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Miscellaneous documents

Reference: D/X 1083 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Lanchester Poor Law Union and deeds

Covering Dates: 1698-1860

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Records given
14 November 1994 Acc: 2249(D)

16 July 2007 Acc: 3389(D)

Durham County Record Office,
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DHl 5UL

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Records relating to the Lanchester Poor Law Union

Overseers' Appointments

Catalogue Contents

Ref: D/X 1083/1

Notification of appointment of John Cumming and John Reed as overseers of the poor of the township of Lanchester, made by John Greenwell and W. Kearney, justices of the peace, 29 March 1860
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/2

Notification of nomination and election as overseer of the poor of Robert Lumley, by the inhabitants of the township of Lanchester, appointed by John Greenwell and W. Kearney, justices of the peace, at an annual salary of twenty two pounds, 3 May 1860
(1 paper)

(Ref: D/X 1083/3-9)

Finance

See also: D/X 571/2/1-44 for the papers of Frederick James Laycock, Senior School Master of Lanchester

Ref: D/X 1083/3

Order to the overseers of the township of Lanchester to pay to F.J. Laycock, treasurer, on behalf of the guardians of the poor of the Lanchester Union, one hundred and fifty pounds from the poor rates of Lanchester, 15 March 1860 On the reverse are two signed receipts, one for one hundred pounds and one for fifty pounds, 11 May and 7 June 1860
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/4

Order to the overseers of the township of Lanchester to pay to F.J. Laycock, treasurer, on behalf of the guardians of the poor of the Lanchester Union, one hundred and eighty pounds from the poor rates of Lanchester, 7 June 1860 On the reverse are three signed receipts, all for sixty pounds, 9 and 24 July 1860 and n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/5

Four orders by John Greenwell and W. Kearney, justices, to the overseers of the poor of the townships of Burnop and Hamsteels, Butsfield and Satley, Holmside and Lanchester, to pay eight shillings and sixpence to Mr. Henry Smales, Junior, for his services, 29 March 1860
(4 papers)

Ref: D/X 1083/6

Receipted bill sent to Mr. Lumley, overseer of the poor at Lanchester by George Walker, Printer, Stationer, Bookbinder and Paper Ruler, General Printing Offices, 6 Saddler Street, Durham, for two rate books and six cheque books, 7 April 1860
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/7

Receipt for one pound from the overseers of Lanchester, Holmside, Burnop and Hamsteels, and Butsfield for constable services, signed by Thomas Cowell, 7 September 1860
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/8

Receipt for one pound from the overseers of Lanchester Township for constable services, signed by John Thompson, 10 September 1860
(1 paper)

Ref: D/X 1083/9

Receipted bill for two pounds, fifteen shillings, to the townships of Lanchester, Lanchester Hamlets, Holmside, Burnop and Hamsteels, and Butsfield from Robert Lumley, for writing and publishing a list of voters for each township, and for meeting the barrister, 19 September 1860
(1 paper)

(Ref: D/X 1083/10-12)

Second Deposit
(Acc: 3389(D))

Ref: D/X 1083/10

22 May 9 William III [1698] (1) John Hunter of Medomsley, gent. (2) Charles Jopling of Newhouse, yeoman Release from (1) to (2) of a tenement known as Newfield in the parish of Ryton; the west part of the pasture close called the Sands as it has been enclosed; both formerly part of the capital messuage or tenement called Blackhall in Ryton, late belonging to Robert Blakiston and his wife, Margaret; with coal and lead mines; right to make water courses, water gates, sinks and all other passage for water through the other lands belonging to (2) for the more convenient digging, sinking and winning of the coal and the passing and carrying away water and stythe; free liberty for convenient wayleave for all manner of carriages for leading the coal
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/X 1083/11

4 December 1703 (1) Anthony Suretyes of Holling, Northumberland, yeoman (2) John Hunter of Medomsley, gent.; and Edward Suretys of Woodhead, parish of Ovingham, Northumberland, gent. Release from (1) to (2) of a close called Whinney Leazes in Chopwell; a close called Lightnes; a close called Hissplaine; a close called the Cragghead; a close called the High pasture; a close called Bulmers Bush; all at or near Chopwell in the parish of Ryton with coal mines, seams of lead and right to wayleaves and watercourses; in trust for (1) and Anthony Suretys, son of (1); thereafter the proceeds of the closes of Whinney Leazes and Lightnes and Bulmers Bush to be paid to the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Ryton; half of the proceeds of the closes of Cragghead and Hissplaine shall be paid to the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Ebchester; half of the proceeds of Cragghead and Hissplaine to go to the Overseers of the Poor of the chapelry of Medomsley; the proceeds of the close of High pasture shall be paid to the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Ovingham
(Parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/X 1083/12

7 December 1706 (1) Charles, Duke of Somerset, and his wife, Elizabeth, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire (2) Anthony Suretyes of Hedley, Northumberland, yeoman Lease, for 21 years, from (1) to (2) of a tenement in Hedley in the tenure of (2); mineral rights reserved to (1) and right to enter and work coals reserved to (1) Fine: £60 Rent: £5 p.a.
(Parchment, 1 membrane)



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