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Adamson family of Gainford

Reference: D/Ad 12 Catalogue Title: Adamson family of Gainford Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Deeds of properties in Ingleton

Covering Dates: 1695-1902

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  • Adamson family of Gainford
    • Adamson family of Gainford (Ref: D/Ad)
    • Deeds of properties in Ingleton (Ref: D/Ad 12)
    • Deeds and other papers relating to various properties in Ingleton, bought by Robert Adamson in 1902 (Ref: D/Ad 12/1-35)

Catalogue Contents

Adamson family of Gainford (Ref: D/Ad)Deeds of properties in Ingleton (Ref: D/Ad 12)Deeds and other papers relating to various properties in Ingleton, bought by Robert Adamson in 1902 (Ref: D/Ad 12/1-35)Ref: D/Ad 12/1

Note of purchase of properties in Ingleton by Robert Adamson, n.d., c.1902

Ref: D/Ad 12/2

Copies of extracts from the manor court books of Evenwood concerning the admission of Robert Bowes to the property of William Bowes, the younger, and the surrender by William Bowes the elder to Thomas Park in Richardson in trust for George Richardson the younger., n.d., c.19th century
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/3

13 July 1695 (1) Thomas Middleton, Cleatlam, yeoman (2) John Middleton, Ingleton, yeoman Bond in £520 to perform covenants set out in deeds of release bearing even date between (1) and (2)
(paper, 1 folio, seal intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/4

31 March 1703 (1) Mathew Middleton, Ingleton, gentleman, and his wife, Anne (2) Thomas Middleton, Cleatlam, gentleman. Feoffment from (1) to (2) for a mansion house or messuage with garth situated in Ingleton and lands etc. as specified and known as Langton Garrs situated in Ingleton Consideration: £80
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/5

30 March 1703 (1) Matthew Middleton, Ingleton, gentleman, and his wife, Anne (2) Thomas Middleton, Cleatlam, gentleman. Lease of one year from (1) to (2) for a mansion house or messuage with garth situated in Ingleton and lands etc. as specified and known as "Langton Garrs" situated in Ingleton Consideration: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/6

5 September 1706 (1) John Peverill, Ingleton, yeoman. (2) Matthew Middleton, Ingleton, yeoman. Bond in £48 to perform covenants set out in deeds of release bearing even date between (1) and (2)
(paper, 1 folio, seal intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/7

7 July 1714 (1) Thomas Middleton, Cleatlam (2) Matthew Middleton, Ingleton Bond in £100 to perform covenants set out in a deed of release bearing even date between (1) and (2) and according to conditions as specified.
(paper, 1 folio, seal intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/8

6 July 1714 (1) Thomas Middleton, Cleatlam, gent, and Jane, his wife (2) Matthew Middleton, Ingleton, gentleman Lease for one year from (1) to (2) for a messuage or mansion with stable and Garth situated in Ingleton, and lands etc. as specified and known as "Langton Garrs" situated in Ingleton Consideration: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/9

Copy of the will of Michael Middleton, Ingleton, in the parish of Staindrop, devising to his brother George all his estates at Ingleton, Evenwood and Hilton, except to his sister Elizabeth 3 freehold closes called Langton Garths in Ingleton, and the occupation of the room over the parlour for her life and then to George, and to his nephew Robert Team £20, to his niece Mary Hopper £20, to his nephew Michael Hopper £20, 20 March 1762
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/10

5 February 1784 (1) William Stubbs, Ingleton, yeoman; Margaret, his wife; Thomas Sowerby, West Auckland; gent.; John Vasey, Quarryhouse, gent.; and Thomas Bowes, Darlington, gent. (2) William Stratford, Ingleton, carpenter Lease for one year (being part of a lease and release), from (1) to (2) of lands etc. as specified Holbeck situated at Ingleton and being approximately 6 acres Consideration: 5s.
(parchment, 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/11

6 February 1794 (1) William Stubbs, Ingleton, yeoman (2) Thomas Sowerby, West Auckland, gentleman (3) John Vasey, Quarryhouse, and Thomas Bowes, Darlington, gentlemen (4) Francis Sanderson, Toft Hill, gentleman (5) William Stratford, Ingleton, carpenter (6) John Hawdon, Wackerfield, yeoman Assignment of mortgage for the residue of a term of £500 per year from parties (1), (2), (3), and (4) to (6) in trust for (5) for a close of land as specified and called Holbeck containing 9 acres situated in Ingleton. Recites a previous deed of the 19 and 20 December, 1782 and also incorporates' schedule of deeds 1764-1783
(parchment, 3 membranes, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/12

Extracts from the parish registers of St. Helens Auckland, Staindrop and Heighington, concerning the Middleton family, 1688-1795
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/13

18 November 1796 (1) William Peveral, Ingleton, yeoman (2) George Richardson, Ingleton, mason Feoffment from (1) to (2) of a dwelling house with garth etc. situated at Ingleton Consideration: £58
(parchment, 1 membrane, seal intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/14

9 August 1800 (1) Gorge Richardson the elder, Ingleton, mason (2) Edward Rayson, Ingleton, gentleman Lease for one year (being part of a lease and release) from (1) to (2) of a dwelling house with outhouses at Ingleton Consideration: 5s.
(parchment 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/15

14 and 15 May 1805 (1) Thomas Emmerson Headlam, Gateshead, esquire (2) The Reverend John Headlam, Wycliffe, North Yorkshire, clerk (3) Mary Stratford, widow of William Stratford, Ingleton, carpenter, and William Stratford, son of the above, Ingleton, gentleman (4) Thomas Thackray, Raby Farm House, Staindrop, farmer Copy of lease and release from (1), (2) and (3) to (4) of lands etc. as specified High and Low Holbeck situated at Ingleton, containing approximately 3 acres each, two dwelling houses with Garths totalling 1/2 acre, situated in Ingleton and lands etc. as specified Highbroadings and Lowfields situated in Ingleton and containing 7 acres Considerations: 5s. for the lease and £806 for the release.
(paper, 1 file)

Ref: D/Ad 12/16

25 March 1865 (1) Thomas Parkin Richardson, Ingleton (2) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton Articles of agreement between (1) and (2) for lease of lands as specified and situated at Ingleton from (1) to (2) Consideration: £22 p.a.
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/17

Conditions of sale of a close of land called High Holbeck with a barn containing approximately 3 acres situated in Ingleton, to be sold by auction at the Queens Head Inn, Staindrop, 6 April 1805
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/18

Conditions of sale of a close of meadow land called Low Holbeck containing approximately 3 acres situated in Ingleton, to be sold by auction at the Queens Head Inn, Staindrop, 6 April 1805
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/19

13 May 1808 (1) Thomas Thackray, Raby Farmhouse, Staindrop, farmer (2) George Richardson the younger, Ingleton, mason Feoffment from (1) to (2) for lands etc. as specified called Low Holbeck situated in Ingleton and being approximately 3 acres Consideration: £184 12s.4d.
(parchment 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/20

4 and 5 December 1820 (1) Samual Norman, Soho, Middlesex, merchant (2) Richard Scrunton, City of Durham, gentleman (3) Joseph Antony Benning, Staindrop, gentleman Copy of lease and release [mentioning exemplification of common recovery to be suffered] from (1) to (2) of a dwelling house with yard and barn etc. situated at Ingleton, lands etc. as specified, known as the paddock containing 4 acres, West Sands containing 15 acres, Long Chare, town end containing 15 acres, Todwells containing nine acres, Low Todwells and Brackenhill containing 15 acres all being situated in Ingleton Consideration: 5s. for the lease and 10s. for the release
(paper, 1 file, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/21

"Abstract of the title of Sam Norman to a close or parcel of land called the paddock situate in the township of Ingleton in the County of Durham and contracted to be sold to Mr. George Richardson", 1730-1820, c.1820
(paper, 1 file)

Ref: D/Ad 12/22

Pedigree of the Middleton family and affidavits by Mary Stratford, Ingleton, widow, and Thomas Walker, Staindrop, cordwainer, concerning the Middleton family, 10 February 1821
(paper, 1 folio)

Ref: D/Ad 12/23

5 April 1821 (1) Samual Norman, Soho, Middlesex, merchant, and Joseph Antony Benning, Staindrop, gent. (2) George Richardson the younger, Ingleton, mason Lease for one year (being of a lease and release) from (1) to (2) of lands etc. as specified and names "the paddock" at Ingleton, being approximately 4 acres Consideration: 5s.
(parchment 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/24

6 April 1821 (1) Samual Norman, Soho, Middlesex, merchant (2) Joseph Anthony Benning, Staindrop, gent. (3) George Dent, Killerby, gent. (4) George Richardson the younger, Ingleton, mason (5) William Clark, Killerby, gent. Release from (1) and (2) to (4) of lands etc. as specified "the Paddock" situated at Ingleton and being approximately 4 acres Consideration: £258 6s.
(parchment, 2 membranes)

Ref: D/Ad 12/25

9 September 1856 (1) George Richardson, Ingleton, yeoman (2) James Roberts, Raby, gentleman Mortgage (1) to (2) of lands known as Low Holbeck containing 3 acres and situated in Ingleton Consideration: £100 with interest
(paper, 1 folio, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/26

3 April 1857 (1) George Richardson, Ingleton, yeoman (2) James Roberts, Raby, gardener (3) William Richardson, Ingleton, nephew of (1) (4) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, mason, son of (3) (5) Gorge Brass, Barnard Castle, grocer Release from (1) to (5) of dwelling house at Ingleton and lands etc. as specified and known as the Paddock containing 4 acres and Holbeck containing 3 acres both situated in Ingleton. And covenant of surrender (1) to (5) lands etc. as specified and known as White' s Moor containing 5 acres and being part of the manor of Evenwood. These properties being sureties for a mortgage of £215 with interest from (5) to (1)
(parchment, 4 membranes, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/27

27 August 1874 (1) Thomas Parkin Richardson, New Shildon, mason (2) John Brass, Ingleton, yeoman (3) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, mason Conveyance (1) to (3); reciting a mortgage and reconveyance between (1) and (2); of a dwelling house etc. in Ingleton and lands, etc. as specified containing 4.5 acres situated in Ingleton Consideration: £600
(parchment, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/28

16 December 1886 (1) John Robson, West Auckland, farmer, and Joseph Brady Webster, Darlington, tailor (2) George Hughet Young, West Auckland, farmer, and Ann Young, his wife (3) John Brass, Ingleton, retired farmer, and George Wheatley, Gainford, wine and spirit merchant (4) Thomas Lee, Ingleton, miller (5) George Brass, West Auckland, farmer, and Margaret Emma Brass, his wife (6) Robert Watson, Darlington, draper's assistant (7) Jonathon Awde, Barnard Castle, oil cake merchant, and George Wheatley, aforementioned (8) Thomas Southern Todd, Ingleton, farmer (9) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, farmer Conveyance from (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8) to (9), reciting the wills of Joseph Stoddart dated September 1838 and of his since deceased heirs Christopher Middleton; George Hodgson and William Young, of lands etc. as specified and known as High Broadings and Lowfield containing 9 acres and situated to the South, Ingleton Consideration £575
(parchment, 1 file, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/29

15 March 1886 (1) Rev. William Willoughby Douglas, Salwarfe Rectory, Worcestershire, clerk (2) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton Conveyance (1) to (2) reciting previous deeds of lands etc. as specified and known as High Broadings and Lowfields totalling approximately 10 acres and being situated in Ingleton Consideration: £550
(parchment, 1 membrane, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/30

21 December 1886 (1) Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, mason and farmer (2) Rev. Arthur Duncombe Shafto, Rectory, Brancepeth, clerk in holy orders Mortgage (1) to (2) of various land etc. as specified and known as High Holbeck, High Broading and Lowfield, a house in Ingleton and other parcels of land totalling 19 acres Consideration: £950 with interest 1 November 1894 (1) Rev. Arthur Duncombe Shafto (2) George Sanderson, Fairfield. Warkworth, Northumberland, gentleman Transfer of mortgage (1) to (2) of lands referred to previously Consideration: £950 with interest
(parchment, 1 membrane, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/31

12 October 1871 (1) Christopher Middleton, Low Dinsdale, farmer (2)Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, builder Conveyance from (1) to (2), reciting the will of Christopher Middleton the Elder, of lands etc. as specified and known formerly as High Holbeck now as High Paddock, with a cowhouse and containing 3 acres Consideration: £335
(parchment, seal intact 1 membrane)

Ref: D/Ad 12/32

12 May 1879 (1) John George Brass, Barnard Castle, medical student (2)William Richardson, Ingleton, mason (3)Thomas Richardson, Ingleton, mason Reconveyance from (1) to (3) upon the instruction of (2) of lands etc. as specified, situated in Ingleton and referred to in a deed of 3 April 1857 Consideration: £215 being the repayment of a mortgage on the above property
(parchment, 1 membrane, seals intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/33

8 November 1895 (1) George Sanderson, Fairfield, Warkworth, Northumberland, gentleman (2)Charles John Reed, Springwell Hall, Durham City, esquire Transfer of Mortgage (1) to (2) of lands as specified in deed dated 21 December 1866 Consideration: £950
(parchment, 1 membrane, seal intact)

Ref: D/Ad 12/34

1898 (1) Ann Richardson, Newcastle (2) The Committee of Robert Lawson, Morley, near Bishop Auckland, farmer and colliery owner (3) George Snaith, Bolton Garth Farm, near Evenwood, farmer Draft of agreement for lease from (1) to (3) of lands and buildings at Ingleton containing approximately 20 acres and a house situated in Ingleton. Lease to be renewed annually and (2) to guarantee payment of rent and observation of conditions Consideration: £68 p.a.
(paper, 1 file)

Ref: D/Ad 12/35

Receipts from Ann Richardson to Mr. Snaith for rent of a farm at Ingleton and to Mr. Picken for rent of land at Ingleton, 26 November - 8 December 1902
(paper, 1 file)



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