Durham St. Margaret Parish
Reference: EP/Du.SM Catalogue Title: Durham St. Margaret Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: Churchwardens: Parish property
Covering Dates: 1236-1994
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- Durham St. Margaret Parish
- Durham, St Margaret (Ref: EP/Du.SM)
- Churchwardens (Ref: EP/Du.SM)
- Parish property (Ref: EP/Du.SM)
- Medieval Deeds (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 01)
- Durham City (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 01)
- Alvertongate [Allergate] (Ref: EP/Du.SM )
- Framwellgate (Ref: EP/Du.SM 592-608)
- Gilesgate (Ref: EP/Du.SM 609)
- Market (Ref: EP/Du.SM 610-611)
- Milburngate (Ref: EP/Du.SM 612)
- South Street (Ref: EP/Du.SM 613)
- Walgate/Welgate (Ref: EP/Du.SM 614-615)
- Miscellaneous properties in Durham City (Ref: EP/Du.SM 616-621)
- Corbridge, Northumberland (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 02)
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 03)
- Ovington (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 04)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 05)
- Crossgate and Crossgate Moor (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 02)
- Framwellgate and Framwellgate Moor (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 03)
- Milburngate (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 04)
- Parish of St. Nicholas, Durham (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 05)
- Parish of St. Oswald, Durham (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 06)
- Potter Moor, Township of Witton Gilbert (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 07)
- South Street (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 08)
- Various South Street Proposals (Ref: EP/Du.SM 957-959)
- Plans for projected housing scheme on South Street drawn by Brian Clouston and Partners, architects and planning consultants, 7 Bridge House, North Road, Durham (Ref: EP/Du.SM 960-977)
- Plans for new church hall for St. Margaret's Church, South Street, drawn by Cordingley and McIntyre, Owengate House, Durham, chartered architects (Ref: EP/Du.SM 978-982)
- Leases of Church owned tenements (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 09)
- Leases of Tenements (Ref: EP/Du.SM)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 10)
Catalogue Contents
A collection of medieval deeds, relating to property owned by St Margaret's parish. As well as property in Durham City, the deeds also include property in Corbridge. Their existence is due to a grant by John Fayt, successively vicar of Simonburn and Aycliffe, to the use of St. Margaret's Chapel in 1479
Durham City (Ref: EP/Du.SM section 01)Alvertongate [Allergate] (Ref: EP/Du.SM )571-572
Ref: EP/Du.SM 571497-570
Ref: EP/Du.SM 497622-623
Ref: EP/Du.SM 622624-627
Ref: EP/Du.SM 624628-641
Ref: EP/Du.SM 62869, 77/3, 77/6, 77/8, 77/11, 101/2, 130/2, 154, 320-380, 573-591, 792, 1001, 1003-1012
Ref: EP/Du.SM 6977/1, 77/4-5, 77/10, 381-455
Ref: EP/Du.SM 77/1456-464
Ref: EP/Du.SM 456489-491
Ref: EP/Du.SM 489492-493
Ref: EP/Du.SM 492494-496
Ref: EP/Du.SM 49473/11, 465-488, 957-982
Ref: EP/Du.SM 73/11These take the form of indenture between the chapelwardens, named individually, and the lessee. Details are also given of the position of the tenement, its nature (burgage, messuage, etc.) and its annual rent. Sometimes the name of the former lessee, of former and present occupiers, and of neighbouring tenants are given. The occupation and abode of the new lessee is usually given. The payments and arrears of rent are also to be found in the chapelwardens' accounts (EP/Du.SM 50-55), and in rate assessments, of which there are deposited here those for the Crossgate and Framwellgate townships. Similar indentures were issued by the chapelwardens and parish overseers (see EP/Du.SM 77)
77/2, 77/7, 77/12, 77/14-16, 77/30, 133-141
133-141
Ref: EP/Du.SM 133/1667, 669, 1013-1016
Ref: EP/Du.SM 667