Watson family of Barnard Castle
Reference: D/Wn Catalogue Title: Watson family of Barnard Castle Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Sections 1-19
Covering Dates: 1766-1992
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- Watson family of Barnard Castle
- WATSON FAMILY OF BARNARD CASTLE (Ref: D/Wn)
- PAPERS RELATING TO SEVERAL GENERATIONS OF THE WATSON FAMILY (Ref: D/Wn 1/)
- FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 1/1-3)
- FAMILY SCRAP AND CUTTINGS BOOKS (INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE AND ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 1/4)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 1/5)
- EARLY WATSONS (Ref: D/Wn 2/)
- FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 2/1-5)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 2/6-11)
- COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 2/12)
- NOTIFICATIONS OF DEATH AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CIRCUMSTANCES (Ref: D/Wn 2/13-14)
- OBITUARIES (Ref: D/Wn 2/15-18)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 2/19-21)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 2/22)
- LEGAL: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 2/23)
- CONVEYANCES, RELATED PLANS AND CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 2/24-32)
- SALE PARTICULARS (Ref: D/Wn 2/33)
- WAR DIARIES AND JOURNALS (Ref: D/Wn 2/34-35)
- FAMILY BIBLES, PRAYERS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS WORKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 2/36-37)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 2/38)
- MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 2/39)
- WILLIAM WATSON senior (Ref: D/Wn 3/)
- FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 3/1)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 3/2)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/3-6)
- BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES (Ref: D/Wn 3/7)
- NOTIFICATIONS OF DEATH AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CIRCUMSTANCES (Ref: D/Wn 3/8)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 3/9-17)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 3/18-21)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 3/22-23)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/24)
- LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 3/25-33)
- FAMILY BIBLES, PRAYERS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS WORKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 3/34-38)
- PEW SALES AND RELATED PLANS (Ref: D/Wn 3/39)
- CHURCH AND RELIGION: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/40)
- ART AND ANTIQUES: CATALOGUES, BOOKS AND BOOKLETS (Ref: D/Wn 3/41)
- ART AND ANTIQUES: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/42)
- TRAVEL AND HOLIDAYS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/43-49)
- AGRICULTURE: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 3/50)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 3/51-53)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 3/54-55)
- MISCELLANEOUS: SEALS (Ref: D/Wn 3/56-61)
- MISCELLANEOUS: PRINTING PLATES AND NAME PLATES (Ref: D/Wn 3/62-68)
- LOUISA WATSON, née Senior (Ref: D/Wn 4/)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 4/1-12)
- ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS (Ref: D/Wn 4/13)
- MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 4/14-15)
- SENIOR FAMILY (Ref: D/Wn 5/)
- FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 5/1)
- BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES (Ref: D/Wn 5/2-3)
- NOTIFICATIONS OF DEATH AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CIRCUMSTANCES (Ref: D/Wn 5/4)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 5/5-8)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 5/9-48)
- ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS (Ref: D/Wn 5/49)
- HOUSEHOLD: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 5/50)
- MARY WATSON, née Longden and LONGDEN FAMILY (Ref: D/Wn 6/)
- FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 6/1-2)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 6/3-7)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 6/8-16)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 6/17)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 6/18-20)
- CHARLOTTE MARIA INNES (Ref: D/Wn 7/)
- BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES (Ref: D/Wn 7/1-3)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 7/4-5)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 7/6-10)
- TRAVEL JOURNALS (Ref: D/Wn 7/11)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 7/12-16)
- MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 7/17)
- WILLIAM WATSON junior (Ref: D/Wn 8/)
- OBITUARIES (Ref: D/Wn 8/1)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 8/2-3)
- GENERAL DIARIES AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 8/4-6)
- LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 8/7-12)
- PROPERTY: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 8/13-14)
- PERSONAL ACCOUNTS (Ref: D/Wn 8/15)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 8/16-18)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 8/19-31)
- ANNE ELIZABETH LONGDEN, née Watson, and THOMAS LONGDEN (Ref: D/Wn 9/)
- COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 9/1)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 9/2-6)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 9/7-24)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 9/25-28)
- MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 9/29-31)
- WILLIAM JAMES WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 10/)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 10/1-2)
- BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES (Ref: D/Wn 10/3-4)
- COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/5-7)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 10/8-18)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/19-21)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/22-23)
- GENERAL BUSINESS INTERESTS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 10/24)
- GENERAL BUSINESS INTERESTS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 10/25)
- LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/26-35)
- PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: APPOINTMENTS AND AWARDS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/36)
- CONVEYANCES, RELATED PLANS AND CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/37)
- PERSONAL ACCOUNTS (Ref: D/Wn 10/38)
- MILITARY COMMISSIONS AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 10/39)
- TRAVEL JOURNALS (Ref: D/Wn 10/40)
- SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 10/41-42)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 10/43-49)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 10/50-56)
- MISCELLANEOUS: PRINTING PLATES AND NAME PLATES (Ref: D/Wn 10/57)
- MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 10/58)
- MARGARETTE LOUISA WATSON , née Jobson (Ref: D/Wn 11/)
- KEEPSAKE BOOKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 11/1)
- HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 11/2)
- RECIPES (Ref: D/Wn 11/3-4)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 11/5-18)
- JOBSON FAMILY (Ref: D/Wn 12/)
- FAMILY COATS OF ARMS (Ref: D/Wn 12/1-5)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 12/6)
- APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES (Ref: D/Wn 12/7)
- MILITARY: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 12/8)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 12/9-20)
- GEORGE WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 13/)
- LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 13/1-4)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 13/5-6)
- INNES WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 14/)
- FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 14/1-16)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 14/17)
- LEGAL: CASES, OPINIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 14/18)
- CHARITIES: AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES (Ref: D/Wn 14/19)
- CHARITIES: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 14/20)
- CONVEYANCES AND RELATED PLANS AND CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 14/21-25)
- WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 14/26)
- GAME REGISTERS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 14/27-29)
- SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 14/30-31)
- DRESSMAKING: CUTTINGS AND NOTES (Ref: D/Wn 14/32-33)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 14/34-35)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 14/36-121)
- Constance Watson, née Pixley, (Ref: D/Wn 14/36-52)
- Innes Watson (Ref: D/Wn 14/53-66)
- Innes and Constance Watson (Ref: D/Wn 14/67-78)
- Swanington Court (Ref: D/Wn 14/79-115)
- Oak Lodge (Ref: D/Wn 14/116-121)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 14/122-124)
- HARRY CRAWFORD WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 15/)
- COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE: (Ref: D/Wn 15/1)
- LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/2)
- ORDERS OF MEMORIAL SERVICES (Ref: D/Wn 15/3)
- WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/4)
- KEEPSAKE BOOKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 15/5-6)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/7-17)
- SCHOOL REPORTS (Ref: D/Wn 15/18)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 15/19)
- LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/20-23)
- LEGAL: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 15/24-27)
- MILITARY: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 15/28-39)
- WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/40-48)
- TRAVEL JOURNALS (Ref: D/Wn 15/49-50)
- SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 15/51-52)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 15/53-67)
- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 15/68-75)
- HARRY CRAWFORD AND LILA WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 16/)
- WEDDING: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 16/1-3)
- PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 16/4)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 16/5)
- LILA WATSON, née Haslewood, and HASLEWOOD FAMILY (Ref: D/Wn 17/)
- BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 17/1-7)
- KEEPSAKE BOOKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 17/8-11)
- CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 17/12-30)
- CHARITIES: AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES (Ref: D/Wn 17/31-36)
- CHARITIES: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 17/37)
- WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 17/38-39)
- CHURCH: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 17/40)
- CHURCH: BOOKLETS (Ref: D/Wn 17/41-43)
- CHURCH AND RELIGION: MISCELLANEOUS (Ref: D/Wn 17/44)
- SILHOUETTES (Ref: D/Wn 17/45)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 17/46-47)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 17/48-58)
- ADA MARY FORD, née Watson, and GERTRUDE WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 18/)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 18/1-9)
- CHILDREN OF HARRY CRAWFORD WATSON (Ref: D/Wn 19/)
- SCHOOL: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 19/1)
- MILITARY: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 19/2)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 19/3-6)
- GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 19/7-22)
Catalogue Description
Records of the Watson family of Barnard Castledeposited on long-term loan:
2 November 2001 Acc: 2801(D)
27 November 2007 Acc:3438(D)
INTRODUCTION
This is a catalogue of the family papers of the Watsons of Barnard Castle which date from the late 18th to the late 20th century. The papers relate primarily to members of the Watson family and to those families related through marriage including the Seniors, Longdens, Milvains, Jobsons, Mitchells and Haslewoods.
The Watsons had a solicitor's practice in Barnard Castle from 1817 to 1985. This was founded by William Watson senior (1794-1883). Spring Lodge in the Newgate area of the town, which was the Watson family home from 1825 to 1989, was also built by William Watson senior. The family played a very active role in the social, political and cultural life of Barnard Castle. For more detailed biographical information see the headings to the individual sections of this catalogue.
These papers were in the possession of William Innes Watson (1906-1988) at the time of his death. A large number of the papers relate to him and his hobbies and interests.
CATALOGUE ARRANGEMENT
SECTION HEADINGS
The catalogue has been subdivided into 34 sections. Section 1 contains items which relate to several generations of the Watson family. Section 2 contains items relating to the siblings of William Watson senior (although not to William Watson senior himself) and also to earlier generations of the Watson and related families. Sections 3 to 28 relate to individuals and family groups within the Watson or related families. The order of sections 3 to 28 is determined according to the position of the individuals or family group in the Watson family tree ( see Watson family tree for key to order of sections.) Section 29 relates to items which definitely relate to members of the Watson family but it is not possible to identify the individual or individuals. Section 30 relates to members of the Watson family who do not fit into any of the earlier section headings. Section 31 relates to Messrs. Watson solicitors; although the family solicitors was actually only known by this name in the time of W.I. Watson the firm has been referred to by this name throughout the catalogue for the sake of simplicity. Section 32 refers to items relating to Spring Lodge, including the gardens and art works and antiques formerly contained in the house. Section 33 contains items relating to Barnard Castle most of which have a connection with the Watson family. Section 34 contains items which do not fit under any other section.
1 Papers relating to several generations of the Watson family
2 Early Watsons
3 William Watson senior
4 Louisa Watson, née Senior
5 Senior family
6 Mary Watson, née Longden, and Longden family
7 Charlotte Maria Innes
8 William Watson junior
9 Anne Elizabeth Longden, née Watson, and Thomas Longden
10 William James Watson
11 Margarette Louisa Watson, née Jobson
12 Jobson family
13 George Watson
14 Innes Watson
15 H.C. Watson
16 H.C. and Lila Watson
17 Lila Watson, née Haslewood, and Haslewood family
18 Ada and Gertrude Watson
19 Children of H.C. Watson (items relating to the children of H.C. Watson as a group rather than as individuals)
20 W.I. Watson
21 W.I. and Anne Watson
22 Anne Watson, née Milvain
23 Milvains
24 Kathleen Marshall, née Mitchell, and Mitchell family
25 H.B. Watson
26 J. Merryne Watson
27 Margaret Cooke-Hurle, née Watson, and family
28 Rupert and Julian Watson
29 Unidentified Watsons
30 Other Watsons
31 Messrs. Watson solicitors
32 Spring Lodge
33 Barnard Castle
34 Miscellaneous
SUB-SECTIONS
Each section as listed above can be divided into a number of possible sub-sections. A full list of all sub-sections is shown below. The sub-sections will always follow the order laid out in this list. As can be seen there are a large number of possible sub-sctions but none of the sections will use all of them.
[Family history]
FAMILY TREES
FAMILY COATS OF ARMS
FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
FAMILY SCRAP AND CUTTINGS BOOKS (INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE AND ENCLOSURES)
FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: MISCELLANEOUS
[Births, deaths and marriages]
BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES
WEDDING: PHOTOGRAPHS
COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS
WEDDINGS: MISCELLANEOUS
LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE
NOTIFICATIONS OF DEATH AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CIRCUMSTANCES
OBITUARIES
ORDERS OF MEMORIAL SERVICES
BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: MISCELLANEOUS
[Wills, settlements and trusts]
WILLS, SETTLEMENTS AND TRUSTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
[General diaries and reminiscences (see also military and travel)]
GENERAL DIARIES AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
GENERAL REMINISCENCES
[Keepsake books]
KEEPSAKE BOOKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
[Visitors' and address books]
VISITORS' BOOKS
TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS BOOKS
DINNER PARTY BOOKS
{Childhood and school]
SCHOOL: PHOTOGRAPHS (for general photographs of children see general photographs)
CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOL REPORTS
CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: MISCELLANEOUS
[Business and legal]
GENERAL BUSINESS INTERESTS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS:
GENERAL BUSINESS INTERESTS: MISCELLANEOUS
LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
LEGAL: CASES, OPINIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
SALE OF LEGAL PRACTICE: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
LEGAL: MISCELLANEOUS
APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES
[Public service and politics]
PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: APPOINTMENTS AND AWARDS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: PHOTOGRAPHS
PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: CORRESPONDENCE
PUBLIC SERVICE AND POLITICS: MISCELLANEOUS
[Charities]
CHARITIES: AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES
CHARITIES: MISCELLANEOUS
[Property]
CONVEYANCES, RELATED PLANS AND CORRESPONDENCE
SALE PARTICULARS
ESTATE MAPS
PROPERTY: GENERAL PLANS AND PLANS RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS
PROPERTY REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS: BILLS, ESTIMATES CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
PROPERTY: MISCELLANEOUS
[Personal finance]
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
[Military]
WAR DIARIES AND JOURNALS
WAR REMINISCENCES AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
MILITARY: PHOTOGRAPHS
WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE
MILITARY COMMISSIONS AND RELATED PAPERS
MEDALS
MILITARY HISTORY AND MUSEUMS: VOLUMES, MANUSCRIPTS, BOOKLETS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
MILITARY HISTORY AND MUSEUMS: CORRESPONDENCE
MILITARY: MISCELLANEOUS
[Church and religion]
FAMILY BIBLES, PRAYERS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS WORKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
PEW SALES AND RELATED PLANS
CHURCH: PHOTOGRAPHS
CHURCH: BOOKLETS
CHURCH AND RELIGION: MISCELLANEOUS
[Art and antiques (including family portraits)]
ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
SILHOUETTES
INVENTORIES OF ART, ANTIQUES, SILVER AND CHINA (WITH RELATED CORRESPONDENCE AND ENCLOSURES)
ART AND ANTIQUES: CATALOGUES, BOOKS AND BOOKLETS
ART AND ANTIQUES: MISCELLANEOUS
[Architecture]
ARCHITECTURE: BOOKLETS
ARCHITECTURE: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
ARCHITECTURE: MISCELLANEOUS
[Travel]
TRAVEL JOURNALS
TRAVEL AND HOLIDAY: PHOTOGRAPHS
TRAVEL AND HOLIDAY: CORRESPONDENCE
TRAVEL AND HOLIDAY: MISCELLANEOUS
[Sports and country pursuits]
GAME REGISTERS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: SCRAP BOOKS AND CUTTING ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: PHOTOGRAPHS:
GAME FAIRS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS
SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS: MISCELLANEOUS
[Hobbies and interests]
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: SCRAPBOOKS
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: PHOTOGRAPHS
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: CORRESPONDENCE
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: MISCELLANEOUS
[Gardens and gardening]
GARDENING ALBUMS
GARDENING NOTES AND NOTEBOOKS
GARDENS AND GARDENING:CORRESPONDENCE:
GARDENS AND GARDENING: MISCELLANEOUS
[Household]
RECIPES
DRESSMAKING: CUTTINGS AND NOTES
HOUSEHOLD: MISCELLANEOUS
[Local history]
LOCAL HISTORY: BOOKLETS:
LOCAL HISTORY: MISCELLANEOUS
[Agriculture]
AGRICULTURE: PRIZE CERTIFICATES
AGRICULTURE: MISCELLANEOUS
[General photographs (including family photographs)]
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES)
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS
[General correspondence]
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
[Miscellaneous]
MISCELLANEOUS: PLANS
MISCELLANEOUS: SEALS
MISCELLANEOUS: PRINTING PLATES AND NAME PLATES
MISCELLANEOUS
Catalogue Contents
This section contains items which relate to several generations of the Watson family and those families related by marriage. It contains some very useful family trees. D/Wn 1/5 is a particularly attractive and comprehensive family photograph album.
FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 1/1-3)Ref: D/Wn 1/1This section contains papers relating to John Watson (1747-1800) and Elizabeth Watson, ne Crawford (1754-1834) and earlier generations of their families. It also contains papers relating to their children, excluding William Watson senior (1794-1883) whose papers are in section 3.
John Watson (1747-1800) was a draper while his father John Watson of Coverham ( c.1726-1762) was a mason. Matthew Crawford (1711-c .1775), the father of Elizabeth Watson, ne Crawford, was a barrister.
The items relating to Rev George Watson (1787-1815) who was an army chaplain and James Watson (1721-1826) who was a land surveyor are of particular interest. Many items relating to the early members of the Watson family can also be found in section 26.
William Watson senior (1794-1883) was the tenth child of John Watson (1747-1800) and Elizabeth Watson, ne Crawford, (1754-1834). He was founder of the family solicitors firm which was to become Messrs. Watson. He also built the family home, Spring Lodge in Barnard Castle. He was secretary and treasurer of Barnard Castle Agricultural Society for 48 years. He was also Steward of the Manors of Raby, Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale. He married twice, firstly to Louisa Senior (1803-1847) in 1833 and secondly to Mary Longden (1824-1903) in 1850. He was father of four children, three from his first marriage, Anne Elizabeth Watson (later Longden) (1835-1861), William James Watson (1838-1920) and George Watson 1840-1899), and one from his second, Innes Watson (1851-1931).
FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 3/1)Ref: D/Wn 3/1Louisa Watson, née Senior (1803-1847) was the first wife of William Watson senior (1794-1883). They were married in 1833. She was mother of three children, Anne Elizabeth Watson (later Longden) (1835-1861), William James Watson (1838-1920) and George Watson (1840-1899).
CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 4/1-12)Ref: D/Wn 4/1The Senior family of Southall, Middlesex were the family of Louisa Watson, née Senior (1803-1847). Her father William Senior (died 1825) set up a family trust in his will and a number of the papers in this section relate to this.
FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 5/1)Ref: D/Wn 5/1Mary Watson, née Longden (1824-1903) was the second wife of William Watson senior (1794-1883). She was mother of one child, Innes Watson (1851-1931).
FAMILY TREES (Ref: D/Wn 6/1-2)Ref: D/Wn 6/1Charlotte Maria Innes, née Le Cren, (died 1874) was the aunt of Mary Watson, née Longden (1824-1903). She married Robert Wintle Innes (1794-1850) in 1834
BIRTH, BAPTISM, MARRIAGE, DEATH AND BURIAL CERTIFICATES AND ENTRIES (Ref: D/Wn 7/1-3)Ref: D/Wn 7/1William Watson junior (1816-1892) of Thorngate House, Barnard Castle, was son of James Watson (1791-1826) and nephew of William Watson senior (1794-1883). He was admitted as a solicitor in 1839 and was a partner with Messrs. Watson solicitors. He held many public positions including Clerk to the Greta Bridge Petty Sessions, Registrar to Barnard Castle County Court and Chairman of Barnard Castle Board of Health. He was also Steward of the Manors of Barnard Castle, Middleton-in-Teesdale and Raby. He had a particular interest in education in the local area. He was also Councillor for the Barnard Castle Division on Durham County Council and was electoral agent for Sir George Elliot. He had also been Colonel of 2nd Volunteer Battalion 3rd Durham Light Infantry. He married Mary Bowness (died 1891) in 1860. They had no children.
OBITUARIES (Ref: D/Wn 8/1)Ref: D/Wn 8/1Anne Elizabeth Longden, née Watson, (1835-1861) was eldest child of William Watson senior (1794-1883) She married Thomas Longden (died 1859), brother of her step-mother, Mary Watson, née Longden (1824-1903)
COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 9/1)Ref: D/Wn 9/1William James Watson (1838-1920) was second child of William Watson senior. He trained as a solicitor and, after spending a few years in London, joined Messrs. Watson, solicitors, in 1870. He held many public positions including Registrar of Barnard Castle County Court, Clerk to Startforth Rural District Council, Chairman of Barnard Castle Urban District Council and Trustee of the Bowes Museum. He was also Steward to the Manors of Barnard Castle, Middleton-in-Teesdale and Raby. He married Margarette Louisa Jobson (1841-1911) in 1863. They had three children, Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934), Ada Mary Watson (later Ford) (1865-1934) and Gertrude Watson (1866-1960).
FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 10/1-2)Ref: D/Wn 10/1Margarette Louisa Watson, née Jobson, (1841-1911) was wife of William James Watson (1838-1920) whom she married in 1863. She was mother of three children, Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934), Ada Mary Watson (later Ford), (1865-1934) and Gertrude Watson (1866-1960)
KEEPSAKE BOOKS (INCLUDING ENCLOSURES) (Ref: D/Wn 11/1)Ref: D/Wn 11/1The Jobson family of Bishop Auckland were the family of Margarette Louisa Watson, née Jobson, (1841-1911). Dr. John Jobson (c.1810-1889), her father, was a very well known North Country medical practitioner who made his name during the 1831-1832 cholera epidemic. He was one of the original Lieutenants in 1860 of the 4th Durham Rifle Volunteers (later 6th Battalion D.L.I.) Several items relating to the Jobson family can be found in section 26.
FAMILY COATS OF ARMS (Ref: D/Wn 12/1-5)Ref: D/Wn 12/1George Watson (1840-1889) was the third child of William Watson senior (1794-1883) and Louisa Watson, née Senior (1803-1847). He initially entered Messrs. Watson as a solicitor but later gave up law. He emigrated to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1875 and was employed there as superintendent of a coffee plantation until his death. He never married.
LEGAL: APPOINTMENTS AND ADMISSIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE (Ref: D/Wn 13/1-4)Ref: D/Wn 13/1Innes Watson (1851-1931) was youngest child of William Watson senior (1794-1883), and only child of Mary Watson, née Longden (1824-1903). Innes Watson (1851-1931) was youngest child of William Watson senior (1794-1883), and only child of Mary Watson, née Longden (1824-1903). After university at Oxford he was a barrister for a few years. After giving up law, he occupied himself with outdoor and artistic pursuits. He married Constance Pixley in 1880. They had no children.
FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 14/1-16)Ref: D/Wn 14/1(1-2)Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934) was eldest child of William James Watson (1838-1920). He became a partner with Messrs. Watson, solicitors. He held many public posts including Clerk to Barnard Castle, Staindrop and Greta Bridge Petty Sessions, Registrar of Barnard Castle County Court and Clerk of Startforth Rural Council. He joined the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, and was appointed colonel of 6th Battalion, D.L.I. Territorials in 1905. He commanded the 6th Battalion when they were first posted to France in First World War. He also had many social and sporting interests. He married Lila Haslewood (died 1952) in 1904. They had four children, William Innes Watson (1906-1988), Harry Boulby Watson (1907-1979), J. Merryne Watson (1910-1994) and Margaret Louisa Cooke-Hurle, née Watson, (born 1912).
COURTSHIP AND WEDDING: CORRESPONDENCE: (Ref: D/Wn 15/1)Ref: D/Wn 15/1(1-2)This section contains items which relate to both Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934) and his wife, Lila Watson, née Haslewood, (died 1952).
WEDDING: PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 16/1-3)Ref: D/Wn 16/1Lila Watson, née Haslewood, (died 1952) was daughter of Rev. Boulby Haslewood (1829-1897) and Jane Haslewood, née Milner, (died 1909) who married in 1863. Rev. Boulby Haslewood was Vicar of Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire for 40 years up until his death. He was father of twelve children, a son and a daughter from his first marriage, and a son, who died in infancy, and nine daughters from his marriage to Jane Milner. On his death the family moved to Startforth Hall which had been the family home of the Feildings, the family of the mother of Jane Haslewood, née Milner. Lila Haslewood married Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934) in 1904. They had four children,William Innes Watson (1906-1988), Harry Boulby Watson (1907-1979), J. Merryne Watson (1910-1994) and Margaret Louisa Cooke-Hurle, née Watson (born 1912). She took an active part in local public life, she was one the first women magistrates to serve in County Durham. Lila Watson, née Haslewood, (died 1952) was daughter of Rev. Boulby Haslewood (1829-1897) and Jane Haslewood, née Milner, (died 1909) who married in 1863. Rev. Boulby Haslewood was Vicar of Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire for 40 years up until his death. He was father of twelve children, a son and a daughter from his first marriage, and a son, who died in infancy, and nine daughters from his marriage to Jane Milner. On his death the family moved to Startforth Hall which had been the family home of the Feildings, the family of the mother of Jane Haslewood, née Milner. Lila Haslewood married Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934) in 1904. They had four children,William Innes Watson (1906-1988), Harry Boulby Watson (1907-1979), J. Merryne Watson (1910-1994) and Margaret Louisa Cooke-Hurle, née Watson (born 1912). She took an active part in local public life, she was one the first women magistrates to serve in County Durham. She was involved in many charitable and social organisations.
BURIALS AND MEMORIAL TABLETS: CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED PAPERS (Ref: D/Wn 17/1-7)Ref: D/Wn 17/1Ada Mary Ford, née Watson, (1865-1934) and Gertrude Watson (1866-1960) were daughters of William James Watson (1838-1920). Ada Mary Watson married Rev. Alfred Ford in 1895 and had two children. Gertrude Watson, who never married, was also known as 'Aunt Dot'.
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHS (Ref: D/Wn 18/1-9)Ref: D/Wn 18/1(items relating to the children of H.C. Watson as a group rather than as individuals)
This section comprises of group photographs of the children of Harry Crawford Watson (1864-1934) and his wife, Lila Watson, née Haslewood, (died 1952). These are William Innes Watson (1906-1988), Harry Boulby Watson (1907-1979), J. Merryne Watson (1910-1994) and Margaret Louisa Cooke-Hurle, née Watson, (born 1912)
(for general photographs of children, see general photographs)
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