Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 665 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: County Durham deeds
Covering Dates: 1579-1817
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County Durham deeds (Ref: D/X 665/1-5)Ref: D/X 665/1
12 March 1579/80
(1) Edward, Earl of Lincoln, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and Christopher Sowft of Westhorseley, Surrey, gentleman
(2) William Swayne of London, gentleman, and Edward Swanye his brother
Bargain and sale by (1) to (2) of a parcel of land called Springhill at Middleton in Teesdale as alienated by the crown to (1) by letters patent of 11 March 1579/80.
Endorsed with enrolment in Chancery, 15 July 1580.
Consideration unspecified
(parchment, 1 membrane, Latin, 2 pendent seals)
Ref: D/X 665/210 February 1686/7
(1) Thomas Brumpsted of Pangebourne, Berkshire, Esquire
(2) Edward Noell and George Stanlake of the Inner Temple, London, gentlemen
(3) Sir Samuell Dashwood of London, Knight and Alderman, and Francis Dashwood of London, Esquire
Bargain and sale by (1) to (2), being a deed to lead the uses of a common recovery of the annual fee farm rents of £3 13s 2½d out of the manor of Jarrow; £4 13s 4d out of the prebend of Green Croft; £6 13s 4d out of the manor of Skermingham; £11 out of lands in Auckland, Redworth, Fish-borne, Linetts Greene, Woodhouse, and Hamsterley; £4 out of four messuages in Colleyrly; £5 6s 8d out of three messuages in Morden and £7 out of two messuages in Sunderland (granted to Sir George Bowes in 1572). £7 4/- out of the prebendary of West Auckland; £8 8/- out of the prebendary of Binchester; £13 6s 6d out of lands in Elwick; £36 13s 4d out of the deanery of Darlington; £40 out of two parks at Brancepeth; £4 5s 1½d out of lands at Hedley and Corneshaw; £47 13s 4d out of the manor of Chopwell; £26 2s 8½d out of the prebendaries of Lumley, Pelton etc; £11 5s 4d out of those of Cockerton, Blackwell and Rawe; £9 0s 4d out of lands in Binchester; £6 out of a tenement called Biershall; £5 out of the capital messuage of Willington. Endorsed with enrolment in Chancery.
Consideration: £4200 (3) to (1)
Endorsed
1 September 1696
(1) Sir Samuel Dashwood and Francis Dashwood (as above)
(2) Edward Noell
Quit claim by (1) to (2) of all the above rents and acknowledging the purchase money to be the property of (1)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 665/32 February 1729/30 - 10 May 1780
Surrenders of cottages and lands in Blackwell:
Robert Dixon to William Harrison and wife, 2 February 1729/30
Ann Foss (sister of Elizabeth Harrison) to John Mewburne, 30 April 1754
To Willam Allison in trust for John Mewburne, 20 April 1763
William Allinson to Ann wife of William Tulip of Fallowfield near Hexham, Northumberland, 16 April 1774
Ann Tulip to James Allan of Darlington, 10 May 1780
(parchment, 11 membranes)
Ref: D/X 665/44 November 1786
(1) William Honywood of St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, Esquire
(2) Mary Drake Brockman of St Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, spinster
(3) Filmer Honywood of Marks Hall, Essex, Esquire; William Filmer of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Esquire; William Drake Brockman of Beachborough, Kent, Esquire; William Deedes the younger of the Middle Temple, London, Esquire
Marriage settlement of (1) and (2) being a release by (1) to (3) of a messuage and lands as specified at Summerhouse, Morton Tinmouth and assignment of various sums of money upon trust for (1) (2) and their issue as specified
Endorsed
4 January 1788
(1) William Honeywood
(2) William Filmer, James Drake Brockman and William Deedes the younger
Assignment by (1) to (2) of a mortgage for £5000, dated 9 May 1782, and due to (1) on messuages and lands specified in Essex, for the remainder of a term of 1000 years upon the trusts specified
Consideration: £3200
(parchment, 8 membranes)
Ref: D/X 665/5Letters of Orders, (certificate of ordination) of Richard Atkinson, ordained at Auckland Castle, 21 September 1817
(parchment, 1 membrane, pendant episcopal seal)