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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… building betwixt them. In 1808 nearly the whole of the old house was taken down, and the splendid mansion which is now … fell, near Blackburne, and thence to an alehouse at Street gate, where they called for drinke, and gave the boyes drinke … .... Hutchinson.Abstract, Johnson's MSS. 1585, Sir Henry Gate, of Seamor, Knt. leases lands in Kibblesworth to Barbara …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Hunter have long held property in Medomsley. The mansion-house of John Hunter 12, of the Hermitage, in Northumberland, … present proprietor 38. Hamsterley Hall, a handsome mansion-house, built by the Swinburns, and much improved by its … of Chopwell. Their descendants (who were also of Manor-house, in the parish of Lanchester) retained the estate till …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… portion of the vessels registered at the Custom-house of Newcastle, is, of course, employed in a great … converted into a soap-boilery 14, and are now glass-house. The Chapter-main colliery, near South Shields, was won … the Tyne once probably ran, passing to the East of the Lay gate, from thence past Biddic-Barns, and so forward to the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Leap, Yewyhurst, Northorn, Lintz Hall, Lintz Green, Coves House, Loft House, Steleclose, Priestfield, and High and Low … of the two manors. In 1572 the Queen granted to Sir Henry Gate, Knt. 26. the manor and park of Beamish, and the hamlets … service, and 4 l. 18 s. crown rent 27. In 1593, Edward Gate, Esq. son and heir of Sir Henry, granted the manor and …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… one Constablery, which includes Old Park. Whitworth. The house of Whitworth stands near the river. A handsome … towards Merrington, confine the prospect on the South. The house was nearly rebuilt a few years ago on the old site, and … the Park; a little yard and garden behind the parsonage-house; the West-close of about two acres on the right-hand of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… betwixt Durham and Lanchester. The Church and Rectory-house stand a little detached to the South, commanding a … list contains the names of the brethren and sisters of the house of Witton, with the order of their respective … ruin are too confused to be traced with any accuracy. The House and Chapel of Beaurepaire were founded by Prior Bartram …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, and the adjoining public house; likewise the steam saw-mill and work-shops of Messrs. … on the north side of the Close, near to where the Close Gate stood; and a moiety of ground-rent for the premises … cordwainer, of a house and garden without Pilgrim Street Gate, "inter fossas vocat' lez Kinges Dickes et muros dicte …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to have removed, shortly after the Revolution, to a house in the Nuns, which was broken into, and much of the … There was also a Roman Catholic chapel in the mansion-house of the Riddells at Gateshead, and which was served by … time were Catholics. Shortly after, Mr. Walsh removed to a house in the Close, Newcastle, once the residence of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… work with the elderly. 74 Anne Bailey, who lived at Broom House in the 1840s, 75 by will of unknown date, beque- athed …
A History of the County of Essex
… 20 s. a year. 7 In 1500 John Leving conveyed to trustees a house near the chapel and two pieces of land (later estimated … which was let for 30 s. in 1637. 15 The small vicarage house recorded in 1600 was probably Barkers, the house given by John Leving, which stood across the Tey road …
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