Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 332 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Sherwood family of Snow Hall, Gainford, and Raine family
Covering Dates: 1570-1971
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- Miscellaneous documents
- Miscellaneous documents - Papers of the families of Raine and Sherwood (Ref: D/X 332)
- Sherwood Family of Snow Hall, 1658 - 1850 (Ref: D/X 332/1-43)
- Deeds and Papers (Ref: D/X 332/1-30)
- Genealogical and Biographical Papers (Ref: D/X 332/31-43)
- The Raine Family, descendants of John Raine of Bowbank d.1615 (Ref: D/X 332/44-421)
- Family Papers (Ref: D/X 332/44-76(1-3))
- Rev. William Raine (1774-1858), second son of Joseph and Jane Raine of Batsford in Gloucestershire (Ref: D/X 332/77-124)
- Photographs and drawings of houses and places associated with William Raine and William Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/125-145)
- William Surtees Raine (1813-1886), only son of Rev. William Raine, and his wife Mary Sherwood (Ref: D/X 332/146-204)
- William Sherwood Raine (1841-1895) eldest son of William Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/205-343)
- Bertram Surtees Raine (1896-1971), younger son of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/344-421)
- Genealogical papers and historical notes (Ref: D/X 332/422-569)
- Papers or Articles Written by Bertram Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/422-494)
- Raine Family: Heraldic Arms (Ref: D/X 332/495-504)
- Pedigrees and notes on the Raine and related families (Ref: D/X 332/505-543)
- Transcripts of notes and letters, by Bertram Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/544-569)
- The Church and Parish of Gainford (Ref: D/X 332/570-584)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: D/X 332/585-622)
- Deeds and accounts (Ref: D/X 332/585-590)
- Newpapers (Ref: D/X 332/591-592)
- Correspondence and miscellaneous papers (Ref: D/X 332/593-603)
- Verses and Poems (Ref: D/X 332/604-612)
- Miscellaneous Drawings or Photographs (Ref: D/X 332/613-622)
Catalogue Description
Papers of the families of Raine and Sherwood,deposited on long-term loan
18 October 1971 Acc: 610(D)
22 May 1985 Acc: 1589 (D)
22 August 1986 Acc: 1683 (D)
The collection comprises papers of the Sherwood family of Snow Hall, Gainford and the descendants of John Raine of Bowbank, a small hamleton the south bank of the Tees. The families were connected by marriage to each other and also to the Surtees family of Mainsforth (see: D/X 1022), several of their members shared an enthusiasm for genealogy and antiquarian matters.
The collection also includes material relating to Gainford and items concerning other families named Raine, notably the owners of Snow Hall in the 18th century before it came into the possession of the Sherwoods. To avoid confusion, these papers are to be found in the miscellaneous section of the list. Papers of the Rev. James Raine, on the other hand, are listed with the family documents. From 1816 to 1858 he was librarian to the Dean & Chapter of Durham and a close friend of Thomas Sherwood, Robert Surtees, author of The History of Durham 1816-1834, and William Raine but no family connection has been established. It was he who proposed the formation of the Surtees Society as a memorial to Robert Surtees and acted as its first secretary.
Much of the Gainford material is associated with the Edleston family. Joseph Edleston, formerly fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, was vicar of Gainford from 1862 until his death in 1895. Both his children were friends of Bertram Surtees Raine and, on her death, Alice Edleston left him their house in Gainford. He mentions (D/X332/569) that many documents were found in the house when he took it over.
The recurrence of particular Christian names and the practice of using surnames as Christian names is particularly confusing in this collection. The name 'Surtees' for example was given to one or two boys in each generation following the marriages of the sisters, Elizabeth and Jane Surtees, to Richard Sherwood and Joseph Raine in 1766 and 1770 respectively, as were the other family names Crosier and, later, Sherwood. By the end of the 19th century Surtees had become joined with Raine to form an integral part of the surname of one branch of the family, the descendants of the Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine. The following pedigrees have been compiled from information contained in the documents. They are not necessarily comprehensive but are intendend primarily to assist in the use of the collection.
Contents
D/X 332/1-43 Deeds and papers relating to the Sherwood family of Snow Hall, 1658-1850
D/X 332/44-421 Deeds and papers relating to the descendants of John Raine of Bowbank (d.1615), 1645-1971
D/X 332/422-569 Genealogical papers and historical notes, including papers collected by Bertram Surtees Raine for the registration of his pedigree, June 1933, and transcripts of items in the preceding sections
D/X 332/570-584 Papers relating to the church and parish of Gainford
D/X 332/585-622 Miscellaneous items, including documents relating to other families named Raine
Catalogue Contents
Miscellaneous documents - Papers of the families of Raine and Sherwood (Ref: D/X 332)Sherwood Family of Snow Hall, 1658 - 1850 (Ref: D/X 332/1-43)Deeds and Papers (Ref: D/X 332/1-30)Ref: D/X 332/1
23 October 1658
(1) Richard Bowser, gent, plaintiff
(2) William Pearson and Elizabeth his wife; William Jackson; Richard Pallicer and Elizabeth his wife; and Thomas Simpson and Isabell his wife, deforciants
Exemplication of fine, obtained in the Court of Common Bench, Westminster, 20 October 1658, in respect of 3 messuages, 1 cottage, 4 gardens, 60a. of meadow, 40a. of pasture and 300a. of moor and common of pasture in Coundon, Midridge and North Auckland otherwise Bishop Auckland
Consideration: £100
Seal, of Richard, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth
(Parchment, 1 membrane, English, 1 pendant seal)
Ref: D/X 332/2Papers in the case of Edward Chandler, bishop of Durham and Francis Pewterer, gentleman, plaintiffs against Frances Bowser, widow, and her sons William Bowser and Anthony Bowser, defendants, concerning damage to the plaintiffs' colliery workings in the manor of Bondgate in Auckland alleged to have been caused by the defendants' colliery workings under Coundon Lane; 13 October 1736 - 19 September 1737
Comprises: brief for the plaintiffs, bill, answer, interrogatories and writ to examine witnessess
(3 files, 2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/3Probate copy of will of Ralph Bowser of Bishop Auckland, esq., 29 January 1801
Devises his house in Bishop Auckland, copyhold estate called Holeforth and three leasehold fields in St. Andrew Auckland to his wife Sarah for life, then to his son Richard; and a field in Etherley Lane, St. Andrew Auckland to his daughter, Elizabeth Sherwood. Remainders as specified
(Parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/X 332/4Summary of transactions between 1761 and 1799 concerning property near Snow Hall, compiled from a list of deeds in the Muniment Room at Raby, 12 May 1933
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/5(1)Photograph of miniature of Richard Sherwood (1734-1816) of Staindrop and Snow Hall and of his wife Elizabeth Surtees (1735-1814), n.d.
(1 photograph, 7 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/5(2)Photograph of miniature of Elizabeth Surtees (1735 - 1814) wife of Richard Sherwood of Staindrop and Snow Hall, n.d.
(1 photograph, 7 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/6Transcript of two letters from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees, congratulating him on his marriage, saying that he has sent him a small parcel of coins and inviting him and his wife to dine and to see over the castle and park at Bishop Auckland, 2 July 1807
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/7Letter from Thomas Sherwood to Rev. James Raine informing the latter of the death of the vicar of Gainford and of his intention of visiting Durham, 6 September 1816
Enclosed: Copy of verse written by Thomas Sherwood on the Surtees and Sherwood families including 'Lines never rivall'd by Walter Scott or the Lord of Newstide' [Byron], 1816
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/8Letter from R[ichard] C[rosier] Sherwood in Chitton, India, to Ralph Sherwood advising against the latter's seeking a medical appointment with the [East India] Company if he is able to pursue his profession in England, urging him not to neglect religous duties, recommending suitable reading matter, and saying that the writer intends leaving India in March on account of his health, 26 February 1817
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/9Letter from Thomas Sherwood to James Raine concerning and including a copy of the poem "Eleonora Rediviva" by Steevens, a parody of lines on Elinour Rummin composed by Skelton, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/10Photocopy of letter from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees thanking him for the third volume of the History of Durham pointing out additions and errors, including information relating to the Moorcroft pedigree and describing a number of drawings made by his cousin, Tom [Thomas Surtees] Raine, 1 December 1823
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/11Letter from Thomas Sherwood to James Raine inviting him to Snow Hall and congratulating him on his good fortune, 1 January 1824
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/12Letter from Rev. James Raine to Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall concerning the possibility of a vacancy at Sherburn Hospital for one of Raine's nominees, tithes, family and local news, 17 April 1825
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/13Letter from Christopher Sherwood (recipient unspecified) answering queries concerning the income and church of the chapelry of Denton in the parish of Gainford, 30 April 1826
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/14Copy of extracts from letters from John Raine while an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, to his sister Martha and his brother, James Raine, concerning Ralph Sherwood, 2 and 11 October 1826
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/15Photograph of portrait by Wageman, portrait painter to the King of Holland, of Ralph Sherwood (1798-1830) second son of Thomas Sherwood, in the character of "Dandie Dinmont", n.d.
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 15 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/16Copy of will of Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall, Doctor of Physic, 21 February 1828
Devises all realty in the parish of Gainford to his kinsman, Robert Surtees of Mainsforth in trust. Remainders as specified,
(19 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/17Letter from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees concerning the history of the Culley family, recommending the schoolmaster at Gainford, James Raine, for the vacancy at Bishop Middleham and drawing his attention to a sale of coins, 10 May 1828
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/18Copy of "Lord Eriskéne's Epigram on Dr. Lettsom", written by E[lizabeth] S[arah] Sherwood in a notebook belonging to Thomas Sherwood, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/19Letter from E[lizabeth] S[arah] Sherwood (1807-1829) inviting a lady to dine with her parents at Snow Hall the following day, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/20Letter from R[alph] Sherwood to [Robert] Surtees giving an account of his journey from London and his ill health, 6 November 1829
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/21Letter from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees concerning the history of Gainford wood, the Selaby and Snow Hall estates, and the deterioration in the health of his son Ralph; with note in pencil (by Bertram Surtees Raine) that Ralph died four days later, 7 January 1830
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/22Two notes written by Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall immediately before his suicide:
Directing that the Rev. James Raine should be sent for immediately his body is found and that "my wretched carcase should not be intered at Staindrop near my virtuous and most excellent parents ...", February 1830
To Rev. James Raine thanking him for his friendship and requesting that he should undertake his burial, 28 February 1830
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/23Copy of letter from James Raine (to Robert Surtees) concerning the disposition of Thomas Sherwood's estate, 11 March 1830
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/24Copy of obituary of Thomas Sherwood (d.28 February 1830) on pp. 89 and 90 of the Gentleman's Magazine, January 1831
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/25Letter from R[ichard] C[rosier] Sherwood in Cheltenham to Rev. James Raine expressing his sorrow on hearing of the unexpected death of Robert Surtees and reflecting on the deaths of other relatives, notably Thomas Sherwood, 19 February 1834
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/26Transcript of letter from Richard Crosier Sherwood, in Cheltenham, to Rev. James Raine approving the proposal to found the Surtees Society, commenting on his sister's health (Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Sherwood) and the provisions of Christopher Sherwood's will (Christopher Sherwood d.1833), 24 May 1834
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/27Probate copy of will dated 25 April 1833, of Christopher Sherwood of Darlington, gentleman. Devises all realty to his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Sherwood. Proved 30 May 1835
Remainders as specified,
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/28Transcript of letter from Thomas Surtees Raine in Geneva to Rev. James Raine, giving an account of events leading up to the death of William Sherwood and the reaction of his sister Mary Sherwood, 26 August 1835
See also: D/X332/73 and D/X332/561
(3 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/29Probate copy of will dated 8 April 1835, of William Sherwood of Snow Hall, esq.
Devises all realty to his sister, Mary Sherwood, her heirs and assigns. Remainders as specified.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/30Photograph of portrait of Richard Crosier Sherwood (1778-1850), brother of Thomas Sherwood, in the possession of Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
Endorsed: biographical notes on Richard Crosier Sherwood and his daughters, n.d.
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Genealogical and Biographical Papers (Ref: D/X 332/31-43)Ref: D/X 332/31Pedigree of the Bowser family of Bishop Auckland in the 17th and 18th centuries, compiled by Thomas Sherwood, c.1810
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/32Pedigree of the Bowser family of Bishop Auckland from 17th to 20th centuries compiled by Sir Herbert Conyers Surtees n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/33Pedigrees of the Sherwood family of Newcastle upon Tyne in the 16th and 17th centuries, extracted from the visitations of 1564 and 1666; and of the Sherwood family of Staindrop and Snow Hall in the 18th and 19th centuries, (compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine?), n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/34Pedigree of the Sherwood family of Staindrop and Snow Hall, with biographical notes, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/35Pedigree of the Sherwood family of Purley, 18th - early 20th centuries, compiled after 1932
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/36List of entries in the parish registers of Newcastle upon Tyne, St. Nicholas, recording the baptisms and marriages of people named Sherwood, 1623 - 1728
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/37Genealogical and biographical notes concerning the Sherwood and Raine families, compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine from Sir Cuthbert Sharp's copy of R. Surtees' History of Durham, in the Dean and Chapter Library, Durham, August 1940
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/38Newspaper cutting reporting a meeting of the Teesdale Record Society at which the circumstances surrounding the suicide of Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall were recalled, 18 January 1941
(1 newspaper cutting)
Ref: D/X 332/39Paper written by Bertram Surtees Raine entitled "Men that are gone from the household of Staindrop", concerning the lives of Richard Sherwood of Staindrop and Snow Hall (1734-1816) and his descendants, October 1946
(5 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/40"Thomas Sherwood, of Snow Hall, Physician and Antiquary, 1769-1830", photocopy of printed article by B[ertram] S[urtees] R[aine], Whorlton, December 1944
Includes a pedigree of the Sherwood family showing their connection with the families of Surtees and Raine, n.d.
(10 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/41"Ralph Sherwood: student of medicine and actor, born at Bishop Auckland, 3 April 1798, died at Snow Hall, 11 January 1830": copy of talk (given by Bertram Surtees Raine), n.d.
(9 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/42Extract from pp 36 and 37 of "Men that are gone" by Henry Spencer (1862), relating to Christopher Sherwood (1801-1833), attorney and coroner for Darlington Ward, third son of Thomas Sherwood, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/43Genealogical notes and memoranda concerning the life and career in the Indian Medical Service of Richard Crosier Sherwood (1778-1850), with brief notes on his children, n.d.
(8 papers)
The Raine Family, descendants of John Raine of Bowbank d.1615 (Ref: D/X 332/44-421)Family Papers (Ref: D/X 332/44-76(1-3))Ref: D/X 332/44Extract made by Robert Surtees of Mainsforth from the will of Laurence Rayne of Barnard Castle dated 15 February 1643/44, proved 1645 [extract made in 19th century]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/45Pages from the diary of Richard Rayne of Stockton on Tees, recording births, marriages and deaths of the Raine family 1699 - 1802 and including note of the laying of the foundation stone of Stockton church 1710 and its consecration, 1712
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/46Copy of inscription on the grave of Frances Raine, wife (?) of Christopher Raine of Bishop Auckland, gent. died 1724 [Copy made in 20th century]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/47Letter in rhyme, with transcript and genealogical notes, from Joseph Raine of Batsford, Gloucestershire, to his brother Richard Raine of Barnard Castle telling of his wife's recovery (from the birth of their son Crosier b.10 April 1772), with a description of "the little bantling", 3 May 1772
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/48Photocopy of D/X332/47
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/49Pages from Bible belonging to Jane Moorcroft in 1733 recording births and marriages of members of the Moorcroft family from 1709 to 1750, extracted from the Bible at Burdon, 14 November 1811
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/5019 December 1811
Photostat of probate copy of will, 2 April 1807, of Ann Raine of Great Burdon, spinster (sister of Joseph Raine of Barnard Castle and of Batsford, Gloucestershire).
Devises her quarter of the Manor of Grisby in Yorkshire to her nephews, Rev. William Raine and Thomas Surtees Raine, subject to specified annuities, and devises her house in Barnard Castle to her brother, Joseph Raine
(3 papers, negative photostat copies)
Ref: D/X 332/5114 October 1812
(1) Rev. William Raine of Halford, Warwickshire, clerk
(2) Thomas Surtees Raine of Foster Place in the city of Dublin, esq.
(3) Crosier Raine of the Inner Temple, London, esq. (brother of (2) and (3))
(4) Thomas Sherwood of Bishop Auckland, esq.
Copy memorial of release, dated 3 September 1812, by (1) to (3) of one third of a moiety devised to (1) by Ann Raine of a fourth share of the manor of Girsby or Grisby formerly belonging to Moorcroft Wastell esq., and one third of a moiety devised to (1) by Ann Raine of three farmholds and closes (specified), five cottages, tithes and mines; (2) having previously released to (3) one third of his moiety of the said premises devised to him by Ann Raine
(5 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/52Memorial of will of Moorcroft Wastell formerly of Barnard Castle but late of Great Burdon, esq., dated 15 October 1787, concerning his fourth part of the manor of Girsby or Grisby in Yorkshire and other lands in Girsby; registered at Northallerton by Thomas Surtees Raine devisee named in the will of Ann Raine, 15 October 1812
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/53Memorial of will of Ann Raine of Great Burdon, spinster, dated 2 April 1807, concerning her fourth part of the manor of Girsby or Grisby and other lands at Girsby formerly the estate of Moorcroft Wastell esq., registered at Northallerton by Thomas Surtees Raine, 15 October 1812
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/54Notes and three copies showing part of the Raine pedigree and drawing of the crest granted to Crosier Raine and his brothers William and Thomas Surtees Raine, 31 December 1814, sent to Rev. James Raine, n.d.
(1 paper, 2 positive and 1 negative photostat papers)
Ref: D/X 332/55Letter from Crosier Raine, before going on a journey, to his brother Rev. William Raine at Batsford on business matters including the obligation to provide copies of Grisby deeds and his efforts to obtain a receipt from the Tontine office, 5 June 1816 with notes added on 1 and 12 June 1816
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/56Notes relating to members of the Raine family of Barnard Castle and Stockton on Tees between 1700 and 1807, (in the handwriting of Crosier Raine the elder), compiled after 1817
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/57Notes relating to the Moorcroft family in the 18th century, early 19th century
[In the handwriting of Crosier Raine the elder?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/58Draft will of Jane Raine of Batsford, Gloucestershire, widow (of Joseph Raine), devising all her estate and effects to her sons Crosier, and the Rev. William Raine, with note explaining the exclusion of her third son Thomas Surtees Raine, 2 August 1823
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/59Copy (by Crosier Raine?) of inscriptions on the altar tomb in Batsford churchyard of Joseph Raine 1739-1814 and his wife Jane 1738-1824
[Copy made in the 19th century]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/60Abstract of will of Philip Raine of Gainford, son of Richard Raine (brother of Joseph Raine) and Jane Breaks, dated 8 March 1812, proved 4 August 1824
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/61Debenture for securing to Alice Raine (daughter of Richard and Jane Raine) and her executors payment of the principal sum of £423 10s. and interest from the estate of the late Right Hon. William Townsend, Lord Ventry, n.d.
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/621829
(1) Crozier Raine of Gainford, esq.
(2) Rev. William Raine of the city of Durham, clerk and his wife, Mary Grove Raine
(3) Thomas Surtees Raine of Oswald House, in the parish of St. Oswald, and his wife, Margaret Raine
(4) Henry Donkin of the city of Durham, gent.
Memorial of lease and appointment and release, dated 30 and 31 March 1829, concerning three messuages and closes five cottages, tithes and mines in Girsby or Grisby, Yorkshire, and one fourth part of the manor of Girsby (premises devised to (2) and (3) by Ann Raine of Great Burdon); registered at Northallerton by William Raine
(4 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/63Letter from Crosier Raine to Rev. James Raine concerning the writer's candidature for election to the Athenaeum Club, 19 July 1830
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/6419 December 1838
Photostat of probate copy of the will, 2 October 1838, of Crosier Raine, formerly of Batsford, Gloucestershire and of Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq.
Devises his quarter of the Manor of Grisby in Yorkshire and all his lands etc. in Grisby and all other realty to his brother, Rev. William Raine of Widford, Gloucestershire.
Remainders as specified
(6 papers, negative photostat)
Thomas Surtees Raine (1776-1845), third son of Joseph and Jane Raine of Batsford, Gloucestershire
Ref: D/X 332/65Drawings of monuments and inscriptions in Gainford Church made by Thomas Surtees Raine at the request of Robert Surtees, the historian, one of which is reproduced in Surtees History of Durham IV, p.9, c.1823
(1 paper, 1 card, pen and ink)
Ref: D/X 332/66Sketches of Butterby (near Croxdale) drawn by Thomas Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper, pen and ink)
Ref: D/X 332/67Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine in London to Rev. James Raine at Ovington, Greta Bridge, concerning a replica he has had made of an old seal, 25 July 1825
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/6819 October 1827
(1) Thomas Surtees Raine of Oswald House, Durham, esq.; Sheriff Middleton of Durham, gent; and Hannah French of Durham City, spinster
(2) The Bishop of Durham and the Vicar General of the diocese
Copy bond in the sum of £3,000 whereby Margaret Raine, wife of (1) and daughter of Rev. Richard Wallis, late Rector of Seaham, and her sisters, Eliza and Alicia Jane, will cause an inventory to be made of the goods of their late father, Rev. Richard Wallis, and present it at the Registry of the Consistory Court of Durham before 19 April 1828
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/69Photograph of painting of Hurworth Grange, home of Thomas Surtees Raine between 1828 and 1836, n.d.
Reverse contains biographical notes compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 21 cm. x 15 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/70Photograph of engraving of a painting of Sockburn by Thomas Surtees Raine used in R. Surtees' History of Durham, Vol. III, p.234, c.1840
[Photograph taken by The Northern Echo, 1966]
(1 photograph, 21 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/71Sketches of Sledwish Hall and its ceiling, dated Mainsforth 1831
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/72Copies of five letters from Thomas Surtees Raine to Rev. James Raine concerning the formation of the Surtees Society, with two letters from William Raine to Rev. James Raine on the same subject, 1834 and 1835
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/73Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine in Geneva to Rev. James Raine at Crook Hall concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of William Sherwood of Snow Hall, 26 August 1835
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/74Copy (by Bertram Surtees Raine) of the will of Thomas Surtees Raine of Pilmore, esq., dated 3 January 1845, proved at Durham, 8 September 1845
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/75Biographical notes relating to Thomas Surtees Raine 1776-1845 (compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine), n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/76(1-3)Photograph and two copies of Mrs. Margaret Raine (d.1870) widow of Thomas Surtees Raine of Hurworth Grange, 1860s
(3 photographs, 6 cm. x 10 cm., sepia)
Rev. William Raine (1774-1858), second son of Joseph and Jane Raine of Batsford in Gloucestershire (Ref: D/X 332/77-124)Ref: D/X 332/77Notebook belonging to William Raine while at Queen's College, Oxford, containing: transcriptions of poems (mostly epitaphs) and miscellaneous works including Sir G. Stranton's account of Lord Macartney's embassy to China and Newton's "Dissertations on the Prophecies", 1794-1798
(1 volume, card bound)
Ref: D/X 332/78Certificate of the admission of William Raine, Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, to the order of deacons, by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the chapel of Lambeth Palace, 12 March 1797
(parchment, 1 membrane; pendent seal)
Ref: D/X 332/79Certificate of ordination to the priesthood of Rev. William Raine, M.A., Fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford, by the Bishop of Oxford at the Cathedral of Christ Church, Oxford, 3 June 1798
(parchment, 1 membrane; pendent seal)
Ref: D/X 332/80Copies of poems written by Rev. William Raine: "On parting from his dog Ranger 1802", "Epitaph on Tiny", "Lines on the Daisy", n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/81Epitaph, in verse, for the dog Tiny, (written by Rev. William Raine), n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/82Riddle sent to Rev. William Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/83Certificate issued 5 July 1968, of the marriage of Rev. William Raine and Mary Grove Parker solemnised at the Priory Church, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, 13 April 1809
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/X 332/84Wrapper formerly containing lock of hair belonging to Mrs. Parker of Lechlade, Gloucestershire, mother of Mary Raine n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/85Letter from Mrs. A. Selwyn of Batsford, Gloucestershire, to Mary Raine wife of Rev. William Raine then vicar of Halford, Warwickshire, congratulationg her on the birth of her first child (Jane b.7 April 1810); with typed transcript and biographical notes [April 1810]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/86Certificate by the Bishop of Gloucester that William Raine, M.A., clerk, has subscribed to the articles of religion and taken the oaths of supremacy before his institution to the rectory of Widford, Gloucestershire, 3 August 1812
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/X 332/87Certificate of institution by the Bishop of Gloucester of Rev. William Raine to the Rectory of Widford in the County and Diocese of Gloucester, 3 August 1812
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/88Letter, with photocopy, from Crosier Raine to his brother William's fifth child Elizabeth Raine (aged about 6 years) at Batsford, describing his journey to London, 18 June 1823
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/89Letter from Crosier Raine in London to his niece Elizabeth Raine (aged 6 years) at Batsford imagining her playing with her sisters and other similar matters, 29 March 1824
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/90Letter from Crosier Raine in London to his niece, Elizabeth Raine (aged 7 years), telling her of the journey he intends to take to France and Italy, 26 March 1825
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/91Letter from Crosier Raine in Turin to his brother William's children, Mary and Surtees (William Surtees) Raine aged about 14 and 12 years, at Batsford, describing his journey from Paris, 27 May 1825
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/92Letter from Crosier Raine in Rome to his niece, Elizbeth Raine (aged 8 years), describing his experiences in Rome, 3 January 1826
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/93Pencil sketch of two children playing, given to Catharine Alice Raine, the youngest child of Rev. William Raine (aged about 6 years), by her cousin E.A. Graves, 23 October 1827
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/94Instructions for knitting rings, sent by Miss Scruton to Miss Mary Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/95Letter from R. Collier to Rev. William Raine concerning attempts to find a curate for Lemington, advising him not to resign the living, with news of friends and acquaintances in Gloucestershire, 12 March 1828
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/96Letter, with photocopy, from Crosier Raine to his niece Elizabeth Raine asking her to write to him and tell him how she likes Worsall Hall, 13 December 1830
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/97Copy of verses written (by Rev. James Raine) in an album belonging to Mary Raine, second daughter of Rev. William Raine, Worsall Hall, 10 August 1831
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/98Transcript with biographical notes of letter from the Rev. William Raine, Worsall Hall, to Rev. James Raine naming possible tenants for a house (Snow Hall?) and discussing the advantages of sending his son, William Surtees Raine, to the new University of Durham if it be established, James Raine's dispute with the Dean & Chapter and other family matters, 13 February 1832
(3 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/99Letter from Crosier Raine to his niece Elizabeth sending silk for a frock which he bought in Rome, 10 July 1832
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/100Letter from E. Selwyn (?) of Batsford to Elizabeth Raine, daughter of Rev. William and Mary Raine at Worsall Hall on family matters, 16 July 1832
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/101Transcripts of two letters from Rev. William Raine to Rev. James Raine concerning his subscription (to the Surtees Society), 28 May 1834 and 21 July 1835
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/102Letter from Crosier Raine to his niece, Elizabeth Raine, describing watches he is sending to her and her sisters before he leaves for the continent, with mention of the news that Mary Sherwood is likely to return to England in October, 15 June 1836
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/103Photocopy of letter from William Raine to James Raine asking him to procure a portrait of his mother (Jane neé Surtees) painted by his brother Tom (Thomas Surtees Raine) advertised in the catalogue for the sale at Mainsforth, 8 December 1836
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/104Notebook belonging to Catherine A[lice] Raine (1821-1881) sixth child of Rev. William Raine, containing verses and poems by unspecified authors, 1836
(1 volume, card bound)
Ref: D/X 332/105Letter cover addressed to Rev. William Raine at Worsall Hall near Yarm, 1 February 1838
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/106Testimonial addressed to the Bishop of Oxford on the presentation of William Raine to the perpetual curacy of Swinbrook in Oxfordshire signed by James Heargill, rector of Smeaton, W.T. Wild vicar of Weston Chapel, Francis Lipscomb rector of Welbury and endorsed by Edward [Harcourt] Archbishop of York, 19 March 1838
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/107Extracts from two letters from Rev. William Raine to Rev. James Raine explaining the circumstances tempting him to move from Worsall Hall to Swinbrook, and describing the new parsonage house in course of construction, 23 March 1838 and 11 May 1839
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/108Licence granted by the Bishop of Oxford to Rev. William Raine to take the Perpetual Curacy of Swinbrooke in the County and Diocese of Oxford, 11 April 1838
(parchment, 1 membrane, tag seal)
Ref: D/X 332/109Letter from William Raine at Stockton, on his journey from Worsall Hall to Swinbrook, to James Raine asking him to make enquiries at Durham concerning a parcel of books which has not arrived, telling him of the death of his brother, Crosier, and describing the new parsonage at Swinbrook with mention of the impending induction of Surtees (William Surtees Raine) to one of the Swinbrook churches, 11 May 1839
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/110Three letters from Alice Raine of Gainford to her cousin Mary (wife of Rev. William Raine) concerning her garden and other domestic matters, one dated 25 March 1845
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/111Copy of the will of Alice Raine of Gainford, spinster, 20 April 1847 and probate granted, 10 July 1847
(3 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/112Transcript, with biographical notes, of letter [see D/X332/205] from William Sherwood Raine, eldest son of William Surtees Raine, to one of his aunts accepting an invitation to visit Swinbrook, 4 April 1849
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/113Transcripts with biographical notes of six letters written to Crosier Surtees Raine, "Bo", by his grandparents, Rev. William and Mary Raine [see D/X332/156-157,169,171-172,174], 1849-1851 and of one letter from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt Mary [see 332/206], 2 March 1855
(7 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/114Photocopies of two letters [see D/X332/171 and 174) from Mary Raine to her grandson Crosier Surtees Raine, 12 December 1851 and 27 September 1851
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/115Note to accompany present given by William Sherwood Raine, "Willy", as a child to his grandmother (Mrs. William Raine); and pressed flowers given by William Sherwood Raine and Crosier Surtees Raine to their grandmother, February and June 1850
(1 paper and 2 pressed flowers in paper wrappers)
Ref: D/X 332/116Pressed flower in paper wrapper labelled "Jessamine from bouquet worn by Mama on her birthday August 13 1850 - age 75" [Mary wife of William Raine]
(1 flower in paper wrapper)
Ref: D/X 332/117Pressed flower, worn by Mary Raine on her birthday, 12 August 1854
(1 pressed flower in paper wrapper)
Ref: D/X 332/118Copies of a pair of photographs showing Rev. William Raine and his wife Mary Grove Parker late in life, each with a grandchild [William Sherwood Raine aged about 15 years?] and John Hunter Raine, [1855]
(1 card and 3 photographs, 9 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/119Two photocopy sets of letter [see D/X332/206 for original letter] from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt Mary Raine concerning the departure of Rev. William Raine and his family from Swinbrook, 2 March 1855
(6 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/120Transcript with biographical notes of letter [see D/X332/208 for original letter] from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt Mary Raine, n.d. (mid 1850s)
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/121Copies of newspaper (?) reports of the celebration of harvest home at Swinbrook, September 1856 and 1857
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/12225 June 1858
Probate copy of will, 21 September 1838, and codicil, 12 May 1856, of Rev. William Raine of Batsford, Gloucestershire.
Devises his moiety of a fourth share in the manor of Grisby and other estates in Grisby, Yorkshire, to his son William Surtees Raine of Worsall Hall, Yorkshire, esq. Remainders as specified, 25 June 1858
(parchment, 5 membranes)
Ref: D/X 332/123Extracts from the will of Rev. William Raine, late of Batsford in Gloucestershire, 21 September 1838, proved 25 June 1858
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/124Schedule of the property for probate under the will of Rev. William Raine who died on 5 January 1858, n.d.
(1 paper)
Photographs and drawings of houses and places associated with William Raine and William Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/125-145)Ref: D/X 332/125Photograph of Batsford, Gloucestershire, home of Joseph and Jane Raine from 1770-1824, n.d. on reverse: copy of drawing of Widford church where Rev. William Raine was rector, 1812-1855, drawing made (by his eldest daugher Jane Raine), 15 September 1848
(1 photograph, 17 cm. x 12 cm., black and white, mounted on
card)
Ref: D/X 332/126Pencil drawing of Worsall Hall, Yarm, Yorkshire, home of Rev. William Raine and his family 1831-1839, drawn by his daughter Jane Raine, n.d.
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/127(1-3)Photograph and 2 copies of Jane Raine's drawing of Worsall Hall, one with historical notes on the back, n.d.
(3 photographs, 21 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/128(1-3)Photograph and 2 copies of a drawing of Worsall Hall by Jane Raine, n.d.
(3 photographs, 13 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/129Photograph of the drawing of Worsall Hall by Jane Raine mounted on the back of a photograph of a drawing by Jane Raine of Swinbrook church and churchyard, Oxfordshire, where Rev. William Raine was rector from 1838-1855, drawing dated 1847
(1 card, 16 cm. x 10.5 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/130Photograph of the parish church and churchyard at Swinbrook, Burford, Oxfordshire, n.d.
(1 photograph, 13 cm. x 8 cm., printed postcard, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/131Photograph of a drawing of Swinbrook Rectory, near Burford, Oxfordshire, built in 1838 by the 2nd Lord Redesdale, home of Rev. William Raine and his family 1839-1855, n.d.
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 12 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/132Two copies of photograph of the vicarage and gardens at Swinbrook, Burford, Oxfordshire, n.d.
(2 photographs, 13 cm. x 8cm)
Ref: D/X 332/133Drawing of unidentified house (found with papers of Mary Raine, wife of Rev. William Raine), n.d. [mid 19th century]
(1 card, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/134(1-2)Photograph and copy of drawing (by Jane Raine?) of Kencot, home of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood 1846-1850, 4 September, n.y.
(2 photographs on card, 16 cm. x 11.5 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/135(1-2)Photograph and copy of oil painting (of Snow Hall) by Thomas Surtees Raine of Croft near Darlington, one endorsed with notes by Bertram Surtees Raine, 4 November 1929
(2 photographs, 19.5 cm. x 15 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/136Photograph of similar painting of Snow Hall, n.d.
(1 photograph, 21 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/137Pencil sketch of the south front of Snow Hall, 1836
(1 paper pencil drawing, 40 cm. x 25 cm)
Ref: D/X 332/138Sepia drawing of Snow Hall (by Jane Raine?), 18 June 1859
(1 card, 26 cm. x 17 cm)
Ref: D/X 332/139Pen and ink drawing of Snow Hall (by Jane Raine), July 1859
(1 card, 25 cm. x 17 cm)
Ref: D/X 332/140Photograph of a water colour of Snow Hall, possibly painted by Jane Raine (1810-1882), sister of William Surtees Raine, with note that the original is possessed by Bertram Surtees Raine, 4 November 1929
(1 photograph, 21 cm. x 15 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/141(1-2)Photograph and copy of Snow Hall, copied from a small photograph taken from the Yorkshire bank of the Tees, c. 1865
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 9 cm., sepia, 1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/142Drawing of Gainford church and churchyard by [Jane Raine], 1 July 1859
(1 card, 25 cm. x 17 cm)
Ref: D/X 332/143Sepia drawing and photograph copy of Gainford Church and the River Tees by Jane Raine, n.d. [1859]
(1 card, 25 cm. x 17 cm. and 1 photograph, 21 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/144Sepia drawing and photograph copy of Gainford Mill, near Snow Hall, by Jane Raine, 5 July 1859
(1 card, 25 cm. x 17 cm. and 1 photograph, 21 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/145Sepia drawing of a mill on the River Tees near Snow Hall [Gainford Mill?], n.d.
(1 card, 26 cm. x 15cm)
William Surtees Raine (1813-1886), only son of Rev. William Raine, and his wife Mary Sherwood (Ref: D/X 332/146-204)Ref: D/X 332/146Pressed polyanthus leaf given to Mary Sherwood by William Surtees Raine, 14 September 1827
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/147Visiting card of Miss [Mary] Sherwood of Snow Hall, n.d. [c.1835]
(1 card, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/148Letter from Mary Sherwood in Montreux to Mrs. (James) Raine, Crook Hall reflecting on her past sad experiences and her desire for a letter from Mr. Raine [William Surtees?], with an account of the death of Miss Ursula Ridsdale and description of her daily life, 13 January 1838
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/149Letter from John Smith of Cleatlam Cottage to Mary Sherwood at Bassett près Vévey on financial and other business matters, 12 October 1839
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/150Letter from William Surtees Raine to Mary Sherwood at Swinbrook, Oxfordshire, 16 December 1839
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/151Portrait of Mary Sherwood [1811-1889] as a young woman, n.d.
(1 drawing mounted, 16 cm. x 20cm)
Ref: D/X 332/152Photograph of a painting of Mary Sherwood, by Hornung of Geneva, 1839
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 17 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/153Letter and transcripts from Jane Raine of Swinbrook to Crosier Surtees Raine, 30 November (1848?)
(5 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/154Letter from his aunt and godmother Elizabeth Irwin of Newgrove to Crosier Surtees Raine,13 December [1848?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/155Letter from his godmother Elizabeth Irwin to Crosier Surtees Raine concerning his new baby brother [Thomas Surtees Raine, born 13 May 1849],n.d. [May 1849]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/156Letter and transcript from his grandmother (Mrs. William Raine) of Swinbrook to Crosier Surtees Raine while staying in Weston Super Mare with his brothers and sister after they had had the chicken pox, June 1849
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/157Letter and transcript from his grandmother (Mrs. William Raine) of Swinbrook to Crosier Surtees Raine, (Summer) 1849,
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/158Letter from his aunt Mary Raine of Swinbrook to Crosier Surtees Raine, 7 November [1849]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/159From his aunt Sherwood [Mary Ann, wife of Richard Crosier Sherwood?] to Crosier Surtees Raine concerning her present of a rocking horse, 27 March (1850?)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/160Letter from a friend, Richard Quarrell, (a child) to Crosier Surtees Raine sympathising with his illness and sending his own family news, n.d. (1850?)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/161Letter and transcript from his mother, Mary Raine, in Redcar to Crosier Surtees Raine including description of the High Level Bridge in Newcastle, n.d.
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/162Letter and transcript from his mother, Mary Raine, in Redcar to Crosier Surtees Raine on note paper headed with engraving of Guisborough Abbey, Yorkshire, n.d. [July 1850]
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/163Letter and transcript from his brother, William Sherwood Raine, to Crosier Surtees Raine in Redcar, July 1850
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/164Letter and transcript from his brother, Henry Surtees Raine, to Crosier Surtees Raine in Redcar, (July 1850)
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/165Letter and transcript from his brother, William Sherwood Raine, to Crosier Surtees Raine at Gainford-cross, written with letter from his mother describing the royal family on Darlington Station, 4 September 1850
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/166Letter and transcript from his father, William Surtees Raine, to Crosier Surtees Raine in Gainford, 26 September 1850
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/167Letter and transcript from his mother, Mary Raine, at Gainford to Crosier Surtees Raine on his birthday, 26 September 1850
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/168Letter from his aunt, Frances Ann Robinson, on note paper headed with an engraving of the Friary, Richmond to Crosier Surtees Raine, 26 September 1850
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/169Letter and transcript from his grandmother, Mary Raine, [Mrs. William Raine] to Crosier Surtees Raine on note paper headed with engraving of the proposed building for the great Exhibition of 1851, n.d.
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/170Letter from his aunt, Mary Raine, in Edinburgh, written on note paper headed with engraving of Calton Hill to Crosier Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/171Letter and transcript from his grandmother, Mary Raine [Mrs. William Raine], to Crosier Surtees Raine with mention of a petition being organised by his grandfather [Rev. William Raine] "about the saucy Pope", [concerning the restoration of the Roman Catholic hierarchy?] 12 December 1850
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/172Letter and transcripts from his grandfather, Rev. William Raine, to Crosier Surtees Raine, 18 December 1850
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/173Letter from his aunt, Mary Raine, in Edinburgh on note paper headed with engraving of the High School, Calton Hill to Crosier Surtees Raine, Edinburgh, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/174Letter and transcript from his grandmother, Mary Raine [Mrs. William Raine], to Crosier Surtees Raine, 27 September 1851,
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/175Letter from his godmother, Elizabeth Irwin of Newgrove, to Crosier Surtees Raine on note paper headed with engraving of Coombe Cottage, Weston Super Mare [the residence of Rev. W.W. Rowley], 25 September (1854)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/176Letter from his godmother, Elizabeth Irwin of Newgrove, to Crosier Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/177Letter and transcript from Henry Surtees Raine, Bush Inn, Maryborough [Queensland, Australia], third son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, to his mother describing the country and people, 10 September 1862,
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/178Biographical notes relating to Henry Surtees Raine (1843-1862), third son of William Surtees Raine, and copies of inscriptions on a tomb in Gainford churchyard relating to Alice Raine (1769-1846) and three of the children of William Surtees and Mary Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/179Copy title page of particulars, and plan of, Snow Hall and lands in Gainford, to be sold by auction at the King's Head Hotel, Darlington, 19 September 1864
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/180Copy title page of particulars, and plan, of Girsby estate in the parish of Sockburn, to be sold by auction at the King's Head Hotel, Darlington, 19 September 1864
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/181Letter from Louisa, Lady Waterford, Coldstream, to Mrs. Raine [wife of William Surtees Raine?] upon receipt of a hearth rug, 27 October 1864
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/182Transcript of letter to The Times by William Surtees Raine entitled "Comparative Courage of Terriers", describing an incident, involving his sons Frank and Alfred, his dog Crab and a fox, which took place in 1864 or 1865, c.1866
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/183Photograph of a terrier dog named Crab, the animal of [William Surtees Raine of Snow Hall], c.1865
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 10 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/184Letter from Annie Surtees Marsden, South Bailey, Durham, to her cousin, Crosier [Raine], at Snow Hall on family matters [shortly before he returned to New Zealand with his brother Francis James Raine], 10 February [1865]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/18515 February 1867
(1) Elizabeth Irwin of Newgrove, County Down, Ireland
(2) William Crommelin Irwin, Surtees Irwin, Henry Irwin and Robert Crosier Irwin, sons of (1)
Appointment by (1), to each of (2) under a power contained in the will of her father Rev. William Raine, 21 September 1838, of portions consisting of £220 consolidated £3% Annuities
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/1866 December 1867
(1) Elizabeth Irwin, wife of Crommelin Irwin of New Grove, County Down, Ireland
(2) Henry Irwin, son of (1)
Appointment by (1) to (2), under a power contained in the will of her father Rev. William Raine, 21 September 1838, of a portion consisting of consolidated £3% Annuities
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/187Letter from William Surtees Raine to Dr. Edleston, Rector of Gainford, concerning plans to plant trees, 29 March 1870
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/188Letter from William Surtees Raine to his daughter, Jane, concerning his holiday in Rothesay, Bute, 1 January 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/189Letter from J[ohn] H[unter] Raine, Sherwood Downs (New Zealand) to his aunt, Jane, in Cheltenham containing news of his family, 23 March 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/19013 January 1881
Probate copy of will, 31 December 1871, of Catharine Alice Raine of Cheltenham, County of Gloucester, spinster.
Bequeaths to her brother, William Surtees Raine, £50; to her sister, Frances Ann Robinson, £50; and the residue and reaminder of her real and personal estate to her sisters, Jane Raine and Mary Raine
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/191Letter from George W. Mylne to Miss Raine arranging a meeting, Monday 1 May [1882?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/192Accounts of the executors of Miss Jane Raine and Miss Mary Raine [sisters of William Surtees Raine] with Messrs. Shum, Crossman, Crossman & Prichard, 31 August 1881 - 28 April 1885
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/193Letter from William Surtees Raine sending his subscription to Gainford School for the year 1881-1882, 31 October 1882
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/194Copy of monumental inscriptions relating to Joseph Raine (1857-1882), ninth and youngest son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, died 10 November 1882
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/195Letter from William Surtees Raine at Leamington to "Bo" (Crosier Surtees Raine) telling him that his mother is ill and would not be able to see him if he came, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/196Letter from William Surtees Raine in Lower Norwood to his brother-in-law Crommelin (Irwin) sending condolences on the death of his brother, Henry, 19 February 1883, with draft of letter [correspondents unknown] concerning fixing fair rents on estates in Lisburn, Ireland, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/197Newspaper cutting containing obituary of William Surtees Raine of Gainford, Durham and Bradridge, Devon, [December 1886]
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/198Copy of obituary notice of William Surtees Raine of Gainford and of Bradridge, Devon, died 23 December 1886; with on the reverse a copy of Lord Erskine's "Epigraph on Dr. Lettsom" taken from note book belonging to Dr. [Thomas] Sherwood, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/199Copies of letter from the secretary of the Literary Institute, Gainford, to Mrs. W.S. Raine conveying the society's condolences on the death of her husband and of her reply, 26 January and 11 March 1887
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/20019 February 1887
Photostat of probate copy of will, 15 November 1879, of William Surtees Raine of Bradridge, Ivy Bridge, County of Devon, esq. Devises and bequeaths all realty and personalty to his wife
(1 paper, negative photostat copy)
Ref: D/X 332/201Photograph of [William Surtees Raine] in middle life, n.d.
(1 photograph, 13 cm. x 17 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/202Photograph of William Surtees Raine of Snow Hall (1813 - 1886) on horseback, n.d.
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 12 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/203(1)Photograph of the grave of William Surtees Raine (1813 - 1886), n.d.
(1 photograph, 17 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/203(2)Photograph of the grave of William Surtees Raine (1813 - 1886), n.d.
(1 photograph, 17 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/20418 June 1889
Photostat of probate copy of will with two codicils, 19 July 1887, of Mary Raine [widow of William Surtees Raine] of Bradridge, Ivy Bridge, County of Devon, and of Mornington Road, Regents Park, County of Middlesex, widow. Revokes all previous wills; bequeaths furniture and household goods to her son, Alfred Octavius Raine; devises and bequeaths all realty and remaining personalty to her trustees (her sons, Alfred Octavius Raine and Thomas Surtees Raine, with Alexander Crossman of Gray's Inn, Esq.) to be sold to meet expenses and various annuities here specified and trusts here specified
(8 papers, negative photostat copies)
William Sherwood Raine (1841-1895) eldest son of William Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/205-343)Ref: D/X 332/205Letter from William Sherwood Raine, eldest son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, to one of his aunts accepting invitation to visit Swinbrook, 4 April 1849
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/206Letter from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt, Mary, concerning her imminent removal from Swinbrook, 2 March 1855
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/207Two illustrated letters from William Sherwood Raine while a pupil at Durham School, to his parents, December 1855 and December 1856
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/208Letter and transcript from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt, Mary, accepting her invitation to stay, n.d. (mid 1850s)
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/209Letter from William Sherwood Raine, Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to Thomas Surtees Raine regretting his inadequate education, discussing books he is reading and preparations for leaving New Zealand, 25 August 1870
Also see: D/X 332/252 for transcript of the letter
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/210Letter from William Surtees Raine to his son, William Sherwood Raine, informing him of the death of his brother, Joseph, with mention of his anxiety about Crosier's way of life, 26 January 1883
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/211Copy of letter from W. Cunningham Smith, general manager of the New Zealand Refrigerating Co. to (William Sherwood) Raine wishing him well in South America and including a testimonial, 5 February 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/212Letter from A.M. Clarke, manager of Agricultural and Pastoral Estates for the Bank of New Zealand, Temuka, New Zealand, to William Sherwood Raine at Gainford wishing him well on his new venture in South America with some local news including the prospects of employment for William's brother, John Raine, 5 July 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/213Copy of extract from above letter from A.M. Clark to W.S. Raine, being a testimonial as to his experience and character, 5 July 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/214Letter from W. Sherwood Raine on board the S.S. Heraclides to Messrs. Hogg & Wright on business concerning the renewal of a loan of $20,000 to Mr. E.P. Goodhall, 26 July [1886?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/215Letter from William Sherwood Raine, Buenos Aires, to Surtees (Thomas Surtees Raine) concerning the death of Mary (their sister Mary Cooke), 5 October 1888
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/216Copy of testimonial in Spanish by J.G. Walker, Buenos Aires, on behalf of William S. Raine, 7 November 1888
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/217Copy of testimonial by Edward Elworthy, Canterbury, New Zealand, on behalf of W. Sherwood Raine stating that he has been employed in the management of livestock in New Zealand and for the past four or five years has assisted in the management of some large properties in the Argentine, 10 July 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/218Copy of testimonial by Edward Elworthy on behalf of W.S. Raine, employed for the greater part of the last 20 years in the management of livestock in New Zealand, July 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/219Open letter by James Watson, manager for the Estancia La Paz de Don Pedro Fùnes, Provincia de Cordova certifying that owing to the high premium on gold and for other reasons his firm no longer requires the services of W.S. Raine as manager, 29 December 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/220Letter form W. Sherwood Raine, Casilla 230, Buenos Aires, to Surtees (Thomas Surtees Raine) congratulating him on his engagement to be marriedand giving local news concerning the cost of postage, a revolution in La Plata and Buenos Aires, and the price of gold, 31 October [1890]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/221William Sherwood Raine's letter of introduction from Thomas B. Barnett, Buenos Aires, to Messrs. Colts Bros. in respect of the purchase of land at the Estacion Gilbert, 23 March 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/222Letter from G.J. Hurd, La Cabaña [Argentina] to William Sherwood Raine, offering him employment, 23 July 1893
[Also see: D/X 332/286 for a letter from Elizabeth Irwin to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning the death of William Sherwood Raine, 14 November 1895]
(1 paper)
Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine (1849-1929), sixth son of William Surtees Raine
Ref: D/X 332/223The third volume of the journal of Thomas Surtees Raine, 28 April - 11 July 1870, 21 June - 20 November 1871 Includes memorandum of letters written in 1872
(1 volume, card bound)
Ref: D/X 332/224Journal kept intermittently by Rev. T. Surtees Raine while at Barnby Rectory and at South Witham Rectory, 8 April 1893 - 26 February 1904
(1 volume, leather bound)
Ref: D/X 332/225Photograph of family with two small boys [one of them Thomas Surtees Raine as a child?] endorsed: "given to me the day after my ordination, T.S.R.", c.1878
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 6 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/226Enlargement of photograph described in D/X 332/225 of family with two small boys, endorsed "T.S.R." c.1878
(1 photograph, 13 cm. x 9 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/227Letter from Jane Raine of Cheltenham to her nephew, Surtees, [Thomas Surtees Raine] on family and personal matters, 30 October, n.y.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/228Letter from Francis James Raine [5th son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood], Snow Hall, to his brother Thomas Surtees Raine describing a supper party and shooting expeditions, 6 February 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/229Letter from Francis James Raine in Weymouth to his brother Thomas Surtees Raine on family matters, 21 February 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/230Letter from Francis James Raine, 50 St. George's Road [London], to his brother, Thomas Surtees Raine, telling of his sight-seeing in London, 4 March 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/231Letter from Francis James Raine on board the ship Canterbury [bound for New Zealand] to his brother, Thomas Surtees Raine, describing conditions on the ship [March] 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/232Letter from John H. Raine [4th son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood], Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning his life in New Zealand and his intention of moving on to Queensland after the shearing, 6 August 1866
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/233Letter from Crosier Raine [2nd son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood], Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to his brother, Thomas Surtees Raine, describing his life and prospects, 6 September 1866
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/234Letter from George Forbes, Pitlochrie, to Thomas Surtees Raine discussing Raine's advice that he should enter the church, and commenting on political matters, 1 October 1867
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/235Letter from Crosier Raine, Sherwood Downs, to Thomas Surtees Raine praising the life in New Zealand and discussing their prospects for the future, with mention of a scheme to introduce trout into the rivers, 12 November 1867
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/236Letter from Crosier Raine, Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to Thomas Surtees Raine describing the country and climate of New Zealand, their occupation and hopes for the future, 14 January 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/237Letter from Crosier Raine, Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to Thomas Surtees Raine commenting on the attempted assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh in Australia and life in New Zealand, with mention of the book club started by the local stations, 26 and 29 May 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/238Letter from J. Campbell Penny, St. Andrews, to Thomas Surtees Raine urging him to return to St. Andrews and discussing his studies and faith, May 1868
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/239Letter from Daniel Scrimgeour to Thomas Surtees Raine commenting on Dr. Walker's sermons against the disestablishment of the Irish Church, telling him of the scandal concerning "Old Ireland (Foggy)" [a university officer?] who has absconded with a large amount of money and giving an account of a demonstration in St. Andrews in support of a convicted thief, 8 July 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/240Letter from Crosier Raine, Sherwood Downs, to Thomas Surtees Raine mentioning the books he is reading through their book club, and discussing the prospects of finding a workable quantity of gold in New Zealand, 15 July 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/241Letter from James Kean of St. Andrews to Thomas Surtees Raine giving advice on his studies and in particular recommending him to take more interest in mathematics, 20 July 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/242Letter from a friend, Claud Cathcart Carnegie, in St. Andrews to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning a friend named Cook [later husband of Raine's sister Mary?], 1868
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/243Seven letters to Thomas Surtees Raine from his former nurse, Mary Bayles, now at Oughtershaw Hall, Yorkshire, on family and personal matters, 1868-1871
(7 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/244Letter from Alister Irvine Robertson, Edinburgh, to Thomas Surtees Raine recommending Edinburgh for the study of divinity in preference to St. Andrews and advising Raine to defer committing himself to foreign missionary work until he has thoroughly investigated the matter and considered the need for missionary work at home, 14 March 1869
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/245Letter from Alister Irvine Robertson, Portpatrick, Wigtonshire, to Thomas Surtees Raine wishing him well in his examinations, informing him of the progress of the new scheme of the United Universities Foreign Missionary Association and discussing the opportunities for home missionary work in St. Andrews and Edinburgh , 11 April 1869
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/246Letter from Crommelin Irwin, junior, Durham Street Mill, Belfast, to his cousin, Thomas Surtees Raine, containing family news and enclosing, with comments, a copy of letter dated 27 July 1869 from Henry William Lett, Bessbrook Parsonage, Newry to the "Belfast Newsletter" concerning problems arising from the disestablishment of the Irish Church, [July] 1869
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/247Letter from Crommelin Irwin, junior, Durham Street Mill, Belfast to Thomas Surtees Raine containing family news and commenting on the use of prayers for the civil authorities after the Irish Church has been disestablished, [1869]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/248Letter from James Keane, St. Andrews, to his pupil, Thomas Surtees Raine concerning his studies for the coming year, 18 October 1869
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/249Letter from Joseph Raine as a child at Trusthorpe [9th and youngest son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, (1857-1882)], to his brother Thomas Surtees Raine, n.d. [1869]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/250Letter from Crosier Raine, Sherwood Downs, to Thomas Surtees Raine reflecting on the years spent in New Zealand, considering his future prospects and the mountainous parts of the colony, 12 March 1870
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/251Letter from James Russell, Edinburgh, to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning the death of Russell's sister and exhorting the latter to remain firm to the principles of total abstinence, 2 July 1870
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/252Transcripts of letter from Joseph Raine to Thomas Surtees Raine, 1869, and of letter from William Sherwood Raine to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning his return to England, 25 August 1870
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/253Letter from John Hunter Raine, San Francisco, to his brother, Thomas Surtees Raine, at Pigeonsford promising to write an account of his journey through the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada when he is on the steamer, 23 May 1871
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/254Letter from J.H.R. (John Hunter Raine), Sherwood Downs, New Zealand, to Thomas Surtees Raine commenting on news from home and saying that he is working hard, 22 September 1871
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/255Two letters from Robina Ann Key, St. Andrews, to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning the despatch of his boxes and the loan of some books, 20 October and 10 November 1871
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/256Letter from A. Crighton Alexander, Lochee, Dundee [to Thomas Surtees Raine] commenting on a poem written by Raine and his own work, with mention of common friends, 29 September 1871
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/257Letter from Mary Elizabeth Irwin, Newgrove, (Co. Down, Ireland) to her cousin Thomas Surtees Raine containing family news and a description of a local church after renovations, 2 December 1871
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/258Letter from A. Crighton Alexander, Lochee, Dundee, [to Thomas Surtees Raine] concerning his work and mutual friends, 30 December 1871
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/259Ten letters to Thomas Surtees Raine from his friend and fellow student at St. Andrews, David Stevenson of Gateside, Bath, Ayrshire, discussing their studies, Raine's poetry, mutual friends and Stevenson's appointment as curate at Darvel, 1 July 1871 - 1 July 1872
(17 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/260Prayer in memory of Alice Jane Raine, who died as an infant in 1854, composed by Thomas Surtees Raine in 1872
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/261Certificate of admission to the order of deacons of Thomas Surtees Raine, M.A. of St. Andrew's University, by the Bishop of Ripon in Ripon Cathedral, 23 September 1877
(parchment, 1 membrane; pendent seal)
Ref: D/X 332/262Letter from Mary Raine in Bradridge, South Devon, to her son, Thomas Surtees Raine, expressing pleasure and happiness on hearing the news of his ordination, 24 September 1877
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/263Certificate of ordination to the priesthood of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine, M.A. of St. Andrews University, by the Bishop of Ripon at Ripon Cathedral, 21 December 1878
(parchment, 1 membrane; pendent seal)
Ref: D/X 332/264Letter from Crosier Raine, 2 Windsor Road, Lower Norwood, London S.E., to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] describing the house and neighbourhood in Lower Norwood where their parents and Joseph will live, with mention of a visit to the Crystal Palace, 9 July 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/265Letter from Crosier Raine, in Oban, to his brother Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] describing the house they have taken in Oban and opportunities for shooting and fishing, with news of Sherwood [William Sherwood Raine] in New Zealand, 14 August 1880
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/266Letter from William Surtees Raine to his son, Thomas Surtees Raine, on receiving news that the latter will shortly be joining him in Oban, 7 September 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/267Two letters to Rev. T. Surtees Raine from Annie Ward, Bishop Auckland, on her recent bereavement and other personal matters, 19 and 28 July 1885
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/268Letter from Rev. W. Turner, curate at Gainford, to Thomas Surtees Raine on the death of Raine's father and arrangements for marking the occasion in Gainford church, 30 December 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/269Letter from Mary Raine to her son, Thomas Surtees Raine, soon after the death of William Surtees Raine, wishing him a happy new year, 31 December 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/270Letter from Elizabeth Irwin of Knutsford to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] on family and personal matters, thanking him for an additional £10 p.a. for "the boys" [Mary Cooke's children] and mentioning the celebrations for the Jubilee, 29 June [1888]
(1 paper)
[Letter from William Sherwood Raine to Thomas Surtees Rain on the death of their sister Mary Cooke, 5 October 1888 see D/X332/215]
Ref: D/X 332/271Letter from Mary Raine to her son, Thomas Surtees Raine, on the occasion of his birthday, 12 May 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/272Letter from Francis J. Raine, Melville Downs [New Zealand] to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] on hearing of their mother's death, 11 July 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/273Letter from J.H. Raine, Melville Downs, New Zealand, to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] concerning their mother's death and his prospects of employment when he leaves Meville Downs in a month's time, 5 August 1889
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/274Three letters from Thomas Surtees Raine, Mickleham, to his aunt Bessy [Elizabeth Irwin] concerning her financial affairs, family news including the departure of his brother Sherwood [W.S. Raine] for Cape Town, and expressing approval of the aims of the Primrose League, 23 October - 9 November 1889
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/275Letter from Elizabeth Irwin of Knutsford to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] giving an account of the progress of "the boys" [sons of Thomas Surtees Raine's sister, Mary Cooke], n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/276Letter from Mrs. Harriet S. Edleston, 57 Rhadegund Buildings, Cambridge, to Thomas Surtees Raine congratulating him on his forth-coming marriage and offering the use of their house at Gainford, with mention of Sherwood's experiences during the revolution in Buenos Aires, 18 November 1890
Enclosed: Letter from Mrs. Harriet S. Edleston to her husband Joseph concerning the disposal of her possessions after her death, 13 March 1891
Photograph of the Edleston family with T.S. Raine, n.d.
(2 papers, and 1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 332/277Two letters to Thomas Surtees Raine concerning his engagement [to Edith Cornforth] from his cousins, Lucy Browne, The Wood, Ryde, and Mary R. Grant Stephen, Hatherley Lodge, Cheltenham [daughters of Richard Crosier Sherwood], 19 and 20 November [1890]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/278Letter from Rev. W. Turner, curate at Gainford to Thomas Surtees Raine congratulating him on his coming marriage and informing him that the bells will be rung in Gainford to mark the wedding on 25 November, 22 November 1890
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/279Newspaper cuttings reporting the marriage of Rev. T. Surtees Raine and Miss Edith Cornforth at Hook, Kingston upon Thames, n.d. [25 November 1890]
(4 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/280Letter from Annie Ward, London, to Rev. T. Surtees Raine congratulating him on the recent birth of his son [Philip Henry Surtees Raine], 2 November 1891
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/281Letter from Miss Alice Edleston, The Manor House, Lillington, Leamington to Rev. T. Surtees Raine congratulating him on the birth of his son (Philip) and informing him of her mother's death the previous July, 28 November 1891
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/282Copy of letter from Mrs. L. Hughes, Gainford to Rev. T. Surtees Raine telling him of the bereavements in her family, her own condition and news of people in Gainford, 1 December 1891
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/283Letter from Julia Sherwood, Kensington Palace Mansions, London [daughter of Richard Crosier Sherwood] to her cousin Thomas Surtees Raine, responding to the invitation to become godmother to his first child, 19 December 1891
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/284Copy of inscription on plaque [in Gainford Church?] in memory of Crosier Raine, second son of William Surtees Raine and brother of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine, died 1892
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/28527 March 1894
(1) Elizabeth Irwin of Park House, Knutsford, Chester, widow
(2) Henry Irwin of 103 Union Avenue, Montreal, Canada, gent; Surtees Irwin of 50 Fountain Street, Manchester, gent.; Robert Crosier Irwin of 41 Windsor Road, Rathmines, Dublin, gent; Mary Elizabeth Irwin of Park House, Knutsford, spinster; Elizabeth Crommelin Irwin of the same place, spinster; Kathleen Frances Irwin of Job Ward, Guys Hospital, London, spinster; Alice Jane Irwin of Park House, Knutsford, spinster
(3) Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine of Nottingham
Agreement by (1) and (2), her surviving children, to indemnify (3), the surviving trustee of her marriage settlement, in respect of the investment of funds
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/286Letter from Elizabeth Irwin of Knutsford to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] on the death of his brother Sherwood [William Sherwood Raine], 14 November [1895]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/287Institution of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine to the living of the Rectory of South Witham in the County and Diocese of Lincoln, 21 March 1896
(parchment, 1 membrane, tag seal)
Ref: D/X 332/288Letter from S. Miller, Upper Norwood, London, S.E. to Mr. Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine?] acknowledging receipt of flowers, discussing the difficulty of obtaining a servant, the installation of hot water in the bathroom and hoping that Mrs. Raine and the babies are quite well, 17 May 1897
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/2897 June 1897
(1) Elizabeth Irwin of Park House, Knutsford, Cheshire, widow
(2) Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine of South Witham Rectory, Grantham, Lincolnshire, surviving trustee of (1)'s marriage settlement
Agreement and declaration with indemnity by (1) to (2) in respect of the investment of $1,000 in property in Montreal
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/290Letter from Mary R. Grant Stephen, Hatherley Lodge, Cheltenham to Thomas Surtees Raine on family matters including her own bereavement and sending a donation to the restoration fund [for South Witham Church], (May 1898?)
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/291North, south, east and west elevations of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, Lincolnshire, before its renovation, by Messrs. Brewill and Baily, architects, Nottingham and Newark, 14 October 1898
Scale: 5 " to 40' [1:96]
(1 plan, 59 cm. x 43 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour wash)
Ref: D/X 332/292Church of St. John the Baptist, South Withham, Lincolnshire: sketch plans of the priest's desk, front elevation of the [choir]boys' kneelers and a section showing the double row of choir seating, by Messrs. Brewill and Baily, Architects, Nottingham and Newark, 19 January 1899
No scale
(1 plan, 37 cm. x 17 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour wash)
Ref: D/X 332/293Church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, Lincolnshire: half inch section through nave and north transept looking towards west end, by Messrs. Brewill and Baily, Architects, Nottingham, 15 June 1899
No scale
(1 plan, 67 cm. x 45 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour wash)
Ref: D/X 332/294Church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, Lincolnshire: half-inch section through north transept by Messrs. Brewill and Baily, Architects, Nottingham, 15 June 1899
No scale
(1 plan, 35 cm. x 44 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour-wash)
Ref: D/X 332/295"Specification of the various artificers' works required to be done in the restoration of the nave of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, near Grantham, Lincolnshire", 17 July 1899
(16 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/296Page from South Witham parish magazine, giving detials of the restoration fund, August 1899
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/297Letter from Messrs. Brewill and Baily, Architects, Nottingham to Rev. T. Surtees Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham relating to the proposed renovation of the parish church at South Witham, 2 November 1899
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/298"A Lincolnshire Rector's earnest appeal for donations, large or small, towards the restoration of his ancient church": article written by T.S. Raine appealing for £300 to complete the restoration of South Witham church describing the church and work done so far, 17 August 1900
(7 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/299Article written by T.S. Raine for a newspaper appealing for another £200 towards the restoration of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, n.d. [1900 or 1901]
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/300Five letters from Thomas Surtees Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham, to Mr. Edleston concerning the problem of raising funds to pay for the restoration of South Witham church, 28 November 1900 - 17 June 1902
(7 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/301Letter from Rev. E.J. Horne, The Rectory, Esher, Surrey to Rev. T. Surtees Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham, Lincolnshire, enclosing a guinea toward the church restoration fund at South Witham, 26 February 1901
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/302(1)Photograph of the church of St. John the Baptist showing the east end before restoration, South Witham, c. 1899-1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(2)Photograph of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(3)Photograph of the chancel arch of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, during restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(4)Photograph of the east end of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, after restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(5)Photograph of a south view of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, prior to restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(6)Photograph of the south side of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, during restoration, c. 1900 - 1901
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(7)Photograph of a south view of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, after restoration, c. 1900 - 1901
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/302(8)Photograph of the interior of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham, after restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/303(1)Photograph of South Witham Parish Church before restoration, c. 1899-1903
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/303(2)Photograph of South Witham Parish Church before restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/303(3)Photograph of the south door of South Witham Parish Church before restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/303(4)Photograph of the south side of the nave and the south trancept of South Witham Parish Church before restoration, c. 1899 - 1903
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/304Photograph of the south side of South Witham church before restoration, c.1899
(1 photograph, 14 cm. x 9 cm., mounted on card, black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/305Photograph of the interior of South Witham church before restoration, showing monumental inscriptions mounted on the walls within the church, c. 1899
(1 photograph, 18 cm. x 12 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/306Photograph of the interior of South Witham church before restoration, c.1899
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 12 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/307Watercolour of one of the plain windows in South Witham church before restoration, n.d.
(1 watercolour painting, 18 cm. x 25cm)
Ref: D/X 332/308Photograph of the east end of South Witham Church during restoration, also showing the grave of the late Rev. R.W.L. Tollemache, M.A., late rector of the parish, July 1900
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 15 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/309Photograph of the south door entrance to South Witham church during restoration, July 1900
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 13 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/310Photograph of the decorated interior of South Witham church after restoration, n.d. c.1903
(1 photograph, 17 cm. x 12 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/311Photograph of the east end of South Witham church after restoration, n.d. c.1903
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., mounted on card, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/312Pen and ink drawing of the south side of the church of St. John the Baptist, South Witham after its restoration by Messrs. Brewill & Baily, Architects, Nottingham, c.1903
(2 papers printed)
Ref: D/X 332/313South Witham, St. John the Baptist Parish Magazine, September 1903
(1 booklet, paper bound)
Ref: D/X 332/314Page from South Witham parish magazine, giving details of the restoration fund, September 1903
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/315Portrait photograph of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine (1849-1929) in middle age; with brief biographical detail by Bertram Surtees Raine on the reverse, n.d.
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 14 cm., mounted, black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/316Photograph of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine in middle age, n.d.
(1 photograph, mounted, 9 cm. x 7 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/317Photograph of the Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine with his two children, Philip and Bertram, n.d. [c.1900]
(1 photograph, 20 cm. x 28 cm., mounted, sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/318Photograph of Canon Hulbert [godfather of Bertram Surtees Raine, second son of Thomas Surtees Raine], n.d.
(1 photograph, 6 cm. x 10 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/319Three letters from Thomas Surtees Raine to R.H. Edleston and one to Miss Edleston containing family and parish news with mention of an etching of Gainford Old Mill promised by Tennick to Raine's son, Bertram, 19 March 1903 - 19 December 1904
(3 papers, 1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/320Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to Miss Edleston sending parish magazines containing notes on the history of his church at South Witham, mentioning the forthcoming marriage of his niece, Fanny Cooke, to Arthur La Fontaine in Smyrna on 2 January and the death of Col. [Charles Freville] Surtees, 1 January 1907
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/321Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to R.H. [Robert Holmes] Edleston regretting that he cannot apply for the living at Bolam as it would entail a reduction in his income, and complaining of the financial burden imposed by the restoration of South Witham church, 15 January 1910
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/322Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to Miss Edleston containing news about the Thomson family, 8 July 1915
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/323Copy of letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to R.H. Edleston thanking him for the hospitality of his house in Gainford and giving an account of the days he and his son Philip spent there, mentioning a visit to Snow Hall which he had not seen since 1865 and the gift of an etching of the old mill at Gainford by "Old Tennick", 6 June 1916
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/324Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to Miss Edleston giving news of his two sons, the two sons of his brother, John, and his sister (Mary's) five children all either on active service or involved in war work, 30 November 1917
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/325Cutting from a magazine relating to local news in South Witham, n.d. [c.1917]
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/326Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to Mr. Edleston informing him that his son, Bertram, is now in Queen's College, Cambridge and containing family news, 2 May 1919
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/327Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine to Mr. Edleston enquiring where he could obtain a service book in Greek for his niece's Greek maid and commenting on the policy of recording only the names of the dead on church war memorials, 24 November 1919
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/328Letter from Messrs. Brewill & Baily, Architects, Nottingham to Rev. T. Surtees Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham, concerning further renovation of South Witham Church and the construction of the chancel, 17 September 1920
Enclosed: plan showing church as at present, July 1899
(1 paper, typescript; 1 plan, 32 cm. x 37 cm., waxed paper, ink and colour-wash)
Ref: D/X 332/329Copies of seven letters from Rev. T. Surtees Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham, Lincolnshire to his great-niece, Miss E.M. La Fontaine, on various family and personal matters including the restoration of the chancel of South Witham Church 16 February 1921 - 22 May 1928
(6 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/330Photograph of Edith Madge La Fontaine as a young woman, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/331Photograph of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine in old age, n.d.
(1 photograph, 8 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/332Photograph of Philip Surtees Raine, elder son of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine, when a member of the Church Army, n.d.
(1 photograph, mounted, 12 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/333Photograph of Rev. Philip Surtees Raine and his wife in middle age, n.d.
(1 photograph, 13 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/334Photograph of Rev. Philip Surtees Raine in middle age with an elderly couple, n.d.
(1 photograph, mounted, 8 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/335Letter from Margaret Clerk, near Loch Lomond, to Thomas Surtees Raine on various family and personal matters, 2 October 1926
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/336Letter from Frances Raine, New Zealand, to her uncle Rev. T. Surtees Raine on family matters, 14 December 1928
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/337Letter from Maud Burdett, London, SW5, a goddaughter of Mary Raine, to Thomas Surtees Raine in anticipation of their meeting after many years at the christening of Bertram Surtees Raine's second daughter, Mary, 22 April 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/338Letter from Alfred O. Raine, Ostende, Belgium, to Surtees [Thomas Surtees Raine] expressing pleasure at the news that Bertram has gained employment in a school in the north, 7 September 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/339Draft obituary of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine, November 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/340Notes made for Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1930 on the career of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine from the time of his diaconate ordination in 1877 to his retirement in 1925, c.1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/341Excerpt from the parish magazine of Mickleham, St. Michael reporting on the legacy left to the parish by Rev. T.S. Raine, a curate in the parish in the years 1883-90, 1930
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/342Two letters from John James Cowan, Edinburgh addressed to Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine [after his death] reminiscing about their student days at the University of St. Andrews with brief biographical notes on their contemporaries, 24 June and 31 August 1931
(5 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/343"The Church and Parish of South Witham, Lincolnshire", by the Rev. J.W. Ronayne, B.A., Rector of South Witham, 1934-1946, and by George Irving, King Edward VII Grammar School, Melton Mowbray, n.d. [c.1948]
(1 booklet, paper bound, printed)
Bertram Surtees Raine (1896-1971), younger son of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/344-421)Ref: D/X 332/344Birth certificate, of Bertram Stephen Liddon Surtees Raine, son of Rev. T. Surtees Raine, born 4 December 1896, certificate issued 13 November 1930
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: D/X 332/345Photograph of Canon Hulbert, godfather of Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 9 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/346Postcard from Mary [Grant Stephen] in Cheltenham, to her cousin, Bertram J. Raine, South Witham Rectory, Grantham, thanking him for a card, 7 August 1913
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/347Photograph of [Bertram Surtees Raine] in uniform, c.1915
(1 photograph, 8 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/348Portrait photograph of Bertram Surtees Raine in uniform, c.1917
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 14 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/349Letter from Bertram Surtees Raine, 5th Worcestershire Regiment stationed in Dovercourt, Essex, to his parents Rev. & Mrs. T. Surtees Raine describing the living conditions of his present billet and a day spent visiting friends and relatives in London, 1 May 1918
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/350Letter from Robert C. Hettick in hospital in Puerto Castilla, Honduras to Bertram Surtees Raine, congratulating him on the birth of his first daughter Eleanor, 12 January [1926]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/351Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine, Hazeldene, Great Shefford, Berkshire, to his son Bertram Surtees Raine with news of family and friends, including Canon Hulbert, 30 January 1926
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/352Two newspaper cuttings concerning the opening of Ragworth Hall Kindergarten and Preparatory School in Norton and the appointment of Bertram Surtees Raine as headmaster, 6 September 1926
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/353Studio photograph of young child, endorsed E.S.R. [Eleanor Surtees Raine, eldest daughter of Bertram Surtees Raine ?], n.d.
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 14 cm., sepia mounted on card)
Ref: D/X 332/354Letter from Maud [Burdett] to her cousin, Bertram Surtees Raine, congratulating him on the birth of his second daughter, Mary, 19 March 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/355Letter from Thomas Surtees Raine, Emmanuel Vicarage, Sheffield, to his son, Bertram Surtees Raine, congratulating him on the birth of his second daughter, with biographical details concerning his brother, John Hunter Raine, (1845-1918) also born on 18 March and other news, 20 March 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/356Twenty letters from Edith Surtees Raine, living with her son and daughter-in-law Philip and Molly at Emmanuel Vicarage, Sheffield, to her younger son, Bertram Surtees Raine, or his wife Kathleen, containing small items of family news: her health and quiet life, the activities of Philip and Molly, and the weather, with references to the birth and death of Bertram's second daughter, and the birth of another daughter, 20 March and 30 October 1929, 5 January - 7 June 1933, 22 April and 17 July 1935, 17-24 February 1936
(29 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/357Four letters from Canon Robert H. Kennett, The Priory, The College, Ely, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge, and from his daughter, M.C. Kennett, to Bertram Surtees Raine on Raine's appointment as a head-master and other personal matters, 1 August 1929 - February 1932
(6 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/358Invitation from the High Sheriff of the County of Durham, Major Siward Surtees, to Bertram Surtees Raine to serve on the Grand Jury at the Assize Courts on 5 March 1930 and to lunch afterwards, 31 January 1930
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/359Seating plan for lunch during the Assizes, 5 March 1930
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/360Seven letters from H. Conyers Surtees, Mainsforth Hall, Ferryhill, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning arrangements for meetings to discuss matters of antiquarian interest, his knighthood, and condolences on the death of Raine's daughter Mary, 1930 - 1932
(7 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/361Ten letters from Joan Surtees Raine and one letter from her sister Frances, Christ Church, New Zealand, to their cousin, Bertram Surtees Raine, containing news of the family of John Hunter Raine in New Zealand enclosing photographs of John Hunter Raine's two sons, Lachlan and Jack, 8 February 1930 - 2 August 1936
For enclosures see: D/X 332/362-363
(14 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/362Photograph of Lachlan Raine, eldest son of John Hunter Raine of New Zealand, n.d.
(1 photograph, 5 cm. x 7 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/363Photograph of Jack, second son of John Hunter Raine of New Zealand, n.d.
(1 photograph, 6.5 cm. x 9.5. cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/364Letter from Malcolm Dillon, Londonderry Offices, Seaham Harbour to Bertram Surtees Raine, Ragworth Hall, Norton on Tees, on genealogical matters 24 and 27 March 1930
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/365Invitation addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Surtees Raine from the Sedgefield Division Conservative and Unionist Association to a ball at Redworth Hall, 5 September 1930
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/366Letter from John Meade Falkner [Chapter Librarian] to Stephen [sic.] Raine Esq., making an appointment to show him the Chapter Library, 10 September 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/367Letter from T. Copley, Seaham Vicarage, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning a newspaper cutting referring to Rev. John Wallis of Simonburn, father of Rev. Richard Wallis of Seaham, 15 September 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/368Ten letters from Rev. Angelo Raine, Dringhouses Vicarage, York [grandson of James Raine the friend of Thomas Sherwood and Robert Surtees] to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning documents relating to the history and possible link between their two branches of the Raine family, and other matters of genealogical interest, 9 October 1930 - 5 September 1933
(10 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/369Letter from Janie Macleod Clerk, St. Andrews, Fife to Bertram Surtees Raine on personal matters, and describing the newly-opened hall of residence at the university, 17 November 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/370Letter from A.B. Parry Evans, of the Vicarage, Bishop Auckland [to Bertram Surtees Raine] concerning certificates of members of the Sherwood family from Bishop Auckland parish registers, 18 November 1930
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/371Note of contemporary incumbents of parishes in which Rev. William Raine served, [1930]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/372Letters from Rev. J. R. Taft, Halford Rectory, Shipton-on-Stour, Warwickshire to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning William Raine's curacy at Shipton between 1808 and 1813, November 1930
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/373Letter from Rev. C.B. Vaughan, Swinbrook Rectory, Burford, Oxfordshire to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning drawings by Jane Raine, November 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/374Letter from Rev. A.W.F. Norton, Lower Lemington, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning William Raine's incumbency at Lemington between 1813 and 1826, December 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/375Two letters from Col. Sherwood Dighton Browne, Sherborne Cowdray, Basingstoke, to Bertram Surtees Raine responding to his request for genealogical information, 29 January and 29 May 1931
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/376Statement by Gladys Madeleine Winifred Gill (known as Isla) that she is the only child of Alfred Octavius Raine [8th son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood], born 1896 and married Vincent Ernest Gill, third son of John Ernest Gill, of Rochester, Kent in November 1918, 13 October [1931?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/377Photograph of Isla Raine, the only child of Alfred Octavius Raine, brother of Rev. Thomas Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 9 cm. x 14 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/378Two letters from Spencer Jones, Rector of Moreton-in-Marsh to Bertram Surtees Raine responding to his request for information about William Raine, 6 and 9 November 1931
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/379Letter from Audrey Plant, Snow Hall, to (Bertram) Surtees Raine thanking him for a copy of a picture of Snow Hall and information about previous owners, 10 November 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/380Papers relating to the sale of an unspecified item belonging to F.W. Raine, Broadstairs, by Sotheby & Co., 4 and 11 December 1931
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/381Letter from J.M. Glass, St. Andrews, Fife (sister of Janie Macleod Clerk ?), to Bertram Surtees Raine thanking him for his condolences on the death of her husband, 12 May 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/382Letter from Semer Cooke, Sherwood, Asquith, New South Wales, to Bertram Surtees Raine thanking him for information on their family history which Semer's sister, Nellie, brought with her on her visit, and including personal reminiscences of his childhood, 17 May 1932
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/383Letter from Alice (?) Irwin, touring Scotland on holiday, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning the possibility of meeting in Durham on their return journey to Knutsford, 24 June [1932?]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/384Sixteen letters, one card and service sheet from Madeleine, Lady Surtees, written from Mainsforth, Bath, Montreux and Hove, to Bertram and Kathleen Raine mostly concerned with family affairs: the death of Bertram's second daughter (October 1932), the order of service for the funeral of Sir Herbert Conyers Surtees and the disposal of his books and manuscripts (April to July 1933), the birth of Bertram's third daughter (February 1936), the pictures and furniture at Mainsforth (1939), and the disappearance of Siward's daughter, Joan Eric Smith, from Monte Carlo reported by the Daily Express (February 1939); with references to the Abyssinian Crisis (September 1935) and impending war (February 1939), 10 October 1932 - 22 February 1939
(34 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/385Four letters from Siward and Veronica Surtees, Redworth Hall, Heighington to Bertram and Kathleen Raine concerning Veronica's recovery from an operation and responding to invitations, 8 December 1932-1936
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/386Letter from Maud Burdett, Marloes Road, London, W8 to Kathleen [Raine] sending regards at Christmas time, 22 December, n.y.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/387Invitation from C. McCullagh, 11 Market Place, Bishop Auckland to Bertram Surtees Raine and his wife, 4 May 1933
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/388Two letters from Rev. C.B. Vaughan, Swinbrook Rectory, Burford, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning documents relating to Swinbrook parish in the time of Rev. William Raine, and descriptions of Harvest Festivals, 23 and 30 May 1933
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/389Letter from Etelka Dodds, British Legation, Berne [youngest daughter of Brig. Gen. Sir Herbert Conyers Surtees] to Bertram Surtees Raine commenting on a picture she has given him and on family news, 3 January 1934
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/390Photograph of the first day of a two-day match at Lords between Tunbridge and Clifton with T.S. La Fontaine [a cousin of Bertram Surtees Raine] as captain and J.R. Thompson going out to bat for Tunbridge, 30 August 1934
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/391Photograph of drawing of a young man by T.S. La F[ontaine], 1934
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 25 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/392Newspaper photograph from the Northern Echo, of the Croft Beagles meet at Snow Hall, the home of Col. G.G. Plant, 2 January 1935
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/393Letter from Dame Una Pope-Hennessy, 33 Cambridge Square, London W2, to [Bertram Surtees] Raine discussing engravings of Sockburn and Sockburn Farm where Wordsworth stayed in 1799, n.d. [late 1934]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/394Letter from Dame Una Pope-Hennessy, Cambridge Square, London W2, to [Bertram] Surtees Raine requesting his comments on her work on Sockburn, 1 February 1935
Enclosed: sketch of Sockburn Church in 1814
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/395Letter from Jennie [Irwin], Knutsford, to Bertram Surtees Raine containing family news and an invitation to visit Knutsford, 4 February 1935
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/396Three letters from Etelka Dodds, from London, Berne, and Tokyo, to Bertram Surtees Raine mainly concerned with the health of her mother [Lady Surtees, widow of Brig, Gen. Sir Herbert Conyers Surtees], 29 March 1935, 28 February 1936 and 12 September 1936
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/397Baptismal certificate for Jane Surtees Raine [third daughter of Bertram and Kathleen Surtees Raine] at Norton Parish Church, 28 March 1936
(1 card, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/398Miscellaneous notes and verses compiled by Alfred Octavius Raine (1853-1937), 8th son of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, n.d.
(7 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/399Telegram from (Philip?) Raine to Bertram Surtees Raine informing him of the death of Alfred Octavius Raine, 13 October 1937
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/400Press announcements of the death of Alfred Octavius Raine on 13 October 1937, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/401Photograph of the gravestone of William Surtees Raine, n.d.
Attached: bill for cleaning and information about the grave from J.K. Coffen, monument cleaners of Winton, to A.O. Raine, 29 May 1914
(1 photograph and 1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/402Notes concerning the finances [of Mrs. A.O. Raine], n.d. [1937?]
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/403Programme for performances of "Ye Elizabethan Maske", by the Countess of Ypres, in Baths Hall, Darlington in aid of the Waifs and Strays Society, 8 - 10 February 1939
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/404Letter from Hilda Browne, Sherborne Cowdray, Basingstoke to Bertram Surtees Raine commenting on his visit, 22 April 1939
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/405Report on meeting in the Teesdale Mercury of the Teesdale Record Society at which Bertram Surtees Raine announced the discovery of the Sherwood coat of arms on the stables at Snow Hall after a cutting of ivy in 1939, 15 January 1941
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/406Copy of letter of thanks, in verse, from Mr. H.B. Lawson to Bertram Surtees Raine for giving hospitality to himself and his family, 18 August 1941; with copy of reply, also in verse, 21 August 1941
(8 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/407Invoice from the District Probate Registry, Gloucester, to Bertram Surtees Raine for a search conducted for the wills of John and Mary Parker, 1 September 1941
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/408Three letters from A.W. Sale, vicar of Lecklade, Gloucestershire [to Bertram Surtees Raine] concerning searches made in the parish registers for members of the Parker family and information discovered by Raine about Lecklade, 11 September 1941 - 20 January 1942
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/409Photograph of portrait of man in middle life by T.S. La F[ontaine], 1947
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 21 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/410(1-2)Photograph and copy of the Bruce family, Christmas 1951
Virginia Surtees' sister, Evangeline, in 1945, married David Bruce, later U.S. Ambassador to London 1961 - 1969
(2 photographs, 18 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/411Magazine of the parish of St. James, Doncaster, containing the obituary of Rev. P.H.S. Raine, October 1953
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/412Papers relating to Red House School, Norton: prospectus [1954], address to the school at the end of a year and programme for a festival of six lessons and carols for the end of the year held in the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Norton, n.d.
(4 papers, 2 printed)
Ref: D/X 332/413Photograph of Bertram Surtees Raine, in later life, n.d.
(2 copies, 12 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/414Obituary by Bertram Surtees Raine of Sarah Alice Cumming Edleston who died at Gainford, 24 January 1956
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/415Letter from Virginia Surtees to Bertram and Kathleen Surtees Raine on the occasion of their retirement, 26 July [c.1963]
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/416Two newspaper cuttings relating to Edleston House at Gainford and Bertram Surtees Raine, with photograph of Bertram Surtees Raine seated in front of a family portrait, 8 and 19 January 1966
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/417Trimmed photograph of a portrait of an ancestor of Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 5 cm. x 6.5 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/418Newspaper cutting from the Northern Echo concerning the visit in 1799 of the poets, Wordsworth and Coleridge, to the farm at Sockburn where Wordsworth's future wife, Mary Hutchinson, was living, including picture of Sockburn, 15 January 1966
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/419List of copies of documents sent [by Bertram Surtees Raine ?] to Etelka Dodds on 1 April 1969
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/420Lists of volumes and papers headed "From B. Surtees Raine, West Edleston, Gainford, Durham" ,n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/421Newspaper cutting concerning the history of the Conyers family and the legend of the Sockburn worm, 6 February 1971
(1 paper, printed)
Genealogical papers and historical notes (Ref: D/X 332/422-569)Papers or Articles Written by Bertram Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/422-494)Ref: D/X 332/422"Notes on the Raine Family" and a copy, n.d.
(4 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/423"Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall, physician and antiquary, 1769-1830", and a handwritten copy December 1944
(9 papers and 1 booklet, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/424Negative and positive photostat copies of corrected draft of inscription said to have been composed by James Raine and fixed to a tree at Snow Hall by Thomas Sherwood in memory of a war horse "Old Drummer" once owned by Edward Raine who died after being wounded at the battle of Falkirk 1714, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/425Text and a copy of a talk given by Bertram Surtees Raine entitled "Ralph Sherwood: student of medicine and actor, born at Bishop Auckland, 3 April 1798, died at Snow Hall, 11 January 1830"
(14 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/426Notes on the contents of the bundle of papers collected by B.S. Raine to register his pedigree, 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/427Letter from York Herald, The College of Arms, London to Bertram Surtees Raine informing him that the pedigree has been recorded and returning his evidences, 19 June 1933
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/428Notes from Barnard Castle Baptismal Registers relating to entries concerning members of the Raine fmaily, 1611-1739
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/429Biographical note relating to Lawrence Rayne, ordained priest 1663 and his son John Rayne died 1700, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/430Certified extracts from Barnard Castle parish registers relating to members of the Raine family, 1700-1807, 19 October 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/431Certificate of the baptism of Frances, daughter of Richard Raine of Stockton, at Stockton on Tees, 8 July 1703, 14 September 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/432Certificate of the marriage of William Raine and Frances Raine, on 22 July 1733, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/433Copy of probate of the will dated 9 June 1767 of William Raine of Barnard Castle, saddler, granted to Frances Raine executrix, 29 July 1772, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/434Copy of probate of the will of Frances Raine of Durham, widow, 21 August 1780, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/435Certificate of the marriage of Joseph Raine of Barnard Castle and Jane Surtees of Staindrop, at Staindrop, 13 September 1770, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/436Photostat copy of probate of the will of Joseph Raine of Batsford, Gloucestershire, gentleman, 31 October 1814, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/437Photograph of the tombs of Joseph Raine (1739-1814) and his son Rev. William Raine (1774-1858) in Batsford churchyard and copies of inscriptions on the same, n.d.
(1 photograph, 2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/438Letter from Spencer Jones, Rector of Moreton-in-the-Marsh [to Bertram Surtees Raine] containing information about burials of members of the Raine family at Batsford from 1813 onwards, and about the parishes of Batsford and Moreton in the Marsh united in 1887, 22 December 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/439Letter from Spencer Jones, Rector of Moreton-in-the-Marsh, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning references to the Raine family in documents at Batsford; with notes on the history of Batsford parish and its connections with Baron Redesdale of Redesdale, 16 December 1929
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/440Transcripts from the Batsford registers relating to the family of Joseph and Jane Raine, certified by Spencer Jones, Rector of Batsford, 7 August 1932
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/441Copy of memorandum of the grant of arms to Crosier Raine the Rev. William Raine, and Thomas Surtees Raine, 1814, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/4429 February 1829
(1) Henry Donkin, plaintiff
(2) Crosier Raine, esq.; William Raine, clerk and Mary Grove his wife; Thomas Surtees Raine esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants
Copy fine in respect if one 4th part of the manor of Girsby or Grisby, 3 messages, 5 cottages, 300 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, mines, minerals and common of pasture for all cattle in Girsby or Grisby and all manner of tithes, oblations and obventions excepting the tithe of corn, grain, wool and lamb,
Consideration: £800
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/443Part of will of Crosier Raine, containing his signature and seal, February 1835
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/444Note of entries in the Gentleman's Magazine relating to Crosier Raine (d. 21 November 1838) and Mary Raine (d. 4 February 1862), n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/445Copy of the entry recording the marriage of Thomas Surtees Raine and Margaret Wallis in Seaham on 1 August 1826, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/446Copy of entry in Alumni Oxoniensis relating to Richard Wallis, Vicar of Seaham from 1783-1827, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/447Copy of inscription on the tomb of Thomas Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/448Certified copies of inscriptions on tombs in Seaham churchyard of Thomas Surtees Raine, 1776-1845, and Rev. Richard Wallis, vicar of Seaham; with certified copy of extract from Seaham registers relating to the burial of Margaret Raine of York, widow of Thomas Surtees Raine, 16 September 1870, 23 April 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/449Copy of probate of the will of Thomas Surtees Raine granted to his widow Margaret Raine, 8 September 1845, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/450Negative photostat of probate of the will of Margaret Raine of St. Mary's York, widow, 10 October 1870, n.d.
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/451Letter from the bursar, Queen's College, Oxford to Bertram Surtees Raine containing an extract from the history of the college referring to William Raine, 22 March 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/452Certified copies of extracts from Halford baptism register of the baptisms of the three eldest children of Rev. William and Mary Raine 1810-1813, December 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/453Letter from C.B. Vaughan, Rector of Swinbrook, to Bertram Surtees Raine concerning entries relating to the Raine family in Swinbrook parish registers, 27 November 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/454Copy of will of Rev. William Raine formerly of Batsford, Gloucestershire, clerk and now of Widford, 21 September 1838, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/455Statement concerning books belonging to Mrs. William Raine, wife of Rev. William Raine, by her great-grandson Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/456Biographical notes relating to Rev. William Raine and Mary Raine, widow of William Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/457Statements by E.C. (Elizabeth Crommelin) Irwin and Kathleen Frances Irwin regarding the birth and death of their parents, 20 August 1931 and 30 August 1932
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/458Notes relating to Crommelin and Elizabeth Irwin, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/459Certificate of the marriage of John James Robinson and Frances Anne Raine, 11 September 1838, 20 June 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/460Certificate of the marriage of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood on 30 June 1840, 12 December 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/461Extracts from the Gentleman's Magazine, The Times and other papers concerning the marriage of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood and deaths of Rev. William Raine (1858) and his widow Mary Raine, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/462Certificate of baptism at Walcot, Somerset on 30 June 1841, of William Sherwood Raine, issued 13 July 1841
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/463Copy of announcement of the death on 27 January of Crosier Raine, second son of William Surtees Raine, taken from the Times for 1 February 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/464Statement by Alfred Octavius Raine concerning his date of birth, parentage, marriage and daughter, 8 August 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/465Statement by Rev. Philip Henry Surtees Raine, Emmanuel Vicarage, Sheffield, concerning his birth, parentage, marriage and date of ordination, 9 August 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/466Statement by Bertram Surtees Raine concerning the baptisms of his two daughters Eleanor and Mary in 1927 and 1929, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/467Extracts from Staindrop parish registers relating to the Sherwood family, with notes by Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/468Certificate of the burial of Christopher Sherwood, at Staindrop on 20 May 1758, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/469Certificate of the burial of Mary Sherwood at Staindrop on 10 July 1770, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/470Certificate of the baptism of Christopher, son of Christopher and Mary Sherwood, at Staindrop,22 May 1743, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/471Certificate of the burial of Christopher, son of Christopher and Mary Sherwood at Staindrop, 23 August 1765 issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/472Certificate of the marriage of Richard Sherwood and Elizabeth Surtees at Staindrop, 12 August 1766, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/473Certificate of the baptism of Thomas Sherwood, son of Richard and Elizabeth Sherwood at Staindrop, 17 November 1769, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/474Certificate of the baptism of Christopher Surtees Sherwood, second son of Richard and Elizabeth Sherwood at Staindrop, 20 December 1771, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/475Note of the cost of inscriptions for Christopher Surtees Sherwood and Mary Sherwood, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/476Certificate of the baptism of Richard Crosier Sherwood, third son of Richard and Elizabeth Sherwood, at Staindrop, 10 August 1778, issued 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/477Letter from A.B. Parry-Evans, the Vicarage, Bishop Auckland [to Bertram Surtees Raine] concerning entries in the parish registers relating to the marriage of Thomas Sherwood and Elizabeth Bowser and baptisms of four of their children, 13 November 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/478Certificates of Thomas Sherwood and Elizabeth Bowser both of Bishop Auckland, 11 February 1794, 18 November 1930
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/479Certificate of the burial of Elizabeth Sherwood 28 November 1814, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/480Certificate of the burial of Richard Sherwood of 31 May 1816, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/481Photostat copy of probate of the will of Richard Sherwood of Staindrop, surgeon, 27 August 1816
(1 paper, photostat)
Ref: D/X 332/482Certificate of the burial of Elizabeth Sarah Sherwood at Staindrop, 31 October 1829, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/483Certificate of the burial of Ralph Sherwood of Gainford, at Staindrop, 18 January 1830, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/484Certificate of the burial of Thomas Sherwood, M.D., of Snow Hall, at Staindrop, 6 March 1830, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/485Abstracts of the wills of Timothy Wright of Snow Hall, 13 September 1773, and Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall, 21 January 1828; with biographical notes relating to members of the Raine family and Rev. (James) Raine, South Bailey, Durham, 1791-1858
(5 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/486Certificate of the burial of Christopher Sherwood of Snow Hall, Gainford, at Staindrop, 11 September 1833, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/487Certificate of the burial of Elizabeth Sherwood of Gainford at Staindrop, 16 October 1834, 4 February 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/488Transcripts of inscriptions in Staindrop churchyard relating to members of the Sherwood family who died between 1814 and 1835, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/489Copy of inscriptions from the tomb of Richard Crosier Sherwood of Suffolk Lawn, Cheltenham, died 7 February 1850, written over letter from headmaster of Boy's Secondary School, Stockton on Tees to Bertram Surtees Raine on school matters, 4 June 1931
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/490Notes on the Sherwood family copied from Sharp's Surtees in Dean & Chapter Library (references given), 3 August 1938
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/491Moorcroft pedigree copied from Sir Cuthbert Sharp's copy of Surtees History of Durham, III, 3 August 1938
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/492Notes relating to deaths of members of the Raine and Sherwood families, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/493Note relating to the marriage of Henry and Elizabeth Wade and the birth of two children at Snow Hall, 1848 and 1850, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/494Photograph of pedigree of Sherwood, connected with Surtees
and Raine families (1663 - 1987), n.d.
(1 photograph, 30 cm. x 24 cm., black and white)
Raine Family: Heraldic Arms (Ref: D/X 332/495-504)Ref: D/X 332/495Watercolour drawing of the heraldic arms of the Rayne family of (?), with descriptive analysis, n.d.
(1 paper and 1 card, 6 cm. x 9 cm., ink and colour wash)
Ref: D/X 332/496Photographs of Grants of Arms to: Crosier Raine of the Inner Temple, gentleman and his two brothers Rev. William Raine and Thomas Surtees Raine, 1 December 1814; Charles Freville Surtees of Mainsforth Hall, 24 January 1899; Herbert Conyers Surtees of Mainsforth Hall, 26 January 1918; Red House School Limited, 15 May 1950
(4 photographs, 16 cm. x 22 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/497Photograph of the heraldic arms granted to Crosier Raine (1772-1838) of Inner Temple and his two brothers Rev. William Raine and Thomas Surtees Raine in 1814, n.d.
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 12 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/498Two rubbings of engraving of the Raine coat of arms taken from a tea pot stand formerly owned by Rev. William Raine, afterwards in the possession of Elizabeth Irwin's daughters, 1929
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/499(1)Photograph of the armorial bearings of Bertram Stephen Liddon Surtees Raine of Ragworth Hall, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12c m. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/499(2)Photograph of the armorial bearings of Bertram Stephen Liddon Surtees Raine of Ragworth Hall, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/500Pencil drawing of the crest and motto of Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper, 13 cm. x 9cm)
Ref: D/X 332/501Photograph of the drawing of the crest of Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 16 cm. x 11 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/502Trimmed photograph of drawing of the crest of Bertram Surtees Raine with heraldic description written by Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 photograph, 10 cm. x 12 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/503Grant of arms to Crosier Raine of Inner Temple, London, Rev. William Raine, rector of Wedford and Minister of Lemington, Gloucestershire, and Thomas Surtees Raine, Inspector-General of Public Accounts in Ireland, sons of Joseph Raine of Battisford, Gloucestershire, deceased, 31 December 1814
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 332/504Photograph of grant of arms to Red House School (previously Ragworth Hall School) of Norton, 15 May 1950
(1 photograph, 25 cm. x 29 cm., black and white)
Pedigrees and notes on the Raine and related families (Ref: D/X 332/505-543)Ref: D/X 332/505Rough pedigreees of the Raine family of Bowbank (later of Stockton and Barnard Castle) from the 16th to 19th centuries, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/506Pedigree of the Raine family of Snow Hall and Gainford, 1623-1918, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/507Part of pedigree of Raine family of Snow Hall in 18th century, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/508Notes on the pedigrees of the Raine and Sherwood families, taken from "Sharp's Surtees" [R. Surtees, History of Durham in the Dean & Chapter Library] III ii, 311
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/509List of references to persons named Raine in Heighington parish register, 1592-1722, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/510Photostat copies (enlarged) of pages from the diary of Richard Rayne of Stockton on Tees containing genealogical information from 1699 to 1802; with references to the building and consecration of Stockton parish church, 21 August 1712, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/511Negative and positive photostat copies of parts of Richard Rayne's diary, n.d.
(6 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/512Note relating to Philip Raine, eldest son of Richard Rayne of Barnard Castle, living 1804, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/513Note relating to the choice of Joseph Raine as overseer in Batsford, Gloucestershire for the years 1772 and 1778, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/514Copies [by Bertram Surtees Raine] of inscriptions on the tomb of Joseph and Jane Raine in Batsford churchyard; and of monumental inscription relating to the family of Rt. Hon. Richard Freeman, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland erected by his grandson, 1756, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/515Notes on entry relating to J.T. Raine in Grantees of Arms 1687-1898 [Harleian Society Publications], n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/516Notes [made by Bertram Surtees Raine] on burials in Batsford of Joseph and Jane Raine, and Rev. William and Mary Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/517Notes relating to baptisms and burials of members of the Raine family, 1817-1862, n.d.
(1 bundle)
Ref: D/X 332/518Notes of baptisms and burials of children of William Surtees Raine, 1852-1860, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/519Notes from the Gentleman's Magazine relating to deaths of members of the Raine family 1860 and 1862, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/520(1-3)Photograph and 2 copies of the tombs of Joseph Raine (died 1814) and his wife Jane Surtees (died 1824); William Raine (died 1858) and his wife Mary Grove Parker (died 1862); in the churchyard at Batsford, Gloucestershire, n.d.
(2 photographs, 7 cm. x 5 cm., 1 photograph, 13 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/521Notes compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine on that branch of the family of Raine (or Rayne) which is connected with the families of Surtees and Sherwood including: copies of deeds relating to the marriage settlement of William Surtees Raine and Mary Sherwood, 29 June 1840, copies of letters to Crosier Raine from his mother and brother and pedigree; with some teaching notes on the history of England from Roman times to the manorial system, n.d.
(1 volume, card bound)
Ref: D/X 332/522Notes relating to the Raine families taken from the Marley Manuscripts at Blackgate Museum [Newcastle], n.d.
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/523Notes relating to the manor of Girsby from V.C.H. Yorkshire North Riding Vol.1, p.452, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/524Notes from Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 concerning persons named Moorcroft, and two pedigrees of the Moorcroft family, n.d.
(4 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/525Notes relating to the Hutton family of Hutton, Cumberland before 1615, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/526Letter from A.H. Boynton Wood, Strathaird, Filey Road, Scarborough to his distant cousin, Bertram Surtees Raine, concerning the genealogy of the Hutton and Perkins families of Barnard Castle, 14 June 1939
Enclosed: copy of the will of Charles Hilton of Barnard Castle, 20 June 1673
(5 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/527Tentative pedigree of the family of Hutton Perkins from 1673 to 1870, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/528Notes from parish registers and monumental inscriptions relating to the Perkins family of Barnard Castle between 1694 and 1857, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/529Notes relating to marriages of members of the Grove and Parker families from Batsford Parish Register 1565-1812, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/530Notes on members of the Graves family of Mickelton, Gloucestershire and bibliography, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/531Pedigree of the Graves family of Mickelton, Gloucestershire, compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/532Copies of inscriptions on the grave of Richard Graves, Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and Rector of Batsford, Gloucestershire, d.23 November 1804, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/533Notes on the Parker family of Lecklade, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/534Part of pedigree showing the descent of Sir Maurice Steele Graves from Sir Parker Steele and his wife, Maria Verity, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/535Pedigree of John Wallis the historian of Northumberland, from Hodgson's Pedigrees, Vol.III, and notes relating to his family, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/536Pedigrees of Margaret Wallis, daughter of Rev. Richard Wallis of Seaham, wife of Thomas Surtees Raine of Hurworth Grange, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/537Copy by Bertram Surtees Raine of monumental inscription in the chancel of Seaham Church in respect of the family of Rev. Richard Wallis B.A., rector of Seaham [one of whose daughters, Margaret, married Thomas Surtees Raine of Hurworth Grange], n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/538Part of letter [from Miss Wallis] concerning the descendants of Mr. Alderson of Oxness Hall in Swaledale one of whom married John Robinson, vicar of Seaham 1741-1778, grandfather of Miss Wallis, mid 19th century
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/539Extract from letter from Rev. M. Culley to T.C. Hodgson saying that he will look out for any Wallis letters in the Robinson papers, 24 January 1916
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/540Photograph of certificate of the marriage of William Henry Cornforth and Sarah Wilson at Whitby Parish Church, 5 September 1845, 14 June 1965
(1 photograph, 20 cm. x 10 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/541Copies of verses made by B.S. Raine from a paper in the possession of A.O. Raine, esq., of London, in memory of Dr. Willson and a maiden aunt, both buried in the churchyard of Barnard Castle, composed by Dr. Willson's widow, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/542Copy of gravestone inscription in Barnard Castle churchyard for Henry Hodgshon, died 1753, his wife Mary and their six children, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/543Biographical notes relating to Alfred Millard Christopher (1820-1913) and Rev. John Hunter (1797-1844) compiled from Foster's Alumn. Oxon. (by Bertram Surtees Raine ?), n.d.
(1 card)
Transcripts of notes and letters, by Bertram Surtees Raine (Ref: D/X 332/544-569)Ref: D/X 332/544Transcript, with notes, of manuscript in the Dean & Chapter Library (Sharp Mss. Vol.44) relating an anecdote concerning Mr. Surtees super Teysam supposedly an ancestor of the present Surtees and signed by H. Howard, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/545Transcript of pages from Richard Rayne's diary containing genealogical information on the Rayne fmaily 1699-1802, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript),
Ref: D/X 332/546Transcript of notes on the Raine family of Barnard Castle and Stockton on Tees, compiled by Crosier Raine, the elder, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/547Transcripts, with genealogical notes, of letter in verse from Joseph Raine of Batsford to his brother, Richard, after the birth of his first child, Crosier Raine, 3 May 1772, n.d.
(4 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/548Transcript of letter from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees congratulating him on his marriage and saying he has sent him a small parcel of coins, 2 July 1807, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/549Transcript, with notes, of letter from Thomas Sherwood to Robert Surtees inviting him and his wife to dine and see over the castle and park at Bishop Auckland, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/550Transcripts, with biographical notes, of letter from Mrs. A. Selwyn to Mary Raine congratulating her on the birth of her first child (Jane), (April 1810), n.d.
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/551Transcript, with biographical notes, of letter from Richard Crosier Sherwood to Ralph Sherwood concerning the latter's career in medicine, 26 February 1817, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/552Biographical notes on the life and career in the Indian Medical Service of Richard Crosier Sherwood (1778-1850), compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/553Transcript of lines from the third canto of "Harold the Dauntless" by Sir Walter Scott, containing allusions to Durham and Robert Surtees the historian (composed 1817), n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/554Copy of Lord Erskine's "Epigram on Dr. Lettsom" (taken from notebook belonging to Thomas Sherwood of Snow Hall), n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/555Transcript with biographical notes of letters from Crosier Raine to his niece Elizabeth Raine (aged 6 years), 18 June 1823 and 29 March 1824, n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/556Transcript of letter from Crosier Raine in Turin to his niece and nephew Mary and William Surtees Raine, 27 May 1825, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/557Transcript of letter from Crosier Raine in Rome to his niece Elizabeth Raine, 3 January 1826, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/558Transcript of verse written by J.R. (James Raine?) in autograph album belonging to Mary Raine, 10 August 1831, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/559Transcript, with biographical notes, of letter from William Raine at Worsall Hall, to Rev. James Raine concerning tenants (for Snow Hall ?), the advantages of sending his son to the new University of Durham, James Raine's dispute with the Dean & Chapter, the writer's present duties and other family matters, 13 February 1832
(3 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/560Transcripts of letters to Rev. James Raine concerning the foundation of the Surtees Society, 21 April 1834 - 21 July 1835, n.d.
(8 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/561Transcript of letter from Thomas Surtees Raine in Geneva to Rev. James Raine giving an account of events leading up to the death of William Sherwood and the reaction of his sister, Mary Sherwood, 26 August 1835
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/562Transcript, with biographical notes, of letter from William Raine to Rev. James Raine concerning the sale at Mainsforth to pay the debts of Robert Surtees, asking him to procure a portrait of his mother painted by his brother, 8 December 1836, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/563Transcripts, with biographical notes, of six letters written to Crosier Surtees Raine by his grandparents Rev. William and Mary Raine, 1849-1851; and one letter from William Sherwood Raine to his aunt Mary, 2 March 1855, n.d.
(7 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/564Transcript of letter, with biographical notes, from Mrs. Mary Grove Raine to her grandson Crosier Raine, summer 1849, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/565Transcript of letter from Mrs. Mary Grove Raine to her grandson Crosier Raine, (October or November 1850), n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/566Transcript, with biographical notes, of letter from Henry Surtees Raine to his mother soon after landing in
Australia, 10 September 1862, n.d.
(3 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/567Transcripts, with biographical notes, of two letters to "Surtees" (Thomas Surtees Raine): from W.S. Raine in New Zealand concerning the books he is reading, his plans on returning to England and regretting his lack of formal education, 25 August 1870; and from his brother Joseph Raine complaining of a lack of occupation in Trusthorpe, 1869, n.d.
(2 papers, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/568Copy of article entitled "Comparative courage of Terriers" by William Surtees Raine, describing an incident involving his dog "Crab" and a fox, which took place in 1864 or 1865; with copy of "In Memoriam" notice for William Sherwood Raine, died at Buenos Aires, 2 July 1895, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/569Recollection by Bertram Surtees Raine of a meeting with Brigadier H. Conyers Surtees in 1916; with list of other documents compiled by Bertram Surtees Raine to be sent to the children of H. Conyers Surtees, n.d.
(3 papers, typescript)
The Church and Parish of Gainford (Ref: D/X 332/570-584)Ref: D/X 332/570Copy of verses composed by Mr. Robert Burrell, minister of Gainford, in memory of Lady Freville who died 6 October 1630, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/571Photocopies of drawings and inscriptions in Gainford Church made by Thomas Surtees Raine at the request of Robert Surtees and reproduced in Surtees, History of Durham, c.1823, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/572Postcard depicting poster advertising a bazaar in aid of the building fund of the Gainford Literary Institution, summer 1855, n.d.
(1 postcard)
Ref: D/X 332/573Letter from George Macfarlane, Vicar of Gainford, to Rev. F. Martin requesting financial assistance towards the construction of a new school at Gainford and the salaries of the schoolmasters at Gainford and Piercebridge, 10 November 1857
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/574Receipt for G. Tennick's bill relating to Gainford clock, 27 February 1863
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/575Correspondence between Dr. Joseph Edleston, vicar of Gainford and William Potts, clock manufacturer of Leeds relating to the construction of church bells, church and school clocks in Gainford, 21 December 1863 - 23 February 1866
(16 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/576Circular with list of subscribers requesting subscriptions for the renovation of Gainford parish church, March 1864
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/577Report by John A. Cory, architect, on the condition of the tower of Gainford Church, 18 April 1864
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/578Notice by the churchwardens of Gainford church congratulating the parishioners on the completion of the restoration of the church and calling a meeting to discuss whether seats should be free and open or assigned to individuals, 7 April 1865
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/579Letters to Dr. Edleston from John Hett, Gainford, and E.B. Davison concerning the need for repairs to the church clock, 22 and 25 June 1870
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/580Special supplement to Gainford parish magazine containing a brief history of the church and proposals for improvements to mark the 30th anniversary of the restoration of the church, May 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/581Notes on the history of St. Mary's Church, Gainford [by Bertram Surtees Raine ?], n.d.
(1 paper, typescript)
Ref: D/X 332/582Obituary of Sarah Alice Cumming Edleston who died at Gainford 24 January 1956, written by Bertram Surtees Raine at the request of the Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle on Tyne for inclusion in their Journal for 1956, n.d.
(1 leaflet, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/583(1)Photograph of drawing of the interior of Gainford church showing the Earl of Darlington's pews, n.d.
(1 photographs, 9.5 cm. x 14 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/583(2)Photograph of drawing of the interior of Gainford church showing the Singers' Gallery, n.d.
(1 photograph, 9.5 cm. x 14 cm., sepia)
Ref: D/X 332/584Notebook belonging to Alice Edleston of Gainford (d.1956) containing notes and transcripts of documents relating to the history of Gainford including monumental inscriptions, with some photographs, n.d.
(1 volume, leather half-bound)
Miscellaneous (Ref: D/X 332/585-622)Deeds and accounts (Ref: D/X 332/585-590)Ref: D/X 332/58520 August 1570
(1) Sir George Bowes of Streytlam
(2) Anthony Catheryke of Stanwycke and Nycholas Gyrlington of Great Hutton, Yorkshire, esquires, and John Place of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent.
Settlement on the marriage of William Bowes son of (1) and Mary Scrope, dated 14 January according to the terms of a covenant, 1569 between the Rt. Hon. Henrye Scrope, Lord Scrope, and (1) whereby (2) are to stand seised of the manors of South Cowton, North Cowton, Alleye Cowton and Dalton Travers otherwise Dalton in the Gayles, Yorkshire; and Hilton in Durham; all lands in Sowthe More, East Whynholme, Weste Whynholme, Newton Rychmond, Kyrkbye on the Hill, and Dalton Norresse, Yorkshire; in Ingleton, Durham, Sunderland by the Sea, Harrodon, Eglyston and Nesbett, Durham; to the use of (1) for life paying to Elizabeth Bowes his mother £100 p.a., and after his decease to the use of William Bowes for life and thereafter to the use of his issue male
(parchment, 1 membrane, pendant seal)
Ref: D/X 332/58622 July 1721
(1) John Raine of Snow Hall, gentleman and his son Edward Raine of the same place, gentleman
(2) James Bailes of Wycliffe, Yorkshire, gentleman
Bond in £100 for the payment of £50 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/5875 June 1727
(1) John Raine of Snow Hall, gentleman, Edward Raine of the same place, gentleman
(2) Thomas Perkins of Barnard Castle, merchant
Bond in £60 for the payment of £30 and interest
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/588Bill for wax lights, box and cord, issued by Penelope Bedcott, wax chandler of Pall Mall, London, 3 July 1740
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/5894 May 1761
(1) John Rayne of Sunderland Bridge, yeoman; William Rayne of Langleydale in the parish of Staindrop, yeoman
(2) The trustees of the turnpike road from Boroughbridge to Durham via Northallerton and Croft Bridge
Bond for £794 for the payment of the annual rent of £397 for a turnpike house or toll bar called Sunderland Bridge Gate or Bar
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/590Miss Robinson's apothecary's bill for 1767, settled January 1768
(1 paper)
Newpapers (Ref: D/X 332/591-592)Ref: D/X 332/591The St. James' Chronicle or British Evening Post, 20 -22 February and 12 - 15 April 1783
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/592The Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser, 23 January 15, 23 and 25 December 1786
(4 papers)
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers (Ref: D/X 332/593-603)Ref: D/X 332/593Bundle of postal franks and addresses cut from correspondence, 1810 - 1834
(27 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/594Letter from Jonathan Raine (M.P. for Newport; solicitor general of the county palatine of Durham, 1821-1823) Bedford Row, London, to Whiter [identity unknown] concerning portraits of himself, his wife and other members of his family, 10 May 1816
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/595Copies of an exchange of letters between Sir Thomas Henry Liddell and John George Lambton concerning Lambton's suitability as a member of Parliament for Durham, 27 February and 3 March 1820, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/596Circular letter from Thomas Thorp, Trinity College, Cambridge, to the subscribers to the portrait presented to James Tate, advising that the engraving of Mr. Tate's portrait is now ready for despatch, 23 May 1834
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/597Notes compiled at the vicarage, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, describing a project by many of the former pupils of the late Mr. Tate, master of Richmond School, to make a testimony of respect to his memory by rebuilding the school house, 3 April 1846
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/598Notice of meeting of subscribers to the 'Tate Testimonial Fund' at the Town Hall, Richmond, 29 July 1850
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/599Letter from the Duke of Rutland declining an invitation to dine with the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1 July 1847
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/600Copy of letter requesting the recipient's vote in favour of H.R.H. Prince Albert as chancellor of the University [of Cambridge], n.d. [1847]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/601Photocopy of letter from John Smith, Brancepeth, to John Bowes, esq., asking him to purchase his life interest in a property at Cleatlam as he is in urgent need of money, 23 April 1849, n.d.
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 332/602Newspaper cuttings concerning to the existence of a Holy Well in York Minster challenged by Rev. Angelo Raine, February 1931
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 332/603Receipt by Arthur H. Bryant for a contribution by Ramshaw Trustees to Connexional Funds, 1 October 1970
(1 paper)
Verses and Poems (Ref: D/X 332/604-612)Ref: D/X 332/604"December 9th 1699, On a Fox hunted by the Earl of Carlisle and killed in Bishop William Strickland's Dining Room at Coney's Trap nigh Henderscelf"
and "To Doctor Allinson Rector of Middleton, from the Vicar of Gainford (Thomas Mallett) February 1st 1729", copies made 20th c.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/605Farthing Giles a poem composed by Rev. Richard Wallis of Seaham and dedicated to his wife, printed at Sunderland, 1784
(1 volume, paper bound)
Ref: D/X 332/606Translation of a poem lately published intitled Farthing Giles: contains the original poem and a parody entitled Guinea Dick, printed at Newcastle, 1784
[Both poems contain many references to Seaham and the locality]
(1 volume, paper bound)
Ref: D/X 332/607Copy of ballad "Young Jamie lov'd me weel, ...", n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/608Letter from John Lee, Bishop Auckland, to Richard Bowser, Lincoln's Inn, London, enclosing copies of three songs: "The Pitman's Courtship", "Newcastle Races" and "The Glister", 18 March 1833
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/609"The tint of fate": a poem on the meaning of colours, 21 January 1834
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/610"Lines written by Sir Walter Scott on the Bible": with a prescription for a cough and other ailments, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/611"Mrs. E. Hamilton's address to auld age": poem, n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/612"The Cuckoo": poem, n.d. [19th century]
(1 paper)
Miscellaneous Drawings or Photographs (Ref: D/X 332/613-622)Ref: D/X 332/613Postcard depicting "The elopement of Bessy Surtees with John Scott, 1772", from the painting by Wilson Hepple produced for the Bessy Surtees Loan Exhibition, Surtees House, Newcastle upon Tyne, 9-21 April 1934
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 332/614(1-2)Photograph and copy of D/X332/613, n.d.
(2 photographs, 13.5 cm. x 9 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/615(1-3)Photograph and 2 copies of painting of man and two women, seated in woodland setting, early 19th century
(1 photograph, 9 cm. x 14 cm., black and white, 2 photographs, 11.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/616Colour photograph of detail from painting depicting two men and two women with children in woodland setting, early 19th century
(1 photograph, 9 cm. x 13 cm., colour)
Ref: D/X 332/617Pressed flower from Barley Wood, the gift of Hanah More, endorsed "This relic I preserve for the donors sake", early 19th century
(1 pressed flower in paper wrapper)
Ref: D/X 332/618Photograph of unidentified marble bust, taken from a photograph by the Lady Margaret Hamilton-Russell, n.d.
(1 photograph, 12 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/619Page of animal pencil drawings labelled "For Papa", n.d.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 332/620Photograph of unidentified house, n.d.
(1 photograph, 11 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/621(1)Photograph of an unidentified house in Oxted, Surrey, n.d.
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/621(2)Photograph of the garden of an unidentified house taken by a photographer in Oxted, Surrey, n.d.
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/621(3)Photograph of the rear of an unidentified house taken by a photographer in Oxted, Surrey, n.d.
(1 photograph, 15 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)
Ref: D/X 332/622Photograph of unidentified lady, n.d.
(1 photograph, 9 cm. x 12.5 cm., colour)