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A History of the County of Durham
… and comprises the townships of Hurworth on the west and Neasham on the east, the former having an area of 2,438 acres … land in the centre, between the villages of Hurworth and Neasham, and through it Cree Beck and another stream flow … north again, and then passes Newbus Grange and the site of Neasham Priory. Further to the east it passes below the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… directed that Elizabeth Nawton, his sister, Prioress of Neasham, should take the issues of Nawton and Nawtondale …
A History of the County of Durham
… to St. Margaret's chapel in Barnard Castle 53 and to Neasham Priory. 54 The Hospitallers had a rent of 12 d. 55 A …
A History of the County of Durham
… plantation on the western side. The road from Hurworth and Neasham leads eastward to the manor-house and church and then … in 1651, was perhaps the younger brother of Rowland. 96 Neasham Priory is stated to have owned Hungerle in Dinsdale; … due from Marmaduke Wilson to Sir Francis Howard, lord of Neasham. 102 On the partition of the Surtees lands in 1552 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… day. This ceremony took place in the middle of the Tees at Neasham Ford, a little higher up the river. 8 The village of … into the parish of Low Dinsdale. It then runs west to Neasham and so joins the road to Sockburn again. The great … of the county of Durham, 2 or 3 miles below the village of Neasham. The ruins are situated a short distance to the …
A History of the County of Durham
… really flourished were the small Benedictine nunnery at Neasham, and the great hospitals under the bishop's immediate …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by bequest his estate went to a kinsman James Cookson of Neasham Hall, Durham, who assumed the additional name of …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Committee of Durham, that the horse boat, formerly at Neasham for accommodating the country when the Tees rose, is …
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