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A History of the County of Durham
… In the wainscot the Gothic feeling predominates as at Brancepeth and Sedgefield, but in the stalls the detail is …
A History of the County of Durham
… the attainder of the last Earl of Westmorland in 1570 (see Brancepeth). It is always described as held of the heirs of … be the son and heir of Thomas Calverley of Littleburne, in Brancepeth parish (q.v.). 94 On 27 November 1637 John … bench ends, eight in all, of similar type to those at Brancepeth, Egglescliffe and other places in the county, but …
A History of the County of Durham
… when the manor appears to have been reckoned a member of Brancepeth. The early history of the manor of HART is not … 160310, pp. 401, 540, 542; Dalton Piercy was surveyed with Brancepeth in 1607 (Ld. Rev. Misc. Bks. cxcii, 35), and its …
A History of the County of Durham
… rebels possessed, a falcon and two slings, was taken from Brancepeth to Hartlepool. 69 Both Sir George Bowes and Sir …
A History of the County of Durham
… who about 1800 sold Blakiston to William Russell of Brancepeth (q.v.), and from him it descended to Viscount …
A History of the County of Durham
… and the painted ceiling have been removed, the latter to Brancepeth Castle. The hermitage is a stuccoed castellated … date between 1794 270 and 1823 271 to William Russell of Brancepeth. It has since descended with Brancepeth (q.v.), Viscount Boyne being the present owner. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… knight's fee. And Elmshit which he holds of the honour of Brancepeth and West Auckland and Evenwood and Morley and …
A History of the County of Durham
… 37 Ralph Cole, a merchant of Newcastle, also bought Brancepeth Castle (q.v.), but his eldest son Ralph seems to … here in 1651 and 1654. 38 Kepier followed the descent of Brancepeth until 1674, when Sir Ralph Cole, bart., sold it to …
A History of the County of Durham
… the end of Crossgate the road leads across the Browney to Brancepeth. The land between the river and end of Margery … Deerness, which divides St. Oswald's from the parish of Brancepeth. From the ford at Langley Bridge southward the …
A History of the County of Durham
… of their property at Scout's House, in the parish of Brancepeth, until 1716, when it was sold by the sons of … Burne; Burn xiv cent.) was held of the Nevills, lords of Brancepeth by service of knight's fee. 54 Its earliest known … de Neville released suit at the court of the manor of Brancepeth to Isabella de Brakenbury for a moiety of the vill …
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