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Salvin family of Croxdale

Reference: D/Sa/P Catalogue Title: Salvin family of Croxdale Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Maps and Plans (part 1)

Covering Dates: 1639; 1718-1919

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  • Salvin family of Croxdale
    • Estate Plans: County Durham (Ref: D/Sa/P1-60)
    • Butterby (Ref: D/Sa/P 1-7)
    • Butterwick (Ref: D/Sa/P 8-10)
    • Croxdale (Ref: D/Sa/P 11-14)
    • Elwick Hall (Ref: D/Sa/P 15)
    • Fishburn (Ref: D/Sa/P 16-17)
    • Hamsterley (Ref: D/Sa/P 18)
    • Shotton (Ref: D/Sa/P 19)
    • Sunderland Bridge (Ref: D/Sa/P 20-39)
    • Tudhoe (Ref: D/Sa/P 40)
    • River Wear (Ref: D/Sa/P 41-56)
    • Unidentified (Ref: D/Sa/P 57-60)
    • Estate Plan: Northumberland (Ref: D/Sa/P61)
    • Newburn (Ref: D/Sa/P 61)
    • Plans of Public Works (Ref: D/Sa/P 62-74)
    • Printed Maps - Local (Ref: D/Sa/P 75-86)
    • Printed Maps - General (Ref: D/Sa/P 87-96)

Catalogue Description

MAPS AND PLANS

Catalogue Contents

Estate Plans: County Durham (Ref: D/Sa/P1-60)Butterby (Ref: D/Sa/P 1-7)

See also D/Sa/P 13, 49-53, 55

Ref: D/Sa/P 1

(?) Low Butterby Farm, n.d. [18th - 19th century]
(1 rough plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 2-4

Low and High Butterby and Southerland Closes in Elvet, estate of George Ward, by J. Pickering; including valuation by John Taylor Showing altered course of river, 1800 - 1801
(3 plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 5-6

Low Butterby Farm, n.d. [c.1817]
(2 rough plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 7

High Butterby, land leased to George Ward, copy of 1854
(1 plan, tracing)

Butterwick (Ref: D/Sa/P 8-10)

See also D/Sa/P 17

Ref: D/Sa/P 8

Plan of fields Showing houses in perspective view, n.d. [17th century] Scale: 6 inches : 1 mile
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 9

Estate of William Salvin, 1757
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 10

Ten O'Clock Farm, n.d. [19th century]
(1 Plan)

Croxdale (Ref: D/Sa/P 11-14)

See also D/Sa/P 32, 33, 42-48

Ref: D/Sa/P 11

Lordship, belonging to Bryan Salvin Showing park and plantations, n.d. [1723 - 1751]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 12

Lordship, belonging to William Salvin Showing park and plantions and houses in perspective view, n.d. [1751 - 1800]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 13

Croxdale and High Butterby, estates of W.T. Salvin, 1815
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 14

Copy of D/Sa/P 13,1841
(1 plan, tracing on cloth)

Elwick Hall (Ref: D/Sa/P 15)Ref: D/Sa/P 15

Close House and Red Gap, estate of Bryan Salvin Showing houses in perspective view, 1728
(1 plan)

Fishburn (Ref: D/Sa/P 16-17)Ref: D/Sa/P 16

Lands, n.d. [18th - 19th century]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 17

Fishburn and Butterwick, lands, n.d. [pre 1842]
(1 plan)

Hamsterley (Ref: D/Sa/P 18)Ref: D/Sa/P 18

Hoppyland Showing houses in perspective view, n.d. [late 18th century]
(1 plan)

Shotton (Ref: D/Sa/P 19)Ref: D/Sa/P 19

Showing houses in perspective view, 1649
(1 plan)

Sunderland Bridge (Ref: D/Sa/P 20-39)Ref: D/Sa/P 20

Two farms belonging to Gerard Salvin Showing houses in perspective view, 1718
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 21

Sunderland Haugh, belonging to Bryan Salvin and others, n.d. [1723 - 1751]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 22

Parts of Sunderland Bridge, belonging to William Salvin, by J. Hunter Showing houses in perspective view, 1771
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 23-27

Estate of Anthony Salvin, by J. Pickering, surveyor, n.d. [relating to purchase of 1786 - 1788]
(5 plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 28-29

Rough plans relating to same
(2 plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 30

Bridge and environs Showing buildings and lodge gates in perspective view, n.d. [18th - 19th century]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 31

Estate, n.d. [18th - 19th century]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 32

Carriage and foot roads between Sunderland Bridge and Croxdale, by Joseph Pickering, 1806
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 33

Copy of D/Sa/P 32, 1857
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 34

Estate of W.T. Salvin, by J. Bonner, 1809
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 35-37

Farm, n.d. [c.1845]
(3 unfinished plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 38-39

Tithe apportionment map (copy), 1852
(2 plans)

Tudhoe (Ref: D/Sa/P 40)Ref: D/Sa/P 40

Ralph Fewler's meadow, by William Shafto, 1639
(1 rough plan)

River Wear (Ref: D/Sa/P 41-56)Ref: D/Sa/P 41

Old and new courses of river at Sunderland Bridge, by Joseph Heath, with declaration as to boundary with Burn Hall, 1649
(1 rough plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 42

River near Croxdale Wood, n.d. [18th century]
(1 rough plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 43

River between Croxdale and Burn Hall estates, by J. Pickering, 1802
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 44-48

River between Croxdale and Old Burn Hall estate, by John Bell Showing alterations of course. Relating to Hall v Salvin, 1805
(5 plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 49-53

River near Butterby Haugh, plans and sections, 1882
(5 plans)

Ref: D/Sa/P 54

Sections at Brockhole Burn, n.d. [19th century]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 55

River near High Butterby, n.d. [19th century]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 56

Sunderland Bridge, bridge improvement by County Council, n.d. [19th - 20th century]
(1 plan)

Unidentified (Ref: D/Sa/P 57-60)Ref: D/Sa/P 57-60

Plans of farmlands and plans of river defences and weir, n.d. [18th - 19th century]
(4 rough plans)

Estate Plan: Northumberland (Ref: D/Sa/P61)Newburn (Ref: D/Sa/P 61)Ref: D/Sa/P 61

West Denton Showing houses in perspective view, n.d. [late 18th century]
(1 plan)

Plans of Public Works (Ref: D/Sa/P 62-74)Ref: D/Sa/P 62

Stockton-Darlington Railway; plan and sections, 1822
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 63

Tees and Weardale Railway, by George Leather, civil engineer; plan and section, 1824
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 64

Clarence Railway from Billingham to Heighington, under Act of 9 George IV; plan and section, n.d. [c.1828 - 1829]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 65

Proposed North of England Railway through lands of W.T. Salvin in parish of St. Oswald, Durham, n.d. [c.1835 - 1842]
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 66

Wear Dock Railway, Northumberland and Lancashire Railway, and Newcastle and Darlington Railway, extensions, 1846
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 67-69

Wear Dock Railway from Ferryhill to Gateshead by Thomas Grainger, engineer; plans, section and book of reference re parish of St. Oswald only, 1847
(1 file, 2 papers)

Ref: D/Sa/P 70-72

York, Newcastle and Berwick (Newcastle and Darlington Junction) Railway, including York and North Midland Railway timetable, n.d. and 1850
(2 plans, 1 paper)

Ref: D/Sa/P 73

Part of book of reference relating to Croxdale, n.d. [post 1842]
(1 file)

Ref: D/Sa/P 74

Team Valley Railway extension Copy plan and section, sheet no. 4, n.d.
(1 plan)

Printed Maps - Local (Ref: D/Sa/P 75-86)Ref: D/Sa/P 75

River Wear from Mr. Allen's staith to Durham, surveyed by John Shirley, by commission of the city of Durham to show the feasibility of canalising the river A copy of this map was used by John Smeaton for the same purpose in 1759
(1 plan)

Ref: D/Sa/P 76-79

Durham County, by Thomas Jeffery, 1768
(4 sheets)

Ref: D/Sa/P 80

River Thames, section from Boulter's Lock to Mortlake, from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1770
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Sa/P 81

Southampton, environs, and Isle of Wight Showing roads and seats, 1801
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 82-84

Westmorland, Cumberland and Lancashire County maps, by C. Smith, 1804
(3 maps)

Ref: D/Sa/P 85

Hartlepool Bay, by Commander Slater, 1838 - 1847
(1 chart)

Ref: D/Sa/P 86

Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge, 25" O.S., 1919
(1 sheet)

Printed Maps - General (Ref: D/Sa/P 87-96)Ref: D/Sa/P 87

France; post roads, by N. de Fer, 1728
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 88

Monarchies of the ancient world, by M. Rollin, 1737
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 89

North America Showing French encroachments after D'Anville, n.d. [post 1754]
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 90

New England, Nova Scotia, and Canada coast, by N. Bellin, n.d. [post 1744]
(1 chart)

Ref: D/Sa/P 91

France; post roads, after Jaillot, 1772
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 92

New England; seat of war, 1775
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 93

Hamburg, n.d. [18th century]
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 94

Italy; after G.A. Rizzi-Zannoni, 1814
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 95

England, Scotland, and Wales, Catholic chapels and colleges, published by the British Reformation Society, 1833
(1 map)

Ref: D/Sa/P 96

Children's Missionary Map of the World, n.d. [19th - 20th century]
(1 map)



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