3) for the surrender by (1) and (2) to (4) in trust for (3) of three copyhold closes (two as above, the third of 2a.0r.33p)
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Ref: D/CG 7/681May 1730
(1) Robert Dorman of Cornsey alias Cornsaw, yeoman and John Dorman of Cornsay, yeoman
(2) Thomas Rippon of Cornsey, blacksmith and William Taylor of Cornsey Row
(3) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
Draft release by (1) to (3) of messuages and lands at Cornsey charged with an annuity in favour of Robert Dorman. Covenant to levy a fine. Assignment by (1) to (3) of 10a.2r.of land on Cornsay Fell for the remainder of a term of 1000 years created in 1724 subject to an annual payment of 6/2d to the Lord of the Manor of Brancepeth
Consideration: the discharge by (3) of (1)'s debt to Anthony Wilkinson of £374 10s. and payment to R. Dorman of £285 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/6822 May 1863
(1) Joseph Thornton of Cornsay, labourer
(2) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
Conveyance by (1) to (2) of 2r.8p of land at Stow House in the township of Cornsay
Consideration: £10
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Greencroft Settlements (including Middleton St. George, Jarrow, Bowes etc) (see also D/CG7/634 et seq)
Ref: D/CG 7/68330 August 1674
(1) Sir James Clavering of Axwell Houses, Bart
(2) Benjamin Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, and Robert Clavering of Choppell, Esquire
(3) Sir Robert Shaftoe of Newcastle upon Tyne, Knight and Robert Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
(4) James Clavering, Esquire, second son of (1)
Lease by (1) to (2) for one year (release missing) of the Manor or Lordship of Green Crofte in the parish of Lanchester and lands called Cookes Close, the three Whinney Garthes, the two Towne Seikes, Broomes Land, Blacke Bancke and Porter Dale, the Halls Crofte, the Water Markes, the Middlefeild, the Fence, the two Rudsons Closes, the Furr Deane, the Calfe Close, the White Feild, Broome Hill, the Newfeild and a parcel of land taken out of Rudsons Closes, the Parke and Kirkleyes Farme and a water corn mill; the Manor of Middleton George with its appurtenances; a close of land at South Cawsey; Westren Farm alias Suthrens Farme in Tanfield; and a fee farm rent out of the Manor of Morden(£9 10s. p.a.)
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Ref: D/CG 7/68427 November 1702
(1) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire and Jane his wife
(2) James Clavering the younger, son and heir apparent of (1)
(3) William Blackett of Newby, Yorkshire, Esquire and Robert Ellison of Hebburne, Esquire
(4) Henry Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire and David Dixon of Durham, gentleman
Copy of marriage settlement of (2) and Katherine Yorke, eldest daughter of Thomas Yorke of Richmond, Yorkshire. Release by (1) and (2) to (4) of the Manors of Greencroft, Middleton [St] George and Iveston and all lands, tenements etc. there or in the parish of Lanchester; a farmhold in Tanfield; land at South Causey; Iveston free rents (£5 p.a.); Morden free rents (£9 10s. p.a.); tithes of corn and grain at Iveston; a moiety of lands and tenements at Lamesley, Ravensworth Park, Harburn [Hebburn] and Jarrow and of burgages in Newcastle upon Tyne; a quarter of lands and tenements in Barmeston; an eighth of Jarrow Shore and the reversion of lands and tenements in Harburne and Jarrow expectant upon the death of Ann Doubleday. Upon trust for James Clavering the elder and Jane his wife for life as specified for the Greencroft, Tanfield and Causey premises and Morden rents. Thence:as to the Manor of Greencroft to the use of Jane Clavering, wife of (1) for life; as to the Manors of Middleton George and Iveston and all other premises, and as to the first above limited properties fr6m the death of (1) etc to the use of (2) for life and his issue in tail male with remainders specified, charged with an annuity of £250 to his widow. Powers for raising portions and jointures. Covenants for levying a fine Note of production in James Clavering the younger v Robert Ellison and others in Chancery, 29 June 1716
Consideration: £2000 and £500 secured to be paid to (2) as marriage portion
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Ref: D/CG 7/685Copy of D/CG7/684
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Ref: D/CG 7/68628 November 1702
(1) Henry Clavering and David Dixon, Plaintiffs
(2) James Clavering the elder and Jane his wife and James Clavering the younger, Deforceants
Copy of a Final Concord of the Manors of Greencroft, Middleton George and Iveston with 8 messuages, 2 mills, 800a. of land 1000a. of moor, coal mines etc, £9 10s. of annual rent and all rights and jurisdictions in Greencroft, Middleton George, Iveston, Tanfield, South Cawsey and the parish of Lanchester; a moiety of 20 messuages, 1000 acres of land and coal mines etc in Barneston, Lamesley, Ravensworth, parkehead, Jarrow and in the parishes of Jarrow, Lamesley, Tanfield and Chester-le-Street and the Rectory of Jarrow with a quarter part of the tithes and the presentation to the living there
Consideration: £400
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Ref: D/CG 7/6874 April 1721
(1) William Blackett and Robert Ellison, Demandants
(2) Henry Clavering and David Dixon, Tenants to the Praecipe
(3) James Clavering the elder, Vouchee to Warranty
Exemplification of a Common Recovery dated 14 December 1702 of the Manors of Greencroft, Middleton George and Iveston with 8 messuages, 2 mills,800a. of land, 1000 acres of moor, £ 5 and £9 10s. annual rent and tithes etc with all rights and jurisdictions in Greencroft, Middleton George, Iveston, Tanfield, South Cawsey and the parish of Lanchester and 20 messuages, 1000 acres of land, 1000 acres of moor coal mines etc in Barmeston alias Barneston, Lamesley, Ravensworth, Parkhead, Jarrow and in the parish of Jarrow, Chester-le-Street, Lamesley and Tanfield the rectory and a quarter of tithes etc of the parish of Jarrow and the advowson thereof
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Ref: D/CG 7/68821 May 1715
(1) James Clavering the younger of Stow alias Stow House, Esquire
(2) Robert Ellison of Hebborne, Esquire
(3) James Clavering the elder of Greencroft, Esquire, and Thomas York of Richmond, Yorkshire, Esquire
(4) George Duck of Horsehouse, Yorkshire, yeoman
Release by (1) to (2) of the farmhold called Stowhouse with appurtenances as specified upon the trusts declared relative to the Harburne [Hebburn] Estate. Recites previous deeds including the marriage settlement of (1)
Consideration: £880 (of which £400 was paid by (2) at the direction of (1) to Jane Watson of Durham, widow, in satisfaction of a mortgage)
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Ref: D/CG 7/6891 June 1725
(1) George Mallabar of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(2) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
(3) Thomas Rudd of Durham, Esquire
Assignment by (1) to (3) of a farmhold in the parish of Lanchester called Stowhouse with fields as specified and a moiety of 26a. of pasture (the east part of Hall Hill Field) with the tithes arising from the said moiety, for the remainder of a term of 1000 years in trust for (2) to attend the freehold reversion of the premises, (2) having repaid £800 due on mortgage to (1). Recites previous deeds
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Ref: D/CG 7/69028 September 1739
(1) Sir James Clavering of Greencroft, Baronet and Thomas Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
(2) Thomas Rudd of Durham, Esquire and Ralph Gowland of Durham, gentleman
Lease by (1) to (2) for 1 year (release missing) of the Lordships of Greencroft, Middleton George and Iveston, the tithes of Iveston and all messuages and lands and jurisdictions in the aforementioned places. Note of production in Clavering v Clavering, in Chancery, 3 April 1751
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Ref: D/CG 7/69131 January 1745/6
(1) Sir James Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet
(2) George Clavering of Whitehouse, Esquire (second son of (1))
(3) The Revd Edward Browell of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, D.D.
(4) Elizabeth Browell of Romaldkirk, spinster (only daughters of (:3))
(5) William Hutchinsonof Barnard Castle, Esquire and William Bigg of Little Benton, Northumberland, Esquire
Marriage settlement of (2) and (4). Release by (1) to (5) of the Ianor and capital messuage of Greencroft and several parcels of land there (the Horse Close etc), the messuages and lands of Fenhall, Greencroft Newhouses, Whinney Garths, Esp Green, Esp Green Gate Farm, Hallshouse and garth at Greencroft Lowtown, the Mill Farm with the corn mill, lands called Joplings Garth and Dovecoat Garth, two houses; the messuage and lands called High Moor Side, Low Moor Side, Durham Hill, Burnwood House, Greencroft Parkhead, Greencroft Upper Fouses, Maiden Hall, Maiden Law, the Plantation House, and Well Close, all in the parish of Lanchester(with their petty tithes); the Manor of Iveston with all rights, revenues and jurisdictions pertaining to it; tenements at Moor Leases in the township of Lanchester with tithes thereupon, a parcel of ground called Lanchester Millfield with the petty tithes of lands at East and West Butfield, and messuages, lands and tithes of Sir James Clavering at Cornsay and Stowhouse, the Stowhouse White ;ents, and messuages and lands at Hall Hill and Satley with a moiety of the coals of Greencroft and Iveston,upon trust variously for (1) (2) and (4) as specified in strict settlement.
Appointment by (1) to (2) to stand seized of copyholds of the Manor of Lanchester specified (upon trusts as above Covenant by (3) to levy such fines etc as may be necessary to settle and assure his estates at Bowes and Bolron, Yorkshire to the use of (3) for life with remainder to (1) and (4) as specified
Consideration: £2000 (marriage portion of (4))
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Ref: D/CG 7/69231 January 1745
(1) Sir James Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet
(2) George Clavering of Whitehouse, Esquire (second son of (1))
(3) The Revd Edward Browell of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, D.D.
(4) Elizabeth Browell of Romaldkirk, spinster, daughter of (3)
(5) William Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, Esquire and William Bigg of Little Benton, Northumberland, Esquire
Marriage settlement of (2) and (4). Release by (1) to (5) of the Manor or Lordship and capital messuage of Greencroft with lands there called the Horse Close, Fardean Parks, Hall Croft and Spring Red, Oakfield, Middle field Plantation Lawn, Little Close before the Plantation House, Fences and Fence Banks, the High and Low Townfields, Porters Brake, West Middle and East Black Banks; the tenements called Fenhall, Greencroft Newhouses, Whinney Garths, Esp Green, Esp Green Gate Farm, Hall House and Garth, Mill Farm with the mill belonging thereto; Joplings Garth and Dovecoat Garth, 2 houses,tenements called HighMoorside, Low Moorside, Durham Hill, Burnwood House, Greencroft Parkhead, Greencroft Upperhouses, Maidenhall, Maiden Law, the Plantation House and Well Close, and all tithes of hay, wool, lamb etc arising from the aforesaid properties. The Manor of Iveston with all rights and jurisdictions; tithes of corn and grain within the said Manor. The lands of (1) within the said nor, and lands and tenements at Moorleazes in the township of Lanchester with tithes thereon; Lanchester Millfield with the petty tithes of lands at East and West Butsfield; lands and hereditaments at Cornsey and Stowhouse with (1)'s tithes there and the quit rents called Stowhouse Whiterents; messuages and tenements at Hallhill and Satten with the tithes thereupon; a moiety of coals under the Manors of Greencroft and Iveston and under the farm of Hallhill. To the use of (1) and his heirs for ever with regard to a moiety of all coals (except those of Greencroft and Iveston, Hallhill and other lands specified as settled on the marriage of (1)). And to the use of (2) for life and his issue as specified subject to a securities as specified for the payment of £200 annuity to Elizabeth Browell for her life but subject to various limitations. Covenant by (3) and wife that they will join with (2) and (4), on (4) achieving her majority, in such further assurances of property in Bowes and Bolron of (3) (or which (3) has agreed to purchase with the sum of £252 8s), to be settled to the use of (3) and wife for life with remainder to (2) and (4) for life etc
Consideration: £2000 (3) to (1) as (4)'s marriage port ion
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Ref: D/CG 7/69329-30 April 1755
(1) Thomas Rudd of Durham, Esquire (who survived Ralph Gowland, deceased)
(2) Sir Thomas Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet (eldest son and heir of Sir James Clavering, Bart, deceased by his first wife Catherine York) and George Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire, his younger brother
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of coals under the Manors of Greencroft and Iveston (270a) with all related rights, powers, wayleaves etc. to the use, as to one moiety, of Sir Thomas Clavering and to the use of the trusts of George Clavering's marriage settlement as to the other moiety.
Endorsed note of production in Sir T. Clavering, Bart and others v The Bishop of Durham and others in Chancery, 24 August 1757
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Ref: D/CG 7/69417 June 1765
(1) George Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
(2) Dame Anna Maria Pole, widow and relict of Sir John Pole of Shute, Devon, Baronet, deceased
(3) Sir Thomas Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet and the Revd William Palmer the younger of Chardstock, Dorset, Clerk
Grant and appointment of an annuity of £200 by (1) to (2) (his intended wife)to run from his death secured on lands demised by (1) to (3) for a term of 99 years (determinable on the death of (2)) from the death of (1) comprising: a messuage in Kilmond Wood in the parish of Bowes and 14a. of land adjoining it and other messuages, stables and lands adjoining Kilmond Word and elsewhere in Bowes as specified (55 a) with 219 beast gates in the common pastures of Bowes; a messuage and lands at Bolron, Yorkshire called the Roods with 4 beastgates; and New Closes, Upper Killmond, the Roods and the Riddings, Gyll Riddings and 6 beastgates, all in Bowes and an inclosure at the head of Mawers Field, Lanchester Assignment by (2) to (3) of a legacy of £1000 upon trust for (2) and the younger children of (1) and (2). Assignment by (2) to (3) of her residuary and reversionary interests in the estate of her late husband upon trusts as above. Recites previous deeds
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Ref: D/CG 7/69529 April 1777
(1) George Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
(2) Margaret Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, spinster
(3) Sir Thomas Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet and Revd Nathaniel Ellison
Draft marriage settlement of (1) and (2). Appointment by (1) to (2) of an annuity of £200 to commence from the death of (1).
Release by (1) to (3) of lands and tenements at Kilmond Wood and Bolron in the parish of Bowes, Yorkshire and an inclosure of land at the head of Mawers Field in the parish of Lanchester with a covenant regarding the surrender of Mawers Field (copyhold) to the use of (3) all in trust for (1) for life,thereafter to secure an annuity of £100 to (2) (and subject thereto)to (3) for a term of 300 years as security for payment of the annuity and upon trust to allow (1) to receive the balance of any income arising from the lands. Assignment by (2) to (3) of the mortgages of a moiety of nineteen-twentieth parts of the Manor of Long Witton and the capital messuage, lands and tenements there specified in one of the deeds herein recited for the remainder of two terms of 300 and 500 years to secure £4550 from Sir John Trevelyan,and assignment by (2) to (3) of money secured on two bonds from Trevelyan,upon trust to pay the income to (1) for life, thence to (2) for life, thence upon trust for their issue as specified. Recites previous deeds and settlements under which the £200 annuity is raised
Consideration: £4000 and £2000 to (3) (part of (2)'s fortune)
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Ref: D/CG 7/696Extract from George Clavering's marriage settlement describing property at Bowes, Yorkshire and Greencroft copyholds, n.d.
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Ref: D/CG 7/697Examined copy of the will of George Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire (dated 9 January 1793) devising to his wife his house in Charlotte Square, Newcastle upon Tyne with various fixtures and an annuity of £400 to her together with an annuity of £43 12s ld payable by the corporation of Newcastle. Real estate to trustees, charged with the above annuity, to pay the income to Thomas John Clavering (son) for life thence to the latters issue in tail male with remainders specified to nephews and nieces as tenants in common. Condition that his son continue in the Protestant Religion according to the .rights: of the Church of England, shall not reside abroad for more than three months a year and that his daughter-in-law renounce the Roman Catholic religion in favour of Anglicanisra within three months of testator s death etc etc. Otherwise provisions void in favour of testator's grandchildren who are to be educated in England as Anglicans with further provision for making void bequests and devises to them.
Codicil modifying provisions with regard to his son, 1 February 1793
Codicil making gift of house in Charlotte Square etc absolute. Bequest to trustees of money to be invested for maintaining a schoolmaster at Lanchester, 18 May 1793
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Greencroft leases and estate papers
(see also D/CG7/1695 for minerals)
Ref: D/CG 7/698Copy of the reservation clause in the Lanchester Common Inclosure Act, 1773
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Ref: D/CG 7/699Plan of allotments awarded to George Clavering to the east of the Greencroft Estate upon the division of Lanchester Fell, with acreages and owners of adjoining allotments, n.d. [c.1773]
Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]
(1 plan, 130cm x 46cm, ink and partial colour)
Ref: D/CG 7/700Greencroft Estate survey listing tenants, field names, acreages, schemes of husbandry, rent per annum and per acre, 1775
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Ref: D/CG 7/70115 February 1786
(1) George Clavering of Greencroft in the parish of Lanchester, Esquire
(2) Thomas Gibson of Greencroft Mill in the same parish, miller
Lease by (1) to (2) for 21 years of Greencroft Mill and appurtenances. Covenant to scour, dress and fence 25r. of hedges and ditches p.a. Husbandry covenants etc
Rent: £30 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/70214 July 1796
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell park, Baronet
(2) Ralph John Lambton of Lambton, Esquire and George Fenwick of Lambton, gentleman
Copy lease by (1) to (2) for 1 year of Hales Hill Farm in the township of Satley and an allotment of 68a.1r.0p of Lanchester Moors in respect thereof. Release missing
Consideration: 5s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/7033 November 1835
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Greencroft, Baronet
(2) John Fairweather Harrison and Thomas Barnard of New Broad Street, London, Esquires, and William Harrison of the Grange, Monkwearmouth, Esquire
Lease by (1) to (2) for 99 years of 3a.1r.30p of land in the township of Greencroft with the limekilns erected thereon
Rent: £5
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Ref: D/CG 7/704Draft letter from [Clayton and Gibson] Newcastle upon Tyne to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners seeking the enfranchisement of Sir W.A. Clavering's copyholds in the Manor of Lanchester, 24 March 1864
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Ref: D/CG 7/705Draft lists of fields and their acreages within Iveston manor [mainly Iveston Town Farm], n.d. [c.1861]
(4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/706Abstract of rental of the Greencroft Estate of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, with his account with Scarth and Bolam, for the half years ending Mayday and Martinmas 1868
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Ref: D/CG 7/707Abstract of surrenders of Clavering estates in the Manor of Lanchester, 6 October 1744 - 10 July 1843
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Ref: D/CG 7/708Abstract relating to Clavering copyholds in Lanchester, 19 May 1807 - 1862
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Greencroft/Iveston coals and boundary disputes
Ref: D/CG 7/709Details of an award of 1703 concerning coal under lands at Iveston relating to the conveyance from Col. C.W. Napier Clavering to the Consett Iron Company Ltd, n.d. [1920s]
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Ref: D/CG 7/710James Clavering, Esquire and James Clavering junior, Esquire, Complainants
The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Revd Nathaniel, Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham, Defendant
Copy of interrogatories administered to, and depositions of, various witnesses in the above cause regarding ownership of lands etc in the manor of Greencroft, in Chancery, 13 September 1711
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Ref: D/CG 7/711Agreement for the division of Lanchester Fell under a decree of the Court of Chancery in a suit to be commenced by George Barker and other landowners against The Bishop of Durham, James Clavering and others and staying proceedings in: Greenwell and others v Clavering and others, Baker and others v Clavering and others, and Clavering and others v The Bishop of Durham and others, all in the Exchequer; and Clavering and others v The Bishop of Durham and others, and The Bishop of Durham and others v Clavering and others, in Chancery, 12 October 1719
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Ref: D/CG 7/712Copy of opinion of William Clayton Walters of Newcastle upon Tyne regarding Sir T.J. Clavering's absence of mineral rights as Lord of the Manor of Iveston, 24 October 1839
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/713Opinion of Henry Egerton of Lincolns Inn regarding rights of Dunn to coal under copyhold lands at Iveston,forwarded to P. Fenwick, Solicitor, Newcastle, 24-31 January 1840
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/714-16Minutes of meeting and correspondence between the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; Clayton and Gibson; Sir Arthur Wood, the Hermitage, Chester-le-Street; and Messrs. G.B. and T.E. Forster, Newcastle concerning dispute between the Commissioners and the Claverings regarding Greencroft boundary, 21 October 1921 - 20 February 1922
(4 papers, 1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/717Copies of deeds 1436 - 1677 relating to Greencroft, n.d. [early 18th Century]
Note by [Sir] W[illiam] W[aymouth] G[ibson] that it was compiled for a dispute concerning the existence or otherwise of the Manor of Greencroft, 16 October 1954
(1 booklet)
Papers relating to a case of 1711 between the Bishop of Durham and the owner of the Greencroft Estate regarding common rights on Greencroft F 11r. Bought by Mr. C.O.P. Gibson at a sale and handed over to Mr. W.W. Gibson in 1932
Ref: D/CG 7/718Extracts from a [halmote] court book summarising admittances and surrenders, relating to Greencroft and environs [name of the manor not given], c.1392 - 1582, n.d. [18th Century]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/719Copies of Inquisitions post mortem in the times of Bishops Langley, Skirlaw and Hatfield (1345 - 1437). [Copies made early 18th Century]
(6 papers, Latin)
Ref: D/CG 7/720List of receivers and coroners for Iveston, Greencroft, Clewburn and Knitsley, 1385 - 1668
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/721Lists of exhibits being copies of depositions, interrogatories etc in James Clavering v The Bishop of Durham in Chancery at Durham, 1679
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/722Extracts from Iveston Manor Court Book of various admittances and surrenders, 1706
(3 papers, Latin)
Ref: D/CG 7/723Instructions for Bill of Complaint in the name of the Bishop of Durham, Mr. Smythe [of Esh] and others, [early 18th Century]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/724Draft letter regarding the Bishop of Durham v Clavering, n.d. [early 18th Century]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/725Summaries of depositions in reply to interrogatories, 1711
(2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/726Lists of witnesses to be examined, 2 April 1745
(2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/727Schedule of receipts for rents due by James Clavering and others to the Bishop of Durham, 1663 - 1756, [18th Century]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/728Extracts from Dugdale etc regarding Lanchester Deanery, prebendal endowments of tithes, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/729Areas of new inclosures at Greencroft, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/73010 May 1566
(1) John Hall of Greencroft, gentleman
(2) John Hyllyerd of Witton Gylbert, John Vasey of Newlands, gentlemen, Lancelot Wylkynson of Kyoo and Laurence Watson of Eyghton, yeoman
Gift by (1) to (2) of lands and messuages in Greencroft as specified to the use of (1) and heirs male of his body with remainder to his brother Robert Hall and other remainders, n.d. [early 18th Century]
(1 file, Latin)
Ref: D/CG 7/731Copy of the award dated 20 October 1577 of Thomas Boyneton of Barneston, Yorkshire, Esquire and Roger Dalton of Kirkebye Overcarre, Yorkshire, Esquire in the dispute between John Hall of Conside and William Hall of Grenecrofte dividing lands at Greencroft, Chester etc . [ This copy early 18th Century]
(1 file)
Manor of Iveston
Ref: D/CG 7/7326 November 1700
(1) John Tempest of Old Durham, Esquire
(2) James Clavering of Greencroft, Esquire
Bargain and sale by (1) to (2) of the Manor of Iseton alias Itheston alias Iveston and annual rents payable to the lord from persons specified in right of the quantity of lands specified
Consideration: £300
Commission to John Middleton and others to take the acknowledgment of the above deed by (1) Memorandum of enrolment in Chancery endorsed, 28 December 1700
(parchment, 2 membranes, part Latin)
Court Proceedings
Ref: D/CG 7/733Manor of Iveston, court book no. 1 (with index), 12 May 1601 - 10 July 1772, 2 November 1780 (1 entry)
(1 volume, calf bound partly Latin)
Ref: D/CG 7/734Manor of Iveston, court book no. 2 (with index), 30 June 1773 - 2 December 1854
(1 volume, calf bound)
Ref: D/CG 7/735Manor of Iveston, court book no. 3 (with index), 25 November 1854 - 31 July 1883
(1 volume, leather half-bound)
Ref: D/CG 7/736Manor of Iveston, court book no. 4 (with index), 8 September 1883 - 24 December 1913
(1 volume, leather half-bound)
Ref: D/CG 7/737Manor of Iveston, court book no. 5 (with index), 1 January 1914 - 18 July 1925
(1 volume, leather half-bound)
Ref: D/CG 7/738-45Transcripts, translations and notes of various entries in the Iveston Manor court book No. 1, n.d. [late 19th Century]
(7 papers, 1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/746Copies of surrenders and admittances, 24 April 1761 -18 February 1774
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/747Court roll of the Manor of Iveston, 14 December 1841-6 September 1853
(parchment, 60 membranes)
Appointment of Steward
Ref: D/CG 7/7481 July 1834
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Greencroft, Baronet (Lord of the Manor of Iveston)
(2) Peregrine George Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/74929 August 1868
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet (Lord of the Manor of Iveston)
(2) Nathaniel George Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7507 May 1875
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet and John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne (Lords of the Manor)
(2) William Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/75128 October 1891
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet, Nathaniel George Clayton of Chesters, Northumberland, Esquire and William Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire (Lords of the Manor of Iveston)
(2) Matthew Henderson of the Guildhall, Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/75220 September 1912
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Esquire, late a Lieutenant Colonel in Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry; Francis Napier Clavering of Edgehill, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Esquire; and William Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor (Lords of the Manor of Iveston)
(2) Charles Osborne Provis Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/7537 January 1914
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering , Francis Napier Clavering, and William Waymouth Gibson (Lords of the Manor of Iveston)
(2) Charles Osborne Provis Gibson
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/75425 May 1932
(1) Francis Napier Clavering of Brown Tiles, Chobham, Surrey, Esquire and William Waymouth Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
(2) Edward Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
Appointment of (2) as Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(1 paper, typescript)
Admittances, Surrenders and Deputations
Ref: D/CG 7/75513 September 1751
(1) Timothy Wrangham of Merrington, gentleman, Edward Goddard of Durham, gentleman, Robert Wood of Merrington, yeoman
(2) George Taylor of Kibblesworth, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a tenement and 28a.0r.4p of land as specified at Iveston, upon trust for John Croudace of Langley, yeoman
Rent: 8s 4d p.a.
Fine: £4 16s 8d
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Ref: D/CG 7/75610 September 1768
(1) John Wright and Cuthbert Simpson
(2) John Haswell of Low Wood Side in the parish of Lanchester ,yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a cottage at Iveston in trust for John Smith of Butsfield Burn in the parish of Lanchester to secure £30 by way of mortgage Rent: 2d p.a.
Fine: 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/7572 November 1780
(1) William Turton
(2) Samuel Jopling of Gateshead
Surrender by (1) to (2) of lands specified (33a.2r.22p) at Iveston upon such trusts as Ralph Fenwick of Hamsterley Mill, miller shall direct by his will etc Rent: 11/1d p.a.
Fine: £9 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/7584 April 1782
(1) Samuel Jopling of Gateshead and Ralph Fenwick of Hamsterley Mill, miller
(2) John Atkinson of Gateshead, merchant
Surrender by (1) to (2) of two parcels of land (33a.2r.22p) as specified to secure £400 and interest by way of mortgage
Rent: 11/1d p.a.
Fine: £9 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/7593 February 1786
(1) George Taylor of Kibblesworth, yeoman and John Croudace the elder, of Langley, yeoman
(2) John Croudace the younger of Langley, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a tenement and 54a.1r.16p of land as specified in the Manor of Iveston Rent: 8/4d p.a.
Fine: £4 16s 8d
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76022 February 1786
(1) John Croudace the younger of Langley, yeoman
(2) John Greenwell of Beamish, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of premises specified in D/CG7/759
Rent: 8s 4d p.a.
Fine: £4 16s 8d
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76117 February 1790
Admittance of John Teasdale of Brooms in the parish of Lanchester,eldest son and heir of Robert Teasdale late of Knitsle z to a moiety of Brooms close and of 2r.3p of land
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 11s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76217 February 1790
(1) John Teasdale of Brooms
(2) Robert Mitcheson of Knitsley
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a moiety of two parcels of land as specified at Brooms in the Manor of Iveston, upon trust for John Teasdale and such trusts as he may direct in his will
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 11s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76323 January 1796
(1) Robert Teasdale of Brooms, yeoman and Robert Mitcheson of Knitsley, yeoman
(2) Edward Taylor of Knitsley, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of lands specified in D/CG7/761 upon trust to raise and retain £300, and otherwise in trust for R. Teasdale
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7646 October 1798
(1) John Atkinson of Gateshead, merchant and Ralph Fenwick of Burnopfield, gentleman
(2) John Bird of Chester-le-Street, Esquire
Surrender by (1) to (2) of 33a.2r.22p of land as specified at Iveston to secure £300 and interest by way of mortgage from R. Fenwick to (2) and otherwise in trust for Fenwick
Rent: 11/1d p.a.
Fine: £9 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7651802
(1) Robert Pearson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(2) John Bates of Clarewood Red House in the parish of Corbridge, Northumberland, gentleman
Appointment by (1) of (2) as his deputy to take surrenders from Eleanor Leybourn of Ryal, Northumberland, widow, Samuel Jopling of Delaval, Northumberland, mariner, and Joseph Fenwick of Marleyhill, brewer to William Bates, the younger, of Chollerton, Northumberland, gentleman, of lands as specified in Iveston upon trusts specified herein
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/76622 May 1802
(1) Edward Taylor of Knitsley, yeoman, and Robert Teasdale of Brooms in the parish of Lanchester, yeoman
(2) Robert Taylor of Knitsley, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a moiety of a close called Brooms and 2r.3p of land, to secure £700 by way of mortgage
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 11s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76729 May 1802
Admittance of Samuel Jopling of Delaval, Northumberland, mariner (nephew and heir of Samuel Jopling) to 54a.3r.17p of land at Iveston
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76829 May 1802
(1) Eleanor Leybourn of Ryal, widow, Samuel Jopling of Delaval, mariner, and Ralph Fenwick of Marley Hill, brewer
(2) William Bates the younger of Chollerton, Northumberland, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of 54a.3r.17p of lands as specified at Iveston, to the use of Joseph Woodhouse of Scotchwood in the parish of Newburn, Northumberland, gentleman and of William Bates of Ryal in the parish of Stamfordham, Northumberland, gentleman
Rent: 4s. p.a.
Fine: £2
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/76929 May 1802
Admittance of Samuel Jopling of Delaval, Northumberland, mariner, to a messuage and 39a.0r.11p of lands as specified at Iveston and Leadgate
Rent: 7/1d p.a.
Fine: £7 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/77029 May 1802
(1) Eleanor Leybourn of Ryal, widow, Samuel Jopling of Delaval, mariner, and Ralph Fenwick of Marley Hill, brewer
(2) William Bates the younger of Chollerton, Northumberland, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a messuage and 39a.0r.11p of lands as specified at Iveston and Leadgate to the use of Joseph Woodhouse of Scotchwood and William Bates of Ryal as specified
Rent: 7/1d p.a.
Fine: £7 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/77121 June 1806
(1) Robert Taylor of Knitsley, yeoman, and Robert Teasdale of Brooms, yeoman
(2) George Dunn Cf Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a moiety of Brooms Close and 2r.3p of lands to the use of John Smith of Brooms, gentleman
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 11s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/77215 June 1810
(1) John Croudace the younger, late of Langley, now of Hexham, Northumberland, yeoman, and John Greenwell of Beamish, gentleman
(2) John Smith of Beamish, gentleman, and Richard Smith of Chester-le-Street, tanner
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a tenement and 54a.1r.16p of land at Iveston as specified, upon trust for John Stobart of Hexham and the trusts of his will Rent: 8/4d p.a.
Fine: £4 16s 8d
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/77313 March 1811 Admittance of Robert Bell of Islington, Middlesex, painter to a messuage and 47a.0r.27p of land as specified at Iveston Rent: 6s. p.a. Fine: 54/8d
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/77414 March 1811
(1) William Blenkinsop Leaton 6f Conduit Street, Middlesex, Esquire, George Thomas Leaton of Whickham, Esquire and Robert Bell of Islington, Middlesex, painter
(2) John Smith of Brooms, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a messuage and 47a.0r.27p of land as specified at Iveston,upon trust for Thomas Ripon of Iveston, gentleman and as he shall direct in his will
Rent: 6s. p.a.
Fine: 54/8d
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/7758 June 1811 Admittance of Robert Bell of Islington, Middlesex, painter to 5a.1r.24p of land as specified at Iveston Fine: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/776June 1811
(1) George Thomas Leaton of Whickham, Esquire, William Blenkinsop Leaton of Conduit Street, Middlesex, Esquire and Robert Bell of Islington, Middlesex, painter
(2) Edward and James Backhouse of Darlington, bankers
Surrender by (1) to (2) of 5a.1r.24p of land at Iveston as specified, upon trust for Jonathan Backhouse
Fine: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/77727 October 1812
(1) Thomas Ripon of Iveston, gentleman and John Smith of Brooms in the parish of Lanchester, gentleman
(2) Richard Smith of Chester-le-Street, tanner and Thomas Croudace of Lumley Thicks, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of an allotment of 3a.1r.4p of land, upon trust for John Smith of Beamish Fine: 3s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/77828 ebruary 1815 Admittance of Teasdale Byerley of Cornsay, yeoman to 2a.1r.35p of land at Iveston Rent: 2/6d p.a. Fine: 25s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7791 March 1815
(1) Teasdale Byerley of Cornsay, yeoman
(2) William Reed the younger of Low Meadows in the parish of Lanchester, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of two parcels of land at Iveston upon trust for (1) and the trusts specified in his will
Rent: 2/6d p.a.
Fine: 25s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/7801816
(i) Admittance of John Brantingham, late of Iveston, now of Westgate, Northumberland, flour dealer to a house and shop in Iveston
Rent: 1d. p.a.
Fine: 5d.
(ii) Surrender of the above to Hugh Brantingham of Norton Hill, farmer in trust for John Brantingham and the trusts of his will
Rent: 1d. p.a.
Fine: 5d.
(iii) Admittance of Sarah the wife of Warren Maude Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne and Isabell Hunter, spinster, daughters and coheirs of Robert Hunter, to the Forehouse and 21a.2r.8p of land at Iveston as specified
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 10s.
(iv) Surrender by J. Brantingham, Lamb and Hunter to H. Brantingham of property specified in (iii) upon trust for J.B. and the trusts of his will
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Fine: 10s.
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/7814 December 1817
(1) John Smith of Beamish, gentleman, Richard Smith of Chester-le-Street, farmer, and John Stobart of Hexham, Northumberland, glove manufacturer
(2) James Losh of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a tenement in Iveston and various closes of land (54a.1r.6p) at Iveston as specified upon trusts specified in an indenture of even date
Rent: 8/4d p.a. Fine: £4 16s 8d
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/7823 March 1821
(1) James Losh of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, John Stobart of Hexham, Northumberland, glove manufacturer, and William Murray
(2) James Reed of Iveston, yeoman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of a plot of Southfield, Iveston (34yds x 13yds lft 8ins), upon trust for John Reed of Iveston, joiner
Rent: 1s. p.a. Fine: 2s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/78322 February 1823
(1) John Smith of Beamish, gentleman, Richard Smith of Chester-le-Street, gentleman and Thomas Croudace of Lumley Thicks, gentleman
(2) Robert Eden Duncombe Shafto of Whitworth, Esquire and Revd William Nesfield, clerk, Rector of Branspeth
Surrender by (1) to (2) of an allotment of 3a.1r.4p of land at Iveston upon trust for Morton John Davison of Beamish Hall, Esquire and upon the trusts of his will
Fine: 3s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/78410 July 1824 Admittance of John Smith of Beamish, gentleman, and Richard Smith of Chester-le-Street, tanner to a tenement and 54a.1r.16p of land at Iveston as specified, upon trust for John Stobart of Hexham, Northumberland, glover and upon the trusts of his will Rent: 8/4d Fine: £4 16s 8d
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/78513 May 1829
(1) Robert Pearson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, Steward of the Manor of Iveston
(2) William Emerson Wooler of Durham, gentleman
Appointment by (1) of (2) as his deputy to take the surrender from Thomas Rippon of Iveston, gentleman, and John Smith of Brooms, gentleman to William Farrow of Merrington, gentleman of lands specified
(Parchment. 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7861850
Admittance of Henry Greenbank late of Deptford, Sunderland, now of Scarbrough, Yorkshire, Officer of Excise to messuages and lands (80a 3r.22p as specified) at Iveston
Rent: 11/1d p.a.
Fine: £9 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/7871850
(1) Henry Greenbank of Scarborough, Yorkshire, Robert Dand of Field House, Northumberland, Esquire, Robert Leadbitter of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman and Thomas Jenkins of Spetchley, Worcestershire, land agent and Margaret his wife
(2) Jonathan Richardson of Shotley Bridge, Eequire
Surrender by (1) to (2) of lands specified in D/CG7/786
Rent: 11/1d p.a.
Fine: £9 10s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/78827 November 1850
(1) John Brodie Nicholas Ward of Allansford, agent, John Hutchinson of Low Waskerley, Northumberland, agent (mortgagees) and William Robson of Shotley Bridge, grocer
(2) John Stobart of New Ridley in the parish of Bywell St. Peter, Northumberland, gentleman
Surrender by (1) to (2) of 408 1/3 sq. yds of land in Leadgate to secure £600 by way of mortgage and upon trusts as specified
Rent: 6d p.a.
Fine: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/789-818Deputations by the Steward of the Manor of Iveston to take surrenders of, and grant admittance to, copyholds in the Manor, 24 September 1850 - 12 July 1878
(28 papers, 2 files)
Ref: D/CG 7/819-827Surrenders, 26 February - 1 October 1855
(parchment, 9 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/828-831Surrenders, 27 May - 18 October 1856
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/832-842Surrenders, 24 February - 17 November 1857
(parchment, 11 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/843-851Surrenders, 6 February - 1 December 1858
(parchment, 9 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/852-871Numbers not used
Ref: D/CG 7/872-875Surrenders and admittances, 20 January - 31 December 1859
(parchment, 8 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/876-878Surrenders, 28 July - 1 October 1860
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/879-883Surrenders, 4 March - 10 May 1861
(parchment, 3 membranes and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/884-886Surrenders, 5 March - 16 October 1862
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/887-892Surrenders and admittances, 30 July - 22 December 1863
(parchment, 6 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/893Surrender, 11 July 1864
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/894-899Surrenders, 20 May - 27 December 1865
(parchment, 6 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/900-905Surrenders, 26 May - 27 October 1866
(parchment, 7 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/906-911Surrenders, 5 July - 28 December 1867
(parchment, 6 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/912-917Surrenders and admittances, 5 August - 30 December 1868
(parchment, 6 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/918-920Surrenders and admittances, 12 February - 14 July 1870
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/921-930Surrenders, 29 August - 23 December 1871
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/924-937Surrenders and admittances, 30 March - 7 October 1872
(parchment, 14 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/938-945Surrenders and admittances, 2 May - 29 November 1873
(parchment, 8 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/946-949Surrenders, 1 January - 15 August 1874
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/950-956Surrenders, 17 February - 28 December 1875
(parchment, 7 membranes, 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/957-963Surrenders and admittances, 17 February - 15 December 1876
(parchment, 8 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/964-965Surrenders, 13 April - 20 July 1877
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/966-674Surrenders, 22 January - 16 November 1878
(parchment, 9 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/975-979Surrenders and admittances, 18 February - 27 October 1879
(parchment, 5 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/980Surrender, 28 August 1880
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/981-991Surrenders, and deputations to take surrenders, 16 April - 1 December 1881
(parchment, 8 membranes, 3 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/992-998Surrenders, deputations and admittances, 8 July -13 September 1882
(parchment, 6 membranes, 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/999-1010Surrenders, 12 February - 10 November 1883
(parchment, 12 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1011-1016Surrenders and deputations, 5 May - 31 December 1884 (parchments, 4 membranes and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1017-1027Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 6 January -26 September 1885
(parchment, 10 membranes and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1028-1029Surrenders, 8 May - 11 September 1886
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1030-1034Surrenders and admittances, 28 January - 26 May 1887
(parchment, 5 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1035-1036Admittance and surrender, 11 May 1888
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1037-1044Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 15 June -21 November 1889
(parchment, 5 membranes and 3 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1045-1049Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 24 January - 2 December 1890
(parchment, 4 membranes and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1050-1064Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 17 January -29 December 1891
(parchment, 13 membranes and 4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1065-1069Surrenders, admittances and deputatons, 28 March -19 September 1892
(parchment, 4 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1070-1071Surrenders, 21 June - 11 December 1893
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1072-1080Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 29 March -31 December 1894
(parchment, 7 membranes and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1081-1097Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 5 January -28 December 1895
(parchment, 15 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1098-1099Surrenders, 25 March - 30 December 1896
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1100-1115Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 15 February - 8 December 1897
(parchment, 12 membranes, and 4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1116-1120Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 15 March -22 December 1898
(parchment, 3 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1121-1130Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 15 February - 15 December 1899
(parchment, 8 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1131-1136Surrenders and admittances, 22 February - 27 November 1900
(parchment, 6 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1137-1139Surrenders and admittances, 15 March - 17 July 1901
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1140-1145Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 26 May -19 December 1902
(parchment, 5 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1146-1153Surrenders, admittances and deputation, 28 January 1903 - 4 September 1903
(parchment, 6 membranes, 1 paper, 1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1154-1155Surrender and admittance, 12 April 1904
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1156-1161Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 7 March -31 July 1905
(parchment, 5 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1162-1166Surrenders and admittances, 13 June - 15 December 1906
(parchment, 5 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1167-1171Surrenders and deputations, 23 May - 23 October 1907
(parchment, 4 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1172-1177Surrenders and deputations, 8 February - 8 May 1908
(parchment, 3 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1178-1189Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 17 June -18 October 1909
(parchment, 10 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1190-1205Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 15 January - 21 December 1910
(parchment, 14 mem\xanes, 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1206-1114Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 5 January - 30 December 1911
(parchment, 7 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1215-1227Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 18 March -5 December 1913
(parchment, 14 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1228-1239Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 1 January -7 September 1914
(parchment, 13 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1240Indemnity of the surviving children of Robert George Moore to te Lords of the Manor of Iveston regarding the admittance of John Booth Lazenby and Alfred Darby Minton-Senhouse of 11 August 1914, 14 August 1914
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1241-1242Admittance and surrender, 6 - 7 October 1915
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1243-1253Surrenders, admittances and deputtions, 10 February -20 November 1916
(parchment, 11 membranes, and 2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1254Surrender, 16 May 1917
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1255Surrender, 30 August 1918
(1 parchment, membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1256-1260Surrenders and deputations, 19 September - 31 December 1919
(parchment, 1 membrane, and 3 papers and 1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1261-1268Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 14 February - 16 December 1920
(parchment, 10 membranes, and 1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1269-1281Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 10 June -28 November 1921
(parchment, 11 membranes, and 4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1282-1288Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 30 January - 4 November 1922
(parchment, 5 membranes, and 3 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1289-1301Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 26 February -12 July 1923
(parchment, 9 membranes, and 4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1302-1312Surrenders, admittances and deputations, 22 February -13 October 1924
(4 papers, 7 files)
Ref: D/CG 7/1313-1314Surrenders, 21 January and 18 July 1925
(2 papers)
Enfranchisement
Ref: D/CG 7/1315Notice regarding enfranchisement of lands in the Manor of Iveston, [1910s]
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1316Circular letter from Clayton and Gibson as Stewards of the Manor of Iveston to tenants regarding arrangements for extinguishing manorial incidents, November 1930
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1317-1390Duplicates of compensation agreements executed under the Law of Property Act, 1922 for the extinguishment of manorial incidents in the Manor of Iveston made between Col. C.W. Napier Clavering and various former tenants of the manor relating to property in Iveston and in Leadgate, (many with plans attached), 28 April 1930 - 19 October 1937
(1 paper, 73 files, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1391Copy letter from Clayton and Gibson to themselves as secretaries to Clavering Estates (Durham) Ltd detailing payments for extinguishments, 8 May 1946
(1 file, typescript)
Miscellaneous
Ref: D/CG 7/1392Iveston Manor rents, due 22 November 1858
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1393Iveston Manor rents, due 22 November 1877
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1394Details of the customs of divers manors in Durham and Northumberland, n.d. [early 20th Century]
(paper, 1 file, typescript)
Individual Manorial Tenants
Ref: D/CG 7/1395Correspondence between R.R. Glover at Finsbury Park, London, E.A.E. Ballemy at Greencroft and Clayton and Gibson regarding surrender of land,
2-6 October 1879
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1396The Leadgate Local Board v John Bland Summons to John George Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne, 7 December 1881
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1397Letter from W. Daglish, solicitor, Newcastle upon Tyne to William Gibson, Steward of the Manor of Iveston regarding progress of and documents needed to be produced in Leadgate Local Board v Bland, 1 December 1881
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1398Fire insurance policy for a house in Front Street, Leadgate, 6 September 1881
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1399Abstract of title to Thomas Foreman s land at Leadgate, 1886
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/14006 May 1886
(1) Thomas Foreman of Leadgate, veterinary surgeon
(2) Thompson Allen of Scarborough, wine merchant
Agreement for the sale of land at Leadgate by (1) to (2) at £65 per acre
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/140111 September 1886
(1) Thomas Foreman of Leadgate, veterinary surgeon
(2) Thompson Allen of Scarborough, Yorkshire, wine merchant
Draft covenant by (1) to (2) to surrender 4a.1r.21p of land (part of Leadgate Farm lying on the north east side of the Shotley Bridge to Durham turnpike road). Plan attached
Consideration: £284 15s 2d
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/140211 September 1886
(1) Thomas Foreman
(2) Thompson Allen
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of property specified in D/CG7/1401
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/140310 November 1883
(1) Thomas Rowell, Nathaniel George Clayton and Richard Murray
(2) Henry White of High Brooms, Leadgate, farmer
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of 5a.2r.28p of land formerly part of Leadgate Farm
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1404Abstracts of title (1883-1886) to copyhold land in Leadgate, 1886
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/140514 July 1886
(1) Henry White of Broom's Farm, near Leadgate
(2) Thompson Allen of Scarborough
Memorandum of agreement for the sale of 5a.2r.28p land in Leadgate
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1406Requisitions on title regarding the White to Allen conveyance, 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/14074 May 1887
(1) Henry White of High Brooms near Leadgate, farmer
(2) Thompson Allen of Scarborough, Yorkshire, gentleman
Draft covenant by (1) with (2) to surrender 5a.2r.28p of land at Leadgate(formerly part of Leadgate Farm)
Consideration: £420
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/14084 May 1887
(1) Henry White
(2) Thompson Allen
Draft surrender of lands specified in D/CG7/1407, 4 May 1887
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/140928 January 1887
Draft admittance of Mary Robinson Middleton to a parcel of land measuring 19ft x 90ft on the south side of Front Street, Leadgate
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141029 January 1887
(1) Mary Robinson Middleton
(2) Annie Atkinson of Leadgate, widow
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of property specified in D/CG7/1409
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141113 May 1887
(1) John Moore
(2) Miss M.E. Carr
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of Leadgate Farm House
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141226 May 1887
(1) William Rowe of Leadgate, confectioner
(2) John Wilson of Lanchester, Doctor of Medicine
Draft covenant to surrender a copyhold messuage and shop in Leadgate by (1) to (2) by way of mortgage
Consideration: £300
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141326 May 1887
(1) William Rowe and the trustee for the Percy Building Society
(2) John Wilson
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of a messuage and shop in Leadgate
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141411 May 1888
Draft admittance of John Turnbull as devisee of John Harper to 1a.1r.20p of land
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141511 May 1888
(1) John Turnbull
(2) Thomas Maddi son
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of land specified in D/CG7/1414
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/141621 November 1889
(1) Thomas Forster et al (by the direction of Ralph Calvert
(2) Joseph George Joel of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor and Alfred Hume of Newcastle upon Tyne, miller
(1) Thomas Forster et al (by the direction of Ralph Calvert
(2) Joseph George Joel of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor and Alfred Hume of Newcastle upon Tyne, miller
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of the Black Bull Inn at Leadgate, 21 November 1889
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1417Notice from W.R. Gibson, solicitor acting for Joseph Cowen of Stella Hall to the Steward of the Manor of Iveston of the mortgage to Cowen of Leadgate Farm House and lands specified, 3 February 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1418Notices of J.W. Cummings of Middlesbrough (on behalf of Margaret Noble of Leadgate) to the Lords of the Manor of Iveston of a mortgage and subsequent discharge of the said mortgage upon a house in St. Ives Road, Leadgate, 13 September 1899 and 27 February 1901
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/14191 July 1896
(1) John William Lowden Lammonby of Leadgate, general dealer
(2) The Consett and District 741st Starr Bowkett Building Society
Covenant by (1) to surrender to (2) a parcel of land measuring 19ft 6in x 49ft in Durham Rd, Leadgate, formerly part of Leadgate Farm by way of mortgage
Consideration: £300
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/14209 July 1896
(1) Thomas Lammonby of Leadgate, general dealer
(2) The Consett and District 741st Starr Bowkett Building Society
Bond by (1) to (2) in £600 to secure £300 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1421Instructions for the preparation of an admittance of J.M. Nicholson. Plan attached, 29 February 1912
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/14223 February 1914
Draft admittance of J.M. Nicholson, Esquire to a parcel of land on the south side of the Durham and Shotley Bridge turnpike. Plan attached.
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/14234 February 1914
(1) Joseph Murray Nicholson of Springbank, Consett, accountant
(2) William Henderson of Front Street, Leadgate, grocer
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of property specified in D/CG7/1422
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1424Correspondence received by Clayton and Gibson from Murray and Richmond regarding the Nicholson to Henderson conveyance, 28 February 1912 - 17 April 1914
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1425Purchaser's requisitions on title and answers thereto regarding the conveyance of Blyth House, Leadgate, from Mrs. A.R. Robson to the Leadgate Victoria Working Mens Club and Institute, Ltd, 20 August 1919
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1426-1427Correspondence between Welford and Jackson, solicitors, of Consett; John Alderdice, accountant and auditor, Medomsley; the Leadgate Victoria Working Men's Club and Institute, Ltd; Robert Robson at Emerson Chambers, Newcastle upon Tyne; and Clayton and Gibson relating to the mortgage of Blyth House, 31 March - 17 September 1919
(2 files)
Ref: D/CG 7/1428Abstract of title (1889-1913) to 49 Durham Road, Leadgate, 1920
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1429-33Correspondence between M. Keenlyside at Leadgate, The Leadgate Industrial and Provident Society, Ltd and Clayton and Gibson arranging for the sale of 49 Durham Road, 11-25 May 1920
(5 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/14345 June 1920
(1) Ellen Keenleyside of 10 Durham Road, Leadgate, spinster
(2) The Leadgate Industrial and Provident Society, Ltd
Draft conveyance by (1) to (2) of 49 Durham Road, Leadgate (formerly Iveston Terrace, Watling Street, Leadgate)
Consideration: £500
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1435Additional abstract of title to 'Stockley Grove', Iveston, 1921
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/143613 September 1921 Deputation to take surrender D/CG7/1437
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/143725 November 1921
(1) Margaret Ann Morris of Burley in Wharfdale, Yorkshire, widow, Henry Fortune Suddes of Gateshead, gentleman, and Charles Henry Neale of Greenside, miner
(2) Joseph Robson of Lemington, Northumberland, miner
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of Stockley Grove, Iveston, by way of mortgage to secure £300, 25 November 1921
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1438-1441Correspondence between John McCartan, solicitor, Durham and Clayton and Gibson regarding Stockley Grove surrender, 4 March - 30 June 1924
(4 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/144217 June 1924
Deputation to take surrender D/CG7/1443
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/144320 June 1924
(1) Joseph Robson of Medburn, Ponteland, Northumberland and Charles Henry Nealeof Stockley Grove, Iveston, miner
(2) The Trustees for the North West Durham Permanent Benefit Building Society
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) by way of mortgage of Stockley Grove
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1444-1445January 1922
(1) Matthew Harrison Robson, Charles Davidson Robson and Jane Ann Clarke all of Leadgate
(2) Jane the wife of Arthur Greenwood Hirst of Leadgate House, postmaster
Draft surrender by (1) to (2) of Leadgate House, aforesaid, with deputation to take the surrender
(1 paper and parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1446-1448Letters from J. Murray Aynsley, solicitor at Consett to Clayton and Gibson re Robson to Hirst conveyance and Mrs. Clark's ill health, 18 January - 7 March 1922
(3 papers, typescript)
Property in Northumberland
Haltwhistle, Heashaw and Hexham
Ref: D/CG 7/1449Minute of a lease from Francis Nevile to John Ridley for 500 years dated 21 February 1658
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/14502 January 1671/2
(1) Hugh Ridley of Bankehead, Northumberland, yeoman
(2) John Ridley of Willimouthwicke, Northumberland, Esquire
Quit claim by (1) to (2) of all his interest in a parcel of meadow (6a) called Huntershawe near Gibshill ke in the Lordship of Henshawe
Consideration: 20s.
(parchment, 1 membrane, pendent seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/145125 January 1674/5
(1) John Ridley of Hardrydeing, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) William Ramsay of Newcastle upon Tyne, goldsmith and Roger Stoker of Low Hall, Northumberland, gentleman
Assignment by (1) to (2) of a tenement or farmhold called the Hill alias the Woods with the meadows and pasture adjoining it called Corneholme, Jennetts Bogg, Seateside and Hymers Bogg and the tenement called Hardrydeing and a parcel of ground called Greene Island, for the remainder of the several terms of 199 years and 500 years, upon trust for (1) for life, thence in trust for Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, eldest son of (1) and the heirs of his body (as to two thirds part of the rents), and as to the balance to Edward Ridley, second son of (1) with various further remainders as specified
(parchment, 1 membrane, pendent seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/14522 June 1677
(1) John Ridley of Hardrydeing, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
Mortgage by demise of 99 years by (1) to (2) of a tenement or farmhold called the Rushells in the parish of Haltwistle, Northumberland of the ancient yearly rental of 13s 4d
Consideration: £100
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/14534 June 1677
(1) John Ridley of Hardrideinge, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
Mortgage by demise of 99 years by (1) to (2) of the tenement called Rushells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, of the ancient yearly rent of 13/4d, to secure £50 and interest
Consideration: £50
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/145410-11 March 1678/9
(1) John Ridley of Shankfoote, Northumberland, Esquire and Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
(2) Edward Ridley of London, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of the Rushells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
Consideration: £200
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/145521 September 1694
(1) Edward Ridley of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire and Dorothy his wife
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
Release (lease missing) by (1) to (2) of the Rushells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland. Covenant to levy a fine
Consideration: £220
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/145615 May 1695
(1) Christopher Barrow of Whittfeild Hall, Northumberland
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Alderman
Deed to declare the uses of a fine (levied pursuant to D/CG7/1455) to (1) in trust for (2). Release and quit claim of Rushells by (1) to (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/145727-28 April 1705
(1) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(2) Richard Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant (eldest son and heir of (1))
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of the Rushells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
Consideration: nominal
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/145821 July 1709
(1) Christopher Barrow of Shankefoot, Northumberland, gentleman
(2) Sir John Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet
(3) George Henderson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, an Alderman
(4) Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, an Alderman
Release by (1) and (2) to (4) of 2 messuages and farms at Farrow Sheeles with a malt kiln adjoining of the ancient yearly rent of 13/4d.
Release by (1) and (3) to (4) of a moiety of Farrow Sheeles called Netherside and Robert Ridley's Land of the ancient rent of 13/4d, all in the Lordship of Penmellar, Northumberland
Consideration: £150 (4) to (2), £100 to (3) £350 to (1)
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1459Will of Nicholas Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, an Alderman of the said town (dated 7 December 1710) devising his messuage and farm at Low Heaton, Northumberland together with Benton Bridge Miln and Strakers Miln and lands held therewith and all other his lands at Low Heaton (except Dark Loaning) to his wife Martha. Devises his messuage in the Side, Newcastle upon Tyne & a messuage in the Close, Newcastle upon Tyne to his wife for life. Allows Richard Ridley his eldest son to farm at Low Heaton on payment of £100 p.a. to Martha. Devises all real estate, subject to the life interest of Martha, to his son Richard Ridley for life, with remainder to the heirs male of his body as specified. Devises Dark Loaning upon trust to secure the payment of £4 10s. p.a. to the poor of Newcastle upon Tyne. Devises to his son Nicholas Ridley for life (with remainders specified) all his messuages and lands in the parish of Haltwhistle called Farrow Sheeles, Shanke Foot, Howden and Haugh Strother and his messuage in the Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, subject to Martha Ridley's life interest. Devises his messuage etc in the Close, after the death of his wife. Miscellaneous legacies and bequests, 1710
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/14601-2 March 1733/4
(1) Richard Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, one of the Aldermen of the said town
(2) Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) by way of mortgage of the farmhold called the Rushells otherwise Rashells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, late a parcel of the lands of the dissolved monastery of Hexham, to secure £4000 and interest
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/146111 July 1734
(1) Henry Ellison of Park House, Esquire (administrator of William Ramsay)
(2) Richard Ridley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire (eldest son and heir of Nicholas Ridley)
(3) Joseph Gamull of Newcastle upon Tyne, hostman
Assignment by (1) to (3) for the remainder of a term of 199 years (from 20 November 1577) of a tenement called the Hill alias the Woods in the Lordship of Henshaw, Northumberland, with various meadows within the Roman Wall alias Kemp's Wall, a messuage and farm called Hard Riding within the same Lordship, and for the remainder of a term of 500 years to run from the expiry of the above term. Recites previous deeds
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1462Copy of the will of Richard Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire (dated 26 October 1739) devising real estate to his eldest son Matthew (subject to the life interest of testator's wife in the house in Westgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne held by lease from University College, Oxford where she is to live rent free) Miscellaneous legacies and bequests. Annuities to wife and daughters, [1739]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/146311-12 November 1743
(1) Matthew Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire (eldest surviving son and heir of Richard Ridley) and Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
(2) Edward Bigge of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gentleman
(3) Robert Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) being a deed to lead the uses of a Common Recovery of the tenement called the Rushells in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/146411-12 November 1743
(1) Matthew Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire; and Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
(2) Edward Bigge of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gentleman
(3) Robert Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) being a deed to lead the uses of a Common Recovery of lands called the Banks, Gibshill Close, the Bankhead, Huntershaw and the Lakeside and all messuages erected thereupon
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/146512 December 1743
(1) Matthew Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Linkhouse, Northumberland, gentleman
(3) Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
(4) Robert Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Assignment by (1) (2) and (3) to (4) of Hard Riding Bank and the Westwood both in the parish of Haltwhistle, for the remainder of two terms of 199 years and 500 years as specified, in trust for
(3)
(parchment, 1 membrane, damaged)
Ref: D/CG 7/146612 December 1743
(1) Matthew Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Linkhouse, Northumberland, gentleman
(3) Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
(4) Robert Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Assignment by (1) (2) and (3) to (4) of all that shealing or summering place called Coscowterd in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, for the remainder of a term of 199 years expiring in November 1796 and the term of 500 years to run thenceforth, in trust for (3)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/146712 December 1743
(1) Matthew Ridley of Heaton, Northumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Ridley of Linkhouse, Northumberland, gentleman
(3) Joshua Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
(4) Robert Douglas of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman
Assignment by (1) (2) and (3) to (4) of the shealing or summering place called the Peale in the parish of Haltwhistle, for the remainder of two terms of 199 years and 500 years as specified,in trust for (3)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/14681 December 1774
(1) The Hon. Davies Barrington of the Inner Temple, London and Richard Cocks of the Inner Temple, Esquire
(2) Sir Charles Cocks of Dumbleton, Gloucester, Baronet
(3) Sir Thomas Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
Bargain and sale by (1) to (3) of an annual fee farm rent of 13s 4d issuing out of property at Rashells, Northumberland
Consideration: £22
(parchment, 1 membrane, damaged)
Henshaw
Ref: D/CG 7/146911 January 1728/9
(1) George Barrow of Christian-Malford, Wiltshire, gentleman
(2) Francis Barrow of Henshaw, Northumberland, yeoman
Release by (1) to (2) (with the consent of the Lord of the Manor of Henshaw) of a customary tenement in the village of Hardrideing, Northumberland called the Hills of a customary rent of 7s. p.a.
Consideration: £80
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/147019-20 March 1732/3
(1) Francis Barrow of Henshaw, Northumberland, yeoman
(2) George Barrow of Fairford, Gloucestershire, yeoman
(3) Nicholas Waugh of Morralee, Northumberland, yeoman
Lease and Release by (1) and (2) to (3) of the Hills in the Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland, charged with the payment of 7s. p.a. customary rent to the Lord of the Manor of Henshaw whose consent is endorsed, 20 March 1732/3
Consideration: £84 13s. to (1) and £196 7s. to (2)
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/147118 April 1733
(1) Francis Barrow of Henshaw, yeoman and George Barrow of Fairford, Gloucestershire
(2) Nicholas Waugh of Morroley
Surrender by (1) to (2) of the Hills. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
Fine: £2 16s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/147227 - 28 February 1750/1
(1) Nicholas Waugh of Morralee, Northumberland, yeoman and George Waugh of Newcastle upon Tyne, (eldest son of Nicholas)
(2) Thomas Whitfield of Clargill, Cumberland, Esquire
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of the customary farmholds called the Hills and Makepieces Farm, both in the Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland Consent of the Lord of the Manor of Henshaw, 5 March 1750/1
Consideration: £400
(parchment, 2 membranes, release damaged)
Ref: D/CG 7/147327-28 October 1756
(1) Thomas Whitfield of Cargill, Cumberland, Esquire
(2) Nicholas Waugh of Morralee, Northumberland, yeoman
(3) William Lowes of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Lease and copy Release by (1) and (2) to (3) of property at Henshaw specified in D/CG7/1472. Recites previous deeds
Consideration: £400 to (1) and £400 to (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane, and 1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/147424 April 1771
(1) Nicholas Waugh of Moralee, Northumberland, yeoman
(2) William Lowes of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Memorandum of the surrender by (1) to (2) (by D/CG7/1473)of property at Henshaw specified in D/CG7/1472
Fines: £2 16s. and £1.1s.4d
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Ref: D/CG 7/147524 October 1785
Admittance of John Lowes of Ridley Hall, Esquire (as eldest son and heir of William Lowes deceased) to Hardriding Hills. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
Fine: £1.1s.4d
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Ref: D/CG 7/147624 October 1785
Admittance of John Lowes of Ridley Halls, Esquire (as eldest son and heir of William Lowes deceased) to the Hills. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland Fine: £2 16s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/147724 October 1785
Admittance of John Lowes of Ridley Hall, Esquire (eldest son and heir of William Lowes deceased) to a tenement called Rawhead. Manor of Henshaw Fine: 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/147824 January 1811
Admittance of Thomas Lowes of Palace Yard, Edinburgh (as brother and heir of John Lowes and uncle and heir of William Cornforth Lowes) to the Hills. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
Fine: £2 16s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/147924 January 1811
Admittance of Thomas Lowes of Palace Yard, Edinburgh, Esquire (brother and heir of John Lowes and uncle and heir of William Cornforth Lowes) to Rawhead. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
Fine: 10s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/148024 January 1811
Admittance of Thomas Lowes of Palace Yard, Edinburgh, Esquire (as brother and heir of John Lowes and uncle and heir of William Cornforth Lowes) to Hardriding Hill. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
Fine: £1.1s.4d
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Ref: D/CG 7/148123 June 1860
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) Matthew Robert Bigge of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Disentailing deed being a conveyance by (1) to (2) of the Hill otherwise Wright's Farm in the Manor of Henshaw in trust for (1) free from the limitations of the will of Sir Thomas Clavering, Bart Note of inrolment in Chancery endorsed, 26 June 1860
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Ref: D/CG 7/14823 September 1860
(1) Matthew Robert Bigge of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(2) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
Conveyance by (1) as trustee to (2) of the Hill alias Wright's Farm in the Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland, subject to a customary rental of 3s. p.a. and fines specified
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Ref: D/CG 7/148329 December 1860
Admittance of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart (by John Clayton his attorney) to the Hill otherwise Wright's Farm. Recites previous extracts from the court rolls. Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland
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Ref: D/CG 7/148425 October 1861
(1) John Lowes, Esquire
(2) John Clayton, Esquire, on behalf of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
Memorandum of agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) for £1050 of Hill House in the Manor of Henshaw (22a.3r)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/14851 May 1863
(1) Sir Edward Blackett of Matfen Hall, Northumberland, Bart, and Edward William Blackett of Matfen Hall, Esquire
(2) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
Deed of enfranchisement of the Hill otherwise Wrights Farm and the several plots of land in the parish of Haltwhistle which have been allotted in right of the said farm
Consideration: £46 2s 6d
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Ref: D/CG 7/14861 May 1863
(1) Sir Edward Blackett of Matfen Hall, Northumberland, Baronet, and Edward William Blackett of Matfen Hall, Esquire
(2) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
Appointment by (1) to (2) of Hardriding otherwise the Hill, Winshells, the Peale, Hindley Steel and Town Head otherwise Toe House and all allotments made in right thereof, all in the Manors of Henshaw and Melkridge, Northumberland
Consideration: £56 12s.
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Ref: D/CG 7/14871 May 1863
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) Sir Edward Blackett of Matfen Hall, Northumberland, Baronet, and Edward William Blackett of Matfen Hall Esquire
Deed of Exchange being a conveyance by (1) to (2) of the Banks or Gibbshill Farm (145a.1r.31p) in the township of Henshaw and a conveyance by (2) to (1) of Crains Island or Strains Farm (24a.2r.33p) in the township of Ridley and Towhouse Close (1a.2r.2p) in the township of Henshaw, all Northumberland
Consideration: £116 6s.6d by (2) to (1)
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Ref: D/CG 7/14881871
(1) Sir Edward Blackett of Matfen, Northumberland, Baronet and William Edward Blackett of Matfen, Esquire, a Lieutenant-Colonel in H.M's Army
(2) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet (customary tenant)
(3) The Vicar and Churchwardens of Haltwhistle
Copy conveyance by (1) to (3) of lands measuring 651 sq yds, 183 sq yds and 375 sq yds with the tithe barn erected thereon all at Henshaw and forming one parcel of land s delineated on the attached plan upon trust as the site for a National School for the poorer classes of the parish of Henshaw. Powers and composition of management committee specified
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Smeethshaugh (see D/CG7/1472 above)
Ref: D/CG 7/148920 June 1733
(1) John Short of Hardrideing Hills, Northumberland, yeoman
(2) George Green of Smeas Haugh, Northumberland, yeoman
Release (lease missing) by (1) to (2) of the customary farmhold of Makepeaces Farm at Hardrideing Hills in the Manor of Henshaw, Northumberland of a customary annual rent of 2/8d. Consent of the Lord of the Manor endorsed, 29 June 1733
Consideration: £45
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Ref: D/CG 7/149019 October 1739
(1) John Short late of Hardrideing Hills, yeoman (now deceased)
(2) George Green of Smeashaugh, yeoman
Memorandum of the surrender by (1) to (2) of Makepeices farm in D/CG7/1489. Manor of Henshaw
Fine: £1.1s.4d
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Ref: D/CG 7/149125 - 26 June 1744
(1) William Green of Smeethshaugh, Northumberland, glazier
(2) Christopher Barrow of Crinneldikes, Northumberland, gentleman
Lease and Release by (1) to (2) of the farmhold of Smeethshaugh, formerly called Hendersons Farm and Shorts Farm, in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
Consideration: £110 to John Smith of Henshaw in repayment of his mortgage and £50 to (1)
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Ref: D/CG 7/149225 November 1745
(1) William Stubbs, Plaintiff
(2) John Tate and Dorothy his wife, Deforceants
Final Concord of 4 messuages, 30a. of land, common of pasture etc in Hexham and Smethshaugh, Northumberland
Consideration: £120
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Haltwhistle and Henshaw Miscellaneous
Ref: D/CG 7/1493Copy of court roll of the Manor of Henshaw of 18 October 1798, examined 24 August 1854
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1494-5Copies of case with the opinions of T.R. Edmonds of the Legal and General Assurance Society and of Charles W. Willink of the University Life Assurance Society concerning payments to the Lord of the Manor of Henshaw, 16 June and 14 August 1862
(2 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1496Valuation of the Banks Farm of Sir William Clavering, Bart and of the Strains Farm of Sir Edward Blackett, Bart by Joseph Snowball, Seaton Burn, 26 January 1863
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1497Valuation made by Charles Armstrong on behalf of John Clayton of the Kingswood Estate in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland belonging to the heirs of John Waldy, Esquire, 16 October 1866
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1498Draft affidavit of John Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor in support of memorial to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue re sale of lands in Henshaw, 24 February 1870
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1499Extract from the baptism register of Haltwhistle for William Addison, baptised 25 October 1766, copied 1 February 1870
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1500Copy of the baptism certificate for William Addison (baptised at Haltwhistle 22 February 1728), 27 January 1871
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1501Notes on the custom of the Manor of Henshaw, n.d. [mid 19th Century]
(2 papers)
Northumberland Miscellaneous
Ref: D/CG 7/150213 June 1816
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) James Clavering of Axwell Park, Esquire, (his eldest son and heir)
Release by (1) to (2) of a farm (257a.) in the parish of Simonburn, Northumberland,a farm (148a.2r.4p) in the parish of Hexham, Northumberland, other farms (25a.3r) and (1584a.3r.8p) in the parish of Hexham, two farms in the parish of Bywell St. Peter, Northumberland (576a.1r) with a cottage in the same county
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Ref: D/CG 7/1503June 1816
Draft of D/CG7/1502
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1504Survey and valuation of the estates of Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart, in Northumberland (5539a) , by John Grail and John Nicholson, Gosforth House, 17 February 1811
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1505Acreages of estates in Northumberland (in the parishes of Hexham, Haltwhistle and Bywell St Peter) belonging to the late Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart [c.1853]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1506Acreages and tenants of estates in Northumberland (Hexham, Haltwhistle, Bywell and Simonburn) belonging to Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart and sent to John Clayton, September 1854
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1507Schedule and valuation of property of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, in Northumberland, n.d. [1850s]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1508Sale catalogue for the Clavering estates at Hardriding, Smeatshaugh, Henshaw etc, 12 October 1921
(1 booklet, printed)
The Estates Overall
Ref: D/CG 7/1509Rental of Sir John Clavering, Baronet's estates, 1709
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/CG 7/1510A Field Book to several Estates belonging to Sir T. Clavering, Bart, surveyed to I. Mill, listing tenant names of fields, schemes of husbandry, acreages and rental per annum and per acre, 1740
(1 volume, leather bound)
Ref: D/CG 7/1511Statement and proposal of Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart, for the exchange of various of his settled and unsettled estates, with abstract of the will of Sir Thomas Clavering (1794), 26 September 1801
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1512Schedule of occupiers and acreages of the entailed estates of the late Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart, by Charles Armstrong, 23 December 1853
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1513Schedule of property in the County of Durham belonging to Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart,
n.d. [1850s]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1514Receipts and payments from timber sold from the Axwell estates, November 1853 - 1862
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1515Copy of the opinion of William Hayes of Lincoln's Inn concerning Sir William Clavering's felling of woodland, 4 March 1857
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1516Rental of the estates of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, in Durham, Northumberland and Yorkshire with Scarth and Bolam's account with Clavering as land agents for the half-years ending Mayday and Martinmas 1868
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1517Rental of entailed property belonging to Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, exclusive of his life property, n.d. [1850s]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1518Schedule of deeds and documents (1672 - 1876) relating to the estates of Sir T.J. Clavering Bart, deceased, 1881
(1 file)
Land Tax Redemption
Ref: D/CG 7/1519Certificate of contract for the redemption of Lan& Tax on Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart's estates at Riddlehamhope and Holywell alias Halleywell (580a.), Harewood Shield (1584a.3r.8p), the Heugh alias Heigh Farm (147a.1r.1s.p) and Heathery Haugh (32a.2r.39p) all in Hexhamshire, Northumberland, with related papers, 29 September - 21 November 1863
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1520Certificate of contract for redemption of the Land-Tax on Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart's estate at Hard riding and Rishells (187a.1r.10p), the Tow House and Stonehall Farms and closes near the village of Henshaw (98a.0r.13p), Tow House Green Farm (7a.3r.22p) and Hindley Steel (1804a.2r.39p) all in the parish of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, with related papers, 3 November - 19 December 1863
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1521Certificate of contract for the redemption of Land-Tax on Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart's estates at Whickham (32a.), Whickham Low Stand (101a.), Swalwell (768a.), Whickham (63a.), Winlaton (1426a.), Chopwell (70a.) and a fishery at Winlaton all as specified, with related papers, 26 November 1863 - 16 January 1864
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1522Certificate of the contract for the redemption of Land-Tax on the estates of Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart, at Causey (227a.2r.13p), Beamish (7a.1r.23p), Beckley (83a.), Barcus Close (85a.), Crook Bank (50a.), Tanfield Moor (43a.), woodlands (80a.), Park Stead (77a.0r.11p) and elsewhere in the township of Beamish (22a.1r.5p); in the township of Greencroft (52a.0r.24p); Andrews House Farm in the township of Lamesley (31a); Beckley in the township of Lintz Green (148a.2r.20p); Moor Leazes, High House and elsewhere in the township of Lanchester (404a.3r.15p), with related papers, 17 January - 23 February 1865
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1523Certificate of contract for the redemption of Land-Tax on the estates of Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart, at East Butsfield (11a.1r.18p), Worlds End or High House Farm (471a.2r.38p) in the township of Butsfield and Satley, and Ormsby Hill (9a.3r.38p) in the township of Lanchester, 20 December 1869
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1524Certificate of the contract for the redemption of land tax on the estates of Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart, at Stow House (250.0r.31p) in the township of Hedley and Cornsay; Middleton St. George Farm and Church Farm (390a.1r.9p); Woodham Fall (145a.0r.lp) in the township of St. Helens Auckland and a messuage in Newgate, Bishop Auckland, 16 December 1869
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1525Certificate of the contract for the redemption of Land-Tax on the estates of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, at Rufflers Close Farm, Smeals Haugh and East Hardriding Farms all at Henshaw in the parish of Haltwhistle, 15 February 1872
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1526Certificate of the contract for the redemption of Land-Tax on the estates of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering at Kilmond Wood and Boldron Farms (189a.1r.15p) at Boldron, Yorkshire, and 6a.2r.38p of land at Bowes, Yorkshire, 13 January 1870
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1527Land Tax assessment on the estate of Sir W.A. Clavering, Baronet, in the Chester Ward (Beamish, Greencroft, Iveston, Lamesley, Lanchester, LinLz Greene), n.d. [1860s]
Land Improvements
Ref: D/CG 7/1528Letter from The Lands Improvement Company, Westminster to John Clayton, Newcastle upon Tyne (mortagee) concerning lands to be improved under Sir H.A. Clavering, Bart's application, 5 July 1875
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1529Scheme for the execution of improvements at Swalwell Farm, by William T. Bolam, land agent to Revd J.W. Napier Clavering, 27 August 1897
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1530Application (with the approval of the Board of Agriculture of a surveyor Henry Wallace of Trench Hall, land agent, under the provisions of The Settled Land Act, 1882) relative to the intended construction of a new farm house for Swalwell Farm, 1 August 1899
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1531Statement showing the expenditure in building the new farmhouse and offices at Swalwell, 25 July 1899
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1532Application (and approval by the Board of Agriculture of Robert John Aynsley as surveyor under Section 26 of the Settled Land Act, 1882) for the erection of two cottages at Bate Houses for the accommodation of estate workmen at an estimated cost of £750, 15 January 1902
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1533Certificate of Robert John Aynsley of Gosforth, Northumberland, land agent, for the works carried out at Bate House, Axwell Park, 9 June 1902
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/153430 March 1911
(1) The General Land Drainage and Improvement Company
(2) The Lands Improvement Company
Assignment by (1) to (2) of the principal sum of £862 5s 6d and the annual rentcharge of £48 10s.in redemption thereof under Improvement Loan Charge 1213
Consideration: £862 5s 6d
(1 paper, printed form, embossed seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/153516 August 1911
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) The Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society
Copy assignment by (1) to (2) of Improvement Loan Charge No. 1213 upon lands at Axwell Park. Related correspondence, 21 December 1920 - 2 May 1921
Consideration: £29057 15s.6d
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/15362 December 1920
(1) The Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, a Colonel in H.M. Army (retired)
Release by (1) to (2) of lands at Axwell Park (including the mansion and the Home Farm (272a.1r.34p)) discharged from all claims under Order 1213 of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
Consideration: £725 5s.7d
(1 paper, embossed seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/153720 September 1913
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwells Park, a Colonel (retired) in H.M. Army
Provisional contract for the advance of £550 for improvements to the Axwell Park Estate, a new double cottage as specified the sum advanced to be charged on premises as specified
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/153824 September 1913
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Blaydon on Tyne, a Colonel in H.M. Army, (retired)
Copy of provisional contract for (2) to borrow from (1) £600 plus 4 1/4% interest, repayable over 40 years, to be expended upon a new dairy at Axwell Park and secured on 318a.3r.2p of land there
(1 file, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1539-1546Correspondence between William T. Bolam and Sons, Summerhill Terrace, Westgate Road, Newcastle;The Lands Improvement Company, London; The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, and Clayton and Gibson concerning Improvement Loan for a new dairy and other improvements to Axwell Park, 22 January - 26 September 1913
(3 files and 5 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1547Declaration of William Waymouth Gibson of 7 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor concerning the lands to be charged in the application No. 5768, 7 January 1914
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1548Absolute Order No. 5768 of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries making an improvement loan charge of £1 12s.8d p.a. for 25 years (£25 and interest), with related papers, 14 December 1914
(parchment, 1 membrane, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1549Absolute Order No 5768 of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for an Improvement Loan Charge of £580 repayable over 40 years charged upon 318a.3r.2p of the Axwell Park Estate as specified. Related papers attached, 14 - 31 December 1914
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/155030 December 1914
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) Prudential Assurance Company Limited
Assignment by (1) to (2) of Improvement Loan Charge No. 5768
Consideration: £598 13s 10d
(1 paper, printed form, embossed seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/155130 December 1914
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) The Prudential Assurance Company Limited
Assignment by (1) to (2) of Improvement Loan Charge No. 5768 for a principal sum of £25
Consideration: £25 7s 2d
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1552Draft declaration of William Waymouth Gibson concerning the title to lands at Axwell Park (1937a.3r.34p) proposed to be charged under application No. 5779 to the Lands Improvement Company, 18 September 1913
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1553Absolute Order No. 5779 of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries making an improvement loan charge for £36 4s.8d p.a. for 40 years (£694 and interest), with related papers, 14 December 1914
(parchment, 1 membrane, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/155430 December 1914
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) Prudential Assurance Company Limited
Assignment by (1) to (2) of Improvement Loan Charge No. 5779 for £694 and interest charged upon land at Axwell Park as specified
Consideration: £716 6s.5d
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/15552 December 1920
(1) The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Blaydon upon Tyne, a Colonel (retired) in H.M. Army
Discharge of the specified parts of the Axwell Park Estate (318a.3r.2p) from land charged Nos 5768, 5768 and 5779
Consideration: £21 11s.10d, £560 3s.4d and £670 3s.8d
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/155625 May 1914
(1) The Lands Improvement Company
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, a Colonel (retired) in H.M. Army
Provisional contract No 5869 for the advance of £800 (secured upon Ash Tree, Pawston Birks and Lintzford Farm) for additions to buildings at Paws ton Birks
(1 file, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1557Draft declaration of William Waymouth Gibson of 7 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor concerning the title to lands charged under contract no 5869, 26 May 1914
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/155831 December 1914
Absolute order No 5869 of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries charging Ash Tree , Pawston Berks and Lintzford farms (part of the estate of Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, a Colonel (retired) in H.M. Army)with the repayment of £779 plus interest by installments over 40 years. Receipt for discharge of remaining liability endorsed, 3 April 1935. Miscellaneous related papers attached (parchment and paper, 1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/155912 February 1915
(1) The Land Improvement Company
(2) The Prudential Assurance Company Limited
Assignment by (1) to (2) of the charge for £779 under Absolute Order No. 5869
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1560-1575Correspondence between The Lands Improvement Company, London and Clayton and Gibson with related papers regarding Absolute Order No. 5869 and Col. C.W. Napier Clavering deceased, 11 December 1933 - 23 April 1935
(16 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/CG 7/1576Letter from William T. Bolam and Sons to Clayton and Gibson concerning Orders of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries re Axwell Park, 26 July 1922
(1 paper, typescript)
Leases and Minor Sales
(for Axwell, the combined estate and the Napier Clavering Inheritance)
Ref: D/CG 7/15779 June 1702
(1) Sir James Clavering of Axwells, Baronet; John Clavering and Francis Clavering (brothers of Sir James)
(2) Edward Harrison and William Bayles of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant and John Wood of Massbrough [near Rotherham?], Yorkshire, gentleman
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2), for 99 years from 1 May 1702, of a moiety of a water corn mill, two closes of land and related buildings, watercourses and wayleaves in Swalwell
Rent: £10 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/15781 May 1750
(1) Sir Thomas Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet
(2) Ambrose Crowley of East Greenwich, Kent, Esquire
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2), for 54 years from 5 March 1749/50, of the Plateing Froge and Blade Mill or Grinding Mill, formerly Swalwell High Mill and the Hardning Shop upon or adjoining a parcel of land called the Dams or High Dams with related wayleave rights through Garden Close, with a sluice, water gate, mill pond etc and a moiety of the Miller's House and of the Holme Close (5a.1r.20p) all at Swalwell Plan delineated on second membrane
Rent: £30 p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/15791 May 1750
(1) Sir Thomas Clavering of Whitehouse, Baronet
(2) Ambrose Crowley of East Greenwich, Kent, Esquire
Draft lease by (1) to (2) of Axwell's Hall and appurtenances and several parcels of land specified (114a.0r.23p) at Axwell with the related easements and wayleaves, for a term of 16 years
Rent: £86 10s. p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1580List of parcels of land demised to Ambrose Crowley by Sir Thomas Clavering, 5 March 1750
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/15811 January 1792
(1) Sir Thomas Clavering of Axwell park, Baronet
(2) John Merelies of Swalwell, blacksmith
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a parcel of ground 17ft in breadth and 15 - 26ft in length to the south of Messrs. Crowley, Millington and Company's water race, for a term of 21 years from 13 February 1792
Rent: 4s. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/158226 March 1802
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) Isaiah Millington of Greenwich, Kent, Esquire; Thomas Calvert of Baldwins, Kent, Esquire; and Thomas Vardon of Battersea, Surrey, Esquire (Theodosia Crowley and Company)
Copy lease by (1) to (2) of a messuage and mill commonly called the Plating Forge and Blade Mill or Grinding Mill, formerly Swalwell High Mill and a cottage commonly called the Hardening Shop (which adjoin High Dam Close) with a wayleave from the premises to Swalwell as specified, the sluice or flood gate adjoining the mill and the watercourse or water race within the lands of Sir Thomas John Clavering, together with the mill dam, a moiety of: Boat Close (6a.3r.4p) formerly Stanners or High Stanners, a former water mill (Holme Mill) and the Millers House, Holme Close (5a.1r.20p). Part of the Fatting Field (18a.1r.4p) (formerly the Dams) and now divided into Garden Close and High Dam Close with the Farm House erected on High Dam Close, a further 1r.of Fatting Field, (1)'s share in Armstrong's Shop, Bryer Close (9a.1r.2p), a parcel of ground (190yds x 30yds) adjoining Holme Close all in adjacent parts of the parishes of Wickham and Ryton, for a term of 21 years
Rent: £111 17s. p.a. for the first two years thence £500 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/158326 March 1802
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) Isaiah Millington of Greenwich, Kent, Esquire; Thomas Calvert of Baldwins, Kent, Esquire; and Thomas Vardon of Battersea, Surrey, Esquire (in business under the style Theodosia Crowley and Company)
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of Swalwell High Mill, now the Plating Forge and Blade Mill or Grinding Mill, and the Hardening Shop and a parcel of land called the Dams or the High Dams with a wayleave giving access from the town of Swalwell between the Garden Close and the watercourse hereafter demised, the dam or pool and a moiety of Boat Close formerly the Stanners (6a.3r.4p) and of a former water corn mill (Holme Mill) and of the Millers House and of Holme Close (5a.1r.20p) all in the parish of Ryton. The entirety of 18a.1r.4p of the Fatting Field or Fatt Field formerly the Dams and a further 1r.of the Fatting Field and (1)'s share in a parcel of ground called Armstrong's shop all in the parish of Whickham. Bryer Close (9a.1r.2p) and 190yds x 30yds formerly part of the Batts or Stankley's Garden for 21 years. Plans of the property on the fourth membrane Rent: £111 17s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/158421 March 1840
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park and Greencroft, Baronet
(2) Thomas Murray of Barn Crook, Tanfield, pyrolignious acid manufacturer
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2), for 21 years from 23 November 1838, of a parcel of ground in Swalwell adjoining the River Derwent with the buildings erected thereon which are used as an acid manufactory Plan endorsed
Rent: £6 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/158530 January 1841
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) John Theodore Hoyle of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman and Richard Hoyle of Denton Hall, Northumberland, merchant
Draft lease by (1) to (2) of messuages and a quay used as a manufactory of coal tar lamp black and coke, at Swalwell, for 12 years from 12 May 1840
Rent: £20 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/158610 September 1842
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) Peter Annandale and James Annandale of Shotley Grove, paper manufacturers
Lease by (1) to (2) of 10yds x 8yds of land to provide access from the River Derwent to the Lintzford Paper Mill, for a term of 21 years from 2 August 1842 Rent: 10s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1587Counterpart of D/CG7/1586
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Ref: D/CG 7/158814 February 1843
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) James Brough Pow of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant
Lease by (1) to (2), for 21 years from 22 November 1842, of a fire clay and brick yard with the quay adjoining it at Swalwell
Rent: £15 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/158914 February 1843
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) William Taylor of Whickham Grange, Matthew Taylor of Whickham, and John Peter Mulcaster of Blaydon, brewers and co-partners
Draft lease by (1) to (2) of a newly erected messuage near Andrews House Colliery used as an inn,for a term of 21 years from 13 May 1843 Plan attached
Rent: £1 pa.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/159014 October 1843
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park and Greencroft, Baronet
(2) Peter and James Annandale of Shotley Grove, paper manufacturers
Lease by (1) to (2) of two parcels of land between the River Derwent and the road to Shotley Bridge, part of Lintzford Farm, Winlaton for a term of 21 years from 13 May 1843. Plan endorsed Rent: £3 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1591Counterpart of D/CG7/1590
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/159224 October 1843
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) Joseph Liddle of Whitley Head, Chester-le-Street, pitman
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2), for 21 years from 13 May 1844, of a plot of land with the dwellinghouse newly erected upon it at Byer Moor in the parish of Whickham
Rent: £10s. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/15934 September 1847
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering of Axwell Park and Greencroft, Baronet
(2) George Hannington of Derwenthaugh, brickmaker; Joseph Hannington of Derwenthaugh, agent; and James Grant of Lemington, Newburn, Northumberland, glass cutter
Lease by (1) to (2) of a fireclay and brickyard at Swalwell and coals under 66a.0r.24p of land called Morris Field, Armstrong's Closes,Wigham's Close, Swalwell Close, East Close, West Close, Middle Close and Low Pasture as shown by plan endorsed on second membrane, for a term of 21 years from 23 November 1846
Rent: £10 p.a. and 9d per ton of fireclay and 3s. per 1000 fire bricks, 4d per ton of coal raised and used to make fire bricks
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Ref: D/CG 7/1594Counterpart of D/CG7/1593
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Ref: D/CG 7/1595Abstract of title
(4 September 1847) of Messrs. George and Joseph Hannington and James Grant to a fire clay manufactory, brickyard etc at Swalwell held by lease for 21 years, 1848
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1596Copy award of Thomas Ismay of Whickham, builder, James Davidson of Newcastle upon Tyne, builder and John Lister of Gateshead builder in arbitration of the dispute between Joseph Hannington and others, fire brick manufacturers and Cuthbert Gardner of Winlaton, builder. Hanningtons are to pay £768 to Gardner. The cost of the arbitration (£50 16s 8d) to be divided between the two parties, 25 March 1849
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1597Memorandum regarding proposed lease of fire brick works, royalty for fire clay workings and cottages at Swalwell for 60 years, n.d. [1850s]
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1598Instructions to counsel to advise the trustees of the will of Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart on the lease of a fire brick works and mines at Swalwell to Hannington, 7 May 1883
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/159912 October 1847
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) John Etridge Wilkinson of Dunston Lodge, Whickham, gentleman
Attested copy of a lease by (1) to (2) of Williamson's Fields, for 15 years from 13 May 1847, reserving rights to construct a waggonway. Husbandry covenants Rent: £30 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/16004 October 1849
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) John Theodore Hoyle of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman and Richard Hoyle of Denton, Northumberland, merchant
Lease by (1) to (2) of a coal tar lamp black manufactory adjoining the River Derwent at Swalwell, for a term of 21 years from 13 May 1849. Plan of property endorsed
Rent: £30 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/16016 September 1850
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) George Fulthorp of Swalwell, agent and others, in trust for the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
Lease by (1) to (2), for 14 years from 1 May 1850, of a parcel of ground on the south of the town street in Swalwell (15yds x 18yds) with the chapel and vestry erected thereupon.
Endorsed with note of inrolment in Chancery, 18 November 1850
Rent: 5s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1602Counterpart of D/CG7/1601
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/160326 December 1850
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) Lancelot Jobling of Swalwell, sawyer
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a parcel of ground with the buildings thereon erected in Swalwell, for a term of 14 years from 22 November 1856
Rent: £1 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/160423 September 1852
(1) Sir Thomas John Clavering, Bart
(2) Richard Siddoway Bagnall of Winlaton, iron manufacturer
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of Swalwell High Mill (now the Plating Forge and Blade Mill or Grinding Mill), the Hardening shop (which was formerly a cottage) and the parcel of land called the Dams or High Dam Close on which the above stand, for 21 years from 13 May 1852
Rent: £75 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/16051854
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet
(2) Edward Richardson of Whickham, Esquire
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of two closes of land (8a.2r.3p) at Stoney Heap in the parish of Lanchester with full power to build coke ovens etc on the site. Plan endorsed on second membrane
Rent: £35 p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/16061 June 1855
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Edward Richardson of Whickham, Esquire
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of the farmho1d called Stoney Heap in the parish of Lanchester 54a.1r 32p (excluding the two closes already let by D/CG7/1605) for a term of 21 years
Rent: £35 p.a. and payment of all tithe rent charges
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/160728 November 1855
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Thomas Ramsay of Derwent Haugh, chemical manufacturer
Draft agreement to let to (2) Sherburn Green and Spen Banks in the parish of Winlaton, for a term of 21 years from 13 May 1856. Notes on conditions attached
Rent: £220 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/160810 June 1856
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Thomas Ramsay of Derwenthaugh, gentleman
Lease by (1) to (2), for 21 years from 1 May 1855, of 20 cottages and gardens at Swalwell Plan endorsed
Rent: £24 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1609Letter from Mr. Ramsay to unknown correspondent expressing bewilderment at the various claims of John Bowes and the Claverings to land he has leased from the latter, 27 January 1855
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/1610Letter from Thomas Bell, Newcastle upon Tyne to Charles Armstrong concerning the rival claims of John Bowes to land leased to Ramsay, 9 March 1858
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/16114 February 1857
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) James Pickard of Redgate House, Wolsingham, gentleman and William Snowden of Witton le Wear, gentleman
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a trangle of land in Cornsay (4a) with the messuages erected thereupon, formerly part of Lanchester Common, for a term of 21 years from May 1856 Plan endorsed
Rent: £16 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/161226 March 1858
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart; Charles Towneley of Towneley, Lancashire, Esquire; John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, Esquire; the Hon. Patrick James Herbert Crichton Stuart (Lord James Stuart), Charles Stuart of Hubborne near Christ Church, Hampshire, a Colonel in H.M's Army, and John Boyle of Somer's Place, Hyde Park, Middlesex, Esquire (trustees of the will of John, Marquess of Bute); Joseph Cowen of Blaydon Burn, Esquire
(2) Thomas Fergus Graham and Robert Graham both of Upper Thames Street, London, iron and steel manufacturers trading as Crowley, Millington and Company
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) for21 years of messuages, mills, lands and works at Swalwell in the parish of Winlaton as specified on the plan endorsed [see D/CG19 Lordship of Winlaton]
Rent: 220 p.a.
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/161313 May 1861
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Richard Siddoway Bagnall the elder, Henry Angus Bagnall and Richard Siddoway Bagnall the younger, all of Winlaton, iron manufacturers
Lease by (1) to (2) of the plating forge and blade mill or grinding mill (formerly Swalwell High Mill) and the hardening shops, the parcel of land called the Dams or High Dam Close (8a.1r.3p) with related wayleaves and watercourses, for a term of 31 years. Plan of property drawn on first membrane.
Rent: £80 p.a.
Notice to quit attached, 6 November 1893
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Ref: D/CG 7/161410 March 1868
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Robert Eadie of Blaydon on Tyne, iron manufacturer
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of 1r.7p of ground, part of Shibden Farm in the parish of Winlaton, with power to build an iron forge and foundry thereupon (specification given), for a term of 60 years from 11 November 1866. Covenant to build foundry within 2 years at a cost of at least £1000. Plan of property endorsed
Rent: £17 15s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1615Clavering v Eadie
Plaint Note, County Court of Durham, Gateshead, 4 April 1870
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 7/1616-1623Correspondence between Scarth and Bolam, Newcastle upon Tyne; Clayton and Wainwright, solicitors; Nichols, Clark and Elliot, Lincolns Inn; and Robert Eadie, Blaydon on Tyne etc concerning Eadie's desire to surrender his lease of lands at Blaydon Hough, 7 September 1869-11 April 1870
(8 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/1624-1627Rough notes of evidence etc re Clavering v Eadie, 1870
(4 papers)
Ref: D/CG 7/16283 October 1868
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Edward Lawson of Swalwell, currier and others, Trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
Lease by (1) to (2) for 20 years from 1 May 1868 of lands and buildings specified in D/CG7/1601 Rent: £1 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1629Counterpart of D/CG 7/1628
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/16302 January 1869
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart and Joseph Cowen of Stella Hall, Esquire M.P.
(2) The North Eastern Railway Company
Conveyance to (2) by Clavering (as to eleven twelfths) and Cowen (as to one twelfth) of land required for the Conside branch of the North Eastern Railway (1a.1r.37p) power to erect a viaduct over 7p. of land, all in the township of Winlaton. Plan attached
Consideration: £318 2s 6d
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/163113 July 1871
(1) Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart
(2) Revd Thomas Greenfield of Gateshead,Superintendent minister of the Primitive Methodist Connexion and others (trustees for the Primitive Methodist Connexion)
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) for 42 years of the site for Spoor Memorial Chapel (381 sq yds), reserving minerals
Rent: 10s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163213 March 1873
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart; John Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire; and Nathaniel George Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(2) Henry Edmund Taylor of Whickham, Esquire and John Peter Mulcaster of Barwell Park, Northumberland, Esquire
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a public house at Causey with 2a.3r.1s.p of land on the west of the Tinkler Row to Kyo road, for a term of 12 years from 13 May 1870
Rent: £15 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163323 January 1878
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart; John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton both of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquires (Sir W.A. Clavering's trustees)
(2) John Tench of Blaydon on Tyne, cart proprietor
Lease by (1) to (2) of 687sq yds of land with power to erect messuages and shops thereupon marching upon the North Eastern Railway, Blaydon Forge and the Blaydon Chemical Company's works, for a term of 60 years from 1 May 1877
Rent: £8 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163430 July 1880
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart; John Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire; and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) Thomas Urwin the younger of Blaydon on Tyne, foregeman
Lease by (1) to (2) of 3r.9p of land at Blaydon formerly in the occupation of Robert Eadie (adjoining the North Eastern Railway and lands demised by D/CG7/1633)with power to erect an iron forge, foundry etc (Blaydon Forge), for a term of 57 years from 1 May 1880. Plan of property endorsed
Rent: £45 p.a. for the first eighteen years, then £55 p.a. for the rest of the term
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163530 July 1880
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart, John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) Thomas Urwin the younger
Lease by (1) to (2) as D/CG7/1634 Endorsed 19 November 1934
(1) The Sunderland Forge and Engineering Company Limited
(2) Francis Napier Clavering of Brown Tiles, Chobham, Surrey, Esquire and William Waymouth Gibson of 7 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
Surrender by (1) to (2) of the leasehold land in Blaydon
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163611 November 1880
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart, John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) William Anderson of Beamish, butcher
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2), for 60 years, of 1021 sq yds of land in the parish of Winlaton with power to erect messuages or butcher's shops. Plan endorsed
Rent: £5 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/163723 December 1880
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart, John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) Thomas Urwin the younger
(3) The North Eastern Railway Company
Agreement whereby (1) and (2) will cease use of a private level crossing in return for the construction of a new siding into the Blaydon Forge, with related provisions. Plan attached
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/16381 August 1882
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart, John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) John Peter Mulcaster of Benwell Park, Northumberland Esquire and Henry Edmund Taylor of Whickham, Esquire
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) for 14 years of a public house at Causey on the west of the road from Kyo to Tinklers Row
Rent: £15 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/16391883
(1) The Rt. Hon. William Philip, Earl of Sefton and Edward Henry Petre of Whitley Abbey, Warwickshire, Esquire (owners of the Towneley thirty six ninety-sixths); Sir Henry Augustus Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet, Nathaniel George Clayton and John Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquires (owners of the remaining share)
(2) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, John Clayton and Nathaniel George Clayton (Clavering trustees)
Draft memorandum of agreement between (1) as owners of Swalwell Iron Works and (2) as owners of High Forge regulating their rights to water flowing along the mill race which adjoins both premises
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/164031 July 1884
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart
(2) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart and John Clayton and Nathanial George Clayton
(3) The North Eastern Railway Company
Duplicate conveyance by (2) to (3) of 10a 1r.25p of land in the township of Winlaton between the Newcastle and Carlisle, Conside Branch and Redheugh Branch railways. Covenants concerning construction of sidings. Plan endorsed
Consideration: £8327 10s. to (2)
(parchment, 2 membranes, applied seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/164114 November 1890
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Baronet, and Nathaniel George Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
(2) The School Board of the parish of Winlaton
Conveyance by (1) to (2) of l a of land in Low Shibdon, adjoining Shibdon Road and Shibdon Bank, with the school buildings and teacher's and caretaker's houses. Easement for a sewer pipe as specified. Reserves minerals. Plan attached
Consideration: £600
(1 file, embossed seal)
Ref: D/CG 7/16421 April 1891
(1) Theresa Harriet Mary Delacour of Thorneyholme, Yorkshire, wife of John Delacour, Esquire; Lucy Evelyn Murray, wife of John Murray of Polmaise, Stirling, a Lieutenant-Colonel in H.M.'s First Regiment of Foot Guards; Mary Elizabeth Towneley of Namur, Belgium, spinster; The Rt. Hon. Mabel Anne, Baroness Clifford (the Towneley Owners)
(2) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet and Nathaniel George Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(3) The Blaydon Local Board
Deed of exchange between (1) and (2) and conveyance from (1) to (3) of various small parcels of land from Blaydon Glass Works towards the River Tyne to be used as a public road as specified in the attached plan
(parchment, 1 booklet)
Ref: D/CG 7/164324 April 1891
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart, and Nathaniel George Clayton
(2) Thomas Elliott of Swalwell, grocer and others, (trustees for the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Swalwell)
(3) Revd George Hobson of Gateshead, Superintendent Preacher of the circuit
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a parcel of land on the south of the town street at Swalwell (15yds x 18yds), for a term of 20 years from 1 May 1890
Rent: £1 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1644Terms and conditions of lease from Sir W.A. Clavering, Bart's Trustees to Raine and Company, iron and steel manufacturers of Winlaton Mill, with map of land at Derwent mouth etc, 2 September 1891
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/1645Authorization by Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart and others (trustees under the will of the late Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, deceased) to William Thomas Bolam to act as their agent under the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1875, 27 March 1876
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/1646Authorization by Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart to William Thomas Bolam of Cross House, Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, to act as his agent under the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1875, 28 March 1876
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/164711 October 1892
(1) Henry Dalton of Blaydon on Tyne agent for the Local Board for the District of Blaydon
(2) William Thomas Bolam of Newcastle upon Tyne, land agent (for Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart and others, the trustees under the will of Sir William Aloyzius Clavering, Bart, vendors)
(3) Isaac Clark of Blaydon, iron worker
Agreement by (2) to convey to (3) a small parcel of land between the roadway of St. Thomas' Terrace, Blaydon and house number 1, with option for (1) to purchase it if required for road widening. Plans attached
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/164811 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) William Crooks of Blaydon, clerk
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 2 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/164911 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) William Bateman of Blaydon on Tyne, labourer
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 3 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165011 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) Amos Wilkinson of Blaydon on Tyne, foreman fitter
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 4 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165111 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) Robert Bell of Blaydon on Tyne, foreman fitter
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 5 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165211 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) Joseph Robson of Blaydon on Tyne, gentleman
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 6 and part of No. 7 St Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165311 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) Robert Liddell of Blaydon on Tyne, co-operative society clerk
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 8 and part of No. 7 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165411 October 1892
(1) Blaydon Local Board
(2) W.T. Bolam
(3) Rutter Carr of Blaydon on Tyne, grocer
As D/CG7/1647 for No. 9 St. Thomas' Terrace
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165511 October 1892
(1) Henry Dalton of Blaydon on Tyne, agent for the Local Board for the District of Blaydon
(2) William Thomas Bolam of Newcastle upon Tyne, land agent (on behalf of Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, and others)
Agreement by (1) to allow the owners of houses in St. Thomas' Terrace to take possession of a strip of ground 7ft wide between their houses and the roadway. (1) may require such owners to give up such land within 21 years after the death of the last surviving member of the British royal family then living. Plans attached
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/165625 March 1893
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering of Axwell Park, Baronet; Nathaniel George Clayton of Chesters, Northumberland, Esquire and William Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
(2) Tanfield School Board
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of 2 roods of land at Causey Row as shewn by the plan endorsed hereon, for a Lerm of 13 years from 11 November 1892
Rent: £2 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/165714 August 1893
(1) Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, Bart
(2) The Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of the power to lay water pipes through lands specified in the parish of Whickham, for a term of 21 years. Plan attached
Rent: £3 5s. p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/16587 March 1895
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Clerk
(2) The Whickham Urban District Council
Lease by (1) to (2), for 99 years from 25 March 1895, of 1386 sq yds of land adjoining the Whickham to Fellside road. Reserves timber and minerals Plan endorsed
Rent: £3 3s. p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/1659Counterpart of D/CG7/1658
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/166024 December 1895
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Clerk in Holy Orders
(2) Rebecca Clark of the Board Inn, Iveston, widow
Counterpart agreement to let to (2) the Board Inn, Iveston with gardens etc (4a.1r.16p) on a yearly tenancy from 13 May 1895
Rent: £20 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 7/16611 September 1896
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Clerk in Holy Orders
(2) Blaydon U.D.C.
Lease by (1) to (2) of 10 acres of Shibdon Farm, Blaydon for a term of 10 years, to be used as allotments. Plan of property on first membrane Rent: £30 p.a. for the first five years, thence £40 p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/CG 7/166212 June 1899
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering, Francis Napier Clavering and William Gibson
(3) The Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company
Counterpart grant of an easement by (1) to (2) to construct a water pipe across the River Derwent in the parish of Winlaton and across a mill race at Swalwell. Plan endorsed
Consideration: £100
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/CG 7/166319 April 1900
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Blaydon Burial Board for the Ecclesiastical District of St. Cuthberts, Stella
Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of 4a. of land adjoining the existing cemetery, part of Shibdon Farm near Blaydon, for £2000. Plan endorsed
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 7/166431 October 1901
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Clerk in Holy Orders
(2) Theresa Harriet Mary Delacour of 76 Eaton Place, London; Lucy Evelyn Murray wife of John Murray of Polmaise, Stirling, a Lieutenant Colonel in H.M.'s First Regiment of Foot Guards; Mary Elizabeth Towneley of Namur, Belgium, spinster; the Rt. Hon. Mabel Anne, Baroness Clifford of Chudleigh (the Towneley lessors)
(3) William Percy Grace and Herbert Wylam Grace both of Swalwell, copartners in the business of paper manufacturers styled William Grace and Company
Lease by (1) and (2), according to their respective shares, to (3) of 6a.3r.30p. of land with the buildings thereon used as a paper manufactory and iron works, together with use of the High Dam and Mill Race and waters therefrom in common with Bagnall and Sons, for a term of 61 years from 25 March 1901. Building covenants. Plans attached
Rent: £30 p.a. to (1) and three-eighths of £232 p.a. to (2)
Attached: Memorandum of 28 December 1925 of the conveyance of part of the land shewn on a second attached plan to Whickham U.D.C. with related reduction in rent
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Ref: D/CG 7/1665Letter from R.S. Bagnall and Sons Ltd, Winlaton Iron Works, Blaydon to W.T. Bolam giving notice to determine tenancy of Swalwell Forge, 26 October 1901
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Ref: D/CG 7/16667 October 1903
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Blaydon Urban District Council
Counterpart grant by (1) to (2) of the right to divert surface water coming down Shibdon Bank Road into Axwell Park Plan attached
Rent: 5s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/166715 October 1903
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Gas Company
Counterpart grant of an easement for a gas main on the south bank of the River Tyne adjoining the railway at Scotswood Bridge Junction. Plan attached
Rent: £3 5s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/166826 October 1903
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) George Whitfield of Atlas Villas, Dunston, rivet manufacturer, and others
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of 1 acre of land at Dunston Lodge as a private bowling green, lawn tennis and croquet ground for, 3 years from 2 February 1903. Restrictive covenants against use on Sunday
Rent: £8 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/166931 December 1903
(1) RevdJohn Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Whickham Urban District Council
Lease by (1) to (2) (for the remainder of the term of 99 years created by D/CG7/1658) of 3454 sq yds of land (making with the adjoining land previously demised 1 acre) at Windyhill in the parish of Whickham 16 February 1909
(1) Whickham U.D.C.
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, Esquire, a Colonel (retired)
Surrender by (1) to (2) of the above lease
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Ref: D/CG 7/1670Counterpart of D/CG7/1669
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Ref: D/CG 7/167126 January 1904
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering, Francis Napier Clavering and William Gibson (trustees)
Agreement for the extinguishmen of the licence for the Clavering Arms, Swalwell, Report and valuation of the property (13 November 1903) attached
Consideration: £550 by (1) from his own resources
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Ref: D/CG 7/167227 September 1904
(1) Revd John Warren Napier Clavering (by William Thomas Bolam his agent)
(2) The Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company
Counterpart agreement granting to (2) the power of constructing, repairing and using a 6" sludge cock at Shibdon Farm (along the course shewn by the endorsed plan) from 1 February 1898 on a yearly tenancy.
Rent: 10s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/167328 December 1906
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, a Lieutenant Colonel in H.M.'s Army
(2) The County of Durham Electrical Power Distribution Company Limited
Lease by (1) to (2) of a triangle of land on the south of Factory Road, Blaydon Haughs (1320 sq yds), the site of an electric sub-station, for 42 years from 25 March 1906. Plan of property endorsed
Rent: £13 15s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/16741 May 1939
(1) North-Eastern Electric Supply Company Limited
(2) Clavering Estates (Durham) Limited
Surrender by (1) to (2) of the lease granted by D/CG7/1673
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Ref: D/CG 7/167517 July 1908
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Axwell Park, a Colonel (retired)
(2) Thomas Riddell of Bateshouses Cottages, Swalwell, joiner
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of land at Sands Gardens, Swalwell measuring.1s.ft x 8ft Sin, for 21 years from 1 May 1908 with power to erect three ash closets thereupon. Plan attached
Rent: 5s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/167631 December 1908
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Tanfield U.D.C.
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of part of Causey Hall Farm near East Tanfield, for 21 years from 1 August 1906, as the site for a sewage works Plan endorsed
Rent: £5 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/167719 February 1909
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Robert Battensby of Ponteland, Northumberland, florist
Duplicate tenancy agreement for a dwellinghouse and 18a. of land at Hagg Hill, Winlaton from 13 May 1909 from year to year
Rent: £35 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/16785 March 1909
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Blaydon U.D.C.
Duplicate tenancy agreement for 7a.1r.8p of land at Blaydon (formerly part of Shibdon Farm) from 25 March 1907 from year to year. Plan attached
Rent: £40 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/16795 February 1910
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Tanfield U.D.C.
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of a parcel of land at Causey Bridge End in the parish of Tanfield (1600 sq yds), for 21 years from 2 February 1900 for sewerage purposes. Plan endorsed
Rent: £3 3s. p.a.
Ref: D/CG 7/168030 July 1910
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering, Francis Napier Clavering, and William Gibson
(3) Durham County Council
Counterpart conveyance by (1) to (2) of 5a. of land at Batehouse, near Swalwell to be used as school playing fields. Reserves minerals to the Lords of the Manor of Winlaton
Plan Endorsed
Consideration: £1625 to (2)
Ref: D/CG 7/168129 March 1913
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) The Consett Iron Company
Counterpart lease by (1) to (2) of easements for a line of water pipes under lands at Iveston (as shown on attatched plan), for 21 years from 13 May 1913
Rent: £5 p.a.
Ref: D/CG 7/168210 November 1913
(1) The Blaydon Forge Company Limited
(2) The Sunderland Forge and Engineering Comapany Ltd.
Assignment of a lease of the Blaydon Forge for the remainder of a term of 57 years as specified in D/CG7/1634
Consideration: £1000
Ref: D/CG 7/16838 June 1915
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Blaydon U.D.C.
Counterpart agreement for the exchange of lands near Pawson Birks Farm in connection with the realignment of the Barlow to Spen road, Plan attatched
Ref: D/CG 7/168428 September 1917
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Company Limited
Counterpart agreement to let to (2) the right to dredge gravel from the bed of the River Derwent(as shewn on the attached plan) on a yearly tenancy Rent: 9d per ton
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Ref: D/CG 7/168510 April 1923
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Staplegrove House, Taunton, Somerset, a Lieutenant Colonel (retired) in H.M. Army
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering; Francis Napier Clavering of Branxholm, Minchinhampton, Gloucester, Esquire and William Waymouth Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne, solicitor
(3) Whickham U.D.C
Copy conveyance by (1) to (3) of 3612 sq yds of land in the Manor of Whickham near Whickham Hall. Covenant to produce title deeds specified on annexed schedule. Plan attached
Consideration: £108 to (2)
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Ref: D/CG 7/168614 May 1924
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering of Staplegrove House, Taunton, Somerset, a retired Colonel in H.M's Army
(2) The County of Durham Electric Power Supply Company
Agreement granting to (2) a wayleave for electricity cables under land of (1) near Dunston, for 5 years from 1 April 1924. Plan attached
Rent: £2 10s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/16872 December 1924
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Tanfield U.D.C.
Tenancy agreement for a plot of land at Causey Bridge End (1570 sq yds) to be used as a tip for ashes and rubbish, from 13 May 1923 on a yearly tenancy
Rent: £7 p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/168828 December 1925
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering, Francis Napier Clavering and William Waymouth Gibson
(3) Theresa Harriet Mary Delacour of 76 Eaton Place, London, widow and Lucy Evelyn Murray of 15 Eaton Square, London, widow
(4) Winifred Mary Billing of Ashdown Park, Forest Row, Sussex, spinster; Stella Gwendoline Brogden Billing of St. Marks Avenue, Leeds, spinster; Frances Mary Walmsley of the Convent of Notre Dame, Clapham Common, London, spinster; and Ethelreda Mary Swarbreck of the Convent of Notre Dame, Wigan, Lancashire, spinster
(5) Emily Mary Annette Greenwood of Grenville Hall, Droxford, Hampshire, spinster and Sir Bernard Edward Halsey Bircham, K.C.V.O., of 46 Parliament Street, Westminster (personal representatives of Mabel Anne, Baroness Clifford)
(6) David Adams of 1 St. Nicholas Buildings, Newcastle upon Tyne, metal merchant
(7) Whickham U.D.C.
Duplicate conveyance by (1) (3) (4) and (5) to (7) and surrender by (6) to (7) of a parcel of 609 sq yds of land adjoining the mill race at Swalwell for use as a war memorial and public convenience. Covenants to produce title deeds. Recites previous deeds. Plan attached
Consideration: £114 3s 9d to (2), £34 5s ld to (3), £17 2s 7d to (4) and £17 2s 7d to (5)
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Ref: D/CG 7/168925 November 1928
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering; Francis Napier Clavering of Brown Tiles, Chobham, Surrey, Esquire and William Waymouth Gibson
(2) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(3) Sir Bernard Edward Halsey Bircham of 46 Parliament Street, Westminster, K.C.V.O. and Emily Mary Annette Greenwood of Grenville Hall, Droxford, Hampshire, spinster
(4) Sir Bernard Edward Halsey Bircham and William Henry Smith of Melville, Hastings Road, Ealing, Middlesex, Esquire
(5) All of those parties (1) (2) (3) and (4) above
(6) William Waymouth Gibson and Sir Bernard Edward Halsey Bircham
Appointment by (1) (2) (3) (4) and (5) of (6) as trustee in place of the Public Trustee of the statutory trusts under the Law of Property Act, 1925 for 5a.1r. 1/2p of land at Swalwell (the site of the Swalwell Iron Works) and adjoining the Crowley Works. Plan attached
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Ref: D/CG 7/169028 February 1930
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering
(2) Francis Napier Clavering and William Waymouth Gibson
(3) Durham County Council
Agreement by (1) to dedicate to the public two strips of land of 241 sq yds and 278 sq yds at Swalwell adjoining the Blaydon to Gateshead road. Plan attached
Consideration: £107 19s 6d to (2)
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Ref: D/CG 7/169130 July 1931
(1) Charles Warren Napier Clavering a Brevet Colonel (retired) in H.M.'s Army
(2) Francis Napier Clavering and William Waymouth Gibson
(3) Durham County Council
Duplicate agreement for the dedication to the use of the public of 90 sq yds of land on the south west side of and adjoining the Scotswood Suspension Bridge. Plan attached
Consideration: £45 to (2)
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Ref: D/CG 7/16927 May 1935
(1) Francis Napier Clavering and William Waymouth Gibson
(2) The Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Gas Company
Licence to lay a 24" gas main between the points shewn on the attached plan
Rent: £1 5s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/169323 September 1936
(1) Francis Napier Clavering and William Waymouth Gibson
(2) Clavering Estates (Durham) Limited
(3) Blaydon U.D.C.
Counterpart lease by (1) and (2) to (3) of 0.84a. of land at Blaydon to be used as a playground for children, on a yearly tenancy. Plan attached
Rent: £1 10s. p.a.
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Ref: D/CG 7/169412 March 1940
(1) Clavering Estates (Durham) Limited
(2) Noel Warren Napier Clavering, now on active service in Egypt, a Brigadier in H.M's Army, and Francis Donald Napier Clavering of Hopleys, Much Hadham, Hertford, Engineer
(3) North-Eastern Electric Supply Company Limited
Counterpart lease by (1) and (2) to (3) of 87 sq yds of land at Victoria Garesfield in the parish of Winlaton, with libert to erect an electric substation thereon, for 21 years from 1 November 1939. Plan attached
Rent: £1 10s. p.a. clear of all deductions except tithe redemption annuity and Schedule A land tax
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