Strathmore Estate
Reference: D/St/D 01 Catalogue Title: Strathmore Estate Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Title Deeds: Streatlam Estate and the Manor of Bowes (part 2, D/St/D/1/5-14)
Covering Dates: 13th century-1922
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- Strathmore Estate
- Strathmore Estate (Ref: D/St)
- Title Deeds (Ref: D/St/D)
- Parish of Gainford: Cleatlam (Ref: D/St/D1/5)
- Lease of Farms from the Dean and Chapter of Durham, 1635-1807 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/1-14)
- Lands of John Thompson in Cleatlam and Newsham, 1649-1754 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/15-24)
- Loaningfoot Close, etc., the Property of John Smith, 1578-1772 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/25-48)
- Various Properties of Robert Earle, 1607-1774 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/49-73)
- Messuages and Closes belonging to William Urr, 1703-1797 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/74-85)
- Various Lands formerly belonging to John Barnes, acquired 1878 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/86-106)
- Priest Yates Close, 1704-1788 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/86-88)
- Messuages, etc., formerly belonging to Middleton Teasdale, 1757-1812 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/89-95)
- Various Properties, 1817-1878 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/96-106)
- House and Garden, etc., acquired 1882 from George Fawcett, 1803-1882 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/107-116)
- Messuage, Garden and Blacksmith's Shop, acquired 1882 from Henry and Mary Bowes, 1882 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/117-120)
- Messuage, acquired 1884 from John Clark, 1884 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/121-124)
- Miscellaneous, 1715-1868 (Ref: D/St/D1/5/125-126)
- Parish of Gainford: Summerhouse, 1737 (Ref: D/St/D1/6/1)
- Parish of Gainford: Alwent (Ref: D/St/D1/7)
- Manor of Alwent with Lands at Newsham and Selaby, acquired 1753 from Ralph Hodgson with Deeds relating to the Lordship of Skelton, Yorkshire, 1540-1753 (Ref: D/St/D1/7/1-85)
- Alterations to Alwent Beck, 1812-1825 (Ref: D/St/D1/7/86-88)
- Parish of Gainford: Rectory and Tithes, 13th C.-1831 (Ref: D/St/D1/8/1-11)
- Parish of Staindrop (Ref: D/St/D1/9)
- Blakely Closes in Snotterton and Messuage and Lands at Killerby, acquired (1699/1700), 1600-1700 (Ref: D/St/D1/9/1-10)
- Miscellaneous, 1368-1901 (Ref: D/St/D1/9/11-15)
- Parish of Cockfield (Ref: D/St/D1/10)
- Miscellaneous, 1626-1801 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/1-6)
- Estate in Woodland, acquired 1739 from William Allison, 1633-1739 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/7-20)
- Merssuage and Lands, acquired 1740 from Charles Emmerson et al., 1740 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/21)
- Messuage and Lands in Woodland, acquired 1740 from William Potter, 1670- 1740 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/22-43)
- Messuage and Lands, acquired c.1763 from Thomas Watson, 1679- 1764 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/44-46)
- Lands in Pethrow and Cockfield, acquired 1767 from the Coates Family, 1666-1767 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/47-69)
- Fee Farm Rents, acquired (1804), 1804 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/70)
- 19th Century Sales of Property, 1848-1883 (Ref: D/St/D1/10/71-75)
- Parish of Auckland St. Helen: Evenwood (Ref: D/St/D1/11)
- Lands in Evenwood Park, Leases from the Bishop of Durham, 1687-1901 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/1-39)
- Old Park and Northwood, 1687-1820 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/1-12)
- Parkmeadows, Cragghill, New Grounds, etc., and Allotment on Evenwood Common, 1694-1816 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/13-34)
- Old Park, Northwood Park Meadows, Cragghill, etc., 1741-1901 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/35-39)
- Coal Mines, 1749-1898 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/40-96)
- Miscellaneous, 1713-1822 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/40-59)
- Lease of Evenwood Mines and Quarries from Viscountess Barrington, 1814-1843 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/60-70)
- Miscellaneous, 1848-1898 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/71-73)
- Estate, acquired c.1826 from William Bainbridge, a Bankrupt, 1801-1829 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/74-88)
- Miscellaneous, 1749-1867 (Ref: D/St/D1/11/89-96)
- Parish of Winston, c.1858-1867 (Ref: D/St/D1/12/1-2)
- Manor of Bowes, 1722-1856 (Ref: D/St/D1/13/1-4)
- Multiple Properties (Ref: D/St/D1/14)
- Abstracts of Title and Schedules of Deeds, 16th C.-1892 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/1-6)
- Miscellaneous Properties, 1578-1743 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/7-9)
- Mortgaged to John Damer and Samuel Rush, 1776-1805 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/10-12)
- Annuities given to William Loxham out of Lands at Cleatlam and Stainton, 1793-1805 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/13-18)
- Mortgage of Lands in Stainton, Broomielaw, etc., to Elizabeth Carter, 1809-1833 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/19-26)
- Mortgage of Streatlam Manor and Lands to the Rev. James Morrice and Philip John Ducarel, 1809 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/27-28)
- Land in Manor of Marwood, Shipley, Alwent and Barnard Castle owned by William Davis, acquired (1811), 1746-1811 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/29-75)
- Abstracts of Title, 1746-1810 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/29-30)
- 1776-1811 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/31-73)
- Miscellaneous Related papers, c.1779 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/74-75)
- Miscellaneous Properties, 1819-1851 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/76-78)
- Lands in Cleatlam and Humbleton, acquired 1860 from the Trustees of Miss Moses, 1606-1861 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/79-130)
- Abstracts of Title and Schedules of Deeds, 1762-1861 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/79)
- Humbleton, 1606-1768 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/80-102)
- Cleatlam, 1781-1847 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/103-123)
- Matthew Close, 1796-1810 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/103-109)
- Miscellaneous, 1781-1847 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/110-123)
- Humbleton and Cleatlam, 1842-1861 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/124-130)
- Sales of Lands for Railway Construction, 1823-1864 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/131-140)
- York and Carlisle Railway, 1845-1848 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/131-134)
- Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway, 1853-1864 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/135-136)
- South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway, 1862 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/137-138)
- Miscellaneous, 1823-1857 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/139-140)
- Sale of Streatlam Estate, 1921-1922 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/141-151)
- General, 1921-1922 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/141-144)
- Inventories and Valuations of Furnishings, Documents, etc., taken at the Sale of Streatlam Castle, 1922 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/145-151)
Catalogue Description
Deeds relating to the Streatlam estate, near Barnard Castle, acquired by Adam Bowes in the 14th century through his marriage to Alice, heiress of Sir John Trayner. Streatlam was one of the three principal estates of the Bowes-Lyon family, Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne.In the 19th and 20th centuries, separate records series exist for the Cockfield estate, part of the Streatlam estate.
Catalogue Contents
These lands were formerly owned by Andrew Robinson Stoney Bowes and Mary Eleanor, Countess of Strathmore, who mortgaged and later sold them. Acquired by William Davis, they were mortgaged again to various parties. Title was eventually recovered by the 10th Earl of Strathmore.
Abstracts of Title, 1746-1810 (Ref: D/St/D1/14/29-30)Ref: D/St/D1/14/29