Durham Diocesan Records: episcopal jurisdiction and of courts
Introduction
Operations of the church courts
Contents

Catalogue

Reference code: GB-0033-DDR/EJ
Title: Durham Diocesan Records: episcopal jurisdiction and of courts
Dates of creation: 1531-1999
Extent: 188 metres (39 metres excluding faculty and marriage licence records)
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Origination: The Spiritual Chancellors to the bishops of Durham, and their Registrars

Operations of the church courts

Background essays on the operation of the ecclesiastical courts generally, and on the classes of records covered within this catalogue, are in the separate guide, Administrative Histories for the Durham Diocesan Records. General bibliographies are also within the same guide, and omitted from this catalogue except for editions of specific records.

Contents

Records of the bishop of Durham's spiritual jurisdiction, in particular the records of his consistory court for the diocese of Durham, which is headed by his spiritual chancellor, and of other aspects of the work of the spiritual chancellor, together with the papers of court officials and a few records of other courts

Conditions of access

Items under 30 years old may only be produced if a reader has obtained permission to see them from the depositor (most often the Durham Diocesan Registrar or her/his representative), except for items in the public domain which are made available with no closure period. Longer closure periods apply for certain classes of documents. Details are given within this catalogue: unless otherwise stated, a 30 year closure applies.

Copyright and copying

Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Sub-Librarian, Special Collections (e-mail PG.Library@durham.ac.uk) and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material
J.Raine (ed), Depositions and other ecclesiastical proceedings from the courts of Durham, extending from 1311 to the reign of Elizabeth (Surtees Society, number 21, 1845)
: a copy of this volume, annotated with detailed references for the sources of the extracts printed in it, is available in the Palace Green library search room. These sources are referenced as follows within the volume:
(no reference), p1-46: Bishops' registers as stated (see list at DDR/EA/ACT/1), plus Prior's court book from Cathedral Archives, viz DCD:Cap.Prior.
(A), p47-53: act book DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1
(A), p54: act book DDR/EJ/CCA/3/1
(A), p58: act book DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2
(A), p59-65, 73-76, 93-94: deposition book DDR/EJ/CCD/1/1
(no reference), p66: act book DDR/EJ/CCA/3/2
(B): act book DDR/EJ/CCA/3/2
(C): deposition book DDR/EJ/CCD/1/2
(D): deposition book DDR/EJ/CCD/1/4
(E): deposition book DDR/EJ/CCD/1/3
(ref Swift's Book): Durham Cathedral Library, Raine MS 124
(ref Act Book), p121-125, 172, 198-199: act book DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2


Catalogue

Consistory Court Causes and General Records
Reference: DDR/EJ/CC Much of the conservation work for the volumes listed below was carried out under the HEFCE-funded ('Follett') DDR project, 1995-1999. After these volumes had been repaired but before rebinding, they were generally microfilmed, as noted within the detailed lists below.

Consistory Court Acts
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCA The act books should be used in conjunction with the deposition books and cause papers:
DDR/EJ/CCD/1: Deposition books, 1565-1631
DDR/EJ/CCD/3: Cause papers, 1637-1638, 1678, 1716-1868


Consistory court act books (main series)
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCA/1
Dates of creation: 1531-1854
Extent: 32 volumes
Registers of mainly civil cases and criminal cases brought by the judge at the promotion of others (plenary jurisdiction)
Until ca.1579 and from ca.1672 this series also includes criminal cases brought by the judge of his own accord ('ex officio mero'). From the mid-19th century onward, certain other business of the court besides suits is recorded, sometimes including testamentary business such as appointments of guardians, probates and administrations, etc.
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.III/1-32
GBV/vol. 1: Gibson volumes, 1569-1576, 1650-1706
Volume includes certain acts of the consistory court of Durham, ca.1650-1706. The major part of this volume is on microfilm number 83.
Durham Chapter Library: Sharp MS 110, ff.179-193, 1662

DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1   July 1531-October 1538
Includes criminal cases 'ex officio mero', depositions, and probates and administrations.
Originally labelled “Acts 1531-1544”. Described as 1532-1544 in Craster, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne (3rd series, number 5, 1912)
. Listed as 1531-1544 in a typescript list ca.1950.
This volume may originally have consisted of several smaller books (see especially the evidence of separate foliation of individual gatherings at the bottom right-hand corner of some of the leaves). The binding, however, evidently disintegrated early, and the leaves fell into confusion. The foliation in ink at the top of the leaves, although early, was clearly done after they had already been disarranged.
Folios rearranged in their correct order, using the evidence of dates and joined leaves, June 1958. This left six gatherings of various numbers of leaves (of which the second and fifth have now been divided into two in rebinding); others appear to have been lost at an early date. The following leaves were removed at this date:
Nine leaves removed to constitute DDR/EJ/CCA/3/1 (acts before a Commissary for Northumberland, 1542-1544)
Loose depositions removed to constitute DDR/EJ/CCD/1/1.
Other loose depositions removed to keep with DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2.

Repaired and rebound by T. Cotton, August 1960
Slip-case made [1995x1999]
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 007 [Follett].
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book 1, 1530s - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2A-B   November 1567-August 1572
Includes criminal cases 'ex officio mero', and probates and administrations.
There are also some depositions on ff. 6 & 50. Bound in is one stray folio of acts 'ex officio' of 14 May 1580 (f.48a).
The initials 'R' [James Raine senior, 1791-1858] and 'C.S.' [Sir Cuthbert Sharp, 1781-1849] on f.53r indicate that the acts had been examined by these men, who may have been responsible for their original binding.
(now) 2 volumes 
Folios [1] & 50 (one gathering), and 6 & 45 (one gathering) were found by M.G.Snape among some loose depositions formerly kept with DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1. Restored to this act book on 10 June 1958, and repaired in June-July 1980.
In 1987 rebound as two volumes:
2A. f.1-221, for 1567 to June 1570
2B. f.222-408, for June 1570 to 1572

During the 1987 rebinding, the foliation was reordered to restore the original [contemporary or near-contemporary] foliation and quires as far as this could be determined. The folios were previously bound in the order: 9-10, 39-40, 32-33, 38, 34-37, 21-30, 14-17, 13, 18-19, 11-12, 41-42, 8, 43-44, 7, 20, 31, 48a, 48, an unnumbered fragment, 53-340, 73 unnumbered folios. Folios 1,6,45 and 50 were loose in the volume [see above]. The pre-1987 spine is kept in a box next to volume 2B. Some missing folios were replaced with numbered plain sheets and some openings were interleaved with unnumbered plain sheets to minimise abrasive wear to the text.
Slip-case made [1995x1999]
Extracts printed in Surtees Society 21 (as above)
Two microfilms available for copying under the following references:
5TC 108: filmed prior to repair and reordering of foliation in 1987
PG 008 [Follett]: with current foliation

Acts of court of the Dean and Chapter's commissioners for March to September 1576 (sede vacante) are among the Durham Cathedral archives, at DCD/D/SJC/V/2.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act book, 1567 - June 1570 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2A
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act book, June 1570 - 1572 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2B
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/3   November 1576-November 1580
Includes criminal cases 'ex officio mero'. Also some visitation material, some 1575 material (pointed out by Dr Helmholz), and some institutions, ca.1578 (pointed out by S. Freeman)
Sent for repairs to binding (not full rebinding) and repairs to some page edges, 1979-1980. Unfortunately the paper repair was done with soluble nylon, which by 1998 was causing problems.
Due to be filmed and conserved 1995-1999, but withdrawn from the programme for further consideration of the soluble nylon problem. Slip-case made.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), November 1576-November 1580 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/3
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/4A-B   November 1580-July 1589
Folio 170r wrongly annotated 1581. The correct date should be 1585. (Folio 170v is dated 25 June 1585.)
The long established order of sheets in this volume, which has been the same since at least the time of its previous binding (probably ca.1823), was retained when the volume was split and rebound in two parts following its repair in 1998. Checking has revealed, however, that many of the sheets, especially in the second part of the volume, have been bound out of chronological order and that there are some noticeable gaps in the chronological sequence. The department's file for this volume includes notes for a more logical order in which some of the sheets should be read, and details of the most significant gaps in the sequence.
(now) 2 volumes 
Rebound in 1998 as two volumes:
4A. f.1-153, November 1580-June 1583
4B. f.154-352, June 1583-July 1589

Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 009 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series) 4A, November 1580-June 1583 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/4A-B
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series) 4B, June 1583-July 1589 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/4A-B
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/5   November 1595-November 1601
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate, 1997-1998
Some fragments from this volume for which the correct home has not yet been found (one containing writing and two possibly containing writing), and some bookmarks containing writing which were found in it, have been placed in the slip-case containing old boards etc removed in the 1997-1998 rebinding.
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 010 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act book, November 1595 - November 1601 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/5
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/6   [before October] 1606-November 1608
Folio 65 is a stray bearing the date Friday 20 April 1604 on its dorse and bound out of chronological sequence. Note that no consistory court act book survives for the period ca.December 1601-ca.September 1606.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Bookmarks found within the volume now kept in an envelope in the separate box containing old boards etc (originally between f.5-6, 7-8, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20, 24-25, 35-36, 37-38, 45-46 & 65-66, with faded writing on the first five, and the name of Joseph Davison [deputy diocesan registrar 1832-ca.1868] on the sixth)
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 011 [Follett]. Note that parts of this film will be difficult to read because the original text is extremely stained and in parts very faded.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book, 1606- November 1608 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/6
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/7   November 1608-[after July] 1610
The strips of paper found as bookmarks between ff. 189-190, 193-194, 194-195 & 195-196 are from the annotated proof-copy of J.Raine (ed), Historiae Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres… (Surtees Society, number 9, 1839)
. Presumably these strips are Raine's own proof and bookmarks.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate, 1997-1998. At that time, f.129-134 renumbered in correct order and bound correct way up (previously upside down and reversed: evidence of staining suggests that the mis-binding of these folios was probably made in the previous binding, [early 19th century]).
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 012 [Follett], with volume 9
Photographic negatives and small index contact prints are held of sections of the volume which are particularly faded and do not show up well on the microfilm. They were made in York, November 1998, while the volume was disbound prior to repair and rebinding. Searchers can order prints from the negatives. They are for f.19r, 20r, 118v-120v, 138r, 139r-142v, 150r-155v, 157v-159v.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), November 1608 - 1610 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/7
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/8A-B   [September] 1610-April 1614
At f.[6]r is the initial 'R' and a monogram, probably for James Raine, indicating that he had seen this volume.
In entries relating to a case of 1612/3 concerning the tithes of the manor of Crook Hall in the chapelry of Durham St Margaret, there are recited sixteen accounts of the proctor of the chapel of Durham St Margaret for the payment of these tithes, 1447/8-1523/4, and extracts from twenty books of receipt of Durham Cathedral relating to these tithes and the rectory of Durham St Oswald, 1583/4-1608/9 (ff.277r-281v). Compare f.260, reciting 1610 document relating to Crook Hall manor tithes, and ff. 290r, 352r, 356r and 357v.
Many bookmarks in the volume are taken from printed proofs. They have been retained in the volume after rebinding, in their original places. The department's file for this volume includes full details of the bookmarks found in it.
(now) 2 volumes 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound in two volumes, 1998-1999:
8A. f. i, 6-246, ca. September 1610-September 1612
8B. f. 247-459, November 1612-April 1614

Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 013 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), November 1612-April 1614 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/8B
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series) 8A, September 1610-September 1612 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/8A
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/9   September 1619-March 1623
Marked “1619 to 1622” on 19th century binding (replaced)
The block of folios, ca. ff.109-118, should probably follow ca. f.166. Because some cases go on such a long time, it has not been possibly to establish just from the names of the parties exactly where this block should start and finish, nor where it should be put. See detailed notes in the department's file for this volume.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 012 [Follett], with volume 7
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), September 1619-March 1623 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/9
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/10   November 1623-September 1626
Monogram 'JR' (for James Raine) occurs twice on f.1r.
Folio 50B found among Durham Probate Records miscellanea, identified as a stray from this volume and placed with it, ca.1970s. It was sewn in during the 1998/1999 repair and rebinding. Other folios may still be missing from this section of the volume (f.50Av is dated 30 July 1624, and the next date in the volume, at f.52v, is 18 February 1624/5).
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 015 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), November 1623-September 1626 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/10
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/11   September 1629-November 1632
First and final sections (ff. 1-115 & 310-344) are bound very much out of chronological order. Central section is in order. See detailed notes on chronological order in the department's file of notes on this volume.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate, 1999
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 016 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), September 1629 - November 1632 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/11
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/12   2 October 1629, January 1632-July 1636
Former binding marked “1629 to 1636”. Contains the following acts and acts ex officio:
ff.1r-36v: ca. January 1631/2-September 1634 (ex officio), with an entry on f.29r dated 3 February 1634/5, which was probably inserted later
ff.37r-196v: November 1632-December 1633
ff.197r-214v: November 1634-July 1636 (ex officio). Folios 209r-214v bound out of chronological order (should be read in the order 211r-214v, 210r-v, 209v, 209r)
f.215r-v: undated
f.216: dated Friday 2 October 1629 on dorse. This folio does not match the remainder of the section ff.215-223, and appears to be a stray from an earlier volume.
ff.217r-223v: undated

The monogram 'JR' (for James Raine) occurs twice on f.1.
i + 224 ff. 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 017 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), 1629; January 1632-July 1636 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/12
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/13   January 1636-February 1638
Former binding marked “1635 to 1637”. Folio 36 is dated 26 March '1635', but should probably be 26 March 1636 (the next date is April 1636, on f.40v).
i + 280 ff. 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 018 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act books (main series), January 1636 - February 1638 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/13
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/14   March 1638-July 1640
Former binding marked “1637 to 1640”. Folio 44v is dated Friday 5 June 1638 but its correct date is probably Friday 15 June 1638. Folio 51r is dated the 'Friday following the Feast of St Matthew the Apostle, viz 18 September 1638', but its correct date should be Friday 28 September 1638 (St Matthew's day is 21 September).
The following groups of sheets are bound out of chronological order:
ca.f.22r to ca. f.33v (ca. 30 June 1638 - ca. 20 July 1638), probably belong after ca. f.47v
some parts of the final section f.213r-254v: pattern of staining suggests that they have been kept in their present order for some considerable time, and this order was therefore retained when the volume was rebound. The department's file of notes on this volume includes a list of dates noted on these folios.

i + 255 ff. 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate, 1998-1999
The already faint inks in the final section of this volume appeared to fade slightly during the repair process carried out before the volume was rebound in 1998. It is thought that this was because the size used was too alkaline and this was corrected as soon as the effect was noticed.
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 019 [Follett]. Due to fading of ink in final section and obscuring of some faint text with repair tissue, this microfilm presents a clearer image of parts of the text than can be obtained from the volume itself.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), March 1638-July 1640 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/14
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/15   January 1666-September 1674
Non-testamentary cases only. Previous binding marked “1665 to 1674”
From ca.1672 onwards the main series of consistory court act books contains criminal cases 'ex officio mero' as well as those brought by promotion.
Date on f.75r should be Friday 8 November (not October) 1667. Also, ff.218v-221r are blank: the reason is unclear, but suggests that the court headings may have been written in advance and the details of proceedings filled in later.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 020 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), January 1666-September 1674 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/15
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/16   January 1666-March 1678
Probate cases only. Previous binding marked “1665 to 1677”
Folio 323v includes an undated note in the hand of [Ralph Trotter, Durham diocesan registrar 1708-1769], giving information about a number of senior officials of the diocese of Durham during the period 1665-1667 and their family relationships and connections.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 020 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), January 1666 - March 1678 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/16
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/17   January 1675-November 1685
Non-testamentary cases. Previous binding marked “1674 to 1685”
Includes entries relating to several senior diocesan appointments (chancellor, deputies, surrogates etc), including recitals of patents of appointment etc. See department's file of notes on this volume for details of the appointments in the volume.
Date on f.259v should be 4 May 1683 (not 1682).
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 022 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series) January 1675-November 1685 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/17
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/18   April 1678-July 1703
Probate cases only
Folio 151 (4 & 11 December 1685) has been bound the wrong way round and out of place. It should be read between f.141 (4 December 1685 on dorse) and f.142 (11 December 1685 on front).
Folios 209-218 and 287-290 are not in chronological order: f.209-218 belong between ff.167 and 168, f.287-290 refer to the period 19 January 1693/4-3 May 1695, which is covered by ff. 262r-276r. See the department's file of detailed notes on this volume for their correct order.
Folios 287-290 are also in a different format from the rest of the volume, written on smaller sheets and containing summary details of court proceedings arranged chronologically in columns. These are perhaps draft notes made during the hearings, from which the longer and more formal entries in the act book were later written up.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 023 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), April 1678-July 1703 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/18
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/19A-B   February 1686-May 1704
Non-testamentary cases. Previous binding marked “1685 to 1704”
Folio 317 has been bound in back to front and out of chronological order. It should be read between ff. 13 & 14. Folios 45-55 have been compiled and bound out of chronological order. For a suggested reading order, see the department's file of detailed notes for this volume.
This volume includes copies of a number of documents relating to appointments and resignations of spiritual chancellors etc of the diocese of Durham, among them (ff. 91v-93r) William Wilson, who was appointed chancellor on 29 October 1690 but drowned on 27 November 1690. See C.E.Whiting, Nathaniel Lord Crewe Bishop of Durham… (1940) p.213. See also the department's file of detailed notes on this volume for a list of the appointments found in the volume.
Also included in the volume are:
Copy of a decree against clandestine marriages issued by a court held by the Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes at Whitehall, 4 November 1686 (f.18v)
Memorandum by Ralph Trotter, Durham diocesan registrar, 28 November 1754, concerning cases arising out of visitation presentments of 1701 and 1705 against Dorothy Stafford, wife of Christopher Stafford, rector of Bothal, and William Cresswell of Woodhorn. These cases were referred to the Durham consistory court by the archdeacon and then appealed to York, with mention of 'the original transmission from the archdeacon under his seal' which, with other items, 'fully proves the power of our Chancellor and the proceedings in this Cause'. This item had been 'secreted' and was subsequently 'found by me [Ralph Trotter] among some loose papers in my House belonging to the Widow of Peter Burrel the Younger formerly Deputy Register in my Office and secreted from thence but now bound up in my Book of Collections Page 258'.

(now) two volumes 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as two volumes, 1999:
19A. f. i & 1-180, for February 1685/6-November 1694
19B. f. 181-354, for November 1694-May 1704

Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 024 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act books (main series), February 1686 - May 1704 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/19A-B
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/20   September 1703-July 1734
Probate cases only
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate, 1999 (f.115 reversed and bound in correct chronological order: previous sewn in wrong way round, probably during the previous binding, in ? early 19th century)
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 025 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act books (main series), September 1703 - July 1734 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/20
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/21   September 1705-December 1710
Non-testamentary cases
i + 75 ff. 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 026 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series) 21, September 1705-December 1710 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/21
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/22   September 1711-April 1726
Non-testamentary cases
Binding: Bound in parchment document (not identified: ? similarly adjacent books in this series)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), September 1711-April 1726 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/22
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/23   April 1726-July 1737
Microfilm available (filmed before volume foliated), ref PG 027 [MSM]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), April 1726-July 1737 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/23
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/24   September 1737-July 1741
Microfilm available (filmed before volume foliated), ref PG 028 [MSM]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (main series), September 1737 - July 1741 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/24
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/25   October 1741-October 1759
Includes some testamentary business. Marked '1741 to 1760'
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), October 1741-October 1759 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/25
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/27   February 1772-December 1777
Includes some testamentary business. At end, assignments of business to proctors down to 1796. Marked on spine '1772 to 1778'
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series) 27, February 1772-December 1777 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/27
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/28   February 1778-January 1788
Includes some testamentary business. At end, assignments of business to proctors in 1799 and 1814.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), February 1778-January 1788 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/28
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/30   February 1799-December 1814
Includes some testamentary business. Marked '1799 to 1815'
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), February 1799-December 1814 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/30
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/31   February 1815-June 1834
Includes some testamentary business.
Duplicate, but not quite identical, record of acts for September 1825 to January 1826 is at DDR/EJ/CCG/2/3
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), February 1815-June 1834 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/31
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/32   March-May 1844, October 1847-April 1851, July-November 1854
With admissions of proctors etc, 1846-1879, and notes of admissions of proctors to 1915. Marked 'Acts 1851, 1854'
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (main series), 1844-1915 - DDR/EJ/CCA/1/32
Consistory court act books (office cases)
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCA/2
Dates of creation: 1579-1618
Extent: 7 volumes
Before 1579 and after ca.1672, all criminal cases are recorded in the main series of act books (see preceding class).
As well as criminal cases brought by the judge's 'mere office' (summary jurisdiction), these act books include a number of promoted cases, mainly for minor matters of correction.
Cited in publications with the reference DDR/vols.IV/1-7
Durham Cathedral archives, DCD/D/SJB/1-2: 'ex officio' act books, 1619-1621 and 1662-1672
DDR/A/ACN/1/2: Archdeacon of Northumberland's act and visitation book, 1619-1624: includes one folio of what might be consistory court acts 'ex officio' (f.10, undated), and three folios which might consist of consistory court acts 'ex officio' (ff.24r-26v, ca.1621).
DDR/EJ/CCA/1/12: contains 'ex officio' acts for ca.January 1631/2-September 1634 at ff.1r-36v, with an entry on f.29r dated 3 February 1634/5 which was probably inserted later. Also 'ex officio' acts for November 1634-July 1636, ff.197r-214v.

DDR/EJ/CCA/2/1   ca.February 1578/9-November 1580
Marked '1578 to 1579'. Certain sections of this volume have not been bound in strict chronological order and there are some gaps in the sequence. The department's file of notes on the volume includes notes on the correct order of the folios.
Repaired and rebound, ca.2000
Extracts from this volume are printed in J.Raine (ed), The injunctions and other ecclesiastical proceedings of Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, from 1575 to 1587 (Surtees Society, number 22, 1850)
, pp.113 seq.
Extracts also in J.Barmby (ed), Churchwardens' accounts of Pittington and other parishes in the diocese of Durham from AD 1580 to 1700 (Surtees Society, number 84, 1888)
, pp.356-357
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 129
A stray folio of acts ex officio for 14 May 1580 is bound into DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2A as f.48a
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act books (office cases) - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/1
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/2   August 1589-June 1591
Tipped in at the front of this volume is a note in the hand of the Revd J.T. Fowler, librarian of the University of Durham, concerning corrections to be made to the proofs of Surtees Society volume 84.
ii + 43 ff. 
Repaired and rebound, ca.2000
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 129
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases) - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/2
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/3   June 1591-March 1595
Marked '1591 to 1594'. Includes promoted as well as mere office cases and some entries relate to testamentary business. Annotated in manuscript at f.1r, “No.22”.
Sets of churchwardens' presentments (and a related item) produced in connection with [episcopal] visitations of the diocese have been inserted in the volume as noted below. (Details of cases arising from the presentments are entered on nearby sheets.)
f.94: churchwardens' presentment, Durham St Giles (Gilligate), 10 October 1593
f.131: churchwardens' presentment, Whickham, 9 April 1594
f.132: churchwardens' presentment, Staindrop, 21 April 1594
f.159: churchwardens' presentment in the form of a letter from [F.] Coulton, [Darlington], n.d. [ca. November 1594]

The volume covers the period June 1591-March 1594/5 and in general the contents run in chronological order. A half sheet, f.176r, which follows f.175, the final page of the main text, contains a heading (struck through) dated Saturday 14 September 1594; chronologically this should go between ff.148v (dated 7 September 1594) and 149r (dated 28 September 1994) but there are no other entries headed 14 September 1594.
Repaired and rebound, 2003
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 129
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases), June 1591-March 1595 - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/3
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/4   May 1595-October 1599
This volume includes promoted as well as mere office cases and some entries relate to testamentary business. It is annotated in manuscript at f.1r, “Liber causarum ex officio” and, in a different hand, “mero et promoto etc.” It is also inscribed, on the same folio, “No.3”.
At f.122r is a certified copy of the permission issued on 9 February 1597/8 by Toby Matthew, bishop of Durham, for Richard Fawcett, M.A., incumbent of Boldon, County Durham, to marry Ellinore Blaikeston, widow, of Hedley, County Durham.
The volume covers the period May 1595-October 1599 and in general the contents run in chronological order. There is, however, a gap in the chronological sequence between July 1597 and January 1597/8 (at ff.95-96). Three stray testamentary entries dated 16 July 1597 appear at f.139v, between folios dated 3 March 1598/9 and 10 march 1598/9 respectively.
Repaired and rebound, 2003
As well as excerpts from this volume and DDR/EJ/CCA/2/1, appendix B of Surtees Society 84 (as above under DDR/EJ/CCA/2/1) includes excerpts from three act books of the official of the officialty of the dean and chapter of Durham (Durham Cathedral archives, DCD/D/SJC/1-3).
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 97
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases), May 1595-October 1599 - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/4
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/5   October 1599-May 1603
Sent for conservation and rebinding, 2010/11
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 98
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases), October 1599-May 1603 - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/5
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/6   May 1603-March 1609
Marked 'Acts 1603 to 1608'
i + 319 ff. 
Sent for conservation and rebinding, 2010/11
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 98
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases), May 1603-March 1609 - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/6
DDR/EJ/CCA/2/7A-B   April 1609-November 1618
Previous binding marked '1609 to 1620'. May originally have been two books or else two distinct sets of papers. The second half of the volume (from f.215) has a bigger size of paper than the first.
Folio 279B is loose and probably a stray from another volume. Folio 305v is dated 9 December 1614 but this should read 9 December 1615.
There is a gap in the chronological order between f.318v (dated 4 May 1616) and f.319 (dated 9 November 1616 on verso). Also, f.334 (28 May 1616) has been misplaced between f.333 (15 March 1616/7) and f.335 (22 March 1616/7). It should probably correctly go between ff.318v and 319r.
Folio 399 contains acts of the archdeacon of Northumberland for Whittingham parish in Alnwick deanery, 1621. This is a stray from the archdeacon of Northumberland's second act book, ref DDRA/ACN/1/2, where there are entries for Whittingham parish at ff.23v & 67r-v.
two volumes (after rebinding) 
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate (as two volumes), 2000
Microfilms available for copying, refs 5TC 129 (filmed as a single volume), and PG 029 [Follett] (while disbound, 2000)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (office cases), April 1609-November 1618 - DDR/EJ/CCA/2/7A-B
Consistory court act books (Northumberland commissary)
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCA/3
Extent: 1 folder and 1 volume
Registers containing civil and criminal cases heard before a commissary for Northumberland
As well as journal-style entries of acts, these registers also contain many depositions (in full), and some probates and administrations.
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.VII/1-2

DDR/EJ/CCA/3/1   June/July 1542-March 1544
Previously kept with loose acts now forming DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1 (qv)
fragment only, 9 ff. (in folder) 
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court act book (Northumberland commissary), 1542-1544 - DDR/EJ/CCA/3/1
DDR/EJ/CCA/3/2   November 1561-July 1570
marked 'Acts etc 1562 to 1571'
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 109
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory court act books (Northumberland), November 1561-July 1570 - DDR/EJ/CCA/3/2
Unbound consistory court acts
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Dates of creation: 1579, 1585, 1601-1610, 1620-1621, 1632-1639, 1661-1665, 1821-1880
Extent: 2 boxes and 1 small tray
The 16th and 17th century acts were found among the probate miscellanea. They have been sorted into date order as far as possible (there are some undated items also). The 19th century items appear to have originally belonged together within a single bundle and have not been re-sorted.
Some of the acts are for criminal cases 'ex officio mero', and at least one is for Northumberland cases. However, they have all been kept together in a single sequence.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1579 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1585 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1601-1606 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1609 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1610 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1620-1621 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1632-1639 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1661-1662 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1662-1663 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1663 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1664-1665 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 1663-1664 - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, 17th century - DDR/EJ/CCA/4
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Unbound consistory court acts, [1600-1640] - DDR/EJ/CCA/4

Consistory Court Documents
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD
Deposition books
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/1
Dates of creation: 1565-1631
Extent: 12 volumes
Binding: A note found in volume 8, together with other evidence, suggest that James Raine may have been responsible for having these books bound. (See departmental file for volume 8 for more details.)

Books of signed depositions by witnesses
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.V/1-12
Many of the earlier depositions are undated. The years given in the following list are those of the earliest and latest dated entries noticed in each volume.
Depositions also occur in the first two act books (DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1-2B), and in the act books of the Northumberland commissary (DDR/EJ/CCA/3/1-2).

DDR/EJ/CCD/1/1   undated, 16th century [probably ca.1572-1574]
Fragments only. Original text ends at f.18r.
18 ff. 
Originally kept with DDR/EJ/CCA/1/1 (qv)
Sent to conservation for box and paper repairs, 2/8/1994; returned 15/5/1995.
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, ca.1572-1574 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/2   1565-1573
Folios 233-234 also have material normally contained in the act books. (See contemporary note referring to this in the second act book, ref. DDR/EJ/CCA/1/2, f.260v.)
Original text ends at f.349r.
Sent for repair and rebinding, 30/10/1992; returned 3/9/1993.
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 215 (filmed while disbound)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1565-1573 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/3   1572-1592
For gaps 1574-1586 (before f.27) and 1588-1591 (before f.133a), see following volumes. Marked '1572 to 1591'
Initials of [? James Raine] at ff. 1r, 27r, 35v, 36r, 133a (recto) & 156r
Original text ends at f.173v. Folios 49b & 49c are stubs.
Sent for repair and rebinding, 26/10/1993; returned 10/1/1994
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 216 (filmed while disbound)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1572-1592 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/4   1575-1577
Marked '1575 to 1576'. Folio 94Bv is dated 1598. Folios 24b-c, 48b-c, 72b-c, 100b-c, 125b-c and 132b are stubs. Original text ends at f.153b (verso).
Conserved before 1992. Slip-case made 1994. Pages flattened 11-12 December 1974 and 5 November 1980-25 November 1981.
Extracts from this volume are printed in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details).
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 217 (filmed while disbound)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1575-1577 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/5   1589-1590
Initials of James Raine at f.1r. There are some ticks and crosses against some depositions, suggesting that they were perhaps seen or printed by James Raine.
Folios ii & iii (formerly loose, bound in 1994) include March 1588/9 depositions in a testamentary case. There are further depositions for this case at the beginning of the bound section of the volume. Their previous location is uncertain, but they were probably found among the probate miscellanea. Original text ends at f.140r.
Sent for repair and rebinding (including binding in of loose ff. ii & iii), 22/2/1994; returned 2/8/1994.
Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 217 (filmed while disbound)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1589-1590 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/6   1592-1595
Bound in at front are an appointment of surrogates sede vacante, 17 October 1587 (f.ii), and an original information by the minister of Tweedmouth against his parish clerk, undated [temp Patrick Smith, at Tweedmouth ca.1665-1703, see Raine, North Durham, p245] (f.iii)
Original text ends at f.153. Folio 99 is a stub. Note that ff.152 and 153 are stuck together at present.
There are some pencil ticks and crosses in the volume, possibly suggesting that some entries were seen or printed by James Raine.
iii + 154 ff. 
marked '1591 to 1594'
Sent for repair to ff.151-153, October 1987; returned April 1990.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 030 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1592-1595 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/7   1599-1604
Folio 1r is labelled 'A' (see following volume). Folios 274-275 are inserts (relating to a nuncupative will) and f.276 should follow f.273. Original text ends at f.318v. Folios 2b-c, 42b-d and 238b-c are stubs and do not contain any text.
There are some pencil ticks and crosses in the volume, possibly suggesting that some entries were seen or printed by James Raine.
Sent for full repair and rebinding before Harvester microfilming, October 1987; returned March 1990. Old covers retained in box by DDR volumes.
Slip-case made [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 030 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1599-1604 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/8   1604-1607
Folio 1r is labelled 'B' (see preceding volume). Also labelled '2' on spine.
Some of the endorsements suggest that the depositions were previously unbound bundles of papers, some of them grouped by individual cases.
Original text ends at f.246v.
Binding: See loose note in volume re 19th century binder, found under spine during conservation, and notes on same in departmental file.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 031 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition books, 1604-1607 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/9   1607-1611
Initials of Cuthbert Sharp (in ink) and James Raine (pencil, repeated) are at ff. 1r and 182r. Occasional pencil ticks by some of the depositions indicate that they may have been seen or printed by James Raine. Folio 182r is dirty, as if it was previously at the top of a bundle or front of a volume.
See notes on order in the departmental file of notes relating to the foliation of the DDR volumes. Original text ends at f.292v. Folios 172 and 173 are stubs.
i + 293 ff. 
marked '1607 to 1610'
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 032 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition books, 1607-1611 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/10A-B   1615-1620
Not bound in strict chronological order (pre-1976 order was retained for 1976 rebinding). Original text ends at f.455v (volume 10B).
two volumes (after rebinding) 
Binding: previous binding marked '1614 to 1619'
Sent for repair and rebinding, 18/4/1975; returned October 1976. Rebound as two volumes:
10A. ff.1-185, 1614/5-1616
10B. ff.186-457, ca.January 1616/7-February 1619/20

Microfilm available for copying, ref 5TC 127
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1615-1616 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/10A
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1617-1620 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/10B
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/11   November 1618-November 1626
Not bound in strict chronological order, especially the early part. Folio 14 should follow f.15 and f.485 should precede f.478. Chronologically ff.407-408 should be placed at ca.423r. At least one folio is missing before f.409. Original text ends at f.530v.
The initials 'S.B.' (in pencil) are inside front cover. Occasional pencil ticks by some of the depositions indicate that they may have been seen or printed by James Raine.
Sent for rebinding and partial repair 1977-1979. Unfortunately soluble nylon was used, which by 1998 was causing problems.
A few torn folios repaired November 1993.
Due to be filmed and conserved 1995-1999, but withdrawn from the programme for further consideration of the soluble nylon problem.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records:Consistory Court Deposition book, November 1618-November 1626 / DDR/EJ/CCD/1/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/1/12   October 1626-September 1631
There are no depositions between February 1627/8 and October 1628.
Not bound in strict chronological order, especially the earlier part. Folios 108-109 should follow f.103. Original text ends at f.301a (verso). Folio 301b was inserted later (probably found among the probate miscellanea) - there is text on both sides of f.301b.
Taken down, repaired etc and rebound as appropriate [1995x1999]
Microfilm available for copying, ref PG 033 [Follett]
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Deposition book, 1626-1631 - DDR/EJ/CCD/1/12
Cause papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/3
Dates of creation: 1637-1638, 1678, 1716-1868
Extent: 54 boxes
Court papers for individual consistory court causes, sorted by cause
Each cause for which papers survive in this series will typically contain one or more of the types of documents described below. Please note that many of the folders contain just a single document, and reasonably complete sets of court papers survive for only a few of the causes.
Before 1733, the formal court documents are written in Latin. From 25th March 1733, all the documents are in English. However, even before 1733, the body of depositions is in English, and large parts of the allegations and other documents are often also in English.
The causes are sorted according to the year of the earliest item in the folder (excepting earlier enclosures, such as wills or deeds). This may not be the date that the cause first came before the consistory court.
Within each year, the causes are arranged in alphabetical order, according to the name of the plaintiff or promoter of the cause. Criminal causes brought by the judge's office without a promoter ('ex officio mero') are put at the beginning of the year to which they belong, together with any unidentified causes from the same year.
Some undated cause papers are listed at the end of the series.
The court papers which had been sorted by Roy Hudleston are included in his card index, which includes names of parties and brief details of each cause, as well as names of witnesses. This index has been superseded by the list below, although it contains details of witnesses that have not been included here.
Some of the papers for matrimonial causes are used and referenced in Bailey, J., “Breaking the conjugal vows: marriage and marriage breakdown in the north of England”, (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Durham, 1999)

DDR/EJ/PRC/2: Papers for individual consistory court causes, 1608-1853, (undated)
Proctors' papers include many of the same documents as this series of cause papers, often in incomplete or draft form. They also include additional documents for some causes, such as correspondence between the proctor and one of the parties.
DDR/EJ/FAC/6: Contested faculties, 1764-1997
A few of the papers relating to faculties, especially disputed faculties and some of the early pew causes, were originally found among the consistory court cause papers.
DPR: Probate records, 1600-1857

1637-1678
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1637/1   [? 1637]
Document - allegation
plaintiff: George Barcroft
defendant: John Peacocke
defamation - [cheating]
Date uncertain: endorsed “1637”, but not yet checked in act book.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Originally found among 1637 wills
Digitised material for Barcroft vs Peacocke – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1637/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1638/1   [? 1638, or 1590 x 1619]
Document - allegation
plaintiff: William Morton
defendants: Reginald [unknown] and David Skeele
recovery of tithes and Easter offerings within Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
Date uncertain: endorsed “1638”, but [Chancellor] named as “Clement Colmore”, suggesting a date between 1590 and 1619.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Found with 1638 wills
Digitised material for Morton vs Skeele – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1638/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1678/1   1678
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Elizabeth Butler
defendant: William Mitford
relating to: will of Thomas Mitford (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Butler vs Mitford – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1678/1
1716-1719
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1716/1   1716-1717
Document - depositions
plaintiffs: churchwardens and trustees of the Free School, Darlington, County Durham: Ralph Wright, Henry Cuthbertson, Francis Page and Christopher Wardell
defendants: George Allan, Thomas Charnack, Robert Simpson and Samuel Walton of Darlington, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
1 folder, 12 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/4: trustees of the charity school v churchwardens and trustees of the free grammar school, 1716 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Free School Darlington – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1716/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1716/2   1716
Document - depositions
promoter: Jane Old, wife of Thomas Old (legatee of deceased)
defendant: James Dunn (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Richard Wright, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Old vs Dunn – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1716/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/1   1717-1718
Document - depositions
plaintiff: John Barclay, cleric (curate of Monkwearmouth)
defendant: Anne Abbs of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - theft and heresy
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Barclay vs Abbs – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/2   1717
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Catherine Colvill (executor of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Mosse (née Colvill), wife of Peter Mosse
relating to: goods of John Colvill (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/6: Mosse v Colvill, 1717 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Colvill vs Mosse – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/3   1717
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Elizabeth Douthwaite, spinster
defendant: Elizabeth Sewell, widow
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Douthwaite vs Sewell – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/4   1717
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Anne Stott, widow
defendant: Henry Tayler
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Stott vs Taylor – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/5   1717-1718
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Elizabeth Winter, minor (acting by a guardian)
defendant: Jane Wilkinson
defamation
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Winter vs Wilkinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/1   1718
Document - depositions
promoter: Anna Bell, widow, and Margaret Smith and Thomas Smith
defendant: Christopher Mickleton, gent
relating to: will of Christopher Mickleton (deceased)
probate cause - to prove codicil
Details of cause confirmed from act book, DDR vols. III/20.
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/2: Bell (et al.) v Mickleton, 1718 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bell vs Mickleton – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/2   1718
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Thomas Burnopp
defendant: Thomas Dixon
defamation - theft
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Burnopp vs Dixon – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/3   1718
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Ralph Stainbank
defendant: Dorothy Gibson, wife of John Gibson
defamation - roguery and theft
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Stainbank vs Gibson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/4   1718
Document - depositions
plaintiff: John Tone
defendant: Thomas Southeron
defamation - adultery/fornication
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/11: Southeron v Tone, 1718 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tone vs Southeron – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/1   1719
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Rachel Colt
defendant: Edward Henzell
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Cole vs Henzell – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/2   1719
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Mary Harrison, spinster
defendant: Margaret French, wife of Matthew French
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Harrison vs French – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/3   1719
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Edward Henzell
defendant: Rachel Colt
defamation - roguery
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Henzell vs Colt – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/4   1719
Document - depositions
plaintiff: John Ornesby
defendant: Eleanor Emerson, wife of James Emerson
defamation - corruption
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Ornesby vs Emerson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1719/4
1720-1729
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1720/1   1720
Document - answers
plaintiff: William Jameson
defendant: Roger Wilson, gent
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/9: Jameson v Wilson, 1719 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Jameson vs Wilson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1720/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1722/1   1722
Language:   Latin
Document - prohibition (from Court of Pleas)
plaintiff: Roger Dove
defendant: Ralph Anderson
[cause unknown] (Taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Names of parties confirmed from act book, DDR vols. III/22.
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Dove - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1722/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1727/1   1727-1728
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Margaret Barrow, wife of Nicholas Barrow
defendants: Richard Huntley and John Huntley (co-executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Wetherall (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Digitised material for Barrow vs Huntley – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1727/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1728/1   1728
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Henry Ogle, esq
defendant: James Swann of Longhorsley, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs within Longhorsley, Northumberland
Details of names confirmed from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 10 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/8: Ogle v Swan, 1726 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ogle vs Swann – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1728/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1728/2   1728
Deposition of Ralph Stobbert (Stobart) of Sunderland, gent.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Stobart - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1728/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/1   1729
Document - depositions
mere office case
defendant: Robert Dawson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
correction for incest
Note that the deposition does not state that Robert Dawson was from Bishopwearmouth, but that the marriage took place there. Details of cause taken from file of Proctors' Working Papers.
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/2: office v Dawson, 1728 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Office vs Dawson – incest - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/2   1729-1731
Language:  Latin (except for the depositions)
Documents - libel, answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Wright of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of rye and oats within Billy Hall, Billy Row, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder, 40 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/20: Wekett v Wright, 1729 - 1730 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wekett vs Wright – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/2
1731-1735
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1731/1   1731
Language:   Latin
Document - sentence
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: William Yellowly of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of wool within Hartburn, Northumberland
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/12: Moor v Yellowley, 1730 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Moor vs Yellowly – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1731/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1732/1   1732
Document - depositions
promoter: Thomas Bell
defendant: John Huntridge
relating to: will of John Bell of South Charlton, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will
Details of parties taken from act book, DDR vols. III/20.
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Huntridge – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1732/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1732/2   1732
Document - grant of pew
promoter: John Shepherson of Darlington, County Durham
relating to: confirmation of pews in Darlington church
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Sheperson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1732/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/1   1733
Document - sentence
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland: Matthew Ellington, Joseph Jopling, Nicholas Lawson and John Newton
defendant: William Richardson (farmer of Chapter House tithe barn and part of the tithes of the rectory of Bywell St Peter)
non-provision of bread and wine
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/2: churchwardens v Richardson, 1732 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Churchwardens vs Richardson - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/2   1733-1734
Documents - citations and sentence
voluntary promoter: Thomas Emerson of Hamsterley, County Durham
defendant: John Barclay, cleric (curate of Hamsterley)
correction for solemnising a clandestine marriage
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/3: office v Barclay, 1733 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Emerson vs Barclay – clandestine marriage - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/3   1733-1737
Documents - inventory (with allegation), allegations and depositions
promoters: Joshua Goundry and Christopher Harrison (principal creditors of deceased)
defendant: Anne Jefferson, wife of Francis Stonehouse (late widow and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Jefferson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye, the younger - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder, 15 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/3: Goundry (et al.) v Stonehouse, 1734 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Goundry vs Jefferson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/1   1734
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Thomas Hett of Billingham, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Smith of Billingham, County Durham
defamation - roguery
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hett vs Smith – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/2   1734
Document - interrogatories
promoter: William Mowbray
defendant: John Greenwell
correction for fornication
Endorsed “1735”, but date (Hilary term 1733/4) taken from act book, DDR vols. III/23
Details of cause taken from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/9: Mowbray v Greenwell, 1733 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Mowbray vs Greenwell – fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/3   1734
Document - sentence
plaintiff: Elizabeth Richardson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Richardson
defendant: Mary Harvey of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William Harvey
defamation - roguery/whoredom
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Harvey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/4   1734
Document - depositions
promoter: Richard Ridley, esq
defendant: Edward Blackett, baronet
confirmation of burial place in Beltingham, Haltwhistle, Northumberland
1 folder, 70 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/1: Blackett v Ridley, 1734 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ridley vs Blackett - grave - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/5   1734-1737
Documents - depositions and sentence
plaintiff: Jane Spencer of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of George Spencer
defendant: James Grey of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Spencer vs Grey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/6   1734
Document - depositions
promoter: Catherine Thew
defendants: John Cutter and William Richardson
relating to: will of Robert Vipont of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, joiner (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Details of cause taken from act book, DDR vols. III/20.
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Vipont – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/7   1734
Document - depositions
plaintiff: Robert Walker of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Litster of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Richard Litster
defamation - roguery
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Walker vs Litster – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/8   1734
Document - allegation
plaintiff: William Weket, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: John Helmerow
recovery of tithes within Brancepeth, County Durham
proctor: Pye, the younger - defending
Endorsed “1736”, but 1734 date confirmed from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/17: Wekett v Helmerow, 1732 - 1734 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wekett vs Helmerow – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1735/1   1735
Document - depositions
promoter: Joseph Marshall (brother of deceased)
defendant: John Marshall (nephew and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Marshall of Jarrow, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/5: Marshall v Marshall, 1735 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Marshall vs Marshall – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1735/1
1736
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/1   1736
Documents - libel and depositions
plaintiff: Jonathan Atkinson of Barnard Castle, County Durham
defendant: Alice Startford of Barnard Castle, County Durham, wife of Henry Startford
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Startford – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/2   1736-1737
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
plaintiff: William Atkinson of Tweedmouth, North Durham
defendant: Robert Hewetson (Hewitson) of Tweedmouth, North Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs within Tweedmouth, North Durham
1 folder, 5 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/1: Atkinson v Hewitson, 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Hewitson – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/3   1736
Documents - allegation and depositions
promoter: Lewis Bee (nephew and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Loraine, baronet
relating to: will of William Bee of Kirkharle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder, 5 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/11: Loraine v Bee, 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bee vs Loraine – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/4   1736
Document - bond (of promoter)
plaintiff: Susan Brown of Blyth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Jane Corbey of Blyth, Northumberland, wife of Robert Corbey
defamation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Corbey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/5   1736-1737
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
plaintiff: William Coates (Coats) of Egglescliffe, County Durham
defendant: Jane Coltman of Egglescliffe, County Durham
defamation - roguery and theft
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Coates vs Coleman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/6   1736-1737
Documents - libel, deposition and sentence
plaintiff: Joanna Eales of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Ralph Eales
defendant: Elizabeth Gilroy of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Gilroy
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Eales vs Gilroy – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/7   1736
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
promoter: Ellenor Ellett of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of William Ellett
defendant: Rebecca Salton of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Samuel Salton
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Ellett vs Salton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/8   1736
Documents - articles and depositions
promoter: Elizabeth Howard of Elsdon, Northumberland, widow
defendant: John Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Howard vs Dawson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/9   1736
Documents - allegation and deposition (draft)
promoter: Elizabeth Howard (alleged widow of deceased)
defendant: Frances Howard (née Norton) (alleged widow and executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Charles Francis Howard of Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/2: Howard v Howard, 1735 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Howard vs Howard – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/10   1736
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
promoter: Ann Hunter of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: John Sibbit of Gateshead, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Hunter vs Sibbit – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/11   1736-1737
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
promoter: Ann Johnson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Sarah Scott of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of William Scott
defamation - adultery/fornication
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Johnson vs Scott – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/12   1736
Document - deposition
promoter: George Kennerley (Kinnersley)
defendant: John Steell (Steel)
relating to: goods of George Hinckster (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Details of parties (and variant spellings of names) taken from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Kennerley vs Steel – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/13   1736
Documents - articles and depositions
promoter: Ruth Milburn of Barnard Castle, County Durham
defendant: Jane Kipling of Barnard Castle, County Durham, wife of Robert Kipling
defamation - drunkenness and fornication
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Milburn vs Kipling – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/14   1736
Document - answers
promoter: John Miller (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Banks (formerly Graham), wife of Andrew Banks (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Graham of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Miller vs Banks – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/15   1736
Documents - note and answers
plaintiff: William Moor
defendant: Ralph Wood, gent
recovery of tithes
proctor: Timothy Wrangham - defending
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/7: Moor v Wood, 1735 - 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Moor vs Wood – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/16   1736
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
promoter: Robert Ovington of Hart, County Durham
defendant: George Robinson of Sedgefield, County Durham
defamation - forgery
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/9: Ovington v Robinson, 1735 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ovington vs Robinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/17   1736
Documents - articles and depositions
promoter: Gerard Russell of Hurworth, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Ovington of Hurworth, County Durham
defamation - cheating
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Russell vs Ovington – cheating - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/18   1736
Documents - allegation, answers and deposition
promoter: Joseph Smith, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Sarah Procter (Proctor), widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Procter (Proctor) of Lintsford, Ryton, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wrangham - prosecuting
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/17: Smith v Proctor, 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smith vs Procter – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/19   1736-1737
Documents - allegation and deposition
plaintiff: Mary Smith (relict of deceased)
defendants: John Smith and Thomas Smith
relating to: will of Henry Smith of Ulgham, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder, 3 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/18: Smith v Smith (et al.), 1735[/6]-1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/20   1736
Document - depositions (draft)
promoter: John Snowball
defendant: Jane Snowball, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Edward Snowball of Whickham, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Documents not dated, but date of Hilary term, 1736, taken from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Snowball vs Snowball – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/21   1736-1737
promoters: William Stalker, Francis Greathead, Cuthbert Potts and others of HM Customs and Excise of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: Richard Ord, gent
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye - defending
Documents - allegations, answers and depositions
1 folder, 15 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/19: Stalker (et al.) v Ord, 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Stalker vs Ord – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/22   1736
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: Mary Stackhouse, widow, executrix of John Stackhouse, cleric (late rector of Boldon)
recovery of dilapidations
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegation (with accounts and estimates dated 1735-1736) and depositions
1 folder, 18 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/10: Tew v Stackhouse, 1735 - 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tew vs Stackhouse – dilapidations - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/22
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/23   1736
plaintiff: Jane Todd of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Robert Todd
defendant: Dorothy Atkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Ralph Atkinson
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Todd vs Atkinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/23
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/24   1736
plaintiff: John Walker of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
defendant: Jane Taylor of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Joseph Taylor
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Taylor – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/24
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/25   1736
plaintiff: Ann Ward of Hartburn, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: William Bowman of Hartburn, Northumberland
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Ward vs Bowman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/25
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/26   1736-1741
plaintiff: Abigail Wilkinson
defendant: Robert Davison of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Low Shields, Alnwick, Northumberland and Low Shields, Lesbury, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - depositions, allegation and sentence
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 30
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/11: Wilkinson v Davison, 1735 - 1736 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Davison – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/26
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/27   1736-1741
plaintiff: Abigail Wilkinson
defendant: George Storey (Story) of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Alnwick, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/12: Wilkinson v Storey, 1735 - 1738 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Storey – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/27
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/28   1736
plaintiff: Richard Wilson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
defendant: John Wall of Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - roguery and cheating
Documents - libel, bond (of plaintiff), interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Wall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/28
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/29   1736-1737
plaintiff: Stephen Woodifield of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defendant: John Hunter of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defamation - giving false weights and measures
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Woodifield vs Hunter – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/29
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/30   1736
plaintiff: Thomas Woodward of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Mary Moody of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William Moody
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Woodward vs Moody – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/30
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/31   1736-1737
promoters: Thomas Younghusband, James Mather and John Brown of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: James Weatherburn, Robert Weatherburn and William Suddis
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, the younger - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations (one with assignment of pew), answers and depositions
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Younghusband vs Weatherburn – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/31
1737
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/1   1737
mere office case
defendant: James Fern of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, cleric
correction for solemnising a clandestine marriage
Documents - citation, articles (with certificate and note), sentence and suspension
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/1: office v Fern, 1737 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Office vs Fern – clandestine marriage - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/2   1737
promoter: Blythman Adamson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Hugh Mackdowell of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation - roguery and villainy
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Adamson vs MackDowall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/3   1737
promoter: Matthew Bell of Kyloe, North Durham
defendant: William Hymers of Kyloe, North Durham
defamation - roguery and villainy
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Hymers – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/4   1737-1738
promoter: Matthew Bell of Kyloe, North Durham
defendant: Daniel Selby of Kyloe, North Durham
defamation - roguery and villainy
Documents - articles, depositions and sentences
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Selby – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/5   1737
plaintiff: Margaret Bolton of Carham, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Ralph Ewart of Carham, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Bolton vs Ewart – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/6   1737
plaintiff: John Brown of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defendant: Margaret Lawson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Lawson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/7   1737
promoter: William Carr of Norham, North Durham, esq
defendant: William Roughhead of Ford, Northumberland
defamation - drunkenness
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Carr vs Roughhead – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/8   1737-1738
promoter: William Crawforth (Crawford) of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: Anne Appleby of Darlington, County Durham, wife of George Appleby
defamation - roguery
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Crawford vs Appleby – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/9   1737-1738
promoter: Simon Cumming of Whickham, County Durham
defendant: John Gilhespy (Gillespie) of Whickham, County Durham
defamation - theft
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Cumming vs Gillespy – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/10   1737
plaintiff: Susannah Fawdon of Brancepeth, County Durham
defendant: George Foreman of Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Fawdon vs Foreman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/11   1737-1738
plaintiff: Margaret Ferguson (Farguson) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of John Ferguson (Farguson)
defendant: Robert Johnson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Ferguson vs Johnson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/12   1737-1738
plaintiff: Margaret Ferguson (Farguson) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of John Ferguson (Farguson)
defendant: Peter Wilkinson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Ferguson vs Wilkinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/13   1737
promoter: George Foreman of Brancepeth, County Durham
defendant: Susannah Fawdon of Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Document - articles
Articles undated (endorsed “1736”), but identified as from Hilary term 1736/7 from act book, DDR vols. III/23.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Foreman vs Fawdon – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/14   1737
promoter: Margaret Hammond of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of Henry Hammond
defendant: Anne Bird of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of John Bird
defamation - whoredom
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Hammond vs Bird – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/15   1737
promoter: William Jeffreys of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: William Roughhead of Ford, Northumberland
defamation - drunkenness
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Jeffreys vs Roughhead – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/16   1737
plaintiff: Margaret Lawson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of William Lawson
defendant: John Brown of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Brown – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/17   1737-1738
promoter: Anthony Marshall of Wolsingham, County Durham
defendant: Robert Coulson of Wolsingham, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Coulson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/18   1737
plaintiff: Henry Ogle, esq
defendants: George Burne, the elder, James Wallis and George Burne, the younger
recovery of tithes within Brinkburn, Northumberland or Longhorsley, Northumberland
Document - deposition
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Burne – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/19   1737
plaintiff: Cuthbert Pallister of Lanchester, County Durham
defendant: John Stainsby of Lanchester, County Durham
defamation - theft
Documents - libels and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Pallister vs Stainsby – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/20   1737
promoter: John Pemberton of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: William Hodgshon of Monkwearmouth, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Monkwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations and depositions
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/10: Pemberton v Hodgshon, 1737 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Pemeberton vs Hodgson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/21   1737
promoter: Elianor Raine (Rain) of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Jane Greensitt (Greensite, Greensit) of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, widow
defamation - drunkenness
Documents - articles, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Raine vs Greensitt – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/22   1737
plaintiff: Jane Richardson, minor (granddaughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Isabell Wallas (formerly Richardson), late widow of George Richardson, deceased, wife of John Wallas (her mother)
defendant: Ralph Weatherburn (Weatherburne) of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Weatherburn (Weatherburne) of West Denton, Northumberland, house carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
Documents - libel, answers and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Weatherburn – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/22
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/23   1737
plaintiff: Joseph Richardson (grandson of deceased), acting by his guardian, Isabell Wallas (formerly Richardson), late widow of George Richardson, deceased, wife of John Wallas (his mother)
defendant: Ralph Weatherburn of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Weatherburn of West Denton, Northumberland, house carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Weatherburn – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/23
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/24   1737
plaintiff: Margaret Richardson, spinster (granddaughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Isabell Wallas (formerly Richardson), late widow of George Richardson, deceased, wife of John Wallas (Wallace), her mother
defendant: Ralph Weatherburn of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Weatherburn of West Denton, Northumberland, house carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctors: Robert Dixon, later Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Wrangham - defending
Documents - libel, proxy, copy parish register extracts, allegation, affidavit and sentence
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Weatherburn – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/24
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/25   1737-1738
plaintiff: William Trotter of Wolviston, County Durham
defendant: John Boad of Wolviston, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Trotter vs Boad – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/25
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/26   1737
plaintiff: Thomas Walbanke, cleric (curate of Longhorsley)
defendant: George Handeside of Longhorsley, Northumberland
defamation - attempted fornication
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Walbanke vs Handeside – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/26
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/27   1737
plaintiff: Catharine Wastell of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Samuel Wastell
defendant: Elizabeth Hindmarsh of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Anthony Hindmarsh
defamation - whoredom, drunkenness and theft
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Wastell vs Hindmarsh – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/27
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/28   1737-1738
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Bellasyse of Brancepeth, County Durham, esq
recovery of Easter offerings, and tithes of pigeons, fruit, vegetables and herbs within Brancepeth, County Durham
Documents - libel and answers
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/18: Weket v Bellasyse, 1737 - 1741 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wekett vs Bellasys – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/28
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/29   1737-1738
promoter: Peter Wilkinson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: John Ferguson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - roguery
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Ferguson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/29
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/30   1737
promoter: Jane Wright of Darlington, County Durham, widow
defendant: George Appleby of Darlington, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
Documents - assignment, allegation, answers and deposition
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/19: Wright v Appleby, 1737 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wright vs Appleby – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/30
1738
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/1   1738-1739
plaintiffs: William Bates and Robert Curry of Wolsingham, County Durham
defendant: James Thompson of Wolsingham, County Durham
recovery of tithes of sheep within Wolsingham, County Durham
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 27 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/17: Thompson v Bates (et al.), 1739 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bates vs Thompson – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/2   1738
promoter: Thomas Dunn of Sedgefield, County Durham
defendant: Jane Hardy of Sedgefield, County Durham, wife of Robert Hardy
defamation - roguery and theft
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Dunn vs Hardy – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/3   1738
plaintiff: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: Thomas Hall of Buriness, Elsdon, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes of oats within Elsdon, Northumberland
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/6: Farrington v Hall, 1736 - 1738 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Farrington vs Hall – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/4   1738
plaintiff: Ann Forster of Lanchester, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Jane Richardson of Lanchester, County Durham, wife of Thomas Richardson
defamation
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Forster vs Richardson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/5   1738-1739
plaintiff: William Fowler of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendants: Thomas Brown, Ann Brown (his wife), Jonathan Cooke, Thomas Cook, Lucy Cook, John Cook and Robert Cook
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
Document - depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Fowler vs Brown – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/6   1738
promoter: George Green
defendant: Michael Walker
relating to: will and goods of Robert Green (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will and exhibit inventory
Document - wrapper
Identification of cause uncertain: wrapper states “Walker against Green”, and is dated 1738. Details of probate cause by Green against Walker taken from act book, DDR vols. III/24.
1 folder, 1 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/4: Green v Walker, 1738 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Walker vs Green ? - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/7   1738-1739
promoters: John Harrison and Elizabeth Harrison (his wife) of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendant: John Cock of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Wrangham - defending
Documents - allegations (one with certificate), answers and depositions
1 folder, 18 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Harrison vs Cock – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/8   1738
promoter: Thomas Mascall (Mascal), gent (sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Winshipp (Winship) of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (only surviving son and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of William Winshipp (Winship) of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, widower (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Mascall vs Winshipp – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/9   1738
promoter: Jane Moor of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of William Moor
defendant: Dorothy Tonstal (Tonstall) of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Tonstal (Tonstall)
defamation - theft
Documents - articles, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Moor vs Tonstal – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/10   1738
promoter: Jonathan Punshon of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (brother of deceased)
defendants: John Punshon and Nicholas Punshon (brothers and joint executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Timothy Punshon of Earsdon, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - monition, allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Punshon vs Punshon – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/11   1738-1739
promoter: James Robson of Simonburn, Northumberland
defendant: John Charlton of Simonburn, Northumberland
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Charlton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/12   1738
promoter: Frances Smelt of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of Thomas Smelt
defendant: Philip Wilkinson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Smelt vs Wilkinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/13   1738
plaintiff: Peter Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: John (or William) Douglass (Douglas) of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation
Defendant is called “William” Douglas in the sentence, but “John” Douglass in the depositions, and also in the act book, DDR vols. III/24.
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Douglas – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/14   1738
plaintiff: Mary Spark of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Spark
defendant: George Knox of Morpeth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Spark vs Knox – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/15   1738-1739
promoter: Jane Thompson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of John Thompson
defendant: Charles Bart of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Barb – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/15
1739
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/1   1739-1740
promoter: Anne Bailiff of Darlington, County Durham, spinster
defendants: Thomas Bailiff (Baley) (sole executor of deceased); Barbara Stokeld (née Bell), wife of Nicholas Stokeld; Dorothy Green (née Bell), wife of Thomas Green
relating to: will of Dorothy Dowell of Easington, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and prove will
proctor: Pye - defending
Documents - release, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 18 ff. 
Previously referenced 42 and 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/2: Bailiff v Bailiff (et al.), 1739 - 1740 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bailiff vs Bailiff – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/2   1739-1740
promoter: William Brown of Morpeth, Northumberland
defendant: Hannah White of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of Andrew White
defamation - roguery
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Brown vs White – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/3   1739
promoter: Richard Embleton of Stannington, Northumberland
defendant: William Heaton, the younger of Stannington, Northumberland
defamation - theft and cheating
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Embleton vs Heaton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/4   1739-1740
promoter: Sarah Hall of Monk Hesleden, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Mary Harrison of Dean House, Easington, County Durham, wife of Richard Harrison
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 11 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/10: Hall v Harrison, 1739 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hall vs Harrison – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/5   1739-1740
promoter: Robert Harl (Harle) of Monk Hesleden, County Durham
defendant: Mary Harrison of Dean House, Easington, County Durham, wife of Richard Harrison
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - articles, interrogatories, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Harl vs Harrison – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/6   1739
promoter: William Heaton, the younger of Stannington, Northumberland
defendant: Richard Embleton of Stannington, Northumberland
defamation - roguery
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Heaton vs Embleton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/7   1739
plaintiff: William Hendry of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
defendants: Edward Miller, John Miller and Elizabeth Swalwell
confirmation of pew in Durham St Margaret, County Durham
Document - depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Hendry vs Miller – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/8   1739
promoter: William Penman of Mitford, Northumberland
defendant: Ralph Burn of Mitford, Northumberland
defamation - theft
Document - articles
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Penman vs Burn – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/9   1739
plaintiff: Nicholas Ridley of Earsdon, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Thomas Hall of South Blyth, Earsdon, Northumberland
defamation - villainy
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Ridley vs Hall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/10   1739
plaintiff: George Smailes of Gainford, County Durham
defendant: Hannah Layburn of Gainford, County Durham, spinster
defamation - theft
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Smailes vs Layburn – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/11   1739-1740
promoter: Hannah White of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of Andrew White
defendant: William Brown of Morpeth, Northumberland
defamation - ruining her brother
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for White vs Brown – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/12   1739
promoter: Richard Wilkinson, gent
defendant: Richard Grievson
confirmation of pew in Aycliffe, County Durham
proctor: Pye - defending
Documents - allegation and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/20: Wilkinson v Grievson, 1739 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Grievson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/12
1740
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/1   1741
mere office case
defendant: Susannah Jefferson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
correction for incest (and nullity of marriage)
Documents - articles, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Office vs Susannah Jefferson – divorce - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/2   1740-1741
promoters: Anne Allan (sole executrix of deceased); after her death, Gawen Allen (her husband and administrator of her goods)
defendant: William Thompson (sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Coar of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and prove will
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - allegations and depositions
2 folders, 34 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/1: Allen v Thompson, 1740 - 1741 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Allan vs Thompson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/3   1740
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: Joseph Bell of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/4: Baker v Bell, 1741 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Baker vs Bell – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/4   1740
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: John Storey of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/7: Baker v Storey, 1741 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Baker vs Storey – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/5   1740
plaintiff: Thomas Bell of Belford, Northumberland
defendant: George Selby of Belford, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ellick, Belford, Northumberland
Documents - libel and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/2: Bell v Selby, 1740 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bell vs Selby – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/6   1740
plaintiff: Ann Elcoat of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow
defendant: Edward Palfrey of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions, excommunication and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Elcoat vs Palfrey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/7   1740-1741
plaintiff: John Gaddesh of Sedgefield, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Myers of Sedgefield, County Durham, wife of Robert Myers
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Gaddesh vs Myers – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/8   1740
plaintiff: Elianor Jopling of Earsdon, Northumberland, wife of George Jopling
defendant: Jane Walker of Earsdon, Northumberland, wife of Robert Walker
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Jopling vs Walker – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/9   1740-1741
promoter: William King (son of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Lindsey (formerly King), wife of William Lindsey (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert King of Chatton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wrangham - defending
Documents - inventory (with allegation), answers and depositions
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for King vs Lindsey – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/10   1740-1741
promoters: Anthony Law and Alice Heaviside, wife of Michael Heaviside (nephew and niece, and next of kin of deceased); also Catharine Clapper, spinster (executrix of deceased)
defendant: William Randolph, clerk (executor and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Sitteran of Billingham, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (Act book (and depositions) record Catharine Clapper as one of the promoters of the cause, against William Randolph. But the allegation (given in on behalf of William Randolph alone) records her as an additional defendant.)
proctor: Wrangham - defending
Documents - allegation and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/10: Law (et al.) v Randolph, [1740 x 1741] (date of cause)
Digitised material for Law & Heaviside vs Randolph & Clapper – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/11   1740-1741
promoter: Andrew Logan, the younger (universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Anne Harrison, wife of William Harrison
relating to: will of Robert Logan of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Documents - letters and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Logan vs Harrison – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/12   1740
plaintiff: Elizabeth Marshall of Jarrow, County Durham, wife of John Marshall
defendant: Alice Spain of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Stephen Spain
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Spain – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/13   1740
promoter: Peter Robinson of Durham City, County Durham, periwig maker (peruke maker) (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Ruth Robinson, widow (relict, residuary legatee and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Ralph Robinson of High Coniscliffe, Coniscliffe, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Robinson vs Robinson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/14   1740
plaintiff: Ralph Shaw of Whittingham, Northumberland
defendant: William Snawdon of Ingram, Northumberland
defamation - cheating/theft
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Shaw vs Snawden – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/15   1740
promoter: Eleanor Sheckleton (sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: Mary Douglass (sister of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Sheckleton of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Sheckleton vs Douglass – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/16   1740
promoters: William Thompson, Joseph Langstaff and Richard Johnson
defendant: Margery Langstaff, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of Jeremiah Langstaff of Gateshead, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Too fragile to produce
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/15: Thompson (et al.) v [next of kin], 1740 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Thompson vs Langstaff – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/17   1740
promoter: Richard Wright of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Wooddifield of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
Document - depositions
1 folder, 18 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/17: Wright v Woodifeild, 1740 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wright vs Wooddifield – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/17
1741
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/1   1741
mere office case
defendant: Robert Jefferson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
correction for incest (and nullity of marriage)
Documents - depositions and sentences
1 folder, 7 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/3: office v Jefferson, [1741] (date of cause)
Digitised material for Office vs Jefferson – incest - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/2   1741-1742
plaintiff: Edward Arthur of Kyloe, North Durham
defendant: William Henderson of Kyloe, North Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Arthur vs Henderson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/3   1741
plaintiff: Isabel Bell of Trimdon, County Durham, wife of Cuthbert Bell
defendant: Martha Nelson of Trimdon, County Durham, wife of William Nelson
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Bell vs Nelson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/4   1741
promoter: Nicholas Burdon of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
defendant: Thomas Smart of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - allegations, interrogatories and notes
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 42
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/9: Burdon v Smart, 1741 - 1745 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Burdon vs Smart – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/5   1741
plaintiff: Elizabeth Cooper of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Jane Moor of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of John Moor
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Cooper vs Moor – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/6   1741
plaintiff: Edward Copeland of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: Mary Potts of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
Sentence dated with day and month only (no year), but year confirmed from Consistory Court Act Book, ref. DDR vols. III/25.
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Copeland vs Potts – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/7   1741
promoters: Elizabeth Etherington and Jane Etherington
defendants: Michael Hunt and Richard Middleton
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/3: Etherington (et al.) v Hunt (et al.), 1740 - 1742 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Etherington vs Hunt – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/8   1741
plaintiff: Sarah Fareidge of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of George Fareidge
defendant: Lewis Ogle of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Fareidge vs Ogel – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/9   1741
plaintiff: Mary Potts of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Potts
defendant: Edward Copeland of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Potts vs Copeland – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/10   1741
plaintiff: Ann Rogerson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Robert Rogerson
defendant: Jane Carr of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Joseph Carr
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Rogerson vs Carr – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/11   1741-1744
promoter: Margaret Sheilds (Shields) of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of Micah Sheilds (niece, one of next of kin and universal legatee of deceased)
defendants: John Airey of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (executor of deceased); later (after his death), Sarah Akenside (alias Airey) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Akenside (executrix of John Airey)
relating to: will of Margaret Leighton of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and prove codicil
proctors: Pye and Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 30 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/13: Sheilds v Airey, 1740 - 1742 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Sheilds vs Airey – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/12   1741
plaintiff: William Simcoe, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendants: John Langley, the elder, John Langley, the younger, Mark Bulmer, Francis Bulmer, Thomas Rowntree and Robert Davison of Hartlepool, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lobsters within Newbiggin, Woodhorn, Northumberland
Documents - sentence and act of court
1 folder, 30 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/14: Simcoe v Langly (et al.), 1739 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Simcoe vs Langley – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/13   1741-1743
plaintiff: Mary Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Anne Lyon of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of John Lyon
defamation - whoredom
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Lyon – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/14   1741
promoter: Ralph Stobbs of Darlington, County Durham, gent
defendant: William Lambe of Gateshead, County Durham, cleric
relating to: will of John Lambe of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - depositions, citation and affidavits
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/16: Stobbs v Lambe, 1739 - 1740 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Stobbs vs Lambe – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/15   1741
promoter: Robert Watson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defendant: Robert Meek of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
correction for fornication
Documents - articles and note
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Meek – fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/15
1742
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/1   1742-1743
plaintiff: Barbara Bullock of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of Joseph Bullock
defendant: Elizabeth Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of Nicholas Wilson
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Bullock vs Wilson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/2   1742
plaintiff: Midford Laidman of Morpeth, Northumberland
defendant: Thomas Davison of Morpeth, Northumberland
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and deposition
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Laidman vs Davison – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/3   1742-1743
plaintiff: Susan (Susannah) Neston of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of John Neston
defendant: Alice Walton of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Arthur Walton
defamation - whoredom
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Neston vs Walton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/4   1742-1743
plaintiff: Elizabeth Pigg of Lamesley, County Durham, wife of Lancelot Pigg
defendant: Margaret Tate of Lamesley, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Pigg vs Tate – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/5   1742
plaintiff: Margaret Walker of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: William Marshall of Sunderland, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Walker vs Marshall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1742/5
1743
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/1   1743
plaintiff: Elizabeth Allan of Alnwick, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Allan
defendant: Cuthbert Nicholson of Felton, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Allan vs Nicholson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/2   1743
plaintiff: Robert Armstrong of Whickham, County Durham
defendant: Jane Brewis of Whickham, County Durham, wife of Edward Brewis
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Brewis – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/3   1743
plaintiff: Matthew Bell of Belford, Northumberland
defendant: Elias Blairs of Belford, Northumberland
defamation - criminality
Documents - libel, depositions and note
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Blairs – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/4   1743
plaintiff: Robert Blakiston, cleric (vicar of Merrington)
defendant: John Richardby of Ferryhill, Merrington, County Durham
recovery of tithes of mustard within Merrington, County Durham
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/8: Blakiston v Richardby, 1741 - 1743 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Richardby – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/5   1743
plaintiff: Jane Brewis of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, wife of Edward Brewis
defendant: Elizabeth Armstrong of Whickham, County Durham, wife of Robert Armstrong
defamation - drunkenness
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Brewis vs Armstrong – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/6   1743-1745
plaintiff: Robert Colling of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defendant: George Sunton of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Colling vs Sunton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/7   1743
plaintiff: Roger Nesbett of Alnwick, Northumberland
defendant: Alexander Weelands of Alnwick, Northumberland
defamation - roguery and villainy
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Nesbett vs Weelands – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/8   1743
promoters: John Pratt and Major Pratt (sons of deceased)
defendant: William Pratt (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Pratt of Warnton, Bamburgh, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/7: Pratt v Pratt (et al.), 1743 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Pratt vs Pratt – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/9   1743
plaintiff: William Rippon of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
defendant: Peter Watson of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Rippon vs Watson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/10   1743
plaintiffs: George Wakefield and Jacob Gilhespy (joint executors of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth Kitchingman, wife of William Kitchingman, and John Linton (next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Joan Brown of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/13: Wakefield (et al.) v Kitchingman (et al.), 1743 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wakefield vs Kitchingman – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/11   1743
plaintiff: Elizabeth Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of Nicholas Wilson
defendant: Barbara Bullock of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of Joseph Bullock
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Bullock – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/11
1744
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1744/1   1744
plaintiff: Elizabeth Armstrong of Whickham, County Durham, wife of Robert Armstrong
defendant: Jane Brewis of Whickham, County Durham, wife of Edward Brewis
defamation - drunkenness
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Brewis – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1744/1
1745
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/1   1745
plaintiff: Anne Bowness now of Merrington, County Durham
defendant: John Bowness of Aycliffe, County Durham (her husband)
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
Documents - libel and allegation
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 57
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/5: Bowness v Bowness, 1745 - 1746 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bowness vs Bowness – divorce - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/2   1745-1748
plaintiff: dean and chapter of Durham: Henry Bland (dean)
defendant: John Aukland of Monk Hesleden, County Durham
recovery of tithes of oats within Monk Hesleden, County Durham
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/3: dean and chapter of Durham v Aukland, 1742 - 1748 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Dean and chapter of Durham vs John Aukland - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/3   1745-1748
plaintiff: dean and chapter of Durham: Henry Bland (dean)
defendant: George Featonby of Monk Hesleden, County Durham
recovery of tithes of wheat and peas within Monk Hesleden, County Durham
Documents - libel, notes and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Dean and chapter of Durham vs Featonby- tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/4   1745-1746
promoter: Jane Errington of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Thomas Errington
defendant: Thomas Gelson, the younger of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defamation - theft
Documents - articles and sentence
Articles undated, but entries in act book suggest Trinity 1745
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Errington vs Gelson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/5   1745
promoter: Jane Errington of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Thomas Errington
defendant: Mary Seales of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of William Seales
defamation - theft
Document - depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/1: Errington v Scales, 1746 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Errington vs Seales – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/6   1745-1746
plaintiff: Robert Greensitt of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
defendant: Margaret Robinson late of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, now of Kelloe, County Durham, spinster
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Greensitt vs Robinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/7   1745-1746
plaintiff: Ann Heaton of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of George Heaton
defendant: Elizabeth Heaton of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Heaton vs Heaton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/8   1745-1746
plaintiff: Jane Hodgshon of Hamsterley, County Durham, wife of William Hodgshon
defendant: Thomas Ayre of Hamsterley, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentences
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Hodgshon vs Ayre - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/9   1745-1746
promoter: Ann Hutton, minor (principal legatee of deceased), acting by her guardian, Francis Hutton, gent
defendant: John Jenison, esq (brother and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Monica Jenison (Jennison) of Heighington, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Wrangham - defending
Documents - allegation and answers
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutton vs Jenison – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/10   1745
plaintiff: Margaret Marshall of Norham, North Durham, wife of William Marshall
defendant: Elizabeth Bolton of Norham, North Durham, wife of Ralph Bolton
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Marshall vs Bolton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/11   1745
promoter: Robert Robinson (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Brown, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Brown of Morpeth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - depositions
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Brown – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/12   1745-1748
plaintiff: George Surtees of Ryton, County Durham, gent
defendant: Elizabeth Surtees (his wife)
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty and adultery
Document - depositions
1 folder, 30 ff. 
Previously referenced 47
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/7: Surtees v Surtees, 1745 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Surtees vs Surtees – divorce - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/12
1746
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/1   1746
plaintiff: Mary Armstrong of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Armstrong
defendant: Dorothy Dent of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, wife of John Dent
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Dent – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/2   1746
promoter: Anne Atkin (sister of deceased)
defendants: Roger Burnett and Joseph Stephenson (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Jane Stephenson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will
Document - depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Atkin vs Burnett – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/3   1746
plaintiff: John Cock of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendant: Robert Dodds of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Cock vs Dodds – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/4   1746
plaintiff: Ann Mackeny of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Christopher Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Mackeny vs Wilson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/5   1746
plaintiff: George Potts of Trimdon, County Durham (nephew of deceased)
defendants: John Shipherd and Robert Davidson (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Margery Davidson of Snapehouse, Alnwick, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Potts vs Shepherd – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/6   1746-1747
plaintiff: Thomas Reed of Bamburgh, Northumberland
defendant: Thomas Young of Great Ryle, Whittingham, Northumberland
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Reed vs Young – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/7   1746
plaintiff: George Smith of Trimdon, County Durham, gent
defendant: Isaac Steer of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
Document - depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Steer – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/8   1746
plaintiff: Margaret Sparrow of Barnard Castle, County Durham, widow
defendant: Henry Blenkinsop of Barnard Castle, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Sparrow vs Blenkinsop – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/9   1746
plaintiff: Margaret Sparrow of Barnard Castle, County Durham, widow
defendant: Jane Blenkinsop of Barnard Castle, County Durham, wife of Henry Blenkinsop
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and interrogatories
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Sparrow vs Blenkinsop – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/10   1746
plaintiffs: John Watson, James Ostens, John Harvey and Thomas Weatherburn
defendant: Daniel Craster of Embleton, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes of wheat, oats and barley within Dunston, Embleton, Northumberland
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/16: Watson (et al.) v Craster, 1740 - 1745 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Watson vs Craster -tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/10
1747
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1747/1   1744, 1747
promoters: Robert Hall and William Davison (nephews and executors of deceased)
defendant: Mary Johnson, widow (executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Mark Gofton of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wrangham - defending
Documents - allegation, will (dated 1744), interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Hall vs Johnson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1747/1
1748
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/1   1748-1751
promoters: chapelwardens of Barnard Castle, Gainford, County Durham: Gerrard Davis, Robert Blakelock, Henry Newby and George Warkup
defendant: Humphrey Hopper of Black Hedley, Shotley, Northumberland, gent
removal of tombstone (apparently following application by defendant for a faculty for the tombstone)
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Braems Wheler and Timothy Wrangham - defending
Documents - citations, proxy, allegation, commission (to hear witnesses), interrogatories, depositions, answers and certificates (of viewing tombstone, and of hearing witnesses)
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for Davis vs Hopper - tombstone - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/2   1748
promoter: Edward Bowey of Sunderland, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Stephen Carter of Sunderland, County Durham, joiner
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Bowey vs Carter – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/3   1748
promoter: Edward Bowey of Sunderland, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Mary Marshall, wife of William Marshall of Sunderland, County Durham, joiner
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Bowey vs Marshall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/4   1748
plaintiff: Frances Green, wife of Henry Green of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent
defendant: James Debord of Willington, Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Green vs Debord – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/5   1748
plaintiff: Henry Green of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent
defendant: James Debord of Willington, Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Green vs Debord – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/6   1748-1749
plaintiff: Margaret Horsley (Horseley) (sister and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Snowdon (Snawdon, alias Horsley), wife of Luke Snawdon (sister of deceased)
relating to: will of William Horsley (Horseley) of Lynn Bridge, Alwinton and Holystone, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Horsley vs Snowdon – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/7   1748
plaintiff: Phoebe Lindsley of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, single woman
defendant: James Debord of Willington, Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Lindsley vs Debord – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/8   1748-1749
plaintiff: William Mawde of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Katharine English of Easington, County Durham, wife of Matthew English
defamation - roguery (taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Documents - libel, depositions and prohibition (from Court of Pleas)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Mawde vs English – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/9   1748-1749
promoter: Thomas Ouston, cleric (vicar of Kirkharle, Northumberland)
defendant: Ralph Eden of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, cleric
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
Documents - articles, sentence and suspension
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Ouston vs Eden – clandestine marriage - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/10   1748
plaintiff: Ann Wharton of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, single woman
defendant: James Debord of Willington, Brancepeth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Wharton vs Debord – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/11   1748
promoter: Richard Wilkinson (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: John Reed (sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of John Wilson of East Morton, Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 50
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Reed - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/12   1748
promoter: George Woofe, cleric (vicar of Lesbury, executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth Miller and Mary Dawson (sisters of deceased)
relating to: will of Jane Lee of Embleton, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Woofe vs Miller - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1748/12
1749
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/1   1749
plaintiff: William Ayre (grandson of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Farrow, widow (daughter, sole executrix and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Ayre of Easington, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Ayre vs Farrow – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/2   1749-1751
plaintiff: Ann Laund (Launde) of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Matthew Laund (Launde)
defendant: George Robson of Sunderland, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Laund vs Robinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/3   1749
plaintiffs: Mary Taylor, wife of Samuel Taylor, and Frances Hutchinson, wife of William Hutchinson (sisters of deceased)
defendant: William Shaftoe (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Shaftoe of Colwell, Chollerton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Taylor vs Shafto – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1749/3
1750
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/1   1750
plaintiff: Mary Anderson of Gateshead, County Durham, spinster
defendant: William Ridley of Gateshead, County Durham, excise officer
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Ridley – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/2   1750-1752
plaintiff: William Bowser of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent
defendant: Ralph Graham of Aycliffe, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of hay within Midridge, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - libel, allegation, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Bowser vs Graham – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/3   1750-1753
promoters: Christopher Carr of Alnwick, Northumberland, gent; later, by Dorothy Selby (formerly Carr), wife of George Selby of Alnwick, Northumberland, gent (his late widow, relict, residuary legatee and executor)
defendant: Edward Grey of Alnwick, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of part of gallery in Alnwick, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - affidavits and allegations
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Carr vs Grey – gallery - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/4   1750
plaintiff: Francis Eden of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Dorothy Greathead, wife of John Greathead (niece and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Christopher Tweedy of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Eden vs Greathead – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/5   1750-1753
plaintiff: William Lawson of Hart, County Durham, parish clerk
defendant: John Story (Storey) of Hart Warren, Hart, County Durham, yeoman
payment of parish clerk's dues
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - libel and allegations
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Lawson vs Storey – clerks dues - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/6   1750
plaintiff: Joseph Mills (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Mills, infant (daughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Elizabeth Mills, widow
relating to: will of William Mills of Millfield, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Mills vs Mills – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/7   1750-1756
promoter: Ralph Paxton of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Ositha Wright of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham (taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - citation, allegations, answers, depositions, act of court and prohibition (from Court of Pleas)
4 folders, 33 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Paxton vs Wright – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/8   1750-1751
plaintiff: Jacob Wright of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Thomasine Carter, wife of Stephen Carter of Sunderland, County Durham, joiner
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Digitised material for Wright vs Carter – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1750/8
1751
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/1   1751-1758
promoters: Gerrard Atmar and (until 1756), John Atmar of Sunderland, County Durham
defendants: Henry Greatet of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner; later (after his death), Frances Greatet of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (his relict and administratrix)
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations, interrogatories, depositions (one with copy from church register) and notes
1 folder, 36 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Atmar vs Greatet – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/2   1751
plaintiff: Mary Ord of Billingham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Bethlina Chapman of Billingham, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Ord vs Chapman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/3   1751
promoter: William Ridley of Gateshead, County Durham, excise officer
defendant: Mary Anderson of , County Durham, spinster
correction for fornication
Documents - articles, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Ridley vs Anderson – fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1751/3
1752
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/1   1752-1755
plaintiff: George Cuthbertson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq
defendant: Nicholas Brown of Bolton, Edlingham, Northumberland, esq
recovery of tithes of oats within Bolton Moor, Bolton, Edlingham, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - libel, allegation, answers and acts of court
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Cuthbertson vs Brown - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/2   1752
promoter: Elizabeth Dunn, wife of Martin Dunn of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, apothecary, gent (sister of deceased)
defendant: Mark Wensley of Darlington, County Durham (brother, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of George Wensley of Darlington, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Dunn vs Wensley – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/3   1752-1753
plaintiff: Jane Hutchinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Anthony Allinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel (with promoter's bond and note) and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs Allinson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/4   1752
plaintiff: Samuel Low, esq
defendant: Elizabeth Low (his wife)
unknown cause (cause from London courts, examined at York)
Parties may be identified the wrong way round
Documents - wrapper and certificate (from York, of examining witnesses, on letters of request from London)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Low vs Low – case unknown - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/5   1752-1757
promoters: Robert Richardson of Wolviston, Billingham, County Durham, mariner, and George Richardson of Sunderland, County Durham, mariner; later also William Richardson
defendant: Thomas Bailiff of Easington, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Easington, County Durham
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - allegations, answers, depositions and act of court
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/3: Richardson (et al.) v Bailiff, 1754 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Richardson vs Bailiff – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/6   1752
plaintiff: Frances Robinson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of [Ge]orge Robinson
defendant: Margaret Streaker, wife of Nicholas Streaker of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Streaker – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/7   1752-1753
plaintiff: Elizabeth Watson of Earsdon, County Durham, spinsterby July 1753, known as Elizabeth Dexter, wife of James Dexter of Earsdon, County Durham, mariner
defendant: Margaret Seabourn, wife of Robert Seabourn of Earsdon, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Watson vs Seabourn – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/8   1752-1753
plaintiff: Elizabeth White, wife of John White of North Biddick, Washington, County Durham, joiner
defendant: John Holmes of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for White vs Holmes – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/8
1753
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/1   1753-1754
promoter: James Allan of Darlington, County Durham, gent
defendants: Mary Appleby, Jane Appleby and Ann Appleby now of London, spinsters; William Ridsdale, Richard Brown, Robert Hunter and Margaret Robinson of Darlington, County Durham (their tenants)
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - label, proxies, release and allegation
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 46
Digitised material for Allan vs Appleby – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/2   1753
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Holy Island, North Durham: Thomas Watson, Thomas Morton, David Markwell and Henry Fullerton
defendant: John Strangeways of Cheswick, Ancroft, Holy Island, North Durham, esq
recovery of church rates
Document - answers
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Strangeways – church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/3   1753-1754
promoters: Dorothy Ord of Sedgefield, County Durham, widow, relict and administratrix of Ralph Ord of Durham City, Durham, butcher, deceased, and John Hutchinson of Sedgefield, County Durham (her tenant)
defendant: Ralph Ord of Hob House, Elwick Hall, County Durham, and Philip Laws of Sedgefield, County Durham (his tenant)
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham (appealed to York)
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation, allegations, act of court (draft), monition (to transmit documents to York, on appeal) and notes
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 53
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/2: Ord (et al.) v Ord (et al.), [1754] (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ord vs Ord – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/4   1753-1754
plaintiff: George Smith of Burnhall, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
defendant: George Wailes of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of calves within Bywell St Peter, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - libel, answers and allegation
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Smith vs Wailes – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/5   1753
plaintiff: Ann Stringer, wife of John Stringer of Lamesley, County Durham, pitman
defendant: Mary Chapman, wife of William Chapman of Lamesley, County Durham, pitman
defamation - perjury
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Stringer vs Chapman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/6   1753
plaintiff: Richard Wallis of Row House, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: John Salkeld of Far Town (or House) Farm, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of barley and oats within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Wallis vs Salkeld – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/6
1754
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1754/1   1754
plaintiff: Jonas Pearson of Sunderland, County Durham, trimmer
defendant: Henry Tate of Sunderland, County Durham, trimmer
defamation - theft
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Pearson vs Tate – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1754/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1754/2   1754
plaintiff: Mary Ridley of Wolsingham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Hendry Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Ridley vs Hopper – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1754/2
1755
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/1   1755
plaintiff: William Crosier of Lane House, Ponteland (Pont Island), Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Ann Potter of Clifton Lane, Stannington, Northumberland, wife of George Potter, yeoman
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 36
Digitised material for Crosier vs Potter – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/2   1755-1756
plaintiff: Ralph Fenwick
defendant: Robert Courser
defamation - roguery and villainy
Documents - sentence, interrogatories and depositions
Sentence dated 6 May 1755, but depositions dated 22 October 1756
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Courser – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/3   1755-1756
plaintiff: Jane Hodgson of Sedgefield, County Durham, spinster
defendant: William Todd of Sedgefield, County Durham, mason
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Todd – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/4   1755
plaintiff: Jane Moody of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William Moody, mariner
defendant: Elizabeth Sanderson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Robert Sanderson, mariner
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/7: Moody v Sanderson, 1755 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Moody vs Sanderson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/5   1755
plaintiffs: James Nicholson and William Nicholson (legatees of deceased)
defendant: William Bolton of Norham, North Durham (one of the executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Margaret Mather of Norham, North Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
Document - libels
Libels undated, but see act book, DDR/vol.III/25, for 30 May 1755, 17 October 1755 et seq.
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/8: Nicholson (et al.) v Bolton, 1755 - 1756 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Nicholson vs Bolton – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/6   1755-1756
plaintiff: William Rippon of Biggen, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: William Adey of Lanchester, County Durham, cleric
defamation (Taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and prohibition (from Court of Pleas)
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Rippon vs Adey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/7   1755
plaintiff: Alexander Robson (brother of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of John Robson (deceased)
probate cause (details of cause uncertain)
Document - depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Robson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/8   1755-1757
promoter: Jonathan Sparke, mercer, and George Scurfield of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, merchant (his tenant)
defendants: Frances Smelt, widow of Thomas Smelt of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, apothecary, deceased
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations, answers and depositions
1 folder, 18 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
Digitised material for Sparke vs Smelt – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/8
1756
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/1   1756-1757
plaintiff: Elizabeth Bell, wife of George Bell of Longnewton, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Anne Steel, wife of Richard Steel of Longnewton, County Durham, butcher
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Bell vs Steel – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/2   1747, 1756-1759
promoter: Barbara Bentley of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
defendants: William Brown and Dorothy Brown (his wife) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham; William Chapman and Isabella Chapman (his wife) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegation (with certificate of gift of pew, 1747) and depositions
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Bentley vs Brown – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/3   1756
plaintiff: William Brown of Tuddoe, Brancepeth, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Elizabeth Clarke, wife of William Clarke of Ferryhill, Merrington, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Brown vs Clarke – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/4   1756
promoter: Peter Fyers of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Helen Buck, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Job Buck of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - allegations and inventory
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Fyers vs Buck – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/5   1756
plaintiff: James Graham of Embleton, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: George Turner of Embleton, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - roguery and theft
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 35
Digitised material for Graham vs Turner – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/6   1756-1757
promoter: Thomas Grainge of Wolviston, County Durham, merchant, gent
defendants: Hutton Rowe, gent; William Chilton (his tenant) of Wolviston, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Wolviston, County Durham
Document - depositions
1 folder, 16 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/6: Grainge v Rowe (et al.), 1755 - 1756 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Grainge vs Rowe – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/7   1756
promoter: Nathaniel Green of Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
defendants: Ann Forster, widow, relict of Robert Forster of Tynemouth, Northumberland, master and mariner, deceased, and (after her death) Ann Potter (née Forster), wife of Thomas Potter, surgeon, and Mary Fall (née Forster) of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of William Fall, master and mariner (daughters of Ann Forster, deceased)
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - answers and allegation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
One allegation is fragile and unfit for production
Digitised material for Green vs Forster – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/8   1756-1757
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevil of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevil
defendant: Elizabeth Reah of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of John Reah
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Shevil vs Reay – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/9   1756-1757
plaintiff: Rachael Smith of Alston, Cumberland, wife of George Smith, blacksmith
defendant: John Whitfield of Alston, Cumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/12: Smith v Whitfield, 1757 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smith vs Whitfield – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/10   1756-1757
plaintiff: Dorothy Wilkinson, wife of Thomas Wilkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, keelman
defendant: Dorothy Horden, wife of Edward Horden of Sunderland, County Durham, mariner
defamation
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - libel (with parish register extract), depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Horden – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/10
1757
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/1   1757
plaintiff: Daniel Baptist of Holy Island, North Durham, yeoman
defendant: Alice Stamp, wife of Richard Stamp of Holy Island, North Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Baptist vs Stamp – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/2   1757
plaintiff: Edward Bell of Harper Town, Lamley, Northumberland, weaver
defendant: Sarah Strite of Horse Close, Haltwhistle, Northumberland
defamation - theft
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Strite – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/3   1757
plaintiff: Frances Bowey (alias Proctor) of Ryton, County Durham, widow (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Proctor of Upper Dean Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (son and executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Proctor of Sunniside, Whickham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (suppressed by defendant)
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowey vs Proctor – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/4   1757
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor (Consistory court)
defendant: William Bolton of Norham, Norham, North Durham
recovery of fees
Document - libel and (with bill of costs)
Bill of costs from legacy cause promoted by William Nicholson against William Bolton, 1755-1757
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 30
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Bolton – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/5   1757
promoter: Edward Dodd of Stamfordham, Northumberland (nephew of deceased)
defendant: William Charlton (Charleton) of Lee Hall, Northumberland, and Edward Charlton (Charleton) (joint executors and residuary legatees of deceased)
relating to: will of Ralph Dunn of Kirkfield, Simonburn, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Dodd vs Charlton – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/6   1757
plaintiff: George Fairlam of Hare Law, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Matthew Cartington of Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery
Documents - deposition and bill of costs (part only, torn)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Fairlam vs Cartington – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/7   1757
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: William Watson of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegation (with tender to end suit) and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/7: Gagnier v Watson, 1757 - 1758 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Watson – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/8   1757
plaintiff: John Gardner of Longhoughton, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Mary Wilson of Embleton, County Durham, spinster
defamation - theft
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Gardner vs Wilson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/9   1757
plaintiff: Jane Hodgson of Sedgefield, County Durham, spinster
defendant: John Snaith of Sedgefield, County Durham, butcher
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Snaith – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/10   1757
plaintiff: Thomas Hopper of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Henry Green of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, innkeeper
defamation - perjury and roguery
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/8: Hopper v Green, 1757 - 1758 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hopper vs Green – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/11   1757
plaintiff: John Leathart of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: John Hall of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, miller
defamation - roguery etc
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/9: Leathart v Hall, 1757 - 1758 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Leathart vs Hall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/12   1757
promoter: Ann Pearson, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: George Reah (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Pearson of Durham St Giles, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Documents - inventory (with account, of Abraham Stout of Durham City, butcher, administrator of deceased) and bill of costs
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/9: Pearson v Reay, 1755 - 1756 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Pearson vs Reah – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/13   1757-1759
plaintiff: Thomasine Pescot of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Dorothy Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defamation
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegations (one with affidavit relating to death of Ralph Pescod of Wapping St John, London, husband of plaintiff), answers and depositions
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/10: Pescod v Shevill, 1757 - 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Pescot vs Shevill – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/14   1757
promoter: Christopher Russell of Gateshead, County Durham (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elianor Alnwick, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Alnwick of Gateshead, County Durham, skinner, glover (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - inventory (with allegation), allegation and answers
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/7: Russell v Alnwick, 1758 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Russell vs Alnwick – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/15   1757
plaintiff: George Spearman of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, esq
defendant: Lancelot Bulman of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery etc
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Spearman vs Bulman – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/16(ii)   1757-1758
promoter: Calverley Bewick, esq (third cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Tyndall (Tindall), HM procurator general, esq; Robert Stote, son and administrator of Richard Stote, deceased (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of The Hon Dorothy Windsor of Hanover Square St George, Middlesex, widow (deceased)
probate cause (Cause from Prerogative Court of Canterbury: witnesses heard at Durham consistory court)
Follows (after death of Richard Stote) cause (from PCC) promoted by Richard Stote against Thomas Tyndall (see part one)
proctors: Begg, substituted in Durham by Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Stephens (proctor of Robert Stote), substituted in Durham by Salkeld Hutchinson - defending
Documents - certificates (of hearing witnesses), acts of court (drafts and notes etc) and depositions
(see part one) 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/16(i)   1757-1758
promoter: Richard Stote (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Tyndall (Tindall), HM procurator general, esq
relating to: will of The Hon Dorothy Windsor of Hanover Square St George, Middlesex, widow (deceased)
probate cause (Cause from Prerogative Court of Canterbury: witnesses heard at Durham consistory court)
Subsequently, cause (from PCC) promoted by Calverley Bewick, esq, against both parties (see part two)
proctors: John Stevens, substituted in Durham by Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - certificates (of hearing witnesses), acts of court (drafts and notes etc) and depositions
1 folder, 50 ff. 
Digitised material for Stote vs Tyndall – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/17   1757-1758
plaintiff: George Westgarth of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, butcher
defendant: Bartholomew Gee of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, butcher
defamation - roguery
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Westgarth vs Gee – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/17
1758
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/1   1758-1760
promoter: Philip Bendlowes of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, esq
defendants: rector and churchwardens of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham: Henry Thorpe, cleric (rector), and Richard Border, Thomas Catrick, Charles Colling and John Lamb (churchwardens)
confirmation of pew in Haughton le Skerne, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegations (one with bill for repairs to church, 1758), answers, proxy and depositions
6 folders, 122 ff. 
Previously referenced 2
See note of Exchequer case, Henry Thorpe against Philip Bendlowes, 1762, concerning tithes, in Fordyce, W., The history and antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham , 2 vols (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1857), vol I, p 518
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/2: Bendlowes v Thorpe (et al.), 1759 - 1761 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bendlowes vs Thorpe - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/2   1755-1759
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor (Consistory court)
defendant: Peter Fyers (Fyars) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, County Durham, gent (burgess of Berwick)
recovery of fees
Documents - label, libel, bill of costs (for 1755-1757), answers and allegation (with letters dated 1755-1757)
1 folder, 19 ff. 
Previously referenced 5
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/4: Bowlby v Fyers, 1757 - 1761 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Fyers - fees - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/3   1758-1759
plaintiff: Robert Claugham of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Dorothy Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defamation - roguery, theft, whoredom
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - libel, depositions and allegation (with excommunication from separate cause, 1758)
Excommunication from defamation cause, taken by defendant against Ann Wilkinson, wife of Richard Wilkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, pitman
1 folder, 10 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/1: Claugham v Shevill, 1758 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Claugham vs Shevill - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/4   1758-1759
promoter: Mary Fairlamb, widow (sister of deceased), and Thomas Henderson and Henry Henderson (half brothers of deceased)
defendant: Barbara Henderson, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Henderson of Thropton, Rothbury, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - inventory, will (drafts, dated 1857) and depositions
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/4: Henderson v Henderson (et al.), 1758 - 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Fairlamb vs Henderson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/5   1758
promoters: Margaret Goodfellow (née Craigs), wife of Archibald Goodfellow; Janet (alias Jane) Mitchell (alias Mitchelson, née Craigs), wife of Thomas Mitchell (alias Mitchelson) (eldest daughters and legatees of deceased)
defendant: Elianor Hall (née Craigs), wife of Parcivall Hall (youngest daughter, sole executrix and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Craigs of Newburn, Northumberland, pedlar (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedule
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, will (draft, dated 1857) and depositions
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Goodfellow vs Hall - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/6   1758-1759
plaintiff: Mary Harrison of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of Robert Harrison
defendant: Margaret Younger of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of Thomas Younger
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Harrison vs Younger - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/7   1758
plaintiff: Hendry Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent
defendant: Adam Gofton of Wolsingham, County Durham, tallow chandler
defamation - theft
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Hopper vs Gofton - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/8   1758
plaintiff: Jane Horn of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Thomas Horn
defendant: Mary Hills of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Joseph Hills
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/5: Horn v Hills, 1758 - 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Horn vs Hills - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/9   1758-1759
plaintiff: Dorothy Hugall of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Edward Hugall
defendant: Sarah Shepherd of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of James Shepherd
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
Digitised material for Hugall vs Shepherd - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/10   1758-1759
plaintiff: Richard Renny of Durham St Giles, County Durham, mason
defendant: Mary Walton of Durham St Giles, County Durham, wife of John Walton, shoemaker
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Renny vs Walton - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/11   1758-1759
plaintiff: John Robinson of Eglingham, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Matthew Laidler of Eglingham, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Robinson vs Laidler - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/12   1758-1759
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill (Shevil) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill (Shevil)
defendant: Robert Claugham of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom and theft
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - libel, bond (of promoter) and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/8: Shevill v Claugham, 1758 - 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Shevill vs Claugham - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/13   1758-1759
plaintiff: Edward Tindall of Fenwick, Kyloe, North Durham, gent
defendant: William Hindmerch (alias Hindmarsh) of Kyloe, North Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and citation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Tindall vs Hindmerch - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/13
1759
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/1   1759
plaintiff: Mary Anderson, wife of John Anderson of Morton Hill, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, joiner
defendant: John Liddell of Segg Letch, Newbottle, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Liddell - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/2   1759
plaintiff: Robert Davison, cleric (perpetual curate of Croxdale)
defendant: William Foreman (alias Farmen) of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/3: Davison v Foreman, 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Davison vs Foreman - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/3   1759
promoter: Joshua Douglas, esq
defendants: Elizabeth Spearman (widow and relict of deceased) and Ann Walker (executrices of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Spearman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Document - citation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Douglas vs Spearman and Ann Walker - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/4   1759-1761
plaintiff: John Edwards of Monkwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Brown of Monkwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Edwards vs Brown - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/5   1759-1761
plaintiff: Sir Bellingham Graham, baronet
defendant: William Potts of Lentronside, Alwinton and Holystone (Hallystone), Northumberland
recovery of tithes and customary offerings within Alwinton and Holystone (Hallystone), Northumberland
Documents - libel, commission, answers, allegation and notes
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Graham vs Potts - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/6   1759
promoter: Richard Hayton of Darlington, County Durham (brother and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of John Hayton of Darlington, County Durham, tailor/mantuamaker (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - allegation (with will, dated 1758) and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/3: Hayton v next of kin, 1758 - 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hayton re: will of John Hayton - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/7   1759-1763
promoter: John Hunter of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, merchant, then by Margaret Hunter of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow (his relict and sole executrix)
defendant: Thomas Hunter of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegations (one with copy parish register extracts), answers and depositions
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Previously referenced 8
Digitised material for Hunter vs Hunter - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/8   1759
promoter: Ann Lister, wife of William Lister of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, master and mariner (sister and sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: Robert Stote (eldest brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Stote of Hedworth, Jarrow, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Lister vs Stote - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/9   1759
plaintiff: Mary Paul of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of John Paul
defendant: Edward Davies of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Paul vs Davies - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/10   1759
promoter: Thomas Reah, Mary Harrison, widow, Ann Pattison, wife of Thomas Pattison, Mary Hunter, wife of John Hunter, Mary Kirton, wife of Thomas Kirton, Jane Thompson, wife of John Thompson, and Dorothy Weaver (next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Robert Paxton of Wolviston, County Durham (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Mary Reah of Wolviston, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - condidit, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 52
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/6: Reah (et al.) v Paxton, 1759 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Reah etc, vs Paxton - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/11   1759
plaintiff: Hannah Smith of Darlington, County Durham, wife of William Smith
defendant: Margaret Hodgson of Darlington, County Durham, wife of William Hodgson
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Smith vs Hodgson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/12   1759
plaintiff: Eleanor Young, wife of Thomas Young of Sunderland, County Durham, tailor
defendant: Mary Burn of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of James Burn
defamation - whoredom
Document - depositions
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Young vs Burn - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/12
1760
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/1   1760-1762
promoter: Richard Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, master and mariner
defendants: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland: Matthew Laidler, Thomas Harle, Walter Hick and Ralph Cook, subsequently William Watson, Thomas Johnson, Robert Shevill and John Chapman, and subsequently Robert Shevill, Martin Fenwick, Edward Cowling and John Gale
confirmation of burial place, Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label and allegations
Date of one allegation (23 April 1762) confirmed from act book, DDR/vol.III/26
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 32
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/3: Bell v chapelwardens, 1760 - 1762 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bell vs Laidler etc - burial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/2   1760-1762
promoter: John Coxon of Sunderland, County Durham (eldest son and sole executor of deceased)
defendants: John Stephenson (Stevenson) and Ann Stephenson (Stevenson, née Coxon) (his wife) (one of the daughters of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Coxon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Braems Wheler, substituted in Winchester by George Wood and Thomas Binsteed, the younger - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby, substituted in Winchester by Charles Knott - defending
Documents - allegations, affidavit, interrogatories, depositions and substitutions of proxies
1 folder, 24ff. 
Previously referenced 9
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/6: Coxon v Stephenson (et al.), 1760 - 1762 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Coxon vs Stephenson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/3   1760
plaintiff: Ralph Davison of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Wilson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Wilson
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Davison vs Wilson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/4   1760
promoter: Cuthbert Ellison of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq, eldest son and heir of deceased; also William Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, alderman, deceased (late husband of deceased)
defendants: Susanna Swinburn, wife of Robert Swinburn, cleric, Isabella Wren, Barbara Ellison and Jane Ellison (daughters, residuary legatees and executrices of deceased)
relating to: will of Cecily Ellison of Hebburn, Jarrow, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/8: Ellison v Swinburne (et al.), 1760 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ellison vs Swinburn - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/5   1760
plaintiff: George Frances of Sunderland, County Durham, anchor-smith
defendant: Elizabeth Wilson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Wilson
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Frances vs Wilson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/6   1749, 1760-1764
promoter: William Hodgson of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent
defendants: Thomas Walton and Ann Walton (his wife); Joseph Douglas, gent; Jane Douglas, spinster
confirmation of pew in Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - wrapper, citation, allegations (one with memorandum of agreement to sell property, dated 1748/9), answers, depositions and notes
3 folders, 107 ff. 
Previously referenced 17
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/9: Hodgson v Walton (et al.), 1760 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Walton - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/7   1724, 1760-1763
promoter: Anthony Isaacson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq
defendants: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland: Robert Milbourn, William Williamson, Robert Rich and John Spark (Sparke)
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegations (one with faculty to erect pew from consistory court, dated 1724), depositions, answers and sentence (with draft)
1 folder, 32 ff. 
Previously referenced 31
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/4: Isaacson v chapelwardens, 1759 - 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Isaacson vs Milbourn - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/8   1760-1761
plaintiff: Catharine Milbourn of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Mary Kirkup of Ryton, County Durham, wife of Benjamin Kirkup
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Milbourn vs Kirkup - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/9   1760
promoter: Margaret Pattison (née Nicholson), wife of John Pattison (niece, one of next of kin and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Barbara Smith formerly of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, late of Gateshead, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 20
Digitised material for Pattison re: Barbara Smith probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/10   [1760]
promoter: Joseph Preston (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Judson, widow (executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Readman (Redmon) of Bishopton, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Date of document and details of promoter taken from act book (DDR/vol.III/26): inventory exhibited in court on 5 December 1760
Document - inventory
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 54
Digitised material for Preston vs Judson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/11   1760-1761
plaintiff: Thomas Rand of Alnwick, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: George Marr of Alnwick, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - roguery/theft
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Rand vs Marr - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/12   1760
plaintiff: George Spearman, esq
defendant: John Cummin
recovery of tithes within Bishop Middleham, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Document - allegation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/8: Spearman v Cummin, 1759 - 1760 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Spearman vs Cummin - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/13   1760-1761
plaintiff: George Spearman of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, esq
defendant: Thomas Todd of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery
Documents - libels and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 9
Digitised material for Spearman vs Todd - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/14   1760
plaintiff: Anne Todd of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of John Todd
defendant: Jane Stubles (Stubbles) of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of George Stubles
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Digitised material for Todd vs Stubles - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/15   1760
promoters: William Todd (son of deceased) and Thomas Wilson (joint executors of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Todd of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of William Todd of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, shipwright (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedule (will burnt by defendant)
Document - depositions
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 8
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/13: Todd (et al.) v Todd, 1760 - 1762 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Todd vs Todd - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/16   1760
plaintiff: Henry Wilson of Newbottle, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defendant: John Snowdon of Newbottle, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defamation - theft
Document - depositions
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Snowdon - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/16
1761
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/1   1761
mere office case
defendant: George Dixon of Thorp, Grindon, County Durham
relating to: will of William Dixon of Norton, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will, previously concealed by defendant
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Office vs Dixon – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/2   1761
promoter: Francis Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (eldest son and heir and devisee of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Michael Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, tanner (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate (previously granted to Frances Dawson, widow of deceased), and to prove new will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citation, allegation and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 49
Previously referenced 65
Digitised material for Dawson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/3   1761
promoters: Henry Forster of Sunderland, County Durham; Elizabeth Fletcher of Sedgefield, County Durham, wife of John Fletcher; Margaret Dunn of Hartlepool, County Durham, wife of William Dunn; Mary Gallon of Sheraton, County Durham, wife of John Gallon (grandchildren and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: John Stratford late of Sheraton, County Durham, now of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, attorney at law (late), riding officer (Customs), gent
relating to: will of John Stratford, the elder of Sheraton Hill Top, Monk Hesleden, County Durham, gent (deceased)
correction for concealing will
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - letter, citation, articles and bond (of promoters)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Forster vs Stratford – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/4   1761
plaintiff: William Grainger of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
defendant: Sarah Gaskett (alias Gasken) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
defamation - cheating and roguery
Document - sentence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Grainger vs Gaskett – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/5   1761-1763
promoter: Alice Grieve, spinster (niece and legatee of deceased)
defendant: George Dixon of Thorpe Thewles, County Durham, gent (brother of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Dixon of Thorpe Thewles, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and prove codicil
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citations, allegation, interrogatories, depositions, answers and sentence
1 folder, 25 ff. 
Previously referenced 13
Digitised material for Grieve vs Dixon – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/6   1761-1762
plaintiff: Jane James of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William James
defendant: Hannah Sanders (alias Alexanders) of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 34
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/10: James v Saunders, 1760 - 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for James vs Sanders – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/7   1761-1763
plaintiff: Jane James of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William James
defendant: Mary Sanders (Saunders, alias Alexanders) of Sunderland, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/11: James v Saunders, 1760 - 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for James vs Sanders – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/8   1761
promoter: John Lumley of Corbridge, Northumberland (eldest son and heir of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Lumley of Corbridge, Northumberland (surviving executor of deceased)
relating to: will and goods of Ralph Lumley of Corbridge, Northumberland, mason (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegations, interrogatories, depositions and affidavit
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
Digitised material for Lumley vs Lumley – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/9   1761
promoter: Thomas Ridley of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, gent
defendant: Edward Barrass of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeoman
correction for teaching school without a licence
Document - depositions
1 folder, 3 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/3: Ridley v Barrass, 1761 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ridley vs Barrass – teaching without licence - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/10   1761
promoter: Thomas Ridley of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, schoolmaster, gent
defendant: John Buddles of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeoman
correction for teaching school without a licence, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Documents - articles and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 1
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/4: Ridley v Buddles, 1761 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ridley vs Buddles – teaching without licence - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/11   1761
plaintiff: Mary Walker of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Thomas Ellet of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Walker vs Ellet – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/12   1761
promoter: Richard Walton, Christopher Dobinson (Dobbinson), Dorothy Robson, wife of Thomas Robson, and Margaret Rayne, wife of John Rayne (cousins and four of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Mary Blackett of Staindrop, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Michael Blackett of Staindrop, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - allegations and depositions
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Previously referenced 38
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/14: Walton (et al.) v Blackett, 1760 - 1762 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Walton vs Blackett – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/12
1762
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/1   1762-1763
Label headed “56”, with partial list at foot (noting cause papers that carry the number “56” marked on them)
1 f. 
Previously referenced 56
Digitised material for Label - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/2   1762
plaintiff: Charles Bewick of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Hall of Sunderland, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Identified as a separate cause from 1762/3 (Charles Bewick the younger against Thomas Hall), from act book, DDR/vol.III/26
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Bewick vs Hall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/3   1762
plaintiff: Charles Bewick, the younger of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Hall of Sunderland, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Identified as a separate cause from 1762/2 (Charles Bewick against Thomas Hall), from act book, DDR/vol.III/26
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 56
Digitised material for Bewick vs Hall – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/4   1762
plaintiff: Thomas Dockwray, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: Joseph Bell of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs within Stamfordham, Northumberland
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dockwray vs Bell – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/5   1762
plaintiff: Thomas Elias of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Bowes of Burtreeford, Stanhope, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Document - deposition
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Elias vs Bowes – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/6   1762-1765
promoters: Nicholas Fairless and John Fairless, gentlemen (younger sons of deceased)
defendant: Edward Fairless of Monkton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent (eldest son, one of the executors and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: goods of Sarah Fairless of Monkton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (appealed to York; also office cause promoted by Edward Fairless against William Kent of Newcastle, gent (granted admon of deceased, pending result of cause), to exhibit inventory)
proctors: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - label, citations, allegations (one with testamentary schedule and draft will), grant of admon (to William Kent, while cause in dispute), interrogatories, depositions, answers, monition (to transmit documents to York, on appeal) and remission York back to Durham), inventory (with allegation) and notes
Also separate bundle of copy documents, sent to York on appeal, with certificate from Durham
1 box (4 folders and 1 bundle), 589 ff. 
Previously referenced 48
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/2: Fairless (et al.) v Fairless, 1762 - 1764 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Fairless vs Fairless – probate (part I) - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/6
Digitised material for Fairless vs Fairless – probate (part II) - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/7   1762
plaintiff: George Fenwick of Lambton Hall, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
defendant: Cornelius Bentham of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, surgeon
defamation - roguery
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Bentham – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/8   1757, 1762-1766
promoter: Alice Gainford of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of Thomas Gainford, mason, executrix of Margaret Steadman, spinster, deceased (daughter of deceased)
defendants: Margaret Steadman of Gainford, County Durham, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased); later (after her death) George Fleatham of Darlington, County Durham, carrier (sole executrix of Margaret Steadman, defendant)
relating to: goods of William Steadman of Gainford, County Durham, woolcomber, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson and Wheler - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, answers, depositions, affidavit (of George Fleatham) and note
Affidavit includes will of Francis Steadman, formerly of Gainford, later of Mitcham, Surrey, and then of Newington Butts St Mary, Surrey, groom (son of Margaret Steadman, defendant), and also a letter relating to his debts after his death, both dated 1757.
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Gainford vs Steadman – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/9   1762
plaintiff: Mary Gibson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Margaret Hudson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Benjamin Hudson, mariner
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 56
Digitised material for Gibson vs Hudson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/10   1762-1763
plaintiff: James Gray of Bill Key, Jarrow, County Durham
defendant: William Fenwick, the elder of Bill Key, Jarrow, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 56
Digitised material for Grey vs Fenwick – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/11   1762
plaintiff: Wilfred Lawson, cleric (vicar of Warkworth)
defendant: Alexander Jackson of Warkworth, Northumberland, gardener
recovery of tithes
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Jackson – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/12   1762-1765
promoter: Ann Ovington of Hart, County Durham (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elianor Catcheside, wife of John Catcheside of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (sister of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Sober of Sherburn, Pittington, County Durham, gent (deceased), concerns goods left unadministered by Isabell Sober of Sherburn, Pittington, County Durham, deceased (while living, sole executrix of deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - label, citations, allegations, depositions, acts of court, monition (to transmit documents to York, on appeal) and notes
1 folder, 25 ff. 
Previously referenced 16
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/12: Ovington v Catchside, 1764 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ovington vs Catcheside – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/13   1762-1763
promoter: William Robinson and Elizabeth Crow, wife of William Crow
defendants: William Hall and William Musgrave (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Robinson of Darlington, County Durham, weaver (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Documents - inventories (with allegations), affidavit and wrapper
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 34
Digitised material for Robinson vs Hall – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/14   1762
plaintiff: Isabell Stammers of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Ann Wray of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of George Wray
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 19
Digitised material for Stammers vs Wray – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/15   1762
plaintiff: Thomas Young of Sunderland, County Durham, tailor
defendant: Michael Atis (Atys) of Sunderland, County Durham, periwig maker
defamation - keeping a bawdy house
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Young vs Atis – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/15
1763
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/1   1763-1765
promoter: Sarah Brown, spinster and Thomas Thompson and John Turnbull of Durham St Giles, County Durham (her tenants)
defendant: Thomas Atkinson of Durham St Giles, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Giles, County Durham
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegations, answers, interrogatories, depositions, notes and letter
3 folders, 63 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Atkinson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/2   1763
promoter: Thomas Dunn of Durham City, County Durham, alderman (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Hopper, wife of Hendry Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent (daughter and only acting executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ositha Whitfield of Wolsingham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - citation, inventory (with allegation), affidavit, allegation and answers
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 34
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/2: Dunn v Hopper, 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Dunn vs Hopper – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/3   1763-1764
plaintiff: Elizabeth Huntley of Thorp Bulmer, Hart, County Durham, widow
defendants: late churchwardens of Hart, County Durham: John Ovington and Samuel Ather
correction for subtraction of church rate, Hart, County Durham (appeal from archdeacon's court, subsequently appealed to York)
Documents - certificate (from archdeacon, enclosing acts of court in cause before archdeacon's court) and allegation (before York court, on appeal)
1 folder, 15 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/4: Huntley v Dickens (et al.), 1763 - 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Huntley – church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/4   1763
plaintiff: Sarah Kirton of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of William Kirton
defendant: Joseph Coldwell of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Document - depositions
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirton vs Coldwell – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/5   1763
promoter: Francis Sharp (executor of deceased)
defendants: William Rowell, Robert Rowell and Thomas Rowell (brothers of deceased)
relating to: will of Barbara Rowell of Heighley, Mitford, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Document - allegation (with memorandum of will, dated 1762)#
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 56
Digitised material for Sharp vs Rowell – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/6   1763-1764
plaintiff: Margaret Sinclair of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Kennet Sinclair
defendant: Ann Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of John Johnson
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Sinclair vs Johnson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/7   1763-1764
plaintiff: Margaret Sinclair of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Kennet Sinclair
defendant: John Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 19
Digitised material for Sinclair vs Johnson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/8   1763-1764
promoters: Mary Smith, wife of William Smith, Elizabeth Reed, wife of Thomas Reed, and Dorothy Clark, wife of Ralph Clark (daughters and three of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Rowland Lumley of Glororam, Stanley Hall, County Durham, yeoman, and George Rippon of Shieldraw, County Durham, yeoman (joint executors of deceased)
relating to: will and goods of William Rippon of Biggen, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Lumley – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/9   1763
promoters: Ralph Sowerby, George Colpitts, Thomas Rawling and Thomas Blackett (surviving executors of deceased)
defendant: John Leaton of Marley Hill, Whickham, County Durham, gent, husband and administrator of Elizabeth Leaton, deceased (while living, daughter and administrator of deceased)
relating to: will and goods of Thomas Rawling of Whickham, County Durham, widower (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon and re-grant probate, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - allegation and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/5: Sowerby (et al.) v Leaton, 1761 - 1763 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Soerby vs Leason – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/10   1763
plaintiff: Joseph Stagg of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: George Mann of Seaham, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Stagg vs Mann – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/11   1763-1764
plaintiff: Henry Storey of Rothbury, Northumberland
defendant: William Gardiner of Rothbury, Northumberland
defamation - theft (taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Documents - libel, depositions and prohibition (from Court of Pleas, Durham)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Stoey vs Gardiner – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/12   1763-1764
plaintiff: James Thompson, cleric (vicar of Bishop Middleham)
defendant: John Sharp of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of wool and lambs, and Easter offerings within Bishop Middleham, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citations, libel, allegation and answers
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Sharp – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/13   1763-1764
plaintiff: Stephen Walton of Hart, County Durham, yeoman
defendants: Samuel Dickens of The College, County Durham, cleric (archdeacon of Durham); Salkeld Hutchinson of Lygate, Durham City, County Durham, notary public, gent (necessary promoter of archdeacon's office)
correction for fornication (on appeal from the archdeacon's court; subsequently appealed to York)
proctors: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - appeals (from archdeacon's court), libel, proxy, allegation and allegation (on appeal to York)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 40
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/8: Walton v Dickens (et al.), 1763 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Walton vs Dickens – archdeacon’s court - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/14   1763
plaintiff: John Wheeler, cleric (curate of Durham St Margaret)
defendant: Adam Hopkirk of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gardener
recovery of tithes of fruit and vegetables within Durham St Margaret, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 8
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/9: Wheeler v Hobkirk, 1763 - 1764 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wheeler vs Hopkirk – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/15   1764
plaintiff: Elizabeth White of North Biddick, Washington, County Durham, wife of John White
defendant: William Henderson, the younger of Washington, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 19
Digitised material for White vs Henderson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/15
1764
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/1   1764
plaintiff: Ann Allison, wife of William Allison of Sunderland, County Durham, barber
defendant: Robert Nicholls of Sunderland, County Durham, surgeon
defamation - adultery/fornication
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 21
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/2: Allison v Nicholls, 1764 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Allison vs Nicholls - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/2   1764
plaintiff: John Bell of Auckland St Helen, County Durham
defendant: Ann Rowell of Staindrop, County Durham, wife of Thomas Rowell
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Rowell - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/3   1764
promoter: Ann Brown of Warden, Northumberland, wife of William Brown (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Ann Daglish (formerly Gibson) of West Acomb, St John Lee, Yorkshire, wife of Thomas Daglish (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Errington Gibson of Fourstones, Warden, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Document - allegation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Daglish - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/4   1764
plaintiff: Elizabeth Carr of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Robert Carr
defendant: Sarah Bee of Gateshead, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Carr vs Bee - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/5   1764
promoter: Tristram Collins of Wolsingham, County Durham (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Bird of Glassonby, Addington, Cumberland (only acting executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Stephenson of Nentsberry (or Mentsberry), Alston, Cumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
Document - inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Collins vs Bird - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/6   1764
plaintiff: Henrietta Douglass of Witton Hall, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, widow
defendant: William Forster of Bitchburn, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Douglass vs Forster - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/7   1764-1765
plaintiffs: mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the City of Durham and Framwelgate
defendant: Frances Ellison, wife of Cuthbert Ellison of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
intrusion into pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham (appealed to York)
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - proxy, citations, libel and remission (from York back to Durham, after appeal)
1 folder, 9 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/6: mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the City of Durham and Framwelgate (et al.) v Ellison, 1764 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for City of Durham vs Ellison - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/8   1764
plaintiff: Deborah Forrest of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of John Forrest
defendant: Margaret Gibson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of James Gibson
defamation - cheating
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Forrest vs Gibson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/9   1764
promoters: Burnet Roger Grieve (for use of Burnet Grieve, a minor, his nephew) and Henry Elyard of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: minister and parishioners of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Grieve vs minister and parishioners of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/10   1764
plaintiff: William Henderson, the younger of Washington, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth White of Washington, County Durham, wife of John White
defamation - roguery
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Henderson vs White - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/11   1764
promoter: Robert Lowes of Hexham, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Gregor Milbourn of Hollinghead, Bellingham, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - monition
1 folder, 1 f. 
unfit for production
Digitised material for Mackey re will of Alexander Colvin - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/12   1764
plaintiff: Ann Mackey of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow (niece, next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Alexander Colvin of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, cobbler (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label, condidit, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 3
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/11: Mackey v next of kin, 1764 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Lowes re: goods of Gregor Milbourn - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/13   1764-1765
plaintiff: archdeacon of Northumberland and George Wood (his necessary promoter)
defendant: John Charlton
correction for fornication (cause in Archdeacon's, not Consistory, court - jurisdiction of Archdeacon's court disputed)
Documents - label, penance, letters (copies), acts of court (from Archdeacon's court), citations, articles (with presentment by churchwardens), excommunication, absolution, certificate (from archdeacon, enclosing documents for Consistory court) and act court
The documents are mainly copies of documents and acts from the Archdeacon's court, submitted to the Consistory court with a certificate from the archdeacon, petitioning that the Consistory court should request the Crown's officers to imprison the defendant. See act of court at end of folder.
1 folder, 27 ff. 
Previously referenced 29
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/1: office v Charlton, 1764 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for archdeacon of Northumberland vs Charlton - fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/14   1764
promoter: George Pattison (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Robert Wilson, gent (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Campion of Carlton, Redmarshall, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation and inventory
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 51
Digitised material for Pattison vs Wilson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/15   1764
promoter: Joshua Reed of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Ann Kirkup of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of J. Kirkup
defamation
Document - excommunication
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Reed vs Kirkup - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/16   1764
promoter: William Scurfield of Sunderland, County Durham, gent, James Donnison of Sunderland, County Durham, gent, James Kirkley and Thomas Alder of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham (tenants of William Scurfield and James Donnison), and Teasdale Mowbray of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, esq (and his tenants)
defendant: George Longstaffe of Low Ford Hall (or manor house of Low Ford), Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctor: Wheler - defending
Document - allegation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 8
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/7: Scurfield (et al.) v Longstaff, 1763 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Scurfield vs Longstaffe - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/17   1749, 1764-1767
plaintiffs: John Snawdon (Snowdon) and Thomas Snawdon (Snowdon) of Fawdon, Ingram, Northumberland
defendant: Major Dickinson of Brandon White House, Eglingham, Northumberland, husbandman
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Ilderton, Northumberland
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; George Wood - defending
Documents - citation, libel, answers, allegations (one with lease dated 1749), interrogatories, depositions and consent (to pay portion of tithes)
3 folders, 49 ff. 
Previously referenced 24
Digitised material for Snawdon vs Dickinson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/18   1764-1765
plaintiff: Isabel Stenton, wife of George Stenton of Easington, County Durham, cordwainer
defendant: Ralph Thompson of Easington, County Durham, grocer, clothier
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 34
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/13: Stenton v Thompson, 1764 - 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Stenton vs Thompson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/19   1764
plaintiff: Ann Watson of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow
defendant: Jane Banks of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, wife of Richard Banks
defamation
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 19
Digitised material for Watson vs Banks - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/20   1764
promoter: Elizabeth Watson (sister of deceased)
defendant: Mary Locksmith, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Locksmith of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - label, inventory and account (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 57
Digitised material for Watson vs Locksmith - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/21   1764
plaintiff: James Watson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: John Nicholson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, blacksmith
defamation - roguery
Documents - depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Nicholson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/22   1764
plaintiff: Ann Wilkinson, widow (only sister, next of kin and creditrix of deceased)
defendants: Margaret Beadnell and rest of next of kin of deceased, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Beadnell of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, surgeon (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - monition
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Beadnell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/22
1765
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/1   1765-1766
promoter: William Allan (Allen) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Laidler, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Laidler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - inventory (with allegation) and allegation
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/2: Allan v Laidler, 1765 - 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Allan vs Laidler – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/2   1765-1766
plaintiff: Jane Allison (formerly Spence)
defendant: Charles Allison (her husband) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master and mariner, gent
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty (Compare later cause for restitution of conjugal rights.)
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - libel, allegations, answers, citations, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Previously referenced 50
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/3: Allison v Allison, 1765 - 1769 (date of cause)
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/2
Digitised material for Allison vs Allison – divorce - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/3   1765
promoter: George Cook of Bolam, Northumberland (son of deceased)
defendant: John Cook (eldest son of deceased)
relating to: goods of Samuel Cook of Bolam, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Document - allegations
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 39
Digitised material for Cook vs Cook – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/4   1765
promoter: George Coser of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendant: all and singular
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Previously referenced 76
Digitised material for Coser re pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/5   1765
promoter: Mark Douglass of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, pitman
defendant: Joseph Bell of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, pitman
defamation
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Document - excommunication
of Christopher Charlton of Chester-le-Street, for not giving evidence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Douglass vs Bell – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/6   1765
plaintiff: Dorothy Forster of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, spinster, daughter, one of next of kin and administratrix of William Forster, cleric, deceased (late vicar of Durham St Oswald)
defendant: Anthony Hall of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, esq
recovery of tithes of wheat, rye and oats within Broom (or Broomhall), Durham St Oswald, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Forster vs Hall – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/7   1765
promoters: Thomas Hall and Sarah Hall (his wife) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendant: Catherine Hamilton, widow, William Hutchinson and Elizabeth Hutchinson (his wife) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: Wheler - defending
Document - allegation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 21
Digitised material for Hall vs Hamilton – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/8   1765
plaintiff: John Hopper of Stanhope, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Jane Skelton, wife of Robert Skelton of Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery etc
Documents - citation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 21
Digitised material for Hopper vs Skelton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/9   1765
plaintiff: John Hopper of Stanhope, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Robert Skelton of Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery etc
Documents - citation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Hopper vs Skelton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/10   1765
promoter: George Humble of Birtley, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, gent (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Lancelot Hutchinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Document - monition
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Humble – Hutchinson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/11   1765
promoter: William Jobson (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Thomasine Walker (formerly Carr), wife of William Walker (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Carr of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - inventory and allegation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 19
Digitised material for Jobson vs Walker – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/12   1765-1766
promoter: Thomas Johnson of Wolsingham, County Durham, surgeon (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Stephen Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, butcher (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, tailor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - citation, allegation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 50
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/7: Johnson v Johnson, 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Johnson vs Johnson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/13   1765
plaintiff: Nicholas Lowes of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: Mary Grey of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Grey
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Lowes vs Grey – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/14   1765-1766
plaintiff: James Snowdon, cleric (vicar of Ponteland)
defendant: John Bell of Kirkley Thorn, Ponteland, Northumberland, farmer, yeoman
recovery of tithes of feeding of oxen within Ponteland, Northumberland (taken to court at Westminster)
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, libel, allegation, answers, act of court (from Westminster court, concerning writ of prohibition) and writ (from Westminster court, of consultation)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Snowdon vs Bell – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/15   [1765]
promoter: William Spearman, esq
defendant: all and singular
confirmation of pew in Durham St Margaret, County Durham
Date confirmed from Act Book, ref. III/26.
Document - citation (draft)
1 folder, 1 f. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/9: Spearman v Kidson (et al.), 1765 - 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Spearman – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/16   1765
plaintiff: James Storey of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, shipwright
defendant: Deborah Murray, wife of Robert Murray of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master and mariner
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 21
Digitised material for Storey vs Murray – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/17   1765
promoter: Ralph Thompson of Easington, County Durham
defendant: Isabel Stenton of Easington, County Durham, wife of George Stenton, cordwainer
correction for fornication (appealed to York)
Documents - articles and acts of court (copies sent to York on appeal, with certificate)
1 folder, 38 ff. 
Previously referenced 50
Digitised material for Thompson vs Stenton – fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/18   1765
promoter: John Turnwell of Quarry Hill, Brancepeth, County Durham (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Denning of Holmeside Lane, Lanchester, County Durham, wife of John Denning (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jacob Grieve of Durham City, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegation and inventory
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Turnwell vs Dennington – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/19   1765-1767
promoter: Elizabeth Wood (née Carr) of Warkworth, Northumberland, wife of John Wood, yeoman (daughter and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Watson Carr of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ann Carr of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, inventory (with allegation), answers, allegations, interrogatories, depositions and copy will (proved 1760)
1 folder, 36 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
Digitised material for Wood vs Carr – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/20   1765
plaintiff: Elizabeth Young, wife of William Young of Gateshead, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Mary Forsyth, wife of James Forsyth of Gateshead, County Durham, schoolteacher
defamation - whoredom
Document - libels
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/10: Young v Hunter (et al.), 1765 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Young vs Forsyth – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/21   1765
plaintiff: Elizabeth Young, wife of William Young of Gateshead, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Elizabeth Hunter, wife of William Hunter of Gateshead, County Durham, collier
defamation - whoredom
Document - libels
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Young vs Hunter – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/21
1766
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/1   1766
promoter: Abbs
defendant: Richard Abbs (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jeremiah Abbs of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - inventory and account (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
Digitised material for Abbs – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/2   1766
plaintiff: Elizabeth Armstrong of The Lowbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: John Hayes of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, barber and tallow chandler
defamation - whoredom
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Hayes – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/3   1764-1766
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, notary public, proctor (Consistory court)
defendant: Thomas Wilson of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
recovery of fees (following a defamation cause taken by Ann Allison against Robert Nicholls, 1764=1765)
Documents - libel (with bill of costs dated 1765), allegation (with letters dated 1764-1766) and bill of costs
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 37
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/2: Bowlby v Wilson, 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Wilson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/4   1766-1767
plaintiff: Mary Carins (alias Carns) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: William Rutherford of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, merchant
defamation - theft (taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and prohibition (from Court of Pleas)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 50
Digitised material for Carins vs Rutherford – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/5   1766
promoter: Ann Chilton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Matthew Greenwood of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Bordley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Document - inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Chilton vs Greenwood – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/6   1766-1767
promoter: Robert Cooper of West Auckland, Auckland St Helen, County Durham
defendants: John Broadbelt of Auckland St Helen, County Durham (officiating parish clerk of Auckland St Helen); Richard Taylor, cleric (perpetual curate of Auckland St Helen)
licensing of Robert Cooper as parish clerk, and correction of John Broadbelt for violence (appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - citations, bond (by promoter), depositions, articles, allegations (one with confirmation of nomination of parish clerk), interrogatories, monition (to transmit documents to York), inhibition (from York, on appeal) and certificates (on of documents to York), notes, answers and act of court
1 folder, 43 ff. 
Previously referenced 37
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/3: Cooper v Broadbelt (et al.), 1766 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Cooper vs Broadbelt – curacy - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/7   1766
plaintiff: John Coxon of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Cuthbert Bowdon of Sunderland, County Durham, master mariner
defamation - roguery and theft
Document - libel
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Coxon vs Bowdon – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/8   1766
plaintiff: Margaret Dickinson, wife of William Dickinson
defendant: Patrick Sanderson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, bookseller
defamation - adultery/fornication
Document - penance
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dickinson vs Sanderson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/9   1766-1767
plaintiff: Elizabeth Gibson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Ann Lowson (Lawson) of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/4: Gibson v Lawson, 1766 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Gibson vs Lowson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/10   1766
promoters: Robert Jameson and John Jameson of Leith, North Britain, merchants, copartners (principal creditors of deceased), acting by their attorney, John Constable of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Jane Lee of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, rope maker, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, act of court, account and appointment of agent
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Jameson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/11   1766-1767
plaintiff: Robert Morrison (Morrison) of Paisley, Renfrewshire, North Britain, weaver (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Jean Ewing of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Ewing of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctors: George Wood, substituted in Paisley by James Kibble, Thomas Kibble and Alexander Gibson - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby, substituted in Paisley by Hugh (Hew) Snodgrass - defending
Documents - libel, letters of request (to Paisley magistrates, to hear witnesses, with allegation, and discharge dated 1763), answers and notification (from Paisley magistrates, of hearing witnesses, with acts of magistrates' court, substitutions of proxies interrogatories), allegation, sentence and citation
1 folder, 27 ff. 
Previously referenced 57
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/8: Morison v Ewing, 1765 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Morrisn vs Ewing – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/12   1766
promoter: Mark Ogle of Harnham, Bolam, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Rachael Douglas (née Hunter) of Harnham, Bolam, Northumberland, wife of John Douglas, yeoman
correction for antenuptial fornication
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citation, acts of court, bond (by promoter), articles, penances (including one for John Douglas) and copy parish register extracts
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Douglas – fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/13   1766
plaintiff: George Pattison of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, mason
defendant: John Walker of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, clock maker
revocation of excommunication gained in previous cause taken by defendant against plaintiff, for defamation
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - allegation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/11: Walker v Pattison, 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Pattison vs Walker – excommunication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/14   1766-1767
plaintiff: Bryan Riddle of Norham, North Durham
defendant: Jane Byars of Norham, North Durham, spinster, minor, acting by her curators, Peter Bowlby, gent and Hannah Byars (her mother), widow
defamation - theft
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - citation, act of court, libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Riddle vs Byars – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/15   1766
promoter: George Ridsdale (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Henderson, wife of Jeremiah Henderson (daughter and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Liddle of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - allegation and inventory
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Ridsdale vs Henderson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/16   1766
promoter: Peter Scorer of Shieldraw, Lanchester, County Durham, common brewer (creditor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of John Labron of Kyo, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
Document - monition
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Scorer – Labron probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/17   1766
plaintiff: Jane Scott, wife of Silas Scott of Low Denton, Newburn, County Durham, carpenter
defendant: Mary Buteland of Low Denton, Newburn, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Scott vs Buteland – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/18   1766
promoter: Cuthbert Stobbs of Tanfield, County Durham (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: William Stobbs of Byker, Northumberland, sinker; Margaret Bevins, wife of William Bevins of Heaton Barr, Northumberland, forgeman (sister of deceased); Ann Stobbs of Collierly Dykes, Collierley, County Durham, widow, relict of Richard Stobbs, brother of deceased (also guardian of children of deceased); John Stobbs of Burnopfield, County Durham (nephew of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Stobbs of Tanfield, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - act of court and allegation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/10: Stobbs v Stobbs (et al.), 1759, 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Stobbs – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/19   1767-1768
plaintiffs: George Surtees of Hamsterley, County Durham, esq; Robert Surtees of Redworth, Heighington, County Durham, gent
defendant: William Humble of West Auckland, Auckland St Helen, County Durham, formerly of Heighington, County Durham, yeoman
confirmation of pew in Heighington, County Durham (cause initially promoted by William Richmond against both parties)
proctors: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, proxy, allegations, answers, excommunication, affidavit, certificates, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/6: Surtees (et al.) v Humble, 1766 - 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Surtees vs Humble – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/20   1766-1767
promoter: Alice Taylor, wife of Ralph Taylor, master and mariner (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Mary Bainbridge late of Whitburn, County Durham, now of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster
relating to: will of John Bainbridge of Whitburn, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, inventory, answers, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/7: Taylor v Bainbridge, 1766 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Taylor vs Bainbridge – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/21   1766
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: George Blenkinsop of Whickham, County Durham, gent
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/8: Tew v Blenkinsop, 1766 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tew vs Blenkinsop – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/22   1766
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: John Brack of Washington, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/9: Tew v Brack, 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tew vs Brack – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/22
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/23   1766
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: Nicholas Croston of Jarrow, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham
Document - libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/10: Tew v Crofton, 1766 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tew vs Croston – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/23
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/24   1766
promoter: John Vardy of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (uncle by mother's side of Joan Ann Lee and Jane Lee)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Jane Lee of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow, deceased (while living, relict of Thomas Lee, deceased); tuition of Joan Ann Lee and Jane Lee, minors (children of deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon of goods of deceased (for use of children), and tuition of children
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - monition, proxy and allegation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Vardy – Lee probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/24
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/25   1766
promoter: Thomas Weldon (Wheldon) of Urpeth, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Brown of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of Richard Brown (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ann Hall of High Flats, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (also note of cause taken out by Salkeld Hutchinson against defendant, for recovery of fees)
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - affidavit and inventory (with allegation and notes)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
Digitised material for Weldon vs Brown – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/25
1767
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/1   1767-1768
plaintiff: Henry Bland, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendant: William Chapman of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent
recovery of Easter offerings within Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctor: Hays - defending
Documents - libel, depositions, allegation and answers
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Digitised material for Bland vs Chapman – Easter offerings - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/2   1767-1768
plaintiff: Henry Bland, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendant: William Ettrick (Ettricke) of High Barnes, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, esq
recovery of Easter offerings within Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, allegation, answers and act of court
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Previously referenced 12
Digitised material for Bland vs Ettrick – Easter offerings - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/3   1767-1768
plaintiff: Henry Bland, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendant: John Goodchild of Pallion, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent
recovery of Easter offerings within Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, allegation, answers and act of court
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Bland vs Goodchild – Easter offerings - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/4   1767
plaintiff: Sarah Clark of Ryton, County Durham, wife of Joseph Clark
defendant: John Athy (alias Athey, Athee) of Ryton, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Clark vs Athy – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/5   1767-1768
promoter: Thomas Forster of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, master mariner
defendant: William Forster of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Monkwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - wrappers, allegations, interrogatories, answers, notes and depositions
1 folder, 51 ff. 
Previously referenced 14
Digitised material for Forster – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/6   1767-1769
promoters: George Gill (Gyll) and Abigail Gill (his wife) of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Joseph Atkinson (Atchinson) of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham (appealed to York)
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, notes, allegations, acts of court and monitions (to transmit documents to York, on appeal)
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Previously referenced 18
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/11: Gill (et al.) v Atkinson, 1767 - 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Gill vs Atkinson – pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/7   1767
promoter: Elizabeth Hancock, wife of Michael Hancock (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Robert Burne of Sunderland, County Durham (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Burne of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - declarations (instead of inventories, with allegation), allegation and answers
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 37
Digitised material for Hancock vs Burne – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/8   1767
plaintiff: Mary Ogle of Harnham, Bolam, Northumberland, wife of Mark Ogle, gent
defendant: John Douglas (Douglass) of Harnham, Bolam, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - theft (taken to Court of Pleas, Durham)
Documents - label, libel, depositions, sentence and prohibition (from Court of Pleas in Durham)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Previously referenced 43
Digitised material for Ogle vs Douglas – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/9   1767
promoter: Cuthbert Peart (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Martha Hodgson (late Todd, heretofore Peart), wife of Joseph Hodgson (relict and administratrix of deceased, during the minority of Cuthbert Peart)
relating to: goods of John Peart of Newhouse, Stanhope, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Document - allegation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/5: Peart v Hodgson, 1766 - 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Peart vs Hodgson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/10   1767-1768
promoters: John Saint, later Margaret Saint of Morpeth, Northumberland, executor/executrix of Joseph Saint of Morpeth, Northumberland, deceased (while living, a creditor of deceased)
defendant: William Fenwick of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland, esq (nephew and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
Documents - citation, act of court and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Saint vs Fenwick – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/11   1767
plaintiff: Gilbert Snowdon of Haswell on the Hill, Easington, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Michael Middleton of Easington, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - roguery
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Snowdon vs Middleton – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/12   1767
plaintiff: Isabel (Isabell) Stenton, wife of George Stenton of Easington, Easington, County Durham, shoemaker
defendant: Ann Kirby, wife of George Kirby of Easington, Easington, County Durham, blacksmith
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, note, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Stenton vs Kirby – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/13   1767
promoter: John Tempest of Winyard, County Durham, esq (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Letteney, gent
relating to: goods of Edward Gowland of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
Digitised material for Tempest vs Letteney – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/14   1767
promoter: Elizabeth Temple, wife of John Temple (daughter of deceased)
defendants: Mary Tarn, widow (relict and executor of deceased); John Tarn (son and executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Timothy Tarn of Eddersgill Beck, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - possibly for grant of admon (cause uncertain - relates to disputed will)
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - articles, answers, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 4
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/12: Temple v Tarn (et al.), 1767 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Temple vs Tarn – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/15   1767
plaintiffs: vicar and churchwardens of Warden, Northumberland: William Laidman, cleric (vicar of Warden), John Whitlock and Thomas Lambert (churchwardens)
defendant: parishioners and inhabitants of Warden, Northumberland
assignment of pews in Warden, Northumberland
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Document - act of court
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for parish of Warden, Northumberland - pews - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/15
1768
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/1   1768-1772
List headed “58”, noting cause papers that carry the number “58” marked in pencil on them
4 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for List of cases - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/2   1768
plaintiff: Jane Allison
defendant: Charles Allison of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights (Compare previous cause for divorce on grounds of cruelty.)
Document - affidavit
1 folder, 1 f. 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/2
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/3: Allison v Allison, 1765 - 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Allison vs Allison – matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/3   1768-1769
plaintiff: Ann Appleby of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of John Appleby
defendant: Ann Appleby of Witton Gilbert, County Durham, wife of William Appleby
defamation - roguery
Documents - label, libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/2: Appleby v Appleby, 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Appleby vs Appleby – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/4   1768-1769
plaintiff: Ann Appleby of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of John Appleby
defendant: Alice Thompson of Witton Gilbert, County Durham, wife of George Thompson
defamation - roguery
Documents - label, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/2: Appleby v Thompson, 1768 - 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Appleby vs Thompson – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/5   1768
promoter: John Brown of High Felling, Heworth, County Durham, mason (brother of deceased)
defendant: William Brown of East Boldon, Boldon, County Durham, house carpenter (brother, sole executor and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Samuel Brown of East Boldon, Boldon, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - defending
Documents - allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/3: Brown v Brown, 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Brown vs Brown – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/6   1768
plaintiff: Elianor Charlton of Corbridge, Northumberland, wife of Richard Carnaby Charlton
defendant: Elizabeth Heppell (alias Hepple) of Corbridge, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 41
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/7: Charlton v Heppell, 1767 - 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Charlton vs Heppell – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/7   1768
promoter: Alice Cowper of Needless Hall, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow ([creditor of deceased])
defendant: Mary Cooper (alias Cowper) of Brancepeth, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Cooper (alias Cowper) of Easington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - act of court and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Cowper vs Cowper – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/8   1768
promoters: Joshua Davis and Thomas Harle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cheesemongers (creditors of deceased)
defendant: Esther Bowman, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Bowman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cheesemonger (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - affidavit, inventory (with allegation) and allegation
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Davis vs Bowman – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/9   1768-1769
promoter: John Dobson of Earsdon, Northumberland, gent (son and one of substituted legatees of deceased)
defendants: Robert Dobson of Link House, Earsdon, Northumberland (brother and sole executor of deceased); Jane Holborn of Monkwearmouth, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Robert Holborn (daughter of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Dobson of The Lodge, Earsdon, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctors: Bowlby and Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, allegations, citation, renunciation (of executorship), answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Previously referenced 27
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Dobson vs Dobson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/10   1768
promoter: Robert Dobson of Link House, Earsdon, Northumberland (brother and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Holborn of Monkwearmouth, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Robert Holborn (daughter of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Dobson of The Lodge, Earsdon, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, inventory (with allegation and affidavit), depositions and bill of costs
1 folder, 18 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/5: Dobson (et al.) v Holborn, 1768 - 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Dobson vs Dobson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/11   1768
promoter: James Ellot (alias Elliot) (brother of deceased)
defendant: Jane Elliot, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Elliot of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Document - allegation (with declaration instead of inventory)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 7
Digitised material for Elliot – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/12   1768
promoter: William Gill (Gyll) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Alderson, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Miles Alderson of Stannington, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
Documents - affidavit, inventory and account (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Gill vs Alderson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/13   1768
promoter: Robert Hatkin of Glanton, Whittingham, Northumberland, gent (devisee in will of deceased)
defendant: Edward Anderson of Glanton, Whittingham, Northumberland, gent (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Mary Hatkin of Glanton, Whittingham, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - citation and declaration (instead of an inventory)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Hatkin vs Anderson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/14   1758, 1768-1770
promoter: Matthew Henderson of The Sogling, Cumberland (grandson, executor and principal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Henderson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, widow, relict and administratrix of Matthew Henderson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, deceased (while living, the possessor of the goods of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Wilkinson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, declaration (instead of an inventory), allegations, probate (will dated 1758), answers, depositions, bill of costs, monition (to pay costs) and excommunication
1 folder, 33 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/7: Henderson v Henderson, 1768 - 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Henderson vs Henderson – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/15   1768
promoter: Hendry Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, esq (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: William Brathwait (Braithwait) of Sedgefield, County Durham, cleric (principal creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Musgrave Davison of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegation, affidavit and act of court
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Previously referenced 37
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/8: Hopper v Brathwait, 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hopper vs Brathwait – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/16   1759, 1768
promoter: Robert Inman of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Sir Ralph Milbanke of Halnaby, Yorkshire, baronet (one of principal creditors of deceased), acting by his agent, John Morrison of Sunderland, County Durham, coal fitter
relating to: goods of Charles Bewick, the younger of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - appointment of agent, citation, affidavits, allegations (one with bond, dated 1759), renunciation and note
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Inman vs Milbanke – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/17   1765, 1768
promoter: Helen (alias Eleanor) Milne of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of James Milne, corn factor (principal or sole legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Oliphant of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of James Oliphant (daughter of deceased)
relating to: will of William Erskine of Gateshead, County Durham, surgeon (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedule
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
Document - allegation (with testamentary schedule)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Milne vs Oliphant – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/18   1768
plaintiff: Peter Moorhead of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, keelman
defendant: James Mills of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation - theft
Documents - interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
Digitised material for Moorhead vs Mills – defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/19   1768-1769
promoter: Robert Purvis of Potling, Bothal, Northumberland (son of deceased)
defendant: John Purvis of Potling, Bothal, Northumberland (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Purvis of Woodhorn, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - allegation (with declaration instead of an inventory), allegations, wrapper, answers, depositions and notes
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Digitised material for Purvis vs Purvis – probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/20   [1768]
plaintiff: Christian Smith of Durham City, County Durham, widow
defendant: Thomas Surtees of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of hay within Bywell St Peter, Northumberland
Date confirmed from Act Book, ref. III/26.
Documents - libel and statement
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Surtees – tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/21   1768
plaintiff: Elizabeth Whinney, wife of Thomas Whinney of Lanchester, Lanchester, County Durham, miller
defendant: Ann Sharp of Lanchester, Lanchester, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 6
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/9: Whinney v Sharp, 1768 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Whinney vs Sharp - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/22   1762-1765
Promissory notes to James Brown of Winlaton Mill
1 folder, 3 ff.3 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown promissory notes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/22
1769
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/1   1769
plaintiff: Thomas Ayre of Merrington, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Joseph Labourne (alias Labron) of Merrington, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - theft
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Ayre vs Labourne - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/2   1769-1770
promoter: Edward Barras of North Biddick, Washington, County Durham, administrator of the goods of Ann Barras (formerly Hodgson), his late wife, deceased (niece and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Mary Brough of Hawthorn, Easington, County Durham, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Pearson of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, apothecary (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libels
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/1: Barras v Brough, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Barras vs Brough - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/3   1769
promoters: Isabel Cuthbert (née Hedley), wife of Joseph Cuthbert of Farthingshed, Whitburn, Northumberland, yeoman; Elizabeth Hedley, spinster (daughters and legatees of deceased)
defendant: John Hedley of Woodhorn, Northumberland, yeoman (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Hedley of Woodhorn, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Cuthbert vs Hedley - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/4   1769
plaintiff: Lewis Dutens, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: Thomas Pearson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant
recovery of tithes
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Dutens vs Pearson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/5   1769
plaintiff: George Elliot of Gateshead, County Durham, wherryman
defendant: Lancelot Atkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, broker
defamation - roguery/theft
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Elliot vs Atkinson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/6   1769
promoter: Thomas Emmerson of Stanhope, County Durham (son of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Emmerson of Side Head, Stanhope, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Emmerson of Side Head, Stanhope, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Emmerson vs Emmerson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/7   1769
plaintiff: Thomas Hall of Doddington, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Isable Staward of Doddington, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Staward
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Hall vs Staward - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/8   1769
plaintiff: Thomas Hall of Doddington, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Thomas Staward of Doddington, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Staward - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/9   1764, 1769-1770
promoter: Francis Haswell (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Francis Haswell of Low Heasley (or Horseley), Stanhope, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citation, allegation (with will, dated 1764), depositions and sentence
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 22
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/5: Haswell v next of kin, 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Haswell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/10   1769-1772
plaintiff: Tobias Heyrick, cleric (vicar of Gainford)
defendant: John Clough of Alwent, Gainford, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of cattle (compare next cause)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - citation, libel, answers, allegations, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and excommunication
4 folders, 46 ff. 
Digitised material for Heyrick vs Clough - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/11   1769-1772
plaintiff: Tobias Heyrick, cleric (vicar of Gainford)
defendants: John Clough of Alwent, Gainford, County Durham, yeoman; Mary Clough (late Simpson) (his wife) of Alwent, Gainford, County Durham, (late widow)
recovery of tithes of cattle (compare previous cause)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - label, citation, libel, answers, allegations, note, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and excommunication
4 folders, 52 ff. 
Digitised material for Heyrick vs Clough - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/12   1769
plaintiff: Eleanor Hunter of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Michael Hunter, keelman
defendant: Isabel (alias Isabella) Scott of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Scott, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Hunter vs Scott - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/13   1769-1770
plaintiff: Richard Hunter of Alnwick, Northumberland, staymaker
defendant: Samuel Hogg, the younger of Alnwick, Northumberland, staymaker
defamation - theft
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Hunter vs Hogg - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/14   1769
plaintiff: Mary Ilderton, wife of Sanderson Ilderton of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Ann Chambers of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow
defamation - roguery
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Ilderton vs Chambers - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/15   1769
plaintiff: Sanderson Ilderton of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Ann Chambers of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow
defamation - roguery
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Ilderton vs Chambers - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/16   1769
plaintiff: Mary Johnson of Alnwick, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Isabel (alias Isabella) Robinson (alias Robertson) of Alnwick, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - theft
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 53
Digitised material for Johnson vs Robinson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/17   1769
promoters: John Kell and George Kell of Crawcrook, Ryton, County Durham, yeomen (uncles and two of next of kin of Isabel and Thomas Lawson, infants)
defendant: Cuthbert Jolly of Crawcrook, Ryton, County Durham
relating to: goods of Luke Lawson of Crawcrook, Ryton, County Durham, pitman, widower (deceased); tuition of Isabel Lawson and Thomas Lawson of Crawcrook, Ryton, County Durham, infants (only children of Luke Lawson, deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon of goods of Luke Lawson, deceased, and tuition of Isabel and Thomas Lawson, infants (appealed to York)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, inhibition (from York, on appeal) and monition (to transmit documents to York)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Kell vs Jolly - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/18   1769
promoter: Matthew Laidler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, tanner (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Ann Wilkinson of Belford, Northumberland, spinster (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Mary Laidler of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and affidavits
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 62
Digitised material for Laidler vs Wilkinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/19   1769
plaintiff: Elizabeth Lee, wife of John Lee of Kilhope, Stanhope, County Durham, house carpenter
defendant: John Armstrong of Evenwood, Auckland St Helen, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Lee vs Armstrong - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/20   1769
promoter: Elizabeth Littlefair of Staindrop, County Durham, wife of Edward Littlefair (one of the daughters of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Baxter of Langley Dale, Staindrop, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Baxter of Staindrop, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/6: Littlefair v Baxter, 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Littlefair vs Baxter - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/21   1769-1770
promoter: Anthony Rowe of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, gent (nephew of deceased)
defendants: Catherine Spencer, wife of Robert Spencer; Jane Rowe, spinster
relating to: goods of Richard Rowe of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - monition and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Rowe vs Spencer - probate cause - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/22   1769
plaintiff: William Spours of Rothbury, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Henry Robson of Rothbury, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - roguery/theft
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Spours vs Robson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/22
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/23   1769
plaintiff: John Walker of Cornforth Mill, Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Coats of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defamation - roguery
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Walker vs Coats - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/23
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/24   1769-1773
promoter: Mary Weatherburn of Alnwick, Northumberland, spinster
defendants: John Falder and Ann Falder (his wife) of Alnwick, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Alnwick, Northumberland
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - labels, citation, allegations, commissions (to hear personal answers and depositions in Alnwick), answers, act of court, interrogatories and depositions
3 folders, 92 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
Digitised material for Weatherburn vs Falder - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/24
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/25   1769
plaintiff: Elizabeth Wilkinson, wife of John Wilkinson of Milburngate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gardener
defendant: Robert Jobey (alias Tobie) of Milburngate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, drover
defamation - whoredom
Documents - label, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 59
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Jobey - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/25
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/26   1769
plaintiff: Isabel Wilson of Doddington, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: James Hall of Doddington, Northumberland, butcher
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Wilson vs Hall - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/26
1770
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/1   1770-1773
promoter: James Agnew of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, esq (eldest son and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Montgomery Agnew of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, esq (son of deceased)
relating to: will of James Agnew of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, esq, widower (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will (appealed to York)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, allegation (with cancelled will, dated 1769), interrogatories, depositions, sentence and remission (of appeal, from York)
1 folder, 28 ff. 
Previously referenced 65
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/1: Agnew v Agnew, 1771 - 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Agnew vs Agnew - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/2   1768-1775
promoter: Josiah Beckwith of Rotherham, Yorkshire, gent (great nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Snow Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: goods of Martha Thomlinson of Whickham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon (appealed to York)
proctors: George Wood, later substituted by Nathaniel Bishop - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby, later substituted by Henry Stevens and Henry Stevens, the younger - defending
Documents - citations, condidit, answers, depositions, allegations, interrogatories, letters of request (to London, to hear witnesses, and to York, to take answers), substitutions of proxies, releases (of defendant, from legacies, with receipts), (from London, of hearing witness, and from York, of taking answers), allegation (positions additional, with letter from promoter to defendant, dated 1768), sentence, note (of documents to be sent to York on appeal) and remission (of appeal, from York) (from London, of hearing witness, and from York, of taking answers), allegation (positions additional, with letter from promoter to defendant, dated 1768), sentence, note (of documents to be sent to York on appeal) and remission (of appeal, from York)
Citations against Josiah Beckwith are issued by York court, on letters of request from Durham
4 folders, 149 ff. 
Previously referenced 63
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/2: Clayton v Beckwith, 1770 - 1775 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Beckwith vs Clayton - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/3   1770-1771
promoter: Thomas Crowther of Lowick Low Steads, Lowick, Northumberland, yeoman (surviving executor of deceased)
defendants: William Taylor and Alice Taylor (late Crowther) (his wife) of Ancroft Mains, Ancroft, North Durham, husbandman, yeoman (relict of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jonas Crowther of Ancroft, North Durham, or of Lowick, Lowick, Northumberland, husbandman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and declarations (instead of inventories)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 66
Digitised material for Crowther vs Taylor - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/4   1770
plaintiff: James Cruickshank of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: James Williamson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - blasphemy
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Cruickshank vs Williamson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/5   1770-1772
plaintiffs: Thomas Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, esq; David Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Philip Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent
intrusion into pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland (appealed to York)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, act of court, inhibition (from York, on appeal), monition (from York, to transmit documents), monition (against Philip Gibson, to enjoin silence and to desist from intrusion) and bill of costs
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 65 (but included on original label/list for number 58)
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/4: Dawson (et al.) v Gibson, 1769 - 1772 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Dawson vs Gibson - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/6   1759, 1761, 1764, 1770-1773
promoter: Thomas Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Peareth of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq (brother, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Susan (alias Susannah) Peareth of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate
proctors: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - label, citation, condidit, will (dated 1764), allegation, interrogatories, depositions, answers, affidavit, proxy and will (of William Dixon of Thorpe Thewles, yeoman, made 1759, with probate granted to George Dixon, 1761)
1 folder, 27 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
Previously referenced 73
Digitised material for Dawson vs Peareth - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/7   1770-1772
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: John Stevenson (alias Stephenson) of Stranton, County Durham, miller
recovery of tithe of profits from toll of corn mill within Stranton, County Durham
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/6: Gagnier v Stephenson, 1770 - 1772 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Stevenson - tithe - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/8   1770
promoter: Edward Hall of Gateshead, County Durham (brother and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Hall of Gateshead, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Hall of Gateshead, County Durham, victualler (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - label, citation, allegation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/7: Hall v Hall, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Hall vs Hall - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/9   1732, 1770-1774
promoter: Jacob Lambert of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
defendants: Thomas Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, esq; David Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; George Wood, later substituted by Nathanael Bishop - defending
Documents - citations, allegations (one with faculty to confirm pews, dated 1732), answers, depositions, substitution of proxy, letters of request (to London, to hear witnesses), certificate (from London, of hearing witness), bill of costs and interrogatories citations, allegations (one with faculty to confirm pews, dated 1732), answers, depositions, substitution of proxy, letters of request (to London, to hear witnesses), certificate (from London, of hearing witness), bill of costs and interrogatories
4 folders, 81 ff. 
Previously referenced 65
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/5: Lambert v Dawson (et al.), 1771 - 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Lambert vs Dawson - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/10   1749-1755, 1770-1773
plaintiff: Margaret Leighton (or, and formerly, Anderson) of Edinburgh, Scotland (alleged first wife of John Leighton)
defendants: John Leighton and Ann Leighton (or Grainger) (his (alleged second) wife) of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, or of Newton Cap, County Durham, student in physick
matrimonial cause - for revocation of (alleged second) marriage and restitution of conjugal rights (appealed to York)
proctors: Peter Bowlby; substituted in London by Henry Stevens and Henry Stevens, the younger; substituted in Edinburgh by Duncan McDonald - prosecuting; George Wood - defending
Documents - copy parish register extract, citations, libel (with exhibits dated 1749-1755), allegation, proxy, acts of court, answers (with informations thereon submitted on plaintiff's behalf), substitutions of proxies, notes and wrappers (for to be heard in London and Edinburgh), interrogatories, depositions (heard in Durham, London and Edinburgh: one with letters attached, dated 1749-1749/50), certificates (from London and Edinburgh, of hearing witness) and letters of request (to to hear witnesses) and monition (from York, to transmit documents for appeal cause)
10 folders, 123 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/8: Leighton v Leighton (et al.), 1770 - 1777 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Leighton vs Leighton - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/11   1770
promoter: John Marshall of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, breeches maker
defendant: Ralph Saunders of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, maltster
correction for altering and enlarging pew, Durham St Margaret, County Durham
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, bond (of promoter), articles and certificate
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/10: Saunders v Marshall, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Marshall vs Saunders - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/12   1770
promoter: William Milburn (Milbourn) of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, plumber
defendant: Adam Bird of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and allegations
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/9: Milburn v Bird, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Milburn vs Bird - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/13   1770
promoter: Eleanor Mordew (alias Murdew), spinster, minor (residuary legatee of deceased), acting by her guardian, George Taylor, gent
defendant: Elizabeth Rogers (née Stead) of Westminster St John the Evangelist, Middlesex, wife of William Rogers (absent) (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Stead of Sunderland, County Durham, flax dresser, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
Documents - allegation, affidavit and proxy
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Previously referenced 44
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/7: Mordew v Rogers, 1769 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Mordew vs Rogers - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/14   1770
plaintiff: Ann Nelson of Mitford, County Durham, wife of Isaac Nelson, cleric
defendant: Anthony Cook of Hartburn, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Braems Wheler - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/7: Nelson v Cook, 1771 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Nelson vs Cook - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/15   1769, 1770
promoter: Christopher Ricardson of Alston, Cumberland, esq
defendants: commissioners for allotting pews in Alston church: Robert Wardale, cleric, Thomas Rotherham, cleric, John Westgarth, esq, Joseph Railton, cleric, Thomas Hudson, cleric and William Laidman, cleric
re-allotment of pews in Alston, Cumberland
proctor: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - allegation, note and petitions (1769)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/9: Ricardson v commissioners to allot pews, 1769 - 1777 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ricardson vs commissioners - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/16   1770
plaintiff: Mary Sanderson of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Thomas Sanderson, mariner
defendant: Dinah (alias Diana) Ferguson (alias Farguson) of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Thomas Ferguson (alias Farguson), mariner
defamation - theft
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Sanderson vs Ferguson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/17   1770
plaintiff: Mary Sanderson of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Thomas Sanderson, mariner
defendant: Elizabeth Howe of South Shields, County Durham, wife of John Howe, mariner
defamation - theft
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 55
Digitised material for Sanderson vs Howe - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/18   1770
plaintiff: Isabell Scott of East Herrington, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Thomas Scott
defendant: Phoebe Blyth of East Herrington, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of William Blyth
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 51 (but included on original label/list for number 58)
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/11: Scott v Blyth, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Scott vs Blyth - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/18
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/19   1770
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defendant: Barbara Urwin, wife of Abraham Urwin of Newgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, victualler
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation and libels
Includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 62
Digitised material for Shevill vs Urwin - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/19
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/20   1770-1771
plaintiffs: Christian Smith of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow; Nicholas Shuttleworth of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
defendant: Jonathan Angus of Hindley, Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of hay within Bywell St Peter, Northumberland
proctors: Braems Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citations, libel, answers, allegations, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Previously referenced 60
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/12: Smith (et al.) v Angus, 1770 - 1771 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smith vs Angus - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/20
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/21   1770-1771
promoter: Samuel Thompson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, silversmith
defendant: Robert Hall of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, weaver
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - citation, allegations, answers and bill of costs
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 58
Digitised material for Thompson vs Hall - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/21
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/22   1770
plaintiff: George Turpin of Tynemouth, Northumberland, farmer (grandfather and next of kin of Ann Nickson) and Thomas Turpin, his son (uncle of Ann Nickson)
defendants: Clare Barkas, wife of George Barkas; Mary Chaytor, wife of Henry Chaytor
relating to: goods of Richard Nickson of Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman, widower (deceased); tuition of Ann Nickson, infant (his daughter)
probate cause - to grant admon of goods of Richard Nickson (for benefit of Ann Nickson), and tuition of Ann Nickson
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, affidavits and proxy
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for Turpin vs Barkas - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/22
1771
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/1   1771-1775
plaintiff: John Cay of Charlton, Northumberland, esq
defendant: George Rochester of North Charlton, Ellingham, Northumberland, plaisterer
recovery of tithes of oats and barley within North Charlton, Ellingham, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, libel, allegation, answers, order (for extension of injunction against defendant, from another court, unspecified) and note
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
Digitised material for Cay vs Rochester - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/2   1771-1772
plaintiff: Diana (alias Dinah) Cramlington of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Cramlington, trimmer/keelman
defendant: Eleanor Bell of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Robert Bell, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 60
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/1: Cramlington v Bell, 1774 - 1775 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Cramlington vs Bell - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/3   1771-1773
promoter: George Dent of Caldwell, York, gent (cousin and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Blackett of Helmington Row, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, or of Helmington Hall, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeoman (cousin once removed, one of next of kin and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Nicholson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - label, monition, citation, inventory (with allegation), allegation and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/2: Dent v Blackett, 1772 - 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Dent vs Blackett - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/4   1771
promoter: George Erwin of Hawksteels [in] Keenley, Northumberland, yeoman (one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Thomas Erwin of Seevy Hill, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, miner (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
Document - monition
1 folder, 1 f. 
Previously referenced 66
Digitised material for Erwin vs Erwin - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/5   1771
promoter: Bryan Garry (Garrey) of Escomb, County Durham, yeoman (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Clark, minor (daughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Jane Clark of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased and administratrix, for benefit of Mary Clark)
relating to: goods of Anthony Clark of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, tanner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - label, citations, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 15
Digitised material for Garry vs Clark - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/6   1771
plaintiff: Margaret Laverick of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Robert Laverick, yeoman
defendant: Sarah Ruddick of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Robert Ruddick, weaver
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
Documents issued by/before dean and chapter of Durham cathedral, sede vacante
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Previously referenced 61
Digitised material for Laverick vs Ruddick - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/7   1771-1772
plaintiff: Alexander Mackie of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, paper maker
defendant: Ann Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, spinster
defamation - adultery/fornication
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
Digitised material for Mackie vs Wilson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/8   1771-1772
plaintiff: Alexander Mackie of Sandgate, Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, paper maker
defendant: Isabel Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow
defamation - adultery/fornication
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - label, citations, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Previously referenced 67
Digitised material for Mackie vs Wilson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/9   1771
promoter: James Murray of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Forth, wife of William Forth of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, innkeeper (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Rowland of Skinner Burn, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and affidavit
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Previously referenced 66
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/6: Murray v Firth, 1771 - 1772 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Murray vs Forth - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/10   1771
promoter: Timothy Parker of Sunderland, County Durham, fitter
defendant: Catherine Wright of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Wright of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
Document - inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Parker vs Wright - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/11   1771-1772
promoter: Charles Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, file cutter (eldest son and administrator of deceased)
defendant: William Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, agent (son of deceased), also son and sole executor of Susan Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, widow, deceased (while living, relict of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Previously referenced 66
Digitised material for Scorer vs Scorer - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/12   1771-1772
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill, wife of James Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, pitman
defendant: Samuel Fewster of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, victualler
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
Citation issued by dean and chapter of Durham cathedral, sede vacante
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 60
Digitised material for Shevill vs Fewster - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/13   1771
promoter: Nathaniel Yeats of Alston, Cumberland (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Reay (Reah) of Alston, Cumberland (creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Richard Walton of Alston, Cumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Braems Wheler - defending
Documents - label, citations, affidavit and allegation
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Previously referenced 66
Digitised material for Yeats vs Reay - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/13
1772
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/1   1772-1773
plaintiff: Margaret Arrowsmith, wife of Thomas Arrowsmith of Sunderland, County Durham, mariner
defendant: Mary Coates (Coats), wife of Ralph Coates (Coats) of Spring Gardens, Sunderland, County Durham, sail maker
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 61
Digitised material for Arrowsmith vs Coates - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/2   1772
plaintiff: William Clifton, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: Joseph Clarke (alias Clark) of Morpeth, Morpeth, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Clifton vs Clarke - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/3   1772-1773
plaintiff: Mary Coates of Sunderland, Northumberland, wife of Ralph Coates, sail maker
defendant: Margaret Arrowsmith of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Arrowsmith, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Previously referenced 61
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/1: Coats v Arrowsmith, 1772 - 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Coates vs Arrowsmith - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/4   1767-1768, 1772-1778
promoter: James Donaldson of Hexham, Northumberland, shopkeeper (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Brown of Whickham, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Brown of Whickham, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon granted to defendant, and confirm probate granted to promoter (appealed to York)
proctors: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting; George Wood, substituted in London by Nathaniel Bishop, substituted in York by Thomas Brook and Francis Wright - defending
Documents - label, probate (with copy of will dated 1767), citation, acts of court, condidit, depositions, affidavit, allegation (with draft will, undated, [1768]), answers, substitutions of proxies and letters of request (to London and York, to hear , certificates (from London and York, of having heard witness), interrogatories, will (dated 1767), sentence, inhibition (on appeal), monition (to transmit documents to York), wrapper (for documents?) and remission (from York)
The inhibition and monition issued on appeal to York are in the name of the dean and chapter of York cathedral, the York See being vacant. The citations against the promoter are issued from York, on letters of request from Durham (Hexham being part of York diocese)
6 folders, 98 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/2: Donaldson v Brown, 1773 - 1777 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Donaldson vs Brown - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/5   1772
promoters: John Garret (Garratt) of Morpeth, Northumberland, butcher; Elizabeth Garret (Garratt) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster (two of the children of deceased)
defendant: John Bell of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, gent (nephew and one of executors (and only acting executor) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Garret (Garratt) of Ellington Dean House, Northumberland, husbandman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
Documents - citation, excommunication and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Garret vs Bell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/6   1772
promoters: Margery Hutchinson and Hannah Hutchinson, spinsters and minors (children, residuary legatees and administratrices of deceased), acting by their guardian, John Green of Broadwoodhead, Allendale, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Ann Hutchinson of Row of Kilhope, Stanhope, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Hutchinson of Row of Kilhope, Stanhope, County Durham, miner (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation (with admon and draft citation attached)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs Hutchinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/7   1772-1773
plaintiff: Catharine Magennis of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Burleigh Magennis, cordwainer
defendant: James Spencer of Sunderland, County Durham, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Magennis vs Spencer - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/8   1772-1773
plaintiff: Catharine Magennis of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Burleigh Magennis, cordwainer
defendant: Mary Spencer of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of James Spencer, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 15 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/6: Magennis v Spencer, 1772 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Magennis vs Spencer - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/9   1772-1773
promoter: John Ord of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent (uncle and only next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Sibbit of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, mariner; Elizabeth Edgar of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Christopher Sibbit of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler and Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation, allegations, inventory, affidavits, interrogatories, depositions, note and sentence
1 folder, 35 ff. 
Previously referenced 62
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/8: Ord v Sibbit (et al.), 1772 - 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Ord vs Sibbit - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/10   1772
promoters: John Smith of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman; Mary Parker of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, wife of William Parker, yeoman (half brother and sister and two of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Mary Smith of Burnfoot, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Smith of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/13: Smith (et al.) v Smith, 1770 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/11   1772-1773
plaintiff: Jane Stubbington, wife of John Stubbington of Whitley, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Mary Stephenson (alias Stevenson), wife of Anthony Stephenson (alias Stevenson) of Whitley, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - label, citations, certificate (of incapability of witnesses to appear) and depositions
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Previously referenced 66
Digitised material for Stubbington vs Stephenson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/11
1773
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/1   1773
plaintiff: James Anderson of Ilderton, Northumberland
defendant: James Philips of Eglingham, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and absolution
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Philips - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/2   1773-1774
promoter: Matthew Carr of Bothal, Northumberland (brother and one of reversionary legatees of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Sharp of Bothal, Northumberland, yeoman (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Carr of Pegsworth, Bothal, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (with notes of action taken in the Court of Pleas, Durham)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegation and acts of court (of Pleas)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Carr vs Sharp - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/3   1773
plaintiff: Margaret Greenwell now of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defendant: John Greenwell (her husband) of Corbridge, Northumberland, surgeon
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation, libel, affidavit, monition (to restore apparel) and allegations
1 folder, 19 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/4: Greenwell v Greenwell, 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Greenwell vs Greenwell - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/4   1773
plaintiff: Henry Harvey of Ilderton, Northumberland
defendant: James Philips of Edlingham, Northumberland, or of Eglingham, Northumberland
defamation
Documents - label, libel and absolution
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Harvey vs Philips - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/5   1773-1774
promoter: Jane Hill of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (aunt and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Jane Richardson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow; Margaret Davis of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of Marshall Davis (aunts and administratrices of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Shipley of Morpeth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citations and allegation
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Hill vs Richardson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/6   1773-1775
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Kirknewton, Northumberland: Walter Ormston (alias Ormstone) and John Piercy (alias Pearcey) and Thomas Thompson and Thomas Strother of Kirknewton, Northumberland, yeomen
defendants: John Sharp, cleric (archdeacon of Northumberland); George Wood, gent (necessary promoter of the office of the judge in the archdeacon's court)
appeal from the archdeacon's court, in an original cause of correction (for not carrying out archdeacon's orders relating to repairs and furnishings of Kirknewton church and churchyard)
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label, appeal, citations (one with inhibition against archdeacon), monition (to transmit documents from archdeacon's court), acts of court (volume containing proceedings of archdeacon's court), libel, proxy, acts of court, note, sentence, of costs and monition (to pay costs)
1 folder & 1 volume, 29 ff. & 181 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/4: churchwardens v Sharp (et al.), 1772 - 1775 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Kirknewton church repairs - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/7   1773
plaintiff: Elizabeth Lawley, wife of William Lawley of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner
defendant: Ann Richardson, wife of William Richardson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, master mariner
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and penance
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Lawley vs Richardson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/8   1773
promoter: Mary Layton of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased)
defendants: John Rudd of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, common brewer; William Robinson of Norton, County Durham, tanner (joint executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Layton of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Layton vs Rudd - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/9   1773-1775
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Thomas Kirsop (Kirsopp) of Curraw (Carraw), Simonburn, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of hay, oats and barley, and Easter offering within Simonburn, Northumberland (cause taken to Court of Pleas)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Wheler, later Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citations, libel, allegations and inhibition (from Court of Pleas)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Fragile (inhibition is unfit for production)
Digitised material for Scott vs Kirsop - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/10   1773-1775
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Henry Tulip of Walwick, Simonburn, Northumberland, esq
recovery of tithes of hay within Simonburn, Northumberland (cause taken to Court of Pleas)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citations, libel, allegations and inhibition (from Court of Pleas)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Fragile (one allegation is unfit for production)
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/6: Scott v Tulip, 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Scott vs Tulip - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/11   1773-1774
promoter: John Smart, minor (only son, sole executor and universal legatee of deceased), acting by his guardian, Joseph Hunter of Westoe, County Durham, gent
defendant: Ann Smart of South Shields, County Durham, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Smart late of Wapping St John, Middlesex, last of South Shields, County Durham, mariner, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
Documents - will, probate, bond (of guardians), citation, allegation, proxies, letters of request (to London, to hear witnesses), interrogatories, depositions, certificate (from London, of hearing witnesses), sentence and inventory (with allegation and affidavit)
1 folder, 28 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/5: Smart v Smart, 1773 - 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Smart vs Smart - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/12   1773-1774
plaintiff: Elizabeth Thwaits (alias Thwayts) of Kelloe, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Edward Dixon of Kelloe, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - label, citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 16 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/6: Thwaits v Dixon, 1773 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Thwaits vs Dixon - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/13   1773
promoter: Anna Dorothea Wood of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, spinster
defendant: all and singular
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label and citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Wood vs all - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/13
1774
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/1   1774
plaintiff: Lewis Dutens, cleric (vicar of Eldon)
defendant: Robert Marshall of Cottonshopeburnfoot, Eldon, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dutens vs Marshall - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/2   1774
promoter: Frances Elliot, wife of Thomas Elliot of Hopehouse, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, yeoman, widow and administratrix of John Thompson of Riggside, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, miner, deceased (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Teasdale of Whitlow, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Teasdale of Whitlow, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/2: Elliot v Teasdale, 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Elliot vs Teasdale - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/3   1774
plaintiff: Jane Joyce, wife of Jacob Joyce of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeoman
defendant: Mary Dalton of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, spinster
defamation
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Joyce vs Dalton - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/4   1774
plaintiff: Mary Knight, wife of Thomas Knight of Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner
defendant: John Rawlings (alias Rowlands) of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Knight vs Rawlings - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/5   1774
promoter: Mary Noble of South Street, Durham City, County Durham, widow (only sister and next of kin, and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Pratt of Whalton, Northumberland, yeoman (half-nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of Michael Pratt of Ferryhill, Merrington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegation, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/3: Noble v Pratt, 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Noble vs Pratt - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/6   1774
promoter: Ann Ord of Aycliffe, County Durham, widow (creditrix of deceased)
defendant: Ann Dobinson of High Coniscliffe, Coniscliffe, County Durham, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Dobinson of High Coniscliffe, Coniscliffe, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Ord vs Dobinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/7   1774
plaintiff: Phoebe Peart of Morley, Brancepeth, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Dorothy Dixon, wife of William Dixon of Brancepeth Pitt Houses, Brancepeth, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 11 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/5: Peart v Dixon, 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Peart vs Dixon - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/8   1774
plaintiff: Mary Scott of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Scott, keelman
defendant: John Reay of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, keelman
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Scott vs Reay - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/9   1774
promoter: John Tinker of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, master and mariner
defendants: Susanna Towns of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow; John Towns (her son) of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, grocer
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; George Wood - defending
Documents - label, citations, act of court and allegations
one citation taken out by defendants against all and singular
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/7: Tinker v Towns (et al.), 1774 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tinker vs Towns - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/9
1775
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/1   1775
promoter: Mary Ilderton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: Charles Ilderton of Swalwell, County Durham, gent (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Sanderson Ilderton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory and to revoke admon
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - label, citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Ilderton vs Ilderton - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/2   1775
promoters: Thomas Parke and William Parke (joint executors and residuary legatees of deceased)
defendant: Benjamin March (sole executor and residuary legatee of James Waistell alias Wastell, deceased)
relating to: will of Hannah Waistell (alias Wastell) heretofore of Claypath, Durham City, County Durham, late of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, widow (deceased; while living, the relict of James Waistell alias Wastell of Claypath, gent, deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - label, citation, interrogatories, depositions, inventory (with allegation) and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Previously referenced 68
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/2: Parke (et al.) v March, 1775 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Parke vs March - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/3   1775
plaintiff: Ann Wall of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, wife of Johnson Wall, yeoman
defendant: John Hopper of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, wright
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - label, citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Wall vs Hopper - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/3
1776
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/1   1776-1777
plaintiff: Dorothy Armstrong (later Hunter) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, spinster (later married), later wife of James Hunter of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Alice Hart (alias Heart) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of John Hart (alias Heart)
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/1: Armstrong v Hart, 1776 - 1777 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Hart - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/2   1776
plaintiff: Grace Featherstone of Stanhope, County Durham
defendant: Ralph Featherstone (her husband) of Stanhope, County Durham, miner
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citations, libel, affidavit and allegation
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/2: Featherstone v Featherstone, 1776 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Featherstone vs Featherstone - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/3   1776
plaintiff: Isabel Hardy of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Mary Hinds (alias Mitchell), wife of John Hinds (alias Mitchell) of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, breeches maker
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and sentence
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Hardy vs Hinds - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/4   1776-1777
plaintiff: Mary Isaacson (or Cornforth) of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defendant: John Isaacson of The Pudding Chair, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights (appealed to York court)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, proxy, libel (with copy parish register entry), inhibition (on appeal) and monition (to transmit documents to York)
1 folder, 11 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/3: Isaacson v Isaacson, 1776 - 1778 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Isaacson vs Isaacson - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/5   1776-1777
plaintiff: Elizabeth Kirton of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of Thomas Kirton, surgeon
defendant: Ann Todd of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - libel, interrogatories, citation and bill of costs
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirton vs Todd - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/6   1776
plaintiff: John Manners of Gilligate, Durham St Giles, County Durham, gardener
defendant: Grace Bates of Gilligate, Durham St Giles, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Manners vs Bates - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/7   1776
plaintiff: Martha Oliver of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, wife of William Oliver, gardener
defendant: Bartholomew Saunderson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, bricklayer
defamation
Document - excommunication
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/5: Wallace v Moor, 1776 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Oliver vs Saunderson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/8   1776
plaintiff: Thomas Wallace of Tanfield, County Durham, skinner
defendant: William Moor of Lanchester, County Durham, weaver
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and allegation (with copy of parish register entry)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Wallace vs Moor - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/9   1776
promoter: Cornelis Willemson of , Middleburg, Zealand (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Wilkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wilkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavits
1 folder, 6 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/7: Wilson v Raw, 1776 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Willemson vs Wilkinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/10   1776
promoter: Robert Wilson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, gent (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Jane Raw of Stockton, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of John Raw, grocer (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wilson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, surgeon, apothecary (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, allegation and act of court
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Raw - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/10
1777
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/1   1769, 1777
promoter: John Blackett, esq (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of John Blackett of Wylam, Ovingham, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - bond (of executor, dated 1769), citation, allegation and depositions
1 folder, 10 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/1B: Bowlby v Dixon, 1773 - 1778 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Blackett vs Blackett - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/2   1777-1778
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor (Consistory court)
defendants: William Dixon of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent; later, Theodosia Dixon (his executrix) of North Shields, Northumberland, widow
recovery of fees
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Dixon - fees - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/3   1777-1779
plaintiff: Jane Dobson, wife of Benjamin Dobson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner
defendant: Jane Weatherburn, wife of John Weatherburn of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, interrogatories, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Dobson vs Weatherburn - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/4   1777
plaintiff: [Lewis] Dutens, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: bishop of Durham (et al.)
caveat against institution to Corsenside rectory (possibly not for a Consistory Court cause)
Document - notes
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/2: Elrington (et al.) v Allinson, 1777 - 1780 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Lewis vs bishop of Durham re Corsenside rectory - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/5   1777-1781
promoters: Mary Elrington (alias Ellington) and Ruth Elrington (alias Ellington) and Prudence Elrington (alias Ellington) and Ann Elrington (alias Ellington) of Locky Mill, County Durham, spinsters and minors (granddaughters of deceased), acting by their guardian John Elrington (alias Ellington), their father, of Locky Mill, County Durham, later of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, miller
defendant: William Allinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (son and administrator of deceased); also, at the promotion of William Allinson, against Ann Allinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of John Allinson (daughter of deceased and possessor of her wearing apparel)
relating to: goods of Ann Allinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (appealed to York courts)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, allegation, affidavits, inventory (with allegation), list of acts, inhibition (on appeal), monitions (to transmit documents to York court) and remission (from York, on failure of appeal)
1 folder, 29 ff. 
Digitised material for Elrington vs Allinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/6   1777
promoter: Anthony Hanby of Bowes, York, yeoman (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Johnson of Stenton, Barnard Castle, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Richard Johnson of Stenton, Barnard Castle, County Durham, cordwainer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory and to revoke admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Hanby vs Johnson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/7   1777-1778
plaintiff: Joseph Hindhaugh of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, watch maker
defendant: William Magna of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, shipwright
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
citation found in trunk 320 of the March 1975 deposit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Hindhaugh vs Magna - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/8   1777-1778
plaintiff: Ann Hogg of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of John Hogg, sailmaker
defendant: Elizabeth Rogers of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Andrew Rogers, master and mariner
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Hogg vs Rogers - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/9   1767, 1777
promoter: John Lawson (son, sole executor (alleged) and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: John Lawson of Longhurst, Bothal, Northumberland, gent; John Cook of Warkworth, Northumberland, gent (alleged executors of deceased)
relating to: will of John Lawson of Old Moor, Bothal, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - probate, citation, allegation and depositions
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Lawson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/10   1777
promoter: Robert Lisle of Morpeth, Northumberland, esq (creditor of deceased)
defendant: George Nichols of Morpeth, Northumberland (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Nichols of Morpeth, Northumberland, hatter (deceased), relating to goods left unadministered by Barbara Nichols, spinster, deceased (daughter and sole executrix of deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Lisle vs Nichols - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/11   1777
promoter: Mary Pratt, widow, minor, acting by her guardian, Anthony Gregson of Lowlin, Newcastle upon Tyne, gent
defendant: William Pratt, esq
relating to: goods of David Pratt of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - monition, affidavits, grant of admon (granted to Matthew Forster of Berwick-upon-Tweed, esq, pending outcome of cause), bond (of administrator) and renunciation (of admon)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Pratt vs Pratt - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/12   1777-1779
promoter: William Rodds of New Elvet, Durham City, County Durham, blacksmith (nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann James of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Dorothy Fenwick of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke will and re-grant admon
proctor: John Hays - defending
Documents - citations, condidit, interrogatories, depositions, inventory (with allegation) and sentence
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Digitised material for Rodds vs James - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/13   1777
promoter: Ralph Simpson of Cotherstone, York, yeoman (uncle and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Blackett of Shul, Hamsterley, County Durham, esq (cousin once removed and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Nicholson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Newcastle upon Tyne, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant admon
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Simpson vs Blackett - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/14   1777-1778
promoter: Thomas Stokell (Stokeld), maltster, John Walker, maltster and Henry Robson of Darlington, County Durham, grocer (creditors of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Ridsdale of Darlington, County Durham, gent; John Ridsdale of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (sons and joint executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Ridsdale of Darlington, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Stokell vs Ridsdale - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/14
1778
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/1   1778
plaintiff: Jean Brown of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of Samuel Brown, dyer
defendant: John Guthrie of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, libel, excommunication, absolution and proxy
1 folder, 8 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/1: Brown v How (et al.), 1778 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Brown vs Guthrie - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/2   1778
plaintiff: Jean Brown of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of Samuel Brown, dyer
defendant: Robert How of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, libel, excommunication, absolution and proxy
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs How - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/3   1778-1779
plaintiff: Hannah Calbreath of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of John Calbreath, schoolmaster
defendant: Thomas Gelson, the younger of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, carpenter
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Calbreath vs Gelson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/4   1778
promoter: Henry Egerton, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendant: John Pemberton of Bainbridge Holme, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent
correction for opening grave without licence, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - proxies, bond, citation, articles, plea, acts of court and notes
acts of court also for cause promoted by Henry Egerton against Anthony Story, 1778
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Egerton vs Pemberton - opening grave without licence - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/5   1778
promoter: Henry Egerton, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendant: Anthony Story of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, esq
correction for opening grave without licence, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - citation, bond, proxies, articles, plea and act of court
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Egerton vs Story - opening grave without licence - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/6   1778
promoter: Robert Emmerson of Boldon, County Durham (brother of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Emmerson late of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, now of Durham St Giles, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Emmerson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Emmerson vs Emmerson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/7   1778
plaintiff: Mary Lockart of Ovingham, Northumberland, wife of Ninnion (alias Ninnian) Lockart, cordwainer
defendant: Mary Fittess (alias Fittiss) of Ovingham, Northumberland, wife of John Fittess (alias Fittiss), yeoman
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lockart vs Fittess - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/8   1778
promoters: George Ridsdale and William Pearson of Sunderland, County Durham, gentlemen (principal creditors of deceased)
defendant: Ann James of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew James of Sunderland, County Durham, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Ridsdale vs James - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/9   1778
plaintiff: James Robson, cleric (vicar of Aycliffe)
defendants: John Burdon and Rowland (alias Rowlands) Whittingham of Aycliffe, Aycliffe, County Durham, yeomen
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool, and St Andrew's day offering within Aycliffe, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and answers
1 folder, 9 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/2: Robson v Burdon (et al.), 1778 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Robson vs Burdon - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/10   1778-1779
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Lancelot Allgood of Simonburn, Northumberland, knight
recovery of tithes of honey and beeswax within Simonburn, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Scott vs Allgood - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/11   1778
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Edward Hunter of Greenhaugh, Simonburn, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of hay within Simonburn, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Scott vs Hunter - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/12   1778-1779
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Edward Nicholson of Fenwick Field, Simonburn, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of cattle within Simonburn, Northumberland
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation, libel, allegation, acts of court, notes and bill of costs
1 folder, 11 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/3: Scott v Nicholson, 1778 - 1779 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Scott vs Nicholson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/13   1778
promoter: Sarah Wilkinson, widow, relict of deceased
defendants: Joseph Atkinson of Sunderland, ropemaker, and [Robert] Walker of Sunderland, master and mariner, executors of deceased
relating to: goods of George Wilkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - [to exhibit inventory]
Identification of parties uncertain
Document - declaration (instead of an inventory)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Atkinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/13
1779
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/1   1779
promoter: Jane Clark of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Mary Vasey of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Vasey of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, farrier (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon and to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Clark vs Vasey - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/2   1779
promoter: William Cramlington of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, esq (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Scott of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Shalto Scott of The North Shore, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, last of Edinburgh, North Britain, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Cramlington vs Scott - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/3   1779
plaintiff: Elizabeth Finch of Gillygate, Durham St Giles, County Durham
defendant: Samuel Finch (her husband) of Crosgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, house carpenter
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, interrogatories, depositions and answers
1 folder, 40 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/3: Finch v Finch, 1779, 1783 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Finch vs Finch - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/4   1779
promoter: John Harrison of Fishburn, Sedgefield, County Durham, yeoman (first cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: John Harrison of Blakiston High Middle Field House, Norton, County Durham, yeoman (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Harrison of Whinney House, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, allegations (with parish register extracts) and bill of costs
1 folder, 41 ff. 
Digitised material for Harrison vs Harrison - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/5   1779-1780
promoter: Elizabeth Irwin of Barhaugh, Northumberland, wife of William Irwin, husbandman (sister and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Martha Henderson of Sheep Ridge (alias Sheepriggs), Alston, Cumberland, widow (mother and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Henderson of Sheep Ridge (alias Sheepriggs), Alston, Cumberland, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Irwin vs Henderson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/6   1779
plaintiff: Mable Marshall of Flatts, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of Edward Marshell
defendant: Mary Greenwell of Flatts, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of George Greenwell
defamation
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Greenwell - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/7   1779
plaintiff: Ann Minsey of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Andrew Minsey, maltster
defendant: Barbara Saunderson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, spinster
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and certificate (settlement of cause)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Minsey vs Saunderson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/8   1779-1783
promoter: Mary Rudston of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, housekeeper, widow
defendants: Henry Major and Thomas Waters of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, master mariners
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - citations and depositions
3 folders, 55 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/4: Rudston v Major (et al.), 1780 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Rudston vs Major and Waters - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/9   1779
promoter: Martin Wylam of Penshaw, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Ridsdale of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Ridsdale of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/7: Wylam v Ridsdale, 1779 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Wylam vs Ridsdale - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/9
1780
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/1   1780
promoter: Michael Bellerby of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeoman (son and legatee of deceased)
defendants: George Bellerby of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, cooper; Margaret Stobbs of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, wife of George Stobbs, weaver (son and daughter of deceased)
relating to: will of Michael Bellerby of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
proctor: Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, affidavit and allegation
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Bellerby vs Bellerby - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/2   1780
promoter: Catherine Cock of Billingham, County Durham, spinster (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Smith of Norton, County Durham, gent; Robert Nesbit of Hetton Lane House, County Durham, yeoman (joint executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Cock of Billingham, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
Documents - citation and allegation
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Cock vs Smith - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/3   1780-1781
promoter: Thomas Collin of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Davison of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, master mariner (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Davison of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, master mariner, widower (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Collin vs Davison - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/4   1779-1781
promoters: Mary Davis of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow; Mary Jackson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of Paul Jackson, merchant (joint executrixes of deceased)
defendant: Jane French of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster (executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Eleanora Lyon, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, allegation, interrogatories, depositions, commissions, wills (1779 and n.d.), answers and act of court
1 folder, 44 ff. 
Digitised material for Davis vs French - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/5   1780
promoters: John Dixon and William Dixon of Hawkwell, Northumberland, beer brewers and copartners
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: goods of James Stuart of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, victualler (deceased)
probate cause
identification of cause uncertain
Document - affidavit (by William Morrison of Hawkwell, agent to John Dixon and William Dixon)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs unknown] - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/6   1780
promoter: Mary Liddle (alias Liddell) of North Allerton, York, spinster (daughter and sole executrix of deceased)
defendants: William Smith and James Liddle (alias Liddell), yeomen (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of John Liddle (Liddell) of Low Moor, Osmotherley, York, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Liddle vs Smith nd Liddle - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/7   1780
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill, wife of James Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Isabel Todd, wife of William Todd of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Documents - sentence and citation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Shevill vs Todd - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/8   1780
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill, wife of James Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: William Todd of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Shevill vs Todd - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/9   1780
promoter: George Thompson of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
defendants: churchwardens of Sunderland, County Durham: George Parker and Preston Wood of Sunderland, County Durham
correction for neglect of duty, Sunderland St John, Sunderland, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - citation, bond and proxies
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Thompson vs churchwardens of Sunderland - neglect of duty - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/10   1780
promoter: Thomas Thompson of Sunderland, County Durham, coal fitter (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Anthony Clapham of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, common brewer (one of the executors (and only acting executor) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Francis Clapham of Sunderland, County Durham, coal fitter (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Clapham - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/11   1780
plaintiff: Margaret Tinkler, wife of Thomas Tinkler of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, innkeeper
defendant: Mary Burnett, wife of Thomas Burnett of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Document - sentence
1 folder, 2 ff. 
See also DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/5: Tinkler v Burnet, 1779 - 1780 (date of cause)
Digitised material for Tinkler vs Burnett - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/12   1780
promoter: John Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, tobacconist (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Brambel of North Garth, Sunderland, County Durham, widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Pearson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, shopkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Brambel - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/12
1781
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/1   1781
promoter: Ralph Coulthard of Wearshead, Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman (brother, one of next of kin and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Carrick, wife of Arthur Carrick of Barnard Castle, County Durham, merchant (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Coulthard of Barnard Castle, County Durham, shopkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, inventory and allegation
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Coulthard vs Carrick - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/2   1781-1782
promoter: John French of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased), prosecuted after his death by Frances French, widow (his relict and administratrix)
defendants: Joseph Paxton and William Nesbitt of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gentlemen (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Reed of The Leazes, Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, formerly of Gateshead, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Marsden - defending
Documents - inventory (with allegation) and affidavit
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for French vs Paxton - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/3   1781-1783
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: John Stonehouse of West Hall, Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes and St Andrew's day offering within Stranton, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, libel, answers, acts of court and allegation
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for vicar vs Stonehouse - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/4   1781
promoters: Elizabeth Harbottle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow; Thomas Harbottle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant; Thomas Dockwray of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, doctor in divinity; John Bell of Hexham, Northumberland, gent, administrators and trustees of William Harbottle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (as such, creditors of deceased)
defendant: Jonathan Sorsbie of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (only child and next of kin, and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jonathan Sorsbie of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Harbottle vs Sorsbie - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/5   1781
promoter: Ann Marshall (née Hudson) of Alnwick, Northumberland, wife of Joseph Marshall, joiner (granddaughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Thompson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, fitter (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Hudson of The Ballast Hills, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Thompson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/6   1781
promoter: John Moss of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Bowser of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Bowser of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Moss vs Bowser - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/7   1781
promoters: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland: John Clutterbuck of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq; James Wilkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant; Richard Stephenson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, linen draper; Robert Lisle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, hoastman
defendants: late chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland: Thomas Thompson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, sadler; James Trotter of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, innkeeper; Thomas Slack of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, printer; William Thompson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
to exhibit accounts, Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for chapelwardens Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew - accounts - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/8   1781
promoter: Frances Summers, wife of Richard Summers of Durham St Giles, County Durham, shoemaker (daughter and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: John Brown of West Parks, Brancepeth, County Durham, yeoman (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Brown of Durham St Giles, County Durham, cheesemonger (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Summers vs Brown - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/9   1781-1782
plaintiff: Joseph Watkins, cleric (vicar of Merrington)
defendant: Thomas Rudd of Merrington, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool, calves and geese within Merrington, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Watkins vs Rudd - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1781/9
1782
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/1   1782
plaintiff: Isabella Brown of North Shields, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Margaret Tate, wife of George Tate of North Shields, Northumberland, master mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Tate - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/2   1782
plaintiff: Elizabeth Dale of North Shields, Northumberland, wife of John Dale, mariner
defendant: Lowry (alias Lawrence) Reed of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gardener
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Dale vs Lowry - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/3   1782
promoters: William Markham of Hurworth, County Durham (legatee of deceased); Jane Markham (née Johnson) (his wife) (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Johnson of Hurworth, County Durham, yeoman (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Johnson formerly of Hurworth, County Durham, late of Blackwell, Darlington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Markham vs Johnson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/4   1782-1783
promoter: George Fife Richardson of Sedgefield, County Durham, infant (only child of deceased), acting by his guardian, George Fife, his grandfather, of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
defendant: Ann Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of David Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, haberdasher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will or grant of admon, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavits
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Fife vs Richardson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/5   1782
plaintiff: Jane Short of Rainton Pit Houses, Pittington, County Durham, wife of Ralph Short, banksman
defendant: Ann Fenton of West Rainton, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of George Fenton, banksman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Short vs Fenton - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/6   1782-1783
promoters: Jane Whitfield of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow; Elizabeth Hewitson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of John Hewitson (aunts and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Robert Grey, the younger of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, bricklayer (trustee and legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Sarah Wright of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - disputed nuncupative will
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, allegation, will (1782), releases (of executor by beneficiaries), depositions and proxy
1 folder, 32 ff. 
Digitised material for Whitfield vs Grey - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/7   1782
plaintiff: William Wilson of Alnwick, Northumberland
defendant: Mary Carr of Alnwick, Northumberland, wife of Charles Carr, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Carr - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1782/7
1783
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/1   1783
promoter: Charles Armstrong of West Bolden, County Durham, yeoman (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Ann Armstrong of Satley, Lanchester, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Francis Armstrong of Satley, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Armstrong - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/2   1783
plaintiffs: Charles Bennet, earl of Tankerville; Ralph Fenwick of Embleton, Northumberland (his tenant)
defendant: vicar, churchwardens, parishioners and inhabitants of Embleton, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Embleton, Northumberland
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Bennet vs churchwardens - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/3   1783
promoter: Peter Bowlby of South Bailey, (Durham St Mary the Less), County Durham, proctor (Consistory court) (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Robson of Crossgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, clerk (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Samuel Finch of Crosgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, joiner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, allegation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Robson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/4   1783
promoter: Thomas Clark of Harlowe Green, Lamesley, County Durham (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Dorothy Dodd of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Dodd of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, butcher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Clark vs Dodd - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/5   1783-1784
plaintiff: Jane Elliott (Elliot) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
defendant: Elizabeth Conyers of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, wife of Leonard Conyers, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and excommunication
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Elliott vs Conyers - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/6   1783
plaintiff: Jane Elliott of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Jane Wallis of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Wallis, joiner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Elliott vs Wallis - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/7   1783
promoter: Robert Green of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, saddler (only child and next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Jane Appleby and Hannah Appleby, spinsters (two of the grandchildren of deceased); William Green and Francis Green, surgeons (two of the nephews of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Green of Beamish, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; George Wood - defending
Documents - citation, renunciation (by executors), proxies, allegation, replies, retraction of renunciation (by executor) and wrapper for will
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Green vs Appleby - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/8   1783
promoter: Jane Huntley of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of John Huntley, gent (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Mary Kirsop (heretofore Rose), wife of John Kirsop of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, linen draper (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Wilson of Gateshead, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Huntley vs Kirsop - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/9   1783
promoter: Mary Kirsop (heretofore Wilson), wife of John Kirsop of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, linen draper (niece and legatee of deceased)
defendants: John Huntley and Thomas Laybourn of Gateshead, County Durham, gentlemen (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Donnison of Gateshead, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirsop vs Huntley - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/10   1783
promoters: Robert Park (Parke) of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner; Dorothy James of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Daniel James, master mariner (nephew and niece and two of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Dodds of Bedlington, North Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Dodds of Bedlington, North Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Park vs Dodds - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/11   1783
promoter: William Taylor of Christon Bank, Embleton, Northumberland, gent
defendant: vicar, churchwardens, parishioners [and inhabitants] of Embleton, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Embleton, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Taylor vs churchwardens of Embleton Northumberland - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/12   1783
plaintiff: Margaret Teasdale of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Teasdale
defendant: William Thompson of Sunderland, County Durham, butcher
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Teasdale vs Thompson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1783/12
1784
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/1   1784
promoter: Elizabeth Baynes (née Calbreath), wife of William Baynes of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, yeoman, administratrix of Andrew Calbreath of Hasler Hospital, Portsmouth, Southampton, heretofore of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, mariner, bachelor and deceased (for the use of Andrew Calbreath and James Calbreath, her sons, minors, nephews and only next of kin of Andrew Calbreath, mariner, in a cause of subtraction of legacy bequeathed by Andrew Calbreath, yeoman, to Andrew Calbreath, mariner)
defendants: William Aynsley of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, tailor; John Fife of Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, staymaker (surviving executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Andrew Calbreath of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Baynes vs Aynsley - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/2   1784
promoter: Mary Blacklock, wife of William Blacklock of Tynemouth, Northumberland, bricklayer (sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: John Hutchinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, master mariner (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Hutchinson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, silversmith (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Blacklock vs Hutchinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/3   1784
plaintiff: Robert Fenwick of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, cheesemonger
defendant: John Hutchinson of Lamesley, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Hutchinson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/4   1784
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: Thomas Bradley of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes and St Andrew's day offering within Stranton, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Bradley - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/5   1772, 1784
promoters: Robert Jackson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, clerk; William Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, salt merchant; Matthew Lowes of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Methodist preacher (executors of deceased)
defendant: Mary Thompson of Holler Bush, Lanchester, County Durham, widow, administratrix of goods of deceased left unadministered by Jane Bell, widow, deceased (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of William Bell of Gateshead Fell, Gateshead, County Durham, waggon-wright (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate, and to exhibit inventory
Documents - admon (de bonis non), citation and will (1772)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Jackson vs Thompson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/6   1784
plaintiff: Eleanor Johnson, wife of John Johnson of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner
defendant: Elizabeth Leister (alias Lister) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow
defamation
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Johnson vs Leister - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/7   1784-1786
promoter: Sarah Lee of Glassonby, Addingham, Cumberland, widow (relict and legatee of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Lee of Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; Albany Featherstonhaugh of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, gent (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Lee of Knarsdale, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, excommunications, consent to absolution, absolution and notes (for depositions)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Lee vs Lee of - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/8   1784
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Nathaniel Bayles of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, surgeon
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations and bill of costs
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Bayles - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/9   1784
promoter: John Rudd of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, common brewer (principal legatee of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Jane Wilson of Sheraton, Monk Hesleden, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and testamentary schedule
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Rudd vs kin of Jane Wilson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/10   1784
plaintiff: Margaret White, wife of John White of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner
defendant: Thomas Forster of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner
defamation
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for White vs Forster - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1784/10
1785
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/1   1785
plaintiff: Abraham Burkell of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, roper
defendant: Timothy Harwood of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, block and mast maker
perturbation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Burkell vs Harwood - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/2   1785
promoter: Hugh Call of Alnwick, Northumberland, plaisterer (nephew and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Baron of Alnwick, Northumberland, merchant (one of the executors (and only acting executor) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Call of Alnwick, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Call vs Baron - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/3   1785
promoter: Ann Dixon, wife of James Dixon of Witton Mill, County Durham, miller (cousin and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Roper of Merrington, County Durham, or of Cornforth, Bishop Middleham, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Roper of Merrington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citations
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Roper - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/4   1785
plaintiff: Mary Gilroy, wife of James Gilroy of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gardener
defendant: Euphen Awburn, wife of George Awburn of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, yeoman
defamation
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Gilroy vs Awburn - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/5   1785
promoter: Mary Hall (née Forster) of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Joseph Hall (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Forster of Esh, County Durham, yeoman (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Roger Forster of Raylees, Elsdon, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Forster - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/6   1785
promoter: Hannah Haswell of Fallowfield, Easington, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: John Haswell of Sunderland, County Durham, butcher (son of deceased)
relating to: will of Nicholas Haswell of Fallowfield, Easington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Haswell vs Haswell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/7   1785-1786
plaintiff: Mary Newcomb of Amble, Warkworth, Northumberland, wife of Stephen Newcomb, salt officer
defendant: Elizabeth Young of Amble, Warkworth, Northumberland, wife of Edward Young, innkeeper
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence, bill of costs and excommunication
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Newcomb vs Young - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/8   1785-1786
plaintiff: Judith Richardson of Girlington, York
defendant: Thomas Richardson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, gent (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Richardson - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/9   1785-1786
plaintiff: Richard Richardson, cleric (perpetual curate of Witton Gilbert)
defendant: Henry Brock of Witton Gilbert, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of calves within Witton Gilbert, County Durham
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, libel, allegation, answers and act of court
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Brock - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/10   1785
promoter: Elizabeth Wilson, wife of Alexander Wilson of Gateshead, County Durham, tobacconist (daughter and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Simpson, wife of William Simpson of Gateshead, County Durham, waterman (daughter and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Porteous of Gateshead, County Durham, weaver (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Simpson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/11   1781, 1785
promoters: William Usher of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, master mariner; John Gale of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, barber surgeon (joint executors of deceased)
defendants: Robert Yelloley of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland; John Surtees of Ebchester, County Durham (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Matthew Weatherby of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citations, condidit, will (1781), release from legacy, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 36 ff. 
Digitised material for Usher vs Yelloley - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1785/11
1786
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/1   1786
promoter: Margaret Bland of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Thomas Bland, miller (daughter and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Dorothy Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, spinster (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of David Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, alehouse keeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Bland vs Bell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/2   1786-1787
plaintiff: Ann Freeman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Margaret Davidson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, depositions and sentence
libel heard before William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Freeman vs Davidson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/3   1786
promoter: John Harrison Greenwell of Crook, Brancepeth, County Durham, gent (nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Mary Greenwell of Counden, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Harrison vs kin of Mary Greenwell - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/4   1786
plaintiff: Jane Jemson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Matthew Jemson, innkeeper
defendant: William Forster of Tynemouth, Northumberland, trimmer
defamation
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Jemson vs Forster - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/5   1786
plaintiff: Ann Lammas of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, wife of Samuel Lammas, potman
defendant: Robert Currie of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Lammas vs Currie - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/6   1786
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Robert Coulson of Sunniside, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes within Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Coulson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/7   1753, 1786-1787
promoter: John Reed of Tynemouth, Northumberland, parish clerk
defendants: William Mitcalfe (or Metcalfe) and Stephen Wright of Tynemouth, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, copy faculty (1753), answers, act of court, interrogatories and depositions
2 folders, 42 ff. 
Digitised material for Reed vs Mitcalfe - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/8   1786-1787
plaintiff: Elizabeth Skeffington of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of John Skeffington, weaver
defendant: Joseph Taylor of Morpeth, Northumberland, baker
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Skeffington vs Taylor - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/9   1786-1788
plaintiff: Jane Spearman of Rodley (Roadley) Park, Hartburn, Northumberland, wife of Robert Spearman, gent
defendant: Joshua Hyndmarsh of Rodley (Roadley) Mill, Hartburn, Northumberland, miller
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence, bill of costs, excommunications and penance
1 folder, 30 ff. 
Digitised material for Spearman vs Hyndmarsh - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/10   1786
promoter: Mary Woodhouse of Numbers Garth, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Thomas Woodhouse (daughter and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Jane Harle of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jonathan Harle of Sunderland, County Durham, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Woodhouse vs Harle - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1786/10
1787
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/1   1787
promoter: Anthony Cook of Foumertlaw, Northumberland, gent (brother and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Hepple of Gallowhill, Northumberland, spinster (niece and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Ogle of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, gent, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Cook vs Hepple - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/2   1787
plaintiff: Barnabas Fenwick of Ryton, County Durham, esq
defendant: Frances Aislabie of Ryton, County Durham, wife of Samuel Aislabie
defamation - adultery/fornication
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Aislabie - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/3   1787-1788
plaintiff: Margaret Gowland of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, spinster
defendant: John Wright of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions, allegation and bill of costs
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Gowland vs Wright - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/4   1787
promoter: William Green (and wife)
defendant: Elizabeth Green (and others) of Newbottle, County Durham, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Green of Newbottle, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will (exact nature of cause unclear)
Document - affidavits
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Green vs Green - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/5   1787
promoter: David Hall of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, house carpenter
defendant: vicar, churchwardens, parishioners and inhabitants of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hall vs churchwardens of Stockton-on-Tees - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/6   1786-1788
promoter: Ann Hepple (later Bell) of Gallowhill, Northumberland, spinster (niece and sole executrix of deceased), with consent to the proceedings of Mary Cook, widow (mother of deceased); Dorothy Hepple and Robert Hepple, her husband (sister of deceased)
defendant: Anthony Cook of Foumertlaw, Northumberland, gent (only brother and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of John Cook of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - act of court (Kings Bench, 1786), citations, allegations, affidavits, answers, proxy (special proxy, to consent to the proceedings and sentence), sentence, interrogatories and depositions
See also file of papers relating to cause for exhibiting an inventory, promoted by Anthony Cook against Ann Hepple, originally separated out from these papers. Connection of act from Kings Bench (relating to a credit of the deceased) with rest of cause papers unclear.
2 folders, 63 ff. 
Digitised material for Hepple vs Cook - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/7   1787
promoter: Elizabeth Hodge, spinster (only sister and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of John Hodge of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, master mariner, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hodge vs kin of John Hodge - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/8   1787
promoter: John Hogg of Etall, Northumberland, yeoman (uncle and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of William Hudspeth of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hogg vs kin of William Hudspeth - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/9   1787
promoter: Mary Hudson, wife of John Hudson of Killingworth Hill Head, Longbenton, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: James Bowden of Bothal Mill, Bothal, Northumberland, miller (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Bowden of Bothal Mill, Bothal, Northumberland, miller (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hudson vs Bowden - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/10   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Margaret Harriot of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, widow
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Harriot - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/11   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: John Horsley of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Horsley - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/12   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Thomas Ingo of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes, turnips and calves within Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and excommunication
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Ingo - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/13   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: William Jobling of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Jobling - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/14   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Thomas Wake of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Wake - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/15   1787
plaintiff: James Stephen Lushington, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Thomas Whitfield of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes, turnips and calves within Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and excommunication
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Lushington vs Whitfield - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/16   1787
promoter: Peter Reid of Edinburgh, North Britain (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of James Reid of Gateshead, County Durham, hostler, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante)
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Reid vs kin of James Reid - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/17   1787
promoter: George Robinson of Hendon Lodge, County Durham, esq (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Gregson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Gregson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation
issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Gregson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/17
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/18   1787
promoter: Leigh Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (brother of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of John Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, linen draper (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
issued in name of William Digby, dean, and chapter of Durham, sede vacante
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Smith vs kin of John Smith - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1787/18
1788
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/1   1788
plaintiff: Mary Brown of Whickham, County Durham, wife of John Brown, cooper
defendant: George Brown of Whickham, County Durham, yeoman
defamation
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Brown - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/2   1788
promoter: John Burrell of Coxlodge, Gosforth, Northumberland, yeoman (son and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Alice Watt of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Richard Watt, master mariner (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Burrell of Low Lights, Tynemouth, Northumberland, of Preston, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, note and allegation
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Burrell vs Watt - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/3   1788-1789
promoter: Thomas Commins of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (brother and one of next of kin of deceased), acting jointly with Jane Esthope, wife of William Esthope of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, master mariner; Elizabeth Sewell, wife of Thomas Sewell of Durham City, County Durham, weaver; Richard Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, block maker; Margaret Hunter, wife of John Hunter of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner, shipwright; Ann Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, spinster; Grantham Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, shipwright; William Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, butcher; Elizabeth Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, spinster; George Harpur of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, shipwright (nephews and nieces of deceased, cited by Mary Robson)
defendant: Mary Robson, wife of John Robson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, butcher (executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of William Commin (alias Commins) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, anchor-smith, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke will and grant admon
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, copy will, answers, sentence, interrogatories and depositions
3 folders, 61 ff. 
Digitised material for Commins vs Robson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/4   1788-1789
plaintiff: Lewis Dutens, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: Richard Robson of Cottonshope, Elsdon, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithe of lambs within Elsdon, Northumberland (appealed to Westminster)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, answers and prohibition (on appeal)
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Dutens vs Robson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/5   1788
plaintiff: Sarah Pattison (or Gray) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: John Gray of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, woolcomber (her alleged husband)
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of minority and want of consent
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - proxy, citations, libel (with copy will, affidavits and parish register entry), interrogatories, depositions, answers, sentence and bill of costs
3 folders, 46 ff. 
Digitised material for Pattison vs Gray - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1788/5
1789
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/1   1789-1790
plaintiff: Susanna Bradley of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of James Bradley, cordwainer
defendant: William Spoors of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Bradley vs Spoors - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/2   1789-1790
promoter: John Burdon of Hardwicke, County Durham, esq (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Legg of North Shields, Northumberland, gent (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Christopher Harrison of Cleadon, Whitburn, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Burdon vs Legg - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/3   1789
promoter: Bridget Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of William Richardson
defendant: Ann Fenwick of Gateshead, County Durham, spinster
defamation
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Fenwick - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/4   1789-1790
plaintiff: William Smith, cleric (rector of Ilderton and vicar of Alnham)
defendant: Eleanor Smith of Alnwick, Northumberland, late of Ilderton, Northumberland
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - proxies, citations, libel (with copy parish register entry), allegation, answers, bond, sentence (fragile), bill of costs, interrogatories and depositions
2 folders, 57 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/5   1789
promoter: George Taylor of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendant: vicar, churchwardens, parishioners and inhabitants of Tynemouth, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Taylor vs churchwardens of Tynemouth - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/6   1789
plaintiff: Sarah Weddell of Alnwick, Northumberland, wife of John Weddell, plumber, glazier
defendant: William Forster of Warkworth, Northumberland, late of Alnwick, Northumberland, merchant
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Weddell vs Forster - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1789/6
1790
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/1   1790-1791
plaintiff: Ann Abbs of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Cooper Abbs, common brewer
defendant: Hannah Longstaff of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of George Longstaff, gent
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, libel, interrogatories, depositions and allegations
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Abbs vs Longstaff - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/2   1790-1791
promoter: Jane Barker of Gainford, County Durham, spinster (legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Crow of Brancepeth, County Durham, yeoman (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Walker of Tunstall, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and excommunication
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Barker vs Crow - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/3   1790
promoter: George Boyd of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Nicholas Brown of Sunderland, County Durham (father and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Henry Brown of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Boyd vs Brown - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/4   1790
promoter: William Chambers of Whitburn, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Laugham of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Laugham of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, butcher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Chambers vs Laugham - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/5   1790
plaintiff: Elizabeth Coppin of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of William Coppin, master mariner
defendant: Robert Monkhouse of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, innkeeper
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation and libels
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Coppin vs Monkhouse - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/6   1790
plaintiff: Hannah Crosier of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Alice Howard of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Timothy Howard, block maker
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and excommunication
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Crosier vs Howard - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/7   1790
promoters: Thomas Dixon of Chapel, Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman; George Dixon of Orchard House, Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman, executors of Ann Barnfather of Pinfold House, Stanhope, County Durham, spinster, deceased (only child and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Mary Barnfather of Stanhope, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Barnfather of Pinfold House, Stanhope, County Durham, miner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and excommunication
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Barnfather - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/8   1790
plaintiff: Dorothy Esson of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of James Esson, mariner
defendant: Dorothy Briscoe of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Thomas Briscoe, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Esson vs Briscoe - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/9   1790-1792
plaintiff: Susannah Flowers of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Flowers
defendant: Thomasine Scott of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of David Scott, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, bill of costs and excommunication
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for Flowers vs Scott - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/10   1790
promoter: Robert Gilhespy of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, butcher (son and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Gilhespy of Birney Hill, Ponteland, Northumberland, yeoman (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Gilhespy of Birney Hill, Ponteland, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation, inventory (with allegation) and libel
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Gilhespy vs Gilhespy - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/11   1790
promoter: master, pilots and seamen of Trinity House, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defendant: vicar, churchwardens, parishioners and inhabitants of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
pews in Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for pilots vs churchwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/12   1790
plaintiff: Ann Peel of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of John Peel, pitman
defendant: Robert Reay of Gateshead, County Durham, pitman
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Peel vs Reay - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/13   1790
plaintiff: Elizabeth Reed of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Elizabeth Coppin of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of William Coppin, master mariner
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Reed vs Coppin - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/14   1790
plaintiff: Jane Rutherford of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Dorothy Johnson of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow
defamation - whoredom
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Rutherford vs Johnson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/15   1790
promoter: John Sinton (one of executors of deceased)
defendants: William Crawford, Joseph Crawford and Elizabeth Thobourn (wife of Alexander Thobourn) (children and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Jane Crawford of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Sinton vs Crawford - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/15
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/16   1790
promoter: Thomas Staward of Duddo, County Durham, gent (brother of deceased), Henry Morton of Paston, Northumberland, gent and John Thompson of Branxton, Northumberland, gent (executors of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth (alias Betty) Staward of Goswick, Holy Island, North Durham, widow (relict of deceased); Hannah Staward (minor) and Richard Staward, Thomas Carr Staward, William Staward and Mary Staward (infants) (only children of deceased)
relating to: will of William Staward of Goswick, Holy Island, North Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and allegation (with will)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Staward vs Staward - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/16
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/17   1790-1791
promoter: Jane Story (Storey) (daughter and sole executrix of deceased)
defendants: Phillis Buston of Buston, Warkworth, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Buston; Mary Richmond, wife of Thomas Richmond of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant (daughters and two of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of John Story of Alnwick, Northumberland, or of Leirchild, Edlingham, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, allegation, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 25 ff. 
Digitised material for Story vs Buston - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1790/17
1791
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/1   1791
promoter: Richard Edwards of Southwark, Surrey, merchant (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Eleanor Holden of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Cuthbert Holden of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, brandy merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/2   1791
promoters: George Pearson of Bishop Monkton, York, butcher; John Pearson of Bedale, York, farrier; Christopher Pearson of Bedale, York, barber (cousins and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of William Mead of Old Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, house carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/3   1791
plaintiff: Thomas Pringle of Ellingham, Northumberland, blacksmith
defendant: Thomas Lewney of Ellingham, Northumberland, cordwainer
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and excommunication
1 folder, 3 ff. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/4   1791
promoters: John Rippon, George Rippon and William Watson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, common brewers, copartners (creditors of deceased)
defendant: Ann Wilson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wilson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/5   1782, 1791
promoter: Joseph Tarn of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham (brother and executor of deceased)
defendant: Ann Bell, wife of William Bell of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, miner (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of William Tarn of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, miner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will, and to revoke admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and will
1 folder, 3 ff. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/6   1791
promoter: John Webster of Old Fish Street, London, distiller (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Kidd of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jonathan Kidd of Butcher Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spirit dealer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 9 ff. 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1791/7   1791
promoter: John Wood of Hawthorne, Easington, County Durham, yeoman (son of deceased)
defendant: William Wood of Sunderland, County Durham, butcher (son of deceased)
relating to: wills of Peter Wood of Hawthorne, Easington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased), and Margaret Wood of Hawthorne, Easington, County Durham, widow ([his relict], also deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit wills
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
1792
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/1   1792
promoter: Jasper Harrison of Whickham, County Durham, esq
defendant: rector, churchwardens, parishioners and inhabitants of Whickham, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Whickham, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Harrison vs churchwardens of Whickham - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/2   1792-1793
promoter: Thomas Emmerson Headlam of Gateshead, County Durham, shipbuilder (creditor by bond of deceased)
defendant: Ann Stuart of Gateshead, County Durham, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Stuart of Gateshead, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Emmerson vs Stuart - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/3   1792
promoter: Thomas James of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (son of deceased)
defendants: Hannah James of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict of deceased); Mary James, Elizabeth James and William James (acting by their mother, Hannah James, as guardian) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, minors (children of deceased)
relating to: will of John James of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedules
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; John Hays - defending
Documents - wrapper, citation, affidavit, proxies and testamentary schedules
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for James vs James- probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/4   1792-1793
promoters: chapelwardens of Kyloe, North Durham: George Davison, John Gregson, John Havery and Richard Brodie
defendant: Andrew Gibson of Berry Burn Mill, Kyloe, North Durham, miller
recovery of church rates, Kyloe, North Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, excommunication and absolution
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Brodie vs Gibson - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/5   1791-1792
promoters: chapelwardens of Kyloe, North Durham: George Davison, John Gregson, John Havery and Richard Brodie
defendant: Anthony Gregson of Berrington Back Hill, Kyloe, North Durham, gent
recovery of church rates, Kyloe, North Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel (with schedule of rents) and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Brodie vs Gregson - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/6   1792
promoters: chapelwardens of Kyloe, North Durham: George Davison, John Gregson, John Havery and Richard Brodie
defendants: Adam Sibbit of Ancroft Greens, Ancroft, North Durham, gent; Robert Smith of Plessey, Northumberland, gent
recovery of church rates, Kyloe, North Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Brodie vs Sibbit - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1792/6
1793
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/1   1793-1794
promoters: Maria Archdeacon of Darlington, County Durham, widow, relict and administratrix of of Edward Montague Archdeacon of Darlington, County Durham, gent (as such, creditrix of deceased)
defendant: Jane Scotland of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Scotland of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Montague vs Scotland - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/2   1793
promoter: John Ellison of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master mariner (creditor by bond of deceased)
defendant: Alice Armstrong of Cullercoats, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow (mother and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Armstrong late master and commander of the Custom House cutter, stationed in of Tynemouth Haven, Tynemouth, Northumberland, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Hays - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Ellison vs Armstrong - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/3   1793-1794
promoter: John Fogg of Aycliffe, County Durham, blacksmith (creditor of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Hodghon (Hodgson) of Heighington, County Durham, cordwainer; Thomas Boazman of Stainton, County Durham, gent (administrators of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Taylerson of Whitworth, Aycliffe, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Fogg vs Hodghon - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/4   1793
plaintiff: George Hutton of Shincliffe, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gardener
defendant: Margaret Lamb of Shincliffe, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, single woman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutton vs Lamb - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/5   1793
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendants: John Snowdon of The Dyke, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman; George Proud of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman; Elizabeth Irwin of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, widow; Thomas Todd of Underbank, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman; Albany Featherstonhaugh of Barhaugh, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, gent; John Wailes of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
see also separate folders for individual causes
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Snowdon - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/6   1793
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Albany Featherstonhaugh of Barhaugh, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
Documents - libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Featherstonhaugh - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/7   1793
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: George Proud of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
Documents - libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Proud - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/8   1793-1794
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: John Snowdon of The Dyke, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Snowdon - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/9   1793
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Thomas Todd of Underbank, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - act of court, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Todd - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/10   1793
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: John Wailes of Barhaugh, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - act of court, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Wailes - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/11   1793
plaintiff: William Whinfield, cleric (curate of Cornhill)
defendants: Thomas Farguson (alias Farquharson) of Cornhill, North Durham, shepherd (herd); Alexander Johnstone Clogger of Cornhill, North Durham, yeoman; Robert Cramond of Cornhill, North Durham, mason; William Atchison of Campfield, Cornhill, North Durham, shepherd (herd)
recovery of tithes (See separate files for individual causes.)
Document - citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Whinfield vs Farguson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1793/11
1794
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/1   1794
promoter: John Carr of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, mariner (only child of deceased)
defendant: Mary Carr of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Carr of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Carr vs Carr - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/2   1794
promoters: Mary Davison, wife of John Davison of Monkwearmouth Shore, County Durham, grocer; Jane Mainger of Wallsend, Northumberland, widow (nieces of deceased)
defendant: William Wood of Brigg Hill, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Selby of Cornsay, Lanchester, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Hays - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Davison vs Wood - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/3   1794
promoter: Henry Errington of Sandoe, Northumberland, esq (principal creditor of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth Wilkinson of Alston, Cumberland, widow (relict of deceased); Mary Fisher, wife of John Fisher of Alston, Cumberland, or of Nunfield, Cumberland, late of , London, husbandman (late linen draper), yeoman; Jane Randall, wife of William Randall Featherstonhaugh Richardson Randall of Great Sankeld (alias Groat Salkeld), Cumberland, esq; Elizabeth Wilkinson of Great Sankeld (alias Groat Salkeld), Cumberland, spinster (only children of deceased)
relating to: goods of Adam Wilkinson of Alston, Cumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citations (one from Carlisle court, on a Letter of Request from Durham)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Errington vs Wilkinson - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/4   1794-1795
promoter: Robert Hall of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cabinet maker (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Neal of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, gardener (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Neal of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland, gardener, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Neal - probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/5   1794
plaintiff: Jane Hutchinson of Heworth, County Durham, widow
defendant: Elizabeth Weirs of Heworth, County Durham, wife of James Weirs, potter
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs Weirs - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/6   1773-1795
promoter: Margaret Moore (or Jackson) of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Charles Jackson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, mariner
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of minority
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - proxy, citation, libel (with copy parish register etc entries), answers, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 28 ff. 
Digitised material for Moore vs Jackson - matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/7   1794-1796
plaintiff: William Whinfield, cleric (perpetual curate of Cornhill)
defendant: William Atchison of Cornhill, North Durham, shepherd (herd)
recovery of tithes of potatoes and calves within Cornhill, North Durham
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - libel, certificate of swearing, answers, allegations, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for Whinfield vs Atchison - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/8   1794-1796
plaintiff: William Whinfield, cleric (perpetual curate of Cornhill)
defendant: Thomas Farguson (alias Farquharson) of Cornhill, North Durham, shepherd (herd)
recovery of tithes of potatoes and calves within Cornhill, North Durham
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - libel, answers, allegations and depositions
1 folder, 31 ff. 
Digitised material for Whinfield vs Farguson - tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1794/8
1795
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/1   1795
plaintiff: Nicholas Bell of High Oustly, Allendale, Northumberland, yeoman
defendant: Joseph Hetherington of Melkridge, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - adultery/fornication
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - citations, libel, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Hetherington, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/2   1795
plaintiff: Jane Dodds of Lemington, Newburn, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Thomas Davison of Lemington, Newburn, Northumberland, keelman
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dodds vs Davison, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/3   1795
plaintiff: Catharine Fish of Look-out, Ford, Northumberland, wife of Peter Fish, yeoman
defendant: William Wilson of Camphall, Ford, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Fish vs Wilson, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/4   1795
promoters: Mary Heatherington of Stanhope, County Durham, widow (mother of deceased); Mary Hogg of Stanhope, County Durham, wife of John Hogg, tailor (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Jane Robinson (heretofore Heatherington) of Stanhope, County Durham, wife of Thomas Robinson, miner (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Heatherington of East Black Dean, Stanhope, County Durham, miner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Heatherington and Hogg vs Robinson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/5   1795
promoter: Lancelot Heron of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Gray of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow (residuary legatee and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Gray of Morpeth, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Heron vs Gray, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/6   1795
promoter: James Middlemas of Yetholm, Roxburgh, North Britain, yeoman (brother and creditor of deceased)
defendant: Alexander Howey of Kirknewton, Northumberland, yeoman (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Middlemas of Eglingham, Northumberland, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hays - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Middlemas vs Howey, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/7   1795-1796
promoter: Elizabeth Wood of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Robert Selby of Preston, Carham, Northumberland, late of Yardhill, Northumberland, gent (only surviving executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wood of Money Laws, Carham, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Hays - defending
Documents - inventories (with allegation) and citation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Wood vs Selby, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1795/7
1796
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/1   1796
promoter: John Barber of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: William Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jane Hedley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Barber vs Johnson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/2   1796
plaintiff: Thomas Burgess, cleric (rector of Winston)
defendant: Richard Byron, The Hon of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, cleric (late rector of Winston)
recovery of costs for dilapidations
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Burgess vs Byron, dilapidations - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/3   1796
plaintiff: Ann Cuthbertson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Michael Cuthbertson, mariner
defendant: Margaret Henderson of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Thomas Henderson, master mariner
defamation
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Cuthbertson vs Henderson, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/4   1796
plaintiff: Charles Egerton, cleric (rector of Washington)
defendant: John Fatherley of Washington, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of turnips within Washington, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Egerton vs Fatherley, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/5   1796
plaintiff: Charles Egerton, cleric (rector of Washington)
defendant: John Sharp of Washington, County Durham, butcher
recovery of tithes of turnips within Washington, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Egerton vs Sharp, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/6   1796-1797
plaintiff: Margaret Heron of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Thomas Heron, innkeeper
defendant: William Heron of Cullercoats, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Heron vs Heron, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/7   1796-1798
plaintiff: Thomas Kirkby, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Thomas Simpson of The Plaine House, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes and Easter offerings within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland (appealed to Westminster courts)
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, libel, answers, depositions, allegation, sentence and prohibition
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Digitised material for Kirkby vs Simpson, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/8   1796
promoters: George Walton and Robert Walton (children of John Walton, deceased); Elizabeth Walton, Mary Walton, Margaret Walton, Robert Walton, Bridget Walton and Dinah Walton (children of Robert Walton, deceased); John Walton (one of the children of George Walton, deceased); Sarah Walton and Thomas Walton (infants); all of Alston, Cumberland (eleven of the nephews and nieces of deceased), acting by their guardians, John Whitfield and Edward Dowson of Bails, Alston, Cumberland
defendant: Mary Milburn of Alston, Cumberland, wife of Joseph Milburn, miner (sister, only next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Walton of Nenthead, Alston, Cumberland, miner, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, act of court and excommunications
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Walton vs Milburn, probate – DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/9   1796
promoters: Thomas Wilkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, butcher; William Wilkinson of Gateshead, County Durham, butcher (nephews and legatees of deceased)
defendant: Richard Armstrong of North Shields, Northumberland, brewer (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Hannah Armstrong of Cullercoats, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (subtraction of legacy)
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations and inventory
separate citations for each promoter
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Armstrong, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1796/9
1797
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/1   1797-1798
promoter: Isabella Dickenson of Hexham, Northumberland, wife of Robert Dickenson, stationer (niece of deceased)
defendant: Henry Aynsley (nephew and one of the residuary legatees of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Dinning of Nunwick Mill, Simonburn, Northumberland, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will, otherwise to grant admon
proctor: Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Dickenson vs Aynsley, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/2   1797
promoter: George Forster of Morpeth, Northumberland, yeoman (son and legatee of deceased)
defendant: William White of Plessy, Stannington, Northumberland, pitman
relating to: will of Barbara Forster of Plessy, Stannington, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will and inventory
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Forster vs White, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/3   1797
promoter: Leah Hall, widow, administratrix of the goods of Jane Hannah (formerly Hedley), late wife of Thomas Hannah, deceased (niece and legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Johnson, sole executor of Jane Hedley, widow, deceased (relict, sole executrix and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Michael Hedley of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, free porter (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citation and allegation (with copy parish register entries)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Johnson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/4   1797
promoter: Roger Hall of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, woolen draper (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Gale of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, barber surgeon (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jacob Lambert of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Gale, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/5   1797-1798
promoter: Hannah Hutchinson, wife of John Hutchinson of Longhoughton, Northumberland (only sister and next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Ann King, widow (relict of deceased); William King of Lofthouse, York, schoolmaster (temerary occupier of goods and executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of William King of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, shipowner, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will, otherwise to grant admon
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, condidit and inventory
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs King, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/6   1797-1798
promoters: Robert Smith of Shotton, Northumberland, gent; Thomas Bowes of Darlington, County Durham, gent, assignees of estate and effects of William Irvine, bankrupt (son and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Ann Irvine of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Irvine of Sunderland, County Durham, innkeeper, bankrupt (deceased)
probate cause
proctor: Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Irvine, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/7   1797-1800
promoter: Thomas Tinling of The Park, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman (brother and sole executor of deceased)
defendants: Ann Laycock of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, widow (sister and one of next of kin of deceased); Jane Reed of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, wife of William Reed (niece of deceased)
relating to: will of William Tinling of The Park, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, formerly of Broomhouse, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Wood - defending
Documents - citations, affidavits, will, allegations, inventory, answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 65 ff. 
Digitised material for Tinling vs Laycock, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1797/7
1798
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/1   1792-1799
promoter: Elizabeth Hind of North Shields, Northumberland, wife of Peter Day Cross Johnson Hind, glazier, painter (only child and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Mary Paxton (née Briscoe, alias Ware) of South Shields, County Durham, widow (alleged), wife of George Paxton, butcher (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Richard Ware of Westoe, County Durham, master mariner, widower (alleged) (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke will and grant admon
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; P. Bowlby Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, allegation, copy will and answers
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Hind vs Paxton, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/2   1798
promoter: Robert Marshall Hutchinson of Darlington, County Durham, gent
defendants: churchwardens of Darlington, County Durham: Thomas Bowes, gent; George Allan, esq; Ralph Child; William Freer (otherwise Fryer)
to exhibit accounts
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs churchwardens of Darlington, accounts - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/3   1798-1800
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric (rector of Knarsdale)
defendants: George Cowen of Hole House, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; John Colthard of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; John Armstrong of Intacks, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; George Hodgson of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; William Bell of Eals, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; Edward Taleford of Eals, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman; John Henderson of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Documents - citation, acts of court and notes
see also separate files for individual causes
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Cowen, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/4   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: John Armstrong of The Intacks, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Armstrong, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/5   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: William Bell of The Eals, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Bell, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/6   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: John Colthard (Coulthard) of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Colthard, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/7   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: George Cowen of Hole House, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Cowen, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/8   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: John Henderson of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Henderson, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/9   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: George Hodgson of Slaggyford, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Hodgson, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/10   1798-1801
plaintiff: Thomas Todhunter, cleric, yeoman (rector of Knarsdale)
defendant: Edward Taleford of The Eals, Knarsdale, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Knarsdale, Northumberland
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, answers, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Todhunter vs Taleford, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1798/10
1799
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/1   1799
promoter: John Ambler of Leeds, York, miller (great nephew and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Swinburn of Auckland, County Durham, gent (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Mary Arrundel of Auckland, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Ambler vs Swinburn, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/2   1799
promoters: Sarah Bonner of The Hotwells, Clifton, Gloucester; Maria Grace Bonner, spinsters (daughters of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Bonner of High Callerton, Northumberland, esq (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Bonner of High Callerton, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedules
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - affidavit and act of court
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Bonner vs Bonner, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/3   1799-1800
promoter: William Crawford of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, shoemaker (nephew and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Eleanor Goodsman of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Goodsman of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, barber (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Crawford vs Goodsman, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/4   1799
promoter: Thomas Laidler of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Kell of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Kell of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, shopkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: George Wood - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Laidler vs Kell, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/5   1788-1800
promoters: John Robson and Joseph Oswald (executors of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Hutchinson, widow (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Mary Waite of Oakwellgate, Gateshead, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, will, depositions and sentence
citation is against Charles Hutchinson, as executor of deceased
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson and Oswald vs Hutchinson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/6   1799
promoter: William Robson of Muggleswick, County Durham, yeoman (creditor of deceased)
defendant: George Hodgson of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Wales of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Hodgson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/7   1799-1800
promoter: John Watson of Shincliffe, Durham St Oswald, County Durham (eldest son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Watson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Watson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: P Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory with account
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Watson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/8   1799
plaintiff: Ann White, wife of Thomas White, the younger, gent, of Shincliffe, Durham St Oswald, County Durham
defendant: Margaret Parkin of Shincliffe, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, spinster
defamation cause - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libels (one by Parkin v White, by way of reconvention)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for White vs Parkin, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1799/8
1800
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/1   1800
mere office case
defendant: Benjamin Nicholson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent
relating to: goods of John Robinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, brush maker (deceased)
correction for temerary administration
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Nicholson, administration - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/2   1800
plaintiff: Margaret Armstrong, wife of Thomas Armstrong of Tynemouth, Northumberland, master mariner
defendant: Thomasine Brampton (formerly Scott) of Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow, wife of John Brampton, mariner
defamation
Document - excommunication
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Brampton, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/3   1800-1802
promoter: William Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, joiner (one of the executors of deceased)
defendant: Moses Manners of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, slater, yeoman (father and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of Peter Manners of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, slater, yeoman, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, affidavit, interrogatories, depositions, answers, inventories and sentence
1 folder, 29 ff. 
See also Durham Probate Records, Peter Manners, 1802, will: the oath of a mandatory [affirming delivery of citation] has been used as a wrapper for the will
Digitised material for Bell vs Manners, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/4   1800
plaintiff: John Hogarth, cleric (vicar of Kirknewton)
defendant: John Pringle of Heaton, Cornhill, North Durham, gent
recovery of tithes
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hogarth vs Pringle, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/5   1800
plaintiff: Hannah Willits of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of John Willits
defendant: Abigail Hall of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of William Hall, bookbinder
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Willits vs Hall, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1800/5
1801
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/1   1801-1802
promoter: Robert Allan of Sunniside, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent (brother and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: George Allan of Grange, Darlington, County Durham, esq (nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of James Allan of Darlington, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Allan vs Allan probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/2   1801-1802
promoter: Mary Archbold, wife of George Archbold (sister of deceased)
defendant: John Barber of Boulmer (Boomer), Longhoughton, Northumberland, farmer (brother, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will and goods of Thomas Barber of Doddington, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will or grant admon
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, condidit, answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Digitised material for Archbold vs Barber probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/3   1801
plaintiff: Lewis Dutens, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: William Marshall of Clennell, Alwinton and Holystone (Allenton), Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dutens vs Marshall tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/4   1801-1802
plaintiff: Mary Ferman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defendant: John Ferman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, confectioner (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, libel, allegations, answers, monition, depositions and bill of costs
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Digitised material for Ferman vs Ferman matrimonial - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/5   1801-1803
plaintiff: James Greville, cleric (rector of Whickham)
defendant: Jasper Harrison of Whickham, County Durham, gent
recovery of tithes of potatoes, turnips and hay within Whickham, County Durham
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libels and answers
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Greville vs Harrison tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/6   1801
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham: Edward Smith and William Corner and John Elliot and Francis Mascall
defendant: Robert Dunn of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring vs Dunn church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/7   1801
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham: Edward Smith and William Corner and John Elliot and Francis Mascall
defendant: William Ferry of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring vs Ferry church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/8   1801
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham: Edward Smith and William Corner and John Elliot and Francis Mascall
defendant: Mary Lambton of Biddick, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, spinster
recovery of church rates, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring vs Lambton church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/9   1801
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham: Edward Smith and William Corner and John Elliot and Francis Mascall
defendant: Ralph Vasey of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring vs Vasey church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/10   1801
plaintiff: Jacob Hudson
defendants: John Dodds and Mary Dodds and Thomas Adams
relating to: will of William James of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will (cause from High Court of Chancery)
Document - bond
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hudson vs Dodds probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/11   1789, 1801-1802
promoter: Elizabeth Legg of West Rainton, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, widow (relict and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Lewis Legg of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, gent (brother and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Francis Legg of West Rainton, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, affidavits, allegations, answers, interrogatories, depositions, will and proxy (to cease proceedings in cause)
2 folders, 41 ff. 
Digitised material for Legg vs Legg probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/12   1801-1803
plaintiff: Richard Prosser, cleric (rector of Gateshead)
defendant: George Wooler of Gateshead, County Durham, gent
recovery of tithe of hay within Gateshead, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Prosser vs Wooler tithe - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/12
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/13   1801
plaintiff: James Robson (vicar of Aycliffe)
defendant: Richard Perkins of Woodham Burn, Aycliffe, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes of potatoes, turnips and geese within Aycliffe, County Durham
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Perkins tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/13
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/14   1801
promoter: Mary Thirlwall, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: Ann Thirlwall of Darlington, County Durham, spinster (sister and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Thirlwall of Darlington, County Durham, woolcomber (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Thirlwall vs Thirlwall probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/14
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/15   1792-1804
plaintiff: Ann Watson of Auckland, County Durham
defendant: Joseph Watson of Wolsingham, County Durham, innkeeper (her husband)
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; P. Bowlby Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, proxies, libel (with copy parish register entry and letters), interrogatories, depositions, answers, allegation, bills of costs, sentence and bond
2 folders, 55 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Watson divorce - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1801/15
1802
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/1   1802
promoters: John Bell and John Wheldon, husbands of Isabella Bell and Sarah Wheldon (daughters and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Susannah Wright of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wright of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Burrell - defending
Document - inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell and Wheldon vs Wright probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/2   1802-1803
plaintiff: James Greville, cleric (rector of Whickham)
defendant: George Coulson of Whickham, County Durham, miller, yeoman
recovery of tithe of pigs within Whickham, County Durham
Documents - citations, libel and answers
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Greville vs Coulson tithe - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/3   1802
promoter: Ann Hope, wife of Joseph Hope (sister and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: John Binks of Rennington, Northumberland, yeoman (executor of deceased)
relating to: will and goods of William Ladler of Sedgefield, County Durham, yeoman, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit, condidit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Hope vs Binks probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/4   1802
promoters: Martha Hunter, widow; Samuel Burton Pearson, doctor in physic, executors of will of William Hunter, deceased (son of deceased)
defendant: Matthew Hunter of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Hunter of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventories (one with allegation)
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Hunter vs Hunter probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/5   1802-1803
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland: Robert Forster and Jonathan Hilton and John Blenkinsop and Thomas Howson
defendant: Joseph Whitfield of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, stationer
recovery of church rates, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas vs Whitfield church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/6   1798, 1803
promoter: John Readhead (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Mole, widow (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of John Pringle of Heaton, Cornhill, North Durham, farmer, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will or grant admon
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; P. Bowlby Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, affidavits, condidit, will, answers, allegation and sentence
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for Readhead vs Mole probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/7   1802
promoter: Thomas Shepherd (father of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Shepherd of Milburn Place, Tynemouth, Northumberland (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Shepherd of Milburn Place, Tynemouth, Northumberland, shipwright (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, inventory and allegation
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Shepherd vs Shepherd probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1802/7
1803
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/1   1803
promoter: James Galley, in right of his wife, Hannah Galley (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Kay, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Kay of Three Gates, Hart, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Galley vs Kay probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/2   1803-1804
promoters: John Newton, the elder of Heighington, County Durham, yeoman (creditor of deceased); John Newton, the younger (residuary legatee of deceased), also in right of his wife, Eleanor Newton (residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: Richard Newton and Edward Smith (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Newton of Humbleton, Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, farmer, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Newton vs Newton and Smith probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/3   1803
plaintiff: Elizabeth Raine of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Hannah White of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Nicholas White, yeoman
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Raine vs White defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/4   1803
plaintiff: Mary Swalwell of Coxgreen, Penshaw, County Durham, wife of John Swalwell, weaver
defendant: Mary Downs of Coxgreen, Penshaw, County Durham, wife of Richard Downs, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libels
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Swalwell vs Downs defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1803/4
1804
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/1   1804-1805
plaintiff: Benjamin Kennicott, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendant: Stephen Watson of North Seaton, Woodhorn, Northumberland, esq
recovery of tithes of turnips within Woodhorn, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and answers
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Kennicott vs Watson tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/2   1804
plaintiff: Hannah Sanderson of Earsdon, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Margaret Ogle, wife of John Ogle of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, publican
defamation
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Sanderson vs Ogle defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/3   1804
promoters: Charles Scanlan of Wexford, Ireland, gent; Ann Scanlan (his wife); Elizabeth Davidson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster (nieces and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Esther Davidson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Davidson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Scanlan vs Davidson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1804/3
1805
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/1   1805
promoter: Samuel Castle of Durham City, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Sarah Lonsdale, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Lonsdale of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, County Durham, butcher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Castle vs Lonsdale probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/2   1805
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Chester-le-Street, County Durham: Luke Colling and George Holmes and William Brough and Robert Newby
defendants: Robert Chipchase and George Wood of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
recovery of church rates, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citations
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Chester-le-Street vs Chipchase and Wood church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/3   1805
promoter: Hannah Dixon of North Shields, Northumberland, spinster (sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Wilson of North Shields, Northumberland, spinster (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Luke Wilson of North Shields, Northumberland, glazier, painter, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Wilson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/4   1805
promoter: John Gregson of Durham City, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Hall of Washington, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Percival Hall of Washington, County Durham, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Bacon - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Gregson vs Hall probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/5   1805
plaintiff: Ann Hall of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, spinster
defendant: George Atkin of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, shipowner
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Atkin defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/6   1805-1806
plaintiff: Joseph Watkins, cleric (vicar of Norham)
defendant: Robert Thompson of Lone End, Norham, North Durham, farmer
recovery of tithes of potatoes and hay and Michaelmas offerings within Norham, North Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Watkins vs Thompson tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/7   1805-1806
plaintiff: Mary Wilson of Ryhope, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Wilson, innkeeper
defendant: Joice (Joicey) Neville (alias Nevilles) of Ryhope, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, libels, depositions and interrogatories
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Neville defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1805/7
1806
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/1   1806
plaintiffs: late churchwardens of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
defendant: John Myers
recovery of church rates, Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
Document - bill of costs
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Durham St Nicholas vs Myers church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/2   1805-1808
promoters: John Emerson and Nathaniel John Winch (executors of deceased)
defendant: Edward Waugh (brother and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Richard Waugh of Gateshead, County Durham, formerly of Oxhill, Lanchester, County Durham, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - commission, citation, condidit, interrogatories, depositions, inventories, allegation, affidavit (with minutes for will) and sentence
1 folder, 28 ff. 
Digitised material for Emerson and Winch vs Waugh probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/3   1806
plaintiff: Elizabeth Inniss of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of James Inniss, yeoman
defendant: Ann Maddison of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of John Maddison, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Inniss vs Maddison defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/4   1796-1812
voluntary promoters: Robert Thorp, cleric (archdeacon of Northumberland); later (on his death), Grace Thorp of Durham City, County Durham, widow (his relict), Robert Thorp of Alnwick, Northumberland, esq, and Charles Thorp of Ryton, County Durham, cleric (his sons and executors)
defendant: George Watson, cleric (rector of Rothbury)
correction for fornication (appealed to York, and remitted to Durham)
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; George Bacon - defending
Documents - notes, letters (with presentation deed), bond, proxies, citation, articles (with induction mandate), affidavit, interrogatories, depositions, inhibition (from York, on appeal), monition (from York, to transmit documents) and remission (from on failure of appeal), appointment of curate, suspension, sequestration bond and sequestration deed
3 folders, 63 ff. 
Digitised material for Thorp vs Watson fornication - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/5   1806-1807
promoter: Thomas Wrigglesworth of Brook Street, Hull, York, butcher, in right of his wife, Isabella Wrigglesworth (daughter and one of next of kin of deceased
defendant: Mary Dormand of Newburn, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Dormand of Newburn, Northumberland, viewer of collieries (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Wrigglesworth vs Dormand probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1806/5
1807
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/1   1807
promoter: William Harvey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (son of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Champney of Ponteland, Northumberland (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Harvey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: George Bacon - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Harvey vs Champney probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/2   1807-1809
promoters: Matthew Hunter of Byker Hill, Northumberland, gent; Thomas Walker of Chicker House, Lancaster; Elizabeth Walker (his wife) (nephew and niece of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Barnes of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (sister, only next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Susannah Turton of Whickham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Hunter and Walker vs Barnes probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/3   1807
plaintiff: Margaret Jopling of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of George Jopling, senior, yeoman
defendant: George Jopling, junior of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, joiner
defamation
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Jopling vs Jopling defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/4   1807-1808
promoters: Edward Reed and John Hownam (executors of deceased)
defendants: William Watson and Alexander Watson (sons of deceased)
relating to: will of William Watson of Debdon, Rothbury, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: George Bacon - prosecuting
Documents - citation, condidit, interrogatories, depositions, inventory and sentence
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for Reed and Hownam vs Watson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1807/4
1808
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/1   1808-1810
plaintiff: Ann Atkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Atkinson, cordwainer
defendant: Sarah Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of James Lamb, joiner, house carpenter
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Lamb defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/2   1805-1811
plaintiff: Edward Bayly (Bailey) of Plymouth, Devon, esq
defendant: Hannah Innis (or Bayly) of Stannington, Northumberland, spinster (or wife of plaintiff), also known as Matilda Coutts (or Bayly)
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because solemnised clandestinely (appealed to York)
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden, substituted by William Fox - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, proxies, libel (with copy parish register entries), answers, affidavits, substitution of proxy, letters of request (to London, to hear witnesses), depositions, certificate, bill of costs, inhibition (from York, on appeal), (from York, to transmit documents)
2 folders, 53 ff. 
Digitised material for Bayly vs Innis clandestine marriage - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/3   1808
plaintiff: William Berry of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, esq
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Berry vs churchwardens Berwick-upon-Tweed pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/4   1808-1809
promoter: Sarah Burnup, spinster (niece and surviving executrix of deceased)
defendants: Matthew Burnup and John Burnup and William Burnup and Thomas Burnup (nephews of deceased)
relating to: will of John Burnup of Wolsingham, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - citation (promoted also by Elizabeth Burnup, widow, mother of deceased, and also against Ann Burnup and Elizabeth Burnup, spinsters, nieces of deceased), libel, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and inventory
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Burnup vs Burnup probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/5   1808
plaintiff: Margaret Gibbons of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of William Gibbons, the elder, miller
defendant: Jane Barras of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of John Barras, chemist and druggist
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Gibbons vs Barras defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/6   1808
promoter: John Little (only son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Rain (formerly Little), wife of Robert Rain of Linefield House, Woodhorn, Northumberland, farmer (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Little of Linefield House, Woodhorn, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Little vs Rain probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/7   1808
plaintiff: William Smith, cleric (rector of Ilderton)
defendant: Edmund Craster of Preston, Ellingham, Northumberland, esq
recovery of tithes of hay within Ilderton, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Craster tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1808/7
1809
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/1   1809
plaintiff: Eleanor Atkinson of Wallsend, Northumberland, wife of William Atkinson
defendant: Jane Ovington (alias Ovinton) of Longbenton, Northumberland, wife of William Ovington (alias Ovinton)
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Ovington defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/2   1809
promoter: William Davison of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent, husband of Hannah Davison, daughter and one of next of kin of deceased
defendant: Hannah Smith of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Smith of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, cabinet maker, upholsterer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Davison vs Smith probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/3   1809-1810
plaintiff: Sarah Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, wife of James Lamb, joiner, cabinet maker
defendant: Ann Atkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Atkinson, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Lamb vs Atkinson defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/4   1809
promoter: Robert Smith of Alnmouth, Northumberland, sole executor of Isabella Forster, widow, deceased (relict and legatee of deceased)
defendants: David Baird of Bilton, Lesbury, Northumberland, farmer; John Wailes (Wales) of Shilbottle, Northumberland, gent; Henry Taylor of Shilbottle, Northumberland, merchant, executors of John Forster of Shilbottle, Northumberland, farmer, deceased (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of James Forster of Shilbottle, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Baird etc probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/5   1809-1810
plaintiff: Eleanor Willey of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of John Willey, hatter
defendant: Mary Hall of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of John Hall, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, libels and depositions
includes libel by defendant against plaintiff on similar charge, by way of reconvention, with depositions
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Willey vs Hall defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/6   1808-1810
plaintiff: George Wooler of Deckham (Deckholms) Hall, Gateshead, County Durham, formerly of Fawnlees (Fawlees), Wolsingham, County Durham, esq, father and guardian of John Wooler of Deckham (Deckholms) Hall, Gateshead, County Durham, formerly of Portsmouth, Hampshire, minor (former ensign in Durham Regiment of Militia)
defendant: Sarah Low (alias Gore, or Wooler) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, formerly of Portsmouth, Hampshire, spinster (or wife of John Wooler)
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of minority
proctors: Robert Burrell, substituted by William C. Clarkson - prosecuting
Documents - citations, proxy, libel (with copy parish register entries and copy marriage licence affidavit), letters of request (to Winchester, to hear witnesses), substitution of proxy, depositions and sentence
2 folders, 46 ff. 
Digitised material for Wooler vs Low nullity of marriage due to minority - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1809/6
1810
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/1   1810-1813
plaintiff: George Glendinning of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, salmon cooper
defendants: Jane Ord of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster; William Gibson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, tobacconist (her tenant)
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, allegations and bill of costs
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Glendinning vs Ord and Gibson pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/2   1810
promoter: William Hepple of Folly, Bolam, Northumberland, or of East Bitchfield, Stamfordham, Northumberland, farmer (creditor of deceased)
defendants: Robert Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent; John Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent; John Kidd of Morpeth, Northumberland, breeches maker (surviving executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, tanner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 19 ff. 
Digitised material for Hepple vs Fenwick probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/3   1810-1811
promoters: Frances Laidler and Elizabeth Laidler
defendants: Elizabeth Fenwick of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, part of chapelry of St John that is in Northumberland of , widow; Thomas Claxton of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Fenwick of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Laidler vs Fenwick probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1810/3
1811
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/1   1811-1814
plaintiff: Reynold Gideon Bowyer, cleric (vicar of Eglingham)
defendant: Robert Curry of Brandon, Eglingham, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes within Eglingham, Northumberland
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - citations, libel, answers, allegations, act of court and bill of costs
citation of 1811 also against Jacob Wood and Joseph Young
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowyer vs Curry tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/2   1811-1812
plaintiff: Reynold Gideon Bowyer, cleric (vicar of Eglingham)
defendant: Arthur Story of Beanley, Eglingham, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes within Eglingham, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
citation also against William Menzies (of Blink Bonny, Eglingham, farmer) and Richard Carr
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowyer vs Story tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/3   1811-1813
promoter: Ann Hunter, spinster, minor (niece of deceased), acting by her guardian, Martha Hunter of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (her mother)
defendant: Matthew Hunter of Byker Hill, Northumberland, gent (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Stephen Hunter of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Bacon - defending
Documents - citation, election of guardian, proxy, allegation and inventory
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Hunter vs Hunter probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/4   1811
plaintiff: Mary Murrell of Wind Mill Hills, Gateshead, County Durham, widow
defendant: Margaret Dixon of Wind Mill Hills, Gateshead, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Murrell vs Dixon defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/5   1811-1812
plaintiff: William Smith, cleric (rector of Ilderton)
defendants: Thomas Crisp and William Crisp of Roseden, Ilderton, Northumberland, farmers
recovery of tithes of hay within Ilderton, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Crisp tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/6   1812
plaintiff: Mary Speck of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of John Speck, mariner
defendant: Isabella Swinney of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of George Swinney, keelman (late of HM Impress Service)
defamation - whoredom
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, sentence, bill of costs and excommunication
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Speck vs Swinney defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/7   1811
plaintiff: Mary Theakston of Darlington, County Durham, wife of John Theakston, yeoman
defendant: William Bell of Darlington, County Durham, hatter
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and interrogatories
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Theakston vs Bell defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/8   1811
promoter: Henry Waggit of Hexham, Northumberland (cousin and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: George Rutherford of Thirsk, York, gardener (cousin and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Rutherford of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation (from York Prerogative Court, on Letters of Request from Durham)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Waggit vs Rutherford probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/9   1811
promoter: Jane Ward of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Robert Ward, shopkeeper (sister of deceased)
defendant: Margery Taylor of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of John Taylor, millwright (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Isabella Innes of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Ward vs Taylor probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/10   1811
promoter: Mary Westgarth of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of Anthony Westgarth, butcher (sister and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Jane Robinson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Robinson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Westgarth vs Robinson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1811/10
1812
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/1   1812-1813
plaintiff: Reynold Gideon Bowyer, cleric (vicar of Eglingham)
defendant: Richard Carr of East Ditchburn, Eglingham, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes within Eglingham, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowyer vs Carr tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/2   1812-1813
plaintiff: Reynold Gideon Bowyer, cleric (vicar of Eglingham)
defendant: Jacob Wood of Shipley, Eglingham, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes within Eglingham, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowyer vs Wood tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/3   1812-1813
plaintiff: Reynold Gideon Bowyer, cleric (vicar of Eglingham)
defendant: Joseph Young of Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes within Eglingham, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowyer vs Young tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/4   1812
plaintiff: Jane Hodgson of Wolsingham, County Durham, wife of John Hodgson, innkeeper
defendant: Elizabeth Mainprize of Wolsingham, County Durham, wife of Thomas Mainprize, tailor
defamation - whoredom
proctors: George Bacon - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, libel and depositions
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Mainprize defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/5   1812-1813
promoter: William Rumney of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, cleric (lecturer in Berwick-upon-Tweed)
defendant: John Jameson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, parish clerk
correction for neglect of duty as parish clerk
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby Marsden - defending
Documents - proxies, bond, affidavit, citation, articles and monition
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Rumney vs Jameson neglect of duty as parish clerk proctors - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/6   1812-1814
plaintiffs: chapelwardens of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham: Christopher Bainbridge and John Salmon
defendants: William Tate of Harton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; Ralph Watson of Harton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; John Henderson of Harton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; John Andrew of Dean House, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham; Thomas Smart of Harton, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, farmer; William Thompson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; George Wilkinson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; Philip Miller of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; Henry Spraggon of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman; Mark Spraggon of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations and bundle tie
separate causes, tied together in a single bundle
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for chapelwardens of South Shields St Hilda vs Tate, Watson, Henderson, Andrew, Smart, Thompson, Wilkinson, Miller, Spraggon church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1812/6
1813
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/1   1812-1815
promoter: Robert Bell (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendants: John Bell of South Cramlington, Cramlington, Northumberland, yeoman; Anne Pye of Kenton, Northumberland, wife of James Pye, farmer; Isabella Armstrong of East Cramlington, Cramlington, Northumberland, widow; George Bell of Hartley, Northumberland, butcher; Barbara Barker of North Shields, Northumberland, wife of John Barker, butcher; Hannah Story of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of George Story, sawyer; Margaret Swan of Higham Dikes, Northumberland, wife of James Swan, farmer; Elizabeth Gilhespy of Kenton, Northumberland, wife of James Gilhespy, farmer (children and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Bell of East Cramlington, Cramlington, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, affidavits, will and allegation
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Bell vs Bell probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/2   1813
promoter: Thomas Dawson (eldest son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Dawson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Dawson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, earth stopper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dawson vs Dawson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/3   1813-1814
plaintiff: Mary Moffat (née Perkins) of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
defendant: John Moffat of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, or of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, butcher
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights (Compare later (apparently separate) cause between the same parties for the same purpose.)
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citations and libel
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Moffat vs Moffat restitution of conjugal rights - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/4   1813
promoter: Thomas Smith of Hole House, St Bees, Cumberland, basket maker (first cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of William Kelley of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, subdistributor of stamps and shipowner (deceased), concerns goods left unadministered by Quintin Blackburn, merchant, deceased (creditor of deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Smith, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1813/4
1814
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/1   1814
plaintiff: Thomas Eggleston (Egglestone) of Cornforth, Bishop Middleham, County Durham, paper maker (trustee of deceased)
defendant: Jane Wharton, wife of John Wharton of Cornforth, Bishop Middleham, County Durham, mother and guardian of John Mohun, minor (grandson and one of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Mohun of Cornforth, Bishop Middleham, County Durham, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and allegation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Eggleston vs Wharton, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/2   1814-1815
promoter: Robert Grey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, bricklayer (legatee of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Grey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, bricklayer; Elijah Galloway of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent; John Galloway of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cordwainer (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Grey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, bricklayer (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, inventory (with allegation) and allegation
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Grey vs Grey, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/3   1814-1816
promoter: George Smith (brother and only next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Robert Edger of Shotton, County Durham, surgeon; Ralph Matthew Ferry of Easington, County Durham, gent (joint executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Jonathan Smith of Easington, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, affidavit, interrogatories, depositions, inventory (with allegation) and sentence
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Edger, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/4   1814
promoters: John Waldon and Thomas Waldon of Brusselton, County Durham, farmers (residuary legatees of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Thomas Waldon of Aycliffe, County Durham, woolcomber (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
Documents - citation and memorandum (of nuncupative will)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Waldon, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/5   1814-1816
plaintiff: Mary Westwick of Barnard Castle, County Durham, wife of Robert Westwick
defendant: Thomas Dover of Barnard Castle, County Durham, blacksmith
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; P.B. Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, sentence and excommunication
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Westwick vs Dover, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1814/5
1815
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/1   1810-1817
promoter: William Batey of The Hole, Simonburn, Northumberland, husbandman (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Breckons of Rawfoot, Simonburn, Northumberland, husbandman
relating to: will of Thomas Heron of The Hole, Bellingham, Simonburn, Northumberland, afterwards of Hot Hill, Bellingham, Simonburn, Northumberland, late of Highstead, Bellingham, Simonburn, Northumberland, husbandman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Peter Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citations, affidavits, will, condidit, answers, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Digitised material for Batey vs Breckons, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/2   1815
promoter: Edward Bolton of Tynemouth, Northumberland, cordwainer (son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Mattison of Alnwick, Northumberland, farmer (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Margaret Bolton of Alnwick, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; John Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Bolton vs Mattison, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/3   1815
promoters: Elijah Galloway and John Galloway (co-executors of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Grey of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, bricklayer (co-executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Grey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, bricklayer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Document - citation
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Galloway vs Grey, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/4   1815
plaintiff: Martha Hall of Jarrow, County Durham, wife of Henry Hall, collier
defendant: John Todd of Jarrow, County Durham, collier
defamation
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citations
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hall vs Todd, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/5   1815-1817
promoter: Ann Leybourne of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, wife of John Leybourne, gent (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Ovington of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, wife of Robert Ovington, innkeeper (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Mowbray of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, notice, affidavit, inventory (with allegation), allegation and answers
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Leybourne vs Ovington, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/6   1815
promoter: Elizabeth Ovington of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, wife of Robert Ovington, innkeeper, relict and adminsitratrix of Thomas Mowbray of Durham St nicholas, County Durham, innkeeper, deceased (son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Leybourne of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, wife of John Leybourne, gent (daughter, only next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ann Mowbray of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Ovington vs Leybourne, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/7   1815-1816
plaintiff: Margaret Spencer of South Shields, County Durham, wife of John Spencer, yeoman
defendant: Thomas Moore of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Spencer vs Moore, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1815/7
1816
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/1   1816
plaintiff: Ann Colpitts of Staindrop, County Durham, widow
defendant: Thomas Richmond of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes within Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Colpitts vs Richmond, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/2   1816
plaintiffs: Alice Dixon of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow; John Jobling of Stamfordham, Northumberland, gent (her tenant)
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Stamfordham, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Stamfordham, Northumberland
proctor: John Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs churchwardens of Stamfordham, pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/3   1816-1917
plaintiffs: John Harrison of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman; William Oliver of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman (executors of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Walker of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, yeoman (father and one of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Luke Walker of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, cooper (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Peter Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citations, condidit, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Harrison vs Walker, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/4   1816
plaintiff: Ann Hedley (formerly Coates) of Prudhoe, Ovingham, Northumberland, wife of Michael Hedley, cartwright (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Cuthbert Surtees of Ebchester, County Durham (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Johnson of Shotley Bridge, Ebchester, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctor: P. Bowlby Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Hedley vs Surtees, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/5   1816
plaintiff: John Hunter of Stamfordham, Northumberland, gent
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Stamfordham, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Stamfordham, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hunter vs churchwardens of Stamfordham, pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/6   1816
plaintiff: Benjamin Kennicott, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendant: Thomas Dixon of Link House, Bedlington, North Durham, farmer
recovery of tithes
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Kennicott vs Dixon, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/7   1816
plaintiff: Benjamin Kennicott, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendant: James Huggup of Spital House, Woodhorn, Northumberland, farmer
recovery of tithes
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Kennicott vs Huggup, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/8   1816
plaintiff: Benjamin Kennicott, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendant: John Rippon of Willington, Brancepeth, County Durham, gent
recovery of tithes
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Kennicott vs Rippon, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/9   1816-1819
plaintiff: Mary Moffett (née Perkins) of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
defendant: John Moffett of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, butcher
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights (Compare previous (apparently separate) cause between the same parties for the same purpose.)
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, libel, allegation, bill of costs and monition
1 folder, 11 ff. 
Digitised material for Moffett vs Moffett, restitution of conjugal rights - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/10   1733, 1816-1817
plaintiff: Edward Moises, cleric (vicar of Hart)
defendant: James Jobson of Hart, County Durham, farmer
recovery of tithes within Elwick, Hart, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel (with copy terrier)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Moises vs Jobson, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/11   1816
plaintiff: Elizabeth Scott of Darlington, County Durham, wife of Thomas Scott, joiner
defendant: Martha Stobbart of Darlington, County Durham, wife of John Stobbart, woolcomber
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Scott vs Stobbart defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/11
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/12   1816
promoter: Elizabeth Smith of Stanhope, County Durham, spinster (residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: David Elliott and Matthew Smith of Stanhope, County Durham (acting executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Elliott of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, grocer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation: inventory and allegation in the name of David Elliott only)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Elliott, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1816/12
1817
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1817/1   1817
plaintiff: Hannah Fenwick (née Worral) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defendant: John Fenwick of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, clock and watch maker
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Fenwick, restitution of conjugal rights - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1817/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1817/2   1817-1818
promoter: Peter Robson of The Spen, Ryton, County Durham (legatee of deceased)
defendants: Martha Hopper of Old Axwell, Whickham, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased); John Hopper of East Butsfield, County Durham, gent (brother of deceased); Mary Epton of Swalwell, County Durham, widow (sister of deceased); John Potts of Swalwell, County Durham, butcher (nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of Peter Hopper of Old Axwell, Whickham, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, allegation, answers, depositions, affidavit and sentence
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Hopper, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1817/2
1818
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/1   1818
plaintiff: Joseph Birkett of Stranton, County Durham, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: John Stonehouse of Foggy Furrows, Stranton, County Durham, farmer
recovery of tithes within Stranton, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel and answers
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Birkett vs Stonehouse, tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/2   1818
promoter: John Clunie, esq (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of James Clunie of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, collector of customs (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Clunie probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/3   1818-1820
promoters: James Hodgson of King James' Stairs, Wapping Wall, City of London, merchant; Thomas Walters of New Crane, Wapping, City of London, merchant (creditors of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Weighill of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, shipowner; Elizabeth Richardson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Richardson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, shipowner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Hodgson and Walters vs Weighill and Richardson probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/4   1818-1819
promoters: John Humble of Croft House, Pittington, County Durham, farmer; Joseph Kell of Wolsingham Park, Wolsingham, County Durham, farmer; Elizabeth Humble of Croft House, Pittington, County Durham, spinster (executors of deceased)
defendant: John Humble of East Boldon, Boldon, County Durham, blacksmith (first cousin and one of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Allison of Wolsingham Park, Wolsingham, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; John Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Humble vs Humble, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/5   1818
promoters: Ann Robson; John Robson of The Chirnels, Rothbury, Northumberland, mason (nephew and niece and two of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of George Robson of Cartington, Rothbury, Northumberland, mason, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Robson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/6   1818
plaintiff: John Rutherford of East Denton, Newburn, Northumberland, farmer
defendant: Mary Wilson, wife of William Wilson of Hots Pudding, Newburn, Northumberland, quarryman
defamation
proctor: P.B. Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Rutherford vs Wilson, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/7   1818
promoters: Jane Somerville and Margaret Somerville, spinsters (only children of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Alexander Somerville of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, dealer in marine stores (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Somerville, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/8   1818
promoter: Elizabeth Watson, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
defendants: Robert Watson of Sunderland, County Durham, sail maker; Jane Watson of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster; Ann Lowthian of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of David Lowthian, tailor (children and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of John Watson of Sunderland, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, condidit, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Watson vs Watson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1818/8
1819
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1819/1   1819
plaintiff: William Beckwith of Herrington, County Durham, esq
defendant: Thomas Scurr of Trimdon, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of tithes and Easter offerings within Trimdon, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Beckwith vs Scurr, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1819/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1819/2   1819
promoter: John Smurfit (son and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Melvin of North Biddick, Washington, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Smurfit of Birtley, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, butcher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Smurfit vs Melvin, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1819/2
1820
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1820/1   1820
promoter: Edward Cockfield of Wellington Place, Stepney, Middlesex, shipowner (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Christopher Bainbridge (surviving executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Thompson of South Shields, County Durham, late of East King Street, Westoe, County Durham, butcher (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Cockfield vs Bainbridge, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1820/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1820/2   1820
promoter: Susannah Meynell of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, spinster (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Ebdon of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, spinster (cousin once removed, only next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Martin Smith of Allergate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, tallow chandler (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Meynell vs Ebdon, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1820/2
1821
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/1   1821
promoters: Caleb Angus and Matthew Forster and Robert Wood and John Hunter of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (creditors of deceased)
defendant: John Jefferson Robinson of Syke near Wigton, Cumberland, gent (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Armstrong Dickson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, linen draper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Forster vs Robinson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/2   1821
plaintiff: Thomas Fisher (sole executor of deceased)
defendants: James Barnes and Margaret Alderson and Alderson
relating to: will of Thomas Fisher of Kirkoswald, Cumberland, formerly of Carlisle, Cumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (from the Prerogative Court, Canterbury)
Document - letters of request (to cite defendants)
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Fisher vs Barnes, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/3   1821
promoter: Matthew Mordue of Gateshead, County Durham, dyer (first cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: William Loftus of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, innkeeper (administrator of unadministered goods of deceased), first cousin and administrator of William Hume Mordue of Druridge, Widdrington, Northumberland, gent, deceased (brother and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of Elizabeth Lamarch of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Documents - citation and affidavit
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Mordue vs Loftus, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/4   1821
plaintiffs: Margaret Penny of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow; John Penny of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland; Esther Cummings of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Penny vs churchwardens of Berwick-upon-Tweed, pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/5   1821
plaintiff: William Penny of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Penny vs churchwardens of Berwick-upon-Tweed, pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/6   1821
plaintiff: Ann Welford of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow
defendant: Hannah Taylor of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, wife of Thomas Taylor, blacksmith
defamation
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Welford vs Taylor, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1821/6
1822
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/1   1822-1824
promoter: Thomas Baker, cleric (rector of Whitburn)
defendant: Robert Lowther, cleric (curate of Birtley)
correction for drunkenness
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - affidavit, bond, proxy, citations, articles, interrogatories, depositions, sentence and letters testimonial (dated 1824)
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Baker, vs Lowther, correction for drunkenness - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/2   1822
plaintiffs: William Cockayne of Bamburgh, Northumberland, surgeon; Oswald Younghusband of Chester Hall, Northumberland, farmer (creditors of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of Richard Pringle of Newham New Houses, Bamburgh, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Cockayne vs Younghusband, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/3   1822
promoter: Elizabeth Dobson, widow (relict and legatee of deceased)
defendants: George White of Hayston House, Easington, County Durham, yeoman; Robert Dobson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, yeoman (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of George Dobson of Great Haswell, Easington, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy, and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation and inventory (with allegation)
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Dobson vs White, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/4   1822
plaintiff: Grace Heppel of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Thomas Heppel, mason
defendant: Sarah Brown of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of John Brown, butcher
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Heppel vs Brown, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/5   1822
plaintiff: Mary Lesslie of North Shields, Northumberland, wife of John Lesslie, keelman
defendant: Miriam Parkins of North Shields, Northumberland, wife of Benjamin Parkins, keelman
defamation
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Lesslie vs Parkins, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/6   1822-1823
plaintiff: William Nesfield, cleric (curate of Chester-le-Street)
defendants: Peter Watson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, shoemaker/cordwainer; Nathan Ramsay of Fatfield, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, carpenter
subtraction of Easter offerings, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, answers and allegation
1 folder, 17 ff. 
Digitised material for Nesfield vs Watson, subtraction of Easter offerings - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1822/6
1823
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/1   1823-1824
plaintiff: Jane Agate (alias Elwes) of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, spinster
defendant: William Henry Elwes of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent/baronet
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of minority
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Digitised material for Agate vs Elwes, nullity of marriage because of minority - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/2   1823
plaintiff: Mary Anderson of Darlington, County Durham, wife of Jacob Anderson, carpet weaver
defendant: William Summerbell of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, mason
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Summerbell, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/3   1823-1825
plaintiff: Jane Forsyth of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Cuthbert Forsyth, victualler
defendant: Richard Hewison of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, trimmer
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting
Documents - citations, libel, depositions, sentence and bill of costs
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Forsyth vs Hewison, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/4   1823
plaintiff: Ann Laws of Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of George Laws, yeoman
defendant: Ann Day of Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Thomas Day, yeoman
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Laws vs Day, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/5   1823
plaintiff: Ann Laws of Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of George Laws, yeoman
defendant: Robert Day of Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, yeoman
defamation
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Laws vs Day, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/6   1823
promoters: Robert Smith of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, tailor (son of deceased); Elizabeth Kettlewell of Bitcheldgate, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, wife of John Kettlewell, yeoman (daughter of deceased)
defendant: John Smith of Burn House, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeoman (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Smith of Burn House, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations and inventory
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1823/6
1824
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/1   1824
plaintiff: Jane Birkett of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, wife of David Birkett, yeoman
defendant: Ellen Heron of Kelloe, County Durham, wife of Thomas Heron, blacksmith
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Birkett vs Heron, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/2   1824
plaintiff: Ellen Heron of Kelloe, County Durham, wife of Thomas Heron, blacksmith
defendant: Jane Birkett of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, wife of David Birkett, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
Documents - libel and depositions
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Heron vs Birkett, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/3   1821-1824
promoter: John Carr Petrie of Darlington, County Durham, chiller, sole executor of David Petrie, deceased (universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Bone of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Andrew Bone, merchant (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Margaret Simpson of North Shields, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate, and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, affidavit, will, affidavit, condidit and will (with probate)
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Petrie vs Bone, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/4   1824-1825
promoter: Ann Rankin of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
defendants: Robert Rankin; Elizabeth Martineau, wife of Thomas Martineau; Jane Kentish, wife of Edward Kentish; Thomas Rankin; Isabella Hodgetts, wife of Thomas Hodgetts; Margaret Rankin, spinster; Mary Rankin, spinster; Georgina Alice Rankin, spinster (children of deceased); Catherine Turner, widow (granddaughter of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Rankin of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, condidit, depositions, commission and sentence
1 folder, 22 ff. 
Digitised material for Rankin vs Rankin, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/5   1824
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendants: Thomas Dobbing and George Fletcher and Mariam Smith and Robert Smith and Thomas Smith and Francis Williamson
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
Document - citations (see separate files also)
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Dobbing etc recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/6   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: Thomas Dobbing (Dobbins) of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations and sentence
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Dobbing, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/7   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: George Fletcher of Stranton, County Durham, gent
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations and sentence
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Fletcher, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/8   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: Marian (Mariam) Smith of Stranton, County Durham, widow
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations and sentence
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Smith, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/8
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/9   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: Robert Smith of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations, sentence and act of court
1 folder, 36 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Smith, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/9
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/10   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: Thomas Smith of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations and sentence
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Smith, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/10
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/11   1824-1826
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stranton, County Durham: Robert Sheraton and Matthew Smith
defendant: Francis Williamson of Stranton, County Durham, yeoman
recovery of church rates, Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - libel, citation, answers, depositions, allegations and sentence
1 folder, 33 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stranton vs Williamson, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1824/11
1825
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/1   1825
mere office case
defendants: Mary Dobson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of Charlton Dobson, mariner; Margaret Blakey of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of Robert Blakey, whitesmith (daughters and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of Christian Carnaby of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
correction for temerary administration
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dobson vs Blakey, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/2   1824-1826
promoter: George Buston of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, parish clerk
defendant: William James Buston of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham
revocation and re-granting of parish clerk's licence, Witton-le-Wear, County Durham
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - proxy, libel (with copy of parish clerk's appointment) and bill of costs
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Buston, revocation and re-granting of parish clerk's licence - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/3   1825-1827
plaintiff: Hannah Hunter (or Smith) of Walbottle, Newburn, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: George Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, yeoman
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of impotency
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - proxies, citation, libel, letters of request, substitutions of proxies and certificates
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Digitised material for Hunter vs Smith, nullity of marriage, impotency - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/4   1825
plaintiff: Isabella Jackson of Low Stanley, Tanfield, County Durham, wife of George Jackson, farmer (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Clark of Beckley, Tanfield, County Durham, farmer (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Clark of East Hartford, Horton, Northumberland, formerly of Beckley, Tanfield, County Durham, yeoman (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and declaration (for inventory)
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Jackson vs Clark, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/5   1825
promoter: Elizabeth Lishman, widow, relict and administratrix of Cuthbert Lishman of North Shields, Northumberland, mariner, deceased (son and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Christopher Lishman and John Lishman of Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariners (only children and administrators of deceased)
relating to: goods of Isabella Lishman of North Shields, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lishman vs Lishman, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/6   1825
promoter: Elizabeth Lishman, widow, relict and administratrix of Cuthbert Lishman of North Shields, Northumberland, mariner, deceased (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Christopher Lishman and John Lishman of Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariners (brothers and administrators of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Lishman of merchant ship, The Friends, mariner (died at sea)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lishman vs Lishman, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/7   1825
promoter: Elizabeth Lishman, widow, relict and administratrix of Cuthbert Lishman of North Shields, Northumberland, mariner, deceased (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Christopher Lishman and John Lishman of Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariners (brothers and administrators of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Lishman of merchant ship, Hope, mariner (died at sea)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Lishman vs Lishman, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/7
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/8   1825
plaintiff: Jane Malthouse of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Joseph Preston of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Malthouse vs Preston, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1825/8
1826
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/1   1822-1827
promoter: Thomas Potts of 70 Minories, City of London, gunmaker (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendants: Joseph Harper of Heighington, County Durham, innkeeper; Thomas Dickinson of Heighington, County Durham, schoolmaster (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Mary Potts of Heighington, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate, and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, will, proxy, condidit, interrogatories, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for Potts vs Harper, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/2   1826-1827
plaintiff: Jane Wilkinson, wife of John Allen Wilkinson of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, hairdresser
defendant: Margaret Brown, wife of George Brown of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, staymaker
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Brown, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/3   1826
promoters: Isabella Robson, wife of Thomas Robson, brewer; Barbara Young, widow (daughters and next of kin of deceased)
defendants: George Hunnam and John Swan and John Craig of North Shields, Northumberland (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of John Heaviside of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, shipowner (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Burrell, the younger - defending
Documents - citation, condidit, affidavit, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 12 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Hunnam, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1826/3
1827
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/1   1827-1828
promoters: William Bowser and Margaret Bowser, infants (grandchildren of deceased), acting by their guardian, Timothy Bowser of Darlington, County Durham, butcher (their father)
defendants: John Robinson and Robert Bland (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Robinson of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove testamentary schedules
proctors: Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, allegation, commission, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Digitised material for Bowser vs Robinson and Bland, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/2   1827
plaintiff: Mary Bulman (formerly Whinfield), wife of Stephen Bulman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Fenwick (formerly Cuthbertson), wife of Barnabas Fenwick of Ryton, County Durham, gent (only child and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: goods of Henry Cuthbertson of Ryton, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Bulman vs Fenwick, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/3   1827
promoter: John Green of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, grocer (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Maria Walker (formerly Green), wife of Thomas Walker of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master mariner (surviving executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Green of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, shipowner
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Green vs Walker, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/4   1827-1828
plaintiff: Hannah Robson, wife of John Robson, the elder of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, miller
defendant: John Robson, the younger of Market Place Mill, Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, miller
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, libel, depositions and allegation
1 folder, 10 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Robson, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/5   1827
promoter: Robert Swan of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, potter (nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Ann Crow, wife of Thomas Crow of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, shoemaker (niece, one of next of kin and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Mulby of Hartley Pans, Earsdon, Northumberland, overman (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Swan vs Crow, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/6   1827
promoter: George William Todd of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, timber merchant, administrator of the goods of Thomas Burdon of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Ann Stuart (formerly Sigsworth), wife of James Stuart of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, bread baker (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Sigsworth of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, baker (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and inventory
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Todd vs Stuart, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1827/6
1828
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/1   1828
plaintiff: Abraham Dawson, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: William Andrews
probate cause - [details unknown]
Document - affidavit of serving citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dawson vs Andrews, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/2   1828-1829
promoter: John Fletcher of Hartlepool, County Durham, mason, yeoman (father and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Rebecca Fletcher, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Zachariah Fletcher of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, statuary mason (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell, the elder - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, condidit, affidavits and allegation
1 folder, 13 ff. 
Digitised material for Fletcher vs Fletcher, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/3   1828-1830
plaintiffs: Mowbray Lookup of Coatham Mundeville, Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, gent; John Lookup of Coundon Grange, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent: sons and acting executors of the will of John Lookup of Coundon Grange, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent, deceased
defendant: John Heugh of Middridge Grange, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, farmer
recovery of tithes of calves within Middridge Grange, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, libel, answers, allegation, interrogatories and depositions
1 folder, 30 ff. 
Digitised material for Lookup vs Heugh, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/4   1828-1829
promoter: Hannah Melvin of Russell Street, Drury Lane, Middlesex, widow (legatee of deceased)
defendants: John Brandling of Kenton Lodge, Northumberland, esq; Robert Green of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cleric (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Charles Ogle of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
proctors: Robert Burrell, the younger - prosecuting; Robert Burrell, the elder - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel and bill of costs
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Melvin vs Brandling, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/5   1828-1829
voluntary promoter: Charles Thorp of Ryton, County Durham, cleric, commissary of official of Richard Prosser, cleric, archdeacon of Durham
defendant: Joseph White of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham, cleric (curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale)
correction for drunkenness
proctors: Robert Burrell, the elder, substituted by Robert Burrell, the younger - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - act of court, bond, proxy, citations, articles, commission, substitution of proxy, depositions, sentence, suspension and bill of costs
1 folder, 41 ff. 
Digitised material for Thorp vs White, correction for drunkenness - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1828/5
1829
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/1   1829
promoters: churchwardens of Jarrow, County Durham: John Smith and John Straker and Henry Micheson and Richard Forster
defendant: William Wallis of Jarrow, County Durham (late churchwarden of deceased)
exhibition of churchwardens' accounts, Jarrow, County Durham
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Jarrow vs Wallis, exhibition of churchwardens' accounts - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/2   1829-1830
promoter: William Turnbull of Granary Row, Gateshead, County Durham, pitman (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Eleanor Turnbull of Park Lane, Gateshead, County Durham, widow (sole executrix and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of John Turnbull of Park Lane, Gateshead, County Durham, collier (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon, and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting; Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, affidavits, condidits, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Turnbull vs Turnbull, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/3   1829
promoters: Thomas Walker of Shire Moor, Tynemouth, Northumberland, farmer, son, next of kin and administrator of Ann Walker, widow, deceased, one of residuary legatees of deceased ([brother of deceased])
defendants: John Harrison of North Shields, Northumberland, common brewer; William Oliver of North Shields, Northumberland, pawnbroker (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Luke Walker of North Shields, Northumberland, cooper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Walker vs Harrison and Oliver, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/4   1829
plaintiff: William Webster of Durham St Giles, County Durham, chemist
defendant: Jane Grisdale of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow
intrusion into pew in Durham St Giles, County Durham
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - citation and libel
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Webster vs Grisdale, intrusion into pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1829/4
1830s
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1830/1   1830
promoter: John Blagdon (father and only next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Barbara Blagdon of Toll Square, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Blagdon of Toll Square, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Documents - citation and inventory
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Blagdon vs Blagdon, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1830/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1830/2   1830
promoter: official of the archdeacon of Northumberland: Charles Thorp, cleric
defendants: vicar, churchwardens and parishioners of Haltwhistle, Northumberland; Edward Blackett of Matfen, Northumberland, baronet
proving Beltingham chapel to be a chapel of ease to Haltwhistle
proctors: Burrell, senior - prosecuting; Robert Burrell, the younger - defending
Documents - proxy, citation, libel and acts of court
1 folder, 8 ff. 
Digitised material for Thorp vs churchwardens of Haltwhistle, Beltingham chapel to be a chapel of ease to Haltwhistle - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1830/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/1   1831-1832
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Alnwick, Northumberland: William Gibb and William Baird and Robert Swann and William Ogle
defendant: George Wilson of Abbey Lands, Alnwick, Northumberland, yeoman
recovery of church rates
Documents - citations, libel and answers
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Alnwick vs Wilson, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/2   1831
promoters: Nicholas Fenwick of North Shields, Northumberland, gent; Richard Medcalf of North Shields, Northumberland, gent; Ann Dickinson, spinster (executors of deceased)
defendants: James Shippard of North Shields, Northumberland, trimmer (brother of deceased); Ann Loraine of South Shields, County Durham, widow (sister of deceased); Isabella Atkinson of South Shields, County Durham, widow (sister of deceased); Martin Morris of North Shields, Northumberland, master mariner (nephew of deceased); John Morris of North Shields, Northumberland, master mariner (nephew of deceased); Margaret Whittingham of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Thomas Whittingham, pilot (niece of deceased); Isabella Lawson of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Matthew Lawson, pilot (niece of deceased); Martha Wheldon of Howdon Pans, Wallsend, Northumberland (niece of deceased)
relating to: will of John Shippard of Northumberland Place, Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
probate cause - to prove will
Documents - citations, condidit, depositions and sentence
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Shippard etc, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/3   1831
plaintiff: Ann Hay of Lesbury, Northumberland, spinster, minor, acting by her guardian, John Herdman of Lesbury, Northumberland, cleric, doctor of medicine
defendant: Richard Procter of Lesbury, Northumberland, cleric
defamation
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - election of guardian and proxy
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hay vs Procter, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1831/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/1   1832
promoter: [unknown]
defendant: James Thompson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, slater (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Thompson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, mason (deceased)
probate cause - [to exhibit inventory]
Documents - inventories and accounts
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Thompson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/2   1832
promoters: Jane Dixon, wife of Ralph Dixon of Jesmond, Northumberland, gent; Ralph Dixon, the younger of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent, executors of Mary Snowball of Folly Wharf, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow, deceased (while living, sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: William Swan of Walker, Longbenton, Northumberland (one of the executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Snowball of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke [and re-grant] probate
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Swan, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/3   1829-1833
promoter: Margaret Hill, wife of William Hill of Glasgow, North Britain, supervisor of excise (residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: Adam Smith of Berry Hill, Northumberland, farmer; James Jaffray of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, bookbinder (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Hill of Etal House, Ford, Northumberland, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke [and re-grant] probate, and to exhibit inventory
proctor: Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, allegations, affidavits, proxies, interrogatories, depositions, renunciation, will, answers, letters of request, arguments, sentence, acts of court and bill of costs
5 folders, 162 ff. 
Digitised material for Hill vs Smith, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/4   1832
promoter: Jane McDougle, spinster
defendants: John Grey and John Carr and George Carr (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Carr, esq (deceased)
probate cause - [to exhibit inventory ?]
Document - bill of costs
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for McDougle vs Grey and Carr, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/5   1832
promoter: Edward Coates Taylor of Baltimore, United States of America, cordwainer (nephew and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: George Hinde of Darlington, County Durham, butcher; Margaret Hinde of Darlington, County Durham, spinster, executors of Margaret Hinde of Darlington, County Durham, widow, deceased (while living, sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Coates (alias Coats) of Hurworth, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and re-grant admon
Documents - citation, libel, depositions, act of court and sentence
1 folder, 19 ff. 
Digitised material for Taylor vs Hinde, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1832/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1834/1   1834-1835
promoters: John Henry Thirlwell Elliott and Frances Mary Elliott, minor and infant (only children of deceased), acting by their guardian, William Elliott of Shank Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland, farmer (their uncle)
defendants: Henry Hird of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, chemist; John Brown of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, cutter; Catherine Talbot of Durham City, County Durham, spinster (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of John Elliott of Durham City, County Durham, draper (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; John Burrell - defending
Documents - election of guardian, proxies, citations, protest, allegations, affidavits, interrogatories, depositions, answers and acts of court
includes acts of court relating to separate cause: Rymer against Brown, 1834
5 folders, 114 ff. 
Digitised material for Elliott vs Hird, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1834/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1834/1(part)   1834
promoter: Elizabeth Rymer, wife of Thomas Rymer, mariner (niece of deceased)
defendant: Jane Brown, wife of Thomas Brown (sister of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Robinson (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (?)
proctors: R. Burrell - prosecuting; J. Burrell - defending
Document - acts of court
written up on acts of court for separate cause, Elliott against Hird et al, 1834-1835
(written onto acts for separate cause) 
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1835/1   1823-1840
promoters: James Ainslie; Margaret Ainslie (formerly Muckle) (his wife), adminstratrix of George Muckle, son and substituted legatee of deceased (granddaughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Muckle (son and acting executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Muckle of Norham, North Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, libel, proxies, answers, allegation and acts of court
1 folder, 43 ff. 
Digitised material for Ainslie vs Muckle, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1835/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1835/2   1835
promoter: Hammond Hubbick (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Ralph Dixon of Pelaw Wood House, Durham St Giles, County Durham, gent (brother, one of next of kin and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Dixon of Framwellgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, attorney at law (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Document - inventory
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Hubbick vs Dixon, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1835/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1836/1   1836-1837
promoter: Thomas Wilkinson of Hartlepool, County Durham, fisherman
defendant: Thomas Goulding of Hartlepool, County Durham, assistant overseer
for recovery of pew in Hartlepool, County Durham (possibly never came to court)
Document - letters
1 folder, 5 ff. 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Goulding, recovery of pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1836/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1837/1   1837
plaintiffs: Louisa Goddard, widow; Henry Wellesley, cleric
defendant: James Joseph Hope Vere, esq
[cause not stated] (cause from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury)
proctors: Nathaniel Robarts (substitute for Robert Rutherford) - prosecuting; John Irving Glennie (substitute for Joseph Edwards) - defending
Document - acts of court
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Goddard vs Vere, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1837/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1837/2   1837
promoter: James Simpson, esq
defendant: O'Callaghan
probate cause - [details unknown]
Documents - instructions to witness and deposition
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Simpson vs O'Callaghan, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1837/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1838/1   1838
plaintiff: John Christopher Hickson, esq
defendants: John Lambert of Alnwick, Northumberland, esq (sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased); Jane Aylward (alias Lambert) and Elizabeth Cooke (alias Lambert) of Alnwick, Northumberland, widows (daughters, only surviving next of kin and principal legatees of deceased)
relating to: will of Anthony Lambert of Alnwick, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will (cause in Court of Prerogative, Ireland)
Document - letters of request
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hickson vs Lambert etc, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1838/1
1840s
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1840/1   1840
plaintiff: Mary Peacock of Potto, Walton, York, spinster
defendant: James Mewburn of Leake, York, farmer
defamation
Document - citation
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Peacock vs Mewburn, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1840/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1841/1   1841
plaintiff: Harriet Leaton Blenkinsopp (formerly Collingwood)
defendant: George Thomas Leaton Blenkinsopp of Hoppy-Land, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, esq (her husband)
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery and cruelty (appealed to York)
proctor: Robert Burrell - defending
Documents - proxies, libel, notes, inhibition and monition
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Blenkinsopp vs Blenkinsopp, divorce for adultery and cruelty - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1841/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1842/1   1842
promoter: John Foster Elmslie of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, esq
defendant: Ann Elmslie of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow
matrimonial cause - for nullity of marriage because of affinity
proctor: Robert Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation and proxy
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for Elmslie vs Elmslie, nullity of marriage because of affinity - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1842/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1844/1   1844
promoters: John Blenkinsop of West Dean Lodge, South Shields (Borough), County Durham, farmer; Luke Blenkinsop of High Simonside, County Durham, farmer; Barnabas Collin of Jarrow, County Durham, farmer (executors of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Straker, wife of John Straker of Point Pleasant, Wallsend, Northumberland, gent (niece and one of next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Samuel Blenkinsop of West Dean House, South Shields (Borough), County Durham, farmer, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting; R. Burrell - defending
Documents - libel, citation, depositions, sentence, acts of court and folder
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Digitised material for Blenkinsop etc vs Straker, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1844/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1846/1   1830, 1846
promoter: Jane Green (formerly Redhead), spinster, wife of Thomas Green of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, shipowner (residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Redhead of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent (husband of deceased)
relating to: goods of Margaret Redhead of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, affidavits, will and acts of court
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Green vs Redhead, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1846/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1847/1   1847-1848
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Stanhope, County Durham: John Bainbridge and Thomas Sanderson and Matthew Longstaff and John Lonsdale and John Emerson and John Peart
defendants: Thomas Willis of Cross Hill, Stanhope, County Durham, farmer; John Holdroyd of Frosterley, Stanhope, County Durham, farmer; John Robinson of West Lowen, Stanhope, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Stanhope, County Durham (appealed to York; rectius, 3 separate causes)
proctors: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting; John Burrell - defendingJohn Burrell - defendingJohn Burrell - defending
Documents - notes, acts of court, affidavit, appeals, monitions, receipt and folder
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Stanhope vs Willis, Holdroyd, Robinson, recovery of church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1847/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1848/1   1848
promoters: Margaret White, administratrix of Robert White, creditor of deceased
defendant: Hannah Blackburn of Arbour House, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Blackburn of Arbour House, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: John Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, inventory, allegation, answers, acts of court and folder label
1 folder, 16 ff. 
Digitised material for White vs Blackburn, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1848/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1849/1   1849
promoters: Eleanor Farrage and James Farrage, minors (residuary legatees of deceased), acting by their guardian, James Farrage of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, shipowner (their father)
defendant: John Irwin of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - appointment of guardian, proxy, citation, declaration (for inventory), acts of court and folder
1 folder, 18 ff. 
Digitised material for Farrage vs Irwin, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1849/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1849/2   1848-1851
promoter: George Sharer of Gateshead, County Durham, agent (executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: Ralph Carnaby of Coxhoe, County Durham, fire-brick manufacturer (executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Tate of Gateshead, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (note of appeal (withdrawn))
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - proxy, allegations, citations, affidavits, wills, answers, argument, sentence and folder
3 folders, 154 ff. 
Digitised material for Sharer vs Carnaby, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1849/2
1850s
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1850/1   1850-1851
promoter: William Robson (brother and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Anne Robson (alias Martin) of Sunderland (Borough), County Durham, widow (relict and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Robson of High Street, Sunderland (Borough), County Durham, butcher, shipowner (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant admon
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, acts of court and folders
1 folder, 24 ff. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Robson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1850/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1851/1   1851
promoter: Alexander Haig, (surviving partner of firm of Messrs James Haig and Son) (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Alexander George Gray of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wine and spirit merchant (creditor and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ephraim Dixon of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, spirit merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - citation, inventory, proxy, acts of court, note and folders
1 folder, 14 ff. 
Digitised material for Haig vs Gray, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1851/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1851/2   1851-1859
plaintiff: John Potts of Sunderland (Borough), County Durham, surgeon
defendant: Agnes Potts (née Bradley) of Hayes, Middlesex
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery (papers transmitted to Court of Matrimonial and Divorce Causes under 1857 act, 1859)
proctors: J. Burrell - prosecuting; Marsden - defending
Documents - acts of court, letters and folder
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Potts vs Potts, divorce for adultery - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1851/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/1   1852
promoter: Edward Hussey Adamson of Heworth St Alban, County Durham, cleric
defendant: Thomas Snowdon of Heworth St Alban, County Durham (chapelwarden)
correction for removal of two candlesticks and an alms dish from the communion table, Heworth St Alban, County Durham
proctor: John Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - bond, citation, proxy, testimonial, articles, acts of court and folder
1 folder, 29 ff. 
Digitised material for Adamson vs Snowdon, correction for removal of two candlesticks and an alms dish from the communion table - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/2   1852-1853
plaintiff: James Humphrey Brown of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, cleric
defendant: Joseph Snowdon of Murton Colliery, Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, labourer
defamation
proctor: Thomas Marsden - prosecuting
Documents - acts of court, citation, proxy and folder
1 folder, 7 ff. 
Digitised material for Brown vs Snowdon, defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/3   1852-1854
plaintiff: Elizabeth Laidler (formerly Hall)
defendant: William Laidler (her husband) of Elsdon, County Durham, farmer
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty and adultery
proctor: John Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citations, proxies, libel, allegation, affidavits, sentence, acts of court and folder label
1 folder, 53 ff. 
Digitised material for Laidler vs Laidler, divorce for cruelty and adultery - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/4   1852
plaintiffs: Matthew Plummer of Heworth, County Durham, cleric; Pearson of Heworth, County Durham (chapelwarden)
defendant: John Stephenson of Heworth, County Durham (chapelwarden)
disruption of pew in Heworth, County Durham
details of cause uncertain
Documents - letters and certificates
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Plummer vs Stephenson, pew in Heworth - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/5   1849-1852
promoters: Peter Smurthwaite and John Smurthwaite and Margaret Marshall and George Priarman (cousins and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Brian Harrison of West Newbiggin, County Durham, farmer (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Hannah Smurthwaite of Hartburn, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (otherwise to revoke probate and re-grant admon)
proctor: Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - probate, citations, proxies, inventory, allegation, interrogatories, affidavits, answers, acts of court and folder
2 folders, 50 ff. 
Digitised material for Smurthwaite etc vs Harrison, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/6   1852
plaintiff: Ann Welsh (formerly Allison) of Durham City, County Durham
defendant: William Welsh of Red Hurworth, Kelloe, County Durham, farmer
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty and adultery
proctor: John Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, acts of court and folder label
1 folder, 6 ff. 
Digitised material for Welsh vs Welsh, divorce for cruelty and adultery - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1852/6
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1854/1   1832-1855
promoters: Isaac Barras and James Barras and Mary Barras and Elizabeth Barras of Craghead, County Durham, spinsters (surviving children of William Barras and as such the residuary legatees of deceased)
defendants: John Brack of Farrington Hall, Silksworth, County Durham, farmer; Robert Ralph (or Ralph Robert) Anderson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, surgeon (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Barras of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, late of the Fourth Incline, Hetton Railway, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, crate maker (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; Thomas Marsden - defending
Documents - renunciation, citation, affidavits, allegation, proxies, acts of court, copy will, answers, deposition and folder
1 folder, 38 ff. 
Digitised material for Barras vs Brack and Anderson, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1854/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1855/1   1855-1856
promoters: Wylam Hudspeth and Thomas Hudspeth of Gateshead, County Durham, cabinet makers (executors of deceased)
defendants: Catherine Hudspeth of Gateshead Low Fell, Gateshead, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased); William Hudspeth of Marley Hill Colliery, Whickham, County Durham, master shifter (nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Hudspeth of Gateshead Low Fell, Gateshead, County Durham, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: John Burrell - prosecuting; [in person], R. Burrell and Marsden - defending
Documents - citations, depositions, proxy, allegations, sentence, acts of court and folder
1 folder, 29 ff. 
Digitised material for Hudspeth vs Hudspeth, probate - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1855/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1859/1   1850-1859
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: Thomas Alderson of North Hall, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctor: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting
Documents - citation, proxy, libel and folder
1 folder, 15 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Alderson - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1859/1
1860s
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1862/1   1862-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: Edward Backhouse of Ashbourne, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, gent
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham (referred to Exchequer of Pleas)
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxy, protest, answer, order, notes, acts of court and wrapper
1 folder, 28 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Backhouse - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1862/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/1   1860-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: Robert Fair of Tunstal Road, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel and copy rates
1 folder, 20 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Fair - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/2   1859-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: Thomas Hall of The Plains, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel, copy rates and notes
1 folder, 23 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Hall - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/3   1859-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: William Nixon of Durham Road, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel, copy rates, acts of court and wrapper
1 folder, 26 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Nixon - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/4   1859-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendant: John Proud of Tunstal Road, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmer
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel and copy rates
1 folder, 9 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Proud - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/5   1861-1863
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Edwin Gray and John James Kayll
defendants: James Tate and William Tate and John Tate of Durham Road, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, farmers
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Robert Anthony Burrell - prosecuting; Robert Brown - defending
Documents - citation, proxies, libel, copy rates, answers and acts of court
1 folder, 21 ff. 
Digitised material for Gray vs Tate - church rates - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1863/5
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1868/1   1868-1869
plaintiffs: churchwardens of Wolsingham, County Durham: William Shaw, the younger and John Teasdale Bell and William Newby and Anthony Scorer
defendant: Valentine Devey (Devy) of Wolsingham, County Durham, surgeon
perturbation of pew in Wolsingham, County Durham
proctors: Thomas Jones - prosecuting; J.G. Hargreaves - defending
Documents - acts of court, proxies, libel, answers, allegation, notes and wrapper
1 folder, 41 ff. 
Digitised material for Shaw vs Devey - pew - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1868/1
Undated
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/1   undated
plaintiff: Steven Walton
defendant: Jane Lawson
Defamation (fornication and corruption)
Notes relating to affidavits/depositions, by Jane Walker, spinster, and Jane Rudd, spinster
Identification of cause uncertain
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Walton vs Lawson - defamation - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/1
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/2   undated
Note relating to examination/deposition of Mary Potts of Bishopwearmouth
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Note relating to examination/deposition of Mary Potts of Bishopwearmouth - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/2
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/3   undated
Note relating to administration to Thomas Newcomb of Bishop Auckland, blacksmith, deceased
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Note relating to administration to Thomas Newcomb of Bishop Auckland blacksmith - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/3
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/4   undated
Notes for depositions of Mary Farguson of Bishop Auckland, wife of Thomas Farguson; George Carlisle of Bishop Auckland, yeoman; Robert Wrangham of Bishop Auckland, innkeeper
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Notes for depositions of Mary Farguson; George Carlisle; Robert Wrangham - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/4
DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/5   undated
Notes for depositions of Thomas Young, William Lamb and Thomas Carter
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Notes for depositions of Thomas Young William Lamb and Thomas Carter - DDR/EJ/CCD/3/undated/5
Cause papers - notes and lists etc
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/4
Extent: 1 bundle
General notes, lists and indexes relating to the series of Consistory Court cause papers
A late 18th century index to the cause papers and some modern (19th-20th century) notes and lists. Some of the lists include numbers, as found on some of the cause papers.

Citation drafts and notes
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/5
Dates of creation: 1730s, 1770s-1790s and undated
Extent: 2¼ boxes
Drafts for citation mandates and notes of other court documents
Small documents, with notes of citations and other court records, probably used as drafts for preparing the court documents. Many of these documents have been previously filed on 'thongs' or spikes, and their chronological order is not very strict.
Date order. Undated documents are generally left in the order in which they were found, among the dated documents. Original bundles or groupings have not been broken up or re-sorted.
Most of the documents for the 1770s and 1780s are still filed on a rusty spike, and cannot be consulted until they have been flattened and conserved.

Citation mandates
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/6
Dates of creation: 1727, 1730-1735, 1737, 1776, 1792, 1800-1826
Extent: 3 boxes
Mandates addressed to apparitors or local clergy etc, to cite parties to the consistory court
The citation mandates are accompanied by a few original folders and several unidentified fragments. They often include a certificate from the apparitor of having served the citation.
Sorted by date, and each date then arranged by surname

Monitions
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/7
Dates of creation: 1731-1734
Extent: 1 folder
Monitions to pay costs
DDR/EJ/CCD/3
Many more monitions are included among the papers for particular causes: only a few have been previously kept separate to form this class.

Declarations of penance
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/8
Dates of creation: 1668-1856 and undated1668, 1711-1722, 1731-1737, 1760-1831, 1856 and undated
Extent: 3 boxes
Declarations of penances to be performed by guilty parties in consistory court causes
Sorted by year, and by surname within each year
DDR/EJ/CCD/3
The main series of consistory court cause papers also includes a few declarations of penance.

Excommunications, significations to J.P.s and absolutions
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/9
Dates of creation: 1720-18121720, 1724, 1731-1733, 1735, 1767, 1776-1777, 1789, 1811-1812
Extent: 1 folder
Schedules of excommunication (for reading out within a guilty party's parish church), absolutions, and related documents.
DDR/EJ/CCD/3
Other excommunications and related documents may be found among the main series of consistory court cause papers.

Bills of expenses
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCD/10
Dates of creation: 1750-1770
Extent: 1 bundle
Proctors' bills of costs for various individual causes

General Consistory Court Records
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG
Statutes of the consistory court
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/1/1
Dates of creation: 1573
Extent: 1 volume, 14 ff. (all parchment)
Book of statutes of the consistory court, with table of fees
Formerly referenced DDR/vols.XVIII/2
These statutes (or another copy of them) are printed in J.Raine (ed), The injunctions and other ecclesiastical proceedings of Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, from 1575 to 1587 (Surtees Society, number 22, 1850)
, pp. xvii-xix
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Statutes of the consistory court, 1573 - DDR/EJ/CCG/1/1

Precedent books
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/2
Dates of creation: 1580-1615, 1780-1815, 1825-1826, 1859-1874
Extent: 3 volumes
Books of forms, precedents and other legal notes and opinions for the consistory court
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.XVIII/3,4,8
Precedent books within other collections held by Durham University Library include the following.
  • Durham Cathedral Archives: four precedent books, ca.1530-1599, listed online at DCD/D/EPB/1-3 and DCD/T/YB
  • Church Commission (Bishopric Estates deposit): formula book of institutions and presentments, ca.1671-1672, reference CCB B/217/52

Durham Cathedral Library (DCL) has several collections holding stray precedent books, as follows.
  • J.J. Howe Collection: three precedent books, 1537-1750, listed at JJH 8/2-4
  • Christopher Hunter Manuscripts: two precedent books, mid/late 16th century, as noted towards end of list below
  • James Raine Manuscripts: two precedent books, late 16th and 17th centuries, as noted at end of list below


DDR/EJ/CCG/2/1   late 16th and early 17th centuries, ca.1580-1615
At f.iii (verso) is a note by John Booth dated 15 October 1863, referring to a similar volume in the Dean and Chapter Library (identified as 'Swift's book', Raine MS/124).
f.310r-v includes a jury verdict in a murder case, before a Durham court, 1624.
ff.262v-309v and 311r-386v comprise a list of legal cases and notes, arranged in A-Z order by initial letter, possibly in the hand of Clement Colmore, chancellor. (This section was formerly identified as an index to the rest of the volume, but it seems rather to be a miscellaneous set of notes and legal precedents, including references to other legal text books or records.)
The rest of the volume is a miscellaneous collection of forms, precedents, legal opinions and accounts of individual causes. Many causes are written up in some detail, and the names and details appear to relate to real causes (names are not abbreviated, for instance).
Original text ends at f.386v.
Binding: labelled 'Liber Cur. Consist. Dunelm.'
Sent for repair to binding and page edges, 7/2/1980 (f.151 turned back to front during repair)
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Precedent book, ca.1580-1615 - DDR/EJ/CCG/2/1
DDR/EJ/CCG/2/2   1780-1815
Book containing legal notes and opinions, with some forms and precedents, marked “Forms”. Concerns both causes in the Consistory Court and other administrative processes (such as institutions of clergy etc). Much of the volume consists of explanations of or commentaries on particular legal causes or processes [by Samuel Viner, surrogate]. The notes and precedents are arranged alphabetically by initial letters, and there is an index at the end of the volume.
Title page inscribed “Record of Cases which occurred in the Consistory Court of Durham to which are added Opinions, Decisions, & Forms of Procedure relative to The Office & Duties of Surrogate and the conduct Of other Ecclesiastical Matters: By Samuel Viner A.M. Principal Surrogate from 1780 to 1815 during the Chancellorships of Dr Harris, Dr S Bernard & Sir S Bernard Bt”
Inside front cover signed by James Raine, surrogate, 1825. Volume contains a few later additions [by James Raine].
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Precedent book of Samuel Viner - DDR/EJ/CCG/2/2
DDR/EJ/CCG/2/3   1825-1826, 1859-1874
Book of legal notes and lists etc, probably compiled by or for James Raine and John Cundill, principal surrogates, with some acts of court, containing:
  • acts of the consistory court, 1825-1826, perhaps written up as a draft for the main consistory court act book (first ca.12ff., compare act book at DDR/EJ/CCA/1/31)
  • mixture of acts, notes, lists of surrogates, tables of fees, notes of consecrations attended and surrogates sworn in, and other matters, dated 1859-1874. There are also a few more extensive notes on particular legal questions. (next ca.34ff.)
  • rest of volume is blank

Marked 'James Raine, Durham, 1825' inside flysheet. Cover labelled on outside, 'Acta in Cur. Consist. Dunelm. 1825, &c'.
There are a few loose documents inside the front cover, as follows:
  • list of surrogates and commissioners, 1818
  • legal opinion in a case of alleged fraudulent marriage licence application, 1821
  • list of surrogates, 1826
  • undated petition from surrogates in Newcastle and Gateshead
  • note of suspension of a surrogate in Morpeth, undated

Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Consistory Court Precedent book of James Raine - DDR/EJ/CCG/2/3
DCL, Hunter MS 18 (associated item)   2nd half 16th century
Book of forms, precedents and legal notes and opinions, with some original cause papers bound in.
Includes an index to legal notes (middle section of volume), not in good A-Z order. (Compare last section of precedent book among the DDR, reference DDR/EJ/CCG/2/1.)
ca.150-200 ff. 
DCL, Hunter MS 18a (associated item)   mainly 1540s-1570s
Book of forms and precedents, including forms for administrative functions (as institutions etc).
Includes mainly full documents, not extracts. Much less mixed than Hunter MSS/18.
iii + 170 ff. 
original binding and additional documents are bound at back (7 ff.).
DCL, Raine MS 123 (associated item)   mainly 17th century, with some earlier and later documents
A book of forms and precedents for use in ecclesiastical courts and other ecclesiastical business, evidently belonging originally to Dr Isaac Basire, jun., Official of the Archdeacon of Northumberland in the late 17th century, although not written in his own hand.
The forms and precedents are of actual cases, but often without names and dates. There is an index at the end of the volume.
This volume is described in the Pilgrim Trust report (by Miss L.M. Midgeley, May 1949) as a deposition book (on page 7, footnote).
Other matter included is as follows:
Order from Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes to enquire into the reading in churches of the Declaration of Indulgence, 1688 (f.101r)
Commission by Bishop Crewe as Lord Lieutenant to Isaac Basire, jun., to be Deputy Lieutenant (f.103r-v)
Tables of fees in the Palatinate and ecclesiastical courts of Durham, late 16th to late 17th centuries (ff.150r-164r)
Letter to Isaac Basire, sen., from John Cruso at Doctor's Commons, giving an opinion from an anonymous lawyer on matters of precedence, and legal and historical information concerning altar rails, 1664/5 (ff.165v-172r)
List or parishes and chapelries in the diocese of Durham, and Allertonshire, 1581 (vv.173r-174r)
Note of the arms of Basire and Corbet - Isaac Basire, sen., married Frances Corbet (f.198v)
“Dr. Sanderson's Paper and Censure” - on the circumstances in which it is permissable to submit to an unjust power (ff.201r-203r)
Account of Richard Hutton, receiver-general of Durham, 1607-1608 (ff.210r-218v)
A list of offices under the bishop of Durham (f.219r-v)
Will of John Prest of Northallerton, blacksmith, 1728 (f.220r-v)
North Bailey Land Tax, 1726, and Window Duty, 1727 (ff.221r-222r)
Letter of Attorney of Lawson Trotter of Skelton Castle to his agent, Michael Lacy, to receive an annuity under the will of Joseph Hall, 1733/4 (ff.222v-223r)
“Dr. Granvill's Instructions to his servant” - a moral homily, incomplete (ff.223v-227v)
Letters Testimonial of Thomas Sharp, archdeacon of Northumberland, concerning commutation of a penance (ff.230v-231v)
Schedule of fees in the courts of the archdeacons of Durham and Northumberland and the Dean and Chapter's Peculiar (ff.232r-233r)
Certificate as to a widow's need for a pension from the Corporation of Sons of the Clergy, 1734 (f.234r)

i + 275 ff. 
DCL, Raine MS 124 (associated item)   mainly 1561-1577, but with some later material
Volume of forms and precedents, mainly relating to Consistory Court causes. Similar kinds of documents and/or documents for similar causes are generally kept together.
Attributed by James Raine to Robert Swift, spiritual chancellor 1561-1578, but containing some material of a later date.
Partial indexes bound in at front of volume.
Other matter included is as follows:
Note of fees at York (f.61r-v)
Statutes of the court, including notes on the roles of the court officials, [1574] (ff.76r-83r; compare separate volume of statutes among the Durham Diocesan Records, reference DDR/EJ/CCG/1)
Tables of fees, possibly forming part of the statutes of the court, 1574 (ff.83v-85r)
York statutes (ff.86r-92r)
Notes on the 'sede vacante' jurisdiction of the archbishop of York within Durham diocese (f.92r)
Verses relating to same, purporting to date from ca.1310 (f.92r)
Articles ministered to Edward Deeringe by Privy Council with his answers, in a case relating to liturgy and doctrine (ff.176r-178v)
Religious verses (f.179r-v; n.b. two consecutive folios are numbered '179')
Notes on the Officialty jurisdiction of the Dean and Chapter of Durham, with copies of 15th century documents (ff.208r-209v)
Appointment by letters patent of the Commission for Causes Ecclesiastical within the Province of York, followed by tables and notes on the same, 1589 (ff.210r-227r)
Legal opinions in tithe causes, 1606-1607 (ff.230r-231r & 234v-236v)
Valuations of rectories and vicarages, and sums to be paid to proctors of the York Convocation, 1605 & 1606 (ff.233r-234r)
Appointment of receivers of tithes and other money owing to the Crown, with list of debts by benefice, 1619 (ff.239r-240r)
List of benefices in the bishop's patronage, with valuations in the king's books (f.241r)
Legal opinion in a tithe cause (f.241v)
List of bishop's tithes (ff.242r-243r)
Blank pages (ff.244r-281r & 282r-308v; n.b. several folios are wanting or numbers omitted)
Doctrinal statements, 1606-1608 (f.281v)
Inventories, 1620 (ff.314r-316v)

316 ff. plus indexes at front (4 ff.) 
Extracts from this volume are printed under the reference 'Swift's Book', in Surtees Society 21 (see start of list for details), also in Surtees Society 22, pxvii-xix (statutes) & p141
Returns of fees
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/3
Dates of creation: 1876-1900
Extent: 1 box
Returns of fees received by the various officers of the consistory court (chancellor, registrar etc), sent to the secretary of state for the Home Office under 7&8 Victoria c.68 and 38&39 Victoria c.76

Returns of judicial proceedings
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/4
Dates of creation: 1862-1867, 1897-1904, 1934-1936, 1973
Extent: ½ box
Returns of proceedings in the consistory court to the secretary of state for the Home Office or (later) the Lord Chancellor (for inclusion in the Civil Judicial Statistics)

Miscellaneous returns
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/5
Dates of creation: [1835]-1856, 1870-1889
Extent: ½ box
Various returns of causes, court officers etc

Miscellaneous documents
Reference: DDR/EJ/CCG/6
Extent: 1 small tray
Various court documents, unsorted

Probate
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO A typescript consolidated list of probate act books, consistory court books and other books from the Durham Diocesan Registry which record probate and administrations, as distinct from litigation concerning wills, available in the Palace Green library search room.
For editions of probate records published by the Surtees Society and Yorkshire Archaeological Society, see the page of texts (with links to online editions) at our North East Inheritance project website.
DPR: Durham Probate Records

Wills
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/1
Dates of creation: 1743, 1760 and undated [19th century]
Extent: 1 folder
Three original wills (one incomplete), probably strays from consistory court papers, as follows:
These wills were found among a box of citation mandates. Their provenance is unknown, but they are assumed to be strays from consistory court papers.

Caveat books
DDR/EJ/PRO/2/1   1728-1793
Language:  Latin until 1732, English from 1733
Registers of caveats issued on behalf of creditors and relations etc, in cases of probate. A creditor, relation or other person interested in the goods of the deceased could file a caveat through a proctor in the consistory court, to prevent any probate from being granted without the proctor's knowledge. Includes, at end of volume, list of wills [proved?] sede vacante
1 volume 
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.VI/1
Sent for repair and binding, 17/6/1974. Returned 17/1/1975.
The subscription books at DDR/EA/CLS/1/3-4 include a few caveats dated 1710-1711 and 1725 on the flyleaves.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Register of caveats in cases of probate, 1728-1793 - DDR/EJ/PRO/2/1
DDR/EJ/PRO/2/2   1794-1858
Registers of caveats issued on behalf of creditors and relations etc, in cases of probate. A creditor, relation or other person interested in the goods of the deceased could file a caveat through a proctor in the consistory court, to prevent any probate from being granted without the proctor's knowledge. At the end of the volume, a caveat against the granting of a marriage licence, undated [mid-19th century]
1 volume 
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.VI/2
Sent for repair and binding, 17/6/1974. Returned 17/1/1975.
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Register of caveats in cases of probate, 1794-1858 - DDR/EJ/PRO/2/2
Citation and monition mandates
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/3
Dates of creation: 1730-1735, 1800-1826
Extent: 3 boxes
Mandates are issued in the name of the bishop (or the guardians of the spiritualities, sede vacante), either to 'cite' particular (named) individuals or relations, or to 'monish' all and singular the next of kin of the deceased in general. In either case, those cited/monished are to appear before the consistory court in a probate cause. The citation or monition mandate usually includes details of the cause in dispute, and of the deceased's name etc.
There are also a few blank printed forms, dating from the 1850s.
Language:  Latin until March 1732, English from April 1733
DDR/EJ/CCD/3: Cause papers, 1637-1638, 1678, 1716-1868
The files of papers relating to individual probate cases in the consistory court often include citation or monition mandates - the mandates in this class were probably originally extracted or kept separate from the other court papers.

Renunciations of administration rights
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/4
Dates of creation: 1767, 1794
Extent: 1 folder
Two renunciations by administrators or executors of the rights to administer the goods of deceased persons, both endorsed as being admitted in the consistory court
Both renunciations were found in a box of citation mandates, and are probably strays from consistory court papers for particular probate causes.

Commissions to hear oaths of administrators or executors
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/5
Dates of creation: 1731, 1785-1788, 1799, 1803, 1840-1851
Extent: 2½ boxes
Commissions issued by the bishop's vicar general (or, sede vacante, the dean and chapter of Durham) to named clerics to hear the oaths of those appointed as administrators of a deceased's goods or executors of her/his will, and to take a bond from them. The commissions are endorsed with a certificate of their completion.
Language:  The 1731 commissions are in Latin, the rest in English.
Two bundles of commissions, dated ca. 1780s, are very fragile and unfit for production.

Administration bonds and executors' bonds
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/6
Dates of creation: 1695, 1828, 1841-1853
Extent: 1 bundle
This class includes letters of request to swear administrators and execute admons, and related items. Some of the bonds are attached to commissions to hear oaths and/or affidavits stating the value of the deceased's goods.
Also a folder of blank forms

Inventories
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/7
Dates of creation: ca. 1676-1846 (but mainly 18th century)
Extent: 1 box, 59 items
Probate inventories, probably originally extracted from consistory court cause papers
These inventories originally formed a complete file. But at what stage they were separated from related cause papers is not known.
A few of the documents are declarations of the value of a deceased's goods instead of a full inventory.
As the inventories cannot be dated consistently, they have been arranged in alphabetical order by surname of the deceased.
Printed list of this series and other probate records within DDR is kept in the Palace Green library search room with the DPR lists, but not yet incorporated into the online probate database.
DPR: Durham Probate Records
Few post-1720 inventories survive among the probate records.

Correspondence and notes
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRO/8
Dates of creation: 1816, 1841-1853, 1883-1896, (undated)
Extent: 1 bundle
Various and miscellaneous letters and other papers from various sources (not an original series of documents)

Marriage Licence Applications
Reference: DDR/EJ/MLA
Licence bonds and allegations
Reference: DDR/EJ/MLA/1
Dates of creation: ca.1664-1995
Extent: 283 boxes and 57 mini trays (some boxes over-full) Bonds and allegations for 1821-1837 are listed in the separate catalogue. Notes on other finding aids for the remainder of the series are included at the start of that catalogue.

Whitburn marriage allegations
Reference: DDR/EJ/MLA/2
Dates of creation: 1829-18431829, 1838-1843
Extent: 1 box
Affidavits (allegations) by parties to be married by licence, Whitburn parish

Whitburn marriage licences
Reference: DDR/EJ/MLA/3
Dates of creation: 1788-1858
Extent: 1 box
Original marriage licences for parties from Whitburn parish

Miscellaneous or general notes
Reference: DDR/EJ/MLA/4
Dates of creation: 1897-1901 and undated [temp John Habgood, bishop 1973-1983]
Extent: ½ box
Letters from applicants relating to marriage licences (mainly acknowledgements for licences received), 1897-1901
Examples of forms relating to applications for marriage licences, from various dioceses, temp. John Habgood

Faculties
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC
Registers of faculties
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/1
Dates of creation: 1767-1919
Extent: 5 volumes First four volumes were formerly referenced DDR/vols.XII/1-4, the fifth was previously DDR vols 1975/xi.
An index to Northumberland faculties recorded within registers 1-4 is kept with the printed catalogues in Palace Green library.

DDR/EJ/FAC/1/1   1767-1792
Index at front. Also at end, some wills made or proved 1752 and one made 1757.
DDR/EJ/FAC/1/2   1792-1839
The following items are loose in this volume:
  • index to pew faculties up to p.119 (found in box of miscellaneous 19th-20th century faculties)
  • modern index (no page references)
  • list of pew holders in Durham St Oswald, 1837 (between pp.340 and 341): should really go with faculty papers number 41
DDR/EJ/FAC/1/3   1841-1863
Index at front. See also next item.
DDR/EJ/FAC/1/4   1841-1908
Index at front. Pages 1-143 duplicate previous item.
DDR/EJ/FAC/1/5   November 1907-June 1919
Original index only included entries up to p.122 - index now continued to include remaining entries in volume. Note that the individual parishes mentioned in 'omnibus' faculties are not included in the index.
This volume was treated to have mould removed and part of back cover which had been destroyed by mould was repaired, Oct.-Nov. 1978
Draft faculty papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/2
Dates of creation: 1870-1882
Extent: 2 boxes
Drafts of the faculties (usually with a draft citation, and including some annotations and comments by the Chancellor), relating to faculty numbers DDR/EJ/FAC/3/178 and DDR/EJ/FAC/3/184-261.
A number of faculty papers for Northumberland churches dated 1869-1881 have been removed from this class for transfer to Northumberland County Record Office.
The draft faculty papers carry the same numbers as used on the main series of faculty papers. There are many gaps in the numbering series, mainly due to the removal of Northumberland items from the class.

Faculty and archdeacons' certificate papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/3
Dates of creation: 1697-2010 (but mainly 19th-20th centuries)
Extent: 95 metres See separate catalogue of faculty papers.

Faculties not proceeded with
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/4
Dates of creation: 1913-1987
Extent: 9 boxes
Papers for faculty applications which have been withdrawn or are incomplete, or for any reason are not included in the main index and series of faculty papers and archdeacons' certificates
Some at least of these papers are for faculties or archdeacons' certificates that were almost certainly granted. Why these faculties or certificates have not been numbered and included in the main faculties index (and so why the papers are in this class rather than the main faculty papers series) is unclear.
Sorted into order by name of church. Listed below up to Langley Park only.

DDR/EJ/FAC/4/1/1-4   6 May - 3 June 1957
Aycliffe
Disinterment and reinterment of remains of John George Robson
Petition, correspondence with incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/2/1-9   20 March - 13 June 1962
Aycliffe St Andrew
Churchyard wrought iron gates, in memory of Mrs and Miss Richardson
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/3/1-2    6 - 7 January 1982
Aycliffe St Andrew
Restoration of stonework of tower
Correspondence with registrar and incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/4/1-2    25 - 28 January 1983
Aycliffe St Andrew
Reservation of grave space
Correspondence between registrar and incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/5/1-3    25 - 29 June 1984
Barnard Castle Cemetery Chapel
Demolition of Cemetery Chapel
Correspondence between registrar and incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/6/1-44   3 December 1964 - 13 July 1965
Barnard Castle St Mary
Sound amplification system
Petition, citation, supplier's estimate of cost, sketch plan of proposed installation, correspondence with incumbent, solicitor, DAC, chancellor and registrar; memorandum from registrar to chancellor
Project shelved due to shortage of funds
DDR/EJ/FAC/4//7/1-3   8 September - 5 November 1986
Beamish St Andrew
Demolition of dividing churchyard wall
Correspondence with registrar and District Council, sketch plan of suggested proposals
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/8/1-9    12 April - 4 October 1983
Belmont St Mary Magdelene
Removal of headstones to the permieter wall of the churchyard and the creation of a parish garden
Petition, press cuttings, correspondence with incumbent, PCC, church warden, and registrar; DCC report
Application withdrawn in order to meet with DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/9/1-2    3 - 16 March 1931
Benfieldside
Replacement of gas lighting system with electric
Petition, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/10/1-43    October 1958 - October 1959
Benfieldside St Cuthbert
Replacement of central heating system with gas-fired boiler
Petition, citation, report of proposals, two plans, minutes of PCC meeting, gas-fired heaters pamphlets, photographs of church interior, list of criticisms and responses to proposals, correspondence with incumbent, registrar, solicitors, DAC, chancellor, Central Council for the Care of Churches, archdeacon
Architects Eltringham and Lowes of Blackhill, soluicitors Lazenby, Snowball and Blackett of Durham
Application withdrawn by PCC given firm's unwillingness to argue in favour of the scheme before a Consistory Court
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/11/1-2    24 - 30 March 1983
Benfieldside St Cuthbert
Maintenance of churchyard, removal of curb-stones
Correspondence with incumbent and registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/11a/1-2    23 Novermber 1962 - 10 January 1963
Billingham St Cuthbert
Introduction of altar cross, candlesticks and sanctuary lamp; in memory of donor's wife
Correspondence with incumbent and registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/12/1    20 January 1982
Billingham St Cuthbert
Removal of kerbs and damaged headstones frpm churchyard
Correspondence from borough council town clerk to registrar, enclosing cheque for fees
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/12a/1    29 March 1962
Billingham St Aidan
Replacement of existing church tables with two small oak tables
Correspondence from incumbent to registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/13/1-15   7 November 1961 - February 1962
Birtley St John the Evangelist
Stained glass window depicting St John and erection of oak memorial panel commemmorating the ministry of the Revd Alec Miller Stephens
Designer Stanley M. Scott of Reed Millican & Co. Ltd; proposed materials British "Antique" glass with bronze saddle bars
Scale illustration of proposed stained glass window, form listing details of proposed window, scale plan of proposed commemmoration plaque, petition, note and memorandum from PCC secretary, DAC comments on petition, correspondence with incumbent, registrar, DCC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/14/1-11   2 May - 30 September 1963
Bishop Middleham St Michael
Replacement of broken windows
Designer L. Evetts of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; proposed materials hand-made clear glass
Note and copy of resolution passed by PCC, scale drawing of proposed windows, note from registrar, correspondence with registrar, incumbent and DAC, petition
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/15/1    n.d. (c. 1920s)
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church
Envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/16/1-9   3 February - 17 March 1956
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church#
Installation of two overhead gas heaters
Plan of proposed position of gas heaters, pamphlet for Bratt Colbran overhead radiant gas heaters, petition, correspondence with incumbent and registrar, memorandum from DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/17/1-2   24 November 1920
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel
Introduction of a Holy Communion table
Correspondence from incumbent to registrar, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/18/1-8   3 July - 6 September 1961
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel
Installation of two occasional tables constructed in oak, for supporting flower vases
Designer Coutts and Findlater Ltd of Sunderland
Petition with note from incumbent, scale drawing of proposed tables, memorandum from DAC, correspondence with incumbent and registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/19/1-5   24 September 1923 - 5 July 1924
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel
Hanging of glazed and framed "Roll of Honour" of the men of St Gabriel's Church who served in the Great War
Framed in oak
Petition, photograph of proposed Roll of Honour, photograph of church interior indicating proposed location of memorial, correspondence from incumbent to Lord Bishop, envelope addressed to registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/20/1-16   4 July - 28 November 1984
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion
Introduction of gas heaters
Petition, plan of proposed radiant heating scheme, two photographs of church interior, details of proposals and projected running costs, quotation from Gradwood Limited heating installation company, DAC report, memorandum from registrar to Chancellor, correspondence with incumbent, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office, Gradwood Limited heating installation company
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/21/1-2   26 August 1969
Bishopwearmouth St Mark Millfield
Construction of a parsonage
Architects Hawkins, Heath and Nelson
Memorandum from registrar to chancellor, scale plan of site of proposed parsonage with phorographs showing site
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/21a/1-3   27 - 28 July 1962
Bishopwearmouth South Hylton St Mary
Installation of new heating system
Correspondence with incumbent, pamphlet relating to elecrtical wiring in churches
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/22/1-2   23 February 1927
Bishopwearmouth St Michael
Introduction of a litany desk or fald stool as part of a memorial to Major Hudson
Correspondence with incumbent, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/23/1-4   12 - 15 December 1931
Bishopwearmouth St Michael
Introduction of a cross and candlesticks
Correspondence with incumbent and registrar, letter of opposition to faculty, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/23a/1-15   November 1980 - January 1981
Bishopwearmouth St Michael
Internal alterations and introduction of glazed screens
Architects Charlewood, Curry, Wilson and Atkinson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Specification for proposed alterations, scale plans showing proposed office, lavatory areas, fire precautions, enclosure to transept staircase, screens to kitchens and narthexes, screens to north and south outer aisles and south entrance lobby, electrical installation, reordering of church interior, survey of ground plan and sections as-existing
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/24/1-4   27 May - 1 June 1987
Blackhall St Andrew
Introduction of a stained glass window
Correspondence with incumbent, chancellor and registrar, memorandum from registrar to chancellor, DAC note to registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/25/1-8   12 - 23 May 1958
Burnmoor
Erection of a black ebony tablet with gold leaf lettering in memory of John William Langton
Petition, scale drawing of proposed tablet, correspondence with incumbent, petitioner, registrar and Dunelm Granite Co. Ltd.
PCC voted against granting a faculty
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/26/1   
Burnopfield St James
Reservation of grave space adjoining that of her husband by Mrs Appleby of Burnopfield
Correspondence from incumbent to registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/26/1-6   18 July - 5 August 1985
Byers Green
Replacement of electric wiring
Notice of intention to make faculty application, copy of minute proposing the replacement of electrical wiring, application for archdeacon's certificate, correspondence with Eccesiastical Insurance Office, DAC, secretary of PCC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/28/1   14 July 1987
Byers Green (?)
Reservation of grave space by R. Bestford
Correspondence
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/29/1-7    26 October 1945 - 6 February 1946
Cassop-cum-Quarrington
Replacement of brass Communion rails with new oak rails, introduction of a processional cross in oak, introduction of a Mother's Union banner
Petition, sketch plans of proposed rails and processional cross, correspondence with incumbent and registrar, DAC form with comments, comments of chancellor, note from DAC
DAC suggest resubmission of application following vicar's return to the parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/30/1-23   11 February 1955 - 8 May 1956
Castleside
Installation of additional electric lights, new white altar frontal and erection of notice board outside church door
Designer Frank Athey of Benfieldside
Petition, sketch of proposed additional lighting, sketch of proposed lampholder and reflector, sketch showing proposed position of new lamps, sketch of new altar front, scale sketch of supports for proposed notice board, scale outline sketch of proposed notice board, correspondence with incumbent and registrar, DAC memorandum to registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/31/1-5   12 July - 6 September 1961
Castletown St Margaret
Installation of oil burner
Correspondence with registrar and incumbent, DAC memorandum
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/32/1-9   26 November 1919 - 2 October 1921
Chester-le-Street
Erection of a chapel in memory of the local men who fell in the Great War
Architects Knowles, Oliver and Leeson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Petition, citation, correspondence with War Memorial Committee, registrar, incumbent and architects, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/33/1-24   February1962 - 10 October 1963
Chester-le-Street St Mary and St Cuthbert
Replacement of existing coke fired heating boiler with oil-fired boiler; erection of a pair of arch shaped doors of English oak in memory of Canon C. R. Appleton; erection of two gilded bronze tablets as a memorial to explain the erection of the doors and to commemorate the installation of the new four-way public clock presented to the church; extension of the portion of the closed churchyard for the interment of cremated remains
Architects G. E. Charlewood and Curry of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Copy of suggestions and estimates for replacement of boiler, scale plan of new boiler plant and fuel oil storage tank, scale plan of site layout showing proposed position of oil storage tank, scale design for two outer doors, full-size drawing of tablet, plan of tablet, sketch drawing of proposed extension of churchyard, DAC memorandum, note detailing installation of clock, petition, minutes from PCC meeting, correspondence with incumbent, Stephen R. Taylor Plumbing and Electrical Contractors of Chester-le-Street, PCC, registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/35/1-2   5 November 1924
Consett
Request for faculty
Correspondence with incumbent and registrar, envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/36/1-16   15 January 1962 - 28 June 1963
Consett Christ Church
Introduction of hardwood mosaic block panel flooring
Quotation from New-Tone Flooring Co., sample of hardwood flooring for faculty application, petition, copy of PCC resolution, DAC memorandum, memorandum from registrar to chancellor, correspondence with incumbent, registrar, Durham Colleges buildings officer
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/36a/1   3 December 1962
Consett Christ Church
Introduction of sanctuary lamp
Correspondence from incumbent to registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/37/1-31   26 January 1953 - 25 June 1955
Coundon St James
Conversion of North Transept into a Lady Chapel, introduction of furnishings and erection of brass memorial tablet in memory of Elijah Capp
All wooden furnishings in oak, altar made from scrap portions of former high altar, oak altar cross, two brass candlesticks, blue silk cushion for missal, oak altar rail, oak credence table, wafer box, brass sanctuary lamp, aumbry, oak cupboard, carpetting, 8 or 10 chairs
Designer of memorial plate Mr Brown of Dene Engraving Co., Bishop Auckland; Architects Douglas Crawford and Ellis of Bishop Auckland
Memorandum from DAC, petition, scale drawing of antique oak chair, full-size drawing of proposed new cross and candlesticks, scale drawing of proposed new aumbry, scale drawing of proposed new bracketed shelf, two scale plansof proposed lady chapel, scale plan opf altar and altar rail, full-size plan of proposed corss and candlesticks, full-size drawing of proposed memorial tablet, correspondence with incumbent, registrar, parish, architects
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/37a/1-2   25 - 27 July 1962
Coundon St James
Renovation of church interior to celebrate 90th anniversary of the dedication of the church
Correspondence with incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/38/1-32   28 February - 10 October 1924
Croxdale
Construction of a sanitary drain, reconstruction of Croxdale Bridge and Haughton-le-Skerne Bridge, proposed widening of the highway from Durham to Darlington adjoining the churchyard
Correspondence with incumbent, registrar, Durham County Council, county surveyor, parish; PCC and County Council agreement, petition, sketch plan showing location of proposed sanitary drain, citation, draft affidavit, affidavit, forms of consent for the disinterment and reinterment of the remains of Henry Stubbs of Croxdale Colliery and John Preston, note of legal costs incurred by PCC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/39/1-7   4 September 1984 - 8 May 1985
Dalton-le-Dale Holy Trinity
Maintenance and improvement of churchyards
Correspondence with incumbent, registrar, Commonwealth War Graves Commission; minutes of meeting to discuss proposals
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/40/1-4   3 - 23 February 1959
Dalton-le-Dale St Andrew
Introduction of a new boiler
Application to carry out proposed works, correspondence with incumbent and registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/41/1-4   20 September 1985 - 12 February 1986
Darlington Holy Trinity
Installation of new electric heating system
Correspondence with incumbent, Ecclesiastical Insurance Office;details, sketch plan and specification of proosed new heaters; DAC note
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/41a/1   (undated)
Darlington Holy Trinity
New building?
Note
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/42/1-16   17 January 1983 - 4 July 1984
Darlington St Cuthbert
Installation of ceiling of 16 inverted pyramids in oak faced ply in a limed finish, and infilling of unglazed windows above in stone coloured plaster board. Architect Ronald Sims, York.
Petition, drawing, correspondence with DAC and architect
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/43/1-2   25 October 1919 (from postmark)
Darlington St John
Erection of war memorial
Letter with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry from vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/44/1-2   10 April 1929
Darlington St John
Use of processional cross and placing of banners in church
Letter with envelope from vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/45/1   c. 1920s
Darlington St Luke
Unknown faculty
Envelope with no letter
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/46/1-15   3 May 1974 - 16 July 1975
Darlington St Luke
Leasing of Old St. Luke's Church Hall as a warehouse
Petition, correspondence with DAC, parish, chancellor and diocesan registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/47/1-15    28 July 1980 - 1 April 1981
Darlington St Mark
Insertion of damp course between coping and gable walls, re-pointing (making good brickwork and gutters), re-decoration of church interior
Petition, drawing, application for archdeacon's certificate, correspondence with parish, Diocesan Registry and DAC
Application for Archdeacon's certificate approved subject to changes to colour scheme
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/48/1-13   24 May 1943 - 20 October 1944
Darlington St Matthew
Erection of memorial tablet for departed members of the Mothers' Union and of a tablet to record past, present and future incumbents
Petition, drawings, correspondence with DAC, Diocesan Registry and parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/49/1-7   3 October 1971 - 18 November 1971
Deaf Hill cum Langdale St Paul
Installation of seven infra-red heaters
Petition, plans, correspondence with DAC and parish
Application for faculty withdrawn on 18 November 1971
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/50/1-2   17 June 1919
Dipton
Erection of cross and enclosure to the memory of Sarah Green. Sculptors William Ayrton and Sons, Blackhill.
Letter from monumental sculptors to Diocesan Registry with envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/51/1-8   3 January 1956 - 16 March 1956
Dipton
Re-decoration and repair of church
Petition, correspondence with DAC, Diocesan Registry, parish, and builders
Initial application rejected on 19 January 1956, resubmitted with alterations
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/52/1   (undated)
Durham St Margaret
Plan of reserved grave space for Mr JM Herring
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/53/1-15   17 January 1961 - 3 May 1961
Durham St Margaret
Introduction of portable candlesticks
Petition for faculty, petition from objecting parishioners, drawing, correspondence with DAC, Diocesan Registrar, an objecting parishioner (Gwen Wilkinson) and parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/53a/1   7 April 1962
Durham St Margaret
Removal of kerb stones in the Cemetery
Letter from PCC Secretary
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/54/1-2   19 Mar 1929
Durham St Nicholas
Erection of window
Letter from Diocesan Secretary with envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/55/1-5   4 November 1982 - 1 November 1982
Durham St Nicholas
Demolition of Cemetery Chapel at Providence Row
Correspodence with Diocesan Registry, copy of papers relating to consecration of Chapel in 1861
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/56/1-9   8 October 1984 - 18 February 1985
Durham St Nicholas
Sale of 3 patens and 2 chalices to purchase plate for the Church of Kitoojo, Northern Kigezi, Uganda
Petition, photographs of items, PCC minutes, correspondence with jewellers, DAC and parish.
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/57/1-6   13 May 1985 - 15 July 1985
Durham St Nicholas
Long-term loan of the St Nicholas plate to Preston Hall Museum (Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council)
Petition, photographs of items, PCC minutes, correspondence with DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/58/1   14 March 1940
Durham St Oswald
Placing an aumbry in the north wall of the sanctuary of St Oswald's, Durham, for the purpose of reserving the Blessed Sacrament
Petition
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/59/1-11   4 March 1957 - 7 November 1957
Durham St Oswald
Introducing two new churchwardens' staves as a memorial to Mrs Janet Thomson Bewick
Petition, drawing, correspondence with DAC, diocesan registrar and parish
Petition recommended for approval
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/60/1-5   6 August 1980 - 10 August 1981
Durham St Oswald
Erection of gas governor house in St Oswald's cemetery
Plan, correspondence with parish and Diocesan Registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/61/1-10   9 January 1948 - 4 March 1948
Easington
Depositing an urn containing the ashes of Rose Martin in the Parish Church of Easington
Petition, correspondence with petitioner, parish, Diocesan Registry, Chancellor and Bishop of Durham
Citation refused by Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/62/1   27 February 1984
East Boldon St George
Repair work on the roof occasioned by recent storm damage
Letter from PCC Secretary
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/63/1-30    23 November 1912 - 20 July 1913
East Rainton
Enclosure and reservation of grave space in the churchyard of East Rainton and erecting a white granite cross there in memory of Robert Wade
Petition, illustration, church fee list, correspondence with parish, petitioner and Diocesan Registry
Petition withdrawn on 30 June 1913
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/64/1-2   25 February 1919
Eastgate
Erection of War Memorial
Letter from Honorary Secretary of War Committee with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/65/1-8   13 October 1986 - 13 February 1987
Eastgate
Removal of ash tree
Petition, correspondence with parish, DAC and Diocesan Registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/66/1-8   29 January 1926 - 15 July 1926
Ebchester
Erection of brass tablet in memory of Francis Septimus Strickland in the parish church of Ebchester
Petition, correspondence with petitioner, parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/66a/1-2   1949 - c1970
Ebchester
Erection to wall tablet to (?) Shotton recording his gift of the Ebchester advowson
Incomplete petition form, draft of letter to Mr Shotton
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/67/1   11 April 1986 - 18 June 1986
Ebchester
Removal and alteration of graves in Ebchester churchyard by Derwentside District Council without faculty
Correspondence with parish, solicitors, council and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/68/1-11   10 July 1986 - 27 October 1987
Ebchester
Installation of a transportable home electric organ for occasional use in the church of St Ebba's
Petition, PCC minutes, correspondence with DAC and parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/68a/1   24 July 1962
Eggleston
Letter from incumbent
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/69/1-2   2 April 1987
Eggleston
Interior and exterior decoration, removal and breaking of kerbstones in churchyard, renewal of plaster in organ chamber
Correspondence with DAC and Diocesan Registry (petition and papers lost in transit from Chancellor to Registry)
Citation granted by Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/69a/1   16 January 1962 - 18 January 1962
Eighton Banks St Thomas
Introduction of wall vase and erection of brass plaque in memory of (?) Kirby
Correspondence with parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/70/1-3   3 July 1981
Eppleton All Saints
Installation of suspended ceiling
Correspondence with Archdeacon, petition against DAC's judgement
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/71/1-4   7 May 1928 - 21 May 1928
Escomb Saxon Church
Installation of a new holy table of oak with two oak candlesticks and an oak cross thereon, a new oak credence table, a new oak almsdish, two new oak foldstools and a carpet on which the communicants can kneel for reception
Petition, correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/72/1-14   3 December 1959 - 14 January 1960
Escomb Saxon Church
Installation of five 13 amp switched sockets with the requisite wiring in the parish church, the removal of the last pew on the north side of the nave so that a table may be placed there
Petition, plan, correspondence with DAC, Diocesan Registry, parish and insurance company
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/72a/1   30 July 1962
Escomb Saxon Church
Unknown faculty
Correspondence with Vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/73/1-2   5 March 1980
Escomb Saxon Church
Installation of gravel path, marking in stone of previously excavated sections, archaeological excavation of an area near the boundary wall prior to the erection of a stone storehouse, erection of a stone storeroom in the south west section of the churchyward. Architect Ian Curry, Howden le Wear.
Drawing, correspondence with DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/74/1-17   14 September 1955 - 10 December 1956
Esh
Reservation and enclosure of grave space for the Hankey family
Petition, plan, citation, correspondence with parish, Chancellor and Diocesan Registry
Faculty apparently granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/75/1-4   8 March 1983 - 6 June 1983
Esh St Michael and all Angels
Instroduction of a wrought iron paschal candle holder
Correspondence with DAC and parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/76/1-2   15 November 1932
Etherley
Purchase or reservation of four grave spaces
Letter from solicitors with envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/77/1-6   16 June 1978 - 25 October 1978
Fatfield St George
Installation of storm doors to the entrance of the Church porch, protection of Church windows with wire guards, installation of new lights, removal of kerbstones from graves
Petition, plans, PCC minutes correspondence with parish and DAC
Approved by DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/78/1-5   6 July 1926 - 23 October 1926
Ferryhill
Church enlargement and alteration
Correspondence with parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/79/1-2   29 May 1928
Ferryhill
Church enlargement and alteration
Letter from DAC with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
Plans rejected by DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/80/1-15   17 February 1947 - 23 June 1947
Ferryhill
Installation of electric organ blower
Petition, citation draft faculty, correspondence with DAC, parish, Diocesan Registry and organ builders
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/81/1-2   2 August 1985
Gateshead Fell St John
Repairs to churchyard wall
Correspendence with parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/82/1   18 November 1916
Gateshead St Aidan
Placing a memorial window
Letter from Vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/83/1-2   5 May 1955 - 13 May 1955
Gateshead St Aidan
Installation of communion rails, crucifix and candlesticks for Lady Chapel
Petition, drawing, correspondence with parish
Approved by DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/84/1-2   14 April 1925
Gateshead St James
Laying down of hard tennis courts within church ground
Letter from rector with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/85/1-3   19 May 1920 - 20 May 1920
Gateshead St Mary
Installation of tablet on the north wall of the north aisle
Correspondence with parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/86/1-2   2 August 1924
Gateshead St Paul
Erection of new vestries
Letter from vicar with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/87/1-2   15 July 1926 - 23 November 1926
Greatham
Removal of flood lighting in chancel, installation of reading lamp in pulpit and at minister's desk together with eight tracker lights on north and south walls of the choir, introduction of Durham carpet in place of existing matting, addition of tremolo to organ
Petition, drawings, correspodence with parish, DAC, Diocesan Registry and contractors
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/88/1-4   17 July 1958 - 14 October 1958
Greenside
Introduction of bishop's chair to commemorate the centenary of the church's consecration with kneeling desk to match. Designer R Hedley
Petition, drawing, correspodence with DAC and Diocesan Registry
Design rejected by DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/89/1-2   22 November 1962 - 1 December 1962
Greenside
Installation of oil-fired boiler in the boiler house below the vestry of the church
Petition and correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/90/1-11   2 June 1960 - 13 August 1960
Grindon
Improvements to lighting of choir and vestry, renewal of wiring with new cable, provision of separate circuit for the organ motor
Petition, photograph, correspondence with DAC, parish, Diocesan Registry and insurance company
Petition withdrawn on 13 August 1960
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/91/1-6   8 May 1963 - 25 September 1963
Hamsterley
Changing the position of tombstones, monuments and kerbs in churchyard of Hamsterley and levelling of ground
Petition, correspondence with DAC, Diocesan Registry and parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/92/1-3   12 February 1976 - 20 February 1976
Hartlepool (or Stranton?)
Removal of remains of Mr Samuel Jones from grave No 2B 614 to 2B 613 and removal of headstone wrongly erected on grave space No 2B 614 to 2B 613
Correspondence with Diocesan Registry, Bishop of Durham and Borough of Hartlepool
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/93/1-9   20 February 1981 - 12 June 1981
Hartlepool Christ Church
Adaptation of the interior of redundant church and re-siting of memorial tablets
Approved by DAC and Church Commissioners
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/94/1   11 November 1986
Hartlepool Holy Trinity
Applying polycarbonate sheeting to exterior windows of Lady Chapel and Baptistery and bricking up of window in choir vestry to protect against escalating vandalism
Letter from vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/95/1-3   15 January 1922 - 27 February 1922
Hartlepool St Andrew
Installation of memorial tablet in oak and brass, unspecified work at St Hilda's, placing of altar, cross and frontal in the Chapel of the New Cemetery at Hartlepool
Correspondence with parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/96/1-7   12 January 1983 - 30 March 1983
Hartlepool St Andrew
Conversion of St Andrew's Church from place of worship only to the general, social and educational purposes of the parish of St. Hilda, Hartlepool
Petition, correspondence with Diocesan Registry, parish and DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/97/1-2   14 June 1930
Hartlepool St James
Furnishing the south aisle of church as a side chapel
Letter from vicar with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/98/1-2   19 May 1920
Hartlepool St Luke
Installation of organ
Letter from incumbent with envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/99/1-2   5 April 1932
Hartlepool St Oswald
Installation of stained-glass memorial window
Letter from vicar with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/100/1-18   6 June 1970 - 21 April 1971
Hartlepool St Oswald
Installation of electronic organ, installation of window
Petition, drawings, newspaper cuttings, parish newsletter, correspondence with parish, DAC, Diocesan Registrar and insurance company
Petition withdrawn on 28 March 1971
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/101/1-3   14 March 1983 - 16 March 1983
Hartlepool St Oswald
Erection of new parsonage house to the east of St Oswald's Church
Correspondence with Diocesan Registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/102/1-3   15 September 1966 - 31 October 1966
Hartlepool St Paul
Installation of stained glass window depicting St Paul preaching and a rose window in memory of the Hogg family
Petition, correspondence with parish
Petition withdrawn
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/103/1-2   3 May 1919
Harton
Acquisition of burial place and erection of a stone in memory of Captain WEO Scott
Letter from petitioner with envelope
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/104/1   1 December 1986
Haughton-le-Skerne St Andrew
Restoration work
Letter from rector
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/105/1   8 March 1926 (from postmark)
Hebburn St Oswald
Unknown faculty
Sealed envelope addressed to Diocesan Registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/106/1-11   16 January 1979 - 26 February 1979
Hedgefield St Hilda
Placing of overhead electricity lines between St Hilda's Church and the vicarage at High Hedgefield, Ryton
Wayleave consent form, correspondence with Diocesan Registry, Bishop of Durham and Central Electricity Generating Board
No faculty required
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/107/1-7   21 May 1980 - 9 July 1981
Hedgefield St Hilda
Movement of gas supply pipe, removal of existing oil-fired boiler, installation of new heating boiler, introduction of wafer box in silver plate to the memory of John Spencer Robinson
Petition, citation, correspondence with DAC, parish, Diocesan Registry and gas company
Faculty apparently granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/108/1-2   c 1916
Heighington
Erection of War Memorial cross in churchyard, removal of seats in church, erection of War Memorial tablet on wall
Letter from Vicar and envelope addressed to Diocesan Registrar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/109/1-2   12 September 1932
Heighington
Alterations to heating apparatus, installation of electric light, memorial tablet to Mr Aylmer, memorial to soldiers of the Great War
Letter from vicar with envelope addressed to Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/110/1-34   18 March 1976 - 27 July 1979
Hendon St Ignatius
Redecoration of church, erection of new porch, removal of pews in south aisles, donation of land enclosed by church railings to Sunderland Corporation to remove railings
Draft agreement, PCC minutes, correspondence with DAC, Chancellor, Diocesan Registrar, parish and Tyne and Wear County Council
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/111/1-2   14 March 1984 - 15 March 1984
Hetton-le-Hole Cemetery
Removal of the remains of Danielle Louise Carr from Hetton-le-Hole Cemetery to West Rainton Cemetery
Correspondence with Diocesan Registry and solicitors
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/112/1-14   2 August 1961 - 5 December 1961
Hetton-le-Holle St Nicholas
Removing the existing coke-fired central heating boiler and installing a gas-fired central heating boiler
Petition, plans, correspondence with DAC, parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/113/1-15   30 April 1986 - 5 September 1986
Hetton-le-Hole
Installation of five-light window in the west wall to replace the existing window, installation of a small stained glass window to replace a plain window in the west wall, affixing of plaque in the wall below windows, undertaking urgent repairs to choir vestry roof. Designer Selwyn Beattie, Stanley.
Petition, designs, correspondence with DAC, parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/114/1-4   14 October 1947 - 16 October 1947
Heworth St Alban (and Croxdale)
Erection of bus shelter with roof affixed to boundary wall of churchyard
Correspondence with Diocesan Registry and Chancellor, with unrelated letter from Vicar of Croxdale regarding a faculty to repair a headstone in churchyard
Licence granted by Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/115/1-8   13 August 1986 - 5 March 1987
Heworth St Alban
Repair to bell-cote by repointing and fixing with dowell-pins
Application for Archdeacon's certificate, citation, PCC minutes, correspondence with DAC, parish and Diocesan Secretary
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/116/1-9   15 September 1925 - 5 February 1926
Heworth St Mary
Installation of electric lighting in the place of the present system of lighting by gas
Petition, citation, schedule of lights, correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/117/1-10   1 August 1929 - 12 October 1929
Heworth St Mary
Claim of Mrs Duberley to burial vault and closing of churchyard
Correspondence with Mrs Duberley, parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/118/1-3   10 January 1925 - 16 January 1925
High Spen St Patrick
Reservation of burial space for Fairlees family
Correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/119/1   1 March 1978
Horden St Mary
Unknown faculty (war grave?)
Letter from Commonwealth War Graves Commission
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/120/1-11   20 January 1986 - 7 August 1986
Houghton-le-Spring
Removal and disposal of existing pendant light fitting and spotlights with their wiring circuits and replacement with new wiring and new wall-mounted light fittings
Petition, plans, correspondence with DAC, parish and Diocesan Registry
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/121/1   12 March 1963
Hurworth All Saints
Installation of oil-fired central heating system, introduction of a new carpet, repairs and re-decoration
Correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/121a/1-11   27 August 1946 - 30 May 1947
Jarrow Christ Church
Acquisition of churchyard by Jarrow Town Council under the Open Spaces Act 1906
Correspondence with parish, Diocesan Registry and Jarrow Town Council
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/122/1-3   2 September 1947 - 4 September 1947
Jarrow Christ Church
Decoration of church
Correspondence with parish
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/123/1-2   13 September 1922
Jarrow Grange
Erection of altar table, setting back of railings at Christ Church by Town Council
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/124/1-5   4 October 1947 - 17 November 1947
Jarrow St Mark
Addition of parchment scroll containing the names of men from church who died in the Second World War to existing War Memorial
Petition, drawing, correspondence with parish, DAC, Chancellor and Diocesan Registry
Design rejected by DAC and Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/125/1   5 September 1987
Jarrow St Mark
Fitting of replacement galvanised mesh security grilles on all windows of St Mark's church
Notice of intention
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/125a/1   July 1972
Jarrow St Paul
Installation of new lighting
Drawing
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/126/1-25   29 November 1972 -18 April 1973
Jarrow St Paul
Installation of stained glass window of the Venerable Bede on the north side of the Saxon church to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of his birth. Designer Carl Edwards, London.
Petition, citation, illustrated page from church history, correspondence with parish, Diocesan Registry, DAC and designer
Rejected by DAC
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/127/1   Undated
Jarrow St Peter
Item may be unrelated to a faculty
Plan of church centre
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/128/1-14   18 March 1925 - 28 March 1928
Kimblesworth
Enclosure of grave space for Lille Elder
Petition, draft petition, drawing, correspondence with petitioner and Diocesan Registry
Petition rejected by Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/129/1-6   15 April 1955 - 6 June 1955
Kimblesworth
Reservation of grave space for George Thomas Metcalfe Bainbridge
Petition, plans, correspondence with Diocesan Registry and parish
Petition withdrawn 4 June 1955
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/129a/1   19 February 1962
Lamesley St Andrew
Unknown faculty
Letter to vicar
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/130/1-3   c 1980s
Lamesley St Andrew
Unknown faculty
Three photographs of processional cross and altar frontal
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/131/1-7   1912 - 20 January 1913
Lanchester
Reservation of grave space for Greenwell family
Draft petition, citation, plan, correspondence with petitioner
Petition withdrawn on 20 January 1913
DDR/EJ/FAC/4/132/1-18   15 July 1919 - 20 November 1919
Langley Park
Erection of (heart-shaped) memorial to Martha Smith in Langley Park churchyard
Petition, citation, photograph of proposed memorial, petition from vicar, assistant-curate, churchwardens and sidesmen objecting to memorial, correspondence with petitioner, parish and Diocesan Registry
Court orders relating to faculties
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/5/1
Dates of creation: 1898-1909
Extent: 1 volume
Copies of orders of the consistory court relating to contested faculty applications (f.1-7 only, preceded by index, rest of volume blank)

Contested faculties
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/6
Dates of creation: 1764, 1791-1792, 1803, 1806, 1900, 1953-1963, 1982-1997
Extent: 5 boxes
Faculty applications and consistory court records relating to disputed or controversial faculties. Not all the faculty applications in this class were heard in open court - some were settled or withdrawn without a court hearing. There is thus some overlap with the class of 'faculties not proceeded with'.
Sorted by name of church

DDR/EJ/FAC/6/1/1-56   10 February 1982 - 6 August 1984
Auckland St Andrew churchyard
Confirmatory faculty for work carried out by Wear Valley District Council in closed churchyard, including removal of damaged kerbs, refixing of dangerous gravestones and tree surgery
Petition, citation, judgment, correspondence with parish, DAC, Chancellor, local authority, archdeacon
Confirmatory faculty granted after court hearing
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/2/1-29   3 November 1984 - 5 March 1986
Aycliff St Andrew
Confirmation of the replacement of stolen lead from the south aisle roof with slates, and the replacement of stolen lead from the south aisle gutter with H. T. Felt. Architect Hayton Lee & Braddock of Durham. Carried out November - December 1984.
Petition, citation, correspondence with architects, DAC, parish, Chancellor and archdeacon
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/3/1-38   7 January 1986 - 9 April 1987
Billingham St Aidan
Confirmatory faculty for the installation of two oak hymn boards and two stainless steel cruets into the Church. Hymn boards made by Hayes and Finch Ltd, offerred as a gift by Mrs K. Simpson; cruets a product of Keswick Industrial Arts and inscribed in memory of E. G. C. Worrall, offerred as a gift by Mr F. Worrall.
drawing of the hymn boards, photograph of the cruet, correspondence with DAC, parish, citation, petition, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/4/1-2   27 January 1806 - 23 Febuary 1806
Bishopwearmouth St Michael
Faculty to enlarge the church by the raising walls of and re-roofing in Westmoreland slate of the church and chancel, the construction of a gallery around three sides of the church, the movement of the chancel arch, the erection of new pews, the construction of two new staircases, the movement of the enterance of the church to the west end
Petition, citation
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/5/1-21   9 January 1957 - 1 December 1958
Bishopwearmouth St Michael
Faculty to install a steel and oak aumbry in the south wall of Bede Chapel, Architect C. E. Charlewood of Newcastle. Faculty for the introduction of a silver pyx
Drawings of aumbry, petition, citation, correspondence with parish, DAC and Chancellor, newspaper coverage, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/6/1-2   
Brancepeth St Brandon
Judgement on a faculty for the re-ordering of the chancel involving the movement of wooden effigies, the movement of a large medieval stone monument to the Neville family, the extension of sanctuary area to the west which also involves the movement of altar rails and the removal of the platform on which the altar stands which also would entail the removal of the Victorian tiled floor
Judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/7/1-134   2 May 1995 - 3 March 1997
Coxhoe St Mary
Faculty for the erection of a granite churchyard memorial for W. Ward with a 'photo-plaque'. Sculptor William Scott & Sons Ltd of Seaham
Drawings and technical specifications of memorial, citation, petition, correspondence with DAC, Archdeacon, Chancellor, parish, Diocese of Lichfield, Hardesty & Walters solicitors, photographs of churchyard, photographs of photo-plaque memorial gravestones, judgment
Faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/8/1-3   23 November 1764 - 1 December 1764
Durham St Mary-le-Bow
Faculty to erect 2 pews in the church the name of the family of John Bell
Petition, citation, judgment
Not granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/9/1-3    20 January 1803 - 19 March 1803
Durham St Nicholas
Faculty to replace the lead roofing of the church with Westmoreland slate, to replace the pews and raise the floors of the church
Petition, citation, judgment
Faculty granted [numbered as 34 within the Registry list of faculties, but stored by them with the Contested Faculties]
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/10/1-2   January 1988
Durham St Oswald
Judgement on a faculty for the re-ordering of the chuch following damage by fire involving the installation of a new organ in the west end of the church, the installation of a movable altar in the nave on raised flooring and with the removal of memoral gates into the chancel, the movement of the aubery, the relocation of a neater, the reduction in weight of the high altar
Judgment
Court hearing held , faculty refused for the organ and nave altar but granted for the movement of the aubery and neater, the reduction in weight of the high altar and a platform west of the chancel screen with an altar and altar rails
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/11/1-56   14 June 1897 - 10 August 1900
Hamsterley St James
Faculty for the replacement of brass plates which had been removed from pews claimed by the family of G. A. L. Blenkinsopp of Hoppyland Park
Petition, citation, plan of church, judgment, correspondence with parish and Chancellor
Court hearing held, faculty refused
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/12/1-2   15 May 1984
Jarrow St Paul
Faculty for stained glass window. Designer John Piper.
Judgment of appeal
Court hearing held, faculty initially refused, faculty accepted after appeal
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/13/1-40   20 July 1983 - 23 March 1988
Leadgate St Ives
Faculty for replacement of heating system with 10 Vulcana EPF19E heaters and one Baxi Brazilia heater. Architect Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson
Church plans, petition, citation, correspondence with DAC and Archdeacon
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/14/1-48   18 December 1983 - 27 February 1985
Lumley Christ Church
Faculty to replace existing Harrison Pipe organ with Allen Digital Computor organ. Supplier Allen Organ Studios Ltd of London
Petition, photographs of organs, plan of church, citation, correspondence with parish, DAC and chancellor
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/15/1-49   23 September 1985 - 29 April 1987
Middleton St George & Middleton St Laurence
Confirmatory faculty Middleton St George for the re-pointing of the inside face of the boundary wall and the repair of a drainage channel around the church. Confirmatory faculty for Middleton St Laurence for the repair of the vestry floor and the re-laying of flags to the west of the vestries, the reinstatement of paths and fence, the repair and replacement of eroded stonework in the belfry with Nitromortar HB, repointing of the tower's east face; the repair of the vestry roof, rewiring of lighting, the re-pointing of the tower wall. Architect Hayton Lee & Braddock of DurhamMason G. W. Lazonby. Belfry work by J. W. Stenson of Darlington.

Petitions, plan of St Laurence church, correspondence with the Chancellor, DAC the parish, citations, judgment
Court hearing held, faculties granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/16/1-31   13 October 1986 - 27 May 1988
Monkwearmouth St Peter
Faculty for the installation of 5 Temcana Kestrel EPF19E heaters in the South and North-East Transepts. Architect Charlewood Curry Partnership of Newcastle
Petition, technical specifications of Temcana Kestrel EPF19E heater, correspondence with parish, DAC, plans of church, citation
Court hearing held, court ajourned and faculty withdrawn (to be replaced by revised faculty petition)
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/17/1-9   28 May 1985 - 11 April 1986
Monkwearmouth St Peter
Faculty to install a new Copemen Hart Organ; to install a new paltform for the organ with meeting rooms behind and archive storage space above; to create a new Exhibition Area on the ground floor of the North Transept; to establish a new altar; to replace damaged glass in the Saxon windows with Everet Antique glass; to repair or replace roof timbers; to establish a chronological exhibition of Saxon and Medieval grave covers along the wall of the church. Architect Charlewood Curry Wilson & Atkinson Ltd of Newcastle. Glass replaced by Copeman Hart & Co Ltd of London
Petition, plans of church, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/18/1-200   1980 - 23 September 1983
Norton St Mary the Virgin
Faculty for construction of a portable central oak and steel altar on a timber platform; the re-siting of an effigy; the construction of portable communion rails; the raising of the floor in the central area. Architec Mr L. Rooker of Blackbell Rooker Partnership of Cleveland
Parish magazines, plans of church, photograph of altar, proposal, citation, newspaper coverage, correspondence with parish, DAC, Chancellor
Court hearing held, faculty not granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/19/1-44    - 13 May 1986
Pelton Holy Trinity
Faculty for the replacement of an existing system with 6 Tempcana 19c Balanced Flue convector radiators in the nave, and two further radiators in the vestry. Architect Mr. L. Stringer of Sotherland.
Petiton, correspondence with parish and DAC, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty not granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/20/1-5   27 October 1791 - 16 November 1792
Ryton Holy Cross
Faculty to erect gallery around the church
Petition, citation
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/21/1-26   14 November 1986 - 10 April 1987
Southwick St Columba
Confirmatory faculty for the treatment of dry rot in the timbers under the organ gallery and in the choir vestry; the re-plastering of walls where necessary; the installation of a damp proof course on walls and pillars; the renewal of valley guttering above the vestry
Plans of church, correspondence with parish and DAC, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/22/1-2   1984
Stockton Holy Trinity
Faculty for the use of a strip of land in the churchyard and the removal of lime trees to construct in-roads, relating to a road/traffic scheme being undertaken by the Council of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees
Court hearing held, faculty not granted
Map of neighbourhood around church, judgment
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/23/1-59   17 September 1954 - 18 February 1955
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock
Faculty to construct a steel aubery in the east or north wall of the sancuary next to the high altar, to remove the tabernacle from the high altar, to replace the brass crucifix on the altar in the south aisle with the present crucifix on the high altar, to place on the high altar a larger crucifix of gilded wood, to place an oak cover on the font
Petition, plan of cross and aubery, correspondence with parish and Chancellor
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/24/1-252   21 November 1955 - 20 October 1958
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock
Faculty for the removal of certain ornaments and articles of Church furniture from the Church (1955); Confirmatory faculty for the introduction of 2 ciboria into the Church for use in the aumbry and at Holy Communion (1957)
Petition, citation (1955). Petition, citation (1957). Correspondence with parish, Chancellor, Acting Chancellor and Archdeacon. Judgement
Court hearing held, faculties granted to remove a small hand bell, to remove the sanctuary gong and two sanctuary bells, for the hitching up of the robe from the belfry out of reach, for the retention of the aumbery, that two wooden candlesticks shall not be moved during the course of a service, to retain the small ciborium but faculty for the introduction of a 2nd large ciborium not granted and the retention of a large brass cross replacing a crucifix on the portable altar not granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/25/1-91   5 January 1962 - 14 November 1963
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock
Faculty to restore various ornaments in the church: the crucifix, the figure of Christ on the processional cross, the sacring gong, the processional candlesitcks, the processional lanterns, the large silver ciborium
Petition, citation, correspondence with parish and Chancellor, judgment
Court hearing held, faculty granted for the restoration of the crucifix, the lanterns and the ciborium, but refused for the restoration of the figure of Christ, the sacring gong and the candlesticks
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/26/1-400   31 August 1951 - 22 November 1955
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock
(1) Faculty for the introduction of a statue of the Virgin Mary and Child carved in oak or lime attached to in the north aisle. Designed by Miss K. Nicholas. (2) Faculty for the removal of various illegal ornaments from the Church. (3) Confirmatory faculty for the introduction of various ornaments
(1) Petition, drawing, citation. (2) Petition (3) Petition, citation. Judgement. Correspondence with Exeter Registrar, parish, Chancellor and Bishop, photographs of exterior and interior of church, newspaper coverage
Court hearing held, faculties partially granted but faculty for the introduction of some ornaments not granted (tabenacle, ciborium, sanctuary gong, 2 sanctuary bells, 2 portable candle holders, 2 covered candle holders, crucifix from the south wall, figure placed on the processional cross) and faculty for the introduction of the statue of the Virgin Mary and Child not granted
DDR/EJ/FAC/6/27/1-27   6 December 1876 - 1 June 1957
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock
Copies of various court exhibits, notes and letters relating to the court cases concerning the Church (1951 - 1963).
Faculty from Tanfield for the construction of a new side chapel, the introduction of altar rail gates, processional candles, new carpet and the erection of teak louvres in the tower. Correspondence with the parish.
Unidentified faculty papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/7
Dates of creation: undated, but mainly 1950s=1970s
Extent: 1 small tray
Miscellaneous plans and other documents, probably relating to applications for faculties, but where the particular faculty or (often) church building cannot be established

Correspondence
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/8
Dates of creation: 1961-1998
Extent: 2 boxes
Correspondence files relating to archdeacons' certificates and faculty applications

General notes and records
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/9
Dates of creation: 1956-1997
Extent: 1 folder
Various printed or photocopied guidelines on faculties, churchyard memorials, trees and other matters
Note that this is not an original class of records, but consists of miscellaneous notes put together for convenience.

Notifications of faculties to Diocesan Advisory Committee
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/10
Dates of creation: 1993-1996
Extent: ½ box
Copies of forms summarising the details of petitions received in the Registry, in the form prescribed by the 1992 Faculty Jurisdiction Rules.

Churchyard memorial applications
Reference: DDR/EJ/FAC/11
Dates of creation: 1990 - March 1998
Extent: 5 boxes
Correspondence and papers relating to applications for churchyard memorials that do not conform to the diocesan guidelines for memorials

Sequestrations
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ
Pre-1862 sequestration papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ/1
Dates of creation: 1666-1861
Extent: 4 boxes
Bonds, writs, acts of court and other documents relating to sequestrations before 1862 (unnumbered sequence)
Bonds for ca.1724-1820 are in a very fragile condition and cannot be produced

Post-1862 sequestration papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ/2
Dates of creation: 1862-1975 (listed to 1963 only)
Extent: 10 boxes
Mainly writs of sequestration, together with the sequestrators' bonds, with a few relaxations
The sequestrations were numbered in nearly chronological order up to September 1963, by the Diocesan Registry. However, as several groups of numbers are repeated, there were five separate, overlapping series of numbers in use, now lettered 'A' to 'E'.
After September 1963 (number 1110), the sequestrations are not numbered or listed, but have been sorted into chronological order.

DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/1   28 December 1862
Gainford; sequestrators, Thomas Raine and Francis Catterick
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/3   13 January 1864
Merrington; sequestrators, James Gibbeson and William Robson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/5   6 November 1865
Barnard Castle; sequestrators, Robert Whick, George Brownless, Abraham Taylor and Peter Mason
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/6   10 November 1865
Etherley; sequestrators, Henry Stobart and John Jackson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/8   1 May 1867
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrator, John Fenton
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/10   21 December 1867
Penshaw; sequestrators, John Tindale and William Dawson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/13   19 April 1872
Crook; sequestrators, Peter Ditchburn and William Turnbull
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/14   28 May 1872
Rookhope; sequestrators, Robert Forster and James Parker
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/15   30 May 1872
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, Joseph Eltringham and John Hogarth
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/16   23 August 1872
Chester-le-Street; sequestrators, Simon Robinson, Robert Dickinson and William Hall
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/20   7 July 1873
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, John Bailey, Edward Hutchinson and William Robinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/21   20 July 1873
Rookhope; sequestrators, Robert Forster and James Parker
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/23   18 August 1874
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrator, John Benjamin Lee
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/24   1 October 1874
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrators, Robert French and William Dickinson Vipon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/27   20 February 1878
Witton-le-Wear; sequestrators, William Brownbridge and James Widdas
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/37   3 June 1881
Benfieldside; sequestrators, Francis Priestman and John Collinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/40   1 July 1882
Collierley; sequestrators, john Errington and Emmanuel Maddison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/41   23 September 1882
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, John Armstron and Edward Walker Snowdon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/42   9 November 1882
Hebburn St Cuthbert; sequestrators, John Mitchell and John Wilkinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/44   4 May 1883
Middleton St George; sequestrator, Jonathan Westgarth Wooler
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/45   23 June 1883
Elton; sequestrator, Joseph Blakey
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/46   12 July 1883
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, John Henry Kent and Thomas Ray
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/47   21 October 1883
Trimdon; sequestrators, Joseph Grey and Robinson Wetherell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/49   29 November 1883
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, William Robert Wiggin and William Logan
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/50   15 April 1884
Heighington; sequestrators, Jerome Delicate, C.T. White, Tom L. Oxondale and Robert Thompson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/52   3 October 1884
Wingate Grange; sequestrators, William Armstrong, the younger and Emmanuel Cross
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/53   16 October 1884
Winlaton; sequestrators, Christopher Whitfield and George Parker
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/54   18 October 1884
Penshaw; sequestrators, John A. Nicholson and Christopher Stewart
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/55   11 November 1884
Darlington St John; sequestrators, Robert Allan Luck and Thomas Clayhills
Document - Sequestration
Sequestrator's bond only: list marked 'sequestration with sequestrators'
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/56   28 November 1884
West Hartlepool; sequestrators, John Metcalf and E.J.B. Ebdy
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/57   12 December 1884
Bearpark; sequestrator, John Earl
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/58   14 March 1885
Lanchester; sequestrators, John Cumming and William Logan
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/59   7 April 1885
Pelton; sequestrators, John Thirlwell Heslop and John Cameron
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/61   27 June 1885
Wolsingham; sequestrators, William Shaw and William Hindmarsh
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/63   15 October 1885
Longnewton; sequestrator, William Rhodes Fawcett
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/64   15 November 1885
Wolviston; sequestrators, George Maughan and Anthony Dobson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/65   29 June 1886
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, John Usher and Benjamin Robson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/66   19 July 1886
Shadforth; sequestrators, Thomas Whittingham and Robert Francis Thubron
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/67   29 July 1886
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, William Bainbridge and Thomas Paxton
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/68   13 August 1886
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, William Rippon and Thomas Stockdall
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/70   27 March 1888
Bishopton; sequestrator, Christopher Orwin
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/71   19 January 1888
Stanhope; sequestrators, D. McCallum and Robert Martin
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/72   23 June 1888
Tow Law; sequestrators, William Atkinson and Cuthbert Hall
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/73   12 January 1889
Redmarshall; sequestrators, Robert Thompson and Reverend Eliezer Flecker
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/74   24 January 1889
Boldon; sequestrators, Henry Salkeld and George Shaw
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/75   22 November 1888
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, John Graham and Peter Pearson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/76   2 May 1889
Durham St Margaret; sequestrators, Thomas Sansfield and William Coxon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/77   31 December 1889
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, Robert Hind Heslop and Robert Philipson Edgar
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/78   31 December 1889
Coniscliffe; sequestrators, Thomas McLacklan and Thomas Winter
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/79   15 February 1890
Willington; sequestrator, Reverend Henry Dawes
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/80   13 March 1890
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, Robert Irving and John George Shipley
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/86   2 June 1890
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, Thomas Henry Faber and John Usher
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/87   2 July 1890
Shotton; sequestrators, William Fairbairn Hall and James Mather
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/88   22 August 1890
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, Henry William Burnett and Robert Stirling
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/89   28 August 1890
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, William Smith and John Bakewell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/90   3 September 1890
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, Matthew Pattison and Charles Teasdale
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/91   22 October 1890
Lumley; sequestrators, Robert Harland and Robert Purves
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/93   28 January 1891
Easington; sequestrators, W.J. Malcolm, William Wigginham and James Sanderson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/94   24 September 1891
South Hetton; sequestrators, Charles Hunting and Percival Laidler
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/95   24 November 1891
Sunderland St Stephen; sequestrators, William Richardson and H.W. Watson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/96   9 April 1892
Marley Hill; sequestrators, James Gilchrist and Harrison Francis Bulmer
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/103   30 December 1893
Eastgate; sequestrators, William Vickers and Jos. Garthwaite
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/105   3 January 1895
Eggleston; sequestrators, Thomas Stoddart and R. Robinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/106   15 January 1895
Pittington; sequestrators, Ralph Henry Cleasby and John Dixon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/108   18 July 1895
Heighington; sequestrator, Jerome Delicate
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/110   5 September 1895
Byers Green; sequestrators, John Hutchinson and Matthew Hodgson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/111   31 October 1895
Ebchester; sequestrators, Joseph Pumphrey and George Charlton
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/112   21 November 1895
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, Norman Robinson and Robert Henry Rowell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/113   5 December 1895
Gainford; sequestrator, G.R. Gent
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/114   31 December 1895
Easington; sequestrators, William Wiggham, Samuel Smith and Henry Robert Watson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/115   15 May 1896
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, J.H. Eden and J. Chisman
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/116   12 August 1896
South Shields St Mark; sequestrator, John Booth
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/117   27 October 1896
Whickham; sequestrators, William Willis, Thomas Nicholson and Joseph Harbottle
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/119   31 December 1896
Bishopwearmouth St Andrew Deptford; sequestrators, William Batey Maddison and William Corner
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/120   3 June 1897
Dinsdale; sequestrators, Joseph William Eastwood and William Hopper Williamson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/121   17 June 1897
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, John Chisman and J.B. Lloyd
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/122   30 July 1897
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrator, Thomas Lowes
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/123   18 August 1897
Escomb; sequestrators, George Christopher Hedley and Stephen Wiseman
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/124   1 September 1897
Tudhoe; sequestrators, Robert Hedley and James Holdon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/125   21 September 1897
Byers Green; sequestrators, John Hutchinson and Matthew Hodgson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/127   22 August 1897
Gateshead St Paul Low Team; sequestrators, Robert James Winn and Ralph Mather
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/128   24 December 1897
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/129   12 January 1898
Southwick Holy Trinity; sequestrators, Thomas Carr and Robert Barnes Russell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/132   5 May 1898
Sherburn; sequestrators, Harle Nicholson and Abraham Wearmouth
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/133   6 October 1898
Heworth St Alban; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/134   27 October 1898
Consett; sequestrators, Thomas Liddle Gledstone and NB to check on surname
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/135   2 November 1898
Penshaw; sequestrator, William Henry Alderson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/136   5 March 1899
Felling; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/137   25 February 1899
Lynesack; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/138   20 April 1899
Washington; sequestrators, Thomas Hunter and Edward Potts
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/139   5 December 1899
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, T.E. Byers and A.S. Bowes
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/139A   25 September 1899
Penshaw; sequestrator, William Henry Alderson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/140   20 January 1900
South Hylton; sequestrators, James Todd and Matthew Jolly
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/141   8 March 1900
Spennymoor; sequestrators, Francis John Rowland and William Byers
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/142   13 March 1900
Brancepeth; sequestrators, Henry Thomas Peirson and George Reason
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/143   7 April 1900
Sacriston; sequestrators, Thomas G. Noble and J. Minnings
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/143A   21 April 1900
Shincliffe; sequestrators, John M. Carr and Simon Alderson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/144   3 May 1900
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrators, Digby Nelson and Robert Farrow
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/145   11 May 1900
Hendon St Paul; sequestrators, James Albert Blackwood and William Harrison Shevill
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/146   16 June 1900
Stella; sequestrators, R. Ball and J. Fairbridge
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/147   5 September 1900
Pelton; sequestrators, J.F. Heslop and S.J. Hall
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/148   19 September 1900
Shotton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/149   8 January 1901
Whitworth; sequestrators, John Dipton and Robert C. Bulman
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/150   16 February 1901
Billingham; sequestrators, William Burton and W. Nightingale
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/151   7 March 1901
Burnopfield; sequestrator, William Braidford
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/152   17 April 1901
Shotton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/153   2 April 1901
Easington; sequestrators, William Wiggham, H.R. Watson and J.W. Sanderson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/154   18 April 1901
Heatherycleugh; sequestrators, J.F. Carr and J. Sparks
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/155   4 June 1901
Whitburn; sequestrators, W. Johnson and W.A. Forster
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/156   14 December 1901
Tudhoe Grange St Andrew; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/157   15 April 1902
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrators, Thomas Patterson and Joseph Atkinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/158   21 April 1902
Rookhope; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/159   11 June 1902
Dalton-le-Dale; sequestrators, George Watkin and Roger Chickin
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/161   9 October 1902
Elton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/162   31 December 1902
Boldon; sequestrators, David Johnston and Frederick Hanson Nicholson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/163   11 February 1903
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, Joseph Frank and John Banks
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/164   16 February 1903
Middleton St George; sequestrators, Thomas Francis Fenny and Charles Harrison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/165   3 April 1903
Brandon; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/167   26 May 1903
West Pelton; sequestrators, John Richards and John Humble
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/168   19 June 1903
Consett; sequestrators, William Aynsley and John Kidd
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/169   11 July 1903
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, Herman Strathman and John H Castley
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/170   17 July 1903
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrator, Joseph Pattison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/171   25 July 1903
Burnmoor; sequestrator, Frank Stobart
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/172   25 July 1903
Stanley; sequestrator, Charles Turnbull
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/173   19 September 1903
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, Joseph Willis and William Wright
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/174   18 September 1903
New Shildon; sequestrators, William Troughton and George Robson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/175   10 October 1903
Sedgefield; sequestrators, Christopher Wall Giles and Robert Sotheran
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/176   1 January 1904
Lanchester; sequestrators, Henry Oliver, W. Brotherhood and William Walton Thompson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/177   1 January 1904
Durham St Nicholas; sequestrators, George Chapman and Edward Hodgson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/178   5 February 1904
Egglescliffe; sequestrator, Stephen Bell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/179   5 February 1904
Auckland St Andrew; sequestrators, Matthew Hammond, Henry Peverell, Henry William Thorburn and Sam Adams
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/180   9 April 1904
Silksworth; sequestrator, William Wigham
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/181   23 April 1904
Edmundbyers; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/182   3 May 1904
Whitworth; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/183   13 May 1904
Cockfield; sequestrators, Herbert William Summerson and Arthur Sanderson Summerson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/184   20 May 1904
Staindrop; sequestrator, Lord Barnard and T. Coates
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/185   18 July 1904
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, Joseph Hall Morton, William Stobbs Young, Peter Norman and Samuel Cozens
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/186   16 September 1904
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, William H Shipley and William James Snaith
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/187   24 September 1904
Trimdon; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/188   29 September 1904
Beamish; sequestrator, Thomas Matthew Ridley
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/189   15 October 1904
Darlington St John; sequestrators, W.H. Shipley and W.J. Snaith
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/190   4 November 1904
Collierley; sequestrators, Hugh Brown and William Innes Mackay
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/191   28 November 1904
Eggleston; sequestrators, Matthew Raine and William Henry Lund
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/192   23 December 1904
Monkwearmouth St Cuthbert; sequestrators, Henry Angus and Whitfield Scorer
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/193   12 January 1905
Satley; sequestrators, Nicholas Walker and T. Gilhespy
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/194   21 February 1905
Hamsterley; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/195   22 March 1905
Muggleswick; sequestrators, John Rae and Nixon Hudspith
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/196   11 April 1905
Sherburn; sequestrators, H. Nicholson and A. Wearmouth
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/197   25 May 1905
Satley; sequestrators, Nicholas Walker and T. Gilhesphy
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/198   4 July 1905
Esh; sequestrators, J.W. Rutter and William Clement
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/199   29 September 1905
Hurworth; sequestrators, Joseph Simpson and Robert Goldsbrough
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/200   28 October 1905
St John's Chapel-in-Weardale; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/201   30 November 1905
Wolviston; sequestrators, Henry Scotson and Daniel Taylerson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/202   30 November 1905
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, Joseph Forster and John Benton Ord
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/203   5 February 1906
Merrington; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/204   8 March 1906
Heighington; sequestrators, George Gibson, John Sowerby, Robert Bick and John Henry Blades
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/205   31 March 1906
Gateshead St James; sequestrators, W.H. Robson and W. Reay
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/206   6 April 1906
Burnopfield; sequestrators, W. Braidford and T. Thompson
Document - Sequestration
   19 April 1906
Frosterley St Michael (sequestration on bankruptcy); sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
See also -
DDR/EJ/SEQ/4: Correspondence and papers for particular sequestrations, 1892 - 1925
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/207   31 May 1906
Grindon; sequestrators, D.W. Meiklejohn and T. Atkinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/208   6 July 1906
Barnard Castle; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/209   17 August 1906
West Rainton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/210   18 October 1906
Bishopton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/211   21 November 1906
Monk Hesleden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/212   13 March 1907
Stella; sequestrators, G. Bellerby and T.J. Botham
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/213   9 May 1907
Hebburn St Oswald; sequestrators, G. Ashmore and T. Gamble
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/214   24 May 1907
Greatham; sequestrators, W.T. Tate and J. Mark
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/215   19 July 1907
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, D.S. Park and J. Burn
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/216   22 October 1907
South Hetton; sequestrator, A.A. Moore
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/217   4 December 1907
Bishopwearmouth St Michael; sequestrators, Frank W. Ritson and A. Harrison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/218   2 January 1908
Monk Hesleden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/219   2 January 1908
Evenwood; sequestrators, G.H. Coates and J. Dowson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/220   29 February 1908
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/221   11 May 1908
Leadgate; sequestrators, E. Todd and C. Clegg
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/222   13 March 1908
Auckland St Peter; sequestrator, F.J. Frank
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/223   13 March 1908
Bishop Auckland; sequestrators, P.J.M. Croft and J.T. Proud
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/224   25 April 1908
South Shields St Simon; sequestrators, L. Proud and F. Woodmass
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/225   29 May 1908
Seaham; sequestrators, B.M. Brough and B. Draper
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/226   15 June 1908
Monk Hesleden St John; sequestrators, W.T. Hicks and P. Scott
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/227   21 July 1908
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrators, P.G. Howston and J.W. Tate
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/228   28 July 1908
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrators, Richard Bell and William Watson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/229   27 August 1908
Great Stainton; sequestrator, H.G. Coates
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/230   16 October 1908
Forest and Frith; sequestrators, John Nixon and Robert Collinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/231   4 November 1908
Whitburn; sequestrators, Alfred Grundy and James Watson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/232   4 November 1908
Hartlepool St Paul; sequestrators, William Still and Jey Chalton
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/233   26 November 1908
Bolam; sequestrator, William Alfred Lowes
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/234   11 December 1908
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church; sequestrators, E.S. Dingle and C Wilkinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/235   10 December 1908
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, T.H. Tilly and W. Thomlinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/236   19 January 1909
Monkwearmouth St Peter; sequestrators, T.W. Jaques and J.R. Jarman
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/237   30 January 1909
Croxdale; sequestrators, T. Turnbull and A. Harrison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/238   1 February 1909
East Rainton; sequestrator, H. Hutchinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/239   20 February 1909
South Shields St Mark; sequestrators, A.T. Emmerson and J.H. Baxter
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/240   29 April 1909
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, P.J. Waite and P.J. Heawood
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/241   6 May 1909
Fir Tree; sequestrators, George French and Arthur Stanley Douglas
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/242   4 June 1909
Easington; sequestrators, J.W. Sanderson and E. Watson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/243   21 June 1909
Bishopwearmouth St Hilda Millfield; sequestrators, William Morton and Chater Kirton
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/244   1 July 1909
Westgate; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/245   12 August 1909
Bishopwearmouth St Stephen Ayres Quay; sequestrators, W. Turnbull and J.H. Harrison
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/246   31 August 1909
Esh; sequestrators, J.W. Rutter and J.C. Stobart
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/247   19 August 1909
Winston; sequestrators, W. Brittain and J.G. Bell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/248   1 October 1909
Longnewton; sequestrators, W.P. Walker and J. Cowan
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/249   1 November 1909
Eldon; sequestrators, R. Peverell and G. Thorpe
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/250   1 November 1909
Ryton; sequestrators, J. Reid and J.W. Bourn
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/251   1 November 1909
Auckland St Helen; sequestrators, W.A. Johnson and C. Fairs
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/252   6 November 1909
Etherley; sequestrators, W.R. Stobart and J. Blenkinsopp
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/253   9 November 1909
Darlington St Luke; sequestrators, G.J. Gregg and Goldsbrough J.R.
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/254   18 November 1909
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrator, J.J. Bettlestone
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/255   26 November 1909
Middleton St George; sequestrators, R. Cockton and J. Scott
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/256   10 December 1909
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, J. Jones and R. Brown
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/257   12 January 1910
Hunwick; sequestrators, J.W. Jenkinson and J. Greenwell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/258   4 February 1910
Great Stainton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/259   4 February 1910
Haverton Hill; sequestrators, George Appleton and William Sedgewick
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/260   3 March 1910
Stella; sequestrators, George Bellerby and W.S. Jude
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/261   8 March 1910
Sunderland; sequestrators, John Thompson and G. Bell
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/262   7 March 1910
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, Thomas Benjamin Grimes and George Harry Thompson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/263   8 March 1910
Tudhoe; sequestrators, William Baines and Thompson Raine
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/264   6 May 1910
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, J.B. Lauderdale and J.G. Stephenson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/265   19 May 1910
Bishopwearmouth St Mary Magdalene Millfield; sequestrators, William Lambert and John Brodie Forest
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/266   3 June 1910
Haswell; sequestrators, Marvin Ramshaw and George Mole
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/267   16 June 1910
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrators, Thomas May and Robert Pierse
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/268   24 June 1910
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, F.W. Pollock, A.J. Hagg, J. Sedcole and J. Graham
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/269   28 June 1910
Muggleswick; sequestrators, Dixon Hudspith and John Rae
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/270   5 July 1910
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, William Chrystal and David S. Park
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/271   12 August 1910
Hendon St Paul; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/272   22 September 1910
Durham St Margaret; sequestrators, L.G. Reid and H. Leonard
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/273   7 October 1910
Hendon St Ignatius; sequestrators, S.M. Ritson and R.H. Blakey
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/274   18 October 1910
Ingleton; sequestrators, G.W. Thornton and J.E. Raipon
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/275   18 October 1910
South Westoe; sequestrators, J.F. Murray and J.J. Appleby
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/276   25 November 1910
Beamish; sequestrators, J.M. Ridley and C. Scott
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/277   14 December 1910
Darlington St John; sequestrators, James William Gill and James Hart
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/278   16 December 1910
Silksworth; sequestrators, James Dalton Gregson and John George Robinson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/279   21 February 1911
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, R. Erickson and C.L. Abrahamson
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/280   9 June 1911
Hamsteels; sequestrator, J.W. Raw
Document - Sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/281   6 July 1911
Grindon; sequestrator, B. Christie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/282   28 July 1911
Hunstanworth; sequestrators, J. Westgarth and J.O. Murray
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/283   29 July 1911
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.H. Castley and F. Schofield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/284   1 August 1911
Bearpark; sequestrator, R Harvey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/285   27 June 1911
Sadberge; sequestrator, G.J. Alderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/286   24 October 1911
Bolam; sequestrator, Reverend Joseph Slim
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/287   14 December 1911
Hebburn St Oswald; sequestrators, T.W. Gamble and J. Logan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/288   19 January 1912
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrator, H.L. Lawson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/289   2 March 1912
Hedworth; sequestrators, J.G. Leonard and Jeffery
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/290   13 March 1912
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrators, J.J. Bittlestone and H. Wight
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/291   11 April 1912
Whorlton; sequestrators, Robert Kay and A. Britton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/292   1 August 1912
Gateshead St Chad Bensham; sequestrators, J.H. Stone and H.G. Watts
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/293   7 August 1912
Sacriston St Peter; sequestrators, John D. Hunter and George Mingins
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/294   25 October 1912
South Hetton; sequestrators, John Bright and Issac H. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/295   11 November 1912
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, Cairns Palmer and J.C. Palmer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/296   9 December 1912
Wolsingham; sequestrators, W. Shaw and E.H. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/297   10 December 1912
Whickham; sequestrators, W. Willis and Jonathan T. Atkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/298   11 December 1912
New Seaham; sequestrators, Thomas Brough and William Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/299   13 December 1912
Darlington St Paul; sequestrators, John Hogg and John Metcalf
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/300   3 January 1913
Whitworth; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/301   17 January 1913
Lanchester; sequestrators, F.J. Greenwell, E. Thompson, J. Bowes and J.J. Sinton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/302   30 January 1913
Auckland St Andrew; sequestrators, J.J. Proud, G. Thompson, J. Peverill and W.B. Rowntree
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/303   3 March 1913
Shildon; sequestrators, Edward Robertson and Henry Lakeland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/304   18 April 1913
Stanhope; sequestrators, P. Walker and H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/305   20 May 1913
Darlington St John; sequestrators, J.W. Gill and T.M. Hinde
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/306   27 June 1913
Cornforth; sequestrators, J.J. Furneis and D. Hodgson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/307   5 August 1913
Crook; sequestrators, T. Walton, G. Bowes and W. Machell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/308   1 October 1913
Edmundbyers; sequestrators, J. Kitchen and J. Shiel
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/309   4 December 1913
Benfieldside; sequestrators, T. Priestman and M. Richley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/310   12 December 1913
Witton Park; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/311   14 February 1914
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrators, J.J. Bittlestone and H.H. Weddell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/312   21 March 1914
Sedgefield; sequestrators, J. Hick and T.G. Prosser
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/313   30 April 1914
Birtley; sequestrators, P. Kirkup and D. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/314   20 April 1914
Hart; sequestrators, R. Darling and R. Boutflower
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/315   21 May 1914
Escomb; sequestrators, J.G. Hallimond and T. Maughan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/316   6 June 1914
Stockton-on-Tees St John the Baptist; sequestrators, W. Shipman and J. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/317   11 June 1914
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, T. Moore and T.W. Ferry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/318   18 May 1914
Auckland St Helen; sequestrator, G.H. Dawson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/319   20 June 1914
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, H.M. Thomas and W. Brown
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/320   22 June 1914
Stockton-on-Tees St Paul; sequestrators, G. Elcoat and T.C. Danby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/321   16 July 1914
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, J. Harp and G. Cowan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/322   17 July 1914
Frosterley; sequestrators, V.A. Rippon, J.R. Bousfield and E. Slater
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/323   25 July 1914
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, J. Routledge and J. Lackenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/324   24 July 1914
Deaf Hill cum Langdale; sequestrators, J. Fenwick and G. Lockwood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/325   27 July 1914
Silksworth; sequestrators, W.L. Walker and T. Noble
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/326   21 July 1914
Redmarshall; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/327   1 August 1914
Boldon; sequestrators, R.E. Thomas and G. Peacock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/328   17 September 1914
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, R.W. Bickmore and S. Davison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/329   7 September 1914
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, J.E. Ingham and J. Booth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/330   18 September 1914
Sunderland St Mary Magdalene; sequestrators, H. Hennis and J.B. Forrest
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/331   5 October 1914
Spennymoor St Paul; sequestrators, E. Pearcy and G.W. Henderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/332   24 October 1914
Lynesack; sequestrators, W. Dewhurst and W. Marley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/333   20 November 1914
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, J. Priestman and J.T. Gibbon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/334   22 April 1915
Ryton; sequestrators, A.G. Sanders and W. Rochester
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/335   12 May 1915
Castleside; sequestrators, A. Elliot and J. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/336   17 May 1915
Eppleton; sequestrators, John Thirkell and Fred Hawxby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/337   22 July 1915
Shadforth; sequestrators, Joseph White and J.R. Whittingham
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/338   13 August 1915
Chilton Moor; sequestrator, T.C. Jones
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/339   30 November 1915
Hartlepool St Hilda; sequestrators, T.M. Armstrong and F.W. Mason
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/340   18 November 1915
Castle Eden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/341   16 March 1916
Wingate Grange; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/342   3 April 1916
Heighington; sequestrators, J.H. Blades and J. Dresser
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/343   4 May 1916
Hawthorn; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/344   20 June 1916
Kelloe; sequestrators, J.N. Lee and J. Kirkpatrick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/345   19 August 1916
Gateshead St Cuthbert Bensham; sequestrators, J.H. Richards and G.A. Ramshaw
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/346   22 August 1916
Elwick Hall; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/347   11 October 1916
Kelloe; sequestrators, G. Inness and W. Kingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/348   19 December 1916
Fir Tree; sequestrators, George William Palmer and Harry Dent
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/349   6 January 1917
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, Joseph Hall Morton and James Sedcote
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/350   7 March 1917
Consett; sequestrators, William Eales and John Kidd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/351   13 March 1917
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, Richard William Bickmore and Edgar Tom Gardiner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/352   15 March 1917
Southwick St Columba; sequestrators, Edward Barnaby Burdon and George Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/353   16 March 1917
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrator, William Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/354   19 April 1917
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, Thomas James Davies and Thomas Robert Gilbertson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/355   11 May 1917
Deaf Hill cum Langdale; sequestrators, R. Makepeace and James Fenwick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/356   16 May 1917
South Shields St Francis; sequestrators, Ralph Burton and John Soppitt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/357   13 June 1917
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, J.T. Smith and William W. Coates
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/358   29 June 1917
Stockton-on-Tees St Thomas; sequestrators, M. Heavisides and G.W. Maude
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/359   12 July 1917
Trimdon; sequestrators, R.W. Parker and J. Elliott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/360   12 July 1917
Newbottle; sequestrators, R. Swainston and R.J. Scorer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/361   12 July 1917
Shildon; sequestrators, John Jackson and Henry Lakeland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/362   14 July 1917
Greenside St John; sequestrators, J. Greener and R. Charlton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/363   8 August 1917
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrator, J. Routledge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/364   1 September 1917
Westgate; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/365   4 October 1917
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, Thomas Chapman and R. George Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/366   18 October 1917
Medomsley; sequestrators, Thomas Robinson and George Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/367   9 January 1918
Herrington; sequestrators, Robert Fisher and J.S. Clark
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/368   12 February 1918
Dipton; sequestrators, J.E. Davis and J. Hardy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/369   19 April 1918
Stillington; sequestrators, Robert Bell and C. Taylor
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/370   6 June 1918
Blackhill St Aidan; sequestrators, H.H. Wattsford and Herbert Briggs
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/371   6 September 1918
Hunstanworth; sequestrators, J. Westgarth and T. Bulman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/372   2 October 1918
Grangetown; sequestrators, H.F. Wright and F. Earnshaw
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/373   24 October 1918
Greatham; sequestrators, E. Seaton Cockell and William Thomas Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/374   1 November 1918
Thornley St Bartholomew Kelloe; sequestrators, D. Hagon and A.H. Oswald
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/375   5 March 1918
Brancepeth; sequestrator, Viscount Boyne and Edmund Oakley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/376   5 December 1918
Evenwood; sequestrators, Thomas Pattison and F. Briggs
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/377   1 February 1919
Chester-le-Street; sequestrators, Sir L. Wood, R.E. Hale, G.A. Ward and H.G. Rhodes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/378   5 February 1919
Croxdale; sequestrators, Thomas Turnbull and Fre[deri]ck Peter Gulliver
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/379   10 March 1919
Wingate Grange; sequestrators, John T. Cross and E. Cross
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/380   13 March 1919
Rookhope; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/381   26 April 1919
Hartlepool St Oswald; sequestrators, R. Stephenson and A.G. Linden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/382   4 June 1919
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, James Cockburn and Joseph Stainton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/383   20 June 1919
Bishop Middleham; sequestrators, T. Bovill and W. Stacey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/384   17 July 1919
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, W.J. Stewart, W.W. Catterick, W.J. Moscrop and F. Britton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/385   15 September 1919
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, W.J. Charlton and W. Batey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/386   1 October 1919
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, S.C. Bell and W.H. Perry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/387   3 November 1919
Darlington Holy Trinity; sequestrators, G. Kenworthy and L.C. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/388   28 November 1919
Hebburn St Oswald; sequestrators, T.W. Gamble and R. Haiving
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/389   1 December 1919
Whitworth; sequestrator, Joseph Hodgson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/390   18 December 1919
Southwick Holy Trinity; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/391   24 February 1920
Tudhoe; sequestrators, T.H. Dobson and J. Keers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/392   30 April 1920
Dawdon; sequestrators, John Sample and G. Wakefield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/393   20 October 1920
Willington; sequestrators, T. Wilkinson and J. Elliott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/394   12 November 1920
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, J.W. Carlisle and W. Dunsdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/395   21 December 1920
Coxhoe; sequestrators, John Cook and James Pallister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/396   14 December 1920
Pittington; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/397   25 January 1921
Castle Eden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/398   24 March 1921
Stanhope; sequestrators, F.H. Thompson and P. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/399   2 April 1921
Belmont; sequestrators, J. Codling and W. Rennie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/400   7 April 1921
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, F.W. Hall and E.L. Metcalfe
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/401   21 May 1921
New Seaham; sequestrators, W.A. Swallow and W. Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/402   23 April 1921
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, E. Laidler and E. Potts
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/403   15 June 1921
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, J. Priestman and C.M. Galley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/404   11 July 1921
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, J. Riddell and A. Jameson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/405   29 August 1921
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, J. Heys and T.B. Purvis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/406   7 September 1921
Witton-le-Wear; sequestrators, E.C. Tymms and W.D. Rudyard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/407   20 September 1921
Horden; sequestrators, J.M. Mallory and W.W. Reesby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/408   30 September 1921
Darlington St Luke; sequestrators, L. Race and W. Gargett
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/409   27 September 1921
Heworth St Alban; sequestrators, R. Douglas and G.H. Hadden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/410   28 September 1921
Witton Park; sequestrators, H. Burkitt and J.P. Ayre
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/411   9 December 1921
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, S. Rutherford and W. Wainwright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/412   9 December 1921
Durham St Giles; sequestrators, B.J. Milbourne and D. Elliott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/413   9 January 1922
Burnmoor; sequestrators, W. Nisbet and J. Wilkes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/414   10 January 1922
Hebburn St John; sequestrators, J. Watson and T. Heads
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/415   17 January 1922
South Shields St Mary Tyne Dock; sequestrators, W.H. Marley and R.A. Hunter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/416   23 February 1922
Sunderland; sequestrators, J.E. Moorfield and W.G. Forster
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/417   1 March 1922
Auckland St Andrew; sequestrators, J.T. Proud, J. Pallister, W. Kingdon and J.W. Haggie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/418   4 May 1922
Collierley; sequestrators, T Kay and J.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/419   24 May 1922
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, J.E. Pestle and R. Blakey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/420   16 May 1922
Gateshead St Cuthbert Bensham; sequestrators, S.T. Richley and F. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/421   1 June 1922
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, G.N. Black and W. Roberts
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/422   7 June 1922
South Shields St Francis; sequestrators, G. Bowdell and J. Peters
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/423   2 September 1922
Sunderland St Mark; sequestrators, B. Trewhitt and W.B. Maddison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/424   16 September 1922
Stranton All Saints; sequestrators, R.W. Alton and G.R. Webster
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/425   1 October 1922
Staindrop; sequestrators, T.W. Applegarth, V. Hodgson and T. Race
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/426   20 September 1922
Pittington; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/427   1 October 1922
Middleton St George; sequestrators, J.B. Carter and L. Harris Liston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/428   1 October 1922
South Hylton; sequestrators, M. Jolly and Thomas Clueson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/429   1 October 1922
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, R. Bousfield and T.B. Archer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/430   24 November 1922
New Shildon; sequestrators, F. Micklethwait and R. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/431   8 December 1922
Sedgefield; sequestrators, J. Hick and R.W. Winn
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/432   14 December 1922
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrators, F.W. Brown and G.S. Garroway
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/433   5 January 1923
Greatham; sequestrators, W.H. Mawson and R. Stafford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/434   10 January 1923
Sadberge; sequestrators, G.T. Alderson and G.T. Shepherd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/435   16 January 1923
Hendon St Ignatius; sequestrators, H. Dixon and D. Drury
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/436   20 February 1923
Hunstanworth; sequestrators, J. Westgarth and C. Dewhurst
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/437   5 April 1923
Horden; sequestrators, J.H. Mallaby and W. Busby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/438   24 April 1923
Dalton-le-Dale; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/439   26 April 1923
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrators, W. Oddie and J. Taylor
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/440   31 May 1923
Muggleswick; sequestrators, J. Storey and T.W. Copeland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/441   4 July 1923
Kelloe; sequestrators, J.G. Howlett and F. Moody
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/442   1 August 1923
Monk Hesleden St John; sequestrators, W.T. Hicks and T. Liddell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/443   1 August 1923
Auckland St Helen; sequestrators, C. Little and T. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/444   1 August 1923
Evenwood; sequestrators, J. Moore and T. Pattison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/445   1 May 1923
Seaham Harbour; sequestrators, J.W. Harrison and J.M. Pollock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/446   20 September 1923
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, W.F. Brown and W. Monkhouse
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/447   3 October 1923
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, W. Atkinson, J. Banks, W. Richardson and G. Rickinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/448   2 October 1923
Whitburn; sequestrators, J.T. Rennison and W.D. Allison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/449   8 October 1923
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, A. Fenny and J.S. Abram
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/450   8 November 1923
Bishopwearmouth St Michael; sequestrators, J.G. Hutchinson and R.G. Hudson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/451   8 November 1923
South Westoe; sequestrators, J.J. Murray and F.J.A. Winfield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/452   1 December 1923
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrator, G.W. Dowell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/453   2 December 1923
Beamish; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/454   3 January 1924
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, A.J. Hall and W.W. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/455   4 January 1924
Greatham; sequestrators, W.H. Mawson and R. Stafford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/456   17 January 1924
Forest and Frith; sequestrators, W. Teward and J.L. Weedy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/457   31 January 1924
Stillington; sequestrators, G.N. Palmer and P.G.H. Bune
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/458   22 February 1924
Eggleston; sequestrators, H. Adamson and J.W. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/459   11 March 1924
Witton Park; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/460   10 March 1924
Kimblesworth; sequestrators, J.T. Atkinson and J. Russell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/461   5 May 1924
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, H. Senior and W. Howdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/462   25 April 1924
South Shields St Mark; sequestrators, W.D. Lovely and R.W. Adamson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/463   24 April 1924
Eldon; sequestrators, J.G. Forrest and G. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/464   31 May 1924
Hartlepool St Hilda; sequestrators, F.W. Mason and W. Coulson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/465   4 June 1924
Heatherycleugh; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/466   21 June 1924
Hunwick; sequestrators, J.P. Hudspeth and J. Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/467   4 July 1924
Tanfield; sequestrators, G. Arkles and W.T. Logan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/468   18 July 1924
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, R.O. Fletcher and J.J. Longstaff
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/469   1 August 1924
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, W.G. Bell and W. Dunsdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/470   8 August 1924
Shotton; sequestrators, H.H. Lawrence and J. Scott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/471   7 August 1924
Horden; sequestrators, J. Mallaby and J. Fletcher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/472   8 September 1924
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, G.G.B. Walford and J.M. Watts
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/473   19 September 1924
Durham St Margaret; sequestrators, J.W. Curren and G. Hauxwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/474   26 September 1924
Westgate; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/475   3 October 1924
Castle Eden; sequestrator, C. Stouchouse
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/476   7 October 1924
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, J.B. Hannington and G. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/477   10 October 1924
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, J.T. Smith and F. Wright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/478   8 November 1924
Sunderland St Stephen; sequestrators, J.A. Armour and T.H. Hewson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/479   19 November 1924
West Hartlepool Christ Church; sequestrators, W.G. Ropner and G.E. Miller
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/480   25 November 1924
Gateshead St James; sequestrators, F.S. Rodgers and S.J. Joyce
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/481   3 December 1924
Trimdon; sequestrators, R.W. Parker and J. Coukerton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/482   15 December 1924
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, G. Cowan and J. Dixon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/483   18 December 1924
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, J.H. Glenny and J.C. Stenton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/484   16 January 1925
Satley; sequestrators, G.L. Butterfield and J. Lowes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/485   23 February 1925
Muggleswick; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/486   5 March 1925
Whickham; sequestrators, R.W. Glass and J.T. Atkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/487   5 March 1925
Winston; sequestrators, J.C. Forster and F. Davey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/488   26 February 1925
Gainford; sequestrators, F. Lax, P. Cathrick, F.W. Beadon and R.H. Goleston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/489   8 April 1925
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrators, W. Watson and W.C. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/490   22 May 1925
Bishopwearmouth St Stephen Ayres Quay; sequestrators, J.W. Gibson and G.H. Blacklock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/491   3 June 1925
Monk Hesleden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/492   10 July 1925
Lynesack; sequestrators, G. Race and W. Dewhurst
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/493   19 August 1925
Annfield Plain; sequestrator, W. Armstrong
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/494   14 August 1925
Monk Hesleden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/495   8 October 1925
Newbottle; sequestrators, R.J. Scorer and F. Routledge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/496   5 October 1925
Hartlepool St Oswald; sequestrators, S. Holdroyd and G. Ringwood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/497   23 October 1925
Dawdon; sequestrators, J.M. Pollock and S.T. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/498   21 October 1926
Monkwearmouth St Peter; sequestrators, J.N. Prior and J. Keenlyside
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/499   5 December 1925
Bearpark; sequestrators, T.H. Joyce and G. Inness
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/500   18 December 1925
Willington; sequestrators, J. Tweddle and H. Scott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/501   20 February 1926
Jarrow St Peter; sequestrators, W.M. Lascelles and J.W. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/502   20 March 1926
West Pelton; sequestrators, R.G.J. Gray and W. Storey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/503   4 April 1926
Holmside; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/504   3 May 1926
Lumley; sequestrators, R.G. Purves and W Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/505   2 July 1926
Hawthorn; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/506   1 September 1926
Great Stainton; sequestrators, J. Cowley and W. Bowman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/507   1 October 1926
Pelton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/508   1 December 1926
South Hylton; sequestrators, Chilton and M. Jolly
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/509   7 December 1926
Aycliffe; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/510   1 December 1926
Shiney Row; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/511   2 February 1927
Castle Eden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/512   28 February 1927
Billingham; sequestrators, J.H. Robinson and F Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/513   8 March 1927
Ebchester; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/514   16 March 1927
Gateshead St Helen Low Fell; sequestrators, J. Fenwick and J.E.C. Carrick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/515   27 June 1927
New Shildon; sequestrators, F. Micklethwait and H. Bowe
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/516   30 July 1927
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, T.H. Tilley and W.G. Liveridge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/517   31 August 1927
Hamsterley; sequestrators, W. Jewitt and W.J. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/518   8 September 1927
Stillington; sequestrators, J.G. Dawson and H. Stokell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/519   14 October 1927
Hart; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/520   2 November 1927
Whitworth; sequestrator, John Kirtley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/521   1 November 1927
Spennymoor; sequestrators, J. Ogilvie and T.H. Dobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/522   11 November 1927
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, J.T. Smith and F. Wright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/523   25 November 1927
Stanley; sequestrators, A. Forster and T. Middlemiss
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/524   16 December 1927
Forest and Frith; sequestrators, W. Teward and G. Collinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/525   23 December 1927
Redmarshall; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/526   3 January 1928
Longnewton; sequestrators, R.W. Todd and J. Wade
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/527   12 January 1928
Norton St Michael and All Angels; sequestrators, J.W. Atkinson and J.R. Pratt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/528   3 January 1928
Sockburn; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/529   3 February 1928
Hamsteels; sequestrators, W. Taylorson and F. Hill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/530   6 February 1928
Gateshead Fell; sequestrators, J.M. Orwin and G. Scofield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/531   17 March 1928
Waterhouses; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/532   28 March 1928
Lynesack; sequestrators, W. Dewhurst and G. Race
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/533   9 May 1928
Stockton-on-Tees St Thomas; sequestrators, J.C. Badcock and H.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/534   8 May 1928
West Rainton; sequestrators, Mrs. A.S. Hope and James Lackey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/535   12 June 1928
Etherley; sequestrators, C.G.S. Balmer and J.C. Hampson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/536   5 July 1928
Esh; sequestrators, J.W. Rutter and M. King
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/537   29 June 1928
Sunderland; sequestrators, W. Jones and T.H. Rock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/538   26 July 1928
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, R. Brewis and J.V. Berry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/539   20 September 1928
Stanley; sequestrators, A. Forster and T. Middlemiss
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/540   29 September 1928
Burnopfield; sequestrators, R. Davis and W. Braidford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/541   12 October 1928
Heatherycleugh; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/542   12 October 1928
Felling Christ Church; sequestrators, S. Dent and J.G. Ritchie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/543   10 October 1928
Brandon; sequestrators, J. Hall and W. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/544   1 November 1928
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, A.A.B. Walford and J.M. Walls
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/545   26 November 1928
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, G.R. Robson and B. Cook
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/546   6 December 1928
Shincliffe; sequestrator, A.A. Luxmoore
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/547   20 December 1928
Sunderland St Hilda; sequestrators, J.W. Robinson and H.A. French
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/548   15 January 1929
Evenwood; sequestrators, Thomas Pattison and J.H. Nutter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/549   2 February 1929
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, H. Pattison and G.G. Jeynes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/550   22 February 1929
Consett; sequestrators, G. Robinson and J. Peirson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/A/551   27 February 1929
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, J. Hope and A. Sigsworth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/352   26 February 1929
Shadforth; sequestrators, J.R. Wittingham and A.E. Chapman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/353   9 April 1929
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, John Priestman and F.G. Henley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/354   22 January 1929
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, E. Potts and T. Coates
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/355   20 April 1929
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/356   6 May 1929
Swalwell; sequestrators, W. Tweddle and J. Meek
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/357   2 May 1929
Hunwick; sequestrators, N. Readman and J. Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/358   31 May 1929
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, W. Harrison and J. Snowdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/359   31 May 1929
Pelton; sequestrators, E.W. Gray and G. Soulsby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/360   3 June 1929
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, J.W. Crosier and J.R. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/361   10 June 1929
Penshaw; sequestrators, F. Jeckell and J.W. Atkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/363   2 May 1929
Stockton-on-Tees St James Hardwick; sequestrators, C.W. Moore and R.M. Strachan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/364   1 August 1929
Merrington; sequestrators, G. Holmes and R.J. Hunter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/365   8 August 1929
Coniscliffe; sequestrators, G.T. Dent and H. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/366   15 July 1929
Grindon; sequestrators, R. Peacock and D. McLaren
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/367   31 August 1929
Marley Hill; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/368   31 August 1929
Durham St Nicholas; sequestrators, J.F. Holson and J.W. Eden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/369   12 September 1929
Stella St Cuthbert; sequestrators, Robert Murray and Richard Tom Davis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/370   2 October 1929
Winlaton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/371   8 October 1929
Eppleton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/372   9 October 1929
Hartlepool St Paul; sequestrators, H.L. Hogg and W. Oddy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/373   4 November 1929
Chilton Moor; sequestrators, J. Hancock and S.S. Young
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/374   22 November 1929
Darlington St John; sequestrators, W.H. Young and F.N. Forster
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/375   18 November 1929
Gateshead St Cuthbert Bensham; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/376   22 November 1929
Hartlepool St Aidan; sequestrators, J.E. Addis and F. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/377   9 January 1930
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, S.M. Rowlandson and K.B. Dennison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/378   31 January 1930
Usworth Holy Trinity; sequestrators, W.M. Middleton and T. Lowry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/379   8 February 1930
Stockton-on-Tees St Paul; sequestrators, J.T. Lynas and J.K. Pattison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/380   6 March 1930
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, J.W. Jones and W.H. Just
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/381   23 April 1930
Evenwood; sequestrators, T. Pattison and W. Dunn
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/382   6 May 1930
South Hylton; sequestrators, G.W. Watson and F.S. Miles
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/383   7 May 1930
Hamsterley; sequestrators, W. Jewitt and J. Knaggs
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/384   13 May 1930
Sunderland All Saints; sequestrators, T.K. Ness and W. Wakefield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/385   2 July 1930
Castle Eden; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/386   13 August 1930
Darlington St James; sequestrators, Cyril Nicholson and E.M. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/387   19 August 1930
Hebburn St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.G. Lomax and J. Gibson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/388   26 August 1930
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, Gilbert Thompson and G.R. Ward
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/389   9 September 1930
Sedgefield; sequestrators, Robert Matthew Winn and David Preston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/390   11 September 1930
[parish illegible]; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/391   1 October 1930
Tudhoe Grange; sequestrators, E. Blair and T.W. Marley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/392   8 October 1930
Eldon; sequestrators, Charles Gittins and John G. Forrest
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/393   1 December 1930
Pelton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/394   7 January 1931
Hendon St Ignatius; sequestrators, G.P. Sheridan and G.S. Heslop
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/395   3 January 1931
Dinsdale with Sockburn; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/396   7 January 1931
Sunderland Christ Church; sequestrators, R.G. Aird and F.L. Pickersgill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/397   24 January 1931
Darlington St Hilda; sequestrators, W.H. Baker and A. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/398   24 January 1931
Southwick Holy Trinity; sequestrators, J.G. Hall and H. Carr
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/399   8 March 1931
Belmont; sequestrators, W. Lowe and T.G. Venner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/400   24 March 1931
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, G. Sigsworth and J. Hope
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/401   27 March 1931
Crook; sequestrators, T.D. Buston, F. Linton and J.H. Machell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/402   2 April 1931
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, William Harrison and Joseph Snowdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/403   12 March 1931
Witton Park; sequestrators, George Plummer and William Hillary
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/404   2 May 1931
Gateshead Fell; sequestrators, Ralph Coulson and Claude Martin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/405   3 July 1931
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, A.A. Ashton and T. Bainbridge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/406   2 July 1931
South Shields St Simon; sequestrators, W.H. Marley and W.G. Young
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/407   4 August 1931
Eastgate All Saints; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/408   16 September 1931
Grindon; sequestrators, D. McLaren and T.W. Swinbank
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/409   16 September 1931
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, T. Batey and J.L. Leydell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/410   1 October 1931
Darlington St Matthew; sequestrators, A. Booth and J.T. Park
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/411   3 November 1931
Sacriston; sequestrators, R.J. Scorer and J.R. Guest
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/412   14 November 1931
West Rainton; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/413   7 December 1931
Deaf Hill; sequestrators, J.V. Carter and C. Fenwick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/414   11 January 1932
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrators, R. Pierse and T. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/415   25 January 1932
Bishopwearmouth St Mary Magdalene Millfield; sequestrators, C. Gooderick and C.G.L. Sieg
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/416   4 July 1932
Holmside; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/417   5 August 1932
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, W. Harrison and J. Snowdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/418   3 October 1932
Felling Christ Church; sequestrators, W.S.T. Briggs and Robert Gray
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/419   11 October 1932
Hebburn St John; sequestrators, W.T. Newlands and Thomas Batey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/420   28 November 1932
Great Stainton; sequestrators, John Cowley and W. Bowmand
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/421   9 November 1932
Hendon St Paul; sequestrators, G.W. Glendenning and S. Hubbard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/421A   28 October 1932
Bishopton; sequestrators, H.W. Mills and W. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/422   16 December 1932
Witton-le-Wear; sequestrators, C.C. Tymms and W.D. Rudyard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/423   16 December 1932
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, P.L.N. Hall and W.G. Loveridge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/424   31 December 1932
Sunnybrow; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/425   5 January 1933
Seaham; sequestrators, W.G. Ellis and B.M. Brough
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/426   16 January 1933
Gateshead St Edmund; sequestrators, W.H. Joleason and J.W. Peacock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/427   5 February 1933
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrators, Thomas James Groves and Alfred Greathead
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/428   5 April 1933
Bishop Middleham; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/429   6 April 1933
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, D. Holmes and H. Senior
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/430   6 May 1933
Trimdon Grange; sequestrators, A.H. Harper and J. Scott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/431   5 May 1933
Dunston Christ Church; sequestrators, Thomas Dickinson and W.G. Gibson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/432   12 May 1933
Annfield Plain; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/433   17 May 1933
Fir Tree; sequestrators, G. French and J. Webster
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/434   22 June 1933
Shildon; sequestrators, A. Robson and A. Davison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/435   22 June 1933
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel; sequestrators, H.G. Davison and W.G. Forster
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/B/436   11 July 1933
South Shields St Mark; sequestrators, J.J.R. Gibbison and L.W. Adamson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/431   14 July 1933
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, J.W. Stephenson and A. Sigsworth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/432   2 August 1933
West Pelton; sequestrators, H. Rewcastle and R. Hardcastle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/433   11 August 1933
Monkwearmouth St Cuthbert; sequestrators, C. Hood and W.A. Skillings
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/434   8 August 1933
Sadberge; sequestrator, D.R. Oliver
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/435   5 October 1933
Hartlepool St Aidan; sequestrators, Frederick Smith and Cecil Hoddgson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/436   19 October 1933
Ryhope; sequestrators, John Ball Alderson and John Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/437   23 November 1933
Kimblesworth; sequestrators, James Russell and Joseph Robinson Nuttall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/438   21 December 1933
Jarrow St Peter; sequestrators, R.J. Fitzpatrick and J.W. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/439   2 March 1934
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrators, J. Wilson and M.F. Hedley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/440   18 April 1934
Monk Hesleden; sequestrators, G. Dowson and W. Johnson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/441   20 April 1934
Brandon; sequestrators, H. Emmerson and W.T. Parker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/442   3 May 1934
Cockerton; sequestrators, W.H. Kitching, J.G. Hebdon and W.F. Cosgrave
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/443   3 May 1934
Bishopwearmouth St Andrew Deptford; sequestrator, E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/444   29 May 1934
Greenside St John; sequestrators, M. Swinburne, R.J. Greener and F.H. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/445   15 June 1934
Birtley; sequestrators, J.W. Willis, J.E. Lowther and F.H. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/446   8 May 1934
Bishopwearmouth St Michael; sequestrators, G.R. Blount, E. Jackson and G.R. Murford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/447   13 May 1934
Castleside; sequestrators, A.H. Dedicott, W. Ellerington and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/448   20 July 1934
Darlington St James; sequestrators, Cyril Nicholson, John Ormerod and W.F. Cosgrave
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/449   15 September 1934
Escomb; sequestrators, J. Widdas, T. Robson and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/450   18 September 1934
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, Sir J. Priestman and Reverend E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/451   26 September 1934
Darlington St Matthew; sequestrators, Alfred Booth, John Thomas Park and William Frederick Cosgrave
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/452   12 October 1934
Hart; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/453   19 October 1934
Muggleswick; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/454   1 November 1934
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, J.A. Kendle, A. Young, R.L.P. Tate and H.G. Hastings Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/455   12 November 1934
Fatfield; sequestrators, W. Hale, H. Wilson and F.H. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/456   1 December 1934
South Hylton; sequestrators, F.J. Miler, J.W. Watson and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/457   13 December 1934
Tow Law; sequestrators, Roland R. Heslop and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/458   28 December 1934
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, F.E. Modral, Andrew Hope and A.B.G. Lillingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/459   8 January 1935
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, W.S. Pigg, P.G. Burlson and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/460   8 January 1935
Wolsingham; sequestrators, E.B. Downie, G.R. Robson, R. Pickering and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/461   22 January 1935
Egglescliffe; sequestrators, A.B. Woolston, B.S. James and G.W. Froggatt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/462   31 January 1935
Elwick Hall; sequestrators, E. Sample, R.W. Appleton and H.J. Poole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/463   21 February 1935
South Shields St Oswin; sequestrators, A.A.W. Evans, J. Hindmarsh and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/464   1 March 1935
Barnard Castle; sequestrators, E.R.H. Holmes, R. Brown and R.G. Ledgard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/465   14 March 1935
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, E.A. Ward, L.H. Clough and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/466   13 March 1935
Satley; sequestrators, E. Walker, J. Anderson and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/467   10 May 1935
Preston-on-Tees All Saints; sequestrators, C. Rutherford, H. Garbutt and G.W. Froggatt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/468   13 May 1935
Trimdon; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/469   22 May 1935
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, J.E. Ingham, J.H. Pudberry and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/470   15 May 1935
Esh; sequestrators, J.W. Rutter and Matthew King
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/471   21 June 1935
South Shields St Francis; sequestrators, John Oley, T.H. Oley and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/472   2 July 1935
Tudhoe; sequestrators, T.E. Watson, R. Lowrie and G.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/473   2 August 1935
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, W.G. Chandler, W.E. Watson and W.F. Cosgrave
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/474   1 August 1935
Bishopwearmouth St Stephen Ayres Quay; sequestrators, J.W. Gibson, G.H. Blacklock and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/475   27 September 1935
Sacriston; sequestrators, M. White, G. Henderson and A.B.G. Lillingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/476   27 September 1935
Dipton; sequestrators, John Hardy, W.R. Teasdale and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/477   9 October 1935
Hartlepool St Paul; sequestrators, J.T. Stanley, G.C. Flower and R.H.J. Poole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/478   1 November 1935
Chester-le-Street; sequestrators, J.Y. Robson, J.G. Clark, S. Shepherd and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/479   4 December 1935
Eggleston; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/480   20 December 1935
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, W.E. Loveridge, P.L.N. Hall and Robert H. J. Poole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/481   24 February 1936
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, H.G.H. Shaddick, W.H. Hogg and S. Williams
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/C/482   23 March 1936
Aycliffe; sequestrators, J.F. Walker, G.E. Horton, W.R. Pickering, H.S. Shepherd, G. Outhwaite and H. Goldsmith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/433   21 May 1936
Newbottle; sequestrators, R.J. Scorer, W. Rogerson and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/434   8 June 1936
Eldon; sequestrators, G.W. Froggatt and R. Medd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/435   11 June 1936
St John's Chapel-in-Weardale; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/436   14 August 1936
Wolsingham; sequestrators, E.B. Downie, R. Pickering and H. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/437   5 August 1936
Darlington Holy Trinity; sequestrators, W.R. Clement, J.W. Harrison and H. Gouldsmith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/438   15 September 1936
Castletown; sequestrators, Kearley G.E., C. Reed and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/439   14 October 1936
Benfieldside; sequestrators, S.P. Annandale, W.E. Westgarth and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/440   29 October 1936
Tanfield; sequestrators, A.H.P. Squance and James Atkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/441   20 November 1936
Whitburn; sequestrators, W.D. Allison, J. Hutchinson and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/442   4 December 1936
Haverton Hill; sequestrators, P.H. Robinson, J.D. Davison and G.W. Froggatt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/443   27 November 1936
Hendon St Ignatius; sequestrators, V. Wilson, J.F. Eccles and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/444   3 December 1936
Hebburn St Oswald; sequestrators, R. Harding, J.F. Hay and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/465   21 December 1936
Harton; sequestrators, R.R. Lamb, G. Hardy and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/466   28 December 1936
Hebburn St John; sequestrators, G.W. Munro, G. Foxall and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/467   13 January 1937
Hartlepool St Aidan; sequestrators, G. Fawcett, J.E. Addis and R.H.J. Poole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/468   22 January 1937
Sherburn; sequestrators, T. Clasper, T.T. Fletcher and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/469   28 January 1937
Sunderland St John; sequestrators, G.E. Budd, R.H. Liddle and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/470   12 February 1937
Gateshead St Cuthbert Bensham; sequestrators, G. Armoury, H.R. Parker and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/471   12 February 1937
Collierley; sequestrators, M. Bramley, J.G. Waggell and J.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/472   5 April 1937
Dunston Christ Church; sequestrators, T. Dickinson, T. Swaddle and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/473   27 April 1937
Felling Christ Church; sequestrators, R.F. Paxton, W. Headlam and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/474   5 May 1937
Chilton Moor; sequestrators, G. Jones, T. Young and K. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/475   30 April 1937
East Rainton; sequestrators, T.F. Hutchinson, H. Hutchinson and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/476   10 June 1937
Grindon; sequestrators, D. McLaren, T.W. Swinbank and G.W. Froggatt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/477   21 June 1937
Haswell; sequestrators, J. Kebell, O.R. Thornton and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/478   24 June 1937
[parish illegible]; sequestrators, F. Bell, W.R. Marshall and R.G. Ledgard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/479   8 July 1937
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, L.C. Watson, J. Banks, A. Feetham, W. Richardson and W.C. Jordan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/480   25 August 1937
Thornley St Bartholomew Kelloe; sequestrators, T.H. Holder, H. Hetherington and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/481   3 September 1937
Merrington; sequestrators, T.P. Conlon, R.H. Scurr and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/482   1 October 1937
Medomsley; sequestrators, T. Robinson, W. Gibson and P.S. Mayell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/483   5 October 1937
Darlington St Paul; sequestrators, J.L. Pattinson, R.W. Frith and W.C. Jordan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/484   6 October 1937
South Westoe; sequestrators, F.J.A. Winfield and G.A. Keen
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/485   5 November 1937
Hart; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/486   11 November 1937
East Boldon St George; sequestrators, J.A. Appleby and J.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/487   11 November 1937
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, C.D. Walker, A. Douglas and J. Booth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/488   11 November 1937
Hebburn St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.G. Lomax and T.R. Johnson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/489   17 December 1937
Fatfield; sequestrators, H. Wilson, G. Forster and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/490   23 December 1937
Bishopwearmouth St Mark Millfield; sequestrators, T. Scott, B. Trewhitt and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/491   5 January 1938
Castleside; sequestrators, A.H. Dedicott, H.D. Orton and R.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/492   10 January 1938
Stockton-on-Tees St James Hardwick; sequestrators, J. Morgan, E.F. Willis and G.W. Froggatt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/493   20 January 1938
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, G.V. Nicholson, K.H. Tyson and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/494   27 January 1938
Kelloe; sequestrators, J.T. Struthers and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/495   4 February 1938
Tudhoe; sequestrators, E.R. Rutter, R. Lowrie and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/496   8 February 1938
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, J.A. Burlison, W. Gordon and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/497   18 February 1938
Stockton-on-Tees St Thomas; sequestrators, J.C. Badcock and H.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/498   8 April 1938
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, J.J. Nichol, R.H. Davison and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/499   8 April 1938
Gateshead St Aidan; sequestrators, E. Coulson, W. Narey and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/500   4 May 1938
South Hetton; sequestrators, W.H. Coates, A. Thompson and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/501   23 June 1938
Burnopfield; sequestrators, S.G.D. Wilson, F.G. Braidford and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/502   5 July 1938
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, H.S. Waddle, N.T. Willis and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/503   4 July 1938
Benfieldside; sequestrators, R.B. Allen, W.E. Westgarth and P.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/504   8 July 1938
Dipton; sequestrators, J. Hardy, R. Teasdale and P.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/505   28 July 1938
Hamsterley; sequestrators, F. Featherston Collingwood, J. Knaggs and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/506   11 July 1938
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, W. Taylor, G.W. Haggerston and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/507   25 July 1938
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, J.W. Wragg, J.M. Pickering and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/508   16 September 1938
Spennymoor; sequestrators, G.F. Richardson Boustead, S.R.F. Appleby and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/509   23 September 1938
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrators, T. McCree, N.R. Williams and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/510   30 September 1938
Auckland St Helen; sequestrators, R. Bowman, C. Little and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/511   3 October 1938
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, W.M. Lindley, J.G. Guyia and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/512   5 October 1938
Dalton-le-Dale; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/513   4 November 1938
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, S. Potts, Tom Coates and A.B.G. Lillingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/514   2 November 1938
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrators, T.H. Chisholm, F. Lawson and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/515   3 November 1938
Satley; sequestrators, G. Walker, J. Anderson and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/516   14 November 1938
Hedgefield; sequestrators, J.R. Little, J. Gaynor and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/517   9 November 1938
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, A.W. Brown, J.B. Makepeace and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/518   15 November 1938
Whitworth; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/519   21 November 1938
Sunderland St Gabriel; sequestrators, Fred Wilcock, K. Mackintosh and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/520   29 November 1938
Pelton; sequestrators, T. Soulsby, K.J. Marshall and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/521   2 December 1938
Shincliffe; sequestrators, H. Appleton, J.A. Moody and A.B.G. Lillingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/522   6 January 1939
Byers Green; sequestrators, C.W. Moult, A.S. Hodgson and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/523   27 January 1939
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, W.M. Whale and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/524   2 February 1939
Bishopwearmouth St Luke Pallion; sequestrators, C. Warren, J.W. Calvert and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/525   19 February 1939
Hartlepool St Oswald; sequestrators, W. Wallace, H.A.L. Allison and R.H.J. Poole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/526   27 March 1939
Witton Park; sequestrators, J. Haukey, S.B. Coatsworth and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/527   21 April 1939
Hurworth; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/528   8 May 1939
Coundon; sequestrators, W. Shortland, H. Eisil and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/529   10 May 1939
Bishopwearmouth St Stephen Ayres Quay; sequestrators, J.H. Taylor, H.R. Seymour and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/530   14 June 1939
Darlington St Mark; sequestrators, F.J. Haggett, J.R. Cuthbertson and W.G. Jordan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/531   30 June 1939
Bishopwearmouth St Mary Magdalene Millfield; sequestrators, J.R. Reed, M. Sawyer and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/531A   7 July 1939
Monkwearmouth St Peter with St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.E. Prior, J.W. McKenzie and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/532   20 July 1939
Stockton-on-Tees St Thomas; sequestrators, J.C. Badcock and H.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/533   28 July 1939
Gateshead St James; sequestrators, H.T. Rushford, G. Bravey and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/534   2 August 1939
Penshaw; sequestrators, C.W.T. Layton, J.G. Scorer and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/535   4 November 1939
Heworth St Alban; sequestrators, H.K. Hare, W. Pickering and H.H. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/536   16 November 1939
Kelloe; sequestrators, J.T. Struthers and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/537   1 December 1939
Sedgefield; sequestrators, R.M. Winn, J. Gourlay and D.G. Street
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/538   24 October 1939
Stillington; sequestrators, H. Stokell, W. Harper and D.G. Street
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/539   3 January 1940
Hedworth; sequestrators, N.W. Mckennon, J. Keen and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/540   16 January 1940
Aycliffe; sequestrators, G. Harton, F. Walker, W. Sedgewick, T. Shepherd and W.C. Jordon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/541   5 February 1940
Bearpark; sequestrators, A. Parkinson, R.T. Minnis and A.B.G. Lillingston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/542   8 February 1940
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, W.H. Hogg, S. Williams and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/543   6 February 1940
Dunston St Nicholas; sequestrators, V.S. Adams, H. Allcroft and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/544   20 February 1940
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrators, G. Hugill, S.H. Cooper and R.W. Stannard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/545   23 February 1940
Evenwood; sequestrators, W. Dunn, J.W. Snowdon and R.A. Bidwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/546   2 March 1940
Chopwell; sequestrators, W.A. Rogerson, R.K. Hay and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/547   4 March 1940
Shotton; sequestrators, J. Scott, G.H. Hillary and E.W. Bolland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/548   5 April 1940
Winlaton; sequestrators, T. Howdon, Junior T. Howdon and H.S. Wilkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/549   1 May 1940
Winston; sequestrators, H. Brown, T. Race and R.A. Bidwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/550   15 May 1940
Tow Law; sequestrators, J. Leonard, W. Milburn and G.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/551   10 June 1940
Gateshead St Paul Low Team; sequestrators, W. Rowland, J.T. Ellison and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/552   2 July 1940
Chester-le-Street; sequestrators, J.Y. Robson, J.G. Clarke, R. Watson and S. Shepherd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/552A   31 July 1940
Beamish; sequestrators, E. Johnson and F. Hudspith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/553   31 July 1940
East Boldon St George; sequestrators, A.H.P. Squance, A.G. Arkless and T.T. Allen
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/554   9 August 1940
Ferryhill; sequestrators, J.W. Patterson and L.L. Welsh
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/555   31 August 1940
Penshaw; sequestrators, J.A.O. Rogers, J.A. Scorer and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/556   31 October 1940
Seaham with Seaham Harbour; sequestrators, J.W.A. Harrison, W. Elgey and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/557   30 September 1940
West Pelton; sequestrators, R. Hardcastle and R.W. Pringle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/558   7 November 1940
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, G.A. Ward, J. Burrow and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/559   12 November 1940
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrators, W. Rae, S. Anderson and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/560   17 January 1941
Wingate; sequestrators, W. Gray, W.S. Coverdale and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/561   11 January 1946
Monkwearmouth St Peter; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/562   23 January 1941
Croxdale; sequestrators, A.S. Douglas, T. Graham and W.C. Mayne
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/563   4 February 1941
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, H. Smith, T. Thompson and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/564   4 March 1941
Bishopwearmouth St Hilda Millfield; sequestrators, E. Turpin and N. Casson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/565   2 April 1941
Bishopwearmouth St Michael; sequestrators, W.J. Moore and H.E. Nicholls
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/566   25 April 1941
Deaf Hill; sequestrators, Allen D. Temple, James W. Donnelly and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/567   23 May 1941
Shiney Row; sequestrators, A. Martin, J. Atkinson and R. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/568   10 July 1941
Coxhoe; sequestrators, W.R. Johnson, W. Bell and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/569   24 October 1941
Bishopwearmouth St Peter; sequestrator, Edgar Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/570   15 November 1941
Shotton; sequestrators, J. Scott and A.H. Hillery
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/571   28 November 1941
Pelton; sequestrators, R.H. Turdie and T.A. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/572   2 January 1942
South Shields All Saints; sequestrators, J. Hunter, A. McLeod and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/573   2 March 1942
Hedgefield; sequestrators, G.B. Reid, J. Jackson and E.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/574   12 March 1942
Frosterley; sequestrators, F.W. Hurd and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/575   28 March 1942
Stella; sequestrators, R. Murray, R. Leighton and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/576   1 April 1942
Staindrop; sequestrators, J.G. Galilee, T. Richardson, J.G. Driver and R.A. Bidwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/577   21 May 1942
Redmarshall; sequestrators, R.R. Ferguson, S. Forbes Weston and D.E. Sturt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/578   26 May 1942
Sunnybrow; sequestrators, R.W. James, R.H. Barnett and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/579   2 July 1942
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, B. Bailey, R. Pescod and W.C. Mayne
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/580   24 June 1942
Castleside; sequestrators, J. Tinn, M. Scott and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/581   26 August 1942
Stanhope; sequestrators, F.H. Thompson and G. Morgan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/582   2 October 1943
Elwick Hall; sequestrators, Sample E., R.W. Appleton and P.J.H. Kirnet
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/583   10 October 1942
Eastgate; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/584   21 October 1942
Hartlepool St Paul; sequestrators, G.C. Flower and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/585   29 October 1942
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, G.H. Stevens and J. Hennis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/586   2 November 1942
Heworth St Alban; sequestrators, J.H. Hedley, H.K. Hare and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/587   10 November 1942
Gainford; sequestrators, R.H. Ealeston, T. Peacock, F.P. Catterick and R.G. Allan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/588   7 December 1942
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, F. Fowler, R.P. Hart and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/589   2 December 1942
Easington; sequestrators, J. Hunter, T. Siddle, H.G. Raine and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/590   11 December 1942
Collierley; sequestrators, W. Fitzpatrick, G. Blench and T.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/591   23 February 1943
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrators, S.H. Cooper, T.H. Johnson and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/592   12 March 1943
Dawdon; sequestrators, H. Elliott and J. Middleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/593   1 April 1943
Lyons; sequestrators, J. Harrison and A. Morrison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/594   30 April 1943
Crook; sequestrators, W. Armstrong, W.L. Burnip, J. Robinson and A.R. Dolphin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/595   7 April 1943
East Rainton; sequestrators, T.F. Hutchinson, R. Race and A.J. Gadd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/596   24 March 1943
Darlington St Paul; sequestrators, H. Stephens, S. Husband and H.G.H. Shaddick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/597   4 June 1943
Hartlepool St Aidan; sequestrators, G. Fawcett, J.E. Addis and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/598   8 July 1943
Hart; sequestrators, W. Darling, J. Barrone and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/599   5 August 1943
Lumley; sequestrators, H. Graham, G. Anderson and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/600   5 August 1943
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, R.S. Kincaid, J.R. Hunter and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/601   1 September 1943
Dunston Christ Church; sequestrators, R. Patterson, H. Soulsby and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/602   6 October 1943
Easington Colliery; sequestrators, C. Green, F. Stobart and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/603   5 October 1943
Whorlton; sequestrators, W.R. Marshall, F. Bell and B.S. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/603A   22 October 1943
Craghead; sequestrators, W. Scott, J.R. Hutchinson and T.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/604   27 October 1943
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, M.A. Pycroft, L.J. Hobson and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/605   2 November 1943
Gateshead St George; sequestrators, M. Young, J.E.H. Burdon and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/606   9 November 1943
Dipton; sequestrators, W.R. Teasdale, J. Chapelhow and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/607   8 January 1944
West Pelton; sequestrators, F.R. Ray, R.H. Dodds and M.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/608   29 December 1943
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, J.R. Hunter, R.S. Kincaid and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/609   27 January 1944
Whitworth with Spennymoor UB; sequestrators, J.F. Boustead, C.F. Meikle and G.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/610   5 February 1944
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, W.H. Hogg, S. Williams and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/612   9 February 1944
Greatham; sequestrators, A. McCrose, J.G. Stonehouse and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/613   10 March 1944
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, G.R. Mackay, F. Schofield and C.J. Thurlow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/614   16 August 1944
Haverton Hill; sequestrators, P.H. Robinson, J.W. McIvor and D.E. Sturt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/615   12 April 1944
Escomb; sequestrators, James Widdas and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/616   4 April 1944
Norton St Michael and All Angels; sequestrators, A.G. Crosby, A.L. Ford and D.E. Sturt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/617   27 April 1944
Chopwell; sequestrators, W.A. Rogerson, J. Wilson and M.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/617A   5 May 1944
Hartlepool St Luke; sequestrators, G.C. Crosby, A. Grainger and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/618   19 May 1944
Horden; sequestrators, W.S. Dixon, G. Moody and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/619   16 May 1944
West Hartlepool Christ Church; sequestrators, J. Palmer, F.O. Jackson and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/620   12 June 1944
Stockton-on-Tees St James Hardwick; sequestrators, C. Rightly, J.A. Waller and D.E. Sturt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/621   15 May 1944
Deaf Hill; sequestrators, J. Kerry, Pasquil J. and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/622   7 September 1944
Merrington; sequestrators, R.H. Senn, C.H. Hill and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/623   4 September 1944
Tow Law; sequestrators, R.M. Heslop, E. Button and A.B. Parry-Evans
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/624   6 September 1944
Edmundbyers; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/625   19 October 1944
Belmont; sequestrator, John Booth Lazenby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/626   8 November 1944
Boldon; sequestrators, S. Leeson, J. Greenwell and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/627   8 November 1944
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, John Banks, R.J. Dixon, A. Fleetham and W.H. Newman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/628   3 January 1945
Lanchester; sequestrators, J. Fairbank, J.D. Thompson, J. Wilkinson and G.M. Hedley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/629   6 February 1945
Stranton All Saints; sequestrators, A.E. Baker and T. Dale
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/630   8 February 1945
Usworth Holy Trinity; sequestrators, W. Muncaster, J. Brown and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/631   17 February 1945
Stanf….; sequestrators, G. Morgan and J.H. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/632   22 February 1945
Bishopton with Great Stainton; sequestrators, J. Blair, W. Robson, C. Duff and F.C. Tymms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/633   27 February 1945
Heighington; sequestrators, J. Soulsby, T.J. Gibson, J.L. Dixon, H. Sowerby and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/634   22 February 1945
Bishopton with Great Stainton; sequestrators, J. Blair, W. Robson, C. Duff and F.C. Tymms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/635   8 March 1945
Redmarshall; sequestrators, G.W. Pallin, S.F. Weston and F.C. Tymms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/636   3 April 1945
Cornforth; sequestrators, B. Heslop, G.S. Cravie and R.H. Tillard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/637   10 April 1945
Shincliffe; sequestrators, J.W. Vince, A.W. Pride and C.J. Thurlow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/638   3 May 1945
Auckland St Andrew with St Anne UB; sequestrators, P.J. Loft and F. Allison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/639   10 May 1945
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, R. Pescod, B. Bailey and C.J. Thurlow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/640   11 May 1945
Chilton Moor; sequestrators, M. Pratt, J.W. Terrell and A.J. Gadd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/641   8 June 1945
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, J.W. Charlton and T.H. Vickers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/642   6 June 1945
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, C. Robson, R. North and F.C. Tymms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/643   5 July 1945
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, J.G. Burrow, J. Kirby and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/644   12 July 1945
Hartlepool St Hilda; sequestrators, G.E. Carter, W.A. Smith and E.B. Adamson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/645   13 July 1945
Newbottle; sequestrators, J. Dresser, C.M. Laffey and A.J. Gadd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/646   18 July 1945
Durham St Giles; sequestrators, B.J. Milbourne, J. Galloway and C.J. Thurlow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/647   12 September 1945
Annfield Plain St Aidan; sequestrators, J.T. Oliver, J. Beck and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/648   12 September 1945
Tudhoe; sequestrators, H. Rigg, R. Lowrie and T.W.T. Hudson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/649   11 September 1945
Hendon St Paul; sequestrators, H. Hay, C.A. Pickering and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/650   27 September 1945
Sunderland St John; sequestrators, G. Todd, A. Matthews and R.S. Troop
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/651   27 September 1945
Coniscliffe; sequestrators, E. Watson, F.G. Hauxwell and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/652   23 January 1945
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, H. Short, J. Willis and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/653   5 December 1945
Brancepeth; sequestrators, J.W. Coverdale, A.B. Williamson and E.J. Thurlow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/654   6 December 1945
Hamsteels; sequestrators, A. Platt, S.W. Taylerson and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/655   24 December 1945
Witton-le-Wear; sequestrators, C.E. Tymms, E. Preston and T.W.C. Hudson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/656   3 January 1946
Eggleston; sequestrators, H. Adamson, W.J. Smith and B.S. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/657   10 January 1946
Grindon; sequestrators, T.W. Swinbank, D. McLaren and F.C. Tymms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/658   24 January 1946
Beamish; sequestrators, W.W. Rose, J. Firstbrook and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/659   6 February 1946
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, P.S. Blunden, W. Richardson and A.J. Gadd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/660   15 February 1946
Whickham; sequestrators, T.E. Pyle and E.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/661   11 March 1946
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, J.B. Wilson, N. Taylor and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/662   12 April 1946
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrators, F. Belt, W. Davison and E.B. Adamson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/663   9 April 1946
New Seaham; sequestrators, W.F. Clyde, D. Smith and A.J. Gadd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/664   11 April 1946
Darlington St Hilda; sequestrators, J.W. Walker, E. Willis and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/665   26 April 1946
Burnopfield; sequestrators, T.G. Braidford, S.E.D. Wilson and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/666   3 June 1946
Collierley; sequestrators, W. Fitzpatrick, F.S. Stobbs and F.S. Myers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/667   28 May 1946
Ryhope; sequestrators, J.B. Alderson, J. Thompson and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/668   14 June 1946
Gainford; sequestrators, T. Peacock, F.P. Cathrick, R.H. Edleston, R.L. Allan and B.S. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/669   8 July 1946
Frosterley; sequestrators, T. Bloomfield, W. Armstrong and L.L. Knightall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/670   8 July 1946
South Shields St Oswin; sequestrators, J. Hindmarsh and J. Teasdale
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/671   9 August 1946
Gateshead St Chad Bensham; sequestrators, R.N. Reed, R. Tait and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/672   9 August 1946
Sadberge; sequestrators, D.R. Oliver, F. Lister and P.J.H. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/673   9 September 1946
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, W. Walker, J.B. Makepeace and H.S. Stephenson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/674   17 September 1946
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, R. Jackson, W. Taylor and A.H.P. Squance
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/675   7 October 1946
Evenwood; sequestrators, J.W. Snowdon, C. Cree and B.S. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/676   14 October 1946
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel; sequestrators, W. Wood, C.P. Forster and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/677   28 October 1946
Greenside St John; sequestrators, M. Swinburne, E.H. Greener and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/678   4 November 1946
Southwick Holy Trinity; sequestrators, E. Ellison, H. Carr and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/679   8 November 1946
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, W. Barker, W. Hunter and E. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/680   22 November 1946
Satley; sequestrators, G. Walker, John Anderson and L.L. Knightall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/681   2 December 1946
Washington; sequestrators, W. Askew, F.W. Archer and C.R. Appleton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/682   2 December 1946
New Shildon; sequestrators, J.H. Elders, S. Ebbage and T.W.C. Hudson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/683   9 December 1946
Craghead; sequestrators, F.S. Myers, W. Scott and J.R. Hutchinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/684   5 December 1946
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, J.W. Charlton and T.H. Vickers
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/685   5 December 1946
Bishopwearmouth St Peter; sequestrators, Edgar Jackson and J.F. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/686   13 November 1946
Darlington Holy Trinity; sequestrators, A.G. Goldsworthy, G.T. Watson and P.J. Kirner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/687   5 December 1946
Hart; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, W. Darling and E. Lockwood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/688   5 December 1946
Sunderland St John; sequestrators, R.S. Troop, G. Todd and A. Matthews
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/689   5 December 1946
Bishopwearmouth St Stephen Ayres Quay; sequestrators, E. Jackson and J.F. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/690   5 December 1946
Gateshead Holy Trinity; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, W. Rae and S. Anderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/691   5 December 1946
Bishopwearmouth St Thomas; sequestrators, E. Jackson and J.F. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/692   5 December 1946
Bishopwearmouth St Andrew Deptford; sequestrators, E. Jackson and J.F. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/693   28 January 1947
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, R.T. Pickersgill and J.M. Walls
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/694   5 December 1946
West Hartlepool Christ Church; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, J. Palmer and F.C. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/695   12 February 1947
Southwick St Columba; sequestrators, E. Jackson, J.G. Baxter and T. Clark
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/696   12 February 1947
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, F.P. Ardagh-Walter, T. Thompson and S. Naisbitt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/697   30 May 1947
Dalton-le-Dale; sequestrators, A.J. Gadd, R. Blenkinsopp and J.B. Blakelock
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/698   1 July 1947
South Westoe; sequestrators, P.F. Ardagh-Walter, S.B. Webster and E.J. Edmondson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/699   7 August 1947
East Boldon St George; sequestrators, Ardagh-Walter P.F., G.A. Perry and A.C. Arkless
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/650   15 August 1947
Stockton-on-Tees St Paul; sequestrators, F.G. Tymms, H.S. Inman and J.H. Mackintosh
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/651   10 September 1947
Thornley St Bartholomew Kelloe; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, R. Brandling and H. Hetherington
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/652   1 August 1947
Durham St Nicholas; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, J.R. Taylor and T.B. Bramwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/653   18 September 1947
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, F. Fowles and D.R. Carrick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/654   8 October 1947
Whitworth with Spennymoor UB; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, J.F.R. Boustead and C.F. Meikle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/655   13 October 1947
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, F.P. Ardagh-Walter, T. Thompson and S. Naisbitt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/656   3 November 1947
Hebburn St Oswald; sequestrators, F.P. Ardagh-Walter, R.H. Tutter and J. Wears
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/657   2 January 1948
Gateshead St Edmund; sequestrators, H.F. Stephenson, A. Yendall and F. Ganset
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/658   7 January 1948
Ebchester; sequestrators, F.S. Myers, N.S. Richardson and C. Cook
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/659   7 January 1948
Hawthorn; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W.F. Butt and R.J.H. Newley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/660   15 January 1948
Denton with Ingleton; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, G. Stonebank and G.O. Rutherford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/661   4 February 1948
Hedgefield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, J. Jackson and S. Purvis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/662   4 February 1948
Westgate; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, G.R. Angus and T. Noble
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/663   26 February 1948
Dunston St Nicholas; sequestrators, H. Stephenson, H. Ulcroft and E.Q. Henderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/664   5 March 1948
Monkwearmouth St Peter with St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, G.H. Turnbull and W. Usher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/665   2 April 1948
Escomb; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, J. Widdas and J.W. Horsman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/666   16 April 1948
Consett; sequestrators, F.S. Myers, J.W. Vickers and E. Lamb
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/667   1 May 1948
South Hylton; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, J.G. Jenkins and T. Jenkins
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/668   23 April 1948
Houghton-le-Spring; sequestrators, G.H. Reid and G.A. Carr
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/669   10 May 1948
Heatherycleugh; sequestrator, H.C. Ferens
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/670   26 May 1948
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, J.W. Barff and A. Douglas
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/671   8 June 1948
Gateshead St Cuthbert Bensham; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J. Greenwell and M. Martin
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/672   8 June 1948
South Shields St Simon; sequestrators, P.F. Ardagh-Walter, W.H. Marley and W.G. Hartburn
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/673   10 June 1948
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J.J. Sutton and A. Sewell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/674   18 June 1948
South Moor; sequestrators, J.T. Ward and A.J. Rushford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/675   29 June 1948
Chilton; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W. Barton and J.R. Plant
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/676   2 July 1948
Seaham with Seaham Harbour; sequestrators, A.J. Gadd, T. Spoors and R. Snaith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/677   8 July 1948
Ryhope St Paul; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, A. Thompson and G.F. Wright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/678   20 July 1948
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, P.F. Ardagh-Walter and M.A. Pycroft
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/679   27 August 1948
Gateshead St George; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, M. Young and J.M. Bloomfield
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/680   2 September 1948
Stockton-on-Tees St James Hardwick; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, C.W. Moore and A.G. Nelson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/681   23 September 1948
Grindon; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, T.W. Swinbank and D. McLaren
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/682   1 October 1948
Hedworth; sequestrators, P.F. Ardagh-Walter, R.G. Baker and J.M. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/683   4 October 1948
Gateshead St James; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson and H.T. Rushford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/684   4 October 1948
Gateshead Fell; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, N. Wadham and W. Mills
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/685   18 October 1948
Forest and Frith; sequestrators, B.S. Smith, W. Scott and K. Bainbridge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/686   1 November 1948
Heighington; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.R. Dixon, C.E. Lowes, H. Sowerby and F.W.G. Theakston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/687   12 November 1948
Bearpark; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, H.W. Lumley and S. Rowe
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/688   9 November 1948
Middleton St George; sequestrators, P.J. Kirner, W. Hedley and R. Young
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/689   6 December 1948
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, W.H. Adams and H.L. Williams
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/690   9 December 1948
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church; sequestrators, J.P. Richardson, M. Jobling and N.W. Goodall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/691   17 December 1948
Kimblesworth; sequestrators, G.J. Thurlow, J.R. Nuttall and T. Telford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/692   9 November 1948
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, W.F. Blenkin and N.W. Dougill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/693   12 January 1949
Brandon; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, J. Hall and C. Fleming
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/694   21 January 1949
Byers Green; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, C.W. Moult and A.S. Hodgson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/695   2 February 1949
Monk Hesleden; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, G. Dowson and J. Dobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/696   2 February 1949
Deaf Hill cum Langdale; sequestrators, L.H. Tillard, A. Stephenson and H. Booth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/697   11 March 1949
Dinsdale; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.H. Paxton, J. Haw, W.r. Harrison and J. Young
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/698   8 April 1949
Haverton Hill; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, P.H. Robinson and C.G.W. Edwards
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/699   11 April 1949
Frosterley; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, T. Bloomfield and W. Armstrong
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/700   4 May 1949
Crook; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, J. Douglas, J. Dent and W. Askew
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/701   3 May 1949
Aycliffe; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.F. Walker, J.N. Kent, H.T. Shepherd and W. Sedgewick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/702   13 May 1949
South Shields St Oswin; sequestrators, John Teasdale and Thomas Oliver
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/703   10 May 1949
Durham St Oswald; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, J.A. Bond and G.E. Lambert
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/704   25 June 1949
Esh; sequestrators, M. King and H. Spence
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/705   9 June 1949
Whitburn; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, G.T. Bainbridge and P. Wetherell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/706   23 June 1949
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, J.G. Edgar and A.W. Wood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/707   14 June 1949
Winlaton; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, T. Howdon and S. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/708   14 July 1949
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, C.W. Gibby and H.B. Dennison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/709   15 August 1949
Wheatley Hill; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W. Marshall and J. White
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/710   11 September 1949
Medomsley; sequestrators, J. Jones, W. Gibson and R. Ridley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/711   14 September 1949
Croxdale; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, T. Robson and T. Graham
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/712   11 September 1949
Hartlepool St Luke; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, G.H. Longstaff and D.M. Lister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/713   1 October 1949
Lynesack; sequestrators, B.S. Smith, T. Leavis and C. Simpson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/714   1 October 1949
Grangetown; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, A. Leonard and P.S. Prior
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/715   14 October 1949
South Shields All Saints; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, G.D. Davison and J.H. Carter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/716   20 October 1949
St John's Chapel-in-Weardale; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, W.H. Hill and W.H. Emerson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/717   25 November 1949
Bishopwearmouth St Nicholas; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, G.H. Davison and A. Hutton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/718   22 November 1949
Darlington St James; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, R. Bowlby and J.E. Hudson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/719   28 November 1949
Darlington St Mark; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, S.F. Godden and D.H. Pogson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/720   2 December 1949
Dawdon; sequestrators, A.G. Gadd, J. Middleton and J.R. Scott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/721   29 December 1949
Tudhoe Grange; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, G. Thompson and R.J. Dawes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/722   19 January 1950
Coundon; sequestrators, T.W.C. Hudson, J.W. Whincup and J. Suggett
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/723   26 January 1950
Tow Law; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, R.R. Heslop and E. Button
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/724   2 February 1950
Bishopton with Great Stainton; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, T.H. Robson and W. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/725   1 February 1950
Cornforth; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, L.E. Dawson and S.T. Baker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/726   27 January 1950
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, G.K. Stobart and J.E. Pattison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/727   28 February 1950
West Pelton; sequestrators, G.R. Appleton, R.M. Dodds and R.W. Pringle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/728   10 March 1950
Witton Park; sequestrators, T.W.G. Hudson, W.R. Wood and G.A. Dent
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/729   17 April 1950
Jarrow St Mark; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, H. Troke and J.O. Beavan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/730   1 May 1950
Hebburn St Cuthbert; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.G. Lomax and J. Scott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/731   4 July 1950
Castleside; sequestrators, C. Jones, F.J. Arkless and J. Gunnion
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/732   4 July 1950
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrators, L.H. Tilland, J. Kirkpatrick and A. Todd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/733   18 July 1950
Gateshead St Aidan; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J. Maxwell and J. Gillis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/734   27 July 1950
Eastgate All Saints; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, W.S. Rippon and W. Appleby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/735   25 July 1950
Middleton in Teesdale; sequestrators, B.S. Smith, J. Foster and H. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/736   17 April 1950
Wolviston; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, C.R. Brown and T.W. Wood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/737   11 September 1950
Redmarshall; sequestrators, F.G. Tymms, N.W. Barrff and J. Hutchinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/738   27 November 1950
Cleadon; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, J. Ramsey and G.W. Dickinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/739   23 November 1950
Boldon; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, C. Leeson and J. Greenwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/740   12 November 1950
Westgate; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, N. Thompson and G.R. Angus
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/741   12 January 1951
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, A. Sewell and S. Miller
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/742   9 January 1951
Wolsingham; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, E.B. Downie, R. Pickering and W. Holliday
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/743   9 January 1951
Eastgate All Saints; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, W.S. Rippon and W. Appleby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/744   8 February 1951
Hartlepool St Aidan; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, C. Hodgson and J.E. Addis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/745   8 February 1951
Ryton; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, A.H. Nichol and T.H.H. Barnes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/746   8 February 1951
Satley; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, G. Walker and J. Anderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/747   12 March 1951
Frosterley; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, J. Bloomfield and W. Armstrong
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/748   14 March 1951
Castletown; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, J.G. Walton and J. Collinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/749   20 April 1951
Sacriston; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, J. Russell and J. Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/750   23 April 1951
Belmont; sequestrators, C.J. Thurlow, S. Smith and J. Codling
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/751   27 April 1951
Hedgefield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, J. Jackson and T. Purvis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/752   28 April 1951
Wingate Grange; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, L. Hird and E.W. Laidler
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/753   30 June 1951
Bishopwearmouth St Hilda Millfield; sequestrators, J. Richardson, N.R. Williams and N. Casson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/754   19 July 1951
Gateshead St Edmund; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, F. Ganner and A. Yendall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/755   6 September 1951
Lamesley; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J. Rutherford and J. Barker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/756   10 September 1951
Shiney Row; sequestrators, O.N. William, S. Thewliss and A.B. Hope
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/757   25 September 1951
Pelton; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, R.H. Tindale and E.B. Short
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/758   1 October 1951
Silksworth; sequestrators, T. Richardson, T. Watchman and J. Maughan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/759   18 October 1951
Thornley St Bartholomew Kelloe; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, R. Brandling and H. Hetherington
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/760   23 October 1951
South Shields St Oswin; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J. Teasdale and A. Mascall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/761   1 November 1951
Dipton; sequestrators, J. Jones, P. Bolam and T. White
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/762   1 November 1951
Eppleton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, E.S. Squires and T.R. Jauncey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/763   1 November 1951
Monkwearmouth St Peter with St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, W. Usher and R.T. Park
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/764   11 December 1951
Sunnybrow; sequestrators, G. Lamb, J.G. Farrar and J. Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/765   19 December 1951
Chopwell; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, A.W. Pride and R.M. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/766   6 December 1951
Redmarshall; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, N.W.J. Barff and J. Hutchinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/767   11 January 1952
Lobley Hill All Saints; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, H.N. Futter and G.B. Davison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/768   14 February 1952
Merrington; sequestrators, G. Lamb, R.H. Scorer and C.H. Hill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/769   22 February 1952
Ferryhill; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, J.W. Pattison and A. Ingledew
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/770   4 March 1952
Bishopwearmouth The Good Shepherd; sequestrators, J.T. Richardson, C. Gooderick and J.W. Paxton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/771   12 March 1952
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, W.M. Jobling and N.W. Goodall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/772   4 April 1952
West Rainton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, Arthur C. House and T. Maitland
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/773   12 May 1952
Dunston St Nicholas; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, H. Alcroft and W. Fairlamb
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/774   15 May 1952
Hart (relaxation of sequestration)
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/D/687: , 5 December 1946
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/775   22 May 1952
Elton; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, G.W. Raine and R. Midd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/776   6 June 1952
Hart; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, J. Barron and Edward John Clarke
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/777   8 June 1952
Bishop Middleham; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, D.W. Forster and A.H. Haile
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/778   27 June 1952
Craghead; sequestrators, J. Jones, E.A. Haw and S.F. Boast
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/779   22 July 1952
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.L. Ingham and R. Glennry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/780   28 August 1952
Grangetown; sequestrators, J.F. Richardson, A. Leonard and Frank S. Prior
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/781   9 September 1952
Hunwick; sequestrators, G. Lamb and G. Millard
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/782   7 October 1952
Usworth Holy Trinity; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, W.J. Jackson and L.A. James
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/783   8 October 1952
Barnard Castle; sequestrators, W. Peat and C. Ridsdale
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/784   10 October 1952
Penshaw; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, R.A. Fisher and G.R. Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/785   24 October 1952
Bishopwearmouth St Michael; sequestrators, J. Iliff and P.M. Langley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/786   31 October 1952
Lyons; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, J. Carr and F. Wright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/787   21 November 1952
Deaf Hill; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, R.H. Booth and H. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/788   19 December 1952
Cockerton; sequestrators, L.J.H. Kirner, W.H. Kitching and J.H. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/789   22 January 1953
Tudhoe; sequestrators, G. Lamb, H. Rigg and T.W. Bainbridge
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/790   17 February 1953
Southwick St Columba; sequestrators, T.B.W. Potter and L.F. Shaw
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/791   24 February 1953
Byers Green; sequestrators, G. Lamb, A.B. Hodgson and J. Brownson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/792   3 March 1953
Trimdon; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, D. Burton and J.L. Conkerton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/793   8 April 1953
Durham St Nicholas; sequestrators, J. Norwood, E.S. Hodgson and T. Hetherington
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/794   4 March 1953
Durham St Margaret; sequestrators, J. Norwood, W.S. Turnbull and L. Parkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/795   8 April 1953
South Shields St Simon; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, F. Hall and W.D. Dixon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/796   13 April 1953
Belmont; sequestrators, J. Norwood, J. Codling and S. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/797   5 May 1953
Annfield Plain; sequestrators, J. Jones, W. Graham and F. Sowden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/798   5 May 1953
South Moor; sequestrators, J. Jones, J. Bailes and W. Craig
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/799   12 May 1953
Jarrow St Mark; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.O. Beavan and E. Mackay
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/800   2 July 1953
Ebchester; sequestrators, T.R. Hogg and T. Jefferson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/801   2 July 1953
Hartlepool St Paul; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, G.C. Flower and C. Goss
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/802   3 July 1953
Blackhill; sequestrators, J.E. Talbot and T.H. Dowson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/803   3 July 1953
Stella; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, W. Bell and J. Hands
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/804   30 September 1953
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, M.A. Pycroft and W.J. McCoulough
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/805   1 October 1953
Auckland St Helen; sequestrators, G. Lamb, N.B. Greenwell and J. Eales
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/806   8 October 1953
Egglescliffe; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, G.B. Taylor and W.G. Fletcher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/807   30 October 1953
Esh; sequestrators, D.V. Green, M. King and J.H. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/808   3 November 1953
Darlington St John; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, L.H. Anderson and H.C. Fletcher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/809   30 November 1953
Hartlepool St Hilda; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, W.A. Smith and J. Ingram
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/810   17 December 1953
Gateshead St George; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, S.G. Black and F. Davies
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/811   17 December 1953
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, T.H. Johnson and J.W.G. Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/812   22 December 1953
Easington Colliery The Ascension; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, C. Green and F. Stobart
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/813   22 December 1953
South Shields St Francis; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.R.L. Henderson and R. Glenwright
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/814   8 January 1954
Easington; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, H.J.N. Green and J. Hunter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/815   28 January 1954
Hedworth; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.E. Bell and N. Wilton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/816   4 February 1954
Dalton-le-Dale; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, T.M. Lamb and W. Williams
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/817   4 February 1954
Darlington St Matthew; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, H. Salmon and J.L. Lawrence
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/818   4 February 1954
Hawthorn; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W.F. Butt and W.H. Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/819   10 February 1954
South Shields St Mark; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, A.E. Dearden and A. Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/820   18 February 1954
Muggleswick; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, M.H. Milner and T. Beam
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/821   24 February 1954
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, N. Taylor and H.P. Johnston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/822   5 March 1954
Coxhoe; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W.A. Keith and T.V. Greenwell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/823   12 March 1954
Felling Christ Church; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J. Milburn and G.M. Anderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/824   28 April 1954
Collierley; sequestrators, D.V. Green, W. Fitzpatrick and J. Pallister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/825   7 May 1954
Trimdon Grange; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, J. Scott and J. Fairless
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/826   19 May 1954
Bishopwearmouth St Hilda Millfield; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, N. Casson and N.R. Williams
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/827   23 June 1954
Dawdon; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, G. Moreland and G. Seth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/828   24 June 1954
Swalwell; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, J.B. Todd and S. Hird
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/829   29 June 1954
Wolviston; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, H. Sayers and J.G. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/830   21 July 1954
Southwick Holy Trinity; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, F. Carr and E. Ellison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/831   29 July 1954
Bishopwearmouth St Mark Millfield; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, B. Trewhitt and T. Smassiter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/832   29 July 1954
East Rainton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, W. Cummings and F.J. Lister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/833   17 September 1954
Burnmoor; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, R. Gray and A. Vardy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/834   17 September 1954
Fatfield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, A. Marsden and W.C. Marsden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/835   17 September 1954
Tanfield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, R.J. Baggett and D. Holme
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/836   1 October 1954
Gainford; sequestrators, J.P. Charge, E. Luxmoore, H.J.N. Vane and F.P. Cathrick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/837   1 October 1954
Monk Hesleden; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, E. Rutter and J.N.C. Dobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/838   1 October 1954
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, F.E. Killen and S.D. Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/839   7 October 1954
Darlington St Luke; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, R. Pemberton and F.W. Wake
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/840   7 October 1954
Gateshead St Edmund; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J.B. Blair and A. Yendall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/841   7 October 1954
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, H.S. Waddle and J.W. Lawson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/842   7 October 1954
Stanley; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, A. Simpson and T. Middlemass
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/843   15 October 1954
Hartlepool St James; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, T.W. Barff and G.M. Storm
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/844   20 October 1954
West Hartlepool Christ Church; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, J. Palmer and F.O. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/845   12 November 1954
Frosterley; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, T. Bloomfield and J.W. Boon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/846   12 November 1954
Heworth St Alban; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, J.H. Hedley and T. Brewis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/847   12 November 1954
Sadberge; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.B. Waistell and F. Lister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/848   26 November 1954
Grindon; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, D. McLaren and A. Goodman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/849   26 November 1954
Merrington; sequestrators, G. Lamb, F.R.P. Walters and C.H. Hill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/850   26 November 1954
Winston; sequestrators, F. Richardson and T.W. Flintoff
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/851   30 November 1954
Cornforth; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, G. Allen and R.E. Dawson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/852   10 December 1955
Bishopwearmouth St Mary Magdalene Millfield; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, R.L. Brown and E. Connelly
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/853   20 December 1954
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, H. Smith and T. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/854   28 December 1954
Willington; sequestrators, G. Lamb and J. Tweddle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/855   5 January 1955
Jarrow St Peter; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, J.W. Lascelles and E.H. Waist
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/856   6 January 1955
Castle Eden; sequestrators, E.B. Adamson, W.P. Anderson and W.H. North
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/857   14 January 1955
Haswell; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, D.R. Thornton and F.W. Ellis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/858   2 February 1955
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, J.R. Veitch and J. Bowman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/859   3 February 1955
Hamsteels; sequestrators, S.V. Green, W. Oyston and J. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/860   4 February 1955
Cleadon Park; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, T.B.McK. Wilson and S.A. Christie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/861   8 February 1955
Darlington St Cuthbert; sequestrators, P.J.N. Kirner, J.F. Thompson, J.L. Liddell, E.H.G. Deacon and F.R. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/862   8 February 1955
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, J. Norwood, R. Pescod and R. Dixon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/863   24 February 1955
Bishopwearmouth St Nicholas; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, F. Kerr and B.H. Williams
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/864   24 February 1955
Darlington Holy Trinity; sequestrators, P.J.N. Kirner, C.B. Brand and A. Main
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/865   2 March 1955
Crook; sequestrators, L.L. Knightall, J. Dent, J.W. Dodds and G. Mawson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/866   8 March 1955
Silksworth; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, J.E. Clarkson and K.H. Dobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/867   16 March 1955
Shiney Row; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, F.N. Smith and J.W. Poulter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/868   1 April 1955
Darlington St Paul; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.L. Pattinson and R.D. Coughlan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/869   5 April 1955
Hendon St Paul; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, W.W. Taylor, W. Bolt and H. Hay
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/870   29 April 1955
Chopwell; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, H.B. Garside and G. Wigham
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/871   29 April 1955
Sunnybrow; sequestrators, G. Lamb, J.G. Farrar and A. Farrar
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/872   13 May 1955
Jarrow St Paul; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, H.T. Cooper and R.W. Stokes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/873   27 May 1955
Burnopfield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, A.E. Atkinson and F.G. Braidford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/874   14 June 1955
Gateshead St Aidan; sequestrators, H.S. Stephenson, G. Herron and S. Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/875   14 June 1955
Kimblesworth; sequestrators, J. Norwood, J.R. Nuttall and T. Telford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/876   24 June 1955
South Hylton; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, G. Fisher and J.H. Beattie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/877   15 July 1955
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrators, A.H. Norris, W.H. Prince and G.H. Moore
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/878   22 July 1955
Darlington St Mark; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, A.B. Allen and D. Adair
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/879   9 September 1955
Esh; sequestrators, S.V. Green, M. King and R.W. Murrie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/880   22 September 1955
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, S. Landrich, J.G. Burrow and J. Kirby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/881   23 September 1955
Collierley; sequestrators, S.V. Green, W. Fitzpatrick and J. Pallister
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/882   23 September 1955
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, S. Landrith, J.B. Makepeace and W. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/883   30 September 1955
Blackhall; sequestrators, A.H. Norris, C.H. Shield and J. Keerie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/884   7 October 1955
Sacriston; sequestrators, J. Norwood, F.M. Ainsley and J.R. Guest
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/885   14 October 1955
Chilton; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, W. Barton and J.R. Plant
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/886   16 October 1955
Gateshead St Mary; sequestrators, S. Landrith, E. Wilson, A.L. Harding, C. Richards and J.F. Gallagher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/887   14 October 1955
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, J. Norwood, G. Lie and M.E. Schrimshaw
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/888   21 October 1955
Trimdon; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, D. Burton and J.L. Conkerton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/889   28 October 1955
West Pelton; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, R.W. Pringle and R.H. Dodds
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/890   4 November 1955
Gateshead Christ Church Bensham; sequestrators, S. Landrith, L. Fisher and H.L. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/891   25 November 1955
Shildon; sequestrators, R. McConnell and E. Elliott
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/892   2 December 1955
Shotton; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, J. Scott and J. Robertson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/893   14 December 1955
Bishopwearmouth The Good Shepherd; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, E. Reed and T.H. Cockburn
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/894   28 December 1955
Wheatley Hill; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, J. White and W. Marshall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/895   29 December 1955
Lynesack; sequestrators, A.B. Webster, G. Simpson and G.R. Armstrong
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/896   5 January 1956
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, H. Stoddart and W. Johnson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/897   11 January 1956
Castletown; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, R. Nicholson and J. Colquhoun
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/898   26 January 1956
Gateshead St Paul Low Team; sequestrators, S. Landrith, E. Smith and H.C. Barnaby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/899   14 February 1956
Dinsdale with Sockburn; sequestrators, P.J.H. Kirner, J.H. Paxton and T.T. Roy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/900   16 February 1956
Norton St Michael and All Angels; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, W. Hodgson and A. Suthern
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/901   14 March 1956
Hartlepool St Oswald; sequestrators, G. Lamb, T.W. Templeman and C.E. Littlefair
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/902   14 March 1956
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, H. Short and S. Sykes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/903   18 April 1956
Hedgefield; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, J. Jackson and T. Purvis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/904   20 April 1956
South Shields St Aidan; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, W.H. Brown and C.F.P. Ray
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/905   6 June 1956
Stockton-on-Tees St John the Baptist; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, W.A. Lloyd and E. Spence
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/906   12 June 1956
Lyons; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, J. Carr and D. Tighe
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/907   13 June 1956
Beamish; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, W.A. Crichton and H. Cocker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/908   14 June 1956
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J. Norwood, C.H. Donaldson and C.E. Pilkington
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/909   27 June 1956
Hunwick; sequestrators, J.S. Turnbull, G.A. Millard and S. Johnson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/910   27 June 1956
Whorlton; sequestrators, A.B. Webster, F. Bell and E. Feather
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/911   20 July 1956
Castleside; sequestrators, F.J. Arkless, W. Walls and S.V. Green
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/912   20 July 1956
Hart with Elwick Hall; sequestrators, G. Lamb, T. Brown and F.A. Claughan
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/913   20 July 1956
Harton St Peter; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, A. Wait and F. Callund
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/914   20 July 1956
Washington; sequestrators, C.R. Appleton, F.W. Archer and J. Snowdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/915   21 August 1956
Stanhope; sequestrators, W.J.R. Currah and W.R. Ayton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/916   4 September 1956
Escomb; sequestrators, J.G. Turnbull, J. Widdus and R.G. Hallimond
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/917   26 September 1956
Thornley St Bartholomew Kelloe; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, R. Brandling and T. Woodward
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/918   3 October 1956
Gateshead St George; sequestrators, S. Landrith, S.G. Black and T. Davies
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/919   5 October 1956
Byers Green; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, A.S. Hodgson and R. Bistford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/920   19 October 1956
Fir Tree; sequestrators, J.G. Turnbull, L. Cousin and F.T. Goulden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/921   25 October 1956
St John's Chapel-in-Weardale; sequestrators, G. Suthisin, W.H. Hill and G.E. Backhouse
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/922   7 November 1956
Haughton le Skerne; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, R.J. Dixon and W.H. Newman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/923   9 November 1956
Denton with Ingleton; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, P.E. Dods and N. Blenkinsopp
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/924   29 November 1956
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, A. Bathgate and H.M. Anderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/925   14 December 1956
Birtley; sequestrators, S. Wade, A.H. Smith and L. Norwood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/926   20 December 1956
Staindrop with Cockfield; sequestrators, A.B. Webster, J. Eccleston, J.G. Galilee and K.A. Clark
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/927   27 December 1956
Norton St Mary the Virgin; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, R.T. Pickersgill and J.M. Walls
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/928   7 March 1957
Coundon; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J. Whincup and J. Suggett
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/929   7 March 1957
Usworth Holy Trinity; sequestrators, S. Landrith, W.J. Jackson and J. Walton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/930   4 April 1957
Evenwood; sequestrators, A.B. Webster, T.H. Pearse and Walter Bowman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/931   30 April 1957
Hartlepool Holy Trinity; sequestrators, G. Lamb, W.H. Prince and J.W. Greathead
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/932   9 May 1957
Blackhill St Aidan; sequestrators, S.V. Green, E. Henderson and G. Thompson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/933   21 May 1957
Herrington; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, A.W. White and T.D. Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/934   12 June 1957
Hebburn St Cuthbert; sequestrators, M.N. Coates, R.H. Futter and J.S. Collins
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/935   7 August 1957
Witton Park; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, W.R. Wood and G.E. Hankey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/936   14 August 1957
Monk Hesleden; sequestrators, G. Lamb, E. Rutter and J.N.C. Dobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/937   17 September 1957
Dunston St Nicholas; sequestrators, S. Landrith, H. Alcroft and W.E. Gladstone
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/938   8 October 1957
South Shields St Hilda; sequestrators, J. Rippon, W.H. Thompson, G.E. Smith and F. Almond
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/939   10 October 1957
Stockton-on-Tees St Thomas; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, H.H. Thompson and E. Peng
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/940   11 October 1957
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, B.M. Cheesman and J.W. Taylor
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/941   14 October 1957
Stockton-on-Tees St James Hardwick; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, G.E. Thompson and W.E. Pearcy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/942   6 November 1957
Etherley; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbulll, T.W. Harkin and A. Wilson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/943   9 December 1957
Heworth St Alban; sequestrators, S. Landrith, J.H. Hedley and R. Briggs
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/944   11 January 1958
Greatham; sequestrators, G. Lamb, W. Elliott and W. Dryden
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/945   20 January 1958
New Shildon; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J.H. Elders and C. Watson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/946   29 January 1958
Whitworth with Spennymoor UB; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J.V. Shilling and J. Priest
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/947   5 February 1958
Penshaw; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, J. Brown and A. Davidson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/948   20 February 1958
South Moor; sequestrators, S.V. Green, J. Bailes and W. Craig
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/949   21 February 1958
Winlaton; sequestrators, T.S.M. Chase, T. Howdon and R.A. Archer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/950   25 February 1958
Coxhoe; sequestrators, R.H. Tillard, H. Brownless and R.N.M. Mahon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/951   26 March 1958
Croxdale; sequestrators, J. Norwood, H.F. Simpson and W. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/952   26 March 1958
Hawthorn; sequestrators, W.F. Butt and W.H. Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/953   28 March 1958
Deaf Hill cum Langdale; sequestrators, R.H. Booth and J. Carter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/954   9 April 1958
Marley Hill; sequestrators, F.S.M. Chase, J.G. Delap and T. Armstrong
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/955   24 April 1958
Grangetown; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, G. Watson and W.B. Cox
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/956   21 May 1958
Swalwell; sequestrators, F.S.M. Chase, E. Kynaston and T.O. Cheesbrough
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/957   8 July 1958
Middleton St George; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J.H. Elvingham and T.E. Raine
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/958   30 July 1958
Satley; sequestrators, R.T. Heselton, J.H. Wilkinson and G. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/959   4 September 1958
Edmundbyers, Muggleswick; sequestrators, R.T. Heselton, E.M. Bell, M.H. Milner and T. Bean
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/960   5 September 1958
Hartlepool St Hilda; sequestrators, G. Lamb, F.C. Graham and A.A. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/961   9 September 1958
Hendon St Ignatius; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, R.L. Patterson and D.H. Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/962   16 September 1958
Witton-le-Wear; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, A.C.H. McCullagh and E. Preston
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/963   19 September 1958
Rekendyke St Jude; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, J.R. Russell and J. Jackson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/964   25 September 1958
South Shields St Thomas (relaxation of sequestration)
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/902: , 14 March 1956
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/965   26 September 1958
Durham St Giles; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, B.J. Milbourne and F.T. Davies
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/966   8 October 1958
Chester-le-Street; sequestrators, T.S.M. Chase, N.L. Leadston, S. Learmount, G.A. Stockdale and G.W. Dodds
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/967   8 October 1958
Shadforth; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, J.L. Miller and R. York
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/968   8 October 1958
Whickham; sequestrators, T.S.M. Chase, T.E. Pyle and J. Bell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/969   29 October 1958
Hedworth; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, N. Wilton and J.B. Heppell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/970   21 October 1958
South Shields St Thomas; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, S. Sykes and N. Short
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/971   4 November 1958
Jarrow St Mark; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, E. Mackay and C. Blakey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/972   6 November 1958
Bishopton with Great Stainton; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, T.H. Robson and C. Beattie
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/973   17 November 1958
Ushaw Moor St Luke; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, T. Henderson and W. Bowes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/974   25 November 1958
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, N. Edmundson, G. Stobart and J.E. Pattison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/975   25 November 1958
Tow Law; sequestrators, N.R. Edmundson, R. Redham Heslop and W. Miller
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/976   30 December 1958
Castle Eden; sequestrators, H. Hancock, W.H. North and W.P. Anderson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/977   5 January 1959
Byers Green; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, A. Shaw-Hodgson and R. Bestford
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/978   12 January 1959
Consett; sequestrators, S.V. Green, E. Coates and W.E. Wood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/979   18 January 1959
Dawdon; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, E. Middleton and G.N. Seth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/980   2 February 1959
Jarrow St Peter (relaxation of sequestration)
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/981   3 February 1959
Penshaw (relaxation of sequestration)
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/947: , 5 February 1958
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/982   5 February 1959
Stockton-on-Tees St Peter; sequestrators, F.C. Tymms, J. Routledge and R. Miller
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/983   6 February 1959
Leadgate; sequestrators, S.V. Green, N. Bruce and J. Price
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/984   9 February 1959
South Hylton; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, J.H. Beattie and G. Fisher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/985   17 February 1959
Darlington St Matthew; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, R.H. Kirby and J.L. Lawrence
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/986   23 February 1959
Jarrow St Peter; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, W.R. Ferguson and C.M. Baxter
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/987   24 February 1959
Penshaw; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, J. Brown and R. Turnbull
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/988   5 March 1959
West Rainton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, A.C. Howe and T.W. Churchill
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/989   2 April 1959
Barnard Castle; sequestrators, W.T. Watson and W. Peat
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/990   10 April 1959
Darlington St Hilda; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, C. Stainsby and D. Toole
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/991   13 April 1959
Lanchester; sequestrators, S.V. Green, W.B. Grunwill and K.T. Tate
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/992   4 May 1959
Pelton; sequestrators, J.S.M. Chase, E.B. Short and A.C. Everitt
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/993   4 May 1959
Waterhouses; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, J. Bentley and H. Bellis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/994   7 May 1959
Darlington St James; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J. Bowman and D. Christer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/995   7 May 1959
South Hetton; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, A. Thompson and W.H.S. Coates
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/996   20 May 1959
Bishopwearmouth The Good Shepherd; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, J. Henshall and H. Mitchell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/997   26 May 1959
Haswell; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, W. Young and D.R. Thornton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/998   27 May 1959
Monkwearmouth St Andrew; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, C.P.G. Neat and W. Bray
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/999   22 September 1959
Peterlee St Cuthbert; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, M. Lorraine and G. Longstaff
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1000   9 October 1959
Lumley; sequestrators, F.S.M. Chase, H. Graham and R. Swinney
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1001   9 October 1959
Eldon; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J.R. Longstaff and J. Maddison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1002   14 October 1959
Billingham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, J.A.J. Hedley and R.S. Dufty
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1003   20 October 1959
Chilton Moor; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, J.C.H. Graham and M. Purvis
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1004   23 October 1959
South Shields St Mark; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, A.A. Brewerton and R.F. Turner
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1005   23 October 1959
Whorlton; sequestrators, J.B. Brown, F. Bell and E. Feather
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1006   24 October 1959
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, R.W.J. Ruffell and R. Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1007   8 December 1959
Monkwearmouth Venerable Bede; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, B.R. Cheesman and J.W. Taylor
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1008   10 December 1959
Cassop cum Quarrington; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, J.R. Veitch and J. Bowman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1009   14 December 1959
Stockton-on-Tees Holy Trinity; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harper, W.N. Little and H. Stoddart
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1010   5 January 1960
Monkwearmouth All Saints; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, J. Dobbs and J.W.G. Robinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1011   19 January 1960
New Seaham; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, D.G. Smith and H. Cummins
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1012   8 February 1960
Belmont; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, J. Codling and A.L. Smith
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1013   8 February 1960
South Shields St Stephen; sequestrators, J.W. Dunn and R. Glenny
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1014   9 February 1960
South Westoe; sequestrators, S.B. Webster and H.W. Warwick
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1015   17 February 1960
Dipton; sequestrators, S.V. Green, M. Garfoot and J.T. White
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1016   29 February 1960
Benfieldside; sequestrators, S.V. Green, H.R. Snowball and W.E. Westgarth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1017   29 February 1960
Brancepeth; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, P.A. Johnson and J.W. Garbett
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1018   21 April 1960
Hendon St Paul; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, W. Bolt and R. Hedley
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1019   26 April 1960
Hendon St Barnabas; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, K. Carruthers and R. Davison
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1020   27 April 1960
Sunderland; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, W. Jones and G. Budd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1021   5 May 1960
South Moor; sequestrators, S.V. Green, K. Stephenson and G. Latimer
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1022   10 May 1960
Greenside St John; sequestrators, G. Lamb, A. Pringle and F.M. Knox
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1023   11 May 1960
Hetton-le-Hole; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, H.S. Waddle and N. Jobson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1024   16 May 1960
Ebchester; sequestrators, S.V. Green, T.R. Hogg and T. Jefferson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1025   17 May 1960
Dinsdale with Sockburn; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J.N. Paxton and T.T. Roy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1026   23 May 1960
Jarrow Grange Christ Church; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, M.A. Pycroft and L.J. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1027   28 May 1960
Trimdon; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, D. Burton and T. Slater
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1028   3 June 1960
East Rainton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, G.T. Holroyd and T. Russell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1029   21 June 1960
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, S. Landrith, R.L. Brown and J. Kirby
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1030   14 July 1960
Gateshead St Edmund; sequestrators, S. Landrith, G.R. Scorer and G.W.G. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1031   25 July 1960
Sadberge; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J.B. Waistell and R.S. Richardson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1032   3 August 1960
Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, A. Brunton and J.T. Hodgson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1033   29 August 1960
Durham St Mary-le-Bow; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, G. Lee and M.E. Schrimshaw
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1034   6 September 1960
Gateshead St Chad Bensham; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, A. Coupland and T.A. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1035   8 September 1960
Eighton Banks; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, R.L. Brown and J.G. Burrow
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1036   8 September 1960
Wolsingham; sequestrators, R.T. Heselton, W.L. Burn, J. Mortimer and V. Shuttleworth
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1037   21 September 1960
Grindon; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, D. McLaren and A. Goodman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1038   4 November 1960
Hunwick; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, H.M. Narby and J. Fletcher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1039   7 November 1960
Lamesley; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, J. Ruthford and T.H. Atkinson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1040   10 November 1960
Shotton; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, J. Robertson and A.J. Stint
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1041   6 January 1961
Cockerton St Mary; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, W.H. Kitching and J.H. Hall
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1042   9 January 1961
Chilton; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, J.R. Plant and W. Fairy
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1043   17 January 1961
Witton Gilbert; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, R. Pescod and H. Cooper
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1044   23 January 1961
Darlington St Matthew; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, R.H. Kirby and J.L. Lawrence
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1045   24 January 1961
Evenwood; sequestrators, J.B. Browne, F.H. Pearse and W. Bowman
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1046   6 February 1961
Castleside; sequestrators, S.V. Green, A.R. Eld and T. Wight
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1047   9 February 1961
Monkwearmouth St Peter with St Cuthbert; sequestrators, C.L.P. Bishop, C.W. Tait and W. Usher
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1048   20 February 1961
Seaham with Seaham Harbour; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, E.F. Franklin and L. Hood
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1049   2 March 1961
Monk Hesleden; sequestrators, H. Hancock, J.N.C. Dobson and W. Clyms
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1050   13 March 1961
Kimblesworth; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, T. Telford and A.E. Thew
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1051   16 March 1961
Hartlepool West St Oswald; sequestrators, H. Hancock, H.V. Stobbs and A.E. Storey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1052   12 April 1961
Newton Aycliffe St Clare; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, R.J. Gifford-Burton and J.C. Smiles
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1053   13 April 1961
Gateshead St Paul Low Team; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, C.E. Roberts and A. Gittins
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1054   17 April 1961
Tudhoe; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J. Neasham and C. Swailes
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1055   20 April 1961
Heighington; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, W. Thompson and J.R. Dixon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1056   28 April 1961
Newbottle; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, O.M. Luffey and R.M. Beaumont
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1057   3 May 1961
Eastgate All Saints; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, W.S. Rippon and J. Nattrass
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1058   15 May 1961
Gateshead Venerable Bede; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, J.C. Handysides and A.P. Le Pataurel
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1059   15 May 1961
South Shields All Saints; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, R.W. Reed and A. Grieves
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1060   30 May 1961
Stockton-on-Tees St Paul; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, M.A.S.W. Pegg and R. Railton
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1061   2 June 1961
Frosterley; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, T. Bloomfield and N.E. Pinder
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1062   9 June 1961
Darlington St Mark; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, E. Ward and J.H. Dodd
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1063   20 June 1961
Satley; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, J.H. Wilkinson and G. Walker
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1064   28 June 1961
Sedgefield; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, J.J. Patten and L.L. Welch
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1065   4 July 1961
Kelloe; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, C. Carr and C.R. Pyle
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1066   13 July 1961
Willington; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, J. Tweddle and R.C. Cottrell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1067   18 July 1961
Tanfield; sequestrators, G. Lamb, K.W. Cheeseman and J.J. Curry
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1068   15 August 1961
Burnmoor; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, A.H. Cossar and J. Robson
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1069   4 September 1961
Witton Park; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, W.R. Wood and G.W. Hankey
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1070   26 September 1961
Blackhill; sequestrators, S.V. Green, E. Henderson and P.G. Campbell
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1071   2 October 1961
Shiney Row; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, F.N. Smith and W. Bowdon
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DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1072   5 October 1961
Stranton All Saints; sequestrators, D.K. Akehurst, A.H. Dale and T.D. Whittet
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1073   21 November 1961
Aycliffe; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, W.J. Trayling and A. Beecroft
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1074   4 December 1961
Ryton; sequestrators, G. Lamb, A.H. Nichol and F. Kilgour
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1075   12 December 1961
Usworth Holy Trinity; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, T. Hunter and D. Cockburn
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1076   4 January 1962
Hartlepool West St Paul; sequestrators, G.C. Flower and C. Gass
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1077   17 January 1962
Ferryhill; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, J.W. Patterson and A. Ingledew
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1078   23 January 1962
Birtley; sequestrators, G. Lamb, J.A. Hewitson and D. Birleson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1079   26 January 1962
Bishopwearmouth St Mark Millfield; sequestrators, C.H.G. Hopkins, B. Trewhitt and T.S. Massiter
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1080   13 April 1962
Tow Law; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, R.R. Heslop and T.W. Barlow
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1081   16 April 1962
Thornley St Bartholomew Wolsingham; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, G.k. Stobart and J.E. Pattison
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1082   14 May 1962
Seaton Carew; sequestrators, N. Collingwood and J.H. Proud
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1083   23 May 1962
Lobley Hill All Saints; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, A.E. Littlefair and A.E. Day
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1084   27 May 1962
Easington Colliery; sequestrators, R.S. Troop, D. Smith and F. Stobart
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1085   1 July 1962
Chopwell; sequestrators, G. Lamb, R. Laverick and G.H. Liddle
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1086   8 July 1962
Ushaw Moor St Luke; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, T. Henderson and W. Bowes
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1087   2 July 1962
Heworth St Mary; sequestrators, T.H. Corden, J.B. Makepeace and W. Woodruff
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1088   9 July 1962
Stanley St Thomas; sequestrators, N.R. Edmondson, A. Simpson and H.P. Nutley
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1089   6 August 1962
Auckland St Andrew with St Anne UB; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, H.B. Knight, J. Mitchinson, J.H. Cherrett and Maurice Henry
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1090   1 August 1963
Craghead; sequestrators, S.V. Green, S.F.H. Boast and R. Shanks
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1091   10 September 1962
Wolviston; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, H. Sayers and J.G. Watson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1092   3 October 1962
Annfield Plain; sequestrators, S.V. Green, F. Sowden and A. Butters
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1093   12 October 1962
Marley Hill; sequestrators, G. Lamb, J.G. Delap and J.R. Aveling
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1094   18 November 1962
Eppleton; sequestrators, O.N. Gwilliam, P. Richardson, J. Maughan and T. Young
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1095   11 September 1962
South Shields Holy Trinity; sequestrators, G.R. Berriman, E. Harrison and F.W. Macey
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1096   10 December 1962
Merrington; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, F.R.P. Walters and C.A. Hill
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1097   27 December 1962
Darlington Holy Trinity; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J.G. Fennell and J.P. McCulloch
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1098   3 January 1963
Fatfield; sequestrators, G. Lamb, A. Marsden and R. Hartis
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1099   23 January 1963
Bishopwearmouth Christ Church; sequestrators, C.H.G. Hopkins, A. Airey and R.W. Iley
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1100   27 January 1963
Durham St Margaret; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, H.E. Cooper and R.V. Joyce
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1101   14 February 1963
Norton St Michael and All Angels; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, C.W. Scaife and H.G. Wilson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1102   9 April 1963
Darlington St Hilda with St James; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, J. Bowman, S.L. Crawford, C. Stainsby and Donald Toole
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1103   23 April 1963
Hart with Elwick Hall; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, F. Brown, J. Barrone, F.A. Claughan and J.W. Jobson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1104   5 June 1963
Auckland St Peter; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, G.P.C. Hodgson and P. Wilkinson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1105   4 August 1963
Darlington St John; sequestrators, P.N. Wansey, W.H. Green and A.T. Allen
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1106   7 August 1963
Stillington; sequestrators, C.N. Wardle-Harpur, R. Tingle and J. Bell
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1107   8 August 1963
Horden; sequestrators, J.R. Bullock, W.S. Dixon and W. Rennie
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1108   9 August 1963
Etherley; sequestrators, J.S.G. Turnbull, T.W. Harker and A. Wilson
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1109   4 September 1963
Durham St Cuthbert; sequestrators, K.J. Meux, T. Darling and C.R. Crowther
Document - Copy sequestration
DDR/EJ/SEQ/2/E/1110   8 September 1963
Lumley; sequestrators, G. Lamb, H. Graham and R. Swinney
Document - Copy sequestration
'Special' sequestrations
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ/3
Dates of creation: 1869-1903
Extent: 2 boxes
Sequestrations issued following a writ form a civil court (called “special sequestrations” by the Diocesan Registry). Most relate to bankruptcy, but a few of these sequestrations result from matrimonial or other court cases involving a beneficed incumbent.
In many cases, the individual numbered 'items' within this class in fact relate to several separate sequestrations and related court cases.
See also the following class for additional documents related to some of the 'special' sequestrations.
The special sequestrations are included within the list for the main, numbered sequence of post-1862 sequestrations, but are stored separately. They are numbered in approximate date order.
A copy of a list prepared by the Diocesan Registry is kept with the documents. It gives basic details of the sequestration: date, benefice, creditor(s), incumbent and date of relaxation. However, the data from both this list and the main sequestrations list compiled by the diocesan registry is incomplete and unreliable, and so has not been made available in electronic format.

Correspondence and papers for particular sequestrations
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ/4
Dates of creation: 1892-1917, 1923-1925
Extent: 8 boxes
Correspondence, drafts, legal documents, accounts and other papers, relating to individual sequestrations (mainly for recovery of debts from incumbents), arranged by parish
The preceding class holds the actual sequestration warrants for many of these 'special' sequestrations.

General correspondence
Reference: DDR/EJ/SEQ/5
Dates of creation: 1959-1981
Extent: 1 box
Spiritual Chancellors
Reference: DDR/EJ/CHC
Appointments and admissions of chancellors
Reference: DDR/EJ/CHC/1
Dates of creation: 1886-1989
Extent: ½ box
Appointments of chancellors (by letters patent), with admissions (by act of court) and some associated correspondence and other documents. Includes other items as noted.

DDR/EJ/CHC/1/1-3   1886-1897
Appointments of Francis Henry Jeune (1886) and Lewis Tonna Dibdin (1891). Includes associated documents relating to the re-appointment of surrogates (by bishop following death of previous Chancellor, by incoming Chancellor, and by Chancellor sede vacante), and a notice with rules and fees in relation to faculty procedures (1897)
3 folders 
DDR/EJ/CHC/1/4   1934-1941
Appointment of Ralph George Scott Bankes (1940). Also includes:
  • Letter to Registrar from Rector of Elton regarding transfer of patronage, May 1934
  • Two letters from Bankes [as Acting Chancellor] in relation to faculty applications for Darlington St Hilda, Craghead, Monkwearmouth All Saints, Chilton St Aidan and Leadgate, and to a sequestrator for Hurworth, April-May 1939
  • Rating re-assessment notice for 1-3 Booths Cottages (dwelling houses) sent to Registry, March 1940
  • Correspondence in relation to war damage to churches, with printed material relating to the War Damage Act 1941. Includes A memorandum on the War Damage Act 1941 for the use of diocesan and parochial authorities (London, Archbishops' Church War Damage Comittee, April 1941)

1 folder 
DDR/EJ/CHC/1/5   1948-1952
Appointment of Harry Braustyn Hylton Hylton-Foster by bishop (1948) and by dean and chapter sede vacante (1952)
4 items 
DDR/EJ/CHC/1/6   1954-1966
Admission of Evelyn Garth Moore by bishop (1954), and appointments by dean and chapter sede vacante (1956 and 1966)
4 items 
DDR/EJ/CHC/1/7   1989
Appointment of Rupert David Hingston Bursell, with resignation of Garth Moore and related correspondence. Also draft of a curate's licence (Stephen Robson, to effectively serve in two Gateshead parishes)
1 folder 
Chancellors' correspondence and papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/CHC/2
Dates of creation: 1912-1928
Extent: ½ box
All belong to the chancellorship of PV Smith (ca.1900-1928).

DDR/EJ/CHC/2/1   1912-1928
Day book, mainly notes on (and some copies of) out-letters about faculties or other diocesan business or legal enquiries. Includes note of some legal topics covered within the letters on flyleaves
1 volume (boxed) 
DDR/EJ/CHC/2/2   1913-1928
Letters and papers removed from above day book, as follows:
  • Copy correspondence with York Registrar regarding latter's claim for fees in Harold Greenwood case (under Clergy Discipline Act, as DDR/EJ/CLD/2/11), 1913
  • Letter from Registrar with reply regarding dispute between vicar of Jarrow St Mark and churchwarden about control of church money, 1916
  • Letter from Herbert Hensley Henson with reference to “the sons of Zeruiah”, 1920
  • Paper (by Lazenby, Diocesan Registrar?) on the legal history of the marriage contract, with additions and corrections by the Chancellor, undated
  • Two letters about altar candlesticks, in Castle Eden and Willington, 1924
  • Letter about plans for enlargement of Ferryhill St Luke, 1926
  • Four letters to Chancellor during his illness, partly in relation to appointment of the Bishop of Jarrow as his deputy, 1928
  • Two letters from Bishop's Secretary regarding Incumbents' Resignation Act 1871 and Benefices Act 1898, 1928
  • Printed pro-forma for submission of entries for 1929 Durham Diocesan Calendar, [1928]

1 folder 
DDR/EJ/CHC/2/3   1925-1928
Correspondence with Registrar, Bishop and Bishop's Secretary, on a wide variety of legal queries
1 folder 
Surrogates
Reference: DDR/EJ/SUR
DDR/EJ/SUR/1/1
REFERENCE NOT USED. The file previously located at this reference is now included in the series following.
Appointments, commissions to swear and bonds
Reference: DDR/EJ/SUR/2
Dates of creation: 1686 and 1769-1972
Extent: 10 boxes
Acts of court detailing the appointments of new surrogates, with the surrogates' bonds to perform their office and (sometimes) commissions to hear the surrogates' oaths. From 1951, correspondence also survives for individual items.
The acts and bonds for 1881-1896 were originally filed together and include a surname index (formerly referenced as DDR/EJ/SUR/1/1).

Surrogates' letters
Reference: DDR/EJ/SUR/3
Dates of creation: 1876, 1889-1916
Extent: 9 boxes
Letters from surrogates, mainly concerning fees and other administrative trivia relating to marriage affidavits and licences

General papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/SUR/4
Dates of creation: 1962
Extent: 1 folder
Correspondence relating to forms for appointments

Proctors
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC
Papers relating to admissions of proctors
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/1
Dates of creation: 1732, 1771-1824
Extent: 1 folder
Testimonials, petitions and fiats relating to the admissions of proctors
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: admissions of proctors - DDR/EJ/PRC/1

Papers for individual consistory court causes
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/2
Dates of creation: 1608-1853, (undated)
Extent: 22.5 boxes
Proctors' copies and drafts of court documents for individual causes
This class is similar to the main series of consistory court cause papers DDR/EJ/CCD/3, and includes copies or working drafts of many of the same documents. However, the proctors' files are generally less complete, and may additionally contain letters, working notes or other less official documents.
At any one time, usually only one or two proctors are represented among these papers, which may therefore be necessarily one-sided.
Language:  Mainly Latin until 1732 (although depositions are substantially in English). English throughout almost all documents after 1732.
Documents for separate causes are kept in separate folders, which are arranged by year and, within each year, by plaintiff's or promoter's surname. When a cause lasted several years, the folder is included in the year of the earliest court document in the file. Causes promoted by the judge's mere office are sorted into the beginning of their year. Some undated cause papers are listed at the end of the series.
The individual documents are not sorted within the files.
Some of the papers for matrimonial causes are used and referenced in Bailey, J., “Breaking the conjugal vows: marriage and marriage breakdown in the north of England” , (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Durham, 1999)


DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1608/1   1608
relating to: nuncupative will of Roger Reine of Halliwell, Brancepeth, labourer
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1608/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1613/1   1613
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Cuthbert Sticknell, doctor
defendant: William Riddell of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant
brawling in churchyard, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1613/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1637/1   1637
promoter: Christopher Blakett (Blackett)
defendant: Ralph Middleton, gent (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Fenwicke of Stamfordham, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit account
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1637/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1662/1   1662-1663
plaintiff: Christobel Lockerin, wife of William Lockerin
defendant: Ann Atkinson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of Edmund Atkinson
defamation
proctors: Gabriel Jackson - prosecuting; Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1662/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1663/1   1663
plaintiff: Daniel Brevint
defendant: George Blackett
recovery of tithes within Hooton, Monk Hesleden, County Durham
proctor: Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1663/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1663/2   1663
promoter: Eleanor Mitford, widow
defendant: Mary Barker, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Charles Barker (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1663/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1665/1   1665
plaintiffs: Susanna Smith and Henry Smith
defendant: Thomas Whittell
recovery of tithes within Lamedon, Edlingham, Northumberland
proctor: Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1665/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1666/1   1666
plaintiffs: Robert Brandling and John Salkeild, senior, esq
defendant: William Wilson of Felton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Felton, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1666/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1666/2   1666
promoter: John Heron
defendant: Jane Carr, wife of William Carr
relating to: goods of Richard Heron (deceased)
probate cause
proctor: Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1666/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/1   1668
promoter: Nicholas Dodshon (brother and surviving executor of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Dodshon, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of John Dodshon of Monk Hesleden, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Richard Mathew - prosecuting; Cuthbert Sisson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/2   1668
plaintiff: William Ourd, gent
defendant: Andrew White of Scrimerston, Ancroft, Holy Island, North Durham
recovery of tithes within Scrimerston, Ancroft, Holy Island, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/3   [1668]
plaintiff: John Thornton (Thorneton), esq
defendant: Anthony Hedley of Toftlaw (alias Husley), Netherwitton, Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Hartburn, Northumberland
proctor: Richard Mathew - prosecuting
Date taken from act book
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/4   1668
plaintiff: Julia Wills (granddaughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Thomas Dickson (Dixon)
defendant: Thomas Archbald (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Barbara Archbald (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacies
proctor: Richard Mathew - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1668/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/1   1669
plaintiff: Major Allgood, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: John Ridley of The Eiles, Simonburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Warksparke (or Wark), Simonburn, Northumberland
proctor: Richard Mathew - defending
1 folder 
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/2   1669
plaintiff: Elizabeth Hunter, widow
defendant: Thomas Smith
defamation
proctor: William Mathew - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/3   [1669]
promoter: Richard Mathew, notary public
defendant: John Taylor of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
correction for forgery and extortion
Date taken from act book
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/4   1669
plaintiff: William Musgrave, cleric
defendant: George Tulipp
recovery of tithes within Longbenton, Northumberland
proctor: Gabriel Jackson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/5   1669
promoter: William Wallace (son and executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Ralph Wallace of Underbancke, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1669/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1670/1   1670
plaintiff: Jeremy Nelson, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: Edward Widdrington of Cartington, Rothbury, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Featherwood, Elsdon, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1670/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1672/1   1672
promoter: Tristram Dawson, minor (executor of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Forster (administrator of deceased, during Tristram Dawson's minority)
relating to: goods of Peter Dawson (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit account
proctor: Gabriel Swainston - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1672/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1673/1   1673
mere office case
defendant: John Wrenn
correction for clandestinely marrying
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1673/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/1   1674
plaintiff: churchwardens of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham: Christopher Pattison, Thomas Huntley, William Reed and Richard Barton
defendant: John Jenkins of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
recovery of church rates, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/2   1674
plaintiff: Christian Hutchinson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of George Hutchinson
defendant: Margery Smith, wife of John Smith
defamation - witchcraft
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/3   1674
plaintiff: Catharine Moore, wife of Thomas Moore
defendant: William Milburne
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/4   1674
plaintiff: Elizabeth Watson, wife of Oswald Watson
defendant: Ruth Heavyside, wife of Christopher Heavyside
defamation - witchcraft
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1674/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1681/1   1681
promoter: John Harrison (nephew and executor of deceased)
defendant: John Hornesby (nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of John Bacon of Trimdon, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1681/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1682/1   1682
plaintiff: Barbara Davison of Tynemouth, Northumberland, wife of Francis Davison, master and mariner
defendant: Margaret Swann of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1682/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1682/2   1682
promoter: Ann Newby of Auckland St Helen, County Durham, spinster
defendant: John Barker of Staindrop, County Durham (co-executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Margaret Sidgwick of Staindrop, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1682/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1684/1   [1684]
promoter: Richard Wall, apothecary (co-executor of deceased)
defendant: Charles Selby, esq
relating to: will of Thomas Selby of Bittleston, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Date taken from act book
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1684/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/1   1687
plaintiff: Anne Ellison, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: Samuel Ellison, gent
relating to: goods of John Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctors: Gabriel Swainston - prosecuting; Hanby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/2   1687
plaintiff: Ann Fletcher of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
defendant: Anthony Fletcher (her husband)
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery and cruelty
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/3   1687
plaintiff: Jane Liddell
defendant: Elias Pratt
matrimonial cause - disputed marriage contract
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/4   1687
plaintiff: Matthew Thompson of Darlington, County Durham
defendants: Thomas Cradock, esq (official of the archdeacon of Durham); John Simpson and John Proud, notaries public; churchwardens of Darlington, County Durham: Robert Boyes, Francis Cathericke, Matthew Thompson and Richard Dobbin
[cause unknown] (appeal [from archdeacon's court?]; also reference to similar causes taken by Francis Newby and Robert Sober)
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1687/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1689/1   1689
plaintiff: Mary Hopper of Hole Raw, Shotley, County Durham, widow
defendant: John Atkinson of Hurbeck, Lanchester, County Durham, gent
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1689/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1690/1   1690
mere office case
defendant: William Ladler of Gateshead, County Durham, gent
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1690/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1695/1   1695
plaintiff: churchwardens of Easington, County Durham
defendant: James Reed
recovery of church rates, Easington, County Durham
proctor: Swainston - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1695/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1698/1   1698
promoter: Lucretia Cooper, widow
defendant: Emmy Bigg, wife of George Bigg
relating to: will of Captain William Moulton of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, widower (deceased)
probate cause - distribution of estate (cause from Prerogative Court of Canterbury; identification of parties uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1698/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1698/2   1698
promoter: John Wood, gent
defendant: Francis Brandling, merchant
relating to: goods of Mary Wood (alias Brandling), widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Swainston - prosecuting; Hanby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1698/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/1   1701
promoter: George Cooper
defendant: C. Richmond
[cause unknown], Easington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Unidentified case – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/2   1701-1702
promoter: Thomas Layburn (Layburne) of Cornforth, Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Hobson of Cornforth Mill, Bishop Middleham, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Bishop Middleham, County Durham
proctors: Smith - prosecuting; Swainston - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Layburn vs Hobson (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/3   [1701]
promoter: William Pearson (Peirson) of The Spittle, Hexham, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Christopher Bell
confirmation of pew in Haltwhistle, Northumberland
proctors: Swainston - prosecuting; Smith - defending
Date taken from act book, ref. DDR/vols. III/19
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pearson vs Bell (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/4   1701
promoter: John Stephenson of Newton Ketton, Aycliffe, County Durham
defendant: late churchwardens of Aycliffe, County Durham: Thomas Cook, Thomas Welford, Robert Ovington and Joseph Taylerson
to exhibit churchwardens' accounts
1 folder 
Digitised material for Aycliffe churchwardens’ accounts – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1701/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/1   1702
promoter: Robert Brabant of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defendant: Jonathan Cuthbertson
relating to: tuition of John Brabant of Gateshead, County Durham, minor, son of John Brabant of Great Aycliffe, County Durham
grant of tuition and guardianship
proctor: Swainston - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brabant guardianship – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/2   1702
plaintiff: Margery Hankin, wife of Thomas Hankin
defendant: Elizabeth Mossey (alias Moses)
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hankin vs mossey (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/3   1702
plaintiff: Brian Harrison of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Nicholson of Hauxley, Sedgefield, County Durham
disturbance of pew rights in Sedgefield, County Durham (Also a cause taken by John Nicholson against Brian Harrison)
proctor: Smith - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harrison vs Niccholson (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1702/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/1   1703
mere office case
defendant: John Clark of Whitburn, County Durham, schoolmaster
correction for to revoke schoolmaster's licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clark (school master’s licence) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/2   1703-1706
promoters: Jonathan Hutchinson, Nicholas Ridley, John Stephenson and Robert Fenwicke, merchants (principal creditors of deceased)
defendant: Robert Elliot
relating to: goods of Jane Newton of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Hilton - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hutchinson vs Elliot (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/3   1703
promoter: Richard Stokoe
defendant: Thomas Stokoe of Newbrough, Northumberland (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Cuthbert Stokoe of Chollerton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - disputed inventory
proctor: Hilton - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stokoe vs Stokoe (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/4   1703
promoter: Robert Sureties, gent
defendant: Paul Hedworth, gent
confirmation of pew in Ryton, County Durham
proctors: Hilton - prosecuting; Hanby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Surtees vs Hedworth (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1703/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/1   1704
promoter: John Aynsley, gent (executor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Wilkinson (alias Browne), wife of George Wilkinson
relating to: will of Thomas Browne of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hilton - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Aynsley vs Wilkinson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/2   1704
plaintiff: Joseph Greenwell, gent
defendant: Robert Greenwell, gent
relating to: goods of William Greenwell, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Greenwell vs Greenwell (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/3   1704
promoter: Grace Wilson (alias Forster), wife of William Wilson
defendant: Rebecca Forster of Beadnell, Bamburgh, Northumberland, wife of John Forster (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Forster of Beadnell, Bamburgh, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory and account
proctor: Hilton - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wislon vs Forster (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1704/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/1   1705
plaintiff: Gerrard Anderson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
defendant: John Makepeace
relating to: goods of Roger Otway of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Smith - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Makepeace (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/2   1705
plaintiff: Catherine Coatesworth (née Wilson), wife of Michael Coatesworth (sister of deceased)
defendant: curators of Mary Wilson (niece of deceased): Posthumus Smith, notary public and proctor of consistory court; Elizabeth Trimlett (Trimlet, formerly Wilson), her mother, wife of John Trimlett
relating to: estate of Joseph Wilson of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - distribution of estate
1 folder 
Digitised material for Coatsworth vs Wilson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/3   1705
plaintiff: Ralph Dixon
defendant: Robert Robinson
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Robinson (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/4   1705
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: James Readshaw of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham
defendant: William Cresswell of Cresswell, Woodhorn, Northumberland, esq
correction for adultery/fornication
proctor: Hanby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cresswell (adultery) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1705/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/1   1706
promoter: Elizabeth Fothergill (alias Kirkhouse) of Aycliffe, County Durham, wife of Philip Fothergill
defendant: next of kin of children of deceased: James Muter (alias Muther) and Jane Muter (alias Muther) of Aycliffe, County Durham, minors (nephew and niece of promoter)
relating to: children of George Muther (alias Muter) (deceased)
probate cause - grant of tuition and guardianship
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fothergill vs Muter (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/2   1706
plaintiff: Jane Johnson (alias Ottway) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Barbara Otway (Ottway) of Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow
relating to: will of Thomas Otway of Sandgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - suppression of will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Johnson vs Otway (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/3   1706
promoter: James Morton, merchant (nephew of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Elizabeth Fenwicke, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (Uncertain whether this cause came to court)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwicke (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/4   1706
plaintiff: Elizabeth Walton, wife of William Walton
defendant: Margaret Harrison, wife of Thomas Harrison
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs Harrison (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/5   1706
plaintiff: Mary Wilkinson of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, wife of George Wilkinson
defendant: Thomas Errington of Capheaton, Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, gent
relating to: will of Thomas Brown of Newton Hall, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - suppression of will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Errington (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1706/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1707/1   1707
promoter: Thomas Mascall, gent
defendant: next of kin and guardian of John Smart of South Shields St Hilda, minor: Thomas Harle of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
grant of tuition
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mascall vs Harle (tuition) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1707/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1707/2   1707
promoter: George Rymer of Northallerton, Yorkshire (executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of William Simpson of Northallerton, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will (Cause from Durham Dean and Chapter's court for Allertonshire)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Simpson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1707/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/1   1707[/8]
promoter: Joshua Archbould of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: George Watson
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Hilton - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Archbould vs Watson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/2   1708
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: John Clement of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham
defendant: Rubina Linton of Cleadon, Whitburn, County Durham, widow
correction for adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Linton (adultery) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/3   1708
promoter: William Dixon
defendant: Elizabeth Osburne, widow
relating to: will of William Osburne (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Osburne (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/4   1708
plaintiff: Jane Racey of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Thomas Racey
defendant: Elizabeth Cooke (Cook) of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation
proctor: Hilton - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Racey vs Cooke (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/5   1708
promoter: Isabel Ramshaw (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Ladler of Westoe, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Anna Sotheron of Westo, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - suppression of will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ramshaw vs Laidler (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/6   1708-1709
promoter: Richard Teasdaile of Slaley, Northumberland
defendant: William Bewick, cleric (curate of Slaley)
correction for serving cure without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Teasdaile vs Bewick (unlicenced curacy) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/7   1708
plaintiff: Jane (or Mary) Wood
defendant: Thomas Wood (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wood vs Wood (adultery) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/8   1708
plaintiff: Ralph Wright of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: William Corby of Darlington, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Darlington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wright vs Corby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/9   1708
plaintiff: Ralph Wright of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: William Waire of Darlington, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Darlington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wright vs Waire (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1708/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/1   1709-1710
mere office case
defendant: Richard Roberts, cleric (curate of Jarrow)
correction for drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Roberts (drunkeness) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/2   1709
promoter: James Burn (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Burne (sister of deceased)
relating to: will of James Burn of Norham, North Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Burn vs Burn (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/3   1709-1711
promoter: Ralph Clarke of Tynemouth, Northumberland, cleric, gent
defendant: Mark Ogle of Carter Moor House, Ponteland, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Trollopp and Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clarke vs Ogle (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/4   1709
plaintiff: Samuel Forster of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: Robert Edmeston of Thornton, Norham, North Durham
recovery of tithes within Norham, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Edmeston (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/5   1709
plaintiff: Barbara Horsley, wife of Thomas Horsley
defendant: John Graham of Wolsingham, County Durham
defamation
proctor: Trollopp - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Horsley vs Graham (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/6   1709
promoters: George Sadler and George Shaffeild
defendant: Anne Fugam (née Winshipp), wife of Zacharias Fugam (sister of deceased)
relating to: goods of Henry Winshipp of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sadler vs Fugam (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/7   1709
promoter: John Stevenson (Stephenson) of Byar Side, Medomsley, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Hunter of Medomsley, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Medomsley, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stevenson vs Hunter (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1709/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/1   1710
plaintiff: Robert Clawson of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Smith of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
defamation - theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clawson vs Smith (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/2   1710
plaintiff: Mary Cook, widow
defendant: George Stobbs of Durham St Margaret, County Durham (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Margaret Cook of Durham St Margaret, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - subtraction of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cook vs Stobbs (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/3   1710
promoters: George Crosyer and Humphrey March and William Wilkinson
defendant: Christopher Richmond (one of the churchwardens of Heighington)
to exhibit churchwarden's accounts
proctors: Burrell - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heighington churchwardens’ accounts – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/4   1710
plaintiff: Timothy Field of Bedlington, Northumberland
defendant: James Bruce of Bedlington, Northumberland
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Field vs Bruce (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/5   1710
plaintiff: Hannah Grundy, wife of George Grundy
defendant: Dorothy Smith, wife of Nicholas Smith
defamation (Defendant also called “Anna Smith, spinster”)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grundt vs Smith (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/6   1710
promoter: Hendry Hopper of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, gent
defendant: Edward Faraless (Fairless) of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, alderman and gent
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
proctors: Burrell - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hopper vs Fairless (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/7   1710
promoter: Priscilla Lowson of Sunderland, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Grey (alias Hickson), widow
relating to: goods of Frances Reed, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Trollopp - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lowson vs Grey (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/8   1710
plaintiff: Thomas Matthew
defendant: Dorothy Symie, wife of Thomas Symie
defamation - roguery/cheating
1 folder 
Digitised material for Matthew vs Symie (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/9   1710
plaintiff: Catherine Swainston of Egglescliffe, County Durham, wife of John Swainston
defendant: Jane Harrabin of Egglescliffe, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Swainston vs Harrabin (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/10   1710
plaintiff: Thomas Thompson of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Collier of Darlington, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Collier (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/11   1710
promoter: William Thompson, merchant (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Marmaduke Wetherell (Weatherell)
relating to: goods of Ralph Beck of Darlington, County Durham, weaver (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (See also cause of same year, promoted by Marmaduke Wetherell against William Thompson)
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Wetherell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/12   1710
promoter: Lancelot Trotter of Broad Oak, Ovingham, Northumberland
defendants: John Farran, clerk (curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale); Christopher Wilkinson of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
relating to: goods of Ralph Trotter of Longlee, Stanhope, County Durham (deceased), not yet administered by Elizabeth Trotter of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, widow, deceased
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Trollopp - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Trotter vs Farran (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/13   1710
promoter: Marmaduke Wetherell (Weatherell) (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: William Thompson
relating to: goods of Ralph Beck of Darlington, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (See also cause of same year, promoted by William Thompson against Marmaduke Wetherell)
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wetherell vs Thompson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/14   1710
promoter: Henry Wheatley
defendant: Margaret Fishburne (Fishburn), widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Fishburne of Brancepeth, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wheatley vs Fishburne (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/15   1710
promoter: William Williams of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendants: Andrew Brown and Elizabeth Brown (his wife) of Tynemouth, Northumberland, also Barbara Hamilton of Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Williams vs Brown (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1710/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/1   1711
mere office case
defendants: Thomas Brass and Elizabeth Mascall (his (alleged) wife)
correction for clandestinely marrying
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brass and Mascall (clandestine marriage) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/2   1711
plaintiff: curators of Jonathan Bowes, minor
defendant: Isabel Lodge of Staindrop, County Durham
defamation - theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowes vs Lodge (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/3   1711
plaintiff: Elizabeth Coltman of Auckland St Helen, County Durham, wife of Richard Coltman
defendant: Richard Wall of Auckland St Helen, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Coltman vs Wall (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/4   1711
plaintiff: George Dodgshon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: John Edger of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - roguery/theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dodgshon vs Edger (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/5   1711
plaintiff: John Fawcett, cleric (curate of South Shields St Hilda)
defendant: Thomas Nicholson of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
recovery of marriage fees
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fawcett vs Nicholson (fees) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/6   1711
plaintiff: Margaret Forster of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of William Forster
defendant: Elizabeth Sparrow of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Thomas Sparrow
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Sparrow (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/7   1711
plaintiff: John Greivson
defendant: Robert Snaith
relating to: will of Anthony Greivson (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will
Forename of defendant ('Robert') uncertain
1 folder 
Digitised material for Greivson vs Snaith (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/8   1711
promoter: Anna Hodgshon, widow
defendant: Thomasina Allanson, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Allanson of Northallerton, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hodgshon vs Allanson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/9   1711
plaintiff: churchwardens of Holy Island, North Durham: Adam Thompson, George Stephenson, James Armestrong and James Thrift
defendant: William Armour of Tweedmouth, North Durham
recovery of church rates, Holy Island, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Holy Island church rates - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/10   1711
plaintiff: churchwardens of Holy Island, North Durham: Adam Thompson, George Stephenson, James Armestrong and James Thrift
defendant: Matthew Bell of Lowick, Northumberland
recovery of church rates, Holy Island, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Holy Island church rates – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/11   1711
plaintiff: churchwardens of Holy Island, North Durham: Adam Thompson, George Stephenson, James Armestrong and James Thrift
defendant: William Davison of Fenwick, Kyloe, North Durham
recovery of church rates, Holy Island, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Holy Island church rates – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/12   1711
plaintiff: Jane Kirton of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Robert Kirton
defendant: Anne Forster of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of John Forster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Kirton vs forster (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/13   1711
plaintiff: Robert Rain of Barnard Castle, County Durham
defendant: Anna Cheesbrough of Barnard Castle, County Durham, wife of Jeremiah Cheesbrough
defamation - roguery/theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rain vs Cheesbrough (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/14   1711
promoter: Eleanor Rickerby (née Elsindar), wife of William Rickerby (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Blythman (formerly Elsindar), wife of Richard Blythman (late relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Elsindar of Bower House near Ramshaw Hall, Auckland St Helen, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rickerby vs Blythman (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/15   1711
promoter: Margaret Tong, wife of John Tong
defendants: Frances Stote and Dorothy Stote, spinsters (daughters of deceased)
relating to: goods of Sir Richard Stote of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland (deceased), not yet administered by Henry Holmes, esq, deceased
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tong vs Stote (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/16   1711
plaintiff: John Towns of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
defendant: Frances Wild of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, widow
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Towns vs Wild (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/17   1711
plaintiff: Mary Wall, wife of Richard Wall
defendant: Elizabeth Coltman, wife of Richard Coltman
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wall vs Coltman (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1711/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/1   1712
plaintiff: Frances Ebden of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
defendant: Robert Ebden (her husband)
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ebden vs Ebden (divorce) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/2   1712-1718
promoters: George Lawes (next of kin of deceased); later, Mary Sanders, wife of John Sanders (next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Samuel Ayton (gent), Thomas Smith (gent), John Craster (gent), Francis Mascall (gent), Sarah Ayton (spinster) and Elizabeth Bradshaw (widow) (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Anthony Meaburne of Pontop, Lanchester, County Durham, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to reject will and grant admon
proctors: Burrell - prosecuting; Peirson and Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawes vs Ayton (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/3   1712
promoter: Lawenger (Lowinger) Maddison of Stanhope, County Durham (eldest son and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Maddison (son and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of Lowinger Maddison of Stanhope, County Durham (deceased), not yet administered by Ann Maddison (his relict), deceased
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Maddison vs Maddison (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/4   1712
plaintiff: Margaret Milburne, wife of Humphrey Milburne
defendant: Edward Forster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Milburn vs Forster (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/5   1712
plaintiff: Margaret Milburne, wife of Humphrey Milburne
defendant: Maria Forster, wife of George Forster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Milburn vs Forster (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/6   1712-1713
plaintiff: Thomas Pate, cleric (vicar of Haltwhistle)
defendant: Christopher Bulman of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Haltwhistle, Northumberland
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pate vs Bulman (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/7   1711[/2]
promoter: Anna Reed, spinster (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Blenkinsopp of Dryburn Haugh, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, esq (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Edward Reed of Lampard (alias Lamport), Haltwhistle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctors: William Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Reed vs Blenkinsop (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/8   1712
promoter: Nevil Ridley, gent
defendant: Richard Mascall of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctors: William Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ridley vs Macall (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/9   1712
promoter: Phyllis Taylor, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: John Taylor
relating to: will of William Taylor formerly of Alnwick, Northumberland, late of Chillingham, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Taylor vs Taylor (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1712/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/1   1713-1714
mere office case
defendant: John Morresby [Moresby], cleric (curate of Whorlton)
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moresby (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/2   1713
promoter: John Berwick (Barwick) (principal creditor of deceased)
defendants: Henry Milburne, Thomas Milburne, Matthew Milburne, Jonathan Milburne, Samuel Milburne, Elizabeth Milburne, Dorothy Milburne and Hannah Milburne (brothers and sisters of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Milburne of Botolph Lane St George, London (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (Cause from London court (heard in Durham by letters of request))
1 folder 
Digitised material for Berwick vs Milburne (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/3   1713
promoter: Abraham Dixon of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, gent
defendant: John Douglass, esq
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Douglass (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/4   1713
promoter: John Dixon of Durham St Oswald, County Durham (sole executor of deceased)
defendants: Margaret Watson, spinster, and John Lambton
relating to: will of Elizabeth Lambton of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Watson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/5   1713
plaintiff: Nathaniel Ellison, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: Anna Fleck of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, widow
recovery of burial fee, Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctor: Trollopp - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ellison vs Fleck (burial fee) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/6   1713
plaintiff: Nathaniel Ellison, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: James Rutledge of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ellison vs Rutledge (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/7   1713
promoter: William Hartwell, cleric (rector of Stanhope)
defendant: John Tarran, cleric (former curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale)
defamation - various written accusations
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hartwell vs Tarran (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/8   undated [c. 1713]
promoter: William Hartwell (Hartwel), cleric (rector of Stanhope)
defendant: John Tarran, cleric (curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale)
correction for illegally choosing parish clerk (Includes copy/draft revocation of John Tarran's licence as curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale: see other cause of same year.)
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hartwell vs Tarran (illegally choosing parish clerk) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/9   1713
promoter: Ann Hedley (formerly Fenwicke), wife of James Hedley (relict of deceased)
defendant: Martin Fenwicke, gent (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Fenwicke (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hedley vs Fenwicke (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/10   1713
promoter: William Newton (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Henry Place, esq (principal creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Jackson of Bishopton, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Newton ) vs Place (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/11   1713
plaintiff: Margaret Reed, wife of James Reed
defendant: Anna Holsby, wife of William Holsby
defamation - [theft]
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Reed vs Holsby (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/12   1713
promoter: Mary Snowdon, widow, relict and administratrix of Percival Snowdon, deceased (executor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Snowdon, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Snowdon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Snowdon vs Snowdon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/13   1713
promoter: William Story, assignee of Susanna Bone and John Bone, her husband (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Fenwicke, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Fenwicke of Whickham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Story vs Fenwicke (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/14   1713
promoters: Robert Sutton and William Coatesworth, gents
defendant: Anthony Smith
relating to: goods of Thomas Beachman of Gateshead, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sutton vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/15   1713
plaintiff: Michael Watson
defendant: James Watson
defamation - theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Watson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1713/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/1   1714
promoter: John Cotesworth, esq (eldest son of deceased)
defendants: Catherine Cotesworth, Caleb Cotesworth, William Cotesworth and Edward Cotesworth (co-executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Michael Cotesworth of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cotesworth vs Cotesworth (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/2   1713[/4]-1714
promoter: Jane Goodchild, wife of John Goodchild, gent
defendant: Elizabeth Wardell of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, spinster (executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Wardell of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Goodchild vs Wardell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/3   1714
plaintiff: Jane Green of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of John Green
defendant: Robert Hugall of Pittington, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Green vs Hugall (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/4   1714
plaintiff: Anna Hawdon, minor, acting by her guardians, John Hawdon of Staindrop, County Durham, and William Pye, notary public
defendant: Dorothy Gales of Staindrop, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hawdon vs Gales (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/5   1714
promoter: Thomas Mountain (creditor of deceased)
defendants: Eleanor Brasse, Elizabeth Brasse and Jane Brasse, spinsters, executrices of Susanna Brasse (principal creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Francis Emerson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mountain vs Brasse (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/6   1714-1715
promoter: Thomas Newby, gent (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Crosby, gent (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Crosby of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Newby vs Crosby (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/7   1714
promoter: Robert Pemberton of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Fawcett, cleric (curate of South Shields St Hilda)
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pemberton vs Fawcett (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/8   1714
plaintiff: Mary Robinson, wife of William Robinson
defendant: Dorothy Kipling
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Kipling (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/9   1714
plaintiff: Thomas Sharp, cleric (vicar of Dalton-le-Dale)
defendant: Thomas Martin of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
recovery of tithes of sheep within Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sharp vs Martin (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/10   1714
promoter: Thomas Toll, gent
defendant: Cuthbert Watson of Horton, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Horton, Northumberland
proctor: Burrell - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Toll vs Watson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/11   1714
promoter: John Wharton, gent
defendant: Robert Lilburn (Lilburne), esq
confirmation of pew in Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctors: Burrell - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wharton vs Lilburn (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/12   1714
plaintiff: Ralph Wright of Darlington, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Horseman of Cockerton, Darlington, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Darlington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wright vs Horseman (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1714/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/1   1715
mere office case
defendant: Gerrard Stalker of Boldon, County Durham
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stalker (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/2   1715
plaintiff: Andrew Ayres of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: Catherine Edgar of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of John Edgar
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ayres vs Edgar (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/3   1715
plaintiff: Andrew Ayres of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defendant: John Edgar of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ayres vs Edgar (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/4   1715
promoter: John Blakiston of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendant: Thomas (or James) Wilkinson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Wilkinson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/5   1715
plaintiff: Robert Bussey of Sedgefield, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Fynney of Sedgefield, County Durham
defamation - roguery/theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bussey vs Fynney (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/6   1715
plaintiffs: John Foreman and Ann Foreman (his wife) of Escomb, County Durham
defendant: John Taylor of Escomb, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Escomb, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Foreman vs Taylor (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/7   1715
promoter: Timothy Hogg
defendants: Nathaniel Tavener, James Scott, John Bradley and Bridget Richardson
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hogg vs Tavener (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/8   1715
plaintiff: Elizabeth Mowbray, wife of John Mowbray (executrix of deceased)
defendant: John Morgan (father of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Morgan (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
Date and details of cause confirmed from act book, ref. DDR/vols. III/20
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mowbray vs Morgan (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/9   1715
plaintiff: Isabel Mylott, wife of Ralph Mylott
defendant: Sarah Proctor, wife of William Proctor
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mylott vs Proctor (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/10   1715
promoter: George Nicholson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
defendants: Robert Farrow and Elizabeth Farrow (formerly Brown) (his wife) of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Nicholson vs Farrow (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/11   1715
plaintiff: Eleanor Robinson late of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, now of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Taylor of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, wife of John Taylor
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Taylor (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/12   1715
plaintiff: Hannah Shields of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, wife of William Shields
defendant: Robert Fortune of Washington, County Durham
defamation - adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shields vs Fortune (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/13   1715
promoters: John Shields and George Heighington (nephews of deceased)
defendant: Richard Smith (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Margaret Smith of Durham St Oswald, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shields vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/14   1715
promoter: Eleanor Smith of Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham, widow
defendant: George Wharton of Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs Wharton (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/15   1715
plaintiff: John Swinbank of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: Anna Colling of Darlington, County Durham, spinster
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Swinbank vs Colling (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/16   1715
plaintiff: John Swinbank of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: Margaret Colling of Darlington, County Durham
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Swinbank vs Colling (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/17   1715
promoter: John Walker (nephew of deceased)
defendants: Peter Wilson, cleric, and William Humble
relating to: goods of John Walker of Boldon, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walker vs Wilson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/18   1715-1716
plaintiff: John Walton of Auckland St Helen, County Durham
defendant: Jane Harrison of Sedgefield, County Durham (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Bryan Harrison (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs Harrison (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/19   1715
promoters: Elizabeth Widdrington and Peter Burrell, guardians of Edward Horsley Widdrington
defendant: John Lisle of Felton, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Felton, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Widdrington vs Lisle (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/20   1714[/5]
plaintiff: Ralph Wright of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: Robert White of Darlington, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Darlington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wright vs White (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/21   1715-1717
promoter: Isabel Young, widow (relict of deceased)
defendants: John Young and Robert Young (administrators of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Young of Yardhill, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Young vs Young (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1715/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/1   1716
mere office case
defendant: John Greiveson of Sedgefield, County Durham
correction for adultery and fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Greiveson (fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/2   1716
mere office case
defendant: Anne Reed of Sedgefield, County Durham
correction for adultery and fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Reed (fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/3   1716
promoter: Thomasine Crawforth (principal creditrix of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Davison (formerly Crawforth), wife of William Davison (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Crawforth of Darlington, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Crawforth vs Davison (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/4   1716
promoter: trustees of the charity school of Darlington, County Durham: George Allan, Thomas Charnock, Robert Simpson and Samuel Walton
defendant: churchwardens and trustees of the free grammar school of Darlington, County Durham: Ralph Wright, Henry Cuthbertson, Francis Page and Christopher Wardell
confirmation of sitting area, site of former organ loft in Darlington, County Durham (Also papers relating to cause promoted by the defendants against the promoters)
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1716/1: Darlington churchwardens and trustees of the Free School v Allan (et al.), 1716 - 1717
Digitised material for Darlington School (confirmation of sitting area) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/5   1716
plaintiff: Margaret Lawson, widow
defendant: William Dixon
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Dixon (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/6   1716
promoter: George Usher (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: James Dagleish (creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Bedlington of Whickham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Usher vs Dagleish (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/7   1716
plaintiff: Eleanor Walker of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow
defendant: Jane Lambton of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Ralph Lambton
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walker vs Lambton (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/8   1716
plaintiff: Barbara Wilson of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Henry Wilson
defendant: Elizabeth Milburne of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Thomas Milburne
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Milburne (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1716/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/1   1716[/7]
plaintiff: Robert Anderson of Stanhope Hall, Stanhope, County Durham, gent
defendant: Jane Watson of Stanhope, County Durham, wife of John Watson
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Watson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/2   1717
plaintiff: Esther Bowes
defendant: Jonathan Bowes (her husband) of Wackerfield, Staindrop, County Durham
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowes vs Bowes(matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/3   1717
promoter: John Crow
defendant: Sarah Crow, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: goods of Christopher Crow of Hamsterley, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Crow vs Crow (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/4   1717-1718
plaintiff: William Green of Stannington, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Robert Widdrington of Plessey Newhouses, Stannington, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes within Stotford, Plessey Newhouses, Stannington, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Green vs Widdrington (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/5   1717-1718
promoter: Hedworth Hebdon, gent (brother of deceased)
defendant: Edward Delavall, esq (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Hebdon of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Burrell and Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hebdon vs Delavall (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/6   1717
promoter: Isabella Mosse (formerly Colvill), wife of Peter Mosse (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Catherine Colvill, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Colvill (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1717/2: Colvill v Mosse, 1717
Digitised material for Mosse vs Colvill (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/7   1717
plaintiff: Hannah Newhouse of Durham St Giles, County Durham, wife of Richard Newhouse
defendant: Peter Greiveson of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Newhouse vs Greiveson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/8   1717
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Robert Peirson, gent
defendant: Cuthbert Swainston, cleric (vicar of Bishop Middleham)
correction for drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Swainston (correction for drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/9   1717
plaintiff: George Rutter of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Alice Softloe (alias Softley) of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Stephen Softloe (alias Softley)
defamation - roguery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rutter vs Softloe (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/10   1717
plaintiffs: John Skynner, gent, Frances Skynner (his wife)
defendant: Cuthbert Potts of Knayton, Leake, Yorkshire
recovery of tithes of wheat and rye within Leake, Yorkshire
1 folder 
Digitised material for Skynner vs Potts (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/11   1717-1720
promoter: Peter Wilson, cleric (vicar of Dalton-le-Dale)
defendant: John Dale of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham, gent
correction for brawling in church
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Dale (brawling in church) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/12   1717
plaintiff: Jane Young of Ovingham, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Joseph Forster, junior of Ovingham, Northumberland
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Young vs Forster (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1717/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/1   1717[/8]
plaintiff: Robert Anderson of Stanhope Hall, Stanhope, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Houlston, junior (alias Housty, Houlsty) of Stanhope, County Durham
defamation - counterfeiting, cheating and theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Houlston (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/2   1718
promoters: Eleanor Bell, widow, and Margaret Smith, wife of Thomas Smith
defendant: Christopher Mickleton, gent (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Christopher Mickleton of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/1: Bell v Mickleton, 1718
Digitised material for Bell vs Mickleton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/3   1718
promoter: Elizabeth Browne (Brown, formerly Gyll) of Corbridge, Northumberland, wife of William Browne (Brown) (niece of deceased)
defendant: Cuthbert Gyll (brother of deceased)
relating to: will of Matthew Gyll of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to surrender will
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Browne vs Gyll (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/4   1718-1719
plaintiff: Barbara Butler of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Robert Forster, cleric (vicar of Norham)
matrimonial cause
1 folder 
Digitised material for Butler vs Forster (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/5   1718-1721
promoter: James Christian of St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, gent
defendants: William Aubon and George Morton
relating to: goods of Shafto Anderson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant admon
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Christian vs Aubon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/6   1718
promoters: John Corner, William Corner, and Elizabeth Binley (née Corner), wife of William Binley (sons and daughters of deceased)
defendant: Richard Corner (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Richard Corner (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Corner vs Corner (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/7   1718
plaintiff: Mary Darant
defendant: Leonard Darant (her husband) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, cleric
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
Digitised material for Darant vs Darant (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/8   1718
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: James Gladstaines of Lesbury, Northumberland, cleric and schoolmaster
defendant: Cuthbert Chesmond of Lesbury, Northumberland
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Chesmond (teaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/9   1718
promoter: Robert Jopling (sole executor and principal legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Wales
relating to: will of William Wales of Esh, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jopling vs Wales (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/10   1718
promoter: Elizabeth Sanky, widow (next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Robert Robinson and Cuthbert Heron, gents, also Mary Pace, wife of Cuthbert Pace
relating to: goods of John Harrison of Bryanslope, Tanfield, County Durham (deceased), not yet administered by Anthony Meaburne of Pontopp, Lanchester, County Durham, esq
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; junior Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sanky vs Robinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/11   1718
plaintiff: Thomas Southeron of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: John Tone of Gateshead, County Durham
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1718/4: Tone v Southeron, 1718
Digitised material for Southeron vs Tone (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/12   1717[/8]
plaintiff: Joseph Waideson of Stanhope, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Houlston, junior (alias Housty, Houlsty) of Stanhope, County Durham
defamation - counterfeiting, cheating and theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Waideson vs Houlston (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/13   1718
plaintiff: Sarah Walton
defendant: John Walton (her husband) of Lanchester, County Durham
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs Walton (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1718/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/1   1719
mere office case
defendant: minister and churchwardens of Brompton, Yorkshire
correction for imposing church rate
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brompton (church rate) -DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/2   1719
mere office case
defendant: John Wilkinson, cleric (curate of Cockfield)
correction for serving cure without a licence, and drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilkinson (serving without a licence, drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/3   1719
promoter: [unknown]
defendant: William Curry (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Curry of Netherwitton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Curry (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/4   1719
promoter: James Clavering, junior of Stowhouse, Durham/Northumberland?, esq
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: goods of Benjamin Ellison of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ellison (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/5   1719
plaintiff: Barbara Corner
defendant: Isabella Roddam
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Corner vs Isabella Roddam (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/6   1719
promoter: George Coulson, senior (sole executor of deceased)
defendants: Hannah Forster, wife of Nicholas Forster, Mary Heron, wife of George Heron; Robert Maddison
relating to: will of Oswald (alias Uswald) Harrison of Harley Hill, Ovingham, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Coulson vs Forster (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/7   1719
plaintiff: John Craster, esq
defendants: Isabella Edmeston (widow) and John Edmeston (gent) of Norham, North Durham
recovery of tithes within Shoreswood, Norham, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Craster vs Edmeston (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/8   1719
promoter: Cuthbert Fenwick, cleric
defendant: Robert Grey of Newbiggin, Woodhorn, Northumberland
correction for drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Grey (drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/9   1719
promoter: William Jameson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Roger Wilson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1720/1: Jameson v Wilson, 1720
Digitised material for Jameson vs Wilson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/10   1719
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Thomas Lakeing of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
defendant: Peter Wilson, cleric (vicar of Dalton-le-Dale)
correction for drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson (correction for drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/11   1719
promoter: Richard Parker, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: Alexander Cunningham of Embleton, Northumberland, cleric (former curate of Embleton)
correction for disturbing the minister etc.
1 folder 
Digitised material for Parker vs Cunningham (correction for disturbing the minister) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/12   1719
promoter: John Perkins of Barnard Castle, County Durham, cleric
defendant: Thomas Davis of Barnard Castle, County Durham
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Perkins vs Davis (teaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/13   1719
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: James Readshaw
defendant: Richard Parker, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
correction for drunkenness
1 folder 
Digitised material for Parker (correction for drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/14   1719
plaintiff: Elizabeth Shaw, wife of William Shaw
defendant: Mary Colling, wife of Michael Colling
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shaw vs Colling (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/15   1719-1720
promoter: Francis Woodmas, gent (eldest son of deceased)
defendant: Agnes Woodmas, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Francis Woodmas, cleric (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Woodmas vs Woodmas (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1719/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/1   1720
plaintiff: John Allason, cleric (rector of Middleton in Teesdale)
defendants: Christopher Raine and Nicholas Wilkinson of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham
recovery of tithes of cows and easter offerings within Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Allason vs Raine (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/2   1720-1721
promoter: Robert Blakiston, cleric (vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed)
defendant: Joseph Stevenson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
correction for brawling in church
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Stevenson (brawling in church) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/3   1720-1721
promoter: Elizabeth Cooper (née Shipley) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of John Cooper (granddaughter of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: goods of Christopher Shipley of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, free porter (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cooper (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/4   1720-1723
promoter: Elizabeth Ellett (Elliott), widow
defendant: Robert Spearman, gent
confirmation of pew in Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ellett vs Spearman (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/5   1720
promoter: Hugh Farrington, cleric
defendant: Gabriel Reed, esq
correction for fornication/adultery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farrington (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/6   1720
promoter: Francis Forster, esq
defendant: vicar and churchwardens of Warkworth, Northumberland
recovery of church rates, Warkworth, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Warkworth church rates - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/7   1720
promoter: Anthony Garry of Heighington, County Durham
defendant: churchwardens of Heighington, County Durham: William Tewart, William Richmond, William White and John Dowson
false accounts
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Garry vs churchwardens of Heighington (false accounts) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/8   1720
plaintiff: Mary Harrison, spinster and minor
defendant: Dorothy Wheatley, wife of Henry Wheatley
defamation
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harrison vs Wheatley (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/9   1720
promoter: Henry Hawkins of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, gent
defendant: Tobias Battersby of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, gent
defamation - lewdness and slander etc
1 folder 
too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Hawkins vs Battersby (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/10   1720
plaintiff: Wilfrid Lawson, cleric (vicar of Warkworth)
defendant: Edward Forster of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent
correction for recovery of wedding fee
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Forster (correction for wedding fee) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/11   1720
promoters: William Lickhouse, later (after his death) by Elizabeth Lickhouse (his relict)
defendant: Edmund Barstow, esq
relating to: goods of William Atkinson of Northallerton, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (Possibly a cause from the Dean and Chapter's court?)
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lickhouse vs Barstow (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/12   1720-1721
promoter: Catherine Midleton (Middleton), widow
defendants: Anne Hodgshon, Margaret Wilkinson and Thomas Williamson
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Middleton vs Hodgshon (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/13   1720
promoter: John Mowbray of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, esq
defendants: Gilbert Spearman, esq, and Francis Mascall, gent
confirmation of pew in Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior and Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mowbray vs Spearman (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/14   1720
promoter: Sarah Redshaw (née Bewick), wife of Joseph Redshaw (sister of deceased)
defendant: Mary Shotton (formerly Bewick), wife of Michael Shotton (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Bewick of North Middleton, Hartburn, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Redshaw vs Shotton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/15   1720
plaintiff: Edward Shanks, cleric (vicar of Lesbury)
defendant: Christopher Coxton of Lesbury, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Lesbury, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shanks vs Coxton (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/16   1720
plaintiff: Edward Shanks, cleric (vicar of Lesbury)
defendant: Andrew Mather of Lesbury, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of herbage within Lesbury, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shanks vs Mather (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/17   1720
promoter: Thomas Smith, esq
defendant: John Mowbrey, esq
confirmation of pew in Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs Mowbrey (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/18   1720
promoters: Thomas Streatfield and Joshua Baker (creditors of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Powell (executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Powell of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Streatfield vs Powell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/19   1720
plaintiff: churchwardens of Sunderland, County Durham: George Robinson, Robert Byers, Michael Pemberton and John Holmes
defendant: Anthony Bulmer
recovery of church rates, Sunderland, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sunderland church rates - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/20   1720
plaintiff: Thomas Urwen, cleric (vicar of Warden)
defendants: Edward Charleton of Wallick Grange, Warden, Northumberland, gent, Nicholas Leadbitter of Warden, Northumberland, and Matthew Leadbitter and John Leadbitter of Warnley, Warden, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Warden, Northumberland
1 folder 
part too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Urwen vs Charleton (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1720/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/1   1721
promoter: John Craster, esq
defendant: George Ord, esq
confirmation of pew in Norham, North Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Craster vs Ord (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/2   1721
promoter: Clement Dawson (son of deceased)
defendant: John Rennison of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent
relating to: goods of Matthew Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland (deceased), not yet administered by Anna Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow, deceased (his relict)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dawson vs Rennison (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/3   1721
plaintiff: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: George Hall of Birdhup, Elsdon, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of sheep, wool and lambs within Elsdon, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farrington vs Hall (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/4   1721-1722
promoters: James Forster, gent, later by John Teasdale, gent
defendant: Margaret Hutchinson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Margaret, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Hutchinson (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/5   1721
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Thomas Hangishaw, UK, Northumberland and Newburn
defendant: Thomas Capstack, cleric (vicar of Newburn)
correction for disorderly and drunken behaviour
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hangishaw vs Capstack (drunkeness) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/6   1721
promoter: Catherine Hauxley
defendant: Margaret Anderson (alias Salkeld), widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Anderson, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hauxley vs Anderson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/7   1721-1722
plaintiff: Cuthbert Heron, gent and esq
defendant: John Ingleby, gent
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heron vs Ingelby (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/8   1721
plaintiff: Elizabeth Jeffreyson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Daniel Whetson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
relating to: will of John Jeffreyson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, master and mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jeffreyson vs Whetson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1721/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/1   1722
plaintiff: Robert Allason
defendant: Joseph Garnett
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Allason vs Garnett (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/2   1722-1723
plaintiff: Jane Anderson, wife of Ralph Anderson
defendant: Cecily Dove, wife of Roger Dove
defamation
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Dove (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/3   1722
plaintiff: James Fynney, cleric (rector of Ryton)
defendant: Nicholas Haswell of Ryton, County Durham
recovery of tithes of wool and lambs within Ryton, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fynney vs Haswell (tithes ) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/4   1722-1724
plaintiff: churchwardens of Norham, North Durham: Thomas Younghusband, John Anderson, Anthony Scott and William Johnson
defendant: Thomas Younghusband of Cornhill, Norham, North Durham
recovery of church rates, Norham, North Durham
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Church rates at Norham - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/5   1722-1723
promoter: Francis Page, gent
defendant: George Shawter of Aycliffe, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Aycliffe, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Page vs Shawter (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/6   1722-1723
plaintiff: Thomas Teasdale of Slaley, Northumberland
defendant: William Richardson, cleric (curate of Slaley)
correction for drunkenness and Jacobism
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Teasdale vs Richardson (drunkeness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/7   1722-1724
plaintiff: George Walker, cleric (vicar of Stockton-on-Tees)
defendant: Anne Wilson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, spinster, daughter and executrix of John Wilson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
recovery of tithes of herbage, lambs and wool within Stockton Demesnes, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walker vs Wilson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1722/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/1   1723
plaintiff: Robert Boothe, cleric (rector of Easington)
defendant: William Chilton of Easington, County Durham
recovery of tithes of pigs and easter offerings within Easington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Boothe vs Chilton (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/2   1723
plaintiff: Margaret Clayton, wife of William Clayton
defendant: Jane Emerson, wife of William Emerson
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clayton vs Emerson (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/3   1723
promoter: Robert Colling, gent
defendant: William Emerson
confirmation of pew in Hurworth, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Colling vs Emerson (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/4   1723
promoter: Grace Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of William Dent
defendant: Jane Barnes, wife of Jonathan Barnes (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Richard Fleck, junior of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, baker and brewer (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dent vs Barnes (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/5   1723
plaintiff: George Edwards, gent
defendant: Joseph Garnett
defamation
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Edwards vs Garnett (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/6   1723
promoter: Catherine Fenwick (née Salkeld) of Beadnell, Northumberland, wife of Robert Fenwick, gent (daughter and only child of deceased)
defendant: William Reed of Craster, Northumberland, gent (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: probate of Ralph Salkeld of Swinhoe, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Reed (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/7   1723
plaintiff: Mary Forster, wife of Francis Forster
defendant: Catherine Grey
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Grey (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/8   1723-1724
plaintiff: Thomas Forster, esq
defendant: Isaac Hall
recovery of tithes within Bamburgh, Northumberland
proctors: William Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Hall (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/9   1723
promoter: Edward Grey, gent
defendant: John Lamb, acting by his guardians, John Hedworth and William Pye
confirmation of pew in Alnwick, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grey vs Lamb (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/10   1723
plaintiff: Francis Grindal, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Jonathan Tinniswood
recovery of tithes and easter offerings within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grindal vs Tinniswood (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/11   1723-1726
plaintiff: Francis Grindal, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Anna Wallis (Wallas) of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, widow
recovery of tithes of barley and oats, and easter offerings within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctors: John Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grindal vs Wallis (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/12   1723
plaintiff: Francis Grindal, cleric (rector of Kirkhaugh)
defendant: Richard Wallis
recovery of easter offerings within Kirkhaugh, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grindal vs Wallis (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/13   1723
plaintiff: William Heckles
defendant: Mary Hutchinson (alias Rough) of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, wife of Edward Hutchinson (executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Mary Brown (Browne) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heckles vs Hutchinson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/14   1723
promoter: Mary Johnson (alias Weatherhead) (niece of deceased)
defendant: Joseph Richardson (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Luke Weatherhead (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Johnson vs Richardson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/15   1723-1724
promoter: George Miller
defendants: Nathaniel Taverner, John Bradley, James Scott and Nathaniel Browning
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pew at Tynemouth – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/16   1723
promoter: Margaret Ord, wife of William Ord (legatee of deceased)
defendants: Matthew Jackson and William Robson (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of Dorothy Ingledew (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ord vs Jackson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/17   1723
plaintiff: Richard Parker, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: Daniel Craster of Embleton, Northumberland, gent
recovery of easter offerings
1 folder 
Digitised material for Parker vs Craster (Easter offerings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/18   1723-1724
promoter: John Readhead (son of deceased)
defendant: Robert Readhead (eldest son of deceased)
relating to: will of William Readhead of Boghall, Rothbury, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Readhead vs Readhead (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/19   1723
plaintiff: William Rippon
defendant: Jane Bewick, wife of William Bewick
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rippon vs Bewick (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/20   1723
plaintiff: Thomas Simpson, cleric
defendant: William Fawcett, gent
recovery of dilapidations
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Simpson vs Fawcett (dilapidations) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/21   1723
plaintiffs: Thomas Stokoe and Joseph Todd
defendant: John Ridley of Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of calves within Warden, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stokoe vs Ridley (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/22   1723
plaintiff: Margaret Taylor
defendant: Margaret Clawson, wife of Martin Clawson
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Taylor vs Clawson (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/22
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/23   1723
promoter: William Watson
defendant: Margaret Robson of Newburn, Northumberland, wife of Henry Robson
correction for brawling in church
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Robson (brawling in church) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/23
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/24   1723
plaintiff: Mary Wheatley, widow
defendant: George West of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Hamsterley, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wheatley vs West (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/24
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/25   1723
plaintiff: Ralph Widdrington, esq
defendant: John Fawcett of Kyo, Lanchester, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool, and easter offerings within Lanchester, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Widdrington vs Fawcett (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1723/25
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/1   1724
mere office case
defendant: John Clark of Jarrow, County Durham
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clark (clandestine marriage) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/2   1724-1727
mere office case
defendant: William Cresswell of Cresswell, Woodhorn, Northumberland, esq
correction for adultery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cresswell (adultery) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/3   1724
mere office case
defendant: John Heslop of Slaley, Northumberland
correction for adultery (Cause from archdeacon's court, Northumberland)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heslop (adultery) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/4   1724
plaintiff: churchwardens of Alnwick, Northumberland: Luke Hymers, junior, Matthew Alnwick, John Woodhouse and Thomas Strother
defendant: Francis Branling, gent
recovery of church rates
1 folder 
Digitised material for Alnwick church rates – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/5   1724
plaintiff: Nicholas Ayre
defendant: John Rawe of Wolsingham, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves within Wolsingham, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ayre vs Rawe (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/6   1724
promoter: John Farguson (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Walton, widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Walton of Gateshead, County Durham, cooper (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farguson vs Walton (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/7   1724
plaintiff: Bernard Foster
defendant: Isabel Ayton, wife of Francis Ayton
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Foster vs Ayton (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/8   1724
promoter: Henry Hammond of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: Robert Blakiston, cleric (vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed)
grant of parish clerk's licence, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hammond vs Blakiston (clerk’s licence) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/9   1724
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: John Hope
defendant: William Richardson of Morpeth, Northumberland
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Richardson (teaching without licence) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/10   1724
plaintiff: George Rutter
defendant: John Alderson
defamation
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rutter vs Alderson (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/11   1724
plaintiff: Thomas Shipley
defendant: William Richardson
assignment of marriage bond
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shipley vs Richardson (marriage bond) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/12   1724
promoter: William Sisterson
defendant: Barbara Robson (sister and executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Robson of Lone Head, Bellingham, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sisterson vs Robson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/13   1724
promoter: Walford, wife of Richard Walford (sister of deceased)
defendant: Margery Landell, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Landell (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walford vs Landell (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/14   1724-1725
promoter: John Wallas (son of deceased)
defendant: Jane Wallas, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Henry Wallas (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wallas vs Wallas (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1724/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/1   1725
mere office case
defendant: John Lowe of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lowe (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/2   1725
mere office case
defendant: Dorothy Stafford, wife of Christopher Stafford, cleric, rector of Bothal
correction for adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stafford (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/3   1725
promoter: Mark Aynsley, gent
defendant: Marmaduke Cutter, gent
confirmation of pew in Bolam, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Aynsley vs Cutter (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/4   1725
promoter: Thomas Brass (Brasse) of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent
defendant: Thomas Thompson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brass vs Thompson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/5   1725
promoter: Edward Harrison (sole executor of deceased)
defendants: Robert Lilburn, Jane Linton, wife of John Linton, esq, Isabel Hargrave, wife of Ralph Hargrave, Ann Lilburn (brother and sisters, and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Eleanor Lilburn of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Sayer - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harrison vs Lilburn (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/6   1725
plaintiff: John Middleton, gent
defendant: William Sanderson of Buckhead, Auckland St Helen, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves within Eavenwood, Auckland St Helen, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Middleton vs Sanderson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/7   1725
promoter: Robert Pemberton of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Baxter of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pemberton vs Baxter (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1725/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/1   1726
promoter: Philis Barwick
defendant: Mary Hopper (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Hopper (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Barwick vs Hopper (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/2   1726
promoter: Robert Botcheby
defendant: William Gedling
confirmation of pew in Bishop Middleham, County Durham
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Botcheby vs Gedling (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/3   1726
promoter: Eleanor Brown, widow (legatee of deceased)
defendant: George Richardson, junior (executor of deceased)
relating to: probate of John Craggs of Tynemouth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit probate accounts
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown vs Richardson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/4   1726-1728
promoters: Jane Colling, Mary Fenwick, wife of William Fenwick
defendant: Thomas Robinson (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Bower (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Colling vs Robinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/5   1726
plaintiff: Henry Marwood (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Cholmley Turner, esq
relating to: will of Henry Marwood, baronet (deceased)
probate cause (Identification of cause (and parties) uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Marwood vs Turner (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/6   1726-1727
promoter: John Milburn (brother of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Milburn (or Lipscomb), widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Milburn of Stanhope, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Milburn vs Milburn (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/7   1726-1727
plaintiff: Henry Ogle, esq
defendant: George Dobson of Longhorsley, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs within Longhorsley, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Dobson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/8   1726
plaintiff: Henry Ogle, esq
defendant: James Swan of Longhorsley, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs within Longhorsley, Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1728/1: Ogle v Swann, 1728
Digitised material for Ogle vs Swan (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/9   1726
plaintiff: Mary Owen of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, widow
defendant: Catherine Cleugh of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of William Cleugh
defamation (Defendant called 'Mary' Cleugh on endorsement and in marginal heading)
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Owen vs Cleugh (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/10   1726
plaintiff: Mary Owen of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, widow
defendant: James Robinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
defamation
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Owen vs Robinson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/11   1726
plaintiff: Richard Parker, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: Thomas Thompson of Longhoughton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of corn mills
1 folder 
Digitised material for Parker vs Thompson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/12   1726-1727
plaintiff: Margaret Rippon
defendant: Mark Portes
relating to: goods of John Chapman (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rippon vs Portes (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/13   1726
promoter: John Ware (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Skottowe, gent (great nephew and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of John Coulson of South Shields, County Durham, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will (NB, 'pronepos'=great nephew, not great grandson)
proctor: Nevile - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ware vs Skottowe (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/14   1726
plaintiff: Theodosia Waugh, wife of Charles Waugh
defendant: Elizabeth Dodds, wife of
defamation (Dodds & John)
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Waugh vs Dodds (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/15   1726
plaintiff: Catherine Wear
defendant: John Wear (her husband) of Simonburn, Northumberland
matrimonial cause - [divorce for] cruelty
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wear vs Wear (divorce) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1726/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/1   1727
mere office case
defendant: Thomas Todd of Morpeth, Northumberland
correction for contempt (tearing citation)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Todd (correction for contempt) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/2   1727
promoter: William Belasyse, esq (only child and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Henry Belasyse late of Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth, County Durham, of Westminster St Anne, Middlesex, kt (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (cause from prerogative court of Canterbury, (?) heard at Durham by letters of request from Canterbury)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Belasyse (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/3   1727
plaintiff: William Bonner, esq
defendant: William Hedge (alias Hodge) of Jarrow, County Durham
recovery of tithes of hay within Hedworth, Jarrow, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bonner vs Hedge (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/4   1727-1731
plaintiff: Elizabeth Dodshon of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow
defendant: Thomas Haswell of Pittington, County Durham
matrimonial cause - to observe marriage contract
proctors: Sayer - prosecuting; Hutchinson and Nevile - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dodshon vs Haswell (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/5   1727
plaintiff: Cuthbert Fenwick, cleric (rector of Morpeth)
defendant: Samuel Arthur of Morpeth, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Morpeth, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Arthur (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/6   1727-1728
plaintiff: Cuthbert Fenwick, cleric (rector of Morpeth)
defendant: Anthony Wilson of Morpeth, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of oats and barley within Morpeth, Northumberland
proctor: Burrell - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Wilson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/7   1727
promoter: James Fletcher
defendant: William Fletcher (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Fletcher of Heslest House, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fletcher vs Fletcher (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/8   1727
plaintiff: George Golightly
defendant: Anne Teasdale, wife of Joseph Teasdale
defamation
proctors: Burrell and Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Golightly vs Teasdalee (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/9   1727-1728
plaintiff: James Litster
defendants: Thomas Perkin, Rowland Stout and Abraham Stout
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Litster vs Perkin (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/10   1727
promoters: George Pollett and Anne Sockett, wife of Cuthbert Sockett
defendant: John Fender
relating to: goods of John Fender (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pollett vs Fender (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/11   1727
plaintiff: Roger Snaith (executor of deceased)
defendant: Anthony Snaith (eldest son of deceased)
relating to: will of Eleanor Snaith of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Snaith vs Snaith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/12   1727
promoter: William Watson, gent
defendant: William Teasdale
confirmation of pew in Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Teasdale (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/13   1727-1729
plaintiff: Anna Workman, wife of Thomas Workman (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Ralph Hodgshon (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jane Garthwaite of Winston, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory and account
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Workman vs Hodgshon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1727/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/1   1728
mere office case
defendant: Anne Dawson of Greatham, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dawson (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/2   1728
mere office case
defendant: Robert Dawson of Greatham, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/1: office v Dawson, 1729
Digitised material for Dawson (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/3   1728
mere office case
defendant: William Leek of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, cleric
correction for removing surplice and hood etc., St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Leek (correction for removing surplice and hood) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/4   1728
promoter: [unknown]
defendant: Thomas Robson of Ovingham, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Ovingham, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/5   1728
plaintiffs: William Armorer and William Jeffreys
defendant: William Scott
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Armorer vs Scott (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/6   1728
promoter: Thomas Atkinson
defendant: John Forrest of Sunderland, County Durham
correction for practising surgery without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Forrest (practising surgery without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/7   1728
promoter: Bartram Bird
defendant: Edward Waugh of Earsdon, Northumberland
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bird vs Waugh (teaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/8   1728-1730
promoters: Ralph Cooke, John Shaw, James Hern (Herne), Robert Burrell and Edward Unthank
defendant: Thomas Ilderton
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
proctor: Dixon - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cooke vs Ilderton (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/9   1728
promoter: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: James Laing of Bellingham, Northumberland, cleric
correction for solemnising clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farrington vs Laing (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/10   1728
plaintiff: William Gardiner of Morpeth, Northumberland
defendant: Elizabeth Daglish of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of William Daglish
defamation
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gardiner vs Daglish (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/11   1728
plaintiffs: John Harris, Philis Atkinson and Samuel Jopling
defendant: Ralph Brown of Lanchester, County Durham
recovery of tithes of oats within Kyhoe, Lanchester, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harris vs Brown (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/12   1728-1729
promoter: Elizabeth Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, widow
defendant: John Wilson
confirmation of pew in Wolsingham, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Salkeld Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hopper vs Wilson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/13   1728
plaintiff: Sarah Humfrey
defendant: Thomas Thompson
matrimonial cause
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Humfrey vs Thompson (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/14   1728
promoter: James Ilderton of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Paul Halliday
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
proctors: Dixon - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ilderton vs Halliday (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/15   1728
promoter: John Kaye (Kay) (cousin and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Marmaduke Sedgwick, younger (administrator and principal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of William Sedgwick of Brompton, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Kaye vs Sedgwick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/16   1728
plaintiff: Wilfrid Lawson, cleric (vicar of Warkworth)
defendant: John Johnson of Woodhorn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of wool within Warkworth, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Johnson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/17   1728-1729
plaintiff: William Matthew
defendant: Edward Matthew
relating to: goods of Thomas Matthew (deceased)
probate cause - rash administration of deceased's goods
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Matthew vs Matthew (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/18   1728
promoter: Mary Morton (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Mary Morton, widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Morton (deceased)
probate cause - false inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Morton vs Morton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/19   1728
plaintiff: Martha Ord of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: Anne Clavering of Scremerston, Ancroft, North Durham, widow
recovery of tithes of hay within Scremerston, Ancroft, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ord vs Clavering (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/20   1728
promoter: Thomas Richardson (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Anne Richardson, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Richardson of Merry Sheeles, (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Richardson vs Richardson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/21   1728
promoter: William Steadman (Steedman) of Gainford, County Durham
defendants: Edward Raine, Cuthbert Swainston, Cuthbert Raine, John Burrell and John Steel of Gainford, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Gainford, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for William Steadman (Steedman) of Gainford vs Edward Raine, Cuthbert Swainston, Cuthbert Raine, John Burrell and John Steel of Gainford (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/22   1728
plaintiff: Charles Stoddard, cleric (vicar of Egglingham)
defendant: John Storey of Eglingham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Harrup, Eglingham, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Charles Stoddard, cleric (vicar of Egglingham) vs John Storey of Eglingham (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/22
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/23   1728
plaintiff: Thomas Warriner
defendants: Dina Gare, wife of Thomas Gare, later against Thomas Gare
relating to: goods of Margaret Gare (deceased)
probate cause - temerary possession of deceased's goods
proctor: Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Thomas Warriner vs Dina Gare, wife of Thomas Gare, later against Thomas Gare goods of Margaret Gare (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/23
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/24   1728
promoter: Ralph Williamson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: Jane Denham, Richard Pattinson and William Crawford
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ralph Williamson of Berwick-upon-Tweed vs Jane Denham, Richard Pattinson and William Crawford (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1728/24
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/1   1729
mere office case
defendant: Elizabeth Coxon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Elizabeth Coxon correction for incest - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/2   1729
mere office case
defendant: Jasper Coxon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jasper Coxon correction for incest - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/3   1729
mere office case
defendant: Ralph Readhead, junior of Corbridge, Northumberland
correction for adultery (Cause from court of archdeacon of Northumberland)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ralph Readhead correction for adultery - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/4   1729
promoter: Thomas Bellassysse, gent
defendant: John Blyth of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bellassysse vs Blyth (teaching school without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/5   1729
plaintiff: Thomas Cooper, cleric (vicar of Wooler)
defendant: Jane Chesholme, widow, executrix of John Chesholme, late vicar of Wooler and deceased
recovery of dilapidations, Wooler, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cooper vs Chesholme (dilapidations, Wooler) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/6   1729
plaintiff: Sarah Eden, widow
defendants: Thomas Philipson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, gent, and Gerard Andrews of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Eden vs Philipson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/7   1729-1730
plaintiff: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: William Browne of Elsdon, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of calves within Kingalees, Elsdon, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farrington vs Browne (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/8   1729-1730
plaintiffs: Richard Hopper, Thomas Greenwell, Thomas Coulson, William Bates, John Bowes, Thomas Wilson and John Walker of Wolsingham, County Durham
defendant: Nicholas Ayre of Wolsingham, County Durham
recovery of tithes of hay within Lassing Fields (alias Lawson Fields, Lamet Ridling), Wolsingham, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hopper etc. vs Ayre (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/9   1729
plaintiff: Elizabeth Howard, wife of Charles Francis Howard, esq
defendant: Rebecca Wilson, wife of Thomas Wilson
defamation
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Howard vs Wilson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/10   1729
plaintiff: Wilfrid Lawson, cleric (vicar of Warkworth)
defendant: James Stewart of Tynemouth, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of fish within Warkworth, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Stewart (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/11   1729-1730
plaintiff: Jane Mills, wife of John Mills (daughter of deceased)
defendants: Frances Browell and Juliana Browell (daughters and executrices of deceased)
relating to: will of Mark Browell of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Mills vs Browell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/12   1729-1735
plaintiff: William Moor
defendant: William Wood of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of calves within Hartburn, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moor vs Wood (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/13   1729
promoter: The Hon. Lady Mary Petre
defendant: Marmaduke Constable, baronet
relating to: goods of The Hon. Arthur Radcliffe of Capheaton, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Petre vs Constable (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/14   1729
plaintiff: William Robley of Simonburn, Northumberland, cleric (curate (and sequestrator during vacancy) of Simonburn)
defendant: Matthew Robson of Simonburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Simonburn, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robley vs Robson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/15   1729
promoter: John Snowball
defendants: John Pattinson and John Dryden
confirmation of pew in Haltwhistle, Northumberland
proctor: Dixon - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Snowball vs Pattinson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/16   1729
promoter: John Snowball of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
defendants: Thomas Waugh, James Armstrong and William Blenkinsopp
confirmation of pew in Haltwhistle, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Snowball vs Waugh (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/17   1729
plaintiff: John Tempest of Sherburn, Pittington, County Durham, esq (relict and administrator of deceased)
defendants: John Rudd of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, esq; Thomas Tempest of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
relating to: will of Jane Tempest (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tempest vs Rudd (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/18   1729-1731
plaintiff: D. Blossiers Tovey, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: John Neal of Embleton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay and easter offerings within Low Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tovey vs Neal (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/19   1729-1731
plaintiff: D. Blossiers Tovey, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendant: John Ostens (Austins) of High Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay and easter offerings within High Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tovey vs Ostens (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/20   1729-1730
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Wright of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of rye and oats within Billy Hall, Billy Row, Brancepeth, County Durham commonly called The Intack (alias The New Intack), Brancepeth, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1729/2: Wekett v Wright, 1729 - 1731
Digitised material for Wekett vs Wright (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1729/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/1   1730
plaintiff: Samuel Anderson of Witton Gilbert, County Durham
defendant: Margaret Taylor of Witton Gilbert, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Charlaw, Witton Gilbert, County Durham
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Taylor (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/2   1730
plaintiff: Robert Blake, esq
defendant: Eleanor Ramsay of Lowick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool and pigs within Howburne, Lowick, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blake vs Ramsay (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/3   1730
plaintiff: Robert Blake, esq
defendant: Jane Wallis of Lowick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool and pigs within Howburne, Lowick, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blake vs Wallis (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/4   1730
plaintiff: Robert Blake of Norham, North Durham, esq
defendant: Thomas Watson of Lowick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool and pigs within Laverick Law, Lowick, Northumberland Howburne Woodhouse, Lowick, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blake vs Watson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/5   1730
plaintiff: Richard Bowser of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent
defendant: Thomas Sutton of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
recovery of tithes of ducks, fruit and vegetables within Newgate, Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowser vs Sutton (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/6   1730-1732
promoter: Hannah Bulmer, wife of Thomas Bulmer
defendants: Cuthbert Watson (administrator of deceased), later against Margery Watson (his wife) (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Isabel Goodchild of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bulmer vs Watson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/7   1730
promoter: John English
defendant: Mary English, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas English (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for English vs English (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/8   1730
promoters: Edward Hewitson and Elizabeth Hewitson (his wife)
defendants: Catherine Smith, wife of Archibald Smith (administratrix of deceased); Thomas Smith (legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Purvis of Gateshead, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hewitson vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/9   1730
promoter: Elizabeth Liddell of Billingham, County Durham, wife of Joseph Liddell (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Robert Citron of Billingham, County Durham (son and executor of deceased)
relating to: will of John Citron of Belsys, Billingham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Liddell vs Citron (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/10   1730-1731
promoter: Sarah Marshall, wife of William Marshall
defendant: Ann Watson, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Francis Watson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, shipwright (deceased)
probate cause - to re-appraise inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Watson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/11   1730
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: Roger Bowman of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Hartburn, Northumberland (Also note of similar cause against Robert Bowman)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moor vs Bowman (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/12   1730
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: Robert Yellowley of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of wool within Hartburn, Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1731/1: Moor v Yellowly, 1731
Digitised material for Moor vs Yellowley (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/13   1730-1731
plaintiff: churchwardens of Northallerton, Yorkshire: James Coates, Thomas Robinson, Samuel Appleton and Edward Squire
defendants: William Newsome, John Dent, Simon Dunn and John Shutt of Northallerton, Yorkshire
recovery of church rates, Northallerton, Yorkshire (Cause heard before Dean and Chapter's official. Formally, 4 separate causes covered by the same papers and drafts.)
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Northallerton vs Newsome etc. (church rates) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/14   1730
plaintiff: Thomas Ogle, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Carham)
defendant: Anthony Compton of Carham, Northumberland, executor of Anthony Compton of Carham, Northumberland
recovery of easter offerings of ewes (Also reference to similar cause against John Wood)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Compton (easter offerings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/15   1730
plaintiff: Elizabeth Simpson, wife of Thomas Simpson
defendant: Thomas Forster (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Hedley (deceased)
probate cause - disputed will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Simpson vs Forster (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/16   1729[/30]-1731
plaintiff: John Tempest of Sherburn, Pittington, County Durham, esq, relict of Jane Tempest, deceased (daughter of deceased)
defendants: John Rudd of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham, esq, and Thomas Tempest and Ralph Gowland of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, gents, executors of Jane Wharton of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Richard Wharton of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tempest vs Rudd etc. (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/17   1730-1731
plaintiff: John Walton, cleric (vicar of Corbridge)
defendant: Michael Bamburgh late of Corbridge, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Aydon Common (alias Aydon Fell), Corbridge, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs Bamburgh (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/18   1730
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Joseph Ward of Shotley, County Durham
defendant: Nathaniel Shepherd of Shotley, County Durham
correction for preaching etc. without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ward vs Shepherd (preaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/19   1730-1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendants: William Hancock and George Hancock (his son) of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Brancepeth, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Hancock (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/20   1730-1732
plaintiff: Richard Werge, cleric (vicar of Hart)
defendant: William Arrowsmith of Seaham, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves, wool and geese, and easter reckonings within Hart, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Werge vs Arrowsmith (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/21   1730-1731
plaintiff: Robert Wilkinson
defendant: Robert Davison of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Davison (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1730/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/1   1731
plaintiff: John Anderson of Benridge, Northumberland, yeoman (uncle of Anthony and Ann Anderson)
defendant: John Forster of The Heads, Corsenside, Northumberland (guardian of Anthony and Ann Anderson)
relating to: tuition of Anthony Anderson and Ann Anderson, infants, grandchildren of John Hall of Belshields, Northumberland, deceased
[grant of tuition] (Purpose of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Anderson vs Forster (tuition) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/2   1731
promoter: Barbara Chayter (Chater)
defendant: Margaret Lawson, wife of Edward Lawson
relating to: goods of George Wharton (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (Also similar cause promoted by Margaret Lawson against Barbara Chayter.)
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Chayter vs Lawson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/3   1731
promoter: William Coulson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, esq
defendants: Margaret Tong and Catherine Twisell (Twizell), widows
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Coulson vs Tong (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/4   1731
promoter: Elizabeth Coulter (Colther)
defendant: John Coulter (Cother) (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Michael Coulter (Colther) of Haggerston, (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Coulter vs Coulter (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/5   1731
plaintiff: churchwardens of Durham St Giles, County Durham: William Robinson and James Kelsy
defendant: John Tilly (Tilley) of Durham St Giles, County Durham
recovery of church rates, Durham St Giles, County Durham (Also note of similar causes taken against Margaret Ashton, John Mann, Ruth Greiveson and George White)
1 folder 
Digitised material for church rates, Durham St Giles - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/6   1731
plaintiff: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: David Colwell of Elsdon, Northumberland
recovery of easter offerings within Elsdon, Northumberland (Also note of similar cause against Thomas Colwell)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Farrington vs Colwell (easter offerings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/7   1731
plaintiff: Joseph Liddle, gent ((alleged) principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Richard Pickfatt ((alleged) principal creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Joseph Hodgshon of Sunderland, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Liddle vs Pickfatt (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/8   1731
promoter: Eleanor Manners
defendant: Mary Manners, widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Manners (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Manners vs Manners (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/9   1731
promoter: Isabel Parkinson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, widow
defendant: Cuthbert Steel
confirmation of pew in Durham St Oswald, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Parkinson vs Steel (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/10   1731
promoter: John Purvis of Ellingham, Northumberland (father of deceased)
defendant: Anna Avery of Netherwitton, Northumberland (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Purvis of Netherwitton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Purvis vs Avery (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/11   1731
promoter: John Richmond
defendants: William Reaves, William Smallpage, Alice Metcalfe (widow) and James Smalpage
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Richmond vs Reaves (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/12   1731
plaintiff: Robert Tindal of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Ann Tindal of Gateshead, County Durham (his wife)
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tindal vs Tindal (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/13   1731-1733
plaintiff: D. Blossiers Tovey, cleric (vicar of Embleton)
defendants: John Ostens and John Neal of Embleton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Low Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland High Brunton, Embleton, Northumberland (Taken to chancery court, Westminster. See also separate cause papers, dated 1729-1731.)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tovey vs Ostens (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/14   1731
promoter: Jane Trotter, widow
defendant: Deborah Wilson
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Trotter vs Wilson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/15   1731
promoters: William Walker and William Thompson
defendant: John Thompson of Sedgefield, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walker vs Thompson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/16   1731
plaintiff: John Walton, cleric (vicar of Corbridge)
defendant: Ralph Green of Thornbrough, Corbridge, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of calves within Corbridge, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs Green (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/17   1731
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric
defendant: Joseph Parkin
defamation
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Parkin (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/18   1731
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Cornelius Wetherell
defendant: Anne Ferguson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of Daniel Ferguson
correction for adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wetherell vs Ferguson (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/19   1731
promoter: Lancelot Wilson
defendant: Isaac Simpson of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
correction for acting as beadle without authority, Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Simpson (correction for acting as beadle without authority) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/20   1731
promoter: Robert Wood of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendants: Thomas Wood, Selby Wood and William Wood
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wood vs Wood (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1731/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/1   1732
promoter: Michael Aislaby of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: George Bainbridge
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Too fragile to use or produce
Digitised material for Not fully digitised – too damaged to produce. Aislaby vs Bainbridge (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/2   1732
plaintiff: churchwardens of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland: Matthew Ellington, Joseph Jopling, Nicholas Lawson and John Newton
defendant: William Richardson of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland (farmer of chapter house tithe barn)
to provide bread and wine for communion
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/1: churchwardens (et al.) v Richardson, 1733
Digitised material for churchwardens of Bywell St Peter vs Richardson (bread and wine for communion) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/3   1732
promoter: John Charter of Chatton, Northumberland
defendant: John Rearely (Reareley) of Chatton, Northumberland
defamation - perjury (manswearing)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Charter vs Rearely (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/4   1732
promoter: Isabel Dawes of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Eden Kipling of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of Richard Kipling
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dawes vs Kipling (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/5   1732
promoter: Anthony Dowthwaite
defendant: John Archer
defamation - theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dowthwaite vs Archer (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/6   1732
plaintiff: Ralph Eden, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Durham St Margaret)
defendant: Paul Gibson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
recovery of tithes of hay within Franckland Corner, Durham St Margaret, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Eden vs Gibson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/7   1732
promoter: Thomas Emerson of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham
defendant: Sarah Rutter
confirmation of pew in St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham
proctor: Dixon - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Emerson vs Rutter (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/8   1732
promoters: John Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, and Mary Kidd of Morpeth, Northumberland, wife of Robert Kidd
defendants: William Bullock and Thomas Gare
confirmation of pew in Morpeth, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, junior - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Too fragile to use or produce
Digitised material for Not fully digitised – too damaged to produce. Fenwick vs Bullock (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/9   1732
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: Thomas Barber of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Hartburn, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moor vs Barber (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/10   1732
plaintiff: John Purvis
defendant: Grace Eastman
defamation - cheating
1 folder 
Digitised material for Purvis vs Eastman (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/11   1732
promoters: Moses Stout and John Denton of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
defendants: Elizabeth Byars of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of [?] Byars; also against Ann Emmerson of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, wife of Robert Emmerson
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Not fully digitised – too damaged to produce. Stout vs Byars (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/12   1732
promoters: Moses Stout and John Denton of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
defendant: Elizabeth Smithson, widow
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Stout vs Smithson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/13   1732-1733
promoter: Christopher Ward, gent
defendant: James Lambton (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of George Pearson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ward vs Lambton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/14   [1732]
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Dunn of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of wool, lambs, calves and meadow within Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Dunn (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/15   1732-1733
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Farrow of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of oats, wheat, lambs, milk and geese, and easter reckonings within Stockley, Brancepeth, County Durham
proctor: Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Farrow (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/16   1732-1734
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Friend
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs, wool and grains within Browns Nook, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Friend (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/17   1732-1734
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: John Helmerow (Helmrow) of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs, wool, sows and honey within Littlewhite, Brancepeth, County Durham
proctor: Pye, younger - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/8: Weket v Helmerow, 1734
Digitised material for Wekett vs Helmerow (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/18   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: John Jopling of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool and wheat, and easter offerings within Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Jopling (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/19   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: Thomas Lambton of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool, oats and wheat within Brandon, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Lambton (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/20   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Makepeace of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of wheat within Sedgwicks High and Low Moor, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Makepeace (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/21   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: Michael Robinson of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within East and West Brandon, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Robinson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/22   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Robson of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves and barley within Hareham, Brancepeth, County Durham Bigg and Greatfield, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Robson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/22
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/23   1732
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: Robert Smith of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs, wool and farrow cows, and easter reckonings within Littleburn, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Smith (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/23
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/24   1732
plaintiff: Robert Wilkinson of Morpeth, Northumberland
defendant: James Vardy of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of rye, wheat and oats within Shield Dike Common, Alnwick, Northumberland or Shield Dike Common, Lesbury, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Vardy (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/24
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/25   1732
promoter: John Wilson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendant: George Ord
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Not fully digitised – too damaged to produce. Wilson vs Ord (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1732/25
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/1   1733
mere office case
defendant: George Carr of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Carr (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/2   1733
plaintiffs: Lancelot Allgood, Charles Clark, younger and Major Allgood (principal creditors of deceased), executors of William Blackett, bart
defendant: Margaret Hodgson, wife of John Hodgson
relating to: goods of Anne Featherston, widow, late relict and executrix of John Featherston, deceased (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (Identification of defendant uncertain)
proctor: Jubb - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Allgood vs Hodgson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/3   1733
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Thomas Emmerson of Hamsterley, County Durham
defendant: John Barclay, cleric (curate of Hamsterley)
correction for drunkenness etc.
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/2: office v Barclay, 1733 - 1734
Same parties, different offence!
Digitised material for Emmerson vs Barclay (correction for drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/4   1733
plaintiff: Robert Graham
defendant: Jane Mills
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Graham vs Mills (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/5   [c. 1733]
plaintiff: churchwardens (?) of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham: Meaburn Smith (esq), Thomas Robinson, Mark Johnson and John Walker
defendant: [unknown]
(Identification of cause very uncertain; appealed to York)
1 folder 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Houghton-le-Spring? - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/6   1733
plaintiff: Ann Laund, wife of William Laund
defendant: John Wilkinson
defamation - bigamy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Laund vs Wilkinson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/7   1733
promoter: John Marshall, minor (stepson of deceased), acting by his guardian, Mark Marshall
defendant: William Nelson (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Humphrey Nelson (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, junior - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Nelson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/8   1733-1740
plaintiff: John Mills, gent
defendants: Mary Kellio, widow; later (after her death) Thomas Sadler (her executor)
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland (Appealed to York)
1 folder 
Parts are too fragile to handle or produce.
Digitised material for Mills vs Kellio (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/9   1733
promoter: William Mowbray
defendant: John Greenwell
correction for fornication
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/2: Mowbray v Greenwell, 1734
Digitised material for Mowbray vs Greenwell (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/10   1733
plaintiffs: Robert Smith and John Midgley
defendant: churchwardens of Northallerton, Yorkshire: James Coates, Samuel Appleton and Edward Squire
to render accounts, Northallerton, Yorkshire
proctor: Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs churchwardens of Northallerton (accounts) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/11   1733
plaintiff: John Walton, cleric (vicar of Corbridge)
defendants: William Nicholson, John Angus, John Davison, Timothy Johnson and John Green
recovery of tithes of hay within Corbridge, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Walton vs William Nicholson, Angus (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/12   1733
promoter: Elizabeth Watson (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Hodgshon, wife of William Hodgshon (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Watson of Coldside, Hamsterley, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, younger - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Hodgshon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/13   1733-1737
plaintiff: William Wekett, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: Edward Clark
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs and wool within Brandon and Byshottles, Brancepeth, County Durham
proctor: Pye, younger - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wekett vs Clark (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1733/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/1   1734
plaintiff: Edward Blackett, baronet
defendant: John Ridley of Beltingham, Haltwhistle, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Beltingham Westfield, Beltingham, Haltwhistle, Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1734/4: Ridley v Blackett, 1734
Pew cause between the same parties
Digitised material for Blackett vs Ridley (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/2   1734
plaintiff: William Dixon
defendant: Mary Morton
relating to: goods of Alice Dixon (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye, younger - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Morton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/3   1734
promoters: Joshua Goundry and Christopher Harrison (principal creditors of deceased)
defendant: Anne Stonehouse (formerly Jefferson), wife of Francis Stonehouse (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Jefferson (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye, younger - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1733/3: Goundry (et al.) v Jefferson, 1733 - 1737
Digitised material for Goundry vs Stonehouse (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/4   1734
promoter: William Graham of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Francis Dikes of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
correction for adultery
1 folder 
Digitised material for Graham vs Dikes (correction for adultery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/5   1734
promoter: William Howgill
defendant: William Glawstones of Sedgefield, County Durham
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Howgill vs Glawstones (correction for teaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/6   1734
promoters: Richard Middleton and Michael Hunt
defendant: Christopher Storey
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
1 folder 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for Middleton vs Storey (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/7   1734
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendants: William Heppell of Stamfordham, Northumberland, also against Joseph Heppell of Kirkharle, Northumberland, and James Heppell of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within Old Deanham, Hartburn, Northumberland (Papers for two separate causes together)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moor vs Heppell (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/8   1734
plaintiff: Anthony Simie
defendant: Elizabeth Simie, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Simie of Southwick, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Simie vs Simie (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/9   1734
plaintiff: Robert Stillingfleet, cleric (rector of Bishopwearmouth)
defendants: Thomas Turner, elder, Thomas Turner, younger and Welford Turner of Sunderland, County Durham
recovery of tithes of fish within Sunderland, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stillingfleet vs Turner (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/10   1734
promoters: George Younghusband, Gerard Selby and Robert Heslop of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: John Rule, Ann King (widow), Margaret Ranking (widow), James Ranking and Eleanor Ranking (his wife), James Farguson and Mary Farguson (his wife), Mary Walton (widow), John Jackson for Dorothy Jackson (his wife) and Isabel Stedham
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, younger - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Younghusband vs Rule (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1734/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/1   1735
plaintiff: John Bishoprick
defendant: Catherine Finch
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bishoprick vs Finch (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/2   1735
plaintiff: Elizabeth Howard
defendant: Charles Howard (her (alleged) husband), esq
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/9: Howard v Howard, 1736
Probate cause, possibly involving the same parties
Digitised material for Howard vs Howard (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/3   1735
plaintiff: Alexander Jephson, cleric (rector of Craike)
defendants: Thomas Prance, cleric (vicar of Easingwold, York), and Robert Kitchingman of Carleton, Yorkshire (?), executors of John Turner, cleric, deceased (late rector of Craike)
recovery of dilapidations
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jephson vs Prance (Craike dilapidations) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/4   1735
plaintiff: Wilfrid Lawson, cleric (vicar of Warkworth)
defendants: John Langley, elder and Thomas Rowntree of Hartlepool, County Durham; John Langley, younger and Robert Bulmer of Hartlepool, County Durham; Mark Bulmer and Robert Davison of Hartlepool, County Durham; Francis Bulmer of Hartlepool, County Durham; James Davison, John Davison and George Clark of Cullercoats, Tynemouth, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of fish within Hauxley, Warkworth, Northumberland (Papers are for cause against John Langley the elder and Thomas Rowntree, and James Davison and John Davison only, with a note of causes against the other defendants.)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lawson vs Langley etc. (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/5   1735
promoter: Joseph Marshall (brother of deceased)
defendant: John Marshall (nephew and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Marshall of Jarrow, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1735/1: Marshall v Marshall, 1735
Digitised material for Marshall vs Marshall (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/6   1735-1737
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: George Forster, elder of Low Angerton, Hartburn, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs, wool, turnips, pigs, geese and ducks within Low Angerton, Hartburn, Northumberland
proctor: Timothy Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Moor vs Forster (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/7   1735-1736
plaintiff: William Moor, gent
defendant: Ralph Wood of Hartburn, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of wheat, rye, barley, oats, beans, calves, lambs, wool, pigs, turkeys and ducks, and easter offerings within Hartburn, Northumberland (appealed to York)
proctor: Plant (in York) - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/15: Moor v Wood, 1736
Digitised material for Moor vs Wood (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/8   1735-1740
promoter: George Ord, gent (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Bewick, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Bewick of Close House, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ord vs Bewick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/9   1735
plaintiff: Robert Ovington
defendant: George Robinson
defamation - forgery
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/16: Ovington v Robinson, 1736
Digitised material for Ovington vs Robinson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/10   1735-1736
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: Mary Stackhouse, widow, executrix of John Stackhouse, cleric, deceased, late rector of Boldon
recovery of dilapidations
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/22: Tew v Stackhouse, 1736
Digitised material for Tew vs Stackhouse (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/11   1735-1736
plaintiff: Abigail Wilkinson, spinster
defendant: Robert Davison of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of beans, peas, oats and hay within Low Sheilds, Alnwick, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/26: Wilkinson v Davison, 1736 - 1741
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Davison (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/12   1735-1738
plaintiff: Abigail Wilkinson, spinster
defendant: George Storey of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of beans, peas and oats within High Sheilds and Low Sheilds, Alnwick (and Lesbury), Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/27: Wilkinson v Storey, 1736 - 1741
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Storey (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1735/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/1   1736
plaintiff: William Atkinson of Tweedmouth, North Durham
defendant: Robert Hewitson of Tweedmouth, North Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Tweedmouth, North Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/2: Atkinson v Hewetson, 1736 - 1737
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Hewitson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/2   1736-1737
promoters: John Brown, Thomas Younghusband and James Mather of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: James Weatherburn, Robert Weatherburn and William Suddis
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, younger - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown, etc vs Weatherburn (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/3   1736
plaintiff: Elizabeth Burne
defendant: Anthony Burne (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
Digitised material for Burne vs Burne (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/4   1736
promoter: William Dalton of Ryton, County Durham
defendant: William Barras, gent
confirmation of pew in Whickham, County Durham
proctors: Pye, younger - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dalton vs Barras (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/5   1736-1737
plaintiff: Matthew Faircleugh
defendant: Joseph Mills
licensing as parish clerk, Tanfield, County Durham
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye, younger - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Faircleugh vs Mills (licensing as parish clerk) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/6   1736-1738
plaintiff: Hugh Farrington, cleric (rector of Elsdon)
defendant: Thomas Hall of Buriness, Elsdon, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes within Elsdon, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/3: Farrington v Hall, 1738
Digitised material for Farrington vs Hall (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/7   1736-1738
promoter: William Fowler of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
defendants: Thomas Brown (Browne) and Anne Brown (his wife), Jonathan Cook, Thomas Cook, Lucy Cook, John Cook and Robert Cook
confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; John Pye, younger - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fowler vs Brown (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/8   1736-1740
Judge's office, at the voluntary promotion of: Thomas Hall of Birness, Northumberland
defendant: Frances Norton of Elsdon, Northumberland
correction for adultery/fornication (appealed to York)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hall vs Norton (correction for adultery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/9   1735[/6]-1736
plaintiff: John Hood
defendant: John Birkett
defamation - roguery, cheating and theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hood vs Birkett (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/10   1736
plaintiff: William Laidman, cleric
defendant: Margaret Wood, wife of Ralph Wood
defamation
proctor: Pye, younger - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Laidman vs Wood (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/11   1736
plaintiff: William Loraine, baronet (executor of nuncupative will)
defendant: Lewis Bee (nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of William Bee (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/3: Bee v Loraine, 1736
Digitised material for Loraine vs Bee (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/12   1736
plaintiff: William Marshall of Alnwick, Northumberland
defendant: Thomas Watson of Embleton, Northumberland (executor of deceased)
relating to: legacy of deceased
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: William Watson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Watson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/13   1736
plaintiff: John Metcalfe of Sunderland, County Durham
defendants: John Huntley and John Smith of County Durham (sole executors of deceased)
relating to: legacy of Bridgett Johnson of Bishopwearmouth Panns, Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Metcalfe vs Huntley (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/14   1735[/6]-1737
plaintiff: Henry Ogle, esq
defendants: George Burn, elder and James Wallis of Longhorsley, Northumberland, and George Burn, younger of Rothbury, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of oats and peas within The Bricks, Longhorsley, Northumberland
proctors: Pye, younger - prosecuting; Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Burn (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/15   1736
promoter: Francis Page of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: George Shaw
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctor: Pye, younger - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Page vs Shaw (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/16   1735[/6]
plaintiff: Thomas Selby (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Mary Ilderton (alias Selby) of Midleton Hall, Wooler, Northumberland, widow, relict and administratrix of William Selby, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased
relating to: legacy of Alexander Selby of Elilaw, Alwinton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Selby vs Ilderton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/17   1736
promoter: Joseph Smith, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Sarah Proctor, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Proctor of Lintsford, Ryton, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wrangham - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/18: Smith v Procter, 1736
Digitised material for Smith vs Proctor (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/18   1735[/6]-1736
plaintiff: Mary Smith of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, widow (relict and legatee of deceased)
defendants: John Smith and Thomas Smith of Haltwhistle, Northumberland (executors of deceased)
relating to: legacy of Henry Smith (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/19: Smith v Smith (et al.), 1736 - 1737
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/19   1736
promoters: William Stalker, Francis Greathead, Cuthbert Potts and others of HM Excise and Customs
defendant: Richard Ord
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1736/21: Stalker (et al.) v Ord, 1736 - 1737
Digitised material for Stalker vs Ord (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/20   1736
plaintiff: Jacob Thursby of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Jane Thursby (née Wilson) (his (alleged) wife) (sister and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Wilson of Shadwell St Paul, Middlesex (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate
proctors: Neville - prosecuting; Cooke, younger - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Thursby vs Thursby (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/21   1736-1739
plaintiff: Thomas Ward
defendants: John Burn and James Burn of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of barley and oats within Shield Dike Common, Alnwick, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ward vs Burn (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1736/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/1   1737
mere office case
defendant: James Fern of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, cleric
correction for solemnising a clandestine marriage
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/1: office v Fern, 1737
Digitised material for Fern (solemnising a clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/2   1737
promoter: George Appleby of Darlington, County Durham
defendant: John Wright of Darlington, County Durham
correction for violence in church, Darlington, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Appleby vs Wright (correction for violence in church) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/3   1737
plaintiff: William Bowser of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent
defendant: Percivall Whitfield of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of wool and lambs, easter reckonings and milk groats within Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowser vs Whitfield (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/4   1737
promoter: Clark of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow
defendant: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clark vs chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St John (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/5   1737
plaintiff: Margaret Fenwick, spinster
defendant: Mary Bigg, wife of William Bigg, esq
relating to: will of Margaret Clark, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Bigg (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/6   1737-1738
promoter: Ralph William Grey, esq
defendant: churchwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland: Henry Watson, William Greenwell and Henry Salkeld
confirmation of burial place in Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Dixon and Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grey vs churchwardens Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas (burial plot) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/7   1737
promoter: Humphrey Holden, cleric
defendant: John Walton, cleric
defamation - sodomy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Holden vs Walton (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/8   1737
promoter: Anne Lindsay, wife of Thomas Lindsay (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Henry Brown (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Brown of Shilbottle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lindsay vs Brown (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/9   1737
promoter: Sarah Ogle (formerly Scurfield) of Eglingham, Northumberland, wife of John Ogle, esq (relict and executrix of deceased)
defendant: Edward Bell (her brother) of Eachwick, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, gent
relating to: will of Ralph Scurfield of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ogle vs Bell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/10   1737
promoter: John Pemberton
defendant: William Hodgshon of Monkwearmouth, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Monkwearmouth, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/20: Pemberton v Hodgshon, 1737
Digitised material for Pemberton vs William Hodgshon of Monkwearmouth (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/11   1737-1739
promoter: Nicholas Ridley, esq
defendants: John Lishman and Thomas Hall
confirmation of pew in Bedlington, Northumberland
proctors: Wrangham - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ridley vs John Lishman and Thomas Hall (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/12   1737
plaintiff: Margaret Shepherd, spinster
defendant: Anne Cummings (formerly Shepherd) (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Shepherd (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shepherd vs Cummings (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/13   1737
plaintiff: Mary Smith of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Thomas Smith
defendant: Thomas Barber of Hartburn, Northumberland (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Dorothy Barber (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs Barber (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/14   1737
promoter: Elizabeth Spark, spinster
defendant: Frances Hodgshon, wife of Richard Hodgshon, gent
relating to: will of Christopher Raine, younger of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Spark vs Hodgshon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/15   1737
promoter: Elizabeth Stokels of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: John Sharp of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stokels vs Sharp (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/16   1737
plaintiff: Bryan Turner, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Witton Gilbert)
defendant: Lancelot Smurfoot of Witton Gilbert, County Durham
recovery of tithes of potatoes and turnips within Witton Gilbert, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Turner vs Smurfoot (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/17   1737-1738
plaintiff: William Weket, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Atkinson of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes within Brancepeth, County Durham (appealed to York; also note of causes against William Dunn, Michael Robinson, Edward Clark, Robert Smith, John Helmrow, William Farrow, John Jopling, William Friend, Thomas Lambton and William Robson)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Weket vs Atkinson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/18   1737-1741
plaintiff: William Weket (Wekett), cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: William Bellasyse (Bellassyss) of Brancepeth, County Durham, esq
recovery of easter offerings, and tithes of pigeons, fruit, vegetables and herbs within Brancepeth Castle, Brancepeth, County Durham (appealed to York)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/28: Wekett v Bellasyse, 1737 - 1738
Digitised material for Weket vs Bellasyse (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/19   1737
promoter: Jane Wright of Darlington, County Durham, widow
defendant: George Appleby
confirmation of pew in Darlington, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1737/30: Wright v Appleby, 1737
Digitised material for Wright vs Appleby (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1737/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/1   1738
mere office case
defendant: Andrew Burnett of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Burnett (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/2   1738
promoters: Adam Bowlby and Jane Bowlby
defendant: Robert Green
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Green (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/3   1738-1739
promoter: Mary Gardener, wife of Robert Gardener (sister and next of kin of deceased), for the benefit of Robert Graham, Ann Graham, George Graham and Mary Graham, minors (children of deceased)
defendants: Robert Storey of Alwinton, Northumberland (great uncle and guardian of deceased's children); William Graham of Felton, Northumberland (eldest uncle and next of kin of deceased's children)
relating to: goods of Robert Graham of Alnwick, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gardener vs Storey (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/4   1738
plaintiff: George Green, sole executor of Nicholas Green of East Rainton, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, deceased (legatee of deceased), late son of Robert Green, also deceased
defendant: Michael Walker of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, son and executor of Grace Hutchinson, widow, deceased (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Hutchinson of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/6: Green v Walker, 1738
Digitised material for Green vs Walker (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/5   1738
promoter: Edward Heron
defendant: Jane Weatherhead
defamation - theft
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heron vs Weatherhead (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/6   1738
plaintiff: Richard Hodgshon
defendant: Mary Horne of Tanfield, County Durham, wife of William Horne, yeo
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hodgshon vs Horne (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/7   1738
plaintiff: George Hornsby of Durham City, County Durham, gent
defendant: George Sykes of Old Elvet, Durham City, County Durham, whitesmith
defamation (also used as draft for similar cause taken by Dorothy, wife of James Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne, against Robert Claugham of Newcastle upon Tyne)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hornsby vs Sykes (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/8   1738
promoter: William Loraine, baronet
defendant: Chilton Wilson, cleric
confirmation of pew in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Loraine vs Wilson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/9   1738
promoter: Isaac Maxwell
defendant: John Harvey
confirmation of pew in Embleton, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Maxwell vs Harvey (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/10   1738-1739
promoters: George Neal, Margaret Allenshaw, widow
defendant: Henry Bainbridge of New Row, Wolsingham, County Durham (sole executor and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Alexander Neal of Wolsingham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Neal vs Bainbridge (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/11   1738
plaintiff: Robert Parker, cleric (rector of Wolsingham)
defendant: James Thompson
recovery of tithes of lambs within Wolsingham, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Parker vs Thompson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/12   1738-1739
plaintiff: Gabriel Selby of Kirknewton, Northumberland
defendant: Mark Pringle of Kirknewton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool within Thornington, Kirknewton, Northumberland Longknoul, Kirknewton, Northumberland and Reedsford, Kirknewton, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Selby vs Pringle (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/13   1738
promoter: Jonathan Sorsbie
defendant: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland: Charles Atkinson, William Walton, Francis Simpson and Thomas Taylor
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sorsbie vs chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/14   1738
plaintiff: John Watson
defendant: George Noble
confirmation of pew in Westoe Chapel, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Noble (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/15   1738-1739
plaintiff: Thomas White of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Weelands of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
recovery of tithes of hay, wool, lambs, calves, pigs and goslings within Byers Green, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for White vs Weelands (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1738/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/1   1739
mere office case
defendant: John Skelley, cleric (vicar of Shilbottle)
correction for perjury (obtaining marriage licence by fraud)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Skelley (correction for perjury) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/2   1739-1740
promoter: Anne Bailiff of Darlington, County Durham, spinster (one of legatees of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Bailiff (nephew, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased); also against Barbara Stokeld (formerly Bell), wife of Nicholas Stokeld
relating to: will of Dorothy Dewell (Dowell) of Easington, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke previous probate and prove will
proctors: Wheler and Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/1: Bailiff v Bailiff (et al.), 1739 - 1740
Digitised material for Bailiff vs Bailiff (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/3   1739-1741
promoter: John Barras, gent
defendant: George Bailes (Bayles), gent
confirmation of pew in Whickham, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Barras vs Bailes (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/4   1739
promoter: Edward Bell, gent (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Henry Ogle (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Ogle of Eglingham, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bell vs Ogle (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/5   1739
promoter: Phoebe Crosier, wife of Henry Crosier (daughter of deceased)
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: goods of Rebecca Marley of Whickham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Crosier vs [unknown] (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/6   1739
plaintiffs: John Davison and George Davison
defendant: Margaret Pickering, wife of John Pickering
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Davison vs Pickering (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/7   1739
plaintiff: Thomas Dickenson
defendant: Isabel Fryer
relating to: will of Elizabeth Challoner, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dickenson vs Fryer (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/8   1739
promoters: Frances Gray, widow, John Mills, gent, and Julian Browell, spinster
defendant: Martin Adamson
confirmation of burial place in Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gray vs Adamson (burial plot) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/9   1739
plaintiffs: James Gray and Jane Gray (his wife), Bartholemew Sykes and Elizabeth Sykes (his wife)
defendants: Ralph Conyers, baronet (devisee, executor and residuary legatee of deceased), Frances Hopper and Jane Houseman, widows
relating to: Margaret Conyers, widow (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gray vs Conyers (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/10   1739
plaintiff: Sarah Hall, spinster
defendant: Mary Harrison, wife of Richard Harrison
defamation - adultery/fornication
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/4: Hall v Harrison, 1739 - 1740
Digitised material for Hall vs Harrison (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/11   1739
promoter: Sarah Hedley (née Taylor), wife of Richard Hedley (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Dorothy Hymers (alias Hindmarsh, formerly Taylor), wife of Thomas Hymers (alias Hindmarsh) (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Taylor of Horn Castle, Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wrangham - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hedley vs Hymers (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/12   1739
promoter: Mary Kennety, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: Blythman Adamson (administrator and principal creditor of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Kennety of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke admon and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Kennety vs Adamson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/13   1739
promoter: Margaret Shepherd (one of the children of Thomas Shepherd)
defendant: Anthony Tweddle (Tweddell), gent, one of the sureties in bond for tuition of children of Thomas Shepherd, taken out by Anne Shepherd, widow, relict of Thomas Shepherd, deceased
relating to: Margaret Shepherd and William Shepherd, minors (at the time of his decease), children of Thomas Shepherd, deceased
to deliver tuition bond out of court
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Shepherd vs Tweddle (tuition bond) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/14   1739
plaintiff: William Simcoe, cleric (vicar of Woodhorn)
defendants: John Langly, elder, John Langly, younger, Mark Bulmer, Francis Bulmer, Thomas Rowntree and Robert Davison of Hartlepool, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lobsters within Newbiggin, Woodhorn, Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/12: Simcoe v Langley (et al.), 1741
Digitised material for Simcoe vs Langly (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/15   1739
plaintiff: George Smith
defendant: Mary Smith, widow (executrix of deceased)
relating to: Edward Smith (deceased)
probate cause (Identification of parties uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/16   1739-1740
promoter: Ralph Stobbs of Darlington, County Durham, gent (one of principal legatees of deceased)
defendant: William Lambe (Lamb) of Gateshead, County Durham, cleric (brother, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of John Lambe of Old Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye, junior - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/14: Stobbs v Lambe, 1741
Digitised material for Stobbs vs Lambe (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/17   1739
plaintiff: James Thompson
defendants: William Bates and Robert Curry
recovery of tithes of lambs within Wolsingham, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1738/1: Bates (et al.) v Thompson, 1738 - 1739
Digitised material for Thompson vs Bates (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/18   1739-1740
promoters: Thomas Todd and Thomas Forster
defendant: Bryan Stobbert (Stobart)
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctor: Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Stobbert (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/19   1739
promoter: Philip Watson
defendant: William Byers, gent
confirmation of pew in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Byers (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/20   1739
promoter: Richard Wilkinson, gent
defendant: Richard Grievson (Greivson)
confirmation of pew in Aycliffe, County Durham
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1739/12: Wilkinson v Grievson, 1739
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Grievson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/21   1739
plaintiff: Richard Wilson, younger
defendant: William Weket (Wekett), cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
to obtain licence to perform office of parish clerk
proctor: Robert Dixon - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Weket (licence parish clerk) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1739/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/1   1740-1741
promoter: Anne Allen (Allan), wife of Gawen Allen (Allan) (sole executrix (alleged) of deceased)
defendant: William Thompson (sole executor and residuary legatee (alleged) of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Coar of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, blacksmith (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke previous probate and prove will
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/2: Allan (et al.) v Thompson, 1740 - 1741
Digitised material for Allen vs Thompson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/2   1740
plaintiff: Thomas Bell of Belford, Northumberland
defendant: George Selby of Belford, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ellick, Belford, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/5: Bell v Selby, 1740
Digitised material for Bell vs Selby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/3   1740-1742
promoters: Elizabeth Etherington and Jane Etherington, spinsters, and Christopher Stoney
defendants: Michael Hunt and Richard Middleton
revocation of confirmation of pew in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/7: Etherington (et al.) v Hunt (et al.), 1741
Digitised material for Etherington vs Hunt (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/4   1740
plaintiff: Thomas Fettis (administrator of deceased)
defendant: George Fettis
relating to: goods of Thomas Fettis (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fettis vs Fettis (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/5   [c.1740-1741]
plaintiff: Collingwood Forster, gent
defendant: Alice Jackson, widow
confirmation of pew
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Jackson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/6   1740-1743
plaintiff: Jane Gomeldon (or Middleton)
defendant: Francis Gomeldon (her husband) of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, esq
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty (includes papers for cause taken by Francis Gomeldon against Jane Gomeldon for restitution of conjugal rights)
proctors: Pye and Hutchinson - prosecuting; Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gomeldon vs Gomeldon (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/7   1740
promoter: Anne Hewison, wife of William Hewison
defendant: Andrew Logan, younger (universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Logan of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hewison vs Logan (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/8   1740
plaintiff: Ursula Knowles
defendant: William Knowles (her husband) of Craike, Yorkshire, weaver
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery and cruelty
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Knowles vs Knowles (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/9   1740
promoter: James Lambton
defendants: Thomas Armstrong and John Armstrong
confirmation of pew in Durham St Margaret, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lambton vs Armstrong (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/10   [1740 x 1741]
promoters: Anthony Law and Catherine Clapper
defendant: William Randolph, cleric (sole executor and universal legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Sitteron of Bellasyse, Billingham, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (details of cause confirmed by comparison with main series of Cause Papers, ref. 1740/10)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/10: Law (et al.) v Randolph, 1740 - 1741
Digitised material for Law vs Randolph (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/11   1740
plaintiff: Anne Manners of Felton, Northumberland, widow, administratrix of John Manners (her late husband), deceased
defendant: Robert Robinson of Felton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes within North Acton, Felton, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Manners vs Robinson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/12   1740-1743
plaintiffs: Miles Robinson and Matthew Ingram
defendant: James Burn of Sheeldikes (alias Over Sheles, Nether Sheles), Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of easter offerings within Alnwick, Northumberland (also notes of similar causes against John Burn, William Hogg, John Swann and Robert Grey)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Burn (easter offerings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/13   1740-1742
promoter: Margaret Sheilds of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of Micah Sheilds (niece, one of next of kin and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Airey of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (executor of deceased)
relating to: codicil of Margaret Leighton of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke probate and exhibit codicil
proctors: Pye and Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/11: Sheilds v Airey (et al.), 1741 - 1744
Digitised material for Sheilds vs Airey (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/14   1740
promoter: Robert Simon, cleric (vicar of Bywell St Peter)
defendant: William Carr of Muggleswick, County Durham
correction for solemnising a clandestine marriage
1 folder 
Digitised material for Simon vs Carr (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/15   1740
promoters: William Thompson, cleric, Joseph Langstaffe and Richard Johnson
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Jeremiah Langstaffe of Gateshead, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/16: Thompson (et al.) v Langstaff, 1740
Digitised material for will of Jeremiah Langstaffe (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/16   1740-1745
plaintiffs: John Watson, John Ostens, John Harvey and Thomas Weatherburn
defendant: Daniel Craster of Embleton, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of wheat, oats and barley within Dunston, Embleton, Northumberland
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1746/10: Watson (et al.) v Craster, 1746
Digitised material for Watson vs Craster (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/17   1740
promoter: Richard Wright of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Woodifeild, gent
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/17: Wright v Wooddifield, 1740
Digitised material for Wright vs Woodifeild (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/18   1740
promoter: Anne Young, wife of Thomas Young (granddaughter of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth Henderson, widow, and John Henderson, yeo (executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Henderson of Chester Wood, Warden, Northumberland (deceased), left unadministered by Matthew Henderson, deceased
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Young vs Henderson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1740/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/1   1741
mere office case
defendant: Margaret Davison of Hartlepool, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Davison (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/2   1741
mere office case
defendant: Ralph Davison of Hartlepool, County Durham
correction for incest
1 folder 
Digitised material for Davison (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/3   [1741]
mere office case
defendant: Robert Jefferson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham
correction for incest (date from main series of Cause Papers, ref. 1741/1)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/1: office v Jefferson, 1741
Digitised material for Jefferson (correction for incest) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/4   1741
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: Joseph Bell of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland (also note of similar causes against John Gilhespy the younger, William Bell and John Storey)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/3: Baker v Bell, 1740
Digitised material for Baker vs Bell (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/5   1741
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: William Bell of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Baker vs Bell (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/6   1741
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: John Gilhespy, younger of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Baker vs Gilhespy (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/7   1741
plaintiff: James Baker, cleric (vicar of Stamfordham)
defendant: John Storey of Stamfordham, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of hay within Ryal, Stamfordham, Northumberland
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1740/4: Baker v Storey, 1740
Digitised material for Baker vs Storey (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/8   1741-1743
plaintiff: Robert Blakiston, cleric (vicar of Merrington)
defendant: John Richardby of Ferryhill, Merrington, County Durham
recovery of tithes of mustard within Merrington, County Durham
proctor: Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/4: Blakiston v Richardby, 1743
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Richardby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/9   1741-1745
promoter: Nicholas Burdon of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
defendant: Thomas Smart of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1741/4: Burdon v Smart, 1741
Digitised material for Burdon vs Smart (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/10   1741
promoter: Robert Fenwick (brother, sole executor and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Fenwick, gent (brother of deceased)
relating to: will of William Fenwick of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland, merchant (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wrangham - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Fenwick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/11   1741
promoter: William Jeffreys
defendant: Peter Wilkinson (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jabez Wilkinson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Dixon - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jeffreys vs Wilkinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/12   1741
plaintiffs: Miles Robinson and Matthew Ingram
defendant: John Burn
recovery of easter offerings within Alnwick, Northumberland (also notes of similar causes against James Burn, William Hogg, John Swann and Robert Grey)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Burn (easter offerings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/13   1741-1746
plaintiffs: Miles Robinson and Matthew Ingram
defendant: John Weatherburn of Alnwick, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of calves, lambs, wool, pigs and geese, and christmas offering within Alnwick, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Weatherburn (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/14   1741-1742
plaintiff: Robert Sythe of Norham, North Durham
defendant: William Bell of Norham, North Durham
recovery of tithes of fish within Norham, North Durham
proctor: Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sythe vs Bell (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/15   1741
plaintiff: Robert Sythe of Norham, North Durham
defendant: Robert Smith of Norham, North Durham
recovery of tithes of fish within Norham, North Durham (with note of similar cause against William Bell)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sythe vs Smith (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1741/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/1   1742
mere office case
defendants: George Kilton and Thomas Potts of Knayton, Leake, Yorkshire
relating to: will of Robert Wind of Knayton, Leake, Yorkshire (deceased)
correction for destroying will
1 folder 
Digitised material for destruction of will of Robert Wind - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/2   1742
plaintiff: William Armorer, younger of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defendants: John Strangeways, Robert Lambert, younger and Alexander Grey of Tweedmouth, North Durham
recovery of tithes of fish within Shoreside, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (date confirmed from act book, ref. III/25)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Armorer vs Strangeways (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/3   1742-1748
plaintiff: dean and chapter of Durham: Henry Bland
defendant: John Aukland of Monk Hesleden, County Durham
recovery of tithes of oats within Monk Hesleden, County Durham (also note of similar cause against George Featonby)
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/2: dean and chapter of Durham v Aukland, 1745 - 1748
Digitised material for Bland vs Aukland (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/4   1742
plaintiff: Abraham Gregory, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Witton Gilbert)
defendant: John Parkin of Lanchester, County Durham
recovery of tithes of wool and lambs within Charlaw, Witton Gilbert, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gregor vs Parkin (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/5   1742
plaintiff: Elizabeth Harding of Seaton, Seaham, County Durham
defendant: Richard Harding (her husband) late of Seaton, Seaham, County Durham, but now of Durham St Margaret, County Durham
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harding vs Harding (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/6   1742-1743
promoters: Robert Hutton, esq, Robert Chambers, William Fenwick, Michael Pearson and John Dale
defendant: Anne Watson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, widow
confirmation of pew in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hutton vs Watson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1742/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/1   1743
promoter: James Dagnia (eldest son and one of executors of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of John Dagnia of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Will of John Dagnia (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/2   1742/2-[1743/4]
promoter: Isabell Elliot, widow (daughter of deceased)
defendant: George Simpson (son and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Alice Simpson of South Shore, Gateshead, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Elliot vs Simpson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/3   1743
promoter: Mary Gair
defendant: Andrew Burn
correction for teaching school without a licence
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gair vs Burn (correction for teaching without licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/4   1743-1744
promoter: John Headlam (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Dixon (administrator of deceased (for benefit of children of deceased))
relating to: goods of George Pickering of Hartlepool, County Durham, master and mariner (deceased), left unadministered by John Dixon (his late administrator), deceased
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Headlam vs Dixon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/5   1743
plaintiff: Ellan Milburn (alias Robinson), wife of Benjamin Milburn
defendant: John Robinson (uncle of children and administrator of deceased)
relating to: children of Thomas Robinson of Felton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to grant tuition of children (minors) of deceased
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Milburn vs Robinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/6   1743
plaintiff: Thomas Ouston, cleric (vicar of Kirkharle)
defendant: Thomas Smith of Kirkharle, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of sheep, lambs and herbage, and easter offerings within Hawick, Kirkharle, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ouston vs Smith (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/7   1743
plaintiff: William Pratt (executor of deceased)
defendants: John Pratt and Major Pratt (sons of deceased)
relating to: will of William Pratt of Bamburgh, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/8: Pratt (et al.) v Pratt, 1743
Digitised material for Pratt vs Pratt (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/8   1743
promoter: Robert Pringle
defendants: Elizabeth Cummings and Mary Hall
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pringle vs Cummings (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/9   1743
plaintiff: Matthew Robinson, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: Arthur Featonby of Stranton, County Durham
recovery of tithes
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Featonby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/10   1743
plaintiffs: Miles Robinson and Matthew Ingram
defendant: William Hogg
recovery of tithes within Sheild Dikes (alias Over Sheilds, Nether Sheilds), Alnwick, Northumberland (also notes of similar causes against John Swann and Robert Grey)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robinson vs Hogg (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/11   1743
promoters: John Sheatham and Robert Sheatham (brothers of deceased)
defendant: Dorothy Foreman (formerly Sheatham), wife of Thomas Foreman (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Benjamin Sheatham of Sunderland, County Durham, mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sheatham vs Foreman (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/12   1743-1744
plaintiff: Susannah Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
defendant: John Smith (her husband) of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, gent
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/13   1743
promoters: George Wakefield and Jacob Gillespy (joint executors of deceased)
defendants: Elizabeth Kitchingman, wife of John Kitchingman, and John Linton (niece and nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of Joan Brown of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1743/10: Wakefield (et al.) v Kitchingman (et al.), 1743
Digitised material for Wakefield and Gillespy vs Kitchingman (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1743/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/1   1744-1745
mere office case
defendant: John Coates of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham, yeo
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Coates (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/2   1744
mere office case
defendant: Jane Forster (or Marshall) of Norham, North Durham
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/3   1744-1745
mere office case
defendants: Revd Greenaway, Walter Blackett (esq), Jasper Charlton, Thomas Riddle and Allan Hotchin
to repair chancel of parish church, Chollerton, Northumberland
proctor: Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for repair chancel of parish church, Chollerton - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/4   1744-1745
mere office case
defendant: Adam Huett of Brancepeth, County Durham
correction for fornication (appealed to York)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Huett (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/5   1744
mere office case
defendant: Thomas Marshall of Norham, North Durham
correction for adultery/fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Marshall (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/6   1744
mere office case
defendant: Thomas Perkin of Middleton in Teesdale, Durham
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Perkin (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/7   1744
mere office case
defendant: Robert Robson of Chollerton, Northumberland, yeo
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robson (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/8   1744-1745
promoter: Jane Blakiston, widow
defendant: Ann Watson, widow
confirmation of pew in Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Watson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/9   1744-1745
promoter: James Dand (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Harle, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Harle of Morpeth, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dand vs Harle (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/10   1744
promoter: Edward Fairless (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Dobson, widow (administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Winter of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fairless vs Dobson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/11   1744-1746
plaintiff: Mary Giles of Slaley, Northumberland
defendant: Henry Giles (her husband) of Slaley, Northumberland
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Giles vs Giles (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/12   1744
plaintiff: Lois Miller of Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendant: Thomas Miller (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
Digitised material for Miller vs Miller (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/13   1744-1745
plaintiff: Cuthbert Nicholson
defendant: Robert Crozier of Longframlington, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of oats within Longframlington, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Nicholson vs Crozier (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/14   1744
plaintiff: Thomas Turner, cleric (vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas)
defendant: George Rowe of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of mustard within Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Turner vs Rowe (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/15   1744-1745
promoter: Richard Wilson, gent
defendant: William Lake, gent
confirmation of pew in Longbenton, Northumberland
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Lake (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/16   1744-1746
promoter: William Wilson of Longframlington, Northumberland
defendant: Anne Manners of Newmoorhouse, Longframlington, Northumberland, widow
correction for brawling in church, over disputed pew, Longframlington, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Manners (brawling in church) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1744/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/1   1745
mere office case
defendant: Elizabeth Fenwick of Morpeth, Northumberland, spinster
correction for fornication (cause heard before the archdeacon of Northumberland)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/2   1745
mere office case
defendant: John Gregg (alias Greggs) of Esh, County Durham, yeo
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gregg (teaching without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/3   1745
mere office case
defendant: Anthony Huntley of Stranton, County Durham
correction for fornication (cause heard before the archdeacon of Durham)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Huntley (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/4   1745
mere office case
defendant: John Ripley of Lamesley, County Durham
correction for fornication (Cause heard before the archdeacon of Durham)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ripley (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/5   1745-1746
plaintiff: Anne Bowness now of Merrington, County Durham
defendant: John Bowness (her husband) of Aycliffe, County Durham
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/1: Bowness v Bowness, 1745
Digitised material for Bowness vs Bowness (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/6   1745
promoter: Elizabeth Roberts, widow (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: George Fenwick, cleric
relating to: goods of Cuthbert Fenwick, cleric (late rector of Morpeth and deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Roberts vs Fenwick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/7   1745
plaintiff: George Surtees
defendant: Elizabeth Surtees (his wife)
matrimonial cause - divorce for adultery and cruelty
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/12: Surtees v Surtees, 1745 - 1748
Digitised material for Surtees vs Surtees (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/8   1745
promoter: Miriam Watson, wife of Adam Watson (sister of deceased)
defendant: James Callendar (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Aaron Callendar of Bamburgh, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watson vs Callendar (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/9   1745
plaintiff: Ann Wright of Whitworth, County Durham
defendant: Thomas Wright (her husband) of Whitworth, County Durham
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wright vs Wright (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1745/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/1   1746
plaintiff: Jane Errington, wife of Thomas Errington
defendant: Mary Scales, wife of William Scales
defamation - theft
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1745/5: Errington v Seales, 1745
Digitised material for Errington vs Scales (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/2   1746
plaintiff: Ann Hudson, widow
defendant: Robert Lax
defamation - roguery and cheating
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hudson vs Lax (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/3   1746
plaintiff: Oliver Naylor, cleric
defendant: Thomas Roberts
recovery of dilapidations, Morpeth, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Naylor vs Roberts (dilapidations, Morpeth) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/4   1746
plaintiff: Martin Nixon, cleric (vicar of Haltwhistle)
defendant: Lancelot Jackson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Haltwhistle, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Nixon vs Jackson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/5   1746
promoter: Robert Ord of Sedgefield, County Durham, esq
defendant: John Wardell (Wardale) of Sedgefield, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Wrangham - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ord vs Wardell (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/6   1746
promoters: William Wilson and Anne Wilson (formerly Manners) (his wife)
defendant: Anne Manners, widow
UK & Northumberland & Longframlington
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Pye - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilson vs Manners - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1746/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1747/1   1747
promoter: Robert Eden, baronet
defendant: Fryar Todd
confirmation of pew in Auckland St Helen, County Durham
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Eden vs Todd (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1747/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1747/2   1747
promoter: Simon Scourfeild
defendant: Joshua Little
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctor: Pye - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Scourfeild vs Little (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1747/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/1   1748
mere office case
defendant: John Trotter of Croxdale, County Durham
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Trotter (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/2   1748
promoter: Ralph Alder of Norham, North Durham, gent
defendant: John Ord
confirmation of pew in Norham, North Durham
proctors: Pye - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Alder vs Ord (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/3   1748
promoter: Arthur Edmeston
defendants: James Edmeston and Mary Edmeston and Elizabeth Edmeston (administrators (and children?) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Rachel Edmeston of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
Promoter's name confirmed from act book
1 folder 
Digitised material for Edmeston vs Edmeston (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/4   1748
promoter: Oliver Kearsley
defendant: Elizabeth Carr, widow
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Kearsley vs Carr (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/5   1748
plaintiff: Jane Potts of Elsdon, Northumberland
defendant: Robert Potts (her husband)
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
1 folder 
Digitised material for Potts vs Potts (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1748/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1749/1   1749-1754
plaintiff: chapelwardens of Barnard Castle, County Durham: Gerrard Davis, Robert Blakelock and George Wareup
defendant: Humphrey Hopper, gent
to remove tombstone from chapel, Barnard Castle, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for chapelwardens of Barnard Castle (remove tombstone) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1749/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1749/2   1749
promoter: Thomas Potts of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, gent
defendant: Matthew Wilson of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, dyer
confirmation of pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Potts vs Wilson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1749/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1750/1   [1750]-1754
plaintiffs: George Selby and Dorothy Selby
defendant: Edward Grey
confirmation of gallery in Alnwick, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Selby vs Grey (gallery in Alnwick) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1750/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1751/1   1751
mere office case
defendant: Isabell Ridley (alias Smith) of Winlaton, Ryton, County Durham
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ridley (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1751/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1751/2   1751
mere office case
defendant: Anthony Smith of High Spenn, Ryton, County Durham, yeo
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Smith (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1751/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1752/1   1752
promoter: William Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
defendants: William Dixon and Margaret Dixon (his wife)
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gibson vs Dixon (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1752/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/1   1753
promoter: Anthony Allinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, gent
defendant: Jane Hutchinson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, spinster
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Allinson vs Hutchinson (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/2   1753
plaintiff: Mary Davison of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, wife of William Davison
defendant: John Bolam (Bolham) of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Davison vs Bolam (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/3   1753-1755
promoter: Thomas Spraggon (brother of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Spraggon, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Jacob Spraggon of South Shields, County Durham, anchor-smith (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Spraggon vs Spraggon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1753/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/1   1754
promoter: [unknown]
defendant: John Grainge (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Grainge of Wolviston, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Grainge (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/2   [1754]
plaintiffs: Ralph Ord and Philip Lawes (his tenant)
defendants: Dorothy Ord and John Hutchinson (her tenant)
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham (appeal to York of cause originally brought in Durham court by defendants against plaintiffs)
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
Date from Borthwick list of York appeal cases, p.75
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1753/3: Ord (et al.) v Ord, 1753 - 1754
Digitised material for Ord vs Ord (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/3   1754
plaintiffs: Robert Richardson and George Richardson
defendant: Thomas Bailiff
confirmation of pew in Easington, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1752/5: Richardson (et al.) v Bailiff, 1752 - 1757
Digitised material for Richardson vs Bailiff (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1754/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/1   1755-1763
mere office case
defendant: James Robertson, cleric (perpetual curate of Holy Island)
correction for adultery (cause heard before the official of the dean and chapter)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Robertson (correction for adultery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/2   1755-1758
promoters: Robert Akenhead and Dorothy Mary Akenhead (his wife) of Sunderland, County Durham, stationer
defendant: Joseph Yellowley, guardian of the children of Ralph Tatham of Sunderland, County Durham, physician, esq, deceased
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Akenhead vs Yellowley (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/3   1755-1759
promoter: Barbara Bentley of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
defendants: William Brown and Dorothy Brown (his wife) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, and William Chapman and Isabella Chapman (his wife) of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, mariner
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bentley vs Brown (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/4   1755
promoter: Frances Bowey (alias Proctor) of Ryton, County Durham, widow (daughter and legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Proctor of Upper Dene Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Proctor of Sunneside, (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowey vs Proctor (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/5   [c. 1755]
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: John Richardson of Stranton, County Durham, butcher
recovery of tithes of milk, foals and pigs, and burial fee within Stranton, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Richardson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/6   1755-1756
promoter: Thomas Grainge of Wolviston, County Durham, merchant
defendants: Hutton Rowe, gent and William Chilton (his tenant) of Wolviston, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Wolviston, County Durham
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/6: Grainge v Rowe (et al.), 1756 - 1757
Digitised material for Grainge vs Rowe (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/7   1755
plaintiff: Jane Moody of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William Moody, mariner
defendant: Elizabeth Sanderson of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Robert Sanderson, mariner
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/4: Moody v Sanderson, 1755
Digitised material for Moody vs Sanderson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/8   1755-1756
promoters: William Nicholson and James Nicholson (legatees of deceased)
defendant: William Bolton of Norham, North Durham (only acting executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Margaret Mather of Norham, North Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1755/5: Nicholson (et al.) v Bolton, 1755
Digitised material for Nicholson vs Bolton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/9   1755-1756
promoter: Ann Pearson, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: George Reay (Reah) of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Pearson of Durham St Giles, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/12: Pearson v Reah, 1757
Digitised material for Pearson vs Reay (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/10   1755
plaintiff: Anne Pearson (alias Bromwell) of Hole, Tyne Head, Garragill, Alston, Cumberland, wife of Joseph Pearson (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Robson of Ford Sheil, Alston, Cumberland (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Robert Bromwell of Ringing Shaw, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pearson vs Robson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/11   1755-1757
promoter: Anthony Pearson of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendants: minister, churchwardens and inhabitants of Tynemouth, Northumberland, and especially Hylton Lawson of Chirton, Tynemouth, Northumberland, esq
faculty for lowering of pew, Tynemouth, Northumberland
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pearson vs minister, churchwardens of Tynemouth (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/12   1755-1758
promoter: Matthew Reed of Gateshead, County Durham (creditor of deceased)
defendants: Hannah Smith and Margaret Smith (joint executrices of deceased)
relating to: goods of Richard Smith of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, sailmaker (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Reed vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/13   1755
promoter: Cuthbert Sotheron of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
defendant: John Fryar of South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
revocation of confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Sotheron vs Fryar (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1755/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1756/1   1756-1757
promoters: George Dowson and Mann Dowson
defendants: parishioners and inhabitants of Northallerton, Yorkshire, and especially Roger Gale, Thomas Crosfield, Edward Squire, Robert Richardson, George Sinkler, John Wade, Thomas Robinson, William Watson, William Beckwith, William Buck, James Langdale, Michael Blackburn, George Body, John Taylor, John Tomes, younger, Wilfred Sadler, Samuel Appleton, Ralph Cottingham, John Walker, Mark Ruddock, John Carter, Marmaduke Calvert, William Coats and George Smith
to grant faculty for gallery, Northallerton, Yorkshire
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Northallerton (faculty for gallery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1756/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1756/2   1756
plaintiff: master and brethren of Sherburn Hospital, County Durham: Robert Stillingfleet
defendant: Robert Bulman of Cassop, Kelloe, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Kelloe, County Durham
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stillingfleet vs Bulman (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1756/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/1   1757
mere office case
defendants: John Dickinson of Corby Gates, or Rachel Smith (formerly Dawson) of Alston, Cumberland, formerly of Skelgill
correction for adultery/fornication (details of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for office vs Dickinson (correction for adultery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/2   1757
Judge's office, presented by: Tobias Heyrick, cleric (vicar of Gainford)
defendant: churchwardens of Gainford, County Durham: Thomas Clark, Robert White, James Elgy and Thomas Wrangham
correction for refusal to lay on rate and repair churchyard, Gainford, County Durham (cause heard before the archdeacon of Durham)
proctors: Salkeld Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heyrick vs churchwardens of Gainford (rate and repair churchyard) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/3   1757
mere office case
defendant: Francis Perkins of Mains House, Westwick, Barnard Castle, Gainford, County Durham
correction for fornication
1 folder 
Digitised material for Perkins (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/4   1757-1761
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court, gent
defendant: Peter Fyers (Fyars) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent, burgess of Berwick
recovery of fees
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/2: Bowlby v Fyers, 1758 - 1759
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Fyers (fees) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/5   1757
promoter: John Dixon of Durham City, County Durham, gent
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Mary Strother formerly of Chatton, Northumberland, afterwards of Covent Garden, Middlesex, late of St George the Martyr, Middlesex, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (with will annexed)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Dixon vs Strother (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/6   1757
promoter: Joseph French of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Charles Nethercoat of Tynemouth, Northumberland, gent
correction for indecent behaviour in church, Tynemouth, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for French vs Nethercoat (correction for indecent behaviour in church) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/7   1757-1758
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: William Watson of Stranton, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Stranton, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/7: Gagnier v Watson, 1757
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Watson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/8   1757-1758
plaintiff: Thomas Hopper of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, merchant
defendant: Henry Green of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, innkeeper
defamation - roguery and perjury
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/10: Hopper v Green, 1757
Digitised material for Hopper vs Green (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/9   1757-1758
plaintiff: John Leathart of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, yeo
defendant: John Hall of Haltwhistle, Northumberland, miller
defamation - roguery and theft etc.
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/11: Leathart v Hall, 1757
Digitised material for Leathart vs Hall (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/10   1757-1763
plaintiff: Thomasine Pescod of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, widow
defendant: Dorothy Shevill (Sheavill) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defamation - whoredom
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/13: Pescot v Shevill, 1757 - 1759
Digitised material for Pescod vs Shevill (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/11   1757
plaintiff: [?] Raschell
defendant: [?] Raschell
[cause unknown]
1 folder 
Digitised material for Raschell (unknown) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/12   1757
plaintiff: Rachael Smith of Alston, Cumberland, wife of George Smith, blacksmith
defendant: John Whitfield of Alston, Cumberland
defamation - whoredom
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1756/9: Smith v Whitfield, 1756 - 1757
Digitised material for Smith vs Whitfield (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1757/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/1   1758
plaintiff: Robert Claugham of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defendant: Dorothy Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defamation - roguery, theft and whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/3: Claugham v Shevill, 1758 - 1759
Digitised material for Claugham vs Shevill (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/2   1758
plaintiff: William Forster, cleric (rector of Brancepeth)
defendant: Peter Dickenson of Brancepeth, County Durham
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Bigg Close, Brandon, Brancepeth, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster vs Dickenson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/3   1758-1759
promoter: Richard Hayton of Darlington, County Durham (brother and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of John Hayton of Darlington, County Durham, tailor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/6: Hayton v next of kin, 1759
Digitised material for Hayton vs Hayton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/4   1758-1759
promoter: Barbara Henderson of Rothbury, Northumberland, widow (relict, sole executrix and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendants: Thomas Henderson and Henry Henderson (half brothers of deceased); Mary Fairlamb (Fairlam), widow (full sister of deceased)
relating to: will of John Henderson of Thropton, Rothbury, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/4: Fairlamb v Henderson, 1758 - 1759
Digitised material for Henderson vs Henderson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/5   1758-1759
plaintiff: Jane Horn of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Thomas Horn
defendant: Mary Hills of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, wife of Joseph Hills
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/8: Horn v Hills, 1758
Digitised material for Horn vs Hills (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/6   1758-1759
promoter: John Rowntree, cleric (present rector of Elton)
defendants: George Hobkirk of Bishopton, County Durham, cleric and George Robinson of Elton, County Durham, yeo (late joint sequestrators of Elton)
to exhibit sequestration accounts, Elton, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rowntree vs Hobkirk (sequestration accounts) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/7   1758
plaintiff: Christopher Russell of Gateshead, County Durham (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elianor Alnwick, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Matthew Alnwick of Gateshead, County Durham, skinner and glover (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1757/14: Russell v Alnwick, 1757
Digitised material for Russell vs Alnwick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/8   1758-1759
plaintiff: Dorothy Shevill of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of James Shevill
defendant: Robert Claugham of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland
defamation
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/12: Shevill v Claugham, 1758 - 1759
Digitised material for Shevill vs Claugham (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/9   1758-1759
promoter: John Taylor of Sunderland, County Durham
defendants: William Forster and Ralph Denton (his tenant) of Sunderland, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Taylor vs Forster (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/10   1758-1759
promoter: William Temple of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, esq
defendant: Roger Cook of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Temple vs Cook (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1758/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/1   1759
mere office case
defendant: Brian Kay of Low Gatherley, Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire, yeo
relating to: will of Elianor Crawfoot of Sedgefield, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will etc.
1 folder 
Digitised material for Crawfoot (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/2   1759-1761
promoter: Philip Bendlowes (Benlows) of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham, esq
defendants: Henry Thorpe (cleric), cleric (rector of Haughton le Skerne), and churchwardens of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham: Richard Border, Thomas Catrick, Charles Colling and John Lamb
confirmation of pew in Haughton le Skerne, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1758/1: Bendlowes v rector and churchwardens (et al.), 1758 - 1760
Digitised material for Bendlowes vs Thorpe (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/3   1759
plaintiff: Robert Davison, cleric (perpetual curate of Croxdale)
defendant: William Foreman (alias Farmen) of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, County Durham
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool within Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/2: Davison v Foreman, 1759
Digitised material for Davison vs Foreman (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/4   1759-1763
promoter: Anthony Isaacson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, esq
defendant: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland: John Spark, William Williamson, Robert Milbourn and Robert Rich
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/7: Isaacson v chapelwardens (et al.), 1760 - 1763
Digitised material for Isaacson vs chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St John (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/5   1759-1760
promoter: Richard Pallas of Sunderland, County Durham, mariner and innkeeper
defendant: William Bewick of Sunderland, County Durham, master and mariner
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pallas vs Bewick (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/6   1759
promoters: Thomas Reah, Mary Harrison, widow, Mary Hunter, wife of John Hunter, Jane Thompson, wife of John Thompson
defendant: Robert Paxton of Wolviston, County Durham (sole executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Mary Reah of Wolviston, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1759/10: Reah v Paxton, 1759
Digitised material for Reah vs Paxton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/7   1759
promoter: Ann Routledge (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Robert Routledge of Merrington, County Durham, wright or carpenter (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (will and grant of probate only - uncertain whether this was a cause at all)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Routledge vs Routledge (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/8   1759-1760
plaintiff: George Spearman of Bishop Middleham, County Durham, esq
defendant: John (or George) Cummin of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
recovery of tithes of oats within Bishop Middleham, County Durham
proctor: P. Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/12: Spearman v Cummin, 1760
Digitised material for Spearman vs Cummin (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/9   1759
promoter: Mary Stamp, wife of Thomas Stamp (daughter of deceased)
defendant: John Buddle (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Buddle of Netherton, Alwinton, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stamp vs Buddle (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/10   1759, 1766
promoter: Cuthbert Stobbs of Tanfield, County Durham (brother and one of next of kin of deceased)
defendants: William Stobbs of Byker, Northumberland, sinker (brother of deceased); Margaret Bevins of Heaton Barr, Northumberland, wife of William Bevins, forgeman (sister of deceased); Ann Stobbs of Collierly Dykes, Durham, widow, relict and guardian of the children of Richard Stobbs, deceased, late brother of deceased; John Stobbs of Burnopfield, County Durham (nephew of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Stobbs of Tanfield, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/18: Stobbs v Stobbs (et al.), 1766
Digitised material for Stobbs vs Stobbs (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/11   1759
plaintiff: James Vardie of Tweedmouth, North Durham
defendants: James Burn of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland; Sarah Hall of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of Thomas Hall, surgeon; Joseph Dodds of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, yeo
recovery of tithes of turnips, lambs and wool, and easter reckonings within West Ord, Tweedmouth, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Vardie vs Burn (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/12   1759-1763
plaintiff: William Whinfield
defendant: [?] Stow
recovery of tithes of hay within Easter Melkington, Cornhill, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Whinfield vs Stow (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1759/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/1   1760
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
[cause unknown] (apparently relating to Christopher Dicken of Swainby, Pickhall)
1 folder 
Digitised material for cause unknown - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/2   1760
promoter: Frances Barras of Whickham, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Thomas Clavering, baronet
faculty to enlarge pew, Whickham, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Barras vs Clavering (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/3   1760-1762
promoter: Richard Bell of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, master and mariner
defendant: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland: Matthew Laidler, Thomas Harle, Walter Hick and Ralph Cook; later William Watson, Thomas Johnson, Robert Shevill and John Chapman
confirmation of burial place in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/1: Bell v chapelwardens (et al.), 1760 - 1762
Digitised material for Bell vs chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew (burial place) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/4   1760
plaintiff: Alexander Brown of Branton, Eglingham, Northumberland, gent, sole executor of Charles Stoddart, cleric, late vicar of Eglingham
defendant: Jacob Pearson of Titlington, Eglingham, Northumberland, gent
recovery of tithes of lambs, wool and hay within Eglingham, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown vs Pearson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/5   1760
promoter: Ralph Cole
defendant: David Kearsley of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent
confirmation of pew in Sedgefield, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cole vs Kearsley (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/6   1760-1762
plaintiff: John Coxon, gent (eldest son and sole executor of deceased)
defendants: John Stephenson and Ann Stephenson (his wife)
relating to: will of Elizabeth Coxon of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/2: Coxon v Stephenson (et al.), 1760 - 1762
Digitised material for Coxon vs Stephenson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/7   1760
plaintiff: Jane Elliot of Scutter Hill, Stanhope, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Sarah Walton of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, Stanhope, County Durham, wife of John Walton (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of John Elliot of Scutter Hill, Stanhope, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Elliot vs Walton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/8   1760
plaintiff: Cuthbert Ellison, esq (eldest son and heir of deceased)
defendants: Susannah Swinburne and others (daughters and executrices of deceased)
relating to: will of Cicely Ellison of County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/4: Ellison v Swinburn (et al.), 1760
Digitised material for Ellison vs Swinburne (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/9   1760-1765
plaintiff: William Hodgson of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent
defendants: Thomas Walton and Anne Walton (his wife), Joseph Douglass, gent
confirmation of pew in Auckland St Andrew, County Durham
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/6: Hodgson v Walton (et al.), 1760 - 1764
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Walton (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/10   1760-1763
plaintiff: Jane James of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William James
defendant: Hannah Saunders (Sanders, alias Alexanders) of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom (also note of following cause, against Mary Saunders)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/6: James v Sanders, 1761 - 1762
Digitised material for James vs Saunders (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/11   1760-1763
plaintiff: Jane James of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of William James
defendant: Mary Saunders (Sanders, alias Alexanders) of Sunderland, County Durham, widow
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/7: James v Sanders, 1761 - 1763
Digitised material for James vs Saunders (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/12   1760
promoter: Ann Reah, wife of William Reah (daughter of deceased)
defendant: John Brown (one of acting executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Brown (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Reah vs Brown (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/13   1760-1762
promoters: William Todd (son of deceased) and Thomas Wilson (joint executors of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Todd of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased)
relating to: will of William Todd of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, shipwright (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (appealed to York; also cause of correction against defendant for burning or destroying will of deceased)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1760/15: Todd (et al.) v Todd, 1760
Digitised material for Todd vs Todd (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/14   1760-1762
promoters: Richard Walton, Christopher Dobinson (Dobbinson), Dorothy Robson, wife of Thomas Robson, Margaret Rayne, wife of John Rayne (cousins and four of next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Mary Blackett of Staindrop, County Durham, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Michael Blackett of Staindrop, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/12: Walton v Blackett, 1761
Digitised material for Walton vs Blackett (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1760/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/1   1761
promoter: Mary Cookson, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Isaac Cookson of Sherburn, Pittington, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant probate
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Cookson vs Cookson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/2   1761
plaintiff: William Lambton, esq (uncle and one of residuary legatees of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: will of Robert Chilton of Harraton, County Durham, esq (deceased), left unadministered by Henry Lambton, esq, deceased (sole executor of deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (on letters of request from prerogative court of Canterbury)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lambton vs Lambton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/3   1761
promoter: Thomas Ridley of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, schoolmaster, gent
defendant: Edward Barrass, younger of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeo
correction for teaching school without a licence, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/9: Ridley v Barrass, 1761
Digitised material for Ridley vs Barrass (teaching school without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/4   1761
promoter: Thomas Ridley of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, schoolmaster, gent
defendant: John Buddles of Chester-le-Street, County Durham, yeo
correction for teaching school without a licence, Chester-le-Street, County Durham (some papers relate also to similar cause against Edward Barrass the younger)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1761/10: Ridley v Buddles, 1761
Digitised material for Ridley vs Buddles (teaching school without a licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/5   1761-1763
plaintiffs: Ralph Sowerby, George Colpitts, Thomas Rawling and Thomas Blackett (surviving executors of deceased)
defendant: John Leaton, husband and administrator of Elizabeth Leaton, deceased, late daughter of deceased
relating to: will of Thomas Rawling of Whickham, County Durham, widower (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/9: Sowerby (et al.) v Leaton, 1763
Digitised material for Sowerby vs Leaton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1761/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/1   1762
mere office case
defendant: Bartholomew Bowser, officer (Durham militia) (brother of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Bowser of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit will or take out admon (citation from York, by letters of request from Durham)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowser (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/2   1762-1764
promoters: Nicholas Fairless and John Fairless, gents (sons of deceased)
defendant: Edward Fairless of Monkton, Jarrow, County Durham, gent (eldest son, one of executors and residuary legatees of deceased)
relating to: goods of Sarah Fairless of Monkton, Jarrow, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/6: Fairless (et al.) v Fairless, 1762 - 1765
Digitised material for Fairless vs Fairless (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/3   1762
promoters: Alice Liddell and/or Mary Liddell (daughters of deceased)
defendant: John Liddell (son and sole executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Liddell of Melkridge, (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory and to grant admon (details of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Liddell vs Liddell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1762/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/1   1763
mere office case
defendant: William Lodge of Barnard Castle, County Durham
relating to: goods of Robert Lodge of Staindrop, County Durham, tanner (deceased)
correction for temerary administration of deceased's goods
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lodge (correction for temerary administration) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/2   1763
promoter: Thomas Dunn of Durham City, County Durham, alderman (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Hopper, wife of Hendry Hopper (daughter and only acting executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ositha Whitfield of Wolsingham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/2: Dunn v Hopper, 1763
Digitised material for Dunn vs Hopper (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/3   1763-1764
promoter: Elizabeth Forrest (Forest), widow, late wife of Adam Forrest (only sister and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Thomas Wilson (cousin and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wilson of Forcet, Yorkshire, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Bishop - prosecuting; Robert Bogg - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forrest vs Wilson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/4   1763-1766
plaintiff: Elizabeth Huntley of Thorp Bulmer, Hart, County Durham, widow ("a popish recusant")
defendants: Samuel Dickens of The College, County Durham (archdeacon of Durham); John Ovington and Samuel Ather (late churchwardens of Hart); Salkeld Hutchinson of Lygate, Durham City, County Durham, proctor of consistory court, gent (proctor of churchwardens in archdeacon's court)
recovery of church rates, Hart, County Durham (on appeal from the archdeacon's court; subsequently appealed to York)
proctor: Braems Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/3: Huntley v late churchwardens (et al.), 1763 - 1764
Digitised material for Huntley vs Dickens (church rates) - defending DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/5   1763
promoter: James Hussey
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: will of Edward Burdett, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (identification of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Burdett (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/6   1763
promoters: William Johnson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, master and mariner, and Ann Pringle (alias Johnson) of Old Elvet, Durham City, County Durham, wife of Robert Pringle (cousins once removed of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Rachel Johnson of Sunderland, County Durham, spinster (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Johnson vs Johnson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/7   1763-1765
plaintiffs: William Scurfield of Sunderland, County Durham, gent, James Donnison of Sunderland, County Durham, gent, Thomas Alder and James Kirkley of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham (tenants of William Scurfield and James Donnison), and Teasdale Mowbray of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, esq
defendant: George Longstaff of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, gent
UK & County Durham & Bishopwearmouth (appealed to York)
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/16: Scurfield v Longstaffe, 1764
Digitised material for Scurfield vs Longstaff (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/8   1763-1765
plaintiff: Stephen Walton of Hart, County Durham, yeo
defendants: Samuel Dickens of The College, County Durham (archdeacon of Durham); Salkeld Hutchinson of Lygate, Durham City, County Durham, proctor of consistory court, gent (promoter of archdeacon's office)
correction for fornication (on appeal from the archdeacon's court; subsequently appealed to York)
proctor: Braems Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/13: Walton v Dickens (et al.), 1763 - 1764
Digitised material for Walton vs Dickens (correction for fornication) - defending DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/9   1763-1764
plaintiff: John Wheeler, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Durham St Margaret)
defendant: Adam Hobkirk of Framwelgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gardener
recovery of tithes of fruits, vegetables and herbs within Durham St Margaret, County Durham (some papers include notes of similar cause against Ralph Middleton; appealed to York)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1763/14: Wheeler v Hopkirk, 1763
Digitised material for Wheeler vs Hobkirk (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/10   1763-1764
plaintiff: John Wheeler, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Durham St Margaret)
defendant: Ralph Middleton of South Street, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gardener
recovery of tithes of fruits, vegetables and herbs within Durham St Margaret, County Durham (appealed to York)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wheeler vs Middleton (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/11   1763
promoter: [?] Whitaker
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: goods of John Weston, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (details of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Weston (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/12   1763
plaintiff: Elizabeth Wilkinson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of John Wilkinson, yeo (sister and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: goods of William Rotherford of HMS Dreadnought and New Essex, seaman, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (details of cause uncertain; heard by letters of request from prerogative court of Canterbury)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rotherford (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1763/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/1   1764-1765
mere office case
defendant: John Charlton
correction for fornication (concerning validity of excommunication by archdeacon of Northumberland)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/13: archdeacon v Charlton, 1764 - 1765
Digitised material for Charlton (correction for fornication) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/2   1764
plaintiff: Ann Allison, wife of William Allison
defendant: Robert Nicholls, surgeon
defamation
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/1: Allison v Nicholls, 1764
Digitised material for Allison vs Nicholls (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/3   1764
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court
defendant: John Cape of Clea, Westward, [Cumberland], gent
recovery of fees (citation issued from Carlisle, on letters of request from Durham)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Cape (fees) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/4   1764-1766
plaintiffs: Sarah Brown, spinster, and Thomas Thompson and John Turnbull of Durham St Giles, County Durham (her tenants)
defendant: Thomas Atkinson of Durham St Giles, County Durham
confirmation of pew in Durham St Giles, County Durham (also papers relating to similar case in the civil courts)
proctor: Hutchinson - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown vs Atkinson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/5   1764
promoter: Richard Carr of West Ditchburn, Eglingham, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Jacob Pearson of Titlington, Eglingham, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Eglingham, Northumberland
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Carr vs Pearson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/6   1764-1765
plaintiffs: mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the City of Durham and Framwelgate, also Peter Bowlby (their proctor)
defendant: Frances Ellison of New Elvet, Durham St Oswald, County Durham, wife of Cuthbert Ellison, esq
intrusion into pew in Durham St Nicholas, County Durham (appealed to York)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/7: mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the City of Durham and Framwelgate v Ellison, 1764 - 1765
Digitised material for mayor of Durham vs Ellison (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/7   1764
plaintiff: Alice Gainford, wife of Thomas Gainford, sole executrix and devisee of Margaret Steadman, deceased (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Steadman, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Steadman of Gainford, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gainford vs Steadman (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/8   1764
plaintiff: John Hall of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, doctor of physick
defendant: Josias Buckles of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defamation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hall vs Buckles (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/9   1764-1767
plaintiff: Tobias Heyrick, cleric (vicar of Gainford)
defendant: Robert Chapman of Barnard Castle, Gainford, County Durham, cordwainer
recovery of tithes of hay within Gainford, County Durham
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Wheler and Hutchinson - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heyrick vs Chapman (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/10   1764
plaintiff: Tobias Heyrick, cleric (vicar of Gainford)
defendant: James Robinson of Gainford, County Durham, blacksmith
recovery of tithes within Gainford, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Heyrick vs Robinson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/11   1764
plaintiff: Anne Mackey
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Alexander Colvin of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, cobler (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/12: Mackey v next of kin, 1764
Digitised material for Colvin (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/12   1764
promoter: Ann Ovington of Hart, County Durham, widow (creditrix of deceased)
defendant: Elianor Catchside, wife of John Catchside (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Sober of Sherburn, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1762/12: Ovington v Catcheside, 1762 - 1765
Digitised material for Ovington vs Catchside (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/13   1764-1765
plaintiff: Isabell Stenton of Easington, County Durham, wife of George Stenton, cordwainer
defendant: Ralph Thompson of Easington, County Durham, grocer and clothier
defamation - whoredom (appealed to York)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1764/18: Stenton v Thompson, 1764 - 1765
Digitised material for Stenton vs Thompson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/14   1764-1765
plaintiff: James Thompson, cleric (vicar of Bishop Middleham)
defendant: John Sharp of Bishop Middleham, County Durham
recovery of tithes (appealed to York)
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Thompson vs Sharp (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1764/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/1   1765
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
[cause unknown] (reference to penalty against George Sadler of Newcastle upon Tyne, pewterer, and Michael Akenhead of Gateshead, grocer and tallow chandler)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Litigants unidentified – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/2   1765-1766
promoter: William Allan (Allen) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (principal creditor of deceased)
defendant: Mary Laidler, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Laidler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/1: Allan v Laidler, 1765 - 1766
Digitised material for Allan vs Laidler (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/3   1765-1769
plaintiff: Jane Allison of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland
defendant: Charles Allison (her husband) of North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, master and mariner
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty; later, for restitution of conjugal rights
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/2: Allison v Allison, 1765 - 1766
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/2: Allison v Allison, 1768
Digitised material for Allison vs Allison (matrimonial) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/4   1765
promoter: Peter Bowlby (Judge's office, at the necessary promotion of), proctor of consistory court
defendant: Thomas Heaton of Sunderland, County Durham, yeo
contempt - tearing up citation
1 folder 
Digitised material for Court vs Heaton (contempt) DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/5   1765-1766
plaintiff: Thomas Charleton (Charlton) of Durham City, County Durham, gent (son and next of kin of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth White
relating to: goods of Barbara Charleton (Charlton) of Claypath, Durham City, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Charlton vs White (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/6   1765-1766
promoter: Ann Gardner, wife of George Gardner (cousin and next of kin of deceased)
defendants: Robert Hazzeld (alias Harrold) (executor of deceased); Jane Holmes, wife of Charles Holmes (sister and next of kin of deceased)
relating to: goods of Robert Martin of HMS Weymouth, Cumberland and Elizabeth, sailmaker, bachelor or widower (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (cause from prerogative court of Canterbury, heard at Durham by letters of request from Canterbury)
proctor: Fuller - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gardner vs Hazzeld (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/7   1765
promoter: Thomas Johnson of Wolsingham, County Durham, surgeon (nephew of deceased)
defendant: Stephen Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, butcher (brother and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Johnson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, taylor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/12: Johnson v Johnson, 1765 - 1766
Digitised material for Johnson vs Johnson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/8   1765-1767
plaintiff: Robert Morison of Paisley, Renfrewshire, North Britain (legatee of deceased)
defendant: Jean Ewing of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, Northumberland, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of William Ewing of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/11: Morrison v Ewing, 1766 - 1767
Digitised material for Morison vs Ewing (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/9   1765-1768
promoter: William Spearman of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, esq
defendants: John Kidson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gent; William Allen, John Banks and George Pearson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham (tenants of John Kidson)
confirmation of pew in Durham St Margaret, County Durham (appealed to York; some papers possibly from a separate, later cause)
proctors: Hutchinson and William Campey - prosecuting; Bowlby and John Clough - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/15: Spearman v all and singular, [1765]
Digitised material for Spearman vs Kidson etc. (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/10   1765
plaintiff: Elizabeth Young of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of William Young, yeo
defendants: Elizabeth Hunter of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of William Hunter, collier; Mary Forsyth of Gateshead, County Durham, wife of James Forsyth, schoolmaster
defamation (two separate causes, but papers concern both together)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/20: Young v Forsyth, 1765
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1765/21: Young v Hunter, 1765
Digitised material for Young vs Hunter (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1765/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/1   1766
Judge's office, at the necessary promotion of: Peter Bowlby
defendant: James Thompson, cleric (vicar of Bishop Middleham and father of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Thompson of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, surgeon and apothecary (deceased)
correction for temerary administration of deceased's goods
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Thompson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/2   1766
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court
defendant: Thomas Wilson of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
recovery of fees
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/3: Bowlby v Wilson, 1766
Digitised material for Bwlby vs Wilson (fees) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/3   1766-1767
promoter: Robert Cooper of West Auckland, Auckland St Helen, County Durham (nominee of vestry)
defendants: John Broadbelt of Auckland St Helen, County Durham (nominee of [perpetual] curate); also against Richard Taylor, cleric ([perpetual] curate of Auckland St Helen)
to grant parish clerk's licence, Auckland St Helen, County Durham (also correction for violence in church)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/6: Cooper v Broadbelt (et al.), 1766 - 1767
Digitised material for Cooper vs Broadbelt (curacy) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/4   1766-1767
plaintiff: Elizabeth Gibson of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defendant: Ann Lawson (Lowson) of Tynemouth, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/9: Gibson v Lowson, 1766 - 1767
Digitised material for Gibson vs Lawson (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/5   1766-1767
promoter: Cuthbert Peart (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Martha Hodgson (late Todd, formerly Peart) of Wolsingham, County Durham, wife of Joseph Hodgson, innkeeper (relict and administratrix of deceased, during minority of Cuthbert Peart)
relating to: goods of John Peart of Newhouse, Stanhope, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wheler - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/9: Peart v Hodgson, 1767
Digitised material for Peart vs Hodgson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/6   1766-1768
plaintiffs: George Surtees, esq, and Robert Surtees, gent (his tenant)
defendant: William Humble
confirmation of pew in Heighington, County Durham (cause initially promoted by William Richmond against George and Robert Surtees and William Humble)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/19: Surtees (et al.) v Humble, 1767 - 1768
Digitised material for Surtees vs Humble (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/7   1766-1767
promoter: Alice Taylor, wife of Ralph Taylor (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Mary Bainbridge, spinster (daughter and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Bainbridge of Whitburn, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/20: Taylor v Bainbridge, 1766 - 1767
Digitised material for Taylor vs Bainbridge (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/8   1766-1767
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: George Blenkinsop (Blenkinsopp) of Whickham, County Durham, gent
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham (relating to Hedworth High House estate, in Jarrow and Boldon parishes)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/21: Tew v Blenkinsop, 1766
Digitised material for Tew vs Blenkinsop (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/9   1766
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: John Brack of Washington, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/22: Tew v Brack, 1766
Digitised material for Tew vs Brack (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/10   1766
plaintiff: Edmund Tew, cleric (rector of Boldon)
defendant: Nicholas Crofton of Jarrow, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes within Boldon, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/23: Tew v Croston, 1766
Digitised material for Tew vs Croftin (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/11   1766
plaintiff: John Walker of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland, clockmaker
defendant: George Pattison of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, mason
defamation
proctor: Peter Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1766/13: Pattison v Walker, 1766
Papers relating to subsequent cause to revoke excommunication, taken by defendant against plaintiff
Digitised material for Walker vs Pattison (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1766/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/1   1767
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
[cause unknown] (letter to proctor only)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Unidentified case - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/2   1767
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
(identification of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Unidentified case – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/3   1767-1771
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby
defendants: James James and others
fees (identification of parties uncertain (relating to proctor's fees); possibly never came to court)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs James (fees) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/4   1767
mere office case
defendant: Edward Turnour, earl of Winterton, Ireland (one of executors of deceased)
relating to: goods of John William Bacon Forster of Edderstone, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (cause heard in London by letters of request from Durham)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Forster (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/5   1767
plaintiff: Joseph Atkinson of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
defendant: Abigail Gyll of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of George Gyll
correction for assault and beating in church (pew dispute)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Atkinson vs Gyll (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/6   1767
plaintiff: Taylor Brown
defendant: Robert Stokoe of Corbridge, Northumberland, blacksmith
confirmation of pew in Corbridge, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown vs Stokoe (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/7   1767-1768
plaintiff: Elianor Charlton of Corbridge, Northumberland, wife of Richard Carnaby Charlton
defendant: Elizabeth Heppell (alias Hepple) of Corbridge, Northumberland, spinster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/6: Charlton v Heppell, 1768
Digitised material for Charlton vs Heppell (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/8   1767-1768
plaintiff: Jane Clarke, widow (principal creditor (alleged) of deceased)
defendant: John Coates of Northallerton, Yorkshire, common brewer (principal creditor (alleged) of deceased)
relating to: goods of William Walker of Northallerton, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
1 folder 
Digitised material for Clarke vs Coates (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/9   1767-1768
plaintiff: Catherine Ettrick
defendant: [?] Ettrick
[cause unknown]
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ettrick – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/10   1767-1768
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: William Elstob of Stranton, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of turnips and agistment, and christmas offerings within Stranton, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Elstob (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/11   1767-1770
promoters: George Gill (Gyll) and Abigail Gill (Gyll) (his wife (later widow)) of Sunderland, County Durham
defendant: Joseph Atkinson (Atchinson), gent
confirmation of pew in Sunderland, County Durham
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/6: Gill (et al.) v Atkinson, 1767 - 1769
Digitised material for Gill vs Atkinson (pew) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/12   1767
plaintiff: Elizabeth Temple, wife of Thomas Temple (daughter of deceased)
defendants: Mary Tarn, widow (relict of deceased); John Tarn (son and executor of deceased)
relating to: will of Timothy Tarn of Etergill, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1767/14: Temple v Tarn (et al.), 1767
Digitised material for Temple vs Tarn (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1767/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/1   1768
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
recovery of tithes within Ford, Northumberland (possibly not a consistory court cause)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Tithes at Ford – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/2   1768-1769
plaintiff: Ann Appleby, wife of John Appleby
defendant: Alice Thompson, wife of George Thompson
defamation (with note of cause taken by [Peter] Bowlby against Johnson for recovery of fees, 1778)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/4: Appleby v Thompson, 1768 - 1769
Digitised material for Appleby vs Thompson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/3   1768
plaintiff: William Brown of East Boldon, Boldon, County Durham, house carpenter (brother, sole executor and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: John Brown of High Felling, Heworth, County Durham, mason (brother of deceased)
relating to: will of Samuel Brown of East Boldon, Boldon, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Wheler - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/5: Brown v Brown, 1768
Digitised material for Brown vs Brown (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/4   1768-1769
plaintiff: Matthew Bryan
defendant: Eleanor Nesbitt of Whitley, Tynemouth, Northumberland, widow (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of James Brown of Winlaton Mill, Ryton, County Durham, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (identification of plaintiff uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bryan vs Nesbitt (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/5   1768-1769
plaintiffs: John Dobson of Earsdon, Northumberland (son and one of legatees of deceased); also Robert Dobson (brother and executor of deceased)
defendant: Jane Holborn of Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Robert Holborn (daughter of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Dobson of The Lodge, Earsdon, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/10: Dobson v Holborn, 1768
Digitised material for Dobson vs Holborn (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/6   1768
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: Thomas Clark of Wheatly Hill, Kelloe, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of turnips within Stranton, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Clark (tithes) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/7   1768-1769
promoter: Matthew Henderson of The Jogling, Cumberland (grandson, only acting executor and principal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Henderson, widow, relict and administratrix of Matthew Henderson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland
relating to: goods of Matthew Wilkinson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/14: Henderson v Henderson, 1768 - 1770
Digitised material for Henderson vs Henderson (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/8   1768
promoter: Hendry Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham, esq (principal creditor (alleged) of deceased)
defendant: William Brathwait of Sedgefield, County Durham, cleric (principal creditor (alleged) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Musgrave Davison of Sedgefield, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/15: Hopper v Brathwait, 1768
Digitised material for Hopper vs Brathwait (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/9   1768
plaintiff: Elizabeth Whinney of Lanchester, County Durham, wife of Thomas Whinney, miller
defendant: Ann Sharp of Lanchester, County Durham, spinster
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/21: Whinney v Sharp, 1768
Digitised material for Whinney vs Sharp (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1768/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/1   1769
plaintiff: [unknown]
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: will of Nicholas Harrison of Athol House, North Britain, formerly of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause (details of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Harrison (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/2   1769
plaintiff: Ann Appleby
defendant: Ann Appleby
defamation
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1768/3: Appleby v Appleby, 1768 - 1769
Digitised material for Appleby (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/3   1769
plaintiff: vicar, churchwardens and principal inhabitants of Chatton, Northumberland: Samuel Hall
defendants: John Strother Ker of Fowberry, (Chatton), Northumberland, esq; John Wilkie of Hetton, (Chatton), Northumberland, esq; John Orde of Weetwood, (Chatton), Northumberland, esq; John Werge of Horton, (Chatton), Northumberland, gent (one of the churchwardens of Chatton)
to establish commission to settle pews in Chatton, Northumberland
proctor: Peter Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pews at Chatton - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/4   1769-1772
plaintiffs: Thomas Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, esq; David Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
defendant: Philip Gibson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland (appealed to York)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/5: Dawson (et al.) v Gibson, 1770 - 1772
Digitised material for Dawson vs Lamb (pews) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/5   1769
promoter: Francis Haswell (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Francis Haswell of Low Horseley, Stanhope, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/9: Haswell v next of kin, 1769 - 1770
Digitised material for Haswell (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/6   1769
promoter: Elizabeth Littlefair of Hamsterley, County Durham, wife of Edward Littlefair (daughter of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Baxter, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Baxter of Langleydale, Staindrop, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Baxter - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/20: Littlefair v Baxter, 1769
Digitised material for Littlefair vs Baxter (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/7   1769
promoter: Eleanor Mordew (alias Murdew) of Sunderland, County Durham, minor (residuary legatee of deceased), acting by her guardian, George Taylor of Sunderland, County Durham, gent
defendant: Elizabeth Rogers of New Palace Yard, Westminster St John the Evangelist, Middlesex, wife of William Rogers (sister and only next of kin of deceased)
relating to: will of Joseph Stead of Sunderland, County Durham, flax dresser, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (citation issued by dean and chapter of Westminster, on letters of request from Durham)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/13: Mordew v Rogers, 1770
Digitised material for Mordew vs Rogers (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/8   1769
plaintiff: Richard Raine of Barnard Castle, County Durham
defendant: Jonathan Rakestraw of Barnard Castle, County Durham
establishing right to chapelwarden's office, Barnard Castle, County Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Raine vs Rakestraw (chaplwardency) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/9   1769-1777
plaintiff: Christopher Ricardson of Alston, Cumberland, esq (principal land owner)
defendant: commissioners to allot pews of Alston, Cumberland: John Westgarth of Unthank, Northumberland (?), esq; Joseph Railton, cleric (rector of Knarsdale); Thomas Hudson, cleric (rector of Whitfield); William Laidman, cleric (vicar of Warden); Thomas Rotheram, cleric (vicar of Haltwhistle); Robert Wardale, cleric (vicar of Corbridge)
allotment of gallery and pews in Alston, Cumberland (appealed to York)
proctors: Hutchinson - prosecuting; Bowlby and Wheler - defending
5 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/15: Ricardson v commissioners for allotting pews (et al.), 1770
Digitised material for Pews at Alston – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/10   1769
promoter: Ralph Stubbs of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, administrator of Alice Stubbs (his late wife), deceased, one of residuary legatees of deceased
defendant: William Hett (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Hett of Wolviston, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Stubbs vs Hett (probate) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1769/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/1   1770
plaintiff: Edward Barras of North Biddick, Washington, County Durham, administrator of Ann Barras (formerly Hodgson), his late wife, deceased
defendant: Mary Brough of Hawthorn, Easington, County Durham, widow (executrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Ralph Pearson of Durham City, County Durham, apothecary (deceased)
probate cause - recovery of legacy
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1769/2: Barras v Brough, 1769 - 1770
Digitised material for Barras vs Brough (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/2   1770-1775
plaintiff: Snow Clayton
defendant: Josiah Beckwith
relating to: Martha Thomlinson of Whickham, County Durham, widow (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/2: Beckwith v Clayton, 1770 - 1775
Digitised material for Clayton vs Thomlinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/3   1770
plaintiff: dean and chapter of Durham: Spencer Cowper
defendant: John Hugh (alias Hoof) of Heighington, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes within Heighington, County Durham
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for dean and chapter of Durham vs Hugh (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/4   1770
plaintiff: [?] Donaldson
defendants: [?] Reed and others (administrators of deceased)
relating to: [?] Finley (deceased)
probate cause (details of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Donaldson vs Reed (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/5   1770
plaintiff: Jane Ferguson (Fargeson) of South Shields, County Durham
defendant: Ann Harrison (Hareson) of South Shields, County Durham, wife of Ralph (?) Harrison (Hareson)
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ferguson vs Harrison (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/6   1770-1772
plaintiff: John Gagnier, cleric (vicar of Stranton)
defendant: John Stephenson (alias Stevenson) of Stranton, County Durham, miller
recovery of tithes of profits from corn mill within Stranton, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/7: Gagnier v Stevenson, 1770 - 1772
Digitised material for Gagnier vs Stephenson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/7   1770
promoter: Edward Hall (brother and legatee of deceased)
defendant: Margaret Hall, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Hall of Gateshead, County Durham, victualler (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/8: Hall v Hall, 1770
Digitised material for Hall vs Hall (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/8   1770-1777
plaintiff: Margaret Leighton (or, and formerly, Anderson) of Edinburgh, Scotland, married woman, or widow (alleged first wife of John Leighton)
defendants: John Leighton and Ann Leighton (or Grainger), his (alleged second) wife, of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, student in physick
matrimonial cause - revocation of (alleged) second marriage and restitution of conjugal rights (appealed to York)
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/10: Leighton v Leighton (et al.), 1770 - 1773
Digitised material for Leighton vs Leighton (matrimonial cause) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/9   1770
promoter: William Milburn
defendant: Adam Bird of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctor: Wood - defending
1 folder 
Some documents are too fragile to produce.
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/12: Milburn v Bird, 1770
Digitised material for Milburn vs Bird (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/10   1770
plaintiff: Ralph Saunders, gent
defendant: John Marshall
confirmation of pew
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/11: Marshall v Saunders, 1770
Digitised material for Saunders vs Marshall (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/11   1770
plaintiff: Isabel Scott of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of Thomas Scott
defendant: Phoebe Blyth of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, wife of William Blyth
defamation
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/18: Scott v Blyth, 1770
Digitised material for Scott vs Blyth (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/12   1770-1771
plaintiffs: Christian Smith of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham, widow; Christian Smith and Nicholas Shuttleworth of Durham St Oswald, County Durham, esq
defendant: Jonathan Angus of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland, yeo
recovery of tithes of hay within Bywell St Peter, Northumberland
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/20: Smith (et al.) v Angus, 1770 - 1771
Digitised material for Smith vs Angus (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/13   1770
promoters: John Smith and Mary Parker
defendant: Mary Smith
relating to: goods of Joseph Smith (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
identified from comparison with main series of cause papers
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/10: Smith (et al.) v Smith, 1772
Digitised material for Smith vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/14   1770
plaintiffs: Jane Waugh and George Waugh (widow and son of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of Francis Waugh of Ould Shields, Haltwhistle, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Francis Waugh of Haltwhistle (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1770/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/1   1771-1773
plaintiff: James Agnew, esq (eldest son and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: Montgomery Agnew, esq (son of deceased)
relating to: will of James Agnew of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
Some documents too fragile to produce
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/1: Agnew v Agnew, 1770 - 1773
Digitised material for Agnew vs Agnew (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/1
Digitised material for Agnew vs Agnew (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/2   1771
plaintiff: Robert Blakiston, cleric (vicar of Merrington)
defendant: John Richarby (Richardby) of Ferry Hill, Merrington, County Durham
recovery of tithes
1 folder 
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Richarby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/2
Digitised material for Blakiston vs Richarby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/3   1771-1774
plaintiff: Jane Hill, widow
defendants: Jane Richardson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, widow (one of aunts and administratrices of deceased); Margaret Davis, wife of Marshall Davis
relating to: goods of Thomas Shipley of Morpeth, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hill vs Richardson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/3
Digitised material for Hill vs Richardson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/4   1771
plaintiff: William James
defendant: [Edward?] Newton (brother of deceased)
relating to: will of [?] Newton (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (details of cause uncertain)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for James vs Newton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/4
Digitised material for James vs Newton (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/5   1771-1774
plaintiff: Jacob Lambert of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
defendants: Thomas Dawson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, esq; David Lamb of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, gent
confirmation of pews in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/9: Lambert v Dawson (et al.), 1770 - 1774
Digitised material for Lambert vs Dawson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/5
Digitised material for Lambert vs Dawson (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/6   1771-1772
promoter: James Murray of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Firth (Forth) of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, wife of William Firth (Forth), innkeeper (sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Rowland of Skinner Burn, Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/9: Murray v Forth, 1771
Digitised material for Murray vs Firth (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/6
Digitised material for Murray vs Firth (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/7   1771
plaintiff: [?] Nelson
defendant: [?] Cook
(details of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1770/14: Nelson v Cook, 1770
Not certain whether for the same cause
Digitised material for Nelson vs Cook (uncertain) DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/7
Digitised material for Nelson vs Cook (uncertain) DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/8   1771
plaintiff: Anthony Rowe
defendants: Peter Bowlby and Elizabeth Bowlby (his wife)
probate cause (cause apparently from chancery, not consistory court)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Rowe vs Bowlby (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/8
Digitised material for Rowe vs Bowlby (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1771/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/1   1772-1773
plaintiff: Mary Coats (Coates) of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Ralph Coats (Coates), sailmaker
defendant: Margaret Arrowsmith of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Thomas Arrowsmith, mariner
defamation
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/3: Coates v Arrowsmith, 1772 - 1773
Digitised material for Coats vs Arrowsmith (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/2   1772-1773
promoter: George Dent of Caldwell, Yorkshire, gent (cousin of deceased)
defendant: William Blackett, gent (cousin once removed and administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Nicholson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, master mariner (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/3: Dent v Blackett, 1771 - 1773
Digitised material for Dent vs Blackett (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/3   1772
plaintiff: Ann Jackson
defendant: Ann Jackson
probate cause - or correction for burning of will (details of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Jackson vs Jackson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/4   1772-1775
plaintiff: churchwardens of Kirknewton, Northumberland: Walter Ormston (alias Ormstone), John Piercy (alias Pearcey), Thomas Thompson and Thomas Strother of Kirknewton, Northumberland, yeo
defendants: John Sharp, cleric (archdeacon of Northumberland); George Wood, gent (necessary promoter in the archdeacon's court)
carry out repairs and provide furnishings as ordered at archdeacon's visitation (on appeal from the archdeacon's court; subsequently appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby and John Hays - prosecuting
3 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/6: churchwardens (et al.) v Sharp (et al.), 1773 - 1775
Digitised material for churchwardens of Kirknewton vs Sharp (church furnishings) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/5   [1772-]
plaintiff: Margaret Lorraine, spinster and minor (daughter of deceased), acting by her guardian, Christopher Perkins of Stockton-on-Tees, Durham Councy, cabinet maker
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: goods of Archibald Lorraine of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham (deceased), left unadministered by Margaret Lorraine of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, widow (relict of deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctor: Peter Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Lorraine vs Lorraine (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/6   1772
plaintiff: Catherine Magennis of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of Burleigh Magennis, cordwainer
defendant: Mary Spencer of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of James Spencer, cordwainer
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/8: Magennis v Spencer, 1772 - 1773
Digitised material for Magennis vs Spencer (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/7   1772
promoter: William Nichols of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, gent
defendant: John Moor
confirmation of pews in Durham St Margaret, County Durham
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Nichols vs Moor (pews) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/8   1772-1773
plaintiff: John Ord
defendants: Thomas Sibbit (Sibet) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, mariner; Elizabeth Edgar (executors of deceased)
relating to: will of Christopher Sibbit (Sibet) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to produce and prove will, and to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Wheler and Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/9: Ord v Sibbit (et al.), 1772 - 1773
Digitised material for Ord vs Sibbit (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/9   1772
promoter: Charles Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, tile cutter (eldest son and administrator of deceased)
defendant: William Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, agent (son of deceased), also son and sole executor of Susan Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, widow, deceased (whilst living, relict of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Scorer of Swalwell, Whickham, County Durham, farmer (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wheler - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Scorer vs Scorer (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1772/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/1A   1773
plaintiff: Lister (executor of deceased)
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: will of Shanks (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (may not have come to court)
Digitised material for Lister vs [unknown] (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/1A
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/1B   1773-1778
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court
defendant: William Dixon of North Shields, Northumberland, gent
recovery of fees
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/1: Blackett v next of kin, 1777
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Dixon (fees) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/1B
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/2   1773-1777
plaintiff: James Donaldson of Hexham, Northumberland (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Elizabeth Brown, widow (relict and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: will of Thomas Brown of Whickham, County Durham, yeo (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
2 folders 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1772/4: Donaldson v Brown, 1772 - 1778
Digitised material for Donaldson vs Brown (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/3   1773
promoters: Mary Ellington, Ruth Ellington and Prudence Ellington, acting by their guardian John Ellington (alias Elrington) of Lumley Mill, Chester-le-Street, County Durham, miller (their father)
defendant: Elizabeth Allinson, widow (relict and executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ralph Allinson of Scotchwood, Newburn, Northumberland (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory and recover legacy
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ellington vs Allinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/4   1773
plaintiff: Margaret Greenwell now of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
defendant: John Greenwell (her husband) of Corbridge, Northumberland, surgeon
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty, and grant of alimony
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/3: Greenwell v Greenwell, 1773
Digitised material for Greenwell vs Greenwell (divorce) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/5   1773-1774
promoter: John Smart, minor (son, sole executor (alleged) and universal legatee of deceased), acting by his guardian, Joseph Hunter of Westoe, County Durham, gent
defendant: Ann Smart, widow (relict and sole executrix (alleged) of deceased)
relating to: goods of Thomas Smart late of Wapping St John, Middlesex, last of South Shields, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/11: Smart v Smart, 1773 - 1774
Digitised material for Smart vs Smart (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/6   1773
plaintiff: Elizabeth Thwaits (Thwayts) of Kelloe, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Edward Dixon of Kelloe, County Durham, yeo
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/12: Thwaits v Dixon, 1773 - 1774
Digitised material for Thwaits vs Dixon (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1773/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/1   1774-1775
plaintiff: Diana Cramlington
defendant: Eleanor Bell of Monkwearmouth Shoar, Monkwearmouth, County Durham
defamation (relating to proctor's fees)
proctor: Bowlby - defending
details taken from main series of cause papers
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1771/2: Cramlington v Bell, 1771 - 1772
Digitised material for Cramlington vs Bell (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/2   1774
promoter: Frances Elliot, widow, wife of John Elliot, relict and administratrix of John Thompson of Riggside, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, minor, deceased (creditor of deceased)
defendant: John Teasdale (executor of deceased)
relating to: goods of Nicholas Teasdale (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctor: Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/2: Elliot v Teasdale, 1774
Digitised material for Elliot vs Teasdale (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/3   1774
plaintiff: Mary Noble (sister, only next of kin and universal legatee of deceased)
defendant: William Pratt, yeo (half-nephew of deceased)
relating to: will of Michael Pratt of Ferry Hill, Merrington, County Durham, yeo, bachelor (deceased)
probate cause - to prove nuncupative will
proctor: Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/5: Noble v Pratt, 1774
Digitised material for Noble vs Pratt (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/4   1774
plaintiff: J. Outram
defendant: [?] Farmanby
recovery of tithes (details of cause very uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Outram vs Farmanby (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/5   1774
plaintiff: Phoebe Peart of Morley, Brancepeth, County Durham, spinster
defendant: Dorothy Dixon of Pitt Houses, Brancepeth, County Durham, wife of William Dixon, yeo
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/7: Peart v Dixon, 1774
Digitised material for Peart vs Dixon (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/6   1774
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Henry Tulip of Walwick, County Durham, esq/gent
recovery of tithes of hay within Simonburn, Northumberland
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1773/10: Scott v Tulip, 1773 - 1775
Digitised material for Scott vs Tulip (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/7   1774
promoter: John Tinker of South Shields, South Shields St Hilda, County Durham, master mariner
defendants: Susanna Towns, widow, and John Towns, grocer (her son)
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1774/9: Tinker v Towns (et al.), 1774
Digitised material for Tinker vs Towns (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1774/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/1   1775
plaintiff: [?] Ilderton
defendant: [?] Alnwick
possibly a correction cause for intrusion into pew in Longframlington, Northumberland
1 folder 
Digitised material for Ilderton vs Alnwick (pew?) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/2   1775
plaintiffs: Thomas Parke and William Parke (executors and residuary legatees of Hannah Waistell)
defendant: Benjamin March (sole executor and residuary legatee of James Waistell)
relating to: will of Hannah Waistell (alias Wastell) heretofore of Claypath, Durham City, County Durham, late of Durham St Margaret, County Durham, widow and deceased, whilst living, the relict of James Waistell (alias Wastell) of Claypath, Durham City, County Durham, gent, deceased
probate cause - to prove will
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1775/2: Parke (et al.) v March, 1775
Digitised material for Parke vs March (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/3   1775
plaintiff: [?] Wood, cleric (rector of Gateshead)
defendant: Stanley Joyce of Gateshead, County Durham, gardener
recovery of tithes of gardens and nurseries
proctor: G. Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wood vs Joyce (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1775/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/1   1776-1777
plaintiff: Dorothy Armstrong (later Hunter) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, spinster, later married woman, later wife of James Hunter later of Gateshead, County Durham
defendant: Alice Hart (alias Heart) of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, wife of John Hart (alias Heart)
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/1: Armstrong v Hart, 1776 - 1777
Digitised material for Armstrong vs Hart (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/2   1776
plaintiff: Grace Featherstone of Stanhope, County Durham
defendant: Ralph Featherstone (her husband) of Stanhope, County Durham, miner
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights
proctor: George Wood - prosecuting
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/2: Featherstone v Featherstone, 1776
Digitised material for Featherstone vs Featherstone (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/3   1776-1778
plaintiff: Mary Isaacson (or Cornforth) of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defendant: John Isaacson of Pudding Chair, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, gent
matrimonial cause - restitution of conjugal rights (appealed to York, and to Court of Delegates)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/4: Isaacson v Isaacson, 1776 - 1777
Digitised material for Isaacson vs Isaacson (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/4   1776
plaintiff: Peter Standly (Stradly), esq (sole executor of deceased)
defendant: Richard Moore, esq (legatee of deceased)
relating to: will of Charles Moore of Hanover Square St George, Middlesex, at of Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to prove will (cause from prerogative court of Canterbury, heard at Durham by letters of request from Canterbury)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Standly vs Moore (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/5   1776
plaintiff: Thomas Wallace
defendant: William Moor of Lanchester, County Durham
defamation
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/7: Oliver v Saunderson, 1776
Digitised material for Wallace vs Moor (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/6   1776
promoter: [?] Whitfield, spinster (creditor of deceased)
defendant: [next of kin of deceased]
relating to: goods of Joseph Clocker of Alston, Cumberland, innkeeper (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon (details of cause uncertain)
1 folder 
Digitised material for goods of Clocker (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/7   1776
plaintiff: Robert Wilson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, gent
defendant: Jane Raw of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, wife of John Raw, grocer (sister and administratrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of John Wilson of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, surgeon and apothecary (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1776/9: Willemson v Wilkinson, 1776
Digitised material for Wilson vs Raw (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1776/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/1   1777
plaintiff: John Blackett, esq (son and sole executor of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: will of John Blackett of Wylam, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for will of Blackett (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/2   1777-1780
plaintiffs: Mary Elrington (alias Ellington), Ruth Elrington (alias Ellington), Prudence Elrington (alias Ellington) and Ann Elrington (alias Ellington), minors, acting by their guardian, John Elrington (alias Ellington), their father
defendant: William Allinson (administrator of deceased)
relating to: goods of Ann Allinson of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory (appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1777/4: Dutens v bishop of Durham (et al.), 1777
Digitised material for Elrington vs Allinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/3   1777-1778
plaintiff: Thomas Fenwick
defendant: John Fenwick
relating to: goods of John Fenwick, esq (deceased)
probate cause (details of parties taken from consistory court act books, ref. III/27-28)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Fenwick vs Fenwick (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/4   1777
plaintiff: Ann Hogg of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of John Hogg, sailmaker
defendant: Elizabeth Rogers of Monkwearmouth Shore, Monkwearmouth, County Durham, wife of Andrew Rogers, master and mariner
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hogg vs Rogers (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/5   1777
plaintiff: Mary Pratt, widow and minor, acting by her guardian, Anthony Gregson
defendant: William Pratt, esq
relating to: goods of David Pratt of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, esq (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Pratt vs Pratt (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1777/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/1   1778
plaintiff: Jean Brown of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, wife of Samuel Brown, dyer
defendants: Robert How and John Guthry (Guthrie) of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
defamation - whoredom (two separate causes, but individual documents relate to both)
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/1: Brown v Guthrie, 1778
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/2: Brown v How, 1778
Digitised material for Brown vs How (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/2   1778
plaintiff: James Robson, cleric (vicar of Aycliffe)
defendants: John Burdon and Rowland (alias Rowlands) Whittingham of Aycliffe, County Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of lambs and wool, and St Andrew's day offerings within Aycliffe, County Durham
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/9: Robson v Burdon (et al.), 1778
Digitised material for Robson vs Burdon (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/3   1778-1779
plaintiff: James Scott, cleric (rector of Simonburn)
defendant: Edward Nicholson of Fenwick Field, Simonburn, Northumberland, yeo
recovery of tithes of cows within Simonburn, Northumberland
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1778/12: Scott v Nicholson, 1778 - 1779
Digitised material for Scott vs Nicholson (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/4   1778
plaintiff: [?] Wilkinson
defendant: [?] Robinson
[cause unknown]
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wilkinson vs Robinson (cause unknown) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1778/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/1   1779
plaintiffs: Henry Airey, esq, Jonathan Airey, esq and William Airey, merchant and warehouseman
defendant: [unknown]
relating to: wills of Cuthbert Ridley, Cuthbert Ridley, Joseph Green, alderman, and Joseph Green, apothecary
probate cause - to deliver wills
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Airey vs [unknown] (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/2   1779
promoter: Isabell Brown (née Usher), wife of Matthew Brown (sole executrix and residuary legatee of deceased)
defendant: Mary Usher of Broomhaugh, Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland, spinster
relating to: will of Isabell Usher of Broomhaugh, Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland, widow (deceased)
probate cause - to produce will
proctor: Bowlby - prosecuting
1 folder 
Digitised material for Brown vs Usher (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/3   1779, 1783
plaintiff: Elizabeth Finch of Durham St Giles, County Durham
defendant: Samuel Finch (her husband) of Crosgate, Durham St Margaret, County Durham, last of Jedburgh, North Britain, house carpenter/joiner, later deceased
matrimonial cause - divorce for cruelty (appealed to York)
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/3: Finch v Finch, 1779
Digitised material for Finch vs Finch (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/4   1779-1782
plaintiff: Hugh Hodgson, cleric
defendant: Joseph Dixon
recovery of tithes
1 folder 
Digitised material for Hodgson vs Dixon (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/5   1779-1780
plaintiff: Margaret Tinkler of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, wife of John (or Thomas) Tinkler, innkeeper
defendant: Mary Burnet of Bishop Auckland, Auckland St Andrew, County Durham, wife of Thomas Burnet, yeoman
defamation - whoredom
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1780/11: Tinkler v Burnett, 1780
Digitised material for Tinkler vs Burnet (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/6   1779
plaintiff: William Whinfield
defendant: John Cramond
recovery of tithes of potatoes within Cornhill, North Durham
1 folder 
Digitised material for Whinfield vs Cramond (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/7   1779
plaintiff: Martin Wylam (creditor of deceased)
defendant: Isabella Ridsdale of Sunderland, County Durham, widow (relict and sole executrix of deceased)
relating to: goods of George Ridsdale of Sunderland, County Durham, gent (deceased)
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
proctors: Bowlby - prosecuting; Wood - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/9: Wylam v Ridsdale, 1779
Digitised material for Wylam vs Ridsdale (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1779/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/1   1780
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court
defendant: Gabriel Goldburn of Otterburn, Northumberland, gent
recovery of fees
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Goldburn (fees) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/2   1780
plaintiff: Peter Bowlby, proctor of consistory court
defendant: Robert Lodge of Barnard Castle, County Durham, gent
recovery of fees
1 folder 
Digitised material for Bowlby vs Lodge (fees) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/3   1780
plaintiff: Mary Liddle (alias Liddell), minor (executrix of deceased)
defendants: William Smith and James Liddle (alias Liddell)
relating to: will of John Liddle (alias Liddell) of Low Moor, Osmotherley, Yorkshire (deceased)
probate cause - to revoke and re-grant probate (heard before commissary of the bishop's Northallerton peculiar jurisdiction)
proctor: Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Liddle vs Smith (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/4   1780
plaintiff: Mary Rudston, widow
defendants: Henry Major and Thomas Waters (his tenant), master mariners
confirmation of pew in South Shields St Hilda, County Durham
proctors: Wood - prosecuting; Bowlby - defending
1 folder 
See also DDR/EJ/CCD/3/1779/8: Rudston v Major (et al.), 1779 - 1783
Digitised material for Rudston vs Major (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1780/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1793/1   1793
relating to: will and codicil of Robert Allison of Hartlepool, gent (deceased)
unknown cause (may not have come to court)
Digitised material for Allison (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1793/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1801/1   1801
plaintiff: Joseph Watkins, cleric (vicar of Norham)
defendants: James White and [?] Alder [and others]
recovery of tithes of turnips within Norham, North Durham (cause from (?) exchequer court)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watkins vs White (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1801/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1809/1   1809-1821
plaintiff: Joseph Watkins, cleric (vicar of Norham)
defendant: James Menzies of Longridge, Norham, North Durham, yeo
recovery of tithes of turnips, turkeys and agistment within Norham, North Durham (appealed to Westminster - chancery or exchequer court)
proctors: Robert Burrell - prosecuting; Peter Bowlby Marsden - defending
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watkins vs Menzies (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1809/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1824/1   1824-1827
plaintiff: Joseph Watkins, cleric (vicar of Norham)
defendant: Alexander Smith
recovery of tithes within Norham, North Durham (cause from exchequer court, Westminster)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Watkins vs Smith (tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1824/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1850/1   1850
mere office case
defendant: churchwardens of Hartlepool, County Durham
to order pews and sittings
1 folder 
Digitised material for churchwardens of Hartlepool (pews) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1850/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1853/1   1853
plaintiff: parishioners of Washington, County Durham
defendant: Lewis William Denman, cleric (rector of Washington)
appointment of parish clerk (may not have come to court)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Washington (appointment of parish clerk) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/1853/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/1   [undated]
confirmation of pew
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for confirmation of pew - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/1
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/2   undated [post 1717]
recovery of tithes
Endorsed with note of cause taken by [Ellenor] Herbert against [Thomas] Mowbray, for defamation, 1717
Forenames (Ellenor and Thomas) identified from consistory court act book, ref. DDR/vols.III/22
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/2
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/3   [undated]
defendant: Thomas Lamb of Fowlthorp, Grindon
recovery of tithes of calves, Grindon
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Recovery of tithes of calves, Grindon - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/3
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/4   [undated]
probate cause
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Probate cause - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/4
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/5   [undated]
relating to: will of John Adamson
probate cause
1 folder 
Digitised material for Will of John Adamson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/5
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/6   [undated]
defendant: Thomas Bigg, brother of deceased
relating to: goods of John Bigg of Bedlington, deceased
probate cause - to exhibit inventory
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for John Bigg of Bedlington (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/6
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/7   undated [post 1728]
relating to: will of Dorothy Shepperdson of Sunderland, widow
probate cause
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Dorothy Shepperdson, Sunderland (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/7
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/8   undated [post 1728]
relating to: wills of Gerrard Sidgwick (Sidgwicke) of Sunderland, coalfitter (will dated 1693), and George Sidgwick (Sidgewick), of Sunderland, merchant (will dated 1725)
probate cause
1 folder 
Digitised material for Wills of Gerrard and George Sidgwick, Sunderland (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/8
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/8A   undated [post 1764]
relating to: will of Elizabeth Donnison of Sunderland, County Durham, wife of James Donnison, esq, formerly wife of Charles Guy of Sunderland, County Durham (deceased)
probate cause (may not have come to court - concerns renunciation by Miss Purvis, niece, principal devisee and legatee of deceased)
1 folder 
Digitised material for Elizabeth Donnison, Sunderland (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/8A
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/9   undated [post 1663]
defendant: Humphrey Dacre, [rector/vicar/curate] of Haltwhistle, cleric
correction for drunkenness
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Humphrey Dacre, Haltwhistle (drunkenness) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/9
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/10   [undated]
defendant: John Greene of Durham St Margaret
correction for marrying clandestinely
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for John Greene, Durham (clandestine marriage) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/10
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/11   [undated]
defendant: either (or both) John Jopling, or Elizabeth Myers of Durham St Mary-le-Bow
correction for adultery
Endorsed with note of cause promoted by Nathaniel Ellison, cleric, against John Pinkney, 1701, in a cause of correction for drunkenness
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Jopling or Myers, Durham (adultery) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/11
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/12   [undated]
defendant: Henry Pickering of South Shields St Hilda
correction for teaching school without a licence
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Henry Pickering, South Shields (teaching school without licence) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/12
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/13   [undated]
plaintiff: Charles Basire, cleric, rector of Boldon
defendant: Joseph Trewhitt of Boldon, yeoman
recovery of tithes
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Boldon (recovery of tithes) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/13
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/14   [undated]
plaintiff: Isabel Biggins, widow (relict of deceased)
defendant: next of kin of deceased
relating to: goods of George Biggins of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale (deceased)
probate cause - to grant admon
Details of cause uncertain
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for George Biggins, Sunderland Bridge (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/14
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/15   [undated]
plaintiff: Jane (or Anne) Bonas, wife of George Bonas
defendant: John Atkinson
relating to: goods of Thomas Atkinson, deceased
probate cause
Details of cause uncertain
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Thomas Atkinson (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/15
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/16   undated [post 1673]
plaintiffs: Margaret Christon and Catharine Christon (daughters of deceased), acting by their guardians, Richard Mathew, notary public, and George Rutherford
defendant: Thomas Christon
relating to: goods of James Christon (deceased)
probate cause - false accounts
approximate date taken from probate index
1 folder, 3 ff. 
Digitised material for James Christon (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/16
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/17   [undated]
plaintiff: Thomas Dixon, cleric, [perpetual] curate of Whitworth
defendant: John Wilson of Bishop's Closes, yeoman
recovery of tithes
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Whitworth, recovery of tithes - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/17
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/17A   [undated]
plaintiff: Thomas Hartburne
defendant: Margaret Sowerby, wife of Richard Sowerbye (late wife of John Harburne and tutor of John Harburne, his son, [minor])
probate cause - possibly relating to grant of tuition
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hartburn (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/17A
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/18   [undated]
plaintiff: Richard Hindman
defendant: Leonard Rain
defamation - fornication
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Hindman vs Rain (defamation) – DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/18
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/18A   [undated]
plaintiff: Thomas Jopling of Sedgefield, County Durham
defendant: Anna Wood of Merrington, County Durham
matrimonial cause
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Jopling vs Wood (matrimonial) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/18A
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/19   [undated]
plaintiff: Robert Marshall
defendant: Henry Forster, esq (executor of deceased)
relating to: will of William Forster of Lincoln (deceased)
probate cause
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Marshall vs Forster (probate) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/19
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/20   [undated]
promoter: John Mitchell of Monkwearmouth (one of the executors of deceased)
defendant: Isabel Parkinson of Durham St Oswald, widow
relating to: will of Thomas Harle of Haswell Moor, Easington (deceased)
correction for concealing will
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Thomas Harle, Easington (concealing will) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/20
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/21   [undated]
plaintiff(s): John Nicholson [and wife]
defendant: [?] Wheeler
defamation - perjury
Cause may not have come to court
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Nicholson vs Wheeler (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/21
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/22   [undated]
plaintiff: Thomas Pearson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew
defendants: chapelwardens of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew: John Carnaby, Thomas Dixon, Thomas Hilton and Richard Sanderson
confirmation of pew in Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew
1 folder, 4 ff. 
Digitised material for Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/22
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/23   [undated]
confirmation of pew
Details of parties very uncertain
1 folder, 1 f. 
Too fragile to produce
Digitised material for confirmation of pew - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/23
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/24   [undated]
plaintiff: Ann Robson of Hawkup, Simonburn, wife of William Robson, yeoman
defendant: William Hewatson (alias Hutson) of Yarrow, Simonburn, yeoman
defamation cause - whoredom and theft
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Robson vs Hewatson (defamation) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/24
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/25   undated [1750s]
promoter: Robert Stewart of South Shields St Hilda, mariner
defendant: John Marshall
to confirm pew in South Shields St Hilda
Proctor: Bowlby - defending
confirmation of pew
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for Stewart vs Marshall (pew) - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/25
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/26   undated [c. 1723]
plaintiff: John Wallas (Wallis), cleric (rector of Whitburn)
defendants: John Rogers, esq, George Grey, esq, and Charles Clark, gent (executors of deceased)
relating to: dilapidations to rectory of Whitburn, in time of Nathanael Ellison, cleric (late rector of Whitburn, deceased)
recovery of dilapidations, Whitburn
These two documents are both fragmentary, and may not originally relate to the same cause.
1 folder, 2 ff. 
Digitised material for Dilapidations to rectory of Whitburn - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/26
DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/27   undated [post 1787]
defamation cause (possibly)
Identification of parties and cause very uncertain
1 folder, 1 f. 
Digitised material for defamation - DDR/EJ/PRC/2/undated/27
Lists of acts and causes
Fees and accounts for 'common form' business
General consistory court papers
DDR/EJ/PRC/5   [17th-18th centuries]
Including legal opinions and notes, standard forms, tables of fees and other miscellaneous papers
1 bundle (3 folders) 
Digitised material for Durham Consistory Court: General papers
Digitised material for Durham Consistory Court: General papers
Papers relating to faculties and pew assignments
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/6
Dates of creation: 1630-1766, (undated)
Extent: 1 bundle, 13 folders
Including schedules and plans of pews, petitions for faculties and other papers (arranged in parish order)

Papers relating to sequestrations
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/7
Dates of creation: 1721-1774, (undated)
Extent: 1 folder
Papers relating to surrogates
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/8
Dates of creation: 1755-1781
Extent: 1 folder
Including accounts with surrogates and notes of fees

Personal papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/PRC/9
Dates of creation: 1766-1806, (undated)
Extent: 1 bundle, 2 folders
Papers not relating to consistory court business, mainly of a personal nature
This class includes some letters from the vicar of Giggleswick relating to the the vicarage of Giggleswick and its tithes, dated 1777-1778: these letters may relate to a tithe cause. The undated item is a 19th century copy of the order of consecration of [Matthew Hutton] as bishop of Durham, 1589.

Clergy Discipline
Reference: DDR/EJ/CLD
Appointments of assessors
Reference: DDR/EJ/CLD/1
Dates of creation: 1892-1950, 1967
Extent: 1 box
Correspondence and formal documents concerning the appointments of assessors under the 1892 Clergy Discipline Act and (later) the 1963 Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure
Also a few general papers relating the the 1892 Clergy Discipline Act and 1963 Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure

Individual cases
Reference: DDR/EJ/CLD/2
Dates of creation: 1846-1974
Extent: 3 boxes and 1 volume
Correspondence and formal documents concerning cases or complaints brought against individual clergy under the 1840 Church Discipline Act, the 1892 Clergy Discipline Act and the 1963 Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure (all single folders, except as stated)

DDR/EJ/CLD/2/1   1846
Joseph Littlewood, [rector of Thorneyburn] (cause not stated)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/2   1848
John Carr, perpetual curate of Alnham (for non-residence)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/3   1848
William Smith, perpetual curate of Lucker (for intoxication, suspended from all clerical offices for 18 months)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/4   1850
George Jenkinson, perpetual curate of Lowick (for drunkenness, suspended from all clerical offices for 2 years)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/5   1851-1852
Ryce W. Lloyd Jones, perpetual curate of Newcastle All Saints (for drunkenness, suspended from all clerical offices for 2 years)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/6   1852
Richard Collinson, rector of Usworth (cause not stated)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/7   1854-1856
Francis Thompson, perpetual curate of Durham St Giles (for intoxication)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/8   1856
Alexander J. Howell, perpetual curate of Darlington (for intoxication, suspended from all clerifcal offices for 2 years)
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/9   1863
John S. Ellis, incumbent of Witton-le-Wear (for drunkenness, minutes [transcript] of evidence taken before commission of enquiry, which concluded that there were insufficient prima facie grounds for instituting proceedings)
1 volume 
Formerly referenced as DDR/vols.VIII/15
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/10   1896-1897
David Evans, vicar of South Shields St Mark (for fornication and intoxication, deposed from holy orders)
1 box 
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/11   1913
Harold Greenwood, former vicar of Bishopwearmouth St Thomas (for adultery, after divorce, deposed from holy orders)
3 folders 
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/12   1925
Joshua P. Parry, vicar of Sunderland St Stephen (for intoxication)
2 folders 
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/13   1934-1935
George Bailey, curate-in-charge of Hutton Henry Conventional District (for assaulting boys, after conviction for gross indecency, deposed from holy orders)
2 folders 
DDR/EJ/CLD/2/14   1970-1974
Paul de N. Lucas, vicar of Greenside (complaint by parishioners after refusal to admit to Communion, following dispute about experience of 'Gifts of the Holy Spirit', complaint ultimately dropped)
General papers
Reference: DDR/EJ/CLD/3
Dates of creation: 1893, 1906, 1928-1929
Extent: 1 folder
Printed rules and schedules etc under the 1892 Clergy Discipline Act

Other Courts (Not Consistory)
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH
Bishop of London's consistory court
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH/1
Dates of creation: 1808
Extent: 1 folder
Doctrinal cause, against Francis Stone, cleric

Dean and chapter of Durham's manorial courts
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH/2
Dates of creation: 1771
Extent: 1 folder
List of presentments and amerciaments for the court leet and court baron of the manor of Crossgate, Durham

Durham Quarter Sessions
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH/3
Dates of creation: mainly 1590s and 1670s-1680s
Extent: 1 box
Presentments, orders, informations and other documents relating to Quarter Sessions cases
Includes folder of cases relating to conventicles
Wykes, D.L., “The 1669 return of nonconformist conventicles”, in Short guides to records: second series, guides 25-48, ed. by K.M. Thompson (1997), 50-54
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Durham Quarter Sessions depositions re conventicles - DDR/EJ/OTH/3
Digitised material for Durham Diocesan Records: Durham Quarter Sessions depositions - DDR/EJ/OTH/3

Northumberland Coroner
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH/4
Dates of creation: 1771
Extent: 1 folder
Warrant for arrest of William James of Morpeth on a murder charge

Durham Palatine Courts
DDR/EJ/OTH/5/2   1724-1775
Copy of decree in case in the Durham Court of Chancery, taken by attorney general of bishop of Durham and aldermen of Durham City against trustees of Dr Hartwell's charity, 1775; with copy of Dr Hartwell's will (William Hartwell, rector of Stanhope), dated 1724.
1 file 
DDR/EJ/OTH/5/3   1765-1867
Register of appointments of commissioners for affidavits in the Chancery and Court of Pleas of the County Palatine of Durham, 1765-1867. It includes indexes at the beginning and end. (volume, formerly referenced as DDR/vols.XVIII/5)
1 volume 
DDR/EJ/OTH/5/3 sent for rebinding, 29/7/1974, and returned 17/1/1975.
Chancery Court, Westminster
Reference: DDR/EJ/OTH/6
Dates of creation: 1546, 1600, 1735, 1755-1759, 1763
Extent: 2 bundles
Includes cause taken by Braems Wheler, one of the proctors of the consistory court, against Ralph Trotter, registrar (fragile), and papers for the case between Jaques Sterne and Dr Sharp (dean) and others, relating to the income of the second stall of the cathedral during its vacancy
Papers relating to case of Wheler v. Trotter, 1734/5, are fragile and unfit for production.
DCD/H/LP27: Durham Cathedral Archives, file of papers relating to the Jaques Sterne case, 1754-1780