Strathmore Estate
Reference: D/St/D 03 Catalogue Title: Strathmore Estate Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Title Deeds: Wemmergill Estate (part 1, D/St/D/3/1-3)
Covering Dates: 12th century-1923
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- Strathmore Estate
- Strathmore Estate (Ref: D/St)
- Title Deeds (Ref: D/St/D)
- Wemmergill Estate (Ref: D/St/D3)
- Lune and Mickleton combined (including Manors) (Ref: D/St/D3/1)
- Manors of Lune and Mickleton with appurtenances, 12th century-1873 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/1-28)
- Coat House and Waller Bush purchased from Langstaff and Raine by Elizabeth Bowes for George Bowes, c.1736 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/29-42)
- Waller Bush, 1712-1736 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/29-30)
- Coat House, 1693-1744 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/31-42)
- Miscellaneous, 1811-1923 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/43-44)
- Lune (Ref: D/St/D3/2)
- High and Low Wemmergill Farms, 1684 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/1)
- Bat Well, 1723 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/2)
- New Intack, acquired 1737 from John Dent, 1670-1737 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/3-8)
- [Carr Buss], acquired 1756 from John Langstaff and others, 1684-1756 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/9-17)
- Messuage at Scarrhouse with Closes, and Pasture Gates, 1607-1769 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/18-28)
- Bink House Farm, acquired 1770 from Marmaduke Tunstall, 1722- 1770 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/29-35)
- East End, Stackhill etc., acquired 1802 from Robert Thornborrow and others, 1698-1802 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/36-52)
- East End and Beastgate in Thringarth Pasture, 1698-1778 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/36-44)
- Stackhill and Beastgates in Thringarth Pasture, 1748-1800 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/45-51)
- East End, Stackhill and Beastgates, 1802 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/52)
- Ling Closes (known as Nettlepot), acquired 1803 from John Rowels, 1800-1803 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/53-56)
- Blakehouse and Ratthrawbank, Lunedale, acquired (1811), 1676-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/57-92)
- Allenson's Close, Sleights Pasture, Low Wemmergill, acquired 1811 from John Bell, 1672-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/93-108)
- Turnerholme (alias Horset Slack). acquired 1811 from Tobias Gibson, 1623-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/109-129)
- Exchange of property under the Lune, Holwick and Romaldkirk Inclosure Act, 1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/130)
- Low Wemmergill with Closes and Two Beastgates in Sleight's Pasture, acquired 1811 from Robert Allison and others, 1674-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/131-143)
- Estate at Low Wemmergill, acquired 1811 from William Bell, 1730-1813 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/144-156)
- Nettlepot East Lands, acquired 1811 from William Dent, 1647-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/157-173)
- Premises called Soulgill, acquired 1811 from William Addison (with lands in Middleton-in-Teesdale Parish), 1598-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/174-204)
- Brookscarr Holm, East Close etc., acquired 1812 from Elizabeth Firbank, 1694-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/205-210)
- Bridge Banks Closes in Lunedale, acquired 1812 from the devisees in trust of John Penrith, 1739-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/211-222)
- Bowbank and Chapel Hill, acquired 1812 from Thomas Dent, 1705-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/223-229)
- Scarr Head, Old Bent etc., acquired 1812 from Mrs. Raine and Joshua Raine, 1805-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/230-233)
- Lands at Bow Bank, acquired 1846 from John Barker, 1846-1856 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/234)
- Farm at Bowbank, acquired 1867 from Stephen Byers, 1608 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/235-267)
- Laithkirk Churchyard, 1879 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/268)
- Premises at Bow Bank, acquired 1880 from Albert Raine Howe etc., 1865-1880 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/269-280)
- Mickleton (Ref: D/St/D3/3)
- Crokehouse, 1608 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/1)
- Becstones and Briggbank, 1608-1629 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/2-3)
- Thringarth Park, 1616-1781 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/4-22)
- Leasehold Estate at Kelton, acquired post-1707 from Varah and Nicholson, 1605-1767 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/23-32)
- Miscellaneous, 1731-1801 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/33-34)
- Messuage acquired from Thomas Tinkler, 1750-1806 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/35-44)
- Messuage and Fulling Mill, acquired 1814 from John Bustin and others, 1797-1814 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/45-48)
- Estate at Mickleton, acquired 1816 from Esther Raine, 1802-1816 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/49-54)
- Mortgage of Mickleton properties, 1816 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/55)
- Various Farms in Mickleton exchanged with the Rector of Romaldkirk, 1817, and leased back to John Bowes, 1836 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/56-62)
- Ground and Schoolhouse at Mickleton, 1851 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/63)
- House with Coalhouse, acquired 1862 from William Parkin, 1829-1862 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/64-67)
- Miscellaneous, 1866-1876 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/68-70)
Catalogue Description
Deeds relating to the Wemmergill estate, comprising various manors and lands in the parish of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire (North Riding) acquired during the 16th - 20th centuries. Wemmergill was one of the three principal estates of the Bowes-Lyon family, Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne.In the 19th and 20th centuries, a distinction is made between Wemmergill, Holwick and Hunderthwaite estates, identified as either Lord Glamis' or Lord Strathmore's.
As Streatlam and Wemmergill estates were regularly administered jointly as well as separately, the respective Streatlam and Wemmergill sections are supplemented by 'Streatlam and Wemmergill combined' sections in the catalogue: even so, occasional references to Wemmergill affairs may still be found in Streatlam records and vice versa.
Catalogue Contents
Strathmore Estate (Ref: D/St)Title Deeds (Ref: D/St/D)Wemmergill Estate (Ref: D/St/D3)Lune and Mickleton combined (including Manors) (Ref: D/St/D3/1)Manors of Lune and Mickleton with appurtenances, 12th century-1873 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/1-28)Ref: D/St/D3/1/1
n.d. [c.1160]
(1) Henry, son of [Harvey]
(2) Ranulf, son of Walter
Grant by (2) to (1) of the whole of Mickeltoun with his daughter in frank-marriage performing the foreign service belonging to it and the service of Wido de Bovericurth from 2 bovates of land in the town with pasture according to a charter of the same Wido; and the service for Lonton and Thirnegarth; and common in the forest of Lon from the waterfall to the mountains and in all the forest of Tesedalle
Witnesses: Nigel Chamberlain; William, son of Eruc; Roger de Valaines; Ralph, son of Ralph; Ivor de Bridesalle; Alan, son of Adam; Adam, son of Gillebert; Tom de Midelton; Robert de Octon; Geoffrey de Lacell'; Alan de Sindrebi; Wigan, son of Wigan; Ralph de Huccerbi; William Agellun; William, son of Ive de Bridesall
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2n.d. [12th. c.]
(1) Ingleram de Baliol
(2) Henry, son of [Harvey]
Grant of fee farm of all (1)'s lands in the town of Michelton and all (1)'s equestrian and common rights
Rent: £6 of silver p.a.
Witnesses: Abbot of Eggerston; Nicholas; Hugo de Baliol; Roald, constable; Robert, son of Meldred; Robert de Sthangheston, then Seneschall of the Earl of Chester; Widon de Santile; Ralph, son of Robert; Gilbert Hansard; Richard de Heddum; Henry, son of Con; Thomas de Burgo; Roger de Baytanbi; John de Langeton; Hugo de Magnebi; Hugo Guple; Roger de Ascke; Nicholas de Stapelton; Hugo Maburne; Adam de Kirkebi
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/35 May 1250
(1) Richard Page, chaplain; Alan de Burton
(2) Sir Henry le Scrop, knight
Lease for 7 years of the manor of Mickleton in Tesdale, held by (1) from feoffment of Henry, son of Hugh, knight, after 7 years reverting to Henry, son of Hugh and his heirs
Witnesses: Hugh de Mecimer, knight; Thomas de Synythwatt; Henry Gategange, clerk; Robert de Midelham; Richard de Richemond; John de Flecham
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/4Rental of the manors of Mickleton and Lune, and the manor of Kellerby, part of the lands of William, Lord [Northampton], [1558]
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/58 August 1558
(1) Mary I, Queen of England and Philip, King of England, Spain, Naples and Jerusalem
(2) William Parre, formerly Marquis of Northampton, and Francis Carewe of Benyngton, Surrey, esq.
Grant of the manors of Mickleton and Lune, the forest of Lune, 1/2 the manor of Bellerby and Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, and lands in Essex, formerly forfeited by William Parre to yearly value of £157 9s.11d. To be held to use of William Parre and his heirs
Rent: £10 16s.7d. for lands in Yorkshire; £10 6s.8d. for lands in Essex
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/6Abstract of title of Bowes family to the manor of Mickleton and Lune, 10 September 1561 - 1637/38
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/710 September 1561
(1) William, Marquis of Northampton, Earl of Essex, Lord Parre, Marmyon Saynte Quyntayne, Baron Kendall and knight of the Garter
(2) Sir George Bowes of South Cowton, Yorkshire, knight, and Robert Bowes, esq., his brother
Feoffment of the manors of Mickleton and Lune, the forest of Lune and the moiety of the Manor of Bellerbie and Thringarth Park
Consideration: £2746 13s.4d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/8Michaelmas Term 1562
Memorandum of recognizance (9 November 1561) by George Bowes of Southcowton, knight, before Jacob Byers, knight, Justice of Kings Bench in £3000 to William, Marquis of Northampton concerning release of the Marquis from one of covenants contained in indenture dated 10 September 1561 between William, Marquis of Northampton, and George Bowes and Robert Bowes
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/921 August 1570
(1) Sir George Bowes of Streatlam, knight
(2) Anthony Katheryck of Stanwycke, esq. Nicholas Gyrlington of Greate Huton, Yorkshire, esq.; John Place of Grays Inne, Middlesex, gent.
Covenant for conveyance to (2) of the manors of Myckylton and Lune and lands in Myckleton, Lune, Lonton, Thringarthes parke, Bowbanck and Holwycke, Yorkshire in trust for (1) and his wife, Jane, for life, then to his sons Francis, Talbot and Richard, William, Robert, George, Henry, in succession in tail male
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1024 August 1570
(1) George Bowes of Streytlam, knight
(2) Anthony Caterycke of Stanwycke; Nicholas Gyrlington of Great Huton, Yorkshire, esq.; John Place of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent.
Feoffment of Myckleton manor, Lune manor and forest and lands in Myckelton, Lune, Lonton, Thryngarth, Bowbank and Holwycke in Yorkshire
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1118 June 1583
(1) George Fenis alias Fynes, Lord Dacre
(2) Dame Jane Bowes, widow of Sir George Bowes, knight, and Talbott Bowes, eldest son of Sir George
Quit claim of manor of Mickleton including Mickleton, Lune, Thringarth, Thringarth Parke, Bowbancke, and Holwycke, lately the possessions of George, the last Lord Fitzhugh, deceased
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/12Hillary Octave 1584
(1) Jane Bowes, widow, and Talbot Bowes, gent., plaintiffs
(2) Gregory Fenys, alias Fynes, Lord Dacre, and Ann, his wife, deforciants
Final concord in which the deforciants acknowledge the manor of Mickleton to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £220
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1330 November 1607
(1) Talbott Bowes of Chelsey, esq., Agnes, his wife; Thomas Bowes esq., gentleman, pensioner to James I, and John Bowes, brothers of Talbot
(2) William Dent of Mickleton, yeoman, John Stephenson of Mickleton, yeoman; Laurence Dent of Turnerholme, in Lune, yeoman; and John Bales of Greenegates in Thringarth, yeoman
(3) Sir Timothy Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, knight; Ralph Bowes of Barnes, esq.; Christopher Parkinson of Grays Inn, esq., and Christopher Moyser, servant to Christopher Parkinson
Two copies of a deed to lead the uses of a fine of the manor of Mickleton to Sir Timothy Hutton and Ralph Bowes
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1427 December 1621
(1) Sir Talbot Bowes of Stretlam Castle, knight, and wife Dame Agnes
(2) Sir George Dalston of Dalston, Cumberland, knight; Christopher Wandesford of Kirklington, Yorkshire, esq.; Robert Hardye of Grayes Inne, Middlesex, esq.
Covenant with counterpart to lead to Common Recovery by (1) of the manor of Mickleton, Lune, Thringarthe, Bowbancke and Hollowicke
(parchment, 2 membranes, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1522 October 1627
(1) Sir Talbot Bowes of Streatlam Castle
(2) Talbot Bowes, esq., his nephew
Feoffment of the manor of Micleton, alias Mickleton, alias Mikylton, alias Mikelton and Lune, Yorkshire
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1629 October 1636
(1) Sir Talbot Bowes of Streatlam, knight; Talbot Bowes of Streatlam, gent.
(2) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
Mortgage in £1250 of 2 annuities of £100 out of the manors of Mickleton, Lownton and Thringarth Park
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1718 November 1636
(1) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
(2) Talbot Bowes of Streetlam Castle, esq.
Consent by (1) to take an annuity of £100 out of Manor of Mickleton in lieu of £3000 owed by Staple bond of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1823 January 1636/37
Exemplification of a final concord between Hutten Gregory, gent., and Thomas Phillipps the younger, gent., plaintiffs, and Talbot Bowes, knight, and Talbot Bowes, gent., deforciants in which the deforciants acknowledge the manor of Micleton, alias Meckleton, alias Mickelton, alias Mickilton, Lounton Thringarth and Thringarth Park, 20 messuages, 10 cottages, 1000a. land, 100a. meadow, 1000a. pasture, 1000a. moor to be the right of the plaintiffs
Consideration: £1400
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/1928 June 1637
Exemplification of a recovery by John Bodsworth, esq., and Henry [Beroy], gent. of the Manor of Micleton, alias Mickleton, alias Mickelton, alias Mickilton, Lounton, Thringarth and Thringarth Parke and 20 messuages, 1000a. land, 100a. meadow, 1000a. pasture and 1000a. moor, in Mickleton from Talbot Bowes, knight, and Talbot Bowes, gent.
Tenants to the praecipe: Hutton Gregory and Thomas Phillips
Common vouchee: Edward Howse
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2016 May 1638
(1) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
(2) Sir Marmaduke Wyvell of Constable Burton, Yorkshire, knight and bart.
Mortgage in £1250 of two annuities, each of £100, out of the Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/21Decision of the court of the archdeaconry of Richmond that Talbot Bowes has paid to the crown £12 2s.11d. for land at Unthank and Mickleton, 16 October 1640
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2210 August 1649
(1) Mathew Hutton of Marsk, Yorkshire, esq.
(2) Sir Christopher Wyvell of Sedbury, Yorkshire, baronet
Assignment of mortgage by grant of two annuities of £100 each on lands at Mickleton, Lownton and Thringarth Parke made by Sir Talbot Bowes and Talbot Bowes, esq., of Streatlam, to (1), by statute staple for £3000
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2318 May 1672
(1) Anne Bowes of Streatlam Castle, widow of Thomas Bowes
(2) Anne Bowes the younger of Streatlam Castle, spinster., eldest daughter of (1)
Assignment (and counterpart) of an annuity of £100 p.a. out of lands at Mickleton, Lownton and Thringarth Park, originally assigned to Mathew Hutton by Sir Talbot Bowes, with proviso for cessation on repayment of £12500
(parchment, 2 membranes, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2428 November 1681
(1) William Bowes of Streatlam, esq.
(2) Henry Watkinson of York, Doctor of Law, guardian of Christopher Watkinson of Leeds, gent.
Lease and counterpart for 99 years of the manor of Lune
Consideration: £700
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/2512 November 1754
(1) George Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq., Lord of the Manors of Mickleton and Lune
(2) Jonathan Horn of Gresholme Bridge within the said manors, yeoman
Lease for 853 years of a dwelling house and garth at Gresholme bridge (boundaries specified) excepting lead, coal, stone and timber
Rent: 5s. p.a. and fine of 3 years rent on death of George Bowes
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/261871
(1) William Paxton, Little Goddesden, Hertford, agent for Adelbert Wellington Brownlow, Earl Brownlow
(2) Ralph Dent, agent for the Earl of Strathmore and William Hutt, surviving trustees of the Bowes Estate Act
Draft contract for purchase of annual fee farm rents charged upon Mickleton Manor and Unthank Farm
Consideration: £243 4s.7d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/27Declaration by Ralph John Dent of Streatlam House, land agent, concerning seisin of rent by Earl Brownlow, 13 November 1872
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/284 July 1873
(1) Adelbert Wellington Brownlow, Earl Brownlow
(2) Claude Bowes Lyon, Earl of Strathmore and Sir William Hutt of Gibside (trustees under Bowes Estate Act 1850)
Release of fee farm rents of £10 16s.10d., £1 6s.4d. p.a. out of Mickleton manor and Unthank Farm, in order to merge and extinguish them
Consideration: £243 4s.7d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Coat House and Waller Bush purchased from Langstaff and Raine by Elizabeth Bowes for George Bowes, c.1736 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/29-42)Waller Bush, 1712-1736 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/29-30)Ref: D/St/D3/1/292 March 1712/13
(1) Agnes Dent, widow of James Dent of Lonton
(2) James Langstaffe of Stockholm in Lunedale, yeoman
Assignment for the residue of a 1000 years of a parcel of ground called Waller Bush in Lunedale near a stead called Scar House adjoining the ground of James Langstaffe
Consideration: £8
Rent: 4d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/3010 and 11 November 1736
(1) James Langstaffe of Stackholme, Romaldkirk, yeoman
(2) Elizabeth Bowes of Durham, spinster
Lease and release for residue of a 1000 years Waller bush (2a.) near Scar house in Lunedale (boundaries specified)
Consideration: £8
Rent: 4d. p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Coat House, 1693-1744 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/31-42)Ref: D/St/D3/1/3111 December 1693
(1) Robert Rodham
(2) Thomas Langstaffe of Lonton, blacksmith
Assignment of mortgage in £60 for residue of 1000 years of 1/2 of Coate house, Yorkshire, of ancient rent of 16s.10d.
Consideration: £62 5s.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/3211 December 1693
(1) James Bainbrigg of Crofthwaite, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Ann, his wife
(2) Thomas Langstaff of Lonton, blacksmith
Assignment of lease for residue of 1000 years of one messuage or farm near Coate House in Mickleton
Consideration: £120
Rent: 16s.10d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/335 November 1697
(1) James Bainbrigge of Crosthwaite, yeoman, and Ann, his wife
(2) Thomas Langstaffe of Lonton, smith
Assignment of property as D/St/D3/1/32
Consideration: £203
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/3410 November 1697
(1) James Bainbrigge of Crosthwaite dike, yeoman, and Ann Bainbrigge of Crosthwaite
(2) Thomas Langstaffe of Lonton, smith
Bond in £400 for performance of covenants contained in bargain and sale of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/3528 June 1735
Memorandum of probate of a will of Ann Johnson, late of Sunderland, widow, concerning messuage, lands and tenements called Coathouse, 2 October 1744
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/36Receipts for three sums of £40 paid by Jonathan Johnson to Matthew Smith, Elizabeth Johnson and Samuel Wallis, legacies of Mrs. Ann Johnson, 1738 - 1740
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/3717 December 1743
(1) Laurence Langstaffe of Mikleton, yeoman, and William Rain of the same, yeoman, on behalf of Jonathan Johnson of Berwick upon Tweed, Excise Officer
(2) Francis O'Neal of Streatlam Castle, gent., on behalf of George Bowes, Articles of agreement for the assignment of Jonathan Johnson's mesne tenement or dwelling house in the township of Mickleton called Coathouse and several parcels of ground thereto belonging for residue of 1000 years granted by Talbot Bowes, esq., and others for £235
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/38Letters of administration of estate of Thomas Langstaffe of Romaldkirk, yeoman issued to Jonathan Johnson, grandson of Thomas Langstaffe (letters of administration having been granted previously to Ann Johnson, daughter of Thomas Langstaffe, also deceased), 7 April 1744
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/39Letters of administration for the estate of John Johnson, late of Sunderland, issued to Jonathan Johnson, his uncle, 5 May 1744
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/4017 May 1744
(1) Jonathan Johnson of Berwick upon Tweed, gent. (executor of Ann Johnson and administrator of property of Thomas Langstaffe and John Johnson)
(2) William Leaton of Gibside, gent.
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of messuage, farmhold or tenement of yearly rent of 16s.10d. at or near Coathouse in townfields of Mickleton
Consideration: £235
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/41Copy of registration of indenture as D/St/D3/1/40, 2 October 1744
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/42Note from John Browne concerning the search of North Riding Register Book for deed or will of Jonathan Johnson of Berwick upon Tweed concerning lands at Coathouse, n.d. [mid 18th c.]
(1 paper)
Miscellaneous, 1811-1923 (Ref: D/St/D3/1/43-44)Ref: D/St/D3/1/4326 January 1811
(1) John Tinkler of Mickleton, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Memorandum of agreement for purchase by (2) of (1)'s common pasture and common rights to allotment on Lune Moor, and lands at Lune and Mickleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/1/44Draft and revised schedule of property in Lune and Mickleton proposed to be transferred to Lord Glamis, sent to Messrs. Western on 13 December 1922, 6 March 1923
(4 papers)
Lune (Ref: D/St/D3/2)High and Low Wemmergill Farms, 1684 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/1)Ref: D/St/D3/2/17 June 1684
(1) William Bowes of Streatlam Castle, knight
(2) William Tothall of parish of St. Martin-in-the- Fields, apothecary
Mortgage in £400 of High Wemmergill farm and Low Wemmergill farm in the tenure of John Dent and of ground called Fits or Fitches in tenure of (1) in parish of Romaldkirk
Consideration: £400
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Bat Well, 1723 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/2)Ref: D/St/D3/2/21723
(1) George Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(2) Anthony Dent of Lune, yeoman
Draft lease for 200 years of Bat Well adjoining Wemmergill Pasture
Rent: 5s. p.a.
(1 paper)
New Intack, acquired 1737 from John Dent, 1670-1737 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/3-8)Ref: D/St/D3/2/331 March 1670
(1) John Dent of Rigg in Lune, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Mirehouse, in Hollwicke, yeoman
Marriage settlement of John Dent the younger and Elizabeth Raine with assignment for residue of 1000 years of 1/2 of New Intack and 1/2 of Ratterabanke (boundaries specified)
Rent: 6s.6½d. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/47 March 1722/23
(1) John Dent of High Wemmergill, parish of Rombaldkirk, yeoman
(2) John Dent, son and heir of (1) of New Intack, yeoman
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of New Intack in Lune (boundaries specified)
Consideration: £2 10s. p.a. to John Dent the elder and Elizabeth, his wife, for life
Rent: 2s.6d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/51 June 1724
(1) John Dent of Intack, in Loone Dale, yeoman
(2) George Stephenson of Bongate, Westmorland, yeoman
Mortgage in £60 of property as D/St/D3/2/4 for residue of 1000 years
Rent: 2s.6d. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/611 November 1727
(1) John Dent of Intack in Lune, yeoman
(2) George Stephenson of Bongate, Westmorland, yeoman
Bond in £40 securing £20 and discharging the New Intack Lands from dower rights of mother of (1)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/726 and 27 August 1737
(1) George Stephenson of Bondgate, Westmorland, gent.
(2) John Dent of Intack in Lunedale, yeoman
(3) Elizabeth Bowes of City of Durham, spinster
Lease and release for residue of 1000 years of property as D/St/D3/2/4
Consideration: £69 to (1), £51 to (2)
Rent: 2s.6d. p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8Memorial of registration of lease and release of 26 and 27 August 1737 at Register Office at North Allerton, 27 August 1737
(parchment, 1 membrane)
[Carr Buss], acquired 1756 from John Langstaff and others, 1684-1756 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/9-17)Ref: D/St/D3/2/98 January 1684/85
(1) Christopher Horne of Blakhouse in Lune, yeoman
(2) John Langstaffe the younger of Stackholme in Lune, bachelor
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of Caugarth bushes (boundaries specified), Lune
Consideration: £45
Rent: 14s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/108 January 1684/85
(1) Christopher Horne of Blakehouse in Lune, yeoman
(2) John Langstaffe of Stackholme in Lune
Bond in £90 for performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1125 April 1702
Probate of the will, 9 April 1702, of John Langstaffe of Hergill Rigg in Lune, yeoman, devising part of Carbuss farm, held by lease for 1000 years from Sir William Bowes to his son, John Langstaffe
Executors: Margaret, his wife, and Ann, his daughter
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/129 January 1720/21
(1) John Langstaffe, son of John Langstaffe, late of Harrgill Rigg in Lune, yeoman
(2) Elizabeth Stephenson of Bongate, borough of
Appleby, Westmorland, spinster
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of Carr Buss, or Caugarth Bushes
Consideration: £70
Rent: 4s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/139 January 1740/41
(1) John Langstaff of Harrgill Rigg in Lune, yeoman
(2) Christopher Gregson of Bank end, Westmorland, yeoman
Mortgage in £90 of property as D/St/D3/2/12
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1424 August 1742
(1) John Langstaff of Stackholm, Rombald Church, yeoman; Christopher Gregson of Bank End, Bondgate, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) George Bowes
Purchase of mortgage, for the residue of a term of 1000 years, of lands known as Carr Bush in the forest of Lune
Consideration: £106
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1515 April 1756
(1) John Stephenson of Bowgate (gent.), Westmorland; Thomas Robinson, Bank End, Westmorland, yeoman; Bridget Gregson of Bondgate near Appleby, Westmorland, widow; John Gregson of Appleby, innkeeper; Christopher Harrison of Appleby, merchant; executors of the will of Christopher Gregson, late of Bankend, yeoman
(2) John Langstaff of Stack holme in Lune, yeoman
(3) George Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(4) William Leaton of Gibside, gent.
Assignment to (4) in trust for (3) of property as D/St/D3/2/12
Consideration: £90 to (1), £40 to (2), both paid by (3)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16Copy of registration of assignment of D/St/D3/2/15, 15 April 1756
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17Miscellaneous papers concerning John Langstaff's property in Lunedale including tenancy agreement of 6 June 1727 and memorial of assignment 15 April 1756, 1727 - 1756
(5 papers)
Messuage at Scarrhouse with Closes, and Pasture Gates, 1607-1769 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/18-28)Ref: D/St/D3/2/184 November 1607
(1) Talbot Bowes, Thomas Bowes and John Bowes
(2) William Dent, John Stephenson, Lawrence Dent and John Bayes
Extract from lease (copied July 1904) for 1000 years containing grant of right to cut and dispose of wood and take stone, clay, mortar etc. from lands leased by (1) to (2)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1926 September 1608
(1) William Dent of Mycleton, yeoman; John Stephenson of Mycleton, yeoman; Lawrence Dent of Turnerholme, yeoman; John Bailes of Greengaits, yeoman
(2) Peter Horne of Scarrhouse, yeoman; Rowland Horne of Scarrhouse, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Scarrhouse and 2 beastgates in Lune forest, originally leased from Talbot Bowes
Rent: 14s.10d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane, 4 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/205 June 1693
(1) John Horne of Blakehouse, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Rowland Horne of Bishop Awkeland, tailor
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a parcel of land called Parrack at Scarrehouse
Rent: 2s. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/217 November 1696
Probate copy of the will, 24 September 1696, of Peter Horne of Scarrhead, Lune, yeoman
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2226 June 1708
(1) Anne Horne of Barnard Castle, widow; John Horne of Scarrhead, yeoman
(2) Rowland Horne of Bishop Auckland, tailor
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Scarrhouse with 2 beastgates in Lune forest
Rent: 14s.10d. p.a.
Consideration: £140
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2326 June 1708
(1) Ann Horne of Barnard Castle, widow; John Horne of Starrhead, Lune, yeoman
(2) Rowland Horne of Bishop Auckland
Bond in £280 for performance of indenture of assignment of equal date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2410 June 1727
Probate copy of the will, 17 May 1727, of Rowland Horn of Bishop Auckland, tailor
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2527 April 1733
(1) James Raine of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Raine of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage and lands at Scarhouse in Lune
Rent: 14s.8d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/265 July 1736
(1) William Booth, guardian of Elizabeth Wilson
(2) James Raine
Receipt for £5 as part of a legacy bequeathed by Rowland Horne to Frances Wilson, deceased, and of £1 4s. interest to the use of Elizabeth Wilson
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/275 July 1736
(1) William Booth of Brough, Westmorland, yeoman; John Spooner of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) James Raine of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £200 for indemnification of (2) by (1) from payment of a legacy out of land at Lune
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2810 May 1769
(1) William Raine of Thringarth Park, yeoman
(2) Christopher Gibson of Lunedale, yeoman
(3) John Raine of Thringarth Park, yeoman, son of (1)
(4) Jane Gibson of Grassholme, spinster
Marriage settlement on intended marriage of (3) and (4). Assignment by (1) to (2) of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Scarhouse in Lune with lands called the Garden, the Calf Close, Homefield, etc., and 2 pasturegates, in trust
Rent: 14s.8d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Bink House Farm, acquired 1770 from Marmaduke Tunstall, 1722- 1770 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/29-35)Ref: D/St/D3/2/2918 and 19 April 1722
(1) Ann Cockson of Old Elvett, Durham City, widow of George Cockson, gent.; Elizabeth Cockson of the same, spinster, daughter and heir of George Cockson; Thomas Cockson of London, gent., brother of George Cockson; James Wass of Romanby, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) George Maynell of Aldbrough, Yorkshire, esq.
(3) Solomon Wycliffe of Gales, Yorkshire, esq.; Thomas Metcalfe of Richmond, Yorkshire, gent.
Copy lease and release by (1) to (3) of messuage and farm in Colpighill, parish of Lanchester, in possession of Michael Willey and John Willey and another messuage and farm at Colpighill in possession of George Darnell, and messuage and farm at Colpighill in possession of Robert Foulthorp, and messuage and farm called Bink House in parish of Rombald kirk, to use of Ann Cockson and Elizabeth Cockson, subject to £5 p.a. to Thomas Cockson, until intended marriage between Elizabeth Cockson and (2), then to use of (3) as security for money owed by (2) in trust for (2)
Consideration: Marriage settlement by (2) of lands and tenements at Aldbrough and West Dalton, Yorkshire and £5 a year to Thomas Cockburn
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/306 March 1730/31
(1) George Meynell of Aldbrough, Yorkshire, esq. and Elizabeth, his wife
(2) Thomas Metcalfe of Richmond, Yorkshire, apothecary
(3) John Mayes of Freerage, near Yarum, Yorkshire, esq.
Bargain and sale by (1) and (2) to (3) of messuage and farm called Binkhouse in occupation of John Raine and all other lands of (1) in Rombaldkirk
Consideration: £220 to (1) and 5s. to (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/31Trinity Term, 1731
(1) John Mayers, esq., plaintiff
(2) George Meynell, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants
Two parts of a final concord in which the deforciants acknowledge 1 messuage, 1 garden, 8a. land, 8a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 20a. furze and heath, 20a. moor and common of pasture in Binkhouse, parish of Romaldkirk, to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £60
(Latin, parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/323 September 1731
(1) John Mayes of the Freerage near Yarum, Yorkshire, esq.
(2) Marmaduke Tunstall of Wycliffe, Yorkshire, esq.
Declaration that £220 purchase money as in D/St/D3/2/30 was money of (2) and that property as D/St/D3/2/30 is held in trust for (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/3313 February 1770
(1) James Fermor of the Freerage, near Yarm, Yorkshire, esq., and Cecily, his wife, only child and heiress of John Mayes, late of the Freerage
(2) Marmaduke Tunstall of Wycliffe, Yorkshire, esq., cestui que trust
(3) Mary Bowes of Gibside, widow, and executrix of George Bowes of Gibside, esq.
Bargain and sale (enrolled) by (1) and (2) to (3) of Binkhouse (42a. 3r. 38p.) sometime in possession of Joseph Dent (boundaries specified)
Consideration: £345 to Hugh Tootell of Wycliffe, Yorkshire, gent., in trust for (2)
Endorsed: 29 June 1770
(1) Marmaduke Tunstall, esq.
(2) Mary Bowes, widow
[Cecily Fermor having died without indorsing deed as above]. Agreement to a bargain and sale as above and covenant to levy a fine
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/3412 April 1770
Writ of Dedimus potestatem authorising Sir George Saville, bart.; David Burton, esq.; John Carter; John Matthews; William Lawson; John Matthews the younger; John Preston the younger; and James Hartley, gent., to take acknowledgement from James and Cecily Fermor relating to a fine pending at Westminster between Mary Bowes, widow, and James and Cecily Fermor of 1 messuage, 2 gardens, 8a. land, 8a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 20a. furze and heath, 20a. moor and common of pasture in Binkhouse
Attached: May 1770
Acknowledgement by James and Cecily Fermor of fine as above
Attached: May 1770
Statement by one of commissioners of his knowledge of Henry Fermor and Mary, his wife, named in fine
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/35Trinity term 1770
(1) Mary Bowes, widow, plaintiff
(2) Marmaduke Tunstall, esq., deforciant
Two parts of a final concord in which the deforciant acknowledges 1 messuage, 2 gardens, 8a. land, 8a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 28a. furze and heath, 20a. moor and common of pasture in Binkhouse to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £60
(parchment, 2 membranes)
East End, Stackhill etc., acquired 1802 from Robert Thornborrow and others, 1698-1802 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/36-52)East End and Beastgate in Thringarth Pasture, 1698-1778 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/36-44)Ref: D/St/D3/2/36Abstract of title of the late Robert Thornborrows, and copy of deed of assignment to Copeland, of property in Lune and Thringarth, North Riding of Yorkshire, 24 December 1698 - 24 April 1801
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/3724 December 1698
(1) George Langstaff of the Withes hill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Robinson of Parkend, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in closes at Witheshill called the East End, Woods and the Knowls and 2 pasture gates in Thringarth pasture
Rent: 3s.4d. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/382 May 1711
(1) Thomas Waite, LLB, commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond
(2) James Langstaffe
Grant of the administration of the goods, credits and chattels of John Langstaffe of Stackholme, Lunedale, deceased, father of (2)
(Latin, 1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/3925 March 1729
(1) James Robinson of Goswick, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) James Raine of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
Copy of assignment of a term of 1000 years in a tenement in Thringarth townfields, East Croft, Back Close, Westland, Cowclose land, Herrysland, East Herrysland, Fairside lowland, land in the East End field and 6 beastgates in Thringarth pasture, all in Thringarth
Rent: 11s.4d. and 3s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £175
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4022 August 1767
Copy of will of James Raine of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4115 June 1771
(1) James Raine of Lonton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Langstaff of Mickleton, yeoman
Mortgage by assignment of term of 1000 years in the East End and 1 beastgate and annual rent of 12d. in Thringarth pasture at Witheshill in Lunedale
Rent: 3s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £50
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4222 September 1773
(1) James Raine of Lonton, yeoman
(2) John Langstaff of Mickleton, yeoman
(3) Jonathan Horn of Wisehill, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of a term of 1000 years in the East End and 1 beastgate and 1 yearly rent in Thringarth pasture, previously mortgaged by (1) to (2)
Rent: 3s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £55 to (2); £81 to (1)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4317 November 1778
(1) Elizabeth Horn of East End, Yorkshire, widow
(2) Robert Thornborrow of Stakehill, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage and lands called East End and 1 beastgate and annual rent of 1s. in Thringarth pasture
Rent: 3s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £150
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4418 November 1778
(1) Robert Thornborrow of Stakehill, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Henry Bourn of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, gent.
Mortgage by assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage and lands called East End and 1 beastgate and rent in Thringarth pasture
Consideration: £100 and interest
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Stackhill and Beastgates in Thringarth Pasture, 1748-1800 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/45-51)Ref: D/St/D3/2/451 November 1748
(1) Christopher Bayles of Brough Sowerby, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) Henry Thornborrow of Stackhill, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of years in a messuage called Stackhill in Lunedale with closes and 2 beastgates in Thringarth pasture, leased from George Bowes
Rent: 7s. p.a.
Consideration: £90
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/462 January 1767
Probate copy of the will, 22 November 1766, of Henry Thornborrow of Stakehill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/471 June 1793
(1) Robert Thornborrow of Bowes, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard William Peirse; Warcop Consett; Edward Topham, Thomas Walton, bankers and copartners in Northallerton, Yorkshire
Mortgage by demise for 1000 years of a messuage called Stackhill in Lunedale with closes and 2 pasturegates in Thringarth pasture
Consideration: £200 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/481 December 1795
(1) Robert Thornborrow of Bowes, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard William Pierse; Warcop Consett; Edward Topham; Thomas Walton; bankers and copartners in Northallerton, Yorkshire
(3) John Pybus of East Cowden, Yorkshire, blacksmith
(4) George Marshall of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, gent.
Transfer of mortgage by assignment of lease for 1000 years by (1), (2) and (3) to (4) in a messuage called Stackhill in Lunedale with 2 pasturegates in Thringarth pasture
Consideration: £200 and interest
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/4925 September 1799
(1) Robert Thornborrow of Bowes, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Charles Copeland of Bowes, Yorkshire, innholder
(3) Thomas Gowlding of Haggap, Westmorland, carrier
Assignment by (1) to (2) and (3) of a term of 1000 years in Stakehill farm and closes and East End and pasturegates in Thringarth pasture in trust for sale for repayment of (1)'s debts
Consideration: £75 owed by (1) to (2); £30 owed by (1) to (3)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/50Notice of auction of leasehold tenements in Lunedale and cattle gates in Thringarth Pasture, the property of Robert Thornborrow, 19 November 1799
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/5129 August 1800
(1) Charles Copeland of Bowes, Yorkshire, innholder
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Draft articles of agreement as to conveyance of 14a. of land at Lunedale cattle gates in Thringarth pasture
(1 paper)
East End, Stackhill and Beastgates, 1802 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/52)Ref: D/St/D3/2/5223 November 1802
(1) Robert Thornborrow of Bowes, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Henry Bourn of Cotherstone, Yorkshire, gent.
(3) George Marshall of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, gent.
(4) Charles Copeland of Bowes, Yorkshire, innholder
(5) Thomas Gowlding of Haggap, Westmorland, carrier
(6) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1)-(5) to (6) of a term of 1000 years in a messuage in Lune, land in East end, a messuage called Stackhill with closes and 2 pasture gates in Thringarth pasture, previously mortaged by (1)
Consideration: £105 to (2); £214 5s. to (3); £85 15s. to (1)
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ling Closes (known as Nettlepot), acquired 1803 from John Rowels, 1800-1803 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/53-56)Ref: D/St/D3/2/539 October 1800
Copy of will, 12 October 1799, of George Rowell of Barnard Castle, wheelwright
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/54Conditions for the sale of 4 closes called the Ling with house and other buildings formerly owned by George Rowels, with note of auction, 6 January 1803
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/557 January 1803
(1) John Rowels of Durham City, bricklayer
(2) James Langenwood of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, yeoman
Copy of agreement in £50 for the conveyance of 4 closes in Romaldkirk called Linge, occupied by John Dent as (1)'s tenant
Consideration: £295
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/56Letters from Anthony Monkhouse, John Rowell and Laurence Heslop to Messrs. Farrer Lacey, Steadman and Wall concerning the purchase of the Lings, 8 April - 10 July 1803
(4 papers)
Blakehouse and Ratthrawbank, Lunedale, acquired (1811), 1676-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/57-92)Ref: D/St/D3/2/57Abstract of title of Matthew Shields to Blakehouse and Rothrobank farms, 1 December 1676 - 1 May 1803; copy made 12 June 1810
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/58Abstract of title of Joshua Raine's title to leasehold lands including Blakehouse, Gill Close, etc., 10 May 1769 - 9 March 1789
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/5919 July 1608
(1) William Dent of Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Stephenson of Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; Lawrence Dent of Turnerholme in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Bailes of Grenegaites, Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Christopher Dent of Blackehouse, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Blackehouse in Lune with 3 beastgates in Lune forest, originally leased by Talbot Bowes and others to (1)
Rent: 21s.4d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/6012 October 1672
(1) Christopher Dent of Blackehouse, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Talbot Dent of Blackehouse, Yorkshire, yeoman, his son
(2) George Brumwell of Westyate in Weredale, yeoman
Marriage settlement on the marriage of Talbot Dent and Ann, daughter of (2). Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a tenement called Blackhouse and 3 pasture gates in Lune forest in trust (as specified)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/611 December 1676
(1) Christopher Horne of Blakehouse in Lune, Yorkshire; John Dint of Mirehouse in Hollwicke, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Cuthbert Horne of Blakehouse in Lune, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a messuage called Rattrawbanke in Lune
Rent: 8s.1d. p.a.
Consideration: £41
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/624 June 1681
(1) Peter Horne
(2) John Horne of Bows Close; Arthur Horn of Bows Close
Receipt for £1 10s. as the last payment of £150 specified in a deed of sale of same date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/638 November 1688
(1) Thomas Bailes of Birkdale, Westmorland
(2) John Horne of Bowes Close, Teasdale; Arthur Horn of Bowes Close, Teasdale; Elizabeth Horne of Bowes Close, Teasdale
Release of the legacy bequeathed to (1) by the will of Peter Horne of Bowes Close, Teasdale, deceased, the father-in-law of (1)
Consideration: £1 10s.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/6426 December 1689
(1) Talbott Dent of Blackehouse, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Anne, his wife; Christopher Dent of Blackehouse, father of Talbott Dent
(2) Cuthbert Horne of Rotherro bank in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage at Blackehouse, 3 beastgates in Lune forest and closes (specified)
Consideration: £111 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/6526 December 1689
(1) Talbot Dent of Blakehouse in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Anna, his wife; Chistopher Dent of Blakehouse, yeoman
(2) Cuthbert Horne of Rotero Bank in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £223 for performance of deed of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane, 3 seals simple queue)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/662 January 1689/90
(1) Talbot Dent of Blakehouse, yeoman, and Anne, his wife; Christopher Dent, his son
(2) John Langstaffe the elder of Stackholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeo.
Assignment of a moiety of a messuage at Blakehouse and of 3 pasture gates in Lune forest
Consideration: £111 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane, 3 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/6730 January 1689/90
(1) Cuthbert Horne of Rotherawbancke, Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Dawson of Blencow, Cumberland, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage in Blaikhouse, 3 beast gates in Lune Forest, several closes and a messuage called Rotherawbancke in Lunedale
Rent: 18s.3d. p.a.
(1 paper, 1 seal applied)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/6830 January 1689/90
(1) Cuthbert Horne of Rotherrawbank in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Dawson of Blencow, Cumberland, yeoman
Covenant by (2) to (1) to reconvey the moiety of a messuage at Blackhouse and 3 beastgates in Lune Forest and a messuage called Rotherrawbancke, mortgaged by (1) to (2) on the repayment of the mortgage principal of £100 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/692 February 1691/92
(1) Cuthbert Horne of Rotherawbancke in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Dawson of Blencow, Cumberland, gent.
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage of Blaikhouse and 3 beastgates in Lune Forest and of 3 parts of Gillcloses, Busiebutclose, the east part of Middleholme, Homeholme, Goostholme and a close at Rotherawbancks, originally leased from Talbot Bowes, with bond for the performance of the terms
Rent: 18s.3d. p.a.
Consideration: £140
(parchment, 2 membranes, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7021 May 1695
(1) Cuthbert Horne of Rotherawbank in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Dawson of Blencow, Cumberland, yeoman
Covenant by (2) to (1) to reconvey a moiety of a messuage and 3 beastgates at Blackhouse in Lunedale and a parcel of land called Rotheraw bank in Lunedale, mortgaged by (1) to (2) on repayment of the mortgage principal of £140 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/71Will of Cuthbert Hoarn of Blakehouse, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman, 15 September 1696
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7230 May 1699
(1) Edward Walker, LLB, Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond and Diocese of Chester
(2) Alice Horne of Lune in the parish of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, widow
Grant of the administration of the goods, chattels and debts of Cuthbert Horne of Lune
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7330 June 1699
(1) Alice Horne, widow of Cuthbert Horne, late of Blaikhouse and Rattrawbanke in Lunedaile,Yorkshire
(2) John Horne of MidgeHolme in Harwood in Teasedaile, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage at Blaikhouse of 3 beastgates in Lunedale forest and of 3 parts in Gill Closes, Busiebutt close, the East part of the Midleholme, Homeholme, Gooseholme and a parcel at Rothraw Bancke, belonging to the moiety of the messuage (called Rattrawbanke) in Lunedale, originally leased by Talbot Bowes
Consideration: £200
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/7412 November 1699
(1) Thomas Dawson
(2) John Horne
Receipt for £7 16s.8d. as interest and £40, part of principal due on mortgage of £140
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7526 January, 1709/10
(1) John Horne of Blaikhouse in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Jonathan Horne, son of (1); Elizabeth Horne, daughter of (1)
Assignment of the remainder of a term of years in a moiety of a messuage at Blakehouse and a messuage called Rothrawbank in Lunedaile and his stock (specified), goods and chattels, with provision for the assignment by Elizabeth Horne to Jonathan Horne of her share on payment of £60 and £20 worth of goods by Jonathan Horne and for the payment of an annuity of £5 p.a. to Anne Horne, wife of (1) and the payment of £30 to Anne Horne, sister of Jonathan Horne on reaching the age of 26
Consideration: £20
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/767 May 1710
(1) Thomas Dawson of Benkow, Cumberland, gent.
(2) William Langstaffe of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term in a moiety of a tenement at Blaikhouse and of 3 beastgates in Lune forest previously mortgaged to (1) by Cuthbert Horn for £140, not yet repaid
Consideration: 20s. by (1) to Cuthbert Horn; £40 by (1) to (2)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7727 May 1712
(1) John Longstaffe; Elizabeth Langstaffe (nee Horne), daughter of (2)
(2) Jonathan Horne
Release from the portion of £60 and bridewain worth £20, granted by (2) in a marriage settlement of 26 January 1709/10
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/7822 July 1718
(1) James Langstaff of Stackholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Bainbrigg of Ballance Lodge, Teasdaile, yeoman; Arthur Lee of nigh dirt pitt in Teasdaile, yeoman
Two copies of mortgage by assignment of term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage at Blakehouse with 3 pasturegates
Consideration: £100 and interest
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/793 June 1719
(1) James Langstaffe of Slackholme in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Rebecca Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow; John Langstaffe of Hargillrigg, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; Christopher Dent of Scarhead, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of (1)'s rights in a moiety of a messuage at Blakehouse mortgaged to James Bainbrigg and Arthur Lee
Consideration: £107
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8015 July 1721
(1) James Langstaff of Slackholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Bainbrigg of Ballance Lodge in Teasdale, yeoman; Arthur Lee of Teasdale, yeoman
(3) Rebecca Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow; John Langstaff of Hargillrigg, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; Christopher Dent of Scarhead, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(4) Rowland Horne of Bishop Auckland, tailor
Assignment by (2) to (4) of a term of 1000 years in a moiety of a messuage at Blackhouse, previously mortgaged by (1) to (2) and quitclaim by (3) of the right of redemption granted by (1) to (3)
Rent: 21s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £105 8s. by (4) to (2); £28 12s. by (4) to (1) and (3)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8127 April 1731
(1) John Horn of Hanway Street, Marrowbone, Middlesex, carpenter, and Elizabeth, his wife
(2) James Rain of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in 2 messuages at Scarrhead and Blakehouse and 3.5 beastgates in Lune forest
Rent: £1 4s.10d. p.a.
Consideration: £350
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8227 April 1733
(1) James Raine of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Nelson of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, apothecary; John Bainbridge of Thringarth Park, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a moiety at Blackhouse in trust for (1) and his wife Elizabeth in tail
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8311 November 1741
(1) Jonathan Horn of Blakehouse in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Christopher Gregson of Bankend, Westmorland, gent.
Mortgage by assignment of a term of 1000 years in 3 parts of Gill closes, Bessebitt closes, the east part of Middleholme, Homeholme, Gooseholme and a messuage at Rotterbank
Consideration: £168 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8411 November 1756
(1) Jonathan Horn of Blakehouse in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Stephenson of Bongate, Westmorland, gent.
Mortgage by assignment of a term of 1000 years in 3 parts of Gill close, Bessebitt close, the East part of Middleholme, Homeholme, Gooseholm and a parcel of land at Rotterbank
Consideration: £220
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/859 May 1763
(1) Jonathan Horn the elder of Blakehouse, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Jonathan Horn the younger of Blakehouse, son of (1)
Assignment of a term of years in a moiety a messuage at Blakehouse in Lunedale, Rothrawbank farm in Lunedale and his stock (specified), goods and chattels
Consideration: £20
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8610 May 1769
(1) William Raine of Thringarth Park, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Raine of Thringarth Park, son of (1)
(3) Elizabeth Raine of Thringarth Park, spinster, and Jane, wife of Anthony Busty of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, daughters of (1)
(4) John Raine of Green Gates, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment with counterpart by (1) to (4) of a term of 1000 years in lands at Blackhouse and the moiety of 3 beastgates in Lune forest in trust for (2) with provision for raising an annuity of £6 10s. p.a. for (1) for life and the sums of £40 each for Elizabeth Raine and Jane Busty after the death of (1)
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/878 February 1775
(1) Jonathan Horn of Blakehouse in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Henry Chaytor of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, Doctor of Laws
(3) Joshua Gibson of Grasholme, Yorkshire, yeoman
Mortgage by assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in three parts of Gill closes, Bessebitt Close, the east part of Middleholme, the Homeholme, the Gooseholme and a parcel of land at Rotherbank in Lunedale
Consideration: £220 by (3) to (2); £30 by (3) to (1)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8824 May 1791
(1) Elizabeth Horn, spinster; Naylor Anderson of Reeth, Yorkshire, butcher, and Sarah, his wife; Simon Langstaff of Brough, Westmorland
(2) Mathew Shields of Lunehead, Yorkshire, farmer
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in Blakehouse farm in Lunedale in the parish of Romaldkirk, with its closes (specified) and 3 cattlegates in the forest of Lunedale, originally leased by Talbot Bowes and mortgaged to Joshua Gibson for £250
Consideration: £480
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/8924 May 1791
(1) Mathew Shields of Lunehead, Yorkshire, farmer
(2) Jane Gibson, widow of Joshua Gibson of Grasholme, Yorkshire; John Rain of Turnerholme, Yorkshire, yeoman
Mortgage by assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years of Blakehouse farm in Lunedale in the parish of Romaldkirk with its closes (specified) and 3 cattlegates in Lunedale forest, previously mortgaged to Joshua Gibson for £250
Consideration: £250 by Jane Gibson to (1); £150 by John Rain to (1)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/90Copy of will of Jane Gibson, widow of Joshua Gibson of Grasholme in Lunedale in the parish of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, 16 February 1792
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/9112 May 1803
(1) Matthew Shields of Blakehouse in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Raine of Turnerholme, Yorkshire, yeoman
Further mortgage by assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in Blakehouse farm and several closes in Lunedale called the Gill closes, Busy Bitt close, Middleholme, Homeholme, Gooseholme, Rotheraw Bank and 3 beastgates in Lune forest, previously mortgaged by (1) to (2) for £150, and now for an additional £250
Consideration: £400 and interest
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/9218 January 1811
(1) Simon Langstaff of Brough, Westmorland, yeoman, administrator of the goods of Jonathan Horn of Blakehouse, deceased
(2) Thomas Fadden of Lunedale, Yorkshire,farmer; John Raine of Lunedale, Yorkshire, farmer; executors of the will of John Raine of Turnerholme, Yorkshire, deceased
(3) Matthew Shields of Blakehouse in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(4) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1) and (2) at the direction of (3) of remainder of term of 1000 years in Blakehouse farm and several closes in Lunedale called the Gill closes, Busie Bitt close, the east part of Middleholme, Homeholme, the Gooseholme and Rotheraw Bank, previously assigned by (1) to (3) and mortgaged by (3) to John Raine, to merge with (4)'s freehold estate
Consideration: £1000 of which £400 by (4) to (2) and £600 by (4) to (3)
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Allenson's Close, Sleights Pasture, Low Wemmergill, acquired 1811 from John Bell, 1672-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/93-108)Ref: D/St/D3/2/93Abstract of title of John Bell to premises in Lune including Allenson's Close, Sleight's Pasture etc., 11 November 1672 - 23 October 1808; copy made 12 June 1811
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/94Abstract of title of John Bell to Allison's Close with 3 pasture gates, at Soulgill, near Low Wemmergill, in Lunedale, parish of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, 12 May 1780 - 23 October 1808
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/958 December 1608
(1) William Dente of Mickelton, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Stevenson of Mickelton, Yorkshire, yeoman; Lawrence Dent of Turnerholme in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Bailes of Grenegates, Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Dent of Lowe Wemergill, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Low Wemmergill originally leased from Talbot Bowes
Rent: 19s.2d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/9611 November 1672
(1) George Langstaffe of Sowlgill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Talbot Dent of Blakehouse, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Allensons Close in Sowlgill
Rent: 5s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £100
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/9727 November 1683
(1) Nicholas Raisebecke of Allansons [Close] in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Robinson of Crosthwaite, yeoman
Assignment of Allensons Close in Sowlgil
Rent: 5s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £88 12s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/9819 April 1688
(1) Sarah Wilkinson, widow; Talbot Dent of Blakehouse, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Robinson of Crossethwayte, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in 3 pasture gates in Sleights Pasture
Consideration: £13 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/99Copy of will of Richard Robinson of Parkend in Crostwhaite, yeoman, 20 February 1713/14
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/100Copy of will of Margaret Robinson of Crosthwaite, widow, 21 September 1722
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/10112 May 1780
(1) John Robinson of Newcastle, yeoman
(2) John Bell of Low Wemmergill, Lunedale, Yorkshire
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Allison's close in Soulgill, near Low Wemmergill with 3 pasture gates in Sleight's Pasture
Rent: 8s.2d. p.a.
Consideration: £241
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/102Copy of certificate of John Bell's contract for land tax, 23 August 1799
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/103Probate copy of will of John Bell of Low Wemmergill, yeoman, 10 November 1808
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/104Receipts for stamp duty paid on the death of John Bell of Low Wemmergill, farmer, on 23 October 1808, 21 November 1809
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/10515 January 1811
(1) John Bell of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Memorandum of agreement for sale of land at Low Wemmergill including 3 pasture gates in Sleights Pasture
Consideration: £1000
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/10615 January 1811
(1) John Bell of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Agreement for (2) to purchase (1)'s long leasehold lands at Low Wemmergill (19a. 1r.) and 3 cattlegates in Sleights Pasture, Lune
Consideration: £1000
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1075 June 1811
(1) Thomas Hindmarsh of Middleton, yeoman and Elizabeth, his wife (nee Robinson)
(2) John Robinson
Receipt by (1) of £13 6s.8d. from (2) as the proportional part of a legacy from Ralph Robinson out of Allasons Close, Soulgill and 3 beastgates in Sleights pasture, Lunedale
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/10821 June 1811
(1) John Bell of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Elizabeth Bell of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire,widow
(3) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Surrender by (1) and (2) to (3) of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in Allison's Close, Soulgill with 3 pasture gates belonging to it
Consideration: £1000
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Turnerholme (alias Horset Slack). acquired 1811 from Tobias Gibson, 1623-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/109-129)Ref: D/St/D3/2/10931 December 1623
(1) Robert Dent of Horset Slacke in Lonne, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Dent of Horset Slacke, yeoman, eldest son of (1)
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a tenement called Horset Slacke in Lunedale
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11018 December 1682
(1) William Dent of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Ann, his wife
(2) John Dent of Slacke, yeoman
Release of rights in a leasehold messuage at Slacke in Lune
Consideration: £100
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11127 February 1685/86
(1) Talbot Dent of Turnerholme, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Slack, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in the loaning, the High Thwaite, the High and Low Paddocks and the Dales, all part of Turnerholme Farm
Consideration: £55
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11227 February 1685/86
(1) Talbot Dent of Turnerholme, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent de Slack, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £110 for performance of indentures of assignment of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal simple queue)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11326 March 1703
(1) Agnes Dent of Soulgill, Lune, Yorkshire, widow; Rebecca Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow
(2) John Dent of the Slack, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Soulgill close
Consideration: £77
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11426 March 1703
(1) Agnes Dent of Soulgill, Yorkshire, widow; Rebecca Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow
(2) John Dent of Slack, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £154 for performance of indentures of assignment of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1153 May 1706
(1) John Dent of the Slack, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Ralph Parkin of Selset, Lune, Yorkshire, bachelor
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Soulgill close
Rent: 8s. p.a.
Consideration: £71 12s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1163 May 1706
(1) John Dent of Slack, Lunedale, Yorkshire, eoman
(2) Ralph Parkin of Lowselset, Lunedale, Yorkshire
Bond in £143 4s. for performance of an indenture of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1178 November 1715
(1) John Dent of Slack, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; Robert [ ] of London, gunsmith
(2) Charles Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, gent.
Mortgage by assignment of a lease for 1000 years in a messuage at Turnerholme alias Horseslack in Lune
Consideration: £120 and interest
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1188 November 1715
(1) John Dent of Slack, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Robert Dent, his son and heir
(2) Charles Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, gent.
Bond in £240 for the payment of £120 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/11921 November 1728
(1) Charles Hutchinson of Startforth, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) John Dent of Lunedale, Yorkshire, gent.; Robert Dent of London, gunsmith
(3) Christopher Gibson of Grassholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of mortgage by assignment of lease by (1) to (3) at the direction of (2) of a messuage in Turnerholme alias Horsetslack in Lune
Consideration: £120
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1201 May 1734
(1) John Dent of Slack, Yorkshire, yeoman; William Dent of Sarey Street, Wapping, London, gunsmith
(2) Christopher Gibson of Grassholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage, lands and beastgates at Turnerholme
Rent: 26s.2d. p.a.
Consideration: £220
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1211 May 1734
(1) John Dent of Slack, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; William Dent of Sarey Street, Wapping, London, gunsmith
(2) Christopher Gibson of Grassholme, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £300 for performance of an indenture of equal date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/12213 April 1736
(1) John Dent of Midleton in Teasdale, yeoman
(2) Joseph Gibson of Grassholme Bridge, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a tenement called High Thwaite with adjoining closes called the Loaning, the High Thwaite, the High and Low Paddocks and 2 cattlegates in Sleets pasture all part of Turnerholme Farm, Lunedale
Rent: 29s.6d. p.a.
Consideration: £116
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1231 May 1742
(1) Jane Parkin of Myerbeck, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, widow; John Parkin of Myerbeck, Yorkshire, joiner
(2) Joseph Gibson of Grassholme Bridge, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage and 2 closes at Soulgill
Rent: 8s. p.a.
Consideration: £90
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1241 May 1742
(1) Jane Parkin of Myerbeck, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, widow; John Parkin of Myerbeck, Yorkshire, joiner
(2) Joseph Gibson of Grassholme Bridge, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £180 for performance of an indenture of assignment of equal date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/125Thomas Rudd's opinion on a case relating to Thomas Perkins' mortgage, 11 April 1750
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/126Notice of sale of Soulgill Farm in Lunedale, the property of Tobias Gibson, 6 April 1809
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/12731 May 1809
(1) Tobias Gibson of Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Surrender of a term of 1000 years in lands at Slack, Thwaite and Soulgill, except the beastgates in Sleets pasture, to merge with (2)'s freehold estate
Consideration: £1230
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/12813 May 1811
(1) Tobias Gibson of Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Surrender of a term of 1000 years in Horset Slack farm in the manor of Lune, to merge with (2)'s freehold estate
Consideration: £2000
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/129Copy of details and valuation of John Rodham relating to an exchange of land with the proprietor of Turner Holm, 23 June 1815
(1 paper)
Exchange of property under the Lune, Holwick and Romaldkirk Inclosure Act, 1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/130)Ref: D/St/D3/2/13021 October 1811
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) Thomas Fadden and John Raine, trustees of John Raine late of Turnerholme, Yorkshire, deceased
Copy memorandum of an exchange agreement whereby (1) assigns Well Close and right to get peat in Kelton moss etc. to (2) in exchange for common pasture rights etc. in Turnerholme and elsewhere in the forest of Lune, land on the south side of river Lune, and 1/3 of an allotment on Lune common under the Lune, Holwick and Romaldkirk Inclosure Act
(1 paper)
Low Wemmergill with Closes and Two Beastgates in Sleight's Pasture, acquired 1811 from Robert Allison and others, 1674-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/131-143)Ref: D/St/D3/2/131Abstract of title of Robert Allison to a leasehold farm in Lune, Yorkshire, 21 August 1674 - 25 February 1811
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1328 December 1608
(1) William Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Stevenson of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; Lawrence Dent of Turnerholme, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Bailes of Green Gates, Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Dent of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage at Low Wemmergill, leased from Talbot Bowes
Rent: 19s.2d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/13328 September 1670
(1) William Dent of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Christopher Horn of Starrhouse, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a house and lands in Low Wemmergill
Rent: 7s.6d. p.a.
Consideration: £40
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/13421 August 1674
(1) William Dent of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Matthew Dent of Dovehill, Lune, Yorkshire,bachelor
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in the Westfield, the Eastfield, the Litlehill and Hargillrigg at Low Wemmergill
Rent: 11s.2d. p.a.
Consideration: £120
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/13531 August 1675
(1) Christopher Horne of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Matthew Dent of Dovehill, Lune, Yorkshire, bachelor
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in the Rigg in Lune
Rent: 3s.4d. p.a.
Consideration: £30
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/13617 September 1688
(1) Edward Rayne of North Wythes, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Matthew Dent of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, 'batchellor'
Assignment for the remainder of a term of 1000 years of 2 beastgates in the Sleights Pasture in Lune, leased from Talbot Bowes
Rent: 2s. p.a.
Consideration: £9
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/13728 July 1705
(1) Matthew Dent of Dovehill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Wilkinson of Thorp, Yorkshire, gent.; George Dent of Birkhatt, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in the Westfield, the Eastfield, Littlehill and Hargillrigg in Low Wemmergill
Rent: 11s.2d. p.a.
Consideration: £100
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1388 December 1730
(1) William Hemsley of Barnard Castle, yeoman, administrator of the personal estate of Matthew Dent of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, deceased; Mary Hemsley, his wife, daughter of Matthew Dent
(2) John Coperthwaite of Marrick, Yorkshire, gent, Christopher Lonsdale of Barnard Castle, gent.
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in the Westfield, the Eastfield, the Littlehill and Hargill Rigg in Low Wemmergill and 2 beastgates in Sleights Pasture
Consideration: £30
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1396 March 1730/31
(1) George Dent of Birkhatt, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Coperthwaite of Marrick, Yorkshire, gent.; Christopher Lonsdale of Barnard Castle, gent.
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a messuage called Low Wemmergill, the Westfield, Hargyll Rigg and the Riggs in Low Wemmergill and 2 beastgates in Sleights Pasture in Lune
Rent: 11s.2d. plus 3s.4d. plus 2s. p.a.
Consideration: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1401 May 1734
(1) John Coperthwaite of Marrick, Yorkshire, gent.; Christopher Lonsdale of Barnard Castle, gent.
(2) Lancelot Hilton of Brisloe, Yorkshire, gent.
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in the Westfield, the Eastfield, the Littlehill and Hargill Rigg and the Riggs in Low Wemmergill and 2 beastgates in Sleights Pasture
Consideration: £190
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14129 March 1783
(1) Lancelot Hilton of Caber, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) Robert Alleson of Low Wemmergill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 999 years in a messuage at Low Wemmergill and lands and pasture gates in Lune Forest
Consideration: £180 by (2) to (1); £40 owed by (1) to (2)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14211 July 1811
(1) Robert Allison of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire
(2) John, Earl of Strathmore
Direction by (1) to (2) to pay the £1480 purchase money for land at Wemmergill to (1)'s son, John Allison
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14312 July 1811
(1) Robert Allison of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Dickenson of Oxcuthwaite, Westmorland, yeoman, and Deborah, his wife; Thomas Moss of Caber, Westmorland, butcher, and Mary, his wife; administrators of the personal estate of Lancelot Hilton, deceased
(3) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of a term of 1000 years in a messuage called Low Wemmergill, the Westfield, the Eastfield, the Little Hill, Hargyll Rigg, the Loaning, Calf Garth, the Riggs in Low Wemmergill and 2 beastgates in Sleights Pasture (previously assigned by Lancelot Hilton to (1)) to merge with the freehold estate
Consideration: £1480 by (3) to (1); 10s.by (3) to (2)
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Estate at Low Wemmergill, acquired 1811 from William Bell, 1730-1813 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/144-156)Ref: D/St/D3/2/144Abstract of title of William Bell to leasehold premises at Low Wemmergill in Lunedale, 24 February 1730 - 17 April 1787; copy made 19 February 1811
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14521 February 1705/06
(1) Robert Rhodam, rector of Romaldekirk, Yorkshire, clerk; Charles Whytell of Gilmondby, Yorkshire, gent.; Joseph Ewbancke of Cootherston, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Horne of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Colling of Streight House, Startforth, Yorkshire, cordwainer
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 799 years in a messuage called Low Wemmergill with closes called the Intack, Fall, Force, Holme, the Garth, the Lands in Low Wemmergill
Rent: 11s.2d. p.a. to the Lord of the manor
Consideration: £137 18s.8d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14621 August 1716
(1) Richard Colling of Streethead, Startforth, Yorkshire, yeoman; Mary Colling of Streethead, Startforth, Yorkshire, widow, his mother
(2) George Dent of Birkhatt, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 799 years in a messuage and closes called the Intack, Fall, Force, Holme, the Garth and the Land in Low Wemmergill
Consideration: £115
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14724 February 1730/31
(1) George Dent of Birkhatt, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Aray of Grainsbeck in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; William Bell of Grainsbeck in Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 799 years in a messuage called Low Wemmergill with closes
Rent: 11s.2d. p.a. to Lord of the manor
Consideration: £210
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14824 February 1731/32
(1) George Dent of Birkhatt, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Richard Aray of Grainsbeck, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman; William Bell of Grainsbeck, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond for performance of deed of assignment of equal date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/14924 April 1793
Probate copy of the will, 17 April 1787, of William Bell of Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, yeoman,
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/15024 May 1799
(1) Commissioners for the Redemption of Land Tax
(2) William Bell
Certificate of the contract for the redemption of land tax on a messuage at Lune in the township of Mickleton, Yorkshire, assessed at 8s.8d.
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/151Three receipts of rent paid by William Bell for land at Low Wemmergill, Yorkshire, 1776, 1797, 1801
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/15219 October 1811
(1) William Bell of Kaber, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment of a term of 799 years of a messuage called Low Wemmergill with closes called the Intack, the Fall Force, the Holme, the Garth and the Lands at Low Wemmergill
Consideration: £1900
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/15319 October 1811
(1) William Bell of Kaber, Westmorland, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Bond in £3800 for indemnification of the messuage and closes at Low Wemmergill purchased by (2) from (1)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1543 November 1812
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) James Farrer of Green Park Buildings, Bath, esq.
Assignment of a term of 799 years in a messuage and lands at Low Wemmergill and lands elsewhere in Romaldkirk parish previously held by William Bell of Westmorland, yeoman
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1554 November 1812
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) James Farrer Steadman of Nicholas Lane, London, esq.
Feoffment of a messuage called Low Wemmergill with closes called the Intack, the Fall Force, the Holme and the Garths at Low Wemmergill and allotments in Lune in trust for (2) to lead to levying a fine at Westminster
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1561813
(1) James Farrer Steadman, plaintiff
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, deforciant
Two parts of final concord in which the deforciant acknowledges 1 messuage, 2 tofts, 1 cottage, 2 stables, 10 acres of land, 22 acres of meadow and 22 acres of pasture in Lune in the parish of Romaldkirk to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £60
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Nettlepot East Lands, acquired 1811 from William Dent, 1647-1811 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/157-173)Ref: D/St/D3/2/157Abstract of title of William Dent to property at Nettlepot East lands, 21 November 1647 - 26 October 1811
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/15821 November 1647
(1) John Parkin of Sadlebowe in Thringarth in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Raine of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Smiddie Holme with lodge, adjoining Thringarth pasture and a pasture gate in Thringarth pasture, originally leased from Talbot Bowes
Rent: 18d. p.a.
Consideration: £15
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/15911 November 1695
(1) James Rayne of Crosthwaite Dike, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Nettlepott in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a close called Smiddie Holme with lodge adjoining Thringarth pasture and 1 pasture gate in Thringarth pasture at Sadlebow in Thringarth
Rent: 18d. p.a.
Consideration: £29
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16011 November 1695
(1) James Raine of Netlepot in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent
Bond in £29 for protection of (2) in possession of Smidie Holme and a beastgate in Thringarth pasture, part of a tenement called Sadlebow, Thringarth (formerly belonging to John Parkin and purchased by (2) from (1)) against the heirs of John Parkin)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16130 June 1701
Probate copy of will, 23 May 1701, of John Dent of Nettlepott in Lune, gent.
(1 paper and parchment 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/162Inventory of goods and chattels of John Dent of Nettlepott, Yorkshire, yeoman, 31 May 1701
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16318 February 1711/12
(1) Roger Nickelson of Seavey Rig upon Stainmor Daile, Westmorland, yeoman, and Grace (nee Dent), his wife
(2) William Dent of Nettellpot in Lunedaile, Yorkshire, yeoman
Release of £50 left to Grace in the will of her father, John Dent
Consideration: £50
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/164Letter from John Dixon at Durham to William Dent, the younger, at Nettlepott returning two deeds and a bond for payment of annuities, 14 June 1754
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16517 June 1754
(1) William Dent the elder of Nettle Pott in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Dent the younger of the same place, yeoman, only son of (1)
Copy conveyance of 1/2 of Nettle Pott Farm (details specified)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/166Receipts for rent paid by William Dent to the Bowes family for land at Nettlepott, 2 October 1712 - 28 November 1783
(55 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16712 November 1785
(1) William Dent of Nettlepott, Yorkshire; George Rowels of Nettlepott, Yorkshire; Robert Thornborrow of Lunedale, Yorkshire; William Raine of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
(2) William Eden, commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Yorkshire
Bond in £62 for making an inventory of the goods and chattels of William Dent of Nettlepott, deceased, and the administration thereof
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/16826 March 1788
(1) George Rowell of Barnard Castle, carpenter
(2) John Bourn of Cotherston, Yorkshire, gent.; John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
(3) John Rowell of Denton, yeoman
Mortgage by assignment of a term of 1000 years in Gill close, Lineside, James Raine's Holme in Nettlepott with 3 cattlegates, Sleet's pasture and 2/3 cattlegate in Thringarth pasture, all in Lune for £100 and interest
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1695 October 1803
(1) John Rowels of Durham City, bricklayer; Hannah Peacock of Barnard Castle
(2) William Dent of Newbiggin, schoolmaster
Memorandum of agreement for conveyance of 4 closes called Nettlepott East lands for £282
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17030 November 1803
(1) John Rowels of Durham City, bricklayer
(2) William Dent of Newbiggin, schoolmaster
Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in the Gill Close, Lineside, Round Holme and James Raines Holme, now called Nettlepot East lands, 3 cattlegates in Sleets pasture and 2/3 cattlegate in Thringarth pasture, previously mortgaged to (1) by George Rowels
Rent: 8s.6d. p.a.
Consideration: £282 10s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/171Receipts from Thomas Peacock and wife Hannah (nee Rowels), Elizabeth Rowels and Ann Rowels to John Rowels for part of purchase money for Nettle Pott East lands sold by John Rowels to William Dent, November 1805
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/172Thomas Wheldon's answers to queries by Farrer, Steadman et al. concerning the title of William Dent to Nettlepott East lands, and Smiddy Holme adjoining Thringarth pasture and a pasture gate in Thringarth pasture, 7 June 1811
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17330 November 1811
(1) William Dent of Thringarth, Yorkshire, schoolmaster
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Gill close, Round Holme, Lineside, James Raines Holme or Smiddy Holme, 3 cattle gates in Sleights pasture and 2/3 cattlegate in Thringarth Pasture in Lune to be merged with the freehold estate
Consideration: £800
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Premises called Soulgill, acquired 1811 from William Addison (with lands in Middleton-in-Teesdale Parish), 1598-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/174-204)Ref: D/St/D3/2/174Schedule of deeds relating to William Addison's land at Soulgill, 29 November 1598 - 11 November 1807; copy made 1812
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/175Abstract of title of William Addison to freehold property at Soulgill, 11 May 1770 - 11 November 1807
(2 files)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17619 November 1578
(1) Richard Witton de Rainbold Church, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Apulbye of Gylfeld, Yorkshire, gent.
Feoffment of a tenement called Sowlgyll in the Lordship of Mikelton, with appointment of attorneys to perform livery of seisin
Consideration: £20
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17710 November 1619
(1) William Applebye of Reeth, Swaldaill, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) James Bayles of Lawe Selside in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bargain and sale of a messuage and tenement at Sowlgill in Lune
Consideration: £80
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17810 November 1619
(1) William Applebie of Reeth in Swaldaile, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) James Bailles of Lawe Selside in Lune,Yorkshire
Bond in £160 for performance of covenants of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/17911 November 1619
(1) William Applebie of Reeth in Swaldaile, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) James Bailles of Lawe Selside in Lune,Yorkshire
Feoffment of a tenement called Sowlgill
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1809 October 1624
(1) James Ballys, plaintiff
(2) William Applebye and Anna, his wife, deforciants
Exemplification of final concord at Westminster in which the deforciants acknowledge a messuage, a garden, an orchard, 2a. of land, 34a. of meadow, 10a. of pasture, 80a. of heath, 80a. of moor and common of pasture in Lune and Mickleton to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £60
(Latin, parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18127 March 1666
(1) Christopher Bland of Eggleston, yeoman
(2) William Addison of Eggleston, yeoman
Bond in £86 13s.4d. for performance of covenants
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal simple queue)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18231 December 1759
Probate copy of the will, 14 December 1759, of James Bayles of Wycliffe, Yorkshire
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1834 February 1765
(1) George Langstaff of Scarhouse, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Addison of Tarnhouse, Westmorland, yeoman
(3) William Addison of Soulgill, Yorkshire,yeoman
(4) Joseph Addison of Baldersdalehead, Yorkshire, yeoman
Articles of agreement between (1), (2), (3) and (4) for the partition of lands in and adjoining Eggleston Middlefield in the parish of Middleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18411 and 12 May 1770
(1) John Chrishop of Stockton, mariner; Charles Chrishop of Stockton, butcher; Thomas Chrishop of Stockton, mariner, and Elizabeth, his wife; William Tatham of Stockton, merchant, and Jane (nee Chrishop), his wife
(2) Thomas Chrishop the elder of Stockton, carpenter
(3) Zachariah Hubbersty of Kirby Kendale, Westmorland, gent.; Hugh Tootell of Wycliffe, Yorkshire, gent.
(4) William Addison of Baldersdale, Yorkshire,yeoman
(5) Timothy Hutchinson of Egleston, esq.
(6) William Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, gent.
(7) Joseph Gibson of Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman Lease and release by (1), (2) and (3) to (7) of a farm and closes called the West, South and North closes and the West and North pastures at Sowlgill in trust for (6) for 1000 years as security for indemnification from the annuity of £15 to John Addison, previously raised from Ellerbeck and Scale Riggs recently purchased by (5) and ultimately for (4)
Consideration: £340 by (4) to (1); 2s. by (4) to (2); 10s. by (4) to (3)
(parchment, 5 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18512 May 1770
(1) William Addison of Sulgill, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Addison of Baldersdale, Yorkshire
(2) Joshua Gibson of Grasholme Bridge, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £1200 for payment £60 with interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18627 May 1771
(1) Joseph Gibson, plaintiff
(2) William Tatham and Jane, his wife; Thomas Chrisop the younger and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants
Two parts of final concord at Westminster in which the deforciants acknowledge 2 messuages, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 gardens, 20a. of land, 20a. of pasture and 20a. of meadow in Sowlgyll to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £100
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18727 July 1772
(1) Timothy Hutchinson, plaintiff
(2) George Langstaff and Sarah, his wife; John Addison and Jane, his wife, deforciants
Two parts of final concord in which the deforciants acknowledge 20a. of land, 20a. of meadow, and 20a. of pasture in Egleston in the parish of Middelton in Teasdale to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: 100 marks
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18826 June 1782
(1) William Addison the elder of Sowgill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Addison the younger of Barnard Castle, schoolmaster
Bargain and sale with feoffment of the Westfield and the Westpasture at Sowgill, purchased by (1) from the children of Thomas Chrishop
Consideration: £170
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/18914 May 1783
(1) William Addison the elder of Sowgill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Addison the younger of Barnard Castle, schoolmaster
Release of all (1)'s lands, goods, stock and chattels in the parish of Romaldkirk, in trust for sale of the lands in Sowlgill and of the stock and goods for the payment of (1)'s debts
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/190Lawyers' bill for conveyance for William Addison, 18 August 1785
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1914 July 1786
(1) William Addison of Hanslop, Buckinghamshire, schoolmaster
(2) William Addison of Carlinggill in Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Lease (part of lease and release) of a farm and closes called the North, West and South Closes and the West and North Pastures at Sowlgill
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1925 July 1786
(1) William Addison of Hanslop, Buckinghamshire, schoolmaster (formerly of Barnard Castle)
(2) William Addison of Sowlgill, Yorkshire, yeoman, father of (1)
(3) William Addison of Carling gill, Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Release of a farm and the North, West and South Closes and the West and North pastures at Sowlgill, for the repayment of (2)'s debts of £170
Consideration: £400
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/193Receipt of George Pitt Hurst for £1 11s.6d. from John Addison for a journey to Hanslopp for the conveyance from William Addison to his son, 14 July 1786
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/194July 1786
(1) William Addison, gent., plaintiff
(2) William Addison and Mary, his wife, deforciants
Two parts of a final concord at Westminster in which the deforciants acknowledge 1 messuage, 2 stables, 10a. of land, 30a. of meadow, 30a. of pasture, common of pasture in Soulgyle to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £100
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/19514 and 15 November 1786
(1) William Addison of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Joseph Raine of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
Mortgage by lease and release of a farm and closes called the West, South and North Closes, and the West and North pastures at Sowlgill
Consideration: £200 and interest
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/196Receipts to William Addison for part of annuity due to John Addison, 1788 - 1789
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/19718 June 1803
(1) Commissioners for the Redemption of Land Tax
(2) William Addison
Certificate of redemption of land tax on (2)'s estate in the township of Lune, assessed at 8s.9d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/19810 and 11 November 1807
(1) Joseph Raine of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Addison of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Reconveyance by lease and release of a farm and closes at Sowlgill, mortgaged by (2) to (1) by deed of 14 and 15 November 1786
Consideration: £200 and interest
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/1998 October 1810
(1) William Addison of Soulgill, Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Agreement for (2) to purchase a farm at Soulgill (37a. 3r. 30p.)
Consideration: £1800
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2008 October 1810
(1) William Addison of Soulgill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Memorandum of agreement for sale of a messuage and farm at Soulgill in the township of Lune
Consideration: £1800
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20126 November 1811
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, plaintiff
(2) William Addison and wife, Elizabeth, deforciants
Two parts of final concord at Westminster in which the deforciants acknowledge 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 barns, 4 stables, 4 outhouses, 60a. of land, 60a. of meadow, 60a. of pasture and common of pasture in the parish of Romaldkirk to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £200
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20230 and 31 December 1811
(1) William Addison of Soulgill, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Lease and release of a farm with the West, North and South Closes, and the West and North pasture at Soulgill
Consideration: £1800
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20331 December 1811
(1) William Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, gent.
(2) William Addison of Soulgill, Yorkshire, yeoman
(3) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(4) James Farrer Steadman of Nicholas Lane, London, esq.
Assignment by (1) to (4) at the direction of (3) of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in a farm and closes at Soulgill in trust to await the inheritance of (3) on the purchase of the property by (3) from (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/204Undertaking by Anthony Harrison, solicitor, to perfect a fine on behalf of William Addison relating to land at Soulgill sold to John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, 7 February 1812
(1 paper)
Brookscarr Holm, East Close etc., acquired 1812 from Elizabeth Firbank, 1694-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/205-210)Ref: D/St/D3/2/205Abstract of title to Mrs. Firbank's Estate in Lunedale, Yorkshire, 12 July 1694 - 20 June 1806
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20621 August 1748
Copy of will of John Gibson of Furgate end, in the parish of Romaldkirk extracted from the Registry of the Archdeaconry of Richmond
(3 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20714 April 1770
Probate copy of the will of Charles Gibson of Egleston, blacksmith
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20821 February 1785
(1) Peter Johnson, M.A., commissary of the Archbishop of York
(2) Elizabeth Firbank, wife of George Firbank the younger of Egglesburne in the parish of Middleton in Teasdale, farmer
Grant of the administration of the goods and chattels of Elizabeth Gibson of Egglesburne, spinster, daughter of (2)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/20923 April 1810
Probate copy of the will, 20 June 1806, of George Firbank of Egglestone
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2108 February 1812
(1) Elizabeth Firbank of Egglestone, widow
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1) to (2) of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in 2 closes called Brockscarr Holm and Eastclose, and 4 pasture gates in Thringarth pasture in Thringarth
Consideration: £465
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Bridge Banks Closes in Lunedale, acquired 1812 from the devisees in trust of John Penrith, 1739-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/211-222)Ref: D/St/D3/2/211Schedule of deeds relating to lands of Jeremiah Langstaff at Mickleton and Thringarth mortgaged to John Rose for £500, 28 September 1608 - 30 May 1709; copy made 4 March 1739/40
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/212Abstract of title of Henry Penrith and Mr. Longridge, trustees under the will of John Penrith, to Bridge Banks farm, Lunedale, Yorkshire, 16 July 1740 - 4 July 1803
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/21311 December 1740
Probate copy of the will, 19 July 1740, of Jeremiah Langstaffe of Gateshead South Shore, gent. concerning land in Mickleton and Risgarth in Lunedale
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/21422 June 1762
(1) Christopher Walker of Newcastle, draper
(2) Joseph Langstaff of Lancashire, gent.
(3) Margery Langstaff of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow; John Penrith of Sunderland, carpenter, and Margaret, his wife; Mary Langstaff of Mickleton, Yorkshire, spinster
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of 2 terms of 1000 years in a tenement in Mickleton townfield and a tenement in Thringarth in Lune
Consideration: £183 to (1); £179 to (2)
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/21524 June 1762
Will of Margaret Penrith, wife of John Penrith of Sunderland, cabinet maker, concerning estate at Mickleton, Yorkshire, previously belonging to her father
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/21619 April 1765
(1) Margery Langstaff of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow of Jeremiah Langstaff
(2) Edward Oxnard the younger of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Mary, his wife (nee Langstaff)
(3) John Penrith of Sunderland, house carpenter
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of a term of 1000 years in lands at Mickleton and Lunedale (specified)
Rent: 18s.4 1/4d. p.a.
Consideration: £15
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/21730 April 1765
(1) John Penrith of Sunderland, house-carpenter
(2) Anthony Hugginson of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, gent.; John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
Attested copy assignment of property (specified) in Mickleton, (for residue of 1000 years) in trust for payment of annuity of £11 to Margery Langstaff, widow
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/218Copy will, 1 November 1786, of John Penrith of Sunderland, carpenter, devising freehold property at Sunderland and leasehold property at Mickleton in trust to provide legacies for his wife and daughter
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2199 July 1803
(1) Henry Penrith of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman; Michael Longridge of Sunderland, mercer and draper; John Penrith of Sunderland, carpenter
(2) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
Attested copy assignment of mortgage in £200 for residue of 1000 years, of property in Mickleton and Lune, Yorkshire [specified]
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2209 March 1812
(1) Anthony Harrison of Barnard Castle, gent., on behalf of Henry Penrith and Michael Longridge, trustees under will of John Penrith
(2) John Colpitts, on behalf of John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Memorandum of agreement for sale of 2 closes called Bridge Banks near Laith Chapel in Lunedale and allotments in Lune Moor for £320
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/221Letters of administration issued to John Penrith, of Sunderland, joiner and cabinet maker, of the estate of Jeremiah Langstaff, late of Romaldkirk, not administered by Joseph Langstaff, his brother and administrator, deceased, 27 July 1812
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/2223 September 1812
(1) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) Henry Penrith of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman; Michael Longridge of Sunderland, mercer
(3) Jane Penrith of Sunderland, widow; George Thompson of Sunderland, gent., and Margaret, his wife (nee Penrith); Ralph Millner of Sunderland and Margaret, his wife
(4) John Penrith of Sunderland, cabinet maker
(5) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (5) at the request of (3) and (4), of a term of 1000 years in 2 closes called the Bridge Banks near Laith Chapel in Lunedale with allotments in Lune Moor, previously mortgaged to (2) for £200
Consideration: £320
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Bowbank and Chapel Hill, acquired 1812 from Thomas Dent, 1705-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/223-229)Ref: D/St/D3/2/223Abstract of title of Thomas Dent, to an estate at Chappell Hill House and Bowbank, Lunedale, Yorkshire, 22 November 1779 - 2 March 1801
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2249 April 1705
(1) William Dent of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Perkin of the Huttgill in Crasdall, Yorkshire, yeoman
Mortgage by assignment of a term of 1000 years in a house and barn with several parcells of land called the Croft, the Westgarth and land in the Westbank and Bowbank fields in Mickleton and Bowbank
Consideration: £5
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2257 December 1746
(1) Jane Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow
(2) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, son of (1)
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in a house with barn, and bakehouse and several parcels of land (specified) in Mickleton, in return for an annuity of £4 p.a., to be paid by (2) to (1)
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/22622 November 1779
(1) John Dent of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Mathew Moore of Barningham, Yorkshire, clerk
(3) William Dent of Holwick, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment by (2) at the direction of (1) to (3) of the remainder of a term of 1000 years in Chappelhill house and 2 adjoining closes called the Highning and Kirkclose and 1/2a. in the Eastfield all in Bowbank, previously mortgaged by (1) to (2) for £430 plus interest, now totalling £454 6s.5d.
Rent: 5s. p.a. to Lord of Mickleton
Consideration: £252 by (3) to (2)
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/2272 March 1801
(1) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Mary his wife
(2) Thomas Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, younger son of (1)
Assignment of remainder of term of 1000 years in Bowbank Garth, a ridge of land in Bowbankfield and 2 ruined housesteads in Lune, held from the Lord of Mickleton manor, subject to annuity of £3 10s. to Mary Dent after the death of John Dent
Rent: 2 1/4d. p.a.
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/22813 May 1805
(1) Jane Dent of Baldersdale, Yorkshire, widow of William Dent
(2) William Dent of Holwick, Yorkshire, son of (1); Thomas Dent of Baldersdale, yeoman
(3) Thomas Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of a term of 1000 years in Chapel Hill house and 2 closes adjoining called the Highning and Kirk close and 1/2a. in the commonfield, all in Bowbank, previously leased by Talbot Bowes to William Dent
Rent: 5s. p.a.
Consideration: £340
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/22913 May 1812
(1) Thomas Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in Chapel Hill House, 2 closes called the Highning and Kirkclose, 1/2a. in the Eastfield all in Bowbank and Bowbank garth, a ridge in Bowbankfield and 2 ruined housesteads in Lunedale, previously leased by Talbot Bowes to William Dent and then assigned to (1)
Consideration: £600
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Scarr Head, Old Bent etc., acquired 1812 from Mrs. Raine and Joshua Raine, 1805-1812 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/230-233)Ref: D/St/D3/2/2303 July 1805
Copy of the probate copy of the will, 24 April 1804, of John Raine of Selset, Yorkshire, devising lands in Low Selset, Lune, etc.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2312 October 1810
(1) Joshua Raine of Egglesburn, gent.
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Agreement for (2) to purchase longleasehold farm (Scarr Head Farm) at Lune, Yorkshire and 3.5 cattlegates in the Forest of Lune and (1)'s other lands in Lune in the occupation of John Tallantire
Consideration: £1300
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/23216 July 1812
(1) Joshua Raine of Egglesburn, gent.
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(3) John Colpitts of Streatlam, esq.
Lease for 99 years of an allotment in Egglestone Common for securing annuity of £15 for Jane Raine, to indemnify (2) from payment of the annuity on his purchase of lands in Scarhead from (1)
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/23316 July 1812
(1) John Raine of Green Gates, Lunedale, Yorkshire, farmer
(2) Thomas Fadden of Lunedale, Yorkshire, farmer; John Raine
(3) Jane Raine of Low Selsett, Yorkshire, widow
(4) Joshua Raine of Egglesburn, Yorkshire, gent.
(5) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment by (1), (2), (3) and (4) to (5) of a term of 1000 years in Scarr Head farm and Old Bent farm in Lune and 3.5 beastgates in Lune Forest to merge with (5)'s freehold estate
Consideration: £1300
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Lands at Bow Bank, acquired 1846 from John Barker, 1846-1856 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/234)Ref: D/St/D3/2/234Papers concerning the purchase by John Bowes for £1510 of a house, outbuildings and lands at Bowbank from John Barker of Gayles, a bankrupt, in 1846. Includes sale notices, abstracts of title, letters to J.D. Holmes and sale notice of 1856 with note that the reserve price was not reached, 1846 - 1856
(7 files and 31 papers)
Farm at Bowbank, acquired 1867 from Stephen Byers, 1608 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/235-267)Ref: D/St/D3/2/235Schedule of deeds, 19 July 1608 - 23 October 1844, relating to a leasehold estate at Bowbank belonging to Stephen Byers
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/236Abstract of title of Stephen Byers to leasehold property at Bowbank, 18 January 1803 - 23 November 1851
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/23719 July 1608
(1) William Dent of Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, John Stephenson of Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, Laurence Dent of Turnerholme in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman, and John Bailes of Greenegaith in Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Edward Raine of Bowbanke, Yorkshire, yeoman
Lease for 1000 years of a messuage in tenure of Edward Raine, in Bowbanke and Mycleton (as by lease of Talbot Bowes etc. to (1) 4 November 1607)
Rent: 19s.1½d. p.a. to Talbot Bowes
(parchment, 1 membrane, 3 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/23829 September 1684
(1) John Dent of Bowbanke, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Raine the younger of Bowbanke, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment for residue of 1000 years in 1/2 of a messuage or farm at Bowbanke
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/23917 June 1697
(1) Richard Robinson of Sunderland, gent., and Elizabeth Robinson, late widow of John Raine of Bowbanke, Yorkshire
(2) Robert Addison of Lonton, bachelor
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of messuages and farms in Bowbanke of yearly rent of 15s. in tenure of (1)
Consideration: £190
(parchment, 1 membrane, 2 seals pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2401 May 1736
(1) Robert Addison of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Mary, his wife
(2) John Addison of the same place, yeoman, son of (1)
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of a messuage and several closes at Bowbank in tenure of (1)
Rent: 15s.2d. p.a. to Lord of Manor of Mickleton
Consideration: £55 plus £6 p.a. to Mathew Dent during lives of (1) and after decease of Robert Addison £4 p.a.
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/2411 June 1772
(1) John Addison of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Robert Addison of the same, stonecutter, eldest son and heir of (1)
Release of a messuage and land with several closes at Bowbank, for residue of 1000 years
Rent: 15s.2d. p.a. to lord of manor
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/2425 April 1779
(1) John Dent of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman, executor of John Dent, late of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman, his father
(2) Matthew Moore of Barningham, Yorkshire, clerk
(3) Robert Addison of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of Lowland head in Bowbank's West field (boundaries specified) in possession of Thomas Listhgo for residue of 1000 years
Consideration: £24 9s.6d. to (2)
Rent: 7d. p.a. to Lord of Manor of Mickleton
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/243Probate of the will, 6 October 1790, of Robert Addison of Middleton, yeoman, devising all property at Bowbank to his brother John Addison of Gainford and his cousin John Addison of Eggleston, in trust for his son John Addison, 15 June 1791
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/2446 February 1800
(1) Thomas Hamphlet, late of Tupberry, Gloucestershire, silk weaver, now a private soldier in the 7th regiment of Light Dragoons commanded by Lord Paget, lying at Canterbury, Kent, and Elizabeth, his wife, formerly Elizabeth Addison, spinster
(2) John Addison of Eggleston, carpenter (surviving executor of will of Robert Addison)
Discharge of (2) concerning payment to Elizabeth Addison of legacy of £60 from her father's estate
Consideration: £60
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2452 October 1802
(1) John Addison of Staindrop, gent.
(2) John Barker of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
Articles of agreement concerning the sale of leasehold dwelling house and farm (25a.) at Bowbank in occupation of (2)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/246Plan of plots of enclosed land at Bowbank belonging to James Raine, 30 October 1802; no scale
(1 plan, 50cm x 39cm)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/24718 January 1803
(1) John Addison of Egleston, carpenter, who survived John Addison, late of Gainford, yeoman, deceased
(2) John Addison, now of Staindrop, gent., eldest son and devisee of Robert Addison, late of Middleston, yeoman, deceased
(3) John Barker of Bowbank, yeoman
Assignment of lease for residue of 1000 years of dwelling house and outbuildings and 1r. adjoining, the Calf Garth with timber thereon (2r.) Low Flat (1a. 1r. 17p.), Longhill Close (1a. 38p.), Broad Acre including Lowland head (2a. 3r, 20p.), East Spring Close (1a. 3r. 16p.), West Spring Close (1a. 27p.), Toadfield (1a. 2r. 30p.), Low Ridding Close (2a. 2r. 37p.), High Ridding Close (1a. 2r. 30p.), Riseberry (1a. 1r. 22p.), High Flat (1a. 1r. 10p.), West Ridding (3r. 33p.) and Inclosed plots in Bowbank, Townfield, Whiteland (3r. 12p.); Kill Rood (2r. 28p.), Kill Rood Knowl (2r. 39p.), The Ridding Land (1r. 32p.), East Hill Gate Bank (3r. 39p.), Bad Bank (1r. 36p.), West Riseberry (2r. 30p.), High Flat Land (1a. 1p.) and all other property of (2) in Bowbank and Lunedale [boundaries specifed]
Consideration: £735 19s. including legacies of £100 to Ralph Addison and £60 to Margaret Addison
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/248Extract from the will, 28 September 1811, of John Dent of Mickleton, gent., devising Residue of Estate to his son William Dent, his executor, 11 April 1815
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/24917 June 1812
(1) John Barker of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire
Mortgage in £400 of property as D/St/D3/2/247
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/250Extract from the will , 2 December 1818, of William Dent of Mickleton, gent., devising residue of estate to his brother Thomas Dent, his executor, 7 December 1824
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2511 April 1824
(1) John Barker the elder of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Barker the younger of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of dwelling house used as public house called the Black Horse and 14 closes of land (specified) in Bowbank
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/25228 November 1825
Copy of the will of John Barker of Bowbank devising all his leasehold property at Bowbank to his son, John, when he reaches the age of 21 years, 6 February 1826 Executor: John Breckisfield of Nettlepot
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/253Copy extract form the Lune Division Award of Mr. Thomas Bell relating to leasehold property formerly belonging to representatives of the late John Barker, deceased, 22 November 1827
(4 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/254Plan of award as D/St/D3/2/253
Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains (1:2376)
(1 plan, waxed linen, 60cm x 64.5cm)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2551 March 1841
(1) John Barker of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) James Hodgson of Hartforth Grange, Yorkshire,gent.
Mortgage in £250 of property as D/St/D3/2/251 for residue of 1000 years and covenants to raise £250 by mortgage or sale by 1 September 1841
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/25627 July 1842
(1) John Barker of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman (legatee under the will of John Barker, deceased)
(2) John Breckinfield of Lunedale, Yorkshire, farmer (executor of John Barker)
(3) Thomas Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, esq. (executor of William Dent, late of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent., deceased)
(4) James Hodgson of Hartford Grange, Yorkshire, gent.
(5) Lionel Dent of Southflatt, parish of Bowes, Yorkshire, gent.
Mortgage in £1200 of property as D/St/D3/2/251; £460 to (3), £250 to (4), £490 to (5)
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/25711 October 1843
(1) Lionel Dent of Southflatt, parish of Bowes, Yorkshire, farmer
(2) Thomas Allison of Bowbank, Yorkshire, farmer
Lease for 7 years of a messuage and farm at Bowbank (the Black Horse) as D/St/D3/2/251
Rent: £80 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/25823 October 1844
(1) John Barker, formerly of Bowbank, Yorkshire,now of South Cowton, Yorkshire, farmer
(2) Lionel Dent of South flatt, parish of Bowes, Yorkshire, gent.
(3) Robet Byers of Gayles Hall, Yorkshire, gent.
Assignment of mortgage D/St/D3/2/256 and further mortgage in £200
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/25918 December 1854
(1) Robert Byers of Gayles Hall, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) Stephen Byers of Gayles Hall, Yorkshire, gent.
Assignment of property as D/St/D3/2/256
Consideration: £1450
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/260Copy burial entry of Ann Barker, 15 June 1859 (and note of her marriage to William Sutherland on 15 January 1834)
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/26123 November 1861
(1) William Sutherland of Lonton, Yorkshire,farmer, and Ann, his wife (formerly Ann Barker, daughter of John Barker the elder)
(2) Stephen Byers of Sutherland Villas, Hanley Road, London, esq.
Quitclaim of property as D/St/D3/2/259
Consideration: £200
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/26221 April 1866
(1) Stephen Byers of St. Albans Road, Highgate Rd., Middlesex, gent.
(2) Charles Waistell of Friar Street, Reading, Berkshire
Equitable mortgage in £700 of property as D/St/D3/2/251
Attached: Letter from Stephen Byers to unidentified recipient concerning mortgage, 20 April 1866
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/26323 November 1866
(1) Stephen Byers of St. Albans Road, Highgate Road, Middlesex, gent.
(2) Ralph Dent of Streatlam House, land agent, on behalf of Claude Bowes, Earl of Strathmore and Sir William Hutt of Gibside (surviving
trustees of Bowes Estate Act 1850)
Agreement to purchase property as D/St/D3/2/251
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/264Copy Declaration of Stephen Byers of 7 St. Albans Road, Highgate Road, gent., concerning property as D/St/D3/2/263, 13 February 1867
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/26511 April 1867
(1) Stephen Byers of St. Albans Road, Highgate Rd., Middlesex, gent.
(2) Charles Waistell of Northallerton, Yorkshire, gent.
(3) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(4) Claude Bowes Lyon, Earl of Strathmore, and Sir William Hutt of Gibside
Assignment of lease of property as D/St/D3/2/251 and an allotment of 2a. called The Pasture in parish of Romaldkirk for residue of 1000 years at rents of 15s.2d. and 7d.
Consideration: £717 6s.4d. to (2); £1282 13s.8d. to (l)
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/266Copy certificate in Chancery concerning sale of property D/St/D3/2/263, 5 June 1867
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/267Further requisitions and replies concerning purchase from Stephen Byers, 1867
(4 papers)
Laithkirk Churchyard, 1879 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/268)Ref: D/St/D3/2/26826 December 1879
(1) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(2) Trustees of Laithkirk Parish Churchyard, Yorkshire
Attested copy conveyance of 1r. 2p. in Lune (boundaries specified) for extension to churchyard
Consideration: £35
(3 papers)
Premises at Bow Bank, acquired 1880 from Albert Raine Howe etc., 1865-1880 (Ref: D/St/D3/2/269-280)Ref: D/St/D3/2/269Abstract of title of Albert Raine Howe to a leasehold estate at Bowbank, 28 February 1820 - 1880
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/270Requisitions on title of purchase from Albert Raine Howe, 13 July 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/271Office copy of the will of William Raine of Bowbank, yeoman, devising to his brother Joshua Raine of Egglesburn and Thomas Fedding of Saddle Bow, all freehold estates at Langleydale, Egglesburn and Low Wise and leasehold estate at Bowbank in township of Lune and leasehold premises in Kelton in township of Mickleton in trust for his 3 daughters (Executors: Joshua Raine and Thomas Fedding), 28 February 1820
(2 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/272Certified copy of the entry of the marriage of Albert Raine Howe and of Elizabeth Raine in Romaldkirk parish register, 11 April 1838; copy made 15 July 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/2731 December 1865
Letters of administration of estate of Elizabeth Howe, wife of Albert Raine Howe, of Bowbank, Yorkshire, issued to Albert Raine Howe
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/27424 January 1866
(1) Albert Raine Howe of Bowbank, parish of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Thringarth, township of Lune, yeoman
Mortgage in £500 of messuages recently erected at Bowbank with gardens and outhouses and closes adjoining called the East Garth (1r. 33p.) with dwelling house thereon, the Croft (1a. 2r. 17p.) (boundaries specified), West Garth (2r. 29p.), with outhouses and garden (boundaries specified), an allotment divided into 3 (9a. 3r. 39p.) (boundaries specified), the Pasture (3r. 2p.), The Garth and Old Plough field adjoining (together 1a. 1r. 38p.), the East field (2a. 2r. 26p.) the Close (2a. 3p.), Broad Acres (2a. 20p.), West field (1a. 3r. 9p.) (boundaries specified) in Lune, altogether 24a. 1r. 16p. in occupation of Albert Raine Howe, for residue of 1000 years (as lease of 4 November 1607 from Talbot Bowes and others to William Dent and others)
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/27528 December 1870
(1) Albert Raine Howe of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) John Dent of Thringarth, township of Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Further mortgage in £300 on property as D/St/D3/2/274
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/27625 June 1879
(1) Albert Raine Howe of Bowbank, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Joseph Raine of the same, farmer
(3) Joshua Bainbridge of Westfield near Bowbank, Yorkshire, manager of quarries
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of part of Kirk Bank field (374 sq. yds) in occupation of (3) and wayleave
Consideration: £5 10s.
Endorsed:
29 July 1880
(1) Joshua Bainbridge
(2) Albert Raine Howe and Joseph Raine Howe
Re-assignment of property as above with plan
Consideration: £5 10s.
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Ref: D/St/D3/2/277Instructions to counsel concerning Bowbank purchase, 3 July 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/278Declaration by Joseph Watson of Bail Green, Middleton, farmer, concerning sale of Long leasehold premises (24a. 3r. 21p.) at Bowbank by Albert Raine Howe and others to Trustees of Bowes Estate Act 1850, 29 July 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/27926 August 1880
(1) John Dent of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Albert Raine Howe of Bowbank, Yorkshire, farmer, and Joseph Watson of Bail Green Mickleton, Yorkshire, farmer
(3) The said Albert Raine Howe
(4) Joseph Raine Howe of Bowbank, Yorkshire
(5) Claude Bowes Lyon, Earl of Strathmore, and Sir William Hutt of Appley Towers, Isle of Wight
(6) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
Assignment and surrender of messuages adjoining each other at Bowbank with gardens, outhouses and closes and a plot of land at Chapel Bank (1r. 13p.) in occupation of Lunedale Whinstone Quarry Co. and plot of land near Bowbank (32p.) together containing 24a. 3r. 21p. to extinguish remaining term of 1000 years of lease of 4 November 1607 to (6)
Consideration: £120 13s. to (3) and (4) by (5); £1000 to (1); £679 7s. to (3) (4)
(parchment, 4 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/2/280Copy certificate by the chief clerk of chancery concerning Bowbank purchase, 28 August 1880
(1 paper)
Mickleton (Ref: D/St/D3/3)Crokehouse, 1608 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/1)Ref: D/St/D3/3/119 July 1608
(1) William Dent of Micleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Stephenson of Micleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, Lawrence Dent of Townerholme in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman; John Bailes of Grenegarth in Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Ambrose Tunsbler of Cootehouse in Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment of lease of a messuage or farmhold at or near Crokehouse in the town fields of Mycleton and all lands etc. belonging thereto
Rent: 16s.10d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Becstones and Briggbank, 1608-1629 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/2-3)Ref: D/St/D3/3/218 January 1608/09
(1) William Dent of Mycleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, Mary, his wife, and Talbot Dent, his son
(2) Laurence Dent of Turnerholme in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman, Richard Robinson of Crostwait, Yorkshire, yeoman, and John Coulton of Barnard Castle, yeoman
Feoffment in trust of a messuage and farm of yearly rent of 40s.4d., Becstones Close of yearly rent of 2s.8d. and the Briggbanke, of yearly rent 2s.4d. in Mycleton, in the tenure of William Dent, in trust for William Dent for life, then one half to Mary Dent, his wife, for 80 years and from her death or remarriage to Talbot Dent, with the other half
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/32 February 1628/29
(1) Thomas Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(2) Christopher Addeyson and Cuthbert Robinson of Lonton
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of the Beckstones and Briggbank
Consideration: £20
Rent: 2s.8d. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Thringarth Park, 1616-1781 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/4-22)Ref: D/St/D3/3/410 September 1616
(1) Talbot Bowes of Streatlam Castell, esq.
(2) Thomas Bowes of Streatlam Castell, esq.
Lease for 10 years of rents of the townships of Thringarth, Bowbank and Withes and of Thringarth Park
Consideration: £250
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/56 July 1620
(1) Thomas Bowes of Streatlam, esq.
(2) Arthur Halliwell and William Dixon of Newcastle upon Tyne
Copy memorandum of agreement for conveyance of Thringarth Park
Rent: £50 p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/616 February 1623/24
(1) Sir Talbot Bowes of Stretlam Castle, knight, Thomas Bowes of the same, esq., and Talbot Bowes, son and heir apparent of Thomas
(2) Henry Hilton of Hilton, esq. and John Hilton of Whitwell, esq.
Covenant to levy a fine of all closes and parcels of land, meadow and pasture inclosed, commonly called Thringarth Park in the Manor of Mickleton
Consideration: £600
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/72 June 1624
Exemplification of a final concord (31 May 1624) between Henry Hilton, esq., and John Hilton, gent., plaintiffs, and Talbott Bowes, knight, Thomas Bowes, esq., and Talbot Bowes, gent., deforciants, in which the deforciants acknowledge 2 messuages, 50a. land, 200a. meadow, 150a. pasture in Micleton, Lune, Romballkerke alias Rumerkerke and Thringarthe to be the right of the plaintiff
Consideration: £240
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 pendant seal)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/810 February 1628/29
(1) Henry Hilton of Hilton, esq.
(2) Thomas Middylton of Belsay, Northumberland, esq.
Counterpart grant of Thringarth park
Consideration: £600
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/98 December 1629
(1) Henry Hilton of Hilton, esq.
(2) Thomas Middleton of Belsay, Northumberland, esq.
Bargain and sale (enrolled) of parcels of land, meadow and pasture called Thringarth Park in the manor of Mickleton
Consideration: £600
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1011 October 1632
(1) Thomas Middleton of Belsay, Northumberland, esq.
(2) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
Grant of Thringarth Park
Consideration: £665
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1111 October 1632
(1) Thomas Middleton of Belsay, Northumberland, esq.
(2) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
Feoffment of parcels of land, meadow and pasture called Thringarth Park in the Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1212 October 1632
(1) Thomas Middleton of Bellsay, Northumberland, esq.
(2) Mathew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
Declaration that if (1) performs covenants contained in bargain and sale of 11 October 1632 of Thringarth Park, then bond in £1000 to be void
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1327 October 1632
(1) Matthew Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, esq.
(2) Thomas To[ ] clerk, parson of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
Letter of attorney, authorizing (2) to receive livery of seisin of Thringarth Parke in Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane, 1 seal pendant)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1417 August 1697
(1) George Langstaff of Withers Hill in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Lancelott Alderson of Thringarth in Lune, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of Ibanks (2a.) adjoining Thringarth Park, and 1 pasture gate in Thringarth pasture
Consideration: £30
Rent: 2s.10d. p.a.
Attached:
17 August 1697
(1) George Langstaff
(2) Lancelot Alderson
Bond in £60 for performance of covenants
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1523 June 1712
(1) John Dent of High Wemmergill, bayliff to Lady Bowes of Streatlam Castle on her behalf and on behalf of Lancelot Alderson, farmer at Thringarth, Lune, Yorkshire
(2) Richard Castell of Thringarth, Yorkshire
Articles of agreement concerning an exchange of lands at Thringarth
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/161 August 1714
Copy will of Lancelott Alderson of Thringarth in Lune, to his wife Elizabeth for life, and then to his grandson Lancelott Sowerby, a parcel of ground called [Ibainks] Executor: Lancelott Sowerby
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1717 October 1715
Probate of the will, 1 August 1714, of Lancelot Alderson, late of Thringarth Executor: Lancelott Sowerby, his nephew
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1830 October 1719
(1) William Blakston Bowes of Streetlam Castle, esq.
(2) Richard Gastell of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
Agreement for the exchange of lands at Thringarth (specified)
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/1930 October 1719
(1) Richard Gastell of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Blakstone Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
Bond in £200 for performance of covenants contained in articles of exchange of lands at Thringarth of equal date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/2029 March 1726
(1) Lancelott Sowerby of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Langstaffe of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment for the residue of 1000 years of a close called Ibanks containing 2a. and one pasture gate in Thringarth Park
Consideration: £20
Rent: 2s.10d. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/2120 and 21 May 1733
(1) William Langstaffe of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman; Lancelot Sowerby of Thringarth, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Elizabeth Bowes of Durham, spinster
Lease and release for residue of 1000 years of Ibanks (4a.) adjoining Thringarth Park on east and 1 pasture gate in Thringarth Pasture. With acknowledgement that Elizabeth Bowes was acting in trust for her brother George Bowes
Consideration: £20
Rent: 2s.10d. p.a.
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/2227 April 1781
(1) John Horn of Stanway Street, Marrowbone, Middlesex, carpenter
(2) James Rain of Thringarth Park, Lunedale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £70 for performance of indenture of assignment
(1 paper)
Leasehold Estate at Kelton, acquired post-1707 from Varah and Nicholson, 1605-1767 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/23-32)Ref: D/St/D3/3/233 August 1605
(1) Nicholas Jackson of Hagworm Hall in Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeo.
(2) Charles Jackson, brother of Nicholas of Putgang house, in Baldersdale, Yorkshire, yeoman
Partition of a tenement in Kelton, of Brian Kipling and Agnes Kipling, late wife of Thomas Kipling of yearly rent of 20s.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/2425 March 1647
(1) Nathan Jackson of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) William Dent of Hurnooke in Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment for residue of 1000 years of a messuage and farmhold in Kelton called Kiplings Tenement
Rent: 10s. p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/2529 April 1678
Probate of the will, 13 February 1677/78, of Margaret Dent of Hurwicke in Rombaldkirk devising a messuage in Ketton held at a yearly rent of 10s. from William Bowes for a residue of 1000 years to Ann Moorecroft, daughter of George Moorecroft Executor: George Moorecroft
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/261 May 1700
(1) Thomas Alderson of Carleton, yeoman, and Ann, his wife, one of daughters of George Moorecroft, late of Stockton upon Tease
(2) James Bayles of Kelton, yeoman
Assignment of messuage and farmhold at Kelton, in township of Mickleton in occupation of (2)
Rent: 10s. p.a.
Consideration: £81
(1 parchment)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/271 May 1700
(1) Thomas Alderson of Carleton, yeoman
(2) James Bayles of Kelton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Bond in £162 for performance of covenants contained in assignment of equal date
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/286 May 1743
(1) James Bayles, yeoman
(2) Jonathan Varah of Law Green, Kelton, Yorkshire, yeoman
Assignment for remainder of a term of 1000 years of a messuage etc. in Kelton
Consideration: £6 p.a. to (1) for life
Rent: 10s. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/291 May 1747
Probate of the will, 19 April 1744, of James Bayles of the Wham in Kelton, yeoman, devising all his property to Jonathan Varah. Remainders as specified Executor: Jonathan Varah of Law Green and Kelton
(parchment, 1 membrane and 1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/304 August 1747
(1) Jonathan Varah of Law Green in Kelton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Varah of the same, yeoman
Assignment of property as D/St/D3/3/28
Rent: 10s. p.a. to lord of Manor of Mickleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/31Receipts for legacies to various people from James Bayles, via his executors James Varah and then Thomas Varah, 1748
(6 papers)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/3226 December 1767
(1) Thomas Varah of Wham in Kelton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Thomas Nicholson of the same, yeoman
Assignment of property as D/St/D3/3/28
Consideration: £8 p.a. to (1) for life
Rent: 10s. p.a. to lord of the manor
(1 paper)
Miscellaneous, 1731-1801 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/33-34)Ref: D/St/D3/3/33Account of the dimensions of land taken from the Earl of Strathmore for the road within the township of Mickleton, 12 April 1792
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/34Abstract of title, 16 August 1731 - 25 April 1801, of John, Earl of Strathmore to a freehold estate at Mickleton
(1 file)
Messuage acquired from Thomas Tinkler, 1750-1806 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/35-44)Ref: D/St/D3/3/35Abstract of title, 21 February 1750/51 - 16 June 1792, to a messuage at Mickleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/3621 February 1750/51
(1) Elizabeth Alinson of Mickleton, Yorkshire, widow
(2) William Alinson and Jane Alinson, her son and daughter
Assignment of lease for 1000 years of messuage called Alinson or Peell House
Consideration: £5
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/3713 June 1767
Probate of the will, 8 August 1766, of William Allison of Mickleton, husbandman, devising all real and personal estate to his brother Edward Allison, taylor, of Mickleton and Elizabeth Thompson, spinster
Executors: Edward Allison and Elizabeth Thompson
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Ref: D/St/D3/3/383 October 1771
(1) John Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Jane Ivinson of Cockfield, widow
Mortgage in £15 of messuage in Mickleton for residue of term of 1000 years as in lease of 4 November 1607
Rent: 8d. p.a. to Lord of Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/3926 September 1781
(1) John Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Jane Hewert, wife of Richard Hewert of Cockfield, collier, previously Jane Ivison, widow
(3) Elizabeth Ivison of Cockfield, spinster, daughter of Jane Hewert and Robert Kidd of Mickleton, Yorkshire, butcher
Assignment of right of redemption of property in Mickleton
Consideration: £1 11s.6d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/40Letter from Elizabeth Tate, Newcastle, to William Rayne, Mickleton, concerning removal of a child from Mr. Raine to Newcastle, 27 February 1783;
Endorsed: 26 June 1783
Memorandum of agreement between Thomas Allison of Newcastle and William Raine, son of William Raine of Mickleton, concerning purchase of a house at the West end of Mickleton for £6 6s.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/4127 August 1783
(1) Thomas Allison of Newcastle upon Tyne, taylor, son of Thomas Allison of Mickleton
(2) William Raine, son of William Raine of Mickleton, Yorks., weaver
Assignment of dwelling house in Mickleton for residue of 1000 years (from 4 November 1607)
Consideration: £6 6s.
Rent: 3d. p.a. to Lord of Manor of Mickleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/4216 June 1792
(1) William Raine of Middleton in Teesdale, miner
(2) Thomas Tinkler of the same place, shopkeeper
Assignment of a messuage in Mickleton for residue of 1000 years from 1607
Consideration: £8 10s.
Rent: 3d. p.a. to Lord of the Manor of Mickleton
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/435 October 1803
(1) Thomas Tinkler of Middleton in Teesdale, shopkeeper
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Assignment of lease of messuage as in D/St/D3/3/36
Consideration: £12
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/44Agreement between John Hincliff and Earl of Strathmore to sell garth and housestead in Mickleton Town Street for £10, 16 January 1806
(1 paper)
Messuage and Fulling Mill, acquired 1814 from John Bustin and others, 1797-1814 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/45-48)Ref: D/St/D3/3/4518 March 1797
(1) John Dent of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
(2) George Heron of Mickleton Mill, Yorkshire, fuller and dyer
Feoffment of land measuring 34ft x 30ft adjoining Mickleton Mill
Consideration: £2 16s.8d.
Rent: 1/2d. p.a. to Lord of the Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/4628 November 1801
(1) George Heron of Mickleton Mill, Yorkshire, fuller and dyer
(2) John Bustin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, gent.
Feoffment of a messuage in Mickleton adjoining the mill and assignment of stock and goods
Consideration: £40
Rent: 1/2d. p.a. to Lord of Manor of Mickleton
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/4723 November 1813
(1) John Bustin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, and George Heron of Mickleton, fuller
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Memorandum of agreement that (2) should purchase a messuage and fulling mill at Mickleton for £165
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/4813 and 14 November 1814
(1) John Bustin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman, and Hannah, his wife; George Heron of Mickleton, Yorkshire, fuller, and Mary, his wife
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Lease and release of property as D/St/D3/3/47
Consideration: £165
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Estate at Mickleton, acquired 1816 from Esther Raine, 1802-1816 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/49-54)Ref: D/St/D3/3/49Schedule of deeds relating to land in Mickleton purchased from Esther Raine, 10 February 1800 - 13 May, 1816; copy made 1816
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/506 April 1802
(1) Joseph Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, shopkeeper
(2) Rev. Matthew Raine of Hartforth, Yorkshire, clerk
Assignment of lease for 1000 years in messuage, barn, cowhouse and garth on south of Mickleton worth 15s.2d. p.a.
Consideration: £35
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/5120 June 1807
(1) Joseph Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, yeoman
(2) Rev. Matthew Raine, late of Hartforth and now of Rutland Place, Middlesex, clerk
Assignment of allotment of 2a. on Mickleton Low Moor in Romaldkirk under enclosure of 42 Geo. III Consideration: £25
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/52Probate copy of the will, 10 February 1800, of Matthew Raine of Hartford, clerk, 9 May 1815
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Ref: D/St/D3/3/5313 March 1816
(1) Ester Raine of Southampton Row, Middlesex, spinster, and executrix of Mathew Raine, late of Hartforth
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, Lord of the Manors of Mickleton and Lune in Yorkshire
Assignment of lease for 1000 years on property as in D/St/D3/3/50
Consideration: £400
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/5413 March 1816
(1) Esther Raine of Southampton Row, Middlesex, spinster and executrix of Matthew Raine, clerk; Jonathan Raine of Bedford Row, Middlesex, barrister
(2) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
Bond in £800 for the performance of an agreement of equal date
(1 paper)
Mortgage of Mickleton properties, 1816 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/55)Ref: D/St/D3/3/5518 May 1816
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) James Farrer Steadman of Grays Inn, esq.
Draft abstract mortgage in £17,336 13s.1d. in 3% Bank Annuities, of properties in Mickleton, parish of Romaldkirk (specified)
(1 paper)
Various Farms in Mickleton exchanged with the Rector of Romaldkirk, 1817, and leased back to John Bowes, 1836 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/56-62)Ref: D/St/D3/3/5631 December 1817
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) Rev. Reginald Bligh, Rector of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
(3) George Henry, Bishop of Chester
Exchange of Cote House farm, Thomas Dent's farm, John Hinde's farm, Joseph Atkinson's farm and Thomas Raine's farm worth £330 yearly rent, for parts of Lune Moor and Holwick Moors with schedule of deeds
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/5731 December 1817
(1) John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) Rev. Reginald Bligh, Rector of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
Copy agreement by (1) to build a farmhouse on the east part of Coat House Farm, repair Thomas Dent's farmhouse, find suitable tenants for Coathouse Farm, Thomas Dent's farm, John Hind's farm, Joseph Atkinson's farm and Thomas Raine's farm, and keep these farms in good repair
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/58Extracts from the Lune and Holwick Inclosure awards with reference to the land exchanges between the Earl of Strathmore and the Rector of Romaldkirk, 1821 - 1827
(2 files)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/59Notes by W.H. Ralston as regards exchanges of land between the devisees of the late Earl of Strathmore and the Rector of Romaldkirk, in the townships of Lune and Holwick, in 1826 and 1827, 18 August 1899
(1 file, typescript)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/601833
(1) Rev. George Price, Rector of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
(2) John Bowes
Draft lease of Cotehouse farm, Thomas Dent's farm, John Hind's farm, John Atkinson's farm, Thomas Raine's farm in township of Mickleton for term of 21 years
Rent: £280 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/6111 October 1836
(1) Rev. George Price, Rector of Romaldkirk and Lord of the Manor of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire
(2) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle
Lease for 21 years of Cote House farm (111a. 1r. 31p.), Thomas Dent's farm (76a. 9p.), John Hind's farm (33a. 2r. 23p.), John Atkinson's farm (6a. 10p.), Thomas Raine's farm (10a. 1r. 37p.) all in Mickleton, in tenure of (1)
Rent: £280 p.a.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/62Schedule of lands in Mickleton leased by John Bowes from the Rector of Romaldkirk, 11 October 1836
(1 paper)
Ground and Schoolhouse at Mickleton, 1851 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/63)Ref: D/St/D3/3/6331 May 1851
(1) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.; Thomas George Lyon Bowes, Earl of Strathmore
(2) Rev. Leonard Sedgewick of Laithkirk, township of Mickleton, Yorkshire, clerk, perpetual curate of parish of Laithkirk; Albert Raine Howe of Lunedale, Yorkshire, William Raine of Mickleton, Yorkshire, Robert Bayles of Holwick, Yorkshire, yeomen; churchwardens of Lunedale, Mickleton and Holwick, Yorkshire
Draft grant of a piece of ground at Mickleton (529sq. yds) (boundaries specified) and schoolhouse thereon, with plan
(5 papers)
House with Coalhouse, acquired 1862 from William Parkin, 1829-1862 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/64-67)Ref: D/St/D3/3/64Extract from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of York relating to the grant of the administration of the goods, chattels and credits of John Parkin of Mickleton, deceased, to Elizabeth Parkin, his widow, May 1829
(1 paper)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/65June 1855
(1) Thomas Parkin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, carpenter
(2) William Parkin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, farmer; John Parkin of Barnley in Egglestone, farmer
Assignment of a term of 1000 years in 1/3 part of 2 cottages with cowbyer and coalhouse on the northside of Mickleton village occupied by Ann Watson and John Raine
Consideration: £6 6s.8d.
(parchment, 1 membrance)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/6615 January 1862
(1) William Parkin of Mickleton, Yorkshire, farmer; John Parkin of Barnley, farmer
(2) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(3) John Dickonson Holmes of Barnard Castle, gent.
Assignment by (1) to (3) at the direction of (2) of a term of 1000 years in a house with coalhouse on the northside of Mickleton village occupied by Ann Watson, in trust for (2)
Consideration: £16 10s.
(1 file)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/6727 April 1865
(1) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq.
(2) John Dickonson Holmes of Barnard Castle, esq.
(3) William Watson of Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle, esq.
(4) Edward Young Western of Bedford Row, Middlesex
Assignment by (2) and (3) to (4) at the request of (1) of a term of 1000 years in a messuage on the northside of Mickleton village
Consideration: £371 19s.10d.
(parchment, 3 membranes)
Miscellaneous, 1866-1876 (Ref: D/St/D3/3/68-70)Ref: D/St/D3/3/688 September 1866
(1) The Guardians of the Poor of the Teesdale Union, and John Porter and Thomas Raine the overseers of the poor of the township of Mickleton
(2) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle
Conveyance of an ancient cottage or tenement called 'Cobblers Hall' on the north side of the village of Mickleton to (2) for life
Consideration: £10
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/69Particulars of Hayberries farm etc. situated in and around Mickleton and on the high road to Romaldkirk, to be sold at the Cross Keys Inn, Middleton-in-Teesdale, 19 May 1876
(2 papers and 1 plan, printed)
Ref: D/St/D3/3/70Notice of sale of The West Field estate, Mickleton, 20 June 1876
(1 paper, printed)