This section of the Church Commission Durham Bishopric estates material consists of four parts:
1. Acts of Parliament:
Copies of inclosure acts and bills relating to Durham, Yorkshire and Northumberland, besides some other acts mainly concerning Durham.
2. Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Common inclosure:
Mainly sales of allotments on the common, with a few other related documents sewn together to form files.
3. Claims and Objections on Division of Commons:
Claims for allotments on Charlaw Moor and Framwellgate sections of the Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Common.
4. Miscellaneous papers relating to Inclosure Awards.
Sorted into four categories. The numbers given in brackets were allocated by the Church Commission.
Catalogues
The following catalogues are available for this collection:
The first group of handlists contains the material in the 1956 deposit that was removed from the main sequence and organised into generic groups:
The following (large) list contains about 10,000 items deposited in 1956 but not transferred into any of the above categories:
, largely of property related documents.
Durham Bishopric Halmote Court deposit
Much of the material here relates to documents in the Durham Bishopric Halmote Court Records. Other claims for allotments on Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Common can be found amongst the Inclosure Awards there.
Church of England Record Centre, London
The Church Commissioners for England retain current documents in the collection.
1. Acts of Parliament
Other copies: Several of these Acts and Bills are also to be found amongst the Halmote Court Acts.
CCB B/176/1 (221131A) 7 James I. 1609.
Copy of an Act for assuring certain lands and rents in London to the Bishop of Durham and others to the Earl of Salisbury, re Durham House.
CCB B/176/2 (221131) 16 & 17 Charles I.
1642
Copy of an Act for assuring Durham House in St. Martins-in-the Fields to the Earl of Pembroke.
CCB B/176/3 (22641) 19 Charles II. 1667.
Copy of an Act to enable the Lord Bishop of Durham to grant Leases for 3 lives of lead mines in the parishes of Wolsingham and Stanhope.
CCB B/176/4 (34400B) 5 George I. 1719
MS copy of an Act for making the town and township of Sunderland a distinct parish from the parish of Bishopwearmouth in the County of Durham.
CCB B/176/5 (34401) 12 George II.
1738-39.
An Act for inclosing and dividing the common fields, common pastures and waste grounds lying within the manor and township of Gunnerton in the County of Northumberland.
Date is MS annotation, but printed endorsement (no regnal year) is
"1739-40".
CCB B/176/6 (34402/1-2) 21 George II.
1747-48.
Two copies of an Act for repairing the road leading from Bowes through Barnard Castle, along to Staindrop, and from Thence to Melderston-Gill to the turnpike road near Sunderland Bridge.
This is a draft bill; a case and opinion is enclosed in
one copy.
(This Act is amended by
Nos. 9 and
79 below. cf Also
No. 132 below).
CCB B/176/7 (34403) 24 George II.
1751-52
An Act for repairing the high road leading from Darlington to West Auckland, and several other roads in the said County therein mentioned.
CCB B/176/8 (34404) 27 George II.
1753-54.
An Act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by an Act of 21 George II (1747-48) for repairing the high road from Piercebridge to Kirkmerington in the County of Durham, and from thence to the turnpike road at Tudhoe lane end; and for making
the same more effectual.
(This Act is amended by
No. 91 below).
CCB B/176/9 (34405) 29 George II.
1755-56.
An Act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by an Act of 21 George II (1747-48) for repairing the highroad from Bowes to Barnard Castle, and thence through Staindrop to Newgate in Bishop Auckland, and thence by Melderston Gill to the
turnpike road near Sunderland Bridge, and for making the same more effectual.
(This amends
No.6 above, and is amended by
No. 79 ).
CCB B/176/10 (34405 A) 31 George II. c.57.
1757-58.
Nineteen copies of an Act for inclosing and dividing the moors and commons within the chapelry of Hamsterley in the manor of Wolsingham and County of Durham.
Items 13 and 18 are annotated.
All copies printed 1904.
CCB B/176/11 (34405a.1)
Another copy of 10 (annotated).
CCB B/176/12 (34405a.2)
Another copy of 10 (annotated).
Manuscript.
CCB B/176/13 (34405a.74)
Another copy of 10 (not annotated).
CCB B/176/14 (34405a.4)
Another copy of 10 (annotated).
CCB B/176/15 (No number)
Another copy of 10.
To be used 1862 in a case in Queen's Bench Common Pleas: Blackett, Bradley etc. v. Scarr, Summerson etc.
Manuscript.
CCB B/176/16 (34406.1) [1759?]
An Act for making and completing the navigation of the River Wear from and including South Biddick or Biddick Ford to Durham, and for repealing so much of an Act of 20 George II (1746-47) as relates to making the said river navigable between
South Biddick or Biddick Ford and New Bridge, Durham.
(This Act is amended by
No. 19 below)
CCB B/176/17 (34406.2)
Another copy of 16.
CCB B/176/18 (34406.3)
Another copy of 16.
CCB B/176/19 (34407) 32 George II.
1758-59.
An Act for continuing and amending an Act of 20 George II (1746-47) intituled "An Act for the better preservation and improvement of the River Wear and Port of Sunderland" as relates to the Port of Sunderland and the river Wear between South
Biddick, or Biddick Ford, and the said port.
(This Act amends
No. 16 above)
CCB B/176/20 (34463) 32 George II. c.12. 1760
(sic).
An Act for dividing and inclosing the moor or common called Hunwick Edge in the manor of Bondgate and County of Durham.
CCB B/176/21 (34408.1) 2 George III. c.26
1762
An Act for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common called Middlewood Moor or Ushaw Moor within the manor of Lanchester in the County of Durham.
Probably a Bill. Includes MS plan of Ushaw Moor inclosure of 1763.
CCB B/177/22 (254571.1) 2 George III. c.43.
1762
MS copy of an Act for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common within the manor of Evenwood and chapelry of St. Helen's Auckland, and County of Durham.
Henry Stobart & Co.'s copy
CCB B/177/23 (254571.2)
Another MS copy of 22.
Henry Stobart & Co.'s copy
CCB B/177/24 (254571.3)
Another MS copy of 23.
CCB B/177/25 (34409.1) 4 George III. c.45.
1764
An Act for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common in the township of Crook and Billyrow within the parish of Brancepeth in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/177/26 (34409.2)
Another MS copy of 25.
CCB B/177/27 (34410.1) 5 George III.c. 64.
1765.
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain moors or commons in the parish of Wolsingham in the Palatine of Durham. (Wolsingham North, South and Park Moors).
CCB B/177/28 (34410.2)
Another MS copy of 27.
CCB B/177/29 (34410A) 5 George III.
1765.
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain open common fields, lands and grounds in Ellerker, in the parish of Brantingham in the East Riding of the County of York. See notes on enclosure award at
DCD/E/CA/5.
CCB B/177/30 (34466a) 6 George III.c. 24.
1766.
An Act for dividing and inclosing the moor, waste or common in the several townships, villages or hamlets of Upper and Nether Heworth.
CCB B/177/31 (34411.1) 7 George III.c. 28.
1767.
An Act for vesting in the Dean and Chapter of Durham a certain piece of ground adjoining to the town of South Shields..... and for making an adequate compensation to the curate of the chapel of St. Hild's in the said County, and his successors
for the same; and for enabling the said Dean and Chapter to remove the fairs and market out of the said town of South Shields, and to cause the same to be held on the said piece of ground.
CCB B/177/32 (34411.2)
Another copy of 31.
CCB B/177/33 (34412) 9 George III.c. 35.
1769.
An Act [Bill?] for dividing and inclosing the moor or common called Crosgate Moor, in the parish of St. Oswald in the County Palatine of Durham, and for extinguishing all rights of common in certain inclosed intercommon lands there.
CCB B/177/34 (34413) 9 George III.c. 99.
1769.
A Bill for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common in the township of Thornley in the parish of Wolsingham and within the manor of Brancepeth in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/177/35 (34413 a.1) 9 George III.c. 55.
1769.
An Act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, arable, meadow and pasture grounds within the manor and parish of Wolsingham in the County Palatine of Durham. (Wolsingham Town Fields).
CCB B/177/36 (34413 a.2)
Another copy of 35.
CCB B/177/37 (34414.1) 11 George III.c. 99.
1771
An Act for dividing and inclosing the moor or common called Elvet Moor in the parish of St. Oswald in the County Palatine of Durham; and for extinguishing all right of common in certain inclosed intercommon lands in the said parish.
CCB B/177/38 (34414.2)
Another MS copy of 37.
CCB B/177/39 (34414.3)
Another MS copy of 37.
CCB B/177/40 (34414.4)
Another MS copy of 37.
CCB B/177/41 (34414.5)
Another MS copy of 37.
CCB B/177/42 a and b (34415.1 and 2) 11 George
III. 1771
Two copies of an Act for dividing and inclosing certain fields, lands and waste grounds within the township of Melton in the parish of Welton in the East Riding of the County of York.
Slight variations in the printing of the two versions.
CCB B/177/42 c (34415.3)
Correspondence and loose papers relating to this inclosure.
CCB B/177/43 a and b (34416.1 and 2) 11 George
III.c. 8. 1771
Two copies of an Act to render valid certain articles of agreement between William Lambton and Richard, Lord Bishop of Durham, and the other persons therein named, re wayleave on Lanchester Common, mining at Langley etc.
Slight variations in
the printing of the two versions.
CCB B/177/43 c (34416.3)
6 letters relating to this inclosure.
CCB B/178/44 (34417.1) MS endorsement
"1752-53". (temp. Bishop Joseph Butler)
An Act to confirm and establish and agreement for inclosing and dividing several lands and grounds in the parish of Welton in the County of York; and for settling a yearly sum on the vicar in lieu of tithes; and other purposes.
CCB B/178/45 (34417.2) 12 George III.
1772
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain open fields, lands and waste grounds within the townships of Welton in the East Riding of the County of York.
CCB B/178/46 (34417.3)
Another copy of 45.
CCB B/178/47 (34417.4)
Manuscript copy of Welton inclosure Bill, 1772, with papers and correspondence relating to the inclosure.
CCB B/178/48 (34418.1) 12 George III.c. 62.
1772
An Act to enable the Lord Bishop of Durham and his successors to raise a competent sum of money to be applied for the repairing, improving or rebuilding such part of Tyne Bridge as belongs to the See of Durham.
Copied from
Act Book, pp.1199-1210.
CCB B/178/49. - 55 (34418.2 - 8)
Copies of Act described in No. 48, from a different source.
CCB B/178/56 (34418 A) 12 George III.
1772
An Act for building a temporary bridge over the River Tyne between the town of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead in the County of Durham.
(This Act is amended by Nos.
76,
78 and
126 below).
Other documents relating to the Tyne Bridge are listed in List of Financial and Audit Records of the Palatinate of Durham and Bishopric Estates, 1659-1856.
Copied from
Act
Book, pp.539-554.
CCB B/178/57 (34419.1) 12 George III.c.114.
[1772]
An Act for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common called Hamsteels Moor within the parish and manor of Lanchester in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/178/58 (34419.2)
Another copy of 57.
CCB B/178/59 (34420.1) 12 George III.
1772
A Bill for dividing and inclosing certain moors, wastes or commons, and two parcels of ground called The Intack or Cow-Pasture, and Shaw-Wood, in the parish of St. Oswald and Manor of Chester, in the County Palatine of Durham, and for
extinguishing all right of common in certain inclosed intercommon lands there.
CCB B/178/60 (34420.2)
Another copy of 59, with variant printing and pagination.
CCB B/178/61 (34421.1) 12 George III.c. 42.
1773.
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain moors or commons within the townships of Witton-le-Wear and North Bedburn within the chapelry of Witton-le-Wear in the manor of Wolsingham in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/178/62 (34421.2)
Another copy of 61.
CCB B/178/63 (34422) 14 George III.
1774.
An Act to enlarge the terms and powers of an Act made 22 George II for repairing the road from the North Shields to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
CCB B/178/64 (34423.1) 17 George III.
1777.
An Act for dividing, inclosing and improving Wallingfen in the East Riding of the County of York.
CCB B/178/65 (34423.2)
Correspondence and papers relating to 64.
Includes printed Wallingfen inclosure etc. Bill 1774 and printed Case of the Proprietors of Wallingfen who promoted the above Bill
1777, and two MS sketch plans.
CCB B/178/66 (34424.1) 18 George III.c. 56.
1778.
An Act for vesting the several yearly rents and copyhold fines payable to the Bishop of Durham issuing out of messuages and lands within the manor of Howden, Yorkshire, in trustees for sale; and to enable the Bishop to enfranchise and apply
proceeds as therein mentioned.
CCB B/178/67. - 68 (34424.2 and 3)
Two more copies of 66.
CCB B/179/69 (34425) 13 George III.c. 67.
1773.
Thirty one copies of an Act for dividing and inclosing certain moors, commons or tracts of waste land within the parish and manor of Lanchester.
All printed 1861 or 1905.
(This Act is amended by
No.75 below).
CCB B/179/70 (34425.1)
Another copy of 69, printed 1861.
CCB B/179/71 (34425.3)
Another copy of 69.
CCB B/179/72 (34425.4)
Another copy of Act described in 69, but printed 1773.
Annotations suggest this to be a draft Act.
CCB B/179/73 (34425.5)
Another copy of 69, printed 1861. (Annotated).
CCB B/179/74 (34425.I)
Another copy of 69, printed 1861. (Annotated).
CCB B/179/75 (34425 A) 19 George III.c. 55.
1779.
An Act for varying certain provisions contained in an Act made in 13 George. III for dividing and inclosing certain moors, commons or tracts of waste land within the parish and manor of Lanchester in the County Palatine of Durham.
(This Act
amends
No. 69 above)
CCB B/179/76 (34425 B) 19 George III.c. 78.
1779
An Act for enlarging an Act of 12 George III for building a temporary bridge over the River Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead, for completing the new stone bridge over the said river, and for making the avenues to, and the passage over, the
same, more commodious.
Copy from
Act Book, pp. 1459-91.
(This Act amends
No.56 above, and is amended by Nos.
78 and
126
below)
CCB B/179/77 (34426) 23 George III.
1783.
An Act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the several townfields, commons, moors and waste grounds, and stinted lands within the manors of Henshaw and Melkeridge in the parish of Haltwhistle in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/179/78 (34426 A) 28 George III.c. 78.
1788.
An Act for enlarging the terms and powers of two Acts, of 12 and 19 George III for building a temporary bridge and completing a new stone bridge over the River Tyne etc.
Copy from
Act Book, pp. 1747-78.
(This Act amends
No.56 and
76 above, and is amended by
No. 126 below).
CCB B/180/79 (34427.1) 32 George III.
1792
An Act for enlarging and altering the terms and powers of two Acts of 21 and 29 George II for repairing the high road from Bowes to Barnard Castle, and thence to Durham, and for reducing the said Acts into one, and for repairing and keeping the
said road in repair.
(This Act amends
No.6 and
9 above).
CCB B/180/80. - 82 (34427.2 - 4)
Other copies of 79.
CCB B/180/83 (34428) 32 George III. 1792
An Act for altering, raising, widening, repairing and preserving the road (part of A68) leading from the north end of the turnpike road called the coal road near West Auckland to the Elsdon Turnpike road at or near Elishaw, and for erecting,
building and making necessary and convenient bridges, mounts and batteries upon the same.
CCB B/180/84 (34429) 32 George III. 1792
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain parts of the commons, moors or tracts of waste land called Hexhamshire and Allendale common, and also certain town fields within the manor of Hexham, and for stinting the depasturing of the other parts of
the said commons, moors or waste land.
CCB B/180/85 (34430.1) 32 George III.
1792
An Act [Draft?] for building a bridge across the river Wear from the bank in Bishop Wearmouth to the opposite shore in Monk Wearmouth.
CCB B/180/86 (34430.2)
Different version of Act described in 85.
CCB B/180/87 (34431) 33 George III.
1793.
An Act for dividing allotting and inclosing a certain common, moor or tract of waste ground called Langley South Common within the barony or manor of Langley and the parish of Warden in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/180/88 (34432) 33 George III.
1793.
An Act for dividing, allotting and inclosing a certain common, moor or tract of waste land called Grindon Common, within the barony or manor of Langley in the parish of Warden in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/180/89 (34433.1) 33 George III.c. 148.
1793.
An Act for altering the road from the turnpike road between Gateshead and Hexham near Lobley Hill, Whickham, Durham, to Burtry Ford, Stanhope, and a branch therefrom near Bryan's Leap, Durham, to the Corbridge turnpike road near Blackhedley, and
another branch at Wolsingham to Crossgate, Durham. (Gothic type).
Copy from Act Book, pp.523-78.
CCB B/180/90 (34433.2)
Another copy of Act described in 89: original, printed 1793, in normal type.
CCB B/180/91 (34434) 33 George III.
1793.
An Act for continuing the term and altering, enlarging and consolidating the powers of two Acts of 21 and 27 George II for repairing the high road from Piercebridge to Kirk Merrington, Durham, and from thence to the turnpike road at Tudhoe Lane
End, Durham.
(This Act amends
No. 8 above).
CCB B/180/92 (34434.a.1) 34 George III.c. 39.
1794.
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain moors, commons or tracts of waste land within the parish and manor of Chester, in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/180/93 (34434.a.2)
Another copy of 92.
CCB B/180/94 (34434.a.3)
Another copy of 92.
CCB B/180/95. (34438.2)
Statement of facts relating to the proceedings on the proposed division and inclosure of Chester common.
CCB B/180/96 (34435.1) 34 George III.c. 53.
1794.
An Act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, meadows, and pastures or commons within the township or Walkington in the East Riding of the County of York.
CCB B/180/97 (34435.2)
Another copy of 96, and papers relating thereto.
This is an extensive file of papers, c.1730s - c.1771, which seems chiefly to concern a proposal (not carried out) to inclose Walkington in the
1760s.
It includes a 1763 plan of strips in the East Corn field endorsed "Plan of part of the West side of East Wood drawn on acc[ou]nt of a disputed tree".
CCB B/181/98 (34436) 34 George III.c. 36.
1794.
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain open and common town-fields within the manor and township of Crawcrook in the parish of Ryton in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/181/99 (34437.1) 35 George III.
1795.
An Act for taking down the chapel of Haydon in the parish of Warden, Northumberland, and for building a new chapel.
CCB B/181/100 (34437.2)
Another copy of 99.
CCB B/181/101 (34439) 39 George III.c. 56.
1799.
An Act for dividing and inclosing a moor or common called Knayton Moor and other waste lands within the township of Knayton and parish of Leek in the North Riding of the County of York.
CCB B/181/102 (34439.a.1) 39 George III.c. 69.
1799.
An Act for dividing, allotting and otherwise improving several stinted moors, stinted pastures, wastes and other commonable lands and grounds within the park and forest of Weardale in the parish of Stanhope in the County of Durham.
CCB B/181/103 (34439.a.2)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/104 (34439.a.3)
Another copy of 102. Manuscript.
CCB B/181/105 (34439.a.4)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/106 (34439.a.5)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/107 (34439.a.6)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/108 (34439.a.7)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/109 (34439.a.8)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/110 (34439.a.9)
Another copy of Act described in 102. (Printed 1799).
CCB B/181/111 (34439.a.10)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/112 (34439.a.11)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/113 (34439.a.12)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/114 (34439.a.13)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/115 (34439.a.14)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/116 (34439.a.15)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/117 (34439.a.16)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/118 (34439.a.17)
Another copy of 102. (Printed 1864).
CCB B/181/119 (34439b)
Another copy of 102. Manuscript.
CCB B/181/120 (34439 c)
Another copy of 102. Manuscript.
CCB B/182/121 (34457A and 34459A)
Correspondence relating to the making of the Weardale Inclosure Bill and earlier related papers.
There were 83 items in the first and 61 in the second. The items were in no logical order and had evidently been collected piecemeal, jumbled up and inclosures separated and parts of some items marked for copying, at some unspecified date. These
markers, fixed with pins, have been left. The letters and papers have now been rearranged in approximately chronological order. On each item are two numbers. The one scored out denotes the number in the order in which the item was found. The ringed
number denotes the new order. The correlation charts show the order in which they are now, in relation to the order in which they were found.
The correspondence relates mainly to the local politics and other considerations involved in the drafting of the Weardale Inclosure Bill. It does not concern the making of the Award. One of the problems which caused much discussion was the means
of compensating the Bishop in the Inclosure Act for his share of the lead ore from the mines leased out by him in Weardale. Earlier fragments of correspondence were, it seems, searched out for consultation in this matter and left, filed with the
later letters. The earlier material begins in 1732, but the bulk of the correspondence from item 39 to item 137, dates from between 1797 when this effort (not the first, but the one which succeeded) began and 1799 when the Act was passed.
Continuing efforts to divide Bollihope and Stanhope Commons are illustrated in a few papers of 1800 and in 1805 the question of poor rates to be charged on the Bishop's lot ore was raised briefly. Although there are some months when the letters
survive thickly - one every few days and not many missing, there are other periods during the Inclosure business, when it is clear that large sections of the correspondence have disappeared. Some of the inclosures mentioned in the letters do not
survive. Some letters have been used for scribbling notes or the clean paper torn off. Many of the letter covers are marked with interesting postal stampings and other annotations.
Besides the main business which occasioned the writing of these letters, the Weardale Inclosure Bill and the relevant treatment of the lead issue, they illustrate incidentally many other facets of eighteenth century life, such as the speed of the
postal service and the mobility of Bishop Barrington, his visits to London and to Mongewell House, Oxon., his second wife's family home. The perquisites of the episcopal service are revealed in the matter of the shooting rights at Auckland and in
the schooling of Arthur Mowbray's daughter.
The progress of the Weardale Division, following the Act of 1799, is illustrated well in the relevant section of the papers of John Bell, one of the Commissioners, deposited in the Northumberland County Record Office, reference 404/244. Copies of
two items, a calculation of rates for the costs of inclosure, based on the number of stints on each moor and an explanation of the length of time taken to accomplish the Weardale division, are to be found at the back of a ring binder in the search
room.
CCB B/182/121/1 7 April 1732
Letter of Francis Pewterer, Bishop's Auditor, to Mr. Whitaker about the Bishops lot ore. He mentions Mr. Mowbray's uncle at Lanchester, Alderman Ridley's ore, Mr. Blackett removing ore before the new Bishop's installation Mr. Hutchinson of
Barnard Castle and Sanders lease at Howden.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/2 7 April 1732
Letter from N. Blackett to the Bishop of Durham about the Bishop's ore - whether he will receive it in kind or sell it.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/3 14 April 1732
Letter from Francis Pewterer to Mr. Whitaker. Mr. Hutchinson of Barnard Castle will send an agent to compare the different ores in Weardale with a view to taking a lease. He mentions Mr. Mowbray and suggests Joseph Hall to watch the ore is not
mixed.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/4 28 April 1732
Letter from Andrew Dickson to Richard Chandler. He mentions the lease of the Bishop's lot ore, Messrs. Hutchinson and Mowbray, price of ore and summarises a letter from Peter Whitfield about the names and other details of the Weardale lead mines.
He mentions also Mr. Blackett's mining in Stanhope Park.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/5 12 May 1732
Letter from William Hutchinson to Mr. Pewterer about the difficulty there would be in finding an agent to control the Weardale lead ore. He will send an agent to view the ore in order to offer a price for the lot of one-ninth part.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/6 25 May 1732
Letter from Will. Hutchinson to Mr. Pewterer. His agent has viewed and reported, mention of Mr. Mowbray.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/7 3 June 1732
Draft of a letter from Bishop Chandler (in his hand) to ?Mr. Blackett about a division of the ninth part together with a list of 3 points on which the Bishop requires advice.
(On the dorse is written "Reasons for dispensing with Dr.
Toppin".)
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/8 7 June 1732
Letter from Andrew Dickson to "Reverend Sir" (? the Bishop's chaplain-cum-secretary) about the price of lead ore. It mentions Lawyer Cuthbert, Peter Whitfield and Mr. Blackett.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/9 17 June 1732
Letter from Mr. Blackett to the Bishop of Durham. He has inquired of his Stewards in Weardale and will be visiting the Bishop for discussion.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/10 11 August 1732
Letter from J. Butler to the Bishop of Durham on the relative merits of letting or compounding for lot and tithe ore in Weardale. There is mention of "artifices of these under-ground People", Mr. Blackett, the Northumberland miners, Peart, the
Rispey Grove and Mr. Richmond.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/11 n.d. [1732]
Letter from J. Butler to the Bishop of Durham informing him that Mr. Blackett's people intend to come to an agreement with the Bishop about the lot ore in Weardale.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/12 9 July 1737
2 draft letters in Bishop Chandler's hand, first partly in his shorthand. The first concerns removing of the Bishop's ore without his permission. There is mention of Mrs. Algood, Richmond, Peart, Sanderson and Butler and of Stanhope Park.
The second seems to be a longhand version of the first, to Mr. Blackett but is dated 9 July 1732.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/13 19 September 1742
Letter from E. ?A. Collingwood to the Bishop of Durham. He has heard from Mr. Rudd and will wait upon the Bishop.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/14 n.d. temp. Bp. Edw. Chandler, 1730-50
Draft of a patent of appointment for an attorney of the Bishop [Char. Waller or Jas. Harrie] to inspect lead and copper mines leased out since 1736 in the townships of Evenwood, Killerby and West Thickley - together with a draft of a notice to
the lessees about the inspection.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/15 Before 1748
List of mines in Weardale with comments on their viability. Annotations and the date 1748 put on in the hand of Bishop Chandler.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/16 1760
Weardale Lead Mines. Calculations on annual value, 1746-1759.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/17 c.1762
Calculation of the annual value of lead mines leased to Sir Walter Blackett - compared with Mr. Halhead's calculation earlier. Mention is made of Scraith head, Pike Stone, Mr. Richmond, the Bishop's and Rector's shares, 1746, 1759, 1762.
paper (folded). 1f.
CCB B/182/121/18 1760
Another similar to 16 but the final figures vary.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/19 After 1760
Calculations concerned with fines and rents for Kilhope and Welhope and for Lintzgarth in Weardale.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/20 1762
A history of the lease of lead mines in Weardale originally granted to Sir William Blackett with extract of an Act of Parliament to consolidate the two leases.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/21 7 March 1763
Receipt. Thomas Marshall has received £21 from the Bishop of Durham by the hands of Will. Hodgson and Nicholas Halhead for his valuation of the Weardale lead mines.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/22 24 April 1763
Calculations referred to by N. Halhead in his paper on the renewals of the Bishop's leases. They concern the produce and value of lead ore from Scraith Head and Pikestone in Weardale. c.1750- 61.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/23 3 May 1763
Draft surrender by Sir Walter Blackett of a lease of 21 years of leadmines in Weardale to the Bishop of Durham in order to take a new lease for 3 lives.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/24 4 May 1765
Answer of the Bishop of Durham to Sir Walter Blackett's account of the profits of the Weardale Lead Mines, 1749-61. He agrees, on condition, to believe Sir Walter's books.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/25 June 1763
Draft letter from the Bishop of Durham to Sir Walter Blackett about the prices of Alston and Weardale lead ore.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/26 n.d. [post 1760]
A short paper setting out the way in which an agreement could be made between the Bishop of Durham and Sir Walter Blackett over the lead mines in Weardale.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/27 n.d.
Abstracts of leases of Weardale lead mines under the Commcns 1750 and as proposed under inclosures in 1763.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/28 n.d.
Rough notes headed Par[liamentary] Survey Blackett Lead Ore. There is a list of page numbers, but from which work is not stated [?H.C.M. 80 or C.C. 165*].
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/29 1771
An agreement between Bishop John Egerton and Sir Walter Blackett concerning the ninth part of the Weardale lead ore. Witnesses George Brooks and Robt. Hutchinson. Signature of Bishop Egerton.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/30 1771
An agreement between Bishop John Egerton and Sir Walter Blackett concerning the ninth part of the Weardale lead ore, as 29.
Witnesses Henry Richmond and Cuthbert Peart. Signature of Walter Blackett.
(Note on dorse by W.W. of a new
agreement made in 1777 and one with the Rector of Stanhope)
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/31 15 July 1777
Letter from Thomas Thurlow to the Bishop of Durham. Before he makes any arrangements with Sir Thos. Blackett, he wishes to know whether Sir Thos. has reached agreement with the Bishop.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/32 27 July 1777
Letter from William Wilson to George Brooks about having an agreement signed between the Bishop of Durham and Sir Thos. Blackett.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/33 30 July 1777
Letter from William Wilson to George Brooks giving Sir Thomas Blackett's description and Sir Walter Blackett's death date. The Rector of Stanhope has re-let the tithe ore.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/34 7 September 1777
Letter from William Wilson to George Brooks. Sir Thos. Blackett is willing to pay a fine of 1,000 guineas, not £2,000 for the renewal of the lead mine leases.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/35 19 June 1787
Letter from John Blackett to George Brooks about the rent he owes, mentioning Mr. Johnson the Moormaster.
Calculations have been made on it.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/36 23 October 1787
Letter from John Blackett to George Brooks enclosing £212. 10. 0d. from Sir Thos. Blackett being the composition for the Bishop of Durham's lot ore and asking for shooting rights for Mr. Stead in the Bishop's liberty at Bishop Auckland.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/37 22 November 1787
Letter from John Blackett to George Brooks. He mentions Mr. Stead's request and encloses the composition of £212. 10s. 0d. for the Bishop's lot ore from Weardale.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/38 c. 1791
Note of the rents and fines paid for Sir Walter Blackett's leases of the moormaster's place and the lead mines in Stanhope and Wolsingham parishes under the parks, copyholdings, leaseholds and customary tenements. 1688-1791.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/39 19 September 1796
Description of the three types of land in Weardale, particular mention of the customary freeholders. Initials R.B. at Sedgefield.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/40 1797
Observations by Arthur Mowbray on the proposed inclosures in Weardale - mines, stints, commons, benefits, expense, procedure, Chester-le-Street inclosure, planting, a committee - 25 September 1797. He encloses (quoting) copies of recent letters
from Robt. Curry of Bishop Oak and John Wallis, John Burnwell and Lancelot Allgood, Weardale proprietors in favour of the Act.
paper (flimsy) 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/41 n.d. (c.1797, watermark 1794)
Notes of points relevant to the Weardale inclosure - how different from others, costs, calculations on maintenance of additional churches and ministers, school, poor houses and of the proceeds of a possible compensation in land for the rector's
tithes.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/42 25 September 1797
Letter from J. Scott, Chancellor, to the Bishop of Durham. He mentions Walkington, the lack of business in Durham Chancery Court, affidavits about rates from the Court of Common Pleas, Mr. Pearson, Mr. L., Sir F. Norton, Mr. Wilbraham, Mr.
Mowbray, Lockwood, Mr. Plumer, a case concerning timber cutting and the Solicitor General.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/43 28 September 1797
Letter from Thos. Bernard to Bishop Barrington mentioning points to take up with Arthur Mowbray concerning the Bishop's interest in the Weardale Inclosure, mention of Will. Atkinson, Mr. Wyatt and Wollaston's mill at Chislehurst, the Admiral,
rheumatics, weather, Buxton, Mr. Emm.
paper. 3ff.
CCB B/182/121/44 4 October 1797
Draft of 2 letters from the Bishop of Durham to Mr. Mowbray. The public letter gives approval for an Inclosure in Weardale. The private one asks about the Bishop's allotment of ore, stinting etc.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/45 9 October 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington speculating on how much land in Weardale is inclosed, common etc, ore stints, appurtenances of inclosed ground or separate, true value of leaseholds for fines, value of the mines, proposed meeting,
Yeomans Trustees, Buddle and the Bedlington coal etc.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/46 28 October 1797
Letter from Thos. Bernard to Bishop Barrington enclosing 47 for comments. The Bishop's interest in the inclosure of Weardale was in discovering the true value of his leaseholds rather than in the Bishop's allotment - provision of Chapels - Mr.
Sullivan and Mr. Price to meet the Bishop.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/47 [1797]
Inclosure to item 46. Sketch of a letter, Barrington to Mowbray (i.e. item 48). Land in Weardale inclosed, inclosed pasture, limited or conmon stint, freehold, copyhold, customary freehold and leasehold - benefit of division to See of Durham and
to the Country, chapels, schools, mines, tithes.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/48 30 October 1797
Letter (copy) from Bishop Shute Barrington to Arthur Mowbray. It concerns the proposed division in Weardale, what is already inclosed, pasture, stinted and common, the Bishop's share, new Chapels and schools, etc.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/49 30 October 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham mentioning Mr. Lockwood, a wood at Walkington, the buying and selling of Weardale stints, a proposed public meeting, Bollihope Common, Mr. Buddle at Bedlington and Mr. Pearson.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/50 13 November 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington - opinion on the nature of stints, general benefits of a Weardale inclosure, schools and chapels, Westgate School, tithes, Buddle and Bedlington coal, the Bishop's finances, Mr. Emm and Mr. Cleaver
and the Attorney General.
paper. 3ff.
CCB B/182/121/51 18 November 1797
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Thomas Bernard enlisting his aid in advising on the provision for tithes in the [Weardale] Inclosure and enclosing Mowbray's letter (item 50?).
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/52 24 November 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington mentioning Walkington, Messrs. Pearson, Jefferson and Wood, wood on freehold and copyhold land, Messrs. Cleaver, Emm and Buddle.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/53 29 November 1797
Letter from Thos. Bernard to the Bishop of Durham about the provision for tithes in an Inclosure. He mentions the living of Torrington Yks. and the opulence of Stanhope.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/54 4 December 1797
Letter from Thos. Bernard to Bishop Barrington about stints, rights of common and the Lord's rights, chapels, schools, Foundling Governors.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/55 6 December 1797
Copy of a letter to Arthur Mowbray from the Bishop of Durham. He encloses Bernard's opinion on stints (item 12). He mentions the difficulties over tithes etc. in the Wearda1e lnclosure, Westgate School, Mr. Buddle at Bedlington, Mr. Bernard, Sir
J. Sinclair.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/56 6 December 1797
Copy of a letter from thc Bishop of Durham to Thomas Bernard on the difficulties of making compensation for the Stanhope tithe in the proposed Inclosure Award. He hopes to see him in London.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/57 11 December 1797
Letter from Richard Scruton to Arthur Mowbray reporting on the favourable reception at a Public Meeting of the proposed Weardale Inclosure.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/58 14 December 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about the meeting at St. John's Chapel in December 1797 about a proposed division in Weardale. He mentions Mr. Scruton and encloses his letter (no. 57), also acre money, Mr. Buddle, the
Agricultural Survey, the Collings, drawings of cattle, Mr. Tewis, Lawson, Bedlington coal, Mr. Emm and Mr. Castle.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/59 18 December 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about his imminent meeting with the Committee of Weardale landowners, Mr. Pearson, Mr. Lockwood and cutting wood.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/60 19 December 1797
Letter from Thos. Bernard to the Bishop of Durham. He is about to call on the Bishop and mentions Mr. Mowbray and Major Price.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/61 21 December 1797
Copy letter in two parts from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray about the general benefits of the Weardale inclosure, stints, compensation for tithe, an allotment for parochial schools and the problems of leaseholds.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/62 26 December 1797
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington mentioning Scruton, a meeting in Weardale, Lockwood's payment, parochial schools, tithe commutation, leasehold allotments, chapels, Buddle and the Bedlington coal, Mr. Pearson.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/63 30 December 1797
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray about compensation for tithe and leasehold interests, Lawson, Buddle and Bedlington.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/64 9 January 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He has seen Scruton and Pearson but the Weardale proprietors lack enthusiasm for inclosure. He mentions payments to Mr. Tew, Mr. Lawson and Mrs. Yeoman, Bromwell's bill, Buddle's inefficiency
regarding Bedlington coal, Cowpen Colliery, Mr. Castle, Bedlington leases, Mr. Fenwick's fine, Mr. Emm, Sir John Eden, Col. Bewick, proposed inclosure of Urpeth Common without an Act.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/65 15 January 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbrey. He fears failure in Weardale, will consent to Sir John Eden's inclosure of Urpeth Common, refers to Bramwell's bill, Buddle's delays, the Bishop's secret purchase at Bedlington, Mr.
Bernard and Lockwood.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/66 14 January 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham relating what Buddle has said about coal boring at Bedlington,with Mr. Rawlings rates of boring. He mentions Thos. Bewick's engravings for the agricultural survey, lack of support from the
Agricultural Society, Weardale proprietors desire for a meeting and Bramwell's bill.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/67 18 January 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray about Bedlington borings, Buddle, Wayleave to the Blythe, the Agricultural Society's plan, money matters anal the Wolsingham meeting.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/68 22 January 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. Buddle thinks the coalmining at Bedlington will be profitable but the wayleave is dear. He mentions Mr. Pearson, the Agricultural Report, the meeting at Wolsingham, Mr. Scruton, stinted
pastures, schools and the necessity of Col. Beaumont's support.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/69 25 January 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Col. Beaumont asking for his support in the proposed Weardale Inclosure.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/70 25 January 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray enclosing a copy (no. 69) of one to Col. Beaumont and mentioning Buddle and coal boring at Bedlington.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/71 1 February 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He saw Mr. Walton in Newcastle but not Buddle about Bedlington coal boring and mentions the boundary between Stanhope manor and Alston, price and production of ore. He summarises some Bedlington
staithe site leases granted to Messrs. Perry, Simpson and Burgess. Urpeth Common may be inclosed. He mentions costs, Sir John Eden, Col. Bewick, Mr. Pearson and returns to Col. Beaumont and to the Bedlington Estates and Lawson.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/72 15 February 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to tbe Bishop of Durham concerning Col. Beaumont's attitude to the proposed Weardale Inclosure, Mr. Buddle, Bedlington wayleave and staithroom, Mr. Bramwell, timber, Frankland and Bedburn Woods, Lockwood and land at
Howden and Walkington in Yorkshire.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/73 24 February 1798
Letter from Col. Thos. Beaumont to the Bishop of Durham. His reply about the Weardale Inclosure was delayed by his accident.
An endorsement by the Bishop states he visited the Col. and sent his comments to Mowbray.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/74 24 February 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray telling of his conversation with Col. Beaumont on the Weardale Inclosure. He refers to Messrs. Pearson, Blackett and Heron.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/75 7 April 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham enclosing an account (not extant) of the County Durham Constables, by Jos. Sanderson the County Treasurer and clerk of Mr. Pearson, Clerk of the Peace, local objections to taxes, poor drafting of
the Land Tax
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/76 1 August 1798
Letter (with jottings on the cover) from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He mentions Scruton and Bernard, a chapel allotment, enfranchising of land, mine damage, Robert Hopper Williamson, the draft Bill (for the Weardale Inclosure).
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/77 22 August 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to the Revd. Henry Harding, Rector of Stanhope. The Bishop supports the proposed inclosure but wishes a case concerning the Episcopal and Rectorial estates to be put for opinion to Harding's brother.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/78 24 August 1798
Letter from Samuel Castle to the Bishop of Durham mentioning various journeys and appointments. Names which occur are Mr. Heron, Tynemouth, Durham, Auckland, Newcastle, Messrs. Bernard, Scruton and Mowbray, and ale licensing.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/79 24 August 1798
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray. The Bishop and Rector Harding agree on Mr. Hopper Williamson as referee. He mentions another meeting (about the Weardale Inclosure), tithe compensation and Mr. Curry.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/80 3 September 1798
List of points for consideration [in the Weardale Inclosure], tithes from the new and old inclosures, the Lord's allotment, opinions on stints from Mansfield and Hopper Williamson, sale of land to cover expenses, the draft bill, the mines, naming
the Commissioners (?in hand of Bernard).
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/81 n.d. c.1798
Headings for drafting a Bill for inclosure [of Weardale). This draft contains an enfranchisement clause.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/82 31 October 1798
Letter from Thos. Bernard to the Bishop of Durham. There are items in the draft Bill [Weardale Inclosure] to which he objects. He mentions Messrs. Castle, Hopper Williamson, Cammidge and Burgess.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/83 1 November 1798
Letter from Thos. Bernard to the Bishop of Durham. He talks of the draft of the [Weardale Inclosure] Bill, Lord Bacon's System of Philosophical Experiments, the Bishop's female friendly society, Mr. Eden's hymns, a Weardale Trust Fund and
encloses an offprint from Lewis' Journal and 2 items for the Bishop to redirect to Messrs. Gilpin and Gisborn.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/84 4 November 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He has discussed Weardale with Mr. Hopper Williamson who had seen Mr. Tweddell of Threepwood, a troublemaker. He mentions Mr. Scruton, another local meeting, the Rector being guided by his wife.
He asks the Bishop's or Mrs. Barrington's advice on a school for his daughter and his nomination as Deputy Lieutenant.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/85 19 November 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham inclosing the copy of the opinion of John Mitford and J. Mansfield, Lincoln's Inn 9 November 1798 on the Bishop's rights in Weardale. He mentions Messrs. Bernard and Scruton, the Weardale
Inclosure Bill, the Rector of Stanhope, Land Tax in Scotland, Frankland, Bishop's Meadow, Mr. Castle, Stockton, Auckland Park, Buddle and Bedlington coal, Mr. Taylor of Beamish, Sir John Eden, Blackburn Fell, Sir Thos. Liddell and a boundary
dispute.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/86 25 November 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He mentions the draft Weardale Inclosure Bill, Messrs. Bernard Scruton, Castle, Col. Beaumont, Sir Thos. Liddell and the possible inclosure of Blackburn Fell, Mr. Williamson, borings at
Bedlington, Doncaster, Land Tax, Stockton, Kensington school, Mrs. Barrington and Mrs. Mowbray.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/87 25 November 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Thos Bernard. It concerns the draft Weardale Bill which was mislaid, Messrs. Scruton, Castle and asks for comments on the bill.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/88 27 November 1798
Letter from Thos. Bernard to the Bishop of Durham. He returns the [draft Bill] Mowbray sent him and the case laid before Mansfield.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/89 5 Dec. 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He mentions Scruton, the meeting to be held in Weardale on 17 Dec. 1798 to discuss the Bill, the opinion, mine damage, Chapel and curate, Messrs. Williamson, Tweddell, the Rector, Sir Thos.
Liddell and Blackburn Fell, boundary riding, Sir John Eden, Messrs. Spofforth, Buddle and Stockton Land Tax.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/90 9 December 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington mentioning Stamfordham tithes, Buddle, Rawling the viewer, [Bedlington] coal borings.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/91 12 December 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington mentioning a Weardale meeting, Mr. Scruton, Wolsingham lawyers canvassing, Castle's attitude, Mr. Pearson.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/92 18 December 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham reporting on the meeting held in Weardale on 17 December 1798. He mentions Messrs. Scruton, Dixon, Rymer, a new Chapel, Mr. Castle, reading the Bill (in Parliament and the dale) lead mine damage,
Mr. Williamson, Col. Beaumont, the Rector and tithe compensation, the value of the lead mines and Mowbray' s [daughter].
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/93 22 December 1798
Letter (copy) from Bishop Barrington to A. Mowbray - Castle's conduct in the Weardale business, misinterpretation of the Bishop's motives, chapels, schools, the Rector's attitude to Mr. Hopper Williamson, tithes, the Bill.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/94 26 December 1798
Letter from Thos. Bernard to Bishop Barrington on the progress of the Weardale division, the Rector's attitude, tithes, Election Day, a Society of which Barrington was President, "Count R. is gone to Lord Palmerstons".
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/95 26 December 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington - the Weardale Bill, Castle, Dixon, leadmines, Mr. Emm, Mr. Hall of Newcastle, Messrs. Williamson and Harding, a meeting, Messrs. Dixon and Aymer, the audit of the Chester Coroner and Collector, the
Exchequer Bailiff, Buddle at Bedlington, Mowbray's child.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/96 30 December 1798
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Barrington mentioning Mr. Castle, the Wolsingham attorneys, Muschamp the Keeper, the Rector of Stanhope, a petition against the Bill, Mr. Williamson, Col. Beaumont.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/97 3 January 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He, Scruton and Williamson have fixed a Weardale meeting for 14 January. He mentions the need to persuade the Rector, his notes on tithes the favourable attitude of Blakett, Beaumont's agent, to
enfranchising and planting and Mr. Heron.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/98 3 January 1799
Paper containing general considerations on the proposed Weardale inclosure, present and possible value of twelve-fold, tithe commutation.
paper. (flimsy). 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/99 6 January 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Bishop Durham giving Mr. Scruton's account of the recent meeting in Weardale, the Rector and tithe compensation, Messrs. Branwell, Buddle and Bedlington Collieries.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/100 10 January 1799
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray. If a general inclosure is impossible a partial one is better than nothing. He mentions the Rector, Mr. Williamson, enfranchisement and Mr. Scruton.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/101 n.d. [c.1799]
The statement of A. Mowbray, Robt. Curry, John Wallis, John Harrison, Joseph Harrison and Joseph Walton, deputed by the Weardale proprietors on 14 January 1799 to consider compensation for tithes due to the Rector of Stanhope. They desire Mr.
Williamson as referee.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/102 16 January 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham reporting on the meeting in Stanhope on 14 January. He mentions Mr. Tweddell, Mr. Williamson, the Rector and the tithe, Durham Quarter Sessions, Rector's persuadability, Mr. Scruton and the
petition, Col. Beaumont, Mr. Heron, Mr. Blackett, estimates of the cost of the Weardale Inclosure, enfranchisement, the Income Act, Land Tax and the Charlaw and Findon Hill Inclosure petition.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/103 Copied 15 January 1799
Copies of 2 letters, in the hand of the letters from Arthur Mowbray. The first is a letter from John Blackett to Mowbray dated 18 January 1799, Col. Beaumont will favour the Weardale inclosure if he is not made subject to damages for mining in
stinted pastures. Messrs. Shafto and Wallis are troublesome. The second, unsigned, to Mowbray concerns redemption of land tax on property he leases from Durham Dean and Chapter.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/104 16 January 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to Eras[mus] Blackett referring to the Weardale meeting of 14 January and regretting his misleading silence on Col. Beaumont's attitude which is conditionally favourable.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/105 21 January 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham enclosing item 105. He mentions money matters also.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/106 25 January 1799
Letter from Francis Tweddell to the Bishop of Durham on the proposed inclosure in Weardale where he owns land. He mentions enfranchisement, timber for mines, the meeting on 14 January 1799, the Bill and petition, Mr. Williamson, the Rector, Mr.
Mowbray, Mr. Scruton, fear of expense, Col. Beaumont's agents, tithe compensation for Rector Harding and another Chapel.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/107 25 January 1799
Letter from Robt. Hopper Williamson to Arthur Mowbray. He has told Mr. Blackett that Col. Beaumont is to be given freedom from damages from mining in stinted pastures. If Beaumont supports the Weardale Inclosure, others will. He raises questions
of tithe compensation and evasion, delays to Bill, unless the enfranchisement provisions are promoted separately and the mischievous rumour that hushing is to be limited.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/108 12 February 1799
Letter from Mr. Scruton to the Bishop of Durham enclosing a copy of one [no. 109] he received from Mr. Hardinge.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/109 1799
Copy of a letter from H. Harding the Rector of Stanhope to Mr. Scruton enclosing a copy of an Opinion of R. H. Williamson about tithe compensation and evasion by arranging for lambs etc. to be born and sheep clipped on tithe free land.
Covering letter 4 February 1799
Query to Williamson 16 January 1799
Williamson's reply 23 January 1799
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/110 February 1799
Paper with general considerations on the proposed Weardale inclosure but stressing the need in a parish 25 miles long for more places of worship and schools. Signed by Arthur Mowbray.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/111 16 February 1799
Draft of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Col. Beaumont to enlist his support for the Weardale inclosure before the Bishop writes to Mr. Scruton (no. 112) the solicitor for the inclosure Bill. He refers to the Hexham Clerk and Mrs.
Beaumont's suggestions about schools.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/112 February 1799
Draft letter from the Bishop of Durham to Mr. Scruton sent for Col. Beaumont's opinion. The Bishop dwells on the benefits of the inclosure, chapels, schools, prosperity, less call on the poor rate, the Rector, schoolmasters, he will give half of
his allotment for chapels and schools.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/113 ?21 February 1799
Copy letter from the Bishop of Durham to Francis Tweddell about the progress in Parliament of the Petition for the Weardale Inclosure, Mr. Scruton, the Rector of Stanhope, schools, chapels, Col. Beaumont's cordiality.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/114 16 March 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about valuing the income of the See. He mentions Durham Castle, Mr. Castle, Stockton, Auckland, Mr. Emm, the Secretary, Receiver, Timber, Tyne Bridge, Wearmouth Bridge, Howden, Allerton, London,
Lord Sefton, Col. Beaumont, window tax, Quarter Sessions, payments to Judges, expense of receiving rents, Stanhope, Mr. Scruton, Mr. Bramwell, Mr. Barrington, an Opinion, Mr. Shafto.
paper. 5ff.
CCB B/182/121/115 19 March 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about a recent Weardale meeting, he mentions Wallis and Bainbridge attorneys working against the Bishop, fear of riot, Messrs. Scruton, Tweddell, Currey, chapels, schools, Col. Beaumont,
Williamson's advice on Bollihope & Stanhope Commons, improved attitudes in Weardale.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/116 27 March 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about the Findon Hill boundary and Bill, Mr. Bramwell, the Weardale letters, the Bedlington account, Buddle and boring, Mr. Shafto and arrears, Mr. Emm's accounts, rentals, land tax,
Stockton.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/117 28 March 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham. He discusses Mr. Emm's rental and the income from the various estates of the see, sale of reversions, fines, land tax, Mr. ?Young, Mr. Scarth, Weardale, Beaumont friendly but not enthusiastic,
inhabitants' attitude to schools and chapels.
paper. 3ff.
CCB B/182/121/118 2 April 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham mentioning the Bedlington return and mistakes in the Land Tax Act.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/119 3 April 1799
Letter from Robert Richardson to Rowland Burdon [M.P.] He regrets the Bishop's wishes on Chapels in Weardale have been omitted from the Weardale Bill, he mentions the need of Rookhope, competition from Methodists and Presbyterians. He offers land
for a chapel at Hangingwells.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/120 4 April 1799
Letter from H. Hildyard to Rowland Burdon, M.P. He regrets the omission from the Bill of Bollihope, the enfranchising of leasehold and copyhold rents and of compensation for the out rents. He mentions Mr. Harvey, the Bishop of Llandaff's proposed
plantations and the lateness of the Weardale Bill's presentation in Parliament, also travelling in the Sunderland, Hartlepool and Newcastle area and Whestenhope Common.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/121 n.d.
A copy of Mr. Williamson's note on the clause for enfranchising in the Weardale Bill.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/122 6 April 1799
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham about the redemption of land tax on leaseholds for years and lives, sale of reversions of leases, Messrs. Scarth and Burdon, Mr. Wailes and the Knayton Common division, boundary dispute, corn
tithes, Warcup Consett Esq., Mr. Calverley Richmond, Mr. Castle, Mr. Scruton's success in Weardale.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/123 9 April 1799
Letter from Mr. Scruton to the Bishop of Durham about the omissions in the Weardale Inclosure, mining damage, enfranchising leaseholders with interest in Bollihope and Stanhope Commons, care of Mr. Williamson, W. Wallis of Westgate.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/124 11 April 1799
Letter, from R.H. Williamson to H. Burdon mentioning Mr. Scruton and explaining the difference between stinted pastures and commons. He refers to Mr. Mowbray, the enfranchisement clauses, Mr. Hildyard's misapprehension of the subject, no copyhold
in the present Weardale inclosure Bill, Bollihope and Stanhope Common and Mr. Harvey.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/125 12 April 1799
Letter from Mr. Tweddell to the Bishop of Durham. He disapproves of procedure in the Weardale Inclosure arrangements and mentions Col. Beaumont, Rev. Mr. Hildyard, Miss Westgarth, stinted pastures, Unthank proprietors, enfranchisement of
leaseholds, timber, mines, meeting at Stanhope on 14 January (1799), Mr. Hopper Williamson, Bollihope withdrawn from the Bill, consequences, Mr. Scruton, Land Tax, Mr. Burdon [M.P], the Bishop of Landaff and tree planting, Whestenhope stinted
pasture, Chapel Green, mines, these "tedious unpleasing transactions".
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/126 12 April 1799
Letter from George Branwell to the Bishop of Durham enclosing and quoting an extract of one from Mr. Fenwick the solicitor for Findon Hill Inclosure Bill which is to be delayed on Mr. R. H. Williamson's advice.
paper. ?f.
CCB B/182/121/127 17 April 1799
Letter from R. Burdon to the Bishop of Durham. He returns letters from Messrs. Tweddell (125) and Williamson (no. 124) which disagree with Scruton's extracts. He hopes Bollihope and Stanhope Commons may yet be included in the Weardale Inclosure
and mentions Mr. Atchison.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/128 22 January 1800
Copy of a letter from Francis Tweddell to Arthur Mowbray about the division of Bollihope and Stanhope Commons, Mr. Scruton's behaviour, Unthank proprietors, stinting proposals, Geo. Dixon, Tweddell's own objections.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/129 c.1800
f.1v. List of 46 tenants (names and rents paid) in the townships of Newlandside, Frosterley and Bishopley, Stanhope parish, having a right of common Bollihope Moor.
f.2. List of those opposed to a division of Bollihope.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/130 [1799]
List of 87 tenants (names and [rents] paid) entitled to a right of pasturage on Stanhope Common.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/131 1799
List of 46 tenants (names and rents) entitled to a right of pasturage on Bollihope Common.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/132 27 January 1800
Minutes of a meeting of proprietors of lands entitled to a right of common on Bollihope and Stanhope Commons to discuss the proposal to divide or otherwise improve them.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/133 30 January 1800
Letter from Arthur Mowbray to the Bishop of Durham, enclosing 132 and 128 and describing the meeting of 27 January. He mentions, Messrs. Tweddell, Scruton, Dixon. The Bishop could mollify Tweddell. He alludes to a meeting about dividing Bollihope
and Stanhope Commons, last year's Act about the stinted pastures, intent to include Middlehope, omissions in the last Bill, Chapel Green, Lord Walsingham, school endowment, chapels, enfranchisement, planting, expense of division to proprietors, Col.
Beaumont, Weardale, land tax, Atkinson, Mr. Williamson and the [Durham] Commons, Sir Thos. Liddell.
paper. 4ff.
CCB B/182/121/134 30 January 1800
Copy of an agreement made between Arthur Mowbray and John Atkinson concerning premises at East Slickburn.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/135 4 February 1800
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Francis Tweddell [responding to no. 128] about Mr. Scruton's conduct in the Weardale Inclosure Bill and the state of the inhabitants.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/136 5 February 1800
Copy of a letter from the Bishop of Durham to Arthur Mowbray about the attitude of the Weardale people to a new chapel, Col. Beaumont and Mr. Tweddell should support, Bishop will contribute, Mr. Bramwell and the Durham Commons, Bedlington
leaseholds, Sir Thomas Liddell and Blackburn Colliery.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/137 19 February 1800
Letter from Francis Tweddell to the Bishop of Durham. A meeting decided that the inclosure of Bollihope and Stanhope Commons would be inexpedient, his comments, Lord Walsingham's attitude, Horsely Head, leasehold and customary tenure, chapels and
schools, he declines to co-operate.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/138 22 January 1805
Letter from H. Hardinge to Will. Emm about poor rates which could be charged on tithe or lot ore, Col. Beaumont, land tax, a letter from Mr. B. in 1799 about tithe and lot ore and the Allendale mines and also Breconsike mine.
paper. 2ff.
CCB B/182/121/139 13 March 1805
Case and Opinion of the Solicitor General, Vicary Gibbs, on whether Weardale Lead mines should contribute to the Poor Rate through the lessee or the Bishop.
paper. 3ff.
CCB B/182/121/140 N.D. water mark 1800
A small sketch map showing Westgate Castle and other buildings between the wall of Stanhope Park and the road from Westgate to Lintzgarth Common and eventually Hexham.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/141 19th cent.
Paper on which is written "Calculations etc. as to mines - no good".
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/142 19th cent.
Paper on which is written "Leases, Rentals etc. no good".
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/121/143 n.d.
Blank paper showing 159 and 5 not filed in same group.
paper. 1f.
CCB B/182/122 (34440.1) 40 George III.c.25.
1800.
An Act for dividing, allotting and inclosing a common called Tanfield Moor in the parish of Chester-le-Street in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/123 (34440.2)
Another copy of 122.
CCB B/182/124 (34441.1) 41 George III.c. 112.
1801
An Act to enable the curate of St. Hild's, Jarrow, to grant a building lease of land lying contiguous to the town of South Shields.
CCB B/182/125 (34441.2)
Another copy of 124.
CCB B/182/126 (34441 A) 41 George III.c. 67.
1801
An Act for continuing and amending an Act of 28 George III which enlarged the powers of two Acts of 12 and 19 George III for building a temporary bridge and completing a new stone bridge over the River Tyne between Gateshead and Newcastle.
(This Act amends Nos.
56,
76 and
78 above)
CCB B/182/127 (34442.2) 41 George III.c. 12.
1801
An Act for dividing and inclosing certain moors, commons or tracts of waste land and two parcels of ground called The Intack or Cow Pasture, and Shaw Wood, within the several townships of Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert .... and for extinguishing
all right of common on certain inclosed intercommon lands within the townships of Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert aforesaid.
CCB B/182/128 (34442.3)
Another copy of 127.
CCB B/182/129 (34442.4)
Another copy of 127.
CCB B/182/130 (34442a.1) 41 George III.c. 144.
1801
An Act for dividing, allotting and inclosing certain commons and other commonable lands in the parochial chapelries of Lamesley and Tanfield, or one of them, in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/131 (34442.a.2)
Another copy of 130.
CCB B/182/132 (34443.1) 41 George III.
1801
An Act for the establishment of schools for the education of poor children in the County Palatine of Durham.
CCB B/182/133 (34443.2)
Another copy of 132.
CCB B/182/134 (34444) 44 George III.
1804.
A Bill for inclosing lands in the parish of St. Andrew Auckland in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/135 (34445) 44 George III.
1804.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Simonburn in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/182/136 (34446)
An Act for inclosing lands in the parishes of Rothbury and Elsdon in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/182/137 (34447.1) 45 George III.c. 65.
1805.
An Act for inclosing lands in the townships of Byers Green and Old Park in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/138 (34447.2)
Another copy of 137.
CCB B/182/139 (34464) 45 George III.c. 13.
1805.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Middleton in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/140 (57335.a.1) 46 George III.c. 81.
1806.
An Act to enable the Bishop of Durham to sell certain estates.
CCB B/182/141 (57335.a.2)
Another copy of 140.
CCB B/182/142 (57335.a.3)
Another copy of 140.
CCB B/182/143 (34448) 47 George III.
1807.
An Act for taking down the present church and providing a new church and church yard in the parish of Wallsend, and for rendering valid certain marriages solemnized in the said parish while the present church has been in a state of decay.
CCB B/182/144 (34449) 48 George III.
1808.
An Act for making a navigable cut from the Tees near Stockton to the Tees near Portrack.
CCB B/182/145 (34450) 48 George III.
1808.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Rothbury in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/182/146 (34451.1) 49 George III.
1809.
An Act for building a church on Gateshead Fell, and for making Gateshead Fell a distinct rectory and parish.
CCB B/182/147 (34451.2)
Another copy of 146.
CCB B/182/148 (34452.1) 49 George III.c. 135.
1809.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Gateshead in the County of Durham.
CCB B/182/149 (34452.2)
Another copy of 148.
CCB B/182/150 (34452.3)
Another copy of 148.
CCB B/183/151 (34453.1) 49 George III.c. 99.
1809
An Act for inclosing a moor or common called Middlehope within the park and forest of Weardale in the parish of Stanhope in the County of Durham.
CCB B/183/152 (34453.2)
Another copy of 151.
CCB B/183/153 (34454) 50 George.III.
1810.
An Act for altering, improving and keeping in repair the road between Durham, and the village of Shotley Bridge.
CCB B/183/154 (34465) 50 George III.c. 25
1810.
An Act for lighting and watching the streets of Bishop Wearmouth and Bishop Wearmouth Panns.
CCB B/183/155 (34455) 51 George III.
1811
An Act for erecting five distinct rectories and parishes within the rectory and parish of Simonburn, Northumberland.
CCB B/183/156 (34455 A) 51 George III.c. 21.
1811
An Act for enclosing lands in the parish of Whickham.
CCB B/183/157 (34456) 53 George III.c. 55.
1813.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Eastrington in the County of York.
CCB B/183/158 (34456 A) 54 George III.c. 96.
1814.
An Act for inclosing lands in the manor and township of Woodland in the parish of Cockfield in the County of Durham.
CCB B/183/159 (34456 B) 4 George III.c. 184.
1814.
An Act for inclosing the borough lands in the parish of Gateshead.
CCB B/183/160 (57160) 58 George III.c. 45.
1818.
An Act for building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes.
CCB B/183/161 (34400 c.1) 4 George IV.c. 7.
1823.
An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Ryton in the County of Durham.
CCB B/183/162 (34400. c.2)
Another copy of 161.
CCB B/183/163 (34457.1) 7 & 8 George
IV.c. 42. 1826-27.
An Act for vesting certain estates belonging to the See of Durham in trustees for sale, and for applying the purchase monies in the purchaes of freehold and copyhold estates to be annexed to the See.
CCB B/183/164 (34457.2)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/165 (34457.3-17)
Papers relating to 163.
CCB B/183/166 (57336.1)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/167 (57336.2)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/168 (57336.3)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/169 (57336.4)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/170 (57336.5)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/171 (57336.6)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/172 (57336.7)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/173 (57336.8)
Another copy of 163.
CCB B/183/174 (57335)
Another copy of 163. Manuscript.
CCB B/183/175 (34433.3) 7 William IV.c. 16.
1837.
An Act for repairing the road from the turnpike road between Gateshead and Hexham, near Lobley Hill, Durham and Burtryford, Stanhope, together with branches therefrom.
CCB B/183/176 (34466B) 224-25 Victoria c. 91.
1861
An Act to amend the Acts relating to the River Tyne and to enable the River Tyne Commissioners .... to remove and rebuild the bridge of Newcastle upon Tyne.
CCB B/184/177 (34458) [Watermark 1794]
An Act for making a carriage road from Wearmouth Bridge to Tyne Bridge with a branch from the said road to South Shields.
CCB B/184/178 (34458 A)
Another copy of 177 [Bill].
CCB B/184/179 (34460.1) [temp. Bishop
Richard Trevor, 1752-1771]
An Act for building a bridge across the river Tees at or near the ferry in the parish of Stockton.
CCB B/184/180 (34460.2)
Another copy of 179.
CCB B/184/181 (34461) [c.1731]
An Act for dividing and inclosing the common called Elsdon Common in the parish of Elsdon in the County of Northumberland.
CCB B/184/182 (34462) 1747-48.
An Act for repairing the high road from Bowes to Barnard Castle and thence..... to the turnpike road near Sunderland Bridge. (cf.
No. 6 above).
CCB B/184/183 (34466) 1834
An Act for incorporating certain persons for the carriage of goods and commodities by means of a railway from Durham to Sunderland with a branch to join the Hartlepool Railway in Haswell.
2. Papers concerning Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Common Inclosure.
Other documents relating to this Inclosure are listed in Halmote Court Records, Handlist of Documents relating to Inclosure Awards, and in Section 3 of this List.
CCB B/184/221452 File. 4 items.
CCB B/185/221452/1 1803
Sale of allotment from John Wolfe to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221452/2 1807
Sale of allotment from Tobias Child to Richard Summers.
CCB B/185/221452/3 1804
Sale of allotment from John Rawling to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221452/4 1803
Sale of allotment from William Harling to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221453 File. 3 items.
CCB B/185/221453/1 1802
Sale of allotment from John Hancock to William Boulton.
CCB B/185/221453/2 1802
Sale of allotment from White Marshall to William Boulton.
CCB B/185/221453/3 1802
Sale of allotment from John Lofthouse to William Boulton.
CCB B/185/221454 File. 15 items.
CCB B/185/221454/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Jane and Margaret Wardell, Thomas and Jane Nevels, John and Ann Curry to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/2 1802
Sale of allotment from William Stott to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/3 1802
Sale of allotment from William Stott to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Cuthbert Stanforth to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Strong to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Anthony Tilly to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/7 1802
Sale of allotment from Anthony Watson to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/8 1802
Sale of allotment from William Evans to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/9 1802
Sale of allotment from James Barry to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/10 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Bayles to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/11 1802
Sale of allotment from Surtees William Davison to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/12 1802
Sale of allotment from Henry Orton to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/13 1802
Sale of allotment from John Peart to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/14 1802
Sale of allotment from Mary Richmond to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221454/15 1802
Sale of allotment from Richard Summers to Tobias Child.
CCB B/185/221455 File. 3 items.
CCB B/185/221455/1 1802
Claim from Daniel Wilde, administrator of John Wilde.
CCB B/185/221455/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Liddell to John Liddell.
CCB B/185/221455/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Ewbank to John Liddell.
CCB B/185/221456 File. 2 items.
CCB B/185/221456/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert, Charles and John Liddell to Francis Johnson.
CCB B/185/221456/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Jane and William Hall, William Gibson and John Thompson to Francis Johnson.
CCB B/185/221457 File. 5 items.
CCB B/185/221457/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Michael Taylor to William Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221457/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert Bone to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221457/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Edward Parker to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221457/4 1803
Sale of allotment from Edward Hodgson and Alice Watson to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221457/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Edward Hodgson and Alice Watson to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458 File. 7 items.
CCB B/185/221458/1 1802
Sale of allotment from William Brown to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458/2a 1803
Sale of allotment from Henry Pryor to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458/2b 1803
Sale of allotment from John Sill to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458/2c 1803
Sale of allotment from Edward Hodgson to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Eleanor Vane to Richard Scruton.
CCB B/185/221458/4 1803
Sale of allotment from Richard Scruton to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221458/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Richard Scruton to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221459 File. 5 items.
CCB B/185/221459/1 1807
Sale of allotment from George Bell to John Linsley.
CCB B/185/221459/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Quintin Blackburn to John Linsley.
CCB B/185/221459/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Ann Gowland to Robert Bone.
CCB B/185/221459/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert and Robert Waugh to George Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221459/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Jane Arrowsmith to Robert Bone.
CCB B/185/221460 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221460/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Nicholas Palmer to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221460/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Rebecca Smith to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221460/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Jonathan Ryle to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221460/4 1802
Sale of allotment from John Taylor to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221460/5 1802
Sale of allotment from William Williams to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221460/6 1802
Claim of Samuel Castle for purchased allotments.
CCB B/185/221461 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221461/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Francis Smales to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221461/2 1802
Sale of allotment from John Dodshon to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221461/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Ward to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221461/4 1802
Sale of allotment from George Taylor to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221461/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Henry Mills and John Dunn to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221461/6 1802
Sale of allotment from John Thompson to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221462/1 1802
Sale of allotment from William Shields to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462/2 1802
Sale of allotment from D. Haslewood to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462/3 1802
Sale of allotment from John Redhead to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462/4 1802
Sale of allotment from William Pearson to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462/5 1802
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221462/6 1802
Sale of allotment from James Mann to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221463 File. 7 items.
CCB B/185/221463/1 N.D
Claim of Eleanor Oliver.
CCB B/185/221463/2 1809
Sale of allotment from Eleanor Oliver to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221463/3 1801
Claim of Ambrose Martin.
CCB B/185/221463/4 1809
Sale of allotment from Ambrose Martin to Samuel Castle.
CCB B/185/221463/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Hutchinson and Robert Weems to John Redhead.
CCB B/185/221463/6 1801
Claim of Elizabeth Nichols.
CCB B/185/221463/7 1809
Claim of Elizabeth Nichols.
CCB B/185/221464 File. 10 items.
CCB B/185/221464/1 1802
Note from Hervey Mason.
CCB B/185/221464/2 1802
Note from William Forster.
CCB B/185/221464/3 1807
Sale of allotment from the executors of Simon Smith to William Gibbon.
CCB B/185/221464/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Martha Storm to Thomas Herring.
CCB B/185/221464/5 1801
Note from Thomas and John Herring.
CCB B/185/221464/6 1802
Note from William Matthews.
CCB B/185/221464/7 1803
Sale of allotment from John Dodshon, Isaac Hopper and Samuel King (Quakers) to Henry Mason.
CCB B/185/221464/8 1807
Sale of allotment from Henry Mason to John Darling.
CCB B/185/221464/9 1804
Sale of allotment from John Smith to George Walton.
CCB B/185/221464/10 1808
Sale of allotment from George Walton to John Darling.
CCB B/185/221465 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221465/1 N.D
Sale of allotment from John Cook to William Featherstonhaugh.
CCB B/185/221465/2 N.D
Sale of allotment from M. Fetherstonhaugh to William Featherstonhaugh.
CCB B/185/221465/3 1803
Sale of allotment from William Sheriff to William Featherstonhaugh.
CCB B/185/221465/4 1803
Sale of allotment from John Brockett to William Featherstonhaugh.
CCB B/185/221465/5 1804
Letter from William Featherstonhaugh.
CCB B/185/221465/6 1805
Sale of allotment from Miss Purvis to John Brockett.
CCB B/185/221465/7 1805
Letter from Miss Purvis.
CCB B/185/221465/8 1803
Sale of allotment from John Mason to Joseph Forster.
CCB B/185/221465/9 1803
Sale of allotment from Martha Storm to Thomas Herring.
CCB B/185/221466 File. 5 items.
CCB B/185/221466/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Mr. Starforth to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221466/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Lewis Logg to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221466/3 1803
Sale of allotment from John Bowlby to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221466/4 1802
Sale of allotment from John Starforth to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221466/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Peter Bowlby to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221467 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221467/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Elizabeth Robinson to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/2 1802
Sale of allotment from John Thompson and William Hall to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/3 1802
Sale of allotment from James Ladler to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/4 1805
Sale of allotment from William Cumming to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/5 1805
Sale of allotment from William Cumming to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/6 N.D
Details of William Cumming's Allotments.
CCB B/185/221467/7 1807
Sale of allotment from Sarah Grey to William Cumming.
CCB B/185/221467/8 1805
Sale of allotment from William Cumming to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221467/9 1805
Sale of allotment from Samuel Burnell to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221468/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Ralph Loughborough and others to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/2 1802
Sale of allotment from James Sadler and others to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/3 1802
Sale of allotment from James Brown to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Hall to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/5 1802
Sale of allotment from William Hall to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/6 1802
Sale of allotment from William Cumin to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/7 1802
Sale of allotment from John Wright to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/8 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Robinson to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221468/9 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Hall to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221469 File. 4 items.
CCB B/185/221469/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Eldon to Christopher Eldon.
CCB B/185/221469/2 1805
Sale of allotment from Christopher Eldon to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221469/3 1805
Sale of allotment from Christopher Eldon to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221469/4 1805
Sale of allotment from Christopher Eldon to Robert Richardson.
CCB B/185/221470 File. 11 items.
CCB B/185/221470/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Joshua Taylor to Thomas Hauxby.
CCB B/185/221470/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Joshua Taylor to Thomas Hauxby.
CCB B/185/221470/3 1803
Sale of allotment from William Tate to Thomas Hauxby.
CCB B/185/221470/4 1803
Notice of payment of rate for the expenses of the Act.
CCB B/185/221470/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Mary Jopling to William Forster.
CCB B/185/221470/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Anthony Darling to William Fenwick.
CCB B/185/221470/7 1803
Sale of allotment from John Hatt to Thomas Gould.
CCB B/185/221470/8 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Davidson to William Suddick.
CCB B/185/221470/9 1802
Sale of allotment from John Clifton to William Suddick.
CCB B/185/221470/10 1802
Claim of William Suddick.
CCB B/185/221470/11 1802
Sale of allotment from John Grieveson to William Suddick.
CCB B/185/221471 File. 10 items.
CCB B/185/221471/1 1804
Sale of allotment from George Wardell and Anthony Curry to William Smith.
CCB B/185/221471/2 1808
Sale of allotment from John Spink to George Stoker.
CCB B/185/221471/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Alice and Margaret Ironside to Robert Darling.
CCB B/185/221471/4 1807
Sale of allotment from John Crow to William Crow.
CCB B/185/221471/5 1803
Sale of allotment from John Chilton and John Lynn to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221471/6 1803
Sale of allotment from John Gregson to Robert Weston.
CCB B/185/221471/7 N.D
Sale of allotment from William Grieves to Thomas Proud.
CCB B/185/221471/8 N.D
Sale of allotment from George Harrison to Thomas Proud.
CCB B/185/221471/9 1802
Sale of allotment from George Thompson and others to Thomas Proud.
CCB B/185/221471/10 1802
Sale of allotment from Barnabas Easterby to William Fenton.
CCB B/185/221472 File. 10 items.
CCB B/185/221472/1 1802
Sale of allotment from John Nicholson to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221472/2 1802
Claim of John Pattsion.
CCB B/185/221472/3 1802
Claim of Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/4 1802
Sale of allotment from John Burlison to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/5 1802
Sale of allotment from William Clark to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/6 1802
Sale of allotment from George Clark to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/7 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Sheffield to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/8 1802
Sale of allotment from John Handcock to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/9 1802
Sale of allotment from William Darling to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221472/10 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Caldcleugh to Ralph Harrison.
CCB B/185/221473 File. 7 items.
CCB B/185/221473/1 1803
Sale of allotment from H. Appleby to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/2 1803
Sale of allotment from William Darnell to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Joseph Sanderson to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/4 1804
Sale of allotment from Henry Ibbetson and Grace Ord Ibbetson to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Waugh to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Jane Lambton to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221473/7 1808
Sale of allotment from William Harrison to John Pattison.
CCB B/185/221474 File. 3 items.
CCB B/185/221474/1 1801
Claim of William Atkinson.
CCB B/185/221474/2 1802
Sale of allotment from William Atkinson Sr. to William Atkinson Jr.
CCB B/185/221474/3 1802
Sale of allotment from John Brown to William Atkinson. Jr.
CCB B/185/221475 File. 8 items.
CCB B/185/221475/1 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221475/2 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221475/3 1803
Sale of allotment from William Scales to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221475/4 1806
Letter re allotments.
CCB B/185/221475/5 N.D
Note.
CCB B/185/221475/6 N.D
Letter re allotments.
CCB B/185/221475/7 1805
Sale of allotment from John Griffith to Rev. John Fawcett. Letter.
CCB B/185/221475/8 1806
Sale of allotment from Richard Stonhewer and others to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221476 File. 8 items.
CCB B/185/221476/1 1803
Sale of allotment from William Shotton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221476/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Lumley to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221476/3 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221476/4 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221476/5 1803
Sale of allotment from James Davidson to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221476/6 1803
Sale of allotment from Dorothy Keith to David Hilton.
CCB B/185/221476/7 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221476/8 1806
Sale of allotment from David Hilton to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221477 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221477/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Reed Ward to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221477/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Reed Ward and others to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221477/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Chipchase and Margaret Ingram to James and John Chipchase.
CCB B/185/221477/4 1802
Sale of allotment from William Pearson and Robert Hall to Thomas Chipchase Jr.
CCB B/185/221477/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Chipchase to James Chipchase.
CCB B/185/221477/6 1806
Sale of allotment from Thomas Chipchase Sr. and others to Rev. John Fawcett.
CCB B/185/221478 File. 2 items.
CCB B/185/221478/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Brown to John Isaac Nicholson.
CCB B/185/221478/2 1802
Claim of John Isaac Nicholson.
CCB B/185/221479 File. 8 items.
CCB B/185/221479/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Jonathan Backhouse to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/2 1803
Sale of allotment from John Ronald to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert Wilkinson to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/4 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Frances and Thomas Richardson to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/5 1803
Sale of allotment from William Paxton to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/6 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Richardson to William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/7 1802
Claim from Hannah Appleby and William Green.
CCB B/185/221479/8 1803
Sale of allotment from George Wakefield and others to William Green.
CCB B/185/221480 File. 2 items.
CCB B/185/221480/1 1803
Sale of allotment from John Ward to Miles Swinburn.
CCB B/185/221480/2 1803
Sale of allotment from William Ainsley to Miles Swinburn.
CCB B/185/221481 File. 7 items.
CCB B/185/221481/1 1803
Sale of allotment from John Patrick to Robert Hopper Williamson.
CCB B/185/221481/2 1803
Sale of allotment from John, Elizabeth and Mary Potts to Robert Hopper Williamson.
CCB B/185/221481/3 1803
Sale of allotment from William Kirton to Robert Hopper Williamson.
CCB B/185/221481/4 1803
Sale of allotment from William Kirton to Robert Hopper Williamson.
CCB B/185/221481/5 1803
Sale of allotment from William Kirton to Robert Hopper Williamson.
CCB B/185/221481/6 1803
Sale of allotment from John Taylor to William Kirton.
CCB B/185/221481/7 1803
Sale of allotment from Stephen Bradley to William Kirton.
CCB B/185/221482 File. 8 items.
CCB B/185/221482/1 1803
Sale of allotment from Richard Clarkson and Anthony Peele to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Richard Clarkson and Anthony Peele to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Henry and Eleanor Christie and others to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/4 1803
Sale of allotment from William Walker and Ambrose Miller to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/5 1803
Sale of allotment from Francis and Catherine Burton and Elizabeth Halhead to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/6 1803
Sale of allotment from Mary Lynn and others to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221482/7 1802
Sale of allotment from William Walker to Ambrose Miller.
CCB B/185/221482/8 1802
Sale of allotment from Ambrose Miller and Michael Wheatley to Ambrose Miller.
CCB B/185/221483 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221483/1 1803
Sale of allotment from William Bulmer to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Isabella Greenwell and Edward Wylam to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert Surtees to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/4 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Galley to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/5 1803
Sale of allotment from John Grey and others to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/6 1803
Sale of allotment from John Garthwaite to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/7 1803
Sale of allotment from Jonathan Wood to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/8 1803
Sale of allotment from Clement Wood to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221483/9 1803
Sale of allotment from Anthony Peel to Richard Clarkson.
CCB B/185/221484 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221484/1 1808
Notice from R.H. Williamson waiving part of the award.
CCB B/185/221484/2 1808
Notice from Commissioners about draft of award.
CCB B/185/221484/3 1808
Notice from Commissioners about draft of award.
CCB B/185/221484/4 N.D
List of allotments purchased by R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221484/5 1807
Sale of allotment from Caroline and Ralph Gray to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221484/6 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Chipchase to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221484/7 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert Orton to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221484/8 1803
Sale of allotment from John Oliver to R.H. Williamson .
CCB B/185/221484/9 1803
Sale of allotment from Gilbert Starforth to R.H. Williamson.
CCB B/185/221485 File. 10 items.
CCB B/185/221485/1 1803
Sale of allotment from William Clark to Thomas Maynard.
CCB B/185/221485/2 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Maynard to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/3 1803
Sale of allotment from Thomas Maynard to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Michael Lidster to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/5 N.D
Claim of Henry Stoker.
CCB B/185/221485/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Martin Wilkinson to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/7 1802
Sale of allotment from Henry Mills to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/8 1802
Sale of allotment from John Robson to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/9 1802
Sale of allotment from Simon Binks to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221485/10 1802
Notice of purchase from Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221486 File. 9 items.
CCB B/185/221486/1 1803
Sale of allotment from William Reed to Rev. James Britton.
CCB B/185/221486/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Ambrose Wallace to William Reed.
CCB B/185/221486/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Paxton to William Reed.
CCB B/185/221486/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Dobson to William Reed.
CCB B/185/221486/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Hopper to Henry Stoker.
CCB B/185/221486/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Hudson to Henry Stoker.
CCB B/185/221486/7 1802
Sale of allotment from John Walker to Henry Stoker.
CCB B/185/221486/8 1802
Sale of allotment from John Pearson to Henry Stoker.
CCB B/185/221486/9 1803
Sale of allotment from Henry Stoker to Rev. James Britton .
CCB B/185/221487 File. 4 items.
CCB B/185/221487/1 N.D
Schedule of allotment bought by Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221487/2 1803
Letter from Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221487/3 1804
Schedule and letter re Matthew Woodifield's Allotments.
CCB B/185/221487/4 1805
Schedule and letter re Matthew Woodifield's Allotments.
CCB B/185/221488 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221488/1 1803
Sale of allotments from John Gray to Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221488/2 1802
Sale of allotment from John and Jane Richardson to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221488/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Eleanor Hays and John Griffith to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221488/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Ann Robinson to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221488/5 1802
Sale of allotment from John Griffith to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221488/6 N.D
Schedule of allotments purchased by M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221489 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221489/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Wilson and others to Robert Burrell.
CCB B/185/221489/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Dorothy Bainbridge and others to Robert Burrell.
CCB B/185/221489/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Martin Wray and John Gregson to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221489/4 1802
Sale of allotment from John Graham to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221489/5 1802
Notice of purchase of allotment by M. Woodifield from Peter Bowlby.
CCB B/185/221489/6 1803
Sale of allotment from Robert Burrell to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221490/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Patience Schofield to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Anthony Harrison to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Stephen Horner to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Emanuel Walker to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Crosyer Surtees to Robert Surtees.
CCB B/185/221490/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Austin to Robert Burrell.
CCB B/185/221491 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221491/1 1802
Sale of allotment from Ann Jemina Sharp to Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221491/2 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Pearson to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221491/3 1802
Sale of allotment from William Hoar to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221491/4 1802
Sale of allotment from William and Thomas Holmes to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221491/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Elizabeth Waugh to Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221491/6 1802
Claim from Joseph Scott.
CCB B/185/221492 File. 6 items.
CCB B/185/221492/1 N.D
Claim of William Sharp for purchased allotments.
CCB B/185/221492/2 1802
Sale of allotment from John Spencer to William Sharp.
CCB B/185/221492/3 1802
Sale of allotment from Jonas Pollard to William Sharp.
CCB B/185/221492/4 1802
Sale of allotment from Robert Stoker to William Sharp.
CCB B/185/221492/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Atkinson to William Sharp.
CCB B/185/221492/6 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Robinson to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493 File. 11 items.
CCB B/185/221493/1 1802
Sale of allotment from George Revely to Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/2 1802
Sale of allotment from John Wolfe to Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/3 1802
Sale of allotment from William Brecknell to Matthew Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/4 1802
Claim of M. Woodifield on behalf of Dean and Chapter.
CCB B/185/221493/5 1802
Sale of allotment from Thomas Brand to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/6 1803
Sale of allotment from William and Thomas Holmes to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/7 1802
Sale of allotment from George Wheldon to M. Woodifield.
CCB B/185/221493/8 1802
Sale of allotment from John Hulton to Christopher Hopper.
CCB B/185/221493/9 1802
Sale of allotment from Henry Mills to Christopher Hopper.
CCB B/185/221493/10 1802
Sale of allotment from Hendry Hopper to Christopher Hopper.
CCB B/185/221493/11 1802
Sale of allotment from William Cockburn to Joseph Scott.