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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… is bounded by Haughton-le-Skerne on the North, by Long-Newton on the North-east, by Egglescliffe on the East, by the … included the farms called Goosepool, in the Parish of Long-Newton, and Foster-house, and Gingerbread-house 48, and … the chapel 49 and burial-ground stood within Long-Newton, at a little distance from the cottages. Hartburn is …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… villas de Shipplingbotyll, Haysand, Gysens, Remington, er Newton super More de Henrico Percy in capite per service. ij … et sect. curie Com. Dunelm. de 15 a in 15 am. Manerium de Newton: Situs totaliter vastatur; 200 acr. Terr arab. qulibet … by deed 1688, with certain rent-charges out of lands in Newton-Picot, in the same Parish; one clause of the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Dom. Georgius Conyers de Sockburne Miles, Materfamilias de Newton, juxta Dunelm. Materfamilias de Layton. Richard … fairer, than Blakiston; but all its branches, Gibside, Newton Hall, Old Malton, Seaton, and Thornton Hall, have … lands in Great Chilton, Dinsdaile, Stodday, Darneton, Long-Newton, and Warden-Law. To everye of my children Christopher, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 36 wereWilliam Forrest, Recusant; Ann Stelling, William Newton, of Redmarshall. The chief portion, however, of the … and Treas. of Lincoln. Res. for Boldon. Res. for Long Newton. Res. for Boldon. Cum muro de petra et calce …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Jolley, Walker, Helcoat, Greenay, Johnson, Best, Humble 9, Newton, Cooke, French, Linslay, Hauxley, and Surtees. The … Walker, Sander, Jolley, Surtees of Milkwell burn, Newton, Cooke, Hauxley, Stokoe, French, Sawyers, Dodds, and … and demaines of Edlingham, the towne, and milne, and Newton, and Ruthly, and the woods, to my uncle Gawayn S. for …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 1370 John Nevill, of Raby, Chivaler, acquired the manor of Newton Hansard, with its appurtenances in Swainston and … Cosin, afterwards Bishop of Durham. He purchased Newton Hall, near Durham, and was buried at Crossgate. John … Sheriff's List id. ann. Ind. enrolled Rot. Cosin. See Newton Hansard. Rot. Morton. Ind. enrolled, Rot. Morton, 20 …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of the 10th stall, exchanged with Dr. Douglas for Long Newton, created a Bart. 1782. Vicar of Kelloe, Rector of Long Newton 1742, Preb. of the 5th, and then of the 4th stall, ob. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and South, and by the Parishes of Egglescliff, Long Newton, and Elton on the South-west and West. The Parish … at Stockton 49 years, was inducted to the Rectory of Long-Newton 1712, where he died 1719. See M. I. He was grandfather … Res. for Redmarshall, afterwards Rector of Long-Newton. Res. for Whitburn. Prebendary of Durham. See the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 5, 1638. Hesilden. Pedigreee of Radclyffe, of Tunstall and Newton-Hansard, co. Pal. Arms: Argent, a bend engrailed … granted to Robert Johnson, of Seaton, and Henry Wood, of Newton-Hansard, on trust. This property was derived under …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… p. m. Penreth. Will. Ingilby, 1406, p. res. Weston. John Newton, 1408, p. m. Ingilby. John de Bryteby, 1440, p. res. Newton. William Bedell, 1464. Ralph Hamsterley, A. M. 1486 …