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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… gently to the South. Bishop William de Carileph gave the manor of Merrington to the Church of Durham, and there it has … village on the great North road. This is a member of the manor of Merrington. The Convent had here at an early date … the mowers, ad custodiendum Messores, and he shall work at Manor-mill 47, and shall pay the thirteenth part multure, and …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Over-Middleton to the Surtees's 2, and held only half the manor. In 1320 Rowland Bart died seised of half the manor of Nether Middleton and Hertburn, held by homage, … thirty 6. The records afford no evidence by what means the manor of Nether Middleton passed, soon after, to the family …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… son and heir of the original grantee, conveyed the manor of North-Wearmouth to John Widdrington Esq 42 whose … from the Greys of Codnover, and afterwards from those of Barton 69, begins sermoni propioraet qu magis ad nos. George, the third son of Thomas Grey of Barton, was my great-grandfather; he marry'd Susannah …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… for Herdewic. Hatfield's Survey.The Prior holds the manor of Mugliswyk in exchange for the vill of Herdwyk. The … East and West Rouley. West-Rouley.Thomas Gray holds the manor with the demesne, which used to pay 29 s. now reduced … John de Howden, of Kirkby-Sygeston, died seized of the manor of Roule, held by fealty, suit at the three chief …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… materials, if wanted, for rebuilding or repairing the manor-mill; and they provide the mill-stones of Norton and … shall happen that the Bishop shall rebuild or repair his manor-house of Stockton, they shall be there to assist and … at Stockton, by virtue of their oath, and by tenure of the manor, and all this is compounded for 15 s. 9 d. John Smith …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… totally unconnected with any later proprietors of the manor, which had intermediately reverted to the See of Durham. Anthony Beke, Bishop of Durham, gave the manor of Redmarshall to his brother John Beke, Baron of … it to Sir Henry Lisle, Knt. Lord of Winyard, who gave the manor of Redmarshall (together with Winyard) to his niece …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… ad vocem incantantis obturantis aures suas, &c. 3 The manor of Ryton belongs to the See of Durham, under which the … East of the bridge was the Kirkyare, beneath the Bishop's manor of Gates-head, extending to one third part of the water … belonging to the Bishop. The common belonging to the manor of Ryton was extremely extensive, and its boundaries …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… their foot. Sedgefield is a member of the Bishop's great Manor of Middleham. Cutheard, who succeeded Bishop Eardulph, … s. for cornage. The whole vill provides one milch cow. The manor-mill pays six marks. Fishburn milldam 2 s. William of … which are by no means included in the Bishop's manor. In 1684 the freeholders in the Constablery of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… described. Its boundaries (commensurate with those of the manor) are the Tees on the South-east and West, the Parish of … the Conquest. Sed Qure. The ancient service by which the manor of Sockburn was held, proves that the legend is of no … in memory of which, the King then reigning gave him the manor of Sockburn, to hold by this tenure, that upon the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Towton-field, on Palm Sunday 1461, died seised of half the manor of Stainton in the Street, held of the manor of Gainford, by the service of one halfpenny, and of attending the Manor-court of Gainford three times within the year 2. …
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