Darlington Presbyterian Church
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- Darlington Presbyterian Church
Catalogue Description
Records of St. George's Presbyterian Church and Union StreetCongregational Church, deposited on long-term loan
20 February 1985 Acc: 112(D)
6 June 1986 Acc: 127(D)
22 October 1991 Acc: 2015(D)
7 April 1999 Acc: 2591(D)
St. George's Presbyterian Church, Darlington
Catalogue Contents
(Ref: Pr/Da 90)
Third Deposit
(Acc: 2015(D))
Women's Social Hour account book, 27 July 1938 - 2 March 1981. Includes list of members, [1938] and January 1940
(1 volume, calf half-bound)
(Ref: Pr/Da 91-100)Fourth Deposit
(Acc: 2591(D))
Abstract of the title, from 26 April 1860 - 6 May 1865, of James W. Marshall to a parcel of freehold land situate on the east side of, and adjoining, Whessoe Lane, Darlington, 1865
(3 papers)
Ref: Pr/Da 9226 April 1867
(1) Bridget Addison of Darlington, widow, Rev. Wilson Beckett of Heighington, clerk, and Thomas Clayhills of Darlington, gent.
(2) James William Marshall of Darlington, professor of music
(3) George Law of Darlington, innkeeper
Conveyance from (1) and (2) to (3) of lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 Whessoe Lane, Darlington
Consideration: £244 15s. 6d.
Plan endorsed
Scale 50 feet : 1 inch [1:600]
(1 parchment)
Ref: Pr/Da 9327 April 1867
(1) George Law of Darlington, innkeeper
(2) Bridget Addison of Darlington, widow, Rev. Wilson Beckett of Heighington, clerk, and Thomas Clayhills of Darlington, innkeeper
Mortgage from (1) to (2) of a piece of land adjoining Whessoe Lane, Darlington [as in Pr/Da 92] for securing £500 and interest at 5 per cent
(1 parchment)
Ref: Pr/Da 94Certified copy of the will of George Law of Rise Carr, near Darlington, innkeeper, proved at Durham on 22 September 1869
(1 paper)
Ref: Pr/Da 9525 November 1875
(1) Rev. Wilson Beckett of Darlington, clerk in Holy Orders, Thomas Clayhills of Darlington, gent.
(2) Ann Oxendale of Northallerton, Yorkshire, widow; George Oxendale of Northallerton, draper; John Oxendale of Northallerton, draper
Transfer of mortgage from (1) to (2) of the Stag's Head beerhouse and premises, on the east side of Whessoe Lane, Darlington
Plan endorsed
Scale 50 feet : 1 inch [1:600]
(1 parchment)
Ref: Pr/Da 9611 April 1890
(1) George Oxendale of Northallerton, Yorkshire, draper, and John Oxendale of Northallerton, Yorkshire, draper
(2) George William Oxendale, 405 Westgate Road, Newcastle on Tyne, draper
(3) Thomas Wheldon of the Stag's Head inn, Rise Carr, Darlington, innkeeper
(4) Thomas Fergus Hepworth and Richard Wilkinson of Ripon, Yorkshire, brewers trading as Hepworth and Company
Conveyance from (1) and (2) to (4) for the use of (3) of Stag's Head inn, Rise Carr, Darlington
Consideration: £510
(1 parchment)
Ref: Pr/Da 971 May 1890
(1) Thomas Fergus Hepworth and Richard Wilkinson of Ripon, Yorkshire, brewers, trading as Hepworth and Company
(2) Eliza Lupton of Ripon, Yorkshire, widow, and Matthew Imeson of Pickhill, Yorkshire, gent.
Mortgage from (1) to (2) of the Stag's Head inn, Rise Carr, Darlington for securing £400 and interest at £4 per cent per annum
Endorsed : 1 January 1898
(1) Eliza Lupton of Ripon, Yorkshire, widow
(2) George Kendall of Skipton, Yorkshire, gent., Richard Jackson of Leeds, Yorkshire, bookseller, and Richard Wilkinson, trading as Hepworth and Company
Reconveyance by (1) to (2) of the Stag's Head inn, Rise Carr, Darlington
(1 paper)
Ref: Pr/Da 98Abstract of the title, from 20 May 1898 - 16 May 1913, of Messrs. Hepworth and Company Limited to freehold property known as the Stag's Head, Whessoe Lane, Darlington, 1919
(8 papers)
Ref: Pr/Da 997 March 1919
(1) William Robert Biddell of Sherwood Oaks, Kenley, Surrey, hop merchant
(2) Hepworth and Company Limited, The Brewery, Bondgate, Ripon, Yorkshire
(3) The Rise Carr Cub and Institute Limited, 80 Whessoe Lane, Darlington
Conveyance by (1) and (2) to (3) of freehold premises known as the Stag's Head, Whessoe Lane, Darlington
Consideration: £170
(1 paper)
Ref: Pr/Da 100Licence to hold land known as The Rise Carr Mission, issued by the Presbyterian Church of England Trust, 2 May 1952
Plan attached, showing location of Mission
Scale: 50 feet : 1 inch [1:600]
(2 papers)