Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1677 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Durham City, Market Place deeds, including the Angel Inn
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Records given:10 November 2008 Acc: 7255
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Ref: D/X 1677/1
12 May 1748
(1) Thomas Paxton of Old Elvet in the city of Durham, gentleman; John Mann of the city of Durham, gentleman; Ralph Gowland of the city of Durham, gentleman; and Robert Green of Beamish, gentleman
(2) William Paxton of the city of Durham, merchant
Lease [and release] by (1) to (2) of several rooms, chambers and cellar [former occupants specified], part of a messuage on the east side of the market place near Claypath gates and also a shop on the south side of the entry to the messuage and all rooms and stable formerly a workhouse [previous occupiers specified] on the north side of the entry to the messuage all in the parish of St. Nicholas in the city of Durham
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Ref: D/X 1677/2-313 May 1748
(1) Thomas Paxton of Old Elvet in the city of Durham, gentleman
(2) William Paxton of the city of Durham, merchant
Lease and release from (1) to (2) of a messuage house and tenement on the east side of market place in the city of Durham and all those stables and haylofts situated nearby, now in the possession of Matthew Wilson as tenant or farmer
[boundaries given]
Consideration: £550
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Ref: D/X 1677/425 August 1809
(1) John Pattison of the city of Durham, gentleman
(2) William Smith of Earl's House in the city of Durham, gentleman
Lease [and release] from (1) to (2) of an inn called The Sign of the Angel on the north side of an entry from the market place to Rashell's Lane purchased by John Pattison from the executors of Robert Routledge, deceased
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